The Huron Signal, 1883-12-21, Page 22
THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY DEC. 21, 1883.
HURON'S DISGRACE.
The Respectable Prose Denounce
the Trt+.er'e Shaane-
All jidsal
The Weer" esekei&
��1 ser Milked**Mishmowld
As will be seen by the procew'ings o`.
the Cotaaty Council of Huron, which we
publish in this issue, that body, by the
casting vote of the Warden, dismissed
the Cuuety Treasurer and appointed
another in his stead. This, it will be
adwitted by all, is a very rave proceed-
ing, and otne which should not be taken
except under very extraordinary circum-
stances. Now, do the circumstances of
thecaw justify this action 7 As no
reason for it is given in the resolution
passed by the Council, in order to a pro-
per understanding of the procetd ng, it
will be necessary for us to recite the cir-
cumstances which led to the very ex-
traordinary and exceptional conduct of
the Council. As is generally known
Mr. Ross, the gentleman so summarily
dealt with, accepted the position of Pro-
vincial Treasurer, and. occupied the dual
positions f Provincial Treasurer and
Tr.asure,Jor the county of Huron. This
was his sole and only offence w far as se
are aware. It was not even charged, it
dare not be charged, that he had in the
eliehtest particular neglected an or the
This, however, would not wit the politi-
cal wire pullers, because if Mr. Roes
wero permitted to resign ou hie own soo-
cord, they cou:d not have an opporturt
ity to Clap him iu the law and result
him. Seals cuadnort, we are sure, will
out be c,adaxa d *justified by the riylit
thinking people of may party.
The merits of tie appointment, we
have no space to Owes* this week.
Tkeeti, t+,tplther with . the danger of the
mode of making the aftp,lutment, will
form subjects, fur another article.
Cutler, for the 'performance of which he
is employed and paid by the county. On
the contrary, none can deny that for the
past twenty-four years he has served the
county faithfully, efficiently, and to the
entire satisfaction of all. At least, dur-
ing that long period, not one single com-
plaint has ever been made against him
in Council, or in any other public man-
ner. More than this, it is susceptible of
easy proof, that tiy•his superior care and
skill as a financier he has un different
occasions saved to the comity thousands
of dollars, which many a less skilled
official could not have dune. This is a
fact which has been admitted in open
Council orer and over again, and is sp
well known to every person that it is
scarcely necessary to mention it. Surely,
therefore, this is a record which is not
only creditable to him as an official, but
should entitle him to at least common
courtesy and decent treatment at the
hands of those whom he had so faithfully
served. Has he received this frnin the
c ounty oouncil of Huron 7 We let their
own minutes speak for them. This re-
cord shows that the council, iu its dying
hours, and without a moment's notice,
at one stroke and by one motion, dis-
rnisaed an old, faithful and well tried
pubic servant against whom ne accusa-
tion rated, by appointing an untried and
inexperienced man in his stead, and, as
if to add insult to injury, they appoint a
committee from their number to receive
the books from the auditors and hand
them over to the new official when he is
• prepared to receive them. They did not
even give him an opportunity to resign.
A more diabolical:outrage was never per-
petrated by a deliberative body. Had
Mr. Ross been a defaulter, or even an
embezzler, instead of an honest and
faithful official, he could not hare been
treated in a more summary or disre-
spectful matu,cr.
We here aai+l that the toady fwtrnsible
reason for this eztreordinaiy proceeding
is that Mr. Roes holds the dual positions
of Provincial and County Treasurer.
This is true, but there aro other reasons
which do not af•pear on the surface. One
of these is, that Mr. Ross i5 an active
, politician. He is a Reform representa-
tive, in Parliament and a member of a
Reform Government. The two. ring-
leaders in this movement were at differ-
ent times opponents of his for the repre-
sentation of West Huron in the Local
Legislature, and each suffered an ignom-
inious defeat at the hands of the elector-
ate, while Mr. Roes triumphed and con-
tinues to grow in public favor. To some
people revenge is sweet, and still smart•
mg under their defeat these two rejected
politicians conspire to do clandestinely
what they dare not do openly, namely,
insult the man who had caused their dis-
comfiture by defeating them at the polls
in a fair and open fight. Taking advan-
tage o,1 the circurn.tance that in the coun-
cil of the preseut year a majority of the
members are politically opposed to the
object of their hate and envy, these
worthies called a caucus of the Conserva-
tive members of the council, and by spe-
cious reasoning cajoled them into com-
mitting an act which, from the character
of the men, we know many of them must,
in their hearts, have despised themselves
for doing.
