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Pale Faces
mow Depleted Blood, poor
nourishment, averythlag
had. They are signs of
Anaemia.
the Cream of Cod-Uver Oil,
with hypophosphltes, en-
riches the blood, purifies the
skin, cures Anaemia, builds
up the system. Physicians, the
World over, endorse it.
Met N habil by Salistltetes!
goat a mamma Lison le. Ali Du',eg,n.alk. a III.
CRISP AND CASUAL
In Low • Pleasant 'i%oro Syrup removes
worms • i ail kinds Ir .Milieu or adults.
The three stall bones oda clod in achaiu
serer the mnldie ear are named the mallet,
the so.tl and the stirrup, from real or Lena.
.d reetr,blancen.
Dyspepsia a:isw from wrong act lob of the
stomach. liter and Lowen Burdock Blond
Netters euro dyspepsia and all diseases eni-
ng from It 9-i woes in 10J
Lord Breadalbanc is credited with owning
the most- btagniricest residence to Scotland.
Hu „Lordship cab ride oar hundred moles
west frons 'Caymuutn Park to Ardntodiy
Caatle, on the Atgylblste ..oral, without
N etting hoof off his pusseseions.
Mt. Lillian Tomo, • Cornish girl, has
Milieu a lint -claw in Law Tropes at i sem
Midge She took • first in use Historical
Tripes to 1d93, and u, therefore, . ",fuuble
first. mai tke only woman who has ever
Mea in flaw 1 in the Law Taps.
Antony Hope Hawkins, who ha- lame,'
ion sudden fame by Itis succeasfui novel,
" The 1'ri.orer of %vada," is a graduate of
Balliol College, Oxford. end took high hen -
on. He was a Liberal candidate for Parlia-
ment in 1892, but was defeated.
The principal grain crop to Presets it rya
Over 4,00.000 hectarea were raised lest
year, being twice as much ss of oats and
twice as atueh as of wheat. l'ruseta makes
over 1,0)0,000 toes of beet sugar, and yields
one-half the world's aupp'y oI roc.
M. 1'.rnomargen, lately deceased at ht.
l'etersbure, left by will 1,000,000 rubles,
with. instru.;tioes that they aze to be p:esed
as compound interest tor Mriety-nine years
and then used in the erection, equipment
sad maintenance of • university at Irkuteh.
Mir 1)haui.ai Fardoejee Ilaoajoe, an 18 -
year -old Bombay girl. has succeeded io get
tier ate of her pictures hong in the Paris
Salon. She woo some pairs in India from
the Bombay Art Society and is the tint
ladled woman to go to l:urope to study art.
The trade returns of Germany for the
Ent en months of the year, when compared
with them of the same period of 1443, show
• decrease in exports of 46,000,030 marks.
end an morasse of imports of 151,000,000
mark', 6 sad 8 per Dent respectively of the
total.
The wreath of flower, tient by the Gar of
Essen, and placed on the coffin of Proudest
('isnot cost, according to French papcn,
11,600 ; that from the Kine of Italy ,•rat
.boo, and from the Queen of England 1300.
The 11 twers preeeuted by Baron Rothec ud
,cuff 3,,1.100.
An ancient hell dug out of the ruins of
an Lollar church at AIbe. uenfue was pro
aonoced by local experts to contain cold
worth 111,000 After the Denver mint
worked on of for forty-eight hours the du -
coverers were handed a neat brass brick
worth i4 25.
Before going on • sea voyage or into the
mutiny, be sure and pat • box of Ayer's
Pills in your valise. You may have ec-
ctioo to thank us for this hint. To relieve
eeb.tip•tios, biliousness, and nausea, Ayer's
Pills are the best in the world. They are
also airy to take.
Charles Ashton, • Welshman, who is
koowo as " The Luenry Policeman." has
been a constable at Thos.. Muwdduy for a
number of years. during which time be has
published • " tole of Bishop Morgan," •
Bibliography of Welsh Literature," awl
other solid works.
