Milverton Sun, 5 Mar 1896, p. 5

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SHORT STORIES RETOLD ae CH FSG nate Anold lady, well known inthe ens! AS ou a TIERS. of Fife for her ene at “taking le, gave an even ing Party, where a ae man pre Oo wats al ge: ie ere for ai. a ppoiitaene in Chin: dhe formed the object of serene during the evening, until he was leaving, when she shook him heartily by the hand. saying: “Tak’ gude care o _yoursel” when yeire awa’; for, ed ye, they} eat puppies in Cheena Can buy sions ns oheup at W. M. Appel at W. M. Appel's. Tust aera a large stock Sweat Pads and whee whi will be sold cheap at W. M. Appel’s. consideration, of histight, A um some-one met his youngest “How is it, Josiah,” said his with W. M. Appel stor judiciously, “paw is sill pea for light, but most of the ‘he Harness Maker, cked.” Harness of = descrip- | If you want a Trunk or Valise you cannot do better than by calling Come and ele your old account @rALSO FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, We ML APPEL, MILVERTON AND NEWTON. Late despatches and mail advices from Australia are to the effect that ew o land has been unprecedentally hot and the death rate from sunstroke has been co of | pl ich | statisties are to ha heat. On one d ee L. Moody, the evangelist, told a wdelphia the other Fresh, Wholesome BRE: AND CAKES. his anereae ree errors ee ee world, ve fa All Seasonable Fruits. story of how ‘he succeed irom the: rape of an The Baker. P See OYSTERS ==. By the Glass or in Bulk. zl H. SCHMIDT = want of fodder and water, In Quee: land, New ae Wales and Victoria the heat has never been so excessive. Men, women, shen and horses drop cie before hem. To add to scarlet fever and other epidemics prevail in many localities. The newspaper columns are crowde ‘ith reports of the rush from the gold ih of Cvolgardie, which, during wh ast six months, have claimed upwards uf 200 victims by starvation or water old seekers to reach there. m a But when the suffering son of Erin Boe FRIDAY | iuto the dentist’s chair and “ saw gleaming oer ‘of forceps to be colt in uading the offending molar to let, Milvertoxs Booogie Sete) iis hold on his jawbone he positive- rosch’s new Bes ks, wi fus The open with a pin, and-when Pat opened i _anoath to yell h grabbed the tl and out it came. “It didn’t heat bad as you expected it would: uid it?” the ee asked, smiling at lis ruse. “Well, no,” "replied ati, hesitatingly, as if doubting the truth ta his admission. e aie ee hours; From 9 a.m. t | FRIDAY | get 2| Friday ves Ae week, NY. 6. F een Photographer. | * miners who have returned to Sy Baneie ‘is strewn eins sielevous and marked with the graves of those oe lave perished in their Te ade ‘0 reach the nearest statio: od piucing his hand ont where tue jabbed him with ie pin, “ didn’t think its roots would go so far douwn-es that. @ntario for Ontarians. have ja received an attractive little. pamphlet from hn Dryden, the Ontario Minister of Agri- culture, entitled “Tho Pioneer Farm eae : es ae : s more important. than thal _ Wabigoon Country, Rainy|” }} 0s Apne ears a di rereeane ng ne Bread is question in these thr CAKES —> Fresh every day, ab istri . The attention of the Department jy been gre to this io: den manner ie Fer uur’ ’s agricultural capabilities The experiment so far has been very suc. on al we, Fresh |G. Guenther’s, istelgggy 's Core for ti te fi ‘This isto certify that Thave bonght two rt) unless it has the patent shoes behind fe | each section, which like magic pleused to give this certificate.” AARON NICHOLS, Peterboro. Sold by James Torrance. nts breakwater ex- rest | tension sand iodide done this coming sumine ee ‘Moffat, of Fergus, has sung the Melville church choir of ait village for 50 years. the] Pt. “Elgi A. J. Bailey, AoE Stratford, who We been G. T. R. bridge foreman for 8 years, bas received notice of dis- A aa way to find ont leche. we as we advertise would be DROP iiss our shop and investigate. In at of keen comprtition we an we got Jo “ <a up and hump,” 80 to 8} eae apd Doing business with us you can al- ways