F OR VERANDAS‘ ration: are very m The day has [one are left to furl ow stray cushions d! o corners, a straw: y jardiniere beingc ï¬ciem. Now the I varanda is the sub. ought as that of : me. for in reality tree. Th e and deep. rtabl! “I keepin . Pnce 5"â€. . bx Q In: a 00.. Toronto, Ont Deane a summer rot including aettooa. so D of quaint doling. m ; corner seats. chi be obtained in light 0. bent wood. or s n: nah. Many of the u an made to fold .4 r be taken indoor“! mm the sun by hi Lian blinds, or tho 3| light curtains ’h which come in any H rues 81Ԡis chair of has" "‘ lw.’ " .03 (10118“ nitial appearaw'unfl : in time b0 ‘ _ . -:..I it†tho Qua†of 9, it where 1" whale“! and (014 U ’0’ O" You . 0 faith m in the H Tri inferior 051 at kinds AI! I;ii1(.15¢¢fâ€31""’t T0013 Harvest Mitts, Hmmnocks, Clothes Wringers, Carpet Sweepers, Clothes Horses, leather Baiting, etc. .1 “t of A Full Assortment Hardware .' ‘ wing: to the expensive sale )ofall kinds of Hardware we have been obliged to mymm-c goods than We anticipated. By calling on us 311m will be able to secure nearly everything you require in our line. 'ER Tow M) d 0'- n. $0 \v at Sou m 93 prices q~ (,‘hittham Durham, Carson’s. z;_1jv’t 'l‘ools.’ v “‘ and Prices from av ) that a bottle, regular 15 and 25c. 2| only, Crystal Table Sets @T 250. set Bin. lm. Cut glass Fruit Bowls, 20¢. ea Nappies to match, me. a dozen. - \\ hips at all prices. Good Rawhides 50c SALADA CEYLON TEA G 25. wind 40¢ 3 Miscellaneous. _ BEAN (9‘00. ; .............. 30.11â€" M7 Dom] k: fa.“ cashmere (black (:nly)a 124;: C hallies, in dark colors onh, ........ OLR l’lflNTS ARE ALL GUARAN- I‘EED FAST COLORS. Dress Goods- Lace Curtains. Large whim Conâ€"xiâ€"tévrbimes, worth 31.50 for 31.“). Large wlute all linen Table Covers, worth 91.75 for 31.40. Table OIL CLOTHS in white and col- ors, 45 ins. wide, 25c. yd. Men‘s 'I'OP SHIRTS from 25c. up. E OUR LADIES’ OXFORD SHOES befnre buying. Theycant be beat. Best Ladies’ Shoe Dressing 10 and we 3. “ 350 “ $100 “ livel}; on: (‘UR'I‘AINS ALL HAVE TAPED "ome- EDGES. \';£s .ace CUT‘Q’US“ ‘ I 25 yds x '28 ins. 1 40d. paii'." ' . h‘ ‘; ‘° x 38 “ 65¢. “ 1 3 " x 42 “ 75C. “ 2' 3. c.“ X ‘50 u s] 00 H l wuvvmxxms AI. L HAVE TAPED ' EDGES ‘ ._..‘ - . ... C 11233 Goods- 5‘ 40:11.8] 1- and (‘ol‘d wool Serges @ 25v. Fancy Figured Lustres (a snap) @30 V .............. '55, and 50( a y.d Dun} 10 fold Cashmere (black cnly) 12$ 0‘ Challies, in dark colors onl}, ........ be. Men’s Straw Hats, were Cl H The 0119 Money Order. apest way to remit is by Dominion Ex press For sale here. 0‘ 66 x38 x42 H 6‘ Call and see them ‘£ H ‘6 ‘6 3‘ 5‘ ‘6 U H ‘0 UPPER- TOWN. “ 600 “ 40c. 200 “ 20c. 31 for 75c. 75c. “ 600 700 for 60¢, H She's a lively maiden is Miss. Bee 'Whittaker, of Guelph, who has spent [the past week at Grandpa Edwarde’. ;Mr,. and Misew, bf Flesherton drove“ Jdo'wn forirheron Monday, so the is :hgyingg jolly time... up .therog this. -. Mr. and Miss Orchard. of Holstein. ’-. were visiting the Greenwood families L: on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Mark Wilson and gen- . ial Ben Hislip, of Flesberton, Spent Friday last at the McCiocklin home. Misses Mabel and Florence Hunt! with their aunt, Mrs Smith of Hank dale, Spent the past. Week in Paisley and had 'a jolly time._, I" , ‘ * * ’I‘is about fom tears since \Irs A. ! Cook has had the pleasure of seeing‘ her brother, soht came up from the Ottawa district last Thursday. His name is Copeland. 39c ' Mr. Frank Tufts, of the G. '1‘. -R works in Detroit. with Master Willie are spending ten days or so with us and are intoxicated with the pleasures of farm life. Miss Lucy. Lawson. china '1‘. Eaton I Co., is coming up 'on Saturday to’ Spend a wee-k with us There is to be a regular home-com- ing of the Robson family on Satur- Fdayâ€"sMiss Aggie and her friend Miss Mary. Chalmers are coming up. from Toronto, Miss May is to be home from Owen Sound, and Mr. Asa will ‘ arrive from PreSto-n. There’il be" a} livel,’ time, then, in the cosy old: Miss Mary Delaney arrived home on Saturday from Toronto and is Winsome as ever, deSpite six months hard study. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cook paid Owen Sound, a visit on Saturday and returned the ï¬rst of the week. Mr. McQuai‘rle, of Sydenham, and Rev. Mr. Little, Presbyterian minis- ter of Rocky Saugeen Church. The funeral procession was the largest seen in the community for y ears, as in addition to the residents of his own and surrounding Townships, many pezsons from Walker-ton, Pais- ley, Port Elgin, Priceville and other villages and towns were present, showing their sympathy for those who were thus called upon to suffer an irreparable loss. The remains were laid to rest in the Rocky Sau- geen Cemetery, there to await the . sound of the last trumpet on the res- ; urrection morn. -â€"â€"('!m: Miss Olive are to ronto Saturday. are getting to be 51:8:Becker \Vm. Irmn Pnntmg morning Mass Tenn ““ the Better T0“! 3“ me months. “Mm" 6 months " hteas and “S = as es of our, borne the _---“ L‘c‘t of King Tp.: Mrs. = Glenelg; Mrs. MacK tinck, and Mrs. McPh adhere: principles, and the clue of his life to his Spil was that Christ- was 11 and comfort in life and death. TRAVERSTON . was a staunch make any diSplay of his re- ;ictions; but was ‘. Burnett, w’k on Streets, $10.00. and the cl'rsing testimony Arch .McKenzie Postage 33,73}. to his splrztual adwser W. A. Anderson 1 salary 8.70. Lll‘lSt- was his only home n n -- v.11. CC '5. all, of whom are still immediate sur~ very strict adherence . a man of soundjudgment. were there in his cirnln n: ._nâ€"-."“U. vere there in his circle of 1d friends who availed nf his wise counsel. In adjoining the industry and ‘ _ . _-.. uulucbb, \V'K on Streets, $10.00. we cmsmg testlmony Arch . . . . . McKenzie Postage 3,78. hrs Splrftual adwser W. A. Anderson } salary 8.75. t'was hls 0“â€, hoge G, Russell Births, D, and M, 6.60 Iafe and assurance 1n ' ’I‘. G. Lauder, w’k on grader, 1.50. embsage of relatives J, P. Telford for town map 7.00 .B. Vollet, bal Salary assg. 10.00. I. warm regard The E. A Dean 1% (lys W k on sts. 100° ’ ° mos. salary 17.50. 18V. 1"" nl1flnn ;f , Wire, Packing, Painfs, Etc; I Roger‘s Extra, Mdchiné Oil 350. a g: Large Oilers 100. each. When Stonesâ€"3 for 100. Knives and Forks, reg. $1.50, for $1. LeaLher Belting, Spring Wire. Wire, Packing, Paints, Etc. THE MODELSTORE 0F (l A Beautiful 1898 W’heel ( . Ensign,†made by the Cele Hardware 00., of London, Out. and ï¬nely ï¬nished. Guarantee This is the cheapest wheel on The supply will not last long. Ladies' and Gents’ Models. on of granolithic sideâ€"- the following ï¬rms: Guelph pavement (10., Ltd., lO§c per sq. foot . . Ingersoll Silica Barytio ' ., 103w. . . Royal Artiï¬cial V. u xxx , .37 xlenvmxub: bus» as .93 24... AW SDal'hng- Parker Council met 8th, 1898. AnotherBig Lot of these Prints just in. ' know what the last lot was like. Don ’t be be- hind the money on this lotâ€"but buy at once if’ you require any. , -v-uuv but: wuuusu thh the relentless foeâ€"~00!)- H scrubbing cells Monday evening July _“- â€"-That the env' Ill- ;'. $1.50, for $1.10 a doz. y the Celebrated Hobbé ndon, 'Ont. Latest Model Guaranteed for 60 days. 5c. a gallon. on the wrapï¬e til druggists. f. Chelnlcta Tn-nâ€"A- NURSERY STUCK ? and to ray yoxI for it, but do fake answers, hence write us ticulars about yourself so that know it is U. K. Remember municatious are strictly conï¬ If so address the nndersi will learn something: of very great in» terest to you. This means business and perhaps hundreds ofdnllnrs tn you You may perhaps think when reading this that we intend to ask you to sell for use “(It that 1‘ Ill)" f'nn an I... gned and you but {we inténd to ask you , but that is not the case. 9, Fence ard preEaration twenty. five years on the market, should not be permitted by the intelï¬gent purchaser. -‘v' “I. " 'ourselt so that we m Remember all ('u no. 311 druggistt. 5. 6"" Chemists, Toma†TORONTO, ()5; :ulUlllHBl" all (JOIN :tly conï¬dential. bflt do:n‘t__ wa nt for a stung: all pi. r: $146 49.