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Harry Churchill�•.nd Joshes ao•k, set
lloderich township, had • tpiarrel last
w..k over • girl. tliterain chastised
the usher for some resections made spun
the damsel's ulseracter, and was arraign-
ed bef..re Ma or Forester, a Chntoa,
and hued $0.96 for assault.
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TheMorns annual I.+ctuc was held on
the farm of John Mumu, Colborne, on
Friday the 13th Mat, and wss successful
throughout. There were 110 persons
present, must of whom helwyle4 to the
clan Morris. Mr. John Mot ns the
patriarch of the family was the tonere of
attraction.
senna.
The following &rested Lo. late for m-
seruon last week.
John Wire started Wednesday
murniog last fur Enniskillen where be
will visit friends for s few weeks.
There was something sear 8100, tar-
ed at the tepiperauce meeting held in
the Temperance Hall here last Monday
afternoon W defray the expenses of per-
sons appointed to canvass the teernahip
in regard to the Scott Act.
l..st Monday evening, the Re+. Dr.
Aylesworth delivered a lecture in the
Methodist church on the Scutt Act, and
although the night was very curd, and
,ret, a large number attended the lec-
ture. A collection was taken up tu de-
fray expanses.
SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR JUNE
H. W. BRETHOUR & CO.,
BRANTFORD.
Ma Graham hDOstarted
her new
dream making establishment_
The scholars et our pubhc school ere
going to have a picnic nut Tuesday.
There will be no serviette in the Pres-
byterian church here mitt' further so-
bs.
Dungatarre Oise cl.bb assisted at a
concert at Ebenezer legit Tuesday even-
ing.
Rev. Jas. Caswell preached the funeral
sermon ..f the late Wni. Glenn last Son -
day.. The audience was large and the
sermon very impreen+e.
Rev. Mr. Caswell and family move to
Auburu in a few weeks. Rev. J. Tur-
ner, of Aiisa Craig, to billed for this ap-
pointment.
Rev. D. MGICangh ten, who occupied
the Presbyterian pulvil here dunny the
last two Sundays, left last Tuesday. The
rev. gentleman delivered an excellent
lecture on "Mimic and its Relation to
Public Worship." The audience was
very slim.
An accident happened to T. Davidson,
rat Wawanosh, last week. The result
of !this catastrophe nearly proved fatal.
Mr. Dsvideone team took fright and
ran away, pitching him violently te the
ground. II. angers considerably from
internal injuries, but the doctors enter
tain hopes of his recovery.
antrum -
We are offering Special Bargains in the following departments, being half regular prices :—
DRESS GOODS.
ALL WOOL, CREAM N t- N S v ti i i ti l; ..
ALL WOOL, BLACK NUN'S VEILING ..
COLORED PP.FliS 000DS, in great variety, . .
PARASOLS.
PARASOLS, LACE TRIMMED, LINED, .. .. .. .. . from x1.00
SUNSHADES, PI.AIN AND LINED,.. .. .. .. .. .. from Twee.
for 121e.
. .for 131e.
.. from 1 i!c.
PRINTS, MUSLINS AND SATEENS.
W. have a Choice Assortment of these Goods, Beautiful in Pattern and Low in Price.
KID GLOVES, LISLE GLOVES_.
g fir 1TON lilt iVES, NEW SHADES, .. .. .. .. .. 50c. worth =100
3 BUU1TON (,ULl)1'FS, NEW SHADES,.. 50c. worth 11.00
BLACK AND COLORED SILK GLOVES, ALL�LE'.iiT>111R. JERSEY MAKE.
EMBROIDERIES AND LAWNS.
We have Just Received a Cofvsi ►nnlent of Very Handsome Embroideries, Choice in Pattern. and the
Cheapest Goods of the kind ofl'crec
Samples Sent on Application.
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Brantford, June 12, 1884. BRANTFORD.
COAL (5ILSTOVES.
JasSiluuders SohilADAMS t R-F.STLAKEM CSLEBKATEU
tFODERICH- AMERICAN COAL OIL STOVES
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MRS, SALKELD
Mai m. M1 diddilildliddeillSeeeldd kat has
Stock of Spring and Ikauusifaillinsry.
1. u.rw ru•wplets. sad rotnpri.ee all tM
Latest Novelties in Hats, Flowers, Feathery awl
all kinds of Fancy Goods.
Prices Low a,,d l'Vork Guaranteed to Please.
A CALL Sf►L1C1TKD.
ceaj PiPXPEITEUAILi' AT John A.Naftel's Hardware Emporium
LU Goderich Foundry.
CO o— w _ ran Mills Stearn Engines, Boilers,
A } Flouring
a< And other Machinery wanted.
O �EL. E -ICC ' Studs of Castings Made to Orders
WO t Flollrieg Mills gbaeged to tae gradual Redectioe or Roller System.