The whole proceeding was discussed
and arranged in a caucus of Conservative
members of council held outside, and
was only brought before the council as a
matter of form to be ratified. To all in•
tents and purposes, the act waa as surely
agreed upon, and as certain of being ac-
complished before the Conservative cau-
cus closed as it was when Actually ratified
by the council. So that the manner in
which the act was conceived w,a as dis-
graceful as the act itself. 11 things have
come to that pass in the county council
of Huron, that the public business must
be discussed and virtually decided in a
private caucus composed of the members
who belong to the dominant political
party for the time being, then we fancy
there are a good nlsny wt o will agree
with w in saying that the usufulnosa of
onr county council is not only gone. but
that it is s dangerous institution. If our
(leant' Council`s aro to be used as tools
sami ly to advance the interests and grat-
ify the spleen .1 lug -rolling politicians,
and reward the favontes of any political
party irrespective of their gia•lificationa,
then the snorter they are blotted out of
.existence the hotter.
We do rot my, nor do we wish it to be
understood, that Mr. Ross desired to
continue to sit in both positions, s1 -
though there s no legal nor.mortel roes
,n why he should not do se, if he stele
peeper!) attend te the duties of butt.
But, we un.Ierslatsd from his letter to
the Cnurrol that he simply desired to fie
permuted to resign decently, and in the
prol,er manner Te. he could not do
note he had his Nedra &edited, and the
books could rot !tis' *edited until the
close of the year, and ot►nsequeatly the
earlirot elate at whish he . onld properly
Twine weul•; '•o th. .t u.apof, nalni*Ili 1,... t meite -te,
POLITICAL ECHOES.
■eredtah's Nesaee.
Mr. Meredith, it seems. threatens to
bring Mr. Pardee before the bar of the
House when the Local Legislature meets.
The bar of the House is suppued to be
something terrible, but in order to re-
move all misapprehension it would be
well for Mr. Meredith to specify with
particular bur he means, He is such a
mild mannered man, and Mr. Pardee is
so truly ,mod, that it is more than likely
that Mr. Meredith 'neaps to ask !Ir.
Pardee to accompany hits to the refresh-
ment room when the legislature is con-
vened. But if this be the case, why
should the leader of the Opposition be-
come so excited over the matter and
make such's fuse about it?—[Toronto
Telegram.
Ne.. It Rad Temper?
`Raising aleft his arm' says the Lon-
don Free Press, 'Mr. Meredith turned John Butterworth, aged 3, at Horn
towards Mr. Pardee.' But this 1t not
the titst time that Mr. Meredith made a castle, Ont., drank from the spout of •
Le 1 of himself by 'raising aloft his ar.n.' outh
and hroat oftsolng that badlye died shortly to rt
afterwards.
What say the Tortes N This v
It has always been uuderetood that I
the Prince of Wales was in financial'
straits. Some time ago an agitation was
set on foot in England with the object of
freeing his royal highness from debt.
He -vas said tube over head sad ears in
debt, and the Queen refused to Dome to
his assistance, notwithstanding that the
prince has been fur years discharging
sound duties which rightly belonged M
the Queen, and notwithstanding, alsn
that the Queen is one of the richest we -
mea in the world. It appear* however
that the prinoe is a landowner in the
Western states, an that he has just sent
out an agent to make an extenatt a land
purchases. Of course this amici be
done without money, Tho question
therefore arises, if the prince is •o, great-
ly involved, where does the ':nonny to
buy land come from f Another question
that may be asked is, what does the
prin.e want of land in the Western
States? It is hardly likely that he in-
tends to become a farmer, and much less
likely that he intends to resign li . claim
to the throne and become au American
citizen.
The nkat moot -The meow.
'I se 1 more Burdock Blood Bitten
than I du any other preparation in at„c(c,'
said B. Jackes, druggist, Toronto,. if
the reader will ask any druggist iii the
city he will get a similar answer to his
query—a proof that it u the most 'emu
lar medicine for the blood, liver and kid-
ney -s known. '2
It is un record that Mr. Meredith, in his
ung-,rernable anger, 'raised aloft Itis
arm,' on a certain occasion to strike his
superior officer, and as a conaequence had
to submit to the disgrace of being dis-
missed from Her Majesty's service.
