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The Signal, 1894-7-12, Page 5l WB. LL RALAA'('F•U K1m.sdvilla, wtu pna■1. At t. - -the mind of the woman who knows the best medicine for her aches, pains and weakness, is to be found in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion. It is a remedy which corrects and cures the distressing derangements and dis- eases peculiar to wo- men, builds up and strengthens her sys- tem when she's weak, run-down and overworked. For an invigorat- ing, restorative tonic, especial- ly adapted to woman's needs " the " Favorite Prescription " is so positive in its effect that it is,truarankked. If it ever fails to benefit or cure, in cases for tthich it's advised, you have your money back. What else can be " just as good " for you? For bearing -down sensations, u1'i eration, inflammation, every- thing known as " female com- plaint," this is a remedy that's safe:, certain, and proved. Take it for the prom/)t re- kf it imparts. RW ADVERTISEMENTS- JULY 12. Pass ail.ri % F. J. Pridkam g top aid Emma, -Derma • I . 7 lona to Debtor,, -C. Dewaiag. „ „ 5 reit Premiere Trout, - &+star Porter \ 6 r w I late- C. A. slander t tri....... 8 be cash 'tete--J. T. Asinine 7 oy1 Hotel-lk 6 be New . H. Wormed ifs 1.0 papule Imes Omit d R.,itiom--Nem. MittirY . 5 k.toe-R H. **um 5 7 MARRIED. fRMN-OOLCLot,OH-J.bn •.'Rseyi. .1 ytapietea, and Mai Martie C'eloloupb . were t arned at the Victoria -et. church psieoease of Wednesday. Just r7tb. by Ks,. 1t. Ir. Inc, HE TALK OF THE TOWN. rom the Reporter's Notebook '.i t..•re a Mel. 1• w' ver roma 1 role I. tent M t • tb1l's Amami lee Tak/s' lies.., es' bMk 111o11 .rtes U." -Been.. ow tot rkat and witty ..miner clothier. is ran ret the loot in the Mad .t r. J. Pnd- m a :be people's clothier. e■ the Square. Mery wore many I. views in Ooderwh oe m,t r,r. DIV. but the beet of them were ter t., It. R. dellewe In his studio. If you a: et• beet in his line go to Bellows. low uist the election is over try to tate as 17 1 9os.ttN.. To do so be sere and get m >umroar snit made by 1. J. Pentium. the IW. dothter. Ite will suit you ell U.K. 'e.• liseatitel Aemmer it' here, sad if you '`,1 lite to g.n et sephi.g really kaodeo.e easier views, leave your ender with R 'allows the photographic artist. sad he 1 do t L. re.t. Wif3 Ix,NT YOU' hare your eyes tested ' wuN'r- oest yes uytk.wegt. txomtii . 1 1 far. We ■take • peCLlty of Slang amsod le satisfaction. W. . Roil.mod )ew.tler. Ills TAILORINIL- Choke series sad Mr nausea eve s..tlags, blast 44 Wee le wanted sob. Weser badly ds4..00seet•eety bwrsala in sedated hag. (all and eee the geode 44 1* as Yee will surely key. R. Mselsrms•, r. Elul"' Ti C. (' F. -Roe. H. Irviw will Kt • special a.rmos to the ('aaadue M el Forrester, on *today, July 22ad, 1 o clock, A.N. Vining brethren are tally aivited- r. Uaor a LAWN SOMAL- I lies social bold by the St. George's irk guild, oo the grounds of Mn. K. R, tk, Tu,adey renal last was well W- iwi and • bead sndenjoyable time was The Mon selacu played a camber of ons dialog the evening. us Si, tee MaDAI. 1 oaravrno!t. --i■ natio for the silver medal white was stead by Dr. Hamilton, mayor of QomI, for � petition in the rahhe school of wick, although tie figure' set otficall saammis that Miw,ltbhol ea.m u the winner by a insjoriy of 7 IA M 1 ` ('limos News Reseed . For ey days tins issighborbsed las bar aid with tramps. One of this. !t is i uks M arta. Wiese* they ihed gals M house they are bold.• kod (road will Miele 011188"11114. �o gi' c times Wars • root at Castle 1eisc.,. Oa W•d■e.d■y of last week Ahrts Played the gm rod pleb and ' Mateo by a seam d 13 t■ 111 The Is *ere leaks tastes by the Joiner k► • soars of 15 to 13. 'hese MOM ' 7 ist'r..t•■g sad quite • weber d lie 4 take them W. The ant gam "s Saturday, 14th. bsiwsen the sr `in. and Km ted. Reit sen Mlmes'a.y.