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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-01-21, Page 81 l3 THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, JANUARY tL 1. 1881. sew AtImielharmsmels. Oiled- Hemetlak Heels. ONtistry la I, Wiesen. Ledger: . t. v.lJrwa Not.c.i r. ( 4.:.Jas.y(4, Fa oily i•..try - 1. 1. 11t. rialltu; , . 1 o J. i..,wert. Card u..' . , .a L .1 rsais,1. ■ um , tl, do ' V I, 'AGA. hurt,; c . .. - J , ..t CretyMM WAIL A LOAflONS. We Su 4J ....4 m '. 1 roe resloerl ea.Jaset 44- 'Jere, ant u 4t... lLpn+AJ..t eaglet Wets w aad.W.p 444e,,seere sed be ra.c. ' der..Leases Drina. DIA. i Jd.a..: -1t is alumna a wonder the. a w..rJ ui .:ouoiat ut mud inisnatuxt hes u ... d,►.ty tin.. 8d.1 yOU containing the., .iii wide, but pre.nme th , old .1 t ;u 40.t ••w.i..t's every body s bus....,... ,was ta,,.u.ly's nosiness" must have a.o...e nous We Cause. Cuus1 IJ..J4 ttld woe asexual of team- ing dime aura..; t.to winter attasun, it is of the uc..n..,t tota,orGw a to both town and euuut.ry tu.►t tau roads should, it possible, bo .eat in a peasablu coalition, there tLi p..wsd art t to trouble and its spee1y re.twdy should eugege the seri- ous attention u. ail intureated parties. T .e ,.t.t.ry now being cleared up un bock wafts .,. * U. Mala ruea has left the u sue/ oxpposed to the sweep of the winds,-• huuoe the tn.uble. The only perdu►. w ty tn.e. sed its .0 suggest itse4 is top , . ,.., t .., Tel a tar the ordinary board a.► t iw_e tutees, or where board fences d w • ,tlre.Aly bee.► cunatraoted W rent iv ' uu trio .u..tru hoards and replace the n by ,..vo as t ado etc►uds of wire, which wjti..t e.featuatly uuaGer the pur- poses. 10 wdat utanaer to accomplish this do. ire l eel it ie diitiautt to 'says for I presu ue the tu.ini,1 aunty has really not got the power w co .►poi owueri of land to adopt it, ..it it public opinion is brought to bear u.► the question and show conclu- sively thct every far.ner will be directly bda poi .11 i,i f 2 J,)1.i; the ro Lds good in his i.a.nd.liate neighborhood then it may unti.natety be dote. Milers this course is ouisuei, travelling either for profit or pleasuce will 110 411 become a thing of the Che lake shore toad just now from 1[Titfiorria's, wining due north is quite unsafe to peas over and in the vicinity of Leeburn .3 lurch is really dangerous, - and catiaos one's mind to be very impro- perly fillet with skeptical ideate, as he vainly eel 3%...ons to pass the sacred edi- fice in safety. D.r.tr old in tide and love sick swains inky sit in their easy chain s.:rrounded by every comfort and write about the "BJ.wtiful Slow" an.l the "Marty jingle of the Baha," but let them drive a dis- tance of five miles up the lake shore road and drive into the hundred and one pitcb holta and their poetic feelings will very soon boaumu .host sadly disturbed. J. J. W. The Point Farm. Jan., 1881. float. -Yr. Jogs. *atoll W sold the 's Hotel, Wingbas, le Sr. Wm. who takes pneemisien on the of Yarch uezt. t WWI has bees bre about four years, and during that liras hes wade many ware friends. PAsTNItlitarr. It gives MI pleasure to anuounoe that Mr. Fred. Rupee, barris- ter and attorney .4 this tows, has enter- ed into partnership with lir. 11. C. Cam- eron, Q C, yyf tho firm Cameron, Holt & Cewerou, Goderieh. The old Area has not, however, dissolved as aaeoosoed is the Adra,tce of last weak. It has only .discontinued its branch is Wiagh.m .cud substituted for it the partnership above mentioned. We wish the Wing - haw partnership every stto•ssa --{Tune.. CLbM& -- Mingo LN. --On Thareday Oat Mr. Fleury Young. of Qoderioh township, moved into Clinton to reside • Mr. William Alexander, of the 7th RALLY AT PORT ALIT. 1 FAs11 ftos.L -Yr. Thea hes the lith oast 4 Hallett, has sold lis sari-'--- semi.. se deme sate rraees• I of 50 acres to Mr. Thom Gerhart, for the eaMttey et sestina a swan; sad sass of *9,800. This gives Mr. (arbert Impreasea the learber. a farm of 800 sores in one black. A lsrgeaad enthusiastic ...sting was held at Port Albert us Wednesday even.