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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1897-6-4, Page 5.Trthrro, 4, 1 5o7 T FT fl R esseseemeeeettreeeeeeefescreenseaseeetedieestesseeteossiseeipeeseesseevesagruareverreenrie.aerreseterere.—ase„...e•-•ermesemaad. incsmiddre eodzie=--ces—rese eee - • had oornplled with the terme of ti eutheriend to speed what he Mould /51strlcf'414tas. C rill 11).1)17001,C, Oameron 1311)8. 01 -lipped 94 tons of dreamed flax to Barbour Bros., of Pate. eon, New Jereey, who own to mammoth spinning Motory. Messrs. (homer= have about 10* tone on heed yet, We regrob to helm of the low oondition of ou e villager, ;John McIntosh, who oton• not survive long, The old gentleman is 80 years of age and has a large oinks of friend's. 1.31 me wale. Rev. W. J. wash is to preach in Tees. water on Friday, Mrs, Craig has been confined to her bed for the laet week. Mr. Currie, of Brueeele, Was milling in our village on Wedneeday. W. Messer went to Goclerioh on Wed• nesday ou school buainess. Mr. MeAllieter, of Manitoba, is visiting bin raster, Eire. W, Messer. Mr. Cray, of Atwood, was visiting friends in the village on Sunday, Rev. Mr. Moso is away attending the Conference, which is held in London. Miss Kew, who hoe been housekeeper for Jos, Leech, left for her home in Look - now on Wednesday. Mr. West, of Woodstoolc, brother of the Presbyterian minister, is at present visiting at the manse. Mrs. McAllieter, of Wingham, who has been Sick for several months, was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Blesser, this week. A few of the yonng people drove over to Sunshine on Wednesday to attend the wedding of Mies Bell, Alex. MoGee, of our village, being the nappy groom. Limb Monday 81 cheerio were =murex - timed at the Blueviole alienee factory. The host shipment of hater from the factory was made to Montreal. It is ex. peoted to realize over 1(3 cents per pound at the factory. JLiestow el. Rev. W. T. Bunt, pastor of the Baptist Murals here, was attending the convert. tiers of Baptists of Ontario and Quebec which was held at London laet week. The independent Foresters of Listowel, Atwood and Monkton will celebrate lifer Majesty's Diamond Jubilee by holding a union pio.nio at Atwood on the 22nd of June. George Dickson, County blaster North Perth, and Joseph Johnston, District Master of Elnan, were in attendance at the meeting of the Grand Orange Lodge of British Arnerim at Windsor. Listowel orieket club will play its first match this season on Tneeclay, 8th June, with the Clinton club. The match will take place in the rink park. The club also bets n match on with Waterloo for the 22nd June—Jubilee day—to be played hero. bits. jeanes, wife of the rector of Christ cheetah, purposes taking a trip to England to visit her parents, and will leave here on June 19. Bishop Baldwin and family will arose the omen tot the same time, his lordship going over to attend the Pan-A.nglican Synod whish meets at Lambeth in July. The Guelph Herald says Chief Randall of that city received word from the chief of police at Listowel to be on the lookout for a woman named Catharine Wenzel, who was insane loud had wandered away from there. She arrived in Guelph on Wednesday of host week and was taken back to Listowel Thursday by Constable Woods of that place. The same evening she jumped off a platform at Bell's fac • tory about six feet high with the inten. tion of ooinmitting sulaide. She did not sustain any injuries, howevee. 