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W. Acheson & Son.
Great Unequat►lled Christmas Chances
Goderich's Bargain Centre
For High Clam-, mid Pleasing Presents_
heat( our Suggestions for
A HANDSOME AND
SERVICEABLE PRESENT
A Ladies Silk Umbrella, Steel roil
and handle of Gold Plate on
Silver at $3.50 and $5.
A Ladies' Greenland Seal Cape, !M
ineh, full sweep Skirt, first qual-
ity at$IM.
A Ladies' Golf Jersey, new and
styli+h in Black and Navy, at
$1.75.
Ladies' Real French Kid Gloves at
$1 a pair.
A Ladies' Silk Waist, new goods,
6 yd. piers for $4.25. The latest
A Ladies Knitted Skirt, best
Fingering Wool and finely Gentleman's Initial Hem Stitch
finished, special at $1.35 each Large Silk Handkerchiefs at 45c
Largest and Richest Choice in Handsome Dress Goods
in Town.
W. ILCEESON & SON.
Wide Wool Plaids+ and Tartans at
25c a yard, the regular 30c. and
40c , for Children's Dresses. This
special price for this week only.
A Gent's Silk Umbrella, Steel Rod,
natural Cherry Handle at $2 and
$2.30.
A Gent's or Boy's Pure Silk Tie.
Silk Lined in a pretty ' Christ-
mas Greeting" Box at 50c very
special value.
Gentleman's Pure Linen. large Hem
Stitch Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1.15
to $1.73.
WILMER SMITH,
UNDERTAKER,
CiOD1UIR. ICF1, CDNT_
'e ertakine Depertsest is cbarsa
et ser Mr J. i. entlgrove, precis
cal Funeral Direotor and Prebalm
or. calls promptly aeseaded
&WMer day.
DIED.
ARMBTRONO. l■ Goiania. eis Friday. Jam.
Sri, Ire. Jolts D. Arrsaroag. aged i•
yeses gad Sirs.
THE TALK OF THE TOWN.
IArom the Reporter'. Notebook
✓ teedv. a Mile la i tee Uses.. 1 redo
t• eat u t e elders Among to
raider nesse, as' Salsb Molt
veer It," -Mires.
the bit of paper pampered some 'nines*
value, and that its destruction would be •
manse! loos, a calamity to be avertsd as
possible. We don t know exactly how
.much it oasts t0s country to manufacture •
sote,but it is not enough to offset the danger
of allowing filthy and diseased bills te cuss•
late.
A Bel, Felt. - Robt. A. Morton, well
known to connection with the business
oar o1 Tea Stun aL- for soots
years past. met with • serious accident by •
fall in the oompoetng room. by which be
was knocked aneooecious, his chin having
ossa to contact with the hardwood floc.
we ars pleased to learn that under skilful
medical treatment b. is reooverine. Hie
mother, who lives in ()rills', Dame to tows
Tuesday to nurse him. The many friends
of Rob., who is oast of the meet popular
yens, sen in tows, will hope for his speedy
recovery.
y Hon DI'zl*t is Sratan, - The Sanitary
Inspector, a journal published by the Maine
State Board of Health, speaking of the rax
cost outbreak of diphtheria in Rookla.d,
says that it got its start because of the
caw of •ore throat, which, from their clin-
ical aspeote, could not be differentiated
la the Sheat of election don't forgot that yon positively from mild oases of diphtheria,
want clothes in sold weathr• 1'. J. I'Ri.) were not reported to the local hoard of
HAM keeps the talisring establishment where
health, anti, what is mon, children from
the hest as be got.
the houses in which thea. Dares were preps -
sot were allowed to go to school. ' Then
is not much doubt that the great majority
of the outbreaks of diphtheria get their
start in tbie way,•nd not from leaky drains,
as loamy people seem to think, though of
runts imperfect sanitation helps to spread
it For • year or more, competent medical
SInVOe111 Stitt1. c Next • have made daily examinations of the
morning the tnememo .wins et the tete J pupils in the public schools of Boson and
will be held in t5. North•a. the result has been significant. From the
D. Arsrtrottg, report of the superintendent ot schools it
M.thodimt church. conducted by the paster.
implore that during the tour month, ending
STAct CHANG,--- i.ockoow Sentinel On February. 28, 1805, 4.063 pupils thought to
the first of the veer, doaatban Miller, of the be ailing by the teachers were stemmed,
Ares Hotel. now running • livery stable end 5.825 of tbu number were found sick,
in (:dench, took poa..sion of the ,tare end 3,238 not sick. The number found sick
fine between that tow. and Lucknow, hay- enough to be sent home was 1,038, and of
ing purchased the outfit from Mr Mullin, of
Belfast, who retires after an experience of
oyer thirty years on that route.
