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FRID&V, 7KBRITARY IL1MO.
WEST HURON !
-3317Z3F01:t3lit -
CONVENTION 1
The Anneal Meeting of the Reform Cos-
vention of West Huron will be held is
GODER1CH,
-ON-
Modoi, Feb. 25111,1889
At 1 o'clock. for the porpose of perfecting the
organization, and other businees.
Hoe. A. M. Rosa. Tee...neer of Ontario, M.
C' Cams-mn.Q.l'.. sine other prominent Lib-
erals will address the gathering.
A full repreomtatioa is requested from
every pollingtebdiv ielon. as there is an ab-
solute uecereity for urgent and united effort.
C. °IRVIN, ItOSERT HARRISON.
President. 9041. Secretary.
Goer -soot has rapidly forged to the
front as. per/greasier, town, and today
stands well up with the foremost and
most advanced place. et similar popula-
tion in Canada. During the past few
months many favorable comments re-
garding its pregrewsenees have been
nude by outside journals, aud THE 810•
Ls in • position to state that the en.
cornier -ea are welt -deserved. The coming
year bids fair to further spread the good
work, and at present it looks as if the
boom of prosperity that is now with us
is bound to remain. This winter the
shipbuilding interest is being vigorously
prosecuted, sod the ;mopeds for in-
creased work in that branch of industry
ere highly favorable. We are now
looking ccirfidently towarZ the consum-
rnatien a the C. P. R. railway schemes
from Guelph and Wenghani, and with the
chances of competition in our mode of
transit by rail and water, the outlook is
brightening to a consolciabls extent.
We are moving on towards proseerity.
and everyone should put their eh liulder
to the wheel to aid in increasing the mo-
mentum. N.w, then, Goderich men,
every (me of you help the Id tuern on
the r -ad to proaperoy.
Tint letter from Mr J. J. Wiight,
which appears in another colutnn, as re-
ference :he interestii.g and instrueter•
letters • hich have for some weeks been
pol.'ishell in fn F. L by •,ur old
!need, Mr Thos. lydd, is a deserved
tribute t.. that keetlemen. V. hen the
question i,f publohing the ree.iiiiecences
was first broached 'o Mr Kydd, he felt
very dif101etit on the •uhject,clatining that
his pets. nal connect ion with the et mos to
be dea't with would neceseartly rive r
perm n.i treo.I to the recitel,who-ii he did
m t coutt, and it took came perenasion
to overcome hos natural reluctance in
tat,,,t(1. Rat when he Ltcan the
work, there wig rio lainoeg in the
wok and to. flagging of interest. Fug
weeks his letters have been easliMp
looked for hy out readers, and now thipli
he has decided to close the recital foe
the timeering, alt will rev tie ab -4
Deere if what had bottonie a popular
feature of Tile Stisn•i.. As Nr Wright
truly ettjs, the old pioneers •re fast pass -g
iag @wee, and sleep like Mr iertid .In
are elite' with humeri Deere! .4 espy's-
lion cermet do better than place on to
cord their ersperiewee of piebeer tooth in
the iIct.utt, so that the felon likewise
may he able to smears fairly full data
whoa the story ol early Lil. n the
Heron Trait is embalmed is history. • snarls and thaw sisiesvio. or sae west
by a sseatersail center.
JOHN WARD -PREACHER.
Tags rams' pestumaterslop appeared to
be • loam felt want with quite a number
of applicant*. Bet the contest at the tone
writing seems to hose narrowed down
to two seekers- Meows Win Campbell
mid F. W. Johustoo- with the former
on the inside of the truce aud several
!marsh. ahead. If things are as they
appear, and Mr Campbell succeeds in
gettinA the pupation, we believe ti.• large
majority ot tho people of the tern and
neighborhood will endorse his appoint -
mut. Mr Campbell us competent to
fiIl the position in every particular ; he
is en on, resident of the town, and, bar-
ring Yoe pulities-whieti •re the wind
rigid kind of Tory -is not • bad fellow.
