Milverton Sun, 20 Oct 1904, p. 5

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armada hs PRINIAL 8 alas The Mutual Life of Canada |: ete outdistanced them all in’ two very ‘important respects - Profits to fia olicybolders eee is ‘one of the $10,000 more than the G. F. GROSCH, 4 ENGAGEMENT 1000 lal pais 9s rao Targe Onions’ Wanted: d.R. Yost & Son = MILVERTON STATION 5th Line pauenees ery pleaeau time was spent at the residence of Mr. Ed. Bur last Friday eve- flying ripping the tastic to musie supplied by Me Brunk, while MF. id. rept Kenner vray anys he is ready for the ing matches, as he has secured Stra Men fallen, of Minnesota, and Miss Pratt, of Petrolia, are spending Ww. w days with their aunt, Mrs. Burke, Boundary Li Mr. J. lerson is somewhat nder the weather at resent. Mr. C. Dahm: fi ed his buildings by the erection. of a Brantford power mill, which gives fine satisfaction. esers, W. fenderson and Kenner ae busily engaged in patting is in & cement hog pen for Mr. Ry J. Hem Mir. J. J. Dunean, of Cloelanss i short time with his cousin, Mr. ater says we don’t raise fing horses on our line? Messrs, Jas Hammond. Foor firsts shown with their carriage and draft mares. Mr. +. MeKee welcomes. the ar- r yet of aeetthe ae e:plougiiman. RINGS General favor inclines to- ward the diamond or pi PH. Bastendorff | | Jeweler and Gradaate Optician pert Watchmaker. os. Burl fook in the ball at New! ene si Wednesday Tight, and reports a ood ti I pio Jack Mooney, a prize plongher from : oi GENERAL NEWS parlor was filled wi = aud she haa} — to sleep on a whiak traw tick, The lounges were stuffed with it, th ee were filled and there Reda ba shing for a month, becaus: the eit ead. boilers were holding Ww by she started home she! donne she Bey to walk to the s 0 holding £28 The Canadinn Churchman takes ex- ception to the phrase. *‘c: christening a ship. I shor ad be naming" a ship. Our o contem; hemons Pe At the first be agln ae n held i in — Sitis a “blas- A troasts the ey ret hand. Mr. Thos. Hilliard, Managing Di- tor of the Dominion Life ease ance Company, returned Saturda: tive majority of 68 at the elections oF 1876. The Conservative party won in 882 by a majority of 67, in 1887 by 3 ¥ and in 1891 by 31.-In 1896 the! three d: trip to New "York Liberal sfeenived awer with asinjor-j ork 4 e Drought with kim ete ‘and in 1900 thie aes ious bit of ore, part of a meteorite whieh was being placed in position at the museum of Natural History. The Tt is very doubtful if the election in| meteorite is the largest known. being West Algoma will sane place on Noy- ally ember 3rd. - Th reports received}iron. weighi It say that the imeis not sufficient to} was Dt oP. along get the pee) y work done, and that, i ity Ae rae While West Algoma not in the list of constituences where voting will take place la general election date, there is a clause in the act that will entitle the. retnrn- ing officer to change the date. This was done ab Nipissing i in 1900, museum autho! Hilliard tre highly. It is said that a petition will be: cir- ate ae ae Anarchy ae culated thrbught township for | ship, Huron county, has a cariosity. in the sae Pe s piece of maid stove s\ONIONS WANTED tooo bushels of Large Onions wanted at $1.25 per bushel, at H. GOODMAN’S General Store, Millbank. wood, in w is deeply imbedded a ee is onion: that eee Years ago, perhaps the tree ee anieh the stick was Sout mis a vitailere: ies are not i ee n | 22> ees say, but’r: r retrograding. semen ee ‘out of conainion was a small s aie from