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Result of a
Neglected Cold.
DISEASED LUNGS
'Much Doctors mild to Help,
CURED BY TAKING
AYER'S--
cheorai
"1 rontracted a amen.rold, wttlrh settled
on rut lu.as, and I did what is often done
las such ea.es, neglected It. thinking it would
pi away as it emu,. but 1 1 1 atter a
ale while, that the slightest exertion
pained me. I then
Consulted a Doctor
who found. on examining my lung". that eke
ger pan of the left ..ne was badly teemed.
ilts nave me some medicine which 1 look as
dtrreled, but It did not seem W do any god.
Fortunately. 1 happened to read u. Aier's
Almanae of the effort that Ayer', t berry
Pectoral had ..n others, and 1 determined to
eve u a tri.I After taking a few d.0.. m
Emitl.lr erm relieved, and before 1 h.vl 0o-
fished 11.e home I was rured."'_A. LEY LAB.
wal.•ldisager, Orangeville, Ont.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
Highest Awards at World's Pair.
ercr's pills Gare Indigestion.
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THE GREE' GRASS AV OULD IRE-
LAND
Ike green gram av ewid Ireland
Whilst I be far away,
All fresh an' .leas •e jewel green,
It-. groats there today.
Oh, it's 'leaser, greener growls' -
Ali the grassy world around,
h. greener yet nor any gram
That grows en sop o' ground.
The gross grass av owld Inland,
laded', au balm 's u d be
1e eyes like acne that drip wid brute
La salty as the sea '
For still the more I a st.spia here,
The more 1 m sore to see
The glory of the green roam •v owld tro-
lled.
Tea years , e'en paid .n, au -nue ---
I've the Covina on the shelf,
Though 1 be hen without • queen,
•s' owe rowed mewl(.
1 a comm' over steerage,
but I'm icon back first claw,
Pttrullt av the foremost desk
For first sight of the grata
God bless yer, free Amerlo., '
1 love sot, dock •.d snore '
1 keen to yea in poverty
That's worsen me no more
But most I n. Iona Erin het,
Wild .11 her graves, d ye .se,
By reams •v., tits green Freer •v owld
trellised.
-Jaws Whit...► Riley.
OF I NTEREST TO WOMEN.
A lady was asked "•t what age were
you mined ' She was esus! to the ewer
gooey and quietly responded " As the
Meso. age.
Y. Aac oc, • well knows French jeweler,
has estimated the value of the dteneeds,
pawls .ad other precious stones presented
te the Princess doles* of the ooeaatss of
her merrier", sed wbi.h be saw at Twick•
Mhem, at t120,000. The moot valuable
present of 'to claw was the diadem Mal to
the promise by the king std queen .f It•1..
1)1 emane, to thee valuettoa are to/ Ineludd
the other nett said rare gifts received by the
bride.
The empress of Ruses has made selectman
e4 lragluh hand printed ohiot,es for cur-
Wee
urWee and 1urnttaro severing. 10 ono of the
Map•rul palaces •1 St. P•ser.burr The or.
der swum' to several soglrh miles of ma-
terial, and is probably t8. largest (hitt/ or -
OW ever given for one residence The Mt
Nona.l..ted uon.1.1 of natural flowers on
white gro..de, ore being a trellis of roses.
- mother wreathe o1 peak and white Maybles-
sem., aad •noth.r a design of oor•flow.rs,
all to natural oolorw
Th. Mess of the prrnidwte of the Freed
republic, what* husbands have the privilege
el battiest their ren lease ie the Nlyase fur-
nished in •000rdaace to their owe wishes,
differ •pp•rstly greatly ia we and lik-
ings. Mem. Felix Faun 'a, as might be ex -
posted. tar men repebltean 1s ber tastes
sham bar 'redeemer, eke bad given meat
Wreath orders with roma te eestly
tapestry an furniture Mao Casimir Per
tero arranremeote had sot evea been som-
pPleted when her husband resigned his pee.
lime Carnot had .11 ler private apart.
meets fsrsuhed is the style of Leel. XIV.
