" FOR THE PRETTIEST AND CHEAPEST WALL PAPER IN TOWN CO TO LIVINGSTONE'S DRUG STORE BANK OF HAMILTON. pos CAPITAL - + 50,000 RESERVE FUND |» . $675,000 DIRECTORS JOHN BTUART, PRESIDENT: A. G. RAMBAY, Vicz-Pars. OHN PROCTOR. GEORGE ROACH A. T. WOOD, WM. GIBSON, M. P A. B. od (Toronto.) SAVINGS maxx.--31 and San eelved on de: Great Britain andthe United geist ton bough' gut aad ania, Collections made on favorabie term: A H,STUART 14. Agent Listowel. LISTOWEL STANDARD. FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1895. Mr. J. 8. Hestos'snew bake oven and workshop are being pushed ahead rapidly. 777 Grocery is ssole agent for Salada Tea. J. M. Briont of this town has been given management of the new flax mil w, allaceburg, which will be incorpor a aa a limited company with 810,006 capital. Oat Dust $6per ton, at Palmerston Oat- meal Mill. 42 A. Morven & Co. MAYor FEATHERSTONE is erecting a brick addition to. his residence Inkerman atreet cant. r, Jam Armstrong grocer, jf also enlarging his residence, Bay street. Wantev--Ge to a competent gi rl, of Hamilton, -- neral servant. xl wages Apply over r the Tank " Tuy. electric siake question has been de ferred for a month parties an opportunity of tendering tenders were opened. Mr, Josrrn Wises having purchased in orden to give other Two sentin, but have not been "the Vanstone block, corner Main and Dodd "Sy atreets, the Salvation Army has removed to its former barracks on mouth side of Main street cast. ec EL. of GE the oubject under iiisenieion will be "HH weE ndeavorers he lp our charch Y 1Cor,12:1-27: Dr R, Willoughby, M. A., leader. Goto J, Schurger's for Wall Papers-- very latest adian papers, and at lowest prices Mrs. W™. Thornton a few days ago by a telegram an- nouncing that her mother was dying. The news of her death reached bere later, and Mr. Spears left on Tuesday to attend the funeral on Friday evening, ow the designs in American aml Can- Srkars was summoned to Tue stores owned hy Deter Campbell, Mrs. Sutherland and S. M. Smith, recently vutted by fire, are nearly finished, and will be ready for occupying again very shortly, The fronts will have a considerably impro ed appearance. Tur Workshop on Wheels will leave town on May Ks Parties wanting lawn shary or other work done should bring them along at onee: K. Tavion. Rev. A. MeGireuivnay of Toronto; High Chief Ranger Order of Foresters, will preach a Foresters' past of the Independent aermon to the Atwood court on the 26th inst., two weeks later than was first in timated, It msthe intention of Court Lis towel te attend, Larner Trovr.--VProhably the largest trout ever eg ai to tewn was landed here on Friday last by captured it in the | Saugeen, ©. Clarke, who it wa pounder and measured 19 inches in length. It wasn beautiful specimen of brook trout t local * as a three and was much admired by our ms) Notices. --All parties indebted to the ea. tate of the late J. 8, Bowman are respect fully requested to call and wetlte at the house, 5) aglanstreets, before the 15th of an vunts re reiutiig un- ed after that date will be placed in a wyer's hands for collec retion. Axpor Day.--To-day has been proclaimed as Arbor day in this town. The got the start of our local authorities some- what. However, it .is not yet too late to plant trees, and it behooves our citizens to make proper use of the day which has been set apart for tree-planting. season has For Satz --A very Cie brick house and sat for sale on im aaay Ve na, good» peasy Jendidd shad rst class hard and 'soft water. sale newly Honse « open Jeweler. --J2 "iew Hansmes Snor.