toft r r bank of rjad office hamilton i halottok 6s1000 h b steven ii clthleb dmectoksjobk btewikt rtetidcut a ft 1ukat vicrrr john pbckttor ceas gvexet ge0 roach a t wood a blkc cipital paid dp lleccrye fckd tlukbvu clihicb georgetown igkncy notes discounted tad adrecim made oq all miumefoc untie diuptioo allykartaof cis- iri the united statdb gkcxt ututaix tojd tbe continent or ecbofk lkucbt and told colixctionbuitie oa all iccostiole point on taoit iirorable term savings rsfautilbnt dcroitfi roc cirpd of 1 and urnrardei nd in te rest uowfi from dt of derkit to dte of withdraw sfecul deposits auo received t current ne at intcreet ko t rates coticc of withdraw rfrqutrw j 11 roy agent the methodist church acton joseph edge parqngebocr avenue pastor public 5rrrlcc 1030 kvtnnd630pni sunday bchool830 bible clueconductdbytho pastor allcordiauiqtitd biraccor and tisitor alcay welcome at entire ubber at the door where do you buy a man brought iri a pair of spectacles to be repaired of course they will break that is not the point it is the price paid for them we want to call your attention to 6ai3 prty told ub they cost him 150 he bought tbero of a pedlar we showed him exactly the same kiud of spex our price 7jc do ou buy of pe31arp we can save yon dollarb and cents ilve vs a ca1x geo hyndsactoaont bcmdgurters forspectacles kijficton fvttvtss thrjr6dayrfailch 2jj 1693 little local brieflets which caught the eyes pr ears or free pressrreporters ths week the news at home mostly of a local character and every item interesting a sign of spring fresh 1aint the weather is becoming more spring like the farmers are preparing for spring work maple bagar making has already been commented by some borne of the local teamsters have adopted wheels again sleighing is about over the roada are in rather bad condition the flurry of snow yesterday was per haps cdd of winters final saiatea mr robt reid has sold bib farm lot it 5th con erin to mr john dolmer of hiuiturg the misses mclean of omagh have fcold their farm to jas devlin of trafalgar for m000 ibe grand lodge of the sous of boot- land sill meet in guelph about the middle of april paper paint and a etock of new spring goods have wonderfully brightened op the interior of the glasgow horjefe k quantity of houty pltnu furniture canned and preserved fruit for sale nntil 29 thiost apply toc v siajtoei bower arenac mr j a murrays new implement wetercomgon mill street are up and en closed the brick is on the grotmd add u ill be laid as eooq as fepriug opens the tanneries of meeere beardmore d co and the acton tanning co are now well protected against fire a considerable quantity of ne hose and a new hoce reel have been put in the eequetiog agricultural society has changed the date of their fall fair to the figih and 27th 6ept inetead of the 23lh and svtb brampton fair being on the latter dirteb faster falls this year oq the first sun- thy in april three wti earlier than last year after such a vigorous winter this the ub is doubtleu general than an early rafter may mean an early epriogalto the remaioe of the late mrs hogb b mclaughlin ot clare co mich were broseht to acton and interred in fairview cemetery last friday rev j edge con- conducted the ceremony four little children are left without a mothers care the milton ckainiaon in last isiue published the fjiek piiesi report of the recent chequer match and added the follow ing comment oar milton cheqaer players did not lend id the score of their return match with acton which was played at that village a week ago monday evening though thfiy were prompt to far- nish the figures of their first match which they won perhaps their neglect waa only au oversight poiiihly they were not anxious to report a defftt 6y 19 gwies which was what they got thecountry around news items supplied by corres pondents and exchanges a hew bridge wented a petition is being circulated and largely tigned praying the council to bnild a bridge across the creek opposite ajjrjea street to cooks sarvey and properly grade the street ad that the resident there may have better access to their property the text of the petition seems to contain quite a reasonable request the road now leadidg to the most of the properly in that survey ir claimed to be a private one yon will