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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-01-28, Page 8St811 , BLNDS, MJ,.LJIN.1A, and every D us'iptiuu ul Iuters,rPinish. 8t ] ii, H1tfi)aiEIli, N B .V EL3 .ud B \ LUSTERS A SJ►aial ,y. Lend for Plies Lst.. o 1LE8 LArH LOMMM& ,ttshin'stur on tllptlicw Sion. yyAddr FROWN KO B 3 LATH, Goderich THE WORLD OVER. The Week's Nemo i i a Nutshell. saaesessas* Cambia. it.ses by Wise mad wail. Peter A. Podtcr, Niagara Falls, N. Y. has pur.;b.tsel o le -sixteenth of Gnat Wan t to, ,14,000. On Saturday Mrs. (:un,•niagi (adored) of Craneton, N. J., gave birth to our boy& All a dot ,g we 1. Two rinks of the Brits els club played two no .a o, the Listowel club on y last, in the covered rink kit Listowel, re- sulting in favour of Brus•nls by 17 shot.. Some fears are enterta toed of s Fenian raid on the anuouries at Birmingham, and the Government has ordered s watch to be put thereupon. Masked burg:ars gaged the watchman at the South Chicago iron and Steel Works on Sand iv evening, and stole 11,000 in gold, $160 in coin and $9,000 in bills. Twenty-four de.iths have taken place on the Wiltshire Plains, Oa the result of the late stordna Thu (iuruutn Ocean is strewn with the remains of vessels broken up by the 'severity of the weather. John Kastner, J. P., o' Sebringville, well known and much respected, died suddenly ,f heart dise-ue while consult- ing Or. Shaver, of Stratford, in his office oa Saturday. THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, JANUARY V. malt, My.Ww. Muliek has been elected Vloe-Chauoellur of T<•routo University, getting eleven votes to D . 1KI>ad8'4Tdar and Mr. T. W. Taylor's three. The pleltsing intelligence oumes that the Hon. Mx. Mackenzie has greatly M- eal in awl attendants pr'omuunee hen uu cf dais- proved 1 A lady in Loudon East died on Satur- day worming from the effects of swttl,ow ung ;wo a tificia) teeth, which were 1ed while "he was brushing them. e London rumour say that Mr. Gladstone will be mads a peer with the title of Earl of Hawarden, acid others that he will receive the title of Lord Live psoL The Mssaunites sstaled upon the re- serve west of K aeretvl, Manitou, are reported as making. gratifying progress. Leat year the population of this reserve, which comprises seventeen townships, was 2,841, the total amount of gain raised was over 200,000 bushels, au t 0 e value of their stock and implement., 1140,000. This year the population is 3,921, their surplus grain above what was needed fur wed and home con- sumption, was 293,041 bushels, of the value of 1161,322, and the value of their stuck and implements amounted to $383,411. There have been 167 marri- ages during the year. The Presbyterian chur.:h at Spring- ville ).as burned on Saturday night. It was insured in the North British and Mercantile for $2,000. The cause of the fire is unknown. Dr. A. E. Forte, of Philadelphia, the well known mineralogist, has presented to the Ottawa Normnal,School a valuable collection of minerals, containing speci- mons from alt over the world. The Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland sent a relief force on Sunday night to Bdlina, county Mayo, to relieve Miss Gardner, who is being Boycotted. The authorities will provide an esoort of military at Balling On Saturday, between three and four o'clock, Edward King, a brakes - man on the Canada C3ntral Railway, lost his life at flealcy's Station, being run over by the cars and instantly kill- ed. I A letter received fru n Mr. Bentley, Brazilian Consul -Goner al in Canada, states that the contract t, subsidize a line of steamers between Canada and Brazil, has been finally ratified by the Governor of the latter country. The first steamer is expected to lave in Feb- The Latest Fettles Scare. " Fenian Gallagher," •a prominent member of the brotherhood, has been unbosoming himself to a reporter, at Syracuse. He said : -"Well, air, the Fenian& are preparing to do their duty, and do it bravely, sir, this time. When the raid Ls made on Canada this time, the