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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1903-3-5, Page 5MAL G, 1903 COSINESS CMS. 1.._. O1E x TO LOAN AT 5 P1i 1' . omit, 1r. S, SCUTT, Brussels, II. 11I0013,AOKEN . limner of Marriage Lieemies, Of- iloo alt (emery, Tmnberry street, Rrusools, M• MORRISON, biteUSr of' Marriage Licenses, WALTON, ONT. Dl O'CONNOR, • (I31NI41CAIa. INSURANCE AG17N'P for 130111e of the bunt owl surest Companion in Cuetem for Firs', Accident and Plato (Bass. fano over 1. 0. Richard's store, Bruggels, ... 10 -am YrL ."iG- ar: "1t�=:3i:-iQl played the moat usofu' Burne for the THOVp} p}rya g ii vieltnrg, The to ala : • i ltivardioe (9) _ aANDS of itilloNS t Goal, Roth ; point, Goodwin t twee. ) point, MnKonzio; 'u. -or, Hiuoloir; for - are omit to dinar wile can 1111 them. , made, Fisher, :Stewart, Needham. CENTRAL RL Listowel (6) --Cont, Riggs ; point, Brune; uuver•poiut, Oollfus ; rover, Brooke • for. �l Gl wards, Taylor, m ell, o ng, B. fowaking, R' Fares, Mr. Campbell, of faucknow. STRATFORD, ONT. -. Wtrr_nnrn Property proarea'andante for Good ('00 tfena 13Eg30N8 BY MAIL in..D Wm. Nettetfleld la tufr.tiing from eon. Bo k,lwopiag, Shorthand, Pronoun. ler In hi+ nook. Hie friends are hoping ship, &c., tiro glveu to those who can- the X rage will effect a cure, not attend our1 1 !h 7 s0 mu , if (onWee la Mre,.H06b6 re00100d 8 lute hobo mea- nt other forte strictly trot dean work, . sage from her daughter, Mrs. (Dr) ynell, 001o10k06 Free. of Essex, stating that their retrainee had W. J. BlehicfT, Prinetpal• q'F been destroyed by fire on Tuesday night 1g of last week. M. R. Melndoo has ao'd hie hand•ome property on Josephine street. Th. e Greg 'ry gets the vaunt lots 0) Josephine street, plying $2,600 for them. Oounadl for A. Dulmage Bemires the dwelling and • lots facing J o an ort _ 0 1 re etre t g eat 31,700. Susie Brown, a little girl whose parents live on the earners of Oeutre and Alfred ,treats had a narrow escape. She at tempted to jump un W. J. ',mason's dray and fell under the hind bob. lylr Pattiean stopped hie horse and lifted the dray off the child and carried her into Dr. Bethune's offices, but she was found not.to be seriously it hared -more fright. ened than hurt, Dr. Bethune went to London on a visit and from there to Toronto where he to 'k part in,a family gathering at hie sister's residence. Thee were 36 members of the familyr present, composed of nine brothers, austere, Barters in 'aw, and grand children. The doctor and his brother had not all met together for a number et years, and they spent a oonple of days very enjoyably. Mre, Dr. Tatnlyn had word of the death of her nephew, A.. E Lambert, a well- known and popu,ar member of the Uoin. mercial Travellers' Aeeouiatiou, who died in Toronto, on Feb. 19th after an illueee of ten days, Mr, Lambert wait one of the western travellers of the Canada Furui• tare Co. He was married lees then two years ago to Mie, Wi'mob, of Kingston, and leaves a wife and infant daughter, Interment took place in Kingston. A Toronto report says :-Provinoial In•peator Greer has returned 40 Toronto from investigating the tragedy at Wing. ham, Asked as to hie opinion ooneerning the death of the tale S. J. Smith, the detective did not give a decided answer. life, however, made theeignifloant remark that there were a number of oharaotere in the town on the night of the tragedy who had no bnaineee to be there, and he would return and follow up their move- ments within a few days. D. Stewart sold hie farm of 88 aoree in the 'meter,' portion of the town to Council- lor W. F. Vaosi one. M r Stewart receives • 35,000 each and the Ritchie brick pro. petty on Victoria street, Mr. Vanstone will get p0eseseion of the faim on the let of April, bot Mr, Stewart will have the use of the dwelling until the let of July. Mr. Venotone has secured a good farm property end it will he agreat ooavenienoe MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN, 1 i1. 