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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-5-25, Page 5THE SIGNAL : GIODERICH ONTARIO. TIV MD•T, May 96, 1899. 5 W. ACHESON & SON. Opened in stook this week • very large oousignmeut of San&some Plain and Figured Black Dress Goods. This lot includes some of the most fascinating and handsome effects we have ever shown. Also 20 pieces of new plain ()overt Dress Goods or Suitings in latest colorings. All pure wool goods and 42 inches wide, at 50c. a yard, regular value 75c. Carpets, Curtains, Oil CI f th•s Sanaa-ssaeurd door for these goods. Largest choice in Western Ontario. W. ACHESON & SON. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. A man 5111 emirs his horse, Mistook and hu tattle, but be will roe to set human trap@ to destroy his bey. Every saloon is a trap, and thou, sods of lived are des troyed •very smooth. - The more holiness a Cbd.'lei bas Ibe more humility he has. Hum hty is • groat part of our hoboes' ; tt is an argument of our smoothy, and sn ornament to our pro fusion ; it te the great desiyo o1 rho retool to make int humble and keep u. humh'e. Paul, who had learned of Ism Master to h• meek and lowly in spirit. was willing and content to be • servant sod m•ssroger of ties Church to the aD-»t1ss, though he was sealing inferior to the o\ulest apostle. - MoeKeal Witness. _ _,...-alaatoali PatLUaiitart. Tanabe- Rewe • Ottawa, My 111.- u.• Caroms. local-or•1.ry for tin MMNeses; awl- - Mr. Weller, ct klen-reel, wer. i 1 the oily o. S.' ur.I .y les c..nforence with serer.) mrmhera of the }loose of Commons who are prohioittoniete and sere formerly m•mbate of the Donna ion Alliuo• 11 is prob.Id. that Mr Moore, cf Staneleed• will mov• an •mood mens to Mr. Filet's resolution Tits curia. mut will be a deolara.lou 1• favor el wraith' prehlbitlon. Many staunch .dvo- c.tes of trohibttioo declare that th• passage ..f Mr Flint's re.n!uttna would moan that entarto .n.1 (lash.' would be forever bare from having prohibition. Actin• as.v.•• tog in favor of Mr. Flint'. propo•.da w being carried on. Lord Curren, the new Viceroy of, Lelia, made, some time age, the follos i vrenpt•w i..- statement : "Drink is • morel canker eating into the vitality of oar people, a.d prodooiog effects which do not die wlthis the year, or the lite, or even with the gen- 'yrat:oe, but whets will be reproduced from go.eratlw te pseratioa, in a terrible horny el poverty, misery sad orlme,"- Onward sad Upward. Asd yet our people hseitate as to the wis- dom of removing this "moral oankor. '• Must Outride be fettered from goneration to g"- sratioe with "a terrible legacy of poverty, meaty and *rime" owing to the trade in Loy to:Waste ` Our people have had an oppor- tunity of deciding the prohibiting, or the hoessing,legal:,ing and festering this "morel aunt' et' and the reale hes bele • large anti ort ty of the people to the Esglleh-speak tag provm- os. who have an opinim on the question have deolared for the prohibition, the cut- ting away of this Danker, the drink trafllo, with Me fas-rorohtag.vfle. Agrand opportunity promote Itmlf to the Government .1 1ts1e o uetrJ to legislate for the amens lastesd of the ammo, to legislate for the majority instead of the minority or the indifferent, te Inlelate in the interests of righteotuness, (bel legislation wblob makes It easier to do right and more diff- icult to do wrong. May our legislators n oire the opportunity to show themeless, satesmes rather then politlolans and "quit themselves like man" for the remora' el this "mural Danker," "the parent of les thous- and eviW' and the rune of thousands of homer in our tar ('.nada. _lfa*a DOM• aarnv. Learo le Whim yourselves. and be gentle an I fate k ;ard your rompers, eepeoielly in swum of ill•beeltb,,rritau*. sod trouble, and soft- en them by a sense of your own shortoom- Inge end error.. Remember that, vef4able as le the gift o1 speech, eilenoe le often more valuable. Do not expect too much from ether", but remember