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The Huron Signal, 1889-4-12, Page 4t Vuron figna II PCBLe Kam EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. AT its Ka4m emotion orrice: NORTH - trTKEKT. GODERICH. i h Is • wdnewaks local newspaper, devoted es sweaty sews and the disseralwrioa of use- al seM knowledge. *ATMS wr stsarstrrses W• yew; 75e. for cis months ; Mc. . Rr months. If the subscription is me paid la Ideate*. wbscrtptioa will be charged •t Me rase of NAB a year. Am?EHTMI\c HATES Limit and other casual advsrtiaemeata Pk. Spar Sae for first Insertion. and) cents per Ilse Ser each asbeequeut insertion Measured lis/ e wparetl scale. Local notices in wnparlel type Sic per Ilea. Local asWas in ordinary readmit type lc W mord. Muteness cards of six lines and under 113 per year. Advertisements of loot, Foetid. Strayed INtuatluw Vacant. Situation Wonted and business ('heroes Wanted. not exceeding t )lass uuopariel til per month. Messes oa Sale and Farms on Male. not to exceed I Imes, $1 for Oro mouth. IOs: per sus •egaent usurnh- Larger advts in proportion. Any spertal notice. the object of which is to preso;e the pecuniary benefit of any Indi- v'iduel or compo to be consderesd as ad varies:meat and c a.cordluscly. These terms will in ..11 cases be strictly ad- hered to Special rates for larger advertisements. or tadvertlsrments for extended periods. made Disown at the office of publication. JOBBING DEPARTMENT. A fully egs:pped Jobbing Ofilce is carried ea in connection with toe ordinary newspaper business, w here first-class work is turned out at reasonable rates. Kverlthing in ths print- ing line can be done on the premixes from an Mluluated poster to a visiting card. AU communications must be addressed to O. Heca1.1N'I.1mT. Editor of Tog SIGNAL 7rlgMse Call We. a . Goderich Ont. HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, APRIR 111, 111110. Tates is now no doubt that Use Khan Act, as a temperance treasure, bis dead as a door nail. Public opinion is now as decidedly against :t, as it was strong- ly in }Soar of it a short time ago. THIS seasons keep changing, but the attitude of the Government in the mat- ter of the Goderich puetenastership con- tinues to be nee of masterly inactivity. Are they waiting for the "dark horse" to trot up in front of the grand stand 1 The electron fur the division of Hirm- logham, made vacant by the death of John Bright, is now the subject of dis- cussion aneonest the politicians Should the Gladstonian candidate succeed In capturing the seat, it will be looked upon as a stinging defeat to the so called Cajon Literal cause. At present the chimers point that way. CuARut RULER/ M. P for Lincoln, had a lively time- in St Catharines the other night trying to ride the Protes- tant horse going one way, and the Catho- lic hone Loing to. other. Ile said • good many things is favor of Charlie Rykert, and amongst others 'tainted that be bed always been upright and honors - dealing with men and par- ties. I.N's see ! Is this the same Char- lie Rykatt who was twisted up in the Louis Seed's dealt And if so, why didn't some one show the other aide of the shield! WITH this imus, the interesting narra- tive of fir Thos. Dart mimes to a close. For • number of weeks past it has proved • topic cf interest to our readers, and many will regret with us that the story of the old " Forty Niner " has terminated. The story has been well told, the actors in the drama have been well placed, and the trials of the pioneers of the Rockies have been well depicted. We are sure our readers will agree with us when we say Mr Dark is deserving of the thanks of all for placing berme the public his version of " Overland to Cali- fornia in the Ealy Days." Tet Scott Act bas "gone op Salt Creek." It served its day, and has now passed to its rest. It was never a per. led measure, and was always difficult of enf,r;entent, but it greatly curtailed the sale of liquor eh it was in Logue during the three