Milverton Sun, 16 Jan 1896, p. 5

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|Something INL THO) and Newton |" YOu 2 FARM AND HOME) svc pcs wien] WAM Ere you can buy Your Necessity Our Opportunity. “Come to us with your wants in Rubber. | Sixteen Pages, 96 Columns, of| Harness at $10 VAs For Christmas and) Boots’ Shoes, Trunks and Valises of all | . Attractive Family Read- | Blankets at 50 cts. |, we have it— Linde ‘ ing Bvery Week, —— |Robes at $5.50 (largest size) 5 a, Bells at 15 cts. Where else can you expect. the service af ae ANT mH ees i p ‘ wipe a8 ol ty forded by a big Boot and Shoe house ? i Curry Combs, Trunks and], Confectionery | Agent for the Singer Sewing Machine. : ‘ — caer? The Wenrix Baws Press snd | Valises, and everything kept in ARM col isang, juniform, in size and appear first-class shops, cheaper than} ; H ice, is offered to s il a i 5 2 Sites ee, | J. G. GROSCH, | ONT TA ‘all and examine our stock 7 Bg! ig cde tao ey ‘ before purchasing elsewhere. That's our line, and we deal ! “f bd % in LitedaLComervative Journal of West Also Fire Insurance agent. extensively in it. Large ar- ‘Main Street, Milverton. i ek Caters Tt sorta ae Tok 5 rival of new goods, suitable | and cotnnent of the mes ait WwW. M. APPEL, for the Christmas season. = q © Commercial pages of th : ‘WEEKLY FREE PRESS are Rg GK: Tene tien nome Mri ary : 1896. 5 14896. and ample for the country merchant, | MILVERTON AND NEWTON. é , farmer and dairyman. Fancy Creams and Chocolates in ea S fe ; wie Kato! AnD Hone contain cal Lb boxes— just the thing for a AN GF, { eek | les on i é ¥ ‘i ift—1 ing i i : Tuject and'bivo Steck, ‘he fouer COMMERCIAL | Sproat vusig in mee fom) WAG, IN / and cattle and horse breeder will find pee 206 to BORE) REN Sy Se : 5 ‘ieee eee dant topics of special Mriyenro, Jan.16, 1896.| Good Mixed at 5e Ib. ‘ : 3 i terest. Fall wheat per, bush... . 6 z ‘A Serial Tale of absorbing interést, hake at ge bua: 88} In Nuts, we sell Almond (soft-shell 2H0nS will be an interesting feature of the | Burley per bus $9) Taragonas), at 13¢; Filberts, 12c ; WEEKLY FREE PRESS. \Outs” 74 22,| English Walnuts, 13c ; new Chestnuts, Both Papers Combined for $i from |Peas 48|15¢; Brazils, 12 1-20. oe "Now Until December Sist, 1696. puilce Bering 52) Malaga Grapes, 2 Ibs for 25c. (Guia year of 1895 is past, and has been a so-called hard we ya heen teamed nel xy tery, Aas od Hay per ton .. 11 00 12 Oranges at 20, 25, 30 and 40c doz, year for farmers and business men ; and what the year of * FREE PRESS PRINTING CO, Lemons at 15 and 20c. doz. 1896 will be no one caa tell. What we would like to say to ; See a ey Fresly Oysters, 35¢ quart, from now | you is this : That it would be a wise act for you to buy on our q Fee ba i : aii poe Ist. Speeial rates for large} Gash or Produce method for i896. This, our new method of = q pets lid anebin you sents the doing business, is but four months’ old—so to say, only in its Confectionery line, and if you don’t infancy—and it has met with great saccess. It is highly ap- 18 19! gee what you want, ask for it, preciated by people who are trying to get along without heavy : 16, 1805, | ‘Thanking the public for favors in |store accounts. We believe we are the only people in the } i $5 to 65) the past, and wishing you all the /county doing business strictly on these principles. It might pa eonmpliments of the season, cause you a little inconvenience at times, but just use the great Oats. . 22 Yours truly, remedy, SELF-DENIAL, and you. have overcome the difficulty. | Apples, per bag - 751 , ‘Th dsseud qe: ies 4 H ita taeah ger tng. ot ere are a great many and good reasons why you have a big tter i 7 HER advantage in dealing with us; we know it and so do all busi- Y aN C. S. KER C ness. men, that by paying cash we can get closer margins and | | WITS NATIVE PURITY. - 00 5 large discounts on our purchases ; then we know by selling our | fr Monsoon” Tein put vp by the Toiian ea Hey Red Flag Store. _ goods for Cash or Produce only we can sell on small profits. pies eae the ‘We don’t have to count on bad debts, loss of interest, disputed - put itup themselves and sell it only in the original accounts, goods going out and not charged. extra expense in _ pickagen. thereby securing its purity and excellence. Pe: 00 i + ‘i " Picsin fis vibe aad Ib packages, and ever | WE HIT THE book-keeping, etc., etc. All these things merchants coing: a “ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. 