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plaid Dress Goods
LII. ACHESON & SON.
•
Little Plaids, Big Phaids, Low and High
Cost.-- but every time a Stylish Triumph
and a Quality Triumph.
Thirty-one Patterns in the 30c, 50c, 6oc, ana
70c. grades. A Plaid Pattern and Pretti-
ness for writ healthy taste. English, Ger-
man and French manufacture. No wonder
Plaids are in such favor.
Inspection Invited.
W. ACHESON & SON.
WILMER SMITH,
UNDERTAKER,
cjQI E BICIQ, ONT.-
•11 erudition Department in cbanp
of our Mr J. C. declarer*. pncti
cal Funeral Director and Ki balm
er. Calls prem4Mly attended M
.lest er day.
BORN.
NEWTON 1■ Marysville, Mee.. ea etmdar
sept. 1.4. the wife of R. ewton. of a
daughter.
DIED.
('OOK-I. Saginaw. Mich.. on Saturday. Aug.
31st. Mrs lodes Cook. relict of the IMS
Henry look.
CARROLL la 8altford, on Tuesday sept.
hA, IRR.. John W. Carrell. aged 11 years
add is month.
The fusers] will take place from his late
restdenco. Seltterd. on Thursday. Sept, Sok, at
9:90 o'clock •.u.. to St Peter's Church. thews
to the R. C. Cemetery. Tolbert's. Friends sad
acquaintances will plow ssoopt this latma-
non.
THE TALK OF THE TOWN.
e Reporter'• Notebook
Y r.f've a Male I. a Tor Coats. 1 retie
Te Seat 1t t • C"esl's Amaog re
Tatra' Reese. aa' talar WWII
',Vent It.' -eras.
FINE TAILORING- At claw cash prima
satire eatiefaetlos assured. Just arrived.
spent lines in. Spring and 8nmmer suiting.
S. MAcCORMA('.
1 bete has been ever chantiser weather in
Oplrnrh this year. but 1'. J. t'ridhani has
been able to suit his patrons He supplies
best goods and makes beat snits at moderate
rates.
net ready tor the Fall show, and dont forget
to clothe yourself suitably for the Fall wee.
tb.r.
Von can Damao that by caning at F.J.
I .idham s toildri'g establishment and seeing
his nock. style and prices.
'()()()D EYE RIGHT is a priceless treasure.
You who have got It sI ould take caro of it
You who here not got it should have your
eyes attended to at once. We mace the pre-
ssrratina of sight a specialty, ane an tee
year eyes accurately and scientifically. W.
T
T. WELSH. optician and Jeweller
Labor Day.
Moat of the stores in town were clad on
Monday, is honor of Later Day.
The day was not celebrated to a great ex .
tent in Godencb, but driving and bating
were indulged in. A party drove over to
'Brussels to witaees the baseball tournament
there.
"At Glome_'
An "At Home, under the auspices et
the E 1.. et C F.. of North -•t church, will
be held in the basement ot that church on
Friday evening, Pupils attending the Col -
Initiate institute and Model school are et•
pe.:1allt invited to attend. A good pro
gram is to be re.derd,and refreshment• are
to be "dished up."
slatting OI. Parents.
I tr Wa.hingten, ot Newark. N. J„ with
hu wits and daughter. hay. been visttueg
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Washing-
ton. of the town, during the past week. i
lir. Washington is another young ('ana-
dtas who h.. oom• 1 the front on the t
ether side of the line, .ad ie a leading
physician u the city of his deptioo.
"retie .f Jahn W. Correct.
John W. (rrroll, a well knows resident
of Maltford. died at kis home in that village
Monday last is the forty esoond . ear of his
Lite, after a lingering illness. He wae the
eldest son of the late Patrick Carrott, and
res • native of Colborne township. The
beresyed relatives have the sympathy of
the entire eommeeity. His fusers! will be
held the morning at 9:30 A.11 from St
Poet's church.
An Indeeemeat to Bendy.
