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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 26, 1891, p. 3

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papers from 5c per roll borders from ic per yd new designs prices right list opened curtain poles m walnut ebony brass window shades in linen and paper sjin lio3err cvicc cirvcxz wicjoir rarer rer yl ia aad we ocr iirsc ceo hynds acton t ktttmvci fittss ya htjrsdat march m ibsi little local brieflets which cauffht the eyes or ears of free press reporters this week eister saadav rfice upring wailisr t tie eter lilies ire bloo oi ifl- egs trt it premiatn jus reefc xext ktttaesdif j ulfooiidy eibivfredays slace ktvr reirs hot cro baas lo morrow momir good friday lomorror pabhc faogdir isiayching i cviieatiy crf3t the pre- kst teos the cosrove ooccert oa sitardjv- ercusg is vvzk illcndin the tshletic eportsmea are uaw uiiiac o orgiimng far the ksos i the public schools cleee this tvtzhig far eiter rtcsttioc be opec taedxy morcia th trulu of ecqt biuic on the ftreeti were seen on lloadxy a niq- bil ns timyrn clear throoch mill street ludp bt father findegiii oeciated it the wrrices la 6l josephs charch uxt sandar eaiter cerrices will be held agiia ceit snnday mr docah monro of the gutadiaa emmfti toronto preached acceptable kroooiia the discfplet chorea last snaday alwirsda as the ear does loot at the bright elie of eterythia it is jast ls cheap atid three times as good for ths syracuse papen with reports and illas- jratioas of the big fire there last week hare been received br the fcrx petss from kr a e hauhews fihat the door ii no loager heard bat other crie3 oar senses ereet the wrajjx of t ii in if yoa thirfc the order scrpe your fcct there will be fierrice m st albani ychbrchch good friday moroiaff at iqzl special collection in aid of the society for the propxgiiion o chrucinit amoagfct the jews tbe reniag room is dow open to the public ctery etening from seven till ten ocll a good tnpply of literaiare is on bxnd bat the room will be in a more cotn- pfete shape next ieefc- wdijain hanter retired iartner aged 70 one of the ptooeera of fed county feil iotoi astern it brampton lxct week and wudrowned deceased waa an uncle of mrs john harvey jsclon mr morinof knox college occopied aoi charch pulpit on saoday morning and et eniog eev mi leitch of elorai preached very earnest and ablvermonsat thecpeoaikrviceonafondayaodtaesday ctemcgi the atfecdahcetipai very good eer j l gilmore ocorangevillewill preach ia- the baptiitciiarch ou sonday afteruooa tt htps odoct on monday treeing a platform nyeting will be held in the ia teres of midon to be addressed by rev mr- gilniouraad d freeman ot gaelpb tbe preparatory 6enaon ia connection with the communing service in kcox caarch will be preached onfriday mora- iajj at fi oclock by eev tlamec argo norraj com in anion services on safabatlu tokeni will be dibtriboted at the aervice on friday evening tbe joaraallx of kew york pebiiahea injtt lift iside an excelleot photo eogra via ff of mr andrew pattali7 freaideat of the ctnid pro a association thi u accomptnied with a very complimentary pen portrait of the president by mr boy v somenule tbe farmers iniiifoie of halton the farmers iobiitoa and- the coonty coanciiofeterborohehareaever- ahy petxtiooiug the lujatare for an atdendmeu to the maaiciptl act ciearfy dennioijthe exact market feet that may be flkarjjed on farm prodace- good friday wilt be obaerved ia the methoditt ciinrcb witb a xtneetinff at530 pjn under ihe aupce of the woioens foreiq mjteioaary society a program me ttnbracing rnisiiodary mttiic and iiteratare tu be rendered and an interesting evening 3j- be spent tbe miltoa xhxpwk ba its oew c under press in operation aud tbe impror- cd tppeftrauce of last isaae speajis volume far the ckanrjiuax enterprise the paper u typograpivcuy cleo aud wejj pnuled aud umoaoce tia aiemd of a large part being priu ud from plates evuy word is ooet op in the cjuiupioh office the cfeijiftoji only uetds uowto pat in steaoa power to be claased iih incirweltretrolat- oances in tiie cxmnty as ibe georgetown herald and fuzz puce the kews at home mostly of a local chatactor and every item interotlnn vevr post office kew potloffifs ta oourio bav bn