The Huron Signal, 1885-11-27, Page 7THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. NOV. 17, 1885
WOrhi Of f1ISd011t la the tosser, Lessers wines. Nest day on has way bsse,he *tapped .t fun tb • high court a1 the nation, fair
a !Mian. tun mad urJer .J J,uu.r. Ile .luh . and be Miame.te meet &newer for
He waisted J.s.t,.e. Y .0 cold see •
uuort aver • drum, sort, 444.1 the i obey that he. br..utlit so meals of
We sM,uW aimed the tersu..0 sod its • hew (, is ►a•v.s.tar off. He Jds't want had a white trek tie. The he el:ere u. s diameter and slued k ., Ir people, -cher
a little bit ..f ,trice weighed out to a n be outran of recent ears, alimony toes
pertteemeo at pedants, whu effect to talk 1 g t.eek him ter a clergyman. y
in a laisgmtyie Aar lo be understood."Fh.e. u t.. be a m.etto't •f stet* her• lint fanh 1.4b in rite mutants and
hen to -Jay, Sir, and they me to titree intelligence of the slect..rate. We have
len sure the demi would tee glad to Lase no- come to that punt vat. We believe
you Joie thew.' llwl the iwaj.wtty .4 CettaJosua r.c..yniae
"Thunk you," acid Compton, who was the motstruus p.httoal evils u( the pr..
very hinter . "I shall be glad.
"I eke ale iu your mud," said the
land) .rd
"I here n.. card, replied Campton ;
"you can say Rev. Mr. Payne, who is
passim; through the sewn "
The demi said they would be glad to
give a strange brother a seat at the table
The It... Ile Payne appear.) and the
luviolable ti•I.lity, geed hewer and
cestplacence of temper outlive all the
thermal act • hue taus, er snake the dews
of it ikVM►ble.
Ugliness of the right sort a a kind tali b the "coon s
beauty. It has mane of the hest etude -tory. and hie eyes broth-
isi of beauty ---it attracts ubhervatiuu and tes.d as they rested ..m the tiu .inn at
4:ge the metuury.
Vee The lawyer was in. ti were a
the deur : "Oeoete Bozeu, Attorney at-
W'hatever difference then a
may apper
two -dollar desk, two fifteen -dot chum,
to be iu wen's fonuues there a sulk a
certain o,mpeaeatius a good aud ill in
all that wakes them equal.
A restless mind, like a rolling stone,
gathers nothing but dirt and mace.
Little ur no gaud .111 cleave to it, anti it
is sure to leave peace and queening be-
hind i►. l ' Sktnuei en.s terms with me. His
-- - - I steers got Ilann my cent. I went damages,
vaguely mauoer and deem up u. Coarse
brown paper, but he rented justice by
tbeesrl.wJ and at wholesale rata. He
hite►.d his old while hone and drier.
dated bogey iu front .d the drag store,
mounted the stain runutn,l up outside
• hue. compel. ,r sad a rusty stat..
"Murnini. '
''Morning.''
"1'w JIM While, sir. 1 iv.' e.ut by
eiray • C .triers. Ii..ught the Tou,piuiss
feria, you kauw."
}tousehola }tints. bel he laughs at it.e I turn toy Imes
int.. L s tater valets,"
"He kills a hilt well& 412
"Yeu don t may ! Well, that man
ben in ..aa brine four days ; drain off
the brine and cover with good cadet
*Meese. Let thew lie iu ibis one week;
then place in fresh .inel(ar, seiced to
r ng Lt to be made 10 underatd u,that be
suit your taste. The lint vinegar eau be
aged tinge 1 hare wade pnck;es down t awn this country. What an out -
by this recipe for several years. and can
suety say they are good and will keep.
