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Tuesdays,.
T,angside, ;Ai() .p. m.. . and'
Fridays
MAILS CLOsi'
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LATH. do B , South .1' p 30
3•tep' m!,
Tuesdays
tiangatd ,-. ,4.. i0 p•ln•. _ '..and
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Mails forthe United: Kingdom close every
Tuehday, at 0,30 P. tn., during 'the winter.•
11 H. & B. Smith 10,00 a.m..
�Y• G.r 13..I oryli
klol --rood
Kttcllengh
Khans*
pillageand ?zc;sprit
There will: lie a concert given in':the
methodist church, under then auspices.
of the L.A. Society on-" Good Friday::,.
=evening for;whicb the hest'Ioea1. talent'
. has • been • secured. `' Mr. ' :Belcher, of
• odorich, is also expected to take yart..
Bees for Sale.
. J.. B,' quitter has for sale 20'HiVes•
,,, Inge Italianbees; 'which he will sell
lt
.: They-, he sold' in lots tp
•wit purchasers, and any .one wishing
tante a lrst class colony• Of bees,
't it the lowest iricee,should-not fail
ria: �+ lti4�k u alL' ..,
A',gpeetiug.of ihe....SC 01: Board'. was
» �r3 R4lz' aza 44,0%.4±411,1 ±411,1 ! ' • tkt'.:•li t p
•. o-faclea
tu& iuIfib. h
ool was
' fto•er:for future coWa'deratior.'
"Thb''
6rst'tluar,ters'ealary of the tescherB was:.
ordered to`liid paid...when` due The:
"Board -decided to visit'tbe' school in a:'.
body on Taesditi next `'atrton o'clock:''
4♦.eg Broken;. • r'
'b11
m..Do c• n
. � 11I ale, •of°tiilS' Village
met' ..with a • very' painful accident...on'
aaturday morning last. 'He ''was,. as);
• sisting to unload some logs, in the saw.
mill yard, ;when a' large' log rolled:
against him; breaking his leg above
tlie� Wilkes He . is -under' tithe care -Of
Dr. 14IcCrimrnon;`wlio: set,tlie fracture,i
and is progressing : favorablyas: caul
bo expected:'
Public; Entertai ment.
• The first p' licei}tertainment under
'the auspices f tire Belfast I. O. G T
No. 159, will'. be ; held 'in' the ' school`
•
room,
at Bell st O1
Tuesday e
veu'
ln
g,
20th inst., c, mmencing. about : /.30
o'clock. It kw in
of. comic dig-
logues . good,,renitations, 'vocal and in-
struniimial' 'music °' etc ' Besides ••local
a .;
talent, of which'there laganabuitclaiice
111 r. E 1V: Richards, the' Paiao oust
comedian, and Mr:"
of Lu;;know,,: will.' assist, ;and should
draw a • crowd. Everybody is invited.
<1•nn'e:along,.and :spend an ettening tc
good ad vantage:_:__Admission only ten
cents.
Taki:+g Toll.
We, have often won#Area how it. was
;that millers ,tltrougl((,ut_..the .eoutlfry
:still adhere, to the old custom. of."tak-
ing, toll" Or Minh much flour;,• etCi:.
:.for so' MMuch' wheat Whyjnet p �tttliis.
•bnsii ess on the isanio fo#lug as.e,icery.
other business 1 ,Why should it'. be
iquestio r of barter 4. "Why, :dhould..it not
b3 a question of buy and, sellitbU•y li
't'ityine-r�'"�vheat'al: irighe. t market price,
ahtl` sullirm' dour, bran 'or shorts; just
us he requires. it, at'..,:wholesale prices2'':
l.y
!this .process nobody 'could ho taken
,' (i.ds',L ta„:4e of and .a ;;groat deal,: of the
sea tihtttetion that we 'now 'hear of
'.YOuld, be (lone' away wirer.'
Ho for the idlest.
