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THE ffLJRON S!C55AI, ?MAY
APRIL 1
18L.
DOORS
:SASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS, and every
Description of Intent'
STAIRS HANDRA
NEWELS and BALUSTERS
A Specialty. Send for Price
1+jatg. . SHING ,
LATH a LLH.
Eatitestee esapplias-
tius. ,aa -Address
FRANCIS SMEETH,
Ouderich
HURON HAPPENINGS.
Clippings from (aunty tsatenp.eartes.
Mr. W. Rogers, of Centralia, has re-
moved to Crystal City, Manitoba, where
he takes charge of the echool there. He
wss acootnpaniod by a brother who In-
tends to go fanning.
Futaw=LL Stirrers r -Messrs. Richard
Blatchford and Joseph Hogarth, ut Hen-
sel', were entertained at a complimen-
tary supper by their friends, ori Tuesday
evening last prior to their leaving for
Dakota.
Herbert Inman, of Brussels, who has
been troubled greatly with his lungs,had
an operation purforme1 last week by
his lelysieian, in drawing the fluid from
his lung, o ver A pilo was take:xi and
we rue pleased to. state that Mr. Iu.aa
feels touch better.
SCALDED TO DEATH. -Last Thursday
afternoon a little child about fiftesa
months nla belstliiag to W. L Fawn,
m
station aster of Ethel, was scalded to morningearly, ais seppmed of heart him for some purpose or other.
B.
CANADIAN NNW
yr--
Adam Owed, 1osloe�lq S of », le, hue
game into bostness in �it►y. _
Rev. D. J. Mnoisnoell defied/ Iii•.
111r. Rsiseforti flee ameekiag Sarah
Bernhardt
It r sail that lienee is- the Argen-
teuil eleetioa pas will be gives os. the
UM d April.
A Cuttngweod seem m»
eting expressed
stag opp es' te grant a bonus of
000 for a dry dock
The crusade initiated by the Flute,
seisedthe grog shops to Montreal, still
e
eoatiane
A woman u Halifax has joist sued for
a dajrtages for breach, of
premiss ue
The T of 'Tuesday says that
s.
HoJ llad `ilk- appoint**
Collector of Cestoma Smooth.
ronto.
Rev. Canon Jarvis, aged 7b, the oldest
Churn a England clergyman in the
Dlaeeee, died at Shedtac, Saturday.
Dean Boomer, of London, had a q uan-
tity of harness stolen from his carriagew
ho.
The Loudon Collegiate Inetetute ca-
dets have adopted a new uniform of
serge faced with white.
Chamberlain, the bogus American de-
tective arrested for larceny at Ottawa,
has been commited for trial.
• TB, Montreal pace are looking out
fora sew kind a marauder who writes
obsess* verses on plate glass windows;
and thus ruins the glee:..
llr. Peter McCallum, auctioneer, of
Ridley, died very suddenly Saturday
'Wallace Ross has issued s ch►lbnl s
to Wernin Smith, of Halifax, fora bort
has Io take place in June, the stake to
be $1,000. Rues intimates that he is
prepared to a000nrudate Humor, of Bos-
ton, Riley, of Sentoga, or the great beat
sawyer, Courtney, at the shortest notice
for a like amount.
This Huchelegs depot of the Quebec,
Montreal, Ottawa, i Occidental Railway
was destroyed by fire on Wednesday
murning, shortly after midnight, the fire
being aided by the explosion of a quan-
tity of gunpowder stored in the freight
abed& Lens between $20,000 and
$30,000. One mad was killed and another
seriously injured.
Robs. Sodon, a Guelph hack driver,
Oa Tuesday committed for trial on a
tTuesdayrpe of laroszy preferred by Thos.
Henderson, of Walkerton. Henderson
tileired in the city yesterday, and en-
gaged Soden to drive hint around. Both
got intoxicated, and this morning Hen-
derson was minus $200 and a gold watch.
The watch was found on Sodon.
Rev. Dr. Ryekman, of Brentford, the
ether day, gave out his text, began his
sermon, but suddenly cloyed the book
and told the astonished congregation
that cloud had, darkened his memory.
