HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-02-17, Page 8THE.HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, FEI3. 17. 1882.
DOORS,
BLINDS,
)INGS, and every
ippti�n of Inteeau Finest
& &8, RA D1tA 8,
E WIL$ and UNSER)
A L OrGLEBend S erica
LATH & Ll .11111/1114.
Estimates • .n applies
tion. cdloAddrees
FitANClb PMEETH,
thdcrich.
N $UWJOATIONB. •
• bold ourselves responalbls for
of our Correspondents. l•ontribu-
+ts department must cusaaa Uwe
public questions., and be brief.
K4eA Aero. Sia.al..
14'411°44A you; papeitwo
tten against the notorious Snod-
7 which some erroneons aiata-
ne made. ln.uuq of these, they
epi his real spirit in allowing,
meg reasons for the MO.
a, ion. while he cannot pe-
va, �f to remotest n test conception of
rations of the person about whom
is. And he again exhibits his
arise by the use of certain cbaice
one whieh it pleases him to ell
rasa." A very ingenious, though
untrue reason, was assigned as
ave for giving publicity to the
Filer/Lion affair. My deme. was
he stated, k increase the anima.
jog between the factions, but on
hand,it was to t
w..a attached to the puture of
irchas, In my letter, for I verily
they knew no'hing =coming
1 after the tirst:election. It was
owl iu utw of the ariiolea in
ns,that nu member of good stand -
tither church began the quarrel.
said nothing whatever about the
of it; 1 spoge entirely of what 1
I did not form an opinion on. uu-
knowled e. But it cannot be
that good members wunced dill -
for their candidate; they Ilasn►iien
him and helped to tight the battle
hitter end. For example, one of
-: •' a .' ratepayer,
.t.:y ,_a ..wtua just as
is entering the school yard, and
im it was two certain denonuti-
.gainN the other one, and thila
• intimated whom he should vote
Iowever, it is with extreme felicity
fe that the person whose vote was
cliched went and voted for the in-
ial who in his unbiassed ;udg-
was best qualified for the pasttion.
r as well mention that anoth:r me -
of securing vote was by acting on
rinciple that there ars other ways
fling a d..g besides shooting him.
see where it was supposed that the
of religion would not have the
N1 effect, the difficulty was sur -
ted by asserting that the cil-
1 wer' opposed to the country -
very ingenious was it not 7
ier writer talks about "Snodgrass"
ag Scripture. Now this speaks
forth" writer's knowledge of 'Scrip -
but "where ignorance is bliss 'twere
to be wise." I suppose be really
ht I was quoting Scripture, or he
; not have said so. His own sub -
and considerate language suits
admirably, namely, "he deserves
er he knows no better. This writer
1 remember the proverb which
"when you have nothing to say,
" But I presume he wished to
�ia'e himself, into the favor of cer-
ii.rtiee, hence his harangue. Some
parties have poured out their vials
nth on me, but it was, just `•a bun -
mouths, a hundred tongues and
;i of brass inspired with iron.
endeavoring to conceal their
ritical actions by backbiting.
SNoouaa.'.e,
' AFTER 25 YEARS."
d Sepal t'orr.' pondeut again to law
it West Re sass on bun trrlral-.t
run Meeting sad Its Result.
• Editor of THE. SIGNAL.
AR SIR, -Although personally un -
n to you, I think when I. soy that
years ago I was well acquainted
Old Tom McQueen, the founder of
;mem., and with George Cox, his
right-hand man; I think. you will
me space in your widely eireul.tted
minable columns -as every scriobler
has an itching to see his name in
would say, but whether sincerely
ved in by them may be somewhat
,ted, when we see the same expres-
1 daily addressed to the most misers -
lig that can with any propriety as-
) the. important plural Wt And as
vs just returned from a long visit
'aderlsnd, I would like to let m
friends know that I have come beck
n, and to tell them a little of what i
k of Goderich now, and of some of
doings I have witnessed in 1 since
return.
