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THE FASHIONS.
earleV se JMttag. that WUI telecom
taw Pair Ilea.
Then Is maim • rale lir trimming
of every tint, width sod devise,
very beautiful dres-reels eau be put-
ts match nearly every pattern of
girl or Hound., Moe. New ease are
e of the Otitis and emu guipure,
and yke,Faders tied Toes- Sigel designs.
bey are oddly disposed on skirt and
ice ; they Corm oust-fruots, let!-u'-
utlon sleeve -miffs and penults, end, pret-
uf a11, they are made into dainty
arch capes for ouu•try wear, eaaotly
r the mylo of the Carmel' styes d
b uuw worn, vista ace appiid le
imply poiuted yokes of velvet, eenbroid-
ry or pawmestene.
Very many et the Dew stylish visiting
prumeude costumes are made of a
ich able of golden bruwu, gray or vio-
et drape d'ete, India ea.hanere or French
,reel's heir; thew trimmed with bands
►d Darrow vests ul fine cloth, overlaid
then with plain silk the
had. of the gown or with this color mix -
t with gold and silver threads or beads,
coordion-pleated skirts are finished with
single wide band of hie cloth ting
rich insertion, and the vest and cape
,n the Vandyke sleeves ars ode P. oor-
espood.
Amw,g the elegance" in new wraps
red mantelettee are those of heavy Pom-
,sduur satin t remade in pale 1
lending* mode in Loa XIV, style,
with white or beige silk gilets covered
with gold or oupper embroidery. White
th capes and coats of white or cream-
ortd doth will be in high vogue all
mer. Some of these are trammed
h ,gold or silver is shaped
long 'louder points; others are nobly
aided. A stylish garment ui sdelled
y Mme. Kate Hedy is sent over as •
em of taste. Its (duly solid ponion is
'se yoke, the Mudiei collar and lime
ole fronts made of the new fatrec,
stered velvet, in apple green. The
pe pert is made of black Chantilly lace.
A large portion of the new summer
moles are tiling the f"rw of wide
apo wt "u very lull ariuod a yoke "r
ery dee;. point. This allows for the
valorem* height and n.Iuwe of the
loanable sleeve. A secuud much nat-
uwer flounce geoetsllyappe.rw at the top
lithe •.th.r Tne accord t.,n-pteatod'c•pe
a neater and more becoming "tyle to
horse abuse shoulders are at all bead.
his cape gives a trimmer
file the power of ezpsnawn is quite as
reat as that of the wore daring wingy
udel.
Many of the new corsets to be worm
with "h•tnin ok ' dresses or "easy g"ei,s
re made extra high acmes the shoulders,
with adjustable straps which can be re-
gulated at will. There are hut few
Minos, the soft bunk in front mid to..
narrow steels at the back pr:,rrdir.g ail
eeedful .up,. rt. Some of the cornets
Lar, ribbon and net point% over the hips,
making them very t1,xible. Others are
m• that they can to tightened nim
1. ed as had suite the wearer. An
it :holy ridge sorties the beck .1 the
shoulders is frequently seen when a kw -
•:,t curet is worn, but the sanitary c..r-
eta ohvaate this, .red the shoulder -strap
n the tiro varieties, while 11 is of great
aid sa a supporter. in no say impedes
.therty of action when it is necessary to
r.ue :he aro to the head.
Hight and striking military
.re sill very popular &Moog youthful
acieu and gowns. Fisherman's blue
re to be r favored
450 fashionable jackets. Some of the
t -weight walking cats /sore to be
ed at one tia a or another during the
summer mamma; are of blue pilot cloth
literally covered with passementrrit;
others have the trimming put on in ef-
fective Gothic point.. Natty styles
for summer yachting are made of Or-
leans blue chevoit or of heather checked
chevoit, designed after cats made this
season for the Prioress Maud. Throe
have loose double-breasted frotta, broad
Ifung•rtan revere. and leg -"'-mutt":,
sleeve., which are made long enough to
torn beck isa a deep cuff at the wriats. •
High bodies. fastened kehind and long
leg el. -mutton sleeves, with elegant lace
frills at the wrists, .re • feature of some
of the new summer r'eoepttou gowns of
tight brocade in mauve and silver, gold
sod resod*, Rose du Barre sod dove col-
or, etc. A charming toilet is made of
willow green pan de vie, with the front
of its high round waist made of a single
breadth without darts, nut shaped by
six pleats slightly open held ab.ve the
belt. The top is slashed to form • V
from throat to chest, alt white crepe
1ici•e 61h"g tt out The back of the
t is not round, but pointed and quite
..th, and is laced instead 0f being
hooked.
