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The Huron Signal, 1888-6-15, Page 7PAIL SHERIDAN'S DASH. ! BISHO, OF SENITieliftti °Hitt. Hie PERSONAL Ap1911Ai1ANCE DURING 111". w dieImss A. t.esara. gra' n.. b11e- e.l.r.t eM ryr.te THE EARLY DAYS OF THE WAR. lige William A. Iw,taar.asswvl. wlao4 las been deet'd h mempal b►ahup of southern tris vision mwDasa. non sad SeswmLs (4"". wea born tit botttipp.otr�t� C•Vln.. t•.• lettl N. graadlalterHuu. tau Wim --A cased These --Tisa Tory y i� m ' swoop 111 Leonar•l. was s ptnomeoeot l'Jf M: HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 15. 1888 - TAB 1.SEIONB. Ryd sod avow. a. rmo..th as mea- 1•uto else tro.kI.d Ilk• v.,.., have te- e tcso, • and belle.. of 614'16 vu.Lrutdsry 1 • ....lit p•tt,lu$. TM daisy bee Roos • of ash .L - g•. u.. pity -- but i•••••• In. w •, I., • ,.. h.. 10e . • and ..wri.aa are worn i et tennis :' on 1,.11 domain. _ tdeeemen.. .t wttt-Th. .,embus. mewbee Of W during theJKkaos 1 Sew W.1'llls are halts Targe, ant 1.1•0601100 Jackman. and yea Barutr�adslnleta tions. His sjineeste p., t.. th , in sae and appe sr tacker weals fur "DT r..re bels.. his tea a,.w, it Imams blu.s..w, tw • or t) res Oa Pb*1 "Nig" "wogs bad Awl telae Iettreeceut from business • banter of gw •, peedaiwvn, or a L.1( bloc u twe- Ida a more of the dash, more of the. mem invert, in Beouelya. He is ..uw ttettamot a geoersi than asap of L. a onus,. d of that city. who la the end tap oat the great Issiles 1 Rev. W . A. Itteuard of the war. Fur the Ilia three years oft pip& soedemv. the struggle he oecsgtsd auburdinat. pod- Andover, Maes.. tons, and his tram: un hvm a captain (st neepess4 aol- aud quartermaster to o.s of the tLrewAuatuhtlr. meat Famineleadersas % leers of the war wN. Y. .ud tiero even greater thaiethat of Oen. shoat, tress ' sly Di v 1 u i t y visional of volunteers to general is chief *Afoot. 111 d d le - As a dhvlam commands W the resat town. Conn. On Sheridan was never bearded; bet bemoan • ILe,otnplet;on of to have attr.ct d the attendee of Oraot. 1 his. cc.Irss of the. for it was Ursot who called hfm from the 1 olugiral study bs west to take oomrnand d the cavalry wont s b r .. •d , forces of the Army of the Poiomae. When Sheridan wee ennmaodtng a dl vision in the Army ed the Cumberland he was not the stocks gersun be was attar ward. Ire dies weighed about 1110 pound; hla figure wssmall. his farm rather thin. IL always had the seine splendid black eye. A di- v i s i o n general, where there am c.i.coniniandeng and tie commanding the army .see him, b • mens exemative Aker. Me is but that time invitations Iran Tobds, At. LITTLE lnlL I�IDAY. two swede, abve Louis and Chicago. He was in this time a ademel and one above • bripaior gen a lecturer and examiner ul prc+muent roes1. Be may Igbt bra men well. but no rathedrai schools and chaplain of the �1ar' teething original b �f B , „rya Hotamopath1e hospital and o f TSL if Oman, when asked by t the ireaty third regiment, N. (3. LLtseln wham he wanted to command the In Dine h« nx-t ivwl the degree cif bc••heinv of the Army of the Peeoac. had et divit•ity from tit. Stephen's erdlrge. tot some one else. Shoidsn would New lost. In 1tit4U Dr. iaweerd founded 1=y have died rwmparesively un sad ineo'curated the Brooklyn Fro, ll- .1As it was, he came ant the most wary In the ma, year be wee made striking figure for spirit .sad Quick. Iter!- wisaisnary bishop of Wa•bington teed - e ms work of the war tory, b..t ise declined the office. • • in Febrnuuarry� le idol, Dr. mard was Orn. Horace Porter has given to The called to Waahingten to tribe „large of Contcry MaRagttte for Novsulibrr. 1r1Q:. a asst of the most Sotuishieg Episcopal vivid.pietare of Sheridaa as he apptwred noegntgatiuns to tbu capital ty-that of -at now it the cioatng svgs of thdrones, wee: -Ht. dro s, rbtach. ilr baa been sheer, before the enemy's eartiworke. neer the eves since that time. and has done much White Oaks rued in Virginia. The votive - where he traitgltl a great deal and completed hie grueral rdnca- esu educated `b d at 1 A hal•dtoo.