Milverton Sun, 20 Apr 1899, p. 5

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LETTER FROM GERMANY. Dr. L. Turnbull, son of} Mr John arnball realy any Usual roll that is val on, the ill wonder ifwe were years ago. Agrest deal of the teacl jere is ‘by penatey sees here only which gives a very much te cupervuaiey of seeing wd stadying 8 Mabiece an in & alarhospital clinic: weal ther-on the whole haa been ded here although I ist eves 100,000 Norway Spruce And Other Evergreens A large stock of Fruit and Or- namental Trees and Shrubs, =|Small Fruits, etc., for spring planting. Send for Cataloguesto D. DEMPSEY, ” Stratford Nurseries. Stratford, Ont. appeared brightly and quite pleasant, shrubs are coming leaf, and the sone and hyacinths in ae encase alk bigs tage law forbiddio the export of it on ee heave lands a the Province, : =/MR. WANNAMAKER'S ADVICE. wil enjoy the eail ext da ildight, ext morniog early w ue found that, we ‘Ser Southam Bathe ha to salt Toe i amaller gesbel tocome out <diud take off the mails anda few Tomkins, ‘“ Good morning, Mr. Wanna- ‘a| maker, I have called to see ifyou can give me a position in your establishment. Ican Y | turn be hand to almost anything.” ‘No, we are full in every de- era. and you.are the twentieth man I facilities to closing fees Bay. City, have clos Midland firm foe the. suwing of rwards caken y- from $40,000. to $50, will be obliged ‘follow surt, ‘The only | have refused ‘to-day. Why don’t you take | up a line in which there is less competition “Td only be too thankful if me on track of such a position.” «When I was twenty, yeas of e the |age, I was a stranger in a strange land, with |" neither work nor money, when a friend of passengers | '* Mor hah and 8 right royal sendcoft they Pere a the ship's make it an ideal (pretty picture. b "View of the fection alon; stone and metal for! e deep ine sofw Usain: who ‘eae hie nay to ea eh shrosgh will swell out : for the mills of the Georgian Bay.” present business. It is just fifty years ago josie extent. ton ey! see tp Batic! ited oe st the reity will mean plenty of,work this season | p aoe pany, Limited i pr cee ae me book propectus, and to his elit letters and good advice, I owe much of my present ee Yes, young man, if ne have any- thing in you, there is just as goo or you to-day with this old se eee fonse as there was for me, Write them and see what they have to offer.” lomkins. ‘‘I have seen the advertise- ments of this tirm, tor agents, for years back, and have often thought of writing them,but have never done so. I will write to-day ; and Lam very thankful to you, Mr. Wanna- Bn? for your good anvice,” The PRAYER OR LIMBURGER (Ottawa Tribune.) ‘The Methodists of Buy City were praying when Durger is pretty atrongy bat quite a good niany of ta residents. to) move & mountain. CHAPTER UL f life, when the vigor-| vh lant: the rat blood Bay warmth in the vein health glow wit art spride and bs al fed ike exclaiming, “We ae the pee Bt bears ofthis part ofthe trip. boat ta) rough the Straits and next regrets and fond good byes as if we Tradl been friends of many y of | fren days. isi Athe Rathiskeller, the oldest wine cellar in tiday morning. donfonebly and feel nite, at hom wage Ona ost, any nis eas ‘eee the Emperor ci either i hi orrice uh the Express ani the children, or fe have seen Nasaaeise go sitended soldiers, garten, hich ae estate garden at one end, afovely park, right it the centre of the citys ‘ad will hot ace to describe it, of A0Y hospitals and s ener 3 srottid not be intere many, 0 yea ots iutich toueinet be oh dren usin. the ‘The Germans a right up tod nad ent: ahead uf the Wo enlin for tle eure of ‘consu paused puch a ep aude allover ve i nly ie tifica! of 1 a Aatenit work that’ cannot fail to | uew npplieations 9 are 4 er | ners STP wae wary Je be Eclipse hades iy! Hae ae of the flesh that rob igo a BICYCLE ‘And the ignoranze of dyspeptics, who) Showers Will. quickly find the holes in your Shoes. Hadn’t you better have them mended at once, or still