Lttsi.i Cane Pie -One and s half
piuts ..t milk ; three tablespoetifuls corn
starch ; toe cup sugar ; two tablespou n•
Its butter ; ese tetsapuuulul lemon es -
tract ; juice of two lemons ; yolks .f
four ages. Heil milk and add cerusterch
diseolv.d is a little meek ; when it buil"
again take orf mid beat in the yolks, ' much will -
hatter, lamsn juice acid eztraet ; pour at 1 "Oh• the oust will he nothime Just
nano lt.tu pie plates fiord with paste ; les,. ate g3 ee a retainer hod sow 11 make
b.kn in but oven 20 minutes ; then cover i Skinuer seem. i haven't heard of such
with meringue of the elutes, bootee with Ian °wtrage for years. He probably rea-
a tablewuontul of sugar. sone that toe are chicken-hearted and
Pot-PlaOmer. -One ares • half caps afraid of him."
buttermilk ; one and • half twp•onfulsI "Well, hr'll find that the Whites have
soda ; one of salt ; mix in sediment as much Reit as the Skinners."
dour to snake • stiff dough. Let stand' ' And as much money to law with 1 '
ie • warn place to rise an hour ace rare; "You "You bet "'
then cut off pieces with a sr onn, dr..p in "That's the talk ! We'll make him •
the kettle, and boil halt as hour. Havel very sick man. Your case appeals to me
the mint well &sunned and gravy thick- I as • citizen as well as a lawyer. Now,
reed. Fur baked cbickeu pie, take Ube we11 secures warrant as • starter."
cupful each of buttermilk, water and Sktsner vests the other lawyer in the
lard ; one teaspoonful soda, and a little same village, and the mmvcrsaticn is
alt : this nukes crust for two chickens, about the same. White gets a warrant
laked in a pan. Bake iu a slow eveu for Skinner, and Skinner gets • warrant
nue hour, fur White.
P int year -Two sdjeurnments, a dis-
Qeleaegear WeMee. a. reement, twenty-four days' lost time,
and a cash expense of AN to each farm -
It is evillest that if a piano is to et.
mean tn good order for muni Yew'', Second year- Three trials, .me die -
proper care must be taken 441 it The agreement, fuer adjournments. one ape
tmdrwmeat should be closed wham not in peal and a ons► „p.m, of me to each
eget in order to prevent the C,llectien of farmer. Time lest, thirty-five days.
dealt, pine, ere- on the spend beard. Third year -Two trials, two appeals,
However. it moot be left closed for • two decisions and two farms peas into
peeked of ..vocal aemths, or I.,sger, but the has.da of two lawyers.
be opened oeeaaiunally, sand the daylight
allowed to strike the keys, ur else the
ivory stay turn yellow.
Any hard subetance, nn matter how
&stall, dropped inside of the piano will
cause a rattling, jarring noise.
It a in every ace desirable that an
Indian -rubber ..r cloth cover should pro-
tect the instrwaseut from bruises ur
scratches.
The mane "'would not be placed in s
damp room, er left open is a draft or air
-dampness is its mostdancerous enemy,
causiug the strings and tuning pins to
rad, and the cloth used in the construc-
tion of the keys and action to swell,
whereby the mechanism will move slug.
Wily, and (.hen dick together.
Iiiiineseere chiefly during the summer
spam, Med the best pianos, trade of
tberchgbly aeseseed material, are neess-
.MiilT afiMsd by dampeeas. the atsorp-
M Mn below rigid. Extreme heat is
y less 1.j vious. The !nano should
sot he plsoed very neer to an open tire,
or a heated stove, nor Oren ..r eloee to
the hot air fret lwvnases now in wee.
Moths are very destructive to the cloth
and felt used in the pew., and may be
kept out of it by placing • lump of cam-
phor, wrapped in aft paper, its the in.
aide corner, tare tieing taken to renew
it Preen time to time.
