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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1904-12-22, Page 4k.T;be Nrusuls root, THURSDAY, DEO. 22, 1904. Adr. Whitney had a ohanoe of play. Jog Santa Clans he would not put the Ontario Premiership in Hon. G. W. Rose' stocking on tbe 25th inst., but we explicit the people of Ontario will do that 11 Merlin later, Ize the long yeere of Liberal rule in Ontario no betrayal of public, conlicienoe in the oarrying out of Government Mud. tees be been proven against a Cabinet neinieter. Their record is a notable one and eboald be a strong point in favor of their return to power. Puovinorm., Bleotion on Wednesday, Jan. 25th, Just about an:meth for agood hustling &impale°, then 4 years more for the progressive rule of Hon. G. W. Rosa. The Returning Officer for Eaet Huron will be the well known and highly reepeoted Thoma e Straohan, of Grey township. TEBBE 18 no doubt bah that the Ontario farmer has been generonaly treated and hie rights aerefully guarded by the Pro viocial Legislature. A million dollars wee let apart for improvement in roads ; three dairy wheals established ; 15 ex. perimental fruit stations ; %pioneer farm in Algoma ; 14 different astheiatione for fruit grower, breeders, diso., aided and Ontario Agricaltarel College made the talk of the continent on aoomont of its ex- cellence. Honor Go. candidates are in the held for the Legislature election. In Beat Huron A. Hislop, the late M. 1'. P. is the Liberal standard bearer with a mejority of 465 to his credit at the last election. He will be oproaed by Jae. Bowman, Warden of the Go., who is not allowing the erase to grow under his feet. West Huron Liberals re.nomieutted M. G. Cameron, of Gicieriolo, who bee as hie opponent Dndley Holmes, of Wiugham. For South Horan Rev. Mr. lIoLennan, Presbyterian minister of Kippen, is the candidate for the Liberals and H. Either, ex DI. P. P., the Conservative olooloe. Ratner, from an Opposition newspaper, eaye the three Hurons will Bend sop- portere for Mr. Whitney brit with agood rally we would not be greatly eurpriaed to see the three of them in line with Hon. G. W. Roes on jail. 25tb. Row. D. C. HOF:5Am, of Toronto, writes the press that he don't believe Hon. G. W. Ross ie worthy of the continued oonfidencie of the people but a Huron Co. olergyman, Rev. Ur. McLennan, of Eippen, says he believes Hon, G. W. Rose is well worthy of the continued confilence of the people. In a came of this kind people will have to do some thinking for themselves and quietly decade whether by kicking out the present Government and palling, in the Opposition they would ensure a wiser, more capable, oleaner or more honest administration of the affairs of this Province. If some of the faultfinders with the Premier on the Temperaooe gnestioo would attend a few ineetiugs of the Dominion Alliaooe they would ascertain that even the members of that body, who eometimee insist on speaking for the Temperaooe electors of Ootario, are as wide apart on advanoad legislation ae the pines, The Premier was hitting the nail on the bead when be suggested if a majority of the tionstituenoies Beni Prohibitioninta to Parliament the sole. tion of the question wonld not be far to seek. We could name a few of the prominent "teeters" who are not even supportiug temperance men in their own Political Notes. There are now eixty.six lawyers in the new Dominion Parliament. Major Rathbun, bee acoepted the Lib. eral nomination for Meet Heating& Nave Bootie Conservatives have pro. tented len of the elections in the Com - moue in that Provitme. The Province has eash deposits in the banke