i r cfhe kethodist ctiurh i acton pastor i rronis bower arentite ft ilimnp vht iy volume- u hbtiwno suiedor thenews at home j mostly of a local character iihd every item interesting bank of hamilton bmiuton brad office rrru- rii rr itiwv lterlir rcviv t0txo jtcrnbvll 1 catwl it s stfvex an7ctaun dikfictoks-jqnystkwint- ivwifcst a fc rjnut vilvw jofiv proctor ouai ocitnttoiokoich ct wewd kltc v qeorqetawk aoekct sole dikotititjvl ct kirucf nflc pi til fijiubfij-mcriuc- daim od ilbum ol cxv- 4wiic ixttep stinsnir uiutux id tbe covmctxt or eysofe lourli ui1 ou qoujtcnox tutde ou kl iccvsftlc poisl on awwv tivormbl umns swings depahtilknt dctot wc1vjn1 otf 1 ind uiirl iaj fa- lrrsl ioisl from date pf dewsit iq dil i tttfaimi t special dltlxtslts m- also mreired t cottoci rl of ialcrct no j actifmof nlidrtxinsiuircvl kirwvrs0sawal the kiuvlcili lwtue o the method fit church j nit uvcrtury society iottixitd bl yomjj ilf tlio members tine cvui ruiiity cvvirj t 0 for rajee vl iic 3l llu- iisa u rt 4oiulhll fitv a j rtnnie luulvcn jutpirvl fottlc lhf nt iuoln vj llio cir ktld liso icajcr imci bcii apiiotiitpd frotii ninang the mcuiuork foe otcu ovcuitic xhcul tuctjt j- cxt in el evety month il do volod to ikcrity iiuwcaiuj social mutter acton un tjttlt ttic fir i nfntcli oi uu rcvi ij orkiiiiec cica cub held oi llitvcye ton i ca sljjidfiy nci rnaow will iho follow inc rcmll 1891 c jeweliert silver ffiic finer g oodi and suiicaerj- u e iziic yo to all ird nv cur lirs ts f tiricd tsaarrtaital tbc tlv cliihrtu wru fisd ocr itorv li ijlch to ley titir ciitci acton geo hynds hoidarwn for vsidiig ti liirtlilij- proecci- tbht utan fvnttss thtjrsdir jaxoafivfcusn lljmu nsicvn tjtcacicn ccsikijjl jhaniy uco wimt hhisuhdc- i 0tillmhici6 101 loloooqol i o101o0l0100 i11c111uh8m opiuoo00huo3 0 0 letirvvl 0 mcat auljoiiic iho ou iktuaitu wcte ec thelsoyt dcftal thcoi ifl i little local brieflets which cauffhtjlhe eyes or ears of fre press reporters this week some soft wenber ibis- week the ccelinned thns cf the piit two days eeriocsly acctei the fleifiiicg f messrs w j kia ci w udcacy ire the mqclcipil auditors for the vear ilr e dpies had one of bis feet faid- ir bruised by abiocioiice on itoniay thftdxritthe division gart here last thswdir trai the idlest actoalliai had r a loog tiiae rromptaess ard ueatiiess are guaran teed lo all h3 leae their orders for priat- is at the fexe pees oee- the atrial ineetic o haitoc union farmers ilcical fire infaraace coidpicv will befceld m the loxn hall cd the zjl of fecnary the i- men have been- hnsijy eniad this ireee- the qmiity of the ue isjvery esptnor being dear as eryrtil it iaiboat twertr inches tfciefc lcrtonsaicrday raomin a parcel caenafstgg eiekth and flaaael the fnier will confer a favor bv lea-lci- it it the ftil per oce- the fe pcl calendar it ic demand f and reqnesta are bein received by mail forcopiei- any of qzr raiders desiring to send orvio- a friend wiii be icppied it thii o5ce ifx wilhaa firibrook sr ffho present tisfusk frieedsat sonthport tan- caahire ecihaa fcinily remembered the fete prx with conies o old conctry anion connnil eoyal tem ptars of tern peranoe wiil hold an open tceetingon 4f on- day erecicgt 2nd fehmart inline town hk fey j w bell bd of hamilton will be presect to address the meetic- do not forget the claims cf onr adver tisers the persoa who never readv the advertiaig caluius of a clean paper- elit es more than he or she thinfcs onr patron are reliable and for ynir interests- we aafc yon not to irrfcre them j the yarmouth k s- lyjkt psvs- the fcxeprxs the following compliment- the liqki has recc ived a neat- cafedar froa the obprictaig depajttmexit of the acton oat feee peess the