that ell have an evil nature ,shove development we most expect, sod that we should forbear and forgive, as w• oft" de-' sire forbearance end forgiveness ourselrer. Never retort with a ,harp or angry word. 1t is the eoond word that makes the quar- rel. Rower, of the first disagreement. !wan !wato speak Ito • gentle tau of tidos. Learn to my kind and pleasant thing' whenever opportunity offer,. ' ody the ob.rsotet of sash, and sym• DathIne with .11 In their treanlee, bewutet ems11, 10 not neglect little tillage 1f they an af- loatthe oomfort of others In the smallest degree. Avold moods and pee and 8N o1 sulki- ness Learn to daisy yourself and prefer others. Beware of meddlers and ale be Never charge a bid molly 11 • Rood one 4 000w'vatle. Be gentle and firm with children. • Do not allow your children to be stray from home at bight without kuowing where they •re Do not allow them to ro whets they please on the Satoath. 1)o not furnish them with Leo mnoh speed, Mu money. - W otnen's Lite. COUNTY CURRENCY. Howi.k. Miss Louisa Spottoo has se - point= in Toronto es hook-kiepet. Mister Dr. W. Slant's horse capsized ids!' -1 a1 1 tqb °R4-11 yriats. arenal, 1v, tlib 'opt and ',rarely 'apt ion him. Morrie L'oepor iseportor Jao. K. Mil- ler is quite old An abbess no the back of en hes/h1ebaa the cause of a great deal of suffwt.g ij Lothian MGNsII *a4 hill Goo, Hector, left for Manitoba Tes.dsi morning of Zest week. They took • per of settlers' eff•o•s, losdfng at Browle. Grey Etr'y Friday morning the 12th Unit Fernee, the iofsot dsurhter of Alps. Mot/meld, Std. oon., died, aged Alibi 'Rooth' and six days - Enter : 13 'm. Bisect, ahe bad hi' an- kle ksooked out of iotet some weeks ago, ie .1111 °enlloed to his residence, although he bopee-eooa to be out .ow. W ingbam : George Tweed, who bad bete work,at in T. Bell'' furniture factory for posse time. returned to his former eite- stlen in Owe. So red lest week. Wtagbem :the house and lot formerly ow.•d by t;es. Duffield was sold byaootlon, P. Lew recelvt°, the bide. Mfr. Jerome was the porobasee at 11000. Exeter Mies Katie, daughter of R. H. Citlll.•, sooid. lslly fell and •'sa.oed • broke. arm. This 1' the third time the same arm has been broken in a similar anther. Clietoe : James Keane bad • misfortune happen him the ether day by haring the three Bogen of his right hand caught and °rushed 1s the oog wheels of a preen whioh he was attending to. Chutes : John Welsh, an onole of ltobC. W.le►, of town, died la Wlsoonsm reoently, He was .t one time a resident of Goderloh township and will he remembered by many In that neighborhood. Clinton • W. Swanson met with a painful ambient os Wednesday afternoon of last week. While working ata saws large diver penetrated the fleshy pert of his Hybl arm, and will lay him up for some U... Brussels: A trout Cha m...ured lit looker wee hooked by R. N. Barrett when be and John Ammo were away on a belie. •xoardon. When we use the word hooked we do net mean that he "hooked" 1t. Exeter Wm. Bawdan and Al Mallow old lays left for the old 0000try. They took with them two carload' of very dee limey horses. Mr. MoDo.ald returned from a simile/ 'Rimioo only about • week before. Bresel.: Dr. G. U. Monroe, who had been aseleting th. Kdbneisoh eine. last No- vember, has lett for Toronto. 1)r. Kalb- Bdioh M quite restored to his former good health and vigor and quite able to attend to his pnotioe himself. Morris Joh. Cookerli.e, of Morrie, who had boon ailing for some time from oanoer of the stomsoh, died on Friday evening 12th. Inst. at the age of .1,mty• mesa years and two menthe Dammed was an old and highly esteemed resident. Wiagham : Miss E. idle, aims of tin Messrs. Wellwoed, and well known to many ia this vloioity, has been very successful to her mtssieel studies. She hu graduated irom T.reste College of Motto and Toronto O..Orrakery of Yule, with the degree of A, T. 0. M. Mi.. Idle has escur.d a prom- . .TrR.A.cTIvE WALL PAPERS rililE old saying, "You might as well be out of