Mn. Joys performed a very heroic, eat
reseath at B.rmouth A young lady, Miss
Ashmore of Rorthwnog, was lathier, is the
tidal river Mawdacb, • few aides slime llar-
ao.th, when the rope eh* was bolding, as
she was stable M swim, broke or gave way
sad the we. at as earned late tbo.trease.
The tide was fast masse ase at the time,
cud the river is a daegere.s one, deep, lull
et eddies, with a street under earront. Yrs.
Jyes, seeing the Jaeger, at ems, se hoe
easel walk mg dress, .dusted twee lee river
and swiftness etroyty out tit Mesa Ash
men o.sgkt and .n.tbt her te shallow
weber, was ulnae IkR
"At last
A. the assume► girl -gave vont to this ex
el watis. abe 1N1 es the seer N • dead
hint.
Far way weary hers she W piped i
ever • drieeds preheat, sed when ebe
head .he W sled it, the .hook was tee
mush
THE SIGNAL : GODXEIOH, ONT., TH(f WDAY. AUGUST 22. 1886.
SOME SUMMER FANCIES,
CYAseis will sot be wen by the really
swell mama aeoh lesser.
I Ilw't wear say Wt it yea aro.hers waist-
' der withal to b. .meek.
Have your grass Item gowns mads ever
pal. pees Wk. The .se is delightfully
ood-leskug aad asvarably bs,mag.
Mare betting se alt the d.ls.w shades
and powdered with may Drethes Gowen u
amend sats, u .akt8ttd u all the i.adla,
stoma
Dos 1 weer • Miles or dower•irtm'Nd
hos • it a tale veil whoa von se ookoaas
they last about as long as the dew on the
grass alter she .ea /.mss .p.
• R.8 it.y plaid .ilk marl. drawn armed
the emirs of • sailor kat, and belied jasaly
es 18. left mite, a the latent and prettiest
way te tram skew popular ham.
If you bevy • pleas lines or duck esti,
buy enough embroidery to edge the collar,
revers aad sunt. with. Is will sot mit you
meth, mel wUl add maineasel v t. the beauty
.f your gown.
THE FASHIONS.
Meek is beard abet the alleged dachas
et balloon sleeves, but they shag so the
woes• et teatime .e*tensity as Ivy dose to
tee garden wall.
1 be graze for delftware grows apace, but
rte too costly as ,as arty to be gratified by
ase end all. This to why "oos.ervauym
are deft oe delft.'
Silk mita, or maims, as they say w New
Esslaad, are worn by coma 'Naidus., who
doe's mud hang .:al 'quaint" by people
who thews their my
1'8. newest Wiese is photograph 1rastse
represents • bleak or red wua ma open
with • rses at tb• back These new frames
ars able to Bold three photograph..
In fashionable turaiture the Fla.den side-
board, with shins cattiest etteehmeat is la
high favor. It is • beautiful blow .f furni-
ture, always suggesting the heirloom.
Naturally modest and demure young girls
do sot appear appropramply dressed in the
'reseal fashions which have gong very near
to the grotesque and fantastic .ztrem..
It is quite remarkable aim ih• seller hat
has Improved °der fashionable treats.•►
this summer. They are se •rtlatisally trim-
med that the nautical testers is *helmeted.
Jpaaioh lace shawls aro among the
fashionable sesame wraps .f the season,
white predominausg, It Is sartnt.ed s hat
set all of them were Imported from Madrid.
The raga of the skirt waist is as great as
ever. Fiver, woaan•s wardrobe te full of
ties, and dremtnaken everywhere are
buraaag mtdatght oil ooaplstrng mon of
them.
800teh wimpy gowns have paddock
Jumped into fashlonablii favor la Engles.
The long s.glooted material is new mado w
many shades and I. washable and unshrt tk
able.
Girls of the penod find white footwear
rather too expensive for every day tramp-
ing, and se they are reserved for moraine or
e, setng display on the hotel or oostne
pima.
