“It Shines For Ali.” MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €0., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1898 MALCOLM MacBETH, Editor and Publish The Busy Gorner Some things in this list stand out more special than others and those interested enough to come early will have the advantage over later shoppers. ‘These values will sell fast enough without much advertising. “We make special mention this week of ‘a special department of Crockery aad Glassware - which we want everybody to see, the largest Pisiock of Dinner Setts, Tea Setts, China, etc., ever shown in Milverton. forbids us quoting prices this week. give you Prices later. Fancy Space In Xmas Toys, Nuts and Candies we quote the following prices. CANDIES Fancy mixed Cream mixed Fancy cream. Sticks. Brown st Lozeng ‘As usual we carry a large| “assortment such as Games, Purses, Jack in Box, Guns, Pails, Dolls, Jea Setts and vi ipti ore! ‘Toys of every description. sah ee oor Wills g Brown Mixed IEE 5C. Ib. Gum Drops wus 50, Ib. r LOCAL NEWS It is better to be envied than pitied. There is nothing else for it, but just shovel. Oranges at 15 cts. per dozen at c. S. Kertcher’s. Mixed candy 4-cts. per Ib- at C. 8. Kertcher's. Mr. George Hoffman celebrated his birthday on Christmas by giving ‘a party to his friends. Congratulations are due Mr. Me- Millen who is now entitled to preti 7 name with the title ‘Reverend.’ ber the concert at Donegal hie (Thursday) evening. The feature of the evening will be the cantata— “Counterfeit Santa Claus.” Mr. Wn. from the field as trustee and the fight will now be between Messrs, Grosch, Merklinger, Burton and We regret to have tochronicle the death of Wee Yost Lauder, of the 6th concession, Mornington, who died on Mooay and was buried in the Milver- n Luthern cemetery on Wednesday. Call an see all the newest styles in Another large addition has been made to The Sun's oy gy list since the last issue. would be pleased to have many Bria tis scribers. Send in your name if you are not already a subscriber. In case that error may be made in | voting owing to the fact thatthe name that his name is the second last upon the ballot. clear, Te wi for of a Saviour of mankin: ine Loanep. — “When your of interest charged. Yi with us will Le strictly private. Jamzs CE. Miss White will be in Milverton Groceries Lemon Peel. Or ange ee NUTS We give you strictly new Nuts at cold storage prices. Almonds... Filberts . ( 1-1b. Tin of § Lemonsand Glendon Tea 4 Sranges At 25¢. Ib. § Next Week, ‘TIN BOXES. os * * California Raisins Se. tb Package ; % * Gur Clothing Department Another lot of those heavy Freize Coats came to hand which are going at the old price} $6.00 or $5.50 Cash, worth $8.00 A nice Beaver Overcoat at $6.50 or $6.00 Cash. A nice line of Children’s Suits, single double breasted, a dandy at $4.00 Cash. - Give us a call. for the coming term will oblige Ler by | 7 callingat Grosch’s Hall at as early a date as possible ee the pee of arranging for At the annual election of bticare Court Milverton, No. 99, C. . Langford, W. Burton were elected dabpoate 8 High Court which meets at Brantford in February. The concert at Gravelridge last ‘Thursday evening was, considering the state of the weacher, a success, programme was long but the interest of the audience never flagged shitogh- out. The play “ My well berthed considering the Timived stage room and ngfor sustained his reputation as and Irish comedian. Mr, John Goodale is eagerly secking re-election as school trustee on record that he was elniried to fie ae electors on, This attempt to crawl in. by the back door will ie witnessed by the ratepayers who do not want he work of the school demoralized by Ao introduction of Jun classes for the special few. On Sunday evening Aunt Christ | 4 church was tastefully decorated with ever; s in commemoration of our Sevtar eer The incumbent, Fr service which by conpregssion that filled the church to the d McPuerso: pest Srrarrorp tee Wa might sty to those de- g to purchase Furs of any kind should call on