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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1880-09-24, Page 4L - • - • • • • • • " • - • THE HURON SIGNAL ISEPPIEMBillit St, 10So. ur. way- ife--er ff A R/. Y ft/14/T4G. hienare tees, subjects, perhaps, If tuch lute hese ewe erten* upon by mvere .1 hygiene than early rising Au - t here imvvi depicted in glowing tenua the maidiss to he derived from take% as arty leave of the coach of slumber, and teeny a conversion to the much lauded habit (often, alas to turn out to bus • ease of backalidmg to drowstaess and flying has brie effected by • perusal e the gospw .1 early riaing W. tui". different cease. .1 early filer,b the old enthuaisa, *ho Iw takes his morning chatters .,,o eh 1 er with many. hit I. to -*-41. .art tau 0.000.11 of preen • • h. t.tmehte .1 • ,..do water bath as h. elekti ear- he glower* 'heat wt h • • mil, ...we. H. -tresses. quickly 4411204, 411.0k. 44.41 otoff for a, wall. rh. sun ••-• lade more thai rum. Um bionure TBAT TOWN CLOCK. About *rye years ago the question eh toles . eltoet sins ,mooted in ( jitoiritttittOATioN$. Illussmetese Yearn elm% All mule) was w. do Thill Me for the *gin la• °midrib likaw up by dry Connille•aud a name T • ter. In Marsh ken the Com* scripted Tu the Inner 1-0 Th' '14r14' "Ihriu" THE BONUS QUESTION. tar was appotuted to kind to the mat - the contract of Maws Howard & Co., ,, a of Beam and New York, to plaoe in the mall oratIPIAL hi ',easing ever your repeat of the Town eeeincil last week, 1 Oolart House wirer a first -area clock. see a letter free. '11i Kidd of Dublin, similar te that, which adorns the Toronto withdrawn? ha applipetituu for twheffto, P0afeoda+. 404 00011data 0' tww, 0" raiatu"1.18161410' giraves ht illiwYso doing seem to ‘110 "CUL". WAth Meet dials elre. 414'11' " • little ehildish He has found out, it taelerent, *ad tegerrueg w he wound nut reerus.that there are some Jealous minded once a week The prise to be paid 4/113 $1,130 Thn sem was afterwerd.eapple mentee by 1190,en that the extra 4Iy •n volved by tbs •perauoi, of the N might he met end WO additions) *Yr o. be paid tilt "Iowan) t., 011 • ..10 lliet/U41 11•111,rimient tottrepn Pt...Alan and the, `-oor. flour Lem persona iv floderich and they d. not Kidd did not expect that every person 141111aM ....O.- *est se te eirilting tie try* oruleneenliee me, but seleiecti upon which 1 am write is &scummed tele , theggfore, that Ibm"1110. the isajoray of taviesiholiss.sitad tied. 011111 will join sio in nry very mild deuumaii- tion of such characters; la I have der I noathink liken done nay Ailitpig amiss in lirinitineft before dlc puble 1 relieve the motto Honor amoug thieves" to be a good one. and only 'nab the ,t could le introduced into prideeinter 4101k. eats" sively, and Ste truWance of it as strictly observed there as in (abet prof...atone where hen°, a me ituterallv supposed tot dwell as • earehnal virt thanking Ob fie wow space want him to get a bonus Surely Mr Y Miss Julie Imo; MILLINER And Deals; $n Fancy Goods. 1 we tad asserullb chosen steak eV Flom) Fathers & Laces11 ati wive rze7..t.luplu:$117iiit,: :27= It[rdint lir :bur cad Iforytuiri. antawabaie 1 will eire MIMS I KEISTE WILW)N Pitman... Outten* • Ns .4 M. ipyrecoelu • .