Ontario Community Newspapers

Milverton Sun, 10 Dec 1896, p. 5

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"DISTRICT. NEWS Some Interesting Hems <Culleil from the. Neighboring Press and-trom Other The grain delivery in Stratford on, eons was ve a day R. Y. Fish, of Linwood, has| saealived the callagexbip of Berlii Tt is nied often ‘that a ‘plum like this sr., of Harriston, last week shipped 5079 turkeys -an ‘to the British market. The outlay was over $3000.. The dwelling of John Laird, Lis- towel, was totally destroyed by fire on Friday kg tiger It was insured sin “the Atlas for $325. Otto Rn Freee Warden oof Waterloo county, d -at‘this heme an Port Huron on ‘bes. ‘dst, Canosr of athe throat was the cause. The Stratford shetiog rink ‘was ees lust. Friday snight people took advantage of eure to disport themselves on e ice. Frederick Small, the contractor who pleaded guilty to defrauding the Ham- lton House of Refuge out of $100, was sentenced hy Magistrate Jelfs to pay a dine $400, which he at once. paid. Holmes, of Elma, int adie on 1 Monday last, >) yeenougl “s could fee ees / make tha @ success. ‘A brilliant wedding tok. place at ‘Listowel on Thureday last, when Miss ‘Lorne Campbell, second daughter of D. D. Campbell, was married to Mr. stedlo, accountant ia the Bank of Hamilton in Listowel. Grand Trunk return of traffic for “the period ending November 30, 1896:) 3294. i ‘Total 1896, $442,740; in 1895, $468, ‘893. Decrease, $27,153. Bee : So far, J. Bennetvies, ve op, of Blova, will be returned for hae of the reeveship without plan’ * Qn the oe hand, ¥ is | dressed porta At \ex-Ree' wal Lary his changes a the ballot lo iagaitist: Jat er terth, but nevertheless he wa: the induced to submit to the unaaimous neish of his friends, The eed ceaeeal for county councillors will wile pl iat! ‘Monkton, on Dec. 21. a er as the Joy on Dee. 1 “anodeérated in) a call to George R. Faskin, B. A., of Blora, ee ‘of Knox College, to the pastora ARF al cia ciretmnistacives, argue ia Sivon ‘of his Accepting the Avwood Snvite-| pbiso to thing possible was done Le ensued. | Zurke e y four years! Potatace = ee a eee Elighest cash Abas peed for all kinds of hides by J. G. Robt. McCloy, Cee and. chief sinner of Milverton, wants all tivose that have hot paid their taxes te do sp before Bev. 14th, The village council Willapeet on Dec. The Reeve thatadl those having ecouuts: eee ahs beepers present, firem before that ce Earn Pro} FROM SUFFOCATION. AuMost a Farauity per vor Dr. Acwew’s CURE FOR THE HEART--STRANGE STORY OF A ~ \Norriwesr Lapy. # death to be deeaded is that from suff «ation, x et this it e of the usual {bases of heart dis Whitewood, Nw W Tri is nob iia Sold by it me. ise Ab mas fs” =. GLEISER'S. PRILMERTON. aes e Come choice. This week we are oh gee for the rush. early amd take your} A grand display of suitable x DA A ..PRESENTS... GREAT CLEARING SALE IN——== Ready-made Clothing To make room for the spring we have decided to clear off our stock at a large reduction in price. The goods are well made up, equal to tailor make, and probably a better fit. Now should be your chance to get yourself properly clothed for very little money. We haye a few Ulsters at $4.50, worth $6.50; t $5, worth $7 ; at $7.50, worth $10; at $9, worth $12. A ie range of Fine Overcoats in Beavers, Meltons and Worsteds, which will be disposed of at a reasonable figure. In Boys’ Overcoats and Suits—Overcoats from $3 to $5—the best. Boys’ Suits from size 24 up to 34 (prices ranging from $1.50 to $4) at your own prices. Men’s Suits, only a few left, for $.50, worth $6 ; at $5, worth $7.50; full range at $6.00, worth $8.50; at $7.50, worth $10. Full range of ready-made Pants and Vests and Pea Jackets, all of which we will dispose of ckeap. It is our intention to make our Ready-Made Cloth- ing Department a specialty, -and in order to do this we have decided to clear off all odd lines in order to make room for our 1d stock. We want you to call and examine = “Games, Toys, REE Christmas Fruits, Candies, Nuts, Oranges and Lemons ‘Cheaper than ever before. j ‘Our Slaughtering Sale of Dry Goods is still going on with rematkable success. ANTED — SEVERAL FAITHFUL men n to travel for responsible established house in Ontaria ference. stamped envelope. ‘The Natienal, x | Star Bolling Chicas The youngest child