years In which it held sway. More than that, its effects live after it, for wh it has been repealed the first year's experience goes to show that a more sober sentiment prevails than was formerly the case. In Huron county this is the fact. More Minor is indulged is now than when the Soctt Act was in force, but the drinking habit is far less extensive than before the Seidl Act was carried. Whether the Scott Act was the cause of the abate- ment or not, we cannot ay ; but it is • solid fact that the expenditure for ale,. belie "stimulants is now only a fraction of what it was in previous years seder - license. A foveae, Oliatewi•w is referred to in the following paragraph Mr Andrew Callender and family left on Mond ty f. r Winnipeg, where they will make their come for the fedora While • resident of London Booth Mr Callender 1. as made for himself may warm fr ends, and his promisee *Sl be Frvaily missed, ly N V Methodist Sunday tel, •s( which be was eepor ntamilent ler two Teem THE EDITOR'S TROLL • Word er Iwo abeam new rablemilllma Tern Hap ('ease to Wand Tb. fullowieg new publications hare Mea received : "Le Dostesr Ransese, or the Broken life," by timer* Ohne', settee of the "Iron Master." It is published by William Bryce, Toronto. Price be. "Gadderoy," by Otsida, is • society weal. The author is wen-kauwa is literary enrolee, and Guilders, is unties in her own peculiar style. Price 30e W. Bryce, publisher, Toronto. "Silken Threads" is • Dowel by the author of "Mr sod Mrs Morton," and is published at 30o. by J. Theo. Robinso., Montreal. •'Mr Naydtse'. Family Circle," by the author of "Lafor Lastrstus," hes also reached us from the publisher, J. Theo. Robinwu, Montreal. It can be had at the booksellers for 25e. uTTILI.'s We1MO nos. The numbers of The Living Aye for the weeks redia` Mari 23d and 30th euiitain Lord Godolphin, and Gambling, riiurferfy; A Poet's Corner, Notional ; Tennyson as Prophet, Nineteenth Go - tory ; Miniony : the Nand of Women, Blackwood; Some Quaker Biographies. Macmillur, ; A Practical Ten, .111 fhe Feer Round; The Finding of "Crowe," The Mao Who Swallowed the East Wised, My Pet, and A Borrowed Art, Chambers'; Brussels, June, 1815, Ar po y : The Frusrs South, Good Words ; Genius and Physical Inbreeds, Open 1 curt ; The New Japanese Constitution, Times ; The European Pusitioa in ,Africa, Spec tato, ; The School of Forestry at Debra Doose, India, and The Giant Earthworm of Oippaland, Vesture ; with instalments of "A Chronicle of Two Months," "Jack's Niece," and poetry. Fur fifty- two numbers of sixty-four large pages each (or more than 3,300 pages a yearl the subscription price ($8) is low ; while for $10.50 the publishers offer to mend any one of the American $4 monthlies or weeklies with the The Livi el Aye for • year. both postpaid. Listen t Co., Bos- ton, are the publishers. it/ash's roil APRIL The Gibbe-Channing Portrait of Wash- ington, by Gilbertehtuart, has been en- graved as the frontispiece for this year's centennial issue of !Harper'. Magazine in further keeptog with the spirit and interest of the day, Professor John Bash McMaster opens this April number with a paper on "Washington's Inaugura- tion,' a charming cs mpou°d of history end biography, and Measure D. Con- way, In the course of exploring an old map and many MSS., discover. some re- miniscences which will add to our knowledge of the "real" Washington. Biornatjerne Bjornson contributes his thud and last paper nu "Norway and its People." Ile enables us to read the political mind of Norway, tells why Nor- way, as • land for tourists, is recognised to be the grandest in Europe, and closes with details in regard to the "excellent illustrations" which T. de Thuletrop and H. %V Ranger have drawn to accompany his artistes. Benjamin Constant has prepared twelve drawings of scenes in Tangier and Morocco, and has put into his descriptive articles some of what he calls the 'light, whiteness, brilliancy" of the East. Andrew Y. Smith, M.D.. writes