Each pupil of the Separate Sheol in town
who succeeds in peseta, the entraeos at
stimea's to the Collegiate i..tft.te is pr l
sated by the pastor of St Peter's skunk 1
with 86.00 to gold. This .sheol is taught
by the Sitters of I. Jeeepb• lost f>lasday
week at the oenolnelon of Maes, Maggie
Wbb, B..s4. Mae(:oeiae, Andrew Lynn.
p^iwiek Shames. Edward Tighe. sad Ed
onad Campion reesived their very head -
sane prima
Maty W Tres..
if the rei.atbts of any bey la de ired
he Mee ream Ibe streets at real. These la
lisekeng that win ren a kw r enwaMMd
lhortY. h la during them aught etremele
yet he leases the vuyarlr• whish later en
"I new he emessiting wer , seri fibe idea
el r,t.g se HDtI. nine$ Ise MOMS .r
those around bin. Alas, the above para-
graph u only toe tea, but the average par•
eat is meek more to blame than the boy.
To. much carelessness ea the part of the
parents is indulged in by sllowine the boys
to roam about of an evening when they
should he at home or employed at some oc-
eu patten.
Runaway.
lla Saturday afternoon last • horse be -
louring to t'b•.. Thomism, brakeman, took
[mkt sad ran away from in trout of
Swart livery stables, where it had bei.
.tending• It bolted through tae aUe.S '
the rear of the Blake sleek, end when palm-
ing
ntiing the Bank of Comtism. threw two little
aris who occupied the rig out •gaist the
brick well severely injuring both of them.
The horse colleted with a tree on the oppo-
site aide of the street and demolish, ig the
buggy and breaking away from the heroes,
it ooatieued da *puree down Eaat at. to the
Organ Factor', where it turned towards
the Maitland bridge. Here It veered off te
wards the .tatie.•.d ran for ita ewe stable,
where it wee firlly immured Medical .id
wee at ones summoned for the obildree,
"dm are sow, wear. plmood N learn,rapidly
improving tram the rifest' of their injuries.
A Grand Old Quavered*.
Thursday of last week three of the pion-
eers of this part et Huron cisme to town and
called at the sbenfrs offies to see the vete-
ran tneambent They were John Morri*,of
('olborse, in his 116th year, William Young,
of Colborne. .gel 83, and Charles (:irvin,of
West Wswaeoeh,76 years old. "Sit down,
bey*, said the Shone, who is 84 years *Id,
and the "bets est down. Then there ws
• mapping of reminiesesses that would
have glsddead the heart of a Kipling. All
of the four had been resident of the
county of Huron for over fifty year.,
and the sheriff, Joon Menu and William
Young had been here for over sixty. Jath.
Morris had lett Bristol, Eng., en the 2nd .f
May, 1832, at 9 4. i. And 0a the self same
day in the same year, Charles Girvia sailed
to Card. from Beltst at high noon. 1a
the troublos times of 1837, the sheriff,
Morris end Girvia had been at "the front ,
sad Voting. whose brother Alexander wee
else at Sarnia, had been mustered in oo the
home guard to protect the families of thew
who were away, and attend to the crop*
and stack. The sheriff and Gavin had
been members of the *Id Huron District
Council before the ferm•dos of the ce.n-
ties *outsell; all of the'loartette were county
magistrate* : the sheriff, Young and
Gir'is are ex -wardens of the county
coated : and in addition to that the sheriff
i• sa ex-M.P1'. After • pleasant time
,peat in the re -onion, the fear "old boys'
took their walking same and started fey
%Allows. photegraehie studio t• have •
croup picture taken 1. commemoration of the
meeting. Tim aggregate age of the quar-
tette was 328 years and the average 82. It
is • question if • similar rroup of pio.sen
with • history an be found in any other
meaty is Gods
"eaab e.f we.. tear, Comte.
Do Saturday afternoon Js. Doyle ro-
omed • telegram stating that Mrs. Henry
Cooke. widow of the late Major ane Adju-
tpat of the 33rd Huron Battalion, had died
• Marinaw, and requested him to make the
nece.eary arrangement' for the intetmeat of
he deceased lady in the tamily plot of old
Maitland. The new* was • gnat surprise
to many friends of the family, as no inti..
ties hd been received of Mn. ,,0014im ill-
ness. On Meeday evening the casket me-
lamine all that was morlsl of nor one time
resident, amved by G.T. K. and was co. -
roved to the residense of -lames Doybe,
Church street. - Aesompany-ing it were de-
oe .td's mens H..r)r and Herbst. and •
large number of friede were at the
station to meet the and join in the *ed
prooesion. At 2 r. at. Tuesday the funeral
kook place trent the reindeer* of Jae. Doyle,
Meters. P. Holt. A. Saewd.n, A. Aort n,
A. Cbt fatal, F. Jordan and D. C, Strachan
being the pall boaters, and the rotor of St.
