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The Signal, 1903-5-14, Page 8GRAND TRuNL fi $ Teltla %r, id ay 11 19( 3 THE SIGNAL: GODERTCI[ (1NTARI What a Store for Improvements The soul of the business is seen in this season's increase of stock and conveniences to customers. This spring finds the old store of the people A Greater Store Showing a larger spring stock than ever before. Clothing Department enlarged. Millinery Department enlarged. (lents' Furnishing Department enlarged. Dress Goods Department enlarged. Ladies' Ready to wear Department enlarged. Small Wares Department enlarged. Ladies' Underwear Department enlarged. Dress Making Department increased Facilities. All ready for the spring and summer business now : got two stores full of bright new merchandise. Values the best we have ever shown. Besides if you accumulate your purchases with us we give you a handsome premium free. Smith Bros. & Co. NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. elle, 1.1 run,•-I•sul. n• a of The rlgnsl.i LEEBURN. Moxn.ty, May Ilth. Timing the peat. two months Lis- burn het sixteen of its. residents. who 1 dt for the A,winiboia and Allw eta distrie•ts. The railway gnesetinn will again Is• vets' ort(n the :illth of this th. Tlw bylaw published in lest week's Signal is Irving closely noel and talked m•rr among our fanners in thissec- tion. KINGSBRIDGE. s TI-H1L4Y. MAY ttth. --A Gitlin M.tt.r - .tamps Fatter. of t -bis place., las add to John T. !tick - tam. of `te•xfot't.he flfiFf o s eta th• hands • sum of $a,2$1. Ass of thew• seer, are just rising two y(a)w old this is a i)siilend as vet.y gime' pricy. This he the messed Int of sects that Mr. I)irkwen has 'sought frim Mr. Foley : Is' evkle•ntly knows where er get grad cattle. GODERK'H TOWNSHIP. MoNI1.\Y, May 11th. The following report shows tM• standing of the pupils in R. M: No. 1. Gsah•rieh• few the tit of April : , 5th OSSA - E1111a (titian'''. Harry Hillier. Inane MAlkeld• Eddie His.. 4th class --Lillie. (initiate". Ionise 1)rywla1e. - Sam. Andrews. 1.izzie Salkeld 111141 Mary Malk1•lel, equal. Maggie Items. Ienni4' John ices, \\'illir 1'hishohu. Sr. 312 class Russel Oke. Annie Iltys- err dale, Robert I llId •n. David Aitkin. Jr. 314(1 class - Carrie. (Irala11a, Harald Ne•wrunhi• and Alex. ('hisho.m, equal, In,v F.nlen, M4'rtle• Johnston. Reggie .Johnston. M 141111 bid 4.1444444 Nommen Msentgeamrry, May Westlake. Elision- Ankh'. lislowAitki11. :hid r'Aaw, jr. -James KeM-ran And Wilfrid hicks, (Nita'. Garold scan. Marian Drysdale . ''art 2n1, sr. - Wi'lie F,rrilen, Mary Berke. fart 2nd. jr. Leat Salke'I4, Violet Iw•wth- waite. Part 1st-- Myrtle l'hsholnl, he 'ticket May Chisholm. Llzzti IM. Tntuatfi,N. teacher. DUNLOP. Mua'%Y. Mat• 11th. Miss Lily Cumming. who has been itt home few the p11t• 4 we me mtler. haw gene .n A visit to friends At Ptrkd»ie. -Abor Day at our !whim,' WAN dilly` obeert•ed a1)41 the bell. which has leen ant of onion, has heist' repaired by our architect. Sevt•1•*I of our Ilatr)tis were not forgetful of the. baby show at R. R. Sallows in (iewle•rich, .n the 4th inst.. and took their habit% in for their pictures. Soniw of our r•sitlenta were in St. linerip s church, Gsderich, to wee .the tonfr11nat' serviet' h•hI them. o/ \wisp slety night of halt week, three of them (wing eimflrut(MI. Lea•nlsiele5, the ltsidence o1 It. Inw's,n, has leen Lately painted ley lite Ps. 