He hes been a hard worker for the Tory
party, aod has eacoficed time and means
in endeavoring to "elevate the stud-
ard," so to speak. Dario,/ the last elec-
tion he was, °staid. et the candidate,
the greatest Consertative hustler in the
riding. We cannot say that we love
him any more on that aCCoalit, but er•
upset what we said before, for we are
w illing to give the devil hi. due : H
Campbell receives the appointment there
will be noes to meatiou hie fitness, and
few to dispute his right to occupy the
position. Even the "Ottawa delega-
tion" would wheel into hoe if Mr Camp-
bell's apcointment were gasettitd at an
early day.
As Las been antiounced already in
these columns, parties desirous of hav-
ing their business writtell up in
the illustrated pamphlet descriptive of
Goderich Interests, shortly to be pub-
lished, will confer • fever by leasing
their orders for space cr engravings at
this office. Already every business man
and woman in two has been uotified,
and a ready response from all desirous
of encouraging • wore which will be un-
doubtedly In the interest et the town,
will materially aid the canvassers in the
prosecution of their duties. To ensure
representation ic the work, all appliO
cations must be made during the ensu-
ing week. Up to the present, we have
received • large number of orders from
intending patrons, bat as we want all
to have • chance we now publish this
final notice.
Ws are in receipt of • letter from Mr
J. D. Swanson, Torocto, dealing to •
certain extent with the causes that led
the University *talents to ccndemo the
"anti -Lazing" utterances. Mr
Swanson dues not favor "hazing," but
be severely condemns the Hairs on-
slaught on the student& The length of
the letter, hinder. its publication, as no
good would accrue, and the circum-
stances have no local beering.
JACK THE RIPPER.
The /larder or • Weems i. Deader Leads
Se the Arrest of Der misname!.
LONDo14, Feb. 11.-A sensation has
been ceased at Dundee by the finding to.
day by the police of the mutilated body
of • VOIESIl. The abdomen was ripped
up and the body squeezed into a wooden
chest. It is thought by many to be the
handiwork of "Jack the Ripper." The
woman's husband has been arrested.
A despatch from Dundee says the
murderer of the women whou mutilated
remains were found in the chest today
is W. W. Bury, the victim's husband.
Bury was a resident of Whitechapel,
London, and his antecedents suggest
that he is probably "Jack the Ripper,"
and that he is subject to fits of moms -
Oman murder mania.
The poet -mortem prnved that the wo-
man had first been strangled and then
her body mutilated, the abdomen being
ripped open and the legs aud arms
twisted end broken.
Bury says he left Whitechapel three
weeks ago. He refuses to eay why he
left there. He says he and his wife
drank heavity last night and he does not
knew h..w be get to hed. Upon awak-
ening he found his wife upon the Moo
with a repe around her neck. Actuated
by a sudden unaccountable mad impulse
he seized a anite and slashed the e.o.dy.
Upon reason returning he became al
armed and tootily crushed the body
hoe the chest, thitsking to escape. He
found he could not leave his wife's re-
mains and filially resolved to inform the
The theory of the police is that Bury's
wife knew .4 facts connecting bun with
the Rest End et...cities and that she teak
him to Dundee hoping to prevent • re-
currence of the crimes.
THE EDITORS TABLE.
A Wore se t we Abases 'Sew
That 1111•te INPIIIIIMP le Naiad
I I )0yolmm1 JUNK.
We have received from the publisher, '
Wm. Bryce, Toronto, ''Ceintoodare
Junk," the latest production from OHO
ie -a the, predifie society author, G
!Manville F. tin. Tho autLer ha. 1"o
nohili .1 hie powers of minion portrayal
of character, and "Cver.enmitire Junk"
is en eiceletiogli intetesting pendular's.
sin sale at the benkstores.
Mr Blake ie in Ottawa in sp:etteld
fofin for the work of the seseien.
