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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-3-1, Page 4L0P THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, YAROH 1, 1O c lurrn Y FVsl.tsm ZYERY FRIDAY MORNING, AT tvo WWI rniaTti.. orw1Ls : NORTH - STREET. OODZRICH. 1 TI be • wtdeawake local s.w.s.pp••ppeere demigod • comity aJ wlnews sal the diatom kiln of sac hota tAVie SI 11111 ict1rTI a t % • year ; Tic. for ma tweet he ; tea for mo•ttna- If the wbeoriptba la not paid fm advaaoa, ashassriptioa will be ch•riged.at we rete of sial • year. ADTstTass/: DATE iAtml sad other owed ho al advertisements. e. otsr lilae for int insertion, said 3 txnu per has let each .absetaeit taeartlos. Measured by a a•apar.tl ssoo.)... Local nodose is seep•rlel type k per has. Local notions la ordinary reediag type lc p. sea. 'aptness cards of etz lines and ander :15 per Pimp Advertisements of Lost. Found, Strayed (lltwanese.(, Situation nese.Situation Wanted and IM $1 anted, not exceeding 1 month. flaw. es Hale and Farms on Sale. not to wowed I Use, $1 for lint month. hoc per sub anise•( month. larger tidos In proportion. Any special notice, the object of which is to s mote the peosry alabenefit of any Indl- idaal or company, to be conaider d tett ad 7•rtiaemeat sad a iarwed accurdhtdy• These terms will In all easy be strictly ad- itaed to. Hpeclal rates for larger advertlaemeats, or wdwertlemente for extended period.. made known at the .Mee of publication. JONfillfi DEPARTMENT. A fully equipped Jobbing Office Is carried O in connection with the ordleery newspaper beiminees, where first elms week le turned out at reasonable rates. Everythiag In tee print- 1nI line can be done on the premises from as Laminated poster to a visiting used. All communications must be addressed to D. MrGILLH'IDDT. Edlterof Tits SPONIL Telephone Call No. 31. Ooderich Ont. -1117RAN-SIGNAL. FRIDAY, MARDI 1, IOW "H• who Is who Will advertise.' And he who is wiser Will be a bialter advertiser. Tat spring poet and the great Cana- dian ben are now getting ready fur their annual lay. 7e- u • remarkable fact that the ;.loser Bon. George Foster sits to the Premier the farther away from prohibitiou t s observes public sentiment to be. 'Witu this issue we give our readers the first chapter of "Overland to Cali- fornia in '49." by oar old and esteemed townsman, Mr. Themes Dark. Fr.. time to time we bcpr to he able to con- tinue the narrative, which, coming from such • source, cannot fail to prove ez- ceedine!y •intereetit.g to our many sub- scribers. - GODERICH TOWN. /Mist (lin Outside Newspaper Thinks of the "Hub'. Da WILD believes that the Dotminioe- Government has nothing to do or sal in the nutter of the Jesuit Bill, but he wants the Ontario Legislature to med- dle in the matter. The Bond street preacher would like the affair to be die - cussed in • place where the Conservative' party hes nothing t.. risk. If the Jesuit bill is to be debated in any house of repre- aentatitm outside of Quebec, the place is not in the provincial assembly of Prince Edward.or of Oneario, or of Brit lab Columbia, but at Ottawa. If a glar- ing wrong has been done it is very easy to lay one's hand on the shoulder of tbe man who could have lad the bill die - allowed. If nothing wrong has been done, what is all this noise shout f THE EDITOR'S TABLE. • Tlvid re• -Pinnace •dvasta•es ss • harmer (asset --•early •bt.ry- t'ewssy, ReinldMl, Lenten. Ismael sod Deas(.. Through the courtesy ..t the Toronto World •et ars thus ...bled to premed our readers with the descriptive pietism of the article Oa G..derieh ahich will apt pear in that j.:arual on Saturday, March hid. Wham It c...er to obi .g early informatto.s Tug Sturm. "rets that" every tem., ,'7 T WOULD NOT BE INVIDIOUS to say that Ouderieb in •Ipay fe pee e is the moss altraelive town is Western Osumi. Its commending sit.'. 