1�•• r qr�� Ap1yy it is f.titi neto$, --T OF - PIANO - AND - aaaR.PORGAN, v-^az ROBERT CUNNINGHAM• IN0OpANOE, FIRE AND MARINF., GUELPH. E Estelle Griffin TEACHER OP VOWS ('1(4'rll@E Pupil of MiGs Eva 11. nobly, of Loudon. Pupils prepared for Onuaarv,ttery axama 1-i'1,1 ill visit Brussels every Tuesday. Lessons given at the house or W. B. I(orr, Jnbu street, J. LECKIE, LIFE AND FIRE INSU13.ANCE, LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, MONEY TO LOAN AT 44, 4.I' As 6 Per Cent. Otllce over tIorelsyle Dreg Store, Nov, erd,110(1. 30.0m Brussels_ Wellington Mutual Fire insurance Ce., 00TAOLIem(0 1840 Insurance taken on the oa011 and premium note system atem't•oub rates. fore incur• fug eleewbaro can 00 the n udersigned Agent of the Company. GEORGE ROGERS, Brussels. AUCTIONEERS. ,1 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- • xon, will Boll for better prices, 10 better mem in less time and Mee charges than any other Auctioneer in least Huron or he won't charge anything. Dates and orders OBE alwnyo be arranged at this office or by personal application. fp0 Wi30M IT MAY (ONOERN,- The underoigued, who ie 'well acquainted throughout the most part of the County bud who has had business with a largo eir- ale of farmers in and 'ironed this locality, begs to tutorial the community that he has taken out au Auctioneer's License for the County of Huron and offers his aervicee to all purposing to hold 'isles. THOS. NEWSOME, Brussels. VETERINARY. D. WARWICK— J • Aonnr Gla.lna,e of the Ontm•io.Vet- erinary ()allege, is prepared to treat all die - enema of domesrdcetcd animate in n compet- ent manner. Pm'tianlar etteutlon pald to Veterinary Dentistry. 0,1110 promptly at- tended to. Oflee and Infirm ary-Poor doors North of bridge, 1'nrnberry et., Brussels, LEGAL Aldi CONVEYANCING. "VAT 7T M. SINOLAIR-- Barrister, 6alietter,' Oonveyencer, Notary Public, &e. OWue-S tewart'a Block 1 door North of Central Hotel. solicitor for the Standard Sault, GF. BLAIR, BARRISTER, BOL- . IOITOR, tto , BRUSSELS - OBtoe over Standard Bank ; solicitor for Townebip of Grey, 0 nwiclr alutual and the Metropolitan Sault. Private anti Company money to loan et lowest rates. MEDICAL CARDS, J. A. M'NAUGHTON,' M, D., a, iti„ Trinity University Fellow Trinity Medical College, Member College of Physician's and Surgeons Out. Licentiate of the Royal 001 - lege of Physicians and LioeuUate of Mid - wifely Edtubor 110. r Tolophoue No,14, a Resh)enoo-M111 street, Broeoelo, G r)t r 141,. Win. Mose is buoy at pretend malting op harneee for the West. The Fordwiob Record hes Howlett township printing fur 1903 at 355.00. R. eve Strong' and Ocunoillor McKee attended the apeoial meeting of the County Oonnoil at Oliutou on Wednesday. Rev, and Mrs, A.B. Varney, of Aylmer, formerly of here were calling ou friends in thie.viuinity Inst week. Mrs. Forney wilt visit around here for a ween. Missionary "caimans were preached hero onSundo . Y Inst by Rev. D. Rogers. Not- withetanding storm 'and bud roado, 1130 00rvi0ee were inlereeting and financial rotate eotiofaolory. A load of membero from Gerrie Council 0. 