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Ayer's Pills
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headache It was usually aosaispaued
with severe pane In the temple.. • *rose
of fullness and trlateraws. lu .Nuc rat,. •
bast taste la my mouth. tour!.•
hand+ and fret cohl, rod Nrkuts. ut the
atom kelt 1 treed a r eel mato r.•.•e•tles
rec..uamennr.1 for obi. complaint, but It
W.a, cot until I
Began Taking
Ayer's Pills
that 1 rereiveel anything like perms -
D ent Mnd•at. A •tr.l(Is has of the ss. 1.111+
dot the work IoM aw. and 1 ant noes Erre
form headache.. awl a well Wan."
1 11 HI v. naNsts. Cast .datura. itr
A1'ER'S PILLS
Awarded Medal at World's Fair
dyer's Sarsaparilla is the heat.
A LITtLEOF EVERYTHING.
A lyeteal *seducers.
The world u but • fleeting show,
And h u act lay he glean.
Who curiously undertakes
T'o loot behind the scenes.
It is not what the player does
That in the long run tells
to manatee out his baseball fame,
Rut what the umpire yetis.
The 11.eteet racer sometimes fails
the victory to claim
'Tie not the horse that gets in eared,
Kut the one the judge. name
And nn at es with .11 eucc. s.
That human life may ser :
'Tie not tits men that counts, but what
The mu is thought to be.
lilt lar Bar and 90 ler r , them simater
the last smog •-•'arms keeper mei Imo
safe masre.0 of the Deem, of elect See..
of Rdsdo-
A decusios Thee arose as to the Mit
ba nese, Bowe argue thM the doctor amid
he elected, sad ethers that the
bylaw .bosld be proemial wok, .ad the
latter mined. being tdnated, the ~sae'
wee muvd oto wmmittas, H. Elbe\ da Alia
Qhetr sad the suck began. the diecusaise
holing till revved aeeMdmate to the by.
law as read were owned, bet they dui sot
materially alter nM orialaat
Shortly atter tea a atone. to ad years was I A
made, sad, re.ulong in a tae rote, Ike mutat -
men deulard it lost. A mottos to rue and
teyurt ,\ogres followed and was owned
by a substaasbal wl'rity.
The ceased havtag resume' s moms to
d joirs to 'J A w was adopted.
REBELS ARE VICTORS
Th• Situation in Cuba Becorn-
Ines Serious.
ECUADOR IN INSURGENTS' MANS
way.Me ■tat..
The wayside. where the wagon -wheel
foils through the dust, its bends of steel
Now jolting over root aid stone,
That maks the axle creak and groats --
The wayside, trampled, rooted, tori,
With tangled grass and weeds forlorn
What see ye there, O passer-by,
That pls.astly doth greet your eye
(.od seweetst t!uwere are Atm there
The there -.rad briar somata the air
The goldenrod uta tasseled .pray
In every cuts\ doth display.
The lily with her pretty face,
Beside the sumach takes her place
Ked -beaded groom awl !rookie' bride,
Dame nature placed you side by side,
Assuming as • thing of course
That you would nese seek divorce.
Still other hsauues find their home
Whore oft titters beau and footpads roam.
Dare a.ocerta too the wayside cheer :
That was • robin. 1 mid you hoar
The luptng pee wee ami the brake
His challeogs to the bluebirds rake '
Field sparrow! chirp up the trees.
From which the kingbird of the been
Doth swoop, transfixing them at will
With merciless destroying ball.
Wish flowers sweet the dull wayside
A lied of love hath glorified.
There feathered maitre'', never mute,
Sieg both for vagabond and brute.
The wayside, with Its blooms and birds,
1►ro4e in my oar suggestive words.
Irb a wayside paths are dark amid oold,
Mede ad by uuffennge manifold.
Why should we not pleat Hower" then
And smooth the wrinkled brow of care"
The birds we hear, the blooms we see,
Are but t.od's hints to yeti and the
To mak. He wayside children glad,
For well He knoweth they are sad.
Bed's lowly ors, unseen, unknowo,
Life's battles often fight alone.
Our brother they, our sisters dear.
(live them kind words their hearts to cheer,
And in their hour of sorest need
Follow the word with sons kind deed.
FJ:a•a1<
L. N..•
Tonto Uta.
