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THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1s81.
DOORS,
SASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS, and every
Description of Iutenor Finish.
STAIRS, HANDRAIL.e,
NEWELS and BALL'S fERS
A Specially. Seal for Price
Lists. SHINGLES,
LATH a LI.`MIiER.
Estiut tdrl on applies -
FRANCIS $MEETH.
Godvric
Colborne.
Seeding is about over here.
CANADIAN NEWS.
The barna and driving -sheds belonging
to Mr. Preston, lot 16, flth concession of
H.wiek, were bunted about 3 on Tues-
dsy morning. Lusa not known.
Detective Smithson, of Detroit, ac
pts the $2,000 challenge to produce
Sage, the tmiasinv Brantford man. He
will produce him in Detroit.
Twu thousand salmon have been de-
posited in Burlington Bay, opposite
Hamilton, by Mr. Chan Wilmot, of
Neweartle.
W. D. McGloghlan, of Lewitn In-
tends to enter as /Aloe for $16,000
daluages against Dr. MoCulloch, of St.
Mary a, who has defamed his character.
eira•stehe .. nesewaemea.
THE FIRST 81TT1NG
On ntovi the grant fur BeaeonsfleM's 1 ur Trs
mungntent, tliadatone said that mora-
inic his uwu conduct he had quusidered it COURT OF REVISION
his duty it t to yield to the temptation
to establish a new precedeut'ouutpll fur tl.. Tuwtshi of Culb.wt(e, w311 be kind in
cuentary observaucea which tnivht muse the Tp. Han, on
eutbarrasame:lt in the future. He was
THURSDAY, 46th MAY,
not aware of rimy preview' can11 in which
the House had been called upon to pay a commencing •t is o'ateek a to m.ant B launsted
mark of honor tea Minister, where it ars• Sega
was so sharply opposed. The House had J. A. McDONAGH,
to look to two qu tstious 'tidy, whether 1786-2t. Clerk.
the object of the proposed tribute had
sustained a great historical part, and
dune great deeds written on the pages of
parliamentary and stational history, and
whether he acted with the full unction
Bathing in the river Maitland has al- Allan Mammy a Canadian, ewployed of the constituted rulers of the nation.
ready begun.as foreman on the Onderdonk railway He thought there could not be a shadow
Rev. M. Avey has been nlI,pointed contract, was blown to pieces by the of doubt in answering both questions in
pastor of G. E. Churches ..1 Colborne Premature discharge of a blast near Yale. the ;affirmative. Despite the sharp
and HuUet. The society for the relief and aid of change manifested at the late elections,
Mr. T. Sheriffe has rented his farm of the sufferers by the great St. John, N. the authority by virtue of which the late
100 acres en lat concession t., Mr. W, B., fire last year expended $22,694, tem.. Lord Beaconsfield had acted emanated
Hill. ing a balance of $129,886 still on hand. trent the same franchise of a free con -
The publishers of the Kincardine stitution as that which maintained the
A4bUel4• ata,uidr.l have 'sliasoluted.' Charles H. present Government, who endeavored
Mortimer hits secured a situation nu an with the rime sincerity to promote the
FARM Bouujrr.-Mr. R rat. Lon heed Ottawa ndeur of the country. The career of
q paper, and Arthur G. will con -
has purchased the property kuown as tulue the newspaper business Kincardine. acunsfield was in many Suspects the
lot
Win. Pierce farm, lot 3,con 6, E. mat remarkable in English parliamen-
rho
D. Ashfield, for the lofc $3,600. through
Springhill, N. S., a toed dui ran tory history. Only one is comparable to
through that village and bit one woman, it as regards the wonder it was osculated
Mr. ./. C. Currie, Goderich, conducted three men, and several children. The to excite, and that was Pitt's. Beacons -
the sale. people bitten are all proatrated. field's name was assuoiated with great
Eints' Vatiate cls. -Me. John Mc- The coal trade between Cape Breton constitutional changes. Gladstone said
Millan, lot 1, Lake Shore range north, and Montreal has increased to such an he would never scruple to admit that the
beats anyone we have heard of in early extent that an extra weekly line of solution of the question of alteration of
vegetables this season. He has been steamers will be put on this season. the franchise was largely due to Beacons -
r
eating early onions i fur new past throe The total number of cases of abatrac- field's personal influence. Looking not
four weeks, and his potatoes win
