Ontario Community Newspapers

Milverton Sun, 14 Jun 1900, p. 5

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pe eons | HERE'S SOMETHING — MAGNIFICENT HI ALL SUBSCRIBERS 5 _oF THE— |The Milverton Sun can secure a handsome Colored Piccure, 18 x 24, of LORD ROBERTS In Fifteen Colors by sending or bringing This Coupon and TEN CENTS To The Sun Office. EF Only a limited number of these beautiful Pictures have been secured, and as they are worth a great. deal more than any picture ever presented by any newspaper, there will be abig demand. Order AT ONCE if you want to be sure of getting one. LORD ROBERTS PICTURE COUPON. P. O. Address... E@If yon are not already a subscriber you can get one of these pictures by subscribing at once. LOST oS STOLEN. At oat on or aaeeioae May 14th, a gre intosh coat, velvet collar, small ey on back at Pahenac: Two dollars reward for recovery of coat or 5 for tata of thief. Informa- tion may be left at the Sun office or with JoHN STEVENSON, “stratford. House and Lot For Sale The undersigned offers for, sale. the Honse and Lot of the late Mrs, Kertcher on Main St. For further oe apply to H. M. SCHAEFER, or to Wut11aM H. bare a as bing he's i Owen S Avoid Disease BY EATING GOOD MEAT Nothing tends to injure the system more than the use of meat that is not of first class quality. T endeavor to by the best beef and find that the people are beginning to realize the fact through my extended patronage. Ask me to call for your order. Orders filled any time at the house. G. P. Hoffman, MILVERTON, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM. North Perth Farmers’ Institute EXCURSION TO EXPERIMENTAL FARM Owe Lier ~_ON_»s Sat day, June 28, 1900) For the above a Special Train will be run, for which the fol- lowing Excursion Fares will apply : Fare. Time. Fare. TIME. Atwood $1.20 7.15.a.m | Milverton 1.05 8.32a.m - Listowel 1,15 7.40 “ | Brunner 1.05 8.40 * Britton 1.15 7.50 “ |Gadshill 1.00 8.50 + Peffers 1.10 8.05 ‘* | Stratford 95 9.05 “* Millbank 110 8.15 ‘* | Shakespeare 80 9.20.“ Arriving at Guelph at 10.35 a.m. Children between 5 and 12 years, half fare. Returning Special train will leave Guelph at 6.45 p.m. and: due in Atwood at 9.30 p.m. Electric cars run between Guelph and O.A.C. Farm. Join us and have a delightful day’s outing at the Farm. Good Coaches, Fast Time, Come One, Come All. Remember thedate, Saturday, June 23rd, 1900. D. A. DEMPSRY, ~ J. BRAY, §. H. PUGH, * Pre., Stratford. Vie.-Pres.,Listowel. Sec., Milverton. CARTHAGE. Notice to Creditors ! eorge Lines! grove, on riday, ale June By. a set welcome. | Tx THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF rangements are being made for a Come ana have a good tin Ga aa BUEHLER, LATE OF Mr. Wiliam Wood will raise his THE TOWNSHIP OF ELLICE, IN ee be Wednesday. THE COUNTY OF PERTH, GENTLE- MAN, DECEASED. Mr. Thos, Simpson raised his straw- Nowce is hereby given pursuant foun on Tuesday. to the Revised Statutes of On- Chas) Ewing who was laid up swith tario, 1897, chap. 129, that all creditors iy rs having e avin Bie able tp. be aepund Bead estate of the said Christian Buehler, <"Gértie Wood had the misfortune to | Who died on or about the 12th day ot fall and break her arm last week. poe RN tig We al PP ARN I =. "___ |THE FIRST DAY OF JULY, . 