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TNR SIGNAL: GODLRICH, ONT, THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 1ps.
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llottaa as wateraf'��fl•1 see t
doll M all drowse and g►essases.
MI6 ors .»: Tasesse se
ITS OWN REWARD.
The Flenbrsear easeseary se Mersa* •
trrtvr e'em.etil.e.
L4bourh. Truth.
The ueirwony for taking the Privy
C'ouncillor's oath is somewhat cantata. The
Quote sits in a chair. The new Privy
Councillor has. to kneel before her • bow
fide kneeling. with both knees on the
mewled. The oath a then adnuntsteretl,
sad the queen's hand a kissed. N•hen the
mew ministers went down to tbborue last
week. there were five sew Privy- Council
lore. .41) knelt together in a row, then
s.oneusirely had to kis hands. 1'otil the
oeremonv wee uumpleted, they baro Lai re
main on 'Mem knees. sed crawled and creep
ed one after the other up to het Majesty •
along the Sorer. Ki.sthg a lady's hand is
always a pleasurable mark of deference, but
1 should think that when a Ktng oocupte•,
toe throne thin ..frogs retie ot tnedus vol
servility will be alroii.botl. I was in team
patsy a day or two ago with an American,
where the relative merits of monarchial and
republicau itistitutiota% ere bring discussed,
so 1 explained to hint this ceremony. in
order to make mambas( to him how far su-
perior a monarchy a to a republic. My
explanation had. II regret to soy, a Contrary
effect to that which 1 hal intended ' !hi
you mean seriously to say that your sates '
men submit to such a degradation"' he aid.
• The crawheg,' 1 replied, • always takes
place at • change of muttony, tied, far from
regarding It an a degredatiom, fit is esteemed
a proud ek v*t M it I asci* /him whether
he hast eaer heard of lease Collings.
He replied that the name of this gentleman'
was •hu.lut••17 uaku.>ot n to him, no which i
told him that Mr. l oiling, l.*•i heen
*rani; ht into promineu.x by having deserted
the Radical Party awl pissing our over te
the Tone,, for which service the Tories had
(eat temarde.l him by maktar hint a envier.
He wee still more surprised. sed raked
whether thine who perf .rmtvl the tyre
moo', reerive,i a valarl', or at lest
Nome lit tic present. • Nothing,' 1 ans-
wered Tbc crawbnr is its own reward
Indeed, the crawler Curl subsequently to
hay hiensell s peculiar coat. which he wean,
in .seder that all mankind may know the
honor whichbas been •onferred upon him.
• Our people at oii1T never Tailla' it ptie.tble
that a man like this deem Colllings eftsra,
be said : and I tear that this American has
MP our shorea osvince.1 thet Mr. I'olbuge.
hie crawbnv, and his test were alt int tooted
by ria in order tr :eeeir• him."
Dr. Wood's Sarnia ebbe Wrap.
ABOUT THE GARDEN
A PIAT OF SWEET FRAGRANCE
PERENNIALS ANO MOUSE PLANTS.
GMOSTS OF THE TROPICAL FORE
• S
TS.
Mow le the 1tme to pet Peeweeee esa-
reraly rtowels-Vets Will fled Vie-
fat
e«fat Diet. eau .eaeelte s-14.* Meet
Ideas.
A very charring idea, i1 weU carried
Ml, mays a writer la Cottage Garda's(
would that Of forming • garde/sof sweet
staellieg plants One of the sweetest
thinp to summer is the night scented
Meek. The seeds many he sewn in April im
the border, and it now r s Loo .lute ea
wards. 1t grows • fast high, and the low
en eery between whir• and pink The
are scentless in the daytime, hut to the ares
lag and at aught ,hey an delightful.