When yea net through with the present cos
test sad wast to know how you looked berate
sad after, HALLOW* the photographer .s the
saes who can aur •msodats you.
.0000 EYE SIGHT- u• priestess treasnn.
Yea who have got it should take caro of it
Yon who save sot got it should have your
.seee attended to at roe. We mage the pre-
srvatlon .1 debt a specwty',• and ears test
year oyes accurately and sciestIIcally. W.
T. W1. opticlas and towel's
Sabbath
A.a'Ai. ELM TION Op Om.'PR.--Msit-
laad lodge. No. 8097. A. 0. F., held their
annual eleetion of otThes e on Mo.dey even-
ing. Foll swing are the tatters elected : C.
R., M 0. Johnston ; P. C. R., p: Elliott;
S. C. R, P. E. Hell ; treasurer, W. H.
Webster ; eeoretry,-J. Reid ; S. W., M.
W. Howell ; .1. W., W. J. Brown ; S. L.,
J. Rioh•rde ; J. B., W. F.. )ohneon ;
mental tion, Dr. J. R Shannon.
Movie Aomori THt LINs.-Capt W. D.
Baiter moved this week to Uri. Sam's
territory, taking with his his family, who
will reside then in future, Will Baxter
was giyee the iso ssasr the commend of
the Orman. nos of the $oast and largest
iron -en beat. an tha Lakes, and which car-
ries ere between F.eosaaba and 1St. Erie
ports. The only objection to the appoint-
ment was that Mrs. Stater lived i. Canada
She went to the States last Sssmser, but
Mr health failed, and the returned to tows.
TM rapt.r was very .nooestul with the
llansa, mod he bas dosidod to reside ea
the other side. Their many triede im tows
w1,b them every emcees.
those 280 were found to be wffertog from
oontagions diacaess,as follows : --Diphtheria,
59 : starlet Aver, 19 ; merles, 42 ; whoop
Mg cough. 17 : mumps, 45 : pediculosis, 47 ;
scabies, 33 ; chicken pox, 22.
Trs YINrt.sr,s Boron -Friday, the
third dav of ,January made • record ter it-
self is the way of weather. The blizzard
that .track tetra in the evening will he re
membered in years to come by the pnvrbia
oldest inhabitaata It was with the greet -
e st sarprw then that we found w wy
people gathered together in Molwan'.
Opera Hours after tea, and we jumped at
the ooeolusion that something peculiarly
.tractive was on foot, upon enquiry we
Isarsad that the attraction was the mesal
aatrt•iaateet of the Sunday school of St.
Georgi. ohursh. The rooter opsaed
the proceedings by reading • brief
report of the progress of the wheel
daring the past year, which in every de-
partment was most satisfactory. He thee
iatroduod Mr Heaton as °Stirm•a, who
after marine • few introduotory remarks
maestri the first item en the program -a
sear* and eared by twenty tour ehildrer,
which resolved the hearty apples.. white
it deserved. After this Mr. Cuff. the or -
Ord IIxATIONOr TEOhiAfy'Aatae. -*twat maim, of St Oserges °harsh, and Ages sen
et
15. M.eee5.w of the World was orraniasd Harry .•ag • duet which was very appro.
h Oedriek Wdna.day evs.iag ti George festa to the eased •.d the 000saioa. Chi.