3. W. Scott, banker, and Mrs. Scott left hero on Monday of last week on an extended trip to the Pacitflo coast. It is their intention to visit Detroit, Chioago, Minneapolis and other points au route. They will spend some time visiting Mrs. Soott's brother, Chas. Livingstone, at Seattle, after which it is Mr. Soott's in- tention to go north to Roseland, Victoria and Vancouver, returning home by 0.P. R. Mrs. Scott will visit Southern fornia and will spend two or three months at the coast. Bar father, John Livingstone, er., who has been in Cali• fornia since host Vali, will moompany Mrs. Scott npon her return home. County Counoillor Hislop ie at Gode- rich this week attending the June session of the County Connell. Angus Shaw offers his farm, 5th eon., for sale, If sold Mr. Shaw purpoees re• moving from this locality. Mrs. Joshua Bateman and hire. Mc- Dermott, of Stratford, are visiting the Batomem families for a week. It is said that a certain 6th line young bachelor will shortly bake unto himself a housekeeper from meatier concession in Grey. The brick house looks lonely as it is. Last Monday evening T, A. Hawkins!, of Brueeols, gave a conomb in 1Vhitfield's school house, 121h oon., whish was quite a suceese. Miss Buttery and Mr. Brown assisted Mr. HILSV131118. S0110011111101010.1.—The following is the report of the standing of the pupils of S. S. No. 1, Grey, for the month of May ; Primary, total 775—P. Mollenzie, 505. P. S. L., total, 1,000-3. Blake, 890 ; L. Bielby, 710. Enteronoe, total, 850-3. °rarer, 626 ; W. Armstrong, 418 ; M, Hoggterd, 42'2; L. Blake, 870 ; E. Bird, 809 ; A. PleNtoh, 2913. 46h, total, 400— A, Calder, 809 ; E. Bedford, 885 ; C. Armsteong, 888 ; V. Armstrong, 817 ; A. Switzer, 316 ; 3. Farquhareon, 260 ; F. Blake, 102; A. Bedford, 120 ; A. MoKaY, 111. 8e4, total, 860—W. Switzer, 298 ; 0. Pepper, ; M. Oakley, 288 ; A. Dickson, 279; G. Bielby, 271 101. Riley, 266 ; G. Blake, 214 ; Di. Hollinger, 217 ; W. Glossier, 191 ; D. Davidson, 107. Sr. 2nd, total, 400—B. Rands, 880 ; B. Davidson, 823 ; 18. Holliuger, 820 ; M. Bedford, 270 ; Davidson, 980 ; 13. Blake, 258 ; M. Cardiff, 217 ; J. Hoggard, 208 ; A. Lawson, 166, lee, totel, 250— Alfeed Glassier, 182 ; 33. Dark, 180 ;13. Bedford, 178 ; bi. Haggard, 165 ; T. Oakley, 119 ; A. Gordon, 102 ; Amato Glassier, 08. Jr. 2nd, total, 850—W. Farquharson, 801 ; W. Stevenson, 215 ; G. Dark, 290; M. Dark, 200 ; 3Rands, 202 ; L. Dickson, 167 ; M. ItandOi 110 ; W. Riley, 146 ; T. Bielby, 117. Honors —3, Blake, 3. Omar, W. Armstrong, 111. Floggard, A. Cialdee, A. Switzer, V. Arm• t ;strong, 39, Bedford, C. Armstrong, A. f Diokson, M. Oakley, M. Riley, G. Bielby, p C. Popper, W. Switzer, 13, Davideon, 35, p Hollinger, 33. Rude, W. Fargttharson, t Number on register for the month, 64 ; average attendame, 58. e W. 11. ST10/1111T, TOA01.1111r, Joseph Oster and John A.. Lamont will attend the County Court; next week no ; one on "twat toy, A new reeldenoe 20 x 20 feet with kit. Men at rem, will be erected by Liviog- sten Bros, on their property 1* milers North of Brussele. R. G. Wilson, of Bruesele, han the °entomb and the work will be pr000eded with at once. Few old gentlemen the ago of ollt10011 Ilogg, brd cone retain their faeultioit as be does. 11e le 81 yeare of age (10 of svhieli he has spent in Grey) and yet he Sons not use to speotaole anti 15 able to drive a horse and get about tos lively toe es cricket, Sehhath School pio.nio will bo bold in Thos. Whitfield's grove, 12th 000., on Tuesday, 15th inet, Choice program of musio, recitations, dialogues, die., will bo provided, Prof. Hawkins, oE Brussels, will take part. Tee will he served at 5 p. m. Addresses by Reeds,. Ball, of At• wood ; Robinson, of Trowbridge; and resident ministers. th Our woollen mills have started up for the