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Milverton Sun, 5 Apr 1900, p. 5

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a report hay ment a very "The proceedsamout ibson- has: rented his farm Ssdenine the > village-and leaves next pyseta the-west. Hi Reid ath I sattended the Sunda; in Stratford last re thar 310. | Sehgal ca Tabeg ohn wade of the 9th con. of 2 Wale is moving onto the pro- " intaly occupied by John ied at the secured employment. young Bek Ne es us with the Dest wishes Pi atis es ss CARTHAGE Spring OS ee cena h going away nicely so as not to ea feet price of butter took a sudden - drop. Still our last shipment sold for Nir Rustin 1 Win , Austin Ingram, of nipeg, Swito has been visiting friends here for for |q * the past twe weeks, has gone to Ohio | @ "to see his parents. He has ployed in the C. P. R. offloe during the past year and was ted ‘leave of absence inswhich to recruit “his health. Mr. Alexander rquhart has re- * covered sufficiently from his recent * illness to be able te attend to business r. Kelly amd Mr. Robt. Buchanan, ‘Harris Co. from were cau; he? were age oat Miss Gretta Glen! visiting at the howeol Mr: D. Kern ted |B ohn Streicher and Miss Ellen| are havi ri | in. ie Village on ¢ trouble, overcome thi At first it was paneeaten a “te ring’s one iss M ‘Doering is at present SeEect to fhe house witha severe —_-—_ MONKTON Mr, and Mrs. Benson Leake, of fe ee Dy ate Fe ied of Mr. and M. Compbell on Sunday lest, Ame sleighing is doneand the men ing a few holidays before the spring work Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Schade rived in the village Friday last and the ys hem a very nois; le. . Harry Young of Ethel spent a few days last week in Monkton with friends. octlise M- Hects school teacher, 10th was the guest o eli Merryacl Saturday and:6 fr. John 8. Coppin, of Mitchell, was n T. Gi it Downy at a good wage. good man and his many friends all nah him success. Miss Mi ie Gill returned to her place in Hibbert on Seer a ane el atta the summer with Mr, +h left for Winnipeg am. Mr. Fred Reiel © | on Tuesday where he intends to spend the summer. BRUNNER. . L. Schmidt and David itne} ee F id B cut off no less *20 blocks from ee panes Aare os 25 agora swe rom. 8to “infect in Saamats si to make 20 covers to builds Hors —— ;}GRAVELRIDGE. eh of 8. 8S. No. 12 forthe month eo White, aes White J. “Stim, M. White, F. Aiken. Pt. Russel Attridge, MeCloy, Merryn Gibson, Hazel Aiken, Ella Oe eases for’ March :24.—GERDA M. TuckER, Teacher. was Ataeoes aebaes BAECHLERVILLE. Our saw mill is now running t. “full joanasity me whieh greatly Salivens -our bu he men are laces. Ros: Coxon is rovial eke Ba while Fred aes me on pleas 74 shumber of new buildi awill in Bry sci for an “adaition to tile ‘house, paring house, Wi ary Wilson Fes astraw shed ond go. Posliff fore. arn. ngblutat Bostock sets visit- ing triencla fa tbe feighberiood last rnoidané “WV. Haffner were rehased «frour Baechler was’ driving to Mil4! ¢ eck one, of Is ny we Me took sick on the is By one he hurried home and guickly summoned Mr. P.- Mcl.ellai w severe case of , "| pps of 7, |monthof March, Jr: IV.—M. Coxon shortly before midni aa Kk, aged 68 ship partly on boul: ay | Curbs, #ip! pyle “Spee DB Boh: al Julius Behe Saal -M. ania Monkton public school report, for merit;— V. ALANCE, Kmdon ReronT The ee ie ig tne ina, ior of the int Tv. mn mbert. F, Lambert. Gro. N. LANGForD, Teacher. JOURERT DEAD. Piet Joubert, Vice-President of the ‘ransvaal, an mmandant-General of the Re| Republic's military forces, died dent ofthe republic in 1888-4 during rnger’s absence in Euro, bert who organized the arm A BOON TO HORSEMEN. qginelish Spavin Liniment removes eallpgse) Laws and Geoinbice Moni Loree: Bene vin, lieatts, Ring Hine Sweeney, Sore and Swollen chs, ete. The use of one botite iy wee ‘on $50, erful Blemish Cure ever Kenan Baad: by mes Torrance. pani 2. = air Millian Stactigceri has made fjawather giftoug Ou0 we MeGill Bydicarsity. , | License _ e Garieslaen 3. ppaeonley’ Glee Sent ight on ‘Tuesday of | said assets or any Dissolution of Partnership eretofore sub- the peepee pentane FOF owing to ae . K. LO’ LFRED oUNTHER, Milverton, Feb ist., 1900. HE public is hereby notified that House and Lot For Sale The undersigned of otters Jor sale, the conse Lot Mrs, Hi) reste a Main netten thought that they hi Pd eat ‘Po they were after, he good-naturedly jealars spply to Hl. MM, SCHAEFER, ern ta ak i nebo. Seilinae ne epi ele Wiii1amM H. KertcHer, Executor, lively time spending it. We extenda wen Sound. e to Mr, and LIQUOR LICCNSE ACT. =| Liens Distriet af North Perth NOTICE is hereby given, that the Commissioners for msider aj ae tlans for Hicenses ab 10 o'slork tn the Bos eee April 23, 1900, e law office of Mr. G. G. McPher- vou, chalrinan, Seration Number of licenae@spsned” int -1809- ops Nhuber of applications for igenses for 1899-1900, T 0} ‘The applicant for 1900-1901 eh School report of 8.8. No. 11 for! not license . Names in order of merit:— ‘avern—J. eaver, Cor, ntrance Class.