The Huron Signal, 1887-5-6, Page 22
THE HURP4 Ellorlah.TREDAy. NAY co. nom
COMMUNICATIONS.
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George Neitiergall, Duralopmi
's ter- rit
••••moda.
do not held ourselves We ter the I PX •mrehOlik I)" Creheeed tbe h 'aut "al a Ill" este bet eh"
swam: our Correa eats. • Coat/ibis arta of N. Moire* fur 'MO, vie an I e 41illerte that builds op and keeps up
iftfuesed.
Joseph Horton said family removed t4
Goderich last week.
rjoll ratratinellt MeV cOnan•
18 qualities". sad be brief.
TIM marts owe Iteivettos.
To the Mar et Tbe steal.
1 wee eery glad to see in booking
over year local coleuses, that you lard
..31.d the attestors& of the Council to a
mush neglected subject, and • much
needed reform the matter of the
to.. adopting a systematic method of
shade tree pleating, which ought to
commend itself to everybody. Let say
ow who takes the I. issierest in the
emotion %oho a walk arosod the tows,
sad vises the different streets, Gad see
bow many there are which are almost
bare of trees ..f any descroptios what-
ever, street* which one world Margins
would be filled up by private enteovrisa-
Ooderich is famed for its beautiful, wide
streets and there baldly • mingle oeu.
bot what might be converted into •
beautiful &maim ter the aid of shade
trees. What would Euclid avenue in
Cleveland be, wen) it not for ite beauti-
ful shads tress and if • beginning had
never been med. oa aim snagnificeut
street by plantiag trees it 'seem would
have beam the clamming plaos that it
is. And the same in regard to every other
evens* in cities. Supposing Elgin street
had been planted seven or eight years
ago, with elm trees front one end to the
other, what • lovely se.sue it would be
today and it could have been eune
then just as easily as now, and now,
just as easy as ten years beam. The
experiment has beer tried on East and
West street and the 'Nearer with &plan-
ressou tit here for her home, after a plessant visit
did results. What earthly
of tire weeks in our pushing burgh.
there that it should stop there '. It is al-
most • sin that • town like Goderich,with
So 'luny natural advantages, and which
'laves est mead at a Mask solog.-
suag Dr Holland, and the u .4e mai oo
said of health. But malty a moo pampa
would make raprd stride& in the die..
tios of complete health by mew De R.
V. Pieree's "Golden Modica pima,.
ery." It is s euverviligo sisomily for all
(ones of feerafuloos dissergra, king's evil,
tumors, white swellings, fever -ewes,
sorolukrus wore eyes, es well OS for color
blood and skin diseases.
LW MM.
IL Blake, of blieilemeh, has become •
resident hem.
Mrs F. Horton and Miss Edith
Horton visited friends at Holinemrille
and Brucefield, last week.
II Hellion sowed the first grain for
thia year.
• lasenter Of roes.
Ore cf the few preparations that sel-
dom disappoiate on trial, is that old
standard throat and lung medicine, Hur-
ried s Pectoral Balsam, for (roughs, o.lds,
bronchitis, asthma, sore throat and other
diseosee of the air passages. 12
Thos. Nelson who resided here for
the winter has gone to Peterboro.
Miss Ann Stirling. of Garfield, left
streagth Food rich in all the
ehuseste of maritime may he *Ghee kite
the stomach, bat if that _preen is in -
eatable et segissileting it and passing it
en prepared for the next imposes, it will
set aroma and strengthen the eater.
Is the spring the stomachs of a greet
any people seem to go Olt a "Mae."
There is little appetite, little rola for
food, and yet the demands for strength
to labor are incremed aa the season ad -
venom. Retort its any such cases ie
had to topics, stintulants, blived-perifiers
and meantime of yttrium sorts, in the
hope of betterment, sersensues with ap-
parently good results. These results,
however, ere often lik• those attained
by applying the lash to • 'torso whom
load is to henry fur him. Under the
spur of the whip he ay rally hie forces
and start up and keep up fur s time, but
the whip has not given him any strength
and the spasmodic effort has increased
his exhaustion.