opened ai follows sliziard mine nipu- king bedwell road soulh mtddlecu chedoke booth reatworibj ettmtoad north kbki eiladar stuiotu addiofiton powtlli cornctt korth victoria victor south norfolk wikweuatrong algomft ii i sttttck hy an cniinc 1 mr john kwncdy af wbo retidei ou voqnjt strict had a narrow escape from mtioai tnjary at ht 3 t r yard job sitordty afternoon lie was crossing tho tracks on miu street when a shautiug loco- tnouve noiselesaly btoked down upon him u waa struck by iho buffers sod kuocked downtortanately outside the rails the old gentleman was not setiousty hart siid got ap sod walked home without assistance tfce comnjf ccasns amngements tor taking the census are well under way tiio chief officers hive been xpouucd and tlic cqaoicrators are pretty ccnctilly sctecled tbe chief officers number foartcenf thre is a commissioner for each coanty and here will be aboat 5000 coameralors tbc officers do the actual cork potng from house to hoase and taking the mfocmsvion the taking of tho census will commence tbroupboui- the uominioa ou monday ruoruing april cth it is the day lived for that work throughout the british empire mr john robertson of 5vis4iaeyi hie received the appoint- tnent ot eccmcralor for acloa 1 gaclph krckcrfc gailt at the gteih awirce lt week mrv clark wiiow ot tho lite william citric who wis killed ca the gid truub railway tictr tho gordoiielrcct crossioc on the uli o aug 0 10 fucd hallidaybrot brewer for the injury fthtch the and her family egsuinrxihy rcaou of hij death she cliimi ihtl dcfeadiult sapplied tha deceased with iqcor oa the nigba le was killed at their brewery ia gcdph to such an cxucf tint whea be left their brewer be wis ictotictled and apable to take care of htnuelf mr ttsdali ilalliliy cave the ocly direct cvijcuce at to lbs liquor being eapphed ini fail tbst he only pare deceased o or to caps of beer tlxjary gaie llc wiiow 1730 dctlfos dr giffardf lecture at gaelph rev 1r gigord delicerei his lectare on the itttcmoth ctvc in the damin street melhodist church list thursday eveuicg ufuret very larcc aciience ra- specticj the lctcre the gaiph ttackl tiye the lecturer speke fur tboat an haair aud a half hjliing the undi vided ilteotiorj ol the adie2ce at the close of his address 01 motion of prof panlon ici rev dr uiaoou a hearty vote of thark to rev dr gifford was carried erittyor goiiy wit present cd spoke few words cazcratalatory of the addre5 the jfrrtry aidsthe lecturer held the iuiitnee ia nipt attention from beginning to end and proved himself to be well rervd 02 the subject and at intervals wis wirmly applauded the country around nqws itoms supplied by corres pondents and exchanges burlinqton mrr jatnos freeman oi the village ot freemsn wfiq wis struck by a train on the k a kv w list week ii quite low and it ll doubtful tf he will recover ho is almost 70 years old sod is thought to have been injured internally besides having some ribs broken lie was uot wslkiug on tbe track when the socldcut occurred buiwsi crossing it going from his homo only a hundred yards away ueheirdthe engine but thought iiwaaou tbe toronto branch ot che gtr which at thai point isquito close to the k a kw branch there was 1 good deal of snow ou tho track and mr freeman did uot know he was on it as he is lot illy blind ue- was carried 1 mile aud a halt ou the cowcatcher of ibe engine before being discovered then the engiuo backed ardcarried him back in the same way how he hung on while the engine was making the distance is marvellous on tho trip back he was guarded at first his injuries were inpposed to be slight mr f m springer has secured tbe agency of the ccuuly from the manufacj turcrs life assurance company ho is now traversing the county andhaa been up north this week rev mr abraham ha been elected to attend the coming session of jhe general assembly v tjfcc cosgro res sccvnd visit tthecasiie ijying people of acton and vicinitr remember the visit of the cotrore faciir cacccrt coaipi- ixstftil ad the woadtrf muifcii programme rendered many will be pleaded to learn that the company lave been ecigd to rctara and pre a concert ic the town hall oa saturday evenmjrof this wetfc cuder theiassicesof the joofof actcn rceyhatever fifty mudcij ihstnimct and reader a