When Mr. Meredith loses his head, his
arm goes up, and then comes repentance
and the humiliation of having to undergo
,unishment for his ungentlemanly be-
ht{Sarnia Observer.
1kg *lamina "ewtrawee•
The Tory press are now endeavoring.
tc explain away the defeat of the Bribery
Brigade in Algoma. It hu taken them
three months to concoct the story, and
dish it up in presentable shape. It ap-
pears that the woods and rocks were
bristling with Tory voter", but by some
strange fatuity they were carried in gangs
to the wrong place, or were left tossing
about on strange waters in Government
tugs until it was too late to nng in their
ballots. But the organs fail to make it
clear where this large crop of voters came
from, or how it was that in one polling
place which they were lucky enough to
reach, a Conservative majority of 85 was
manufactured out of a voters' list con-
taining only 40 name.. --[Sarnia Observ-
er.
Mowat Went Ge.
The rumors about Mr. Mowat, which
are appearing in some of the Conserva-
tive organs, the chief organ particularly,
are, at any rate, amusing. It is said that
he contemplates deserting his colleagues
and returning to the bench. The fact
that the appointments to th3 bench.
are in the hands of Sir John Macdonald
of course makes no difference. It would
be quite as reasonable to ask people to
believe that Si: John Macdonald intend-
ed throwing up politics in disgust and
going back to law, or that Sir Charles
Tupper contemplated opening a grocery
store. T) a present is an a e of surprises
and transformations, bit it has in store
nu sneh surprises as these. We judge
that the Conservative case is not as good
es its organs try to make it out to'be, nr
they would not resort to such feebly feeb-
Iv foolish tricks to mislead the people.—
[To: onto Telegram. • .
A '•Temperaate" atatesmaa.
In this Johnston we have a fair speci-
men of the typical Tory candidate whose
electioneering devices consist of bribery,
betting, whiskey, personation and ',hasp
poopraation. This is the sort c f person,
too, be it noted, whom the great appos-
tle of temperance and purity, Sir ramuel
L Tilley, has gone to assist on the stump
and otherwise. But the man who could
preach teetotalism and wish success to a
brewery, advocate prohibition and sup-
port • bill to authorize liquor -selling m
places where it is now disallowed, pre-
side over meetings for extending temper-
ance representation and advocate the
election of a saloon keeper, talk big at
the Dominion Alliance and oppose the
return cf its brightest, most able repre.-
ent.atire,—a man who can do all these
things is certainly not likely to be treat
ed with much respect. And this is the
record of Sir S. L. Tilley. The annals
of public life in Canada will be searched
in vain for such another record of
double-faced deceit, whining hypocrisy,
mean tervivereation and suheerviency f. r
the one object of holding nn to office. —
[Ottawa Free Press.
t'.fllvattag the Memory.
One, while travelling. is constantly el -
forded signal illustrations of memory
training. A conductor only glances cur-
sorily at the countenances of the passen-
gersin perhaps • dozen car coaches as he
passes through collecting tickets and
(ants. Aud yet so successfully does he
carry these countenances in hie memory;
that • at mister is immeJietely resotwieed
when appearing '•n the tram. The dusky
dour keeper at the entrance of a d,tourg
hall us a largo tint class hotel takes your
hat as you pas in for your meal, and d •-
posits it on the rack. There may be
several hundred others going and coming
end yet you aro sure to receive the right
hat as you file out. Nested at the san,e
table then may be four er fire • there,
and all of you etre to the negr., waiter A RematrkabNt\ea►e.
.mhn,d orient for fifty. sixty or more Mrs Mary A i►ailey,of Tunkhanneek.
dishes, enough to centime the ordinary Pa. ,was afflicted for six years with Asth
white man a brain. And yet the lowly ma and Bronchitis, doing which time
black, who maybe was liberated by Pre- the heat physietana acid give no rel'ef.
*teens Lincoln a pr oclsn stion,and scarce Her life was despaired of, until in Inst
fy now Karim/ how to reset brings all the t),'tober elle procured a bottle of Dt
different articles o.1 f e,d as toll. There Kings Now Ilieceeery, sol, .0 to medico
ie no cotfus,n of orders Et ery one ,t relief .•as telt, sod hl' continuo,/ its use
the guests .t the table lima pl.hc«i before for a short time she wan completely cur
him the precise ,lubes he ordered. if ' ed. gaining in flesh NO Ihte in a few
by practice. the uoto,t„red ewe. can ae- montha.
quare such remerksble proleieney In the Free Trial llo,l'MA of this certain cure
set of memnrteteg. hew readily may oth• of all Throat *nd Lune nemeses at .ler
Are aiMnnthen what .het chorea to tern *Ogee, • lee,. tat a"e•• Ii• /t.lrs
fin 4',
A WeU illseeeeed TrIMte.
