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rRh HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, 'NOV. 14, 1884.
Fun tend Final.
Too thin -The "living skeleton."
A Mriking eubjeot--The hammer.
tlatriatwiial bureau -A match factory.
Why, gentle reader, do we always find
in trouble.
A forthcoming event -One that suc-
ceeds three others.
No bird is actually on the wing. The
wings are on the bind.
Italia° music is fine because it is ground
so nisch on the street.,
"Save me from my friends ' is the
plaintive cry of the oyster.
Something of au anomaly -to order t.
burn a house down it must he burueu
up -
Why is the letter R like the face of
Hamlet's father 1 Meatus, it's more
sorrow than in rinser.
"Don't lie much on the left side," says
the writer. Nu ; if you must Ile, du 1t
un the winning side.
upon the premises, made the business
'tow bot for him,' as Bottles expressed
it, sod be sold the ail and rouse, and
abandoned the place.
The war breaking out about this time,
Bottles, fulr of patnoua enthusiast,
joined the army as a sutler. This was
Bottles' worst •pecular..u, owing to the
sudden and continuous retreats of our
armies that uxturr.d, although we bare
quite forgotten the fact, dunes/ the hist
tat • year* .if the war, 'profits did h .t
accrue.' On the contrary, Raffia" was a.,
r,tlumed iia p.rket that he was fared to
ask fur, and sraued, a ousuwissioi it the
as my.
Nuw, Itardolph. umlike the warrior 1
have loomed bion alter, is a plucky (issue
and he fought his wets *1 all hours, on all
ut'casions, 81111 roee rigidly in rank. One
day, when the ,hookas, shirtless, half
starved lust of rebels, miler Lee. were
falling tack, les►ir.g behind them • high-
way of dead and dying. Betties wade one
of Lis impetuous rushee, mud gut hurt by
the dyiug tiger. A shot through his
shoulder lifted Suedes trona his saddle,
Callow youth (before hooking -glass, and twenty soldiers corned hiru oto the
stroking chin,. "Sri, 1 think I must get bold, with that tender solicitude always
rue a razor." Sister : Do, H.b; u beard- shown by men g_lug to tile war toward
rouser. a woutdet. comrade.
A crusty old bachelor senJe us the 1,4. Aa our hero had 114.. liw)r to amputate
lowing cont ,sdrunt : What is the differ- mor a wound that sou .i justify any sort
euce between a hour/comb and a honey-
moon 1 A honeycomb consists of a num-
ber ..f small "tells,'' and a huneymuuu
consists 01 one great "sell."
An Irishman went into a *hop, and
maid he, "Faith, an' did you put it in the
papers that vuu wanted a swan ?' "Yes,"
maid the shopkeeper, "and I distinctly
stated that all applications must be wade
by mail." "An' faith an' it's myself
that's a tale, sure," says Pat. He was
engaged.
The sheriffs in Arkansas have a very
sad time of it. During the past six jug and turn hu attention to cotton.
rn.rnths no leas that nine legally convict- As von as he 'got on end,' to use his
td murderers were taken freuu the hands own ihraato:u;ty, he bade the sisters a
of the sheriffs and hung by public spirit- tender adieu, and, working his way to
Washington, solicited alit sbtaiued front
Secretary Chase* permit to trade beyond
our lines in cotton. Ho was a gallant sold-
ier, decorated with an ugly wound, and
"Double tailed rate' are tusking their bad a right, therefore. to privileges.
appearance in the dime museum.. The It was Bottle.' great opportunity. and
curiosity is produced, not ht• nature, but he seized it with avidity. His expert -
by sure try. The tail of a heal.hy rat is ecce as a sutler, and a s-.idies, added to
cut off and inserted in • sins cut in the his audacity, made him take risks bis
nose of another. lis three or four days brother dealers, in cotton shrank from.
nervuss connecti.nt is established. and He found it •h easter t.. pierce our
the rat guards his fr,ut tail as ;,aaloualy lit.m with a.tts,n than he had the
as the other. eleeny s lines wt:h layouets. He
came out of the business with over
two hundred thtead dollars in bank.