Many pssw'ss are unaware of the great
importance of hating their pianos kept
in order, and tuned only by • compe-
tent teeter. A new Patio should be
tutted at Met once day theta ur four
flat year, nail at
afterwards. - [Trade
rags ! Have yen de.eat..lyd pay 1-'
"Oh, yes, and be sari he'd liLe to
shoot use,
"Is It possible ! Wt.v, he a • d.ur er•
one mate very lant'erow. "
"1 came to sak you if -if -"
**Why, t.f worse, you have the hest
kind of case attaint him, and its year
duty to pee h :t."
"Yee, I want justice, but how -how
' Iib da lierteae
A temple and mew way of finishing the
leek forme of bawled is to shape them
se four scallops, nee in each term, and
lime than with satin. Blow these aro
tire lama Msllope gathered at the top
and sewed underneath the tent middle
mallet* of the four forms. In other
besgae., especially those of velvet, only
two eeallop are ..en, one in each .,t the
middle forme of the back. The short
side forum are then separa'ol about two
inches from these and pointed below.
An easy and stylish way of trimming
sleeves is to see inch -wide galloon or
else velvet ribbon instead of cuffs. Bo-
gie by •owing it at the end of the sleeve
t .tsde seam crossing to the inside
seer reeiwr. 'fluty !tad the IL) opinion
li.e.u.unbent rasp ler ter this rooted
ec'r:.l,.oi end a1 alta °sponse, horror sod
solenotomit bitterness Aad they will
me be midis' with the punahweut of
nue off",,der. They sill overthrew the
.sal suth..rs of it -the politicians who
r ('
te I.aebiur ei,isdr to the brink of tta-
tiusus d gamer. --IW..idet..ck Seutius!-
dean with vele. sy placed hum et his Review.
right hoed, and asked him to say grace.
Cemi.tun f.1 a cold chill ran thruugb (let your suction sale bills printed at
THE SI.:' A L office. They are always done
preisitel) and at low 'atm. :notice is
drawn to Mirs tbtuugh TRz t4tuNAL fr •
of cl.aree, which is read by thousand*. He ie &bowing a.ptendtd assortment of
TotbelNte+ttll=re : .ant all w~mi rhino nn� 1'lnnn�nrn
Pheephatine, or Nerve Item, a Phos
phate Element teed upon., tieicwttibc
Facts, Formulated by Prnfeey or Austin,
M. D. of Boston, Mass., cotes Pulmon-
ary Consumption, Sick Hemtlache, Ner-
vous Attacks, Vert's:, anal Neuralgia
sod all wastinI diseases of tiro' hunun
systetu. Ph.isphatinr a nut a Medec.ne,
bit a Nutriment, because it contains no
Ve;etnhle or Mineral'
l ,.tr•.ta, Opiates
rc
N totiw, and no Stimulants, lett Rim
ly the PI ...phatie am' Gartric &1.
found in our daily heel. A eitiole Mottle
is a.ute:iat,t to cement**. Ml Druats
sell it. $1.00 per teethe 1...w•ute
D .t
Co.. sole &erne& for the otninien,
55 Front `.`'root East Turem
presencehim, but with perfect presence of mind
recalled the opening pori ... .1.the
Church artier, and hit upon the very
words for las purees. in his rich noel•
"deem teem he said.
"Our Lord, open Thou our Lee mid
u.uf).
our tis shall show forth •thy praise."
Tell w, god people, if you have
heard aujlhiug'leiter than that.
Ilio.*Me.le writer.
Let us walk out luta the int lung
t..ds. The trees can never be sac fury
teen as naso. Their Iaiute-I trunks, re-
lieved against this neutral foil omoueuu
discleee • surprising wealth o1 color.
and the exquisite tracery of branch ande'
tele. the essential elements of • tres
beauty and character, beret fire largely
Concealed by the perishable gat* iture of
foliage, is now revealed. The true tree,
freed from all diagoiw, stands forth like
an athlete stripped for the evillest.Observe the soft, blending tones on the
bole of this smooth, dapped beech. See
the infimky of refined grays, bruw:and
nd
greets, which everywhere spread anal
intim-melt upon its surface. "The paint
ed beech,' it has been happily called.
