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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-12-15, Page 6THE SIGNAL: OODERIOH, ONT, THURSDAY. DECEMBER IL 101. HAPPENINGS IN CANADA. e_g° YANKftE1 ttlr sang. , DMtal••r Ase No. w+tpF 1mpseeNw4 al eetsafetam. SOME OF THE MOST PROMINENT EVENTS DURING THE PAST WEtK. A 181.111. emel Ase.ea.d for pe•dsg O• lass-aosa.atle 1.15.4. •t ■•neons -A wire °Nee* M seas.. tang Claim ua wear noseband fee sae Tuaesru, Dec. 1t. .Ass.. P....l ther, raid recontly Idgerkeepsr a the Chat ►.a branch of the Standard Ratak, was 14r. rested in that 108 a last eight .. • of ►wing stolen Art,;1.110 at the fwd. 1'aa14 About three mouths macs T 1�. of the Chatham breach disco ansahar- t ug the bank that his oaah ho: w mesial iron. the r,i"lt It was subse,fueetly foe ,n the amt' •e. mum ate maturate (trait -Ws ...ay was thaw he had plaid tho risotto) itt the sash hot at ties cost .ln,l..n of the day'. bean.,•.., that eehexl not looked the box otriu' to the fact that the catmrts were se bu►) that he moult hot close the lid H. void !OM' remrotber. huwrtet, whether be had locked the rash ln•. :1 1he ,..tilt M 9.54. Irdpte. ledrpe. ('et,. tether. who sae a reeett t of the 1" -a:..-;y ratan at g}4410 per year. was :barged mitt. brim. the perpetr. 1•4 e' the robbers the d. lest:tes .Lima,; that I'er.:efatarx ..hsa:"rd lelirr Brat. *14 ,- dy pace kw aria bet i. the :...doter behind kir at the :..w of bank:a.r hours. that be took •dr..tasr ,.f the 'appal abloom of the teller from has' dee' t., enter ►i1 &pertinent and plea the b.'x under the ledge. :meow/ to lack that he would think no more about it, and pkat be then left the beak. That two hours tat r he entered the Mak an the representauoa that he had no cash and wished to till out a blank cheek. hat actually for the reason that he wished M sea if ho scheme had worked; that a visit revealed the cash holt an the place he ieft rt, Brown having apparently forgotten sll about it ; that • couple of hour, later he ratted the bank, carried ofl the money and still has of in his possession. Peonefather was dismrn.•sd hy the hank anthontis, not bctauar :hey charged bore a.:la the robbery, but he.au.e he earned eithout the consent of the'.fll,teb. A few days ago 1:eneral Manager Brodie of the 1:andara Renk in tiro 11) rn.ive•l an anonymous letter.•oncrrning the robbers. and as the result of this the long delayed .pprehenst•,n of I'rnnetather wea decided orot FOR UNREQUITED LOVE. a lasiting Wonsan 1. Hawlltw Leave* to. World e.r sorrow .ad Woe, 14 snit:Pon, i)ec. U. The cirennrst.,noe. onne.ttd with the death of Tetnie Ho!u d, 'so.. whom body am (owed lyiuyy un thy odd tads on tl.e north Jude eat 11 smilton lav, this morning, r.arld foolish :01 the ':••wants for sombre romwuoo. r.. rale was n hue lankitio toting women. • teacher in the Mu,dar Ncio.ot, WWI & 11, n her of the 1-oung People's "•..-ely of !121, ittdr..cnr on con5a•. t with the nest'. tering church. According w the •tory told a repot tei by het uncle Mae Hendcrovm w a wooed and won ly- a young Methodist minister who had •har,te of the • h.nreh ;he att. ruled .4 lifts sitar a year ag'. war ;on:..un. rd her en outgro.tat to flet fr.cnda and 1.