150 feel may satpst•tiss is that the media' too. be or more above We level of the ithermosarl thermos Ir.e se .lL variety of pieturegw sosssry lamest it with votive ariuisses ASDchacta /L. • charm howueed by few tows► Every we, i The county buildings camel of the jail and y.0 turn a picture is revealed cleat anps.le te the court bonen, the letter a large and eubrtan the artistic eye- Up the Maitland the toil Mick bwidi•g with tower sad clock prospect is extremely romantic, and along libel utwt.d is the centre at taia park aroma shore on either aide of thu tows bolder lash. I which the tows is built. The preset .uesty Snap.a preens themselves. The town steed Ml oScials am 1b. f.11.wiar Isaac F. Them . unique *mufti Canadian towns, sad seem a$ judge: B. L Doyle, Joao; fudge, 8. Maledm- • nea. wh.. the stone and 'greens air• is a eeke, master in chancery; Ira Lewis, clerk el beim .l..rhff- ].. Hays. weirdest D. MaLus -:sass Yeas w nOsslla, • M tltEts, • tioderiet The Woe Innis siilftn fes this proposed eet.aswa Aware metislibesi Isanrlce wbtcla • charter was aim seri.d, an eate•- ssum of Ike Guelph JunMien Railway teem Guelph to tiudertcb. ruatttrat_ The municipal officers fur the careen year are as follows: Julia butler, ]layer; W. Fruudfsot, Kees, Abram h rah, Dewey - Reeve; tlonaoilwre, .1. W. S.W. C. A. Humber. Robert Thomjpees, 1 btlip dikes, Joist Ii. Culbe .rs. T. J. Podsaa., H. Nisbet- sm.Hugh Dunlop, Al... xartos,J. A. Reed, .. Sahel, D talo•: W. Campbell is clerk: W. L. Howe treasurer, sod Jaw amegliffeteele 100 40111111%~ sad er iter seep 1 1s kept of mew- thi•a eumeirted with these imbibe works, and ti le esaresa__, they will be the wool of auc- N abI. me sea to the sow. ii..s and abuse the intens' on the iavestese..L When all .usepleted, the sown will 'hem a bonded in- debtedness of about tllO.e/q but, ualske ewe towns. there is e.aaethiag to Mats lug is. MOW ileitis was atsuseata). Is bulli, after the discovery of oil at Petreli• and oil sprieme sad oil fever mud all WNW s ;;w „ ;," b `way ; Our Entire Stock of Winter Goods lorn.atiue might eater here and that od could Price 30 GREAT BARGAINS Yule chart of Wei11eia The.... Wwa hail is e two be found by penetrating the Lowish of the story trick building with sower said b.11' •and earth Aie enterprising esteem named ttatand ,icro..tnudaee the couscil. Me suaiaped Above, the pipe department sad the • Platt kr Med a numpsn, with a .ulacr.•.ed fiw tn. Huron Hrtfat.ent d lnfaatry, .f cob' mgsital of $10,000. Ile bored doe.. 700 fees b. i. herlyyeert n. The fit. degartn.est,tr I Ittliwnt soy liromuu.g result and the .t..ek- depeml.itof the waterwurka,een.uste of a Ode- ll .te.un fire .chose, said the aeorw'v midi •sees, with a unmade 0i 10 min and officers, la the Iowa hall areahio heated the lllecbas- ied Institute and Free Reading Room. Tim library coataias 1:100 vdnm.e, with 150 teem hers, and towards ill support the town rives Ire. roams and as mutual grant of $100. The blaze of light (rune the electric end other flo Pease sad Scanty attorney; Rohl. Gib - lights, with the glitter and variety of hues reflected from the windows, is more like • tabled picture of Oriental splendor than that of • matter -el -fact Canadian town. The plea d the tows has been so often described that it seer superfluous to say much about it. It hes bees aptly likened to s spider's web, but that inipeee.on w .sly given when the than in seen co paper. Is the genre is the",[oars,"bus properly.spsskul)t is as octagon, 800 test is diameter, wand which are the principal butsle and below houses The "hub" is the Court House, a large two story building with cupola and clock, whom tour fronts face the four poists of the oompses Round the Court Holm is a well kept park with abundance of shrubs and trio. Round this par1L1's a WS igen fence. and between 'the frees and the business places is • .pastor street 100 feet wide. Four streets point respectively north, aoetb,esat and west: and betwew these are four amore, all radiating from that central point. Further back streets run out from titer, sod others aeon intersect them, gneinr the general plan the spider's web appearance. The build - ion round the