HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-04-21, Page 8THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. .1MIL 21, 1882.
DOORS,
ASHES, BLINDS, I•
MOULDINGS, and every
Description of Interior Finish.
STAIRS, HANDRAILS,
NEWELS and BALUSTERS
A Specialty. Send for Price
Lista. BHiNOLES,
LATH & LUMBER.
Estimates on applies,
tion. Or Address
FRANCIS SMEETH,
Gtnlerich.
Fufuoua Dluvtau.-Too much talk
about their respective tern r no- ked
two of our loud Jehus to try a raw
when cumutg home from towu test
week. Ono of the teams go{ elf the
track, and upset its driver d a cargo
of a plow and a set of harro into the
ditch, 1fe escaped unhurt, b t lost the
race. Our township authorities should
du se,methiug to stop this practice 01
furious driving, which is becoming quite
prevalent of late.
It lmesvllla.
1 Bayselll.
A Mr. Meyer, of Ilayfield Ilan been
offered a large sum fur the right to
manufacture a reaper and mower of his
own patenting.
One night last week suite Burglars
broke into the store of Mr. ltobt. Mor-
rison, of Bayfield. They affected au en-
trance through a window, appeared to
have lighted the lamp and selected a
number of suits of clothes and pairs of
boots and left. They also took $6 in
silver. The goods were worth $40.
Morrison nays he will sell goads so cheap
now that he will make the thieves think
it was not worth while making thieves
of themselves.
Messrs. John and Oliver Clarke have
returned from Manitoba. They are sat-
isfied to remain in Ontario.
As Mr. John Mills was coming from
Blyth on Tuesday afternoon, with a load
of goods for Mr. Caldwell, some straw in
his wagon took fire from a spark from his
pipe or some other cause. Mr. Mills
noticed it in time to save &conflagration,
but he got his hands warmed a little
more than was agreeable.
Your Carlow, Leeburn and Dunlop
correspondents talk big about horseflesh.
If they want to see homes that are
horses, let them come to Auburn, and
we will show then horses that will open
theirpeepers.
Miss Minnie Elford has returned from
the States. She looks well after her
travels.
Self binders are getting quite nu'ser-
ous around here. Three or four order-
ed already.
Some of our fritttnes around here are
going to Manitoba this week,
Rev. Win. McDonough, of Clinton,
tlreached a good sermon un "Education'
in the Methodist church of this place
Sunday.
Acciugwr.-Awa peddler drove up to
C. Cole's last Saturday the teatu which
was standing hitched to the drill took
fright and ran away add broke the drill.
Damage about $60.
Carlow.
1'. ..t ,i. i :1."uv1 that Mrs. A.
Stirling, who has been very ill for some
time, is improving.
MANITOBA. -Mr. Joseph Tewaley, the
well known.cattle dealer, left last week
for the Turtle Mountains.
Mr. Gordon Young has purchased a
self -binder combined, from the Brant-
ford Company. We wish him every
&access with his new machine.
Viarnxo.-Mies McKay, of Goderich,
has been visiting her old friends, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Young, daring the past
week. Also Mrs. F. Hicks, of Gode-
rich, is visiting at Mr. J. Glen's.
W. 4 *Idlaa aewlaa snow.
A bright and warm day greeted the
spring show of stall and bulls, un
der the auspices of the West Riding of
Huron Agricultural Society. The
i all wheat throughout 1this section is
looking well and promises a good har-
vest.
Mr. Gee. Habel has erected alt engine
house and woodshed combined. Mr. H.
will son have some buildings to let.
Private en..elligeuce front Mr. Jacob
Hebei, who left a short time ago for the
N. W. T., states that he likes the
oouutry well.
On Thursday evening, 6th inst., a
public meeting of the M. V. L. D. A.
was held in the school house, No. 7.
The programme cousisted of readings,
recitations, dialogues, dramas, solos,
duetts, instrumental music, &c. Mr. M.
Swany officiated as chairnnaa. Miss
Harriet Cowherd, of Ooderich, sang
several solos in first-class style. Misses
Fisher and Durst rendered instrumental
music. On the whole it was a success
and ►11 were satisfied.
