Milverton Sun, 28 Jul 1904, p. 5

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“ Station ion Store | Bat nlan Micc peg oad Shae Hiseapaag of aivercon, soa of the oF the tate cary oe ate “The (Wilverton Sun THUBSDAY, JULY 28, 1904 Brae : Fruit Jars tenes ed, re again in the ith | ing and wi - Fruit tar faecon rvices of Black and Red Cherries are just in Groceries This and next week we will give 100 Ibs. Redpath gran. sugar for $4°75 20 Wisen Pant 1.00 2 "yellow “ 1,00 30 dark“ 1 S Ibe assed cance ioe 10 Ibs. beeae coffee for 6 lbs. Rive for S$ Ibs. Oatmeal 3 cans Salmon for 2eans Tow es 4 lbs. Raisins for 2B 41bs. Currants bs We pay 12e. for Butter & 16¢ for Eggs t JR. Yost oe MILVERTON STATION apart ee Mr est, | Daniel Ross, late of Newton, as helper, who known xs an experienced workman. Hoping. to be favored’ with your. esteemed patronage, I remain, ‘Yours traf Z REDERICK ZIMMERMANN. | PHOTOGRAPHS. IML, get some ‘more of those PHOTOGRAPHS of sour. place wirich GENERAL NEWS CULLED FROM ALL SOURCES The Canadian Northern must now be considered Canada’s third great rail- A wery tne Becks grate ante ment has been erected at Palmyra, near Ridgetowa in memory of a David Mills. The palatial hotels of America have between “inter fed WATCHES | If you have any intention § of buying a ... Watch... this Spring, now is the § -§ tima . 8 big that We have some specials in prices you cannot afford to miss, P. H. Bastendorff ‘The Leading Jeweler” Eves Testep Free. Binder will pléas § otfice, ‘Milverton, and oblige. G. W: Porstos NOTICE TO POMP ACTOSA Sealed tenders will be received by’ the un detsigned up to Saturday, July $oth unter ington eater abt seas paeiee Joux DAvipson, Reeve. Burns, June 25th., 1904, STRAYED sre vores undersigned. Li Gon. T Weltesles ‘on oF about the 10: Jen Owner are fave tame by proving prop and paying expen: “|B. Wein, Milibank, Ont! WANTED. 0. cords Hard Wood, 1000 cords syooa aka (900 cord Cedar. | Quote prices to HE DEACON e+ CSheatiord. Ont te he er pie Sys rhs Sener ALBERT SMITH, Poole, Out A SIGNIFICANT FACT ed upon as leading all others. Bat last year The Mutuai Life of Canada ‘gut-distanced them all in two very oe ‘tant respects = long, 6 impor! (a) It paid a Largée Amount in Toe to xt policyholders than. any | 2002c5 arate abe of them, ee It aoe its surplus by $10,000 more than the combined: in-) ac. ‘erease of the foar companies The Mutual Eee of Canada owns no stocks, and its assets were there fore not affected in any way by the enorinous shrinkagé in values in cer- tain securities, which occurred dur- ing the past year. W. H. GROSCH,Local Agent D. STEWART, Stratford, Gen. Agt. > M. PANTON, Baron Sore fice open every Thursday, Wm. Burton’ Block, Maia St. STRAYED. ie by proving prope erty, paying expenses, advertising, & Wa, Trascme. NOTICE TO POMERAT ‘Tenders will be received by the tnderigmed the~¢on. articulars with regard the Plans of construetion Apply cond ecsine cd. | The lowest or any tender not actessanly J. G, Hammtox, Mil Representative Division no. ty General tenant: There's Room at the case of the We always Guarantee a Our business of making _ to-measure clothes has constantly increased. Survival of the Fittest. The reason of our success is the fact that we have unequalled facilities for buying woollens and making clothes. Top. It's a Perfect Fit. Hoffman Block. John Kelterborn, Milverton. is th. a tan colliesbiteh a: a ah ing a fling at the Elder Brother. We REXALL “°° DYES ‘The latest and ost ee dye i in the world. Will dye wool, cotton, red with it, isa 7 longside the Cathedral Milan, It is Said that about fifty guano has aca on the tons of} roof | | reasons and also for its great weight. 