Milverton Sun, 27 Oct 1904, p. 5

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Yost & Son RTON STATION |tiy CARTHAGE. Mr. J, Ewing had the house formerly owned Hamilton our burg to is farm on Stary v Mr. aged at pi ent ailing a well f for Mz Albert Johns: Mes Burchell, ‘who spent the sam: mer in the est, called o number ends here Tact’ Me Reiland Mise Lide- Moore, of Trowbridge, visited Dr. ‘Snaday. Rien joes } of the~Town= with her eon Mrs. A. jolatan supper on erhuroaey to! chisel e were many regrets at the our noble order, et at we extend to B | who, man: touching and, tiiable fe reply in be: od Mrs, Lok himsel Scha haefer, ia neta fc i went el lid not forget his times ere é her aic wits, ranee on one of tl and Mrs. Wherever that may be. con name of the town of So Pol rt * is to be: changed to ‘“Kenor: r| to set his signals, so threw a j| butchers, 54 chimney. oe ge PI 2 of the oomrts ae ae airy was | an, B| found to bet ear GENERAL NEWS Uncle Sam had a deficit of $17,400 in July, and one of $6,300,000 in Aug- ust. Mea: Canada_is heaping up Talk wonder men like eo es party papers for the nee few weeks and note the wave of tor blooming silly the os A ething ook ygeon Independs ‘The Czar is the head as = epee national church, the world over. A telegraph operator at Prairie du Chien, Wis., was ordered train because there was trouble o1 tracks ahead. He did not have ‘ee eames a window of the cab and the eer tool svetiers a bad acciden' tioneers, 6 architects, 30 ‘bailiffs, “316 blacksmiths, 3,011 ears . 1 dock laborer, 5,170 goldemiths, 9,6 9, 693 oe ers, 745 railway porters, 117,680 1d inary surgeons. The ere apie Railroad has dis- men on the line between ing out the polic: ment lat to|¥ of | save Sees and expense of operation The bridge crossing Bismark ‘creek, istowel, is undergoing repairs, and while digging out a trench for the abutment: P y morring men tooo bushels of Large Onions wanted at $1.75 p ushel, at H. GOO AN’S General Store, Millbank. ONIONS WANTEDIE uilt, erect Soproach over the empty wagon. and. Wagon proved too much for_the One imbers. sd upon as leading all others. ~ But last year Notice to Farmers. This is to notify the public that the Petrie Manufacturinj inten im seam separator, would aud rests by buying . ; paid a Larger Amount in ‘to its paliopholders than any Og ‘increased its ee by 0 more than the combins in- hh each machine: R. J: PETERS, Agent Brunner, Ont. “A. M. PA Office open every Th Block, Main St. NTON, Pe cis Scislee Ete. ureday, Wm: Burton's upon rotten ates to the outside broke’ first, causing the bridge to go down with a I slant, which proved fortunate, al- though she teamster ived: tw broken ribs and lungs hurt. At ee ent the doctor says the injuries’ are not serious, Horses were unhurt. 2S “the soos campaign in , @ peculiar issue has es ey involving the colored mservative candidate, astendea eM ‘old colored au iGtorce, of Mrs. Wil- aus. and secured his a sanieeadt Mr. Sutherland, the Likeral. candidate, has openly expressed in’ favor of the com- mutation of the death sentence” passed He points” out that EsTaBLisHeD IN THE Year. 1817. resident, Lord Strathcona aot Fount Royal, G. C. Paid up Capital - Reserve Fund - - - in jobargains i in fine track jimall “team harness, | ehr. Kumpf, - SAVINGS BANK DEPT. Interest paid or ven ge “biani E. P. Winslow, Manager. “| BANK OF MONTREAL “$14,000,000 $10,000,000), ea balt| mally acquain| Sutherland’s ae say he will saye the other ‘The first grain elevator erected by the Harbour Commissioners of aiiont- America, P 4) ste nthe tern | northern gravel road.) e hing, stopped and | j, a arged 3,000 8 New York and a, follow- ret 80 n he ird take _|them one by one, by the nape of the neck, and hold them gut over the rim ith | Of the nest to teach th The weight of horses| "# thé main | j as COMMERCIAL. . 