find it to your interest to read kelly brordvertisement buy your groceries fresh and newand canadian and american coal oil at t h hiummis a no 1 raymond tewing machine for tale cheap has three drawer and exten- cion table apply to aliieet weight mosey to lesd uentfou is called tq the card id another column of w 6 jackeod real estate loan and ldburance agtut guelph auction sale wrinefiuy 2jth march sale of block and irupltmenib the property of sinclair bros lot 8 cou 4 erin sale at 1 oclock v uektieect auctioneer tuckcmy mar 30 rale of stock and implement the property of george store lot 21 con 7 nassagcweya sale at ooe oclock ffu hkutrncni auctioneer fhiuiv mar 81 sale of stock implementa machinery in shingle mill etc the pro perty of thomaa c moore acton at ten -oclock- a to wu w auctioneer tccsfat april 4 sale of stock and imple- menu the pcunrty of william brown lot 12 coa s eqaeing saje at one oclock wu hexsruxt auctioneer eatceiuv 8ibapril stle of stock imple- meat and building lou the property- of adam cook acton sala at one oclock i wu hcustkixt auctioneer sale hckstbeet his adiiccsb wax eloqutat iuferriug to rev h b cbrutioa ad- dreis at the gospel temperance meeting io gdelph ion sunday afternoon the mercury biya jthe aadress by rev mr christie fully justified the title given him csthe boy orajor his address was eloquent and thrilliai aud fluently thiited applause notably when he showed thkt the royal city licensed the bueiuetc of selling liquor for the sake of 81 cents per head of its in habitants and when he showed that it maintained twefere ministers to preach virtue kobriety and piety and then lioen- bed sixteeu calooab and two shops to sell liquor rev mr christie will preach in the methodist church on sunday evening ontario experimental farm gratoa the pall for the seed grain at the ontario experimental farm at guelph i this year quite unprecedented 6eed has been sold in mal lota to farmers in all parts pt the produce in this way they are fiut in possession of new audfxcellent varietiea of grain jt very moderate prices the de mand i equally goodfor the trial lota giveu away lot experimental uses hun dreds of farmers are being put in possession of large quantities of geed practically with out ooit to them this work should be greatly servicable lo the conntry on mon day mr c a zvilz started for chicago to put op the farm exhibit he will bo gone about three or four weeks thfb ex hibit contains about five hundred varieties of grain shown in the charf and straw all of whioh has been grown upou the farm judge sntdera first visit to acton the maroii besiions of the fourth division court were held in the town hall last thursday hie honor judge sniderpresid- ing there was a remarkable dearth of business on the docket but sufficient to satisfy all concerned that in judge snider we have an impartial and fearless county judge who will trausactthe business coniidg before him with ability vat the adjournment of the court the judge wab entertained at dinner at the dominion hotel by the local barristers and there were present the court officials and a num ber of prominent citizens an enjoyable hour was spent aind an opportunity atforded for becoming acjuaintel during the day judge snider visited a number of our manufacturing industries and other points in town and pronounced himself much pleased with actons appearance and the evidences of prosperity it manifests church sens the annual offerings for the domestic and toreign missionary bociety will be taken up in st albans church uext sun day mr ernest coomba b a of georgetown high school will preach in the methodist church next sunday morn ing and rev ii b christie ol everton in the evening rev mr edge preaches educational eermoos do georgetown circuit od suniay the quarterly review will be held in the various sunday schools next sunday the evangelistic bervicea in the methodist church are still in progress rev j edge the pastor conducts the ser vices which have been of an iutereating character aud well atleuded throughout nearly a hundred volumes of new books- have beeq added to knox church sunday school library this week the rev a e do st dalmab will on sunday next deliver the fifth discourse on the series of eteps heavenward subject con firmation service at 3 