'loll 1, of (ierl,et•ith, and A new e•ntrn ets. garter at the rind At the snit It end of the farm is leing lint up this week. Miss haat )'newer, fnr•nwrly teacher here. 111141 new attending the Normal ntmmtttmmtttmttt tttmmttt tttnttt % a a a a a a a a a No. 9 Coiled Wire, $2.63 r E Barb Wire, $2.75 We hate a hill stock at present, but it is going not fast at theme priest. -- t) trwin• hi extra good this year. it Is herd and well galven- ilial. • e e FENCING.. FROM 25c A ROD UP. 14' ...in give You a eillophett' fente for less than :#'x' per 1(141. .1 a t)-w'ire Ideal fence• for Etc per rem). Every enslnmet test ifies to the snls•riln'it)• • II►F::11. E IA Ie:NI'IN4: aver „n .1 hers. Why :• er Ite4•a11Ne 11 is l.s•kiil so that upright • nnnr4t slide on 1.tfe,al. 111W:111M' II is made .r 4.11 N... u Mod steel wire•. We sell i1 at about the s: • figure band 441411 fences are sold at, w•hit•h are woven with soft wires that are• light ,nld .soon Oily nut. . If yen want 11 we1ving Machine we se11 the Zest n'Ike At $t,:i0, .r 211.7:. for complete outfit..t' if a e•he,lts•r ,noel ' • is de- sired't'e sell thele at $5.1411. HOLLYWOOD PAINT gives sedisfaeti,n, gees farthest and Wu/ON Linseed ot1, (4'. i, gal. I'mr• while lead. $5.511 ter cwt. 12-11. gats, 1.(mple•tl•, $,i.IJ( each. Nails, 3c a tm,utld.. one - And everything 'Plow in hardware ,,t. prints 10 pleas.. We sr- are in a letter position to N•II hardware titan 'Ohne. Hardware Me-- s our blindness. WAS endrxvur to gad the hist semi Nell the heat at the hist prices gluing. - McKENZIE & HOWELL The Goderich hardware Store. a a is Toie'el, wrote A letter of condol- ence to the Tobin family over the recent break hi their circle by the death oaf the Late John Tobin, who was (11114 of her wheelers. Our papular friend, John Ryan, the well-k11own tlue.her, net iieverul of our residents in nesilerieh bust work and showed then, a new stacker be gad up b • train that clay. which he will work with the new• nuat•hint• he Is aught last October. LANES. Tricsn Y,_ May 12th. Miss I. Galleon is filling the postilion of clerk in her brother's story. (1. and Niue T. leve visited Mrs. Ma eliuhe, of Kepley, on Friday. H. Reed and i). McNe'vIn, of Dun- gannon, visited this place on Friday. M. K. Beckett ta)ek Rev. Mr. \Vhaley's . pulpit here tin Sabath attenuant Hr prlweheel a very iri- s rue•tirr ter . lanes has developed into quite a Hahne' village. But we would renew ulemd the correspondent of Mifeking to The Signal as An excellent writer of flsh stories. Friday, May 15th, will Ie the fiftieth Anniversary (d Mr. and Mrs. Francis Scott's welding. A large. number of guests, resides all their ew•11 family. will spend the' clay at their hour, A her of the family have already arrived. among wh s a nephew of Mrs. Scott's from England. MAFEKINO. Tt iwuAY.. May 12th. Brett. Finlay returned from Laurier Maturelay. The wore throat epidemic bi still inthin sec•t prevalent ' One of our young bloods WAS nearly getting into some trouble with a lively home Sunday night. J41111es' Kicklry is rreuvrring slowly from his relent illness. We hole to see him quite well again,shortIv. ('uuncillor Kickley was on the 12th line Tuesday in connection with his wetion, letting jos for gravelling. etc. Little Blanche Jammies)u returned to Laurier Saturday after it three weeks visit with her aunt. Mrs. Aliment Finlay. Some of our stalwart young wen were at the raising at Mr. Red's eon Monday and kept up the honor of the old “ninth" by being of the winning side. NILE. MoNn.tY, Mir I1. (i. llru11unett, of (4srerich, Sunday - ed at home. Mrs. T. Johnston is visiting her pueutt in Sculley. • The fanners are busily engaged preparing their torn land. H. Ireek' is aide to attend to business after an illness of a numler of weeks. The luilditig COI 'iter of the new chur•h have let the contnet for the Seals and itl sit• the stout hong MISS. James McKnight is 11110k lug for A driver. If Is' sllnywls in purchasing enc there will is' joy aluingst the fair otlel. 