The Signal, 1894-12-27, Page 6$
THE HONOR
OF TIIC F' IMILY
tt alir awl. M1110\,
YOU •ay you have broker eft voar
oupge-eat wits Sate Haibana' ," said
Henry Elford, with sour surprise, to reply
te an a' aounoameot tootle by his fired.
f»sett Goldwin.
'1s- es, my dear fellow, eau/ the, taut ma.
Cr• hector of soy family u too aacrud t
be placed a }eopardy by au mlleoianoe with
• girl whose !saber hoe been ouot.cted of
forgery I ash awry for p..or Susie, but
tiers s no help ter leer in Ib.. ares. She IS
Jutta brokea•boarted I bear.
'Hut.,' mid 1 .. friend, "tbe case hos not
yet tach , hoz! de.wo$. A neer tnal
las beim granted, and there may be a very I
11ffer.st verdict.'
"tamely poeuule,' said Henn•tt
.. on d be oh -u.d escape through moat, tuck
et the Nat the drams romans, and it eon
Bever he wiped out. 1 talked the matter
over very fully with my father sad mother
before 1 anaouue ed my determination to
sato.,although 1 had already resolved what
:. d,,. Father would, 1 suppuee, disown
m forever if 1 could be so base and de -
m .orable s. w make that young woman my
wife, as view of the disgrace that Has taken •
upon her other. Ti.ere have been the far •
u.• rotten brmchts 1D our treoeslogioil tree,
an l ( .could not :eke to be the scat to place •
era • there.'
1
'I do not quite understand,' said his
t•aod, 'Low, as • man of honor, you sou set I
•aide an csgogemeut that was ford • year
ago. and especially to view of the tort that
your wedding day has been appointed,
simply on the grounds teat you bane stated.
,.• wren: act Leung charged against the ,
you.g lady Ler.elf ' I
•Perhaps you do mot look apes these I,
thugs rlactly ae I do,' said iesajGehlwts.I (,
•Our family honor has bra guarded with
the utmost care for three hundred years,
while you perhaps have D rears to take •
much interest in the history of your anees f .
tors.' t
'Nous of my relatives have thus far bees I
sent to pre.. it Congress,' was leery'. re-
ply, followed by the remark that he did sot Is
think himself Jos stied In diare,rardieg an iD
ergagomeot with• w t:by young lady ba -
•
cause of any act dose by another porton I p
however nearly mister. t
This cooveratlon, however, would give I,
the reads. • very imperfect naw of the , h
nnderlyi.g fats a regard to the case.
Richard Goldman, the father of the venlig
Rao who had thus discarded • worthy lady
had been for several years intimately as-
sociated in briars with Mr. Al art Hal- y
horses,/the accused party and father of
Surae. They bad been engaged in stock
speculations on • large scale, but their o
opentium had trees unfortunate, and some
hes.y messes hal halo eu.tained, mere par k
,u alarly b. Mr. Halborson. w
Coe forgery referred to c.,osist•d, u ase
aiu.ged, in having attached the name of Mr.
(.oldwu to • guarantee tor the redemption
of • Domain certificate that had been sold to
• sustainer. The sum of twenty thousand
dollars had been pard for the certificate pro-
vided, however, that the purchaser should I
bold • ruaraotee option, to return it .t any i
M
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY. DEC 2T. 1R94.
ebaree ee, d that w bales Dot epos- mid ttameMioo to no abase a Mpg filter
ties atter another peaaad is rapid view b- I did sot for • memeat eurpeot ft well
fore hint, and he begin rears were to realre ober- packer you haas
d tstrted w sea'
ly lama ever why h:. stock speculations a 'Well, Sere,' said her fatbar,'aay so
awneouw uwith Mr l,oldwna had been se about this lortuuate discovery eteept
disastrous. Hath
Hatt e end had Dow coma. your mother, trent whom, of course, mud w
lioldwia bad evidently resolvethrew robing. I .ha11 show the letter 10
that cert ti,au Mods, oats hods, sad oblige
hint or redeem u, u the ugly way to escape to more Guy use d it Mita the trial comes
ns
bo • obarr of 1 ,rgerv. en '
A few Dore only passed, when Mr Hal•
sesa
mm plead to e you luoktrg •o well,
os
Mies Halbere,'said Henry Milord address
lag the yams mam y, wbohe chanced
wiserto
er as • street oar, about three weeks .f
ter the Incident Jut narrated.
