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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1908-05-22, Page 84 You ave ur stock a t of requirements for d Brushes of all Tools, Rakes, Spades- - Iron and Wood - Driers, Mope, etc. endeavor to keep our goo& and aell at dose prices. nits for Sherwin -Wil - Paiute. We guann- o with this popular line. painting it is better then vithite lead and oil. If you desire the best results, and, moreover, at the BRIGHTEN UP AND USE IT. mardwarastovu and 00a1. John Fa. Staples AGM TOR IMAGO MINTER. Repairing pumps a specialty, also 411 kinds of , win* &silk Ogden 114 m Staple Bros. Barber Shop, anus Watson, Successor to W. N. Watson Saneral Lite sod Accident Matr- a**, agent, Real &tate and Lose firatadaaa fondly and Manufact *rift Hewing Maehlaee and Cream NaerRayntond and White Sewing Machine* and National. and Vase& dream Sepals -bora Mae sewing machine needles, 011, attach. =KM repair* and aunties for all kinds of mewing machines. With ever 26 years experientie in the above taabeemayou can net inured ef pima tight,. square dealing and eataafaction JAMES WATSON, Agent, and-dealar In Bowing iffikohlus STRATF'ORD, ONTARIO. Is the leading business train- ing. school in Western Ontario -vVe give a thorough, practi- cal training on Commercial subjects, Isaac Pitman's short- hand, Tench typewriting, and ijoramercial and Railroad Operating. Each depaatanent is in the hands of experienced eatitruetors. We asedet students to positions. Our grealuatea always succeed, for our coursee are the best. Get. our free catalogue and beam more about AUL YOTImity enter now. NORSENEN Examine our special lines of Buck, Horse and Oalf Driving Gloves - the best valuea on the market. Also our stock of stay -on Blankets is com- plete, ileadquarterfi for Robes Galloway, Bishop, Mongolian g„4,, at and limitation B ff" lo. The best made at lowest prices. Trunks, suit caeas and. -valises - special val- ues and largest assortment. 13RODERICICS Noted Cheap Harness Store Opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Start In May or dune And finish a good course of training for stenographer or bookkeeper by November, when good positions axe best obtained. Enter any d . No vacations. Catalogue leRNTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Yonge and Gerard num TORONTO w H SHAW, Principal cifts FOR THE Bride Just a, few hints from ciur line of Silverware SILVER PLATED ARTICLES Orange bawl 00 Fruit bowls - 00 to 6 00 Cake platea — 50 to 6 00 Butters I 50 to 7 00 Cold meat forks - 1 25 to 3 00 I doz. Rogers' spoons m box- 2 25 e doz. kmves and forks in box 3 56 Carving set - - 56 We have a very large assortment o f other pleased to quote you prioes. Call in and see us, DALY ;Twiner it Optician I Ismer of Namiese Licensee- Liberal Mootings. CENTRE HURON. W. PROUDkOOT, the Liberal can - dictate in Centre Huron, will hold pub- lic meetings'at the folkesing places, and op the dates Mentiorted 'Walton, Saturday, May,23rd Meetings to stakt at 8 p. and be addressed by the -candidate and some proxtinent Liberals. Opposition - invitaeto attend. Additional meet- ings wAl be held at once, of which noticewill be given later. Querterly litclare.-At a, meeting of the official Board of the -Seafetth Methodist, 'aurae held on May 13th; the folloaing stewards were- elected by ballet tor 'the coming Corifere,nctt year: Jae. McMichael, Robe '11111110; lot , the lest namee was ele_cted* re - wearer stemma. Mr. Heavy Cash was appolutett delegate to attend...the dis- trict Meeting, to be beld Getle- ztee On the 20th inst. :The general huslaees Of the t year -was wound up A Mayer Young elen.