--Mr. Ed. willin a few days open a new harness shop on Wallace street, in the stand lately oo- Gerbrach. Ed. waa for Mesars. Preuter & Sander- Howe less succeed i in ee up for himself a successful business. Urrex Bros. of this town are arr vortable saw mill on the farmof J. H. Aliresht, Brunner, where there are logs enough to make about 200,000 feet of Jum- ber. The Messrs, test, which is not very probable, the elec- tion will be held on the 27th inst. Tux 24Tu.--An excellent programme of 4 has been prepared for the celebration Next Sundsy, May 12th, will be observed as children's day in the U. B. Church. In the evening an address will be delivered by the pastor to the children, 'who will the music for the service, and they will also have the church decorated suitable for the occasion, All are cordially invited to'attend as this will be a beautiful service. Susmen weather on the Ist of May is something unusual in our climate, yet this is what weare experiencing the present sea- son, The week has been remarkably warm, the temperature on several days shing nearly 90 degrees in the shade. The effect of the heat has been to bring the trees out into leaf and blossom with a veri- table rush. The fine ine . week have also aided the rapid gro the seeding is pretty well th aiseahis with, vegetation is nearly as far ad sually is by the Ist of J whe never looked better, andl everything present indicates a fruitful year. ACnance ror Lirenatecrs.-- Dr. Williams Medicine Co., of Brockville, evar does nothing hy halv em, in ont spon a scheme ta incep- a to _ elop the latent literary ability of Car eee cieuat for the efforts of those who may successfully participate in the competi- tion, the proprietora of the celebrated Pink a have decided to offer $300, divided into = a eo more than 3000 words, The amo js @ liberal one and will be divided into suma of eters $75, $60, $40, 825, according to the merit of the story. The competition will be who have never wons in a cOmpetition of the kind, andthe re- sults will no doubt prove the recklessness of those who assert that Canada has no liter- ature of the higher type. Towsx Counct.--The regular monthly meeting of the Town Council was held on Monday evening 6th inst, Present, Mayor 'catherstone in. the chair, Reeve Welch and Councillors D, D. Campbell, J, A. Hack- ing, A. Foerch, J. Seburger, J.H. Gunther, W. Pelton, S.J. Stevenson, H. Goddard, M. Metiillivray and W. H, MoCutcheon. The minutes of last were read and confirmed. The following ade nt by the Mayor was read-in open Cou "Gentlemen--It is my sad duty essing to officially announce to you that since our last meeting death has visited us and has romoved I refer to the ywinn our mest worthy Little did we think. gentle- one of our members. aad death of Mr. Be Deputy Reeve. ene who was with us that nightjand one who was apparently so strong and healthy and whe took such an active interest in the Wusiness of this Council. Our last meeting was long and tedious and it was late when we got through, but Mr. Bowmau, remained tothe lam, t togethor.and discussed and ness we had done that evening and what we would do to-night. To-night, gentlemen we are here, Mr. Bowman is gone forever, It ina sad and terrible warning for us all, aml his sudden death shocked thiatown to its very ventre, and well it might,for in Mr. Bowman's death this town and council has sustained a great loss. He was a mont worthy and active member of thin beard and an earnest and enterprising citizen, and one wha we could To his wife and family I extend our most heart- felt sympathy in this their great and sud- den breavement, and trust the Giver of all good will give them such grace and strength an will carry them safely through their great trials, Gentlemen,it is for youto-night iM afford to «pare, to take the proper steps to ensure the election of another DeputyReeve, and who- ever Mr. Bowman's successor may be, I trust the mantle may