19 00| - credit business must take first into consideration, and put on K ‘yque grocer does not keep it, tell him to write to | Bags, , »|extra profit to cover this, or he would soon be under the water : Pi ay 5 ZI STEEL, HAYTER & CO. unless he had unlimited capital (which, unfortunately, we be- | al ards Brant treet Rae forces Ea a a a lieve not 5 out of every 50 merchants possess) We have had = ting aed the ih wi us We a short experience in the cash’ business and we tell you it’s a 74 | haven't a thousan ‘one articles to sel c eet 5; ae st ite oot Co AACASE Wing | plain, (every-day -Clodiing — pleasure. Customers, look at the advantage you have by pay | essed hogs 450 5 00|which everyone must wear. ing as you go: y ‘| Beef, hindquarters. 5 7 We don't lose any sleep’ thinking of : q ae Lamb 5 a 7 00 | schemes of how to take you in. You save 15 to 20 per cent, 2 Veal Cheer vil Bn Nia cane try 10 ake Lor nde ar You are under no compliment ; yon can buy where you like. eo ee No accounts presented to you at the end of the year. You only pay for what you get. No account to dispute. You won't be persuaded to purebase goods or asked to pay BUT WE STUDY "==7 for them later on with produce or milk money, and when if ul he season comes you have neither. 5 inveighling you. We don’t rammage dic- ‘An English doctor advertised for ‘a | tionaties for nonsensical jawbreakers, nor good motto for his business cards. | °°. Somebody sent him ‘Live and let five ae : . The Ontario Government has agreed to strike off five payments uf the Til-|| How to give good values, so that we can bury West debt, which will amount | induce you te pacts Se ee Look back to the past year and you have reference i e to pe. saccessful. can afford to “ Saar 13, S18 oy eh at eae The | eaity habits to your advantage not to de- enough. You mighc say, “1 almost must have credit at times. Goyernment will also reduce the rate |iny if you require anything in the Clothing) We say, Not? Just use self-denial and you can do it if of interest from 5 per cent to r yr | y cent, thus making a total reduction of $12,829.02." li Tine. You will find with axa splendid assort-) You try. ‘ ‘ rot Side ail sone bah teres We would just make a little suggestion to you—pay up ; every business man on Jan. end. If you. are short, borrow VSASS Somebody wrote to an editor of a Sonn Alsons 3 ey s iq country paper and asked how he would ‘ enough, and you are independent ; start the New Year on cash OT Sere Aves it one ue pe inter J. BURTON, principles and you won't have to borrow money to pay your a 3 ite as follows : only One ox, means o} = o 3 a i tO SS Ki A A account in 1897. ‘ hed to his tail to the to] - : 2 : f Dp V SPpepsia ea gels ess feet from the one: Merchant-Tailor, Biiverton Hoping our many customers and the community will take ; ‘Poxfentiy Gured by Then hoist him by « rope tied to the 5 no offence at this suggestion, as it is really only a business ‘i : i tter which should be done, and wishing you all a prosperous Hood's Sarsapariiia A Snap Wat se fare ha eee The best stomach tonics kaown to : ical sciences ‘happily com t people| a cp ; Pined ta Hood's Barcvaruia that f People| For Christmas Presents. I remain, yours, 3 Bye Sere Ee So ; abe Negra! Be a H. GLEISER. is ico aaa Cobbler Leather ‘Seat Mitverton, Dec. 31st, 1895. with no After Unplensant- » y These Who . ‘of St. Wary 49 give this testimonial as ra} ROCKCP Oak or Curly Birch, for id very nmuch with dyspepsia, L have etn, a a 7 es and | ey : a A anor [tun at Objection : oF |taken, and rightly, to many rem Fos ~ 7 d : * é SEE | heenuse of the method af use, ts we S HUITTATT TT TTT T PTT : a ‘| as after-unptens Phie iecnever [ES : ; © [the case with the South American Ss y » O for man 3 ric Kidney Cure. It gi ense to the |= & cnt : FOR at in six hours, and no annoying |S, iit =v LUAU UN A oo 5 nei race aR Imported Tobacco. 10¢ : is aggravated cases, ire e is}. Usual rat # § $ effected. There is no other icine Jsual price from $3 to +: i ev Cure net 3 : ost 5 Cent Cigars. Suevaparehs by dsageist” Ji good as the ordinary 10 Cent Cigar. ‘manufacturer’s profit that has to be cut down when heroo! Veiderbold & Honderich i : peas ae os Ea ie er ool.

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