One advantage of taking Ayer's Sar-
saparilla to portly the blood is that you
need not Infringe upon your hours of labor
n or deny yourself any food that agrees with
you Is • word, you are sot compelled to
starve or loaf, while taking it. Theat are
recommendations worth coasidennir
The London Globe Says It is astonishing
to bad that there is no memorial of Jobs
Keats upuo English ground, and that the
bat whyycch was unveiled in the parish
church of'H.mpetend last month was execu-
ted by an American sculptor. and was pre-
✓ ented by Americans to the English people.
.m of the finest bridge an Europe is now
being oon.trueted across the Danube at
Cereavoda, Roumania. by French engineers.
It has a length of 2,400 feet, divided into
hve bays. Its height is 103 feet to the
roadway, and its highest point i. 123 tet
above high water. it is of steel and is sup
ported by thirty piers.
The Empress Elisabeth, of Austria, pos
amass • colleetion of newels probably our.
passed only by that of the Emprer of Ro-
sie. Besides the family gems. which tire
rpoured no from one Empress to the nazt,the
j mnrew pommy.' • oolleettno of jewels
which have been oresentod to her by the
Emperor and foreign princes, valued at 4,-
000,000 or 1,000,000 marks
*sea leetreo and swatlp.a.
1t may be of interest to the opponents of
emanation to loan the following facts
from the pe•d'mic of smallpox in Pennsyl•
yuia There resides in Danville, • family
con.utang of father, mother, three mens
mid four daughters. The parents were
protected by vaccination when the resent
epidemic broke out , none of the ehddrw
bad ever loos vaccinated. one of the local
physicians in whom store ane of the laugh•
ten was eriployed, becoming ac.iuuoted
with the facts advised the girl to be vac
einatnd and send her brothers sod sisters
to him for the mime purpose The ust.n
all Deme and were vaeeinated The bath-
ers all refused. All seven children era
traded the disease within • ,bort time
All four girl. had mild attacks of the sip-,
.ase and renewed without any bad effects -
AU three of the toys dial. It is to is
flop.l that those who publicly talk against
vaesktattoe may In able to recnoeile sueh
Isis. sank t heir ere essoe.m.
Rm.ke Derby Pia 9mokieg Tobacco, 5,
10 sed iO .ret 'lags Take so whirr.
s' Mlles " make tf
S61(OS ASS
Heuder.o C'arsey's Pal. Makes sr
linpor t &daMsliw.
A THJ'-ZD MAN THE CASE
Grey, w Saas,�•���a�ga of Ne Twofll
Toni ead.iiia of ridg
la
growl' is is,.Alted, sae ff \
Naei..g Strark Hina ..
Rill Rs Arrested. r r
CoRZW•L.. t)nt., 'Sept .0—Al' macs
meted itiiht hu bre , thfewn on the death
elf Perk ';.gcive who was tuned lying
in a ;,oat seed on Nater street in this
tOrn on Tuesday moroiug and died the
uilowtug day.
'Ile aijouruel ttquest was heW in the
linein Hall and atter the evidence of
Wagner and Bravely, who made the post
to 'rten►, hal been taken, Carney, alias
Dublin, and Henderson were,•esamined.
The two men left Cornwell uu Tuesday
monooug in company with another seen
named Green to avoid arrest for stealing
plume The previous evening they went
to Naamoa, N.Y., and Malin to Wed
dnttotun. On Thursday afternoon Carney
and Henderson entered to Morristown,
leaving Green at Waddtnngtoit On landing
at Morrisburg they were arrested on the
strength of • letter from C'ousteble Critey,
of Cornwall, on suspicion of complicity
in the death of t'o.igrove, to which their
sudden disappearance gave color. The
two meu were brutKht to Cdfnwall last
evening by Policeman Smith, and were
°ailed after the medical men had given
•vldeoee.
