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. iiww 'SIGNAL* ifet.'A ` L Ate.
ted en, haat.. side* Menem harrow and
1. E. Daman, tleafortb, fur the pit ;
Mese wale taws et ae.tefe --aAis of tltisee sad me -era Juba Id3tftun, Q. Co
amerce ser mal-
and O. ti. McPherws, 8tratturd, fur
deft.
' Tummy r Herniae-- Sea motion. The
Before the Hoswrsute 4'Wet Juwlar ti lieu.,. plaiutifi, soh•. u s farm.( un Wawullrsh,
The spi en,g **suer (ur the comity of ' eh.. brought action ag•ua.t • young
Huron ..+w.uo.ua.I .0 t i, Jw , Ts• • farrier stained Harrisonfor the eeductloa
day at 10 • clot.... %.. bis iwbifaHarron .J his daughter. The c..e was undo
ready, court a.ljesur east tt4tt(1 1 p.m fended. Verdict for pit fur *400,
C..ort opesed ,t 1 p. i i. , acc„relusg to (farn+w R Proud(tot for plf.
adjuutnnieot. The fem.emm, 11 the list' Tttc nett ..-sad, the guess .a JlePher-
uf , s•u, was one of violeuoe to the person,
rue .aA4p Juay. sod excited great interest wt account of
Malcohu tic -... Uarlwd.ey, fore- the c. ndecting opinions as to guilt or ea -
man Will tem G11Cdlop ; ♦adrw nominal of the accused. A lute uuotbsr
Drwuey, A.Ittieh,. , J .Au Edwards, C. 1- •.f •Stiesssll were eiamiaad. The eosin -
borne . John It li dome tlulasweille ; ; eel for the pruouer spoke forcibly iu his
Thomas Harrts,.u, IL.tylidl; Jew. Hagan, cleout's behalf, effectively pointing out
Stanley ; Richard Irwin, Myth ; Welter .11 the weak pointe in the prosecution,
Kiddy, l; sboine ; lobo Iaauatu,LOWISH and cluing with a brilliant peroration of
sit vier and pathos. The crown
suessiersuineued up in a masterly sue-
ner,'antenna the various paints as be
proceeded. then dovetailing them to-
gether with ooasumtaate skill he left his
case with the jury. The judge charged
bora ; La weever SIera* v, Seatottl-.
Ales. Medurchie, Chuen; Rues Pries,
Goderich ; Robert I'urdom, Wawanosh ;
James Ramsay, Eautnr ; D. D. hose;
Seafurth ; Fran:is Sm. -sib', G.derich,
Edward It. Tablot, Wingham ; Thomas
Weatherall, Oodrnch; Joseph Williams, I at some length, seemingly against the
Godeeteh ; J. W. Hueter, Huwtek. prisoner. The jury then reined to con -
His lordship thou addressed the grand eider their verdict, and after two hours
jury, stating that he had t.. congratulate deliberation returned into court with a
thew that their duties mere not of an ser- verdict of acquittal. 4t the conclusion
duuus nature es there were only two of the trial McPhorwu met the jury as
criminal cases - one for rape and one for they i'i'i out and shook each .one
laving eounterf•<itvng a pli.uices. The heartily by the hand. This innovation
Nun well be dispensed]with on all future
occasions •
The next caso was that of the Queen
against 0. U. Martin, fur having coun-
terfeit plates in his possession without
lawful authority or excuse. Much in-
termit was taken in the trial, it being the
first of the kind in the Iktninion. The
evidence west to show that two nom -
law respecting r•pe en .I counterfeittag
was then explained lucidly to the jurors,
and vt.
lwbie blot given for their guid-
ance to deteruutiu,ig whether ur not true
bills should be found against tlteaccuserd.