The om.eil met a `+ A. e. is .000rdaeos
with resnuuou DI premiums meewoal, the
warden prv.%Jtag. 'rbe rue basing bees
called. the nuoulw of yesterday's monies
were toad •s4 awOed. A number of ao
oouata were read sad relerred to firearm
committee. W. Coats, of t Ydatoe, Leedom'
his rstgtation as comity auditor, he being
. n .pplw.st for House of Refuge taepeetor.
.tooept.ed.l Apflicatioes fer lbs position
of inspector of the Hoses ot Refuge were
read, received and referred to committee.
The council was ties moved date committee
of the whale, H. Editor, bane cbaartsae.
The House of Refuge byl.ws bntag thirdly
revsed, the oommittee roes. The council
reamed and the bylaws, .. &mendd, were
adopted. A mot.00 to proceed with the el-
ection of the Inspector was propueed, wham
s emendation to and joure was ream and
Voted duwu, awl the .eectieu 01 au m•
specter was proceeded with. There were
at applicants, but of the first ballot W.
Coats, of Clinton, ubtatnd l.'svotes, lust
lacking one of • majority, and on the.ax,nd
was elected.
The election of M 1). was sett proceeded
with, three caedidates being In the field.
1 in the first ballot Dr. Campbell out.toed
. m•lority. maid is therefore the doctor of
the ls•titutwo.
A motion to adjourn to 4 o'clock was
then earned, but oefore the memt,ers had
dispersed Lite clerk announced • special
meeting for 3 r. e.
;come ot the mppliesata for the House of
Refuge keepership, present during the vote
tag, looked exceedingly disappointed, while
others sever lost countenance whets the vote
showed they were out of the •oe.
The council chamber was well patronized
while the final votes were bring taken yes
day.
The finance, educattes', road and budge
and eaualir•tioo oumnlittess were Ie sesame
this after000s.
The 5mm:cilier. kept to their work yester-
day, being to session till a late hour, with
every member prseat.
Quite • roar of laughter greeted the read-
ing of 1). C. McKay '• application for the
inspectorship. 'rbe usage of the merrlmeet
was the sentence therein stating " that be
thought he could till the bill sews' to any
white ntan.-
A placard of the l'. 1'. l.. we. posted w
in :be vicinity of the council chamber yes-
terday, the one that shows that the Com-
pany carries all sorts and conditions of mea
A representative wrote on the top. "A pia'
meta tor the po•ittos of caretaker of the
Haus of Refuge," which, of ootids, caused
000sidenbie merriment.
TIIIRI 5/e1' A►TLR'uON'ala.Lr'
HERON (AUNTY COUNCIL
s.erma■ Weasel Mir.. teen . cal■r.e
✓ ara affairs is Jeddah Crawley
t• arse Irene\ eep.a.e t. nada-
serer - a...4a a.earaslee•
I. 4 \leer 6..u.
fOlkDAPIONU
Cisrainissarus trims
PALMO TAR SOAP
ucw.&Mr
tr WAGES TN!
MLR Kling
TME ORYNLS8 Aso
s0 PREVENTS NAS
fMu G OI f.
New Tort. June 7.-A special from
Coo,.agell, Ecuador. ars.. After three
.1 .y. .were fightitur this ray saes rap -
..n -•1 yesterday moruiug ba the revo-
lutionary fortes. the 1w.serwnent forces
brio! drirru bark into the country. Tbs
figbtiug was s.•a••re mud the lora un
both sides very heavy. In ole• early
port of the day the 1w.u'ruiaeut ln..ps
had the better of the tight, but the lat-
ter were. r•pulee 1.
A P..nema .Irelo,tch says : Olmysquii
bee fallen int.. the hands of the r.'sulu-
tiu.sts. au i th.. rebels beer .r.e'l imed
1w-µ. I,:nac:u their civil and military
rhiri.
Such in tie• nature of a despatch
Met receive 1 by I:ruaul.resu elites baro.
who an. jubilant ..ter the .ts'e,•aA ui the
lusurg'ait cause. 1%ith Gua"nquil in
the hands of the uculutiouary party,
the rest of the Nepablic wall aur be
cemis•Ilod t.• submit.
►Lar:e 04 t s ni4grig s•RT.
4 collage 6wp4tat rre4.d. Relieve
rha.•sr borders.
