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THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIAY, ter. 26. l d33.
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lieu PabllcaINas. - .rat 31CIS•
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"l Onolca Lrreaarutte." - - The (tete-' \Visuppose pancakes 'are ple#Ntul� in
of .tolcct-1o uisua- a since
the malt of eggs.. beliaember of this beet l Aub
trine contains in its 80 largo double- Thu new brDl2u is tinishu-1 andtill ho
Menus pagea the following brilliant and l had to tie ieatuinv over, the temporary
inallnliciive array of articles : - Junes roe now rejoice.. TIN recent rerun had
newsmen, The Astruuumur, front Black- I tendered the rosary, shameimpMUY)le
wood's 51agtaziue. 'flu, Funr Chief Apos- i for loaded teams. '
ties, by F. Godot. AI. Fay° on tke Mr. A. D...,„.��er is away to f9agi-
Shape , f t'. ouwtr, by E. S, Dixon. Wu- I naw. Mich., un a tt it to his s„n. The
men lord lteprweut.ttito l.ucernment' wautl f Peage-utticer has fallen leo
I b)• 51 n ; est Garrott. 3:y, b \Vary ' !aro np�lhe 44 lderi of Ben. Allen, dur-
F.mersun ; .\n Ethical Study, by Henry �� iia aLwaedee
Norman. The 'Why' and the 'How' of _r-
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Land Nlatienaltzation, by Alfred lt. Wal-
lace. Soule Nannies,' Beasts, by Phil.
Robinson. The j''ruuch Newpaper Press,
by Cornhill Magazine. In the Heart of
the Vosges, Macmillan's. The
Emperor
JuliansVtow of Ctristtam•ty, Iy Alice
3taasbrlAie.
Miss Nellie Flynn, of ()h
ie, is visiting
friends here.
Alias ,McGhee, of\Vawanosh, is the
Gardner. On a Neglected hook, Mac- vuest of Miss Hanna!' t) R.illy, of this
millan s Magazine. Papua, The Dark place.
Island, (Ie. mbus's Journal. Hiberua- Joseph Griffin has rented lits farm cun-
tiou, by Rev. J. G. \Vood, M. A. Mr.
Lowell on Mr. Fielding, The London
Daily New.. Pricy only $1. near, or
10 yenta for a -specimen copy. John B.
Alden, Publisher, 1a Vesey street, New
York.
taining'100 acres to Mr. Ciraly,of Belfast
for $300 per year.
Potatuea are below the average crop in
this locality, and a great many people
Are suprised at the large quantity raised
by J. B. SlcDonald, of Kintail.
11Aaree's My:Amato-This periodical
for Novenbar has been issued. It con-
tains :-Sotne Glimpses of Artistic Lin-
den, by Joseph Hatton, with line por-
traits of Sir Frederick Leighton, P.ILA.;
Luke Fildes, A.R.A.; J. E. Millais,
R. A. ; Geo. 11. Boughton, A. R. A. ; Alma-
Tadema, 12.A.; John fettle, R.A., Hub-
ert Ilerkotuer, A.lk A. ; and Glimpses
of these Artists` Studios. A Vacation in
Vermont, by Herbert Tuttle ; illustrat-
ed. The Metropolitan Opera House, by
Montgeincry Schuyler ; illustrated.
Evacuation of New York by the British,
1833, by Ileury P. Johnston ; illustrat-
ed. Sir Moses Montogore, by Zadel
Barnes Gustafson ; illustrated. A Can-
tle in Spain -a novel -(conclusion), with
two illustrations by Abbey. Duuluce
Castle, a poem by Sarah Orne Jewett ;
illustrated Trtnecuntleen tal Railways,
by Francis E. Prendergast ; with map.
A Hashish HotyCin New York, by H.
H. Kane. JI.D. • Oar Children's bodies,
by `.Villia)n llhtikie. 3hnrt koriea
Ken's Mystery, by Julian Hawthorne ;
Cte3ar and His Fortunes, by Lina Red-
wood Fairfax. Poems, by Mrs. E. W.
Latimer, Austin 'Dobson, Miss E. C.
t Bradley, Herbert E. Clarke, and Edgar
Fawcett. And the usual editorial de -
?art meet
L:chalah.
00113011111.
