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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-3-29, Page 36TRI NI11�c1N FIGNA' , 1 11 AV. MARCH t9 18 9. teen /Ars I I OPLit't 1 OW, 20 aflfifE 15 �8. w a rrR 'a rN BOOM r��l UUU lr MLL AT ROLI S 111 Neil ! Fraser ;& Porter's. No Trucks ROLLS Just w oat is Wanted, Prices and Papers to Suit the Times. It has bean Our Aim since opening our Placa of Buii333s to Advertise nothing but what mty be backed up by Careful Inspection of our Stock, and when we say wa have the Largest, Cheapest and Best Selection of Wall Papers, C3iling Papers, Friezes, Dados, Borders we rn331 ,1uet what we :,ay, and respectfully ask yQ to visit us, when one of the Firm will be pleased to •spend time in showing you Our Samples. sesta We buy from Manufacturers who sell to us only. No Old Trash, as We Select our own Papers, and do not allow Old Samples to be shoved off on us for new. Business done on the Square, "Central Telephone Exchange." J `I ;:e____ _. Oar Prices in Wall Paper and Borders are exactly Tweatj Per Cclat. Cheaper than last year. Papers chosen from 13 of the best English and American Manufacturers. Fraser & Porter. trout a to own correspotde.t. Mr Harry Monis 55.44 a a; sic ut hums t.. Mr H. -'y Ilsy.eni I r Iles auto if $310 Mr 'lay len ii.iesis left• lit, thea' t.. Manitoba. Alt.... titrty-lis. .•f tin trans • Mutt ties sheers of ]1r Frank Salo• s, 00.rwlig p;e s+ Utb ed at his residents it•e ir, i•( )sat week, let, V •h , • •.r• ••• •• ••. .L, „ n 'b My:P,Yted;.... ..• II 00 i IYUO t.. eh• boor • e„otyhw•W•rw oyster la‘ yta•...••••...-,•... .. supper. Tie Liebe.•.sea, Mr, ors and limier Y it .. -sees u Ir w U m )lies Sal! •a, .n est+u. tI the p' .,•pat y 4 mss. fr-.h unpack.•d”Ydas 5. IU r+ U II at�}u t.iYtnu0 Ire• 013 nabs I laity. \' seal sad u.y n.•aral -poa� 1, .6'.. )a a a H uu music and gats'.•, wale the order tfia I ... p toey� t3 Ui •• la IRI t - da{tutt t• owl 1>ts” 17/ evyetis! Aheel els eu uist,ck the 1' , Utl guests were Iiv•ted to r sua0Oa'i• sap• per, t., ■ Lich •set) pet -. n did )Jst.ea Sir Hares Morse. then tootle a t 11 ye- marks,.peektts* •iib.••.'•' •f Mr 8.1. tows' intei,deig '.•e. nig sir•u,t t •', stat hi, hog that our Iowa s Wlid 'se lar- Karr.. Mr ltatle.w• reptit(1 Ili t i api,topt••tas neatJier. Hu sri.i It .r. .t 11.1, ,• hips and hoped everytii.dt .echos' i• i•,,Y 1 TH ; ';KET . T1 a AND PROVISIONS' td<h ~Pa. Uoeciae st. Mar.'1, Is. 1'19. I OU •• 15$ or.* ..i,t,�.. .. s e e s .. ? in cs t: 10 ,it tads se es .. se es t :W i� sin i' busk r.i+,s. p cwt • w ?Rt.., .QAMf• ts ls'::":..I Wj 75 /e gsi .-vs......ai ie ' t*tat.a Qaea.ssans-,lank. !7. �9- io I ue • it Whoa; ppw au.l obi -• VV to 1 r, . ............... sees 0 4' to 0 ?S :.. wXl to t•7/ .. sees I'hcwtarlves. Ab..., so ,. .. c . ( pane- • Orb to o 556 party Lr'.kr ep..eet'y one pbuay.4. wit:, . oases:odorspa bW... 1 us to I s/ Ike eeenl 's c • a..•u. fw•toa........... sees a :ai las " Si iq, tyt y' ef_..-.r..." 0 17 to a la ``>:t4w1/u/ WEST W A •'s ANs►ilH. t.n_.w a 011 to 100 s_ `dwood ... t_ IR to : te Cot,tt1L Marino is.—t,5.oiled ►wit Lu�p rwii• .•.,........' tYS 111arch'till,. Mrwtrar.. all prota•yi. . • lice*. -.....,. *Wee r 70 ter (tollgate guesses the lrosanrrr a 611 • 10.Strv.l tattle tll•vM[g•. t..rt for Fenruart as. r,+.el 1' ''"'Iced Iteceit.lyelpails today were net larite t'u1 halanraand r.•:•. 1143 a 152104... ,.•• .f• th•' d.,aor.d was gam, nd .he, slues........ .................... peudeture $72 61, 1..ate:A $1':;.l1 ox: were *carve, wh.tcthere were; i.,.,;e or- renal. r Sall ............... s[raag. ..,..•�5 µ�. rernal. Tile receipts and prior:: hand Iuu c•rrR n . IurtrtM.te.l i, erste Morstissal. •voce 1 ams. -1110 ..ut'a Ie Mallawlfisemo-.... ...... ...........ems 1" Jae,ee I. 