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rill% HURON 81,(11t4.1i FRIDAY, JUNE 12,
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en. one Of °Gristle talpillied
residoole ini to Wool Baulk,
Kish , do Mieside Ismer; * the
The ibasehies Bill eery onfierstar
hens
The stops aell leukiag very moll,
sepeeilly 1.11 *kW. •
4 ghelnareilla.
G. 11a4ise has pwaliesod the Royal
Oak hotel, end Wads to At it op as a
dem, sad motinue the P. O. there se
ems as paritile.
Our petal eon of Voltam. David
Weimar will, we usderstani, mos Mee
imp hoarding sad take the vacate Weise
with the *tem*. of pilaw Ws help-
mate W assist hiss an its ears.
Ramo sileariag.
Seediug is Auishel.
Fall wheat looks splendid kerealostaa.
Tour servespendeet Is sleep ever -
battled vibes' ye editi..r "crowds out" his
weekly budget.
Itro. IllePhail, of Porter's Hill, and
Km. Gimp Green visited (Heads here
lost week ; aJs Mn. John Robotism, of
thuderiels.
Oor popular name* the Yea.
sreen, paid our atrial laM
mid hod • mum fney mutat)
friend the Irishman.
NUM& Tevashia.
The crop prospects are wood, there be-
au pussies 01 shundonce of fruit and
pain.
Tha pelpit_of Deism church was filled
by nee. floCklbeeddy, uI Goderich, on
theaday last, Dr. Cry having ries
Ilekiaeoville, May 301b, 111110.
Oeumeil met today m wart of revi-
falle. Iliamhars all peewit, these hay-
realled the appeals were proceeded
Kra Hawley's appeal askieg fur
a reilestioa oo het real property to • par
heir mightier*, as the place had now
tir he .0S&SS • fermi. and the buildinp
ware of me more value to a tenant than
indium Wei Widows, reduced fru
10,4000 to 111/,000. Geo. Parsonsap-
peal slaking that the moment of his per -
meal repeal ..ed M $170 be struck
eff the me as he is indebted fur mid
propeetp la the amount of raid amines -
=the airment struck off. Arthur
mmeel ma his nal property ask,
W for a milestiem, aid stating esid
flisporty nee see woothisee through the
gelation of the Beets Act, no reduction
▪ fieene half dosendces was struck
▪ the tell they banal died or hem
killed Mass seemeed. The court a revi-
sion decal
The siestas of leet tweeting were read
• paseed. • few eitangea were wade
is elealle War. Same small parcels of
lied being- mated since areessnient.
Ms. John Wham was paid $.5 bonus ou
wise lemma A number of ?moor matters
were atessiiied to the council adjourned
to sheet again on the first Saturday in
Alte.J.a.PATIOS, Merk.
ei retis.
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"Wm WE BEND SAMPLES ON APPLICA-
TION • GOODS BY MAIL OR EXPRESSt
0A.ND, IF NOT SATISFACTORY, MAY
B m RETURNED AT OUR EXPENSE, AND
MONEY REFUNDED.
AT PRZ441131T WS ARM orrtanio
teee#'.• • ...0,414V•• •
25c.. Ch.ecIced. =recta Ci-oodLes it= L
LACE -TRIMMED SATIN PARASOLS AT HALF PRICE.
Several Iiots of 21 3 Button lid Ohm Light Col's & Inning Shades, worth 111for 35c.
H . W. IE3FIET 1119,y11,& C 0 .,
New SaCtaislizzum, Prixexan.d.
Bett___=t.s_
THE NEW INDIA LINEN, a Beautiful FabriC in White.
AR Over Laces, Mount:tinge and likabroideries, Oriental Laces, Swiss and Hamburg
Embroideries.
',adios, Misses and Children's Hose.
anwellere Way
GA;CTZTE .A..147 1WCIONt •.•7(•.--.
17 2.77 1:4111111.177211.411.N141.1-.1....
