. The 2 ‘te. pen “It Shines For All.” Vol VI—No. 12 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH ©0., THURSDAY, MARCH it, 1897, MALCOLM MacRETR, ~ Editor and Publisher THE BARGAIN STORE Special Bargains For This Week = AMTITITTITVTOTTrTerrTrTTTTTTvTe TTY We never have done such a business since the old firm started business, as we have since last January. This surely proves that prices and goods must be right, or we wouldn’t do the business, All our spring goods that have arrived are very up to-date and we have We h no trouble in selling them. ave also opened out our stock of wall papers, bought of Colin McArthur & Co., of Montreal, and ate cheap, Beautiful patterns from sc. roll up, Following are a list of prices :— Wall papers with borders and ceilings to match, beautiful designs, all colors at ‘Wall papers, with borders to match, light and dark fi 5e roll up. Our Dinnerware has sold remarkably well bat we stithave a number left and choice patterns to select from, 97 piece at $9.25 ; 100 piece at. usually sold for $15. Ask to see our ag in silk 'to’sell at . heautiful good: Asa te xt serves in plain black and white at 25c vd. very late White kid tae with purse attached (very 9 specia White kid belts at. Ladies leather belts aks Gents 2 in. leather belts, newest style for gents summer to wear without vests, special at NEW LACES Call and examine all colors and widths ‘Down cushions very special at . .60c each Crepe paper, all. colors for lamp shades, ete. oa Double roll and extra wide. each CHIFFON AND POMPOMS 'We have just received a beatiful stock. in Chiffon and Pompons, pompon fringe in cotton and sill Pomponss all colors .3 for 5c. Pompom fringe in white, very special at. + Gets yd Pompom fringe silk mixture 10c¢ Pompoms, fringe gold and white mixture,extra fine at 10c Fancy cords, for fancy work all colors at 5c{Still some silksleft, in stripe and plain each 5 yds for Waists at Ladies Fancy frill collars, all shades(newest) White pass amentry, Beptattal for an evening trim- ming, very special at ~ 25¢ yd Men’s Shirts. Plain white, white backs with beautiful bosoms and cuffs attached and also in colors with 2 collars and pair cuffs attached all for Call boys and secure your patterns. Men’s fine cotton ayes ware in narrow Breton Lombards | for tying four-in-hand or bow 3 for. Very 5] Window ce with borders complete. Men’s Ulster that were $6 now for. . 25¢ Ar! 35.00 THE LOCAL NEWS, House For Sare—Apply at Sun Office. Miss Satie has arrived home from Port Dover Afew soe ehh wrought havoc with the roads last w Mr. David Coste of Ratzburg spent Sunday in town, Mr. John ce of Huntsville was in town last week attending court. Mr. Adam Feick of Hanover is spending a week ot two in Milverton, Miss Clegg, of Tiserel ee Xa a ee seyee a last week it. Marys on may stenting He ay ie of her friend Miss Sper tao cfoshes will be one of the features on a nas night’s pro- gramme atthe The Milverton council are trying te let the premises of the old school to any energetic man who will put in machinery for a woollen mill. Tl reeve informs us that he has been. speaking to two different parties desir- oe rte teenies but has, so far, made no det ments with either, The old’ scoa is admirably fitted for just such a ei “thous mae has been little ground A number of boys and it—a number of girls too misbehaved in a manner that was no credit to them. Tf the members mai the society are put to further annoyance they will resort to means tl nob pleasant. However, a word to the ae is eines Thos. eae irs “had a wood bee | procee on Thursday when seven saws cut be Cen 50 and 60 cords of wood. Mr. John McCloy has a dog that, put away three dozen eggs at, one be was just anticipating Easter. Have you seen the tea Loth & Guenther are. selling, 7 lbs for $1.00, if not you had better try a sample. Try Loth & Guenther’s coffee, 15c. |>™ per Ib.—No Trash—2 pieces castile séap for 5c. ; our mixed Tea at 25c. r lb. Can’t be beat. Herpaceum—the best horse ae, a) attlé food on the market. Get you py, early as aus + Roing oft mpl on sale ree a “be hice goose Gate, bat: 1000 Ibs large onions for which the highest market sama will be ge Loth & Guenther. James ce. has had the pest ‘office department enlarged and re- t is now much more con- eae for his business. The Rev. W. M. McKibbin, of Knox church, Millbank, has handed into the Stratford Presbytery his resignation as: pee of that congregation. Ie Koehler -d& Knechtel, have | eae shop te papered nd thorough ly cleaned out. Tt ig very “much im- appearance » sad dit aw ous tre e brightest places in town, village council has assumed co1 ao of the » public library. Now eve brarian and secure your books; he will be glad to Torrance and. W. D |— | season. under preparation and no pains w: spared to make it the best of the The cause is indeed a holy one and it is hoped that all those whose sympathy for starving humanity is not limited within fifteen cents will tara out. Several clergymen will be on nd to make very brief SSeS. ‘We regret to announce the death of Mrs. Albert Ludwig, of Berlin, nee Miss Emma- Koehler, who died at’ the residence of her mother Mrs. Koehler, in Ellice. Three weeks ago last Sunday she gave birth toa young son and complications afterwards set in which carried her off. Mrs. Lud wig was a young woman about 22 yrs, of age, daughter of Mr. Otto Ponies! of Milverton, to whom much iy is extended. She will be arid in it Lutheran cemetery on Friday after noon Sawzoss Wanrep.