In oonclu•ion the judge dated that after
the bilis submitted to them for consider-
ation had been duly diap..se,l of, it would
further devolve upon them to visit the
gaol, after which, upon the presentment trues of a ten dollar Mnlaua's bank bill
being brought in, he would he pleased had been made, that the prisoner had
to discharge them. if no other nosiness used one to show what could be done,
were brought for Nerd hy the Crown .•tri but from which no copies had been taken,
owe. that the other was in the possession of
ratx6STltsrr, the photographer who had taken ten or
The grand jurors odour Surerign Lady eleven coPies !meit which, he had
the Queen for the cuuuty of Huron pre- •tiuuuted on advertising cars for the
tit as follow is tomer. That the recent ne>;ative had
$. • We htiu examined the jail and And , reruatued in the photographer's posses -
confined therein 1E prisoners, eleven ; snot until taken away by the Govern -
mow and Otte female. Of the mat meta detective. Other evidence Moored
that the neftatice found to prisoner's Paramount.
use fur using threatening lanituage, out' house was useless for punting purpa.es ; --
prisoners ..no ie cuiiiiii t&I for larceny, h
Tall OPIUM !SOW
A Ism wee card a 4arm tUsastst.J el Ogees
eaters • stead Itattsa0$ et menu nae
re..te TM roes Lae.
The ennui ap,iaeg *hoer ender the ems -
pima of the West Rohrer ut Huron ri-
salturel Society was held on IM fair
gtvmad on Thursday, the 10th inst. The
day wee de sad clear although cool, and
there was s leave atteudeace • f spec-
tators. Wen. Young, the genial president
of the s:wiety, performed the utw:uu*
duties of 'easter .4 cereusemisa, aril call-
ed off the classes in good style.
The horse ring was well represented,
and • number .d tiu.• manuals were ex-
hibited u' all the alaases. Young What's
Wanted, a !foe heavy CAaadiau bred
general 'purpose tw.. year old, uwued
by Mr. McLennan, u( Amberly, was a
fine spesirsett of his chum.
In cattle there was also a fair repre-
sentation, the number of eateries bring a
good avenge,
There were 2b horses entered, and 12
bulls,
The followiug is
THE PRIZE LIST.
noses,
Heavy drseght, 4 years and over -fat
J. J. Fisher, teed J. 1'. Fisher, 3..1 A.
Allen. Foaled 1881 -1st J. J. Fisher,
2nd W. F. Clark, 3d Stewart Macdou-
gall Heavy draught, fueled 1882, and
under let A Allen, 2.1 D. Fisher.
Agricultural, 4 year..ad over-- 1st
J. P. Fisher, 2nd A. Young, 3d Georwe
Carrell. Foaled in 1881 -lett M. Mc-
Lennan. Foaled in 1882 -1st, 2d and
3d D. Fisher.
Road or carriage -1st John Beacon,
24 J. P. Fisher, 3rd W. Rattunbury-
Foaled 1881 -1st Robs Beacom, 2.1 \ .
M. Polley, 3d A. Green,
e t' LL1,
Two year old and over -1st A. IS..uie,
2nd John Malluugh, 3rd James Jenkins.
Under two years -H. Snell, 2nd James
'1'abb, 3d H. Buell.
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were : John Washington, Wawan .sh,
Leonard Hunter, Exeter, and John Mc-
Lean.
for u►santty, and eared of them Ory cow- ' that the prig••• •rhad tried to obtain
suited for vagrancy. of the vagrants money u:••' . tales pretenses ; that the
who hate been cotuutitted one is 76 years photos were entirely useless for pur-
of age and in blind ; auuther is IH ran poses of fraud, a bank teller stated that a
of age and cannot Lvov without the u. piece of brown paper woula pass current
alstance of crutches, and twa others hive just as roily ai one of them. The ot•i-
attaned the advanced age .J eighty. The dence concluded, the counsel severally
prisoner commnted for using threatening addressed the jury and the judge sum -
language ma poling lad of teak ntind who teed up the mace. This his Lordship did
haa ben confined since the Lith of strongly against the prisoner never once
March, 188'!. The ferrule prisoner hie noting the slightest point in his favor.
hien incarcerated for btu past fourteen Before giving the cave to the jury the
&omits upuu s charge of vagrancy. judos huldiuir up the photo -that the
2. Ws are of the opiui.•h that the vee;- banker compared to a piece of brown
ratite w confined are tit su"jscts furs paper -said, why gentlemen, if 0 were
house of refuge, and we recommend that i near e.anon( there is hardly a ismer
some steps 'mould he taken at once by but would take this in payment for a
the council of the county of Huron fur load or wheat. The jury then retired
the erection .,f a suitable house of refugeand in rather lees than an hour returned
in this county for the iiuigteuance and I into court with a verdict of not guilty.
support of Ditch persona • The judge refused to proceed with 11:e
3 we here time an 1 •.smivation of ! second charge thst of nuking spurious
the )-ail and field sverythiu,. dean and in I mone)., Rod remanded the prisoner to
good condition,and find th. inmates wen i the next Assize, accepting bail, prisoner
satisfied with the treatm, at they re himself for 1200, and one surety fur a
alive. ( like amount.