The Mae a Te1MTate.
Io Japau much nay be toad from the
arrangemeut of it woman's hair. That of
my friend. the teacher, told that she was
• widow stet nater meant to marry a,gaaa ,
The age and sea of • baby some bektwwu
by the tett at the back of the sack, ur
the rat, around the crown, or the bunch
left in (root while all the rest is &hawed.
A girl of eight er niu, has her hair suede
unto a bow on the back and wound round
with red Drape, whsle the front i• shaved
bare sod haws dangle at the sides. A
young lady come* hers high iu [root and
arranges it as a butterfly en the hack of
her head, plumaged with gold or silver
curd and gay hairpins of gilt ball&
bonne very stylish young ladies prefer to
have their lair back resemble a half open
fen instead of a buttertty. A married
woman mast keep the waterfall "tyle,
while • widow who a williug to think of
rmstrimony wears her hair tied and twist-
ed around a low shell hairpin placed
hotizoatally accross the back of the head.
But s hen a widow resolves never to
change her name again she cuts off her
hair ahert on the neck and combs it back
without any parting.
Clot, tLE."z. -.k name well known fn
onnection with the Hair henewer,which
esto,ree grey hair to its natural a,l,w by
esu weeks use. Sold at 60 cents, per
(� ,ttle by Janiee Wilson. 2m
They all tell the sante dory. W.
Thompson, jeweler, Delhi, suffered for
year from Dyspepsia, got no relief until
he used Dr. Carson's Sumach I yes.
He says it was just the tnedi:,ne I need-
ed. It has cured me.
The Meet• -.a Thing •a steese4
Is lir,.;,; a Fluid Lightning for Neuralgia
ieadache, Toothache, etc. It does not
blister or discolor the skin ; require but
one application to banish all pain magic-
ally
agio-ally without using any greasy liniment
or carrying your head in a poultice for
weeks. Try a 25 cent bottle from Geo.
Rhynas. druggist. h
One of our best citizens would say to
the public that he has tried Hall's Ca-
ta'rlt Cure, and it is all that is claimed
for it. Price 1'5 cents per bottle. Sold
by Geo. Rhynes, Ale agent for (lode -
rich 3m :
Sir Richard Cartwright, of all the
Liberals who have fought the invading
force et Government hacks, will be en-
titled to honor. He has done a yeo-
man's service, and he has proven that he
has die personal power, and influence of
which the more rabid and bitter of his
opponents have (in their minds) depriv-
ed him. He has not bees met in a man-
ly way by his detractors. They would
nut face him in Napanee, they dare not
with in' •iiscuss the questions of the
day, beta lie has the satsfcti4 on of know-
ing that TKs exposure of their r ck-
and trafficing has had its good effects.
He has whipped the enemy badly in
Lennox, and he will whip it again when
bejgoes to South Huron shortly for elec-
tion. Hu star is certainly in the ascan:
dant.—[Kingston Whig.
A healthy bi-dy is indispensable to a
vigorous a:.c.tl. A bilious and dyspeptic
man whose blood drags sluggishly in his
veins, can neither think clearly nor act
wisely. Ayer's Pills will stir up the
layer, excite the stomach and bowels to
activity, open the pores of the syateni,
renovate the blood, and restore a healthy
tenement for the mind.
If ,Elates.
HUGH UNLOP,
Fashionable Tailor,
• WEST S''REic2,,
Hari the Finest AAteortlnei t of (h>,ode'.f„rY;D Weitr ko hoose Nom.
IT TOL' WART
A Nobby Suit ata Reasonable Price,
CALL UY
HTTG-H D U NLOP.
We have made arrangements to club
Tee SIGNAL with city papers at the rates
Riven below:—
Signal and Daily World ....$3.50
” Weekly Globe........ 2.25
Mail • 2.25
" Advertiser2.25.
A Rlesalog to all MaakI d.
