Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-8-29, Page 8( 1 8 THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY. AUG. 29, 1884. THE RAILWAY BOOK. c"' "a-- _.steer ttles Barbi.... Land .... • .... « 888 barrels �l.t Butte. ...... .......640 barrels Grew .,613 barrels ....IVO boatels " 00.11 Hall Min Old Along r ••stag .1 tfis CemaYt.e ea •.-47- WI Tent of ear Eggert of •ped& gong eseee -tele nese•/ Why the Iltrad lersid am* ole etebsMa Ohm Weng Hama (hl 162 barrels 100 packages W1 barrens Tobago) i aseda..1,374 p.ek•ges Mhos ......67 barrels 1 Wool 18 bales J TOboeou. b2 beds ( .deri;b Anit, nth, 1884. Skins and B. C30 bunch' I Grottos es • ..5 bales The adj anted mu.ting of railway R • 100 bushels j committee was held this evening, BanalBwswsz • • • . ..3 boles ) Platt, req. in the t:hair. Btsdry Goode 600 packages Minutes of last meeting were read and Hides. 8 boxes •�uvsdd. Rags ""t^"' `.t N' � �' tisk S3 bale e comm! &P- P ins...... .....11 pointed to tree. a oirco'ar ountaluingg Liesm Hams 60 statistical and other inlurmatioes, was Copper .1 bad road, and futiy discussed. F 2 ba A few anieudeteuts sad eufreotioas Prion Bagir caw : Ashes, hide, having_lasso wade. it eine W hoops, stares, rags, leather, Mr. yds'., and sec 61 and other equal to r.i.i W. A. goods, Smith, that the report he received and Tons No. of can required for •dueled, u 1 that one thousand copies goods in transit to East for be printed : or circulation. Carried.„1863 exclusivef lumber 4402 Movd Ii Mr. 1). Meuillicudd ano MakinMki(21ri full trains of 16 can mach. amended by Mr Jae, Saunders, that the From the above statistics it will be secretary be reynested to correspond seen that the through trade at Goderich with the Canada Pacific management, eta in ism was very great, and which misfit the question of the eztenston of the To- have been almost quadrupled since that route, Grey and Bruce l„west *am wewand date. And if it can be shown that this to Goderic:., and that he forward copies immense trade naturally belongs t of the minutes of committee meetings, ta Goderich, which we think n be proven together r:th the stat:atacal report of the the„ the question arias, •` way it.0 min special committee. Also that he be re- Mwfe br,.....i.wted to oder poises r quested to ask the directorate too send By a glance at the map of Ontario i an agent t.. make full investigation into will be seen that Goderich occupies a po- the fe sibitity of the proposed route, or, •ition as near as may be on a direct hoe hillier that, that they nominate • titue between the Northwest and Toronto. during the uezt tw- weeks, when they All vessels from Daluth and Port Arthur would he prepared to receive a depute- pass the Southwest point of Cockburn tion from the Citizen • Committee of Island. From thence to Toronto rid Goderich. Carried.(:odrrich, will be found to be the mos oem"WetThe rutinZ adluarad, 10 aet a{ain direct course, being nearly 100 miles at the call of the cn•irman. shorter than by way of Sarna and Bowe The following is twenty miles shorter than ky Warton or Owen Sound. Therefore we claim the a large share of the Northwest trade naturally belongs to Goderich. Then why,it will be asked, has this trade been diverted from its natural course, (.de rich, to Sarnia and Wiarton. 1 18 lllilla have • opacity of 800 barrels per day- 6 carload•- and •lace the intro- duotwa of the roller o f the min is len day said night, • one excepted. Luusha.-!a the lamher trade as h as 17 million feet persimmon, have beet handled, and were ins feeili- t ies to be had thea could be i to 60 feet yearly. Bats.