Milverton Sun, 17 Nov 1898, p. 5

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Aine eanste tt Wie oa” the sine ure ay ov are bur, flakes. of the x rings . To the bie and lasies’ mirth, is furrowed and worn, white; ay orca and the fee corn, ae) xr hand in its frill of lace, “Ad the aol toxe on her wrinkled cheek, |r and a courtly graces 7 d tes On wake pal Means bank de will not stay on the @ farm by | ecu em, Service ot Elma” ages ers’ money is not more ul Burns Cuvrcu.—Rev. David Anderson, wa rection thgo the low which changes the |B.A., pastor. Sabbath Sorvices at 11 a.m. iat of the farmer's oy oF gel andi Weakly Prayer meting Will Break Under the Strain of Indigestion | A aae es, —Here’s the Testimony o} rear ee. ae eae ee erie wes Geode oo? acre grsem ie So carey gee fealth bray a the Boe of a ae ois ree Me i a that the are fixed by the ‘operation: ot. univer- ar) Ean earsp League, Fri And when the ers Festgred that the | vice at ‘Millban! Kk at the farmers Dy Iso hasten to explain that their ich ee: \o9 Taciinbents- ge ‘Tharsdi 30 p.m. Service al Zion chen, Wellesley Tp. at 3 p-m Cuunce or THe EvaNGELICAL Rey. George Finkbeiner, pastor. m. id 7p. my ?. ree mote ‘Assoora- Sabbath School, ate A Ee Ea A PREACHERS NERVE, on Tuesday is at 80% WANTED - sane of force of character, who can fur- and for three months. Berni i lary to rij ht jarties. = am ra iN ‘NSCOTT, Toronto. With a proud “And the snowflakes click on the window] ing testimony othe and ct lente Splend Und 5 reaulte f followed the taking of the first bottle z And the ne angel sing al tes of God, J and a few bottles hav. thandwe| House and Lot for Sale. f of the farmer love cherily recommend it to our fellow je Irving, in Onward. LORD ROSEBERV ‘TO YOUNG MEN Lord Rosebery delivered his inaogaral Sold by James Torrance. good ee Ae brick house, with erton. eu » Milver sa rd she idea MEETING. plied» nether iittala Gr fui The Mornington eal thet at Donellys pets ie ow APPEL or AUGUST BIDT, taddress as honorary ae all) Newton, os Monday, the sociated Stteties of en Calves, Members all present. Mhesatvates Poa en jded over by } meeting were read aad sign e Reeve iaue the COMMERCIAL. Jiterney meni » proobeded to give secions ad ee LO Ue auudents i in the mats le Strathers $1.75, for tile; for . Klenek $1.75, iH ems *| Corrected weekly by H. M, Schaefer. ie 5 eae November oe 1898. eid | Fall wheat per bus! 8 66 eal: | Spring whet per Dash os ms Jey per bi aes ae oe ieee blind tine, lot 10, “eon, AY i a ihe selecting jurors; ‘rim $3, selecting jurors; | Potato pera ted | J. Wat ing jurors Jenga 6 08 6 00 copy for ‘Kk of Peace; G. Hurst $25 10 13 4 paeyal A. EEO Lie for lumber Bo and pos fot three BA arts; Ww. Neca Beaebo, for gravellin; 10 10 speaker dwelt on the enormous J, Tanner forlamb killed by dogs; 8 8 population of Great Britain and Ireland for |. Lia tik gr Matting oe sand ping |S Be. ininietrative purposes culvert and bridge; ‘atson « 8 8 ny ‘of distinction | cover for collectors roll; S. Jacobs, $19.70, 44 -oyen within the empire fo for those who would | for gravel; R. Nicklin $9.50, for gravel 18 ly ‘of empire- on and | H. W. Kerr $173.50 for gravel and 7 7 who would dei ss not wit gate; Weir & Young $6.11, f Be 6 i tit tnisioosry Gropp $19, for leaning ovt dich and putting ve 6 te ereta Stratford, November 17, 1898. in Decem! ‘arson, Clerk. Fall Wheat... $ 66 Spring Wheat 66 66 z Barley 35 40 sworD orc UPTION | Peas oT OT ron, sir, it is hose ee as ean are called upon i ‘hey ee sie tiene "were to get out of wy for Great, tain y dren voted a isilegs! cae: paths of administration 1 a sma rt ani ¢ manner ead baie ) ae like them, as I = at a wol their superior to (oF the empire and do anyth a like of m ams ticist for it. im what he considered lucible minimuin of this ae ser- seve to service of ne Britigh citizen still, aud T,be- lieve it is very impor hesaid that if he regarded ent pasa a penta a rut a poor thing at the sets of actions Boning gee sacred to ray us ys, the Exlin- rng of Cookman, an bau iebags a Taibo weachers, aad you ores oirutliy aspital of the caves is yt iikiecs in ear oe ‘sense, at | bie uier nae the Ottawa eal mment at ere bi Tt was great fun 1892, when the Cons Lateral ee per bag - Potatoes, per big. Butter oe Wes Wheat, white YEAS yc «ered. 7 72 {© goose. 