- wcdding drum was got result.Rut nootating% cam. between them at tiee last moment, an}l th. ,girl became despondent. Alla utckurcholy . Yesterday rhe was in her r•vtu as usual Nor Hlndersoo and his si-ter were up late recme r:a, in her room then. They went out to th, bare for suer pnr• p..., ..d rattieaiag five minutes later fortiori the girl gear. Taking a lantern 01.1 Hen Jerson searched in every direction, caking bel Meta, but t'osld tinct no trace of her. They searched Moot of the night, .,nd •- soon as it was daylight went ' tat again. .last w the pay waiter dawn that fennel t11, tally. It was lying In the tangled insets n( tweeds end driftni intsa.m washed up by the waves in the o;r. tt% core just east of ll iliow l'oint. l'herr we, n',thu:g 00 the hely but .. 'Wit -dress, and the daces,«•d lay u5 her .dq„tbe feel only lea nag an the water. la le nearly a quarter to: a nide from the Mount to the bay shore, and she had esadentl} tem4} down along a rough path in a ra. ane, for her Oaf awl arms were serat.chd and her feet cut by stows and pierced I. !horns. I'he , le:gyplan to whom the girl's uncle ▪ .1 she was engaged eau .h„cked at the naw . o: Niles Hrnder•'.wa's death, but smiled • hen he was told of the reported relation le • we, a her and hour --The report a ab etor-Ct r..! -e, ' he staid. "1 &ways thought there was something wn.ni with the poor girl, mentally. She mea• not actually demroleel, but was eceen trn . and what the neighbors called 'soft.' i ane afraid .ha used to lane laughed at • go..) deal by her acquaintances. Recently `I•-• lL miens. ceased to use my name, .'nd had been lalling her (riq..ds that she RAO engaged to Dr---' iaefti.sui.g a well known Hamillea physician) It *•wired Rivet Nerve. F...A.t 11.1.4., Ont., fee. P1. -.1 sad death .occurred in the township of Sherwood, a young men named Ree'kra, the only sup port of an aged father, frequented a house in the settlement that diphtheria was in and after returning home complained of symptoms of that dreaded disease, took to hie bed and arrest days atter srds died, not haling secured me.lieal attendance Nn nos could be found to make a coffin, and his poor old hither, aged As, years, by means .1 ..Id boards in • rough state made a bot tall pl•eavl Ms poor boy In it and with has daughter drove • distance of 12 miles to do grsysyurd in the Polish settle- ment Weald tett Epee CUOMO r bits. Riteiter11.r.e, Dee., 12. The village of at. Ola has a bigamy sensation. Samuel t'rorier, a pleasant young sun, went to the village Owed two years ago and in • year vend Mies Hattie Solutes. Recently wife No I and prord that (comer married her at Carletes Place in 11179 Her maiden name was Niel. She agreed to resout.e, her class for WO. A. attempt um made to motet ('rosier, but he skipped. • W ld.w's 4.1.ld.. At.wnvn, t)t. i).'.• 12. -Mrs. Jobe Pet ter, a widow living throe mile. Irma Ostia - eau Pent, while .l..pon-.ewt last Thursday . hat herself up ,n a room ..d took • heavy ulnae of Faris green, from t1. effects .f which .he diad ea Tuesday She leaves three rhtldres A't.r oblong the poison rhe ga.. as • reason fnr the act that she had Mon led away hy • mummer of the neighborhood. There is a great deal of es. or ern. rr ••. rr the sank. 110. r... er A veers) Careen. Indere, i t , 1).. 