be ready for use in a few weeks' time, on ofcontentsloss of or f letters con- as a friend and admirer, but impartially being now as large a; piieon's egos. tanning money sant through the Domin- as to the utaguitude of the part Beset, ns-
Nextr ion during the fiscal year 1880, was 337, field played for seven years in European
of which 118 were registered and 219 affairs on behalf of England, he had not
Alsburn. unregiatered. a doubt that the ran who had, during
Rev. Thus. Rodgers and John A. that time, sustained the ogee, for thirty
'Ir. George Askwith intends going to Woodworth have commenced digging out' years led a great party, and exhibited a
tate old country about the first of June. an old well at Grand Pre, N. S. Thisgenerous heart to the extent wanifeeted
he intends to bring back some more well is situated where, tradition says the, during his illness, should be commemor-
horse flesh with him. French deposited some of their valuables. aced. Although hicwelf separated from
er diverg-
A farmer in this vicinity let the con- At the opening services of the Metro- enceathan
Beaconsfield rl ba l tever ani d mind between
Metro -
tract of digging war two or three faun- politan M. E. Church, Ottawa, on Sun two persons ee cps cunstantly in contact, yet
sired rods of a drain. After the ditchers day, sermons were preached by Bishop pe y
started to dig, une of them stopped and Carman, Rev. W. A. Phillips and Dr. he had pleasure in dwelling on his great
asked the fanner if he was going to Stone. The balance of debt ($2,000) a1e qualities, ohis extraordinary
would do well re-
suppiy them with whiskey. He nn- u -
was subscribed. minei ; , on strength of will and
,wered that he never supplied. any whir- A young man named The:nos a Brien,. persistency theopurpose manifested
key-. They immediately picked up their belonging t., S. Catharines, was cauvht throughout his career on his stttttt
tram.s.atid started for a wetter j•.h. [Poor between a capstan bar and the tow post 3g
fellows. -Editor.• of the schooner Glentffen, at Kingston, sympathy with his race, and kindness to
n:ere-was a little shine in the • village on Friday, and inst.intly killed, the top stttt ltng literary genius His firm Oeit-
of his head Laing taken completely off t'lOtlon was that Beaconsfield was never
one day last week. some of the boys about the earn He Yves loading grain at •at od by pet/renalantipathy towasps
were on a little spree, and towards even the time. himself. Loud cheers.)
ing some of thou got out of humor. Northcote, in seconding the motion,
Th•rhresult was a few scratches, :.ill some ' A very Sad accident occurred about said that Gladstone had already erected
blood spilt. twelve mile., from Kincardine on Mon- a ntonuwent better than marble.
day afternoon. A man named Browns- lis the House of Lotds,Graneillemade
Paramount, comb went into a well to fix a crib, but a motion for the Beaconsfield monument,
•not returning at the proper time, those which was adopted without • din inion.
Ta.uuER.. MEETING.-Theeixth:meet- who were above feared something ase!
iiia of 'the teachers of this vicinity was wrong. A young man named Spindler
held in the school house in this place on .went to Brownscomb'a assistance, but Wages .a liar Grand Trask.
Saturday last, at one i 'eleck p.m. The both wean smothered by foul air. --
chair was occupied by Janies McDonald, 'The Mayor of Belleville received, on Tite wazes and strike boom is rattling
and J. D. Murray acted as secretary. Monday, a note from the Me or of Tren- up and down the Grand Trunk from one
After reading the minutes of last meet- ton, enclosing $20 for the Belleville fire- end of the line to the other. Why doesn't
nig, Donald Ross took up the subject of wen in recognition of the willingness the company make a big raid fur pupu-
'•Hilw to construct aTime Table," which .displayed by them to lead their assist- larity, and at the same time gain the
mused an animated discussion among ance at the recent disastrous fire at Tren- gu.d will of the men, by increasing
the teachers present. "Corporal Pun ton. wages all round, instead of being forced
ishment," tray ably handled by E. A. ` A cane of distressing cruelty to a boy into an advance by each branch of the
Mackenzie. R. D. Cameron explained has conte to light at Hamilton. He was service in succession / --I World.