• . 6 .146 •• ...441. ONO Books and Stationery. asked tor. especially a* the prictic. ii A aIllIVII I "••••••• 41iii n. Al .1114"" . .. would, without question,giie the *swum iffy Itia bonnet* •,- *.) a met many th theagle du. antonnt ask& ear .u. of ro .. •Ii• •ent tie. u mei - enteoyea tlt-' a ... k ...(I , t' • ' S. hate. staters • h. i..,.i.ea.. ....s. wine' 4a. tunl. ,J) ,iftv the. wanu. tn. town 13..a,. ' ...• am veil 0 • 111 gro- 1W . whit ete uteri 0•1105t4 A UNTO -Slat 1.* has ern ved, eina it there were eon, that 30 y It OM Ai '44! Ill SI 1131T two) kg) %Tog 0 • *warned . March ewe•,, maIJ mn he rate es• +ionic* rev ib4r other, , tut., G.. , ear, .tts "fa n I. taw- memoi,. el. qh. have irib. ..r • 41g11.11 • • • 1.41T11. OW ha 1 U., -en 1104.0.. N.1% 4111 4111,01:1 1.1110110 4110 .11011 I. 44;0 fart. re V.fls 1 #i,/kria • • 11.11. silt) 1.0 you accompany lulu You I ittl/f hut tibe tpu porhap. •oo. •hv keetmortuttu nreeat haa vet left t h. • . •to. oteis,,,, race. I • eierectioi .,o 4ub I •••1 MT. • •• Ito ors, um.r.r.•,... 'entirely aft. ".• k4 . • j, 4, A. wait ...truant .rod 11.11. Wiikiflhi.I. 41.1•111• ' ellP the 11. '""ea *IP les 'MAN , • ,,,, •Itho••• •if.trtif h. oniov. his grail. He dilaue •1111,11 I ha*. th i. elventage. .1 -41,111 flung 61111 .ie revenue it .i. eppeusing and strengtheru. 4A" til 1o.• 01 •,004Y• Mot. .. t *he elm:At:het 3e„„I, „,1„..niese n,r reg, d, did or, '.h. ,nattsv .441,.1.1 1 herie ..ter • • 1141111a1 I••••190•411•• air each. 1 ...Pettier. teenage( t. orrieses the. am. 101 ti. the Math/al •111.- 4,•4111110, . 4 la& 4.110.1 4 .111. .1111.4010 •• • 40014 -•c• MI KIIIII • •p1111,,. ,..ny ...• - lain.. *Ma+ . %silts' • ha ...h. l. Z. J. COPFLAND. layer. A this • 01. * • .4410 •u•. •00• 1,,, fropesinee r M • K .i. I WI •Ild I,. • I !in.o414tl. ,»'redo..:10:, li...mitgss dig NiktiT 11104 . • help circulatior.. y • ei al. .enipl....... t. tak . t.ti. -tiseleireteseitt• datlah641 SU it Riii ef 0 i• 1 ... 1.,.... ..... equieee. and di h. iota. like 4104(114- *..r4 *4' ""141111":*Xi ''' '''.. het . . ! • • •14111. .. !Ildie- none aid whets panting and lad- Magma hataftal‘411` quail thi- tolliowitsit , kle maul resee. • • 01 • I 4011.; • •'*44. / nui Wheth. oropotas• finished ••••uttgru% too • give! .. tie . • ',AIM., . • re had Immo'. eritkichiewi, w.,- 0 4-1 411r.K.- • ip,,„nd 11 1-.1-e (31.0 r (.1.-e hd,4 mum. 7,16*. •:-.1 ,11hhing yU with - ,gain . vto. hub. lb" : letter we. 1'001111V•ed by the' 4 ltetti, tle. this article eounteraei the )Oil liet. 1 22, s• ••• II MAKING v,111.10 ivroulloj espArilly qirm, t Fitting •ion. Ltrighingt. ntornei ...oil that v.... look 0110111 ' *ea" 4112"*" "pumped . end remark. char .pull Trans clerk. elealerier. slaw Y dept. ,;. suede uf, • illitaatot, ;761 before ereaktare jUSi... thing to de 6111. .41441.11 1411111 ode.bru..;;:aye velope the wince Ano whei, you return i alealwatuniu limilehMhccierougtreettdr.