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Wm. wanes" Mee. eat reborn elms mane
to and linesmen.
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tea see
last that tan of their etritit
comes t ..
oo..h-schturth.
freedom. 'loch a she* too, 'night
sedans the better pm, of 160 leapt* oat
of that lethargy elmseek es bps No-
ne...NA theta, and brined* 'obit Plitt
batik to their senses, se a man Inhexpeat-
e& is sommieres steasied Mae sobriety.
Even the blee who atellea libe u
or loads the dice is called a lalaek-leg,
and aceueding to Ii gagahless' code mid
hoaor. such • num is often *het Iowa out
conviction. What thee abaft we say of
Sir &dui, the podiums* limak • le& who it
fighting wish all the energy he poems,"
to pass ea act of parliament nisi.. him -
suit rho power to stuff the voterslist,
order that he may at the beak elsretiole
neer the contest with all the wining
cents hid up his sleeve. Yoor cornmea-
1 dem signed " badman " dooms not mete
what tribe he belongs to, but 1 presume
he is one of Strike-Hunon•the Back's
trees, by the wsy he has pshitedi
' the tish,as us the tandem &Sleet the
t Franchise Bill he would make a cued re-
isin4 hamster. He seems to manifest
: considerable hostility to the young pale -
fame s owning petitions, au& seidently
considers them not the equal of their red
Ibrethren. I think your Indian comae
pondent would make • useild man at
ileums to join the chorus whets "MI
Wij,NI,yU, J due 7. - Limit -Gov.
Aikens h.... received a message trent Oen
Middletue. camp, near Fort P•tt, ahead
Juges V, 1.. the Whet that Bev. Mr. rued
Mr* Qu ..... tay, Mr. Cameron and two
half bre..i., who have been prisoners
with Big Beer, thremth the assistance of
friendly Nihau. etc -sped, and were now
la Clem Strange'a ming), twelve miles
Irian Fort Piet. r Quinney states
that none of the weapon have seemed
shay indignities. Oen. Strang lays that
Big Bear'. band has broken apart, yr -
teeny tutu 1•0 patter., mid lus has SIM
the McLean fannies sad several other
pruotiers 'The geolerel 51 going to billow
both trails with ail his mounted men,
and hopes to cAteli Big liner yet.
Mr. Cameren, ttne of the ?tinnier* res-
cued, gives the eaten ..! the Frog lake
murderers M. says the Wouil Cron
saved the prisoner's. lir.., the PlainCrees
molting tas kali llittio He etststs that
3Irs. Delaney and Mr•. Gowasilock have
been wee tremed. Ail the prisoners
woe couipar•tiiely well treated, and
no indignities were offered them.
Another cur•gepeadent gives the
lianini of the prisoners who escaped en
June .d$S M. mad Mrs. Edward Duf-
resne, rinesSMII-WlesiOns and ws/a, sad
William Cameros.: Hareem, has offered
tore iiito the Indian camp with a 1.10'
sage from Middleton, mid it is likely the
eller will he taken advaiitage uf.
Calratroll has deposod as to the
tol Iiidtsi 'the committed the wee:dies
at Frog Like.
Mee Govranlock says her 'oust...mid was
shot by her ride elute Le tl.e church.
They were walking lured in -hand when
the abuts were hred leshied. She saw
a white man fall. Her husband said
something about the iiadieus tiring when
he fell dead.
Mrs. Guwanlock and Mrs. Delaney at-
tribute their protection Iron Indiin
ferecity to a friendly lialfbreed named
Pritchard. Th.) have r ..oned about with
the Indians ever since the Frog lake
horror, and hare suffered nu indiguities
vrludeter • tber them the hardships inci-
dent to savage lite.
The McLean family aise other prison-
ers are still with Hie Baer, and there is
great hope that Dufresne's citron will
result in the rescue of the remainder of
the prisoners. Mrs. Gowaulock says
Augustus Nolan, the halfbreed primmer
at Duck Lake, gave has bones to mare the
ladies from the Indians,
•NNOI.. NUM TO TIM Rattan.
°retire, June 8. - In the house tiday
Mr. Caron said, desire to read two
telegrams to the house which convey to
uie the glad tidings of the safety uf the
prisoners an the hands of Big Bear.