-Goderieh is the centre of the SS tlstrMw dr: pea Do net be above yews bwsin.au He 1 who tents up kis noes M work quarrels y with breed and batter. He is n poor 2 Ire 'GUM who s amid of his own sparks ; 2 there's some dt.oewtfort is all trades ea - 2 pauper )apt chimney seeming. If senora pre 5 uP rag to see because of the wet ; d 1 agveaa.d minima 1 bakers left of baking bread bemuse it is hard work ; if ploughmen world not Balt producing territory of °anode W *ugh because o odd, had tailors would 2 `have 13 wells here, which are capable of stir wake our ck,che. fox boar 4 ptyok- manufacteriug from 4500 to 6000 barrels WI their deters, wbot a pass we euold 1 per day The pretest output is may a small pa -Le Ries of ibis, lamely beams of the lack of outmoded railway commie 2 tion. 1 Another very important industry must Leadertelt ell it s.0 1 mom to Nemours, my hue fellow, there's no shame about any holiest coll. Mg; deal be afraid of saifiw8 your hands there's pigsty of soup to be hid. All tirades are good to good traders, 2 324 THS )iLPORT : 7b the inhabitants of the towns of (:o.hri.h and Witipbuaa nitre ial.rrettinpforsahtps. There is a great factor in Ontario's nu' mediate future, welch introt not be lost sight of by the people of Goderich. For wine years past, immigrants have been pouring into Manitoba and the North- west, during tic summer season, at the rate of a thousand a week. This, doubt- less,iabut the advance ;one! of the hordes which will follow from Englund, Ireland, Semiarid and other Europeat, .,•ouutnes. It is now certain that the repel settle- ment of Illinois and lows is ',knot to be paralleled tis our own Northwest within •the next few yearn. The immediate ef- fect of this will ho the creation of a new and great through trade from those province" to the Atlantic seaboard, as well as a new acid great home market for our merchants and manufacturers. The building up of the Northwest u going to do for Ontario wLas the Western States did for the ae.tb•ard States of the Union. This fact u uo,w .-stablished beyond doubt. ('AN ADA .4 BAC IBoxJ at present, is the produce of the farm, the forest, the .ea, and the mine, to- gether with the inuiustnes meg or less immediately c.nLected with tl •m. The increase of the former of thew the farm) t:unng the last few years, especially in the N. W. is almost tnarvcllous,the great bulk et which has to be carried to the Atlantic seaboard. THE ttMARITHAT (,OttLRi(H RECEIVED -of this through trade to the east in 1862 and 1863, the first years after the com- pletion of the Bullalo and Lake Huron railroad to Goderich was as follows : During the years 186? and 1863, there vee 41 vessels of the various classes em- C�iojye(I in carrying goods in transit to Modes' le of which eine were propellors, Meg thirty-two soiling Tel.els, By which vee ole 107 'cargoes wire brought into Oadsrich in 1862, and 146 cargoes in 1883. This is exclusive of those em- ployed in the lumber trade and also el- f • chum of the coast trade. Although the number of seamen ea - played in this trade, now lust to the town, cannot be ascertained aocuratet yet a fair estimate would be about eight noes to the vessel, or in the whole 328 seamen. Add to this the number of dock hands, say100 men, in alt 498. List to vesses above referred to :- Props. -Hunter, Kenosha, Ontonogan, Detroit, Persia, Edith, Scotia, Sun, Canadian. Schee-Morrison, Pilot, Maitland, 'Tecumeeth, Geneva, Hamlet, Powbattan, Great West, Florence, W. Thorpe, En - line, Niegars, J. 1'. Ward, Jenny Ram - than, Florence, Gen. Taylor, Nebraska, t,1 nand. (Ili Cie , Forfair, L. Dsnoey, R. Campbell, H. E. G. Grey, R.. tI% tea, Republic, ice Anderson, T. F. Tracy, Advance, Mt. Vernon, W. Merritt, Verrircts. fret,) v1 raf 'Ills following statistics are condensed from the ntanifeets of the above :tamed vessels and give a list of the minds enter- ing the port of Goderich for the year 1862 and I•t83 in transit exclusive of gods for home consumption, and also exclu- sive of lumber : 1862, t' Flour . .11i4, 58fl barrel* Wheat 1,382 hags Wbsat ..428.816 bushels (kite ... - . ....:1A4,1 tt,5 bushels Barley. Oats and other Beads ... .6,507 NW. beef and Pork ...22,005 barrel. Batter t Lsn1... .3,067 tier'.