'ate, 5 _.; ••111,111 htn, I" '55.17 to 1!' for extort ; tl to ac .••r bas • Leos ; /6 Utz" ...1./S Ii m x3.1'2 soh. of two u, i I •areas) petit ea law l'o'se. ';Ito its rsett. 7 •b..• .. t to I,.• pc. It. Uve are ht : 00 huge. &eft per tut.; live Juices. "f herry�te-.' . t W.a l�ia•ll.vts t.•r welds. � TAILORING! ' asXTLEHEx,—I ales now in • position to in- vitt you to 'select your quit or Overcoat. from several hundred new patterns. They exile re- cently --latest designs—striking figures, quiet codons,l'lstitls,,tripls,t isetkx and mixtures. You can see 'several hundn,••1 patterns in as wanyy half minutes, and you'll bate an easy choice. They se sure to please, and are made to measure with the best of care. ''rices moderate. B. MacCormac. d rauellinQ ibuiae. GItANU'ritt'NK I:511.11AY. Trains arrive and depart at Uudertch as fel Iowa: annlvL Mall and *sprees • 1.50 p.m. )tail ass p.m. Mixed .................................IIA/ r. m. 'a r-tuud ..t d it tax was not sr•. Yoor tenders for tos',ship einsteie ••is. UN- , T s.7 t1 Y !1i' t) IQ ii Knt� Dr Smith, Ethel, cot • bad fall lest teas eh nwtioe seers, art. ri•• ,OSS?,OSS?'ems received that of U e Le. kit.., reified report was 'eh 'Not.•'. •ee• l,t r..., at tip • : l'horeday night, in r,nati1ience of which pe a carrying • belly sprained arts. Newsletters from Correspon- ; Mr. Shivery', eyanrelist. and Rev. dents, and Other Items. Mr. Willoughby. est c:uelph, are expected j in Ethel on Wednesday bight et hest ' week for the revival services est tb. A'mealy eilze.l .r the 4 suet y trwa vers. tibiae Is snit er:,der. of "roe wheal." Plitt sad retest. t ripped cud len. de inn. fret. [very armies. C Schafer and family, of H.4fry•,ba'e >rsmwed to Manitoba. We cub Huai prosperity is their new -home. Jas. Siesduws, Brussels; had his right baud damaged its a "brake" at the Rax mill on Thursday of last week. Mr itopkinson, of'Juliett, has geld his property, being lot ..d, con. �. best 100 acres, to Mr Warren ter ut =4,200. Francis Carney, ltresseis, is sick list. Itis ',lues. is said been caused ny au •'..ver dose. piece - Mrs II Hayden f (i .derich. is on a visit to her bother, Mr W T Yates, Wtngham. Mrs Hayden leaves for Mau- itoba at an early day. Methodist c ' Chu. rlrllwaue, And F k ! tot ward to f.>t nrh c or • r et Rohl. McKelvey, Ethel, lteteI pis week u.nvy In stttlenlelut of accounts t'.r slat sear. The fol„•wine checks were tweed:— Township cleft, am•ney p, hr refunded Use -know seknow schcad ratepey'ra--taxes �. f - Tells YEAS'S Anderson, writing jury list. $l: J din 1 ftR V D roads') 1'h clerk instructed , c, -t $00 e p r• . 1b.t- ed. Nltteed lay M, 11 moo, s.we••trd bi Nt liuwcte, the. Ill• uo-nttlef& 44 L.), i.04) meat on S.ttunla), \torch Sfl; at 2.34 p. is,., a' Me EII..' vr..te p t, ws.b s vtow- of se:that Mi Ellis' c ante for dan:n;e— leach. C•rnitet Tim c est ossa inatruttiel .A► P.. RIAt.Is, ItisrwsohCa and all WasII 1/Ss.v Ses ( siWer■ $eeoh'e Lmelei,st of Pure C, •1 Liter Oil, with Ntxprttpbs phots, is umlusted. The rapidity with which children gain flash mem it is eery w.•uderful. "I have its•. -d Scott's Emulsion in cases of Rickets I and Marasmus of long sta tidini. In every case the improvement was marked.'. M Main, 51 D , New York, told 1, by all Drugtoets, 50x. and $100. 