upon "The Family Physician John R. Coryell, upon birds that are noted for "Flying under Nater ;" and Theodore Child, upon "Characteristic Parisian Cafes," illustrated with as characteristic Parisian drawings. Two 'short stones, the first instalment ot a new novel -"A Little Journey in the World" -by Charles Dudley Ratner, and the continuation of Constance Feni- more Wo lson's '-Jupiter Lights" form the fiction of the `umber, Among the six poems Is the tranalatiue of • Rouman- ian Ballad, "Childs Mihu," and a sonnet by William Wordsworth, with drawings by Alfred Parsons. "Gabione of Ab- botsford," a hitherto unpublished frag- ment by Sir Walter Scott, describes his home and its curiosities George Wm. Cart. speaks of Washington's Modera- lion, William Dean Howells encourages several poets, and Charles Dudley War. ner dispels a mleapprehenstoe about wo- man's dress wine ewac■ roe APRIL. An interesting portrait of John Burr- oughe at twenty opens the April WideAwake, as frontispiece ; this engraving accompanies Mr Burroughs own story of his boyhood, "The Bay John Burroughs; • Glance Backward," telling how he had to struggle for his "schooling " Anoth• er excellent piece of biographical and historical work is by an English writer -Mrs Blathwayt, entitled "Ralegh and the Potato ;' this gives by courtesy of the National Gallery, Dublin, Inland,• portrait of Lady Ralegh, Sir Walter's wife, also engtavinge from photographs made especially far Wide A wvrke.of Hay es -Berton farmhouse (Sir Walter's birth- place), of the Ralegh place of worship, the church at Budleigh Salterton, also Sir Walter's residence at 1'oughal, Ire- land, • most picturesque spot, and the garden where the first potatoes were planted in Ireland,and many other inter- esting illustrations. "A Dash for • lelag" by R. M Backus, is •'spirited story of the Civil War. "The Little Girl of the Ukobojo," by Mrs Clara Doty Bates, is the tale of • great neer-freshet "The Casraroni Dance,' beautifully illustrated by Garnett, gives instructions for a joy- ous Easter gains for children. Mrs Claf- Iter's behavior that ought t , interest par- ents of all school -girls The Public School Cookery artie'e has helpful dia- grams fur "marketing." The romant,e story of the famous Braganca diamond is told by Mrs (ltddard (Irpen. "Men snit Things," the new department,is full to overflowing with bright, original anee- dotee, accounts and "short talk.." The poems of the number are particularly . ..oft. The serials, "Fite Little Peppers Midway," by Margaret Sidney, ani " 1►arid Vane and David Cra e," by Trnwhfidge. are jolly reading Wide Awake is $2.40 a year D. Loth rogCompany. Publisher feat,) i. At Clinton, the death of Mr John 6trpheneon's second saes( daughter, on Monday, was • particularly sad event, ea•otriog during the pet erected illness of Mr Stephen on. and M. R r.,„„v at so in poor health, fermi fatigue and asasety. Much symsat"y is • xp...4001 let fife sAlseted family. l THE TOWN ODUNOEw iB.pp••t er tine mtasa se ef last fisrt► 111eeasaa. They tossed Site( lest Frday svenaug, the fish tan. • ll the members present 'tempt mentalism Holt and Thompson. A letter was read from the Deputy Mirieter of Marine and Flatteries offer - lag to put in a fug hero at the harbor. the mottos this offer wee accepted. Several letters re railway matters were read sad ordered to he fyled. A oummastoatioe from Steam & Some, Montreal, is regard to • oust of arras for the tow., was referred to the tiiiaues committee with power to and. The Oke'. Organ Factory Cu. offered to locate is this town, and to employ trim 20 to 25 hands, on ouoditiou that the town give them a building site of at lees three town luta, free use of water, exemption from tetanus for teo years, and a loan of $4,000 without interest, to be repaid at the rate of $.500 per year after three year•, the town le take • lies on the property as security Rs furred to the special committee to be repsred upon at next meeting. The following