MEDICAL HALL POST OFFICE BUILDING Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Soap, Perfumes, Fancy Goods, School Books i STATIONERY, &c. All Preseriptions Promptly Attended to. Subscriptions received for all newspapers ENTRAL TELEPHONE OFFICE ost Office eotires from 7.30 a.m. to 8 m pen River Bank and Money Order office fibad 2 JAS, TORRANCE, Miss Henperson, Asst. Postmaster Watehes | Y & SILVERWARE icon stock of Watches of the best manu- facture, such as El igin, Walt ee ap ee Pai Lever, ete, Wat tches anal Clocks t prices, and guarantee: LADIES’ Solid. gold or silver watches, and solid gold rings—a nice assortment. 8 fine goods and as low is ices as an honest dealer can sell fe People always find it best to buy at GEORGE PFAFFS JEWELRY STORE Tam weekly Provducing new patterns, and at every person, rich ban poebld argument g my goods, for the fol being reliable Bae poo prices cheap enous esos Th r Ist. they are eet in fs Ee than Pa (one tee all m «ones , oF saying is the Jewelry 1 Tae rena ear ring, chatms, SE Aer got fo George Pints reais happy to state to my sum ing, support. they again the liberal candi aman of strong con’ the ability and ‘courage to. stand those conv ing the question as to’ who: yays 1! duty o imported by the United States. course one side declares the Amer‘ consumer pays it and the other c that it comes out of the f Canadian grower. The question of */to an absolute formula. Conditi ine Ae ae trom therg titying i ‘gratit fying aul tegen of instances each pays a propo prion a proportion that again var Re-|cents that Uncle Sam ex: every bushel that cross si determine. The fact, Rowe’ the latter is crying out raul 3 indicate that they are most hurt. the design of the far ta .| can afford to witn _ THE DEATH OF SPURGEON Tris only. a few months since the Rey. Chas. Spurgeon, the greates “pulpit orator of the age, lay at the ey 8 wail point of death. For some days his|‘"° life was despaired of, but contrary to expectations he recovered slightly, and | inflic hopes were entertained of complete restoration ; but these have not been announced that the battle which the "great ee pastor has waged for so ver, and the gifted preacher has now become a glorious many we J Betas presohiaesivticce ols aha wesilt of fervid “and ewotion rather than scholarship. ‘The blood of two general ran in his veins, and his mission in pre-natal influence: hed beeanse he ooutld't help it | | witha a your g di | The popu’ “i ing. Be was last Sunday From the time when he made his. fi formal address at F ieoughe to a close, then a mere lad _ of the multitud to analyze hi: ake but it maine me steadfast and unshaken to the dd. One secret of his vast influence jay in the fact that there was no | standir ig of th Abaunder and lightnii They had none of ‘the element in them. They we neouraging and ore was in his 57th ycar. agonies of our Am a Brofoundl pene! calm. they les ae it will cost. sae oe one ng c total tly different affair: The ¥o eople around beet tool in nahe te adores held in ter church Monday | t the new Presb, ces, but it i | entry todo 3 as_no better sun- be dampened by the wadden death of us Suitter, a TOunE: man who ad vas a unique and interest- from _ his every body ork which | 1 nay Be dif alt Rokeronswne hom at Kelvedon, | 1 , England, June 19, 1834, and| Dobson, M. ‘Atiridgs, § Langford. I. More Hoy. Joun Cantine has received the Conservative nomination for Lon- don, and will oppose Mr. Hyman, ite Jones of Beeton, pplied zine so ac HREE bye dleetions took place on crea punched with oblong eles, Thursday last, viz., Kingston, Lincoln | that the queen is put at d and Halton. Metcalf (conservative) ea der ry to ha 278; Henderson (conservative) was|any conte elected for Halton by a majority of| ae = over 400. —+ Tue bye elections that have taken | place, make very little difference as| regards the strength of the govern-| ment; so far it remains about the same, and the people e beginning to speculate as to the effect the remaining elections will have on the two parties. pene the seats likely to be gained | ihe, government is that of North ees where John A. Barron is nd whose right to represent the riding is being hotly contested by the editor of the The major would be a valuable acquis- r Sam Hughes, Linds y Warder. ition to the government, and there is no doubt that if he is elected the country will hear from him, he being ictions, who has tions. oe Sie Coven and Opposition | ‘gans, says the World, are bu: cents a bushel on bark pockets of who pays the customs imp: country, the home consumer or. for ign producer, ean never be re may exist under. which the home sumer pays the whole of it, w the other hand under other conditi the foreign producer pays the it. In probably the greater ar sant ances. What proporti the line i ficult, nay impo was to ,squeere Cw the self-imposed iends with ican ‘fi ‘uture guidance wel NEWTON ng Peo; LThere—Recoyered | wereal “SI dhewagee LL the ais g were somewhat dropp and was buri sermon n Woa odstock being | ce! Shas. eet ent severe 8s ased to see hi fy panel e pleased to see the eget m be countenance SE our an ss WeR. el “ihe meatie with hth fornington. the 4th class. . Lannin. Jr. 4th cl: man. Sr. 4rd West- M. Fens H. Hunter, W.