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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1889-04-24, Page 78 t t t 1 1 n News-Rec-or�d The Huron 81.80 aYour- $1.26 In ndvenet,, Btairs, Anil did people Ind about gives ball friends can arrived. their glory and spring satisfaction 'busloads, and when the music sounded in a preliminary extra vales there moat have heels fifty - .111•1■10111101110, I c;tedl�t. "can't you Neti y0n'Ye been lna[ie a .fool of -that yon will Q rt The uestion f'Intswered p �^ ,+� C ,r� i7USINESS DIRECTORY rD11& j #a CICt�, u bo pile langhin Htvcl; of the town tor. r-"' - - morrow 1" • "No, I can't," replied his host 1 , i,,,.; ' +' 41• : .c? ilantbgitl'y. b 1 G/g UgEY coienb¢kln urge or :an IIo 1V7- 111 god tnort•a•os or peraAaAt eeauriGY, a the lowest current rates. H. HALE, Huron-•; IYednesdaiy. Alai 24th I8S9, s)ersou.s pretiellt, But Mrs. Mayne and family were far front happy yet, because none of her expected un curtly, thinking that the wine tater- Chant had been panel:41g8otnewhat r „a? Y�1'�at"� �b .•-a to l „ ), h�a r r. �, L D _ G.H.COOK Clinton, F'eb.25, 1881 iv M in orthodox foreign abbreviaBALL" g, d ;ions, that the said Mr. Mrs. urIa• Miss would R. S. V. P.;,,. It had been considurod whether, ]peer 1110 circumstances, "Lord" tad "Lady" should nut be printed on some of the cards ; but on the notion of DI r. Mayne the amend Dent was ultimately negatived as ,00 avaricious. When these arrived at Broad-. talcs House Lad • Roamund Sent At her sons. "Boys," said she, "I have pi-omis- KI to help Mrs. Mayne with her warty. I am touch too busy. just low. • Will you take the job off ny hands 1 You know the sort of people one wants at a dance.""Who „ Who is Mrs. Mayne, mamma l isked Mr. Nicholas Broadstairs, a mart youth aged about twenty-two. I don't know her. "Yes, you do. You met her and ler girls at the "'lotfedrop" reading. The is one of the most valued tsalstant3 in the society, and her lusbaud is very rich, and subscribes handsomely." Ate you going to this dance, na ?” asked AI r, Leopold Broad- who was a year younger than lis brother, and supposed to be ceding hard for his army examine• ,ion," "I, lily deal•7 What put that oto your head 7 illy dancing days lave boon over many years. Now go away, both of you, and fill tip �he cards, with my compliments, leave ale to Illy writiug," The boys retired with their stock tf glittering stationery, bat the theN•ertl itwIcw•ardness of • position mmediately occurred to them. Who on earth were the to invite y �o a ball given by some one they not know 7 Like other young nen, they had plenty of friends if both sexes, tunny of them not IICI•U(1ed in their mother's visiting ist. For a bachelor dinner or R upper, or even for a Bohemian ball hey would have doubtless beeu deal hosts. But what sort of people hese Jaynes were, or what sort of they desired should see heal "At Iiome-Dancing " neither a, Jioholas nor Leopold had the re- liOteat notion. "'I'll tell you what, Nick," 'said Leopold, after a pause, "I feel this •esponsibility is toe much for us. et us put the cards in our pockets distribute thein . personally; viten we go ant by and by." "At the club -yes, that's aril rery well for the men ; but what " the gills ? b ' "Let each fallow bring, his own," •splice the other, With a misehiev pus twinkle in his eve ; "but we Dust have no R. B.'s tom li- 'Lady P Dente.' " "Capital 1 (Capital. and if old Mayne a good supper, and his winoF. s up to the mark, I warrant their will be the talk of the town." Airs. Mayne fancied that her Y 0fesvtatroness must have forgotten her, to few were the replies from people ;he did not know she received tobeen ler invitations. All her own and th s:f her daughters lad accepted immediately, for he news had got around somehow hat the party would be mentioned n the papers. Preparations at Col- :heater Terrace proceeded at the most munificent rate ; papa Mayne had given carte blanche as