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Milverton Sun, 26 Nov 1896, p. 5

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DISTRICT NEWS Some Interesting ems Culted from. th Neizle! seri ypu and trom Other The paleneee Company are enlarging their premises, Guelph has. now a Pyaiinen: at 10,700. Tt was made a cil The trial of the Winnipeg election tponed until ‘The Stratford Collegiate Institute intend taking toznorrow, (Friday) the boteiey allowed them by Lord Aber- on ‘ameson apd some 1880 ciates in the Transvaal a will prob- ably be released from prison on the ground.of il-health. The barn belenging to Wm. Hutchi- Son, Straxford, was burned on Tuesday morning. sourned ‘ey tramps. ‘The Ottawa college boys on Saturday of New Zealand is at present. visiting ‘Canada with the purpose of gaining in- formation on @airying. ‘The ocean shipping season just’ <iosed at Montreal shows an incrense ‘of 238,229 tons shipped. The tive stock trade was very unvatichact Police Magistrate O"Loane, of Strat- ford held ia Rostock on Wednesday last. ‘A few changes were made.on the roll. The Rev. Rebs. pape of Cran~ brook, sas ed and inducted into ‘che ear oe church at, Hampstead and North Basthope on Tuesday last. At the me of Seagram’s horses at Toronto on Wednesday last the prices were not high. 38 horses were many of them winners on the che prices brought ranged between $15 $210. The ees beng of the "Y.P.C. LA. ave trying to reform in Saati circles- ‘e getting up an agitation to close stores’ earlier on Saturday evenings. They claim it -would ‘be more conducive to the good keeping of the Sabbath if ide ae order of things prevailed. The number of deer slaughtered this. year under the w regulations was 2000 less than last year. ‘ _ Suggestions for the preserva . game is that of increasing the eae » On-wolves from $10 to $25 per head. turf, sséanimals are responsible for a _tremeridous amount of deer slaughter. remarkable example d of the af eae decapitat ding ‘by, 4 ‘horse Knocked “him trom ae wheal An e Chiat Wocdwarti‘e Petrik Hae thrown down and severely bitten and kicked by the vicious brate. Au aetiun for damages will be entered against the owner of the horse. Adrooken man has been put strange use in Detroit. “His ite | ig notified a number of saloon-keepers nov to sell liquor to her drusband, and every time he comes home lowded she i her eae culleetion route, ch . tis supposed to have been | manen defeated the Varsity boys by a score of | T' presided at Court of Revision an 2| sufferer fro Dryeoen Dead O8t-of a Bugsy Owen’ ‘Sou nd, Nav, 21 *| John Galvin Bese amy pecan both residents of Owen “Sound, nded hile returning home this morning Mt. Galvin fe "Idead from the buggy inf which they were ri Up to that “viene be had been in apparently good health, De- d was about 30 yewrs of age. Iv conse is supposed that death was due to heart: disease. sii alae ‘Their Necessity and Their Banc. — On account of her position in Europe, Germany must of necessity for her own safety be a vast fortified can) Sur- army, which is the terror of ‘her is fast becoming the batie of her people. 12 to are now the ragby champions of Canada. jinsolent army offivers, but the only J. B. McEwan, dairy comuissioner} Privilege they ‘possess ie the privilege is of noey ong for the support o! aster. the Reichstag are hinting at the neces- sity of forming a enone self-defence association, even if such an act should be hailed by the megmdnes ery of “Re volution.” As long as people have no ntrol over the Einperor, and the Em: peror alone has control over the army, the German race and political liberty, as Englishmen understend it, will con- tinue to be strangers. BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH FOR 25 YEARS, SAYS MRS, J. E. STODDARD; OF ASBURY“PARK, N. J. AND PWO BOTTLES OF DR. AGNeW's CURE FOR TNE HEART RE- STORED THE LOS? TREASUR! For twenty i years I have been a grea disease, Palate, telling my benefit this great cure heerfully poche Sold by tions the wonder me, and.I el Hed any ae everywhere. Torrance, The new seh each at Walkerton will be opened th Ata public aoe in Wiarton it was decided to ask the council for $50,000 to bonys the C.P.R. 13 extend a branch from Owen Sound. The Wiarton people are justl, earanny os be way they have been used by th ‘or Peat Wil(Gn lac bien a Spee of the Grand Trank and now to show gratitude she is to have one | train eneh day. 8 PILL-ANTHROPHY or geome to sive you good health mmew's Liver Fitts a ‘Gs never done. snd it fs e: | CAKES — eman’s ork tally wearing a wearisome to tiiose whose Uvod Is i ipa e fi and For troubles Pumtlarto skarken Nb cl season, climate or life, sete are made ill 2, oF Sarsaparilla_ One True Blood P al acest Prana by GT ic Co,, ay ng. eine pola Hood’s Pills gepe. au arugest Watches, Clocks George eis jawarex Has co! » hand a full Jine. of Wal- areas a ete, has a full line of Rings, Pins, Brooches, and all wearable Jewelry Full’ stock of Silverware’ always on hard, suitable for Wedding Presents. Kepairing always done GEORGE PFAFF, Main St., Milverton RIP-A'N-S The modern stand- ard Family Medi- Cures the as common. every-day ills of humanity. cine: ONE GIVES RELIEF. ANTED — SEVERAL, FAITHFUL men oF women to travel for renporaible foslabliahed hipuse. iu Ont lary payable $15 weel ses. permanent. Fe dressed stamped envelope. The National, 3 Star Building, Chicago. ~ GUENTHER & COMP’Y =: Windsor SALT ®\GUENTHER & CO., MILVERTON, <_PUREST AND BEST. Is the only Salt manufactured by the vacuum ‘process in Canada, and there, is as ‘much ‘difference between it and im- ported vacuum process as between refined and unrefined sugar. Michigan Salt is no competitor whatever in the matket with Windsor Salt. It is inferipr to the poorer grades of Can- adian salt, and our competitors ask a price equal to what the best commands. We always believed in patronizing our home product, but doubly so when we get a -better article than foreigners produce. Keep your money at home ‘by buying your salt from us. : ———— READYMADE CLOTHING. — Now is the time when everybody is ooking for his fall suit. Do not pay from $16 to $25 for a suit when you can get a nice cloth and a better fit for from $5 to $10. Readymade clothing is becoming more fashionable than ever, as they are made of better goods than they were years ago, and in this age of progress a man has not time to wait on the tailor for We have them in all sizes—a his suit or overcoat. large stock to select from and prices right. ONT. BREAD we HEALTH The quitity of our Bread is beyond dis- ‘ook the FIRST PRIZE at the alt shows Tt you waht any more convineing evidence, try it yourself. Fresh daily. Fresh every day, at EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. Koehler & Knechtel. New Winter Goods ! New Winter Goods ! ' An Immense Stock of English and German Worsteds, apples Potatoes, Lacs 8 gaa wits 3) 1896. so to 82 8 82 20. 85 at 4 20 20 92 Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds, and Gents’ Furnishings to Select Froih. ‘i Ail who want to be well-dressedl should buy their Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings from Keebler & Knéchtel. A few Because oe will always find the largest ote and latest Because we will sell you a suit cheaper than can be bought _ Because we always keep up with the times In style and ‘Ss +. safe, quick id pl tt Ne Ni rebare Oe allo ae tk ae SPS SG VIBE ft fuenth 1, ‘The New ia. to run. over it. —— . wen er §, ‘Baker. For Sck Headache, for distress after Moss eo Parke ae of Usborne, | cating, for Biliousnes, for wat Teun afte in his usual health and| for Constipation, They work wonderful ni on ie evening of the 17th| cures. All drug; gist have them. 40 in inst., arose at auidnight, crossed over| vial, 10e. Sold by James Torranc a the highway, surucd west, and has _ not been heard of since. Mr, Parkin- on is a farmer, 54 years of age, 0 COMMERCIAL. steady ‘hibits, medium Heights full MinvEntos, Korat 1906. beurd warning grey, ver and al J haat per bush 3 80 talke with a slight north ot “Engl Spring whet, per bi ‘ 80 D'S FAIL TO ORDER YOUR FALL necent. He wore a cottonade suit, | Burley per 25 and Overcoat from Bi era ane ey hye fong boots and brown fur cap. He is| Oats eo Rasone eet son of Mr. Thomas Parkinson, of = BY WEAR SLOP MADE GAR- Exeter, and brocher of Principal Park- 50 ents when you can gét the correct insoa, of Toronto, No cause can be © 00 | thing at "Burton's patterns with u assigned, is ie a VERYBODY DELIGHTED WITH Baniskiilen Township, ~ Laml: 6 Kru the style, _analty ‘and ‘price of Buf | 40Y. other place. County, ‘hus a horse which has a Mleep. | 10} ton’s production - orated aversion to cyclists ngus Side S work MeLoud, the Canadian champion, | fara §| Sp wiht, AVE YOU TIME, TROUBLE 3 about two weeks age was a victim, of 3 al and expeuse to ofter yout-Fall Clothing the ankmul’s resentfulness’ ofthe ea- 18| from Burton. “\ever shown in Milverton. We are determined to do the trade of the ‘Winter season the same as we did in the spritig. Our Gents’ Furnishing Department surpasses anything In Neckwear we show the newest novelties in the market. In White Dress, Flannel and Neglige |Shirts, we can serve you better than any other house ih the won Shep = a ad trade. Our Underwear is chosen with great care and-you will always get by buying from.us good goods and cheap. Rubber Coats—In this line we carry an immense range and at all prices. Come and see our leader at $6. oe other places at $8.50 to $10. Before you place your order for,a Winter Suit be sure and call on us. If you do not do so you will be sorry all Winter, as you will find the best selected stock in the country with us. Any Cloth you buy from us—which we sell: as Cheap as the cheapest—we se FREE OF CHARGE. If you want a Suit before ee sae 4 ow. All made welcome: No trouble to ene oe ‘ :

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