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THE SIGNAL : GOD*R.ICH, 0/1T., THURSDAY, JAN 10. 1886.
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ewes
thew
hs poisons
flalthaess
the glailsees
,thee seer to share
•'a the Leos hereafter.
we parks, jay dealers.
• .r austral* bssk as old days,
...mid its in.lemMr stesee tearis
we, then, is Ms dear peeseace,
Nut damn pest when and tan,
bill skew that se the aegelsh
1l.snuMd the snow we wear.
A seas air Te•Ay.
8th the moremg trans gray to cold :
f,d it. my heart, sad pest theses.
e0aerday's ares ars • ,sil thee is told,
ren► sterday's treks are • work that u dose
I-terday • failures are all forgot,
• ^'r' 'lune 1. bsue.,tk the billows of sleep
glipey g ester-ey's burdens are as they were not
hiprou of try t:. r:u low to the NYdlees deep
rd O1 i . thy crust sad ask so dole ;
41.0 11111•1,•peitdr w
the cup ties .sdram
never dra
tlilsny. sly be who *ankh his soul
tl � or I: nsith all that be `in would gain.
list
11144 _%in with him who hath gained his desire
ile the gladder 11 as any nest
.it was ht anis lad Nine to aspnre,
It is his to -day that lend the most.
]'luck the Sewer thas blooms at tit,. door,
('hrtsh the love that the day may esud
Cometh an hour whim all thy store
Vainly were oilers& for flower or (need
ale
(•ratefull► take that life offeretb,
Looking to hsates ear seeking reward,
fo .halt thou fled, Ones life, tome depth,
I•'srth and sky are in snow. accord
"Look ea sbe Mesabi tilde •.
"God moves in • mysterious way
His bienietee oft are hidden,
And oft, to ides of grief, our eyes
By Wien to west are bidder
But he is let* who reigns .bo. r,
And with INA we he tends
And the bright is the nrbt ode
I /f every aloud he sends us.
He loves ss, them* be chastens us
Take ,gently bis "street too ,
For, great sed small, he bolds us all
In has dieing afllsstioh.
No sorrow Rls.ma but joy Monies,
And love sham brightly through it
And the earl side is the g.ad sial*,
It we but only knew .t
Oar hearts are petrified by grief.
Dar eyes by tears of sadness
!lade clear sod t; behold the light
Behind the veil of gladness
Not to opprsea, bat cheer and bless,
All things by God ere given :
For the bright mde is the right side,
And only gide of Heaven'
A REAL INCANTATION.
A meanie Msp1p et.er.11 Pe.. en sten 1■
P ersia.
The following cunoua account n: ■ meg,
cal incantation ie from a work entitled A
Near Amostgst the Persians, by Edward 1..
Browse. fellow of Pembroke College, c am
bridge. It ls lste.estfng. says • writer in
Light. as ahowi*g,that f*ith.or confident e-
pectation, a nee of the conditions of sue•:esa
in such processes. and as provmg that the
appearances Latta hale according to the pre•
conceptions of dm operator
!dy informant is this rias was • philo-
aopber of Ittlabaa. I saw him on several or -
axone, and bad long dined -.ow with him
on retiree sed philosophy. „He spoke some
what bitterly es the vanities of all systems.
1 have tried shoat of them,' he said. At
one time in my We I devoted myself to the
oecu!t.ciwees, and made an attempt to ob-
tain control over she liana,' with what re-
sult' I will tell you. You must know, in
the tint place, that the modu- operandi is
as follows : The soaker after Ibis power
chooses email solitary and dismal .pot.
There he must remain for forty days, whish
pefriod .yf -retirement we all chine. He
speeds the greater part of the time in Incas
Lotions in the Arabic language, which he re-
cites within the area of the 'mamba or
geometrical figure. which be must describe
is a oertain way es the ground. Ilestds
this, he mast sot very little food, and di-
midinh the emo *%daily. If he has faith-
fully observed all these details, on the
twenty-first day • lion will appear and will
ester the maga siren.
