rt Stories Retold. Se in printers’ English. The ORN | Sberk Stories Aetele reacher was-amazed; but he under-| SwiTH.—At Milverton, on October pOouaEI Soon te iene was feds 5th, the wife of [Mr. Geo. ee, “Archbishop Ryan, of ie eked ap Russell Sage, on Bu recent birth-|_, of £08. tani for the fatherly interest t! day, talked in an interesting mauner| RE". on Mornington, on™ Tues § BB eee Te the members of the clergy: beak the eavans Atdericans- ne has} Oet. shee Pop ial a le Eo bu i has the faculty Of|jmown. Apropos of Henry Ward| _ Reid, of twins, (son and Antish 4a eu teri i b) when it is} Beecher he said: “I went toBeecher’s| teF-) | ry in hrewd, kindly way. | church one night to hear him preach. | TOES One of the clergy mien, Who has a'par-|'Phe church waserowded to the doors. | simccieiet tee n{_ The brick and tile yards “are done making for this season, though there | ods | called out in his i * j the pulpit there sft a Denrdieesblack-| et auch burning yet todo: ‘The out | Milverton'’s Greatest s me one of the most powerful preachers “ete considering the wet season, has! in America. But this youth, fi Seana it Raced | youths “Your business men,” said a St the ereat cougtoeation bed emia go. stzauger in OUr Village, "are not ver ore hear Beecher, and not him. Conse-|Prostysclver otherwise | they, ot ently, a8 soon as he arose and_an-| HAYe lamps on the street in front of| need that he was to preach in|‘Mrblaces of business.” Boecher's place, the people began to| prank, spent Sunday in Molesworth. | HES ote ae r|then a half-dozen: and ‘the young] grove to Moukton on Naturday alter, - er man stood watehing this dispersal i z Governor of| fm the pulpit, Tt-wi ving Millinery Department moment, and yet there sat on the youthful face a smile singularly com- osed. Out the people tiptoed, and ‘ock, North Garatine iitustrated & point he wished to make in a political speech ny in Fall Swing. Leave your order early in the week, you will be 5 siderable property. ‘There were other | 5Y° : : in| freshme i a z a b I I pasion pars veaent near equa explanation of his ence, ‘We wil Retention etsah ae Seiebic oe ete pleased if you do. We are bound to please you, ; a contest over bis estate followed| the SHEE e ing Was spent at the home of the @ this is our aim. 5 The Sinai reached the courts and Pepe + Leas D oe { rage along: tes be Gaeta ties nea aera ev. Mr. Leitch, of Stratford, anc ee Finally a friend met the young wan ene Mr, Thos, Boles. of London, ‘spent I g and spoke about the suit and the ices. Friday afternoon at the Manse. “MILVERTON STATION [and spoke : ine = — Mr. Gordon Malery. engineer on ; The Spot for Furs : i | A Harvest Thanks; = Service| the Monkton section of the €.P.R., will be held D.V. in Trinity Church, | who was called home on aceount of trnde Ima, next Sunday afternoon at 3|the death of his father, Dr. Malery, n this department we excel. Years of selling you re o'clock, when a special sermon will| M.P_P., Se eats returned to the; honest Furs and guaranteeing them is how we won our be preached by the Rev. J. H. Mc-| village on Monday evenin; fe teeing E i ipectal intial by tha oholr. |” "ts Soversign Bank of Ganada- we| reputation. Your run no Fiske at all in buying your furs The thank offering will be devoted tol are pleased to say, has opened a'@ here, if not as represented bring them back, or we will end, Do know some-| the erectio1 Hs = shed for horses,} branch in Monkton, under the direc-} pie me pe: fo you the ola wi ih is greatly n ceded. wo cordial tion ‘of Manager RJ. Ranney, ae the cee them free oi charge. One of the finest stocks of hadn't died!” Invitation is extended to al ilverton branch. Ve are sure the urs bank will doa flourishing business | you will see in a days travel, is se here. ‘ongressman Stephenson told this} w.D. Weir’s Sale Register. Rev. Mr. Abrey