recced concert the rldgetown plain twtkiys of them they arc weader- falmusiciics playing on ipmy icalra meats and doing everything thty undertake with great cleverness they make one of the strongest cotnbinaticcs we hive ever seen they are worthy of the fall confidence of the pcfclic there ie nothing euide or de ceptive about them an en joxuhle evening the cyster repper given by theceallerpen of the methoikl church lift wednesday evenir was a gratifying taccess the atteadtnee wis jrood the oysters ibandaat and the procrimme most ea3yahe mr l fraucii presided iu an able manner addresses were delivered by er j w rie d eender3 ip ted ev dr gicrd eoios were eung by mises hem- street and moore chorales by the choirand readings by mirs mckeown and mr h p moore the whoe passed c5 pleasantly and all present evidently ecjoyed tfie pro ceedings so dcubt the gentlemen will claim the eucoles icbeved bat it is only feir that the public thould know that the iadks ictst talualle aid and without iitir eiperiedced oversight thp ahairwouid have resulted differently signs of sring if yoa read these learned maxims and take note of etch email thing you may come to le a prophet and foretell the filad- sorce fpring when trees begin tobloasom and the violet to blocm when the ball- frogs ia the meadow warble ivsniak boom ajibooui when the dacks are dying north ward and bright butterflies arc oat and robins go hacec heepingin the broken water- spent when grasshoppers are hopping and black bats come out at night and venture in your bedroom attracted by the light when birds fly down the chimney and bens walk in the door aid beetles hold conven tions ia the centre of the floor when the mad u oer ybar shoe tope as you cross the new ploaghed land yoamaycoaat on it as certain that sweet spring is near at band ffarjcrx ytnlag topic demh of an old seiiler for some mouths mr patrick lamb of this plsceiiai been a safferer from an in ternal trouble and hia death last saturday morning was not unexpected mr limb resided in this jactnity for nearly half a centsry and enjoyed tbe respect of all who knew him he wis of a most retiring dis position and refused to accept even the humblest pablicoffice on the other hand he was a- very kiud and obliging neighbor and in the eirlier days when the settlers depended upon each other for help ia their aadertikings he was alwajs aa6ng the first to arrive at hi neighbors farm to assist mr limb was bore in eongford coanty ireland in the year 1618 came to thi township with hi parents sixty years ago arid settled between georgetown nd 6tewirttowo twoorthreexean iter they settled at silvercreck where they spent some nine years about the year 1843 the bid folk moied to the farm 00 the fifth line at present occupied by mr michael eamb their youngest son and deceased ookaplbe fsnnia the second concession where be resided uutilaboata year ago when he retired and came to spend his remaining years in acton- m lamb was married twice there were two daughters in the first family and three eons and two daahe in the second mr lambsj rcaynawifa died bout ten yer mra he was a life long reformer and often prided himself that he had never csstaconser tattve vote in hi life mr lamb ui prominent member of st josephs cvsuch his foueral on monday morning was large- fyauaided lilehouse checicers urc occupying the iltentiau of our sporting men just now two games were recently phivcd with the picked players of vctou and of the total games played our boys won the largest number sleighing is aver and the wood business ccajes for the 10011 the toroulo lime company has put iu quite a ttock this wider limehouv has more luembtrs iu the virion benevolent orders to her population thiui any other place of the sue we know of it is said too that they are the most regular akeudaats of the lodg- to which they belong mostly iu actou a letter received this week from mr alex duma of south mamsliqae mich formerly of limchoasc says himself and hrvilhers john and thomis hive returned from the lumber camps they have had a pplendid wmtr and have been busy all docg after a few days rest they will go to work ia thelnmber mill at mamsliaue which is just getting ready for the spring catting to give fiti pt readers an idi of the uluraltatr it