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GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1 SS2.
licOILLICUDDY BROIL. Pr
i $1.50 A YZAR IN ADVA 'CIS $.
New MintiiWetwwe.
Seeds -James McNair.
One Dottie -Tug 1I1N Al ,
New Distils -John Achebob.
Estray Heifer- John Bennett.
(;rand OKrr James Loc & Cu.
Hotel to 1:cut J:lines Addison.
Carriag. • Morton & ('resamau.
Notice to the Public W. O. Smith.
Ayer'. Sarsaparilla -Dr. J. C. Ayer 'Jt Co.
•
Dentistry.
NICHOLt10', ` SUMMON DEN -
'YL. T1ST. O7Wsand reddest*.Wee.tStreet
hens dojre bolow Mink of Montreal.eodo-
rich ,
LIDWIN KEEFER, DENTAL SUR-
GEON, (late with Trotter & Cae+ar, the
leading Dentists of Toronto.) All operations
neat( and carefully perforated. Rooms. Hea-
ver Block, ('LIN'tON. LfiPatients from a
;stades Will please ,nuke appointment 111 a.1-
. once by ,nail. 1,12
Real Estate.
VALIT ABLE FARM FOR SALE.
Lot 12, con. 2, township of Goderich,
county of Huron, 3 miles from Goderich, con-
taining iii acres, nearly all ut which are
cleared and In a good state of cultivation.
Soli a clay loam. There are two wells, also a
good creek runs through the centre of the
farm. 'There hi a good brick house with cel-
lar underneath, kitchen and woodshed. two
good frame barns. droving shed. and imple-
ment house. A gaud erchard with Ire choice
fruit trees. Good fences. There are 11 acres
of tall wheat in the ground. Terms eeaassyy
For particulars apply to WILLIAM BEST,
proprietor, Goderich. I8 -4t.
AFARM TO RENT. —A GOOD
farm to rent. Otte hundred acres of
cleared land, free of stumps and in a first crass
state of cultivation. About 60 acre' in grass
and about fifteen acres plowed. well watered
and with good bnildingr. Next farm W the
Kiotall duck. For further particulars apply
to Mit'HACL DALToN, Ktntai post office.
18falm.
i.�OR SALE CHEAP.—THAT VERY
1 desirable brick home, on Fast 9t., with
one eighth of an aere of land. The house con-
tains S bed rooms, parlour. dining room.
kitchen, wood -shed and all necessary conveni-
ence's. No reasonable offer will be recused.
ED W An4SYaattA N. 18U
HOUSE, AND LOTS NOS. 33 AND
76, corner of Victoria and East strata. la
the towu of Goderich, for sale cheap, or will be
xchanged ter farm property. For particulars
pply to Jas. Smarm. Architect, o1loe Crabb'.
Bloat. or J. C. CURRIE. auctioneer.
Loans anb insurance.
MONEY.—PRIVATE FUNDS TO
lend on easy Mterms in sums to snit bor-
rowers. AL•x. CD ALLAN.
Dederick. Nov. llth 1881. 1813-1m. GARROW & PROUDFOOT,' BAR
MISTERS, Atto ne Solicitors, etc
5110,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO Q h- .1. T. Garrow, W.. Proadfoot. 1751
�CA]IERUN, HOLT It CAMERON. e a TL. DOYLE, BARRISTER A ND
D. Attorney, Solicitor in Chancery, &c.,
4k7b,000 TO LEND ON REAL E S - Qodertok Ont• 1751.
554, TATE. Terms favorable. Apply to B. L.
I,OYLE, Ooderlcb. 1751
She People's Column.
11S'1'ItAY HEIFER.—DAME INTO
1J the ',retinas of the subscriber, on Mar.
12th, a red and white helper rising two years
aid JOHN BENNETT. concession 2, lot 1. E.
D., .tehneld. 1811.
S1 WILL PAY FOR THE SIGNAL,
1 postage free for the balance of 1882.
Subscribe at once. and get full bene It of the
otter.
M1TLAND HOTEL TO RENT.—
Tbst well-known hotel sear ale G. T.
11. station will be ret.ted to a suitable party.
The tun,iture will be rented or sold at the op-
tion of tae lessee. Immediate {x,mssrion
gen. *eur particulars address JAMES AH.
MHOS. Goderich, nr ROSE. MACDONALI►,
SIEItRIT d COATSWORTH. Toronto.
