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THE HUkON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1881.
TILE RJOT OROPA.
esus eYess est gauss _— Seed
gleet.
Os •loose of the droseht the past
, which was very adav,rrable fur
growth et good root crops, the sem-
el eerie. was week lea this year
them ea some Tows years ; bee we
mem p surprised tis ma
Offal of the very hue rrops grown by
some of the exiabaturs, winch proved shop of Geo. Hawkins, where be Weeds
*very plainly that proud cultivation will, 1 romoting his bssineme
'Oro. Bulls, late .d Ki.obridge,
having tented • hoses from Thos, Whit-
taker, has taken up his residence here
fur the wiutee.
PIS Ansett.
The p.litioal maeetieg at Kiogsbeidge
was well ted t►1•
village.
represented by
H. Martiz'. peer, '7ettw Lind." is
gulag ceder teaming for the �1 nom
Mies Lassie Hawkins bas rstunsd
after a brief visit to Denga000s.
0. McPherson, et Godes-nth, is obeying
at the "Roy.L'
R. Crakass is itti.g up the islsekemith
gamut, a large ea0t, makeup the her to the
nod mooed by an ua(avorable wawa like
this past. We found is every .elope that
the best routs were grown, on land well
n isseired wick b.ruyard manure, without
e at or any other ferttlisei 0.. inhi-
bitor meed 500 Ib.. of salt to the acre
with over 30 loads :if barnyard manure
to the acro, bot we did not see anything
indiosting that the salt had any boned
*nal effect on the crops. There are some
were heavy trope of tnao,;elds, carrots
and potatoes- hut the 'gritty crop u
nearly • failure. Thu year the greatest
injury seems to le caused by a small
inbath, whicu they 'bought was
aw sect known as the turnip louse; the ehowsr cold.
most thas we swere quite destroyed very
by it, but we are 1115.1 b. so•te ole exoop- .
tion to this in a field containing about __
lb acres of turnips, owned and shown We regret to hen that Mrs. D. Stitt -
Lee 01L111.
Mia Edith Horton has just returned
frusta a
a plraut visit among old friends
s
•t Holm•ville.
COUNTY CURRENCY.
Meas wars MI ranee .t Mee sail ea Me
lies. RaeMO
A greed Halluwe'su cured under the
attrpesee el the Wedowee Society, will
be held is tete tempersses hall, Look -
now, us Friday _venae. 31.t oast., whe a
the pr1ssrsate will wrs.i.t of vocal and
isstremese•l mei&, etedlas..nottatiwa,
and Nighbad iaeeisg, Mr. D. B.
Cameras is oleo amtvwaeed for • t es
missies teeters om "Halloween.-
Mr.
Hallowien."'Mr. John Murray, ot Ashicid, on Bair
day weighed his ter mosib•' old ball
calf, which tensed the nabs at 1040 Ibe.
The calf was awarded the first prise these,
and competent jsdgws pronounce him
equal to any they led aeon at Tomato.
As Mr. Murray is an admirer of irst-
chas stock we wish him seeees..
It is currently rumoured that John
Ahem mosswebats.
•le there e y parader led Int dm sss-
elseeew of osa.sbated T 'Naas whoa.
over,' replied en Artist M that material.
The old story shoat ossrsebaata when
heateda1a1Wsit of a ins needle to be
pissed through it is like many of the del
sturie•—pars Sodom The worker is
aiser.cbwa haves by iaapection, weight
and appearance whether he his the
gemmae article, mid he is to the smoker
the same as the seller is to the coder—
ate smoker hello trust to the honesty of
the sopor. The very light qualities aro
Ise ponies to give • nice culotte, even if
sat in was in the suet approved manner.
and the heaviest Realties are rwjseted
became there is • pumtbility that they
are artificial stuff: The latter is mule
from the parings of the geooise, from
hardsssd plaster of Paris, whisk is
trailed with paraffin and coloured by
gamboge, and hum • peculiar prepare,
&'"wag• of Bwv., she had the con- i100iaink, which potatoes largely miter.