Are you going wet to better your,
•
A,ungaanon Oonrcert. '
• Misses Berry and. "°Whitely..af lis
Messrs.: Fred .Grundy,. G'o.. ,Kerr,, and
D E.. Cameron from: this village take
'part, ,the annual :tea .,aeetin and
concert of. the, church of Engl d, at
Dungannon this (Thurs,day) evening.,
Teachers Examination°,
Third class.,exarninations will beheld,
from
from the 3rd to the •8th of :191y ; secon'
class, from the third to.the 1.9th, and
Brat (lass grade 'C' from the 10th to;
the 18th of. the saEne month The
candidates for the '3rd and 2ndelasa
certificates' will he held in the high
schools and collegiate institutes through-
out the,.Province. •
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English 'Ohurch.
The: ..congregation of the Eriglish.
church, intendboldinga grtaud conce
in thie:.Temperance Hall on Wcdnhsday
evening, tit,' when a' splendid:
proarani will •• be provided in—whish
leading' local ,and foreign 'talent' will •
Cheese.Solii,
.r., A Denningof the Lucknow arid`
'I
Iiolyroodeiteesefactories_has'disposed
..of his'°seasons r,take'of cheese to
.&ud1',ew Ait'e hlson•,,of
'pronouncas. it the 'bust' he has yet ''pur-
chased, and in shipping it' tb tree: Old
;Country branded it:',Canaa:14'a i'ieuuty ";
ass , we knish sontethiun;•about.cheese,
around, theseeparts..: •
Literarg Association z
•, The Literary Association meetingiof
last Friday evening .vas well attended.
Ass lel ud irr ogrttrtl ,suns • r enrderec( sricl
"a ' ery'.4.19yablcf;th in spent u.... ll
;ule's:'essay;, ,on,the poet: Bannatyne..
was,ar• enuine•treat surd 'did u'tice "to
� is • �i1 1te.� •�:
:t'zUYitl '�l2 t'o� izY
fe � _
oy::.44/Tet„i T:_ # zt:z,4 cc ut1
stances, No • meeting toy -night,
Went week an extrag�ed pi"ogi'arii well
be giver. ,Tho lee -Club, is; e, 'arias "
Annie .olloiee tnuslcsal,,.selep.tigne, ;liav ins .
r centlly received . a' 'car=load of new
Music 'froth
Toroiita;
Mission•Society`r•? e.
Ar• moss interesting ''and pleasant
meeting of the VVounan's .k'oreign M is
siduary Society o
'44 Presbytery of
,Maitland,: • was , held, in,St. •'Andrew,'s.
ch urch, Luck nowonTues'day afternoon.:
:Mrs Sat erland e " residen o e
,
h, ,,tit,. i? t, •.p n .:
ec1 the'.;;meetiitg wit:# reading .of tcrip-
ture .and prayer.:... The .delegates 'were
cordiall. • welcotned .b Mrs. McKa til '
a .very pleasing 'aii! 'Happy' address:,
Mfrs '•Mc'Kay's° address was replied 'to
'en behalf "of the delegates, by 1\11 s. Me
Gill, of. 1Vinghaui. The report •pre--
•;sented::by Miss Jolinston, the secre-
tary, was very enconragiug,,, showing,
;0'4
arked Pro�re
1lad bee
n .made •
the'work, of the:society •during the
year. Mrs.. Graham read' the .Finan,
tial report, which' "showed`tho anouii.t
raised' during the year . ,to be 923,..
lei" •g $27..8; ' its' • ad:vance of last year.
Three. Very interesting ,addresses were
read, -tele , first ..by.the president . on
i;tiiission work ;. testi: seegt d, .•by Mrs
•leask.oii Zeiiana work and the third,
by Mrs. 'Brown, of Wroxeter on Meth-
ods 'of
Methods'of' )Waking the monthly Meetings'
interesting;,.. Mrs Browo,.•'iiot;'being'
able to.be present, her.address was read.
