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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-4-17, Page 6tr 6 -- '!`HE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1885 the rim b 1..orntr. The If oleo is Ms TwNtsa'. 1 wait wit Mk a t ward 'lie r w tight. N dh ep.nt t:,emb111 art t • ac.: With th..mrhie that wren n.. res. aa a'eeatI• And Twat .bat aa. • idly p •r1• tart'.. Poise housely await 1 was .44%4 Yin the child of my bre and ca. e. Fosse rtn.'h.t Waif •eardv sa.tin,t las the rudirs. nerd of 'rotor. Hut my 111,11!.1+ were alum! the •'hu.1•!ins.' The wort..omr da) to Lai trod : Aad that only the /gold enol the *firer. \ltd in, pre' rout Cones .hoeld noels. dad ntorra:rt•r.nit in) own p..or .-iforts The w ra 1. i.e51 wort. 1 Lad door. .end.. sea when trying a.o+t both). The meagre dawwee1•tool woo ; '•11 is rot sinlf buy wood ha). said stubble." least "It w dl all be bnrsed- This ustele.sfru.t uf-tbe Initials One day to be rrtvn,rd. '"An ! 1 lave se• longed 11, -fart.• 11ini, .\rid wfartlun•. 1 1:\uW 1 boor tried, Il .' t'. sure when lie sera SI t31 btsd1g. fir a Ill lever le' It *ode. — - Jus tti••161iiiliv:m.4 tbegasatc i, . The normal ahautd bet. f bnb.td. My •yr .a tg d an ltd 1 .illi. b+a;te Of readleg and patcbwort a ewabiewl. )ly ie'•ar, sores amid.. sly .mare.. ,.And .j.:I••; h. u_, ht A .rd sty • . e 1 ' 'With ea • of those sweat 1: telt: is Tp4. s,ny..nlrs maker tea arl W .u. lia- • hill. 4he waned to betpw 1 low./ 't wee , n- leaf ebr . maid de : Alt ta sitar a hoteh -he bed toady it- Tin- ,gr..) othenwtth.0 r t 1.. blur : Anise' - •au l ew a nde;•l at d it ' - N"th a ie,ad, rL-1.i,'Ir ,n 1 s e.r. A -id is half rvialnincoua.• ). artaJut. i le'' Ix r gro w o .un• .lean. Then a .sea soare hrotao the Wenn. .1 r: 1 th • near 1. rd 610'1: .axe '.art .,uu lead, rcr 1 .r :. .iitt..• child Tutu t am tender itis thee I .. T len ..'r.ai,;ht:eay 1 I. new IIi. Rtesoag. �n 1.11 of . onlo.uni n' an t 1$%. , - Ant r1,.:..:•:.mine beep to it, itefuer. Like the glad roe .:.nous; dove. • For 1 th-,n;-Lt tvh. a :•.• then r pt►llder l%tmve down•.' • iemptc r) view To .ee what ren'+ m•t••t he naeadral. 'Antw!ail hit -• lei Aril 1.•1 anew' ' .Periam.. as Ile lookseer the.baildleir. Hr writ luir.g my wcrl to !Le It.tat. And ..,:ng tkr ina-t:nt; and bitualiy t. And bow for it Iiil la feet rigid. illy d rl's r. -e Prtt f+r t a 1 to t, teal ) a, d .All say as I mid for bar. "1t..rrhfldshe w;mteth..MAP w4 Aad bve ter toe was th..at ear. "'And for the real lore that isintl. - The west shall seem peeN s we mine : Ani b. ante it was witl:ng aerv,e^. I will .rut t. it with p:•. ud.t divine.' And therein the drweening 1wililftt i teemed to b '-Inep:n4 a hand. An 1 to fort a (teen! lose .•en-rr.:ening 1:1 S: roma r thin a:., t•••111111114:::11. Theo 1 keeby the thrill of a.eetn •er Twit' ter aad a: the Nlc>ee:t (M. Kk'oh wedd\\tenderly guide aa 1 told we Till all the labor is date. 141 rosy taeaRbts are never our gtoosny, My faith no loner t• d.m: lint my hest!•- i* +trona and rr.tfnt --. And mine eye. are into Him. THE PRHIOB IN DUBLIN. An Enthtlaiaetio lieonptton suable of artiaair' dP-Rings Tho 1 Smart Weed aad lirll•dowa combined; ps,litlh 1.a.e •.00hed tta.tuenssu refrain with the other a:grasiieltte used tit the from 1u mum their shop. tonight, as beet porous plasters make Carson's tA. W. ►l n •mtecl toad attempts w►11 be wile K fro= p• made at t Ifacksche Plasters the best lit the serious rioting. The Priaia. ••f Wales market, Pries .b *sot•• 1. the Peoplo. held • levee at Debit's Castle this after - aatt a ala■ of p.11 r OWN ape ever t twee- wad enaad ib. Lord Mayer ■ awd Tete Measly er ate rsrnelsle.. Bawls, April 8 -- The tidy i. 111 gals at t n e rn tumor of the Prince and Princess .