square are at least two and three dories high, and many of them of advanced architectural design. On seem d the stre t,, more particularly those in Use vicinity of the hake, there are numerous private residences, handsome in appearance. o nriuunded with orchards, and possessing all the requisites to make life enjoyable. The public park along the bluff at the lake chore has the double attraction of shade trees and Miring water, and the Council hare been rwuderate of the comfort of ell who resort to it by supplying it with seats, bead stand and pe. Own. and are now erecting a fountain in &dditt.to to the other attraction.. Alt A sca(((t 1t ESOST it hes many and varied attractions Its huh elevation and healthy breezes in.ite the bloom of health to the cheek, and its vial re- sources for pleasure -seekers -b ould make it esu of the most popular of summer resorts. The hotel accommodation is first-class, the wards are unequalled, and the drives through She surrounding country, past the well-keps GIM and inviting orchards, will delight any Isom of picturesque scenery, be well ea the more practical, who he.* an eye only to the rich argieultural resources of • country. The Maitland River gives opportunity for boating and basing. and the more adventurous can find variety for both on the broad bosom of 'lie lake. Pure spring water is everywhere ehnnd•nt. rate remarkable spring aloes in the neiel,burbad tieing sufficient to supply the whole town, and there are countless charming spots for pie -Dicing. It is a place highly favored by nature` and when its attractions are better known is destined to become one of toe mc..t popular watering places in the land. LACLT HISTORY. The early history of G iderieh dates hack about 1:0 yea.., lett mention is toad, of the 1 totality a. far bark as the tone of Champlain. It is stared that this famous explorer visited the mouth of the Maitland Riser in IG18, while on his way to Detroit, his rouse being along the Ottawa to Georgian Bay, down Lake Heron. through the River and Lake St. .A Aird air ewe Aliens !sew rubllcatles. Clair and Detroit River to Detroit. Two That Rove Cause to gland • bemired and ten year. alter a Frenchman bcrihner's Magazine for March eon- na aril Frat,i Desehemp established • trad- tains articles on • tttg poet at the mouth of what afterwards got great satiety of sub- the usme of t e Maitland, in honor of the jjsea, from the practical gneet:..,:e of the Leut.-Goveraor of Fever Canada. Mr. Galt, Mail Service to the subcilties of economy autrr-nreudeet of the Aetna of the Canada in mental work, with en abundance of Co, by whom the retire Huron tract was good tenon and papers on topic* of con- °weed, lt, i -f .It. si plant • .e eluent ee temporary interest—several of them named niuoth of the Mai ono. The town wet Pt rtnamed Gudericli in honor of • q.ren,inent richly illustrated in a manner snatainteg director of the ensepasy, and laid tut in its the teputat made by this Magazine pressor ■r..der's web fashion •widen[ to a for strung kind original art work. At a Plan peeipared at the, ooenpan ...81E a in It urk. Wav Dilation, frontispiece • The litregglunt sett.rrs came in, • steamer loll by P Raw.. the a.wpane •ptsean•d on the waters and fated along the lake ports of Erie ail a intari.x Mg Ili S the settlemeet gave promise ..f rapid development, and the whole tract was quickly ssulad. ID 1032 the first Mettio.hst pre.eher arnved,aad, ehurtlylatter,tbe Iris M.C. pr,eat In i433 a peat was emehh.hed The first c-.up&e married were W. F. Hood- ing and 1J,a. Goode, which .nteteet- Iiarrt H btu:„ham ; Yesterday he Los tug _ sweat no t i -AA plans _gym tt:4l, but Mail Service by Thies L. .lamas, et- J'oetteaster-General U S.; V,.tI As- Relies Dane Underhill ; An Eye for en Rye, el terealie and ii..r.iass. by Wiii F. AD- Ti.• hos oliddi Morn was 3idin (Oboe., sod he thorp; M. shoot Supers, if i. I) i anit me -lied a grant of 100 ecris 84 laod from tie „, rolk Lore, by Thos A. J•r• ier ; Es eompany. Onet. a a taw( outline of the early gleedeating Circuentsncea,by Wiliem Mc- history, onteiel.81 from historical opine.