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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-7-3, Page 2estate&a.1tF. Jo.w.venw - tbxar Nerrett'. - (gym• Wednesday last • lamp and happy 0U p•ay assembled at the modem, 01 Mr. Thomas Surby, (iuderieh tuwoahi , to wn the sales ia godliest ul his alar lir Annie to Mr. Christeptisg J ohnstee. son at ]Ili. WttheerJubtaes► The ie. iMay was tverforesed by Rae. Mr. Aegis, foeasahaot of 8e St*pba'e k, o hunassisted by Rev. 1 r. Uri �17tMSS este "beet 110 assns present, the ,day was a delightful owe, end every shirt leas hearts to maks everybody onatfieta- 1.4. TD• repeat was • sumptuow ole, cad was served on king tables under the efud* tress on the lawn. The bnde was attired in satin •nld roldi, and wore • headsman tnckleoe rind gold locket, preenited by the bride- groom. She was aeoompanied by three hridesnside dressed in white wudiu, Misses Carrie Wakefield, Emily Jena - .toe and Aggie Porter. The greener even were Mewrt.Tbus. Johnston, Kobt. Johnston and Wm. Wakefield The following u • list ..1 wedding M. setae is received in the isles of tie patterns. J. 11. Haulenbeek, P.O. boa, H 11, Phil.. We bee reeweerl Irvin the Grip PIANO ing and Publiehing Ons iismv,.1 Times - so, • euuy 01 their sow plat*, "'itis Cap- tain" 01 'HialtscW.7 IN.bwt.wMd w 6v eaters. sit 90x= h1. The la • sketch of the awe hasten Amiga sad fe • very meditabtt pima ul WWI; ie ear opinion yeas to Wilting el the sort N Were ever seen. Evidently ate piles has` baseered usless peodeetios sad it de- serves to bare a large sale, e. eel 1row Ns na.eite artisti.ally se frail ►eine $ memento of this great fight. h bat ►..e compiled from the moot rehebt* seemed. and. in the opinion of eyeetttaewes mid participators iis the battle, is a sorra* delineation of the action. It i. retailed .t 30 cent. and can be bad from all newsdeelers or from the publishes. Plea [Ye Ix II gis s' -A zymotic disease •netaigous to the Pink- eye in horses, has bruise out to horses, has broken out in various part. ut Low- den township, said u causing consider - presents :- able alarm anwng the people. In R 8. Gold locket and chain, the gru..m ; 1 117, Hyde Park, it hes attacked „reel .et of gilt china, Mrs. Sadly, (inuther of children of the sob a ole and threatens to bride ; silver cruet stand, John Sochi, tf,i An throw.eb the nett,At.orh'i4. The (brother 01 bride): 2 Pieces of RI•IVItet, symptoms ere kis fever sad uiiainm•- Thus. Sorby, glass fruit dish ; Anna ti.'.n id o.ne ur both eyes, with • clear t,orby, ti tumblers, Wei. Sorb majolica and distinct peak of the sclere.tic mesa - pitcher. Gen. Darby, silver butter dish brine, not congestion, es in orduiary i,.. and knife. l'nion Church choir; silver esinnutiun. The eye remauu clear, butter dieb, D. Wakefield and tinily ; with • watery ezpreesiun. The disease elver cake stand, J. E Juhnst'ou ; J. dos communicates itself to the neighboring tnetgneeey and half d' wen 'heart .paces•, tissues, and the eye is all lest eased_ Faro ants batten. ♦ Pete NY- Mad jeska mea at the des -Ms_ repairs-• iR ..tete thoroughfare-Aawos s route. • being abaft' et1 » seeds with �h.sID tailed t1 hie tidings, •aonand :- -Weil, I FAN - 1 do love dress, esalst•sad a y..1t eve Al bells. Tie. I .4,.M Wet ywa esald w aeon of i, retested the °yeast bachelor friend id .fiddle age. A anr.