p m less than three months a wife mr tnd mrs j 0 ryckrhan of hamil ton were the guests of acton friends at new vetrs while on their wedding trip last friday the bride was laid iu her last resting pluoe m the family plot in the trinity chorth cemetery of glaoford she wab the youngest daughter of jacob smith of glaoford and granddaughter of anson smith actou and was married on the 2ut of labt december to mr ryckman up tcfthe time of ber marriage mrs ryck man tvftb robust aud active but ebbrtlv afterwards edc contracted a severe cold which rapidly developed into consumption and the tappy bride of a few weeka died ou wednesday 15th inet the hamilton spectator says mrs uyckman whb a young lady of culture and hiyh intelligence a graduate of the hamilton ladies college her piety was a marked feature in her character she hadbeen a cisbs leader in trinity church glanford and wai deeply beloved by the members of the congrega- tiou mr and mrs w h storey and mr anson smith attended the funeral on friday death of elder kllour tlw guelph llcrcury gives particulars ol the death on monday evening of elder james kilgour of that city who was well known by many of oar citizens since the opening of the disciples church in acton about fifteen years ago he hab frequently pfficiatod atthe public services and was often a comforting friend in times of sorrow i and afuiction he was in hie nut year i the mercury sayb mr kilgour ban been failing this winter bat bad not been con fined to his bed on sundayhe seemed as bright as of yore about a quarter to nine monday evening mitskiigoar went up stairs to tee that her fathers room was all right but was called down by a friend who on going into the sitting room saw that the old geutlematfe bead had dropped on his braflt he never spoke and passed quietly away in about five minutes an- asection of the heart wab the principal cauee of his death his was a long and useful life and he was a coueisteut follow er of our lord aud savjpnr jesna christ the funeral will take place this morning from guelph to the evertn cemetery tramp tramp tramp the boys etc this does not refer to the action of our noble volunteers as spring advances the number of trampb calling upon his worship the reeve increases nearly every night the downy couches presided over by officer graham are iu requsilion five of the fraternity dreamed dreams in the cells ou sunday night three more on monday and scarcely a night paeeca when it is not occu pied by guestb the demsdds of the per ambulating gentry are oothing if not pre sumptuous the modest request was made ot beev peafiop on monday by a strong healthy looking fellow for a pass to st maiyal another wauled hifl tickets for meals and when they were not forthoom ing retorted that he didnt expect them any way as insignificant places like acton rarely kne how to treat gentlemen aright the stories toldby tramps who have visit ed oakvillcs municipal parlors are almost heartrending the- hospitality of the lakeside town is welt advertised a tramp camfi along the other evening requested k bd and when he entered the cells asked constable cfraham if there was no firefor vieitorfc when a negative reply was received be turned on his heel intimating that he bad no use for such limited accommodations the council refuses except in rare caees to provide food for tramps but this lack is fully supplied by goodnatured citizens in answer to importunate requests georgetown on saturday raoroiug fire waa discover ed in tho ifalnre of p h laird furniture dealer the alarm wu founded and the firemen were on the spot iu a few seconds th fire had maife great headway befor beiog discovered hilt nevertuelesa wia boon got uarfer control by the aio ot three powerful streams from the waterwotfca the firemen worked splendidly and saved the balance o the barclay block the loss to lairds stock will be about 11500 insured for the same amount mrs bar clay loses 81200 jhe building carried 1500 insurance atr a d thompson stock of dry goods was soraewhat damaged by smoke nassaqaweya durinc the past week mr and mrs a easton have been visiting their niece mr rev g hcobbiedick of dundalb mrs jane darby and chrildreu itft on- monday morning to join her brothers in manitoba mr robt trousdable of corwhin in tends leaving tome