-
'1 awell, Mr t•.li...4, and am pl a..c I
to meet tau,' was the yours, ladle reply :
and when she stepjrd from the oar, • tow
blocks : art her os, it very naturally 000urred
to 1110 gentleman that be would lobe uuly
• very short ride by leaving alma' the gameo
point, and acompanytag her home : whish
wa
he did. and during their couveruua eaeh
telt the touch ail that true hying sympatay
wht..h aotutltutes hue language of the
hear:. w
Mr. Elford had known Stefrom her
ebildbood . and if a true record of his most
secret thoughts had been kept sad shows,
it would hove revealed the fact that he had
ne
often t►ought of her is let lbs very o
whom he would some day delight to love
and tall his own. It au too soon. then,o.
however, to appron her with my Goch
sentiments : and a later years the young
men had realized, as he supposed, that it
would be absurd for him to cherish Day
*snout hopes i■ regard to .u•ue H•lbursoD-
She was the daughter of a wealthy family.
while he was comparatively poor : and no
wisely concluded that the best way would
,hast
is the
""mg limo In tis to any Irregularity of tM
w Stomach, Liver, or Bowel. Duty
teal
prevent serious'
kelt' rouse('u e no e a.
Attention
lawyer at use,. but he will not he It
rayl
boou was asled uu that obaige. The
'nant
:sled
was square at.d dir..r. The testi.
loony on both aides was deer mad poetics.
IMr. Goldoni, for the prose. utioo, swore
Ipsistedly tL•t rite signature was not bis
ows, •s-,3 that be had sot authorised it to
r placed torte by the dcfe.d.nt, who. as
the other has 1, swore to the fact as stated.
• collateral tear:oat) bearing directly up
u.. the twee wag adduced or. either side
That the to u Dun had bel.. 'arre'o eogagud
on *rock: speculations, and that their trans-
MUoos w..' r -'1 other bol, in many can..,
Imes loose and unbuaoev•like, was brought
c:early to the notice 01 the court.
The triend. of Mr. Haloor.00 to fact the
public believed has statement : bis: the
legal presumption was against him. The
laetltl.ony of :he two n.Ct hang directly
opposite, virtually went for nothlok, rho.
the fact remained. admitted by ..e defeo 1 -
ant blt..self, that he ba.: written' the name
of the prosecuting wittier, sad w.a unable
to show any •ut:iority fur halo, dos. s..
The trial was brief, and ended to convic-
ton for torrery : and yet the belief in his
nuowence was shoos. and an oppl* atioo for
sew trial was readily Fantod. la that form
be case w„ rattling when the conversation
occurred . ith brings those young gentle-
men tothe notice of the reader. be to think of her uoly .d one of hie early
' You Iwk sorrowful to -night, my dear.' 1 friends.
said Mr. Halborsou, addressing his daugh-
ter, • few days ::ter the verdict referred to.
t was late in the evening and 1. wan alone
n hu library, looking over his papers whoa
u daughter entered and approached him -
1 glum.- at her face showed that romethi•g
eerlou had occurred. Laying aside his
paper, he turned to her and contaued
• Well, my dear, I have my own cores and
roubles -a wrest many of them -but pi..m
tell me what tr .ubles you to -tight.'
" Well, father,' eaid Susie, ' Bennett
;oldwta called to the early part of the eye-
ing. He has boon here very seldom iatric•,
nil 1 ha.. felt :hot some trouble was ap-
ruaehing : but 1 was hardly prepared for
he startling mnoumcameat he made. In
toad of approaching and embracing me, es
e has been .ocustomed to do since we
wore engaged, althoutrh ID a constrained
mtn,,es-, lowed amply, thea resumiug his
riot, said : ' ]lir Halboreoa, 1 have oome to
make an important anoouneemewt -to ask
o0 to permit the cancellation of our en•
gatemen:.'