feeepees is one of the hindaomest dxpaperb on the continent of america eetfi oaten of dmglsucitota preached in the methodist chsrch last san day htf snbecis were in the morning base aporf gen 39 where art than and in he eteoing gen- 3t 2 i will not jet teego except thoa bless me r terr pretty calendar is to hand from the csce of onr irrely con temporary the anion faix peess the feee peess his already esubliahed a- wide repntitioafor 6gxsi priaioiand the sample tetdus it one wih wonld do honor to any office in the land bearerton etprrxt i eer j vi eae will deliver an address 5an pathway of success or the true re between the chorea and bahbaih school fafeforeaoonventioa of the sabbath schools it hamilioo aad the county ol of wentwxfii nerttaqrsdayetening23th jinst hi he centenary methodist church hinjjltpa lisj weqfcihe gusiphjvrrfy pat on a new -dress- of type aod noi presenta greasy improved appearance a few months txnee its premises were enlarged h4 the gtannch old joarnaicive every evidence of thrift and prosperity 7q its old d- it is welcomed to thousands at homes veeiljind isoae of the foremost i iournak of the proviuse j asocial will be given at the home of hrt drloivrj oa the ereniof of friday he23rd onierthe auspices of ivooxcharch iadiea aii tiiii is the first social of the r year held bytheeidie referred to add it is hoped til wishing to spend tt jpleaeacfr evenins will be present and iid 14 mtkiu it aesecese variety in the bhapefjf amase- bitainstizi etc will be prpvided to con- tribufc tojtne good fejiowshipoitliose present a cordial invitiaan it itecded to all- chariceilo t rccrc reamccrini at the ilclelc the tcatntcting to be held at the brick chltculuii vninjf will attract minijof the ptojammc is wopder cl altur a rcry larce acrav ol literary and unlsiral takril uc5vmre llae and gilford aclui fowlie anl jfajwood lritu utrvvy gaoipu hart and ham- wclfof ksckckiijl be there 3fr juhu strchau mi a v wioi eden milli and if rf j w darby tvtrtu will reader riidijs cc while hill willisttiv qaar- tcltelabacoa ifrs hart uockwood and jiises to veil beusou aud abbott evcrton wi i capply ruasic if yoa want mjie thio i at wc fcsr the earth cannot utucy tli fricujs of the church will ran conveyances f rem the rest osefnjrn sit t dl seven oclock to cecaaoiate acton citixins j soied contest txelvt year ai the oft rcfecrito race between it aficvs mxre sid thiate joiith a dim 4 hefto from acnia ililtoa anl retarn lock plice the feet ittv hiifrcjacnjy 1eiu med for putlcalars coaceriii this raeexnl ibis xetk received a letter from a lirm philadelphia seeking information aua we here givethe fcls ce the rice aait- tle rice lok tiscc oi tcejsy 1sth feb rain i67i lhwcfn acton and mill i a uilinct o twcityjfve milts tie hcrses were itticlicd to cutters and iach driver wis acicippii by s ref erc the elcrt was nude it si am uuewt horsfrtichci miitoa lovcu hill at s5 and retcried hoav at 1017 time one hoar and fifty three minctcs adams arrtvei home at vi eleven mtnatts later tite rn was and is ftillcb tract erirei a x rr3t eras t5iir adams horse died no icc after hat the- wiunic mare is owned by mr c xljijr rho drives her daily inuis ttrm and pron3acce5 her able to da a tood dii work yet visit gi worthy ifastcr kobcttma- olcniay jari ith 11 will ever be t cexorase red letter day ia the anntls of walker iole xq ail af t at gu c this tors- oa the afternoon of that day the lode- tw honerc1 by a vt frcm w bro j i toss robccjtvau the grind ffkitrcl tliorandejodeofcinidt the grind if titer dciiverei akctafjs oa the eorv of the craft in canadirfcc the past on handred yeire prefacing the lectcre proper with a brief catline of the pjicj and growth of tssort