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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1901-03-29, Page 8MARC i901 TUE GOD OH T. 0,1000.00.0 Dry - Wet - Weather SHOES. Now corner the when the geonod is and Bluth. Don't lateens rheumatism Get a pair of our season of the year covered with elop get net feet, that and peen mon►a. StroDo Drti. SOrV1Gedbi6 ShOeSt or a pair of RC113I3ERS-either will dc. 1 'Rcmewbcr, wo aro the solo agents for the J. D. KING & CO. Shoos. ST. GEO. PRICE. with your Tooth Brush P Do the bristles come out P Is its shape inconvenient P • • brushes have no excuse for being tired by anyone, and • erhanr you Have been unlucky enough to get one of those kid Our Tooth Brushes rtro of Lite hest selected stock, convenient shape, stiff bristles, mil elzee-all prices. F.M.OUNHAMI ItHM•B DRUGGIST. COR. WRST S1'. ANI) SQL'ARIt Cbe Gobericb Star. Txtzrnoea CA).a 11 FRIDAY. MARCH 20, 1001. PeoDlo We Know. �, Stark, of Soatort.h, woo n Goderich visitor on Tlno.lay. H• .) D Cooke. barrloter of Renard'. was In town oti )Ltuesday. Wm. Glenn, of Colborne, left on Tuesday for Lethbridge, N. W. T. Geoffrey Holt 1e home from Trinity Culver" alar for the Rester 00001)00. Norbert Robertson Is at the old home reoup• crating etterasevere illness lktokQr 0. 0. MoTnggnrt, of Clinton, was in Oodorioh on Wednesday of this week. Stratford Noraid Allan Acheson. of Godo. rich. l; the guest of Miss Drum) for a tow days, Mrs. T. n. Van Every has returned from it long vl;lt Iso her daughter, 1%1111.111y. Rothwell, n `[orouto. htesdanm; Campbell, for winniestr, and Thompson, for llolesevaln, loft for their homes en Wednesday. Mrs. Turnbull end M10 l.otous01 aro 01to0d• log the annual sleeting of the Churchwoman's Auxllllarles In London. We were pleased to see Harry led wards beck from Loudon entirely r000vered from a long siege of typho puoumonla. brussels Herald: W. J. Dowding loft on Monday morning for Toronto, Mrs. Dowding and the family will eo as *0011 0e 1110 weather gets a little warmer, A, 1(gener (vas In the Ambitions ^3n,1y Oda week. attending rho meeting of the Orend Connell of Chtwon Friends 1n 0nnual seasion, as ropr'eawitatl00 of 00(10rloh Council, No, 107. A. E. says it was it grand gathering and that over tour hundred representatives wore preseotat the meeting*. Miss Farr, East *1.. O vtdting to 8t Mary's, Miss Eva Achceon ban notarised from To. rou to. V. W. Madman, barrister of Exeter, was In town on Friday. Perry Maleumnon. barrister of Luekuow, spent Sunday In town. Wm. Rut on arrlood home trove Johnston. Ilarbor on Friday ,evening. �a of en Samuel Sleen.Haamiltonostreet tidwas e week. Mrs. Dr. J 11. Whitely and Mn. 1'. R. Van. Every returned from their visit to Toronto on Saturday lust Mn. W. Craig. Kingston street was called to Port Huron 011 Tuesday through the $ersous llh»a* of Mr. Craigs 'dater, Mr. Chambord. Mrs. Arthur Twitchell. of (Yluter', attended the funeral of tier elate -in law. the late Mrs. Jardine,and w bite In Oododm cb mot wty at her old riends. Ilene/III Observer t Mio* Roes Yungblut loft on Monday evening for London. where she will remain a few days preparatory to revues• ing the ponies she formerly held at Ayr. Engineer Wm. Harney, who had been with ml Works g rich Engine no and nen o ork for the (lode a Y soma time. has been laid off work for 1,0810 time through 1111noes, and In not improving as hie friends utivht wish for. Strattord Herald : Mr. Joseph O. Reinhart of Chicago, formerly pressman on the Uoocon, EOdd city, has been employed by the Goderloh n Ino and Bicycle Co. an draughtsman. Mr. Reinhart pa00011 through the city today tyre. dal I to lake hes new mullion. Jacob bheppaM, of 011 Springs, Is visiting friends In Loan. Ho 1* truly a pioneer, having stent the greater portion of three quarters of a o..nto ry In Huron. '.ud 00)1 1'00 1 1 tunny an to ter