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The Goderich Star, 1906-04-13, Page 8J�. -•.•�.y�p.. sT 0 Easter CUUt*, Ettilter Booklets, kwsster Cards,.. Wrtalt9!L Otstr.• Mr. 2t, Morrison. one of the and bet kbOwtt t sidetitd of this loA' cslity, papas;: *way'1a'ul'y touddeoly halt, lt'iiday, while s ttiog on t chair, Where: wan iut appearaute of any struggle wiaateyerw everything d cane pe&(fstl end. Deceased ware of the'county of Mayo' jreimul,,irt r $moin + rotxtng to this reurttry when. 15 /eats ' age, Iia settled in Leeds bio. wl er he taught school. In lHA$ ,lift ttia to alar m (key, tnwi ibipp, 'IMO for the last W �?cal brut' .resided in the village Of 1,Wiaitrlu, tellOwin{p the bind,- ;less of milt ttestotler aid Insulaanee And tits very latest thing in tear Postal. -yards MOM . UPWARDS. ?one's Doom Telephone ItOQb. b °aacrid) ; tar. ax'#lasefnl alit t1. • 'n),0, APRIL 1s, 1000 agents le WAS $ Mail of marked hit, ;dews aabiltty, honest and upright, and will be south this led lit social -circles, ars he was of r; cheerful disposition. and tc good conversationalist. re pole.; ties Ito was aa, Stough Conservative. ,Ile wits twice married the first time to Miss Mary Ann Beat, of Lanark Cio., w1t died In •1881 and about, 21 veers ago�to Mies Rebecca bfdllii), of East Wawanosh, Wiltr . predeceased Wier *bent two years ago. lie leaves three daughters and five eons: -4103, 11,1f Ferguson, of Walton; :sirs. T1. McVittie add Airs. H.R. Moon, of Hui. lett Tp.; Georgpce. Andrew told Wit. Ann. of Wapella, S wk.t Boyd, of Na. ppinks, Man.; and John \'1I,, of this vii. lege, shwa brother, Andew..in Wan - don, Man., and a sister. Mrs. Win. Beet, of Ilulle t. Ile was a member of the Methodist church and took a tilledallof tbei In Its welfare, having connection with the congregation, being at his death a member of the Quarterly Hoard. The funeral to Brus- srnoon els largely attended. testifyiy ng to the esteem in which he wail held by a large circle of friends and acquaint- ances. His ppastor, Rev. 11. S. Baker. assisted by Itev. A. kfaeNab, of Duff's chures at the house' .After thed the e usual service at the grave. Mr. obn Searlett,tlrand Master of Grand Black Chapter of Ontario West. assisted by Mr. Geo. Snell and Mr.Matt Matine,of Landesboro,and Mr. H. Gerry, of Brussels, read the burial services of the Orange and Black Or- ders. Mr, Morrison bad been asso- ciated with the Orange Order for 131 years, and during that time never missed marching in a�,precession on the 12th of July. The following_is a :Morrison P from ot Walton L. olence 0 L.uMr-su pioPi;.B WE KNOW. J.W.iirtudsrltklela London this week. 'litter Jelintd Mbtwon is visiting In London. OOP fing in Detroit, �pliey left forPorts la Tfuron on Tuesday. d. tn. Dreper was .Asking in Clinton ycator kmain 'Tea Parsons loft for Chicago this NiTiltee, or Clinton, was in town on [Ailsa. barrow loft yesterday to visit Mends t T0ro'ate. -,3,(ra.:.'Wrn, Cat'tlalIX lett Monday on a visit tWinalsca 'Mrs.-end'Aliea Campaign aro visiting rola. tiv.I ft VON- * WM.11hwrdoan mads a business trip to Lon• d aoa'Ttiawday, Dunoa idc1 bee, of Colborne, loft on Tues• vltt,t$oc fJberta. oi�lt tau yesterday to visit her ro- Mo. told Mis...t. x. Dickeoa, of Seafortb. were 115 neer:: (1.111 rlday. . Vila, and SW Young. Nolson street. I[rhes, La rsen' s on a few days' visit to 'Ids old boM°,1tratlo?rd. Ur. and 13111. h'r SOottekbrarovisitingat London and other points. Polito Ma,�lstrata and Mrs. Humber aro *pending e, fa-ve days in Detroit. ..',..Tats Misses Satan) are spending a few doge a4 ,11110 014 holl00, Stratford. ,011 yelp the tdubcMiuGY '`vs aim emending the lite:;; .V1 ,.1 and�Mis'. Mynas lett yesterday 'tc ona'bort=Y alt toumetroni. deo, llahb .ert on Monday for Buffalo, to ilipllbt!Oe ttttaalditMarine season, - a Youqng made loudness trips 10 11Md larton this week. ed tritium rotturned hem a visit to 10 and !lraUUoMd satweek: pgpwsHekn 14sporow. 