* The motion, by Ileary James. , wan. Passing riser tbe ineervening years we "A Missing Ilusband, fiNim the pith- Real property smack poemital preetentir lisher, William Bryce, Toronto Mr 11157A.00, ',aeon, 10,..114.• 162.550. total mow - How' previous prodeetions, ':Lights 0 aie..t iii,lizoio, ',ovulation 4011. Lotidne,” -Osier Joe,- La, are well A II AN ',war. known to Om ptiblic, •nd will rye the i • y; she r•otro ha. nes prospemei in femme Way fur "A Musing Habacd. rime a -cootie? to espairtekion it is iittrikited Selleg. hos also reached us from Will ism and a hitter feeling alums. Of late years tle• Bryon.. the Coned isn publisher. T.. kg • G. T. R. ha. mere it. inametrew to direct teak to Serum and Wert...a, •,811 Tlo. &Zonal a few yens ege explained the rearm sted no Os ..." essday ssorniaa • Bimetal tram ' lit ssanerts that when the G. T It ,•ii....1 one pp.....,.•,....,,,....... skid esti nisi. diem Up natural! shrewd, full al enemy mid asilierrnien neer 30 people anti their efforts, i was siii.iiimed thee 100 pre eye . a to.. t...gs. ald, clerk of the Crown; Peter Agleam" county clerk: Wm. Holmes. county treasurer; Jaime Dickson, reyristrar; Wa.. Dickens, Mike; Jobs E. Thome mid M. llallooh season inspectors. Goderieth is well supplied with churches, mostly all of • high order of architecture. K801 Church (Presbyterian) is ot red brick with store, sod gallery all round over the goolitormin, sad has • seating capacity at 1300. Dr. Ure and Rev. J. Anderson am the The English Church people have a complete retaboalimeut Th• church ie white brick, gothic design, nave and t with wire, aud scoommodates about 700. we is also a 048101 10010 and tasteful rectory, MI white brick. Rev. W. A. Young, RD., is the rector. The North -street Methodist Church is white brick, seated f sr SOO. Rev. Geo E. Richard- son, president of the Guelph wife:recce, is Victoria -street Methodist Church is a white brick. gothic. with spire, berement aed gallery and geese 500. Rev. Mr. Putter is St. Peter's (Roman Catholic) is a frame building. and contiguous to it is a handsome red and white brick convect. with Separate School attached. A white brick premytery is on the taw grounds. Father West id priest. In addition to these there is &Gaelic Church. of which the Rev. Mr. McGillivray is pastor, a SUPPIAlln place for the Plymouth brethren and • Salvation Army barracks. The educate:mai institutions show • wise and enlightened policy on the part of the town. The High Sebool is a spleedid beading. '1 stories with mansard roof, sod has • capacity for 500 pupda. 5 teachers are employed, end the rosette show peuestakieg and efficient teaching. The principal is H. J. Stroog, B.A. The reseipts for las" year were $4272.61 and the diebureements $41115O90. The a•erage attendance wee 136. The average this year so far is 156. These pained the examinations hot year—tor the ewer; meatriculetion for the univemity 2, firm -clam certificate 1, mooed 5. third 6, Law sucsety (standing 1st) 1, medical council 2. Tbe Public Schools consist of a central school, red brick, two stories and of imposing appearance. in which are 6 teachers, mod 3 ward schools with 2 teachers in each. Robert Park is Heed master. There are over 700 children attending the Public Schou/s. INDMITZITIL The latit report of the Committee me MIMI- facturen to the Goderich Board of Trade would indicate that in no line had there been any falling off in production, and that in most there had been • perceptible incomes. With the facilities of water end rail shipments, cheap labor and easy access to markets of raw materiel, • Imre kcal market, an unlimited field in the Northwest, and an excellent point to ship to the foreten markets, the surprise is that these natural advantages have not been seen and thet manufactures are not InOre 'merely represeoted. The most important industry is the manu- facture of Sour. The Ogilvie A Hutchison will Il•Pa the roller process and