• Aad how did you answer him •' asked
or father.
• It seemed • hard stroke, father. You
now our wedding -da, was appointed, rad
e would have been married ta rex week,.
Renato stated his reasons. however, for
wins he evidently regarded as . stoma!
foyer.'
• Which was granted, I bops, without
hesitation,' said Mr. Halberaoo.
• I gave him so return, father, to suppose
desired hu sympathy or pity ; but look.
ow him firmly in the face, 1 said : • Well,
r. tioldwa, yopr remotest is granted. You
are released from your engagemeut.' Then
excuuog myself fur • moment, I went to
my room and collected all the engagement
presents he had raven me, includtng his
ring, and returned them to him, with the
remark that they would be of Do further
use to me.'
same wltbun twelve months, and reaatvs
back his mousy, lees tea per cent.
• This eertifuate, Mr. Halbor,00, that
you.seld me tea months ago,' Oka the per-
ebaaer, coaling upon the gentleman, ' 1 Italie
tendered to Mfr. l;oldwin to day, prop»ing
to •errroder it. a.uording to the terms of
the guarantee.'
'Well, sir,' said Mr. Halberson : and time
be retired to accept It " H
'He repudiates the ruarantee.' said the
purchaser- 'says he Dever •uthonred it, bee
and that the signature is not genuine.' h
'Aad has he referred you to me " asked m
for
w
eat
• And whoa did be then say asked ]Ir.
elbersoo.
' He seemed disappointed ; bad probably
o hoping for an opportunity to tell me
ow very sorry be was tor my disappoint -
ea. After reselvar the presents, he sat
• moment as If not knowing exactly
bat to do : but 1 soon relieved him of hie
.bare -meet by saying , Well, air, if
the object of your visit u accomplished, it
probably not necessary for you to remota
v longer :' and he took the hint and with -
w..
' And now, dear father, said Suer, 'even
if It is late, do please tell me s little mon
m regard to this trouble math Mr. Goldwin.
Or what ground doe* he amuse you of fer-
!:r.
Halborsoi.
'Yds, sir. And I expect you to Make it
right with ea l,ttle delay as pow Rile.' was
the patted reply.
'Thom is something very singular about
this matter,' Mr. Halbor.on remarked In •
troubled tone.
is
an
tire
"So n1 would seem,' said the holder of ilia
oertufieate. '1 have parted with my mossy
.uppoeuag I was dealing with mea who •ot-
tag in rood faith.
Inst the matter rest for • day or two,' gory' The suh3ect has been so painful to
mud Mr. Halhoreon. 'The indorsement, me that 1 have rood oothiag about it in the
with the name also u you see it here, wee paper
written by me, sad by Mr. l;oldwia's Mr. Halborua very willingly acceded to
order.' hu daughter's request, and wart over the
'Settle that between you. ties,' said the whole ,tory, as already gorse, dwelling
especially upon the fact that he had receiv-
ed the letter authorising him to attach Mr.
t:oldwa's true to the guarantee written on
the beck d the eertifin•t.. Whirs he had
finished, Susie was silent for • few momenta,
her thought• apparently bey wills some
half-rememb.red fact Thou sae said
' Pleas @trees ms for • few minuses,
father,' and after • short abettor she re
torrid, and holding up • p•pw, laked, ' 1e
this the lost letter that Mr (.oldwu tat
Ton
With • single glance at it, Mr. Halton's
ejaculated.
• Why, yes. my mold ' Wham bays you
customer , but, let me have my mosey
from one or the other of you very soon,'
• 1.nldwin,' said Mr. Halboring, calling at
that gentleman's odi.-e immediately, ' can
it be possible that you have resolved to re
paha* that signature, which you know
veru Mill, was platted there by your watts
seder ' I told you that 1 had loot the note
you sent me, directing me to sell the stock
s these terms, and to guarantee it over
your Dame.'