'Thematt tet allow himself to
be terrifiedby this appntio0, and, shove
all, meet on noaeco of quit the nlandal,el.e
he will lose the malts of all his pains If
be resist the lion other terrible forms will
come to kis on subsequent days tigers,
dragons, sad the like - which he must simi-
larly withstand. If he holds his ground till
the fortieth day he hew attained his object,
and the lianas' haring hoes unabled to gm
. the amatory over Ins, wind have to become
h. eervste,ttod obey ell his behests. Well,
I Att►felly observed all the oees.sary me-
diums, nod es tb twenty-first day. sure
sponge. • lion appeared sod entered the
circle. I w.. horribly frightened, but all
the sem* 1 stood my ground, although i
cane near .to fainting with terror. Next
day a tiger came, and sill 1 suoseeded
in resisting the impair" whited urged me to
See fiat whoeas,, es Ike following day, a
most hideous it frightful Ireton appeared.
I could so tosser centred my tenor and
rushed from the sirel ous..aciog all fur-
ther attempt, .t obtataint the mastery over
the ' jinni.- What was time had eloped
atter this. ••d I had prammy studies in
philosophy furtber.I .ams to the oocetu.ion
t het 1 bad been tie trial's sit hdlectnatione
excited Iby eipeelli lar. ..Mt.de, hunger
and long vigils: amid, with • viieewi of motto;
the truth of this
had Worereppprsc
the same preeem spirit el iloospnicsl
•
tired, this time is •
i cre.telity. fly opersMtsw'! were 'wow
God. f tee : brtlutsl► *sIhim
a hiss .Lea .ts II'e resse.
New York Tribes*: A kir s» played
a• important plilft is doe We el the tamale
S agas shinnies, TrerwOrtea. who is new
prison ill .4 his wmistry pink i• hie
?MN the 'sten poi hiss was a peer
e bed..t. tb Bele same of Freya
W� is diersibit
▪ ;ohies r ..f..relty.mitan
it
wpm reedy W �Imi.aties is tie
m the eventag, happy but Unr1gg►tes.d. The
prettygirl. as moos es he ked omen the
thresld, stood up, rinsed award kin he -
lore • word was spoken, •ad kilned him
heartily oo the lips 11• astonished
parents were moon talormod •f the wen
loan» of the ken bythe daughter. A.
meaty other people haseen the youeg girl's
onion, the pareste decided to maks the beat
of tt and acwpted young Fran se a moo in
Lw on .x+.ditioa that he add Urban to his
game. 1►u he did as • matter of c..urse
sod made at famous.
1 tae la.eetl.. *1111 t ederlded.
•11 mph" ejaculated the exchange editor,
maktug • lab with hu shears at an item a
a s.:ientibi .xc•ha age. 'Why does • cat
always light um Its feet' That's bioassay for
anytbug '
• A eat,' said the financial editor, ',Limeys
light* an its tenet became of the claws in its
cw$Ututioa that "
•lou" •sulslmed the o'iaer. 'It you
can't treat the subject with grsvity drop
It.'
'That's exactly what 1 am about to do. I
was g.tay to drop it o. Its fest.'
.A cat,' resumed the exchange editor,
ranting his vui.e, 'slwsys lights os to
lest"
'Because 1t has a right to take its
torn' ---
'I'aws' You don't tumble to It at all
't'h•'ivancta! udttor came to the scrat ch
ag.iu.
'How do you know a cat always dues
light on Its feet
'That hasn't anything to do with it. The
,1u•etlo0 nt"----
•Whame cat are you talking about any-
how
'Why does • cat, when it falls, always
alight ..n Its fret' It you can answer it
say so.'
'Well, why does it' demanded the finan
cu! editor, the real saute editor. the rail
way editor, the obituary editor. and the
answers -to -queries editor, ruing as one man
and standing over him.
.' Because," anew creed the exchange editor,
defiantly, "because it us cat'• nature to
get its beck up.
Whereupon the meeting broke up m great
confusion, with the •,ueauou still undecided.
1 hlsgu Tribune.
Ira.ee'e Prsle.d.sal •tern/Neer.
1'.ns corr. Toronto Week Deibler,
the executioner. t • pubis. character : its
smallest mo* emri,La are better watehed than
those of any other celebrity. He is always
in trouble, always searching for a home.
