Milverton Sun, 6 Dec 1900, p. 5

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Rev. A. J, McLeod, late principal ~ of the Regina Industrial School, w! lied there a week or two ago, was sick only a few days with liver trouble. The body was brought to his home in Kincardine for burial. Aman by name of John Hudson a horrible death near Thames- ~ville on the Wabash last week, He was stealing a ride and fell between «the cars, both legs being cut off. He is supposed to be « barber from Strat: vford. é view of Reviews staff, and appears in 4 the December number of that period- } ‘ical. The President will be fifty-eight } Years old on January 29 nexo. "The Manchester Guardian has given > prominence to the rumor that Queen Victoria has deci to confer a duke- 4 dom on Lord Roberts and that Parlia- 4 “ment will bé asked to vote him £100,- + 000. The following is the population of # Ontario cities: Toronto, 182 ; & G i Stratford, 10,521 ; Belleville, 10,339 ; ) “St. Catharines, 10,144. The Jand grants to be giyen to the + returning Canadian soldiers will not ) *be made en bloc. 0 each 64 2 settlement by letting this land lie idle » without making improvements, China contains some of the richest «+eoal depusits in the world. Last fall - Professor Drake of Tientsin visited the . goal-fields in the Province of Shansi, were examin ia . “area is said to be greater than that of * Pennsylvania, and the anthracite coal ugh the beds so that the cars » oan be loaded in the mines all ready + for distant tranyportation. re is @ public’ water supply the cases yf typhuid are _ confined to those portions of the towns ~ which rely ona private source. ‘The continued mild weather has Jeft many wells in a polluted condition, aud the ~ mbsence of frost, practically to the _ end vf October, has grenily increased «the danger. e COMMERCIAL. Muvextox December 6, 1900 $ 2Fall wheat per bush... 61 61 pring wheat, per bush 62 68 Burley per bush .. 34 35 ath 23 93 wo 55 6B 35 8 600 65 17 T we 1 7 10 1 8 8 wm 1 6 vires 7 5 6 44 6, 1900: $ 64 65 WHOLESOME BREAD Why not buy the best; it costs you mo more than poor stuff and saves youa the best -breatl every body likes it. -Do not be afraid to try it. WV. WEITZEL, FOR SALE doctor's bill for treating |{ dyspepsia, Our bread is! OUR OPENING WILL BE THIS Tl i Everything’ will be on ex- hibition. Any person desir- ing may call and examine our which will be on our tables in great vari- ties. Dolls ranging from tc $1 each, and hue up to are great va at do stock uble the money Our stock is- ot strictly new goods, left over from last year. Call and examine whether buy or not, no trouble show. goods. A Call Yours, (. 8, KERTCHER, RED FLAG STORE iB Opposite J. G. Grosch's § shoe store. nene Solicited. 4 r. __ he =aker. Mammoth Bronze Turke: each, ANDREW Down, at $1.50 urns, Ont. ESTRAY. Strayed onto the premises of the and white yearling heifer with a star on forehead. Owner may have same by proving property and paying dam- rege ' Geo, Thate. Brunner, Noy. 13th, 1900. ESTRAY. Came onto the premises of the undersigned ‘| Milverton, Noy. 8rd, 1900. FOR SALE House and lot on Maple street, half ‘acre of land. jouse ea good s) stable, barn a1 5 of fruit trees. Suitable for retired farmer. apply to 01 Milverton, Ont. ESR EOI HEHE NEN HE Oi abe ye Si ee ei ie ZGROSCH & PRERFER'S Milverton’s Largest Store ses oe Here are a few of the many bargains we purchased while in Toronto- last week, all new seasonable goods, bought at a great sacrifice. It being stock.taking time with the wholesale men and the weather against them, they preferred cutting poices sooner than to take them in stock. First come, first served, 20 Doz. Cleared the line to get at the price, of Men’s fleece lined shirts and drawers, all sizes, first class goods, never sold less than 75¢ per gar- ment, bargain price Z 95e per Suit R b House and Six Acres for Sale. Lot 10, con. 4, Mornington. The house is @ good frame structure with between For further particulars apply to Curis, WITT, Milverton, P.O. W. D. Weir’s Sale Register. Oo les Sale to commence at one o’cloek. Itching, Burning, Skin Dis- eases Cured for Thi ‘Gents.