Milverton Sun, 31 Aug 1899, p. 5

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thi a bi sthe farmer tting - fall, wire tt alee pom cere the two ‘oan companies I found that $300, ‘paid the principal, or a good partof it. All through the eountry towns, villas ny ee provereni, wiich boas that the people in- **etend rei ey: bij baiting = re going up thai é be to put up private Sache aad Ba moequeuce rentaare high _ and’ wages greatly on the increase. KAONDIKERS ‘+ CHEERFUL LIARS” red liars: of “it, for aoe a ur yon i esa Ite d 1 shouk “I wouldn’t bel “he couldn’t tell the trath ican, jen in Alaska are the ic wey don't Garé for Soe bar tab Bees ‘the hurd-luckers have nothing to say r Alaska bat good.” ite Library System, ‘The free Base sp ete in the te eonmonwealt +h of Massachusetts, where the found its birth, now Sante very near] «completion su far as its univ ais concerned. “towns in the Stat library tevileges and these comprise tess -than One-half vf I per cent. of the popula- ‘Tn thi of and | La ‘inpipeg so | mig! “seattle, Wash., Aug.—Cy Warman, the thor, of London, , Ont., says he found verificatic his sojourn oa the Klon- dike, fi tion he has re- duéned, for the Biblical observation that “all “men Tiars”—especially all Al . ; x “For cheerful 3 iolieste stupendous, | 4° m father if he |‘? told mes thing Sheer alae for I know |} ish Laws, and might be arrested by their reim meg ‘The effect of the Corn ws, while OL rach was acne ee “ trade. The co ha during those yom but “oa ta “sell, ted to sell it, they continental nations to sel Great Britain, spoiled that market for the itis manu! soaps and; the result must have been a hea possi made by exhibitors‘at. uscal pleasant time may be looked pare truly gredt-dhow. for- be Deautial and realistic. tend the “Western” with- alway joy an ae abeela sens alee his show. It isa pleasure trip to a veritable Fairyland—an object lesson depicting the ° ty. We would advise our pie lists and programmes are still to be UEFERING OF TODAY Is OGRESS TOWA) TOMORROW. THE STRIKERS" THE won! When viewing. broader light, w: grnetble of pro burning goe forever and ever. ‘The forms of Hesterday are ‘being melted toda lay Every moment seen a. chatge, and every ‘000 volumes with 66 of a ni we find the erly |imeterial and the tarocs of history. This ¥ universal oscil, seothifig like a volcano, Sealy ee expend for anc ballon In § ether towns new pablic, buildings tor various uses, including free library acc Ta and gifts for public —Tibeary purposes have, amoonted tom n $200, Set widely | t sseparate villages at sesakral brary weal true sol net accommodate the pabl leman Barnstable as therefore 6 indeyendent free libraries avd Sutton hus 5. Williamstown Fs ‘aud the city of Northampton have 3 each | class, an ~ und each of 14 others have 2, The city of a brary, while 5 ae reading rooms and } i for delivery only, —1 of Reviews for ptember. MONOPOLY MADE ME@ GRLAT. oyed ‘Tbe wars of Napoleon having destro; aes and chs mercantile vall the sixnufact “miata fans beyoad all Civili ayath Wr ico wovautile marine: ral happen et co ‘thre estaGlishina cottan States, not only: Paalgene of the slave wa ing cian ou poles ‘and soe gods; 80 that eetton had water to-he worked up, bss i anche ue ip! bing In the meaty ea fear al pas rang, e-; | hurls up tode} 6. heey ee are 80 | ference. hf of J. and M- Courtenay, k a, Tar nffering, and all suffering bespeal ‘rom thi: revolution und temorrow démpiahs Row es usa pierre aid vow a Napoleo Maitin, rons is cezeiled by a Rockefeller, aude Tank's Wher Uwese faites Baiel ap ‘key also tear down, and frum what is torn down new fi 2 consteneted. ‘The one ge lieve i ress are themselxes the ‘result of ightier laws thal can only gue: Ww bat the’ aang results will te who shall dare to fat any result will be final Fue We can ovly base oar hopes on what the past has given us the daty nearest at os inal ai tratore mus: be all the people, merase when we have an organizatioo— Bitration