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lees. •1 rates *linter +t ter
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la r,stsa £trrrmis, d0lr.lslO. to.. code
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tioestn i. It. L. tlew+etew, (LC.: P. live.
▪ thalamus.
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tkw..0 or oolrwraow{ .e.7 segos. salt or p eo-
•••0 0,1 In the H .M Court of Jostler.
l. rt of Appeal for Vntarie, sr 1..ay teem.
se ihvt•/On CotVrt, All tr0.s.0IMIS. aarotai.r
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•dot ms-- Li undresses. U.1. Sita- . f
L.Oafal SRN ln.uPaflo..
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seesaw usthse a tlo.• .estio tete. M!-tt
URIVATE ?UNDO - PARTIES DE:
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.ren e: MM.unty start do wet St per M. Was.
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is is J. A. Mclx►Nedit Rooms U1 era.
had Mime. Toronto, wawa'
I SKAGKR, our. VIIYANCINO AND
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ONLY Ti) LEND ON MORTGAGE
as see Gent. Notes diecousted. t.
B LASCO,. once opposite Martin's Hotel. Oode
rlrk.
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J. T. NA -RIM, TIME, LIF ARU
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OM4s Cor. Northea. sad ei fosi-
tb00,000 TO LOAN. 'APPLY Ti •
• OAYlti011 Mist & �1frweds-
dos.le
mONEY To LE241/.-A L A k tl ►
1LYL amount of Priests Tibd• for loveet*reot
e ll eosin rates a er t•elasS Meetg.ges Ai pi
O 1r A I(ItUW k PROUDVOOT
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la..
wanes. Real Slate and Hesep
ll..i�rrr ng sweat. Only ameba eamlpal
reersseal.d. Yae7 10 Lead ea ht
Mom. at t1.• Lowest rate el .ol1I i
N 7 447 to rat thi s wewar
se' door Nom Square, er etre _.ale -
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CIODEIt1Of IiROHAIt1OS' INSTi
T TLTR LIBRARY AND KEAI►INu-
leittiM, ear. se bet arms .ad aquae lay
(twos from 1 to 4 r.4'„ sad from 7 to 10 rets.
AuOCT 9000 VOL'S IN LIBRARI.
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Poems, Macas sic. ow Pik.
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linose.01. Asliedeetoh, Ost.
sad Dere Diana. ... Co. Bake • Co..rahlre las.
winded to In .ay fart of the musty. ettiy
Jt)HN KNOX, GiBilttL AU('
(Meese .ad Laud Tamper. .Sd•rleb.
Oat. Raving had ooadd.e.bl. .xpair.•r 1r
ike"Sets v le 1• . ps•Mioa o.
MltNurs.'••1tlsAle•ios s.0 cam
irket,trearestahle
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e111t isnot sac, er.vl1Y0lt,
(1/Rae Ira* reIM?0NA R, c A I.n ABM(ler. Asmihon sad Newgate-st.49 1..
No citrates eau Ion keep shoo to Oaf.
who does •ll kb praying est therms. -Ram's
flora.
; S E' E D S•
OF IVTERESr TO WOMEN
pl w• were w .alley st , 4441 ►sgredta40te
that would ~est to e. k* thg Mew kilts..
1 *1.04'11 suavest .0.' y..• espy tblsiaw-
lar 104r.4.. 114 ' V .. etlp of boom. Ire
*up. .1 uut.ge•et.Lty, two cups . 1 plrety, them
cups ill reepeut a.d lour cups of vve stir
the honey .u1 .he piou•y to a smooth tuix•
ten, avid the 10111 puluuue .l I v0, stroll
hostas. : moist.st evil Dae cup of o,ru• Seel.
fry • •if' in -hely the three cope of roped&
Seasue 011h the 1. u... wt 4'.e .para, MOO .rd
• dwh wl be •pn-e . l uoes*N.har s .ed •
pinch of 1P. •.1• of 'tidettn••b'v : ketosis
with wllb .h. less. a el c•.ww.uy. oats
is • 1S.uk .".0 -- Niw Y ark K o„ oder.
