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NORTH • RTREET, OODERICH.
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*ATM Or isa*at'*la••rtwnilm
• year ; 1710. fur six menthe ; ter. ler
mow Is. If cha suble:Araks is as p.M
r advaace, su4uriptlea will be charsei at
lbs rate of ELM • year.
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Ilse each suboegneet insertion. Measured by
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w notion in ordinary reading typo lc pa
Bsataeas cards of six lines and under 1B per
yeas.
Advertisements of Lost, Found. Strayed
calices Vacant. t':tuatioia Wanted and
• Chances Wanted, not exceeding e
aoapariel •1 per mouth.
Mousses on Sale and Farms on Sale. not to
emceed $ humid for first mouth. i(k per sub-
sequent mouth. Larger ad%t• in proportion.
Any special notice. the object of which is to
peveuote the pecuniary benefit of any ledl-
videsl or company, to be considered an ad
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Ihesed to.
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}}aa hi connection with tae ordinary newspaper
awsimiem,
where first-class Werk is turned out
at reasonable tetra. Everything In the Print-
ing line can be done oa the premises from aa
Nominated poster to a visiting card.
All communications must be addressed to
a. MeiILhdfr•0T.
Edlioret Tut Segal.
releptione Call No. 30. tfedeick Oat.
HURON SIGNAL.
P*IDAY, APtIR 19, 1e/R
IT h• sitar amwing b is. the way in
which the Orange -Tory prem is trimming
on the Jesuit question. At the outset
they were hot for disallowance, but now
that the question has been overruled in
Perliamsut, they are makilsi eve y effort
i frown down the agitation which they
Mere instrumental in fomenting. The
Third Party excitement is scaring them
•1l, from the Elnpir. to the most mock
THE EDITOR'S TAIL!.
a Were err Sao MOW New Pebeeellese
Thea Mice mime seated
uTTau.'e urine mist
The numbers of The Living Aye foe the
weeks eodiug April 6th mad 13th *ea
lase been Burgon • Lives of Twelve Good
MM, yeureerly; A Southern °bwret-
tory, ( tempurury; Tb• Baluch and
Afghani Frostiess of Indo, by Sir
Clarke (hike, and Some Lessons of An-
tiysiy, Fortsi ao; Radical• and the
Lammed Ieerw«.t, and A ltemium-
•eaes of the Ina Crown Prow, Rudolf
of Austria, A atiunal ; Major Y•rt telus'a
Camp w the Aruhwimi, HluiA000,f ; A
C.'ocsutry Day -School Seventy Years Age,
Lougm..n s ; Au Outpost Adveuturs, by
Archibald Forbes, Grnikawsa'a ; Ta tbs
North Cape, Tempt Bar; The Story of
Quer, (umber,'; Casteller and Gor-
boo, .`tpretutur; with instalments e f "A
Chronicle of Two Meuths," and "Seller
the t'sseciable," and poetry. Toe num-
ber for A1ril 6th begins • new •alums.
For fifty two numbers of sixty-four
largo pages each Dor mon than 3,300
Mem a year the subscription prior 1$,
le low ; while fur $10 30 the publishers
offer to send any one of the Amerman
$4 monthlies or weeklies with The Lie-
ioq Ayr for a year, both postpaid. Lit -
tell it Co., Boston, are the publishers.
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THE IURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, I889
/M •waken them hastily, lett 9
lis estate a little wile tourer.
held= e11 right ouueek wails Ib•r
mere. Whets thou du.
DUNGANNON,
hem our own correspuodeat
Our village u still InoreMlwg.
Roods are to excellent o.,adittw.
time of our cattaes. tarok in the sprits
show at M sneltester um Tuesday.
The Jesuit question, like most other
t unary matters, •seas to be some-
what on the wane.
It is pleasing to nota that Mr Was.
'Sauuty, of Sanaby Mills, Dear here.
who has bad • slight attack cf pleurtey,ls
able to be around.
tor,IMr John Gay, carpenter and contrac-
in thio village is erecting a h.,u•e on
lite property he has recently bought
hum Mr Geo, Young.