in ecg iacl the kctire luting ahoat an hoar andualfwas a highly interesting able and eloqatnt citort and wa listened to with great interest by the brethren at the close a hearty vote of thanks was moved by vt bro shaw pm in a lew well choeeu remarks and seconded by v bro dersoipil the grand if aster replied jtu ccotaaliy happy manier lu the cozre of hit remarks he paid a high iribate to the principle and foaaditionof ilanrj tjiihj- calcgy ca ifaionrj- what it is 61 what it teaches will hot soon be forgo ten by those who were privi- ledgeirto heirhiai the attendance all xhizzk ccniidred was very good- nuccm pradtcxlly ilsaicestcd aconce of weeks ago mr james n iloorhetd deciitd to reer his ccnnccticn with the aca tanning cu cf which he xii tntcgcr and the empoyetscf tkt concern decided to thow their appreciiti3a of a gentlemin who daring hi- sapennleoi derjee cf ther work earned their respect and esteem littharaayevenicg abenitj forty of the the men fyled into if r olocr- beids pirior and altera few re in tries spent in social chat ifr arch sicxab was ap- poiutei chairrnsn- lfe called upen ilr george williams to read the following a dressjatthe conclarion of which sir iloses smith pretested x iloorhead with a beaatifol raiclle dock and ifr jafais lc- entoh hisded ilrs ifoohad a epeidid stiver batter iih saiubyearayed fokaaafesklc0ph9eap deaii feiemve lean with gcneil resret iiat yoarlaiise- crtanremtnu for the talare reni- er it n4ry uar yoj shoah tiveryaareoa- aiduoa srij cs ai emfioc cadtr joe in the tervicfi of the acton tannijg co and witithe rntr7ir ia wtiicb yoa bave uiidc and retain uismy waziiij friends ai our superintendent re ibtve lecrsei in ccu joa hily ai owii to yoj manly and ciiierae trritnicct of as ts wcrtmen wc bzve always regarded it a iieaiwicintvtocirtyga rotrronlenl svewerc tottlow in overvu tji crar lenstbcnoiei- jcriecmr uasgivts yowieimic tnowleig- as to ktat t as afeii aad that ibis fcteiy miu maitee but it has been as tmiyniacifest that fei jjoacst days- work for fair wiges was hie jfiarhthlldsid6 lds dentist kill at the- clarka hotel ery friday special attention to the prwerralwn of the cataral teeth uifiiest firwfes of artificial teeth perfefeti fit gur anteed- j htjit of voce rtaaauents voar claractcr as a the 8 s convention the programme forth convention at burlington on fbbabth andaoth 1rowir vix lftt wwk wo prolniwd our rtftdeni an out line of qioprftgrammt or the coming convcutiflii of hftlton bnbbath school as- octal ion the prpgnmtno it uoloomplele hut hefoliawipgwiu piw an mca oftho ptjcwitng 0citi cuivulioji lvviuotil iiuuv itvuittlt i rrviaiiyulllultigtbe work hcajiiili iltuutn vcrdaj cportx fntui jelfpatc j au attlltcfixtx ikwtioual ac kirn ucottof ljhirfl comtfctuo vtclil rcxtu couuuuod teacblni irtiuarv cia m i if it primary iricti ltrautforj ma mrctircof chlmrcakcv js vluam- ouoikviijc uimiugi rem 1ivvt total ccuventtatiitov ui iladdov b a- miltoa sir ii d wima otorscloati t acuoaaccuicuj rjevotiotialkxcrcisct addrissec of welcome irviidcut addrrfs addro rriuury wort- sliw hrowi gouuon adlrtmkcrigltovtnc ilamutoa ircxxvti oavjuivti tiusiov dcvoliouil ktc relict j auodrl b s servicemr j w frvcmaa lioiuioti howilajrlliessamtje miaslouirj- cause- ltev t albert iloom uauilltou ducawijofft jaeftiou drawer heiioru cs cauianuec eleetiou of ofllrck i arrtusuav dvigtiuial cicrciscj tlt tuiortauco ci tcujivrticc wort ationc tfr ypuaskcv dr giffcrd acton dicaion tvapiiing sunday school lesson t kincj ii 1j 3thou r itorvlon hauiirtaa sttiitira kriortlro0 iu lue lhjht of tsj- kcrj vie acton i tidarrc5tc cnivt msjov devotional hiercijes iiitajialifii of kcrr 1rcfiidect icvn-iiaaalescouvenlioqicioruodl- cfati- to