--ik. Marisa It maraud miseiessry from led* I'M mat tes.lhg talk en seisieme h s•• rem of Cwt .Mai sa Wok vi "Wk. the 1811. ate Wellies. • !k'm will he taken is behalf el the 8 itr sti1y. Is .f erboenebr, ■t 3 4 ""Uirmy Missies ver will 614lowis Mi. sklliran it•md. Leavy .w Lone'. $err_ -The sea IS 011ie Lsed 1 R apper w/ (n V.1 be %dN tr.lq In Inge ah. held eu /Whey stoomboi at 8 k' ohne M. }gl, `w 1. A.. d slew tf t service mew epp4msbte will be rw•m.d for mmardeM web 'mmn.ieamts will resew, Over or Yea Okzlgain. -New Kra : (Am (:irvia, ea Reeve of rt est Wawea•ett, was ia tem es Tuesday. looking Sal. and hearty. H• la me of two survavon of the old Nurse ad Perth District CialsoiUore. Sheriff (shb•we Mar the ether. Mr. Girton is still llvisg 00 the tarts he settled os 53 Tears ago. There are wt may mea in limos who have reacted th•t length of time s• ore farm. Tits New Peoria W).L.visu --Antes Free Prem The Rey. J. Y Howell, M.A., arrived with hie family last week from (.ed.noh, •sd they aro now ooaf'viably settled in the parsonage on Hewer Avenue. Th. morale, service w Sunday w.. deem - •1 to the roadtteagg sad •aphiaatten of the rules of the cheerful and broadly matinee the neatness wht•h should mast between pastor sad people to oarr'ytag en flu work of the church. Saswos m OKA,..iuiv. On Sunday aormag last the ( /r.agetaeo, about 50 swami, marched to Vietoria•st. church, where the pastor, Kos. H. Irvine, preached • sermon from the teat, " 1'e shall knew the truth, and the truth shall mak. yo. free." His 'abject was " Freedom . how to dew it, and bow to retain it." Tb. os.R,.. ration crowded the church throughout. The full dinar sang well sad •Dpropriately, the mem elecenttaag� with ' • God Save the Quoin, ' •ad ell. bemdiCUoo. A ,tilt% Hotta_ -- The old ImerDanonl hotel be Km/etas-•t., which was purchased by Robert Tnompeoa some time age, has bus completely noevated sad has hem leaned to It Currie, for many years monist ed with the hotel business in Huron county. Mr. Currie hes fitted up the house from garret to ceUer, and has opened out with cannel accommodation for the travelling public. We have no doubt %Ir. Currie will do hr share of the business in his new sad impreted stud. Look OCT PON THEM. --News Record' A couple of gentry who follow the Cook & Whitby circus.alied o. • gentleman named Nitaotser % Notth Oriitia, Friday, telling him they had been referred to him by Ti.. dal 6 Wade, bankers, of t inllu. and pro- ceeded to show where • men et good char- acter with • capital of $500 could doable his mosey is a few months. He let them have the P1500 in mask or metes, and -well, the same old story. The gentleman has 2500 worth of experience. kit.:', DAy, .ter i x /:ARD,.► PiAT% --A grd.e party under the auspices of the Kang • Daughters will be held on the grounds of Wm. Acheson, Trafalgar -et: on the event./ 61 Tuesday, .lsly 1 common' in at 7 o'clock. The town band will furnish music of the ooraeloo, and coffee and cake will M provided. Admisst.. 10c. Everybody is cordially invited, and there should be a large attendant's' ea the King • Daughter, ►re um'(ea+,minattonal and are Join • hood work in this section. A FAITH,• t Pria 1• Sea, •ST. Boston Journal The public school tougher as off on her vacation. May it be • happy one, the hoard good and chap, the company ogres• obi.. and sport cosmos'. No one earns a reel so faithfully as she dose, .r needs it mon or appreciates it Meter. The public school teacher shares with the American, mother the cusrody of the children of the State, sod has an 'her keeping the future catirene of the nation. Rest, health and ceatent attend her in her Summer outing. A Lil u l Etrutit'e E. As a buggy 0Oatautog Mn. Whitely, wife of Ur, Whitely, and her two ,.hildren was stand Ina in front of W. Acheson • revdence, Trafelgar•et., • runaway team of horses dashed down the street. Mn. Whitely lumped from the conveyance* and pluckily caught her horse by the head, whilst !lies Acheson and her wised Mies Wilms, who were standing near, lifted the children out of the buggy Mrs. whitely'ti horns be came frightened .s the team dashed by and to the esdavor to break away from the grasp of its plucky little mistress rolled over ou the ironed, Mrs. t1'hitely