1V111. McVittie has solid his fine farm to Mr. Janne, of Essex. The AUDI paid was $5,(111. We welcome Mr. Junes and family to Nile. As there WAS no service here 5111611A)' evening 11 idle n sunder of our church- going iwnp1' attendrsl N•t•vi(e At Ebenezer and farina. Service was held in the Orange hall •ltuadl+4y anun)iIAg. There will Is' prta(•hing service in the- hall every Sunday morning at Ilk:*Iiurtilour new church in erected. since last writing there has leen a death in emir st : Albert Smith dist) suddenly of heart failure. It is nearly six years sitice he 4.a111• ns reside herr x1)11 (baring that t' • hr heel made (Bernd! with all. He will lw missed in the e•hun'h, as he wits a fervent worker in tlw faith. Wr extend our sympathy to the hi -relived wife and family. 1Fees mint ser currrspuu.Ient-1 Testsn.ty, May 12th. The cooler 5trne laving of the new Met.hidist a httlr•h will be held (en June IINh. Full Articulus ha next ,reek's issue. BENMILLER. TI•KsI..%Y. May 12th. .1 valuable 11mr•. the pngwrty of \1-111. \Nuseme, was f 1 dead in her stable One day last week. The loss is a heavy ole•. fear the prrpritt.n had Is'vn u8envl 1'211) for 1114' animal a few days before. The rnnw' of death wits ale'rltaitied by tile' ve•te.rinar)' er beis-e been infl tion of the lungs. BISNMiI.I.ISH IfHllwi M.. -The incon- venience calms! by the washing away of the cents• spates of tlw bridge has been gnat and has plru'lically scope's' ,all inter -outer with the. ne•ighlm,nng 111w•IINhI) of (14141a'rie•h (111111)5 the period that the water wail high and clod. The contr n•ns' for the new arn- erete abutments is e•xpt•ed here next. week to r •ore op.rations and in the meantime several teams have 'sem engaged by the nalnty engineer t, drew gravel and fill up the harks in the liver Fret) s1 rim in make a pourable mad for vehit•les during the • simmer months until the new iron structure ist eo1np14'14M1 this fail. BRNM11.I.ISR NVR,e6RY. -The u*ual spring de ivory of trees from thin now wa'II-known nnrw•r•y took plate (luring the pet two weeks and the proprie- nus report it large increase .4 maks in all lines of dock, hut principally In e•v4'rglelns., What ham rattan) ranch a heavy run a .)n that particular .tw'k PA 11 only be ,ame'nted for front the fact that farmers generally are inglrovIng their ferns and are now in more pew en,ll! 1'Ir'11111MIN 111•e•5 51)11 desire's of following the t in the snarl for lltlterecellletltr• WI. noticed several Merits 'wooing through the village that were gong (111te A di's- twnce 'linty. and especially n tw,,- horse load that went ►1) as fit' as Rin). Fry, in Bruce. enmity. "'radically Thin nursery .•.introit the hulk .f the e*t- nit of nutrwry meek in these three tewneehipe, which re. prove that honest dealing wilt carry the day• whirh was the nmtto of the late .Iohn Nte.wart, the fealndet-.4 the. business, and which has leen strictly a lhrtrtl to t1) tel the moven, time. THIS FRUIT O1'TLIN)w. 11.rit.ng fern this early elate It 114 not pessihh• ea nay with «,'rtainty what will Ise the propeeta for „ fruit CPO') for 1 he coin, Ing fall, ,for alths n i h appearance may look promising just now there are many drawbacks that might set Mindy interfere with the estimation ..1 the wish.., of our (nrhanlista. Hon ever, we may say that the pate siring hate been very favural4M an far and the fart that the fruit tads have iwen kept hack until this late dAt.