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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-07-14, Page 1TWHOLE NLTZAR.RTIL MIlltet 1017.. + 16. ti.**,estfistswta, ) ,: , l� DEVs )fir Sale -4 . c. Currie. Servant -lira. TnrnbnU. Bargains In Prints--0one a Mesa Lwow Jure. - Chas s Carrie's peel lee ItC. Gids. To Drovers mut �eA.w7• T. Yarrow. Sheep and Bens for Sale -Matthew Levy. Pain Ellice Perry Davis, Sea. b taw peace. Ayer's cherry Pectorlal-De. J. C. Ayer t Cu. American Fruit pereerviag Powder-J.1=6e l■ the High Court of Justice Garrow & ylestpt. GOpERIQH, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 14, lssZ. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. - A Goad_-tyessry servant girl. Apply 1• Mrs. Turnbull, Presbyterian Manse. 1817-21. I L,'QR. SALE-_Tii4C BEAUTlleUL 1 $uUdink site, gall handing+ thereon. Iota 816 and 1196. In the town of Uodertcb, be- ing the property owned and occupied b)• the tate Henr II'ortoa see. Convenient to the square. Will be sold in one Parcel or to lots to snit. Enquire of J. l'. Ct•aaIr.. Auctioneer. i 1 I oce. &u g,.C, w,ll,h fmily. rnd twrvrnt 111r�8 Lrutu Glssnd hate mewed safely at i'i`Y\Goderich, rnd are rt present the guest. ! of Mrs. Campbell's father, James Cos, iSeq., Huron Road. . A despatch from Wimbledon states that teergt. Wilson of the 33rd Battal- ion Canadian Militia is loisL some fine shouting. Mr. Wilson, who resales in Notice is hereby given that all back subscriptions not paid AT ONCE will be charged strictly at the rate of $2 a year, and collect- � Seaforth, is a crack shot. ed. Persons owing small please Pena& --We omitted to state last l week that the prizes for single characters settle immediately, and save 50I in the calithtuupian parade were awarded lured - •. ( U K RII;'ii A W G T I U N AI ► 1L T.- ubec • , as follows. 1st W. Huckstep, •cu � C ►sws lnot.a m k Dentistry. j { N I H N 'SURGEON DEN - `1. T13 I. Orssesalrestdesee. West Street bete doors below Maas art Montreal, Ohl roca EDW1N KChFBIt, DENTAL SUR` UletJNTrading I►eaUrla of Twoa1time with '1 ..) AU upSratroos mealy sad carefully perforated. oculus. carne Mea. truer W . Cay We s A' dms L � - ru,S. ethitef iu sdeteab will 1515. snake appointment Lelia - cents on each year s is np- t u e 2nd W. Wilson, clown. Y 1 wt favored with tort`ueeal�sb�V Wlc tion. The Orangemen of Goderich' eud Victoria Milt IUO Company The dat(it after Yo>K on Maitlandville, to the number of about swoon sit tl,o auction maro Wednesday,tiU reboil in pn,oe'atuD to the station Sad Au '1&. ►ilb7t the s.Inproperty Victoria lett orb. art this town of rule stle:..4>Lk p. tn. erten Sas)Mid usual Opeeride k�uwsl at thee of sale. ? ata, sistts�"r• E%- V1$ & LEWIS. imams -ruts. Sluts. lJ Attorneys. solicitors in Chancery &c. t)�1 in Cuurt A. Douse. Lewis.. N. 114. el ARROW & P ----LRU 'DFOOT, BAR l.T H11TKR' . Attorney!. tioliclwras. 1 etc tioderich. J. T. Uarruw, W . Proadteo . 71.1 B. L DOYLE, BARRISTER A N D Attorney. Solicitor in Chancery, E , Godartob. Ont. SAGER & MORTON, BARRd ¢IS - C. Wager ., Goderich. Goderich J. aMorton. Wing - haw ing- 1751. hags. ``. M ALC0MSON, BARRISTER AND AJ. Solicitor. Ones -tomer of West Street and :Market square, over George Ach see s. Goderich. . 1751. EiCAMPION, ATTORNEY. -AT- LAW, Solicitor in Chancery, Convey - sneer. este. Ore over Sbs,Mrd's bookstere, Gudericb, Ont. Any amount of money to loan at lowest rotes of interest. 1751-7. SdEEP AND BEES FOR SALE.