H. W. BRETHOUR & Co., Brantford.
AUCtiORMITing.
ty W. BALL, AWYTIONEER FOR
Al. she 01111"ti of Hawn. Wes &needed
6•I Pert ogles Massy. animas orders to
Goiseleit P. O.
TOILE KNOX. (INERAL ALT-
O TIMIS= sod listed Vs)**. Ooderish.
out. Havtag had U.0 esperlesos
the auctioneer*" be let' • position to
411•ebittlte WW1 /henna* sigielhicel°6 41"...1-
Nammichas 40•Ir•Ilt01 se Wm Osnits lett as
Martine Nast. errs br Noll se sar add
Ceedeeteh P.O.. essevirein ettealed to. JOHN
toox omen Amildesese. tar tf
The sadersientid cars .tin supply • fail Haas d
Me celebrated
a
Seegmilk Plows
in Nos. 10, 26, 28 and 40,
At Reduced. Prioea
A FULL LINE OF REPAIRS ON HAND.
Special laleamiots to Amts.
Knee also for sole aha Canadian "Massori*
sad American Scufilere.
C. A. HUMBER,
Msaager.
Goderich, Ont.
flay !Rh. 111111. reirtni
TKO LICHNSB SCANDAL.
-
Cemenet of littemse Coonsals- .
Women erlategsed.
among the halls snored forward a stage
la the Home of Cimino*, on Tuesday, 0 0 L E N
was the me whisks Sir John was forced
to inendeee so 'emend the biec.rthy
Ark ipso= the clauses held bi the
whisk he hireeglit opus himself. and four Wonl •••haniv low or work 11
without any es ou he moved Inc 'Or YOU trio troy of Me following articles. viz :
Wes reedise. Blankets -White, Grey or Horse.
Cessaros (Homo) thought the bill Shirting* -Grey or Check.
Cloths -Tweeds or Full Cloths,
Light or Heavy.
Flannels-Wkite, Grey, Colored,
Union, Plain or Twill.
Sheetings--Broad or Narrow.
Stocking Tarn - White, Grey,
Clouded or in Colors.
Carpet Warps made to order.
ROLL CARDING.
OUT ?health". for this week cannot be sur -
We will eadoevar la most /arms to do
Tfliilti" it ia brought In, if required.
(7ustom Spinning and Reeling. or Inning
0n the Cap, oaarse or See. hard or soft twist.
as required.
We are in • positi to do all kinds of cus-
Win work. woolly doer in a full set custom
milt. and we will goarsetee te do for you fully
equal. if not • little better than sal in our
surroundiege.
• 011 epee f ally solicited.
0-013M1:2.1C1-1
to be tiltssa mos. t wee To tae Wool Growers of die Sarrotoutisig
"Tribp Mane a oongeoial task to have Cossoetv:
to bold upb:rin to view the humiliation wish is 10 say that ineumpared to take
1_n:
BIG SALE FOR ONE MONTH
AIM
C..3.DTI.JOIR•az CO'S
DUELT0 THE ALTSILATION EN PECIIIMI THEY WILL. HOLD
A MAMMOTH SAUL ESTE LINES OF
its
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We will exchange all kinds of Goods usually found in a first -clam
Dry Clkxxls store for WOOL this meson, and pay the Highest Price
that the Market will afford. Our stock it very large, and you can
get everything you want in our line of busineon how us, and at prices
that cannot be beaten. Bring on your WOOL and we will convince
you that it will be to your advantage to deal with us. Wo have a
splendid sleek of Tweeds and Shirtings, anti other goods suitable for
those who grow WOOL
We also deal in Butter and Eggs.
COLBORNE BROS.
Goods to be Cleared Regardless of Cost.
Big Drive in Laos Curtains.
Wonderful Bargains in Tweeds.
Dress Goods at Panic Prices.
T1110 10 A GENUINE SAUL
DON'T FORGET TO VISIT THE CARPET ROOM.