Rags D.S.C. of tee (seder. Tb• follow- was followed by • violin solo by Miss
les elders were modelled : R, W. Leg,.,
P.C.; H. L. Watson. row.; Job. E. Davis,
Bee. now; T. H. Brophy, R. R., Jason Ris-
ks*, T.R : Ales. Taylor, Y.D., pkyt;
Freak A. Humber, Sergi ; 0... W. M.MtI-
lan, M. and A.: Jobe L arrive, lac Y.
of 0.; R. H. Ryan, tied M. of O.; James
Garrick, .1.84.1 ; Joh Amerced. picket Rough, and that between the awn a maw
Mesons will be 5.Id N the SEW asd third 1 would 5. ones behind the sande. son
Friday of sad ate. bogged the oodles°, o Mates aNseMvol,,
Sreeta
as Da rrsov.o. -T5. Dry (land, sad a.id them they 'repaid remade, W
Review presorts wide She k1.,eg a sir- (Mr. Heaae.ti) velse. I. s few draw the
.minim d were est is ..4 bank bills
dirty sed ragged with s.•. As The R• -
view tape, we sasses seism the evil to be
remedied by wades rehd.g ls a000pt the
errwoy : W mre5.et le ten glad to get
messy of may ked. Bat t5. 5..k, mid t5.
Desebe alai((* might de mere a the way
of les M1...aM.s of were anew. The op -
memos, of ,sale of the 1J,mrian seem e
else midiee wield ksdisalis the belief diet
Ike prastt eget obaronets. The poat.mise
weeMerry C.by •detest by Ma. GenieM.
11111 aulwHEN YOU T
.. HrQ. Mw G«t» ■tire
ernes dewing called oat road• el, ase I
pianos, aged the yeses people were Bled
kiwi t. repeat the perforation.
J.5..y Yarray. as tae early age .4 MAW,
mads a same for himself as • semis IS.4S
1. gave two short reeita ions aid esmpfde-
ly teat the hew by sterni. We prophesy
ter him tomo day a wide repataties .hos&
5. tabs .p aoung as a profession. The
god eight mar* by eight dole girls is
Inman eight dreams wag whined Aspartame
manes would 0.1l " oats ". If is bad been
performed before President Cleyelaed 5.
w.ald sever base writtea hie nonage
tkreate.ing to slay the moors. of Canada.
Raab little girl carried • 'sidle, rather •
dangerous prtorsaaoe with semi of thea,
hot it was evident that they were being
watched from the stage of the stage. After
waadriag round the stage in ao orderly
march, one by one they blew out their
Dandles and toddled off to bed u.til,like t e
famous song e1 "the ten little Indiana, only
one was left. 14111. Tiny Macdonald, Dos
ever, was quite syu5I to Use eooswoc. She
.meg her little sung, and blowing out her
addle, climbed into the not which had base
brosgbt on the stager,and amid the applaw
of the .pectator.,snuggled under the sloth...
A boar and °horns, "Somebody's Coming,
awoke a lively interest •ni•asg the small fry
in the •udimier, and when it stopped we
realized the meson, ter Sant• Claus, amid
such jingling •.1 sleigh belle. ru•bed out en
the putform and distributed the gifts wh►o►
were hung upon the boughs of the Christ-
mas tree. Those who had not knows Santa
Claus before were mush *rusk with hu re-
semblance to C. R. Shan.. but we were se
awed that it was only an imaginary like-
ness. The pressedings were brought to •
close by the a ngmsg of the national anthem.
Everybody there felt they had spent • most
enjoyable evening, and the promoters of the
entertainment were begged by many of the
audieaoe to give a repetition. We learn
that this may be dons lacer on, and if •
second performance is gives, we are oesfid
ant that the hall will be peeked.
COMING AND GOING.
Albert Reid lett on Mon lay for Ttrooto
P. Cray, of Guelph, wee in town during
the week.
Mrs. * Mortoo,ot Orillia,arrived in tows
en Tuesday Inst.
Mrs. and Miss Adliams were visiting
friend. is Seaforth.
New Era have Clot, of (.odericb, was •
visitor here this week
Mrs. Edwards, Reiman's !tied, is visit
isg her son in 1 oroo to.
Mrs. Cuthbert Hutchinson, of (:ray, has
been sedan relatives in town
Robs. Tait has returned to 1 'wen Sound
after ,pending the holidays here.