some of the advantages and methods of intprisonedby his parents for years in a
teaching "Map Delwin:a' after which` state of nudity and chained to the walls The defalcation of the ez-clericalseor(-
D: D. Yalu handled "Factoring in Al- of the room like a wild beast. The po- tart' of the dioceae of Ontario have now
gears" in him usual masterly stylee.. A lice foundhim and took him to the station hien definitely' ascertained to have in -
very amusing recitation was Riven by and are caring for hint. On the way volved the Synod in a loss of 813,000,
Robt. Barbera, and, the critic's report there he pointed to the people and the nearly equally divided between capital
. being read., the meeting adjourned to trees with delight as new objects to him and interest.
meet on the first Saturday in June. . His parents have been arrested.
Legal Notices.
THERE WILL BE OFFERED FOR
dale by public auction at J. C. Currie's
Auction Marl Uoderlob.0. as IMSlat
Day of May, keel. at II o'clock noon the folios -
ing property. oantely: Lot No. 11, on Weet
Street. in the Town of Goderich, contalnlug
one quarter of an acre of land more or Lear, and
situated almost immediately opposite the resi-
dence of Mr. Geo. H. Parsons. This property
14 very favorably situated for building purpo-
ses on one of the best streets la Mos Town sad
non venleur to business. The Vendor, whe re-
sides in Gnat Britain. requires an immediate
sale: a bargain may therefore be looked fur.
Terms and conditions will be made known at
time of sale men aye on. to tee undersign-
ed. Title indisputable. For full particulars
appy" to Messrs. Miller Cox, Barristers, d`e.,
SL Catharines. or to
e1AOER d MORTON,
Barrissers&c.. Goderich Ont.
J. C. CURRIE.
Auct
Goderich, May tend 17&5-2t.
„ Mabical. 30,000 ROLLS
tfi MACKID D., PHTBI•
• ataa. Surgeon and seoueber, OrMuate
M •w+!. le Vatvsrstty oppwlq
ran-rho k Cameron's Brnt<, Lacknuw. It not m
tlamere 's the ltaltk. 17tot watt
i I
lJ
P.. MLLEAN. PRY AN, S JR-
GEo{g, Coroner. see. and residence
on Bruce Street. second door west u Victoria
street. 1161.
D1JSHANNON A HA TON.
Physicians. Surgeons. Aotoucben, &c.
Ottice at Dr. Shacuwn t :•.-shdanee. near the
J611. Oodertuh. G. C. ?tuNNON. J. C. HAr1L
TUN. 1751.
J AIKENHEAD, V.S., (SUCCESSOR
• to Ih.-I)u scent Gradeete of Outarb Ve-
terinaryCouuegc Office. Malden andresldence,
on Newgate Street. four doors oast ottolborue
Hanel, N. B.- -Hors,* eanmiue,I as to suwid-
ness. 1751.
Legal.
(1 ARROW & PROCDFOA)T, BAR -
hot it1$TERS, Atte sya So:tuiton, etc..
Guderich. J. T. Darrow W. Proudloot. 1751.
CHANCERY SALE OF A HOUSE
and Lot In the village of Salttord. Pur-
suant
ursuant to • Decree sad order for sole, made by
the Court ofCh•aoe in a cause of Seymour V.
Stanbury, there will be sdd by public auction.
with the approbation of Henry MacDermott,
kicul», Master ofthe said Court. at Ooderiuh,
by John C. Currie. auctioneer. at his auction
utart. In the town of Goderich on eaa*wday,
the fist day.( May, A. Is. nasi. at twelve
o'clock noon. the following property, via: Lot
number four in the village of Saltford. In the
y
Township of Colborne being a of Block or
letter "( having a frontage of ave rods more
or less, on the easterly side of the Gravel
road, le•ding North from Goderich.
The said lot contains one quarter of an acre
of land. Upon the said lot there is erected a
frame building, consisting of • store and a
dwelling ounnngualaing four bedrooms, kitchen.