In drawing up top water tank, for the
humor, .reamer fruw the lake, the fes- tract `'f erecting the Large new hotel at t4trikiftgly good artificial meerschaum
tamsg tea the fruit gave ws!! trusting 1110171 ted, has left tor parts unknow&, is made in Francs by mixing fifty parte
eogiseer Dodd and Jane. McMuus t . • leaving many unpaid debts behind bion. ofl' sad t t A f
by Robert Medd, of Mo rat Wawauoab.
This field was quite exempt from this
The sail was a heavy clay halt.
JMrIey was grown ou tl.is be.d last year,
it was well wauurod with barnyard man-
ure last spring; no other manure used.
The turnips were nu • very thrifty con-
dition. All of the crops &hewn were very
clean of weeds, and showed good care
sad cultivation.
The first crop inspected was that of 11.
8a.11 & Sun, of Hutlrtt. Soil a clay loam;
crop btu year, corn ; uo manure used, 03bCT3L
but the field is se situated that it gets
all of the liquid ousters: that drains from Bkluoe Ler. —Road commissioners,
therod. barnyard. There were 7 dells to Girviu and Elliott, let the contract of •
the rod. Messrs. :., ai took lit fur bridge on the boon between East
carrots, lat for turnips, and 3rd for lean- YWaw uaoeh and Huliet�tnion Tuesday. ?1st
golds. inst., to Mr. Ke fur the suns of 40,
The text was Joseph Morris, of Col-
borne. S oil a mixture between a sandy I the bridle to be completed on or .utero
and a black loam ; well underdrained ; the 1st December next
immured with' barnyard i.rnure in the I Seorr Ar .— A very enthusiastic Scott
spring, about 20 loads to the acre. Th. i Act meeting was held in the Methodist
sem has been in root crup fur thread I Church. in this village, on Monday even -
of carrots and l augolds to the rod and 7 ( Colborne, teacup:ool the chair. The meet -
of ptotstoe.. Mr. :Ja rris took 1st prize Mg was addressed by Dr. Williams and
for mangolde, and 1u tor potatoes fere. John (.ray, of Clinton. burin;
The nest snceessful man was John the meeting the choir of Maitland Tem-
Andrew5, Bayfield ruad, G.,derich towu- phi,1.O. G. T rendered few oh
• hip. Soil a sandy loam ; fall wheat last
y ear. Th. field too, was well under -
d rained. Manurd last fall with 20
loads barnyard manure to the acre. Mr.
Andrews sewed his seed very early in
tate spring, and fond a very even crop all
over his field. Mangokls 10 -rills to the
rod; carro.ts'9 dill's, and potatoes 7 drills
to the red. Mr. Andrews took ld prize
for nano okla, and 3rd for carrots.
The next prize taker was Mr. H. Cur -
win, Huron road, G.derich township.
Soil, a pretty stiff clay loam. The pot a- CIvIYO tar Itrehrmet.—D.111. Bnchanan,
Lues were planted on land where man -
merchant, of this place, hiving disposed
ing is laid up with alines&
Henry Young and Patrick Dean from
that elastic spot, Porter's Hill, conveyed
• full freight of (air maidens from that
section to Boowescat farm, the residence of
Mr. Hugh Chisholm, where they were
joined by others in au evening's dancitig,
Peter Stuart, of Leeburn, doing the
honor of door manager. The ladies from
a dietauce made tilrrious mashes ou the
cavaliers of Butternut Row.
u to wen y- ve uiii
The last match for the medal present with twenty-five parts of wnwater. neo
d to top Wsntthase Quoit Club by H 'r' said to be the arnpwit parte of the
tis. C. Meer, Eay.. was flayed ,.m Wed- genuinae artiel.. When thelatteru due
(seedy weolt, hetwaeo Mns.r.. JfeAlpie� hopers told that a . used by the Tartars
and Lrsl., the termer
wiuuing by 12 to wash their dirty hams, but 1 du out
point.. believe that, because tttleenebaum . too
Mr. 11. Hartt (moa of Mr. C. A Holtz, noble a inatetial, and theta f don't thiuk
attorney, Clinton) sow holds a good flat Tartan ever wash their liuen.'
vp�a4ton u a loading wholesale house in
Detract Ludlow, another sun has Just
been appointed one cf the short band Chas J. Downie, of Chicago, member
stark,. rt a good adLry in the &fish of of the Board of Trade, who murdered
the Michigan Central It. K Mr. Haat h b h September �19 committed
has three o r four eons who are import
short hand writers.