accounts went present- ed : Thio Hall, puking holes for kindl- ing wood, $1 60; W. J Dowding, ear - boo cam, $2; Henry Spence, relief or- ders, $2 80; A. B. Cornell. for fevers' expenses of late Fred C. Wilson, $10: John Robertson, relief orders, $10 75; John Hillier, relief orders, $7.60: Geo Elliott, relief orders, $2 76; ,flar,$12 78; Doherty Manufacturing Co., S.rtia, tools, $24 30. ksroaT or wATsawoase cOMNITTsa. To flue Mayor and Council. The waterworks committee advertised for tenders for the boring of an 8 inch hole for the supply of water for fire purposes, and we received two tenders, neither of which, however, were satis- factory. Mr McEwen has offered to take the contract at $2 per foot, if given to the middle of May for doing the work, and we would recommend his offer be accepted. We would also recommend the putting in of • water heater for the boilers. In putting in water services sums are asking for two connections with the mains, one for house service and one for lawn, and we would ask advice of this council as to what we should do in there cases. We would recommend that a tank be built at the pumping sta- tion for holding water for fire purposes, 70 x 10 feet and 10 feet high, with con- crete bottom. We also recommend that a iamb pipe be used for carrying the water in Court House Square for supply- ing Court House aid fountains. Jorq BCTua, Chairman. Regarding clause 3 it was resolved that only one connection should be made. Clauses 2 and i, were laid over till next meeting of council. The report was then adopted. PINA1(t'a t'OY]41TT1E RIPOST. To the Mayor and (.i.un.-J. We have examined the following ac- counts and recommend payment upon being duly certified : E. Graham, $2.42; Buchanan A Robin- son, $15.50; John R.,bertson, $9.00; Rodgers A Co., Toronto, $18 95; R. Pr.udfont, 13 60; K. W. McKenzie, $7.92; Stephens if: Borne, London, $82 00; E. H. Kellogg, Toronto, $94 50. J. H. CoiAOR:ta, Chairman. Adopted. REPORT Or MIMIC WORKS CONYITTZI To the Mayor and Comeril. The public works committee would re- commend as follows : That at least 500 trees be procured for street planting, the town to plant part of them to fill up gaps on streets within thence limits and other places, and par to be distributed free to those ratepayers who may wish to plant, on condition of being planted un directttd bF-Etiuui is.. specter. That the snow plow offered by Rote. Reid for the sum of $10, be purchased from him. That the application of the base bell, cricket and Menage clubs, fur the miss of the agricultural grounds, which will be read to you this evening, he granted. That the agricultural grounds be well rolled and bare spots seeded, grounds rented fur horse pasture. A plan for the placing of fbuotains In the square will be laid before you which we would recommend be earned out. Toon. C. Narral, Chairman.- This report was adopted with the ex- ceptioms of clause 4, which was referred beck to the committee to be reported upon at the next meeting of the council and clause 5, which was left over till the next meeting. The following petitions were received : From E. R Watson, asking permission tc erect • frame house on lot 849, at the extreme bounds of the fire limits. Re- ferred to public works committee From ft, S Williams and others, re- questing that the cricket, lacrosse end baseball dohs to allowed the use of the Agricultural Park, the clubs agrmug to fix up the grounds at their own expense. From Jas. Keag and others, asking that the council would drain and olh s er- wiimprove Gibbons street. From residents rr of Waen-.t., request ing the council to graves said street. From residents of Wielder at , asking the council to drain the said Widder street. From dry goods merchants, and also from the hardware dealers, petitioning for the repeal of the early closing by- law. The latter petitions were granted, and a by-law ordered to be prepared for the .ext meeting of the council. From F. .t A. Pridhaa and other l patrons of