Dsa•gh, whiff!' was greatly appreciated.
Mr. C.f'a meg. Th. White Squall. was
well rendered_ Rim mitered Toles wee •
treat to all and • surprise to these who had
est heard his before. Mr. Hodes tree MI -
**woad that the meat Hose w the premium
was • panlsstme entitled Tb Mintleta.
soar wee eemmwoed as a prelude, mid it
was well re.d..ed. but N bre a deader
resembfas.s to the well -Waled viies of
Mr. Ci. Nei ens w5. whammed 15. eas-
tem/ma .meld help Wax s.rpefsed feat t5.
yeses people ahead be able to ata se well.
Their creditable prfere laws slowed algae
d send.( .midata. it wadi 5. landless
to draw any dlrtiueMene.bet w were wreak
wick fhe edea of the bride and Gad Inman
NK
of buying a
don't forget t
stock of new
our profits are
regular clothi
Remember t
Goods. We
cheap if we di
J
4th Deessber, 1 b95.
it, Overcoat or Ulster,
t we have the largest
ing to show, and that
than one half what
houses charge
that we sell piles of Dry
ldn't sell clothing so
't.
A. REID,
Jorilan's Block, Uodericb.
-- - CH
i• the time above alt others, for rejoin;
receiving gttte. Yaks your f
something from the
4Jf(►KER8' SETH,
SHAVING ( )UTFI'1.
pREITY I'TOIL> T
Styles never prettier or prices more
We will be pleased tu have you
them whether you buy or not . .
STMAS - - -
for givne sod
• happy with
mos Steck et
)I)E'S DRUG STORE
L. Tat (.00De,
ASZ$, MANICURES, etc.,
t'TIFUL ('1 T -G LABS 1)ER'FL MKS,
.The moa beautiful of all cihe'
pare. And many other line..
and is
W. C G001)F.
Cee eat Havering £.seoces extra siren, tnd pare Tea extra 8.41C1GAIt' .n a neat tiox
Pesch, Pineapple. V&,ulla, eta e',• Specially put up for gifts.
retails ail bin fa..lttiee to • marked dein.
Mr. Farrow se also the Lather of Allier
Farrow, H M. Customs, 4,nderich.
Harry D. Arnold, of the great Non
Transit Go., l'ollingwood, and forme
well ka..ws resides of i •odericb, w
town during tee week, spending the
d.,..
Brussels Poet This week E A. `I,
(:ray, leaves for the Goitertoh Collet* lo
where he will prosecute his studies. lr.
Hill hale met with splendid wooese I •
teacher, putting in three lean in the p
school. We wish him suooees in lie
studies.
E. J. Hayhoe, of Toronto, is visiting re-
latives in Goderich and vicinity-.
W. Harbert Robertson has retureed to
his stadia. at Toronto University.
lin H. W. Cowan, of Chicago, is visit -
us her mother, Mrs. li Strutben.
Mies Kate (:sham left on Thursday to
vont friends and relatives in Detroit.
Mies Con Hyslop lett last week for Buf-
falo, after an extended visit in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Fees a.id Flossie, of Hen -
sell, have been visitant' relauvse in tows.
Mee Maggie Johnston is home from Tor•
onto on a visit, much improved in health.
Mn. J. E. Newton and ohild, of Marys-
ville. Michigan, is visiting friends in town.
Harry Potts, now resident in the states,
.pont the holidays at the old home in Salt
ford.
New Ln : S. P. Halle and wife, of Gode•
rich, spent Sunday last in ('Caton and
Stanley.
Mrs. Toa.. McBride and children, of But-
Slo, N.Y., are visiting at the residence of
Y. Cray.
W regret to hear of the .mous illness ot
Mrs. J. Sharma., but hope to hear e1 her
reoover.y.
Luoknow Seotinel : H. W. Ball, of I;ode-
rioh, and Joe. Beck, of Selttord, were in
town on Friday.
Dwight Harvey, of Rothven, Essex Co.,
has returned to town to resume his stud's.
at the 1:ollegtate.
Wesley Reid left on Saturday last for
1)etriot where he will resume his studies at
the medical rings.
Yrs. R. Henderson ntur.d home on
Hnday, sheer .pending two weeks with
friends in Hingham.