—Dr. Agnew's Ointment relieves in one day, and cures Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Eczema, Barber's Itch, Ulcers, Blotches and all eruptions of the skin, It is soothing and quieting and acts like magic in the-cure of all baby humors. 35¢.—47 Sold by Jas. Torrance. ROSTOCK Prof, Stewart held his last grand oneert on Wednesday night when several good prizeswere given for the best lady nail-driver and the best man to eat pie. His concerts were a cided success. r. Wm, Solder spent a week in Sebringville with his sister, Mrs. aub. Mr, John Zinn, of Gadshill, was the gnest of his father-in-law, Mr. H. nider on Sunday last. Mr, J. Wettlaufer, of Milverton, spent Sunday under the parental roof. . R. Thompson spent Sunday with friends in Milverton. BRUNNER | The auction sale that was held at Mr." Richard Roe’s on Thursday of last att and r. Wm. Capling has been. laid up for nearly a week with pleurisy/ We m. will soon be able to be around again, Mr. John Kchneider, who has been laid up for Zome time is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Gropp spent Sunday at Mr. Wm. Zinmerman’s, Milverton. r, August Doerr has finished threshing for this season. Mr. Fred Berger, of Milverton, spent Sunday at’ Mr. Charles MoehImann’s. UNIONVILLE. McLellan. Mary Ritter. junior arr, Si Part Wi Edwin Ritter. Belle Fewings, Thirza Pewings Junior Part [William Thibedean ton, intend hold schoolhonse on ‘Thursday Dec, 20. Admission 15 cents. Miss Laura Pearson, of Stratford, is spending a few days with friends in this vicinity. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Roe, of Bran- ner, spent Sunday atAfr. John Roe’s, Elme. Mrs, Robt, Roulstan and son Geo., .of Milverton, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Geo. Edwards, sr. ir. Norton Walker, of Poole, spent Sunday with Mr. Albert Long. Miss Martha Roulston left on Satur- day to visit friends in Woodstock, evening, SABA AIAIBAIAIBAAISISIEIAITIEIAIAAIAIIEIAAIEIAIAIEIAIDIEIAIAISIEISIAL IAI IEE IAY IGE I SEN Sei a See eae eae eae aegy sys eae these prices only hold good good for this week only. 10 Doz. men’s all wool Socks, regue lar price 25c. Bargain price 15e pair Call early and get first choice, 6 Pieces Dress Goods Greatest bargains ever offered to the people of Milver- ton and surrounding country. 2 Black Crepon Silks, 1 Cardinal Covert Coating 2 pieces 54 inch all wool tweed. Any one of these are worth from $1 to $1.50 per yd. and al- ways sold at that. Bargain price 68e per yd 25 doz. Ladies’ White Hand- kerchiefs always sold at toc each. Bargain price 5c each. 15 doz Children’s Handkerchiefs just the thing for boys and girls going to school with regular price 5c each. Bar- gain price 2 for sc. GLOVES 5 dozen ladies and girls colored and black Ring- wood Gloves, all wool, and the colored ones are beauties, and never sold less than g5c¢ to 40c per pair. Bargain price 25¢ per pair, 15 dozen only, Ladies Fancy White Handkerchiefs worked — beautiful, never sold less than 25c to 35c each, Bargain price 15¢ each. 3 only, Black Astrachan Caperines beauties, regular price $10 to $12.50 each. Bargain price $7.50 each. 3 only, Caperines In different class of fur, sold regular for $r5. BARGAIN PRICE $9. - We carry an immense stock of Caperines, purchased at great bargains and must be sold at once. Call early and get first choice as we have some beauties. 25 dozen Men’s Fancy Silk Mufflers Regular $1 line, bargain price 75 each. New Stock of Fine Silverware to hand, which we are giving away free, Ask for particulars. We invite you ie sy you want to Grosch & Pfeffer. Butter 17¢., Eggs, fresh 17c., dried apples 4c. FRM SOM NHL AR SE HEL SY Me HE le SY NY SI ay ty i i ie IT TERRIA TERETE RACE A IER RE EAS IE TE RAIL TELE TERRA RTE RAS ETAT AAI RENEE RAI BREE RTCA EE AEIA TATA ERERIEREREEREEEKREERHREEREENER HIER wy RR RERRRBEREEREREE AA RRA 7

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