•peadeat mate M hoer hos skin oro he tweed 1 He tead have been • remarkably peed boy whoa be went to school not to have learned that •saves other branches. *deur, Mr. !;sunder ; silver cake stand, The disease roue from eight days to two 1Mr. T. sad MIS. Lwtly Jtbn.tou ; tea woks : tha tate brink, out io • rash re - tray, Mr. and Mrs. Beattie ; set gyres- sembhnu scarlet fever, acoompanied by ware, Mw Hillier , lamp, Mr. and diva nausea, and trritaoility of temper. The vision is enfiam in d eyes, even A Wasssais To Dnd,Ot'riTs.--Robert tnlSeee, of the Dilates New ire, wee in tows ea Monday, sad paid us a frstern•1 eine, Illr. Holmes had • case .1 the Divisive Omit tare, isi wbioh he seed • eeberriber to tb New Eru fur ten years' wapiti' .ubeetipte.s. He woe ham reit Did reissued hulas retirausg. Delia - emelt seig fibers alareeld take minium and mill sad settle fur their P with - est fortes( ‘e4p.-{Wrosham limes` It appears that time Iredoebtble .b4.4., "K.b ke-we gill' .shay" and "Om :„Jyateka," who are paraded ae the setae chempiuwa of the Indians seeking Yobs, are nut pure [adieus slier all. Tb. former, whose mime is Home or Joao", or sumethiag as rare se that, bee sysm tisane a. much White as Indian blood in his veins. These results of tresses betwes tbe sicca -thy are nut even balfbreeds--ere utilised by "014 Tomorrow" se Malkin* homer_ It looks trace mash sa if certain wee. were aiming at being busses of the Iadies vote muck some white urea olaim to he busses of sections of the white vote. -{Ex. L it proper for • married woman te dance 1 Ob, yes, providing die dimes with somebody other than her Iswebead. ar To be e, it may not be improper foe her to dance with him , but thou there's •oft:nrs11. I shout} think you would need • mili- tary guard to keep the young moo away, std a citizen to the father id viz mar- riageable daughters. Ob, I'm • pretty good foot soldier myself, ws the der e ful reply. She :-Thi is • pretty hour of the meta ter you to tomo home. alter prom- ising tee to be home at a quarter of twelve. He (pointing to the clock):- - Well, ain t three • quarter of twelve ? th It ain't my fault at you tiw't kuow arithmetic. - - The memo ee as young babe 1sb . ing society in Scotland have d.eideo is favor of long courtship. otservatiun has t:elelthurpe ; cake stand, Mies Ana- ed M b taught thew that there is • worded., falling off of co,nfoctwu., IDUs, ac., strong ; water pitcher, Airs Hill..ck ; thwLl only one be affected with the when courtship ends, and the stern midi - glass cheese dish, Mrs W. Furber ; card "pink." This u caused by sympathy of wb of m•eri.d Info .."‘11111.tray, Mies Bernie ; card tray, Maw 1 the uptic nerve. The doctors have act Were you a bull or • leer 1 asked an IdsNaughtun, Stanley ; majolica card made a oumplete diagnosis if the diasa•e acquaitanos of a 'peculator. Neither, lefty, Mr. and Mrs Graham; m•lultca yet.-jFree Preas. bereplte}; waaanase pitcher, Mrs. McMath ; majolica pitcher, - _ -_ _ ___ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knight : majolica tea The New Strawberry rest. Do you think that Brown would fill ret, Mrs. Peacock ; carving knife and -- the place aceeptabiy 1 Splendidly. Bot fork, Mr. and Mrs. MlcC4skey ; glass It is announced by the daily prees,thatyou know it requires a man of good preserve duh. Mr. and Mrs. John John- Prom Pref. Riley, Entomologist of the l•. S. jndllent 1 Then em sure that Brawn se sten ; I pear vas, air. and Mrs. Clue- Department of Agriculture, Washing- r jolt the men. He him an ezosllei.t holm ; 1 dozen Klass goblets, M. .lames tun, D. C., is to vest Staten Island and judgment ; st ell events it shoeld be ; SPRING 8c. SUMMER New Goods arrive,the Season. and flbe arriving (Jur. ing I can suit all as to Material and Style. HS ZTGDTrNLOP' Johnston ''Scutt • peeing, Mrs. Macara ; inspect the strawberry beds, which are he