..orfs., Rev. Mark Tut distill, the of5eie.t•
of olergymaa. There was • vary large
number et eympathirisg friends sed se
gsustanes presser at the grave. where
the wife sow repose. p.ae.hlly beside her
busload and bar brother. That
Hr- Louise Cooke was set foegottsn
by her lipdard.h friends was tenil.d
by the many who called Se take •
lard leek at the seek loved fans, sad the
Segel krib.ses that were planed en the me -
het. Amin Mk.ss present u the mummery
were Newsy .1 the lets Mayer Oseke's Mee
anis kretren end • saber of him end asm-
mesa r the EMI. Ws Imre Isfermei that
.*4y rewestly. when demesed nes repfyinp
le • lased wits had rq..Ifrd Mr fire .o..
M Oellsrisb ea . visitssb wriets,••abe meld
Ref ems sow, het that whom eke did It'
Weald be to tatty in the tows she .e meek
loved," dea1thm Balls N4.kk.g when she
passed the lues that . few short weeks es
ly would elapse before eke would be at rest
beside thew she w much loved is (lodorie►'s
alt) of the dead.
A sag tamed.
Doris( the pressed seeeos John Yule, of
the Ktugetoe et. lettere', academy, has este
Deeded in teaching so les than 106 wheel -
women. Johne record ss • treiser will
stand with the best of sty men in his par-
ticular line.
domaug Glom.,
We lava that DV.Ibledi Mrs Un will lens
1)aseville, N.Y., as the 9th met., meek
be.etitted by Choir treatment at the Dani•
tenant, :sad will wooed home ►t 'ally
Magee. Their meaty 4rieade will njoioe
that benefit has Dees derived from the
tr►p.
G. r. R.
li.xcario.a to Industrial Fair, Tweet*,
every da., single fare, :N 05. Special ex -
mimes days, Sept. 9th and 11t1, tirkots
only $2.90 All tickets good until Sept
16th. Taker and iaformatioo oats be bad
from H. Armstrong, G.T.R. town ticket
stent, G. N. W. Telsgr.pb ethos Goderioh.
As OId reentry R rsebsyer.
Thos. Bates, et London, Eag., • member
of one of the largest bores Maytag firms in
the Old Country,e u ilia mottos at present,
making arrangements for largely extending
the horse trade of this part of l ►Miurto. He
is .baperened is this immediate distn.t by
A. M. Polley, our local velem horseman.
and J. T. Hicks of MitsbelL He intends
to bay bereft u Gederiek Saturday sext.and
thee take is Ripley, Chseley, Pert Elgin,
Paisley, Lu3k0Ow and other points.
Beath .t Neu, rert.eoa.
On Tuesday of last week, Mrs. Forgotten,
St. Patrick et, peened to her reward. Sae
had been • resident of town for many
years, sad was greatly beloved for her many
excellent condition, her long and painful ill-
n ess showing in • marked degree her great
padres and resigeetten. Her remakes
were interred is the R. C. cemetery, Col-
borne. ea Tburs sy, followed to the grave
by • large outman, el serrewing friend..
She leaves sae steer, Mrs. Moaorieff, of
New York, who wee with her .t the time
of her death.
Gregg- Aebeeeo.
A very pretty wedding took plus in
North -et. Methodist ohureh Wedneday
matting, when Minnie V., eldest daughter
of William Acheson, merchant, of (.oderieb,
wee joined is matrimony with John Gregg,
• prominent young busi.nss man of Sea -
forth. Some osis hundred invited guests
were present at the oeremouv, and In ad-
dition several hundreds of interested
spectators witnes*ed the event. The aburch
was deeer.ted with • floral display, ono
spicuotu amongst which ws • floral mound
bat reached from the floor to the pulpit
The bride, who was dressed in ivory satin
and carried • bouquet of white roses, was
w eld by bee ender. Mise Eva, and her
cousin, Mies Laura,who each were hand-
somely attired in Sbsaghei silk, the forms
bearing • bouquet of pink rens .d flee lat
ter me of • yellow hue. The bridegroom
was assisted by J. Coulter, of Seefortb, seed
R. .1. Acheson. J. E. Davis, of Gdertch,
and Ran. MacDonald, et Se.forth, per-
formed the duties of ushers The hand
some bride was riven away by her tether,
the oeremwv being performed by Rev. Joe.