@ Tallow 4,950 barrels Bides .•3,711 Spirits h Wiae....-785 barrels Broom Corn ..178 boles Fist .148 barren Wool 156 sacks „A Sundries, 2461 psekaees,elaral to ab let 12.70 barrels 4RLOAV". 1526 fi 100 100 Total member of tars for 1862 3? 244 6 33 1 f► 1 4 2 12 1072 PIM load of wheat unloaded at o lav air tor, 30th Sept. 1862. From Lake Miehitan torte. 1116.3, L.' Flour . 225.714 barrel* ` 1Wheat . . 421,6:(8 bushels Corn .... .... 236.S11p bagels Reef k Pork.....15,6:x) bariwl• Meal ...... ...., .34,12f► barrels Hides ...17,4.:, ,, Tallow .,....1,3°4 hernia 1 High Winos .3,256 bagrb blear... ........1,5?!i Ina* A leottol. 7!11 benne Meat ......2 ,004 b�• l'A RLOA love ?'457 561 590 11)0 241 16 41 10 10 41 not be lest sight of, and that is the fish- rete se pay w you lag interest. The G.tderieh contingent .sough of they. Yoe cannot get honey m of 12 or lb sacks being a. important 11 you are frightened s uses, wog plant part of the lake fleet. axe if your are afraid of getting mud oe your boots. Whou bars at iron melt Abuse we hav shown, be belie., good and sntiieient reasons why the pate under the south wind , when you can plc of Godeneb and of the notion of dye the hal" with tw.tbpieks ; blow awntry through which the awtempl•td 'hips aloes with fans ; manure the crops line would peas should see it iu their with lavender water, noel row plum interest w work might and main to c in flower puts ; there will be • tile further the schema Ihher benetiuthere tune fur TOT ; but until the nu:len- are which can be fully dwelt upon when nium arae we shall all have a del to the time comes for "stumping' the du- Put up with. triet, but the furegoing will make to women s Serpens Cons. show that everything is t.: be gained and - nothing can be lost by thorough, earnest A man can get into • berth and shuck and concerted action on the part of all himself very comfortably. He can stand who would see the section prosper, and on hu knees and duck his head and take Goderich attain the proud position nom- off some of his clothes, ani then h• can menially which she formerly enjoyed. lay down on his shoulders or the hack of The directors of the C. P. B. upon bis neck and kick off other articles of examinant the report of the trade done wearing morel, because whoa the but - by Goderich in the olden time,-beture two are unbuttoned his ch.thes are as the grasp of the G. T. R. wap on its liable to come of in the dark as in the throat -cannot but feel convinced that light. But it is different with a womas. the extension of their branch through Her clothes are pinned on with all kinds Wingham and to this harbor would make of pins, from the moiety pin to the darn - it an important feeder to their trunk ing needle, tied on with strings. hooked line. At Wingham the proposed line on with hooks and eyes, buckled on with would cut the trade of the southern ex- buckles, and put on in many wars only tension of the W. G. &B. R ; then it known to the fair sex. Give her a large would travel almost parallel with the enough room, three or four gas lamps, L H..(• B. R., through a magnificent and a large mirror and plenty of time, agricultural and stock -raising district, and she can tiud nearly all the pins, apd at �.uderich it would tap the trade strings, hooks and eyes, buckles, ha, from the American cities and the great and what she can't find she cau break at northwest, which the G. T. R. has at- night and tie up in the morning ; but tempted to divert to Sarnia, for purposes place her in • small berth in the dark, of increased mileage returns to the with only one or two eyes to watch all company, and so that the 40 per cent. the holes in the curtain to see if anybody division of the surplus earnings will not is looking, and only two mull bands to be made to the original shareholders of find things to unfasten, anti she is in a the B. and L H. R. Only some thirty bad boz.