-- A number of ram lambs. got by s Provin- aiai wr. ase[. Ales some eho,ce hives of Fur p.rttoalare apply to ]i►'Rngw tsv 1s17 -int. , ttli +on. of Colborne. TO DROVERS, CA. LE SHIT' 1a. i'w rept life watts Mpuite and (yea arm of Teats know!. as t thewwnTends1 and Ilse lit; Ilbaduw Island and istJf! ncedt an ry with the buildings thereon. all watered by the Maitland river and and spews. being about about wo use dhundrelt�and t weuore ur tj e gram acres err acres of which hes been seeded down to • a*tetere of the best • meadow grass. Th meadows are earl' to the spring and and capable of carrying a tu'gt am�ounst of elect' fur lt&tt..laJrsorlshipptni. Per ppaarrtticulars apply Gi nH7llitrrrrrorr- ter. ttoderich O. eie addreer babel shows that you paid slip until that time. Af- this waesiing all back sub- Epiptions will be charged at the jute of $2 per aannm. )LoGILLICCIDDY BRAG. SHEEP ESTRAY. -CAME ESTRAY. Cisme on the premises of the subscriber, about the beginning of Jame. a ewe. The owner Is requested 1" prove 11pproper[ 2'�. Pal chenille endlot 6 herrn. awey. neNile 1'' O. FOR SALE CHEAP. -A FOR And single harne_e. For ply at this office. - �$IC. - MISS SKIMMINGS IN ..1 thanking her patron of for their desireocontinued patronage, or- ganise au extra class, for instructions in vocal and instrumental mails. dertIKthe appr'oach- inr vacation. Terms 06.11) pier Quarter. in ad- vance. (iederich, June 23th,.1882. 1815- BUGGY, 815 BU GGY, particulars ape DEWS ABO t T HOME. (� kylEltt�N' HOLT & CAMERON, I ENDERS WANTED --Fort Sr. )s Barristers,. Soliettees in Chancery, he., George'sChuroht ay School building. es Q ns and eChu ationa can bewren at the "t- ot P. Hu and `G.rt em. M. odC. t'alncrW. ('.; Y. Holt. M. G. l'ameron Uodorich. 1751h �„ t I' HAIWLIFF F on ',and atter Macara, Windham. (\\' f ad Jul) 5th Tenders Th lowest or any ..Aohid%m♦ab&ye. talkie' notes, A a' faith bS'1111�t tt_ TOW'S TOTW5. on Wednesday. The day was celebrat- ed in Clinton in the us style. Rev. S. Jones, of Brussels, our old pastor, is spending a few days among friends in town. Hi• age sits lightly upon him, and we treat he ha. yet many years of pulpit work before him. Tlsrit.IZ houghs oat the whole of the stock of John Story, I will seal at prima Unit will defy wn,petluon. 0. N. DAVIS, Market square. The banners waving on the 12th look but' picture taken by taJ1.W lam. Cr land see hsr thing for an album .e n iced until Wednesday. ny. tender Monday. July 10th. a u -�-- T i not necessarily accepted. H. RAIICLIF'FE, �Aealcal. I Cbalrman Building Committee. iBiSlt -._-_ l (iudericb,June"3th, R•HCTCHLSON, DUNOAN 81;N' i HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT I 1 wilt not be rrepocsi t}�' any debts run - D Out. traded by myeifr or any other tx'rsen w It R. McDONAGH, M.D., PHYSIC- l•-•1 HYSIC- out my wrllten UTder. Ik, st iT Ix,Sisuley• G. IAS. SURGEON, ate.. Graduate of - onto University. London, of the Royal I `� lege of Physicians,Lond M`e aand residence I lfav ngEcompl E d hEEG MSI in LLE Rc M. C. t Ba Ont, t' �- under Prof. letppt of Landon, and having re - erica. to Hallcy.s Hotel. Hmmiltdn str11K m oared • as Le. is now prepared to re- ' erlcb _------' sive a tltntud number of pupils for Piano ` 4-L SICIAN, SLR- tnstrncttol. Miss eeesseiter is also prepared Y 1 HY rayon Portraits. SatUfa.> A. rsforC DR. lit -LEAN, guaranteed. Residence, Gce St Coroner. &r. Or w and Victoria tion inevery ease Bruce Street, ee^and door west of Variolas 1751. corner Cambria Road and lewgate Street. Street _ LI G. MA ' _:ID, FAL D., PHYSI- . / C. WILL PAY FOR TUB SIGNAL, __-- 11. clan. surgeon line Aes.ociter. One -nista I O' I Subscrpostageibe at ttfree for athe balance of this IM of Tereus.* University. t)'!lKroppesite Camey I Suer. -- -on R Cameron'e Bank. Lnoknow. i104)1 in . -- 1!ece. enquire at the flank- - O RENT. - A COMFORTABLE Bettie on South Street, containingnt nd . IRS. SHANNON & HAMILTON, L n rooms. kitchen and pantry. with "M at It tS `urgeoer. residence. seer l UFA.3IeIIAHON. e at ire. Shannon s residence. sewn a soft water. Apply to 18_ tf. d1.