4. We have to thank your l..td.hip Stratton r. Roe -Action for non -per -
and the Crown officers fur the assistance i formanos of conditions in a lease. Since
so courteously rendered, and which has the bringing of the action deft. had paid
preyed of such value to us in coming to , $25) into court. The jury decided that
a satisfactory determination on the bili.. that arut. more than covered what couid
and other oatt•n submitted te our con- be justly claimed for plff, and returned
sideration. ' . a verdict for deft. Osler, QC., and
Dated at fie Court House, lorierich, Diskinaon for deft. Garrow .t Proud -
this 3rd day of April, 1884. foot for pa.
Mau -out Ildi Dtaruo, Green r. Township of Grey -Action
Foreman Grand Jury for damages to plff's land, caused by the
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towaship wrongfully constructing a cul
vett. Judgment dismissing the action
upon payment by deft& of the coats of
farmer action and motion in term. No
tests of this action to either party. Deft.
to give Off. an undertaking to vent
His Lordshipreply was brief, but
its reference to the clause advocating a
House of Refuge was pointed and em•
phatic. The complaint regarding the
need of such an institution had, he said,
come before him in many other counties,
led the neglect to make utlier and mere the operation of an easement. mon
suitable provision for the clan of un- and Elliott for p181 ; Olarrow & Proe,d-
fortunatea referred to was a crying feet for deft*.
shame. No doubt puny ..f them had Wilson r. W[ton-Action for replevin.
Judgment for d
amen better day*, and the duly reasonings
with costa ; pro•eed-
Int stayed. Campion for pIQ. ; Garrow their presence in the jail was their
poverty. He would see that the present & roudfnot for daft.
recommendation ,was laid before the ' The docket was not gone through with,
County Council. • number of case* being adjourned until
Dancey r, Kid! -This was an action I next court, and amongst them McCrae r.
Arta -
brought by Capt. Dancey , f tied Baker, Hay. r. Pollard, Hays r. Arm -
p ncey, ' ortch, strong, and McLean Huron against the defendant Joseph Kidd, of ! chip
town-
s certain quantity of pine timber lying
Dublin, to recover the balance due upon
on the shore of tlb7l1'&
Lake Huron to(ltw•ss
Point Clark and Eayfield, sold layette A.
Runniw.11, an American lumber mer-
chant, to the defendant in the year 1880.
Yr. Hunniwell, after he made the bar -
pain with the dehiedant, aratg ed tits
interest in it to Capt. Dancey, and hence
the action was brought in his name The
timber wee to be taken off the beach by
the defendant, and, a. he contended,
taken into the Goderich harbor, measur-
ed then and paid for, but according to
the evidence of his witnesses, none of it
was measured until it was taken up the
river to Platt's mill to b. .awn up. ;He
further contended that he only rec.ired
some 10:;,000 feet in the year 1;180, and
about 10,000 feet during the two subse-
quent years, and that is all he should
pay for ; but secording the evidence of
his own sawyer there were some :0,000
of pine sawn at the defendant's mill in
the year 1882, which he could not ca -
plain where he spot 0 unless it was earns
of the timber in dispute. The plaintiff's
cintention was that the timber should
be tse.aured as the besch where it L'.
and paid for atter being measured. In
the year 1880 he asked the defendant to
seed • man along with him to mature
the timber, but the defendant neglected
to do .n, .nd the plaintiff went along the
harsh and measured it himself, and
brought this waits on his measurement&
The learned judge submitted the follow -
lag questions to the jury which were all
answered in the plaintife favor, and a
verdict for $360 and costa foetal. (1)
Where were the logo to be urease red 1
On the beach or in the harbor 1 Ase.On the beach. (2) if the lams were 1e
be seaaur.d M the harbor, did the de-
fendant use dos dilemmas is g ttisg
tbes int Ana He did not. (S)
aurae wnesaurant wss aurethe
pLintitre or defendant's l Ana. _ The
plaintiff'. The jury aloe frrenid, as a
Matter of feet, that the deleedent gest
al the t he wseed for.Tbs
eau tastewasnearly two day., and a
STENO nnmhnr , f witnesses were esaTin
riundey sch.,ol will be reorganised in
the Presbyterian church on Sabbath
next.