Stoners. H. 8nell .t Sots, Hahsa,
shipped four prize catawold ewes to a
Forty at Thedford, on Menn•y ; these
well-known breeders took $60 in arises
at Seaforth, a large amount at Louden,
(loderich and Exeter, and wound up the
season at Blyth show.
The Lord's Army barracks. Wingh•m,
was raided Friday night by a large party
of n..ys and men, who threw glass balls
filled with black paint through the wind-
ows. Service was going on at the time,
and almost everybody in the building
was smeared with paint. The rowdies
should be made to smart.
The Chiesgo Rnilaeg Ayr, in its last
issue, hives a long illustrated refereuce
to a new invention called Holmes
An1;1,o-American Apartment Car, which
is an improved passenger car, designed
selections of music. A rote was oaken 1 esprcially for Engl.h and continental
at the close of the meetiug, and it wasi railroads, being patented in all countries
almost unanimous for the Act. 3 to 1 I except Germany ; the inventor is a
for the Scott Act in Auburn. nephew of Mr. E. Hulwes of Clinton.
E.intalL
The cattle fair here last Tuesday was
rather dull,
Mr. Cameron, of Lucknow, rill de-
liver a lecture in favor of the Soott Act
here on Friday evening.
golds grew last year. No manure since
that crop; '41 +frills to the rod.. The man -
golds were sewn on land upon which
spring wheat grew last year. Manurrd
with barnyard manure, 16 loads to the
rcre,une half of which was applied in the
fall, and the other in the spring ;
drills to the rod. The carrots followed
after a potato crop, manured last fall
with barnyard manure; 8} drills to the
rod. Mr. Corwin takes '2nd prize for
.carrots and 2nd for potatoes.
The next was Mr.Jas. Long,Colborne.
Soil, a deep rich black loam, under
drained ; last yettr's crop fall wheat. No
,Hamm on the turnip land ; a little
barnyard [manure on carrot and man -
sold land this spring. The land . near-
ly new. Turnips 84 drills to the rod ;
ntangolds 7i drilla, and carrots 8 drills
to the rod Mr. Long took 2nd prize for
turnip..
Mr. Thos. Carroll was the next suc-
cessful competitor. Soil, a clay Loam ;
last year's crop, barley ; wanured in the
fall except potato land - one half titan -
of his business to Mr. Dales, of New-
market, inteuds to wove to G.derich to
reside. Tuesday week, accompanied by a young
About cite o clock last Wednesday girl, well connected in Degan. The fel-
morning the dour mill in this Tillage was k,w said they were married, and engaged
burned down. The fin had gained so appartmenls. 'I he following day he
much headway before it was noticed that sent the girl out by the stage to her
very little was saved. It . supposed to friends in Logan, promising to drive not
have been the work of an incendiary as in the evening and marry her. No
it had been idle for some time. It was sooner had he got her off than he started
insured for $1,000, which wall nearly for the west, and Mr. Bugg suspecting
cover the loos& the situation by this time, followed him
One .lay last week a gentleman of this and overtook him at Seaforth. The fel-
low confessed his rascality, but rad no
money to pay n. board bill or anything
else, so was allowed to go. He is well
connected in the township ' f Fullerton.
Monday evening a lamp exploded at
the residence of Mr. Ed. Floody, Clin-
ton. Considerable damage was done to
organ, curtains and furniture. It is for-
tunate that Mr. Flody was home. as
aside from the advar.tagre of his presence
in nipping the incipiet.t fire, h. being in
the house at the time was the means .4
assuring Mrs. Fl. ody of m.. immediate
danger, which in her weak though c,o-
valesceut state was very desirable.
A fellow from Brussels, presented him-
self at the Royal hotel, Mitchell, on
place had the preeumptiom to tbiuk that
he could fight ador,(a ring was pitched,!
but after • few rounds the gentleman
ttamped'too hard on the dog's corn& The
brute sprang at him and bit him savage-
ly on the leg, and he fearing hydropbn-
bia, secured a musket and advanced
within a few paces of the animal and
fired, but unfortunately missed him.