° -the: let eould to your hosts, Sap and languid,' too hue ace act pre:r..I. I th.premiont11 11.nuM get , prow, measurement and Mau ; 101 to eat and too tired to find raw., place ihai-th. lock W'Sk t r, Ir, yr 1,,e, hat then will be . rest Am! .0 /02141 vett for a week or two you will ovei- ,,,sr never intended fo, such s pin WSW any avannOtt t•O fine Mai every I put dials theft Mame it will leave noopening ..htiery voi.* assure. you that if you only troubit U. adapting s elect an beL plao. os pow If w. removes) the tattler or Minds and th where the sound ma mem ou 240. my a .lay at sunrise. 4 tem 41*b. the. will rbiriet i!.,. 110 or, dock ene week weer we pm • 111 411 .110M0116 mere •e..„,„„oietei. elm;i_ side. Thew M tit,. 1 +nfileient r.. 'he who Tam fatly Lilo.* who are abroad for ehtur morning drain. Tilers ere none up earlier • , Thi, parched tongue .ind the feverish twain have roused the tippler from his • lied, end, crapulent, and ahaky, he • is on. .his way to the nearest bar. But there ie lie swinging stride, no healthhil glow, no :•pierkling eye. He ie out because it is torture to remain abed. And there is the invalid, who has neon teeing restlessly upoi, his bed all the beg night. Daylight. twinge to him a feeling c.f relief, and when the oirst rays . 1 the sun peep int.. eirienaber window le, is op, and muffling well, is out for* short walk. "Ete, has a stick, but he hare, heavily upon it. and his pace is :doer wad -uneertain The morning walk is to him -.more potent than any sleeping raught, and when he returns he can jeweling get a snatch of Ae sleep wjtich he *ought in vain duringiRle night Then there is the spasmodic early riser. tie has just 1 tad aurae work upon the benefits of early walks, and the folly of 1,14 late abed, and he has determined. e. to get up et peep of day, and:closely ob- . serve all the ruler. Haile off now, and is louder in hit praises of these matuti- ' exerciaes than even the old enthusiast ivliont we have just seen. He hat, ail the fervor of a new corivert, and ia actually abueing those of his mere lazy acquain- tances who failed -to get up 14 his solici- tations: WA follow him for u few days, and.we see him faithfully attempting to carry out his good purposes. But as time ees On he liege. Erie hours of rising grow later, and et last we miss -his •famil- ler form amongst those who are early abroad. Let us go to his room. He is snoring, sound asleep. • Call him. Alh, he is too drowsy to be fully aroused; ;hut I. he Lorna himself over in the sheets 'Can perhaps catch the sluggard's ,v;e11-worn request : "A little sleep, a tittle 'dumber, a little folding of the head% to sleep. '• Act the breakfast bell is ringing. We lair fad our walk and here written this ertide And perhaps our readers are .ghwi SW the hell has rung, anti that- we have Mapped %bort than he .1104 r teralsfeet. le•41{e•T curer we publish the f oilit.hangtwi upon the appear- . t 1 KJ, liO1PC SiOWA I Under lila • ...arapeuissed ft is from HO Metes Man, 1 i1.141 WO invite. the 1st. - Kidd's etre te,ib Illeet wedge V, 11111:TV,• :11 011. f . v.