The odium of the Methodist Sunday
'stool have decided to hold the school
at 2.30 pow instead of at 930..m..
heretofore.
Service will be held in th; English
ehurch on the evening of Good Friday.
An edurotional sermon will be preach-
ed in the Metbo.liat church next Sabbath
evening. by Rev. J. 8. Fisher, of Blyth
Quite a number of entries have loom
already made for the "independent
show" to be held here on the afternoon
of the 18th.
Our butcher handled(i t samntb
porker last week, which turned the wales
at 429 pound..
tl m. Symington has purchased the
peope.s. recently oently owned by his brother
4..
The following members of Court Duf-
berm, No 46, C. 0. F., were duly elected
se officers fur the ensuing term. at the
last meeting of the Court : C. R., J. 8.
1
Habklrk; . C. R, P Wallace; Sec ,
J. Young ; T., F. Stalker ; F. S , .1. P,
Brown , Sr. W., W. 8tnrd ; Jr. W.,
A Knight ; 8r. B., W J. Parke ; Jr,
B , R T. Errant ; Chap., Rev. J.
Pritchard.
Rev. J C Smith Astor of W.11iag
ton Kt Methodist church, London, will
(D. ,V ? deliver his popular lecture en-
titled "Bridges" in tbo a(ethodise chu►rh
here on the evening of Friday, 18th Inst
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St:uoa. D6471. ---Uq the 3rd Inst the
beloved wife of Peter Murray, of this
place died very suddenly frusta ttettamun-
tion, only being confined to bed a few
days. A large number of her many
friends and relations followed her re-
mains to their last resting place iu the
Kinluus cemetery Mr. Murray's family
have the sympathy of the neighborhood
in their sad bereavement.
BlytL.
Rev. Mr. Fisher was seriously inure -
posed with a bad cold. W. are pleased
to see him around again attending to his
duties.
John Kelly, son of John Kelly, 7th
eon., Morro, left Blyth for Detroit on
Monday to make fur himaetf a uew
home.
Joshua Ritchie left Illyth for the pro-
vince of Menitubt this week. He has
sold out in Wawanosh to Hugh Ross, who
will take possesei•-n this week. We
wish Mr. Ritchie success, ---.-_
Bedfrey & Guinan have lesasd their
premises to James Symington. of Blan-
chester, who will open out an agricul-
tural agency.
Prof. Tingal was in town trying t..
organise a cta.s for training horses, but
o far was unsuccessful. He behaves
that perseverance is absolutely indispen-
sable to success, and will repeat his en-
deavors agate next summer
DnaEanntta. AUCTION SALE
or
D. E. Munro, of Manchester, was in
this village on Wednesday last.
Mw Nest, of Lutknow, is visiting
friends here at present.
,4611.
Albert IIu4erad, while .reestng the
neer* ilw days ago at Lt1inaville,
treed something 4. Liner un the water
whisk he thought was* sash, but use
Mower uh.ervatee. M saw It ens* a large
Gat. He. struck it with an oar, and hurt
0 eu that he was MAIM to sesere 1t. It
weighed shout 30 lire.
Ittre-s latus. uonesel Uro Common -
Mt. "117 • thotuugh kmwieige of Ihis natu-
ral laws which govern the operatloas of
tigasa►ee said astral.., .ad lay • earefsl
d the ase pruprtfe. of well-
s (hiss. Mr. If s ass provided err
kre.kkist tables with a delkstrl7 0asoured
d vo et ' ittwhich m bi 18. J"a'd y • her et
seek.rticlsoe 4 tMt • eseatittttfee may
he ersdeaUy bells up atilt Mow =is to
ream of wbtl. in disewee. rods
se
reedy to at waseever V week
We eess e t sera Mal shalt b7
res_titM sttlled with pure
frame.- Pint
ply with butting
leaser er sa . OsU►g hi Packets and
iNiasl R . Nemaotath Chem.*
L.*. tAlc l'Anmista,
Kedererb Umbels.
