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W. s. wird.
Almost a
Hopeless Case:
• Terrtbte Ooturb. No Nest Night
nor Day. Gwen en by Doctors.
A LIFE SAVED
ST TAKING
CHERRY{
PECTORAL
AYER'S
•13everal years ago. I caught a severs cold.
&needed with a terrible cough that allowed
me so rest. either .ray or night. The doc-
tors. atter working over we to tke best oe
their ability. pronounced my cats hopeless.
sod said they cold do no more for me.
A nlrod, tearntng of my trouble, sent mo
a bottle of Ayres Cherry Pectoral, whichich
began to take. and very soon 1 was Reat]y
relieved. 8y for time 1 had used i's'le
bottle. I was completely cured•
sewer
bad much of a cough since that time. ad 1
likely believe that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
saved my hie." -W. H. WARD. 8 tletmby
Ave.. Lowell. Masa.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
IMMIEST AWARDS AT AD'S FAIR.
Lys'I ZUII the Deet reunite ratrsiel
MSE SIGNAL : GODSRICIL ONT.' SDA Y MAY 30, M!!S.
CARPETSAND SPRING GOODSI
TEACHERS IN COUNCIL. tw'• smatiM•tea 3....:14 `�.a b*
tMelerei at d reeding took the t
abowles
order : 1, Reempitei m d words; 1 eaMse•
E A W. HURON INSTITUTES MEET Om bMe1i►3. a ethimA0.
.
Rote readmit( kosd b. be dMdksle d esoosomd seder
every otre.orieesaue The .bead of
eheeid he giver. drat sad thee the oalldres
Conus, May IT. L8 6. welt drilled oa %baba ?flat bad swipe
by the Owego be awed and taught at same time.
A unmetrmeetiaE of the teachersof. Tusa asOwegosystem s symbolic
who opened is the l'vl
Robb. Plummer, Loses, Lowery sad Dei
~Dr. lttgshy that proceeded to disown
piMory. He said that this wee • fearfully
neglected somas, m Comedian bad Vaned
letiate laser wN here, today, 3t 10 1 and the n .t.rreL
.ver
a.m.
Titers wen a large at(mndaa°'
t.
A. meatier* roo present.
W iaeb•m, occupied
the chair.
W.the proo.elian
J W. Hogarth opted
wash prayer. Detroit, nes u�, I $ytes sekoob
I.. land pro Alui.oadd' � mew 1 Dema' 000tewpor•Oeuue butory should
droved, ch. ssecsd be taught, 301 w moon unseat Watery.
born of the e, a d, alt on ,n•thoda dreset• Dr bv's remark. were d ne oemitl v
ers
lb language, and. • lin although kr. IVeesrk• at
they proved keel on rioa/uat of tune 1\u doubt s
adi
leu stege p3h The good will result
The discussion, mea wetteued by M+rwa
woo
trot,.
were U1 l Y• aro. bar %alta
very r dwelt
oo aad ortaao of te•ohiag ' The.ssmmluee *potholed to ouwder the
e�o•kK dwelt aro the of wemeg le0Iit proposed ohmage' by the Kdan.tion
saves)
origin apt mewing of words sad aaatee t npuned, •ed the reeolatioas
weer;] ►pt illustrations were Rhea tw by that committee as amended
The following
lisMcommittees
I �
yr. -af.Kr4. Plummer,
�,��� were adopted se follows
agnOL1T1
03,
ton, Hells, T.w and Marsh. Resolved. 1 Tbato••didau.
sforen )epart-
ut.,t„iaK -Mfe.,e, atuogrovs, \\'estbK- Inmate* }:xamioetaos* Ie requested to make
head, Holman, Scott sad lough. 50 total as heretofore. 2 That grammar,
School Impactor 1►. Robb, East Hums, •rrtbmeuc 1ud oti.mutry he ..mooed G.
wee introduced. and took up •r 1hmeuc sod Jun. Leaving course. 3 That one leatoage
• door*, deeliog with the Pepe" w1 oo be substituted for tin three pnpoeed by Ds
rhe sub)sete at 1311 mtdsummo ex•mwa- pertinent for tonna Leaving Exam. 4 That
t ou. Mr. Robbs .]indole te thew Drab- Stator leaving c•udulates take one les-
ions were fell of interest and twtruotioe. sag•and the 101.101 wane. or that two
meets oout3ioing the uroblems and sole- 1 Iay'gumges and phyte..+ oowtitute the mem,
,vans were distributed among the teacher. l le place of three tongues/es and two .Oleecs
Sameei lgspeetor Tom outvoted that sono 1 subject* as proposed by 1)epsrtmeot. b That
ac 100 eg tales re the ru0e01 prupoaeet the three fears term for Primary be 000-
chasves regarding the •Iu3lifioUon of timed.