n Tuesday last I took a wander alt
rd the town, where it was nothing
cedar swamps and frog-. end: when
't, but now it is all • • e e streets, full
pig houses and Litt e children. On
lnesday I only got up to a late din -
and went out of doors just about dark,
after having some bitten at the
Mill; I went round the Square to have
)k at the old place where my meer-
im pipes and cigar boxes were all
it up. Yes, sir, a quarter of a con-
• ego ' And just as 1 came close to
}tole where the old yellow house
st.x.d, who should i run against
my old friend, Will iilackiey,
whom 1 was eo well acquaint -
hen he kept the crockery shop at
,cher corner. yes, just ,i polder of'
duty ,a .., hut when i asked item
the teapots and cream jugs were
f1
," said be, "I gave that up long,
ego, and neiw i give all my time
tient to journalism and liters tura,
ublish the eseartest paper fo r wit
arning to be found in the apo nty.
send you a onpy of this d ay's
in the morning, you will sen
ling good in its but I am just h ter -
.0 meet a few friends at a pal
rr.Yora in m sanetu es; sn tie me
,n1 oin us. W e will have some Old 1
d then gni will hear suit spew h -
'e not to h. heard anywhere else
behind Crabb's block. where here ware rived at the years of discretion at least;
some eight or ten gents sitting round t so that our friend esu have uu daticulty
trine and sarong besswood table, which I in selecting one whose experience std
think "teat have seen some hand serviea, advice will be invaluable to him, in his
even a quarter of century ago. My future upward (arrear. Well, air, the
(vend then introduced me .Il round, and twat pas respouded to and some cheers
though last, not least, to our Wordin; given but we did not stand on the
and then voted himself into the chair. table Wain, the chairs had become too
A jug of whiskey was on the bars- rickety.
wood table, and a "umber of dnukiug The Chairman then arose and exprw-
Rlassee for the aowamoodation of the ed hie thanks limn the eery bottom of
&atlases , present. his stomach fur the honor we had dune
Nell sirt-rh.o tutublers swing charged him. He would like, however, to give a
with something hot, and the devil, (the short sketch of his own life. He would
printers a.psenttw) havutg been sent nut begin with the cradle, se he could
into Curries for the loan ot his "chop- not be sure to give the Parti- tars cur -
hila -oil' realest, the chairman gave three rattly, but he said he was bund in Goo.
Clear rape on the table, and called the erich. it was true he never brought a
meeting 1.. cedar, is M had ibe ruse! of dollar into the town, but he was born
tete evening to propose, namely "Our here, and the town owed him a living.
Wordin" bot I need scarcely trouble He had iu a tit of mental aberration left
you iI t e appal as it is all to be the Cuneervative ranks, and had even
lis in the colli -mus of the Comet every abused wine of the gentlemen now be-
laatlt only. Lack gg the flowery embellish- fore him, when his mighty peuguided the
Menta with which the gifted clacker utterances of a Reform journal; but, like
*denied it. Othello, his occupation went from him
Well the toast was received with the one tine ctay, and as his valuable servi-
grestta' �lhsi
uasm, the loudest of ors were nut ray uiredby theLiberals any
chesatenteia alent'(For s s a jolly longer, and he mug make a living seine -
flood falloff' by "bag Joe, the tout- how in his native town - foe he couldn't
pany standing on their chain with one anywhere elle-hu had retlrned to the
foot out pu the boa wood table. Tory Party, which was 111a tint rove.