•f %Vales, and malty toisit•.r* (nem neer, part et the kingdom aro congregated here The hetelkeepere and tradesmen are .1elighte•1. it is thought the digni- fied neutrality wilt teed by Parnell will probably disappear under that pressure of public epmiou and the popular cuthu- aia.111. The only cI.ouly 100 the herizen is canes,' by the anxiety as to what the students ma do with the Rig they store from the It)n house. If they ilia play it in houur of the prince it will he the signal for a riot. The lord mayor has boutlit atwther thy;, which will ire dap aycd over the %I ttesian house+. Tht Prince -and Princess ..f \Valet and wale's 1Mwssal AlitgeMal ___ Primer Albert A•iet.•r arrived at hueg down at noun. L•ree numbers of pr,,, ole assetuhia•d 1.1 greet the visitors. '►int towlt was crowdeJ with people .181 lie tow 0 •a. pr•'ro•ely decorated. N hen of eacural.'0 .teann•rw tltr..m_1•.l the bay decked with bunting, salsa vest's of the channel egoaJrm armies wt itit,- 11.•.•11. This eremite the Princes hold a drew• tys aware. Tb Mr. A. Daile,ut Tuulhannoek, ing roots at the Castle. The levee given pa. was agile -tits' for su years with Asth- Mday at Dublin a'astIrs by the Prince and lila and Bronchitis, during which time Prtocora of Wales was larger :hen any held 1.1 Ire'aud since the visit ..f the wren i1, idea. (rood order prerailed. Is •ds ler tamer V. think not, for if disinterested it has like every good thing been dearly purchased. A fool may oder, but it re- quire' a viae wan to profit by it,and you my reader may offer or except a little practical a.ltiee. 1 se or te!1 colt fr.euds u. uw only Putnam a .'ono Extractor, for thoitaue'ls hair 1e1(18%4, after a prac t.ewl test, that it 's 'he • I ly sure, safe and 1 .ru,lea. rein.. ly for .. res in •the wt•rl.l.. •k ererywhece, by druggist* and imelici'e, all over the country /Nara. et sutati;utva. Fashion's -Fancies. A large high crowned, hat ai dark brown .Milan brawl is she`�r n, tby brim faced with gatheted brnwif crepe, mud turned up onthe edge with the folds of brown velvet. The crows ii trimmed tribute to the Irish aden was instantly tirasdfather s days that the young men with rich brown velvet folds, and in front recognized by the people, and the prin. should be taught these ti;raceful nothings is placed • shell of tinsel lace web hoes toss Baa everywhere greeted with ap- and arts of a polite education, the educe - of narrow brown velvet ribtr'n and a plans.. tion of • gentleman ; and those of us who cluster of velvet primroses, blue corn . After luncheon of Dublin castle the have had the good f-ortune to know a flowers. elbow Narcissus budsand eerie. party proceeded to the Royal Dublin survivor of that well-bred generation gated velvet rose leaves. society's show at Ball's bridge. The have been charmed. perhaps, with that Little pointed cap etc. in velvet have recept..n there was enthusiastic. and the r..s••ties placed en either side of the pent. ct eering along the route was hearty and Ono of the moxa ttes is made ..f ribh.•n of unanimous. the *owe color as the bonnet -Garnet, . Po1sce lined the railroad from Kinzie C111116911 •sr brown ; while the other in town to Dublin donne the passage d contrast is of pale blue, shrimp pink, or the royal train this afternoon, but there pal • :.Peri The rihtx,n for •h. rosettes was 11" eccaston for their services. When is of velvet, with back and edeea of satin, the prince shook hands with the peot•le fr.