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TEE GLASGOW HOUSE
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r••aaat.H t. the Iadsas of Uodertch End vletatly t►at she has Essar. d th
Nrtlefal or
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Who has bad eeleral rears'
EXPERIENCE IN THE AMERICAN CITIES
And cordially invite IS r Itesoectioa of
THE LATEST STYLES
At her
WINTER DISPLAY.
Go Thee Bale of old Stock still Continues tri make room for New
od
fitel•tf
MRS. R. B. SMITH.
-FOR
Choice Perfumes,
Fancy Toilet Articles
and Holiday Novelties
INSI'Et T 1111. -i re ;, -110,y\ Iny
F. JORDAN, = MEDICAL HALL.
ktitits CAMERON
Has received a large consignment of the latest styles in
Novelties in ladies' headwear, and 'the latest shades
in trimmings a specialty.
Remember the stand-Hamilton-st., between the
Square and Newgate-st.
NOTES BY THE WAY.
se. lise Live wen .r
the reesseir.
Robt. Barr IA proprie
cheese factory. During
he has tione • very
manufacture of ex e un•
(*.retailed* Ins busts... ilhosiagkllY and
should receive • good patronage froni the -
fanners of this anoteet.
for this thriving link went
He is a worker and • terrible Grit.
A. W. Milne, reeve of Grey. is propri.
*tor of two large mills grietand taw s
where an exteneive business is baug carried r
on, with the aid of his head-utilker, Mr.
Peebles. and maiatant, Mr. McLeod. He -
turns out the very host of roller ffour, emu I
also .1.-ies a large trade in grain crushing.
In connection with his sawmilling trade
some forty nien are employed. He has hem
able duruig this winter season to get in w
of the Ethel
four years
in the
village, also does au extensive business LA a
general merchant. His large stock com-
prises all t he usual lines, anti as he buys
largely he is enabled to give hie custoniers
the solventages of froth goods and low
14. Zimmer carries on a hotel here and
takes great pleasure in providing for t
eomfort conyenience of his guests in WI
manner within hie power.
Caltnertin Rms. are proprietor. of fla
us grown in this (heti-let mid ("einem!' tiros
are the purchaser's a the preduct of a lar
ion ot the grnwent. and their mill i
grtntrr:i.ith tge Lest appliance, for preparing
he flax for the market.
A. C. Detentes is weldknoern as AA exten
ire ,cattle and sheep buyer, and is one
nsost prominent dealers in the stwtion.
Chas. Domes pmpnetor of the Cran
week sawmill and is pushing bud:leas in
ively manner. He has received a larg
stock of logs and expects to have a lousy
mama
Mrs. Ann Ritchie carries a large sad
ell-selechal stock of (1)7, goods, groceries
he
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sots itool shoes. etc. er aim is to will at
he lowest -prices ronsuitent with iod quid-
. ter efforts are rewarded . •
hare of the public patronage. Y large
some millions of Naw.k.gs.
H. F. McAllister does the laisinexa of dos
'merchant. All his lines.dry
goods, groceries, crockery, hate, tops, loot.,
shows etc., are large and fresh. He claims
to carry as large • stock as any one outside
the cities. He is • thoroughly reliable
business man and dicedd receive a large
share of the patronage of this community.
is one of the lire business men of Ethel, and ,
is doing a rushing trade in fine tedoring
He is a good workman and gives ireneral
stsitis. The aportsmen put great confident...
in him in furnishing the foot -wear of their
blood horses It is • lit or no sole every et
tits. with Mr. &limier. er
town in the hardware line. He bas • large
satiortaimit of shelf and heavy hardware,
earl abet carries • full line of gloves and
wooden goods
• M. J. Riehardson is the oldest tailor in
tetra. and is suited for him excellent fitting
&ad Arens sad substantial work. ia fact he
is one 4 the bra tailors to he found any •
ft J. Nichol ries* • fine 10101000 in the
hlacksmitking trade, He is reeled day
in and day rut, from Ineeniti till night.
