“It Shines For All.” , ONT., PERTH €0., THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1899. MALCOLM MacBETH, Editor and Publishé WE TE IE HE REE Ks ysl ie With the Crowds Our shop is_thronged with close busy buyers securing Bargains of every description. Se R K a x y 3 y K K R y eS Me Tee EES Sees 5 ae es we 3 y y 3 S a 3 y K x x 3 B s ys da ys! a ays te ysl ee ys! vs is Miss Broderick busy Trimming up the Latest Styles of Hats. Going at Slaughtering Prices <= H. Gileiser : A WORD T0 ane WISE ! ie Me ae ole he We FETE RE HE RE HE HEHEHE HE HE REE HE ERE EEE HEE ERE EE HE RE HEE HE REE We ie ie ke % ie. He este ie TENE TS IEEE About Clothing Many Clothiers are feeding you through 1 the papers with Targe doses of the word ** GH E » We try tc do better, Mean clothing we will not sell at any price, What is the sense of promising a $20 suit for $10! Does the person of average intelligence expect it? We sell a suit for $10 that is worth $10—worth every cent of it, made so well that you can depend on its giving you Satisfactory service, but we do not try to deceive you by saying that it is as good as you can buy for $20.00. We give you your money’s worth every time,—that is why we are doubling~ our ee FOLKS THAT HAVENT A BOY ‘i mn want to borrow one ied they see the nice things we are showing in ou oor Department. We have Boye Sunday oes Reeeg Suits and Oysin; MILLINERY i js |comedi gig public of to-day. LOCAL NEWS i Seed Wheat Biscuits at Grosch & Preffe mane pee feet served at Kert- cher’s restaurant, ver ly says that Grosch & Pfeffer’s Millinry takes the cake. ‘The Milverton Sun is the best cross roads weekly in Western Ontario. Before bavi your single harness call and see D. Smith's assortment. >. It is said that every time an Ameri- can affixes a stamp to a cheque he members the Maine, es man so mad as sponge. ‘A sponge will pe water + A fall line e Be supplies - at Torrance’s, who is agent for the Steinberg. Hontiatlboot maps. The bridge at Milyeton which was oe. damaged by floods has been re paired and is again open to traffic. a merchants and others we would say, look out for Straits Settlements coin as itis worth only 50 cents on the Téyou have any paper hay anging, painting, graining, calciming or an: thing in this line to do call on Bcheaee & poe Milverton. he present is a good time to organ- ener Everything should be in ean to get upon the an Gas as soon as the season opens 0 service in the act Conference at Tavistock. Geo. P. Hoffman since he has put in his new collar roll is really doing excellent. work in his laundry. ‘The work cannet be surpassed by that of any city laundry. Leave your work tes him if you he not already done “Phe thiol his (Uae eat be o three ripe pluins that he is goin pick aden! oe thOde: ia dhe Maps ok Fioyale. Hla eho He says have with difficulty get the shattered pieces to stick together. aA Miss Millie Miller, daughter of Mr. Thos. Miller, of Wellesley, who has for some time been in the Stratford Hospital retumed to her home on ‘Tuesday bat is unimproved and is a very low condition, Mongy Loanep, Torrance. r. Jake Heuther of Stratford, was loes not now twirl the ball himself he m a anenthusiastic admirer of the F Moke teasing the opening a spring, amusement companies ai slack. On Monday a company of Bay with moving pictures and limelight a) of Cuba and the incidents that k place in the Spanish-American es struck sane) but finding that the town had lately been with various nee and the hall at present engaged, gracefully retired. Mr. C. S. Kertchar has about com- pleted fitting up his new restaurant and pied iacees shop and the least that cai said of the place is that it is one of the finest of the kind ia the counti'y. Itds well finished and better’ Files Geni wore bongbut what he will do business with y pe The Bijou Comedy Company code the managemens of Mr. J. H. Lone ind gave entire satisfaction in he ‘representation of that peste Trish Spey Ache L e Exile of Erin ians catering to idedly stronger. than peared here. ‘Th eer stock of Wall papers at Grosch i Pfeffer’s. They say nothing makes « Stratford “ fractured the Jaw so bad that he can | Ji BIS, Ye with us will Le here private. Jams | }, and see Mr. Kertcher, who hough alg Ceyloza Ceylon Tea at Grosch & Pieffer’s. The prettiests ee ever shown in town. Methodist church will Sunday, May 30th. By Mr. A. Batchart, lately ot Walker ton, has assumed control of the Tees- water News and under his hanes ment it takes on quite a neat appear- ance while its columns are well filled with interesting local news matter. }, newspaper comment in Stratford ifn. alderman goes to church, Members of that august body should not infringe} ; upon the unwritten law in that city ky orship. naar scandalous. S. R. Knechtel, pastor of Zion ebui ae Berlin, eee to leave the work there at the end of conference year, as ae eburch forbid his return after four years, His successor will be appointed by the conference, which meets in Tavistock this week, ~*~ Messrs. Pfeffer Bros, are again im- proving their floer mill by putting in anvther rollat an ortlay of about 