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North of the Standard Rank. Ladloe' and..
ohildran'e )tear cutting a etmela)te.
M. MO ISON
Issuer of Marriage LiceneeS,
W.41 -TON, ONT.
MISS JEAN M
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waxon3I1.% OF—
PIANO AND ORGAN,
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ROBERT OUNNINOHAM1
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FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH'
Wellington Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.,
.orAnnrennn 1840
Ipearanoo taken on the ease and premium
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ing e7 owheere 0411 on the uaderaigned, Agent
of the Company.
GEORGE ROGERB, Drneaele,
MISS SARAll. LOUI SE MOORE,
Academie graduate nt London Caesarea -
tory of Music, also Member of the Associated
Musioiaae of Ontario, is preparedto receive
a limited number, of pepiloor !Detraction
en the piano. Qualified to prepare pn441404or
the Prinoinal'e.Form in the Conservatory of
einem' Brussels, Ontario.
ALEX. RUNTE11-
Clerk of the Fourth Division Court,
Co. Huron; Conveyancer Notary Pu ho,
Land,.Loan,and Insurance `Agent ; Anoton-.
ser. Funds invested and to -loan. Collec-
tions made. Calve in Graham'61B1oek,Brus-
eels.
AUCTIONEERS.
B. BCQ•TT AS AN AUCTION -
A' • nth, ' will- sell for• better prices, to
than 003' other Aucttoueer in and
Bucharge,:
he 'won't obarge anything. Dates and orders
0011 always be arranged at thie office or by
personal application.
VETERINARY..
T D. WARWICK—
!, • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet -
canary College, 1sprepared to treatall die-
easea of domeetioated animals in a oompet-
entmanner, Partin:dar attentionpaid to
Veterinary Baptistry. Calle promptly at-
tended of bridge, Tvrnbetry at.. Brussels.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
T M. BINOLAIR—
Y R'R' • Barrister, Solicitor, •Oouvoyanaer,
Notary Rublio,..en: Odioo—BtaWarfe Block
I door North Of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the Standard Bank.
GF. BLAIR, . BARRISTER,
• Sallaitor, &a. OIDae ovet 8t6nd.
and Hank. SolicitorfonViliago of Braeeole.-
Money to Loan at lowest sates.
MEDICAL CARDS.
DR. O. AMBROSE TOOLE.
RESIDENCE min -OFFICE—
BILL ST. EAST, BRUSSELS.
J. A. M'NAUGHTO.N,
iii. D., ¢.'M.,
Trinity University,Follow Trinity Medical
Colloge,Memher Cllege of Physicians and
Burgeons, Ont. Licentiate of the Royal Col-
lege of Physicians and Licentiate of Mid-
wifery Edinbnrgb. 13" Telephoue No.14,
Residence—Mill etreet, Brussels,
DENTISTRY
D:R; R. P. FEIL.D,
• DENTIST
Graduate of fihe Royal College of Dental,
Burgeons of Ontario and 8'iret•olase Sonar
Graduate of Toronto University. . Once
;nexttoryErewer'pPliOtographs Gallery,,
1902,.
LISTOWEL
iemovintt forward. Spring term invite, blon-
day,Alit ll 7. Our r0te0 are reasonable—our
Coureoe of Study thorough and practical..
Hand for our Journal to 000 what we tealll,
nucleate may enter at auy time. Two
Conran of Study—Oommetefal and. Short-
hand.
0. A. FLEMING. A. L, MOINTYRE,
rreeidegtyr. aeoretary,-
Owen nottnd. Listowel.
SHINOLES.
British' Columbia)
Red Cedar Shingles
North Shore
• Pirie and Cedar
FOE BALE AT TUB
lll
Il
M111s
Brussels Pla
Ain Doors and Seth of all Pat
terns on hand Or made to order
at't3herb Notice,
Estimates Furnished for all
kinde of Buildings. Workman-
ship and Material. Guaranteed.
