LEGAL Morpeny & CARTHEW, eutised by a Kick from another horse. bie uncle, Thomas Abell, for a few days, returned to his tome at. Dunkeld t.| on Tuesday. Mr. Edgar is basy eunvassing the Beok, | farmers for the Farmers' Binder Twine = d& CECIL HAMILTON, B.A BARRISTER, CONVEYANCER. = »@feney % ae at 4K per bean -suae rn nest to 3 pr Fo Foster, Dentist. Branon Orrioz--Maie-st., Atwood, a over THE Bee office. Will visit At- % Wood every Wednesday aftern DENTAL. Dr. W. A. MCDOWELL, Daw TisgT. RADUATE of Royat Coftege of Dental Sur. ee Terwato University. ever Thompeon Bros, store, Listowel, Corin Mole 4 ama oe trom 9.90 RW. M. BRU WwW. M. BRUCE, € ¥ Ltwood, over Tax SCENTIATE 9; 2. Uni 7 io bis pew a St, towel, Ont. MEDICAL. DR. A. S. LANGRILL Honor Gradeate of Toronto Univers- Licentiate Boren. 2 of Physicians and & Satgeons of 0 ia) attention givea to Eye, Ear ose and Throat, Evenings preferred . such work. Office and residence---Maib-st,, next x Myre. ae iegere store, ATWOOD, ONT. eee "iD. A. KIDD, M D., ATWOOD, ONT. Physician, Sur Accoucheor. tA full course of six weeks in 1890 e@4nd a falf course of eight weeks in [901 #-4n The New York Pos-Gradent te School @-end Hospita) w York. Special attention to . Diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat. Diseases of Women children, snd : operative surgery, @:Sffiice Hours : 8 to 10a. m. 1 to 8 p, m. 6 to 8 p. m. and AUCTIONEERS. C. M. MERRYFIELD, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THR ty of Terth, Monktos, "ALEX. MORRISON, ao AUCLrIONEER FOR wthe Counties of Perth and Huron. thoderate, All orders by mail < or oo promptly attended to, At- ae Place 3 'Your Money a keep gear money for doubtful mortgages at low rates of interes «when at all rn in large or smal ¥ amounts, for auy - +4od, it can be safely in rested in -bearing bonds of the Britian Co. He reports the price of twine a Hittle lower than that of last year. Great improvements are to be made '| during the coming summer fn the way of building. Mra, Wm, Diekson intends raising and putting # stone wall under the straw shed. D. Edgar purposes put ting up av extensiye straw shed, Mes- sts. Joseph Hanna and Wm. Annett are making preparations for pew barns, On the 16th -March the municipal Council of Elma appointed the follow- ing and Fenceviewers : P, Davidsen, A, Weber, Haddow, U. Adams, J- , W. Martin, W. go J, Hardy, J. re area B. Stevevenson, T. May J. Vines, A. Porter, W. Jolly, BR. UVogh- lin, J, Leonard, T. Diekson, T. L. Mc- Cauley, G. Keith, R. Clark, A. Steven- son, W. Hamiltop,G. Graham, BR. Far- rell, G. Husse, J. Danbroo', W. Math- eson, L. Lucas, M. Stevenson, 8, Love, J. Nichol, W. Morrises, 3. Cowan, W. Hemphill, J. Barton, H, Richmond, J. Hatherly, ©. Vallance, 8. Hiles, A. Robb, H. Smith, F. MeFariane, J, Rit- ter, W. Blair, G. Ellacott,G. Hiles, F. Davis, J. Horn, F. Cockwell, W. Scott, R. Roe, A. Houston, J. Baillie, R, Heary, J. R. Hammond, &. Broughton, W. BroughtonjW. Trebike, F. Doering, Wesley Abell, @ho has been visiting | J. te D. Philp, H. Lesiie, A. B.|' \Saaeion Tehing Skin and night of Elma, and Mary and Bert at bome. Mr. Forrest was a great sufferer, being afflicted with heart disease and a certain form of appendicitis, which have been gradually wearing him down till iast Wednesday evening, when the hand of death closed the scene at the allotted age of three score years and ten. Dur- ing the proionged tliness of nearly a year, he seemed to suffer with a calm resignation te the contreiting will of an all wise Providence. He was a member of the Presbyterian church, andin politics a stannch Reformer. The funeral, which took place on Fri- | day to Elma Centre cemetery, was cou- dacted by the Rev. Mr. Abrey ef Monk- ton, and was largely attended. The heartfelt sympathy of the community ia extended to all the friends and rela- tives in this, the hour of their sad be- reavement. Miss E. Bennett has left for Toronto to resume ber enirsir| as puree in the! Sick okiidren's bospital J.H. Thompson & Sons have tapped pioneers pasead