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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-5-9, Page 4OSl .wee Ices Si TIE SIONAL : OODEfIOB, ONT., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 11911. •.r..>,r1 - is Pt7n1.aill' RYRRY THURSDAY MORNING ST D. itWt* II. Orad et Publication- a sad N. North elm* Od•rieb. OntarM• Tense N SebeerlSoebtfl e '!'hr•• me•tbfeelves? Om Tsar.• g 1t mumu 1 M Loeb u Tsar Label. Tear like' /s • standing receipt •t the date whbb Teu are paid up. See that It is sot wed to fall (ate arrear. ben • champs of address Is de•ird, herb the old end the atm address should he given,. •d•.ntsteg Rases sad eta., oaoaal W..nla.mwto. 1s.. iar far gni laaarttea, sad 3 o.•s par 11.. int each wkeaoa.at tnwntaa. Mwn .d by atm.. ao .fief sir linea ud oder. ge par VW, •deatWemesta of '.oat. roued, Strayed Mtsatiaea Vsoaat. Situations Waisted .ad -Sloss Chasms Wanted mot exeeedlac t 1t�es nepanill, !t par meatb. Uo s. eft flat• and Sanas o. Sala. sot to emend t lines. 31 for arta month. Doo. par "b- e mused saoeitb. Lanier •Arta. Is peoporttea. Aay special notice. the object of which is to pt�met� the pecuniary beimof .ay tadi- vlitfsl er estppsay. w be eo.Mdered •a .d- vsrtimme•t and charged .000rdlnety. Ileal notices 1e nonpareil type MD cwt per weed. se ■ottoes lam rhos tic. Lead mottoes is ordinary reading tyyppee two Me per word. No notice for lees the Des ireddoes for churches and other mirror benevolent tastttsttons half rats. Asteae **The ttlgaal" tletl rwy. Subscriber who fall to reoelve Tan 8aiAi. o talsrly. either by currier or by malt. will seats a favor by aoquatetlsg us or Out bee at as early a devise possible. Rejected manoaoripu cannot be rKar.ad. Oorrespondonce must be wrtttes *noes stds of paper Daly. P.bII•ber's Renee, J. C. Le Tomei. of Oodericb. Ica beta ap painted focal Travelling Agent for the wwa- s c(Godertek, Colborne, drhdead and Wa- L.eoal poetm.stere over the district .re also DORPOW•fed to receive snbsortptiosa to Tan All oomm[tatwtt.as must be addressed to D McOI Sm_ , Tun a. velepho.o o u as. .mtek. YdOeL OODCRIO1d. THURSDAY. RAY a lflli. SNAP BHOi S. -" Oh, sugar as the Opposition said whoa Foot= mad• hie budget speech last week. -When Fosrga put that twenty mete a pilon os whisky loan week he de- livered • '•badge" -t speech. --The average Canadian patriot now es dividing hie Mtestio. between Do- minica politico and potato Osmium. -Japan can chin to be the cham- pion bantam nation of the world, end Inc a Barbi-weight hes demonstrated the fact that it is • very heavy hitter. -A witty and spor- tive wheelgirl, 1 ! who believes that women .bould lave the liberty, and exreime it, of popping the ques- tion in leap year, regards the four- year re- volutioe se • bov.yob. -Quite a number of farmers and others in this motes put torward flim claim that the National Policy hasn't made them rich, and even the Government at Ottawa appear' to be ,offering from • depleted ex- chequer. Dr. MovwAo:rg, touring the Prev- ite* with hu family in the Government pal- ace oar at the oou0trv's expense, is causing much unfavorable comment in the press. It doesn't take lour for so upstart to reveal his calibre. The poor fellow, however, has had • bad example set him by sown of his predecessors In tine Cabinet. The Hudson Bay Railway sub sidy deal bears the earmarks of a job in every detail. The report in circulation is that the Government required 3250,000 for election expenses and that 110,000• mile for 250 miles was granted in the sore and oer- mi• hope that at ;least 10 per oast of the $2,:100,000 would tied its way hack to the rentlemen who had in band the promotion of elections in the t;nvrnment interest. Thr Montreal Star elwims that the new tariff will he ea.y upon the tonere and heavy on the housewives, sad in proof 01 Its cootentios cites Hoo. Mr. Fwiu's statement that he expects to realize by the increased anft on surer about 31.500,000 per annum, and that the additional duty oe whisky will bring osly 3500,000 into the treasury. Here is a good chance for the Tory probibiticaiht to hurrah for the N. 1'. --Them is a lot of rubbish being printed over the matter of Mri:aasvr'a ex- pulsion from Parliament, mid the possibility e his mooed •' sacking." 