NNlootians alais is another sweet thing the
nay be sown to April ; but, as it is tender
it will be tetter www wader glow, •ud
pricked oat afterwar.h. It grows abou
two feet high, and hes white Soften
Sweet peas and mignonette are indupensa
hie, and se aro the german ten -week sed
the Frampton stocks. The wait dowssa,
the blood red and the yellow, ails
b.antdul i spring. (irn4tiowa, pica
tees, sad pinks •r., or ought to be. erase
bod '. Sowers, and may I.. raised from
see, s sown oft spring. though the pleats
• so reseed will net dower ur.'i! the follaw-
tag season I like the old Rrttieb plant,
woodruff. It is common to cottage gar-
dens, and has a pleasant smell of new-mowa
bay when taken in the hard. Some people
say that, if pieced in rooms infested with
moths, it will banish them. It hu whits
Sowers, and grows a:o.ut a 1, ot high Musk,
both the common and Harrison*, ere u -
dispensable in ! garden of sweet -scented
flowers: .. tier are toe prime,* and *Coln
1a spring, end the hv.a•u,t1.. dafo.1,+, acd
lily of the 4,1.1 \o .t.rden of the kind
would he corny.'.'- eti11'ut a collecting& of
thyme. and nth'r sweet-stnrlhug herb*,
with lavend• r ,tad roermat. , to large
bushes: the ,weer scabious, lilies of various
kinds, the fratrnrlle. w th iia spice scent,
and phloxes. to nuns vaneues and colon;
the winter heliotrope (Tussilago fragraast,
sad the common heliotrope. A garden fur-
nished with only them plants enumerated
would be not sweet Tress and shrubs,
espe. tatty those which dower in spial¢, are,
In airy iratahces, .sty fragrant The
thorns, j..sines, hoi.eyxsuckles, clematis,
ban, ph/lab-fp/me (mock onntrel, and the
wistaria are familiar t.> all who visit gar-
den*, end shou'd help to form the freest-
work of the Ronden of seamed Sowers.-
Vick'' Monthly.
etvaaSS Aet.wb !Ms *old ?War 1d.oe
(a
else LetateN Trews
Laid* ripectater : To the *tore hat
the most tom ked feature of the great t rvpi-
eal Ingest nu , ti of the equator r the a
pttaltty to the Wiesner, of .sten between
vegetable Sad ae,u.ai Its. From the kn-
ew of !katal to the 'Weald of Its. Go..,
throng.. the wooded heights .4 Northers
Malagseuar to the :aaa ed ;melee of tie
Amite- Archipelago sad the Impeaotreole
w• o l...0 .:ew 1.uteea, the boundless
1110:.41 1.1 wort sae 4lowth ts uutuatcbetf b,
any ..e lar abun.iancs ID animal terns.
few Landsat blrtt. of •tromp shape and
mtt.ble•s plutwadr. sae a the tons* of
1Iu.n.a, atra.1tlie ►u,+goo , or t -he birds of
paradise le the Slodut•eaa ce the P. pian
• Aruuip Jago, b -nut 't.e lultieat tress, sad
y from itme to (ma fall varlets o the blow
- zee 1.r snow of the oatmeal, who scarcelydaro to prnetr.te that fooJl•aa raptor,
t Wen for •1&C•14 spots, thin i4eantat1Wt sad
esersaaa have piop.ttsled the uffeaded
spirits of Inc a Teel• ; hut, except the sloth
t and the stint •art e*tal there .s hardly to
. 1.e fount w tba tropical regiuu.uf the New
1\ori.t a,1e.Jru1mi ,,htcb can etcrte the
ruineity 1 Clio w:uraisat or tors food
Sete to Mr snidest ..t tuat.kIod.
