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Van LIBEETY' To UTTER 4.:Sn- TO ABGUE
-vssELY ACconDINo To; THS l!OOTATEB
;OF Co\`SCIE CE WE • PRIZE ABOVE ALL
"oTSER. •i4 ER,TIEB,.
z7cknow, itascu 29th, ' 888.
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In conversationwith.,.' one of our.
ending local, grain buyers the : other
.day that gentlen an predicts ,a very
gloomy prospect for the grain markets
:dur ug the coming season. There is
ino stir in the outside markets and
4arains cannot be -disposed of at the'
t t time 'for ... anything like the
gores that were paid' by " one loll
•biers during the winter. The whole
-tendency of the prices appears to be
;downward,. ,and. speculators , will not
t ke any risk in. `buying, while the'
large: millers; are only 'purchasing in
• ane or Lwo car lots. They are evidently
-afraid to lay in a "stock' said are only;,
•jest bufing what is absolutely. pnecea-
•;`•ashy:to keep the Mills in operation.
former years when' . wheat , was
• .depressed.the buyers . could . generally
fill: back on barley and pens for
nnarin-,but now the bottom'has ,done'
"ont'of alt grains alike and there is'no
' ' sale for wither; coarse of fine grades
• We have in the village •storehouses at
stile station. at present between .20,000'
andi 5,000. bushels of Rhea; "15,000"
bushels 'of peas X15,090 • bushels . of
;oats; and; about 1,000 bushels:ef bar
Iey;, This.. is" certainly „notaveri..
onneenraging outl ok fo our,fanniers as
well:' as our borers. That the price of
'wheat will decrease is .generally conn-.
.ceded by those Who profess to know,
:and one: leading A suerican 'dealer in
• •sun>uning up' the'probtein says: Lm
#xoom wired that he told:Faiiban`ks:yes-
, terdsy'`" that he seems tp have forgot-
ten'the,hldtory.of 11885; -when he only;
praised 387,000,000:bushels; and .on. the
Ist ; of . March,
1.8.86, . the invisible
:supply was 16,460,600 less than the
Present ,year, and 'yet in *.:Mai wheat
.sold at 72 cents, . and inJune it. sold.at
r0.cemta,.y'and farmers were•threshing
Ly '' eorllight in A1ugust to' rush
_• .and-se.ii it -it -
of .Business .:in Canada bymaking the
leading object of ',their formation,,
illegal, except under the ,most harass
ing .Restrictions: The societies. inter'
ested; are new alive to the undes'frabre'
character of the legislation sought, and
are moving actively against, it; but
all their 'efforts will be .needr'dt as the
insurance compan es interested exert a'
a powerful influence; If the bill is to
be. clef+eatec, and such would seem. to,
be in the. .public , interest, ; 'no time
should be' lost nor effort spared in that
direction.
Ma. David Bowes', the• well, known
'miller, of Brantford; has issudl an open'
letter. to the farmers ,of :Western
Ontario, in which he 'reeomtnends
them not to seso ''much barley the
'forthrotnin to.
He recommends;
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the sowing •of early spring wheat,
avoiding, the hard variety. For years
the Canadian `,barley has' commanded
'the highest. price :' in the. American,
market, but during the„ past year the_
prospect's' have •'changed.. The Aweri=
'can brewer no longer needs the Canad-
lin barley; for ;by a new process of .,
brewing in its place he is to..day using',
'the , darkand lower priced Western.
States barley; and brightens his ,pro-
duct ,•. by the "pee of cheap e
ric.. The
}beer: thus .nisei$ is not quite as` good, as
the beer made from Canadian or other
high Class, barley, bats it is sparkling'
•gadslid anser- the purposes.:
of the general public just as well, and
also has the advantage of bei•ng cheaper.
`BENEVOLENT, $O(IETIEA
Within a comparatively • recent
period there . has'' been ''a noticeable
increase in •the number of fraternal,•,
benevolent and trade associatto,. ,rth
ware, Or less elaborate ifdiiranee•
, provisions; the; primary' or, secondary :.