After that there was a dead silence for His style of writing was nal appreciated
full .five minutes, whet the young gen- by Reformers, bot the Oasservstives
tleman toasted slowly arose, and said were not w particular, and he was now
that they all knew his habitual nervous- prepared to empty a slush bucket every
nest aiad diffidence on being called %l $'t1 week on the prominent Liberals of
1,i�f�return thanks ger such an unmerited the town. It was trite he had abused
hdhor as they had just conferred upon Mr. John -Stone, who was present to -night
him -(cries of "no, no nut unmerited" but he had bsalobbered that gentleman
from the chair' "Yes, Mr. chairman, snd wjth taffy lately, and had been forgiven
gentlemen,when I consider the standing, by the Wordin, who had got him some
the talent, and the intelligence, o1 the Government"pap"for turning his"inde-
oompany now around me, 1 feel that it pendent" Comet into an out-and-out Tory
is simply your own fondness and kind- orltan. It was true he had called Sir
nese of heart that caused each of you to John and Langevin "imbeciles" and
drink so Heartily to sty health and pros- ••scoundrels" ire 1878 and 1879, and that
petit , in' the struggle that is awaiting he was against the N. P., but the goner -
us; be, I hesitate not to state among ous action of the Conservative Govern -
ourselves, that, if my friends through- ment in giving him advertisements for
out the county will ..nlv press u1Nm me the C. P. R. had opened his eyes, and
sufficiently' strong of course I shall feel it now they were nut knaves and fowls, but
my duty to yield to their wishes and will wise men, and wisdom would die with
cobient to become a candidate for some them. They could rely upon him to do
o! t divisions of the county at the brat their dirty work u lung as he was paid for
eln, (hear, hear,) for as I said to it; and that was the reason he had hired
the farme.ua at their a•_pper the other his "talented" Toronto correspondeut to
night, there meat surely be something blackguard Mowat, Run, Gibson, Bishop
In me or the council would not and the others whom heformerly admired
t -e given me, s majority of four out of The gentleman with his hat on, who
a ►rd of forty eight. Now Mr. chair -
nail previously thrown a doubt on the
Mall foot cif s majority from every fifty Wen's chance of getting a majority
or even:sixty of the vn' r i in the riding
Will Ors us a who:e Majority in the end. -many division of the county, now arose,
"Tea," ,stiwttered a man with his hat and said that although he was • staunch
„R.�On elm tholm „ Conservative he didn't believe in the
"And who 3oubta it T' exclaimed the 'bladiguaedism which weekly appeared
chairman. in the Cornce et from its bogus Toronto eor-
"Yea, gentlemen," continued the respondent Raalthough a Grit,
was a gentlemen, and was our member
speaker, ` as the („veer has told 7"u, it also argle majonty;Bishop and Gib.onare
is tree that I withdraw in favor of Mr. members for the second time by large
Kelly in 1879, but, I must admit that I majorities in their several ounstituen-
did not speak nor work very warmly for cies; Bishop was once Warden, and Gib -
him at the meetings that followed, for, son was many yeah member of the
between ourselves, I did not think that County Council; all of them are known
he was the right man, and I felt that we to be men of sterling principle and abili-
might have dune better if they had only t), although unfortunately out and out
given me the nomination" (Hear, hear.) Grits, and yet we Conservativesarecalled
And after having taken another swig at upon to indorse and support a journal
the hot stuff, the speaker declared that that can even insinuate that these men
he now felt so good, and confident of could not only listen to, but repeat the
success, that he would repeat what he charge implied against the honest yea -
once said at a meeting of friends m manry of Huron that they are a pack of
Slabtown. five years ago, and just after "Bogtrotters, bushwhackers and ignor-
he had got on the first rung of the lad- •muses.'• No such language could pos-
der, by having got into the town Coun- sibly be uttered by any but a coarse
cil, that, with his foot en the floor vulgar and uncultivated intellect Not
and the biole in Inc hand, he could defy one man in the County of Huron will
the Pope and the Devil. believe one word of it, the whole thing
But here the Wordiu was'suddenly is too absurd, indeed it is montrous.
seized on the arm by a tall dark booking I'shaw !-and the gentleman wt down in
man, whom they called Bill, who loudly great apparent indignation.