It is very fashionable to cover the flow-
er pot or vase holding flowers "rah a silk
cover either on the stand or dining -table.
Ready-made,* number if these are quite
an expesaive pureness. Home-made.
they cwt but a trifle, and are early com-
pleted. Take • length, for instsnee, of
willow -green Chiming' and a correspond-
ing length of primrose yellow silk, the
latter for the lining. Juin neatly in tho
form of an oblong biz, and then pot two
or three runners about five inches below
the top; pet your narrow ribbon through
this, or an elastic band; place the flower-
pot inside, then draw up the runner at
the bottom and the one at the top. Al-
low the full trill they made to stand op
well at the hack se it !sees yno, but in
front tI , broad hem should drnmp down-
ward its full length, so that the bright
yellow lining appears. A large satin brow
mad ends may he added by way of forth-
emIlishment. .1 set of • doge° fine
eras se int serrnends soh as are lust
escntwd scantly decorated • wedJiog
kfsat table.
Itemiser. are %.111.5
ti gray linen stationery.
kinds of iso trimmings bov
mtllin-
fit suite with plaid skirts ft r mai
boys.
Many tan, fawn and brown shoulder
tape..
Plain orloted India silk for fire -place
setons.
Whits Mims silk dressing serines or
t 1 Jill. tails Ilabdwirb Unk tier
gowns
"Crosse velvet almost exclusivity for
millinery.
Heavy taffeta silk to line grenadine or
n et got se.
Folds of hese, etc , railed with gold or
silver Memel.
More plaids of great' woolen than of
any other color.
Russet ties fur street wear, with over -
gaiters to mach.
Lace, mull, crepe and side muslin deb
O 5 01)05 More.
Veiliog "robes" having silk -bands of
silk embroidery.
Floral psrasols,muffe and prayer -bout.
fur wddisig..
Lome a/Uars with rolled trouts only or
rolled all around
Mohair 'rubes' having embroidery and
silk acne band..
Black net emhroidesd with borders of
thick vJt demotes.
Exquisite crush roam of yellow velvet
without any foliage.
Chenille table covers with deep fringe
of the different colors.
Black lace flouncing embroidered with
jet and gi Id beads.
Union suits of the Stuttgart sanitary
galled for sutomer weer.
White crepe carriage parasols trimmed
with gold braid Vaudykes.
Quiet colors for street suits sod many
red shades fur house gowcs.
H. tetrad four-in-hand
scarfs in boxes fur mita.
Dainty window draperies of net laving
crus stripes of silk brocade.
Coaching parasols of olein go)d. with
• V of plaid inserted to each gore.
Many pain of mode and putty-oolord
suede kid gloves.
Cedar chats for packing winter cloth
ing t0, as they are proof against moths.
Dressy four in -hand scarfs of brocaded
mod striped whits cud pearl-gray silk.
Umbrellas with vegetable ivory hand-
les, for the use et both teen .1551 women.
House tics and suede kid trimmed
with rows of narrow block velvet ..ver t tie
mow.- Ltglia.ode Ee. auusist.
Pmntaloen striped sehevoits for gMMs'
lalsard's Uattweal rare. terns. tor.
A .wrillr Idyl.