Thee asters. Dew Mated..
arta•• k ttg ••t hu.tluw, we hate here os...
Rood 00 .pl.- 0i 1.•11.,oe lot..( M wW.o 1..
A 1 bodices ars short to frost, with •othiag
more thea a loin* at the middle. But they
have be..p.m .t tie h.. k. Inc ripple b.. k
Is said to Ire gelae oat. .Ws. 111 110 p.00 we
are to 4'.v t.,0, Lwu •o14 0000 sou t.o
short one, ..u. we ..r. st.11 1. • t. uhuos.,
thank tortuo ! Bsl.ru •ISole ars to le
much used.
Y... Cat..a•e.a carried
A ph y •ciao le • 004'011 e ...lade h.* twee
Koren to hie Illtdlwl tale leen sous. ea-
dit►w.al teetaerwl of tee •0y0 to 00,01) ma. -
legion. •re eptstJ, wki.b sneaW seeks os
011 tia•e.k.fel. ika.Iy_ ow of wail.:
is, al s ser .Net ti 411 . I.iArw wet 0400 .,.
whtob ti •1i••m w .o aon,nlera•ns•oi •n
lett. r sr- .tier ) • alas► .(*.h..100117
lb. f•• 0 •es-.'. An ..1 •• It Ver.) to •(road
a U 0.4.....1 ...-11e .• y. 'lite ae.1 , vi
the est :rt' is a, situ. t.. 1, whilst s . ploy
t.,•,.,1 114'.11 •- i V. r' ere of ht feller
o.. c• o ...:. . N ,ile ,Irl ft. w. (wo
`. .•. • ' 4 ..•I aha! !1.4• _'tar .- lied
..o( - • ' 0c. ells tae Lot a t• oar.
r••••• • . a carp-. ter S -•• 1 woo t •n- - lghs
u,,, . ....). .. .•.,, ..tie .101.1.50 ate ./.
IT ♦1 the 1111e .1.h.ttarlet..... • •!,.este.,
11.+1, .‘,10.1. I I il, . ..• •M.ttllldu.q 1' .y.w.0o.
•. 000. .10• , c I'M" detetieg alis Hadar
levet. - -
Seta • aaweetg-Me Cl rises Chaperon,.
A ..ea cantor for women h...risen since
h.ot Mite bs..-.•u. •o tah.oua1 le 11 is the
biking uhapero0. in Landon. where it i•
not the proper thing tor • 701104 tor to •r.
pear is H7 de Park, or on the nada, .l n •
•aJ uo.tleaded on her o.•CLme, be a .40 •
d,tb....its ualew else po.a.ese. Swim triaad
r...t% 14, .01 the part of protector or obep-
ereu.
Agunet this dltheilll t the wheeler ch•p-
e roa grecetul•y sad . tfectuolty rides The
14iy who started the br.l.0at Mee le are
Ideal ebapelW-000 *1111 plenty 4't &erre.
psileri 0.1101•e1e, and u. tucrh•UotW.
smouut of '•go to iced; It were to her .I.-
vottoa to cycling that she h.1 upon the 0O
tion.
**What oen 1 do to gratify my 'tote for
wheeling and auk• :t profit• •le `. was bei
ti treat'01. `lea11-e1011e, 01 1001. UIrc11c3et0a•'-•,
ed the brilliant idea She 1..1O,e•1 -.tel,
•alrlt-•'
carne.* out. Noe she is tiled up with e-
gag-m,•ote sot ooh for perk 01,1 rood, but
for ould.) curt during the Spring amid
Sommer.
Hvving travelled a 'rest deal, her knee-
led". of 00101 lite, and the 1. 4ulre•nlrote et
voymotte film plies- to plica, still steed nor
in goad stead. An iwcomph.h-d .1,trler
herself, .be Is alaia clever reach*-, magnetite
her .:ompantuos rah sad sed-rehaa.x
in a rem.rk.bte manner.
