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Milverton Sun, 20 May 1897, p. 1

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“It Shines For All.” Vol VI—No 22 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH 60., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1897. Maditor amt Pablleber , 3 Tp TTT SALE OF WETTLAUFER STOCK * THE LOCAL NEWS, Mr. Jas. Dickson, treeve of Elma, : urday. The roads are drying up beautifully. | “** #8 gga on em ae ' aed eh is pretty well under Ieee Stratford, io) Within the next five weeks there day MG Be ceeerer spenecan fe re no less than three holidays in view. p eck from M sty jes Babs, wreaths 25¢ at Loth Qe Binh which Canadians de- &Gi light to honor. 22nd of June has way From Saturday May tst to Saturday May 8th we sold more goods than in any Divi Mee cour My: be held in Mil-| been declared a pee holiday by F 3 . : = ‘ verton on J the Ottawa Government on account of es like period as long as we have been in the store business, We are more than pleased ‘fe: lag ce rebar, 5 fant present | the): Queen's jubilee sacs Ss . . : * Na at Mrs. EI another week and we have our national : with the way the public has taken advantage of this cheap sale, and we feel satisfied ane oe iS a ©. Me | Birthday —Iat ne that everybody will be back for more bargains. We are sold out of some Ilnes but Tha Stratford. Licexcr Reautarions. — At the Miss Smith, of Tralee, spent a few |last meeting of the Board of Licence days se Mrs John Mohr this week. | Commissioners for North Perth held in k out for Loth & Gunther's adv. | Stratford the following resolutions next week it will be to your advantage. | Were passed: In Stratford and Listo- Miss Fomrich, of Baden, spent Sun- ie bars ak Pecleeet ead night ab dey with her ais . Fred Guenther. | © Pty ane no fqnors eo cow belonging to Conrad Tundt : hater ue Sunday after- %°2 Townshi ashy 10pm aan sees +2.90, 3.25, 3.50 and $4.00) GROCERIES AND CROCKERY, HOD, mat be kept closed from 10 p.m. to Messrs. H. Richardson, of Listowel, | § a. are marking down goods daily (even lower than at first) to meet the public demand for new and fresh goods cheap. A FEW PRICES —™===7 Men’s suits for. were double this price. 8 Ibs green Coffee for. . hen PES 81.00 a Dress goods were 25 to 35¢ yer yard for...........-17h Parca a aie S Ths. Fs Farrel,of Arthur, spent Sun- nai Sack genmealiy Geen Mata ‘ pee Shae 0 vires 2593 1b, Tapioca for. -s+- 106] If blossoms are any criterion, one] nwa ear are frtangement Py Prints were 10 to 14e per yard for .... +++-TACAN flavors in extract Te per bottle | would ape that ther ei boat te Eel with’ much of the friction that foc. ie 36 inch flannelette seson: extra heats worth 18¢, sale|Clothes pins x le per dozen | °tOP of fruit this yea erly existed. When application is 4 price. 2... Ly hres oat SeocNe | are pe 1246 per yardlg 1,5 95¢ mixed Tea eet $1, no trash| , The latter part @ te week was in- made to the local authorities for a Extra wide checked apron as waa 17e, sale price 11}c yd/50c Gunpowder tea for pee s+. 85e.a lb ser var wig ing. is aoe backward Tells for a sealers delegate $2 has ransmitt or no attention is Flannelettes from 4}¢ per-yard up|Corn starch Per box) A. Jacobs, Geo. Wilson and Bli| paid to the notification. ‘This $2 por Men’sshirts...... +++++.18e each|Brown stone tea pots w were 85¢ for 170, 806 for ieee 25e| Tacobs ae returned from Arthur foe enables the billeting committee line for 130, since the flax mill there closes. to provide for all reasonable. contin- Ladies black eachmere Hose worth... 0e for 830 PaitlBrown stone pitchers were 350 for 25¢, 22¢ line for .. Ibe J. G. Grosch has just bought another | Zencies, and to find temporary homes ie inch apron lawn with border worth 200 for r exactly bellLargo pio plates were... _ keto 610 ine for 7e| banicrupt stock which he ie selling at| for delegates unprovided for by. the : Det ards wll tor nee Be were Se each | half ptice, Call early a secure bar-|Senerosity of friends. The arrange- ae summer vests were 100. for.. ---Beliass pitchers Spin were 200 for 10¢| gains. ee fin to eich anes is ve Men's tweed pants .......... esses vee - --»-99¢@ pairiGlass butter dishes. were 20e for 102 with cover ig atte a aay Me | ue froin BpENviGg foe'et tallies aioe se at he is rapidly im-|08® ; 86 inch apron linen worth 12Jofor./........