Milverton Sun, 3 Sep 1903, p. 5

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bh exib | LIST OF FALL FAIRS. bs Ber Ee eae tt for = eon on e beggars of faine coun try doctor tells this Mave here,” he sald, See ‘enterprising wing tet of the dates id yon Wiseats ‘He responded oue | and intel t.collection of beggars. | some roe ee te ral tates which wilt be of night to @ noteleft at his door by 4/One rE te ‘approach thi istri farmer aeking a8 800) ‘ possi agony tle iA mit was fra ear ag moving gz tne De MORNINGTON, MILVERTON ilwith a very bad col e doctor gave oue look at the ehild-and asked poste oa ORE f ee Pera aogier Pe ee zSept 2 severely : “Don’t you know that your] out of Wellesioy, Wellesley Sept ios boy is coming down with the measles?” | have nothing ae you now, bat in’ an 5% ; Nesiigteblied the wite, “I knowed ! our I way again. Ae ea ps ragntee it.” “Then-what in the wor id} Then, I ise you, you ot you mean by saying a caootiiieeiecmeo OAM right ain Follarton and Logan, with fe osttated eapeulenty Iau Neeieame ns ar eae ee ee tes i "Bape 8 esitated atmoment ; n, loo! he added, fretfully, ‘you woul he - ee tor Rosband, she iid heating: | vere the ayount “Ot eredit T gt Bland bay bree “Neither me, oF “nim Knowed how to| th Fenn Bera ukaitica ee ye Fs eras Eton English was ee -welasiss wi urgeon huipurting some elinical shatruction to Bierce pat cies SPE Moen chum of my boyhood who was great traveller. le a: entertain “lime durii itations with tales of his adventures by land and sea. ‘Never go by boat,” he sald. one, day ‘trom New York’ to San Francisco. tf nae made their di agmoais. and ail of them answere: the negative. “Well, gentleman, you es ree ne ee orso ide \ auld the wieldar of the free and ash-| Davia he arent on, Lan tier wag the ing scalpel, “ ee debate ty sl he last trip-a sie red ain ap patient, as $e Rapa Wiener awa eae ihe piace atiguerl pra gee one is a good majority; gimme my aring, said: “Ski = . axt'k you: slotne me a berth somewhere or Chekib Bey, the Turkish Minister at to Washington, attended in We had al ra - fue urkis! “M a” at the! surly way to . “Sleep ‘Cramps shipyard, Dura’ the| sou” gid’ isst night and the night be- : fore.” “I can’t do_ it, captain,” the ther answered, “You can't do i H. C. ZOEGER, Well, why ean’t you?” “Because Pye been’ sleeping atop o ick man, _Furniture Dealer, and he’ well now, and won't stand it any longer.” ’” sic Anh ‘NEWTON, - ONT. BRUNNER. Owing to the wet weather it h not made it ver: “BANK OF MONTREAL Estabiished in the Year 1817 er from Le Vieinity took i in he picnic which was held at Milver- arsday last. ?. B; Parkinson, who fell off the barn ‘at Mr. John s raising, some weeks:ego, is able to be around ag aid up Capital and Re- serve Fan £00,000 Total Assets (Oct, 31, 109) 91800828908 e Bark is prepared to Seeiye x leposits of : trust Three G. T. R. sialic oe bain ‘orres- qh general nat igs Three accidents occurred on the - business transacted. e traffic o1 i in lines Ss blocked for some hours. The first E. P. Winslow, neck reported wag of a west-bound extra ight from Toronto to Strat. Manager, Btratford\.| cra tn chatue of Conduetor. Clege of > milton and Engineer Hamilton of x Stratford Wh m the bridge at Solid New Hamburg one of the trucks of a ; coal ¢ar broke, throwing the cars and + |aetoss the “rack and piling then up 2 uch a manne to dela: ic Progressive —[tortweve hous. Brakeman Tise, o wa al “That another year of very substantia, progress has been eaperienced by Stratford. “He w: ‘The Mutual Life of Canada will appear evident from the following : a do and fell asleep. by the train and eut iivtwo, dying ainiost instant took place at Princeton. Meee eight pulled up at Prinee- ton to let a freight, loaded ~” Business written in 1902 $4,527,828) was and the semaphore was placed against »Business in force Dee. hen the first train proceed Bist, 1902 S34, 467,370 bask Bowe the track to the switch gine had just reached the inter “Cash Interest Income, bie the two tracks when fie $e021902. 