-[Peck s Sun. mites are required to be constructed to give the T. G. & B. branch one of the aeastbi. Talk *beet n•fssa- best ports on the lakes and the manage- By -the -bye, it is rumored that ment '•f the C. P. It. rued can dependbangs upon having choir hands strengthened are surely going out of fashion this W. BALL, AUCTIONEER FOR by earnest work on the part of the prom- sprang, and that the hair will be worn H. else (•est, of Rwrce. +a.s uu•aded inent men of the section, and by substan- brushed plainly back freta the forehead. in any part of the County. Adrr,t. ordrre to While bangs are not necessary for women Gederteb P. O. luta. who possess low, pretty foreheads, they are an absolute necessity for women who high, ugly foreheads. There can BCT HARBOR It has not been carried away from Goderich through want of harbor ac- commudatiun--it uetust adtnitted'un al hands that t.,e Godonch harbor is gond and commodious. Even the Go T. R. company admit this when it suits their purpose -and not only so, but set forth some of our other advantage and at tractions, as will be seen by the following quotation front their advertisement fur an excursion from London to Goderich signed by J. Hickson, general manager and W. Edgar, general Pam. agent.- "Pasung through the fertile plains of the aunty of Huron, which has been justly termed the garden of Cauda, uine hours will be allowed tourist& for visiting that demotic town and taking in the mag- nificent Lake .esaery so much talked of, and which can only be seen to advantage from the G(derich Heights. -Besides other numerous attractions, Goderich is famed for having the ecru 11611B0R the LAIIORBT FLOURING relent end the mote zireestrs SALT wOkxa in the Rest. Delightful parks crown the heights over looking th, lake, and the town itself is oelehrated for its tine hotels. public buildings Ac." The Goderich harbor, justily admitted to be the beet on the lab, is free from ice earlier in the spring than at Warton or Owen Sound -It is also open much later in the Fall than at other ports. This trade cannot have been taken from Goderich nn account of any dangers or intricacies in navigation at or about Goderich as we have deep open sea without any obstruction between the Goderich piers and Cockburn Inland at the head of Lake Huron -whilst the navigaticw of the Georgian Bay is dan- gerous in the extreme, and frequently attended byloss to life and property. \ The trae has not been taken away bemuse Tin" was against Goderich -the reverse being the came ---we haring the advantage of seven hours over Sarnia - and as to ileo Georgian Bay porta, where ships are so frequently delayed in the midst of rocks and reefs by fop, the advantage we have is stilt greater. Then why has the trade been diverted from Goderich to Sarnia and Wiarton 1 The reason must be apparent to every one -The Grand Trunk Company being the owners of the lines to the North and South of us -whilst they merely h•.1.1 a Imes of the Buffalo et Lake Huron Road it pays them better to divot the trade front Goderich to Sarnia and Wiarton than to carry it over their leased line, where, it it were properly worked, their earnings would be so increased that they would have to pay a larger share of the profits to the proprietors, reducinu the profits of the Grand Trunk proper by the same amount. AuauiAr1ATlOw MYTH OTYBR LUIR*. 