to ,he supper and decorations, making mly!heir wipe the stipulation that bidden-, uerchant should be bidden ; to the 'estivity, in order to secure a five )er cent discount off the extraor- Hoary champagne he had under- oaken to provide. ' "And besides, ny love," he said to his wife, "Tom Swipes is a most presentable fellow, with a highly aristocratic c0unec• g y ion, and he has already heard glow- ug accounts of your ball; he tells ne that several of his clients are mining, though for the life of me Itor, not think who they are. " ,. "Lady Rosamund's friends of lourao, ygoose I I know she deals with him because he subscribes to ,he Toffeedrops. „ At length the eventful evening The girls descended from dresaing rooms in all the of the most divine gowns. Emma, the cook, thought that Miss Victoria looked the best in her pale rink ; while Elizabeth, the house- said, was certain that whoever beat1 Wise Alexandra's light blue would le the belle of the ball. Mrs. Wayne herself, in brocaded brown a new set of cameo ewels wasCatarrh to handsomely as becomes a natronlyhostessattiredher off- launchingdestined upon London society; while ler husband in the tightest of white gloves, was beaming over with that the guinea he had acid for the announcement of "Mrs. \2a n0'B first dance," under the lead of "Arran ements" in a flail g y P er, was as well laid out as anythis non©y he had ever handled in his ifo. • The guests seemed to dribble in. .0 begin with. There was a B long lapse between the first corner and tis successor, but afterward they ' ambled in, apparently arriving in knowue had arrived. Surely, Lady Rosamund had not forsaken }lel' Z No ! for there were her two BODS, Nicholas dancing with Victoria, and Leopold with Alexandra ; and even it no oue ' else appeared, was not this as much:4- as a fond mother could expect -her two daughters dancing with two such noble blooded and good -look hug scions of the aristocracy ? Goodness knows where her joyful, 1 bl ',�CpeUI matelllal LiIOUry lEB tO1C to.At any rate, her incline tion and a city friend •of her bus- baud's took her to the refreshment bullet, nod by the time she return_ ed to the ball roost the crowd was considerably augmented. , is that charming girl Ill brown, with the diamond necklace? „ "Whata smart looking wum"n that is in the white terry velvet. What pearls?" c. :How well that stoutish girl in gray does dance, to be sure." "These were few of many similar remarks that were going found the ball room, and they were justified. A change had Come o'er the spirit of the entertainment. The ordinary„ persons who constituted the Mayou family stock guests had sank almost beneath the level of observation drowned in the brilliancy of these gayly appareled ladies and sculls- then, whose very navies their host and hostess did not know. That they had been invited b.y Lady Rosamund Broadstairs there was no doubt, but it was somewhat strange. that UO oue should have introduced. thein, though any lane could see, and every one did see that they „ persons of quality, "their; 11 J manners are su natural," oue MissJ. Mayne observed to the other. Presently Mr. Nicholas Broad- stairs found leisure to talk to Mrs. Mayne, and lye' -"fissured her that this was the most enjoyable dance Of the season. " t I expect some more people presently,' he said, • "after the the theatre. By the way I forgot to give you toy mother's Illesange' She sends her love, but did not feel well enough to come out." "Nothing serious, Nothing I trust. 