The Huron Signal, 1889-11-8, Page 88
THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. NOT. 8, 184.
THE MAMMOTH HARNESS DEPOTI .II
terilk . LK..ane THUM ALL
WM- ACHESON
f
Th. old LstabUohed flames. Maker, oriel sato let_ tfse people of the Opluity of Harm ksow
that the has tie larseet stuck of Slagle sal Ossa Hawes. Willing Meddles, Truaka
Values, Par (Jeal.. NsK.io-roba Horse Btsaksy Waage Hamm, Ssrolesrles, .4.•., which h.
L u•brlsg at greatly reduced trines her oast. as be le Mammies! to reduce aM large sfwk
odors the New Year. t lawn* all who island pe ebiest g N glee tee a call Were Walla,
elsewhere. 'Call Mad sea tM obeapw cad harems matter 1a tb• Comity. Remember the
w.d MAMMOTH HARNESS DEPOT,
HAMII.TOrT-EST .• Ci-ODERICIH_
All book'aasoants must be sewed by matter sate before tie Era of December. 1M11.
Mel teas.
AcIl.econ.
GREAT SALE
DOLLS &ALBUMS!
ERASER &PORTER'S.
Buy at once and save money, as we are going to sell for two
weeks only at prices so that everyone can afford to buy. Both Zines
are new and clean -not old truck that will only sell by auction.
Our reason for selling the above goods without profit is not
Inerely to advertise to catch custom, but to make room for other
Ikinas goods arriving.
Besides these two lines we will sell for the same length of time
Silverware, Wallpaper, Pocket Books and Pipes,
of which we have by far the largest stock in town, at a reduction of 20
per cent. Be wise and purchase from us, as we mean straightforward
business.
Central Telephone Exchange, North side of Square.
FRASER & ?ORTER.
C:ederioh, Oct. 2Iti, 18141. el21-t1
LESBU RN.
From oor con correspondent.
Mn Ashley, of Hanover, is visiting
relatives here.
$Our townsman, R. Hoeesath, is add-
ed to the married force of this place, be-
ing recently married to Miss Strung,
daughter of the late John Stroup.
a Communion service will be held in the
Presbyterian church here the last Sun-
day of this month, and this week •
thanksgiving service will be held Thurs-
day at 11 p.m.
TONIGHT. -The members of ?O.f1.T.
No. 213, will hold a pancake social in
their hall, with cake and tea Members
Of several sister Judaea are expected to
take part in the program. Admission,
Adult. 15e , children under fourteen,
1Oc.
Though past his 79th year, our jo-
visl pioneer, John Morris, carried op a
ladder to the roof of his stables, at Mor-
risdale, several buechee of ehingles,with
the ardor ret youth, and did a big day's
work in shingling the roof of the build-
ing some days ago.
Our jovial friend, Joseph Healy, has
returned from • pleasant vitit to friends
in• the county .4 Lsmbton, his fort•
night's stay making • new man of him;
std a little bird whispers Joseph may
go again shortly, and his °mud will
note a blank in the ranks of the beetle -
10111 of Leehurn.
Hallowe'en was hardly *Mood. bar
ting a bevy of the fair sex, so rumor has
it, going to a a.OIAl gathering, and wak-
ing eft with the tall laird's entrance gate,
which they have put somewhere not of
view. The laird has. ffered a mammoth
reward to tiod'out the fair depredators
and to bring them to the altar of Jnatfce
or rip:ti u.
ASIiFIELD.
RAstirlKLi. Cousin. Merees..,--Ash-
field council met 18th inst. All the
members were present. The coo cell
directed that James Vint and Joseph
Cranston be notified to trove their
fences of road allowance, at once.
$3.3) pard last meeting for funeral ex -
pence. of the late Mrs Martin was re
funded. Accounts pail: ---J Kilpatrick.
gravelling eastern crewel road, $15 00.
and „ravelling an S It, 3 and 4, $_+i.00
(part pay/; F Glenn, ;travelli ie. $25.00;
'1' emigrant, culvert, 82 11'.1. hnaton,
ditch, $1 00; W McNall, rep. Taylor's
hill, $4 00; 5 E I4andersen, rep eastern
gravel road, $2 00; Dr MeK y. duties as
medical health officer, $.5 O1; .1 Sulli-
van, gr•velliur on L It., $5 On; J Grtf
fin, plauking culvert., f -e 00. S
Pentland, culvert, $16 00; .1 Web-
ster, inspecting. %•1888; .1 M,•feeti
non. gravelling and drain on b .un1•ry.