11 most not be forgotton that ooasee- tiom with any of the branches of the C. P. R. liue meat.s permanent oompititiye rate, as hy the previsions of the Act 47 Victoria, chap 1, assented 25th March, It484, no amalgamation or pooling with the !:rand Trunk Railway in any of its branches is possible. The tethering is the section of the act relating thereto: "The Canadian Pacific Railway shall not, nor shall any of its branch line.,nor any line of railway leased by the Com- pany or ender their control, be at any time amal/amated with the Grand Trunk Railway or any of its breech lig or with any branch lines leased by the Grand Trunk Railway Company. or or- der their control ; sod such 'malpma- tion, and any arrangement for making a c morn fund or pooling the earnings or receipts of the maid two railways or their or any of their branch lines. or of any railway tinware parts thereof leased by the said eompasase or either of them or under the control of either of them, shall be stteolutely void : this provision. however, shall not tamed to trail, or running sa�soesRs made with the assent of feud oQ ,ruse is Oowadl1 nor to hinder the aegeieitiOS by the Cana- dian adish Pacific Railway OoesQatili of the railway bet woes Qesbse gnga�b ] outman, known as the North Shore asilway." 'MDR. The following bearer regarding the amorist of trade possible at this peiat, with proper railway (militias, are wrwthy ret nonsed•vetiow Foot v. -Ogilvie & Hutchisn.'s Harbor It is stated that 1a,AM Italians have returned to their seam head sae past mouth. Is is said leak of work had bad treatment are the mews ,•0 !. Cbartat i'g 1 Loans anti 3nllinrancs. WI,WIARE LIi DUhO MONRY AT xl per o..t tltisa1te foods18& LIMA Uoderich. April Mb. 111111. 4800,000 TO WAN. APPLY TO CAMERON HOLT & CAMILSON Oahe MONEY TO •LEND. -PRIVATE t.s4s-es freehold severity. A y to Hee. Swa.ses. Oederlok MONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE amount et Privets nada ter tarsetms.t ♦t Rowse& rats. os8rat-whss Monops. Apply v f1ARRO W t ra01111i00T- 080 PRIVATE FUND& TO LEND en ?arm mad Town perty at lowest la - tenet. M.rtwagas pernbe..d res Commselsa charieetd, uw.rs n ek rise temm+aaYs. u.�Bsorro ..-Dtea hON &alam_�W STON Hmniarres. kr. eedeNok. Teel Navas - %ono is 31)111'BY wives um sbe ks'M1w• .R. "' .out • ..r►1d that perste% et de el Pato.* sims �sews Irian tert �� est lee K toy es ah- moo stele, had >�� NO sad till Governing". servey ea tete Ober olds ; ..d fee lir perpart of NNW sad orae Zan the Pottasitiejarie ingors. tame mill "Vireo weerittliaiLsk .44 " RRADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE, . Life sad ♦,edismt Insurance Ageai. R^pe.entlafified•damCatepanlos. Alsetgeal for the CAN aoa Ltva 1lTocs luecnavcs Co. )bury to lead ea Mortgage. either In Tow. M Fenn Property. in a.y way to suit the borrow er. Onit-e-4usD-seabed Lv's block OMatiah JRetiical. T. E. CASE, M.D., C.M., M.C.P.B,, Oat. Nhvideian. surgeon. Aeooucbev. ke, tKa---i.Tt...t termer/ occupied by Dr. Hutchinson', 1►;twtpaso•. Night o16ce Mar- .ln's hoed. nil• JB. WHITELY, Y.D., C.M., PHY- . H1CIAN, sueyw tt. Accou. hour. ata, M. C.P.S., o.tsria. (iC'r-Tb. .rear, t dais. Fast of Wilson's Dreg store. up .tale. Iltt Dit MuLEAN, PHYSICIAN, BUR- GEON. Coroner &c. Omce sad resldasee Bruce Street, second door west of Fleletda Street. HG. MACKID, M. D., PHYSI- . ciao. surgeon and Accoueber. Graduate of Toronto University. Office opposite Carver -ss & Cameron's Bank. Lttehaow. if not la .ace. eneulreal the Bank. 1:11-y. 71RS. SHANNON & HAMILTON, lJ Paydeians. Surgeons. Aocoeobees. Ire. office at Dr. 8baanon s residence, new the gaol Guderich. G. C. exeunt/N..1. C. Harv, Tor I7N, Rnctionee ring tial bonuses from the various municip- alities, should they indicate a desire to secure a lake port at Goderich. In conclusion, your commute beg to submit the above report fur your be to dna log the fact that when the own- y hair is arranged rettily and ben,mingly over the forehead it greatly softens the outlines ..f the face, and lends an addi- tional charm to it. It is all nonsense fur people to say that the most sensible wo- men wear their hair brushed smoothly back from their brows. The most sensi- ble women are thee who know what is becoming to them. If they l..A well with their hair banged or cur:el they wear it so ; if they do net they fail to follow the prevailing fasi.o. , sial dram their hair plainly. T..r t:reciss. knot has gone entirely out i' ta,ht..0 *stale the street wear. It is newer: impossible to wear the hair ..n t':e top •ef oras head with the fashwnnble hat of the pert•.i Very few ornaments are worm in the hair. Those that are woes are meetly silver or amber hstrpina.