'tho Easter sliGtudedltt. o Taronto, to omnibus is yPot.th14paoeunrildence, west, tit, .. or &inseam, 0f the Organ Co.. return. on Saatinda '• UMW* bush, trip to Mont- torth Notes • 'Meso Loi Bost returned • otup ori' Mondirt' i'rgo(m a pleasant Ovisit In t ode. oda and Ma oloaVe mother, Mrr i R. o. 0. Smith, Coue olborne 1.ArkozPostr Lighthouse street, is frit rid iriende and, relatives at 01100, of Toronto, was called is week by the indisposition of bar left oh Monday, and Ed. Craig On . re commence the season wont on ,*tett flunlop, who Was to seriousl, Ill in To- �vtoo.nlhi we aro pleased to report. steadily re- MrR. Mal ua yn and baby, and Mies Mabel' lieutabp of eknow, aronpendingthe holidays 0.1thadid boloo. I,Ptondfoot• I1. Jordan. E. Sbopbard t 011onsld 9111 Marne from College for r vr10at10a, President and Manager MOW, of *tern Flour Malta Association, loft for u pelf Yesterday. W. Ii. Graham Ieft T nrednymorni g rentotun1stpentt Eager with hereon, who 1* atlendingtbe university. ittpley ldtw Robert ArouItlonit. of Oothrlcli. was,, Unto opt mender. Robert lotaxalnref pie oa fr under. nu len Wal hula, John Acheson fa Jib; litn11 R'f 110 rovoment IiIs errands rota. w to 1. , 7,trr dllinralle et Wood. sok Who Ind visiting sea tatho a'l[t% John Ache - tar ybo borne Tue day. w?I'iele , )4cl at*n, o Meult*b* is ependin�t s rr 9ppthe *so ones of hi . *was, sac. alld 4,401,11to0. 10torfb Street. itinoa1itittefterieWt•aaeo a ocordwent to last Weeks wF Cele has secured a ' p ritefootichk;nrglneWorks. Orlin! Ahdrew fendaysQ$astii Mrs ,Jobe W. COM(' aiwlnti ab. eau titer ar David,J'arwm110141lry! arrest, le IA sdnat damen. 021115. Week roe Italian now. limit to 111*(Igthy visit to her aster, 1trs. Z. Id: 0410 AR 014 Phi, ., Irl renewing hte sublcrl tlouto TAW faTAll, Mr. J. 1 . Rebel. oft4rand Ri&. lb"nonptstitlerieb uas,' phis, it former l rale too v len .y Saw sow. re tits iiral fpr whiter I wor l.i setting sot a mow', writer. a t "whiCli i1> 1 mei0a '1311 ,d 14 Lori CY ;til l• 'W ii' work nowise every aigkt till Woos - r t f9N t4 9n 11 t90et+ Bloc J POW 3 0 nine o'clock. riot In gi>io pOpaWutaMlR Waa9 t the l'4 Jwn lased 1t satnlada of se old 1t btw'tt who S-ross lugtn partici/444a that ram.'rimy were, LWev9r. s>xwpoFtrd aG care apct chose! Y Olen • Craton Of rmato and tar. thliitt1Olorbe 1IO 101404411 f eat 4410 - may mitt or looks texameed knowledge of Mir )1411terit' tedelthere Me thlog4 '04r Sit ASA waek, became ro ramrointa Mat to few date, him. will .iintre `Week to mom to her To 31 o. John W, Morrison, W. M. PEAU SIR A1.n DUo -Go beha of rho mai. cors and members of Walton Loyal Orange No. 2411, wo desire to convoy to you and tethers and sisters our heartfelt *yen - ally in the sudden death of your father. 