* last, to discuss the feasibility of bringuts a railroad tIirnorirggb East and Won Warsaw& and Aahfleld to Port Albert, and t.. take set.% on the harbor question. Mr. Jus. (iriliu, Deputy Reeve ofAsbfeld, occupied the °hair. Anumber of interesting speeches were delivered, which our spare will not admit of this week. They will appear in oar nest. The following res.lutious were outwitted &ad tarried unanimously: Moved by Mr. J. H. Courtney, seconded by Mr. Jas. Mahalfy, that Whereas, Port Albert pussessee the tatursl commercial advsntases of mag- nificent water privileges readily available cou., Ooderich township, has rented his f°r maaulaetunng pvrpoeea, and one art farm to Messrs. D. and T. Glidden, and ' the best naturally prutecteti harbors on will remove t•• town. I the east shore of Lake Huron; Mr. Samuel Rumbell, jr., (formerly of 1 And whereas, The naturally fertile this tow'', l in a letter front Joilette, , township .4 Ashfield aid adjoining town - Dakota, states that where a year ago there was scarcely a settler in Lislocahty, to -day every lot within forty utiles is settled on, and mainly by Canadians, too. Cassia. --On Tuesday, Mr. W. Craig shipped by O. W. R. to Window, a car tad ..t the best stock cattle tluat has left here for some awe. Among the lot were a yoke ..f oxen weighing 3,300 lbs., purchased from Mr. C. Floody, of Hul- let, st $145; a yoke wuighung 3,380, purchased from Mr. Halliday, of Col- borne, at $140; a yoke weighing 4,180, purchased of Mr. Jos, Howson, of Hul- let, at $130. Port Albert. SINGINu SeetiOL. -Masers. 1:eo. Cald- well and Jas. Hayden have organized a singing school here. There is great en- thusiasm among the young people who belong to the school, and the melodious art will probably make great headway in our burg. Behold the conquering hero Domes in view; ushered in with a jingle of Boy- cotting, syndicates, hun.e rule, "etc., hailing from Kintail. Ho commences to talk as sensibly about mail matters as any one from Kintail could be expected to do. But t!:e Port Albert bor seems to raise his ire, or Irish. Perhaps he is one of .the unfortunate syndicate, who raised a thousand dollars to build a .pile dock at Kintail and hand it over to --well, who ever is the sharpest one in the scramble for the defunct firm's goods and chattier. Or did "Conqueror" form one of the committee who coaxed two hundred and fifty dollars out of our township council to buy a read which was already offered to them for nothing, after they found it was illegal to make a gift of over three hundred dollars to the enterprising firm of Blake & Co. "Con- queror" has been counting the spiles driven in our harbor during the last season and finds 84. But he did not tell you that there is a large number on the ground ready to drive. And perhaps when he comes again to take the census of those piles he will see two horses working it instead of one. The pile driver, I think, cannot be a bad one, for I understand Mr. Farrow, our respected member, gave ordersthat no other should be used. Now, if"Conqueror" his friends at Kintail will assist us, we will try to get out of our Tory shells, and secure not only a harbor at this place, but a railway as well. And this will cause such an infusion of now blood as well prevent us from becoming altogether fossilized. PJrs's 8111, CLIMBING RALE. -Mr. E. J. Hill, the popular p oetmaster and store keeper at Porter's Hill, is now engaged in running off goods at cost to -make room for spring purchases. Mils. Lau BeOIIN.-A young man named !'