totalling 82,952,272, 08 againet 51,994,579 on December 31 last. Three of the recent Dominion elections in Oetario have been protested -Wept. worth, North Grey and Norfolk. johu Hewitt, Liberal nominee for East Kent, haa been (impelled to retire, owing to pressure of private business. F. G. Inwood, of Toronto, has been appointed permanent seoretaty of the General Reforno Assookttion of Ontario, The Exeoutive of the Conservative perty in Viotoria have deolined to allow Ooh- Sam Hughea to reeign in favor of R. L. Borden. John Richardson, ex ilf P., ham been appointed Olerk of the County of York, and Samuel Reseal), ex M. P. P., .Reg. istrar of Hastings. Snparintendant Putman said that a oironlar would be sent on* immediately postponing all Farmers' Thatitute meet fogs antil thee the eleetiona. There's no pleaeing some people, the Conservutive pretle, whioh Was demand- ing sadden death On the part of the Legislature, wonld now like to goon try. ing the hest three out of five in the bye. eleotIone. The banquet to the Hon. George W. Rainy Whish has been arranged for by the Rose Club, will take piaci° at the Temple building on Dee. 80, when it ie believed the Premier will make gne of big most, important epeeohea durlit'g the campaign, The tickets will be limited to 400 and the price $1. E. D. Blelith, M. P., bee 11 ed a otos. petition in Wentworth (taking to bath W. 0. Seeley disqualified. A member of the Manitoba Legislature proposee to abolish the ballot and eat,. etitute open voting in elections. W, A. Laweou bee been appointed Provincial Lioense Inspector for Mani. ton vice George &Witty, reeigned The Provinoial Government woe five bye.eleotione iu Nova Soothe Tharedey of last week, the three Conservative oandi• datee who offered being defeated by large aj3rities. The Ameriean 8brop Aesociation made a deterznined effort to have the Hon, John Dryden for its preeident again, but thatgentleman deolitted the honor. Oily Clerk John S. Moalelltind, of St. Catharines was severely 'tonsured by Judge Carman for neglecting to prepare the naw votete' list in time. The muni• oipal elections will have to take plaoe on the old list, As a reeult of the fyling of protests against the Liberal members of the Commons for Winnipeg, Selkirk, Proven. ober, Portage la Prairie, Brandon and Liegar, the Liberals will protest all the Conservative seats in Manitoba. Ilia unfair to say the Ontario Gov. erurneut dissolved the House Bo as to atop the eleotion trial in North Grey. The Heine had to be dissolvEd before Thursday or the writ wouid 'have been lathed for the bye.eleotion in North Perth. Premier Roee stated that the oath de 9001E8 of the Provincial Treeenry ig the banks amount to $2,952,272, as oom• pared with 51,994,679, on the 81at of December last year. A surplus some• what larger than last year ie therefore expvoted. A. F. Wood's deliberate inolueion of James Pence's mons in his written decision in the Belleville criminal libel ease was entirely gratuitoue and no. warranted. There was not a particle of evidence of any sort produoed in the Magistrate'a own court to justify his aeonention. It he had intended to stig. matize Mr. Vann he shonld fleet have bad bine oalled ae a witnese. The votes met at polling eub-divieion No. 2, Olarendon, and Miller, in Fron. tentte„were examined Thursday morning before H. G. Lamothe, Clerk of the Orown in Ohauoery. The count was made by Col. Sherwood and G. F. Shed ley, K. 0., repreeenting the Attorney. General for Canada and J. B. MacKenzie representing Mr. Avery. A discrepancy of one vote wag discovered, the poll book acooanting for 72 votes while 78 ballots were found within the