Milverton Sun, 23 Aug 1900, p. 5

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Ontario’s. Harvest The following estimates for the (except inthe ease of h ‘neu from actual ‘threshing results i No’ Pall swheat shows an area. of 1 1080, els per acte- oreade of both acerage and r Ae ix 9 Aap is .577,810 acres ; This is: isa dail he has a variation nab last year Rye— 42, 218 yields 2, 114,850 bushels, or Pto7 bushels per show a decreased area an a, but the yield is below e yield is estimated niiihe following aereages i x erops for ? mangol turnips, 156, fh Pia, 57 me ad and gar 380,4 apples givei estimated, vivid te ie ye 245 ecghel: hhels per tree of ‘bearing age. jk orses, 617,407 ; hogs, 1,77,6 ry, 9,841, 241. ‘The elip of ‘wool Mae 5,805,181 pounds. Avoid Disease BY EATING ‘GOOD MEAT A Nothing tends to injure the system| jome, --more than the use of meat that is not 1 ts r. G. 3 of first class quality. T endeavor to by the ‘best beef and find that the people are beginning to realize the fact through my extended “patronage. Ask me to eall for your order. Orders filled any time at the house Gc. P. Hoffman, MILVERTON Welding 6, Sho seat buble ie. -80! sid fe about | Mii le, Messrs. Fullarton Limitless Exhibitions Of new and tempt- ing bargains in Watches, Clocks, Rings, Chains, Cuff Links And the very latest in SILVERWARE cat rock bottom prices P. if. BASTENDORFF — Watch Repairing PS. a Specialty. Nzxt Door to Postorricr. Head ' Ciiea, Esrapuis ‘The year st war the best ite ella _ Senior. d. I Na; ined patties Its interest receipts, hivesmors thas ve cali ¢ sth losses fe ini “Separate tethehee We Me Women. acorn in foree Janvary Ist, + $3,646, Jas. Inyes, ex-M.P,, Preside Short Stories Retold. Trish recruit in one of Her A faci he riding schools had the mis- ind- ae, tee osoy” said. -Poddy, a MON! ETON was fivic be in Monkton for his usual Sunday tus; that W. © just before the storm, a lit- tle frightened ; that W. s wh good, hin considerable that E likes to travel the ol preference to any other. "The first lot of cattle was put into ie Monkton pound on Monday morn- Id read in any friends of Mr. and Mrs. en fa Campbell will be sorry to. he ar that their little son Harry is lying 8 in Do’ on Monday for a load of lime for & Zieman’s ‘store, Mr. Wm. Holmes was a guest’of Mr. ras Mrs. Wm. Jury on Sunday even- Mt. Beiijamin’ Johnston, barber, 0 istowel, ‘late of Monkton, tebe a his pars Those that were gues bene aaa Meet fe ging on Sunday last, M. Edward, of Mitchell, Rallanton feeds a Map lttan on Monday on their wa ron Norwichwhere they had keen visiting the former's brother ays. little plese vadsompaniad them F. MeKenzie sold nine village . John Berlet 270.00. makes {8 lots that be has disposed of inside of one year and has an offer of $1,000 for ten acre Morkton. Pablic ‘School’ re-opened Monday with a fair attendance and itisa relief to the parents to get them away ithe Gn Clara Pict, of the 14th con. of Grey, spent Sunday with her friend Miss ‘Ethel Riddel, of the 16th con..of Blma. Lizzie Huston returned home on for a few Matriculation iat asics Leaving opeoee Gaia mental examinations. and w frill bain principals days. ade before Sept. 20. SMRATFORD. must be ma inion emia Baken B. Eebert, Mf. Fioaeans ‘elma Ferguson, M. Goodale, 8. P. Gr E. Knowles, Knight, B. Moray, S. Morrow, Ds Mac mith, M. Quarr Hom, i eG. Roulaton, R. Roberts) E. aieatnes a M. Skelton, E. Steinhoff, C. ae McMillan. art 1.— Kate it nenisca, ‘Win. Robert- Dougherty. | Part I-A. Ferguson, | Low, L: nie ain Wilkinson, ‘old E Wai. Cameron; | A. trays R. Nasmyth, L. Panton, Wm. Spe fatistactory. inthe history of collegiate. W ales, ger Part I, - Dickden! Harding, Hend : Vining, rt 1.