„obi. Pentland had his leg broken on the evening of Sunday, 9th inst. When 1-eturniug from church he had occasion to climb a fence; and in getting over it he slipped and hill. fracturing the limb. ships are capable of producing large quentitius of agricultural produce for ex- portation; and also, pommelling as they do a Large quantity ..1 timber, the manu- facture and exportation of which would be of great imp rtance to said townships; A,ud u'h.,•ra., A railway is the best known artificial agency in developing tho resources of a oouutry, and immense -1i as the development of the above -wanted resources would nat.erially add tc, the eonuneicial prosperity of a large portion ..l►TICR .,f Western Ontano : N. -_ Be it fheref e -e Resolved, that for the The As�eesdsrthe Tuwaahip of Colborne purpose of developing our natural, coin- meet ea lbbrsi�tr7ttaA _.bail-- wercial, and, agrionitursl reaouroes it is +•_sek.„mansfarle samba we to sward lama Salla ea in absolutely necessary that we procure 0tdseet1„,43stoJasttsry. Lail railway communications with the centres Colborss, Jas. 40. lMl. 110,of trade in the Province of Ontario. Moved by Mr. Jae. Mahaffy, neccnnladrro- THE PRESIDENT AND MAN - by Mr. A. C. Hawkins, that 1 AGER6 or THZ (7QNFEUKRATION The second carnival of the season came off in Wilson's Rink on Friday evening 14th inst. „a:ad was a grand success, surpassing the former in num- bers and variety of costumes. The following aro the names of the successful competitors: -Miss Campbell best lady skater; Miss Nelly Kay best costume, F,quaw, prize, silver cup; T. Coleman, Seaforth, beat Gent skater, prize, silver cup; Pettr Scott, best gent costume, Officer. Tonsorial. KNIGHT, PRACTICAL BAR - siesta HER end Hair -dresser, to Lite public for past sod soli.w • °untlanaooe of.ons V t hies be found at. Sheetng arlor, near We Post Oeoe, Goderioh. 1718 She People's Column. CARD. -- Having ben elleuent (by Geo. uralau.'of bettugi w� Fears • give the Hendricks anuq Hass Ism HcLLs. Ooesrba Jan. M. 1161. 1776. ICE -HAVING JUST FILLED MY 1. lea boars with sow bs.sIItsl clear toe. 1 tails Its sells has esest1 sy .tort. and Ly rotes_ ler slater �ver;. fall reeky. the stack Is all bargalasd for. WM, milkman, near the M. B. ('bunch, 17b3r. USIC-MISS SKIMMINGS WILL resume here•Jssa for Plano and XmasOe glit.iaa >1rI Jan. two orrr the _ eassms�rmas e▪ r� n salami-.tlteae pttaf�17(i7-u.-- aTOld•ltile GE.• of deos y es( nCsrpss•thaelthe haves, Tows oft I sisrie� ea Taenia;. >1Nb iasesrl newt. Perla ADafresst. (booty Clerk, January, 10. 1611. 1700. Dentistry. M xPave 4 SUSSlIkr D� lt rich Auctioneering. JC. CUE.RIE,THE P1oOPLEE AUC - , TIONEER. dedertoh, Oat.1TY. FRANCDI GRAHAM, 11 LIRENSED reasuiiales of taros ee Coltor Orders lett at tth4114AL will be .headed to. 1766 Whereas, In order that we, the in- habitants of Ashfield, in the County of Huron, should have facilities for ahipping the products of the farm and forest on equal terms with other localities; Arid whereas, Many of our products will not bear the heavy expense of teaming to such markets as are now available to us; Aral no.rras, A comparatively small ex- penditure of money would construct a good commercial harbor at Port Albert. Therefore be it resolved that this meetingrespectfully butearnestly ask the Dominion Government and House of Commons to assume the harbor at this place and expend such sums of money thereon as will make it available for shipping purposes. It was moved by Mr. Edward O'Con- nor, seconded by Mr. John Sullivan that Whereas, It .till be necessary to furth- er prosecute, and give effect so the rail- way resolution moved by J. H. Courtney, which resolution you have sustained, It is therefore necessary for that pur- pose and for the better carrying -out of the objects of this meeting to a success- ful issue to appoint a committee.Be it theiefore Resolved that Jas. Ma- haf y, A. C. Dawkins, Joseph Griffin, J. H. Courtney, John Whitley and the mover be appointed s ootnpiittee with power to meet and tooperatf with other committees and te open correspondence with any railway cowilling to build a railway to this = Moved by Jas. Quaid, seconded by Thos. Hawkins, that the Railway Com- mitteetake charge of the harbor petition and obtain signatures to the same. Asea. Thz thermometer marked 13 degrees t,elov.w zero hero on Tuesday morning 18th. int. PooesitTY SoLu.