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In the County of Huron by the Failure of the Wheat Crop. f,
The only way the People of Goderich aad vicinity can recover their portion of that loss is by buyiug tsieir Goods from
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iscount of 10 per Cents for tioash
• ON THEIR ENTIRE 'STOCK OF
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS.
They are Showing the Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock they have ever Carried, and are Bound
to Give the Greatest Bargains ever Offered in Goderich.
NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY YOUR FALL & WINTER C0038*
Now is the Time to Leave your order for a Fall Suit and Overcoat.
A Splendid Selection of Tweeds and Coatings to Choose From.
Ara.d. =era. psi Cern.t_ Off for Cash_
GROCERIES—Special Value. Good Hyson Tea from 25c. per lb. up. 15 lbs Good Sugar for $1.00,,•
The Public are Invited to call and Iuspect our Stock.
DO NOT BUY UNTIL YOU SEE THEIR STOCK & PRICES.
You will save from 10 to 20 per cent. by buying from.
REID & SNEYD, JORDAN'S BLOCK, GODERICH.
H. W. BRETHOUR & CO
TAMES SMAILL, ARCHITECT, &e.
93 Office, Csabb's Block. Kingston st.. thyde
rich. I'lans and, specifleati011e drawn correy t
ly Carpenter'splasterer's aro] halo MCA V. t.I
measured and valued.
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3:317....A.INTTZ"OR=_ WE OFFER THE F LL WING
DECIDED SARGAINS
New Imports for the Fall Trade. I:ISTATE
WE HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE COMPLETION OF OUR FALL STOCK.
We continue our Sy -stein of Sending Samples and Goods by Mail or Express. The Goods may be returned
if not satisfactory and money refunded.
Parties desiring to make Personal Inspection, and purchasing to the amount of 330.00, we pay RIAurn Fare.
All Orders for Sainples or Goods receive prompt and careful attention.
We Sell Retail at Wholesale 12"rices_
OUR MILLINERY 86 MANTLE SHOW ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN.
NEW PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS. 1 NEW PATTERN MANTLES AND DOLMANS.
DRESS GOODS .
ALL WOOL FOULE CLOTHS.
HANDSOME CHECKS.
TWILLED FOITLE CLOTHS.
BLACK & COL'D CASHMERES
SILKS
BLACK GROS GRAIN.
OTTOMAN CORDS.
BROCADED SATINS.
COLORED SILKS.
VELVETS
LYONS VELVETS.
BROCADED VELVETS.
COLORED VELVETS.
VELVETEENS.
4` A. Full. Line of Caehmere Hose, C3-1oves and 'Underwear.
OUR VELVETEENS ARE GIJARANT.Eta) FAST PILE.
Cottons, Flannels and Blankets at Mill Prices.
Brantford. Oct. 81b. 1883.
1911-
H. W. BRETHOUR 4- CO., Brantford.
When so well-informed a man as Lord
Coleridge. the chief justice of England,
says frankly that until he saw Lake On-
tario he truly believed that it was possi
ble for one to stand on one side of the
great American lakes and see across to
the opposite shore, what must be the
opinion of this country formed in the
minds of ordinary Englishmen We all
know of the 'beard mistakes made by '
leediisc English newspapers when speak-
ing of CanadaAnd the fact of the British
Admiralty once sending out gunboats to
this country with teaks ter holding fresh
water, for yerviee on the lakes is still re-
nsembered. The Admiralty officers seem-
ed to have got hold of the idea that our
lakes were made of salt water, lad the
Chief Justice had formed the opinioa
thst they were fair-sissd ponds. Al-
though Canadians think themselves •
tsat peo-,le and this a great country, •it
Is plain that the people of the Old World
know very little either of Oanadians or
their abiding place.
A protracted drought has caused a water
famine at New Orleans. There is • bit-
ter feeling against the Water -works com-
pany for hoarding its supply. It is a
private corporation, and it se feared the
mob will break down the hydrants if
rain does not fall.
ruder the operation of the new tariff
in the United States the revenue shows
a falling off of $17.4010,0110.for the quart-
er ended Sept. SO
TEE PEOPLE'S STORE,
COIL KINGSTON STREET AND TIIE SQUARE,. (01E111( 11.