In these times when our newspapers
are flooded with patent medicine adver-
tisements, it is gratifying to know ,chat
to procure that will certainly cure you
If you are bilious, blood out of order,
liver inactive, -or general .debilitated,
there is nothing in the world that will
euro you so quickly as Electric Bitters.
They are a blessing to all mankind, and
can be had for only fifty cents a bottle
of James Wilson. [2:1
Ileasu's Field Lightning.
Cures Toothache and Neuralgia quick as
flash, relieves any pain instantly, iL
cheapest and quickest application know to
Why suffer with Toothache, Neur.alui..
Headache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Scar
tics., Sore Throat or Acute Pains of arc
kind when you can go to Geo. Rhyne*.
drug store and get a perfect and instan-
taneous cure for 25 cents. Ask for
Kram's Fluid Lightning. b
A Wide twakebrwaty
J. Wilson is always alive to Ito te si-
nes., and spares no pains.to sinre the
best of ever* article in his line. He has
secured the agency fur thooslebrated Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
the only certain cure known for Con-
sumption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, or any
affection of the Threat and Langs. Sold
on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles
free. Regular size 11.00. 3'
"Why ehnuld amen whose blo,ea is warm
within
Sit lie hu grandaire cut in alabaster la
Or let his heart/row rusty, *cant and thin.
Whet "Cleo Alien eiterwea will make
g. row the faster. For ale by J. *A-
eon 2m
''i had been for eight months unahie
to wort, and felt se though I wo•nld M
lief lir as live, thmcgh Dvapepw.ia mod
lndigestien. I weighed at the time sof
getting • bottle of MuGreger s Spool,
Cure 130 11i& ; need 3 mottles, and w err
weigh 1115 it's. and never wa, better is
in may life. It was McGregor '• tapealy
Cure that br,u.ht me around. ” So says
N alum Fell, Hamilton. Go to fi. Bhp
naa drier store and get a free trial bottle
or the regular size for fifty cents end oeo
dollar. a
BOOTS AND SHOES
At the Oldest Estahlishet :Shim Store in Town,
In Endless variety,
to suit the moat fastidious and th most economic buyer
MY WINTER STOCK
Is now comp and I take pleasure in informing my customers that at no pre
'iota time have I had such a
No household should be .,onsidered
complete without a bottle of Dr. `an
Buren's Kidney (lire is in the closet.
It is the only remedy that will positively,
rinanently an promptly cure all forms
of kidne es. Sold by J. Wi'son
2m
A REWARD—Of one doseu "Tluaee-
RY"- to any one sending the best four line
rhyme on "TLAR&TRT," the remarkable
little gem for the Teeth and Pat.. Ask
your druggest or address.
C'ODERICH
Large & Varied Stock
As at present. I have raised the Standard of Quality and Lowered the Price n n
it a* a positive fact that no such value in foot wear can be got elsewhere.
PL A .NING MILL
ESTABLISHED 1155.
Bachanan,Lawson 9 Robinson
as A NCYACTU&alta or
Sash, Doors & Blinds
DIALICRA IN ALL RINDS 07
Lumber, Lath, Shingles
and Wilkes material of every description:
' WOK FURNITURE A SPEWULTi.
/WAR Orders promptly attended to.
Ooleeteh, Ash. Ib$J. 11102.1y
Eyc,. Ear .azul Throat.
CUSTOM W ORR
of every grade atill receives my prompt and careful attention, and•wi l be madeu1
in the most approved style* by first-class workmen, and
of the very best material obtainable.
DR. RYERSON;
so. Chmech atrret. Tesw*tw feel..
L. R. C. P.. L. R. C. S. K., Lecturer on the
Lye. Kar and Turoy. Trinity Medical Col-
lege, Tomato. and Summar to the nerver Eye
sad Kar Infirm try. late Cliuical Assistant
Royal Ophthalrnit Hnapital• Mooreelda• and
(Mistral London Throat .ad Ear liospital• may
he cowuhett a'
THE W/ND30.q HOTEL
SrRA='JFORD,
Oa Last Saturday of Every loath.
.u,•:th.t.'t. 1198 -
Rey. Father Wilds'
EXPERIENCE.
