Hi ccQunterinad Ais ne “It Shines i All.” Vol VI—-No 47 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €0., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 897. RETR, May vid Publisher Another large stock of OOTS ano SHOES just to hand which will be cleared out at greatly reduced prices. J. G. Grosch has bought out the entire stock of -BOOTS, SHOES and Rubbers: from N. W. Ross, Esq., Cannington, at a greatly reduced price and _ will for the NEXT 30 DAYS: give the public an oppor- tunity of this | Great, Bargain Sale Compare these prices with others; ‘Men’s Rubbers from 50 ets to 75 ets Men’s Spt’ Bals was $1.15 now 85 cts Men’s 2 buckle shoes was 1.50 now $1.00 Men’s grain long boots was 3.00 now 2.00 Men’s fine shoes from 1.00 to Ladies Rubbers from 25 to 50 Ladies wearing shoes from 85 to 1.50 Boys strongwearingshoesfrom75 to 1.50 Above are only a few of our prices, everything else is marked away down. This stock is a new and complete stock so it is to your advantage to call early and se- eure Bargains. Yours truly, .G. Groseh:=: DISTRICT NEWS Some Interesting Items Rperacsisay the Neighboring crm oe and trom F ise M. Conser- ae member for Nicolet, i is dead. ‘W. McConnell, of Tilsonburg, broke his arm while seeing how far he could throw a stone. Brown, the Listowel burglar, has been sentenced at Stratford to six months in the ou ant ‘Prise The Essex Fusiliers will ask the At Thamesville butter is selling for cents, the highest price for three years. It sold all Jast winter for 12} re Miss Catharine McLeod died at Bayfield, at the age ef 58 years. De- ceased had been corfined to bed 36]. ford Council granted $15,000 scarcely an hour to pas: work in the factory aaa! bas resumed. Wigle & Stewart have bought up bacco in Essex and ex- pect to secure 160,000 rae more before the year is out. me rectory at Warwick village was tered by burglars on Pedy night been paid the afternoon previous. Tn the Methodist Sabbath schools i scrie 56 - | evenin the church,and 902 are pledged teetotalers; ,493 was raised for school purposes, but only = for missions. ou n Ferguson, wife of the urday, whither she had gone to have a critical operation performed but from ee she could not survive, telephone is to be plac the Mesbédist, Ghurchs Mount Horas @hd connected with the residence of John has 8, hear the sermons and singing on Snn- jays. ¢ George Allman, the young man, un- der sixteen years of age, who was on ‘Wednesday found guilty by the Strat- ford Police Magistrate of crit tai BS of age, tel months at hard Jabor, and to receive five strokes from the lash. Police beta O’Loane day sentenced . Hemphill and Henry T. Mitchell ‘erat found guilty of fleecing ty forgery Archie to" same time for assaulting and wounding Mrs. Murphy, of Downie. Mr: J. 8. Larke, Dominion com- mercial agent in Australia, complains that his efforts to promote trade be- tween the two countries are frequently rendered nugatory by the dilatoriness | ¢, of Canadian firms. $.00 | Pee! not keep a with his customers. ing of the directors of the} stu, ‘or $3,200 and steam Doge for $850, a Dierlamm, C. and J. Bingeman were appointed a as board o su Mets the aes a ote the will. pany expects to have a bricl gold by the nad of May, 1898. — ¢ Americans aim to excel at everything they undertake so as to say each and every important thing they. ave is the greatest on earth. They. admit, however, that Canada has the best weekly newspaper’ on the con- tinent in the Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal. have tried over and over again to duce such a paper for aeaiiae Te have failed. The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal has the ‘tinction of being quoted by eee and the aera editors, all over continent ‘on Mon- draii THE LOCAL NEWS. Winter ! The Sux two doors ‘iorth of post office. Toronto papers. Ri G.F. Maitland will be at his studio zh, Friday, Nov. 1 Mr. J. L. Rae‘has moved into his new store in Pfaff's block. For bargains in Boots, Shoes and Rubbers try . Grosch, Special fe ld in clothing Satur- days at H.C. Hi The Milverton ana and Weekly Mail and Empire to Jan. ’99 for $1. 