whispered to him to remember that this The next speaker was a rather rosy -
was not a Lodge meeting . looking little "ran, hut I understood him
Oh, well, well," continued the Wor- to be a man of property and of great
din, "it is only among ourselves, and it pluck. He would not at this late hour
won't be heard at the establishment up say env thing about the so-called rob -
near the gaol; -and et any rate my friend leery of the hundred thousand miles of
John Joseph will come up front Brant- the North-West, but he wished to snake
ford, and he ran make it all right in that a few remarks about the Streams' Bill,
quartet-. But gentlemen, I cannot sit 'mono frien is, which he could not well
down 'until I thunk my worthy friend in give utterance to outside. You all know,
thechair for his generous and amtin- gentlemen, said he, that I once fought a'
uous support in everything I put my millionaire for a fair share of a cer
hand to, and especially fcr the able and tain river not many miles from where I
lucid epitome, which ise has published now stand, and I du feel at this moment
of my whole life from the critdle up to as if I could fight a dozen more of them,
the present moment, with only one if they tned to rob me of my right to a
dight omission; namely, that I had fair share of any running water in Cana -
studied instrumental music in all its da; just think for a moment, gentlemen,
branches, until I was somewhat profs- what would have been the condition of
cientinall ofthem, but especially eoonthe'this town, when Benjamin Miller bought
trumpet; and nowlam prepared to blow his farm and built his mill on the sow
the horn of any man for a ,consider- mltl creek in Colborne, if' Mecdonala
tion, but I will conies, I like best to and Piper who owned land .on both
blow my own trumpet, even without a sides of the river Maitland. and ibuilt a
fee. I must now, however, reserve my dant wire it, had refused -to allow Mr.
wind sadrout for our meeting at ,Miller to bring his lumber to market on
Smith's Hill, for that fellow, Willie rafts over their dam; and there being no
Young, will be sure to be there with a roads on which half • waggon load could
tail of Orits at his heels, and you all have been brought into town by a Mrd
know that he's a hard nut to crack. I days work of two oxen, and one, if not
will now conclude with a suggestion or two men to helped them through the
two to my friend in the chair. First, mud. holes and over the tree roots which
that he should procure and publish a often jutted into the road frotn both
record of the lives of the twenty-four sides at the same place. Do you art
worthy councillors who so kindly voted think, my friends, that therewon)d hive
me into the Warden's chair. i think been a reheilion against the old sheriff
they would all like it; after seeing the and his brother-in-law, for there was
interest that has been taken in the pub- not one hoard to he got anywhere else
halation of the history of my eventful within thirty miles, and that subject to
life. It would fill a column of the much delay, danger and spans is
Gomat every other week throughout the tinging it home. Such, then, gest
year, and would no doubt increase the ten is the position of tlinusands af
t of subscribers; and secondly, that he people is the new ssttlesaests d the
should moue, the continued services of Province at the present day. Our chair-
his
hairhis new and faleated Toronto correspon- man says that the Bill is unconstitutiun-
dent, who has so ably recorded the do- .l. Ido not think it is so, but even if
ings of the tint Ministry sed • few of suet be the ca•e,sll parties ought to join
their deluded supporters. He might then to «et the matter remedied without de
safely raise the pnoe of his paper to • lay. I do hope that Mowat and his
dollar and half per annum. and thus friends will carry the Bill now before
pot money into his pocket And now the Hese, for i believe it to be a just
gentlemen, see that your glasses are all one.
full, as i shall give you a bumper toast Big Joe now elaime-d the door as be,
our worthy sad talented obatrman. ! had s most important toast to propose --
Rut jut as we were all tryingto stand and Mn he gave the brown jng a shake
upright to do honor to tie tout. Mr. to see 1 then was enough left to make
Rill held up his right hand imoreenvely, another round--ke then rested his right
ani haunts of the chairman to allow him hand on the cork and said that in the
to fire • few words of caution as long first plane he would suggest an addition
as he thought of it -- to ourfnend whohad to the esutioa already given to the War-
jest
arjest eat down, that in future he should den, to be mon guarded in his ntteran
be very awful in his remarks, when ces if he expected to stewed in the fight
oocasloa required him to allude to the now before us, that he- the apeak.r
Pope or the other gentleman that he had had felt io mortified to find in every
just named. as either of them would be apaper in the county, and wont of all in
moult subject to apshut during Te. 8mwat, that he had publicly in
the coming contest He was, however, suited the ladies of Herrin, b app Ting
ewdLord eteingly pleased to see from the b. Ld Lorne to bang hon a wife from
papers that our esteemed friend intended England or *von frogs C)erwtany. They
to avail himse)f of I..rd Lorne's first would reatwmber it when the day of wine
rn; ort.ation of ladies, to take onto him- eerie around, and their influence would
self a wife, and he was also much pleas- M against him. As to the vara who ran
ed to acre fines One's picture gallery, the erratic times, he wnold not trust
that his Lordship had been careful in his his f.r,as he hurl ones sokl his birthright
selection f.,, tiler seemed all 1.• have at +. s Conservative for a mess of potttl/*,
and would do an spin, if opportunity of-
tared. He Jul)(would the
hulth of Her Mincer'', Queen Vio-
But in bus excitement Joe tilted the lux
off the table, and 1 came down with a
crash on the floor, emptying the con-
tents where they did the least good.