Yes, it is the palette of the syltan studio.
It is Dame Nature s sampler. Spun its
gray surface she mixes •ud teats her
sober and subtler nuts, to he after-
wards drepsed in chow artfully *Mesaccntrash throughout the landscape. You
shall find this silvery sample on
yonder ruck -maple, diseased In
one telling splash, divided vertically by
the bruwu fissures iu the bark. This
bright ..chery remnant reappears on the
hickory beyond, in strong brilliant
touches here and there upon the shingly
shales ; and the breed ruck herd by has
received lavish decoration in mottled
circles of this pale sage green. Here s
the array of tints with which she paints
Mod the antiquated Mawalls, and here the
sheeny gray by which she has reclaimed
the rambtiate miles of splintered rah.
oe
The ,lresot drab of poplar, the rosy
ash of yousg ample and pes-
eta
the varied ta
ace of the mussy builder, all find theirni
co= leent here. contour its clean, trim mtuur and
bright, smooth completion we way read
i1, appreciate the estimate of Thoreau.
"aro tree has Si fair • bole ur sac hand -
memo an Instep as the beech." This lat-
ter feature, however, is often lout in the
winter woods, as the trees stand knee sn
deep in ow, and the comely slope of
their feet, clad in velvety moss is con-
cealed from view.Mow.
It is • Ontn error to suppose that
winter effaces the distinction act individ-
uality among the various trees. Noth
ing oma be further from the truth. 'Ave
you the friend of your (ricrac'& thoughts, r'
or of has bottoms Nike Emerson, as
though we should know our companion
Daly by bis dew. Many of our trees
announce themselves even more dialect-
ly in February than in June. The shag-
bark was never barked as now. The
white birch remade many more of her
distinctive pallid features ; and in this
unseasonable weather the tattooed buff
satin deems of her cousin, the yellow
birch, seams more than ever conspi-
cuous. The tupe'o never more
effectually asserted its precious whim-
sicality. The white oak audibly
rustles its identity ; and the marble but-
tonwood tree hang out • tell-tale labral
from every twig. Lo,k at this scraggly
silhouette against the sky over tbu Itch •
en painted wall Who needs the hint of
the brown irusen apple lodged among
the twill" to call its rums 1 1s it not
written in every angle of it. ecoentric
spray, or even in its shadow in the snow 1
Likewise the ales with pendast hest, the
spiral dated hornbeam, and sutyar-maple
too. Who would not know each from •
fragment of it. bark 1 Scarcely in a lessak
degree do the linden, the ash, the rat -
tour willows, os and maples, the chest -
net and the Islip tree, assert their indiv-
iduality and claim reongniti'.ri. T.. the
curious observer they soon become famil•
Me, and he an name tbwn ell at a
glance W. U. Oilmen, in Harpet's
Eucasin. for December.
'.
Tb. OS mite tre-
"Hot milk for summer" becoming
Is being
acts • Common sign to windows of our
steres. The proprietor of a large
University Place pharmacy says : "The
beginning of summer is always the signal
fora sort of epidemic of darrhrea and
bowel Complaints m New York. The
excessive beat and tbe enormous quanti-
tme of ice water people drink are princi-
pally to blame. In every case I have
al
had to dewith warm milk has effected
a cure. There is no secret about the
precise You need simply warm the
milk up, being careful not 1) let it boil,
and then drink it before it cools. in
acute oases, where the disorder is smote -
panted with severe pain, a few drops of
laudanum added to the milk will be
fused especially valuable. Any one cat.
prepare the bot milk cure at hem.. In
taloataloathe laudanum adverted should be
got to measure it out, or at any rate to
tell you how much to use. The public
shoube especially wormed spinet the
excessive use of ice-oeld mils et this
season. Children are often fed with milk
till they fall sills, under the mistaken
impression that it es both refreshing and
a,ursheng. On the reentry, only a eery
string .tutsacb can endure any eooeider
able quantity of milk. It is at best a
rich, heavy, and bilious beverage. in
little children it frsproduces goett'y produs the
worst t .fe. Juas warm milk will
ewe diarrhoea, frozen milk will produce
ii outlets used with moderation and dis-
cretion."The hot 'silk cure for diarrtoea
w fo
has been in raiu Midieo e esottseies.