The dog left town instantly, but the
gentieman took the some to give him
sjme more law. --Cava CANES.
ore put on in the fall, the other hal[ o. Lure titter, was taken ill ter. mouths duo
ploughed under in the spring. 500 Ib.. ��� and was treated for acute dyspepsia and
of salt to the acre was used. Drills to nnianat,ry rheumatism. Recently a
the rod : netngolds, Ki ; potatoes, 9 ; The council met in school house boil appeared on Kulb's back. The dee-
and carrots 9. Mr. Carroll took 3rd No. 9, on Saturday, the 4th day of Octo- ton lanced it and took out five steel pins,
prize for potatoes. ber. • The minutes of last meeting were which K 1lb had swallowed white work -
The last crop .that we examined was read and signed. Letter from Seager ,t ing at his trade. 11.. rapidly recover -
owned by Mr. Robe. Medd, West Wawa- Lewis, requesting the council to send int -
nosh. It consiated entirely of turnips, them $6, being the amount of trivets of Jas. Cunningham, emlloyed on the
and was in • very 8ourishi a' condition, taxes paid to county -treasurer on the Canadian Pacific railway east, fell asleep
but they seemed to be a little late in g pt of N pt 4 con. 5, L.D. Laid over at Hawk Lake, Mart., last week with a
etartiag their growth. If the weather until next meeting. Letter from Robert lighted pipe in his poket. On being dis-
oontiones favorable they will grow a
great deal yet. The soil is a pretty stiff
clay him. Crop last year, barley : mau-
ured'this spring with barnyard manure ;
8 dells to the acre. Mr. Medd took 3rd
prize for turnips.
JOHN 1'Astwfl, } Judge..
Wu. Yoown,
THE WORLD OV t.
As lllrrervd 1w tee relamas •f our M.
►Ide f•.temper.rtes.
Hermann Kolb, • Philadelphia furni-
R gallows. of ( fund-
Maio.
enjoyed •
bicycle ride the other day through our
burg. He advised all married men to
boy a wheel.
Our Irishman recently purchased a
fine 3 year old colt in Codeneh township,
whioh he brohe into the plow like a
obarm,and during winter mouths intends
to get it is troting trim for a race with •
sorrel steel well known to Dunlop horse-
Chula Young, a former townsman, i■
visiting old friends after a three years
tmeideus' in Pontiac, Mich,
James Hickey, formerly enaneete.l
with tee ileo ...rim of I.lasgow, 8c..t-
bie M4,� le attached t" t he forgo of the
at.it6y here.
�eM��,i,�ss� Helen Metioneld and Maggie
'ae hall, of l'etter's Hill, are guests .1
Ilia Allen.
Kies L $ehliman, of Gaderieb, spent
Osvera) days here being the guest of Mrs
ltsartber.
Are you going to rote for the Senft
Ax is the topic at present. Nothing else
that is talked anywhere.
Th. editor of the Leb•sos i Ky.) Tomes
mss years old. Rat be is a ten
sf tjbe soil. The . lbw day • sasses
bis emery posies to rise apes
awes reeker a e.] to, him.
rim" aid sallied out to whip
Ties ashlar trued him wit `
r—.4 N say ah. Aero im-
au �,.�� am sew Oinks d
11
Webster. denying baring made any pr. -
min to Paul 8weltzer, for extra pay for
h. contract on the northern gravel road.
Also with noferenoe to boundary line ap-
portionment for 1883, stating that
$41.;0, had been past too Mr. Young,
reeve of Colborne. dames Brown pre-
sented his bend as collector. Moved by
Whitley, seconded by McMurchy, that
the collector's bond be accepted. The
council and Win Mallough not agreeing
in respect to the compensation to be paid
for altering the picket fess stn the
north ride of kit 12. eon. 4, E.D., it
was snored by McMerehy, seconded by
Whitley, that R. Hawi:ton be appoint-
ed arbitrator for the cea/nc'J, 11r. Mal -
lough signified h. intention to appoint
John Bowers. The following accounts
were ordered to be paid : J. F. Andrew,
A8 loeda'revel $5.28; Hart& Co., pvt'nt-
ed ferias, $1.68; L W. Richards, 32
yrds gravel, $3.20; Wm Hunter, under -
drain, R. R 3 and 4, ens. 13, ID., $1;
T, Helm, culvert, ono. 12, $6; G. Tweet -
ley, grweel, 82.76; B. Kaislitly, seder -
drain, >]!.5O; J. Meet, repsiei*R culvert
on rel road, 8178: T. McOatihy,
clearing on 6 and 7, 8. R, $10; Wm
'Balbach, 23 leads gravel, $2 30; Mr.
imuaders, 26 mads enrol $10; Win.