Will keep Agricultural Implements on hand, and do all Kt:PAIItS on abort Douce.
0 0 pni J. B. RCNCIMAN.
QwJPdGoderfeb. April U. MN. I9N41y R. W. RUNCIMAN.
MRS. W. SALKELD
Uedertch. April 10. tail, 1stl.Ius Moeesa„
.r 11• Jessls Mt1s .
The Thaving purchased the Goderieh Foundry socaMachine dhow. and having
put tier good repair. will take contracts for
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MILLINERY 1 MILLINERY I
We have stuck pleasure In snorts...:art to the I,1 .. of Gods that
and s lcinity. at
Our Stock of Spring and Summer Ali/finery
18 NOW t't)M1'LETl..AND COMMPKI.t.$ A vAKIVTV uF
Beautifully Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Comprising all the New-
est Shapes. All are Cordially Invited to Examine our Goods.
1 he `oi . wing was too late for last
wet k t.
inspe .•r Malloch paid his first official
visit t..our school on Monday last.
J. S. Hahkirk is attending the High
C..urt of F•,reetees, held in Toronto this
weer. as delegate from Court Duffenn.
Rev. Pritchard was called East lase west suet eye:t door to the Pant oetce• week t see his brother who is very ill The Cheapen Rolm t.ader the Son."
near Yrterb••ro. He will arse attend the April K ftlM secs•
High Court, of which he is chaplain
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The t ireage[nen intend opening their
hall .hortly on which occasion they pro-
pose holding • soiree t r something of
like nature.
The SetdA Amt is receiving a good of
attention here now. Canvassers have
uses $n
need work d are meeting wit►
Field and Grii�o Seeds.
The subscriber is now prepared
• yond thane of success. to furnish all kinds of Field and
We notice that at the lata ennf.rence Carder. Seedy of the
ti the Methodist church held at Guelph, BEST VARIETIES
Rev. H. E. Hill was appointed to this
laceglut. late minister, Rev. A. K. at rates that cannot lee beaten int
Smith gran to Renard!. The people -f
Bengali can depend on getting good,
earnest, practical *semen. from tkeir
new pastor, anti will find him kind,stctal
and sympathizing friend io him and his
estimable lady.
Auburn is bottoming noted for tit.
gatherings. The picnics held to Syming-
ten's gore en Friday last was a grand
affair in every respect- Shortly after
nine o'clock parties began to arrive from
a distance, and by two °clock there
must have been shout two thousand per-
sons on the ground. among whom were
a great many members of the order, as si raerA immure.
indicated by the hedges worn. The coin -
Hes opened out . full ll= of
in twee hate power
for no paten in doing all I GROCERIES IND CROC
in their power fete the eomtt.rts .d the CROC
and were successful in their
effort& A great malty divided of into
parties and had dinner on the grasp,
while a gement spread was made for
those not provided fur. In tho afternoon
amusements of various kinds were in-
dulged in,hoating in particular reoeiving
a good share of attention. Bev.eal of
the speakers who were expected failed
to appear, Bros. McIntyre, of Locknow,
and Crabb, of Goderich, bean(( the ot.ly
ones prevent. Bro. T. Gledhill, •.f Ben -
miller, was appointed chairman and
performed his duties in • highly satisfac-
tory manner. Bro Mclatyre, High
Court Registrar, was ealled first, and
made • good speech, explaining the ob-
jects of the order and the benefits to he
derived by beonmtng members Bro.
Crabb followed in a like.trsin,and made
an appeal, particularly t.. the ladies,
advising the ymong ones present to rs-
chive no attentions from any poling man
.elves he was • Forester Mr. J. Wash -
droop wes then called on for an extent-
Goderich.
Call and examine samples be-
fore purchasing elsewhere.
REES PRICE,
East Street (:rails Depot, (ppottita
Town Hall, Goderich.
March ltk. ISM. ifs•
JO
MacTAllART
pore address, and e
iat..ry remarks. referred to the Scott Act
anA the coming struggle. A very inter-
setltyr. part of the pro fresme• was the petal
.entetion of a beautiful two story hake to
Chart Dnfrerin by Mrs. Crabb The
teethe*, assembled nn the platform and
atter displaying the oak* to an admiring
andie.oe tendered a hearty vote of
thanks to Km Orahb for her lift. W•
may state kers that the fate of the cake
wM.saled .t the regular meeting of the
('.nnrt held that evening. After the
w.oel votes of thanks the Asthmas
broke .p, .ash person to *witty highest'
ea he wished for the remainder of the
afternoon. The Besmiller band was
peesnnt and played .eleetio.e fit inter-
vals during Ow say.
t
Al -
/Yeah. Cheep. and of the best breed .
Vrx..crt.rxt, adz ma
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EATS
COLBORNE BROS.
