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, I department. We 141tand- to tnaltio this department the first
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, ,el I tbn,Agbt of evory' bnusekeepet, or home furnisher.
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I Get them Good' ,',r Exceptional val ties will "l-ble you
.. L to do, it fur very little tiaotiey.
, BRUSSELS CARPEITS-3 large line, suitable for all rooms. regularly worth
, from $1 to to It 25 pJar yard 6 ..... .... ................ 90c slid $1.C(
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4 TAPESTRY CARP4113-all SlYllsor Of paliteron, mad fully 100 pitterija to
;, choose from. Special Values at per yard ....... ' 400, 500 and 60C
t WOOL CARF.ETS-yard wide, reversible and pli,e cit:;u ritocir. allory.,it
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t ..... ........ I ...................... ........ I I ... ...... 65c, 1 85C
UNION OARPEITS-ygr4 wide. revemible. splendid new designs, and oleaxt
I block. at per yard ............ ......... .. I . ........ ... 80c. 40c and 80c
UNION and HEMP CARPZTS-30 to 86 inches wide. an immense range
li - of new goods. at per yard ................... ......... 12je. 16c and 20c
� CHINA MATTIN13.TS-yard wide sod every yard in the store now. at
iper yard ................. I .... ............... I .... 12io. 15c, 20c arid 30c
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ornla, to taste samples grown
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Uve Gobericb Star. h"`co-`.n,`3a the.1ght wi in the
air and compare al th those
T -1--p oxx CAm 11 gr0WIl near the ground to be perfectly
riatisfied of the superior quality rl�f the
— low-growil fruit, in
the system r nave described iS the
FRIDAY. MARCH 21), 1901. 111091, eCOUGMiCal and satisfactory way
- - of caring for the vine. It makea the
pruning easier arid this is it large
THE CULTIVATION OF SMALL outiount, of the woric given Chain for
FRUITS. the best results, its only one cane to
__ the Joint is allowed to grow, all other,.
rt, totied off wben startin to d
I 9 gro!v, an
Mr. Warnock Tells of His Ex- as soon its t te blooin Is u nip the
perience. at the HorticulturaL. canes off tht ee lea vell a bove the upper
Society Meeting. cluater, and keep .11 the laterals nipped
Ow Fur, the protection arid future
--- vitality of the vine, I leave one of tile
We have met to -night to discuss and weakeNtILAries on each arni without,
give gur experience in gl�o Wing Some ftuitan( .allow Client to run without
of the priucipal small fruits. and aq I anYpruningover the upper wire. so
have the honor ef leading th,ot d iqvus- ,is to tilake and riven till the leaves
Sion I shall continence with tire grape. ) p0s4ible Lo inako till for- tile heavy de.
It is the )rest known. 1114106VAI ly foliation of the fruit canes, arid ill this
I Of wity be it meaus of giving some r P.
&ill fruits, for we all remembev learning eration to the root. Now no tuiectlihe
about it in our early Bible reading its best vi,lielles, I SIM11 name olliv two
beingof inote value to tire tillel of the eat. It of tire three colors. red, white
soil than afl other- fruits. and all who ,t,,,I black. Thev nrc Agawam and
have watched its progress all thi ough Virizennes for red, Wilder and Word.
the Past aves will flee Lhat it has beell "I for black, and Oreen MounWn and
given first Place its I lie favorite fr nit. Itloore's Diamond for wh ite. Thiswould
find in our (own day rind Lima We find be my choice if I could have only six
it unequalled. In its culture there is v
a locturce of pleasure that no other ie tries, but there are it great inany Val'�
work ties that do well here, and eve -vone
gives. for it thrives under so who has space and time should [try a
many different niet.hods of culture, law wore, and they will flind their -
pruning arid training. always suitin culdvation it source of oleaRti,
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I re its well
Lsolf to the taste of its caretaker aril .,, it ofil, Trained ,lie way I recom,
giving its fruit in due season. oil con. ur
th tlou I i me (1, they can be litid down and cov.
only that this culture. pruning el,ed with earth for winter Lection.
unit tialnine Ili all Cho varied fit """ epro ceqsftil
must Ile done In the right seas wh ich is it great help Ili I It site
('11' cultivation of the less hardy Varieties,
Now Lhis is what we Want to learn By foll,iwing this SyLnein Ot Cultivating
more about, so that we can get tile
hestresults from this most beautiful I lie gral)e, we inatui P its fine sample�
of fr.iit its have been seen In Ammica. ,
fruit. which we can have on our tables In evidence of this fact we have had
here Ili Goderich eight months in the on exhibition at our Goderich fall show
year from home-grown fruit. 1 have, cluste" of Several varieties of out-
prio -
w t= the season to nine months
good keepers as Virgennes aoor grown grapes that have weighed
and Milla, samples of which you Bee thirty-two ounces.