H. K. Trent, of 7 oronto, manager of
Flei.ohann and Co.'. bummer in Canada,
was in town last week.
Mies Skelton returned to town last week
after spending the holidays with friends at
Norwich and St -mitred.
Mn. Capt. W. J. Willoughby and babe,
r000sessied by her '.other have gone to
Buffalo for the winter.
Harry Muff, of Petrolia, who has beer
violtiag in tows foe the past few day., re
turned home on Monday.
Rev. Y. McKey returned home Wedses-
from Riverdale, Co Bruce. where he bas
h.s f.,r the oast two wank..
D. R. Andersen, sdvand agent for
Fleischman it Co.'. baking sobool, is is
town in the interest of the firm.
New Kra : Roy. Jos. Edge. of Goderioh,
called ea a few 1riesda in tows ea Friday.
while ea his way to Kimoardine.
Ym..rs. T. Marra,, J. Martis sed Herbert
Jobaatos left en Woodsy for Ramiltos ls
take a course is a5. Casada Business 0,1 -
•
Hn
TO ADVERTISERS.
Notice of change. wast be left at this
(ttlice not later than Satnrday
noon. The Copy for changes
mast be left not later than Mon
day noon. &signal Ad%ortisement.
accepted up to noon Wednesday of
each week.
Clinton Quite •.umber of oases of ty-
phoid fever have occurred in town recently.
and the first death therefrom u toad of
Alexander Stewart, • Young loan a ho las
for a long time in the employ of Mr. Co oh,
and later with Mr. beruton.
Clinton ; The home of Alex. Morris fes
the scene of • happy event on Wednsesy,
when Mir Jessie Shephead was marne%to
Thomas Kemp. Mies Lucy Shepherd
termed the duties of bridesmaid, whiles.
Kemp supported the groom.
Morris Six o'clock Christmas ever*
found a jolly oompeny ot 50 or more0s-
•embled at the residence of David Erring-
ton, 2nd 000., gathered then for the pr.
pose of celebntiog the marriage of Iles
Jennie. the estimable daughter of the hist.
to .leo. Merritt. of Kino•rdine.
Brussel . Mrs. W. F. Stewart tell at
residence of her son -is -law, N. F. Gerrv.lot
Monday evening and broke several rib.. we
are sorry to bear. The fractures were segs
attended to by a physician and she is ism.
proving as well as could be 'Tpeoted.
Morris : Last week Margaret, beloved
wits of paries W,Ikir»oa, 4th line, pemsd
away to her reward after • seven illses
from sonsamption oovering a period 9
mouths. Yrs. Wilkin.on a maiden Dime
was Margaret Clark and her birthplace see
Yorkshire Rnglaad.
Sommer ill : This week we snootier, th
death of the youngest ekild of James Miler,
which oocarred on Saturday. The immedi-
ate. eastai was divas. of the brat., whish
followed an attack of starlet tever Yr,
and Mrs. Miller hays the sympathy of the
community in their sad bereavement.
-Resew your .mbecnplien to Tei!
SIGNAi. tier 1896,
kW.
Mrs. Arabi ' Id and beady, of Seafortb,
and Yrs. Holmes, el Chasm. spent New
Years with their perset.. Mr. and Mrs. S.
n orm.
Robert McTavish @past the holiday, with
his paresis in Wegfam. He roared to
his stadia. 1. the Collegiate Institste ea
Mesday.
Capt. J. C, Moi...., wife and busily, of
Pert M.aro., spent Ckristseas sad New
Team with friends in taws, sad ntereed
hose es Friday Imes.
Now Kra : James Watters, who bee hese
employed Imre for seen tis., bee removed
te Oe eric►. Es is • seedy, I.d.@leises
and maspe enS yeses mem
Mi.. C. V. Mdase. of !wade.. Ohl, a
g raduals of ae RsaIUb eennag..5..1, ar-
rived in town Saturday evoades lest, and
bas *ergo of TMleehmese & C.,'. es.kiag
wheat( aM Tin lberan ease
ikreeaia Post : 1rriMr Mair visiW the
ektesiar town ter New Yams. The seeeat of
eseseieg at the Oa a.wo takes ea • pad
deet el time with sesta Seal deaden.., buS
thea We b.neam
llre..ele Peet : Y. Parma, is visiting W
▪ f,@.ae@.a. Frew. Al*oegh the ofd
esdlemea will soma 5.h mem M age 5.