• i know nothing( of the sort, ear,' said Mr
Goldwin, with hit eyes resting, so the floor
If you have my writts order to that effect,
you must produce it
' I:ut, air,' urged Mr. Heid@Doo, ' 1 paid fond it , Thank Heaves ' thus will settle
the twenty thousand dollars over to you im I the ease, and ay me from •ey further
mediately
' +tr.uble.'
' Ito you remember, father. mid Von@
mooting me down town on. morning, •trent
Mn month. ago • 1 no wore poet preparing
to leave the city, to be absent t hoes or 1,•ar
day--o.erwbehned with humors, half
detest toes around yon, all talking to y,, '
• Yes, yes,' interrupted Mr Halbores
' 1 see- to ►•vet m dim reeolleeties of an
' Het.' said Mr. Halh r.ei, ' was not the ueters' of that sort
asr'tiaeat. yore• • id did sot I sell it by I 'Well, at the snoopiest yen were parting
your order, .,el nn year moonlit, and pla.e from me, yoe said 'Hen, Seta, is • little
Ort on•rantee on the hack of it, by your I peetksge of paters that 1 ehosld 0.ve pit in
writtee direction r my sero. T•kn ibowl home, and keep tit...
Not/ i g of the sort, es jar as ! rias...- safely till i ask fee them
bee, wee the reply, " Yee mist take ears ,Phe incased erases buck clearly.' sold
el thee eseddese• I d•11 eot.' Mr Hallewees, ' I Mice Ieovehod every
Mr. N hashes seta Iso the Arm time die book sod forger of h assstery. Wyfag is
Weedy n, and thee M was dealing with • think what arid hate hese doe with that
alas . he was dnsgng.ty itself to the very
0/ hM heart Se writhed gtiMMy away
way ho bid ase ..dowsed than
' H..o yon my receipt for it •' asked the
other
• Perhaps ant 1 hove • memorandum of
Mot anima' of Dash paid to you at that
t eine 'e
' And • great deal mnrh also, probably
she ware herein, Ire tnnsactioss together
at that time.
But in 000.e.quence of some favorable
ehanlfes in his fortune, he would now have no
reasooto hesitate on that scare, whale the
troubles tato which her father had fallen,
whether through his own fault or not, d:d
not make her any lees worthy of his love.
Mr. Eltord was pleased, and at the same
time somewhat surprised to find Mise Hal
boron so cheerful and happy, and apparent-
ly unconscious of •ppro•chtag trouble, when,
as every one knew, her father was soon to
be tried .gain oo a sharge which, if true,
wools rod him to prison fur some year&
It happened somehow that Mr. Elford
very coon fell Into the habit of calling at
the residence of Mr Hitlborson quite Ire-
,queus:y, and continued to de so.
la three Jays more the trial would come
on, when Mr. Ellerd. addres•ag Mise Hal-
irorwn, briefly recounted his (*elitism and
sentiment, in regard to her, remind's' her
that they were by oo means of recent origin
but were the reowal of hopes deeply and
fondly cheruned in other days: and finally
Came to the direct question, which involved
the otter of his heat and hand.
'Hut, my dear Mr. Elford,' said Seale,
'would it not damage the reputation of Toter
family to become allied to the daughter of a
num whose trial for forgery is still pending`
Would it sot be better to delay our engage-
ment
ngagement until after the result of that trial is
known''
'No, my dear,' aid the yosag man, 'In
the first place. I do tot believe your father
is ruilty of that come : but even If he were,
my love for you is not •fec:ed by any con-
sideration of that sort.'
It may seem to the reader that Susie was
mottos somewhat precipitately in accepting
an offer of marriage from a new lover with-
in lees tam two months after she had bees
discarded by a former one. Hut she had
her own reasons for what she was doing,
and they were courtly satisfactory to her
pants, also. she was wtlhng to give her
new lover although he claimed also to be
an old one -an opportunity to prove, is
that way, the sincerity and strength of as
•flection.
Again the trial came o., and Mr, gold
win swore more pointedly than ever that be
had Dever gives the defendant any anthorit
wrnttea or verbal, to ago hu name to that
guarantee
The dsfeodeot being then called, re -at
firmed whet be had said at the former trail
stating thin the letter hod been lest
'Hut It ho, been found •t last,' he added
dnwiog the letter from his pocket and
placing It os the clerk's desk.