the *teem light, agreeing to y take the light for one er at 16 eta. per night, if run until 11 •ti clock, cud until 12 o'clock on Saturday nights and nights before holiday,. Referred to waiwreorks committee. Moved by Morton, seconded by hoed.foot, that the mayor call a meeting d the stockholders of the (►rgas •Mt11q Company Carried. The mayor read • letter from the -e: T. Railway Cospany relating to the supplying of water to their property hers Referred to waterworks commit- tee. The report of the mottos of Maitland Cemetery showed 4 interment., all adults, for themonth enisng Marsh 31st The widower reported balance on - - it,fl77 . The Tenons .1 the rebel sheen weer S i Geurge'e Wed • •ie 01.00; S i A adree's Ward, $0.70. Oe mottos ouenetl adjourned. Mr Ames Murton, of Brim, Oh'o who formerly lived on the Hume Road (tsar Alma, has been to Sealurtb on • visit to hie mother and eieler. It u fif- teen years slam Mr. Mottos Weems • restdeet of the United States and be has ;tempered well. The Baptists of Winghase hays ex - Waded • call to the Rev Mr McLeod, of Toronto, to become their pastor. He 1• • young man who has just finished his foliose course, and as the said churob has been without • pastor f••r the past twelve mouths, it is time that some one oasis chargeiun,G TAILORING A SPECIALTY While Mr Wm. Lobb, of the Maitland concession, Godertab township, was lift ins a horse -power • few dos ago, he burl his ars, but, not thinking it serious neglected to get medical advice. As the injured limb failed to get better, how- ever, be went to • doctor, and foetid that it had tees broken. NEW SPRING COCOS GREAT BARGAINS -SEE OUR - 9 Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Seersuckers, White and Grey Cottons, Shirting•, &c. -NEE OUE- New Tweeds, and Coatings for Spring Suits. THE MARKETS. BREADSTUFFS AND PROVISIONS 6edorteb Priem. B eletioon,{Aprol II. 11N. Wheat . 100 " 1 m Flour. Ir bbl ...................... 5 00 r I00 Oats. 4r bush ........ ........... 039 e1 J H Peas. is bush oils O N Barley. t' bash ............... 050 • 0 N Potatoes. a bush .... 0 >• • 0 IS Hay. • tow ..................... I1 00 • 12 N Butter .11111 .. ................... 0 IO et 0 N fete aapackd idea 0 10 w 0 11 f'heese 0 114.7. • 011e Shorts. 1 tea........... 10 00 A is M Bran S ica SS: 1;0$1 M IS N Chopped Staff V eel..... 1 N " 1 2e t+creenings, a cwt l N ' .030 N Wood 400 ' 0 N H ides.......... ...... 4 05 450 'Jbeeoekios.. N " 0 S ',mooed nebatgaa, • Wit:5 n " 071 ADDIra btisb 100 " 1 N CHstes t eseaseee. Flour Fall Wheat new and old Spring Wheat Harley Oat, Peas A PON. Iwlattff/ pus IM Potatoes _.. Sauer.-- kegs auer.... _. kegs ....... 0 10 w Hay . l2 00 to Card weal 300 to O to 0 80 to 650 to Aprli 9. $330 to 6N 97 to I l'0 into 0 15 to • 3) to 056to 1 00 to 0 30 to 0 17 to Wool Pork 1 W 0 M 0 30 0 36 1 50 w35 0 le 0 11 14 00 1 00 069 Ori 6 70 Henlreal (stile Harketa. Business has been smalL owing to light re- ceipts. and prices were very finu. Of sheep tho supply was very *mall indeed. Monomial. Avoca 1'aap. 105 cattle, 31 to tic; 4 sheep, 4 to ak; 65 hogs. if to 6.; N calves, $1 to N each. Eastman A °arras. _100 cattle. 34c to 4 ; 100 calves, is to 83;10 iambs, $3 to 83; Ili bogs Sic per lb. Executors' Noties. EXiO(T[jTOit'tIi NOTICE TO CREDIT ORf. la the matter of the estate of Henry Msr- doa•mett, late of the Town of Dederick in the Coast, of Huron deceased : Notice is hereby g ives, pursuant to the provisions of the Re- vised Statotes of Ontario. lily. Chapter 110. Sectional. that all creditors and other per - so.. having say c'laimsagain. a the estate of the said Henry Macdermott, she died on or about the Oh dayof March A.U. nit•, are re itred to send y peat prepaid to George F. Shepley. of 28 Toren o Street. Toronto. Exe- cutorof the estate of the said deceased, oe or before the Sib day of May IOW statements of their name., addresses And descriptions• and full part truism and proofs of their claims and demands upon the said