time in april for british columbia mr and mrs husband of oakville have been visiting his brother and friends in tiis vicinity rumour predicts another wedding in this neighborhood mra dennis ofguelph on account o ill health is visiting at her fathers mr william laing we regret thutetbtrtrf as simpson of corwhin is ill with a very severe attack of bronchitis but pleased to hear that there are hopes of his recovery mr atkinson sr who has been under dr howitts care is still very poorly- mr thompson who ha been very ill is some better knatchbull messrs charles rosin and james smith have rented the lower farm from mr wm husband of nastagaweya recently occu pied by mr john husband the latter has sold out and is giving up farming on account of poor health mrs darby widow of the late wra darby of nassagaweya left for the north west territory on tuesday to take up her late husband6 claim there with her brothers mr and mrs joeph cornell of beverly township were visiting at mrs langrills knatchbull this week the band concert held in the town hall brook ville last thursday evening was a decided success there wab a good crowd and a good programme provided for the occasion the rev mr caldwell of ponsonby will preach the educational sermons on the nassagftwev circuit on sunday april 2nd mr caldwell was formerly assistant pastor of the nassagaweya circuit and there will undoubtedly be a large congregation ont to hear him mr e darby of knatchbull has pur chased another good piece of horseflesh from a breeder at elmtra eden mills- those who celebrated the seventeenth of ireland thought the slippery side of the ioe was op wm anderson df thla village has bought from john barr his property at crewsons corners where bo intendb starting a black smith shop mr barr will take op his residence here for awhile r wilson jr has moved to near knatch bull d wilson has located ou his farm in nabsagaweya geo wilson has taken up his abode in the village mrs d shannon is visiting relatives near dandaa mrs bardwell has been given up by her physician and slight hopes are entertained of her recovery jas mcuonnell has rented his farm to alex moore judging from the quantity of ice housed in this locality by the farmers we may ex pect an extra good quality of butter this summer tho following note explains itself and will no doubt be satisfactory to those con cerned the eden mills correspondent iatimattfl that we left the people in tbe dark as to the reason of our abfence booh however was pot the case aa we telephoned the reason both times and bad it announced to tboce who turned oat we regret tho disappointment and hope that we may yet be able to give tbe people of eden mills and vicinity one of our phono graph concerts which have this season from ottawa in the east to windsor in the west delighted our 200 audiences b laiku visitors to coming and going and from acton and yariou jtherpersonalnoti un r so too ic spending t week octo with friandt a eria mils hill- brown of urfici ii ha gneit oc her i iter uct dr dren ti if umi stafford ol toroat pent ft coaplo of dy thii week it ths old home f rjomph perkins left on sitonuy for brockrilte v r uks t litmtioa in thit 1orcn- bevcennt uiokentie at hilfoni will mooeed rev e i ieadaa u motor of chippewt mr d he jdersan h p cimeap- from ottivt onb itardiy ind reratinedin town aatil oadt r morning- bin w qibaon fnd children of lutc- wel who hti heen tho gieel of ber sister rc jimes firtlbrook for ft reek or so returned hoi io on taedty hr i f cncii wu ctlled to glovers ville n y lhrdiikh the terioas tllnees of her brother mr w j kicklin who i in the lut sug c of coaiudptioa at the the iting of memben of chilmere church uoa ly evening tbout 100 signed the c4ll to e r ur qlusford of streets ville ss theii putor onelph ilenury ilr wm powdy ton of mr thomu gowdy who bn been in breodon hto for two or th ea yrs retnrned home ye- terdty morn up mr gowdy his no exalt ed opinion ol the northwest isd cime to the conclasic 3 thit there is no plioe like ontario en intends to remain in it guelph here iry erin mr ty er remains in mooh the sime coodit on rather weaker if anything only able oc isionalfy to sit propped op in his bed anc ihit for a short time at once to the re ards of mortality one more old tnd fimilii name ft added