Caen, 16 attars rime ForPm,
June 5, no STILattBENZIE, June 7, Qr.-
Aerau.s. June 8. -News just received
that McKay and eight Boats of General
Strange', force hay.: brought in Mrs. De-
laney and Mrs. Goirsiduck, eight white
men, five halfbreeds snit two Wood
Cress, whe were encamped by themsel-
ves. The breeds asy that they have been
prisoners. and one of the Cress is the
man who let Mr. and Mrs. Quinney and
the other three men escape. We go on
tomorrow after Big Beer. Shall keep up
communication with Fort Pitt.
(Signed) F. Slieuurrne,
Maj Jr -General.
COMMIINJCATIONS.
Ti the Editor of The Huroll
Sue -The editor of the .lar promised
to publish the [(Wowing letter, but, after
keeping it four days, sent ne word he
could not de rio. I had supposed he was
a man of his word, but I find I have been
mistaken.
To the &dinar of The Bar.
81a,- You stated in your last issue
that " Mr. W. G. Smith is caculating •
petitkin agaiest the Franchise Bile and
that there is danger that to many may
sign it without giving the =suer duo
consideration.''
Some have openly charged me with
getting Couservatives to sign the paint's
under false pretences. This is a fake -
hood, all the respectable Conservatives
who appeared to understand the infam-
ous nature of the bill,seeuied Tete ready
to join with Iteformers in protesting
against such an outrage. I have heard
that some of the ultra Tor.e. have been
gosug to some of those Conservattres try-
ing to terrify them into withdrawmg
their nausea by calling them " rebels,"
• ' traitors,&c. Now, I waat to tell all
whom it may concern, that I have lived
in this tuwn for thirty-eight years, and
that my word has always been consider-
ed as good as my note. I have always
paid sny note with a hundred cents on
Vie dollar, and that 1 have never obtain-
ed anything under false pretences. As
to the loyalty cry, let me tell thime nar-
row minded btgots, "That a man ma
he a rebel and a traitor to his country's
righte, as well aa • traitar to the power
of the cruets. I have ne sympathy with
that spurious bullring loyalty of the Tory
party, which, while it tramples on the
people's rights, is the shoe ,e the covet
A leyalty which feel* the dawn of the
history of the world t.. the present day.
had lashed humanity int., rebellion.
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This slavish bullying loyalty never caa
take root and f cunsh in Canada ; Shut
spin -iota loyalty is not in harmony with
the intelligent electors of this country,
and for that reason, Sir John's Franchise
Bill is intended to make electors of the
tribal Indiana. Hewes superintendent a
Indian affairs,and being posted in .11 15.
black arts of political rascality, he,rw his
eandidate, could kus the yeung paps oess
and premise its mother an extra blaaket,
and would he wail for the red man's
vote. 1 desire to advance the Reform
party in their struggle for popular rights,
for it is that principle which wooer or
later never fails to do justice to the pur-
suit of noble ends, by noble means. I
will net avoid reeng what I conceive to
be right, and in the interest of g-eid gov.
ernment for my party,altheugh it should
draw down en me the ',hoIe artillery of
the pampered Tory press, and the whet,
gang ad Tory libellers. All that falsehood
..r me'lee ran invent, •1. the credulity of
is deluded populace ran swallow, shall
net deter me from doing what 1 conceive
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tomorrow ' strikee up hU taeoest* tants
"01.1 -King -Cole," to dr...we the voices
et the Oppesition speakers. In conclu-
aeon, Mr. Editor if the Franchise Bill is
0.4 as bad as the Reform papers say it is,
.by did you not publish it as it was
i
originally brouoht down te the House?
1
Ais election held ender such s law would
1 be a screaming farce, if it did not end in
la trasredy.
W. G. Sterne
Yours &e.,
!
OUR TOWN FATHHHH.
Wal Transpired at lbs 4.en.dI Meeting
La.' Friday !Mat.
• Monday. .Jun. 8
The regular meetin2 of the eon coun-
cil was held this eeenieg, the mayor in
the chair. All the reenthen present.
The minutes of last Madam were read
and approved. .
THE TREAVEILIti sitiaexcier
showed a balance of $539.56.