Ntlng event In the early and Inter hlatury of 0odoriuli and other inactions of Huron, The Laudon Free Prod; amid recently of a former (iwlurlrh ppiv.tort-"Revs B. J. Allen. pastor of t1.0 Hamilton 12o0d Methodist church, though n comparatively naw,00mer amens theolish speaker.. of (Ids city, knit been hooni gladlyy wherever he has preached, file own pimple 1h10k veryy highly 01 him, and ho lo doarrving of their golden oplolona. being roalons to the uauac 10 which ho has devoted Ids Ilfe'a 0301 k " Sodom. Pots. Mr, hied (been had it colt lite on Sunday night, This is the third horse he has had die, and one crippled, inside of a year.-- Woodhoes and dances aro 1 ha order of the day at mind here. -The big bridge neer Sumlake's mill Is In it very unsafe condition - Some men front London are camping It"011nd here and gather- ing old trigs and hones, -M las Ethel l,nito fits gone Gl Ltican with her sister. Mrs. (i, Bawdon, for a few weeks, Night Was Her Terror. "1 would could nearly till night long." write; Mrs, Chas. Applegate, of Alex. a1,drta, Ind., "and could hardly get any stoop, had consumption to bad that if I walked a block I would ooagh frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other meds• eines failed, throe 11.00 bottles of Dr, Hire's Now Discovery wholly cured the and I gained 88 pound.." It's absolutely guaranteed to Duce coughs, colds, is grippe, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50o and 11.00. Trial bottles free at Jae, Wilson's drug store. SPRING MILLINERY ^�° COSTUME DISPLAY THURSDAY'MfIRGH 28 AND FOLLOWING DAYS. You fire GordialAA Invited to flttund. THE Best Display we have yet attempted. Our motto is, "we must increase the attractiveness of values and styles every season" in our store. Come and look them over. Dress Goods and Silks. NEW SATIN VENETIAN CLOTHS, all the newest alludes, un• shrinkable, to make up it special cloth ready at $1.00 NEW SILK BOLTON GAUZE, with embroidered gold and silver spots, will not tarnish, the very latest for yokes and trimmings, from $1.G0 to $8.00 NEW FANCY SILK POPLIN COSTUMES in the latest pastel _..ahialea,verir handsome Old Rose, Nile, Blaette, Silver Grey, at $1.93 NEW HEAVY CORD COS- TUME GOODS, make a very sightly flatume, in Grey, Brown, Royal 131ge, Bed, Castor, has the effect Of more expensive goods, special at 30o LATEST SATIN STRIPE ALL WOOL DELANI S, really as rich as silks, and twice the durability, very pretty shades. Ste these, NEW PONGEE WAIST GOODS. . NEW PRINTED CASHMERES. ) EW EMBROIDERED OR- GANDIES. Laces, Embroideries and Veiling. Our small Wares and Trimming Department never had such a com- plete ranee or the latest novelties. NEW GUIPURE LACES AND INSERTIONS, NEW ALL OVER BLACK AND WHITE LACES. NEW ALL OVER EMBROIDER- IES. NEW NECK RIBBONS. NEW L' AIGLOUBELTS, WITH GOLD SPIKE ENDS, at 2bo and 30e NEW BOW TIES, WITH GOLD SPIKE ENDS, at 930 and GOo. New Hosiery, New Gloves. New Wash (foods. Here is a bargain. and tt no. to -date et>:1e, in New Go'lorl Piques. in Pink, Pale Dine, Roy, Paton and Crean!. ited colors, worth 20o tor lia EXTRA VALUE HINGM= AT 19}c LOVELY COLORED DOME NEW BLOUSEGOODS. NEW WHITE AND COLORED CURTAINS. MUSLIM; MOIL +lo TO 8So A', YARD. Dress Making t.tcxet �w�l�lc+r(r�wstrM.Mwi►!�►lttiiiir�+t�lit►tll►+la1► ic at our Special Salle of fiI es in (low at, '25C 'stal ., Woritittg 94 Iourrl There's no feet for jCtcssrtdllrte'h w' little workers -1)c. Itkit'M lti*w Jtfa' Pills, Millions aro'aiwavo btutr, efts-. Ing Torpid Liver, Jauadke. Wotan nelee Foyer and Ague. Thatt_IkIIIi*11 Sickbeaclilche. drive out alariaa,: Never gripe or weakeng. Small, taste. nice, work wonders, 'Pry then:. tet Jas. Wilson's, - Hulwesvlile. Cnoocu,-Rev, Howson, of Clinton, will preach in the Methodist church next Suudsy.