Queen's Own will have to du the running. The Fenian organizations are preparing for the struggle. Every land league in America is a Fenian organiza- tion, and every member of the league would spring to arms sad march on Ca- nada at the fiat call of duty. Do you seelthatthe,Lurd-leaguers of Great Britain and Ireland aro in this country, sir The work of recruiting is going forward, and when the alarm is sounded an army of a hundred thousand men will be ready to march on Canada. We have secured sufficient artna this time. We have twenty-five thousand breech -loaders at Malone, and fi:c tines as many conceal- ed at othL: points on the frontier. The men are drilling, too. We have plenty of experienced captains, who fought in the rebellion, sir, who are ready to lead us at any moment We have two hun- dred enlisted men in the city of Syracuse, and when the time comes to march we shall have no difficulty in getting a thou- sand. There are five hundred enlisted men in Scranton, and every Molly Ma- guire in the mining district of Pennsyl- vania is ready to shoulder a musket. We have ten thousan,t men in the city of Chicago, and every mai of them is drilled. St. Louis will furnish as many more. In every city in the west the I'eninns are vetting ready. New York is enlisting coon every day. There are plenty of sten t, be had this time, and plenty of money is offered us, too." Reporter--Whenwill the raid on 'Canada be made? Fenian- That is a secret, sir, which I must not tell at present; but you can rest assured, sir, that when the signal is given the Irishmen of America will be ready for tthe blow. We have plenty of men who sympathize with us in Canada. The British government will find that it has men in high command in Canada who will give us aid the Government little dreams of. When the word comes froth Ireland that our brethren there are ready, we shall come to the front and be ready to march. We are ready now, for that matter, fur the call for action may cornu any day. Rep. --You seem to lee confident of suc cos, this time. F. --We are, sir; and why should'n't we be? The British Government will have all it wants to do to take caro of it- self on tha other side of the water, and an army of a hundred thousand men marching into Canada with guns, oannon, and plenty of ammunition, and led by able loaders, will paral se the Canadians Besides, sir, half the s are tired of British rule and are anxious to become independent. The British Government has got spies in every city in America They all know what I have told you, and much good may it do them. They will find that the Fenian aro in earnest this time. ruary. The family of Robert Clark, of London were taken ill on . ednes.hty night with ayoupto•.s of poisoning. Meditsl attend- ance was called, awl they recovered next day. The poisoning is said to have re- • tlted from some stab:ttance in a package of baking powder. Laughlin Matheson, of inverhuron, was found plead in the bush last Friday morning. The deoe.sed was subject to taking fita, and it is thought probable that ho was aufiocated in the snow dur- ing on, of thcm, as when found he •was almost entirely buried iu the snow. On Saturday in a town ne..r Newark, John Corning faatened an eight-year-old son's thesis; in a split sawing, and. then nailed the lath to the' side of tho barn. The lad was kept eupended from 4 to 10 p. in., when passers-by hearing his groans released him. The boy hid gone coast- ing against his father'a orders. Great indignation is felt against the father. Two (nen fired simultaneclusly at each other in a Salt Lake bar -root,, and the bullets carne into colliei . There could bo D., doubt of this, for ono bul- let dropped to the floor midway between the antagonists, who were ten feet apart, and the other was turned upward to the ceiling, while both were flattened. Wo shall hoar a great Ica] of bragging over the Parliamentary majority support- ing Sir. John Macdonald in putting through the St. Paul Syndicate job. Yes, and wo hoard just such bragging over Beaconsfield's equally stolid ma- jorities. And yet, when the indignant electors got a chance, Beaconsfield's sup- porters wore scattered to the four winds of heaven.