P. AMENT.
IF Norwma THAW$ CJP,
TURN SOMgTH1ivo UP l
A4 C;out'0 4 01. I'J')dfll )F," fu the
SENTRAI -. I,1 -'
' ra o ,. ,
ooableeyoung men and nom' to ware
employment art flood seethe immediately on
4e 1v1pj College, This is the e0h0ot tliat
aeleye the reputation of doing the boat
work inbut sae edueatfon. Th ar ¢toe
en o e
the oboe aren t'oWean.
e s tl a a e e e
4 dm a A
ere in modem This Is
t 1 e a heal and you
an your Sinton Thisare rho ob l0 for you
and yourlxlende, Wfite for catalogue.
ELLIOTT, il'r1,eeipal.
ilxstrict 131.0os,
Wree7KHt9k
ttdtonded for last week ]'
Mre. T.
A. Gibson is visiting triende in
Toronto.
It." and Mee, Miller visited friends in
Durham Met week. `
n. B. Soell, of Toronto Junobion, visit.
ed friends in town )set week.
Alvin Hemphill, o a1 erton, spent
Easter, with his par ntD here.
Mre. nucleon, of liVing)um, is visiting
her deter, Mise Carrie Lowell at present,
Jno. 5, Gibson, of Toronto, spent Bon
day with his slater, Mrs. F. V. Dickson,
in town.
A. ,number.. from town atteuded the
funeral of the late Henry Sanderson in
Gorrie on Monday lust.' '
Rev. R. 8. G. Anderson will give a
maria lantern lecture in Viotoria Hell,
Jamestown, on Monday evening next..
An entertaiument under the aaepioee
of the Junior League will be given in the
Methodist obaroh on Friday evening
April 4th,
7`vowbrtds e.
(Wended for last week 7
Arthur Fartney is visiting in Detroit.
Jno Alttoont spent Sunday in Wallace.
W. J. Goodwin le visiting friends in
this vicinity.
A few farmers in this vicinity have.
started seeding.
Jae, McNeal, of Clinton, hoe taken a
situation with T. Clark.
relies Jackson, .of Binevale, le visiting
at 5, R. Code's thie week.
0. Coeene, epent Easter with hie eon,
Rev. T. W. Coeene, of Lambeth.
M.D. Medd met with a painful aoai.
dent et ]Mfr. Mo0rae'e saw mill.
Dr. Blake, of Toronto, spent Sunday
the guest otUiee HattieJaokeon.
The Epworth Insane intend holding
their annual entertainment on May 24th.,
Miee P. Coddis attending the Ontario
Educational Aaeooiation at Toronto ,this
week.
R. 0 law', who has epent the lent two
months in Durham, returned home Fri.
day night.
The Butter Factory is running fait
blast, Marob butter being sold for 21
mote per pound.
Mnsh credit 10 due the Floral Commit.
tee in the way they had the 'church dee
orated for Easter Sunday.
Quite a number of the members of the
R, T. of T. attended the open meeting at
Atwood Tbareday evening and all re•
port a good time.
W 111801H 8411
1)4oae8 will be beld in Wiogham on May
24th.
Pare. H. B. Elliott left Wednesday of
tent week to be at the bedeide of her ander
Mre. (Dr) Morrie, who ie dangerously ill,
The members of tbe Wi„ebam Ride
Club went to Harrie4on on Good Friday
and had two matches with the Beehive
(lub.
A. Cline hoe purahaeed a new and Com.
modione residence in Owen Sound in a
desirable location, not far from the bled.
nese portion of the town.
John Darrach received word of the
Budden death of bie father at Owen
Sound on Wednesday night of last week.
Mr. Duro,* left for Owen Sound.
From the first of Ootober, 1901, to the
let of April, 1902, there were 28 bridals
in the Wingham cemetery. The buriele
for the different mouths were : October 8,
November 7, December 8, January 6,
February 8, March 1.
Milton .,Sbayer, of, Arthur, bas become
a reeidentof Wingbam. Prior to his de.
parture from "Arthur 'Mr: 'Shaver was..
presented with an address andate'uff and
collar box by the members of the Method-
ist thumb choir of that place. .