A fest of threshing was done ou the
farm of Thos. Gledhill, for Duutilt Mo-
Kinuuu, by Mount. blot -row, which Hsps
the work of this season in this aectiun.
1236 bushels were xhrerhed in the space
of tl hours, two §o three stoppages to ex-
change straw-c:jrriera being untitled in
the time.
\\-e art pleased to be able to state that
Ales. 51eRae, of the 1st con. of Hertel,
who has leen seriously ailing fr r some
time, is now ovuvalescent.
D. B. McCabe, our hardy and indus-
trious forester, has gone on a six weeks'
trip up to Lake Nipissiug to inspect the
country there with a view- to settling.
We wish him all the success which his
energy deserves.
Dotlald Mclntyre's new house is rapid-
ly approaching completion. It is a frame
and brick aructure, large, roomy and
COUNTY NEIWS.
Lolled from our local Ccrsasara.
The \Vinghain Quoit Club are arrang-
ing for a tournament to close up the
pitching for 1883.
The trustees of Ethel school have re
engaged J. A. Young, as teacher fur nett
year. They have increased his salary to
$500.
Joseph Fitzpatrick arrived iu Brussels
last week from Denver,- Col., on n visit
to his parent., niter an absence of tire
years.
On Sunday,nil Mrr. 'l'ittdall, relict of
the late Henry Tindall, died at the resi-
dence of her son,Abel, near Ethel, attbe
advanced age of 80 years.
There is not enough wheat coming to
market to keep Kelly's mill, Illyth, in
operation,and the tirut imported tive cars
of American wheat last week.
John W. Shaw, sun of the principal of
the Brussels public school, has been en-
gaged as teacher in S.S. No. 3, Grey, for
1884, at a salary of 450. The trustees
of this school seem to he very fortunate
in securing good teachers.
Two niches of stator, the first of the
seasou, fell at Bellow Falls, Verinont,
yesterday.
(:aptaut Mayne Reid, the well-known
noyslist,died on Sunday evening after a
al.ort iltaeq•
Petrick Egan, the Irish agitator, yes
terday filed papers prelimivary to becom-
ing an Atm tical citizen. Ile will en-
gage in the Scale business there.
The (b,weda Gazette contains a nutlet,
that tin application will be trade at the
coating season of Parliament for an act
to ittcorporate the Methodist Church ou
the basis of union adopted by the Metho-
dist denominations at the Belleville Con-
fereuce.
Herniae Putnam was accidentally kill-
ed while boarding a muviug traiu Olt the
5t. Clair branch of the Canada Southern
Railway un Saturday evening -et 1Vades-
ville. He fell between the carr and was
frightfully mutilated; his head was near-
ly severed froze, Ilia body. He was 45
years of age, and leaves a wife and live
children.
\\'m. Grieve, a former resident of Grey
township, sold n splendid aged ram to
Donald McLauchlin for $20 on the day
of the East Riding Fall Show. Ho also
sold two ram lambs fur $35 and two ewe
comfortable, with the modern applc.nces lambs for 02,0 each. It pays to keep
and inaprovetnents of a gaud farm h. use. good stock and Mr. Grieve knows it.
R McLennan, who has bean absent \Vitt Warner, 12th con. of Grey, sold
from these parts for the last couple of his farm, contain; 100 acres, to Alex.
years, trying his fortune in Manitoba, Deigatty, of McKillop, for the sum of
and a-arioua. arts of the Northern Stator 25,100, possession to be given at once,
and Territortes,returned last week. Rod. Mr. Warner will send a car load of stock
parpuses trying his luck on the farm for &c. to the Northwest this fall and he may
take his family out, but the probability
is they will remain hero until spring.
Ac•l•InENT.-A child about seven years
of age, son of \\ m. Martin, of Morris,
mot with a serious accident on Wednes-
day of last week. It seems he climbed
into a waggon near -Mr: Martin's resi-
dence, and by some means fell out. The
waggonwheel struck the child's head,
and glanced off, taking the skin, with it,
leaving &portion of the skull bare.
a while uuW, and we doubt not that
more success will attend him there than
in his wauderirgs in the far west.
Threshing iso being busily prosecuted
in this locality, n•:,1 soon the harvest of
'83 will be i ...ty for the market. The
surplus which farmers here will have to
dispose of will be very small, in fact not
more than one-third of that of last year.