--(American Queen. sideration, conscious of the fact that, owing to the limited time at our disposal, there may be many important omissions which it would be in the interest of the ultimate success of the scheme to have brought forward. But whatever sins of omission may be laid to our charge, we firmly believe that no sin of "com- mission" can be attributed to us. The facts stated are correct according to our knowledge and belief, and in no instance has a misstatement been made, or a discrepancy passed over. The report is now in your hands, and we hope to see such immediate steps taken regarding it, that, with united action on the part of the people of the section, and the co- operation of the directorate of the C. P. R., the western branch of the T. G. at B. R., will at no distant day be turned toward Goderich for its objective point. We bare the horror to be, gentlemen, Yours very truly. D. Mdin.ucrnt.r, J Aa. If 1TCHRLL, E. Wooveoce, W. E. °sacs.: Colborne. The municipal council of Colborne met in the Township hall, on Friday, 15th August, 1884. Members all present, reeve in the claim. ilinuteauf last meee- iatps road and adopted. Jaw Jones was prsssni and explained to the crsncil that ib s lois• had broken out ..f l.n yard by accident, had been impounded and a fine of 85.00 imposed, he therefore, wouki thank the council to remit him the amount. The matter was left in the hands of Mr. Beck and Mr. Allen to settle. Applitatios of She trustees of Union School Seethe Na 11. Aobfield, to hate lot No 16, west' of pate read, added to ,nmol section -Filed. .t by-law was paused 1t13cintt bet Nt.. 1, .11 the 4th c• •n. , W. 1). , in S. 8. No. 1, instead of No. 6. as formerly. A by-law was pass- e d authorizing the reeve and treasurer to borrow the sunt ..f 31,000 te defray the expenses of the township. C mu - aeration from the county clerk requiring ilk. sum .d 32,76'.t>t for county purpo- ses. Communication from the trusts of the different school aectinne requiring the following sums for school purposes, Tis :--No. 1, 3660; No. 2, 3500; No 3, MO; No. 4, 3-; No. 5, 3415; No. 6, 3400; No. 7, 3186; W. 1 , 371.00; A. t„ 378.66. Moved and seconded, that a by-law be passed levying 2f mills oa the $ for county purposes, and 21 mill. on the $ for local purposes -Carried. Moved and seonnded,that a local to -earl of health he appointed for this t.'wnahtp to he composed of the following gentlemen, els :- The reeve, clerk, Joseph Heath- ington, Thee, Gledhill and John Ker- n ighan Carried. The clerk was in- sttuome 1 to notify Wm. Clark to remove the see•nd hoard of his fence, as it ob- s'rmet.d the snow. The council then adjourned. Several monnlighten haws been re leased from prison in Dublin. Among them wee the informer Heffernan, who was sentenced to five rears f,.r attacking landlords, On July 12 the German. took p�es.- ion of Cameroon' River, Upper o(i inea, and Rhe adjoining country. This reused finest dies tidsetinn among the English trades, who think Reglasd NOM SON. ?ewe Chet SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS. Comm ur H rndx t 8y virtue of . Mr1M TO wIT: i Inset nose.ptrma of tier Diabetes Wait Gears of J Qtssea's Beech against Divides. sad to be sad delivered Ll aha LLurkeTea.- a ort WILLIAM 1t08YH N, at the sett of JOHN GREEN * ('O, i have seised sadstaken la saeo.ues 1 the right, title. 1.- terall.nrand equity of redemption d all .ad dial end stir tiers, systole mine anpared d Whig d Use Tows•btp or Cotb.ree. t. the Opwaty et Hire.. 