THE WEEKLY MARKET REPORT•
Mower! li Mee..
ameasoa, Jan. It. 1614.
ran Wheat. (seer) needed.. . ..
Pall Wheat (old).
Flour. fl.mily, par cwt....
Flour. Po11, per eat ..............
Flour. patent. r tent, pcwt
aborts. • tee
Peas., bash....- .c...-..
New Hay. a tea 1
Old Hay. i tea . -•
Potatoes, 'Wash now
nutter,
E eek..O..bsd11 des....
Wood
Rides.
Skim
uvwde Hees
O M to ► Ot
000to008
2SOto110
110 to 110
140 to' 40
11 00 toll ii
1 00 toll 00
1 00 holt
22 to 022
tlto000
SO toll 00
1 SOtoll OS
15to0X,
16 to 0 17
16 to 0 17
00 to 3 SO
00 to 300
..tea r
00 to 320
001.450
s to 011e
10 to 0 1
uto011
Hamm. per tl..
Mese,. terse 15
TrsvoUsir Mail*
ORA11U TRUNK RAILWAY.
A5.tva.
141154 10.50 a.m.
Ma/land Repeats 1. iii p, m.
riz.d7.41 p.m.
MiamiIinprsm 0.s'1 p.m.
Dltt'AIT.
Mall mod Raman Cid •.m.
1Mxed sadRm a/r•.- It p.SOmm.
,Cord 11 Thank....s.
RD OF THANKS. - TO THE
totepa,ers of Kt. Andrews ward. Ladies
SSC Oentleman 1 take this. tie .rot oppor
taiity afforded me of thanking you for elect
int me as councillor for the year IOM and will
eaceavor todo my duty as commtior 1 re-
msis. rows reepactt.11y. John It. enskrie.
Lost
Strayed Animals.
1[A8 GIM'f.4=
The sew *gest. meal sed Isar
X saes penman wig be Noma at
cool is the .nape of haada•s of
hawse' perfumes est opp 1a lovely bergs, sad
at prices Mem 26 ('6N77i. CI'.
SEELY'S
X MAS -
I'E1tF1.ME8
Ts. seed
Try l
Lovely
Cat glees
Are tobeba.1only at
STRAY COW - Si'HAl-ED FROM
1 the rtremisesof suis -riper on Tnnrstay.
Jai 2, a.vsal4 red and white cow. four years
etc tieing milk. lofat mitten Itadinr to it* fit -
w11' be saitat•Iy rewarded. !tont.
Timmer Steam.
Private Slain:
LF 1 iF FiRST CLASS FURNITURE.,
/ CAHHIi *F.l AND I'ROPKItTY. Haw-
indecisive!
arI.pdec.drrl to Rive up t•otrrkeepiDg, parties
de..roue of obtainlor first class furniture.
°whets, pictures. tamong which are mane very
abnce enemy ingsi floe chins. glassware and
o il erwere. also con'ents o1 etahle. compels
i4I un..i) carriage. Toronto made. ss goof
as arc. 1 open buggy. I phaeten. double
eledh on trop runners with pole and shaft.
dotbte and single rets of hareems. Bargains
g iro In every instance. All the above is for
soli owing to the death of the Ste James Shaw,
of todsrich. in order to -lose op the estate.
TIP house and ground Mill ala., he sold s • a
Mersin. Correspondence by mail rh•erl.
a.nrered. CHARLRN E. SHAW do 4.1. 14
Jat.015.18911, 51 -It _
('HAS. 1). WILLIAMS'
Res our (:old Modolmt,
Dist .ay
wudow beamed and Druggist,
.odaric , a let.
ARK YOU WOKING MR
CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS?
Theo this la the shore i u
should ••orae to . .