season's work. Wheldaufer re Willford's brickyard has commenced the season's operations. John E. and Miss Selina Bell wore visiting their eister iu Goderioh on San - day. S. E. Forster, dentist, of Fordwieh, was here on Monday for the purpose of locating here. On Sunday evening next a special ser- mon will be preached in Trinity Murals to the members of the Cautodian Order of Foreeters, Our Band for the first thno this season made its appearance and played a few selections before the 0000001 Moll plane, The boys are doing splendid. Ou Friday evening host the entertain - mord; in aid of the Indian Relief Fund in Industry Hall was all that oould be de. sired, the hall being tilled to its utmost capacity. Peter Purvis, of Teeswater, formerly 01 this town, was here last week making arrangements for purr:basing some of this season's wool, he having opened out in the store formerly crimpled by IE. J. 2,m. Caughey, to do business in. Wiesaelateret . A. E. Simmons purchased the Fergie property on Victoria street for 4200. The Wingharn Choristers sang in Teeswater Thursday night of last week. The firemen were unsuccessful in their run at Chesley, being beaten by Wiarton and Paisley. Will, Lind left on Wednesday of „last week for New Denver, 13. 0., where ho already has two brothel's. At a meeting of the Turf Club Associ- ation the score cards privilege was secured by H. 0. Bell and the booths by Jas. MoKelvie for the days of the raoes. 0. V. Gliffe, who started the Advance, and who has been publishing the Brandon Daily Mail for some years past, has gone to Suncion, B. C., to start a neper there. Rev. Wm. Lowe and Mise Ella Coruyn attended the annual Convention of S. 3, Teachers and Church Workers at Essex, on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. The Turnberry Agrionitmel Society has completed arrangements to run an exoursion train to the Model Farm, Guelph, on Monday, June 21st, good to return on the 22nd. A. letter was received in town a few days ago frotn Wm. Lithgew, who is DOW residing at Gremlin, North Dakota. Mr. Litimper is keeping in good health and is always anxious to hear of his old Winglmin friends. A. Calling Witmer lamp nearly clawed a conflagration in the Temperance Hall, Cool headedness and quiets action in throwing the burning mass out of the window was effective in oontrolling the blaze. No damage was done beyond the destruotion of the lamp. StXell•tillops Ou Sunday evening while Rev. Mr. Musgrave was preaching in the Grange Hall appointment, some rascals took blas wheels off to young man's buggy. Some party, orioninally inclined, barked a row of maple trees on Tuesday night of last week, ou the 10th conoession, in front of A. Boyd's farm. The trees have been growing for some years, were a nice size, and greatly improved the looks of the farm. MoKillop Reform delegates, returning from Brusssels Reform Oonvention, re- ported Arabibald Hislop elected to the next Looal Legislature. The Torys thought the numerous hotels and wet day was the mese of the statement and did nob believe it. TOWNSIIIP Gomm—Council met as a Cloud of Revision in Jones Hall, Leto& bury, on Friday, 28th day of May, Members took nate of office, and Wm. Archibald was sleeted chairman. The appeals of Geo, Sternigle, Henry Deitz, John Eckhart and Wm. Pollard against too high assessment was not sustained, and the Assessor's video oonfirmed. The appeal of John Eokbart ageing!' Almond Lienamie's assessment as too low was not sustained. Part 101422 con. 5, assess• ed to to Win. Martin at 9400 was changed to am. Nicholson, and reduced to 9100, as bho buildings were burned eines as - tressed, John