BhRL
Green. -10- Farmington. Dakota Comer.I grarmsi
M iuurssota. April IIIb the .. itc of Mr. -- _ --
llavld Green, of a daughter. BANIL OF MONTREAL.
M
Uoelwrt, On Sunday March 10th wife of r.
Jetties Uuchert of a daughter.
MA/11ilEY.
weather was, perhaps, the most aucoome- Williams Ferguson In Itressel. en Ap- CAPITAL. •t•w
Banking. 1'0 '1 s 11'.: 1.!.1:�'1 01{',
ted h rip A. d1 th • ma ac, br ttrv, Jt.Lu Rosa, 8t'RPLt'8. • -
tiu attached to 51 1 • • r. c tar t ttts lu SI!sa lrrlb I
,, t,Mup r, 1;:-..ri etrzn. 1s a candidate, !ur IL(' Lail
Is•g•d'. I .0 f■ the touting r:ret.tes lu this
riding. I solicit your vote east as.1 ice,
lentis,Irrl.t Vont coli scl''1.
i `nq'ttly'
fol feature of the exhibition, altl g 1 ltl 1 1 tv Ilia
\E$T
&,s...0-' RiB1 & OF RURO N
not the least °lame can t ertruaeu, aunt Brussels.
the mtanag rs of the show. :;,with !linen. Al.the Dublin sIre.•t parses -
Siren bl)lla, among them some very a e. Guelph. by Rev. W. J. 'Maxwell. on
promising aytutals were &flown, against
tour last )ear; but only twelve stallions
appeared in the ring, wile last spring
tweety-three moved befor� the judger.
The drain un our finest et tire stock has
made itself felt at the spring shows in
Godes ch (3ri^ch
C 1;. PUNSF(11:1i, - •
Goderlch Township.
Mr. W. Phipps and family, have
moved to Michigan,where he has bought
a farm.
Mr. William Elliott, brother of the
Reeve has gone to Dakota with a let of
horses which he will dispose of there.
Mr. James Cox, is the owner of a
very prolific sow. She has had 68
young pigs at four litters inside of two
years, and 41 of these were raised to
'nature growth.
RONAMAS. -On Saturday last a team
of Mr. Mr. Charles Cole, of the llth
con., which was standing in the attach-
ed to a seed drill, took fright at Mr. J.
W. Hill's peddling rig, and almost de-
molished the drill.
ACCIDINT.-On Saturday last, while
Mrs. Halstead, sr., of the Maitland con.,
was walking across the barn floor it
gave way, and let her fall a distance of
nine feet, hurting her very badly. She
will be laid up for a few weeks.
Huron this year. foe reputation of _ the horsesofthis sectionhas spread tithe
86 years use h h Poul up (spitaf, - aC,!rNl,(lpl.
blit and the lung Fur- „e, fltul
'r erode:. oils twat.. kir. lleorge zenith, w
Mary A. Ilflleu, all of that city.
Shirt. At Oeueva Switzerland. on March
16th Violet l.tlitas. only daughter sit the
late John W. ShIel, of tlruseels. aged 10
fears and 1 months.
ICBM.
In Colborne. us, Sunday, A+ n1 Ind, 1 uuiee.
beloved wittier Frederick Crrecbenaki aged
tl ut sleearsed has fur the
past 5 utontha, su red continually the tor-
tures u a tumor u the .
Alto Interest us, crash'
of oral and ttrtul ,' tett..
Dean parts of the wor d.
CANADIAN HAN lir OF t'
,
toe , i 7 FRED. W. J • ►H.13TON.
NINIEllCE Apel I.!a t9L2. 1881 II.
Travelling Cultic.
61tANI,TItU l:.
a.►wr.
pN,, hxp'e. )bx'd. Mia'd
Gowlerich.I.v 1.3Uain _ 12.05pm 3.151.m 1t0 n,
Soaforth.... 7...t1 -. .. 1.19 " . I.4 " . 10.50
S eratfurtt. A r a t;M; w .. 2. Cpm .. 6.Jltl m .. 1.910 '
w en•1'.
Pau. Kap' Mts'd... 1z ,l
Strstforll.Lv l.tteen..7.50p 7.Li " .S.4S0 '
tis
S eefurth.: ., J.1; • ' .. tt..e5 .