Edge, and the prayer med. by Rev. I. R.
\Vallwin, of Lucknow. After the ceremony.
the gueste repaired to the reeideace of the
bride's father, where a splendid weddinr
breakfast was spread. The happy young
couple left for the Fast by the afternoon
train with the best wishes of their many
friends and amidst the proverbial shower of
rice.
tore.
A8� DEPARTLENT.
NERDY MADE CLOTHING.
We will Show, on Saturday next, 31st Aug..
our first shipment of Fall Clothing in
HI'3 HD BOI'S SIZE,
at such prices as should tempt any person re-
quiring a suit or overcoat to purchase. Dent buy
without first seeing our new stock. No long profits,
but up to date, close cash prices '
Great bargain, in all lines of Summer Dry Goods.
JAMES A REID,
28th August, 1895. Jordan's Block, (Doderich.
H ELMBOLDT'8
JELLY OF GLYCERINE AND ROSES.
For Chaps, Umbers, Two and .11 ImM-
uo.e. Gestlemen Ind it good
.f ter shaving.
The moot palmier of Amortises' Toilet Ar
Melee.
Imported direst by ss In order that we may
have the eery best thug
of its kind
Special attention to American Toilet
Articles, etc.
IDEAL LEMONADE TABLKTS.
10s. a Tube.
One d' -Weed in water .lakes a gime el
Int Lemonade.
BLACK BERRY
COMPOUND.
The best cure for Sum-
mer Complainta. 25c.
Lim. Juice, Roes Beer, Bruno -Selmer.
Your rneeriptte. Patronage $.belted.
W. C. GOODE. CHEMIST.
were eft very low prises. No piece higher
dna .10 . G. and res them ; it will pay
Weed hes here resealed here thea Oast
M. Agues, of oke Orddbv! St. Joseph. term-
er. teacher in the Separate school here, is
in • dying eoadttion at Mount Hope oss
vent. London.
The regular meeting of the Knox ohureh
C. F. was held last Teeed._t eveoing, the
*shiest, "Bethusism, and What It Will
A000mplish, Ming ably dtoeumed by Miss
Edith Wiggins.
There is a change in the partridge ewon
this year, which now opens os the 15th of
Septambr. No ether chiming' have hem
made in the shooting esamns, all previous
statements to the contrary notwitbetaid-
mg.
Stratford Herald : Rev .1 H. MoBsin, of
Midway, fnr.uerly of Londesbore, was
married en Wednesday of lest week to Mies
Belle M.Ksirht, daughter of Co d.ctor
McKnight, of Stratford, formerly of Gads -
rich.
The polio. have been notified to be on the
lookout for • mems travelling thruurh the
ceustry selling silver polish. He is weld
in Ingersoll on a charge of stealing • number
of articles from W. Wilkinson, of that
town.
The seal meeting of the Epworth League
of Victoria church will he held en Friday
evening at 8 o'clock. The subject will be
''The Healing of the Syroplesisi•, Wo-
man," and will be treated by Mies .Clara
Nattiest. Alt are invited.
Brussel@ Poet : The Gcderich DAtt.y St.:-
NAi. has been discontinued, the publisher
having limpet end that the patronage ex-
tended to it Weald not justify its oeatina-
anee. It was a hustling paper and the Code -
rich people should have maintained it.
While dmiring the Saginaw yeeht s she
tied up on Monday evening,a juvedile mem-
ber of the clan of McDonald was se ex -
grossed that he stepped off the dock into
the water. He was promptly &hod out,
however, none the worse for his selves -
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. }-on don't need to have your attention
Robissoi is doing the dregs goods trade.
27 inch Pannelette for 4 cent st Robin-
son •.
The foundry was working overtime this
week.
The model school opened on Tuesday of
this week.
It you want a out for you- little girl try
R obtnecn 's
The summer boarders are few and far be-
tween ower.