never has used it in .11 his life. silver butter knife. Mrs. Jetta Salkeld , devastated by a new insect Fest. The A doctor was visiting • lady who was bread plate, Mr. Thema' McKee , gl•ss strawberry growers of Michigan have in the habit of "ending for him constant - preserve dish, Mr. and McElroy; glass beer. annoyed by the same insect, and ! q without bemz ill in any way, and she tea set Mr.. Kedslie; toilet set, Mr. and cultivators elsewhere hare reason to he , was entertaining him with • full and Mrs. John Porter, Jr., 1 pair v*s.s, Mr. on the leek -out for it. to v iew of iia j particular account of her maladies, the K de Mru. t Elliott ; /Clam thee" impo.rtatwe, we vin a *ketch of t''''' , list of which was as long as her glove. dab, Mr. Robt. Johnston : gime butter habits and appearance of the Strawberry • Ab.madam, said he, with • look of ad- di•h, Mn. S. C. Johnston ; elms butter W euc;l. The scientific name of the I tniratiou, what robust health you must dish, Mr. and Mrs V, ilii. Bell; egg insect is A .thunteu owe." o : it u known enjoy to order to be able w stand all lifter, Mr. G. Beattie ; test bw.k, (ills- muiatadl. Mrs. John Hunter; Mr M. C. Cameron, two handsome bouquets. West Wa'raaoah. Township Hall, June 10, 1886. Council uiet according to adjournment, .11 the members preterit, the reeve in the chair. The minutes of last meeting were teed and apple:ved )leaars. Woods and Stewart. of the gravel road between con- e.siens 7 mud 8, asked aaaattance from blocked ssas the Strawberry WeeriL It i• closelythese complain:& related to the Plum Weevil, ur (:rr,..hu. Brighton lanlad who has just pre- Strawberry Weevil feeds upon tis seined her weekly Dill -I 'one.just m as •.�• pierces I 1 with o s1Mwa� Ihst sseh. M.sbeuoes parasols am moss the ao.elties. Tbey are made of silk este vas, woven trauma, black, white and col- ored, and .evened with • shirred circle of piece Ise., bta.k, whit. w (mimed, with a ruffle .t tke edge to match, or some- times with a deep flounce of lace, which doe. duty for both ouverinw and border rune. The lace forum • demi (cabbage) OP telt at the tap, mead+ more desurati v. by the addition of a nbb.n bow sod loops and fleeting ends, the artistic handle being adorned. &were of the strawberry, aad•1 uu find the ricin air ewe the stalks, just below the flower clusters, , ma'am end your Ruud q leman,ma'om, berricausies, rhem to and thusreak the ucnwitythyoung ' Lady -Oh, ves, our appetites are won - G. Winent, of Staten Island, who first , derfully improved ! Fur instance, at brought this insect to our notice lest home we ate only two levees •day, and I year, nue writes us, that the weevil i find from your securer that here we can scarcely troubles those kind of straw- manage eight Landlady feels uncom- berries which have pistillate towers. f'rt'ble. While the Sharpless shows hardly a Lord North was accustomed to sleep the council in rom.eving water, ec flower, Jeny Queen and other during tee parliamentary harr.agues of by the read, from their property. Moe- pistillate kinds, in the same field, are hie adyersarle•, le.vu.g Sir Grey Cooper ed by r'eun Gibson, .eceuded by even. but little disturbed. The iminuc;ty of tea bete down anything remarkable. the pistillate varieties may be due to the per*.a debate on shipbuilding, a te- fact that the insect la fond f pollen, demo epesker treated the subject huWn and avoids the Bowers which an not idly, commencing witn a description of famish it We aro glad that the habit. ' Nosh's Ark, tracing the progress of the FASHIONABLE TAILOR_ IRsrerber tt.e Poke Went street. neat door w lank of Ms•trea.' 0-0== r=CM3- ( oderich Foundry and Machine Works, Runoiznan Bros., Proprietors. cogTOACTS 'UIM FOR STIAS IMMIMMS. FLOURING SILLS. HO OMR SACMIOIMI ■UT1O Flooring !Lille Changed to the Gradual Reduction SJetem. Horse Powers, Grain Crushers, Straw Cutters, Agricultural Furnaces, Stoves, etc., etc., at Low Prime. Castings .blade to Order. Kinds C g .411of 11. W. Reml:»taw Keys Dryden : "She knows her man, .