estate, and of the so - cantles If atm held by them ; end after the mid 6th day er May 1510. the said Executor will proceed to administer the estate and dis- tribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard onlyto the claims of which notice shall bare n given as above, reeuired ; and th, said Executor will not be liable for she said assets or any part thereof to ase persos or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribution. GEO. F. SHEI'LEY. >r Toronto St., Toronto. fait Executor. Dated at Toeentelith day of March 19S1. Legal Notices. THE LIQUOR LICENSE ACT. Is accordance with the requirement. of the Liquor License Act, public notice is hereby given that • meeting of the Board of License Commissioners for Wa West Huron will be held at the residence of the Inspector, Clinton. on Friday. April 1.. to consider applieatloes fur the sale °fiimierby retail in West Huron for limner liner year i'*IiO. The following are new appllcaai John Spooner, Ashford. hotel. Wm. Glazier. Port Albert, hotel. Joseph Maliough• Ismitten non. hotel. Robert Mullen. Nile. hotel. Peter Maslen, Belgrave, betel. John Patterson. WW inglsam. hotel. John Martin Wingham. hotel, John Kelly. byJth. hotel. John )Mason, Blyth, hotel. Prichard Hell, C,Inton. hotel. Win. Watson Clinton. hotel. Mary Kennel Clinton, hotel. John and David Carry. Clinton. hotel. Mrs. Kelly, Clinton. hotel. J.d'T. McCaughey God. rich hots'. Whitely et Edwards• Gotten. h, hotel. The number of hotel licenses for Ince was la, and s shops. The number of applicants for earuing year are 47 hotels and 3 shops Any petitions against thegrantfngof license to any new applicant, or the premises named. ■Igaed by duly qualified electors in any polling subdivision in which premises are situated. most he lodged with the undersigned at least four days before the da of meeting. W. J. PAIMLKY, --- .a2 taopreor. 1 UDICIA:. SALE. SEYMOi'IR ve. - IIASSILTON, There will be offered for sale on the Nash April. 1106. at one o'clock. p. ea.. at Martin's Hotel. Dungannon, the South Last I of lot It. earn -melon ` West Wawanosh. This property Is close to the " Hermtnga Mills," about 3 miles from the v,1Mgeu of loop. ganoon and Nile and Similes from OtMeric•h. xi to is acmes are cleared. balance timbered, principally with cedar. The buildings consist of frame noise mot log bare For term* net ,mmditions of vele see posters or apply to the Vendor: Solicitors. Isetedthis lh April, IMO. S. M A L('OMApNt Master et 9darieh. DARROW 5 PROIII►FY)OT, Veneers' Solicitors iS 2 _J Amusements. n01)1110011itICHA$IOW nem TUTS LIBRARY AND READiN ROOM. oar. of Leet street sad Square tat Malec Open from 1 to 6 p.m., and from 7 to 10 p.e• ABOUT 2000 VOLS IN LIBRARY Lesedisso Doan, Weekiyr and Iflustentted Papers, Alec reiura, ef'e. , nos Fie. MRMRERSRip TICKET, ONLY IMAM (Ranting fres tees of Ulmer and l to • Reim. Applieatlea fir memlionehip renstved bp IAhearlan. In roans !< M A 1.00111p8romeN, ORO. eTTTEile. MloAsf. IOer'o► !Bile. BIB. 1B1 s11tq Inspection and Comparison of Prices invited. 1, J. A. REID & BRO. Jezdaa's Block, Ooderich, Mar. ?tad, lin. Dentistry. XI NICHOLSON, LD.S. 11111 DISTAL ROOM 8, Eighth door below the Pest (INc.. WssbeL, tioDHIHOM. 10161, DR, E. RICHARDSON, L.D.S. BURGEON DENTIST. Gas and Vitalised Air administered for painlease:tractiug of teeth. Special attention Tiven to the preservation of the Natural eeth. (Moue - Up stair. Grand Opera House Steck. Entrance ea Wast -St.. Gudertch. llgdy the People's (olurnn. plum. AARINKSEN TEACHER OP MUSIC. Pianos tuned and repaired at moderate charges. Sat lsfact ion bruaranteed. Orders left at Tbomson's music store, of at his room above Mattel's lnsuraace office. 1N1aa, `OTICE TO DEBTORS. 