Outterith.At aLipm..5.50pm.. margin i.ispuo
t,ltr..t t 55'1t•STERIt.
r:xp{ . Mail, Esp's.
Clinton gel north. .ta.aram...t.tip01 M.1Spu
" gufng&with..:tSty&s..Jt.t&tam..7.11 "
b'r.5U1 LINES,
i.ucknow Stage lets 1i 1 arr. to.ISem Cep fpm
Kincareline '. •. " 1 UUaIu " Tam
Iteumlller " IIVettnvolay and
Samples 1 urriv, s (Mani 9.1
INSURANCE CAI:D.
neighboring repo t t b turast Rt+f - - F1,4 •
sea. of the wealthy American traders
have enticed from our Innet some u
J of the
VaVdat-.In
SarniaItt arnia on the IIID April. Cather-
ine 4 beloved wife of the !Hun. Alexander
- yuN. lt' V. 3! M.t•�Tklt
best imported and home bred stallionsP's�`t'
on this side of the Atlantic. re -
A few Sundays ago a horse belonging
to Mr. Wm. Blake, after having been
hitched to go to church, bolted, and as
there weano tine in the buggy to control
the lines it followed its own inclination
until it came to Bethel B. C. church,
and there it turned into the open gate
corning into collision with one of the
posts of the shed. The runaway result-
ed in breaking off the reach pole and
irons of the vehicle, without injury to
any one. -EC/onto.
The two fine, showy heavy draughts
Messrs Fisher were sort of
a lot imported to Chicago from Cam-
bridgeshire, England, and bought there
by our enterprising townsmen. They
were Much admired, and took the high-
est prizes in their class.
The first prize Durham bull calf,
shown by Mr. Young, of Colborne. was
bred by James Dickson, Register, on his
Tuckersnmth farm, and although not )'et
two years old, weighed 1710 lbs. The
young bull's shown by Messrs. Varcoe
and Washington were greatly admired
fur form, and gave premise of being
very superior herd leaders.
Mr. A. Young, of Kintail, was the
largest exhibitor on the ground, and
captured a number of prizes for hones.
Further particulars are ;given in the
exhibited by M Loderkkdasrkes.
F
Leeann.
Mr. Andrew Meldrum preacked in
the Presbyterian church here on San -
day. He looks well and hearty, not-
withstanding three month's hard study
at Knox College.
REratssD. -The misdeeds of Boreas
at the Bible Chr),istian church last winter
have been repaired by a "bee," com-
posed of some of the members of the
church and others.
Mr. J. J. Wright, of the Point Farm,
left lest week for a visit to the Queen
city.
R&iIoNSD.-The many friends of Mr.
W. H. Aborne will be sorry to hear
that, on account of frequent attacks of
dyspepsia, he has had to resign his
post as teacher at Zurich. His resigna-
tion will take effect on the 1st of May
A fine large learn, 50 x 28 feet, was
raised on Saturday last on the farm of
Mr. E. Shaw, by Mr. Charles Morris,
framer. The captains of the sides were
Meson. W. Strachan, of Leehwrn, and
A. H. Williams, of Dunlop. The side
led by Mr. Strachan was victorious.
WRON° AGAIN. Your esteemed cor-
respond-.nt at Dunlop is wrong about the
first plowing of the a a.ann. Mr. A. H.
Horton turned the fit•t sod in this sec-
tion nn the 28th of March, and as we
have led the plo'1in', we will also beat
Dunlop in th•' yield of Loam to the acre.
Watom to Blown.
Dunlop.
Mrs. H. Horton has just returned
fmm a Visit to her father's, in Wawa
nook.
Mr. A. ''slnpion lett ut. Tuesday to
sail with Captain Rhynes nn the great
lakes
Tea SIGNAL give more home news
than any other ; t or, an'4 tan he had
kir the balance of 1881 for $1.