Sous; bolts. June T.-Adview received
iter' onto Tai -Poli -Fu, lslawl of Forma•
w, iudicate that the town is sti:1 Su a
rhotic state. The native gtusrter of
Tui-Prh-Fn hos been barred. awl der -
lig the cuidla.:tatioa: a uu.gusiue ra-
p...led and kille•I tN) ('ha:.•.e. The Ger-
until gunboat Itis fired ou the Clues.
torts at Hub\. p.-,•sumably because a mer-
ehiuit 'trouser. so lob Tang. the former
pr.•siiieut d tae ..called repubi`r of
Formosa. on :word with a number of re-
fugee Chinese en diens. wits not allowrd
14, tease. The forts 'sere silenced by the
tire of the gunboat. and the native gun-
ners fled. taube•queutly the teerrhant
steamer pr«•red.- a. H.M.S. Rainbow lett
the moruuig fur Tamsui.
Mere Weise, sad tame Sea Vet has
Mce.lrid. Jose 6. -Is conergtwice of a
draw, teh rrrejwd from C'uptaiu-blear reI
Y+.rtines Camps.. Senor Castellanos. the
Gdunial Minister, eo.Mrred yesterday
with` Prime Sinister Sagaeta, and it ww
decided to ask the Chamber of Deputies
to grout no additional credit for ex-
posers in tuba. l:•es••ral Asterrai s. Kim -
inter of tear, hos uuu.muc.'d hie inten-
tion of ruiisliuc voleut.'ers for Coltman
arra it*.
•
epsia wlal ween, wwiasges arena Um r
1.,.n.iOM. Jun:' -The' Standard to-
day
sday contain an Intimation to the ef-
fe: t that when, the insurrection In Cuba
el 'sled Slain will request the t'nited
sr t, s to pay pail of the costa of sup-
poeaaIZ. it, saying. "There Is small
pretence of tram raiment upon the part
.'f thole• going to Cuba from the United
States. And the authorities must Is'
a• gntzant of it. The country w•hld h
claln..td and obtained damagrn from
England on ace'ount of assistance given
to. the South by armed vessels which
were allowed to lease this country
sbould be the last to allow armed m• -n
to leave her sh..rep and insurr'-ct
against Spain. '
The coanort met in special session at 3
r. w., the warden presiding. Members all
present except reeve of Ast.tield.
The meeting was sailed to per • by-law
to rase $12,000, to pay for the industrial
farm and the buildings to be erected there.
ea. The by-law having been read • third
tone and passed, the ooaicil adjourned.
The council resumed at 4 r. u , the
warden in the chair, A petition was read
froum the rsadeita of 1.orrie, eking that
the village be appointed • police village.
Moved by Cook, ge000ded by graham.
that the waned pees a by -low erecting the
village of 1;orris tato • police shies,
taking within Ms haute tote number 5 •ad 6
in the eighth oonoewion of the township o1
of Howick. containing two hundred sora,
and that the first election of trustees be
held in the town hall in maid vell.ge, asd
that William Irvine, of that village be the
returning othoer therefor. Both petition
and motion were referred to the special
commit tee.
Moved by W. H. Kerr, se oaded by V.
I1•tr. that • Ibcember eesios of the Harm
County l'ousoil be convened is Clinton on
the first Thursday of December next at 10
o'olock.
Moved in amendment by reeve MoK.y,
eecooded by reeve Sunders, slut the De-
oember meeting be held at 1:dench on the
fins Wednesday in December instead of at
( Tinton.
Moved in amendment to the .std.deaent
by reeve Watees, seconded by Reeve
Young, 1'olborne, that no December session
be held this year.
Tb. motion asrried.
Moved by neve F:ilber, recorded by neve
SAerritt, that the treasurer amd solicitor
take each action as to them may seem d -
visible to have the dokent re debt of this
county ooesolidated at the met series of
the legislature of this Provisos. tarried.
1a motion of McKwan sed Kerr, the
Cowed adjourned to meet .rain at 3 1..51.
tomorrow.
Ndrrttra.
o.n DAv--Ar-attvwl..gMu,..
The rimmed met pursaiaat to •dlosre-
mat, tie wards in the chair, members al
present.
The first o ustaos deceased wu the
the method of voting tor the wr e.kwekip
of the Hous o1 Reface, and resoluties@ and
amendments being voted s, it was dewily
• aresd that each member shssld have fi.t
votes, with only eye given toasty ea.dsdate,
mid that •11 ea the ballot paper reosiviog
bet ore vete should drop out: that whew
the semis were reduced to ens, thus mob
member should have but ore vote, and that
the Iowset candtdate on each ballot ehesld
be dropped until u soleness resulted.
