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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1892-12-30, Page 5DEO. 30, 1892 IIL° LID13rn0111.8 err3rJ11111161321311016111trvitterge DISTRICT NEWS. 1-.tlat,rt W 4t 1, J. C. flay has returned from his trip to Wirth, 0g and Manitoba. Ellsworth Bolton, of the Meterologiaal °bo6rvato y, li'Iou(118111 is Home on a visit. '1'11 oougrogatiou of Knox ohuroh met on Monday afternoon of last week, for the purports of modoratiug in a (tall to a minister, Atom the usual Sermon being vomited by the Moderator, Rev, A. Hoofers. n, M. A., of Atwood, the con grogILtiol agreed to extend a unanimous gull to rile Rev. J. A. Morrison, B A., of Moutrral. llc, Morrison is a graduate of ateCiill University, and has taken his thellogieal course in Presbyterian Col. lege, Montreal, and also a eout'8o in Ed- inburgh. He has spent most of the past year travelling in Europe. Wiml:.Ist-bort. W. A.. Moolymont hoe rented the woodwork department at Jobb'e old attend. At the last regular meeting of the al- oha board of the Winghen Methodist church, the paetor, Rev, 8. Sellery, B. D., roe. ivod a ourdlal invitation to re main for et third year. Mr. Robiesol, who has boon siok for the peer two years, died on Monday even- ing. He wee a member of the C. 0. P. did wit,. buried 'ae Thursday under their a' a io 6 fo the Winghanc-cemetery. Be tonic 111e Int grippe t60 years alto and never got eve it. After the regular business of the School Boaul, Prinoipai Musgrove invited the mem)), r,: of the Board to R. hill's run (10 .rant to an oyster supper. After the oy.-tare had been served a pleasant even- ing ase spent. Short speeches were made by Thos.13811, D. M. Gordon, J. A. Morton. E. 0. Clarke and A. H. Mue. grove, expressing the good feeling which has existed between the staff and toaoh- ere. Peovieinme, —The tart mectin .: held here 011 lloi.day evening iu the Slt•:ho diet church was a sewed in every way. The ]tulips, with their usual skill, spread a 61111 prepa 011 variety of calces and a large quiddity of sandwiches, 'hat were d8101080. The music rendered by the %Parton choir gave sa'isfaotion in every patticuhlr and in respeuse were tendered a vole of thauke by the congregation rising to their feet. The speeches were maid to be the best that it has been the pltatu1e of (h, people to hear in connec- tion Lv-th a tea 01081ing. The words of R+v, 1t, Paul, of Brussels, on Xmas Thoughts were ripe fruit just plucked is the right season, Dr. Smith, of Seaf,rth followed with a goading, rendered in suite,b style, Rev. J. Galloway, of Sen - for h, gave 0masse ly ep1 eoh on "Char. meter But Hies." Among many °seelent things said iu this address w118 111is- 11r,w, 11oy it is to ruin a good character even by one AO. The chair was held dawn by the pest. 1', Rev. W. Ottewell, with hie usual weight. Proceeds, $20.05. lit• rh. Alex. Caldor, who ran a sawmill about two utiles from Blyth for John 1foail tan ah0nt a year ace, wag arrested in Gould Rapids, Mich., o, Satnrday on a ohnrge of embezzlement. The sum pl cert in 0118 (6511ant is $2r0, but Air. 101 (61 Mee Maine( Omit 11r. Oehler rag, army in November, 1801, with $800 be longing to the complainant. The mill used to he owned by Meliinn"n & 120 M101eo, batt the first named went out of the bnsinese ab 00 two yearn ago. Doteelive Alen, of Loudon, traced Mr. Calder lu Grand R•, 1i 11, and (1(16 fated by Detectives Smith and Darr, of the' cit;t, in malting the