There are • variety of c,auses that
prodece the lassitude from which so
many suffer during this period of the
year. la winter nur main care ta to
keep warm, and warmth is often secured
at the expense of ventilation. The
blood, imperfectly oxygenated, becomes
loaded with effete matters (which are
deposited along the timelier) sad deprived
of its normal vitality. When the stimu-
lus of frosty air is withdrawn the whole
system droops until it becomes adjusted
to they change. The fool eaten in
the winter is largely of a Leat producing
character, and one is more liable to over-
eat in winter than in and on:r-
esting with lack of exercise in the open
air causes lantitude in the *prom.
Those who are habitual to the use of
Ittonics and stimulants all the year round
iften at a loss, when the first warm
works for the sake of • few ruomeuts s.isceriLd_i_rig,t_Ao the skies last Fnday morn- weather comes, what to take to spur up
bythe king of a steamboat their flagging energies. This is the
plessure, when the mine amount of ine! .
t. e in a whistle, invention of P. K. Dean, whet
arty they must pay fur the continual
j"ocinicieYousinpvlase.tteding ohr aka% e townt.reeswould will be eegin"r f‘n. th° eeseni' ennutme- use of the goad. There is no food in
toeless, no strength. They simply make
available such resources of the body as
it already contains, and their tendency
is shreys to bankrupt these resources.
Those who slwolud on tea and coffee,
quinine, opium, alcohel. tobacco, for
strength. grow thin, sallow, nervous and
weak. The stomachs of such peoplelose
their power of craving and assimilation
ofet sufficient supply of food to keep the
body in good condition, and this state
of things naturally tends to get worse
rather than better. AM this is alpha-
betical, but there are thousands of
people who have not learned their abc's
in hygiene and need just this kind .4 in-
struction.
The eagerome with which at this
season we welcome early vegetables and,
acid fruits of all kinds is very tignifiosor
of their value to us as articles of that
141 Lettuce, spinach, dandelion, greens
radishes, cold slaw, are in demand, and
the reason doubtless is that they con-
tain just the mita the body needs for the
purification of the blood. By the use of
them foods and if the cereals and the
lighter fish and flesh foods the volume
of food can easily be kept up, while rich
and heavy meats, pasties and puddings
retire into the background. By judicious
feeding medicines can be almost entirely
eliminated from the necessary family
supplies. If all the money put into
patent medicines and quack nostrums,
which are often worse them ales', were
spent in obtaining suitable food and rest,
the health of our people as • nation
would be vastly better.
Thom who have during the winter
obeyed the fundamental laws of health
will have slight difficulty in adjusting
themselves to the changing condition of
temperature, and by continued recogni-
tion of hygienic and sanitary laws
through the mining sessou they will
largely escape the ills of various sorts
that lie wait to destroy. "It is not in
stars but in ourselves that we are under-
lings.' It is not in the order of Divine
Providence that we are weak, sickly and
Cased, but because we or our parents
have transgressed that order and we ate
of necessity sufferine the penalty if
transgression.
The spring show at Bromfield last
week was attended by many of nur
could so easily be beautified a hundred burghers. One engineer went too, but
fold by a system of tree plantiag, is left 1 on a more interesting business than ino
'meting the show.
Grain was sown here en the 24th, six
days later than in 1886.
to the mercy of !hoes only who are
willing to plant trees in front of their
oroperties. Where one does this, tea
neglect to do so, the cousequences being
that there is an indiecrimisiate pleating
of trees all over town, but no streets
except two or three, wbere there is any
attempt at regularity. It is eery strange
that one hundred dollars can be blown
up in the air every 1st of July in tire -
L074.7 14tAll ON THE CASL —This
should be• remembered by those who
look into the neat show Ciao lately
placed on the counter rd our village
Store.