Duslnasla013. Should Sir Tilley a big surplus of last
year'decreaso at the same rate, as that of
Rev, Mr. Cameron, of Lueknow, wen- our Lochalsh farmers, he will not have
pied the pr.sbytor Rn pulpit last Suu- much to blow about by trio time Parlia-
day. ment meet*.
John Bowers had new barn raised
last Saturday.
a
new ^riot
' er has
opened ,
Thomas Dish1 Geo. H. Humphrey is i,uildwg an ad -
mill en his new mill property. clition to his house which, when oomplet-
The funeral of the late Mrs. Sherwood, ed, will nti•i materially to the cimsfurt. of
from near Belfast, pained through this the occupants.
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L aborins,
village on Saturday afternoon last..
A tic Tse belonging to Jas. McPherson
School Inspector Miller visited our .was badly iujuicetl externally whilst at-
tempting to jaemp'a fence last wee!:.
lir. Alexander has tendered his retie -
nation to the trustees of $.S. No. 14,
Huron, in which school he - has taught
successfully for the last four years.
On Wednesday last a large and com-
modious' barn, aith a mon.: foundation,
was erected on the premises of Patrick
Courtney. _
William Humphrey, having rentad his
farm to his brother, George Ci., intends
to remove to Kincardine in the near fu-
ture. Though his genial countenance
will be miased here, we doubt not that
Kincardine will duly appreciate its ac-
quiaiti.,n.' ,
Alexander Ross has secured lioense as
nuctiener for the township id Ashfield,
and intends also to apply for a sianilar
Iioense for Huron. Sandy possesses suf-
ficient prudence,wit and energy, and the
other elements ueccsaary to ensure suc-
cess.
LaSbnlls. In this village there dwclls in a certain direc-
_ Hatt.
W. Burke has returned iron) visit i 1111'=.111, old lady- w -ho necda some come -tion.
ag ria infunued, she has gained notor-
friends in New York State. acts -
lty Roing'bnyond the bounds of sobriety.
The drorera were Ill town last week. Ap ittdaspuub;.- neer appeared in the pa -,ern
'1 n, ;pncea realized for 3 -year old ham
stool: was 835 per head.
public schools on \\cdnesday after000n
last. He reports the achoola int a healtety
condition.
James Walker has sold o it his farm
stick, and itnple;nenta, aid retired to
the village to spend a short t among
,l5.
'Thomas Sun;ley Thad a new hump
t
laced iu his stable well last Tuesday.
Tee pump is from the celebrated factory
.,f A. Drcnny and gives ample satisfi c-
tiun so far.
At Chas. Girtin's sale un Friday last,
a sheep' just let loose frum under the
auctioneer's hammer,and no doubt being
terrified by it, or by the auctioneer,
bolted straight between William Me -
Math's legs,and precipitated that gentle-
man in: a very unceremonious manner.
We are glad to see that he is able to be
round again and we sineerelf trust that
the sheep will soen be totally recover-
ed.
New Horst:. -Mr. Filey, lake shore
road, has erected a must comfortable :and
txtnr.n•,tbiuus frame house. It presents a
beautiful appearance from the road.
Tho l:Atha steam throatier left for
Garurail un Tuesday last. The Kites
horsepower from Sheppardton ii work-
i-tg in this neighborhood under com-
mand of Hozekiah - Pannebaker, who
likes Leeburn well.
Mr. Drumm, of Clinton, occupied the°
pulpit of the Presbyterian church last
Sunday. He 1e. a atlt`lent .1 • Knox col-
lege, and his sermon was an instructive
and interesting one. He is a promising
young man.
Te)1rrn\iCE.--The meetings in con-
nection with the Leuburn temple aro he
coming (pito interestiltq. The lodge lies
'ividod itself into two divisions and each
division is supposed to have a careful_
programme prepared Ger each alternate
night.
A('cIi,ssr.-Wt.i;e D. Henderson was
rotor - g hotne o e boat Ito met with a
very serious accident. Ito was climbing
up the ladder loading to the deck when
he fell backward mud made a fearful gash
upon his head, aild broke his collar
bone.
' Scitoi,tan..-The following promo-
tions were made by the inapentor, .1. R.
