Ontario Community Newspapers

Milverton Sun, 12 Dec 1901, p. 4

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For Sale. That frame dwelling on Main street, with kitchen and woodshed attached. stable on lo of 1-5 acre. For particulars apply to GEORGE GUENTHER, Milyerton P.O. The Best of Weeklies! ».. THE... Western Advertiser '- LARGED AND IMPROVED The Leading Weekly in Western Ontario Farm and Home A semi-monthly publication—one of the best in America—is sent to any address in Canada or the United States for 75c. A YEAR. Send for Cireular containing terms for Clubs, also our list of premiums. ADDRESS: Western Advertiser, completed at Gravenhurst, and iv i 1d that it will be paid for eee by cortmbutions from the} ti Short Stories Hero: ‘Ttisa phewes ene aes once said i Ur sh vince, | ing the rats of th ion,” mae Reon of tne ae in the| members constituting “the i ecieey is tlon” groaned, hissed, and called him various towns ae will endeaver tol to order, ‘The presiding officer ruled interest tl ous committees in the] that he was in order, and R. ndolp, way of contributing to the maintance| sprit ging to his feet, pointed at his for its oh.|ahtagonists and sereamed: “Did I our fair land. playing sud ha’ ‘All humane pe alt should neuer this institution what aid they ew Interest cote: exceeds Death Losses|in Daring the past ten years the interest income of The Mutual Life of Canada Exceeded its death claims paid by $137,797.28. Large interest’ receipts and small death losses weans profits for policyholders, Last ye was no exception to this Pee record. W. H. Grosch, Loeal Agent Dunean Stewart, LONDON, ONTARIO. Stratford, Gen. Agent. TALK IT OVER The Important Matter XMAS ot Buying Your SUIT. If you have not bought that Xmas Suit yet why not let Rowe you will be sure to get and Satisfaction of any make it for you, and the best Trimmings|&, place in Milverton. J. E. ROWE, Hoffman Block, Milverton. The Up-to-Date Tailor. d say rats? I meant mice, nice, Mr. President.” Sud- This hee all the difference. Jobn- that the most miserable over- — life, even with inipaire faculties, Good Effects of Free Trade. Gpawin Smith.) S e Bystay cael to ‘inte ‘that. the oan about and get it off by the night's Hy He was told thet ina room at the head of | policy, but in the growth of the the first flight of stairs he would find | industries of other nations. Spree the lights burning and pens, paper | comercial journal is now quoted for and ink at his disposal. He went up,|aconfutation of the pessimist view. and presently there was heard a series It gives figures showing that in an a ph, he tectotaler,” said W Washington tells an old colored Whistler. were “My brethren, “it was this way: When the Israelites passed over, it was early in the morning, while it as cold, and the was strong enough so’ that hey went over allright; but when the Egyptians came along it was in the middle of the day, and the sun ha baw the ice so-that it gave way er them, and they were drowned,” At thi a young inal the narenationt who had been away to sehool and come home, rose id had a ex- geograp! fal us thatice never forms under the al they had any jogafries or ’quators either.” Goldwin Smith on Old Age. (Toronto Sun.) An old gentleman writing to the ew York Sun protests against being compelled to live to any age beyon at soul, freed from an invironment which ‘0 longer brings pleasure, may enter ‘pond Hey aud onteannmeed Gite d CA. ae te Sv. Joe anyway ! of steel iron, ware cutlery, and of machinery, Britain’ is very much ahead by borrowing the mono- Polis, inieealled protection, of the A number ¥ peool xd me iaeaie hall the tothee afternoon pest a number of resolutions - may be the means of interesting Rae on the part ot the which may result in something bei ce for the prevention or mi f the ravages of this dread d a public ing “ation The latest in ‘yells,” says the Kan- sas City “Journal,” “is that of the con- viots on their way from the jail in the Say in which they were sentenced 0 the penitentiary. A gang of fifteen Ea eee Basin ah County, the sheriff's ‘guests’ on a special car, gave vent to this yell at each railway station they pussed between St. Joseph an Jefferson City a few one ago: “Two years—tive years—we will stay ; didn’t ft al ie E, Jenkins, twenty years oa of Piadelpia says: “I nearly all the ft can rewember people have been telling a me funny stories and cutting up all | sorts of capers in the hope that I could 5) be i ed to smile ; bat all their ef- ; perfect T want to exhibit ayeelt a in public, and offer a prize to anyone who can make Tt must be a queer sensa- tion. +

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