(Iodetricb. G. ('. `tuatmoN J. C. HA1t1L .oN. GENERAL lKTELL1GEN i>ttea'tI'iSOI� DABstxR i m LAWN PASTY. -The Lalies Aid Sue -I CAPACITY !ruts Parrutu+as• - The Department has iety of the North Street Meth'drtI Marine and Fisheries Church have friends in Mr. and Mrs. apparently determined to put a stopto George Acheson, who wil11ext`for the prevent a repetition of er the overcrowding of athemers, and London horn Chep premises on Tuesday purpose of elbowing the gr.utcls to be roe. With this end in view, and under used for a lawn party. Ica creams, ber- the previsions of the Act respecting ries, and other rufresheteut.a will be pro- inspection of stetuuboats and for the aided. and the general public will be greater safety of passengers byp them,a�t made welcome. A live committee u Order in Council has steamers p shall not preparing for the event. viding that passenger Miss 1.1a Strsubel, teacher ,f the be allowed to carry utore than a 'pacified ninth ditiaion, Ph,ebe-st schcs,l, was number of passengers. The maximum this recipient of a u ery handsome card number allowed steamers calling at this rt is as follows: Quebec, 550 passett- reeeiver, accompanied by a very pretty Pe33 crew; Ontario, 500 passeagers, address, from the pupils ei of pr 4th digs- ,Iters, crew; Manitoba, "i0 passengers, 30 ice, asn akin of choir appreciation tigaln- crew. The Josephine Kidd can carry 30 the painstaking and indefatigable run- ner in which she had drilled them for 1'aaasngers and 6 of a crew. the competitive calisthenic exhibition Pat.-isrrArime.-The following from held at the lacrosse grounds on the 30th thedenten i welle Post, refers to Goderich, and n- ult.--[T+.rontu Telegram. ht. C. Pi.: Nuc. - The pie-nic under the who is now in the Methodist Ministry: auspices of the ladies of 5t. Peter's At the close of the Young Peoples' Church at Bingham's grove on the 29th prayer meeting ot1 Monday evening inst., promises to be one of the big et•• Rev. W. S. Jamieson waepresented with ents of the season. An efficient commit- a well filled purse by a few of his friends tee has been selected to work up the Pio- is a parting gift. W. H. McCracken nic, consisting of Mrs. D. Curry, Mrs. nal the address and Mrs. Wellwood Noalan, Mrs. Shannon and Mrs. Jae,. made the presentation. The rev. gen- Doyle, assisted by Manors. David Curry tleman replied • in very suitable terms and W. D. Shannon. A good taw) may and aft�da couple le of michort or gatheringeswas in - be confidently anticipated. p° Aurora has turned out another fast brought to a clime. We prophecy a very horse, for W. Y. Andrews' trotting bright future for Mr Jentteson as he is horse, Ned Hanlan, is likely to make his a young man of great ability as a preach - name known on the other side. At er and wiill no doubtattain ttaitof baso a high last Cleveland Driving Park` 2.a Saturdayick, pesitioHe goes to Montreal College in Septem- laat he trotted a nista in 2.28i, which, considering the fact that he had only ber. been in professional tiaiainu about six Our friend Mr. J. W. Smaill had an interesting came at Clearwater, Man., thus described by the Pilot Mound Sie- na!: "Horse thieves seem to be preval- ent in the neighborhood. A Mr. Sweet, The County Council authorities will sell a quantity of timber and iron. left from the old bridge, (and some of it in very good condition) to -morrow (Satur- day) on the ground, at 1 o'clock p. m. Mr. G. N. Andrews, of Kingston. who was in Goderich a few weeks ago at- tending his father's funeral, has been appointed master tailor of "B" Battery, and inspector of military clothing for the district. Standish and Clegg. of Detroit's Boat Club, easily won the senior pair scull race in the great Mississippi