J. C. DETLOR & CO.
fiederish. Mar Eh. 1110.
ham provided specific informs,
of the clauses whirls still remain in
twee, es iambi 'eight be crested in the
idols al weekereiss aad others who hod
alit the dissietos of the Supreme Court
Asks* them. Mr. Osepart.n then pro-
w refer to the manner in which
pro-
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aDoraieies Commissioners were act -
Wider the aelbority still remaining.
law permitted the tele of liquor in
imeR qmeatibm fur medicinal perm's**.
He maid rhea from personal espenence
ia his meaty, which had the Scott Ad
ia force, that the Dominion oornmissien-
OM had meet sosodalously taken advant-
age of the working of the act to vii,late
its purpose. Instead of confining the
licensee to seil liquors for medicinal and
mechanical purposes to druggists, they
had refused than to those in that hada
• avid gi van them to tavern- keeper&
Whoa the people of Huron, by a Major
ity of 1.400, adopted the Scott Act. they
believed they were getting rid of the
liquor traffic in taverns, bat the Domin-
ion Commissioners had thwarted the
action of the electors by ineing licenses
to 29 former tavern -keepers. This, he
maid, was an outrage %Ouch should not be '
permitted, and if the law woe defective
it ought t.. be amended. It had never
been contemplated that the commission-
ers of the Dominion Government would
puma* a course which world mollify the s
lordly expressed wishes of the coo*.
While the law provided that one homes
sash as described should be issued to
every 4,000 inhabitants', in the tillage of
Doogannon, with .'nly NO population,
two bosoms bad bees issued, and both
were obtained hy tavern -keepers. In
Goderieh, Chutes and Easter, the runs
mune of issuing licenses to tavern keep -
‚.Shad been followed. He thoukht the
Government should at once take steps t.
into an •na to the system f things, and
inform their officials that they must con-
form to the spirit and antentiot. of the
law.
Sir Richard Cartwriiht r.,rroborsted
the utterances ad Ur. 4. amstron, **star g
that he had resolved wars* &al 04
reepsidenc• nn the subject. complaining/
of the ea10* of the Dominion 'Isla
H. timeght the Giseernment should 100
no time in ismer mg into the creat*
. s..stses
•
Sr John Matokonald 610 TOV•Tle
IbM oath ism these" soil reached him.
• Seta • esredit, '114 agates mss never
0nntepbm' y rasoisant when the
Be could olily my that
well action woe Inesfrershie. and wool
(Ontario $terl pub Put gontpant
CLSACITZIM..)
- • E. McC
haat End Woolen UM%
Owlerich. May HMS.
be ingested %etc by th• ..ernment, to
• whioil reeressetatione the eabyect bad
. been made.
GO TO
KNIGHT'S
YOH A
SHAVE,
HAIRCUT,
SHAMPOO,
OR DYK
TWO DOORS EAST OF P.0
April 29th, 1885.
GODERICH.
The LondonTeaHouse
1,11CigililirgazDWIRE
R e as cn$ why the "Lockbarb" is the Best Wire Fencing
Manufactured.
We use oaly the hest =:ItIleseraner Steel Wire. aad we clad= that in its comoraction
is is superior to all ether team wires. The wires forming the four points pass between
the wires of the cable. interlock each other and pass around the cable. whit]) makes the
strongest barb in the world. It ism the advantage of always preseattag the barb laterally.
which no t owpointed barbed foam deem
At • recent test of the strength of the "Lockhart).- made at the Nertheru Railway shoos.
in Toronto. the following p551b.- result : Outset." Steel Herb Foam Ol. 1011 lbs. as &ane
IMO lbs. soden lbs.. Ube Tomato Wire thus bosuns the itostrest Wire. and woe •warcied she
°Detract.
=Seed for Almanac with full particulars. to
TWO-PIONT ', TWO-POINT
W. McKENZIE Barb -Barb
Bole .Agent, sa-oderioh.