The fashiowhle walking skirt continues
as full as any candidate for the gold non,
whish fact causes ewe to erg at the pre
dictiea that It was eo doormat as "environ-
ment.
The duchess of 1 ork r doing what she
ms to perpetuate &oomph fashions. She
wean the wimpy gown, the tartan shawl
and cairngorm brooch frequently apo
p bit. ooasio•a
The Boil l'ycllns Cewem..
Then ere .till some people who think
that as order to enjoy the healthful pleasure
of cycling It ia aoeess•ry to drew oowpre
uousl). This. as .11 levers of the wbeel
knoll!; is • gloat mistake. The dress ) ou
wast is as ordinary walking drew,
such as ver will feel comfortable to for .
morning o sttopi.g or an afternoes walk
through fields or over eouatry road, For
underwear, Boa waits the sembdaatloo wit,
either Is shin wool, or cotton and were
mixed. The latter are .taper, look as
well, wear better and de not shrink. l's
dentures are • delusion and • war.. Wear
kaickerbockere instead. Aad just here we
would whisper a hint. When met you
bays learned the comfort of riding without
an undershirt eo■ will next Wy walking'
without ore, exwpt whoa you wear • • very
light dress. Aod of , oa don t tall a•ysne.
for • few mouth., no one will be any the
wiser, ..d you will be so much mon nam
fortable, that you will never go bet te the
old way of dressing again.
For add weather , ou will require the
long gaiters to the knee, which outs, be
either of leather or .loth to mend' the
drew, but for warm weather, and with •
skirt of the ordinar% walking length the)
are net ne.essarv. The beet fast averse
is • well fi.tiug low shoo with low heels and
broad, flexible mum. For the head, when
it is not so suss, . wear the variety of eap
that mita your peso..l style, at other
times, a straw hat, with sufieieat brio ta
shade the hoe. The most serviceable
glove are them of devoid. or waab leather.
• aesaarkab1. Trolley Lime.
Harper's Weekly •moog all the new
railway' nude possible by the use of the
trolley sone is quite se wonderful as that
new ridding oleos te the waiter's edge aloes
the American bank of the Niagara gorge.
Here the Menne .arrest a about te Drake
travel possible a•d easy bermes pouts
never bet.s severed by man's fooletepe.
hue road new is moue.s of oo•stractien,
exported te be open for travel is Awguet, for
the potties of the diMama It avers, Now
the roar of the dya•mite blame echoes sad
n e.hoes betw.ea the rooky .tiffs as the
read 8.d is deg mut alley rho debris, dope.
Rowldors which have rb'Nai..d for eeat.rtm
uadutsrbed k•v. been Mime te piece to
make way for the trolley's swab. and trees
of the thereof■l bask hove alae usfortanate-
ly idlee 'bathos e seas'e inv.Uea
This has her tiem ie order that venoms
hsaa.ity may the better 'tow Niagara as
its wildest tail hest semis points as limpid'
Iy tows betweee the high oldie toward Lak.
Ontario. When the read is diet operated
its upper .•t will le at the Battery elevator
where tbe whirlpool rapids tom highest.
ill lower end will be on the deck iw Lewis
tea.
The road bed is about twenty foot up
from the *stat's edge, and wilts onemeli te
•esmwmed•te • double freak. The win
pole sperm will be fwd. The rade will b.
of .x1s heavy weight, and the Lose will be
sok ballasted from end 1. --
Starting were the waters el the rapids
rue wildest. the risk* omen will be earned
Meng in fell view .l the rapids, and pass
the whirlpool, manse the broad and da.g.,
nus expos., of whisk they will have the
bees view ever afforded visitors is the Falls
They will pees through penises el the gorge
where ler miteiries the eaw ef the www and
tM eusseieaef Nvbt el the eagle have boss
u ndisturbed. The thiehty weeded beaks of
pert w111 have added setetsthemin
she MMplitfwl pine .4 vow, toad M
Lobos .std .11 . goad Asp eel Mot
Ms w «
.:«a.g in 'Nekton • ptadast from
fit
MA in bee tem imhod tda the
epee p.wefd waters will few • mark
ed ewtr•.t wt*b the fury 4Wlayd
.irlur point.