After Lee s surrender he was assigned
41 the bowels by the use .1 Ayers Cath- to duty.at his own requeat,in the Freed-
artic Pills, which are mild and tenths. men's Burea',and was sent south. From
vet thorough and searching in their that part of our great country hr. return-
eotion, ed an l steed Stets senator. Heeerved
of surgical uperati..n, he was left to the
good sisters of chanty to uurse hitt life.
Thecare given Bottles by the pi us
ander* had s religious influence un the
man. He wi 1 t•. this day knock a man
down who dares to say aught a{sillst the
Catholic church, and he will swear the
moat awful oaths, to strengthen his
eulogy, often uttered, of the patient
angels who nursed him whi'e wounded.
While lying eetween Ile and death
Bottles had time to gravely consider
his condition, and, with pious determi-
nation, resolved te viva up soldier-
ed mobs. As the sheriffs get 8:10 for
each and every execution, they are natu-
rally indignant at the competition of the
mobs.
Avoid the harsh, irritating, wiping
oumpounua so often sold as purging
medicines, and correct the irregularities
two tensa in that solemn body, but was
- -- found inebgable for a third. owing to a
lien being developed by the penitentiary,
• from certain traaractwns in bonds, that
the State he was supposed too represent
oonaadered frasdulent. How he escaped
A Type of Man that Everybody the scanderef mien a t nal 1 never learned.
Retiring Irani the senate, Bardolph
Knoure. seen appeared as a railroad operator at
the South. The railroads of that region
haying been slineet destroyed by the war,
mean rings Te1N of tae aatlrr. aaefr, my hero used his short oceans in buying
aassr.mas, •wt•4MF, and roes e., up, for a mere s.mg, the more important
rrnMw a (kasspatper 1.yearry ed ea lines, std, associating with himself cer-
nestsNt, tain pr.mineut confederate, went to
reexmMr'uctitgp, well knowing that as
the South reo.vered from her proatra-
tion these lines would beof immense value.
The Hen. Ilardulph liottlea-I call
him that, because that is not his name -
is a gentleman -and I call him so because
it is polite -of stout body, lorid com-
plexion, with the little mind lie possesses
spread all over him
YBt BIRDOLPH BOTTLES
Had the lousiness berm pursued hon•
estly no one could question the _right to
the anoury accumulated by the promot-
ers. But, honesty was was a quality
Bottles .kaew little of, and caree lass.
By this I mann that the Hum. Mottles He took the promise nt sontheners in
has his cha,iut rtlnd force thereof mon with him, as a guard against investiga-
in his tempera�st than in has develo nen of his hood heiress, and to give
meat of Orad A11 men of action are color and pupulanty to his versions It
more or less of this sort. All men of was not long, however, before these as-
sociates discovered that Bottles was mak-
thought are the reverse. That is, thought
besets caution and distrust in one. The lag
The.an
e unfair divide, and war broke out.
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absence of thought gives place to con- t associatewere not the wort or
lidence and quick action, which satisfies men ice toile with, but Bottles was their
equal in that respect and would have
the masses, and makes the prompt, con-
, fought it out, probably to a success,
ceited man • leader of men.
If the haat named u lucky, and he is
bot fur a little transaction that
apt to be, and a solemn enough, he wins had °OCO� when Mottles was senator
and yet dealing in fraudulent bonds.
Ones upon a time there existed in
WIl street a couple cf female brokers -
a monument- All the great monuments
of earth were built to solemn asses,' said
the witty and eloquent Tom Corwin. They were loveay to look.upon, and
Now, Bottles is not solemn, and there -
while wise u serpents were nnocent as
tore will mw his nicsiument, But Bet -
doves --soiled doves, Bottles, like all
ties (ions not want • monument. Hees. of us, has his weaknesses, and the elder
tell you that he does not want •mono -
of the lovely brokers proved ore of
mart, if he did one would buy one, for them To his eyes she was 'as pretty as
Bottles ilia milhosa►ire. He would nth- a painted wagon r.r a Missouri mule,' to
er use his money in the purchase of con-
gressmen, salting of mines, organising
construction companies for the building
of railroads and other processes of an
ingenious sort, through which money
may be accumulated.