- by Miss Johnston:, The opening of:
k•of the qu(stion drawer added nitwit to
"+`t114 :iptarest of thc,`ints(:." r The an-
:siyeriuk. of the questions: by Mrs:Y eask
drew out rin:uch, thought, . ,which was
helpful to those. eiigaged• in' the . work'.
;of the society 1k1iss ,Johnston ten.
:dered her resignation aS ,secretary
;The 'society, unwilling to lose the ser•
vices off. so circ : nd r ut ti to
socretary, .wish inuclt rel ac='
'cepted the resignation. ' Otlicerak were'
appointed for, the •ensuing year: Nlrs
Sutherland was'; reelected president
Mrs. Crahain reappointed :triasutett
and i1lrs. iMeNabi, appoi'r.(tea secretary
The. Meeting' was.,coneludod with cle-'
v(it•otiai excercises Mrs. `' Dickson.of
11'in ghani, loading in prayer,
? If so, begin'now and decide,
ship all your freight' and purchase
ycurr Clcktits'to"Dakot ` 'Minnesota and
.i4l other pointsrin the boundless west„
.l,y the Chicago. and '.North :Western
Il,aiiway, whichwith its 7000 miles of'•
solid steel track is the 'shortest and
, quickest and;best line west. Its rates
are as lowas the lowest,' and; its ad
vantages in the shape of through cars
to the most:important pointy, its systein
of through .baggage. 'elu:tsking,, and its
comiforttible, warm and well ventilated`
coaches comiitend it to the, people, as
',the standard •lithe. '' 'When you aro ay.-.
lig your Money, you. want .,rho ,• beat
and' can get it by asking for tickets on
the North ,Western. Emigrants suove
8,1014/1 handled han dled with carp and dispatch,
incl itll futilities given for 'feeding and
watering stock eiiroute. ' Inforniatiio
"'regardwtwg`'rates, etc., and:17. e,.oustooms
raga fationn, given on application to.
ii er
o n re ai iai
i Passe
J h H, tits U i ad
y, �
A.g;ei t; 9 .Yore.• .St , Toronto.: •
X40 bars soap for $1, at bond'.
• .Bros.. • •"A
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The
_Interesting Items.;
Flotsam and, Jetsam. -of tt}
- 'Uurrent Wei*.
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—A couple' of A.ut<erican horse;buy:
ers are in th'e village,
--The bras crows of `the, seasonput
in an appearance last week,
,Robert McCarroll- arrived
home from Niliissing last work.
-e of thworbt zards .
season visited this planeblipuz`Tuesdofay she
T. Fletcher,. of Brussels,.
spent a'' few>•days with friends here.
:this week, , .
Large'.nu nbers of go.)d horses are I
continually . being shipped' from this.
Village to Manitoba:
,Af .
,t. -Moody Y13ros:. cheap cash store is
the place to buy your tea, ;at all priges
_froze 1Oo np�,to 750: per lb. `•
• abrader herring,'$3.25 per half
h. ur.nnt...g,,, 7:teed to be NO 1,' .fresh',
At 'Moody Bros. 2.5c, per tf ozen•
Harry Giles, of Tiverton,
in the :village, this week Harry, re-
palrts ki.usiuees .brisk n Tiverton.
Voting on the question of repeal-
ing , tho' S iott Act in the County of
Bruce: will take place' on April 19.'°
The next examination for. the
tounty:.of,l3ruce well be held on Tues -1
day and Wednesday, -April 3'rd and 4tli.
To Mails from the south arrived'
1
Timo
ee�I
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all a1 ee a saw leis eta,
rices be$o1'o rchasi
Lin the, village on. Tuesday,... The train.