The drive. of the 'nine 'Fleet ws eel, in
trying her pscea, was Hung out of his
rig by the aniru'tl stumbling over a atone
He was bruise 1 a little, but nit badly
hurt
Pada° Rr, w et , ,Itf••id aha ihtn
lop a a.►tch••I shoat a quantity of
Anel room. The .,w ser eaa tit et
. it,waveletIrtpert.y
DeMtrp ore et dere
ns fore 1;1,4 '.,dice.
the an '-'r•1 the pr tote of yn•ir
hewn
torr+.•. n•tn•
twit h .ft of nr.ns of this
year Nr„w,t•• ',Ir Mel'liolald is
Sii3Or1111. ,avvlrwrv.
ffiatalL
SUararsE ANDPEEAEITATION.-A large
number of the friends and well-wishers
of Donald McGregor, Kintail, lake
range, township of Ashfield, met at his
residence on Thursday evening, 13th
Mat., for the purpose of passing a plea-
sant evening with, honest Donald, and
to show him that good feeling and re-
spect which was due to him en his re-
moval to Goderich. As Donald was al -
was a bey among boys, and a gentleman
in every capacity, the whole neigh-
borhood made a grand turnout, and the
evening being fine, gave the ladies a
good opportunity of corning out, which
added greatly to the affair of the even-
ing. There was a steady rush of ladies
and gentlemen pouring in from six
o'clock until half past nine, at which
time a long and very pointed address
wu read by J. B. McDonald, of Kin -
tail, who presented our host with a
magnificent $12 merehaum pipe. After
the address was read, we received a very
able and well -worded reply from our
host, showing his appreciation of what
he had received; after which a number
of songs were sung by a number of the
ladies and gentlemen present. After
this, lunch was served, when all joined
in "tripping the light fantastic toe"
until nearly day break, when all
bade Donald an effectionate good byre,
and retired each to their respective
places of abode with the idea that they
had never enjoyed such a joyful and
well -spent evening in Ashfield.
PRIZE LIST.
ROAMS -HEAVY DEAOOHT.
Four years old and over --let "Prince
of the Isles," D. (I J. P. Fisher;- 2nd
"Boxer," D. & J. P. Fisher; 3rd "Dun-
more," A. Young, Kintail.
Three years old-lst "Pride of Car-
row," A. Young, KintaiL
OEIEP-LL YURIO*E.
Four years old and over-1st"Nether-
by," A. Young, Kintail; 'And "King
Tom,' Geo. Currell, Kingsbridge
Two years old -1st "Young Donald
Annie," Jacob McGee, Hullett.
ROAD OR rARR1A .E HORSE. '
Four years old or over-lst"Tontine,•'
John Beaconi,Goderich Tp;2nd "Your
Wide Awake" James Currie, Goderich
Township; 3rd "Beauty of the Domin-
ion," Wm. Keifer, Ashfield. ,r
Two year old-lst "Young Cloud,'
Jas. Bailie, Goderich.
BC LIS ---DU SHAM.
Two years old and over -1st "Bis -
mark," John Robertson, Colborne; 2nd
"Cowper," Peter Fisher, Colborne.
Under two years -let "Matehern," A.
Young, Colborne; 2nd "Robin Hoed" J.
Varcoe, Carlow; 3rd "Royal Prince," J.
Washington, West Wawanosh.
JUD0aa.
James Biggins, Clinton; George "%al-
ker, Tucketamith; John McLean, Dun-
gannon.
ADDREBs.
Dais FRIRND.-A few of your many
friends and associates have met together
on this occasion to pass a short time in
social intercouae with one another, but
more particularly, to show you that stark
of respect which you have merited by your
conduct during your residence a coag
as. We may say you have spent Voir
lifetime in this Locality, and during tl''s
time, by your agreeable manners Cbl
honest endeavors always to do what is
right, you have not only retained the
love and confidence of these who have
been your comrades since boyhood, but
have gained the love and esteem of
many here to -dont whose acquaintance
with you is onmparatively short. We feel
a ditticalty in giving expression to our
feelings in words, but by emir re-
moval from among us, we are losing
one who has always been a supporter
and an active worker in matters, eahu-
lated to promote thehappiness of flrieads
and associates Though we have rut here,
we do not consider that by meetimehere 119,
this eveninv, and presenting yoga 110th 16th Wind at 1(1 p. u'. S. W., fresh.
this- that it in at all equivalent to el, clear, white frost. Brilliant &uref+& bore -
respect which is your due, and we eslr
you not to measure our respect for you
by what you have received, for well
know that it is a difficult matter to slew
a just appreciation of true frieadaMP. hazyy. No. of nules wind trav4«1 in
w hneir e SBIt ••
18th Wind et 10 p. m. S. E. Itght,
homy. No. of miles wind travelled in
84 bows US.