arrest on a warrant i0•u.11 h}- ,lunge A.. C. Adoit, of the Seventh Judicial Circuit Court of Mliohl• au The mrigi' utu' l wrau(1 was 1 -sued by Squire shunning, of Clinton. Mr. Calder was settled in Grand Rapids with his wife and Fenn y, ooneisting of one grown, p son add two or three married daughters and sons ie.law. He ol1(itpe that, be hoe done nothing wrong, and much added the wishes of hie family eon -tilted to Dome 010r without the for• mnlity of extratitiou. Detective Allen arrived with him on Sunday et noon, and Mr. Odder spent Sunday night at the London hoose. He was taken to Clinton on Monday to eland hie exttmin• anion before the 0iagistrete. Oros Good sleighing. _Election day next Bromley. Adam Frers'e', of Detroit, is home on a visit. Miss Emma Corealitz, of Buffalo, is home on a visit. Charles Reddatz, of Seaforth, was in town nn Mo.day. Blies Mary Blair, of, Grand Bend, is visiting at Mrs. A, Ritohie's. R. F. Cameron, of Knox College, To. roto, 10 Italie for vaoabion. Pratt. Zimmer is hone for Ohrietmae ve0ation from Preston High School" Mills Aggin McNair, who has been ill with diphtheria,fe now oonvelesoent• William Hayman and James Knight, of London, epent Christmas at John Knight's. John McRae, who has been attending Hamilton Collegiate Institute, is home for hie holidays Miss Laura Dales, of Clerkesburg. has been engaged to teaell in the second De. pertinent of this school. The Royal Template of this plaoe 071 pent a m'owle(1 Ii1Lll at their entertain - menton Thursday evening of this weaLc. Stephen Kres0ler is hone for the Winter from Marquette and Sault Ste, Maria, whore he was working at hie trade last Summer. Mise Maggie Macdonald, of Oalgary, Alberta, arrived home last lveolt for a visit among friends and relatives. She has been in Calgary for the last five years. M is6 herr left for I'Ianovor last Friday, IIer rnn.uy 11,180de regret her removal. She will bo greatly missed in the Sunday 88110010 here as sho took au active pert in both the d un:oboe. Before paliool closed Mise Kerr was made the redolent of an album and silk handkerohief by her pupils. Ih.ev, J. W. Bell, B. D., Snporintetdent of the Royal Templed Missionary Board, weete'n Division, delivered hie illustrated lecture "Saloon ve. Chagrin,Rome and State," in the hall ogle evening last week, to a peaked house, The t'ov, gentleman 10 an able speaker and hie leeturo is the best we have ever heard, 1110 illustra• tions with the magic lantern wore very highly oppreniltbod by all present. He also stated that the Royal Template S08i61y is gltiuiug very rapidly, having inoreaeed from 2000 to over 20,000 in the last night years. In the ben0fioiary rle- parfln^ul the gr0w,h is equally stale. factory, In the last five months the eurplus bag been inordaeed by $15,448.0.5, or equal t0 $5.50 per head in that time. TTerelr•'yita 14 degrees below zero an Wednesday morning of this week. Jas. Gass is home from Listowel High Sidled spending Christmas holidays. C. Ducey, wife and fancily, of Strat- ford, 0p8dt 01u-ietmas at R. Clark's, 811 eau., Lama, - Mrs. John Whitfield is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Fraser, of Strat- ford, this week. T. Watson and wife, formerly of Brim: sole, but now of Belleville, are visiting 111011(1- here at present. Martha Engler i0 home from Goderioh Model School recuperating for a year's hard work at teaching. lfiss Aline Gaynor, qhs has taught school for three years in elle neighbor. hood of Grand