-Among these aminatiOns at the School -of Practical Science, Toronto! we notice:the mane gall. Mr. McLean has Just graduated les a civil engin.eer, besides teethe/1144 the dettrma of Dominion Land Survey- or. Mr. McLeart, Who le a grOinate of the Seaforth Collegiate enetituteo la a 'particularly clever ,young mau. He has secured a resrohsible 'position aud left about a week' ago for ithe west, after visiting for a few -dtase with his *parents. We wish him every success and trust :that he will cowl three 'as successful as lie haeeteen, tivea of -the teams in jinalor district on. Tuesday, to draft a schedule. TX., son,. conyenor. The following is the echedule: Seatorth at Mitchell, June lith ; .Mitchell at Sea -forth, June 19th ; Seaforth at St., Marys, July 1st or 8th; St, Mary's at Seaforth, July 22nd, ; Mitchell at St. Marys, July 15th ; St. Marys at Mitchell, August 5th Or 6th; Stratford at Seaforth, July 20th ; Sea - forth .. - at Stratford, Aug -test 28th t Stra.tford at St. Marys, August 12th ; St. Marys at Stratford, August 19th; Stratford, at Mitchell, July 10th ; Mit- chell at Stratford,-. July 2ard. In the only dab represe*ek so that they' get a bye, awl will go into the 'semi-finals, Laical Belets.-Mrs. 'John Matray, of Godi3crich street, met with a painful accident on Thursday last,. She was table when. she lost hey balance and fell 'to the floor. In. the ' fall siTe struck on her shoulder, fratturing her collar hone, besides -receiving other bruises: She haa *sufferteld considerable ' TI, but her many friends hOpe for of Mini -dile, Usborne tc•wnship, was in town this week oa a visit to ;rale:U.-Veg. -While here Mr. Smales gave The Ex- pcisitor a Pleasant call. -The Bell -.En- gine and Thresher C,O. has eurchaeled the old salt block and property ad- koining the works from Mi. T. F. Cole. - man. We understand it is the irrben- tion. to remov'e the old buildings that are. thert. This will give the company 'plenty of yard, room and at -the pIlme time ,plenty of room to extend the. weirks, when business 'demands furthter enlargement.-Wook has commenced on the rendenoe for ,Mr.e. 'Archibald, sr., on Goderich 'street east. It will be of cement blocics.-Mr. John Roberts, son of Mrs. 'J. S. Rokerts, hails pass-edl ails final axamination at the Toranto Col- lette of Pharmacy, arid is now a full fledged deuggist.-Mrs. A. Young left on. Tuesday On a' visit to relatives at Washiegton, Oxford county. She was accompanied by Mrs. Gray, who has beeen visiting her for some weeks. -A fire alarm -wire has been placed in the telephone office, eo that now :persons having --telephOnes can zend in ' an alarm without going outside. This is at geed mom -Mr. 'Harold Dorrance, aon of Mr. Joseph Door -ante, of Mc- Killesp, who has been attending thii Ontarl?---Jo kgricultural College at Guelph, hop passed his first year examination; -=MOta Lett, of Gu.elphe is the guest of her dang-hter, Mrs. A. E. Colson. -Owing to the 24th fainnr aw Sun- day, ltinriday next will be ohserved as Victoria Day, and will be a -public have been arranged for Seaforth for that day. -Mr. W. Prendergast, aepar-, ate tschool iespector for Ontario, was visiting ever Sunday vvith relatives in Seafoith.-The June session of the colmty council will open fat Goderieh Tuesday, June 2. This sessien will be one of !special inteaest, owing to the fact that a reunion of all the ek- cokmty councillors will be held at that time. A prOgramthe of entertain- ment, which will include a banquet, la in couete of nrepa.ration.-Mie John Noble, of London, England, spent a day last week with his coudin, 'Mrs. ial officer in connection with the Spl- vation Army eznigrant business, and came to Canada, with a- load - of Im- migrants whe Were en route to 'tin) west. -The court of revision on the aesessrneet in connection with the Gederich and North main street mac- adam roads, was held on Monday morning. Apart from the correcting cif a couple of clerical errors, no chateps were mak.