Milverton Sun, 7 Apr 1898, p. 5

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; ‘ScieoL RErORT is ecloraane ‘|we pert hiad optic them, oF ao Le ra iced MILVERTON’S BUSIEST STORE. id yy toconyey tl » ‘trom the ‘ : Report of theatanding of the pupils, of] | Wood bos song comma and form one] offices to. the stations ; we pay large sums °8, S. No, 12 for Mare! of our social gathe: Where is now the| for railway freight ; we have to put on a aul Ts ‘aeker, Carrie Trim. | forest prinieval ? ine AcicRy oer sacer Jarger staf’ than. we wontd Mil Torrance, Hettie | ae disappearing ! Many ae enquire aoe handle them on the cars and ‘points | -Langfo will t generation get wood. What | of reception ; we handle them at the station j vio ura Kerr, Ela Kerr, | will be used for fuel in fly. years ? ef when red arrive ; we bring them to th Robbie Attridge, Tommy Gibson, Jane'| forests have si from wasteful lumbe swe sort them there, anil we Lannin, Sidney Atidge, Willie-Orr ting and from railroads and. manufactur: | haye an army af let to carry them Junior ed ing companies. In many localities 1t is al-| aroun deliver cham athe boubte of ihe eed Ella Gi teas: op ls tocry out “woodman 5] People at OF far f the ratepayers. Mary Ani White Florinda Part Isi te Bordon McCloy, Russel Att- | elsewhere, ing ¥ pga Oliver Pe: , Jim y Part wet sy White gee white of ae tenance xh he aca 34. |come all indu: M. Tuo ple. Bay fa it inthe birds charm us with their ea ies, low sweet their ‘Botes ! ‘A. — love to hear the birds sing. Wisy over pltconpe 0 piesa be. ond their ebility. trious and well behaved ie gee sa a cr SHILL 3 TRAGEDY OF jabeet lel tiehzag nad London, Ont., —James Tuttle Good Friday afternoon at, 3 son of Mr. R. inktle, ata ib the there a will be service in Crossbill Haglisn rsh witl iress on oat first sayin the Cross,” | On Kaster Sunday there will be gc eke the Wesley Stack Company, n ; mination of the Lord’s Supper, and fon | You‘on Atondas ne Easter a aegiteaes avi annual eae "D. + meeting. (eet AML MILLBANK. Mr, Henry Johnstoa and bide have moved ) into the house of Mr, rt Camy f pbell. ruite a ashes of vill gers intend taking in tl iterary eeyspead in Milverton | on atria evening, and at which some of ou talent is taking patt. ie Cocke, ofthe oth. line of |S thom Brantford, late business American Hotel, Wellestey pent Sunday p fy ee Sr saneie aie we Tone bitte eri divineteven a areal i Tepongh eh. lott heal” Bellon hes tila ied to Bmerson’s dressing room and found st saving | cuore, Whe latter handed over. his revol t al ocraingtonr| Bante oa, Met aa, they Toil was dead the actor almost fainted, but he Sil a ocianaedaee shee ere Saber PS ese ar einash paatad + and Easter Monday “afternoon the annual an ‘oyestry meeting. ——__ WELLESLEY. Philip H. Hesenpilug, proprietor of the to ‘al hotel, has his sample roo modeled jenny (eg of Waterloo, spent aie cere Herman Killer, x accompied by F, Fanl- -hnfer, will leave for Manitoba on the 18th of farmer ns pence ae peal eaeeter ill ibs “held at the athe hext-week, All sporis are te: i onan to fh eenee eaten pent several days in Toronto. ist 2 he secure Wabeut tied wner prt mad aceon bart bicycles, Misses #t, Reibling and M. Kanfman are v apeoding & tow weeks in Toroni ‘Mr: an tee. Raddy seedy vin North a vegalochin vel ke opewaiien (al Sa village this spri Don't forget the Royal hotel pening, on - Bastor Movday the Lith of April will be held in the evening in. the aaa Acai isiite tine beamed: BRUNNER. Afis. Charles Schmidt hed @ quilting, bee con Wednesilay Jast, when a large crowd] 10d, & Eby, for nee lereh War “jes, bas engaged’ with bet ce for the, coming tate Pata ae er work wi Mr. ichmidt intends taking a busi- cen inp to London and Montreal the com: r. “or . Reis