—Hiekting, Oliver, Thowpxon, Harri ing, Mol: Mire or naw are Robinson, ite ‘Thomson. pes — Part I, Bruce, Scott, ‘Stinson. Se hee at the people say: that Monday|| 3° G5 | 109K after on Sunday ev ; hee Mz. Geo, Campbell went to Mitebelt | ‘are:thex remaining results | ™ ) | Duilding of an Jechonse and storing.a als | 210 * | milk is delivered ie aneta Kate i AL the a Ce Co peat HP tion “Young, | tin Read the Toronte World The’ Toronto Worla has increased by thousands during tae roe mn wr this advance is for :| in the ig that, ‘it EubLhos the how y | openretete \d fullest market reports any —— PEFFERS x We have to report ort the death of ae fer. Deceased -but a short § time when ae to learn that Mrs. Rea, ett is at é present seriously indisposed. she may have ett left on Monday to Su ae 8 had all he seat Ing rawford is agdin convales- » MILLBANK (Too late for last week.) “cLast Thureday evening fire broke foaton the previ x Wi ce an unusual amount of Building in this vicinity this year. Mr. James Mason recently raised his back aialea’ has let 7 Schmidt. Andrew Beller, Magk Bros. and Weir have built new Teer isdn r of smaller building by derson preached . in Knox church on Sunday, while Mr. Haig was in Milverton Misses Fraser, of Hisbro, are’ vistt- ing their sister Mrs. Weir. Mr. Wan. Leggatt is visiting. his| mother, Mrs. John Le Mr, Albert Miller, ee Mitchell, called on friends in the question. Cooling of Milk. An Interesting Article be Mr. Smith of Mil- Mr. Archibald ‘Smith, Superintend- ant of the Illustration School, ‘writes re “interesting article nthe “Cooling of Milk i in the Farm- ing. World which wa here the best methods of caring tor milk, especially, in the summer time, is one co) system of handling would ade prodnction and ¥ heir milky asi cost of nild necessitate the large quantity ‘¥,| know what they sold at ! 1$1 to $1.75, will sell the balance at soc each. GROSOH & PEDRFER'S MILVERTON’S LARGEST STORE Si Last Deep Cut In all kinds of 2 eae Goods BARE alae Grosch & Pfeffer’s All our Silks, Gingams, Muslins, Ducks, that usually sold at from 12 1-2c to 18¢ per yd., now 10e. A lot of Ladies’ Parasols, "| Black, Nice Handles, always sell- ing at $1.25, now 75e, THIS IS THE HIT OF THE SEASON. The balance of our Shirt Waists. You All the way from Zee HEAVY COTTON BLANKETS __H- 12 only, we always sold these at $1.25 each and werea bargain at that price. Sell the balance at 65c. each. i Men’s White and Colored Vests, all sizes, clear the lot at 75ce each o epend, especially. if the price of cheese were not as high as it is at present. ih the fall of the yeas. when the very cold (so #0 agree) find thabithe ‘makarvare frecuenthy troubled ‘with bad flavors, probably ‘ing fees ea greater tendeney to absorb foul odors from be noticed by the: chepea shaker when receiving the milk a ad bee leated t temperature in the v 6 more favorable for would All our “Crums” :|duced to 10c per yd. 6 only, Ladies’ Underskirts left, always selling at $1.25 each, clear the lot at 50c each. Prints re- MEN’S SUITS Men’s $6 suits reduced to $4.50. Men's $8 suits reduced to $6.50. _ A lot of Boys’ two-piece suits, clearing them at $1.50 per suit. i 46 lbs. St. Lawrence Sugar for $1 19 lbs yellow for $1. cae ust received a shipment of New Dg} Japan Tea which we are g0- ing to sell at 25e. ‘| We pay 16 and 18c. for Butter and 13c. tor Eggs. jug it ty so low a temperature, und} Goes nok add: .£0. the cost of: page| tion.

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