Aprop-a of the new domestic science
of piling chickens by chlorofo,rm. I re-
call an amusing experience of my early
hi m...keeping worm I was a tyre. 1,1 ttiu
bummers. writes a Louaekreper w the
Detroit For i o.. 1 had intended hav-
ing a chicken p •t -pie, havu.g learned
how to make ,t fr'nn an old Southern
u,iuii u , si:d 1 wast• d t , astonish the
heei of the house with my proficiency.
ism. 1 f,.rgot ut.e thing, although quite
fewi.iar with lie famous recipe .,f Mrs
Glass -"Feet catch your hare." 1 had
not caught the cLteken-at was nut
killed-- and there was no cook -Look to
al. the reser 0f my iguoralce--and it
was almost unlimited -which gave • re-
tire f.r cwktng live chickens.
"Joining," I said to my staunch maid
of .1' 'Burk. "you must kill the chicken.
"Never did such a thing in toy life,"
sod Joanna shorty. "Fryther always
vireos/ their nicks at home."
" Phan why not wring its neck," I
sugg••ated with a shudder.
"C.•uIdu't do it, mem. Tin that ten-
ter hratted that as two as the chicken
be,;n,s to equ.wk I put both fingers in
my ward and hides buy heal sum usher.
fin 'Bat not very encouraging. It
we getting on to the tlThb' that the
chickeu or chickaus should be
in the pot, to ,sing into the
pie. stemma setggested that I stand at
We gats and bail a
But not • boyover the tender age of
sax )errs appeared, and I grew des-
perate,
'Than depeudence on a mac is all non•
sense' I said, severely. "I am deter -
'timed to Tuve chiekeu pot -2m for sup-
per. Now, Joanna, If you will catch the
chicken, 1 will kill it, I well cut its
head off with an ate."
I felt lake • blood -thirsty murderer se
I made this speech, bus Joanna said she
could easily catch the chtckeu If I would
kill it.
"Gut we will need a pair, mem, - she
said; cunning.,
1 did not care. I felt that when I
trace had my hand In I would be able t..
kill :he whole roost of thole, and i got
edge of ut thaxe ose d to anapron
trait and -felt s imthe
'rbe ch:cksu made • noise that alarm-
ed the neighborhood. Windows flew
up. cats wamFerd, dogs harked. I en-
trenched myself so the woodshed until
Jonaona cams in with it still shrieking
in chicken language and kicking with all
its might.
'It's good ar.d plum � ' she said with
w grin as she was ab.yt tt hand it to me
•'I cannot be and guard
both,- 1 cried. "If I em to int Pts head
off you meat hold it. Now lay its head
on that block -it wont take • moment
•- now ' '
1 looked round wildly and raised the
axe. That chicken had cased to strug-
gle. Ira head was laid on the block and
It was regarding me with one eye, a rd,
distorted rye.
"I cannot d.• it, i exclaimed.
"Here, Joanna, 1'11 hold the ehickun
and you cut Its head otf.
The girl grinned.
"I don't mind it,' she said, "el I ean
hit it plumb."
We will know what she hit.
There was 'concussion and 1 rag in and
barricaded the door. The chicken flew
to Ibm top of the fence uwbmrt. The
next I heard ws the manly viae• of our
nest -door neighbor, choking with laugh-
ter, as Its offered hie 'tiresome
Well, we had the pot pie, but I never
have atte.entd to take the life of •
chicken sine, and i doubt if a bottle of
chloroform and • sponge world be any
andecement to the line of murder moat
fowl, as Macbeth has it. But the pie
was a s000e98.
Slight derangements of the etnineeb
and b r.01. nay often he e nrreeted
Sikkim only war of Ayer's Pula. Th seg
net having the Pills at hand, your dis-
order imereares, sad a regale, it of skit -
sem follows. "For the treat of • Reil,
the +.s woe l imb, ' ala
THD: HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, ]PAY :0, 1890.
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THE "Y. S' " COLUMN.