still holding w to the hoe the end of which had in some manor become wound around the Deck of one of the little girls. in the struggle fortunately the lines broke at the buckle and the child was released. bet not Mime Mr. Whitely had received a severe abrasion of the wrist. The escape of all sooeeroed without setaous results was marvellous. MiT. NEt.I. ve. G.,nlRI• ■ -Our t'.el.r team went to Mitchell 00 Tuesday last to play the tam of that town a.4 man• aged to win another game from that club. The game was quite lively from start to finish, and was won by th• field- ers this time 'sawed of by the hat. tory, both teams banning well The Mitoboll boys ablyensWasd their d reputation for gobeavior, and our boys ars highly pleased with the treatment ac• ended them, and will endeavor to return it when tie Mitchell people Dome to team yah maw Mem is August The rains es u mpired by Mr. Boyle gave ssti/adU.a to MI pla art w:th very few •ao•ptio.s. The is the sows by innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 total. Mitoidl 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 A Gedm•ich 2 6 0 0 0 2 0 3 0-13 Bata/raw Well, Powers, Raker : Robert - . no. Holmes, Mslom eon After Laving had a plasma day's sport. the members of the team, ce stepping from the train, were very agreeably surprised to msec such • lams su.ist d Hair (Heade, headed by their meager, Mr. Crawford, vice. -pees., Dr. Hot•,, and the Canoed Hand. The torah light and broom prooesuiob (orated at the depot and marshal dem East tot to the Square, thaws ono citrate to the right. Ratting at floosie's drag st.ry the boys heartily gave three cheers for the band, tho moaarer sad the oatlaeas, sad than quietly betook themeless homeward. Don't rmet tege to t1uEshastienpark wit Wednesday .ttarmooe to ase N• Cliatoalaaa play ball with too Mal Mesa This is the drat apo ttaeruae. d • Mania team in tom for weasel ,.an, sad tM boys are going to try to teea the tablet es Moir old frisdly appansub, FAmawttu. Srretlt •--One Thersiy eve- ehg last • bergs asses d the mashers .ad friends of Vieteela.d Methodist dime\ mat at 1a bane d J. Renk, FJgh•a, to rap barwweil to As. Marna who left se Saturday for tie "boaAfter a Mss served gist woo e■ et the tgrega'ies, 0. M. INten basil ef the •seg, rha, re ead the fellawiig address and premmtd Mr. Marble with a prey el flab : Oosseir., July 5416, 1881 T• Ir. sod Mea Jas.IKa II.. Du. Tan. s , -fl. sat.b.re sad an gretsblen ef Otalrr . d R14.aiw adult swam allow peer esn■eelies wfti us 1a swim althea* ,a.y.pl g Se yes .s teapot• THE SIGNAL • GODRRICH, ONT, THURSDAY, JULY 12. 104. des ei ear Mktg BreiaaMdibe •• severe triallacanoe w has bees year chief jay se w'H es ears for afar• th•e lefts maga Yen and yaw de- voted (wally h•...yer been Commit is every goad work. Many of us have ptu4t- sd by your o.i. dela sad been taluemeed by your euareteot Ids sites c►ildheed, and n ow as y.0 le.v• am it 11100146 as if a father and mother is laved 0, rimy 0.t from as. W. command yosi to Gad sad the ward e( His grans. 14., HM .hoWt blessing be urns you and your loved omen. May your Moog years be mad• bright amid beautiful with the proems of tit• teaser. la am - alumina we present the s000mtaayiaagg gilt as • token of our love, .ad say the e•ddest of all words, Farewell, "O1 ' how sweet at will la in that beau Will lead, S., free from all sorrow and pato, With soars on our lips and with harps to our head, meet one aeother atai.. Sigesd os behalf el the friends sed members I M rs. 1' I' Hell Mn H.I. I, Bert Rusk !Ir Martin made • feeling reply to the ddrr... Mr. Marto lied bis wife hey. Labored with this church for over 40 years, sad will be greatly missed by the older people. Alter Aur. Martin's reply. Mise Ammo Homier was called forward, and !goes Marey Rusk, of behalf of the choir, read her aa appropriate addron, and two ladies press.t d her with a beautiful sow reckon/ chair and a plush covered foot stool. Mise Homage has jest severed her co•ase• time with the choir Wier years of calmest service. Harry