Carney told bow he had spent Monday
night. including the stealing of the plums
iu cuutpane with lleuderaou a.! Breen,
and that they had left becau-u the owner
ut the {`plums had threatened arrest.
Ileu:lersom saw then called and COI,
roborated the eriae ace of Carney, bot in
teilwg the story of their journey from
U,•rpwall to Waddington he stated that
Green had told them that after they had
parted on Monday eveuiug, after stealing
the plums, he wont into the coal shed,
which was near his boarding house, and
iherr aw_ a maniug down. H. stirred
bite up and asked what he was 49ing
there. The man said Le wautsd a place
to sleep, as he had uo money, though he
hoped to get a hotelkeeper too keep hitt.
Green went to bed, out gat up and went
into the shad agaiu, pretending to be esu•
other party. He stirred the mare again
and received about the same answer as
before. He struck hint with his not and
the tan fell. Green then rifled the man's
pockets but he found no money. 11e thou
went to bed and nett morning went to the
shed end saw the man lying there. Then
were otters there. including the doctor,
who said the mac must have had a bol
blow.
Carney was recalled, and at first war
unwilling to t.1 what Green had said
*bait striking Cosgrove, of that he hal
ea;.1 anything, but finally male a clean
breast of it all. The two moron agreeing in
ILr main, there awams oo doubt that Cos
grove came •to his death from the Wow tit
'Latta by l umbo
Sfeps have been taken to secure Green's
arrest
BURNED TO A CRISP.
A Commercial Train ell►+ Meet. a'heek-
lag I)tatk at Port Kips,
1'"RT EtaaN, Sept. 13. -Mr. A W.
Wright, traveller for Watt's Soap works,
Brantford, was burnt to death to the
A merlosoi hotel here yesterday. It sesta
that Le was subject to falling fits and
about fire o'clock took one of thew in the
lavatory. having a lamp He fell and the
lamp winch he was carrying bunt. lis.
forehe regained cousctuusuesl his side,
one arm, and his face were burnt to a
crisp. After the fit lett, however, he was
able to get to the landlord's room and
wake l.tnu. Stems to ay, the fin did no
damage tricce—pt to blacken soot char the
walls.
Wright lived for five hours, was quite
conscious an l chatted intelligently and re,
e gruel those who called on him. He
leaves a widow and large family, who live
u. Brantford. Hu b . iy, which is an no •
recognizable mass, will be taken to Brant-
ford today. Ile was an old and well
known traveler uu the road and popular
with his cuitemers aol fellow traveller
TWO GIRLS DROWNED.
Their Cameo Swamped la oke *well Caused
by • Pa las Ateamer.
PITIRb,pa„r ..R. Sept. 15. —.A sad drown-
ing accident o''urred Lar. last evening by
which two welt known young ladies lot
their lives.
Nr. H 1). Kerr took two lady friends,
Maw Ada Alford* and fair Maggie Ken
uedy, one for s cause Sats ou Little Lake.
All went well until the steamer City of
PeNrbx.ruogh pawed them and they .n•
tend the swells causal by the steamer,
when Mr. Kerr lost control of hu boat,
and in a moment It was upset and all
three occupants were thrown into the
water, the two yonno ladies going down
almost at once and were drowned before
assistance arrived. Some of the steamer',
clew threw out a life preserver, which Mr.
Kerr .emit, saving hotnself.
The sal accident has cast a gloom over
the town The ladies are well known and
were employed in the large dry good.
lit„ -0 „t 11.11, I:Oche-is( & t'..
%beeklag Immorality, Is /eea1raal.
