Loading...
The Huron Signal, 1881-05-20, Page 8J li!r'f r, I THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. MAY 20, 1881T DOORS S 1 11ES, 1 L1NDS, rlo)ULDINUS, and every Desorieetion of Internet Finish, ST -I HAND La, NEWELS and CST.Eile A <pecially. for Price Lista. SRI. GEES, LATH & LUMBER. • LatietetQs gots pplioa- t i„n. R Addrese I• ii.\Nt'F- sML'ETH, lltelegich COUNTY 1\ GLEANINGS. Mr. Robert Winters, of Seaforth while This is andtber net. egos and amethsr Igloo eseiteraertt has bees ea - valued n Washtagioo b the Yet annuuws- fat salary. Joseph Sevtee, a Halifax uterehant, meat that eke drsig le ween Preec- u said to have •,tiered Wee. C. Whitman, demos sati"W and Qesklosg ha culutin- a weWbe,e of tbAi laKirltttirt 4,4. 41 of sled to die orogen of butA the Sep - Nu $1 to wast kis neat, mots from hew lurk nate, C. itklwg t41+►. tS dm tot gen ituJ Gordonoo bails .+a tits Par I -'d **Tett 1011,44 !1x41/1 .this" uu » b ( Np,fiaturday aloes with Sir John tyttttw,typ enefetetypeteter aunt Polka ons sl. Mr. Wm. Houstua. `t a fupbFt ' J' t '" 't1- ta'`r uafd, will have editorial charge ..f'the of deal /4•ttle fpr t flobe during Mr Brown's absence daye.M jai " t nit lbq of birth(, Asia the fugue fth i22 tee' e latest ill. Four haul the s y - was Stnitiled this afternoon as an antis! W. bis tannin. $Lin. ' Hie' was dhows ut dttlllvau, , f Bootee, and John Flood, k• 9mania :1411.,Xellak 11;) fpr S2N00 it rids, contested on • barge ±st«utta saw t' chtOsa OZ bight between Joh aim, o ertng er s trip 11 01 and the $1444-41 MOia`bY n bt. our fishing on the 8th inst., pucceeded isehe ilort}eeep"P'. - - h4aixtrsts uinwtes loud was capturing from the river Maitland a " Durtttg tickets performance, at Wind- kwoekee asseiTa Yd terei ly beaten dressed b lays or Stilliry whipped Ai lsflfb,t rounds, monster trout, which when dressed, May 17, about 11:::0 p. m. C. erg frlli„ the start - weighed three pounds and three -guar- entered the store of Jlcesrs. Cameron, ton Baratta¢Yp' btway f the cellar win- The Veil Arebdewrtn Palmer, D. C. D at }try bqMare, I,l Du in, :.1 r. Wm. Fowler, of the Huron Road, does tied 'stole a yaautity of black end diad eluent' d Ino ilia 4111. .Pitt gwwded was identifi- Tuckersmith, left for Dakota. Mr. brocaded silks, gents' sill- handkerchiefs, ed with Guelph, (►utariu, from its ear -- Fowler took with him eight hurses,which by intend, using in breaking up hie land there. He expects to be absent the must of the simmer. It is said that the late Duncan Me - Ewen. of Hay, left a fortune of bettreen sixty and seventy thousand dollars. He diel without a will and the property will, consequently. be divided equally anions: the several tocol;* rs ••f hie fami- ly after MIs )tcKwen lets her third. there are five sons and one daughter. St'IeIDL-R. Cameron. f rulrrly citr- riage itaker in Lueknow, left scene time aero ice Dakota with a car load of horses too sell. Owing to the spsselation not The lightning accompanying tie thun-1 turuiug oat as well as loteggiected, he der stout] May 12, struck the bo,use off becausedetaieedent.aid brltTiydetlhis James-Dunsiaone,Dennwiy,ten iug the life by hanging irimeed. liig..Midy was ehitnney down and rientolishisneihtle of brought hack to Lucknow and interred. f It singed Gesei C'Arri.. -Mr. Hatt. od the 3rd concession of Stanley, guild one bull which turned the scales at 1.950 }pounds, and Mr. John Murdock, of the London Road, sold n two year old neer, which weighed 1,530 pounds. Mr. Murdock tune ting about twenty }eats sou, when received between see and 81W for this one of his sons was instantly killed. steer. and kid she es velure at $1,.,00. a Haat hi-do/Tering gilt( ryaidgd in the now snitch s On• Belle ale, wher Det dr- " CIty' *•nu 101,,tf11 1875. when beteen hi on 'Belle Isle, where they had heReeas forced on account of physical n hidden' weakuess to resigu the rectorship of St. Last week an engine on the Canada GeurIe's Church and proceed to Eng - Central left the trtiglt near Mackie s Sta- tion, en the western extensben. and rolled duwe a fifteen -foot embankment. Wonderful to relate, driver Muldoon and his stoker who were in the cab, both had for the benefit of ' health. On Monday, after a Emir voyage, Sara Bernhardt landed at Havre, where a hsee crowd of admirers, tifty thousand escaped without receiving any serious ie. a< least weedingtc' one emanate, as - juries, although the engine was wrong sessbled to greet her. Among them • side rap when she ttterpped. The deafest el""'i a deputation o,f the lite -beat teen, for wh•av benefit Sara u to Ly in was not great, as the engine ,chs > tag Haire, au i a timelier e journalists and slow when she left the track. artist( fn.n' this city. para was much affected. Mr. Ira Payee, the celebrated pistol shut, has made a match in England of a four lengths u shote pips g most peculiar nature, staking £100 that the carpet beside the stove, and further he ah,•ute oo* bttalrrl irate, eunae- down, in the cellar, it tore two large cut1vu fn,tn the head d alady, each holes on each side of the stove- large grape to be hell by itsll ,, stem. A enough to admit a lull! bushel measure ]Ir. G. Moore nukes£WO that the This is the second time that •Mr. Duns- feat is not tarfo d. The distance more's house has been struck, the tirst selected is erg t paces. and the weapon Seta': -The Seafortit Erpusiter sacs: A supper was given at the Beeuuer t.ne of our largest and best farmers the House, `Yaterfur., May 11, on the ur other day expressed it as his belief that I cesium of bit. Lewis Beeuter having if a liberal supply of salt had been sewngiven up the sale of -intoxicating hewn* tee II1Uw in cunnectiun with his hotel- husinees. upon the wheat last fall befure carne it would not hate been killed out About seventy-five. ucouples excesl down to a e. fiLuM, allow voce, his ix etc ex - by the spring - frosts, as 'the salt would l ftartsupper oehou• p in a sllware ^(t yea pn •sine acrd grand calla of man:,er, now have strengthened and hardened Inde•" men. In the course of the eventne Mr. 13moathet-c figure. FI:NERAL Seaxux.-t)n Sniiday last Beenler stated decidedly that it vets .his. - :1 c: ouot as low as the tree tops rushed the Rev. Wm. Hay preached a sermon intention to discontinue the traffic in eser Bed:urd, Inoiianna, May 13th ill connection with the death. of ; ire late strong drink. The to-::q,•::An a• ,:-. others with the''roar o•1 a hurricane, occupying lamented A. f3. ' Mc«•illiams. The odea and prohibitiouists, of whom there are only thirty -fire seconds from the tittle It • church at Burford was crowded with an many in this vicinity, are highly elate& was seen approaching till its disappear - attentive congregation. The discourse ! over the event. ante. The earn was clearly ahiningatthe was founded on the words of the Sayiofr - - time. Front 10 to 15 degrees reduction • to Marv: "Woman, why weepest then[ i" - in the temperature followed the passage Tho whole service was deeply impress- ' THE WORLD OVER. for about ten minutes. The same phen- ive.