has tee employed with his brother ‘George. as he will work the farm while George is working at his trade, Geo, also intends moving his own house to. the front of 11 Mise Liddie Cook ® sens 4 working with her sister, Lay Joh Age mano for atte summer. pease her in our ani ae Miss Clan aod mei ticks. Whe’ ge shot era pldy! Mr, Jobs hn Vogt is on the sick list. We e publ ie ication, of wih him a speedy recovery. x, Jobn Groppibas at present Nis sn He has TRALEE. H. Arinstrong had very suc cessful sule of stock and implements on Tuesday. Tt was largely uttended | t vaodisveeg thing bid Wel), eb etl ing from te vo $48, and horsés from hues Of sled Gown apse ral . Rnouter left on’ Monday for fired, ‘The members of to w tle was lying breathing heavily and blood owing froma erson, and. wi were not dne until Suturday niet, bab jt is uuidlécstoad that Emerson bat sked for an advance, as his wife had lost ap aue aitcieg, Ma's atle'as refusal Teds to the trouble. Emerson’s home is in Chi He member of the United States n mali oo is said to have reeeived word to be ready far active servic Coroner Flock will empanel a jury to-day. canes a month ago Emerson was ws stoping nd devout men, among who tthe Gemid Union Hotel ie Socontel He De, Thomas, Judge. Grog, “Rov, G. W on, “Rev. Won Kettlewell, J. H. sonal appearance, und seemed fond of his wife and child. A TERGIBL St. Louis, el April 4 4—A spi Girard, Il. says: News has be CATASTROPHE 1 backed up for tive mle and rushed city. like tidal wave. After the mesmige was receive hae leptons Si eat 4 at oe Gunn evhcil: lea vale a ke, announced for 1898. eu atinee f the Government with seeking to. eurtail tthe Government was Hes Strongly influenced The Commons, It is a fact worthy of record that at least fife, eats the House of Commons are Caterrhal Powder in case a cold in the head i ferent shapes. e testimony 8 representing conatturncs in At. this v. James Torrance. i THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS high school entrance and public mittens for 1808 wil ete., at either the high school entrance latter, book work, i candidates, is to be taken into account, as jast year, in view of the special provisions Wanted Christian Men and Women to introduce ** Glim; most murvellou: of the Bible. religion demon strated. Supernatural facts of the Bible no lor longer in Maly v. Dr. Austin is the Badgleg, Professor of Philo- opby, Vista University, writes the In- Uroiltion. Tha‘cou eee scholbely japlain. Searles, Evangelist pashan ela ge Eee ea periénees of Wesley, Mark Twain, Dr, Buckley SV: i Steats iit ah ‘lar ell separating the spirit land is Il may at least. have a ne id “canvassing boo) PeAsuUe worthy, Parente) Experience ooks on time, Freight pal. Sells 01 RADIBY-GARRETSON Company, Limited, ‘Poronto. ANTED— PRUSTWORTHY AND egentlemen or ladies to travel reponse, established house in “On addressed stamped oles ‘The Dominion Company, Dept. ¥ Chicago. mm 10 £0 20 feet, rear many lives are Inst. Evansville, Ind., has sent two stewmn- boats.with food and ‘blankets to. the seene. t 12. 30 this morning the operator i hone ‘ Company's oieg at’ Mount, Vernow, Ind. | Berto ye pots pee eae = informed the Associated Press that the] Gui) £ y imate of the loss of life at Shawneeetown Pes ais ca was at tha Sig te t 200. Mou: foes 7 8 from phar any and the ean ta on whic! ae ie estimat is believed to be rel —-_—_ POSTAGE ON NEWSPAPERS Postmaster- General Mulock has brought down his.new postal rates Dill. ¢ bill newspapers may be lives fe within ten miles of ite. place a abi ers delivered at. the place course, are delivered at charge of the publishers, "But ou news | pect delivered at a distance of more than ten miles from tl rate of a half cent a pound will be impos The