She wears wbat the o:mldere is the teen¢
lahown.0 • rittooal dr.ss-s teat tailor -
trade coot ..o4 'kart. the latter ape•Icaliy out
to 00.ure • graceful appearance. to tie
wheeler
A NEW CLUB,
DARNING STOCKINGS
I. a Greet sissy aYe. baa *same* Not
1 N..rth t0. Caudle.
There la a sort of aentlmrnt prevalent
among gentlewon•en against casting
away wornout ■t.. kings that :nay be
carried to a rldlculuus extent. a gryat
many women spend ktb.n lona hours
'darning stockings that are only fit for
the ragtag. The woman who wrap
undar'ued stockings, is the popular Idea
.1 a slot en. She- may have a rent In
her dress and decide that the gown 1•
past Its usefulness and wi l not pay
for making over, and n r on.. will crab.
Nee her. But woe unto tbt• unhappy
girl who Innocently decide,* that It is
cheaper to buy new storkingl than
mend her old cues. All her friends are
Ilkely to write her down as an extrava-
gant person. Although good stockings
are worth no more than s.5 cents a
pair. she 1e expected to patiently dorn
and reedarn thrill, until scareelY a
thread of the original subetanc, is heft
on the feet
The prejudice against casting away
wornout stockings dates back ti thore
days when a stocking was an expen-
sive article. it was not with the time
f ivflzabeth that knitted hosiery w to
known, and although at,. to this time
William Lee, a dellnquent oxford stu-
dent. lnventt-4 the stocking loom.
tete-kings did not become very cheap
until an American applied power of
steam to the loom. To -day stockings
are so cheap that It does not nay any-
one to spend hours wearing out eye-
Aglit and patience darning and redarn,
trig holes that are pretty etrtaln to ap-
pear again the next week. The first
stitches that drop in stockinet should
be taken up and. If possl:de, woven
back with the needle In regular Atoekl-
net stitch. When large bull's erste as
children cull the great holes that ap-
Pear when the fabric Is ghing, show
themselves, instead of spending patlent
hours In weaving them into flrm
',hap,.•. it Is really cheaper to cut ole the
feet, hem the legs after ripping them
up. and use them for dust clothe. Un-
less your time Is worth leas than 75
cents a day, it does not pay to darn
tart;.- hole. at t%e pre•o4nt price of
stockings. -New York Tribune.
A watchmaker has abeam ossespbsted a
watch whloh will cell eat the hews apes •
gulag being Unsuited- It oo.t.l.e • eery
s.lall pbaograph
Thi aatogi.pb letten teeulya.g to cures
mad. by Ayer'. Sarsaparilla sod ober pre -
persuade see kept os ble at the J. C. Ayer
Co* ethos, Lowell, Nae. They are from .11
steer the world sad are obsertuily shows to
layette desirous of owned them.
The wog pan menueasd by Job In the
---- book on that Same Is. tb• /table r supposed
to have beta a steel graver !teed for u-
scripuone On area..
Th. &Vero • weight of the egg of as a
retch is three pounds.
acme eaaaremee fee a New 1.0111dapaia
us1.1 is 1.ad.0.
Estates .Speoell April 27 It hashes
faueuousiy sue feted that • test dowel c:wo
1n pruow of Mime nation w this o.ty .hou,•1
be entailed "1 se Dodd's KWwy Pill line -
am t1.• prcw40t member• •rall e*tau•taat.c
•dos:ales of that remedy aid 11. common
with m.uv rather Mt incstd.cl.re that mall
cress of ktausy tomt.le no other %,reit tae
hesta brood et, completely *flat..,. seat
Loadueen hot• at than Nude- • end* the
perimeters of the m.oy mors el;Nus moos
rhr.0a0 the um of this.pete&. l4' every
drugstore 1n the o1) the msd.o.ne u het,.