• bowl Mr aMy the Aedor.
d... . ••
1151. Ili. 'hedge," said •
a J '"sr Io s (n".d who visa trying
MMM�111j lir s II I.1. 4. du . , M • rwwiN of ea. .• -g
hint grow masa. • *55) tout 1" was bis
Irieeoi'. sego•
mom of people heard
that I '•.d n• h, - •h y would as) Ih•i
Char. wo 1.... ..•. 11 a •crow loses 111 m)
ebarwc,,o..u.s treat l wee • reclaimed
dreuL• d " ' No," said bis frseool,
'they revere ea. rimy th.t, for a nes beet'
auger I,) Ihosa ,,d" of tboueatsd. n
•11. •s. cse.rac••t ib -re lira never been a
roam.' rt. • as•s•er ra.su,.d bio ; I e
t.•..k in.....ruder, a d I. 15•0 an eat urei
Chrat.a aurker ter mutt '.f uur larg.
1..51..
Y••w m..) /0d ..rrd tin sign the pledge
tsar ).Nor ell, be' sign It lint you wa)
Itrir a •be h.rarflt, .lar weight, the sta,nd-
toe 11 you, ,awn ••oat clam meter. 11
etas) .005 reyutant+, sod stsinles.
character erre 4: mond aloof, the p'edge
w.,uld h... lope/rim failure E.ery r:
tweet .rete Ch, Psi i,.s per.aw who mites It i.
lit.- , nim - 1 ,lir miles Suction liar the sus -
face of ,b. era, helpt..t l.. eualain the
he,.) t,et• lad -is with &eh.
.•sive. Ike plesltje : it wakes it ra•i. r (1.r
"there Is s4, Mr Wm. -lila are creetutss
.d f..m, .. , We u411c.u1 heap it. 'sVr are
u.*de .o What ,mw does, the others are
apt o,. There's un.t.y •u eater rye
look•,.g t•.nee what the re.der ,,t the.-
don- is Atoned to du ; i1 he stool the
pledge, ghat boy, that compareee, that
serr.u,, will do the setae ; but if he r.
fuses t . d.. a. ,it o..y b. that that eluting
nue viol west' ray..., mud that refusal will
lead to ruts
Jl.,re eyes are watelon*/ us then wr
thunk. M..re ores than we know are 00
the iw'aoce•, wasting Isar t1, • feathrr..1
our es.•ug.le to tuns them floe way or
that Ai., we ri'ti ,n leaving anythn.g
tee -heir ilett ii.•.11t sore ono fur elope
Christ d •• "' .t a moat use alt n,•a•ta to
save emit., th'.u,rh the use of the means
co.upels us 1 5 f .reg., amine boasted liner-
ty, or winos lo.. -d
Don't bay that you have no influence,
11 is 0511) ea. vicuna*: you have ; you
would hot like another to ■my ihri Of
course y,•D hese influence ; use .t well. • -
I,ak sod I.y Leaf
w505r5 • cant Beano rr55t•I* \wwra5919.
**Give Slam a t beer. -
"Give lion • cheer." The hearty
word* erose fr the Ups of .sawn 0110 111
the. oroad leathered around the buildis.r
enveloped in dames. and were pr p'ud
by • momentary faltering of a brave fire-
man a• the final eft.rt that was needed
to save a human die Instantly hat,
sere waviwg 1.i the air, and, above the
crackhug and roaring of the fire, the
cheering ..1 the multitude belyw fell up-
on the ears of the wavering fireman.
Electrified by the applause be renewed
his efforts, beat back the thawed that
.scorched ha face. burst it the wohlow
:hat %Quid not y Ietd to t )(Ape/ girl's
strength, mid .hruugh a uloid of smoke
and bre herr his 1)0nnn5Cl•aO111 burden t"
tier aarpu.g friends below.
' Give boa a cheer '' said a voice in th.•
audience, as the yuuug aspirant for
academical honors bruin to hesitate in
he midst of his welt -prepared erste n
"Give him •,cheer,' and as tits appre
crated buzz• was rattled, the heart of
the youth kathered new courage, sen that
he succeeded o. *mono: ter scholarship.
which to hon meant ouch more than
empty honors. In this very way the ap-
plause of a sympathetic sod re.p.onsiye
audience bears up the speaker, who
otherwise would fail. Mr Gladstone
unto said, "A speaker gets from his t.arr
OM 111 vapor that which he gives back t,•
them to flood,' add when they have got
it they return it to hint writ interest.
