Milverton Sun, 15 Jun 1905, p. 5

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&.T.R. Station Store "Bargains for the Next Two Weeks We have some od% sizes ir: Li aoe are hh we 80. t Brae Hats, which were sling a aa 33 to T5e. Your choice now 25¢c EACH A FEW SPECIALSIN GROCERIES Will go at a bargain for the ext two weel 9 Ibs. jean for U. S. Colonel Cured of Rheumrtism |* So Crippled H He Couldn't ~ Walk—Absolutely Help- fess ‘Till He Fook the One Sure: Cure. FERROZONE = Relieved at Once—Cured Per- manently—Well ever Since. Colonel H. M. Wrence county, a Bowards S| the fine old heroes of he yiwan: or anything else in nnn line of les at c Beets awe J. 8. Yost & Son ‘Four Per Cent. for Money. THE BRITISH MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY Market Street, Stratford, has established a branch ofits business out ‘of which the High Rate of Four Per Gent. is paid half yearly on money left with it for specified: periods eee time, secured “by- land mortgages on: carefull Selected. properties, - and oe Six 8 fe growing sais, ia fe tded to those who: rice ‘ati ‘of given on application. Hon. Thos. Ballantyne, President Wm. Buckingham, Manager. dred Thousand Dollars ~ After being permanently. cur Ferrozone, the Colonel wrote : “T couldn't get around without a cane, and then only with difficulty “ Rheumatisin took complete con- trol of my limbs ‘he'suffering was more. intense than hardships on : the battlefield. done his best T Ae Ferr S rhen canes Quick ciaugs, pe e me Lee at OK the | ian o Ferrozone cured me ‘completely. “T can jump az? eI did forty years ago. renew your vitality, dri rues cof = rhemmatio: ‘pair: known tofail; 5c. per box. $2.50, at all mreciane:deslers: or Pol- son & Co., , Conn., U.S:A., and Kingston, "Ont s. acct alae cascorareacton Some Dandy Lyin’. (Grimsby Independent.) of Hamilton Spectator’s leading editorial one day last wee the dandelion. Since the e the Spectator has deserted i bor ooze nuisanee, it is to ie of the m: iaakewanias denne anion rd cider, and hard cider Dees: whiskey by a city-block, HOUSE FOR SALE. x veneered brick dwelling and lot at ntiy fitted up, plenty of ‘Lot consists of a quarter acre Tris a ee 3 a pe a pe For in Rings Rings | man 5 We have just Sones a full assortment of ¢ newest rings. - We handle the Deuber-Hampden Watches also. the Waltham and Elgin in Gold Silver and Nickel Cases. Every Watch sold here is guaranteed. a P. H. Bastendorff Po lee ree ane oes P Sr 'D: Auexaxpes, Milverton, Ont. FARM FOR SALE! That SO acres of land known as the NW. ¥ of lot 3, con. 2. On. Place is a. two- slotes brick honse aismost 4 arn Seen Sener teetee a cies seats. ay THE CANADIAN WEST. ms Alle Jane Std.. 1905> io r different to what hey were number of years in sectlements were more Pe i n the past hanes or failares were met, were perhaps as slow to ow. “ite connt town 8 allt now there is a coitin mons rush from all. quer? w : 60 e We: area 8 th fae ha: spent r ee see s saad chy has a is ay r quently are cling s rout their hi Tan 5 a up the Now that the es of em Way is assured, I t! ‘s in erelier numbers, with the clauce and n ald do wi Bike a4 ‘The frm 1s well ee and to. 0! Mitverton, Junie Sth, 1005. TENDERS WANTED. ~— Tenders will be received e the undersign- ed up to Monday, for the con- e actors to supply evers thing. MAC Milverton, Ont. th of it Das onhied in valne during he eat eighteen months, ember H. MOHR’S RELIABLE GROCERY AND BAKERY Sugar Cured Ham 16c per Ib. Sugar Cured Shoulder 15¢ Ib. Sugar Cured Bacon. .:14¢ Ib. ..25¢ Ib. Bologna, large......1234e1b. Bologna, small. ...+.12 4c lb. Pork Sausage...... «12346 Ib. Frankfurts....+.+.