1231-tf.
`ALT WELL TO RENT.
tJ
The stockholders of the Tecumseh salt well
are prepared to rent their well at reasonable
terms. The appliances for the satisfa, tory
working of the well are in good condition and
immediate possession of the premises can he
had by the lessee. For further particulars
apply to GEO. B. JOHNSTON, secretary.
X' 1,
OTICE.—ANY PERSON TO
whom I mayhave been indebted. not-
withstanding the act that the debt may long
since have been barred by the statute of limit-
ation, can have such iudebtedness promptly
liquidated. Any person having just claims
are to preeentt ,hem to J. C. Detlor,
Oodericu. I also take this opportunity of re-
spectfully inviting those who are desirfous of
doing so, to pay their indebtedness to me.
through Mr. Detlor, although I am well aware
that they can, if they choose, shield them-
selves behind tho statute of limitation.
JOSHUA CALLOWAY. 1819.
IICEN SE INSPECTOR'SNOTICE. —
All parties Looking for license for the
sale of liquors. are hereby notified that their
application must be In my hands on or before
the first day of April next.
iluderich. March 1st, 1182.
STEPHEN YATES.
License Inspector,
1828-3t, - West Huron.
BLACKSMITH SHOP TO RENT. —
The premises are 30x40, with wood shop
attached. and are situated on the Lake Shore
Road, Ashfield, half a mile from Kingsbridge,
madam and s half miles from Klntail. A first
class opening is here offered for • general
blacksmith. Delicate health is the sale reason
for the owner giving up business. Terms
reasonable. For furling particulars apply to
PATklcg FI3QA f. Kingsbridge, 1'. 0.
Legal.
IEWIS S LEWIS, BARRISTERS,
J Attorneys. Solicitors in Chancery &e.
Offiee to the Court House. Goderich.
Ian Lewis. M.A., B.C.L. E. N. Lawes.
1820.
Q88,000 PRIVATE VNDe TO LEND
�Cvv on good firm n• " laza hlswa Property
of 8 percent. A o& • .o R. R A bC Link: 1751
MU)fEY TI) 4ND IN ANY
amount to suit bo wets •t 6 to et per
cent Private funds. Apply to Sexuatt and
Marrox, Goderich.
MONEY TO LEND.- A LARGE
amount of Private Funds for Investment
at lowest rates on first-class Mortgages. Apply
to OARROW & PROVE/FOOT.
SIiAGER & MORTON, B A RR IS
TFRB, &c., &c., Goderich and Win lam.
C. Seeger. Jr., Goderich. J. A. Morton. Wing -
ham. 171L
c„;1MALCOMSON, BARRISTER AND
1J. Solicitor. Ofnee -Corner of West Street
%and Market Square. over George Acheson'a
Ooderieb. 1751.
'LCAMPION, ATTORNEY -AT-
. LAW, Solicitor to Chancery, Convey-
ancer. llte. Oce over Sheppard's bookstore.
Ooderica, (Int. Any amount of moneyto
loan at lowest rates of interest 175y.
I OAN$ FREE OF CHARON.— CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON,
J Money to lead at lowest rates, tee of �' Barristers, SoUcitont in Chanoery, &c.,
any cos, or ew res SEAp1iR d 51Of7 ON, Goderich and Wingham. M. C. Cameron, Q.
opposite Colborne Hotel. C.; P. Holt. 31. G. Cameron. Goderich. W. K.
Goderich. Mrd Marsh IMI. 1779, Macara, tVingham. 17i,L
PER CEN I% —THE CANADA
'1 Landed Credit Company is prepared to
lend money on good Farm security, at six per
cent. Full part culars, it -en upon application
to HUGH HAMILTON. C. L. agent. Goderich.
1783. b; y ,
Legal Notices.
l%20,O40 PRIVATE FINDS TO LEND
t14, on Farm and Town Property at lowest in-
terest. Mortgoges purchased, no Commission '
cherged ('011 veysflCl ng Fees reasonable.
N. B. Borrowers can obtain money in onada7
If title la satisfactory. DAV iSON & JOHN-
STON. Barristers, &a. Goderich. )761
u RADCLIFFE, FD Z, 'WAHINE,
151. Lite .ad Accident Inen.'aace Agent
Representing firer -clam Com pan Ire. Aim agent
for the ('A•sAnA Live SroeK INsr-RANCK Co.