envelope. The ballots stood 40 for Avery, 33 for Shibley. It is onderstood that no ballots bore direct evidence of being bootie. East Huron in 1902. The lollowing aro the offioial figures of the Provinoial Election of aley 29th, 1902, as it related to the Eaet Riding of Heron :- IMUssats, Na. 1 Hislop Spotton 34 29 No. 2 51 34 No. 8 53 17 138 80 Majority for Hislop 58 GREY. No. 1 50 49 No.2 58 20 Na. 8 90 32 No.4 76 35 No. 5 85 52 No. 6 75 51 No. 7 87 45 — — 521 284 Majority for Hielop 237 ArOlanie, No. 1 71 39 No. 2 67 41 No. 8 47 49 No. 4 49 47 No. 5 52 51 No. 6 b 63 72 349 299 Majority for Hislop 50 101LLEIvr No. 1 62 58 No. 2 83 45 No. 3 27 31 No.4 86 88 258 162 Majority for Hislop 96 athcirdoe Nn. 1 76 50 No. 2 108 89 No. 8 68 99 No.4 79 64 331 252 Majority for Hielop 79 WBOXz7na, No. 1 69 38 Majority for Hielop 21 TrIltlinanny. No. 1 53 65 No.2 84 48 No, 8 64 54 No.4 69 57 260 224 Majority for Bishop 86 1101710E, No. 1 No. 2 No, 8 No, 4 No. 6 No. 6 49 88 61 86 58 102 69 94 91 78 55 68 888 495 Majority for Spotton 112 Total votes polled for Hislop 2299 Total votes polled for Spotton 1881 Tote! majority for Riedel, 466 RECIA.PITULATION. Spotton. Brussele, majority 58 Grey, 287 Morrie, f, 60 Hallett, 96 MaKillop, 79 Tornberry, tl 86 Wroxeter. " 21 Elovvink, 112 77 112 Majority for Hislop, 465 The enprome executive of the Inde. pendent Order of Porestere have placed G. 18, Merryfield, P. H. G. R °barge of the cityof London who will look after the organizing work there. This pro. rotation Will nebeeettate Mr, Merry field's ta.moval to tits "Forest City" efeet which the p60018 01 Illonktou neighbor. hood will deeply regret, The eleven rnonthe' old child of Andrew Stook, of El ioe, whioh broke its thigh bone ten clays Rgo, is now doing nicely. John T. Peppin, at entlurizes the Reeord.r te say that he bee not re- eigned bit poeitien ae Lioenoe In/Tooter for South Perth, H. F. Schmidt, of Sebringville, has bean appointed Distriot Manager of the Central Life Ioannina, Company 01 Canada, with headquarters at Stretford' County Council Nomination Division No. 6, !reeve Moister, or Morris, and ex.iteputy neer, laryans, of Croy. Bleated by Acclamation. Monday afternoon of ibis week F. S. Scott, Nominating Otlioer for Division No. 6, including Grey, Morris and Brus eels, opened the proceedinge at 1 p, tn, iu the Town Hall, Brussels, and °abed for nOtnInations for 0o. Oeunoillore. They were received in the following order :- Wm. Isbister, of Morrie, moved by Wre• Fraser, seconded by Chae. Meares, Edward Bryant', of Grey, moved by Jno. K. Baker, eecouded by Wm. Fraeer, W. H. Kerr, of Bruseele, moved by Too. teo54, secouded by D. O. I104,a. Jae. Bowman, of Morris, moved by R. Proctor, seconded by R. MoM.urrae Robert Dilworth, of Grey, unwed by W. H. Kerr, seconded by Jno. aloIntoblo. At the expiration of the hour the three last nomiuees withdrew leaving Messrs. Isbister and Bryane elected by act:lima. tion for the coming 2 year terrn. A,platfortn meeting was then instituted with 51r. Soott in the °hair. The first speaker Wall W. II. Kerr who itt leaving the Co Column after 11 Years mernberehip had many regrets in pertieg with the officials and membere but thought it nothing but proper to make way for others, especially when he had been favored eo frequently with SOu'aina• tione and last year with the Warderiehip. Go. bridge building past and to come was epoken of, and the pasting of the 00,000 By lave to borrow money to pay ter ad- dition to House of Refuge aud brid defended ; partionlars as SO Honse Refuge addition, keeper, matron, mates, farm managemeut, 8110, w dwelt upon ; the present aystem of 