•- dodo. ill scent b odes ie a d -i o.ysi.1 St k, hsvtuv a *topple 'd r,. . nine si.a.nsI, upon which are for- get ms -'tots w lib tsuy dt..ru..d exults*. Narr,e c..lou•d nbb.oa, with picot sages, are 'woo Sat, in 1ow., ul on the pretty ehaNie sad an.uassbw de latae. Narrow aunt" rihkoa. are used to the mange to t im Fain eatbtnerr. 1''••, ter et o.meut.tleo of ball gosh** v .. t leaf, has b- en brought ,out. the enables well peal..'. d, with lame beads Ulnae Ir. s the 1"•'nes, and they are used to ewers drepee:.r. !Mute o1 the prettiest new boonet• have ta'4fno,t fille.l in with what used it, le oallwl a "asp" .41 .u1t hese. artuteed its sash immature colds ss 4o give the effect ..t marabout :tethers, than which twth- ing la surae becoming ttun Oe y(•y yl, turner IV. LEO\A=D. 11171, being then a little less than 23 7�oaaaress' f age. be was orirgned a deacon by Bishop W il:iams, at Middletown, Conus. end on lily 21. 18T2, at Stamford. Conn.. the eatne bis urcaiwrt him a priest. f While a deacon served as aaslataut to Rev. C. H. 1W1. of Role Trtuity chi:red I Brnektyn. lbs ehurek which he attended as Is youth and of which Itis father was war den. Shortly after his ordslnnecut in !nibs became rector of the Church of the Re- deemer in Brooklyn and he continued to minister te the not/Reed wants of that congregation for nines years. refusing in a. f V'rrfle' meat was slow and Sheridan got imps- work -"Vis Sorra"-and las written hest "Slireidet.- says (Oen. Porter. is number of makeelee end new9ixper "dialing with impatience end consumed articles. in April. 1673. Dr. Leonard with anxiety. became ss oast}.e as a rear married Mime Harsh Sullivan. of Breoklyi,. when he tears the lino and is struggling N Y. His election to the bishopric was to main this start- He made ever! pose:- a eumplete surprise to Dr. Lnor.r.ni 1# bre appeal for promptness. be dismounted was in doubt about its aoeeptance at tiro, from his horse. paned spend down. struck ons he ha. practically anoonnoed now that the clenched bat of see band into the he has mate to a favorable couclu.ton. ,.f the other. and fretted likes caged t or. "At 4 °elock the formation was com- pleted and the order for the arsault was given, and the struggle for Picket's in- trenched n- tr ... L .l line began • • • Sheridan work. He has published a book for BISHOP OF DETROIT. Del. J..hu it Foley. Who it ea a.emitly uow rushed tato the midst i.f the broken App.tet'd. lines and ericd out. -Where is my battle Rev. John 8. Foley. D. 11.. the new Ise' As the sergeant who carried it bishop of the diocese of Detroit, baa for a rete rap, Sheridan teixed the Menem and Lumber of years been one of the beet white standard. waved at above his head, known and n.nst sueoe•sf:tl clergymen In cheered on t he men and made great efforts the Catholic .Lurch. He was born in 1 W42 •n close up the rutile. Bullets were hum- lits family b' .me of the most prominent ming like • swarm of bore. one pier -ed e1 ilsltimi.m. and hie brother wet the late ba for err. Thomas Foley. of the diocese of g wounded Mears It 1 exee.edingly .tune that two Capt Mc•(.onyrle in the nide. others bishops the the Bake another killed �P earn who had carried it. aootbeer woe " .ung are token front tine same family. tau or three of the stall olfficers horses. but t Fuld. are rzoeptional people. All this time Sheridan was dashing from both in standing and mental capacity cne point of tbe line to another, waving Father Foley began to study for the Lie Ila., shaking his fiaw encouraging. priesthood at Mt Mt. Mary's college, Em- threateningpraying, swearing. the very vdtsb::rg. MI. After rompleting the incarnation of battle. It tread be a sorry ..emcee tier' he went to Rome. and fin - soldier who could help following such a bbed at Apt ilinaris college with the de- leadrr. • •• , gra of D. U. Returning to this country. ''Sheridan rode Lion.:. the famous horns he teak