The grass on the Square is in fall 'ardor.
and that park looks its beat
The seats in the Square are well patron-
ized these fine moonlight eveniur*.
The work of renewing the slates on the
Court Haw is beteg pushed along.
N'm. lane, County clerk, hs been &p
pointed issuer of marriage licenses.
Most of the ampsrs above and below
I:oderich have pulled up stakes and left for
home.
The theme of Mr. Edge's discourse next
.ahhath eyeing will be "The First l'ourt-
rdrnt.'
Wils.er Smith is now in the nadertking
business in snitsbranches, d is in a pod.
nos to give anolbest service at med.,a
rates
A large number of our residents 01.1
others from this viotaity have already left
to take is the sight of the Toronto Indus-
trial Fair.
Mis Franks has hero unable to teach
her claw et the Central sehool this week on
aeon," t of an injury suetaised while bi-
oyose-ridfeg.
K. W. MaK.sxte Its been •ppoist.d
seperietesdant of North et 14.Nodiet tun -
day sehool, vies Mr. 6.iblek, who hes remov-
ed to Woodmtoek.
The eolipes et the moos, which was billed
for Tuesday night end Wednesday morning.
duly put in its appearances and rave • firth
elms performanes.
if the .Mains ea the side of the Square
feeing the Nair. Mclean blest were bottled
tighter, the inroads of cerium mime would
M .omewhet eheeked.
A..1. Moore, R. A. was enable, through
Moses, to peke his elegem at the Callagiae.
i..Ytees for several days last week. R. 1.
is Wenn .gals this week.
Os labor 'ley • beans el Mergers from
the mos end the ..se
.m.se fwd base-
ball .tau h • ells• i4.Itderd, at Sanford.
.may p�, r sad Mks 44 tree,
Satre --fest tad. 76 : 6. oz. BHLt. tot 0. nos. e.derlek Mw.
the baso traitors w g tti.g their ani- AE
mals ready fes lb wL
Pall shear. ot Then- '0 e*RAY MIIIIFifii--CAME oh TAE
day svatig /eetltral rater were r, as the or ilia w.wrttMr. lot la
drawn to the great, 'weeping sale of R. B.
Smith in this issue. The announcement ap-
pears eo the fourth page of this issue and is
so placed that he or she who rune may read.
It speaks for itself, and every line talks
bargain.
The survivors of the first Red River ex-
pedition under Lord Wolrtley intend to
oelebrate the 25th anniversary by • diem*
in Toronto during exhibition week..n Sept.
12. Any reader of 1 its SI..i.i. who was .
member a requested to send his name ani
address to J. J. 8.11, 133 Bedford Road,
Toronto.
The following "otitis" wee found pinned
to • tree with four wooden page in Manama
township • few day' ago. Ie It any wonder
• newspaper could sot thrive in that me.i-
oipality • " i ofer for sale en the i day ted
Einar 1 cook stove chain and other thing 2
oil can' broom lamp 2 smoothing free 2 dor.
steel trap' one eubard ase table one tots
pota pales dishes nivel and forks one brach
loading shot gun sae 14.11 pop."
S..fortb M. Hemlock and family are
removing te Mhipka, where he will conduct
a peoeral *tore.
Expositor : M.Mare and Arehib.ld ship-
ped • oar load of very good horse. M is
Old Coaatry ea Tuesday.
McKillop : Micbael Darcil, of Me
says he has bene in f•rr.iag in that bogs -
ship few over 40 years and he does sot re-
member of any year when then wee such •
universally good train crops this Year.
R Ingham Revs 1'bilpott and Fisher,
if Toronto, are holding evangelistic service
hi the temperance hall anti Methodist
ohunh in behalf of the Chptati•s mission
workers- The meetings are heing largely
attracted.
Se•ferth Although the straw 0t most
grain has .offered few lack of rain, and ase
eerdingly short, it is net so with peas, and
seine idea M. be lied of the phenomenal
g rowth In from two vises which
were pull tee wee of T. Cane'* farms.
Oat of these vines ateneared 9 fest two
s while the ether meeeered 8 but 3
�Wwired Meknes.
CAME ON THE PREMISES OF SIIK
sselher armor Joy let. a red Byer wltk a
testes wiles. The 'swear r rgusMM he prove
rasa ammo .f the Antimalarial Park- �, abase As lest S .7.1,.