4 Andrew .c hoer ant , Spent till Nietr grave: r• -au be for Manitoba and Dakota. This cow- thisuuwipattty in Ink. ant to reroute munity has supplied a good many reel- 4esto to the West. - tsar John Hannay, proprietor of the Regi b Lo d b d K kt ncreant �]lee Thos Grieve. of the 2nd minas- aioa, Turnherry, had the mlafettune to ' fall on the ice end sprain her ankle very Iseeerr:y on Sunda t up or.Wrae• time. SEEDS! SEEDS! We hare just rewired ogle or the harem* and divest Mocks of ' '.at, which will lay FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS s. ort ..e aro se sr c - overpaid, $6 Oa; M. Tocee, re;uud et e1M, aye that the prospects fur a lively to $1; Jt hu Syuun 'tun. gravel, $f•; demand and good prices fur bullar never + were better than for the coming season. Rubs Murray. •ud'ta,g books. 118: Jobs Stocks all over are low and eaquition are Webster, auditing bciu, $8; It he numer.,es fle has had an offer from • „• yiuu $ti 50 ---r c•.ntat7i- Nub. n ) g. the sum Montreal dealer of a very geed figure for hush Moreland, witness tees, gray-( at - creameries. entire season's make o „ L i hu thaw tououl adj, urLtd t o y eroameries. Li•nuun, $.. CV! •s.0 PLUG '.n the meet on .�aturday, April J0T h ( to have Miss Bethune. eldest daughter of Colin It. KMILh Blurt. fr,w an Bethune, E sy..uf the Grand Trunk Rail- way Col Martin, M I'Y. for Riranuski, Q , was struck with paralysis on Saturday moruing in the I'arhameot House, Que- bec, whit,” atteeding to Legtslattvs du- lness Thos McLauchlin Arad his sister, Mrs Campbell, win and dei. hter of Donald Mclesucblin, Grey, Tett for Manitoba on Thursday of last week. They had 'wen here nn a visit for several months. Peter Pentland, Attwooi, died rather suddenly last week. He was at his work on Friday morning and died early Satur- day morning. Inflammation was the lase. lie was in his 76th year and was a good citizen. D Stewart, assessor, Brussels, is on his rounds lie nae got iu t•1 the wrinkle in reference to the tender if the cauules and cu"s.,1 iently some of the dog fan- ciers will have to "whack up" more liberally than last year. Mr F. H"sonata', Seaforth, has pur- chased the tlx mill property, including four and a half acres of land on which is • large hero, a perk packing house and other buildings, for $1,500 Ile talks of dividing it up into town I( ts. Last week a Newfoundland dog be- longing to the s lit..r if the Port "turn- ed up its tors- fr the effects, f te.ison. This week • young dog of Kenzie Scott s also went to d'agdow. The slink who has the job in hand should be proud of his work. A serious accident happened to • little boy, on Jluodap, • sun of David Dunbar, of Ethel. Hs was in the Ing of Mr Simpson's stable watchintl them unload sonic straw when by some mis- chance he fell through to the stable two stories below injuring himself severely. Last Tuesday evening Mn. Crowell, Ileniryn, died, aged L'R years Her trouble was an internal abscess. Her husband died some time ago, shortly after their marriage. The Inners' of Mrs Crowell took place en Thurs.lav, the in ferment being made at Elina Centre Cemetery. In returning from the cemetery, after interning the remains of the late Mrs Donald McLsechlin, on Wednesday af- ternoon, the hearse belonging to Messrs Smith & Malcolm, Brussels, upset in one of the pitch holes and the plate glass on the right Ede of the hearse was hr, ken. The roads are terribly b•d•netther sleigh- ing nor wheeling. Mr E F Black, formerly of Wtngham, left fir his home in Nehraak• yesterday, taking with him five hones three im- ported and two Canadian bred. One of the imported horses tick first prize at the Industrial Exhibition. Toronto, last year The two Canad.