fall on the shoulders of one an worthy to receive the honor, as the gentleman whose death to-night we mieurn." The following accounts were read and referred te the proper committees Jas. Tremain, teannng, $10.80; Mail and Empire, advertising tenders for electric lighting, $1260. Communications were read from (i. To Simpson, Hamilton; Royal Electric Light Co., and R T. Pringle Montreal, in reference to electric light con tract; also froin MeQuillan & Co., water works contractors, Toronto, suggesting that the time for receiving tenders for electric lighting be extended until Ist June in order to yive the Company an oppor tunity of sultmitting a joint tender with of electric light and water for domestic use and fire protec plans for both the supply tion on the franchise system, as the same steam power and buildings required for wo operate and maintain their own works. Acommunication was read from Mr. W.G Hay offering to. sell to the corporation the {ots on Main and Inkerman streeta known Rosbach pro containing 14 ab the perty acres, with buildings and material thereon, subject to a mortgage on said property of $1,000, bearing 5 per cent. interest, toma dure in three or five years,the corporation to give him in exchange a deed of the agricul: GF acres the White Cloud Novelty Works, Michigan, offering to locate their silyer plate works here, and to employ from 35 to 50 hands, in ennalce ration of receiving » bonus of $3,000, free nite, etc., or would accept a loan of $16,- 000 and free site. Moved by J. A. Hacking, seconded by D. D. Campbell, that the open- ing of tenders for electric lighting be defer- red next regular meeting in June, in order to give other partics unity of tendering.--Carried, Mr. Hanna, of adiiressed the Council in reference to the fmilding of a bridge on Davidson atreet. he Chairman of the Fire, Water, and Gas Committee reported recommending payment of 82w W. A. Gray for hauling engine to Armstrong's fire; also recommendmg the urchase of two rubber nozzles, along with 250 feet of Maltese Cross hose, at $1 Comittee also recommended that D. Washburne be engaged as fireman at $2 per annw On motion the report adopted and the C. Ly chase 250 feet of hose and nozzles. Mr. Drury addressed the Council respecting an illustrated write-up of the town in theGlobe, It was moved by J. A. Hacking, seconded by D. D. Campbell, that the proposition of the Globe Printing Co. for advertising the town be accepted, and thata grant of $50 be made for that urpose, and that & com- appointed to revise the reading .matter. en as follows i Yess--Campbell, Hacking, Gunther, Mc- Gillivrey, Nays--Foerch, Seburger, Pelton, Ww ane: Stevenson, Goddard, McCutcheon. otion lost. The offer of My. Hay re of properties Mecidends A. Hacking, ed 'by wD. D, Campbell, that the matter of the Hay property be left tothe Executive Commit- y week to the Chairman of Relief ¢ prizes, for the best five original stories report adopted. Account of eke cr ota We sy The band, through Mr. C. A. dent, petitioned the Council for 8 grant $100, Moved by Wm. Welch, seconded | J. H. Gunther, that the band be granted Sa sone of 9100 Seco to give sory three days' services when called for, one of which days shall be the last day of the Fall Fair ; also to play ome even- ing each week on stand. Moved in amendmet by J. A. Hacking, seconded ton, McGillivray, McCutcheon. Mays. Ganpe bell, Gunther, Welch. Amendment carried. The Mechanica' Institute applied for a No, 2 caused by the death of Mr. J. 8. Bowman, late geet ve, was introduced and passed, nation to be bela in the Council Chamber on Monday, 20th inst., atl0a.m. If a poll is Pil necessa: it will take place on the 27th, at the usual places in the different Wards. = Moved by A. Foerch, seconded by