The municipal council of the munici-
polity of W. Wawanosh will moist in the
!Awn hall on Saturd•y,the 20:b lest., for
lam tranesctiou of muuicipal bemiu'se.
Mr Juba Martin, our genial and re-
' spaced hotel teepee, has sold a portion
of hie property to this village to Mr W.
C. Garvin, tailor, at a pretty good bear's.
Excellent weather at the preefiet for
spring work, slid the farmers are busily
engaged preparing for seed.ng, quite •
--------- ---- •umber of than getting pretty well
NILE. through.
From oar own cornapondent.
Mr John Pentland is in • fair way
recovery, but is still very low.
The Rev W F Campbell, pastor o
Dungannon Methodist church, will Mak
charge of the services in this cbure
next Sabbath evening.
Wears pleased to learn that >ti m Bal.
lie, after • long and painful illness, is
again able to resume his duties as super-
intendent of our Sunday School.
Mr James Elliott has lately returned
home after spending a term in the Lon-
don military college. Jim has get quite
a soldierlsie appearance.
heeding has fairly started in this vici-
nity, the first being done by Thus Mc-
Intyre, on Thursday of last week. Many
others are now busily engaged in the I
Mme invigorating exercise.
On Tuesday evening of last week the
We sincerely hope that Mrs Thea
Duroln, of this village, who has been
I its delicate health for some time, will
scion recover and be able to resume her
' household duties.
hThe remains of Mrs Phillipe were in-
terred in Duegaonon cemetery on Sab-
oldth
sty- I w
at
isit , vo
tial vo
memberr of the Nile Lodge, NL 103, of
the I. O. G. T., engaged in • very in- ;
tweeting 'pulling match, They chose
11r their captains Mum Plummer and Mr
Shepherd. Three of Mss Plummer's
aide remained on the floor after the oth-
fir side had all taken their seats. Miss
one, of Auburn, kindly gave out the
ono, articulating every syllable dig
noun, to the satisfaction of both side.
There is to be a literary contest next
wsok.
bath, the 14th inst. She was an
settler in this ticinity,aged about Ria
two, as has been reported.
Our village was favored with • •
of the How A. M. Roes, Provin
Treasurer, on Monday last, the 13th,
company with Mr Chas. Girrie. Sr.
looks sa if city life urea with h
be,nr ,lulls cheerful and healthy. L.
may lie continue to be so.
ere
LEEB('RN.
Troth oni: ewe corresponded
W Strachan has laid out a clew oro
on his farm.
The township assessor gave our burg
his annual visit last week.
Farming operations are in full swing
n our neighborhood, Sowing of gram be-
gan last week, one farmer putting in 20
acres.
BAB, 8ta !-Look here, Dunlo
ver weeks ago you blew Easter fur
good square figure, but did out any w
mount. By makings few iuyniries
rad they fetched wily $t;
Mr Foley sold a brace of lambs to
other eoyuiring butcher from Goderie
Hoene CuotrrT [mm•eas Adu••t►Tiew.
-Tbs. As•oosatiuu not so the coursed
ihembee, ue Tuesday, the 5th taw, at
1:30 p.m. There wen prosaic Dr Gees.
Pres.; Dr Elliott, tisa •Trove. ; Dr• Irv -
sae, Lope, Gordon, Hueaey, Holmes,
McKsaw, Masktd, Yuma, Sloan, Stan -
eery, Williams and Worthington. It
seems to base bemuse more generally
Issues that any sink person can be ex-
amined by the different wsmbera of the
Ass'catma, at a meeting, and get ad-
viue through toter medtoal atteridaut,
free There were more than double the
nsmber of eases fur examination than
ever before, some of which were of very
great interest. The eases are caredolm
e aamined, after which they are ail ds -
cussed, and the different ideas of treat-
ment brought out, often to the benefit
of the pateefit. A curious case of paraly-
sis of tai right arm, supposed to have
been paused by sleeping with hie head tie
Instants while hie arm ass on the back
if • chair. A girl, 9 years of age, was
shown, with • very much enlarged liver,
probably malignant. A lady was also
rammed, who bad au enlarged liver.