teachers. The resolution committees report was
A committee was sppototed to consider prevented wd adopted as fctlows: Resolved
the proposed changes nod report to (on3eo- that the thanks of the associations be %.s-
hoo. dared to the (bllegr•te lastitute trusteed
The time for adjournment having arrived, tor the use of Assembly room ot the 'esti-
'''. Absocutiun 3d luurwsd te meet woo et tate for the session. of the Joint Association
1 30 r.y aid to the town council for the we of the
1l TEKF11i% atwIO'. Wwo 11011 for the l.. ure last evening.
The Association met as per avreement at As • greet .u•oy of the teaching profes-
1:30 u cion believe that trout • bygiesio point of
J. hn Honatoo, M.A., head master of the view as well .a from the legibility of, end
Clinton Collegiate Institute, !proceeded to speed and ,.ase in w nuug, the vertical aye -
discuss " Eogtub Literature, taking the Lem of penmanship is superior to the
selection oont.tned in the High School obit lie, therefore be it resolved, that the
Reader entailed "The Haven" This lesson Miuuter of l.iucatioo be requested to
proved very instructive. and the manner in ! authorize, in addition to the present oopy•
which Mr. Houston dealt with the subject books, a es: of cupy•books based on the
showed that he had giros it much time Sod j vertical syste.
study. The usual Motes of thanks to those who
IK. Rigsby was again introduced •bd'oon- read papers •t the A.socatton were passed,
untied the di.cusslon of language, dealing and the Association •d)ouroed to meet again
with word monde, showing. by diagram., at the call of the executive roan nittee.
ins method of de•ltng with the trans. C.- i All of which Is respectfully submitted.
mg the teachers es • class, the speaker
made this very interesting and instructive.
\"orbs] witting was the next tope for
di.cussuoo, which was introduced by J. H.
Cameron, of Brussels. Mr. (*anaemia gave
several reasons why vertical writing should
be taught.
The fnllowtne are the chief reasons ad-
vanced is favor of vertical writing, vii:
legibility. hygienic principles, rapidity,
more easily taught and more .00lomioaL
TI.. diacu.slon was continued by hissers.
Tom, Baker and Robb.
The delegates to the (Ontario I'rovineiel
Teachers' Association, Men. Black mad
W eetherhe$d, gave very full reports a the
proceedings of that association.
The as oci.tioo adjourned to meet to-
morrow at ', 1. q.
, _ DUN&A1'0V'S BIG DAY.
D. CANTELON,
1Jt(4ANN )N crlrliratenl t
1111. d.. 14 ho,i3O,; e.en.e• ,.1 hot..
races eon al filet ac 'poi M, a radon drew • large
attendance, rural :e.Ier,ch, 14.0111.14. ' be sur
rouatl..g towwuaps wd ...t..r pn.11t• Tole
relyde.a,s of the village bed ,,,.,le mauler
able piepisr•tron I•u .he react, bud ever
green ilia•.%w;i,,..- +a.: . uutt.g writ. 111 pro
fusion. anti ,-s ettx. •.ne 1111 huitdav garb
About 11 O'.'lock • contingent of col
]ogee. Ir.'s. 4,,4rrirh opened up the day's
domv• t,y pt^)Ing • f0nttail u,a.cb with r
teem osnied tor 1►uvsenoo. and after •
length. play, and change of 4001, the Bride
nob teen. had the punkin k1rked through
thew girt ..y tie-. it oyp.swain
SIi.t'ty •tun 1 r y' , thr A"Lt.rn hand
ain
We have the largest and best se -
sorted stock a C.rpste ever seen is
Ooderich.
Brumada, Eros the best makers ;
Tapestries, iu great variety, from Esc.
up ; Bordering* to match ourBapat-
tern*, which look as good Brussels
Wools, --losden
t sigand colorings. ct from
big stock of All Woo, dir. up,the
the Mills. Unions, from =
greatest value ever seen in this
county , }letups, front 10c. up ; Art
Squares, in all wool and union, assort-
ed patterns sad colorings and suss.