The blacksmiths in aft stielting a for.
tame this winter. lie aad eertainly Mr.
Nichol deserves • 116011.0
boot and shoe line. IN•pqms great Wine ion
to custom work sad wakes Akins • spec -
this town and serromeding eiresetryl,.
Reiiiivee a large patronage from um
is fa. constable of Ws ewe wad at
la his business in an 11111Mnent manner.
Caber Kon do eie enthinsive
se earn ay. wooseganoTI:y
as builder. el dm awl
th. finest straws Is
here • kir aumbersdrige
'crowded out last week.)
Xneehtel hasi returned home main
rote, visiting friends in Toronto.
Hector klci lregor was with Alex. McAuley
luting wool lard week.
Se .1 Burke, wit h his wife anti children,
sited his father in law, Mr. Bell, on Sun.
The wholiws of Claeket se singing school
rnek A sireak of luck when their night
es ehanged from Tuesday to Monday this
rod esereiev.
ipsilimoi. far thrivingi mambas lad an le lad lor
makinis a we erful sale of hay slings up
hmugh Bruce county. He got along so
ell that he veil! he likely te take an agency
nd start nut sellirig sleighs and cutters
it June. Will. how does the hay crop
ik just now up in 'truce!
Our old friend Joe Erwin is amain driving
Ohs stage between this plaee Kiwis,.
ine. 'He im friendly, Ling and
comical, and he was much mimed wheo he-
ft us bus fall. and now on his return he
met with joyful ;reveling. from his obi
‘1 hilc draw nig MIA loge to Hemlock I 'ity
PeOrg,. Johnston had the misfortune to
weak sleigh Flo load conwiairyl of t
rge ',epee -bleb he wotil.1 have had to leave
Mr. Conan s field hod it not been few-
eeph Cowan loading him hos sleighs and
elping him te remove hie loot Geo. is
ery thankftil te Joe for his kindness met
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foe ha may ls• alde to return Ilse correpli
nt some day
An expolenced school teacher i• quoted
• to the effect thee ptspols
have access. to at Nene,
brow readers, better spellere. better
gumlinftlatte. hotter , road snore
taw it elm others. This is true hot
who
whoa
111.
imedeas
THE EDITOR'S TAKE.
• word ar twit ahem hew t#rMMaMstY Nat
have ares to band.
11.11TILLL s tmrw sus. )
Me .mars 4 The Age lar reh-
ears" 11tk and lust alt is The horse. and
Jesuits& 4 Lady Mary Coke, Edinburgh i
L oriH y ; Futlau.l, Vort-
nihtly ; Labor i'u)oasiin (.eruauy, Ntoe-
ternth ('eutur ; \\'toter un the l'..uutry ill
the Pariou Play, Natt..ial ; Statesmen of
Kurupe, and A Musical 1'ilLbe to 1'orkalure,
L i.urs Hour : The (Imam F'tght at K•d•
(Ilford, kMemilku's ; A Tour in Kurnah,
llumyy a The Respuesibiltty of Reading,
hood Viords ; Ladies Whist, Spectator ;
Au Adventure iu the Hark, and •
Crisis in the ('ity, l'baniber's ; Concern
Inns and Taverns, All the Yee Rc.wid:
The Apploatlun. of (:.xanetry to Practical
Lde, Nature ; with tuatelnieats 4 "Male
-
Irtns s lorry" and ltl,.rer Antonio's
Rete "amt poetry. For fifty-two rum•
hen of sixty lour Targe page. each (or more
than 3,300 pages a yowl the
pn,x• tt18, t. bow ; while for $10,60 the
publishers offer to send any tats of the
Aniencan 114.00 monthlies or weeklies
with t! -t• Irving Age fur • year, lath
reetpool. Litt.11.* lu, Boston, are the
publishers. ,
FROM LUXURY TO THE ARMY."