here on the tattle to -night. THE STRAWBERRY,
The grape is the most beautiful ,of The Strawberry is the first of the
all fruits, and the most highly es(eem. small fruits. In the month of June
4erl for its many, uses, and it can be se- comes the beautiful, wholesome and
cured by any one who has a garden, appetizing strawberry. Thd propts
Tard or wall. It. can be confined to w hich mav result from its cultivation
,. stage. bound to a tiellis, trained when properly conducted are enough
Over an arbor. or extended until it, to satisfy #.Ile highest expectation6.
covers a large tree or building, and They can be planted either in the
8 till yield its graceful and lueicl s pring or fall, but spring to the best '
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clusters. The grape is capatfl�jou" tinie in this latitude. Plant in good,
of
extraordinary results tinder good man rich ground that hits been well ma -
agement. Other fruits may be had nured t lie year before arid well wi)rked
froin plants that knov7 tit, care, hu( for gat den crop�, get plants it) Lhre(.
good grapes areonly to lie had through foot tows and twelve inche-i in the
attention and foretbought. They can I'(' ws, and let tlieul forryl Illatted rows
be broughC Vo the greatest perfection tire first year fifteen II)CIIQS Wide, the
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on various soils, son -e varieties doilig secou'l mid third vears tweutv to
better on light land arid others on twenty-six inches. (Jive clean culti- .
heavy clay. The soil must be Well VAtion and it good dressing of wood
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d rained . and there Should be a fret., ,tNhes every fail and niulch after Lne
exposure to the still and nit. Crop ground hits frozen. L:ncover crowns
grapes moderately if you would hnve e;o,Iv in spring. remove knulch after -
fine, well-ripaned fruit. A vine is Iruitingntrol cultivate. The best Val -
capable of bringing only a certain wtie,, in my estimation, for holne Ilse I
amount of fruit to perfection, propor i4t'v W illianijq arid Sharple4q, bout
Cloned to its size and strength, arid it arge berries. The Sharple,s% is the ,
usually sels more fruit than it caii laigest -tnd sweptest table berry we (
mature. Reduce the crop early in the have, arid tire Williainq is it good table I
Beason to a moderate number of good herry and is % flne shipper, a great 1
clusters, and cut off the small, infet ior cropper on all land, and the vevy best I
branches. The remainder will Ile for light land, (
worth more than the whole would RASPBERRIES. I
have been. for a very heavy natural
rap is disastrous to the vitality 0 This fruit should be grown by every I
f f real estate owner. It succeeds In a I
Se vine. cauried by the maturity o so
much more aeed than when the crop moderately i ich mellow, soil. should he I
is thinned early in the season. An. planted in rows six feet apart for Outh. t
bort, and five for Marlboro', and these I
nual and careful pruning is essential are the two varieties that I recommend. I
to the production of good grapes. If Tile Marlboro'Is the largest early rasp I
the roots are called upon to support a
too much they cannot bring to ruatu- berrywehave. ndtheOuthliertisthe I
queen of both table and market
rity a fine crop of fruit. The pruning berries. Allow them to grow about a ,
anbould be done in November and De- foot apart in the rows and give clean I
camber. when the vines are entirely cultivation. All old canes should be I
dormant. Vines should be planted
1,en feet apart in the row in well removed as soon as the hearing season I
workad, rich land, and the firist two is over -, allow no canes to grow except I
years devoted to training two those that ace warited for fruiting. arid f
shootq. The first year's shoot should pinch the tbps off the,ie when about I
be cut back to ten inches three feet high, and Pide arins should I
from the groMid ; the second year tie shortened just before the. end of the I
allow two , canes to grow from growing season. Cultivation Should I
nWLr �be top of this shoot. and in the oe thorough, so as to keep down all I
fAll they Should Ile pruned f1vo feet weeds. I
ilrom.tte root I[ they have made a good .
ecottit. i it no . prano *back and give To get the best regults from currnn s I
ubt a ear so as tbi hjjtv!�goog sti on t should be planted in good, de , ,
*02, V, V� jii�t Posts half ly etweeigi rhic6livsoii in a coot iocadon. Plant q x I
Villes, Put a Wire on ten inviles from feet Apart. each way. Ifeen the s I] ,
the grOtInd ; three mole above the vvell ivorl-ed tintil they 'commence o ,
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first, twelve, tbirteen and fourteen bear. and LhPn the soil should never, I
Inithes apart, rjoake Cbe most Rfj,-,Lj`ifaC- he worked till the fruit is gathered. I
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Cory trellis for carrying grape vine.q. Mulch around each bush with straw j
The two canes are tied hot igoontally to to keep down weed% Remove (he ,
' These can" nre no%%- straw after the fr itit has been gathered, I
.he lower wire.