Lace Curtains, cheaper and better
than ever; over 400 sets to choose
front. Lace Curtain._ are one of our
greet apecieities : ("bine Curtains,
French Art Curtains, Nets, A:
Art Muslin and Curtain
Minster Rugs, Turkish Rugs, Moquet
Rugs, Decimation Rags, Beam hugs,
Velvet Rugs, Door Mats, Velvet
Mats, Wool Mats -
Our housefarnisbing department
upatiirs is very complete. Our Car
pet Sewing Machine is a great sue
Ceaa. We can have a carpet ready to
lay on your door two hours after you
leave the order.
COLBORNE BROS., GODERICH.
The Great Carpet and Lace Curtain Warehouse
of the County.
West street BAKER,
STILL LEADS THE TRADE.
Spring Stock w now uow
pintossad consists of a great variety io
all the new things for the season,
Drees Goode. in tl.e new Fabrics for
Spring Trimmings to snit the latest
designs.
we Matt in Prints. Our
stock is simply lovely in both cloth
and design ; patterns the latest.
A complete assortment of Ducks, to
both light and dark colorings. Grin
les, in the uew colorings for the
SPS•lair. and
Pure Scotch Gingham's, p
striped ('hambrays, Merriam Vesting,
Piques Sateen and Challies•
We want to draw special attention
to our Ready Slade Sprang Capes and
Mantle and Cape Cloths., both is
Black and Colored Goods, all new for
this Spring trade.
We have • few pieces of Drees
Goods that are selling at about kudf
price- (kcidrtl bargains, good all-
wool
lfwool goods and good colors.
Our Ribbon Stock is large aad well
assorted, as is also our Small Ware
Department. Gloves and Stockings
particularly good.
His bread is made from pure
Manitoba Hour -Made from the
CTeanl of the Manitoba wheat --and
therefore is the best 1n the world.
This is a big thing to say but it is
a fact and you have the privilege
of buying this bread at the same
as made from inferior Hour at the
price of 5 cents per loaf. delivered
to any part of the town.
Oilers for cakes promptly at-
tended to
1.1;.11'14.11.
G. W, HOLMAN 1 Seer earioo.
A\lt'N'. wore 1
A PATRON MANIFESTO.
♦ lbellallise
of the la ores. of be diaillaed b the
weer..
fi
At • late n.t'eting of the Grand rdd ta
Toroito the follooute was
or
publication In the press of Coned* se an
oaths* of the demands made by Patrons in
.os0.otto0 with I)ortnton affairs, this
manifesto having subseoluently bees ap-
proved by the (:rand Asncl
u•tloo .
1'1 KITT ASU
No director or stockholder of any rail-
road or other corporation asking for or ob-
taining any emolument or sad from the
Government shell Le eligible for •leowuon to
apperr« 1 ..n )I •1 r w • , ,ted booed. n •pro the Hoe of Common : and u such ooy'di-
oeeelon to u.e 14)r1"W •
Pooh. were .1".6.i‘re In the evening lir. Bigby, of Detroit, (tootle shall OCC%ll tb the case of • mem
ber
•
goodly aaeerrsblapr had arrived, rid pre pre . w).o had taken • promtne•t part in the ex• vre•dy elected, hu 0031 *bell be declared
perru"nr le.re at .nye made lor uM010. v 1O
endeee of the d37,dehvered ea &totemic sad `13030 ,
the eves• • of I e day The tint Poore were Imtructive •ddrue to the town h311 on "The It shall be declared • breach of the lode -
the Set boots ot England and 1) . Arnold," to • poodeore of Parliament Act for any member
the sillier ti. ...rte set amongst the athlete' of the Howe of Commons w accept fees or
preen! we n..t:r •1 d' F, i• r, of 1 r•tbwood, large and approcauw audiaoce, emoluments ober the his yearly salary or
who for years past has eta • h,yu repute -
tion as en *11 around man at .*ditto grimes: ('I.tax,., May 23, IRIS. sessional indemnity for any services pK-
•Golfer.,
Litwho a ynlie •• voter 1 Stuart, The association' met 10 separate sesems, formed for or on behalf of the Govern -
T. h , ,!" c:•1« buy ahs 1* a urking as per atlournment. 10003.
collegian: liars HAIL • local "Nat ooe," and others. Business of • rontis* nature sew ttss.•ct• No member of the Hoose of (oeselant
up record. Nlorehead, another 'ball receive • free pass from any railroad
Folloir n z thr result ofed
u
Wedding cakes and altnond-
icing a speciality. D. ('AIRELON.