0 0, F. went to Fordwiob on Tam. d,y evening of last week and attended the "At dome" given in the Foresters' Hall by the Council of that village, A the last Council meeting it was moo. ed by Messrs. Gowdy and Molfee that the -clerk notify the aeseoeor to eoeeee the property of rho Bell Telephone Go., the Greet North Western Telegraph Go., and the property of the E'eutrio Lieht that aro eitnated in the township of Howiok, 11.:tir a Ce r. One Rollin, after spending a few days with hi0 parents stere, returned to Detroit Tuesday 0ve0i0g of last week. Mies Polly Gould sustained a severe sprained ankle in a misstep and as a re. Butt is now confined to her home, The many friends here of !Ara. Fred, MoDenell, of Heusall, wi I learn with regret that she had the misfortune of fracturing her wrist while skating in the rink. An important event last week was the pnrob'•eotf the R Pickard Co's general stook by A. E. Bennett, of London, a former resident of Exeter, and Richard Snell, of town_ Jamee Piokard was taken down end deuly ill of heart trouble on 'Sunday night of last week, and it was feared hie case w„uid pave clarions, bot be hae Mime taken a ubangefor the better and gives promise of reouvery. Ambruee Cottle, who, for many years has oondueted the turning faotory in town, diepoaed of the business and f0ot0ry premises to Mee.rs. Wm, Killoogh and eons, of Londesborough, The yew pro prfetor0 will take pueoseeion March 1st. Meagre. Allen and Pariah, evangelist;, asked pormieeion to use the Town Hall for h,Jding evnugelietiO services and under what terms would the hall be placed at their disponi. On m. lion of .1. Oobbiediolt, a minded by J. Gil est ie they were grunted the nee of hall for two weeks, ata rectal of 310 per weep, the MOVE to be left in ao clean a oondi- 11011 as it is at present. M,•eere. Allen and Pariah accepted the propoeal. An aeoident oeoarred at the Exeter Stave Mill 111 on Monday of last week whtohh might eaeily have been attended with nation results, Time. Oreeoh was tieing the butting saw when a piece of timber be was cutting dropped out of place and oaneed the saw to break, endangering Byer and otherwise doing damage. A large portion of the saw was thrown with snob force as to pass Olean through the side of the building. Laokily all the hands enrrooudingthe dangerone eitua. Lion 000030(1 unhurt. pato vat ell. Mrs. .(Rev ) Oliver ie visiting friends in Toronto, Kidd Bros. ehi.ppeil a oar of carriage nd saddle horses and Single driver; to Boston. Mise Vivian Clayton left ou Monday of last week for Toronto, where she will pat in a term at the Art School. ' The hotel eft' the station has changed ands, Mr, Brindeuberger having re- ared end J. MoKelvie, of Wingham, is ow in (barge. - Mies Uurthew left on Monday of last week for (lumen, Man., where she hoe aeoepted a petition as stenographer in the office of a law firm. Jobb Berber left for Calgary, where he goes to resume the etinnti0u in a clothing house whioh he held during hie residence to the Northwest Met Leeson. Some ohnugee have taken place in the town mills supply 1 harness. Wes. Wake fork hae bought out J. D, Philp's milk bmviner's, and R, Partridge has purchased N. Vernon's delivery outfit and gone into the bnaineee. While working with a tin -cutting ma011ine in B. Gerry's hardware store, George Bailey, eon of A. Bailey, Inkorman rarest, eevered the middle finger of his right hand at the first joint, Farther that] the inconvenience, the am3ut0ted digit dose not worry the lad, Charles Mann, who has been visiting here lately had hie leg broken above the tinkle in Grand Valley on Monday of lost week, Mr Mann has been buying horses here and btne for tide miefoctun0 would have returned to hie home, in.Lumeden, N. W. T., on the 6113, of next month with two °are of horns, The last weelt in June 'le now looked upon as a fixture for Listowel'; Spring ran meeting, being the week preceeding Stratford's meet. The dates this year will be the 24th and 25th of June, and about 35,000 will be given in purses, in - minding a number of Stake rano for Irotte'0 and peon which wf4 be opened eboetly. L1•TowEr.'e FIInoT DeaeAT.