•t the
TO ENGLAND 114 THREE DAYS.
• Multiple Propeller Oast 1. Expected N
...1.
the model sl • ste•'N.bip designed is
make 38 nauneel atom ea hear and to was
the .own t. three days was exhibeted in the
Maritime eschew', New %Pork, by Richard
Paintea, the mummer of she system et pro.
pukka. h r Not described is kis own
words :
My .bleat in exhibiting bre Si to form •
stook oompeay with • paid in *aphid of $3,-
000,000. The model represents • vessel 646
feet lung, capable of o•rrytag 2,500 passes -
sen, 500 *Seers and sailors, 5,000 tons of
owl, 4,000 toss of freight, 40 sena of mood
fee the p•t•.a,or. and 300 cess of food for
the crew.
"1 gave the model • socossstal trail be
fon the board o1 o•vl'os.trueton aid ea •
/i.'.re at Philadelphia, and I have the as-
surmise
ssurmise of Chief F:agasoor Mdr,he, of the
navy, that my system of dutnbutiag power
and my patent propellors wall revolutionize
the so•strwti.• of ocean goes vessels 1
mill exhibit the model before the house of
repreeontetayes .ed the ,caste wheel coo.
grecs coovMM in I eeomb.r, and I will en-
deavor te have an appropriation bill paired
to build • cruiser that will be superior 10
anytime( that the naval powers of 18.
world can show. The distribution e( power
is the whole secret. We have • series et
from 14 to 20 propellor, four at the Kar.,
(oar at the bow, .ad tram fear to eight an
each side of she vessel They an all work -
ed 8, t.d.p.•dedt nietem.-711111- -1 vessel
could be propelled by trip ems d them.
Aguas, the dutribetiea ef peat pewits •
yowl to rasa ea rte •we axis. seines
are worked like ordieary stationary engines
mime. The shafts that work La. propel
len are from 12 to 25 fest in Wok, and
weigh from 5 to ter tons each. At preset
the shahs of an ocean steamship aro 65 loot
long a.d weigh about 60 toss. Tb tour
prep.11ere ea 18. bows have • two -fold
duty. In the tint place they help to
propel the ship either forward, backward
or sadew•ys, and to the ..send pleas they
keep the bow steady in rough weather and
save the strain os the eters propellors.
The meters ere not connected with each
ether. They have • capacity •/f rex and ase -
eighth horse power, and oan work the pro -
fellers at as average speed .f 1,800 revolu-
tions per minute. Under the system the
ship would •verve 38 kluge an hour.
"A vessel propelled by each a system
would mire fully o0 per ant in cool
Should sew .f the propellers bemuse des
aided, the passengers would not he .ubjest-
.d te any worry or discomfort, as was the
ase ea L• Gascog•e last winter. I esti.
mate the .set of • p•.se.ger steamer at
about 81,500,000. This would cover Om
. net of .very modern eeavoniesa.
"Th. ,sent of the alternating propellor is
this The blades an .onatraated like •
lab • tail. Whee the blades strike :he
water they premed • great surface .1 re -
metopes, and while reseveriag they present
• ,arfa.s skin to the Ore of • keit*, and
by having two propellors in a.00.seios the
ether takes up the work that she drat oo.
'.snot aceompl:sh. No power is loot, .red
no wash results from the whole series of
propellors.
The whole .' stem of propellors is work-
ed by a switchboard, whish is operated in
the chart house. A. propeller can be run
or stopped at will. and in this way the ape
twin a isd.pondon► of kis *Seers or Drew.'
FEMININE SHOULDN'TS
A delegate at the remelt National Connoil
of Women costpild the todlowing
"shouldn'ts' during the roadie, of • p•per.
and left wk'. she "okoaldn 1.- be doing
any thing of the kited : 1
Y.0 Shouldn't be extreme.
You shouldn't enmities your individuality
at the shrine of. fashiea.