He has to rent • house by rues, but when
Sus true name u discovered he t at once
ordered to suit. He t of a yule, nature
and save fur chopping off certain people s
heads the most harmless of ,nen. He has
.,tett* • household 1 pet birds, doge, s.lutr. Young Hamilton. Will. Iluc►ridge, Strad
rel. and such smell fry. He a frugal also, furl The fire hart `wined such headway
'dons 1t wan discovered that it was int-
lsx...ble to remove anythiug from the
bus 'ding
A F reaob lady, ea her arrival m t►ha I HUM DtTNLOP,
oouatry, would only eat each dishes as she
...,.. pawed to partake .l • dish ..w to THE CLOTH
her. she politely replied, thiakise she was has jest returned ion the . ties'Wks. he
•spresm.g herself is adssuw►Ie Karlin W hers »w�"g
• No, thask yeiu . I eat only my ac
quaint/moss.
N hes t:.o.nl 1. rant wee a Japan the
Japawee hens•*, feta» Kung, damn to
eomplim.nt the general by While him he
was bora to oommaad, triad it tet K.11hoh
With this result . •' Si.., brave Rs. rel.
you was made be alder."
■tesa0•s of Ierele.ere.
wee sajuat.td • nth, sad beteg es este es -
Valuable T.
Sh•rifl ton scent of • prim /g►tl-" Per-
haps you nen give me some i tem of where
the mill is count to be to -night.
Farmer Rewen-" Wit -el rather,'
SMritl .overly " Anything definite
Farmer Rowse ., tt'a al i should say
yan„
Sheriff Here s * dollar. Kindly give
m. • pointer. I'd like to tale it in.
Farmer Rowers ,accepting dollar. " W•-
al,
a
al, I wouldn't swear ei t' your takto' a in,
but it's goto' t' be in the same plans what
Ws stood nigh onto twenty year -1..' below
th' dun."
FREEMAN'S CASE -
ane Parueelarly I.tere.lna to Nesnes a.
It Beal. a *0 Tbetr Trembles
I.r4ut.,.ru., Jan. 7 L has been • cause
of wonder to ming people why women will
neglect the first symptoms, and continue to
soder from ill health, and from debility,
when the mesas of relief can w readily he
°btamed. Before a cure can be edecead the
work of the kidneys must be renewed, the
blood cleansed of poisonous material, and
the ligaments and muaoles strengthened sad
Invigorated, The history of the cane of
Min Nettie Freeman, of this nll e, whose
life was steed by itodd's Kidney 'ills. has
had one beneficial .'feet in that 1t hits arous-
ed scorns of other women in this locality
from the false modesty they were manifest-
ing and as • result the sales of 4)udd'. Kid-
ney Lala have been enormous, and the re-
sultant good oummme..urate therewith.
Dorset R.rned *1 Itradford.
BRADFORD. that.. Jon. :1 -The .tables Of
the Queen's hotel in this village were .le-
stroyed by lire end an .tdjuiuing .table
awned by Mr. W..1 Walker wit. gutted.
lathe stable was a Targe quantity of hay
and live valuable burs..+ which were in
traintuit for comiug races by Mr. W.
Kett! . The horses lust belonged a
follow. (toter. Fent won. ('uukotowa,
!Art Ise firmer. tw'ut. Thompson. Lloydtown.
Emu Henry Bowl*., Bradford; Yuman
IA..kmaker, Harry Stoddart. Bradford.
as he has been able to save out of his sal.
'try ot 6,000 fn. $ year, independent of
extras during executions, • total of 22,000
Ire. With that sum he has purchased a
• mall villa property en the banks of the
.setoe, facing's. Cloud ; kis nen and daugh-
ter in-law *wade with bis and Its wife
the sen is his tint assistant at the guillo-
tine, and .111 be his successor. lietbler
emloys but three delights his pipe. fishing
in the Seine and reading hooks of travel.
Ily trade he is • »bines maker, but has
long abandoned that for hie latter-day lord.
femme. [.en an executioner must live.
To save trouble, I te.bler intends to pclblish
no memoirs and he keeps or. journal.
• 011ea yUClaa repIW.
i)r. William Woos, the famous blind pill'
aathroput, who has jtmt died at Brighton,
England, lest I.i• sight when he was 11.