19 .J R Arm •a the J R Areeetruee thrsZhetieriag Osapsay awl the O;eel b dhoti east wiewaseg sozeo lino• Dna 12. - At she a er the sloe t Sr Osa/wwses Retards) . Hen Mass IjSss4I'M the Swaim and Norway relsrri.g to C.sgr.reaa• Me 'e &elated peedmaee few • 'zed Wilms sold sad alias ado IS le 1, asked eke Aaerb•w it they would egr.s Ma ra m ef 90 M1, `ash would he • water approach te die proms value. St aator Allmon replied that theArn.ru.asa would protases ratio of It to 1, has, 1f agree- able greeable to the Rurop.su states, the Ainerlcaas isolglat a..'.pt • dtlen•t ratio. For ala - leaf he tbought that w ver ust•1 assess would most logically adopt the ratio el 181.1 M I America would auvpt no ✓ ano eaten • snticunt number of rovers - waste 'watered tato the agreeu.st M make it •endues. United States Delegate d W retinae, u repay se M Timed said he was sur- prised at tbt attitude of the Lala salon Jelegatte, or tt was supposed they would be very trundly to the use of silver as money. Se thought the proposed purehims of 30 . wlhoa ounces of silver annually by Lampe provided that at was in sddittun to the starer now woman; used mt)ht he a body, to jo.iu the money metals Vain Ant.ri. • up to the pie•ent time had heal so diflieulty to m•mtatntng • panty between gold and silver and ,*tend.1 w uaInt*Iu it If, bowevet, oilier was to be further dishonored Tod u sed the same u toper mousey, wtthont re. gird to prose. *merite would still be an an excellent pe•itt u w profit by thea state of mutt, as has been shown •5 the con fereure FOREIGN MONEY MARKET elaLtertal t'rime nod Weer ('.atere.ee Nave au !Meet Luso..., Dec. 1:. A gradual weakening of disouuat rates was apprre.t sant week. Th• final.uutettons were three months 2, short 1. Silver be: ante • trifle *teethe' after • telpse In the noddle of the week There is now apparent a genera! cootic• tion that the 'truest:* conference well close without arriving at any ptactioal arr5rtge- ment The India ('o,,nal'e refusal on Tuesdayto accept low tenders Inc Mlle. eepecia)y when it became known that only • yoarter of the amount offered was applied for, greatly contributed to depress silver. and this depression at tart oadversely af- fected all solver Hem -ono awl depressed stock etchange business generally • Amenran railway securities, after adman Ding until the mnldle of the week, relaid on the silver oollap.w. bat the movements/ were light. !SIGNALS OF DISTRE4'S - A steamship 4111 it. Two and the Crew -..premed to rte Leat. Lostw.y, !Mc. 1'L. =1'he British seam ship ihubeig. C'aputn U•v.ea. loss wrecked off L•ag `fowl, wear Harwich. last eight. Her rocket shgri d, were rrep.n /tad to by a H,rw,••h 1 febrat. When the life- savers roechesl the dietetic of the wreck they found the vessel split in tau and partly emb,aldd in the sand. They were a,uable to board her until high :1de a' dhybt.sk, riser. they found a sea - mu. drowi ed below deck. -Che •di.• r rnenthe-o of the crew were running and are 'apposed to hate perished, at ftaguowlt. of haat. were found hsugiog to the davits. it is reported that a *eho'wer mea• wreaked "• 1 the bands to the vicinity of the wreek of the Ihbi.erg, and that her crew is missing GET A N VE, GROVER! Tits Wert.. 6tpete Yea to leak the 0.11. tato : ostler thepe. L."o•.. Dec. PQ. --Commenting on the Demob., and St. Louis eoncentiow, The Chronicle says: Socia os thea program of the growang industrial element. 