•-For the first time moue the season opened, and aflor.a.eeries of ton straight %iodurias, the Listowel team went down to defeat last Friday evening. Binaardine did the triok by 9 goals to 5 in Kinoardiue. A feature of the game was a goal snored by Roth, inoardino'e goalkeeper, who lifters the nook from hie end of the rink clear into Liotcwel'e goal. Had Haolting DENTISTRY . DR. R. P. FEILD, ' DENTIST Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Su• eons of Ontario and First -oleos Honor Graduate of Toronto Un1vereity, 00100 next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery, BRUSSELS. DON'T FORGET THAT TI -la L/STOI!LL Ie the place to get valuo.for your honey. (Open Jan, nth, 1003. Two eoureeo-Oom- novelnl and Shorthand. Send for College Journal, 0. A. PLEMING, A. L. MOTNTYItE, President, 8eerotary, SHHUILES British Columbia Bed Cedar Shingles AND-- North Shore Pine and Cedar FOE SALE AT x1103 r Brussels Platin g D nils g Alio Doors and 8aeli of all Pat terns on hand or made to ordid at Short Notice, L''etimatee " Furnished for all kinds of Buildings, Workman- ehfp and Material Guaranteed. • AM.y,:fNT, h a 2']Clr� BROSISSLE5 POST, __mow. to him In hie butchering bnoineee. Mr. I'jleile(1 well, One ie atilt on ;h, 1, -'"and Stewart le yet undeolded as to wildbe in .y b' ' e' e, the giber wag 0011 u , 15 and will do in the future. sampi,-d i a number of peep t• w11,, 1110- Ouutiderab10 interest w0 1 be !skim in n rano - it a .„,"f orange. the approauhiug'melons of the Provincial The 1' .-"t 10riap Guild will Judd an J entert.inine t in the I'oreete,e' Hnll, Fordwiob, on Friday night, Marcid 6,1, They have eoonred the widen of Will, 3, White, of Toronto, Fordwiob Lodge No. 232, Canadian Order of Chosen Frtenda, entertained their friends on Tuesday evening 19t12 alt , in the Foresters' Hall, a goodly gutherinp of about 200 being"proeent, A short program iu which the following took p.rt with oreditible rouderinge :- A Bolo by Mae E. Conk and T. Andrew ; recitation by Mise M. Meath and S. Bricker ; epe.oh by Aar. Hall, and several 'selection by the nrohestra composed of Miss 0aete11, A, 0, J-latuhison and L. Criat, while Mr. McCurdy filled the chair in his usual good style, after 8111011 games were indulged in for the roar of the even- ing. A enc t a onus lunch was a around about 11'•'olonk and the gathering broke up about 1180, all being well pleat' ed with the 0vening'e amusement. OVEIL AT MAYNE.-The plain event took place on Friday evening 27th pit„ w ben our Loagoe was vleited by ate Melee worth League. Our Preeident, 311 Fanet, opened the meeting, then left the literary part of the entertainment in the hands of ih, visiting friends,' which nom• pried severe) well rendered eeleotiona, including he month ergot, and two practical papers by hire" 11, Grainger and Councillor McKee. This waft followed by a oonver00tion on the out jeot Messrs. Spenoe, Oooper, Hartry and Rev. Rogers taking part. Oh'ae. Leppard was there and oomtpied the chair with his jet blank hair. Well prepared refreahmente were served op end the entertainment brought to a oloee at a seasonable hour. Grand Lodge of the Orange Aegueiation of Ontario Wool, to behold in Wingham on Murch 10th, 11th and 12th. About 800 delegate') are exploded, and the hotele are making every effort to comfortably entertain the large number of vieitore. The Grand Blauls Chapter will meet Naroh 10111, and the Provincial Grand Lodge ge on Wadneaday, Thursday a)d Fri day of the same week, On Wednesday evening, a pabiie meeting will bo held iu theOpera 01 e u Huuae to which all are invited. 1'hie meet ng will be addreseed by Dr, Sproule, , M. P„ Grand Member of Btitieh America r W. J. Parkbfil, Past Grand Master E. F. Clarke, Grand Treasurer of Ontario West ; D. M. Jermyn, P. G. M, ; J. H. Hunt, D G. M. ; Rev, W. Walsh, r G and Chaplain ; Rev, H. U. Dixon,and d others Suitable b e m BIe n will enliven the evening's proceedings. 