\I .$Ta*A 4 Sept. 13.--A sensation has
Ire-. caused by deveh.pniwits that hay•
autsen oat of a case against a young nun
nam -.1 Arcbamhatilt, who is now being
tried srefore the Court of (n..• ,'. Bench
on :4 charge of rape. The victim was a
y,.ung giri only 14 year. old. It leaked
out iD evidedce that she had been iu the
habit of frequenting bad houses. and that
she it a% only one of maty little girls who
were i,ept in secs place. The expose so
far almost equals the 1'.11 11.11 Osaeltt
!Irate. Then lee mitt er sy.ttnn of child
prostitution. Judge I% erten yesterday
de'ared that the tvstem we. a disgrace to
the eBy and he entered immediate pro-
.eedtngo to be taken.
• Wooing reenter Olit.d.
POUT l'urorT. Sept. 1:1.—Harry Rossiter,
e yon'as to farmer 22 years of age, wfoiled
hi o number of feel counts farmers yes
to,r' oy lying dead Weide the railway track
Ifl.w on the track showed the way In
w hich ah• yodt.,; moo met hie death 11e
Mot ealkc.tt ,e, the track and was nn
down by • 'nand Trunk train the far
men reecgr,tsed the man and curled him
to hos employer** looms near here The
uromer win notified end deeid.d that en
irtgmeat s,tnld not be monetary, as every
tttttsa pointed to accidental death. Ree
niter wan well known In and around Poet
Credit, being employed for some time by
Farmer a Dunn
THE SIGNAL': GODERICH, ONTT, THURSDAY. SEPT. ?O, lilt.
REMOVING NEW HONEY.
Wks. le Take fromtttee. Yee Neeap..—
a...d-.p la Aplary,
After hooey is capped ee sealed is .10-
tartout.s to appeases°, if it reseals. epos
the hives and should be removed at use
when a fancy article is desired, Its qual-
ity and Mayor u improved if lett with the
bees. but what it galas in this way 1. last by
discoloration Aud further, if . dearth of
honey ocean the bees may open .Dane of
the cells along the bottom of toe .eetlus,
destroying their good apps sea nos and in-
• -lag their sale.
Among to,, :.cent developments in aid-
. i..j oredrter to ron►ovs his star -
plus hey bee escapes.Br.,.... keVKs
call the& super cleaners, and they ars
simply 'min, coon through which Nodose
lave the sectlrtp, breo cau not retaru. One
of thew escapes i. 1.st.•wed over a hob is
A king ry era.
a board. U, tuwer4R Ovally.' • caw t►f
sections is raised au 1 title board put be-
tween it and the brood combs, the aide
will be free from bets by morning slid can
be removal without disturbing the colony
iu the least. There is no discoloring
of the combs with smoke or tearing
open the cells by angry beet Some
producer* advise putting an empty case
under a case of section+ carnally filled,
raising chem up, and putting undsrne.th.
In doing this great eare *Imola to es.r-
cised, for a case of completed ssetiom are
worth much more than two milnisbid.
When contemplated, a carotid survey of
the honey resources sh'.nld be matte, and
if the flow promisee to continua it may be
dune. Where tie cases are so constreeted
that the iuiehed sections can be readily
re.noved, and there are nnfluisbed unto la
the unntde row,tbese should be put direct-
Iy over the brood and their places filled
with empty sections.
When beat rsf,»s to leave sections there
is ether a quem or brood in them, and it
is better to remove sod investigate at once
1 he brood will be drupe and can be fed to
the chickens, ami the h.•ety thatsnrr„nude
it extracted. • 14 then is a tiuee:1 .Le can
be returned W her Live.
Those whp keep V•_•es to produce honey
•imply for their own nee, usually Lave it
stored in small boxes. These boxes when
full should be removed towards evening.
placed uear the entrance of the hive and
covered with .luta. 1f the bees get start-
ed from the buses before night there will
\probably be but few of them remain -
Mg in the morning. Take the boxes away
e.rly ' i the morning ..r robbers will find
than. all -the beet have not gone out
put the bo m the bottom of • barrel,
\
cover closely. feavttig only a small hole at
tine tap. The will paw out through
this and those on the ids will not find
it. When bats do not lea a box, it con-
tain, either • queen or and bad
better be returned to its hive an ken D1
at some future time.