'there is sothmg revolutionary to it, and eie-ping the demand for fir• silver there Is ,o quackery in it. .11 is the sober Tod right - sow demand of a Republic in name to be converted ism a Republic in fact, but ueither of the great parties can respond to thew, claims. It :oaks as if America was gradually diiftmg into a medium parallel to that exutng at the time the Free Soil party wee formed, and es if all the brightest and mast promising in American :if. was about tr, slowly form a party of real reform. Cleveland has a great opportunity. Will he embrace It MRS MAVBRICK'S CASE. The Vssasd. Prle,uer-* 111..se less T. Nor Own t nredeeems.t. LONDON, Dec. 1•_' -'rhe Forming Staad- ard says it has the host authority for stat • tag that Mrs. Maytortrk as recovering (rpm the .festa of the hemorrhages • ith which she was recently attacked. The paper adds that her illness was due to her own carelessness. The thrones, 1). Rongues, Mrs. May brick's mother, telegraphs from Woking, that her delights( passed • bad Tright and is suffering from great weakneas. *eats. .re Nigher. PAWS. Thee. 12.2--Tbe sew Ctbii.i is gewerally approved by the asederste .se.,00 of rho public. Although may mem that the Ministers meet fall be fore long, • more general opinion. is that M. Ribot will retain his net anti; the electrons in June. Thus retort Damns out of the crud' higher and with good Watt RF.ani.h securities, as en effeet of the eh.age of the Mielatry in Sona. dosed on the Soares yesterday li brgher. momet ag the 4 roma f,4se.. Letrdrn, Doe. 12.-A large party mama bid .t Windsor (haste to greet Crows Prince Ferdinand of Re5Mnta, who ex - rived there Setwrdav es • visit M kl. dans•, Pnae.ss Msn., daughter of tie. Duke of Edinburgh. i• the party were the Duke and 1)seness ..f K.l sbergk, the Margnle of Lori sad Prince. Louie& Thursday the Dachas* .f 6dbhsrgb and Prioress Marie will start ler Rigwrnwges. Preasla, to prepare for the marriage. 1....e.emote. 14,.110.1, Dec 12. -houses sold ed heavy snewfalis ars rep.rtod frees North •.d Garai Spain The whale of (:antral al 0.511*ern Ramo 14.. . mu Mooted Ise, thew.1.;. with as ese.ptlnwaUy revere Mawr* Sw.14 severity has Pa e.kwtw. in Moscow for eight yawn* All railways Pot the Notelet are more or Ise .asw- leieck..4 and Arent eorwm.w.ostin..Ith the south interrupted Root Mw ase gottr.); mopped. •..aa..- Rrltt.w 11.4 w eveme t LoWD0e, Dee. I2 - Horatio 1)..fsa, w►* woe rearmost to Parh.a.ewt Item Wishes - ter at the hist el•oto.n by a Mfg majorityS was Saturday .ue.td es use gswasd of bribery pewee rester- f. - oh. ruors. L0*10.•4, Dec 11 Tl» (arra.tsle earl d iet the S. KWh t4....►nsneni W pas d- eafly 415.1.45/ se adopt "sway pans..' tliM, first rb• Sae era • steaks AMD Kr000lcA S- Lremiu. s LOOM 1.41e Mill festal•". alter warty Shy yearn tel matiassaa pab- lieatha, to giye tie bete that os. M ob- tained. Eats ..S.bs s show the same tale ladirwat, aim di.trlmieetloe sad goad teats that hes oa.t..t.rra.d it free this ha• lasing. Mar beyond teiWitm disa Ski Amos *Tory Piisal ant of liwtwtare-its rams* t mprovemest..ep�i� tae aam iia nada soaks a ue. at Na asst destraki sad de- lightful apdw.. We cannot do ear readers • greater favor than to urge teemo ales selecting tb.ir readies ...11.r for this 'maim year, toast -mealy ou0sidor the Olde r, of the prisms of penoditala. Great i.d.se menu are offered to subscribers fur the cause/ year. Write fur descriptive .h- ooter cm.»rming the