has a capacity of 900 bbla a day. In addition to the excellent wheat grown in the neighborhood. this inn imports from other porta. There is another mili of smaller capacity devoted chiegy to local The Mit industry is next in importanee. six different works being in operation, employ's; shout ri hands seeh, and with an aggregate capacity of 3000 blito per day, There me 400 3 salt refineries& which produce excellent dairy and table salt, and Cioieh brim being free frorn all imparts/ea, ite salt has the highest There are two planing mills, sash and door buth of which employ a considerable number ul skilled mechanics and do • superior clam of work. One foundry, owned by Runciman Bros., employe shout 35 hands, and in it • . anety of agricultural implement. and steam encases are manufactured. Three cooperages are kept busy making fiour, apple and fish barrels, and on •n Aircr- aft. manufacture 175,000 biorela per annum. One pryk -packing eetabliahnent, large and well equappid, does • good business in pecking and curing. There are 5 carriers factories, 2 pump foe Moss and 2 tanneries. A suet, factory mann- Legere. several well-known brands ot map, and dem • "mei hotlines.. Sliwistilding is an important industry and Cale capable of great eztenstom Every ranee three or four *owls are Imile esclueve of • variety of small craft, and repairing is also extensively done_ , Strange to say, note; i throttled or the adl Tan - lanes of metal'', *lay, cheap fuel and • Imes locel dimmed, there is no brickyard, and the hundred. of thousands of bricks used are all imported. There us • splendid miming in this line for a lime man with &moderate cep 11411, •nirl ho knows his heseinase In addition portivon are liberal in their treatment of twos ne pnefolfiee is the (1101ribtilellg 018111* fee ereitemidetior the edeldi Amain of any neer 13 other postofficse. influstres, and se they are us • posisioa or Tax IISTOIL sus ly light and power, mannfaetuters mean- John Goa",e,e, j„ hoiden kicked wid refused to pay say mem calls on the mock. The whole oosarts7 wee imeremed an sue eatienniest, earl the County Council done' • bone' of $1000 it the coae eau, would continue the bog Mg to 1000 feet. The prospect of finding oil mid the theirs to secure the bonus induced Mr. Platt to con - tome the boring, and at 11110 fest lee struck salt. He costumed the barbel 40 feet inure through tbe salt bad sod secured the bows, Pumplike was thee entenisineed, and Las continued wili9 more or lens vigor eve" an• d the brine is pronosseed by experts to be Um room commiserated sled the purger komp. Guiderielt has two aseelleas newspapers. The is probably the Wiest established feminist ia the western seetion of Ontario. and has always Liberal Pommel. The Slur, published bf Jae. Mitchell, is the Whew journal aodablit ropier mon Conservidiee interests. The proprietors of both tapers, while differing as some points, are loyal to We Utensils of the town and are ready to cambia* on • worthy object. Be- tween them they &so sow preparing • wasplike 11x24 of about 30 moms under the title of Gudertch Illuterated. The illustrations are liner beteg prepared and the panweilist will be weed early is Morels. An edition of DX" will be seined, said as it is • matter of aeleteral interim to the town the Cowed lends liberal The beidqnartere ol Won Riding of the here. The annual show known as the °reti- ree:ern i• idways um of the mom succeseful county shows in the Preview. The buildings are well designed and very commo- dious. In addition to the mats buildings there is stabling for 150 homes, intensive cattle and sheep mobs, poultry hoses sad other WnaWeatennell. The grounds competes 16 sew and there is • splendid balfzeile track. **Let posterity take care of Melt* is the seed - n ow id • mean sod narrow mink but cam la whieb sae Town Commis ot Gochirech have meter bees is sympathy. Here again their literality and breadth ot view ars exhibited. The None owns the property, which to far has con about 080011 Its value will be constantly