a Vol VII—No 41 ACOMPLETE STOCK oe ‘ _ the'least for them. “It Shines For All.” MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €O., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1898 MALCOLM MacBETH, Editor and Publisher . Se co We have as complete a store as you will find within your wreach—one that meets the requirements of the day—for men, women and children, no matter what their circumstances or position may be. There are good reasons for our doing the _ big trade of Milverton—our unequalled buying facilities give] “us acommand of the market. A few suggestions from our fine stoc PRESTLEY’S BLACK DRESS GOODS sme trade winners. liable goods. IN DRESS LENGTHS we have a very excellent choice, ranging from 50c to $1.25 per yd, no two alike. MILLINERY. MISS BUNDY recived another shipment of those natty Sailors, such as the Raquet, Fairfax, Wheel, Avenue, Dewey, Hobson, Mansfield and Greylock, which for beauty and price cannot be beat. Come in and see them ane leave your order for your winter hat. CARPHTS. 4 In Carpets, we have a nice range of Union and Wool Carpets, which we purchased direct from the mills at. Guelph, Prices at 35, 45, 50 and 75c: Drop in and see them. CLOTHING SPECIALS. Is would pay you well to pay a visit to our store and see those Drferoonta we are selling at $6, Or $5.50, Cash. They are really worth $8, bi cash buying does itall. In Children’s and Youths Suite we show a new ae of J. Calder’s celebrated make, Hamilton, which for workmanship and make-up cannot be excell PANTS~He carry a large assortment, all kinds and all prices, | Fit guaranteed. FURS. We do not say we carry the largest stock, but we have a nice assortment of Coney Capes at $8.50, Elect Seal at $22, and Astrachan at $20. LADIES and MISSES’ JACKETS. Another important department in our store are our Celebrated 8. F. McKinnon & Co.'s Jackets (Canadian make). Are beauties, to say nothing of the workmanship, for there are none better made than theirs. In Misses’ we have two leaders at $3.25and $4. CAPS. in Men's and Boys’ Capsour assortment is too Jarge to enumerate, but call ia ‘and see what we can do for you, ‘The nicest and best Grey and Black Yarn we ever had the pleasure of Beatiag arrived last week from the Sarnia Woolen Mills. If you need any, not pass this store, but call in and be convinced. GROCERIES. Our Groceries are our advertisers. ‘GOOD GOODS at FAIR PRICES’|- THIS WEEK WE GIVE AWAY ' FREE les of Quick Shine Stove Polish. Try it. w Peas, Corn and Tomatoes at 3 for 25c. Rev. Buy them of us and you are sure to pay] \>,, It, guarantees good wear and denotes re- com SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION ye annual Sunday School Con- vention of the township of Morning- ton will be held in Milverton on Fri- day afternoon. e afternoon session will be held in the eburch of gland lock pm. The il held in the reh, commen at 7.30 He meee 2 Th Sunday School, Mr. Thomas Magw vole. Address; What eepy of encouragement have you ior prosecuting Sunday School work! T.G. A. Wright, Millbank. _Re- y. oti and Miss Di Dalyes, Listowel. Col- lection and closing exercises, EVENING SESSION. Devotional exercises and reading inu: ddress: The Church’s obligations to the re eluims upon, and ©.| Day, Thursday Nov. 24th, Ae the E Chiirste ML PW Va MeMillen ilverton. Address: The ob- ligation ae the parent to the Sunday School. Rev. ‘ameron, Buri Farewell words and cullection, Closing ”, ap exercises, A cordial invitation is extended to all Sunday workers. billets will be provided for all visitors. Music will be furnished by the united Choirs of Milverton. Mr. FLW. J. Riddoll has opened out a tailor shop in Ne dis ‘oss is kept amit ep day in his business, He and illiams ae nik getting out Sunde new he Hazel main Bol Specialty Company have and singer, has aaa the hearts of all who en fortunate enough to r violin solo entitled the the til of thas bird to perfection. Masi xy Donley, youngest son of Chas. Mevaud Mee ley, came out the ite by the Hazel Co. RosTocK. Mr. Fred Prost ot a beaatiful *pan "lof drivers, whic! e is pleased to show to all ace aiagh our burg. Mrs. Faume, of Oregon, is spending afew weeks with her father Mr. Christopher Gaul. Rev. Mr. Wing, of Berlin, assisted at the sacrament services held in the Methodist charch ke last Sunday. He delivered a very able English on Sund +f evening. evening service will hereafter frequeat- ly be in Ei bringville spent Sisdey with ends i in Rostock, . Ratzand White John Schenck ‘ee moved i ae their new residences Rostock is proud of these enterprising citizens. Mr. John Schenck who was report- ed ill some time ago is now doing nicely. Miss Levina Ratz spent Sunday at n Mr. feb pares new store is nearly completed, w ished he will be rge stock, which round, Sig foe bw local toes bees wiliffig to do business but he seems to Paths foe callers. ss W. D. WLIR'S SALE REGISTER stock and implements of ATO: "Stewart, lot 15, con. 6, Mornington, near Millbank, on Fri- day, Nov. 18th, e o'clock. On Wednesday, Nov. 9th. the farm stock and implements of John Laas lot 1, con. 8, Mornington, commence Sale to commence at | MeMi be Tue: ratford Pt The | gal THE LOCAL NEWS, Hallowe'en Monday. Wet weather and bad roads, The Sun and Globé to New Year's for 25c. Stewed ome at ©. 