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Cliirhi'd
Nidies--H. Cooke.
Teldere-H. Cooke.
lanes -John Lovell.
Clears Bked Mixture.
Cemert-Prol.Feemason.
New Drug Stoae-J. Bond.
Wanted- Sinclair & Seeger.
Teaches Wanted -T. B. Stokes.
+modest Wantod--isa. Thomson.
the Broken Heart -H. W. Ball.
*notion Wanted--Jamee Heals.
Woof Imada--Crowyri & Martin.
Worth and Beauty -S. E. Shaba.
Vie fted Store -Crofts it Johnston.
Public Reading -Meridian Temple.
ifty Agents Wanted -J . W. Jones.
The latporinni-J. C. Detlor Co.
bankrupt Stock for Sale -John Fair.
If Woe -John Blake, Robert Gibbons.
traria foesSale or to let -Henry Brown.
14Exir of ypophoephites-Dr. Whee ler.
Will and Mast be Sold -Geo. McKen-
zie.
5ale of Lob al Cranbrook - Crown
. Land Departanent.
ittott
The TOTE 71711.11.0411.
'The Town Clatincil at its *hang on
Friday last fixed the retold taxation
for the present year at one and a quar-
ter cent& in the dollar, being the lame
rate as was imposed last year. The
finauces of the town are in a healthy
conditon as will be seen by thedetailed
statement in the minutes of the Council.
There is a cetundersble surplus on
hand from bat year; and provision is
made in the, estimates for this year for
paying the first instalment on the reduced
Munieipal Town Fund debt, the first in-
stalment on the Harbonr debentures
(which have not yet been lamed and
may not be required) and an appropria-
tion of $4000 towards purchasing a
steam fire engine and sieking additional
tanks for fire purposes. If due econo-
my is used there is no reason why the
affairs of the town ahould not. be pro-.
perly administered and our liabilities,
paid off without any increase in our tax-
ation which, after all, is lighter than
in many towns similarly situated.
taCiDERICH, Sept. 3, 1873.
Iittatiagtan Detainee to Aapear•
7 ORA DECT.AHATIolf OF BIB TOSMON.
As was anticipated, Mr. Huntington
ikelines to appear before the Royal
commission appointed by the amused
Inioisters to take the evidence on the
racific Railway Charges. The follow-
tng letters explain themselves :-
“6.ttawa, Aug. 21st, 1873.
•7'e the How Encino Seth Hantingtow of
the City of Montreal, as the „Province oj
(:eseido :
• -Sia,-I have the honbr to enclose
Oerewith a printed coey of the royal
eommisaion, appointing the cominimion-
Ors to enquire onto and report upon the
ts.everal matters steted in the resolution
poled by you in the Howe of Commons
en the second day of April last, relating
Ithe Canada Pacific Railway, and to
torn you that the commissioners
mien named will meet in the ctty of
Qttawa in the Parliament House, on
Thursday, the fourth day et September
aext, at noon, for the purpose of making
imieiry and taking evidence concerning
the allegation contained in the resolu-
tion; and fully set forth in the commiss-
ion. You are requested to furnish the
qoaanissioners, with all convenient dili-
rims, a list of the witnesses whom you
may wish to examine, in order that they
may be dnly summoned, to appear on
the day and at the place above specified;
grid you are requested then and there to
'mooed with your evidence ia the
# e ni ism.
"1 have the honor to be, sir,
"Your obedient servant,
(Signed) "Camo.ze D. DAY,
"Chairman.
I "Please scknowledge receipt, 1
.
"C. D. D."
("Montreal, Aug. 26, 1873.
tiNel/te How Chas. D. Day, Chairman,
: Ottawa.
' "Site -1 have the honor to acknows
ledge the receipt of your letter of the
2 1 et of August instant, enclosing a copy
tif the royal commission appointing corn-
puesioners to enquire into and report
open the several matters stated in the
Meolution moved by me in the
Boum of Commons on the 2nd day of
tpril last, and requeeting me to furnish
the commissioners s list of witnesses
might wish to exsmine, in order that
ey may be duly summoned to appear,
laid to prooeed with my evidence.
j "I have to call your attention to the
lact apparent on the face of the commis -
title, that a was se a member of the
Poem of Commons, and from my place
In parliament that I preferred these
;Urges against ministers of the crown
end members of that House, which on
the8th day of Aptil tart entertained the
determined to investigate them
W,sea"nd appointed a select committee
lo !waits into and report upon them ;
itis the (Nether fact apparent on the
partials of de House, that to the said
Massuttee I handed a list of some of
the prinzipel witness whose evidenc, I
helieved could establish my chargea and
'have always been ready to prooeed to
die proof thereof before the tribunal
sonstituted by the House for the inves-
tigation. The determination of the
°maroons to investigate these charges re-
mains unaltered, and I deem it inconsis-
tent with my duty as a member of par-
liament. and a breach of the undoubted
privilege' of the House, to recogaise any
Weiner or exceptioind tribunal created
4 inquire into charges still pandit% be-
fore the Commons, and so essentially the
prt Alava, dignity and indepe.ndence of
parliament. I believe that a is a breach
el those privileges that a royal commis -
lien issued without the special sanction
of OM Home,should take any cognisance
4 or should sesame to call on me to
justify 11,0144 which t have moken on
the door of the Commoris, and for which
lam respenehle to them, snd te them
maly. I feel that I should do no act
which may be construed into an acqui-
riDm the ettempt to remove from
COeininotui the conduct and control
*4 the inquiry. I believe that the cres-
t/psi of a oommission involves a breach
ef that fundamental principle of justice
latish prevents the accused from creating
the trinal and controlling the proce-
dure for their tvial, and that it is a com-
munities' without precedent, uaknown to
the common law, unsaactioned by the
statute law providing by an exercise of
the prerogative for an inquiry out oi the
ordinary course of justice into miade-
meenors cognizable to the courts, and
mosequently illegal and void.
, “Itatertaiaing these views, yon will
%tot expect me to act otherwise than in
wnformity with them, and you wiLl be
\vitiated that by my noneippearanc• 'be -
foes the ocentaission, I intend DO desno
sport to the cemmissioners, but am
moved by the Mined sense of public duty
which will constrain me at the earliest
pramtieable moment to renew the efforts
which I have- been tni_ling since April
last to bring to trial before the Com -
mow of Canada the men whom I have
impeached DA public criminals.
"I have the honor to be, sir,
"Your obedient servant,
(Signed) "L. S. HUNTINGTON."
111eigiatiou et Kr. Gibbons.
R. Gibbons, Eaq., M. P. P. for South
Buroo, has resigned his mat in the Local
Lestaleture and an election will shortly
he held to fill the vacancy. As the
meant, is divided for representation in
a the ()uteri. Legislature the Reform
party can easily carry the riding, though
em have no doubt the Tories will not
allow the opportunity of a contest to
piss. We trust ao local jealousies will
be allowed to mar the luumiony of the
Reform party bat that all will unite in
sap: ertiag the chosen candidate and
trrItephaatly rotating him. A conven-
tion to nonimate a Reform candidate
tral he held at Seaforth, on Tuesday,
II& September, at 2 o'clook, P. M., and
peeliagearYnteetiags fer the appointees', t
ot delegates fee the different township*
et sack time previously as met' be con-
emeient. Due notice of these meetings
a ill be given by posters.
1
Lemnos, Homes & TiltUCI RAIL- the Royal
way.-TendersLare called for Mid win- /teeming col
be received up to 20th September;t1r teal met, of t
Use construction of the L. H. &B._ Rad- Jett gone up
way from London to Wingitam. This twenty-two i
looks like business and shows an evident plonked,
desire on the part of the directors to only' been
ush the road to a rapid completion. two degyees
The Nadoes.
Captain Jack and six of his confeder-
ate Mcdoe lndians have been tried,
found guilty and seutenced to be hong.
on the 3rd of October next, and the sen-
tence haa been formally ratified by the
War Department at Washington. Apart
from the question of justice we doubt
the prudence this step. It is not like-
ly that after prpying the impregnability
of the Lava Beds, the Modem would
have voluntarily surrendered unless
promises of mercy had been held out to
them by the Government authorities.
The course determined on is hqwever
only on a piece with the Indian policy of
the United States Government which
has proved so disasterous. It will only
exasperate the Indian tribes and lead to
further complications.
-Some time ago, when the 3/4a was
engaged in villifying Hon. Mr. Me -
i_ liar, ita favourite cry was that he
should resign his Office till the:charges
against him should be investigated. A
much more serious, charge is now made
against Sir Juhn A.driliacilonald and his -
colleagues and prckete not wanting to
substantiate the cllarge. Yet the Mail
has never called On Sir John and hit
colleagues to reeigue, Perhaps it nitles
some difference with the Mad whose ox
is gored. But why should not the *am°
rule hold good in both cases ?