Miller, in his visit. last Friday to S. 5
No. 5.• Ifo expressed himself well pleas-
ed both with the di>,ciplino and advance-
ment of the pupils. From fart i to
Part II, .1. Boyd, A. Morris, W. Ilr -
earth, A. Drew, E. Knuckle. From
Part Ii to Ii CIass, Ililliary Horton, M.
McLeod, .1. Foley, R. Boyd, M. Boyd,
Hent Horton, A. Knuckle, J. Strong,
M. Shields, C. Cnrncy. From TT Class,'
to 111 Class. 1'- Foley, M. Foley, D.
Wise.
Tosweeten lard, let the lard first get
hot, sod then to one rellt.s lard shoe
two or three good sized ixttatoe*. Put
theta in the lard and iet them fry until
brown. ()td tet rancid lard may he re-
moved in this simple way For about
40 pounds lard take three ounces of ,alt,
Mott it and when het prat in the lard,
boil slowly for abut two Ileum,
h l flet
t
o nail off and Rhes a
„roe t. a Anil nee mote
�i hich was all about one of her illegal 'cap-
ers:
The squib made her foam to a soarrt bu: man-
ner.
Display her real colors. disclose her true ban-
ner.
Brat the writer survives her vile imprecations
)ler threatening words. her misrepresenta-
tions-
And still, he tnaintains, upon all such acca-
etone.
That guilty viragoes should exercise patience
Banking
BANKOF MONTREAL,
THE WORLD OVER, •
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Gen. Pryor thinks the tnost O'Dounell
ftn he found guilty of is manslaughter.
He finds thAi ti prejudice exists in hitt,
and thinks that he will have a fair trial.
Ho says O'Donnell is a simple-minded
Irishtnan.
John Buchanan, of Toronto, jumped
headfirst out of a railway car while the
train was rennin,' thirty miles an hour.
Ile is insane and will probably die.
James Ryan and Tum Clarke foueht a
glove fight en Saturday at Echo -Pork
for 0200, which ended in a draw after
four rounds. There were four hundred
spectators, " including a number of
women, one with a child in her arias.
It is reported that' the Queen is anxious
to have the Marquis cif Lorne made Vice-
roy of India, but the consent of the
Cabinet is doubtful.
Matthew Arnold, the Apostle of Cul-
ture, arrived in New York to -day from
England. He lectures there on political
and local topica. after which he delivers
it literary lecture in Boston.
Lord Rosemore, Grand Master of the
Orangemen of Monaghan', says that
henceforth the self -retrains of the
Orangemen cannot bo reckoned upon.
If the Government allows disloyal meet-
ings to continue in Ulster the result will
be bloodshed -perhaps civil war.
Archbishop Lynch is opposed to the
emigration to Canada of Dublin work-
house girls. He says it is a clangorous
experimeut to take young' women from
the workhouse, where they live in com-
pasative idlenes;aud more or less feel de-
graded. As servants they are not a very
desirable class.
C.1P17-AL. - - at•,Ooo,oao,,
SURPLUS, - - - • $3,000,000.
Goderich Branch.
1). GLASS - • - - 31unugrr.
_\1lo*e interest on deposits. Drafts, Tette.
of credit and circular lotus issued, payab
itt all parts of the world. 17M.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMEIICE
Ptud up Capital, - 86,000,000.
R•st, - - •1,400,000.
Traretlta$ Calve.
UltAND TIILNK
CAST.
Pass. leaps. 9, i'4... MIs'd
Usderich.l,v,y,kier...12.10 inn . 7.40 am
Seafoeth A r.11.3111.88 1.16 91e
Strut fortl,Ar.7..0 1.10 ii./0 11.48
WEST.
Pass. Fate's :lied. 3113 .
t)trat ford.1.4 11.01 pet ..1.30ton .. A Bain ..3.4ipas
Serforth.Ar.11.88 11111 8.00 448
GodcrichAr. 1.5,0 0.10 9.15 7.13
tiTAUIi, LINIiti.
k1iecknow Stage Idallyl are. mation14ss .. dee
Meardiae • 100ant7ant ..
*miller t%Veduesdny
and Satanist) Ar. 9.Waat..iM.LiO.
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President w - Ilii.:. 1V31 Mc -ASTER
General Manager, - 0'. v. .✓Gf,Jv
Goderich Branch.
