Milverton Sun, 28 Nov 1901, p. 3

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SUPPLEMENT. Miiverton, Ont., ile schusrbs le November Sede 1901. The Best of Weeklies! +». THE... Western Advertiser ENLARGED AND IMPROVED The Leading Weekly in Western Ontario ACCOMPANIED BY— Farm and Home! UU Daa of sen the United A semi-monthly the best in Amer address in Canada States for _75e. A YEAR. "Circular containing terms also our list of premiums. or Western Advertiser, He Saw the Ow’ all right. R. W. Gr bbe. who is at present at his just come in with t , and a young owl that he He captured alive, Christy and his sol- Sri eeuhiee, had Seted in faghe ale t when suddenly the others out- side hea at commotion, Rush- ing in they found bloo feathers seattered around, while Christy ap- peared with blood on his face and ands and a stream of picturesque and forceful rhetoric his lips. It was a scene thi k hands, and in the kicking operation damaged his toes against the wall. Finally he sueceeded in ans ine LONDON, ONTARIO. self free.—Peterboro’ Review. Up-to= Date—aw FTRILORING For Fall and Winter Overcoats ... Your Suits and You should not leaye your order until you have examined our nice new and selected stock for the fall and winter trade. o trouble to show goods though you do not buy. ROWE Call and see us and we will try and please you. If you want a nice fitting pair of Pants go to ‘S wae want a nice Overcoat go to ROWE’S. If you want a nice fitting Coat and Vest go to ROWE, The Tailor, su We also clean your clothes and press them, 10] and for he is sure to please. matter how dirty, we can make them look like new. 25 Cord of Wood Wanted. J. E. ROWE, Hoffman. Block Milverton. The Up-to-Date Tailor. 4 Ah? Short Stories Retold. n assistant Pe had dropped asleep on the bench. The presi ye are dealing with.’ Well, mow it, the young minister of high-church tendencies was ¢ reside over acongregation that abhorred ritual- ism and was a stickler for the simplest nd you wo! amoke,* quiekiy replied: the officer in one of ait eaeelee vol- iments, who had mi xceedingly unpopular with the men, was ee pone ol when he slipped wat He was seecued v ificulty by a. private regiment. ‘The officer was lon of gratitude, and asked r how he could rew: ecause,”” was blunt soe if the other fellows ae r 'd pulled you oe they'd chuck story; As the daily train reacl Vermont village the other ae right-l Bee by came up tothe feindow, (31 es ma’ ‘ink I can, too,” bape the lady, lookin. ay Sosa n the manly fi Canta get me an canta God sees you.” orthy Sunday school superin- onan was also the viene By rts merchant, and it is only j to. say that was See efficient both i ine secular and r pursuits. ne! most t eloquent. the lesson of the day, ai it th conclusion he ipcead about, he: room Senehbee a ques’ ly ae Laety errr eal girl raised her a then said’ des} how much are Pthose idtle red paravole in your window 0 | live GS be pear 100 years The Boston “Courier” relates ud (s e wv | profits for policyholders. Billy Stuart is out with a brand: new yarn, and it isa good one. Mr. Stuart, with a number of bachelor friends, lives on McMillan street, near Woodlawn avenue, East Walnut ‘Hills. He usually takes a constitutional short walk each morning, and not long since noticed that the upper parts of the ae poles in the vicinity of his were being deco 8 ing as he wi was | Etna eaten on ber carelessly lev drop a ¢ the green paint. Ivo uerucle thenstdewale winds ak literally seattered about ; none of it, however, vy exceeding good Tuck, hesinirehed the immaculate trousers of uaa A momentlater another Irishman ap- peared upon the scene, nD bare | the green paint spilled all over ceig ea not surprising se more people in warm climates than in the niger Jntitudes . » German Bh in with 53,000,000 inbeltiaiee France, It 3. cen 40, 000,000, England has only "146, Denmark 2, Switzerland den has 10, ee 23, Bi Spaii none. claimed that the oldest living per one Bruno Ootrim, living in Rio de Tanieiro, is 150 yenrs ol Interest Income exceeds Death Losses income of The Mutual Life of tinide Exceeded its death claims paid by $137,797.28. Large interest. receipts © }and small death losses means large — Last ye was no exception to this splendid record. Y W. H. Grosch, Local Agent. Duncan Stewart, Stratford, Gen. Agent. During the past ten years the interesp

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