-Professor Kil- patrick, of Toronto, occupied the pul- pit cit the Seaforth Presbytierlan church on Sunda -y last, and preached two able and earnest sernfous to large eongr ea. gatiOne. At the evening service, 'Mrs. n G. !Mullen, of San Franclecce sang ville, has been. et/alined to the house for some -time: - Mr. Chaa. Aborhart ilea installed„a gasoline ensile for use in hta ice ,oream business. - Ural iWright, who has been. the gueSt- a airs. Hicks, of Harpurhey, has re- turned horne.-Mrs. L. E. Richards, of Boston, is visiting her Parents, Mr. f and Mrs. 'Chas. Holbein and her -sister, congregating on tlie faem of ette, Those number of boya awe in the habit cif i Geleve, seeded concession .of lecKelop, and indulging in a game -of ball. `Iffie o Grieee. wishes to state that if this ds ! T 0,14elieef dole are Tele, day's, ThinSa f;t1. dates - Olt eacb weee. Mr. 'Andre* candidate II.: Ventre - ss , 14 . was ..iii team -SeaTitegid7 on elettion husieess. thercIS 'visited, in' tone on Yirledneee Hht.r4,;1 IP. If.- .T.Jarkkin, and WO daughters et ' Weenier of efeleillo ,- entertained- rsigitat on day chart, ' Six tabliat. of p sise .enc .,were ;played,- - the. fe• l musical ! - *gat': ltinehOote full meeting J Will be, h Serile wa6 :Plating, When he took something like. a conv on, and., die& in slant time, The ttmeral - to the pinata have tbe syMPatby of every - amme was rein of the heir, an ta the Li of See- d in e committiee pee one %Jock Orth ott the Dominion othis, -14''ri ay ev ti big, at eight r. ita mantial cone tiott in Seo. - On 0 the Geeetrichtflis riot.: a the hand tod late • for week, bat 11 be pobliehee- next k.etttle. C. a large quantity" Of ta bagel and to- te Plante that 'lie 'Sal. to dispose. ' e the SeivationrAem 'ball on Sat - Jame •Sleette• Who bee been ill with. ll* nicely. - The Operati was ler- ! Med by' Dr. Gum,- of: Clinton,. as - ft re 'Wm. Ballentyee w lo. Stratford cif Stratford, tea' offe a handsome trophy -for annu41 eompe tion between presentativeS Of these. tubs met in 11-t. the. eoreetetithet be Nen- We have tiome choice Illanitob, frosted wheat - aforth Milling Co. I A110-1 Big Pargain in a ancond-band rano. R. H. Peck Money to Loan -83,000 private! od farm security. 'Apply at Star Moving Picture Theatre.- onday, Wednesday and Friday. Free -e, A China Bread and Butt r Plate with every p retatee of 25c or over at Fear's treat Clearing Sale a‘ Inch oonamences on Saturday, A. ay 23rd. 21104 Get our prices on barley oho .-Seaforth2M11i011.1ing Wool ! -Wool !-To the farm re nd_others.-When arketmg your wool remember t e old stand, No. 6 arehouse. We pay the highest market prices for 1 grades cd wool and gram. ames Beattie, Sea - funds to loan on e•Expositor Office. ange of pictures Drop in and see 2110-tt Commencing June 1st, Dr. , of Seaforth, be- at the Domi on Monday' of each week. Pigs rof Sale -The undersigned for sale, about seven weeks obi. 27, Concession 4, MeKillop. . Hodgins, dentist loll Hotel, Dublin, 2110-2 as 25 young pigs Edwin Hunt, Lot 2110x1 Bell Pianos and Organs are s Id exclusively by Dresstnaking done at home. ; poly to Mrs. IL J. /shall, near furniture factory. 2110x1 Seed Potatoes -We are prepare to buy any'quan- tiby of good seed potatoes, also g• od table potatoes wanted at Beattie Bros., Seaforeh. 2110-2 Notice, --A new kiln of tile ill be opened at Sproat's, brick. yard oh Thursday May 28th, Sizes. three te six inch. Sproat Bros. 2110x1 Bargain Tables at Fears' Grea leering Sale. $4), on Main Street, Seaforth, on Wednesday- after noon, May 18th. 1908. A liberal ward on return ing the above to, the Expositor 0 oe. 2110x1 Everybody lik our eede Wat- er, with A , Wing fresh- ness, its re hing me -cold - to endless pat lis to•make each drink suit the articular -tacit° of each badi e dual customer. We serve it i as you like it. Leah* Fruit ors : _ Crushed Or . e, Strawberry fresh fruit. if -.ocolate-made and Pineapple made from fine right -served ight. Ice cream ABER AIIT DRUM82- syraniedgwesiaLoo, r ;CospothfoondinRoe.ot. . 