tenders will to Saturdays Te es 8 OF 8 ie ‘at eras of the Village of Milverton. By-law to authorize the pur- "| abont three or four weeks the “premises sca_of the seven hei of | andersigned, | Milverton, for the pur- pose of granting aid toa ana to be organized by John G. Grocsh, of the Village of Milverton, to Shopping is. Prono Attended To and w! pertaia to “a well- indies known and eee Pere Grain is bought at our Sieratoratg. re Station, for which we pay highest market price: felt-ware. wip a factory within the Village of Milverton, for the manu- facture of felc-ware. Ap Wi a) it ase — agreed by and eS Joh 0 cost or purchase money of said piece o parcel of land not to exceed the price or sum of five hundre AND WHEREAS it is a part of vel agreement between the said Jolin Years shall commence to run on the first 905, =| day of January, } the dates ‘most a ind- complete sem of trainisg ie, = pane 2 dane of the sai shes ‘under- varied €: gent Fs aves on Pare Grand” ‘Trunk: Rail: > WHEREAS the amoant of the Uowilole Asan propetiegtie asic WR. = ig ie of Milverton according to the es sed Suesmient 2 Bll being for the 1904, i is $260, ‘D WHEREAS ae of the x Mit is $4,927, and for principle and-in- = ahere is nothing in HEREFORE be it enacted by the eor- zation of ue Village of Mil erton. as i Villa, 1, That it shall and may be bowl for the Reeve aud’the Clerk of the Village ani matatio Compauiies es or The Companies Act for “the pur- Oe oF ielt-ware and LIFE ASSURANCE CO. Established 1889. FAIR anp SQUARE — in all its dealings is the reputation it jas earned amongst its patror Polfates Teeiea on a best — Head Offee, - Waterton tn 4 bate ciate : i ion (except for school oods not at prevent ate manntantted frraaia Vil 3 oa berein beforede- oF SidinE And assisting in the es. |fablisiment ‘and carrying on said works. . ‘That in the event of said C pany entering into [tory to the Council of sai ‘om- urposes) for the Sina of ten years, onto re tday of nae the purpose of paying th ra said piece or parcel of randred dollars 48 afore- Thos. ners ng erence : ° P pieetor Z Western Advertise, (weekly) ; oo Haigsead, ‘Supt. of Agencies Bricker, Berlin, District Supt. 75c.- Western — Advertiser and “Farming World ” $1.25 Daily Advertiser, $1.50 eres ‘and~ Woman's” “Home. _Com- forena Villge of Milverton, the aj | 7, 1905, the pol {bso of ate to be e payable to and collected by the Collector of thse for the Village of } iivenion fa the wa e way a other rates on said Roll, and to piekrent over a term of two yea! ¢ said factory to he in size and inncuideee ‘ar ee ee tl a 30x80 feet in | the main wo ies » and built of brick, pl a a 30x50, one -story, also built of brick. By-law shall come into ieee Kasia the day of the final Seok “ as of Jamuary, 18, at te ee of ten o’clock in the on, at the E politag piace: of the votes e persons in- exposing the passing of this By ise shall be THE votes of the ratepayers en- eitted to vote on the By-law shall be t: jen thereon at bases ‘h’s ‘Tall, and the said it noe on ue pies dey of to be ck in the _lorenoon, i¢ hour of fiveo’e! oe Ww. WHEREAS the said John G. Grosch | Price the said pieceor par- | office. fn agreement satisfac-| 1 | soneesston four, swestern section Wel. sl sed, |and other buildings Tall tak- TAKE NOTICE that the above isa true copy of a proposed By-law which has ‘into. consideration Sia it Soneipeli nly Sei if abtain from the fret yen thereot in the chase of apiece or parcel | Miser of land in the Villdge of ee me eg at spobleettion this 10th day of januar; W. D. Weir, vi nae Clerk. Help for she: Farmers. The Salvation oe is bringing ont a large num cation forms, et Toronto 2 ee 8 mnnrees by the. Governine) London’s Charity. (Boston Herald.) ndon’s unemployed, million inn thongh s gifts. eal has stirred now tl British purse is being emptied with a lent that does eredit to the charity of 1e ia S List. of mayece For ‘area The east half of lot 17, concession 4, Mornington. res, good brick | weiling. bank barn, straw sheds, Sac hog pens, well improved farvi, $6,600. gain. The south half of lot 18, concessio farms in Mornington. "See $6,600. The north-west quartrr of lot 10, is a rar chance fora starter. The west half of lot 4, concession 4, Ellice, 50 acres, good dwelling Suse, small frame barn, ice 32,000. A splendid two-story brick veneered in street, r of land. ding. one-half lot nuniber one, rgain, ae Two story brick dwelling with frame kitchen Ak woodshed, statle water, good cellar, corner lot. er of Mat and George streets. Price ae d a half story brick veneered awelion, with kitchen and woods! ie hard and soft water, good sta! North side of John street. Brive 31400. e a lot of farms gn my list. Call and see me ie vee WEIR. + Real Estate Agent. COMMERCIAL @ m5 EF MUERTOS. Fall wheat: per bush. Spring wheat, per bush Barley per oee | Appi per bay Potas ‘@ a Bran 85sKsr28sEs — Hive weight « Floa * Yo Bove Bswe 338 Wsuseege ReSuyses. SssSssuus5seeses SSSSSESSSSOS: Ee Maer csibssisiiettasesestoniossttettseaniosash: gy Q SSS sessee Here are a few. 31905 Starters Something you will appre- ciate. Start 1905 accounts Fu r is 35.00, 3 only, Men's Black Tallup Coats, regular $32.50 1905 price $29.50 2 only, Men’s Coon Coats, beauties, regular 55.00 and 60.00, 1905 price $48.50. 1 only, Fur-lined, regular 50.00, 1905 price $42. 50 1 only, Fur-lined, Otter collar and lapels, natural muskrat lining, black ee egular 75.00, 71905" rice $63.50. 3 only, Ladies’ Black Astrachan Jackets, sizes 32, 34 and _ 36, reg. 37.50; 40.00,'and 44.00 » 1905 price $32.50 5 only, Ladies’ Alaska Sable Ruffs, regular 12.50, 1905 price $9.75. 2 only, Ladies’ Furlined Capes, reg. 40.00 and 45.00, 1905 price $25. 18 only, Ladies’ 3-4 Tourists Jackets, Tanging in price from _1o to $18, ~ 1905 price $5. 26 Ladies’ Jackets, all colors, price from $4.50 to 10.00 1905 price $3.'75. 50 Ladics’ Skirts, all colors and sizes, ranging in price from 6.v0 to 10.00 1905 price $5 25 dozen Ladies’ Wool Hose, regular 25sec. 1905 price t'7c pair. 10 pieces Dress — ranging in price from §oc. to I, 1905 price 3 ¢ regular Te pieces White Ce regular 10c., 1905 price 6c 25 Men’s Suits, regular price from $5 to $8.50, 1905 price $4.50. Lot Men’s Underwear, tegular 50 and 75c., 1905 ice < 25 pair Ladies' Kid Gloves, regular $1, and 1.25 pair, 1905 price 75c. pair. 3 cans Salmon for 25c. 3 bottles Piles for 25c. All our 25, 30, and 35c. Candy for 20c. Ib. 5 only, $6 Chamber Setts for $3.95: Millinery at ridiculous Prices, only a few hats left. Ps you all a most OS 1905. se ceseeesscssssscosee% asses seseseseoseuese09 Ss os 2 @eeeeeee! @ By ee ee i Cae Geecee eeeece _Bosoacennenveresoecousmecnanasacaaces wae