1 1 hereby give notice stat all overdo* ate counts must be paid to me at ouce,or they will be put in suit for co:It-mien. ABRAHAM SMITH. st Merchant Tallow. (10K. If you want a good situation. write MAY BROTHEIRS, Nurserymen, Hoehewter. N. Y. As they are to want at bonen[ end upright Salesmen. to sell their choice and hardy varieties of Nursery `+tock, either on Salary or commission. Many new and valuable varieties ooffer. Write them at oace, for terms : delays are dangerous. lett XIR. FOOT HAS VACANCIES FOR A FEW M('SIC PUPILS. ORGAN, PiANO. SINGING THEORY. 141-3m. I_)ITMAN'S SHt►R1'HAYD BOOKS. - - t limited number of "Teachers" and "Manual." can be obtained at half rates at Tits Siosat, odk.-e. NEW BARBER SIWP. The undersigned, having had Large expert. sore is both town sod city. guarantee, Snot - elms work at reasonable rales, and respect- fully solicits • share of public patron• Stand. over J. W. Smith'. Bakery Haat rot.. Gods- rirh. 219.13m ll. L. itksroN, THE HURON HOTEL. This well-known and popular hotel he been refitted and enlarged during the post season, end is now secand to none in quality of a.r commodes ion for the tray«(ling public. Good accommodation for trcnaieut guests WM. CRAiG. The Square, Goderieh. Ont. Proprietor, NOTICE TO Ct iNTRACTORD. The trustees of S. S. No. 3Colborne, will meet with contractors at the school house en Saturday, 11th of May. at 10 oclock. for the purpose of letting the contract for resent) repairs on the school house. Naas and specs- i Il atforts made know, at the time of meeting. The work to he done during the summer va- cation. THOMAS RORERTgON, JOHN(UNNiNOHAMf Trustees.' 90 Sin GORDCN YOUNG 1 Loans anti insurance. WOODCOCK. J. REAL ESTATE avis INSURANCE AGENT. Loans \oRv,riatrd _„,i....7 the Rest ('ompa•- doer to the ahnvc property. For further parti- ies and i'rivate Capita, at Lowest Hates of Iculars, address by mall. In teras JOHN MciNTYRL Agent for the ROYAL INSURANCE Co., . forrdd: IS, Gederich. or 01 the pre-anima England having the largest surplus of As-' at vartuible property known nets over Llablliltere of any Fire Insurance VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. - Co. Is the World. __ Salt - Office on Kant aide Hamilton -St OodeMcb, 0 1 r. knee pgh mo C_ SEAt;ER, Cosy yamrrFinsurran,,-mT de,Estate ardON dRT. Ge,assal Money to Lend at geg cwtt. i(ates and Cost. rs' Notes 01.1.1.11 -Next to Cornell''sFurniture Store, Goderich. 211111-tf Dleaical. pot W. K. ROSS, LiCENTIATE OP 11 Royal Collette, of Physicians, ilidtebtsek, 01117e ea South side of Hamiltoa-st, I0f FtJRti. SHANNON dt SHANNON, Psysiclau Sardeon,, Aceeuo►ms, tc, office at Dr. Shaseos', rWdeaes near the gaol uodor,eh D. C. saaxxmw. J. R. Snail - pow. 1711 Legal. I DWARD NORMAN LEWIS, BAR L rimer, solicitor in High Cour, Cowley sneer. Ooderieh and HayIt4d. Hay gold of See open Thursdays tome 10 to 4. Mlosey to lean at if per test. 11 10 C. HAYS, SOLICi roa, Aa street aim corsair of Square and Went t sate !i Orderh ,, over telegraph Hca' Pr( per wet- 1M► !'1ARROW t PROCDFOOT, BAR Vf R18Tzn8 Attorneys Solicitors, etc Goderich J. T. Darrow, W. Proudfoet, 17 N, HJLT A CAMERON, liaef hire, Solicitors la Chea 7ederlch. M. C. Camerae. 11.04 P. Nmt. M. D. Cameron. C C. Rosa. 1T81 - For Sate or to tet. FOR SALE. Lot 170 -of Ooderlch APPIP ten t•df PHILIP HOLT. FOR SALE. The property at present oc-npisd bythe undersigned as a mai lens on the uron Road. in the Town of Oodench. consisting of one half of an scree( land good frame house stop and • half seven rooms, including kitchen. herd and soh water. good atone cel- lar. stable, wood and carriage louses. There are also some good fruit trees. This property is beautifully situated sod very suitable for say pence wishing to lire retired. For far- ther particulars apply to !Saes r CAMPiON', Barrister, Oedorleb. 'VOR SALE OR TO RENT. -eke situ - aped on theOdious mowero f convenientEEit Victoria -et.. containing nine mama, pantry. good cellar. Ike. The home is well fitted up and moves - featly situated tothe business part of the wittowh fruit re trees •and shrubsROin well eanection. Terms reasswably. For pasticulan appl JAMES ROBINSON, Acheson'sstore. Ito t. FARMS AND TOWN PROPERTIES FOR SALT - Lot 13, la Maitland Co.. Colborne. 