• f5 pee-emit- 1•ntly in favor of A f&Total'l• t' • fnr the ,ettterg of the teksa nnls. From twlro'tal inspection ere find that the. apple hhswmls ane not as thick of tole trees as the)' wen• last year, and not- ably 'inch I. the viae with the late winner varlet lea. which perhaps may Is Ace feet for by the fart tlint they Intro heeyiI in 11111E Anal this present seas,,,, 1114." Ile• rimmed 115 An off year. The n11N.1 prom(9(1)5 varieties that have rnnw endo ono' metier Air the spb•- IIIIulUlU1UMSM 4 M 1111111111U11111 t RM1. wilhaveryrlightahuwldn$uw the baklwlna. The early varieties show up well but little altentbo s I paid to them, for they are nut clamed 41s profitable to grow any lural'. The liver rues' are now in full Nyman and hpretty eatich all the varieties grown ere protease well for an abundant crop with I lw exception of the lwttlette, which are decidedly scanty. Pluua, cherries' and prachea never hm,ktst neer and the trete are now N muua of 1400111. Throw ur four days 1Me of 'Ile Pre/tent favorable weather and the crop may be looked upon 4114 attained. Along tlw Maltlatul to,etaalem, when+ every flan 114 a cherry raiser and where the roadsides' err planted with cherry trees. the sight is a grand one+, and all vert have to do when the fruit is ripe is to draw up your buggyon e aide of the toad, getyour fill at l e4 cherries, ask no ytteatiwn and go on your way rejoicing. --------------- . DUNGANNON. TI'ItsnAY, May 12th. SKssIoN civ Corselt.-The tunnict- pa1 Gathers of West \Vawamsh will meet in the townadd) hall on Wed- ieslay, the 28th. All c rued may. govern themselves actordingly. K-YTRAN(•K ('I,A,w WgKKI.v EXAM. Marko psaible, VG- -Willie genith, 428 ; Henault )'are, 412 ;. Prouwm Mv- Nair, 837 ; Roswell Rutherford. 819 Reay Ooidlwrg, 278 ; Birdie Durnin, 280 ; earl Little, 241: lito Karl thrs, 241 ; ("orlon llltntheers, 1118 ; Lily Mc- Arthur, e -Arthur, 181 ; Deana Bice, 1tC2: Warner Begley, lti2 ; Jas. Begley, 177: &titer pickle, 172 ; \Varren Little, 171: Etta St -others, 1211. Thule intertatad should know thew are only results for arith- metic, 281) ; spelling. *00 ; (Irawing, 70, and granulator, 1IS. , tkrlw pupils this week have low o account of work's a su int weakness in arithmetic. BARN R.tUMINII.- t)u M lay even- ing. the 11th, quite ■ ler of the stalwart nen of Ashfield and Wawa - nosh gathered at the premises of James Reid. concrete' :4 Ashfield, no assist in raising the frame .f a new Tarn. Two of our prounine•nt citizens were (homen AA captains, viz, T. K. 1)urnin, county louncillser, And Ih)n- add McN.vins, our papular livery keeper. The ,len ler each captain worker' like Trojans. l'aptain 1)ttruin and his ern being through a abort • ahead were declared e d vietorieus. The rale was putty clime hrtween them from start t, finish. There was gleed representation of Dungannon .'itize•ns prMent, pnnuinrnt g whom were Rev. C. Rutherford and sun and B. J. Crawford. PKtualN.,L--Mr. Anderson. travel- ler for Bro•k & Co.. o' Toronto, wax the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. ('raw- fonlcardiRev. Jos. Philp, D. 1)., of Kinne, and T McNair, of Ihmn- ggaAnn4n circuit, exchanged pulpits last Mabliath_. These. Ariderso. who ilaa hewn for sone days s•rioawly ill with poet nisi. is nicely} recovering. . The nonny friends of the venerable gentleman sincerely hope that he may continue,-tnf it`upnn'r in health and gain his former strength On Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. W111. Mc- Nally and children visited Mr. Mc- Nallv,'s brother at Blyth. Mr. `A and rs. Malleeugh, of IIinlollgh, vis- ited his ppwa►rent.+ last Sunday Mir ( Tara '.S hysirl returned Mane last work after -having a pleasant three weeks in l.ru•know Yt's. 7`. H. Welke,. ,f Ingersoll, *1)4 wm, Stan- ley. an. visiting relatives and renew- ing funue•r acquaintances here Mr. And Mow. Stephen Shit hers, of I1.1Aerie's. visit(' M1s. Soothers' mother, Mn.. R. Darielam, sr.. *1141 tither relatives on R lay. tine IHth :Iles. W. H. MiHritle, Id Owen Sound, on her visiting tour t. n•Is- otzvje: f..- ti,A-,, .:...4ut,,,tr..47a• ,";,..;.- , ArLslrattextlflt, It) IMP.. ,fa•4 - 1'• o...ti-_'elf+•.+-'at, .v l Z' NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Copy of change fat running advertise menta must be left at this office by Monday noon to ensure insertion in issue of same week. Another Slash in Wall Paper 1,000 rolls new Wall Paper, clearing at 4c per roll, very pretty. 