charge of shat had once earned Lim 'twenty miles the missions -4'L from Winebeater.' The general spurred Canton, Port De - him up to the angle. and with a bound he peat. Havre rb carried his rider over the earthworks and Ilam. aod tin:sth- lauded him la the midst of a line of prta- est Maryland. and ooers. who had thrown down their arms •nrreased t be m and were crouching clam under their , wonderfully by breastworks. biome of them called out. ' his activity. No • Wbar do yon want us tor. Than. Sher- was then!Oyes idan's.rage turned to humor. and be had • , • barge o the running talk with tie 'Johnnie•' as they rhureh at Elliott filed past. '(10 right over there.' be cried.; Pity. Md.. whore No. pointing to the rear; get right along now , I his sueress wan so drop your guns you'll never need them prenounred that Winn°. POUT. any more. You71 all be safe over there. be was t r • n r are there any more of you' We want bored to Baltimore eitr as the assistant every me of you fellows.'" i of Mgr. McColgan at Ht. Peter's church. • In MIS he was commissioned by Arch- Theis no aneh Arch- ie Them picture as this of any Mabop Spaulding to establish a coogrega- of the great leaders of that period. Ston- ' time on the western mita/trio of the city. wall helmet on the battlefield, has been The results of bis work for over twenty deerrib d as such a man and nndoubbedly . yearn in this f.ekl rem a beanti$nl ehnreh. Lad a re•markahle power of tnasmittiag one -if the largest remgregsthms of BLltt- enthuniaam to his troe, ,.. more. and many excellent schools and No gese.rel roses So renidly ober he ones • church societies. He is prewident e( vari- gut an opportunity u Phil Sheridan. ieua ergnnizatiens of his church. Ho was the public serretarT for the last Plenary ••Traaaattaatie.- council. and he mad. ail the arrangements The venerable and world famed Irish for the elaborate iteremonies in innnectiob eorrespnodent. Thomas Mooney, more fa- with the rouferr:ng of the biretta upon ml!larly known to every one in this earn- ' (ardtual Gibbons. He is one of the car - try interested in the cause of Irish free- ' dinars most intimate friends. and he has ihom as "Transatlantic," recent) ended !seems' tinier; bern prominently men - his long life at Dieppe, France. For sev- ' tinned for bishop. Nockrgyman fn Baltf- ent yeah bet devoted himself heart and .more is better known or more highly ea - soul to the cause of Ireland, and from I teemed, and his appointment is warmly Emmet to OCmnnell and O'Connell to Par- cos nmende! Dell he has toren an active and valuable leader In Irish affairs. To "Transatlan- tic" b undoubtedly dee the honor of hag- ing Inaugurated, during the pae•t twenty years, the crusade which tae developed into ruck powerful propmtbaa that t has even brought over the greatest of politi- cal parties a n d the moat illustri- ous British states- man to the de- mand of Ireland for national self government. In title gmsration. sad especially the yoanztiteee moanstaDOssr, has been In Irish jesieealism no correspon- dence so widely read, no ere so widely Eurekar sad so popular as mat of "T/rans�-gathutfe," said has haw e tet o writer irrwlan* an lcordially il beW_by d p to y that corgi1tty s Mmtl& Net letters to The Irish eel thbiT�es Dasa N waty rlasssd. sed ere were g syg o 1Mai f fres is IisIsM.1 �wM *too d a b reY �s lieon- e+ s� 1+ bilk salt t4'. • sod Wittig twit 'fish la tor W eostlrf dslllt W 11•. late Dr. neaset ie. Rev. Edwin Thomps n. one of the origi- nal anti -slavery agitators of New Eng- land, who died recently at East Walpole. Maas_ was born at Lynn. Maas.. of Quaker parents. 1n 11109. Ills sympathies ' were stotund is the anti-alavery rause when a vee' young man. Being • good stump ',saber, with a rood fstud of anee- dote*. be soon became prominent se se itinerant peacher egaine.t slavery. and was ebcted .