the World 1 as out of the fashion," applies particularly to Wall Paler Once get a peep at a room papered with one of our new effects in Wall Papers and you won't rest until you re- place your back numbers with a 1900 decoration. An interesting feature is that prices remain about, the same this season. Ordinary papers. Sa b_and 7 cents per DAL - Better ones, 10, 123 and 15 cents pet roll. - ttl.kea Me dune., and from the ten. HARDVAREU HAEDVAREI PRICES RIGHT Paints, 011e, Varnishes, vessel and Benders' Suppliee. I am now offering the following articles at greatly re- duced prices : ._ DAMASCUS and BEAVER RAZORS HALL LAMPS DAISY and RUSSELL AXES ,PATENT ADJUSTABLE WRENCHES PLWO LINES. Our 50c. Pant -Stretchers are the latest and best kin. Poultry Netting, Wire Screening, all width&. Fishing Lines, Hooks, Poles, ' ; eta; o€ -ail kinds. _- Now is the time to order your Binder Twine. The Ply- mouth Gold Medal is the best. Only a limited quantity left. Sulphate of Iron. Tis`lNst-fertilizer known. Only 2 cents a pound. ALEX. McD. ALLAN. inept position in the staff of the new Con- servatory of Mum° a1 Chatham, and is also solo soprano end choir direotor of Park s►. Methodist ohuroh, Chatham. Morrie : Wm. Mioble, jr. ,was badly In- jured on Tuesday of lest week by beteg Crook with a pomp he was wutlng to put la the well. The pomp slipped suddenly, knocking him on the back. He was oerrted iota bed, where he w111 have to remain for some time. Clinton : The Senate of the University of T. roato at its meeting held lately adopted the resold of the reoent ezemtnetions in deotiehy. 'renting the degree of D.D S Among those who secured this honor were G E. Holmes and R. R goes, both lormer• ly of Clinton. Clinton : Jessie, the Bee year old daugh- ter of Wm. O'Neil, while around the hoeme, happening to trip, tell ss heavily toe to free - tars her 1611 leg above the ankle. the sea• attended to by 1)r. Guth Bolos the mis- fortune ahs le pr.tgrWlfhg favorably. Tuckenmitb : Peter Cameron, who eras employed at S mon MuKebzto's, oo the 2*4 omuselon, L-R.9.,Tuckeremitb, met with • very painla' accident ra•ently. He wit les.diog a hones, when rho animal reared op, striklog him on the shoulder with hie front toot, brtakingbb shoulder blade, Brussels : A oasoal onlooker would hard ly assume that Jonathan Poland. of Win cele, has passed he 771 b birthday. He i. • spry. hesry man, able to do • good day's work yet. He was • British 11o1•11.r in hie earlier yawns, being one of the guard of hon re at Questa Victoria's oorooatloo. Brussels : The other day Bob, the little t ea of Duo- Warwick, was jolted out of hu father's bh,,y while turning round in r field on P. MoDougait'e farm,8:h coo.,(lrey The hind alma) of the ro ran over him hat fortunstely,very little damage was done the lad. Ills father was not t0 the bogey et t',o time. Seaforth : Mrs. James MoMioheel and Mrs. Choosey bare returned home from then sojourn at Mount Clemens, Miobigan, whither they had gone for treatment for rheumatism. They were gone •haul five week_ We are sorry to learn that to nei- ther one has the treatment been very bsne- Bo'al. W Ingham : Rev. Dr. P..00e has generour- 1y gismo the ohurob h4 Gabines organ, ler use In the pryer meeting and Epworth Louse set meg. The organ 1e mnoh super- ior to the one that bas been used for that purpose In the pest. The pastor's rift will be mnoh appreciated by the Epworth League. Brussels : Mise Bettie Cunningham, of Montreal, who spent al months 1n Brussels at Kay. W. Norton's, paved 05e1 to tee great majority on 1rid.y, May 6th, aged twenty -tires years and caved month_ The funeral took plans from her father', resideoes, 25 Murrsy street, Montreal, on the following '1eeddey. Clmlos : John Govanlook was a heart shipper .f lee stook Monday of last week, having six oarloade for Toronto. Among the number were reversl bullocks whioh be had purchased for export. J. Douglas, of Tockenmitb, delivered to him en •ztra hea.y bull weighing 2160 pounds. It was • hoe beast of