---The hotel hero has been sold to Mr. Thomas Nicholson, of Blyth, for $2,250. Mr. N. takes possession in February. This is the last parcel of the Robt. Young estate. Co:eveamseax'r.4-Mrs. Pritchard who was taken dangerously ill at her father's, where she went to spend Christmas, has to far recovered as to be able to come home on Monday. We hope to see her :.bout in a few days. Ooll:aaora Lar. -Mr. Howson and Mr. peep of the 13th con. Hullett have let the contracte of new brick houses. Mr. Bowey of Clinton the mason work, land Mr. Whitely of Londesborough the .arpeatcr work in both cases. Lisburn. AURORA. 3 leeical. G. AOKID, M. D., PHYSI- 11. otaa, SMurgeon and �dmels at Toronto University. 0111se 1dr. e� A (?amaaea's Bank. Lnoklow. 1Na7 o eiNOIXO st tt,e Bank. DB" MoLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR- Ok7UN, Coroner. lie. Once and Tdsa*. a. Syme. Street, second door west ofre�iV 1061 to S est i1R8. SHANNON & HAMILTON, 1J � moans. Surgeons. aos000hets. bc. Oeoe d Itr. Sbaanmes residneos, sear the Jail Goderich. 0. C. $ismer. J. C. Hann. - TON. nn.- jkIBENHEAD V, (8UOOE88014 ternary . -to Ilr. Dtt.Oat► .S.set le sial. . on Seagate Street roar doors east Hotel. N. B. horses examined as toiso - ne.•n. LITE ASSURANCE 0011 AN Y. Wo have mrd .Meuse t wast your Uabie a threw. ti 11as your rellabb sad emelent ecreet In this County, has made • prthe prompt sad aatidactory Awrsace ee the life of the late James Shostt. tor $1816. Your company aro to be congratu- lated epos bevies such an eMdent agent as Mr. Maasbtg in thl. locality • his advice sad aid which he gives when needed is oftentltaea of great help. HANNAH SHORTT, Kieenrrix. HENRY Lawman'. Executor. AMANDUS l'red t t on, Jan. 11. 1681. EinitalL Boycotting still continues, there hav- ing been no change made yet in the time of receiving mails, which still con- tinue to arrive here about 24 hours be- hind time. This is very aggravating, particularly at the present time, when railway syndicates, harbor syndicates, coercive bills, wire fences and snow drifts occupy so much the attention of the general public, I think it is time some of our public men called the atten- tion of our representative at Ottawa to to this disgraceful state of affairs. Our Municipal Council have not yet acted on the suggestion of your correspondent "Aurora,' in shovelling snow -drifts and making the leading roads pa. ,ible. They are far too economical for suchen un- dertakingthigia thu), their economy u of the N. P. order, and is consequently retrogressive. In point of fact, their economical propensities are so strong that they would rather wade through mountains of snow, or mud to the axle - trees, than raise the taxes of the poor man. It is time that the electors be- stired themselves and infused some new life into our municipal Council. We are living in a progressive age and progress- ion and impassible roads are not synony- mous. As to wire fences, our County Council have not time to discuss any each salu- tary measures. That august body are more interested in discussing official excursions at the public expense. For their next odoisl excursion allow me to suggest for the benefit of their health, that they try the F.11s or Toronto. The immense amount of work performed by that august body while in ...sloe, and the late hours they have to krep to per- form that work mud neoesssrily be very trying to their ooestetion, an dd a run to Toronto or the Falls, would enable them, to regain their lost vigor. It would be so nice, and they 'fluid have such a jolly time. At Um lad June meeting, all the tact, eloquence and wire -palling of that body was used for the purpose of rais- ing the oouuhattyyas�sessesmnt of suoiseased to the alae di inwhit* Ln& rspreemtatives at our _ that kt•saiat allowed meshtaappWing lto the to take abet without van esaot Court. If our representatives do better a .r � June meet's', (their) aril we may eesSY.r ubwme is gate.