!s }int Huron gro
by both Associations. Am:
.cutioo the election of or .N,aaship company : and the seat of
THE U41'►.TIT..'•. officers took place and resulted se follows . any member "o meiels •free K pees shall.
President, A. Scott,.
Deaor :• via et' f th let twee- on proof thereof, be tmn,e.)l•tely doctored
Pottier the heavy shot let, Fritz,34 ft:
2d. 11t.art, 33 h. '.4 ID.
Putting Tight .hot -let, Fritz, 4o ft. 9
in.; ?.d, steer., J2 fr. 9 on.
Kunolnt high lump - 4.t, ]sale, S it. 3
in. 2d, Stuart :3.1, Fr*''
Hitch and kick 1st, Little, !, 1t.; 2d,
Stuart, id, Fritz.
Kenning long Jump let, Fritz, Cat. hie:
tad, Little. !bit !aro : 3rd. Stuart, 16ft Tia
Running bot., etou`•nd jump 1st, Fate,
3Blt. lin; 2nd, `iuut, ..3711. bin:3rd, Moore-
head, 374 r
Sack race let, Roy I.ittle,2od, T. Little,
3rd, Fro?100 yards race let, Stuart, Lod, Little,
int I ►. 14.11.
Boys' rare 1st, Brindles. i.oderich: 2od,
Tewsley, tolorwh : 3rd, Lyons, Luck -
neer.
Hurdle race -let, Stout, Zed, 1. ttle,3rd,
D. hill.
Half mile race Set, Bell. 2nd, Little, 3rd,
Tyudell.
Tut 01 e• TRIIT
vacant, and the person so offending shall be
dent, •I . H. ('3suero0, Itrtwb : 2od vice
president, Mss Robertson, Winghani ; net. I dla1 ualtfied for membership in the Home of
treas., A. H. Plummer, Blyth : ex. COM , I (0mm03a or for 307 p,witlee io the gift of
Messrs 1%odd•. King, Shlllmgl•w. Misses the (•oversmey't tor • epmoe of five years -
Wilson and McFwa.: delegate to the O. P.
T. A., .1. M. Cameros : auditors, hissers.
Anderson and Metcalf, ot Blyth.
In the West Huron Institute it was de-
cided to hold .n Autumn meeting
J. S. Iselgaty gave notice that at the
sett meeting of the Association he would
move that in future the Association hold
.sly one meeting yearly.
At 10 o'clock the united Awtocatiows as. I Territories shall he abolshed, except u HO-
sembl.tl in general assembly room of the I organized districts, in which ogee the ex-
(.'olleeiete institute. penditure shall not exceed $200,000.
.1. B. \t'eatherhead occupied the chair. Th.Militery ('ol{ege st Ktag.ton shall be
Kell all chewed 100 teachers to attend abolished, and the expenditure on the radi-
ance is both Aesocutbw- tri (ors of the 1)o011n1o0 ID times of pesos
shall t.e limited te $.300,000.
The granting of subsidies and bonuses to
railroad and steamship oomp.ates and outer
omperations she:a he 3bolis1104.
The number of crit] 'eremite at Ottawa
.od their salmon shall he reduced.
The High 1'nmmtestooer in great 'tritely'
.hall receive • stated salary without any 3d-
diticoe foe 3esrtante or p.nlsintea.
wee the fra'ure of the day, and ww much
enjoyed by the I.reo c0000ur.e of spec
'atom Moth the free for•Il and 3 -min.
trot were hotly contested, although alter
the hint host in smith instance the result did
sot appear to be In doubt in either nM
(►sly .we .wctdeot. occurred during the
rsoel, rigid that win the slipping and falling
in the last heat of \ $norm$o'l horse "Jae
\ „" at the soot heard corner. The driver
was thrown. but fortunately received so
injury The horse, when he got on hie legs,
exhibited no sign ot his rough experieree
gain where he hod run his noes into the
dust. Fnllowiog is the result by heats.
gwmrto' "Lord Teeny/cm" . I 1 1
R11.11. et IINutl..
The (:overnmeot House at Ottawa shall
beabolishel, and the ber•room in aunec-
ttoa with the House of (omleoos and satiate
('hamber *hall also be abolished.
The system of superannuation, gratuities
sed possum', except for military service,
.ball be abolished.
