* “fof getting one. exit yon are not : The | Milverton” -Sun| le "ean secure a handsome Colored € Picture, 18x 24, of — ce Fifteen Colors ; Sty sandibg or. Unaging [This Coupon and TEN CENTS ‘ ‘0 The Sun Office. EZ Only a limited number of these beautiful Pictures hee been secured, and as they are worth a great deal more | than any picture ever presented by any newspaper, there will be abig demand, Order AT ONCE if you want to be sure _ [of these pictures by subscribing at once, already a subscriber you can get one tn childhood i in nee village. For one day free from tillage, Us Boye went forth to hhaye a ah was vel little mon’ we had, But, ob, Sak lots of fun we had yep ae the village on the 24th What filled our souls wi ws wonder Was the fearful roar and thunder § OF the big old blacksmith’s anvil out: on the village green; We liked to see herhump And bump around and jum And roar out hollelnjatie in honor of the Queen. © ‘Oh, that was simply splendid, ~ And Iean hear it yet, "Deed Pil ne'er forget | "The thunder.of the anvil on the 24th of May. Tu Ki > Not Oyer-Confident. Vaneouyer, B. C., aks ‘brass bands and hundreds of support. ‘ers. escorted Premier Marta om the de) ety on his . He is not id he would keep rations, win or oing about buying |, but he was confid- jority mee Martin’ ip ities i ele ion, and Martin has giready 7 eanal: ‘dates in the field, besi al couneil of the town- ip of Hin, et in the Agri Atwood, on this 7th sent. re Hore So a foe al bei i ies jot con. 13; eri dan sin the ie ble ‘tthe motio: i r, Wher spoonded b: i ‘tha ane urt of Sain Wy No, dt om rei lehd Counel Ce ese busin Moy hae econded by Mr. Sin, "that 4. Ww. Sebmidt P,’ MeLell 10. for oe Wee sede he drain as per ae a ged ae Peet ie now lene Soxes be} Pealine g by-law. fo. 416“ g ). | in ein aie in scholarshi: fe eh Ratha ‘a i ud | anc LosT SEF STOLEN. At Milverton ony or ce anouE May 14th, a grey Mackinto: small hole on a at rij dollars reward for evi fas Ten ecat lex for convietion of thief. era tion may, be left at the Su with IN STEVENSON, stratford. sh coat, ee teri he! .. Post HAMILTON, ONT. A New i ONE CENT DAILY Independent in Polities Will print All the News for All the People. Will be out about June 1, 1900 4 Se Sent to any address for pore|4 months for $4 —OR— : One year for $3 THE ne . MORNING POST, Hamilton. The Morning, [Avoid Disease reek BY EATING GOOD MEAT Nothing tends to injure the system more than ae use of meat that is not of first class q ality. I endeavor to by the best beef and find that the people are beginnin; realize the fact through my extended | patronage. Ask me to eall for your order. Orders filled any time at the house, G. P. Hoffman, MILVERTON. House and L Lot For Sale Kertel Pag on Rerpciars sp ply to H. M. eins tain ilvert« WIA H. Kinnroaten, Breeton wen Sound, Miko ab Milvetton Court of Revision: A Court of Revision for the pu of, hearing ani against the assessment of the SATURDAY, MEA (obo, vie DAY OF At the pow of eleven ° Nay in the fore appeals must be de- osited with ¢ the Clerk on or before is open for in- spection in the office of the Clerk dur- ing office hours. W, D. Wer, Clerk. Dated at Milverton, this 5th day of May, A.D., 1900. s Z SSL MEY SL Si ale aie ai EE EE eS & e ARTI RY ge RNR NET HET RR FIT: RIT TRE RTA TRS Re Ee ee acs. Dominion [ite OER Enaserger— ae Milverton, on Mo. day, May 2st, the wife of Gustave Kinjefaki, of a daughter. Greatest Queen i in the World. novelist, Marie Corelli, in last week's Saturday Evening Bost. She writes: “The Englishman is ever quick sneer at woman’s pape eae in oe hij wal ability, yet. a all pie who’ rw anil one he is somali his hat at fi ds, ‘Tuos. Hicrarp, ic if, she is of all women the 7/ simplest, and herein’ gives matchles .