ritbarglevs r if lirabain hut linja and j w kae aclotf coltocticc itt- tuo sabliaia school tcchft c itivijtg and nsioiiibxiiies kcv vi raltcrton tcranto lttsjiciijne titnit the above is siibject to slight cltaugf hat the change will le aunouiiced in thcc- col umn turctugh thu etecutiv- commiitec the citiiers of karliugloa eiteaj the heartiest tnvititton to all i s workers throughout the county all will he cordially ueloanied and catertiined daring the convention the committee at burlington will kivc nothing undone that would ensare a ac- ctfal coaventjoa frkc a note of the atte so that no other cngigjnicnis will con- flirt wednevdv and thupday iycruary i1ui ami 20th board of education the first session of the new public e school board the ikxirl of trustees met ye tenia y at one ockek- for orginixalioii the new members liiving enbscribed to the declar iiou of oice the secretary took- the chiir ihl remetej th- board to elect their clliinuaii for the j meitrs preheat goorgi iiv tids jame jltthtwii t if ifardiiig james xtcum and kobert wallace t moved iiy fjeorge tljiidf secoadevl ly james kclim tliat mr harding be chair- miti fur the year carried the standing committees were- kpjnintod as follows ftsivi t -j- george hyiids and james matth vumlit isia-c- francis and ilobcrt wikce m hiiiin thos u hording and jam e mcum the rcort was adoptui the committee onrrnauee jrttenfed their first rcjjrt recflmnjending payment of tiie ffjllowing accouiitb ionxjd sfinc csttia wood jiw if i 5foore printhjctiid election gis i llicarroa jsft tc kxsiil rent of jtolling booth i00 j c kill nctjruorncer 2co izii the ripjrt as xdopcd movcd by george hynds seconded by jamc hclani that the ncminatioa uid tlectiqn of rallie hclicwl- trustees for this rniaiciality 1 held on the same day and injflie same manner as tiie- ifanicial council ni tlu the secretar give to tlje clerk of this manicipality the reqaired notice carried koani adjoamed to meet on jfonday eveningicth februan at oclock free trip around the world t aia nellie rlye loaie or iu eqoiralent a gold a jfvec ty ji-it- uiijaioi tor the itr list orord conslructed out of lie uaqazihr aim pino ttb parlor katies jold wuhel ert su parlor coal slovtii itflpsuiivelycjren twty e raj one jiof oot less than tnty word will ittmot bend is cenu in njp g the actou fail fum lor wftai uagauni aoroblo onf l fr ulc licrjftien t jiitrdailr tijtaid cqiiiezratioa la u iiave oeiya tiinkci aod yoor term with us nill alffejxbe reoienjured with the very kin iea fteinji we are ra4 lui ycr labors here cave been taccesifel tnd alio that joor tliccn ia acloa ltfi lcca iilcajnt and arvcaweriocrf and faiuiiy uilc lurtuiireyeti joar removal xxre cnittiia wifijjeijoaandjocn leajtiiaudliai- iirar aai a lpn5 and jrotikrosi carter tai ait year acliuncccf th accoajpaavia jte- teals as taapijtcyjkcn cf the esteem ta rhleh xc- trxaitllby ctzd xrc tsb ou otijaltofall tlicvcriuicu of mie krju taniascv 1 j ttfi coxirtttix altoajaacarrlith i2i mr iloorhead was not oniy inrpriaed bat completely overcome it ihia evidencc of the hearty rood exfcfioj between the workmen and iiudself he lhanied tbem ot the beaofifal sifts and the kindneaa which had prompted tach action bat was to much affected that he ccold say no more tbe address was neatly printed in colors and enclosed in a rich etnboasej gilt frame the clock and fcmter coolerwere purchased from ifr george hyf blre l admired by ail who baidiesa thera alter 6pendin o pleasant boar lopelher the coin- pany saogaiild llanj byue bade their iau manager adiew and departed feelinr grati fied al the part they had taken and- great sorrow at parting with a foreman whom ibey all so bighly appreciated met