held prayer meet-| one: Willie Stinson, while editor of a ing in the sixteenth school house o1 Ma tha eae meat ck ME Pate Wo farm stock aiid tmiplentemts Bt | nee nets, ah, Meeting wi step-daughter of the pu will be held on the first and third styles, single stone, twin, three @| isher. ‘The old man tried in vain to| John Fewings, lot 1, con. 6, Morning-| ‘Tharedays of the wonth during the New Dress Goods half loop and clusters. [set rid of Stinson, and finally dis-|fon,on Wednesday, Oct, 18th. Salel winter, 7 J 4 ; charged him. Stinson went to Mil- aster Ceeil Bannerman, son of ust arrived, a Asy Style Any Price Mauew and worked there for about | “te real estate of Fred, Deostedt,| Mr. Andrew Banneriian, th eon, new lot of Dress Goods, consisting @|three months. The young woman| consisting of 100 acres, 65 of whieh | Logan. who broke his arm by. falling of Basket Weaves, Venetians, Harris Homespuns, S| explained toall friends that the en-| 00 tew Sand the kalanes in in good | front a horse, is doing nicely. Fancy Suitings, Etc., in the new browns, greens, gagement was dissolved. Finally timber, bein, ot half of lot 14, con.| Mrs. Alex. Campbeil, of the bound- DAVES: Stinson went back to Ashland by al2, Marrboroon Tuesday, Oct,’ 1sth, | ary 8 an Sunday evening ai|M 2d blacks, all 54 in. wide, and only $1.25 per pd. horseback. Hedrove| at 2 o'lock p.m. five o'clock. She was ani old resident to the Congregational church, where of i n, and very highly esteemed the pretty step-daughter of the pub- suniseeryed auction sale of the reall in the community. She was in com- lider met him. oie pubes oral pete THO ae ait eee i id paratively good hi heaith-until: Friday Un de ¥ numerous girl friends. Stinson s afternoon, when Prwear had been recognized by several people | fects of Andrew Kubry ani as he rode to fhe church, and he was] ick Zimeruan, at Kuliryville, on} i de Thi 3| ina hurry to have the ceremony per-| Tuesday, Oct. 27th. Bee toPbiilisl weiner of the Liesbyterian -ubarck is department is overflowing with good things. eg formed: ‘Do you want the complete mence at 12 o'clock shar The funeral took pla y/§ Our 25c. Ladies’ Vest is the best yalue in Canad service?’ enquired the minister,} at Exhibition Park, ) ince on | afternoon to Our 4oc. line i : Oo Mines ‘ “Cut it down to a stick,” replied| Tuesday, Oct. I8th, 27 head of two| Was condneted by R Ab 4 S a cracker. ur 50, 60, and 75c. lines ¥F. fi. Bastendd os three year old ‘colts and fillies, a ae ahs Cahipbe ub of Stratiord.| |# can't be beat. Drawers to match. the property of Chas. Wilson, of Re-|*pent janday with friends in the eae r Jeweler and Graduate Optician STRAYED. gina, Sale to commence at 2 0°clock | Village. | Children’s Underwear, full supply in Unions and see pan. SuT SRN ART Wools. tchmaker. s ools, “Expert Wai here came: Tecthe grein Oe ne ete ere and ap leneae is MILITARY CANTEENS IN INDIA. 1 signed, lot 7. con. 8, Mornington. 8 26, eo) about Oc ata. ured aad” waite treomcer | North leastho, oe tits Saiee: Beans | ere mitemereh Cemristely: Bevolntiantaes f Men’s Underwear—We caray the famous Stan- ts Old Steer. Owner may have same by prov aid’ farin), on Pine ursday, Oct. ‘ se By sts: \@ field’s unshrinkable, in \ 7 ee Wat-J.Scorr. | Sale e eee ae ae Cue rele ee Patil: ard Kishen whe bas dvoid | the recognized leader ee i ee sane ads co jiderable at %s A SIGNIFICANT FACT Salo for Peter" H-Chaliers. Geet agate tae: et ened graces wn | is conntry, can't be beat. s oa FOR SALE or RENT. ude Welles, INI ie ony ae peyote fe | We also carry a good range of Boy’ s Natu ral and Ee Face Lite Gy ed catt! fe and horses. Mast se dawini? toys: trae Wndem ina Fleece-lined Underwear, All s ere are four Life Companies: in dc di sidence | loss of buildings by fire. . 