•. tea,.:o two and a hall mow. sia,. who aurroundetl tke carriare t•eday the The prince is always around td pin. feetitNa in the evening, even at the theatre, hu is gloved, and invariably *ears a white waistcoat wtttt leis dress - stilt. 1 lasleas uq, hes pitta un a tope -east known as "that 'estimates. In �he summer. when "the gw elfin .' fa at iia f I When the t Moon* was sighteas t1—e was he is f 1 el wesrtng a suit of pearl -dry gra..ted with salvos of adithtry. As Nie ,.Loth, made with a frock -cost. 111 is a/ - royal port, ditelsbarked tl» tbrr.wINets' ways gloved. has a tt-.wer'i his hattatn- ed an enthusiastic elite.. Mair, and wears a tall env f'It fist. 1-1. The lord lieutenant received the party It 11. would be called a hands ore mss Slid tbs town crosmissi.0 l.re'ent"i ail '•i a so:newhst , ver.ripw type. 'I he pre- 16•1dre+s of wrlc•mw. The l•rnie••1 re ui,iture tr.•t'dness--•aithvu_tt he still tries etit.d nutner.sa bwpoets. 1h•• crowd to pan the wellnhth imperceptible locks which natubered ihuusaeda Lent up oil- _,only makes hien the more Ju w tibituish- tinwlcheering• sal. The c.arefully=trimu.il golden - The royal visite?* reached lh►l,lin at br..wn imam tiny lull Lot; the .res 2 n clock, and was accorded a aplrudtd bulge out and are somewhat too pn'mi- reeeplion. Iu answer to the ad•lreas of n'•nt -lire left eyelid has a nervous trick a -elapses presented by the citizen. maw, of contemning, withal is not a wink,but a mince sad the chamber d a,uutteree late i,.mannerism :.and the nose while shapely, prioce midhe w4star hied• 11' renew i is perhaps a trifle tee lint fiat res;nlarity, his ac1ua:ntanco with Deblin. in Paas-' The expressi'nn of the countenance is tis_ tbrsujh aha etreeet$ tale party was very grntal, but c.mteys An expression everywhere gemited with*aitst'i. The of ahrt'wdua.es. • houses on both aides .1 the areaues I When the prints peaks, a(3etman a1,• were dressed with ...omelet dec•ratiens, cent betrays itself—the result of his early and thew:ndusr anti rax Error.. crowd- edueiti..n. Alh•gethtr. although H. R. sad with M,ectaW.rs. Not a sign ,•f hnsti- 111. lire been grossly libeled inthat clew lily was diapisyed, Rielly pert'.. sere, erly-written, but .aotnewh't extravagant rte wheal Itt past the escort of lancers. Fr'nch novel. "lin Alte se. hit Isar The prince took these irregularities rood trait, physically, hasher's well aketchel na•urtsnl+, and and shrink hands with all a ny its accomplished and audacious audio 'wit':iu reach. Earl Spencer u.ts loudly or. lion who are th•wglit to look live eheered. Lord Mayor 1 l l'onoor, `140' the le ince are Sir Charles Dille and Mrdna,. 111 utSeul state with the• royal John Clayton, and Mr. Henri. James. -- wart, was loudly based by that nation- I IL.odoo Cor. Busted Hersh!. . slier*. Not a sign of welcome was : _ vis1'•le on the city. The weather is 1 wen to Remember. 1, autitul. ' A stitch in time ssves nine. Serious At the precession" left the station ' results oft fellow a uegle'et of constipated s••vera bends played "God bless the; bowelsand bad blood. Burdock Blood Prince of Wales. Conatderabie excite- f Bitters regulate sod purify the stomach, Ir...nt u:a4'IC. moiled t.c'somne treuhle to' Nowell*, fiver, kidneys st:l the bhw,.l. :he royal cartage, which the p'�put..ce Take it in tinie. 2 e t ig;erate'1 and made ominous. The 1 troUlde, h.,wever, was indinz. TheI Tae tepeey of .Masson. 