the train and died sltxnm jaj 10 josciili biddeii of barnhamth rffy went to- meet ilia 5 oclock train at dixie whence got boroe lie laid down t rest and almost immediaulyj ei- hewa7yeaold t 1 womjiifi itissioaary society last thursday afternoon sirs scarf and lire w r snoith e gaelph visited acton for the purpose of argacfxingan aamliary of the womens missionary society in con nection with the methodist church there was a good attendance of ladies and the new organization was affected the officers were elected as follows i president mrs thomas easton vicepresidents mnr john speight and mrs james brown recording secretary mrs james moore corresponding secretary mfs h p moore treasurer mrs a stephenson committee od entertainment mrs james mclsm mrs gifford and mrs g h 53rpwn tbe meetings xxill be held onthe second thursday of each month at 3 pm c0sjing alii siting isjtj- to and from aoton and various othr fareonal note r -4- mr v c demtyo omuli town ou tucsdij ii wu in peut run- mr y stiiitltoii oc preiton p day with aototi frent mr mid mr tiertyioiiu and mln kva viltki fiyituit iforrjby ou sundny mr avs viliu luikddie meeting of the ivmijut- injnvljjh on tiicwlay mr ami mr aiiilfii tubby o toronto have been ufti ut hliiiderliud villa for ecvprnl days mr john ltosi hoboroiio iho turonlo 7cfrih made ho ltki vmfi a jciit cah on monday mineimary jjrowil- and majyia mall- hcwi beul a few dayf dunng week with frieudi in toruuto mraudmr jj kelo and mr and mxi avoodytit ot jguclph afiont sun- day with friendi in actou tho rev alexiudtr raasell preiby leriau mitifstcr of dolhwell vintcd hii coiiittmri s ajfieeord this week mr lj ueudcrsoc ctml hu been campaiguior in korlh perth thu week in the inlercat ol mr migwood the conser vative wudidijc j mr george thontos who hn beeneu- gaged on the fntx piuia etaff for betaecu four or five years left on motrdayniorning for hanover tolako tho foremtuihip of the vii a more creditable graduate hat never touo oat from the fiux luda fafllce diiriiic hii apprcutioeahip george was al ways cireta btadioaajaudanxioaa to per form his work property lie h coasidcr- ablo ualural ability and taate mi ihoroagh- ly that strict attention to details is the fccrat of jsuperior worfc in job aud newspaper prfntinc he enjoys the esteem ol all who kaow him audcarriei awny with him fjic lest wishes of all for lacccaa through life the agricultural societies i x vafan division grange the- ajinaal meeifcg of the union diviiioa grange wilsheld in the conncil chamber last saturday- the officers were elected as follows wif paul kennedy overseer a- swiudlehnrat leclarer johnj earasay steward j warren fasti steward joel islie chaplain chai- davidson sectytreaa kofat dreie gatekeeper gscckllentou ceres llti luebtoo rotcouamrs centner flora mrs w sayers lady aaat stew- ardmrs eohl shortill delegate to dominion grange john eamsey a reso- jafioh of cnndolence in the death of mr peter bionie svjr passed and tbe secretary ordered to end a eopy to mrs binnte expressijj sorrow and sympathy ifr binnie waaa higiily respeotfld member of he patrons ofhnibtdry the grange adjooroed to meet at da ou tbe2clh jana next death of an old resident thedeathof john gamble of lot 1 con 2 erin about twomijea above acton occarred rather suddenly last wednesday eveoiog fcora some atenjauaffectiod mr gamble was one of the far den who sealed here some thirtyfoar years ago and has sjnys enjoyed the respect of tia neifiiibothood he was born in county tyrone ireland injw2 and jfhen aboat twenty years of age he came to canada and euled at georgetown there be re mained foffoorteen ttats when he came to acton and settled on the farm where he tied a family of fonr sons aod