Milverton Sun, 9 Aug 1900, p. 5

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{ Beware of the too Liberal Use of Salt, Salt draws the juices from beet in toughens the fibre, makes it and less nutritious. e water, s the fibre and wenders them jestroys the though ne robs one flesh of Ladies’ Home Journal. Salt acts in exactly | 0 as on meat Lass fh State. progress in that direction food value by eee, hides made this year. The class of hotels is gen wing better. One tl ng wards . How to oy a 1? for Lomg:KeepIng. | P’ Be yoke ot the oie gpoile much vuicker than the white. nt that the yolk tween it and the:she! odors easily, therefore only odorless : 01 materfals should be used ing them. -- August Ladies" one . Journal, — od Wills for Probate. The following fe eee were at the local Surrogate Court grant during the mouth of, July: For pro- bate--Benedick , yeoman, S. Easthope, $2,845 pe , $2,700 real ; Jno. Longeway, hotel eeper Logan, 730 personal,’ $6, 3 Willia onal; Amy M ale, “Detroit, Mich.) $37 raeral Jobin 1 Kenny, ogan, farmer, $300 perso! BB real ; James McDowell, Btratford, “Frege foreman, G.T.R., $100 person- . al, $700 real. el though the bidding was active Avoid Disea se BY EATING GOOD MEAT Nothing tends toinjure the system more than the use of meat that is not] + of first class quality. I endeavor to by the best beef and “find ‘that the people are beginning to realize the fact through my extended “patronage. ‘Ask me to call for your order. tl Orders filled any time at the house bs G. P. Hoffman, MILVERTON ‘Limitless “Exhibitions Watches,Clocks, Rings, a 3 e seller is viatis toafine whieh in many localities is rigidly enforce Listowel ecocse Fair. yi Listowel, A reese Was old at the fale mae ‘Thunday, e oy, Z j 4 i 2 a= ae BE ay é 7 3 i-2 g é : E e cheese Bluevale bridge £ Silver Corners 176, Crystal Sprin m2/ and Elmira 160, Ethel 140, Walton 75, Monkton 100, Wallace 406, Newry 200, Donegal 229, Elma 380, Colored—Alsfeldt, 185. A New Triple Alliance reat Britain, Japan, and the alter States unite in maintainin; ned it by, i still said, Chinese troops, mee ee Ro reason to doubt thet, if, England, d States only | w un- Reviews for August. Yo { tornado . Saturday. illow Grove ze Cy but es is | it mi Ten per cent. of the Hawaiian natives are lepers, The date of Be | Humbert’s funer- al has been fi; to-day. King eR of Belgrade, was married on Sunday as a Bere pomp, to Mme. Drager Mase North Dakota was ravaged by a Hundreds of houses and barns were ae cattle were killed and crops destro: A marriage license was recen ie that an ‘ae bird may be caught . lad iltee all Superintendent J. J. Kelso, of the Neglected and Dependent Children, is 2 | his little son ae Muskoka and left hi ha farmer. The lad w. a unwell neil cia Elle costobuanbael money promptly when it was due un- til taken ill himself. The boy remain- d wi he farm ‘he father re- 0, al nding to some, he actual- ly offered. the boy for sale at a stated figure. At present the father is still , | Making the greatest efforts to recover Fa The Two Evils (Golawin Smith) In the United States there is much ing Presidential dese They abhor b ie Imperialism and Silver. Imperialism and siver, ny hopeof electing him, but | with the hy ope of producing. a morai effect fenicke fre tell on future elec- tions? Such seems to be of the New Y or, is better than ae Incaleulable flexibility of his op- integrity of the is Rares: commonwealth is at stake, effect produced by ecupulons session before him the choice between two evils, and surely from the anti- Imperialist point of view Bryan is a less evil than McKinley. yx Sam Hunter's Cartoons, Special Cables, Ontario Despatches, 8 Chains, Cuff Links And the very latest in SILVERWARE i at rock. bottom prices ‘SP. H. BASTENDORFF S.— Watch Repairing a Baie Next Door to Posrorricr. Head Office, - Vtciicc, Ont Esrapiisnep 1889. ‘The year 1899 was.the best the all: ever had. It Gained inthe Year Iu pti Eectee Tn vash rite dn Biveress “Reet! 214i per cent, + 19.59 per cent. Tevinterest receipts have qors thaw paid i ¢ cath losses from the bg arate branches for Neca ers and Wo Amount $3,646,853 Jas. pee ex-M.P., President. ‘Puos. HiisaKp, JOR. Mares. Managing Director. Sup't. of Agencies in force January Ist, 190°, Cur. Rumer, Esa. Vice-President Publishes the best of readable. To January lication. The p STAR in the hones of thor ing the;best afternoon paper in whicts asnally se Bau ever publi $m refors th en and e5 In rg iu ny orical his royal mother. The 18x trauied. woud be an orm nent on any W. and is a work o: Madge Merton’s Page for Women oronto Daily Star: in the excellence of its special departments, while its news columns are bright and HERE IS A BARGAIN FOR THE BALANCE OF THE YE. The Toronto Daily Star will be Mailed to any Address 50 Cents The regular subscription price of THe Star is $3. 00 a year, and $2.60 where = paper is not received until the day r pl ent offer is made with a view cf pla usands who will be interested in 1ead- PICTURE OF THE QUEEN GIVEN FREE, To every subscriber will be mailed a beautiful plate of Her M and the Prince of Wales. It is a special Prine Bee make exclusively for The Toronto Star, i Full Market Reports, The Khan. Sporting News, * everything. It leads AR. Ist, 1901, for ntario, ajesty Queen Victoria a= 24. White GROSCH & PFREFER’S MILVERTON’S LARGEST STORE “BARGAINS IN MILLINERY 1 Box Flowers (assorted) these flowers never selling less than from 25¢ to 75¢ each clear the lot at 20c, each. 1 Box Flowers, assorted, never selling less than from. 15 to 30c each, clear the lot at 10c each. Ladies’ these are exceptional values, cal] early and get first choice, Bargains in Navy Blue Serge 60 yards Navy Blue serge, just the thing s;|for Boy's Suits, 27 in. wide, always selling at 5oc per yd., clear the piece at 30c per yd, Bedspreads, very large, always selling these at $1.25 each clear the lot at $I each. 8 Only, Beautiful Hanging com Lamps, which were always sell- *«ing at $6 each, clear the lot at pesssoesesssny SOME FEATURES $4.50 each. Better come at once and get one of our $1 Sailors for 25ce, only a few left. Clothing at Greatly Reduced Prices. GRAIN BAGS At old prices, better buy your wants now, Come inand look around the store, whether you buy or not. The store is yours. We have tried our best to make it as convenient for you as pos- sible. This Store will be closed on Friday, Civic Holiday. Grosch & Pfeffer.

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