• Object . of which has .beento aid
distressed members and" to assist.': in
supporting 'their, familie!.. in •: case of
'death. It is true that all of these
societies have not: peen conducted on
sourd
e ;laic 'principies, and in some
oases '•th.se w ; expected to participate
• in the 4u romised., 'bbenefies have been:..
•' • deei: But on the whole they
have faatilled their obligations, and
'have procured Ior their inepabers life
insurance at a cost far below the scale:
4 of charges usual; in the.- old-line ,coin
panic.= The result has Leenthat the
l,i.siness of. the lattiej has either been.
Seriously usi.,•:
patred, Or has failed
. to
incr:ase in each a ratio'"as-'the stock
hn';lers and investors todesire. So it
•'ore•:=.s that at various times attempts
ha a been made to seance such • action
hj, Parliament as will seriously ham'
.per, if it does•not entirely hinder the
benevolent societies i i thein goof
work, bat" hitherto Stich eTorts have
' fortunately .."proved, fnt''e. Another
i€ these 'movements is nos::/en foot.
131,1 No 94, °!"entitlefi`'" An Act'
p -ting 'Friendly ' Societies," ifbirh ;e
;' lofore the Dominion .Parliament, con•
'tains a number of -;pr ivisions z h:ch, if
Billowed ttl..gs1 on.the•statute books,
pili dri.ve'alt but'st *cery'fe'v` of 'the
fraternal and' beneveleat societies out
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• GODERICH BOOMING 1
New. Industry:
. 'Last fall, J M McLeod,` Wei known
in this part of the country as .the Old
Doctor, put,up a splendid'. building for
the,inanufacture of Patent Medicines.
The • sale of his ;Systems` •Renovator,
since, patent was issued (July,1888) •�i
not to have''been advertised anywhere,
outside of Goderich, is simply astonish-
ing ;
stonish-ing;-and all being sold, expressed and''
shippeddirect from his. Labratory.
the ,patentee knew what . he was
about:and what he was manufacturing,'
When, he caused. to be published in the
•Goderich paperst.that• there was, noth-
ing in the local articles and advertise-
ments, 'calling the attention: of the
public to,'the. System Renovator, as it 'A large. siipp1 '
would advertise' itself,. and that it was
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widly; done :,by its.: own merits.; it ad
vertises itself far and, near. , A lady in,
Zorra •write, her sister in Aniabcl, the
one in. Amabel::writes-to . others, an
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MAS. 28;
b dailycomplete �' .g D,
is arriving; Bail ,and wil•soo>a be , 'L a have exercised •. ,beat care in its Selection,.
c eq val ions ana • I 101erall
anti `ve .. are satisfied that • it will meet the, requirement* ut u1ti,
patrOus., , Our premises a commodious u1 in toa'nr Our
uow the .'most convenient
a �' eci and. arc,
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DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT,,
M . OUR‘GROCERY DEPARTMENT
OUR BOc.1 AI IP SHO DEPATRTIVIENT •
AND OUR CROCKERY DEPARTMENT-
will each repay.inspection-of the 'caCareful btFer,.•nour Lochalsh brutal; lwe •w :,•,
will al aha
keep on,ha>id a good.:assortment .off :. , ..
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-AlliT4 THE ST. A..PLE LINES WE. KEEP HE E
Reader,.: if not: alread. ; a c,Listomer, ('.ease call and' 'have'a lok'ot.hrou:' h • ou
Stock and:• see wh at we have to o�
fFe r.
CAMERON, MLJ OCH • CQ4, .
LUCK NOW & LOCJTALS '
'tom dock ckof . • aTess goods, prints, shirtizngs, collars
lTTONA:
THE TAILORING
DEPARTMENT
is' supplied with the
•latest -patterns in
TWEEDS, 'WORSTEDS
ANO PANTINCS
Leave your order yearly. •
and we
never
offered
I FLET �IrI/
than this season.
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Special lines,in lace curtain's,:muslins, etc.