increasing, and white servieg the etereolle• of the present citizens will be • rich heritage to future generations. There ar• two elevators at the harbor, ate owned by the OLT. , with a capacity of 100.000 boatel*, the other by Ogilvies A Hutataisuo, still • capacity of 175.000 bushels. The Ian report of the Board of Trade shows that the total value of imports for the year 1887 was $77,791, on which were paid I $768.65 duties. The value et esparto we I $146.064. The principal shipments and rr ' es"11.01 by rail and water are clamed thus: Tim - her 11000,000 ft., salt i00,000 bblo. apples 40.000 bbia, homes 25 car loads, cattle 100 car loads. wheat 260,000 bush., corn 127,355 both., oats 115,IC39 bush., oual 33X1 tone The egoist tonnage Was: Arrivals 59,101, departures 59,866. • While maker* every provision tar the coup fort aud enjoyment of the living, reverence fue the departed is shown by this beautiful necropolia It is situated on elevated ground and everything about it betokens Drawees a:A care. MIMIC HALLS. FOr entertainments and public meetings° s000mmodation is provided by the followieri halls: the Town Hall with • gOtid capacity, the Grand Opera Home in Aokiesoo's block. with 700 criers cheers, • good stage end excel- lent meeery, the Victoria Crebb's block, with about the imatepapacity, a good stage and ample scenery. Llez-nartso STATION. If At the herbOr is a Life Saving Station, with a crew of six men under Captain W. 'Babb. They have repeatedly done efficient service and sared many lives. In Ineli the American Government presented them with medals for rescuing the crew of tbe A. C. Maxwell. Near the harbor ie as artesian well, which throws water 22 fiat above the surface m the rate of MO pelves • minim& The water is pretty straitly impreenated with iron and eitipbur and has valuable medicinal purposes. The utilitarian eye hates to See such valuable power going to waste. TNIZAIni NOT MUSD yr. Godericb has 47 miles of streets. A. M. R,oss is DLL. A. and Robert Porter it it the wleselenen't paradise. The surrounding country is internected with the line. tosclik In the Dominion. It has • cool beset bend, curling, Amiss sod roller riiike The big null hae • droving whet: 22 feet in .lianereer anal a belt 4 feet wide. The corpiwatiori are putting four fonntarne in Court Houee-square awl one in the Park. The citizens leis an Arley, day for ',laming tress. They make things phailegat for visit - Another pa. iliOn is being built in the Park tor the acrommodation 84 foonsegi0,,,,de. Nworn,e11.0 with the Ogilvie:a mill two Nile wells am pumped and the *abeam Want is used to evaporate Ile brine. IfIhorn an. two banks aad • Savings sad n Society. Owing to the excellent natural and artificial drainann and the porous nature of tive mod 88i slimes entirely unknown, aed the local newspaper* are Waned at a emu chsedves- ri.atic written. In public improvenerote very few bores 0•11 presto the astne mowing,. In editions to the natio. paviless, ',emoting and other !Wei* some for e.-creotnni nod irniovinent, there we o yster att!ptsd is known as the "Holle ' Tome,- *rho works are mitigated near the hartww. arid coolest of "Istrolieste pininfe, mei combo' 881 rewiring half • ntillion prathese rie mom r...w.r eInfl tap. Tn. building t. • sod cenowolifem and down from %gingham, haying sw , hoe f,w ge room Imo, sh. Is t ss. Ft le h no in centerline Ian* am needy bentehman by birth. ims has beset doing busi- ness in Om town since 1461. He is • thoroughly man, with reed - dee -huge' the hides d his ini- liorterit Mlles with elietiiimilab- ed He is bond for Doeiaians, where they Ise "F "' • emele'" •""""t "se 111:1 "t IrCaufLehTs17:Iiiit and anYthing h*"*40.141"* Dootted to en to raid*. 7luty mime from Torn- ?"'"""