In lerµ• yraatlues .mid *&nill), reuom-
n,rnded.
Sampson Crowley, the young To-
ronto bicyclist. who few Lured his skull
on Tuesday last, died Saturday night
A safe weighing two tons fell upon
W. A. White, contractor of Lindsay.
injuring him so that his life is in
danger.
By the breaking of a journal on a
Q.T.R. freight near HI-toil/au. IS tars ,
were ditched and traffic was delayed
for eight hours.
George Hamilton. manager of the
Windsor House at Niagara Falls, Ont.. ,
was probably fatally Injured by a fall
down the hotel stain.
Willie Coz, the nine-year-old son of
John Cox, Delaware, was drowned 1n
the mIU creek nn Friday. He slipped
from a leg while Mhlmg.
The coroner's jury at Guelph In the
case a Lizzie Grllttnham. killed by the
tall of a wail, has found Contractor
James 1'hilpots guilty o[ groes mei-
gene".
Thomas Taylor. one of the Governor--
General's
overnorGener•al's footmen. was shot and killed
by the accidental din -hams of a gun
In the hands of a boy na.med John
Cheyne.
Arthur Daniels, Brantford, foreman
In the woollen mills, accidently rode
with his bicycle Into the tall race.
There was over eleven fed of water
In the race, and Mr. Uanleie tram en-
tangled In the wheel. He was taken
out In a very exhausted condition.
James Dean. nearly ninety years of
ase, a retired farmer. was Instantly
killed at the Great Western station
.n Galt, oat.. the wheels of a ear
which was being shunted psearg over
hie neck, o mp*etely severing his
bad frau the body.
Floods are very bad In Quebec and
much damage baa been caused there-
by. The Quebec central Railway
bridge at Sherbrooke has been swept
away, sad the Town of Richmond is
hearty ail under water.
A leap esplodcd In the house oe
Octavo i.leate, Quebec,- on Friday
night_ and before the mother could In-
tsiwene the eldest 41ugbter, aged three.
pee Ilt ratty roasted to death. The
baby. 1s months 014 was abs so bad-
ly btlrwed thee R dad flaturday-
Few Sea, variety said aims d the icy
diontoos ski. h a:tao. 111e ass p•••sfee.f the
threat sad leers, Ayes's Cherry Patera
trill he foiled 0 .pae,de. i10 assdys. sad
• •Oram' qualities ars promptly realised
sad a t• aster. ready ter ss.
Osie of the meet valasbie ditsslerta.ts is
pars water, fresh sad sail
1s. New Swath Wale .s. third, (tad Is.
lingeodeed 1w.a0rt0 .< tha population.
on WA.
BLACK DRESS GOODS.
Valenta* Hints Aust the Beet Method
of Ctienlag Them.
Nearly everyone nowadays has or
wants a black gown, and such goods
as serge, cheviot, cashmere, Henrietta.
etc., are easily cleaned. First remove
the grease slxrta with naptha, and re-
member that this fluid is very explo-
sive when exposed to either light or
tire. )lake a lather of warm soapsuds,
using a good, not strong soap. and a
tea•eeonful et borax to every two
quarts of water. Into this dip the gouda
up and drown and wash between the
hands; ,then ring gently and pat partly
dry: hang In the shade, and when
nearly dry Iron on the wrong side with
a moderately warm iron. Always rinse
once in lukewarm water. and iron until
the fabric is perfectly dry. Never rub
a fabric that is being renovated on the
washboard. nor wring it tightly, and in
using naptha remember that It rough-
ens the hands. and that after using It
it Is well to put vaeeline upon them and
to wear old gloves. Wash alpaca In
the same manner as cashmere. adding
a little gum arable to the rinsing water.
If the black Roods are of a rusty color
restore them by sponging with am-
monia and alcohol. Always use a piece
of the Fame material or one near to it
to sponge with.