The Easter Vestry meeting of
St. Penl'e ohurob wee held oe Monday
evening of last week, and the remits were
very enoonreging. Votes of thank§ were
tendered the retiring offiolale, the their
and organist. T. Bell was chosen. Reo-
tor'e Warden, and Mr. Oorbould was the
oboice of the oongregatioa. '1'he oongre-'
gation eleoted Mr, Hollieter as 'lay dela•
gate to the Synod.
Gorr-ist.
Rev., 0. 0. Baine, of Pine River, one -
pied p
b
+ h pulpit in the Methodist Merida
here on Sabbath,
Mre. R. C. Sperling has returned home
after epending four menthe indifferent
parte of Manitoba. Mr. $poriirig will be
home about May let.
Bev. E. 0.- Hall, the new Rector of
Gerrie, while at Bervie bed noatttty 110
candidates toofirmed by Hie Lordship
the Bi,bop of Heron, o0 one day, the
largest oleos the Biebop ever oouflrmed
in any one parieh on any one day.
INaTANTGy )lzLLan.—Tbe Gerrie V)dette
of last week given the fol low Jog partioulare
concerning the death of Henry Sander -
000 :—Our. little village was thrown into
a sad state of excitement oo Friday even.
ing tact when the awful news spread that
Henry Bandsmen had met bin death by
coming in contact• with a live eleotrle
wire, A number id Morten have been
eiroulated as to how it happened and we
are tieing the moat planeiole one, as no one
theme to know the exaot story. About
6.20 p. m., Mr. Sandereon noticed the
electric lights were bot burning as they
should and looked out to see what was
the matter, he noticed the wires that
crossed the river were stwisted and he
took a Belting pole and went to take the
twist out of the wire,, bis eon Stanley
aocompanylog him, and on the bridge et
the tithe was Robt. Match, who saw 1111,
to ndereon take the twist out and jest ae
he did the wise broke and fell,- One end
in the teeter, ItIr, Mo':ab rein taking that
there would In p'r )t,.hia 114 °lip, Air..
Sundereoo then anlhee to the mot of the
bridge anti teak heel et the wire to mill
it out al the water, ,1110.1 1n all .blatant
befell to tbo groend, i:p loss titan ten
mipnteg me the newe wag a raad Over
ogr village and a large orowd had gather.
el on thesoobe of the terrible aWPidept,
Willing panda ponveyed Ulm to hie home
and a dootor wee im,n diately summon.
ed bet mediae) aid was Of no avail. Mr,
8$000ee00 w88 one of Gorrie'd beet gill.
zone and aitvaya had a pleaoaot smile and
joke for everybody. Deceased wa0 in
hie 40th year, and teethe behind him to
mourn hie great loth a sorrowing widow
and three children, a mother and live
brotbere and two slaters, all Of whom
t ath of the h l o m -
the U w o 0
haveh o
Y p
y
mupity in their sad bereavement, The
funeral took place on Mende}, and wee
largely Attended.
Lae ellseu0w.
Council granted 14100 to Public Lib-
rary.
G. W, 'Berry has returned to Port
Arthur after a visit with friends in town,
The Village Clerk reported that the
roll watt returned, end it represents an
meow:neat of $280769.
ears. (Dr.) Tennant, of London, gave
anaddress in the Methodist Church on
Sunday evening on behalf of fdieaiona.
Robert Purvis, for many years Reeve
o f ' oHideo,nd r.
t the r wnehip of a exWa
den of the Ooauty of Brace, le at present
very' ill,
H. Ruthven McDene.ld will sing et a
concert to be given in the Town Hall,.
Luoknow, node, the aespices of the Tip.
worth League a the Methodist Churoh,.
on ttotiday evening, April 14th.
kit v tIe.
John M. Taylor, of Portage la Prairie,
arrived here Wednesday of last week.
He left hie home in the West when he
learned of his fathers' seriaue illness but
did not arrive here until the day follow-
ing hie father's death.
Between three and tour o,olook on Sat.
urday morning Marob 29th fire was die -
covered in John Sherritt's'ehoe attire arid
before the engine and brigade got to work
the building and contente were destroyed.