He then sat down. Mr. Wilkinson went
to h s relief, gave out a hymn, and offer- The .porting Life says that Cambridge
ed prayer, after which the Dr. finished aro a strung and level crew, not finished
Mg sermon. oarsmen, but getting well together, and -
Peter Mullsrke}y, i oontniercial travel- I with judicious leaving clone will grade -
ler, of Montreal, has been remanded to ally improve further.
gaol at Louden as a dangerous lunatic. Rev. Wm.•Fox, of the Detroit Con. -
.He registered at the Tecumseth house as ference, died at Bancroft on Saturday,
T. Johnson, of Toronto, and labours un- aged 52. He came to Michigan from
der -the halucination that the proprietors Canada, had been iu the ministry abut
of the Royal hotel, of Hamilton, are after thirty years, and was widely known and
esteemed. -
At Bayonne; N. J., many people have
been made sick during the past week by
eating soft .hell clams dug out of Bay-
onne Cuve. It is said the clams are im-
pre+gnated. with oil which escaped frau
the oil works.
When Rev. Henry Ward Beecher der
missed his congregation on Sunday even-
ing, he found his wife sittiug rigidly in
her pew, uncouacious. She was hurried
home in a carriage, and at last accounts
was unable to speak.
The Crown Princess Victoria of Ger-
many received an annonymous . letter
stating that Prince Frederick William
will be killed at the approaching cere-
ritmisl in St. Petersburg. Prince Frede-
rick William has started fat Berlin.
Mr. David Kennedy, the leen-known
'Scotch vocalist, is said to have host a son
and two daughters by the fire in the
opera house at Nice. They were study-
ing music at. Nice under Signor Lam-
perte, and frequented the -opera house.
The terrors of the past winter in Ne-
braaka bid fair to be eclipsed by the
disasters of the spring. The Platte and
Loup rivers inundated their banks,
many people losing their lives and a vast
amount of property being destroyed.
The disesee known as "rot" is very
prevalent again among English sheep.
The disease arises from the presence of
the fluke worm in the livers of the ani-
mals, and is very destructive in wet sea-
sons. One farmer in Leicestershire loot
three-quarters of his flock. A rise in
price of En•a
English mutton is looked fors
a consequence of the lose from this dis-
ease, and the increased consumption
among the working classes.
NIIWS of 0811'U aL1.
Hairy Goads are • i• Ne-
braska, end ii1ttrg great Ot'd$ igS te rail-
way and farm�prdpniy. •
The L►w.ou-Labouchere libel suit has
terminated in the disagreement and dia.
charge of the jury.
The King of Italy Net 6,000 francs to
Nice for the relief of the enli ren by the
Open Hawn disaatet-
Earl Beaawsfleld is suffering from ogout
and asthma, and his condition s -such as
to give his friends great uneasiness
.Deems
ni
Dens Keeley, aged 50, a graduate of
Trinity College, Dublin, has been appoint,
ed street sweeper in New York at nicety
tient* per day. ,
Baroness Burdett -Coati husband is
about to contest Mr. Bradlaugh's piece
in the House of Cumulous in the Con- �
servative interest. el
The Czar has issued a roamition
appointing the Grand Duke Vladimir re-
gent in the event of his death before the
Czarevitch teems of age.
Grand Rapids clergymen leave cum-'
minced a war upon the social evils, of
whom they say there are between 500
and 800 in the city engaged in street,
walking and liquor selliug.
death by falling into a boiler of water
that was on the floor. The poor little Sunday evening, Rev. Dr. Cochrane,
fellow was [wry badly scalded, his face Mrs. and Mks Eddy, of Prince Al- of Bratford, after his Barman. sddeeesed
d arms being about all that escaped. bert, charged with burning the dead a few words to young man who frequent
He died on Friday 'learning. m r. and body of the latter's illegitimate son, have
Mot. Page* lutea the heart -ids oympa-
been discharged from custody.
thy of all in their sed berertvement. sir William Howland has consented
DECSASZ, or AS OLD PioNagn -We to preside at the banquet to be given
huve this week to chronicle the death of Hon Edward [Slake in this city on the
Mr. George Reynold i, father of 'lir. i1. etenurg of 31st April.