• 0, hl. MAQlteieAl.n, Observer
0ed.rich, Apel 11th, 1882.
Gonzklc
Wheat. t Falb vi bush.. ....
Wheat. ISpriu ) Y bush....
Flour. 0 barrel.. ....
Oats, ii bush ........ .......
fess, i bush ..............
Barley,e busk ..............
Potatoes a bush ............
Hay w ton .. .. ..............
ltuttrr. Y a...... ......
F.ggs to dos. tunpaeked)........
Cheese, .
Shorts, C cwt .. ..............-
Bon. le cwt
Chop, a cwt..
Wool..
Wood....., ...,
Hides..:..
Sheepskins..
!tressed Hots
_--__
Goderich Branch.
11, April :Rio 188!. A. M. ROSS, - - MANAtteli.
.. e1 18 34$1 90 Interest allowed on detrostt.•
trate on
...• . 6 860,_401 awe 000 Otwt Britapin and the United States. Towns anti l'111e4 tit bough
... 0 w 0,1)7:
t1 and sold.
.. 070 rI 0 73 Advancesto Farmers on Notes. w nth nue o
U 70 M 0 rs
more endorsers. without mortgatre. 17.5,
6 M 06AI _
1100 M110e,
Merrls Nra■erlla.
•
The spring show of this society was
held at Blyth, en Tuesday, and was well
attended by stock owners. Owing to it
being such a fine day for spring work,
not many farmers were present. The
following is the prize list for which we
are indebted to the editor of the Blyth
Review:--
Heavy
eview:-Heavy draught horses- 1st J. Mason,
"Borland Chiet;" 2d, McLaughlin &
Horton, "Enterprise;' 3rd L. McNeal,
"Young Clansman."
Heavy draught, 2 years old and un-
der-lst T. J. Bell, "Good Hope III;"
2d Wm. Bell, "Pride of Hannan.
General purpose-lst J. J. Perrish,
"Young Enterprise;" 2nd G. Nott,
"Wonderful Lad;" 3rd 'G. Anderson,
"England's Glory."
General purpose, 2 years old and en-
der -A. Smith, "Young Bank of Eng-
land."
Road and carriage -J. Beacom, "Ton-
tine„
Judges for horses --A. Tines, Clinton;
G. Sprung, Hullett; W. Greve, MoKil-
lop.
Cattle, thorbugkbrel, any age- -1st J.
Cumming; 2d R. Mutch; 3rd S. Millen.
Thorougbred under 2 years -1st .J.
Torrance; 2nd J. Washington; 3rd J.
Potter.
Judges for cattle J. Govier, Nullett;
E. Watson, Blyth; L. Tasker, Hullett.
•
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1882 -MANITOBA --1832.
1 00 • 100
4 :: 41SPECIAII EXCURSIONS.
700 " 780 -
Oif) " 1 ell
7a '' e u THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
McCOLL BROS & CO.
TORONTO_
MANITFACTURER S
OF -
bas arranged for a series of excursion trains.
t• charge of special agents, to rue thruugh to
Dakota swt M-tuituba without ohau,rr ut oars.
These trains will comment.* to run about the
arta of March. who intend guing to
the Northwwet should bear in mind that the
Greed Trask is the sherteet sad best route.
having an indepeudent line te. Chicago. thus
avoiding all us
n..ecea.y boo transfers and
tochanges
ot the travelli..i pablic year facilities
other road. The tu.derwigned will have much
pleasure in ruru:sv.yr•tery information as to
fares, tickets. ban- 're, treleht and live stook
wallparts o �uLlu -taw '
t I d M.1 to,ba .rd dt'
LARDINE
nab,legoedecbn•k.su m1.»ash pwp dent mallet'.
f`
Pamphlets me.pt.... free 11/3 &ppl &lion.