• Was this written by you said the judge
taking the letter and inhibiting it to Mr.
t;oldwto, who regarded it for • mama:
with blank dismay, sed then said
'Yes, it does appear to be my writing. 1
had forgottes all about it.'
'A somewhat uarehable memory,' the
Judge reassrked.
A few moments leen closed the case, and
• verdict ,f •wlnittal, which, under the cis-
emnetosose, meant a triumphant vindica-
tion against • false sod :rue' charge, wee
rendered. Mr. Halbor.on immediately re
cowed the warm oongratolatisa of his
friends, in which the jury and WOW -
bar of the court united.
A few week, lam there was • pleasant
and joyful entertainment at the hoose of
Mr. Nalhor.nn. The mermen of his
daughter Susie, to one who hod no fear 'hot
bis nwn good mime, or the hoeor of his
family, would be damaged by that allw.na
7
Nor hod has alterwtrd my re sen b apl re
)tend a result of that sort.
As for stooks nelsons,, Mr. H•Iberwow
dropped thetas farms- : and M was never
••'orw•rd known to aoao--a,b,.a any..@
no writer Me name for ,m, u.leat • for-
mal and legal authority for Moose aerie
pried the mraatsre
aortal ss a ladear.
Sem. psepto a Iseky is 1(wding tit.
re..wly at the nght time A ease in
fo'bws, and ie worth readies -
Ablest three ms,hs ago 1 was all meed 1
up with rheumatism. eateries( mon thaw
tartan from it 1 ter 1 Mn. bottles et
your valu•M. wodisiu., Ranter& Rl.d
RItoro, reel new feel all O K. Some rural
ago 1 task • few bottles of R R. R sod ,
hound it ' he Ism* mother. 1 had over owl
1 had Ow very hest of health esti! tide o(-
tash of rh..wrtmet, et sow 1 am glad te
my that R. R. R has made me se send se •
peskier d I dollar. PIMP"- A.' Mrdlowaets
. r Asd it woe is that to £ kkale s-,0 OK
Tea 1 base Oe- hetes yob this Mhtbse egabmef+be gar Tas J ORA . Only $1 s year.
Indigestiuu,
costiveness,
headache, nau-
sea, bilious-
ness, and ver-
tigo In,licatu
certain func-
tional drratito.-
ma•nts, ilio best
remedy for
which is Ayer's Pill.. Iterel. veg,'-
, table, seg:.r-'-•tilted, easy to take :1111
I quick to aotiirtilate•, this k the ideal
family wtdiciue-the WW1 popular,
Me, and ttaetul : b1•rirtit its phor-
macv. Mrs. M. A. 111:(x'l:wEl.t.,
Tt•wt., ways:
`.►)er-s Cathartic fills cured me of si.'k
hoots -he end my huabaut' of neural;tta. We
/hack !herr is
No Better Medicine,
and tate 'Mooed many to use lt-
`Tidrty-Ave )ears alto thls Stehle. i was
ria down by bard work and a sn*'C S'O .tl..(
eokla, which made toe so Loeb',. that K nay
an effort fur inc to walk. 1 cewoaulted 10.
donees, but kept sinking lower uulll 1 buil
given up all hope of ever being better.
'Happening to Il. la a stere, one .lay, where
medkones were wok), the proprietor mowed
my weak and sickly appearanec. azul, after
a few questous as to my health. ream -
'steeples' me to try Ayer's Nilo 1 had ado
faitb.in these or any other nedlcirw•, but
concluded. at last, to take his a.h we and try
a box. before I bad used them all. i was
Ter) much t..-' 'r, and two boxes eured me.
I am now iso years old; but I believe that
1f It had not bees fur Ayer's Pills, 1 should
have been in my grave long ago. i buy a
Luxes every year, w utrh make 210 bones up
toads tune. and i would no more be with-
out
out them than without Dread." -H. H.
Iso wham, Rockland. Me.
AYER'S PILLS
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &('o., lour% thea
Every Dose affective
ironies.