Valley, is spending her Christmas holidays under the parental roof. John G-,ynor has moved into his commodious brick reaidenc8 which has been emoted during the Sommer, May John and his family bo long spared to enjoy its oomforte. John Hodges is lying dangerously Ill with pleurisy, in1ammtttinn and bronohf• tis On Someday last the Dr, had very little hope of his recovery, but we are kiad to say he is some be. ter now and hope he may soon be restored to hie usual strength. - A 0001111 gathering was held at the residence of Tames, Lon,rnire's by the Halvah of England people of Atwood, Trowbridge, Benfryu and Ethel on Fri- day evening last, for the purpose of presenting 'heir pas m', Env, Edwin Lee, with a for t,eruortt, (hiving mitts and a purse of money.' After an enjoyable 0vening'0 nanaOemelt 0a011 returned to their respective homes. 1...6rsr 1 ren. Christmas passel( ori' very quietly here. Rev. A. Molibbin, of Pine River, is vi0itieg his parents this week. Some of our citizens took in a oonoert ab Seafnrth on Tneeday evening: John Barrows, who has been in Dakota for some time, return -al home last week Adam Sholdioe and bride, of Brace County, are visiting Mr. Sholdiu 'e parents. Mre. Jones end eon, of Dakota, are visiting et John 1-Iewitt's. Mr. Hewitt is Airs. Jones' father, The Leadbury entertainment 661(0 held in the school horse on be 21st in -t and was a 800000s. P,00eeds amounted to $24 (15. Program will app ar in next 16806. A London paper says :—Bliss Lou Pollard, of London South, prior to her departure for her hone iu Walton, was waited upon by iter Sunlay sehool clues of Asicin Street Methodist church and presented with a pieta re of herself and the olase. Mlis. Pollard will spend the Winter at home. The tw8utieth anniversary of the Written Methodist ehereh lvi I he relo- brate.l next Sunday and Monday. Raw. W. F. Campbell, of Blvth, will p 611011 00 10:30 and 6:30 "'('loch. On Vonday eve .• iltg 11(1' 11611111 (ea meeting will be held, Aft rease6are ex1m,•.le., (1um Rev. W. 1+' (Jo (6(111011, 1806. 0. Forrest, of Walton, \V. II, Kerr, of Brussels, and other's A. 0. U. W.- .The f011owiog ie the list of oflleers elected rnr Wal 1011 Lorh , No. 308, A. 0. U W., on Doucnlber 21st, for heat term of 10(033 :—R 13 le recount, M1 W ; John Shannon, I? M; D M'L110h- lin, Foreman ; R Pollard, Overseer ' :\ Canter, (3nide ; .1 ileD,lnald, Inside \V ; William Holmes, Outside W ; D Camp - dell, Recorder ; Wm Nett, 'Financier ; John Lawson, Receiver ; Rev W 0 le well, Auditor ; John Shannon, n Repro sanstlyo ;Nm Naal,Alternate. Al ihre•ia. Ton Powr gives the local news. Try it for 1803. Sooi,1 et H. E. Burkholder's next Thnradav evening. Airs. (Dr.) Kneoht61, of Ripley, is visit. ing friends un these parts. Bonnet Farrow, of AehIIold, spent his holidays with Ills father, an the 3rd. lino. Chao. Sheriff, of Toronto, is viaithlg among old friends in this locality for a few weeps. Mrs, Henry Bolton, of Lovett, Brace Co., is renewing aegaaintaneee on the 0(11 line at present. Ile opening 0ervie00 et Ebenezer church next Sunday. Tea meeting on Monday evening. Miss Lizzie donee has returned from a three week's visit to friends in Ripley. She had a pleasant time. Joan MlcCallum, Alex. Smith, Amble McOellum end Angus McHelhun return- ed from Manitobe, last weelc. Adam Sholdioe laud bride, of Lovett, Bruce Go, arrived hero 013 Thursday of last week on their wedding trip, David Knight was oatlod last week by telegram to the bedside