•n bred were pur- chased from Mr D McKeon', of Cul• roes. A child belonging to the Rev S. Sel 'pry, B 1) , of Lucian, got access to a hoiden( carbolic acid en Friday after- n..oe and partook of a portion of the contents. At last accounts the symp- toms were favorable and hope is enter - tamed of the child's recovery. Mrs Seller,fir a daughter of R •I M. Swann, Ti. pros Wiwi hew Tmwudw wire driviwd home from Wtngham no Mtb• day evening, when their horse web fright at something near the brides at the north end of the town. The e,•.os, .isenee was il.e ladies jumped and s••ved themselves Irma a cold teeth, tont the berm tumbled into the niter. assist - L,vas s..eaf..rth on Mort•lay next for Manitoba where she will t' married to DU'NGANNON, , Mr Waren., an estimable y tog gentle- From our own correspondent. I man who for several y;u i was • rest- Mr Jutta Parks and family have re- i dent of that town. Miss Betauue'• many n:uved to his farm in Ashtirld. friends will unite with us in wishing her w ish them every success and prtf a safe and pleasant journey and a prise in their new hti,ue. porous and happy A young so Blyth, showed other day. Ht horse and it ran lad was leading frightened at the bolt, throwing The boy hu death, alth siderable di the mud. SMOKING TOBACCO riven riivi S\ -EP•. SEF Wel aperity • az 3E1 tied life. I The snow is gradually dissppiaring, b ices w asels Plea and Package. g Win Bell, butcher, `roads are beconeut m' re passible fee >r7Slr 'sod deal of pluck this i travel, and sleighs sup Cullen have' s _ father was driving a 1 given place p, ently is and ap;r'e•. PRINaASCOE sway, and the young gyring apparently n fast apion•,r :u•g• colt, which became i Our Sons of \"ulc�n are bei.' . o•,._xgod noway, and made a in preparing and nuiufactut'nt faiiniag • young fellow down. •impleutents, such as ploughs. harrows, to the colt like gam ' etc. Nile was drawn for a con- I The wont her here is tacep'ioeally tance on his back through t pleasant and tine I'..usi.s are in 1.iu„m, • and an necsaiwul i•ve and butterfly are What might have been a serious acct- • luting show, which •-rutnuat ceases tart dent ..occurred last Muaday evening, 1 spring is near at hand. when the stage wan on the road coming I Mr David Nevins, sen of Mrs John in from Bengali, about a quarter of a' �•vins. start,ii tram here on Monday mile from Zurich, whets the axle of the I :Noris, fur llat.front t.. try and better front wheel broke clean i$ and scared I ha pwiuon. We wash him success the horses. Had it not been for a con t Quite • number of inr yosny men have mercial traveller, who assisted the dnv- ! left this 'costal, and gone to seek their sr in holding the horses, they would ., fortune ut tete North -vitae have ran away with the load of p'sae'n gees, which consisted' of men, women i Mr Jas. Robinson, of Ashfield town - and children. I ship. near Duupshnun, who went to the Last Wednesday morning Bailiff F. „ North twist last fall, has returned home, S. Scott, seized the plant, ate., tf the i heel" been leletraphed fur on account Brussels Bw.fl,ef and removed the same to of deaths in his family, aid this sod- a vacsat store near the bridge. The ! den death of tee of his children who plant is announced to he sold on Friday,.; were attack,e1 with diththerie. The March 29th at :5 o'clock m. The bereaved parents Lave the deep eym• p 'mwunuy au their ..d "Nightingale" chattel montage and • ! Withy of the a The ,pert of the late John Fosler f GrantJenkins property claim from the Sheriff re cost 01 the re- - di tress. AND WITH IT • LARGE CONSIGNMENT - OF I • G eot s Sa111!Qs for the F.easoa AT- H. DUNLOP'S. Ever brut late Oodertch en Sale. (seed mate -1W. flee styles and fair priors /s the motto. UM- Next door to Montreal Hank PAPER ORA rn rt' L -COMPORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. IlltL(AKVA*T. "By 'thorough koowlsdasof the tsatwrsl laws wbk-h govern Iheopseatioas of dl/earkue and nutrition. and by a easeful spplicaUoa of the fine properties of well-w-leuted (woos, __Mr petit line pt Wed our breakfast tables with a delicately Sac ered beverage which may save us than) boas y doctors' bills. It is hr Ibe judtciu a use of sut'h art !flea of diet that • constitution may be gradually built up until strung enough to resist every 4a teudrut y to (Hoven.. Huwireds of Suttle maladies are floating around w ready to ot- tani. wherever there is a weak point. We may eaeape "'any a fatal shah by keg pt.ig ourr lire well fortified a ills pure blood and • pnrperly auuriabed reams."