0ouncile compared with the Weis da of 52 members ; County officiary w reviewed and salariee given ; Go de elated 80 $73,000 with a sinking fund 583,613, leaving a net debt of 539 887 0 elot for 1905 and 1900 for Go, Connell Division No. O. The latter was 8 member of the Go, Outman for seven yenta as Deputy Reeve of Grey and wan 801* nusueeeseful candidate six years ago. Grey and Morrie townships were among She roneleiptilltli of the Go, who asked the 0o, Connoil to parr By-law r•ui• mItting to the ratepayera in Jan 1906 the Twat ion of having the Council' oonstilut. edn Reeves rather than 16 08901000.Wives as et preeent. If °turfed there would be 10 more member. to Go. Ouun, ail or 20 instead of 10. If there is a (Mange it would go into effeot iu January 1907. Some doubt the wisdono of any alteration but no doubt thequeatiOn will be thoroughly thrashed out before an expree- Ilion of opinion ie taken to settle the question a year flame. Since the change to the preeent system 8 yearn ago, H. Mooney, now of Wey• barn N. W. T , and A. Hielop were the worthy represen V00 for the first term and then Messrs. Bowman and Kerr followed for three 2 year periods, the two latter filling the Werden'e 018880in suocession in 1908 and 1904, ersattultat u Ne wee. Ellsworth Birkett was killed at Brant- ford by an electric shock. The Belleville rolling mine were put up at amnion Friday, but a bid of 850,000 was refused. Mies Campbell of Galt was knoolted down by rtuneway team and probab y Wall injured. D. D. lvlann says the Jamee Ray Rail- way will be ootxmleted as far North 08 Parry Sound by next September. John MoReynold was killed and hie eon Andrew probably fatally bort by a train running into their buggy at a crossing near Keraptville. La Presse of Montreal eays the Paoifio comet terminus of the Grand Trunk Pao fio Railway will be mated Laurier, in honor of the Premier. The Dominion steamer Aberdeen has been luid up for the Winter in the Son - lenge Canal, the attempt to get her to Toronto not being a Moores, Leeds Rouseeanx, a lineman employed by the Montreal Light Heat a Power Company, was killed on Friday, a our. rent of 2,800 volts of eleotrioity passing through hie body. Dr. Thopson, the Conservative of candidate, has been eleoted for the in. Yukon seat in the Dominion H0110‘1, by a as majority 01 558 The vote was Thomp• 00. son, 1,634: 0ougdon, 1,075. ya John Hueton, a Fintazader, lies in the as hospital at Port Arthur with the Rant of bt hie bead ihettered, the result of the of accidental discharge of a ebot gee in °dime of the new 320,000 debentures. The economical management of the House of Refuge was oommented 050, 10 the faot that it cost only 13a per inmate per day, and a eupply of good food die• peoeed all the time. The speaker was grateful fur past favors and hoped the new members from Div. No. 6 would enjoy the work as much as he had. ‘Varden Bowman expressed hie pleasure for petit favore and was favorable to the present Oonnty Aot althoubh one time opposed to it. 1904 was an extraordinary year for expenditure in the Go. in the addition to Rouse of Refuge and bridges. There is an increase in the expenditure to School Inspeotore and Collegiate Institutes but these are etatu tory and not within the juriediotivais of the Go. Council. The speaker referred to the eque.lizetion of the County ; the interest be had felt in giving even heeded jestice to all and °lased with wishieg the ratepayers a Marry Christmas and Happy New Year. Mr. Bowman said he would no epeak at greater length es hie predeoessor on the platform had onvered the ground oorreetly and he agreed with all he had said and oonsequently