-Rev. E. B. Smith will preIrh his farewell sermon in St. John', oo f5nttr day afternoon. -Leel Sunday mOrlO)ig Mr. a. 3. Gaudio, prow:bed In tlln ](RAiho- diet church, and in aha evening I(jJh,•jfue. roe, of Fullerton, preached. - Norke.-Dr. Holmes. q Ooderieh, vis- ited hie mother on 'f'il*4syy.-Mr. and Mn. E. Acheson. of (ioderiob, called on friends here on Saturday. Striltea a Bleb Pinot woo troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous', debility," writes F, J. Green. of Lan- caster, J. 11.. **No remedy helped me until tl began using Electric hitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife In excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitter+ are just splendid fur female troubles; that theyarea grand tonic and invig• orator fr weak, run down women. Noothee medicine can rake its place in our family." Try them. Only hoc. Satisfaction guaranteed by Jae. Wil- son. West Wawanosll. Council met March 20th 1001, ae- cordluv to adjournment. Member., all Present. ' Minute, of last meeting read and approved. Treaeurer'o state ment showed balance of $304.10 tiled. Alex Stewart wag appointed arhiLrn• tor re N. School Section. No. 1. Jae, Blaca was given the contract of paint- ing the ip. hall. The following checks were ldsued t B. O'Connor, gravel, 77c; Express 500.1 Ashfield tp.. work on w 8 boundary, $2 onnahan et2S•A K y. refuted of 8tatutal lethot charged on TOIL $1.60; P. Holt, solicitor's fees, $13.50; H. Spencer, charity, $10. The following pathuuasters were appointed: J, Jackman, A. Mahwah'. Wm Wat- son, J. Young, John Willard. J. Mole, Win. 9vmm,ngton, Seth Fisher, Jas. Elliott. UN, Nevins, Win. Finnigan. Geo. Routledge, Jae. Johnstnu, Jnn. Mills. A. Feagan, S. Scutt, 8, E. Sand. et son, M. Young, 1Vm. Iverw, 1V m smith, Wm Andrews, Jos. (lifton, H. King, S. Medd, D. Phalen, Thos. Radcliffe, H. Glenn. Id. Fowler, Ed. oYAL Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum bad powders are the rlsatc4 menattl$ to health of tho proud day. ;OYA( SAei*e IWWeta 00.,;1* YORK. Fowler, Jas. Agar, A. Johnston, Jno, McCabe, G. Green, J. Redmond, Edward McGuin, \Villi, w SqIlih. W. Bamford, A. Stewart, 11. Evan, Thos. White, Ed. McRoberts, Thos, Taylor, W. Keunahn), P Welsh, Jas. Anderson, W. Brophy, H. Alton, D. Rutherford, A. Harper Dan. McDon- ald, A. Stuart W. Todd. D, Donovan, W. Ferrier, W. Barber, Geo. Naylor, Ed. Haines, John Bowles, W. A. Wil- son, A. Campneli, J. R. Gaunt, W. E. Gordon, Jos. Campbell, It. Ferrier, W. Donnelly, W. Campbell, John Latdlaw, W. Callaghan, P. Smeltzef, P. McMillan, D. McDonald, H. Mc- Quitlln, Jce, Anderson, John Smith, D. Archer, John Inglis. R. Thompson, J. Eagleaton,Geo. Asqueth,A. Sproule. Chas. Elliott. Council adjourned to meet on Tues- day, May 2800, at 10 o'clock, as a Court of Revision and for general business, W, S. Mc0nosYnx, Tp. clerk. WE CAN FIT any typo of woman', loot -long, short, thick, thin, or with high or low instep. The famous American SHOE FOR WOMEN is the finest fitting shoe ever made at any prioe. Ana these shoos are beauties -full of style. Up -to -Date Styles for Dressy Young Women Price $3.75 ONtt Oil' THE MANY STVI,7 e CCte IYicKENZIE -a. HOWELL )HAYR TiIE � _. A ii NCY FOR THE otrrrnwist QLD FENCE tt11F*It �� irect From T. E Have jtist received this week a big shipment of Handsome Lace, Curtains. Every pair in the lot came to us direct from the makers in Nottingham and St. Crap, the centres of the Lace Curtain Industry of England and Switzerland. Buying them direct from the manufacturers we saved every penny of the middleman's profit, and are able to turn them over to you at prices that are a good deal lower than they would be if we bought them in the ordinary way. There are some particularly handsome designs in medium and -fine goods, while the qualities are thorough- ly reliable in every way. They will be opened up and ready for inspection any day after Friday. We cordially invite you to come and