i only necessary to say that the mill eiikcs on average cat cf cue million feet v umber per week during the reason the family are in gxw health and often think with kind feelings of the nun- friends left at limchouso georgetown wasp sincerely apologizes for absenting himself last week in rerum rusticating is the esplinatioa he trusts his sting will be all the more pleasant to ukc as a result since i liu wrote the youthful jame robtnsoa has take a on a new role and he has liktn apartments in castle van allen to give his part greatercifect he registers as a vag while my pon wag- in the theatrical- tt 12 kt me ay that we are just oat of a week of thi most citraragiut hilarity with tlic emm wells comedy coy they were hirc under the patrcnago of our band and crowded housni mst them each eight so that our band have to cougratnlate them selves oq the unqualified financial success of their tforti of the piformance much can be said pro and con the disciples are still holding forth in their room in the town lull and are meet ing with the most gratifying success eleen converts were immersed last weck- the baptists kindly loaning their bapistry for the occasion mr campbell is still well received and continues to present the truth in such an undeniable manner that much good mast result therefrom an article in the last edition of the urald concerning j these people is meeting with considerable cntciu well there is one paragraph that strikes me as being inappropriate and that is where reference is made to the cumber of churcbea already here why man alive before the advent of these people there were as manyhotels licensi and otherwise including the spring as churches and if we wanted to be doctrinal we might claim there were more licensed hotels- than licensed churches ample examples of the kind of converijs turned out of the former were o be seen on every comer lasf week they were as thick as sparrows- and like the sparrows frequently became guttersnipes police coart scenes were therefore the order of the day it is an abominable thing to get coming and going vltoi rd prom xotort nd various other partonal notes uiai jo ahcrn returned lo toronto on mr a nicklln tm up lo wiarkra on a thp thlt week rv dr willoukoy o toiouto u in n on lociday mr win ovmlon o hilibmloo tpent a tiff days iu lilt old homo last week ooi kerns mlp wm a guost at the speisers dinner last thursday cveuing mrs w u uenney iixnt a day or wo last week with uor irlendt at korval mr jacob smith o ulaulord tpent a lewjdayt tnit week with relatives in acton mrs thomas pcrrjmau jr spent sever al days oi last week vinling friends iu toihlo mr ansou smith sr who has bceu very ill far several weeks is now rapidly con- vxloscing mr and mrs goorge staploloo o gadpb were tbe guests oi mrs p thar- itoa this week mr keii keith railroad contractor o calgary retarned to acton ou tuesday to spend a iow weeks miss annie boomer led yesterday or schemberg where she has secured s good ailoaiion as milliner messrs j c kelson and u 1 moore paid a fraternal visit lo the kpworlh league kockwood on mouday evening mr george willietpa was out on sunday the irit time tine tfie election he con iraoled atevere cold that day which settled upon his odg and hat necessitated careful iremtment since bev vtm morton a retired methodist minister well known and highly respected herei died al hit retideuoe in uamillou on monday at tbe advanced age of seventy fouryeaxt mr morton was pastor of the uelhoditt church georgetown for a term and his daughter mias annie taught to tbe public school actou for a time tf iv ase5fe ejpecialljkew dbtuoods goods leen to hatueiil mraeuen for the ladle u wntan display of isr spring gboods milton drunk but it is far more abominable to k t r t r s i r have never before been favosed wituxresr get sober aint it boys 7 that is when the cadi helps in the sobering process on monday night two of the mclean boys were up before jps kennedy kuston and mckenzie charged with being d and d dane was dismissed and archie was fined tloq and costs fine paid f c gilchriese appeared for defendant other cases of like character were disposed of od tuesday particulars will be given next week unless the principals object after a long and painful illness scar w jsmea