4 harms became fnghteued at the crowd, i _— bat were neat eiuiuted. With the depth:re of the stately At College (ween the first stop was graces and fertile! politeness ••f the old trade. The green was literally packed t acht,.l from neciety went several social twi-ih people, and the adient ..f the arta shich have hardly beets replaced by ' royal party was hotted with treir.endous' any modern accomplishments. Ta turn cheering. A thousand studet.ts jauntily a Loin !invent neatly, to hand a lady to dressed. carrying waking sticks. dotting ; her :arriace, .•r *ear her to mount her two union jacks, marched in the peaces- l horse :rracefully : to tell s st••ry, or to 'ion sinsnng "l:.sl Save the t)uecu. read well a p..tn to • room full of cult'. The Princess of \Vases wore • chose rated listeners, are among the arts not fitting dark green velvet bodies with Jost, psrhapa, hut certainly mislaid in silk to niatch and a princess bonnet ' these piping. active titles of ours. trimmed with dark green feathers. This I It was considered essential in oar the best physicians a.uld give no relit. kler life was despaired of, ulttll las last Octi,ber she procured • bottle .4 Dr. King s New Dac.rery, when immediate relief was telt. and by a.ntinuing its use for • short time she wee completely cur- ed, asinine 115 Utah b0 lbs. to • few h Free Tried Bottles of this certaiu cure lr•ccmh,•r cath, test. 111.'mit e. DOW ER=CES. COME AND SEE THE BARGAINS tt fait 0,q]12RIEe, OE2OC$E11Y WARE, C;IIINA WARE, i3TONWARE, Aa0-, A&C., &O_ I.irte Line of Moustache Cups, Ladies Cups, Fancy Mugs, hi 'Wks. Ware. Vases, &c., which will be sold at COST. W_ MITC=ELZ- I:.•m..l., s: r, -el. tsatPrich. 1 X ..f all Threat and Lang Diseases at Ju. \fila al s Ilrug .,tore. Large Pottle". - __ _ $1. (10 14) A *winos lat.estery. Phystcien's are often startled h; •.- markable disenteries. The feet that De. King's New Discovery for Cul.umpti.wl and all Tbr..a and Lung diseases i. daily curio: p.ttietets that they have Ki. en up to die, is startaug them to realize their sense .1 duty, riot eternal*, into the merit, ..f this wonderful discover)) re- sulting in hundreds of our boast' Ph1si- cians ung it in taeir !'.antics. Trial h.,ttlea free at .1. \\'isms Drier Sure. Ilea ular aim $1.0 4) BAGAINS FSR CASH I AM Ria.L'V*: O:?' M . dTOt•K 61' LOTHING Ata, Gro atly Itod.i cod Price for Cash. To Me.>fidleal wrrefs'tanss. i1 tarty Nares. Pheaphatine, er Nerve Cees', a Phos- phateElotneet pissed upon Scientific Facts, Forukulated by Pr.fes,.,r Austin, M. D: 1 B,at.'n, Mass., cures ['einem. ma- Consumption, Sick Headache. Nee - rens Attacks, Vertigo, and Neuralgia and all writing, diseau•a of the human __. system. Pinosphatine is not ► Medeeuse. be. a Nutriment, because it contains iso i .,f, �' i 'V'„ Vegetable '.r 1limeral 1'etwna, llpiatesIdedi ! ) fa� Narcotics, and nee a:Haul:eds. but situp ly the Phosphatic and 1nirtric Elements�ABIYE f 'fit .1 I; 1'. t 1 \ D t tti'DF.I'.1'AF►Et found in our daily food. A single bottle is sufficient to cotyinee. All Druggistw $an1dtCII Street, GCC1ECiCh sell it. $1 00 per bottle. low elm & Co sole agents fur the Demme!' 1 Front ?street Litt Toronto A Yee asrtsg Fremont. Mr. M. E. Allison, Hutchinson, Kan , saved his life by a staple Trial Bottle u. Dr. King's New Discovery, for Out- *etmption. which caused `aim to procure a large lx,ttle. that completely cored him. i , when D,.ctor,, change of climate and e had failed. Asch Iso ora, everything Bronchitis. H.