The clerk. H. Eilber and W. H. Kerr,
hmelee hemi appointed seretimers. oke
bailee were pried Il/seed, the result Misr
that several eassilddn were set tel it The
e cretlmnsre didzilic. she mod die Bret
ballot, but •__ ss. rams wb.
were to be steno&
The s.didetes esthesd is deo NB sale
two remained. while the vielft1r•o.is-
more rapid the..gk mak inseam barna re
deed tare vets. wed .0 the .oma el the
eighth Wile, Ren, Omendere meed rrssa
may were lush ie the Geld.
It beteg h . eleelt, the seemed d jeareed
es lean wee* Mer.
Csea.Y LSM at $ e'dsek asesdf.g be
metas• at djweemmt, Ms Meth hells* be-
ing 'Mae
e-
ing'shoe was ambled s SIM..: Barr M.
Comminge 11, Frame B], mad C -'-'.-
tem me l•e•Ir is she AsH
The teeth mad Int balks sass timed s
The equalisation committee wee is session
at 9 A. r. this aaoraing.
The reeve •ad deputy -reeve of Mos•rs,
were away yeeterday afternoon attending a
funeral in their toweebip.
Architect Howard wee in the caused
chamber kart evasive. e:pis.atsg the pisa
ot the i.distrial farm buddies* to mamy of
the on.imolllers.
A special oaemittes aessisties of reeve
McLean, Js. Rsehrime and W. A. Rhymes
stet last eyeeIY to emetier r Asre le
ossaecttea wita the reef of the musty
building.
The deputy -reeve of Exeter was 'poodles
wooed the square last events[ s • eras.
The r.loalisatiee, property and special
eommltt.s were as sseeiee till a We her
lest
eireanig.
Whale readied the ('owty Hoene of R.
flee bylaw yesterday, • digeastoa erase
oyer the oboes, the t.speot.r shall sake
orrs.gem.mta for a Sudsy service. While
it wee prooeedi. • meiaber asked if the i.•
espp.eeM .r aaNy.d
sp • arypmse ata salary
.f sect thommald d.11aes n ' Ha' said es -warders
Nev. "be cra save oke .enrolls."
Five ehesaud peseta will he tars le
Ottawa as the farmers' sareiw M the
Krperiwtal Farm thetas the pressed
assts.
With the bleed full el hansom, the heated
term is all tie mate sp res 4W (DV* Mt
• theesegh ries.- --1 with epees
IM ase' • dee es two .4 Aimee
PII. mid yen will e y firmeseem
r es se
before e iu year Ills. lost try N imr eek
sed yeti est repose N.
D. CANTELON,
West street BASER,
STILL LEADS THE TRADE.
His bread is made from pure
Manitoba flour -made from the
creast of the Manitoba wheat -and
therefore is the btst In the world.
This is a big thing to say but it its
a fact and you have the privilege
of buying this bread at the same
as made from inferior flour at the
price of 5 cents per loaf, delivered
to any part of theitown.
Orders for cakes promptly at'
tended to.
11.3, Wedding cakes anal almond -
icing a speciality.
D. CANTF LOM.
tooeher /'rai- ser all Jeddah .
Jedd.h, Juane IS.- The Itritisb twin
.rues !rimier Pique, mouutiug right
guns, has arrived bare.
1Ie• ledunius have attar ked ,end de-
stioy'. the Pi:grim.- Cholera Hospital
at this p act•'. au'1 to prevent further at-
tacks, 21)5) moldier* will be immediately
added to the Turkish gnrriaou Imre.
()instant inept'', .lune 1. --Said Pasha.
Miui.ter of Foreign A!fatre, made two vie -
it. to Sir Philip Currie. British Ambits-
sador. on into.. 4, and it is announced
that as a ►emit u1 thew• visits tbrre is a
proper! of a spits 'settlement of the
Armenian difli.-uLty.
1. a. frewe 1511. 1., 4'M. rap
N'aisbiugtuu, .gone 7. -The .-miser Yi-
ebiae ailed from (".'e Fon today for
Port Arthur, to remain there for the
protection el Americans in rave of trouble
arising when the Japanese ernsnate the
plate.
- --
Irmo* 4 pwra.rd el tM rer/e.
