The “It Shines For All.” Sun. MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH 60., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1896. MALCOLM MacBETH, > Editor and Publisher The Great Slaughtering ry Goods Sale: AT THE EOPLE’S . CASH . STORE, Sem MILVERTON. oem th making our Fall purchase of Dry Goods, Clothing, etc., we bought very largely and find we afe somewhat overstocked. We : ‘must reduce our stock by, $3,000 by the end o his great sale. December, hence It will mean a loss to us, but a great g gain to you: Your dollar will roll further with us than on any other counter. It|# will buy you at least $1.25 worth of goods at this sale ; this will suit jou and answer our purpose—it’s dollars or its equivalent we are after, and must have a lot of them. Our reputation is such as to ‘warrant this sale all we advertise it to be—we would not dae to try]. to deceive you. Dress Goods Black Solel DiesG bode regutey 9502 A Me price, 80¢ Black Henriettas, regular 85¢; Sale pri A good line of Fancy Black Dress Goods, repilae Thc ; sale price 50c A good line of Dress Goods, regular 60¢ , sale price 35 A line Colored Drese Goods, regular 12, 15 and 25e, sale price 7, 10, 12} A line Grey Flannelette, regula 12}, $5 and 200; sale price 9, 124, 15c ‘A line Table Linens, is 80, 40 amd 500 ; sale price 25, 35 and 45¢ ‘A line Table Daanaste colored), regular 50, 65 and Te; sale price 46, CARPETS Hemp Carpets, regular 124c ; gale price 10c Union Carpets, regular, 35¢; sale price, 25¢ te a oda atte 50¢ FLOOR OILS “ Floor Oil Geuy 3 inc, regular 85c; sale price 65c « “ « “ “« . 30 “We are going out of this line and pay special attention to Readymades. ‘Tweed Suiting, winter weigh S regular a 50; sale price $1.20 «“ « “ « Fe ad 90¢; sale priee 60e Men's heavy Tweed Rubber Conts, regular si Ds sale Prive Us an « “ Ladies ere Rubber Cireulars, regular $3.50 ie $5; sale hae pee 90 Cents’ Furnishings Best tigh regular 65c; sale price 50c—equall to any $1| Ff jaundri 50; sale price $1.20 Caps, reg lar Oe sale price $7 490 Genta’ Sack Suits, all wool, regular $5.60 5 sale price $3.00 * Black Weta Heavy Ulsters ee by $1.25 to $2, 5 00 its, all wool, regular $13 ; @le price $ , 8, $8.50, $0.50. "These goods A than can be at eleewhere, Our Unilereldthing ZF mea and boy's is veky cheap, Ladies’ Jackets - Millinery We have a full range in the latest atvles, rices ranging from $1.50 to $10.00 We we pies luck to get somié of I. D, Ivev's'stock. at & low rate tn the $, and they at 70c—regulat 90, to $1.25. Don't miss this chi ee Ladies’ Underwear We have a Special ri at aS 45, ibe 3 ike. all sizes in children’s ‘oo Much Crockery ‘Chamber’ ‘Setts, £9 pieces, regular $2.50 sale price $2 00 $8 $7, S6.and hi Bowls Butters Teapots, Pitchers sou buy cheap std phe GROCERIES n-this line we always shi ine. Goéd Japan Tea 1 Ib; Royal Yeast, 10c MeDonald’s Smoking and Chewing, Fiske size, an es Brien t Syn, Be salloe ns good Matches, 9 boxes Fegulst 25 phar, Se; tpetre, 10e; whole Black Pepper, i2e; Starch * Gon 3 tins takd, Spices, Baking ng Pods Rey ail Be 16 bats Ron heap for Bact ‘Clothespins, 1¢ per coz; 3 Iba. Bi bs, good selevt, Raisins, for $1.00. Bite Beosctie eaally lowes We want you to try us during this sale. We are confident you|™’ ¢ Satisfied with the price and goods. All oe? of Produce ae in oe THE LOCAL NEWS. ‘The balance of our 12c. 10c, Rae& G: Mik Myers of New @iamburs ae visiting friends in town, Mr, and Mrs. Loth entertained a few of their friends Friday evening. Miss Wolfe, of South Easthope, ain a week visiting Mrs. Thompson. ww shovel was in use on ae org for the first time this prints for Me Sides Butsen of Wellesley, paid our sanctum @ pleasant visit. last Thursday afternoon.” Mr. Robert Curtis, who has been eae at Mr. Loth’s, returned to his | Mi me in Listowel Saturday. i number of young people enjoyed themselves atthe residence of Mr. Colin Kerr last Friday evening. About four inches of snow feil on ey night, but it has since melt- ed ensy before. the burning rays of Old Soi ‘he a8 Holmes, of Mitchell, oc- cupied the pulpit of. the Methodist balay last Sunday, both morning and vening. If you want to get your photo- ‘aph’s before Christnias sit early. Mechlanheal bec hare a Friday at eleven o'clock, rs, Robt. and Miss Maggie Hanna left da Saturday for Strausburg on receipt of the intelligence that Mrs. ‘Achebaihes very ill Mesérs. A. George and O, Gri of Listowel, were in town on Erdey ise tryitig to negotiate with Mr, C.8. ‘Kertcher for his barber and resturaunt business. The executive committee of the North Pecth Farmer's Institute helda meeting at