Reynolds, a the' Maneiun Hume, Hen- It ti stated that,over two:thouaali►4.p, yopng men to refrain from attending
sall, at the advauced age of 87 years sod 1 plication, hare already been sent in for dtli1 places.
8 months. Deceased was a 'retire e! situations • as eumpi tern in the Censtie ' Wni- Gooch, aged 16, with a cern-
Kent Count}'; England, and was engeg- i Department of the Civil Service which pinion named Lassels, went out fur a
ed in the military service, both at hoose I will be formed- day's gunning on Saturday, et Toronto.
The latter tripped over a piece of .wood,
and abroa.l, for many years He Mini -Dennis Perrault, who threw the bullutg apdin falling his gun was diachasged.
The contents entered the thigh of young
Gooch. Assiatanee was procured aed.he
was carried a .distance of two miles to
his. home in Pankdale. Dr.. W.. Aiken,
on being called, found it advisable to
house of 1uestio ble repute., He said
a list was handed him of parties attend-
ing such places, and amongst them he
found the names of some who attend his
church, and other churches in the city.
He made a very urgent appeal to the
grated to this country in the year 1842, into the Foamiest on SA P 4i ck's.De ',
and has resided for the greater part of , at Montreal, confessed his guilt, and
the time in this vicinity. i said he did the thr....ing to make a sen -
STOCK PCRCHASES.-By 3 [.&alt paper , sato* and erl,'i reading the newspapers.
we notice that at the -recent sale of tho- Capt. T. Howard, Superii ndenl'of
roughbred stock at Oolcohtnor Farm, the Richelieu and Ontario Navt Qn,
nearamputate the limb. The sufferer died a
that town, the following purchases Company, has been appointed Harbor few hours after. . .
were outdo by parties in this county :- Master at Alentreal in successuUi to 1eµ. that the jumping rope season has
Yearling boil Sir Charles, Mr. Duncan Capt. Rudolf. The salary`is$3,000. arrived parents should keep an obser-
McDonald. Grey, $100; yearling bull Mr. R L. Bice], of the late firm of L 1 rant eye on their youthful daughters'
Jupiter, Mr. S. Black, Morris, $93. Bezel & Son. brewers, Ingersoll, wast practice at the game. Although the
Cow, Rnby, Mr. John Webster. Wawa- found deed is his bed on Sunday Mono!death of a health younggirl is atmounc-
nosh, 590. We are glad to see addi- in to have
tions of this hold Made to the stock of g' Heart disease is supposed ed from congestion of the brain, caused
been the cause of death. i byexcessive jumping of the rope. The
the county, as they are a class a animals I
es -
that will well repay for the investment James Kurd, the famous tting'shot, is practice often leads to heart disease, lying at the point of death in Toronto in ' pecially where there is any predisposi-
analmost destitute „condition. He, has I Lion to it. In fact, parents should be on
only one
arm, but while strung was able I their guard to prevent all forms of (ver-
tu handle a gun with remarkable skill. exertion.
in then.. 1Ve• understand that Mr. H.
Elford, o: Holmesville, has recently
added to -his stock it number of good
Southdown sheep, purchased somewhere
east.
CENSUS ENt-MEItATOR.a.-The follow-
infi aro the names of the Census Enume-
rators appointed for North Huron : Jae.
Gardner, Bluerale, Commissioners. -
Howick- R. Mahood, Fordwick; Jos.
Dewar, Fordwich; Thos. K. Bodily, Gor-
rie. .Turnberry-John Farrow, Blue -
vale; B. Flynn, Wingham. Morro-
Wrn. Kelly, Blyth. Wawanoah Eaat-
Robt. Riley, Geo. Buchunne}nti, Westfield.
Wawanosh West -Wm. Ellis, Lucknow;
Jas. Jol nston, Dungannon. Ashfield,
Thos. Hussey, Kingsbridge; Robt. Hern-
e ilton, Lochalsh Wingham-Robt. Cor-
nyn. Blyth -Wm. Clegg. Wroxeter-
Geo. Stokes. Brussels -Jas. Jtretton.