Have just received • large consignment of
Cottons. Cottou.des. Ducks. check Shirt-
ing' and Tweeds at lower prices than ever.
Call •ad see them.
A splendid aseortmeat of PRi1KTR now in
Stock. *4 Naw Patterns to choose troth.
de sure and see their Fader" Cone= '
before buying.
Goderich. Feb. lath. Irl.
Feathers, Flowers and Trimming Crods
"THE TORONTO HOUSE."
to 1 ligitAllk • I r.I :4tor. -
Uuderirh. April I•his
, t.
2\.4e2' STOCK Or
MILLINERY!
ihi cow cotuplete. Dad w::::r+fool .. toeceera, c tltr
Latest Styles and the Bes: F i,'ished or at the Most
Moderate Prices. A Call Solicited.
MISS
THE $41' .1 �•Lr.lth'N.
The Chicago House,
Spring Millinery_
S->�mrrs.er 1 �.11iriery_
One (f the _Most Complete Stocks ire Goderich.
LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES.
Miss Wilkinson's, Chicago House.
WALL TINTS - - KALSOMIME COLORS.
in every Shade. Ready Mixed Paints. Pescben's Cottage Colors. Rei (boo Brand.
y�tee sad others can get the color they !sunMahout r he
moble ...1 'nixing.
warnutiei
M lewd -star Is everY Yeager'. Sall wits tel
John A. Naftel's Hardware Emporium
A thereagh nipped Botcher Shop In con -A FEW VarietytyllOCi6---
reps -firefly �
JOHN lktacT& GART.
.ee cos. and lured Dle•t. perk. eta.
of every
W00L
eerr ra, POULE SERGE ---ALL
A call rietsolicited
God erichMarch IPA. KM. swans, 25 Inches Wide, at 25 Cents---SPECIAI. VALITK
Fouthili Norscrias.
THE UNGEST IN THE DOMINION.
SALESMEN WANTED
To begin work at once on Fall Rales. Already
work. 0 W .. i ertbe maleness an have un*tt to
Pleasant Wort the Year Rout
Goderich. April 16.188.
AT THE MEDICAL HALL.
tt0T \ARI xTI Ks Or
SWEEDISH TURNIP SEEDS.
Pare Paris Green and London Purple for Potato Bugs,
Pure GfHooseberrpfand Rose Bushes rant
BEST INSECT POWDERSL RF VH DESTRUCTION OF
INSECT POWDER GUNS, FLY -PAPER. ETC., ETC
P. JORDAN, Chemist and
pfr*Coart bonus Square, Goderich. 1947 -
TO MOTHERS OF FAMILIES I
I offer a few pieces of 'DRESS GOODS, suitable for Wrappers and
flood agent. are earning frost IMO to FS M
most sal esleeses.
dIFT:tM and °atilt free. Addtvws:
&TON K & WELIANtI(
Mika -
AG la••�•����•+►N,
iU�J�� 1 t e.+wTb. uaie,�
bdtt.st'. tM a ns. N
Awes bons our sold
leas than twine oar pr ee Tbw fastest
Mak le Awlevtea. festwiee preens to
nmillrge
oA�t,lnMa Iltrrwt waett It.Anytime
Rati6 Boost CO, �s,rM•s Mr
Children's Dresses, at 1Oc, 12 e... 15c., 20c. per yard.
Owlerf.h. Mar* 17th. 1111.
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
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Far Orrb I will ..11 all kinds .4 Owede at Lowest Prices.
See Those 10, 12i,17, & 20c. Dress Goods. 1
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DON'T READ THIS 1
McCOLL BROS. & Co., TORONTO
OanefM4are all kis& et Marhitlary OIM of chs lure gales,. Ake
NOTICE THOSE GINGHAMS--11. 13:1 and 15c.
EXAMINE THOSE PRINTS:
5c.,8c., 9c.,10troubleIhE• STRUC
No tsu•. $u show G sale. m.t purchase if above are not fact&
W. H_ RIDI EY,
The Poppies Stere, Godeeieh.1
Bolt Cutting, Wool and Cylinder Oils.
TNala
LARDINE
R.'W. M
(BIG T OF THE PA3:31_.O0$-1
-lit HF.AD(JUARTERS ron—
STEEL BARB FENCE WIR
M A. O NICI Zt OIL IMa-fa
Osaka br Masan ear pias tad Way. err Sale her all a..Mee.
With Barbs Either er Foff•r or Six Inches 4pa
FULL LINN'S OF
Spades, Shovels and Gardening Too
-A1.w0 A Fl 1.1. STOCK OF
GENERAL HARDWARE)
BP1iCZJL
17J1.u3.3 11q
Paints, Oils, (,lass and Painters' Materiail
BH EFFIELD OUTLERY. '