would not repeat. He was not a candidate for the Co. Council, Reeve Ithieter was pleaeed to be platted in the favorable position of Go. Cotten! or for this Distriot eo easily aud hoped to do hie duty as faithfully as poseible anti would endeavor to follow in the footeteps of hie predecessora. Waa not favorable 805 008 time to Howie of Refuge but [Mang. ed hie opinion and thought it a *23060018010.013:0 insiitution where the poor are wieely and well oared for. Did not think any ratepayer had reason to find fault either with the management of the Hones or the rate of taxation in the Go. Believed ?dr. Aosley was a good man as Co. Oom. mieeioner but thought some bridges should have been built earlier. Thanked the people of the Division for the honer and would give the same mere and atten• tion to ihe Go. that he had ie the township of Morris as Councillor and Reeve for the pest 11 years, Mr. Huang was not present and Mr. Dilworth had left the gall inteeding to get baok before the oratory was con. °laded but did not do en. The Nominating Officer &Oared &Imre. Isbister and Bryane the 8)2010. au e o hie twelve -yeah -old daagh ter. A °entreat haa been, oonoladed between the Canada Gar Campany, of Montreal, and the Grand Trunk Paoifio Railway aompany, for the delivery of fifteen care a day for five years, to begin as non no the plant ie completed, total of 28,475 oars Ra'ph Smith, Liberal M. F. for Nanaimo, marts that Sir Wilfrid Laur- ier hag given positive assurance that Canada will shortly embark upon 0, naval aonatenotiou program, and will etart with three first elm cruisers, to be built in Ottui,da. The statute provides that the animal meetings of district agrioultural societhee shall be held on the third Wednesday in January. Next month this will be pro- vinoita notrauetion day, and the depart. merit of agrioulture has reeeived a num ber of queries, asking whither the meet- ings can be roslponed. Monday morn. ing the department mailed a oirouia, to all the 'moieties intimating that on 06. 08151 of a petition siaied by twenty members of the society, aeltiug for a pestponern‘nt, the regnest will be granted by the Miniettr if Agrioulture. r--I-4q GOLDEN OL.00K New Goods For Christmas IN SILVERWARE AND LADIES' AND GENTS' WARE eal4E, AVE SSE 2m18& Repairing a Speolaity and Satie• faction Guaranteed, W. F. STRETTON, JEWELE R. JEWELLERY 0 QUALITY 11 We have put into stock a Large and Well Assorted Line of the Finest Quality of' GEM RINGS, WATCHES, CHRISTIVIAS JEWELLERY, SILVEHWAU, 12 I i PRESENTS &C., &C. We pride ourselves in the high quality of goods we handle and we have no room in our business for shoddy goods. Every piece from a Silver Thimble to a Diamond Ring is of the highest artistic and intrinsic merit,. We buy for cash from the manu- facturers direct and are in a position to serve you well with hon- est goods at closest prices. Wo are adding new customers daily. Why not you ? Think over it, then call and see us, H. L. JACKSON, JEWELLER, Iftir201.1.1•1210.1,1. 1 1 The Hudson's Bay Compeny'a bat quo Stork, with the anteen'e furs, which watt believed to Wive been led at see, bre reached England in eafety, IMPORTANT NOTICES ...................._. ... .. QTORE TO RENT 1N TUE y I sso of ( renbrook, lately oecituded by A. McNair. who hue sold out, Tonne 14/11000uble, Apply to 4. LONG, Oraubrook, T.EICESTERS FOR SALE, -1-4 either 080 or any age, Tine 0 .ck hue been very suososstut at the local Bliewe. Have also for sale a. prIse.wiening YOtlefl Durban, 13011, Apply at Lob 10, 0011.15, Grey, or O. TURNBULL, 1541 Walton P.O. .E1OESTERS FOR SALE.