DR. MCKAY's Lw-rciE. -The lecture
delivered in Mr. Ross' church,
Brucefield, on Friday evening last, by
Rev. Dr. McKay, the Chinese mission-
ary, was listened to by a crowded r 'th-
ence. The church wasNeramuted to the seven to be tried, and the case against The estimated saving of £200,000 start -
very door. The lectuM was intensely them is admittedly weak. ing yearly, he said, was not . excessive,
interesting, and gave unbounded saris• Juhn licl.ean resitting no �t ere
faction to all who heard it. At its close
n collection was taken up, which amount-
ed to the very handsome sum of $160.
The liberality thus displayed by the peo-
ple of Brucefield and vicinity, and the
active interust they manifest in iniuion
work as shown by their liberal contribu-
tions, i. most commendable, and their
good example should be emulated by
others.
The Belleville street railway has been , The Wagner sleeping car "Judie,"
sold to a company in Winnipeg. The
whole plant of the road, rails, ars,
'busses, horses, sheds, and all, are to be
shipped to Winnipeg early in the sum-
mer. rolling out and thieves from reaching to
The Goodrich Transporatibn Company The device consists of. a simple . wire
has given notice that, on servant of the screen adjustable to the outer side of the
ill feeling existing toward it, growing out 'framework of the berth, putting the
of the Alpena disaster, it will run no , sleeper in a wire cage, as it were. For a
boats between Grand Haven and Chicago drunken man i
which ps��d through here on the G.
W. R. Saturdsy evening, was fitted up
with the new patent wire screen for pre-
venting the occupants of berths from
t would be especially use -
this year. ' ful. -(Free Press.
SirHenry Tyler, Manager of the Board
Mr. John Howett died at the age of of the Grand Trunk Railway, met the
aeienty-six. Deceased emigrated 1roni�prrincipal dealers in- Canadian railway
land in 1834, and shortly afterwards shares at the Stock Exchange, , London,
made his home in Guelph township, Friday afternoon, to -give explanations
where he has since resided. He 'wee t with referenee to the Western circular
very wealthy. respecting amalgamation. Sir Henry
It is now believed that the Oka In -i Tiler decilind'that the Grand Trunk was
djan trials are at art end, and that the' always in favor of amalgamation by a
Seminary will prosecute no more of the ( fusion of net receipt", such fusion not to
Indiana, Chief Joseph's death leaves but involve breaking off American alliances.
A CENTENARIAN. -Mr. Pat'k Hu es,
of Seaforth, attained the great age o one
hundred years, on Thursday last -St.
Patrick's day. On that day he bought
a cow four old from Michael Holland, of
7th con., McKillop, for $39, and drove
her home to Seaforth, a distance of eight
and a half miles the same night. Now
if there is another man of Mr. Hughes'
age in the County of Huron capable of
performing a similar feat we would like
to hear of him. Mr. H. was born in
Tipperary, Ireland, on March 17th, 1781,
and came out to America in the year
1818, and has been a resident of Sea -
forth for the last eighteen years. He
is still hale and hearty and bids fair to
last for 90 or 30 years yet. He is a
strick temperance man, not 'having meted
liquor of i.ny kind in the last twenty-
five years, and to this he attributes his
great age and vigor. May he yet see
many more St. Patrick's days.
Liners.
COLT BOLD. -Mr. Tobin has and his
two-year-old trotting colt to Mr. E.
Shaw for the nam of $80.
*wino. -Mr. Linfield, who has been
a resident of this place fur six years, has
rented Mr. James Thurlew's farm. Kr.