He at mice set about learning the systems
of reading for the blind then an vogue, be'
finding them all imperfect, he invented
new system which t now widely used in
institutions for the blind. The alphabet in
this system consist, ot only nine characters,
placer. in various positions.
l.enguages were his .peeial study, w that
he might give all nanous the advantage of
ht alphabet. During the 6fsy•five years of
blindness he adapted his embossed alphabet
:;t, languages and dialects, and ht books
have circulated all over the world. The
D umber of volumes issued u his type iso to
the close of 1892 was 194,993. He also
wrote music for the blind and drew •m'mos.
ed geographical and astronomical maps as
well as picture. Hr .wt•bluhed numerous
free leading hbranes and home teaching
societies for the blind Philadelphia
Ledger.
.._ - lana lag ale sy mMlke.
A fourteeu year-old boy went into ht.
mother's presence with one eye black. his
bps sw�lleo, and • ragged scratch across
his cheek, the blood from which he bed
wiped ot on his shirt sleeve.
Nicodemus,' said the parent, a he
sneaked is, • have you been fighting again
' No; he sullenly rusted
' Then what on earth ails your facie
' .Lim green's ma's dead,' he replied.
' Well, si:ppose she is : what's that got to
do with your fans •'
' 1 easel .Lim lust now,. answered the boy,
' •n' he looked awipl solemn and sad.'
• Well
• I didn't know what to do to make him
bright and cheerful like, an' Melia' s0 carry
for him. 1 jest went up se' let him hit me •
few, kick
Ilid it help him'' asked the mother.
' Help him " echoed the boy, in • surprie.
.d toe. ' Course it did ' Don t you think
it'd make you fsel ood ter bunt • fallow
that way what had licked you every weak
for a year.'
weipli 1 Mem.
If salt is mixed with the SOOT before stir-
ring in the gravy it will prevent lumps.
By miring s tahlespoontul of lemon eat
tract and about • third of a teaspoonful of
vanilla von will have • new Savor.
When anything h.. been acridentalty
make toe salt, it sea be cwntsract.d by •d
ding % swap natol of vinegar and • tea-
spoonful of sugar,
An able physician advocates mime at
least one raw apple before going to red. It
t said to M an excellent brain food, as h
oentains more phosphoric acid in diresJbis
ebapethan Ka other vegetable known. it
it ale nod tope one of the beet preempts -
lives to disee..s of the throat.
A thing %boat which women are apt t0 b4
careless n *be proper ensuing and airing of
their weal germinate. Mee et reG.emeat
. re most particular to NO that each woolen
wit is hang nut of doors after a fungi. wear,
lag, as they ..aline tknt inbred worsteds
N ever quite lose the smell of dye sad also
Quebec Bonds la Paris.
IANDoN. Jan :1,- It is announced herr
that a fre..h i. -tee of Quebec province three
per ....co. I*.n,l+ot:rt, franc. each. to the
amount of L.•s.•t.• : ) 1014+ has free oRer-
. I,•n Iwlcclf of the Jnel.-r e:overnuIeut
thr,..1411 the Credit Lyon. of Puri* at
(rune- js•r bum!- The Government
luaj...Ifou.I:urawry !o the four teroeot.
1mno1• which erre renewed to .luly 15th,
1a.. Tin' new tbee•.- per cent. bonds will
be redeenir.l Ont earlier than January 3(,.
net..
Tr.sb5. Am.slt tandem elasamak ere.
I,,is,v, Ont.. Jan. 3. -'there Is trouble
between Sterling Bro+. sill their shoe
maker.. The tiro, want to make a cheap
tirade of shoe. such les is turned out by
Quebec firms. but the men will not agree -
t.. the wale and have inserted advertise-
ment+ in the' local preen requraing shoe-
maCrre to keep away from the city.
Killed .a Ms Grimed Trak.
Mo'Itt)..(t-. Qu ,. Jan. :.. -.t. whip, a
. ouu:t merchant tit itor, doing business' on
Notre Dame Arno, was killed by being
,t ruck by A railway car at the Mountain
street cniasing of the Grand Trunk rail -
M -ay x:41.1 11ifI1iL
Brussels Charles Bleaker, of 1;ray
township, sold a 14 month old drawl bog
to Messrs. Raster & t eastone, on Wednes-
day, that weighed 470 pounds. It was a
cross of Berkshire and Chester White,
-CITY
COAL AND wood
YARD.
Special atrentlou given to
SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD.
Headquarter. for all grades of ,
HARO, SOFT & BUCKSMITH COAL.