••d when you rant and swear Can draw you to her with a single hair." Bet it mew be beautiful hair to have such power ; anal beautiful hair can be ensured by the use of Ctwoaisas HMS Rerrswsa. Sold at 50 cts. by J. Waimea 2m Tedd, that the nutter be laid over, and that the reeve consult the members of Ashfield council to find vat what assist- ancey -C the will •fiwe in th e nnatter. ter ,{ed. The fallowing amounts were ord. '1 this insect are to be studied, and trust art slowly downwards. When he came ered to be pard : John Clark, evening • that it may lead tv the suggestion of to the Spanish Armada Sir Grey Mad - gravel pit, $4; Wm. Thompson and Jas. monis effective remedy. The weevil will tently woke the slumbering Preniier,whu Rubertsen, making culvert and bolts for very probably spread, and strawberry inquired at what era the honorable Ren- ame, $G ; Jame* Imrie, stationery, • gement should Ise on the watch for its �e are inman he reign arrived. wren Elizaing beth. $a.75. Moved by deputy -reeve, •eco.nd_ I nrst appearance. Hand-picking a few :r hat $.810 be raised wercile, whew they are int seen upon Sir grey' sid he, why did yo.0 not let ed by ceun. Gibson, t for roads and bridges for the year. -Car- i the Sowers, may save mach tr ,able. tee sleep • century or two more rail. A slight change was made in the The insect is no im,iurted icer. ye t t7eatuser his• scale oil statute labor. With respect to ( native, which has only recently (iRATEFI'IrCOMPnRTINIi. the complaint made by Alex. Scnmgeour : cultivated groan..•. As in other cases, cry few people die of old age or •c• un the rad the clerk was instructed to dome liking, the insect will to. d�ui•,crease cadent mom than 99 out of every 100 The continued -_ use of Routreox'a Psoernoarzvn Eel:maims invariably cleanses the blood from .II impurities and restores the system to a state ofssis healthfulness, that manifested in in- creased a,natitutional vigcr, mental acti- vity, and lightness and buoyancj of spirits. Always ask for Roseesos'e H's Prnnatxgn EserUtlou, and be mire you get it. 2 Tow are for rsaeilsea Wes.rs d &y#. eM ease, eaN• ash .arsp.abe. The Great German Invigorator is the only specific for impotency, nervous de- bility, universal lassitude, forgetfulness, pain in the back or sides, no matter ex- omegashattered the system may be front ex- omegaof anykind, the Great German Remedy wirater* the last functions and secure health and happiness. $1.00 per box, six boxes for $5.00. Sold by •11 druggists. Sent on receipt tel price, postage paid, by F J. Cheney, Toledo, Ohio, sole rgent tor United States. Cir- culars and testimonials sent free. Sold by Geo. }thymus, sole agent for Code- rich 3m : A ReweeD -Of one dozeu "Taoism RY" to any tine sendinf the beat four lar rhyme on • icessesor, the remarkable little gem fur the Teeth and Eat:. Ask your druggest or address Use Prof. Low's Sulphur Soap for Prickly Heat, Nettle Rash, Sisley Erup- tion, itch, and all diseased conditions of the skin. 1w against ceresin paries having their fences ' finding a• abundance of food t it E p p rapidity beret elvers unknown to a deaths are the result of disease. and BREAKFAST. t the nrrt meeting of the , It.