'Please goodness' she will be all right tu- Can morrow. Can you toll me who is the gentlemen in -the white waist- coat talking to the lady in tuanve?" ,'That is Lord Marennes, the Earl of IVhitestable's eldest 8011, a friend of mine, I really ought to have presented him -to you, but you were away when they arrived; and the bevy with the carroty hair ' is Lord Cheddar -he'll be Marquis of Stilton when his father goes out; that man Walking with yoµ'. dough- ter is Reggie Redlight, of the guards; n' there is air George' Drawbridge talking to Tommy Swipes, the wine merchant. They are all so much obliged to you for your hospitality Airs. Mayne. Allis was something like society,CLINTON.. indeed 7 Two lords, a baronet, guardsman and no end Of swells. Mrs. Mayne inwardly returned thanks to the Providence, that though the medium of the 'Toffee- Bron and Sherbet association," had ' br0u lit her this god fortune. er- g gCUT tainly she would have liked to be introduced to those aristocratic Young gentleman. And the ladies? Who are theywithyour friends 1" she asked. "All more or loss connections of the getltlemeu who brought them. Mrs. Nl.,yne. Don't dance 7 Do try a to rD. No 1 Woll, au revvir 1" and Mr. Nicholas turned upon his heels, le..+ leg his hostess to convey his intolllo,'nce to her husband, who, of course, «It equally flattered with herself. !tot it was at the supper her triumi•n was complete. When the subs:�tntial meal was at its height thele arose in his lace none g p other than Lord Marenness, before referred to, and proposed the health of the host and hostess in the most cimnlimentar if occasionally flip- Y• Y P pant terms. Ho thanked them for their profuse he, ml�ht almost 8A P b Y indiscriminate, hospitality, and also acknowledge the kindness of b his friends. Nicholas and Leopold Broadstairs throe h whose means they had enjoyed privilege in which the had indul ed this never- Y g to -be -forgotten evening. [Hear ! hear 1] Atnid much applause and rattling of knives and plates he sat down, and Air,;Mayne in pump oJs Free Mason lodge style of oratory, expressed his admiration for the House of Lords, our ancient fnstftu tions, and the honor he felt ho was paid this evening by the attendance at his humble board of so many shine hereafter in so much more important assemblies. How much more he would have said goodness knows, had not his friend the wine merchant, Tom Swipes, whispered in his ear and P , P tugged at his coat-tails. Even with encouragement he wag reluctant to sit down, but eventually he com- plied, and left the table, "What' the devil do you mean,remedy. Swipes 7 I was,gotting on, all right," said Mr. Mayne, when they reachedP. a secluded corner in the passage. P s., b „ „ Meant repeated the other ex- too freely of his own wares. "Well, I can showyou. Who are your guests ! Have you any idea 7„ `1 believe ao; theta is Viscount Maisunes Lord Chedder, Sir t, 9 a 4' s r GlsfEt DT3f`ut, t�'x} '" .-: '�?;. ;a4 ca,. �'" j/ %+' C `. °, yT is _ ts- r '� sr" to s a, r••• w p CO cis C mi ■q. "�+ ' Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Honor Gra mate of the Toronto School of Dentistry. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the painless extraction teeth. Office -Over Jackson's Clothing Store, next to g PoatOfilce,Clinton. Night Bell answered. 492y MONEY. DRIVATE FUNDS to, lend on Torn end fain, property. Apply to 0. RIDOUT, office, next NEws•Raouab(up-stairs)Albert•S 369-a,n ltlet.r9tsef ii��t x-� 0 George Drawbridge, Lady Rosa- so ;� mend's ttvo sons-' IAA / . 3 GENE'''''a 'ir ' ',�Q r Vain!. teaX ankill �• ��„ "Tut, tut ! I glean the women •�•• FORT -who ere they Mr. M'ayne's fell while his turnn•utor proceed- ``]y ed, DOn t y011 se0 Lhttl Lhe8 y011q" e W blackguards have been splaying a $i ATORIES m • tb F C ' .. hi`` ON a ., Alt DA i 1 + ' �UI ui ONTn•01 C C � \ .m - - — -- - R REEVE. Office -"Palace" Brick Block Rattenbury Street, Residence opposite the Couny of H Hall, Huron Street. nor the 0IaLSDNS Couny of Huron. 0111 hours fano 8 a.w. toe p. m. Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881. 1-y IIAll.lw TKli Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1866 1- ;� john un you 7 The girls are well- ir behaved enough, 1 don't deny ; but is l do daughter know lv� DR. GUNN CAPITAL, - $2,000,00( HEST. - - $1,000,000 you tt•ttutyvur to Connie I',ailyskil•t, .Mimi Flapfui•ie or Jennie (ourthuse from the Galaxy 'l'heatte ; Do you wish Mies VieF. THE WATTLE KING. w. Gunn, M. D. L.114. P.. Edinburgh L. R. r„F3ettd 8. Edinburgh Licenciateof the Midwifery, Bela: Otuce, on corner of Ontario andtWilliam Sta., Clinton. 