Political Evotution. (Toronto Telegram.) The the Conservative “Opposition is largely responsible for js that upset the Leguilibriam of prosperous govern- ini To Popnterd that Blair and Tarte i Mina tien hefarer@rown' Atsortey o| be held. in that land flowing will ney known as the Govern- ulent benches his head a large scalp: wound. rs. Smith’ “was badly -dis- colored about the eyes and there were he grant a butlal cette until such time as he con: coroner. Dr. Rankin, of Beata was at once notified when he laid the Iding- ton who at once ordered an ear to Chief. Heasicitee was detailed to select a jury and at 7 o’clock the same phic ‘he following were sworn in Messrs. John Munro, John Turnbull, ats, Sant, ees Jacob J. Carson, D. Davi ‘H.C. ZOEGER, Furniture Dealer, ONT. id son, W. Du ae Alex. Urguhict Thos. Wilsor, oss, H. Hawke, | ¥! P. ae w. - Attig and A. Ruthig. amination hs ordered arid diieran feataciied next d by Dr. Egbert, assisted by Dr. Coch- y and ned to eoety at Donley’s hall on Theat July 21st. before ie ‘oner NEWTON, “BANK a spuitiels Established in the Year +817 Vata up Capital and Re- e Fund- 10,000 {Total Assets (Oct. 31, 1602) 120" a2, 674 ank is es to receive i depoeita of triet funds end’y other moneys and to compound. interest periodically at current rate, Corres+ bondence invited. A general banking Iousiness.transacted. E. P. Winslow, 5 Manager, Stratford. Solid ton, K. C., present inthe it the British “tng cepecially. terrifics, tal eeenre Mes The jury Hany ont ed the body ce of an accident and the idea of foal) play is generally scouted by the public. Bie ae The Difference. An excited tae a Philadelphia tore down ‘a Britis on Decorati contrast is worth not- ao onal Revi lens ca own of flags of other ad, ra of the bps Pfeffer Milverton "s Greatest Siere. @ red rag before an infuriated Successful Candidates. Following is the list of successful ates ngton, 645 ; Blo ossie Donnelly, fay Pink, Millban gtd 93; May Gibson, No. § Mornington, 14; Minnie Gordon, No. 8 Mor ‘on, Ts Ella Gropp, No. 1 ; Ida_ Hartmie: Mornington, 609 5 Lilly Morley, Mil- verton, a K. Schierholtz, Mil- 68 Swith, Millbank, 724; Ethel deanna, Millbank, 872% @ ilverton, Alexander, No. 13 Mo: 639; Armstrong ‘Altiogbann. Xo. “3 Mornington, 653; Roy Baird, ington, 744; Alexander Davideon, Millbank’ 745; Win. David. No. 6 Mornington au Crown et was interests of the Crown. The a drageed along from one o’e] arent any sensatio’ Cae nesses and of leaving the matter in the hands of the jury. il was then cleat when the Serta addressed the jury as to their duty in the matter, after which he retired. ‘The jury re- mained together in consultation for over an hour when they brought in a open. verdict, stating James through receiving a e head oat sey were not able to come to any conclusion as to how the wound was a tecalve The first aes called was Dr. and - Progressive “That another year of very substantia) » progress has been experienced by ‘The Mutual Life of Ganada wit appear evident from the ‘a following : {Business written in 1902 $4,527,828 : Business .in force B1st, 1902 “Cash Tnterest Tueome, 1902 {Death Losses, 1902 {The Gash Income from Tn- xeeeded the ses for the $64,719 ‘W. H. Groseh, Local Agent. Duncan Stewart, Stratford, Gen. Agent - COMMERCIAL Dee. By $34,467,370 umn Muwventox July 23. jell wheat por bush pring whest, per bu ‘Barley per bas Beate per a Potatoes** ‘* Agbert, who,, assist Dr. es = Say perform e lage post mortem