*e st7 of the Anti-8larery society of Lynn. H. was also a member of the Ma'aachneetta Anti-Savmry society He esu advised by Wendell Phil - 1 i p a t o devote himself to t b • nose. While =lag la New Bedford the eels - brat ed ox -dove Prod Douala.' lis- tened, and was hadiwwd by Mr. Thianp son s elo- quence to bestir himself h behalf of his rear- The TIM LATS D.. 117011P- most, of M r. acts. Thnmpenn some ham a paws sympathy with the slave. Be spoke without pay and trav,bd at kis own orf (be ewvlml111. tlMmd 1h. atilt Mm' ate, Hide.. sad le was also fri t ooMoi .la its dw1 Ida tltislfMl i IesreeWeat la the *tete. east wed esomeell Qs bet oat? or .fist - -* i NSW tin Oise mad lo ooseldaeoll "Mew papa w ldest& 'sus` • A lateeieg edl be h«IJ dtrtrg tet C]E[ 1 (J .J\_ HOUSE' ..,•h It is .sported the new pastor s;ll meet bit (....I,1. iu social esaeuer for t4: lltat tiros. Jo.epb Co .k war e- led sway Ott Mooday Leet, to sus 1.1s brother An- drew, user tiliutuu, wh , is asnue.ly ill. '1'bn l.ttt•r was a resideut liar. fur Wm. A" - '1,17....,,,... I le Saar neer. --- After eight yeses suffering from Death: ..e.., on bad that I was malese lu enema t, eey lwatarea, 1 was cured hy the use .4 Hagysed's Yelluw oil. With grati- tude 1 stake this knew.. for Ilse bsatbt of others allIeted. Harty Ricardo, To- mato, Dat. raper Gloss. Paper wiodow•glaa is now said to be &t. assured fast. The wicdow pane is ode u1 whit* paper, manufactured from metal ur Iselin, and w,ditied by •hsmisal settuu. Afterwards the paper is dipped in a preparation of eampbt.r aha •{pi,brll, w:itch makes it like parchment. From this writ it can be winded mud est into tvesarkatily tough sheets, entirely trans- pereut, and it esu be dyed with almost the 'bele of the anuiinne colors, the re suit being a transparsut sheet, showtng far more vivid hues than the beat glass exhibits. bo ••• pile dress of bleak net hes gold embvesdory sled spai.gles anenng the foot, while the lock a of bleak net etas Rr.du.ted dots in stripes upward from the font; the half -low, round alert waist has the wet tapped in trout died bode - tool a moire sash Is added with gold bath at the . ud. 1w jewelry tam and fan-'ful designs are *hue.. for 4msirla1.t. at.d Les pins. {n..•ng the deist, de. k •e• is a spry ut !belles, with tie t.uud hese of the Woe - formed ..t • *mule Inge pearl, ai.d the Warmest. of large diamonds. It is morn p.cturinnue Inst less effective made up with black pearls and hytuenta of the Sewer composed of tiny ghtterieg ems- thyr& Get time rel. Dr Fowler's Extracts•d tt'ilrf *raw - devil te the best, moat prompt sad ..fest euro for Cholera M• -rheas, tory. Sick Stoma -h, C.ani pi, ie, Dim -rime sod Cholera Iufautum. th.t ties yet bees disooveii.l. its popularity inerwes each yerr. Ad medicate deal- sta 010.1 It. 2 To marry for emery, beauty, hoes*, or .rltisientaa is deba.lat. Character is of f.r wear. .mase-yssnee than any of these; and a happy marriage depends nisei: 'more nn • rood. lo.int, patient character 'ban all the circumstances et time, place ud mono, combined. A 1et.aMe Dlwvetry. F. P. Tanner, of Neebnnq, Ont , says he has not only hound 11- B. B. a sure curs fur Dyspepsia, but be hag also found it to be the best medicine fur re- vulating and invigorating the +yetem that he has ever been ta`eertine. B. 11 1'. is the great system regulator 2. By sit qualities may a fol be known anger without case; speech withont poifit; change without motive; enquiry cohost an object: putting trust in a stranger, and capacity to discnwioate between a friend and a foe. O+series. 1 waste rick a. Counterfeits are always dangerous, *.ors so that they always closely Oil - TATE TIJP: 4.111d1VAL ArreonotCg ASD NA tl It The remarkable uuoesa .chieved by Nasal Balm as • moottles cute for Cattail) stud Cold in the Heed has ir- Juced unprincipled parties to imitate it. The public ere csutiuued not to he de- ceit -ed by n.