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T111iMTTr ttD titch. ; GODERICH, ONS'., FR"I'AY, OCTOBER 22, 1880:
valets
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M. Irmo( MG ( 1 t;El
1'141'. Odtoo and reslsswr. Wait Street,
three d.r.n b lJw Bank of Montreal. (;ode•
rich. _ 1709
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utttoneeriftig.
Soasorial.
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e, C. C U RRIE, TSE PEOPLE'S ACC.
• TION 1MR. (Meseta. Ont. 1751.
FRANCi$ GRAHAM, LICENSED
ee:tereer t,,- the County of ron.
Terms reassesMe. Osse-Hatnnu,n Street,
Odder' •1. o to Colborne Hotel- orders
lett at it,' 41.-041tee will be attended to. 1751
eaical.
DB: , H IAN, SUR.
(IE,ON, Coroner &c. Office end residence
ea Bre.* ytrea, "lb IMF lost et Vie
OMR totda
DRS.SHANNON & HAMILTON,
P► sio:eaa. Surgeons. A000uchers, no.
Office et Dr. Y'taaaon's residence, near the
Jen, Goderich. G. t'. 4HAvvo', J. C. HArlL-
TON. _ 1731.
"_
FB. LU YBICL&N
. 4 ?c
roato yd Tr' + Office at
tin's Britet tt M. . ', - 17
GET, PRACTICAL BAR-
BER and Hair-dnwsrr. legs to return
to the public. for pant patronage, sad
• continuance of custom. He can
to Jutted at his Shaving Parlor, near
t Office. Goderieh. 1753
1 iantea.
SERVANT WANTED• -MUST $E A.
tisod hrooeir. Apply dont`the foreseen for
eR■ut■s tee days. to Mrs. MAO -sham came -
,
East St., Goderich.
}"OUR TEACHERS WANTED --FOR
Public School, Goderich. Salaries, 31160,
tta y oWdgt Appliauteite state grade
etlft cafe, undersigned will receive
applications until Nov.16.1560. 1v.sturCHI:Lir
secretary, B. S. 'P.
ritEACHER WANTED, FOR 8.8. NO.
T. TeweMoof Colborne, for the year 1881.
Female preferred. Apply personally to the
or to the Seoreury, DAVID BAER,
Bennilller P. O. 1756 -it.
CORDWOOD WANTED. --THE UN-
DERSIGNED, having purchased the Do-
minion Salt Block is now prepared to buyall
kinds of cord(t wood, for which each wilbe
Forfurther particulars.apslyto Chas. A.
tbe Squets, der at the fitfaiee Salt Works.
t
HHIILL 1753
AIKENHEAD, V.B., (SUCCESSOR
to Dr. Dmocea) Graduate of Ontario Ve-
terinary College. 088w.staWoa t d ry t eye,
Ve-
in. Andrew's Street, back of p. Fer sejt'e
store; t„rmerly occupied br Dr. 8iaeaa
N. B.-11 ,rxea examiner as to soundness. 1781
Legal.
IIARRUW & PROUDFOOT, BAR-
N --5 merges', Attorneys, Sol(c4tors. etc,
Ooderk:b. J. T. Gamow. W. Proudloot. 1751.
BL DOY LE, BARRISEER A N D
• Aft.).--ppee, Solicitor in Chancery. nee
uoderlch. (Nit. 1751.
t;EAGER & MORTON, BARRIS-
►7 TYRA &c., ac.. Ooderich and W'ingham.
?.
C. Satre eeJr.. Oodetich. J. A. Morton. Wing -
ham. 1751.
SMALCOMSON, BARRISTER AND
. Sollcltor. Oeoe-Otinter of West Street
sad Market Square, over George Acheson's.
Goderich. 1751.
C MPIONiottoAT tT,OR iTrY-AT-
_ ; floe e+tle•Dsoi °sesitoreOOve .
rbh, bat Any amount of money to loan at
lowed rates of Interest 1731.7.
CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON,
Goderich
Wain 17 > RfOMM
C.; P. 11,16. M. G. t.ameron. Godertabe.