.was blacked witlsnow near Ethel;
,4c. braiich ' : , , ♦
,..71 'keep, brushes, at 56 , and all
grades better; brooms . as low' as 15..
each, and all' ,better '''grades ;':,wooden,
w, tiet %c- ii-y4e pi; , tioer : t'alfin ` ils � .
al usicetsftti 1:t3- dsyo'. > ti. � 4it-'ri,
,choieti Iot o'f r',shiugles, always-oa ':hand"
A AlacIntyre. • •
acts+:l4tiori
4L Q ik� �r alwt e
wird..... _.... lir.
hare of soap, for $1,90'; 12.
bars:for 256 ;; 5 liars electric far ::5c.
The cheapest and boat tissortment • .of
.toilet'. soap to lie,had At A: .V1aclutyre,
• —J:ohn ' auctmeF:r, will sill
by•'public auction at Lot., ), Con,
' `w 'sh`- 'on'i'hu'•lay March'
Kinloss to u . rp, ria y+
: 22nd; nd':a large' '.e''quantity .i►k farm stock'
implements • etc'. • '.the Property of
(fkorge faaunt.
—The elan' ion mean ;than of the
Count was'su posed to live near Kist
loss, until Saturday, when Constable'
Heffernan discovered 'hila', in. Brant.
Pat endeavored to bny some bread , at
thehouse•ofa rich'farnierfor a faini yof
'starviug`cliiidrenrwhom lie cant(+ across.
inrsersring sotile law papa... The risen
than ,refused to saes, .or give, to loaf,
though .ltifs sideboard was loaded with
a fresh baking.. 1 h(, Constabin'•;then
went 'into another house. near hk,,aii'd
succeeded ie getting two single 'ioat;cs,
'for twenty cents: • • •
Reduced' prices itr hoots and sho s
at Moody pros.,
t.
-Rev) Mr. Anderson;' of: White
church, has been chosen as an assistant
to Rev. Dr. Ure ''of. .Knox' Chiireh,
Goderich
JohnHodgins, of : Kinloss,
was'li$t _
ned 10 ' ld costs.at Walkerton
fast 'week for Selling without an auc-
tioneer's license:
'gynear Luckuow
—Miss Robb; from ,,
visiting at'Mr. T. Jobb's 'hard the ,alis
fortune tohave:a needlepenetrate.-otie-
of her. -limbs'. -below the knee. Medical
skill" has not yet succeeded' in extract-
ing
it. '= lVitglaurit: Tinier ' •/.'
-=Excellent range of dress goods 10c
per • yard, 12c, ' 15c, 20c and 25o, all
wool, hi' all shades ; best' value • to be
.had, Check satin trimmings, newest
goods out; all. wool stripes for wrappers;.
new,'spring goods:of every"descriptiori.'
Good range of carpets cheap at A. Mac,.
Intyre's.
-Dr.' N. • Washington, ofToronto,
the eminent lung and throat• surgeon,:
will be at'the Whitely House, Lack:
now, to:day (Friday)' -16th
Some choice : new teas, ,in:' black
japan,:and green, range, '25e, .33ic. 40c,
50c and .40c,, all gocd and fresh, and
can he relied on:, Some new rio .and
old government Java • coffee, 'roasted
and ground on the premise& and you
'Can depend you get . pyro., "'and` fresh
goods.- A . 111eIntyre •
=der A. d/cGrory, • assessor, has
`started on'liis rOnlids,1 and,.it wili now
be in order.' to tie ' up the dog in the
.cellar. . .
;,"Johnston; where'
did, yen get that tea 'got it last'•weel
at Moody :Bros:, Lucknow: • Well di
y.
you know, I. ',ever • could see.. inueh:'
difference itn 'The tas eT of d u —1 e.ore;
but, 1. mast say that is 'realy the, best"
tea ;I ever., tasted; it has such' a, beauti
fol flavor. What 'lind,is it 1 1+ rs.J::
Mrs. J. --It' is. uncolored Japan.'' What:.
"di(1 ynu, pay for sit 1, 500
-The Emma Wells Concert. Com-
parry are having full • houses . at" their
nightly entertaininents.:. Tliey sgive a` .