1 piala tree eat se a pinta. Carr. r
,ver 1. the roach of oar railed
to set sallow tree
1t eras,
1 he following, from the Montrtwl Wil-
mette, will be of interest to massy of our
Waders to whom Mils Galt is wdlknown
Mir l:alt, .laughter of Chief Justice *kilt,
.sf nor ito, .tn.I mince 4'Air A. T. 4:nit, of
this city, is a Lieutenant of the Salvation
Army ; anal every e•vemng in the Salvation
Ailey barracks, St. Alexander street, this.
highly cultured young lady takes the last
And wretchel_Ly the land, and hss
eeche,
4m 1
the, for Christ s sake, t.; he recotsciled h.
Nitre t:alt .s a holy not M. much bitwtse
all is the daughtir of Judge I:plc, as that
muuu! has stamporl the gestate/eat tilt-
.wretnr.r, ;hr t, oder heartedness of the -
true lady a ori her. Nature hair Member
the graceful carriage. the long embed heck.
the small head r. beautifully poised, the
voice wk.., tones ore soft and musical, the
large, so lethal hazel the Aquiline nese,
the oval face. and the calm, high white fore
heed. 4 %literal and refine surroundings have
given her that unmiutakalse accent which.
in any envireame.t, would unfalteringly fix
r .tarts.
1lis 1:alt, the chilli of luxury, now sleeps
III a Colilt11011 iron bed, livers in hare un.ar
peted rooms, is not always ante 14 enough
_ to ,at anti yet is as Imappy_aa-the day it
long !
.t HAKE t.trri.i .not.
.11 Witness repot ter found Mite flab this
morning away at the top of the barracks in
a little nson whose &or and walls were
bace. "We are just tieing things a little, -
'the mid. eluding brightly and bolding ost
her luind, "and 1 ars; rather ashamed of the
cotitlitieu which you find us."
Mini Galt wore a plain dark skirt and a
tightly•tittisig nal jersey which reached
high up to the throat and which was trini-
um! with gold -colored braid. She wore
neither cuffs nor collar. filer lueele are tine,
sued, and daintily kept. Her black hair is
ranged in a mingle coil at the 'ack of her
'Cots cass are that we are Dot very well
off,- Idle mid. motioning the' reporter to a
(-hair : "and ifAvoit say anything about out-
work. kindly ask the public to eye us a
I t le lit al :eel help. sometimes we mutant
slie said, unit a sweet honk, "never lets us
• • Kindly tell me something about yogic
ife, Misr Ilalt, and how you male to join
the Anny
She hesitated its moment. "I don't want
mdshcity,- she replied : "I ani content with
going aleng quietly, stoking for Jesus. -
After a montentre pause. she mid, "You
know hal heti, brought up ilifferently,but
when. six or seven years ago, the Seilvation
%my came to Toronto.which was my home.
went to hear them. Ike! luol not culled
tie then to work for Him. I had one greet
dijection to the Army - and that was that
lie
%ewes stomas IN THE WILSTINI1S.
t. Paul has said that the women should
top SillrUer ill the Churches. Well, I was
luilf•soldier for seine time, anti my objer•
icons were finally conquered."
'• How did your people feel toward the
" I must not say anything on this subject.
made HO decision in Toronto ; but while in
labia: Inth pople, God spoke to me.
'ntierstand,- she said smili "I don't
mean by a visite'. 4 anything o that kind,
but ;spoke to my heart. I know the voice of
God 'now, anti I know it was His voiee tnat
spoke. 1 knew then what 4 Intl wanted me
ft. make of my life. I gave myself to His
direction and joined the Army. In Halifax
there is a training home, and there I went
John, and there began to speak for the
Master
"Did you find it dith.
",Exceedingly ma at first, and even to
this day I have little shrinking, hut t..sti
sustains me. Oh," she seal, with a radiant
look, "it is sweet to work for Him. -
l• It must have required a great effort to
part with empanel surroundings vrhich had
been part of your life. -
"I can assure you that the Ines of per,
orenforte WY as nothimer tempered
with the effort of public imeaking,- she said
prompt ly.