Money to lend on )taritgage. either to Town or
Farm [ V er. jnp•stalal Rav1t Meek. Sodsrtlwato suit te borrow-
Ft1
NEWS ABOUT HOME 1 A parlor ancitl will be held on Mon-
"A elders anwg ye, takia' notes.
Ari faith he'll Arent it.'
1:OWl' TOPICS.
' ;day evening next at the residence of
Mr. S. Paest. Donald St., under the
�anspices ..f the ladies of the M, E.
Church. Admission. 15c.
if you have a desire to show to advaatyrc
in a nice af.ring costume. don't fit t to call
at Hallows photographic audio, and have an
excellent photo taken. Your friends at a dis-
tance would like to have en opportunity of
admiring your good taste.
Mumps and nieatlerare ontheir rounds.
Mrs. H. Martin is visiting friends at
Forest.
Mn. Capt. Murray Mac4lretor is ba-
iting at Buffalo.
S1 will get Tus SIGNAL for the re-
mainder of the year.
First peals of thunder this ae.econ on
Saturday, at 4.50 p.m.
Mrs. Bernard Haldane, .tf Torent.,,
spent a few days in town.
Miss Ida Horton is the guest .,f Airs.
Julius P. Bucke, of Sarnia.
Knox Church S. S. teacher.' meeting
will not lie held this evening.
Messrs. John MacKid and Graham
Moorhouse were in town this week.
Snowdrop. were in bloom on the 15th
inst., in Mr. Henry Horton's garden.
• Mw. Charles Slack and Miss Clam lef.,
for their home in Chicago on Monday.
Father MacGratb, of Lamm, celebrat-
ed last Sunday's services at St. Peters.
Tris SIONAL will he sent to any ad-
dress fur the remainder of 1882 for
81.
Mr. W. F. Gooding, rink manager,
will leave for Manitoba ..0 next Wednes-
day.
Send THE SIGNAL to ahaent friends.
31 will get it for the l,al:u,ce t the
CHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS.
1
Cot NTY or ji('RON. ! Ry virtue of a Writ of
To wrr: a Fieri ratios. issued out
of Iler MaieN1'tt'ourt of Qiieen'a Renpb and
to me directed against the (ands and 'T'ene-
men, of EDWARD MARLTON. at thesuit of
FRANCIS SM METH. i have aetsed and taken
In Execution. all the right.. nue and inferno,
end Equity of Redemption of the above named
defendant in and to the following property :
Situate. lying and being in the Town of (lode -
rich. in the County of Huron. known an the
Hummer Hotel property. particularly described
as follows: commencing eta tat on the
acid Int osis
North limit of 'Weld street. pre g
ea1Ca�. a due we+t one hundred aadAD:e• n and one half
feet 111541 from the South E.wt angle of Lot
number five 451 in q•denak other reserve,
DR, HUTdBISON DUN(3ANNON thence F'asterly ►long the Northern limit of
' 1111
west street one handled agree
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GR. McDONAGH, M -D., PHYSIC.
. IAN. S(TRQEON, &c., Geminate of Tor-
onto University. i.lwt•wtlate of the Royal Col-
lege of Physicians, Loudon. Hnttiand• Ito.. t•••
O�jpo•(" P. lle RRidley s Hetet�Hamlee lte& etro0denet
od-
e 1. 1'f��trt
?AR. McLEAI�, PHYSIOiAN, $UR -
11 ()EON. Coronet. foo( rend f once
on Bruce Street, Second1751.
Street. _
II G. MACKID, M. D., PoWg;
e ..i.s. Surgeon and Ai -coacher.
dQfssMii��P�
of Toronto University. OlAoenpPasite
row & Cameron's Hank. i.eeknow. 1 fit
.Sloe. enemies at the Bonk.
FIRS. SHANNON' & HAMILTON,
Phytite4ana, Snrgesta a Aeeouehern Re.
Moe at i r. !M•nnon's residence. near the
Jail, Oodevieh. G. C. Smatrwow, J. ('. Harm -
len.
7b n:
ran. 5-
AIKENHEAD, V.8., (SUCCESSOR
er . to (lr 1pnneanl Gesds•te of Ontario Ve-
terinary
e-
te taillatifidlleg+.(��•n�ma ownof 'eaand Ideneet
lolherne
HMA%, If. 1t. -Harem Shwa.otamin•d se to lMsnd
1711.
noes. -
To nsorial.