ILI,: many (4 those who nada
rese'emisra sr the beginning Et/
Tear, fists an exchange, have carried
them out.
ao
Stratfore Ilernie : At the reek the
other night the polyps got nearly im-
posed upon. Prises oars to be given
few the best drusiot e.ei. A
yoontater wh was like a little
son won the priagy111:da called wpm
sad \ask"( her siM oho osioniahasi 1)60
jeerer 'by' her vote* rl was a
boy. ' He williest a special iap.
at
It seem* to be the aim, mad' halloos,
e assesiat the authors of the pivoting age,
to 'smock upon, the sea of literature,
g reet -religious souls, sod the (mums
is debatable, as to whether elhe la as
advents, 10 the right directum Under
the glues of a moral feeling, that it has •
purifyin effect, and that tbe religion in-
trualuoed, acts as • diainfectant to rid
works of all sialluell morals, and stellate
ism society twaddle, 00e ninth! be led to
prommuce • *avertible verdict. But if tot
the other hand, it gives rise to religious
coutroversy, shakes • belief, ioculttetes
teeterodexy under • grand morality, or
posesnarrow-minded
a bigot as a martyr,,
we are called upon to poises tholightfully
before we giro decision, as to tile good
Imo of the talents of such authoresses, as
Mrs. H. Ward, sud biergaret Deland.
We asses to breathe Runtish air. tread
English paths, and ermine with Englash
people, when we reed "John Ward,
Preacher." It may be rea:istio of
Aniericau yahoos lite, but MS as known
e
to Caadiaora. The work as it studs, ie
e n exaggrratioo-pard "noble to the mind
of tbe authoreseas irecessary to show lear-
nt* lase in Presbyterianism, and laxity
in Episcopalianism lit emaciates thin
wore, out, 100.1 therefore du it from the
standpoint of her knowledge, and def -
Intim ut their creeds. It will never No
revealed to us, whether the writer in-
tended, as the aim, and perfect develop -
reset of her story, tbitt her Deistic
heroine should carry with bar the hearts
siedeyspitluee of her reeders--in coo
tradietsen to the 'Dodge Presbyterian or
lax Aligheao-till we feel like the hole
seevant mud Alienate of the story, who
would "rather go to the bad place with
her, than wear • crown with them es
hatee her."
John Ward is as idealistic as the pen-
cil of his creator could paint km, but
are takes hie punt aud Beetle soul, and
imprisocs it iu the straitjacket of nu-
row-usindednesa. A belief having once
ei.tered his brain, i. whetified into a
creed, which 'wilting can alter, neither
the change of tweets or of time. His
nature •as nut stubborn in refusing
light, but 'hewed • feebleness of eon
eepticn that there could be other, ur
more hghI. lhe tirst cronversation of
import strikes a key Dote, and gives us
the "roam d' etre ut the unhartuonious
chords, that afterward sot:orate each
pout." John Ward expresses himself as
"always sympathizing with • mistaken
idea of duty, 'and demands "if one was
unable to believe a thing was right, and
theBibi.• taught it -what would you
du 1" To which the unorthodox Helen
replied ; "If one'e merlon and one'e con-
science oould out argent to it -why give
up the Bible I"
To make his wife beliere is E.srual
Damnation became the one object of
Ward's existence, to which he te hasten-
ed by the elders of his church. Carlyle,
in hts "Distrito:Id Necklace," exported&
the truisms of "Beware of a man with a
hubby." Let a mind devote itself to the
discussien, or belief in ore rigid doc-
trine, and like the one ides in the eyed
of Herr Roemer it will wander up aud
down, in perpetual looslieess, constant-
ly wailing through the desert uf bus in-
tellect. He awed his outiscience, sur-
mounting the Biblical truth "Be nut
yoked to an uubehever." by the hep,
of convergius to his rnodus operandi of
salvation. Finally, having laded (to •
few months) he used in the belief, and
under the name of God, the must cruel,
and heart-rending mous, viz : separa-
tion. To quote his weeds, "Therefore,
1 say, before Gud, and fur your souls
sake, you shall not see my face until you
have found the faith."