johns, Leadbury, was put on bhe roll as M. F., and Thos. Curtis M. F. lot 9 con. 5. The roll with these additions was ptleeed as finally revised and Court dosed. Counoil met rob olose of Court of Revision and Recounts for culverts, charity and assoesoes' salary 'mid amounting to 4118.20. The comfit. motion of Henry Hamilton to have his lots taken from Union Sohool Section No. 11 and annexed to Union 13. S. No. No. 12, was not granted as the Council thought they had no power bo apt, in the =Wm, • although the Inspeotor was there to advise that the Oouuoil had authority, William Archibald wee authorized to attend Court at Goderioh in the interests of MoKillop in a law snit between Legal: and MoRillop over Coleman estate ditch oase, 4. oommuni. cation from the Clerk of Grey stating that he had no °MOW notice in' drain 00,80 yet, was filed. The requisition of trustees of S. S. No. 6 to borrow money to build a new sohool house was again presented the same the at last meeting. Although advised by solicitor to call a poolal meeting to authorize them bo borrow, it was not granted by Council as hey did not think they had authority torn the ratepayers to borrow. Also to (+thin frotn over three-foul:the of rate. foyer° ie section requesting Oounoil not o grant the request its the motion to orrow had ndb been put to the meeting ailed for that parpose. Intnsoboe Robb • TT is s Te Tr P T le I Ti11.4 melt County Couneillor Mooney a is itt Civdt11011 111 attend at Helmet Aol. Wtn, Arohib iId wa Commie Chtche Fraser, who has born attending the University to Torouto, to at home for his vat:Lotion. A Jubilee plemie is talked of, to be hold on ,11111a 221111, for 141 Morrie, leartioe• fare later on, Wm, bliehie delivered ten young Berk. shire pigs to Neil Atelseueldin, Brueeele, a few days ago, A. Eirkpatriok and wife, of the 2nd oon., wore away visiting reludivee and friends at the Nile this week. The lady month of dune. We still have cold, wet weather. No need of honey strew hats tide Beaton too ret, 148 we have ram every Sunday. Jiro, R. Bell, Thos. Maunders and Wtn. Ritchie are justly proud of line foals from A. Kufig's tiptop roadster stallion, "Gusteer," owned in Brussels. A good working !aurae belonging to Wm, Ritchie, Stir line, was foetid dead in the stable lamb Sabbath on the return of the owner from churoh. The animal had got its log over the rope Molter and is supposed to have fallen and either stran- gled itself or injurer( its spine so as to cause death. It wee one of Mr, Ritchie's working tetom so will be a serious loss. A. K. MoAltister met with a very pain- ful accident on Monday morning. Willie setting a can off his milk wagon he lost his balanoe and fell, striking his leg on the sharp edge of the oam making an in. oieion about au inch deep just below the knee. He was taken to Brussels, where a physician sewed up and dressed the wound. It will be some time before he will be able to be around again. Dim—dames Rail received word front Toronto on Thursday, May 97th, that his sou, Alexander, was dangerously ill with pueamonie, and hastened to his honae, but arrived too hots to see his son alive. Hie Bactrian death has been a severe shoals to his brothers and seaters but more es- peoielly to his mother who ie at time of writing in delicate health. The funeral took plaas from his lade residence, 41 Robinson st., on Saturday, May 29th, and was largely ettended, testifying to the esteem in which deoeased was held, --es-- Burglars operated at Dresden Thurs- day night of last week, visiting 6 Limes, making a good haul, and getting away safely. Tine thieves were evidently prefeesionals. 