Milverton Sun, 9 Jul 1903, p. 5

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‘ A charac Brest Mecdonala when pending b ys * seh the Sega bate note to the h rds, only son to a publi r: “Herewith boy Hector, to be “Carpors Ffiaherty and ‘paivate Mut-| in the clon ‘0 put on the| ade « mat ase sentence ‘worthy | ligan.alr third engine at Field, alt, 4050, and it of being handed down to poster is only 6 mniles in, alt. 5206, "A remarkable example of brevity Tend | yin’, tinistor of ttle Seoteb yet in that distance we were one hour | sterling common seuse, adn Sagal, Movaring Him [and ten- minutes. One engine pulls, ead erie tose the “taut in front, one in the middle and one at | n Rnglishmep of somewhat gue |joufney. “Hare ‘you anything on {be feat ond and the reason for plac Vtionable reputation, ile Lie) eriticiz- |Your mind, Donald?” he asked; “is|i& them in that position is in case ing the Ameri of spelling, |Zhere any question you would like t9| the train breaks the engines can hold gnee turned to ryaniore, |sngre,Sny adesti ron Me folup the train, For instance, if there Me eee eden tM Tose: te 2a [ae Re fate oF spent | were two engines ahead and the train A a to leave] reply. Na, meonister, Pups afeard, [Broke the, engine, Behind could not out the ‘win such words as harbor, |°P'Y: like token tho’ whether [Hold up the train, “You eould walk Yneighbor, honor, candor, © eto?" (incre tent hee ether las fast as those three big engines Well aioat harbor and neighbor 1 Upon his spiritual counsellor remon-| fk up ing the six Fam not sure,” replied Barrymore, |ahcting with, bha apon. seals a | lles there is three lofty switehes ent “bu oh when it comes to honor and thought at such « moment, heliaslen- | ,the mountain and ian, sta ean jor leave you out. i 1 par et 8 c) 80 at if the train S; add, with aknowinglook :"Ob!ltroke this man would move the uring the Crimean war a Scottish cer was appointed to command a regiment recruited in Glasgow, an a Highlander, t e @ men favored the adoption. of the . the eiatia as agit of the late Sir |“ ae hed the first time, he addressed | hi 18 enat ae good a y.? show | of the men fav adoption of the, Highland plaids?” “Only, two, sir.” -“Only two! Well Lam glad ave at I igulahder Who are the: not that I mind,meenister ; I only fe prone: Max LEA to see on the When Booker T. Washington was asked by a Southerner recently to prove to aNortliern audience that Bhat section was really responsible for he layery into the tals Lag 400 Store Hogs Wanted, for » whieh the very highest cash price wil a paid. Any person having store tox for sale will do well by galling | fom the undersign G. E. GOODHA. mihiverton, Ont. AG. ZOEGER, es Furniture Dealer, ONT. BANK OF MONTREAL: Established in the Year 1817 tPaid up Capital and Re- serve Fund- - - = - $20,400,000 +Total Assets (Oct. 31, 1902) 120,822,674 “NEWTON, : American coloniés, Mr. Washini said he was reminded of the story i ad an im the same pig f ree dollars. On his w nine o'clock this morning?” “Sho’ did, massa.” “But Uncle Zeke,” said r two, “didn’t ‘ou three dollars for this pig at twelve o’elock ?” ho’ you did, massa.” “Well, ‘then, who does the pig belongto?”