YAWS 07 TEM WZrolE
---
A most terrific. storm raged alone the
coasts of the Maritime Provinces for
seyeral days the beginning of last woek ,
A large number of vessels were driven
ashore and wrecked, buildines were
blown down, crops destroyed, bridges
washed away and worse than all a num-
ber of lives lost: The storm Vfa.3 the
moist severe kno Nu in that region for
many years.
Sir Samuel Baker and party have ar-
rived at Cairo, Egypt, on their return
from their expedition into the interior
of Africa.
The case against the Bank of England
forgers has closed. George Bidwell -and
George Macdomiell pleaded guilty and
exonerated their companions, but the
jury found all of them guilty and they
were sentenced to imprisonment for
life.
Mr. Mackenzie Las met with a most
enthusiastic reception in the Lower
Proyinces. He was entertained'at a
grand banquet in Halifax. Mr. Blake
addressed a large meeting at Loudim
last week on the political situation.
The United States Government has
decided that neither British Columbia
nor Newfoundland shall be entitled to
the privileges of thoWashineton Treaty.
The English prese is almost unani-
mous in condemning the conduct of our
Government on the Pacific Railway mat-
ter, as also the course pursued by the
Governor General in prorogeing the
House.
, -Stow) of the Tory prints in speak-
ag of tho Pacific Railway Scandal, com-
lam G. W. McMullan to Judas Iscariot
Mai Six Hugh Altar to the "Saviour of
:mankind," As the sense papers hold Sir
!John A. Msedonald to be a better man
;thee Bit Hagh, we weeder who they
hal good mesigh to compel: him
4 -` Wieleek apes mesh oomparieons m
showing
air
ANNUAL DRILL. -The 33rd (Heron)t
13attolion will assemble at Cloderich to
put in their eight days annual drill, on
Friday 26th September. The estop will
be located on the ether side of the river
as tulual. A committee of offiters his
been appointedNo complete the nese,:
miry arrangSmenta and tenders ere in-
vited fur the supply of bread,mcat,.weo,11,
itc. for the battalion.
LOCAL NEW'S
The breakwater for
the protection of the lighthouse is now
completed and is a geed substantial piece
of work.
CLARK ESTATE. -Don't forget the sale
of the Clark Estate property tojelay at
Truman 's Auction Rcoms. Some valu-
able properties in and adjoining the
town will be offered. Sale at 2 o'clock.
GOOD Woite.-Mr James Campbell of
this town, cradled close on two acres of
wheat on Robe Wilson's farrn, one day
last week, in two and half hours.
This ia feat cutting. Who can beet it ?
A eElerele TARSIER scouts tho idea of
paying a dollar and a half a year .for a
newspaper, and he posts a notice on the
school house near his place that "3
hoggs hey strayed or bie stoulen" from
him.
Tug great clearing sale at Croft &
Johnston's continues. The hundreds
ef people who have visited their store
for the last week will testify b. the bar-
gains they have securoxl. See their new
advertisement.
THB MARBST.-The Town Council
decided on Friday last to abolish the
market fees for the ensuing year. The
weigh scales end market stalls will be
sold by public auction at Truman's
rooms at 12 o'clock to -day.
EARLY Prionas.-We have to thank
Wm. Campbell, Esq., for a sample of
early peaches grown in his garden in
this town. They are of the variety
known as Hale's Early which appears to
be well adapted for this climate. •
'STRAFES SIMMONS. -Patrick Remolds
(*Benoit • less brought before Judge
Toms yesterday, charged with having
aasaalted Peter Mc Doould a few days
since. He pleaded guilty, and has sen-
tenced to two months Imprisoment with
hard labor, or $10 fine and costa.
W. 11. &.B. RAILWAT.-Colonel Me-
Giverin, Preeiden'. of the Wellington,
Grey, and Bruce Railway, announces
that the Southern extension of !het line
will be completed by the 13th of Octo-
ber. The rails are now being laid from
the Kincardine end.
Gime-This new Canadian comic
paper has reached ita 14th issue. Some
of its political cartoons, especially those
ea the Pacific Railway Scandal, are very
well conceived. It is published by A.
S. Irving of Toronto at $2 per annum,
or 5 cents per number.
SERIOUS LAW -A. M. Polley has lost
six horses in addition to the two we
mentioned before, by the disease which
prevails in his stables. Some remarks
on the natnre and treatment of the
malady will be found in a letter from J.
T. Duncan, V. S., which we orint in an-
other column.
F.X1ITIR 'Lyme -We have Leceived
the first nuniber of the Exeter Times.
It is neatly got up and its local colmans
are well stocked. It is uncompromising-
ly Conservative in polities notwe-h-
standing the recent developmeets in
Pacific Railway mateers. John White
and Sensate the publiahers.
Snoorixo Merea.-The annual shoot-
ing match ef the 33rd (Huron) Battalion
will take place at Goderich, on Monday,
519th September, while the battalion is
in camp for auntie] drill. The prise
liet is very liberal. Full particulars of
the various matches and prizes will be
found in the posters.
RaTuBSID. -nor. Ure, pastor of
Knox Church of this town, returned on
Friday last from Manitoba, looking
strong and well after his somewhat ex-
tended teur through that province.
Both he and his ennfrere, Rev. Mr.
Cochrane of Brantford, impress there -
salvia very well pleased with our North
West possations.
Foul, Dolaaas'.wourn Mese; you
30 ces.-By• sending for the Septetnl ter
Soother- of Peters' Musical Monthly,
price 30 cts.,,you will cet Four Songs, ;a
Sacred Quartette, a Four -hand Piece,
and Four Instrumeetal Pieces worth
in sheet form. 'Thirty cents is hut a
small outlay to teat the merits of Peters'
Maga4no. Send- fer a copy, and our
word Tor it, you will never regret the
outlay. Address, J. L. PETEAS, 599
Broadest!, New York.
CONCHAT.- Oar townsman Prof. Fer-
guson, the well known blind performer
on the Irislonsion Harmonic Pipes will
give a Concert in Crabb's Hall, on 'Fri-
day evening next. We have neyer
heard Prof.- Fergnsone but from the
flattering notices we have seen of his
perfOrmances we have no doubt tliose
who attend will be pleased end gratiad.
The Professor hopes he will have a laree
attendance of Anserican viaitors. Ile
will be assisted by several talented ama-
teen;
Asoensa CaoWN LANDS S %Lg. -As
will be seeit by advertisement in to-iay's
issue the Government of Ontario ,will
have- a sato of lots in the town ph* of
Cranbreek, Township of grey, (meth°
23rd of September. HIV bettor that
those lots should be sold than they
should remain unproductive on the
hands of the Governm,ent, Parties
wishing eels papers containing lista of
the Iota to 60 sold at Port Albert, Wing
thig of L. R.
14hnli
.We elm
tent with
'al College
from the 1
Edinburgh,
dttn 'to ' Atte
tht. wOrItl. '
is satisfied
the Royal
the "Stotler
best to le)
intends to
six Weeks,
ouoirtende
will give hi
PRLSENT
-be, return
her forme
Patrick's w
ago present
p.ani ed by
through t
51eKeeezie.
with .51iss
Mtoi LoNC1
, DAM.
St Piktrick'
to'heer tha
. _
in training
the preeen
yoii their h
and lnit hfu
ed iu!t he
your eere
hate been
ham or Cranhtook should ,ka, in theie
orders in good time.
'CANADIAN MoNTIILL-Tho Septetu-
ber number of this magazine has • just
reached us. We have only had time to
Peruse "Current Events,". in which
Goldwies Smith ably reviews "the situa-
tions." Ile condemns the government
in stronger terms than ever, disapproves
ef the course purseed by the Gev-cennr
General in proroguing the Meese aed
commends the course adoptede lby Mr.
Huntington in refusing to appear before
the Commissioneappeinted by the ac-
cused. We shall endeavour to give sinne
extracts in next issue. r
Cota's CIRCUS.- -This Circus exhilii-
ted hero on Thursday last. bwing to
the fact that the farmers are all busy
with the harvest the attendance in the
afternoon etas slim but in the. evenitig
there was a large audience). There wait
no street display or outside show but
the ring performanco was good, • in fact
above the average of circus performances.
The dresses wore very rich and fine, the
riding and gymnastic performances were
capital and the jokes of the clown Were,
free feoln anything _that was coarse ori
lov. The proprietors are• Canadians
and deserve to meet with success.