-0000asoa. REVIVAL. --The Bible Christians ail begin revidal meetings this week. Rev. T. Broad will conduct them. CAitt'ALTI111. - - Wo regtwt that Mr. Joseph Thomann met wit rather a seri- .,us accident last week when chopping in Mr. David Campbell's bash. A falling limb struck him on the heed, inflicting painful wound& A young man named Charles Young ale° cut his foot badly with an axe, while chopping in Mr. Fin- land's bush. Twuiawcn. ---At the last regular anti ng d Lamborn LA* I. 0. O. T. 113,the members present •:t$mWens� ah_setves ea well Sleammi pleas - with rO- osnt visit frau Besaailder Lodge. It was reeolvd that the Loa. bleier a robe of *sake to theta f o the 7fi isadly visit os the evening vet. to Yr. th. inst. Vitas d thalami were else p A. P. Melissa, of Goderteh sad Mr. A. Porter, of Whom, who sated as chair- men daring the dehat.. In the manse .f a month ter Lodge may visit Bea- .ni:ler for another friendly coated ratuon*t. -Mv W. 1 � who has boon in the Flaw pd arse years. hes oat be Roderick Township. New BAs.•.. -Mr. Win. Wise, of the Bayfield con., is Working preparations for the erection of a mammoth barn -- 100 x 62, with a nine foot wall and sta- bles beneath. for Bale or To Let. Legal. MOORHOUSE WISHES A HARPY NNW YEAR CAMERON & ROGERS, BARRIS- ters. Ssolid:tors, and Notaries. W Ott. OMce,t opposite Royal Rawl. W 1Y. C. Cooler mi. O. C., M. P.. Y. Rogers. P.O. Drawer, 41"_ 1774 WIagltan.. J.in. et. likfi. GtARROW & ' LOUD Ol T, BAR- RISTER.'( A .'ne)& t s chess eke. Ooderlcb. J. T. (lan_.w, . FARM FOR SALL Comprising Lots Nos. 18 and 19. COL 3, la toe Township of West Wawanoab. to the late MrCharles McDonald, NO ear in an. Over thirty ��s�lyere dThere are over 15 a woo, aadthe balsam Ceder and PITO ssla A small !Yams How and • Well are alen the premises. A goedgoed creek runs throagafve L. For g aloe- to JAHes DULL, Esq., n. MDI. UItttytt- sv, or to M. W AturoeE, Gotten, et attalsoe- 17704f. FOR SALL - A GOOD HORSE, ' harass, sad cutter. Horse good slogIe r double, and safe for children to drive. Will be sold separately or together. cheap tor cash. Apply to K.F. Aa*KTaaxa, & Bros. Fanning Miil makers. Goderich. 1768 -it. TO A LL fle-Oponinj of Schoels. B. L. DOYLE, BARRISEER A N D Attorney. Solicitor in l'h•noery. Sc., Goderich, Ont. 1751. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE -AT Dungannon, It miles from Goderick, consisting of j of an acre of land. well tenoed• a frame house, a good well and pump are also on the premises. The lot has been well im- proved. Terms reasonable. Particulars can be had from Mr. J. M. R°seHTa, Merchant, Dungannon. or R. E. Been N. bile P.1700.. t J SEAGER & MORTON, BA RR IS - TERM. Rc.. tee.. Ooder(ck sad W IT to sewer. Jr.. Goderich. J. A. Morton. inn All the Text Books authorised fur u e in High. Model stud Public Schools car te bought CHEAPEST frown MOOREOUSE. COPY BOOKS, FOOLSCAP, PENS, PENCILS, RUBBER, EXERCISE BOOKS, and every SMALCOMSON, BARRISTER AND . Solicitor. Ocoee -Cerner of West Street �Square, Sgre, over Georgs Ach1es�'s. ECAMPION, ATTRNEY -A T- O . LAW. Solicitor In Chancery. Convey- ancer, to AO66oe over Detlor's store, (lode- Nowesttrr•etreofia4ay ressamount of moan! toloanat CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, H•rrlstet* Solicitors in Chancery, 40, Goderich and K -Ingham. M. C. Cameron. Q C.; P. Holt, M. G. Cameron. Goderich. W. E Macara. Wingham. 1751. H7J8E, AND LOTS NOS. 33 AND corner of Victoria and East stmts. in the to • •ot Goderiob, for sale cheap, or will be exchanged for farm property. For particulars apply to Jas, SMALL/. Architect, office Crabb's Block or J. C. CURRIE, auctioneer. TO LET -A BLACKSMITH SHOP Conveniently situated, being in the im- mediate vicinity of Mill Hotel and Post Office. This is a good stand ter horseshoetng and jobbing. Also a one story frame dwelling home, and shoe shop. This is • rare chance for a good Blacksmith and Shoemaker. Apply at once to I;. J. H. DELOYo, Port Albert, 7(O L 1 ENGAGED.