. “Sakes ive,” said Uncle ‘can’t you tween yo’selves pees Trip Through the Rocky ere in eweshiie tie lahee a WS 0: Boe se bes Ob sthe Gmeleh. Reise e Bank is prepared to receive ae ides. may. be: secured here as else- {dopasite of trust fonds and vomen| "Am abrupt turn-of the river révedtal the route to accompany ase oiand interet Mount Hunter whieh pushes its hugel tourists through this peerless region {periodically at current rate, Corres-| mass fi like e_ between | Va! ould be nan hour | pondence invited. Gekaral BG king the Otter und Beayerfoot ranges. aa sal Eras time. The rail- tnaioed transacte At the right the highest peaks of the down the forested Bow ‘Otéertail mountains rise’ sharply to talley whieh is is = seatinelled by ‘moun- i an iinmense height and looki ‘ains exceedingly grand and promin- EL P. Winslow, Boat ertOa ee rng Jocking south | ont. At Laggon, on the right-of the Manager, Stratford. | orderly ‘array as far he eye.can f/ofty Bow range, the valley fronts in 3 SRO a Bade" bette -reachi jean-|* series of magnificent show-laden oil the Canadian- National Park,| Promontories, The gap of Vermillion ee in. which. are. embra Yoho| Pass opens through the range, per Solid valley, the great divide lakes in the| ™itting a view of many a lofty spire clouds and tl ow valley to tl al icy ¢rest along the continental Oe a ern foothills of the Rockies, is| Watersheds from whose glaciers and Seeied: This magnificent domain of aa 1 SO. VSPA OS) TINGE Bows. Progressive about 5,000 square miles is a public | Westward in OPPHAY se Lobe pleasure ground that is without a| Tight, standing supreme over this part hat another year of very substantial rival. At Leanchoil the Beaverfoot |f is rodigious, " progress has been experienced by |river comes in from the south aud|Palated, —helmet-shaped — mountain : ane s the Kicking Horse river which | 2@™med imple, the - Stream is followed to the summit of |gtandest in this whole _p: ane Wiutuai Lite Boek “The. railway, which | Phis great mountain bi h to Ottertail, gradu-|@lmost from the Divide any is the i of Ganada': } tion, ascending : pta lying between the Otter ferred to by one. writer as an aimphi- _will appear pees from the cyan Horn tan geaand the|tbeatre of scenie glory. The great follow flats of the Ki king ‘Oree, “s ee cones m the left Rlel fore reachiu Fiel cenel ling a huge giaut’s keep retches ite “Business Mase $4,527,828 | Sand and very lange glevice taming [long length for several tiles w i re. eights are sua at the north of Field. | turrets, bastions and battlements and Bu S: -,|At Field isa charming chalet hotel | at ou taremarkable reproduction tst, 1902 $34,467,370| managed by the railwa: company, | Of @ Grawbiidge with porteullis. Op- the Mt. Stephen House, not far from | Posite and beyon Cooper “moun- (Cash - Interest Tucome, _ | the base of Mt. Stephen, which rises| tain, in which are said to be large 1902 $275,415] 10,450 feet above the sea level, and | deposits cae is oe po alas facing Mt: Borgess” ‘This isa favour-| "bose pyreantdal peak is the only one 'Death Losses, 1902 §210;096 lite giopping oh Ae ded that can be seen from both ends of tins“ buen Arceatly, rged to meet | the Bow river. hey bane of Casita Sine Cuck-[ncametcont Tn ah aac antat Sbeisen evel Hel ountain is a station of the same terest exceeded the is the portal to the wonderful Yoo Po reouast lic tpieaiks Luaaette ab valley whose Takakkaw Falls with a i lly, ear by 64,719 fSheeF drop of 1200 feet and the Twin fr Peddie ayeet by, and Langhing Falls are but three of a number & f W. H. Groseh, The nse glaciers rivaling Local Agent. oe “Alleeille wack OF the Selkirks in B@ vastness. anda rear anon Duncan Stewart, hose vertical walls are trou 200 to Stratford, Gen.” Agent |300 feet ne s Sonn ue. - x ountain sides aud t) hrough the val- Toys, Wait shelte A ane: belae. areeted Grceery, and for thi ve : COMMERCIAL new D | . Confectionery valley are some of the hizhest peak " suxinerox Joly 9. 