Regatta at St. Lapis. Mr. Clegg is an old Gode- see s esu Palmer yet -r babies and gee p demo rich toy, and now a leading amateur weeks, is pretty fast time. Mr. ,+��irian be new e w Plate RrccEo y. has charts of the horse, and will in the y w trio they can ler made with owe second oarsman. course of a week commence campaigning exposurethe beet thing out tee babies and bet chum afoag to E "L. John I A numbs • of youngladiesd gentle- a and d N'inghant him throu;h the United States as a trot- Wow °g men of Blyth, Bruese a ion ter. of Alexandria, lead Lis team mtulcn•ae New is the time to gets goo row host, indulged in the luxury of A Pic-nic at The popularity of THS 511 JiAL as a gently, and traced them to 519, where of cheap for cash. It has sealed oawclt7 for the Point Farm on Dutniniou Day. A P' 1 Y three. and Mann class order it wesreatted this spring. Call on Geo. B. Reneen and tack very pleasant time was the result, imriomense er mr an bejudged sent by ly by ' the one Alex. MKay, captured whom ear in the picion T rest - If!" about it He is w be toted pt Jyhn I [Brllaeels Post. ed on He was arrested and his trial a„a s photo galled'' Fe ether Cowan of the Exeter R. tlo' - - Csirrul,fur, spent a couple of in distant lands. SI vtt d f r but not without a ) needs only a short J 1V subscribers through the mails to friends A copyofTee t:- - letterto accompany it, as so many items about town are given that the paler serves as a niers letter. took peace at Clearwater, when he was committed trial, hard fight for acquittal. Mr. W. Smaill, of Crystal City, defended tho iaoner in a very able manner, and as lfli of Ottawa, is the guestof "' days in town dur- ing Use in g the week, and gave us a fraternal E appear - ,Detroit Linda Creasman returned fromhand shake. He has a well fed last week• ance, and looks as if journalistic life Miss Wilson, Huron Road, is pro- agreed with him. greasing favorably. About 100 persons left for Toronto on Miss Sutherland of Brantford is visit- Tuesday on the Mechanics' Institute ex- cursion. MrseCapt. MacKay. c *rsion. Mr. George Sheppard looked Strawberries sold for 80 cents a pat- after the interests of the Goderich party, ant pail full ,n Thursday• and was assisted by a number of the directors of the institute. The Rev. Dr. Fre preached in the M. E. Church on Sunday last. 17ti1. i i,�OR 'SALE OR TO RENT. -THE L' I.a premises known as the 7'ccumeeth Loans ane insurance. Ip salt ftei with iroek' .501115length. one ateam with __ I the and one iron salt in good 1y Utero . Wotki fur making ISObIs r MONEY. =PRIVATE FINDS TO I mining order. \forking cattaeit7 . lend on easy terms in sums to suit bar- 1 day. cprerexpnrofltice of telt py t80per_ r_be . oar • rowers. A I tg131m. Y ''00 fah Mise Carrie C. Carter of Wallaceburg is in town recruiting her health. Boy WserraD.-A boy to learn the barbering business. \\ . f gtoant[unl, is Mrs. Geo. Skimmings visiting her daughter, Mrs. Looney. Mrs. Capt. Symes, of Sarnia while in ux.icD At.LAN• .U.Boz.deric .G -- -- G,elerich. Nov. 17th 1881. RENT. - A COMFORTABLE `P30p 01 TON ULT £ APPLY TO ! f House on St. Patrick's Street. containing W CAMERON. IiOLC �CA�IEItUh' O50. mei woo. and the rd andre oplace 17:,g. ecv,•n rooms ant w.todehed. Hsrl and so t ijk 1ch. - water on the . LEND (til REAL E S - i is the beat condition. Convenient to the e TTOsquare. Also two brick oottsgee. near the TATE.Terms favorable. Appay to R.1 L. ' station. Apply to JOHN BezeKCNRtena, 1►OVLE, Goderich. ---- $50,000 - Newgate Street. Goderich. $50 000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND 1 pod Yarm or east -curs Town town was the guest of Miss Strachan. Mrs. Capt. Robertson, of Sarnia, is in town the guest of Mrs. D. Helmee,East- St. Mrs. Capt. Gibson left on Tuesday for a two weeks visit to friends in Ham- ilton. Mrs. Elliott and two children lett on 'I uesdey to join her husbano in Mani- toba. Miss Marion Gooding has returned after a prolonged visit to the American shore. Miss Mary Grahame, of Toronto, is wending her vacation at her home in theppaniton. Mrs. Harry Holmen has taken a trip to Milwaukee to visit her sister, Mrs. Capt W. McGregor. Santis, are visiting het :either, Mrs. w Property ea -t • per coni ADoly to A. R ADCLITTE. 