Milverton Sun, 19 Sep 1895, p. 5

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Mr. B. Hughes, of Sebringville, ts visitin with feiends in this locality” , A large number of our people left yester- ay for London Fair. . + Threshing is now the order of the day. Farmers are unusually pleased with the yield. M jartmann has gone out. West where he intends to stay for a time ie Miss A, Reis has gone to Milverton to ive, NEWTON, Miss McNichol, of Elma is st present hoi daying with her aunt, Mrs, J. Henderson. Hts Daven, of Milbank hipped, cr of hogs last Whursday, the price paid being Bepe wader Mr.D. B. Grieve shipped a car Toad of lambs on Saturday. They were a splendid flock and cost him §8 por head, Miss M. Ross spent Saturday renewing hier acquaintances in the Classic City. ieinity are cutting this vicini ty ling in their corn. Jack Bros. are going the rounds with their new corn cut- ter. I€ is a labor saving machine and meets with unaminous prais Wm. Boyd, high class farmer and _droyer of the town of Lebanon spent.a few days of last week with his friend,Mr. H. Jack. in Mr. Chas. Geis, who has been away from home some time, has returned. ———____ Kingston Vacant, The trial of the turn. of Hon, Wi rty, Minister of Public Works, and a member of the Ontario i i ed Ti corrupt practices election, the petitioners withdrawing the| aitright-again Be anges. The sixteen-year-old son of Chas. aye, M.P., of London, died last week. Dr. A. K. Meritt of the village. of hi ¢ r fg. He was shortly to have heen married. / Several families were poisoned at Wood- i stools in mistake for isoning, Becker himself Partook of a large quantity, and for a time lonbts we entertained of his recovery. Patients all recovered. Like a Miracle fm Very Low Condition With Consumption Physicians Saiq She Was tn- curable Be petition against the re- m, COMMERCIAL. eal Stratford, Aug 29, 1895. Fall Wheat... 8 77 to “Four years ago whilo in tho old country (England ), my daughter Hannah was sent: away as nothing to help her, and sald she would never be any better, She was in pel pain her, and then, with the outside in mid-winter, would faint away. Physicians, after holding s consultation, Said She Was Past All Help Sarsaparilla Jo gaining in flesh as well as-strength, and does 01 forher. We regard her cure as nothing short @ mniracie.” “W. Wvarr, 89 Marion Stree Parkdale, Toronto, Ontark x. will get ‘and | {rom us you will find them as od. | stay right with us. te, | Boys Suits from $150 up. not look pale. Our doctor says he is gla sho y he Rag. & Grose, Barnum Said the people like to be humbugged, but we do not think that he (Barnum) ever ran a Grocery Store, and our ever-increasing business convinces us that straightforward dealing by purchasing the Best guauity of goods and selling them as close as possible is by far the best way. In the Grocery line we could pick up a lot of cheap and worthless goods to advertise and sell at half price or even less, but that would not give satisfaction and therefore would not benefit us, When you buy your goods represented. When you com- pare prices with others, you will find it to your interest to We ‘buy for cash, and can give you the benefit of the cash discount. We quote a few lines, following : 22 Iba, best Granulated Sugar for. . 27 lbs. Yellow Sugai ottonade for 25. Ladies’ Mantles from $3.00 up, and special $3.00, Lace Curtains from 80¢ up. Nice Flanneletia at 5¢ per yard. We are paying 12c. for Eggs, iGe. for Butier. If you deelde to take Hood's Sarsapa- y other, Hood’s Pills’ are purely vegetable and fectly barmuless. Sold by all druggists. 