You shouldn't allow your dressmaker to
stiife. your summer gowns, except with .8.
very lightest and most pliable material.
You shouldn't wear Mn shoes with • silk
or nay greasy gown.
Veit shouldn't weer high stook .oilers
with bows, which make you look as though
your head were fid oii--they are paw.
Yea .►old• t wear • lend collar if your
oomplexiea is faded or inclined to yellow
You shouldn't have your gown nwin
more than seven yards around the hem ;
flee and • half if you ars small, four and •'
halt if you are sensible and small
You shonldo t oarry • flower, lees .r
obiffontrimmed parasol is tows, except for
carriage slew
You should' t wear • 'ilk or satin bathe.
with • time amt and skirt.
You ehesldn t wear .ilk or velvet for
trmvolli.s. washable materials er brides
tins ars the best.
%
as sko.lds t war bloomers without •
skirt, unless yea with to look vulgar.
You ..osld.'t wear • .loth sap in tie
summer, either for cycling, golf et semi..
It .onsets the dam. met is very warm.
Straw or dunk is more up -to -doe and e.m-
fortab4a
Mow shoulder ignore lashes altrp.tb.r.
Yon Mendell be is the fashi.n if you
do nes west te, seed happ.n to be to exec"
ueaally pretty waw•..
R. -Aad i will premiss Mat 1 will lee
yea have year own way 1. everything.
M8. -(N. i de's regain that
He -Yea don't •
She -I mess the premise.-i'.sk.
Y iw Oauulines - What's the matter, Yr.
sar.teen tea mask s,;is•eed.
str.tee•-yes 1 really ass. Tilde hook
says Ass iawaiq esti renter w the ser
thug.
MW C. -Why, 1 Mild think rye would
had that rubes pattifytq.
Nippon T Yelil. ehl.pd ea order e1
onto te Careen Moire, of Algoma, last
week. Mr mean goys the crepe w lash.
tae well with them this .sots ..d shat
the e.e.wy is Mho up g..t w4N .ser ma.
dee, -p.si•1ly freo /loges sooty. 111.
Moho185* Alg.o is fbe gym. ler these
w`ineksss Its maks hews le tb-. J.... sod
millsh
1•avrlwa•1 i/7fsq 11WWIPLICAvi
See J. 1. •eta., wrrrtare M aisears
%egotaasl.. ver M. ea.'• *s.tbW
•e •■ Artist
Montreal. Que.. Aug. 5. -Some 75
presentative gentlemen of St. Ann
Division met at the St. Lawrence Ha
to -day W tender the Liberal -Conserv
Dye nomination to Mr. C. A. McLean -
Stn
Ott -McDonnell accepted the noml.a
tion In a brief speech• stating that
came out as an Independent Consery
Hee. and did not Intend to be reap°
sible for put Ministerial mistakes.
Hon. J. A. Oulmet. Minister of Pub-
lk Works, arrived In the city this
morning to act as pallbearer at the
funeral of the late Mrs. Hurteau, and
was seen concerning the attitude of
the Manitoba. Government with regard
to the school que•-tlon, aa expressed by
the leading article la The Winnipeg
Tribune tprinted in another column).
" 1 scarcely know what to say," said
the Minister of Public Works. " It Is
a situation no unexpected that one Is
scarcely prepared on the spur of the
moment to expreen a lengthy opinion.
but I may say that the action of the
Manitoba Government organ is totally
unexpected and quite inexplicable. No
one could foresee that the action of the
Government would be received In Win-
nipeg In such a manner." Hon. Mr.
t iulmet returned to Ottawa this even -
It 1s understood that the Canadian
Pacific Hallway has • couple of sur-
veying parties at work jut now in
sections of the Crow's Nest P.M. Brit-
ish c'.dumhla. but It cannot be learned
If It In the intention of the company
to begin operations On this line in the
scar future. --
Azrde Gauthier, the murderer. is con-
siderable of an artist, and his draw -
Ings on paper have attracted the at-
tention of the jail authorities. It seems
that the refusal of the Roman Cathollc
church authorities to allow the assess -
sin's victim. Celina Costlgny. to be
burial In consecrated ground has glv-
en him a good deal of mental worry,
and Gauthier's latest drawing repre-
sents a long -robed priest holding a
cruriflx above a fallen woman, and
pronouncing the malediction upon her
head. The accused appear' to be quite
resigned to take what comes, and yes-
terday expressed a wish to see a cler-
gyman.