remarkable odors this pubttebere maks- and add lb cants for a specimen copy -M Lierau, t Cu, Pah haters, Boston. Wives' eau Dee. iwomb eve ltovsrttea. -This suuoessful atoothly pubnstsuu mhos a step ahead, and tears out in • sew ad attractive shape, typogr��Ow typographically. " D Twat of View' es • eerie• of bright para. eraphs on things of p.rtng toIeresl. lea "Our Platform,' the leading diwrtal. Moe. Oohs Cameron, the Prowler and madam of the jou' nal, lays down •frveh lea min, and principles. Mee Elhelwyn N either/Mu discourses exo4Urutly to " The -things Left L'uaald . iu addition to her eve bright •• Bros snu is a library. •' The preliminary Wt on " Art mai Artists' by Mrs. D:Kuars: of It/onto, is interesting and rt. -total -le Fon publications hate so *tome; a per.tu4at holt on their readers es has Wives and Daughter.. Fur sale at all book eta% 11.00 per annum ; single copaae, 10 ...owe. floe., trial. 25 ants. Agents 1.1 the trade. 'I'Le 'retort:, Ness tett poor. 1'urrespvwieuco Geo Editors or pubU.Leis to. la addrr'..td Waves awl Dwgplatu, Iwai .1•.u, ''ailed*. 1'1 til:r.. r 11 i -n, .. Aloe to T.veh C'.r- tent History an S.hoo:r, and Urgau.re Cur rent Ffutory t'lubo" a Ib lege p.tupblet, wail 14' scut !rte to all teachers. or! •ptdt cation to t ttrn'nt Rotolo Pul iiehtug Cu , Detroit, Mich. This pamphlet deals wall en un Porto. t new 'diatom educe l nowt w or a, and to rich in suggestteue. It is geuenuy conceded that the work of the ..histol tem. wall hare its most .•lu•bae stimuli* warn pupils are kept thoroughly arise to :1,,. inrtrtsu "f the great world out..dc : aim that the pupa* will be better fitted for the important dots of life and citt,ewhip e Len more to doter than ear dour •t present in the clan ro.r0, to keep :hem antellIgeutly posted. trot aloof on 1Ile ewtta WS . 1 111x1 oouke. 1411 on the great qurrttota ubicli they hear discussed on the ttreat.•, in the outwit, and at home. lu furea,eol"g this ..l,Jeet, the publish( re of Current Hofer> err doing a public good. the valve of which c,.UI.ot 10/ eater tit limit ,i. 1 tie /)u.;ew teal n: In, I.er of tilos Un.gUe quarterly 1tre;t.Ll.t, putt issued, ie a beautiful spechn,rn W liter .r y, artistic, and typographical .kill. 111. Lb a roar . ' U1Hata trio 1'. rt al: Plats. While Mr. Howells will not. during 1891, maim his literary• work to ally single periodcal. 11 owy toe authoritatively auuunnced t he hos entered into a contract u ah Tat Ladies H .bursal whereby rats tntmt .important noel. will. for some limy 1•1 truer, boat ear prtut no tar pates of that magazine. 11:a lieu h '.% a I. '- Thr ('oast of lo.hrmta. brgie.a ie, tie• Clara: was iesue of the ,loura•l, awl im- mediately upon 11. close 3Ir. Howell. well began is tl.c novitiate • Bents of editorial auloleil.gniphm'al paper., in whop he wilt trarr the iwflneuces which leaf limo mea liter • ry life, his course of n•wiing and ho favor rte authors and books. The articles sill practically tel! the sttry• of the triton's aqt clot's life, and promise to poems .0 • met degree that attract itt interest wb.tla always attaches itself to the life of asncoes.fulat. when told by himself Howells Mot hise t() straggles ; his early resources were few, ani these he w-iU trace among other things u• Using•• at tiulee,descobti.g,ta•, how 1tc notelet • four different Iaego:wee to acquaint baa .elf wi' h the 1i:erm urc of the come rias mew: ..ttractite to him 'Tee ('hrtslo,a■ Lumber of Seriba.r'. Maga, rata as tied" notah:r ray tl1.' gre.4 rico: neat anal toriel y of its illustrate n, iw ludo.. a novelty iu magazine picture -a color".: rra.t.INee. tepn'.I.I 'ng or fee sonde 11. rich effect of a wiser c. lor patntIag. matt. for ihi4 nia¢ar:na- by I. Marchetti. '1'i Itterary quality of the oumlw r is I.