Homing* replied on behalf of his sister. rat* u' "Ivaco,. This Presby- tery bold its reviler m..tiag at Br.se8eld on Tosaday the 10th nut. rhe moderator's term .f office haying expired, the Rev. Neil Shaw, K A., was appointed to the chair for the nest six months. ('ommi..000n to the t ventral Assembly reported as to their diligence u attending the meetings of the assembly. Harr. W. M. Marna, K.1)., the convenor of the 1'rwhybry's Home Mnuioa committee reported that a student had bees secured for Bayfield sad Bethany for s few Sabbaths. His action was sustained by the Presbytery, sad the Presbytery agreed to continue the eerviees of the student then for the Summer. A oemmattes was ap- pointed to nominate standing committees for the eisuiig year, and the foUowing were aoenrdiigly appointed : Homo Mission committee -Revs. W. M. Manta, C. Fletcher, S. (arrior, ud their elders. Mate of Religious- Rims, A. Stewart, .1. A. Hamilton, Dr. Ur. ..d tier elder. Tem. potence - Revs. .1. A Anderson, R. Henderson, A. McLean and their elders. Sabbath Schools -S. Acheson, 1. A Me- Dosald and thew elders. S•bbeth Obeerva■ce -Revs. 1'. Musgrave, S. Harr, N. Shaw sad their elders. Finance - Rem, Neil Shaw, lir. 101)oea'd, P. Mmwers and their elders Sup•nn- teadence of !Radom ts--I'r. McItonald, t. Stewart, .1 Mclean, ('. Fletcher, and their elders. Systematic Roneficeses Iter., A .IcLe•o, W. McKay, R. Header - mu, with their elders,, ('hristtea Endeavor Revs. .1. S. Henderson, W. Marten, S. Acheson with their olden The committee appointed to visit Manchester and Smith's Hill with • view to having Leeburn supplied in coon.cuoo with thea charges in the erect of 1'moo church Mug united with Hayfield and Bethany, reported the imprac• tenability of such supply. Rev. J. A. Am• derma gave notice that et the nett meet, tag of Presbytery be would move that here- after the Presbytery hold tt. regular must. lop at Clinton. David Buchanan apo pared beforh the Presbytery as • student for the ministry. Being exanumed by the Presbytery -4 committee, the Presbytery agreed to recommend him to Koos (.'olle•,r"" as s student io the Literary T)epartmeat The next mesons of Presbytery wall bis held at I lintoo on September 11th, at 10.30 LOCAL BRIEFS. The union choir picnic mal concert will he held as Seroma on the 19th int. Several young boys from town are .amp tog in swatheld's (,rove, Byfield Road. "All is sot gold that glitters". Don't he deceived, but boy a "White" or "New Wil hums' Sewing Machias of Geo. W. Thom son. It is reported that R. E. Hooper, science neuter of the collegiate, was tithes with • stroki of paralysis while playing base ball in Toronto last week. The third class students finished writing on thea examination out Fnd•y and the second elms on Tuesday. The 1st clam begin watt.* Thursday. There was • premature explosion of • canoes fire cracker is Detroit ea wedmes day and • lad named O.erge Frick was blinded ger life. Another lad was fright• fully burped. Duringthe long vacation, i e., through• out Julysad August, the law °Noes in (:deriowill cites at One o'clock r. M. on Saturdays and at four o'clock on the re- imaging days of the week. Heart Urease it•li•vd is 30 Miiutes.-- All oases .f •egasie or sympathetic hart diem- • relieved is 30 Muth' ad quickly surd by Dr. Agnew's Cees fey the Hart. Ow ..te • attages. Sold by Jos. Wilson, E' th %misdeed it the Uoml■ie■ .Mc- tiow are sot h Id this Fall the modeled oleates- • will he the me=t se too lip. We're coda, to work for the sten wbe will enfom the sow by-law. Our ours patch carte to grief about An •'.flock Sunday maiming. Kbeamattsm l wed ia • Day. -M..th America Rbeumatie Cure, for Rkessmti•en sad Neuralgia, radially eared in 1 to i days Its action es the system he remarkable and mysterwa& h removes at ease the mime end the 4108.., imn.dibly iimppe•re The fres dose greatly beneita 75 menta geld by J. Wilton sad all draggl.t . Illy Rev. S. Nalfon, who reriov.d frim Rath- vee to Watford, was re.eatly est rtaised at • bugler at the former piste sad pre- ened with a gold watch. Mn. Sabos wee ale the recipient of • geld ring. Th. reverend *-hese■ iia breiier of Bev. 6. F. 