in the person ol mr joht foster of lot 1 7th lineerln who breathed his last on thursday 9lh inst after a brief iltnesc of two weeks ur foster ba a native of tho county of longford reland when a young mau be served foar years of active service on the police forci t cimo to this country when 22 years of ag i spent a few years iu toronto end neighl orbood where he married hit wife who with three sons and three daughters inrvive him the funeral took plica on sunday to the erin cemetery the rev ilr fennel of georgetown con ducted the services iu the church mr j i curria of osprlnge left last week for british columbia taking along with bitn khe celebrated imported clydes- dalebtallian lion chief owned by hi corrie and hu brother the horse was imported hvheu a colt by the well known importer of thoroughbred clydesdale horses 3 bn duff tbec fraternt inadian order ol foresters is benevolent society incorporated in 1879 i jd registered under the insurance corporal on8 act 1892 of ontario tbe objects f the bociety are to f urmbh its member villi sick and funeral benefits and an i isuraoce of one or two thousand dollars the payments for these benefits range lr m about one dollar- to one dollar and fift cents per month according to tbe age f the membert nd the amount of the insi ranee carried the j is oompc sed ol men only and when admit ted the mast be betweeu the ages of eighteen and fortyfive the present num ber of nemberb ifl over 16000 and the society ins a cash bnrplus on hand for the payroen of the ineorance ot over 5215000 50000 if which is in dominion of canada bonds nd the balance it invested in tbe best mc letary institutions of the domin ion ii addition to this the local courts have ab mt a half a million of dollars in their ti easuries for the payment of the sick a id funeral benefits tho high secretary ofthe o rder is mr thomat white f brentford and it it expected that a court of this popular and purely cana dian scciety will shortly beorgmisedbere milton hovto get asunlicht picture send 2o sunlight soap wrappers wrapper bearing tbe words why does a woma i look old sooner than a man to lever iros ltd 43 scott st toronto and yo i will receive by post a pretty pic tura f eo from advertising and well worth framit 2 this it an easy way to decorate your li ime the soap it he test in the raarko in tb open audit wih cost lc pottage to tend wrappers if yon leave the endt write your addrets carefully if yon want firstclass guelph cash anil doom it guelph prices t ebeige can fill your order at his planing mil the new towji bell has arrived is in itt place and does not satisfy some people its too bid the council did not buy good one in the first plant i the royal templar mouth organ band gave a concert in the town hall tuesday night mr joseph peters waa leader the irish concert given in the town hall on friday last was reasonably well attend ed the hall- was beautifully decorated with green buting hhe scenery was well calculated to carry the memory back to aula ireland everything waa irish even the cop who nsoallyttends tokeep order he retired a little two early shamrock there was in abundance after a long effort tctunethefiddles the orchestra rendered no 1 awakeqing withmessrs elliot mclnms dewar and winn miss e dewar as accompanist rev r haddow ba the pastor acted as chairman although not a thorobred irishman he filled thoposition admirably the programme was carried out at follows solo by miss millie mitchell theres a dear spot in ireland calisthenics per formance by misses winn dewar and campbell withthe double headed shilalie new to most old irishmen jnst intcodueed since last election by mr blake solo by mr robt elliott normans tower the irish panorama by d tracktell balo the meeting mrs parker recitation biddys trials among the yankees instrumental solo mrs d w campbell st patricks day instrumental duett misses dewar ind bennett soog the isle thats crowned with shamrock r elliott recitation by rev r haddow james obrien song the harp that onoe thro tarns hall mr a mckay selection irish airs by the orchestra calisthenics performance solo come back to erin mrsj parker a few min utes entertainmentby the irish organgrind- er mr tiacksell the entertainment seem ed to bo much enjoyed by those present the horse sale last