This esti we tar slowiu4 • nine ..ase of
JAPANESE: TRAYS
LEATHER DRESSING ' ASKS
MANK URN CASES
SHAVING 'Erg, sup,
- AND - -
PERFUMES
Tbet will be. the delight et all the ladies.
Ales -
PIPES and SMOKERS' SUNDRIES.
T O BACCOPOUCII R9,
PURSES, CARO
CASES, Sls.
Why not give your friend what♦ wears
GLASSES • nits rold•rimmed pat,
J. E. DAVIS,
Phu.. B.
Medical HaiL
Jl'i THr. WISING
- ---
RR THE HOLiDAYS
We are asa.n to the front. with dainty crem
Hone of art furniture most appropra:e tor
arias premiss.. We aim to steel(. and we do
ezcell Nowhere in the county can you have
suck • srleotion of
Fancy ('hair*. Rockers, ltecntohrce.
Tea Sete, Centrals Parlor
Snits. Couches etc.,
all in tkiutitul woods sad coverings. Ma-
hearsay.
a•h y. Walnut. Curly Birch. itirdrye Maple
and Quarter Cut Oak.
Rattan (hairs. Cobbler Seat Chain.
Oak Kampala, Screens. %Ionic
Cabinets. etc.. etc.
In great variety. The beet designed. hest
constructed. and bent 0ai.hed goals in the
market. Yoh can make no mistake in buying
these goods for your X in.. presents. The
prices are remarkably low. Pleas oall and
,!amine.
JJITH'S UUKNITURE STORE:.
Situations Vaeaet _
UVANTED CAN Ass: FH+, MALE
1 AND PKMA1.l, in every township is
Cauda. to canvas for the greatest weekly
5Se.peper in the world. re. 1...,,*Iy llrrnl,l
a.f Weekly .Sine of Mon.r.wl rose postal.
Heald awl IFrekly tar hs. been enlarged
tonne hundred and rwent orb, .-olnm. per
writ. equal to one hundred large rohimee per
serum. 11 is improved in ever)' department
so n...pieuouely mato he talked stout all over
the world A splendid premium 1 ic•nre with
the fr m.Iy Herald A gond opportunity tor
sarcassere to establish $ yearly inmate. No
experience needed. only natural capacity for
knowing a good thing at sight. Sample
ewes. etc.. etr , free. Address immediately
1e secure position. Formats Ilrrnld Publish
Subscription l)epartmient. Montreal.
(.nada. 50-12
PubUs Mottoes.
F. SAF EETH'S
PLANING MILL
- AND -
SASH, DOUR AND BLIND FACTORY,
I take this opportunity to ln!orm the publle
that I am still in the businet. notwlth.taedlae
all rumor, to the contrary. and am prepared**
do every clam of work in say line from making
a window frame to erecting a (scary building
with mansard roof EslImatre furnished s
competition invited.
The furnishing of bonding material. such as
lath, shingles and lumoer •,peelalty.
F. SMFETH.
i'UTICE TO SHARSHOLDKR$--THK
anew( ae.etral seeing of the ahem
lege! isrs of this Hama and Bros Loan and la
veetmwar company will be held at the Com
pan, • offices on Tuesday. the 4th day of Feb
teary next at 2 r.v.. for the purpose of receir
lits iliaOnanoial statement for the past year
molar De:. 31st and the election of titrertnes.
sad all ether general bus.neas H4NR1'
NORTON. Manager. SI A
NOTICE -- NOTICE IS HF.RERi'
given that application will be made to
MUTT LOST -A BLACK IEALETrEIco ledwtive Assembly of Ino Pr ince of
O.'arle. at the nrtt .eewtnn trer f. fnr ■n act
muff won len between Ambers sad to a.Itbet.e the 1'orpnralion hoer the fount) 0f
Duals, enDes. 1t. The Misrwul Huron. by and through its Municipal Conseil
be rewe[dsd hp les
vlsat 11.1 Ashur. to borrow the sum of 0100.000 with in, crowd, re
.. Deal* a.lep P.O. it Osyab . in M f••rs• for the purport, of •idled
_• to retire eer,ala debentures of the rid ror
peratica shoot Ie store for which. by Isis
tale.an tasuac t�k( expo..Mare nd was peonid
s
all.Ho •ad f pay i eorahlMMwi and for
p
Room of Refuge messily
paver is selling sed tree.Mrleg the mart
ga„es upon real estate sew held by the rid
.prpsrotloe. reproioetlsai th• invenae
1t5�.m rid slnkisg fated. 4 gesran4e ss asoturet7 of
the pnneipal and I.te1oa secured by the said
mertcanSs• 5.d wrh fertfhgad other
Mgrs as say b.for seees.ary to 18417er earry into
Steer the sold purposes In the most adios -
Know What You Chew
,Ms (keen the Warier 1101•411111
'Me mere 7M sate et a the tenet
yes Ike It.
