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SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
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WE'RE TRYINC
to .ave you money on your shoes. Will you lel
us! N e would like to have you actino and see
how wo bull our .hue . Here area few pointers.heath them over.
Ladies' Dongola Shoes, late and button, worth $1.60 ; we null for suss
Ladies' Tan Laoe Shoes that art worth $1.90. We only ask181.180W, have !Mane Big Bargdlos m Iten'i i�kOES.
Yen's Glove Grain Bali, march $1 65- Wet sell for *1.25
Non's Dongola Kid Elastic Side Shoes, twin to.,, worth *2.00 ;
our pncc-�
Come and see our Bargains We have other* that will nut ?rise You.
ST. GEO. PRICE,
sir end your repalrlay to us.
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USIYIYIYWI4
JOLLY JACK O LANTERN.
Oue wild autumn night. when the world wsa
asleep,
And the sun was to bed, lucked up tight,
Toe muou made a party end "eked all to
Iwme. •. d .. .' a. -..
Who would •bad on the sooeiuy'1I bt.
The affair was quite brilliant, quit spark-
ling .cuiiiU.at
. And the Rest .1I with -radiance shone
' mfr were beard Nini*.►ibetth o
akin
Wag 1b.iiesst that war was
The stars were all there, and • big comet,
too,
Aod a great c, owd of meteors bright
The swarms upon swarms of gay. dsooirg
fire -flies.
To the lustrous scene added their mite.
To the beaming and gleaming
Of go. deo light streaming
Far above, in the star -bedecked skies,
Was the pace. modest glow of the glow-
worm below
Aad the glim of the dancing fireflies.
A toll? Jock Looters appeared on the wens
And his tithe wore • broad, happy unite :
H. gaud at the mow and he blinked at the
store,
--.ted w-iGiked-wili the fireflies ari>tffl :
And as morning:was break*,
.wm� a -, •• .-Mid gamer waac ereorm Yllge-'''' .
While the dawn was yet fresh, new and
.lolly ▪ Jack ran away -.o the go.d1.. all
_Milk▪ vwderiseWilda shooWLa.,__
ARTHU* J. BURDICK.
through the effort of • Liberal AdminLtra-
tioo and the shrewd diplosnaoy of the Lib.
nal Premier, there 1* uo doubt the Tory
pa=y and plus, with their ou.tomay ef-
frontery, would in twine way endeavor to
.b.orb the whole credit of the utu•tios. Is
rtaastStomahabit' Ht - - ,•_.••,
Ti. on. Mr. Scott, Secretary of State,
says that the Colonial Secretary has been
Mads aware of the e000e and tutant of the
• at Washington benison the Cu -
and elm Amerloab authori-
ties. O. the *tutus of the sealior qusetie*
ere well pouted iw' f+bogtand because of
its iateroolonial and national importanoe,
and because it huge* upon the findioga of
the Paris tribunal ot arbitration. But they
are very little concerned in the subjeote of
our trade relations witb the Coated States,
the alien labor law, the boodiig privileges,
sod so on. ezo •pt that they woull like to
see a settlement of these sod other questions
whloh, while not of supreme importanoe in
themselves, are • ■ouroe of irritation and
turoi.h a oon*tant theme for the belligerent
press on both sides of the line.
It is • sIgnitioant tact, and one to be care-
fully nosed, that anent the vont of Sir Wil-
frid to 11'asbingtoo, • lave proportion of
,be most respectable sod influential of the
leading journals in the United States com-
eemt lee- the mag ravnriage aid --mond
terms upon the evident object of hie mtaaion.
bioateuld. anomie to btdtle EOtleome ad- •
de.ue for freer trade whioh now mama to
be demount upon the people of the neighbor -
tog republic. Protection seem* to have
saved ate tame and purpoee in that country
and bas worn itself out to a great extant
The -burdens er the' mann and increasing
tient moonpolie.. to which protection alone
r4. n, or could give birth, have been
borne long eoouvh ty the people of the
ITnited States, and .in the dears for relief
aa'k the means of escape. Looking to once.
let Canada, Americans observe
tier growing oommerial indeoendenue, and
sot her wosderfnl strides am* the high-
way of prosperity which shemade with-
in the past twelve months nadir a popular
Government whose pa cy u anti•monopol-
intio and for nItimate free trade. The pro-
gressive oommeroial spirit which animate*
the Liberal party is infectious, and is begin-
ning to move even the °allowed protection-
ist beyood the southern treaties. A. V. W.
0011, OTT.tin LEITER.