Rome has rented the Point farm-- but
not the big hotel.
but within the Stark. While not wishing
Montreal, is the owner of an ewe which j to hurry an arrangement with the Great
is the mother of fifteen lambs inside of Western the Grand Trunk will always be
five years. Fourteen of then[ he raised ready to meet them in a liberal and
herself. the fifteenth being raised as a ; friendly spirit.
pet.. Who can beat this ? 0 The first train of Taylor's Grand Trunk
A colored lunatic named David Moss • pat't'y from Ottawa and Montreal, ar-
has been committers to the asylum at ; rived at Winnipeg at 2 o'clock on Satur=
London from Windsor as a dangerous day 'nettling, being nearly twelve days
ter. When being arrested he i onrt' a it' the snow y. abdelay was caused
e a savage attack upon Police Magis- partly by
trate Bartlett, coining within an inch of through mismanagement. The passen-
gleaving his head in twain with an aie.-
A daughter of Mr. F. Blackie, ••1 Sar-
nia, was accidentally poisoned on Mon-
day, by an infusion of stramonium taken
in mistake for senna. It was with the
greatest difficulty that a fatal result was
averted. Physicians pronounced her out
of danger on Wednesday.
001D01a$.
The " Illustrated Stock Encyclopedist"
should be in the hands of every live for-
mer.
anmer. Mr. P. Eatery is now in Whore*
township ethibiti the work.
Galeria-Hg. (3ordoe Young PM
Thursday began the manufacture of
cheese for tete season. H. will we the
milk .4 34 cows for this season s make.
Mr Yours has been manufacturing
41 eerie foe the +narket during the pest
.,tght veers. ami is prrhato the larged
maker ,n Huron who, uses ,.tilt' the milk
of his own cam Re fin.)/ ui readysale
ilws
for a1) of his chess. Ts
gets top prices
gers, a great number of whom were women
and children, are terribly fatigued, and
attribute the sickness prevailing to hav-
ing been left three days inhaling the
stench of the stockyards in Chicago. The
second train arrived two' hours after the
first. Over half of the passengers went
to Dakota, it is thought by mistake, and
the passengers altogether complain of the
Some of our exchanges are of opinion ( want of light, water, and wood en the
that there is more money ip butter than trains.
in beef for our farmer's They say what Paymaster Time, of the Canadian Fa-
it costs to raise one steer to sell for $100 cific Railway. while -nut at Rat Portage
would keep four o,ws a year. and their last week along with his assistant. Mr.
oint produce of butter would be worth Shea, having the employees of the road,
180, or a profit of $60 above beef.
The case of the London Gas and Heat-
ing Company, charged with watering
their stock to the extent of $60,000, was
argUed before Chancellor Spragg/, sad
adjourned to Toronto. Thr is one et
the most peeelisr cases that has over
Dome before the Court of Chancery.
jar u.d.ntred the WoeAper-Oetteral
[iii hare for the 11atMssiut is Jane or
.isb.i, E. wffl gore far sllamnntom on
the Rise $ashstchewsn. feloeing ea
aessV as pea.bks th. v •uta the Can-
ada pasiiia it is said that he will be
h�wMme.e i•. tow
r as
It is re ostat Inst Ji rt. It
P., el Pada ami Jalap cif To-
Nafte, lova sip**s agM1ss nils of
timber *MIN s►.11iiq obe Ilor pr rate
with the D,niaies Government.
Lake *la the territory hi dispute
Memos is.. Oeesimela sed 4i. Provisos
An enema took
in St. JOINS'
dulp1L A
Mat week
Charoh, Bid-
dlei, less intergresiwl Rev
-
was surprised by four men after night
just u he was Slang to enter the postal
car, one of whom snatched his valise, in
which there was at the time $5,000,
and ran down the emh•nkmeat. Mr.
Time immediately drew hi. revolver
and Bred after them, but without effect,
u the night was exceedingly dark and
he could only see a few feet. Memos.
Tints sad Shea then returned trthe sta-
tion and procured a lantern to make
search for the thieve,. The satchel was
found intact and evidently been drn
at the first shot, the would-be ro
having apparently stumbled in hie effort*
to agape.
Dr. na1ylt, late M. P. P. for PT.'wt
on
of J. and I'*'W.Mla*1ttj ` C
}Redicat.
G. NLACKID, M. D., PHYSI•
1 w H , orae 8•rg.oe sad Auooucber py�aie
o! TuroaM VdSersitr• UAlcoopposats l�•r L I I) p
1 •
know. It set la
rust Cate
gqrruua s Ilan&, Luc 1Tffiri.
