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Milverton Sun, 25 Nov 1897, p. 1

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“It Shines For All.” MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1897. |ALCOLM MacBETt, Matter and Peon va aR weLTED ® Behind and Ahead: The only sure way to judge the future is by the past. We want our list to be judged that way. Ask the long line of Buyers who for years have Bought of us. Ask them if the results haven’t been right. Ask them why they There answer will be uniform. IT PAYS): _keep on Buying from us. ‘Compare these prices with others; _ Ladies Rubbers from Carpet Sllppers Tweed Slippers Dongola Butt boots was Dongola Oxfords fron : Wearing shoes from Ladies’ and Gents’ Spats Men’s felt 2 buckle shoes Men's feit 4 oe “ from Men's Rubbers from Men’s Heavy Wearing Shoes from ‘Men's Grain Boots was - Men’s Split Boots at Boys’ felt Wearing shoes 25 tO 50 cts. 25 cts, 15 ci $2.00 new $1.00 to) ‘lada this year is supponed ‘}ing to fight in the gh Above are only a few of our prices, as our stock is complete in everything in the line of shoes. |: Yours truly, » Gros pisTRicr NEWS Some Interesting Items ‘Culled from the Neighboring Eress anid trpm Other Listowel pablo school Thas 520 ee the rol Pea cae a Mitchell have seed ‘en otal to a Toronto hou: The total cheese produ Sas ve been 2,500,000 boxes. Warden tealfe 12 when D: Yemen was deliver to him that fe had plenty of work for’ dentist. The Bell Telephone Company: is muni¢i- palities ‘that tax dl ces, The people of vee thas tee et, R. ekivat ri which recently burned dewn rill be pet nd A bill will be. ince Se next sitting of the ‘ay still ing for the abolition of ‘toll pies intario. The new G.T. RB. statith’at Berlin is rapidly nearing coimpletigh ‘and will fe one of est‘in the prdvince when fini r. Otto Jung, ‘of Peyistock, h sola his hotel'to Mr. Jébn Tabéieth the same place anid ititends moving to Berlin to ‘resi Mr. McKellar, formerly of St. Marys, died in Kendalville, Tad, asa Riga of receiving ‘a bagging by rootpads abotit four months ago. ‘A freight ‘train was sergally wreca- edat Stratford on Sunday erasing through a switch come up. cars are badly w: but gs cons tents suffered Tittle age ‘In July last Charles Livingston, of Finrriston, bought twelveyoung cattle. ie turned them out to pasture, and in four months the twelve head had gain- e6‘in weight 3,040. The Galt Humane Sees is going to take- action with pelling the G.T.R. ti oa ote for live stock that has to: lie wer there frequently awaiting ship- Bene According to the agreement between the G.T. R. and the direetors of the Fat Stock Show, the latter have bound themselves hard and [fast to pay $1 for the use of the Brantford carshops for the exhibition next month, The nineteenth annual meeting of the Ontario Agricultural and mea mental Union will be held at Ontario Agricultural College, Sian on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, December 8th, 9th and 1@tb. Special railway rates. David Darden, a Stratford yardman, was horribly crushed in ad city last ursday morn aking « sonpling when aes ananae clipped past the other allowing the ends of passing arm. As last aecounts she had not ah been pronounced out of dan; Such recklessness in the usé of firearms ought not to go pbs es A work of great at valug) cultural community ant of live stock generall eye Wetee, inaty Science.” Te weet hensively and in plaia, hae ey ey language on the anatomy, treatment of domestic animals and por supply their mammoth 16 page edition | 9! (the Weekly Free Press and Farm and Home) for one year, toget copy of the book, at the extremly low é ners otal bo J n| surface of the well and could .| goods from us {s entitled toa 10 ‘THE LOCAL NEWS. Than! ing ! ‘hides. Pee Sux two doors ‘north of post The Sow is adyertising agent for the Toronto papers. Read J. B. Wiederhold’s announce- ment in this issue. sega the shooting match at the station to-day. ‘ing friends in Listowel. 20 yards of dark flannelette at Grosch & Pfeffer’s for $1. Btratford will now ba enabled to build a good opera ‘house. Fer bargains in Boo, Shoes and Rubbers try J. G. Grose! Special batgains in nee Satur- days at H. O. Hasenpflug’s. Mrs. J. L, Rae is visiting friends in London re) other places we in and Miss Pfeffer are ‘visiting eects ‘in Listowel. ‘You can bay. Worsted suits at | . Hasenpflug’s, tailor, for $13.50. Miss Hannah Rayeraft is at present at home ona visit to her parents. * Little Lina,’ the child ron will appear in aa hall, Jan, 1.0. npflug has ring all wool, he to sar for $2.75 Salvatio: ices were neta |” The sft er at in the Rev. Mr. Lala of ee Episcopal ch lay. Grosch & Pfeffer are sells their colored front top lps: at cents each, always were