MARINE PALYTINu. — Mr. Harry
Clueas has a pair of fine oil paintings on
view at D. C. Strachan s. One of thein
is a view of the propellor "Nyack,"
and the other is a breezy sketch of the
The .3fonetary Tim•s makes the fol-
lowing reference to Mr. J. Calloway:—
"A-Goderich business ratan left that town
involved in debt about ten years ago.
He is now in Winnipeg, and in the inter
THE VEItNAL E1uisox. --The blustery tug "Trudeau," towing the Government val has paid a number of his old credt-
-. the weather dredge "Challenge"' and bargee into tors. He now advertises in the Gede-
w'ta ,er is now
ae eyuutoz wen [e•
!On the 21st inst., yesterday, the sun Goderich harbor- Mr. Clucns is an rich papers that any other of his credi-
t "crosse,l the line," :and days and nights
, are now ..f nearly equal lou5th.
hiss Maggie Crawford, one evening
last week, was presented with a valu-
able pair of bracelets by several of her
friends, the occasion being her depar-
ture from town. She goes to reside in
Clinton.
The, literary contest in Victoria Hall
this evening, between High School pup-
ils, pn.mises to be largely attended, as a
large number of tickets have already
been sold. The low price of the admis-
sion should fill the hall.
i The next parlour concert in aid of
Knox Church, will he held at the house
of Deputy Register Fraser, on Tuesday
next at half past seven .,clock. The
ladies have prepared a good programme.
Nominal fees 10c; more will not be re-
fused.
I':eviuun to their departure for Dako-
ta, a number of friends in the Presby-
terian Church of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur,
presented the former with some fine
volumes, and pressed upon- Mrs. Arthur
the gift of a purse containing a sutra of
money,
ALWAY-. t' 1EA.:•.N. - Our enterprising
townsman Mr. James Vivian has the de-
licacies of the day always in season, from
fish in Lent to ice-pream in ntidsuntmer;
div orad thin to customers
an g g g gs
seems to keep"Jin;' in the best cf health
and spirits. v
1►ne day last wee'.:, Mis• May Nichol -
year awn fell when returning from school, and
The schooner Todntan is getting ever- coming in contact with a stone, a wound
hauled by ship carpenters for the spring was inflicted in her ankle. No attention
trade. I was paid at the time to the wound, but
Mr. Thomas AIacC'arty is very low she is now suffering great pain from the
from the effect's of cancer in the face and swollen and inflamed ankle.
throat. -Our population this year is for St.
Prints and black Cashmeres, in great David's ward 1,244 as against 1,286 last
variety, at John Acheson's. See adver- t ear; St. Patrick's 1,148 as against 1,162;
tisement
Mr. Waddell left for Manitoba on
Monday last Mr. Weatherall will not
t. George's 548 as against 564; St. An-
drews's 1,202 as against 1,197. Total
this year 4,042 as against 4,195 last
leave until May. year. The foregoing figures are accord -
Misses Martha and Lizzie Logan of ing to the assessment roll.
Guderich were visiting friends here No Hoa -,as WANTED IN WINNIPEG.—
this week.—C1inten Record. A gentleman who was purchasing horses
Mr. Peter McLaren. of the Queen's
Hotel, Clinton, and an old favorite with
the general public, is on the sick list.
Rev. J. Caswell, of Dungannon, will
preach in the North Street Methodist
Church, next Sunday morning and even -
in this vicinity t.o ship to Winnipee, re-
ceived a letter a few days since stating
that there were 1,700 horses in the mar-
ket there unsold. The majority of them
were from Ontario. He will send his
stock to the Western States.
A.•.-IDENT.—On Thursday last it pain-
ing. ful accident occurred to Mr. James Mc -
Capt. Jas. Bogie will bring his vessel ' Nair, while driving in a sleigh near
from Piston direct to Goderich, and has Maitlandville. The vehicle threatened
left fer the first named place with that
intent.