1751 � (ONEY TO LEND IN ANY 1 amount to suit berm,/ •"lal t R1 and r cent. private funds. ApApplyis C Monroe. Goderich. MONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE 111. amount of Private Funds for Investment .1 lowest rates on flat -class Mortgagee. Apply to GARROW & P1t0U DFOOT. LOANS tFREE ten Eat lowestOF `ratee. CHARGE. - 1./ a of Money SRAUKR td MORTON, soluoasollle•or �abr$gSS otsL AGoderleh iMid March 1861.• 1770. PER CEN f. -THE CANADA ') Landed Credit Company prepared to good lend money on T Farm security. at six per rent. Full ppert enlars given upon application to HCOH HAMILTON. C. 1.. agent, Go leoh• Legal Notices. Single copies of THE St z� tL can be pur- I p! chased at the bookstores or at this office ! the people of Clearwater remarked, Price five cents. Subscription price per! stuck to the case with the tenacity of a annum, $L50 in advance, postage pre- I bull dog. The Magistrates who presi- paid by publisher• ded wero Messrs. Laidlaw, McKellar, Connate' GIRLS. --The Seaforth Sion and Jury. The prisoner eecapod front hai a pretty candid correspondent in loomtable thiRlaasft�Ktng1sIutn . Clinton . Hear hint : -- " Everything P g, recap- tured.' NEWS F'1R MARINER". -A despatch I passed of quietly here "1n the'18t. A frown Fort \\'illiauts informs its that ttte steamers Frances Smith and the Argyle and a three master drawing 9 feet 10 inches of water have come up the Kam- intstiquia to this point this season. The rep')rt o1 the committee organized for the relief of the sufferers of the forest fires in Michigan has been published. h 9g cent.f the number of our young bh.cds went t, Goderich, \Vingham and elsewhere. A number of our boys ,became so infatuat- ed with the Goderich girls that they could not think of leaving the fair ones whom they got re'luainte'1 n ith there until the following Monday.- They say Goderich is the place ter nice girls, and Clinton for ugly old maids.' • IN THE IIIOH COURT OFJUSTICE. Chancery Division. sheer rs. Grucr. Ptrat his cause and beaingdtehe day of Jdelivered in une there will be sold by public sue. A. D., ISbatten d Sutherland Mal- lon with the vomiter d the 8111reele Court attU,ide F•se•• John C. Currie, Auctioneer, M.dench by age at Martine . tel. the i5ththe dayllof August, A. D., of Dungannon. on Saturday. itI82, at ono o'clock in tueancrn.on, the fol- lowing property namely: The aorrttho east quarter of lot number eight- eett, sad the north west quarter of lot e mit- ber in tis third conoossinn nt the to r Ip of Wawasimasentraning one him'! - red acres of land, nacre of lees. This property is situated about two miles from the village of Dungannon. and about twelve miles from the town of Goderiob. The cleared • is a clayand 0* for a tlti.attoo There are �andtsbotnt 10 acres O tataad� wb b 5 capable of being clear - with h algal. ab wilt bot es ar iry nn0 well wooded with gondondt a glees are dry and beech and maple LueAe`tat>�'ittetfltwhlch is poen-ripen, a swamp. he be1ng pine and cedar) is very valuable. The bnlldings consist of a good frame dwelling house a stony sad • halt high. Terms of sale/ Ten per rent down on the day of sale to the plaintlrtt+.oltcttnr,. the Want* withoet interest, to be paid tete thee pam rourt within Moe tb