- t good Bhearling anti 3 Haw Lambs. Also young Short Horn Bulls from 7 to 20 mouths, including the let prize Senior 13u'l 0a11 at East Huron Fall Show. Also a 88 mbar of Cows and Heifers. Witt be sold cheap and on terms to tuft buyers. DAVID MitzB, Ethel , Out, REAL ESTATE, VAR1V1 FOR SALE CONTAIN - 1. me 00 aurae. being North lutIver of Lots 16 and 10, Oon. 1, Grey. Comfortable erione house, bank burn, orchard, &o. Only 4 miles Imre Molesworth. Good locality and fine roads. Immo diet° possession. For further particulars apply to or 'write W. H. HERR, Brussela, ARM FOR SALE. -THE DN. deralgued offers her 100 acre farm, be- ing Lot 20, Oon. 7, Grey, for saie. There is a comfortable house, bank barn, or. ohard,:wells,rto. Farm 8, 0812' 5 utile from the thriving village of Ethel. For further Particulars as to price, terms. Joh., apply to MM. ICATIA HOLLAND, 73 Sbuter street, Toronto, 1:41ARMS FOR SALE. - 350 acres nret.olase land In the Township of Grey -Lot 16, Oriu. 14 300 sores ; Lot 17, Oon 14,100 mores; and WO Lot 18, Oon. 14, 50 acres -250 aores. .41 10 excellent oondi- tion with first.elase timildiega ; brick house with all modern conveniencee, and large bank barn, roob aud straw house, stables, &o. Well watered. From 85 to 40 emu of good hardwood bush. Lot 10, Oey. 13, con- taining 100 acme of first-olase land, good frame house and large bauk barn nearly new. The property cap be sold iu two or three parcels to suit purchaaers. Terms liberal. Also a einiamodions dwelling beau and lot in Brunets. For Maher particu- lars apply to the owner on the premises LA170EILIN MoNHIL, or to JNO. LEORIH: Brussele. 214f ••••••••••=tfamelmamen 0 CRE FARM FOR SALE b01143 Lora MI 0114 07, int Con., euro Good briok house. hank barn, co twee heavy timber. Apply to 14.1i, Belattila, Jumeatowo, Out. 13 ritARM FOR SALE,- GOOD IL homestead -400 aoree-in the Town- ship of monk+, Ruyan tenuity, Por 8118510. Ware apply to J, BE NN NTT , 51 Batburat Ft. Torouto, G FARM FOR SALE,- Tee undereigeod 0100i' for sale hie taint. Winn 10011,0,0, la, 14 rev, It le sit- uated oe the Gravel rni8d,3 Inlios 6outth et ernePolt and atm Haiti 100 0030( 0! goodluud, ell cleared 085 15 nem. There le a trot Wane 001011 house and Suellen, heated with furnace, wood tilted, 18110010u well with windmill and water is pumped to barn, Baru le 80:08 feet w•th Moue atablea. Huy barn Ses00 loin. Good (inherit, lam well famed I pleeetwativ situated wet be sold on ettey- terms. Apply on promisee or Brue. tele 1', cf., 10010A5 15.t0 tire the feet. All styles. If you've promised yourself something like that, these prices will help you keep it Ladies' nice Felt Slippers, 50c to .$1.25 ; Gents' Slippers, 85c to $150 ; Felt Shoes for Ladies or Gents, both warm an comfortable. Xadies' ijouse Shoes. .GO We have some nice tasty shoes for house - wear. Comfortable and cosy, handsome aid durable. Better than heavy shoes for house wear because they will not Save the backache and weary nerves. In our Harness Department we have a nice etook of Mountaiu Bear and Buffalo Robes, also the Genuine Galt Robe, all prioed down to !invest fieure. A few Galt Overcoatfor 0300. Thew are a beautiful Winter Goat unser. passed for durability, Single Harness, oar own make, from 516 00 upwards ; Team Harness ae low in price as a godd artiole can be made. Comfortable dwelling and three lots nicely eituated for sale. 3et, a ISE Alt, Ift 30 S. vIlzvays the Lowest HOLIDAY PRESENTS 0010 IIMMINV•a•••••:••••••1..11•IMI 0. Strictly One Price For Everybody Ter -'7 . - More and more every season people are searching out the useful for Slolida,y Gifts, A Dry Goods Stock is pre-eminently a stook of useful articles and one like