131 a'• Tuesday was monthly fair day in Blyth John Brown and John Denholm left Tneedey of hast week with a oonple of oar loads of hereof for Manitoba. It ie with regret that we announce the serious illness of Men. John Henry. She was stricken with paralyeie and hoe eines been in a precarious eondith o. COUNTY GinANo 131801r ONAPTea,-The annual meeting of the County Grand Black Ubupter of Heron and Perth 13 K. L , was held In Blyth on Feb, 20. There wits a goad 06teudenee of members. The following tificere were elected :-Grand Ma0ter,Jnitn Senrlett,Leadbary ; Deputy Grand Master, Wro. White, Mitchell ; Grand Obaplian, J..hn McGill, Blyth 1 Grand Registrar, Dr, 3. S. Chisholm, of Wingham ; Grand " Leot0rore, Alex. Leishman, .Belgrave, and Robt. Vint, Blyth I Grand Gene., Roht. Elogg and Raba. Bloomfield, Wingham ; Grand Standard Bearers, David Barr, Bornholm, and W. H. MaIlroy, Blyth ; Grand P., Geo. Maines and John Nethery, Blyth ; Grand Committee, W. J. Thompson, Bornholm ; W. 3. Greer, Wingham ; Jas. Taman, Blyth ; Peter Oantelon, Clinton ; Thee, Stewart, Blaevale ; John Dane, Gerrie ; Anthony Niven, Centralia; Grand Marshall, Rioh. Leishman, Bel. grave. The next anneal meeting will be held in Blyth. Forttwicla. Mre. Oliver Rogers ie ependiug a mouth or so vieitiog her daughter, Dire. Walkom, near AOietou. Tenders are naked for by the Trnoteee of S. B. No. 11 for the erection of a brink and stone school house. Rev. D. Rogers oondnoted Mioeionery Services in Gerrie on Sunday. Ilia work here was enpplied by Rev. Mr. Garbutt. Mies Mabel Orr hae Browing in the dinning room of the Albion a small oranee tree in a flower pot. The tree is not over Moe or ten inohee high but has grown ;two tine but email oranges which NEW 3's u. HARDWARE i�RE eameasfamaisms The Undersigned beg leave to notify the Public that they have opened up a CHOICE NEW STOOK of"—'o " SHELF and HEAVY PAINTS, HARDWARE, DWARF l OILS &c1 f in the Simpson Block, Ethel, which will be sold at Reason- able Prices. We have also a Tinware Department and will keep a first olaee Tinsmith. A Specialty made of Repairing and Eavetroughing. Onr motto will be Good Goods and Careful Attention to Business. A SHARE OF PATRONAGE ASKED FOR. Beat makes of Stoves handled, KRAIITHR & RITOIIIE, CI int ion. James Fa At has disposed of his law pra0tioe to Henry Beattie, of S00forlb, who is now in possession. P. B. Crewe, who loaves to embark in a jewellery busin'oe on a large scale in Kingston, rented hie store, oto., to W. H. Hellyar, of Coburg. J. W. Reid, an employee in the organ factory, got the third fl•,ger on his right band caught while operating the big planer and bad it 0o badly injured that a surgeon had to be called in. PAesalortlt. Rev,Raral Dean Hodgins entered upon 1403 year as rector of St. Thomae' ohoroh ou Sunday. Empty honeee are very 'mane in town and we hope there will be a building boom in town this next Summer, Mise Leucite, the blind musiaan, is here just now and will emend two week - with Salvation Army, helping them at apeoial meeting-, Miss Johnston, aommeroial teacher at. the Collegiate, having decided to go to Clinton, the board have inured the services of MN: Miner, of Toronto, in her place, Pail Shaver, who was so eerinoely in- jured by the man Maxwell, is holding hie own and the prospeot0 now are that be will recover although he will, in all pro- bability, be permaoeotly disabled. Murdoch McLeod, an old and respected resident of Bearertb died at bis residence Elizabeth street, Feb. 20th, at the age of 78 years and 10 wombs. The funeral took plane to the Egmondville cemetery on