011e paper *AM - "It is not likely that Mr. McGreevy will be asked to endure punishment • mooed time for the same offence. A proposition of that character would lack the eametial .leeteat of English fair play." War it to purge Me4.Rxm v of hie political sin or to purge Parliament of hie preemie that he wee erpelied A statement conies rrom Ottawa harmony does not prevail, and has sot / for some time prevailed. between 14... ,me / HAN.. %RT and H. J. A. OetrRT. In ///jjj fact, if rem t>prL are true. ani .bare are tho se who claim that they are. the rengh sad ready Minister of Railways has been bod- ing some power( el arguments on the form and features of the ex ('olenei of the valiant ihth, whish, it is elaimed, left as isapr.o- trios a ae eamiamb•N. tesbles. The keep- er eeper of the MinW.rial m.a.swie moth haws quite • time le teepees the pease at the toot of fio.ernmeat. 114.1 RIES COCaiA1r, the maser tongued erica ef Ts.tneny Hall, New 1 ark, and Maw a dbMis4leithed wbr of c 'aupres h the U.Ned States, is likely to heeesee • meeker of Parliament is Grit fres* either ta. wing .f Je ne Mn - yawner. It he collo pstWe thee se the sleet ef the pees= tems Mee. Maltese Deane will retia Imes imperial pdItlea sed ease tame tdi.fiy Maas with the pails Mwtls el the btM of bin Meth, .d. r stth Ile wrist, rim seMwlmi theft N lir. laoa-•$Ae =bald be • deed= .eget Sties tie the d.iatiet( mime of the He= Rale se- -The Lick of fraternity, confidence sad meaefmity that .larks tee tibia= at Ottawa aloe appears to pelade the perms. aid of the Supreme (.hurt The Ottawa serr•epondo•i et The Tensaw World line the oartaia ter • moment and reveals the oaedisiee d awn as fellows " The malar is wifeb hansom is moa- deeteld awnue ahem to • public seasdat IA oddities to the physical tsoapaoity tsr work of aortal" of the j.dpee there ie said to be a Iamootabe atomise of esprit de Oorps. l,ostereooes between the judges. which and to be the rule, are sew the a:aeptias. fie remelt beteg moot useatiel•otory. Is is gaieties/able whether is • barbarian staam wham the dispensing of judice is arra.' ms ie the wet primitive wager. would two jsdemesta be delivered on the same day,tbe use oostrodiotory to the other, sad yet this is what has actually 000urrsd in the Su- premo (court of Canada within the poet taw swathe." THE FALL WHt.A f. E are pleased to be able to state that, sotwiibatasding the dry Autumn and the ice opota ore low land a Jaasary, the crest of Fall wheat her oath through the Water a this seentry a geed oondtiios- The weather has bele uneseally dry this Seeing also. but the fields have kept in good beast so br, toad the rein* now doe will wed the wheat forward with • loop We undentaod that the ootwty et Grey has also 'methane fields of Fall =teat, but to the South ct as, more especially in the x011011 s touchwr Lake Siris, there ha. beta much low from ice and Winter kill- ibe. Good drainage and tillage will carry the Fell wheat through any ordinary mama with the bent thanes. Inc meemn. The farmers of Hare w their beads.. well se their arae and test We ate test t kat a trout pisos as ea agricultural county. LIBERAL PRIZES. THOSE of our ceders who are of a literary tarn ot Ruud will appreciate the lib- eral offer made elsewhere in the ase. by the Dr. Williams' Mediciaa Co., of Brook- ville, Ont, who &anuses • series of prism smoaatrmg se 3300 for the five beet short. .rigies! stories submitted in ibeest tam The ameemt offered is, we beibv, the largest over awarded is • .ompmtitioe of this kiad is Commie, •red say part ot it will be a Morel reoomp•ms. fora .tory of the Immeib named. We will be glad to hear that any of ear readers have s000eed•d is capturing con of the prisma TOWN 000N0IL telup at elle Tees elmgrit tow-tt$s- .