1111 of years though b0 was. ho 400upl0d a tt �!u yl fawll that net. T gh wo Condo wit1Y you !n your sorrow, Cherin the aflee one o a er ago nor of Oms nCpw 0001st ofuaco, w �ol 1110asod to have 1140 nuthOrlty of tied Hansel; l0 say to you. '• Do not s0n0W as those who have no hope; for now hisYeo and ills docrppttud0 have fallen from him like apaoat,• end ha etnnds among that Dud o witnesse3 se Oman, the noblest crew. Won of od. Let us not forget the source 10041 which all truo solace comes. the groat 1p'11 heart of lied, who is too wise to err ant too good to leo unkind. We pray that )Ifo will snetalp you and all the tamer by Rio gram ono,nay the Ilring opistle of your fathers Lilo of integrity b0 to you and to us it stimulus art. Ing us on to a closer observance of those grand principles of brotherhood upon which our noble order is founded. Again assuring you of our sympathy. • A light, Is from our lodge room gone, A voice wo lovedisis gni: Tho bosun nobly filIn led. 14 , b ll OttJac thle'alt as 'a friend ergs *went across the hot Vet til t tl1t? a p the 1 stllydlanl4 They took refuge in 44 v swoop and'preled ail niltpa1 long :Or alpedeeli eh �non ` . thatQtheY P ld Mao told I, W44 that 1T` Met over Maritsa utak,. 1i.. in safety that Ibex would Matter aakain haw., 'and'. 9o. far 9* ll: d We Clave their word, know, t.' bog have kept tit r alql was a very Cornered Y ilat. The 1*pUcontest' i 1t 11 e'tatbte0 C11 bIU d 1111Cp Thr 11 pubtb l* lila 11. stock bt. arm it it Miro' w1lyda R: gambler). who is ar m n ehnl'Ch member. who. Iuou Nude had aa. furniture mormlactnret;and. rile Non ,,arta.11ad,a church li 1140 orwh0 runs *hotel and keel* ale tar ePan toren CII1(4 Mt week. i'regret to say thav the churches supported too litter, 'Men the vette w ro counted it was found -Mat Ake 4Xcele bunter won by nearly throe thousand plurality: . think that ao feta* bupineta. a lilt gre ..!P�io bestxp an 'Won. 'ltpd tt! rig that �wil prewar, surprise Canadians is that ilio WAIL hoe, erected In Wand: 'Sarkis ihp b2. freight house In Michie central and nt0 futon�t up Crus depot In Cha central 2p11.' Ofi the elgty. will close by hoping, ttly Iti'bo 8 rue Will ton intra to shin as bralthtly ip ;110 ;More a9 t has n ► *r D,Irylt.1"r, :'hare edea �tvolts Ott. the r aaldence +nut ewe, �t♦at':. rel. J., Meftwiy. 8611 £va., 0f1 &ttttrd*y MOM ,.. $1st. Mra.1 11en I;'tuetur, *let of tela late W>1n..1 ructrlr,. Decea is waw r. 'daughter of the late iught Sturdy, off Utaisri )i .trovo4hip. Vita lad been. Int heiJth, ler the last few years.' 'tin and had .Btad11a11y' failed the peacefully pasted away. Sha :wave. *family of nl k cbiidren, dire. aiQtt6�' ,aata four daughters. to wtnlra their 1n . ,,1bce was, a sister of Mrs, .. Kern hau and, ro, W.1i4Juitue� p,. of Create d;. ger Withers tares h,. Blyth. P11lusoNA2..-r-W. Johnson has re- turned frotaa his trip to the North- west, and reports everything boulning there.. 11rs. H. Turnbull and baby home in Att.. have tl d freturned aboto rt visit with A. II, Jacohs.—Miss Doris Scott is visiting ig Toronto.--Measrs.li. Nevins, W,Le- gan and It, Decrier Monday for the `'cost.—Mr. Spence, of �Listowel..has moved to our town and has taken charge of the electric light plant.-- D1r. Stuart spent Sunday in, 0oderlch. —We are very sorry to announce the continued illness of Mrs. F. Metcalf. We hope to hear of her complete re- covery soon. --We are pleased to hear of Mr. n. McJCagg's recovery from an attack of la grip{le —Mies Ohowen, of Mitchell, spent a few drys this week at Mr. Metcalfe, Christ shall clasp tno broken chain Closer when wo moot again. And the brocio MU retiring MY ton, Ont., as your brethren in dimity, IL Mammas, P.M. Jour BMW, PERSONAL48.—Mille Lena Cook. of Wawanosb, is visiting her cousin, Mary Swan, at present.—Mr, and Miss Minnie Craig spent Sunday with friends here.