THE IMITONs wort
sh. iwed t hat 5tnirmiMs had been made
during the month of IlIsy-3 adults and
2 children ,also 1 reinterment
1110 REPORT or runt waivers
was also pretested, Mvicift in detail the
work of the tire brigade. Referred to
tiro committee. •
THE rtTREET ElitiPECTOR'S REPORT
showed that the amount of $152.26 had
been expended on the streets ouring the
mouth of May.
eiesmeme•rmes.
From W. L Cameron, Blenheim, re
billiard license.
From Caledonian Society, London,
asking to have civic holiday for Gederieh
set on day of their games. Filed.
From secretary of public school asking
for usual school grant. Granted.
From T. McIlrey, Toronto, re rubber
hose. Referred to tire comuiettee.
Priff7011%.
Frem M. Nicholson,ask ing council to
assume a lamp which he intends to put
on West street Grmited.
From Archy Elliott r, cemetery lot.
rar ted.
From Robert Teylor re cemetery lots.
Granted.
From Huron & Brace Loan and Ie.
vestment Company, asking for sidewalk
on east aide of North street. Granted.
From Dr. McMieking, asking for drain
on Elgin street. Referred to public
works committee.
LADEMONli RESIGNS
pshallIsd by a Sinew Majority.
erns* ha she Omaha nesse ea
remaires.
Leaden, Juan 8- -In the cionumows
this aftensouu Mr. Childers asiameased
that the goverment had deluded nut to
refund to the taxpayers the amount a
the increased duty on spirits peid over
mad above the extra shilling per gall- a
easily decided ou because the coassee-
era had been champed higher num after
the annouseeenot of the original La-
crosse. Mr. Cliiiders moved the sound
orung the apeesh tidal:t anBed that of the
reading of the d *is sup -
total incresee in the beer and spirits
'duties England pays serea-inuths, 8 'a -
land one -Meth and Ireland oust -meth.
&r Michael Hicks Beach, Guessers -
tire, violently denounced the
increased duty un spirits. He
thought a small increase in the duty on
tea would have been wiser and each
more protfiable. The government
should have raised the duty ou wine
Sir Michael concludes' by moving that
the proposed liteteflae in the duty ..n
spirits aud beer was mearitable in the
!absence of a cc/responding addition to
the duties on wine.
Sir Stafford Northcote and others have
lug spoken, Mr. Gladstone in reply said
he thought the oppositioo were creeds*
a precedent they would leeMet whew
they came into rowel, man The peer -
loos reduction ol the wine duties hada
beneficial effect in preventing the adult •
oration and increasing the trade many
millions annually. It would be most
impolitic to increase the wine duty un-
less under the moat extreme promure.
The government were compelled to raise
the money in view ..f the impending
danger to to the empire, a danger which
even now he was unable te 017 had
passed away The opposite 11 cavilled
at the to ide of raising the money with-
out suggesting an rternative. Tea,
would require an additional tar of thisie
penes per pitted to produce the tussle
amount, thus raising the duty 75 per
cent on innocent beverage. The cov•
erronerit had to chooser net ween alto
holic liquers and tea and sugar. They
would accept the issue of the vies as one
of life or death and did not envy those
who, if they gained a victory, would
have to bear the consejuences. Mr.
Gladatone's remarks were received with
prolonged cheers.
The tuotion for the second reading was
was rejected by 264 to 252.
When the result was announced Lord
Randolph Churchill and Mr. Fanelli
jumped up on their sesta and enthusias-
tically waved their hats and the cheer -
UM was renewed. Thirty-nine Parnell-
ites and conservatives voted with the
majority. the erinority inchtded ir
Michael Ram, the brewer, and several
Irish liberals. Although strong whips
had been issued many government sup-
porters were abased.
Another amount of the manes in the
house after the division says: When
the result was announced Mr. Giedstone,
who had been leaning forward and cyn
ically smiling, started and turned pale
and clutched his hands nervously togeth-
er.
The house immediately became a babel
of confusionmembers yelling, stamping
and waving hats, neckties and handker-
chiefs. Tumultuous cheers came from
the galleries and the speaker vainly
howled for urdee.
The Parnellites pointed at Mr. Glad -
0(00e and yelled "That is the price of
coercion,- ''Down with Buckshot For-
ster. ' "Remember Myles Joyce."
Mr, Gladstone arose to mews the ad-
journment, but stood in his place fully a
minute before he could be heard.