14 the c.lrre.p tsflug tracts of Africa and
lip Asiatic Arcmupeiagu tber . tour -footed
selWlr that lire in the aohtery forte's are
hot tilt most part creatures of the u1ght
Cul:n.• ., • t.tely avuerr„e aa,a rsarti4-oaa
of 1. mist .t.• regions they do not leave
their i..dtug places till the tropl.al dark•
aerie .'.aa 1 ...cm 0a Inv t.,rest, who. they
seek u.eu :ood, not old t.,, surface of tN
ground, but, umtrtlay; r buds, weed to
the upper surface of alt . t..w rf trees, and
so the ht+' ..ppio,ub of dawn seek refuge
frees use boatel day in ti.e dark ieresoes of
thyme aged and heti •w trunk. Then e
aeth:og like the lofts rr the 'roar is as
Foos& of temperate Europe. We may
rather compare them to a r.a.e eel arboreal
4101*,, the ,oad.t on of whose lite :s dark
boss aa.l invisibility But, unlike the
tools, the smaller members .4 theme rarely
sera tribes aro smote the most beautiful
and interesting creatures of the tropics,
! though extreme .uflicaity of capturing
creature* whose whole Me is spent on the
loftiest forest treoa is further Increased by
the reluct ay. •-f tt.e native. to eater the
deserted anti pathless 'owes. The beauti-
ful lemurs, nowt of which are found in
Yauagescar, are fur:i,•t bettered by the
Malag•..s; to en:Cody the -pmts of their .0
tenors, and the w -:r i .rode pl otitis** era*
with which they til, the groves at ofY .t,
uttered by creatures whose bodies, as they
elite to the bran.•he., are 10reoble, and
whose delicate movements are uoisslena,
may eel. have left a doubt on the minds of
111. ducorarera of the island as to whether
there were a01 in truth the cries sed wad -
/alp of true lemeres, the uoqutet gboate of
t4 dteened.
lir. Wood's Norway Nine Syrup tires
coughs, asthma, bn.00hitis. hoarseness,
croup, and all diaeates of the throat ea."
lunge Prior 25e, and 50. at all drug
gist• 2w
ThebHa.
I.ulu .Iaponica Why slid Ethel mud
(.eorre elope'
Chanty Rall - Her lather gave them
what the wedding would have cat to begin
housekeeping with.
Ib lthrw lea cured.
t.s+rt.kwr,, i was thoroughly .uredo of
indigestion by using only three bottle* of H.
R. R., and truthfully recommend it to all
*Remus from the ware metally.
2* Mite. I).tattwo., Winnipeg, Malt.
Maw These Sieh Leer Owe A4Nher.
" The trouble with .lack Hron.on," said
Maud, " is his gaol nature. He has never
learned to say sen. "
Von couldn't have known him in leap -
year,' said Estelle.
*stir'.
'.R.. 1 have Lead ard's Pectoral
Relearn for cough. *n.I oreltat. and 0 rive;
relief ht a I,•Mr hour, end always results in a
cure. 1 would not he with.wt it.
2w Ma..A! rwao 1'I'•4. Berlin. tint.
A■ AN NeuIN0.
" This phnnngrah'e broken. -- complained
the man who had dropped hie nickel in anti
eel) heard a Wary.
" ', es,- replied the proprietor : " that
goes withont *eying."
-
R/gm1, apse,'u ed.
111,4 Sta., 1 Moe used your Haavvyyard's
Yellow (oil for sprains, bruises,scald.,burne,
rheumatism and croup• fwd find it an un
equalled remedy. My neighhora also speak
highly of it.
ter Mee Hui nr, &footrest, Que.
The Memel Maes bus.
Jbembe---" Why don't yer come over Mere
aa' date! Toe is a heap ulioker "
Tommy -'s more fun here. If 1
was to break throsgh here, I'd likely
drown, an' over them tit water ain't a font
OM f1• aha.
The public 40 ton intel4age M preh•oo
• worthless melds • secoWl rias, on the
contrary, they teent the hest ' Physicians
are virtually weenimowa in saying ytontt •
Emulsion is the hest form of Cod foyer
rhl 2re
el. Ha Way.
napleigh " 1 *011 up last night with a
horrible suspicion that my new gal I watch
WWI Waal. oto Iron( Wes the impresonn
that 1 get up tr, bah.