478-y. Office, - MONTREAL, ' THOMAS WORKMAN, President.• J. 11. R. MOLSON, Vice -President. WOLFEILSTANTHOMAS,GeneralMana•er tulle and plies Alexandra lu become 6 1)osoru friends with Julia Juvelli. Ald,b Frankland writes: -"1 em the danseusd from the°liar- delighted with your remedy, and I pre- gill Notes discounted, Collections made, Draft issued, Sterling premier selene with Bessie Belladonna, . Biot for it large and increasing demand. ' 1 have loaned mine to several 'of my Tuttle Toothpowder-', friends, and 1 have no doubt it will t. Stop, fur heaven's sake ! groaned benefit them as it did me. the erstwhile happy host ; "you have Eincerel, yours, said enough. You don't mean that G. F. Frankland these creatures x1'0 hove ?" A wholesale provision merchant writes :-"In reference toyour Carbolic "Everynue of them, retorted the Smoke fall and Debellator treatment, I MANNING & SCOTT, Barfistera , �c., ELLIOTT'S BLCCK, - CLINTON._ Mune to Loan. A. H. MANNING. JAS. SCOTT. and American ex - change bought anti sold at low - est current rates. INTEREST Al 3 PER CENT. ALLWI EH,nN I�r.l'ON111 _ FARMERS_ Money advanced to fanucra'ou their own note with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re attired an security. IL C. BREWER, .Manager Uthdr sit+rnly. What will you Onside'. them a boon to suffering u- ,Io ?` in�anny. Yours, etc. T. F. HILLIARD 1 February. 1884 LLINTON ••• '•- James Dickson tit Co, " "Do 1 I'll make my wife take her West Market e6, city." d BAItRISTEII, SOLICITOIU, &e. Office ty Y11 01tif. �- " -'-'-e name oil' that -charitable society, yy• 51 r. G K. Bent» Artist., 81 King at. but I'll not spoil the full now." Hest, writes: -We have used the timoke Ball Treatment in our family for the So the t'Yening tante to a success- last year, and consider it a valuable f'll and nndistufli flied termination, remedyfor Catarrh. - -Cooper's new black (ground floor), Victoria Street, Clinton. Will attend Division L'unrts at Bayfield and Blyth ,���'-1, vt'I'a ►'uxnaro L,sa at lowest Interest. 513 __ ,, A /I`I�LI\TON Lodge, No. 84, A. F. r A. M. V meets every Friday, un or alter th.ful moon. Visiting brethren.corialh' ,ntdtod. J. YO UNG, M. ,1, C.ALLA NDER, Sa Clfntnn,Jan.1•t, 1881. t• ainl Lally H'Oseniti Hl 11t°Ndstaire' Yours respectfully, pont k'•pt, their word ; they made G. K. Bentley, Mrs. �Lt to+'s first (lance the Lalli of Carbolic Y Sr oke Ball Co.: Gentle- 1UIVAI11) NORS1AN LEWIS, llarrister, Sol 4 telt• r in High Court, Conveyancer, &c., Goderich and Bavtield• Money to loan at five• (Drafty London, »nen,- - – - -- •-- -: -- - ' Everybody working in iron or wood dust should use Carbolic Ball Dadouu-half per cent ontwo•thtrdmargin. Bay• field o'fice open every Thursday from 0.30 to 4.30 in Swartz' hotel block, opposite Ms isiun Court 0lt)re. 408tf -.---•---- ______ . ___ .i. L.0. L.No.��® ,.,;, r Afr1rA t`'moke DID lip: WEAR ? Sev, Lal men who work in Gurneys - loaner anti pupae in Esser & Co y,,rp_- Y St EAGER &VighaMORTON; C.Se tern, Jr..,• , God. 1JcricnaudWine•ham.•C.Seeger,,Goderich A. Horton lYu,gh,nn. r% ;• Cl_iN I'ON ��/,'�,yy Trcete seeors • Mondn •of ever 41 114,_ ,-. y y month, IL•tll, 3rd Viiways pinning mill, have tried the treatment \V. W. 1•Iy. ei block. V%ilii4r brethren a stare tI r . . writes as follows in through Ise, esti each oroclaimed it the the Cleveland Plain Deals)' ;-Ata very thing they wanted. Yours truly, John Buchanan, 151 Bathurst street. dinner in Boston one day last AV[SON & JOIINSTON, Law, Ch:wrnry,nnd D conveyancing. Office -Weal Street, next door to Post Office, Goderich, Ont. 67. -'- '= made welcome. '' P. CANTELi1N, Sec. D. B. CALBICK,VDI M. week, T. J. Spink, General House Furnish one of the speakers repeated a story ings, 92 Queen street west, City ,'writes : that Oliver Wendell liolliles used 1 have used your Catarrh Reniedy Smoke t0 tell. Once upon. a time the Ball and Debellator with most excellent I epulis Respectfully yours, F. J.