of his brother, who ie dangerously ill .Lt Marlette, Mich. Alex. Stewart las moved into one of Allan Sp61r's houses so as to vacate Imo. Whee'or's rtendanoe. We weloomo Mr. Wheeler book to Morris. Goat Efonoe,—After a long life of over 85 years Elizabeth, relict of the ltto Wm, Anderson, passed away to her eter- nal home on Monday evening. Mrs. Anderson's birthplace wae 013 tine banks of the Donn, Ayrshire, Scotland. She oameto Canada in 1840 and was united in marriage to Mr. Anderson, who died about 20 yearn ego, They settlers in Dumfries, near Ayr, where they lived for 20 yore or thoreabonts,moving to Morrie township in 1862, Tho deceased wae oonfieed to her room for nine months previous to her deoease. She resided with her son Quintin, 3rd 00(1., and et. joyed the lashed esteem of all who ]snow ber. The children are Mrs" It Forsyth, Mob. G. Mair, Wm. and Jamoe, all of whom live in Sullivan, Grey County, and Quintin. Ono brother of the do. oeasod is also living, (/ninth: MOBlain, who is 10 years her junior, Mre. Ander- son was a ooneieteut member of the Free. byterimn 6huroln for many years, The funoral was on Thur0dey afternoon,ltev, D, Millar conducting the service. • TIIE BRUSSELS POST John \Varwiuk, who has been in Almni. tob-t (111 last Mummer, has Mame 1 to Spend the winter on the 3rd line. Mrs. Alex, JPurrest, of 1st lino, has been very ill with inBammetion of the bowels and ie still in a weak 0011(110011. lydios Ra0)101 Sharp, of St. Thomas ; Jon Sharp, of Toledo, and Sanders Sharp, of Detroit, are home on It holiday visit. ilugh Moses, who went to T,.roubo to have hissi'ht benefitted, has returned. The operotion was performed very sea ceesfully. George D. Shortroed has gone to Aid lith, Manitoba, whore ho intends dealt. Mg school, Ito was ticketed by J. T. Pepper, Brunelle. This trade/hip will soon be completely free from debt, They have now $8,000 on baud toward meeting their railway indebtedness of $10 000. At the annual eohool meeting in 14, S. No. 3, held Inst Wednesday,Alex. Camer- on was 0(1000,, trustee blamed of Ch, e. Mitchell resigned. John Watson was re o tatod for tho noxi term. Hrnlo100An.-•—On the 218(1 inst. Rev. 1Otr. &yore, of lIolmeeville, tied the nuptial how between Wm. O'rrie and Miss Olara Welsh, both ur Goderioh township. The groom in a brother of Mrs. James&mall, of thio township. Air. and tyke. Currie h,ve the oongratnlatioue of relatives and friends. The old Council was ro•oleotsd by acclamation last Monday as follows :— Reeve, II. Mooney ; Deputy Reeve, C, A. How., ; Cnu00ilior6, 080. Kirkby, S. Culdbick and Jas. Proctor. A platform meeting woe insttn'el with Thos. Laid- law in the chair. L'aoh of the above mentioned gentlemen addressed the Bathe. in.: and in the discussion on the House of Industry, Joseph Olegg, R. N. Duff, Ru .1. Armstrong and others also made eller 5(1001(1)00, Messrs. Clegg and Dnl1 beteg warm supporters of the mov meta. A vote was tekel by show of hands resulting in 23 voting for the proposed building and 35 against. 081T. --James Russell and wife were away last w ek attending the funeral of hie father whiub look place on Saturday, 24 11 hist, the interment being made et BayOuld The d000ased had reached the ripe age of 82 years and 9 months. He wo,o born in 01h6gow, Scotland, came to Oanada in 1820 and nettled on eon. 5, Goderioh township. He served in the suppression of the rebellion of '37 and walked all the w1y to Sarnia in snow Ione., deep to clefoat the rebels. Six sor- rowing sums mud daughters are left to mourn hie decease. Their 00(1(0s are :— Jame-, Robert, Mlrs. Bltmoay, Hrs. Rob• inson, Mrs, Stirling and lir.