Milverton Sun, 13 Dec 1894, p. 3

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to exaggerate, Rate we could justly be termed LIAR a rts loin, aie a not aia Nae ‘Wiret-Class Wor a CS KE the weary traveler, Even yet we can see the stockings as they are hung up nd the chimney at home, awaiting isit of old St, Nicholas, and it is one of the sweets of memory. ENT! ‘The honor rull of & 8. No 12, Mornii for the month of November : Filth jon Wertmau, Clare Glenn. Pey A eecianien ford, Phillipe Laura Kerr, Pri Abe Attridge, Lizzie The couneil met at Donely's hall on Mon- day, The reeve Waeanas tesign ga thedoll following orders: A. MeLanghian, $9 for culvert, Mary: rough Cockle, $l Test for rel § & 35 C. best B5e. for male, , $5, statute Ms Hreronell 5. Gropp, , $13.00, plank to I. a $4.40, Morn. NEW : Jewelry Sun | IN N EWTON. JOHN “PLUNRO tt fet ‘Has opened out a stock of : Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc., ‘In the Post Office, Newton, “JAnd would invite an inspection, sarStrict sattention wepairs, and all. work promptly Deeaatena cotietuchion | yaad! The Bion ‘Sun ‘ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1894. The speech or Mr. Marter in To- wente on Wednesday last, when he renounced his former position on the sepirate school and prohibition ques- ~vions has called forth the declamations of the Conservative press. But no journals have dealt more smartly with him than the Stratford Herald and the Toronto Saturday Night. They have the mundatef “right about, 1” and Toronto Saturday Night, athe organ of which “ Don” Sheppard editor, virtually calls upon him to sresign. The statement that has been 1 ‘most repugnant to them is that he vill not “ayitat2 for agitation’s sake.” “This they eausider a serions reflection “ ie date leader, who was no in the pri ae that he He gives Meredith, who know that he was ut least in earnest. What will be the reser $1.50, repairing-approach a bride 4 Bolt tO, acaingsr's fess, Wit ey ‘Tait draive dr Keven $19,65, culvert ad $-|cleming out ditch, engineers award; ce of graveling Wellesles CT Joh nston, $36, a Watson, $115.26, [ened ns to postage and Shee eve ; J. Reidy ‘suo, salty as 50. & Nicklin, $95, sy ed by C. Trim, john Langton ae shetaerk e instructed to write to secretary of school section to 33, nancial tried aad other pusiness.-J, Watson, You ‘can’t do better than call on Kertcher hob! buying: your Christmas goods. The always fascinating atmosphere of stock speculation forms the aie of Gilmer McKendree’s strong. story, which is the lead- recember numb of that, POE Dy pub nesbed “Tales from Town Topics.” ‘The picture is of a high- elle New Sark physician who neglects his patients and his practice to plunge into the maelstrom of all street is sraphioally drawn, aud ‘the ‘ ‘ory possessas other elements, ie gic and pathetic, that are sare tee the reader from start to finish, The ease of x murder.so_ ingeniously eee and ety executed as uti baffle the p Eee ie cote ‘iin the attention of the reader, even without the noe ale 8 elements that. sie pon in ver’ tains. A volume, especially suited for an accept able holiday ~ gift... Town ‘oPIcs Publishing Company, 208 Fifth avenue, oe ‘ork City. 50 years The Weekly Globe of srorsate his Rad eveiaulc “fetaton as the one great Liberal weelsly of the Domin- Tae, Enea blaraye disans sa Kap Vela journal, and a welcome visitor in th jousanle of homes, It paper than it i ae it, we aay ye ein: in|}, ron saint of anes with his rein. and sled loaded with packs of ‘and , Which he distributes There are Ww oh AnOEy sai who will hile | they. ‘themselves and STOR The talk of mentary | pro- cetings, and. other | occurren revin-al and sual interes (AUG leading features aed of speeches by M ir aces at Richard Cartwright, Mr. Marte: members of the Cal sbinet ae others; yd from members ee who travelled through the Provit of Guebe bee and over the route of the Trent ‘Valley Canal inter- e papilee re the ack eoutributions ie, yan ra pen, As a funily | eria. Remedy “ lv | March 31, 1894. : The Seven Ages. lee ee Johnoy came to light, his thought he'd buy A ay "te cradle, for the apple of his So nel oko i in many places, in seme five But he Take ae his little cradle in B. & V.’s great store. Now, Johnny was ae two years old, ‘ith wat And his papatt buy a little chair ; ad roan the city, just as i And be bog hi tele cocker in B. & 's great store. Johany grew up pen lad, and was so stout an in his tiny ‘ite rocker he would scarce- « lysitat all, So the took bis ne the hand—led im to And they ey: a fine, cheap eas; chair in B, & V,’s great s gee So Johuny kept a-growing till he was a jhandsome taro And nothing seemed too good for him ‘in, to