OTTAWS, Nov. J bib.--�nifias7Tn=
tweet ls being manifested is the
visit of the C•n•diam Premier to the
Amerioan capital. Not only is this north•
ern ooutinent deeply interested in the unex-
pected oonf.renoes between the United
States and Candia* authorities, but the
1 matters said to have been dismissed.
rightly claim the attention of the whole
Empire, since they timbre** 'object over
whioh there has been great irlotion between
the two countries, and whioh Imperial in-
terests require to have removed. The tam*
for an •minable settlement is now oppor-
buns, as the Americans recognize in the Lib-
eral Government ot Canada a friendly Ad.
mmistr.tion and ooe desirous of the broad.
est and freest trade relations with the
United States oo0slsteot with their pro
British commercial policy. Ostensibly to
watob the progress of the sealing coofer.noe,
Sir'iDialtrid iso.oeyed to Washington with
@ till another object in view, and which has
developed into the formal discuasion of re-
ciprocal trailrelations ant other matters
whioh have taken plat.. 01 one thiog we
may rest assured, that tho Premier will
propos* nothing nor accept anything oal-
oulated to disturb the preferential ugree-
met made wttb the Mother Country, or to
work an injery to British intonate. Every
Via
da will be able to export to the United
Sned the predict of her fisheries, her
forest and her farms, freed from the al -
moat prohibitive restriotions whioh now ez•
elude them from the Amerioan market. Yet
in return for this privilege the Liberal
Government would never consent to a pro-
position to admit American product., such
as iron, ootton., »ballon@, maobinery, oto.,
at a lower rate of duty than that tavola on
similar oommoditles from Great Britain.
Such a step would be entirely foreign to the
settled policy of the Liberal party and;Goy-
e roment, whose distinotive policy is -to onl-
tttest the Enfllieh market first, for it is the
market of on; owp people and tae take
tan are alio le export thanes, if our
products ass he placed there in • ooadition
that will offer • fair oompetitloo to the pro-
ducts of other nations. The British market
i@ prepared to give Canadian productg the
advantage ower othere, and it is a markt
whioh would not be olosed against ole upon
some flokle taro in the tide of=natio.al pre -
indica or enmity. Tho priooipl• of prefer•
entail trade with Great Britain, espoused
and promoted by the Liberal party. will
be ooneercd and permanently established
during the term ot the Liberal Adminlstre.
tion, be it long or abort. It is not tepee-
able or improbable that the Premier will
nnooe.d In arranging • reoiprooity treaty
with the United States in oertaln oommodi-
Nes whisk are new largely imported from
that oonstry ; and there are elms. of Can•
salon .sport, the natural mark*t tor whioh
is largely L the United States, such es fish
.ad l.utber, and which. It p.rmieted free
entry therein. would bring Ittoalonlable
benefit to this oon•try.
Bat there are other and not len weighty
oonatd.r&tions that moved the First minis.
her to a000mpaey Sir Louis Davies to
Washington at this time. Of late years
there have been many mbjeote of 000trnver-
sy with the United States, whioh at time.
ashamed bitter .ad snsattug sepm.h.
Apert from the peasg a MAW patbtsaM,
therm have arisen other geestl.a.. MoAb se
these of Oka labor. the bonding privileges
of railroads. the Klondike gold di/moved.,
bad the noeasgoent motion arising from aka
administration of thWl.triot, the roam by
water or Lad through Aa.rtanb .•d Cons. -
Mae territory to the Klo.dlk., the immigra-
tion laws, the boundary Ilse between Alaska
and RrIU.h Colombo'. and other preemies
problems of the hoar whioh masers the
fie of both eeeetri.s. An amieable
settlement of wen • tart of thew matters of
eo.troveny wool/ gm • great way to brittg
about a more trl..dly clad good neighborly
foam( boetwetn the tdb people. of tbk ems,
Uteri eeatiaa.t : and • assist eettlemeat .r
t•:-.tarstakmaaMemal mast
smear er later b. .si*1
worlde moo
detest 1. > si el
s� J C , somp est :
a
aha upfisd Mals. M u �h a madams 4 rhino *add haws se bs~rrasgbm able
. ;t.
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS.