N rm the vise it should be, likely to end
is • antracted liver A case of talipes
0o twisted foot was shown, which was
permed on some three years age ; at
he time of the operation the boy walked
n his ankle, but N so touch improved
hat be now walks on the.buttom of his
out. A ase of dabrtis insipedu• (or
dyurts) was presented ; the person at
ue ties passed twenty pints of untie in
4 hours. Ale' a case of Bright's disease
the kidney ;acute), improving. A
of enlarged lout was shown, having
o appearance of malignancy---temuval
vised. A ease of keloid (the scar of a
urn growing) on the front end back of
he neck. A unique cam of a littl - 1,
0
t
f
p'
u
2
of
Ices
ad
b
t
• ger
roe years old, who, while yet nursing,
as attacked, tint with &mediae, lasting
first about two days, then changed to
tolling, which lasted ten days, the
nailed matter having trout the first and
in (throughout an exosedingly offensive
He smell These attacks have been cuntin•
►m, I ued ever since at intervals of from three
in; to Ise weeks. Fir two or three days
previous to the attack she bee a most uo-
governable appetite, arid will not be
dosed, but will beg and cry for food. -
I New Era.
hard
end lowly of their number. 1 w
til
Moital•ott, the Methtie eeteLw, con-
bnlsas to roam at his own sweet will up a
fi
NEW SPRINC FOODS
GREAT BARGAIN$
ekes: OUR
Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Seersuckers, White
and Grey Cottons, Shirtings, &c.
---SEE OCR—
New Tweeds, and Coatings for Spring Suite.
TAILORING A SPECIALTY
Inspection and Comparison of Prices invited,
J. A. RtID& BRO.
Jordan's Blu.k, Godertoh, Mar. Mid, 100.
Dentistry.
M NICROLSOJ LD.tI.
DENTAL ROOM 8.
Eighth door below the Post (Moe, West -a..
Guoawols. ggiaLly
DR, E. RICHARDSON, L D.S.
Sl•HOEON DENTIST.
Gas and Vitalised Air administered fer
pain lemextractlug of teeth. Special attention
given to the preservation of the Natural
Teeth.
(Nice -. Up stain, Grand Opera House Block.
Entrance on West -Sl.. Goderich. till-ly
She People's Itolumn.
DOT WANTED. -A smart, active
bT. 11 to I• years of age is wanted to
learn the. printing business. Must be able to
read and write well. Apply at this oMee.
j.`Olt SALE.
lOne tricycle. almost stew, original price,
iiatce. Price now. hash,. NOW. This is •
bargain. call quirk and secure it. Apply at
I:EU. W. THOMSON'S music store, agency
for biry-tea. :Salt
Melakal.
"Tc_--.r_.-.x -_
nR W. K.ofa ROSS, Li('ENTiATE O1
tuna am South aide of er HamilWos.et, sg
DRK SHANNON & MHANNON,
P•ysfeles* Surgeons. Acoouchera, te.
omoe at lir. Shannon's resiclence near the
pot Goderich G. C. Si ajNug, J. It, Slsae-
gag. 1761
Legal.
VDWARD NORMAN LEWIS, BAR
L rWer, Solicitor in High ('ours, Coava
aster. Goderich and Hayfield raid d-
Ilue urea Thursdays trees to to {. to
asset be per exit.