(. Currie. In religion the deceased was a Presby• tenial and in politics a Reformer. His partner di• d about 22 years ago. Sanaa, E0T0nTAINneN'T.—The enter- tainment held at 8. S. No" 4, Morrie on "Phareday evening, Deo. 22nd, was a decided suedes beyond guy doubt, every available ..pot being taken up. There w re between two and three hundred people present. Andrew Taylor, who has taught 111 this section during the yar, is now ren0vl,lg to Hullett to:Yus111p whore he is engaged to teach for the ensuing year. lir. Taylor has made himself popule with all classes especial y the pupils of S. S. No. 4. W. H" (Mosley filled the position of chairman iu his 180111 able ,mad elhoiont manner. The fo lo ling is the program : Ohair,min's address ; "Jiug10 B11)s,' by the setuder-; Rada With (kritbmetio," by Ida AI0 (116(6 1 011111, Jahn Gerrie ; dialogue, F. P due end A. obevis ; .00itetion by Nora ,flatnlders: l'ea'tat100 by Taylor Pipe ; treading by E. ML,unde's ; metra• Lie,. ny G. Cardiff ; "Staging Around" by the 'cholera ; dialogue by 5. Domel,y aid F. Glunkey ; rcvitatien by L. ; readies by E. IL Clnakey ; re0trwl'nu by D. Davis; in trmme„tal by MI. Cardiff : dI(LI1((ne by 11. Cardiff and L. Sha p ; rooltet'uu by Bettie Mose ; song by Mn'. (tante; reoitatio16 by Evt 0 r.IIFI, S. Ashton, 51. tioggard, J Donne'iv, John sitar) tt d 1, Curcio; «o -ani.); by Eva Card t7 ; dialogue, M. Currie, It Clotliey, M[. Slurp, R. Cardiff, R. Mooney, J. Loris and G. Innis ; aria, Miss Sh,rp, Blie• B. Findla mar .,1.111 A. Taylor ; (mitre• mental bs Prof. 110wider: ; 108trunneetal by D. Swmbh ; sung by Prof. 6141111 ; quarte le, Aides Sharps, Rivers and Lebon : instrumental by M1 ea and Smith; „ byOndie ; •Sail+ lou , Prof. song s,1 1 t y Hawkins ; dn. tt, Misses Co ,Bley 'and ; eo g -y G. 'Taylor; ins'rnule„nal by W. Mooney ; song by Prof. McGill ; iuetrnm ,,dal, H. Rands ; song, Prof, hfawltius ; in6tfum uta1, G. Taylor end J. McGill ; song, Prof. McGill ; rat lin:;, G, 01008 ; song, Miss 0, 1',ylur ; rn0tru• mental, Huss, Berth laud Prof. ttaweins; solo, Mise Ward ; matrum' nca , 4V. Randa ; duet, 1J. Cardiff and F. L•loggard; reeitetiou, Prof. 11 Mikis ; aloswg piece by sleigh load. Air. 'Papier 0 0pped to the front of the pla'form and in a few bsautifnily chosen 17601140118 thaukad the audience and those who took part in the program which wits well reuefv0(1, A vote of thanks was Iendered to the ahah'- man who received 10 with pleasure. With the re,,dition of the of"Sing piece by a Sleigh load ended one of the best 80118(7- (1018010,1000817 held In this loatlity. 'Cho oroueode of the nl00tlng amounted to $13.00 Afterdefr,gying the ex.,8ndilul•e 1611(011 MA about 47.00, (Ile belittle. 50.00 will go towards purohaoiug a uety black board. A _ Holman.—The most en00easlnl school entertainment of the waren wee held in S. S. No. 10, Morris, on Wednee. day, Deo" 21st. The 130iuliug was s0 densely crowded Iamb by the time Rev. A. Y. Hartley took the chair, 800806 were unable to gain entrance. Throughout the whole oonoert a freshness and lively interest pr0veiled. A11 tho parts were played with marked success, not 8 single failure could bo noticed. The chairman presided in his usual witty sod agreeable lnannor, filling rhe tutor mots with rare anecdotes and older "drives.” Were we