50. Mr, H. ©. Hasenpflug, merchant | tailor, took eight measures for clothes on Tnesday. ‘ThefSun has removed to new quarters in the top of a tes 's block two doors north of post The Rey, 7. Sac will occupy the pulpit of Burns’ church next Sabbath morning and evening. Remember that G. F, Maitland will be at his Milverton studio on Friday for the purpose of taking pictures. J. G. Grosch has a complete stock | ™’ of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, which he is offering at greatly reduced prices. Subscribers to the Sun wishing to renew their subscription to this great family journa: will find -us in Barton's d} block. Th estern Ontario Salvation] Army’s Marine band performed to an| appreciative audience on Wednesday David Smith, who has for some} a bee confined to his bed, is, we are sepa to note, again able to be ae and Mrs. Joseph Pfaff of Strat- ford spent a couple of days last week with Mr. O. Lippert and’ Mr. Henry Hasenpfllug. Siva: thundered jinte “Ot tana; foe wanted at J. G. Grosch’s shoe store 0 fit sizes 2}, 3 and 4, which he is offering at half pi We are Capea to note that Mr. Frank DB. Turnbull has passed the cy examination of the College of | bi Pp hysicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Mr. re Schaefer left on Tuesday morning for Port Albert where be has secured employment for the winter is Brothenselany Mr. Scheonhals, miller. On Monday morning almost. every |i entizen in the village received from the clerk of Elma notice of his assessment regarding what is called. the Boyle in. “ ' There is no doubt that J. G. Grosch has a large and well assorted okies of aed and Shoes, and it is to eee to secure these een nobis tieyins Jas ccna Moxey ! Moser! Mone: suit borrower. TorRRANCE. Mr. Vasendorf of Dundas, has open- Apply to James "|struments. for the a i taki pictures. He urges that all parties desiring to have work done, come in the forenoon, Mr. John B. Wiederhold has rens- ed the store belonging to Mr. Acheson, and lately ocoupied by ®S/ J. L. Rae, and intends starting a boot “| and shoe business, out for an- ‘og | ROUNcement next week. A shooting match has been arranged da é ’ Kertcher and Jake Kelterborn have purch: nomber of turkeys, ducks and geese and will hold them up for competition by marksmen. Mr. Charles Koehler, of Koehler & Knechtel, merchant tailors and gents’ farnishers, has sold out his interest. in the firm to Mr. Knechtel who will con- | duct the business in future. See an nouncement in another column. Mr. Wm. Livingstone aud party re- turned on Saturday from the Bruce Jobn | « in: The Milverton Sun ant Weekly Globe to Jan. ’99 for $1.51 ‘The Milverton bran a int Canada Bible sera: bold heen n The Sun is adyertising agent for the q made by the society during fhe tex and showed very satisfactory results. The officers for the year were then chosen as follows:—Pres., E, A. Fears inp. Rey. Geo. Finkteines Secretary and keeper of Deposit ory, J; G. Grosch; Treas,, P. Ducklow. It as decided to take up a special col- lection i in the different churches om Sunday, Nov. 28th, in aid of the funds of the society. —-—_—. gos aia > —At Ghestey, on Oe. =4 ys i eo Wm. Damm th bream, both wf Chesley. Eien s ROSTOCK P, McDonnell, our tax collector, is . t few aay with feionde se. Milverv0d lack C. "Diehl has pe a at on Main street from F. Prost and building thereon in the spring, G. Jundt’s threshing on Friday was turned into a raffle on account the weather being too rough ‘fot 4 aaa lly good time was spent at Ree of Me. and Mrs. John tatty last Wednesday evening. All the youth and beauty of the vicinity were Soa Nyon Wieitekieciend oe Iadlord clare on Friday fr tay in Maskoka, He ‘bought some nice veni ‘A number of our local sports went to Elma swamp on Saturday in search of the bear that killed Baechler’s ram. They did not meet the bear, however, but succeeded in bringing home some nice rabbits, v hone DR. YEMEN GETS THREE YEARS At che Perth Fall suite before 5 e grand slaughter against Dr. J. G. Yemen. contained several curing abortion, guilty. Mr. cons sped Attorney, prosecute Mr. J. fence. ed ak Nadie that of the husband ad-|of the woman, several city doctors, Prof. Ellis, of Toronto, who made the The judge's charge to the jury, which lasted abou: three- quarters of an hour, was _ strongly against the e aot of not guilty on the charge of manslaughter, bat guilty on the charge of furnishing the medicine and in- purpose of pro- curing an abortion. His Lordship then sentenced Yemen to three years *|in Kingston Penitentiary. W, D, WEIR'S SALE REGISTER On Wednesday, November 24th, the farm stock and implements of Geo. Weir hope. the farm stock and implements of Wm. Whaley, lot 3, con. 11, Mornington. Sale to commence at one o'clock p.m. THE RIGHT SORT OF DOCTRINE Hon. J. Israel Tarte in his address last night made a good impression when he practically Genounced the bigotry of such men as Arehbithop Cleary. Mr. Tarte said: “ Let educate our children tugether, and es gether let us mourn our dead, march« | ing shoulder to shoulder.” r. Tarte is as much of a Roman Catholic a Archbishop Cleary, but, more. he a broad-minded, liberal a, akg has an interest in ei and in the progress of Ca- ‘This doctrine ts the sort best caleus lated to build up a nation; Arche Par Cleary’s pone would ‘prevent progtess.—Toronto