Milverton Sun, 15 Jan 1903, p. 5

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‘Mr. Murphy, he said ; that, Mr. bh, sure, aisil LL do it, rphy ‘em what was ote over. ne ” answered Mi The late Colonel pee: Ochiltree “You could not eattors, geek re- as talk Lonsdale, -when that in| M. as a} lay_mornin, ‘ Ae the deat fa ete! his, hands pe fishes.” Looking down and espying a ‘The Mutual Life oe of Canada| (Formerly the: Ontario Mutual Lifes pen < By ee! of Contrast, Expense rate per $1000 to " total ii eee 19018 15 Cana- © dian Life Companies; average $36 201. f feeling of nlepaaes In the Mutual Life of Cana- to-night ‘ow unto you our ap- da $16.88} i » Benisentes ‘Combined Death and Ex- \ pense rate per $1,000, 1901— Tn 15 Canadian Life Companies _ _ average 2: ae the Mutual Life of Cana- tren, quickly ; “the laws of gravitation n there are petrified stick Address and Py Presentation. Ban session \of the parsonage | Daniel Sahel Lag read the ae ig addret id Mrs, John pee ote) Brennan a well-filled puree ; DeEaR Pastor, Rostock. We realize that you bave neither shared time nor labor fo oarry on the Building project €6 a anooese and Tt is greatly to your ie nt, skill that $13.91 et ghu From the above figures intending | insurants will see where their inter- {ests will be best served. ’ W., H. Grosch, * Local Agent. | yo ‘Dunean Stewart, Stratford, Gen. j Gen, Axent | The Dominion ‘LIFE ASSURANCE 60. ny Hi tA ai fon. soe Pied pastoral pernons are be ae wae ness, and wishing you a bap! -w Year we remain fovever ness and corruption. y Tt is with a feeling of pleasure | ™ ve beac eriaore desire to express | true as entertainers Ieave nothing to be muembers of Newton Lodge, “tne brick and sand for the new N. h is being laid down now at the site, which is @ good one. Horst recent of heavy two-year told Colts to Mr, Bell of ‘Ela, for the suth of $265. Mr. Macdonald's Ideals. oy haw etlitoroF ie sdlobes os Macdonald,’ bids adieu to Ga iciat jouronlism in the fae It is pl labor avd the du ties and responsibili- pallies. of the position are It is held by not a few, } that politics is tha science of crouked- That 1s because men are morally crooked and corrupt. Neither in politics nor in any other honest sphere is it either necessary, or in the long run, useful, to be false to Ina moral world, {only in ihe straight road, and I. take she ‘espol le duties of th pees ship of the Globe with ae Melterats resolve to yield ari to the practical selfishness of the ud-yoiced clamor of cai stand steadfastly for |my predecessor, Mr. J. the Globe has been, not at all a mere party organ, but a great newspaper, in motive and purpose to the ethical principles and moral truths © | anderlying all sound politics and high service. The position is at once the more important and the more inyiting because it was so long held by a man have a keenly critical constituency and may expect to draw the fire of politi cal opponents, who will be on the alert your: Signed in behalt (Dan. of the r. Rossmann, Sohn Kneehtel. le very siete replies, ‘and a very enjoyable evening was spent in sociability, ad- ins | dresses and refreshments. Leis age PEFFERS. ‘Head Office, - Waterloo, Ont. : < GROWTH IN 1901. _ eke Director's Reports the vgolowing figures are tal Ken, exhibit ing the iene of the company as “ compared with the Pe avions year. play The severe storm of the past few days has interfered fatally with many thiyes. | The « snow on the side roads is 9 | Pate 3. Joe Sea another ee man it eatin ife partner, The vas, 206 615,680 estimable ner sone 915,600 $F, Au't of applications $681,700 $959, licies 583, ue B40) Regaine ined 282,496 542,292 ee | at risk. 8,878, eae 41a v2 mber of our “young people sary, Bless ° join in ening them much happiness + in their new home. basis that would add $30,000 to ae Win, Ereeborn ee scp ng ponivek me! here with his «sta farorat Tihs svenltont conipany. .M. Bricker, Thos. Hilliard, ina aera Hane Managing , Ont. Director who has visited nas a trustee ll got the augrase 6: aapisne the wood at 88 Sex gard: ious frond here wns attended the: par Welsh’ on begik fp say that it it was a deuiaen: suceess, and that Mr. and Mrs, Welsh A. Cc. ZOEGER, _ Furniture eich tieulars apply to sant ee tind ptween the editor and the: preacher. a jonald’s graceful references to Mr. Willison are well deserved. The latter tion of his new It is awaited with keen peas | FARM FOR SALE. That valuable pareel of land, being wheat, For further par- . T. McFaRuang, Donegal, B. O. FARM FOR shanna | goo ae peta with: Bea ‘2 x on stabling full siz mile fea ve von Milve apply to wv. Whatey, Milverton, Ont. Wes NEWTON, 2 COMMERCIAL M Lyaprox. Taian Fall wheat per bush. per bush ONT. selling at Prices to Suit HARD WARE ! = Our ‘stock Of Ses Stratio Jusmary 15, 1908 [#8 wall selected, . $s SCHNEUKER & STOVES RANGES el. KITCHEN TINWARE SA ieinds: Newest Designs, and all sized Pocket Books. See our fines. of CUTLERY and SHELF A new line of FRUIT PRESSES. SILVERWARE and by comparing prices with ‘other dealers you will find us away down. thing for Wedding Presents. They are just the ROTHAERMEL. MILVERTON. - ae Chamber li =| Grosct Pfeffer Milverton’s Greatest p Store. Read’ over carefully this list of bargains FURS only Men’s Black Fur Coat worth $20 this week 16. only, Dyed Wombat Coat, worth $35 this week 28.50 only, Ladies Black Astrachan Cape, worth $25, this weeh 18.50 only, Black Astrachan Jacket, 27 in. 38 Ve bust, worth this week 27.5 aly: ae and Seal Cape, 27 In. long worth $28.50, this week 21.50 only, Fur-lined Cape, 36 in. long, ham- ster fur lining, black box cloth cover- ing, regular $35, this week 25. 1 pair Electric Seal Gauntles, regular $6 sale price 4.50 3 only, Sable Ruffs, regular 9 to 10, sale price 6.50 An elegant assortment of Grey Lamb ods. 5 only, Caperines, worth from 17 to 20, sale price 14.50. 2c wD? 25e wool Hosiery fer 25e. All sizes, from 6% to 10, worth 35¢ pair, this week cents. $5 Hats for $2 6 only, Ladies soe Hats, selling from n $3. 75 to $5, this week 5 only Ladies 2-4 length Coats, fawns, greys, and blacks, ranging from $12.50 to $18, this week $12.50 Lot of Remnants half price Five pair wool lenBlankets large size, regular $2.75 pair, this week $1.75 pair Big reductions in Men’s Suits Boys Reefers, Boys odd pants MENS PANTS, ODD VESTS, ET Big variety at close prices LAKE HURON HERRING, deep water catch $4.75 TROUT $6.75 ‘6 “ Chinaware, Dinnerware, Sets, Cups and Saucers at big reductions. Call in at once, interesting prices all over the store. 2 2N; ‘B.A Accounts Now Ready, Help Us Along.

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