amination. ah his’ p. m. note: in which it whe oe that’ all he crgans of deceased were in a healthy state and that death was due to syn- cope caused by shocl he Docto: then retailed the cireumstan. es of his connection with the case and the story oles “waGd Hertel called tae ante wet Ou Saad an'igie toca evened a until about 2 o'clock when when I foun fk dead. I immediately sent reas im and Dick Beattie to Newton Chas. Donley Sixteen ie Witnesses were called ath HH Mohr eae Eggs 14¢., Butter 14c, e but their testimony shed ne light on ington, 598 ; Egbert 8 Ellice, 005; Geo. Smith, Milverton, 613; Wellington Smith, erton, 811; Ralph He No. 4 Moratngeas, 734. Grocery, and Confectionery Is the place to get every thing you want in Groceries or SEIECHOASY, and always fresh. A large variety of Canned Goods for lunches. Pickles 20c. per quart Quaker Oatmeal 4c Ib. Gold Dust 5c. package Sapolio roc. package Carbotie Soap 5c. pkg. Gelatine 152 package Je'ly Powder 12c. pkg. Castile Soap 18c. -Ib. H. MOHR’S Clean Grocery. . Giving Up Business Sale, . om = Read this list of prices over carefully and see if there is any- thing you can make use other goods at equally low prices, as steck must be cleaned out inside of 30 days. 3 me 's Linen Collars, ail sizes... 6 00] Sulphur, 21bs. for 12} 10 10 OL ea Fr 206 16 go 20 00 ‘Stratfor sOate Soe etna Bauer: aes 40c¢ Ih. for .-... We. for... Best Ginger, reg. Rest Cloves, reg, ie Nutmegs per dozen Medinm size lamp ehin below regular Brices: 2e line for i0e., donble roll ; 15¢, line for $e, gouble roll THE GROSCH Co. pricés quoted. ine eee, cia for.. 50c. Se. tine Oe. Lot of odd Shades, each.. 2te s’ $1.25, Se. et anitlet. - Oe. new 5 1.25 | Comoy Hats, were 1,25 each, for Te. | pare myst be sold. at once and get BIG HOSE and GLOVE PURCHASE We place on our counters for quick buyers, 500 pairs Sample Hose, all sizes and all kinds, lisles, fancies, cashmeres, and wools, divided into two lots. We may say however, that this is the finest “Jot, best assorted, and the greatest value ever entered Milverton. Read over the list carefully. 250 pair Cotton, Wool and Cashmere Hose, all sizes, eoreioaly | large sizes, worth up to 25¢. our choice soc. pai 250 pair lislie, cashmere and fancy hose, ‘beautiful goods, remember these are all samples, the very cream of value, worth up to Soc. pair, ‘exactly half price, 25c pair. 5@c. Sifk Gloves for 28e. 100 pair Sample Gloves, come in black and white, hols all blacks, worth from 35 to 6oc pait, silk and listle threads this week your choice, Ec. pair. We may add that values of this kind only appear once in a life-time, If you don't need them for a year it will pay you to lay in a big stock, for Gloves ‘and Hosiery is always needed. We hope you will appreciate these great bargains. Also Men’s Ties and Ladies’ Belts included, regular 25c. each, your choice 2 for 25c. &Se. Brooms for 25c. 6 dozen 5 string brooms, extra heavy, regular 35c. each, this week only 25c. each. 10c. White Cotton for 5c. $1 Boy’s Summer Suits 5@c 2 dozen Boy's Summer Suits, pants and blouse, regular $1, guaranteed fast colors, for 50c. per suit. The finest lot of boy’s Sweaters ever put on sale, prices only s0c., 60c., 75¢., and 85c., according to size. $7.50 Men's Rain Coats for $5 Ladies, here is a Millinery — Chance 1-3 off marked price. That means a $5 hat for $3.35, and so on. 1-3 off everything in flowers, plumes, fancy laces, appliques, etc, | Groseh & Millinery : chiffons, Pfeffer