•.trums iw.aauug Natal Balm in statue and appearance, hearing such names as Nasal Crean., Nasal Balsam, etc. Asa for Nasal Balm and du nut take imitation dealers may urge upon you. For sib by all druggists or sent poet -paid on receipt. •1 price 50cand =1) by addiemtog Fulford &:C . , Brockville, Oat. tf Rev. Mr Brown preached his farewell sermon to his a,ngreretton last ilahbath meeting. taking as his text 2 Corin- thians, 13th chapter, 11th vorse. Lir Drain has Occupied the pulpit of the Weezetnr Presbyterian church for up- wards of twenty -t so years, acd hos from the beginning of his pastorate Until now when advancing age compels him to lay duwu bis duties, Llo red in the Master's cause, with a zeal, sincerity and earneat- neas of aim which have made him belov- ed not only by his own congregation, but by the entire &immunity. Previous to his coming to Wroxeter, Mr Brown was • mirtunary fur • number of years Trinidad, being obliged I.laods by ill -health. Furdwich, will preach Sabbath, in 4. Rev. Jamaica leave Mr the Rev. m. derati'r is mud those Muir, pulpit Mr successor vacant Row of the chose.. next Bruasrls, will Congregation and act as until a / have just returned from the citiesand am now receiving the tales! lines in SPRING MILLINERY. My dressmaking department is also in full work- ing order. A call is respectfully solicited. A. J. WILKINSON. MISS GRAHAM Has u,,,. opened est her lutea stock of sPaxivG- M 1 LLINERY and is prepared to give e.r, better value than er 1•'oret u every department. Feathers, Tips and Mounts, Ribbons, Fancy Trimmings 1 sad all the taunt .tiles of +1.ap.sand makes. • Remeal& tW • Gead-Oa the .-mare. *sat dour to Arbr.oe .ours. UN PRING MILLINERY ivriSS Sew w Keels. The mode of operating of Burdock liked (titters is that it works at one and the emu time upr.o the Stomach, Liver, Rowels and Blood, to cleanse, regulate and stiengthen. Heuer urs almost toi- 1 vernal value is thionic complaints. 2 tthaiee .Seer/. I hate used Dr Fowler's Extract of wild strawberry and found it the beet remedy I ever used for Dyspepsia and all Summer Complaints among children, and I Clow: no household should he without it. Mrs A. Baker, Ingoldshy, lint. 2. Trials are moral ballast that often pre- vent our capsiz,nv. A Seedy Seaver... The ravages of Cholera Infantum, Cho- lera Merbos, Diarh,es, Dysetety and ' other summer complaints au i ng child- ' ren during the but weather, might be almost totally prevented by having re- ' course to natures sovereijn remedy for all bowel c.mpleiut, Dr. Fowler's Ex- tract of Wtld Strawberry. 2. Tis best not to dispute whets there is no probability of coot incing. •.w a Dade taught ! aid. A slim young man in the height of fashion was violently sneering in a street ear, when a companion remarked, "Aw, Chawles, dash boy, how d'ye catch that dweadful sulci" "Aw, dealt fellah, left my cane in the lower hall tother day, and in sucking the ivy handle, in deceitful cold, it chilled me sinner to death." If Charles had used Dr. Har- vey's Rod Pine Gum ►s oold would not trouble hits eery much. For sale at J ibca's prescription drug store. tf la Brief, ens t. Ib. Petal. Despecsia i. dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. The human direstive apparatus is one of the most complloated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food. sloppy fond, bad cookery. mental worry, Iain hours, ,rresular habits, and many other thin. whteh ,ought not to he, hare made the American per.ple a nation of dyspeptic. But Grsen'a August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this tad burn..e and making the American people se healthy that they can enjoy heir in gals and be happy. Remember :-N,, happiness without besltlb• B.t Green'. August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for ■ bottle. Seventy -fire dente. .rawly What maintains one vies would bring •p two children. Hay fever is a type of catarrh having peculiar symptoms. Itis attended by an mamma condition of the lining mem- branes of the atsarils, toarduMs std throat, sadist the largo. Aa serial mineme ttaaeaeted,ths dinebegsisseenm- eanied with a burning aswatioa Than are weer. *passim of .nesting, fnnisioat atteele