-[Anrencau Agriculturist fon Jtly. S'S COCOA to ap-• ,a[essraScrinigre ur,TaylurasdM'ms with Board to have the said gnevatice invitee I gated. He was also instructed to tele- graph Mr. Warren, asking !rim to inspect big drain at once. and in case Mr W&r- een cannot do it now to enzage souther surveyor to survey ter d:guing of 'titch asked for in the petetion o.f .1. D. Symlie and others. The council than adjourn- ed to meet on Friday, July 10th, at the ✓ ause hour. It K. MILLEit. • 1.aee preeedeere' wesa. For all pureoses of a family tnedicine, Haggard '• 'fender o hl is the head of the hat. It is used with unprecedented soc- cerbeth oth internally and externa ly. It cures Sure throat, Burns, Scalds. Frost Bites, retirees and otten cures Aethsna.2 nineteen -twentieths of these diseases are preventable, if we would but observe the laws of life and health. Igncrance and carelessness are death's ablest generals. Decaying matter is the hoot -bed from Dy • thorough knowledge of the natu rel laws which euvern the operations of tiaestlon and nutrition. and by • careful application of the tine properties of well - selected ('ocow. ]Mr. Epps ham provided our breakfast tables with a delicately devoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctorsbills. It ie 6 the ituticfous um of sucharticlesof diet that • corutitution may which spring the gases that •re the be gradually hunt up until strong enoueb to J. B. Ru xctoAx. Oedertch. Nov. fs. IoM 1NOly THE PEOPLE'S STORE. BARGAINS 1 C�FzEAT F�^A1ZC3-ISIME von. OR PRODUCE_ gEE THE GOODS MARKED N DOWTI..W_ ±IRIDL:EY, Jen. 21, 1885. The Pecpi.'. Stare, Gsdeneb • res :vary tendency to disease. Hun reds tioatlug around ns fl if met death. ready to attack wherever therm is • weak .alp war ta.t]cr. A pile of potatoes, a barrel with a few keeping ourselves well fortified with pore rotten apples, the dirt trout the winter C vehicles of ',aigpn to the system, that of subiM malsdloa sre eroses sickness and au inn¢, I. We may re -ape many • fatal shah by blood and a proper)) nourtsheS frame. -- mins Serri,e Gazette . Mete simply with boiling water or milk. hold only is Packets by tiro - arra. labelled thus :- -.Mem Kira Homeopathic bamlats, London Kat." ltd scent for Canada. C. E. t;otwnte. Montreal. Morse, ••41 -ea. "This little sentence should be written vegetables ur roots, have more than once --- on every heart -- stamped on era" mused the empty chair and the aching o maiaay. Mlethoelist Magazine for JutID rep, Prue$Y.;ear:$i our s:x menti..: -tots per number. For este at all book 'store.. This number begins the 22d volume. No other Canadian Magazine, se w- here, has reached this age. It opens t with • handsomely illustrated paper by f the Botera . gree 'i*kalhs 'about Reese," followed by utboot on •Mesh, and the memory. It should be the golden rule heart in the household. How important practice, not only in every household, therefore that the cellars and waste but through:- it the world. Ity helping places to carefully cleaned, and the cellar owe another we ler only relative tbe walls and ceilings tee whitewashed, and horns from the pathway and anxiety rum the mind, but we feel . seem of plewiure in our harts, kuowibiti'1 Mexicans," and on "The Cruise 'd the doing a duty to a fellow creature. A nen-h pleas.nter. 