• ____ C. HAYS, Solicitor, &c. Olflee,corner of ��. Squareaud West Street, Butler's Book .•store, Goderich, Out, 67. ter. Money to lend at lowest rates of interest. t,9 i genial autocrat went afishiq" iu the c a b ..,pink. deep, blue sea, sumew ter° Off the W. A. Guile Wholesale and retail coast. He Was taken out itt a boat Provision Merchant, St. Lawrence Mar- by an ancient lulrillel', of whom 110 ket, writes :-I purchased your treat- inquired whether any Bostonians ment about three weeks ago, and from improvement I have �;� 1JJor,. C haseeN, Ban'ister,AttooreSolicitor in 1J Chaney, Conveyancer, &c. Office over pled rt by Judgg eSDo}lzthe mows formerly oecu Sr- Any amount or money to loan at lowest rates of interest. 1.1y. ""`""Y"'""' Jubilee Prete for P -,o. 161, p y Bloch Knights ofIrelurul / ' had recently been there. ' Yes' the rapid experi- ' enced by its use, I can unhesitatingly said the old split, fUUT big preach- recommend it. Yours truly, W. A. er,. Phillips Brooks, here - C� Ilttt►Sfeel'lltg, -" - ___ -' Meets in the Clinton Orange Hall, the second Wednesday of every mouth, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening. Visiting Sir linights will always was out Guile. with me a little while slued. In-� ' Office ofP P. Brazil' & Co deed,' said Mr. Holmes ; what did Importers and Wholesale -Dealers in you think of hull'! ' He was a `Cines, Liquors sold Cigars, King -_ W.'W. BALL,A. LCTiONEER for Huron County. Sales at. toanyf the County. Ad. - 'sive a heart welcome. r , •rr,oR, iVurEhipr,d r,eeept4r t.t- ,r0r;,IANLEY, Deputy Preceptor �tlLLl{�, \1CGEE, Registrar fine gentleman,' said the old salt, ' street east,0 i sended Q but he swore very hard for a C. S. B. Co. preacher. \Vhat ! said . Mr, My dear •sir. -In reference to the Holmes, `Phillips Brooks swore- results of your Carbolic Smoke Ball you don't mean it T `Well,' re, and Debellator in my family, 1 will. say turned the toiler of the 'deep, c I'll my son was laid up with a bad attack CHAS. HAMILTON, UCTiONEER, land, loan and insurance agent A Blyth. Sales attended in town and country, iotaforsala.tet.to list loanroafarms al llago Moneyestate, at tow rate, of interest. Insurance Q1 Royal Black PreCepto�y �UI f� Black h7clpltte•!V ITGI[[lid' Stouts h, the Orange Had, Blyth, the Wednee day afterfuWI moon of every' month. • tellyou how it happened. Mr. of bronchitis; which the two physicians PlI called io seemed unable' ta. relieve to Brooks got a bite and his line pull- any extent. Iu my anxiety, for my ed so awful hard that Lind to take child's safety I bought the Carbolic Smoke Ball Treatment. Tht from .effected on all classes of property. votes and-dehtacollected. Goodenppraised, and sold nn cwuntlasion. Bank• rapt stocks bought and sold. Blvth,Dee.18,1880 •J • 4 p (I i RO �l Black Preee tOl �I�1 P u hold and help. It was a haddock, result and as I pulled him over .the side,the beginning was everything I could P 'desire. A number at my friends tried it I I,Ho - Phatogra hers - -- Ili Blush Anir1l1f8 of Ireland, Sleets in the Orange Hall, Goderich, the trios Slondayofevcryu,outh, �'isttiugKnights alway says, says lulled—hard-- I on my recommendation with uniform . for a haddock,' and Mr. Brooks good results. , right off 'says, that's so. I tell Yours 'sincerely, P. llrazill. r C� py ` i fY it®C,.R VVrr� made welcome. JAMES WELLS, Preceptor, Saltford P o W H DEURNF:Y, Registrar, Goderich P o �„�, you it just took my breath away.'r V - The anecdote set the table in a Toronto, February 1. 