It is a coral tame ti•,w *0 itace a round
in the apiary d•repara:.art to a fid flow of
t.uney. Where ct,iuutes have been allowed
to swarm at their own pleasure, there may
be parent colonies which Lave swarmed to
death. that is, nnt:1 they lace uo few
beet to paw the wi:;ter in safety. Small
aftenwrrma or cots may also be found,
which have only • knnall amount of
comb. It thea were recanted to
the parent colony beton the fall 11„w
of honey, they may be able to w-
efts i'fftlrOt,tareeloreold weather. In
my - apiary there has not been • single
afterswarm this toason and but few first
swarms. In my experience with Italian
bees I have had but few second swarms,
and believe that they are far more provi-
dent than the common bees, for the little
swarms that Hit from tree to tree late in
the se..son are usually black beet At the
present, says Mr L Harrison in Orange
Judd Farmer, ',trong colonies are little
more than making a livinig. and the pros-
pect for a fall bow is quite encouraging, as
there has bean abundant shower Poly.
annum tamartwe-di which grows In corn
and potato fields is now making its appear.
ance. Spanish needles and beggar sticks
rhich grow luxuriantly upon overfiow..l
lands and along water courser, yield much
honey to the fall
The (Lucca'. Wreck ase Duty.
A prosperous colony of bees at awarmiug
time consists of a fertile queen and a few
hundred drones and many thousand
worker The queen is • perfectly devel-
oped female, and is the prolific parent of
the whole co:any. The only duty she per-
forms is to deposit the eggs. This fact L
well demonstrated by removing a common
greet, and introducing an Italian queen in
her steal. Oaring the honey now the
queen will deposit about 30,000 eggs pet
day She is distinguished from the other
Lew by her size, form and color. Should
her death occur when there are drones In
the apiary and eggs in the hive, or if she
is to leave the hive with a young swarm,
the workers will etonotrne% large cells, sup
ply them with "royal jelly” and the e, g.
or lar. ml that wonld have produced worker
bees are developed into grana The young
queen usually leaves the hive when five or
six days old to meet the drones In the air,
for the purpose of fertilisation. The cells
in which the woken are reared are the
smallest in rise, the drones about one-third
larger, the gneen cel: •till larger, and re
N imble• • p.oauot iu sL,a; a and appearance.
In the movable (nines which shoal,' al
ways be need, the queen cells are readily
found shoat the time ow-nue are expect
at
--- A Growl Sarah.`
Myd:a•,,(wt graedtasrw it a grand shrub,
with very lora white and pink dowers, es
large as the sen hands Blooms to Ali
n.t when doe er., aro seam.. Owing fie the
large nneaber • Gowan the plant sbseld
be sapported dnrtag blooming tine.
Ube trneeees—AIwap. eeawke.
Trgelatfse crane when th• winter ap-
pears, but live stock Iner,eaes in weight
daring all seesena For test remota live
Meek should ks a speetelty ea .11 fart m
"When I was a Boy,"
Writes Foot p'„ster J. C. \\•o(lbtitox.
Forest 11111, W.', a., "I had a bron-
cnial trouble of such a persistent
and stubborn character, that the
doctor pronounced it in'nrahle with
ordinary medicines, and advised
me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
1 did so, and one bottle cured me.
For the last fifteen years, I have
.sed this preparation with good
effect whenever 1 take
A Bad Cold,
and I know of numbers of people
who keep it in the house all t he time.
not considering it safe to he with-
out it,"
"I hate been using Ayer's Chemo
Pectoral In my family for :M years, with
the mast satisfactory results, and can
cheerfully recommend it as being espe-
cially adapted to all pulmonary com-
plaints. I bate. for many years, made
pulmonary and other ma hcines a special
study, and I hare conte to the conclusion
that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral .occupies a
position par -eminent .'r -r other medi-
cines of the class."—Chas. Davenport:.
