Milverton Sun, 1 Oct 1896, p. 5

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Iman sweets, T Roe, no- fest J Edwards, land; collestion, of apples, Alex Me- Taviahs John MeTawi DAIRY. ‘actory cheese, Geo Goodhand (recom- mended) ; tub dairy butter, Hastin; $ Boyle ; roll butter, J H Burnett, James | Trim, Geo ; basket butter, Print, Boyle, Hastings Bros, 43 Alexander made bread, John rate a fox my Cea > ‘Wietesotd; home ae! ‘soap, wb Weir, F. Zimmé & ECHANICAL. Lumber wagon J F Misene Mingle beg bug; Ey ta oe leather, J rong; oe leather, J Stron; ESTIC ene Ten yards wool flannel, home-made, M Temesons blankets, home-made, Miss Me- made, Schimehl ; wool yarn, Jobu Trachsel, John Goodale; mitts, H McMillan, wan ; man’s flannel mmond; rag eet, HE Scheuer; John Tarvblls wool stockings, cd Wool sox, Arch McDonald, Re neat LADIES’ PANCY WORK. Child’s dress, L Kalbfleisch, L Pfeffe . M Creighton, H Gleiser ; arrasene work, L Kalbfleisch, Mrs Niemer ; sofa cushion, Mrs. Nicmer, Miss McLaren; ‘worked slippers, L Kalbfleisch, May ie Creighton; crochet tidy, Miss Connell, Baker; crochet work. ummond, M fC ceirltbat tattings ice tl, Miss Rowden; braiding, Maggio Creighton, Mi eloth, M a rehie, he of Indies’ piel e de as tspidaiaad nature | CBVention, to be held Oct. 6-9. took place in the pavilion. When the|. Lok oe tae “ttn bye Peete ie ladies were packing up their exhibits, | "ext week's C. E. colum one lady. noticed that a pose Gf lacs] Many of the society's held a mis had mt tains “Phe! chiel was ab nebo meeting last week and discussed once informed of the matter and he| be need of home mission work. ordered that no one leave the hall until 3|they were 2 eemnisted. The piece of lace immediately turned up and the RIP-A-N-S matter dropp: fener are always foal ety protected in P Milverta w Mis aleeteors nd! 5 enpbar ih O. 5 || The modern stand- Haseupflug’s ‘hotel after the fair, and Milard Family Medi- sat down to a repast which did the} | a Y st and bree credit. Messi m|jcine: Cures the Magwood, M. P,P, James Grieve and} | 2 = Hogh Jack were invited, and respond-| | 5/|j common every-day sts of “The Dominion me + Parliament,” “The Provincial Legis | | || Us of humanity. lature,” and « Municipal Tnstitutions,”| | py ae ;/in short and pith speecl Many z ict wooul Madi tatorable weeds] VS i tid in behalf of the Mornington Agri- sch | cultural Society. ar Nore Tuts.—The latest postal laws . i eve ato ituae somsnicer Gibliakac esc NOTICE arrest anyone for fraud who takes the Paper and refuses to pay for fe, Voss | I BArhy given int a court oe i¢ | this law the man who allows his sub-| Honor Be Judge the Ae of the scription to ran along for some time Perth, at Newton, o1 quilt, Scbneuker; cutlining om otto ton, Miss Me Creighton, Mise Hall; Creighton, G Strangew Miss Hall, ia Bake Skecratie, Ke Rowden, M. Grins: Sat scarf, L Kalb- fleisch, Miss Hall; che Lise, Connel Rowden, Mrs Nienier; crazy jug, low, Hi Glelsers wreath, ny kinds ee) Strangeway, H Sehue table, HSchne ie ARTS. SE Wax work, Hf Gle eiser, and 23 oil paint-| co i ing, any subject, JL Kasther, Miss Baker; inting, Aren McDonald, Miss a peiluingGualk on o. all ; painting on plaques, Geo Shi painting on {, Kalbfeisch, ie panda riuing, XIDERMIST, : hagas NOTES: = sel The rain saved the G.T.R. nine frown : ‘sure defeat, The men “who ran the” booths did not make much of a ‘scacp’. ‘The fair:brings around the be prominent x 4 # ar ‘glo, while it was $140 jen’s | year! 7 aa prize. they were under 16 hands, and award. | * ;|€d second prize. eoverlet, home- hi Bakers best| ar Mine Goodale, Miss! its Cat Best, alton of birds or animals, WD 21 bn owe Egbert was starting judge in|; u te receiptsamounted to about e000 few dollars short of last year. Messrs. Wood and Dawson rej pre- fe sented the Beacon and Herald at the m3 ‘he Government grant this year is last, P an] TB. McCarthy, of ae was ets - ;/assisting Chief Hartmier Keep | effort until the order. fore us Madea James Grieve and Thomas Magwood with Mr. Wallace, but did wot speak owing to the lateness of the hour. in the carriage class It was protested because He shows them in Atwood to-da; his speech at the grounds he was en- tertained at luncheon by the directors took the afternoon train ok back to Woodbridge, where he intend- ed erins the fair at his home ma Berger lost her wateh ination of Circumstances it fell into the hands of the Chief, who returned it to its rightful owner, when there was much rejoicing. on the grounds, but was taken in charge br Chief Hartmier, who asked all hose who had los after Chief could have made a-nice thing out of it had he been so oe as the bitten are as liable as the bite: |. P.P., were on the stand|® Toad Dorland sored his grey team |™ lass and receiyed the| to relax When Mr. Wallace had concluded | bt semi-a A nutshell fakir started operations | 7! esl We have muel ch ple piesa ire in convey- ing to the, Perth pie at ca the fol- lowing “message from Rev. “A. F. McGregor, provincial presid orstock, Sept, 2, 1896, that the Christian Endesrorers of este are rallying to the call for The young people ie Bacar ey interested in Christian En. work. They recently invited om Budeia ers of a neighboring Society to ict C. E. prayer meeting in their church. We hope the result will be the organization of a yon people's ges there. . of O. E. of the Central Methodist church, Stratford, held its Collins ; vice- president, Miss Tone: secy-treas, Mr, Bus! field ; convene: nay ‘he question of ret. a Dominion union will be se tae at the Ottawa rs “refused” and have a postal card sent notifying the publisher, lays himself the: THE RICHEST FIND. Men Travel Miles for Health and Wealth and Are Disappolt Feet—Sure, Certain Aud Health is Wealth. ‘The Heart—Dr. Agnew’s Cure for Heart is a peerless reme in thousands cases where sure and sudden death seem- ed imitent its Wonderful carat the mothering spells, Seer and left ide. Agee aie fort sel ne to arrest and fine, same as for| i = AND Be H EAL ! H it ‘The quality of our Bread is beyond dis- mite. It took the FIRST PRIZE at the 1G. Guenther's, Zhe. 18th Day of October, 1896 At 11 o’clock a. m. » to — = see the several complaint = re bist of the Municipality ersons lating business at the court are required to seo at the sid time and place. JOHN WATSO! Nee hee . Dated this 25th day of September, 1896, vee, — SEVERAL FAITHFUL Salary $780, serble $15 weekly a inses; Position Rermanent, renee Maelaee ee el eareloye. ‘The National, Star Building. C Chicago. BREAD ‘ull show. i you w rent ce aves evideuee, try it you “Fresh dail; CAKES. Fresh every day, at The New his own seas the + cannes words of commend ive powers, and recommends it to all ike’ ‘sufferers, ‘tion brings lin age itis is peas ee terriers here itech tetter, salt 1 eee ‘of the sik :-'\Watches, Clocks AND JEWELRY. sine iy Jeweler, ‘hanjl a full line = ied ‘al- 3 and. English an 0 full ine of Ringe arable Jewelry” ?| price. GUENTHER & GOMPY —FOR NEW— 4 . ==|LADIES’ - JACKETS AND FALL DRESS GOODS. MILLINERY OPENING. SEPTEMBER 2 sth— Milverton Fair Day—when all the latest novelties of the season will be shown, and we invite all the ladies who attend the fair to call and see us and you will be made welcome, Ladies’ JacketS—We are showing the latest; come and see them before buying elsewhere. Prices range from $3 up to $10; all sizes. . Ready-Made Clothing—In men’s, boys’ and youths’ sizes. In this line we carry the largest stock in town and prices are right... Men’s suits, heavy cloth, from $5 to $10; men’s overcoats from $5 to $10. Boys’ Suits—In this line we can fit any boy in size and If you need anything in this line come and gee us, and we assure you we can suit you before buying elsewhere. A Great Line of Teas—Indian and Ceylon Teas—Star = Brand, put up expressly in lead foil, pound packages, just as ;|you see them elsewhere for 50 cents. This line of tea we guarantee and it is rich in flavor, A trial will convince you. We sell it at 25c. Ib. We also offer you 6 lbs. of good Japan tea for $1. 7 lbs. Young Hyson tea for $1. Croeckery—In this line we lead. Cups and Saucers, very heavy granite, per doz. 75c. Decorated Stone Cups and Saucers, 85. per doz, Tea Setts, 44 pieces, $2. Many other lines very cheap. Give us a call on Fair day. GUENTHER & CO., MILVERTON, ONT. Hello, There! Hello! ‘You have not yet your Winter Suit. The Fall season is on. Winter will soon be here; but re- meniber, please, that we are here ahead. We have the Fall and Winter seasons by the forelock. You don’t catch Koehler & Knechtel napping while the young anen and older ones, too, are in need of Fall Overcoats and, a Winter Suits And the demand for our latest and most fashionable make of Coats, Vests and Trowsers are so great. Yes, yes; we're wide awake. We have made a full and'excel'ent + preparation. for the season’s requirements, and we'll chase os you if you pass here and not call on us, if it be only to see our complete lines of Suitings in Canadian and Imported Tweeds In which we defy competition. Our Fine Worsted are 4 worthy of inspection, and best of all (if possible) is our display of Overcoatings. You needu’t go to any city with the idea that you'll find anything in our lines to = ges, surpass our stock. Thé perfect: satisfaction our work bas = given thus far, demonstrates that we equal, if not surpass, se the city tailors, in cut, fit and workmanship. ° Call early and leave your order. EP-Fu' line of Gents’ Furnishings, «|Koehler & Knechtel, MERCHANT TAILORS, MILVERTON Soe &The Victoria Clothing House. aes

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