"You play the tamborine''' sulked the re-
porter, pointing to • speeimen of that in-
strument hanmng at !he haek of the door.
"We leave Scripture fee that.- *he re-
plied, anti then she spoke of Maroon and her
song of tnuniph. "If the tamhootrine help!
to make the meetings at t rae ti ye. why shook'
we not use it What are friends though I
love them dearly -end what is any earthly
onosideratkin 'simpered with giving one•
eel( wholly t.w the lord ' The thing. once
delighted in tern se. -ns Involons mind empty.
Oh, if you ett111.1 klloU" the toy et WAS to en-
gage in the work at St. John, and to WO its
effects itywin rough, wicket! men. That watt
In, 'taprooms. The Lord was good to to
there. Wheu we needed temporal help we
prayer! te 4;m1 and
OrtIt 1111 All Ire 11.441
ad, often through itoOrl that we had The soup plisses of the present. are not
never amts. arsip 'dates and different kende of mem
"Ririe* at r• tads``'w.t
r11Irope.
Mm
snake pan .alawi Old .11.f 7a tr
Walt p.rtlwMr lark. BM thew MIN ter.
Aar
said, aeively, "when
nal do yen at wits
Thp rspaet•r said he wasted to
Mithing about her work Perlispe
bilSarabbasill
eiJwply ti.ra► tf Jabseke.i cul"." -
oaaa, be a ittpNme
of the King" said Mir Colt., with • a be d
the dark head eyes is the aped of
unmships . 1 attach no value to theserelation
"Nat the world dues
"But the world passeth
"• n
You bare just ctiusetived to work hon
"1 ams .. here last F'ruiy."
•• Do you think Montreal • good field!"
"Wetere praying for victory here. The
capWu is a good wouien, who believes in
ld+ttt dealing with btu. t:.Al has often used
h r.'
roof gtemenik tied .bunt the
Seek .tree r. 4 wet sloth. uta bo,ttisti
ani Wing hees. iamb the °INbistg
It ie • feacy ofthe for ladies to buy
hnelabnak and da.lashtowelling
`tin
ynr d, ntd hemstitch their Iowa tit N
�artp, A very hoantihd ytt hby of lewelleg
hada .i. be purchased by the nod M NO
cents. Towels 4 the s•nre quakily. a yard
-J and a quarter longand hardly
r
• would poet rt /east ills • .krona, so that coo
etA e.bee err' is effected by each afaskion-
v ptleetime ease the worker wishes
to elaborate towelsack as
"1 suppose you have no neaps to minis-
ter to the bodily want* of the needy''
"Ole, no hulloed, sometimes we are not
quite sure of our owe But
het about that, cvnnpsirrs to the joy of
Iritneg� uut,unit nt+.l an saying souls! 1
s.uld nth.•; we sols saved than enjoy
creature mimetic
'rhea Vit,.,, a:alt described the work o)[ the
Tranitn,, H,.me, and the work in twiurc
t lou w'1:1, the public meetings
Her .+••-t oil was choice; her laugh hear-
ty: .mal is the red jersey and amid the
humble surroundings in much .harp 1.'00.
(raft s ith all the asuciatiosu of her life,
Miss 4;alt se'used eminently happy.
Talks II l Nk &salter..
"I find trust it pays to be erxonouical is
the deposition .of Mule. It can be dune iu
various ways : lost In my experience I have
found the when trade is slack it an often
be bettered by rr-arntuging my display of
1 have not infrequently had quite a
ively---run of customers for goods Oita 1
..cruelly believe caught their fancies in pas-
sing the &hew wumdoes of nay .tore. Stone
men -gnats may try that it was not due to
auy artistic uwrit in exhibiting theta, but I
don't agree with these. 1 have impressed
this idea upon my clerks, and k induces
than to study how to obtain the best effects
in minden" dressing."