Monday afternoon: Our Curlers went to Waterloo and took part in the tournament and were very eaooeeefnl, the Consolation prize, gold medals, being won by Skip W. Ameot after an exciting and interesting finish from Skip Hami ton, of Fergus, who won the gold pine, Thos. Piokey, of London, formerly of Seaforth has leased th , e R ai rHotel y from ,Ise. Weir, He gets po-session on May let. Mr, Weir wi,l risme from the more motive dutiee of life. -Henry Beattie barrister of this town, has pato based the law practice of James Soott, of Clinton, and will locate there. (x o(t a ri c lt." Jadge Ferguson will hold the mixes here opening'Toeoday ,if next week. Colin Campbell will remove ebortly to the Wilson farm on the Huron road, which he hae leased for five years. The elevator still contains about 190,. 000 bushels, or 250 oars of grain, and the company have been shipping about 6 oars daily the past week. Robb, McLean and Robt. McLean, jr., were away to Rat Portage Met week with two car loads of horses shipped from Rip rev and 011 The oounty auditors, D. E. Monroe,eof Auburn, and W, S. Lawrence, of Staui y, re auditing the 0o00ty treasurer's oke last week. James P, Kavanagh, late of Presoott, Ont,, is the latest addition to the bnaineee community of Goderioh. He ie opening up a boot and shoe bnaineee here and will occupy the store wbioh W. A. McKim ie leaving, in the Jordan blook. Capt. 17. H. Gundry, of the Weet Afrioan Field Fume, left Toeeday after noon to rejoin the force, after epeudiug a few months at home on furlough. Capt. Gundry expeote to be home again a year from next Summer, and will then remain here and devote himself to business. At the regular meeting of the Goderioh Circle of the King's Daughters the follow- ing elfioers were elected ; Leader, Mre. McGillicuddy ; aeoretary, Mre. Carey ; treasurer, Mre. Nairn. The Oirole meets the fleet Wedueeday of every month in 0o0rt house at 4 p. m., in the first room t0 the right at the South entrance. Through the Oitizene Oammitt00 an invitation hae been extended to the Huron Old Boyo of Toronto to visit Goderieb this year 030n their annual ex carrion. President E. J, B. Duncan, of the Old Boys' Aseooiation has replied thanking the committee for the invitation and promising to lay it before the execu- tive committee at the 'neat meeting, Nixon Sturdy, the genial clerk of Goderioh township, out down a big elm tree the other day, be got from it five oorde of wood for home use, brought eoveral oorde to town and delivered et the Harbor mill the straight loge, for whfoh he received in Dash $86 But Nixon had other gains for in the top be Thompson ; left wing, Boyd. found four coons, and as hie pate were Listowel -Goal, Riggs ; point, B killed by the fall, he gold their jackets cover, Collins ; rover, Brooke ; o and time made In net cask reeeipte $40, Hacking I right wing, Hacking not a bad income from one tree. wing, Taylor. OAnNEO It Lrnneav,-A1 the meeting of Attendance --600. Tlmekeepere- the public library board the following retitle, Looknow ; Torrance, Listowel. monibere were appointed a building 00In Referee -Jack Jaokenn, Soaforth. mitte0 to work in oonjonation with the - onmmittee appointed by the town 000000) john Watlerworth, ex.Dtl. P. P , died in ognI0otion with the erection of the at the family residence in Moen, Sunday, - bo ® bo r^, (-1`' Stout wear Shoes, Easy prices. For hard wear you ...w need good stout -�,,,w,,.., • 1, _ shoes, not too heavy —• �i1T,1 % but heavy enough, at easy prices. We have medium -weight women's shoes, good to keep the ,et dry in all kinds of weather, warm, corn - wear -resisting. wear -resisting. laity t'n the feet, easy on the purse. ;;'.'body need go without good shoes at these prices :- -Women's Heavy Shoes from $0 95 to $1 25 —Women's Dongola Laced or Buttoned Shoes 125 to 8 00 Our spring geode are being opened up and we have something both neat and durable to offer you and will be pleased to show you them, lErRepaies In Shoes and Rubbers done neatly. IA3 OUR HARNESS DEPARTMENT we have a large etoolr of Heavy and Light Harness ab Lowest Prioee, Balance of oar ltohee anti Blankets at reduced prides. Trnnke and Satchels, Two eet0 of Second Hand Single Harem at a bargain. 