Massa, Winghaat.
iaaa
TIlisceUaneous Car(*.
JAME3 BMAILL, ARCHITECT, *c.
• Oelee. (`rabies Block. Kingston d.. God*,
rt. -h. Platte and speclScatlone drawn oe@ect-
ty. Carpenter's' ppWitsrer's mild 'mason's Work
measured and valued.
WEAVING DONE NEAR THEOLD
H aeon Hotel, Stegotes Mrse(,
Reference --MR$. 1QLfiiL East, ,
ER. WATSON, 8OV81C. SIGN
. and Ornamental Painter,. Parlor deeer-
sting ode a specialty. GRAM -NO. GILDING.
GLAsttlo. Shop on North Street opposite the
Registry Moe. Gedssich. 1784
STRATF')>itD BINDERY-EBTAB-
!Afll(igD ler.Tblsest•blishmtrtlscbiidy
devoted to job and library work. especially to
those unique en -1 ecoaeokoslialfcalf and moor -
rodeo Kyles. to W oases the bee{ of stock and
workmanship, with strewth and beauty oo'm'
blued. Bindery overJohn Dutton's dreg store.
GEORGE STOKE.
Loans ana insurance.
175,000 TO LEND ON REAL E8
Tetras faveeabie. Apply to B. L
YLE, Goderich. 1751
460,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
r 4y on good Farm or first-class Town roneeb
at 8 per cent. Apply to R. RADCLIFFPE._ 1761
7} PER CENT. -PRIVATE FUNDS
tioleaddet the ebove rate on M SEEsrR
R ytyMO. Ne. delay. Apply at once toA7
MONEY TO LEND. -P R I V A T E
Fy1nds on keel Estate. No delay and
reasonaale charges. Interest from sigh to
tea per Dent., according to seaway. T.
OARROW. B•rrlster. &c. 1151
WCONEY 1I LOAN. THE CANA-
A Leaped Credit denp•ay. Toronto -
JOHN LAnto LAEtt, Reih., President. Mosey
latent by this Company to Individuals upon
the same patern de to clgalitlee.-Sbnd
for Circulars,
!woe SAMTLTON. C. L.
Asset,
1751
41120,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
oe relit and Town Prapertt at fewest in-
poreao Commission
Conveyancing Fees reasonable.
stowere as obtain mosey in one dig
lata feetevy.- DAVISON & JOHN-
Earrtetess. S., Gedetiob. 1751
t t 4,-
Lost
r
Last or Feanb.
O'As etsaer
Tis S eitaL owes. H
B_OF KEYS.
e■%
4 -
r them by applying et
OGS FOUND. -ON THE 25TH OF
13 May last. between lot 15 and lot 2E, Gode-
rich Township. on the shore of Lake Huron.
M pine logs from i9 to 16 feet long. The owner
is requested to prove property and pay charges
by the (5th of October, or the logs will be sotd
to pay expenses. They are at parent opposite
lot !S: _Sart els BLUR, Trustee. 1753-Im
IIADCLIFFE, FIRE. MARINE,
• Lite and Accident insurance Agent.
R..ftepessesting firet•oless Oomeeeiss. Also sweat
rosily
CANADA Live Smog INSURANCE Co
rosily to lend ee Mortgage. either In Town or
Farms Property. 1n any way to salt the borrow-
er. O e--4up.salrm Ray's block. Oo d.,jch,
Ont. 1761
INSURANCE CARD.
BRITIRit AIM AO'Y. 7tslsowe,
INS
t'H iIx txB. eery cot t.o+oo• r>osgrad► I BOAR FOR SERVICE --A PEDI-
Estray Animals.
STRAYED HEIFER --CAME ON
i theppre mises of the subscriber, lot 33, con
4. Oode/it* Township ghost the 1st el Se .t •
reds heifer. two years
peolldd.., The owner 1. re-
tteke it a o prove 11roperai il%Q. charges, 4and
1
LOST -A SMALL HOUND BITCH,
black and white with red ears, and white
strip on forehead. Answers to the name of
-Fleet.- Any porion returning her will be re-
warded. asAyfonayerpceis bar after this
pt1t will he proseed. 1 Save authoAse4
!1v )tearyau
: betel -keeper. to melee here.. A.