The fire bad gained', to mnob headway
before being dieooveted and ooneegaently
all efftrts to eave the building and eon.
tents were futile. 'Mr. Sherritt plums
his toes :at 9600, with insurance of $200"
on the building, 9100 on etook and $100
on tools. Tide is another mysterious
fire
Tree Lump Rev. 5. B. Tee on.—The
reaper Death has gathered another sheaf
ripe for the harvest onto its eternal home.
Teethe}, *nothing of last week Rev. J. B.
Taylor peaoetully paaeed from oar midst.
He had been ill for about two weeks and
was looking forward with an erpeotant
and joyful faith to a happy release. The
deaeaeed far the past number of years had
led a retired life resigning his charge ae
pastor of Luckoow. Preebyterian oharoh
o t account of in health. He was of
Bootoh birth, owning out to Caned% when
in the bloom of manhood. Hie, earlier
education was obtained from the parish
eohoole of Blackford and later in the cities
of Perth, Aberdeen and Edinburgh.
Many were the intereetiog and worthy
incidents related by bim from a student's
point of view, of ooutraet with the lives
of same of the most noted Soottiehdivinee.
After spending soma time teaching in
Gleneuglee, Bootland, he came out to
Canada, continuing euoh life in North
Eastbope and Harpurbey. Aiwaye hay.
log a great deairo Ino a ponntry home, and
oleo being advised by hie phyelai I..a, he
101.14 .ep land and sett ed )u nor:10, (141140
1114 h, in later life rotirhlg to title home,
From it youth bie hope, AIM and ambitiee
had bean to outer the nlinietry, Wheel)
Sieben werelater
gr silSed aad he
entered
.nox eollego, Toronto, a,p ending the penal
Bnmtner months as a pioneer mieeiOnary
in Q uebeo and Northern Ontario, He
wee alway a lover of nature, geology and
astronomy being hie favorite studies.
Afr, Taylor watt born in 1880 and bad
(004 peeved over the herder of the 52nd
anniversary of bie marriage. Hie wife
and family ono pay no higher tribute Oban
(pat "He shall he missed because hie
seat be empty,' A widow and nine child.
ren survive. Tho obfldrep are Jobn 147,
and Robe
rb R. Taylor, of Portage ge
l
a
Prairie, Aanitpbal Charles
$, Taylor, .of
Morrie ; Mra, Dr, Tennant, of Omen
City, Michigan ;Mee. Dr, Gray, of Aoton i
Mrs. Alex, MoEellar and Mre. Arab. Tay,
for, of Blyth ; Mise Annie Taylor, of
Clinton, and Mies Hagbipa Taylor at
borne. The bereaved ones haus the eym•
pathy'of many friends in their loos of a
loving husband and father.
At wooel.
ldlme Connell met on Monday for
general bneineee,
'fenders are asked for re•ehtnglipg the
Presbyterian (huroh.
J. A. Farrell has scoured a eiteatiop as
ohoesemaker'in the Black Creek faotory
for the ensuing 0 mt g season.
MiesElizabeth
a
Ch )mere re i is on
the South boundary. of Rima, committed
suicide Tuesday night of laet week by
banging bereetf in her room with show!
straps. She was found dead next morn,
ing. .No reason can be given for the rash
aot, as ebe eeemed quite obeerfal Tuesday
eve, but had been despondent and me'.
anoholy for some days previous.' Deoeas
ed was about 87 years of age.
At the residence of the bride, Lietowel,
on Marob 28th, Rev. H. Irvine united in
marriago Mrs. Sarah Harris to Geo. 0.
Adams, After the ceremony the Bow.
pang eat down to a dainty wedding
supper, and afterwards epent a happy
evening with the newiymerried eoupie.
Mr. and Mrs. Adams will reside on Mr.
Adams' farm in Eima, near Atwood.
We wish them many yeara of happy.
wedded life.
hrotlerfolt.
Judge and Mrs. J. T. Garrow are
spending a season at Daneville, N. Y.
D.Oantelon,baker, West Street, has
retired atter a successful business career
of over. 30 yeere.
Goderiah Spitting Company is receiv•
ing order', freely from the North Weat,
a territory that the Co. is trying to work
up.
boe. Barrows has been appointed as
representative of the local Court, 0. 0. P.,
at tbe High Court to be held fa Owen
Sound io June,
A. P. MoLeaa, who has been suffering
for several months with a growth iu the
nose is improving eomewhat with the X
rays treatment.