—Oharies MeDon- agh, of Lanes, Sunda.yed at home,— Miss Bertha Gardner visited at John Craig's, Donnybrook, last week. GENEltar. NOTES. — Sohn Webster had tk very successful wood bee last PrIday.—Mrs. Wm. Webster has sold her house and lot. just south of Luck - now, sad Intends moving this week to Callender, Nipissing, where she low poses residing in future, Her father- In-lettv, Robert Webster, of Ashfield, is the purchaser. Mr. Webster has de- cided to retire front antive farm work, and will move to Lucknow this week. We aro sorry to lose such good, eitils. ens from our Midet. Mr. and Mrs. Webster have resided on their farm on the 12th con. for over 40 yore, ancl are held in the highest esteem bY ell who know them. snaps , the hest tiode in Soli OV HARiiiSON 011171tC11 NOTES. — The service at Zkin Sunday was of 1111 evatigellathr nature. Mr. Smith preattited AloW,;;. erful sermon, taking for his texiadtke" 2nd chapter, 44and 45. After thit tog. , Mar 'service reception 'servit'lrWitit held, at Which nine were adreittea`.10.: by letter, two' being recent 'a1.L.ti•C1a11 4►arJptive $y t of sa ndertaks% to J! lasso as.ptioss, by' 441,stroYISSK 1154i it aro that 40.100 disamsosa, ass4, au the wo Id'witty pi;labii, rtlb hupe%ebeake sl .r• TWitaa.ti!!BleWsi Syrup las pr.'event ;the dire cons*. 11 tard ua{dR» trials iutgeaa which; cote- only 16, !;:rite, 'will wn. unite vutt thji . this k 0900 04 .-,l.n ;act hes beets introduced hr to te414ature to +stop, surerybody from Going gunreyom:14g. > It to l ropaled, t el , pardon: who waf1.1u wl to et;,;' of Aiiburn. Ttrltaet't, �af ,ituwnon �ei a:l;l t t Widow will newts to be Thotaa+i, i" �+valp e ), aria lie¢tilted. •',pbe 401100 fee 1* to he • one tof , � .r Samuel;. of the old Iwine.tettd=iu 044 tOWnph p. TOWNSHIP dollar. ItshopedInthis'wayto put a stopto the =t>#,tiny lfvproper, docu. wefts drau'Ka by people wit's: ;not nerve tha;tability. courier;.�c� yuttieon p to/aciguen ail nbt merll'rs, Council Met 'piioiB' Q voice)* #inYatee pt lost* lsa Apenlai tJ►ti�i rood and pie Monod I rd. olln htct'�ltolow uanrrce,,� invosecoluting Th . by it .Waal}r1,wale t tjwii hip said: neer. 110 r.au r was a intud township sea to set. A A uid tela scar by' � ]ave. 'Jktav by 11. L. Saikelli', 53Ctoo i iuutghu 't kohat mo! iirot'n8ygrouting 1 Uutinng•. *eluded.-mid-4ires. laid -.'path Mister:"=fes grantedlaid money. x10064 1p Jiao. Cox, seconded by das, Ferd'tbat Chu (ofowln ae- o outdo' ho paid: News Itocoed, eight; an J. You11nt!. adder, ti&' R. 11.73plrpow, S.. and' 0.7411101. I3.Gm.setdAOCOtlnts belnit wtlad, for au to at 1.0derlehe S, W. tiler was apt 011110d'pon kPa. par for !,o.1 pound. Reeve was luatru to order odor for t0Wnshlp ttQrpna0d, .diaurnod to numb on the ;first otlday in may, at ono o'eloek, PBBSONAL.--WO are oorry to note that Mr. Win. Pierce is not getting numb batter; liebasbeea very poerly for it long time noW..—We are glad to see Saul Sherwood out again 1 he has not been very well for about three weeks.—J. E. Brown and Isaac Gitu- ley are visiting friends at Hondo& city and Itintall this week.—Mr. and R11.9. Stuart Malay were visitors at Crewe on Sunday. -...Arthur Culbert.jr., visited friends at Mateking on Sun - GENERAL NOTES.—Vlotor Whitely has sold his driver to Will Nixon for a high price.—Will Kilpatrick was up to ()Minis with a load of furniture for Miss Hutchison last week and he reports the roads in very bad con- dition np tbere.