But the world has found that you
cannot make men orthodox, by pouring
hot iead down their throats, or change
their beliefs by twisting their heads off
There is in every hutnan being • con-
science, that will upheave the mountain
with which you try to crush it, and
Helen W.rd, misguided in intellectual
romuning, but majestic in conecientious
morality, creeps nearer to the Divine
Christos, thee does her husband clothed
in the garb u( the rd tenets of Frothy-
tortaromn. Divine aud grand was her
love and belief in the very mortal man
who took with her the solemn vows (4
the Anglican matrimonial service and
which bore her through the greatest
trial fur • wife, that of renunciation.
The hitter stigma that wisely attaches
to • repudiated wife was hers, but in the
unselfishness, and (garb of Helen, it was
overwhelmed by the fact that she could
no longer minister to his went., for hie
beloved presence was denied her. In
bus defence. she says: "Hush ! you may
not see my husband's robleness, bot yea
can at least be silent, it is only because
of his love he does this, if he lured m•
leas he could not do it." Such love is
• reflection from Mount Calvary, and the
lips that could utter over her hialtand's
colfin-"I am glad it is he, inatesd of
e we fur the pain is not his '--would have
had plover to say in another utmost of
spiritual development "Thy will, Oh !
God, -not mine be done.,"
Even so the growth if spiritual life
is slot", 59 is transitilm from belief to
unbelief, in • deep and orthodex soul.
In the character of /Chimers and Helen,
the change is represented as sudden. but
this unremisy is clearly shown by reams
that they were never Christians, in the
highest aoorptationof t he term. Elemers's
religion was the product of impulse, nee
based upon the deep feeling, and tit-
tle -Laity required .4 a member r.1 the An-
glican cosumunemoo primithcod. Helen's
soul, having alovnbered threughout girl•
hood, is awakened by love into a vlow of
her negative existence. While al is
striving to roomette Reason •n4 Coe -
serous, she strikee the hard 'nag of
Dosicois Grier,and Elder Deana tbooleety,
that "works 4,.ne by Unregenerate
men are sinful,' •tol ''that a religiotel
md mott to be glad when &mere
to 11011, even if they are belonging te
thom." This combined with her hum
bend's misdirected, but sincere energies,
throw her from unorthodox Anelicanis.n
to Airoosticista. Them are peeved
through the enwible of silfieriee with a
seblinee faith in man.' faith that tiered
wavered, even in view of a long and
darkoned future. And thus we Nave
her, stranded norm the .it. .4 the
boutolleas, vraveh-s• *es 4,1 Agnostics --
The tres uneened dusky he.., a hose
waren noitlanr a.w itt r •b.'--Iret she
stand* with autiose Lee. d saisialug
eyes to catch tlis brat ni -a oas„ through
tee dawn, of Faith's , which boa
borne her buebauti item too, while he
witaguided helm lurid tee he au.
le the last rnest die the Baht In..
the Etersuil throne will retrial emu, Im-
perfection. in all crude. Let us there-
(coeditr this moral from Mi.. Deiand's
book, that w• dwell uste• upon those
ducennes, wherein w• agree. thee upon
thus wherein we slitter, and thus gather
Ilattre of the sweettnees of Christian
charity Into our hearts mod into our
live*.
Masi.
REMINISCENSES.
Fifty Tatars Afro in tho Town of
Goderich
A Deirespeet Why Seustalsceneee
Were Written The dattals Treatment
.15*. Nero. lastaatio• Gerieteres
en she fantlir saspaet.
No 18.
To the Editor ot Ties Vloilat.