W develop into what is called parent I and work tire Soil well, but sh-ollow. ,
wood. that ;a. they are not allowed to land junnuip every third year, .and I Ile I
ft any longer, and the flLuit canes, other years give a dressing oof wood ,
lelt grow up rom each point ererr, nAlles. Trimming coinskits. hoth in ;
year are pruned of? to one bud frotin t black arid red varieties, Ili keeping a I
old wood This system alwaTs keeps I'Well balanced crop, thinning out each 4
the clusters of fruit close to Lhe year all tile young shoots from tile
vround. which is of great importance, I bottom to abrout four or five of the
as it is well known the nearer the strongest. arid rifter the hushes are
Sound the grape mi -tures the sweeter four vears old then cut out an equal I
the fruit will be. and when the irround number of the oldest cane" each sea -
Ili well worked it Is irtill better. for son. In this way they will continue I
there Is always more radiancy rising productive f(r twent 7 -at% and 1
from a clean. well worked bed than I tinder favorAble coiltiones much I
from A ploL This envelopment longer. Cist-rantsq are, very hardy aud 1
Antheat is a natuml require- easy to qtnrt from cuttt' go. Rvery
$ 4 wo "t I
il,ent bf tile gnpe,l anti to con- gftrden shot-ild contain curnrant bushes
lar-0 oproeves P t�jfs' fR4 lye P�Opoh to HIPPIV the f4intly Witt, 4
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GREAT DROP IN WALL PAPER I
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I Paper, Trust Is brok.
, -_ - e", and we propose to : Easter Cards. . . -
I - ve rho public the ,
. I nefM : Raphael Tuck & Hans.
I i We're hereto son 0 ARTISTIC PASIER
) WALL PA PH we : 4
.t,et CARM.
I don't cmv her 9 - AI.90- .
. lron want it for your : Bill & coy -S I
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i or, we hdo mlit 9 0 -FOR THR 9M PIRR- ]
- .. at wal plea" Ton, Series. -
nd th" price will he
I as& what Cot want I
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- all monim I. .low&. 0 ('OGT% no,,, Aqn_*M
I we hAre .Irmily --:,,,,,,,,,, 0-derleb-
seesee
@sITsd0rer0n60Aft1AAD andenn tnoretooton,w. It will tie ml4c-tr ca�aafonr eltycera I
potito"btivnpingt%pli'oFziiaa,,,,,,,�nthi. Year I
=0"1116"M IlOw pw"rs at 4a and So per mll
"I d TmOr (it 430� 7c. Be nod 103 iter roll
Y=417= I'll"t thts re.kr for 35*6 1
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T-I'Mr or um Y 8014 "4k UP"- . 41411t# so hal.4 driuker, No thilt ho Would
vistorousigroweK. Makin ftv_ P .1 f9folim, ID do tb.%3 she procured the -
table. Fay's Frob I a t costuati-0 of 4 devil she b4ill w ' -
red currant yet loi due . ill � , i wa*qU0r4dQ. be IneXt tint. ,Iho.rl 11.1, ,all,, I-RO Rob ---A- I -
size an , , � . I oruson's Ready- --A paints
=tc r: size a, 1 V . 0 a IIPOUSO game hairl'a fe'VI'Dg lUkIlpy. Silo ill I -
CL quicki.y dt trued tho voit tuno ii or, tie "�-�L, -
Q0oSgR*n81g% upened tho door tibe ate war -4
''. � ppe(I for
This fruit, an popular. large, hand- and Said in is sepulchral tone - -,(,auto 4ro the bost and most popular PdtiqI4 i�VAI1Ad4- TheY go tho farthea
Some arid deliclouri in Europe, Is with me; I ain the devil." Tilie msult lost the longest, and 4011 the cheiiiijest. auA. Whom buying them you g
ping to receive a. little of the att rc,ither star tied tier as the respoutio to
I tier groetirg Wall. Zat so H
=1 � 2 shake ,I- full IMPerialUcalluro. WE BELL THEMIN MANY ARTISTIO 8HAD,
in Amoticts Chat it Well deserves. I
Like the currant,, the goaseb�!rry is a btly I'Ka Your limther-iii-law; I ajar-
' gross feeater aild 4lights it) a deep rm your Sister."