-- Te per yard|High fruit dishes nes were,25¢ for 10 tena and now i cactically ont of | Re 18 teasonably certain of attending ‘Sugar bowls with cover Be ae 10c each | all dan conference, It has worked well in the Heavy cottonade 0.2.22... .0e0es eee +++_1be per yardlr vse potatoes dishes for re Mole A di rsarn veces ee oan London Conference, an Double fold grey flannel was 50c per yard for... .....30cl White stone platters from % i Ge up|aceurately told by the condition in| ey a beh which bis stock and implements are} To many in. this vicinity and ‘ ‘ o found in the spring. throughout the county the sad intelli- ; This is all the prices we will quote this week for want of room but have many Mos. Willa, | who sie staying aE pate ban! Sens nes death, 3 more equally as low as these. A newlistnext week. COME WITH THE AUN AGE ges vate Jaak week ago he pata ‘pleurisy a : ; Thursday for « growth in the neck and enh turned into inflammation of the t CROWDS, we can give you as many goods at the present time for $1 in many Heipee done well: ungs which terminated in his death on Be va fe Hannes Ralbeael ae that if Walaa ee after dinner. Mr, ug lines as other stores give for $1.50 to $2.00, remember we bought these goods at 65c a muzzle could be p ters i r° the place on ‘ to othe Pr wi he died over 48 ears ago, When Le i on the $ and can give better bargains than other merchants, people who have seen math hee tie fo crag al eaching manhood he stale) @ nogaber a our bargains declare they are the best value they ever got and will be our customers A new line of ladies’ swilor hats.and oF you ia merchant thn oss he rar 2 flowers arrived at Loth & Guenther’s ‘4 < in the future. Give us a call whether you wish to buy or not and bring this adver- this week, if you want to be in style ae ci area i nee ‘ 3 3 give Miss Bundy a call, eer: tisement with you for reference. We guarantee to give ly wh; i man-of retiring disposition but oe y' gi give exactly what we advertise. Hisesacrou the besten “and by everyone Bay Hi ses \ y eattle food onthe market. Get your} contact. He had a faculty of abies ours truly, supply early as it is going off aly friends and retaining them. He never For sale by Jas.Torrance, married, but lived with his mother and sisters who thought a grent deal of § The GROSCH COMP ANY. wales saa tee Wane Weg, We him. He will be buried in the Metho- 5 ave had several of this species of the| dist cemetery on Friday at 2 o'clock in genus homo strike town lately. the afternoon. Mrs. Hunter and ‘ $ Dr. Sexton will preach in the Metho-| family have the sympathy of everyone f u ane oe a veek from Sunday morn-| extended to them as their troubles and and evening. He will pee Te aes recently have not been. light ANCIENT THUNDER. that utters them. Excursions of fancy and| restraint, no very solicitonsl; yy his ae Mo aig evening followii ir, Not quite a year ago Mrs. D. flights of oratory are indeed pardouable in| diction or his mica, however tatured by] yy i " K fe os Lato passed away, about two iy Tt may not be uninteresting to some of Young men, but iu no others aud it would are, oF wvedeied by experience. Mr. Chas Kertcher has in ba Pingo" | wockn ago ib; uaa kha eh eleuac yeas old 4 Shey Daven hear a speech from the past {Surely contribute more, even to the if ball, by hi a cage in which are two white rate.| ¥ fee piscine A ty ten who today stand ont wurivalled as | for which some gentlemen appear vo speak | wi trical ibe? imp aeie ELT gateanle are quite tameand when SL Te ean we quote a speech of Hornce bat of depreciating the conduct of ad- i Satie with Pitts reply thereto." | ministration,) to prove taken out of the cage will crawl all LAURE SUT peat cione waar ling *e ecco the [20d injustice of this bill, than batel e | Over one. pL OEE irises Shilee debates Wille ses tea [ee sehavevermagiicen At the mecting of the Farmers. Tn- A aT: lan; pearance of ls : * Fite eettemaoal evmey “by ties cho ee oop zeal hoes, or a casio, il with whickeweath ea stitute tobe held in Grosch's ball,| It is now said that the Transvaal emselves, nor Shaan any | Milverton, on ion que the advisabil.|Government has got a pretext for 1 x jaye, |ity of getting up an excursion will be|drawing Germany into the situation.