Miss Huggins aad Mas: alge ‘of Monkton, spent _n day oe ‘two this week with Mrs. H. Gleise 5% interest will be chonpel on all taxes not paid to me by Saturday, Nov. 27th., Robt. McCloy. Now is the time for your poultry. We pay the yore prices. babe butter l5e, eggs 1 baa Gn T, Hawthorne has Rese a the farm of Mr. Wm. Ross of the 9th line Morningtoa, Consideration $361 J. G. Grosch ies a complete sini of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, which Mr. and Mra, Gideon Knechtel, of St. Marys, are spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Knechtel, of Milverton. The Rev. J. Laird, of Port Hi will occupy the pulpit of Burn’s ‘church next Sabbath, morning and evening. A Millnank authority says “Its not the ’ard work that ‘urts ifs the ’orses’ ’o! but the ’ammer, ’ammer, ‘ammer on Tl the ’ard ighway. Mr. Maitland had to turn some of his customers away on tke 19th. Be sure and come early on Dec. 3rd. Studio will be opon at 9 a.m. has a large and well assorted stock of Boots and Shoes, and it is to your ad- sas al to secure these bargains while pA Bowe) Monzy! Seo la to loan on. first Current rates Fs interest. ‘Term suit borrower. Apply to sued me ieee ea tach bee n Filg (omar) evening hold a speci service. Pa acnieattay parte ‘been Mr. Zimmers, of Millbank, sold his cob 2 hene, tail same piace. ratchene is 2 genial sort ie a tase ‘ond will no doubt make a first-class landlor Mr. Wm. Freeborn, of Mhllbar not be lowered by pumping. “Mr. G. F. Maitland will again be in. bbe | his studio at Milverton on Friday, ja Dec. 3rd. Those wishing photos finish- ed by Xmas will please call and get taken en that ay Remember the date——December 3 Every cash pu ets baying pet cent. discount in coupons which will be given out insilverware. FREE to Ye J.G. Grosch is paying 7 cents for Mr. and Mrs, John Foreey are visit- | ©™' n Army services in Grosch's hall on Monday evening. | he is offering at greatly reduced prices. | Dean There is no doubt that J. G. Groschi | of the Metho-| \ x fistoh to the rat ‘The mammoth bar of soap will run off at Grosch & Pfefter’s on Nee the give ae $3 cash for it. Groscn & Prerre! Teeeaiing to the various probationer’ that are preaching for a call to ase i ie oO} pe that he received a rd to go and preach the gospel. this the old lady remarked, “I doubt fons iv was some other noise that ye Sohn Bley, of Mornington, spent Sunday in town, on his way home from a three months’ visit to relatives im Stonewall Winnipeg + first heavy frost coi ms Riley left for histone: dite were ig. —Herald. Pie sts. Wiederhold & Honderich t season si big block, the Evangelical church and numerous houses went up. will be Cities before they have any slack The ‘new issue of eg Srey fs out, but, has not been Milverton, and will not inh an the present ‘government supply runs "a probably next week, The wpeate the Queen in the new issue is bcos leaves. The be neat. Mr. Wm. Voss while working at the anvil in Merklinger’s shop one day last week received a woun his finger which caused the blood to 3 the sight of the red somewhat disfigured but declares that he is ready for the next ‘ knock out.” EyrertarsmMEnt.—The Rev. Rural | fodgins, of Seaforth, will de liver in Millbank Hall an amusing resson “Ireland and the Tish, on Tuesday evening, Nov. 30th,, at 7.30 p.m. There will also be a musical programme. Chairman, Rev. E. A. Fear, ag Se gis diegy In lege Woman’s tae e Rev. ain Wright's congregations hold th annual meeting at the cea Millbank. Mr. Hodgins oil addvets them at 2.30 p.m. All ladies of these will as usual be served so that all who - desire can remain for the lecture in the evening. In the confusion and bustle catsed moving, we omitted lust week, te inform the public what they will al- ready know hy this time, viz., thas ‘ander Stewart to recover damages for the death of his son, who was killed ae at Carthage last 12th of July by. fall- ing from bis milk wagon oe clea over'a piece of road ter structed neeaenet: a Geld w while a pep eet a, It was a non- jury case ee a idence: defendant Kokling that the young Stewart met his death, oe the neligence of the town- ship but to his own gpen ver The judge expr: ops that the township would pea the of Morning- ton to make wey of and his al | false friends should the burden, The picture being presented to sub seribers of the Family Herd and Weekly, Star, z Monee ts pes Surp.ise, @ sensation a We hear ide, yee demand for ft picture eclipses all popular demon one the kind in this country. Advi bso ode Maueatass—In fitice, | on Nov. Qst, tie Siesta ‘Malhniann, of bos wnghter. to} Warrssr— Mornington, on everybody. Call and. enquire a8. to Groscu & eerie: the wie of Mathew Whitney ae

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