Luk Sus.- Had I enticipeted that
these rename:once, would have extend -
.4 10 such a length at ie really doubtful
if 1 should have undertaken the job, fur
beside the chthcialiy 1 often have in
writing, I feel that my phraseology does
not always please myself, the fittest
words or mode of expression what I
really mean nut being always (orthouot-
ing the right time, se I think they
were wont to du m days gone by.
Nevertheless I am gad to know:AMA
they h•ve given some pleasure to every
one of those with whose I have yet met,
who shared with me ID tbe troubles u( a
troublesome hiss ; as well as to many
of the promo. reiteration in Huron who
have hitherto had nothing like a detail-
ed amount of what their old friends had
to go through in the olden time. fur the
sake of thaw ceuntry, although they saw
no actual Woodshed; but, twice to my
somewhat isolated position amongst
them I have been able to plus on record
ugly • very small permit of their indi-
vidual sufferings ; and. I therefore the
more regret that, in justice to the men
of Huron, the subject was not taken up
army years azo. And when I remember
that we had each men as Dr Dunlop,
Henry Hyndssian, Dsui.l Limn and
Joba Clark, all of whom had been se-
eustosuod to write for the press, even in
the "Lend u' Cakes" bolero they came to
Cansda, I feel perfectly sure that it
Sir Francis Hoed Head's promise of land
to every loyalist of that tune who took
epergne against the rebels, had been
known on the Si. Clair it would not have
been lust sight of ; for, as I still contend,
Use 11 area Battalion suffered mors hard
ships and were more shamefully treated
by the Goverameut than any others in
1Lppor Cauda, to my •otbiog of the
loss of the winter's work falling beerier
upon the new settlemeat and settlers
than ueon tbs.. of il. ()icier counties
'o .11 of which has to be added the in -
batmen cooduct of Military Secietary
Strachan, (some eight or ten days after
he must have suppesed our four com-
panies, by his own order, to be all at
their homes in Huron) in menthe' their
money through the towns of London,
Chatham, Wiedsor and Sandwich to
Amberetborg, the farthest point in the
county of Essex, sonie fifty odd miles
beyond where be knew our Colonel was
waiting 1ir it, in the townehip of Sem
bra, and over one hundred and fogy
miles as the cmir flies from the people to
whom it was to be paid. All that, sir,
may be accounted but a small mat-
ter nowadays, but you may rest as-
sured that it was a very different
thing in the year et Grace 1837.
Now, it was believed by not a few rat the
time, that all this was done by Captain
James Strachan out of pure personal
spite towards Doctor Dunlop, partly be-
cause ef his pertinacity iu preseirot fur
the pay ( f his men, and his refusal to
give up his command en the Si. Clair to
the Adelaide gentlemen, for there is at
doubt that he had authorized them to
make the demand for it, as almost im-
mediately thereafter they received an
aPpointmeet at Amberstbort ; but, if the
Doctor had been then superseded there
would have been a much bigger mutiny
than that caused by the Orange pen-
t harnalia, for it would then have been
u nanimous and no doubt followed up
by an immediate start for house, for they
not only had confidence in his ability
and experience. bat almost every man
luoked upon the "old Dewy" as • per-
sonal friend. But there was a slot of
unacknowledged grudge between Bishop
Strachan and the Doctor, who, although
• staunch Tory himself, was decidedly
opposed to the "Family Compact- and
the Bishop as its leader. and blamed
that "Compact" as the primary cause of
the rebellion; and to show thst the
Bishop was generally believed to be the
name/ spirit at that period. 1 shall quote
the opinion of his youngest son Neck.
POMO years afterwards, who, while in
his brether John'a office here and when
in one of his jovial mood., declared
thet ee slas at owe time the Governor of
Upper Canada himself, for that be
"bossed hos mother, she ruled the
&shop, and he controlled th• actions of
Sir Francis Bond Head and his privy
council." But, to rapt urn- I never knew
in what way the 110,000 reached the
Bank in Aniheretberg, whether seedier se
ostentatious *pawl of carelry or other-
wise ; for, se I have already shown, we
bad met got possession id it when a
steamer arrived and our deportees was
e n hurried and under 40 seethe' eiream•
stances that we had no thought nor
tone to ask the meoader in what army it
rime into his possession, nor do I know
whether or not it had poised through
the hands of my plansihIe frter.d Mr
Commissary Lester an London. But if
telVid been treated not only with cola -
wen courtesy, but in • hissiness-like
n isanner, and the money sent to the It.