* • .01 rd...i ‘ttani: -Ass therratepayern iffehie te we : • *Ante:. v340ti gore; hone: t. .terpriair. _ eumson or pet sans searing anted iiiciee try ..sierd prong the neeaggery atiaireemee 1..0 permanence z.z..t. 3-03 hands to; be employed.; Of ...Geese, we• would rather have mow ir.duster started that. woukl hot (*edict so ....eue.h with i those already .taitecl ..rei .'11. prietite., amount. ot folt •aa, get rose ocentere title:stye:lee. • ably if vim agree t, rvriee each -week. If you M -ant the drab whIt. with Mack *Imre*, and hands •r. must know once M.. swao1 to do rhe bets mre •siti will • hard ,•..k and you apprecian• .ittee,tit es re. ' avoid 24 future Intsunderstaadini. west we feet that the Howard Co. rue their bar - gate, anti would like to obtain t't nice bill of extras in addition to the original and surrounding country, by .8hodde estimated coet. The Company sec; want the Council to "appreciate" the " di culties- in the work, and thus lay a foundation, as. it were, for a elairn for extra., Failing in this direction, the Howard Co. Would prefer to fernish 'an inferior clock to that originelly uontiact- ed for -one that would requiro to be wound twice a week. . - The proposition was exixiedingly cool, but it was treated as . it deserved to ' be by the Clock fecunmittee, who instructed the • Clerk to in - forth Metre. Howard Co. that no deviation from . the original contract would be tolerated. The members of the Committee are" thorough business men', and will, we believe, keep a watchful eye upon the clock firm Over in the land ef bewierood ham. -and wooden nutmegs, and see to it that no inferior article is foisted upon the people of Goderich. . 41 to allow me a small space in your vain - able paper, to give denial to statements ' made te people of the town cif Cloderich, ABOUT the 1st •of August last, Mr. John Scobie, an experienced salt manu'- facturer from Seafertli, purchased the Dominion Salt Company's well on Mait- land and Britannia street, and he will shortly begin to manufacture salt on a large scale. He proposes turning out •AK/Wien. These :nen have bieur those whom they tty to oil goods 40... that nearly all the business men who • dad Ur dry goods in this :own Lave, Irt.M'SSF,[11 RMMOVE7D 11,, hes thrs year ti supetior lot of Garden apd Field Seeds. Sept 21. keno. • sir wintve a prize of u Patterson !lime firlIfIti 4,11r VI•Ork. Your. lowyeeri SHQ1)-D4' lt. HOWARD dt CO. . The above epistle toile its own „tom! To the Editor of ThroHirtna.:,. and: needis little comment. It eays ef- Dien yt-:-Zi..e kind en.mgh 75,000 ENVELOPES' .A7a,11 F'apers. Fancy (3-oocia, -Toys, &.' 9a,a1 •neen, saw V11%11(.11'.. v BOOB.• et.a I • 21hunt+ fiewspispe: Mitiosmais. kap, or. haat 00 of 'cleat, I ordered. seetotil N1B...t, .L1! kintl • pl as lo .s. (e any ot.h...1 weep. C3UNICR,WTIONS takes tat ell Iteeretee,-KNOLIAK. S:1,) rcuittrit, eieggeito el owl, Ceel4ADIAN. et the wee eswee oemtahee lee $atisfsetlip eteef 144 I near eisla5 At BUTLER'S. , .1 k. •soo Plisake call at or corm- of West Street aad *Mare 3.1. putter- URN:lent' I Dominion Telegraph and Postage Stamp Ofiles. 1211 1Hk Proprietor returns thanks for List fir Vets, .1nd would inform old and new friends that PetefEar. mArd for1the beat }acre Carrots, 1 acre, ses,o,;10,t 5,N,Ainacre Turnips: seed to bo JAM Els- blefsTA Pt, .175.1 milten Street. Doderfch. James WIlson, Good for Goderich ! 