Mice, entyttre at the Bank.
�)R. McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SI'R-
OEON, ('pruner. kc. Moe and�ps
on *we tittrnt, recut! dour 'nee* ut VMlssts
Street. i<7i1•
1)1LS. SHANNON & • HAMIIITON,
Physician*. Surtp�ounna3,, ,Acoouchers, 14c.
(Moo at Dr. Stoma() •• reanimate, sear the
Jalt. Goderice. G. ('. saNNou, J. C.
roe.
i
ii AIKEN HEAD, V. S. (SUCCESSOR i Would remectreur noisome 1. his watssarr
t•1 , torD�o�1Intncan► graduate to�•eeVor 1 evomemen and tbe imbue p .eaMl that he
and
Il o 1. - -{e .El - to (,Itt000urr Ori east Area' los Jun owed out •
lfotoL N. B. -Horses e as to m1onde- nor.
t _
Legat.� Fresh Stock
MOORIIOUSE
the same trial g, eft isanMonday
for A lateen, five miles distant in a
small a tE They did not return lad
night, expected, and some gentlerrrasr
from Apeletnn being in Almnnte, enquir-
ies were made about whit delayed the
unfortunate gentlemen. and the infer
ration elicited that they had left fk,r
house at 4 p m. last evening Their
fit} friends sad a Borah
aced in tit Jolla O•AI • T found, *east
lir. iasankiRt al.the church io r_mt from Minorite, the bola
teens nnwell,�the Weiss wee mad acted aide down The sectdent has omitted a
by Rev Mr Ragnell, Methodist minis universal sea sinsatieo, es both 'gentle.
ter wise not o.1.j et elisistsd M the grave, mwere widely knovrn ffitEnshj%
Anne% 1 �w�kts�o
Roderick Martha.
GODLRiC11. March 31.
Wheat. (Fant P bosh .......... $1 (10 .V $1 oil
Wheat. (Spring) 11 bush........ 1 00 to 1 10
Flour. to cwt.................... 2 .50 e► 2 75
PPeas. P bush ............... A Sit A 0 6t
lanley,?P busb.................. 033 w 000
Potatoes, to bush........ ....... .
Hayy. Y ton
('bickers..
0 5
15
Rutter,Butter, p a ...................... s
Fi9e it dos. (unpacked),II 0
. 1 Y
Pork. .. 610
\Vood 2 51
Salt per barrel . 1 On 0 1 ID
GARitow J p. ROUDFlxli7'', BAR -
RIAfSRB. Attarrow. W. � dtoott 1 M.
Qodarlch. J. T. Garrow, VY
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et w 00
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a ee
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DOR N.
Dunefrrrd in (:od^rich. on the 2lth Inst. the
wife of %t,.1'.t)unsford.manai(er of the
Bank of Montreal. (ioderich. of a son.
M A iRitlN
McKayDrennan - At O rlcA on the 17th
Mar -h. by the Rev. Or. Coe. Mr. Duncan
McKay to Miss Isabella Dr'eenan. both of
Arhfletd.
.Aucfioneering.
13T C. CI?RRIE,THE PEOPLE'S AUC -
. TION'P.ER.Ooder►ch.OM. 1751.
but preached a ewe& ware '• 'Ae sM hi the Least vs from IM?. tr.
Sonsor eat.
-F•
• 'L. DOYLE,' BAR.PISTAIt A''1 D
ttsurne), 'Solicitdt in Chaseerit. Ike.,
Ooddrlch, Ont. 17 1.
QEAGER & MORTON' B A R R I'S -
TERS c., Re., Ooderieh and Wfa+.
C. C. ger, Jr.. Guderloh. J; A. \tortoni ing-
t751.
v�•
KN1DHT PRACTICAL BAR-
T
BER and Hairdresser, hetes to return
thanks to the public for part patmmagn, and
solicits a contfntsnee of centom. Ile can
always be found at his Shaving Parlor. near
the 'lost Of lce. Gederteh. 1753
She People's tolamn.
COTTAGE WANTED -NEAT. COM -
to tableand well situated. Powtrsion re-
ttulred about the middle of May. Apply at
Is office.