The Mounted Police of the Northwest
Doctor What i sjood
for cleansiflg the Scalp and
Hair. !seem to have tned
everyt'hi t and am m despair
Why Mrs R the very-- -
bestthalqis PAuio TAR SOAP
iris splendid for .solum t'■
file tread it?meats drynes 'A 4:
ih.Spef5antad topanda '4 •
yid Frrt5I*15 flue hair nicely.
35 1 fat a LAVA Tata/
Patronise
True
Lawn Mowers
LATEST IMPROVEMENTS
AT LOWEST PRICES.
Every lisehise t>> IEsnted to give satisfaction.
A Full Line of Builders' and General Hardware always
on hand at prices to suit the times.
DAVISON & CO.
Competition.
Dil•lt
Tao• CAsenw PACIFIC IltaRAILWAY � 0e
. W
Teli•ttA'been �Itk toff sad Dor
public 3 alees
im11 leete
.5s1.'35
seimeis prtac(plee and is
the lateen d les patrons.
It deserves the support of every person who
believes to competition.
Tor quick despmta nee
^
lines. oomneottmg all wed�re�,
la the
in Belted gaffethroned's.'meade andDirect Mthroned'wires to •11 mine
1, iorthwest,Arftles ColamMa and Pastan Cara
pQee--Soetk Side Weser.
R. SUIN'Ulr/li.
NY re Loos! Mrimemor.:eede e►
1t was decided to pay the escrowees 12
each for reporting the proceedoure of the
Aseociatitw.
1 h. Rigsby wee again called and continued
phonic drill.
H. I Strang gave some explenetiool re-
garding • 011.nge In the program with refer
eon/ to the paper in rhetoric to be discussed
by J. S. Cameros.
Mr. Cameros was thou utroduced, and
showed his mans*& of dealing with
al emalysis.. He took a paragraph from the
" Plague of Locusts," High School Reader,
se the lesson. This paper proved very in-
tersetir.g and instructive, aad thee Mechem
elpressed their high appreciation
(•,ati,s,o0 s method of teaching the sub
I.iVitlig.t00S 1 "11r. I.131sgato31" 7 2 2
\ •oorm.n's " if o. \ " 3 3 3
Time 'L.4!•„ 2491, 2.49'..
TNI. 3-111.1 TR TKIK
lar the .3-mieste trot then was • ham
rivalry between A. M. Polley's "H.eui.
1'." and INvint'• mare from l.uok.ow, bat
Mel headed 11111y .Jenkins, Polley's driver
• ewooe0ded in oarrying three straight firsts.
t the clam of the mooed heat the dnvee of
.dd'. "Sleepy Rllty.' got in tee elms te
his ssghhnr and ripped • •poke out of hie
sulky wheel, which caused the gettise of
another milky and • new driver. Rill
\] array , the veteran driver, drove "Sleepy.
111117' the last heat, bed get more root of
him than had b..11 dos* is the preeedieg
MOM. Komi l•
s "Mneme P."..
'a Mare '
ITh. question was further discussed by
Memos. Musgrove and Robb.
11r. Rigsby was again iotroduoed and
continued his discussion 00 language. In
teschieg composition, teacher were urged
to •00our$41 the o11ildren to see simple
words, the simplest words .re the .teusg-
est. By •11 mesas children should be got
to use their owe words, it is the Gale way
to make • ohtld strong is leagmyfe' Mere
enmities should be Maas to sysoayr Did
static woe& and phrases, .a theme were el-
ms nu the body of lemma:Rs. In b.aehiae
the word method the fortis of prismd let-
ters should be gives 10 the ohiWres, sash
child • little hostel of them letters. i►e1-
low • oowsSosuvs thought as 1, seines; 2,
n umbers : 3, parts of • thteg: 4, qualities:
▪ oomp.ri.nti: 6, 0rte1.3riess of different
wbioAel ., being: A, "saviour. 9, motiv.
There mot be the objects themselves It
most be borne is mind that • ward is the
visible forts of as ides or OD tibiae. Peas
and tont11pisks &mild Is .wed aid tet the
little ems m make objects Garth es (shahs,
11.. Hove 3)00 mad boxes. and ley the
c hildrea trsos m the weld forme 0f Mage
as maps, sod by insane el door. Moe, flee
coffee, grime reorder, these map 031 be
nada to reredos% she real lasdse3p. Pm*" .sd Aden weshielg.
All thisear .tags arrived rho ysesesiti/p the hoer I Now Ib. yellow vle4A, the wild glru 4
cl maw ed few tntil sad tk. asssei3ti.n the wild strawberry Mem awl rake iasi3•
3dleereed few nose till 1.30 ►. e.
lino hese Memel the other opener flowers.