| | 2 to a mere minium si of 101; Gibson (reform) was| chamber ‘lected for Lingola by @- tajority of | jay ile ou ns | S| clamp rs of the U. 2 Honda ee of pa avound, and as above. The lLottom w the fn are bevelled fee lode omething fo Footed aiidl the cont ie sidi 5 ADF. ront a bak is sd to 4 4 tro mrow stripe duedemequeees, (CUP Prices are Always the Lowest for font tae Wott OF Fe When the clamp is constr | bottom, while th [of reaching the. top to: allow the x ters a rest in side. y the corner the clamp i much stronger dno. ca dd a neighbor are | | joints, this nd. s ther pis in summer the ie two of ends todinld wie sof in place. nail evel ALS rm the ends of entrance. There | | are two tin slides with 2 hole punched in €2 7 h filled to level of eta piece: ashes, 2. ban of the pac 8.8. No. 12, on bth ela | the top until a G Tucker, x Langton, fide for the moisture to ace | through the covering of the hiv land tru been sufi , Teacher. thsmar to you. a all Means fet there be aenpes, dn is.a sleigh barrow; that is, a =| barrow i in which a stout runner of 1 eel J. G. GROSCH & CO. Milverton Drag saat 2 Bineh stall a couple ot feet long is and the heirm ee ice and snow. ane asn wowace |Our Trade Is Certainly First-Class her the use of ing the hard times our nainon keeps here Eiewiag oar systous of eartying oat trish " uch an institution as, you | The fareaving-s wins the Wi innipeg “the Tribune has to say of the invention, Pe nich causes schacein we bod | UPRIGHT DESUING et Harris is one af those ingenious He out it a ye STCOCK-TAKING SALE we sagt for the next THIRTY DA LY 'S, dating stock- ds and Gent's kin, ow gia In the snow an The above gent > wn dw which 3 is coming into gener- LOOK AT THES t ce below the level of the ts pe of the , the flat edg Tinker plan my is now at ov resu f the following symptoms natur (fees, los | Schaefer, the Tai lor 1| Agent for. Raymond Sewing Machine wer one feddon e : and a er which i Jat ht to light r of no} Gl On_ this se I Ss e oe will he brief | indoor winter "a e eC rand te It is deep in s falt! Lend us Your “WelontionT 3 “geht ol ea pein in the peat ticker ee Fae ‘at way out s of the BOOTS and SHOES. Full lines of Men’s, Women’s, Boys’, Misses Youths’ and Children’s Pegged, Rivetted HAND MADE WORK A SPECIALTY ‘at | Bible Depository Here. Agent for Genuine Singer Sewing Machine f vi- MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN and Machine Sewed Main Street, Milverton assed eae De -y Paints, Loe [ses A Full Line of Gooking and Parlor Stoves —W. ACHESON : DEALER IN HEAVY -:- HARDWARE , Glass, Varnishes, Nails, Plaster Paris, Water jing and everything usually found in the line of General Hardware bestine, and at a red Stock of Gross Cut Sows, Axes and] Spring Skateain endless e You'll never know uuntil_you try how cheap, for eash, tha n buy Hardware at Acheson’s sh Where 3 you wil find the prices right g ae pees Dn et oily He sell at cost ; "MILVERTON MAT TERS pe alow our ey must go, Hi ax Tharwa gil uayen raiibe trade : Guenther & Schmitt Centre Store, opposite post office, Milverton. ae SS tre meune in Uist i Tu */ Bring your dollars ae ape dimes, The bight price you e sure to get hi it affords thi ing under the hive au les. to run the we over, | ontally, ie points ig lies hori: they stand on the cing strips in sed to break ber be ould you wish to knock ? quite un vided. Ther® are ‘afters which are fi er width is a: placed I rior of the cla ‘Stoves and Furnaces Look out for a Blizzard next week And Dealer in all Kinds of Sheet-Iron, Tin and Havetroughing, Roofing and Cornice Work a Ordered Work and Repairing Promptly WwW. D. SUTTON TINSMITH Copper Ware A full suppl Speeialty ~ Agent for McClary, Doherty and Gurney’s hot air fuanace, tended to. eson’s Block Main Street, Milverton 2 see ove or furn: cis eres ae enh ia rc of Miveron iad ayer- Gross Gut Saws and Axes sidi Milverton, on : Batnrda ay sree iat Saws, considered the best in. the market, nald not! Hardware, sik - te Some Ialaresttee. Ktems Called oe the nt znbaieag Phiob caused her to. sprain She h Tastitute, which met in erates this A Fuil Line . divae cent for cash, i Sechneuker & Rothaermel led pieces: which ford a catch in opening or the entrance. e the clamp. is Thanking you for your attention, | ng BY a have High ES Will happen even in the best families. This time the surprise is in our case. If yeu will call at our stere we will show you many surprises in the prices saree We ik ae the various perae| | portabl d oD Ze a Want, and to! Bra ls the age eae that rn occas- 4 ass newspaper |i no many a good os about tl make Te SUN a fret pape iE a ged abo W. J. ZOEGER, hewin ned and of | Goods must go. Pri Saae CLEARING SALE ! GROSCH & LOTH ence and will Continue for 30 Days only, their nnual Clearing Sale of Winter Goods : lines er been better with us we have only a few * ae eaters we will give you a discount of from 10 to =o per in order to make room for spring importations. special bargains will be offered in— goods, Furs, Dress goods, Plushes, Cloakings, ets, Flannels, Quilts, Gloves, Hosiery, . Underware, Overcoats, Cardigan Jackets. COME ONE INSPECTION INVITED BY cules ae & LOTH — ure 2, sample of our Japan tea, ) m30e. per pound, ae 4 pouids for $1. COME ALL! The Bustiers: for Trade