Badman " Well, wag it Rose v
N.: but it wee R4fei."
s0.. yea M..d.rhe
Headache, whiob is usually • symptom of
at..ms.h trnohle, onuatipatioe or liver nen
plaint can he entirely cared by R R pl
(Burdock Rind !titters) hemses the meal
Mae ante upon and rmgidef.e the stomach,
liver, boatload hbnd. 2*
ausl/ne few ceder the sash
Ileums -1 S...le7 payed huee heed a he
twos el Ancient Rema
Mike "Haw will
Donee . 1 wee Iowa ata book tem' yeller
day em' 1 us • hen& milled de ' Rise an. Pail
ey do lLaml._(fmpire '
1t world he worth while for the ladies to
Mar in mind flat if they tats a esti*
saurus of Ayer'* Aeresparfia is the 'prim
limy will 1..s .e woolle with •' peiekfy
heat,.. heib," K
Ili oda," whbeaChile ile .uw.mer a.o. Preeenti0m
orerennlata
1 .in glad to see the old-fashioned perams
mils coma.; into favor again They here
always leen favorites with me, u I sew rod
loved them when a child in the quaint 44
garden at my grandmother'.. I'.-rhaps eke
pleasant .esociatiots connected with them
e what makes the Sowers an highly prized -
They aveet to me in keeping *its. ,he farm
houses ot New I:Island, end if not desir;
able for the lawn, lee:ust their bl-umrtrt
seams is so aho:t, -, larder of them in the
vegetable podia 1s an orl.ament to Obit
ueefu attachment. The soil, too, beteg
allow sod rich suits their tastes exect)7
44d attmul.tes them to do their best. Still
another point in their favor is that they
have shown tbeme,lves capable of moth wm-
provement. The perennials of to day are
exit like those of a quarter n1 a century ago.
Hollyhocks, for example, are eery unitise
their anc•etnn, thu• proving that the pre-
sent age is not degenerate in all respects.
1 will not sty too .ouch, for the Canterbury
hells .red dtgitails or fotglove are capable
of kiwi•.& their own lovely trumpets, and
perh.•p. all in the coming summer make
many new (need.
•
About '.t rawborries.
Dip strawberry planta in water as lore
au received, and bury the roots in mnist,
shady ground till you are ready to set theta
out 'rhe strawberry patch should have as
any rows of laminate as of pistillate
varieties.
How to d.. firaftlag•
When grafting. never split the stub.
Sew the limb off oplare. Split the hark
down I .n on the sides, carefully pry it
loom with the blade of a knife, and eat O4
setons all on one side, I**vtog the bud meet -
side of the scion at the top. ('lith the idea
down her ween the bath and wood of tis
tree ae far ;.a Batted, pie. the Marl- late
place as nearly as possible and cover well
with out, tying• strip of cloth from 1 to!
Pi wide around the stub over the Wax.
Th.' setons w i11 grow and adhere strongly te
the stub Remove the strip of cloth after
rue year
A nompenlee.
If we could have a law appointing nems
oompetent man in each lova sty to attend to
spraying trees to destroy mast pasts and
fungus dtaaes axing each man for the
montage of trees treated, we should not
only greatly acne* and improve our
fruit product, but prevent the thrifty and
careful fruit -grower from being tormented
by the pats that anme from bis negligs.t
neighbor a.d we Should ago be rid of
many unwebtly trees whoa product wee
mot likely to be worth the amount of
aa, and which are only breeding phew
for three pest..