'Monuments, sir 1 What the blank
do i want with • manument 1 Motor -
Drente don't pay. What is it to old
Oetsge that he bas a smoke -stack six
handrail feet hight 1 They Ball that a
•cermet. i suppose it is It is oar•
fainly not anything else. I wouldn't
give three dollars and thirty-seven and a
half omits for it. Might use it for ad-
vertising purpossaWouldn't be • had
dodge, and the Honorable Rottles will
laugh until his round fees gets redder
than ordinary.
My hero began active life when quite
young as • stable boy. He picked up his
reading and writing as he didold clothes,
and worn hats and toeless shore& As for
arithmetic', it emcee to him, se Dogberry
asserted of the kindred branches, by
stere, but he did not thank God tier it,
any more than be did for his fat nose
and dunning d' *ties.
He into a jockey, and rode
moms to win or lees, as he was paid to
win or Ice.. When grown too heavy fur
this, he bought 16la sleek of a failing
Imam.' dealer. He opened • lager beer
.•lora at the entrance of a camp. .si4ng
grossed. The Moen menwho eel
this camp of the Lad in the wilderness
of min weld prohibit the male of alNtdls
liquors within a mile of their tents, bet
there was amen sort of a mystery sheet
duel el b lsa all their adores, TafT
were forged to bey oat Bottles on los
own Mann, and Bottles was plisse with
maid him seeasy te
tranessitiesk
alWriataat. aid, hot d ibm r.immr
nested a felaWtg meat The yeas
saes aMeri .. tY OW oleos fie a
tape of iOU* WOO dial M •
Iran... art ashen alit ,Almdared midi
we his own companions, and he was
fu,l en'ugh, while in New York seeking
W conceal his bunds, to employ these
women. it was during an entertainment
at their gorgeously furnished heuse,after
my hero had probably imbibed too much
C hamp•gne.
Be that as it may, some time after,
when sick of his broken, he had a settle-
ment. One item in their account was
$10,000. He swore, with • great oath,
that he would 'Boer no such swindle,
and • quarrel followed that cot Linn
twenty times the 810,000 charged.
These gifted and gentle broken were
cats, that Could sit at a hole quietly a
Hong time, fur an opportunity to steal
out.
The opportunity appeared, when Bot-
tles quarreled with his southern as o-
ciates. The gentle broken were quick
4o rill their information, and his wrtroged
brother ralr.rden were able 1.. fetch
the penitentiary again to the gaze of
Bottles, and so force him out of the
enterprise.
life is a campaign, not • battle, and
has its defeats as welt as 4a vietor►ea
Bcrdolph was defeated, but not destroy-
ed. and he next tarred his attention, an
a greet financial operator, to railroads
being built, at the West, on appropria-
tions of money and land grants from
government.
Rotes -me this great national enterprise
the tiigeniota mind of Bottles ssggested
• plan thr,*gh whish the gi!at nations
thore.rhl.re could be baud by the goy -
enins•et, and owned by tfl. ensepany
Organising this last named, he immedi-
ately prne.aled ter oonetroction onsepaey
out of the railroad esinp•ny itself, and
tow eontwd.d far the euntreetinn.
As N. ewe e..paales i_ ted of the
Otam'soy
the austaasis wet. eatrensely
u__ that the glomi( usYanf *her
oeibllre was alms be cent twin the
seat aeselestty M Wei it, alt ober
issued to themselves eyi.ktees of iudebt-
eduess, ante .1 which were distributed
through compress, whore .t am supposed j S IG.NAL
1
"they would de the most good,"
The members caught holding this
stuck were investigated and seterely
'tonsured, but the men who ruccueded in
ateslisg some eighty *Milieus ate y.:t un-
punished, my hero, Mottles, among the
rest.Do's 1't err,
Mao-o-ehe4, 0., Oct 23.
T3i;113
Meteerslsgl at Cr pert Mesta of October.
11104
It niued in 19 da;.. ; amuuttt of rain-
fall, 45.5 cubic inches, equal tc 4!. iuches
on the levet
lireateseiainfall during the h on
the might of the 111st, 2Z,.4 v. in., CIual
to 's4 inches sn the level.