On the able lands] where the water is
strongly impregnated withveirger'ab, Able
complaint is commas. Ne other cum is
known for it, ginner being added instead
of laalanum when seven pain is to be
overcool
A HORRIBLH
Bream.
Every 5... Bttea ds/ IMO Wens
Over the Mrsetase f'ama.
The dismembered body recently found
at Yeungstnwn proved upon investi-
gation to be that of Gustave Scbraren,
the Buffalo boy, who was carried with a
oompauion over the fatal Horseshoe
Falls on Sunday afternoon, The coroner
and party drove dove from here
Arnim; them ea Henry Rehnren,unole
• le oa 'of (Cuetare, who identified the body,
seem, time taking it gradually upward I At: investigation *hawed that the lett
enough mote teat on the fere. I leg was missing, the right head was torn
las st •Hive the roe that r already fres., ref ; there was s eat on the hack of the
stopping there ellen half way acres, I bead and every Mtne to the body was
• ing by turning is the ends in • broken as if it Yd goes thwuth • grist
point. The eoor.miet is aelvised to tree broken
The Isco nogg the only part of the
'petered silks in remodeling last seasons rotpse that h'••ked at all natural. The
dream d ow, cal act velvet and in oven- al had been t piled f every voesthe
Blains with cashmere dr re for over
blank
of etothing and wag "'neat nested, pre-
bllaek es•htssn draped over blank'pascal a horrible sight. Cndertaker
C.A.NAIRN
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--IN .
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FOR
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1886.
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the cost of subeertprion. Its papers oo cook-
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Interesting topic of social etiquette, and its
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drama The heliotrope „nitws ore ale, off it to
• p..tally et these two fabeiea A I after wardsh� .t eesth act in wapenhwtt n
;month sloth 1..1w d dark bmen, red, ' Bridge, P
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wits skirts left over from lest wiwtwr. ' tepid Cemetery. A wavelet of accidental
and i. in keeping with skirts et striped desth wad tendered. The rtesins Iwg
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TO OW*atte or .mc K.
MOE 111114
11111 t>~ID
=AIX
Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammonia
Removes all llssigklly Bitches.
urr In tattle.
spies' Metearitie
Founder, Weak Dints.
for working people. Mead is SOW
for postage, and we will mall „'
►•m.:k, a royal. valaable sample list
of goals that will put you in 11es
way of making more many in • few slays then
you ever thought possible at any business. 1W
capital required. You efts live et hone and
work in topers- time only, or an the time. Al)
of both sexes, et all &gra. grandly successful
!fie to 05 easily earned every evening. That
an who want work mayteat the business, we
make this unparalleled ober: Total who are
not well saltsld we will send 01 to pay ter the
trouble of writing us. run particulars, dime
tied. ere.. sent tree. Immerse pay abssla157
mune for all who Mart at once. Don't delay'
Address deiceod k Co. Poi gland. Me. 1974
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ei♦ro°s lessee llpaiht. RN►Irkwe.
Quitter. K' iadgall..
No .table should be without it. Railreadl
mining and express companies all use (Sika
Liniment, and in the. great raring stammer
Belmont and Lorillard It bee achieved wond-
ers. (Inc trial will cin alvice.
Write D. K 011.1tii4. hex 3413. N. Y. P. 0.
who will. without chanty.. give advice on all
diseases and also on the management of cattle.
Sold by all dr et• ■t Sec. and 11.00 bottle
sad in quirts at ltlg. in which there is groat
saving. The Liniment in white wrappers is
for tames tone : that li. reih,. fee rattb.