-Brantford Expositor. - A Ghon TIAat.-The demand for her- Four deaths' froth sulistr-• es, in New Lord Shrewsbury will marry Mrs. ses is on the increase, and ukes are ! York Saturday. Monday, with wlioum he eloped a short continually getting higher andhigher. , Hon. E. Blake hat been elected trees- time ago, as sun as her husband pro - One da this. week Mr. Joseph Smiley.. urer of the Ontario Lie Society. cures a divorce. Shrewsbury has al- to be r. one when at h.me at Haw •always reads thelettauus of the the parish Aiuircli on Sunday. Pro js ' mites t o hear - awl see OA 1 ri...... t..:.i duty., He eo.•s & with uvivour hettatioss an T se fleshit, rith his tall Qoaerloh Tvwaship. nosesLosr.-Mr. James Perdue, of thisBayfield Line, last week loot a ra1- uablte d year old mare, a few hours tar foaling. He had refused 1150 fo it. The foal is living. - the by several oler ,nen :rad '•ti. -r Gentle- alta at wrdestic. he is an mtpeaine and b Nett bleLettcgt a has the pasture in the Agricultural krounde this season. He id sel.e6 for it Joie SItjxeoa has leased the tan- nery from Stitt Bros, and has entered upon the management of the same. Btu Loan -Tum. Smith had un no lea than 5,680 dozen of eggs, last week in one load, for Hamilton tC Co., of Wing - ham. Who can beat that I \\E are sorry to hear that our old friend Alex. Duncan is going to leave Brussels to take a situation in Listowel. Alex. is a first-cltas workman and a good citizen, and we are sorry to see him go.Our loss will be Listowel's gain, however. -[Poet. The Brussels salt well is fairly under way. A depth of about two hundred feet has been reached. The cont meter who has had much experience, declares that the indication are precisely those of other,places where salt has been obtain• ed. (•m ens was observed at Bloomfield. of the first concession of Morns sold a ' New Turk ladies have a ip l9eiem fur pair 0 cults, nue four and the other hoe, I dandelions, and wear then. at the throat. to an American buyer in Seaforth, for and in the belt. the sum of $370. They were a tine I 'Stanley Matthews' m.nanatien t•• the team, and were sired by "England's 11'under." There is Bnth' pays much I United States Supreme C, uta was cun- ltettsr just now than taittingg(x,d horses firmed in the Senate Ly a majority cummtmicated by Mrs. Munday her - ready settled a large sum inion her. People wondered by what iueans the lady's brother so quickly discovered the fugitives hiding place on the continent, but it is 114,W said that at the proper tune their whereabouts was judiciously Mr. Graham %Illianieue), With his I fIIe'• self. fancily and cft:,etd left yesterdayfor A Y named Edward 'line: ctrl of n 4 volume of smoke rises constant! Grua Forks, Dakota, were he ineuds stick on a lath sate, at Kingatoa, on fre:m the midst of a densely wooded euguying in the general blackemltl ng Tnelltiay. He did not 'TAW, )rowever. inc,rass in Florida, and has for fifty years and wagon -making business. Mr. Wil-, to sever his wrist when he atarttli been a mystery to the people of that re- liamsou is an excellent mechanic and a j At the Spring sittings of the Oonrt of gion. The spot is five miles from the good square business Stan, and our hest Chancery no w in seetcon at Linds y, ex• nearest point to which any person has wishes go with to his western bottle. If +Vico-Chancellor Blake has Leen retained ever uenetrated The negroee believe it he ahuuld be as successful he Dakota as I for nearly every case on the docket. is an entrance