Linetea DOMINION Gazzrreett.-We
have received front that indefetigeble
publisher, John Lovell of Montreal,
specimen sheets of a Gazetteer of the
Dominion which be inteeds to publish in
November next. It will contain e de-
scription of over six thousand, cities;
town and's illages, and • great 'mass of
ee al information resletcting the vari-
ou erovincee, their lakes and rivers,
rail nd steamboat routes. ate. &e. It
will prove a valuable work and will help
to spread infertnation respecting one
great and growing Dcniinion. Theprice
of the work will be U50 bound chide
r.3.75 in full calf. Sea advertisement.
THE SEPTEMBER' NVMDF.P. oF
HorsirtioLD M tcAZINT is on our table.
We always have a veil word to say fee
this publication -it is sueh a whole -soul
ed book -so wide atrake, so lively an71
entertaining, yet always so chaste and
refined. The firm of S'aS. Wood & Co.
was dissolved in March hot, the "Co. -
(S. E. Shutes, Mayorod Newbileg,) re-
possesaiun of the maeazine, ahd
recalling U. V. Oslodne e.'ditor. So,
though the publicatian really change
hands, it has not suffored from the-seen-
egement of a now publisher oreneW
editor, but under the redoubled ellirts
ef its energetic proprietor, has seined
new force and new attractivenese. Price
only one dollar a year. Address Wi'oi .
EIOCSISHOLD Manaztee, Newburg, N. Y.
&emery, Edinburgh, and
lures by the leadiva media..
t city. Wel leant he has
'es -exhalation along with
-tan,. of whom wore
elhafT1r, -iitowart has uot
in pmcuring the
t which he applied,nainelv
. and L. R. C. S., bet
nil Itethexaminatione
that the'DOctor, pot con-
heence front the Roy -
physicians, and also one
al College of Surgrons,
now proceeded to Lou-
d the largest liospitaki in
le siva, howeetw, that he
ilth the degreeeeas that of
Itillege 'of Physicians from
I, aim's" is considered the
ed in Great Britain. Ilse.
home within a month tor
we are sure het bumer-
and around _Braes:field
-ii hearty welcome.''
Mo. -Miss Longworth hav-
to Goderich and resented
()salon as teacher of St
school, was a few days
with an address, accem
esurseicontaineig 825, raieed
strnmentality of kr. (Me.
he following is the addresa'
gworth's reley
perueit, Aug...21st, 1873.
t affords tIto rittepaeers of
Yard :very great pleasure
you ant:once more engaeied
keir odes. They Like
oeportenity of expressing to
dolt thank? for the energy
lions you have ever manifent-
Vara of those cutrueted
Sering the meny year; pet
(tog them.
riNAMcIAL muyirt-
IntileTTIIVTH T1pwrvrtoortinteli,
They sin rely trust that vane health
will tenth* improve! aay hy day,
and that yes wit.1 Lc long spared to per-
form ' your isoltonas sand respensible
All unite este titling to you a hearty
welcome 011 our re dine and all retiuest
that' Tun w Cevt this slight Lulea of.
theiellieh tem
M. Cl Cant n, I (mega Mc K
R. Riniciin Dect..r.111cLeale
11. Hall, Ed. Canipaigneite
Doctor Sh ni, Audi; others. ,
Dr. .31ele•
Ede sett C
the' melee
tick's War
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welcome to
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To either
art).
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Stephen
Mieldey.
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noon, Tues.
reet
was held.
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and epee..
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the 1.701int
appeal.
Applica
Slum liceu
Amount
Finence
Acootto
Goderich,
POtitiou
*he was n
Relief C
inquire in
repot-.
Petitio
for Getter
lery sane
of $10 w
Prete fleutete.-In accordance with '
the Mayor's proclamation, Tuesday Cit
last week was geneeally observed as a
holiday, ajl the principal placts of blisi-
ness in town being closed. Our citizens
were left pretty nmeh ta entertain them-
selves as they saw tit, Vie or.ly public
&flair beine the Oild-fellows picelie and
These -were
ball sit Bioeham's gardens.
well attended and passed off satisfactor- •
ily to ail cencerned. A game of base
ball between the Goderich club and the
Beavers of Maitlandvillo was played in
the afternoon at which the former eanie
out en s A number of private
pic-nica were held and nutubers spent
the day in boating, fishing, visitiie:, or
such' other employment or amusement
m taste or faney dictated. Tho w t:ather
was superb, being bright and cool, while
the dust had been effectually laid by the
rain of tho night before. -•
OCR LOCAL C0NTEMPollARY 1155 On,
several OCCartions copied into its local
columns items from a scurrilous sheet
in Kincardine directed against this jotr.-
nil. Of course if our contemporary
chooses to lower itself to the level of the
Kincardine, dirt -thrower it is welcome ,
to do so, but it should, be caraul to
stick to the troth. In its last issue it,
copies such an item with reference to an
article which appeared in our columns
of 13th August. All that we have to
say is that we never made the statement
alleg•ed with reference to Sir John, and
our coterie if it had taken the trouble to
look at the article would have seen so.
On the principle ehat if you give a he
the start it will Le hard to overtake it,
our contemporary transferred the itern.
to its columns in the hope of injuring, •
us. Such conduct is, to use s mild
term, excessively mean. The personal
allusions to the editor of the Seieet,
which appear in the Kincardine sheet
referred Oland which the G.xlerich l'rog.
organ takes some pains to cop), are be-
neath our notice.
eiteer.
elO'essaiee ar. C. Centime',
R. Rendition, II. .,1h.,11;
paignis, Dr. Shamenq and
°aide friends in St., Pat-
Toete of Gosh:rich
d language to tepees.% to
felt fiielingi for. your kind
o my_ return to my old
ich, es also tor the kind
al token aceoniloanying it.
always et mantle tot merit
'ant and approval. •
kfully
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TI1C ay, Sept. 21itit ;Gni
1,1 --'irwatiodh, at Imo
Sept 3tith.
avrA
..1 N.. 1. elite I
Atignet 211ili,.1873. ;
✓ meettne of the Council
s tivenine. Present, The
ty. Reeve, and Comicillors
Watson'; A.' Sinitlt,
Smith, Doyle, ..ilackay,
ti4);""vdflall‘t. 'meeting were read,
. .
as .n164 v emeifyine that
11 had been tdeetoit Gent -
Patrick 3 Ward 11t piece of
resigned.
4-441 steosorib tu.tha decla-
iiieltion and or.ice'atel took
Paslitiire, SkiCOtideil by
het Mr. Cal:sell take Br.
Da..
To int. ott M. L. F. $29411461
years' int. on Har-
bour Debenture...1100.11i
Common School swear
Grammar. do 460103
tgRate.
:Works 2800,08
gland Cemetery; 082.00 •
Int. oft Deb. Platt's ;
Hill 72.;00
Salaries ..... 1370400
Relief - 950;00
• eervices... 237.00
Hilary ..... . 60.00
Fire Department4000,00
.. . .. 211,96
By eviyenjus in heels
__-Treattunir, say
Front County for
N. (Libel -
Licenses .. .
Maitland Cemetery
dee 011 .0111Mittee3 -
•
ine dace:limas were set-
, • •
taxes ot a certein let. No
tien1,1 W. D. Allan edit
f igeatistai praying to
opened on Qut'eee street.
toad iLt.1 Bridge Ctivantit-
tion front the 'County
thsti Lhe Cuuuty Itate for
Godedicli for the year 1873
7in9.°45) C. Cemeron, Esq.,
arding decision of
Ju'diet on the Assessment
n • train 11. Cook fur
mitt
Cleo. Referred to
1.7y1Z.
• -.
f G. M. Trueutan, map of
Ordered to be paid.
Ellei rl-callion for relief as
le to worli. Referred tp
instructioes to
thie mid other caste, and
or a enint tewerds prizes
Garrison- Battery of Artil-
heotieg match. The 1.111I1
anted',
Report Put Werke Committee
making f ol wing recomitienda-
tions,- Hincks street be continued
through 1 9 provided the property
holders re ve and put up their Timms
and give Additional in aid aud Chas
Wells giy a right of way; that the
Stritet Inspector be instrulted to let the
water off 34Seth Street by lowering grade
of water ttes, as prayed for by School
Minters; at St HI granted towards
grading TIlianas Street, and thet four_
tanks. be eitrk on the Market &mare
opposite l'farth, Sotith, East and West
Streets. such a depth that there
shall be feet of water in theta, mid
tanks to feet lu the clear and built
up of rive one, to be let by tender at
so mile' a ot and to be finish el neat
niotith if ticattle.
Clause' was referred back to Com-
mittee in nsequence of , the refusal of
C. Wells b iere lie" 01 way•
Moved Mr. Sloan, seconded to! Mr.
Campbell, that the report be amended
by addin a • fif th tank toe Hamilton
Street= .
Tho re rt was then adopted with the
exception clause 1st.