5 - “Canada which, from their pro- | on srain stret, Go poees eee Seceeeneiay ees Cineluaing | ew lot of Men's Top Fleeced iminenés, Hace ling been’look-<., Herect by fame ‘ogden conveniences COMMERCI AL well_as "wet" and “dry” cantoos) | Underwear, Gloves, Etc. — Call in, i upon as lendingall others, | Apply £0 eee eainerton: : will be worked by civilian contrac- | Z tt last. year tors. They ar commis- | suas an sion on the sales, but all the profits ! if FOR SALE or RENT Fall wheat per ual are to be made over to the army. | M t | L Poh ae oe ‘The proposed distribution of profits 2] = Pitre MN nna om este ca (RTO Srhe geieeer me ogee Oth Century Clothing S fafornington. AN clear and ee ee talion, and Rs. ae for a cavalry re- of Canada ia's high state of oe on. Wel |p Boss giment per month in ach ease. ‘esa 6 Big semen a the famous 20th Century Brand ZS, oO ng orch: Burn: ir tl it t MR ae ean Por fartlier infor: Pate ee mg tut il Ye appted mainly to ete., ‘ot ing expected this week. Without doubt the Oubdistanced them all in two very! mation apply to Joux Mewuns Pro} fratual conversion of the |@ fibest tailor-made clothing made in Canada. We take important respects Soest cinetlontem tito: properly core | your measure and guarantee a fit. Thousands of (a) It paid a Larget Amount in stituted soldiers’ clubs.”’ we here for your selecti (3 Sean to is policyholders than any Site care, Wagon. cantata Tor ction ome at once and get ‘one of them, and A a het Barty Solio Bie appointing to each institute a staff a good fit, and you will be pleased all the time you Bey fe Goccessed. its surplus by [O™ Iiaesday, Way. orien D atcicibes capable: ottsaching 1M Seca i by | Biock, Main St- N d trades which will be $10,000 more than the combined in- Bayi) “trease of the four companies Shor The ‘Aad gato Cane one BANK OF MONTR EAL 5 . e Fs way by the] Esraptisnep ix Tue Year 1817. new organization is to be known, will be controlled by a committee of N E Ww pi at headquarters, each com- 2 2 se is ; : mand being represented by a deputy ~ @norinous shrinkage in-values in cer- Presi: i assistant -adjutant-general. The “dit- sos = tain securities, which occurred dur- Lord Strathcona and Mount ferent” regimental institutes’ will. be Si ackets, Skirts, Rain Coats ing-the past year. Royal. TG. placed nerf oe management of com. ae WH ees chosen by the men themsel- — WH G20SCH Local Agent Paid-ap Capital ves, i preahint “over. tig: tHe nett Girl s Coats and Ulsters, #4 S og Stratford, Gen. Agt.| Reserve Fund ‘ii * a Se Black Sateen Underskirts, “GF. GRoscH, "~The Leading Hardwarel Ware Yiuee race SS = Milverton’s Up-te-date| E. P. Winslow, ings, Hosiery, Yarns, and H ; Manager: : ae eee a | Messrs. Schneuker and Rothaermel have Warps. In fact almost a a SAFE and PERMANENT improved the appcarance of their store | new stoclz JUST ARRIVED ee Ronson: oF as well as adding to the convenience : The Dominion by installing Ascetylene gas. ! dos Asrived lave 5" FIFE ASSURANCE CO. They always endeavor to | Grocery Headquarters ment of robes, blankets, rvgs, “oil cloths, etc., which will be eS Sold at lowest possible prices. ae Pheir Stock is replete with a full line of | > e : FAIR axp SQUARE | in| Ranges, Cook Stoves, Heaters, &c. oe insi pack | in all its dealings is the rept ‘Also bargains in fine track | in all i srgle, and team harness, Siac cabbie best plane: Fitted for burning either coal’ or wood. Established 1889. be up-to-date. i Always new and fresh weekly Bicice Eggs 18¢. Butier rac. Bring us your dead fowl. as earned amo patron: Ress alters, brush ‘combs, = They pay special attention to the Furnace Trade, and give, ae Head: Office, 2 Waterloo, Ont. the purchasers several makes to choose from es A full line of Hardware in’ stoc Grosch * G. F. GROSCH. |" Pani. "°* Mareciee SSCHNEUKER & ROTHAERMEL : & Fred. Halstead, Supt. of Agencies] Main Street, Milverton. 21’ , Pfeffer. DN panini aoe St