I it. C. HAYS, tSOLICITOR, Ar_
O•lee, corner of $'quare and N.yt
street, Goderich. over telegraph canoe. Pry
vete Funds to lend at 6 per vein. im0-
A PROI!DFOOT, B A R
1tISTKRS Attorneys. Solicitors, etc
Goderich .1 T. °arrow, W, 1'ruud.00t. Il
THE MARKETS. SiNGINO. (IAMEILON, H./LT a CAMERJN
--_ - _ — To Tug l,'ITog or Teta SwNAL ' °-dyer put PA C. Cameroae Chancery t3,
BREADSTUFFS AND PROVISIONS readers that alaew term MO
y staging our
O. L'attsares, C C. Itoas M t P' Holt. M.
1751 -
for young ladies will commence to
Goderie$ races. ll+•. by which date I
hope to have removed
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Met
l6 1thM, 4.
to the residence lately occupied by GriemeneerFor Sale Cr to Let.
theirdoo, keg. Patent• desirous el having
"" •• •• •• >G " 1 q their daughters well grounded in the to
Wheat
Flour aye bbl.. .... S es i •
. Oats, i bush ........ u Ye ie J
seal
P. Peas. i bush ................... 0 3, * 0
that • brace Barley, p bush .................. 0 10 yea •
of Limbs had been sold for a Potatocs,i
bug o fie •
hat I Bauele tonr ,i 1 . 11 .0 .le
re ( . frank u
MMM *dee • M r •
to the time of writiu Th h i
t. e w ole ilia
trict is practically under martial law, an
a large number of Morrison's sympathis
en hare heel arrested, but the chic
offender, if be may be so called, has thus
far managed to evaJs capture. If the
. facts are as reported Morrison has been
more sinned against than sinning, and it
is little wonder that be has succeeded in
capturing the sympathy of almost all
who know him. J0.I:re Dugas, of Mon-
treal, ■h.o had charge if the expedition
fitted out for the capture of the outlaw,
bail an interiew with Morrison the
other day, and endeavored to persuade
him to der himself for trial.
To this the latter objected on the score
that he had been so defrauded that he
would be unable to secure such Legal as-
aiatance as would enable him to get
what he considered • fair trial. The
ease is unique in the acnale of the
Dcmiuion.
PORT ALBERT.
d From oar own correspondent,
. I Ju Dunbar is sertourl ill with indent - if
f I matiou .-f the lungs and pleurisy, and is El
not expected to recover.
Mr and him Noble, of Hahbu
nephew and niece of Jaa Mahaffy
vatting at the borne of the latter.
IFrederick, William, and Edward
ham, who came up from Toronto t
teud the funeral of their mother, re
ed on Saturday
or Easter too, and gut $8 for the
sigh ho ' you see how Lsebun tak
Ar ram meeting of the town council
b ton Wednesday last, an animation
wail ii•M'TWgi from Osunty Master Floody
asking for • gran t of $i0 to assist in de-
fraying the expenses in connection with
the holding of the Grand Lodge meeting
In Goderich during the latter part of
May. On motion of Mr. Proudfool,
seconded by Mr. Naftel, the prayer of
the petition was refused. The setion of
Messrs. Proudfxd and Naftel in this
instance is consistent, seeing that they
opposed a similar application on behalf a
of (ICenour, the oarsman, last year ; I
neterthele•s, we cannot say that we
approve of their action now, and the
action of their supporters, any more than
we did last fall. W. believe the holding
of the Grand Lodge of Orangemen, or
any other gathering that has a tendency
to attract outsiders, is in the interest of
the tows, and the trustees of the people
at the council board should deal liberally
the 'eke in prices ; and Mr James Lw
rtoa, later sol'- a heifer to W. Andrews
are '$jb which will make some of th
sweetest roasts that a Goderich man has
sates fur his Easter dinner for ages.
eve . e 1118
y. Shorts. i sue ................... is M i M
an Bran* toe 15 01110•1 • !s
h CDopped Stuff i cwt I 23 "
Screenings, i cwt 0 w " a
m. Wood a oo " 0
"b.
Hidrs... 1 Ito ' {
.......... e M ., el
for apples, • bosh gas ., i
cassia thuse•ls e•.
P1sar
April 17.