McPherson & Co., of Stratford, the only Fur manufacturers | in the re We carry an immense stock of Lad Rofis, Gauntlets, ee en’s Coats, nd LOTH & GUENTHER. MILVERTON. Christmas was an ideal day 5 it was mortgage is due, or if you want to, “| Medical College, and Mr. | the sevson, and many bpp Mr. William Hartmier made the speech of the day at nominaton. Tt was his night out. Less snow than we have at ‘present would be advantageous to the fall whnah crop which is is pee, and is liable to be smother Mr. Charles Wikeu! vee Victoria University, Toronto, on Sunday even- ing last preached an acceptable sermon. the congregation of the Milverton Methodist church. The Methodist S. 8. entertainment held in the church last Wednesday ix | evening turned out successfully. "The rogramme was an entertaining one and aforded a godd two hours pleasure and amusement. The Christmas Tree in the Evan- Livingston has retired | w one present. ing was the Cantata, which ‘licited well deserved enconiums. Owing to the fact that our supple- ment which contains the market re- port, was printed a day or two ogo Mr. Schaefer desires us to state th he is paying for Wheat 66 cts. Out .| 26 cts., Peas 61 cts. and Barley 40 cts. Mr. A. Torrance, of Listowel, was at Rostock on Wednesday winding up business before severing his connection with the school there. After which D.| Mr. Torrance took his final leate. of the good people of Rostock wl ed him every success in the Tavis The meeting which was to have been held in the basement of Burns church on Tuesday evening for the purpose of making arrangements for a tea-meeting to be. held in connection with the anniversary services on the 16th. of Jan. owing to the storm on that evening, has been postponed until Saturday evening when a large attend- ance of all those interested is “expected. Personals. aster Robert Wilson of St. Marys is at present visiting old playmates. Messrs, H. ©. Hasenpflug and V. he haties spent Sunday last in Tavi- r. H. Hartmier spent Christmas ihe his uncle Mr. Henry Lohr of Wallace. Mr. Charles Carmichael, of Toronto, spent Christmas with Mr, d Mrs. Henry Schneuker. Miss Addie Tanner’ returned the other day from Toronto where she had tse spending a month visiting friends Mr. Frank Turnbull, of Toronto Walter ‘urnbull of Berlin, are spending their Pee ‘at home. CARTHAGE. Christmas day’ ag a remarkably pleasant day. e who prophysied a green eee ate left this time. Mr. Geo. Spotton and wife of Wroxeter, visited friends at Carthage on en r. Geo. Lines has been laid up San sciatica for some time past. He has bad a bad attack. We hope he will. soon enjoy again his wonted good health. Willie Hill is working in Moore's chopping mill in place of Mr. Lines. ELMA Mr. Edward Cleaver who has for the past ears been a a ol the township of Elma, and wh ah sed of his farin afew weeks 4s to Mr. Stricker, has retired and moved to the village of Mil babii Jast Thurs- day. Man: erous friends turned. out to his aselatancs gishonee nior Leaving ei vette their night’s fan and Gelding host and host e compliments of jays in Milverton. Mr. Mary and 5 ring’s. rs, Lender and family spent Xmas at yi S. Boyle's. ae: Sanaa tool eri promising colt at present, it shows speed and he inks of giving it a course of spl in ae spring. Scwanrer—Quap' ~ Wednesday Dee, 38 RED FLAG — STORE: 6.8. Kertcher, Proprietor. ——10:—— Christmas Store Indeed“ You will visit this store at Christmas if you can? It will pay you for your time and trouble. The store is like fairyland, you get waited on court- _ ously, and the goods are entertaining and beauti- ful. Here are a few of the Dolls we have : Dolls Jointed d’ble jointed Rubber Chna Dressed. Kid bodies Dolls from al cy to $1.50 each. Some people would rather buy at the Red Flag Store than at wholesale houses. WHY ? Sound: *e Advice.. { Buy your Xmas Goods early ; ifyou can come in person you will find - Less irritation from crowds "FULLER STOCK to select fiom QUICKER SERVICE _ And so you will have i greater peace, ‘Ti Waaids Quade of Bort Albert re