2,000 rolls new Wall Paper, cream, blue, pink gnd olive tints, 5c per roll. If you wish higher grade papers we have them from 10c to 50c per roll. rives in. thisvtelnity, %lilted her sties., Mna'W. McNally, (luring last week. invtaloo (lover. 1 ►ivislun l'11ult war Iwki helm on M Inv. the Ilth lust. Hhe 1 sr Judge 11.11 presided and the 1 fraternity want repre- sented at coup by K. ('atm" anti A. Me .odd, of li,sh•rke•h : H Mea•riann, • ••k now, and 1). 14ohnes, of Winabal it was the first session til wldch 1fil H ' preside clau)11 by )mit impartial decsioms and kindly lent clew wanner he ahowetd himself possessed tsf the abilityto fill the honorable p si- Uosa. Ilia o Honor's air friends hour he may he spared litany y air+ to oteupv the pukka'. We were pleas- ed to have a pleasant interview with the genial county clerk 4)1 Huron, w'1141 au•c(uapaniwl the Judge W 1111• vtllugc. • POPLAR ROW. Mosie.tr, May 11. Henry Morris, of Mort•is,lale farm, 1111. Fatten raking Milne seine of stock recently, including two von ig Dur. hair Mull calves our. to Mr. J4u•olme, of Blyth, the other to Alex. Chisholm, (ltxtrrieh township ales, a nice young Jersey COW (y Tbew. (iuntlry, of (iesle- rich, and p tlt•nl of Jerseys (four ft•- naltu and one orale) t, ll(ol'ge 1.aith- waite, Gaderich tint. 'ship. Ile• realized you d ptrhys on these sales. Mr. Monis ales) Ines purchased d ala goal prier two tegiater d Jersey cows ami a thirteen - 1 hs-teld ht teen- 1hs-,,ld Mtll hoe Mr. HyiIdllan, of Gretna'. North lerland eieuutr. 8T. HELENS. Ml1An.tY, May Ilth. • 1). 'l'.sld, jr., intends building an ad. diC to his house this seamen. Rev. C. Rutherford, .4 Dungannon, visited in our village last Wednesday. Inspector T paid his sterni -annual viten to the *chime' in this vicinity last week. Rev. Mr. Dunn and Mrs. Daum, .4 Whitechurch, visited in 0411 village on Friday bust. \Vt• are sorry to hear 1.1 the se•riou„ illness of Mins Sarah Smith, hitt hole aeon nr hear of her le•oyer',. On the eve ' gg of the Itetlt lust. the. Krv. Mr. Mitchell, bate of Horan, will address A meeting order the auspices .f the Wyy F. M. f4. D, Macl)enald and R. M,•liuirr i'on tinue nut -king their (laity trips t. Lucknow with their traction rugine and in* train of four truckloads of maple hogs. S. E. Beckett, B. A., A fist -tun. student of the Ga4.'t•ich l'Idlegiate In- stitute, but late of Queen's l'niv,•Iwdty, took tlw work of our pester, Rev. M. M. Whaley, for the last twee Safilatits. A. than is now living on giant. y *t., having te1114•e/1 to Mrs. Mudeth's Meuse. His former lease ton Krays street is now ocupieel by Mr. Y•ning, who has mored from Stanley steer. E. N. Lewis' fernier .Mire on Haulil- 1.4161 street has been fitter) up as s sem• and is now Ixt•tlpjWl ley T. Hsu. The store Mr. lull has just left will 1s• putlhtl ddw•n t, make mato for the new- brick building Mrs. I. H. Wall - win, of Sewforth, is going to erect there. JE 5/fOE,v4Q HtJJJY IN EVERY STYLE Decide to buy whatever Ml, .• y'ou like best, BIT NEVER FORGET ON t: particular THING :--that if you are ►►rticu ar and want to choose front a very wide as No tment of different styles, there in one shoe that ORIGINATES all these styles' and offers thrum to you before they are copied by °there. THAT SHOE 1S een uality E. DOWNING Rich. Jewell, of l'oltlorne, has pur- chawMt Mrs. Rich. Rowden'14 47 -acre fano. lot 3, ttxace'aaho 4, E. D. Col- horne•, paying $2,880. READY TO WEAR CLOTHING Made up loan goads in stock- - we jl-mode. grad -fitting gar- menta- a lot better than the or- dinary at priers that will make it to your interest to BUY" NOW. FINE TAILORED SUITS .1 specialty. Newest ilupxta- tihae in fine cloths'. If you want ,s,nwthing real good, the phew to get 11 in DUNLOP'S Sett NEXT HANK OF MONTI*. %I. VICTORIA DAY MAY 24th, 1903. IIF71 KN Tll'KKTr, WILL ISSUED AT ale First Gish Fin BE Rstwssa alt swiss r ('an.A., who In 144.4 Mtetss, N. Y. Detroit. 