'hetes, et Stratford, (snarly of Ord.• rieL • hoes to Horsemen. -Om bottle of Eaeli h Spiv% 1.1■hn.ni eemplS.ly re- moved • sorb ham my hero I bake pie acre u r•eemmendimg the remedy, as it a- b with mysterious promptness is the re- newal from berm .1 bars, weft .r mBewsed Maws, Neal spark., spines, eerie, .messy, midst sad swans. Gamma Roes, Tamer, add by Jos Wltsa. Markham'. Out. Relief is Ws Evan Dhtreeehg kid- ney and bladder .idoses relieved h is beers by the " New °slur 8.ee. •wear• SAW L0NR Gti.a" TW mew reedy is a (lest eerrrise and delight is pytiteees en assert eine e./ee 4 Hever Ori b dm Madder, It Imola and every pre d the arisery p■esps is make er Mals. h relieves reseseles d water and pais r i• Same& Melt If yes treat water sore. Wati wee unit. W Jia Wises. KNOWLEDGE Brings eom'fort and improvement and Imide to personal eujoyineil$ when rightly used. The many, who live bet- ter than . e t hers and enjoy life snore, with ler eaputditurvr by more promptly adapting the world's beat products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presetting in the form some seceptab:e and plata- out to this tats, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect Lx. salt • ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Hid- nep. Liter and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfectly fres from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sal. by .11 drug- gists is 75c. bottles, but it is manu- factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will nut aoceut aria substitute if offered. MARINENOTES. Ram flahi■g has bees very Tight the week, quite an .Wrest :o taken to bo.atug this mason. Str. Cambria called here, bound down, on Tuesday. Th. KoUage brought in the tint coal since Hee strike. The weather has bees to cold for much bathing this week. ser. Kmpire called here on Wednesday and wok on salt and passengers. A notice has been put up,proLi biting per sons swimming at Attnl's botch eche. Tdman brought down a deck load of stone from F'ort Albert last week. Schr. Koltage arrived on Tuesday with 125 tom of soft coal for W. Ise from Tole- do. Str. Monarch was in on Saturday and took on two can of hay and ens of settler's effects. Dredge Arnold' is dredging out the reef in the harbor and using the stone to sink the crib., Nr. McNaughton took up the crib at the and of South pier, and has sunk another at the sod of North pier. Two sow boats which were lost from the Jessie last Fall and drifted ashore were tow- ed into Kincardine last week. The city of Windsor is held by the Government on Lake Ontario for $7,000 damages which abs did to the caaaL The Sophie bas been repainted .ad ('apt. Greet hat god reason to he proud of his Wessel as she is one of the finest looking and bast boats on the lake. Sehr. Todman left on Weidneid•y for Victoria Harbor to load the remunder of the timber for the piers. There was not a full load for the Sepbie. Str. Cambria was is on Friday bound up and took on freight and p•seeagen. She now goes from the Vault to Mackinaw, this Mang her first trip. Thorn wort 140 pas - scorers &bowed. The cable steamer Faddy anconad off Cape Canso, Wednesday, having x,mpletd the third Atl•■tic cable for the ('ommercial I 'able Company. The Faraday was *ogee d only twenty day an laying the entire cable. THE WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Gelerteb Peters. O oonu,.. July 11, tet. Spring Whet.- pemdard 0 :S to 0 ,eFleur. family 0 10 t. 0 M Shorts, a toe., 00 M MN r Bran, w ton 00 UM �, M� t 00letNdi • 6ta ...., e0 r Ot $ di U Pas,•bash 01Sb1r 0160,1116 B•iii7• two rowed, g bask ...-.... O N te 1 M commaeMbete tt•y••ten tNte700 Potatoes. a beak. sew 1 r le 5 10 Butter, 0 14 to 0 Is Kam fresh mamcksd, a des1 le to 000 Chime •11to1I4 Weed'� •0te400 Hoof idees. • 111.0 91 Sheep Skies , U.. N it 4 tpop 4Nte430 Dressed Herm 6.04650 TO ADVIERTIBERB. Notice of changes mutt be left at this Office not later than fiatnrday noon. The ,(Spy for changes mast be left not later than Mon day noon. Qaanal Advertisements aooepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. Servant Wasted. c- cENERAL SERVANT worm).