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itch soil. IteL greaOst eneirly As mil- --.--..*- -_ Be sure and get Our Prices on
� dew ially with Cho fte, Roglish No Nauseating Pill. -The exelpicat
vali;leap..ee To prevent inihiew spray of is 011 Is tile tsuWtAoce which en- . Barb Wire, Twht Wire, Mini Galvanizad Wire, Blaok Wirts an
bushes as soon as leaves appear and, folds tile Ingredients and Inakes up all kinds of Wiro Fencing.
several times durlog the surunier with 'lie pill mas.4. That of Pits toolee's
potassium sulphide. o . lie ounce to four Vegetable Pills il!S so compounded am
nall all of water. They should be cal. to serve the moisture, arid they
t 0 "h-ecarried into any latitude xvith.
t lated, c;xred for and pruned like the can Don't buy your Twine till you see ours.
currant, only it is more fatal to the out impairing their Strength. blat
crop It the Bell, is Wei ked while they Kills. in order to keep them ftoui all
are in bloom or for some time after. ering, are rolled I n powders, which
They are exceedingly hardy in winter Prove nauseating to the taste. Par -
and am very easily propagated from melee's Vegetable Pills ate so pie.
cuttings. rho barob Engli . Rb variety pa,ed that they are tkgreeable to the
and frbest from Mildew is the Indus. unciat delicate.
try. The berries are of the largest Since February 9, Itioll, the following As MeD. ALLAN 9
Ilize. excellent flavor, pleasant and
ch. dark red color when fully ripe, pioneers of Ttiroberry township have General Hardware. Paints. Oils and Varnishes. Honestgoodsath evitiltice
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strong, upright growe're, an Immense =d away, several of them having . .
cropper, less subject to Mildew than among the original settlers of the
all other foreign varieties. Is the beat township: Peter Deans. Br.. died June
known and moub successful English 4th. 1900, In his 81st year; Hues,
sort. Thebest American variety, all ton Gibson. October 24tb. IWO, 111 I... DO YOU WANT-as,nwQ;i,-
things considered. is Downing, 6ne of 08b oil Woods, Septelli.
bal�z ar; Mrs. Janet,
the oldest sorts, large, handsome, pate th. in her 80th year. Wilhant H. Piettily decorated honics? Ifso,callonusandsecourniagoinc
green,of splendid quality fur both Wbeelene. March 18th, 1001, in his filth ant displal
cooking and table use In any way Year; Jolla W. Walker, February Oth of Wall Paper. We have till Cho latest designs. having made arrangements
bash L ' -, with an Anitiican firin to rtunish its within 48 hours any Paper solecLed from
orous grower and quite free 1000, in his 03--d year; Alex Cameron
V-1 March 12th, IM). in Ills 80th year; our sample books, which repre nt tock of many thousands of Dollars.
fr.m nil dew, t a very best t,c It 1,
use and markets. for holue John Brophey, March - 70i, IQW, in
THE DEWBERRY. his 70th vear. Benj. Holmes, JaI6,20th
- 19W, Ili his 7Stli vear; Mrs lbet-i We would request it you Intend doing any papering this spring, to call and
The dewberry is the next most valuable Jenkins, Atigust 5th. EXXi. in her- (list see our paper. \\'I, teel contident that we earn quit you, liticause out. paper Ili
of the small fruits, and is my favorite pro- year ; Robt. Linton, hoptenjiliel- IJ)UI, variety Mid excellence cannot be equalled in Goderich.
serving and canning berry. It is a low- 19W, in file Mth year: Jailles McKay,
growing trailing blank berry. In size and November 214t, 19W. !it his 85t it yom. -
quality it equals any of the holl-growing Mrs. John Wilson, January 7th, Hill: We cannot. find wor,14 v hich will do ju4tice to our choice papers in red and
surt. The plant is perfectly hardy, healthy in her 76th Vent ; Archie Gordon. green. All we risk is "Call and Inspect."
ant] remarkably productive, with 'large January 12tb. 1901, ill his 70(h vear,
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uliowy dowers. The fruit, which ripens and Mrs. Sainuel Walkel.. leellualy
early, is often one inch and a half long, sort, 11111, 1901, in her- 8f1th year. The
sweet and latioitius throughout, with no hard' aggregatenge of the tourteell wotild XrXX:D7:Par0 C3111(30.
core, and to ripe before raspberries are gone, be 1047 years, which would make an _ ___ � __ . - - - - -, __ - .- - -.-- ____ __ - __ 7
�bould be placed in good rich soil in towo average age of near IV 73 vents.
eight feet apart mud five feet apart in the _____ dall,Oook's Cotton Root Compould
rowe. The second year drive small posts A Small Pill, but. Powerrul,-Thev or 8 rrf�l ,us,si monthly by over I
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ten feet apart in the rows and out them off es a y
about two feet from tire ground. String a that, Judge of tire powek. or it pill tiv _ _ a e, ii ffetitual. Ladies ask .