CIARDOF THANKS.
To the Commercial Union and Royal in-
soranee Companies, for their prompt settle
-
'meat of my claim for hos and damage to
goods caused try the late Are. adjusted by their
aygfeent* Mr. R. Radcliffe for the Commercial
Royal. W. W D. Mr.
HGeo.
NNON. to1�
• MALCOMSON, BARRISTER AND
. Solicitor. OAlcc--Corset of '{Vest Street
sad �� et Square, over George' Achh. 1soornt's.
1 Of Paper Hangings comprising every
Novelty in
1"GOLD A BRONZE PAPERS,
LE C.AMPION, ATTO R 9i E Y - A T-'
.'• L.t'1► Solicitor in Cbgneery. Convey-
ancer, Se. Odle* over Sheppkr'dti bookstore,
erlch, lent Any atnottat of miosey to ,
oto at lowcst'Swtes of interest.. 1751-7.
• SATIN PAPERS,
MARBLE & OAK PAPERS,
CEILING PAPERS.
CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON,; ` Dados-Decorailons---Borders
Bderfa:ors. skiluttorti la "Chancery.
Ooderieh ane Winatrm.. Af. C camer,n.44.
C.; P. Wen. W. G. Cameron. Goderich. W. E.
Macara, \Vinrtanl, 1751. • l
.MISS WESTON, PRACTICAL
SYL Drees and Mantle maker, 'mobil tntl-
muto the ladles +1
aodertehthat she has
=he besieges el�Cie�et her e -
u tkhe Cambrianest to
�wt'a p1.as wort deae in the
Wrist sad nowt fs.htwmlM sbhte• Agent
nor wetb patterns. 17110411,.
suitable for
•
Th s e1''neotls £orbs. DRAWING ROOM,
TAMRS SMAILL, ARCHITECT, &o. DINING ROOM,
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(Mice, Crshb's lel k. Ki ton ala. tiode-
rich. Plans and tions drawn correct-
ly. Carpenter's' teres s and masons work
measured and y ued.
10 It. WATSON, HOUSE, SION I
1J. and Ornamental Painter.. Pi rlordecor- i
sting Stade a specialty. ORAiwi cO. onmso,
OLAzixo. •hop on North street, opposite the
Regiatry (Ake, Goderich 1731
LTR ATF' )RD BINDERY- ESTAB-1'. •
1 . 1.I q 1 I F. 1810. This establishment is chiefly
devot,•,t 1u ir•b and library whet. especially to'
those unique and economcathelf calf and mor-
roeoo styles. In W oases the beet of stock and
workmanship'with strength and, beauty tent- .
bleed. Binderyorerlobn Dutton's drug store.,
GEORGE STO - j
SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS.
county
srBaron "Miss of a Welt et
- unciae batted out of
Har Mlslesti un
a - s• of the OOeeestp d
H WOO.and to ail - «... I'r�L e
and Tenementat
ooff George 111, J
te mermen an the
riiNsmeof
ani/t • to o` "7 � -
Issty three,
( OMMERCIAL HOTEL, DUNGAN-
lJ
NON. -This sra-cieer hotel has recently
been refitted and improved seas to furnish the
best possible accommodation to the travelling'
public. Good liquors and choice %Lands •
speciality. An attentive ostler always on
hand. and excellent stabilisig and Reeds. entire
premises. Taos. Si mLiL Proprietor. 1761.
Loans anb 3nsurance.
SITTING ROOM,
BED ROOM,
HALL, OFFICE and
KITCHEN.
Al; this Season's Patterns in
Window Shad es,
%V hich will be found Hath superior to any
thing yet shown in this county.
Q+500,000 TO' LOAN. APPLY TO
'1417 CAMERON. HOLT St CAMERON. God*- • 1 Q t�c76,000TOLENDON REAL ES-Pncos the YLowest
Vh TATS. Terms favorable. Apply to B. L.