. There Waist)
uponthensaiel of • small orchard of about
forty five trees chiefly apple and plum and a
few peach trees, also a good well and cistern.
The property will be sold tree front encum-
brances.
Terns of Sale -Twenty-five per cent of the
purchase alone/ to be paid down on the day
of sale to the N endor's Solicitors. the balance
without interest to be paid into Court in three
weeks from day of safe, when the purchaser
shall be entitled to a conveyance and to be let
Into possession.
In other respects the conditions of sale shall
be the standing conditions of 'ale of t:.e Court
of Chancery.
Further parrleniat s may be obtained from the
auctioneer or from the Vendor's Sol. i:ors. Gu: -
erioh.
Dated at Guderich the5th day of May A. D.
1881.
H MmeDERMOTT,
31a•terat Goderich
O ARROW t PROUDFOt7T,
Vendors Solicitors. 1735-3t.
TE\1PEit4tn-a.-At the last meeting of Wni. Tasaie, L. L D. who has for 2iAitt1110•
Dewdrop Lodge No. 496 N. T. A. in many years held the Principalship of the Menzies-Eickmerer-Ht Ethel. on the 4V
P trantauat the followins( officers were institution known formerly as the Grain- Inst-• at the neidence of the bride u ta*bsr,
duly installed for the present •learner:- mar School, and more recently as the zees. teformerly of Victoria
ic R M.. to Mfr M
Y. esis:ent, E. A. Mackenzie; Vice Presi- Collegiate Institute in Galt, has resign- Eickmeyer, allot Ethel. ,
dent, Mary C. Murdock; Secretary. J. ed the position. Dr. Taasie is the moat Wye -young -On the erening of the 28th
I). Murray; reasurer Samuel Kirk; noted Public School teacher, without ult.. in Martin• Hotel. Dungannon. by the
y +Rev. R. W. Leitch. Mr. Robert Wallace, to
Senior Councillor, Martha Towle; Jun- I exception, in Ontario, and hundreds of Mise Olive Young. only daughter of Mrs.
for Councillor, Mary E. Murchison; men holding high positions in the wale- John Martin. all of Dungaanon.
Chaplain, D. G. Mackenzie; .Financier, try received from him the groundwork Dewhirst-Rumbnl4-On Feb, t6ch •t t to resi-
a
denceof the bride's mother. Port .1 11e .
:Matthew Ferris; Recorder, .Tato Towle; of their educatieo. south Australia, Edward Nicolle Dewhirst.
?ML.rshal,.James McWillan: Dept Mar- On Sundayevenin Mrs. Jas. Laferty, manager National Bank. Port Auger u. to
J I Annie Rosters daaghterotthe late George
Rumball. Gjd••.rich, Canada,
DIED.
In Bay City, laic'.. on sane -day. May 5th.
1311, Wm. Donaldson, son of Mrs. Jane
Donaldson. aged 19 years and seven months.
Inlioddleh. on Thursday. May 5th, Jennie
Bvitty. eldest daughter of Mr. 31. Creasman,
aged 21 years.
In Leehurn. on Friday. 9.h inst.. Arthur,
fourth son of Mr. Frederick Horton, aged 6
years. 11) months and l3 days.
Russell -In Brusseis. on Saturday. April 30th.
Millie L. eldest daughterof George and Mary
Russell. aged 5 years. 9 months.
ahal, Jauet Murdock: Guard. ohn Mc-
Donald; Sentinel, Samuel Marchison.
This Lodge is still in a prosperous c•m-
.lition five new members hating been in-
itiated during the last quarter.
COUNTY GLEANINGS.
of Guelph, made a determined attempt
at suicide by cutting her throat with a
razor. W,cen found a few minutesafter-
wards by her husband, she was in 4 pre-
carious condition from toss of blood.