Dover, N. J.
Ayer'. Cherry Pectoral
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k t' ,., Lowell, Yss�
Prompt to act, sure to cu re
Ileshr.em Or..►aM..
The inhabitants of the north-ea:ern part
of Asia use a mushroom to promote tutoxi•
cation. It is known as a fly blown musk -
room, and is also ver` abundant to Scotland
The fungus is gathered JO the huttrt part
of rise year, acd is then hung up by • strips
in the open air to dry.
Some are dry before gathered, and these
are stated to be to n.ore narcotic than those
artificially preserved. 1'.ually the fungus
is rolled up like • tolus, and taken without
chewing : for, if maati.ated, it is said to
disorder t he stumacn
tine large or two small fur•gi produces
whar is looked upon as a pleasant stat• of
intoxication for Due day. The effect is the
same as that produced on taking • luantity
of spirits or wine, except it is delayed frc.m
one to two hours after the bolus has been
} swallowed.
At first it produces very cheerful emotion.
of the mord. It renders some people ex
esedtngiy active, and it is a stimulant to
muscnlas exertion : thus. if a person affected
by it wishes to step over a straw or a small
ll.tick it motels him to take • fump sutlicteot
Do clear a low hedge or the truak of • tree
it keeps those fond of music perpetually
singing , sad, under its Influence. a talkative
person cco neither keep secrets nor silence
for any Ienethh(tisa5.
COWS, CINa and pet berbeed.
The momently repeated charge that a
college training extinguishes the iautioct ',1
motherhood in young women receive.a bard
blow in the following letter written by •
youoa mother, • grwuate of Vetoer, the
leading. ladle collate of the Coiled States.
DxaHb.T Jr's tt' Uo you ksow I'vegot
a dear •watt baby, bud am' the bappie.t
; woman in Iowa' Shall 1 tell you about
him' lie'• asleep now in hie crib, the dear
"bambina he has a tine heed and a grad
sized neck, and two dear. wiselooking, deep
blue eyes, with hu papa's eyebrows over
them. and • peeteetly charm ng chin, and •
jolly little nose, and the sweetest, most ex
presence mouth, and • perfectly charming
chin, and • good, long back that Iovee to be
ruhtsd, with two fat shoulders at the top
and a rice little spanking place at the bot-
tom : sod mice, round kicking legs and feet
and len little parla for tees : and such dear
little winning ways. and a big cry, and a
dehehtful hole cry, and a charming bit of
temper now and then, and M's my ows
Fahy --or our baby—which is beet of all:
Is there aoy stage of helium growth so beau-
tiful or appealing at wee little babyhood'
i know the prettiest sound in the world—
that little, irregular, fumy breathing. lent
out my photograph of "Rallies Nacbt," and
i can sow see the charm of the picture u I
could Dot whoa we were in Germany. 1
reall♦ ss. he ! ;oku much like other
babies- b ae-eyed, sweet -laced boy babies;
only 1 ass sure, they aren't all so good look.
ing. Hs was beastiful the first time he
name to my arms—a delicate pink, not red,
sad so clear-cut aad pure looking. His
mums is It—. 1 have • peculiar reverence
for Prof, 8--- of Vassar, sad i hail • sett
of impulse to give his name to my first boy.
11 my little man eau grow up to be se free
sad breed of thought, as reverent and de.
rant in spirit, and as rigidly loyal to duty,
the ram. will 1w • blearier to him.
i►gsa Sr... - 1 have used yellow oil for
awe or three years, and 1 think it has so
wield few creep. Mw. .i S. O'Reta•i,
2w Hummeills, Ont
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Ds&a Stas,—I had
severe headache for
the past three years,
and was not free
from it a tingle day.
I u.sd doctors' meth -
eines and all others
I could think of, bat it did me no good.