. your druggist for C49ka Carlos Road Cow
kvlre KIL)ug the top, and one half way be. Its size. would consider Parmelee's I a . e K,o e er as I me, Dan I" I . .
Vegetable Pills to be lackititc. It is it I I . dangerous' orl , 0. 1, $1 1 : 4 11 - , ��� I I I ",/
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bwoen ground and upper wire. In the fall . . ,lode reoustron r , $ r X. fr. ;
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all blie old wood should be out cut, and n" lackq Ili size nakes tip in potency. ic) * on celptoti, atiol two "Out _� - 111�1 )
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little wonder' tlLmong pills. What I( ..... 0 ...
,rowth after leaves are off pruned back tc I I it a Company indoor 0 ;� .��
. ng . ken The remedies which it cat r put c. I an' 2*6*0 d .an and I Ta
ripe wood, and all pruni a "t swe up Ili Small doses, becauselestilitel'ye are resporturiblit Druggists In 0 .
ind In the eFripg the canes or vines shom it
m tied even y to the two wires, and like libe 0 powerful that only sinall doses tire Not. I mind No. 2 sold tit Goderich by JAX911
.pspbarry they require the beat of oultiva- requit-d. The full sLrengt.h of the ex. WiLmox, druggist. ,1111111111
4on. There are several varieties of dew. trarts Is Secured In this form and do - - - - - It
3erries. The best in my experience is the their work thoroughly,
�ucretfa ; this is the finest of its class. ____ CAN * TEL - 0 ' NIS
Cho fruit it; handsome, and has succeeded The Pleasant celebration of the
Yherever it has keen tried. It is a strong ninetiet I birthday of Mrs. 1-1. Doherty � Pastry, Oyster Patties, Tarts.
�rowrjr and exceedingly productive. The ocentred (in Wednesday, March 13th, Short Broad and Cream Rolls,
at ton days before �__ e-)
�u�retim ripens at lea' at her- residence In Clinton. This tit. , Mines Piei3 arid Lady Fingers.
iny o . ther black berry and is propagat6d ter-esting person was born near Glaq-, Hisses, Macaroons, Maiatigues. 1�sofa 5farlit
rom tips very easily. gi W, Scotland, ill tile Veal, 1811, iimt , .
__ hits Lhug lived in tbe reigns of tive BlandY 811ars, etc. 1-1 ,;�
%Vill,eignq: Ge,,ige III, George 11\',
[HE BEST FRIEND OF THE sove� ant I V., Qoeell N'ictol iij Iti)(I 1�'d _ Are its good as the best made in any
MOTHER, WIFE AND wnrd VII. When nine veais of ni� I., I Citv in CfLn,ttla.
she came with her- paren6 to (latiada, , Cantelon leads the trade in
DAUGHTER. Find settled in Ramsay Township. near
Chrleton Place. After her marriage, WEDDING CAKES,
, she resided for Ih,,I(,en yen,, in 81, in tancy droqigning, and ornanienting A Illeyeloo fitted with Dunlop Tirits
Vincent township, in the vicinity it and alniond Icing. Give him an order is helAt In higher estimation because
Ileaford. Forty-four years of her life and your satisfaction will be assured. Us maker put a perfetit finish on It.
Paine's . Celery — __ . - - - _ _ You can have Dunlop Tires with
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Compound ... I �,'-..,4 1��1(111�11bi WEST -ST. GODERICH. _ - -
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FEMALES TO PERFECT I ; "� . ,�__ I I , � 0
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HEALTH. % � Owe% it - �� Have %1,11 beer, ill thig winter, ortio I Over-
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,__-,�� approache., witli to tizi,I.-, appetite ? etc. !
MRS. AMMON, 11, \I ; t 6 0", I � I i try otir . . . . .
SAYS .� X , , , � 11 I
I Can Never Say Too Much 1�\ 'I,y%(V, ---l "'" 11 - coats.
I � k ",""", .' 11 Beef, Iron and Wine � 'A 1,19
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in Favor of Paine' Celery l��,�, --J 1- - - �,6
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Compound." ,\\ Cor 0 1 PIIR�fktlt to troloo. nourishinV., Btrpngthen. � 1r,,a""
�� �,D US ` ing, ruet juBt wilat Yuu want."