White smoke in • steady vapour
Vbe girearrepse meta
Daring the at. Christmas liolideys
large Orin In R employed as an
amistant clerk a y mug marl who was
isaosedingly cross-eyed.
The especial duty assigned to him
was to see as watchman, and prevent the
peculation of 511 sorts of small taacy arti-
cles that were lying about the couuters
for exhilsitiun at that tiine.
thie day • half grown boy muse into
the store, asd after lookieg ad around.
pricing tinit one thing and then &mother,
sauna which were souse vary nice was,
ha hually started to go out of the door.
At thts moment the new clerk touched
hire lightly on tfre shoulder, and ir.rit- 1
lug him to mine to the back of the as
said to bine, •oiblige not by
giving me at once the wicks that von
have in your back pocket."
"How do you know 1 have soy socks
in toy back pocket ;" deinanded the boy,
in • bold tone.
"I saw you put them there," said the
clerk, very gently.
The boy looked up into the yoong
nase's face in utter antsioresent. "Are
you looking at me now 1" he asked, °ard-
ently. "Do you ore 03. this very
minute he asked, still more earnestly.
"Of mums 1 du," replied the clerk.
"Good Lord, mister !" cried the boy,
with a blanching face ; "here's your
socks." And with • bound he was out
the back 'loot, over the fence, and away,
having learned a lemon concerning an-
alog eyes which it is to hoped he may
Lever forget. — Lucy Underwood Mc-
Cann, in Harper. Magatine for May.
confer benefits beyond 001npariwort.
Suppose the experiment of buying shade
trees was established, instead id voting
grants of money for trivial celebration
Putlorass it ought to commend itself to
the intellojence of every reasonable hogs. and J. Jardine teamster.
man. It ts said by granting money for Vitra
Mr Neibergall is s good pushing nein
celebration • crowd is sure to mime to
of businessoind always runs a good trade
town, but for how long, only one day. is the hintibet bitainessothipping it tm all
By devoting money. 1 permanently
parte of the empire, since he stuceded
beautifying the town instead' l'e"Ple 7111 the late owner in 1882.
be more and more induced to stay with
ad to all creation for a distance of
36960 ft, that the Dunlop saw -mill had -
started up work for '87. J, Clark, IL
Gibbs, J. Shackleton, with the foreman
as head lower, are on the &tad' of work-
men, W. Neibervall foreseen, J
...a all summer ; and what cheaper way
of doing it than by planting trees. Lot
us display a little common sense, and
when we get the trees all planted, we
nill never want to go back to the bre
works• I could respectfully ask every
councillor to wake up to the importance of
this niattermita vote &special grant every
year foe this porposs. It is mit moony
thrown away but money invested in
good aunty, by the benefits which will
be derived Hoping to see the question
raised at the next meeting of the
council and discussed intelligently.
1 remain,
The "constantly tired -out" feeling. so
often experinced, is the result of im-
poverishea blood, causing enfeebled
vitality. Ayer's Sarsapanila enriches
the blood, increases the appetite, and
promotes digestion. The system. thus
invigorated, feels new strength and en-
NUL
Fall wheat looks esti in this part.
Farmers are busy seeding.
Miss Seeds is visiting at Mr Dodds.
/alias Maggie Bailie is home from
Wingham.
Mr Truax, of Goderrich, preached here
en Booday. We must say the young
man bids fair to be a successful preacher
We wish him eacoom
The Rev. D. G. Cameron, of Dun
piano°, preached hem Sunday evening.
Mr Cameron is always well received at
the Nile.
Hattie Elliott is improving slowly.
Mrs Oared McWhinney has been ill,
but under skilful medical treatment we
hope to am her &angle us again.
They have introduoed the roll of
'honor in the Sunday school.
Mr Elturh Oiryin will soon be able to
be out again.
By the way, Robert West has tome to
lire in our midst. He has taken
to himself a wife to share his lot. Well,
Bob, we wish you much joy.