110 C. M I H A f O LAC +I CURTAINS. Pa' K-='••`C'"�cii:.ti-P�`.`P=�=''' CASH _._ems. ,� O � ' alit 4�A-r , h STORE, to ry- �L I eddy aiA'�r'�W ' p A N f0 AV amu' :.„X IN Four mouths ago we planed a large order for Carpets with the +t) beat mauufaeturere before the reoeut advance In pl'iooe. Slnoe thea Car' peke of all kinds have advanced in pride from So to So per yard, Bob as f we have stook enough 10 supply all demand we will sell them at old primes. Our Oarpeto are all in and ready for your inspection. Bring the onrreat rdi size of your rooms and we will out and match youroarpeto fee yl a. 130103 i Carpets, 84 to 86 inches wide, in stripes and floral d, signs, at 12in, 35o y, and 20o. -Union Carpets, In light and darlt eolore, yard wide, now worth BJ 35o, for 25o, -Union Otrpete, heavy and firm, will wear well, yard wide, IITnew dements and colors, 85o, 40o and 50o,-Iugralo Carpets, yard wide, extra heavy, in ahotoe patterns, reversible, worth OOo, for 60o. -Wool .Oar. q) pets, yard wide in new reversible p0tterue,feat oo1cre at 65o, 75o, 90o sod g $1.-Japaneee. MOttinge, in new patterns, agreat wearer, at 12io, 170, 20o and 25.7. -Floor Oil Cloth, in new patterns, in all widths, at 25o per ggnare yard.-Sooteh Liuoleume, extra heavy, worth Oso, for 50o. Lase Ourtaioe, in new patterns, at 360, 45o and 60a, -Fine Not. tingham Curtains, in enrolls and lacy elreote, 3} yards long,54 inches wide, regular $1.25, far $1, -Duplex Curtains, sometudog new, 8i yards long, at i, 81.-S wise Curtains, 3i and 4 yards, at $1.50, $2.60 and $8, `YI new Carnegie library building: J. E. Tom, E. N. Lewitt, Judge Doyle, 0. F. Carey end J, Kernigban. Sedge Doyle was deputed to oontinue the oorreepon. dense with Mr. Carnegie's agent and we' understand that the board are advertia. ins for plane for the proposed hulloing which is to be arae ed on the present market elite. Astwood. Rev. Dr. McLeod is preaching a feriae of sermons to young melt. Mies Smith has succeeded do meanie i0g a Blase for voice mature. The Weetero Ontario Gement Go. of Atwood are preparing their stock books, Mr, Crooke has been hired to feed the hogs at the Elma factory for the miming eeae00. Cohn Cameron and William Roar left for Manitoba, wham they will endeavor to carve out for themeelvee a home and fortune, Mr. Abbott, the new stage driver, has bought the Revell' property now ooanpisd by Louie Eeibein and will takeposaeaoion in April. Wm. Ward returned from Mildmay where be has been visiting hie eon, Joseph. Mr. Ward looks well and thee- oagbly enjoyed his visit. J. A. and Mre. Mitchell entertained a large company of friends in their oapac- (000 Mueio Hall. The affair was pro - untitled by all to be a great sauna. John MoBain has been in Listowel for some time assisting in taking stook for the assignee of the late firm of W. and J. Thompson who assigned to T. L. Hamil- ton, Listowel. The friends of Rev. Jae. Ferguson, who formerly was stationed here iu aouueotion with the Methodist ohoroh, will regret to learn that he lost bis four year old eon from scarlet fever on Feb. 21st. The body was taken from Mt. Forest, where Mr. Fergneon Meow atationed, to London, where interment was made. Owing to the infeotioue nature of the disease it was oeoeeeary to drive the whole distanne. R. S. Pelton