Kogan, 30 rods ing on & R , A and
16 et q a rod, ; G. Twee• ..j.. board
fame, dta 6 ono.. 11700 feet heskack
covered he waa burnt to • crisp. His
clothes were a mass •,f smouldering rags,
and one side of his body from top hips to
the head was blackened and bonsai. One
eye was completely destroyed. ASsoon
as he was moved he awoke to onsaa bona -
nese and pain, constantlyerrylaM,.e4er
Cod's sake shoot me o sem- nrMfs-
ed to Winnipeg hospital, whets he died
Saturday.
New York, Oct. 20.—Hartman, the
Nihilist, . in tha city. He says the
meeting of the three Emperors was the
outcome of a cnmmimion of Grand Dukes
appcinted three years ago at the instance
of the Russian Minister 44 Foreign
Affair. to consider measures for meeting
top growing anarcbicbal revolt in the
army. Th. Commission resolved that
Russia should propose to Germany and
Austria that in caro of the imperial fami-
ly being threatened with imminent dan-
ger the two latter powers should seed
enough tr.,1i5 to the frontier to allow of
the disbanJing of the Russian native
army from colonels downward, while all
%Akers above the rank of calomel should
remain Hessians. Hartman believes
that was the principal object of top con -
ferenes, and that most likely the Car s
proposal was accepted by the other Kais-
e r&
>Ij�-
laasl rte ui 3i J Tlge piaci
t
M W!, N. R. S and 4, ooa R The Scott Ant is—bet-nit posited vigo.r-
1• top eilveet. fes; i Leri.,
ha�hllelt lestiew edewts oa 11. A 1 mid
Ole; A McKeUniea advert
S. R 3 bed L * 46; I.
.advert 9. ISL 3 and 4, St
Lnew
Stew
art. drawiag away clay from kii, S. R.
3 sed 4, $1% 1t ?Meese, frets moder-
aniaron $ sed 7 a,n. • E. D., Nt Tho
owed. edjrfllruod to mast age M gams
pk ism wednndy. the 1gr d No
n
TM IleaerwL bredp is ice apes
ret trate having leh m eitwNysaslpbbd
es Saturday lest e
1)0517 forward here. The Rev.. Mr.
McLean and rafter, are holding a series
1 meetings throeghoot the township.
Blyth Fair was held on Thursday 14
last week and was a grand sure•&.. The
weedier was all that 000ld lee deemed,
sad early morning brought in visiteas by
tbs'iteadrode There were between 4
Mei 11000r p. ople gement. Topa mdmiei..a
was small .only beim 16e for mulls and
6 for children. Tho posher of mania
wee 2,100. People were hen host all
para of the ooasey, end prime seed it ae
baby the beet eiow is r...wS ty.Bljeth
r dsnrr.4l popular is this eegeM
DON'? ClYWAL00I THIS i
L ITWLLH YHIV
a snoop& SAND
12 Horse Power
Mel'hessa A Col Make, fl istisrd.
For Only $16.00.
1 Good Coal stove-8npsTheater,
2 Heating Drums.
SHINGLES.
A Lot et A l cedar beet sae. In awn -
bars 1 ad 1 r MM WWee
tall os
C. A. HUMBER,
At the P'ussdry.
oodertch. Oct. let11, }ML 5 4w
Rots 1 i Di bre.
PBicolMB�lEl�cs
of the day kept in .tock.
Sole Agent for Seigel's Pills,
Ointment and Syrup.
his
by rha,ging in but ceday JAS. WILSON.
night.
Gaderic►. Oct 161)5, IOW 1963-
a.