the Durham breed. Morris : Oe Thursday, May 4th, so old MOfrie14 passed away to her reward in the person of -Mrs. Thos. Sheridan, formerly of the 5th line, aged sixty•dght/` parr,. Short - 'Lotter her husband died the d.oeaseda►•.N td Lewiston, Yiob , when several meentere of her family lived, and else had resided there up to her death. Cancer of the atom. ash was 111* ailment with whioh she had been troubled for some time. Exeter - Wm. Brown, an old and es teemed resident of Exeter, pseud away to Ibe rreal beyond on Wednesday of "set week, aged sixty six years. Hb partner le lite died • year aro. He leaves four song and two daughters to mourn his demise. Mr. Brown at one time was heed minor la Janes I'iekard's mill hen. vee afterwards bought groin on the market here, In oom- pany with John Deueoy, He had been is 111 health for the past three years. Cantos : i1 was with mush surprise and regret that the pluses' of Clinton learned of 1\e sudden death of Mrs. Martha A, ()re- bus. which occurred early Thermion men - log of last week. Deceased had been to her usual health, though somewhat weak and failing, until Wednesday morning, when else sustained a seven etaok of paral- ysis, wble\ readered her seooesetwe, from wbloh time she gradually soak until Thum day mornie,,wbeu her spirit took its flight. Clinton : Thera ere at prevent eighty - tore Inmates at the Room of Refuge. Mrs MoKey, from Colborne. who has recovered het health, has returned to the home of her friends. Hairy Knott watk•d sway a taw dye age whines eying "good hye." There diad at the Refine on the 10th ion., Redrew Crawford, an inmate from Stanley sines Ste l.mptt", at the age of 72 years. Ills death was ae.e.d by apoplexy, and the ,eea,es Wen hatted on Thunder after. alma at lino Refute. Ztttlsh : Oa the night of the 5th last., berglets b,ek• ha 1\e peslemes of this plass, priori epee the safe •.d serried .s 910 or 915 In Mortars ,tamps sad mull ohann, They also metered D. 8. P•est'e general rare sal teak several nits of Melbas and muse jewellery. Three easplNoea-leskl.g ober, emus. eippase1 te be the tyang, were In tetra Mall day, all drawl I. dark alma's, me wargarm his ani ata shag. TM ether 1p@u sell msi1 wire as41dm The eser b..a tad masa et shah prunes and left M seem* Neo Bares. Mw9te11►t Aurae, Hall..ty.e W.err se hamded la to the tura oI.rk, are Tho. highest grades from 201;;. to. SOIc. "1" ri •o s bon r w'rt eew Mw•h. e93.000 arable asses, M 57L t asuewmest, ,406 i .amber of .W res• beer em 1M ass of 6 awl 6, 4191 h. team the •gsa .f 7 and 15, 1361 baleena the ages et 16 and ell, 11I i lets! p p.l•M.., 2,400, • degrease of ilea Tree let year I hlrthe,,�1131., daubs. 21 I bstt .1 &es, I16.l .1e, Ties /rg : j I T et Ma sea is n -si-1 as PORTER'S BOOKSTORE (Two Doors West of Old Stand), Ow Telephone Is No. 100. Court House e/qutre, t7oderich. D -O -D -D -S _-♦ DODD'S 3lKIDNEY= PILLS_.-�{ DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS, the only positive, never- g$ care, on earth, fur all Kidney �djj.gggg Ne elr eee..i... • a rete w� ,. • JJEOPIIEY-& roe - Tug LlAbtNG - Y4t\\QrQl li•krtetor* WW1. mbu\thcrv,. •.dere carefully attended to et at hears, night or day. Nitre tow West Street, Merlde.re.ON- bee Street. COAL "13 WOOD CHARCOAL and KINDLING. We aro .1411 at the some old stand, Nelson Street, where we have been supplying our customer* fora number of years. We know the fuel that suits yuu. Orders left with our delivery riga or at Worrell's stave and tin shop and at our o*Soe, will receive prompt attention. All cool weighed on market scales, unless otherwise ordered. We run several Dray" iutiohtibetien. CARTAGE R FUEL CO., JOHN S. PLATT, Mutatgew Phone 62. 