this is full to overflowing with lines that make useful and appropriate gifts for the Greatest of all Holiday Seasons. What can be better to give than something that will be of some practical use to the recipient. Our stock to -day embraces hundreds of such lines and the searcher of the practical and useful as well as the beautiful will find themselves well repaid by a visit here. We are ready for the Holiday Business now. Pru- dent shoppers will make their selections now while stocks are at their best and Before the rush that Invariably comes with Christmas Week. Many people prefer to make up their own Holiday Gifts. Those who do will find a pleasant aSSort- ment of popular materials, such lines its Ribbons, Fancy Sateens, Roman Satins, Fancy /Work Linen, Plain Satin, Plain Colored Silks. RIBBONS SATEENS This store ie noted for the exaellecoe of WI Ribbon Stook, There's no mil aseortmeut of Ribbons hereabouts ae you will find in our Ribbon Gage. Values too are better by far than you get in most patnee. A big shipment of new shades, particularly suitable for Farm Work, just passed into stook this week. All silk and doable faced Satin Ribbons in Rose Pink, Coral Piuk, Buttercup, Oream, Nile Green, Pale Blue, Bright Cardinal, LINENS. We have one epeeist line in Linen fur Fancy Work that is a great teller 45 inah extra fine and even thread, all Our great line of Colored Japen Sith la without an Equal for pure linen at '60d. value lo the trade. All pore Silk, 20 inehee wide, all the fanny shades, 25o per yard. ROMAN SATINS A new material better by far than Sateene, all the appeerance of Betio, et one ha f and one.third of the cost, Never loses its rich, glossy look, all fancy shades, 30 inohes wide, at 20o and 25, per 3 4, We carry 1110 beet assortment of Plait] and Fancy Sateebe in town. Our range of Fancy Patterns, suitable for cuthiour, etc., is very large, and we thew every wanted ramie in plain ooiore. Our plain Seteene are imported. The oloth 10 80(0 and the bright finish lasting, all the shades in stook, Cream, Butttnoup, Pale Blue, Pirik Cereiee, Mauve, Nile Greeu, Cardinal, Garnet. JAPAN SILKS ...shbealMtheage I THINGS READY TO GIVE Those who have not time to make up Christmas Presents will find here a great collection of useful articles that are most appropriate for Holiday Gifts such as- -HANDIOIIROIIIIWS, -TABLE CLOTHS, --NAPKINS, -CHENILLE COVERS, -GENTS' NECKWEAR, 2FGA0 LRVEI' -TAPESTRY oovnne, — 01010188'rs, inovss, OF LINEN, --CHENILLE CURTAINS, -LADIES' RANGY TIES, -GENTS' SUSPENDERS. ITANDKERC;11.1.1414FS 17.gintaoma =9 `0'o000,80 Le,1:;ym4'el:,:','I.V: Ti:'orltei;1 In Gann right good value in Plain Goode and for neednese and beauty of patterns in Fancy Linen. No perm ever hae too many of them and being easily sent by mail 51107 00118 an ideal gift for absent friends. If you are fond of the delloate and dainty in Handkerchiefs you'll enjoy loathe ever our Handkerchief steak, Out at onr dozen of different lines we draw particular attention to the following Ladies' Panay Embroidered Handkerehiefe, neat patterns, special value at Go and 10o. Dozens of dainty designs in Fancy Embroidered and Luce Edge, by far the beet value we've yet shown at 120. Very fine Linen and Lawn, lane edge, to 15e, 18e, 20o, 25o, 86c and 50c. GLOVESALWAYS mein!, always aeoeptabie, there 006 (88, articles more suitable for Ennui Gifts to a lady than a pair of fine Kid Gloves. We have a partieularly good Welt of Panay Gloves in first olase qualitiee suitable for the Holiday Season. Guaranteed Kid Gloves with two and three Dome fasteners 150 51,00 and 51 25. ILL FERGUS() I Dry Goods and Groceries BRUSSELS.