"No, I don t get very tired when I iron,'
said an expenenoeo iaundrese to . lady who
was t:presea•g sympathy at her hard work.
•At least, it • only my arms and shoulders
that gut tired. I don't mad standing if 1
con hove things my own way. I always
have • cushion for my feet when I stand at
the Ironing board. 1t is made of a dozes
thicknesse of rig carpet lining. covered
with drugget. The lining is cut in equates,
and very loosely tasked together with coag
stitches. The drugget is cu• of the n.taired
t ie, t • edges are turned in and overhand-
ed, then strong stitches aro sewed through
about every two inches over the surface of
the cover. I have • little loop en two
corners of tIm rug as-: t h.ag it up by both
boos. 1. Rhin soy jb loss not curl up and
drat est of albs" emit would it it were hung
M ole corms. I have another rug in front
of my duh washing table, indeed, then are
• bomber of them around the house, and
when I have,yy work that reclaim -it stand
tog, one of them invanably Domes on to the
floor under my feet.
If honeekeepere realized how much of
their strength could be saved by a few of
these simple devices they would not tail to
provide them. I can stand at of table as
long again without feeliag weariness 11 1
hove one of these cushions or pads to stand
on 1 think they might be a profitable
article of trade I Wave need them for
years, and i can't see why they have t. .
beat generally introduced Tbey seem as
oeces.a•y to mo as holden and stove
brushes.
is Ritual
As • euro for frost bite., chilblains, burns
and scolds, chafing, chapped hard., inflam-
ed breasts, Sprain:., wound., bruises, Hag -
yard's Yellow (ill te the moat reliable rem-
edy on the market. ter
-0ITY-
COAL ANO W000
YARD.
Special attention given to
SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD.
Headquarters for all grades of
HARD, SOFT i BUCIISUITH COAL.
Coal weighed oo either market or my Mears.
Oen my Prlose before going elsewhere.
Tors Fula.
felicitates* r..neetl...
JOHN 8. PLATT, Prop.
*11-11.
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PATENTS:
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Obtained. sad •11 business la the ((,, rt Palest
Ogee attended •e.p, paote 1V�rtflRAlA T1►'p"
Our
jar le epi 1. 1be l'. M. Permit 01-
0.. ad w • Sae 51104• Patmias to leen Mase
kite temp •eewtw from tr ARmuvoroN
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or
wwe /IN PAvies se se ta t -s! R HA*7R•/� arm Rftreg
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Op els fossil otRsewadtoga_a D 0
HUGH DUNLOP,
THE CLOTHIER,
►as lust returned Iran the clues when he
has bees selwttng
NEW SPRUNG GOODS.
He has now on hand a Large Line
of the Choicest (l/xxjs in the
Market and i* prepared to
turn out work in the Best
Style possible, and at Prices to
suit the times.
H. DUNLOP.
OODERJOH
Ste am Boiler Works.
r4TAKLOOIR )'it -i.1
A. S. CHRYSTAL,
Successor to otrovi al ! llletek,f
Manufacturers of all kinds of Station
try Marine, Upright k Tubular
Salt Pana, Smote Stacks, Sheet Iron
Works, etc., etc.
Also dealers to Upright and Horizontal tll1de
Valve 8agtaes. Automatic Cut c ttf melts. •
pciatty, All sisee or pi s and tine kbital
easeianily oo bond. ffetmatee furnished o•
eaort notice. Repairing promptly attended to
Stas. ly 1'. 0. Hoz T. Oo.ierich. Ont.
Works Oppo.It. 0. T. 1t. Station. Ooderlc•
PLANING MILL.
IST*ItISHEn ISSS.
BocIialialls & llhJllas
MA*UlaC'TVgaw$
SASH, DOOR and BLIND
Dealers 1■ all Mode of
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
And builder's' material of et wry description
School Furniture a Specialty.
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ts'eluoLisNFSS,
DYSPEPSIA.
ICK HEADACHE.
EDU LATE THE LIVER
i ONE PILL ArttR P_ATIYA 11
!INSURE! 0000 01r4,3'.O's.!