The three .dl paintings on exhibition
to tip, and upon Mr. McNair attempting
to jump out, his foot caught in the
sleigh, and he was flung forward, badly
in Saunders' window are from the brush spraining his ancle. He is again about,
of Mrs. Seager, and are creditable for an with the aid of a stick.
amateur At the last meeting of the H. S. L. S.,
Mrs. Webster, of PineRiver, who has the nomination of officers for the coming
been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Mare term took piece, after which the follow -
tin and other friend. in town, has re- ing programme was proceeded with :—
turned home - Reading. Miss Logie; Song, Miss Wil -
A letter front Mr. Thos. tiaunders, of hams : heading, Mr. A. 1). Dickson,
Em4rson, Mates that Mr. J. W. Sinaill
is recovering from his recent severe at-
tack of illness.
Mr. Henry Martin, of Goderich, has
purchased the business of Wlper's Ho-
tel, Exeter, and will take possession on
the let of May.
adept at painting marine views. To tors aro to send in %hat claims they have
look at one of his pictures, one almost against him. It would seem that there
fancies he can hear the sound of the are still some rucceasful men in business
waves. who have a sense of oblitatiop towards
Residents of the United States engag- their creditors ..f former days. It is
ed in the fishing industries of Lakes Hu- the mere gratifying news, as coming
inn, Erie and Michigan, and the rivers from W-innipwg, where people are sup -
therewith connected, have memorialized posed to bo too busy slaking money iso
Congress that the present revenue laws think of such things /sold debts."
between the United States and Canada
be so amended that a duty .4 lic per West ■area ('saseris fives. ,
pound be imposed neon all fresh water
( )n 11'e.lnesday last the Conservatives
of West Huron met in convention at
Dungannon, fur the purpose of selecting
a candidate to contest that Riding for
the Local Legislature in ll83. The con-
vention wit. held in Sutillie's Hall, and
was well attended.
F. W. Johnston, , f Goderich, was
nominated by Lewis Thorne, of Blyth,
seconded by W. T. Bray, of Wingham.
About a dozen other candidates were
nominated, amongst whom were Mr. P.
Kelly, ..f Blyth, who was 'sn badly de-
feated in 1879, and our townsmen
Messrs. S. Platt, W. Campbell, J. Mit-
chell, Stec, and H. W. Ball, but all re-
tired in favor of the tint named candi-
date.
Mr. Johnston. professed anxiety t..
consider the nomination, but the meet-
ing insisted upon a speedy acceptance,
and Mr. Johnston accepted it.
There can be but little hope of Mr.
Johnston capturing the constituency, as
Col. Rosas popularity is increasing every
day in every municipality.
Mr. R. Rutledge, of W. H. Gillard
& Cu., of Hamilton, was in town during
the week. He looks as if "travelling"
agreed with him.
This year 'lithe year of jubilee with
the sipper Canada Bible and tract Soc-
ioty, and it is intenued to celebrate it in
Selections, by the Editress ; Reading,
Miss Halite; Duett, Misses Gibson ;
Reading, Mr. Duncan ; Question drawer,
Mr. Strang.
The Stratford Hrr.dd nukes the fol-
lowing allusion to Mr. James Huston,
late manager of the estate of R. B.
Smith, in this town: "Mr. James Hus-
ton and family set out for Winnipeg
yesterday. Mr. Huston has long been
a resident of this town and one of our
leading business men. The wish of all
who knew them here is that the Huston.
may be prosperous and happy in their
fish ;called hard fish), and a duty of one-
half cent per pound on fish (called soft
fish) imported into the United States,
that may be caught in Canadian waters
A NORTH-WIEST TRADE.—We under-
stand that while in Manitoba recently,
Mr. A. Morton, of the Dominion Car-
riage Works, received a number of or-
ders for vehicles. Mr. Morton is hope-
ful of building up a considerable trade
with the North-West, as he knows just
what kind of waggon and carriage is
needed there. We hope Meson. Mor -
Gm d• Creasman may do a homing busi-
ness despite the obnoxious duties ou
materials used in the manufacture of
carriages, etc.
A lamp exploded in the house of Mr.
John Sproal, on Sunday morning last,
and the place had a narrow escape front
destruction by fire. Owing to the sick-
ness .,f a child the lamp had been loft
burning, and towards morning, when all
had fallen asleep exploded with a lied
noise. The family was immediately
awakened. and the bedclothes and cur-
tains were found to be on tire. The
flames were subdued before much dam-
age was done, although Mr. Sproal was
considerably burnt in extinguishing
them.