In last week's hone of the Star the
eorreepondert of that paper found fault
with your comspondent for mentiosing
the wetter of rowdyietn. Now, Mr
Editor, I did not know that consequen-
tial person was a member of the gene
He admits there is such • rang. and I
cannot see how he could take it to him-
self, if the shoe die. not it hire. He
need not have tried it on, for no
perms would blame him if he had not
told us he knew about it He calls your
correspondent very sharp names, and
accuses Lim of telling thins that are
not true. If we have made a mistake
we are Ten to correetion. in regard to
the empty boom, It looks as ressomble
as a double-barrelled moat ; bet if he
will giv• us his name, we will go to him
asd get all the infortastion free his
enedoon that 4 possible Bet we will
jest remind the Star tenon' that he meet
n ot be en pommel in kis enrresprindere-e
as no one corm few each twaddle.
The distressing mimes. an often oh.
served ma 'nous girls and women. le doe
is • 'mat measure to • lees of the red
e orpoesios is the blood. To remedy
this requires a medicine which prodigious
these necessary httle ideal ~Meseta,
and hest yea dissevered is Johnson's
Timis Biafora Prim IN emits, awl 91
per bettle Otorrisi • drew Move, Albion
Mesh, Goderirk. Solo wet. (hi
• louses Item. •
"My wife has been a @offerer from
liver complaint for many years. 1 am
glud to be able to testify to the benefit
received from Burdock Blood Bitters,
as well as in the cam of my little boy,
who hen glandular swelling+. " J. 8.
Miller, 77 Victoria Ave. North, Hama
ton, ont B.B.B. regulates the entire
glandular system.
Mow to Spead,
Look most to your spending. No
matter what conies in, if more goes out
you will be poor. The art isnot in Task-
ing money, but in keeping it. Little ex-
penses, like mice in • barn, when they
are many make great waste. Hair by
hair heads get bald, straw by straw the
thatch goes off the cottage, and drop by
drop the rain comes into the chamber.
A barrel is soon empty if the tap leaks
but • drop a minute In clothes choose
suitable and testing stuf, and not tawdry
fineries. To be warm is the main thitig.
never mind the looks. A fol may make
money, but it needs a wise man to spent
it. Remember, it is easier to build two
chimneys than to keep one going. If
you give al to the back and beard, there
is nothing loft for the saving's haok.
Fare hard and work hard while you are
young, and you will have a chance to
rest when you pt old.
Illuerea PeOmes.
Nothing bet pore extracts from plants
and roots are need in 'mewing Mc-
Oreeor's Lung Compound, the modern
and now popular remedy for Colds,
Coughs, Brorchitia, Croup, Asthma, and
all affections of the throat, lungs and
sliest. All mineral palms and Auger
nos substances are avoided which ren-
ders it safe for children or adults. Sold
at 50c at $1 per bottle at 0 Rhynsa'
drug store. (2)
Rev. &Moral Janes has tendered his
eosionation as pastor of Knox church
and will retire from the active work of
the ministry. The rev. gentleman has
been aimut 90 years in Brussels and has
done his work well. When it ur consid-
ered that he is now in his 80th year sod
hsa been preaching twice a Sunday be-
sides attending to all the extra ordin-
ation of the church, he has done what
few men ever attained to. Mr Jostle is
still quite hearty,and bids fair to live ter
• good many years to come. As to whet
°curse the cringreinition will take we do
nst know. Some favor the union of the
tiro Presbyterian churches, while others
prefer extending • call to another pas-
tor. The Presbytery will take the
taCter up. fireseek Poet
Mesireger awed, rare.
When we say McGrieroe's Speedy Clue
lathe only perfect cure for Dyspepsia,
lover Complaints, Indigestion end Im-
pure Blood, we are telling piste facts, of
whsels hondrecla upon houtireir,own tes-
ty who have been restored to perfect
heal.h by its use. We would therefore
advise you stronly if you am a subject
of any of the •bove troubles to give Me-
Oregor's Speedy Cure • trial sed be no,,
winced. 11 1. 'old ie 60e and $: bottles
at Rhyme' disw store.