"1 always keep my gonds plainly narked
.4 customer passing through a store does
not 'like to ask the prase 4 every arti-
cle that attracts his attention, and he
will rot. The marking of goods helps to
sell them. t.... as there are many cwttnien,
W ho, will buy articles that are marked
simply because the price taught their ide.,
Whereas if they but found it toeeaaary to
require the price and learned that it war
much higher than they had amici ted,they
might lute felt that in not bayis it they
were setually confessing their 7. In
uarkinF my goal I put the se $-ries iR
plus figures, so that every v
store tan read for himself. K
marking your goods with the setting pnce
-oily you "were a pretty ssfe peciteetioa
againat the cutting ef pricvs, as it inspires -
etas the buyer with the belief that he has
wen the lowest and only price at which he
can buy the maids. 1Hlowever, if a cus-
tomer should request a restriction. the mei,
chant can gracefully point to the platn
tigures, and inform hien that no other pride,
higher or lower. would Ise accepted for the
article. I have learned another thing, and
that is. there is no place like a welbilreseol
shop window for displaying Vitali with
the prices marked on them in plain tifures.
In fact, I don't believe that a aim ow is
complete wit I t the prices, am the passer -
to. is just as niticts„ if not more, interestol
in knowing the cost of the articles. as he is
in (deeming the prevailiug et vies...
••1 attribute a good deal of the popularity
of my store te the fact that I inculcate into
the murohs of my clerics the invaluable bene-
fit of being gool-humorol customeni.
Good humor is an excellent quality for all
salesmen tO cultivate. A frown., an mire -
wino expression. or exhibition of bele' ity
has. sent many a customer away from store,
:isrel has created a prejudice &plat the es-
tablishment that the proprietor has sobse-
.1,,,lisiy it hard te eremite. If I
%coo -staked e hat should constitute the most
important quality ..f sole:mum. I wood.'
say patieme, for in no ..ccupation is that
virtue more neve/teary than in :wiling goods
custonwrs, who are hard to please anol
who often do tiot know what they want
when they go into a stOre. The oarsman
should not km his interest in • customer
from the tins. heosuikee his appearanee until.
he goes away. He should not 104 hit tem•
f
ter i_ the customer argues with hun as to the
merits 0 the goods and *arm shown. He
should wait upon him as politely sapossible
Orem points us %Oat to the sitcom of a sales-
man, and merchants cannot he too toreful
in willing the attent ,,,,, of their clerks and
employees tts tile points I have enumerated. -
I usis tell you one thing of the greatest
importance to the 'nevem non.succeurrifa
nierchaist, and that is whether Or not he
keepw a watchful eye on his stock. How
often it happens that a customer asks for an
article and is told, 'Oh, we are just out,
hut ohall have ROMP in • few days.' Every
time the merrhasit mays this he loses tombs,
and, nusyhe. a customer. It :Ines not pay
to he out of simple goods. A merchant
should make it a rule to inspect his stock
doily. or a portion of it, and as soon as an
art iele is running light in stock an order
should he male, so that the fresh supply
may Iv- on the shelves by the time the pre
s •nt stuck is exhausted. There is money in
keeping orders hunched as mush as posible,
as every . package reduces' the
year's pmffts ihe amount of freight
A Iwontiful fan hag may be made of plush
and lined with satin. The is to
beams, solidly in silk,tbe flowers end ieart•
being padded and outlined wit& go1:1 thread.
To make a hag take four straight ptecm of
material two inehee looser than the fan and
te 0 inches wide. after &Rowing for • seam.
Cat each in • point at the bottom and new
farther the wroog side. Line with
top and run in a double shirr ; string of •
cord,or ribbon. Finish the bottom wIth a
heroism's, tassel.