She was removed to the General Hos-
pital, and is now out of danger. Des -
pendency, caused by her husband being
PERSONAL. -Mr. R. G. Hilden, who out of employment, io supposed to have
hats been a resident of Hensall, for some been the cause.
time, has sold his rpropertyhere and intends Peter Lemon, the Detroit man who
shortly leaving for Dakota. Mr. Hallen has been suffering from a lizard in his
has always taken a keen interest in all stomach has been the recipient of num-
that tended to the welfare of the village. erous letters giving "a sure cure for the
k'oe MANITOBA. --Mr. Hugh McKin- .lizard in the stomach." The following
non, brother of Messrs. Donald' and are s sample :--One man in Chatham,
Alex McKinnon, of the 10th con. of Ont., advised Lemon to go without
Tuckersmith, left for Mlanitoba on Wed- drinking as long as possible and then
nesday. Mr. Mckinnon has been a re- hold his head over a tub of water while
sident of Manitoba for over nine years. somebody else made a great splashiug in
He has acquired a good deal of propertythe water with his hand when the Hz.
there. I and would probably "smell the water"
Mr. Chas. Dorland, son of Mr, and and come out. A man in Seaforth. onto
Mn. S. P. Dorland, of Gerrie, had • 'Arises him to fast several days and then
narrow escape while traveling on a rail- be rolled on a barrel.
road in Colorado last week. The car in - he Scott Act went Into force in Lamb -
which he sat was precipitated down an too, including Sarnia, on Sunday. Sa-
ernl ankinent 200 feet, killing ei4?tt of its turday was celebrated as the last day
ICCU tants and wounding all the rest. for the diapension.of strdrink by a
Mr. Dorland happened to be sitting near free distribution of the ardent in some of
the door and when the car became de- the hotels. The McLellan House was
railed he at once rusted out and jumped completely cleaned out and l.x ke i up.
off just in time to prevent his being car- the proprietor having disposed of all his
vier] over the precipice with the train. effects by auction. The building is now
H1'ttF.NEAt..- (ln Tuesday evening of empty. This morning the lintels hear
last week, the C. M. Church of Clint,n large placards with the wends, "Closed -
was the scene of a very 1n t. 've este-Scutt Act," in lane letters. Tha hotel-
monypp.srformed by Rev.• . 0. Bather- cue -'
keeper. are in nereeat in their .1.{,nrmin-
land. bkiug the occasion cA the marriage 1 atiou to keep their premien' timid to
of Mr. Robt. Emerson, of this town, to , the travelling public. and they appear t..
Harriet, daughter of Mr. E. Relines, of be acting in rnncert throughout the
the Nor Ern Messrs W. thaw anti county. One •R theta refn.tel •dmit-
H''lkiss acted as gr nonusaen1 and Misses , tangs at an early hour this ut"rt*ng fig
Annie Helmer and .Alice Emer'ent as Captain RhipQman sea wife, of the mow
bridesmaids. Th. bride tsae baNNtslly 11.16. w hie% was soak at her dna
attired in it drew of gray. trimmed with I by a esdiiatra with on ice I.
the same. After ceremony the ply ; Another refused to pre a meal to •
were driven to the residence of the' clergyman who had been in the habit of
bride's father, where the happy soap& I dining at the hotel for years. whenever
received the hearty congrat illations of he came t• town. There were no toot -
their friends ani relatives, when a atm -1 ten in attendance at the railway trains,
per was yrepnred awl partaken .4 hy fiend commercial travellers and others
the guest*. The happy couple left 1ey4 who egpeeted to pat tip in the hotels
the 7.30 train on the G. W.. R. R. for 11 souls be seen dragging their franks rap
London. May all hopes he realise.. - the hill •only to 1e met with • stent re-
IRecord- final at the hotels whenrtgg fee.•d
1issi
mon. Fermentbanns w Mat d
A have sixteen hands awl une inch on the market s.ttm» "r err: the street,
high oaciceel through a window kite the the stab:es being all closed ap.inat than.
cedar ,1 a Hamilton hiery stable et :The hotel -keepers emelt that they Mill
Monday Tho window i• .n-• ewe► in.* panne the freezing-omt plan as Ices es
•ser. tiff foot 'nohow she besot, Art remains in ewe
4oderlra Jlarltets. PERL-VtAN.......... •... •..... 7th May.