- - (London Advertiser. Lord Beaconsfield's novel =Tent up like a racket and eame down like a stick. It was a veritable nine day= wonder, and everybody wanted tone it. But already it u all but forgotten, and is as dead as a last year's almanac. Nobody ever speaks of it, and if tho publishers did not make their profits out, of the first saves the will not have much chanceto recoup up ththemselves for the price they paid for it nut of its continued sale. That is a good proverb which teaches that it is well to let sleeping dogs lie. The Pacific Scandal is a sleeping dog, but the Tories do not seem disposed to let it lie, for every now and then some member of the paror some of its or- ganists stirs it up witha stick, and tries to make it appear that it is; not each a bad dog after all. Mr. Blake was pretty generally rebuked during the Reaty-Ryan contest for stirring up the old scandal and trying to 1rigkteo people with its bones. Rut it was less unseem- ly for the leader of the Opposite to refer to it thea it is for the cif to do see We are told that "the people of Canada absolved Sir John llaedcnmld of the ehantra wade against him," at the time of the Pacific Scandal, by returning him to power again. Nothing eniM be far- ther from the fact The pimple of Cana - did not absolve Rte John at the newt they enueented to let the charges iie in abeyance Asa natter of fad, the Ssedel was set before the gasp* st the List elm/Zoos et all The Isms ores the P P {Telegeur FhenMM*s Mttst*ge. --Thenewspaper bee booms one Til? der most pelmet,w_vtltstng and ru susrstillg inlssrees which in modern tunes have bees bseeeht to bear spun the public Lied. Oto marded as an expansive luxury, it has betimes s positive tnessesl- t in every wolf regulated bossehold. fn aura rind neighborhoods the oows- papit fi utshes almost the sokm t of oomeauuieeEio with the ide word. Its arrival is larked forward to with segerness, and when it reaches its destisstioa its (admen. are carehdly sassasd. It is therefore highly ipor- tMat dist the toss d the politic press should be as nearly up to the ideal sdaadard as poest-bis; mid if tate general tone of °median )ournaliein is net all •.ould be if owed. it is at least not such as to be a slatidtfig reproach to the intelligence of the uuttatry. We leave ui no case reached that bad pre-eminence for debasing and disreputable periodical literate which is to be found in mine of the great cities of the world. But, unhappily for -humanity, there is to bo found in eve community an element which takes delight in the melo-drsrriatic, the morbidly sensational and the obscene. Meeh an element is unfortunately to be found in Canada, and to meet the de; sire of those who compose it disreputable publication* are imported from New York and elsewhere. They are to be seen in the windows and on the counters of many bookstores in the Dominion. The vendors seem to have no idea that they are pandering to s vicious tote or that the sale of such wares is other than a legitimate enterprise. The edict against the importation of these publi- cations through the post office or custom house is still in force, but it does not seem to be carried out, for a great quan- tity of this pernicious traah still circu- lates throughout the Dominion. People cannot touch pitch without being de filed; it is equally itnpoesible to cote into dose contact with such literary garbage without moral detriment. Com- ic and sporting journals are a necessity of the age, and if properly conducted are perfeotly barmier.. But the line should be drawn somewhere, and those vile sheets which are mere chronicles of ob- ooenity and crime placed under tho ban. If this were effectually done it would be a great boon to„ the public and would have a purifying effect upon the mind of society at large. - [Toronto Telegram. Reek N.thees. HARram' MONTHLY. -r Harper.' Month- ly, for February, 1881, has been received