1903 /of the Rockies rising 12,000 to! 18,000 Is the place to get every jeet above sea level, En route to the| thing vy. Fane ra Rall wheat, per bx $ 71 itlsalley thereisa vatural bridge, ana{eng you want in Groceries Spring ue per ek sn i Emerald Lake, 7miles from Field, is| Of Confectionery, and always 1 35 one of the most charming of moan: | fre ¢ Pe 29 89 / tain wate! ere a comfortable; wesu- A large variety of ea 8 $3 63 chalet ans beet erected by the rail. Canned Goods foriunches. © of pples per bag. otatoes** ** , ucts, per Wa. a 20 Tease 15 tae ‘Fall Wheat. $71 71) . Barley © BB) sh o Gal ine bag. ee ar ples, per by anc? ser bag 300 150! Batter 43 Nail vs a ast sper itt | a 3 | Yironm white folks ‘sage dat ‘question be- | stret T Mr. Thos. Whaley Continues his is named in honor of the! Pacific fore the ic. In deseendi of river can be seen the huge Peak of Mt. Daly and ite, creseent- ‘oO Ss . : en oe lozen miles away sat 1300 aging The nas ie | e terminus of ‘division ey ibe patos ose lakes | e 01 a large arch [Ponies or rigs may be bad a ito the lakes i fe. bi clouds, famed the over their unsurpassable view oak sgness during whiely a magnificent view of the Bow valley rol puntai Trails also lead to Paradise walley, sity valley of. t! Photograpliers who delight d_shado no ally” curves in a northeast c the valley of the pany. Ou the is a. fossil specimens of trilobite. the. suumer Swiss guides a stutioned here to accompany and ‘mountain climbers. va jey frou the Rotel tlie e is seeus on t way com shoule be: ii mine at an altitude of 2,34 jast of the great Kicking Hosse and | skirting the beautiful Wapta Lake at stone tain some mile: F e cbiet peaks of the Rockies in this {mest conspicuous featu of this wonderful yalley which fae been re- Pickles 20c. pér quart Quaker (atmeal 4c Ib, Gold Dust 3c. ‘package ge Carbolie Soap 5c. pkg. Sapetio 10¢: pac! Gelatine 132 “package . pkg. CastileSoap 8c. Ib. ges i4c., Butter 14¢. . MOHR'S Jelly Powder 120. Clean Grocery. Pfeffer Milverton’s Greatest Store. BIG HOSE and GLOVE . PURCHASE We place on our counters for quick buyers, 500 pairs Sample Hose, all sizes and all kinds, lisles, fancies, cashmeres, and wools, divided into two lots. We may say however, that this is the finest lot, best assorted, and the greatest value ever entered Milverton. Read over the list carefully. 250 pair Cotton, Wool and Cashmere Hose, sizes, principally large sizes, worth up to 25c choice toc. pair. all four 250 pair lislie, cashmere and fanty hose, beautiful goods, remember these are all samples, the very cream of value, worth up » 5oc. pair, exactly half price, 25¢ pair. S@c. Silk Gloves for 25c. 100 pair Sample Gloves, come in black and white, mostly all blacks, worth from 35 to 6oc pair, silk and listle threads this week your choice, 5c. pair. We may add that values of this kind only appear once in a life-time. If you don’t need them for a year it will pay you to lay in a big stock, for Gloves and Hosiery is always needed. We hope you will a epee eciate these great bargains. Also Men's Ties and Ladies’ Belts included, regular 25¢. each, your choice 2 for 25e 85c. Brooms for 25c. string brooms, extra each, this week only 6 dozen 5 heavy, regular 35c. 25, each. 10c. White Cotton for 5c. $7 Boy’s Summer Suiits 50ce 2 dozen Boy's Summer Suits, pants and blouse, regular $1, guaranteed fast colors, for soc. per suit. The finest lot of boy's Sw eaters ever put on sale, prices only 50c., 60c., -75c., and 8sc., according to size. $'7.50 Men's Rain Coats for $5 Ladies, here is a Millinery Chance 1-3 off marked price. That means a $5 hat for $3.35, and so on. 1-3 off everything in Millinery: flowers, plumes, fancy laces, chiffons, appliques, etc, ; Grosch & Pfeffer ce)

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