1900, to end by post prepaid or deliver, to W. D. Weir, or to John Rothaermel of the village of Milverton, executor of the estate of the said deceased, their surnames, addresses and descriptions us, the full particulars of their claims, the aiabenenk of their accounts, and the nature of the se- m0. ol claims of which they shall then ha notice, and that the execsators wil not be liable for the KEE | heave Beans won cow oe NB} oe ie eam 3) tthe time of distribution, nein at us obits, Lome Wisor 22° | Fated at Milverton, the 2th day of BEANS je sat rain 02 body or med coum | Ziuy, 19600 WD. Warn, of youl, ‘isis Remedy ab- JOHN RorHAEnaet, Joh as Snaausne baryfaied emia lve, oe brates | MePherson &. Devine: Sota May 31-3 bitad for the Hadi Head Offce, - Waterloo, Ont. YAIR i ie alleles aaa GROSCH & PRERFER'S Milverton’s Largest Store we Special for this week only, bought at. old prices and bound to clear to make room. Men’s tweed suites, (all colors) always selling at from $5 to $6.50 clearing price $4.50 Lot of boys 2piece suites, ela selling at from $1.75 to $2.75, clearing price $1.49. The. Morning .. Post. HAMILTON, ONT. A New ONE CENT DAILY Independent in Politics Will print All the News for All the - People. Will be out about June 1, 1900 ~ Ze Sent to any address for 4 months for $1 meee One year for $3 THE MORNING POST, Hamil Joninion lite Assurance (1. Esrapuisnep 1889, The year 1899 = oi best ve ey ee ever bad. It Gaines ithe Ta Amonnt Assured « ny per cent. 'm Income per cen! akpearest endl 21 46 per cent. we Assets + 19.59 per cent. more than paid Li dinth Doameteae the be “ginning. Separate branches for Abstainera and Amoant in force January Ist, 1900, $3,646,836. Jas. Innes, ex-! als Cur. Komrr, Eso. ident. Vi ie President Twos. Hits4Rp, J. F. Mantix, Managing Director, Sup’t. Pode P. H. BASTEMDORFF}|2 ‘The Only Jewetier in Town Has Just received a large stuck of Jewelery, the latest Styles also a. large stock of Silverware ¢ which he will sell very low for the Next Thirty Days. Ifyou want a fine watch, either fold or Silver call on Bastendorif ne will save you meney. SSScee pric SETae or TEE PTS TESTSOTVeSTET SOS sons sSoReU ESSE wee pipssveeoaaeenseeeas ca Next Door to Postorrice. SEH SE Ma Sa Lot Men’s odd Pants, (all sizes) always selling at from $1: to $1.50, clearing price 90¢. Lot of Ladies’ wrappers good patterns always selling at $1.50 each clearing price 75c Extra good Linen Towellings, always selling at 12 1-2c clearing price 7c a yd. Extra good Towellings always sellin at roc per yard, clearing price sca yd. og HARA RIAA TATA TIAA TAIT AANA IAAT IAI IR IIIT 5 piece colored Cash- mere, extra wide, € always selling até 5Oe a yd, clearing? price 30e. 3 Pair good Gotton Hose for 256 3 PAIR MEN’S COTTON SOCK FOR 25c¢ Bissel’s Carpet Sweepers at greatly re- duced ap ts everybody sells these 3.50, our clearing price $2.50 White Table Covers, [linen) clearing price 25e each 25 doz. Hankerchiefs, always sell- ing at 10, clearing price | 5e. Lot of odd plates, 6 7 and 8 inches, always selling a from 75¢ to $1 perdoz., clearing price 50c a doz. These are e cellent value, especially when crockery advanced 25 per cent. 2 Bunches {6 oz Battin for 25e a Lot of Ladies colored underskirts. al- ways selling at $200, clearing price 81,50 3: Finest range of Wool Carpets as well as Velvets, Brussels, Tapestry’s, Unions Lincleums and Blinds in town 3 Bottles of Choice Pickles for 25c. 3 Pounds of choice prunes for 25c. 4 Boxes of Corn Starch for 25c. GROSCH & PFEFFER E We pay for Butter 14c, Eggs 11c, ada atrnearstednersaanaacesentrenessese ca * * * mH ca % # * ca ca HR og. cae 3 Mee # # # * * * * ae * RE

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