4 444414..44404444•44444.1.6 firrent, alid Mr. 3' len Beattie Mid Mr, F. eteGrelrer an le John Robinson' ,agni do me:. Oesporoara .tSca A aiilt,isofan:Edgmm:dmviallge., frieoient. Mrs. fo.rth, were tit eresided at the drii,In.tdissvheIevarbelograSmoorote,t _Terthe A. OhU. 'a We have eleaer. ete in publishing this week, another poem from the of Iii, NV. G. Duff,. of crystal . City, t anitoba, which he, has - written. tO :. members of Sea - To the °Matra d Mienibers of- Sea - My brethren in the Work hey' .L10 doubt yer loo from me ; I acknowledge Pm yer ter say - That it ain't the hist tirn With pay. But money's kinder her ple say, An' when yer hay' the Oil to stay, But I've pet got hold a te askew I'll buy an order with th you. I thank yer very kindly An' hope you'll all be.fee the last, Fer we're told well b toots hie horn, It we've been good an' ge we was born. ler some fees au' doos toroini I'm kinder shamed nether, I heY' been behind to ketch, SO most our pec; ter snared lie never seems spot, an' fer fear ib goes r all favors iu the past, mpensed, should it be at paid in full when Gabriel ereus-sense the day that I'll address this little This ve to a staurich old friend o' mine, He is the lodge Record,er one of the faithful kind. He isn't much te look at, ut his beart is warm and An' if yer are but half sci re to him, he'll sure be straight with you. To the brethren in old ber three, yve just a worcl to say Concerning the assessme that, each month, we ought to pay ; I'm afraid'we're sometim careless, Indifferent an) cold, We neglect these lodge ssessments in our selfish greed for gold. Then let us all pay prom ly, if the -climes we can 'Tis the fatherless small c ildren we_ are strivile to. -Tis the breakirf hearts widows an' the orphan's wailing cry That our money goee to mfort, so with hearts and hands comply e Don't forget the time Is c ' bid adieu - To yer lovin' wives an' eh fort you, Y It Will be the satisfaction generous hearts. c'or Sttle-For sale, 30 yards_ of ag carpet, nice! el. Apply to Mrs. Devonian Loui a -St, Seaforth. 'or Sale- *as 'Graham, of Egmondville has o walhut bedsteads,* stove ah one wha2tinioo'Vor e her residence. i color with white ring around h a neck. Any in- jul f iation lea mg to his recovery will he rewarded. Poinfortabl house to rent nearl the Collegiate In- stitute. App y to John Beattie, eaforth. 2107-tf The W..H. Wills residence,' o Goderich street, Seafortin to r lit. This is one of the most desirable reeidelices in eaforth, and has all modern improve- ments, inclu • g electric lights, bath and W. O. Apply td R. S Hays, Seaforth. 1 2107-4 ively in eo.forth and- vicinity by . J. ARM. 21074 We ineite the public to see our I new line of wall papers. Call whether you want t buy or not, as it is no trouble to show goods. We hink we have the best and' prices the lowest ; we le ve 'it to you to depicle. Please call. Jas. Gravea Co., Main street, NISHED HOUSE TO KEN' .-A brink house in . a goed lecality, suitable Ica, a small family. Fiirnace, and goal range in kitcher For terms and fnll particulars apply at the EXp i: Ur °ifi2c43101-8tfea. Varnish we ca guarantee. Full . instructiona place in qualit • and lowest pricee Our Linoleum eveitythiog in he housecleaning l' e, we claim first For Paints, ilii, Varnishes, St ins, Bronzes farnede on any branch Give us a call. . Graves, House, 2105-tf Buggy for le -For sale, a top ugi nearly new, in first-class a ape. Also a good t ire spring demo; crat wagon wi h pole and shaft.% poly to Reid SA • Neminaei lowing es,: South 11 ; Cent Huron, to ham. well known !stock man of Tuckeremith, eel Skies • • a Algoma. he other la twelve in• • hs old and wa sold to ter. ..morly Of ippen. Beth Innis were the well knewe Stock bull, lied ce.'