The editor of the Stratford' Adr'rfiaer,
speaking of our prettytown, says:
"What Stratfordite coud repress his
admiration of the cleanliness of the
"Lake City," when contrasted with
those of the capital of Perth 1 It must
bo remembered, however, that the in-
habitants of the former have a whole'
lake of water at their disposal, while we
have only a small pond. With such a
supply of the cleansing element,' it
would be strange indeed if the streets of
Goderich were not perfect models of
Cleanliness.
Lecrui*. --The Kincardine Reporter
says: On Monday evening, Rev. Dr.
Williams, of Goderich lectured in the
Princess Street Methodist Church, be-
fore a very good audience. The sub-
ject, "England as seen through Cana-
dian spectacles," was one of absorbing
interest from commencement to close.
The financial report of the church was
read by Treasurer Geo. Sturgeon.
From it we learn that during the past
year some 83,200 were raised for church
purposes. The indebtedness on the
building has been reduced during the
year, and the officials have strong hopes
of making a still ereater reduction dur-
ing the current year. Rev. Dr. Williams
has consented to return to Kincardine
at an early date.
a fitting manner. new home."
FISH. On - Monday last the fishing Those who would like to get a glimpse
tug Despatch caught off Goderich har- Into the Mormon system, as set forth
min-
tier and brought to port 2,G(N) lbs. of 'ver the signatures of a number of whitefish and trout. asters, statesmen and judges, should send
for the "Hand -book on Mormonism."
Mr. James Anderson, of Toronto, has This work treats of the subject in many
been visiting his brother-in-law. Mr. aspects, and seems to h. sent out in good
,James Imrie, during the week. Be left faith by those who would stem the tide
yesterday for Duluth. of Mormon polygamy. Prize 25 cents.
The old brick blacksmith .holo en Hand -hook Publishing Company, Salt
The adjourned meeting of the direc-
tors of the N. W. T. Company was held
at the company's office in Sarnia on the
20th ult., when the various offices were
filled by the re-election of the office hold-
ers during the past year, which was as
follows: President, S. Neelon; Manager,
Henry Beatty; Secretary -Treasurer, J.
D. Beatty. The following gentlemen
have been appointed to command the
tins fleet of steamers belonging to the
line: Captain Moore to the Quebec;Capt.
L. Morrison, to the Ontario; and Capt.
McGregor to the Manitoba. It is un-
derstood that the Asia and Sovereign
will take their places on the regular route
this season. They will he commanded
by Captains Malcolm McNab and John
Savage who were )nates in the Compa-
ny's service laetyear. -[Sarnia Observer.
Vital a e..
The report of the births, marriages
and deaths, of the Provinces of Ontario,
in the year 1880, has just been furnish -
front which we make a iew extracts of
interest to our readers The number el
births registered in Huron County iia
1880, was 1581. being a decrease, of 224
•ver 1879. The number of marriages
was 471, an increase of 39 over the pre-
ceding year.
The only countie.which show a larger
birth rate than Huron are Middlesex.
Wentworth and York, ,while 11 counties
out of a total of 39, show a larger death
rate. 585 Tut of • population of about
65,'00 is not large, and the comparison
with other counties shows that the peo-
ple in Huron either live more- temper-
ately or are leas subject to disease than
those of other counties.
Including births, marriages and deaths
together, Goderich shows a decrease of
70 over the preceding year.
Of the births, in Huron 851 were
males and 740 females, and the largest
number of the former born in any
month was 102, in March, and of the
latter 70, in August. There were 10
illegetimate children registered during
the year, and five still born.
Of the marriages contracted the Pres-
byterians take the lead with 168 males.
and 147 females. Methodists coming
second, and Episcopalians third. De
cember takes the lead with the largest
number of marriages, 75 being contract
ed in that month while July only had
18. Only five males were married un-
der 20 years of age, while 111 females
entered the state under that age.
welt •t • Otseoaat.