'sad Provtaee'of Astoria eti s pati et let .ember w, Is SIMM rasters division. et th.saMTew.- Bhy. fh. metee end bounds of W said parcel beige se tensors. (ommso•rai M else of ... aids Mitt rove. It on • week OMNI dos wefrom tie pest pied be - term tats one sad two, as smith stile a coe- esmiss road. UMW* .unth. tsar twentyminutes. wart Imapteiei two c nine lnk., thence .outb. eereaty-i.. degrees fifteen alnaWw, wen este chats. eighty Halm dorm forty-three derive., furry -fire mlaotrs. west, sixty -etas Bake then.. north. Nrr►tp.p, Sweaty talaatrt, wear. two chain, thirty lhsty theme Porth. t..n n.rou de - wrest. ear. sae arta. fifteen links, thence south. eigh,, ty-two dame.tee tatttn*e•, tilt, oar c a, thirty -Mur Wks. Mem, .ouch. thirty-two deluges, feet, saute., cart. nae chain. forty links, to tin Mabee of hetr•antnt. and cuntalalag by admeasuremrnl. three roods aad two perebee of land. wt.tch Land• and Tenements label otter far Sale. at in r of. nee. i. UM Court Mee... i. ter Tern of Goole - rub o. aT. the THrwrnT11 lar of sip- tember, IMI. at the hour .d twely. of the clock. noes. JOAN KNOX GENERAL AUCs s TIONESR and Land Vai.t. o:, G..irrieh Ont. Having had con.td•-ra41•• .:;••nodosa in the •uetioneermj trade. he 1. in s palliest to I Mecham! w:•!a tv..ront • oatWactinn a:I emu- 1 eJluuLjoi• Deptarl)rfellt. mtesion*.. atrnst.•.1 to him. Order'. left at Martui. HM•l, sr seat by mall to my address I Fun Itiploraa Courses In Uteratww, Music Oa'.•rich P. 0.. carefully atteade i to JOHN and Art. 40 aicMdareklp. competitively !SOX County A.etbneer. I.7-tf awarded annually. 11 at September estimate examinations SirTeren• Renis Se Saes. For large, Ulm - tented elr.•elar, addre.s : Legal. lex!-. F. N. ENGLISH. 11.A.. Prtacilal fiNext terra begin" sweater Nth Aug 7, lett t1116-tm ROBERT GIBBONS, ocherlff. Co. Huron Sheriff's Oak.. (lc 'reek. • Jane OM. 1t t. 1111-131 HELIAN UTH Tadtt .Iallege, LONDON, ONT. FRENCH SPOKEN IN THE COLLEGE Music a Specialty_ W. Waugh Lander. Hold Medallist. and pupil of the cslebraird Abbe !Ass. Director. PAINTING A SPECIALTY. tJ It.•larey, Artist. Director, eZICAGER & LEWIS, BARRISTERS, 13 Godertch. r. Siaocw. Ju. J. A. llosrow- F.. N. Lawes. 1107- I4:. H.%Yen, a:)Ltettitt tc., 1. .t fl • ,ret••: ..1 tan square and tt ret etre•, •• ,. ov.rr Butter'e w.,kature. moue} w lead ..t lowest rainier! interest. l t ARROW & PROCDFOOT, BAR ' HISTERB, Attorney". s, Sollcfots, rte Ooderict, 1. T. Oanvw, W. Prodteut. 173 _ Ci ' CAMERON, �.I' P f e:(L E "Jderich and Wli.idtasn. 11. C. Cameron. p Let, of filesar. o� P. Hon. M. G. roe, Ua:erleh. N'. Macara. N"inthsm. 178!1 a i am papered to 041 any quantity et Pint The most appreciable yualitl of the n Claapp.• I amMu she G�NTS, he PresThr Lire,'teLire,'otal he rwse. of the U.A. !t wa it toe Lancelot.ads Lancelot. Ha•,at sad hest hook ever .old kr .,a than 1 w,ce ourice. The f rtwt sell book in .tmertca. lmow:.r profite to agents All Intelligent people want it. Anna, can b. - xs.te a .uorertul agent. Terms tree. Ad4•... Hatj.ayrr Hoon Co. Portland. ]false. Ile - BARRELS. British people is their lore for home. I place the Love of h.'ppe as the very be.. of national life. Surely there is no bond more consonant with tree happiness than that which hinds together the members of • family. There is nothing en o'nllen- dal, so pleasing and s:.t.fytrx as home, for it is the abode •,f love, free and un constrained ; u clusters around itself sweet association with loving and loved facto during a loos series of years of sweet companionship ; it is the masmisu pur r.:relfm-•..-.• where a thousand things. each with • history and pedigree '.f its own,ar• arranged with exquisite taste by loving hands-altotetltrr a perpetual sol- ace t., heart and need. And it is at borne, in the midst '-f pease and gwet- ne..,, that the best wore. to C"neelred. 