1-InsInvo• hireety inerteatag Estate of R. 11. Seel Sesalltrarin ttibit, and • la made the fell Teekersuirth The premiere., outsell* *11 1=.1 ..101101 of the 1 feature of the was the erect uumber of cc let to exhibit, tt IOW MUM ,t1s move and •opied by ever aleefeBowing *vyDi let Hag 3d M. L lone, 2d Hui 0elding, Uwe. F, 3 years ing, 1st A . W Cooper. Jamieson, 91 •year okl filly tire colt, 1st McTavish. I tin, 2d J Mel Clairinae P r Dickson, 2d WA Foal, 11 sop, 3d W tat T Roberto W McEwen. Reid, 2d A it 2 year Vi' Stewart, 3d let 41;04:timid. Gardner 't Manning, 3d Ceiteueole 2d W idwaltui T Swallow, 2 year old till filly, lst J Entire colt, Pair carriage ['smart, &I J horse or BM Whiteley, 3d Drallan C 11 Snell d 13 Snell et. Si nochan si 2d H Snell d Heifer calf, Snell. Bull J Dickson, 3 yeses, lad T I 3d T Neilaias females and ; Dickson Si elves, J Dic Cakes Cl McLean, Ri year old heif •I McLean, 1 tat, 2d and : calf, J Carat 1st and 241 J 1st J. Came Lean, River end 2d J .•r heifer, J Laneenti Penhale, 2d Shearling r 3d H Snel (Marters, 24 hale Pair 2d and 3d la R Snel hale. Pair 241 W Grier loyswou .1 Cumming H Snell lamb, 1st .1 J Cumming &M. 2d anc ling ewer. ning Pai 4d J -Cu.-• m ewe ant 147i3d rem. 11 .f Carnoch Payne. 2d Pan of ew W Grieve. Dickson. 2 Peir ewe Ain:heron, lat and 3d Pair fat, wi Best long Porter. V• Pros Nor kg tl .1 Note rirrroee sow tst Davis, 2d Beaten .,nlock 2i turtrdt B tat .T The* tat and 31 Best sow Mom/sloe Porera• KUneirnall Runciman Boas 1st Par blab pencilled 1 Houdons, elan. Pei 2dRWF tat R (11 {eine fowl Pati 2.I T Cart hardt, 2.1 Davis, 2d Femme Hultan: etch; per man,' sell •mop Pair imp. tains II I Isitesti .ad 94, F la Cane. 3ingle phew A 1 tows, lit rake, let Sierran., Maxwell Rumen' 4 - Menefee &new fn Manatee SMITH. I,oer for tin. past ..4.a mouths has bete stela izietwaire usi termer alfilAtt•- mad r • anticipate an Immense Trade this sesame for orb ar, fully meetsa•••1 eel ewe. eurefully -elected ehrnee stock a D oG ods, Groceries ry North sue Market square. bought goods from them. Now, 'this it; , as false as it can be. , There is 1106 a dry - goods man in town who has bought. one dollar', "meet of geode *ern there pedd- lers. If shoddy goods are wanted. they . hi! II -1..4k ••i can be got much cheaper than eihotitlye . peddlers will sell them. I think It . FURS DRUGS .- i good deal has been said -about au 4,dvalaOe in mitres. brat we are, autos tau itillatCr Oliel 01 should be about time that the pubbe hate eel- mod' as (-bear see mane tines their eyes open to the fad that these _these. ,.. 1 ,,, . . •1...eeiten. ' peddlers are cheating them, by sell* madliclaet'l•0171• shoddy for sonnd goods:' 1 haveliad the sir Phy..i.,,,.. .,,, val. ;.) Pmacriptions 1 privilege more than once of examining . earefell:. erereeed the claire of goods sold to shoddy pellet 1 1711 .IAME,- WILSON. -- ----:-- lees, also goods told by them, and in . -- • - We invite zhe Public te visit bur Establishment beam making their ram peashines. every case the cloths they sell are not et -e --y. re e wOrth making up. If farmers arid. ethers w S. Hart & Co. . , ler We Will be gkid torthow Mir goods and 1.61.1111: it no. treetre •tlis, *Pt et es will buy goods from these people , I ' mast do it. on the merits of the' go PROPRIETORS %Highest Market Price /0- r Butter and Eggs. ..