The Rev. Z. 1'. Wilds, well-known eft,
missionary In New York, and brother otos
late eminent Judge Wilds, of the measaehw.
setts Supreme Court, writes as follows t
"78 R. 54/A St. New York May 16, 1182
Moan's. J. c. triad Co., Gent *men :
Last winter rwas troubled with a most nneom-
fortabie itching humor atfectlar more especially
my limbs, which Itched so intolerably at night,
and burned so Intensely, that 1 could 'carroty bear
any clothing over them. I was also a sufferer
from a severe catarrh and catarrhaleoogb my
appetite was poor, and my system a goal desi run
down. Knowing the value of Aran's BAasArA-
aILL*, by observation of many other cases, and
from personal use In former yeah, 1 began taking
1t for the above-named disorders. My appetite
improved almost from the Ant dose. After •
short thee the reverend itcbingwere allayed, and
all signs of irrltatdouof tbe shindies red. Sty
eatarrb and cough were also oared bythe sante
mesas, and my general health greatly Improved,
email It 1s now eseellent. 1 feel • hundred per
gent stronger, and I attribute these results to the
VIM of the AAaaa►AmiLLA, obit* 1 recommend
wit► all coaldeeee sa the best blood medicine
Over devised. t took 1t in smell ,teres three
Ones a day, and seed, la alt gess than two bottles.
j Mt.e. these facts u hoping service, ping tb.tr
/twuaatlnm may do pent].
Tours reepeetfa ty. Z. P. WILD.."
The above lastasee is bet one of the many eoe.
1&asuy ea.Ing to our mottos, widish prove the per.
Asn sdsptaMnty of Aves'a 4seerearLLA to
M can of all Messer adds( from eH'srsor Ise
povertsb.4 61.x..1. +not A lir .atetwel vitality.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
elemese. enriches, and seeemases* the bread,
arises the oaks el ahs ssusash W Nage,
sad otersy esrbhm for wine le resist sale's,.
sums She animas of all s.. ,Wsee Dismns, Snip-
teens
ry .tiend eJ rt• dem, liken soffena Cledsves, General
li.s.(dp, and all oiasorisry rewlrlag how poor or
eorrspted blond and a low stem .f the system
rlsrAaIT MC
Dr. J. C. Ayer L Co., Cowell, Mess.
$r 14 t7 ail Draggirta, volas g1, sia bottle* for AL
AYER'S
CATHARTIC
PILLS
Seat Purgative Medicine —
,or. constipation, iw•1 stir. Ilemdaehe a&/
all Nfllo.s n
herd etevywlrete. Always tellable.
Da ENING--
CIGARS. CIGARS.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN TOWN
A full line of all the Leading Patent Medicines always kept on hand
(Physicians ;Prescriptions a' Svecialty. )
GEORGE RHY'NAs,
EAKMB BLOCK TSE BQIIARB.
BOOTS&SHOE
=)orCirernirIC t 'W'eciedup
Beg t. announce to the Public that they have opened business in the above Store
in the store lately occupied by Horace Newton. Having purchased a large and
well assorted stock of Spring and Summar Goods at close figures, we are determine
to give the Public the benefit.
QUICK SALES & SMALL PROFITS WILL BE OUR MOTTO
esi'Pleaae call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere.
eiN-Remember tho place, next door to J. Wilson's Drug Store.
ali-Custom work will receive our special attention.
joir-None but the best of material used and first -clans workmen employed.
;ter -Repairing neatly done on the shortest notice
Goderach, March 9 1182. DOWNING & W E D D U F
2 N F' R 0 T AGA2N'
ABRAHAM SMITH
CALLS ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING :
CLOTHING,
/WA LARGE ASSORTMENT,
THE LATEST DESIONS.'TJ
WA FINS ASSORTMENT ENDLESS VARIKTY,FURNISHIN-G GOODS
srALL THE LATEST STYLES, '
AND EVERY SIZEVb
HATS,
CALL PATTSRNSgI(AND A FIT N GOOD
U RANT STYLE.
OR NO PALE.11iCLOjII
NEW G-oQIDS, NEW PRICES.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
REMICO�TEZ7_
PHILO NOBLE
MERCHANT TAILOR, -
Has Removed to Hamilton -St., Near the Square, Goderich
--IANI tt-iLL FI'itNISH OR MAKE CPt—
Gents' Clothing in F; ;hiouable Styles at Lowest Prices.
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PHILO NOBLIII, RAmnirowirramarr. OODIRICH.
Ari Designs iu!1 Papers.
Now le the titer. It you wish one or two nice rooms at home. to tion Bwttrr's room paper
11e has over
20,000 Rolls of the Latest Designs
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are the boat velvets town, and sweat besold.
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