He resigned the followin,v day.
lc , tittteri,.4,. , t't t*At
te*At. 4'.,:443,1T11,,,
From James Hays, asking composes- I
tiou for goods destroyed to hinder the Colberas.
spread of small pox. Nut granted.
From John McBride, asking fur bil-
hard license. Granted.
From directors of Mechainics Institute
asking for yearly grant of $100.
Moved by (1ameron, seconded by Col-
borne, that the motion passed at the
council meeting of April 10th, refusing
to grant $100 en the Mechenics' Institute,
be reconsidered. Carried.
Moved by Acheson, seconded bq Hum-
ber, that $100 be granted to amist the
Institute.
- There voted yes- Murney, Colborne,
Bingham, Canteloc, Humber, Acheson,
Dunlop, McLean, Cameron. Nay -Lee,
Johnston, hIcEwsu, Butler, Campion.
Campion owe notice of motion that
the Mechanics' Institut* be reconsidered
at the next Meeding.
Moved by Cameron, seconded by Me -
Lean. that the mousy abe at once ustel
over, $100.
£C& tICIIITO.
A number of accounts were presented
and referred to finance committee.
THE VIRE 1)11111111TrI0
recommended that two Ladders be pro-
cured for the tire departnient, and that
hereafter $2.00 be allowed for team when
lire alarm is given and engine is not re-
.1inred.
1111 susu.. sroass )WlTt10
reported that the drill shed had been
rented to (leo. Thomson for the present
season for $15.
REPOnT 01 riss.cr conIVITYKIL
Your committee have ezammed the
(elbowing accounts, and recommend their
payment Wm. Slitehell, $2, 25; Ed.
Graham, $2.98. Respecting the apple
cation .1 the band for a grant of $175
from the council, we would recommend
$80 be paid, $52.50 to be paid them at
once to enable them to retire a Dote of
thews given the purchase of instru-
ments, halanos payable to them on the
1st of September, the band agreeing to
land over to the town the instruments
belonging to the band, mot ineloding any
instruments owned by pnrate members
of the band. The instrumeats to be
handed over oast $107. The instruments
to bloom. the property of the trawn. The
instruments comprise 11 brass and 2
drums.
.1. H. Coraoaer, chairman.
Mered by Campion, seeranded by Lee,
that • arrant of $100 be Moan towards a
denionstntion ova the 1st of July, On
cendition the $200 be wailed by MY*"
subscription, the council to be •comasit-
tee to set with citizens committee.
'arried.
Council then adjourned.
Loans anti bisurancs.
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WE ARE LENDING MONEY AT
TV Past per mak Private helm
Ales agesste Oreilltt Veseder.`
h. Meech Mb. HIM
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Ouderic%
re600,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
IF CAMERON HOLT caitsain. 4.4
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MONEY TO Li/MD.--A LARGE
ANL asinesal sof Privehelfeede terlay
iI lowest rates atallichgoctrtgages=
IoOAIIROW&PR 1 t10
e20,0110 PRIVATE MIDIS TO LEND
'.s ram amid Tema in la -
tenet. Mongoose ate
cri4hartente...errestegli.
le
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OTON earrismes. era. • Mil
1QI RADCLIFFE, FIRE, KARIN&
Lis. Me awl Aeolikeall I1 01-
for the C .
Ift-ipromalble ErelsOlnee=riosieenaliM
Lent
140017 5e lead as Mortgage. either 1871e ei
nine Pelleartu
y. ha y stay mean
er. 011o.-nueetaire gars bleak
$200,000 PRIVATE FUNDS
're lerid ea bum and Iowa property. et low-
est Interest. as pareliased. No eons
session c4.rgut agents tor the Tram sad Lean
Company Causda. the tuumilts bladed
Credit Company. tie hoodoo Lean Comma,
of Canada Interest. E. IQ and 7 Per twat.
N. It Harrower* ran obtain mosey in one
dio . if title
LUVIsIOX rejoHNSTON.
ISM Barristers. d'e.„ Oederich.
f1'0 LOAN AT 8 PER
i50 000 .
- 9 CENT.
tilt TuRONTO GENERAL TRI-IsTS CCEY
prayed so loan tut:mg at Seer mat.. par
• yeari). ea
TERMS TO SUIT BORROWERS,
en ent-elme term grogintr.