thereafter, whenaser shall be entitled to a ennvrlanee and to be let into pose -mien. The purchaser at the time of sale le 10 sign an stern hent for the Ise of purchase. The property t �t to • re•eerveA MA, 1 n Tho Seaford' Eapositer pays the fol- lowing compliment to the gentlemen who actetl as judges at the baby show hell here on Dominion Day: -One of the principal features of the day was the baby show•, There were thirteen bless- ed little innocents placed incontpetiti'n, and the judges had a somewhat difficult task to perform, which they accomplish From it we learnt at. peru total ent rom Ontario. nt ii foreign countries SrRAw.seattYFraTtt•eL.-Thestrait er- ed very �Thac drilygentlby giving eccu one esu sent from ions is $1,8e amount ref ' ry fesevalheldinKno1ClturchenMonday a prize. theseied Ovenerable is $11.8t1• evening in aid of their choir fund was this high ihnd honorable Reeve position f Colborne;er Our venerable friend Mr. W. Korth well attended, considering the fact that Young, 1.• has just mumrecops. Td leen a severe attack I it was not well advertised. There was a Peter Adams. Es:l., County Clerk, of the mumps This ulment is rather large supply of berries on hand, Mr. H. l, and Henry Horton, Esq., of Goderich. an unusual thing with persona of Mr. Y. Attrill having given 50 quarts colon- I It goes without saying that a better or Keith's age, for the old gentleman is 82 tarilv, and other citizens donating lib- ntnre competent set of judges could not s old. He is still an ardent erally. The choir snug some anthems 1 have been selected, as the long, varied 11' n I somewhat extensive experience tsar&. Capt. Savage and children of Rhyn'ts, Newgate St. rte' reader of Tee Swett, and long may he continue to be. Rev. J. A. Turnbull, B. A., the es- teemed aasistaut pastor of Knox Church, has been laid up with an attack of in- flammation of the lungs and bronchitis. \Ve are pleased to be able to announce I received in readings. The chose will bars y ma won that at last accounts he was much bet- clear nearly $40 by the festival i to little daears, con4letelyf the Fahr and e ad - ter, and we hope to see him about Ids I TsR CCR,'CLI'1. EIt is rather late in !milieus iratiu mothers, and we are sure that duties at an early day. the season uuw to speak of remedies for ehnuld'anuther show of this description Noei•E.-Subscribers in arrears who I the curculio, which has of hate years' h held in any oof the county, more wieh to save 50 cents on each year's sub- made successful plum culture almost an be held in judgespart than theo nay, ore scription should pay up at ,me,. After impossibility in this country, but in con- a named could not selected. hi notice, should no immediate remit Goderion ich asth sn sttr. A. successful fiuitAllan gr grower, theof Model reeseltallea npeechea, the other day, he informed us that he tho"little and choruses in a style that spoke we I a for its training. Miss Kay in a snio anal these gentlemen -have had in the nursery er and Missestandohvoiceutandi culture. I impartial pert' rmance for ofthe their itrdun• e Mite showed g delicate duties. The keen judg- �iessrs. D. Dfc(.illivray, W. B. Dickson. I and H. I. Strang and J. Mitchell were well mend they nnetrsin which they "haed and the ndled" Mrs. Alex. Saunders has :tccoetpanied ', t Mrs. Adams to Toronto, where she will bnceabe isde, back the rate of bs ripttper annwil spend tee. N. Dthreet is weeks. and collected. This item is intended for Mr. G. Dacnew flasks under the seers back subscriber. shade of his "big sign'' when the trier- l ,nometer rushes towards the nineties. ( EHCAt1P1tENT. FOti Friday evening The St. Elino is getting to be very popular. The' ice-cream ie well made, and the proprietor is anxiousto please ----------- 490,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND to at Farts and Towspurchased, ur Property Commission st i arrest. Mortgage p charged, ('ona•eysncing Fees reasonable. N. B._Borrowerscan obtain mono In one da if titleSi 'ON is satlafactor7.