The fel wing report of the Finance
Commit! was read adopted,e-
DER11111, Ang. 28th, 1873.
To the M r and C4111 Ile 1 1 of the Town of
Gode h.
Gssere eve -Your Filmic° Voininit-
tee beg to•submit our annual statement
of the tint ces of the Town. We would
congratie e the Conucil on the large
balance new in tho hands of the Trea-
surer amoianting to the sum of $8471,
and allow ig for what will be collected
during th year we feel perfectly safe in
rating least $4000 into our assets.
We have Tided for the payment of
the intertelt on our M. L. F. debt itt full;
also for o*, half years' idterest on our
Harbour bentures which may not be
required, ounting to $1100; also the
sten of for the purpose 3.4 pur-
chasing a team Fire Engine and sinking
four add tonal Water leeks, this we
feel is no sufficient for that purpose but
we would ,reconusiend that the balance
required lee raised next year. We have
alse provided for all other current ex-
peadour and we feel that with 'tied
economy e can accomplisii this alth-
ea art i ase of taxation, and would
therefore mauled that, the amount
to be ley* shall le one and • quarter
cents on t dollar.
AU of in respectfully submitted.
#1,1111;EL DETLOR,
Chairs,
ACCIVENT.-A3 Judge TOMS arid
Messrs Keating and F. W. Johnston
were returning from the Wingham Divi-
sion Court on the night of the 29th
they were eery nearly the_TiOttnis of
what might have turned, oul a serious
accident. They were proceeding down
the big hill between Blyth and Londes-
boro when the' neck yoke became un- •
fastened from one of the horses ; and
falling down in front startled them off.
Judge Toms, whit in the darkness was
the first to perceive hat was wrong,
jumped out of the buggy with the in-
tention of catching the horses before
they could get away. Geeing to the
build of the Levu which was a covered
on. this was very difficult to do with
safety, and the judges foot caught in the
wheel in jumping, throwing him rather
violently to the ground and spraining
his ankle. The horses started on the
jump down the hill with Mesars Keating
end Johnston, who managed however
to steer them safely rouhd the two turns
in the road and to pull them up after
running about helf a mile. This hill
is shoat the worst in the County for a
ruisevay owing to the sadden sweep it
takes' at the bottom, 'and the parties
coesider their escape. under the circum-
stances as quite miraculous. Beyond
the sprain suffered by the judge no other
harm was done.
HoNORS To A CAN•DIAN DOCTOR.- e
copy the following with pleasure from
th Seaforth Expositor of last Week. f We
feel proud that a medical man hem
Huron hes berms off the palm from the
College that is admitted on all }lends to
hsarvitaie nt....he highest standard in Great
probably in the world. The
village of Brumfield may well feel highly
honored in having 'nett a Dootor . in
i let We hope more of our medi-
cal men may follow the example set be '
s art __44We are pleased to learn
that Dr. Stewart, late of Brucefield, has
riccessful examination be-
f or the Revel College of Physician(' and
Surgeons, Edinburgh. The Doctor, as
his numerous fruwls around Brucefield
will remember, left hare in the spring,
and sinee that time has hien attending
Jsititisttuictees'ofinesiu:41:,..0. i. ,,
• IrMg`roceTeadIs of rete on
5900,190 at Ile in $ -
,
5AM UE82°L 112.8Dt L.73317028117. . ; ;7
• The - ?slayer read a coraChnlirnmic.aeltlion
from John • Kirkpatrick respecting the
erection of* summer hotel.
Moved by Mr. Dalin; seconded by
etr. Sloan, dud a oenatittee be ap-
pointlde omsisting of the Mara! and
Messrs. Detlor; Simile Devi° and Wat-
son te take Mr. Kirkpatrick's letter into
consideration -Carried.
A -Sy -Law levying a rite of one and
.
one-tiurth cents in' the ; &liar on the
asseseed value of the town for the cur-
rent year was panted through its various
lit14431entyll.041 la -y Mr. Sloan, seemitled by Mr
.N. Simitit, that the Market fees he
ebeeee'ea tm the ensu i ng year -Carried.
A Ily-Law to abelish. the fees was
.pasaeil through its various stages.
Mc Sloan gave noticelthat he would
at BOA meeting tutted tt a tank he
constructed on Hamilton trogt.
mi., . Smith, that lea he spent in
tleited `by Mr. Wahl, seconded hy
gradi ig McDonald street provided the
fIrriIt.
et Yto" girebligei "We' olielSat" Cant:tit tee.
wi"Ehli •wl7"rocern1cilacthten adjourtied.
ou crtisc s.
CANADA'S
COMIC CARTODY P PER
1Tru.) crt153ctitcitts.
eo......,••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.' •-•
'THE EMPORIUM.
e,
*400900
2000.00
1200 09
400.09
70.00
80.00
160.00'
12377,37
0118313ZONDE 170E.
.... .
resit: ttilit4n4r ertetgiea•rallutnom titihgnisal.forer wilkh
Olf no many horses swo um -
care.: and has again eppoared ere,
1 wo tld soy. that it is el e typhoid or
mar form. that it Is nut highly conta-
gion ' hut very destrictive when °nee
este lished; geld thet it 'nay he seen in
any ocality. where the causes exist.
Th eatiscsare hiel water, overcroWel-
lag, meteor feed, an impure :antes-
Phelii tlusL% disealeilie lilt otiii being p. ern.
ode etole systetn is 4i Keeled, but the
heal nifelitatite" is lantlysis ef the
loedeftig4tlee thill,riars,..nanciretesei-y
prey nting swathes tug. This sliee's
why it is so fatal,: and se difficult to
tree , ellen allowed to reaeh a certain
lung h. The thit 5).1141A -4141S of dullness,
..r he least difficulty of .swal'owing
then 11113111d lifet be ;legit:feted. But it 43
almto to be remarked that withelean pure
water, geed feel and Well ventilated
stables, title te is little deoger of its ay-
peamtice. ,
J. T. DUNCAN, .S.
eel oth g"ept. 1st le73. •
_
A utter in the Motitre: 1 Herald tap
that by an Am passed 11r tii.0 quellec
.14,4i Lint.. 1Se9, thkt betly con ap-
point Cientati4tecit to tak evi•letice under
at tt
. ; : .Ts
— •
. to I. mese. t 1 21
a•t.„(ha. en.1.. . 4114 it 1 12
lo ot.o, t- 4-4,1 .. ;100' J .
Floor (o. lo ) oi 6 So
tliqt . . 0 r, o
041, 51,,,, -, .0 T1
1•1 ) dr r
P 0 4 4t
1' irk, k/ 1012 4 D 4
tle) per oi . . II 00 12' f 3
iie 1, -1 por C o d.;
ttcr.13 ' 17 0'14 I"'
11 Irt . . ... . 6
Wo .1 ....,... .. . .. 3,00 39 .3 .,"•1
n 4 00 tie '0111
t# ( info 0 13 It )11
DZAT23.
4
At Cederit.h, cm the 20th inst., fl3Irs.
Aegut MacKay, aged years. .
6i,
In 1Ving'ern, on the 1.7 inst., Mr.
Janes Styles, aged 33 .. aes.
At Feeniondville4 on Satualayl Aug. 23.
Al via kilwarl, youngebt si)n of Neil
Hill, need tivo years. . • -
In Tuckerainith, en•Auge24' 'Mr. James
Walker, aged 51 years. .
In Caliente,. after a lon,; ninon, of con-,
en uption, on Ang. 10, Andrew Moir,
scho il teacher, aged 24 years.
itto___ ..„._ ._temomessweteemos
N• C W :I bvertidttilcilts.'
. •
.
,
L .- WANTED.
, —
A • w Clerk Or Student, must he
4-1L eeml pennian. . .,
SINCLAllt ASEAGER,
Bairtsters,
l'2o:,..i • • - Guderich.
Sit uation Wanted
A 5 SALESMAN in a keir,ral &ore,
In- by middle aged 'married man.
Geed references. Adilreas
JAMES BEALE, '
138.-k* Godurich.
Farm for Sak., or to Let.
fill1Kerabworiher off -no for Kale
I. teem tee. 4 110 711. cone
held. eontairriom not a. so. sold
gravel road. about 100 fort...•le
Heaton and froceol. Th. r
batn, groom -3, ge, on the hot.
venieut to ortal mot woo none.
yhe whole will he dopeoted ot
parcels of 100 scrce each.
Apple to • 11F,X11
or to JERF.11
Ist
Oneflox of. Claik's
Ts warranted to more all .1
0 it to I owe e Ottee 1 and O&M. iiv
Urisar Organs,10 either em
Bove. 4 est earth by all
eine Vendors
, Pole proprietor, F.