2 ois drowth in ee many has oa sin} Flbe are the lowest. since 1811. “atl | Hamburg, shippers have suspended Upper Elbe and the ght on the Rhine has etled, perations on the moyement ee a been much i The old oe that a clergyman’s son Was calculated to be'a “bad ege Englishmen whose names figure in our most relia- ble list of great men, the ‘Dictionary of National Biography’, no less than 56 per cent are sons of paren, “This is rather a tremendous F TS Ago ee was unknown except niet the map of th zed world. It had 64 clans, who warred with each other, put only with swords and pore and a Now it eae Tn 1872 it railway. miles|in operation, | 34.000 miles of telegr | , mee of atephone 5 x x ying a| the proposed rout Goderich’ extension piggot will tender for the con-| best he has ever seen. Not only are} the farms of a high grade, but the| ildings are. modern /and’ of good | appearance. Guelph Herald. Was the Crimean war a necessity? We now know that, it igh worse in| | a mistake, it was.a blun Grosch & Pfeffer Milverton’s Greatest Store. 16) sire Everyone, admits, today, that | was'a national. crime, and. that the | Chinese were not the crimnals. the resent W no necessity nations will only other. But they don’t, and that ‘war is said to be a necessity. ‘A Hamilton preacher has bee: is w! hy sat “| do not peiene pe that, for if Hamilton men shoul stand up for the Prod- igal Son, ee on earth should? But ihe Elder Brother has the suudidicion nowing that while they rail against im in. particular self oufficieny ehurl, yet he isin Hes eral the man whose example they ask sto follow, while the Prodigal Son ie’ fellow whom they | hold up tous as the Horrible Example. | It all depends upon whether they are dealing ae Seneeenel or Beeveculats ities.— ardin Rev Speatag” at the pioneer Re-union . H. P. Potts said/he believed p: did more 8 Keep n S04 than any other donbh oe Bete ig corrstt| w that in many communities | rit is too strong and ts tendency is. to Gicouion and in some bitteFness of feeling. } claimed: that the Pioneers’ } to their for them together those Saat ae the trials and s of early day: It will bé ater | if the aS also does somet to promote good feeling among all classes.in the way Mr. Potts indicated 50 Samples New Fall Skirts Bot. ; at 50 per cent. régular value, N Come ia Walking and Dress Skirts. Come in. Black, "Navy Grey, Fawn, Tweeds, Fancies, Ete., put up in 2 lots, No. 1 and 2. at’ the following price The biggest Skirt batgain ever ered in Milverton, or any aneie else. — The Skirts are handsome and strictly up-to- date. No. 1 lot, ranging in price from $4.25 to 6.50, your choice 5 No. 2 lot, ranging in price from $8.50. to 15.00, your Choice 7.90 7e. Embroidery for 2c. 10¢c, e Sc. 15c. « ne. “e se 18, and $20 Men's Suits made-to- order for $18.'75. Mens $1 Shirts for 68c. New lot Men’s Ties to’ hand. Large shipment Men’s and Ladies’ “ Greene ” Collars to hand. Big variety of Men's Belts. New variety of Men's Fancy Socks. $18 Dinner Sett for $14 See window. . 25c. Gloves for 10c. 50 sample pair Ladies’ Gloves, all colors, regular 25c., your choice toc. pair. $4, 5, and $6 trimmed Hats for $2.50. only. 5. left, come quick. Dress Goods Bargain $2 Fancy Black Dress Goods for” $t yard. Silk and Wool. per Eggs 15c. Butter 12c. Bring us your Produce. Trade with us. “Get the Habit.” in his excellent address.—Port Eizin Pim ‘Will No Longer be *Green"s Railroad’ (Messrs, Leona rdand Drivk water, of PR, will leave this: eveuiug or Berlin becipanee Clare, M.P.. and inion t witha view ¢ qnisition by the| C.P.R., of Berlin. Waterloo, Wellsley | & Lake Huron ! Railway. —Guelh ‘IGrosch & Pfeffer,

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