97 $275,415 |Jatter train crashed into the rear en “lof thé former train. A tank of gaso- Death Losses, 1902 $210,596 | line on the former train exploded and : a fire to. several yd ie é eH The Onsh- Income from In- ‘amber and one with oil. a short ec oa ap time the track for the distance o - ‘ dl about 100 yards wasa fiery furnace. +Death Losses for the Engineer Barrow, who was fp ear by $64,719 | the gasoline-tenk at the time, is “W. H. Groseh, made f weal Agent, |8aving bis life. He suffered severe ee linjuries, however. Duncan Stewart, A special train was standing at the Stratford, Gen, Avent | Union Station at, Toronto when th Stratford, Gen. Agent /T ondon Express crashed into the eae ear, smashing 4 ly ; fortunately 0 passengers were in the car at the gee ina teeecerehithe toreard COMMERCIAL Peas PEE Elma SN ascger cage! The muntietpal cou: neil of the to of Elma met in the Agrionlturai ith Aug., present, minutes of 0. current year, as now read a third time be finally seed. Carried. Rates as ote ws : ‘Co. 16 '20 uiills on 8, Pp. rate 24 ss Me ‘and B. railway $10 mills, Strat Sad HR Re mills. yle—Coates — That vel 409, for Gernhaelder Branch Drain be provisionally sloptcas printed and Bell—Corry—That Morphy & Car. thew be paid $20 Stewart Drain costs. gravel; J. Dickson $7.30, gre 5 é effers 9.87, gravel; Municipal World 10.40, special colleetor’s roll and express 3 art 2.80, gravel; Meed €: 2 repairing bridge ; W. Millen a8 ania an cleaning award drain, @R.; A. Me- pene oa re repairing culvert. con. 5.68, plank ; J. Vall culvert, con, 10; D. 4 rinting drainage by-laws; A. Dickson $40, lumber. Boyle—Corry-—That thé council do now adjourn to meet again on the fist Sept. next, af ten o'clock, a.m. ar |H. Mohr Clean Grocery cars were badly shaken up. and Bakery b A 2 cans T omatoes 25 cts. n 3 cans Corn 25 cts. 3 cans Peas 25 cts. 3 cans Beans 25 cts. 6 Ibs. Figs 25 cts. 1 qt. Maple Syrup 25 cts. 2 Ibs. Cheese 25 cts. 5 tins Sardines 25 cts, 2 bottles Pickles 25 cts. Eggs 12c., Butter 14c. H. MOHR. vin tLventox, eptember z 1903 Fall wheat per bush Spring wheats 2 per bush. ee ey per bi Annies per bag “eH Paice. Pen. a Mixed Tea. zen... Medium size lamp _chimn fe. Frnit Jars away below regular prices Fi i wheat 8 2 first Siglo 37 art . | Lot of odd Shades, each | Men’s Linen Collars, al Giving Up Business Sale. Read this list of prices over carefully and see if there is any- thing you can make use of at prices quoted. 1 other goods at equally low prices, as steck gnust’be cleaned out inside of 30 jays. ive Window Shades for... 50c. ine izes 4 (| Ladies’ #1. imitation Bie, Lamb Gauntlets. « Be. 1 ‘White Shirts for.. it $225 For Hats for wen, a 00 64) Wall paper, 200 dine forise. doubla..| styles, fOr. <2..- pase-asese\cy- $1.95 = = ee line for 8e. double roll Cowboy Hats, were 4 35 each, for Tic. 6% Zo Dress G oods, Tweeds, Corsets, Ribbons,| SBeT pei ? %| Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Smallwares, Ete. Rewton, lepers 1903 | at nearly half regular prices. Everything must be sold. g 40) Eggs taken in exchange for goods. Come at once and get THE GROSCH Co.' Q . Pfeffer Milverton’s Greatest : Store. . ; . Big Purchase of Men’s Ties 20 doz. Men’s Ties, four-in-hands, bows, knots and strings, beautiful ones, nice colorings silk pags ‘no cheap trash, good 25c. and soc. ties, very sj 2 for 25e. No more than 4 to each aanaee 25c. Dress Muslins for 15¢. All our 25c. muslins, all colors; will be .cleared at the low price of 15c. per yd. Big reduction on our White Waists. Calland get prices, they'll surprise you: Whitewear at Big Reductions Large arrivals of Men’s Overalis and Pants Also boys’ overalls at 45c. Ask to see our men's blue bib overalls at 50e. a pr., a stunner. ‘We also keep in stock “Heinz” pickling vinegar, the finest there is for pick- ling, direct from Pitisbur gh, and selling at '75c. a gal. Heinz sweet pickles 3oc. a qt. spiced ey E5Gy eS “catsup 15¢. each. «mutton dressing 25¢. «olives 25c Se ebutney: 35c: baked beans 200. a can. Another fresh supply of Sweet Biscuits. Soda — Biscuits, Candies, Chocolates, ete. PRICE LIST FOR Meakins’ Best Whiteware Cups and Saucers 75c¢., no secon 7 in. plates Soc, Bowls 8, 10 and 12%c. Scallops 15, 20 and 25¢. Pitchers 10, 12%; 20 and 25¢c. 4 piece Chamber Setts, only $1.50. Separate Cups only 6oc. doz. Remember these are the finest goods made. White Packing Co.'s Meats in Stock Sardines 5c. Tin Pickles only toc. a bottle Limburg hecse 25¢. 3 cans of Salimofi 25c. Corn and Peas 2 1§c. botile Extract roc. Best Chocolates 15c. Ib. Best Creams 20¢. lb, Chocolate Dates 20c. a Ib. 20 Ibs. Gran. ae for $1.06 Shredded Wheat 15c. Grosch & Pfeffer

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