„;:is's.1".; 14,‘; 1,4 *art Ta arrrrthlng Dsrlso•loll 1°) the Prate shs fa. T ss., od b..? nr•rp•euqf wife t ars completed INwitY of the " lake's a els, "I' illearl". =es.iii it is said that this is owl, the 1...."roa.;,.. vierd lomao o„ intend T, ,,,„, In ins- mine Miltdonir, and d ••-n Ilia and trudges nenkor Imo NM labor On say ammo sum . Thew Ho. ewe. imr „„, fe. Aro,. lb ra ne electric held dreignow. beneficial enterores hat been i• She Imade se 10111.0 • Wear hint it,. '" irweneting ri taro, of 15 1-nh$ Innne,1 7 rears and on de• heted 6 vaimasso my ow she Ink lipid e.aperity eahe Th. miasma wre rimmed ga rears, mod hes proved howl* • hard -inertia& petite per ler melt feema brier sheet she ref el stews. 10 per cent. below Cost days. J. A. REID & BRO. NICHOLSON, IDA DENTAL ROOMS, 14ghth door below the Peet ales, wess-ss.. tiotremon. M0541 DE. E. RICHARDSON, LD.S. Oas and Vitalised Air •dministered for pain less ex tract lug va teeth. Special los given to the preeerveZion of the Natural Teeth. OM's- Up stairs. Grand Opera House Block. She People's ltolumn. lilt W. K. ROSS. LICENTIATZ OF Royal Cones, of Physicians. eldis unix ou South side of Hemiltomat. DR. MCLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR GEON Coroner a c. Otece sad widen Brew *Dem. sewed door wet. et Kitinet *greet 1/111. Mice at le Shan noe's residence sear the gaol Oesioneh 0. C. Itaiuesoit. J. It IllArh. Legal. CAUTION. 10DWARD NORMAN LEWIS, BAR 14 Aster, eolkitor In High Court. Cosvey .4,11 perste, are hereby warned against tree E.. Goderieh sod baylletd. Haymow of, panting on the property know as the Interne- Oren Thursdays from 10 to a. Illotkso tonal salt well. Persons cseglit in the adt at he me met - will be prosecuted accordion to law. VIL BANK On COM MORCE. 1)1 C. H AYS, SOLICITOR, the, -1 ENER AL SERVANT WANTED.— street Oedarich. over telegraph MOW. Pet, Apply to MR& WM. KNIGHT. 13 - MR. FOOT HAS VACANCIES FOR A FEW MUSIC ORGAN. PIANO, SINGING THEORY. PITMAN'S SHORTHAND BOOKS. • A limited number of -Teacher?' &all "Manuals- can be.obtalned st belt rates at Tits Suss •L mho& Amusements. vat• astis to Mad at a per cent. IND 'LT RISTILitti Alterman, Seikdters. GoderIch J. T. Oarrew, W. Preedteet. I/ WOOD WANTED. Fifteen cords of good hardwood Iteech sod Meplet wanted at owe at the office. After his weak farmers who have promised te tiring in wood to THM aod failed to do it. can consider their offers cancelled. We don't intend to wait until judgmeot day for few cords of wood. Hereafter we want Ash for our commodities, and will pay Lash , for what we want in the weed line. D. McGILLICUDDY. laTATCH LOST. —ON THZ In OF v Feb., a silver watch with gold hinges and stem winder. and gold charm with the name -Mollie- engraved, was lost between Mr John Acheson's store and corset. of Rain and Albert street. The Sneer will be suitably mwarded by leaving it at be residence of MR. E. rinlikit. Newmite St. kiTUTIC LIBRARY ANT) RISADIN RDOM. tier. of East street mid liquors Mr maim Open from I toll p.m- and from 1 to 1010.M ABOUT 2000 VOL'S IN LIBRARY Leading Daily, Weelly and Mustrated IIKIIIHENSHIP TICKET. ONLY SLIM. greeting free use of Library and Reedits • Application for nienshership received In Librarian. in monis. S. MALCOMSON. 010. STIVENS. President. Secretary Goderich. March Deb. SM. EW BARBER SHOP. Loans arib insurance. The undersigned. having bad large experi- ence is both town ene city. guarantees' Ilinte dam work at remonable rates. and respect- fully misfits a share of public patrona ewer!. over J. W. Smith's Bekerv. East AL, Goderirh. H. L. WESTON. THE HURON HOTEL. This wed -known anti popular hotel ha 804,12 refitted and relented during Go. paet season. end is now secend to none in quality of ac- oommedation for the travelling puhlic. Good accommodation for transient guests. The Square, Ooderich. Ont. Proprietor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given In perenance of Aec- lion Thirty-six. et Chapter me herders' and ten. of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, ISM. that all creditors and ether minions having feints again., Me estate of AltollIBALD OloKoON. late of Inc town of Goderii b. in the County of Huron. inwitimetry, who died on or abont the Oh day of Isecesnher. IMO are hereby required to send by post perpeid. or otherwee firliver to the undersigned SWiriforl for the Eon -unite at Goderich 1..11., Ontario. On or before the 15th day of April. 