--DAVISON & JOHN- parttstrri. &e.. Goderich. 1731 RRADCLLIFFs, FIRE, MARINA . Lib mat_ Amideat iss.rasre Auest. R�preeeettr'r first-class i A ageeM Inc the CANADA Live either R Town or bNCt C0. orrow- er'. be --eslewd e � tle6ederidwt Tana Pro ert�7 •�sl lws ee. Consorts' KNIGHT PRACTICAL o BAR- sen neer 11111 ri BER sad 1i•Ir-dt'at'sser. I to the pn bbo for e teff. • mieelneasee dt steps �.-foa>Ooderi his Slaving TM i�e�uctioneering. ! MAI'TLANrD HOTEL, GODERICH Miss Polla ey Hollis, of St. Marys, is grandfather, Thos. Dark,eeke in ,wEs with East atm' kindly Miss Downie, of Seaforth, ul solos at St. Peter's n11Sunday g Berne llest.ttf She is taking a holiday trip to Sarnia. ani '-ve ,witiipppneeeess�ss ttteeesdtttarts of sale shall 1b�e tho Further earttcale medal/ma seyy b eot °Mtatd fMet It Campton Woe..�itip,�the Plaintiff's .rr hem the Asetleseee ollet- tore- r.f July A. n. 1 take a 1'1111 1,1-0? to irated at Gndertch the 7th dal y akearelative' tlter'e • AJiW'W t V>�T. A. MAI.('f'n°N, y ISM Mahtlrrlt Solicitors, Master ata lc . ()sr !AMU Ones for July have a r ed come to ISHM,han: It is beautifully he periodical can be obtained for one year by sendi $1.60 to the Russell Publish. ants Co , rn. Mrs. Stewart, of Tilbury Fast, is the guest of her cousin, councillor Sloane. She is visiting (e demi' for her health, and is delighted with our bracing sir. Rev. J. W. Sutton, owing to the ill- ness of Rev. .1. A. Turnbull, B. A., preached in Knox church °,on Sunday morning, and left a very g P &ion last inatallation o officers forseen, in the proportion of a tuaspxxtn Encatnpmens No. 28 was made by D. D. g G. P., Hy. Bolton; C. P., E. R. \Vat-, fol to a bucket of water, and about son; 11. P., J. fates; S. W., J. W. a pint to each tree. This destroys the Smith; J. W., J. Payne; F. S., Geo. Treas., urCt I " at once, ry nee the trees eti be plur m Stiven; R. S., J. B. Moore; Chas. A. Nairn; Rep. to Grand Encamp- tree should keep this for future arae. mens, P. C. P., H. Bolton. had completely competed ` e I A clock Having been presented by ad - Turk," and his remeis worth record- ing. In the spring, as soon as the blas- miring friends to W. B. Shattuc, a oma form, he 'preys thorn witty Paris Cleveland,an Holmce,nan, another was selected troani railroad man, the e�1rdsentation. He began. "Mr. Shattuc, allow me, in behalf-" "She's a daisy" said Shattuc. "She's y'Aurs, " said Dan. "Shake:" said Shattuc.-[Ex. Mr. Bennet Grahame ,f Sheppx►n-1ton has returned from his North-west trip, quite contented with hia home in Ontar- t,t. Ile speaks very disparagingly of Manitoba. Oi unoillec Swanson and his davithtor Mary left on Wednesday for a visit to friend' in St. ?hey wiil also , N. Y.. and see Mise I. V. Straubel t'eturned lt..tne from Toronto on Tuesday last. She. in- tends remaining in town for a week or two, when, in company with her mother, she intend' visiting relatives in Leam- ington, N. Y., New York and Philadel- phia, returning home by Buffito, De- troit and other lake points. 1. 0. O. F. -At a meeting last week of Huron Ledge No. 62. the following officers were elected for the (., Hent terns: N (1, H. Bolton; 9., H. W. Ball. fiec'y. J. Yates; P. 1 ONT. rhos- t (Beacn. tir....tnheatsw's slug rat. ' The friends of Mr. A. J. Wallace, who 1 -- soma eight years a.' was junior Metho-I it was a matter of comment that Coen - dist minister here, will regret to hear of I tv Master Johnston did not wear his the bereavement he has experienced, re- .:t.tll chimney" on the Twelfth. ferred to as follows in the Pembiuia, Da, ' Ile marched in the procession, with Northern Edge.