816 2:1, and gravelling on 8 11 9 and
10, $e•► 16; W Henderson, inspecting,
$1.86; .1 Marcher -on, gravelling and 'ill -
fog, $21 18; W Pagan, in.pecet .g. $1 50;
A Murd.- k. imiepreti ,r,AI LO;I' !fiche!.
eon, •ravel. *4 'il, J R••u.e.rep it -raper.
81 p.); J M,N•mir, gee elling. 814178;
P D .yle, gravellin (. $28 00; F McCar
ty, onivert end leo lint, $l8 00; .1
Bryer., prir.tinl. f37 00;T Ford.irrad.ng
and inspecting, $9 00; W Tcaorlee tak•
in►( drift see.' out of river. $1 00; J
Themproon. t Avert, $7 '21; M M i) •n
a1d, rep. cul cit, $5 70; N M.•Deeee,
rep Piet.laard's hie, 827.00; 5 Berke,
gravelling mrd ditches, $10 00,0 Wems-
ley, rep cog. 12 CID 00. D Fielayam.
gral.•lhe•v. $49 ilium. rep rul
sort. 9.' 00; 1' 8h1rl.I. pe.tn.g and evad-
ing '2 IJO:.1 Templet r. p. culvert *'2 25;
J K•.er, cu vett. 81 00; D Csr.loso.•11,
gra• glume end work on •w. .f••r hill,
8-24 ;{p; W Writing, culvert, $13 00; K
M'floor rep ru;re►t •• -d •.r.do.: $11 75;
n klrlte' $' . 1(rse,•0111v. illi p): J Mo
Intyre, striven.' x65 14): F M. L.• ...n.
grip eleven. $l Oil. '•1 F.. ;.«•o , 4,14_
line.
si-
linv. $2374. en. • 'tv.•rr, $1101); J
Hen'.41, n.sp•etln: 84 00; M M lewd,
imapeet•nr. $3 75et
; A i.: it. tt..loeM-
iWr. 3'e: J 1la1phy, n. p. '.'•v. Bit 38;
W 1;. '• y ere 'ling $37 54; 1' t) •1e,
au'r'a-ln.tr eras' $2 C .'ilC!1 s• ion•n-
s., r., meet *este N r 16. til► Li AR,
sleek.
A GRAND WORK.
The epee, eased& Melsgleas Thiel wad
Neat eeeklr.
The annual meeting of this Society
was held on Friday last, in the North -at
Methodist church. The atieudauce was
• vert small one as repreemittug the
four onngregatious of the town. The
chair was occupied by Rev J. A. Abider
e co, of Knox church, and ore the plat
form were Rev 0. Richardson and Rev
Dr Ure i.ra•. 111 .41.19
The meeting waw addressed by the
secretary and agent of the Society, Rev
Dr Moffatt. The Dr, who was with us
last year oa the same duty, held the
rapt attention of his bearers for consid-
erably over an hour, in which he graphic-
ally descrited the work the society is
doing. This is done by publishing and
circulating the Scriptures, together with
standard religious books, reltgtous per-
iodicals, and every variety of religious
tracts, leaflets, and booklets. Its work
is carried on by means of Colporteurs
whu tee steadily at work in the newer
and poorer pati. ns of the country, such
as Muskoka, Algoma, and of late in
Mi nitrla, where they carry Bibles, etc,
offering them for sale at tae very
lowest figures that it is possible to do so,
and where they find people too poor to
buy they give theta away without charge
These devoted men are real Christian
missionaries, working ie our midst,
among our own people, who would be,
except for their vents, quite without
religious reading and teaching. The
men chooser for this work require to be
peculiarly adapted for It lied men who
labor in it for the week's sake and not
for the etdolurnent. They air welcomed
and kindly received, and reed, pray and
expound the Scriptures whenever oppor-
tunity affords. One of these, Mr Thea
B. ne, has been at work for some twenty
years on the Welland canal, going
amongst the sailors on board the vessels
which pass up and down the canal. in a
the city of Tomtit° a number of Christ-
ian workers from the ditfetent churches,
prepare for every Sunday morning • tree a
orifi Aii,erieaa Ll.d AHI, acelam a
P1
41 (('t R'• R %Till BY BI'$CIAI. ♦ihlpY DOMINION 1 ARLVA11MM
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO, CNT.