Coal weighed on either market or my Beales.
Get my Prices before going elsewhere.
Tilt ma e'AaR.
Telepbeae fe.weet4e.
JOHN 8. PLATT, Prop.
sax -17.
IMwfi4s A.erieae
�y for
PATENTS
p�TRA A�
cpowils
l/MONTS. este.
Ii • �fm0• Av'i T, K.ww~ 0t&
eeeaee ?nr ee4arlwa pMmf• in Amass..
pprians Inks eel kq N YwgM hmro,e
Iet.Oe h •.tAlse ave � nr e6ara to ti•
�+cientttt�c American
}sien�f 1 rt tat
: est -elegem 1rit &• X73':' s
Tvtiuegm,a. suet.
PATENTS!
se
MUM Team SMUTS AN common
ysYlofastlsnw. srz wal.o bri
atY9s R•R►TR Ptl
at
fell i• late with Fesw ewaract an nnpl•sant mama' odor, even
.Res Is opposite to. t'. S. Patella of
tile �� ti* dlasigheir e' a wealthy end I Len the pores• 1r kept .evnpek,smi elms. Iles, and w i w 0bt•I5 Patent. 1r Wilms
etl nettle boot. mop appease Ids wit Ie this matter it t wise to sive both skim haa t►sea rsahI. ham RAWH„Fien 1d..
wail tat. l and oats as oossionsl m..tng, sad winter B..e I ti Lou nR...4 o , • as
,nil pies piss A erg 011.2"mitiami vteeY a AAA 'fes eat RR w and
• w w+ ams ami the tit• of Y w•11 Y »•tsar newt lieina•, will hossms w. mete ftp (LAI �t fyNLtRlr
se tb shelties res ewha onafter eeeti.ral Nee. rfrIN PA WM.
*tie I bs aisain ora *laking _} rear kto do Prteem.et- m ween
uta
..w r!' wind RR
• la dole
1r faellf• dm pmt
An s . sad way of ref
Mem. to see wren* dashed with .-mesio
.ad lightly applied with s .mall .tiff trash.
It le net .rasmary to het the -Msi.n pene-
trate the goats, pmt 0 deftly dans only the
Ming i.slowed le pt wA
at ins M
U. fLee�Py4twSto0ase. •d Per fi te . .dries
:Man
reAreenee t• ssl•al awe b lees
.w. rias* er Cent, wrf1. b
all0OpppMUePslm allapat ea-. D 0
DB�
SPRIG
GOODS,
He has now on hand a Large Line
of the Choicest Goods in the
Market and is prepared to
turn out work in the Beat
Style possible, and at Prlcen to
suit the times.
H. DUNLOP.
OODMRJOH
Steam Boiler Works.
MITA HUMID '1144.4
A. S. C H RY STA LI
ssleeeesor to Carpal& ! BlaakJ
Manufacturers of all kinds of Station
ary Marine, Upright a Tubular
3:3o11S,
Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron
Works, etc., etc.
Also dealers is Carlgit sad H•rfaseta181ide
Valve Koalas. Automatic Cut -Off l.glne• •
pec altl. All Wass et pl • sad pipe -Sulam
ewnesantlya brad.. ill
amarss d
arshed on
maw mealls. ePpti frcoir edy ass/04mt�
Works--Oltft•rit• O. T. K. Station. God•rlcs
PLANING MILL.
ESTiSIISNEO IISI_
Bllchallalls & llhyuas
YA*ttraClOaar
SASH, DOOR and BLIND
Dealers la all kinds of
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
And bender's' material of every desodpticn
School Furniture a Specialty.
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`CoNSTi?ATtOM,
1 ^YSPZ PSIA.
ELADACSE,
•.6ULATE THE UVE.R.
Or IL Pit 1. C•:TER EAT.NI)
INSURg3 COCApt..t�$p'1CN!�.
!�CE.S CTSTztI$'igelie SaO,
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MOLEOD'S
SYSTE\! RENOVATOR
Specific and Anridole for
Impure, weak and impoverished blood, dye
perste sleeplessness, palpitation of the
heart, liver complaint, neuralgia lo- of
amatory, bronchitis, 000aumptson, gall
storm, jaundice, kidney and urinary.
disesaes, St. Vitus' dance, female irreg-
ularities and general debility.