.._ ,F'�M�"_'=4. .tYrk�:}�etEf�Y..S�iu'.�f=:Y ^F 7�•ii
,n,.�+�s,.:,r�aasv,'2 as •,n,a,Ki...�wrey
Kim T. ...�.,.... , vVr tai' •. •.y y v ;". �i'mmmfi°. Vii' " '•Tr`1. ,w :.:vY+"r... ,.
a' -r_. �r actio Stove
nd
• rt C4
that 3s erfect 1n all its a
t. m ro-vej
contalna.n x,1.1 the'.•'lates r
t •d.
m.
rn �. i.
. t •• c 11 • at �'h , a a
era.. s, a. � e, O�dS .
;good program.
=A full range of
5 0c, 75c, ,$'1.00, $1:
balifast yarns ;' Alba
; black and. colors
linnens in table cloth
keicliiefs, towelling,
linen, linen lace', e
Cro npton corsets,
25. ; highland 11)1(1
nian . kid gloves ,
Pearl:.Cos.
Lace curtains and oriental "tablecloths;
s; napkins,';hand-
diapers, fronting
tc,: etc —A 'Alae:
intyre.
--Saturday (to: norrow) will be St.
Patrick's day, when the ,t'eets•sprig
will'he e dominant.
—Moody Bros. cheap'; cash :store is
the place to buy groceries, boots;'and
shoes, brooms, brushes,'`' and wooden
Ware, crockery, glassware, water, tea,;
dinner, table, and leiaonade,.stts. Also
syrups, Vinegar, oatmeal, cornmeal,
rice, barley,' prunes, potatoes, appl?s,
coal oil, and bird seed. You carsalways
rely 'on getting fresh goods, as -we are
Y
after•sinal1 profits and .quick returns.
We guarantee to'sell as cheap as others,
and give;10 cents off on the $, on. all
sales. Call acid examine .0t0; .ittttr:k,
i.'ositively no credit. •
Bottom Prices.
If you Want to see sometking real handsome in the},Way.,
drop , into the : shop.
ofDrums ';and Parlor Heaters just _
endless va iet ..
Siam sand: LampFixings in
an —llan in"
I have the Finest Selehtion' of Parlor d
�g•g
sD
v
Laps village':
s ever shown in the v�
cheap.
Clothes Rin ers Tinwareware etc , aw a d own
Taylor & Giles'Old 'Stand,
.A:TTJNTIQ
enin,
LARGEST' AND :FINEST
,STACK' OF DRY GOODS'' EVER BROUGHT INTO;
fri ow—bviYr—tlam 1 `SCI mit ,t
b
Com :!rising : li the . novelties of,tlio season in ..
Dress Cxoo�d Velvets
t
s : �' e s . N
In: all the newest linos. Tn a 1 the 'loading had '.
r ._ l
tie• �:Ot�l:� tl �`S'
Mc��IY � •S
'.ie
At various 1 u,es and�uallt ,s. `•.. �l:t wocl ,anil Cotton
-Shawls fro n small shoulder • sl awls, 'to, large double, ,autrt:s,
s
tiz.
v- ztT
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A beau'tirid' lot of:Cloticls an.,1 f tcina',,ors that clesci'1 do t
x.ales <ind.Gents furs' a'tnd'Persian Lamb lie
.COATS CAPS RI!!:►I=I"., BOAS
TO ARRIVE:
Cretons`in ail weirs x:11). and. u
Ladies and Gents 'Undeicloth :n
in Merino, 'Wool, and Cotton. Also
GROCERIES, 'HARDWARE,:WALL PAPER,PAINTS,OILS
•
lien'peddlers tell' ori they are peddling' for' me don'
believe them, I don„ t- hawk my good,, 6 through the L,ountry ,
but would ,asslre you they: are worth coinin oto see:.
Tha king. you for . past favors .and solieiti ig nett' ot1®y,
T am yours., truly
♦ ROBERT 191.URRAYI
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