+12)4¢ Ib. Summer Sausage... Highest prices paid for Produce. H. MOHRIEE g have been in Annual Meeting = ‘The Annual Meeting of the Liberal Assoc- iation of North Perth will be held at McDonald’s Hall, Listowel WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2ist, 1905) ae AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M. Associatio fons will Local As: m Tuesda: yeaa, Tes, 2OtS oot Rae’ appolaearent tl we. EeeSeeN D, B. oe ere Peg me 1905. COMMERCIAL. MnvEnros, Fall wheat per bush Spring wheat, per bus Darley per b sone. tee. 100 4 eee 00 aileraeba = is + col ‘Hose ies iia wes Flour, ‘per 2, per ton - Shorts,” per toa: Apples, per Potatoes per 8 1905| oP 95} 8 an 2 ebespidh th sulp or storm, hen they to kill in spots, and as there neve: ant common there, it comes through eo ene ti fall the Bank of Commérce opened a ‘on, doing husiness three daysof the week, now it i s , bien drop ita ike : three-year-old Neate Uswe DL. Certs, eee oe gee eS Itis said that dishonesty to the Government is unknown in Japan. The Japs evidently have not od of cariching 1 them- state. SS * 3 ReGReE ESSE EE SE a8 f8a558 |! fo ee gabe bie PLGEEC ER ERS a BE alocies i So Bee Ea Soe eee rE eee GEASDSDSS Oa SUES 9SSSORESESSOSASDODOR OD SODEdCou soo De Dee Ob EDEDREdbaRELUEDCEIEE SESSSSSSESESELEESESESESSSSESSSSSSESSSsss SCHAEFER & WHALEY Millinery! -- Last Call ww YY n Saturday Night, June 17th, we will close oe our millinery season. When we announced our clearing sale of millinery some two weeks ago, the public re- sponded at once knowing full well that we would do exactly as we advertised. We never offer inducements to get buyers into our store only to disappoint them. WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE Do § WHEN YOU READ If IN OUR ADVER EMENT iT Is SO Now ‘ you have not already taken advantage of this clearing sale of millinery, do so now, we still have a nice assort- ment left. On Friday and Saturday We will place the balance of our millinery on tables in our store. Flowers, Ribbons, Chiffons, etc. We will not quote you prices here, but will just say if you want the biggest bargains you ever got in millinery, visit us on Friday Saturday. Our Miss Pfeffer will be with us till Saturday night and will be to fill all orders, Hot Weather Goods We have just received a shipment of bright, new, up-to-date goods for shirt waists and shirt waist suits.- These goods were bought at snap prices, we pass them over to you ata saving. 200 yds. pure linen Voile in green, red and linen, reg. value 30c es for 20e 175 yds. Fancy Chambry Muslins, regular value 25¢, for.... 5e 150 yds. Muslins, regular value 25¢, for. ee 5e LADIES ! ‘The hot weather will bea pe companion” now for several months and you will want to choose summer dresses as you choose friends for the quality in them, you wil: find the above goods fast color, new and up-to-date. If we Succeed in Pleasing You We will Please Ourselves Our Summer Opening of Crockery and Glisieare We will hold our summer opening of Crockery and Glassware on Friday and Saturday of this week We want you to see what beautiful goods we have in store for youin Crockery and Glassware. We have been searching the markets for Crockery and Glassware to please you at easy prices. Weare proud of the fruits of our efforts, and we want the pleasure of showing you what we have gatheréd together. We think you will be well repaid for your trouble if you will call here. You will find prices in every in- stance the lowest, when you consider the quality of our Crockery and Glassware. SPECIAL Any piece of the following new and attractive, brilliant, bright and new line of Rich Cut Pattern Glassware, for... 2.0.0... eects sec cece cere THIS CONSISTS OF Covered Butter Dishes, Pickle Trays, Celery Trays, Cov- erd Sugar Bowels, Cream Jugs, Bon-Bon Squares, Spoon Holders, Large Size Nappies, Etc. You can't miss it if you come here for Crockery and Glassware 10c. Don't let your neighbors show you the bargains they got here—and feel sorry that you did not come here also—but come yourself. SCHAEFER & WHALEY FISSSSSSSHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SHS SSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSIDANANN VS SSS SSSSSSSSSS SS SS OS SS SSS SSIS IDSSSS SS SSIS SSSSSISSSSSSSSSISS SINS SSIS HISSS

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