A POTI1 IT A lel Ed' HALL, LIN
EXPORT AG NTS.
liuriddges and Cot Coleman Street.
don le u.
Nee hery and Sone. 37 Neterrafet oar rret, lototon.
lierela) and bons, 03 Parriugdon Street, London.
Sanger and re ell, Oxford !Revel. botol. oo.
Aio.1 all the loodon Wholenale
AGENTS IN CANADA. •
lloat#,R1.--Evant, Mereer and Co, Irboleaa's
- !weenie's.
'oaten*, Clareand .
noon.. iott and Co., Wholeluee Dinggies.
w snook r and torso. -
ffaseiflean. -Winer feed oh "I
tiotifter. - Army, Door% and
t..)10 tomi,
0-1,, Ws D..
halt ot iollte of the
I and under veil.
ere a vosl boom,
It ht aftnateel con-
eehool liopiie. ke.
ether ur in two
BROWN. -
A II VF1.1.1VAN,'
Kingshridge P.O.
1e73
B 41 Pills
'stoma% from the
...wired or con-
k* Heck. Sold in
• arta Thimit
C1.AR KR,
1.5. ENGLAND.
ty-
NCIVIII IN:, .
1 N the 'natter 441 the Estate and effects
• of the late MA en ARET DAVIS, deceftsed.
Notice is hereby given that all credi tors
and other persetia having any debt or
cleim upon or leffecting the Fatate of
Margaret Davis, late el the Town of
Goderich, wh . died en m! about the 1st
day' ef January, A. D. 1873, end whom
will has been duly proved by us as Ex-
ecutors thereof, are herelty reqoired to
send in the particulars of their claims
to ns, the said Executors* the Towteof
Goderich, in the Comity of Helene on
or before the Fifteenth day of Decem-
ber next, at the expireeien of ' which
time ee will proceed to dietribete the
assets of the said Margaret Davis, the
testate'', among the persons entitled
thereto, having roped tot the debts and
claims only of which we shall fthen have
had notice, and we as such Executors
sill not be liable fo th .
ao us-
tributed to any person of whose debt or
-I
II tted at Goderich, this 3rd da et
claim we ahall not have had notice at
the time of su h I. • ' n.
Seeteniber, A. D, 1873.
JOHN BLAKE,
ROBERT GIBBONS,
1311f-d!w Executors, etc., Godorich,
•
very Satunley. 5 ct e-
m ILL .... _
Fifty Agents W
ri`O eilliVAS ler the mos
• 11..4.km ity f .4VArittt *tithe
where. Oui agents are twilit).
to rio books per %edit. (Mr
set the follewing excePent
"Library of F; ..... Ftetion--,"
stone Lost and Foend;" "
Poetry and Song;" "Life of
Christ," (a great book by a g
"Ilousekeepees Manual;""Th
Hope," mei rCountry Home,
Now is tho time tt. begitea
canvaaring campaign and Far
&repeat the boys to do it.
, J. W. JON 8,
1.355
•
leer an- ,
1385
ted
1.
e very -
f etny 25
cotn pri-
works,-
beery of
esus the
at man);
World's
vigerous
er's 50115
udon.
Worth & Be uty.
WOOD'S poustHeio GAZINE
D THE (1114.410
Y 'S 11 1
LIAI(VI'Ne-r(ife'i
(o.vesnlroaleof trInio,a;..-nbii:etcon
Oittalton of I 1 lent y alot a. thitie a 1,r
Wt., li, &lot at 17tVen WI recede -TIM -I,
i
iT,.:. floe top .,' a leo! of Note
{
itt ort, iv h, t vr Rented i 1 lit• ilattal li
ilaji .iir141.:.4 4' 21, 1.1314'11z • p
ohs rabbi siee,tritetif ,
• 'An Ornament to the
greet -4.14 its Irreeotre lila ivw -
be a u WO Chroo co n id to *emcee to
Mil stoles, and Itroo• NUTT% etrid at
• Actual' r Retail Prtoe,
.1,1, if ord. red in co-14..0ot' w ith
looth will be furnislool kr
• ' I.' si.rio.
A. a Protokoll the Or ii.', llel-O. 101
solding me To d soloon .1 tools tor th
til 5.: f or the
1 per aliniiiii
WAD MAi.
Neel,
if t/11...t.li or 14 so hoer
4r4. 111 at el.
ti 000'3
A. E. 311 UTLiS, Patti t.
:MI rhroino,
ffre a mono
uf got -mine
•4 'grandest
ted letyre.-
turiluf very
OM
pie. of th's
to the re.
1r
.00.
ilainod by
Saga/Our at
a -a. toe two
Add cos
'NI:.
h. N. If.
'lees
CK
r 0 e
BTS
ATE OF
, OF
er.
onsied iota of
re, togythei
• the above
ry thereof to
Joh.: to %lie
teceived by
ptember
•
Stock and
an4
• please
Ihm Delete
-ly occupied
Mr. Jame,
If do accept
Asitgnee.
Who
the MI-
yrox.,
steers,
commenc-
•Tenders
Mutton,
doe Tea,
and, do;
ery even-
ly be re -
be nr-
ter every
, furnieli-
all iteen-
djutant.
1385c
BANKR PT S
vir
AND THE BOOK
taiemeollit: T4 TIIE ES
11. GABDINER & C
GODERICH,
Tor Sale by Te
' .r,j—
leeNte...its for the Sitt -k In Toole,
..- a.- oetierot sortnietet of Hord.
1,..
with the Shop Vomiter* belougoot
. state. and au motto.; es per !mood
134,15.21, and for 41M II.1ok netts IN.!
;awe, atioointitig to 51474.03j will t
. -the tiodersiinled up lid n•••
Tueslay the Ninth -day of
• uext.
reliders may loo it.ote ether for 1
nook Debts in fine tot. r ler el,.11.
“artiV/ Ilitlkillg+Otilrr tit ti a Cook oil
to name the seniority th v to
Steo,k. tut ern. met tint 41
1.114' be seen at tile atordin tioteleriehl
by the Intiolibuts, sen alloiivatiou
'floonsolt.
Theolotersii.;fied dog; not hiul 1.1
hoohest or Any loud '•
is! Fi•ab-obilXivier
. ,rere.d. Lifth
.1. 1 411
1, 11 I
DEI18 e ill
dersienied
ER
rectevo 1
Up to thei2Oth
• - ..fer atedpl)ing th
33ril Ilaitallo0 of Vo
.1,, c„,,,,p f or eight slept drill,
. .
'Mr on 26thf. Sept t iber !lest
illey be neOtrate f w mipplyi
ele 0, Groceries, c.
Bread pdr poin I; • Beef ..
do; Ctefee, ittlo; 813 .tr, (042
ilt1; rotat0011,1104 'Cliiter„ g
8141, d.e; W4Weil poi cord_ -
_T., be delivered 'n Camp c
i
4417.. in euch quau itirs ae
tinired, ri raurn o which e
embed by :the Q.trter M
rtenine. • . ii,
. Also.for inessin the litffiec
itie Tables, Beet"; igen, an!
sits regiiineL '
. -II. COOKE,
, . eigotain and
'Outlet -kV; Alig. dStli, 1873
"F,"I I'll40•114 Tt;r:
CLARKE'
World F2213 Blood ixture.
Trade Idark,r-"Illood Xi tare."
Tim 1:31.011ER.
01 loom all,
nended.
• For cl.ant.ini,/ •r.l t• smog 00.1,
ourooritina..eareapt 1a. t, .0 ilialaY 1,-1'..1,
Of•Va°11rk8Lasruli.:414°‘r-suran7t7..toifia311.01144. evt4r. o, pt.al•C'sitmOn'teen't
. (3". 'It -Cure% old Norio. •
Oneajoi Vieerated Soreis n11 414 Niii.
ecunrnet Usii4e;mkItotrzi.tviIimnire,... 'with, Face
' . tliunre:mi:111:1047stlionge. . .
,
Coma Caneerm. Vicere.
thireo Blood Mid Skiu 111.111 4. .
' fleets the Iti....1 loom all i eue. Matter,
. .Poon wleoionee c..... mimic
Ai Ole mixture§ is p vomit te th ',.tas. in,10 atnhel.
warrauted fiee from aieroiong inju
nowt drikatc collo iiut eoi 4 Other . the Pio-
i
plietoi eulivits anthem- to gime it a to test
tii.. Twhiti,:ealt.:111taiwoof Te.eshiltiing:
Hokin' Bonk.' 21 3
to erect a perustarat e
Isle from -all
each, and.
tety, lle ea
V ill the gm
tong.wanding eaves. ALL C11
TAYENT 511-3r1hIXE % :NDOlta ih
di
• world.
bile prier, for . J. C1, 411BE
APJ1.111:CA1111 3' IA .. LINCOLN
EAPOR3t AGEN1
Pd.
tunes, con •
-inr•eient
ieeeree a
tiers sod
etaghout. the
Chera bet.