BOGIE. 1
$8 REWARD• -STRAYED ,ROM
the COO 3, West premised'
a enosh, abouutt the $1th of May lot rt
iast, elgtt head of Tour :matte, severer
of
which were yearlings, described es follows:-
1
ollows:1 white bull with grey neck, 2 grey steers. 1
red end white steer, 1 dark steer with
wb(te spots. (chs .capes$ of th.lotl, 1 grey
heifer and
the neck the othersaspotted heifer. t t• white
y.az cold woke
fer. Any parson giving such informetton
as will lead to their recovery will receive the
above reward. Address the owner, WM.
LEDDY, Dungannon P.O.
ouse Colored
ESTRRpAYan -ON 12TH OF
Bourse, a white strip on fees fees an
white foot. RICHARD A. SPRUNG lot 43,
Base Line. Hallett. one and ons -hast miles from
Manchester. at.
For Sale.
LAKE BARGE " FORTUNE " FOR
Sale -otters desired. Would make an ex-
cellent steam bares. Address THOS. ZEA-
LAND. Haatittoa. 1753-4t
HOUSE, AND LOTS NOS. 33 AND
76, oorner el Victoria and past steels, in
the town of Ooderich, for sale cheap. or will be
exchanged far farm property. For particulars
eppiy to Jana SWAMI.. Architect, office Crabb's
Block, or J. C. CURRIE, auctioneer.
/SNP cENERM INTELLIGENCE
1o7GILLICUDDY BROM. Pt•■ estelete
$1.I0 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
Legal Notices.
EX.IICUT Ir8 NOTICE.
• of Thotpas Watson. late of the town-
ship of Colborne, in the County of Uurea.
Yeoman.
Notice La hereby given pursuant to t e Re-
servt d Statutes of Ontario Chapter 107, section
14, that the creditors of Thomas Waitron, late
of the township 0[ rollm in the County of
Huron, Yeomen, who died on the second day
of October, A.D. 1880, are on or before the ItIi
day of December, A. D., 1880, to send by pposortt
prepaid to Meson. Gamow & Proudtuuy tlu11-
of Goderloh Solicitors for Hugh Oirvin,
John ton and Mary Watson, the -Executors
and Executrix of the fast Will of the mid late
Thomas Watson, their chrlstlan and surnames,
addreoses and dew rips ons and full particulars
of their claims, statements of their sou -ants
and the oat of the security, 1f any, beta by
Elem. And that on anti after the arid fourth
day of December the assets of deceased, will
bbthee
thereto,
distb in ar ton they to parties entitled
whhichnoticeWs(hal then have bbeennrreceu receivedese (
aforesaid, and the said Executors will r„t be
liable for Use assets so distributed or any, part
thereof to persons of whose claims notice .1011
not have bees received at the time of such dis-
tribution.
ie
t ribution.
U AItRUW mk NROUDFOOT.
*netters tor Executors.
FARM FOR SALE. -WEST HALF
Lot No. i3 , cos. 4, Township of Goderich.
40 acres -as cleared, 11 in bosh ; new Frame
House and Barn. young Orchard, a never -tail-
ing spring at the door. Will be sold on reason -
Dims. terms Apply to Mrs. °soros Pearl- on
the premises, Porter's Hill P. 0.,Goderich''fp
or to Gases Sggrr.ap, Book Store, Gude-
tic& Town, 1761-Im.
CIHATTLE MORTGAGE SALE OF
J Printing Press and Printing materials, in
tae Town ofGoderich :
Pursuant to the power of sale, contained in
a chattle mortgage, made by George Cathcart
and Marvin Lester Aldriob, a copy of which
will be produced at the time of sale, there will
be said by Public Auction at J. C. Currie'sAuo-
tion Mart, in the town ofGoderich, oaBATCH-
DA Y. THE 'i H IRTI ETH DA Y OF OCTOBER,
A. D., 18811, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the
following goods and clanks namely : One
Double Demy hand printing prom, one Alliga-
tor press, with printing furniture and appwr-
tenenoes, consisting of rules, galleys, oomPoe-
ing stone. bank, racks, composing dicks, reg -
lets, chases, Rc., a book burden hand press
end Pleads. metal cute, frames, Inks,, news andb j bbing tesdsu,
space rules, type ewe eta; also a quuautty et
wood type, news, jobbing, adverttetng and
p na ental type; te whole comprising the
001,7 portion of the stock in taejoJobbing office
of the late tion of Calks:art .7- At ich, and ort
few additions would L,• requirtd to equip a
newspaper office. The other portions of the
stock will probably be sold at the same time.