- Apply 4 MRS. 1 001LLN7t;DDY. 77 p Mseet. L 'wife'f WIi A Ais SHAW, TEACHER OT ra M Men sad Theory-.aperte.M. Ow ser Ear of Capt. P•rwenar. Wet -et. r-3. Courts of Revision. APPEALS FROM COURT (►TTEVI9• tea.-• e.mt for the il heads( ar �p..t. ram the het er Rowl;esg M ONetetteh win he held Wenn a rt Raear i. h (b.n7. Tema tTJedle en P►tdey Jul?. 1 deet 1. ItiateriLL m' e' a, ,i eeserten'Aar ieleal Clerk of Tows a staff(. b. Hotels. TRE ROYAL MOTEL NOW OPKN ea Ynmsa , ,mgent'�omems. hay ry e ielea . who W tie ey It is sem y...w.11�Mhedk*1 ithen tdeedeMw SNP of MI el a r1ueeodelee the mem OWLHbesal deem GREAT BARGAINS IN (,Y)TTON4, &C. Grey Cotton, yell wide, 3c. pot yd ; Extra Heavy, •etc., worth 8c. ; Healy and Fine, 7c., worth 10c.: yard wide ginghams, beetquality, sc. pre yanl.I Special vahle da Ladies' and ('1ii1 glen's Hosiery Ask to see time Daisy Brand ladies' Fast Black Cotton Hone, titsawkas, I5c. per pair : also is Silk Finish only 25c. Goods shown with pleasure, whether you purchase or not The cheapest spot in town for cash. JAMES A. REID. Jmtdea', Stook. oed.l.14. June rtk, Ire. 'll'tsatytwutngpt Ouldti/. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SNOW AND to.:obE■icm, Arrive. 5rATioNs, Depart, r.. P.M 1150 950 2 N • Ood•ricb . 1) 616 1 IO 310 1131 931 110 Holmesvftl.,., 714 137 410 1010 922 213 Di •A 736 1:6 415 150 g m• •i Chutes 1 7 3a 2 r 450 900 9 a, 140. tle iferth- 750 240 526 550 6111- 10 u etrwtfod..♦ eN 495 7r Pubile Notion NOTICE -HAVI'N(: DISPi KD of m'f Deem= b Wm. Sharman. Jr- 1 r► Otte.' tical all et'.aente be settled Dr cob at sooetlijrcatt signet 310. K. W W NINA, July Stk, 1161 ;yµ NuTICE- Mr. third interest i A. ntbt a manuheei atttunse eras lyse meat of Buchanan -l- Son the p•. Wic will please note that after the Ith of June e11 teen,` actions will be do.e under the name of Kac°anon• 4t Keynes. tlt't'l1ANAN k SON e7-11 i W. A.I(HYNAS- �'OTICE.- ALL PERSONS FOUND 1 trespassing on my tends by Macadam. hennas. rearing. camping, fishing er other wise will 'be prosecuted according to law. Such lards are the Han farm, in the township of Colborne, and the property known as is. F•:M Reserve. lo the townships of Colborne and Ooderiek. R (A]fl'NON.IJ.(•.N. BAN( 111.111t.004. dolicitor. Proprietor. Special Settees. V lVODERICH POCNDRY AND • MACHIN N WORKS. To the public :- Buy Ruociman Nos. 9 and 4 plow., Huacl man land rollers and root cutters, Watford Nos. 7 end 4 plows, American mouldboards, Watford twin plow, it is the beat. Watford sr0Rler., the leaders. Watford hay rake.. AI se other implements. Plow notot. reduced in Dries. Hare most kinds. Castings made to order. Cash foroad metal. 45-ty .1. B. RC'NCIMAN. SfiINI:LF:�' SHINGLES' SHiNGLES' Ltd you hear them drop f 1 tare lust purchased scan at low prices. They must he sold. -Only $1.35 per squats. 1 hive elm made another strike -a vessel of Red Oak Lumber to arrivefine is not In it. 1 will sell lees than pine in doming. wainscot Ing, and taterior decorative work. Did Pon ere Weft I about i i` B°°k sewr+heabout it. 1 have lest Afew loads of beading cultingu for Summer mod lett. =1.50 a lead. 1 have also a quantity of doomed° hard wood, loon end .bort : and hemlock slabs at 1$2.KIper cord. Ready to furnish estimates on all kinds of wood walk cheaper than ever. and still doing business at the ULD STAND, 19.17 JUSBPH'[ID1, ProPiel7 For Sale 01' for Rent. MAITLANi' HnTEI. i'ROI'ERT1', Godericb. for sale or to rest situated close to U.T.R. station; immediate ion. terms of tale easy. Apply to W. y. he iN. manager L'ates Less a shrine Cm Toronto. 7041 -vOR SALT OR TO RENT.-Hol'4F; 11'' and lot ma AnOleseaeL (`•1yr, tows water andtstd en. Telma rteeoeable. Aptly to R. ENNON, ou tee preemies. 7e• -ft VALUABLE FARMS AND TOWN PROPERTY iron SALE UR RENT, Lot 9 in the drat concession. Oodrricb town. ship, county of Huron. 