wr teem. R WOW? • DOW 010. Leta
MAtMI.Y.s, 0111e
�oes esu. 5.?.
aT,.1 thwrth dar Of Derien1 r 111 .
OARIWW ft PiWUDFOOT.
47-71 8diottere tor the (awI7 or Huron.
5 T1(7E b-yA PPLICATiON WILL RR
,e.edu eh. Parliaeaph ment iaament dtusgrs..s os Is. (atots
hest
Pleilelos for as the esemesaOomO.tt sed rt alto-wiling
ssalpOetsies he t iof tnn he
ilarteadae of 1s railway frost 0e.lph to •
Et on Inks Rena at to soar the Town of
ioh, er to gash ether pent as dtr e.ed 1•
Aes 011*1 Vie Cap. SO entitled • As Arlt to
Fetal
ss
ter et;Railwayh Jennies
either 5 f
numbs. {ll
li58 ANNA L. SHAW. TirACHRR
IR
Elea sad will.nter `s
s II
rip.
Ooderi05. July It► IOl,
1
Load and /ovines iriootlsty.
1 r iS NOT WHAT YOU EARN, BUT
WHAT YOU 8A V & M AKL$ YOU RICH.
THE HURON AND BRUCE IA)AN AND
INVESTMENT COMPANY.
pot.sernmeI.-Cameron. Holt and Holmes.
Dspolirtw. Interest Compound every se
months at four per cent. per annumon en=
tram one dollar upwards. Depositors will end
It to their advantage to come and one us.
1.0Atts- May be secured al goy time wit hone
delay en the security of &ppro,ed deeirabl.
property. Rzpen.es moderate. Application
received by the Manager or solicitors.
The Company's offices are Insete.I on North
!greet and. Court House Square - oppo.lte
HCio6 SloN 1I. °thee.
HORACE HORTON. J. H. ('Ola!4tfiNE.
Manager.
For Bale or To Rent.
frO LEASK. -THE HOl'"K. FUR -
1 sashed. lately occupied by i.'. MulAsn.
Apply to CAM KRl'N. UOLT ft 11OI.MRI.4#44
BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE. -SITU-
ated on Iasi Minot. 1 Itis ]toe t5. Pees-
abovebyterian church. oontaiai.�g ,asl�hiMAW t... T5.
property is is • geedH ties .ad will
rent well. Esquire of R SHARMA 4. 1•tf
FOR SALE. - CHEAP, ON SAN Y.
Ti(RMI:
Wst half of lot U. concession .S, Waw
Wawansh. 100 acres. A WWI improved
tares.
bete fl 9 and Dart 10. •uhdlr Won of Mak n.
Colborne, our 0 .crest.
TO LI'' .DThe shop lately occupied by the
Ste That tineyd.
Apply to M.0 JOHNSTON.barrla .God..
rich
NEW X - MAS GOODS
CELtTLLOID gad LEATHER
ODOR CANE..... INLET ('ASE.
SHAVING cease JEWELRY ('APE$
COLLAR and (TIM CASES
and MANICt'RE1
Our stook of
PER FV'ME.S
r complete. We have
i►R1.RTTRE7.'tt .fil.y
SOOTY t MId
cW1LAMe I trams
6
WORKO5* ALl.le7'H I TAYLOR'&
ROUR1 W000WO111,H el
ATEINHON'8 Rl( L7!('E=1Ca
by the enact. r Is est Stam heeds
Oall sad w thio odds aged Priem
J. WILSON'S Oa*
Pkmscriptiort Dreg Store