—Mrs. Blake's side on Friday lust wus welLattended by the people round here. Stock went high; one team Of hams brought $418; that ain't too bad. Mrs. Rieke intends moving to Dtingannon to live for the !Inure, as she has bought a house and lot in that town. Sheppardton.. GENE NoTess--Mesoco. D. Mc. Nee and J. outer have been treating Mrs. NIrm. Carey and Mr* W. Steele each had quilting bee last week t lt Is reperted. they did quite a. lot of work. besides something else. Ponsottat..—Ladies, have your East- er bonnets ready.—,Mrs. Wre, Irmo - man. Of Ooderich. has been visiting relatirea Mid Mends litre the lot couple of Weeks,—Jatnes Derma. of Dad Axe, Micb., Was tbe guest of couple Of daYs lest week.—Alitel Mart Atocetiont, of Goderich. is the ROW - of Ur. And Urtl. Dittleall McNeil at Lottle. aro hi London this Week. to be protent at the weddlitot of theist Cousin —John Crawford, NI. P. tot 'Meow,. Man., made * short visit vtlth relatIveS. Mr. Frank end Meet nettle and Vulimellne Holden, laAt wee14-511s4 Mottle Rankin* le home *gain, after *pending A month viiittokber father* '1:tionnia Goodin eh neer “eimilller, preposaty.....Myg 'Eltrele end Mrs, Button -a 05 tote dAy MA work. *j,4 .oft eo.0 esinteot with- Hollowaty'.a Ow* Ours,. ~•it to OW every tiro', Oat as baht:: OW* pct, be happy,.. 49438 FOR HATOHING MA *UM ' WYAN E.S that irAwhite, and ay ?r��e, l ae ai by Cunei;:A. ust° ,stain. ., V. 'BROWN 1.04111ORNA T4aa' f*.moua4 i>. • ll, ThrlulpKoit duglett. u:KRKBL* ROCKS, rdlrect., hared Rooks ;beaded by a rtaglet cookereI. n , tplugoi< �Bi. Veld, kJ i 1 al; Wires ty ]?. W OOK1, l entlsitler SELLINO OUT ..t •uooutt1cti C01111911 Met io the Townehip hall, April loft 1W40, alt the mombora _resent, The Want" of last meeting wore read and adopted. ab mann pod: lehlos Fitter, repairing culvert. al; seo. polgyalf,' culvert mid ailing washout, ggi newton, riding bola on. boundary. ill ohn snowing bt1dge. was and_ljle4. steams McManus moved, secon hy saawan, Una Wm. Allen re. owe lig. per ritd ter _wire fence, ?dived_ in voted with tno motion. tarried. Tho regalia, viewer* were anpOlnted And Will be notated. The Council then adjourned to moot on sat, urelny, tho ifilth day of May, at le Vole* am. as Out' or ibl71310n of• aasessment-roll, and for general bodiless. Ir. W. MoDoxsort, Clerk, Browne, of Varna, will take the work here, and the offeringa will be in be- Protsenet.. hirct. 1. Hanna, of Tuaketontith, is the guest of her pa- rents, Mr. and Alra. Orahatn.—Miss McLeod was in London seeing her sister, who in in the hospital there, itul,ber many friends will be pleaSed to ear that she is improvitAti .ap Limes to come home before many ilfr. and Mrs. J. L. Courrice, 01 titioVnent a few flays visiting mas, visit at at* rceenatWs. syrup Is the order of the day• The season thus far bas been a good one.— A number of young people spent a pieashot gykoing at the borne of Mr. Pal).sortax.. —J. Mallough la home from Holliston for a visit,—Uhla AMY Reid, of Lutfichow, visited Mend,* and relatives here last week•—.1. Mallough rk& on Saturday. — Miss Ruth and Pella Ilarkwell, of Lochs-1Sb_, and Miss Annie Gemmell and lieorge Brooke, of Ripley, were guesta at the Bartow. Ituvonx.—Ilesults of pro- motion exams. Tbe Senior Third was the only clital promoted ; total matte. 