the ground. The top part of the shoe is aoe several inches deep |® below the kno’ bile the ends pi ject about an in a in who tare that Ontario is Notice to Farmers. vr Manufacturing Co., who sustained euch x ald interests by buyiig @ Magnet, it blag @ straight gear, ts ‘bow! supported ee asy Fu with each machine. R. J. PETERS, Agent Brunner, Ont, his is to notify the public that the Petrie | CTO! average yi oe Se 2 | Ont: Thos dna by Western States ring wheat folie will receive roadmaking would be f a jolt on reading the United States instituted padre fa new departure, | latest returns of the ad. no chan; fabking in Blaiishost is stinply. put. 8 States for this yearis placed by the October bulletin at 12.7 bushels. On-|f, tario’s yield was 18.5 bushels. ield of ten great oat ee 32.1 bushels per acre, while tario it was 39.1 bushels. ‘One sae surpassed Ontario, Ohio, with a wide 40.9 bushels. y Mayme Appleton is the name ofa Tittle girl who lives in Rite e at Seems reasonable, ae adwork ir the township is pract- ically it'the hands of gravel-hauling in| contractors, who do not haul an ounce gi% rs a STRAYED. pei ame ase prareiees, of tha ender: A SIGNIFICANT FACT There are four Life Companies in Qanada which, from thele pro- minence, have long been look- ed upon as pie oxo But last et Te about Oct. ar a id Si teer. | Ow by pee Heh sees ere ter ee es incurred. Wat. J. Score. FOR SALE or EMTs ‘That fine new and commodious residence Gohestn spect aya. doors north of John. St, Heated by furnace. Fin au Jilverton. aid a Larger Amou (a) It p ‘b) Is Fotis its surplus — by combined in- ‘erease of the four companies. The Mutual Life of Canada owns tain securities, which oéeurred ing the past year. W. MH GQ9SCH Local Agent DBD. STEWART, Stratford, Gen. Agt. dur- Milverton’s Harness Up-to-date JUST ARRIVED Just Arrived, a large ship- ment of robes, blankets, rugs, ‘oil cloths, etc., which will be sold at lowest possible prices. Also bargains in fine track single, “and team harness, whips, halters, brush combs, ete. G. F. GROSCH. Next door to Grosch's Shoe Store. Shop 7 FOR SALE or RENT Sx acres, being Lot 10, on the 10th Con . All clear and well f Jou A. M. PANTON, Beryl Soto Be Office open every Block, Main St. who was recent. visit her See family living out in the pro- i ce in a day or two, and great was V ith BANK OF MONTREAL EsTaBlisHED IN THE Year: 1817. President. Lord Strathcona and Mount Oy: Ti. G. $14,000,000 Paid up Capital - - - - $10,000,000 Reserve Pun DEPT, Tnterest paid | or compounded half yearly. Seren Brancu, E. P. Winslow, Manager. SAFE and PERMANENT : is the position of The Dominion LIFE ASSURANCE €0. Established 1889. FAIR axp SQUARE in all its dealings is the Feputation it has earned amongst its pat: Policies issued on the best plans, Heed Qfice, - Waterloo, Oat. Chr.Kumpf, Thos. Hilliard, President. naging Direct ory she hai to tell, With her bis eyes “bogged out” and rolling in childish astonishment, she related ow she found that owing to shortage of Ear ears, not only were and other outhouses filled wi ith wi wheat. bap the next municipal ele Journal, W. D. Weir's Sale Register. COMMERCIAL Unreserved auetion gale of the real! estate, farm stock, implements, stnsmeos, Osh 38 Dlnekehuith shop, tools and household Fall wheat per bu: #100 BER RL Para lei a a Gi z at Be ee a fel jimueriuan, at Rubnyeilte on Seer % ‘Tuesday, Oct. 27th. = to com- oi Hae i 39 tence al 12 o'clock shar eee eeee 60 The farm stock and siete a of} - Apple mer ag: 50 Christian L. Erb, lot 28, co 85 i to commence at oue 0’ see ri fri # Pele fot of cattle te hoi ng to! 0 | loss of buildings by day, Oct. 20th, the farm Satu: Shorts, ver ton. - soo andainplements of Mr James Stratford, Ot. 13-1904 pice ines oe of lot js number 3, & i ar the es Saige $1.00. 