HUMORS Or '37. -We have reoeivedfrom
the publiehor, Wm• Briggs, Toronto, a copy
01 " Hamore of '37." whioh ls • highly enter -
wining melange of • inomgruo0s sayings sod
doings during the time of the Rebellion in
Canada. The authors are Robina and
Kathleen M Lunn. who seine time ago
plated before the reeding public, the popu-
l.r book " In the Days of the Coad•
Company." through the same publisher Io
the , Humors of '37." • good deal ot valu-
able Information i■ given, with a decided
leaning towards the humorous incidents
that happened curing the troubloue times
talar review, and the wore is one that
will raise the risible' on many an occssion
The year 1837 is Cnadiso annals has not
uinaby been baked upon as a mirth pr...
vokin.t period, hat in the .. Humors of 37"
the author' have found many opportunities
to prove that the sombre feeling did not
prevail over evervtbinv. For sale at
Toff rd "f bodttgdR.
KIDNEY SEN E.
Core -ails are ont of the question in Kidney
Disorders -A I quid Solemn -A Sp -cillo
Kidney Tunis is the Only Bate Remedy.
How Many Dieoover When It It Too Late
that the kidneys have literally been ground
out by the tittle solid particles which are
oont•ined In the blood of ail sufferers from
kidney disease, and whish acoumnl&te in
these o . Common mass says and
medical roienoe has proven ft that a liquid
'solvent whioh will dissolve these solids and
er dioate than tram the system is the onl
eine oars for Kidney disorder. Roark
Arseri..o Kidney Care Ie • solvent. It bee
bees tented in nlmeet hopelese cases, and
there is yet to be Dooried molest it • fail-
ure to oars when It has had • faithful tri•L
Pill, will rot do it as they are not solvents.
Don'. wine. Bold by J. R. Davis.
Par Vora Damn - While times have
been elms sod mosey Waive with the farm-
er for ..me time back, others have telt the
stringency as well. The greatest double oe-
tion please," known to mortal mac is that
whioh &rices from paying one's debt, for
both debtor and creditor share the delight.
Instead of feeling doh •ow that money le
coming your way from the'Neeon'. truistic -
Mons and incurring new debt or spending
more on Winne". make it a point to pay off
all standing debts. TM you owe the mer-
chant shoemaker, blackanith, publisher, or
other burin's men who trusted you! Show
your gratitude by paving the bill at the
very earliest oppertenity. 1)o not sleep
atter yoe wt the money before the debt is
paid. Then your oo•eci.0ce will be at ease
Wad your "lumber will be as sweet and re.
trashing as • child's.
=aIJaa7tWb,
How They Fade When the Rand of Disease
sod Disorder Lye Hands on Them -
What • (Sod -send is • Reliable and
Well Tned Remedy -Row we Rail the
' Reform of the Pink et Health Under It.
Ioflaeooe-If it's Good for The Matdes
it•'. good for the mother.
I* My daughter had be.. itiling for nearly
two yeare with aervoen prestrsMo. indite*.
Lion mad other oomplalots which girl• la
their tame are eahjaot to. For day at •
time she was eeaesed te her bed, and could
retain not his/ ea her .tema.h. Our family
ysloiut null elated she w •
decline. We desdepaired as 1. of her memory.
%he grad wally thew mer.., 1 had Posed se
IRtle beet& from rem•dloa Iwo, shapable
about trying math Aaerlias * nvwa 1,
l etweiw ipstlgest h beeslp _-._ saw
Mks amps I lbs palm kilt lair is a M!'
.od Misr Mklam bee b611M. obs w.. MEW
p1010!7 tloar, tint as wall .ted Warty NM!
O.�.ab,iaAll►
Orao. Beak
IIOME 1NOTTES•
n
•
Mops Dace.
Take geed Dealt sleet, tasks a staffing
of mashed potatoes, wr h mime well.se•.a•
.d with gals, topper awl better. place to
the center of tin Moak, laid over, oat tar
or tie together, pas In • pea wile pats et
butter. place thin diose et fan salt perk ea
top of meat, baste) often, lead resat to owes
outs! brown.
POTTED HAM.
Chop ooe piat of boiled hem very floe
with a bole of the tet. I u.a.l:y use what
is left after *tieing all that oaa be shoed fur
the table. Mix one teblespoontul of flour
with told water until einem h. Add hell •
oup ot boiling water. Wino this has boiled
up well. star in the ham with ono teaspoon-
ful of dry mustard. When well mired,
preen en • mould•
OC HEART.
Wash oat .11 the blood. shoe round and
broil like beefsteak, put on a hot -ol•itr,
and add pepper, salt and butter ; eat bob
To Lake the beat we chop about half a
small lost of bread, half a oup of suet whop-
per tine, parsley and sweet, herb., milt and
pepper. two eggs --.nix altogether, staff the
heart with it, set it upright in the dish, by
meas. of • wire stand. and bake two hours.