to select from the performers those de- serving of 0peoiai notice, we would make mention of Miseoe Xing, Caldbick and 2orreet and Messrs. Forrest, Mason, King and Powell, The appearenoe of these was always the symbol of vociferous 0naore0 from the endlen1e, But alter all whet delighted everyone most was the dhildron'e pert. Their clever epeeehes, awed mesio, rare recitation and choice dielogaee, showed for thein groat cape: Unities and for their teacher careful and skilful training, Ae one beheld their most successful performances be could not fail to bo impressed with the thought that those ahildron were being aptly fitted for their future sphere in life. At the doge of the ontottainmout a hand. some and costly druseingg Daae, (mom: ponied by a suitable gaddrees, was pre• scatted to the Weller; 3. 14. 'Wilson, by Aggie Smillio and Ward Caldbiok in behalf of the Baho01. '1bi8 event we foul W1LR most pleasing to ell present, for we are euro no bedtime Lae gained greater popularity in this vicinity than Mr. Wil. son. The whole entertainment wee 1n' deed a tilting close tor the departure from the teaching profusei(1 of 140 mover and enooeseful a gentleman tut Mr, Wil- soa, The following ie a copy of the miriade ;— Olt. Wii nn. Dun TEAanm1,—It lo with sorrowful hearts that we think that the pleltennt relation which lute existed between us a0 teaohor and Scholars for the poet two years must now be broken. During your stay amongst us we have learned to love you and we aconre you that we win( long cherish fond remembrances of you. As you cru now about to leave us we felt that we 00(114 not let you go without some token of aur love and ask you to accept this little gift as but a very Slight token of it. Our sincere wish for yon is 'hat your life may be long and happy and that at last an abundant eutran08 may be administered unto you into the king- dom above. Signed on behalf of the school. Miobtel Curran wae killed by an ex- plosion at Ottawa, Saturday. He was working On a server 0x0avatiou and is supposed to have struck an unexploded oda:idea, Winnipeg oivio elections took place last week. '1'. W. Taylor was elected mayor by acclamation, and there were contests in only three wards for alder men, J. Dawson defeating Joshua Cttlbt• way in Ward three, II. Bole defeating James Scott in Ward four and James Sproule defeating W. J. Roes in Ward fiv0. Skene's. Let the wild winds roar And the Frost King snore, But buy your holiday Goods At J. G. Skene's dere. At Sitone's Popular Store Good goods you will get, And as to rho price They are low you oats bet. New spices, new peels, New fruits at Skene's, For be has the goode You will see. A PEW LINJdS:- 3 Dane Tomatoes, 26o.; 3 cans Corn 25o.; 8 cans Peen, 26o, ; 3 boxes Mince Meat, 25o. ; 2 large Daus Sa,dines, 260. All goode First-olaee. 10811 and eeo me. J. G. SK NE. "Whffir6l I�` 1 m it GRAND T'RTTA MR= - AND- - YEAR'S HOLIDAYS, Reborn tickets will be Issued between all stations in Oanada at SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE on Deeednhor 34, 25 and 29, Valid for return an 011 27; and onDeoember81 and January 1 and 2, valid for return until Jaun. arya, 1293. First -Class Fare and One-third on Denember 23, 34, 20, 20 and 80, valid 10r return anti( J,amary 8, 1833. 8TIUDENTB AND TEACHERS on presentation of standard form of matte- d Le, samedy Lhm priuotpal, good going Deo. a to 81, valid for return until .Te unary al, 10118. 8educed tares to poled on the In- tereolonial hallway ou dates named. 