PRICE 25 CTs T.ip4PP'S !t;'! Ca LTD'
MoLEOD'S
SYSTE' RENOVATOR
AND °rum T•ITED acsnantre.
Specific and Anridole for
Impure, weak and impoverished blood, dye
peps• sseplesaness, palpitation of the
beset, liver eminpiaunt, neuralgia, lose of
memory, bronchitis, oossamptton, gall
stones, jaundioe, kidney and urinary
diessese, St. Vitus' daooe, female irreg-
ularities and general debility.
LABORATORY, (ODERI&I, ONTARIO
J. M. McLEOD,
Proprietor sad Manufacturer.
McLaon's 1Turaw RanolATos man be bad
from eddtoff,t1w In tows, se well as frost
all the dr between Owe. Oosad aid
asafsrtk, 8raas.Y. Durham sad Tames
tall Iv
Patronise
True
Competition.
Two CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 00.•
Tatasaars has bees establWed to give thr
poa Bret• leer es with fair sad par
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the lateral of • patrons.
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the Mt of every parse. ash.
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all uses and asalea
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DON'T DESPAIR
WILL CURE YOU
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BAR
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Ladies' Nianties,
Dress Gocds, 25
Mantle Cloths, 2
Furs at a great r
All our Woolen H
prices.
Ladies' and Men's
at pr
a`11U1't.d_rlu5 01 ...Ica.pri��es
OOLBORNE B
The Great rfe pi / uad Lace
of the rot; If 1y.
per cent off
50 per cent off.
o 30 per cent off.
ction.
fiery at wholesale
ined Kid Gloves
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at
♦:v aAwholesale
GODERICH.
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OXFORD
WOOD
COAL
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capacity from 10,000 to 80,
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Largo
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for wood bur=
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s0leter. welch beat
and are more durable
of Modern (tobdreo.
Ureal Heard tower
Full Guaranteed Capacity :;,n „;; mairoopoppooL no
For Sale by HARPER LEE, Crabb's Block, Goderich
Protect 'mous- Chest.
Wo •t1pM.did Liv of Halal l'baavele .ad Felt chest Protectors
-dee tele Is. end n ora eu,- ri.r to ire neticlse woolly mold. Prises
repaodunto. Y.vrr.on. ., o A per -err the Cheri- is'be Citadel e<
Life-withsee a thew. I7r.rntis is belief that Cure.
Protect Yo -Lir Heath.
Ry yrl•a neer Me*, • ro -le Flaking Po er. ', ou can rely as t►l, being
Pure, so why take a aamw •
Flavoring Essences
la great s'arwty.
Christmas Perf'urnes and Gift. pods.
Web.veaH.r.rirulA.•ortWont ofthe tattoo end He., mrnvageleily.
Tbey are very Attractive this year. You will be 4.1160ted with thea
W.C. GOOSE, -
- Chemist.
=)O YOZT WANT
ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE P
R. W. McKENZIE
can supply you with a gaol article at a low price.
STOCK COMPLETE IN
pnilders' and Heavy Hardware, Shelf Goods, Garden an
Farming Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also
Steam Fittings, Belting, Ac.
VESSEL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
Don't fail to give me a call
R. W. McKENZIE
The Crabb Block, Goderich.
No Stones, Stems, or Dirt!
CLEANED CuAppRA181N8.
Everybody Likes them.
Your Christmas Order solicited.
CHAS. A. NAIRN
THE GROCER.
UNDERTAKERS.
3. 33110P1-111Sflirl 8O1ST
Have &rioted to their remit lamina= own of B. J. Hate's Latest Style
of Otty Hearses, also •1to finest line of funeral to r.ttbiago ie die atasa/T,
aaet are Dow preparvwl to conduct funerals at prices reasonable
This department .ill be strictly] atiseidad to by bin eon William, abet
i• tie employ d the bate D. (Jordon for the pint UM yarn has a
w,dpatr% t e bele, .d 1.I i Dereties s to are part d
pekaobHe I.el5rom•Rw. Rei_easbsrn10. pl.w-lens pt�Yttta.►ate, whaspTear wa,►y te ileo }�.Ilt
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J. BROPRRY & 80N.
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