died at his fathers home in the glen on friday the 20th aged 20 years 10 months and 10 days his faneral on san- day was very largely attended in their sad affliction those who sit left to mourn have the sympathy of all who knew the deceased qarmaiu street nearcuipttmckenzias on sen day presented a decided obstacle to passersby in the shspeof a minlaiaie lake 8y monday the waters had subsided enough to allow traffic to be resumed locix jots mr j b mcleod visited bis home here over snaday the old boys of tbe bank of hamilton are expected here for good friday a motaccemfni at borne was given by the yoang people of the presbyterian charch oa tuesday evening particulars later the eev mr hart of kockwood exchanged with mr harnwell on sunday 1dr hart is a fine talker and gave two most edifying and instructive sermons on sunday miss mary carrique went to trafalgar on tues day to recite at boyoe she will visit her uncle while there on friday evening jast a number of very important e veils occurred tbe metho dists held a most successful social at mr aiuu holmes netting them some 1700 tbe baptists also held a social fu their charch the same nigbt the disciples holding a meeting tbo wells comedy co ditto and last but not least ou friday march 20th- the wife of mr geo mcfar- lane of a daagbter the epwortlf league anuounou grand entertainment for moods y vvebiog next thehttsm aiidrrsou the oakville twins will be on bzi3 thu litne tare piles a positive cure thousand of leatumod lals no purge ko suppository post paid for 27 cts in stamps address home specific co orolia oat t sent an interesting literary culertainmeul was field in the public school on tuesday evening prooceeds will be applied toward purchasing a bell for he school a hard times 11 social will be givori by the ladies aid of knox church this thurs- mv evening tlic ckaitila says four mil ton business csuuishmcnts have recently become in solvent two hardware oue- boots and shoes and one fancy goods the concladingscmces in connection with i the opening of the new methodist charch milton took place on sunday and monqay be v dr johnstons lecturcn moods evening was much enjoyed mr joseph peters visited friends in the northern part of the county over sunday mr w i brothers license inspector returned from his trip o california on friday a dry coodx paare the leaders of the fairn fucs are well acq a tin ted with the name of thomas c watkins and hundreds hive visited j his wellknown dry goods store the kighthoase qomotoa mr watkins it an old resident of hal ton coanty aud his enterprise sod s access have long beeu admired by hit namerous friends here to whom it will be a matter of interest that he it about to erect a besatifal new betiding for his mim moth bainess equal to the finest sud most improved oa the continent the new buildirg will bo four stories high their height being 18 ic u and u feet respec tively the frontage on king street is g2 feet oi uaghson street- 133 feet hcigbt from gavoaunl lo top of main cornice 76 feet to top of tower spire 116 feet tnd to top of iflsg staff uo feet the entire fronts upon both streets will h of ciftiroa press ed brie cut stone galvanized iroa and plate glass cith tower spire catered with red slate the lower story will be one im mense salesroom free from all brick walls and the entire bailding when completed will halve a floor space of 1s000 squire feet it is said no retail dry goods hoase ia tor onto will euil it it is modelled after the latest style of dry goods houa in kew tcrk and brooklyn and will be steam heated throughout with hydraulic goods and passenger elevators and lit by electric light it will hare the latest and most approitd style of shelving and counters- and the most modern cash and parcel delivery tenders for the construction work are now being called for and work will be commenced as sooa as poiiible v0ki0tipti of oaraion ba been the point of attraction for the orowds of shoppers and sight seers thst have riiited ui all last week every day adds to the list dhtuofdar we opened up a largo consign- mnt of dress goods direct from france on wednesday a lot of english dee8s goods fiom london aud bradford on thursday we opened up a beautiful assort ment of cotton fabrics frommancbcs to ou friday