Chastest velocity of wind during 24
hours, sin the 73rd ; wind N. to N. E.;
'saltier cloudy, with snow 'turns* ; 1113
miles er 461 miles per hour,
Least velocity 1 wind during 24 hours
on the ith ; weather warm and cloudy ;
wind S. W.; 128 miles ur 5 utiles per
b.ur.
Snow on 2 days ; amouct of snowfall
3 inches.
Frust .41 :t nights.
No. of clvar nightie 13.
No, of cloudy nights, 1R.
L•ghtniug e.0 3 days, 5th. 12th, and
lith.
First snow of the semen on the 23rd.
(I. N. lelAl'DONALD, Observer.
(:oderich, Nov. 5th, 1881.
rstage Rates.
Postage to (;real Itrdtain Sc per 1 ounce by
act* rout,-. Registration fee Se.
Money orders granted ou all money order of-
fices in Canada, .site 1 (hates Greet Britain,
Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and In-
dia.
1►rposits received under the regulations of
the port °Mee savit.g•i trek between the hours
of I un. sod 1120 p.m.
lteglstered letters mast be posted I.i minutes
before the dose of each mall.
Office yours E a.to. to 6:11 pori., Sundays ez-
ccptc,l.
rorttln\ MOT AGE.
('an.ula havinf been admitted into the Pos-
tal Union there is a re -arrangement of pustxi
rates, as follows :
Poe Austria, Belgium. Denmark, Ireland,
&opt. France. Algeria. &cruany, Gibraltar
Greet Britain ens( Ireland, titers,. Italy. Lux-
eaberg. Malta. Montenegro, Netherland. Nor-
way-. Penta. Portugal. Azores. Roumania.
Russia. lit. Pierre. Menge, Spain, the ('awry
Islands, Sweden. Switzerland and Turkey.
And via t'nited States: -- Bermuda. Bahamas,
Cuba. Danish Colonies of St, Thomas.. St. John,
St. Croix, Jamaica, Japan. and Porta itico.
INew(oundland 1. now in the !Medal Caicos.
but she postal rates n'm'►in as before). Letters
6 cents. per 1 moue,. Wrtai cards 2 nen:s each,
Newspapers 2 eeuts for 1 ounces. Itcgtatrn-
tion fee -p cents.
For Aden, Argentine Confederation. Brazil.
British Guinea, ('eysou. Greenland, French I
Colonies in Asa. Africa, Oceani,•s and Amer -
ice, except l'$. Werre and Mi.iiu.lon,
ria Peralaa Gulf. Port aguescColonies In Asia,
Africa, Dominica. Trinidad..-panlsh Colonies
in Arica. Ooeanis•a and A Merica. except Cuba
sad Porto Rico, Straits Settlements in Signa-
rpere. Penang and tlala,•.a : Letters 10,•. per
oleBooks, Re., lc. for 4 ori. Other registra-
tion fees
Nest Ir.dla Wands Via Halifax. sane rate am
formerly. Prepayment by Mamp In all caws.
AuMralia, lezeept Neve south wales. Vic-
toria.. and Queensland : Letters :c.. paper
1 cents.
Australia, New South Wales, Vireoria,
Queensland :--Letters 15e.. e•r
napa le.
New Zealad, nvia tan siwscisco:-Letter
tr. &c.. papers.
A Wise t'ameta•Na.
1f you have vainly tried many reme-
dies for rheumatism, it will be a wise
conclusion to try Hagyard's Yellow Oil.
It cures all painful diseases when other
medicines fail. 2
rale tanner May
Where Pilsen's Nerviline is used. Com-
posed of the most powerful pain subduing
remedies known, Nerviline cannot fail to
give prompt relief in rL.uratism, neural -
iris. cramps, pain in the beck and side,
and tho host of painful affe..tions, inter-
nal or external, arisinv from intiammatory
action. A 10 cent sample brittle of Ner-
viline will give efficient proof of its
superiority over every known remedy.
Try Nerviline. large battles 25 cents ;
trial bottles Daly 10 Dents at J. Vlilson'a
John McCrinnon was killed on Friday
near Bedford, a station on the Kingston
tC Pembroke Railway, by a blast. At
the same time Alpheus Brow's jaw was
broken and one of his eyes destroyed.