Uupnai.:u. April 10. 1061.
Wheat.iYallestWoA,$l• 0111 111
Wke.t.lt4prtr41 belle. ...... 1 0 • 1 0
6M r
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Pear, V bush .................... 0 • M
Barley. 5 bush ... ..... ...... 0 N M
Potatoes ti bush new .. .. • N N
fritter. V lb..
h• 8 M
0. 0 doz.'unpacked' .... .. 0 IS N
cess, ... .. 0 11
ghetto. II cwt • 10 •
ebb •.
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Bran, s cwt
Chop. r cwt........., „.„ ..... 6o
slide.......... .......... 5 'o
d►reetiwast+..................... o l0
nom........................... • the
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Legal Mlaticesa \
LICENSE INSPECTOR'S N(YT'ICK
All petwas having made appllcstioa for
liven,.- for the sale of liquor for the opaline
license year, and all peens iutere.ted in
license natters. are hereby notified that the
Huard of Commissioners for the "West Hid-
ing of Herm,- will meet tar the transaction of
nosiness. and for the Ai pss(e- of considering
applications, and the graining of licenses. at
the house of the License Inspector. in the
town of (*oderie•h, on '7httrsda, the seven-
teenth Inst.. at one o'clock p. m. The follow-
ing is a list of those who have made applica-
tion.
(ioderic', Town i(otel* James hailer.
John C. Martin, John McBride. (apt. W.
Cox, William ('rsig John A. skit le, t1'11lw.
Rabb Thomas N hltely. Henry Tichbur•e.
John lirobnan. Shope HearyCeaie, Wm.
1~ Horton. Darkd Curry. and Oeergr. Grant.
Town of Clinton Hotels James Moore,
Charles Spooner. George swarm. Arvhd.
Kennedy. Isaac ft►tienburl. Sarah Morley.
Iles. 1'. Mcl.reu, Michael Kelly. Sand. Pike.
Shop Nicholas Robson.
tt lnatam - Hotels- Charles scientist*. Wm.
F. Dulsnage David Hewitt. Market Roe.
Simon Mtemtield. John I►insley. R. 1'. Slay
moos.
shops-- Robert Mullis, Robert 3c -
u., •.n Hoods - Jo;uthen FM i -h, Robert
Milne, Robert ,Hrownire, John Webster. R.
J. Pollock. Skop-J. A. dlcfbpa{4,
Colborne Tshp. Wm. La.basn. [Gary Mar-
tin, Fred Horton. Jame, Mci3on.gh, Jonathan
Miller Joesuh Horton. Joseph J. 11-ruht.
Aehlke- ld TobRichard 11. »eLongg, Alex-
ander Young. Janet McDonald.
Dungannon --John Martin. Tho.. Smiley.
Wert Wawanosh -John Lougbeei. Joreph
Nixon.
Fast Wawanosb, William Willey.
Turnberry Richani C. Porter.
Mullett- Joseph Fisher. John Heil.
Of the above applications the following are
asking license for tfteenselvea on their weenie-
ee for the Ant time. David Curry, of (iode-
rich, asking shop license fur tate store of (l. N.
Danis. west side of mum. Hennaed ''Ike.
Cliaioa, aski.g license for his new hotel at
Clinton station, It. P. Simmons. of Winches'.
asking a license for the old British hotel. of
Winghasi. Richard C. Porter. for the West-
ern hotel in Turnburry. Joseph Fisher for the
hotel at Manchester in Hulett. Robert J.
Pollock, of Blyth, for his house in Myra.
Jobe At u ..N, ''bairn.*.
A. WORTttINOTON Cum
Parrett nt.0 i.
STEPHEN YAres,
furpprreef or and Se --nary.
April lnd. ISM. 1937.
Those of our young friends who in-
dulge in rowdyism on the streets of an
evening will take it as a kindness to be
told that they will be handed over to
the tender mercies of the Tillage consta-
ble some of these fine evenings.
8.,tne penons,ei.her through ign••ra:we
of the Mw, or in defiance of It, engage
in partridge eh,'otmg in the swamp.
near hero. Their n►ovements an watch-
ed and they will be summarilydealt with.