Fall Wbrat,aew fjI 00 to 3
es Spring Wheat a d 100 to 1
1 OOto 1
is
Barley ... O.
eo to 0
- • M to 0
0 51 to 0
1 00 to l
Seto
•cto 0
..•.-+...... a lit; to 0 1
>Z (o to 14
x no to {
•u0 to 0 .raserr.Sli/R A FEW MI's.
O >b to 0 '
I'Ork e w to S 70 Olt( s. PIANO, SINGING THEORY
Gra-
o at- I This week sees the departure of Jam
turn Bogie, son of Capt. James Bona, for h
ret season as a sailor on the great Isk
Canada. Fur some Tears pe
e has worked for Chu. ?.Ionia, of Gar
a cwt............ 671" •
h
Geo A Green shipped on the schoonerI of
Kolfage on Monday. Adam Ares
before the mast on the schooner Ca
Jas Green left Tuesday fur Dakota
Mrs A C Hawkins received a teleg
on 'Tuesday informing her of the d
of her brother, Adam Bryden, w
sad event occurred at Clinton on M
day The deceased gentleman was
and favorably known here, he ha
en • resident
f
is
ship f
number of years. idle leaves ua wife
large family to mourn his lose.
It is cursed and painful duty to chr
ole the death of Mrs Robt. Graham,
passed away inoar villeee last week of
long and painfulillnew,at the early all
42 years and 10 months. She Isar
large family to mourn her loss, who It
the sympathy of the entire common
A loving mother. a sister dear,
A faithful friend rhea she was here
She liven in hope and died in peace.
We trust her joys will never cease.
Ue1Tl'ART.—Mn Mary Martin, re
of the late Stephen Itlartin, depart
this life on Sunday, the 7th init., at
grand old age of 105 year•. The
neared, who was • member of the Chip-
pewa tribe of Indians, has been a resi-
dent of this village during the
fty years. She leaves two sons a
aughter, only one of whom, Edward,
resides in this county. Two of her sons,
Sandy and Joseph, many of our re•de
ill reniember were, with a number
they fishermen, drowned off Goderie
using a snow squall some twenty y
w
es Peas
k Apples, (whiter) pea PSI-
Potatoes
era 1 braid, and held the post of foreman of 'jlucs ..-
ibis working staff, which he now resigns (idr lwopd
to see and learn the mysteries of sailing, Beef ..........
The "railings:: will miss h ( Wcolr •`.•••` "y
e,
OU of music and taugt.t to singo
portunitI. oho
aD avail themselves of ti is opportunity.
53 charge for fifteen /essential' two hones Is lb
S dollars. I am, dear sir, yours truly.
•fie• ?20p3t JAMESCOOEI
iREMOVED —THE CITY LAU
. door dryto h srre11ssted to the premoes n
Mpoet office, where I will
pleased to attend to all old t ustt,w,er,, and
M manyDewJOHN VIDEAN,
M 3Ianager
5e plum. AARINKSEN
13 _
S TEACHER OF MUSIC.
M fume tuned cad repaired at modem
ch aye es. Satisfaction
!guaranteed. Af
above Natters Insurance office. an y,a.
01 \ ()TICE TO I1EBTOIIS,
m
is
30 i hereby give notice Pat all overdue ac
tui i counts mow be paid to me at once. or they w
50 put in suit fur cuilectinn.
30 ABRAHAM SMITH,
*1 31 Alrrchamit Tailor.
I `ill. i
oni HHA N \'
L' P.
Thad• rro LET.-- _ _ — _
vee A good trick hams containing
good cellar, *fable. bard and soft waist •t
present oeaapierl hr 11. I. Strang. 1..
session given in May. Apply to l'1411_401711.
N. SHEET I.
alt
he ' FOIL SALE. —
•
1 Lot-17aoi °edetic\ Apply_to.
1 __.___ _ PILIP HOLT.