Clair. se it sea 1.., menthe before that
promised to Imve been dane, it wield
hare saved a greet deal of unnecessary
expenditure, the endangering of nor
lives on the Detroit river, and err her
-
swing kilo -neva to and fro ; hoodoo the
dangers to which tins money was espeseal
of hong entirely loot to the persica to
•h..in it was en justly des There
may he aonse of the -1111 idly r
of the present day •lio may poeitibly
GREAT BARGAINS I
Our Entire Stock of Winter Goods
10 per cent. below Cost Price for 30
days.
J. A. REID & BRO.
Jordais Block, Oodoriels, Jas. nth. Ina
think that Ur Willson sad I were Illebk a l.
I
inexcusable in takino the money
with se lo the theatre, but
00 one can blame us mote
than we blessed ourselves for that lam -
take, it it was nut something were*,
and the eases blame might be attached
to the five of os for again endangerit g
the public funds on the hake in an al-
most worn out eannatis tht beginning of
the month of April, &c., &a. But I
would just ask aoy um who may feel
inclined to blame us for these miedoings
to try and think themselves in OUT pogo
tiou at that nom, and consider that our
first error was the work of • thoughtless
moment, aud the other almost that of
dire necessity; whereas the cruel treat-
ment we received was the deliberate set
of an incapable Governor and his parti
san and untruthful secretary. I hews
been repeatedly asked, sir, whether I
have compiled these remintscences front a
diary or notes taken at the time, and
1 can only pay that they are eutirely
from memory, but 1 think that need not
Burma. any one for there is not one in-
cideut assumes' them that has not been
protest to my mind scores and scores of
times since they occurred. I may *leo
elate that I have Orem refereuces for
enquiry se to their troth whenever it
was pomade to d -i so, and that to this
moment I have not beard one word
sabstantially against any of my state-
ments. T110111AS Keel).
PORT ALBERT
DR' W. K. 'UNA, LICENTIATE OF
Le Royal/ College of Phystelastet
oni-e ou South side of Ilauishusest. 1111=
'DK. bleLEAN, PHYSICIAN, NUR
I OWN. Cormier ay. office and
' Brow Week second dour west o1151.01
Street 17111.
; IRK SlietNNGN * 9-HANNON,
onysicians Sergrune. Aocesuchers. tto.
Dram at Dr, eheanon s residence near the
gaol Giodoriek G. C. algaresols. J. ft. emu -
eon. 1141
boo
Legal.
,10DWARD NORMAN LleWjs, BAR
Ili riser Solicitor to High Court. Convey
mincer Gods rich and hayfield. Hayfield of-
fice ores Thursdays trout 141 to t. Money to
leas .it$ per rest. WU.
D C. HAYS, SOLICITOR, &e.
1.1to office, comer et Neer* and VI. ell
T
street. elorterich. over telegraph Meat. Pri
vans oads to lout at 0 per Deal. 11166
('*ARROW & PROUDFOOT, BAR
RISTE11111 Allorneye, Solicitors. etc
Dederick J. T. (Mmow. W. Proodfoot. 17
OAMERON, 11;)LT & CAMER1N,
V narraters, Solicitor* In Chaacery. te.
3oderich. M. C. Cameros, Q.C.; P Holt, ht.
O. aueeres. C C. Rosa. 1731-
- Amusements.
CIODIERTtfit MICHANW$'
TUTE LIBRARY AND READIN
It0011. eor. of Yost street and Square IsS
Owing to the Mate of ihe rotas. Mr guars.