3('ur tieketo and all information apply to any of the 000101103'8 agents. J. N, KENDALL, Agent, Brussels. ARCMS futile HOLIDAYS. For Particulars ABOUT THE tt rs' Trains TO ANT AND T10111 10 WEST ra Send to your nearest Railroad Agent and obtain a copy of "Fret?. Fa6ts111Fart1,Sn J. T. PEPPER, Agent, Brussels. With such a Steck and soon Prices WC are bound to have a great sate. Come early. Is to tiff_' front again with a Frill Line of Tweeds, Sul Ings, Overcoatings, Pantings. You Will find it pays to see my Stock. A Fit Guaranteed, Latest Styles. Eats, Caps, Fun, &4 Rubber Coats. In Gents' Furnishings I take no Second Place. You will find Un- derclothing and Top Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Collars, Ties, Braces, Scarfs, Gloves, Hosiery, &c., in well bought Goods and sold at close Prices. Our reputation for First Class Ordered Clothing iS 3vell known. Consult your own in@�tterestss wby calling 011 N:A. a. rt'„ 4Ai s o�:r' y.+ The Leading Tailor. Brussels, Out, tl� A Rare Occasion Tins. Make the Most of it. gigHR Sale Lion llul i i:aireZ"At .Ai i -' Wx:1ii 'ma x?D1'F"t`IgleVrA `irro kt�SGl'CD ,si't4%''3'�.-' ex'ma -, To be Sold at Wholesale Prioese ,9)1 SiV37�,itv7iAVIW:F.,9AF,9J(vl31vCT3h'Wit"AiiWAFiai�ZJ'SSiM1Sg7,1 u!3 %% The ladies of Brussels and vicinity are asked to examfuo the largest stock of Fancy Linens and Handkerchiefs ever shown in Brussels. The manufacturer's complete sot of Linen Samples sent out to a large Montreal wholesale house to order from. They found the goods too expensive for the Can- adian trade at 1(01851lar prices and offered to clear thein out ata big discount off. Wo had to buy a large quantity but the price was right and we could not resist the chance of showing our Customers the infinite variety and artistic designs that are now produced in this lino of goods. We might draw your attention to It few of the lines as under t Breakfast Cloths, with handsome colored borders. Tea Oloths in 4-4, 5-5, 6-6, fringltd and hem -stitched. Troy Cloths, handsome new designs in drawn. work. Carving Cloths, h. s. and fringed. Bunners, Sideboard Scarfs, Centre Pieces, D'Oylios hi all sizes, square, round, oblong and oval, and everything you can think of in fine napery, and all to be sold at Wholesale Prices. HANDKERCHIEFS. . 800 doz. Handkerchiefs in Silk, Crepon, Ligon, Embroidery, Lawn and Muslin, which we bought MI regular prices and we a1*0 giving you full benefit of our purchase. Here are some of the Leading Lines : 10 doz. Pure Silk Embroidered at 150. each, 2 for 25o. 5 doz. Pure Silk Hemmen and Embroid- ered borde•inge at 25o. each, 3 fo' (350, 5 doz. Pure Silk Initial at 25o. each. 5 doz. Gents' largo h. e. Twill Silk at 75c. each, regular price $1.00. 5 doz, Gents' large 11. s. Plein at 40o. each, regular pilo° fisc. 50 doz. h. 0, Colored Border, fast colo', tale pries $ for 100. or 330, per doz, 10 doz. Youths' large size Colored Border, regular prio0 10e., sale pedes 5e. 10 doz. Ladies' Fine White Lawn, regtt. lar prise 80., Bale pride 5 for 250. 10 doz. Ladies' Fine Lawn h. s., regular price 180. enoh, eel° price 10a., 3 for 25e. 20 doz. White Drawn Work Borders worth 25c. each, for the great sale 2 for 25o. 15 doz. White Drawn Work Bordors, the 30o. quality, 8010 price 8 for 50o. 20 doz. Assorted PanayVV all White, , beautf• ful designs, worth 40e. to 50o., for the sale 25o, each. Como clod sen our Grand Display of Xmas Novelties. s021, mt