:TUIi GOVERNIENT DEPOSIT.
Vigorous, Pros,:rons and Progressive Oae ldian Company
PailsiDattir MON. A. MA(TEE-YZLL M. P.
Ca -Maw 1111alase Ca.ad..
VICa4PltE8/DE1ITB HON. A. MORltl(l,
1 JOHN L. tlLAIKI
SAN AUDIO IdlitleCTOR- WILLIAM MoPADI, T 1. L. rug.
The gawp, IfiM 11 A ' oved I ores of Polls ss tett Antis
RETURN PREMIUM PUN.
Thi. Policy OUARANTLES A KZFLNN OF ALL PKICMIUMB PAiD badrtMw to the
bell fee of the P slier es the crest of Meath dahag the levamseei 'period, as • wee rate
that. any other OompW.
X4.17
F. J. T. N A FTFEL. ASsat.
amongst them he show, a gas testament
for th..., rears -Jo thunk u( It, Ilse
'hide ..3 the mire •earaurrttt fur three
ewes. The little fellow has exactly that
a .•ount, amid ape. d.'y h n•I. U over and
Beta the book. He n.,. reman iy refs
els book ..et mark• gleam pees.ge..bs•h
len Isle • h. .t, ...d at • a 4.i d rr&do s
commits .,.any ..f them to MOW. r. It
erns** to peas that this In11, h..y is tike,.
111 and to the fir .1 home. without'
nedlc.l .tlrrl.li..o•, he dies A s...rne
ful hills eomu.uy •...d tb.ir way to
the nee, aid until nuw,uouard ee...eiert
and upon their retort. h •m.• i.. k lovingly
thn•o.th the Int'., threw co tot ir.t.wrru►
eontaiuiuri the marked teli..•f their Fit-
t e aim Wen eau tell the e• .d that Dna
lade three cent testeme.I may accom-
plish' Nor, • c.ar it ...r• l..iy d.f••re.rt
C' aracter, showing ho. as A .4 ..y.. en.
rutnnce..1 H.• word "its,eth light ' A
women ar.d her ern Inset/ its a r. ami In
Teroito of the ue..t eretc'.ed de.crip-
ttun im•givahte. Futunure there s
none, and for a hid a heap of direy .ha-
reems in a corner. Dirt and 6ir h h. e..
alga supreme, sad the charsct.•r of the
inmates is .•f a I:ke nature, fear the -
eh and mother hes filer, as 1,.- s, 11 ..
pnsaihle for a woman t.. fall The eon •s
I.kra •.ck. Ile recovers. and to h..
convate.eent state, teed %note the node
of his hed of .havurgs, peel. -re a m.•ael
request : Cort h• s moat b.r g v« hour e•.tme-
thing to read .4 • relies - cis 1 Si-,
al.xtous to rretlfy the ale'' tel.* duster.
searches every nook sett corner of the
room tied tion. • ti.ct'ha has Isis. u.
some dirty corner 1,•r four !ears, beetle!
it. by Mount kls.dly baud, forst. 11,0 .od
reelected, but not let. L. he. no. arts
eepltble state of mated, he errs es It the
message of silvan. • which is to ri. h
and p.e.r alike, and apt ca1y to the s,. -
tier. Tile mother mow rre.1. 11, toes, •.•.•
the wont c es t.. her dark soul silts
power trete Him who toys, "lty word
shall not retun, ant•. M void " 8.
these t.o precious souse, .be had snook
lower than the neat• that pro h, are
now r top rctahle members -1 owlet', amid
are pane thrwin this l f. with • h..p.
of the life to come. through re di, g •
dirty and reelected tract placed in what
home years ago ny s••re« earnest Chris-
tian worker. There are toot old eerie.
of former years, but are errant .occur
renes of the past year W. -ll easy the
Dr say "Lest ns now the seed, the L rel
will take care .d Ho. own word " It i.
found in R.rnsn C.thoec a mmnusiSee.