Goderiah Organ Co. shipped large bills
of bath furniture Inst week, and are pre.
paring large bills of organs for the Mother.
land and. Antipodoe.
A well attended meeting of North street
Methodist dearth Wednesday evening of
last week considered the plane for the
erection of anew oharoh ediflae here, to
repleoe the present building. There is
every probability the long desired etruo•
tare will be oommenoed in the near future,
"LION" BRAND
Clothing
Boy's. School
Knickers
It astounding bow quick
the average boy will go through
his Knickers unless you buy him the famous 'Ilion Brand make,
got up especially for the lively boy. Made with double knees and
double seatd, seams taped and double sewn with linen thread, will
outwear 2 pairs of ordinary goods. Once as customer, always a cus-
tomer. Ton are safe in every way when you, get this make, be-
cause tbe goody sold are all wool: You will find, no shoddy or cot-
ton in goods bearing the "Lion" Band.
Then again look at the make and finish of the goods, they
are not equalled.
We are the only people in town handling this famous make.
Black Cat Hosiery
Talc i1Eb
21,EArrim im
Kfrosn&0,
ram
alac(t (k'
Oranf
No15
tr('iIlLBest Hosiery in the World
is none too good for the
average boy who seems to take
great delight in ..wearing out his
/Clothing:'' No. 15 in the Black
BLACK CAT BRAND
Oat Hosiery is the best goods in
Chicago -Rockford Hosiery Co. The market for this kind of a boy
ERNOSNA, WIS. —wears better and washes better
than any other make. Has triple knees and triple heels. Is made
in such a manner that they cannot fail to give the utmost satisfac-
tion. Once a customer, always a customer.,
See that you get No. 15 when nest you purchase Hosiery. We
are the only agents in town for this famous. brand.
ID
C. ROSS
Leading ClotTThie�rv�^& Furnisher,
t
A' MILLS
All ithtde of Deeeeed Lumber kept on
band Iroen $10 up,
Brinell Colombia, h,me eat bhipglee
and Letb kept on band,
A good term an 180 Aon, of Grey for
gale,
R All partiao indebted to me are
requested to oall and settle pp before
March let er 10% will be added atter
that date from Jan.
let till pawl,
A quantity of grime cedar poets for
safe oa Lot 7, Coo. 4, Grey. '
S. S. COLE:,
P1tOPRI1iTOR, BTBEL•
ae there is an unanimous feeling' in favor
of the work. The trnateea and commit•
tees were given charge of the matter to
got plane drawn, eetimateo, enbeoripticne
and supply other information to enable A
decision to be remitted SPOIL
A.. P. Warren, who works atDowning's,
eooidontelly fell down the cellar etaire,
breaking hie right leg. The fraotare was
set and the old gentleman ie doing re.
marky
s I well.
b
The R. R. dock ie in an exceedingly
bad state, and now the snow has gone Rs
imperfeotione are plainly visible, Com
pare the Government dock with that of
the G. T. R„ and people will wonder why
tenth a state of things are allowed: to exieb.
Fxstter.
Considerab'e Deeding was done by some.
of the farmers in this aeotion.
C. W. Sanders, of Roron College, Lon.
don, spent Good Friday with friends here.
Rev. 0. W. Brown preached education
al stamens at the Centennial Methodist
ohnrob, London, on Sunday.
The young lads who stole the tiokete at
the G. T.11. depot, reoentty, were taken
before magistrate Snell and ftoed $2 00
each.
John Matthaei is confined to bie bed
and in a very low condition, suffering
from tbe effeots of blood poieouing in one
of bie hga.
A Walper, a former resident of this
town, who has been confined to hie bed
for eeveral weeks at his home in Berlin,
is reported to be slowly on the mend.
Ilenwta 11.
The Methodist Ohttreb, of :Henaall,
raised $50 00 for the choir on Baeter'Snn-
day.
G. F. Arnold bade farewell to his Hen,
sail Mende and left, by Seatortb, for
Buffalo.