'Tim much more cos- ' Challenger." a'.e. illaatrated. A I.pei helping hand .,r a:i enc •uraging word is furtable to contemplate clean premises Turnip Seeds, Millet, Hungarian of mu. h interest is one by John mac- 00 1 es :. u* set u a i,eneht alliin than a vacant place about the hearth- Grass Seed, Corn and ddaahe E« entitled "Leaves from the Buckwheat. Puslfehe off a Merchant." It emoudies 1 Who has not felt the power of a tittle stone : and then how much better every- __ the keen observations of a successful *entetee' Wh a has nit neeJed the thing looks when trade tidy ' Be adnwn• 0)5 u the time to do A. It won't take as mach work as to run for the doctor and t.'� fot the sick, and will bre - SEEDS h,mineea 111e. Pied. Colemaa V icteric encouragement and aid of a kind friend University centr.hutee an ter;ale '.n How soothing wheu perplexed with some ti tstt tote Rockies,- •m'h R k almeet as Me painting ref those sat,ulttame at the •.me to feel a gentle hats. on the last exhibition of the °uteric Art Ducie- l shoulder, and to. hear • kind vvoicety. The Story '.1 "Shiny Smith" is a espiedcharacter sketch •.f London life. Miss Ceruuchan. c'.t.tribtttee a ye;ries--lt poem, entitled "HasCats•bs Miee•tyf' A review of Imre i ls.it Woman's "Pale- sweet gratitude is felt : NJ the riot rise Found, or the Lott Eden et Iles• •iflwalty dodas itrves der ort the sun - North Pole :" a paper un the C. P. IR., she e. ties, let us help ,,tbe another. by an account ref • Reece. fres) the ice its Newfoundland, and other article. teen.- sides°' :mg ti. nr strengthen and enc •uge piste an excellent number the we.; and l:11 ing the harden of este (k,ngv'« L.D1 . Bo em f- r July is the from the weary and ' ppressed, that life MIA appearance of this venershle M.R.• , may glide ssuoethly on, anti the forint of sine Like '.Id wine it gtreoune the bitter:u•es yield sweet waters : and He t fewitins of age. The number .or .luly needs no ep.ci.l recommendation as it w rose wiling hand is ever res-', y to a.d .weeds in beauty midtowrit an previous us, s.l1 rs'.ard our l.c.nt.:, eudoac' r. e•A task that is both dutt,cult and burdeo- grep'.uc in Pict' Rai sheet as iia •duira- whisper.'it, 'Ii•, a .t be 'iisceuraged; 1 me your tr .ubles, let tie help you. What literati is inspired. hope created, what i.hed in time Low PRIG S_ COME AND SEE THE BARGAIN'S MONEY TO LOAN The stowing •way ..f winter clothes i• lac one of the tie at fatiguing of all home) e'.-enta. Take the early morning hour to the work, and have the clothes line pat up in the yard to make the work easier .•f heating anal inspection. The splits show eut in the sun, anal sheet ever thele is a spot that looks like grease ha.. the ammonia bottle reedy, with • bit of aping" and lancer, to cleanse 01 thoruug'y Moths and mice are attraet- ed by the grime spots. Let •I1 gsr menta be perfectly dried, shaken and •brushed in every fold before they a • pan tato papers. Turn eut the pockets, turn neer the collars and cad.. Remove everythn.g that looks like a Mt of white dust our end of thread. Wherever the re is a film, of a hot of eol.weh• that mean• mischief. -,Chicago Journwl. iv OROCERIICS, CROCSM:R1r WARE, C111I1o7A WARE, STONE WARE, acC_, AcC_, acC Also a large Lion of Moustache Cups, Ladies Cups, Fancy Mugs, Mai oliva Ware Vases, &c., which will be sold at COST. �►t W_ M=TCI3EIar1l.i_ .t. 1nn45 to incest a' reaanna:.le ra'r• interest. SAMUEL SLOANE, Hamilton Street, Goderich. Oedmrice, May tach, suit. HIM- MI Jut Received 1 A large srortment of the venni, GRASS and CLOVER SEEDS suitable for permanent past urea, as w. II as rig1.O AND HAltl)KN !EDS 1 arms •%5 via -a ma I ITtRV SPF. R.ri (311 .\IN (W ALL. KINlwi.ift appearance •.f this .old timed SIagarme. and every 'coed deed ell. be 'tires. upon — I Abaamet��rd Inc the ee:chrat.d1:72Q ION ice ( 1 Ileetrs ti e. •re rich and beautiful {ter tetany days, f 1. thw.res es'. relireifie' C$URN,'h. eery boot le the market. to the water. return • iter • few drips briskly is all that i. t u December 1314 1554. 