An opening extes in Ooderteh for a job
Printing office, and this will be aa excellent op-
portunity for any pushing man desiring to en -
in the business. The Vendor reserves
the right of one bidding.
Terms will he made known at the time of
sale, or on appapiliication 1i9Q John Esq.,
Guelph, theenelloneer arise Ven tore
Poll uartbulars.with aRRadtof the type, meter
ia1 etc o be obtained tram theendereigned.
J. C. meter -
,
Auctioneer.
SEAGER ce MORTON.
Vendor Solicitors,
Goderich, Out.
THOROUGHBRED SHEEP AND
pigs foe orr salee. The eubsor►beesr tWhirs for
galethreesheers, >ate teed and two
Perk, aer nd •
number of ram Lembo
bredfromthem. Also •
large from Bow Psrk Rertabirea' boars and The parents of
these swine took 1 prise at the Wed Riding
of msron Fair, held lith September, 1880. F.
SEEOMILLER, Euro* Reed.
FOR SALE OR RENT. -A RARE
CHANC1t'-Hertel and good stable, else of
bntldfng xxt18 feet, t blab; else of lot,
laxief feet. The hotel is in good order and
does • good business. Will Sall or rent as It
stands. levet to retire from businesson se -
vaunt of in -health. Tits chance win he only
for • short time. Particulars may be had by
letter- or in person -by akireesing DENNIS
RYAN, Sanit Ste. Maria, iM eh. 1751st.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
MORTGAGE BALE OF VALUABLE
properties in the Township of Colborne,
and in the Town of Goderich, in the ('ounty of
Huron:
Under the power of sale contained In a cer-
tain mortgage to the vendors, which will be
produced at the time of sale. and in payment
of which default has been made, there will be
sold by public auction at Currie$ Auction
Mart, in the town of Goderich, on
THURSDAY. 18TH DAY OF NOV., 17116,
at 1.38 p.m., by Mr .1 1' Currie. the tolbwing
valuable properties,in one pawl,that 1. to say:
Firsts Lot number twelve, on the east side
of the a Road, in the Western Divtlton of
the Township of Colborne, hi the County of
Huron containing one hundred acres. more or
less. 'l'hI, f Ii advt gtageously situated on
the Northern Gravel Road about six miles
from the Town of Goderich; soil sandy and
clay loam. About fifteen acres are said to be
cleared, and the balance timbered with hem-
lock, beech and maple. A creek runs through
the let. The buildings are said to consist of a
1 houae and a log barn.
Secondly -Lot running number eight hun-
dred and ninety-eight in the said town of Goder-
ich, In the County of Huron. excepting thereout
six hundred square feet heretofore conveyed to
one Gavin Hamilton. This lot is conveniently
situated within • short distance of the market
square. The buildings are said to consist of a
two storey brick dwelling with mansard roof,
and a wooden stable and driving shed. The
house is said to be in good repair, brick parti-
tions said to be built from the foundation;
seven toot under the whole house, divid-
ed the same grotmd floor. Twenty rooms
in house, exclusive of closets and halls. This
lot will be sold subject to a mortgage dated
July 4th. A.D. 1870, made by Fanny Agnes
Sa wife of W Miami M Savage. and the
mid William M Savage W Margaret Sprugne.
the wife of Thomas Sprogue, Jane Watson the
wife of Edward C. Wateo and Rowland Sav-
aga to secure the sum of without interest.