. Th makes fiv bulls Mr. w ch sin s etock in demand. T lasa s patient clean Mr. McKay out for this season. - Anniveantry Services„lhe anniver- byterian Church were- held last Sun- day and Menday, 'and were most suc- ceSsful. Dr. aitCrae, of --Wilton Grove, preached -strong,- forcible gospel, ser- mons to large -cangregations at both seevices on Sabbath. A111 who beard hl were Velightted, and1 benefitted. 0 Mencley evening the !church illed epee and all en the eV (*tient erogrammet Dr. cOrtie Wit and ',Wisdom of thel Scotch !Mine teter et. the Olden Tioes.1 Tbe musi- cal selectioes by Miss Nellie Witte% oils *tee Fiproat an4 Inas Kande 1 e ridings in .this county at the .fel- n, at Hen - hall, Clia4.- hall, Wing - nin' alien You'll have to dren, then What will com- f knowin' from the start, protected by Workmen s But if assessinents are uo aid an' ye hey' been sus- pended, - When the final summons mes an' yer life is nearly ended, Lord save me from the a burnin' head From knowin' that yer lo for bread. I trust I've not offend May God bless the An nen men, May He send them peace say Amen. Lon NOtes.-R. Smith week -it is:a clan for. her home In ber arrived teile la land Ur visit her br Whitley is home London to take a League eotial he night wag a .gratti enjoyed themselves art, Of tlintcm, aermon. in the P here on Sundia 1 uish that will rend yer d °ries will dependant be for "cletainiti'lre so long , said a word that's Ois•der- o' -united 'workin' nd comfort, now I shall is all emiles this y ' with Brussels th left this week t weak- from Eng- thers.-Miss Lizzie m her duties 1.11. success. Everyongf Re.v Dr. Stew- ched an excellent pytterla41 church Lak et. Notes. -The midd May is past, yet a week or mote and! water before needing. It is re horses, some Of th good _horse to Mr Forest, and .deliv day. A good hors price.-MrS. Bitch' Of .:Wroxeter, visit week. -Mr. Schwal do the work on t tractor and Will di work -The _truiteel ening and -told th a new wire fence Candle; let the cl sold the wood shn; and let W. Denim' erecting the Toll 1 eent by the Goveri eeent a week in 1. One whom he met opponettt. No daub! will conduct a clea there be any gum it will be the ctv either sides that ere Unquestionabl mote farmers repre islatuoe, and as t our lives ;to elect' o Let us do so.-tfr 071 • the' lixkd with lag up in' Trice. Minh= comes am! gets a cargo occurred -here of the month. of any farmers have put in. In mud hey are throagh hard work on poor braes play - P. Dickett sold a. Allan, of Mount him last Tehurs- end Miss Ritchte, friends here laet , of Mildmay, will school bete. next 955 for the Job. experienced con- btlese so good met the other ev- old fence- to R. tract of building to Arm. Gedke, rling the job of the new flag taent.-Ma. Currie ()wick' and left a ression on every ie a good s kindly of his both 414statlemen campaign said if able work done, zeiloust ones on 11 be the' offend - there should( bet s 'is a farming e the chance ot of our number. Bushfleld lo out waggon. He e-.3341te are kit* e egg MAW frera ,eitety Friday -A sad eteetb 3r, erten Niddi% a. West End lecette-Spring work is ere- reeeinr slewly this week, ion. Account TurrurrX church Weed *Medi:ter an enelcsed shed and wile cosnnence nett Robt. White, who- bee - Clinton. Burned to Death.-tThe kiad TOWS weZs received here On Wedneedity Abet lice Weeatley, was burned to death In. Tilsouburg eerly that morning. Mr. and night Clerk in tee- Queetiee eked, in' that tewa, which wee Completely morning. Deceetted was ;1 'wars of The Military Camp. - . despatch trim Ottawa says : The town of god', ketch has mide an offer of a liege: Atte With /tea wailer and light, and it is probable that the militia authorities will accept and1 hold Altura camps the* instead; oe at London', The matter has not been. finally dealt with, hut it is expected thet a 'eecittion will be reach- ed! this week. It is 'stated hero that the • cainp igrouhd at London bet 'been found inconveniently small for the erewing corpe which have to be accomod'ated there each year. The a solution for Ihe Western Ontario mummer militia, trainingl The Farmers' Bank of Catlada, BRUCEITIRD. Office open _Saturday nights 7- to 9. /1, B. Laird, 104. 