William Larocque, who is an old
penitentiary bird, has again been ar-
rested. chdrged with forging the name
et a cattle dealer to a 1500 cheque. He
however, tried to pans 1t off on a man
who turned out to be a constable to
civilian's clothes, and hence his ar-
rest.
Two hundred years age to-morr r,
mans was saki for the first time In the
Mother House of the Ladles of the
Conir egatlon of Montreal. and conse-
quently an anniversary fete w111 be ob-
served.
axpen It ammissar.
1, Ons of our meet popular dre.smaks,e ohs
otter day Aprewe as irreales that hiseo-
en wee d ewe be f•.kto.•ble a Ueda**.
,o -I i Mwithele dlss eke precast eatipsth7 N
tom w►y► was adulated. •'W` mid.1 ams, "e kee halloo. n first sleeves were mea-
n ! timed te tiederieh almost every imams els
jested, Mt ono the too was broke. you
.w1d.'t pet too muob material tato them.
And t i. ebjsoties to bleom.re will be all el
he I out pen as mealy, d wheetwumw some to
a- the ossdnmos that they are better mused
n_ for bicydIg than skirts are."
■KAat asPurs.
-
law Saimaa authority Y
eh .. rake ■tm .s_
tears ale Words
Dublin, Aug. 8. -Mr. Timothy Healy
has adressed to Mr. Justin McCarthy,
in reply to the latter'■ manifesto. a
two -column letter. In which he details
minutely kis position, justifies his ac-
tions, repudiates the charges made
against him, and declares that what
h.- said at Omagh he w111 fully ad -
here to. In the letter Mr. Healy says:
"Neither you, "or the Irish party.nor
any human authority w111 secure from
me either a withdrawal ..f the words
I used at Omagh or an apology for
them.
P...8re• ce.grwm a flows,.
Chicago, Aug. 7. -Committees are be -
Ing selected to make arrangements to
entertain the representatives of the
irfah race from every part of the
world, who w111 assemble on September
21, 25 and 31, in this city, to decide
on a policy to be pursued reepecting
Ireland and her people. Over 1000 de-
legates are expected.
VOTRTiai NOV ON TUE JCR,.
lamer. >♦.rdee Trial sbe JUN fader
t'a111►rs$a's yew Low
San Francisco, Cal, Aug. 7.-Four-
teep jurors w111 be empanelled to try
Theodore Durant Authority for em
panelling 14 jurors comes from an act
passed by the Legislature at Its last
seaslon providing for alternate jurors
In cases that are likely to be protract -
ted. The alternate jurors will ham
all the privileges of regular jurors,
with the exception of casting a vote
or deliberating upon the verdict. Their
presence Is simply a provision against
possible delay In the ease, which
might be caused by the sickness or
death of a juror.
moenetlll a.reed Way tandem.
('Meloy, Ont.. Aug. a. -Fire yester-
day destroyed I'ringle's eawmlll at
tktbtdngton, together with 70,000 feet
M lumber. lents (2600. parity covered
by Inatiranrr. The fire le supposed to
have been started by children playing
with matches.
Maryla5 Tow. aemMed.
Merlin, Md-, Aug. 6.-A I) the DUO -
Dess portion of this town was destroy -
.d by Arse last night. Loss 1311141.0011.
WESTERN FAIR
London, Sept. 12 to 21, 1896.
ar.r•lal. mxr-t;YMp.RATIO OP •1J.
.•11..•11.
.gr•mommen 1118.
CANADA'S FAVORITE 11118 STACK fZNIDITIOR
closer Iheario. Clem t
Live Steck. 8sptesebe lath.