Terms and conditions sate-Theproperties
will be sold in one parcel, subject to a reserve
bid to be in the hands of the auctioneer at the
time et sale. The purchaser shall at the time
of tale y to the vepdors, tbelr solicitors or
ogents ten per cent of the purchase money.and
f the balance $3,000 shall remain upon mort-
gage for • term of Ave years with interest at 8
per cent and Interest un arrears. The said
mortgage to contain all the statutory cove-
nants, provisoes and conditions in the form of
mortgage taken by the vendors to secure loans,
and covenant for insurance in the North Brit-
ish and Mercantile Insurance Company, to the
full insurable valve of the building. The bal-
ance of the said purchase money, over and
above the said ten per cent thereof and the
said 53,000, shall be paid to the vendors, their
eolioltors or agents within thirty days from
• y of sale, with interest at eight per oent
from said date. Upon making the above pay-
ments, and executing the said mortgage, the
purchaser shall be entitled to his conveyance,
and to take possession. The vendors shall not
be bouua to aoreent tor or produce or spew or
prove the contents of any deeds, documents or
evidences of title not In Meir on. or fur-
nish copies of the same, and I not be bound
le furnish an abstract containing any further
particulars than are contained in a Registrar's
abstract of title. The other conditioreof sale to
be similar to the standing conditions of sale of
to Coen of Cha000aerr
for further perth'nbrs apply to the under
* T . or to RICHARD RAD-
A °RNOLD! k RYERSON.
Vendors' Solicitors. Toronto.
Dated October 11th. Iss0.
Lot e. Con. 8, Township of Colborne, CO.
Huron containing 18 sores 75 of which are
cleared and 1n • good state of cultivation.
There is • [,rime Home 19.18 with cellar under
the whole, kitchen 16 . wood shed 18x1R,
stable l*xL, for horses, also cow stable 14x11.
There iisso• well with a sever tailing spring.
selee t young h•rd with about 40 trema,
sap. For culars apply
to Tmost.As WAwoN, Carlow or to
GAawow R , Ooderich.
1766.
the People's Column.
-. MOTICZ I8 HEREBY GIVEN
11 Gest i will not be reeponslble for any
debts es =stud la my name t m
+ +' + I arta.. «tlM Rirpultro. rog;itrw . Lhasa
bush e< t rr
H AST/MD INS. 00'i of SAmisena. ..eau.
-Estate apo
Rieke telae n the above first edareflmess at
+ r owed renewrnA artat Ny tedHORACIAMORTON gars
tANAD dPEA. 1'.OANaw RAV1RGGO r7O'r
Morey le LMa OR Ilisteless uesrtty owe
tee per Coat therms moderate
ROS A (111 BOSTON
O d.ul , meet. et we
1781
T9, 19 amMis 1 ♦T H O M
ysir O R oM ., Derr (boss Bnw Park)
esnW r. UOfiM1L Ms w hada of
CiTOtE TO LIT, ON V I C1 TORI
£
'be is ssdhwen Ides
wt
were. A s r compete
.Ar a .ew hssd, sol •saes collar sad
aT70 1atlst wspas.d G ato r'ees setks with the wooing
NEWS ABOUT HOME.
A■' f■lIB 1071 a' Wtin' note■
prs■tit”
TOWN TOtlOad.
Breezy during the week.
They all read THE SIGNAL.
PAID FOR WHEAT. -Over $3,000 were
paid for grain by the big twill on Wed-
nesday.
LADLES. -The number of ladies who
attended Sir. R. J. Cartwright's electing
on Monday was exceedingly large.
"No Beer in HIAvsN",--This remark-
able poem will appear next week. Eitra
copies of Twit SIONAL containing it must
be ordered early.
Val( Da'e LATENT. - VentyDr, the
weather prophet, writes that November
will give us summer warmth, but with
leafless trees. •
The merchant in town who do not ad-
vertise in Tea Sweet misses an excell-
ent opportunity of talking to thousands
of people weekly.
Traceiitm.--We are staking arrange-
ments for the opening of a teacher's col-
umn, in which queries regarding matters
of interest to the profession can be ans-
wered.