Erre ( ocO-(istaSVtL A`lo l'OU Owf-
rvo.—"By a thorough knowledge of the nate-
rel laws which govern the operations of
tuition aad uut:Utun. and by a careful
appUcatioe of the fine properties ot well -
selected Cocos, Mr. Epps has provided oar
breakfast taffies with a delicately flavoured
beveragewhich am y are us many bury
doctors' bills. It is by tbs judicious use of
sub arib:hoot diet teat a constitution teed
be gradeally built up netil *truing 'sough to
resist every tendency to disease. Rewired.
of subtle maladies are floating around us
ready to attack wherever there is • weak
point. We may escape many s fatal shaft by
keeping ourselves well fortified with purr
blood and • properly tasrtsbed trams.'—<'irii
Ser roe( (Jazettt. Made simply with 'boiling
water or milk. Your only in Packets and
Tine 1ilb. and Ib.,. by Oromrs. labelled -
J AVON Errs & t, o., Homoeopathic Chemists.
London Eng."
COAL.
All kta.le of fund Con: on hand. Also a small
quantity of theCelt bratrd
Straitsville Lump Soft Coal
r
• moms these
�
ie4Mw slat Werk w1M bi�d(tr
to year
It NNENNAN.
Ali WA. thresher MA. I5e47t
;I: II'
JOBJ lacTAililAliT
FAMILY GROCER,
mom MAUI MI
BUTCHER
Viotoria Street,
OPPOti(TK SHOW DROVED.
TEASI
('arae sad amyls seg _seizure .f I�ot lkgm
Thee 1s not such • Noma kaews to tis lona.
£es$ i_US
'.5.- PuSsa.
w.. to.. P1..
Mom.
4..ias.
liaken.
Pelt loot,
rektor e.aeiems.
My vire for seesars. calmed Goods. ipi•re.
!sago.
Tapiece. Row, .•d mean l stook of
GROCERIES
' WW compare taveraW wee a&7 1. the lade.
Mod in your orders while the weather .s fair
fur deliver) .
T. N. DANCEY.
Ooderich. Oet. Yob. 1.14 iJi. tf
Beet. Iamb. Mutton, Perk. Smoked Ham.
('Aitken and pucka of eke One emote.
Orders left win have prompt aIIMttoa.
JOHN Mat:TAGGART.
tiodericb, Sept. 511)5. til- 1se1-ear
C. CRABB FACTS ! !
On October 16th. at Yrenchtewn, 11ary%anl.
L'. d.. the wife of Abs. H. Stewart. foraserlr —esu
Mtn.
of Godertcb. of a daughter.
In Althorn. on the iith inst., the wife of 1L-.
Wm. Fluker, of •.M.
In Auburn. o• the 16th Inst., the wife of 1Ir.
H. H. lc eiti., of a son.
1111M 1160.
At (ioderich. on the .2nd inst.. by the Rev.
Dr. C're. M . Joseph Heart' ttichu1s, to Mar-
a. you•gest dangnter of Mr. WUliso
t.
DIED.
in Colborne. on Tuesday, Ooto'aer set, 1151,
Jona Mc Lcod. agrd 38 year..
in Atsigari Ont.. ea Friday. Oc:. 17th. tiA1.
Thouta tow herd. formaly of Goderich, aged
:S Tsars.
KING'S EVIL
Was the nice formerly given to Scrofula
becaas: of s supersttt::,a that ft could ha
cured by a fang's touch. The worst la
wiser now, and knows that
SCROFULA
can only be eared by a thorough puti(kr
'tote of the Aloud. 1f this is too-lee:ed.
the d -w-sae pt-zpetuate it+ taint through
generation atter generation. Among its
ear:ier symptomatic Het aro
zema, cutaneous
ions. Tn.
yrs Bolts, Carbuncles, Erysipelas,
Pendent
Pttralent Ulcers, Nervous and Pay -
eke' Collapse. eye. 1f allowed to ma-
tinee. 1Riesmmtisss, 8erel Bions Ca-
tarrh. Kits ss and Liver Diaesss•,
Tebereaiar Cons.5nptbs. and rati-
onalise or fatal maladies, over
'roamed b
Ayer's . Sarsaparilla
eel aterfet end al t snails
r.ap ssediciue. llo w ettiret-
tsal am Mermen that it eradicates from
the aystamHereditarySnots* and
the kindredl poisons of contagion diseases
sad seercary. At top same time It as -
riches and vltadaes the blood, r
heakhful action to the vitalurges
rejuvenating the entire system. TilI1
Regenerative Medicine
is composed of the we�•nadue Mout
Rorseparila. with Yellow Dock.