All hoe Desanuwr., September Mb,
Raid Payment le makes August INA,
•Mt..i oats et asseh. Siad Privileges ea
S,wads, des. 1esa.
neon at. A ora sante a -Wed gyglt 11
.vests- Arabs, Tures. &ells, se
the TerkW t alta, *Rhpr ( .h w tele •
soma
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brrwiwia?reins
lave tried
srlrehiti and sok% despair
My/Ars R Illtvery
be.ifNei is Ppwo TAR SOAP
itis splendid for weskits
fIe !fad it recti( drysw
tIws pe3 as end to Dadra
end Et shy Hit heir arm sire
2S 1'01 a melt las=
IF YOU WANT
a
_,..PUUMES SUIT
.a of First-class Make,
lb
Good Material and
Latest Style,
-CALL UPON
HUGHDUNLOP,
T8e West St 4 Ioblr r
Neil N Wk or re.tral,
D. CANTEL0N,
West street BAKER,
STILL LEADS Till ?BADE.
His bread is made froul pure
Manitoba Hour -made from the
cream of the Manitoba wheat_ wad
therefore is the best in the world
This is a big thing to say but it is
s 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.
Orders for cakes promptly at-
tended to.
LF Wedding fakes and almond.
icing a speciality.
D. CANTSLON.
DON'T DESPAIR
WILL CURE YOU
We gu,rantee Dodd's Kidney Pills to carroty
case of Bright's Disease. Diabetes. Lumbago,
Drops ftheamattsm. Heart Disease. 'makTroub� impure Stood -.v money refueled.
Sold by all deal: n a medicine, or by mati os
ssceipt of once. pc. per boa. or SIx boaesga.,p
DP L. A. SMITH A CO.. Toronto,
Patronise
--_ True
Competition.
T*s Calr•.r•a Paces= It,ci.way tb. o
Tumott•/a Me 8..n esmhllmbmd to give tete
public • debars servlee with tide and per-
Mm�,.th Ina
r waaa/sd on i eelaem principles .ad 1.
8. Istmest .l ws patens.
b lbws 1desecst p. t or every omen who
Par gal& deep.te- ase Wile Ceesp•
d eau ed e0...'estigg a. Camads rued ase eaki«
Direct through wise to au relate u the
Northwe.t,Rrltl.k crumble aced Poodle Come
Oros -South Bid. West.*.
>M tf a, naiscu/rB.
Legal M...a.r, Gado M
Ido Moi Wast
ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE P
R. W. McgENZIE
can supply you with a good article at a low price.
STOCK COMPLETE IN
Builders' and Heavy Hardware, Shelf Goods, Garden and
Farming Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also
Steam Fittings, Belting, &c.
VESSEL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
Don't fail to give me a call
Eh SSP. McFENZIE,
The Crabb Block, Goderieh.
MUNR'S
Several Linos of Goods to band for Spring and Summer Wear, to which
additions will be wade a. the Seamon advances.
Goods are all marked at the Lowest Living Profit and .elected with
more than usual care.
Customers may rest assured that everything will be .p-todate, and all
Department. well assorted, therefore no need of particularizing particulars.
Special attention given to small wares.
inspection kindly solicited Prompt delivery of po roLaaeu to any per•
of the town
1064
A. MUNRO,
Drayer and Habeu'daebee.
11r�a
sumutior, Jr.
BOOTS AND SHOES I
We ase thn the eest.wsr kowtow that • big prim petit ler a Good Pair a1 II.Mr
or flees a • loess investment th.. • very lot piss paid ler d pose stair. I. the
Cushier wise .aver wN4.
RPea k�awbM r. we will . mil you Addy• ebeepzlie et She* with♦ei West
W. aim te sell "sly Piw•.Qa. Slink. W. b It rivet and will .ail it eig►s-
Call tad ean.ti.e .ser Gods and Rime wed waw maw dims we maa spilt yea
1s Myo and Q.•lisy.
Clesieis tomesI ,iis rei8.•••l"hMear�lOp���;!Ml11tM
simmer.
SI N gbg them