B. S. Philips brought into the Observer
office, on Tbareday, ¢Mayflower in fall
bloom which he had plucked it) the woods.
Will. Craig and his mother, also Phil.
Rykeman, started for the West on Mon-
day of lash week. They intend remain.
ing ant there.
It Earn bade farewell to bie Hensen
Mende and lett for Woodetook. He win
take a position shortly in the newly es.
tabliebed Sovereign Bank.
Dr. Campbell's horse took fright at a
dog as be was leaving town for Zurich.
It bolted at the railway crossing and the
rig streak a telegraph pale breaking the
ehafte and bending the axle.
tezealortle.
Mies Greta Watson, eldest daughter of
James Watson, is ill with appebdioitis.
Thomas Colbert has porohased a . farm
near London, and will remove his family
there shortly.
The bazaar held by the Ladies' Aid of
the Preebyterian Cbnroh,in the central
etore of Strong's biook, was it very eat.
awful affair.
Miee Grace Torrance, who bas been
teething in Orangeville, has talents
borne. Mise Terence intends going to
Alberta, where she has eeoured a good
situation ae teacher.
George Trott, a former respected resi-
dent of tbie town, bee been appointed to
a good position in Tileonbarg, as care.
taker and eaperinteudent of the cemetery,
which is the property of the town., and.
under the management of the bonnoil.
An entertainment, wbiob will, be both
amusing and instruotive, will be given in
the Preebyterian Church, Eemoodville,
on Monday evening, April 14th,,, under
the aaepioee of the Women's Foreign
Missionary: Society, by Rev. Thomas
Wileon, of Landau, .
R, 8, Roberta, the engineer of the Bea•
forth waterworks, who had been eerioneiy
ill for Boma weeks, passed away Friday
morning, Marob 28. Mr. Roberts has
had somewhat of a remarkable career.
He was born in Manoheeter, England, 88
Years ago.' He was an engineer by pro-
feseioo, and in this (rapacity (sailed pretty
moot around' the world. He visited
Spain, Italy, Japan, Jamaica, India,
Bast and West Indies, Egypt and Reedit.
Twentyeigltt yeere ago he came to Can.
ads and fleet looated in Port Hope, where
be worked foe a time in tbe oar ehops
three. Reinovine from Port Hope he
mime to Guelph, where he was employed
in the Worewiolr Engine Works until
they were burned oat. He then came to
Sealorthand for five and a half yeara
was chief engineer at Ogilvie's mill, std
was than appointed engineer of the Sea -
forth water.worke, a position he held for
19 yeara,
St. Thomas' ()berth held its animal
earthy meeting on Tnoaday of lent week.
Rev. Rural Dean Bodging was in the
chair and F. 0. G. Minty, vestry Clerk.
The ahareh warden's report was read by
91r, Fox and wag one of the most favor -
Able ever presented. In spite of the large
number of removals from the parieh der.
ing the year, all salaries, stipend and
running exponees have been paid, and
there was a belaooe on hand of 9127.
Thl0 was applied to the reduction 01 the
floatiig debt, which le now only $850.
Mr. Fox was again appointed rector's
warden and W. R.Ooanter wait re•eleoted
by the people. Votes of thanks were
pawed to tbe oboir, Sunday Sobool MOH,
Ladies''Gaiid, thereto wordees and the
rentor for thele valuable eorvieee during
the year. The number of oammunioante
on teeter day was 106 and the total
offeratory $109. The rentor begins his
18th year in the pariah under the moot
revertible anepiooe, en thereis a deeply
inoteating interest in every department
of Church work.'
McKinnon'
ISM ' LEAD iN MILLINERY, • •
One Millinery Opening thie worm wee generally pa slow.
ledged to be the beet Blyth ever saw, The opaolpua 444x4.
meat, the bandeome deeo0ations, the soft aubdned light, and
more than all the Hellcat aenartment of new, op to -date Hate
we ever gathered Weed], r, combined to snake our Millinery
Opening the moot pronounced e0o0eee of the season, It forma
an ar)ietio Milliner edpoation to mere) walk tlaroµ b our
Y y g
apas'oue obow room where the lovely models are displayed.