-- "enroll :sauna ti ot.: a rt, Made simply with holing water er milk. /toll unit is sockets b) grocers. lahrilse these JAM F.$Itl'P>tt Co.. Homoeopathic (b.wt- tsta. London. Eau/land. no - EVERY VARIETY cent libel inuts r. es. .n ins a GEC 0 R AT 10 N S amounting all to about $dll0 will have was sold ny aucti on Tuesday to Mr. t.i be settled before the gooes can ee ; Edward Dunne, sr , of West Wawanosh, released. I for the nun of $3.040. The sale was Mr L Lovell, in con. 3, Turnuerq, held in 11r. John Martin's hotel, Dun- aLi had the misfortune to lose his H ,1- Bannon. Mr. J 'aleph Matlough, our Iii I n tT T T1 <7 rl A A A 1T stein bull some time ago, visited bar ' p'puler auctioneer, conducted the sale. Bollert of Cassels, Ontario, last week, The same property was told some years aid from his herd of Holsteins selected ' ago for $3,200. Since then a uew house and brought home what promises to be I sad geed frame barn euro butts un rho • very fine animal. It is 14 months old, I premises, p!aisly e. of s's t44 hat 1per-' in Ontario is not of so Notch value as in some years past. weighs 750 pounds, and was sired by the well known "Branton" (No. 3,237j As Mr L',vell sustained • heavy loss we wish him success in his new venture, Mr Robt Morrison, rf Stanley, who some time ago purchased the farm on the 2nd coy„ for many years oecueicd by Mr Hart, of Brucetield, and who has now become a resident of this township, has purchased from Mr Hinsdale the farm immediately opposite, for which h paid $6,140. This farm contains 100 acres, and has on it a rood barn and stables. Mr Dinsdale purchased it a short time ago from Mr Mcl'egg•rt, est Clinton, for $6,000. Mr Morrison now owns two hundred acres of as good land as can be found in Ontario. The following story is told in the St. Catherine. Nowa : An aged German woman giving the name of Mary Brown, aged 68, and hailing from Waterloo, who has been in the city for some tome, eslled upon the writer to -day. She says that at the invitation of her sister in-law, of W'ingh■m, Heron County, she pur- chased tickets for herself and daughter for that place about three months ago. Upon their arrival at Blyth the daugh- ter, who is a stoat young woman of !6, wee induced by an intoxicated maa be leave her mother and accompany him in a waggon in some place in the entry. The old lady says she has not ems lel[ daughter sins, and would to glad of any information respecting be-, which might be addressed to this office. The girl goes by the nameof Mary Brows. She were a black hood, old fashtnned gray cloak, whit, sad red .potted dress, white mitts. and had a handle of eloth- lag, etc. Tb. old lady says that bee asst was soon ow hand, the Ii 'vs. hailed daughter "is not exactly right hi bar set and after • few hoer* all went ..n head,' and she twee that trouble baa le - their way reloteiag. fallen her. The he,dilnerters for wedding station- ary is boosted at THR Sti:NAL efhee,where samples of the latest styles are received as they are put ou the marktt. invita- tions, envelopes, cards, and cake axes can all be had, neatly printed at THE 81eea& steals printing h•, use AIMED HMI SVEN PEDAL U.S A., 1 l-1 In rnois, Niro competition with Am pianofortes or E.srope and America The wly U.B. International Medal ever award - ad to a Canadian pianoforte; alsoMedal and Diploma at the Colonial and llaadiem Exhibition, f Ilylwith titemehopingHe the Queen with a eweomhe ��11atoted by Air Arthur BslltvaS. Olietra&ed Catalogue. prices and bre![•, mos Nobs Numbs I to., .