I'o "\ ' Ani Lith I.l . F..+I
GODERIcit, May 12. 1981. PARISLts21st "
Wheat, IFAIb P brash...... .... 11 03 (t 161 M dARDINIA'................ 28th ,.
Wheat, (spring) P bush........ 1 00 it 1 10 .............. . nth Jane!
Flour. it Cwt ................... 2 50 (A 2 78 iARMATIAKlith ..
Oats, ii bush ... ................ 010 t3 0 44 CIRCAe.IAtf.....,18th
Pea, P bush .................. 000 La 0 aS tarThc last train connecting at Quebec with
Barley, i( bush .................. 066 et 0 'p• the Allan Mail Steamer will leave Toronto
Potatoes,* bush ................ 0 5 .t 0 SO every Friday at 7102 a. m.
P tun ...................... 900 of 11 00 Passengers can also leave Toronto by the
Chickens ........................ 0 25 (s 0 30 6i65 p. in.. train on Fridays, and connect with
Butter, P R.......... ....... 0 16 t• 0 II the steamer at Rintonaki tpsying the extra
Eggs. P dot. lunpacked)........ 0 in et 0 fare. M t5. Quebec to RimlotakL)
Cittic. (live weightl ..... 0 Ott " 0 Persons wishing to send for their frtendecan
B yt( 003 0 OJ obtain passage certificates at lowest rates from
Illie......... ..... ........... 6 On N ; England. Ireland and Scotland to any ,-tty or
pp 650 - ; railway town in Canada- and the amount Art
W sd 260 3 funded Ices a small dedoctlen 11 the ticket L
ear per harrel 1 Wholesale...... 055 R 00 not used.
. For tickets and orrery Mformation apply to
LET. -AFTER THE 28th MAT, H. {Agent. STRONG.
Teie!graph
the house on Stanley St.. at present on. 1781.3m. Olsce 1133oodderlch.
Is
ase"h. Mb May M McIntosh,
81. Apply The Canadian Pacific Ram Co,
12 • L DOYLE, BARRISTER A N D
11) Attorney, Solicitor in Chancery. Ae..
Oudertch, Out. 1751.
EAGER Jr MORTON, BARRIS-
TERS, sc., &c.. Goderich ant! W
C. Seager, Jr.. Gudsrioh. J. A. Morton' Wing -
hair. 1751.
MALCOM1$ON, BARRISTER. AND
►J. Solicitor. GQloe-Corner of west Street
and Market Square, over George Acheson's,
Goderich. 1751.
IN .CHA_NCERY.
In Re Sayers. Sayers vs. Kirkpatrick.
Pursuant to the order of this Court made in
this cause. bearing date the twenty second day
of November. A. D. IBw., there will be sold
with the approbation of John Gustavus Ste-
venson, Esquire. Master of this Court at Caf-
eCAMPION, ATTORNEY-AT.
AA• LAW. Solicitor in Chancery. Convey-
ancer,
onveyancer, &c. Oltlee over ..heppard's bookstore,
(iodoriob, Oat. Any amount ut money to
loan at lowest rates of interest. ,1731-y.
(IAMEIt()N, HOLT & CAMERON,
v Barristers, Solicitors in Chancery. &c..
Goderich and Winpbam. M. C. Cameron, Q.
C.; P. Halt. 3L G. Cameron. Goderteh. W. b. Of Paper Hangings comprising every
Macon AVingl.am. 1761. Novelty in
erF
FROM 4:: PER ROLL
A C.►Jil'LETE ASSORTMENT
-or-
Plated Forks and Spoons
18 TRIPLI AND QL'ADat'?LE FL tra
QUALITY GUARANTEED,
Moorhouse's.
MOORHOUSE
Would respectfully intimate to his numerous
customers and the public generally that he
has just opened out a
Fresh Steck
liscelleneous tCaras.
TAMES SMMAILL, ARCHITECT, &c.
• Ofilce, Crabb's Block, Kingston st.. Goole -
rich. Plans and sppaeeidcatious drawn
ly. Carpenter's' plasterers and mason'. w
measured and valued.