•areenses, Severe Coughs and all Throat and Lung diseases, it i uuaranteetl to cure. Taal Betties at J N'tla+c's drug stoat. Large rite $1. (I) THIS lig A'BE\i I1%.`..%\Nut Nt"ti111b1•rT ABRAHAM SMITH. Qederlen. *sit. Mb. IMI. ' res Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. I'brnhtwu es att . used f •r ,..trip;*. effect was elealical. The cheering be - A t .ry handsome Area., lately sbnwn, car" (.tithe, and was continued uncal Ass a plain skirt of rich brown silk, brio- the prince reached Dublin castle The prince telegraph the queen this evenuag ease of manner. and c•urta.us c'•nsidera- no* for the feelings. f tethers. which are as rare now as rich family fie:rl".mis ..f real antiques. To rise a step higher, t::e art of con- versation, hew unaenimon it is ; How few men, even . f abundant leisure, care to cultivate oho talents required to make a geed talker t • refine the v. ice and the .nanner of using 1:: to rend discriuu- "lately : to polish the st.•ck in trade ..1 language, and add to it with taste and care. Verity the, telegraph and tele- are 'u a ..teal,;n mi whtcn ate nowPn that ho had a gl•'ri-.0 rteceptn n. I phone are making of us mere automata, are o to y inpair blas A .uric of The city in br;itianty illuminated to• which ierk out certain syllables ad intint- fine :stet, brown cloth is drai•h1 over night. tum, the secret of their nioti••n r'nsist- n ia tool roachesh to the knees idlii front, i'he pe.iice hail some difficulty in pre- ing simple in winding theta up ta'ncdt- the t• ck it f ishin gracefully choly side. ed venting s colliaon when the nationalists Ittally.--[I) mteen Cetiner. the 'trek it falls in Graeeh er is * gavel began ahoutine "G.td save Ireland- a -id - --�— folds Durr the brocade. I There is a Bath• attempted t.. reise cheers far Parnell. ', .t *toad Trot, ..red vest t4 1 very *•eft this silk to match An aliempt saw .tads to au.. 'h.. 1'nios FM orer sialrvP y, s(i, . Ererem. x i iI`i r rSl►ld. el '''''r `''14 thiie a attititvai jack• ,prep. stolen from the Mansion house by of F.teet, has se bi Pretohl et of the brown A git'.! assertsbeht of Fit.:hon. Ard-ro. tr. 1 •r R.-' r am! Parlor FaraneTP. 1/54 b es rs ble.r_(lair.caas and wood Seat..i. „-wort:•. L....stathua. Mill vas/. P. a sib-sawei Louatr'•,. Seta.', aa.11ots, Iwx,karat t a - N. it. a r.'?'i ,teassu.'oentofi^ntllu,.:'.! - ...•,•'salways CO hasd 111t*9 p.teriet ambit at reasonable rate . cloth ro••chinl to the the students, but the attacking war Balsam, and itssale. are steadily lncrt•ar- waiM, and fitting 1 steely to the figure. driven off by tie students and loyalists' mg. it cures c•.ugh.. colds and all lung The jacket is edged all amend with headed b hundred policemen with c,lnplainta; is plasaa:it to take and al - shah gnus buttons place! very closely ora y a drawn]vers The mob broke the • ways relably. rep)] t hy' windows ws of the house frim which the 0 - _ _ 1 e u v _ ' . Tier t'aat fsaMe end secret. lobe *seder Leath,g/tle. fiat was flying. E The windows of the loot•: y .r reit p t K cols deaaai, bate you rrrnemtsereu The Sarnia /Tee • •e, says . Ile we office were also broken by the mob. the peer during this cnld weather 1 nit.. alr.e with the! 1,11111'n ,f'0r./',: t Pi5uI.Lir1 t1Aiiri'fr•L 'los, parson. 