•...s•.w•.• 0.11111111.11 NOM, ms,wdt a, . te.e.w /110Ngt/. ea ae as fie• Lanese ae111111111 W ines, Liquors, &c FOS RALE. RI G. H. PARSONS Ile AL BION bl.00R. OOD1XRICN- Competitors envious of our suc- cess, Sole Agents for W. N. Peak, Brooklyn, IT. Y. Is warranted pure and clean AT OUR GODERICH STORE we keep constantly on hand a fall supply of FLOUR, FEED AND SEEDS. ('all at the old and reliable Last -St. Stand The People's Feed Store, 7: It. A. F. CULLIS, (ioderirb and llauche.ter. 1 K:e BBUCE'8 Gentile ABBEN IELD SEEDS or 1889 EEDS Our lateen tine and Priced Catalogue fur 8pri rade is sew ready. an will be trailed free to al pplia:ante. and to cuslumer f last year washout suhc,tn ion. ■lRRE1 Cfiht)E$ERS Mod it to thei- advantap. u ,w our twee'.. NO. A. BRUCE & Co Ysnntsn. stet. ARTISTIC I NEWEST CHEAPEST I 000 ROLL/ Just entered through the Customs No Trouble to Show Samples Everything required for house- cleaning. The Cheapest gorse Under the Si. Water Service! i bare now on hand. sad It Is my twenties to hese a full line of PIPE AND FITTINGS Rpwierd ter Water Supply Irene ea Town Dwellings, Lawns, Shops, Factories and otherwise. Estimate faralshed, week dens aid Sati. tocsins Onarasteel. Ali asses of Oyvialaei and Mien imo Pipe and Tittles, SwMMlM- 13O178a Hr.•TIria, IIT THR- HOT WATER SYSTEM, A sPRCIALTY. bslsos's Celebrated Met water Ribless. Ste. 0. A. HUMBER. Mar xffie SPACE —IS ED BY— C. 115 THE GROCER. FOND AT LAST! A Cn for Nail Times 07.7= —NOR— New AllUtlliCillD1-. NICK'S Amino Ii3llllr ikte For every !s Cash Pun 1 set In Seeds et Seed Omni. we wIll Perselit the Parrhaser with I lbs. of these VA1.C'APLY 0 a 's. Mr. Sutton, of Merit sm. writes ; from I Bushel sown last Sue ng . have grown 106 tl usbels. Jacob Switzer writes u•. A boon to Farmers wherever lntrwlooed. We have purebased the Oats direct tress the originator., SEEDS! W. BURROWS, *Ht. 1155 WaIAN. PCvPLETALK ABOUT CU*AP Teas and Groceries ISAAC ti, C-ASS1DY'S CA STA STORM is the Vince to au with your money. t hare leas warranted the- best in the market. Japan k Black 35c per lb.. Or 5 lbs. for $1.50. CROCKERY I .If�VsA WIiOLIf£8A1,-.E2 PPICIC8. Oreeral Oroceeles on hand at prices that cannot be arawed. nothing hut rest emir - GI ec.eries lewGIe.rtries kept. That -king sit for poet favors.and soliciting a Con' internee of the same. i have just reesivel the 1arw..t ee.ayf.- meat of Seeds ever breast to Qoderiet eon- Timothy, Clover, Seed Oats, Buck -wheat, Barley Flax- Seed, lax- S� olds, Carrots, �aS ether kids of °arise tad PIM ALSO OL __ _'PD, Crewed On Cela, Liaised ileal. earns thea, at4e,. whish I will batt at rase bet'.ea prices O i v Ree • call bifere pwreireiag eisweri are. 8. It -Ib ger. et Samiis. and ♦t/I marts , Crabb's Block, out door to E. DovQios. ROWN'S'I ALSAII IId Chard.ICE BarUIS 11 Turkish and Diamond Dyes. - FULL STOCK OF C'OLOR8 ON HAND. J. WILSON - Prescription Dru Stdre. Goderich Steam Boiler Works Chrystal & Black, Iieaufacterers and dealers ts Mesta Hellen, Salt Pass. Teske Ueala/M, tlmekeetwka, salt all kinds of Sheet Iron Wert. Improved Automatic cot -of CoAW Res - irises. Upright and Horisostal [anises. Ma- chinery and Castings or every desoMatioa. Ream Fittings. Pipe and Pipe fittings a6a•, Neatly on bawd. On Hand for Sale Cheap I H H.P. terms d Hand s.D... C I Seeewl-Used /ser sad Ir.Stne. It r., a. •eM-el... Cendetten. Hail orders will receive presage atbestisa. wenits f e,M. X. V. ■. Stade.. Vt. Repairs prempttr stseadeil to. P.O. BOX 881 CARLING'S ALE & POR CARLING'S IIVpIRIIR 'arilt LIM (Bottled) G. H. PARSON — ALSION IIIILOCIfi. OOO>iR1CS•