$es of Regular n Seat.., The regalia methieg of the town conned wee held lam Friday ermine. All members were 'renew Mutates of lam meeting were read .reel ap- proved. The treasurers statement for April was Marred to the 4..... committee. nm a STM. Balance from March 3344.61 Noe -reside= Mad.. 3186.73 Semidries . .. Electric light rates Taus Maitland Cemetery Mortgw 10.00 124.70 304.98 13.00 5600.06 Park stakeout Fend Int260.00 Water Rats 33.36 --- $6438.76 soDUBaxia x(TM. Relief ... mumu... .... 3 49.10 C. C. amd 08ies Grp 15.79 Ss••r.t Schools 75.00 Prate.nd Adv. .. 13.20 Water Wrksohestrooyoe 27.45 Pumping Station.... . . 156.23 Public Werke. ... ..... 149.37 Sinking Fund ---Loaned on Mortlgage.. ......5500.00 Sakur Fond Interest se Mortgage. Public ScbooM Salary a/c . 36777.37 11.50 460.26 222.88 36680.78 Raleace 396.59 Thereport of the engineer stated that the supply of wear is (allies off tied dos not give @Dough. The well in the ooal shed has bees dry for two years and the ether three are only supplying .bout see -half u mesh as last Spring The valves are is so bad a coedit that the parlours menet be curs- ed off. The report was referred to the water bad light committee. C'emwsustcatror been W. W. McVicar, see, Band, was rood ..king Inc usual grant to bead and use of tows hall Inc... night each week for ,trsotiee. The matter was Marred to the finance committee to report. The report of the asderwritss' laver tor was referred to the fire commute•. The fetbwisg aeoount were referred to the fia.mos onmmitles : JobnOlbeen,$16 21; A. Device ft (o., 360.36 ; W. A. Milay- moat, $6.75 ; Jas. Thomas ; R. D. Thomas, 33 ; McColl Bros. & Co., $33 90 ; Jas. Was- hes, 39. The report of the eenetery committee was read end adopted. The report of the finance oommitt•c re- commended the peyote= of a/o's referred to it .t Wet amebae. The White (;load Nov- ena Co. had been written Inc more detente stetameet. The Mark had also bow in- structed to ask the two hank. is taws Inc their best terms for dtao.satisg the town's report sf the fire committee reoem_ melded psrobsse of the doable hydrant pts, 500 feet Raker fabric hoes. twe play pipes, &Driblet, and use 11 is noel.. Mat • ter of plea= hydrant at eerie of 1.y .n4 i.tghthowm+ta. wee rehired to water sed light oeesmittee. Other matters re- ferred to in Mr. Rewe's report were de leered until a.derwriton can be conferred with. The report of the market oommittes rem e-mmeaded parehmes .r new set of .palet, afar anthem of steno teeth, 60 feet Ions en lfeetb-cath aide of market The ropers we earned ea the following vote : Yea --Melissa, MerseySwartz, T1ewp- ass, Amin, (s.t.iom, Witton and Nistel- e ta May- Canopies,Mattel, Misimiera, Dec Reit and Ja--ass. Matter of appsintist w o$akr tr Square was referred to the wine wurhs eseimftMe with sever to est. Nader. wan he sand Mr. A =AHs of Mgmea StaheM that 1.s. Bays be employed as ear ssbw by noes. of the bsenss •f the meths end M the case. tesder se best The then ti, di IlothbdiAend. FISHING IN DEEP WATER. How expartw Do the Bualtieos. • Say .sten a 60 4110/4611 Tse - _mourn. MA Swiss area (loosen she Iia►-• Saes es 3.tta1 at Mnseowtsg, HA 1' 'NO made previous arrant► melte ler epsdw • day ea