to hell. and regard it with he was while engaged in the blacksmith- ; Trickett willvprobably be accompanied awe. Some of the whites accept the fug and pluwnaakingousiueaSeaferth,heby Harry Kelly in his trip to America. theory o1 a volcano. Judge White lately ' will have no cause to complain. I Ile expects to get on matches with Riley, organized an expedition to explore the Oerrvasx,-Many of our readers will 4 Husmer, And others, besides taking part swamp, but failed to snake a way into the deeply regret to learn of the death of in anyregattas that.may take place. J (cal. IIS0 0'00 ROLLS i F. HG. MACKID, M. D., PHYSI . elas A itelatr 1pitsd of Turunto Ua Ye y_ unyuslteks Cres •r I. ron d remeren Luc[tare. If not cit I 11 ■ office, enquire at the Bank. 17e -y. i TAR. Mc PHYSICIAN, SUR-, GEON, Co mer, Me. Omee and residence on Brum street, d door welt et Victuals Street. - 1114. 1 IRS. SHANNON & HAMILTON', A hey named Charles Ott, aged about ten years, son of John Ott, laborer, Sel- kirk street, was accidentally drowned in the river on May the 16th, about half a mile below Chatham. He played truant from school, and was trying to croon the - river in a skiff, which upset. The body was found about two hours after the ac- cident. J ROM. Irwin -At Moulton, on the 7th int., the wife rrofftiggMr. J. Irwin. G. W. It„ Clinton, of a son. Crcon. Goderich town- aig-On the 8te h inset., the wife of Mr. Wm. Craig. of a son. Small -At Clinton, on the 4th inst., the wife of Mr. Wm. Small, of a son. Yon. -At Seaforth, on the lath ult., the wife Mrs. Chas, Tough, of the Brownsonline, The ca Stanley, which took plane on Monday, Soinels tangle of rank growth. of r. Wellington Young. of a aoa. Elliott -In Etrmondville, on the 90th ult., the wife of Mr. Ym.. Elliott, of a daughter, Bohier-Bicknell-In Exeter, on the :5th ult.. at the residence of Thomas Trivltt, Esq., the bride's uncle, by Rat. E. J. Robinson. Mr. Alexander Quinn Bobier. of Dover East near Chatham. to bliss Carolina Bicknell, daugh- ter of Mrs. Anderson, of Centralia. Guice Williams -On the 10th inst. In the Methodist Church Ooderich, by the Ret. D. G. Sutherland, B. b. L. L. B. Clinton, assist- ed bT the Rev. John E. Williams, Rochester, N. 1. brother of the bride. Mr. Edmond A. Bocce Louisville, Ky., youngest son of the late WV. Bole Esq. Hamilton, to Belle. daughterof the Rev. John A. Williams, God- erich. Chairman of the Goderich District. tt-Sharp-`harpp--At Wtnnggham. on the Vth ult., by Rev. 11.McQuarrto,Mr John Wams- ley. of Turnberry. to Miss Mary Sharp, o Stanley. Klinkhanimer-Burke-0n the 3rd inst., it Irishtown. by the Rev. Dean Murphy, Mr Michael Klinkhatnmer. of rleaforth, to ilia Bridget Burke, of McKillop. ([flue of le Mammal's royd,ive, vigor t .t ail, God a ti. C. Spasm:x. J. C. HaIIIL- ax. 1161. E TAIKENHEAD, V.E., (SUCCESSOR • to Dr. Duncan) Graduate ut Ontario Vie et -limey College. Office, stables and residence, w Newgate Street, four doors oast of Colborne 3ute4 N. B. -Horses examined us to sound- p tees. 1751. Legal. (1ARRO W& PROITDFOOT, BA R- C Vi RIISTERE, Attorneys, Solicitors, etc., Goderich. J. T. Darrow, W. Proudfoot. 1731. B• L. DOYLE, BARRISTER A N D Attorney-, Solicitor in chancery. &c., Goderich, Ont. 1751. (EAGER & MORTON, BA RR 1$- 13 TERS. kc., &c., Oyderlob and Wingham.' C. Seager, Jr.. Goderich. J. A. Morton, Wind- ham. 1751. SMALCOMSON, BARRISTER AND . Solloitor. Olsoo-Corner of West Street and Goderich. et Square. over George Ach sols, e ECAMPION, ATTORNEY -AT- c' onvey LAW, Solicitor in Chancery comer- sneer, Se. office over Sheppard's bookstore, sneer, Goderich, Ont. Any atnount of money to loan at lowest rates of interest. 