REMOVED. -Mr. C. F. Strauble, har-
eem maker has rernuveld a few doors
further on Hamilton street, to the store
adjoining Barry's furniture shop. His
advertieetment will appear next week.
91171180Rltt)R E AT ONO11 FOM T
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► w kt ii. 11 w r
a Me►
4Edmils lk (7s land aloe • es Nimes
s,9!4" i+•• . r
L1 HEIt1 FF'11 14AL* OF LANDS.
('emir of Bruen. l ibelee et Tem Writs ad
To Wit ~tea
each tweed
out a/ Her Majesty's (bent Covert of the
County of Meow,and b me diteeted, against
the leads and Temente of Mary Pierce sail
Edward Pbree, at the snits of ('hrtstnpher
(`(nob, 1 have sstsed and taken in Ementkes
'Twas a dreadful gale.
Flurries of snow prevailed on Sunday
and Monday.
Our new continued story will be begun
in a few weeks.
The prospective councillor now begins
to wear a cleaner collar, and spruce up
generally.
MR E. F. MOORS purposes opening a
school for instructions in book-keeping
in tlho rooms over THE SPINAL Office. -
See advt.
Mr. Daniel Macdonald, the genial
Clerk of the Court, left on a visit to
Kincardine on the afternoon of Wednes-
day last.
SACRAMENT. -Rev. D. Allan, of this
town, was at Brucefield during the past
week, assisting Rev. M. Rose, at the
Sacrament services.
ERnerult,-In our report of theTeach-
en' Convention last week, we omitted
to nlentioe that an excellent paper on
" CumpoeitIon " was read by Mr. A. J.
Moore, B. A., of the Goderich High
School,
MODEL Sr•tiooL.-The closing examina-
tion of Model School pupils will begin
this morning at 8 p. in., in the Model
School. The second term will begin on
Monday, 96th Oct.,eat 9 o'clock: i1ie.-
Ness have been sent to all concerned. .
liteceittenVl. Auer SALz.-,,s most.
successful auction sale of farm stock and
implements was held on the farm of Mr.
John Boyd, on Friday, Oct. 19th. A
two year old heifer brought the fine sunt
of $60, a cow $38, and prioes generally
ruled high. Mr, J. C. Currie handled
the hammer.
JOUR.NALffi7TC.-At the Cartright meet-
ing on Monday night, the Glove was re-
presented by Mr. A. C. Campbell, and
the London Advertiser by Messrs. Arallie
Bremner and W. K. Atkinson- The
press gang were a jovial set of fellows,
and all made many friends during their
brief' stay. Mr. Atkinson has also been
looking after the business interests of
the 'Titer in this section.
(grip's last cartoon represents the poli-
tical prestidigiateur, SirJohn, unrolling a
string from the mouth of a Pacific Rail-
way Commission witness. His right
hand has apparently forgot its cunning,
as he tells the audience that he exacted
$ ribbon of another color. The polieical
juggler is nonpulsed, and his face gives
evidence that he wishes the show was
over.
FRIENDS ABROAD. -A very large num-
ber of our subscribers in Huron aresend-
ing Tea Hutton SIGNAL to friends abroad.
For the infonnation of such, we would
annotmoe that we do not now send any
papers out side of the County unless paid
for in advance. Those, consequently,
who pay for papers going abroad will
please bear in mind when their dates ex-
pire and renew before such papers are
stopped.
GOOD PRICE. --Mr. Wm. McLean, of
this town, has sold a thoroughbred geld-
ing, bred by Mr. Davis, of Brantford,
from an English mare, and sired by
"Clear Grit," to Messrs. Ales. & Donald
McLean, of Ashfield, for the handsome
figure of 70300. The purchasers intend
taking him to Calumet and Hecht Mines,
Lake Superior, Houghton Co., Michigan.
The mate of this aniraal was sold by Mr.
McLean s few weeks ago for the same
price. This fine team realized tke splen-
did figure ed $000. something remarks-
-- - ble for pair of geldings.
160 SeHOLA11a110.-We are happy to
learn that Mr. John McGillivnty, sots of
Rev. D. McGillivray of Goderich, now
teaching near Smith's Hill, and a student
at Toronto University, has taken a
second scholarship of $50 in Knox Coll-
ege. Mr. McGillivray is an ex -pupil o
Guderich High School.