two daughters survive him tbe loneral on friday was attended by many friends and neisbbors uevmr ifart oondqoted tbe funeral service tn the chdrch acroh tb roidrommxataniblsi farm and took for bif it pbil 1 21 to die to gain the remains were interred at georgetown tho annual med tlnff of acton union last thursday the annual meetiojijof the acjoo umou a4rjcuuaral society was held in the town hall it thursdayafiemoon theitleud ance comprised represent at ivr6 from every towoeihip iutertled as well as o goodly oaoibcr of oar own citizen president julia dnff in the chair mr d henderson presented the report of the auditors eliavfiaf the receipts of the pil jear to have bevu 7lo and the ex- pecscs k753 the rerorir wajj adopted the society is now tulirely out of debt aud coiiimeucetflbcucir yjtcwiih very fav- orable prospect the election cf oilkers ind dircciors re sulted us fohowrr- itltiljievt jott dtifi rclcciejj vlramrs a tv j4iui diuctom i eicniux j wrigstoith a hiii v shortill i lilalk ii ferries- t wu- ion jl lope w kijcbi a li j kirlvocid a jccrnc j cruiicnel ii lti j it pctrtat i utvill rcaif trtvt mi jcbn wmuuif j at tjiu i lltnittfja tuti amis uu- ihcvt j at a sabscqaent mceticg of the directors ifr geo ifynda wis reelected secretary- treamrer several directors will be appointed at next meeting to till lie vacancies which etill exist on the boarcl 1 evrdir the anniitl mcetiu of tbe hsieaing agricultural society vis held thursday jan fcth the secretary 5ir l graf i i read the ficanciaj report for the jear ko the receipts for the yesr beinc ijtg prircs paid7007j ctherexpenms2l32 k-av- icg a ifilince due f trciarcr mog oececscfcctcdforlr- f ilixsirlgccrec cihiiixli vice pucsmcxt david liiile sicnrrnvtrctsircr l grant diacctons d ii laid aw geo htrdy 6 j ljciejtnim brawn u c liccillojsh j u wixrenlt w hlack 1 a ccijtcil v e gallraitli at ultoiii d hckentjti lcaiic the annual meeting of the kelson agri cultural society was held at burlington on tbarsdxy jan fcth whert the finincial statement was read by secretary wo ghent which shows the society tn a pros perous condition rciipt for the fear ssu55 expenditure prizes 50r00 other ttpenses lls officers elected iertuvars u auca vrccriastrent it jltclej rjikectoiii joba lctlcri coua i v kicrge alton wlirccjtoo gcorr5 fovc- rcign a c ivtit fredyariof ja jxortiucr ainitoas d v blirlaser j f iidtad xissjfrnrx the annual meeting of the kasiagaweya agricullaral society was held thursday jan fcth the ccrelary reported receipts for the year from all sources 300sg prizes paid h8c5 other expenses 5133- 61 balance on hand ss10 ofeicerc elec ted j piuiitncvt jobncblacuod viexlaxsujekt jobd cancte srcr- tisj d saanff daiectons arcu mcgibbon wu lica ales e hell wm jfoore malcolm ucllillaa jat siiufoa joliu h ac3ciir2a jas unria j w husband j armnotisrjobn ifcfhedcian wuidre eecx the annad meetiog of erin acricul- tural society received the report of the auditors which showed the receipts of the year to have been ittfil and the dii- bureemenuf 101200 the following are j the officers far the present year j rkesliicvr tbos talbot vicefree james hurst sectrcasj w pari dinectottfi james kiilcwood tbomas well b- jueti aduclcaalkbrowageo ucaiis- tr j l awrcy j hjndujin andrew cart v hull and j c iilacfcwootl children cry for pitchers castorla when calv wu alct w paro her caiteria when ahe a u a tbu tho crtrd for caiuffta when iho became mn iho eltin- to castorla when ilie had children she ja tbem oaatoria going to havkaxothbk bigweijk our grand winter clearing sale which has been such an unuslillcd success will be puahed ith groutcr eucnjiy than over piles of goods have disappeared and yet there arc stacks upon