bales of carpets and curtains cases of curtain materials laces linen damasks c and wo have just received id vices from hambargb germany of a large consignment of spring summer jackets and wraps r fortairded to that portfrom berlin for shipment to us direct this sketch of our work for four days of tbe week jast past will serve to give you an idea of the magnitude and rapid- fty of oar importations we do not limit oanelres to the purchase of one or two esses per season from europe to add variety to our slock oar importations from earope com prise nearly altogether our entire stock of merchandise you will be we think particularlystruck with the value and beauty of our parch uses of cotton fabrics this season oar prints sateens art muslins cretonnes arejery beautiful and delicate in designs and coloriogs indeed many of the kew prints at 12jc equal in design and deiicacy the higher priced batecus of former seaaous i- whilethtir width is a specially noticible feature this spring our dressmaking department opened but a few y days ago aad we are already pushed for time in j which to execute the orders taken remember tve are uoadquarlors for carpels g bryan co guelph all for nothing gentlemen order your spring suit and overcoat from r e nelson cuelpiri 3 i new spring suitings new spring overcoatings an immense range of choice jnew pantings from stto 12 per pair a special gennioepare worsted black panting at 5 per pair 3 3 d my speciilty perfectfittidg pants to order satisfaction assured e nelson fashionable clothier 99 upper wyndham su qnelph i fir a 4 amuse3int shoe social it ngxt 30 days 1 b pure java coffee j lb pure baking powder 3 cakes soap 1 plug smoking tobacco 1 package washline i lb pure mustard 1 lb pure baking soda t bag fine salt 1 plug chewing tobacco s 1 package washing crystal we will give the above articles to any customer fruying 600 worth of groceries for cash inside of thirty- days commencing wednesday march i ith and ending april i i th sugar not included we aviii take good fresh butter and eggs the same as cash we will give you back 25 cents in cash out of every dollars worth of readymade clothing hats caps mitts gloved underwear hose gents furnishings flannel prints shirts shirting tabling towels etc bought for cash inside of 30 days we will supply you with cards to keep account of all goods bought within 30 days kelly bros acton canadian printers read messrs j d stirton dentists hare their rooms in matthews block fitted ap in comfortable style and ire now attend ing the vuts of customers oar citizens dent dentist well qaajised ia his profession snd the fact thst the ofljee ill be open every dsy will win favor smong those re- qnffing a dentists services ifrs france hodgson barnett contri bales to the 20page easter kumber of the kru 1orl ltdgtr issaedmarch21 a touch- iog sketch entitled eightlittle princes right iajfaerlinepf little lordfsanueroy imeliae barr starts a sister to esan a scotch serial- george bincroftwriles l diy with lord byron amy ran dolph doctor felix oswald jean kate ludlani wilson desleza and helen if korth are other contribaters bixetcitgooivb having purchased quite a slice of the bankrupt stock of boyd bros m co toronto we are prepared to give some great bargains of the same in dress goods silks ribbons curtains car pes cot ton ad ea snd a variety of other goods caii and see wir mcleod co georgetown r a fcetioas boy asked of bis plsyme why the boss ot a hardware store was like a boofroakor the latter bomcwhat puz zled gave it ap why says the other because the ooosofd the nails and the other nails the soled- auction sale register persons ordering sale bills at the fain office will- receive a free notice like thv following ap to date of sale thefnne pakss has tbe largest circulation in this vicmily tiiuiudm isu apjiil bale of stock sud implo menuthe property of alex kenncjr lot 51 con l esqaoiiujt bala at hsjfptut ono wjr hkmtbekt auctioneer i can furnish you with the best presses for countr- kewsand job work to be had in this countr- and at lower prices than for any other new cylinder press cowe to kcton knd see our improved country prouty press kt work is oni of the amusements of to day all the girls go behind a screen and stick the- toes of their shoes