„, themselves. and not on' the opinion that ceived by men who have to call respect- able business men to their aaaistanee to luive passed upon them.' Do not te. de- Hilcnch Niiii., ..tate R. B. SMITH. 1143 JAS. HUSTON, these lying scamps say that business men • 9 llitaaaret N --- Boots and Shoes. MUCH CHEAPER THAN EVER if sell their trash, by, using their. names They have the same old Amy to tell that has been told so offer before, that some ship has been wrecked, and that they have been un usually fon unate ul securing a great quantity of damaged goods, which enables them to sell so cheep. It is rather a strange thing that no persons but shoddy peddlers find out about ship- wreeked vessels containing damaged from 30,000 to 50,000 barrels per annum, goods.hcountry ::mwea s fee= rchtlisa oh f f and will employ on aventge, about tjime eeneesetoese with the same tele twenty-five men. His works are heated (damaged goods,) and people who bought on the opposite side of the street from from them have some of theirgoods yet, the 0. T. R. station, and it is necesiary cnomt, made up, for the trimmings would that a switch should be built' into his t more than the goods would be worth made up. If these leen sold honest yard. • In order to do so, permission eerie, prietis, they need not will have to be obtained from the Town peddle to dr; businews. If theise welding and to geed.. would buy from retail storekeepers Council to arose Maitland street, in the locality in which they live, they run the switch along the side of that would fare better in the end then haying front shoddy peddlers. nalinbill for the space von have alleired I aril yetire truly. 4'111' thelerich. :kelt slept., ten 1 street for a short dietetic.... We under- atanii Mr. Scobie haa petitioned the Council to have this done, iuvl Ms -the building et the switch is irecelaeary facilitate work for an industry which is eertainly in the interest •.f the town, wi. trust t.h. prayer of Mr. Scottie's plainer, will he grained when the • matter nee. before t he compel • .1.1. • I • • , .1 I IWGIOS. • - e - , hie our tee, eernapenetent "(hr ewe, Ali- • ..010001,.. .1 44)111/ag.31, peseeheteerw, 141112,'? column, at t...1 item t. the IN( 44 ABLE TEA( 'it I •I.. 04iitor of ft., *arm ••••• '114• t h. taw! ion. 11 4110.40 .• ••• 11011 teacher. will he 1...king for reboot.. 4.111.1 trnstees • teachers *honk, Ilk. .. all ersetee. • h• 00,10, fifth n esble • who," ee. eteteereef .. tortoni . ream& who *Hod 13, its. brif :rverid. ,• err them it, order ogee, ea% have imado. 11.. axe feeler.* e in1411114.011 04 alma .111P "104 • ene 4 the 'ter ortk Pr. qmo • eau.. -11• fah. 00404 .0 heir lingo Whim Fltt• • • ,r,,gusi, . orb, • tat ..... •-• e.. dib vise .a0111.. 11,41.0 •elise Lb. thgtv, th5, n• re tar -.ashes fteli • 1•• • ...if- ter. tete-. raw. 17 I ma* 4Art taw •, .e. 1 13 'hi ek Alk victory 10(407'43*1 has mee, *01. T.1 Karla • 4/1,, ... T14140.1 day MO 'bade . el /4 . •serw, .111111g ..m. g• 101 0r.fl tn. N1011011 ,1414..114i 49110ill 1.41.0 .1 latbalal, 1.1 .• owe time viewt.' all .PM*. *n.... 1 the ao-rease 1 allude art thews +Abet !nprilielplad • oui• p, iiedOrlia eft. 4.her. eeth.