RAOYARD's
YELLOW OIL
CURES.''RHEUMATISM
FB.EEMAN'S
WORM POWDERS.
Are Fleetest to take. Contain their owls
Purgative. Is s. sate, sat., and este.
destroyer w .err to children or Ale
COAL.
Prices to Suit the Times!
The subscriber baviag completed •mensal
menta for Hard Omit b now prepared to Ogl
all orders for September ad October delivery
with the very best grades of ticreenevl Cad,
direct from the mines by all rail, at the fol.
lowing prices, delivered anywhere In town :
Glc. Iodide Aesauenla seem eed caster
rowdies.
I',ed by JI the 1 -ailing horsemen on Jerome
Park. Fleetwood. Brighten Ruch. Sh pr.ttsd
Bay ad Hall's Head. Never disespoint. are
Contrary to the exp.ctattiona of many Teeic. Alterative and i)lurette•. ilestrny
Worm*. Con's Indtge tion, Cotte Rot.,. `bra
who hem' watched the lone ours of va- firm!
ciliation
CatarrA. Fo.Reer, Pak -eye •rad
ciliation end trickery pursued by Sir Rl.enmatl*m. .111"4".1, le .mat1 and the power
John A. Macdonald, Louis Rita has been la great. The Powder are uwaraasewd ase
p7as,1..en rsnit.g to .N... a var.
m..ey
hanged. That his eloped merited the tl fand.4.
death penalty we have never hesitated to �`td by F. JORDAN. druggr t. Ooderirb.
assert. Rot that it should have berm
inflicted under the eks past,
oa tart«. attend. THE KEY TO HEALTH.
cen rase iron Monday, 1, and the errs
cutinn on son men with the
slightest feelings of jastice nr humanity
can maintain. To the eternal disgesee
of Canadians it is known that life or
death for him depended, not upon the
principles .A jtstine, tee up'n purely
party considerations. The creel ramie,
and the stilt more creel suspense of the
last few days of his life have "hooked
alike honor and humanity. It is the lad,
and • b'ood•stained, page of the most
sadeleminy of many diagraee1.l ckapters
of Cawadmn history. The race prejedtoes,
the religious httternees enneeesasnly ex
cited, years of wise statesmanship wall
not erase. Another rift a gives to 0n1 -
ens, and .len with p1n wads a n.tHn The u.rel« went to ltwpen.i .n ' federation, which ender the present re
er shads. Theme tmtsgtaw are of the I Rridtr• at nine n'etnek. •rad Ogre minion* I gime is nptelly 'ewer to pieces. The
pithiest shad. I..... t tnmminh, onlesa Ince tethered es Oakwood Cemetery• wounds inflicted, them tatter winds 'pokes
dnwpiag nctldg Its send on the chest, or ( - __ -_ during the past m.wlha will sadly pnef-
am,tew oeseh. 1 pone, if ant defeat forever, the realizatine
of notional unity and • 'satinet' sante
"Se
• l h h mete"! done ' t --which MO been the . end d'
ass
else peesieg under the arms from an
epsabatte.
in the hu.b'ty of medicines no preps ivo
ration s received such universal .m
mendeti.,',, for the sllerattun it affords
and the permanent ease ft effects in kid
.,,.y d:rsewa as Dr. Van Boron's Kinney
(;ore. its action in these thorn se^il
•o
sntpplaesta u simply wonderful iioid
he J. w 7tbsn't. tm
..pepww
with etre its, is said with infinite "art- '. salt C•oett.an patnatua. Th. Mew
..y..1 pereseele,Ly, ant suecd.Aee there- i chieftain has been psnishel, hot the
vet are numberless. This past of which Gosernment whelps oendeet made him a
w. have heard eta 1.y lir 1`,..npton, an retire_ and has new meted him 10 he the
R.glish rxomalian of the finedess, who morel end born of hi• emnp.trtnt• -hes
dMd • few weeks aro m f onion. He still to he enervated .d its can=es The
!bad been to • party is the .sanity i feel well lee pee*the peeof Oegeea, lis
•tnog nsoay mho --wto
ytnc nice
Chestnut it Stove, ▪ $6.50
Egg & Grate, - ▪ 6.25
Rift Coal at correspondingly low priced.