.rTRmvnne 411114.110MemelAlthough the d -Sakes Ilse lee same years
• assoniatise est 3t the hour fixed es 1 bees mehe ed la groat gvastl4M he
�3ed,
► these seems es he se ..._.. k iams_M GI
Tam wee as ease sailed se sad the masher el tla Maesaesa
te thew. Theles. Rs mid he �� tea • aim elm
t o TMsie method sea ths • s > Rash M �
pewee le tea fides - 1j ib -t' .g is • Wereillellir rad very
1 1 1
2 2 2
.i .1 3
Weed t)be w■rate•.
Ilse a•meson end ever-present warning
of kidney ln.uhl. A•ekeche and weak
nem In hare. are quickly relieved by Dr.
1'1..1'. Pills. The original and owl, Sir
eget Kidney Idvov Pills. Whew ail
other remedies fail, they mire
'T. .hes the beset sesame • hr04.r h M
Mei the dee. melee. (led
as UM Mee Ors t M.1 M. efts. at Ord win M..
Rrpt'.T1Ot1 110 THE '.3' HIrLR..
The number of Cabinet Ministers shall be
reduced. asd the (Median Semite .hall b.
abolished.
TAt(I 1-1 AND R*VE'.I E.
Luxuries shell be toiled to the fullest
revenue producing axtest, sad the following
shell be admitted free into Canada, vizi:
Cottons, tweeds, wonIMas, workmee's tools,
farm implements, fence wire, binder twine,
Beal oil, Iron .rad core.
`*]coed on behalf ef the Greed Board,
C. A. MALLORY, Greed fres.
1 A. Rauh, Greed Sec.
THIS IS FOR WOMEN.
A000rdrni to Hoed authority the Hebrew
wowm led the way im boee.eol.a.iag by the
ft.shesieg op of every artiole their boosts to
pfepre for Passover.
%woe's mother was au ill-tempered pas-
metsi1.3** woman, et iedieireet to her IaR
ttiye. Sbe *died him ' • .rippled brat."
Her aSu.scs on Ilam was as permeated as
it was bed.
(last. h3. • gifted mother. it M stated
by otic of his biographers that his mem foe
the terrible to literature was fostered by
hie a10M11'11 love rat the sterno told 1m the
ehap-►seks of diet .go.
A west for removing w, and whelk .leo
mates W Ate cel Ups look frost mid pro-
vosts wrinkles, s oompa.el of three ewes
of rssaw3ter sod sae mossees e1 el Hectare
of bseania A oply to the fees after ea -
+MOND
0.1
ICON STI AT: ON,
.6- BILIOUSNESS,
y DYEPEPS. t,q,.
I k-1EADF.Ci fE.
E.G U t:iVIE. THE. LirR.
ONE C'LL 3 TEO EATIl10
;NSURE5 0C0o 6tUE1T10N.
�Ie,F 75 r'r5 TtiaiDifS �a�,°NTttu
'17_,MUNRO'S
Several Lines of Goods to hand for Spring and Summer Wear, to which
additions will be made as the Season ad. au. r
Goods are ell marked at the Lowest Living Pibfrt end selected with
more than usual care.
Customers may rest assured that everything will be up-to-date, and :►t1
Departments well assorted, therefore no need of particularizing particulars.
Special attention given to small wanes.
Inspection kindly solicited. Prompt delivery of purchases to a'•y part
of the town
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A. MUNRO
. %)raver and Hnb.rdaalher.
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ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE P
R. W. McKENZIE
can supply you with a good article at a low price.
IF YOU WANT
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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.
A SPRING SUIT
or an OVERCOAT
of First-class Make,
Good Material and
Latest Style,
_CALL UPON -
HUGH DUNLOP
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DON'T DESPAIR
WILL CURE YOU
Don't fail to give me a call.NZ
R. W. IE
The Crabblock, Goderich.
PRETTY RINGS
Are a source of great pleasure to the wearers if they are indeed
beautiful
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DO L. A. SMITH • CO.. Terewhw
100." -OURS ARE BOTH
PRETTY AND BEAUTIFUL'
Inspection solicited.
C. A. HUMBER & SON.
JEWELRY EMPORIUM.
No Stones, Bteme. or Dirt1
CLEANED �RRRA181N&
Everybody Likes them.
Your '.►velem solicited
CHAS. A. NAIRN,,,
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