•dieerc. b the distinguish's-1 lit a f coatdbuto .. i •r:u•hng omen names as fho.n.■ Nal e Aldrich. A. V,,11.41141 Forbes, t;tor,ge It ('able, Frank 1) Millet, H H. R'.yeleu. Octave Thantt, lenge .k. Hibbard, Wil H Low, and Kenya' ''nt. The uticle• present • taking group on certain phases . f modern art, bringing in the same numhar . discussion of French trail Paintings Aster - ' .. Decorative Art at the World's Fa,', Norwegian Painters of the i'rewat Da,, and a brief dinvt*ion of Why We Paint the Nu,l., by two eminent American rotate, with a full page picture hy each to illustrate the text. Thee art articles bring 4.gethei eionJcrful produrtinae. iu black and white, of original paintings Ly Hendry. Otitis de (Lavannes, Lauren., and Calomel am: 04 Frenchmen : Haw Dahl, Arlie. and Hansen amo.og Norwegians; Reinhart. Wier, Shir- law, Illasbfirld, Beckwith, mid 1)olge among Am. -lima,. it is peculiarly appro• priate that Frank 1). Millet, the director to charge. ehnuki write the article on 11e. .:oration at the World's pair, that H. H. Royrsen should write rf the ,painters of bei. ...aorta tout.:ry, Norway, anthat Will H Low, ahem education and sympathies are sills Frenelh art, shodild discuss modern French n.uralIrinlin.. Tits Itat 'Ranee l'o.wnwq.tTaa In enw of the fe t that nor Folwia Arnold will very likely lea• 11.. next port laureate, ea. turns with interest to his ne et entertaining ar- ticle rtingle in the I)rt.mher (iaaopolitan on a • • Japanese Watering Ilene." The some n umber eat Wag •even portraiu of Teeny *.0 sod interesting clews of his late home and surroundings. Time Gorman haspeme. prated the mysteries of the silent top�pistrO moa•etr,y with • pr.f•ne kodak ; Murat Halstead t1.. uses "Varieties of Amoroso Journalism Hes.maun throws" Light on Ito Woo►, Art " and Theodore Roosevelt and Mantis) Thnmpr.es snob eaattibwte in. tea smite articles. A'tsa stye of the aan,het i turrsty lootpert/wile all Pennon jsarnal IMP, trill die eyehole of fiber watt. A venous Mt inflamed a the rowers,* .f the dawlde freatisames which adorn the magma -4e, one iota the marvellous praiaung of " The ('wrrg ver es," by Frites, when+ tlere,Md se mrae h a ae., ism at eke kut Pari. felon, end ea the slier "Th. (Lw.q.eeed," by Astra l]istriele . n the ea tbe Iterate of war cavae dawn the vista ad the aeelmriee he rmaguilleset array between gladly Mare of naked 4.riree, the :.torr the a.Mrte ate 'd all blew and lands enekieg loam h the geode haat at tier laving (A.MR Th.. Om whom wRon m will art it. oaken of 150. sOLf�^g+� -that lm Janmv)--Ay the oder d 11100 fnr. at1al•sbips is rotors for In t•ed.eissg the (nawwrp'Htaw fete metals aeighh.rte oda Ilse Ceetsnpnlit•n Akan to say y.wrmg mon we w,.aa free tentir.a, levant 1.rmyJlinl_ mid Iseadtp ati Tavasa., Tide, Her• .1. nay at an isettlag sitilegek 'wheels .i art . ansl.•, seeditias, w seLlsss. 