The audience gased on the pitcher's
fragments and the liquur fast .x.sing
through the cracks in the door, sighed
deeply all around, and then mournfully
filed out the back door.
Nrnnta.
ors. laltwwey's Asatgrbly.
To tea. Il:dith,tr a. T5c thpa.al.
Sass, As yea wasn't at our shindy
the udther night, I rani* as well gle
yer r.adhers a bit IT a skill& av thaa
same, which tuk place at Finnigan's
corner. All the rale quality woethere-
I was there moult. 1 am a bank-eleek-
that ts, I dig ditches wed banks an
ayther side, an' &eerige 76e. • day all the
year round -an' av worse, was respon-
sible for the withal 'luau of all pride&
Boded, but the git-up av the whole thing
was ex -about, and either we had ate
and dhrunk our till, there was lashiu's
and lavin's, an' lots fur the chickens to
ate, iu the shape av crumble an' rich Milk*
The b'ys was oilseed in their best, an
some had burryed coats un, an' the
gurla had ivory rag in the box on
them. Sich • lo. •v broil new unpaid
store gouda I Meyer before wt eyes oc.
Oh, imeilu um, other, but the yards, an'
yards, an' yards av dhry gouda that
thrsiled nit the well -weed flung I will
give yes a bit av an' idly av the splen
dbur av the Vanusw on the uecsahun,
Mrs. Gilbsaouy--a lively Dully Vanden
pilot, cut on the bias, and soolleps galore;
'•black diamond" jewellery from Lee's
anthracite depot. Nate an chaps.
Miu McRoony, tiuted ticking, ills -
gently sthriped and radstin' like a sun-
biiant, butifully ornaminted wid "owld
egg."Parfickly daaalin'.
Mrs O'Jones, watherud alpacka,
buttoned up the back; diamond jewelry,
in-yer-moind. AU paid for.
Mise Sally MacSnooks, Madras calico
overskirt, slashed; seri ornamints over -
de -left. A charmin pictur'.
Miss ( )'Camel, a putty suit av quilting,
wid suporatrucahnre av rag carpet, an'
ornamints to match av pavin' stone bril-
liants, on -the -sly.
Miura Biddy O'Hinnagan-Thio lady
was aq esthete, an' was dressed in the
style her mudher wore, fwhin George
the Fourth was king. A beautiful yel-
low design in cotton, wid • swallow -tail
coat to the heels, an' ear drops se imply
egg -shells, fastened wid grapplin' hooka
Very becomin'.
The above was sum av the hellbent
toilets on the ooashun, but as we paper
has run out, I cannot go any further wid
me remarks. Any how, y].er readers will
hav an iday av the athylishnees av the
affair.
No mon at priaint from
Baaaar O'Baal.r,ruaaie.
w.'unt along with bis. sem@where
lJtsatllE;,_
Banking.
BANK OF MONTREAL
nedeoiei Markets.
Ooalwcrr, Feb. lett, 1211.
PJT4L, asst, aa,ttua,
Goderittt Brar!ch.
C 1:. 14 frY FORD, - - • Mealier
Allows latereot on deposes. Drafts, leiter
of .redit sad circular flutes Issued. payable
to all parasol the world. I t54.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
It -heat. 1 r,1n a buah. .. 11 s S $1 to
whew., 18 1 p bush........ 1 8• l El
Flair, w barrel .............