J. Seburger, that the Mayor and Clerk be instructed draft a letter of condolence to Mra. Bow- man and family on behalf of thia Council-- Carried, Council adjourned until Monday evening, 13th inst ELMA. Following is the par of the School U.S.S, No. 1 Elma and Wallace. Of the twelve who ied at the promotion exam, all succeeded in passing with excellent marks: Into Sr. Fourth--Daisy Lander- It is but fair to say at the pupils above deserve great credit for acquitting themselves #0 wel B. E, RoTHWELL, Teacher. LEBANON. Improvemen's are not confined to the ieintty Contracter Scott is erecting & ae the building was -- last week, arly & . Scott has 'all the buildings framed at is want:ng the construction of the walls, and with his large staff will bave his contracts in the siseiey ready for the hay crop. for expidition is hard to bear. he pastor io his ulterance to what migh novel. If the warblers sang before light it is a rare occurrence The quarterly mecting was a success, as the circuit turned out en masse. CARTHAGE. re the names of = 24 success- candidates at the re importunity gave tbe regarded as day- sth class--Annie Maman 409. Etta Leggatt 454, Wm muel Moore 373. Annie Campbell 41 4th-- Ralph Schneider 377. Jennie Freeborn Minnie Donegan tt Boyd Thor Ewing 33% Moore 390, A 395. Laura Se -- 320, a Donegan 319, John Sump 3 -- _ Hid Bg: ney 297, Pre ak "352, n 263, Eaward Wood 219, Ma "tie jobaston 229, Sarah Cruthers 341 TROWBRIDGE: All the pupils (31) of the Trowbridge school were ceesfu: a € promotion examination. The names are arranged in order of merit : gg to class-- Florence Porterfield 437, Lionel Tinning 413, Bertna Witmer 406, Edith Code 405, Floesie Oliver 397, Maggie Lentz 361, Minnie Heath 344. Prom. to Senor 4° =4ith Stoll 504, Emma Johnxon 488 John Nesbitt 481, Lydia Moore 466, Am- 4 ereea Jackson 351. by Robinson 362, Sam Oliver 356, Alice Witmer 352, Maud Johnson ice Beoth 304, Rezell 296, Betta Coates 282. Prom. Senior 3ted-- ¢ Love 429, Maud Oliver 399, Mabel Wileott 360, Jenny Robson 348, Alex. 340, Alpert Stoll 337, Wilcort 255, Ls Smith 225, to pass ty sth 2 Junior 4th 248, to Sensor 3rd 21 8TH LINE ELMA. Report of annual promotion exanina~ tior. of SS No, Out of sent vp all were succeastul, with plen to rpare ; Class V., marks obtainable 245s passing maik 298: Rachel Laid w 557, lames Gaynor 550, Lotte Ad- ial 454, Azgic Hunter 419, Alle Hun- ter 391. Sr. btainable marks 745, passing atk en Shanno 479. "y Turnbull 453, Olive Hamilton 449. John La:dlaw 413, Janet Hamilton 386, Acchi Hogal 385, Wallace Croweli 392. 1V., obtemable marke 620, cine marks 2. Wilie Edgar 404, Laura Nethercott 358, on Hamilton 306, Willie Adams 349. . en ee -- et Darsing mark 2 Dora 45 Ley mith Ri Wille ly "n ; Peebles 366, Mrs. Wm. Stevenson is just recover~ ing from a yery severe atta k of la ippe. apy of Elma people are com- plaining of th 'readful epidemic. Mre. Viner, © as, we understand, very lo Genta about the first to finish seediog on ourline. Geordie 8a ustler Ge eorge Hamilton, while chopping wocd » few days ago severely cut a foot, which has laid him up so that b bas been unable to wear bis boot for rhs last wee WALLAOB. The iy is cna t for U.S.S. 2, Elma Walla a Apa Th: names il in ne f at iSr. 4 --Vina cor pn. Sr. 3trd--Adam Mc- Keever, G McKeever, Barnett, Flo. nntaree Jas. Gardine Secatd Dippel, Anaic 'Building ge OY have been actively Large of Listowel, has a the addition to lace cheese factory. je accom- ---- 'Acaia ation was too scant for pao decided to erect a curi armers have almost completed coed t dpy was generally observed hd in this locality. We und at S. S.No. 3, alae, Geo. , teacher, there were twen fcur condlautes ec atthe cons poametion 6 en vaiding * cok place at_ the uD. "Eom, Oe participants Ring bis aught Miss Emma - Ba ker of Ti shea 'that How MARYBOROUGH. cIL. --Council met at Moorefield on Monday 19th April, 1895 atioa.m. Moambers all present the Keeve in the chair. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Mr. James ters worth a a e th in reference to having a drain a Mc- veren St, Lathes peeneey ite sid po far as the towg ig togive bim along the for the divis ae m which the gti is eaid to exist, was structed to examine Fe tween concessions 6 an ide- road between lots 15 a lo! making the usual appropriations for the year. The following were passed on motion of McCormick Dr. as Bell, A 1,50, Geo. S, Pepplirr, ball-comt repairing Wallace townline, tof new culve _-- ani 5, Edward Fomth Div. 6, Jam Fence- viewe! Ww. Te es an Aylsworth Long, Div, 2, Elisha Turner and Robert McArthur, Div, 3, Wm Seoth Diy. 4, John jp eree Div, 5, W Wilson, Div. . Rich Fair man, Pathows John Law, Marti inesman and Jabe Riddolls, Michaei Roche, Wm. Mc- byl and Ste Velie, Aylsworth Norma Is " Metcalf, John Herbert, George Bessie, Philip rt, Jol Cameron, Henry cmd George Bessie, F Strick- er, Ss Wm. Newstead, ma Mapnel!, George Walker, Joha O Short atte, John owe, James i Richard Hussey, ames Corrigle, Wm. H. Mitchell and John Sleeman, Wm. pry Isaac Melsaac, Henry Hiiborn, ering, James McKay, J Robert Philip, ee Alle ea EB . Wm. Barber, W Woods, Thos. "Wooddise and Wi Oxby, Richard Philip and Samuel Noble, Henry er, no. iorpby, Wm. Benson, Wm, Mitchell, Thomas Brett, Wm Etho tt,Wm_ Fair Jas. McLaugblan and Thos. H Mitchell, ¢ Tosh, Jacob Delmage, Lewis -- x Char. Coote and Wm. Lay 4 Oseald and Walter' Wm." Agar, Edgar Groves, as. Connell, Edward Green, Sussex Gillrie, Henry Watson. Epwarp Dynes, Clerk. Saigeon, Mc- . the McIL. ROY-- In V maliace, on tbe 14th ult, the wife of Joseph MclLiro: & 80D. HEIBIEN--In Elma, 4 'the Soli the wife of Louis Helbelu of a daughter, BAISLER--In Mornington, on the 30th ult., the Wife of John Balsier of a daughter. DEATHS HAWKINS --- In Listowel,on Wednesday May ist, 1585. san Eliza Hawkins, aged 72 yoars, 10 ip onthe and 16 days. HOBINSO Lmowel, on Tuesday rf pales May" it Jobo Robinson, agen {Aa of the deceased, who was one of the carly actilers of reek "Queen's dbus h* ee will ll tel noxt w -- 5° EURA! MAINS IN BACK OR SIDE OR ANY MUSCULAR Ls N 'Using phd . * Paster: et ports Pus [ve grereta oe THE STANDARD*BRED STALLION, WEDGEBLOCK, NO. 10819 By Connaught 2.24, sire of four in the 2.30 list; by dg 1) 2.19, $i 25 in the list. am by Annapolis, sire of 2 inthe list ; second dam by Hermes, 2.27 1-2, sire of 7 = peepee by ge 3-4 in the list ; third ene by Volaateer,, re sire of 65 in the list. DGEBLOCK hes a_ record the sire of color. GEB LOCK will make the sea- L son at hs owner's barn, Listowel. TEBMS.--To insure, $10, payable Feb. 1, 1896 . J. W. ROLLS. TAMBLYN & GLIMIE. ' Sowa old stand, Wallace Street, Is the place to get Mangel, Carrot, Turnip and Seed Corn for todder. B General Groceries, Crock- --pon™ ery and Glassware all fresh, new goods at lowest prices. TAMBLYN & CLIMIE, WALLACE ST. All kirids of farm produce an outlet allowances betwe ng Hog 9~' 6 for water from his og tare McDonald, | Commissioner ck For Bargains. HER MCMILLAN STOCK Weare meeting with the gt success, Every. line marked chote be down below holesale a - dust Note the the Following Prices. Drees Goods $1.50 for $1, aa 25 for 90c, $1 for 75c, 75c for 50c, 50c tor 40c, 35c fo for 22c. MANTLE, CAPE CLOTH same seduction. $3 worsted for $2, $2.50 for as. | $1.90, $2 for $1.50, $1.50 for $1,20 &, Tweeds Same Reduction. Ladies Black Jerseys $1 for 6oc, $1.50 for $1, $2. ries $1.50, $2.75 for $2. Mantles and Capes at Half Price, 5 Iadies Vests for-25c, 4 -pr [ 'cashmere hose for $1, 10 