A. M. ROSS, - - - - Massc.sa.
Interest allowed on deposits. Drafts on a
the principal 'towns and Cities 1n Canada
Great Britain and the United States, bough
and sold.
Advancesto Farmers on Notes, with oneo
more endorsers, without mortgage. 1753
SUBSCRIBE
FOR
"SIGNAL"
Robt. Magee has gild his blacksmith
shop, now occupied by Messrs. Lawson
& Sturdy, to a McCarter, who intends
carrying ou th.i business in future.
J. Moly has purchased the building
lately occupied by W. R. Mitchell as a
harness shop, and converted it int., a fT1TST_a1
dwelling house. �1�'J
At the last meeting of Coact Duderin,
No 40, C. O. of Foresters, the following
members were duly elected officers for
the ensuing term : C. R., J. S. Halkirk;
V. C. R, P. B. Wallace ; R. 5., Jas.
Young ; F. S.. J. P. Drown ; T., r.
Stalker ; C.. Rev. Jas. Prichard ; N.
W„ Wm, Patterson ; J. WV„ W. .1.
Parks ; S. R., D. Wilson 1 J. 13., A.
Knight.
\V. Downs is erecting a fine bank barn
on his farm. Last Saturday afternoon
about e¢evonty of his friends gathered
and ralicd the building. Sides were
chosen i,y Messrs Wm. Sturdy and ,toe
Lawson, after the usual excitement and
noise, the side of the former succeeded
In getting to the supper table first.
The entertainment held in the hall
lest Friday evening was not se well at-
tended as it would have bas had the
wealber proved more favorable. Kill a
very fair audience was present. The
=an views shown by B. P. HalIe,yf
h high school, were much admir-
Iii. A programme consisting of 'mune
aed reciations was carried net, the pert
Aiied'by Mora Henderson, Halls and
Ws. O. IL Smith, being especially ap-
preciated. At the close a unanimous
rote of thanks was tendered Mr. Halls,
with the request that he entre at were
future time and give another evening's
entertainment.
Priaoets Vittoria. daughter of the
Crown Prime) of Germany has 1 een be-
trothed to tie 1 erediteel pence , f an -
half
FROM NOW
TO JAN. 1st
FOR 25c.
OR
FROM NOW
TO 1885
FOR - $1.b0.
PRIVATE SALE
llollsoho!dFunfflllle.
Tlic \Ihstem Ativalisa
FOR 1884.
With the advent of 1884 THE WESTERN AD-
ykwrisKH AND WEEKLY LIHKHAS will appear
in new and improved form. with new type.
printed front etereutyypo plates, on a new wets
feeding' press of the latest design. While its
severaT pnpulnr "Departments' will be con-
tinued• mune vigor will be observable through-
out. Oaly $f per annum. /frt/aa a of 1"1
free to rater su5arrib rt,.
CHOICE OF THREE PREMIUMS.
]alitrl. FLUGUiB will oiler kir sale at heir
resiJdence. west street. the rollowiug *Waco.
Saturdays, 20th 2Oth & 211th Oott
"PORTRAIT GALLERY."- Oar premium
for 188t is a handsomely -printed Book of Por-
traits, with illuminated cover.-eontaining the
followingchrtmo-lithographs, in live colors,
viz : Her Majesty Queen Victoria; Itis Excel-
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downe) • Rt -Hon. W. E. Gladstone ; lion. El -
ward Blake; Sir Johrf A. Macdonald; Hun.
Oliver Mowat ; Hon. Alex. Mackenzie ; and
Chester _C. Arthur, President of U. S. An
elegant and attractive ornament for the par-
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inches_)
A bioaraphteal sketch of each personage--
w-rittca by an eminent Canadian -' .sale°git n.
Price, only ler- extra. or $1.10 in alt.
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total circulation each week of Datt.v .-.i
\VrttKLY AnvetrrrsKrt, over 50,000 copies.
VT Agents• wanted everywhere. Fifty
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getters.
lubgetters. Send post card for particulars. Ite-
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AD1'ERr19ER MINTING C11,.,
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The Signal's Clubbing Offer,
1 Parlor het, upholstered In Bilk densest.
Bedroom Sets.
1 Iron Bedstead.
1 Cuwmou Bedstead.
Wash titandt.
First -Clear Carpets.
Border for Crumb C'1otb.
Dish t'ov ers. bloc k l i n. oil v er plated beadles
Pictures.