8. Kertcher’s. Have a dish? The Sun and eal atid Empire to Ne sank for 2! Read shite in the Sun, they will are es money. Lien notes, receipts, due. bills, ete., for sale at the Sun office, is bad weather for the purple rage chats hued Dr. Rutherford, of Listowel, was in the village on Mond: Printed envelopes may be had at The Sun office in any quantity. Mr. Hodgins of London was, over ponden, swe guest of Mr. WV: nday. a sie Mrs, Thos. McCloy were at hore toa few friends on Tuesday evening. Messrs John Rothaermel, of Strat- ford, and Will. Torrance spent Sunday with Chief Harti A shooting AG ‘will be held at Milverton Station on Thanksgiving Mr. Maitland will be at Milverton on Friday, Nov. 11th, Wouldst thou be made“beautiful for ever” then come. new ascetylene manufactured by Dundas Ascetylene Lighting Co. Many will regret to hear that David McRoberts in on the sick Hhovels a diagnosis of his case .has shown lla edn a corued itis hoped that it may be ch Money panne —_ en mortgage is due, or if you want. Mr. list. of interest charged. with ne ao Le strictly private. James Torr! Joe ‘Sinith, the London apple buyer left, for hit Messrs, Sane Bp bei asta He after the interests of the London firm. Schaefer Bros have had considerable he Sabai in the lees pgsitions and will no doubt be satisfactory men to dual foe as possible. On Wednesday morning as aes he joeckner was working at saw in Mr. Bundscho’s mill the had ‘the fingers were cut in‘to the joint, Iv will be some time oe he will be able to return to work. On téy’'s deleavion Tone gregations, Wellesley and Crosshill to atiiliate with Wellesley villiage in the support of a minister. As the sugges- tion bed not met with in harmony the matter has been deferr. 4 tees Rary ! Raw !! Rar hree succeeding Fridays Mr. ‘Maitiend has visited Milverton, and one there has fallen a superabundance of rain, preventing those al gments made by his new “ Ex- Platino ders for largments Lehi roy to be mand a closely they ine i a fine engraving o1 lithograph, and when hung on the wall and xiaved from the proper dis- t and artisti Maitland i = ened to two more visi! ‘ilverton before Xmas, a first eee will be on Friday | _ i 0. Goodhand informs us that ; ty 's is desirous of securing as many patrons ani rn patronage, eee ‘0 McP3 Mr. Adawi Doering, of yeneedit spent a few days at hom A lot of Guys seas git Tinora oak eine evening took the ise by “ted. B, Wiederhold, of St. Marys, spent the other evening in the village at the home of bi his parents. Mrs. Morice, of Toronto, and Mrs, Williamson, of ‘Trafalga, spent afew days with their Mrs, James Whaley this week. here are now those cause pe aed “the, rpelinebinty eg have pits ‘aan tale ae recentiy been se out by Toronto departmental ane and a parusal of them reveals the fact that prices in many lines range higher than for what goods can be purchased in ilvertol ton. .J.Faleoner, President, and John Oliver, Secretary, of ton Pork Packing Co., along co-operation in breeding and teaniag Na jeu purposes, jough Milverton has no band the sitiacon do not have to go without and as sweet as the howl of a hyena broke through the atmosphere and brick walls, and pet strange indis- tinctness coul ned the words, a. “Jush (hic) tell Dati tet (hic) you the saw me.” The Doering sale which was to have the wet weather. Notwithstanding the postponement, however, it was the biggest sale ever held in this com- tock and iP the munificent sum of $2961. The ham- mer was wielded b; Gi 0s eir in such a manner as to bring satisfaction toboth purchaser and _ seller. Weir on Friday last also sold the stock and implements ae advantage to those who employ him peee oe & Co. Sprrarrorp Furrrers—We beg to remind the ladies and gentlemen of Milverton and rm tock of manufactured Furs is ite thee and the best in te ntario. multe your et bs Stratford. The home ws na Maynard Trim has been rendered desolate by the death of ii is young mie who, after a brief ill- he realms of the Blest on Taeada lay anit Until. within a little over a week before her demise she had been in her usual health, when she began to complain of pains in the e Long, of Elma, and had been married only about three years, She was a consistent member of the Methodist church and will be interred in the Methodist cemetery to-day (Thursday.) b Trim—In Mornin, Fes on Tuesday, * October 25th. Sarat Maria Long, boloved ite Ai scan Y Ww. "Tei, gel BB gros, 10 aves MARRIED. the by heer, Gory Nov. 1 Remember ae date. to| Notice de ins visit in the S Bian Nafziger, bo Solomon Kipi fur to Nau} Morningto1 i