week was auita a success a large number or buyers were gresest and the prices realised were very a3jatocy ahoat 170 hartes were offer ed co a spe era jr david if jordan of edmestin n y emaciated helpless orless iioows both the method and results whan byrnp of figs is taken it k pleasant and refreshing to the tasteand act eenyetpttmpoathatadneyii liver and bowels cleanses the syh- temeffectnallyr dispda colds headi etches and fevers and cores habitual constipation byrnp of kg is ths only remedy ot ita kind ever pro duced pleaangto the teste and ac ceptable to the btomach prompt hi its action and truly beneficial fa its effects prepared only froin the raoai healthyanqagreeablesubstances iti manyexcellentqualitiescommendif toall and have made it the most popular remedy known syrup of figs is for 6alo in 75b bottles by all leading druggists any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one wno wishe to try it manrtfactured only by tej california fig syrup c tiireahcis0cll ifluuvulr st kev7 iqski htv pure powdered purest 8trohoest best j wet aoaoeniauaisibiii r ur an c- ia dtatt i i i rtoi senear toectiarrll is the i bottejitetcopieamaieapf catarrh soldbrdmcsuacrtntbrniifl5rtam et haicluio wtrrcn r u sa fashionable west end 99 lfpper wyndhkk street headguarters for stylish suitings overcoat ings trowserings and new and stylish gentlemens furnishings hey goods tmving dtily inspection invited j my speciality perfect fit ting pants to order 84 oo r e nelson i merclimt tailor and gents furnisher 99 upper wjndham st guelph tography i l33 t be- constr netioii gontrkcts gs brinjgb new hopes rcutnstssces and new alsubr tvgs spring fash- 1 nresjj goods silks y mantles wraps paru- ucegj- jqloves hosiery corset jj- ladlesl underwear dress trimtn pgs dteis buttons and tlarg variety of other goods too numei ins loj mention to the mamtiptri efouse have pt rchased largely season in theabove nd staples in anti- r se and all the tbe move up from o 25 per cent so se 11 jou goods all it about wholesale uever had largerj dfettc r atocks of shirt- itton s coftonades denims b tcvellings linens tab- han 1 owl oui cheap i whpl ale jjifice to look well taste it aore the result of good judgement ind stock of than mere lavish use of money my boots shos is adspted to fill the wants of those who having slender incomes still dejira to make their appearince creditable uy experience and olose relations with manufacturers enables me to present a line of footwear unequalled in the county for style equality tnd price wm williams aoton 3 in th superb and are rier cent thau the lt tfia coqtf acta hive heeti fet and the baildtra irf at cork getiiuff the materia teadj foe the recotistractiotrani eolargement of our premis2a the changes will be od au extensive scale- and when cgppleted yoa will not recosnilsa the old stand weihire foira long time felt the necessity for jmore room bar increasing basinesa his been pressing iu demandsr in tie new pre raises we hope to serve obi customers more readily aad eteily r i there is jast one drawback and that is the time ofithe year- during which the altefationi are to be nude had we not been forced throagh the exigencies of the uxa fixe we ihoalinot have undertaken the changes aatij after the spring trade was over ki it i our spring importing trders aawell as home purchase were plsoed long ago and the goods are now coming to hand aud we ara going to be overcrowded tjhere is jast one way ddt of it and that is to clear oat the goods as fasi as ttiay coots in to do this we shall miice a graad s j 1- 1 l sffrlng bmrpkin shle tc j ufthe kewgoods as well as tho uoes in etoci ana the catting prices which have kept the commaniyjia such a state of interest during the past weeks will be carried nit into thepring stock and the spring batiness wemest have foom to worfej we cannot riave the poods in the way and we are determined bevvoat- be we ceifer in oar history imported nicer goods thin this eeason end if owing to the condition of oar premueewe thailno make bur usasl wiadow display dont get the idea that we have cbt got th nicest stock of goods in the city t j i all oar departments are in full wocking order york add inr ililliners arc i hits manny hasretarned from ke at work i hiss lennox baa returned from mantle