THE MILLINER.
DEPARTMENT
is. 'receivingour; best
attentic n.
OPENING
will be' announced-
:,horny.
CONNEL
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a
ood for. the/
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b . , s nex spring,:trade. have just :arrived,: and more are •, on. the "ria
PAP
. „ ,roe: ince o ue ec;
writes to' a friend and he to others
once is New•York;rte a friend ,in' Mis-
souri; one in Br e . count y., ;writes to
a friend inn' °North Carolina ; one id.,:
Egremont,, .advertises his ;cure one in
Sault • St.' 3Igztie, Michigan, tells her :.
neighbors of, her cure, orders are the
result. Two cured of e'piplepsy in Ash-
field; andone in Tuckersmithbrought
the broken-down the despondent, the
mel.rncholy,' epipleptic in dozens from
these quarters.' '
•MeLeod'st'Systeni Renovator saver
uses' itself everywhere. •It is a ,posi-
tive truth and fact that there. is• no'
other medicine to equal it,' as aSystem
Renovator patented -under the sun.' It
is now sold' in all its purity, 18 and $2
per bottle. \Toe diseases/for which it
is a specific .and, antidote' are ..plainly
printed on: labels. ' •The ems 1 size will:
fast you, sixteen days andthe other
thirtytwo days.': Thereare y: in
,your town • and, township who have
received permanent • benefit froth Mc-
Leod''s System Renovator, who would'
be glad t•o endorse the foregoing.,'
c .
' Call .or write: for 'McLeod's System I
Renovator,' Newgate street, Goderich,
Ontario. _
NOTICE,
7,1,i TRE MAI real • OF ' G t APDIA.V-
s`ita of the infant cl hares of Iaabell Me
Do;ald, i.te of the ciSp+.?'ane, io the
co�nsg
sotagyf Spo:aae, waehingtan• '1'erriio'is
cit
Ali;,'°:%tior 14-11 be made to the $&rrodate:
urt. of the cr,c :iyof Bruoe, afti r the eiier-
at.on n: tweztty d., d frim the 5zst pu ic�tiiu
lbw: f. to hs:c vireo: HSdIntyre. of Palunee'
cit a *ai xzae n cee.nty. Washington territory.
Ittlb " 'nercil;+'at , the ::r•ernal.vacdfather df
eau! ltfants, •r ';-sz*z�" i ?radian of Manan
•: t Arun e., Mei}onald,
Wm. John 1.11;D u'3+ zld Athur J urcan
i�%�"3,nand, th . zwf3 etadre- of the,eaid"1sa,
belle 3icDonald, ,ieceased. .
w d, rict,1" 1'YAE, by FL MORitIge:y�,..
PURE ° P_REPARED PAINT'
which for ' quality and price • defy' Competition.: - : Sole gent in. Liieknow for . the
celebrated
wall' coating. �.
:the best paint : rimer• and rwallcoating in the
market, ,call` and see it, or. send for,samples:
Tin ..ar
�ov� e. Ja annedware
, p , Ganite ani
SHE LEA.DING H A11DVir:
gateware, as .usual at
AWRENCE.
ell we should smile, never anything like. it since' the whale whaledh f
.Jonah .
`V�e're lnolina
for the . next fellow who .wants :to • tackle us foci .,the banner.
In .the •
Crttisade against exhoxbtant�rofits and high'prices, and have r
. • , . :. � , . r - �� �. • .. .. � raved their, , • contldence;.
y olhng,the biggest week. s business in town:
NAT "%ORE DO WE.
We wAnt• to rake more'trade a so make lower Dri s . we
,aurrofits. wit •
p h • � e• want.. everybady, to .try us and sea
have ' of prices and values,
�rr
LateDatedIJaclC
•aa�e, lora nthdsqhietfaeturc,lta .
'g5.� Groceries; Canned. G oods Provisions,' etc.
at
3 " ; .• Highest price for fresh.',eggs and butter
y
WANT?
want more customers, to divide'
what a, relation they will
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