of headache. watery sad :.tint d • ea. Ely's Orssst Balm is a maw dy that eau be tlspaaid apes. Meta M drsg,fraa ; by Mail, rsgiatersd, flails lyBrothers , bra ista, Owego. New ly There are mal.y indiationa of worms, but Dr Low's Worm Syrup meets them in every mos successfully. lm Mr Thomas McMichael. of Hullett, lost a very valuable y. ung four-year old breeding seare in foal to Mr McKeozie's inopurted hones, lieualwurth, on Mon- day, 28th of May. The mare was in good health until about one hour before she died. This is a heavy loss so Mr Mc3licbael valued her at S1100. She was the best one he had, having ti imported crosses in her. But he has three very Rue breeding mares left yet, and two tine y lung stallions. He had one of the latter weighed. last Saturday, which tipped the scales at 1130 die., and is only 12 months rid. This tine cult was sired by Mr McQueen's imported horse, Renton Boy The other tieing stallion was sired by Mr Mason's McCartney, and promises t.. be • good one. Enrich I he Blood hy t'. me of Mil barn's Beef, Iron and Wine, which .op - plies the necessary blood buildn.g ma - tonal, 1 m _inns etery pound, For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. Unita Nervous Prestr elon.Nervow. Nes& aebe.Nsenlgta. N.ree.. W..4' 'touch .ad LIw.r D1ss..w, mat 3 of ctlsa. st tks KIdasya. A NERVI TONIC. cocas w. Downs. srsidems. Ot rs.rpm:' Per two roars I wa a tadbsr tam nervous Weir, sal I Wok a.* W lib. db. weer_ .r Osvolaskts orb Oat icer. Oisuar Oowrese. .ural a.. a 1. . wdmW Ionise lase now It sora Led swan. orao ram ter ssvtsa AN ALTIRATIVE. worm Asaerr. wnmssa 1'r. mars: t tares. Patera% ebg05 de.wwwwa arms me sur. *57111.55..sned M Mao aa.rW awmor. -Were f nod III 1. e~deo o Is v .emfrla ..fines liras V r..t•• 1s4 p eY 9 b a.s�w - .ss Imus 1v. amsded .r ami titer aero.. was. A LAXATIVE. A. a Craw lemma tugs Pessrrea.ay..�.. sus., ham Miss me yeses ..rt ter.. A+.igkisMr 05 es A rse e.aeYp »mom �,�slof•eV tdm mime sm. A DIURETIC. o..oa. Amore macs erre. 105. rs.' sad t W w+rag.rP.r..maw�mn Oar Ossp- itea east aro s .mr ra=M sitar gems ass as lasabda.t IssIbessher slew tensa nm.tws rota OM's, 400100a Par *deuce .til to arae nda wuel.s.NIC14AR0SON •CO., Prepri.ltus lloatreal. P. Q. CAMEROi has now reeelred a 1411 'toot et oa spring mtllincry, cons_ong of tL.- I .A.TEST INTO' 7=7... TI Arrangements have been made fir getting is new g. , I. w•e.►;y, and all orders lit at the store wltl receive prompt aucotwu. C.dRD OF THlNgtB_ i also beg to :soder w hostsake to the lethal of'0 ,d. -r, -b and v cinity for the ps:rueage which they My awake levered utas with armee 1 cumo.eaced business last tail. MISS CAMERON, rltiOns Hamlhoa street. seat the squaw'. NEW GOODS, FRESH GOODS, CHEAP - GOODS, ZT NIXON STURDY'S People's Grocery. FROM 150. UP. No old Stock to work off, but all Fresh and New at Prices to suit. ll Ilebest Caste Mee far .wryer an. gees. Itememaer the :•sand On the Square, next to Binirhatn's Restaurant. DN F OUR FLOUR! The new full Roller Mills at Port Albert using the LATEST & BEST MACHINERY will be running about the 28th of February. Fanners cot /dishy invited to give them a trial. CHOPPING+ DONE EVER Y DAY. JAMES MAHAPFY, Proprietor. DRIIGS, P BFUM RY AND FANCY GOODS Just Received at the Medical Ilan br r JOR1r.t?t, sad sin be sold at i'ricestto'suit Hard Time& 1'.11 and ..•e them before ntsklan y.mr pwrchaae. P. JORDAN, Medical Ball, Goderich. CARD o_E T F f - g 'MEDD FIRM cps.- Y�21.14=S A.CIT.MSON' having boo dissolved by mutual consent. I beg leave to thank the eaelolmern of this late firm for iast [avers at their hands, sad to intimate that Ow business will hereafter be carried lila by me at the old stand. I inland to carry FULL IIIIINVOICS Off' B.&RDWARE and in every iine in which I .teal I will snake it my aim to have a fall ssso iosen1 New Owls telkatinitly arriving, anis goods not in stock ordered at short fie. The public's obedient servant, JAMES Y.dTiiB, ameeessarpts Vat le a AMHIsab . • r s