Said to Mble hot.
TEAL LOAF.'
Three pounds of lean veal, ens -quarter ot
• pound of salt pork, wo eggs, one tea-
spoonful of salt, one of pepper, moot thyme
or e.very, three relied (oda er.ekertt, one
tablespoonful of milk. Koe•d like bread,
shape into • leaf. wed pot-em•II out piscine.
of stale bread all ower outaide, to look lit•
• poroupine, also bit of butter, bake in •
slow oven, three hours in • dripping pan,
baste often, serve oold.
SCALLOP 07 vest.
Chop the remains of cold roast veal tine,
and season with 'pepper and salt. Put a
borer of dry crumbs W a buttered beer -dish;
enol' bita of bettor over ti ; Dover with the
meet and wet this with gravy and warm
milk. Repeat this order of strata unW the
dish is full, oovering deep with crumbs. Fit
• to oover o the top and base halt a
boor ; remove the lid and brown nicely.
Serve in the bake -dish.
SPICED sgir.
Take four as tis.,,, posaN e( le•* -fret&
17,- ut into an Iron er porcelain kettle,
and cover well with odd water. tt•'tr the
back ot the range, and when it is thorough-
ly toiling season to taste with salt and pep-
per. a few blades of access, two donee .loves,
and the same of allspice whole, 1.t it let
simmer slowly until it is all in Mirada.
wkieb w,R b• above all day. tf neoeseary
add boiling water .a the waxer boils away.
so as to prevent horning. Watch closely.
When done pick out soy pieces of *plot
there may be left and tare the whole into a
plain tin [Hold bad prem. hard. Turii out
upon • platter when perfectly cold, which
will be the following day. Geruiab with
shoes of odd erg, lemon and p zsley.
SPICED EER. TOE0UR
Make • mixture of one-half pint eagar, a
piece of saltpetre the Mize of a pas. and •
ta1.1.spoonful of ground cloves ; rub this in-
to the tongue. Make • brine of two quart.
of water and three-quarters of • pound of
salt, pat the tongue Into • jar and poor the
brine over it. See that the tongue is entire-
ly covered, end is kept well boder. Let it
lie in this pickle for two weeks ; thenhtake
out ; ribse in several blear waters. Make •
thio paste of flour and water, wrap the ton.
true m this, sed pat loco a dripping pan to
bake. It mud, bake slowly, and it should
be tasted frequently with lard and water.
When done remove the pasts and the "kin ;
let it become perfectly cold, then cot into
shoes and it will be found veru •o eptable
on the tea table.
A RAERiT MART. �t
Time three quarters LNr Isar -4 one
hour.
One rabbit, one large spoonful of entry
powder, one half • dessert spoontul of oarre
paste, one large onion one and one half
onto.11 of butter. a rasher of boron, one
large lour apple, • very little fl,ur, one pint
of rood broth or stock.
Cut one large ooi tic with a large sour
apple intodlotas� od fa tbept q ni l IfifQkta
1.0 &tour one leo one• helf ounoes of butter.
Theo stir t0 the carry powder and paste,
and pour • pint of good broth tor stock.
Divide the rabbit, and oat the joints into
rather small pieces. Split the heed, dredge
it with floor and odd it to the other fnered
tents. wetb • large slim of b•obn out inW
little square h te. Cover the stewpan, .at
It over the ere and let it stew gently fur
about three quarters of an hour, or until the
meat will leave the bones seedy sad the
w oos is think. Poor ell one fat so4 serve
it with boiled rice a a separate dish.
DRESSING POULTRY.
Tis D1111101Osst of Agelwllsim. Oier i
has i*Mddnstras i.us rags,ding the dream-
ing. pasklsg sad •hr11ar of poultry tar
British machete. Amesm the directions
given, are the following -
THE TIME TO SHIP.
From about thin 1N. of Deoamber to the
1st of M•rob. Fee the Christmas trade,
birds of large mire oommssd • relatively
higher price per pound Mous small ones.
Cook' turkeys of the largest sire should be
marketed before Chrs•tmae. The demand
for bee turkeys .n.U.nes until Marob.
rLrce re On WTTH 7EAT1Ltm Or,
Them is still ..ma dlflbranoe of opinion
among importers ea to whether turkeys
should be pinskd or went in the feether-
Those wbe hays reoeived turkeys with the
feathers os, report Oh.t where they hays
bees properly prepared. cooled and plinked,
they bare been leaded In ex ellent oosdl-
tfoei end have haunted estiefaetery prloee.