1731-7. CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, l Barriste Solicitore in Chancery: ke.. Goderich and Wlndtam. DLC Camerae. R. e C.; P. Holt. 51. O. Csameron. Ooderioh. SV. E. Macara, Wingham. f75I. miscellaneous hares. TAMES SMAILL, ARCHITECT, &c. Office, Crabb's Block. Kingston et.. Godo-' rich. Plans and eppeecoMMent ions drawn correct- ly. Carpenters' pWterer'a and mason's work measured and valued. ER. WATSON, HOUSE, SIGN . and grnantental Painter,. Parlor deoor. acing made a specialty. GRAINING, GILDING, GLAZING. Shop on North Street, opposite the Registry Office. Goderich. 1761 QTRATFo)RD BINDERY=EST_AB- kJ LISHED 1869. This establishment is chiefly devoted to job and library work, especially to those Unique and economical half calf and mor- rocoo styles. In all cases the beet of stock and om- workmanship. with strength and beauty com- b nO Bindery v rJohn Dutton's drug store. bined. Tonsorial. • KNIGHT, PRACTICAL BAR- Y • BER and hair -dresser, begs to return for and thanks. to the public .past patrriage solicits a continuance of custom. He' can ; always he found at his Shaving Parlor. near the Post Office, Goderich. 1753 Henderson -Kirk -By Rev. A. D. McDonald, at the residence of the bride. Seaforth. on the 0th inst., John Henderson. Esq., matinee. to Mary Kirk. relict of the late James An- derson. of Seaforth. Johnston -Fielder -Lay 13th. At the Dun- gannon parsonage. by Rev. R. Davey, Mr. David Johnston, to Miss Elizabeth Fielder. both of Ashfield. Tough -In Stanley. onthe2nc inst., Mrs. Char- les Tough, aged 70 pears. Abell -In Seaforth, on the 9th inst.. Mr. John Abell. aged 13 yea rs. McKearnan -In Egmondville. on the 10th inst.. Mr. Peter McKearnan. a;ed 26 years, 2 moths and 8 days. Stephenson -In Hills Green, on the 7th init.. late Hugh Wille. Esq., 36 yetars of the McEwen -In Hay, on the 5th inst., Mr. Dun- can McEwen. aged 74 years. 11111 -sit Sault Ste. Marie. Michigan, on the 9th ult., of typhoid fever. John• son of Mr. David Hill. late of Hullett, aged 17 Yews - Small -At Clinton. on the 8th Inst.. Charles Addison, infant son of Mr. William smart plain of the ocean steams IX AI Ise or CAret.r.-The Court I Westcort -In Exeter, on the 23th ult., Mary H. et, which runs between New of Appeals in die action against liar- tt•eetcott, aged 08 year.. the 2d inst. ffrs. Tough had attained York and Bristol, disappeared :in a my- . w -„oil •c Sons, sbamship owners, West ; t\Jane, beloved aretc of hP 3rden i et. Faith the good age of 70 years. She had been I sterious fashion during the vessels last ' Hartlepool, ren rinz a elecieien revers- I , s years and ode; f Cate. a severe sufferer for several manila, and „utward trip. ing the decuio> of beater courts, and i McLeod -In Detroit, Michigan, on the 21th her death was not unexpected. ietia She was' The revised New Tenement has been deciding th>!t a co•utraeit l tweeze, a alt., Mabel Louise, daughter of Duncan Mc - a quiet, unassuming. Christian woman, issued to the public. A. leading purltal shipper a s'btp owner frrc the ship- Uod. M. D. and none ct,•u more sincerely beloved by says the English revisor would have o,eitt of cattle o.n deck a illegal, that the those who knew her. Her aged partner I Y shipper has no remedyender such a eon - and family have the sympathy of all in Diane well to•n} mole atterti ;t. t. tract Am%ricin renderings. against