AND- Aaeat G. T. }t.. er
H. ARMSTRONG,
ItONO,
CYLINDER OIL. rxeanwn sod ticket agrut
t:aterlch.
OIL
/awns-OKtas- aefert.
Four Medals and three diplomas awarded 1
them last year t the leading lixDtbi+�{�' 11 I�1 O C
tions, in the Dominion Re )I ! aryl
MANUFACTURERS. 1 tt l
And all men running machinery will save
money by[slag oar oils. Our LARDINE and
CYLIN AR OIL hasnoequal. Facespeak
louder then words, and the Wilhite can and out
that the foregoing assertions are true, by try-
ing one sample of our. Oils prices etc., on ap-
nlicatlon to
State of the. weather for the week
i endiug April 18Th, 1882.
April 12th -Wind at 10 p. m. N. W..
light, cloudy, trust. No. of miles wind
travelled ill 24, hours 616. Snow flur-
ries during the day.
13th- -Wind at 10 p. N. WY., light,
cloudy-, frost. NO. 01 utiles, whirl tra-
velled in 24 hours 5111,
14th- Wim; at 10 p. m. N. W., light,
clear, white frnat. Atrrr a ilorealis.
No. of miles rind travelled in :11 hours
336
16th- Wind at 10 p. m. S. W., fresh,
clear, white frost. Aurora Borealis.
No. of miles Mind tratelled in ''A hours
'alio extending across the beeves* from
north to east Net. of miles vied tra-
velled in 24 hours MS.
17th Wind at 10 p. m. 14 W light,
.Judging, then. fr..m our least intere0e19el
with you, and the social disposition you
have always manifested, we ale confi-
dent you will make friends wherever
you go; frtends, we trust, wnrllty of
tear onwfidence. We hope in your new
sphere of labor. von may have good
health awl sbendstrt success. In short
we wish you and Mrs. McGregor sad
family everything which constitutes a
happy and espial life. May riot old
age, if yon are permitted to sea stick,
be a period of your life yielding tbe:r000t
p eastere. and may y-l)ur end he opal*.
The time will soon eome wbud soca
tp prat $ 4 beck War* es ageiy sae
700 may TIMI confident of a hetattlr rsr}
ph,,, ge Must wallas •1 rest.
we bele4r.. of
the entire community. May you long
live to enjoy life and the respect of all;
and may He who rules and gorerns all
things he venr guide and ftrot..etnr
McColl Bros & Co Toronto
The Iardine is for sale in Goderich by
R. W. McKENZIE, G. H. PARSONS,
C. CRABB, and D. K. STRACHAN.
1635-6 m.
J j She ho .es to be favored with a visit Maga her
patrous, and the ladies generally.
\IRS. VAR;`OCK-
II(6Stendforl, an illmorliehe,nlp,reer.
.beth jaaae. has long besa rea.Rn t sed m
ClOrta.iy, baa wriilet the muetc to
'llenayson's soujs • "All Bands
j1118ide" Ai sew ts� Marwillatae
liboillitdl
the poet
irlRfrriOea thit the well -kale on firm
yr. 11140 st t 0*, Of Pew York
hiasg•t,itastl/ cusp In wiled tip its
Tby ale tired o1 1Jursa, ala
will close up entirely, inclnelifIg all the
branch house* in Europe and mills and
factories. The Rhe emplovwd aim them
,nd wormer%
one his part fir Mteiresatre octal all,
3�eDical.
Begs to acquaint the Ladies of (toilerlth nd
vicinity, that she Is now showing
Spriai and hvier Elhery
At her shop, Hamilton Street, in great and
besutttul variety. She has secured the ser-
vices of a city milliner. and feels assured that
she can give
SATISPA Ca' low -
The
ON
IN BOTH
STYLE AND MAKE.
BRITISH ASS. COV, 7'uruaro--Iratebliahe
1833
YHtF;NiJC INS. CO'Y, of 1rtane's tEnglandl-
Estabhslted 1789.
HARTIY)HI) INS. COT. of HAterrrnD. Conn
- Fatwbliabcd 1K1111.