Ballow* has poetpened his entertainment Open from ltoS pan_ and from 7 to ie
until Tuesday, 23th inst. ABOUT 2000 VOLE IN LIBRARY
AUBURN.
Irma cur own Correspondent.
Miss Aggie Weshington. nf Goderich,
is visiting friends in and ar .and this
lasee.
On Sunday, 3rd inst.. the sterament of
the Lord's Supper was dispensed to •
large coneregation in connection with
Knox church.
A tee and lecture will take place in
rennectien with the Methodist church.
Main so '.n Wednesday, the 20th inst.
Rey Mr Rodrers of Londeshone will ha
the lecturer the evening Subject -
"Shadow and Sunlight.' Tea sod
keens for Zeta.
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Dentistry,.
M.
NICHOLSON, L. D. S.
DENTAL ROOM14.
SIAM door below the Peet OWe, Weensto
Onowituen. Mienty
DR, E. RICHARDSON, L DAL
SURGEON DENTIST.
0$11 and Vitalized Al, administered for
painlesseetracting of teeth. speefni attention
to the preservation of the Natural
Teetb.
odiss-Up elaire.litrond opera Howe Klock.
Knamost ..W.01.14.. txterich. 7161-17
the People's ttolumn.
WANTED. - • 000D SOUND
111 seadeter horse he exchange for lumber
and sh anodes. J•8. MAHAFYY.
91- Port Albert.
I R. FOOT
pritUACANCIES FOR A FEW MUlt10
Leading [Aril', IrtrIfy and libustrated
Puperd, Mtvr.azises, de., os File.
MILMRKRSHIP TI('KET. ONLY SIAM,
greeting free use 01 Library and Ret) edi
ApplientIon for membftooutership received lel
Librarian. an rooms.
S. 311A LCOMSON GEO. ISTIVKNP,
Secretary
Goderich. March Ittls. 1111S.
President.
itas anO3nsnrance.
L, WOODCOCK.
.111.
REAL ESTATE Ann
INSURANCE AGENT.
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loans Negorested with the Reit Compu-
tes and Private Capitalists at Lowest Ramo(
leterest.
Agent fur the ROYAL INSURANCE Co.,
01 E.agland, having the largest eurPitts of As
sets over Llabilltiail of any Firs Ineurance
Co. In the World.
Moe on Katt side Ranathoseet. Oorterieb,
sem door to Dr. noes. 103.e.
C SEAUER,
PLEBE FIRST DIVISION COURT.
Conveyascer. Insurance. Estate tied Godsend
Agent.
Moiler to Lead Id Low Rates and Cost.
Farmers' Notes Inscounied.
Orsoce -Next to CornelTs Furniture More,
Ooderich.
F J. T. NAPTEL,
LIPE, FIRS AND ACCIDANT IN-
SITRANCN AGENT,
Representiat North British & Mercantile:
Liverpool. Leedom a Globe; Newlyn h Cribs:
North American Life; and Accident Insur-
ance of North America.
Lowest !Rates. Lessee settled promptly.
Moors to Lean on Farm and Tows Property.
Conveyancing done. Property t awed. me.
°meet- Cor. Nort h-st. and Square. Gedefich.
ORGAN, PIANO, 10210104 THEORY. trie500,000 TO LOAN. API'LY TO
Whs. RP" CAMERON Mut' CAMIChON, God
PITMAN'S SHORTHAND BOOKS. rich'
- A limited number of ''Teacherir and
"Manuals- can he obtained at bait rates at OMIT TO LEND.- A L A RG
TRIC A1011•L ()MY.
TRIII HURON /1011111..
Title well-known and popular hotel ha laves
refitted and enlarged during the pall soation.
mind le now second ta 150714. In quality ad lie-
ppenlitodal inn for Ihe treveiiing pnhile. Good
accommodation for transient loteets.
WM. CRAIG.
The egase., Oodorkii, O.t. oroplietar.