+: -We are pained to re- a pretty badge gaily fluttering on his cord the death of Mrs. Serena H0alJ breast, and a Serono smile lighting up Wallace,covered h w \Valines, wife of Albert J. +, fats face, but his beast was y which occurred on Monday morning n„bh low crowned Christie, instead of Y haat after a brief illness While the the glow), ',ilk tile worn on former summons of death in every case brings! Twolftha. its peculiar features of '•,crow and lis I "Fred ltasn't fats piug hat to -day," re- appointment, it sectnsespecielly sad and 'i marked a bystander to Mr. Pat.O'Dea, atnful when it comes to serer the bond• a„ that genial Irishman stood watching Slivers: Tress.. Neil Campbell; Repre! of brief and happy wedded life with alp I the waving banners of the procession. sematic+& to Grind Lodge, F. F. I.aw• I its Lidding hopes and plans Dece.tsed j I guess he lost it on the West Hurls re of Canada, and the wearer of seven gold rsdmate 1 from Hamilton College, Ont. Ant the crowd had • boasts laugh. medwl., was in town yesterday, and de- I er cuhired mind and native fondness . _ nowt 'ice PrevWu." nee and James Robinson. rime to Dakota with her parents over election•" quickly responded the with Mr. P. Doolittle, champion bicyclist three years age, having th, previous year ! .n of Erin. wad A t lass hoes+ Otra Fiwietun[n. -On Monday mern s) . i'i0 g the taw Chaste with five ffehiag buts .:rata�� fon a and their trews, lett for Johnston Har- AZ[1 AD 0•S , (s Icor, neat Ossa Moroi, to the Biwa Tell - swab Air. tJOQlO1Li0)i< tt gamut► sAT/s. e� rM �!apMrni�. M LIMA ab �gsttte11 M 'e...J ' ♦s &twt�as� sisals tia111anre. fortrsve then. insole to ettRaRe in Oshing. The 6'1, *Wesson rs u rrwtstr2r 1- IPLE." AUC the Railway Ion Yd o6aeentent to the C. C m Ont. 17N. town. I' +ascot to none is bAA and for eons ing and sarewttaedtt ton. to Da c1�ew - ra Irl O�iltslgfe rga1 to tides . . .-Aorees Ma leap',n M , M„m«,e 3riltronmse. Proinn etc sea shipped from this peons 'rioter. d gars etre- will he y M (1e,dwrieh by the Chi. lighted our townspeople with an exhibt- f t llc+ctial pursmt& nt.cle her n powers the less tnottned to en y t' of his wonderful ,rine um nn theter heartit into I bicycle. His fancy evolutions, feats of I the duties and mctdes.01 Fifa of a noels balancing and general management ,f settled country. Two years alio the pre- the »the wtschine drew forth many expres- sent month she was marrial to Mr. Wel. Mons of admiration from the crowd. lees, and she made their home all that The fishing tug, Messinger. of De- I etre. taste and wife) affection cool'" trait, was burned last week at Cheney- snake it. Her loss ill be deeplimmediate y felt, end was scuttled at Cockburn` not riends but throughout the n ' hbrhn"d and 'ifs be - tract w cres. er raw awl effects en nbroughtttto Cheboy- gan by the tug Dialed/ch. TI.n Messen- ger was owned by Z. A. Tolima, former- ly of (1,.derteh end wits used in the fish- ing business. She was rated at A 2 and was veined in Lloyds at 116•60(k) a strong assurnnce of. a Assts rind. The funeral service.' were eon deleted by Chaplain Collier of Fort Pem- bina, who kindly sympathy end touch- ing words of exhortation and comfort were gveatly appreciated by ell \\'e as. for leafs Here. Mr. been me�,rtted hU q�a, bo Is fift), and WuTet*fining officer. will d rl Our contempxmry:srejoSeit/wwu w little "too previous." r. Witt n did make his declaration on Friday -rill A.- clarnl Mr Cameron elected by a major- ( ity o , IP. The man that attempt. to "cent "et- 51. ('. Cameron, when ito him, .t malosity of totes at Iia heck, has get. a pretty extensive eontraet • n bead, --{(%•l r Refnrnier