Reath* the Whim -
If you look your trek plana over ter••
fully, yin will notice .w 111e verbena and
some others near the joins, little white oe
light colored points. These are ••eyes,"
sad given heat and moisten sill soon lis
fine r,nta Tea days or two weeks before
you want to .tort your geranium slips p
over your plait. ani partially break or cat
off such portions es you deride to was for
rooting The wowed will heal and ltwm a
eahtoas, and when the chive ie fatly sep-
arated Mom the parent plant sad placed ie
damp send the e&1..naed port** will very
sorra send mit rood
t Stoop a two Howse Haab 1111401101.
i haVaal room for 41447 ;
1 like a hexa -grown roe.;
They always fit m7 tmmarts;
My tatba always Mouse ;
1 Idka their silent compeer;
They el nor the wintry days ;
They might go to warn. if 1 forget theme
I learn none new lessee from them sub
esw.ee:
Thee waver slight my attests, mer Nam
They furnish a with *eta for the bode
hi 1Uma*er:
They .lereeete • wi4d.w mese efeetively
tion any gathered ream
A sweet emsaies leaf meow Is grove efts
stausph, and . bane* of them serve' as a
lobe leipmener ;
Whom ti1e sash M Irma std distad, to
leak the � e w144 withpaarioapisete
h.. nee • a ism*
',NIL 1 -
filer
be Iwpr.vadewt e.eats..
Eugene Yield has • scrap b•ok, sad one
of the best thine' 111 It u a tohection of n -
questa foe money mut to Mr. Shackleford
M The tb.cac:'• flaily News , thee. Mr
Pi.1.4 w ch..rn:--a ly Imem:car et, sad he
semi 1e need to dot '.; worth of work to get
}tine
of the triter' ts dated Wasbtngtoo'4
Birthday and contains porera1a of an epee
ktted gentleman who looks *4 though he
had em■1!po x. He ie proudly referred to
by his maker ae "Fields 1Yashtngton."
"behold our r•onntry. **.Dred son.
71s proud. immoral weiin4M>n.
ill'stut tor his sheer Dow .'olds he.
A bbaekleford to on -ow tow'
Aid where Sans ,e that faithful 'nese
Who $,.ols a ith "hactlefonl to tend
A 'ate' by the i.tanr br•.
T4mt 1 Dow stars to .reed eates-
A third is it half deem ban of music
headed "Evening Hymn' sad bearing Mile
refrain
•1.'re, I' pre, ate
tmi 'hoideferd, it I o■ would • e
Your owo tens friend claire,
rte' this small *811 wM hark 1., see
A sormeari 11.x' A .r ••'
Mn. Field swat her bu'beith • ily need,
to have a little m .re m01107 than he ow:
speed to 1>e gime perfect.
it Was 'fair a allpps,
She to a roguish and pall) girl, but being
•o kpe.npaben, she Iota bseo !making •
great effort scute A.h Wednesday tr. elect
• certain subdned aid demure manner.
The other afternoon the sewn g circle to
which she *amp met. Her gown for the
occasion was simplicity itself --of soft gray
raiment, with • plaited bodice made {ta-
ker fashion. Her bonnet war, a goaibt lit.
Re gray chip poke, trimmed with gray rib
bon and one large purple postman flower.
The tie strings were of broad gray Cott„
ribbon. She glided into the room very
quietly and become at 044,4 ifteut upon her
Lenten sewing. Suddenly the eewane 01r•
cls quiet was interrupted by wild shrieks of
terror and the i embers with rue accord
Gimbel upon tablas and chair seats. What
was the trouble' S•ml'ly the demure little
aaidem's new house slipper. It *.e 0l.
olark suede. No hackie ornamented the
teaep, hut to to place wail a tiny mouse to
high relief and made of gray suede, wt. h
bright beads for gyres, anti a Wag tail with
• regular mouse -like curl to it. Now the
fair practiced joker no trembling lest het
rector may hear ed It
•. .ti*dy'. CM144 porn. To -pay.
wbn e, ' tbwlsa• tiro shoo '•tor f
4wrter the Halide .ith the son's hrisht rye,
means vol tem. 1 n dor swot dear
nomah.efr'. waning Inane today
Pug 1' little broom hint in the meet
warble your r4.44lrm r metelay,
Wake all the whom of w•redlstd sl..,
Somebody's o•ww1•f IMliit. NAY
Lama, o tris as we: twee. .qb Gey !
t'k'► your harts to the saerget wily,
geo.nMyn rear to its baby boy,
Ilion eey'. miming ammo today.