by us, and is replete with interesting matter from the opening page to the "Ed- itor's Drawer." Harpers is, beyond question, one of the best of the month- lies Harper Bros, New York. That standard periodical, Bladkwood's, has reached our table, and presents a var- ied bill of fare for thinkiag readers. It is reprinted on this side of the water by the Leonard -Scott Publishing Go., New York. Wi4of l'oreatoligliln years of war Cheer 1 an<r 1i wWIIenluas to begin in Mit Bemis Mee Omens btsui,aa. - U Mon - deg seerairtg Pet, a Ur. IJ* Qrst, fres [tubas. arrived is Etetpr for t leu% s asd ouster belea ing to WS' while he had . telt at Mr. Walpeet's Easter 2'yorth. It ewes .i the tog • Waekslmt►lb th is 'wia burs, ahead one for the pe pose of going to Olia$Ott to WOW •n>w Q nem Instead of rtuppin`,a4 gleur, hs drove tie to Deter, and it was pre- sumed had left the horse and cutter as above stated, and then taken the tssiu for Detroit. Before leaving, hseslleoled all his available book debts sad a sums- ber of creditors grieve over his ♦spar•ere. The horse and cutter Were messed. - (li.Seetor. The Titwu nays that Prince Gortscha k - off resigns at a time when the state of feeling between Russia and Germany, attributed to the estrangement of the two Chancellors, has pissed away. Sr PtsrssSBUIW, Jan. 25.- Uneasiness is in official circles here regarding the fate SkobelofTs forces fighting the 'f'nr- comans at Geok Tope. Loebnrn- LseaUltx T , ret FaONT. - Mr. Henry Loelluer recently took a dressed Suffolk hog to Goderich market, which weighed 495 lbs. Can our Millburn friends equal t with their Y.,r4shires. A nervous young olergysrtan, recently rising to preach for the first time, as- nounued his text in this. wise ' -"Asa immediately the cook wept, and Peter went out sad arses bitterly. A striking illusrstioa e/ the saying that the pith of a lady's letter is in the posteoript ousrred u the tease of • young lady, who, having gene out to India, and writing home to her friends, ooseloded with the following words - "P.R.- Ton will see by my eigaatere that L ass mar tied OelrnaLT. The death of Mir Cas- eron, mother of D. Qsnseros, manhunt, Kincardine, is asaouseed at the ripeage of eighty yeses. Desesd eotos the Will of the les Rev Dtleiesn Osmoses, of Tiverton, who as s pissssr tabeistsr the gospel in this seighMubeed wee widely knows and firer* rwpedsd. It might be sesPossd that it was os the 1811 day of Jhatsary. IMO, that the wife el D. Camaw. or flaw Meer wee called from time le eas that ea the 1Hk of 'Isamu, 18151. his mother was ailed M ea abortions* in a better world- The body el the deswstd was borid is the lases lice eizastoky on Wednesday hat, fe0swed b• h brie MTeoufse of iriam& Tonsorial. W, KNIGHT era thanks aol{ells fes NUL Nzw &roma.--Mr. Gruen has opened his new store in the premises belonging to Rev. L. O. Rice. Simpatias.--Weare glad to learn that Mr. C. Stewart, Colborne, is recovering from his indisposition. Ee03>idill•!. PRACTICAL BAR- raeser, » return tar and Shaving Parlor, mar 1753 She People's Column. GOOD GENERAL SERVANT WANTED --Apply to MRS. W. KAY. 1771. ICE. -RAYING JUST FILLED MY Iee hoose with some beautiful clear he. I invite the pudic to examine my steak. and vet my rates for summer deliver)•. can early. before the stock is an bargained tor. Wee. Mce.uo, milkman, near the M. i. ( Goderich. 170-81. MUSIC -MISS SKIMMINGS WILL resume her class is music for Ptaao and Cabinet Organ. OD Monday. 3rd Jan. after the Xmas Vacation. Va<anciesfor two or three pupils. Terms 1s per gqearter la advance. Goderich 98t1 Ileo. idles. 170-4t EDUCATIONAL. -Thu contract for the erection of the new school house for 4. S. No. '2, Colborne was lot to Mr. A. Heddle, contractor, for 1980. The building is to have two rooms which will have a000mmodation for upwards of 100 pupils. Rstialous.