(2i
awiessigess ersoress.
It is the duty of every person who has
reed Reisehee. Gromaii Ayrwp to let its "'Move TrIt$4,41T, fle towelled
-
wonderful qualities be known to their If yes do not hes& the warnings na•
friends in miring Consumption, sever* Uwe and at emes pay attention to the
Collett', Crimp, Asthw a, Pneumonia, isaistainance of your health. How 4,ftirs
mei in fact all thenal and long diseases. we ems person pot off from day to day
No paeans can isse It without immediate the purchase of a laadia$110 which if pert -
relief. Three dimes will relieve any rase, cured at the redstart of s disease would
and we considm it the duty of all Drug- have remedied it aliment immediately
cites to tonneeniond it to the poor, Now if Johnston's TOtate Lire rills had
dying orossumptive, at least to try one been taken when the hat umeamess
bottle, as 110,(100 dome bottles were sold mode its appearanes the Mita would
last year, and no one bum where it failed have been -nipped ia the bud." John•
was reported. Beek a medicine as the sent's Toole Bitters sod Liver Pills are
german Ayrwp cans.* he too widely decidedly the heat toodieirse es the mar -
known. Ask row druggist shoot it hot for froward tower sod isvigoratiag
flemple heftier, to try. odd at 10 mute properties Pills Mgt per beetle. Bitters
Regular sem. 7$ aroma Redd try ell 1M emits asd Ill per beetle. snld I.
eiroseists awl duelers, is the Gaited Rosie the dreggist, Albion bleak. We
States mei Callable pow 114104.- 114
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Oto
The Ittadatticciit Meamship
CAMPANA,
VOIR DIFLOW & IIIDIL
.1
ef Collingwood Lien. whit b ha. 11..0 .1. I
teriagai W will terivoes earliest weal
ing et Lay Ligation fur
Georgian Bay k Ls a Suprior
The dreamer is temper,' to c411 for cam at
Wiadsur,lastruit. dsraiis. tiederitdi and South
empion.
Irreight collected fit- Cullingoond. iw�
Sound. Sean e. ituirie..Port A. rill:. Du -
loth and all poor es n 11 Northwest.
Mitt% n W111:10tV
,Ai.4.0r.
SASLOW CU Lt
11 Yams street, Termite,
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Ail •
Vise LAIN Tear. Mit.
After the above year is ended there
nerd be no person suffering from Rhea
inarissn, Neuralgia, Toothache, Head -
eche, Lembege, ur any acute pain, if
they only purchase • bottle of Fluid
Lohtning, as it cures instantly. Pain
cannot stay where is is used. The Milne
is Fluid Lightning. Sold by G Rhynas'.
druggis'. 2)
Leos este.
Tree complexion is only rendered un-
sightly by Pimples, Liver bpot• and
Yellowness. Thom It is well known are
caused from an inactive Liver and bad
blood. Dr Chase's Liver Cure purifies
the blood and whole system. Roe Re-
cipe Book for toilet recipes, hints and
suggestions on how to preserve the com-
plexion. Sold by all druggist.
Tb. Seat Founlate Pea la tbe World.
The "Wirt" fountain pen is the hest
thing yet invented in the way of a self-
feeding oen. It hese gold nib, shades
just as • dipping pen dors, and never
fails. It is • writing wonder. A sam-
ple can be seen at this ottioe. Every
lawyer, doctor. cleroyman, school teach
er and business mem should have one.
Thos. McGillicuddy the local agent.
Ladies troubled with Pimples, Blotches,
r R 'ugh Hands or Face, or sores of any
description. should use McGregor &
Parke's Carbolic Citrate. It will leave
the skin its perfect health, smooth, clean
and good color. Be aure and get the
Rename. made by McGregor & Parke.
Price 2:m. Sold 44 Geo. Rhyne's' Drug
Store. (3)
Barnum has the greatest Mow on
earth ; but hos chances in heaven are no
better than those of other circus people.