Thankful for past favors a continuance of
your patrunag.- is respectfully whetted.
WM. LEE.
Goderich. Sept 3rd. 1165. 1•11-11a
STILL AHEAD 1
FURNITURE! • - FURNITURE!
SEWING MACHINES !
I bate 114r Loosest. Cheese -so /sad best Stec*
.f ruraltuee ta tows.
Bedroom Setts, Parlor Setts,
Drawing Room Setts,
Tables, Chairs, Bureaus, Side-
boards,
Of all Macs asd descrlpueas.
! ace also agent for the renowned
Raymond Sewing Iachine !
Light Kunuisg and High Armed.
Parties wishing to buy swill do well to call anis
inspect stork be(orr going elms -ahem.
A. B. CORNELL,
Opposite Mania's Rotel, Has.ilton Street.
MPFuurrsb furniabed in Hest arty Ir.
Goderltb. Oct. !tad, 1141
s_GOD1.1395 -
GO re OTT
ERICFT
WOOLEN
MILLa-
To the Wool Growers of the Surttotndinp
Country:
We wish to say that we are prepared to take
our Wool in exchange for Go.. or work itGoods..
or yuu into amp of for following arttries. v5. -
Blankets White, Grey or Horse.
Shirting. Grey or .Check.
Cloths -Tweeds or Full Clothe,
Light or Heavy.
Flannels -White, Grey, Colored,
Union, Plain or Twill.
Sheetinge Broad or Narrow.
Stocking Yarn -- White, Grey,
Clouded or in Colors.
Carpet Warps made to order.
ROLL CARDING.
Our facilities for this wort cannot be sue
N e will endeavor In most . r ses dodo
t the day it le brought in. If required.
Custom Spinning and heeling. or Spinning
s the ('ap. coarse• or rine. baro or *oft twist,
as required.
We are in a position to do all kinds of eye-
tom
itom work. usually dome ha a full set emits=
mill. and we will guarantee to do for 1 eu by
equal, it mut • little better then any is our
surroundings.
A call respectfully solicited.
E. McCANN,
least Kad Woolen MIAs,
Odertck, May iMit. 11116.
SEEDS
Turnip eeds, Millet, Hungarian
Grass eed, Corn and
Buckwheat.
MONEY TO LOAN
Private fends to invest at reasonable rate,.
of interest.
P
Seed els cents for portage,
and receive rrse.aewtlr hes
Reeds which win help you
to mon money rlsbt away
than anything eine la this world. All, of either
sex, succeed teem Ant boor. The Woad road
to fortune intim before the workor.,ab otnte
s gore. At once addrsaa,TROK a Co. Aittgw ta.
Maine.
HAVE 'IOU
Cop�ew
;seal ne ld T -on, la Ms had
0.1i•somPs. say Aisne, .1
o., Da. CRAM'S 141is Cosa M imeda-
end setae. needy.
NATURE'S REMEDY
roe serami.d sennas al els. Chase's Lives Conn i
Laver Campion* rests airily with the Oct rhes M i
"ape.nded lion.dere•t.e..knsern liver.seaWar
54.
sus e w. • m. 4.tesa0., onseldssds,.ces�hs sew•
thew awtsaW rwul sesb and having
•owwf.lWert on the lildteyt sttenado, Peoria or
I4k d. 600.000 SOLD
seer ace -half realise of De. Cash Rae* lel
,ere eea m t e.g.& Weise. Ile mime stymy seen
•-e..se rasa vii/d ,..til terufisl oda Law Com
elitist to eq Mb •rnlbsf rem*.
gNIMIN Iib. Om Ase. Plan
Wrapped emend•v.e) beetlser W. (Chad• UwerCer
w s valuable 1letaeleeld *.dial Grids aced R.dp
Pock (f. k containing tree sea &soil mt(era
pentrmre�j u.diesl w.. sad Nw�w. r tnrska
blas tad wank Ms tines the pies J� s naMdmb
X14 Shalt Sew A ors and pude,
Pricy, sy emu.