2 miles from Ooderl.•h. e.nllgtlag of 140 acres more or leas. Barn Mix M, nearly new, good orchard of choice fruit. well watered with spring creek, as excellent geeing farm, can be bought on easy terms. AAOOIy to .OFLN KNOx, Auctioneer. Lot 1 in the broken froni, went of the Lake road in the Western diriam, Township M col borne, county of Hiroo, 3 miles from (lo,lerioh comprising 119 aces Large bank barn. go•.1 frame ketee 1+ 'tory high, nearly new and Rued Orchard .1 Monte from nam be bought on easy terms. Apply to JOHN KNOX, Auction ser. Bieck • and B. Lake nom in the township of (Wheelie, eonsiming of !r acne more sr 1101• These arc on the remita frame house, frame barn and good ., stabling. About K. acme owes st uss. This (farm i li (considered °a 4.1-.' ss hewing farm. Tb. farm esu be divided to suit purchasers and bough,ven easy terms. Apply to JOHN KNOX. Haase and lot is the town of ('tints, -Lot 41,ps- M dent tp nbeni the old w7 high mill, eqn sg(M(site�■tt10 .161 Ig Mort' huge, 1 is= elmem with food caner, all is seed Mrapair. Apply to JOHN KNOX. r► A urae/bear. tureen. Nast Waimea*, Pel sores. This 1e • Seat-Jwes farm. Anse tows lot 47* Ott. riser, Apply to PHILIP HOLT. wtl 100 ACRE FARM FOR BALE. -TIME std bissipasid o( the late James Oen. day, et the eselemielp of bast We went', be - las lave belt of let is, mammies' 1. en eke gavel toed that Made h.� frees to What kw. it ie rt abets N w4 from Aon.. m+k a t , vii with Mr Mtrsbee wad e tekoM sear at 4.e1144aiev.ly new home beam with seven levo roam and cellar with other ..nvgnlenegS tad geed bank hart wad sheet WS law bterrg rant trees see a the prowlers, ♦fief N soros are cleared. Tae nal le or the lest,Farther leforwutlon from S. (• YR* Ankara P O. 114 FOR MALI AT • BARGAIN.- 1. eemnssdleee 1406141.. a Eby, Ste. ees=eat teal. Terms" wearer, 1. 41. WOW, Russet. P. 0. NORTH-WIRT LANDS FOR BALI. RSALK.--N. * LOT 31,2ND OON- AT I� 5000 ACRES OT VALUAKLK t.wpi ovsct and almprsved Mm leads p doe■ iess earytsg hem 1 ne It miles Sem QS'•ppeea Shades. N, W. T., kr We very thaw. No ettler dare M .(red sum - me ere te hellion/ bO■•ess. Per RA psselesis s emir b A. D. DICKSON, Meer ..r•:wssa THE NEW DRUG STORE. I wish to announce to the ladies and gentlemen of (:od.rich and viy'in ity that 1 have opened out in uty new store with an entirely new and clan pletA• stock of drugs, patent medicines, soaps, sponges, tooth, hair and nail brushes, combs, perfume., Sc., and shall be pleased to receive your es- teemed patronage, assuring you that i shall at all tunes do my utmost to give satisfaction and to furnish airy custom ors with the best. In the responsible work of dispensing physicians' plea criptions 1 guarantee careful and faithful preparation ami will bite this n'y personal attention. The valuable receipts of the late and much respected Geo. Rhyne,: can be filled and procur'e'd as required. Pure Pans I;reen, Fresh In -est Powder, and Hellebore. ('HA S. 1). WILLIAMS. lots with ties. Rhyne, Rohl. McLea• a Hl.ek, PURE CARBONATE _01 - COPPER FOR SPRAYING TREES. Prevents Iot:N of Fruit from fungous disease and insects. Solt by • . E. DAVIS, 1'11M, K. Medical Hall :.RTI FPC I I:\111 1:1 Furniture 1b4 is not ot.:, .•ref u! t y' • pleasure 10 the eye. cat. 00 more ibas ,he other kind. it is only nrcccw•ry 10 nU le the right place to get It. We can show the pret new and dainteet designs imaginable. A walk through our tams meek will nonylac• you that nowhere can 70.1 find as floe• belectlo,, or prices en low. We have • large IIneof uphol.tert surgoal• and beautiful Preach Cloven In Louie XIII. Medal 14ow, Renais•n,e and other design especially interwung to ladies. never before exhibited In town, cold oily at s MiTH'M FrKNITI'RE °ORE ..N f145 Pt UaPa, Mechanical. (MPLEMKNTM RIPA1RRi'. THE un ` denlesed are powered re , repair ~.end mesas rte. The .,t fled hinders • sp.slalty. .1. S, .,- Mc k CO, Is 04dis.O.eereh. et 3m F. SMEETiI's 1' I. ANIV(; MIi,1. •,h MAs11. 