Arpti to
t AMERON. HOLT ft CAMERON.
Agents for the TorontoireZienouderieh.
truala Co',.
alearna. Citisielleott. Holy it Canine% hair
also a large amount of penal& fuads to lea i
oa fint-claies farm security,
Ooderieb. OM. 4. HIM ell if
INSURANCE CARD.
w. Y. 100T.
Pire. We mod Hardee haseranee Agent,
41011E4 ti
Olft.e. opposite Colborne Hotel.
The London Asmirenct- incorporated 1711
The "Natiowel.- established I
The " Hasid-io-hand.- the only compase
licensed to insure plate gire.. In the
I Mee% ion
The above are all Int -clam sad oid eaten
Inked companies.
Maas fears at lowest rates.
Oceerich. Dee. Mita, IBM. le73-
INSURANCE CARD.
Barrum AS& MY, Totiosro- Establiebed
ISM
PH(.XNIX IN& OCFY, et Loxesui England) -
Eatable/red VG&
HARTFORD INA. CO'Y. ot Htattroan Cass
-Fatebliebed ISM
Risks tante la the above first -clam Mee at
the lowest mem Sy HORACE HORTON.
The endendened &1.o degrease* ow ine
CA NADA PKR. LOAN MID Sat -USIA CO.
Tommie.
Money to Losn on fret-clatis neeenety. teem
Fto $ per Coat -Charges moderate.
XORACI HORTON.
Godeeth &ORM WM
Amusements.
/IODERICII MECHANICS'
TUTE LIBRARY AND READING
ROOM, oor. or East street and Strome Me
stair&
Open trans I to 41 p.m.. sad from 7 to 10 pen.
ABOUT 2000 VOL'S IN LIBRARY.
Leading Daily, Weakly and illautrated
It'aprrs, Magazine!, &c., on. File.
MEMBERSHIP TICKET. ONLY eine.
granting tree ewe of Library sae Reading
Room.
Application for membership received by
Librarian. in rearm
0E0, RICE. ALEX. MORTON.
Prenatal- Secretary.
°oder:orb. March 111th. Mir
SCOTS WHA' HAE.
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Cila:LA-IW CODTCJIII&T
BY TIM RENOWNZD
BAIRISF1THER FILLY,
itootlah Vocalists now °eater first American
•tear. S. Ha5.-ilk.. greaten
W Cunningham,whike working st Mr.
Potter's last week, was knocked dowa
and ren over ty some rynnawar horses.
I His arm was broken,and the waggon also
passed over his leg, injuring him pain-
fully.
W. J. Hayden, of Ashfield, having
purchased 50 acres of the old Strewed*
I farm, on the 8th con., had a barn raising
on Tuesday the 2nd lhat. The sides were
led hy John Clarke and John Chisholm,
the latter winning. Mr. Hayden says
he will not build the house until leap
year, and then he wont hav• to choose,
but will be chosen.
Port Albert
Js Brady after a twelve years ab -
5111 53 returned to his native village
Oetthosti, Wis.
Wm. Settle is horse again for the
summer.
Mr. Mahaffy'n schooner, the " Enter-
prise.- made her first trip from this port
last Friday, with a cargo of dour for
Godertch.
la Goderirh. on Friday. May ash. the wife
of C. L. Cressweller. Pickering. of • MOW
11111111110.
A'. the residence of the bride's father. Nile.
nn Teriday. Jam led ISM. by the Rev. Jobe
Turner. Joseph Cleanly. Of west/treater. to
Asst.. second Ilan ter of Joseph Hethering-
ton of Celborne.
On the 3rd June. by the Reit. J. Markham.
at the residesee of the bride* moth.... Dear
HoleseavIlle, Mr. D Hoer, of f '01norne to Moo
Lobb. of Goderich Township.
Man.
i• t Mee on n eeneeday, Jure Nth.
15 an- . bred wife of ereiees Graham.
Ullman
humorist aad eager. J. W b. ne4esetegase,
the brilliant youthful Scotch vocalise. Nos
nainuitansee. the charming soprano. "Auld
Scotia's Pride.- Meese Bairaltather. tale
beautiful wee Scotch Lassie. Id* Balms -
father. tbe accomplished pianist tree Scotia.
Ovid words free the kirk. weld words tree
the press and muckle miller tram the lairds.