the Queen’s hotel on Mon- day to make arrangements for the alee meetings of the Institnte, Retnember Livingston and Kelter- born’s shooting match at reat on Thanksgiving day. buying nothing Ne the ehoiget | fowl and it will be impossible for you to get beat. The Re¥. Mr. Gee, ‘about fourteen months ago, et pain for the good ‘of his health, invested $1000 ii mining Hooke Hie had she leasure the other day of refusing $10,000 for his claim. Henry Prost, of Elma, was on Fri- day me eee ina police court east. Mrs. Koehler, a neighbor, ac- cused him of shootiig a valuable dog belonging to her. The evidences all tended to convict and the magistrate assessed the the damages at $15. Mr. G. F. Maitland is now visiting his Milverton studio every Friday He has several septate for to- morrow (Rriday, Ni ‘have time for a tos are something new, peat etl and elegant. Call and see rounds, ave a cheek, a smooth tongue anda plausible story, but deep designs of duplicity lurk in their ambiguously worded liter- aturé. They give what purports to be an order, but which is inreality a note. These notes when signed by their dupes, are discounted at the bank ard the customer is left to rue his folly.—. Moral, deal énly with your own merchan’ Iuporraxt AMENDMENT, amendment of thé Musteipal Oaat passed at the last session of the Leg: oe makes one or two fe caportaat nges to which Attehtion of munici councils elected ot the first Monday i payment of mohey, or ee or appoint ae official after the 3ist of 2 The old council prcienlly a Nes. to wet between thé first day ofthe moth a thé sitting of the: ly on the second Monday, heh may be a’ ently as the Sth, or as! as the fourteenth. Another amend- Shoddy peddlers are Hak on. their | og vy men should bé directed. The new afta January will meet on the following Fe “Read Gleiser's big ad.in this issue. J..G. Grosch is selling ladies carpet Slippers at 25cts, a pair. « Highest ‘cash Age paid for all kinds Of hides by J. G. Grosch. Mrs. ates Scheonhals is a present reeaias, a few days with her son at ‘ort Al John Schmidt, son of J.H. Schmidt, Fri. |is 8b present a pretty sick boy. He has had an attack of rheumatic fever, On Thursday last a little child of John Reinwald while Rees fell from a chair and fractured its ai As we go to press we learn pat the pee ‘anit the election of A. as been withdrawn, Mr. Th P. aS ae on Wednes- day for Pt. Albert ack up hit household sup eax to mov- ing to ley. Mr. Fear, hardware merchant of Waterloo, and brother of Rev. Fear of this aes left on ‘Friday for the a Wm. J, Ducklow while engaged in threshing on Tuesday mornifg, wat caught in some wiring and had his hand badly ne J.G. Grosch will issue marriage licences at his private residence on ing street, every meveuine 4 a 7 to 9 p.m. Strictly Last aes as Si cht Wilson as-engaged in chopping he by ac- eidunt sunk the bit of the axe inte his instep leaving an ugly wound. Owing to the rush of business Messrs. Koehler & Knechtel have had. to add another hand to their staff in be person of Miss Clarke, of Wetter ae W. Whalley, Seeye ott eee Sun, has The ae oe Lam of the Elora S un to eae he publi that they ae Ath, ae ste that he veil make a pes thing 6 Our aldermen are not up to date, as evidenced by the state of the street i cent rains and snow crossings. e re |have deluged the Village with mud, and as arésult the crossings were covered inches deep, but no move was made by ‘any of our town fathers to send a man out toclean them. Some of our. citizens who had to either swim out or. shovel, preferred to shovel and in this way we managed to get them into a passable state. ‘Manager Hays, of the aa Tronk, has had another train regulating fit this time more serious than the ast. It is thought that he may pull through with careful atténtion ff he a ? es does not suffer a relapse, but danger : is d as he often attacks, His latest changes will |b ce will alone wong northy Pe atlas ing sunth, 10:30 aitti., and 5: 25 ps p.m. On Saturday last Andrew Kipten of Nebraska, sent hisman Herb Schwartz to the mill here ae a grist of whens Ahd chopping. He got his chopping And sold the ae to Schaefer Bross Feceivi somé He went home and told them that he could’ not his grist till Monday. On Sunday night he arose and took ‘his departure, _jleaving anote on the table tellin, it sees that, Schwarts I. Mae one sumiiter for Wipfer oa no compensation. He ‘old friends that he would get even. ror as W, D. Welt’s Bale Iexister. On Tuesday, Rot 24th, th stock and implements of Jo stay) lot 1, eun. 9, Morniage easy. se ee BOR! Nafzicrk.—In North F 4th, a1 the wife of John danghter, Tees