lucks of ils most attractiio linos iliil to your oftenng in cases where- low priced hues have bocu sold out wo havo taken and still farther reduced the figures of higher priced goods so that the valaes wo are offering this week are even better than at the grit week of our sale and you know what grand bargains our friends have cot during tho past week or two if you havent been out see the cheap goods your utuhljors have bought every yardofgyodi bought has been a big adverlwemeut people bavo come from long distance induced by the wonderful value neighbors and friends have been able to show them as the resell of purchases made al our grand winter clearing sale well the bargains we are offering now arc better than ever we mean to make this another li week we waul the money worse lhau we do the goods aud the looly way to get the former i to nacrifice tie latter does it pay well we hive a purpose for it all wc considered well what we were goinj to do thu grand oftting isnt simply at haphaasrd aud if we saiisfy yoa with the exlraordinary valacs we give we arc satisfied to convert our slock into money though it may be at a large sacrifice la do it our whole immense stocky net just few line here and there or a few slraggjiug unseasonable thelf i mere but the whelc of our iramcctc slock of fpendid new goods is being pushed at these low price we haven room to par- licukrim yod must pee for yoarsef our advice is if you want lo make a good purchase of almost anv conceivable article of drcts goodi clothing carpel house- furnishings milliner- ifaules tur goods in fact dry goods of even- kind and want to safmy yourself as to he extra ordinary value we cive lake a loofc arocjid the other store and sec what is being offered and then come to tec u and see how much belier we will do for von seeing is the test k ii iiollert co 25 27 lower wyndham st cruelpir sweeping sale or winter dry goods at the mammoth house georgetown v be to nnnouiico thnt we have marked down rcgatdless of cost n large lutof winter goods which wo nre bound to clear oat as wc do not want to carry liem over tonext season dress goods worth 10c for 5c worth 20e for 10c all wool worth 35c for 15c wc have an immense stock of beautiful dress goods suitable for all seasons which we are sell ing remarkably cheap a few dress patlerns that were 51000 1500 and 2i00 we are now oftering nt haltprice 500 750 and 81100 beautiful blacksilk aud black satlu men for 50c per yd worth 100 per ydcbl- orert satin klerv worth 9100 for 50c per yd remnants of col ored silks that were sold from 100 to 6175 are now 50c per yd suitable for dress trimmiug orcombuiiiions a lot ofenitted woollen goods mnrked down to r ou the great drive in ladies jackets and long mantles and mantle cloths splendid mantle cloth or 50c per yd a fine scaletto original price 800 now j100 short and jackets at half price we begin tlibin from 100 np tisbody need lie with out a jacket and louir uautleif price will do it ladies furs a number of them reduced to half- price gents kur caps great bargains a number of sleigh liobes being sold cheap splen did grey flannel for 15c pcryd- all wool grey flannel 2s inches in width 35c for 25c per yd we especially call attention to our immense rlock of overcoats bought at 50c ou the kice gents overcoats fronrtfoo up we have a large stock of general dry gouds tou much to particu larize but as wc have nunc uiiced we will give sweeping bargains in winter goods wc are es pecially equipped for executing wedding and mourning orders dont forget our make-updepart- meuu such as millinery mantle- makiug dressmaking tailoring we excel in those departments inspection respectfully solicited w mcleod co aeorgetown