| éxample to her sex, dors es tri ment, is pre-eminently woman in L. the ea unep ed nd inost womanly lait, ie poe sympathi the « spree. an tact which be, inherent in every true feminine re, Com elf-command, ss purity ae a strong, Be sonal perency for Throi t the word— is gifted wi d wh and teeta ws Rib tate we bees of our ae as ee a the: Queen ia evilepeeing and eh natural and iy east one Court. of | Revision The first sitting of the Court of th t roll, for the Township of Mornington, will be held in haere 's Hall, New YDAY, JUNE 4TH, At 100’ ae am. All parties in-| terested are required to take notice. Joun Watson, Pua May 12-3¢. Assurane(o, Head Office, Waterloo, Cnt. EstapiisHep 1889, ere at 1899 was the best the Dominion it Gained inthe je Near eas Hons ieee more than paid vy auth fas m the beginoing. Separate sgn for Abstainers Women. Amoant $3,646,836. Se Se cxM.P., Cum, Runpr, Bsa, esident. Vice-President and in force January Ist, 1900, J.B. Makriy, Managing Director, Sup't. of Agencies ak ea Uy sls she Sis Ss sly ole sy WV whe why she why she she Shs ols whe sly shy sly Sy i ole ls ake le Sie ie Pe AE Te ee eK ie SEE SE SESE SE SES FEE eis Tie Tie ie ie ie SE EE SE Wee “GROSCH & Milverton’s Ses sy it Largest PRERFER'S Store’ 4 ' Prices that are SE ae to bu week. Short and to the point. explanation required, ry for this ; No except that we want to.double our usual May sales fap: take this way i doing it. 8 he aid black ‘cotton hose for cents. 20 doz Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, al- § ways eats at 85¢e per pair, go-* ing at 25c A lot of Ladies’ Parasols, slightly soiled, always sell- ing at! from 75¢e to 1.25 going at 25¢ each TWENTY YARDS CHOICE FLANNELETTE FOR st A lot of Ladies’ black and colored cash- 4 mere gloves always selling at from * 25 to 30c per pair, going at 10c per, pair. § A small lot of Ladies’ black and ‘ colored kid gloves, assorted siz 4 always selling at from $1 to $1. 25 eet pair, to clear at 75c per pair. % ae 4 9 25 White Quilts, 1 1-4 extra large al- ways selling at from $1.25 to $1.50 each, to clear at 95c each. value. This is excellent 4 ‘ : ¢ ; ( THE STORE FOR TOWELLING 500, yds job tov eiiene always selli toc to clear, at 5¢ per 300 yds linen towelling always selling 12 1-2¢ to clear at 7c yd, § a 1 D1 o1e at ing at A lot of Ladies’ shirt waists, all patters and in good order. waists always selling atfrom 75c to, oO good These $1.25 each, clearing price soc. : ie 4 “ P.H. BASTENDORFF The paved Jeweiler - in To Has Just received a large stock of Jewelery, the latest Styles also a Inrge stuck >of Silverware which he will sell very low. for tlie ext Thirty Days. : Tt you want a fine watch, either Gold or Silver call on Bastendionft he will save you money. at Next Door to Postorsicr. ~ She wht she abe ls why sty ole aby obs oly ME Ye ist Ae We he Re HE SS phe ole aly why she ole she whe ate Thiet ie ee i Se SE NE Se she sy, se YE ie he Se Gat SMC OAs she shy ste by ly We are offering great values in CARPETS, LINOLEU TMS, 3 SHADES, CHEMILLE CURTAINS and COVERS. 7 A $4.25 wool blanket for $2.84 A $4.00 wool blanket for $2.67 A $3.75 wool blanket for $2.50 A $3.50 wool blanket for $2 33 A $3.00 wool blanket for $2.00 And our $2 union blanket at $.30 One third off all wool blankets These are exceptional values and cannot be re- all our so called slow sellers, placed at any snch figure, but we are determined to clear p Men’ 3 and boys black Fedora hats awe selling at from % $r to $1.25 each, clearing price 5ocgeach, Z 3Our values i in | GROCERIES are just the same, and be convinced. 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