TX.A.L.Liv151
Vegetable Sicilian
iIR RENEWER
ins the drat pr. esatlsu psrIseiy •bMdb
sure disease. of the .ealp, and the Erse see
asmisl restorer of faded or gray hair to its
nataral color, growth, and youthful beauty.
It W ked many tnitators, fret stone bays so
fatly met all the requirement. needful for
the proper treatment of the lair and scalp.
HALL'$ H-tla Raxsrrra bas steadily grows
la favor, and spread Its fame sad usefulness
to every quarter of the globe. Its unparal-
leled ravens efts be attributed to Lat ons
toast. lar rebore foljUs cal of ate premises.
71s proprietors have often been rnrprire.1
at lbs receipt of orders irono venome roun-
1 tries, cabers they bad never mads au effort for
Ile latroduetio..
7b. use for a short tow of Rau.'s Ants
Razzwto wosderfulty haproves tba en
Real appearance. It. demises the sea* from
all impurities, tures all bamts, fever, ad
dryer's, and thus prevents eslisem. It
seimslates Use weakessd glands, sad mattes
them to push forward a new sad vignettes
g rowth. Tbe offsets of this article are sot
trsasiest, like time of alcobolle prepare -
ekes, but re esia a lea. User, whirl makes
Me mea matter at economy.
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
sue vea
WHISKERS
Will chafes the beard to a natural breves,
1.11111•14, es demi red. It pendsers a pormasistet
alder that eU) set wsskt Y appliaskildrag ed t
without
• imppreparatlea,
wesbis.
PRRt•ARL1) RT
I. P. HALL 11 CO., Ii, 1.1.
OW by an De *Mrs to Ileilmfasa
FOR ALL THE Tom
otde eeldws, irseemet-J. met
Mead Dteeedeemm
mtaw�' :idM l=a2i
JOB DEPARTMENT
Has the Rest Facilities 1a the county of Huron
to. turning out esery slvaeripalou ut
JOB WORK
Uu the serest puma b:c lattice. and at
REASONABLE RATES.
The following is a p•r$ial HM et the tank we
are enabled to tura out :
WOVE LETTER HEADS.
LINE` LETTER HEADS.
'Ruled or Unneed.f
WOVE NOTE HEADS.
LINEN NOTE HEADS.
Malodor Cnroled.)
MEMORANDUM HEADS.
STATEMENT HEARS.
BILL HEADS -4 SIZE..
BUSINESS CARDS.
POSTAL CARDS.
INVITATION CARDS.
WEDDING CARDS.
CALLING CARDS.
(Plat. sad ?navy.,
MEMBERSHIP CARDS.
ADMISSION TICKETS.
MILK TICKETS.
BREAD TICKETS.
BALL PROGRAMMES:
CONCERT PROGRAMMES.
FANCY SHOW CARDS.
MOURNING CARDS.
FUNERAL CIRCULARS.
ADDRESSES.
BUSINESS ENVELOPES.
BUSINESS CIRCULARS.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
SHIPPING TAGS.
SHIPPING LABELS.
DRUGGISTS' LABELS.
LABELS FOR ALL PURPOSES.
BILLS OF FARE.
HOTEL MEAL TICKETS.
BLANK CHECK BOOKS.
BLANK DRAFT BOOKS.
BLANK RECEIPT BOOKS.
BLANK NOTES, IN BOOKS
PAMPHLETS. -
CONSTITUTION 8 BY-LAWS.
BLANK SOCIETY FORMS.
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
CATALOGUES.
PRICE LISTS.
BLANK FOOLSCAP FORMS. •
The new Wilt bolts. at Hap. Lland,
10e morass lir y, la completed and wa-
lig.::.d last night for the t:rst time
Chas. 'lizard, of C'oll.uguuod, take.
charge.
LOOK OUT FOR THE
ADVERTISEMENT t )14'
G. OLD
NEXT WEEK.
Goderich, Sept. I lib it:01.
Field and Secs
The subscriber is now prepared
to funtirh all kintl't of Field and
Gamlen Sre d t of the.
BEST VARIETIES
at rotten t'ist cannot be beats'n in
Goslrricll.
Call rnd examine .samples be-
fore purchasing ('Ia'r,1tr•r.•.