feet assured of the very best work at the lowest PRICES Share, 102.519 shaven ‘and baircut, $53 haireuts for 15e., 2 for Be. St siiacks dyed, ise: aie "singe, Be. : — especially on the part of iaibe : of smull cxpital, the sons <e secure farm: Such sould be 3 their atten: |“ ‘sion elsewhere. Ontario still has“vast resuuroes at her command,—a Heritage intended for her own people,—and presouts advantages unsurpassed by way province or by any oped ae ‘Those desirous of securing a che pane should address lee the Dep't of Acriculture, Toronto. = PERFECT TEA wok, a7 RED PLAG STORE.va C. S. Kertcher, en ee Other Stratford officials may be removed. he Fort Gratiot Sun says that Gederal Manager Hays, of the G.T.® is all right. ‘That while recently puss- ing over the Sarnia division he was informed that the section men were getting 90 cents per day and mediately ae their wages paneat ei $1.25 per | The life ae an active eollmin is no any where. Britai ly liowerer they Appenk tb be ted to be ready for. speeches. on perplexing to meet and satisfy. The Armenian question is at present, and very ee 0, one on which the public is very sei Of a sprech of Lord Salisbary he ‘ouher day we are told iiss the sadly Teaepayuee part of his speegh was that on the Armenian He had to ee the total s AND JEWELRY. Py “ruorsioce they wee “i of tho Te Si ie kha a eae t ate {ein rib, and's To: package and . Bi ar proces ams not Mewp iy tell hin to write 8 » SPZEL, HAYTES W ama by Front Biecot Eaet, Toronte, ne sete as oe in nas and Ww Eee “ “ e full line of Rit Fever | Pins, Brooches, _ | Bull’ stock « able ee for rt. y | DRehGe ice oar ‘Bain St., Milver _|Watches, Clocks = Ceorge Pfaff, Jeweler, — a fuil line of Wal- | dut lish lever Hareeraie ieee: peat jedding Presents, 4 at Se and it sa not seem to. his own friends. is even ton. New Massey-Harris Drill. ‘The Massey-Harris Combined Hoe Drill and spring-tooth Broadcast Seeder, is the lightest, strongest, and in every way j|the best combined machine yet produced. There is good reason why it should be, for it embodies all the patented features formerly owned by three Canadian com- panies, and in perfecting it two solid years of work were spent upon it by the most noted and most widely experienced drill and seeder experts in Canada, if not in the world. Also, some ‘| entirely new features have been added. The Pressure Lever Is the pride of the inventor and ‘the joy of the user. By this lever you can sow your grain any desired depth. Also sets your cultivating teeth, raises the hoes and teeth out of the to ground and throws your machine out of gear when turning around. by this-one lever. Examine this feature before pur- chaste a drill or you will regret it. MASSEY-HARRIS CULTIVATOR. This Cultivator is the first and only implement which has every ee do can be raised and lowered according to the depth you ey want pulverized. Spring Pressure oor jat, . oil-temper Pressure Springs are attached ae pasa get their bearing from the same ee aty which be independent tooth-carrying sections are hinged. The re, while the sections may. be hobbling up and-down in following an uneven sortie, the pressure applied is always uniform, notwithstanding the great fexibi On other cultivators (attempted copies of the oes. a nee is applied bebind"the axle, in which case applying e destroys ull flexi- n | bility of the sections, increases the draught wrementonsly, sonretimes lifting the wheels clear of the ground, and when an o le is encountered the team pulled tua dead ae ‘or more likely Duele will give way. Examine thie points before purchasing a Cultivator. _ . MASSEY-HARRISSc Corbin Dise Harrow. Pci » BALL BOX. Eleven balls in each bearing makes it the lightest draught Harrow made. By the use of the Slicer Disc Wheels you do not need to angle your disc as much to do the work. There= «| fore it will not ridge the land. ———__ eaD. SMITH, acenr, Office next to Grosch’s Shoe Store; Milverton. “|E. Hawke, Ag’t, Newton. A FULL STOCK OF REPAIRS ALWAYS ON HAND BY BOTH AGENTS.

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