Have yonr hedepreale and sham. plain
yellow linen, with wide hementeheri hot-
.lers end or initials an coarse
white linen floss matte the bureau covers
60.1 splashers of ininooth yellow linen. with
hemstitched- borders anti tracery in hum
"In joining the trmy AtIlwerlite to all ,d•••••14.. • diff'"" "tYk• 0( bowl. For
11. am grimip. of osmium. a imp shaped howl and the nom!
adieu's, and os 'pram, or a herr cep *ith handles For
'Oh, yes " ereasn soups or btatfue a lois squalls asaps,
ura to you
" Yee, wow The gnat point is how to
1.1 4 It It 1.911 NOR 511 LIM
1 feel that th-el has relied tne to this
" Does this all OPOM net I ,,.. the howl of the her
This nwifiril artiele es described in tite
HottOP wife From an old terimamer we mit
• rectangle, eight inches by tWeire, WM.
it with the aunt& On each anew sew •
atom tape long sumo t. aim* the
et it eft
al eta bet, wet
sal peahens, thle NM water -
I ma Hik and spirit. I have no
joy enrhing oleo now laut in His see
spool ag alas square
•ts hag over the others on the rack, all
the stitch.. of Mexican drawn work .an be
lirmOt into play, and rgry beautiful artis-
tic 04001 of work producied
For a whole house white muslin with
polka .lord makes pretty draperies There
are any number of beautiful stamped stuffs
for thin curtains nowadays, which are very
tempting, but their delicate (re hoc.. lemon
game, anti ss they cannot he washed they
are mot an ecumenical purchase. It is better
tort good material that tarn be put into
the tab.
esedoe ap to Slab C.
Otis •ltermlon, Ethel attended a matinee
whams there was notch tine music l)u the
=one she heart her nw.ther remark to
amiyh•e hldy that ane of the singers, a noted
rant, .s.g e.mally well %es."saiel the
luny, 'he w
`he went up to High (' without mak
iug any tusaalr,ut 41."
Ethel "ft.', h.wr.l mune talked a(b:nt at
home, so that she knew that "High ("'
meant one of the upper nates,,. the mnuaiwl
smile, within the «.apes• of the human
valets, but •ohat rte .augers t'o.ul.l
.tit torah it. re she asked'h trunesopies-
ti..es.
A few weeks afterward, Ethel went wtu
tke etuntry for A visit. On the inernwg
after her arrival at the farm, she got into
the chicken yard, where she caused touch
'emanation among the fowls. The hens
cackled and the roosters arta.-heel, while
she chaser them hither and thither to her
heart:. contest. thinkingst tine fun.
"Oh, I've had a lovely 1tinn- playing tog
with ,t he chicken., !" she old her mother.
afterward, and she added, '•1 :ant know
that gray rooster went up to High l', but he
made a dreadful fur .loot it. 1 omit s
('. mq.an ion.
ar•. rise\.
The follow mg is a story told t All old
sail,, u. Samuel .l.iruu !Wake, and should
lir a tret•iatol t•qually I ' t hose who. 1.•ve
and these who loathe "the t1,:u1; they .all
the sea :"
••pert elhis make. more .)i leas f.dks un-
well, the nsnti.•n does. We had two gents
aboard of nn la.t trip. One of 'ten oat
lawyer. My grief, wasn't he done up,
though
.ether wasn't a hit. There he pot,
smo.kin' as calm as a kitten. He was a high
up $edge, go:ri down to hull court_
"'('an 1 .lo Mit-thing for yowl" says be.
"'Vev ' gaspe.l the sea -.Tek one. •1 wish
your honor would overrule this motion.'
Ala II nowt! Operettas.
formed recently at the Cincinnati hospital
the object of who+ LS to reclaim a chihi
(nom idiocy. The fatient was foto- years
old. she cannot talk and halal! the appear
ance of confirmed idiocy. A sister, sixteen
years old. is an idiot. It was frituol that
the skell‘was abeiornutliy compressed and
pownaturely ossified. The physicians tie
vided 1.• remove a portion pithy skull so *a WO
h.. hrgio The ope.rari„n
wait siweessfully performed, a strip half so
inch vi and five inches long being rem.»
eml the scalp neatly formeel over the
"pate The child rallied and appears to be
donw well.