- -Tie quarterly services in connection with the Maitland Circuit of the M. E. Church, were held here on 23rd inst., and were conducted by Rev. J. Loundoabury, presiding elder. The atiendanoe considering the inclemency of the weather was large. Tgitrss•Atres. - Tho following officers were elected for Division 308,, Sons of Temperenoe, of this place for current quarter:-Bro. A. Heddle, W. P.; Wm. Moore, W. A.; P. Cantelow, R. 8.; Jas. Stewart, A. R. S.; Thos. Heddle, F. S.; Wm. Robertson, Chap.; Geo. Stewart, Con.; Jos Moore, A. Con.: Chas. Stew- art, I. 8. ; Richd Moore, O. S. ; John Scott, P. W. P. 1 THE PRESIDENT Alp MAN - L AGERS OF THE CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSURANCE CAM PAN Y. We have much pleseare In ems that your Company, through R. Manning. .• your reliable aai efficient agent In this t ounty, has made a prompt and satisfactory settlement of the Awnrauce on the life of the late James Sheet. forendo. Your company are to be oongratu- bited upon having such an efficient agent as Mr. Manning 1n the locality; his advice and aid which he gives when needed is oftentimes of great help. utv, iiarrls- At the Nile. 11th Inst.. the wife of Mr. It. Harris of a son. Brown -At the Nile, 15th inst., the wife of it. E. Brown, of a son. Brown -in Ashfield, 16th ult, the wife of Mr. Jas, Brown, of a son. Hat Us. :4110KTT, Executrix. HsNRv L.t erose. F:xecet,r. AMANot•8 Kni ' E. Crediton, Jan. 11IND. For Sale or ST Let.. Denttehv, MNLCHOLSON`l aintiollDON IyEN- . Tk4I' Oaee*.t' three dour* be1Yw V, . rnib 71LtelDITIV23. FARM FOR SALE. Comprising Lots Nos- 18 and 19, Con. 3. in the Townshipof West Wawbnosh, belonging to the bite M. Charles McDonald, Containing see ACKMI ID"alt over thirty acre are cleared. There aro over.15 acres of good hard wood. and the balance Cedar and Pine bash. A small Frame How and a Well aro also on the premises. A good d:roek runs through the farm. For particulars apply to J anr9 Tauri' RUr.L, Esq., Dungannon or to Mrs. WARNOCK, Goderich, or at this office. 1770-tf. ■ ttKI$D. Walk! --Fowler in Wingham. on the lath all, Ray. 11. MelJai-rie, Mr. Charles Welk w, m Mies Agnes Fowler. all of W InghaaL Camaro* -Roe. By Rev. T. G. Thomson. of Benefield, at the residence of the bride's brother -Ie -law, on the 13th Inst Mr. Peter C. Cameron, to helots Donnell". Roes. all of Stanley. Proctor- Brandon On toe 43rd cit.. h iter. at the resldeeoe of the by Proctor. of Morris, to daughter of Mr. James Wawaam►. the Seth Jan. at the resi- ((at,, yhyy tit Rev. Dr. ib'l4saWoe nr ter of b epi t tise �r*�soonalhe age. Wallow by ff•v,W bow. y KM Ilamillen ( is Latta -la Brnseels, hi_ the Reif Nth the h lost , r August of Thiel to Miro timma J lake, L1OR SALE. - A GOOD HORSE, harness and cutter. Horse good single ✓ double. and tele for children to drive. Will be sold so tela or together. cheap for cash. Apply to 1,,. F. 41041tTROr a, & BM & Fanning Mill makers., Gndcrich. 1768-18. /uctioneering. Er0.OVLtfTE,THE PIMPLE'SAUO- . TnotrUMR. Oedeeloh, Oat. 1711. VRANCIS GRAHAM LICE 118ID ' tsons..er for tberii= o=tIMMO Fin dlw:• Term tap Street uudertolk opposite OullAree hew - Mt Orden lett at Semi at. ant* wit be steendsd 1o, MI. JFtebical. 1.1•0. .1• . MACKID, M. 1., SI YHY- cisa, bargees and Acootsobsr, Graduate d bUalvess►ty. OM000ppdme te car- rea f� ea's Bank, Lacknow. 1f nut �T in saes. saslaln at the Haab HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE -AT Dungannon, 1t miles from. Goderi;h,. cuneieting of 1 of an acre of land. welt fenced; a frame house, a gond well and pnap are also on the premiere. The be hos been well im- proved. Terms reasonable. Particulars can be bad from Mr. J. 51. nommen Merchant. l)nngannoo. or R. E. IIRoWN, Nile P. 0. 