Some a.nustn; incidents hsve o currsd
in connection with the post office here
within the past few months. A gentle-
man rime into the office one day and
eked for a P. O. order ,which was given
him. The gentleman being rf nem
temperament gave particular instructions
to have that letter fordwarded 14. its des-
tination by the shunter possible meat&
is a taw daps he returned, saying that I
the order had not reached its destina-
tion. Oar genial puetru•ster was at a
loss to account for it. The vent's -
man then pulled • piece of paper out of
hi. pocket eying that this might throw
some light on the matter. So it did -it
was the under. (jute a number of peo-
ple ovine into the office and do their beat
to snake the p.stnsa ter give them • re-
ceipt for money giren for an order, for-
getting that the order does duty for re-
ceipt.
A. Wenn haaoa f l d adttbat turns
the basin at 1060 ibe.
The house of Mn, Saud. Vanstene, of
the &h con , was completely deetmyed
by fire on Monday last. The contents
were saved.
J. A. Melhinagh last week .old hie
imported heavy draught stallion "Th.
t(c .tohnein.-. to a party who intends to
travel him in Waterloo.
Mr. Rtewart's sleieh, have use to
light quite a dietaries further down the
river than where they disappeared.
Joseph Whitmsr hes returned from
Michigan after a year.'.ojoerw there,
and is staying with his brother in-law,D,
Beer.
Chase to be taken at 8 o'elo•k sharp. h
Slagle admission Meta. two for nese
t is hoped Vast a full house will erase h
he rev lecturer who enjoys a very
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t
e nUhle reputation as a public epeekee.
Ws. Sehsrtl., late of Hay township,
as moved his family into Mr. Danes
holey, lately occupied by 8. Fisher, wbn
as rented 1[r Knnehitelnishease sad
mowed therein.
the risottos It The *showers of damage. awarded by
tau is E.1N sends the claims
of the arm against the ent-eraurut.
Wm $efierflo and his brother-in-law.
Jobe Maher, late of the Heave road,
started few Matitehe eon Ten..1. het,
baking with them * eeembev .t gee..&
Their infertfinar are to, take eNtOOsy lit
breaking and beek.nttiag.
VALI'AHLE FARM
er,Rtalnl.. 130 acres. to
COLBORNE.
The nnder.igned wit offer for nide by Fid
(ioderich, at sae o clock p.m,!.oI the town of
i TA.•rrfny,,a fA.:.4th d .a .f .t prJ, 1884
of *hi, following
110 fere' of ry e.e Sttoc-k • } nstthhyy
7th e',.reu,n.,un ../ the 1'oweoshl of ('ofhornr,
in rhe ('ou ity of horn'.. This faro, is situat-
f 41-2 nodes from Guderi,•h, and 11.2 miles
Croat teutk's H111, un the Main gravel Road.
I There Is a brood Irani, Monne, 1 1-2 storey's. al-
,mo.t sew. •.3f. containing eec'en mese: a
larr5g1r' ham. 0111. with rattle shed 12.1/ at-
ta•,hed. and one of 16, Anew' orchards In the
Township. tt a water,.d by a never fa113.g
spnng rr.e.•k and n goo.1 well. About 11e
acres cleared mit free from stumps. There Is
no waste land of any kind on the pain.
Good school within wroth of the house,
A (i..e *ad Perfect Title (Guaranteed.
TSR3n OF 71.11.X: Ten per cent. M kola
of sale. ene hall in 10 days, and b. Janos to he
lies ur ty Mortgage. payable in Are years.
with six per cent. interest. For further pan
Genteel apply to the undersigned.
JOHN KNOX. J. RRE('KFNR1fJg,
Anetktraer. Proprietor, (ioderich.
* . Allen cud. 1 sal, IZIIWA
NIORTGAGE SALE
PURER' A reTIO ti•.
TOWN LOTS AND RESIDENCE
iN 003330142'35.
sty virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a
Mortgage dated the ninth day of Jan.* !fir,.
made by Wilmot Richard Sealer this wlife jjn M-
iner to her her dower, to the vendors, default
haring her) made in payment tbe..ot, there
will he sold hy Pudic Auction, at the iRitM
F:rehange itotel. in the Town of Oederich. at
the hoot. of Kleten o'clock. on
T..eedoy, l.;th etre of Apra, 1884,
I,os No.,. e32 and .173 1a the Town of fodertot.t
There Is a comfortable dw.tltat louse of the
prneeMy. which was tersserty the, residence of
J ge Seiner.