"Give him • cheer." 1Vhu 1 Why,
that young Christian who has coin. out
Inns the world, and nn the midst "f
temptation is trytn, tit live a conaecrat
ed life. He needs n►.,re then an tonere.;
Id your prayers. Giro him a warn,
hand shake, a word of praise, or a smile
f recognition when he teams to fount or
falter by the way. Let hum know that
you appreciate his .tf.,rts, and will bus
dna.0puintd if be festa. If he does a
amble thing Kiva hem a cheer by tellirg
him be has done woil. I: will give hent
strength to meet new trials and telaip.a-
tints.
"Give him a cheer' - thus .trvnser
within your gates. No matter how brief
a tarrying Ise may wake, LA heti ori
c,.me. Do out let hers go away feeling
that 1.o one has an interest to his welfare.
•'Give thein a cheer." A host of
weary. boring men and women are today
calling loudly for cheering words and
helpful mtnutnes Do out keep the
cheer that would bless them lying idly 1.t
your hearts or trembling unsaid upon
your lips to scatter around their t.emt,s
when they are dead Bring the flowers
Plat you are keeping for their c"tfius
and strew along their pslhs today while
they are alive to inhale their sweet frrg
Mink
Give them • cheer. ' Words of hon-
ed praise will spoil no man. It you
gain • biesaing from a sermon or prayer,
it wail encourage the preacher to hear
you say go. 11 some ones holy Irving
you and helps you on to a
better life, would not he be happier to
know of the influence sr is
emitting 1
"(sive him a cheer." No matter
where, or when, or bow y ydi came into
c-mtset with poor, struggling human
mala, lend them • band -give them a
cheer that will help them to live better,
nobler lives.- Christian Weekly.
A Jobe tat Paid.
A gond .tory is told of the celebrated
surgeon Professor Billrotte, of Vienna.
He was asked • short time ago to
per-
form an operation upon • Russian Jew,
and he agreed to do the same tot a fee of
250 giiness. On making the journey to
the small town 11n which his patient lived
he wee informed that the Jew hid mod -
thinly died However, in order that he
should not softer loos by the trans otiow,
the Professor wee oohed whether be
weald treat five hospital patients for a
fee of fifty gramme mach. He saepted
the offer and did the work, and just as
he wee sating homeward M •sesrtained
that nem of the five patients epee whom
ha had opsrared we the Jew who we A
reported to beim been deed.
The Favorite 'BOOT8a8N0ES
Medicine for Throat and 1.uug Diffi-
culties Laa long been, and 81.11 is, Ayers
eberry Pectoral. It cures Crap,
Whooping Cough. Broachltb, stet
Asthma; soothes itr,taUun of the
Laryua soil Fasicea, streugtsess the
't oriel Gagans; allay • soreness of the
Lungs; gue%enta C ion, and,
es en to advaucud stairs of that disease,
rain-%e.s Coughing and induces tllesp.
Their is no other for dui -
eases it the throat and lunge to be com-
pared w tib Phu remedy.
Mr wife had a distressing cough,
wmh palms in the side and breast. We
tiled various wreUcinsa, but none dui
Ler any good until I gut • bottle of
Ayer's Cherry l'et•to,al, which has curer!
her. A neighbor. Mrs. Glenn, had the
srcaeles, and the ..ugh was relieved b
the ore of Ayer, l'b rrry Pectoral. T
Lar, m. Lositauuo in ling this
Cough Medicine
to every rine aft, teted."- Robert Horton,
Foreman lkailbyl.t, Murrilllun, Ark.
.. i havr been afflicted with asthma
for forty years. Limit spring 1 was taken
with • v soiree cough, which threatened
to terminate wy days. Every one pro-
nounced toe ill I deter-
mined to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Ite afire la were anrtgitml. I was immedi-
ately relieved anti continued to improve
until entirely re overed."-Joel Bullard,
Guilford, Colin.