1 think of them cert' that the Snider Enfield js behind the age :1 Deblin despsteh rays ' —A mindereoRea Drily yesterday a poor, shivering :is a military *.spun, lire'Must correct h• to the people of Ireland c,ncernintt fellow came to my deer without our T•'ry contnrnp.rsry when it alleges the visit of the Prin.. and Princess.,' hes en'•ugh tat ena'er his nakedness. the' "t h' Kreider Enfield. didaerrice at \Norte.. WAR issued teslay. T1t•• d'.cu• It was a vary pstLette aught.' inkt•nnen to Mat- The Snider breech mart is Balled the Parnell manifest... and 1 *eat did you do for the p'mr little ' •a.lt, g ayetem is not Altptio.t In the '' nrp.rts to he dtreet from Parnell to the I:rthua title until iFiiti, and the• weal*•w Nat osalists ut irelai.•i. The manifesto known athe Sold. r-gnfield was ma declares no gaud reas.m can t e seen whip rrsnetaplace .1 pla.1 in lite ham! .•f British the Prince of Wales la enlitle.l t e :tall int.:.ora mat 11 11437. 1 was the• superior• rrc•.,rntion in Ireland tenni any persons t 1 land and lett' hunters. THE TERiUUFIi' TENSi' 1N t.r THE leu ee wild over the mer:u of breech- ernment election agent. goring about with Menet ,etM wiib p.asnd • R. •t on t6: •rettpt•aa!e :wJen. Prior tae that amp+uen nt amass And unmeaning pr anise's, dealt [worrier*. 1•:a•e••i,e men'al toil lead. to net but Prtsasia wo,•1•l um breech- out la. tshl , as the price for continued :re•tioas1 dlsutrh•acws of th. disesttee anla y I est *s wbirh Iia i'are1 ted fer.ttrwin And non, 1 .Ades. The men would fire G'n rapid. power. cider wort. Ihahete+ ma) he . up by men with then, . the re et •-1 ammunition THT 1.11111E1 IN MT Sit wa. tel emit mass. sad prodinr•+d an t try wor ry ahn•'1 hswintre Al s fent Aster in u1 le •accurate tend le.s ha'Jr t.+ t ofeir dice �n tL. oh`e^ar of (silnn *r nerve pow 'i let him shove; .•:r env sidewalk and it Ne him so nice and war•ru he actual h relapi rid.' 1!y Ai Ma needle ifwn a•rer t �e .our, a �raertwr'• T5..wr Pae.pNr. etoepst IA owsan a p un err I a lets tat .1.. Austro frit.., an war of who are fettrnlmo' on the country s of os• if43i. H,•a,at tart all the military net lane of ..try. It gout res the Prim•: to A (1..r. nen on. .).ee,n .I .,.n,• :• pierh fair pr' -7 1••awrd porion* in rhe ;.r sant arc a for IT• world Ito 4s real: ',t hn 1 'Aaleers "'arc A 1►sbhn d arch s• The Prince Bright . ASw.. • liver ?ranbt. n rehir tan a) faults ' f %ales, fringe Alh•rt and a party of „r. hsaininfital Mesar l• brain and eta" r'• 1'h..+ ear,'. and e.1. 1 eel hr the ntthh." f• g4ea 5 safe, avoahn/g ,'a. root% and 'teanlant• the A .Tide awake etrsglee. wt,e 1.lrliridnale of It ',eli present els, claim; rind mindere wants. and said he hoped J. Wilson is always alive to his bul- imia �•.tder tiit tea rlmin 1 each dwell►ngw sound e.e n b• swept from meow. an.l aper.* n.1, pains 1., secure the I ) am,,la ti boater wmisad for -ip is , i ,11a! hewn the face of this earth, st the same hest elf ever] article in Lit Ire. HP has hand ••. and nese rapi.l w'•alt •ns wotfia7hm' et pressing synep athy with the omit- srourwef the awwrwy Peer the eslelratodDr be The !twirler it old and .tie of ihs�, 1111 IBMs. A north of nne..uth, wild beaking King • New liu,'os.ry for t'•.nsnmpttinn. :f M not •a rew*raltle es the jT�,,j it to M.'• 1 Sten, worsen and children r•mfintahy the only certain core known for l'nn-Pose imagism. rf order, and n d••zvn and one fat friends spent this afternoon visiting the nerve rreoeS h ort+ . n• "` ran /glume of the ci y, entering sem.... f the a.ainat rnl ooh a.w of the new l worst dwellings. The Primes freely n- .).trn, very much as sirtT---- over l na.nnced their broker .hearse and riots Wa.isis.:To,, i.C.. May 15th, 1880. eternise' -Having been a sufferer for a long time from nervous prostration and general debility. 