On the other hand, the majority of Import-
ers reoommead that turkeys should be plunk-
ed and went in void storage ehambers, bus
act (roses. ParStelarty is the Lougee
aakete, as owe Beeler expressed It, "Tar.
keys with Dothan as are things of the past."
Rm.= TO on P0LLOwnzi.
1. Fast the birds ter twenty-four hours
te empty the asp • id late•ti•...
2. Olvs • small quantity of water j.M he-
imre It Man.
3. Kill by " writating the nook " sad am
by bodies' or Mackin..
4. Plush .t ease while still warts.
S. Remove the iste.Mses from the rear
6. Tarim the "logs to the hack of the
bird.
7. As timem es that f.athe.e are ot, buy
the bird lap by the feet to mei
B Cllsanlimat V .as..aasy. -.
a Tbo hide tthe.Id ha there s►ly entail
inviovhwollst esdk f tebm..g 110. kksiaw Was hus4.444 11. k eat
hi seam
10. Tbs mess eh0bld he shallow, may
tang► es had ale layer a hirte.
1L hl! ` tIy .ser t1a p ink birds N
se•rly theygpe weight, grades to a iMhla
tee pseuds.
12 Peek She nooks sad boos is *spoliate
13. lath the oasee M beth node plainly.
14. Wrap every hist neatly L pages.
15. Spread • small gaant.tg .l woodpulp
Is the lotion el thn wee.
lti. Pat papaw ea the bottom and top of
the u....
17. Pack the bads with bailie down.
with beads at o.. aids.
18. Put from twelve to twenty four birds
to • ease.
19 The (or.golsg dir.otiona are only for
bird. which are to be kept 000l oeatlootuly.
They oaiuot La shipped safely as ordinary
cern°.
20. 11e bot export any pld, tough bird..
21 Every bud should show •good, plump
white, broad breast
TO THE BU rTERMIAKER•
deceiving. sampling. and Teenier tic a 1111k
Be on your guard against stable, turnip,
potato, eremite' gralue, or otter flavora
Which taint milk and injure the greenly et
better. 11 the .'ilk to freea or very odd
you will have difficulty in Mamie, them
flavors, and i safer for von.to beat
a smell portton'o enoh milk espar•tsly,
where --yon nakegt IOW Amer. • Where •
can ties much toe on top, rem ovelhe ioe be-
fore weighting aid aamoliog ; or else melt it
Batore sampling as the floras part. motets,
an undue proportion of water wJ1 not allow
you to take • fair sample.
To preserve the milk for testing ase to
kick composite bottle Zest what w111 lie
00 • ten cent piece, • mixt urs of seven
parts bt-obromate of potash mid ooe part
oorrosive sublimate, Oso* • mteatb is often
e oenah to do the t..tiag• Tess very uere-
fully and •'aptly .o as is reader to each
patron his just Dwarf far labor done to
oaring for his oow..ad milk.
freeman's Ole 1111..
Look over the maski*ery each maniac
to are that it L is good sandmen for tae
morning run .ad thee avoid delays to
par croon.
Heat the milk to 100 to 130detlreee beton
eeparating. '1'he higher temperature will
heiress" the capacity of year ..pastor and
vhiv. it to okra more Ole bettrrM Oleo
give smoother memo with soma 'opossum
Sees* -chs.,.sa0oraae-ta.'.Il* feu .*leia sad
maln(atn M et fall speed during the whole
skimming. (It is seamanly to use the ezo
beast cream for biali'R the whols milk or ate
skim -milk. ) U.. trot water ler beating.
rather than '•dry" ahem, sad Sbt milk Will
not 000k on your beater se moot. (Tin re-
move cooked milk from beater er wt. add
some wemitro, soda to worm mum mai allow`
it to stand to rho hotter Ler nesse leas be-
fore washing.) Aim to hove atom 22 to 30
per Drat of fat 1a the COMA. 11 term milk
regair.* to b» lifted a tic. ,.,.reser Res
a pump whisk may he molly aliened, to
pr.fereooe s w Mostar.
A QUkEN CITY INCIDENT.
!sew • valuable 341. Waal IMrrd A Nary
that Is tereenta t stake rwenaea hew
evaobe. SOWN AMMAN
Prevea'.d »Neck,
'facto<To, Nov. 22-A wall -known retired
real estate brisker, J. MoPhersao, 440 K sg
Straw W..t, this pity, makes known Wo
other victory for Dodo's Kidoey Pills, bar.
ion reodvsd • new lease of Mts by their u...