SHORT -HORN SALE. -Mr. J. S. Smith's
sale of shorthorus ut Maple Lunge,
Middlesex, on Tuesday last, conducted
by Mr, F. Graham, auctioneer, of Gude-
rich, was very successful, the animals
bringing good prices. The sheep sold
at very high prices, a number of fine Lei-
cester ewes reaching $28 each.
LA(ITURn Cooties. -On Thursday even-
ing, Oct. 28th, the lecture course under
the auspices of the Indies' Aid Society
of the Methodist Church of Canada, will
be inaugurated in the North,-st•Church,
by Rev. D. G. Sutherland, of Clinton,in
a " Visit to Jerusalem." Those who
have not yet secured tickets should du so
at once.
I. 0. 0. F. BALL -The sixth Annual
Ball, under the auspices of Huron In-
campment No. 28, I. 0. 0. F., will be
held in the Park House, Goderich, on
Friday evening, Nov. 2nd. The previous
balls of the Intamprnent have been al-
ways successful, and this one will doubt-
less be One of the social events of the
season.
COUNTY JUDGE'S CRIMINAL COURT. -
Eliza Appleby, who was committed upon
a charge of attempted suicide, appeared
before Judge Squier for election on Mon-
day last. She elected to be tried by the
Judge, pleaded guilty and was remanded
until Wednesday for sentence. She was
brought up on that day, and the judge
after warning her against repetition of her
Offence, which it appeared to him had
been caused by domestc troubles, senten-
ced her to one week's imprisonment in
the Common Gaol. He said he would
have discharged her upon her recogniz-
ance to appear for sentence had the
statute given him the power to take
that course.
CURLING. -The annual meeting of the
Goderich Curling Club was held in Mar-
tin's Hotel, on Thursday, Oct. 14th.
The following officers were elected for
the current year: Archibald Dickson,
President; Donald Strachan, Vice Pre-
sident; David Walker and A. M. Ross,
Representative members; Rev. Dr. Ure,
Chaplain; Peter Adamson, Secretary -
Treasurer: Sheriff Gibbons, Jas. Thom-
son, Henry Horton and Matthew Hutchi-
son, Committee or Council of Manage-
ment. J. H. Finlay, Esq., of Guelph,
and Capt. Edward Robinson, of Sarnia,
were appointed honorary members.
Messrs. Strachan and Thomson were
appointed a Rink Committee. The club
fee was fixed at $2 for the current year.
A Mlsslo.Aay. Rev. J. Sieveright
has been chosen by the Home Mission
Committee of the Canada Presbyterian
Church to act as missionary in the North
West Territory Mr Sievertght will be
stationed at Prince Albert, CM miles
from Winnipeg, and fully 2210 miles front
the nearest settlement He will receive
$1,200 with house from the Hoene
Mission, and this will he supplemented
by $900 from another eo.eree fie wi11
pooh h1s farewell sermon in Knot
A7tneh on Sunday evening, and will
A READABLE Lawrie. Since taking
hold of Tea RIONAL we have been in re-
ceipt of many lettere complimenting us on
the marked improvement ..f the paper.
The following letter does not contain any
flattery, audit isoo original that we repro-
duce it for the benefit of our readers
DNAs Ste, 1 pet -mere you Intend sending
an the Ri !tt. True and Inkweet aad_ggnity Sheriff Gibbons after dilatory subsori•
of
Redemption of the shore -named Deol 4 hen and although 1 would esteem a vat
seas. 1n ant! in Let Number i, is rho third ooe-
ss ste o the Western visave of the Tows from, hurt when not in an *liked capacity.
Wp at Ashfleit to the Comity of Burnet, motf aN leeire b SOP ham when
ta4alae dirty -alae w land, more or Ices, hate 1ss
wtirb I seal Tesernente i ,hats .flew for 1 seed with the and ,d fosis w i therm start .m has journey to but new hems to "a "ser'
cats at my in the Court Hous, Is the "Lin
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A TERRIBLE GALE.