39. McIntyre, of the West - matt house, lost 850 worth of pion toed liquors. Several suits of clothes and a sruall sum of mouey ware taken from W. A. Bit's dry goods store. At James Taylor's shop shoes were talteu, together with the mutants of the till. The Clif. ford lipase and Wright's grocery were also mitered, but nothing seourect. judicious' in repairlim road on MI6. 8 & 9 between tote 81 to 35, es the road is tolmoet impel/Bible at the present time, eamplaint having been made to the COUI101l of e deep diteli being dengerom toe a young man wars meaty loot in it, on the leitla oon., being mule for private mamma Palibmaeterti and °there are requeeted net to make deep (libellee over *foot deep 011 rousclways, nor to take wester out of its natural channels. Cowl - oil adjourned to meet in Orawford'a hotel, Dublin, 011 Friday, the 26th clay of June, at 11. u'elook a, on, Jottx C. Monersox, Cleric. itersee es Leer. T. V, Dixon is at present in Ottawa. 0. Smith attended Court at Goderieh this week, Klee Laura Itudgeon, of Wingharn, is visiting Mende in town. Gibeon, 111.P.P., is in the Dom. inlets C3apital at present. The briokwork of Jno. Barnard's new house is about completed. Little May Ilainstook got a ducking in the mill darn on Wednesday last. Wroxeter footballers meet Atwood hero on Saturday, dune iith. Bloyole mime will also take plaoo. Excavations for 81141. lefoKelvey's now house are ciompleterl and the stone for the foundation drawn. Mr. Fraser, foreign missionary, gave an addreee to the Anderson Mission Band on Wednesday evening last. The Liberals of this district will work hand in hand with the new nominee of East Huron, Archie Hislop. Wroxeter defeated Lietowel in foot ball and bicycle raoing on Saturday laet. A very exciting time was had for a few hours. eel ett A. wedding next week is stirring up a little exalter:sent. Morns Fogal hoe been partially laid np from being poisoned by ivy while working in a garden. Brussels Band name here last Tuesday evening to give an entertainment. Ow- ing to a misunderstanding the concert was not given and the crowd dispersed. Sermon 11101011.r. --The follnwing is the report of Ethel Public sobool for the month of May :— noon 1. 5th class—Maggie Davies, Willie Spence, Lily Dobson ; Sr. 4th—Corto Sanders, Oliver Querrin, Wilbur Lindsay, Edie bbIiltts, Olaucl Walker, John Lind- say ; Jr. 4th—Mary bloBlain, Ida Cole, Howard McAllister, Oarl MeAllister, Edna Reynard, Willie Lindsay, EMI:129, Imlay, Annie 13ateman, Geo. Sharpe ; Sr. Bed—Mamie Hansuld, Willie Eels- mier, Helena Barr, Mary Kleinsohroth, Maud litodgley, Jim Richardson, Ella Eckmier, Bernice Slernmon, Adam Fletcher ; Iut. 3rd—Maudie Querrin, Eva Oole, lieury Qeerrin, Mabel Coates, Tom Fugal, Percy Greensides, Oliver Lindsay, Sana. Kleinsohroth ; Jr. 3rd— Bessie Wanner, Stella Dunbar, Minnie Bateman, Willie Coates, Eves Mo Jennie Malaita, Walter Savage, Gordon Imlay, Fred. Diemert. Geo. Demme, Principal. itoora 2. Sud (Rasa—Ida Faulkner, Geo, Eck. mier, Olive Raynowd, Mamas McAllister, Avon Elliott, Lily Simpson, Eirlie Mc. Callum ; Sr. Part 2M-1%ltoggie Osborue, Cecil Lindsay, Leslie Fogal, Oharlie Cameron, Willie Barlgely ; Jr. Part 2nd —Marie °ahem°, Cecil Lindsay, Leslie lece"aelharlie Cameron, Willie Budgely ; jr.Part 2ud—Ellie Hansuld, Eva ()ober, Grover Gill, Bassett Dilworth, 101. Fogel, Stanley Dunbar, Luly Dowdell, W. Mo. Allister, Willie Hemsworth, Maud Kleine. ehrobh, Geo. Hamilton, Emma Kerr, Nettie Riehardson ; Sr. Part let—Mina Elliote Geo. Dunbar, Lizzie MoLeod, Mary Thompson, Willie kir:Blain, Maggie Oameron, George Wanner, Bernie Dok• mier, Earle Eokmier, Eddie Bateman ; Jr. Part lst—Tom