Milverton Sun, 13 Aug 1903, p. 5

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“Your Money Why keep your money for doubt: rut Rarteaee at low rates of interest, when at all iimes large or emiall "amounts, for any revsonable caring bonds of British Mortgage Loan Company, Stratford interest, he safest tures of this company are recommend- to Executors, Administrators, and + they are made a legal investment for v teas, funds. The County of Perth and the Perth. Mutual Insurance , Company \nonies are inyested in “the bonds of the BRITISH MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY oe On deposits interest is paid on . ; daily balances, and is compounded < every half year. Apply to Fie, Wm. Buckingham, MANAGER. vo read and si; vlerk laid ators the Lo ens aod period, | fi ference safely ieee int whe Ss test J. Faullken $35.10, Te dose. Co. $25.00, A. Bella payable hart $61.41 H. C. ZOEGER, Furniture Dealer, a NEWTON, ONT. “BANK OF MONTREAL,“ “Established in the Year 1817 “yPata up'Capital and Re- serve otal Assets (Oct. 81, 1009) 8130) amen Bonk is prepared to recetve omg of trust funds and other compound interes iy ab current 7: ; ‘A general banking ‘business transacted. E. P. Winslow,, Manager, Stratford. | Assets p Solid 4 and ‘Progressive ! Phat another year of very substantial " progress bas been experienced by _ ‘The Mutual Life of Ganada will appear evident from the an following ‘Business written in 1902 $4,527,828 ~. Business in foree Dee. Bist, 1902. fash Interest 1902 $34,467,370 Tocome, Death Losses, 1902 {PhS Cash, Income from Tn erest exceeded the Death Losses for the year by $64,719 W.H. Grosch, Local Agent Duncan Stewart, Stratford, Gen. Agent COMMERCIAL : Muvvexzox, sues 13, 10 oFall wheat per ‘bush pring wheat, per bush. “Barley per bus Dats” 7| Proit Jars away beiow regular prices se | Cash Surping to Policy- i 9| Salts, 2 ibs. fo The Soca at Donnelly’s hall’ on Monday, Ai rd adjournment. reeve and Lia and Gi meeting we (OHN Warsox, clerk. he ou| Qanada’s Progress in 3€ Years. e| ,, Na.conntry in the world has made ‘i. the strides shat the ee gs has 00, 7 Sut $1.0, "R. Bat ESC. 00, 1867, 32.00 -Straicord Bdge e expanded during the 36 years, from io.| less than $14,000,000, $50.60, Moved by Gibson, sec. by- Alling- ham, that the petition ol He inter and ot Melnie aceepted ‘and that this coun-| 000,000 es appoint an engineer to investigate and report to the ancil as soon as| to possible.—Carri P Moved By MeCloy, sec, by Gib: ee t the 's. report of sO 000 fice a ,000,000; in Government Savings Bank, ‘from $1,500,000 to over $16,- 000,000 ; and: in special savings banks, frou $3,300,000 to 20,300,007. An- financial indication of ee pti eteaped out| Progress might the 50 and|amount of life insurance in. force, which in 1875 was $89,000,000, and is close on to $509,000,000. CH. Mohr cording 50 8 seo. 75 of the Municipal Drainage Act. under see. 75 tee ae Munletpel Drain- Naiond se? The following by-laws passed: For engineer for the Grocery, and to borrow money to Confectionery Handles No Gthers But appointing — an Hunter drain ; The Dominion LIFE ASSURANCE CO. ‘Mead Office, - Waterloo, Ont. Results of 1802 $4,898,538.00 Foneee in force 14 per cent. holders. 137,969.30 6,854. 200 REDPATH’S ee SEES 3|Eggs 1t2c., Butter 14c. Tr is igeéaliuents at the option of ie pee Thos. Hilliard, H. MOHR’S President. Managing Clean Grocery r f: Director 836th Annual _ Western Fair, Londen, Sept. iith to 19th, 1¢03 ENTRIES CLOSE SEPT. 109H er and better then ev. A splendid array. of attractions—Tony Ryder’s celebrated troupe of performing Monkey’s= Balloon ascensions, a. parachute arachtte, Gymnasts, Aerial Artists and Acrobats e had. Fit ‘orks coneluding “The Bombardment of Alexandria,” a great modern arameel hhy. Extra trains ad Spocial rates over all lines. on applicat' Lt.-Col. W. M. Gartshore, An exhibition of merit. Bigg each evening triumph of Prize lists and programme d. A. Neiles, President. Secretary. ak ga * : T HAE BAD Sale Giving Up Business Sale, Read this list of prices over earefully and see if there is any- thing you can make use of at prices quoted. A “other goods at equally low prices, as steck must be cleaned out inside of 30 : eae je. Bi bigs Tea 25e. Mixed Tea. Sulphur, 2 Ibs. for Best Ginger, rex 40 1b, tor Medinm size lamp our ae fer nen, ne for 1ue., double roll ; 15¢, dive for 8c. double roll Joos ow boy aan were Dress Goods, Tweeds, Cors Ribbons, f¥ali Wheat. Barley Peas. Oats, fg Apples, per bag - ie per ban Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, ernie Ete. at nearly half cegular prices. Eyerythieg must ‘be~ suld. iggs taken in sere for goods. Come «tence and (get #01 est choice. THE @ROSCH Co. Q@ Pfeffer Milverton’s Greatest Store. Crockery Direct from England, consisting of Chamber Setts and Dinnerware 650 Chamber Setts for $4.25 each 10 only, 10 piece. Chamber Setts, extra heavy, gold stripping, large pitchers and basins, the best value we ever offer- ed, oe ondeaae. regular $6 while ar p6.50, they last only $4.25 1s. only, 10 piece Chamber Setts, large size, come in_ blucs, greens, and browns, roll basins and large pitchers, regular 3.50 per. sett, while they last, only 2 5 only, 106 piece _ mnerware, come in blues, dark blues, greens, and flo greens, very handsome ‘and heavy gold stripping, nicely assorted, *15 cups and saticers, étc., good value at 16.50, while they last only $12.50. : Another crate of Whitewear just to hand, good assortment, firsts, no seconds, Cups ‘and Saucers, very. best quality, only 75c. doz. Heavy Consignments of DRY GOODS Consisting of Dress Goods, Silks, Flannelettes, Wrapperettcs, Linings Towelling ~ and — Towels, ee Beavers, Shawls, Underwear, . Gowns, Handkerchiefs, Summer Corsets, Ging- hams, Prints, Overalls, Cottons, Hosiery Sheetings, Pillow Cotton, Sateens, Ete. Grosch & Pfeffer

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