the ef the leg digs, • rsspre.assstive et Tee Maus was down at the dock about 5:30 m.reing. Her., the seigui•me• of the van sus teles were busily mg/40W w nthing steam. About 6 o'alook the captains etas arrived, and • start was steel. far fishing grenade- Oatnide the pier. • psotare.yse sight the view. About belt • mite oat were net et the tees, with the smoke tellieg their stacks sad blockades the sky w ward. Farther out were the mile= home, with their white sad brown nide. as the boats have M steam ter over been bete= they math the flaking • dssaripaies bore of them will ate or p1•eo The tugs am alma 75 Leet Ithe. Loi wide .ad draw two or three Seth water. L the bow sash has • roller ea the teffraU. This is to prom= the when they are being litt•d,trom ejector aide, sad w as to make it easier to them A platform. about is. tees leag, Wade serosa the boat behead the Sallee. the sten is • space M the boxes held the seta and The trent 10 W 90 H.P., sad drive tits stela r ten miles .a beer. They are b• • tape•L, an sagia•sr, and tear The hb bats w about 40 fest �. • good beam and drew very limb water Whoa massed by throe .We mien will serviy a therm that =old mad meth a larger .Salt b the bete.. Owing te large area o[ sail they tarry, mem of are very fast. wad with a semi wind keep pass with the se A word hem shoes t]ts nets, Two risme of swat seed are bid patella, •beet and a Walt hot apart, and the spats haterese filled up with meshes of very Oren• swum. Oa one of the ham are a .hear lead wakmrs a don timelier ea /m al smite, of wooden Beam am fasasnsd. nee lads are wmdeatly Leavy to sink the amen sad when the note a= in the water, they Sisk their side a the bestows, .ad the Beata keep their gild. the width of the eel from the bottom. Mies the fish are Medias for food at the bottom, they do Roth perceive the fir meshes of the oat, sad rue their heads hrosgk. Wham they •ndwvr to bask ea the meshes esteb them by the gills and them fast. The mem thee Meng* worse they booms ust•ngld u the The nae are she in of twelve boxes sash. and streteb for aim sed a utiles. They are esmamf set • week w days before they w lit At either cad the t.•ts is placed a buoy. This is a thrust through • wooden spbee•,witb pi= of cloth or a °oder breath Mesehed t the bRot•m sad to keep isad, and a typarpendisnlar water. T. the lower sad is washed a • tying w length with the death el . cid fastened to • large stoma ares as I'D anchor. After two beery' mama* the buoy sighted. Each boat kis • diff reef iffcrast adored sloth, two or three • seder hwneb-by which it e buoy. The men, who hay been r tidying up, Bow have theirtireakfast y the for b m. tit buoy is reached. are prep•, The tee is laid slosgsid• the buoy, wine is seized and healed on board. Next bitty or forty t•tbosts of rope with • atom attached : the Bee are also eareeb so this rope, .ad ono of the lees takes hob the net at the tsffrait and walks back ward throes the platform, drawees the ne with him. Another man new mixes the ne and repeats the same proms : the first man again takes bold, and the same tactics are voce tbrouvh. While this is going on one of the remaining two ION is carefully placing the seta in • hex, and the oibr u =tricot Mg the fish. When the int two men hays fled • lox, or eight hundred yards. they xckaage places with the other men. Every ew minutes the engin* is stared mid allow - to run for a short time is order to keen tag up to the nets. If this were not the mw would bays to pull the tag besides lifting the seri. The fish at are ceavht are mostly trout, weighing roes one to vie pounds, sad a few white• When the nee are •11 a, the tug is al - owed to run for five or sir miles to order to D • new fishing ground end allow the en thee to vet