-The trustees of S. S. No. 5 have engaged the services of Mr. Hig- + H EPPARDTON -- FARM FOR sale 60 acres, 50 scree cleared and well gins, of Brnoefield, for the current year, m place of Mr. Davidson, resigned. Mr. Higgins has lately attending the Elora High School, and comes well recom- mended. THINKS Ol RETURNING. -Mr. Oaks, of the Maitland con., lately received a let- ter from his son in Dakota, who stated that the extreme cold of that State was such that he could scaroely stand it, and he almost felt disposed to return to On- tario. Naw Houses. -Mr. Henry Cooke, of the 8th con., intends erecting a good frame house this year. Mr. John Jen- kins, of the 14th con., intends erecting a brink house this year. Revive', Ssavicxs. - These services are still being continued at Cole's ap- pointment. The meetings, night after night, are largely attended, so much so that the little church is becoming too small. The Rev. M•tmrs. Livingston and Jamieson have charge of the servi- ces, and must be greatly encouraged by the good being done. It with Parted, ose et the Diddelph that .11 the peewee who were to prove bis ami have stare the leek trial tress killed The n& where Ferteli ins. Way, es hired iota, sad Mies Melia iirko slept et their hoses lashsight, wow on /'.rend; killed hat . p.gig train .t OIbM.b.y. 644 F171111/1. -Mrs. M. Campbell, who died at the residence of Mr. John White- ly, 7th 00n., lad week, was buried in the Ooderich oemet ry on Saturday, a very large number attending. Her fune- ral sermon was probatedCurdy s church, byRev. lit Ed s. of Holmeev. -{Now En. fenced. Brick Cottage 48x90, stone cellar full sire of house. A large creek nuns through the lot, no waste land on the creek, A every fine orchard surrounds the house. Good and other buildings. Terms very easy. Apply to R. T. HAvwas, 104 16 Lake Shore Road, tied borne Township. or to (JARROW ItPROt'D- FOOT. SHEPPARDTON.--FORE. WITH l'oet Office, for sale or to rent, with 1 acre land. Stock all fresh and good. Will sell on very easy terms, having other business to attend to. For further particulars a pil to R. T. HAY66N,ES. Also 100 acres of band, West half of Or- chard, Fraon me Hou e,andastt.D. bleee.toFlft� res cleared and well fenced. Apply to ORow t PROUDrO(Yr. Miscellaneous Qaras. TAMES SMAILL, ARCHITECT, Ac. v Once, Crabb's Block. Kingpin aL. Gode- rich. odsrich. Plans rood apectflcations Mann correct- ly. Carpenter's'afptaaterer s and mason's work measured and v *ed. School Requisite, ER. WATSON HOUSE, SIGN . and Ornamental Painter,. Parlor dow- eling made a specialty. GRAINING, GILDING, GLAZING. Oce, on Galerieb6 Street,opposite 117510 VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. Lot 6, Con. 8. Township of Colborne, Co. Huron containing 08 acres 75 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. There is a frame House 4048 with collar ander the whole, kitchen 16x96, wood shed ISx18, Stable 18x41. for horses, also cow stable I4z4L There is • well with a never falling spring, and a goodoung orchard with about 41 trees, selected. Terms easy. For particulars apply 107430445 WATSON. proprietor. Carlow or to t i e Roo w 1 aotrotreoT. Goderich. 1 Lsetvas. -The Raw. R. Thomas, of Clinton, will deliver a lecture oti ` The Trials sad Tneaspk of Protestantism," to -sight in the Btbl• Christian church, in ibis place. Admission 10 cents. Tow4wQt Oot if7It. -- This Council mN here ea Yaadsy last and appointed J. sad J. R Holmes, .< flim yes, for last ears' s000aats. Willhas wake&.:: el the Kb con. , was eppsiMtr, rear, OosesrosL Jsa. 111 Ult. 