yds best crumb cloth for $1. LACES AND RIBBONS AT HALF PRICE. Yatisi Corsets at 95c, other lines as low as at a reduction. ts for $4 worth $7. A eeet variety of Boys clothing, 5 lbs of the best tea for $1. We keep the standard fashion "sag free and patterns sold here. Look for' bargains. -| Remember the atore RED FLAG R. McMILLAN'S OLD STAND. J. M. SCHINBEIN. Ask your Druggist for Are you aman that works for a living--A man that gets upand early and builds the fires, and then goes and buildsa house? Are youa man that digs in the earth for a living? "Are you a r|mason, a moulder, a machin- ist ora blacksmith, a butcher, a baker aker ? Are you a moter- Are in any sort of business or a candlestick or a conductor ? s any particular sort wiofclothes2 Are you doing any work "that takes tough clothes to stand the racket ? e carry tough clothes for your particular sort of work. Overalls, smocks, jackets, suits, all sorts of clothes for all sorts of men to do all sorts of. work in, and we sell a better made class of goods than most stores do. See them M. WILDFANG, of The Elephant, WALLACE STREET. Sign Wedding outfits a specialty. NOTICE. The electors of the town of Listowel are hersuy not potined that a public meeting will TOWN HALL --OoNn-- FLORIDA WATER A DAINTY FLORAL EXTRACT For Handkerchief, Toilet and Bath. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. --_--21-- In the matter of the estate of MARVIN HOWE, late of the Townsh: May talning the r christi id dresses and descrip ieee, wits fall lars oF Agr claims poly nature sdmmodiatelz after sald 17th day of D, 1895, the Tatd "oxecntors will pro- oon 40 dist ite beer tee as echt Ae maid oatale a og eD oniy to The claims of SY 'they hall re have notice and they.will not be Hable for the sald nasote ar 9p bereof to any! or perso whoas "Geb or clatme thers x pot have Sressived 21 LING & BLEW oon ace Street, oprah Datedat Listowel, April llth, A. > Ipof Walless in fie | prosper in th , | the widow ang fesneriene, Tocommagce atthe hour o! Monday May 20, 1895, att ten o'clock tn the fore AJ fe Urea Cane ne SBE In the following pla Monday, May 27, 1895, {nine o'clock, , and to eqatings open until five S'olock. Pp. m., and no longer. For GLADSTONE pate at the Hall, Wm. Bright, Retarning Office For BISMARCK WARD at H. pan seta shop, @ ¥ 2. 8. Edgeoumbe, Deputy- turning O: owe hasan, WARD, Weeon Shop, Wallace sreet, An Deputy-Returning Ofice For DUFFERIN wARD ek! At Morrow, Narulne ot uire's v rew Hay, Stare , aie NSDOWNE WARD at Later's weron 7 ia Torrance, Deputy- Returning [o) WM. BRIGHT, 'Town Clerk. Listowel, May 7, 1885, GARD OF THANKS. To the officersand wembere of Listowel Lodge No. 199 4.0, 0. seer end ermitus 2 conve you our sincere ib anks Sor nd sympathy hown ath you annie tha tines and after the on t af ode is ate Roman and Somers 3 ¢ paym: wd © good ork of protecting urs het ee WwW. Mise Muewe Dixox, 6S ALBERTA CassiprY, E | j tore |i FARM FOR SALE 32, Wallace, 100 ae balance noes' aod mane bush mrortable Being lot 6, con. 85 cleared, ey "raiaable a of bouse of Brooms, with al cella: peo a hele ; enoes pearly ou of oedar, ny snare' Procabing ba a, Tremein on farm at uces the Le blistering. most effectual rem done on short notice. iene Keep a full "the of Stoves, aura, Pails, reamers, Churns, Boilers, Kettles, Cheese Factory fittings, viz : Pails, Milk Cans, Steam and l ans, &c. . Cheese Vats, oi wes Water Fittings of all kinds Repairing promptly Hdl do ian and American Coal gil for sale. ZILLIAX & SARVIS, urpose | ariavea" gy the om f De Reeve. Should & poll be necessary it Pitche held coe CARSON & MoKET, ? "THE tinually. THE NOTED CASH STORE. LOOK FOR THE OLDEN LION, NEW PREMISES, MAIN STREET. Men's Fawn Spring Overcoats.. Men's All Wool Pants.......... 