For Tonus. 'whir+ are labral. apply to
Parke. Mills R 1'nrdom, or on day of )S4iai/,, to
PARKS & Pl'RDOiii,
vendor's t4olkltere. Landon
8 PILO ICK,
A net ioseer.
Dated day of Mereb. A.D. lay. 1111X441
■v
AUCTION SALE.
I hay. received lastreetloe.s from JAR
kb - Veit. t..Nl 87 P ihNis seeds. at !Wyk »a.
Slytwrdity, April 19th,
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41101.
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wet ie ew5. enowsnsrM est a,•le'w tee
/OMA iLROX,
Au.sausser.
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the 31.. J tlsswwit ,0. eta AprttI Mr. D.
Om et e Nit . N Mise A. 1111
te rile Leat' M A.3 ate h 11f. David
weak.
la tleteriek o. rndeve.tas. Apr►n eta
hos. R bert lleruta.. a•7 ged 70 yearn andima10
in Oederic8. ea nitride.). April 301h. F. A.
0. Jokesea. infant child el Mr. W, tt. John -
sae, tailor. aged 3 weeks and 1 Uhl.
(IRAN!) TRUNK (RAILWAY.
Easter Holidays
3.884_
SPECIAL REDUCED FAKiN
•
ALLAN LINE
err
ROYAL MAIL $TEAMBH1PP
Lt V ERPOOL-LONDUNDL33Y-tILAnt10•
Every Thursday From Portland,
Every Saturday from Ba!ifa"
Tut Snowman Elsa Rams To arra Fron
ENGLAND.
SPEED, COMFORT AND SAFETY
UNSURPASSED.
1, 11 J ■ Winter Arranger'? cuts
1
AND EASTER.
Return Tickets will be sold to all paha/ en
line of Grand Trunk Railway, including Great
Western and Midland Dives.e at
FARE .IXD .q THIRD
For the rowed trip. Tickets good to go num
day. Friday sad reterday. Aril MkIltband
Mk, and good to return mini Taw'sy7 April
15th. inclusive. J044. HICKSON.
General Manager.
194611
The Seeder Now
FARMERS
Desirous of obta;ntng Plows of the above
make. being Nos. iN, le, ie sad Pt can b • fur -
ebbed with the sante by application to the
onndryr, C oderich.
Repairs of all the above plow. , in also he 01-
tainrd at the sine place.
1. Reduction of 25 Per Cent.
017 on Plow. a:une.
Arply 8° C. .-1, fI UMB rll.
Managing •bumf. tinder icb,
Go•Ierich. Man•\ alt. 104 1033
Foutill Nurseries.
325 ACRES -
TME LARGEST IN THE DOMINiON.
SALESMEN WANTED
To begin work at once on Pisa .le. steady
employment sr fixed Mario, to all a t; :hg to -AND-
work. UM and wen*5 ca. hate
TIMOTHY SEED,
RAIL! 's LRNR
LONDONIJEItftI A LIVER
SARDINIAN. from INeliTtraa, April
HALIFAX. April Uth.
PARISI.lN (rorty Posu,.an, April ihi,
H,,b, LIF4 Jt April Nth.
CIRCASSIAN. /.leo Powrr.A.p, April :tth.
HALIFAX, April flti.
POLYSIOUAN true POSTL*,rt.. 51., I.'.
HALIFAX, May 3rd.
Sailings f roitu Qaebec.
PZRI'VIAY.. .. Nth 51.)
SAR3I ATIA N nth
PARISIAN
S ARDiNIAN 31
t'litt'ASSIAN 7t, June
W,YsESIAN 1114•
PWS' .... thh ..
Passengers wtshIag to enter* at P.. a :and
«113 leave Oode t.h, os. reesd.ya, at it .luck.
The last train via ftaute& with labalfa
and Passcn(ere kat ea Goderich cite: y W'ed
.camas. at 1r o'clock.
Prepaid cert1Acate tamed at greatly teducest
rates to percuss wiehintt to bring Chet; ft k•uds
out from the Old Country.