14. oras., •h.. etc. OW king Illy Ikd, MS. Yam returning from d,-(inatlan on or before MA, esu. ora COLONIST ENVISIONS eaue ora) tickets .t bieltle• on ole 11..1,1 June lath. to point.. In Mo„laa , 1'ek.r.do t'W. 441 Oa. Waddington. IMtl Coltman. and t' hseat. F'or tickets and alt Information apply to. F. F. LAWRENCE, Town Ticket Agent, (inderil•h. J. D. Mcl)ONALD, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. MANY lines of handsome white shirtwaists came in last week. Buy your summer waists now and you will have a much better as- sortment to select from than if you left it till the real hot weather is here. These that arrived last week are specially stylish garments, and of many of the best of them there are not more than one or two the same. Carpet stocks are better now than they will be later on. They are at their best today. Later on the assortment will he broken. Even if you do not want a carpet right away it would be best to select it now. We will Intake it up, lay it aside and put it down when you want it. Tapestry Carpets, 28c to 90c Ahn.eet an¢ price you want to ley in tapestry carpets le- t wawn'lAe and i1A', at every price, new patterns, WAN! coloring' and velum that are right. Tapestry Carpets, 28c to 90c New Japan Matting* in last week. Union Carpets, 25c to 50c Theme A/'.' the Is•st nn inn carpets we have been aIle re. find. The yarns are clean. They are well 'mule. and the rolots well not rim if the carpet gets wet. New patterns, and gl ltiitine that will wear. Union Carpets, 25c to 50c Genuine Sanitary Tile Papers, suitable for bath- rooms, kitchens, o Usually sold at 50c pole roll, our price, 35c per roll. This paper can be re -varnished, washed like n tile floor and will _last a lifetime. Geo. Porter. 'Phone 10013. Wool Carpets, 75c, 85c and $1.00 We will stand behind every pint of wool carls•t we s•11. The best and biggest mill in caned* mule every po•ce in our staw•k. The yarns are thoroughly scoured, ahmsdute'ly clean end few frim grease. Not nn on.re• of shoddy .r rotten in thorn,. 1(111411.11 115 ,,11111 FIN Iitils (Halt 2'111Mt and henWPM'. Carpets, 75c, 85c and 11.00 English and Canadian Oilcloths, all widths The Whitewear Have you seen our big dis- play of new white underwear? If not, come and see it. The garments are so pretty and dainty that they are well worth seeing. You won't be asked to buy unless you wish. This week we are selling Mkirtw trade Fran good English cotton, draw Ntring, shard yoke. seAtnns *11 well News. wi a 11111 of white muslin, with five newts (4 tucking edged with 4-inrh cambric endmudery, extra, good value, at each ... $1.1111 i..ulte•si skirta made from strong Eng- lish cot Gin. draw string, 'Maned yoke, s.'*niu well 'sewn, 12 inch frill with fie rows of tucking and five - inch handsome cambric e,nlm,ide.ry, very 'special at 111.18 Indies" gowns made of good English cotton, V shaper nark, tr' ed with own inch camtwic embroidery, yoke of dnntets of bucking and hetn- Ntie•hing, pearl buttes, (-I N trim- med with 3 -inch frill, each 75c (iownee shale of good English oaten, swam cut neck, embroidery and inso'tion aeries front and over sholkleret, sleeves trimmed with em- broidery, pearl letttooaa eacb...$1.e0 Brussels Carpets,11.00, 11.15, 11.25 Ni. Metter «/•pet to west than a good Urinal'. 1f yon want e511e1 1.1 a ream that gets a lot of line, nothing better to buy. 'flu•,,' is n. doubt ahead that. New designs, in this stark, and at twice. reel „t h Brussels Carpets, 11.00, 11.13, 11.25 These are downrightgood s val nes. HODGENS