Curtains.
itancy Work.
Fluting Iron.
Hall Stove.
Pipes. &e.
Pa.er staid.
And numerous other articles_ Also
School Room Furniture
reser vine the right el wee* of latter until
Nowa I lobdays.
Ooderteh. (1 t. Irtb. 199 3. 1113°1
The SIGNAL anal "fits \Vasl'estx ADv[R
T+sisa will he mailed to any address from now
to Janh try int. 1885, on receipt of only
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SIGNAL odlcc, Goderich. Ont.
Godcrich, Oct: 40 I'153. 1911-
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AS H F I E L D
Grist Mill
DUNGANNON.
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The it,tbacriber wishes to call the at tent: In
of the pablie to the fact that his Grist Mill to
now completed. and furnished with the latest
and most approved machinery for the manu-
facture of the
Best Quality of Family Flour
As lie has ales secured a first-class miller. all
those entrusting Griste to him can depend nn
their being returned to their eatlre estsfat'-
tion.
A TRIAL SOLICITED.
THOMAS OISHER.
Chit. 18, 1333. 10134t
FolluuIIl ursefles.
COL1RNE
BROTHERS
THE LARGEST IN INE DOMINION,
HAVE THEIR
Fall- & Winter Stock
NOW CO.3WLETE.
y4
BLACK er COLORED
CASHMERES
FANG7Y
1 DRESS GOODS
PLAIN A.�`D BROCADED,
IR ALL TRE NEW SHADES'
SALESMEN WANTED
Steady Employment at Fixed Kelm* • to all
willing to work. Nit sad NONE% .:an lure
Pleasant Yfori tie Year Raid.
Good Agents Lire (*miner from tilt to (73 per
mocth sod 9x1Roasee.
ri•Terms and ou'8t freer Address
SToILt Wau/LT64.
1913-D.. T•aron;o. Out.
A TARGE NTOCK 01'
Black & Colored SiIs
The Boat that they have ever
Shown, and at
Very Low Prices
DANIEL GORDON,
CABINETMAKER BLACK it COLORED
AVD
Laadl�
llflaei,, !VELVETEENS
I44'sonhai.dnow the Ltlt*Rsr t.Tat'►of 1
Plain and Brocaded, arid at
First - Class Furniture
In the County, and as1 now purr:, ase :or cask. r
will not be undersold by sol e- 1 Fri that defy Competitio
1 offer Tawdry Carpet Lounges. from 13.10
upwards. Whatnots. Rood, from VISO sp.
Dew heck Chair, from je. up, and *eery-
thing clue to the sante prspeetle .
AT THE OLD STAND' -
Iletu sen the Peat Order S Ilan; of Montreal.
t[}0DERZCF3
le•t. 1 • i.. ISl0. 1911
tlA ,AAA TO LOAN AT a PER
dD oeNT.
THE TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS CtYY
are prepared to loan money at 0 per rent., My. 1
able halt yearly, eta I
TERMS TO 51 11' B012121)WERS,
on dna-class farm necttrity. 1
Apply to
('A31ERON. 1101,T & l AMl;RON,
Barristers, Uoderich,
Agents for the Toronto General Trusts Co'y.
Merano. ( AwxnnN, Hnt.t & (' AIR rW' hate
also • isms amount of private feeds to lean
on Arst-elass farm security.
Ooderich. Oct. 1. 1887. 1811.11
BEES. 1-� EES
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3e ('oleate• •f P•re 11a11,a :.a4 Ntt.rld L.NULISH, •
are. fer ask. al Ow
CRdNBIFORID API/L.P.Y SCOTCH, and
Uungenauu.
TL. Bees are 1n Fust -Class Patent ilit, s,
sad in .'roue Condition. CASADl :\ N
Lace pet Illusle Rsarded ■Ivr, - ft a.OP,
meg per as.wsfr Marded alive, - $16,4116
Address'. (3-E0 . HlRRIfa, T'C�T===s_
Dungannon! P.O. •a•
A LARGE STOCK
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Oct. 111 n. teal. 811-11
WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING
DECIDED BARGAINS
REAL' ESTATE
iN TUE TOat'N Or GOPETt1CII.