27-1904 00. 100 s 00 100 ieee per bust 40°40 pee 29 29 ¥e 60 60 Apples paebiy: 50 75 Potatoes ** ** 85 85 y per to 6 00 7 00 Butter per pound 14 Begs per di 18 18 ard. 9 9 Tallow gee Tarkey 10. 01 Hoge fave we 440 410 Flour, 2 80. 2 50 Bran, per 16-00 16 00 Beatta er eo; 20 00 20 80 Stratford, Out. 27, 1904 $1.00 1 00 38-38 60 60 28 28 75 100 00. 7 1815 18=.-18 BORN ‘OSLIFF.—At Elma, on Oct, cei a wife of Albert Posli! = ofa ScHWARTZENTRUBE! Pas ton, on Friday Ost. alee. the. wife of David Schwareentraber ofa Mosrr.—At Ellice, (Moserville), the wife of Frederick Moser, of a $0: (still-born,) W. D. Weir's Sale Register. Unreserved anction sale of the real estate, mplements, blacksmith shop, Tlera tocmbeh effects of Andrew Kuhry.and Freder-! ick Zimmerman, at- Rohryville on ‘Thursday, th. Sale mence at 12 o'clock sharp. tosk and ae" sesesssssesessssssssesggs The farm s Christian L. t 26, cor North Easth: ees “(he see ate aa farm), on Thursday, Oct. 27th. Bale to cbtamenceet one O'alock pus, On Saturday, Oct. 20th, the farm! 8 inesday, Nov. lst, fara, stock, | ble ee en ee Denstedt. Bale to commence at 12.90 lds of industry formerly reserved for]? ~ i men. returns by Socuraleeee = alow: that: thers-ure: 86. wi Can Robins Reason? (John Burroughs.) ial. than that, la. Deter ceca Steet aaa 1 the robin comes from a correspond- ent, A robin had her nest in a tree under his chainber window in such a pe themselves i in what they ‘| think fer see, and u convinced, are deliberate falsifiers. ‘He Wonhr »- Grocery and Bakery, gest structures of the kind in seorld, = 228 feet high and hid zie 0 SAFE and PERMANENT isthe position of The Dominion ~~ LIFE ASSURANGE 69. Established 1889. FAIR AnD SQUARE all its dealings is the reputation it ned awongst its patre Pol 6 issued on the best plans. Waterloo, Gut. Thos. Hilliard, Managing _ Director Head Office, Pri resident. | Fred. vedstens, Supt. of Agencies. corn is. carried tion ee and the ao cond ehty ‘hich: ts. the: fist” ies. to be in order to keep. paca with inereasing importance world’s wheat power Big Peay, for Big Men. Gow the Ottawa Journal.) 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We have thousands of samples to select: from, and the prettiest. and nattiest goods you ever saw. If you doubt our word ask some ol the boys who wear our clothes, ask the men who wear our Rain Coats and Overcoats, and there are lots of 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 Coats, Trousers, Odd Vests. We can please you with this clothing, try a suit. ee Hosiery Bargains 3 pair all-wool, heavy ribbed Hose, and 10, reg. 45c. pair, for 30 dozen all- wool Hose, all sizes, regular 35¢., for. 19¢. pair... 4oc. Ribbed ea pmere large sizes only, "25c. pair. . 75c. extra Ribbed Cashmere Hose, Acuble le knees, sizes 9% 10, for 6oc. pair. dia f\ Ladies’ Jackets of Jackets select from, corret styles, li cut. Call in and see them, ee all kinds, all prices. Hundreds Dress Goods ust passed in stock a lot of gue Goods, browns, nay new PL cshinbhnihenel Dadpinbbstlincacbicnesawasaaandacasenakeanbhe Milli @unkisal lesasanababiniickucs etc.,.54 1, VE 5 yds for suit, and ZG 33% for Shit $1.25 per yd. Ld Ht Groseh & Pfeffer. Fae} se Butter 14c., Dutch Setts 5c; Dried oon «Ss Yc, Geese 8c., Chickens 8c, Ducks roc. SSSESSSSSESSSSSSSSSESS5S SVCAeecee’

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