216974 PLAITING MILL. ISTASIISNII 1166. Bochailalls & Rliyniias 11•1107WCMUttaaa _ SASH. DOOR and BLIND Dodders 1. all kinds of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES Aad builder's material of crag daat.elptta. School Faraitare a Specialty CANTELON'S- Pst, OyIr P1fle, Trts, Short Bread and Cream 8olls,Mince Pies and Lady Finers, Kisses, Macaroons, Maranines, - Brandy Snaps, Etc, are as goal AS the hest male to any city in Caoads. Cantelou lolls the trate in WEDDING OAKES in fentyy deeivniu$ and ornament. -iPg t!Nt1,tq�., _.. ,.. Give him an order And your. infliction will be assured. .. D. CA NTELON, WEST -ST. NEW GOODS FOR Why We Grow The reason why our business has grown to such largo proportions is because we advertise Low Prices, and do as we advertise. In , . Dry Goode . . which are nearly all new goods and the latestt styles, we give you The Beat Goods - for Little Money. • Carpets and Ilouse-Furnishings are a new line with us, and the goods are right at the lowest prices. Lace Curtains from 25c. to $6.00. Rugs from 35c. to $3.75. Our Ready -Made Clothing Stock is complete with the newest styles, and we can flay the tante of our Maus. Furnishings. , 3_iliee range.. of Bicycle Suits ,Shorefe-goods.- CALL AND SEE. i5====. OOLHORN�'a OLD 8T4.ND- GODERICH, :1 "The Wbeeluua's Paradise..' The lr Central Drug Store, 71 the pleas to gat WHEELMEN'S CQMFORTS. Rubber ('•menu, Bicycle Oil. Inc. Pouter Whlets, Mit, Witch hazel, Magic Clothes Cloutier, I A lane Fresh Chewiiug Bras ),est rood red. S. E- HICK, To!ephor • No. 90. Central Drug Store, Ooderlob. SUIT6d OVERCQAPS READY-MADE CLOTHING CHEAP' My own make. Call and see there Goods sold by yard or made up in th.1.•Iwa rashlon. TIll ELME; O41.BE3- H. DUNLOP, NM Dash MI Montreal O.derloh.. follows : Waterworks, 813.000 ; teen ball, scales a0d grounds, 115,000 ; fire applianoes, 92,800 ; publlo school, 19,000 ; Collegiate Isstttute, 812,000 ; total, 951,800. Seaforth : Thomas Richardson, of this town, teoeived the sad Intelligence, a sew dye -ago, of the death of hie father, Walter Riohardeon. The death took place at his residence, in i)auphin, M•ni,oba, on the 13th. init. Luokoow : The store of T. Agar, gracer, of tale place, tau visited by burglars oo the night of May 911. They tbelied entrance by breaking the lock of the front door with • jimmy. A hole half an inch deep near the dial of the safe shows Stet they were mak- ing good progrees with • diamond drill when they were disturbed by a movement in the room above, Fifty Dents was taken from the till. The tools ted, with the eroeption of the drill, were left behind- These had been taken from N ,rtbcoit's blacksmith shop. Belgravo : Word has been roomed of the death, no May 11th, of • former well. known resident of nor elllsge, i0 the person of P. MoCesas sy Deceased was for many leafs 1'resident !ere, and about roar years ago moved to Ciootonatl, Ohio, to speed his declining years with his sour, who are ex- tesdv. maoofaaturers of show oases in that o11y. Deo•ased was seventy-seven years of age, and during his long reetdeooe in Bel - grave, was most 11511y respeoted and ea• Seamed. Mr'. McOusy died on February 22nd last. aged seveot -dz years. His many old friends here will extend thelreym- pathy to the bereaved fatally. WOODSTOCK WONDER. • crippled are■-aue Restored y Sedd'a Ethan rills. Woodstook, Ont. May 22 -Nevar, to the steel history of this tows dues the Birohall trial, has suoh great interest been shown as the "Outwore Cass" has nosed. (1. .1. Catmore, 90 Main Street was crippled by rheumatism and lumbago dur- ing aro year'. Us couldn't stand straight, and had to ha helped from hie room. Today he 1. straight and 'trop' ; sound in every limb, Unmake to Dodd's Kidney Pilo. Other remedies fleas used. but did u rood. D.rdd'a Kidney Pills oared him. Dodd'' Kidosy Pills £LWATN ours thou• mutism and lumbago. DUNLOP. MONDAY, May 22nd - Mr. and Mr.. Jar. Young eal0yed • pleas- ant visit 1.0 Kingshrldgit this week. Mw Jeanie Leiner', with Mos M. John - sten, of Goderloh, were trsadent visitor' at Lor. -ides en Saturday of last week, melt - tag the trip on their wheels from the efros- 1•, tows. Saturday of last week the windmill to be pet up by Wm. F. Young, of the Suede Farm, arrived from Brantford. 