REES PRIOE
East Street Grain Depot, Opposite
Town Hall, Gaicrieh.
Starch 111th 1481. L"i -
Lu Lo
Attest a
to rrw,•v.
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Mr. 31 7,.deul Limner*,
Pa,,ww al Aeth-
Iea and e -t. „ •.., .fu .nit ata .:1. tini.
toe bust y to u t„p•J give to relied.
I Hut life s• dt, i.., a ..f, until in last
1 (letulttr dr ',.• •s '.. a bottle et Dr.
lila/ s Nrn Di. • very, wtu'u immediate
relit i was telt and by continuing its nae
for it shoo teem slot *as c,urpieldy cur -
1 ed. :ai1.i.•t •'• t:.•h 110 11e. in a few
1aeN11 he.
Fite Trial 11.) 14... iliil certain pure
!'of ali Thrua' 1 u Lang Diseases at Jas.
!Z4 Wilst's 1►.,.,. .., n•. Loge R.44..
e( i4)
il . tThmusanu.°f grarM
.�. aunu:d1y rerbbd
pr..l,.tigoai. d'sPNass.
and hu alit* rsmAored
bh the a.r•ofthettrest
GERMAN INVIGORATOR
who. h pt. it ilcsy sur. p,•rwa.,.'ut 7 cures la.
Nteary m mu,ed by a s-sooe. so any us.d 1
$, Iaal NraLaea., um: ail .Ravages that fol-
low a- a equttae ut :•+a•lt-.1bus., NO lots of en-
ergy. 1... of tie 7. ur la creel Isesitude,
' pain :r. the hats k. dimities. of Viakta. prema-
ture.o:.1 age. and matt) other dismiss that
lead to ist.ar..ty or c°t..umption and a errma-
t urr grave.
Hemi forrir'tilers with t(st'monists free by
mail. The l%%i mt.tTwr is sold at el pep
box, or mix h.s. s for j.t, by all druggists. ee
will be sent free try nail, s.•vurel7 sealed, on
I receipt of trice• by addrssing.
r'. J. ('711 NEY. Ileum/1W.
ltt: thin St„ Toledo, Ohio
Geo. f:ttl.tw
S..lei,Auent for Goderith
$66a week at home. $S-00 outfit free. Pat
staarlutriy sure. No rook. Capital slot
required. header, it; vu wast uu*iuv.b
at which persons of either sex. Toms;
or std. can make great pay all the time the
work. a it absolute certainty. Write for full
ppertirulan :, 11. II V'.1.411 .1.1.
Mable, 1tt - y
• I`
I
pe p/e are aleny. on 111P look
out for .Lane's to increase
their earnings.and it. Ii11.a he,
come wteeth, ; ti who do
to mprove their opportun
Bute. r..uu:n in $otomy. lt'e oRer • grra-
chaas• t° Wake nMHM,. %%'r welt men• wo-
men. buy. ar-d girls u. work for us is shed:
own lieu:Stir*. Anyone , au do the work pro
perly from the Seat start. The homilies.. will
pay mere than ten times mrd:nary wage•. Ex.
ppccn.ire outfit furnished fret-. No one who en-
dow.' .ail. to make nianty rapidly. You can
gevote your as i.O:•' time 1.. 1114. murk, or only
your *pare tuomsnts. Fn'! :nforstailea and
all that is tte,'e..ary saint fro'. Adt:ress tlnx-
tio% if. ('m Portland. Maine -
TTP 1 '
e oo„ta�pe s iver7
(
J. P. FISHER & JOHN KNOI,
Havingpnrrhauol the 1.ivery bu.inea,, of Jnn.
K. Swartz. formerly owned ley Robert Kerr.
solicit a share of public patronsa:e. They
guarantee sat Marl ion to ail. and offer
The Finest rtigs
AT REASONABLE PRICKS.
PALL .'ND SEE Ca -Opposite Hailey's
Hotel. Goderich.
Gnderich. Feb. 11th. lime. 1t&4m
HELLMUTH
c adzta' Team
BLANK LEGAL FORMS.
LAW WORK OF ALL KINDS.
DODGERS.
HAND BILLS.
AU(YTION SALE BILLS.
4A11 .)
SHOW BILLS.