bloAllister, Hazel Coates, Charlie Oonnel, Myrtle Imlay, G. Beirnes ; Jr. Part lst—Irene Hogarth, Tillie °ober, Lorne Eolunier, Lizzie Chambers, Marjorie aloChollum, Beatrice Whitfield, Percy Flood, Beatrice Bate: man, Allis Hetnsworth, Alex. Conine Pins W. 110.31.NARD, Teacher. Morris. aounoil meeting last Monday. John Budd has a very siolt sow. Fishing is a cold job this meson, Mrs. I. Hall is quite poorly this week. Tore Pose givee the nesys. Do you take it ? Turnip land is hard to get in order this year. John Pngh has the brickwork of school house No. 1. John Agin sold a pair of sows 11 few days ago for 60 dollars. Miss Dodds, of Blyth, was the guest of Miss M. Sellers last Sunday. John Pugh, wife and family, of Brute, eels, emit Sunday at Allan Ramsay's. The Mines Mooney and brother spent last Sabbath at Bluevale with relatives. If report be true wo may expeoe several weddings on the 150 con. in the near future. George Peacock and wilo, of the let eon., spent to couple of days at Belgrave this week. Dave and Willie Johnston spent Sun• day with their sister, Mrs, Mason, of Wawanosh. Reeve Bowman had the misfortune to lose his driving hone last week after a short 11111089. Miss Xenia Woodrow, who has been away for several weeks at John Coultes', bat returned to hor home on the 9nd. 0011, Henry Owens, oE Belgrosve, wag the guest of Robt, blubbers', let eon, on Sun. day. The magnetism seems to grow stronger Fleury. The stonework for the new bank Morn for D. M. Miller is oompleted. Next week the frame which is all ready, will be raised. Jas.'Wright bas also the stone work done for his now barn and will have the framers on slat:idly. 01311%—j, P. MoCasey, oE Cinoinnatti, Ohio, cliod itt hie home May 280h of Bright's disoluse after an Mums of two months. Mr. MoCasey was es native of this Oonnty and was alsteck shipper along in 1880 but thereafter was a wholesale merchant in Now York until about ten years ago, when he, in ootnpany with his bothers, ereoted 0, large plant in (ins Pironatti for the mann faaute,of Mow °atm dead Office fixtueee. He was only 80 yetme old et the time of his death but he Iod, by honesty and energy, acquired a hand. ppeared for trustees and tIt�otghb they sone fortune. BULL FOR SERVICE.—THE undersigned will beep for service on Lot 27, (Joe, 4, Morris' to well bred Jersey Ball, Terms,S1.00 to bo paid at the time of service with privilege of returning if neces- sary. JAMBS DUNCAN, 48.4 Proprietor, BOAR FOR SERVIOE.—THE Undersigned will keep for service on Lot Hi, (inc. 0, Morris, the there' bred im- proved White Yorkshire Boar "Seleoted," bred from J. E. Brothour's sweepstakes sow at Chicago Fair, Terms, 81.00 to be paid at the time of service with privilege Of 10. fuming if necessary. Pedigree may be seen on application, ROBT. NICHOL. Anchor Ire Fencing. I have the Agency for the above Galvanized Steel Wire Fencing, manufactured at Stratford, and am prepared to build it for either farm or village use on Reasonable terms. Samples of the fence may be seen at S. C. Tuck's res- idence, Brussels, or A. Currie's lot, 5th line, Morris. Guaran- teed to give satisfaction. I also supply Wire Gates for farm or lawn. JNO. CURRIE, AGENT, BRUSSELS. I OTUI IMIPIAEAW, ,-,101V4911110..44;*1$11ErsA41 REACHING All Canadian Points—London, Hamilton, To. route, Montreal, Quebec), Halifax, 010. United States Points—Clateago and WoSt, Detroit, 1311ftS10, NOW York, Bos Part. sand. eto. Tho Popular Tourist Line To Niagara Palle, Thousand Islands, Rapids 01 the St,Lawronoo, The Georgian Bey and Muskoka hake Regions—the High. lauds of Ontario, Gulf Resorts, Saguenay River, Atlantic Coast. SEST