"This way, gentlemen, to the Ameri-
can dwarf, to be seen only through •
hundredfold magnifyiol glass totally
invisible to the naked eye. '
A Rewien -Of one dozer' -Tease&
iv" to any wasending the best four lin-
rhyme on ' remotion', ' the remarkable
gets for the Teeth and EsCo. Ask
your &serest addrem
Day and Night
During ss acute attack of Bromblits, •
ceaseless tickling la the lira, arid aa
exhausting, dry, hacktag cough, allies
the sufferer. Sieep is banished, anti great
prostration follows. Tide disease It she
attended with Iloarwinese, and sometimes
Lose of Voice. It is liable to become
chronic, involve to lungs, and terminale
fatally. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral affords
speedy reSef and cure In rage,' of Won -
orbit's. It metro's the disposition to
sough, and Induces refreshing Weep.
I Wore been a practicing physician for
twenty-four year,. and, for the past
twelve, bare sulfered from sanual attack.
of Brosiehhis. After exhausting all ttes
usual remedies
Without Rsli•f,
1 tri.e/ Ayrea Cherry Pectoral. It helped
ree immediately, end effected a speedy
ruse. — Cl. fitoveall. H. D., Carrollton, Miss.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral le decidedly tbs
beet remedy, within my knowled(e, for
chronic Brenchhis. and alt Mug (finesses.
— M. A. Bust, M. 1).. south Paris, Me.
I was aft/fitted. last winter, with a severe
if *hi. srhielt. from eepomare, grew worse
slid finally settird es my Longo By
stela sweats I waa nolueed alincet to •
skeleton. My Condi wow locessent, and I
frequently vett had. My physician told
mrs to give lip ',menet., or I 'rook., sot
Nve a month. After taking various reme-
dies without relief, 1 was dually
Cursd By Using
two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. 1
am mow In perfect haft), and able hi
resume business, after having been pro-
nounced thrombi. with Cosetniiptioe. —
ff. P. lienderren, flosielirogh, Pees.
Fer yews 1 was in a decline. I had
weak lump. asd 'offered !rein Breurbitis
and Catarrh. Ayer'. Cherry Pectoral re-
stored rne to health. sad 1 bay* Iwo ler a
Meg time romptioultoly vigercres• Js
cage of • redder cold 1 sheave resort se
the Po -torsi. and lied eperay Mist —
Alward E. Curtis, Itutlead. l't
Two vearsfy 1 sistfered teem a severe
Mresschkir. n atteridtpg me
hoverer fearful thelPhrebilhorere would ter -
Vibe
mow* le Perunmers. After Teri -
mo wedielowa, without heerik,
prepregort A Toes eyeoletwil to
thio wedlokom salmi taus, sod wee emu&
— Ernest Collie, temisseiset, brit
Ayer's Cherry notarial
s w muricw.
`4.i 7 1mi
IMPERIAL
SODA WATERY
GINGER ALE,
Els Els.
se,
Ask your 43r000r or Druggist for
these Goods,
ur apply to
GEO. B. COX'
Firr WI Kai hams. Hotel. tunivirhialt
THY: IMPKRIAI. ie universally recoestosO ,
ad ibe STANDARD BRAND:
Vor wilt- by all leading /facia, llutat, etc.
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Wollamo MOIMIre Of imitations
T0 itotsE ci AgAsEno
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11 The undersigned has just recelvtd • large
I I
addition to his stock of
DRY GOODS :1
All low and sessesame; also a fresh Mock of
GROOEBIE13
anti a good *apply of CURIO/ MEATS; also
OHOI011 FIIILY FLOUR
alwaya la Mock. rE.E.Dot all kinds.
crean sad see before buyieg else where.1111
limo& sold cheap for cash. or farm produce.
R. PROUDFOOT
Gederieli, April Mb. tivt7. 2006 -it
for which the highest price will be mid.
PLASTERERS, &c.