1767-tf. effOq� ear Y I MMO. v lane ill-seaN ea meek th' Sunday 11,e fah earepsopa MAILIFe- re Grey. ea the r. ad of years ins Mn ed es rees the sew 1st teat_ Mr+. Arad oeerft� TISiiNrses. oesaasr. Jan ff. e• ISM. aligoU w ale v eMee 681 0 etM • • femme/tedl IS 0 71 el 13 ••• ie • • est serest DR. MoLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR - GOON. Compeer. &o. Office and residence on Brune Street. seoond door west of Victoria Street 1761. DRS, SHANNON & HAMILTON, Physicians. Surgeons, A000ucherw te. 0tftoe at Ile. Shaanoa'e residence. near the Jail, Goderich. O. C. Somisos, J. C. Mutat- ion. HOUSE, AND LOTS NOS. 33 AND 76, corner of Vittoria and F.sst steely, in the town of Goderich, for sale cheap. or will be exchanged for farm property. For particulars apply to Jas. HMAILI. Architect, nines ('rabb's Block, or J. C. CURRIE, auctioneer. LI,HEAV. S., (SUCCESSOR • • to Ih. T Deem* Graduate ut Ontario Yr - ter=nary (,ullddp. OOos, stables and rcuidence. Melt. fm,,,!bore. Hotel N. B. -Moms oil nese. Legal. CAMIRON & ROGKRS, BARRIS- tern `solicitors, and Notaries. Wmnjbsn. Oat. Office. opposite Royal Hotel, Woodham. M. C. Cameron. Q. l'., M. P., F. Rogers. P.O. 'Drawer, Mt.l7 6. Wingltsot, .: ,. 10, 1881. rflo LET --A BLACKSMITH SHOP 1 Conveniently situated, being in the im- mediate vicinity of MUi, Hotel and Post Office. This is a good stand for horseshoetng and jobbing. • Also a one story frame dwelling house, and shoe shop. This Is a rare chance fora good Bla,•kemith and Shoemaker. Apply at once to It. J. 11. Uatnio. Port Albert, Ont. 17(t. GAAROW PROUDFOOT, BAR RI1rrF.it- arrow. n. OOL• etc.. noserice. J. r. .arrow W. 1751 B..D DOYLE, BARRISEER A N D Attorney. Solicitor in Chancery. &c.. Goderich. Ont. - � HEPPARDToN-FARM FOR A sale OD scree. 50 sexes cleared and well toned. Brick Cottage 23z30, stone cense full size of house. A large creek runs through the lot• no waste land on the creek, A very fine orchard surrounds the house. Good barn and other buildings. 'terms very easy. Apply to R. T. ileemes, lot 16 take Shore Road. Col- borne Township, or to (IARROW & PROUD - roar. 1708 QKAOER & MORTON, B A R R 18 - LJ TERM, tc. Ste., Middleton and W C.:wager, Jr.. boderloh. J. A. Morton. 1751. �- ham. `( MALCOMSON, BARRISTER AND ►J- solicitor. Oaoe--Corner of WestSt et and Market Square. over George 1711 Uoderich. �V CAMPION, ATTORNEY - A T- . LAW. Saitottw In Chancery. Convey- ancerancer Ste. Office over ['redoes store, Gode- rich, Convey- . An] amount of mosey to loan at lowest rates of trate est. 1751.7. °AMEBON, HOLT & CAMERON, 'l Barrister*, Solloftate to Chancery. kc.. Goderich and Wieehas M. O (7ateetett. Q. C.; P. Roll. M. O. Cameron. 6oderieh. W. E. Macara, Windham. SHEPPARDTON. -STORE, WITH Poet Office, for sale or to rent, with i acre land. Stock all fresh and good. W t 1 sell on very easy Germs. having other business to attend to. For further pagtieulars a pi to R. T. IlAvvse. Also 100 rest of la West half of Lot oa the 3rd non.. K. 1). Ash Good Or chard Framo ilouse,andastable. Fifty acres cleared and well feneodl. Apply to GoaROw & PaoDnroor. 1761. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. Lot 0, Con. 6, Towi.of Colborne, Co. Huron containing 08 sores 71' of which are cleared= and In a good state of cultivation. There is a frame !louse lex98 with cellar under The whole, kitchen 16ttlf, wood shed 16x$. stable 18x96, for horses, also cow stable 14x91. There is a well with a never tailing spring, and a goodoung orchard with about 40 trees, selected. Terms easy. For particulars apply to THOMAS WATSON, proprietor. Carlow or to GAnnow k PROUD/GOT. Goderich. 1706. ! IHANCERY SALE OF A VALUA- lJ We Farm In the TarnWp of Ceilberse. 3liscellaneous Saran. Jost ,•pendal ,out al. entirely New Stock. Of Valentines at price '.arguer( from, 1.• 1,. *1 each at TAMES SMAILL, ARCHITECT, &c. Pr (M1oe., Crabb's Block, iumpier' et, Godo• rich. Plans and specifications drawn correct- ly. Carpenter's'lastoret's and mason's work measured end valued. 1'ur, tient to an order of the Coen et Maan- rery nadle 1n a oertal& obese or slater et John J►dn.s CampbeiL as latent ear the sae of twenty-one Fear, dated the eW Day a bey. A. D.. 1eem win be told by Pttaue Aperrow, wlth tbu a•erobeove of Beery MacDermott, Req. Master of tie said Obert M Oodssich by Job* C. Curets, Aaettoassr` Ids s Auction Merl. at tie Town 01 Goderbk, w sesttr+V. rete rag of Veberry, A. R.. HOC at 11 e'eiae&tie lollewle. vis: 11e west halt g pepartyMa. 