'NOL47.11).
EugIoldget sit 1 Co., COe 4.11
l'alAerw• lito:ryant"ibith,1 t'o.n.914,53iLlie.wfdtt.: Nettle,: if
siaapo solo. flat. .414.44 14144 „aids.
*MINTS CAN A.
11- r and Cu. Wholesale
• As& &II the meton Who
ugglets,
117-1,41,,,:rata:."...1...-t....,:f.tin:ril‘Etri'ta:asiiv.1.1:de:(1:cionyt,r,flrexco...r..4.,...le
301
Broken He rt !
lioS•ly
When passing over',Graliam's ill
A iiale wan nian Wile ucen,
Crouching shiong the thee:hie lewers,
Anil angry was his ;mien.
The monient that Ire heard in
He turned on me quite beld,
And then tote uty willing oar,
Did his 'sad tale unfold. • •
I bought sepound i Tea, ho r id, . .
i
When I sod into own,
And as I cathe up raltam'eh 1,
My Tee it all went; down.
I wentetraight Itmeotinte lily •ife,
My loss she !lid &Pion`,
And said that into Town agai
She no'er would tsust ufe leer
She said 1 knew the Tea had a t•ngth,
Thrtough rtienty bags 'ewetild 0, c,
,Aih,doltriadnlotbtoeisTreeaheaecppeurteiclay et- p'd, .
I
Fle.paused, the tows, streamed town las
face, .
Hiirbosom heaved A sigh.
And then lie said With a bow head,
To gather the Tt•a I'll try. - J.'
He tried, lie tried and tried a
•Then looked quite sad se ine,
And begged that I'd lend hiiii the price
Of another poond of Tea.
I said I'd lehd him' just the p
If on mo he would tall,
He sail ho guessed ho'd rath not, 1
Fee he otiglit his TC3 of Ball
I handed ottt the cath at once.
When he went on his way.
I met this Neil, yet pleasaut in it
Agafh on Seiturday.
I. told him Oast he looked quit
That he had leech impnoved,
Ho looked,.and as he taught y eye,
I saw he wais muclernoved.
Dear sir, he said, be took my and,
Yon hate been greet to me,
My wife sup 1 a -re both conte
\AI:. eecUi.peo vollefl:Tt1 eat 'ail lwri s:o tilliti;:fdeTligehal,
BWye ggievtintghenaTean :oriiiniht oue t I
Then sail 01.e ail: that charred their
1 tism:eokaraestens feterel•ntiel'itSeh lisntarolinagT: , IA)°,
I
AWnaad ntio"leriltirdintriltinetds,tie.Mny at I's &eft
I ask yOU one and ale
When er you chance to we
To giro a cell 4111 11011.
Sept. 1st; 1873.
s t e p,
pruee ,
egg,
j..C. DETLOR & CO.
A re, receivine dads. their
NEW FALL GOODS
Srecliff.1 'Awes i
PRINTS. DRESS G3ODS,': VIFINCEYS.. SHIRCINGS,
• CORSETS A.Na RIBBONS.
1.ines ilk
Black Lustros,
1311r_.1: Aioacas,
Black Barathe as,
B:ack Cobourgs,
Silk warp Black Paramattas,
Black Crapes.
Underclothing.
A FltliSH L'TT OF gait Ribbons, Ladies' Delta, Reining,
V'es,fishicirs.1310
1NT In lirir 31E'l T74 LI "/"VATIE 1B 1=0 .
A PERFEC FIT GUARANTEED.
- . C. DETLOR & CO.
Goilerictl, /et September 1:1;1.
•
Public Leading. c) 11. sr.
r IIE Meridian Temple, I. 0. of, G. T.
will give a Public Readiug on lb;
evening of 8th September, Meridiae
Ashfield. - , •
Admission fea 10 cents. Proceeds 4,
form the tnicleus of 11 ery fund for
the S. School held in their I fall. 13(43s.
TEACHER WANTED.
ILATANTHDr hy the lloard of l'uldie
v a. Scheid /Trustees of the Town tof
Coderich, a female teacher ter se
eit'sWaiel School. Salerv ,
Atoplications received, up to the:30th
Inst. •
T. II. STOKES,
Secretary.
Goderich, 2utl Sept. 187,3. 1385c
PROF. FERGUSON,
The well -known performer -on the
Irish Union Harmonic Pipes,
Wili,-7ee a Concert in
Urn
On Friday vening, 5th September.
1:thheerftlillowiug talented amateltra are al'
a:::::::1Peniersi:e. Tab: 1.?°iicrtIgilliarul'
Solchsenttrait.open t 7 o'clock.. Concert to
AtIonimion ceuts. Reserved ieats
1385a
& a new stock of _
NuudeC.reitprjrlod IhaCIviu:.:::uca out, 1
Tososero, Ai:router 21, 1873.
413.11E - 1 444" •
4 t g
•I DEPARTMENT OFCROWN LANDS,
GroCeries,Crockorye &e. , &.c.,
S IIEREBYGIVEN that the tinder-
. Glassware.
crauhrouk, in the Township of Grey, in
, inentione 1 Town and Park Lots of
. tthvemC,;fintiirityisoef till:417nm, aywitbhe the excep-
.dAiusiesttist:,eln. tatft,centilltibber000kffe, arted
*enders for Sinking
(iinng ..1,,...ititei otlf. thAenriogflt telt lin, Ito one brtid.
the 23n1 of next month. •
TERMs -Cloth, the Department rebore -
A TEll, TAN -KS.
TENDERS u ill b -ti r-eceived by the un- • μ tofwtillilebegaiadt .LanDanactes' Hetet, the - day
before the Sale, to investigate claims to
TUESDAY, TPE .9th INSTANT,
'1" dersigned up. till noon on .
. 44.• Conunissioner.
R. W SCOTT,
for nie Initiate, of Four Water Tanks en .
so a 'T11 STRtET NORM SIDE.
, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
1),, 2.311,;(2i2,8x2r3e,024h4, )25. ,
In the store lately (tccupied by Jaws
Brackenridge, trusts that he Slay he
fievoulred witlt a share of the public pat-
ronage.
• • II. COOKE.
Goderich, Sept. let, 1873. 1383c
NOTICE
previously
for Sale at
o'clock, on
thd Square. lipecitientitons ean be seen
at the office of James Smaill.
ja31ES T11°PoSwliliN01. erk.
Goderieh, Sept. 2nd, 1873, I:IS5:t
(Seir give one insertion.)
NEW DRUG STORE!'
MCA% RED .,VORT AR,
East Sid.
c-"'"
• #
Market Square.
. 13 ()N 11.)
05 20 Tears, Practice,
INOTED 1.011. • PURE DRUGS.
IS joist receiyine Eoimpean and
Ainerictui markets weekly the foll;;w-
ing articles: -
Dry Drugs,.
Chemicals,
Sponges.
flair 11rtillies,
Flesh Brushes,
e stock of
Fellows' Compound
Syrup Ilypop114-
phites,
ltadway's Medicines
Ayer's .
orm Medicines fier
T it _Brushes. Children, I
Hair Restoratives, Bowel Complaint !
Hair Dyes, remedies, the beitt
Perfuelery; in Ott world, try
Atkinson s Salves, thetn,
Magnolia Balm, Pain Killers, too ne-
Laird's Bloom of merous to mention;
Youth, Sarasperills,
Seth White's Tooth Cod Liver Oil,
l'aste and Powder, liair Oils, •
liittaSitlt for Baths, Castor ail,
Patent Medicines, Lewes,
_Black Oils, Lamp Glasses,
Yellow oda,
Dye Stuits of all kinds feel and good,
Bond's Tonic Bitters,
the boat in the world fur •
:1 )1tr,S1..E4 .
Any (inantity of Certificates canheepre-
duced if required of its etEcael.
Horse aid Cattle Medicine*.
1385
SALE OF IRIDS.
_UNDER and by virtue of a Power of
L-1 Sale contained in a Mortgage made
by Thomas Richardson, default having
been made in the payment of the same,
will be sold. by I'ublic Auction, at 0. M.
Tiueinan's Auction Rooms, lit the Town
of Goderich, on
Saturday the 4th day of Oetoher,I873;
at twelve of the clock noon,
Tho following freehold property, Lot
numher twenty in the first concession of
the Township of Turnberry in the Coun-
ty of Huron, contaiuing ODO hundred
screamer° or less.
Teams or 14:ALE-Ono-fourth of the
purchase money to be paid down at the
tame of le, from one to five years vt'll
be give for payment of the balance
to suit p rchasers:
'For fu er particultue apply b G. M.