C. CR.414.3233:3
sok ailt.D: for Goderich fur the wale of
Alabasti n e,
The best wall enish is caboose.. All rotors.
Moo keel* on bend eleaweelbe and thellew
bere. mealy for owe, by tbe lb. er package.
.t.so .nl.ula lull supply or resit
PAINTS, OILS HD I
FUREILUM IHNEN 1101112111(S
Nall. wad nisildcre Slardware at Lowest
refer,
C. CRABB, Goderich.
Ar,'. Pee 111113-tro
WHO GETS TRE PRIZE
Parties wishing to porches.: 1% rod., )rd4..11, •ny ..tier Musioal
will du well to me
PROP -
lettere doing so, as he keel.. nothing tut Lha sery brit MAINS.
MASON & RI S C H PIANOS
BELL ORGANS,
CigaX1...5 !
A prima% the value of from 312 v. $50, will he triads to those purchasing
either of the shove.
Violists and Mouth Organs, Violin Strings, Music Books, Sheet Music and all.
Musical Instruments.
mie-The Cheapest House in the Province.
Lewirols on Plpe tiegan, Calmiet Orcan and Piano.
the Music Warehouse, West street. Goderich.
For terms, Sic., apply at.
PRE MILLINERY
IN TIIE
LATEST NOVELTIES AND FASHIONS
IN SHAPES AND TRIMMINGS.
A. Very Cheap Line in Trimmed Hate
GOODil MARKED AT THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES_
1E S S 0- IR, A }-T
Neat Door to Acheson t Coe. the softer. gliollsrish.
Meech 35.1, ItS7.
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Real Estate for Sale.
FOR BALI; BY AUCTION.
The following ereciertyr- Lots 1.1, and 1:.
Maitland road, also lote itil and 20, Cypresa
St. ia thc Town of Dederick di acre* in alp
asd buildings tifereen- the sea n bsikltue
abbot ZS z M) feet, derrick and cooper shoo;
also about 1e0 cords of stone 1. walfe : to be
sold ey Mr. Hall. at the British Exchange on
Saturday, the Tth day of May neat. at 12
moos. The compray reserve the
right of ow bid. If the property is net sold
"es blockit will be put up in smaratePot"
eels to wait pure
Mama A THXUA •
Is., Tecumseh Salt Co
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YELLOW OIL,
,CURES RHEUMA:45m
FREEMAN'S
WORM POWDERS.
An plasma blabs. Castala their owe
Persativa Is • We, sum sad efleeemel
dmilresur el ~ow La Childoom og Adele"
1887 NEW SPRING GOMIS 1881
I greet the public with the snnonacemer • that I have opened set a Choice Amorneent of •
N EW A Nip
STYLISH ArEsYS GOODS
•
Sortable for SPRING AND SUMMER Ware.
Tne range of Textile Fehr...ware so tarried Isis *451 40 that eves tie most fauldleue NO be
PLAIN AND BROCADED SATINS,
Black and Colored, Mtn and Striped Monte and veva. o'-oo
from a 5c. Size up to a Trade Dollar.
Metal, Pearl and Jet Clasps for Dresses and Mantles.
Buttons
CI -loves ct 1.3:.e Hosiery
F'i:i range. and at price+ unprecedented in the annals of the Hosiery and Mere Trade
ALL DEPARTMENTS WILL BE FOUND WELL ASSORTED. v
AD ucoatialy lace stock of Comedian aril Imported KNflTINO YARNS- Best Make&
IEF.Y NOTE- Geode sold Oa their menu. DO eniereproseatatleas mode. and strictly oar prioe
Oodersh. April 7th. ISM.
IN4aVETTINTITIO
Deeper sad Bellar▪ dembor.
Four 8, Fucir cools
311W ftmet".1lPme111:1=1"10orou
P. MILD IN. as will be said et Priem to end tlio
abaft hofwe making year Pwek9909.
:0114:4111, Maul Hall, Gouda..
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