A High Wind on the Great Lakes.
A 8asaber of treacle. Was Their Crews.
. la /he neelem.
(►n Saturday last it began to blow •
gale on the lakes, and for two or three
days the hurricane held high careivaL
Despite the telegraphic warning, a few
adventeroua vessels faced the dorm, and
a number of wrecks is the result. 0n
Lake Michigan the storm seemed to rage
with the greatest fury, and the shores of
Michigan and Wisconsin are strewn with
portions of wrecks. The hoses what
have been placed so far are the steamer
Alpena, the schooner Grenada, and the
barge Trader. The following were among
the despatches, describing the results of
the storm :
A uODgk1,'M VLA*IL ASHORE.
News has been received that the
schooner Two Friends, owned by Meters.
Lawson, G. Acheson and A. McGaw, of
Goderich, commanded by the tint -named
gentleman, went ashore at North Bay,
Wisconsin, ou Saturday night, and is
badly damaged. The cargo, csnaisting
of (i;0 tons of salt. is all gone. The
scene of the disaster is s• far free a
telegraph station that but little is yet
known of the exact result. The vessel
was insured ,for 19,000. There was no
insurance on the cargo.
GN LAYS HURON
the storm also played havoc. For three
or four days no vessels entered or left
port here, and further north, in the
neigeborhood of Southampton, on Mon-
day the schooner New Hampshire, in
attempting to stake the river lost her
deck load and all her canvas but the
stain -sail. She then headed for 'the
Sauble River; but having nothing bat
t9e mainsail, they were unable to con-
trol her, and, she wdnt ashore on the
north side of the Bauble River.
The Signal and a City Week1T.
Some persons like to get a city weekly
as well as their local paper, and for the
benefit of such we make the following
offer :-
We will send THE SIGNAL and Weedy
Globe from now until the end of 1881 for
$3. All who think of taking the. Globate
should subscribe with us at once, and mike
the benefit of the extra two months.
We will give THE SPINAL and I1'eaterte
Advertiser until January 1882, includi rg
a handsome portait of Mr. Glads.ne 8 w
$2.75.
SeatOrth-
Snow fell to the depth of about T in,
on Monday morning, but u fast meg Ang.
and will no doubt leave the reads, in a
bad state.
A Nice PRESENT. -One day link week
week, Rev. P. J. Shea, the Pastor -of the
R C. church here, was pretested with
a handsome gold -headed osno b, E fr. M.
C. Cameron, of Goderich. Ott tb e head
was inscribed, " From M. C. C. to P.
J. 8."
No exact information has yet been re-
ceived of the parties who one right last
week robbed Mr. John Ward's hapless
shop of goods to the amount, of $300,
though it is supposed they came from
London, as a reichle with foe r men in it
had come that night thrvogph St. Mary's
to Stratford and thence tot eaforth; and
the same rig was traced bad. to Sebring -
villa, where they took the St. Mary's
road. They had s St. Mar ry's livery rig.
The parties were, no dotal ,t, in the har
nese-making business.
Smith's 7 till.
Soriss. - -On Tues lay evening, the
soiree, held in amnet tion with the. Pres
hyterian church, at P,mith's Hill, passed
off very successfully . After having been
well attended to ny the ladies of the
church, in the wive of eatables and re
freahment in t/ a township hell, the
friends congreg &ted in the church
where they wen ; entertained w*h excel
lent music by 5.he choir, and addresses
by Rev. Mr. Pritchard, the esteemed
pastor and others. Mr. W. Young,
Reeve of Cell „orne, presided. On Wed
needey evetd',ng a social wee given to the
children, w ho seemed to enjoy them
neleell est.eedingly. Amount rcalirmrl
Goderich TbwB;ahip.
1' arts Sou, Al. usidereteato that
Mr W Jenkins ham sold his fare of 80
acres, in the 6th con Goderich townahrp,
to Mr John Trewartha, for the sum of
$3,000 the buildings thereon are eel,
Ihave ttvpegrnows lea • e too..And . 4sartuly owl. ,nu, ••••are 1Kn 4 j
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