1. la the eth floe„ W.Asrs Divide, of the Tewerilp of (7o1- liersa. is the CPsasv of Hero. containing") Acats, moo ar Ism 1 Ms 1rMN is se alet/revel_Reid Mewl sheet =68 hilt a mile wwsb b is h Oa ow nal Pat�t• 7 ae� eler �s the land two 140 she sheet two west sae e d wblla '! ~ wy► gte the 711 �1 »at L• �.Ihsr ''0se..•• a: Cera' .f MOOOU5E8. ReOpeuiii ofSchoo!s. All the '['ext Hooka authorized fur use in High, M,•dcland Public Schools can be bought CHEAPEST from 11IL WATSON, HOUSE, SIGN ▪ and Ornamental Painter.. Parlor decor- atingmade a specialty. GRAINnso. GILDING, GLAZING. Shop on North Street, opposite the Registry Office, Goderich. 1751 MOORHOUSE. COPY BOOKS, FOOLSCAP, PENS. PENCILS, RUBBER. EXERCISE BOOK$, and every QTRATF7RD BINDERY-ESTAB- LI LISHED ISO. This establishment isohietly devoted, to job and library work, especially to those nbique and economical bailee& sed mor roceo styles. In all cssee the best of Pork and workmanship, with strength sad Manly com- bined. Hindery over JohnDutton's drug store. GNOROE STOICS. 61. u laeiL.esat M Ir I . 16. when realla" Alan IMMO re Me A 'VA 1SIb bar of Jammer. iIi'd. l A 11ACIDr M5OedIeri(i Mose0 itRBOW A PEOUDVOOT Vwdese' mielteer• School Requisite, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, DUNGAN- NON.-This first-class hotel, hoe- rse1ar1y been refitted and improved so as to rseatea bast possible accommodation to the ire public. Good liquors and choice v a speciality. An attentive older always ea hand, and excellent stable and sheds. on the promisee. Taos.6MlLtR Proprietor. 1761. Loans anti insurance. e500,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO • CAMSRON. H0LTRCAMEROM Oods- rtch. 1 *75,000 TO LEND ON REAL ES. alPv TAT?. DOYLS: Oode Terme favorable. Apply to B. L. 1751 50,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND VIP on good Farm or firstolaes Town perry ate per sent. Apply to R. RADCI.U'F*. 17,1 MONEY TO LEND IN ANY amount to suit borrowers at 65 to 7 per cent Private funds. Apply to Seisms and MORTON, Oedorioh. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST 1Tl mortgage at reasonable rates of Interest and on terms to suit borrowers. Address JuMrs STawasi, Saltford P. 0. 1750. MONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE amount of Private Funds for investment at lowest rates on drsWlam Mortgages. Apply to OARROW t PROUDFOOT. \RE tFFEHEI) AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH at Moorhouse's. N. B -THIS IR THE OLDEST. LA WEST AND (.'RBAPEST BOOK STORE WEST OF TORONTO --EN T.4BLIXHED 7861'. JMR/OIN�EEEIY TO LOAN. THE CANA- Mtby tir� Comp ide, t. Moo y President. Money V to individuals upon Ihe same desesie as to mnnlctppaalitles.-Send ter Cheeks& es1s&GedialBOOB BA M iLTON, C. 1•. AVM 20,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND on Fano and lbw, Property at lowest in- terest Mortgages purchased. no Contmimkw► charged Convey$nctag Fees reasonable. N. R. --Borrowers can obtain mosey In one day U title Is satisfactory.-DAVISON t 101 *TOM. Barristers, to., Godsrteb. 1751 ItAADCLIFFE PIKE, MARINE, Lifem w t Tnsarne Agent. rt g palesAlso rest CANADA �aS. Co. to lend co engage, either 1n Teem or Phew Property. le day woe to suit the borrow- er. O1es-lepetaftal Ears block, Oedss�h, INSURANCE CARD. tiITA i•H A58. COY. Tottorro- 11111tMN.a4 PetritroMotat tga.of Loewe Obeeseei- RAR'1T hIho. feY. et Haerelala()s . ea. BLANK BOOK S A complete assortment of every cription of .takes esa memfa ROO A �TOI1. Y Nes �n1w mew tie Q A A Ale 6*0 6,bwllsaw (Yr♦ MOW _Lou es dwnr•tev tens 7 tee ear Ges-Chaps§ MORaei MOW TO. Dederick, Sa•t, sit lr BLANK BOO/LS, DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS, MINUTE BOOKS, PASS BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, MEM BOOKS, INDICES, etc Mao a full stock of Poctet ka For 1881. at greatly reduce• rates. SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES. A flesh assortment of' Books. specially selected and adapted for circulation in Sunday Schools. A liberal uuco*nt alt,- i according t , amount of purchase Call and sea sernpl.a amid get quota liar at •.,._ IA,. 41 Its t