I1OYLE, Ooderlch. 1751
Q60,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND ' A call solicited. No trouble to
sir on good Vann or first -alae Town Property •w patterns whetheryen bis or not.
at 8 per gent. Aonlr to R. R ADCLIFrE.• 1751 9 la y
MONEY TO LEND IN ANY'
aasoeat to suit borrowers ata to 6}.per
cent. Private funds. Apply 'to Scrota and
Motnos. 0od*rlch. -
.LXIONET TO LOAN ON FIRST
Mortgage at bb rates of itsbereat
and on terms to snit mowers. Midair
Jams orewi*T. Salttord P. O. 1711.
`CONEY TO LEND. -A L A R G E
1 amount of Private Reds for inveetiseet
at lowest rates on Arst-ohms Mortgages. Apply
to OARROW R PROUDFOOT.
()ANS FREE OF CHARGE.-
1
J Money to lend at lowest rates, tree of
any ousts or charges. BEAVER d'• MORTON.
opposite Colborne Hotel.
Ooderlch. Jird March 1881. 5779.
lUONEY TO LOAN. THE CANA-
1 DA Landed Credit Company, Toronto--
Jo,ut LAtro BLAUit, Esq.. President. Money
is lent by this Company to individuals upon
the same system as to mnnicipalltles.-bead
for Circulars. HUGH HAMILTON, C. L.
Agent. Goderich. 1751
Q20,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
tar on Farm and Town Property at lowest in-
terest.
aterest. Mortgages purchased, no Co�ba
charged, Conveyancing Fees reeseaab8e.
\. B. -Borrowers can obtain money is medal
If title Is satistactory.-DAViSON & JOHN-
STON. Barristers. &c., Ooderich. 1751
T RADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE,
'Ate and Accldeht insurance Agent
Representing first -clams Companies. Also agent
for the CANADA Live STOCK NOVA/WC' Co.
Money to lend on Mortgage, either in Town or
Farm Property, in any way to snit the borrow-
er. Moe ---4ap itatrsl Ray's block, 0oderich,
Oat 1761
INSURANCE CARD.
Rlt)TiSH ASS. CO'Y, Toaoaro Established
1&ts.
PHQtNiX MS. CO'V, of !Ammon 'Ragland?
Estabtinh*d 1781.
HARTFORD INS. C'O'Y, of HAR•reean. Conn.
F.atsbbahed 1810.
Maki' tales Is the abovetnta•JasOAloea. at
the lowest rates by HORACR HOIRTON.
The )A PER. is also AAVTI O ter the
C.t,NAi)A PER. LOAN Afro SAVINGS CO'Y.
To ONTO.
Money to Loan on first-01am neesrity. from
7 to $ per ('est (;larges sodomite.
HORACE NORTON.
Ooderioh. Sept. 10. 1M0. 1751
�gtRltt�w
the DArtd nfltt ski sg. u
ifs isnew of « w!,
Motifs Mace, reeler, e+►i ) Nh - 'et name
March xis tan
HEN FOR 1881.
1leaksag tiet� gane ter =severe 1 tab
_ sr_• m1s1tefts lima
� b• s d abeam
ta bead a
form geltsp' d also a vias
Meyer.vAwlinot Lnoaree end Laws Grails,
A first dans assortment of
rr&1.D. OARDt<i( .ad rWWVR NencDft,
ideated with seat ewe taw the twat *sed
��es� is tie nrnstry. Al sad nes. Ws
tee the teas and meet gslide• seed we AAt
modus&
COMPTON'S SU PRISE CO*.R
The beat field ansa yet lnuseimete Orownd
all eats tem eminent* eve band
JAMES McNAIR
,farn(ttO" air
T. J. HOORHOUSEI
BLANK BOOKS.
- A complete assortment of every din-
cription of
BLANK,BOOKS,
DAY BOOKS,.
LEDGERS,
JOURNALS,
CASH BOOKS,
MINUTE BOOKS,
PASS BOOKS,
POCKET BOOKS,
MEM. BOOKS,
INDICES, &c.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
LIBRARIES.
A fresh assortment of Books,
speoially selected and adapted for
circulation in Sunday Schools.
A Mira demount allowed according t
&nam/ et purchase
ChB and see aam*i"s ami get quota
time al
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