Furniture Polish
Old piece's of furniture we prise, and
yet are compelled to put aside because
of the Jr unkempt looks. Hut they may
be made to look quite fresh and pre-
sentable by rubbing with a prepara-
tion of diluted vinegar• one quart; a
handful of table salt, and a tablespoon-
ful of muriatic acid. This should be
boiled for fifteen minutes. Keep In a,
Lottie, and warm when wanted for use.
A good cleansing compound to also
made by taking equal parts of vinegar
and littered oil and alcohol, welt
shakena and us. d ho the usual way, Or
melt equal quantities of bees' wax anti
reptile soap in turpentine until 1t
forms a paste like cream. This recipe
Is from a successful restorer of old
polished woods. and Is good clther'for
floors or furniture. as It cleanses, has
a beautiful gloss and has no stickiness.
Remedy nor Ithenm.tl.m.
The (otlow'ine recipe has been found
specially effective In .tubbx.rn erases of
rheumatism: One new egg well beat-
en, half a pint of vineger,•one ounce
o*Write
mp hart lThese ^t1
ne. half an ounce
of (aingredients must
first be be•ateh together thoroughly,
then put in a bottle and shaken for ten
minutes, after which 1t should be cork-
ed tightly to keep out the air. In half
an hour It will he ready tot use. It
should be applied three or four timem
a dry and for rheumatism In the head
IL should he rubbed on the hack of the
neck and behind the ear. .t will keep
for en Ind •finite time, *.,d, In fact, Is
lather Improved by age.
Hew to Wash allk Wrists.
Waeh silk waists do not always wash
well because of Ignorance of the proper
way or laundering them. Add t tea-
epoonful of borax to some. lukewarm
water and enough Mee white soap to
make a weak sulfa. Ruh through the
hands carefully. Instead M wringing,
draw the silk through the tightly clasp-
ed hand If all the dirt has not been
taken culwash train: then rinse In
several wat••rn to which have been add-
ed a pin'h of borax or a half dozen
drops of ammonia. Do not let the silk
broom. quite dry before Ironing; then
use • moderately het iron. all a very
hot one w111 scorch the silk.
*bang.* for A111eo•weey.
Orangoa are not half eppreeiat..1 :f
they were there would be much less of
the billows mmplexlore and ecnt'd skin
we see every day. Their add 1s a tont
end purifier for the bloodd. As a spring
relish. when the system requires more
add foods *has at any other smarm,
the prangs bILIVIOWOBrAble Eaton .t
breakfast. 11 Illehdrems the appetite
when all oder flans Ilstead of dosing
with spring rasraas -. try eating cre-
at10a
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'uDIAN WOMAN S
RAI _ M
Heart palpitation, M`eatttlees.
nese. impaired outritiuu. .ad
imperfect circulation : lanai%
Ilene -'..n.•.,, anti general debility;
meortrual diw,rder', and uterine
db.plaieeinetite nervou.nee....-oo-
•upstiun• and urinary trouble...
.11 fled speedy relief end permanent sure by
the use of Indies Weems'. Maim: It makes
child birth palette&
fluid by all dealers at 01.00 per bottle or .H
for $5.pi; or by addrew ng Tux Bout McDt
Cta+c Cu., Toronto. Out
WHITE FOA PAMPHLET.
Sold in (;oderich by W. C. OOODE.
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res,
DYSPEPSIA,';)
jICK HEADACHE,
't:GULATE THE UVER.
ONE PILL AFTER EATING
hh4URE3 0000 DIGESTION.
1/f aE25 CTS.1.IDODD•s re=
CISH for. BO??BBGGS
I have Mill a few
DRYGOODS
STRAW HATS
which 1 am .ellliog at a rednc•, 10 m tome
At the
Cash Grocery.
H. J. HORTON,
ewe. r.atrc.I-00 nod Square.
THE STAFF OF LIFE.