said the !router, that the Word ..3 Life
is quite re duly bought and grad. A
case was menti ed el • w.m.,, who,
from teadisog the testament and finding
that the way to 0.d wee by n ea t...3
the Saviour alone, received the word
with teadt.ew, and alae o•u.mer.a+d to
purchase the scriptures by the dozen
from the society, so as to ere '.o her
eeighbnrs. 81ie thea pora_)..+ed wird
sold, until she had in the short spree of
somewhere about one year, sold some
Eve hundred copies. Dr Mofatt, in this
0•.nosct , alluded to the Jesuit qusa.-
tion, saying that he felt we were only
at the awrinnow ,4 it instead of at the
end, and that to ne other way c .uld it
be Wore quietly and peacefully settled,
and our motion fused .,.d cemented to -
%useless, who elevated the pate blah op
is the branches of • tall beech -Tire
days totter Jas B iris, jr., skilfully threw
a b.or rope Deer • lower branch woof
e imbed . p on It end timer, from • height
of •bro.t 60 test, !nwerrd the gate an.'
11 ns -r ( safely to the grwmd, ayine h.
.u31Rrae whin the quintet's wear /1.
• ••e% .' h $ cap• as yral.dnr•s the, w. l
tel h.•w •h.n put the rel fa too three u. -
• t .1 1p►.,pfedi' .■.f�� ...edited, 011 1141low. el 1889. Is. pule op.
ASL1ZEP 011 Tfl TIaACN.
A Ittle child %Twat ref play. bad yellowed fib
toaJ no a railroad track and fallen asleep.
TSS train was almost upon him when a passing
stranger rushed [sward and eared him from a
horrible .hath. Perhaps you an. asleep on the
tree*. nes. You are. If you are nigh -tang the
lacking cough, the beetle gush. the howl of
appetite, growing weakness and hsitude,
which have unconsciously crept upon you.
Wake up. or the train will be upon you!
('nnsumption, which thus Maid t owily fastens
fts Moid upon Iia victims while they are un-
ennscious of Hs approach. must be taken in
time. If it Is to he overcome. Dr. PM•rr's
Golden Medieval Diaeorery has cured thou-
sanr(n of caw. of this most fatal of ntaladly.
If taken In tune. and given a fair trial, 14 M
gwarmsis .d to benefit or cure in every w
of Consumption. or money pad for K win is
prompt/if rvfmnckd.
For Weak Lungs. Spitting of mond. Short-
ness of Breath. Bronchitis. Asthma, Severe
eiugugha and kindred afections, it b an e!-
Ogpif_U. MIL by Wo.Lws net Mea. Sate
1$500 REWARD
offers .1 I n
j>S incurable ante of t atarrh In
the Head. by the proprietor
sof 0r. s Cagurrb Remedy. Only 6o uvula
Sold by di trey lets everywhere.
Dello
Havet��ried
�oiemH �l�a
oaP
*tether in the hoods e f union and fellow- •
ship than by memos .if light and kn•ewl- It 1, nyp>�1 Ls its
ledge and true Christianity, throo,th the \ •7 C•/� 1x7 V•
reading and study of the Holy Scrip.
tures.
Dr. Ittiftt'e address was full of life
red insptratinn throughout, and it nee a
pity that so few availed thamaelves of
what could not have been otherwise than
treat, and it is to he hoped that when
he collectnre call for the annual -De-
scription they will meet with a liberal
response.
The officers fleeted for the prevent
year ars President, Rev J A. Ander-
.on, 're-.leeted; .ecretary-treseurer, J.
A. Nafte'. in place of Spence Allan;
represent•tires from the duf.•rent cnn-
r.gshona-North-.t. Methodist church,
%V. Arm•trtmg; Victoria at church; (1.
P111 dt; St. (ieorge'e church Johu A.
sftol; Koos church, D. Stoddart. -
foe s
breakfast for the eery poor ; then et 6:30
• m ,they meet kr a few minutes' prayer
and o. i aultation,after which they disperse
and gather in the hungry and destitute
from all parts of the 0417, many of whom
have not broken their fast tor twenty-
four hours, and segue even are found
who have not eaten any food for as mnah
as thirty-six hours. They commence g
with reading and prayer, and precisely
.t 8.;clock the breakfast beeine, which
%sons..%• of bread and butter, tea and N
coffee. and sandwiches. These are sup-
plied in abundance, on that the very
huogr,eet res all that he or she can de-
sire. It is • sight to see, the i►r said,
.me of these half-starved creatures clutch
nsenealy at the proffered slice and
deeour it in three bites, and consume
shoo after slice, and drink cup after cup,
until completer satisfied. The supply
ha never yet been known to fail, al-
though on ...me occasions it hes Awes'
consumed almost down 3ea a •ingte •lice.
