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Milverton Sun, 2 Jul 1896, p. 5

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» President Kruger. some welcome, good story is told of Sin Wilfred ore wson, whose temperance tendencies: d they all unswered, “Sir Wilired Lawson!” Money and Yelverton, two eminent} By buying your Doyl mening ‘of the one day so Berit at from) hard Harness, Collars, Sweats, e to hat 4 you baie yourself like a et ae ich Yelverton, rising, replied ae indignation, “No, sir; never; I defy you. You could not do itl” There i is told the following, story of 1 Vitlanders went as-a ae leputation P, 0 jim to explain that’the price of shares inne bo ging down, sod tee| We M. Appel i i i it. eR the undersigned. Dusters, Fly Nets, Whips, Trunks and Valises Also a large tock of Plaster Hair on hand. oa inducements to CASH CUSTOMERS. ei monkey burnt his tail, on which turned on me and bit me. TI said him, My gear, be made a. fire and I made a fire. In that fire the °|B angry fie ” Having this oi ie Presidenc ee his U ise Gee taie a urns Pa aie sata” oe ein avdeoevnootereerornnreneg sess ay URTON, the leading Tailor, | "met. Main Street, Milverton. should see our lines ‘of Im- ported Suitings from $12 up Let ay fete ae deputation to draw ee we keep nothin th , ACO EES While we don’t see any great harm in taking a short ran on a wheel on Te get perfect fitting Pants a Soli the Sabbath day, the Advocate must eater its protest against what. is coming too ‘common—raeing against time. If the law does not reach suc! eases an Act should be passed making such Sabbath descrtions. aaishable by fine. It is little better than horse- racing, and should ss stopped at once. —Mil tchell Advoc: —_——_____ is ets, Cures Constipation and Liver His. mews pie Pills at pe ade, and ei iver Sula ry Jas. Torrance. re like mi ze lead fait ep pann etal richie MAMUUDLALAAAAAGG444808 i from us ; but the Best, and sell the Cheapest. eae patterns, $2.50, $3, 3-50 up: we understand Tailoring. ote the above address. Opposite Kertcher's Barber Shop. bid ue Row ey and of M of Mr. Cham- berlain 1s seen in the severance of the i official, relations of Cecil Rhodes, Beit sa sae with the Chartered Com-| p) Their resignations had been Bold back two months under sr ceeaions retexts, but are now acce] cheer- fully under the advice of Tho Colonial Office. The Transvaal considered it indecent for Red officials ere connection with the Chartered Company when the phe (0) des; lespatehes established a _ prim though the Boers are husralyy jose in making their recent peremptory mands for their prosecution. Mr. Chamberlain finding himself embar- Ste by the continuance of Mr. Rhodes’ relations wit Chartered. Company's affiairs will follow ameson trial at the is generally understood t the oes against him and his cou @ tion there ‘is not _ Cost of Growing Wheat, e Ontario tarmer considers that wheat crop that we have. acre of this cereal costs an Ontario pti by the acre about $18.50. The ty thousand farmers, including four thou- sand experts and specialists. —Aver- aging these by sections, it) is foead that the cost of raising an oe = wheat is $20 in New England, the Middle States, $11 in tne fone i est, $16. in thie in the Pacific respondents, igs average cost of whole United bar. | States is $11.48, and the average value $6.16, and the uverage cost of an acre of corn is $11.71, and the average value is $8.21. This does not pati le straw and fodder, Tt is possible that the farmers.actually ee $3 to bis an acre on corn and wheav? my ports so indicate. Is it credible ti 4 critical, antec he difficulty of sup- pressing. the guerrilla war-fare conduct- ed by natives atmany points in the|j vas ve is serious. Metin Six Mow surprise ceding roma in relievi bladder, idneys, back and ev this is your remedy, y James Torrance. Wheat will yield hh heavily in the - ae States this year e Canadian W! Higa 8 Associa) iis is holding its meet at a farmers are losing this money all ove America? We thidk not. Accord- the ‘country shou’ | Wheat business, and leave wheat rais- ing to new areas. Wesley Widdis, a Gesto, Essex county, storekeeper, was shot in.the d a pas Lu hmek It is now estimated that at iach sides _o: al 4,000,000 people are viding bicycles on this continent, and th hat if the $100,- 000,000 invested in ‘eycle factories be I 000,00 $6 in biey: alone in America, and Sodas like $900,000 in Canada. d|the rifle