My cuustu said 1 must
TRY B.B.B.
bemuse it is the hest medicine ever
made, and I took three bottles of it, with
the result that it has completely cured
me. I think Burdock Blood Bitters.
both for headaches and is Ideal
purifier, is the -
BEST IN THE WORLD,
and am glad W recommend it to all my
friends. Miss R osa M ' DoxaiD,
Bleu Noruise,Ou1.
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•Nh ,.:HIEN Ir -T).1, asttrDrat
Specific and Antidote for
ling are, week and impoverished blood, dye
p- pia sleeple.wnese, palpitation of the
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men, ry, bronchitis, consumption, gall
stone., jaundice, kidney and unary
those, St. Vitus' dance, fesale irreg-
ulanUes and revers! debility.
LABORATORY, LODERICB, ONTARIO
J. M. M c L E O D,
Proprietor sad Nwntacttwr.
McLaou's Pvrrats Raeovatoa can be had
from .11 droweieu la tows. as well as boss
all the druggists perinea Owen Pound see
4eafortk, Brussels. Durban arid Tnrosto.
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believes ts oompettties.
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G"BILIOUSNESS,
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RICK HEADACHE,
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ON PILL A;TER EAT? 55
INSURES GOOD DIGESTION.
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DON'T DESPAIR
WILL CURE YOU
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DR L. A. SMiTH • CO.. Toronto.
SOME NEW CHINA
—AT—
Ralf & Por1��'s Biot Store.
Carlsbad, Limoges, Royal Bonn,
&c. Another shipment of Fancy
Baskets.
Special attention given to School
Books and School Supplies,
Any Book not in stock procured
without delay.
FRASER & PORT,
Metropolitan F'aahioe sheet. fres to CusliaMuuk
Sole Agents for the Amerman Fruit Preserving Powder sad Ligsjd,
Meal Mungrrs Well retepkese t'..
f.drrteb. ear -
You cannot do tetter than tow our
BLACKBERRY COMPOUND
for Cramps, Colic, Diarrhoea, and all Summer Complaints.
HIRE'S ROOT PEER,
LIME JUICE, — SEA SALT for Sea -Bathing at Home.
AKS, from 10 eta. to t:V (ns.
WE HAVE THE BEST FACE POWDERS, LOTIONS, PERFUMERY.
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- Hart. free. ■N J W. C. TQODE,
Iawbr.n sire. CHEMIST
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STOVES 1 STOVESI - -
Call and see the fine assortment
and low Prices we have in both
Heallng and Coolln Slovez.
If you do not want to buy we in-
vite you to come in and Look at our
Goods.
HARPER & LEE.
Sign of the Big Kettle.
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ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINEP
R. W. 1VIcKENZIE
can supply you with a good article at a low price.
STOCK COMPLETE IN
Builders' and Heavy Hardware, Shelf Goods, Garden and
Farming Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also
Steam Fittings, Belting, &c.
VESSEL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
Don't fail to give me a tall.
R. W. ILI ENZIE,
The Crabb Block, Goderich.
Personal
unsimimmsr
Spring is at hand, and after Housecleaning you will want
- TEA OR DINNER SET -
mi
We have the Largest and Cheapest Assortment in Town.
Before buying tall and get priced►.
50 - TOILET SETS - 50
New designs to select from. Inspection invited.
CHAS. A. NAIRN.
UNDERTAKERS.
J. BROPH13Y BOW'
Have added to their present business one of B. J. Ned'* Latest style
of Otty Hearses, also the Inset line of funeral furnishings is the Bounty,
and aro now prepanrl to conduct funerals at prices reasonable
This department will be strictly attended to by hin Bon William, obs, bolsi
in the mmploy of the LM D. Gordon for the past ten yeas, has a tbeee
know!aidge of ti B Llano., and 1.y mart st$eotk. het... to share tart of i es
public patronage. Ren*mber the place--West.t., on your way to the pest
dice. Give us a call
J. BROPHEY & 80N.
"The Signal" is only $1 s . Chit it.
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