8. A Caesar i.ot cNo, 1e. au West street,
eke* t,0 No 8aasra,PM�M
7•
Tibet, 4searthe Part, very pleasant sit -
view 48 Lake. a inprasing •ub
elarybrick l.�.110. . with
3. • ••hits tsearb en sr rel, es
East street. w*th, OSA Foundry. now under
rent at i100.e8 a Ytwr, $1.000.48•
t. Lot on Lank of Hirer. near the 'teflon.
Throe properties are really worth mach
more anon.y. bat stoat be sold to close out the
Estate. and ase therefore offered at the above
prices. Apply to
SEAGER & LEWIS,
Barri tern. Ooderich.
f;oderlrtt, $Apt. Y1th. 11't 1810-tf
lNttt)aen1ATCn A -n. 1171.
THE HAMILTON PROVIDENT
AND
LOAN SOCIETY.
CAPITAL *1.114100 to
0Li:AD OFFICE, HAMILTIN, ONT.:
iateadig sstirowt+s wile consult their best in
tests by asnimi48 100 adtantsgrous terms
otlbrM by this lloefell. Altore going ewe -
where.
Per reeved loosest, teas tables and further
partbolaes. apply to
SAMUEL POLLOCK, Agent,
Goiter ich
IlllJst
Goderich. leaf 17th. lf8tl.
OIs1�r �iid MiiIe �Yo1li
IN PLAIN, tiCOTCii CHECKS AND
13 nocyl.bms.
LINE`S,
TABLINGS,
HOLLANDS',
CRETONNES,
SHIRTINGS,
FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
V� INCEY S,;
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p��, ��ys Black. RI its alt. OoAe
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is slsessrsr'stssd
mamma work
HUGH DUNLOP
Fashionable Tailor
11
WEST STREET,
Has the Finest Assortment of Goods for Fall Wear to Choose From.
IF 1.O1' WANT
A Full Line of Groceries.
THIRTY -71r
WHOLK NE
New lief
Notice -Peter
Money to Len
111101r'urfelt-
To the 1'.1oit'.
Town of Gude
Oodsrt -h Htgl
King of Wool
Servsr.t Want
Mira Court of
�{ 1ZNICHO f)entlei
Street throe <1
Ooderiol,
She 3
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find empt
1. 7lug to Mn.
OTICE
1� be recelvt
ibe
ou w
wR.AM�
Partfae may to
The lowest or
cepted. Sorel
formanee of 41
Si", County
Utdrrich, NC
Pit
GODERIC
The next Ent
in the Central
Clay, the 20th e
ginning at IMO
Candidates n
er the Head Mi
Not ember.
Ft r any Peri
Exttnlnation o
Gc eericb, Nu
121UNICIP,
OF 001)1
Notice Is here
held. pursuant
His Honor, the
the County of I
r:ch. on the 171
o'clock s -en., to
eral complaints
Voters' List of I
of Godcrloh for
All pet -sons
are required to
t
:lace.
Dated the Slsi
191`-lt
XT OTICE. -
that 1 wit
,tells contracts!"
J aeoh l'annobi
roma&
HENRY PANS
Colborne.
k11 QCHOOL T
L7
Teacher is
1'o. 1, Colborne
their sccehgool. A
r&c can be adds
Carlow P. 0.. m
November. 1881
T OTICE T(
• hereby Six
the nndersigned
requ,-.ted to set
by a ae an onto
nese. ABRAH.
MILK DEI
inform the
purchased the
C-tto, and am
morning and ev
(' ustomers give
upon being sat
ELLIOTT.
J13.WHIT
✓ - SICIAN, '.
C.P.S., Ontario.
East of Mitten'
G R. McLa
. IAN. SU
onto University
lege of Physic -la
AI. C. 1'.01
Opposite Batley
erich
D R MILE
OEON. Co
Bruce Streol
Street.
(3• MA
• elan. Aar
of Toronto Un1
-on & Ceuebroe
once, enquire
D R4. SID
Pa elclani
once at Dr. 9
and Goderich.
Tog
Loans
SEAER
Tt tO'e flan
ru7
In and sins to
very low rates.
MONEY '1!
Real
1.tatea
Ns ProTtdest sad
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$�''tfifO000 T
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Toi, otgaud r
• 1 8 per omit
•
Colborne
A lobby Suit at a answibble Price, Brothers
- CALL 015
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to D A RROW
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