was loaded, and bo andres the balloe entering Mr ica raubalderse sud Passing through the right Tung. afterwards extracted from the} gines and ee McGregor says he did not know that he pointed it at Mr. Widdis asa aoe ‘The injured man was resting easily a last reports, font will Drabble Pecover.. Macnee has not been killed by | iT Fehon haa reed resigned ‘hits. posi. se: as director of the ith = Africury aL pany. T anon a ban —_ of Quebec district wilk . Libera! et a conte to the Vatican to protest against the Anlertecplios of the Quebee clergy in ions, Sir Charles Rivers ‘Wilson before leaving Montreal for England express- = ed his behef that Grand Trunk affairs were progressing under the manage- ment of President Hays. Washing 2 :| Machines. EDGAR HAWKE, Millbank, ent fox Massey-Harris: goods and Karn Ont Sat We 198, is also agent for the ing Machine on the “market, the following testimouials to its merits + nington, March 2nd, 1895, ery easy on clothes, and I ave no hediotion ts recommending it to all, onrs respectfully, sea MP. P., Poole P. O. jurns, March 9th, 1895. We have had the Knoll Washer for over e had some experience in other washing machines, which cost a considerable amount of money, and to very little pur- pose. ‘This one we consider cheap. ‘Those who understand how to work it—and there is nothing complicated or perplexing abou it—consider it a splendid washing machine or clensing a ing easy Catron, Pastor N, Mornington Presbyterian Chureh. Wellesley, Dec, 28, 1895. Mr, E. Hawke : Sre,—The r purchased from you e yeur ai and T can heartily Serommieds 17 aa -B, Rowixsox, M. B. B. Hundreds ‘of Testimonials. like the above can be given. I am agent for the Waterloo En- Separators. Wood and Lunrber taken in exchange for Wash- ers. Correspondence promptly antend- ed to, E. HAWKE. = DISSO On the 14th day of August the partnership existing for the ast five y and, as Mr. Loth is retiring from the business, we must reduce our imm TION S. so, we have marked everything away down. These Prices are for Cash and Produce Only. rears between Grosch & Loth expires, ense stock at least one-half, The following are only a few of the lines that have been reduced : In order to do Be, for Tweet $2, uh $i 35 te a ‘sl i 80c, 75¢ 3 400 for 3 ds—$3 Tweed for bc Bie 50 for $1.20 85c for ws pan for 36e, ae ba for 33c. ats—$1.50 bidet for $1.15, for 60¢, 50¢ for $2.50 for 65¢ for d0c, Ladies? Loe from 23¢ a Male me Goods—75e goods for 63e, 50¢ for » Ble for 3c, 23 for 106, 180 fe ‘Ue, Ibe he Linens—45¢ for 36c, 35¢ for 28c. Carpet Ps r 40c, Four pair Men’s Good Cotton Sox for 250. Gents’ Ties—5Qe Ties for89c, 25e for 19¢. wels—30c pair for 230, 45 for 36c. foe from Se yard up. =-90e for 75c, oes 45, 50c for ‘oe ye 27e, 25¢ for soulabanese Straw Carpets—400 for 83, 17e for Job lot of Parasols at your own price. Retie Coats—$8.50 Coats for $7, $4.50 air Ladies’ Cotton Gloves, assorted colors, were 2 to 25e per pair; your choice now for 10c Gin sau for Ile; 1240 Prints (cron Buglish) lic; 0c Prints, Se ; pay Bwced Pants $1.25 par for $1 men’s Overa pair for 80e ; ies "0 suite for ae Sa "sh .50 for $2.75, $2.15 for $1.65. A reduction of 20 per cent. on all Wall Papers. Glass Goblets. were 50c doz, for 4% Hanging Lamps, were $3, for $2.33, $2, for $2.19. Odd lines of Crockery and Glassware cost price. away feel mnali’s Smoking and Ch sewing To- eee plug Briar for 7e; 1e plug Prinee of BW alee for othiex nics foe wae for x Ib box Corn Starch for Ze. Canned Corn, 6c per tin ( Epsom Salts, oa Papinen aa es, all 5e per Ib.; regular fined!” be Castile Soap more than three Cukes to & Frait Jere—Halt gallon, Imperial, $1.40 er dog-; quart Tmnperial, $1 pe While this great sale is going on w where we can show you goods at such low prices that you w This is without a doubt the best opportunity to * BUY GOODS CHEAP Ever before given by any firm in Milverton, and a everybody will take advantage of this sale while it lasts. No trouble buy or not. cea to show goods, e will have a Special Bargain Table in the centre of the store, ill have to haa whether you -need the goods or ‘Mot. $s times are hard and money scarce, we feel con fidlehte tht’ Call early and take a look thro All kinds of Farm Produce taken at highest — GROSCH ss Kindly bring i in your Due Bills before Aug. 14, ee ugh, whether you want to market price. Everybody & LOTH. thas a Pea of Dro Mp

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