('otstaliaiople. JIM.. 7.- The Porte has
settled the claim ..1 the French ambages -
dor growing out .1 the nonusVng of our
of the nflieers of 5 Freueh steamer by a
Turkish officer. is resseu(er. by paying
indemnity to the 1•1r1• -h officer and pun-
ishing hie ars.inl.t.
thestrb arput.r t. Ilad5gar.r.
I.•ndote Jtine ti. -Thr P.rrt pnbi she•
a despatch from .(ntnnaaari'o, the capi-
tal of Madagaurur, slating that the sirs
vane of the 1'reneh ioreee from Moiling&
toward Antananarivo hie been repulsed.
The db*pntch adds that the mortality
among the French. doe to ei mntie con-
ditions, increases daily.
Lard *14414a's IMI Taste of 1•ether-t.-eaw
Rau Fraur.aro. Jua.' tl. -Lord llholto
Douglas and his bride are hiding from
Mrs. M. Adklis, mother of Lady $Sento.
b.'u soled why her daughter left so
suddenly. she replied. "Itrraur Inrd
Sholto thnnteoe.1 to 111 himeell 'melees
hie wife •baadowrd the etas.. Why, his
threats wen awful, dud ruttier than have
atm '10 easy thins rah k presume Lady
D.•ugls made rep her mind to do as be
wished, and left me."
It is thought Lord Sholto ba left the
state with hie wile.
reemsd wire 4.ra.s *m.
Hamilton, June 6 -Kate Rodehouie
was arrested In Caledonia this after-
noon by Detective Doyle of Hamilton.
The baby found dead on the mountain
on Sunday night has been identified as
h.'longing to the Rodehouse girl, and
it Is charged she deserted her child and
caused Its death by starvation.
few Appatatmenniit
reeraMs neve-
ba
Washington, AIM a. -Tb Jr•i1Mat
hoe app+tnted WM. R. Pugh to he Audi-
tor of the Teeming, for the Navy, vire
Morton. rrstoved, end Edward A. Row-
ers A,u.%t..t routerrvcfhrr orf the wry. vk'a Namur. d.eeased. Mr. Row -
We la now Aeetetent load Commis-
sioner
Awarded 013.1155 ht RIs Lego.
I vonnw N.T. ,Jsae 7.-- Edwin A. Eaton
of (rwark bee obtained a verdiet of
$15,00I siert the New Tort (batrsl
Reilm•d Qrmppa.oy for the lis of both
kgs et the Rrnweetnet trotting- I.
Itewbn•er, no ',v. g, 11t00. Bathe was
• brakemen, seal was throws bearern the
sate awlao to tee breaking d as alleged
1Mmt es Moak shale
bort aches
grill inucularflow agd
^ab due pot on nor
Bani8her of Backacheb
.9429 Modnat PU5rei
J. Mt -Lai -etas. Pant au Chen., ewes Noth-
ing better for I.r« Beek and L a et a,o than tae
U.
& I- Menthol Mater. w..deor -The Q
A a nac1JnAW entail Som
R
I. Menthol renter le curing Sore awls and
abetkmaeikm s a greK fft, in ..idents.
th each is nlf-tigba ns tot.
Patron ise
True
Competition.
CARPETS AND SPRING GooDsI
We have the largest and best as-
sorted stock of Corpe$s ever amen iu
Uoderich.
Brussels, from We beat makers ;
Tapestries, is great variety, (rota !bc.
up , Horderiugs to match our best pat
tern*, which look as good as Brussels
latest designs and uolorings. A
big stock of All Wools, direct from
the Mills. Union*, from 25c. up, the
value ever seen in this
coouunty ; Heaps, from 10c. up ; Art
Squares, in all wool and union, assort-
ed patterns sad colorings and rises.
Lace Curtains, cheaper and better
than ever; over 400 seta to choose
from. Lowe Curtains are one of our
greet specialties : ('hinelle Curtains,
French Art Curtains, Art :lateens,
Art Midi!* And Curtain Nets, Az
Minster Rugs, Turkish Rugs, Moquet
Rugal, Dachetttsn Rags, Beam Rugs,
Velvet Ruga, Door Mats, Velvet
Mat., Wool :Oats.
Our hota*eturuishing department
upstairs is very complete. Our Car-
pet Sewing Machine is • great suc-
cess. We can have a carpet reedy to
lay on your floor two hours after you
leave the order.