1889. roar.' Carbolic Smoke Bell Co. Gentlemen. -It is with reap pleasuremeeting Life Size Portraits a SDecialty CLIN'1'ON KNIGHTS OF LABOR Rooms, third flat, Victoria block. Regguir ever Thursday evening at 8 o'cloc 6 Visiting I can testifyto the good effects of the sharp. Knights made welcome. ""�•- Carbolic Smoke Bali and Debellator on THIS YEAR'S myself, and also on m son, who has troubled with a trouble in the yCh�Uo� i/s Y R T T, �; nose and throat who was at One time ' + Marble Works, 1 FOR FIRST CLASS, HAIRCUTTING AND SHAVING. FASHIONABLE t given up by three of the best doctors in this city,but who is now entirelycured. and PLUG * HURON STREET,. CLINTON. Go to A. T. EdANS, Ii lice. t, 2 talars en ti of given to ,Alu of- fico. Special attention given to ',Alum Sincerely yours, SMOKING TOBACCO A. MacGregor, ■ 111 Queen et. west. ►e' u t'Y • t7 . COOPER, J r. , AND CHILDREN'S Haircutting. 1U111'A DOUR HniY.Cu1 rINO A SPE ;[Ably. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. Manufacturer dealer in kinds �Iv Gentlemen -Your Carbolic Smoke FINER THAN EVER. of an all of FOR SALE. Ball and Debellator are, indeed, wonder- ful is Marble & Granite for Cemetery gin F. SUBSCRIBER offers for sale four eligible medicines. All my regret my dt•lay'iu in purchasing them. Mybran- SEE lr p g t-uubiea are fast improving under Work at 1 Building Lots fronting 0» Albert Street; also two frontingon Itattenbury Street; either en bloc orinaepratelots, to suitpurelasere. For further 1 to theunderei nid.-E. !heir Hsu.P �_ articularsa apply s DINSLEY, Clinton. 382 Yours truly, Also manufacturer of the Celebrated _ James Macdonald, -IN , BRONZE ON- with Messrs. Mitchell, Miller Jr Co , City, EACH PLUG and PACKAGE. Toronto. Feb. °8, 1889. 517.y ARTIFICIAL STONE for Building pur- poses and Cemetery Work, which must be seen to be appreciated. -All work warranted to give satisfaction. ' . PROPERTY FOR SALE OR In' `;', L RENT.—Advertisers will find "The 11 ,; j, News•Record" one of the beet inc Rums in the County of Moron. Advertise in Talks to Tho sunder ' Ratite as low as any elation Toronto. Feb. 8, 1889. C. S. B. Co. -Gentlemen- After con- suitingsome of the most prominentMutual p physicians in the city for the cure of Chronic Bronchitis in m family and n an Co,6 illop Insurance C _ a 6pyaw Vc . °a t, fill pt0 >rgpl_�dd it: 'gyp a asci ^ 'A«oma y spending a great deal of money -with- out benefit -as a last resource 1 tried 11I Carbolic Smoke Ball Debella- T. NEILANS, HARLOCK GENERAL AGENT.j d p •g-..1017,EA � ' Vi >.klai E' ttww4 1 ■, oarm► o�po4°n OiS , your and which has given entire satisfaction. Isolated town and village property, as well as 0rmbuildings and ,tock, {neared. insnrarmee IM "hitt ,,,. ° g Q IM o tl c e pti' {y W py.aA' °�o In fact its effects are everything that can bo desired. effected ngadnet stock that may be killed by lightning. Ifyou want Inaurancesa card g g drop .,� `m -'g l 'n . °L / o'e,.« °g',ga '.Ower W •' o `•,+ ^ Yours trnl ABRAHAMSMITH }' 1 William Bennett,eamErAa,•11:'� to the above address. 602tt. 6 ilia amo O u °b�a�ymw V � 152 Sully street, Cit 7 y• Market Square,a Stratford Jen. 5. 1888. (�� ''jj�� ((''''�� Carbolic Smoke Ball ' Co., Toronto, �^ ODE'a•"�vH• Out :- Gentlemen. -For some time I have --h Goderich Marble arks - -- Having bought out JO8El'11 VANa7'ONX., to d°pm`t ma Iry m or°'.'^k1«1,T .�,bm�.�g� "" II ci"'Sp • ,b a A e���a�� om 'AlN � $'� t5 "� •dye mw o t. ,t - been troubled with Chronic Catarrh,n WEST OF ENGLAND SUIT.• which Imo coat me a great deal o trouble I have tried in Goderich, we are now prepared to fur nigh, on.reasonable terms, ° v 4 a� mn'a gem O 6Ao !11Ct INGS & TROUSERINGS and expense. numerous so-called remedies and differ- SCOTCH TWEED SUITINGS & ent physicians but all to no avail, until got your Carbolic Smoke Ball Treat - TROUSERINGS, went -which as soon as i began its nae made its beneficial effects felt at once. FRENCH AND ENGLISH WOR- I ce.n mostchearfully recommend it to all STED CLOTHS, who are in any way troubled with in anyof its form. Made up in Best Style and Work- Yours truly, ,• T.J. 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