Risks taken In the above first -clam Offices. at
the lowest rates by HIORRACE 5tuUl'UN.
The undersigned is also Aptwwlirr for the
CANADA PER. LOAN •sD-,.VINGS core
Tottowvn.
Money to Loan on flat, bete s.•rurlty, ront
7 to 8 per Cent. -Chargee moderate.
HIORAI'E 1101'TON.
DR.Ont. HUTCHISON, DUNGAN1819NON,
GR. McDONAGH, M.D., PHYSIC -
. IAN, SURGEON, &c.. Graduate of Tor-
onto
oronto University. Licentiate of the Royal Col-
lege of Physician, London, England, &c., tet.,
Y. C. P. 8.Ontario. Once and residence
Opposite Bailey's Hotel, Hamilton street, t:od-
erich. 179641n
DR. McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR-
GEON. Coroner. Re. Office and residence
on Bruce Street, second door west of Victoria
Street. 1754.
SG. MACKID, M. D., PHYSI-
• clan. Surgeon and A000ucber, Graduate
of Toronto University. Once opposite Camer-
ron Bt Cameron's Bank. Liwknow. if not to
office. enquire at the Bank. 17/iy.
DRS. SHANNON & HAMILTON.
Physician*, burgeons. A000uobers. &c.
Office at Dr. Shannon's residence, near the
Jail, Goderioh. G. C. StWONOa, J. C. HAMIL-
TON. 116E
Goderich Sept. 10. 1980.
Mack's Magnetic Medicine !
t "see 1 .•••:,
Altw. I A ,- I
Sum -
la a SuPrompt sad itbctuni Reeudy for
Nervousness (w all its stapta. JF-eak Memory. ,
lou of Brits Posner. Ness Prostration.
NightSweats, Spermatorrbsa.9rwnani Wen k -
seas and Powered Lose a/ Power. It repairs
Nervous Waste, !i'cfesewatss the Jaded Intel -
UK sfeagthene the /sebted Brain. and Re
stores 9e Tone and Viper to Ike Br
Aaested (lana Oryows. The experiaaoe
of titessaada proves It as hev•Luasts Rar-
ROY. The medicine la piesaaat tothe taste.
and each hoz osstalas se etent for two week&
medioatlon. sad is the cleagest and rest.
arrtitu particulars la oar pamphlet, which
we desire to sail hes to say address.
■aet's ■aireesls M.dtefae is sold by Drug
gists at M c4. per box. or Is boxes for gin..
will he mailed Dee of postage. co receipt of the
mono by addressing
NACU'S Matl9RI6 MSNl7NI t'e.,
Wisdom Ont., Canada.
Sold to Goderich, byJAWILSON, and
all DttlaWiaw
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RECEIVED THIS WEEK AT
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Imrie's Book Store
T ATKENHEADV.8.,(SUCCESSOR IN CNK',t"ALLED IN REGARD TO
• . to Dr. Duncan) (tiraduate of Ontario Ve-
terinary College. Office, stablesand residence'
on Newgate Street, four doors east ofColborne /II
Hotel. N. B. -Hones examined se to sound I •T'
Me
rice,Quality
MOM
& Style
G.H.OLD
Rest to announce to the public that he ha. Th
just received
Gafleu Seeds
e Prices are Lower
THAN CAN BE HAD ANYWHERE. TINY ARE
11a110111 aces 4c. $5.50 Boll.
01 alt kinds x1111 a: bottom prices. .t'so
very lire. .t,ek of ttr-,t ciao•
Groceries.
TEAS This Season's Goods.
is cealiGoe HAND. Cell Early Before the Bost Moms are Sold
The Quality is hitst Class. The Patterns are the Latest of
Al
25, 40. 50, G0, and 73,- Per Lb.,
mom
5 lbs. For $1.00 -
Tr -sr TY3.ezx .w
Over 300 Rolls Sold in One Day.
AMESIMR
1 have jest bwarwd the I hsna +tort eofster
jAmEs
Crow•kery. Glasware. and ('h.nawa» Iver
alrrreel In GSM crick, all as bottom
1'lra•r roll and gel my prlrvw before purr/ow-
1
sad save year money
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