25 " See our Men's Tweed Pants only Men's Overalls at 65c, 75c, Sic, Youth's Strong Tweed Suits, $3 and upwards; School Suits for boys, age 6 to 12, special good School Suits for boys age 10 to 15, good value, $4.25. Afine section of finer Clothing for Boys and Men, pe all going at our usual low prices. Carpets ! Carpets ! Oilcloths ! Curtains ! t this season of the year when than Ladies are delighted with our Milline: ery. continue to influence the or Bonnet, where there my no "apaite to climb and perfect daylight. Carson & McKee, THER GOLDEN: LION. -- 9 +e 7D S2 and upwards pectaniiing is the order, nothing is of more int rest to you Carpeta and Curt " reat variety, 10c, I2hcs » 18c, Be, 25e, 30e, 3 * se, ty hy SC Sc, Me, Sl and $125 per i we never had such values, and think of Gayton Four Pairs of Lace Curtains for $1 Come and see them Curtains Pe pee palband up to $12 per pair. ---- Boston Silkalines aud Art a i Gert Jurtain im only Se per New Fringes for curt. ew Curtain- "holders for rsiome My at the sides, new- Sgured Reps and be merer difierent with is is the lor Housefurnishings. No dark corners to deceive you in the Goods, Plenty of Light, Plenty of Room. , fr mgh to admit that re always learning, and cg out te ward perfection i yee detail of store manageme: he statement deserves to be emph We're all the time learning how to se your interests ania. Each day as the creeps down behind the chimneys we're conscious that we all have learned some- thing that can be turned into a betterment of methods and merchandixe Everything ws hereabout--even the met l women who do the busine ie Golden Lion 'ash Store is now she centre hes ate t. Many visitors call here to see our facilities and learn o You all ha esame chance. are sure to see you again. SEASON' S MILLINERY. We are getting new custon con ight Prices, 5! Stylish Trimming and Obliging "Milliners and it is conceded that this is the spot for a Hat pes. ranted stainless superior to any Now Patterns in Spring Prints, Finest hovtery in town. Boots and Shoes for everybody. 01 Groceries eyeryihing new and choloe, evaporated Pa: by the Ib, or in jars or pails. Delinaltos a prpperatiog for puddings only 10c pac! J. S. GEE'S 9 STORES. Ladies heavy seamless, war- only licts © pelts other lines from l0c ol up. Ladies cashmefe hose only -- fine lines good value. Navy Blue Werated for boys sults, fine range in Tweeds for boys sults from 250 per y up. Straw Hate for men, boys and girls, prices right. rices out to suit the sete Ladies" and Children's Shoes rom T3e. pair wu 0. aches, Apricots, Jellies, and rainy diferent & i Pure Ceylon Biaok Tea for Gavorcan't be beat, We dun't sell it in packages, it ts far package tea inthe market. Japan teas at 10, 2) and 25cls, good values Highest prices paid fur produce. now in st designs, i me R no charge SALLOWS ¢€ ALEXANDER, o Ai The leading Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, have ock, furniture of the--latest -most.and - artistic neluding OCKERS, PARLOR. AND BED-ROOM SUITS. PARLOR- -WORK we guarantee, as we manufacture all our own goods in that line. tull line of Furniture Coverings, Fringes, Cords and Gimps always kept in stoc picture frame m e have also a full line of Picase call and see our com--- ah No trouble to quote rices or show goods. lete stock, ndertaking attended to in the most thoro ugh manner, "Night or Day." _ Logs, Lumber, Hay and Wood taken in exchange for furniture. Also wood forsale at SALLOWS & ALEXANDER'S for delivering. SALLOWS & ALEXANDER, Main Street, mae Next door OUT OF THE FIRE SELLING OFF DAMAGED. STOCK AT WONDERFUL BARGAINS. <a : - Have removed temper -arily to---- STORE FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY R. HUTCHISON, to Thompson Bros. ROBERT MOORE,