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WOOD'S orway Pine Syrup. ceselitmedl Rich is time a gektassefths teles ',spades eel oast }•d alar Webs aMand dbesha A /sista► outs PO OOflOMB AND 001 -De IleIlrendSds, Sere Cres _ T er. ted muse ass. dam tele. aervalb 1141 F ata 5-.,_.w. R. B. HOLLAND DUNG' % NON JUST TO HAND Another oonaignment of Kngliah Tweeds 'and Worsteds, suitable for ladies' Joe -tete and Gents' Suiting*, quality unsurpassed. ODD .INES a -d St, MAZER GOODS Market down away below the regular prices to clear out and aril make room for New Fall Stock. --- Boots and Shoes in thin Department I have a large and w,'il-wletet d stock, di- rect from the beat manufacturers, hence I can guarantee the heat possible slue for the least mon- ey- -quality eonsi.lerrr1. DINNER and TEA SETS in choice patterns and Al quit ity, Cheap. Also • lot rnf Travel l.rt.' tiSnip'ea, and erld libel in (il4eawaie, ate., which I b.., see cured at a bargain, and will sell away below their actual sable Fell lines n !family firoecrea. A full .ui ply of all kinds of Paints and 1 ill kept c ,natantly ran brawl. Patent Medicines n specialty. R. B. HOLLAND, ag11/4FR 1. MERCHANT, DIINOANNON. , $12,000 STOO$ X.MAS000D5 TO SELECT! FROM, Dam trews Rsigtl.b. Gomm sad Americas ble..a,mra l sate ods M eersure• NOTHING NOBBIZR, NEWER OR HANDSOME *SAN tet ALIT crrY atltt5.IL SHl11.441. Handsome Leather - Bound Poets, Bibles and Prayer Books, Zlegant Leather Travelling Cases for Ladies and Gentle- men, Party Fans, in all shades, Solid Gold Pens and Pencils, Sterling Silver Pen Handles Le Maire's Opera Glasses, Smoked and Oriental Pearl. r Bronze and Silver Ink Stands, &c., &c., Indestructible Iron Toys, Mechanical Toys, Gaines for old and young, Toy Books, X mss Cards and Booklets, Full Stock of hooka, suitable for Libraries and School Prises. Special discount. mann a PORTER Local Ma.saesi Sell Telephone 1* Booksellers and Stationers. FOR JOYOUS_CHRISTMASTIDE! 1 REFINED PBRFOR tLBG6Al1Y PUT OP. W.. Aare IAD r.e•t !'er'ums• t r . ,nrw-Je is Beautiful Cut -Glans Bottles, Bisque-- -hand painted Plush Cases, etc , etc., Taylor's, Ricksecker's, Seely' in bulk. PLEASE SEE 1)li Rs BEFORE l lusn Dressing Cases ($1-$6) lush Shaving Cases. lush Manicures, etc. ak Dressing Cases, th .3 let est thing. 'H(N1s1N(: \'r*t'it .. NI l" t;iFT• 0. GOODE. FALL TRADE for which we are now prepared In BUILDERS' SUPPLIES you will And •11 that is reouired sad •t err that make us stay. In FENCING MATERIALS PAINT and OIL No sloe goods allow.'4 to thy entre Oar geier.1 terdware stork .s meet esmplete and welt home.. Our prices 'cant • tentless and loo year trirssage we dant Oblast iota- wast anything teat 1 hare set got In to der•tteseur Th:s is wk.n- e..mpfate bete ra s crusty. *1410e veiny trot the tot. R. P. WILKINSON & Co. NOW TARE BOOTS : A6U : SIIOES FOR INSTANCE. It makes little d ij7er- ence what others say, the leading place in the trarle for years and years has been occupied by E. DOWNING, Car. Rest -et. sad Square. P.B.-The latest and bed designs for Winter wear just to hand. N8110.E TO THE PUBLIC. We have just received a vary choke lot of NEW TEAS! -BLACK, GREEN AND JAPANS White wit estimates to sell at least 10 Cents per Pound Cheaper Than can be bought from pedlars. A trial order will con- vince you of the truthfulness of this assertion• sell the bent OOFTEZ obtainable. REES PRT & SONS a .r '