has bought a peach farm near Grimsby n 4 and takes c seeaeionat ➢ P once, . Be expecte to be oomfortably settled in bis new home in about three weeke .time. He thinks there is more money to be gathered from fruit trees than in looking up deliugoent eubsoribere. Mr, Peltun has a great hive for gardening and fruit growing and we einoerely hope that hie new yen ere m4y prove euoaeee• fol and that an abundant fruit orop may be his reward. Lucknow. Thomas Bali, of Belleville, was the guest of Mre. Bryan. William Earl has purohased Thomas Agar•'e brick residence i0 this village. In the examinations at the Toronto College of Muiaio Miae Edith Smith, of this village, passed with firat.laes honors. D. N. Matheson, of this village left for Ford Oily, Pa„ where he has secured a position with Ibe Ford Oity Plate Glass Works. Frank Caiu hae parohaeed the grocery business in this village for so many years eneoesefnlly conducted by John Elliott, and has taken possession. George Miller„ one of the early pioneers of the township of Kinloee, paused away at his home in this village on Saturday, Feb. 21st, at the ripe old age of 88 years. One of the largest if not the largest load of grain ever brought into tow) was delivered at the Farmers Elevator by John O'Reilly, of Ashfield. The load oouoisted of 187 bus, cleats and 17 bne. 4 be. of wheat. The total weight was over three and half tone. Mre. John McKenzie, of Holyrood, slipped on the ice at bee door and broke her hip bone. She is upwards of 82 years of age, and ie well known in the neighbor. hood of Pine River (Lake Range) having settled with her hnaband on lot 12, non, A., Huron, in April 1852. She t0 the mother of Jno. A. McKenzie, ineurauoe "retire one of the largest arowde ever at a hookey match here, Lielowel kept lip their reoord in the Northern League by defeating the Sepoye by the souse of 5 to 4. The half'ttme eoore was 8 to 2 in favor of the visitors. Thebe was rather soft and spoiled many lifts nod =oh combination, but both aides played fast and furiously from start 10 finish. The game was very Glean. Not a man was ruled off, and Referee antra Jaek00n kept the game going all the time. Players :- Try our Tea at 27e. per lb. Luoknow-Goal, Campbell ; point, Allen ; 0over•point, MoIntoeh ; rover, Wood •; center, MoCorvie; right wing, Bruce 1 entre, 101E Law- L. If KRIISE County Oonooillor Binkley, recently unseated in Wentworth, will run again. The Board of Trade will invite Sig. Alumni co deliver an address a1 Toren - to. The sinal referendom re'trne give, for the aot 199,749, against 103,548 ; total on the liars, 606,577. One of the turee Minnesota landseekere aephyxlaled at Wiuuipeg is dead, and due other two are still unoo0eoi0na. SETTLERS' ONE-WAY EXCURSIONS To Manitoba and C0nedien North-west will leave Toronto every TUESDAY during Marnb and A pri1,1000, if sufficient business 010010, Paneenaere travelling without Live Stook 1.46 ahonlp.dmta, ke the train leaving Toronto at Passenger's travelling with Live Stook should take the train leaving Toronto at 900 p.m. Colonist Sleeper will be attached to each train. For full particulars and copy of "Settlers' Guide," "Western Canada" or "British Ool- umbia;' genapplyt,or toto your nearest Canadian I'aciOe A A. H. NOTMAN, Aeetetant General Passenger Agent, 71 Yonge ht., Toronto. CH ICE HCERIES Don't forget that we keep a choice and well sel- ected stock of Groceries in- cluding :- -SUGARS, —CHOICE BLENDS OF TEAS, —SPICES, —FRUITS, —BISCUITS, —CANNED GOODS, —EXTRACTS, —SOAPS, —BROOMS, —FISH, —TOBACCOS and —CIGARS, in addition to the nicest Con- fectionery to be found any- where, by the dish or quantity. Your orders will receive prompt attention for anything in :our line. Bartliif'sOldS�tanrd, &Rly'sS�y