the shipowner or owners of their great and irreparable loss.the rest of the cargo for cattle jettisoned A sad case of crowing occurred in The San Francisco city i ,veruiwent fo safety. The Court said that the law Seafurth On the •venin a have posed a by-law ordering all boys „f land and other atvilued counties t 1 it }tomes at 'J o'clock at i ice of carrying cattle on l rat 22 attending High School here, nig I , cask to be illegal n f Stay 12th T A young mean named Asher Cosine, aged to be a their held the pectic* night, foxier penalty of arrest and a x, after close of school with n number of fine - other puloils A sin/War t' 1 L' t II b t among the cattle in Lucluw Maar Rodd -In Exet. , on the Loth inst.. William Rodd, aged 87 years. ' Williamson -In Grey, on the 5th of May, Geo. Williamson, aged 79 years, 10 months. Frallok-In Grey, on the 7th of May. Levi James Franck. aged 17 years, 10 months. Carrick -In Wbitccburch, on the 8th fns'.. George Carrick, aged 73 years. Parker -In Ood( richtownship,on the Lith int., Tat EeteneNT Brat'.ixa.. - Every , yam, 0 months and 2 days' PPss Anne, wife of Mr. Wm. ricer, aged 74 went down to the river to en u ar o incase u ;og;cn ou eteatnshftpp c lling at Queenstown for the e won er u s 1 t wok has been i cted b o a Gorre bathe. ie had been in th t mire short time when hos companions saw him Several have died. The lungs are found I o meee oglcial, x ng ,auted b u v Mies eu down and never come up again. It dark and honey -combed, and water is d 'n O'Brien, authoreae of the article 'detail - is thought he was seized with cramps. faun on e t . The b.edy was recoved at 7:30 p. in. Iia Gladstone will probably acocl•1 ;. people reside in the township of Tucker- peerage and a seat in the House of Lr* smith. He was a clever and accomplish- after the passage of the Land Bill. It ed young man, and highly respected is said that his title will either be Earl t )n the 4th inst., a cattle buyer named of Oxford of Lan Harwarlen. Michael Boland found hie way to Grand John Rea, Solidkr at Belfast. 11..1 - Bend, and got into bad company, when- known for the rielene segues he created by he was relieved of 870 hard cash. I in Court when defending the partici- Warrants were immediately issued for pants in party processions, has been the arrest of a woman named Mrs. Mir- I found dead in bed, having committed tell and a companion of hers named suicide with a revolver. Babcock. They were tried by our A tube containing either d) i.amite er worthy J. P.'s, Mr. Dalziel and Mr. J. gun cotton with fuse attached was Reith, found guilty, and constables thrown into the doorway of the Central I)ttlziel and Todd introduced the "dar- Police Station at Liverpool on Tuesday. bier to the young gent, and with a lit- A loud explosion followed, and many ale resistants they were put o•n, and ho 1 • windows were breben; fret for Sarnia gad, whew they await further • Theury in the in.euest •. lie trial, the e4tiId found in a ' the Ottawa Se0e1. verdiYct of inbther, nareef The s started fi peledgein Syfedltas 1t had becorfin vied his prisoner went M wether. More •elf It CANADIAN NEWS. Twenty students of Cornell univer- sity visited the agricultural college at t airlph. In the coling on the Canada retnper' ance Act in Colchester eMn N. on Friday, the Act was carried a 1algi majority. The London bliaiaterlal Association recently diecnened a paper on the pop1Yl lar amusements. In the course of the disenreion Rev. Dr. Evaw spoke es leading the people to the devil. A new style of giving autographs w ',eget-steel by Han:en.who s oht a one •te boats which was damaged. and he g hie mum on the fragments die Ovieng the Genevieve y i i yews moan ether tdse fries. Mr. it. Plntinieulr, of l'l, ,into) peeinten 1 n totemiee et the Provinces tlntaiio !