For Sal* or to Let.
13OR SAL$
Lot Ma --of Oodoeleb: Apply to,
Obit PIIILIP HOLT.
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A rirteE Home AT A 11 “GAIN -
/I. acres of land with Deleet orchsrd
choice &Rolm.. A reunfortable how+ and
sitsties, admitilrie Goderie h. Apply to R. L.
10)7 1.14. tiodertele *14 mo.
VOR SALE LOTS 174 AND 3''J
1. fiederfeh. Apply 114 M. C. CAMERON
*141.
L"OR SALE CHEOP -40 IA)TA IN
snitivrent mete of tioderleh f(om{ teems
1.7 seeps le area; end 5 dwelling honor*. A p-
plyte THOS. Wei:ATM.:RAUL 2171 Ly
ANT) TWO LOTR FOR.
IltborAt.E. The boner Isom ?slim morn,. al-
so bath room. pantry. eloertt ws•Wi.
abed, bard and eon water. The garden eon -
piles all 'elude of fetal, the) KM tomes of
Mae is Manitoba fir mete or in et( hanpe toy
farm eremarty.11 WM. It NIWIT. uodevick
Matt
FOR HALL
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Yvon heti of Int De %minty Street. with
small Mick restage thereof..
Hemmer' Lore. 194. 1114. 244. TIS. Elea
fltvert. et. A rdre we Weal,
lit. ee.i nee of Harem and ItrItafiale Reed.
Frame i teary house on Foals *treed, ke
revered Imo in Reed's Atter e,. nensalto airs
dhow Orono 11.. 'is.:
Nng 22. U. SI. 20. At. 91. O. N. Oil
an I h. above at IA)". RATka,
April t•
11141 DA VIVONt k .11f MIXIBTON.
Mamount of Private Funds for Inv/gates
M Iowan rates oa Mortgages •pply
te ()ARROW & PROL MOOT
it RADCLIFFE,
GEN ER A L INSURANCE,
REAL ESTATE Ann
MONEY LOANING AGENT
Onty Plree.etisse Oempowfor Reirreaevited
air money to lead oa Arnisitt loam. at a •
Iosrpst yore of interest seine, ta oaf ear
1511 it. oorrower.
re' orricitc=ba door from Square
West street. WSW
$200,000 P'RI'VATE FUNDS
To lens ea farm and town property, at tow
eel intermit. Mortgages put -slumped. lee rose
ravemon charged agents for the Truett and Lem
Company rd 4 'snarls, the Canada 1.
Credit if emirs ny. the 1.rmsfoe !Awn Cowman
01 (55104*. Int, -re -t.11. sad 7 per rent.
li7. le. nor,-oere can obtain money is
day. If litie sat istartore
D.t VISON a iemorrox,
1173- Idametera. Do.. Dederick
•
Auctioneenng.
ooesere-ot
TORN KNOX, GENERAL AUC-
TION NEU aid Land Valcater. °Merle\
(Mt. Having bat eintolelerable eeparieeme
the seas toneering trade, be le in • rimill°"
ifeebrararn er II h 1horottick satisfaction all ems
miseloae entrusted to mai. toreber's len al
Mart ireit Hotel. or 5001 by puill to ply artdrviiN
thrier,ed I'. 0,. r5ev4IIII) attended to. .101IN
ENOX Ceram wattles's,. 1107-i
A TTTION RALE OF A
VALUABLE FARM.
Ttrove vr II be meld by Nark. Alcor's. op
Marna'. Doted. andertek en flesoorelat.
Y541 -
id',. at 1 o'clest, Iwo 1451. Menisesel
l'erveeitvir,e, lirvileeir II, the rtedde..e. af the
late Alt am 441 w•rtle The farm c ,fleala•
• lame arehard. r•ell • !IOW., here amid
evhis". end only see mile from sere Teems
medic Yeow day of 101e. JOHN KNOX.
IOW Aso: looser