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One of the oldest and hest editpd Th. I y gI ro llg I 't',,o can't do wit I)() ut onc, and
i�)nthly iiiAgAzineq published Ili k � tbA a e db I. 4 I PI -Te B.-)TrLP,, - 7.5 Cents. I -wu are notaircady supplied
L to elicit, in a recent leading article, , li. 0 . 0 if �
, me .1 I 0 r br:ng your bottle anrl get any quantity ,
eclates that more than half the a" )OU 1111�. it ,,� ill Pay you to t:.111 oil
eventic of physicians is nerived front -- - .. . � I
he treatnient, of femah�s, and that . � .TAT , . '. - .
bout one case in every hundreQ is - - _Cen1ral
orrectly diagnosed, showing that on. 00. .. 5. E. HIGK Drug Store.
tires are ext,remely rare.
The important knowledge gained by were spent at Claude. Peel coun I v, � (JUDERIC11, - O',T. and see some special values he ha5
vomen of every age about Paine - s from which place site moved to (-'Iitlt(;,, ' in that line.
Mary Compound and the special and "Always the BEST at HICWS.',
, in the year ISM. Twit of her 9011% At
ieculiar benefits it bestows on females ant reside in Olinton, vim, -W.
offering from ailments peculiar to 9-ehaerty and 0. Doherty. Site is s till ----------- - 7 DON'T MISS TUEM.
heir sex, as well as the common ills hale and hearty. arid in all liklih od,
,f life, have made Paine's Celery Com- good for another ten vears of 01ife. STOVES My Fall and Winter stock for made
iound Lhe most popular and trusted Around her on Wednesday even' 9 der cluflung is now complete.
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iome medicine of the day. gathered nit many of her children, I
In spring time, when itioman's ner- grandchildren and gTeat-grandcliddren � I STOVES to O'
IOUs strength is overtaxed by home as could P0S%ihlv Ile present, It 1%a� H. DUNLOP,
vork and ducies and the constant de- her expressed wish that she %Iionui I
nands of social functions. it is their ace every one of he r vio'lolien, hor en- Next door to Batik of Montreal.
hat Paine's Celery Uom ga -iewhern prevented the ' STOVES
reagments at
ts invigorating and vitaFjz0iUn"gdeff'e`c`t`s',' iz-ttion of this wish, llowc%,er,, ; I - - - I I . - 11 -
s the precious medicine is used from she remembered them all. rhe Pearl Silver Steel
ay to day. It quickly banishes net- -_ - - -_ I I Subscribefor TtIr WAR tile lead-
mignes,,, prostration, weAknesq, de- A Horrible Out0reak. I Coal Range, and the' Ing paper of Huron Oiunty,
,ility, languor, despondenev and the -0 f lar -ire .orps on n1V lilt le (10111gll
anny nameless 1119 that come to wo. t.(,, -'g head developed ioto it ,asw (,f Art Amherst Heater I
rien ofall ages. scald head", writes U. 1). r'bill, 4-f I - , - " - - , ______
old of Mill- Morganton. Tenn_ l.ot I 1, I ( lo'e t I'., are the best stoves in
Mrs. It. Adamson. lie,
tienna. Kings (,'(,., N. K, says : Arnica Salve conipletviv (toell"her., Mill Wood
1*1 feel it Is a duty to hn i
, efir, t"ellery I 1'q A RIIAIRITteed eme for E'cv..ola, � the market, for salel
egarding the %-Atne (if Paine Tet(er, Salt Wieo,,., 1111111.1,9. si.
'0111pound. Since childhood I st,7 L,I(erg ,111,1 Polt,�. Orilv �nc, aL,ri,4, ;� For Sale
. , . I only by
ered from sick headAChes, neuralgia Wilgon's, � I
ud constipation. lind attackq once a - . - � The abov, it; cut into stove. wood
veek wilich kept me confined to Ix-ol, If. Smith. of the Sproighomt leDgth Rn,i will be delivered to) tiny
lave been neated bv I& number of ,
i : a part of thi town tire same day ns
1,1 'A His WORSELL
hyaicianq wit,holit beneficial results. Par in, I lay. hit.; rpt it I ri ed front I*[ ".!:,,�
procured six bottles (if Paine's Gelery w bet e he It id been wi I It el�ven hen,
,',)or ound which wag stron I . () f Ilk shortholn cattle, whi( It be bad ordered,
I, n (v, t little an boiyorq.
fr 4 to trip, anti afte, % y "'T"' wild to Amery Thev con. Goderich. Orders received by telephone or
it S 'u"
round Chat ne%v life and health com, qisled of viiwq and heife" anit we,,, pill '
ng that I so long wished for, Two exceptionally fine lot, nnel %% vre (-itl:r,r left -it 128 Cambria �t. will receive
'ean have PRASed Anil I have not had 'mPort"(' or fired frorn lwporte,l Spring Term Opens April Ist prompt aftention
. u in y ( ld t I nubles. I can -t(,ck , , I'hey tv�rp pmcha�ed hv it. I Phone 98.
lev, of lowa. I .