'played the Heiman- team on Itnesday evening- laetr The -game was 11, tie, game will he played here next Xed- nesday ,evening, when Our belys ex- pect' tO win. put. Change in Reute.-A Slight change haa been riatide in the /slate of ith.e Clyde istallion, Colonel 'Grahamt 1-110 prOperty of Mr. T. 3. Berry, of Ilea - eel. Instead of staying in 13ratofield all Wednesday, he. will he 7aerei for -dinner, going to Varna for night, afterndon. InteAding breeders should make a nOte of this so as not to be Anctkio. Sale. -We would direct at- teetion to the a:action eale to De held heee toeday, Friday, at two o'clock, when; Mr. Gehrg-e Hill will Offer for sale a-4rumper of horses, cattle and wins. There. is some good stock and - everything. will be Sold with.out nee Michigan, is "visiting relatiVel:9 ill Blyth end MOrris.-Mr. Win. Davis left on !Tuesday, where he has eecured a jell on a, oteam shovel at the ckerneat works. -Mr. J. 1.1.. McCaughey, con- tractor of -Chicage, . was here this week, visiting hia coutin, Mr. e. J. McCaughey, of the Commercial hotel. Ile is a big man, standing six feet two inceee and weighing- 300 ,;iicionde.-The 'pulpit Of the Methodist church will be Ioccupied on Sunday evening by * Miss MeGuffon, of Toronto, editor of the hilesionary Outiook.-Rev. S. A. *An- derson, pastor of the Methodist church, has been asked to hecome :pester' of the First Methodist churell, London, after hare accepted the call, suba,ect tO the decksian of the etationing committee.. -The annual meeting of the Ladies" Aid of the Methodist church. west held recently, when the following officera were elected: Pres., :Res. WilfOrd ; 1st vice, Shea Inickstep ; 2ad! vice, Mrs. e.ec., Mrs. L Brown; chaplains, Mrs. King an& 'Kea Mains ; annitors, Mrs. Eeese and Mrs. Mains ; organist, Mrs. ling.-NM:4s Sarah Rowed:, who was killed by a train in reendon, a few days ago, was at Ono time a reekkent of Blyth, having come here trim 'An- burneaMe. 'N. B. Gerry ther week mov- ed bta hardware stock -to Fort William. -Mr. D. Taman had three, fingera on his left hand broken the otner day, while assiting to load the hard- 5ware stotk of Mr. Gerry. -The first baratball game Of the eeason. was play- ed dd. the Agricultural Park on. Friday evening bet between 'Bruseels and the home team. As the Brawls players were coasiderably out. of poaetise the _game was an easy orte ear our iboys, the reent being a victory for Blyth MADMAN & STANBURY, BarriSterS, Etc., at Hensel]. Mr. Markham, of Hensall, is ;open to receive pupils for piano or organ. Terms, 5600 for quarter of 13 tien in our village on the 24th. Unit 'wale will . go to Exetltre-Mr. Nelson. ryrnple'e nest dwelling, at the West End of o'ur village, .knowrt in the neat ah the Rebel -tax" estate, and bas invedo IMO it". -The many relatives and friends of behr: Peter Meer, sr., of this 'village, and formerly of UebOrne, will regret to learn that 'he is qteite seriously ill, and, with his advanced years, is quite weak. -Our flax nutanfacturere have found - it very difficult this -spring to get in the seed, owing tot the almost constant rains. -The annual district meeting of the EXtater Conference of the Methodiat cliarch was held here on Ttieiday and Wednesday of thie week, when there was! a." well attended rneeting of the miniaWrs and repre- sentative laymen. - II the sessions Were marketl with on ch interest and encouraging reports. n the last day of the meeting, th ela es of the e�n- banquet, followed by a programme music aid toasts.-Mr.i H. J. D. Cooke • was in Goderich this Nireek.