"Six months ago 1 had a severe hem -
corkage of the long.', brought on by as
in,e*sant cough which deprived ins of
sleep anti rest. 1 tried various reme-
dies, but obtained no relief until I be -
goo to take A e.-n'r ('berry Pectoral. A
few bottles of this medicine cured me."
Mr,. E. Coburn, 19 Sewed se, Lowell,
Mass.
"For children afflicted with colds,
coughs. sore throat, or croup, 1 du not'
know of any remedy which will give
more speed♦ relief then Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. I have found it. also. invalu-
able in cases of Wh..qung Cough." -
Ann Lovejoy, 1'271 Wrahlugtuu street,
Boston, Mass.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
reel -mike BY
pr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. Mass.
Sold by all Lrutgsu. tart.. 11. " b.455., $tl.
novo;
C_ _ BOOM
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TOWN PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
$100 AND UPWARDS
1 have a large number of {tourer and Lola
and 'Vacant I.and. in 'be moat draireibk part.
01 .ler Town - rest salt ME se.
Now is the three .o secure eropeny before
the kig Ruse. The 1'. 1'. R. i. voluteC 5095,
and ins.hort tnrq. pr:tea will have advanced
beyond the reach of many.
�sll rind .se. Lite and Prices before purchas-
ing else % here.
R. RADCLIFFE,
Reel hsiate and lien••rat lrwural,oe Agent
fetter Wrst-St.. third dew from square. r'. 1'.
kL Ticket and Telegraph ()Moe. M -if.
Spring is about opening
and the Ladies of Goderich
and Vicinity will be want-
ing something nice in foot-
wear. I have the largest
and best stock it has ever
been my pleasure to show.
All the leading lines and
styles in Kid, Dongola, and
other fine material, in Com
mon Sense and Opera Toe.
In Staple Goods an im-
mense stock, suitable for
Town and Country wear.
Prices lower than ever.
In goods of my own Man
ufacture I carry a large
stock, many lines of' which
I have been selling at whole-
sale for several years, hav-
ing sent large shipments to
British Columbia and other
points.
Ordered Work receives
my special attention, and I
am determined to give you
the very best that can be
made. I have customers in
this branch of my business
from Montreal to the Paci
ific Coast.
Repairing promptly at
tended to and neatly done.
To the Shoe Trade of
Huron District : I have a
stock of goods larger than
is carried by many of the
jobbers, and buyirib my
goods in large quantities fcr
cash I will sell to you at job-
ber's prices or less. Call or
write for quotations cn any
lines you may be needing.
Leather and findings in
any quantities from a quart
of pegs or a pair of half
soles to fifty sides of sole
leather.
t E.
Gaud Steam Bailer Works
F.$)al.liebed 101).
Chrystal & Black,
DOWNING,
1'. r. Fiat -.t. and Square, Go.lern 1;.
QUALITY
)t,nu'et.•rur.-rsend dealer. Is /
rte*m lir.+t.•r.. gait Parts. Tanks. 411.01 ALwAys wiN
�nwhehe.. It all kinds of Mhelt """off
iron Wore.
Improve! Actrematie • ut-o5 Collie., Es.
mines. t'pr.ght and Nor: r)n*I Rogow* Ma-
-binary and t'aating. of very drarrinuion
Brans Flitted*. Pipe sad Pipe Fitt;ar(e con-
t.sufly on ba ad.
Med orders will rroeive prompt attention.
Weeks t Opp. G. T. W. a.att.a.
x.. 'tweets prompt!) .,r.ded to.
P.O. BOX 361.
21S0
ARMSTRONG
FANkI1G Mill AND PUMP WORKS
ARIRTHOWYS IIPROVED
Grain ani Seed C.eane-
no generally 1 to Is the hest ma-
chine make. t„r ' I.oruugt.'> claming grate and
seeie of all Lind..