1 00) northern tear reat Saleat p.m, bes 60. 60 n Tuesday, Nov. Ist, farm stock See 25 inaplen ments, erable sawmiil and , Ber 75 1 00} lumber, on jot 14, con. vbOro, | Porson a Sa 10. -78| the property of Gi Phone Batter i 18 Bede“ Heleto-roumienes at 12 ygs “7 18 The Leading Hardware Messrs. Schneuker and Rothaermel. have improved the appearance of their store as well as adding to the convenience by installing Ascetylene gas. They always endeavor to be up-to-date. Their Stock is replete with a full line of Ranges, Cook Stoves, Heaters, &c. Fitted for burning either coal or wood. hee 6 They pay special attention to the Furnace Trade, and the purchasers several makes to choose fronv A full line of Hardware in stock. |SCHNEUKER & ROTHAERMEL Fred. Haistead, Supt. of Agencies. Main Street, Milverton. phe sgedvaunneeesaae : | ASSES ESSSSESESSSSSSSSSS sss Stanfield’s Unshrinkable Underwear Just arrived, though rather late, a big lot cf this Celebrated Unde: erwear, both in heavy and in the natural woel. need of telling you about this underwear, it is withouc doubt the. only underwear manufactured in Canada that is guaranteed unshrink- able. : otek This guarantee goes out to you, you buy it, and if it shrinks return it and you will get your money back, is this not fair? ‘This is what the maker wanis us to do. Prices for the Heavy, Ay Wool, small sizes, $r each ; medium sizes $1.25 each ; large sizes 42 an 44, at $1.50 each. The Rotiest Wool prices are 3.00 to $3.50 per suit. Try a suit of this famous underwear, certainly never regret it. 20th Century Brand Clothing If you want the satis- faction of wearing the finest tailor-made clothing in Canada, buy a Suit, Overcoat, or pair ol Trousers, and if ycu dont say itis the best fit you ever had on your back, we will give you the article” for a present. This is a strong assertion is it not? but we know Goud wallcanbubnuseataleenkcace you will what we are talking about. _Reniember also, we take your measure, and guaranteeya, fit, We have thousandsof samples to select from, and the prettiest. and nattiest goods you ever saw. If you doubt our some of the boys wear our clothes, ask the men who wear our Rain Coats and Overcoats, and there are lotsof them in town. Look at them, see the fit, and youcan gamble they are™ 20th Century Clothes. Remember we carry a large assortment in stock, Suits, Overcoats, Rain Coa Pre Odd Vests. We can please you with this clothing, try a suit. Hosiery Bargains 3 pair all-wool, heavy ee Hose, ‘sizes 9, and 5 Teg. 45¢. pair, for $ 30 dozen all-wool ose: “all sizes, xe egular 35¢., for 19¢. oe 4oc. Ribbed Cashmere large size es ue 25¢. pair. extra K>) at EnuscabanatdonbesncacGhaccannendaecunedaacaccucacaaucccaaaaneeaceuenmmente G 5 6 Ladies’ Jackets Hundreds of Jac select from, corret styles, Gall in ye see th styles, all kinds, all prices Dress Goods Just passed in stock a lot of new Dyess Goods, — brow ns, greens, nayys, tweeds, etc. 54 in. wide, takes 5 yds for 314 for se $1.25 per yd. Grosch & Pfeffer. Eggs Boe Butter 14c., Dutch Setts sc., Dried Aspe , Geese 8c., Chickens 8c., Ducks 10 SOSSSSESSOSESESSSSSOSIS ssseesearosSbesoneosinonsgnocsesonesssponisoninanetnetineeti QG@OSGegos cea eae ed

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