Hon. J. Hibbard recently received
the two volumes of Huhb►rd's news-
en paper and Bank Directory of the World,
a e aad one �, and permitted us to look over the in-
hale feet 11150 to the South a angle of the pages of that splendid work.
said fat number fire 454. thence due North two Kingston street was pulled down last 1 Lake City. Uterestintah. gP
I chains more or leas, to the North Fawtangle week. Visite a number of old buildings The premises of Mr. E. Downing, the it is a monument of American push and
have been taken down of late. Moot and shoe man. have been very enterprise. Mr. Hubbard has laid him
Mrs. E .1. Copeland hue been making snuck unproved bythe recent repairs. self open to the suspicion of being a
Pe pjoker in yoking the newspa r business
extensive purchases in New York. and
paid a flying visit to Toronto last week.
otthat l.nt, thence due Twat twenty nine and
•belllinks, (291) more or lees, to the South West
annggl1e (/
of Lot twenty one s In the Qoderich
ollfos reserve, t5enee dee North along the
West limit of Iota twenty one (211. twenty (7At,
nineteen
119) and elRit' ort (181. Is Ste (soder
lob office reserve two 1Rn. shams. more or lean
to the Southerly angle of lot thirteen (131. (led- S)'e is doing s Inn(' bonnet in W inns-
erleh office reserve, thence North thirty two peg
1171 d . .. West five .5) chains. seventy five
1751 links. comm or pew, to•point one hundred Mr and Mn. (.Peon (aft Goderich on
and three (HIE/ fres from ter'entre line of the Saturday to return to their Dakota home
tract crib. Grand Trunk Rahway. where a niter w erid in pleasant time
prat has been planted the soldsoldd(.tann.e rat nue g a very p
hundred And three .loan feet, ).-Ing mwenred sa,eng their relative% and friends in
at Atlee swlee to tit. a.M centre Inns. firms. iSaintH r,
slily
w. W' n.
South slaty one 461i &Wreest to a t
�r hundred and seventy two leve feet Smut, Permute.. - Feu preneee run- having elarwei since the n.arnago o Mr. - papers In venous language*, end ..1her more money. it is a.-' o time
from the North Westerly Itntaref Ooderteh nine in the i4uslrAt stiles and we ars in and Mrs Tho Iio.rsle was consum- features trio numerous to mention. The ee•sah"^ took place in the waste ..t ly
WKNIGHT PRA('TWAL BAR
• rent and Hair dresser. bars to retinal
thanks to the Table for Awa }r ww,aile• and
v hefts • ennttnnanee of eastern. He ran
thwy he found at his Shaving Putt*, mid?
e Pea OiM Qedetieh.EST 1410181111118 .410
A few days ago the Hensel! Salt Well
company hal a meeting foe the purpose
of settling up their accounts and dispos-
ing of the well, which they had sunk at
a very large expense. They concluded
to give the well to the man wht, .owned
the land on which it was, divide- what
little money was left, and dissolve the
company- a wise proceeding. Thus
ends the great scheme that was to add
so immensely to the business pr..aperity
of Hensall. The man who now hold
the well offers it for rine dollar to any
person who will hind himself t.• erect a
block and carry ..n the manufacture of
salt, an offer not likely t.. he accepted
under the pre.ent depressed condition
of of the salt interest.
Exeter we understand, 1s determined
to make an attempt to raise a boonn in
its midst by the same pr cess, madly be-
lieving that by some better financial
The new front presents a fine appear- ppoee scheming they will sueeee•i. it appoe•rw
anal and inside and prouesents
the store is with mousy institutions. Seriously, he that the stage "a fool and his money aro
as bright a a new shilling. The refitting has done well. To the general informs soon separated, -is destined to hold good
of the store has been a capital advertise tion ahnut sewsp•pes he has added a to the end of time.
p oft of the responsible hanks of the The Wroxeter well, after heving been
meet for Mr. Downing, and outride of i world, de.cnptions of the different sunk over 1400 feet, and funding no salt,
the increased convenience,haso caused the . countries. maps .1 all nation., tables of is abandoned, which is a haat thing for
hoot and Chose trade to "boom" on the the owns and currencies of all nae - the stockholders, for if they had found
corner of East-st, and the Square. portraits and luogr■phscal sketches f salt they would have nest likely *rectal
CRtNA WEDDING. —A 'erre of yrars prromment jewrwleita, facstmilesof many a block, and thereby lost :unsiderabin
office [•.wens to fess e•ate 1' pw•mdarl ed the
lapel conveyed M rhe (tndtri, it 1s.mmer Hotel w position to do prating cheaper than I mated a lathe number of friends last newspaper directory proper ia wore c„m- m.mey in sinking salt arils, for nothing
((}5lnpterirh p•wy en the ,orp,,ratans mf the t4. ea.tTown o•rlyany f other office an this section. Call
stens the wad easterly bonwdary of ate town and see samples
lwapertl Lad Parallel 4o ale wateeIy quad The Bishop f Huedeassistel b Rev.