700. This will enable them to turn out a higher grade of flour with greater rapidity. The increasing custom trade}? of the mill has demanded in, On Tuesday afternoon fire broke onl in Gropp’s chopping mill at Mussel- burg destroying the building and Mr, Sckmidt’s stable whi as adjoining. The ends of both Schmidt's and Gegpp’s houses were also oa damaged. ‘Wednesday forenoon as ir. Jaroes te 6 of histo nection of the G.T. ‘as at work th of a atl waisting 680 Ibs. fell upon his hand cutting the palm into the bone and otherwise bruising it, The injured though it will be some weeks before he is able to use it, ras A quiet wedding took place at 4.30 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon at the residence of the bride’s brother, Wm. ‘esson, Blake street, Stratford, when Miss Birdie daughter of the late James esson, of that city, was married Sins, Whaley, formerly of Milverton, now a resident of Stratford. in- teresting ceremony, which was wit nessed only by the immediate relatives Panton, pastor of St, Andrew’s chureh. “The bride wore a pretty dress of black lustre, with white satin trimmings,and carried @ bouquet of bridal roses. A weddin; supper was afterwards served, and the young couple then left for their future their future life. ym a distance were: Mr. ant Britton ; Mr. and Newton, and Miss Whaley,and Samuel Whaley, of Milverton. ‘i NEWTON. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald at tended the wedding of the latter’s brother, Mr. James Wholey, to Be Hesson of Stratford, on Wednesd: ‘April 1 Behe ttig has closed his saw will etter doing a large season’s sawing, Dame Rumor has it that one of our! popular bachelors is soon to join the army of benedicts. By al] appearances there will soon be more tofolliow. 47 BANK. Messrs, Weir and Young have d | Solved partnership in the tile business. taken over his share in the yal . Glover is ae pe the house lacey ‘occupied by A. BW nn gorbinde 2k tars aici ae ai foundry and intends to start business in it this summer. Miss Lizzie Reid is managing Mr. J. beoe millinery department this y rs § The: Basiiah Olsucst eagle areal: ing of huiting & pew ehureh this com: ing. season. Mt, Ad. Babbis on the sick lish tote bee of si cety te ce Mr, Thos. Bignm bad the, misfor: tune to lose a valuable herse a few day Satay The quarterly shar service of we is be held Tt becomes a subject of street and | ready dec t of sidocinai 3 is | ¢, ; |in connection with the to | pel | and this is w | reserve in Kent county, with English eas The budget presented by the chan- cellor of the exchequer, Sir Michael /\ ments. The Statist dubs it “atterly. bad” and declares the reduction of ided to wait upon the chan- — cellor and urge him not to levy a duty on bus wines, as it would do great to& young and growing sna in Maar. eo age! has increased greatly of ing to the chancellor's plans the cheap- on the reduction of the repayment of the national debt. Sir William Vernon Harcourt, Sir Hartley Fowler, every Liberal newspaper and many expe financiers, denounce this, Lord Welby, who was for seven years permanent secretary of the treasury, ‘declared that the preseut financial pressure is due to fore a most agen one. The budget ch First, and most important of all, this sinking fund of six or seyen million pounds contributes “a magnificent naval war chest for use in time of war. This would pay the interest on loans up to £250,000,000, which colossal sum the country could thus raise without a nny Of additional taxation. Th ne present reductions of th nel sinking fund by £2,000,000 meeng not only reduces that amount of debt repayment yearly, but also reduces. by some £7,000,000 the aye it will raise y ee withob peace, hat a majority of the financial experts cannot forgive. GAME FOR CANADA, The government's experiment of ws aatas Rondeau Park, the 5,000 acre. and Mongolian pheasants, is said to be asuccess, The birds have stood the winter well, and the season has de- monstrated that they are hardy enough to thrive ina Canadian forest: An in- ing erected. The moose a in the patk are vin, The cortainea 38 also pair of cariboo from Geta re 2h y | gonquin Park. . forts are being made to secure some capercailzie, perhaps thé | finest game birds in for Algonquin Park. They are about the size of a wild turkey, and are found in Scandinavia and Scotland. It may be necessary to procure ‘the eggs and hatch them, FIRST BLOOD FOR GERMANY. Germany has drawn the first blood tain in securing the important point of unanimity in the decisions of the commission, against which the Marquis of Salisbury” held out until Germany's es ey jim to knuckle. under. d Buelow and Count von Heizeuteldts Wildenburg, the German ambassador at London, can claim the credit of this victory. Tt was due to their firm attitude and able handling of the negotiations. Baron von Buelow was careful in the reichstag to make it clear that the United States ie not op: posed Gerniiny’s proposal nani mity, and Uhat the see ot Sasi bury alont offered oles until (Aa assent was wrung from hi The Elora Carpet Company wil a8 all probebility rehvove Ve Galt