1974 liam:lton street. O.isricb. BAGAINS FOR CASH 1 AM I*LLING OFF MY ITOCL OF LOTHING A\It GE\Tr?' Fl"It�IRH1NA$ Ata Greatly Reduced Price for Cash. i mly ,netantaneeus rel or ea - s f N �to 144 � raiding' screen es Urr(naking ' Hoes.bold and Beep, departments are n,t to u*, .t lead t.' thew, we loves. replete with eivert•,umrnt and iut.rma Lee. A house , :th"ut (:, •'• .'• does cot mew its lies as each owtmth it r,.tut.e prairies' hints '.f far more 'slue than en the preof the Malmo:it. Themdsai'- iaS to try it may subscribe for the be- •e•s of the year for one dollar, which same every sub.riber a selection of D fedi ass. cut -paper pattern each month. A. Gime pattern_ are e'er 1 for e'r a•sessey, in,.re tlu ■ the price of the mime. Headache, Toothache, etc. Rub- 1 . n .n The •sway of tisMense ' needed No take-, iwuare'us medicines Mr .l..t ti % ,vie•n of ate. An^•. N % , f.,r weeks, but one maid* s •ppiieatton was 5.. ••. elm -ugly affletel with • ie.- remora all pain and will prove the great ease -,f the kidneys the amps)? ea• ii..- Vein. of Kram's Fluid Lightning. 26' elope 'g and his life was despaired of cents per 1 ottle at George Rhyne.' drew Two bottles of Rnrd.,ce RMod Bite re 5tom b cured him after phyietans had filed 2 . The Heetie Fln.h. orb h dlnw cheeks ' Nati..nal fills are saes anted, mild and pree•rinu• appetite, indiesfe woe ' be: th-rusgh, and are the Sten:aa. and I Freeman sespWorm Powder quickly R S PRICE Liver PJl In •se, lm and effect y rsesev* t • K.s' "tret firs;, P.po'..150511? Town Hall. (rid?rich. March Seth. lotto ICAs -lin THIS 15 .t UENI•INt. ANNO"N('EMKNT. ABRAHAM SMITH Ooduiele Nov. lab. ISM. 1115 k PRIZE o.wd a; e.nt► hr shires+ .nd,wceti..frt+.aee,stly tw,x of goal. which vein help yen to mon money rt. away than anythi rites,• tint world. All. of :17116e It • „0. wed from erre hewn Th. inroad rtrd to renews moos 1.h." the wnra.ra.ah.nlwte lessee. Ateeesaaawaa.Tavgtco. entrru.(s, liaise Extensive Premises and Spleedid New Stock. CABINET - MAKER AND UNDERTAKER Hamilton Street, Goderich A goal assortment of Kitchen. Red -room. Thn!ng P. .ere,t:E Parlor Yurr!t•.:re. ant b as 'a Idea, Chairsthair. vane and wood wair.l.. Cupbuarda, 1ka«rues, Malt;twos. Wa,b-sia..d Lounges. Sofas. What -Nota, Looking Glaser... N. B. A complete aro.-ment of Cofflnsand fbroade aiwsys cn hat.d a:.o Hearses for h:a at rtsaonabia rete . P'1Murs freeman • specialty.—A call pWLcitcd BOOTS & SHOES Lo-mrnirig We dcaup Beg t. announce to the Public that they have (Ter a business in the above Rtcr• in the store laeely occupied by Horace Newton Having purchased a large and well assorted stock of Spring mini Summer Gcwal• at close figutee, we are determine te give the Pnhlic the benefit. QUICK SALES, STILL PROFITS WILL BE OUR ICTTO Air Please call mid examine our goods beferepurchasing elsewhere. In- Remember the place, next dcwr t.. J. Wileres Drug Store. 'Custom week will receive our special attention. sw-None het the best el material used and first-class workmen employed. • >l "Repairing neatly done on the s}:•low notice Goderieh. March q 1682. DOWNING & W E D D U P ART DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER How is the time. 1r yes wt*b Otte or two nice nwnns •t EOM., 10 see P13t1er's rix IF tare,. He has over 20,000 Rolls of the Latest Designs Beautiful colors. sad at pelt -eaten; then very meth Inferior foody. ('al and see tit rr. Tl• e are the best • Mania lows. and worst beseld Tho LatesL privg Bazaar Palieiis & Fahions, A"r UTILE/UN 1