Suits lade to Order. Fit Guaranteed.
S-Liits for $12Z0..
IG au_its for
IS S-o_its for IG
See Them, Whether You Want to Buy or Not
.READY-MADE OVERCOATS, 85 TO 812.
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JAR. A. McINTOSH'S OLD srrAND.
Oestesieb, Oet. 4. 1.
FALL OPENINC.
Miss Jessie Wilson
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Fall Opening on Saturday, Oot. Oth.
The "Adios of Goderich and vicinity are respectfully invite.]
Grand Display 14 Come and See.
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rent st 9104.110 y 11 . 4.1.4 OH.
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1' so lor.peCtit t•r• really worth much
m•or• money-. but most Le sold to close out the
E,14 mai ore therefore offered at the above
priyi E. Apply to
t3EAGER & LEWIS,
Barri ters, Goderich.
Goderith, Sept. 24th, 1883. 19104 f
AYER'S PILLS.
A large proportion of the diseases which cause
human suffering result from derangement of the
tentach;howels, and liver. AVM'S CATHARTIC
Fixta act directly upon them organs, and are
especially designed to cure the diseases caused
by their derangement, including Constipation,
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Dpiem
tery, and a host of other aihneV all of
which they ares safe, sure, promp , n deasant
remedy. The extensive use of t PILLS by
eminent physicians in regular practice, shows
unmistakably the estimation in which they aro
held by the medical profession.
These Mut are Gompounded of vegetable sub-
stances only, and are abeolutely free from calomel
or any other injurious ingredient.
A attelsrer from Headache writes:
" Artesia PILL. are invaluable to nt., and are
my constant companion. 1 have been a severe
sufferer from Headache, and your Mut me the
only thing 1 could look to for relief. One dose
will quickly move my bowels and free my bead
from pain. They are the most effective and the
mildest physic I have PvPr found. It 1. • pleasure
So me to speak In their praise, sod I always do so
when oecasioa offers.
W. I, Esau, of W. I,. Page It
Franklin At., Richmond, Va., June 8, 11112.
"I have used Arra's MLA In numberless la-
meness se reeommended by yois, and have never
known them to fall to armomplieh the desired re-
sult We nstantly keep them oft hand at our
home, sad prise them as a pigment, Arate, and
reliable family asedieiee. FOR DVPRPRIA
they are invaluable. J. T. Harm"
Neale, TARIM, June 17, ISM
The Ray. neat HI P. II caanwit, writing from
AtionsOo, " For mine years past I have
been subject to emetipation, from which, la
spate of th.sae of teethe's., of various kinds,
1 mitered inereaMag imonemienee, until OMNI
have entirely eorreeted restive kablt,TIM
months ego I berm taking Arit's
have vicaly Improved ray emeriti health."
ATV**, CATRASITTI` PILL/I 00,141144 irrogabarly
We of the beivels, stimalate the amain* and
daypatamy. sad try tisair prams mad them.
setae. alga tame aad wiser $0 Me viols WOW
aeoaossy.
PIMP USD Irt
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Cs., Lowell, Mims.
Sad hy all Graggiris..
yowl, Anamparlassa dye waterfai I Mai
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noti. Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Children with Mom Ryes, tom /Cara,
MEI or aity_tiorefulnee or syphilitic Mb*
say made beattay etid strong try Ms am
Said by all Desagbaa; $1, six Wan Oat 144
1883—AXES-1883.
I'Vellana' Vale,
Burrell's,
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Burrell's,
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FT)LL LINE OF `,:',110SS-CITT tWS
MANL7FACTUEE1; BY
R. H.SMITH & CO.
to J. FLINT.
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MAPLE LEAF LANCE.
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1:reacl. Quarters for:Steel Barb Fence Wire
CATTLE CHAINS AND ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE.
3-;-CoNIE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
R. W. McKENZIKS
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CoURT HOUSE SQUARE, GODERICH, ONTARIO.
4.•Yly rich, Oct. I, 1883.
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