their dieser. Whim the pleas whore the captain has de- cided to set the nee is reached, the engine obeoksd dews to two or three mils an our. The buoy is dropped over the stern, d the rope played out One man takes is place en the t•gr•il and another steads t the slats, The ret, drawn by the weight the ethos, nine through ooh hand of the man on the t•ffrwil. With the other heed catches hold of the lime which the the L on and separates it from the ether line, while the othee$ mao estohee and *trachea the net to its fell width. The leads retch the water first and sink their • down in the water, and, as more f the net remain the water. they sink the bele tees to the bottom. It takes shoot re* howl to set the mete. While the ie Vine sn ihe other mea are leaning the fish. A board, with • hole a the ower, has beth plowed over • barrel. 8th is placed ea the hoard and je gills km oat by • cat r two of • sharp knife. • lower tide is then out open nearly a to • petal where the rills have beau taken t and the ksih ta.set•d beak of the offal, hush is then pushed cot A few earthen =shoe the _Maniac, sad the Gob is thrown to • box, while the offal is pushed into the barrel to be taken ashore and buried When the seta ars all est the tug is head - for home. The metals, whose beam= is u, knows exactly in what dirmdan this portent piece lies If then is soother seethe' for home •t the same time, a rem is cars b be teethe/nide.. as the men now that the the which who will have its unleaded Bret and the mew allowed b Mena. One thin that is mttemhl• w Gederieb appre••h•d is the high coley =eke that toad for numeral mites a the shrew m arab sad Bath. After • time the whim theme en the Win tomes ,into p=wie- tNODwd sole after by tike Masses ea fide AL a.W�dy and w met the loom ler perigee - rigged ���t�we kd at 12 et fixed ase., the bit ex - la whisk w hose massed stew. with they the them 111 fees fWtr .1 pole • watt air d r 0 b ed of V • ed she boos aloe( t held the mut hob ten 4 keg 0 M its Slue the width �Q is Pt••�•. reoavnirea asleep b amnia Tarr ed d t t b g 6.h rear t U k en h • d be lea • .id w th A te Th th oa w 11 in 54 th be w k ilsk P 1 .t x amp nay er rcw is Ifs When tbe desk is reached, the Y are serried tato the ash hew and weighed. are then peeked ha erre and %stub. Some lee Is pissed in the bs.e.. sed • rem the a gth pissed en tem ; then amebae • Y awl wmthbw of las, mW the hes Nearly a8 the Y that are swot M Ibis w l the Sell. Sieh arsa- �rmy'e Genera sod rrna see odd it �.d.tab •Werra. KNOWLEDGE Drbrage comfort and impro....M rid Hada bo pee.oaal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who leve Deb- tor than of bentaad enjoy life mom, with leas expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's beet product* to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to 'wank of the pare liquid laxative principles embr cud in the remedy, Syrup et Figs_ Its .xoel euoe is du, to ins presenting in the form moth or .Liable and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial pzopertics of a perfect lax- ative ; effectually eler.using the ey.t.m, dupealing .olds, Ka aches and fevers and permanently co,ing constipation. It hag given .