- always brings with it one ey fs i itrati af ar bein iieoleatacad one ee Weis? | consi dered. Kruger claims the right of arbitration oe re paganen it. The latest thing now on the market cloud their reason, or trausport them to ‘MR. PITT’S REPLY. sucl stone a oe ug man Irblen the Rona shia charged ge: aap he al 1 ; R gard, to those whom I 3 to pass the aliens immigration law, and aod tht cach econ of gear | one sl nis tempt ty pall ip live atkadel A ono id RR Ra Tae ate Tiere ee will probably suggest. Germany as the now proposed, with having cary “oiany |tust T uay bo oa Tvs. f pees isnt! migra Sdonlea| now. the actual ‘green shoe has gome| azbitrator. ° This Appeal, ut any rate, aie but their own, es a pe pea ite cease with their yout mee ‘aad not ee eee iste ee acon of oceans es that | and may yet be the rage, ibe Ensperor William the chance to 1y to cor - iaorrad oe ignorant in spite of age and seal lee ay ounty ee ar Saashe oh suena’ we te, ee ane neither hope nor fear sl influence me to for arbitration. lal mits Mey Whether raed si f,A2| suppress. I will not sit unconcerned, while |in the chatite flax mill on Friday 1 last the question to arbitration, it virtually ut surely | ™Y liberty is invaded, nor look in silence | had the misfortune to injure his hand | admits the independence of the Trans. eae contempt if the deavours, at whatever hazard, to the|i2 one of the scutching knives. To vaal, not only in ae ae the thi a 6 a icf to justice, who | Work all winter without aoe ond but in foreign affairs as y [te revniliwticates toominas toy ve sa Shove eat retect, him in hie villiny, aud j.then in the last’ three “hours Al Chamberlain’ ties’ claimed pare preg whover may. partake of his plunder. stroke seems to es a little tough, eo alien immigration law came under | inty of the nation established. ences of a thoasand Terrors, paahene Alex is about ready for action again, , 4 pompous diction anil theatrical emotion. | stilt to blund Blunder, and in wh has ‘only s a e ar cage metal ae Semin ; added obstinacy to stupidity, ie surely the Farwers’ Insrirore.—The annual | applying to foreign relations. The a lent assertions and lofty peri may | object ithe ol abhorrence or cor 5 KIDNEY War, eee of each Parmer’s Institute in | London convention says that all levis- t affect the young and inex] that his gray i, man ma: a dl the Province of Ontario will be held| lation dealing with the foreign affnics \ erhaps the isheto be hie ues bere suited sie dorteoes ps Wares, (Oe aad this year on Tuesday, June Ist, com |of the Transvaal must have. British ‘ d is Hurriedly Hvisted when that Great meneing atl p.m., in each of the|sanction. Kroger claimed that the fra etoas temptation | Genera South American’ ites *¥ Cure, | respective districts. The North Perth| law had to do with internal affairs }- | who. prostitutes on healt ye anes, wl oe aay! his Guns on Sa Disease, meeting will be held at Grosch’s Hall,| only. Then, ee avoid pete = and sp remains of his is is what James sallivan, of Chatham, | Milverton, on June Ist, at | p.m. The| Kruger repealed the law, ‘Then he , Sir: would oI Ip. a ‘ Eo eia Dlsianttd thew Glos ice Sees Dots wanes: Fok "the disease be. | Programme will beas follows: (1) Presi-| said that if this law had to do with been accused of acting a theatrical ! denv’s report; (2) discussion thereon; | foreign relations, foreign powers will (3) report of the executive presented in be interested in it, and he appeals to writing by the secre! 4) Treas-| Germany ona question Mae really a urer’s report presented in writing; (5)|domestie one, was made an interna- | Auditors’ report presented in. writing; nibee: one ty Mr. Chainberlain. Eng. | (6) suggestions of Points at which to Jand must do one of two things—either ai sentiments, sud the adoption of | the opinions and lang ed, and ate fon fit relat despised. am at liberty, like every other man, to use we feen hours ont of prove are I ma = wth } it of points at which to hold supplement.-| 4 different Loge gabe, anenpported | haps fees cee te Lam ie te bia nee iShares a, meetings; Oa elect’on uf directors, | free will hand ov by evidence affect only the cbsracter‘of him gentleman, 1 shall ae lay myself nuder any | J electiun of auditor the British Empire.

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