Maw Illawer• lay Walk will -
11 A woman 4101rAll't walk e ell let her take
a Rout hero for a hal walk. For
about fifteen minutes in the !funning and the
evening kt her•put her hand,' hehintl her.
clasping them. and lay. light 1st book on her
head and then promenade her room nith a
determination nOt 10 tiny that book: after A
week a paper basin with a little water in it
in take the place of the book, anti, as the
beal holds its place better, tlte step is kw
jerky an.I the body doesn't wriggle. the bas-
in can be filled until the student is aisle to
walk with it and not spill & drop.
Nike the New itymeai,
The colitor of n newspaper that ha.
adopted phonetic spelliag in a nieaseire /v-
iva! a postal aim the other day from a
ye
subecribdir the country which contained
tter than you've hen 'dont lately, you may
jou stop it.
The rafters of reeves,.
Two of the triost eueceseful men oti the
North American centinent, says The
Monetary Times, were reanatly asked the
ettest
What are Owning!. Of orert y!"
One replied, " Ignorance and incapacity."
The other said that the prevalent cause is
" the number of young men who are want-
ing in decision and fixity a •porp.m.:•
To Test ram.
In purchasing: furs, a sure tent of e -hat
dealers call a prime fur is the length and
density of a.. down next the skin : this ean
Ise readily detennitied by blowing a brink
eurrent of sor from tha. month against the
set of fur. If the fibre opens readily, expos
ing the akin to the view. rejtset the article :
hut if the down ts so dense that the linsath
cinnot. penetrate tt or at most shows hut a
'smell portion of the skin, the article may be
A boy in one of the public sehools *as
recently required in his examination in
grammar 40 (11Pnote the differ wit sexes of
the same genus by the use ..f an attribute of
dietinction. He handed in this: -
man servant timid -servant
he gnat she grot
cock -roach hen -mach
JNO. ACHESON
Linen Department
We make • geulalty of !Jaen 1,.ds sad 'fere yard we SSW la
IMPORTED FROM BELFAST.
TABLE LINENS, TABLE NAPHIN$ BUTCHER,
LINEN, TOWELS AND TOWELING
Are put tato stock fur spring at lower price than ever attired in Ooderieh.
We direct special attention to our Table Linen at 50e. a yard, sr..'
a line of Apron Checks, :16 inches wide, for tOc. ayart'.
LADIES' TAILOR-MADE JACKETS.
Our spring importation of Ladie ' Jackets is now to han-I, and we invite
inspectio11.
JOHN ACHESON.
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TEE PROSPERITY OF CANADA
')LL BE Afi-
t sured lar sc -urtbs
the health of the people,
Therefore use
i\t'It $.%m48ARItA
Blood and li'nrnat•t
Hitters. 4c.; there is trout
better.
II LACK CHERRY FOP
ly
coughs. Mc.
HONKY COUGH
l:me. lee children
HoRtiii ANU('ATrLH
medicines a spec ally
TKLL,• OF ALMONDS
et for craps. etc.
Oti, I
SEMIS VARIETY,
from lae to 10c. Per tia,
• Most exquisite odors.
Glut Rom a7 t OF
CATARRH.
RUCIDIA S`A
-:le:-
Warranted
A SURE CURE 1
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
R. J K. GORE.
sole Patentee and M
GOUT ltIt 11. order.
NOM
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the u
Japes
nosily
wild I
from
hemp
silk st
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the,
plant
chore
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after
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cern
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la Ilmall:Lairist.rigilieresi. P17.:::re""111
sue whichirliagal"ervit con muitthiasnetpedig;11116111ww;
Agent NI
MT IIM
ceases teammate a
b.*" 11.11481.1=Pr«Lbr
work at all hours. vac
ond to nurse Lowest
W. C. GOODE
0 R WI L LI AM S' lit.°°71 brumes.
ola They ars •
•TMeT08411111 they
supply se a:modal:lad
the Mood. come
disease* oxides
pINK i.
Pooe and War -
UT ItILOOft. Or frOle
sit/orate and BUILD
}Swots. and also
filerram. when broken
A Li, messes, and Mance.
meow worry.disease.