During the progress of the meal hymns
of are
ine
workers, and aftrayer end er all 4
are dene and the
!triple in a eemfortaele frame, both of
body and mind, they are conversed with
and the pohliatio.s of the Society dis-
tributed as they mai seem to M to the
way of cluing most gond : snd thea pe,e
pie go home with gratitude, teeny a one
saying in his heart, "Well ! there are
kind and Christian pimple in Tor into
yet.'• Between three and four hundred
are thus eared for each week. Now. to
gore one or ten instances of the work eif
the colp..rt.ere - A Leiner in Manitoba
who had left Ontario, and was there
making an effort to get on in fife, living
only i.. sod shanty, had • Gale family
.4 two or three children. The eldest of
Mime, getting able to toad a little, has
made op his mind to save every stray
tont that he may pet so as same day to
he, stile to parches* for himself • whole
[lite Ia the clan* of his re made the
Society's eolport.ar Balls et the h•mhlh,
home, and shows his Noels of books ;
Oott.
DUNLOP.
From our own correspoadert.
Mr and %Tr. Rielly attended the wed.
d.ng of the tatter's sister, Mesa Tina Mae -
Donald, In David Tharlow at the bride's
fathers residence, mar Duni/tnncu., last
week.
Mn A A Wllleime, with her son Har-
ry, returned home let week front visit-
ing Mr Chas lipstick of Goderich town-
ship, for a week.
Mr Joseph Cass, formerly teacher of
No li, tt*ltford.nuw of Henall, gave our
burg • Hying visit last week.
'lr C Stewart, N'ingham, visited
amongst old friends here Isst week and
still is a strong adherent of the mingle
side
Hallowe'en was slightly remembered
in our burg by some of the rising or-
ation. who made movers" towhee nn the
farm gate* •t the north end, depositing
nese ander • celstirt to await the ensuing
of • long expected fined of water to bear
it to Lake Huron. The IAnadnwoe gate
was carted In Mn•koka. Th. •Ohne)
was *seeped the raiders by the a stak-
air's watchfnlness in removing it oat of
sight, where it rested safely till moraine
sad wee put in its place ell right A
wee red gat. at the south aide of the nano
was earned carefully by a qui.tMte, not
enalpaesi of hie or little nrehilss, and
sit o14 women, bet three imitating
is tis r tows and two is their
f.3'•lYe'ri:.>i.tw:6iitsati
Af� i is I
titre
NY:te- '+ -.i,1 e; res. T ee-ort nein r1erety to
seer ...eel t:.;:kt.ael 'ef 1.:ce. "Tn -
•{irs...». I"'::,� A eAii.G4LCiit3.
hate ress,u TGs
'tltl�t atc"Tr
• IMir 3Y r'I.' t r•lsCt. r, %try rrnedy M
1f t.' s.: ♦•o .A 'k'.»- u . tillers hare
,_..
�,•y er.: ,.rt '•.runt pee rec.:viz setae.
.4A4en.o �r.ittrrasw•neaFFor tavr.•t,a
err .r.rt1LLt$, Walt'. (live enema
• OI1' . 7cerr r •os trerhtg for a
e.,�' •t x�i e" elsgo :. Address
'a f Te::,. rt., Tee% at.
•r;24 41**414"=.041114HIEHMOM
CHANGE OF BUSINESS !
THE OLD AND RELIABLE
F:AST-sT.
FLOUR AND MD STORE
HAS CHANGED HA1MM.
The poh,;ie are benhy neel*rd that timeliest
met feed business former') routed on beA.L
C.RIa has been purchased by
THOS. J. VIDEAN,
wk. will carry it os in all Its less ehes at the
old mend. Kest -.t, neer me Satan.
Under the msA•gemesnt of former preprie.
tam this bn,i.rese has heels the ,n,., sus.
fel la us 11.. of any to town, and as the sew
proprietor has Aero dentines' with It ter
over algal trees. there will he no ratline Wt.
the energy fnrteerty exhibited In keeping It (e
the nowt rank.
(lands delivered to all porta of the town.