ER. WATSON, HOUSE, SIGN
. th
and nameataPainter,. Parlordeoor
sting made a specialty. GRazyrRG, GiLDIMO,
0. O. Shop on North Street. opposite the
I LA tel (Mice,
Goderich. 1731
STRATF')RD BINDERY-E.STAB-
LIdHF.D 1889. This establishment ie chiefly
devoted to job and library work. especially to
those unique and economical halfcalland utor-
roceo styles. In all cases the best of stork and
workmanship. with strength and beauty com-
bined. Bindery overJohn lhtttgn'sdrug store.
GEORGE STISNE.
Tonsorial.
WKNHT, RACTIAR-
• BERIGand HatrP-dresser, CAL10
to BAreturn
thanks W the public fur past patronage. and
solicits a continuance sf custom. He can
tea by'Mason a always, be found at his Slaving Parlor, near
Hotel Joseph Hall, in the Town ut Cayuga auctioneer, at the hour I the lbs Ulticc. Guderich. 1753 All this Season's Patterns in
of eleven o'clock in the forenoon. on the
Twenty Wind day .r May next. the following
Etvperts belonging to the estate of this late t Loans ane insurance. Window Shades,
dward U. Sayers.
1st. The west calf of the north half of lot _
thirteen in the flat concession south of the 0
4+T00,000 TI) LOAN. APPLY TO
Talbot road in the township of North Cayuga 1CAMERON. HOLT & CAMERON. ()ode.
containing any acres more or less.rich. 1730. Which will be four(' much superior to any
Ind. The one half interest in the Kit Irick thing yet shown to this county.
d- salt well at Goderich in the County $76+ N
000 TO LED ON REAL E S -
of Huron. including buildings and plant. ` +‘44-'3rd. The one eighth interest in the Maitland- DOYLE,
TATE.Terms favorable. Apply 10y 3.
%dile tie t ,1-.11 Co.
nth. Paid up stock to the amount of $300 in
the Petroleum Salt Co. $60,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
5th. A number of notes. book debts and `p' on good Farm or first-class Toowwqq Property
Division Court judynlents, amounting in the at 8 par Deaf. to R. RADCLIFFK. 1734
aggregate to 3146....
nth. A set of platform SCa;e3 now in the 1,FONEY TO LEND IN ANY
storehouse at Cayuga 1
The property will be put up :n six separate amount to salt borrowersat a tom% der
parceh u above. teat Private Lunda Apply to 6.1666 sad
The purchaser shall at the time of sale pay MORTON, Goderich.
cash. The parties ie the sale. with the excep-
tion of the vendor. are to be at liberty to bid.1 1ONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST
in all other respects the terms and conditions 11'9.. Mortgage at reasonable rates of interest
of •ale will be the standing conditions of the
( and on ternts to suit 1,orro ter• Address
Dart of Ckancery. For ,further particulars JAnte STawART. Snitford P. O. 17>t.
apply to Messrs. Henderson d` Snider. Ven-
dors Solicitors. at Cayuga, or to Messrs. Seager I 1 TONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE
t Morton at (loderlc i. amount of Private Funds for investment
Dated at Cayuugga. April 2181.1881.
(Sd.) J. G. STEVENSON at lowest rates on first-class Mortgagee. Apply
1781 Master at Cayuga to GARROW & PROC'DFOOT.
GOLD & BRONZE PAPERS,
SATIN PAPERS,
MARBLE & OAK PAPERS,
CEILING PAPERS.
Dodos---Decarattians---Borders
suitable fur
DRAWING ROOM,
DINING ROOM,
SITTING ROOM,
BED ROOM.
HALL, OFFICE
KITCHEN.
ALLAN LINE
of
R( ►YAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS
LIVEP.I'OOL, LONDONDERRY. GLAS-
GOW.
The popular route between Canada and Great
Britain
SHORTEST SEA ROUTE.
('abin Intermediate and Steerage Tickets at
untrue RATES.
FnOY BOSTON. FROM 11 ILIFAx
.April. April.
CA -PIAN 9 a. m. 11th. 1eth.
M,,RAVIA. 3 p. m. ' 2151, " 223rd.
clot:A-jslas 9 a. m. " 281h, " 30th.