750; renUireo to Page, MS. Names Cif enceesidul pupils with marks obtained Magy!iii Olen 405, Vainly Pitzgera 400, lia Blake 450, Willie Alton 4 Pearl aunders 440, Mary Saunders 488, Wallace Twantley • Croup Is Deadly. It must be stopped quickly. Noth- ing so sure as Nervilino: Give It in- ternally. and rub it on chest and throat—croup 80011 vanishes. No doe, tor cox, write a mere eMelent pre- scription than Poison's Nerviline, which reaches the trouble ahd cures quickly. The marvellous power of Nerviline will surprise you; it's the best househeld remedy for coughs, coldik sore chest, croup mad internal pain of eyery kind. Large hottlee have been sold by all dettlerR for near- ly nO years at Volos flora .cage whir the next best Millinery is. We Tk have -bite ;1���""�►xtr"SIiIIVtixng..Qithi season discounts every previous effortl and the more you make comparisons, the starer we are of your meg, , • W'e're making *dal, feature of Trimming Rats to prices to sun tile -leanest' purse. ,New styles coultrig to US einvgerYtrawdZk. The best proof of our sneeess is our ever grow - ortsertsr. NOTES,— The entertain.. intuit on Friday night in the Methodist choral was quite * suecess, tbe Ord. nithet every Tuesday evening in. littera.' -*Quite .attorotttOOk in the hall *VII. kielitien's how on Priday'hight hat. is plea to flotiericitto take a position With 0aMerert, milillter...-"r ate, tow herneesmaker, anent a few *With Skiends leg the Baster itelidaY tt0t0,— 'hells'Were rillgieff.: JO 'the Village this wrik..-41ty arta 'Alfa, Diketoiln. Casierteh, visited blends in thevillage P.litnloolas batten by Mr, Brown.—Res., Printers' products in their best forum come from printers who, watch care- fully for improvements. We kno* how to do good printing, and do it well, as our work speake for us. But the printing'we do for you vitt else speak Weil for your. businelsk--"Kry THE STAR for yOur next work. Men's and Boy's Suits, Trousers and Knickers, big stock at Dry Goods prices, whicb. means more value for you at less nioney. Big stock of Overalls and WOrking Shirts at close prices. woo. opalog iNdiStS We have a Jobber's Remnant of Pure Silk White Waists, just 6o in the lot. LOT I.—Pure Japanese Silk, but- ton front, sixteen tucks and box plait front, four tucks in hack, detached four tucks, full sieevek with three tucks, and tuck coifs. Value at $2.50, the lot to. clear at each . 51.85 LOT II.—Pure Japanese Silk, white front, 22 hem -stitch tucks, with Valencienes insertion, box plait, hem stitch back, Valencienes lace collar, fidieleeve with Valencienes and hem- stitch cuff, good ye:Meat $3.50, , the lot to clear at each .412.95 . .BLK5Y STO.RE.... • SAO Dit.ktit.-0004 tlia nine. ea dtmitti, tlled At Moto AWeelt "go 'Mat cumeed le ft very uncommon one.- OutPuto betnotthettke. And, tilting_ ti *stay went Was token to teem, 14 oot 10104444 woty *Aunt Id, be *as apparoothr in Kota. heel until *couple of week* sign, when t was *It cenoed A beidtw-zin tot, to tends NM teemed emu** to Woe * Witte, bot there met** were net pMaftd, bet* doe to litAirmil bleedlnic of the Ilmitit and 0644111 'Velem. A coo* ago be lied* tooth exttnek4 to okra bleedlivpitlilth little Mow *icy week. lletn, of tbe loose, . WOVEN wine 6•101.0 .1k was AWL Vito ito.4.1a*okoste II to the *moo Pone Mr* reit take &leek at It, TELEPHONIC 111111* HODOENS BROS. 2nd Door. Wasr ' IlAmILTors ST. E NEW JACKETS ORE NEW JACKETS just in this week. The famous "Northway" Garments, unexcelled in Canada to -day for their'distinctive style. Perfect in fit and shape, retaining to the end. Cut 'by experts and man tailored throughout. The 'ever popular Fawn Coverts. The new Biscut shade; and plain blacks. SEVEN DOTILARS and FIFTY GENTS and TEN DOLLARS. Easter Gloves. Qloves for Easter