He ecus that h. sedated grossly from the
./lest" of •.lagriwb liver. sad let coag trio
of attendant miseries. For menthe he dot -
Loved, nsiag ono .00all.d ready after an-
other. bat sectio' no relief. As length he
turned to Doed'. Kidney Pill.. Oise box
oared him. -That le the .tory-tbo latari-
t bie story where t►Nes health -Riving pills
are used. They sever fail They are the
one unfailing oosqu.ror of kidney and liver
disease.
•cEme.slve earese.y.
" Here are a few litters I wish you would
diait?or ma, dear." said Mn. Tsnspot to her
husband, who was pr.pariog to go out. A.
Mr. Teapot took them, be daubed at the
stamps and asked : " My deer, why did you
pat 15 -cent stamps on them letters ? Two -
omit memos would boy. carried them." " I
1117i. T711pftes,•• OT New
would • red stamp look on envelopes of that
exquisite oolo•. sod I coals Dot tblek of
spoiling It. rff.et with 'Lamm which did
not harmonic,. These purple 15-oen$.tamps
are the or•reet match the poet -office keeps. "
--Harper'' Bazar.
D -O -D -D -S
THE PEOULLA.RITIZB 01
TI WNW.
No halos on Sats So Yaw
ons- No Nom More Wide -
17 Imitated.
No same on earth. perh•oa. Les welt
Disown, mere peoeWrly'soset,w@i.d m mows
widely imitated than the word DODD. It
posses» • peculiarity that makes tt Mama
oat prominently mad taste*. It Is w mem-
ory. It ooatsine fear 1.ttces. bat Why ewe
tatters of the alphab0. E.ugye.e- know
that the first kidney remedy ever passattd
er .old 1. pill form wee sawed DODD'K-
Their. dlsoovery etert'd the medical paw
f.emim the world over. sad revolts al od
the treannast et Lamy dimmer
No Ioltetor has dlrr seeoeed.d In oou-
• nteting • .Woe imeemelag the pennllarity
of DODD, th..gb they ss•rly all adopt
amass as similar as possible in mead and
seaserooties to thio. Their te,babases pre -
/mate thew realleog that stt.ars to Plat -
tete fsw..ao the 0m. of Dodds Kldaey
Pflk.
Why M cite mom '• D.td'e Kidney Pill. "
imitated ! 4 well sok wry are di•mm.4
and geld lmlt•Md. Bale.ms diamonds are
the allot brew!.Reid the mese prim -
Due o-
Dus wDadl�t;wy PUN w halloo-
el
Nis world itMO ever brow treed!
N. mNkb. IOWA b MN
a ll. reale d -s%kal s.nswset yam Doadie
Fflie : �int>t�ldtr %al.. ti...
1a Shin ywdY/as itMM•fi' oslN YMusrp
!t agaves**, Weir bad r sate an.
tie"11P4lis
sad
Pith liaaa.
Saw base
ems% Imes lady Isinsed� ass w giddy sad slues.
•
Somle"'' Rem
Catarrh
Ii L us/mooed ties the Grand 1'raok
bee decided tet abandon the ' •datble.be• tet„
spites+ el aevtt•d booty frtlglrh$ hemi
hoses.. 4 Lova the so altar •widest. Ise Shackles
the IaLrm•tkn d Dm uoia/tl.nt, it may be
•spla•aird Yat soder Ike "doable -boa taro
systemwe
tare .a.a are emiduyed 1a Pantile
[tetxbe labia etp-gradsti est the bed fes -
titre about tete method is Shut th• traits
often break In two, is tie eat Ih.t much
loss morass. Hmiedorib ase mom will be
employed to pull • teem, and • emoted le
Nth Item bobbed.
Tie Dittoing stems bad galling remade
me now is port ter the whiter, ria. steam.
er Jesse. tag'4sat..•d, deeds' Asm 14i, tap
Ifralya. Sot lite,. Sat Qtswa. Stebdd. Sea
Gu11, sod (:Jobe., eshesaur 7.6idassa, and
barge liwrell. title ere elms mine tear or
five Oath home sad the pleaoars steamer
Daisy.
Auban : Mrs. W. Jaokam, who has bow
rwldttag at Mis. I(atkby'., died • , ,uu' •y
1 at ; the tuaes•l .boy place on toes lay to
Ba.i'. c.mstegrg ; the loaves • aualduill and
four ohlid,sa s m.urn her IoM ; Air. Jack
.uo has t►m sympathy of t .. »tole aom-
munity s Ye has of bt. ase. ,mod wife.