-o l.e, Nova Seetia. Mid Nee 1 rens- at s salary of 12,000 poet annum. ' tag tete boar ors of emigrant ships. It is lydie5(( the chargee will he completely ref :te-1 The sexes are e•nnpletely sept- i rated. The etnngement on most steam(rs u as followal-The men who are alone ate assgtr.ed to the forward Irirt of the ship, unmarried women G, the after and married people amidships. et,rnes. after a section has been ua- d y crewdei. young women are aasise• to charters with the Hurried people This the only 7uint to which the iuspedt- tofficer a likely to take exception. halt ori Jn rat Y Incites the Llac usntith, who was hamoiesit tea, leis resumed ia bulimin his ekd . We wish him the succeli his ewtertttise merits. Auburn. The bluer ed service II: the English church here hes 1.eett ehaneer! from 2..10 t. • 4.90 p. m. The Auburn Rises Rand intend held - me * e•ntett on the evening of the 24th in h. • h•u L.a e The )1111ankind dime faoto•ry mm• mence•i opersti• mon M,•nilay the ltlth inst House cleentng in all its branches has heed catts*d enc in the town for -some mass is iadleatliy all eveer new. 110100,9 in this eeetten are pleuglibit glen fall wbeet ao,1 sottf tag epritl$(°dead• emigre. Rnsseer,, of West es1°$tatti°`.: it at it Slie is now re - Mrs. Jas. Cox of the Mait- land Block lt. Hullett fell into the cellar of Li, Ise two* late week *mi roeeive•' same terns' ' Et rauger a8 off ref 90,6110;6100 owl** other piste's fire sad sword bone boo timed eft .SM,ve't '1gAt11ag )t* veitarts L r......■, _ .w- -,, .,raw. Peoria eft it' era emir's lan+ogwiw Omer ...fres wrwwra. aaaea,et •> liNerich Markets. G,7Dln[crt. May 19, Wheat. (Fall) F hush. 31 03 Wheat. ISprtnglle bush 1 a5 50 12 0 65 0 6D e one Flour.5 cwt.. Oats, i3 hush.. Peas E bush . 1831. a 3t 0i rt 2 75 of 0 45 at05:5 ybash.................. . N bask........ (elM e e Hay. 54 ton 900 rh 11 110 ('hlckcne.... 0 23 0 13 ,? 0 30 Butter. F 5 ............. Eggtt 1, doz. (un keds.....,0 11 (5 0 12 Cattle, (live wefght)0 tai ., 0 044 0 Reef..... ..... Fork ' 00 Wood..... ...... Sats per harrel (Wholesale)...... 0 55 0 3 65 Banbing. BANK t►F MONTREAL CAPITAL. • SL'RP1.G8. - Goderich t' R. Di-''vFORI►, 812,0111e,000. • .6,000,000, Loans an insurance. Q 500,000 TO . LOAN. APPLY TO til CAMERON, HOLT & CAMMERON. Gode- rich. 1750. 75,000 TO LEND ON REAL ES- 11 PP. PPr 11TATE Termsfavorable. Apply to B L P11cVaJ tie oust ,DOTLE, Goderich. 1.51 50,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND on good Farm or tine -elms Town Property • at 8 per cent. Apply to R. RADCLIFFE. 1751 ton- A call solicited. No trenlile to. show patterns whether you buy or not. PAPER PROM 4c PER ROLL A COMPLETE ASI;ORTMENT bated Forts all Spoons IN TaIPLs AND t,OADECTPL$ PLATS. UALITY GUARANTEED, tT Moorhouse's. M00RH0USE nuld respectfully intimate to iii numerous atotnrn and the. pull,. generally that he has.1 ust opened out a Fresh Stock Paper Hangings comprising every Novelty in LD & BRONZE PAPERS, SATIN PAPERS, MARBLE & OAK PAPERS, CEILING PAPERS. Dados---Decoraeliols---Borders suitable fur DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, SITTING ROOM,; BED ROOM. HALL, OFFICE KITCHEN. -aaso-- All this Season's Patterns in Window Shades, Which will he found much superior to any thing yet shown: in this county. Branch. • Menefee .Tines•• interest tor, depeetta. i'lrafte, letter of • re11t end cireular netae isaned. perste* is all parts of the world. 