slaters are at work lrtertrt has returned from net at work j we are all at work w york an mriboller york and 25 and 27wyndhauijstreet guelph if you wani i your blood i purified and your system invigorated get a bottle of smiths hi if you have we have 1 big stock of carpets aud c iclotis cheap i ot rarieiy of all kiude ofigoods is larfte wifh tie latest novelties ies aiid gents footwear iu 3 riety and extraordiu inery opening will i be nniug of april i di iss ail mantle making will be uo to tpe dark as usual j olr tailorxti aud gents fuiy uisbgig dibartuicnts nothing to fn ontario 1 beat honi w ha ofg ds 0 public cauuot be served ches der 61 better anywhere aud the aro isordiilly invited to in- i several leading lines 3 ars slaughtering lli4mjcleodco 1 jeoaaetowk contplctc cure fu sarsipaiiilla tjhis is from mr d m jordin 1 re tire 1 farmer and one of the most re nted citizens of otsego co n y onrteen year mail 1 1nl an ntnek tin el and liave siiilu bca troubled wltll liver and kidneys graluilly groivlns woric tlircc years ao i got invu to low that l colilcarccir watlc i li icd nore like a enrpse uiau a living being 11 no iiiiittllle miu lor aye weeks i sin r hint bit ernet i as badly emaciated 11 had no more color tliau a jnartto u iloids sxrjanarllla wai reeomroended rnd i ho ilit i would try it liciore i lud flnlslicjl is fist bottle t slea tint i felt better tut- ler 4 less the fnsamniaclon ot tho kt- dcliausulhhlm tlisculnr jef mr face aiul i frccrt to cect hwaarr alier tl idfike liirrikitlle i could eat anytldus rt sutlsrllnline why 1 jot nj tha i had to eat times a ill i ua uov ful y recovered thanks to hoods sarsaparida w 1 ul nelf tt xm well all tvhri know fesrvelttnswell 1uu neia if we could talk as loud as our go such a din in this town would be riofhen cnoos plllc r- lwilitcmvnmrntu i tie new meat market see them lsee then bat kuw o sttjll been in badness in acton iods 5j that when iieople aw snppui wtui first- fresh meats fjwle c therco where such can w tecared w 3 offer only the beat to b bad and u a 00a se iience now en joj a patronage which u about oi r hishcrt antldpauo ipatlware endeavor to wat our cuitoniers umaaastiaeaceweiatathe ojdand bcssv paid for pork hldoa tal- partsa having catue etosellareroiaettid cau 1 ostuiil theyre beauties theyre novelties theyre cheap theyre bikutni n 1 i j theyre nov tltieis theyre c ea eentetnbec our fast color american prints at 5 cents ill list year 1 1z prints to he clkred atitjcenu i 5 and 7 wyndham street guelphi u otwtld street glatgaw 4- se triem sent ict ods ibloqld tonic- a hadkotf get a bottle of smiths cherry pleasant to take and cures e ouf- winter fluid for roughness of jhe sk hands and to be used after nckequal prepared only by ik gsmith st co j dispensing cheaii gu ilph ont our dress and our tailors are 1 t i- sl- balsam very time chapped shaving has its no 12 yyadhamst gblago w hohse there would be alarm oods rgton htvinr taken over the batictu otthit olircitablkhcdoaia lately cdndacted hy henderson itobie ji- co we iefi to annoauce o its many tiatcont of the nast aud tha nublio renerally that we will intogtrate a j j 1- gfreafroleamg qasaale eemnauls jithey beauties theyre novelties theyre cheap j ujsq blaci vf orated pantt to order atw50 to commence on- saturday pet 25th for one month only stack o kooda which we cannot carty 01 ertiu neat seaton will be offered at rare selhog pricet immediate sale regard- lees o cost or profit will ba the order oc the day we sill offer a very fine assortment of biess pabriss i i ileny of which are snitabla for summer wear an inigeclion ot which we are- satisfied wjll reqnire no second thought about pitchating i of cverythini ftt tlmoss oothing boots 5 shoes j d willialison fc co guelph will be a treat featore of tbit sale vve 1 lave a urge and well assorted stock which moat positively be cl red ont and at once w are making no reserve in thii depa tmeritwhalever onr object is lo clean the stock ont in a mqntl and to do to regular prices will be entirety lost sight of our terms are casl we can sell yoa roods much cheaper for cash tbh trader the the old credit system and be more tail ifaclory lor everyone concerned we invite inspection and will at all times be pleased lo thow bar goods v henederson tf a 0- 1 s i t