—M Kehoe, ehoe, | George and Huron scot, straitor, Bannerman. Sie ee cant a! Certificates of ers nnermi new app liga eae ace ee ted } eae B ‘Tomlinson, W “Baier poe hepectotl 's office for examina- r. 2nd—E Sanders, M A| tion by the lie. choll, D Partridge.’ Sr. pen wd ny pe ae b aving pletion to the holl, F Sanders. Jr. Pt. II. hn ing of a license to any of the ap- nnerman, eer ou ts pli te or premises m suc) Tay, el, aehnel. | objection by petition, or otherwise, at Pee ae Kehoe, Teast four days before. th above mentione W. CLIMIE, Inspector, Listowel, Ont. On Front Street this morning and propounded the following connudrum, which Jones could not answer, but agreed’ that it was a ta one when Smith explained :— Smith.—Jones, why is a man with $7.00 Suit, bought of Grosch & Pfeffer, like the father of new twins ? Jones.—I don’t know, Smith, why is he like the father of new twins? Smith.—Because he's got twice as much as he expected. MORAL.—Buy your Suits here and like the man with the twins,you will get more than you expected or bargained for - |high collars, low collars or any other i Notice to Creditors ! IN. THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF County oF PERTH, Gemmeauiat DECEASED. OTICE is hereby gi ven. pursnant ised Statutes of On- 807; Cap. 129, that all creditors bad aes. pane ae claims iagaeepe aor estate of George who ais on or pout the t oth ay rok required on or before atte art Day of wor 1800 by post prepaid or deliver to ve tab Bees of the City of Stratford, solicitor for the executors, or to James nee of the Vill: EE ts, and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. ‘urthe! notice that after Ais fast te late, the sai executors will proceed to ‘distribute of the deceased among the Dated the ist April, 1900, AMES TORRANCE, / Isaac Hcl nee D; ‘tors. A. M. Pawron, Solicitor for ene e 1. H. BASTENDORFF ‘The Olny Jeweller In Tow: Has Just received a large stock of Jewelery, the litest: Styles also a of Siiverware which he will sell very low for the Next Thirty Days. Tf yon waut a fine watch, either Gold or Silver call on Bastendorf he will save you money, large stock Nexr Door to Postoyrice. id | 2 pieces 70 in, Bleached Linen(extra fine) always sold at 80 to Rau TSy| 10 doz B21, Napkings Wall Just Take a Look at Our New © Fancy Shirts It will do you good. Never since we have been in business have we handled such artistic combinations of Colorings, beautifully blended. Here’s a great stock of them. Yes : Good, ser- viceable fabrics. stylish, right up to the minute. i= i Our COLLARS and CUFFS Are always up-to-date ; and if al : shapes are wanted, they will be found here. There is a particulary handsome shape (like cut), in a medium high standing collar, that we believe is the best looker we ever had, Don’t you want to see it.? The Up-to-Date Dressers of Milverton come here for their Collarsand Cuffs A great bargain in TOWELLINGS, bought a a sacrifice. 400 yds. of Linen Towelling, always sold at 10c and 1234c, go- ing at 7c. per yd, This is certainly a genuine bargain, take advantage of it at Once. A large shipment of FLANNELETTES, 35 pieces in all, at old prices. 10 pieces Flanet at .. +++ Be per yd. t He per yd. 10 pisces Stnadusd Shirtine wi old prices yoing at 12}¢. ‘A large purchase of TABLE LINENS and NAPKINS. 2 pieces 66 in. Bleached Table Linen always sold at 50 to 60c going at 40c 2 pieces 68 in, Bleached Linen(a beauty}always sold at 69 to 7 10 doz oe Table eee extra large and very fine always w hwas Papers We show without an ex- ception the largest and firtest range of Wall Papers in Mil- f verton. Call and get our sam- § ple book, prices from 5e Roll Up The new ingrains are beauti- ful, plain sides, with fancy bor- ders and ceilings. These goods are yery popular and right up to-date, OUR MILLINER starts work next week, and we will en- deavor to show you the finest and most up-to-date Millinery ever thown in Milverton. Regarcirg the openings, will advise you later. Our Grocery Department is always nice and fresh, with nothing on the shelves but pure wholesome goods. See and be convinced. GROSCH & PFEFEER

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