250, STRAYED Into the pre: 5 Con, 15, Bilice, some time ago, ‘Two yearling steors, Or-vner is requested to prove” pro- perty, pay expences and take animals away. opment Sarre. STRAYED. rt ve them by proying pro- perty and paying dainayes, JOSEPH SCHRENK. Milverton, Sept. 18th. mises of Robt. Smith, Lot 13, |? | prices and guaranteed. Soud Gold Good, reliable men can find p WANTE +) x ATCHES Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. A large stock of watches of the best manufacture, such as Elgin, Waltham, Columbus, ete. ‘Watches at lowest Rings, a nice assortment, Gro. Prarr, Jeweler. Milverton. 1 ao OHN GROPP, 8 “DEALER IN-—— 9/ CEDAR POSTS, LUMBER, LATES, Shingles, Pumps, ete. BRUNNER, ONT Spring Wheat, Barley FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE INITS NATIVE PURITY. ERATIVE PURITY ¢ mar well-known and long-estal ie Ee A Great Opportunity to ger A Fine Portrait FREE. Weiderhold & Hondepigh Milverton, Furniture and Undertaking. We have de arrangements with the lished Ford’s Art allery, Toronto, fora large number‘of their fine Portraits, now offer a life-size Portrait ; 200. 1%. Mand 1S Front Gtrest East, Toronte, EE to any cash customer who has bought $10 worth of goods. ¥ Baby Carriages selling at cost. - Welderhold & Hondo; STRATFORD ie AU Make a note of and remember the dates : Thursday and Friday, September 26 and 27. We Are After. the Your trade in reliable manner. We Merely Ask... You to ascertain the merits of the J. G. Grosch Boot and Shoe Store. stock of Trunks and Valises always on hand. Jd. G. GROSCH, Main Street, Milverton. most honorable and A large ent. very fine Knives, Forks and Spoons in cases, which make a very fine present. and see our Butter Dish at $1.10. Cheaper than ever. Are You Going to the WEDDING ? IF so You should call on us for your pres- We have opened out this week a range of Silverware, also Come Oe-2a Schaefer Bros. f) WILL YOU BUY WHERE You BUY.THE CHEAERST ly appreciate our new methods of doing business— # of this paper reaches you and @ we carry. Read this list. Its alive with interesting { granulated sugar for $1 ; 2 Ibs good Japan tea 25¢.; Ki biscuts 8c; 3 lb box biseuits 22c.; 4|bs ginger snaps H best matches 7c box ; 10 lbs oatmeal 25c.; mustard “HOTU HOI $0 SY LOU j tapioca 5c; salts 5c; sulphur 5c; baking soda 5c; | starch 8c; cora starch 8c ; royal yeast 7¢: T & B f applied the red ink figures in all our departments g and more especially to Dry Goods and Ready-Made H ades 25c; very heavy cottonade 20c} best shirtings H have always been bidding for your trade and we j are making it more and more impossible for you if NOK ISMITY NINIVUNTD THM aM j You are not under any obligation to us even if you A do take a little of our time to show you goods and ae aati Confidence Counts, Our customers have confidence in us and high- results of long experience in dealing with us. We enter into our Cas business before another issue we promised you cheap goods. Space won't allow us to quote you all the reductions we have made on the many lines quotations : 27 lbs yellow sugar for $1 ; 22 Ibs best t Ib 35¢ Japon tea for 25¢.; B. powder % Ib tin 8; or 25¢.; black lead box 10¢.; best green coffee 22c; best currents 7c; best raisins 7c.; all extracts 8c.; % Ibtin 8c; nutmegs 7c; rice 4c; barley 4c; sago/5; tobacco 20c plug ; McDonald’s Prince of Wales 7c; McDonald's Briar 7c plug. All other Groceries are reduced in price as low as possible while you notice the reduction of prices in the above list is 15 to 20 per cent., we have so Clothing as to give you’a still larger discount. We have good heavy grain bags $2 per doz; carpet warp, all colors $1.25; white warp 95¢; best cotton- Tc nice flannelette 5c3 wide and heavy flannelette 9c; extra heavy cotton 5¢; yard wide bleach cotton 8c; toweling 5c; best 200 yard spools 2c each H Paper pins, 10 rows for 1c. These are only a few of the many bargains, we you can, for your own interests, to pass or ignore us give you prices. e GLeEIsErR. Gash. RGR, Produce Taken as WHOIS HSV) UHL QZINOULYG NAHI “MIND MONGOUd CNV HSVO WOd TS IM

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