Trueman, sq., Auctioneer, Goderich,
or to
CRONYN it MARTIN,
Vendor's Solicitors,
London. Ont.
Dated 20th August, 1873. 1385-5w
WILL AND MUST
I3E SOLD
.1T TH
LION STORE
THIS PALL,
i6 30,000 worth of Goods
Coo:71 prat lig
Dry Goode,
Groceries,
plots Shoes,
heady Made Clotliing,
Hats and Caps, te. &c.
SEE PRICE LIST
Good Young Hysan 45c per lb.
" Paisins 6c per lb.
121ba. good Sugar $1.
Butter
17c per lb.
Dry Geed. Cheaeer thee the Cheapest.
AT
GEO. hicKENZIE'S.
Golerieh, Supt. 2nd 1873.
NIL 1, 2, 3, 4,
•15, 17, Li, 19
26, 27, 28, 21
VICT0RIA
'ET-601ITH SIDE.
NO. 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46,
47, CO, 49, 5951, 52, 53, 54, 55 56,
O7, 58,459, 60.61, 62, 63, 64, 65,66,
67, GA, 69, 741,!el, 72, (i 'Kee each).
VICTOR' A STREET-NORTI1 SIDE.
Nti. 73, 74, 75, 76, 77. 78;-711, 80, 81,
t8212,'98...3., 944, 89;5), 44696, !PA:0888:911'9; 1009a, 19011,
102, 103, 104, (4 acre each).1.
ALBERT STREET- SIDE.
No.105, 196. 107 108, in 110, 1 11
112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119,
120, 121, 12'2, 123, 124, 12.5, 126, 127,
128 (i acre each).
ALBERT STREET -NORTH SIDE.
No. 129, 130. 131, 132, 133, 134, 135,
136. 137, 138, 139; 140, 1 41. 142o 143e
" 144 145 146.147 148, 149, 150, , 151-,
Lee, 103, lot, 15a, 156, (4 acre eech).
„
ADELAIDE STREET -SOUTH SIDE.
No. 157. 158, 159, 160. 161. 162, 163,
. 164, 165, 166, 161, 168, 169, 170, 171,
1 72, 173, 174, 1751 174, 177, 178, 179,
180, 181, 182.183, 184, (4 acre each).
ADELAIDE STREET -WORTH SIDE.
No. 185, 186, 187, 184, 189, 190, 191,
192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198,199,
200, 201, 202. 203, 204, 206, 206,207,
208, 2•09,(4 acre each), 210 (one acre).
LOUISA.STREET -SOUTH SIDE.
No. 214. 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220,
221, 222, ?23, 224. 225, 226, 227. 228.
229, 230, '231, 232,- 233, 234, 235, 234,
237 (.4 acre each).
ARTHUR STREET -WEST SIDE.
238,239, 240, 241 (4 acre each).
• LOUISA STRE,147-NORTII SIDE.
No. tit (i acre).
HELENA 'STREET -SOUTH SIDE.
No. 217, 249, 250, 251, 252 (1 acre each).
HELENA STREET -NORTH SIDE.
Nu. '255, 256, 257, 258, 259 (/ acre each).
ALIOE STKEET-W EST, SIDE.
No. 260 (1 acre),
EDWARD STRXT-SOUTEI SIDE.
No. 261, 262, 263,- 2&4, 265, 266 (4 saw
each). .
EDWARD STRE '-NORTH SIDE.
No. 271, 272, 273, 4, 275, 276 (4 acre
each). _
I :
-
ALFRED STREET-SOUTI1 SIDE.
No. 277, 278, 279, 280,281(4 arre
AUGUSTA STREET -EAST SIDE.
Lots A, B (4 acre each).
Parlc- 1Lfoteis.
,
EAST STREET -WEST SIDK.
Bo. 12 (44 acres).
LEOPOLD S fR—EET--WEST SIDE.
Nix 25. (21 acres), 26 (31 acres).
• .1
W ILLIAg STREET-EAST_SIDE.
No. 45, 46, 47 (34 acres each), 48 • (21
acres).
WILLIAM STREET -WEST SIDE.
-
No. 53 (31 acres).
1385tel
Steam Saw Mill for Sale -
_—
“NE of Wsterous Co's. Clipper
Mills with Lumber Edger and also
good Shingle machine attached. The
iix:irullnisningsituatfeodr isonerelraiti2y1,.17ne.on. of Wit-
filuranwthositehhr,partisingaocosidlpilarseine7dicedAlmality for doing
et pine and hemlock convenient to keep
tamsone fifth of an acre and is fenced
• large custom business. There is plenty
Np. 1153 on Gibbons Street which con -
Also a lot in the Town of Goderich,
darouror tars and
1382-2,e• JOHwN eiCittfieAlIdGP, 0.
_
I N PRESS:
To be Pub/ished in Nosember, 1873:
LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF BRIT-
, 1811 NORTH AMERICA. : contain-
ing the latest and mos, authentic dee.
criptions of over six thousand Cities,
Towns and Villages in the Provinces of
Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick, Newfoundland, Prince lid -
ward Island, Manitoba, British Colum-
bia, and the North West Territories ;
and general information, drawn from
official ,,,,nrces, as to the names, lo-
"litY, extent, Lc , of over fifteen hun-
dred Lakes at d Rivers, with a Table of
Rc'eton,t4•4, showing the proximity of the
---"r°•d Statirms, and Sea. Lake and
pirer Porta, to the Cities, Towns, Vil-
Posse: acn, o in tbe several Provinces.
111 °loth, 521,0; Prioe in Full
83 75, age eg wanted to banes
for the Work. - n
JOHN LOVELL, Publisher.
moutreal, 9th Aug., 1873. 1384-1
44 A ,„4,1.
VINEGAR BITTERS
. Walker's California
vaegar Bitters are a purely Veg-
etable preparation, made chiefly fram
the native herbs found,on the lower
ranges of the Sierra Nevada moun-
tains of California, the medicinal
nroperties of which are extracted
the'iefrom without tha use of Alcohol.
The question is -almost daily asked,
What is the cause of the unpar-
alleled success of Vnuniss5 Bir -
r Oar answer is, that they
remove the came of disease, and
the patient moovers his health.' They
are the great hl?od purifier and a
life-giving Thriy.6, a perfect Reno-
vator and neagorator of 'the system.
Never before in the hietory of the world
has a medicine been compounded pits-
sessing_the remarkable qualitim of Vis-
soaa Btrrsas .healing this sick of
every disease men is heir to. They are
gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic:
relieving Congestion or Inflainesation
the lever eatcriscers1 Organs, in Bilious
Diseases.
The properties of "Da. WALK=
sa's V tirsearBrrrass are Aperient. Dia-
phoretic, Carminaties, Nntritiona, hare
tive, Diuretio,Sedattrettounter-Irritant,
Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti -Whine
, 11. NottONALD 411 00..
Druggists it Oea. ARM., Ben Francisco. Cedifoe.
lei& & oleo of Washington and Charlton Ste, yi
-bola by alit Draggtsto oad DealorO.
-
WANTED. w... .11 women
Business that will ray. •
frorn to el ean parse, 1 on lout non
notabbOttrb,0041; It • fare Shah.* tb ;se one of
empipn.., or haying leisiate time; air and loot a
frequently do ea relies men. Part %clay -stole. •
Addreeo J. LATH AN k 1"13.
1284-81 um 'Iwamoto% St, Rosteot.'Ilos.
FOR SAM
LOT 790 Cambria Road, (Menai,.
Apply tn
J. COOKE. Kincardine,
Or J. WILLI A 31S-, Cesderich.
August bth, 1873. 1381-0
BY-LAW NO.---
RT.LaW to sid sad Amelia the Londe*. Berra "6
g.1,11
4 to
Pa1-
N od Bruce Railway lanspato by gut
dhoesand dollafs to me oaoi Compact be
hones, trod 44, 141•114 debenture& therefor,
authorire the levyint; of a •peeial raw tor t'
ment Mil debenture% atd interest.
WHEREAS, by an act of the fourth oi of
the Legislature of the Province of tinnot, •
in the Thirty:fourth pear of Um reign 41 Her
ty, entitled "As •ct to Intwerpteraterilte Lotobou.
Hems -and Bence itaileway Cienpaity.t sumo .
merits thereto, and by the net respecting
nit.; tv(1117:tn.h...,sy. irnsp ot,dtr ;oh,. etc:t
sue wham., a petition sig -nod • foy Moo t,f ty per-
. • who are resident freeholders, eao.o
last aseeesement roll of the Township of Tiicio-
srnitli and qualified voters ander thesaid eintorb
pal act in that portion of the gaol Menisipality.of
to the'sonthetiv ▪ lirnit of 1114 110r. t• e• Read. -,,,ore
in a arintileaStOrly eXtion &lora IA 44. 1
clt ..• t11174"pnlitt ,C,R:1471:7":#1:117:1;tit:ii...gos.