posaible, we shall perhaps see that {drs Viioe of Chie ponpie is Wie Votes 9f Cod ‘ANGLO-CANADIAN TRADE BOOMING e past few years those connected ius shee agricaltural cect from the ian more care sid a8 to cl ved thas the Roglish market as wel suppiied with Canadian cheese, land, the market, being lagely Sapplied steve forciesnonneslens believed, Canada could | displace. Wether the dairymen Wpliniged ths said wes thght * fa The total ie 1s 209,961 pi an 1801 Here were 23,48 peck, packages. It will necanputnein ‘Year has been te- axerkable, being nearly threr times that of last year up to the present, a crease Vide: isiet0,-contine, if proper per «sipping facilities can th the ol tot eulareing the market Resactics baane Englaw at ‘known London i oe c, Me. Coactnes vi uring t few patna be ey ee set “paviclay | tweon, have been iney tl cA sa thei vosodarit wi be evnanced by ee we es patting. rsh ay to. pro se ail | D: for she Britith market, fle se «And he i alwaye gone whet there a rrands to:be a |B. A. pastor. de | Corrected weekly by H: M. Schaefer. THE BOY ON THE FARM, Indec a spreading tree Ui fo Saas berate POPULAR PRICES PERFECT FITTING neighbors candidly admit ‘That he’s a hopeless ease: i} g ee ‘5 2 ci ¢ Be. g goes on Snnday to FE ebureh And stays:to Sabbath school, And: by 1 Hopounding questions, ‘makes Hon acim panes ebay than he, And learns the golden rule. as mother sits up every night ‘To patch the clothes he wears, Andevery night b es and chews and swears. The frightened chickens duck theit-heads And cackle where he goes, He eats things with his i ki, nor cares For uny wind that blo} You gorge with 1 neg fruit, isa plan Te taken atinch tloce thee genius _ To stand the things you —Chicago "TimexHerala. oa Saturday elie through the ex- plosion of alamp. The condition of the bed clothes showed that she put up a tierce struggle with the flames. G. T. R. Time Table Trains due to leave Milverton. GoIxe NontH ScoING soUTH. 10: 9:: e, Friday evenings at o'clock Sex| ie eat Millbat ae peta LAND. MeMilen, & 4, Hasan (Dblue woe Seciice an siotaik ab muRcH.—Rev. David bona ag Sabbath Services at lla. We Ge cong Finkbeiner, ite ee a Sithath Schon 1, 1am. uesday Seite at fee. he ERAS CuvRCH— Blunele, Sib eee 2p COMMERCIAL Muvuntos, August 17,1809. jh. $ rall wheat per bus! 66 pring wheat, per bush. oe 66 a per bus 35 26 eae ro. ples p per bag « Fall Wheat. 66 od soe Whea' = 2 ats. . pples, ‘per bag - eet per bag. Dressed Woman An irreverent wit once remarked that there was more moderate prices. NATURES Puat_AND CHOICEST being well dressed is an immense satisfaction. far less money at it, because she has good’ taste, OF CEYLON a) satisfaction inbeing well dressed than there was in religion. We don’t suscribe to any such proportion, but we realize that Many a woman appears better dressed than her neighbors, although she spends There is a great saving ina store like ours, where there is a wide choice > and an almost unlimited opportunity for tastefully selection at Our ied Department Is well stocked with nice Fresh Groceries We are agents for the Celebrated Tra ae Tea. GROSCH & PFEFFER Milverton. We Can Fit You. Our stock of all kinds of Boots and Shoes and Rub- bers is complete, and can fitany foot. prices are the lowest. Yours, : Try us, our “Our Lont J.G. Grosch & Son MILVERTON. 4 2|P.'S.—All Kinds of Farm Produce Taken. Stoves are the Stoves.and ine The “GRAND JEWEL” 2 Best Stoves Made ely ing Supa: i BESSSaad q Oot ane SSS8SunubS5¥ Often Imi itated, § Never Equalled. Stove ted This is is saying a lot, but we are ready to prove it. will carry the largest and best assorted line of Stoves and Ranges for Wood or Coal ever shown in this vicinity. It will please us very much to have the pleasure of showing you our stock. Allow us to give you figures on a FURNACE} for your old -or new house. Yours anxious to please, Becks! BROS., : ware oe mete Rea kiananedh a Wee

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