SPOTS rishing,Boating,13athing end Camping, Rquipperl with tho ill/est Day clenches, Pullman, \Vaguer,Rrawing Boom and Bleep. leg Cars, Pull information at G. 12,13, statiou. J. N. KENDALL., G. T. R. Agent, 13russele. WANTE The undersigned are pre- pared to pay the Highest Cash Price for any quantity of good fleece wool. Bader 86 Vanstolle, 131,WSSEL.S. 1? Black Dress Goods. Oongo Black Dram Goods, brocaded very speeial, pretty ofierge, 1100c ; Congo Black Henrietta, beautiful finish, 40 Motels wide, proof, 10o, ; Congo Black Cashmore Serge, goods that will give every satiefusetion, toll wool, very lteeial, 60o. ; Congo Black lienrieote, in blue nr jet black, as good as usually sold et Ole. but price is now 50e. ; Congo 13Iaolc Soliol, well finished and makes a beaotiful ooetume, 50o. ; Neat Patterns in figured goods, elegant effects in Luetres, eta., 60o. ; wo make a specialty of Black Goods in the better (nullities—epeeist attention is called to the lime at 75e, ; Black Birretz Cloth, a splendid style of goods, finished on both sides, one Bide is 10 oord and the other IL silk Liniehei Hen. riettes, price 85o. ; in Bleak Silk Grena- dine we have some natty goods, prima 76e., 85o., 00o.; the Bleeds Goode we Mow in still better lines are marvels] of the weaver's tort, prices 91 and 91.95. Oolored Dreb:s Goods. Fanny Visored. (ole ti, popular colons, 20e and 80e; Volley Mix el Eli:eons, in bouutiful ooloringe, Me we always strive to seoure a large veriety. as well as stylish goods, to Heft er ilalf•to.Dollar ; special lines in Tweed Effect. and Mix• tures, or Plain Goods, 50o Shot Effects, very stylish goods and make liandenme nostumea, in dress lengths, no two elikes 000 ; Silk and Linen Goods, a new fabric and makes a very pretty dress, 7:1e; some pretty goods and very styl:sh in rough makes, 800 ; some elegant Drees Stuffs in newest shade% 86e. Dress Trimmings. We pay particular attention to Silk. Chiffon, Gimps and Jet Tritnming, by the yard total in the erne -mem. Tutinlae Braid, and everything necessary for a Stylish Dress ratty be procured here. CONGO BLACK DRESS GOODS—New Process, Stainless Black, Resists Aoki—Congo Black is rapidly becoming the popular goods. We are sole agent's iit this part of the country. We make a speoialty of high.olass Dress Geode. MILLINERY.—you will find our Millinery Department fined with Stylish Goods. Only beaming hats are allowed to leave this establishment, "If you•see it in our ad its to be had," 50,000 LBS. WOOL WANTED USSELS AT THE HIE '21 I for Cash or in Exchange for Goods. HIGHEST MARKET PRiCE. LL We have Flannels, Blankets, Tweeds, Sheetitigs, Yarns 'Underwear, Carpets, etc. Special attention given to Custom Work, such as Card- ing, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling and Dyeing. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 01121MILI 011 '6% ,Nre7 1.0 50,000 LBS. WANTED, .10:61.1.1111031.41,00 1 am prepared to pay the highest Cash Price for the above quantity, delivered at Grain Storehouse No. 1, or if farmers prefer 2 cents per 113, more in trade. Parties wish- ing to trade out their Wool can do so at A. STRACBAN'S STORE With whom I have arranged. Owing to the coming high duty imposed by the Dingley tariff in the United States, Farmers would consult their interests by marketing their Wool early, so dealers can ship promptly there be- fore the duty takes effect. GR AA; HA t' IR, USSEJ AND sem c fit c r ITUffle „2 A ri The Choicest and Best Ice Cream and Summer Drinks prepared at the City • Grocery. Call in and try them, ALL KINDS OP FRUITS 8.EASON', You will always be welcome at the City Grocery, KERNEY CRAOKEN