O.ta w bash ... .......... ....
Barley, w burl•.............
Potatoes l bash
oto
040
0 7e
Oro
a 66
11 00
ttattar, a . .............ed......... 0 18
Sega dos. (unpeckl........ u 18
cneeecw ... 0 1]
Short, w cwt " 100
Bran, • cwt ,. 0 71
140
3 to
3 SO
Hides 700
SheepskinsrHoto
Beetee oes 7 20
t 50
Wool
01 i • ii
A 0 S
W 056
Ai4M
w 0 18
• 023
0 1!
1 00
080
140
022
3 fb
7 50
1 M
sM
rg
Pend up Capital, - 0e1,000,000.
Meat, - - 01,400,00d.
1'r<ili•lrnl, - Ilei:' rrif. Mess-lSTER
fh-cera Manager, rl-. .v. •.. �,.:,..,,.
Goderich Branch.
A. 'M. R088, -- - - Mai agar.
lambast allowed on depesita. Drafts on a
the principal Towns and Pities in Canada
Great Britain and the (totted States, bouab
and sold.
.tdvsaoosto Farmers on Nests. with one o
mure sodorsste, without overissue. 1711
1,i
T.avewty Gable.
OR ANDIkt'NK.
r.stn.
Pace. Rep's. Mild. Mle'd.
Aadertcb.LvT.seam 11.egwn 3.1epw 9.011aw
7.111" 1.10 •' 4.41 " 10.50"
!prat ord.Ar.tSan, 1.15pui 8.31)pm 1.00'•
W T.
Pass. Esps. 54411. Mlx'd.
Btr tford.Lv 1.JJrm ' lOpn+ 7.00anmSordoni.4$p
Sordoni. ., 1.17 •• 8.66 " 9.16 •' 5.40 •
taeder:cb.Ar t.lpa. 0ppo, 11Jlllsm 7.l3pm
GREAT WESTERN.
E.xDps. Mall E�.
ht
eltaton u.norrh. .9.311tl
►m .t.ttptn . +
guin jmath-3.0 at..8.02ani. 7.14
aT.Mt�1li LL.'NE.
cknowStateState (ds lye arr. Je.11am . dep rpm
cardia• " '• } Ohm .. • gam
umlllcr tWe'nee' and
amen:al *roves 9.00epn.. e.l
OIItOTJLAR
Pahlic School Impeders, TrflsteEs
TEAG�HERB.
Q la again my MO le sail your attention to
the pros felons u: the t'a:' L. Bu eel Law with
respect to the use u7 Text PAW
dchuul Inspectors e t at nu
uneuthurlr books areuused a IL tI'ubliu
Schools. Trustees who pwuo.t such sill lose
their share or the Puh.;o &hoer Grant, and
Teachers substitutive my ouch book for an
Asthoriwed Tett Busk are 1.abls to be caw
•luted and aped for emit offence. W. ir.
O t Co a. -hew Aeries of Readers tor use
in Canadian gpour' M t'rrauliara.d fa the
flrewlsM of and therefore subject to
We above pro ions of the Lowtiptoed)
HERIFF'S SALE OF LANDfii. Tomato. ase. a. Mwsuitu d�uoatio..
of Hat Matestyrs Own of Chamfer?,
blued out
carr, and tome
direoted against the Lands and Tsuemesta of
JOHN WIN. 'VEIL Defendant,)et the suit of
JANB WINTER,1Pfatnuff,i f ro seised and
taken 1n Execution. ail the Rig►t. Tttle, and
Interest, sud equity of Redemption, of the
above named Defendant, 1a and to Lobo num-
ber 16 sad 1s, Fowler's survey, la the Tt�
of Harpurher, in the county of Rama, which
Lands rad '1 enemeuts labial offer for Sols, et
my o>soe, In the Court Hoauke� a the Tows of
Goderloh, on FRIDAY. THE lift DAY OF
FEBRUARY, A. D.. 1112, at the hour of 11 of
the clock.