IV0 lots or my Apart, tint out !
meg all the anile., end ebr'mt two, ;
akt4 sem k..rtinw, nor, sae devil.
IlaMhxefr'• etimong hoist trodtty.
- Ada 0latpsoe t bere_4,
eptassere asbaftss ?housewives.
A well known prectrtfneer N madieine e
gloated by the New York Sea as saying
Prnbahly you h.m noticed the madames
el epndemnir chooser. to roe themeslys eat,
even ret dimness when so prerantfeear7
messsr.S are takes It kat hese site*a is
the hatery of every gnat the
'black death,' cholera, sed the, and
sew it is illustrated to the grip. We hare
the grip votes es agent, as you kerne, and
then hav• beam a few fetal sem* of it ; bet
ft is .re\bias to what it *n. is its list sod
1sea4d' eme.wa Theo, you remember,
them wee. IMtaelees when it *e• fatal
with. toasty Feer hours, mid its area
wore sten .even. tied were Waist thee
Any have lama wawa. This i• replar
pip w"ther• yet eim gip a slowly dytug
sit Doewas die /swell as the peeps.
tyke
Immo them."
•o► eh mare,
"The Rev. Dr. Thirdly wants SSW
MOO to el"
rihy, • wroth ago be speeds 0s.spt
limes• tM 1.1. boas bsim'd of here.,
b
THE FACT WALL PAPERS
That AYER'S Sarsaparilla
�anus
°Tauri of Scrofulous Diseases,
Eruptions, Boils, Ecsama, Liver
and Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia,
Rheumatism, and Catarrh should
be convincing that the same course
of treatment WILL. Cotta You. All
that has been said of the wonder-
ful cures effected by the usc of
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla
during the past fifty years, truth-
fully applies to -day. It is, in every
setae, The Superior Medicine.
Its curative properties, strength,
effect, and flavor are always the
same ; and for whatever blood
diseases AYER'S Sarsaparilla is
taken, they yield to this treatment.
When you ask for
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla
don't be induced to purchase any
of the worthless substitutes, whicl
-
are mostly mixtures of the cheap-
est ingredients, contain no sorsa
parilla, have no uniform standard
of appearance, flavor, or effect,
are blood -purifiers in name on!),
and are offered to you because
there is more profit in selling
them. Take
Sarsaparilla
b, nr. J. C. A ss h Ca, Lowsa• ataia
S. by all Urwgaists t 'Cries to 1 ,lot bttlsw 4
Ceres elms, will snare psi
Ibssghl seemed.
Away (well op la aritbrretied--•' I'll
pot Int a dollar you s4't do decimals!"
',toms.) dont ea well rep►- " I'll bet I kis
•r ire he's take at big as am,'
Ohe= p for Cash
Take fur instance Over-
coats --a few left -to be
cleared out at away -down
prices; she Bolts and Un-
erwtzar Orad Flannels and
winter goo in genre
No Re servo
Roots, Shoes and Slippers
from 20c. a pair, up. Odd
lines must be cleared out if
low prices will do it, to
make roots for New Spring
Stock.
A full supply of the cele-
brated Crompton Corsets al-
ways on hand. 01d lines
and sizes from 25ca pair
up
Fresh Arriva1s
of many line`. of Spring
Goods, such as Prints,
Tweeds and Worsteds, in
Scotch and Canadian Chev-
iotts, Sk'rgetl, kc.: also in
Panting. Pants made to
oiler from $2.50 to $5140 a
pair.
A full line of Family Gro-
ceries always on hand. Teas
a specialty.
