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Milverton Sun, 7 Mar 1895, p. 5

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GONE. IN FLAMES, “ (Coie from page yo + ja atures of the fire after the Simpson building haa were the questions as to wheilie Baton’s store would be saved and t BURNING OF KNOX CHURCH ST EPLE. Knox Chureh stands next to Simpson's en Queen street, on ue oe side ~ A fire brand lit oa the st ut the Reet burned Without fireme ued ly an hour reat blaze. The Spay Hakieaeh ik ahd tcapehe gone conclusion the steeple would go in an hour or two. eman tried.to elimb up, carrying 3 an exHanler but was un- cessful in the attempt, Abo a me after 3 o'clock the cane "te ti into the street, the bell having ted Vit gard to Eaton’s the doubtedly have oa ‘arned but for the aid rendered t thespecially drilled bri AS ot t8 tions,:playing on the roof and_ fronts of their building, the fire was prevent- ed from spreading to it. It was xbout _ 3.15 before the fire was fully under eontrol, ‘Three firemen were injured ha Graham su ned a sprained ankle. oe 5 Lord Churchill Another service which on the G, 0. M. Lord Ran dolph rendered was much more invidi- ous, but not less significant. After the ‘general election of 1880, Mr. Gladstone had achieved a position which “practically made him supreme pontiff of modern polities, “Alike in age, in éxpetience, in achievements, in péisonal character, and in intellectual equipment, he was without a rival an ;Without’a peer. In the House of Com ‘mons, elected under bis au a even more If. the; . sbispering hombleuese, In the midst # of a crowd o! ervient_ members, ake Rawolph ‘Churchill, to chal- tae fresh from the egg were td a deadly combat some great “old cock of the game whose spurs were dyed, puyple-black with. the blood of yeott formidable rivals oe s challenged bin Lord Randolph. did i and survived. The Grand Old Man met the impudent TeUPe, map in many an encounter, and did dolph’s' style was not of Often bit. low. Thére-was a loud brassy air about him, but he stood u when others laid down, he struek back when others shrank away, He always showed fight. “Who's bps ? crowed the Tittle ae “Have at him f 3. as very sad, almost’revolt- ing; in’ the process, but.on the whole it tended to the development of what ot i. gne time threatened to be the crushed . individuality: of the cowering crowd of onteeny -politicians.—-htarcl Re- iew of Rea “A PERFECT TEA” i oy, FINES TEA THE Wor FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEACUP, ~ IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. “ {don't keep shoddy.” '$ M Fall wheat per bu: | Be aia a bo Apples ser a Potatoes ** ** THE HUB BARBER SHOP. As you piss by Mill street, ir and whiskers trim’d the Huly Barber Shop. ve our towels neat and clean ; Ve have our shears and razors keen. We have’ the lightning barber the do all our work with ca Ladies’ and children’s v t the Hub Barber Shop. JH SCHMIBY, ALBERT GOETZ, Proprietor. Assist #2 Agency for Parisian Steam Laun : Trade Is = Influenced Less By what is said than by what is-done, and that is how so many observing people say Schaefer Bros. deal in good, Low-Priced Goods, and from oy that up to the Best; but ‘they That is just it. We sell Reliable Goods is é only, at the very lowest prices. | $10.00 Is the price of a lot of patterns ‘lof Tweeds we will make and trim up in all styles for the bal- ance of this month. Come an secure a Suit, as they are worth at least $12.50. nein ‘Sehaefer Bros. MILVERTON. vant. STORE, | valid PUP AVOSUAAL Aieaq uedg COMMERCIAL. sb Spring wheat, per bush Ham per pomed Shoulder per pound Outs: 22: 3 Apples, per bag... Potatoes, per-bag. .« Butter aes i "BMonsoon” Tea is put up by the Indian Tea BB BB oS eres up themsalves and sell it oF due ap in 6 Se, ab. aoe ie pot bene yore’ » ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. As your grocer does STEEL, HAYTER & CO. Hand 16 Front Street East, Toronto, 4 ‘by James ‘Tarra. peep kidneys, hac 1 | passages in male or ste of water t relieves re ful pin in passing ely this ie your pemoly.| “Sold Christmas Presents a Szecialty ! 7 argely increased our stock, #0 5 20 em Alanei2 pa THE FINEST Caskets and-: . Coffins To be had anywhere, can be found @ in the MILVERTON Furniture Strict and Prompt Attention is given to UNDERTAKING Embalming Done. Weiderhold & Honderieh At this, somcl quick. No need to jump h Mitre the prices are so low. stock of Rubkers, Bests, Shoes and Trunks. We are selling a Woman's Ben- gola Butt. Boot at $1.25. Styles Right, Right, Prices Right, everything right Workmanship at “Our Empire Last” J.G. Groseh’s Shee § tore NEW Custom Tailoring STORE, Hasenpflug & Ramsey Have opened out a Custom Tailoring Store in Hoffinan’s Block, next door to Kertcher's Barbe desiring work in their line, Shop, and solicit a cal) from anyone Standard Fashions Recelved Monthly SUITS MADE ON THE SHORT- EST NCTICE. al led. We tarn ow thing bat Firs Chne work. Don't fail to give us a call Hasenptiug& Ramsey Hoffman's Block, Main St., Milverton, ANVILIVH AO ae pee nstg jo. Soumypaq » tdyqsinettga0 paniueieus poe ‘orpnys paystag oq [1M Om TY “399M Nw IO oypnag,awydedojoug SGNVILIVIL GHINA HALL n Ontario S| ioe 3 Con dlestionety thing in the line of China, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Faney Gosds May be found. Will now be for West, next Ra Store, where every ¥ extended our floor space and that ow we have the largest store of the kind ever kept n Stratford. i] SHI ea Wake BARGAINS Grosch & Loth For Bargains. 80 Ibs. Yellow Sugar for $1. 95 Ibs.-Best Granulated Sugar, $4. Best Twin Bap Oatmeal and Castile Soap for &,, regular price, 10c. Heavy Factory Cotton, 4¢, yard. 600 Yards Nice Prints, Kast Gslors, for 6e.. yard, worth 10¢, NEW GOODS Arriving Daily. Everybody Wel- eome to Call and See Them. BUTTER, 140, EGGS, 180. GROSCH & LOTH. “1 BARGAINS P. WATSON & SON, Direct. Importers of China, | ery, ete. 8 i Ontario St. West, next Rankin’s Con- fectionery Store. “WHY NOT —ceccomm 4 READ ge paper, lished every Wednesday, ~ | ‘At §2 peranaum in advance, it| want ae ye Canada Presbyterian 2a year), will contin to fa nish ite ot Is of subscribers in ev Provinee Pas ominton with healthy, | | helpful Talay for the family During 1895 Th pow int its the Canala Prosbyterian?| Send for SHaicaet ose ‘Tia Prestorian 1 P't'g and Pub. C2, (Limited), 5 Jordan St., Toronto, REGULATE THB: = = STOMACH, LIVER BOWELS, ~ PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Chronic Liver Troubles, Dizziness, Bad Complexion, Dysentery, Offensive breath, and ‘all disorders of che Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Kipans Tabules contsin nothing ‘injurious tothe most delicate constitu- > tion, Pleasant to take, safe, efiectual.. Giveimmediate relief. Sold by > ttle seat dy mail on receipt of 15 cents. Address 4 THE RIPANS SEN 0. 4 10 Spruce Street, - New York City. 4

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