oct un derneath its lower edge the young men select their part kerb by chalk ing their in itials on the tempting toes at a re cent party some of the boys said that their best girls gave other boys tips on toes we g i v e t h e girls tips on toes and straight j tips too low price bi4st style esce leent fit come round and get some tips in spring goods at williams boot and shoe store acton ont- l a a spring arrivals the free press is printed on the above press and the work illustrates its merits no 1500 drum cylinder press can do better newspaper or poster work risrit we have ran the troaty for eight years and the looker we rovit the bettec we like it it is simple easy to run eaay on type easy lo handle eotu little for repairs and is easy on the printer s pocket book we call it the best press to be had in the ssorld oday for the money come and see oar press at work it yoa desire samples of work send for them and we will gladly famish hem we can give yoa yonr choice of a number of different sizes and styles of presses at all prices thfni of it a new 8 col folio or 5 col qto power press for only 6oo to 700 or an 8 col book press for 800 full particulars from h p mor agent for canada acton ont thirty packages new goods arrhred at the right house this week -f- cohpribinp j eases of corteoine 7 bales cocoa mattingb 9 bales prints i oases mantlet 1 case table napkins 1 cue table duneeki lcittancy brest goods 1 ease french dress goods 1 caw beaded capet 3 oatei dreat and mantle trim miogt 1 ease italian cloth 1 bale cretoos 1 case art muslins for curtains 1 case lontdalecambriot i case pearl battont 1 can metal battont 8 cam corsets i case bleached sbirtins lace curtains dreat bindings mantle cloths ladiet and genu kid gloves spotted motlint all over embroideries cambric edgingi drets berge crape cord sash nett and moilint veiling nest henrietta cloth black and colored moriet fornitnre djmatkt ctthraerettes jet battont ctmbrio intertiods carpet bindini bilk ribbfyn coooa jjindinc india tape black crapes gmpnre lasts orientjl laoes zepner laces r fuaneletts jseided ghnpt bilk frinset urest clasps beaded collars printed mnsliu coanttrpaoes oresua dudtsks dstnttk dorfcs thb8tockopewcabpetb in tapestry bru88elb wiltons royal velvets english and canadian all wool and union hemp etc ib enormous in the very latest styles and charming bhade8 and they with immense 8took8 of mat8 mattinob bcg8 oilcloths linoleum8 cortecine8 window blind8 window shades cdrtain8 poles and all kinds of brass window fixings will be sold at the very cheapest rates fob prompt 0a8h ladies will findthey can save money by purchasing their carpets etc at the right piles at otlier goods ennallv bhtkb just see iuam many fobget and do koi get in to the bight house conn of king ana hoxhunrreet hamilton uu vuh 1691 thomas o watjeeejts mammoth house georgetown great spring arrivals of dress goods hilks milliuery mantles fancy goods staples prints suteeus a beautiful lot of fancy sateens fast colors for 12ic worth 18erour sateens cannot be distingnisbed from silks arid- our prints excel in design price and quality having bought our cottons shirtings cottonades tickings and denims before tbo recent rise we are enabled to offer thero at the present wholesale prices carpefs oilcloths rugs and curtains cheap and in large variety geuts aud boys readymade clothing in great profusion and very low pricesj oar suitings spiing overcoat ings and gents furnisbiugs were never more complete the cut ting fitting finish and price ot oar gents garments have a pro vincial fame wo call special attention to our varied and large stock of bressv goods aud dress trimminge onr dressmaking department is in full swing tnrning out exquis- ite qowtis jaitkets aud mantles oar millinery department is complete wifh all the latest riovel- ties fdbm tho different centres of fashion inspection invited our european goods have been imported by ourselves our caiiadian goods have lieeti pur- chd beloro the rise on the most jtvtngeons terms we- prom- iso and will give great bargains inspection undpatronage respect fully solicited il8 our milliuci opening will be on the 2nd 3rd and 4tlt of april w mcleod co 4jeorobtowh laaaesi

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