F•..r lite sad all intermit ioa, apply to
1i. AltMthTIfONO
Ticket Areal,
aeaer rt.
(luderir h..13 r.l :lid. 1664.
Ik'It 'liiiI
The subscriber is now prepared
to furni':l, all kinds of Fieldnn•l
Garden Seeds of the
BEST VARIETIES
at tate* that cannot be b.st.':b 111
Goderich.
Call and examine sampler i•
fore purrha•'.ing elsewhere.
REES PRiCE,
East Street Grain Depot, Oppt,^;t..
Town Hall, Godagick
March Ash. Itit1. 1>l.
New Clover Sead
Pleasant or the Year REA. ' SEED WHEAT,
SEED PEAS,
Goo 1 agent, •r.• earning froiu }1J t,, 11 per OATS AND BARLEY
month aid exl,eases. BUCKWHEAT.
pTerms and onus tree. .tdiin-w FWX SEED,
STONE A WELLf\t1TIeN, GROUND OIL CAKE.
1010-3rm- T.,runro, Ow. i
AND ALL KINDS OF
YINUOLD er¶*abed to ho Kllo*iiIIt
THAT To.' , Art 08T
TOGETHER WITH
s GARDEN SEEDS OF EVERY
VARIETY,
Fill HALE AT
CHOICE CONFECTIONERY,:
CANNED FRUITS AND FISH, SAMUEL SLOANE'S
TOBACCO, CIGARS, e
Ioorriestic sad Fore
Fruits.
he RestBrands. Corner of Hamilton and Viet. ,a
Fresh and Smoked WafasirtsS la neeameu.. I street, Goderich
e[ seg asses of Nets.
Oysters mowed 111 Beery Mott McNsared.
11'1 f 'RliA Moi !iR i.3u ,Y. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING
SEED STQRE,
/lora. Resigns, Wreaths ( en Botry.ets,'
etc.. made to erirr.
1
Vleweraw6 class. a tTepht►y. to ise. DECIDED BARGAINS
i]
E. GING A v'Et 'REAL ESTATE
REBTAZJRANT I DI EMS TOWN of ooDasies.
Cnn, t Hoole Squ bre, G.odu;.rh, Ont L A (larwtiv
Lee Der. 10, t•8t. tt . t 0 Ott on West IfMd,
11N-hrs. 1s. I ,;., b Park. n
I?EAD OUR NEW 341'(►RY, _t teey iettahome. lei'
TA['F• rue OCTCA T.^ it la • thrill- ,viae. trots trees.
acs. `1.00w.g0„
Ina car ss the
; Park.
tuatbt►. With eke, use t sit
r taw, roll of vivid lncidrn'a,andunleade 3 Three and • we Y Octel.
Plti. Don't fall to raid It • i Fast street, with brick & sew tad
rental 411•.0• i )car, 0,,e ,
t. Lot on bank of ivR ....ear the stab
Mat.
AGENTS
mentos tnr The L'rq et at
the Presidents of the (1. S. It I---
b the Lar•vwt, NwdsomeM neveproperties are really wovih mu
and hest book ever wold rnr i tatw141 a Ant mist be. *old to clone out
r rico The
lees bout than
AM/VIOL o,t [iice. fasten erll ng Pp 7 therefore offerod to tae *bot
All prod's to ' Prk•a. A I to
ateellligg.eed opb want ft. Aayose oannto- SE A(lER & LEWIS.
ceaseaswaes• Teens tree. Address, Barri tees, Ooderir
(ludeel,-h, Rept. 3438. MIL M00.11
Spring is Upon Us
AND Nutt • THE TIiIfE TO BGTY YOU
Vegetable, Flower & Field Seeds
F. JORDAN, a: the M. dial Hall, has just opened out • froth supply of
Seeds ()fall Kinds,
FRt Ill THE BEST $EEDSMEN
FRESH, RELIABLE AND WELL ASSORTED
F. JORDAN, Chemist and Druggist
1mp'.1uart Hoeft 8luare, Goderich.
IOW
TAILORING}.
J. C. DETLOR & CO:
We have marred our Spring Tweeds and Wo
Tramerfsp m all eludes, which we leeks id('•oatis11 mot
with the very hest trimmings as cheaper'
any house in the trade 1•
Outten%
. C. DETLOR & CO