1 was advised to try Hop Bitten. I have taken one bee- tle. and I hate been rapidly getting bet- ter ever since, and I think it the best medicine I ever used. I am now gaining strength and appetite, which we. all gone, and Ipas in despair until i tried your Bitten. I am now well, able t.. WO about and do my own work. Before taking it I was completely pr•stratad. Mr.,. MART STTART. . Picture Framing a .peeesay.—A oat:,o::, l' d OOTS&SHOES =\OW1Z1Y._r.'s Z_+ Wed—E.—LI-3P ism t. at:nuunce to the Public that tiie•. !:,tie ••r •r.r1i i'ua:r'•as Ile an ah.ve bane 1w the store lovely ••ccu1•ied by Iiorace Newt. t. Having p:omitted a large and I well assorted stuck of >,priuu Arid �e.tiunek 11.4•1:11 a: cl. •r azure-. weave eietwrarune i•. given the 1•.5`01. •:l:r Tante'," QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS WILL BE OUR ICTTO , >er P:erre call and elamine e.nr goads, beforepnrehasie4 elsewhere. itaa Remember the place, neat doer to J. Wilson's Dre; Rues*(' suslom work will receive ':ur apelitil attention. ▪ None but the best of material used and tine -class w- -kraen em;•'. ,vt.i. s� Itepairin;, neatly dune on the shorty.,' notice Goderich. Mardi 9 1682. DOWNING & W E D D U F !thee Physicist's tsedssr. - -- - - - Mrs. Helen 1'harviz, N.. x31 Dayton St., Chicag•• 111.. is now in her sixty- ART DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER eighth year, and states that she has sof- terra with Consumption for about ten years, was treated by nine physician,all I - of them pronouncing her gest hopeless. howls the t itoa.11 you wish one or owe r... a moistest bewsi. to see P.aler', .nem fort• the had grteu up all hope of ever recov- Ile hasvvrr eying. Seven betties of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption completely 120,000 Rolof the Latest Designs cured her. Doubting ones, please dip ils +ld her a postal and satisfy yourselves. Call at J. Wilson a drug store and get a free 1 dutiful coon, and a: pro e.le-a than very much inferior goods. (-al ltd ter thaw. 1 he 1111 are tie Lost t w 1 cu is tow c . *b.! u+ . •' tar sobl tris! bottle. (I! d.•aem "Teatime a alc� iiiu�� ,a� the four linty the remarkable z ' Rl liii �Fh rhyme �u }}•�� Teeth and L'at:.. Ask ` At.aiv u Of one 'i�^ 1 t.. any err aendutg 4�1J on ' rateRRRy, little gem for the T f your druggest or a.ldress. T 131L'FLT': PITT TMR .aorta Dvsrarrte. -Poverty with perfect health is rather to bechoeen than riches and drspepeia. Try the me•tic effect of a dollar bottle of Fot' VTAiJI Get Htsars All Nervous Debility cured l y the use of Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment. See advertisement elsewhere Sold at Wilson's drug st.•rc. (21, Says Dryden : "She knows her man, and when you rant and swear. Can draw you to her with a single hair." Bat it t.i s. ha beautiful hair to have such mom; soil •beauttted -hair era As ensured by the use of CIeoIALr"t1 Haus Rasta-gmS.ldat50cts. by J. Wilson 2m au A.•wrr Wooled. ('tri any one taring us a mew •ef Kidney er Liver Complaint that Electric Hitters will net speedily core ' We say they cann.•t. as eh.•nssnd's • ° '•area already pet manently cared and who are daily re commending Electric Kitten, will prove Bright's Disease, Diabetes. N'.•ak Back, I or any urinary complaint quickly cared. They purify the blood, regulate the how - els. and act directly • •n $h.. dieeasovl parts. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at 30e. a bottle be J. Wilson. (111: teerromt.le•I the Prince, who re was greeted sumptinn, Coombs. lolls,, Hoarseness -- -- - I with cheers. He ahaeek hinds with Anthems% Hay Frier Br•nehitis. 