11f1 Guars Rina entre Pali n es.tmr bon
'SOLD SY t. DEALERS •
..esBM& a 00- `
WWMOW Agsses, blesdrsrl
andh;JAMES WILSON
(3ODF TCii-
(tot.".1440-
Was
SAMUEL SLOANE,
Hamilton Street, Goderich.
Goderich, May 13th. IMO. 1164-4m
Note Papers
Albums
Books
Cards
IJ oils
Toys
Eto.
-GET t0I'R-
a
Newspapers and Periodicals
AT MRS. COOKVP.
MRS. H. COOKE,
Successor to Geo. Sheppard.
Goderleb• Dee. Ith 1604.
1839 -ESTABLISHED -1839
and still ahead of any.
T•• iJn;Alert and others:
FOR ('ASH ONLY.
Best Quality Standard Nails,
$2.65 PER KE OF 100 Lk.
All other itardimreMatats. oiy, Glaae.
�turd Tools
and Machin. (His In proportion.
Use Bactthoro Steel Wire Fencin
60. per lb.
1311ank'u an the elegiti seems d the
Trowels. Mantle owl 'Aviv. warp
lege gradualty withowt wasY�ding he
liewlem, ell the
he gems
time feed
the .steel Oarreetlne� ei the
$msrtbars h� Dryness
etf the Oita. dk.s,I an Rietao
OfeAorr, Mallig_ of
J Phzttasrtn of ,
tie as llfer'vLcrninees. and Gen-
eral ty ' all Steve end many
ether aitrifl.r (t-rmhplelnta �l�
herr lnfMet ee of Dlyti
MIAOD ffii-r gall.
T. ELMS • tllss ILeSIMme. 1tiornen
TEAS
2dY
TEAS
pontis a gmeliy. -
Sllgffsat stiaI Pn,
200,I1100 F t m will et
verve, !Send es M•.
ge
mal r 55:11 b7
roods of large vaI .e. het will Mar r7,,,, In
work that will •t .sow setae Ton In m.met
faer.r !Ivan asv$klttw disc fp America All
*Mott Op 01111.1,0101 is t• wits each bet.
A •• wasted +vee- fisher. .1 .nh.•r seg. of
alt ere. for all the time. rM .pan time forty to
w.rk for ss at their ween hewn s. re -t ,vee* few
all **-ken abeetat.'r s..wre4. Iann't eels,.
11.Mauurtt*Oe. P.rthrd sap,'" !ICI
.seta
:setae as masserVila
ter t lar+ lanai e*elns" tj
took nest. etwes succeed loran
ly. Nese fall. elm* free Hatt are
00. Pertlawd Maine. IARC
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
ee low ee navel.
ASySORTMENT OF SILKS,
Extra good Twine.
R and Brown Wearing Cotton Yarn. 1100
per hump.
We cannot afford in glee 7 10 o- 30 per rent
Atsenunt, a* we do not make that profit. 1
mark alt go..•1a In plain figure. se the lowest
livlwg profit.
I
li Prepared i,.
iiarknese Fe f;o
Louis e, Out
11.' 4 ,r afl 1',- .. •
I 5- reams .„a a .
DOOM
C. CRABB,
rant Side Market Minato
Goderich. July 3YRh.'ISM. tf
HARK N LSS
NA1R BALM
Restorer: ere -
beer to its re
ttiral co'' -or, r
moves Dandrnfi,
steps the h -i ,
from falling o..,.
increases r•
growth, O-ld ta.l
not sail the ski,
As a hair der.
reg. it nag -.c
superior. Gear
acetate! M.rn.b i
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