tell the trut! He Bhatt ae finest furniture in fancy chairs, and more ; But de never bought them elsewhere han B. & V.’s great, store. Then Johnny ae seer tre.” sn a lovely lass— ‘And often walking arm in arm along the street Pass, And always ¥ Naty ment with Jolm, just ike pa To ile i ie vic ont pretty things at B. 2 Nts ga months Bind ete John e boldl; with | pretty lu i itis atl sbo'Find a smilinj She blaabingly lun op hin me they passed along the And they ASE thet Hobo furni- Some years hav since Jobn and took their pense troth; They Py seen out, walking often, though Sane Jenny junior, at TEV 2a eréat btove er of the above lines in not giving his name to the public. Ballantyne & Vivian, Farniture and Padang ‘60 Ontario St., Stratford, Telephone—Day, 3; Night, 95. DIPHTHERIA! No Humbuyz FACTS to CONSIDER Do-you wish to keep your children, and not see them die su dienly with that dreadful Hes Diphtheria or Croup? Then keep on hand DIERLAMM’S Diphtheria and Croup Remedy Do you want your house or business iso- lated placards? If prai fasta Good io ea ae thee reveiitive as well as a positive cure if rightly used. The Doctors using your Diphtheria and Croup Remedy with great success. ERT. Alexandria Minn. March 2nd, 1894. have suffered intensely, with catarrh for oe and had no re lieve uncil T used nd cured m My wife was trouble wih “Tones hes | has any. throat trouble. Respectfully GEO. BREWER, Petoskey, Mich. l number of testimonials of the sng kind on hand, far mote telting than ese, LIBERAL TERMS TO THE TRADE For sale at Milverton, Post Office Drug store. REV. H. DIERLAMM, MILVERTON, New Butcher Business We beg to inform the public that we have a butcher busi Wett A. laufer ai ‘acct tonaewhe the same We will cee els on thand a good and nd supply BEEF, LAMB, MU Pron. as BOLOGN AS a LARD. Meat ieuverel on the shortest me notice. £CHLOTZFAUER MAIN OERELT — MILVERTON The Cheapest Store in Stratford, Exclusive of our Immense Stock of (All New Goods of this season’s manufacture), which are being sold off at Prices that Defy Competition, we are showing the Latest Styles of Imported and Domestic ws Soft and Stiff Hats, Fur and Cloth Caps of Every Deseription, Men’s and Boy's Underwear in all sizes, Wool Top Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Mufflers, Gloves and Mittens, Watér- proof Coats, Boots and Shoes, Rubber Boots, Rubbers and Overshoes, Trunks and Valises, And many other Desirable Goods too numefous ‘to tention, Satisfaction Guaranteed. TORONTO CLOTHING STORE, Oddfellows’ Block, Opposite the Market, Stratford, . B.—As we ate desirons ‘of encouraging trade through- out the surrounding country we will refund half fare on all purchases of clothing amounting to not Jess than $7, and full fare on purchases of not less than ‘$12, from any point not ex- ceeding 25 miles from Stratford INS! ARGAINS | Some talk of “Enormous Bargains,” “Saturday Bar- gains,” and ‘Clearing Sales,” etc., but we are giving "BARGAINS EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK. We are not going to quote prices on a few articles—we are selling all our goods at the Lowest Prices possible, and the public know it and appreciate the fact. We would, therefore, call your attention at the present time to our stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS Of all sorts. We have some nice goods for the Christnias S|trade. Leave your orders with us and thereby save money. See our stock of General Groceries. We aie selling Teas and Coffees at prices that will cause you to bless the day you bought your goods from Grosch and Rae, who wish you alla Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. Rae & Grosch Is the Verdict of all our Patrons. ‘SEE THE GREAT VARIETY OUR STOCK CONTAINS: MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, : TAILORING . PURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Never before have we shown -such a-complete-stock of Gents’ Furnishings, tas we-are showing ‘at the present time, IN TIES we:strow:a Magnificent Range. IN SCARES ‘wellead them all andia thave them at prices ‘ranging from.25e. to SILK HANDKERCHIEFS—An-Endless Variety. RACES :at all jprices. -Presents. Some wety fine ‘lines, suitable Gor ‘Christmas GLOVES —The finest line in «ows, and at Low Prices. COLLARS ana CUFFS —Werarry a Sarge Range. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is in-full Blast, \We-have sold *more “Overcoats this'séason tthan ever before. Holds “This rome shows that*we must’sell themn-the Gheapest. iSUITINGS-- Ww same-as-ever. We'Lead WE ADVISE -béfore,-and. ‘Every Person before buying CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WOULD. ‘to give us‘a call, asmnever hes such a FULL LINE OF “G600DS been shown jn «any one place in Milverton | ric. at such Low Prices. i snéver ‘heard of before. ! j (fancy goods), Necktie Boxes, other articles, Space will not allow us to quote prices, but we defy competition, JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. sae cad SEE OUR wa RAVE Y OLOGK, Filled, with raised Ornaments, rang- ing in price from $15 upwards, ‘Ladies and Gente Wacch Chains, gold d silver Jewelry, Hair Pins, Emblem ins, Bracelets, Rings and Stick ‘Pins Work Boxes, Glove and Photograph Cases, Brush and Comb Setts, Shaving ‘Cases, Whisk Collar and Cuff Boxes, Cara Cases, Inkstands, Music Cases, Button Boxes, and an endless variety of Collar suitable for ‘Christmas presents, such as Silverware, Fancy Clocks, ONLY $3.50. SCHAEFER BROS., MILVERTON. HERBAGEUM, |=" The-Great Milkeand =; Flesh as m ‘ JAMES TORRANCES. WATCHES Clocks, -Fewelry and ‘Silverware. cA luege stovk of watches ‘of the best *manufacture,-such us Elgin, Waltham, Watches at lowest Gold URings, ao tcomesir ‘tment. Guo. Prarr, Jeweler. Milverton. in Medical Seience, Astronomy, Chemistry, ploration, and a re oks coming from the t numbers 5 a yer; 20 cents; Mr Fax Mas Smatipox, the well-known, removed from his | home in Markham-srreet to the old wooden smallpox hospital, he being affected w ie a mild attack ae 8 week ral ae n Oataine having visited ae where smallpox exists, end on Friday . small rash broke oat, which on d mee to be smal returned! en all ye whom the Ibunmerist has Ghe Milverton Sun ~ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1894. DISTRICT NEWS Bome stin: Called from Neighboring Sources Mr. I. Robillard, one of the two. members of the ouse of Conumens: for Ottawa city, sayshe has decided to retire. the periodicals of % fiir mere seer aly ite distinc are, nay | etic a monthiies, dealing |v h t-day-eccurrence, bt ii ot -in‘tonch with the world’s progress by disconnected and one-sided | it anti ully Lae abundantly Among the hui seen ni Eidileath of Dr. 0, Holmes {srontispiece portrait), a tan Seen inthe world of lal N. Y. State ome in-contact since jest Monday, have been vaccinated. Tr. Tweedie is in charge of ithe getieut. Medical Health Oficer ae has mo reasons to fear an-oxtireak in Tovento. mAteral reletion which ie Moratow t6 made et ure gh "the mae Cosmmapolifan. Stories by Rndyar Now, Dean Howells, Mrs, Spencer Tea, Aive. Becton Hurrison, and Albion Tonmgces wre Tn ersed with poetry te Sie Bawiu Kdmund lite Je ther iustrtins by such ington, Toche, Rei Schaick. Cleon, and Stevens. aits of beantife ae t e already contributed, and half «deze others equally interesting, to S| the attractions ne hog etl politan people says “We might charge sou nore for thes number, but, in all fran e give you better’ material, at lar i ee if we charged y conyt The Christmas number of Toxen Topics mental and hu temporary ath imclnding Bret Walter Bess well as a ie atitions of the time. hat a glance throug! ek of the dread gnosis Ue box Ae aimnten at Mais koe |” “covered” the he to one’s enjoyment of ‘dheihdliday period o! mirth and rejoicing, ‘Town ‘Topics - Publish ing ‘cman 209 Hifth Avenue, New York City. Robbery. hy Dene Dedonibes ied 4 “O! [Though Wexxs has seen daring train bering vearly days, the one com- mitted last night: on, Lae Texas Pacific’ Buithoed/aie) Minin Niue as pro-| nounced the polect on record. Zt was.accomplished so quickly that peseangers on the train did not know © was going on. The postal clerk, who stuck “his head out of the window,] was shot at three times. It has been| earned aeibed esl that che ensiee'| contents of hrough safe, as well | as local packages, with bilis, ete, were’ he officials ab hoe betes ae “hold-up” was the work of the Cook gang, which is said to be in Texas, ‘out think the are well acquainted with the country. hour lastnight nothing neae Thurber, which plice has been ler guard since the Gordon “held. 3e| up” im Octobe ‘thes traienoras:yrouuht Osi saditen | stop by a das nger signal displayed on the trestle, near the creek. The en- gineer was covered by three ummasked men, who boarded the cab and ordered | ue the train be backed up about half mile. Upon arriving at the place fainted; the fireman was covered and ordered to break in the express door. He refused, but the rebbers pulled the en engiaser covered while seat went inte the express car and robbed it ie the large amount. One of the m did the si fe Leese bile (he other Plearo-pnenouia is 1 LADIES DON’T FORGET OUR mr os , Are the Best Fitting, Good Qual- ity, and Low in Price. . Righest Price Paid for all kinds, Farm Produce, mung t Canallun cate at Autweip.

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