•tiara., -n to millions and meet with the spprvx..: of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- ening thea and 11 is perfectly free from .very objectiottab:e subetnt,ee. Syrup of Fip is for asb by all drag - gists is T b. bottle, but it is manu- factured bythe California Fig Syrup Co. only, wore name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accent errs substitute if adored. LITERARY COMPETITION. THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS OFFER- ED IN PRIZES. SY TER DR. WILLIAMS' MEDICINE CO., OF BROCKVILLE. ONT. TngABOVE 41110171IT WILL ms DIvIDBD A150110 Trt■ worts.. or rum /MT /DM oa1Gt• IC AL 9TOa1 Rt-THI ,V11 PETITION Ol't% TO ALL 5011• SIDS IISIDa71r$ Of CAP. ADA. With a view to moieties u the develop- moot evelopmust of literary talons in (Almada, the 1)r. Williams' Medioia• Co.. of Breekville,Ont, will sealed prises amou.tiag to 3300 ansae the writers of the best five abort original atonia submitted in the oampetiiios as fol• boomFar :-Um story petsounoed the beet 1100 win be given. For the emend best $7.1 For the third test $60. Inc the fourth beet 340. For the fifth beet 325. The competition s open to residente of the Ibmiaiee of (armada, who hare never woo a tomb pries u a .tory composition, and is subject to the following roles :- Hach ,tory to oestrin not store than three thousand word• The writer of the story shall affix • poo name, initials or motto to his or her manu- script, and shell seed with the mammae -rpt • sealed sevelope bearing ore the outride the pea name, initiala or motto attached to the story, and 000taintng inside it the fall name and address of the writer thereof. We impose no limitation whatever se to the .stun of topic written upon, and the eosin of the story need sot necessarily be laid in Canada, although eompetiters must be resides= of C•mad•, as above stated. Manuscripts to be sent 8.i or folded -roc ROILED. All steam for oompetition must reach the lir. Williams' Medicine Co., Brookville, OBt.,00 or before the first day of lely,1896, and should be marked " For Literary Gom- petitioa'- Deotaion will be made s follow.: --All stories submitted will be referred to • com- petent committee who will decide which ere the best five stories. These stones will then be published in pamphlet form, which pamphlets will be distributed throagboit the Dominion, and each will contain • vot- ing paper upon which readers will be invit- ed to express their preference. The story obtaining the highest number of votes will be awarded the first prize. The ore ob- minate the .cooed highest number will be awarded second prize, and so on until the five prizes are awarded. The voting will plow ea the first day of December, 1895, and the committee w=11 them publish the names of the seoesseful ooe$petiton sad the order ot merit. Unsuccendal manuscripts will be retun- ed wheat sumps are sent tr postage. The five stories selected are to heesett� the absolute property of the Dlr. PoillhleiT Medicine ('o., with their copyright is SIP - penalty. The deriunn of the committee and the =untie( of votes te be absolute and anted. sed all perinea entering the then= agree, by dein, .o. to accept the of she oommlttee and the Dr. Williams' Medicine Ce, as dna/ on WI points whateo- ever. Cerrempead.ucea to on.aoo.satol MSS. deodand, eves whoa stomped .ovel- epe are seat ; any stamp ea stat (Inc say otb.r purpose than the return of the MRS et the time of first sesdieg) will be pat in the Doer box. The Dr. W Miaow' Medium U.., will Mho all promotion to safe-gasrd M4 entreead to their cars, but In se ease do they rimsme Aar r.spe.sihility for fire,'ooldent se less of .ermseaaf.l 148 Author' are therefore advised to keep copies. 11. atrt.s meet b. rigtaal. Asy ono seethe. °.pied matter will be tithe N pwmidm.st tor t=ad, aid a prize of $26 i e0er.td to she gni paws whir pellets sat the fact that soy dory paired k7 the ROOM - risk* re otherwise time erfgfaal, la the =- likely tweet .f ouch u. overnight .awning. AD .baits aatm.d fe the c.mp.YMes lies be addressed to the Dr. Williams' Mdidm (a.. area vmU., Get., sled marked em' the ae afepa "For Uteensy QamMM- yRw CNN= : fin Friday, ,pug Sithe M naw, Mia lfiarrbe gay's lige .(pslwem sad los>e- OO to bat bow � .any fee the e�g_t,,M`� .. taw. for bur baa b.y'ellr�/ boon ek e" LAST DAYS OF...