of Me ea Neil Wilson uf Ridgetow. burned to death through his tohtbress catching on fire from a gas grate. resentative Pitts, one of the Rep Ezg: foremost lawyers of Alubiana, has in-| Turkeys troduced a bul in the State Legislature on will in effect license a man to despoiler of his female relative. On the occasion of the marriage of Princess Helena to the Prince of Naples, the father of the bride ad- dressed to her this note: ‘To mune Helena,—All is not geld that glitters. | Be mindful of this, O my daughter, the kingly crown is a crown of thorns, and not even in fable can we find a happy Bing. appiness in the graceful corner of thy home, in work within ‘chy human power, and obedi- ence to divine conmand. Thy father, Nicholas.” It was with extreme sorrow that we lesrned‘on Friday that the gun shot wound, mentioued in-our last is proved fatal the Durrant, of Fullarton, thouglit not to be serious, but blo ning set in, and although every- oung man was tw: of. age; industrious and Siichly respect parents are almost heart- broken, and the sympathy of the whole | 1" community goes out to them in their sore affliction. Sa The funeral on n- : ce to the Mitchel Methodist. ceme- ery was peel large, over one supa as ene da the mio Hebepieh posession. Mitchell ‘Advooal SAD FOREBUDINGS OF AUTUMN WEATUDE Uisleke a not do; ees to Sieeaile strong actin one who was enced of m catarrhal_ troubles by ie "who sniffer, catarrah by having this eeene at your and, Sula by domes Tory » COMMERCIAL. Mixenros, eae whe eat per: bush $ . 1896. ‘all Wheat. pring Wheat rley 49|and Gents’ to | reasons why : Beef, hindquarters » wae our sock whether you want to buy or not. We will interest you, especially in Overcoats. j Going Out of Tweeds—As mentioned above, we are thaking the Ready-made Clothing Department a specialty, and we have decided to go out of Tweeds, and will dispose of our stock at any price. It Bue be sold. Ladies’ Jackets-—In this lire we cary only the latest nats and are bound to clear out what we have left. Come and see us. sizes in stock, and at your own price. Santa Claus has left: at our store a large collection of Fancy Christ- mas Goods and Toys. China, Glassware and Porcelain Ware form no small art of it. /Games ofall kinds may be seen there. Nuts, Candies, Figs, Dates, Oranges, at-prites that will compete with the lowest. ceries—In this line we keep only the ehoicest goods, guaranteed Gro pure. When yeu again come to town, visit us. It will pay you. Butter, Eggs, Lard, Poultry, Dried Apples, : taken in exchange. GUENTHER & COMP’Y EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. ‘Koehler & Knechtel. ® New Winter Goods! New Winter Goods ! 2|An Immense Stock of English and German Worsteds, Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds, and Gents’ Furnishings to Select From. All who want to be well-dressed should buy their Clothing “Furnishings from Koehler & Knechtel. A few Because you will always find the largest stock and latest 39 @4| Patterns with us. 00 Because we will sell you a suit cheaper than can be bought jany other place. Because we always keep up with the times in style and workinahship. “We are determined to do the trade of the winter season the same as we‘iid in the spring. i. Our Gents’ Furnishing Department surpasses anything Mr. We is no editor of ‘the Bais ean ‘The follewing are the vitsl statistics of the City of Scratford fo a November : ra Td; ; deaths, "40 RED. COATS gz “| Put te rout an 1 Army of Formidable _ Trespassers. anbiil ait Dizziness, Shokider Glidex, — rensed Feeliaz, £ Ang, Debility and Fos from an if Pain under os eee lache. cin; vis Dr. Coats at cents win set you right ever shown in Milverton. 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 ‘in the trade. Our Underwear is chosen with great care and you will always get by buying from us good goods and cheap. } E Rubber Coats—In this line we carry an immense range and at all prices, Come and see our leader at $6.00—sold other places at $8.50 to $10. i 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 CUT FREE OF CHARGE. If you want a Suit before Christinas order now. All made welcome. No trouble to show goods. 6 of 10 in short order, Piles of testimony to. prove #. Sold M diises' Teavanee 7 - KOEHLER & | ee :

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