Read opinions of Toronto Olebe sad Moil.
rehroaryllth.
Admarion : Rearremi rata, :W.
Tickets on We at Imrie's Book Store. Doote
epee .4 7:13; Cowen all, 11110-11
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BRAND faux'
maw.
lilted ¥4&I I 5147:1- I 12,1 nee i $44p.
Az. 1149 &at p.m 7.3Dp.ns
Mead.
fra:=1Lai 41103e m I I.l*p.1 Ulna
t es terat &me Mit p.s. I fee p.m
Legal,
SEAGER & LEWIS, BARRIbTERS,
tl=litit. 3 A. illostroo.
• K. N. Lewes. SION
it O. HATES, SOLICITOR &e.,
011tre ..mer ef tam ageism and Weer
meek 0 • litick. ever Butler's bookstore.
SOW Mt lead at wrest rates of interest.
(NARROW & PROUDFi1OT, BAR
anrraas. aiswasts.l4oI..ttOI5 *IA
Gederich. J. T. Oarrow W. Proudtoot. Ira
riAlfERON, filLT & CAMERON,
Berriatera. Solicitor. In Charmers.
...yeerieti and Wing/mat 11. 1,kienesrou. Q
0 Cameros', Ooderiath W
Wieshaes. 1711.
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WAR OF LOUNGES.
Loung•• 0171.
Bedroom tie Li 10. .4
Woven Wir,tclgs. 8 0 ;
Extension Ta , 47* *
mime...res. t ell
tame eesiei cams. 44...I*
H.. ba. I,ed Chairs. I 111
Partere ferenee below eel&
I solo be usitereoid by WV dealer se the ,
tap of the earth
J. BROPRY.
Welt some aratifttrgi. yeassisefle
oviesasis ii°surest
Ileinetch. Marish.1111111. INNIS
1.11URON AND BRUCE Wil AND
11. relrESTII ENT CCIRoit
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This Company esu 0111111111311111d °a rho lath of
April Iast. .051 14 low is sower uperstion, •
le prepami to retrel9e Arpin &NOSS kir WOOS
011 iguod Mare, *curdy.
rats emnpasy being a tonal Instehalrea ass
OTICE TO CREDITOR& offer se borrowers greaser rierties toe=
°Hoe le hereby given in pursuance of See-
tiess thirty four.•of Chapter one listedred and
seirms, of the Revised Matisse* of Ontaruln
that all credeors and other persona having
(Ulm* against the orate ef Thomas Webb.
late of the Townehip or Wananseh. the
Conroy 01Heron, Yeornan.Serested Aled
ea or about the tnd day of April. A D. UAW
arewtrignini;eoulred to tend to potaL pre
5.emie
drew? he the undemerned Ad-
ininistratrix of the relate *ad elbow of the
said deceased at Dunanoa P. 0 Ontario. Or
lo Illefleffix. Garrote a Prolidtoot.her Solicitor&
Ooderieh. on or before the lat dee of Jaly.
len. their christen names and surnames. ad
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arrow's sad descrirtioa. the pertitiMars
of their claims. a statement of the.- 1145,001114.
mid *5. nature of the ,se, .irlftee (If any I held
111/ seri is *rams thereat. the lard Ai-
orthistaarth. attar Lea mkt to day of
July. ISM duiteibutenie embers of the said Vir
orained twos, the patina mitttled therm*
laving regard only t.0 dame of which pOlike
shall has e been given am above retatred. and
the mord eidnaisieusins will vet be 1.7j
the said amine. or any part thereof. to aar
perste of whom eaten Dodos shall not hare '
been remixed by her. er bar aani doiscaton.01
the time of such distribution.
Dated thole!' day of Agra. eat.
. MARI A PLL NKETT.
IBM -St. Administrerris.
One their Imes ea. used with Semite&
. tau be MO from toodoir or foreign Compan-
ies. with wenn% days and weeks ser often ro.
guired teams up • Ives.
When Tide and Smarty are eatisfeetery.
borrowers may entails their asesier treat Lana
Comps*, op day of
Use attention has been paid to verifiable
doll,Plors charge.* to Ow lowest Mem
Diartesses purchased if seenrity and Waill
are .spied of.