4 executer. Let ne sentimental hobby its, eru.Ie political theories destroy the unit- ed action of every member '.f the house - held. Married women lousy nyw exercise a right over their separate property. They will wield the right at a great test if at the expense of mutual distrust and lessened e..' .ration betweet. husband MIA oda. Thr Chinese less at Foet Chow is ously placed from 1,0011 to 3.000. 4P0. COMMISSION 1100318 LOWEST FIGURE /irtlecosd (icer South of Tut Smoot Otsee p.w.,:lde, need wn1 t1e11t.r to caw, put Lan4 f3.>.4pfif a,id $.GE oa (',malatua. Pt'owsMo.•se had pully guaranteed. Apply M • • AOLtr rostra PA FARR HAMILTON LOAN S O C I E T T. Hoeft flat Wake Cooper Money Leat et Lowest pate of twferest. mitt !1H{. IOW MONEY 4DVANCEIittl)N GWext HENT TO THE )(ART TOR .(ALE. S POLLOCK, !teat Estate and Financial Agent Uoderlch. April .4th. 1.114. $:0,000 tnw-1, TO LOAN AT a PER ('ENT. II)HE TO•ttON TO GENERAL THU1A'ta ab a repba r r Mimi tame" wtlpc►MtM:.#1 TERMS TO SUIT BORROWERS, on eros -class ulna •pseNty. Apply to CAMERON. HOLT & CAMERON. Barristers. Oode rich. Aueats for the Tomato General Trusts CO. Meese. Csnsttt,W, Hovr at CAnssdn have also a large amount of private tends to lea Tari- on first -crass farm security. Ooderteh. Oct. 4.11841. IOU • f Alt Err11 t oCos.-(iIATRPVL ae.D COatrnaT- aro.- "By • tbsotrrb knowledge of the natu- ral laws which woven the operations of digestion end nutrition. and by • .woeful •ppppll.•atlse ret ob. Ane properties of well- arlected Coca•, Mr. Epps has provided oar breakfast tablas with a delicately flavoured beverage which nosy nave us many heavy doctors' hills. It la by the )udlcionn nee of s.ch artleIc.of diet stat a constltotlts' may be gradually built up moil strong enetsh to re.M every tendency to disease Hundreds of subtle maladies are noon* armnd as Wady to &stack wherever thee. le a week mpoiot. We may meow malty s fatal snarl by toupee[nu-salve• well fortified with Dara Mood and • properly sourtahed franca - 1", eq Herrin- Oast, tit. - a aimpty with boiling water er ell►, told only In Parkes* and Tins 141h. and IAi, hy Orocen. labelled - J►wie Erre & t;0., Hossmorpathir (heist., London Enc." VOTERS LIST -1884. MUNICIPALITY OF THE morel or OOI)ERICR. Netters Wool" given the! 1 la.. trans- mitted or delivered to the asentieaed In Ile third awl fourth .peels• at 1M "rote.• 1.Utp Art.- Use espies required by sslderettnwp m be wee transmitted or delivered of it,. lust pmaade penniless to seta AAppri. et all pose ap- lbw r�nouielpWtr tb cwt to rcrpl lata the sold musk -Monty at elections for mw+mltwrp of Up Ise eilwtIr. Asewtuhty, and at Ifw,k-lpal a. and that thesis'', 1.414 was Ens post- ai ep 1a my mem ea the rltWwath ♦ ttwl stA twwaasne tam" ter IaspeetMa should hale taken the river rare ago ' ppjKp July 25 the Hritii Oestwl held tam* trete U •sy or anto a y saw were ing of that merchants sad local kings and �sss=ryh ON1* *0nwe* Aisle, who aired s treaty Owls= ylsw, earreetal a selves and tiemi r dominion undor a'fLL1(A C1t n p��• DOW this heels se ed AwgAw.4�M sees y. woe KNIGHT'S SHAVE, HAIRCUT, SHAMPOO, OR DYE. TWO DOORS ILMIT OF P.0 'At the Cash Store. G. H. OLD THE GROCER. 4.e. ft A L. I beg to adrtae my ceetemen said tie ose- m mere or Coal reemattr. that Iass sew re rove m p'a11 &ad Wtetwr •spp(y.1 Sago AMB *L, awl au prepared to tacke swam tea dialleerod a teen at the %Iambic stnnt and Stove, $7.00 tt 5,00 t t a 4 4*s.ass et etre: mow "womb. *Alb M OI L3•tiiiit SUGAR 20 Iha Raw Seger $1. 00 13'hi. dPSure ugarG�' 1.0000 13 l at fYak.' 1.0y0 or 15 'a'. an"' Yellow 1.00 Sugar fon 1511- G�ra Currants 1.00 1 b Ilia Goodds Raisins 1.00 20l of (Good Rise 1.00 or 20 lbs, of Good Batley 1.00 for TRY OVR TILU3 TBMY CANT q BRA?, wavers Wag efts to pe*ee1.a, 9, R. OLDS !tin-4tl ansate Meme tlgOpr r 1