1•i.,,f: AND 1:1.1\U F,tt TORN. 1 take this sep.rtnnily to inform the publ,. that 1 •m pill (n the hearses not withstanding all minors te the eesuery. and am prepared to de every dale er woet Iso my heehaw's/arias a window reuse to erecting • 1et..e,�g Imitates with sa•n.ard reef. Coosistes for.10bed sad .amp.lition invited. Tse Inr0Mieg of bulkiest matvlriwl, seeb se lath, sliserleo and lumber • oteeislor. T. SM 11ITN. eeMIN. July bub. Ilk BAKING POWDER is bulk, 30r, pe A IOa. hefts makes 2 Bailees et ROOT =Elk. s Ikrfroshla Smm.sr Drink. Any amen, N empty handy Reties •t ton. *soh. • Intl Ile. se New .awl i eailiw. Ina ..t Med 1.1■sn GOA e1B Newest Peden • Is Sulk. JAMEpI wiusoirs PRESCRIPTION DRUB/ WYSS& Tolapbs■e 11. The Signal ismss more calls epecial atteatee to to Job Printing_ facilities, which are solar• pored oueide the cities for the pre.N and proper eaeeuto• of all .Imam ed printing. A perusal of this etnouson- meat may .uggewt e.methtng you may be in nerd of, and is such rase we who .it your patronage, feeling L.addent that oureQort. to please will meet wale the approval of our patrons i\etaJs This useful else is kept in the fall range of qualities saws as letter heads. While IstUer e 4&1, In this line we hair a very large stock of fine writing( paprn emit able for every class of business repreeentrd in this locality, cera prising laid and wave, linens, quadrille and ether paper.,. ruled or unruletl, as may br rr-yuired. Memwo, meads are riot so generally used, they fill an important place in trowhirniial corms:pr rienc e. See what we 1' got under the above heads. Vat ikaad.s If the " pay as you go ' }'Lin was the order of the .hey the demand for account paper would not be so great , but there are i•cn.•. men who get so many dormers that they wonder if the stock will ever run out. We don't intend it to, and at present our *tot k i'. coin plete in this line with four ,inm Good paper and neat ruling. %hake %%Xti Me Both single and double dollars and yenta columns. They come cheaper thaw" bill heads, 1.,14 are the limper thing- to send :titer a delinquent once a mouth': They are sun' to fetch hint round- -om.•t i nu•. bare\ores Now, it would be hard to act along without envelopes, and to keep up with the demand for theist we keep a large stock on hand. We bate now altout a hundred thousand in .toy k, ,and the prices will range from lac. to S'=•00 per M. We handle tom' mercial and legal sites.•xclu'itely, e, Ohlftmtle r e \Q\ V r4.114.V114\ty has already pare partially mum orated in some of the heaths ;lots, There is, however, a vest .tunoaa of work under this head that to enumerate would more than take up the entire space occupied by thin adv 't, but we slo it all at TSB RItiNAL. to Ln "At Home" or a w. ;.ling require tottuilerable taste 1n •,'.ec ti en Wtu.iitnert, hut. tee u...ltt it an easy utatt.r by k.'. stock the very late -t and I • samples to be iie.l. meall aril rue. roarams of entertainment,' "Mil meetings prouiptly turned out, trout the plain but mat to the priest elegant with coal and. Dencil attacho.l. eft' \\. • • ' .. • : i. t, ' . w: I. r.., I ut .-.i.'ia1.y in ti i-, ..u.t lets in -lock and fruity papers -auitalole fort or rogairrw.'ut3. Cards t%i\d T %Lets This heaol . overs s large range of work, from a bread or milk ticket to • newt calling card, from an or- dinary admission ticket to a tasty business creel or a handsomely printed membership ticket. Ni osiers Our facilities for turning out this clam of work are evideni ed by the fact that the great hulk of It is .lone by um. This line ahs i.• eludes Dodgers w•Fnch our three pre.sce :,1. able • ob m a belong to the poster Ilepartatent also, and we stake a apet'ialty .pt them -promptness being our aim in this respect. A notice of male will appear in Tag I06AL free cf charge when hills for same A re Kee here. #‘‘ Kvr,ds oS Vii ork in the typographical printing doe yrs he done in this eistahli■hmeat in an expeditious and artistic manner and Our V r.ees u:hkk be So�ttna very reasom►ab4e We *sterna our en and solicit a mete. TWV. thanks for past fav roeti..ance of eke UNeaioe, Or,,