4111WID by overwork.
bons They have •
ea. ern. SYSTAU Of
ring LoAT noon
and correcting all
IlltallifirLA arms and
Mg powers flatafitic should taks Mem
Who ends his nientsi fac-
ulties dull or failing. or
Fit4A. They will restore his lost energise, troth
abydad and mental
,Elly AN
EVERY WOMAN
should take them
They cure all sap-
presstoss sad urreguiantems. which inevitably
y011110 lir. shouhl take these Prim
En They will cur• ths re-
sorts of youthful bad habit& and strestathall the
system
For sale be all demean% or will be sent upon
receipt of price 00e. per boa). by addrering
!HZ DA WIALLIAJLIP NED. CO.
Brock erns. Oat
plates
MIT 0010W
aisaaL It km
said bow. cap aad
crown. us tiag
graved Itsvilz
moof
are Walthom style.
balance. is
girrinagincinaccurate Woo-
fer either • letly or
la erne with each
!LEND IS NUSpr=i=21
gams, mom
Nue MI MD 1111111
These rinsidseire:
warn by
la the best
awl bave the
as a
We
SOMETHING FOR NOTHING.
Look in this Space for Particulars
Next Week.
This Space Belongs to
Aleck Saunders,
The Tinsmith and Plumber,
WEST STREET'.
PLANING MILL
ESTAILISNED
Jewellers
ton
AT ENT s ibiel
CAVEATS. 71•111:1 MANES AND COPYRICIITS get
Obtained. and all buelimas in the C. S. Palest ton
Mice at tended to at MODER-4 Tie FERS.
Onr office is opposite the U. ri. Potent Of- in.
Sm. and we ear obtain Patents in tees Oran
than those remote front IVA sisixt:rox ma
Send ROORL OR 118.4 WINO. We ad- aff+
•ise as to pstestability free of eharae ; and tie
We refer. here, to the Postmaster. the Supt.
of Money order Div.. and to ofth, :els of the
14. Patent OfIlee. For circular. advice. sot
terms lout reteremses to actual clients in your it.
own state or Count y. writs to
01111
mai
Pre
be I
and
vim
trie
top
nee
lac
she
wie
ly
DOI
has
nio
eels
air
for
Buchanan & Son, BARGAIN
SASH, DOOR and BLIND, ,
Dealers In all kinds of
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
And builder's material of every description
School Furniture a Specialty.
-EXTRA VALVES IN -
NAIRN S
TEAS AND SUGARS
--For the next t wo weeks at --
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T Eigt§"" T.
llasserail01. ma Pitied
.a be anew Mt
disalti awl k Adams
bite ould
Cor. Montreal -et and 9qatina.
Telephone Con); -ction.
50c
TEA!
keellie whit els dank"
1300
1 he %Id on Haat nearside rforate.
army TO
as Ones J. W. 017*11111 Wbeseemeet Me&
FOR SALL--
12,000 Icres Gal haw Lais
amid taws Salsa Maitresill.,
Ai plea manias trek W bi W P••• lerik
Thane Lepel. are elnse to Entorprisine New
YELLOW OIL
I.WORM POWDERS
Are pleasant to lake. Catkin atir mos
As "latent. 11 a soft, Silire ass, e franc
bet
it
do
AIN
an
Art
be
ful
till
Fi
TI
Goderich Steam Boiler Worki
Eatahliished HIE el
CIU7Stail 85 Black.
SECOND HIND 11011INEBY
tin Stock For Sale :
1 50 -horse power upright
boiler, all complete.
1.8 -horse power upright boiler
and engine.
8 -horse power horizontal
boiler and engine.
:40 -horse power horizontal
boiler, all complete.
1 38 -horse power horizontal
boiler, all complete.
1 60 -horse power slide valve
engine, all complete.
The above have been thorough-
ly overbanled sad warranted in
ohm naitation. Ready for
lamediate delivery' and will be
mold alma..
Man *eases wetemeer• Imam mateaulL
ea. seems. wroormiy lesenetee