ROBERT GIBBONS,
Sherif of Huron
Sheriffs Omoe, Oodoricl:,
November 0th, IMI. LOS
This sale ispostponed until MONDAY- the
17th day of FKBRUARY. 1881, same hour and
plane.
ROBT. GIBBONS,
Sheriff off Huron
Trade Mark Regtslcref.
ANOTHER GREAT BOOM IN
. WINNIPEG.
By casual observetIon, we End all land
speculators have a clear bead aad watch IM
up and downs of property. thus making
large fortunes. Rut the whole secret 1s. they
keep the system to a healthy condition by the
oar of
Two rams or Tens va1..LT ■Oce i v.
We can sandy say that hundreds Dome to us
for the great Iaag and blood puller before
going west Read the followtag statement.
We could give thousaads of the acme k1.d 1f
It were necessary.
•'i certify that 1 was troubled with Catarrh
la the head, gathering of pphle•m a the throat,
000uid met slag dcough's. at eep flea troubled with dull, lite
leen teellsgs. pates a the oboist akd back.
After giving band/yds of dollen to doctors.
ass ging op e11 bogie i tried the emote or
Tao Yawn. rad am sew able to de my work
after eavespar's
�RM litta si.esien.Opt.
"TM abase staSsiasal .f int wiOs's is cerPOOL
Jamas McNutt-
For sale by sA drnQlsta msns6stwswd ppgg
Prof. A. w. Sbrtsves• Ona. Samp(a
rpl..ccMee moat live fo4111. 00.- be bad is
detieh et the folio Bragg' s- .isan
Jfosiso, wriasea. w. • ..4ISM
Mitraas.
NaTRANCE CARD.
I1
BRITISH Ad& CO' Y. Toenwyo-0.tab Otte
• 1831.
PH(XNIX PNS. COT. of Lowoon (lendisM)-
istebliahed 170111.
HARTFORD INS. (`f) Y, of HARTFORD, Cosa
-Eatabllshed 1110.
Risks taken in the above first-class 0 nes, at
the lowest rates by HORACE HORTON.
The undersigned is also Appraiser for the
CANADA PER LOAN *No SAVINGS CO'Y
Toaowro.
Moray to Lose ea erstcace security, non
7 to 0 per Cent. -charges moderate.
!WRACK HORTON.
Ooderiah dept, l0. 1080.
DPENING OF TSE SCIIOOLS!
SCHOLARS
BE BURR AND ---
Get YourSchool Books
AND
School Stationery
IMot RIE'M
BOOK
STI
A FRESH SUPPLY
Just to hand. o, all the
NEW POOICS
--AND
NEW EDITIONS.
All Goods Guaranteed of the Best Quality
Prices as Low as Inferior Goods
Teachers will find It to their advantage to give me • call for any
Books and Stationery,
The might req sire as I o.n guarantee them the Lowest Prices in the County, having
the Stook of Mr. Moorebouse at a very low rate on the dollar, yam In a poaltlow to sell at
Greatly Prices
ONE CALL WILL INSURE MANY
Canadian School Book Emporium
SAMES1MR1E
(BUOC1i88OR TO T. J. MOORHOt78)s.)
Aarth Site Iarket Square, Goderici, Gut,
S. SLOANE ci-iz=.A z s .tom z E
O►
DEALER IN
C+RAIN,
PRODUOI1,
BI,'I1DB,
WOOL,
I ID ES,
dec., tare_
TWO llOUSS T() LET
Os Newgate Purees, at r*sonoahle terms navy
are h a road sire of repair.
B. SLOANE_
(ioderlais. Ilse Is, tau 1011
BANKRUPT STOCK
STILI. (ONTiNUED.