I "' ,ffol, of Wi-con-ln, and (w', -t rge Centril Bus'iiess College
levor,iny too much in fa�or or Pit ne's "* ' ,
'elery Compound." M. Wood .
-_ __Q`_ -_ . — Stratford, 0W. Peter TIcEwan.
Mr. William Oak. of the 12th con., -I have been troubled for vears Witt) Goderich, ,Nov. 21ot, 1800.
nervousness and weakneqq of the; _. 1 1727-3 ry aq
Itillett, has qold Ili% farm, containing heart,. I could not Pair, Rleep. or work I %
00 acres, to Win. Knox, a prowpero" 9409friveUny to myself, I took filillef's I I
Firmer of the same locality- Till: ( I rpound Iron . Pillq. oinee which -
arm is well situated. and Mr. Knox h 10" I - - � �. _� --- -_ - - - - - . -_ �
Paid the sum of $5,000. He takes pos. ave felt a derided improvement , . I . V
eqsion this spring can now eat, deett. avid it lend it) li'llqlf I T-Ihc Iffit"t .1 i'lF no,.ny Jrat, It Does Pay to
__ - — nesi; with plei-ure." What a I ;11;:,i a nd 9 -ir ai,n� I
hain man tnld tm !Y) (ot4 f, I .io ".1.""'.. ii. a.,l - '"? W --h I �g I , 1, hV
A chemist gays: -"On e . . dt~R. For Pale by all ,li,iglze.t., I me� f ,A th.-'Wh -, r,m"l-I ,�i..,.
tV .� .,,,� �, 1-1,1"I"j, � 7-0
S�inatiqn "' "t 1, ,
if the tritiny trinte pills an n ar ket. __ 1. - � . MR,,-t�n,1t'1.J" ,,.-I,0 v.. I
find Miller's Comprourld fron Pilig to - ___ - I .1 I -01h.? 11 �1111111. -111.1 ,h� 1.,Z, �7D
FA I" M1111 ill", ,, .L"I'l-.1. "'J..,A ,.,I � I
)09%ess Ithe Freateqt strenle-h-giving $' .,I,,. I -
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:roperdes. 1heyare undoubte4ly th .."'to �r! . 11 1� �1, (d. " .
est. medicine to bull t -, r ,,,,, -f "l-: ... ff-A I. -M-, 1"I"I"�',
a lip too System. I l i -in-, -n. Ir- ,,pi,i � ,_,. f , a.., g,.,10.1_ �
tierrous people should take Millei's KENDALL'Sil , �tn` , '.k',' '11'11t"1'1'1�1. a. "..,h,r. - th- -h -e, � Anil tnionir of the forr,�,r
'rimpound tron Pills. 25 cents for- 50 "i"'41" t"I -QPI -�" ' Ir"111- W J P.1,1,10TT, . ,tLtllt. .? I" �
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loseir. For sale at F. M. Dunham's SPAVIN r
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Irug store. GORE--aomw I— I - _____"r""_'-'-1QAnada blusIness College.1
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At a meeting of the directors of the Me KI 1,1,01)
louth Huron Agrictiltaral Societv held . A Mutual Fire InsuranceCo. wh"ha'e","J,",,4.',',',r,-t,,'.,,,' , -m I b - ('�l 1- I a
ecentIv. It was decided to hold the I .000a� wivad - .111- " too nil
,nnnAl spring sn'tir -I. Farm and Isolato,l Town Pmperty I "n"o -`1""7 ln a ('m"l -f-1 - 1`h
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Ir"oellerd FArhij, A Tt,4)b4J,ry,1.ZVr:f1 ,,, th- f-1 that it
r Zil l9th. This Inilorreol. PO XN P AV TIM FIV.�T
i aticlit olne we? ief"than last Th-f,,Il,;-InSp1t_,t ��...),,,,,,J,,�q,_,__
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-eir. The priZie list lina beron very ma- Valv'p "f prr.11'1f� 1, ., I r -'r, � %I0_o,sh.-. . , .,
"" lip ill o_-". 1.aoJ,_J_".1 .... ,,, I ... I 11
4vrtjtllv increstsed this Vent hoth by the J,,,,),ry !!#-? )it I '.I� Ir'. to) -4
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Adition of new ptsXpz and by offering It i 11 F FT� t I i. I ,ill t I T,," �:J ..kl�g ". - . - -t 10T li-, .4th 1-h
arger pro-miums. I
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Wire People itse (Intarrhazano-. why? .; , ,:."�': ", :, ! " _'i r , I ", - ,F- "'I".,"I " ', , z., If
a limited aresk, alai.," t�� .-I art r -,o I I 1. -,:- %, P � �, ,.-I'll I
filiviff-P Pa1v re,irch The otti rcZA"'44 ram'dir f C"�d_ r " V ..I - .."... . . .I -11.1.111 .