Sd ILJ \ 08 FROM Qfi SBBC:
1uctioneering. EMIGRATION TO MANffOBA
Arra ?NZ
J C. CURRIE, THE PEOPLE'S AUC -
1751. CANADIAN NORTHWEST
• . =INKIER. Goderich, Out.
PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER.Q.-
EzAatcaATto*s. FAai.
For Tint Claw -At the Normal /*hoot. To.
rent" on Montlri7. Ju tat& at t pm.. con-
Iowid 5th srt+de rFret ec eton•L tel-
lot►ei Ley tamCnatinss for Flat CCtiassas C.rtl.
e A and B First
er sad Third Claes-At the 'row}
.1- Clinton and Neafosth 1yth
Ju 11 at 9 m., Soo.
i samosa-
sure
am sa-
rka stew
•
Settee to fie pret j edy siren
can be obfalsiM ea impai-
r"
Me that candidate Sett the
w efMf) frM `ler than the 1st ofJ uses of tlselr•
ties.
Ilea
by this
First and Second tisane t•
Ie forward the neoeessry
wsrece in tesehiag, sad all are
Mh errtMe.tes of moral char.'
rnr Second and Third Class most
sae •r they bread to wren in (Thews
riga eft at some 01 the fiber named H1gt
M roof•
PETER ADAMS(1N,
Der", nnard Ex'nt
nn.leet. h Afa.- hi IAM t'M).
Mk of Limb.
the
i OANS FREE OF CHARGE. -
1J Money to lend at lowest rates. tree of
' any costa or charges. SEAOER it MORTON,
opposite Colborne Hotel.
Goderich. 23rd March 1161. 1779.
g PER CEN f. -THE CANADA
V Landed ('redit Company is prepared to
lend money on good Farm security at six per
tbnt. Fullparticulate J iren upon application
HUGH HAMILTON, C. L. agent, Goderich.
1785.
Q20,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
IV on Farm and Town Property at lowest in-
terest Mortgages purchased, no Commawrton
charred, Conveyancing Fees reasonable.
N. B. -Borrowers can obtain money In one da
1f title is satisfactory.--DAVISON & JOHN-
STON, Barrister. &c., Oodericb. 1751
DRADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE,
Lite and Accident Insurance Agent.
Representing first-class Companies. A iso agent
for the CANADA Lirt STOCK INSURANCE CO.
Money to lend on Mortpge, either In Town or
Farm Property. In any way to snit the borrow-
er. Office-(up-atalrs) Say's block. Goderich,
Ont. 1751
INSURANCE CARD.
BRiTISH AR`. 00"f, TORONTn-Es:ahldated
1833.
F HfF.NIX iNS. COT, of instinr (F.nglandl-
E.tablished 1782.
HARTFORD INS. CO'Y, of HART►oSD. Conn.
-Established 1810.
Risks taken In the abovellre-cliss Offices. at
the lowest rate, by HORACE NORTON
The undersigned 4 also Appraiser for the
CANAiIA PER. LOAN AND SAVINGS CON,
Tottolr ro.
manes,
wy
e ntdthe
on.
as
Money to Loan on first class one tufty. from
10 8 per Cone -Chargee moderate.
HORACE MORTON.
Ooderioh• Mt 88•110. 1761
-111ERIFF'S KALE OF LANDS.
Ogee
1. amen=
ttai Br virtue sts
t
Issued ow
the Lamle
/ teOsert die Cennty
at the snit
n. and
taken
faterest
homed
hued
M•1
lathe
et
lands required
not
ort 5v5.1 'r7y rierq terse.
Fertaer particulars wig be f *&w4 on ap-
IesUsS at the (MIeer of TTwwt ('AN AMAX
RAELWAT ('011TANV at Montreal ad
genter of the Roard.
(•Hi( iTRi%BWA h
Montreal tvett Eolh tint t
4/16
7. «1113.6
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the
glean'
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R
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A
er Sara
tier
lMcos theYBly oos1.
.+J- A call solicited. Nu trouble to
show patters whether yu:I buy or not.
T. J. IOORHOUBB.
1,000
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