11110. their Christen vomits ead eurnames. addreseses and descriptim. the full part within of their claim., • statement of their arovente. and tbe nature of the serunties fif any.' held hy them. And the sak: Execntore will after the 1st day o! May IMO. dierihnte the assets of the said dea trued among the parties an- t wed thereto, has Ing regard only to claims of whkh notice shall hare born gives as above iv -mired. and the said Executors will not be liable for the said tweets or an) part thereof, to en! pertion of whom claim notice shall not have hees reeeired by them at the time of ;web distributles. .11•11111 SOI IC i tOng for the Executors. Dated the 27th day of February. Mt et For Sale or to Let. FOR SALi. Lot 1711 of Gloderieh. A or _ 1114 f ARIIP HOLT. VALUABLE FARM FUR SALE — V That valuable propery known as let Maitland one.. tiodoicb township. w Ohio ens Goderien. On the hum are a large stone cellar. and frame barn sod stables:com- prises 73 acre*, well wateireft. For further pert iculars &Napo ti so c Itit cm the preen. noel. 2192-17 A NICE HOME AT A BA ROAM. — ▪ sew of land with a *elect orcherd of stables. arthotnivic Ooderich. Apply to /1, L. VOR SALE - LOTS 174 AND 223 u Ooderksh. Apply to 111. C. CAMERON WEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCZ AGENT. !Loans Negoelated with the Roos Campos - lea end Private thpitalists at Lowest Rates of VOR SALE CHEAP — 40 LOTS IN U dillbroot parts of andefien hew acmes io NM la fires; and 3 d hewers. Ap- ply to THOS. WKATUERAI.D. 11174-ly IJOUSE AND TWO LOTS FOR 1- HALE. The Anew baseline enema al. se tieett own, poetry. Morse esOlsr. wood- shed. bard and sett water. 7 he garden eon - tains all !kinds of frail. Slim Me acres of land In Manitoba for sale or in exchange fag 111104 FoR. SALMI Weot holt of lot 1St Arthur Street. with small *kik tallow therm:at. Rename Lova. III. Int, 244. Mt nib Street, St. Aedrews Ward. 431. weer of Rimed arid RrItansis Read. "rause If story Ware osi Kenya Sweet. let and half Mod. normal lors la Rowers Survey. esparto nes All the •berre at LOW RATINAL Aleelf reineletellebte Agent for the ROYAL INSURANCE Co.. hasclaad. having the tartest surplus of Age sets over Liebilitim of any Fire Insurance Co. in the Worid. Othce on East side Hamilton -St. Oodereek. next door to Dr. 110-amo. CLERK YIRsT DIVISION COCK?. onveyencer. Insurenor, Kande seed (WNW Agent. Money to Lend at Low Rates sad Cast. Farmers' Notes Discounted. LIFE, FIRS AND AreIDENT IN- SURANCE AUEN 7', Representing North British It Meresetile; Lit erpool. London Globe: Norwkh Union: North American Life ; aad Accident lasso sere or North America. Lowest Rates Wises settled promptif. Money to Loan on Venn and Town Property. Conveyancing done. Property valued, etc i:b00,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO rich. .t.41 amount of Private Funds for invest:man it lowest rates on erst-cisastfortgages 10493 to 0A It ROW PROUDIFOOT GENERAL INSURANCS, REAL "'STA IS AND MONEY LOANING AGENT mg Ifoney to Lend on straight Mans. th O marmot mous, le say -..a7 arttirtrIt'ff Recond doer tress SIPS" West Street. Oederich. 1110-11' $200,000 PRIVATIC FUNDS To len. on farm and town property, at lew "ter *ernes for the Trivet and lama Company Canada, the Canaria Landed Credit timpani . the loorton loan Cognetua of ea nada Interest. tl. 14 and 7 per mint. N. IR norm.... min obtain meow is day. it title satisfactory TIONICP:n and food Valuator. thodertel Out. Haring had fonelderable expert...re the weetarneering Male he is in • postOrni dlarberwe with thorough instiatactpst all eon Martine Hotel. er gent by mail to my Gorier/eh P. 0., car/4114 attended tet-Tiolid KNOX Coleste Auctioneer. 1013-t AUCTION SAL' OF A VALUABLE FARM. Mreirale Rotel. Osermerh. se warlord'''. will be Mid hy reline Aare ire rattan. Edwin -es The term wade Meow os day of ago, AMON a ... • . sad awl, MO Mlle trios row .th.