are here. Fresh from the factories of llion, France's greateht Glove Makers. All our standard makes,' that we have built up a big Glove business on. All sizes, the newest shade, every vair guaranteed. The Peerless Real Polish gid Gloves. ntade from fine soft Skins, greys. browns. bucks, every, pair guaranteed, at per The Greylock Mitcle frtan amine selected real kid altina. soft and pliable, two or three drone* fiew stitching glovea Of quality, all gate, greys, tans andiblatks, per otar,s1.2s The Shelbourne• atados from Very fine real kid AMA extra quality, pique estut. pettri.chtspa• ..the best glove ore mem, every pale gwarsustera. gram fawns arid light shades, goblet en. Some Rare andkerhief Values. we saved money on these Handkerchiefs. If you want Handkerchiefs any time within the next six Months, yob. will save money buying theln now. Ittiported direct from the makers in Ireland. Prices are lower by a good thiid that usual. Nearly one hundred dozen to go on sale Saturday. You can de- ad on the guality of every line. it'S good. ote the saving. 3 for 350. Ladiete real Irish Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, nice fine quality, narrow -medium hems. special at each 100, or three for 250 Linen Handkerchiefs 2 for Latlieti fine "Mellor real Irish Linen Hemstitched Handkerehlef ,tt Medium and Wide hems, regular value at leaat *Mad ,bet 20c., Commencing Saturday you can buy Alleal here at 2 tow 254 Hemstitched Ilandkeralefs 3 ler 10f4 1.1101114r.10$ SP00114 'OWNS itt ter., toe Bandkateldent narrow alitiMetlilltitliettal, lb* tine 0iiii$tle 21Andkeictile‘ far men or btliti, Bob lute Met Ott* opeclal Ireton *a 00..4 Men's HOOdkerchiels 2 for 25C. MOMS' Ann Ottnatmle Handkerchiefs. hemstitch. Panty ilandkereinera tee* .„ dosta tAd tile swish Embroidered Moniker - Chiefs, drawee Petteritii tee 'Select from, regular 150# apechil With the 'Irish tinett, Mich, c .100 Fancy Hatadkerchiefs each Ise taillee,iatra tine 'Steins tathroldered tetchier* tiontne tit prittertia tei Select 0004 re. dy tor House leattlng. Calvet and Curtain Department irre ready for Ifouse Cleaning time, with 'the best and largest stock we llave ever opened * season with. Carpets, Curtains, Linoleum*, 'bought direct from Canada's best Makers or imported by outtelvea -direct front the Brithilt Markets. far the greatest COUtOt1011 Nti'd have ever shown. • When you want Carpets and Curtains come d See us. We ovarl the assortment is laro, pawns new Ana quoditits wo Tititot we ea* Sati you money. ,Conte and set. 30 to 500 logo Alt *NO smekteiat � r� UT GREAT S FWC P MAGNIFICENT 'TOCs . OF HARDWARE* '. h` �1 111 t". It would, take, a amid deal'of and valiiable'� ace to tell`you dere the;nuw,trous ieasaa s` .e be it for this =We on' "�"`y. part* For the present, y suffice to say rat going out of tlie,Hardware business FOR J VE R®ANI) I ' R This immense stock, iutist ,be s41, t 2,1 d sold quickly. We will gut 'tb p, wee so tell an . 4 4ee'pl r that • there will be very li?ttie'o#ri isd t,,: SLAIMIturtic S AU"fh#-T1 R'1— 5I„AuwiTi:R We will 'start the bale ,a -rolling .1;)y offering 1300 Rods of Page Wire Fence and Page dates' at less. than Wholesale' Pricks, `If you are going to erect a fence it will be worth your while to get our prates, Highest Cairbon Cleve1aud.. , Carl :`$prinK"' Wire $2.5o per ,.:too. ' Builders, ,Attention i We have a big .stock of Builder's' I,ardwaxet' ittcluding Locks, Hinges, Bolts, Mails, Ready Rooting, Glass Putty, etc.space won't permit us to quote you prices ou each article here. Come in and we will quote you prices that will capture your order. Sia. only Sereiv 'Jacks. with bars,. 