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vpsllpq are limited in their applien. ,, ; �, ,,.,V' I I � I ...i I .1;1 - .1 -h -r. "if '. h"",
Ion also. CaLirrholtionp reaches evo-ry es , r -to r � �,.,ftk. r.. v I ,I..,- .
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q rv?,quirri; littlo witzrilom to goe that KrAw". C::� 07 W&ff 4 - , - 11 - - - f ".1- -1 I .. ..-I ". - 1h- ( ... 1- N, ,
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,at. hi�7AIr000 lot Pimply woridorfitil. ,'.41�47 r1`.l,.f_ .
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d to call and see the attractive,, solid, go&
goods we offer in Ordered Clothing. Youl
overy want In this line can be suppliet
at this - store.
to PRIDHAM, THE TAILOR
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AT MUNROE"'S I
STOCK -TAKING NOW GOING ON
and when flaished will altrain it l,krgo (luttinjity of ends of all
�ick sale.
be disposed of at Ptic0a Illat will orieure III; kind#, which will
GILT AND STEEL 111.7TONS just receive4-sill sizeti.
New Varns In Black Colors.
Men's Hosiery -extra value.
Ladies' Extra Large Undervests-generally a
scarce article.
A. MUNRO. Draper.
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Ask Druggist, or write diract to J. M. MaoLEOD, Goderich, Onll.
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Ite-111-1- %,,,I - I�auoimtoiry NOwilattl Strvut� tile 0141 Stand. in row or4cnox church.
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Youp Gpocerty Wants
4,% --Can Best be Supplied at this Grocery
Everything FRESH and UP-TO-DATE. .
06W -CALL AND SEB THE STOCZ
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Hotel Bedford block. The Square, Goderich
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, � :T ('I'Itl,: S Intlanied .11 ('aked Breasts anti f4ore Nipples.
1� Ill I I I I " Ill 4nit, itheinu, TeLter., anti #ill eruptions of the Skin.
�I IT (1 It1`4 ILhellnialipin find Neuralgia Paine. .4
Pit] (I 50c. 'S,,I(f by all drugittisis or sent by mail on receipt of price
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J. BROPHEN & SONI ....
IIAN'E been in t1ol FIL-11NITUld' and I:NDERTAKIN(;
buoinest; for many yeqrs, arid desiro to thank the general
Public for die ver . Y liberal patronago extended during the,
past quarter of a century.
To) (,'E,1,I-:I;11.k'I,l.,1 with our frionb we have decided to give
exceptionalk low Prices oil FIACNITIME for theneitthirty,
dayR, If v ,it N%ant linything It, C,mehes, Loungem, Bed -room,
SUitfFl, Parlor ati,l Ihning Itoom Chairs, Rockers, Sideboards,
etc,, etc., (III, pricei wu 1100te should not deter you from buying.
1'111L: G(MI).-i are all good and worth a great deal morw
than we a,k -miieli Ioss than other people Ficil at. Do not
iltly ulitil ' %. "I F(, oill. stork � it) Insliect costs you nothing,
find wo n, I bo pleased I) show y,)u otir goo -Jo.
I a Rpeciully with us. we
UNDERTAKING iliaroulthly understand ourbusi-
n-i and have rpceiNed our selioding and diplorna at the
ts,at of loarning. In evr,ry eniio3 ite grinrantee the most
"I"'Iern and 114-8t 1-891610 Hervice at tile lowest living priciest.
J. BROPHEY & SONs
It Pays
to Paint,
. Tlier� Iq n�lhing that -kb to tile veMng value or
th,- r�ntitit, ; - -f A hmme like gond Paint --them
; i,i ri,,thmg tIL,t ljtojl� h,=e moron betric-like Umn
- 90011 paint.
ItPaYstopaint. The better the paint. the betitim
ftir it payl.
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