• ter-Tee11111-1. .n thee t• 401 t••Th. •.ypiap. Lb.°, „ aft/ .1411110 •111 muse.. (*urine . each«, - sb. . in 312. 3) fe 4 1 h. r111514.41. 110. •••••••AV• •eolp •ffe ere+ 110 wo lilikrk hai halt • 81111111, 11.11106. • • .tottane .no eke- •ay. 11.1. er•ta• pent. .per. •he. croduhte the • -esteem Z1T.Z.1714.1)11(111.0 11 114r. Nail -he 4e11.•.. '11.1)10 er0414.1114 ..re 4111 ••• • 4111114111 ' • 1111441. 1. ..• 4515,1. teachers s. and ewe.engage thee inde. eict ircurnatanea, out e the,. ....de wed, that many 1 thew here. the. who do not Amen • the moss • 'nine 0. nnciples bow,. to- wards thee fellow teachers, will eel be etay hkeli • teithfill oreier/..eree.ne of their yonte There has hbal. *Vaal • 1.1111 lap stoop *he.. eith-ritv on. 'heeles. 41.. 54 premerit lame ti . • oval., ef Hew* end knee. Mal 3 111M-1.. is right in hi. f t h.-. -nhie., Si car rue hertateeri. eel, 2 H. NI II, , jt tht. .04. 3M epereaties .0.1 .ti' orate t rhea tortlfslea rt Mee away% breal, o triseller mirpreeas that ita. .'NS,,einutiev *05IF • NOM& • diem. theme eel, t• •• Ow. *** sh.41407 peddle. 0 au 1,4•.9.410, ,011. • 411\ 4 ...011e -re hem +.4.1. • hoe. •••404-, tile WAR . • •••• ••••• • • 1512 44 .6•41to• „rum*. • ••• . • . •1 the •• ‘.1111 ho.• (..t.• .• reet tarty tw• .tay. .ften ennpleting etn• ears ket s.• goer al Re write was saw • kale meemited •uretd• see he f...ine ,. • .peArlaton+ rompe•pr•••4 • •••• Lale POT Town Rare for grain %vial may orist.ing done. Flour mortzt 7,1s1 ,3tio not fled oolliVeniirmt to go to the mill. • W tt., HART & bay.; rally, arches:id-Ai kelt for °oaf 1 W. ligebC h." '0ATIiiSarel and FEED _aw_41_14.1good ' their line.TWO (11&1111S t .(.1ae.t Vari.cre4p/rIZ311; CariMisfoorf grast: treiceee and rztors under Masonl,• Ralf. East.% 1741. • ()N1 NIGHT .( ONLY R E M E N ORGANS! ORGANS! Great Raduotion in Prioee. Having determined to ditcontinue travelling with Orient,. 1 neve reduced Ulu orioal du tea! persons wishing to purchase edit fled It to nett edvaritage te esti al. Inv shop and tIV1 ?NM --___ - sEwvi• u AcHINLIQ _The WANEEP 1 k me. Villa* eactune. 1 T Sewing Machine. you will certainly mW It if von dr not get one or the other of the run. suet !mit so little idles, that ft la epleallere to work them ff you are about te 1,6„). 111011111.111tIbe Peoples reVORML they are sows tv.tre waken. Sewing Machines. t.. Rent and , .'tn.' l. -.'til... On, ,.00 Dans. Ate.. Etc. :diva]. on hand. Y 44•01•• .011 .4411*00• ••••• Niiimegm• 4 %vs. 141.0. 1 'Teter p Hall Ooderich, on Monday, 27th Sept r, 1880. and will Else one of kis Celebrated Fewer" - ' nM1814101/4 F10 (NTS, RERERVED SEATS 7e .1. 35, nor partieelars see lea J. W. WEATHERALD. 53 101-1.1t slivpi,srd's Honk Klorr• M•rItt, .•••4 tla/ 17h1. If You Want C+00.3 GROCERIES, , PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, ')r GLASSWARE, 1 T. D. FERGUSON'S HP.TuILtOYI st.r..et, opposite Halley a Hotel. .40.4• 4.4 4•,.. v... mol. •••••"' Ku... .3 Flour MAals Pork allGelloral Provisions . • mervie. "Fast- Dealing and Moder-ate Prices toe •1v. 4040 0 .1040 are eV 41. ,44sords. 4•19, .ssibs uir OSA *4>14. raw.' D Ferguson