'regular price $7.00 each, will clear them out at $4.50 each. Wood Fibre Piaster, White Rock time. Only a few -tons 1eft.-Regular 60c . -per sack. 'rry, clear at 47c. per sack, which makes it actually cheaper than m comon Time and sand and ten: times more durable. Four only Regal Perfection Coal Ranges with both, coal and wood grates. The Ranges that is absolutely guaranteed. From $2I.5o up. • Six only Perfection Self-feeding Coal Heaters. The best appearing and most perfect working Heater pude. If you intend to get a Beater next fall buy now and save w2 least 20 per cent. on your investment. Prices $18.00 up. - Poultry Netting. A big consignment just re- ceived. Too many heights to quote price here, but if it is Poultry'Nettimg you, want; •I •believe we.can sell it to you wild,: you- hear our prices. Have you a Washing Machine ? If nof; why' not? We offer you a golden opportunity to purchase one at a very reasonable price, $ .00 up. A Crash in Prices. Come and see the Ruins. SPOT CASH ONLY. Sale will commence when you read this and will continue untilthe entire stock is sold:: B.. HAWK1N' The Hardwart 9 man. HEADQUAIRTE'RS FOR Os 34 PELO AND 100 MICE aimesameria • 111 -Paula? try* %swig hog.ltersiondCaftin Style When you buy Woven Wire Fencing, get fill! value fer your money by purchasing one of our three brands Of Galvanized Fencing :— All No..9 XX Railroad and Farm Penc4, stays t 2 Or 24 inches apart. Extra Heavy American Field and Hog Fence, No. 9 lateral wire, No. t z stays 1 2 Inches apart Regular American Field and Hog Fence, No. 9 top and 'bottom laterals, rest No. 1 2, stays No. 1 2 wire 12.inches apart. In all the above fences the stays are all with the HINGE JoINT, IM- POSSIBLE TO BRIElAK WITH , WEIGHT OF SNOW,- &c. We carry in stock the following styles :- 6 Wires 36 iu. high, stays 12 or '24in. apart I 8 wires 12 stays a or 24 in. aport In 'the Extra Heavy. godres, a2 high, stays ri in. apart 9 Wirta, 39 in. high, stays 12 in. apart , In the Regular Field and Hog. 6 wiles, 35 in. high, stays to in. apart 941res; 49 -in. high, stays ta tmart CI ei )16 11 14 Vital the abOve you see that you have a big variety ta choose from, price ging front 25c. pot cal to SOC. per rod. Besides tire aboVe Mentioned woven Vence, we carry a lino 'of other wires. 4 arid point.barbed No. 9 coiled spring ,steel, and Ne, 9 soft brace wire, No, 12 arid weaving wire, NO. rat and 12 oiled and annomed wito. We 'Might say, to giye otr an 'idea how tho woven Fence is Selling, that we have had twe ear latidS Ma spring nmoupliog to 5,04o reds, of which/ over z,000 rads have' been SOld already. Wa invite, you to ail triti .set this Ferret arid he your own, Judge., ttrd you agtee the Mild aS Oil the others have done, that it is the hest Pence 00 the matRet. We know tit atria ihis,rente. This Company make it from the irou oft op 44 its .totopletion. and We do not hesitate to natantee it to be the best Pence Oli the market. Vie has, the 404 for: 12itiebteted •Natlatial men tritofm"Lo Attilitateurolltptieflbt,114 W11 NA* ton, , Id seven totowle, We' last yeast sales of Otto count 1,4*, 004 ry perSOtt Wittit* rttretit mote And Wear* longer Atm any Other Valet Mt the tket, Cali ad gd coffer cods and isformetioa isktiett style* of painting, me. o#tietat tiardvaire we earty,,the Largest and 'Most Lien. All work primptly attended to and fttlly guaranteed.. Chas