Yon see the originate of the Emelt and American made plata
of tliia season, the Bate .het see the ebyle for women throngb.
out civilization. Mies 8 ewart an experienoed milliner, bas
obarge of this department, who, with a fall eta of 00m1)000
aseletan4H, le propered to trim Hata in the latest etyleo11abort
uotioe. No Etat or Bonnet will be allowed to leave our chew
room except it ie trimmed in the latest etyle and becoming to
the wearer. Call and b%ve a talk wil l, Mise Stewart about gone
Spring net. Sha will ebow yon all the newest ideae in Head-
gear, also the newest' things in Trimmings, P lawere, Peatbere,
Mounts, Rte., and will take year ether for a Mat at any price
you wieh from $1:75 to 610.. We show a large assortment of.
Ladies' Seilors and Ready.to wear 'Elate in all the newest
shapes, Mao Girlie end O4ildren'e SIM Hate in great variety.
We will be pleased to belie you call and ezamineour Millinery.
Yon Deed not spend a Dent esoept you want to, and before you
leave the more aek to see oar yard -wide Munling, • withal are
the talk of the town,
HARD
RE
e,xd Driving
Combined with Patience and
Persistence are essential to success
in building up a business. We in-
vite an inspection of our goods and
prices of Hardware of all kinds,
Carpenters' Tools, Masons' and
Brick Layers' Outfits.
Builders' Supplies of -all kinds.
Nails at Close Prices:
Barb and Coil Spring Wire
on hand also the American Field Fence.
Farmers, don't buy your BARN DOOR ROLLERS till you see
our Now Boller Bearing Barn Door Hanger ---the Best on the market.
Estimates cheerfully given on barn and house building.
Call and see us before you buy. We'll use you right.
Wilton
Turnbull
;.9J-' SPRING
Ws SUMMER
You cannot get a better assortment of Dry Goods
than we can offer you to -day. All our lines are
up-to-date and our Prices are Right.
Dress Goods and Suitings...
We are showing the leading styles in all the leading shades—Satin.
°loth, Whipoord, Poplin, Orepeline, Voile, Gloria, Grenadine, Venetian,
Soleil, Broad-olotb and IIome.epuo, prices 250 to $1.50
For Waists..,
All wool Detainee, Bilk Gloria, Japanese Liberty, Famoline,' Taffetta
Silks, Silks with hem atitohiog effect, Silks with Tacks and Ineertion all
ready to make up, prices 40o to 92 00
For Summer Dresses...
We have the nicest lot of Summer Goods ever shown in Brussels.
You'll want them if you see them. Meeline, Dimities, Organdies, Albatross,
Linen effects, Silk and Linen, Mercerized Lawns and Sateene, Silk Finiebed
t)bambraya, Ginghame and Prints. A11 NEW Goode and for BEAUTY
and STYLE have no Equal. Priem( 50 to 500
Iu Corsets...
"The Corset is the Foundation of the Gown." A Perfect Fitting Corset
means a Perfect Fitting Drees, Our NEW GIRDLE DORSET bide fair
to become the favorite of the num. The new etraigkE.trant, bfae,ant,
gored Oorsat ie the Perfection of Shape and Comfort. All oar Corsets are
CROMPTON'S—they are the BEST. Prima 500 to $1,50
Ar New Department...
To our already large and well aaeortod stook we have added a splendid
aeeortment of
virlityr Dlr1y/ t et t, •.
The thin Drees Materials to be worn thie season will neeeseitate the wearing
bf Pretty Underwear. We have jest opened up a lot of beautiful, White -
wear that every lady should see before buying, we feel oonfldent that in
this line no better valnee were ever Shown. No left•overe. Every garment
Fresh, Clean and Dainty,
Iu Every Other Department
You will find as equally well prepared for the Spring trade.
t'3 APri1Fa ' n Sheets,Desi n
rs and Patterns aare now ready, Call aud
get a
Fathom Sheet Fre.
Designers loo a copy, $1;00 a yeer, Standard5atterne
kept in stook, loo to 250.
A. STR..CHANM