:kat. twee.erthies
limit to the %ou▪ t' erly limit of Um Mow Mead,
thence sioterl y &boor that limit te 11.. inert hateeem
Use Township* of Tockersintth and Bible -re, and -
them% aMitherly aloag tits lard nicht to
the eotith-west corner of thee Too-n4liip Plibberi
aforesaid. op -I them% &loss the 'Mit Iratirrto I 4#
Townships of TuskeiromIth Med Feberio, 1.1 the
place ef Segianieg. hew been presettle.t-to the
C•nn-iltif the •atel Municipality °fete Tose %hip —
of Tuckeivonith. praying tbe said cutiaMI 'to lass • '7
;mating a bonus of gleo,O•for the per- ,
pose of aiding in the conotruetion ofkhe este Lou-
don, Heron and Bruce Railway, on the Ceinlitiona
hereisafter expressed, int. it is erpedieni to ..roat
the same.
And whereas, for snot. parsnip. it is neceeed-y to
that part of the said Township of T 1-keree.:th
above deocrileed to raise the said 101,111.Rt of me
theumnd dollars In the manner liereisafter ineas
tioned.
And whereas. it will require the sum of oas
thousand oft* beadred dollars to be rsioed mortal-
ly by speeial totems the whets ratee.ble property -a
the said portion of the said townehip ether* de.
seethed, for paying the said • ch in of tan th,....181
dollar. sod hitereot on the debentures tole moot
thierefor„ me hereinafter mentioned. . _t
An whereto, the amount of the whole rateable
property in that portion of tb• said 'Toweship
Tuckersatith above described, irrespective of aim -
further iucrease of the sante th4 alio irreispertire
any 'mores% to be derived from Um teorporsof in-
vestment of the tinkiog flanethereinafter mer.fiihtd.
or any part thireof is, accordiug to the la.t mot ond
aosetoonent roll of the mud Mwasitip being for too
year of our Lord ens thousomi eight hundred "id o,
seventy -three the mom of seven hundred and t tato -
seven thoultand seven hundred and t wrote doliar. ;
and whereas. there Is no debt *Melting agao,st the
said mouicionlity, or that portion atom. dime:lie-4.
either tar principal or interest..
And whereas, for paying the Inters.% and. creating
en equal yearly sinking fund, for paying the raid ,
ef tan thousand .dellars. ae hereinafter nirn-
tented, it will require en equal annual ups mal rate
of on. mill an,1 eleven twentieths of a inoll ta Val
dollar in addition te •111 other rate., to teo•ici
each year upon all the rateable property in that
rootion of the said Township 01 Tecksrodulth atoms:
desoribed.
1. Be it therefore eneeted be thee Viinicimil
Connell of the township of Tiickeromith that it slot!
and may tee lawful f m that portion of the said
TotaItai,ip of Tuckersinith above 41,..ri bed, bo
and mob% the said london, Huron and linter luti-
way Contiony lu the construetton said Haileht%
by giving thereto the sum of ion tboluoal doliars
by way Of bonus
3. That for the -purreese aforemid the -Fge.,VIP
the said Township of Tuekersoreitie shall canoe obi'
neimber of debenture% of Om sediP Thwaship
Tuckersmith to be made foremen sums of toorey•a•
noy tm required fur the Raid pnrpose. not lass than
aim hundred dollars each and oot exceeding in UM
whole the !Om of tea thoueond dollars, wheel, said
debenoures shall be seaieel with the moat of Rail
Townahip of Tuckenernith end he signed ter the
R00% and couatereigned, by the Treasurer tben 41,
and shall define the portion •f tile Raid
above deserthed for sad 011 act toot of whieli tnoy
are boned.
3. not thea mad debentnres shall lee made pay-
able within twenty years from the day herei.11411cr
mentioned for this By-lao to take effect. ot tli.
ernes of the Royal Casadian Bank, in the n(
Seaforth, and •hall ha". at-
tached 1.o them coupons for the payment of interest
at the rata and iu the manlier hereinafter int-a-
i:t41::::InTh-i.fatt:t...itrhety1.sa.oinrad ttdh.s,brintf.it,in.rtiefrunta.rirser:Intcent.intld1:,,bic!..hrirrtibb.u.lter,p6.14..::
fbr.oirns:hdethrleateuitihr,eieretobtd,:eyh.i.;11
the said °Rice of the /royal Canadian Bank, in
Maori h.
to. That for the purpose of forrning • sinking
• fend for the payment of 4lie said debentures "id
the interest thereon, at the rate aferetald. au equal
Rtaria1 rale °tone mill and eleven twentieths of a
the dollar shall. in additioa to all other
eats.. be raised. levied aod collected in each yeAr
upon all the rateable property in that part of the
said Township of Tuckerstoith liereinleefere
above mestieened aud described, during the cola-
tinnanceof the sidet debentures or until they ar.'
paid,
6. That the itaid debeetnres Otall be deepasit ed
within six week* after Me pealing of tkis My -ow
with Jamie Ineksosi. Req.. of licoltarich, Regiatmr
of the Spent Itolhat of the County of &lento, to be
held by libra as Custodian, and to delivered by
to the TrUNI.M4 appointed under Om said Act
ineorporattrig the said Company, so soon IN the
fellowine menditi roe are amapiled with :
1. Thatibe Railway is aseipleted and in runrdeg
order fr,ese &point in or near the city of Lee don to
the %Hoge of Clinton within three years after the
woos t.f this By -15.r.
S That stations 4,11 erected en *lie line rof said
Railway at or near the villages of Rraceflold and
kippen.
S. That the Gnat Western Railway Company
shat too* agreed to%quip. work otol maintain the
seed Railway and Mottoes.
7. That if the above conditions Ohl not folfIlled
and eoniplied with, weans three years after the
palming of this Bydaw, then the said Jamas Melt.
son is to retort. the maid debent•ree with the cou-
pons r tenet to thoCouncil el tholIonicipsi It, nf
the Township of Tnekerstuttli. sod taey shalt then
Woo& nall and void.
IL That all oraperts for interest whit% shall have
aeorned prior to the completion of the road to
cliston, so aforesaid, shell be macelled aad de-
tached from said debentures by the said Jame/.
Dieksoa, and delivered to the Treasurer of the said
0. That this By-law steel fake often end come
into operation on, from and after the tenth day of
October, A. D. 117S.
10. That the votes of the elector§ or that poreirei
of the said Towaship rot Tuckersodth. deo.
embed and amis.& shell he taken en tfy-law
at th• following plaoes, th•t is to sav :
For Division No. I, at the Reboot House In Sec-
tion No.13
For Division No. 1. at the Below] Moos, in Sec-
tion No. 7. Itsrperhoy
For Oh shin No. 3, at the School Bosse is Ser-
.
tion No 4.
For Division No. 4, at the old &hoed Route in
Brueefield.
FOr Dtvision No. at the School Howe in Sec-
tion No. 1.
tie the nibeenth day of Eloptimaber next, A. D.
1671i. between the hours of Mae o'clock th•
mooting and dee o'clock in the Afternoon of the
aams day. and that the ft Ihrwisig pereons al all
the Retain:ling Ofkors fp*, toko the said votes at 1 he
roaport1V11 plant* for vrbieb they aro b
are y 1 •
spectively appointed. that is to say:
Per Division Nn. I, Iiir. thigh Chesney ,
Poi Motion No. I, Mr. David Campbell
For Dirislos Pro. 5, Mr. William. 0. pawl...
For Dirieion No -4. Mr. John Teems.
For 17141.00n No. 5, Mr. Janos Ala/Tay.
TALE NOT.rrit that the above is • true copy tot
a proposed By-lasf which will be taken into con.
indemnities* key tbe Coeusetl_ of ute Muniemiulty or
us, remake? et rameefeette, alter MO nowith
from the rabltaitioa Item: In Um liranir
81011144., tie auto of whisk yakbootion tbe Mitth
day of Aetna*, A. D 1574, sac la tito Braes Es-
capees, the date of which gagwaggggaa tat. nt.,
day of August. A. D. IPS, late sec --see vet. ewe
woes" er that portion of the dell touloodp, •Leve
doseribed and dellited, dna 1.5151•1 slotecoa,
the tifloontli day of Ilispesadsat, A. D. lers, be-
tween the boor* of mem 1164111dt HI Ile use=
tlyeetlock en thew eeteraimm. *Os several
shims earned,.
1111th day edAts. D. WWI
Dated at Thekerrith, tbli
LIM
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