6 63 Peas 5 88 Barley. 4 48 Oats - Hay 8 5 878 Base, new laid 1 10 edi Chie! 35 ind they will perish by the sword of cor- Butter vb roe 1 10 ruption, Eset alas wre. per: : 1 16 ishing so far. — Due 4 45 Sei RE RS Sea Tu 10 Dawson has been swept by 9 fire| Gee x 4 ais otal 5 which caus jamage estimated at Dressed hogs. 4 5 25 half a nuilion, A woman in a saloon | Beef, hindquarters... 6 56 8 50 fight started the blaze by thudling a ie aaa 6 5 7 50 5 6 00 SKIN LIKE BABY’S chy diseases from the merest pimples to the most obstinate eczema, Shri running sores, are nage dd pleasantiy and permanentiy care by Dr. Agnew’s Ointment—. Who MINE ly a baby its soft velvety panion until past middle life, and Dr. .gnew's Ointment has cured speedily and head and its irritations, which are accom- 2) Just es large shipment = Gol) & A 5Oc. to $1.25... The No. 285 D&A THe D & A GREST the celebrated CORSETS and prices from a A BEAUTIFUL FITTER Allsteel filed and selling at $1.00 PAIR The High Bust Corsets .. With Shoulder Straps All steel filed, in all sizes <= $1.00 PAIR With Special Hip Protection A beautiful Corset for stout’ Ladies and selling at er" $1.25 PAIR | Millinery We again ask you to visit our Millinery Department, as Miss Golden will be pleased to show you a beautiful line of FALL HATS, which are up-to-date in every respect. iIFURS - Do not forget the fact, that we are leaders in this de- partment. Why we certainly would notdo the business, had we not the Rich Furs, at Lowest Prices, * Our Ready-Made Glothing Department Has the finest line of Men’s Suits, Single and Double Breasted, at prices that defy competition, ever shown in this community. We ask you to kindly take a look through ous stock before purchasing elsewhere. Also in Men’s and Boys’ OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, PANTS, ete. We Welcome You All. ~~ Grosch & Pfeffer : Importers EGGS 15 CTS., CHOICE BUTTER 14 CTS. —eczema—t blotches on the ey chronic erysipelas—liver spots and w arequickly noteelse of these distaste! eee driven off and restlessness away— disorders which ayueee and where torture reigned with 2? Dr. Agnew's this balm brought rest Soe allays the dis- d a cure—it affords in- itching, burn- stant relief from the ing, stinging itching di es tions which are part Do you suffer fror and parcel of such piles—itching, blind, bles, and in a ing or ulcer- thousand cases ated ?-No remed; inte treat- has brought so quick ments have failed to relief, spared painful heal and eradicate surgical operations as them it has worked Dr. Agnew’s Ointment and perman- —it has proved itself an ent cures—and no skin absclute cure for piles ease, no matter of how long in all forms and at all stages— standing, bafiied its curative quali ‘one application will relieve the itching In of chronic it has proved irritating sensati in an ae its great worth, n record long standing cases after fom where this dread affection has three to five nights’ treatment hepa and its patient and constan! Soreness qui an ‘A ladyliving in a northern County town writes that ‘The baby of another lady living on Pacific Ave. in A ee Uitech jeacishe was fondled witheat shown. Forney vas terribly plas ‘with scald-head and eet zoret treatment and used gefibecsree eczema—she tried rescribed by her _gian,and steam ber rerined ‘such purposes, but the pn eee wie ‘a disease ‘“Agnew's Ointment was her ine, foie fe iend; ods haifa box Suva taby and cared verself rselffssbhace leg wich the bane = THE HEART—Cares palpitation, fluttering, shortness of breath sa Fin go minutes, — “ 5 HAL POWDE! | SOLE AGENTS FOR THE GRANBY RUBBER co. A WORD ABOUT RUBBERS he Ge GROSCH has the largest and best assorted stock of Rubbers ever shown. We can fit any style of a shoe, narrow toes, wide toes, or any other kind of toes at the lowest prices.

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