R. B. HOLIAND
DUNGANNON
cou AND WOOD
YARD.
Coal, Wood and Kine ling deli-
vered to all parts of town
with quick despatch,
$LRDwalls the Met Reade of bard noel 1a
the serkrt, via : the New York. Ontario
& Weevers Railway Coy'.. Celebrated
Leekawan.a Telly Coal Is four Nees,
vh Cbeetnet. Awes, egg Ked Oren.
SOP
r Phewnee hemp Coal for wee 1n
*rates, mese*, fer%aeee, etc.
�r L
Nee t aemanate leseltrtpf sooh
lse coal toilet?, w band. *psutKl anon
flea Oven tenantry trade.
es split Wend. to boobies and 1 feet
leer &wan In sleek, Daft'* New SIM
1 sin selhe 4 weed. out tot eallkoriebass
as Ise een My l.s ed 01
woad est
All my weed is eat by t4 err et of HS
het we beef ner4 1see.
w000n.
a ora tmrlr, we ems ay qbk Y beds..
lee
haveVIM midst my wiw4ifpH mai
a44 weed yle.d • sow t tee welsh seas
All wt gds •a4 ra..'taes reftessed
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THE LATEST IN DESIGNS AND COLORS,
THE MT IN QUALITY,
ALL PERSONALLY SELECTS))
Years of •zperisaee permits us to soy we tan suit the wet fes
Odious tastes. Our papers being so beautifully blended makes it °ily a
pleasure to show them As for prides, they are the very lowest possible_
rom :ie. per roll.
Customers will Bud no trouble in *e•lectisg Borden, friezes or cella.,
Alt they are designed to match our papers.
Over four hundred samples to eelet•t from. A few lines at eras,
have been in stock for some time.
FRASER & PORTER,
Leval Mreee et anal Ttenbese t"e.
Booksellers and Stationer..
Time Henderson Plant Food.
*ea l'ry It n sad
oruarra, 111 be delighted with the way it mperleb �y
Rommel to use. Coats only 25,e.. worth at least k. j. Mer.
Climax Furniture Polish.
AL Wile tow It pronounce it the best rays. Yoe seed It is Hata.
cleaaleg.
D'A vignon's Witch -Hazel Cream.
Uwrpes.rd for the ahem. iHitstim , tab. eta. canoed Well
aprt04 *fads.
VIN Sts Tootk 'GV Out, only 100.
W. 0. GOODE, Chemist.
OM M /riars for Iirelcrlptious, ke.
R. P. WILKINSON.
I have now the pleasure to announce that I have ac-
quired and will conduct under personal management the
business carried on so successfully IA this town for the
past four years by R. P. WILKINSON & CO., as Hard-
ware Merchants, and am further pleased to announce
that the business has bees sseored on most satisfactory
terms, enabling me to offer special inducements to ore
many customers. Thanking our patrons most cordially
for past patronage, and soliciting a continuance of the
ss yne, I remain very truly yours,
R. P. WILKINSON.
BOOTS AND SHOESI
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
A Shoe -dealer should have a practicalIwledge of Booband Shoes in order to obtain the best to himself and
his Customers.
Thirty years in the business has tsught me much that will be
of great benefit to yt;u in your dealings with me.
I have the largest Stock west of Toronto, and the best Goo*
it has ever been my privilege to offer.
The prices are lower than yon will find them for the o'i'ly
class of Goods anywhere else.
Ordered work and repairing given special attention
Rips sewed free of charge
b % off for cash
E. DOWNING.
NOTE TO THE PUBLIC.
We have just received a eery SWAMI tel tt[
NEW TEAS!
--00..1rf4S w -
BLACK, GREEN AND JAPANS
Whish we guarantee to .511 at least
10 Cents per Pouch Cheaper
Than can be bought from pedlar. A trial order will for
wince you of the truthfulness of this assertion.
We sell the best 0077EZ obtainable.
REIM PRICE & BON.