better buy a new pair, Our window is filled this week with Dollar Shoes Stop and see the great bargains, it willsave your health and money. Our stock of summer shoes is complete. “ J.G. GROSCH & SON ITI TET main pried pain while rellef and is no experiment, but is the per- vhs Von Stan's | fected result’of mechanical skill eootete e'Tablets, which contain the “ q ¢ j frnit, coupled with experience, which has demonstrated the fact that under all conditions of weather and roads, the Eclipse is more satisfactory and practical than any other type of driving mechanism, the only bicycle on earth with automatic Coaster and Brake. PRICE = $50.00 P. H. BASTENDORFF JEWELER. Next Door to Postoffice. land man: cured with on box—for 35 cents. Sold etan of Partnership. PROVINCE tee Owestio,\ pace rth, ae Weir oe Adam Young, forme the members 0 business as Brick i ‘Tile m: 399, ackee ts from and after this he said firm shall be " JAMES B. WEIR, ADAM YOUNG. FOR THE Next 30 \Days we will endeavor to clear off the balance of our stock to make room for Sprin Suites and Setts. Bargains will be given. Call and sec. = Wiederhold & Rencetieh MitvERToN. Note i s hereby gee that the “License Commi orth Perth will meet to paen prea aa for Licenses at 10 o'clock in the forenoon o1 Seen April iets 1899 law bani be! Mr. G. G. McPherson ber e ‘ica vate in 1898-9, Tavern 46 ; SI ; Brewers 2. Necnber of “tpphications ce Vicenses fur Shops 3; Brewers 2. »plicants in 1899-1900, who were pot liste in me -99 are ax follow ‘eaver, Cor. » Sa i ratford; J. W. Rat! fe teheue Miltbank , pe ompanying | reparers in the: Tnspector’s tion by the publia. eee the plicants ' Ct obi y petition, or otherwire, at least four duys be- Fore the meoting above mentioned to, Abs dean: WM. CLIMIE, Inspector, DERBI We coe season Lismawen, OST. aad. ings ‘Proud of it” People who select their suits here always are. << If you will visit dur store and look over our new and care- fully seleéted stock of Spring Patterns you will never re- gret the trouble you took in ‘so doing. What suits one H wou’t suit another, and if you're hard to. suit, never mind, our many beautiful patters make choosing easy, ‘The workmen we employ are experienced and painstaking. ‘They're instructed neve to leave a job till vou say* I’m proud of it.” ‘Another large lot of Spring Suitings has just arrived, —-the third arrival of spring goods this year. Call and see ourgoods and be convinced that we do the trade of Milverton KNECHTEL, Appel’s Old Stand, Milverton. REMOVAL Having found that our quarters were too limited for our increasing trade we secured the old stand of Schaefer Bros., and will cry on business there in the future. We have in- creased the size of our stock that our customers might have a better assortment to choose. from. Our Spring Goods are the finest that have ever been shown in Milverton. The Latest Imported Irish, Scotch and English Goods are a prominent part in our selection. Call and see the latest ah we have in Spring Overcoating and we'll guarantee hat you'll pronounce it the finest thing you've seen in sometime. CLOTHES, DON'T MAKE THE MAN, but I’m the man that, makes the clothes. How do I make them ? Make them fit. I exercise the greatest care to first take correct measure of your form. Having done’ this I cut and make garments conform to your form. Not always an easy thing to do but we can do it and that’s why, we always give satisfaction and retain our ever increasing trade. Our Gents’ Furnishing. Department is replete. with the latest things out and it is now an acknowledged fact that if any gentleman hard to suit in style and quality wants anything he always comes to us because our selection is the most nobby and the best. If you have an order to leave for a,Spring Suit or Over- coat come where you will get a fit becoming to your figure and a price that wil suit your pocket-book. H. C. HASENPFLUG, Merchant Tailor and uents’ Furnisher, SCHAEFER’S OLD STAND, MILVERTON

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