FSHOW BILL DATES.
CONCERT BILLS.
TEAMEETING BILLS.
LECTURE BILLS.
EXHIBITION BILLS.
EXCURSION BILLS.
STREAMERS.
POSTER WORK OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.
SA LT BAGS.
GROCERS' BAGS.
MILLINERY BAGS.
WRAPPiN(; PAPER
Sze , &c
Merchants ears met 'bar Bill Hands. Letter
Heade for+., &e. printed at tale 'Mee for very
Yttle mere than theyamerrsllf Peifat the
paps awl a betps to vertigo Mete watness.
NU sed see sawpise and gM Mems.
(]se. et Tore thou a r for peer
Holiday Pripting
MAIILLICUDDI A
LONDON, ONT
FRENCH SPOKEN IN THE COLLEGE
Music a Specialty.
)%V. Waugh Lawler.G..'d Medalll.r.and pupil
of the celebrsn1.i Amt.- 1.1.zt, Aire •tor.
PAINTING A SPECIALTY.
tJ :: m.ti'e7 s rust, !Pres tor)
1111nior Deptirtiue11t.
l~t►:1 I►iplon.a Courses In Literature, Meek
and Art. 40 buholarsb ips coaspetit(rely
awarded annual:y, 18 at September entrance
exam inat ions.
tfrT.rnis sew to SBM, For large• illus-
trated circular. address .
IREV, G N. ICNGL1a13. N. 1., Principal
tlriezt term beppire bpambsr Ibtb
Au 1.1111 1116S -Int
Saginaw and Bay City Route.
TIi1
OCO1N-TC)
G. W. M:OitEG011, MASTER.
V. oil lcare GIIIIEItIt•II. weather permittintt.
on and after June Sth, 141, tusking IIEiat6Y
tea \O TRIM during the sea so. as follow.
EVERY THURSDAY
At I .> .dock pot., for Saginaw. Bay City, Hand
Beach. Tawas and all point. on the west shore.
Including Alpena and ('hobo i�riaaaa
Returning ' 111 lease COFRIC
DII
EVERY SUNDAY
At 1 p.m., for l•etroir and ('lcveland, calling
both ways a: i'urt Huruu and points on 8L
Clair Itivcr.
rig Seven Days' Trip
with the privilege of spending 24 hours in
Cies.,. land. 10 tours in Detroit. and 12 hours in
fiagginate or Hay City at the unprecedentedly
low prt•e of
112 FOR THE ROUND TRIP,
INCLUDING MEALS AND 811.Ri18.
A First -claw QUADRILLE HAND always
um board for Dancing.
For rates of freight and passage. mod all in-
formation. apply to
A fent at Goderiek.
]danger, Detroit.
Godrr:e•h. May ".8th, DEN lets•
GENUINE
SINGER
SEWING MACHINE.
CHAS. PRETTY,
Having been .ppxointcd agent of the above
machine, begs to solicit the usual public pat-
ronage. and will supply maeltit,es on liberal
terms.
Try the Genuine Singer,
Residence: Victoria street, near the M. It.
('herb, uoderieh.
Go derive. Dee. Is. 1117. 1821 -Lt
A week .aade as tome ty the is
duatriutu. Best hn.iners now be
(ore the public. Capita not need
sd. We will start you. Igenwe
men. 'soya and girl wanted very
where re r. ork fur us. Now is the time. You
can work in .pare time. or rice your whets
time to the business. No other business will
pal yon nearly so well. No one can fall to
make enormous pay. 17 engaging a1 once
costly outfit and ferule free. Money made
fart, easily. and honorably. Address Tata
Co.. Augusta, Maio*
BMID
LOOD
IMP
BITTERS
(wires Di:zuvtua, Loss of Appetite, Iwdiycstaon, Biliotaaas,
Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Affections of the Lit'e'r and Kidneys,
Pimples, Blotches, Bao, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scrofula,
Erysipelas, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood,
Deranged ,Stomach, or irregular (Letitia of the Bowels.
HAGYA�os
YELLOW OIL
, i RHEUMATISM
rancmAirs
WORT[ i POWDERS.
Are pleasest M talo- CaMale their ewe
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HEADACHE,
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