away, im the perncn of [7% 1 trees thin Bpting. The run of Alex. Forrest, ar., who resided on lot 6, |""P bas not been any too good as the con. 18, Elma, Deceased was born in weather has not been favorable. Mr.and Mrs. W. J. Gilkinson Save Creden Parish, Aberdeenshire, Scot- the sympatnyjof a large circle of friends land 3p 1882 He emigrated to Canada in 1853, and resided for some years in |! the death of their daughter, Levins. on Thunday morning from consamp- Woodstock, In 1854 he married Miss Jane McKay, who was a native of|tion. The fuveral takes place op Sat- Banffshire, Scotland. In 1857 he, with | urday at 2 p.or. Spring Millinery siSaaeSeSSSaeaeeecetcscstcct Our 'Spring Millinery Opening will be held on Friday, April 3rd, Better and Grander than ever. We have the latest in Sofa Pillow Covers, and full lined Fancy Collars. Our assortment of Ribbons, and stamped Mats, es, Embroideries and Appliques is such as to please our customers. Prices moderate, con- sidering the extra fine quality of all our Goods. MISS A. GOVENLOCE. J. Lambert, C. Ritter, M. Smith, G. Leslie, W. Medd, C. A. Broughton and Jebn Vallance. Fence Viewers--J. A, | Tornba)l, H, Moore, A. Tughben, T. Dickson, J}. Howatt, E. Corry, W. Burnett, J. Sproul, J. Broughton, &. Bennett, G. Struthera, J. Gernhelder, W.J. Gilkinson, W.H. Gilmer. Pound- keepers--J. 8. Hamilton, T. Hunter, W. McCormick, J. Mitchell, R, Cogh- itm, N. Coghlin, J, W. Jobusten, R.Ford, Ww. Hemphill, A. Huggins, W.MecCourt, | 8. Smith, J. Lambert. J. Cuthbertson and G. lugiis. On March 18th another of the old BOYS Have you ordered your Spring Suit? No! Well, do not pods of the/@0 80 till you see Hugh Porter's large assortment of J. j yout. : Apply to wa. BUCKINGHAM, Manager. "@4-.n. Tit TABLE. a Station, Nerth 7.47 om Fea i ony Spring and Summer Suitings which have just arrived, and we Will Convince you that you can get better satisfaction for less money than you can get elsewhere. Our line of Furnishings can't be beaten. | [Always on Top! DOUGLAS, the Shoe Man. Never before were such bargains offered in Listowel as for the past 30 days. More old boots have been dump- ed in the rubbish pile than ever before knownof. Yor know the reason why. If not, eall at Douglas' Store, where he is selling --ugij[E-- Boots and Shoes, Cheaper'than you can steal them. i ee: 'The bankrupt'sale for the past 30 days has been @ WKomder of "*7onders. +! This is only a commencer, as we have decided for the Next 30 Days to break all previous records, having purchased a large Bankrupt Stock at a very low rate. We purpose turning them into eash and to do so we are gomg to sel] them Cheaper than Ever. 600 prs men's handmade Plow Boots,were $3.50 now $1.66 358 " Fine Gaiters, were $2.75 now 18 mien's fine Lace Boots, were $3.50, now 186 ladies' fine eae Lace incu were $3. 75 now . ase 55 pairs ladies' Button Shoes, were $1. 65, now 90 " Strapped Slippers, were $1.50, now 500 men's Rubbers, were 90 cents, now Also a number of ladies' Rubbers. Douglas The New Boot Hustler, Ballard's Old Stand, Main St. Bridge. 1,36 1.38 15 Ai * 60 LS a tt > IMBERLEY BLOCK STORE IN FULL BLAST! Mew goods at pleasingly new prices. Our Spring Coods opened up pany for your Inspection. It will afford us much pleasure for you to call, one and all, big and small. Look through our stock, see the beautiful new goods we have to offer in the latest shades and designs ; get our prices, it will be to our mutual vantage. e sell goods on their merits and are quite satisfied to accept your verdict. New. Muslins--------=. sae--Neow Shirt Waists New Prints in one hundred different patterns, from 5 to 12ic per yd. New a *nurtaing, Laces and Embroideries, New Carpets. New Cottoniades ew Shirtinga, New Oilcloths, table and floor. A full line of Boots and Shces in stock. If you require anything inthe Ready-to-wear line we can please you 1n quality, style and prioe. A fresh and complete stock of Groceries always.on hand. Farm produce taken in cachenge at the highest market rice. Atwood JO. E. Holmes, Atwood.