'or any Tr. Lows i"eassnl Worm 'yrwp. An mans .1.1 pw..nle, who invoked blessings atroeshle, safe an.i effectual renl..ly t • open the head of the Prince, Prineees reins le a:I Linde of w' rms. lm 1 su.i';ren. The Prince also slatted a affection 1 the Thnat and Utiles .told on • poser%e gust -ante. Trial hadtbo free, Regular Ole 1i1 00. 3 • IMe.M g W all leatMas In these times whew our netlrlpspers ire d'xxled with patent medicine adrer tow»menta, it is gratifying to know what to pr..ciire certainly cure you that will If you are bilious, blond nut of enter, lover inactive, or ' enetal debilitated, there is nothing in the world that wilt rim you re .sickly as Electric Bitten They are a blessing to all mankind, and can he had for only fifty cents a bottle n: James Wila.•a 12:1 • titmice t keourr. µ n►.Johnson, of Huron. Bak. , writes that his wife had been troubled with ws s, and that seen. Bronchitis tar many ye ani reined's," tried rare it. permanent res• lief, until he procnawf w bottle of 11,. King • New Discn.ery for t',.nsumptioo. Toughs and Colds, whieh had • marical effect, and produced a permanent core ft is guaranteed to cure all diseases of Throst. lungs or Bronchial Tnhwa. Trial battles free at J. %Vile/in'. drug store. Large sire 1)1.00. (h) FEM2 GODBRICI BOILIR WORKS lI I - •oust re.'e.to«1 agars. erect of Fo4r �i...tiit. BRASS IRON STEAM FITTINGS t.ClTeta�� 5 --roost_ 1 toe mallyd W at'pLcar.0 R en cnstamexl or' r w ..rest m BOILERS &ENGINES b and tyeesa adseiooggtt it tontine Iilurtrattttm• prbes, dewrrlptlowl and directions feta anunl all fair iiF�WI i CO. L:°: i Sew Salt Pans and Boffin SEB ! siIDES! Rut:: 0:,-11orte. N ,titer. Mailardor, for new wort, and rept.., nil! receive townie. att..•ntloa. ('HRV-STAG & Works titer U. T. ft. `•s• Uuderith- Yoh. RU.'alsl /•K .1,a ,1 a ' a �,.. �.. 1 BECKS• ' TANNERY, Saltford.1 The highest rash pyre.. petit for hides. • elf and sheep skins at the SALTrOItii Tanner). • A. & J. RK('K. t Ran ford. DIP Mt " rcoc k ''t a1, i) O D i - _ $JTTE RS• 1.. the rem repetMU• sed newer Mrere. Starr bean ,trod im taw CtsatdYo rebate is swot?, -sett ?sass. and 1.1111 woo tint Wry an 1, ..thea.. res . r tI sPs4 t pest.*' era* near Tlsw rleYi• ..Meal OwaJwaww, Mon- otony Irleslr•*M. mwntsi.1.g wadi metal In h.rswtlw 1 a sane sw•Nrttwd wool will M w.tt.d vitae so.ill n hmeers. ,ora A. aUo" s L'vae i. • Oat. 1m e' r ewnp• Need w ir. $200,001)01" t Gres a i r salt. aad b mall ria, will ltrt /'w iter tar, r"ed• o largt1o� taeve. Heat •11l start yon in work that sari el ewe, betas Yea to money. feeler than anything eineIn Amerlre. Aft •t.nnt the rill me to iWWSPnt• with ...eh hof Arlits wanted .•erywbetw. of NMer act. of •11 •g+•. Asa all the Ute. or +pare lbw only, to . wart Inc t •1 their awn hornet. i'o•innr, Inc ell worker. abto:atety arenr.4. Dna', A.t•y. N. Haus.? d.(o. Perthssd, Islas IPTh WILL CUR[ OR RELIEVE gam 73NES3, DYSPEPSIA, INDICES TION. JAUNDICE. ERYSIPFLA" SALT RPM' UK, HEART BURN, HEADAOHE, Ariel Gooey *modes er duces sew... /Newt M.orde..d LrrgR KIOs1[rg, aT ale,, tteot nk on rrt000, T. MILBURN 16R OIIIINES3. DROPSY. FLUTTERING OF THE HEART, ACIDITY OF t•HF STOMACH, DRi sass OF THE SKIN, ORditT TO• taw tar lir ! "No : she lingered and snff.red sheen "pining all the time for years. the d', 'teen doing her no g^'.l and at Ise. was 'rnrwd by this Hop enters the paper, say on much slices indeed ' 1AAe•P.1 ' ' how ihanl'ful ere .l it:. F: f er t: at 'iced:.tin '. t -tog