1161 / to\ADIANN HANK. OS-CtIMMERCE roc f i „r }»r.T►, . Qrt;f►fto,oei . •' Rest, . . $4,%Q,000. `rONEY TO LEND IN ANY 1 amount to snit borrowers at 6 to 64 per cent. Private funds. Apply to $EAGER and MoxroN, Goderich. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST Mortgage at reasonable tate of interest and on tennis to suit borrowers. .address Janes STEWART. Saltford P. 0. 1739. -kr ONEY Tit LEND. -A LARGE ire amount of Private Funds for Investment at lowest rates on llretclaas Mlorttag•-s. Apply to GARROW & PHOCDFOOT. LOANS FREE OF CHARGE,- Money to lend at lowest rates, tree of any coots ur charges. 83SAGER eL' I<IORTON, opOop1pooes,tite Cultwrne Hotel. erich, 23rd March 1881. 1773. IPER CEN f. - THE CANADA ) Landed Credit Company is prepared to lend money on good Farm security, at six per cent. Full. partienlars$tven upon appplic ation to HUGH HAMILTON, C. L agent, Ooderich. 1780. Q20,000 PRIVATE Ff"NDS TO LEND tkil on Farm and Town Property at ►owes( in- terest. Mortgoges purchased, no Commlasion charged Conveyancing Fees reasonable. N. B. -Borrowers can obtain money in pie day U title Is satisfactory.-DAVISON &-JOIiA- STON, Barristers. &c., Goderich. 1751 RADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE, . Life and Aecldent Insurance Agent. Representing first -clans Companies. Also ageht fur the CANADA Live STOCK INSURANCE Co. Money to lend on mortgage. either in Town or Farm Property. in any way to snit the borrow- er. office -top -stairs) Kay's block. Goderich. Ont. 1751 INSURANCE CARD. BRITISH ASH. CO'Y. Tonne -Established PH(ENL1I INS. CITY. of LONDON (England)- Established HARTFORD INS. COT, of RARiroP.n. Conn -Established 1810. Risks taken in the above est-iJaae Oates. at the lowest rates by HORACE HORTON. The undersigned is also APDr•wlser for the gANAUA PER. LOAN AND SAVINGS CO Y, TORONTO. Mosey to Loan on first -clans security. from 7 tit 8 irw Cent -Charges moderate. HORACE HORTON. Ooderlch. Sept. 10. 1Ren. 1Vit SFIERIFF'A (IAL LA Ces my cf Hums r By virtue of a WMt of Tt, O tett ss Cos V t4 Tfrof H•ntl lM4 «U I of 1ws MttlsM rtltJf les at the loth t mr a da s1 K Jac Menrp P. Jwakson, swot st, rl have *deed and taken pr..;A.nr. NON. WM. Ifr.KARTF.R (n Eared foes ►7f Wp right. title and interest ,afrtaacre. - . Jr. .N'- AJ end reeep llty elf ',Mown piton ref the ahnve setas (irw 1 't • Tar I Delon.. . tt, sad to tots aumbera one hus&- and .its- i ' ♦ reg and ninetl two apd ane LnndAl Goderich hranch. 'r(n:4F [Mee•, .[Nil of MZ in the rift( tierv*r• In tks Hen A ?Vf ROS. jtf twits* Motion at waren w sttatiolfrr tnf MR, itt m meas. e Petri interest .itoweof on 'epnstts. {)raft• on at se,114the Taw* cat ATV% el ,•); i t'aut t1 IAhe the It osiro fthe nf L11 stat n+ •ii +Ns t•eeutrh , the 1' the of E of the a sold. R OfR130Na. Advaneeeto Farmers les, Nate*. *it* ones I tatler4N, ellfiscet,h3 «Mich AheHR n1 Harm, Tow• swim -apes weth4.1` .n wt r Te J. MOORHOUSEI 1,000 ENGLISH, FRENCH. GERMAN AND AMERICAN 0HROMOS. STEEL ENGRAVINGS AND LITHO- GRAPHS at•^ now ready for your inspection at 1tOORHOC►SE'S. THE NEW BICHERSTETH HYINAL OOIPANION, ALL STYLES AND PRICES, AT Moorhouse's. THE NEW Presbyler!aii llyiuu1 ALL THE KINDS PUBLISH F.1) AT MOORHOUSE'S, THE NEW WESLEYAN IIYIN BOOK 1N ALL ITS FORMc AT M0011110171323 3. ,.o.,erteh. Mae Sero. 1881