see them any time that is convenient for you. You will be just as welcome to look as though you were going to buy. - A. PL T PR cMI' 'TIN TS.. Lace Curtains at goer. - Nottingham Lace Curtains, full 8 yards long. strong net. first edge, nice Iacey pattern, good width. Special per pair OOc Lace Curtains at $1.00. Nottingham Lace Curtains, made from fine, strong net. tient edge, full 50 inches wide, gond rantre of patter o8 $L00 Lace Curtains at $i.25. Nottingham Lace Curtains, (1ne net. handsome Wet' patterns, buttonhole edge, full 34 yards long. a good curtain ata medium price $1.25 Lace Curtains at $1.45. This to one ofu specials, i o and t ve t. that th t you'll not duplicate it for value in town, toads of strung net, with firm edge, a good pattern 8i yards lung and 00 inches wide, epecial $1.45. Lace Curtains at $1.75. Very Fine Quality Nottingham Lace Curtains, handsome effects in the newest fine lncey patterns, otroug net, buttonhole ertge, full 33 yaide long. Special per pair $1,75. Y -; fl ,,._ 'TT ".TTS.,.., a.0 1 ..I..l.�-.tea. ... slJ.l...l... Lace Curtains, $2.25. Eleggwnt floral designs on strong, fine net, huttwi.hole edge, fell 81. yards long, a Curtain tit momfor any mom12 25. Lace Curtains, $2.75 This ie it Curtain that would be good value at $3.40. very flue, but strong net, and a handanme floral design button•holo edge, and are iii yards long, extra R4lod value $2,75. Extra Oood,Curtains. Mttnv pretty designs in floral and net patterns on very line net, ad have buttonhole wigs. and are three nod a halt yards lung. Extra good value at $3.50, $1 50 and $5.00. Swiss Curtains. A good nesot test nt of particularly handsome ne des ne in these 1 1 t ne a o oyer r v u tun u it B i (? { tfew peke P .jP r of each pattern, and you are not likely to find any to equal thew, either for style ar value in town $0 00 to $7.60 Bobinette Curtains Are growing more popnhu' tacit season; they are the ideal curtain for bed"oome & wear & wash well; we show•Rome very pretty designs with ruffles and lace and inter tion trimmings at $2 to $5. T +TYT,'Y'YT♦ YTTT�T'YYTT YTTY Kid Gloves for Easter. You'll be wanting New Gloves for Easter, almost everybody has a new pair then. We sell good Kid ®cloves only, nothing but reliable qualities will find a place in this Stock, and every pair that goes over the counters carries with it our guarantee. Our New Gloves are in, the shades are the newest, the qualities good, and you can make no mis- take buying your Kid Gloves here. Our 75c Gloves Is the Best Medium Pi iced Glove we kntft of, Is nude from soft skins, dome fastener's and comes in a good range ofctdoringx 75c. Our $I.00 Gloves Are made of soft, pliable Nkiue, have two or three donee fasteners and newest stitching;. For wearing qualities they are the equal of many $1.20 lines. 1111 sizes in black, tune, browns, fawns $1:00 Our Dollar and a Quarter Gloves Ate made from choice selected skins, very eat, pliable and perfect fitting. No better Glove 19 a d,1 for the earn i price anywhere, donne fasteners. newest etitchiiigs, black and all leading shades 1I1 all sizes..... $1.25 Our Dollar and a Half Gloves. People who wear this Glove once will esidom have any other make, they are so thoroughly eatisfactoi y in every way, dome fasteners, newest spring colorings ane laack $1.50 Those Towels We told you about last week are selling fast. It is no wonder for they are marked away under value. However, we can't sell three or four hundred in a few days, so remind you of them again. Linen Huck Towels, good weight. 18x 30 inches, hemmed end& red borders Selling at .3 for 25e Linen Towels, fine, strong and heavy huckaback, hemmed ends, large size. plain or colored borders, our special price .2 for 25c • Linen Towels, extra good qualities. nearly all hemstitched, fine and strong huckaback, each 15c 5" r',r.'• • •.