(lliatoa : Camphsll Brothers' tars* bereft
ware establish/neat, Main St Winnipeg.
was badly gutted by 6re durior 0000 hour
os Friday. 1be leve w ll be hesv v Comp-
bell Bride. ere bid H5+w.ssv.:`oo. of Mess
navies learo.d rte trade with 8. Davis, sad
their old Meads will tears& to halm o: their
mLtortuaa.
Tuakesamiak = 51. Lapeer -4me•-ksogbe- ie•
(firm of Jot a Moka.zie. Land.s read, the
000rgasaitaa Laing 16.100 7'bi. la • Mood
farm, has rood buiIdiag. and le well loao.d,
and, tiring Wises/stir situated, the prier is
thought reaeonahle• Mr. M.L.,ue will
samosa oa the faro untag spring, and will
thea remove to Br.eete}d-
Which of the leathery tribe 1 tM t t to
beavi..t weight • - -71e arras..
Et F�:E
LEE & 8M,EP*I�
Fwsesgse.s N
HARP -
Riot the lag 111111 mer r ler .
• OOO'PIMG
tmr
pro. ar'vaiea ws as •
STOVE S
We cid. of Toroato.
We also leve wrens ee000d•basd stoves.
laser.
STOVE SITTING , ;
Plumbing, Heating and Gas
Fitting carried on as extensively as
ever
STOVES!
e,
I
011i -a-1 • load
• 44.1411
STOVES
STOW
$TSYL$ that are Navas
MAL
yat�ves
ALL WDQ bad ALL PRICES
WSIiILL's,
*its t Rtettum.a.
P. S. Potty, lunges and Baggy for
sale.
Stollen In 00 Mlnattee
It's as alarmitt1 tux
statletioset Mast so m Goer it '�
hue-
drollu
country ialntedt
laa
Warr or meter dod ra
by Mat d1.gu.uet, ,
eh* .and neneee
rot. m.
toms
C+pteaun'k 1( sy`n'
in the twad_ sash ei '-
pduslethe •rekiied
dropouts to
the throat, et'snlue Mee*. for claws and Lelia,
the Catarrh abaskies Its about y AlL+W101.11 CAT POWSSII daemon poesat Catarrh curs known inoomessa t=
y eminent noes Moo -knee rr.tIs(In to logo and throat
"Per ram 1 was a Motto of chronic Cataw►-
die int appbpaie.m.1 Dr. Asnew•s Catarrhal how.
,�
et while 1 was permin i y la, dibly
abeakes
Headley. Dundee. N.Y.-.,
'..e
SOLD BY J. E DAVI&
•
• ''r
lr Q.ttghs, Sprue
Colds, Bron -
hp* Sore
throat, etc.
MtWW, *ATaow a CO.. e.....e...
aedev.raa.
For TWEN1 Y-SEVErN YEARS
- ' • .:I
•
` T
THE it I I SBESTF 1 ND
inn
LARGEST SAUL IN CANADA.
HELLO !
THE OLD
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
COAL
allillIWW111101111MIEMMINIMINI Tommy
ALWAYS ON HAND
Serailtoli bard Coal
Ail Coal weighed on the Mattes Sallee.
bene you met !iOj lbs. for a too.
WM. LEE.
Orden loft .t $43,2$$ fig Ulan Stere
promptly attended W.
that will Bal.
that will Mast,
•IIv.r
Platlog
PRiCE LiST.
Spoons per do; ;SC
Knives $1.50
Fork. 75c
Table Cruet, each 75.
Iti4le " " boo
Butter Knife " lbs
Csodls Stinks " 42c
Said Irons " 160
Scissors, per pair ...10 .lea 18e
W. r Nits ases hinB
Per
• or Ysee.
e>a Id[ fair work.
11 iICYCLI
*'f
QOD1eiR,IO$
STEAM BOILER WORKS.
A. S. C•HRYSTAL,
r1*safrnasnea or •d ELY et
Si0ZLERS.
Smoke Stocks. Salt Pani, Sheet Irov
Works, eta, eta.,
Aad Dealer In-
Eaglnae. Machinery Casilap, Ns,
All mimes of Pipes bed Pipe Yt1Rlalgs,
ad Water GaGlobs Vela.,
k Valves, lospir�rr' seten sad Is-
IT=Cmet•atty os Yaad sit Lewes
•
•
A spsoi•1 line of 8t.s1 Wass. sal Beg
!roughs for nes of farmers mid others.