lisgia. the Iodides of Polonium
Iron. and other ingredieaes of great le.
tenor, e•retuuyy and sdentiftralty ma.
palatial.patisd. its formula 11. generally ka•asi
to the asedical profession. and the best
pknlolatet constantly prescribe entre
ltsar►elur as an
Absolute Cure
Tor fltf smod hog ter Minnesat
the Mei O ft ewata0155d de leis iii
est halibtea, hr beyesd stay
other prepared.. for whack oke eaten
are claimed. and is therefore the tbeapiet.
as well as the beet blood purifying midi -
cies. in the world.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
PIIMPAszn DT
Dr. J. C. Myer i Ce., Loweli, Mesa
( Analytical Chemists.]
Sold by all DDemmbes :or � $1; tett
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SHAVE.,
HAIRCUT.
SIIAMPOO.
OR DYE.
TWO DOORS iLAST OF P.0
The Oldest Established and FACTS ! !
Cheapest Store in the FACTS 1 !
County of Huron.
PRESENT PRICES:
G-ROCERZES_
Grannie:ad ttuese. tt lbs. fen $1.60: by the lb.
Mc. other sugars in promertion. >ugars c:wh
on delivery.
TEAS AS CHEAP AS SUGARS.
Black Tea at 23r.. equal to any 'c•- Tea in l)n-
tario : Floor Slacks at Sac. ani 3c. Green
T. -a. -Young Hylton. from tSe. to elk. Gun-
powder Tea. 3.1c.: the gees imported. 73c. Ib.
A very fine Japes Sitting at $ e. ib.
DRY G-00158.
Prieto to close at prices to astonish. Factory
Cotton. lard wide. by piece at 6r.; narrower
at Sc. A floe lot of Oros Grain Ureas diias at
73c.. worth $3.25.
SARDWARE-
A well -selected stock of Scythes, Moabite. Hay
Forks, Spates and Shovels, all from the best
makers.
PAINTS ATQD OILS
We keep neve but the best. sad sell them at
same price as coatmomest.
t-:negar a specialty, and warranted fm
from mu..rul acids.
w goal eapplJ 01 Ouse and Builders' Hsrd-
ware w hand.
C_ CRABS
Coderi-k. June Yoh. 1661. IDI* -6m
AND DON'T FORGET /T
That we have never been, and
never intend to be undersold
by any legitimate house in the
Trade, either in
Sugars, Teas, Co'eos
General Groceries, Crockery
& Glassware at Rock
Bottom Prices.
150 DE FRUIT JARS
JVBT ATtRIVKD-
Come and See Us
C. A. N,AIRN,
Coact Howe flsw•re. Ooiseiaa
i Jane 16th. MIL
TSE E�P0RI�II"�l[L_
T.. C. ==TS_(CIZ Co,
HAVE JUST OPE\Ei, A:COTNER
CASEDRESS GOODS
BOUGHT AT A GREAT SACRIFICE.
COME AND SME THEM.
Special Value This Month in the Tailoring Department.
Several Bales of Gisy Cotton at Mill Prices.
&vier net: Merl MI .Tat 4 C. D311TIAR 8z .. G1C�_ -
s=.31.111\1 -G- OFF I
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Aa 1 am about to rower_ from Oodeich. 1 w111 well off my ENTIRE WITOCK of
Millinery, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, &c
At largely RM.oed Rates, giving is pee toss. off A t My /rwwst stock 1. larger flea
slat of aw•f%ewy yarrows..asps, sswhebse 1 hat' Jiist added.esu w � e1Ql�t! mere. otter >gt.M,MA
ware• sherds. The he olored 1• PN((1!.
DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY.
Abe ready mods Drawee or miffs to mrdir.
HAVE YOU SEEN OUR KITCHEN CABINETS
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STOCK FULLY ASSORTED.
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