-ZT-
Separates all Noxious Seeds
and chests from grain et one cleening..aving
and el.•aeeng ..II ttuu,thy need ai the none
•
out of any kind of grtln. It can to 11tte.1
into any funning mill eithuat :.moving the
shoe, no lustier how old the mill iw, sad
makes aim do as g,a,d work or better Than the
moat unproved Ile., Mille known.
It allows nes meet to h.- blown Into the chaff
It Cleans Speedily.
tafEvery cleaner' warranlrl to work a• repro -
tented or no sale.
1F1
In ordering by rr.sll vivo. Inside w 1511 of
shoe• nod name of mato,- tit mill If Mil. eine-nt.
and tr stow h.s alt .torr or the old tashi0n-
e"l hind *take. ---
S
As the Old Darkey said :
"Ise rayther pay more an' hal,
alo best once in a while, than to
pray less and hab a pout article
ofn."
�1111.Tca Trade llllI)h(1!
You ean get tile
BES 1' VALUE!
-AT
cads. A. NAIRN'S
GROCER.
CHAN'i OF BUSINESS !
THE OLD AND RELIABLE
F A'T-1.T.
" !ante
"mistily
of FLOUR AND FEED STORK
FIRST-CLASS PUMPS 11 .04 CRAN43 H %Nine
on hand 1 from Algoma white
q.Iarrerrd pine.
Yf orders by mail promptly attended
to. Shipped to sop point.
ADDRD818
ARMSTRONG BROS.,
G•oderioh, Ont.
1-h
PATENTS
CAVEATS. TIM IIIIMES NINO CIP10101ITl
Obtained, and all bush) Int Atitty.a. FH�
Owes at tended to at IfVD�Jt�T
Char entre Is pppory{ts ties U. S. Pates& Of -
flea, and we ear obtain Murals to tom Uwe"
time those remote from WASHINGTON.
mead JNN,RI, OR ORA WINO. Wo ad-
?ler ea toppt enut14,�Inty free s1 estr5r and
we make fi11'('HARIJ1 UNMOOR WI us.
r4 IN P/ SNr.
W. refer, herr, to the Pasttat•.ter,th. e
0 *WW1 Order Dlr.. sad to eweWs .1 taw
U. S. Pinson Owes. Tae circular. adelea
terms and rereremaw to sebum eii ata la year
ewe Stabler Owaty. writable
The public are hereby notified 'lee the tlnnr
and ieetl bustee.o formerly carried "o Icy A.K.
t'nlL. has been prim• by
THOS. J. VIDEAN,
who will .•srry it on in all its bran. hes at the
old et and, Punt #1. nee rtbr 5. nave.
1'nder Inv ,f former prnpne
tors this Mosinee. tar hems the must sreem
fol in its lino of any In town, and as the new
proprietor ban been detatiled with it for
oval eight years. there will be no tailing off is
the enemy formerly exhibited In keeping it in
the treat rank.
floods delivered In all parts of the le wit.
Th. latest and bet linen of neer and feed
always ow mind and choice weds M araamn.
711014. J. VIU+AN..
1 take this opportnwity of thanking my rue-
Omen
esOmen for their Itber.l patronage during ra
proprietorship of the Ra t -et Floor and F�
gtmw, and also take pleasure In r.rorerw.wd-
leg my eueoieser. Mr Thos. J. Vldrsan. who
wilt be faunal O be • thoroughly reliable man.
tf-U A. R. 1'ru.i.a+.
CARLING'S
ALE & PORTER
nfle-b» Pat"O e. WW isominCARLING'S BAVARIAN
rnmrd•s &Woosll Cases Mamdrwt.
II,.I LIGBR (Bottled)
c l1 T1 Sigalt ; C . g. PARBONB
tthiitis
• SLIMS BLOCK. oODtRlI'il.
Crouching lbuitie.
tjI5AND Tttt Sk 1.. pie At•.
T and drlwrt •. Gwirr• ' .. h
lows
...51555.'.
Its
Mail and prom.... ... 5 ., 1,...
llyd........ on.