'VI II • ffisi sus Nrwf •awes'- II15 5 M =: lene•skeab 0 A N per pe..tisk - >!i of 11 CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUA- lJ hale Farm in the Township of Colborne. STRATFORD BINDERY -ESTAB- LISHED 1865. This establishment is chiefly devoted to job and library work. espect/Altto those unique and economical baltcalf and mor- rocoo styles. In all cases the bad of stook and workmanship with strength and beauty ocm- bined. Btndet7 ovcrJohnDutton'sdrug store. OFAROE STONE. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, DUNGAN- NON.-This gntclaes hotel has rece&W been refitted and improved sons to furnish the best pomible accommodation to the travelling public. Good liquors and choice •lands a sPecialhand,excellent ' and attentive An sbing and sheds, on the premises. Tilos. !•IMrLt5, t'toprtetor. 1761. Loans ane 3nsurancc. e500,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO %D CAMERON, HOLT it CAMERON,(lode- rich. STATE TOLEND flavorable.AON Rgpply to B. L. DOYLE, Ooderich dp 50,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND ',IV on good Farm or first -elms Towa PeeiOrty at 8 per cent. Apply to R. RADCI1i1E ITSI ONEY TO LEND IN ANY amount to snit borrowers at a to 7 per cent. Private fund.. Apply to IMAGER and MORTON. Goderich. Pursuant teas order of the Court of Chan- 0ery made is • °erten' cause or matter otJobn James Campbell. an Infant under the age of twentyone 7esn, dated the W. Day of Febru- ary. A. D.. 056, there will be sold by Punic AUcrtoW, with the approbatbo of Henry Msonersett, Esq. Master of the said Court at Gedsrloh. by Jolt* C. Cele, AncIloneer, at Ws A mart, at the Town of Dederick en Ifeeeeeq, 6* Ray of hlrwary. A. a.. 1551, at I4 *Week eeR the following the �y vis: wWsi0srs west J$ No. ot Toon5p d 0001- ..oras, in the Oet aV of Hates, ooat.lahtg6 LeaSa, mere er ism, Ibis l.Heated ea the Orsysl t*00 town ; about a merle stem the7.11° 1 las mti5ya� iii. eeaad IaigmOM pmt+ e1ie ea the had toeand ewe yeerli �aowed d• two is sera 0ei`PI" 'l"" nay tte'tsamr►M M e( the w OOvrM i en of 'hers. 1 . are ARE OFFERED AT THh LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH at Moorhouse's. N. B. -THIS IS THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND CHEAPEST BOOK STORE WEST OF TORONTO -W.' TA BUSHED 1852. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST Mortgage at reasonable rates of interest and on terms to salt borrowers. Address JAMES STEWART. Billiard P. O. 1751. (Sid. i H NAODER91 st 1, GARROW E rno17I011AOR HORTON. aeaiere. *+.Bross Oedarl.k fess. M MONEY TO LEND. --A LARGE amount of Private reads for investment tat lowest e DARROW t PROfi OUDJ'JOOT. llIertgaree- Amy MONEY TO LOAN. THE CANA- DA Landed Credit Company, Termite-- JotrI LAING Barrie. Ise., Preeldent. Money Is lent by this Ooepaay to IndividualAyo� the twee system as to mtiaiolpp*�lpes �pti.�and for Circulars. HUGH HAMILTON, Agent, Goderich. BLANK BOOKS A complete ,assortment of every di,- cription of - BLANK BOOKS, DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS, MINUTE BOOKS, PASS BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, MEM- BOOKS, INDICES, &c. 4k20,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEWD Iter on Mo and Teem at t eWoaa chart. Mortgagee reaoset abbe. N. ft -Renewer, Cwer,au ag N. B.- era halals sconey to ons da tt title 1. satb6Otery.-DAVISON & JOHN- STON. Hammers, /cc.. deaeHab. 1761 RRADCLIFFS, FIRE, MARINE, . LIN ..dII lasaranoe Apse �t wlr OawAs•=earsipt- ' be Ina/ as desires 1. o. w - g, �iihp stalni lgy's kiook. aodert Ost. 17s1 5 , INSURANCE CARD Also a full stock of Po1e1 Diva For 1881. at greatly redu cod rater RR111514 Mee CO'Y. Tamara Iist.41hsd 1116. PH Eslalitmibie MT et Lama. t�giasd+- SAtTII�pAD Ills, 00'T. et gsarrre.n. Coen. the est ra chi by HNaORAOE HOR I'Of•f u p�d,�.OAIf AAS �Tftt�tL �T. 7 M 1 pM O.si�ac ays werteaaexte.urity frees SUNDAY SCHOOL LI BRARIES. A fresh assortment of Books, specially 'elected and adapted for circulation in Sunday Schools A liberal discount &Jewett according t amount of pnr iuse Call end ties samples and get one tion at Gedsriek, Dec St, talo