Adulteration and substitution in food pro
ducts hate of late years become so grave an
eel!. that (•overnmentseserywhere helve been
obliged to cell in the sersiees of ssyalysts to
checs their spread and eve the live. of the
people.
One of the must important articles of food
uneneStiooabl) is HRkAD.
For pure wholesome Dread. it must be made
frost Malt and Hoy Yeast ; for this rca.on it
Messily soluble in the luicee of the stomach,
or. in other words. light of digestion.
Hop and Malt Yeast is proneenrv-d by the
bast analysts In Ragland to be the pare amid
unadulterated yeast, and is •se.t by the best
bakers In the country.
IN MY BAKERY
You aka get for one cent as much Bread made
from Hop Yeast as you can for three ciente
from the premed yeasts which are foreleg
the:net her on •toe public. hat which do not
and cannot irive the rime sweet flavored bread
YY BREAD I9 MADE FROM THE PURE
MALT AND HOP YEAST AND NO. 1
MANi1ORA PATRNT FLOUR.
Try It and prove for yourself. it et the meet
w�Wesome and sweetest bread that can be
produced of any yeast on the market. My
sag experience In the Raker" business has
proved these to he facts.
D. CANTELON.
1
C. A. NAIRN.
ti
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
ie the thug for this Mases of the year. If
yew have meter realised tbls before. Foe will
*bee Foy have tried semis M oar PAN
CAKE CEREALS. eappl•nrst*d with
1101e of our
PURE `MAH SYRUP
sad
FRAattANT COFFEE
w • sal tae BSM Osage pwewtd•.
Seedsl Seeds! Seeds!
Timothy, Clover,
Golden Indian Corn
Flax, Grasses, Mangles,
Carrots (RM'.Dasn WHITE)
Ff. Elf ul1 FEEL))
And every other kind grown by Farmer, Florist or Towns -
Man. Kock Bottom Prices and No. 1 Quality is icy luntit).
T. J. VIDEIA.N,
The True to Name Seed Store, Ott Street.
Common
Sense
BICYCLES
BUILT TO FIT THEREFORE FIT TO RIDE
You have seen the above words so often that they
are engraved on your mind. It's a good healthy thought ;
leave it there.
Send in your order for a " COMMON SENSE " now
so that there will be no delay when the riding season
opens. `+
We intend to have a BIG BICYCLE OPENING
on APRIL lst. A finer display never before seen in
Goderich. All are invited.
A number of cllou second-hand wheels for wale•.
62-3m
GEO. W. THOMSON,
POTMAHOFF TEA.
This new Mend of tea for family
use is now on sale at our store.
We have also the finest in
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
and keep on hand full lines of best Family
Groceries, and the most reliable in Dairy
Produce, Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables,
STURDY BROS.
The Oreo the Square.
A Little Knowledge
is not a dangerous thing when it directs your attention
to the fact that. the
Forest City Business and Shorthand College, London, Ont.,
is giving the most practical and business like tx,urso in Canada. Everything
strictly high grade. Write for catalogue and College. Journal. School re-
opens Jan. 2, 1896.
J. V7 W ELT, Principal.
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.CHEAP CHOPPING
AT THE
GOLERIOH WOOLEN MILL.
1 brig to say that 1 have opened a store corner of Colborne -et •ltd
(Square, in Mr. Lewitt'• Knitting Factory, and have made arrangements' with
Mr. Lew At to attend to the selling of our popular Woolen gouda You will
Rod our .tock Inst clam, and made of pure wool, well selectee(, emulating of
TWEE1.44, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, YARNS, ETC.
Now is the time to buy your woolen goods as wool is fast advancing
in price. Buy before the goods go up.
i have rut a new Grain Chopper in the Woolen Mill, and will be
prepared to do che.oping every day. Grua ground fine or coarse, and have
put the price down to 4a per hundred poanda, hoping by doing good work
and fair dealing to receive • liberal .hare of your patronage.
G. M. COLLINS.