The latent and hemi Ilsee of finer aid feed
always es had tad cadre mode In ee.nen-
THOS. J. Vii*EAN„
1 lake obis wppnetsnity of thanking my elm 1
seniors fee their literal derive/ ate
peniwletnrMlp of Die Yea -at /1.wr end res%
!were. sal ales take ple.it .re la rrr•Mn.mw1y�a.
In try •neeee.w Mr Thos- JeTheme. a•:e
w lee found le be s %hero tyywlhbie
11f'f LCUtJ.ar
FINE TAILORING
FALL, EMITS AND OVERDO .TS
FOR GENTLEMEN. 4
$15, $18 A..NI) $20.
Kotler soya "A gentleman's taste in drew is epee pr tielple Ike _•veldaeee of alt Wait
extras -amid , 11 meshes le the quiet simplicity e(g
auW seea • eeate
M►new fall salting. mad uterewl.ugs see vary sanative. of Passdme►es. plata sad wet
moo ('hearts and %4 ers s -de. Their stood. are carefully haadlt•A le their nianetartees.agd
are properly rut mud trimmed. 1io coy tuerchaat tailor tures out handmade, better ttl.e
or more durable suite
Peed at caw .ad see the goods sad prior+•
ma_ a/.te,CCOrx'Yia►C_
REMOVAL !
I take this opportunity of stating to the people of Qoderich
and surrounding country that I have removed my
H RDWARE STORE
to the corner of North-st and the Square (the stand formerly oc-
cupied by J. C. Detlor & Co).
I beg to thank my numerous customers for the patronage
they have given me since I began business. I hope still to retain
the custom of my old friends, and having increased nay Stock
and capacity for business in my lament quarters, solicit an in-
creased patronage in the tune to come.
Everything to be found in a first-class Hardware Store can
be got from me. 1f it is not in stock it can be ordered.
28 -Ins. JAMES YATES.
1890..
Sarper'sMag'azine-IPPS'$ COCOA.
ILLUSTRATED.
A now Shakespeare the Shakespeare of
Kowie A Aaags-will be presented is HAs-
rarti Maaaat/1k fur I. with cuaawnti by
Andrew lige Hataraa's Naas:ens has a_•
PO made enema' arraaaemeete with Alphonse
IMudet, the greatest of trying Yrewcb nasal-
ises. for the exclusive publication- in aerial
form, of • b.mur-.us *tory. to be retitled -The
C'olosistsof T•rasoou: the Last Adventures
of the Pamoa• Tarlarin." 1 b .gay will be
ora,'.1aen M- Henry James. sod illustrated �
by Hemi and Myrbee►.
N. U ItoweIIa wit. contribute • novelette
is three porta and Lefeedio Hearn $ novel-
ette in t wt. parta,ene %ted e Y outn•,"eaadaome
ly Illustrated.
In illustrated papers, touching subjects of
current Inter -et, and In it. short •tories.
Poems. and timely articles, the Mamaziis
cull maintaw us well-known steadard,
BREAKFAST.
"Ry • thorough knowledge of the Natural
laws wh4-1, gu%ern the uperstione of digestbse
am! mantels. .ad by • careful spp1. s4en et
the fine p►spertkw of sell arlrct,r..d l'oeot.• Mr
Kpps has provided our breakfast table. witb a
deb. -au -1y flavored bevera.tr is hk;b may care
a many heavy doeirrrY bill*. It is bv
the Judicious are of welt article et
, diet that • constitution nay be ge.dsally
built up until atroag enough to relm every'
tendency to disease. Hundreds of wbtis
maladies are St slag amend us ready to at -
lack wherever there is a week point. We
may e•t-ape easy a fatal shaft by keeping
ouraelreu well fortified with pure Mood and •
properly aoerbbed frame--- "%.`Tull Servile*
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1890 --
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Coughs and Colds.
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WIZ,=ON'.S
Prescription Drugstore.
FALL & WINTER
coons,
I have just re('eived my large
consignment of Fall and Winter
Goods, and to make room for
them I am now selling off any
Previous Stock
At figures away down. I do not
believe in carrying over gook un-
til another year, and will always
sell at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
rather than hold them over.
Being anxious to keep up with
the time* I have just put in a
handsome plate glass front, and
intend making other improvements
that will make my extensive pre.
mines second to none in town
i am here to exchange cod,
with the public for cash, and ayes
bound to do it
Manager of Toronto I'
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