ong store r r- aj38 sibjhejjbff qreat for thirty days only all lines of dry boots and shoes are being cleared out is per cent off for cash for for 30 days retiring 30 days dry goods boots and shoes sale this is a bie chance for buyers come to our sale henderson mcrae co hcton 8tand lamps piano lampsj fairy lamps burners shade6wick xjo to smiths drug stoje vehave a very choice assortment of glassware for fruit and flowers come and see our stock best canadian and american coal oil at lbwest prices w d smith i co cot wyndliam jractloiialiutreds clueiph only for 20 days but its a plfcnic while it lasta started on saturday until the 1st februan rbjermyns s- grand stock- taking sam ay j j axv loth and will continue the lines we slaughter are millinery purs drss goods i and woollens s by slaughtering we njean cutting prices some lines willbc offered at half regular price anp otjiers at cbst j astrachan astrachan ackejs ackets t3jes regclvr 1-hlci- clt trice s352p 28 00 js co 23 50 25 00 19 50 q oo 7 95 9 00 695 6 50 v 4 25 4 5 4 25 5 95 finest beaver storm collar cfcmufi beaver capes with col persian lamb caps l do do 1 do do beaver caps idlrijs ghoqids robes robes robes robes robes single width goods 45 to 35 35 to 25 25- to 18 18 to 12 iaj- to 10 i j double width goods 10010 75c 75 to 55 65 to 451 48 to 33 39 to 20 ii oo 7 00 10 00 650 4 95 8 00 6 50 4 50 5 3 5 i milliner u ust co well half the price iwith 3ou this is a grealchance r b jekmyn purify the laijiortancc ct kceiiiiliiclioodii i jwre cciitlitlci u nakritjlij kngwn mid jet uiwcarc yerf liave petfidlypurc wood the laiflt of scrofuxt fait rlmmi or ooier foul imraor la hcrediicd aii tranrtiitlol for gcnerauans caoslnc untold sufliiiii and also accaraulate pcisoa and genus of dis- fiom i a ve tiie r t h c mriicr tli ere is more con proven 1 a few big cuts for the iniear year 181 case brclhc we cat or vrc drink- n ol 1 n g clailvelf your than tlic 1 poltlve rawer of hoods sareapartlli over nil dueaiesl o ui blood tlila raedldne wlien fahly tried docs eipel every trace of scrofula of salt rlieran removes ui lain iilcli causes ctanli neutralizes tlieacldliy and cures rheumatism drives out lue fcrms o malaria wood h- aoullig etc it alad vilallies and en riches the hlood thus bm overcoming that ured iceingaiid liulidlug up tho whole istein thousands testily lollie superiority ot hoods sarsaparlllo as a blocu purifier full lulori matlon aid suteroenti o cures sent tree hoods sarsaaarilla itou bjr u drn0ltsi six for ft rrtpiradorf noiujaa yj c i hood co al otlwcarlw lowaujiu ioo dotes one dollar how hat id 6et tsj had ose two or three dollars for a s horse blanket will save double its cost your horse will cat less to keep warm and x worth fifty dollars more you can gettiiese superior biankets at j h matthsws at about the price of common blankets choige furs south sea seal obteroaps beaver caps persian lamb caps otttejr beaver and persian lamb collars and cuffs au ourjfurs are no i selected notwithstanding the great rise in price 6f all furs our prices have not advanced we bought long before the advance took placp shaw crundy i1 mbiichakttaiior8 cuelph ii i behold bij liue of 15 cmt re53 goods tut 5 cents big line of 25 6t ijccss goods hr 121 cenr cent xjross goods for 2o eeiits woylgoods lit half rice ice l cenis redacerj to 12 cents big line tr 40 a id 5 big liueof kni ied fur boas jit ha f price k y furcape at hiilf p fancy flannels at2 mens ovejrcoati woith 000 lor 400 pea jacketsworth 00 for jooo d b driving tjlslei woith glooo or 580 grand liie otndmvear 100 to be cleared at 5gc- 125 top shirt for 5 cents jb 5and7wyndhamst 84 oswald qlasftpi 3u63ll nwnisnnmrriewe 1 villiamson co r mi r