Its tie •d.atbenna d ' s Far we .din try an sibs a raw Has et a� &W. -AM
ITe meet Ib. wawa.. of /Mfr Costumers
The awn. t Tua
rk.et w . Mans-
''... Lid.. Ma -
1 Hina. Ont.. bate pI.red open the mart.4
THE WEEKLY MARKET. REPORT.
eiederN" reales.
31 deet. A 806.
p 31 Wbe•t Mewl .4. ...... 1 Og N • 06
Feu West (oldt 11 111 to 0 70
Floor. family.
Fear. Fa1L per owl Ille te f 2D
Flour.tent. per owt 2 70 to 2 70
Arm. tlreon. -14 00 lets 00
Shorts. • tea Is M tots OS
ear sdnes G tea.. 12 00 tot! OD
New Oatsa bush .... , y 0 25 to 076
0SOto0JO
..0.:_,.w:, s ss rte o to
11 00 1017 00
140011400
12Gto1In
14 to 0 '4
9 to 010
40to300
00 to 6 00
60to040
- 00to4)0
ato60D
10 to 0131
124to . 14
111012
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HOUSEHOLD SYR/NOME
FOUNTAIN SY•KIM KS
HOT WATER BOTTLES
ICE B4.68
THROAT,NASALsad PERFUME
ATOMLiga%
(Best Mahe .sod heti mos Spray)
BREAST PUMPS
NIPPLI SHIELDS
RUBBER TUBINI.
(A11 Kinch)
0
,l
Kindly bear is mind that our stook of
these goods memos De excelled, sad am re-
gards quality, we guarantee this every time.
Pressriptwwo ..d family recipes earel.Uy
prepared from the best .4 i.gredisets rely.
Sosth CHA8. 1). WILLIAMS,
fltde Square, Gold Medalist,
ooderieh, 0.t Chemist ..d Druggist.
DONT Fj OROET
That the largest stock,
and the finest assort-
ment of
FINE TOBACCOS,
CIGARETTES,
CIGARS,
1P I PES,
And all smoker,' sundries
Is at
J. E. DAVIS',
Phm. B.
Drweist A Optician.
New V • tea
011 Hay. p ten
Potatoes. • bush new
Wood unpoeked, • des
Hides
5seep eatse
Lave Hogs
Swoon. Norm
Ham. per lb........ ..........
Cheese, oar lb.... .......... ....
Mixed
Traveling Guide.
QKAND TRUNK RAIiLWAY.
Ateifye,
ULM a.m.
Midland Ex
Mixed prees 1.4s p.m.
7.40 p.m.
Mau rad Express .. 0.58 p.m.
Mall and Exposes ��•
Mined� 1.0 m.
putts 1.330 p -m.
7.4: p.m
TO ADVERTISERS.
Notice of changes must be left at this
Office not later than Satnrday
noon. The Copy for changes
must be left not later than Mon
day noon. e'aeual Advertisements
aocepted up to noon Wednesday of
each week.
For ®ale or To Rent.
EIOR MAUL -A GOOD 1 STORY
11' frame dwetling house Mull with lotlt
addition and abed. situate on Lot 507. Glouces
ter Terrect. Ooderich. Apply 1
31-41 1'l1ILii' HOLT.
LIOUSE FUR RENT -THAT COMMO
1 dioue new house on Trafalgar -et . com-
prising nine large rooms. with collar full .fro
of house and bath room and other acce.sorfee
in offered for Ste or rent to suitable tenant.
Apply to R. C. FIATS. barrister. Roderick. or
WM- POTTS. Saltford, pronrietor, 30-41
POR SALE -THAT BSA UTiFUi. RFSI-
11' deuce oorus*M let the undersigned. In
the vi11.'-e of Paltford together with 11 acres
of laud , led with the choicest f. ,It tree.. all
hearts.. and ornamentals. including a large
variety of Ileweri.g *broom and other plants.
rine view of 1 ke Huron. flood horn and
othcroutside ta'idiom on premises, Charm
toe situa•lon an Itlyer M*4Uand. Appply 40
JAMES STEWART. '4altford 1'. 0.. Hurt
(o, Rt t.1
EMPTY CANDY BoTTLES-
Parties wanting empty Candy
Bottles should call at once, as we have
only s few dozen left.