are rat ttii. Wieder property tea hundred wad pro of Goderich, held con-
aeventy.fa tint' feet more or lane tothe "entre Canon Rlwo.a
po(�• lora.) tree on the este of tl. bank i Deviation /services m f4t Paul's church,
'p1, spit forty awe end n half Nt etn.-
d..
wear will wont-it.„,,,n•t7 HmHair 4» mid on Sunday evening, about twelve being
a wit etl atntM
town property oar. he•dred arid. t\k41 *Iv eonfirtaei. New En
trees.
▪ LM ale town property. two hundred awl
altty Mee foot to the plum oaf bs,ginsing, ter
� d oisnie rt y stove dtlr+te•m, eomprialnst
kits
nnmite hewn
rfiireert�otweir” )ueleaive, of the
Aeel" h . �ehleh bads anted i Te..meeatta s1
A and B pe1
Shan o.» In Ier Inc saltown 01((rwhrleh. seat 1l.,- Mlles thone.aArat
ttw,toIM•
the twentieth ay of April net*, at the hontnf
lint ate e-Iro•k. noon.
Itis feet. Themes moth Utirtit wren d.
11 ala said e•ss••rly Ilmlt '11 4Ltw.s. A game of curling was
plsytwl here last week between a Toronto
town (led by a well known chancery
lawyer) and w team ref home players.
Tht ikwtench men Meat by 1:1 shots.
N Eleanor (;eorg.n'a readings on
Mosley evening were rad t largely at-
tenobd. A number of the pieeeg were
Psi 'BERT 01884'MM, I de.Aveily applauded She appeared ho
iI .1rM
O. �aaS•T$s pROPi Ire( AIT okcrtfr. Oe!c.. {•,„ •:•, *hie �•�s1•!o *....ar- Peas w
-'1»-sweaHuron best .ri•-.ntaar•
t.n
week as.embled at the residence of the ! plete and well arrangwi. An idea r.f batt loss can be the result, either too the
still hsp,,y couple. 4th con. of (loierich the labour expended on the work may ureses who ortgttute new schemes or t.
township. where they were received with I he gathered from the fact that full in- those who are already in the business,
unbounded hospitality. About fifty per- formation is given concerning 4,0201 se more than enough well are in opera -
sons ant down to the oyster supper esu daily papers: 3,4457 papers published tbn to supply all the salt Ineedbd in On
d
plement.by other solid fare`, Mo- I less frequently than daily an,l more fro- 1 tarn for the next ten years. with an
.lames `tsundere, of (S.wierieh, disp.na- fluently than weekly: 17,8449 weeklyabundance for export to wherever it
toe the bivalves with a liberal hand publications, and R,llOR pnbliahel lege I will pay to ship it. Lake many other
The evening we. spent in games and frequently than one.* week, making in' thing% in Canada, the salt business is
amusements, and the honoured pair not» all s total of 34.274 pnhlicatinns, with a under the weather in c.•nserpu. nee o'
withstanding their score of years of
merri.d life. led off in the dine. with •
total annual circulation of 10,5449,4t1A,- ever competition. [N.w Era
14A The nnmber of enpiee annually-
lightness of step that was hardly 4.. he , diatrlhntahle to eaeh inhabitant in ear- I Local navigation on Lake `iver .'
enacted. Among the Freewnis wan a ton• d,v,sanns ,s freset to he as follows: I has practieally leen open all winter, and
QOM watch end chain, glv.n to Mrs --M ,r't', America. 39.69 to esnh inhabit there has been very few days s hen a
tlrirhie
by her hnshand The company ant: A ,.sralasia, 30.93; Europe, 44,344;
did not disperse until a lat•• hoer, and South America, 3 92; Asia, 0.01: Africa,
the evening was rated a pleasant end v 01 The Conseil regards the vnlusets
•.,irthfnl •.n. M 'hos. nr.%.ns .. rev „!t•,•,t v.•..4. .8 refer.nrr
steamer mull not hese entered or left
the harbor of i uInth, Minn. Satmrday
witness d the gest 4everin of tai!
,won
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