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3lisal ...... t 5 ,a
D. Aar/
Mail ..........
Mail sad hUre„. ••• ..
1111.1. ... .. ..
SCRAP RON.
Tt., highest 'r•, In ca. -b paid fur test sad
Wrought eh rap Ies.,..
1 have on land
PLOWS & CALTIN(S
of .At,,.n. tial,
PIPE AND FITTINGS, &c.
0.
te. .
. iort. street Church.
.UMBER.
0o'R RI
.Kw
Oland
d0..s
w...► s t .
.a. -b on .ao world entre
rias.•.. •vara w.r.
rte .5.511. tarso•► awn..
I.Y.+ wr.r 5'" ,
area .e5 On f
s...� h.. 1.a 5 ►w
.ri s+intinaley ... ore... 'we
.y.. .r the an need ..s wises4.5 .Thaw rrtt0 555.0 0oilw
wino. .. M ere.. A .. air sone y..ss
Snell a. no H. ern. wear no rad Fors .. Anne I...1I-yon
*R.& send .•yW.n .ad in* .a.w ),..o 1n , ,, .. was
In ninsilin s..•. aur sir wren odea kw w,....
w
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rim rion we fay dr'
l . (,... r'r •• Iie*or nor .•
r
es s ywMa
ykw.. .11, e. ...prr. 1.50i • i ... 5-. .�,.a
..w noir see s. 0' . ' y 154'0y sen
m,w»a It Co. :et ort read. Mals..
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Jl�DS
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MAY
SA REDS&SON
WALL PAPER !
KALSOMINE !
WINDOW SHADE+ !
L....) PAINTS
BARGATNS
The Cheajest House ll i1 r the Goa
COIPAR ION!
"I Advertise in t`I Don't."
Tao Signal."
the /4urun Signal
I' t•CetdelSKlo
&VERY FRIDAY M111NINf:,
AT ITa w•rran res, e11'.a nr.o r :
NtltT11-MTItEKT. QOUKItIs'!1.
It Is a wide-awake local new per. devo'•-d
r a .r,n ret y news rad the dfesalnisat sen of ust-
fet knowledge.
It ATM far M apN'prTNtt t
aim a y oar ; 7)c. for six ieoetha lee. fcr
brie months. If the .uberrption ia not pa d
In advan.•e nh ertMhin will be chargiel at
the rah• of $2.l111/ a year.
AlDVel?llalas tATr,'
Lewitt and ether coated advertisement., t •
per lone for flee ineertson, word 3 el•,•. per'•
for each .uMe.tueet Insertion. Measured .0)
noopwreil scale.
Loral mol i.ws in neer.net type :,r per hi •
Loral notices In urdieary reading tags• It i•r
wore.
Engineer cards of six lines and under 1 ; r
year.
Ad 1 of Loaf. Toned. Stray,.:
litun,b,n. 1..teat. Sit,ati,wl ll"aut,d .-•.t
husln.e.. (haileea Wants -,1 not ei.e,•d:ns •
ems. nonparty! 31 per month.
llon*,w ow tale and learnt' nn Sale. not 'n
nxee.t a line., e1 for nr'.t mantle. ter per +:.i.
teenent month. Larger *d.1. in uropie
Any agespial nailer. the. '.butt of we hi. h . t.,
Promote 111105 fo...mnisry henert of any to .1
vtdtntt ee eetepeny, to he considered an ad
v.rtlsen,Mlt and charred as-cordinaly.
Thews Term. will In JI mem be strictly •d
bored se.
BpseW rates for larger r nim
ad%Mhwwe.mt. for extender! periods 'made
twists at tha office of publication.
JisslAfi DEPARTMENT.
• (tally equipped Jobbing (Nuns is tarred
Mei with the ordinary p.wnp.g.. r
lase work N tarsal .« t
verythlag le ilia pr..,
• the from premiere frose
M• viol. rand.
All mast as addressed to
Illeereuarrarse.
sherd T1rs Men At.
Telephone Oat. Ae. >M tiletbsrieh Oat.
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