The subscriber lanai/ enlarged his stock to make an .ssnrtment will (slot intie to sell at
cwt until sold out, at the following pelma •
11114 pans tritest) sold at ... Se at 110. nip fibers* JIM. st ler
Me at 1M. Wash Ratans
Or at 1D
I)Ippe,. .. ......,..w !e. •t lie. limn t+slvt Paas .. Mr. at lar
Tar per 14r at Ileo Blore pipes 15r u 1A
Mock Tin Tor �Ietvs• .......... 7ae. u fir. E1bwa .... M- u !Or
Rollers
$3 at 1 r0 5 'silos MI e,a5. .. 1 t10 a/ so
Larne ulagrse...... et len. Cnnking it Mo 11100 at l0 tb
Women .... ga lee. Parlor starve
.... 1100 u 6 lspp
Riirwarw a tae. Bed room raft I* at 1 M
N qt. a.lraslasd We Me, at Mt . Granite wars res pot 1 ss at i N
Iitralaerp.11e .......,... I to SOK PWeale41
lar. per Al.
Altltoeda a Ill Mb at terse raises above mites
F. PERRINE, successor to J. Story.
THIItTY-POI.7t fl
• W 11Ut.a .. • ., .
%.w Ads
Look Here Janie, 1
1-amber!lodge .1- I -
Liver Pad Holman
Bccurelous -Joseph
Immense Y.tle J. C.
Barb Fence Wire -!t
Chancery Division - 1
The Ten Comeundm
Ayer s Sarsaparilla -
Del
NICHOLSO:
.
TUT. U111avt
hem doors heliumrick
0
Ef DWIN KEEF.
LEON, hats wit
tentd� of
y caoarahtUlI
ver ]�k, •
CLINrO
tstance will pIe.e u
-'nue by mall.
Stra)<le
(LAME ESTRA1
'.J premises of th
Lake Rause. Aaheew
red heifer, cousins to
is requested to prune
and take heraway.
AME ON THE
subscriber, shoe
comber, two black es
requested to prove
and take them away.
lake shore road, west
Real
A FARM TO
farm to rent.
cleared land. free of ■
1 state of cultivation.
and about fifteen ace
and with good batldl
KinItall dock. For ft
.`
b ICHa•L DSLTosr,
1I1OR SALE CHI
1 desirable brick
one eighth of an sore
tales 3 bed rooms,
kitchen, wood -stied a
enoes. No reaooaabl
Bowua. nausea•.
HOIISE, AND 1
76. oorner of Vi
the towel of Oodorlch,
ozattangad for tars p
.pply to las, Stall -b.
Block. or J. C. Ccaat
Loans ani
MONEY. -PRI
lend on easy) la
rowers. Atte. Mei)
Goderich, Nur. ITN
%500,000 TO II
V CAKZRON: a0
76,000 TO LEN
TATE. Terms ti
DOYLE. Galeria.
450,000 PRIVA7
ale' on good Farm ea
rat 8 per cwt Astir
MONEY TO
amount to matt
cent. Private toads
Mosvott, t:oderich.
MONEY TO L
amount of Prtvi
at Iowan rats on ars
to (JARROW t PRo
DANS FREE
.4 Money to lead
Any costa or charges.
opposite Collars. It
Dederick. Ord liar
PER CENT.
1l Loaded Credit
'sad money oa�s�d
neat. Fell portrait
to HUGH HAMILTC
20,0)0 PRIVA1
RIP on Farm and Toil
tenet. Mortgages pi
N. BBorrowers oat
if titled wWbetor
9TON. Barristers. tc
RADCLIFF
• Life and Aer
Representing
file the U(. first -eh
Monsey to lend on Mc
rarm Property. in at
•r. Wire IuMtain
5 TCHI4
R. McDONA
iAN. SURGE(
nob U•Irorrlty. I.le
Ings of P►riobsa, L
It. C. P. S Omen
voesseeib Bslle!'s No
I)12 plicLEAN
O EON. Ogress
os Bruce Sten, 5so
Menet
G. )(ACK I
• • ess UM
of T cr*
rest Oesse.sa's n
cess., .sq.ln et tit
IIRS SHAWN
e
•)ileo at Dr.
Ja1L Cede eek. G
row.
•i AiKENHEA
• to Dr. Dornan
terir.ry Cabers. t
Oft Newish' Street.
Halals N. R. Hor
Wt
��•
hNDIflT
RKR and 1
hank. to the prate
I .dolt* a eeefln e
alwys be hued
'Ito Poe Ogler n