Wire
lvZ.A.12.SIMAI...h.T.a =MOS_
have opents1 a braech More is Acheeteis Block. adjoining Morrow's sboe Mere. GODER1011 •
where they will keep oa hand • Wit mock of
CHOICE TEAS AND COFFEES.
As we make • specialty of TEAS AND (33FTEM. we twa do better with our patromt IMP
any other more in town.
A Madams* picture cord given away with every pound of Tea er Make.
TRY A. 01:17JEFL.
MARSHALL BROS.
West side Court House Square, tioderich.
April Mb. ISM
NEW HARDWARE sSTORE.
AGENTS FOR
GLIDDN PATENT
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Romans. my, 11 4 0
DressingBureaus. 5 0
lietirewm_rtetts 14 00
W0vell W WO Xil . 3 0
Pea Orate ‚.4 EtzrZift Mean.
Ereaktast Tattles. ? 00
Kitchen Tables. I la
CT&entre • 1 111
hetenisionftes. • 0
Plow vosioreo ('ars. , it 20
4 reilea. ' 130
w iietwe•de. 7 X
Washstand*. IS
Leengre wed Porter Settees
Nealethern Sprigs Wieder. Rollers. egad
Waldo% Blind l`ier
ggy leper reel ntr Wall Paper en pnetlitillil
MAD Or mrr
1day 7th.
' SPRING & SUMMER
MILLINERY.
MISS CfrIgL.A.1-1.A.M
takes pleasure in sanowwing that she hes
owchased In penes liar spring aed Sommer
Stock of Millleary. etc., and has takes ad van
taw of the LOW PRICES prtvilIflJ at the
wholesale markets to snake Waive Purchases.
Her patrons can rely upon
Enol Stock aW Lowest Possible Prins.
A all is respectfully solicited
MISS GRAHAM,
Went side of Fitter... nederke.
Aern Mk
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NOW COMPLETE!
NOW COMPLETE!
• CHOICE STOCK OT
Ill CA•0401DISI
an.d. Ci-roceries_
8111:CIAL U10 UI
Dress Goods,
Shirtings,
and Tweeds.
C1EL -ALP , EPT ICC! INTCIEC, INDIS1011102•Teriax..m•
manufactured by the wastiburs *owes NM Co.
Call and Sec us, and Insfiect Goods and Prices.
We have on hand • ft11 and complete stock of
Shelf and Builders' Hardware
Phint", 011s, Glam. Nails. ROPE .A.2i773 00813.4LCIFTZ,
gl:f Imp Lams, Table and Pocket Cutlery. See ear Silrer
Plate Goods, and Artiste Materials.
YATES & ACI-IMSON
Next door 10 11. McLean's Meat ilarket.
A Choice Lot of Seed Potatoes Cheap.
Highest Price Paid for Butter & Eggs.
feederich. *010 0*, fp& 111112.41m
Keep Your Feet Dry!
nr
i3o6ria."'y "-eii' °CIES
Al E. DOWNING,
EORGE ACHESON.
THE RED WHITE AND BLU'E
G. C. BOBIBTSON. •
11.44 $
4„ t „i„../.
Cralob'es 3:31oc1r_
1 ha) now nn hand the Gimlet stock ever shown la Ooderleh. sad ctioxpeviLime nee es
,Inunolhi amia-owes froso the Sums aid. through all ecate puke
:::Lb.svlesS ne.. 601 at
?rices that Will Suit Everyone.
LP.dies' Boots, in Button or Laced, from 11.00 to 15.00.
'LIMN and Children's Strong School Boots, from 75c, op,
Boya do., 11.00, up, all other Lines ProportionatRly; Ch p.
1 esn anti .111 snit you. both ie goodit and prices
F D 0 W 1\1- N G-
Crsbb's Rkek, Corner East street and Square
R.S.-Tetla teals : toeltber aud say Onsittiti. at Lerma Paces.
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