Tem • CANADIAN PAcwac RAILWAY Oo. m
Tausestaw tae hem seumusbed re ave the
rebate• aravalss sarvies with fair and mer
ma.nat Mpetlt lea.
h r mi m red un bantams principles mid la
Me Interest et tie patrons.
it deserves the support of every person who
b.11evesgs enmpetitlen.
F'er eelat despatch nee Has remMa1'*
Ham. ooeaesl.g with all Itom sad sables
In •.reed •tales. Canada sed aerNe.
Direct through wires to all adasa la the
Worthweeklarttlsb Columbia and Coss
beet-boItb Side We*tm.
R. 1e7 of Lead ger.:0oie .h
! 03ti..JOi.InMESS,
1.Y S PEPS I A.')
RLraEeUVER
Int'E r 1. Afi K -ass.51'e..<: + 1001) t•14:,ES7i0114.
IF YOUWANT
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OOLBORNE
Our tring Stock is now com-
plete, ..1e' consist& of a great variety in
all the new things for the reseou.
Dress Goods, in the pew Fabrics for
Spring Triwwiu{. to wit the latest
designs
Aa usual, w head in Pna18. Qv
stock is simply lovely in bar ihmle
and cosign ; pattern. the leen",
A complete assortment of IoM•, it
both light and dark colorings. Chine_
les, in the new colorings for the
Spring.
Pure Scotch Gingham, plait, and
striped Chambray., Marsala. Vesting,
Piques Sete.nss and Chalice.
We want to draw special attention
to our Ready MadeCapes and
Mantle anti Cape Cloths, both in
Black and Colored Goods, all new for
this Spring trade.
We have a few pieces of Dews
Goods that are selling at about half
price ----decided bargains, good all -
wool goods and good colors.
Our Ribbon Stock is large and well
assorted, as is also our Small Ware
Department. Gloves and Stockings
particularly good.
EROS., GODERICH.
The Great Carpet and Lace
of the County/.
Curtain Warehouse
Lawn Mowers
LATEST IMPROVEMENTS
AT LC,WEST PRICES.
Every Machine warranted to give satisfaction.
A Full Line of Builders' and General Hardware always
on hand at prices to suit the times.
DAVISON & CO.
DI11.1t
A SPRING SUIT
or an OVERCOAT
of First -claw Make,
Good Material and
Latest Style,
-CALL UPON -
HUGH DUNLOP,
liar Wu0144a.114mtbler•
Nest M Mink er ra•sreer.
DON'T DESPAIR
WILL CURE YOU
el • elwea, t,`•Dt a • 1
.r7.i°f •` rertg•r k•aa er eaglet i
DP L. A. Warn. s CO.. Torw1•w
AT
_MUNRO'S_
Several Lines of Goods to haul for Spring anti ;uwmer Near, to which
additions will be made as the Season advance..
Goods are all marked at the Lowest Living Profit and selected with
more than usual care.
Customers may rest assured that everyliing will be up-to-date, and all
Departments well assorted, therefore no nefld of particularizing particuir•..
Special attention given to small wares,{
inapectton kindly solicited. Prompt deli%erv' of purchaser to any part
of the town
A. MUNRO,
91/Si t)rsoor and HwberoneAer.
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ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE?
R. W. McgENZIE
can supply you with a gran article at a love 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 call.
It. W. Mc CENZIE
The Crabb Block, Goder'ich.
PRETTY RINGS
Are a source of great pleasure to the wearers if they are indeed
beautiful
.010"" --OURS ARE BOTH
PRETTY AND BEAUTIFUL.
Inspection solicited.
C. A. HUMBER & SON
JEWELRY EMPORIUM.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
We have remised the greater part of our Spring Stock el Boots and
Shoes, comprising the Finest and most Stylish Footwear that the market af-
fords. in Ladies , Mines' and Children's Black and Tan Oxford Ti.iwe are
showing exceptionally good valise. in Ladies' Gaiters, etc., we have • nee line
which are very popular just now. Ladies', Mimes' and Children's Bsttea
Hoots in endless variety, at prices to suit the tineas. in Delete' wear we hese
all the leading styles in Dotagola, Shell Cord and Calf. Boys' food Youths'
School Shoes at prices that defy oompetiftion. Call and nes our Ladies' Write
and Tan C.svas Oxfords.
Wm. SHARMAN, Jr.,
Corner East -d. and Square. Huoemror to R Dowel's.
P.A-Thr Wanes d ear fluter Stook will be sad regardless dal east to
clear out
2b is tor "The i* -S31 st. 'ter.