Everything that is kept in a first
edges Drug Store Is to be found at
WILSON'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG
ST0tta.
Terme. strictly ash. Neenah.
To Smokers:
A Combination Ping of
"T & B"
IXOIING TOBACCO.
This ueppihs a long felt want, giv.
ing the eeasE1ter one 20 Dent plug,
tr a 10 cent piece or • 5 east piece
of the faell0u. '• T & B " bread et
pure Virginia Tobacco.
Tie Tis ♦a="I' r' bs.,117 Pine.
UNDERTAKING
Calls promptly attended to,
night or day, by our Mr. S.
Snelgrove, practical funeral
dirctor and embalmer.
\V I LM ER SMITH,
Undertaker, upholsterer, and
general turniture d. iter.
McI Sans Block, (.derieh.
F. SMEETH'S
PLANING MILL
- axe -
SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY.
I take this opportunity to Inform the pnblle
that i am still In the business notwithstanding
all rumors to the contrary, and am prepared M
do every class of work in my line from maklstg
a window frame to erecting a 3 -story building
with mansard roof. Estimates furnished end
competition invited.
The furnishing of building material, stick as
lath. shingles and lumoer a etecialty.
F. SMEETH.
Ooderiob, July Ith 1®1.
Loan and Iiav1ag. nooIOty.
T r 18 NOT WHAT YOU EARN, BUT
1 WHAT 104) SAVE, MASES YOU RiCH.
THE HURON AND BRUCE LOAN AND
YVESTYENT COMPANY.
4octcrmtm.-Cements, Holt and Holmes,
DRweelym. -interest (compound every six
months at four percent. per annumon sutra
from one dollar upwards. Depositors will And
it to their advantage to conic and see us
1.0A.r, May be ward at an) ! ,me without
delay on the security of approved desirable
properly. Expenses moderate. Applications
received by the Manager or solicitors
The Company's offices are booted on North
Street ..1 Court Hou.. Square -opposite
Ht'RnIS ahoy 1, Mee,
HOI4ACE NORTON. .. II. C01.14014211.
Yammer.
Auotlop owes
AUCTION SALE.
Of valuable farm (ands in ChM teetaatlp of
Wawaneeh, la the musty of Hur^..
1'urawar.t to the order of His Hoa4r.Hernard
Lents Doyle. Esquire, Janice std of the
County roan of the county of trade
to a certain suit or matter et emetic
eproule, bearing date the 4th day et Reptem-
bbeerr A. D. Il9.S, there w11l he offered for osis,
with the approbation of the teal represents -
fly.. of the county of Heron on
sicrunIAy Tint 221th DAV OF BEP'. IINO'
at the hour of twelve o clock noon, at Ma1-
lough'. hotel. Is the village of Dungannon. In
the county of Iluron ny Joseph IMalloegh,
•uetloaeer. the followint valuable lands•
namely: the youth half of kat number flfeeo
in the third concessionof the township of
concession
Wawanoah. W,wern di'ia:on, In the county
of Huron. containing one hand red sores, more
or lees.
The soil is • clay lam. About :nacres are
cleared : the balance Is partly o0derbrwnh mid
pertly area*. The WA Is well watered by
two wells. The bnildtnngp.w consist of a frame
hexer Mtn with • kitchen I.xld,.lon !sista
tarn 'Mile, avid • frame maw. 26152 The
froase err In a fair stet. of repair This pro
perty Is situate three and one bolt miles 'rem
i)unrnasoo and &boot -levee mitre from
I.neseow and OoderMh
Terns : Ten per rest. of purchase mosey au
day of sl.. and the balance a 1.hle esu month
thereafter. 1n .11 other reereete the midi -
%lose of sate will be the standing ooidltiws et
the
.tl(''b5.i cry Division o1 910 High ('mart mf
Por forther partfrnlan apply toOarrew
P oo•ffoot Ooderleh..r I.
NDS 110NOR U 1. Ittt\ 1.1.
Reel Represent.t,ve.
CAMERON. HOLT & HoLMRs,
Vendors ieiit.:1lf&&tries.
Dated this Oh day .f September. A,D. 1711
BOY WANTRDa�1,FOR DRY 000;t Ma. Re.,1144 ii. ( .401.14.. i" Meek"