Rambla( promptly rest dad 5..
A. 3. 0lliY'STAL.
P. Boz >N. 1ed.eLh.
Cartago & Piiol CO.
are prepared to handle Bag-
gage Freight and Household Ef-
fects with Dispatch at reasonable
rates. Dealers in ail grades of
HARD
SOFT
and Btlnit6taft Ooal
Wood. azd. nulling
(ant to suit customers and delis
eted with iromptneet. Orden t!o•
Tidied. •
Taber.*. •
F. Oce
Je L lwt+4 1 D. 0 erad.trdil,
'.e
We tell your doct
there is -in Scotto Erni
just how much cod liv
hypophosphites, glyt
But we do not tell hill
these arc combin...d.,
have your secrets; 1
ours. This knack of
ing the very best this
come to us from year
perieilce with Just one
'We make only Scott's
sign---af oticenergy
on making that bettc
sny other emulsion
world. We have nc
business thought. I:
wonder that it is the sty
Denti.tPY
'A NICHOLSON, L It �.
111. s.:vraz s.soteoe-
� _�eaPOOtte the 1•'oetp
add �-s• rom
wisrl4Re Work
S3 Yenta ltzaeri Oce.
M. MAKES, U. D. Y , teals
U. Tat. 81.M.0ON.-Latest a
atbods for all dental operattont
toe e4 the Meow!. teeth • P
Cres James Rotolo, ■ s cry o d
Ger or West 01. • 1 M Meese.
J. M. TURN • ILL, D.D
Ite.tal Ourt,een, ,Lately
was In. Meow. Of MOntrerl. leo'
•:c artidolal tooth mounted on s
tau.,, hale, epactal attentionstss
MrvetlOn o[ tate natural tent
in'a new block.
Medical.
UR. HUNTER. PHYSIC!
ka.Ot:0e- Bruns .0
e.nce iat4.7 e.a.pW bf Dr. Me
ails (rota rmid.W'. 'D.kpbret
Legal.
(1. dtiEBROIt
4.11. cttor, cum q asset. tr
Hem, !ton otooste• t.r.sotrsast
bro..' dr/ iteeta Karn.
E}(NEST HKATLIN -- B.
!1511.15*. N.1.rr Pub•t,
hank of Commerce Chamber.,
l;e.+.rtch
CAHlrONM.C:1)ARR1
1) totter. Notary. to. Dam
ll,i,. %mare. Goderich.
�,�r( U. JOHNSTON, BAR.
1. lblocr, oHamilton as
go. areae.
. ecar.
nre.b• tioderlob.Ott
lop O. HAYS, BaRRISTEI
iv. oR ones North-
s•txac Private Inn
t_we.t rates et feter•st.
GsRROW a PROUD).
rimers. Ltttrfe s.201101tc
iteh J T. Darrow. Q.0-. W. Pi
CA eiSlt3x, HOLT A
Barristers. eoBeltors la
rtod.rtob. Y. 0. Omens. Q
Dodlev Bottum.
J 0. WARD, CON'
. to., sad somaikednoor for
ni rf nmrossondwasses of bail
111• w s
t ooeemo ssMernfn .0W aoti
outing NOM Mick Court
Ceuta Ansi •1 for hurt
Ulv l trains(
oise
. ttrits-Denlesses Oat.
mass BBQ lase
MONEY TO WAN.
04 Frivol Iliad to )..4 a
"nay. M. G. CLlaZRtWN
wooing. VotborRfs Hotel clod
ILIONBY TO LOA`. -FI'
11711 mese? So lose. 1 iota, -
el a tarnsto rent or sel'.
se rest or (or sale. R. N. Lt
Dederick.
YRIVATIL FUNDS - P
meow of obtaining wo
farm outwits d. -
d
ulldlsstm. Tomato,
CSEAOER. CONNEYi
• l..arne•o400t ww.••tg
oA.rfoh.
MONEY TO LEND ON
Giles eget. ssR ain.e og ante Yu
F J. T. If ATTEL, TIR
rates Oise.Oar. K1ieti•a
.rich.
Mj OPBY TO LEND.-
*want el vs1_
Prt- tart
eAwR�mites
1T10'w N P11000V0i
RA>DO&D'11E, al
°Leips)rtmsiSsi.
Maisel d rale
se 1
eases, et the lowe
▪ wiii7rsit the
▪ Mm tetrem Ilesna W
lob
Mair raise
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