LABORATORY. CODRRIa1, ONTARIO
J. M. McLEOD,
t Proprietor and Manufacturer.
MCLW)O'. STN•rnr Hsa0VATO* MD be bad
Iwo •11 drupelets In shwa as .e11..trom
as the druggists between Owes Sound and
eeatorth, Bremen. Durban and Toronto.
r17 Iv.
Patronise
True
Competition.
I CAtraoiAi Pacrrlo RanwAT Ori •
has ben ea.wr►nd es give Ike
�ge�e�• baseless areas with Air and per
it y
escaped( lea
prl.ctple. and 1a
the Internet et Its pawns.
Is deesry s ti lumen of every ,arses who
hellevei i. osmpYtte•.
Iyer wet deepen; w tub nsmwri
Mak with all Ian and e.b�a
vna wadi 0.allNpr1r.p{,ii.
Meet Wires is
Northwest.rthwest. faMColumW sad -Pastas Chea
Oreo-9owth Bide Wead&
fel w
ilaargsr. Y*lasW
DON'T DESPAIR
DODT1S
'KIDNEY
PILLS =
WILL CURE YOU
We geir orae flhdd's Rllfosy Pills to este say
can, elDropeyR �ss� Diarss
•, Dtabeem. Ls�tke-t
edam Haim Mama&
S.M ►y rat dream la maat/se, et ►yrMmenWeases
snaps el mita sot. Mr km ee !is base OLIO
OM L. A. MMPTH • CO.. T.ronIs.
BARGAINS I
Ladies' Mantles, 26 per cent off.
Dress Gocds, 25 to 50 per cent off.
Mantle Cloths, 20 to 30 per cent off.
Furs at a great reduction.
All our Woolen Hosiery at wholesale
prices.
Ladies' and Men's Lined Kid Gloves
at wholesale prices.
Short Ends of Carpets at wholesale
prices.
COLBORNE BROS., GODERICH.
The Great Carpet and Lace Curtain Warehouse
of the County.
Nrillitittffttifttriffirtfr
t-
OXFORD°°2. .
rot ALL SACS Lf SUILOINCe . .
-! aACESa
Carccitp from 10.000 to Soto; ret
•4:1‘.1.1),•••; y. a ... k.W Lt i sit "
lc
lir 7r. t
._e ii,
It ii
OXFORI) WOW f=URt4ACSI
W000 F10:11ACE "-41
HE it v /mart. espre iatty -y
•!..pled for ..,wet b*ruin•„• 'stet
lbs.) Suet fists Fire BO% De/Mt
rata i..aiator. which bort
q.'rt '1 0.4 .til in.. • dursu.t
kallat7 ofe tlo.tertl ('•10.+1 raw.
spin and I:rs.. ilre.it.lt Power.
I-Akt.E A: tt Pi f
C('AL P.T.EACE
La -nu c•imin•x.tton Chamber -,,;r
Leo. rigs r. wN. Mer st.rr manse* -4,4
Large .;,......lei..,,,15 c ..er.h
Lard Feed Moor -wet
f*CUOnaI Fire Pot
Rotating Rae Iwn 1,e, (Nate
DEEP ASi' 111
Full Guaranteed Capacity : Waiuoci.e wnantwguu. aces %'
For Sale by HARPER & LEL Crabb'• Block, Goderich
Protect Your Chest_
Wake., a epi -slid line of Solid Chamois and Felt ('beat 'Protectors
mad. ipmade sgswialiy for us and mura superior to the articles usually sold. Prices
very IIsl.rste. }.,eryonr mould voter the Cbeet-whtrb u tOs,Citadel of
Life with one of these. Prevention is tetter than Cure.
Protect Your HEalth .
B7 .tinct our Higb-lirade Baking Po er. You eau rely on this l.ciet
Pure..o any tale ('ar•oes '
Flavoring Essences
1n great variety.
Christmas PerfumeQ .tm<l C31ft O o_ ods;,,
The Signa
Weber'. a 80001* of Assortleteat of the Woo and Flea arrivinel • p.
They me very Attractive this year. You w1*1 be delighted with Ohm.
�. 0. GOODS, • - Chemic:
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ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE P
R. W. Mc$NZIE
can supply ,you with a good article et a low pH...-.
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 gi.c me a call.