A %rinse neck Branch will be shortly
oto-nrd by the cemeguir wormers rut he
paid the flayltesi t 'circ! Botta ork de-
posits
The rowipsair* &Nee .me.. the earner of
Market Severe and Nora IIL. ID tbt 1111.1011C1
the Dry Good, Stare of J. C nee
s
MRS(' •
trail IVILL.LiaasP.
.1 01.1011OL Elev.
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9,
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i njulii
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4.
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r Jeanie.
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SELLINC OFF
The underlined takes presoce in issues • rat see ...as ha_ • s czy prospers 1.0101 10
far as it has gone. sad will sow *ter
The Balance of Her
At sub enemas Will ensure • speedy
THE STOCK IS VERY COMPLETE
is every department. and Wending purchasers may 1017 en setting a iliaciasis lielde si a
very reaauhabee prim.
Millinery, Flowers and Feathers, Lace Curtains, Gloves, Laces
and Fancy Notions a Specialty.
All them orwisigerse will have a nee lot to choose !wow
VOW* respeethilly,
MRS. C. E. GERVIN.
Ooderials. lune IDA IN&
C. 3EC_ C1-=EZ77-11•7,
AGKNT 1051
1
Genuine New YorI Su. or Sem lackiles; 1
Maautaeterer of the Celebrated
KITCHEN CABINET, a
And all kiwis o• Furnittue.
Organs and Sewing Machines Repaired.
air Xechise 0:1a and Needles always oa hand a rasarratir pram
.A. O.A.L1 EIC0 r_. c rricza.
C H. CirINLITIN ,
NNW Hamilton strret.. a taw dome 4.41. 18. Collions Med.
CROP PROSPECTS
20. 15. Summer are very In. lensed Farmers will have plenty of weft tar Intirantallim
and i will pay them to use _
McCOLL'S
LARDINE
AND GENERAL
Dry Goods
WAREHOUSE.
The subscriber wishes to inform
the Public that he ha). opened out
a barge anti Well-A.ssorted Stock
of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods in
the premixes next to G. N. Davis',
where he will use f•very legitimate
effort to give entire satisfaction to
all who may favor him with their
patronage
Goods marked ir plain figures. 151.1..re
Makes • mem healthful and refreshing be•eraite for the mummer mason
A Lot of Apollinaris and other Mineral Waters.
ttit"Pi'll.i1C-A OF
MACIGNIC
ft will not from nor rorode. sr weft., via: to Lard or mai. owl can be bought for leen maw.
Manufactured only by M-oll. ititnte. ft ('0 renew.
R. W. XcICENZIE
Julie MM. 1990
Stole Agent for Goderich.
AT Ti**:
MEDICAL HALL!
Just received. large consignment or dn'
ie est lode ead Iteateerraw brand* of
and no second price. No cutting in
Tfiebical.
prices on leading lines. believing
in the acknowledged honest prin-
fri L CASE, K. D. , C. M , M. r. P. , eiple of a rea.sonable per centage
it. Accou„.„..r. on ail goods alike
Machismo, Desagasoson. iglehiPajge iker
tia's hotel. refrain from advertising prieol..
len"-
R WHITELY, NI D . pHy-
ty . ICIAN, Rurgeon, Aoroneheur. etc . 31.
C P Osterio. 0111re The legume, 2 doors
Waal of Wilson s lieug more. up stair* 'Mt
r.. McLEAN. PHYRICIAN. BUR-
L/
(12011. Cormier fte 040.'.. and riseidenese
Krises, Strait mooed doer west of Vie -meta
Wrest. 1761.
1'8R.. SHANNON HAMILTON.
I Payeletnnis eurgeoes. Aeomiehers, *e
Mare at Or Shama. matinee. near the
gaol Oedieftek. 41. C. 861•11110/8. J. C. H•litit..
TON
•
. At
as it is no fair teat of cheapness,
and often misleading
As to whether the goods and
prices aro right, 1 leave it to a dis-
eriminating public, and will abide
by their verdict.
The Public's obedient wimant..
ALEX. MUNRO.
0011111111111A. May 418,1111. 1034114
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In Re*ti f
Hellebore, Paris Green, London Pirple, Insect Powders
P. Jo/1,1).4.N, Medical EaU, Godericl i
Wihen'sPrescrillioollniSlorel.
Ocnui House Spare, Goderich.
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