-The work Of erecting the new RedgerviM bridge, one Jae south of Or village, has been. coMmenced.-Mie James Spares and daughter MSS 1dabel, were in Clintoe, recently, spending' a day or so with friends. -A namber from here attended the cancel -h. -held in St -An - evening last. -The sacemnent Of the Lard's Sapper was dibensed in Car- mel church.* Sabbath' hist, at the morning service: The erep.aratory ser- vice, on Friday aftwhoon, was con- dticted hi Rev. 'her. Smith, of Blyth. George Sterling, is tieing up the greunds of the dwelling proptorty Welsb.- Setae /5 mernhoze 'united with Carmel ohurch bath. last -The feefball match on day evenin lea - • AY 22, ening of ew Deese Good s alway Interesting. 'INGENIOUS new loom tricks have achieved much in the way et variety for present dress goods selling. In novelty effects the deePening of one colOr-tone and the intensifying of another,. guano entirely new resents, but you'll have to see them to appreciate the efforts -buy rs and weavers have put forth in order to have the merit* ous collection of stuffs that is now: An'himival thing in con ction with dress goods this season that seemingly the oftener the new stuffs are seen, the 'better they are liked. We liked our new stock immensely when it-. first dune to hand;but wel like the different weaves and color-• ings even better to -day than we did then, We display an gxeellent ASsortment New We4ves and Colors (Many exclusive effec.s eonfined to us for this n) THE NEW GOODS INOL6E- ND are More Stripe Voile Stripe Taffeta Stripe Armur Stripe Mohair Check Voile Stripe Elui4ian Novelty Stripe Priestley's Savoy Sail Cloth an Toy Vigorea Ottoma OU alammesmipommMielmAtamtpm Goods at the cost of ordinary kind& pares mecha THESE FOR INSTANCE AT POPULAR PRICES Pretty Pink and White Spots woven not printed—o grounds of° sheer muilin at re a uits 100 yar Floral, Medallion, Sc ol ripe and Spot effects, -produce in dainty tints on fine, serviceable white muslin, at Very specie values White Muslin, at 10c, laio and Checks, Stripe, Spot an 1240 am). s yo get for pod value. hat s tbe We abio have in great variety antl. in fast dyes - Lawns *Organdies, Dimities, Mulls, Pri Gingitams Chambrays,- etc. THREE VERY POPULAR THINGS IN TEE -TRADE A 1. Copenhagen Blue Linen Suiting 2. Medium Tan Linen Suiting 3. Narrow Stripe Linen Suiting WE HAVE THEM Heatilerbloom The neW idea in d `ass lining ---it is in stook now. etetee in. a. tie.-efro Chas,. -Meet tett of the Bihar Line, Hay, recently and delivered to Mr. McQlosky, of Gocierich, a very fine five year old gelding, sired by Prince of Hurl orte for which he received a hand me price eaMr. Robert Luker and fa y recently moved into Mir village, !and will make- good residents. Grand Bond. Notes. -Mr. and Mrhe Farrell hav gone to Loudon, to see their woe Williana-Mie. *Reuben is laid up a healing la her ear. -Mr. Hamilton is sick at time or tieengnie laYwisiaytingforbisovetP=ets* 4ffgearn:Plas Ikeiraenberry was- Parkhill vitt on Mendeet-eMite Carmen, who hae. at lite. Frites. has xaturmed td her home at Claude:Vette_ Pt Holt ex- ehanged Ix!** with F. J. Larnote of London where be uralkorwett ' Barnet, ode day last:iyaki.-Wiltiara Parnell was taken to the Ateepito nct7itepattswilertt diettUseuiset. ;._ .1004 Brenner, on Sunday, Note0.-11r. James Hamilton was vie iting his son Hugh et Bruce/1014 a few de.ye.---lter. Flank Carling, Loudon, spent Sunday at bie beee.-Mr. Jams Carmichael, * tseent Sunday at bee father's here. - Mrs. 14;vinigetone entertained her Wee Dixoh, of Seatorth. woe ait the borne of Mr. Jame Mr. Wm. Campbell, of leoleion, a few Vale reeently at the bottle his meats here. -:-.Two St. Thome lads, Louie lantine and Albert Rolling, wen; -charged with attempted while she wee oneeier way h leetine wag Identified th Ille -Dane reused by the girl Ting been Whim . She also toed a Ube a3r