R. W. McKENZIE,
The Crabb Block, Goderich.
No Stones, Stems, or Dirt 1
CLEANED CURRANTS -
AND RAISINS.
Everybody Likes them.
Your Christmas Order solicited.
CHAS. A. NAIRN,
UN DERTAKERS.
0004 Mage .allg wslies to its
Job Pruitt .% latehues. whish are 00w.
peen o.Wd• the gibes for She pomp
. ad proper meoutto. of .11 classes of
priauag. A perusal of this miao.w-
ms.t may suggest seenethiag yea mal
be is need of, ..d la each sine ere este-
r *dins °saddest
the; oar 10 plans. will meat with
the approval of our palmate
-111 Ott k11tad►s
This useful sire is kept 1n the all
range of qualities some as WOW
heaths While
AMMO. i\ttad►s
are not so generally used, they 611
an important plane in 001111110111141
correspontkncn. See what WINO
got under the above heads.
T,ttter %\ends
In this line we have a very large
stock of tine writing papers nit
able for every class of business
represented id this locality, oo.l
prising lai.1 and wove, lineal,
quadrille and other pipers, ruled
or unrultv1, as may be required.
BAN irk( a1 %
If the "pay-as-you-go" plan was
the order of the day tiro demand
for account paper would not be
so great ; but there are some Imlei
who get so many dunaers that
they wonder if the stock will ever
run out. We don't intend it to,
and at present our stock is ma
plete in this lune with four mos.
Good paper and neat ruling.
attlttent ett.ka
Both single and double dollars
and cents columna. They come
cheaper than bill heads, and are
the proper thing to send after a
delinquent once a month. They
are sure to fetch him 'round -
sometime.
J
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Have added t• their present business one of B. J. Pan's Latest Style
p[ Olt, HeaarsM, also *be lined line of funeral furntishing@ in the osonty,
sod are new prepared to conduct funerals ret price. reasonable
Thi. deportable* will be strictly attended to by his Neo William, who,
in the employ et the late D. Gordon for the past Me yearn, hes a
knowledge the basin., sad by preempt attention hopes to auto part d
pbhs patrooags Remember the plass--Weetat, es year way le the pail
.see Odie lee a ea
J. BROPHBY & SON.
YA skits\Ort s
Now, it would be hard to get
along without envelope*, and to
keep up with the (demand for
then* car keep a large stock an
hand. We hair now about a
hundred thousand in stock, and
the prices will range from 75c. to
$2.00 per M. We handle nom
mercial and legal sizes exclusively.
ottktkkarAix\ rttktt,tk T,
has already been partially canis
erated in some of the heads above.
There is, however, a vast amoun
of work under this head that to
enumerate would more than take
up the entire space occupied by
this adv't, but we do it all at Toe
Si(if AL.
`hVALSX\Otis
to an "At Home" or a wedding
require considerable taste in selec
tion sometimes, but we make it
an easy matter by keeping in
stock the very latest and best
samples to be had. Call and res.
• rotr alms
of entertainments and meeting.
promptly turned out, from the
plain but neat to the most elegant
with cord and pencil attached.
Ct,'vrett\ars
We aim to excel in all the differ
ent kinds of work we turn out,
hut especially in this, and keep
in stock plain and fancy papers
suitable for all requirements.
Cards an& T'taektts
This head covers a large range of
work, from • bread or milk ticket
to a neat calling card, from aa or-
dinary admission ticket to a tasty
business card or • handseesely
printed membership ticket.
Miters
Our facilities for turning out this
clams of work aro etidseoed by the
fact that the great bulk of it is
done by as. This line also is.
eludes
TIoc\t yes
which our three fast-ru*ning job
presses are able to tarn out is •
surprisingly short time.
iNa\t $t\\s
belong to the poster depasiiment
also, end we mak. a ttpeal'Iy 411
these--proanptoees being our a he
in Nis respect. A notice of oak
will appear i. Tan :anat. free al
charge whoa bills for same she fps
here.
#\\ AcvNikt of eirkt
in the typographical wigwag line
,tan he to tl ' weablideassist
in aa azp.iitiee. .mid **Wile
wanner .ad
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stmte% Vtaaot ata .t.
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ass and solicit a emttienenee et the
seise.T %IL •Neil#Z..
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