- Fire F_Fire Sale! x In order to close out balance of Stock by 90th we will quote ridiculously low prices. Look over the list, and if you see anything you want make a special effort to get here, as It may be a long time before you'll have such an- other golden opportunity to make your hard-earned dollar bring two or three times its ordinary value. Come any - way. Numbers of little things not on this list which may be picked nip for a song. OVERCOATS. All sines, for Boys and small Men, at about one- third regular value. If your Boy will need a Coat bring hits along. Only four or Live months until you'll have to buy him one anyway, and by buying now you make from 200 to :300 per cent. on the investment. Cape Coats from 11.25 upwards. WM'S CLOTHING, A few Men's Suits left, not at all injured, and .selling at less than invoice price. Men's odd Coats, choice ranging from 36.50 to $11.50 for Suit, for $1.15. S110$S. If we've got your size you're in luck. Voull get them at less than half price. KID GLOVES. These are positively the greatest Glove bargain, ever offered in Gotlerich : 85e. 4 -Button Tani, and Blacks, all sizes, clearing price 39c. Perrin's "Bourbon," 4 -Button, Genuine French Kid, all sizes -51 to 71, Tans and Blacks, equal for lit Anil wear to any 11.25 Glove, every pair warranted by the manufacturer, clearing price.... 6l9e Perrin's "Bretagne," 7 -Stud, Lace Hook, N Berra t Kw GLovp MADE, all sines, Tana and Blacks, a regular 31.50 Glove, clear- ing Price n3c. Perrin's Combination, Large Buttons, Facing and Stitching to match, Tana and Blacks, our price was $1. 3, for 79c. Remember, Perrin, Freres & Cie am recognized all over the world as the leading manufacturers of Fine Kid Gloves. 10 cent Cretonne for - 6 cents, 35 " .. .. 1! 10 " Art Muslin for ti '• 20 " " " 10 75 " ' Lace Curtains for 4.s 75 " Table Linen for 50 65 •• " " :39 43 " 30 10 " White Cotton for 71 9 61 ig K " Factory Cotton for 7 .. .. .. These Goods are all undamaged. :3 5} 4144 t. et 4. Odd Lines of I)resit Goods,--Muslins, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Enm- broideries, Ribbons, Braids, Am., at any price to clone them out. 1'lillinery Department___. In rooms over Store, still in charge of Miss Green one of the most talented Milliners who has ever been in Goderich. This Stock was only slightly injured and will be cleared out at Prices 50 per cent. under what any other store can afford to sell for. Everything is of the latest importation, this being our first season in Millinery. Titnt inttax-AM:etktittj The Importance - - IN WI - of Tailoring. That to which mankind gives the most thought must he that which is of the greatest interest, and the subject it thus distinguishes must he of paramount importance. What this subject is no one can doubt who is familiar with the social conditions of civilization, for everywhere that men are civilized the thought they give to clothes undoubtedly exceed., in intensity that which they give to any other subject Man thinks of his Clothes at a/I times except when bathing or asleep, for they are always neeetuery to his comfort,eonven- ienoe and presentability. In the morning they demand his careful at- tention ; if they are too warm or not warm enough at any time he can- not forget them ; if they are comfortable he thinks of them with ples- sure, bat if they are not he execrates them ; if they improve his ap- pearance he admires there, but if they are nnbrboming to him, and he knows it, he detests them. Theyeosrn him always. To order them is a serious business, but as to where to order them there need be nn doubt, as PRIDHAM, THE TAILOR, is nip-to-cWe in hie badness and gesininh.es satisfaetios In eVetry par- ticular. T. IT. PRiDHI1I•