proesou wil (oes po. iat once ; a guarte January Ist _uext, and the vinaltdet on July Ist., 1899. i suppurding the imposition of postage » Mr. Mulock pointed out We aps carried free i a) that tbe ease of newspapers had inereased from, 9,000, 7,49 sin 1807, and now demanding free papers af more or $80 to iece The proceeds) of | able as being newspapers ab ull, bat the sa Labi od to about $1400. | complying with the re juirements of ihe hay Mr. TH. Hoy, of Ligtowell was tlie) ja therefore wetting free transmission.” ere constavtly demanding saweionerr. : i dies on accoust of the Clarkson, ihe little fonr year old tonnage of papers son of Flay night's the cre cost.of the bags in katie the fortune vf eine is leg broken above} Lat ied was larger bas the knee. Ele was climbing ou some beople had any ides of, ach bag o “4 arrows that bis faliee had sharpened | 4, mhaa free ti Vee and it had cost sand seb against va fence, when one of; in ihe sections f.'! on’ bim with thewbove | wesults, Dr. Dingman, of Listowel, ; luced the fracture and the live, P dyllow is getting along vory nicely. ca carry thes. Shortly afterwands axother $3,886 baa boot re for bags to catry the same txo ‘Mir, Malock coudiaded : supply bays for these papers at “We have to ‘all. points 5 iste stead Pee bag | Battery per spond de Shoulder per pound. c se ‘| Ducks a) Spring W Wes COMMERCIAL. Corrected weekly by H. M. Schaefer. April, 7, 1898 $81 8i Eall wheat per bush. 2uZe ee pags Thre pee pound ain per pound. Soka wre S10 tallow ool . Hides Fall Wheat Barley ook per bag we ae tised. ever since. Ladies all say so. Why Miss Helem, your i fever saw at the price before. ful service, it is our duty to do so. to the proper selection of goods. another they tell you of it, and tell you why. a Samal in every department. GROSCH & PFHFFER, Judging from the number of Ladies’ that visit- iS ed our showrooms on Thursday and Friday | Sron of staining information, ae of last week, itis an evident fact that Ladies ‘jare interested when our openings are adver- Is it any wonder, why, Because they .|get the selection and also the up-to-date choice S stock. The store being crowded with Ladies testimony to the good effects of Dr. Agnew’s It is an evident fact,and the »|Millinery is far superior than anything we Certainly we are here and going to look after your interests, We kindly ask you’ to inspect our stock before purchasing, it will 4 ouss| Certainly interest you. ONE OF THE MAIN FEATURES reg: raw. |OF this store is that every employee appears to be and is in- terested in seeing that you receive prompt attention and care- They’re always ready to offer every opportunity If one thing. is better than Our stock is Call and exainine. Importers. OUR 1898 MODELS J. G. Grosch has received his new models for 1898, and is B carrying:the best makes in Gands: MASSEY-HARRIS, SKY 3|HIGH CRESCENTS, RED BIRDS and COMMON SENSE. Call_and see these new models before buying your mount. J. G GROSCH Potatoes, per big 7% hie ‘ Mou sth 15 16 ie ae 900 000 Beef, per ew £00 7.00 Toronto, April 7, 1898 Wheat, white a8 $ “red. 84 ‘goose. 78 7 Peas 46 46 ley. 26 5 Oats By E “ds Eee? Chie 50 Batten, Ta Gills 16 18 tubs, dairy. 13 15 40 60 8 10 5 6 45 55 400 5% 650 8 00). 650 7 50 500 «605 UP 10 In the latest we lead, having received another ATE lot of Spring Suitings we are prepared to show the nicest and latest Suits in town, which we offer at reasonabli latest Top Shi Cuffs. Gents’ Furnishings. before buying elsewhere. for Easter nowis the time to leave your orderat KNECHTEL prices. Also some of the Colored Shirts, Collars and We keep everything in the line of If you want a suit Practical Merchant Tailor.. Come and see our stock:

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