•01`0e" su�c- 5c'7c"tar•,2S r'�r'.h S25 ',-5 r'S �`�eS Ls 2.,�Lr-'Sas One Thousand Yards of Print, to sell at 6c a yard.' Not ordinary six cent Print by any means. Take the best you can get for roc any place else, and it will not be much better, if any, than this. Every yard brand new this week. 1001) Yeur .1 New Prints, dark and light colors. good patterns, suitable for wrappers, blouses and children's wear. Oa sale comenenem•t Saturday. at, per yard 60- Telephone No. 25 any time you want anything in a hurry. send it at once and if not satisfactory you may return it. Agents For Standard Patterns. S -P SP We will Hodgens Bros., .moo GODERICH Goderich Township. 'SNARES IN MARCtt.--A gnod sized, lively specimen of the garter snake was discovered on the Oth concession road by John Trewartha last Tuesday. The reptile watt full of life and en- deavored to scamper off. The se,,ret of Ito appearance night more easily be determined in Ireland than in G(rde- rtch township. Sore Feet. -Mrs. H. J. Neill. New Armagh, P. Q., writes: ••For nearly six months 1 was troubled with burn- ing aches and pains in my feet to sneh an extent that 1 could not sleep at night, and ae my feet were badly :molten I could ►tot wear my bottle for weeks. At hist I got a bottle of Dr, Thomas* Rcieettle Gil and resolved to try it, and to my astonishment I (cot almost Instant relief, and the one bottle accompiIshed a perfect cure," Port Albert. ppx�tt�entate-Mr. Stephen Tout, Baur on'1+ irr ahlp, Sundayed in the village, -Wise Nellie Hawkins Is home twain, atter textual weeks in Huron town• ehtno-Miseee F. Hawkins and Liaxie Rtebardeon art spending a few days in the citetiler city at prevent; •01111t'tAN ,='lb is with much regret that we chronicle the death of Mn, Hen °twee, of this t'tt ahborhood slrlikh tool fat lb* residence of hitt taster,IiWt t. t , Hp lien on Vedntledit of is week, is ire ting a atone wail under its. -Mr, Henry Bnydet, of Benmilter. has moved to his new farm at the Nile. Henry hes the oage feathered. and we think he will soon catch the bird. -Mr. Boltahansen has re- turned home from the hospital at Toronto, where he has beep uadergeing an opera- tion on his eyes, al bo has green blind for Ws last few years. -bliss Hepar was the good of Mies Gardner on Saturday and Sabbatb,-Mr Charles Arlin wean' • 10 by 12 smile the past week, as itis wife vo- mited him with • young son, -Mise Allis, of Stratford, is stinting Monde in this totalityat prseent.-Mr. Warner Walters and mother and Sister were /be guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Straughan on Sabbath evening. For fine job work at reasonable prices a oDERtcn STAR cannot I* 11 ENDELSSOH N Male Quartette... . -AT THE - ...VICTORIA... Wed! a of IIbIrs �Igenre* ai' OPERA 1!1 H�.,JUJE wielehant in this ♦ill(►g. 'taus neatly twenty leas. Iles wife 'pied him •.•, some *even 34101140. Dort,. --The Irat the mill pond mated oft oh Te t fvrerit,on In goodshaper with Kg* da1n5 . which noosed one otout +4li e* to gist much Will WI ettaei*brM 1 Alfitert• tan intake tit *hit Mom tot kwoi to win* tIV1e i. W'itxt tote Woe. It Tit liAlw�. SO bray Sayer. NI vette in holth and vetnarrow, anth front drattees1so ttt94 ehok,tt ae ltaJltticsi inti art.,' threat. Doctors tb **listre ,tars Whet Oor.posttd Iron Pahl tuured hie'ditto/et heart -WOOS > krtii Voel► Iron P1iie a*• saes* Oiely SA state foe111 dbFee; COliz 16ductla , liprii 3. bit MUSICAL Mitt 01A E Ili 141111601$ rlei +MLitt set *Mai% to elheerilista. Marsh pews end sem: lo he rte.. Ash ht. Se itif .w 2 3$C T►L slgaataee A ce,.e.,v,e,0�3, boa of the pant= Laxative teewo.Qllinine T.blaa the retaady that eons • *old 5* w lay • NOTICE. WE have sold our Furniture and Undertaking Business, and must have all outstanding accounts settled before April 1st, as on that date we will give our books to our Solicitors for collection. EEC.ICER & MYERS. liwwwwwwwirmswessia 104e of large, strong wires, heavily galvanised. .Amply provides for expansion and centime,- VAAL Only Best Bessemer atoel wires used, always. of "uniform quality. Never "goes wrong no matter stow great a c earl la put on it. Does not,mulllate, but does ,hurl. Cattle, ' horses, hogs and pigs. u.0 EVERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED by tine manufaoturera, Call and ogee it. Can show you how It will sago you money and tents your fields so shay will stay fenced. First -close fencers recognize the superior staying qualities of our fence. We have sold already ,Lia year upwards of 1000 rode, principally t these who Lave had our fence before. Our fence does not require the number of poste barb wire does. MC MNZT110 W H';LL The Place to Buy All Hardware Cheap. -----MILLINERY OPENING--+ - ON- �' Fritlall and SdturcIdU. March 29th and 3oth. All the letest Shapes and Designs, handsome trimmings and up-to- date novelties in Ladies' Headwear. Come and see what our Millinery Expert, Miss Nicl(le, has prepared for the ladies of Goderich. McLean's Block, MRS. COOPER, The Square. Reid. Old M cK I M 1S R. B. Smith's . .' . Store. �y� ay9 Old Store. We Have Bought For Spot Cash C. W Andrews' STOCK -AND ON - at a very low rate on the dollar, . . . FRIDAY, MARCH THE 29th, Will be ready to torn it over to you at a small advance for oath oa1y. NO GOODS CHARGED. NO GOODS ON APPROBATION, Your money back if Son want Remember This is no Old Common- Bankrupt Stock. Mr. Andrews had all the old goods rewove,i to Hamilton SI., and was ready for the spring trade at the R. 13. Srnt h Store ivith a strictly up-to-date Stock, which we bought cheep. Mote than half of this stock was bought since January 1sst, and $1200.00 worth of the latest goode arrived in March. The stock was well bought from the beat louses in the trade, and carefully selected for Goderich buyers. It is the best stook is Town. PRICES -We have not time 1) g.ve you a ii11 of piicea. Get here on Friday. The bargains a ill bo here for you. We have no antiquated stuff you do not want, to quote prices o but alriolly up -xi -date Stylish New Good+ you want Dow, at hubitantial toluotioa=. MILLINERY.-� MISS Dl1FFUS and a s. aft* of "Artistes" are busy getting the Millinery into shape. More about it liter. We advise you to wait for your hat if you want the latest confection in head wear. Mise Duffna attended the American and Toronto openings, and !hen carefully selected the c,rract goods. About her ability to make the ' dear little hat you are just dying to have," there is no question. And the price -well i Let it speak (or itself, and yon be the judge. Don't forget the place --R. 13. Smith's Store. Don't forget the date --Friday, March 29th. Don't forget the money saving opportunity. MILLINERY OPENING. Since writing our ndv't. we have decided to have our MilI.nery Opening on t& --Saturday, I'iarch 3oth.--2) We will not be able to have things in es nice order as we would like, but its nice Mildmer' you want, and we have it, and respectfully invite your in- spection on Saturday, *March 301h. Ile Wit have just received a arm 1► s lt•e of eitotoe Hoalarnade Tante&. • Also* user stork of crenate and r 10. 4 Oitr Oyster. •re always fresh ao ► Oer c*stomere tea rete oft the bete. ', BALMORAL CAFE '" li nr.btoltD BLOM. '4 1~ .4 r 1 1 4 4 W. A. M°KIM A A ♦'AAA, ♦ I A Ai„:%ATA AiA'AA'♦ A•AA Seeds ! Seeds ! ► T. J. VIDEAN... IS still at the same Old Stand on East street, Goderich, with a ,full and fresh 4 supply of FIELD and GARDEN SEEI)SS . ► Such as Alsike, Timothy, Clover, °rains, Etc., Etc. ► ► ► r Myers' Royal Horse and cattle Food I1► in large or shall quantities. aTOC>?t BIOME MAN VALCzstartO DOVittARISON ?IP TOBACCOS COS *tw •w!' Axl oloti oieltoaerellittthi, thew. Flour and Feed constantly on band. Goods and Prices always right. 0 A A'4 A p Y