—For first-class i up Logs 9 feet: 8 inches will be allowed 10 feet; Logs 14} ft. will be allowed ‘as 15 feet. Common elm taken in any th. All other kinds of timber ling to Custom sawing J, Buxpscxo, Milverton. ‘o Farmers.—If You want cheap Weir h have roiplece their audit of |** Burn’s church affairs and find that there isa rather unpleasant deficit, It is to be hoped that the difficulty may be overcome in some way. Evangelistic services are at present IN HATS ‘We have opened out our new stock of Gents’ and Boys’ hats, which we bought at a very close pape Men's black and brown Fedora hats, specia! Ask to see these they certainly will treet You, never before sold less than $1 ‘Men's black, grey and brown Fedoras, fur felt... Men’s black, grey and brown Fedoras, finest. Fur Felt, lined ot unlined, all sizes from. ...g1.75 up to $2.25 ‘Also in Men’s stiff hats bla ek ‘and brown, newest block best t quality special. al Ask to set $1.25) Our stock of Groceries is complete and always clean and fresh. Ask toseea 5 Ib package of Tea usually sold for -35¢ a Ib $1.25 pke. 6 lbs good Coffee for cals 3 cans Corn, Peas and Tomatoes for. Surdines .. (Cream Sodas 2 bottles Ketsup fo: Stovepipe varnish at. McDonald’s smoking and chewing . COLLARS AND CUFFS Men's 4 ply Linen collars all kinds stand up and Full stock of Imperial 2 cans best Salmon for turn down or lay down with roll or without in straights fronts, or high turn down, all for... .18c each! This is something for you In Cuffs 4 ply with link or without special from 25c to 35¢| Why not get a gold watcn for ...: $3.75 either Gents or Ladies,warranted for 5Syears. Call and see how. (only two DOYLES Extra fine linen square marked and in squares at 10 and 15 Very handsome. left.) certainly interest you. Produce taken in exchange and highest prices Paid. GROSCH & PFEFFER “The only creditstore in town ” (to good customers.) Keep your eye on our et; they will progra sul being held in the English Methodist church by the Rev. Mr. Chappel, who by his earnestness and vivid portrayal of life beyond the grave, is making a deep pare upon his hearers. tied Ayr in a hockey match o ie fora place last Thursday and nithusastic were the people of Berlin clin holding ‘heir own ‘with: thier Mele village that the players were carried off the ice in triumph. You have won great glory Berlin, but as a crowning feat you should meet and have a draw witl lecture on the life and teachings of St. Patrick ‘will be delivered in the Town Hall, Millbank, on * Patrick’s Day, March 17th by Re’ Wright, B.A.. Barrister, aa Millbank. The lecture will be interspersed by the singing of national airs, etc. Lang, Esq. el occupy the chair. mission 15 loses Ad- The ey society on Saturd to momen, was won by the affirmative led by Mr. Rothaermel. ee trustees of Kerr’s school house n. 8, Mornington on Saturday, Mar, 2 will let the job of remodeling it by publie competition. The building is to raised; stone foundation put. cae veneered with brick, a mapl to he put in end, the walls and ceiling to be wainscoted with elm. The competition will commence at 2 o'clock the school ne For further particulars or address see tsers Focepli Gibson, Sec’y, Ferntiank, it, Come along ae by us make ar rangements — witl — Miter & KELTERBORN, Sep this: DIVISION COURT suits ALLEN vs.'\Goopate-—This was an action piste by Chas. Allen to re cover the balance of an account for building stone wall. Laid over to come up at next court. Scnysmer vs Sonxerer—This action was brought by F. Schneider. against: Menno Schneider for wages. Judgment for $50 given for plaintiff. oy vs, SmiTH—Action brought by Robert McCloy tw recover $15. for a horse. Judgment given in favor of plaintit ier vs. JAck—Action was behead by plaintiff to recover amount of board bill. joaret given in ‘A. | favor of plaintiff vs. nes & Lora— Action brought, by Jolin Whaley to id over until next court. Auten ys. Witson—Action brought by D. Allen to recover: the price’ of some wood, di GooDaLe Ys. Swrrm— Action brought against defendant to recover amount of ‘S}a note. Judginent given in favor of plaintiff Defendant committed "ten. days for contempt of court. BReeMan vs. Freevons—Action brought by plaintiff to recover amount of note. Judgment given in favor of plaintiff. Mutcaney ys. Noux — Action brought by plaintiff to recover amount of a board bill. Jadgwent given ih favor of visti for $8: Becx: Aamo = beaigict to recover rent. favor of plaintiff and defend: ‘$4 per month, te recover w gear Uhee duanidaede ithe t costs,