112 scree a very ase farm. Price MLot iii a is 1st non. H. D. Ashtleid. el price $100, Lots naiad N in 1st ('on. Elalom•Rruce ('oust,, 100 acres. Will be acid eery cbeep.Lo:a IA. 16 and Wt of 17. in the 9th coe.Wawanemh, M0 acres of excellent land In one block. Price SI&SOs. Lot 73.McDongaa Survey. Town M Ooderich. !'rice only $10 Let Iib, tetra of Goderich, on 1.(gbt Hoes street, with brick house and stable. Price only Vito. Leta 977. 916. tots and se. ills Town of Ooderirh, nearlyth of an acre 1a ore block within the business part of the town. Price only $600. The &hove prw*w- ties will be sold on easy terms of permit*. Apply to Il -MoneC. IMAGER, Goderieb. N.B.-Money to lend at very low rutes, M HOUSE FOR SALE -A i [}commedlons dwelling house in I Li the village of Aaltford one mile od lJJ U from (Week Court Reuse• and now oocapied by the undersigned. Also I acre of land t n which is • One selection of fruit trees grape vises cad other fruit. A spring creek running past the preaiaes out buildfags and other cosrs.lencea, is con - nem Ame3ac1 nett ion. res of well fruted. next door t t r• J. T. NAFTEL, LiF'B, FIRE AND ACCIDENT IE - 8f'11.4.3;( L' AGA.VT, Livveeresen, and nih t Globe , Natish ry-kb Mercantile, Ut.. N American Life ; and Acci eat loans, ante of North America. Lowest Rates. Lemma settled promptly. Money to Loan on Farm aad Town i'roeerty. Con reysminis dome. Proven valued. etc. Cil•"' ('or. North et. and Square. G.derlch, 7/- t1'ati00,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO wen CARICRON HOnf It CAMERON, God rich. N ijONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE 1 amount of Private Funds for investmea, it rases anaemia to t PRS IJIMiasa y R RADCLIFFE, GENERAL INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE AND MONEY L(►AKING AGENT Only Pfeefmleas Csmpe•(ti Ro reaeareel 6I Messy to Lead ea straight *see, at th boreal rite of l.terent goiae. In asks war sett rt.. ottrrpwur. ' OFFiCK - Manned dew frym a aro West Street. Oederrh. L 900.000 PRIVATE FUNDS Tb lent es farm and teem property at low est imaged *origami* pmehed. Ivo nes s,pwm r,Aarwed meets for the Trete and hose teemasy r ('meds the Cattalo landed Credit Company the London loan Cow,paas l lanada. Internet it ai and 7 per cent. N. R. Rcirrowere raa obtain mossy In day. /f tit kestisfeetery tis• DAVISON JORNSTON. Ie.. Osierts . mile of Goderich. (hit township. frre aIlarg e orchard, good fine house and hitches, with stone cellar. and frame baro sed stable.: com- prises 73 acres, well watered. For further particulars le •pylyto Oso McKatmo,, the 7 A NICE HOME AT A BARGAIN.- Iorchard licres of Comfortablnd with a select rehouse and DOT i, radilodeerchOoderkb. Aptly to B.L. 914 Rao. FOR SALE -LOTS 174 A'D ells Oodeeich. Apply to M. C. CAMERON. Wit FOR 44L5 CHEAP -40 LOTS IN different parts of Orderless - !meal acres to 7 tamse is area; and 2 dwelling houses. Ap- My to TH01. WifATIigRAI.D. 217447 OUSE AND TWO LOTS FOR Sot LK. The home Me aloe rooms, al- so bath room, pastry. closets. collar. wood- shed, hard and seetweler. The garden con- tains all 'kinds of Fran. Also 000 atom of hand In Manitoba for ale nr In exchange for farm property.b WM. KNIGHT. (lodeioda. 1176(1 II FOR SALE. West half of IM 2N. Arthur Street. with small brick rootage thereon. Bt tuns° Laren, 194. I1g, 214. 143, Elgin Street, St. Andrews Ward. twiner of Heron and Britannia Reset. IS story home ea Yams Street. lot sad halt lend. Several lots in Rood', Survey. apposite sew Himw Snpreww.ta, vlt : 1•m M. ii. S. >A fit, 04. M. 64. K A A1) to O above at I W RATIO,. • i i DA VISION t JORNeTON. lactiotleering. - - TORN KNOX GENERAL ALIO. frame' and Land Vatator (talerleb ha •soRaving gi had rwweMeraMe wz t ng perMwce h dlerh&rwrs with hi/collet ttrade. hu U in • lsees all ores mh•teo. entrnatod i m. order'siderr's left st Monte', Ilstel, or mat by mall to my anthem DedertehCosset, Aseeleaeee. meg, I'. u., oarenany ntteadd ie. JOHN `MOX