11 will leg 'rooted at woe. Garpsators put a new Boor in the kitohsa and dlofeg room el f he Reobanee last week Jahn Gardiner, from sear Porter's nil!, WWI • irasnmt visitor here'lhanday of last wash. COLBORNE. YY. /Leek N. (hoe., Rosedale (arm, len ':'Med.► mamba to woad the remainder of the week le Moseley *weakly. Nb. will M by Wry. Wlk. Alsx•.drr. of SHEPPAROTON, TvaeuAy, May Y1N, YtrilWasis weed hors are ahe.t dam Mho Mary Maw le shlthe Meade 1. U.ilaiia sad 'lenity. Mw Marls (Judea has hap visttyag hdesds for Pao law work h Clbtoa. Trask mid Jesus Hardee leave 1 Odd week low 86, ANnleee, wails Ibgt! ISM cheat ei a corp_- ssd. EPPS'S COCOA ORATEFUL COMPORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in 1-4 lb. tine, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO , Ltd., Homoeopathic Chemists, Lon- don, England. FPPSs cocoa PAINT PAINT PAINTS • . We bare the Leader Weather and Water -Proof Ready -Mixed Paints.rr The customers want it because their neighbors have had it and speak so highly of it. We also haves full line of White Lead,811L,Yaraishes,Brnshes. Have you seen our Bicycles t From our large sales we are satisfied that we have the beat value in the market. Let us figure on your Plumbing, Heating and Troughing. Call and examine our Wire Fenoe for farm and lawn. Our large rales of same assure us that it is cheap and Al value. Bicycles cleaned and repaired. LEE SHEPHARD ST. LEON, THE CONQUEROR, Comm a& • blgker Noire than say -a9 the 1762 U. N. wprhp; Om eniy Wier 1. America paying the assay duty of 1915o a par- _-_-lload, to purify the stream of Me, 1044111 vigor and joy sad pnk.g tltr.•1 life. kola's declare St. Lees fnrhldld. 0. A. NAIRN ronlvee oesuSmit Gayefsls treat /pin,. THE - --- - R.__B ._SMITH DRY GOODS CO... Goderich, Ont. Seaforth, Ont. Special Values for 10 Days, Commencing To -day. White Duck, worth 25o , for 15o yard. Navy Serge, worth 30o., for 20.. yard. Amerman Prtnte ((est) for 5. v.rit. Apron Gt.ghame, 42 an., worth 120., for 80, Best Eoglish Prior, worth 120., for 80. yard. Amerioan Challis', 31o. yard. Beni French Kid Gloves, worth 51 25, for 95.. pair, 150. quality Bleck Sateen for 10c. yard. We commence to -day the sale of 60 oleos' Drees Good. and Skirt Lengths, worth from 35o. to 65o. yard, all at on' price, via., 20o. yard. White Baby Flannel, .11 wool, worth 300., for 20a. yard. Plaid Dress G^red., worth 121o., for 80. yard. Striped b -:ora (black only) for 1.21o. Skirt llrslda, all oolors and blank, lo. yard. Pinter), Cotton 31.. yard. IOa,.Ntir& Lining for 70.. yard. e - -- MILLINERY Be ears to visit this base department lis week and nett. MISS DONAGH 1a prepared to 811 all orders just when they are promised at very special prices. We take Finn clave Butter and Eggs. R. 13_ SMITH_ 0. W. ADTDRSWB, Manager. Millinery Novelties for '99. The' latest and beat in shapes a'id shades. The two leading shades are Mulberry and Cyrano. • Extra values in feathers, and feathers will .be in vogue this season. r l We do not hold a millinery.""bpering, but are prepared to furnish the latest and beat in milli orya4 all seasons of the year. M. E. CAMERON, Apprentices wanted. Hamilton Street. R. W. M°KENZIE A*AM a Large, Strong Wires, Heavily Galvanized. - HAS THE - AGENCY FOR THE MERICAN $; ..WOVEN WIRE FENCE Amply l!revides hr expansion and contras lien. Only lest leseemer steel wires Ma„ used. Always •f unif•9i quality. - 1 Never sees wankrte milker how ." Ilt�l'ti great a 'ii'a` mws� t� is put open It. - { s� es'!, Does net . i • �, s'R1 attk,b h.rses„ 111Il11'er • efficieatty tors. hs1s asdrigs. • �•�.� •��••••.1.r ,t EVERY ROO Of AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED or TMt MANUFACTURER$. Can acid SosoIA Cam !hew you how it will save you money. Having -bought large -quantities of Buiidata ware before the steady advances which have taken place, I am in a position-tagive..11ettea•-values than are tube found elsewhere. -'Fry-roe aft l=ochs, tfinges, Nails, Lead and Oils. R.,. . -W. McKENZIE TSB PLAOB TO BUY HABDWAgS pjgEAL,