FOR SALE.
eme The property at present oc •upied by
the
ors undersigned as • reel fence on the H oni
room Road. in the Town of Goderich. consisting of
i one half elan acre of land.gs,d frame house --
stom and a half seven rooms, including
kitchen, bard and soft water. geldaie 1
1 lar. stable. wood and carriage Isomers. Ter -
are als, eon , Rood fruit [veer, There
hi beautifully situated and very Tautableft
ill any person wishing to live retired. For for
1 tber parttculen apps, to For fur -
1 9'3rw F ('A)IPIO.
.-
Barrister.' Uoderlch.
VOR SATE (►R TO RENT —The
C commodious and convenient house 'iru-
•N"d oni the corner of East and t'ictoria-st.,
eeataini nine rooms, pantry, good
*c. The house is well Sued up .
Vastly situated to the busand •ofrthe
I sawn. There is a :a Girt of the
(,with fruit trees and shrubs In we77-stockedction
reasonably. For sppply to
p ►t- ES ROBINSON.particulars apply to
ravel- AeDewa's More. /t.
'VA RM8 AND TOWN PROPERTIES
FOR RALE. Lot 13, in Maitland Con.
1 eel borne. ll, acres-• very Sue farm. !'rice
;Matz. Lot i'l, in 1st con. it. Ii. Ashfield.
30 acres. price limo. Lets 13 end H in 1st ('on.
Klaleea,Hruce l'onstr. 100 sere,. Will be sold
very cI.eap.Lwa La. Wand WI of I7. In the Ilth
. onn.Wawsaovb, 500 sore, of excellent land In
_ one Work. Price •13,p,. Let 73.MeDou gall's
Good
Lot 1 Y. Town of Ooderich. Price only
'R, sewn of Goderich. on Light House
street. with brick house and stable
only $*i. Lots 977, 'n7g, 1015 and I1011
Town of Goderirh, near) a. 10th
one block within the y to s e acre fe
I town. ! r The
h eess part a the
lies will Pries
only ' The above proper_
1 Apply to sold on easy lertas of P•ymest
N.D - q C. SF.AGER, Godericb.
I ead at eery low rates. 57
HOUSE FOR SALE —A
the ill dwellingious , goose e
from Uud of [r -t Ii one mile
erkh Loan iismr, and
noAles I sere of laur occupied hich I. a he nrye, sellecttic
of fruit trees, grape vices and other fruits.
A strin en•ek runnlog past the
out bunldtne . and other e»neenirnceiMn cgs
ne•tion. Ales3 acres of fine land well fenced.
close to
addre above pre rty. roc further parti-
culars, by mall,
Box s0, G J0HN MciNTyRL
ford. udcria 0. or on the Premises. Balt -
rem• ie familia
oath i form that climbed so fearlessly aloft to
hich ; pin the timbers to their places ; but the
un' ; summer the rocking vessel will see him
well mount the mast in the raging storm with
rine' the deep blue waters rolling beneath
or • him, which will be different music to
and i Iii. from the hum of voices of the coa-
tebding sides at riaugs. When James
oni- returns to spent the winter months a
who large circle of friends will welcome him
Mrs! to their firesides to hear him relate
• of the adventures of his season's sailing on
ea a 1 the deep waters.
ave
sty. DUNLOP.
From our owe cerresposdent.
1 Mr Sturdy, of L.ndeeboro, was in our
burg Saturday of last week.
lict I Miss ALriam Caw, from near Exeter,
•d • was the guest of the Mimes Allen this
the week.
de- Mies Donella McDonald formerly of
hip -
it,
a
•
this place, and now reuidiog in Detru
gen, is home here en a fortnight
as PusI visit to her parents.
w
0
d
Tux HAY Pascoe - The hay press
ing machine of Mr Murton gave th
of Ipart of the world a visit last week, and
made a halt at several farms abt ut hers
h I during its stay, packing some bales of
sit
can I hay at the north end of the burg. The
staff of men are jovial and full cf good
humor, and are under the charge of H
rMartin, of Guderich, wh•i, by the way,
tried hard to convince our Irishman in
a friendly debate of the benefits of coin -
Tug ROYAL CHAYG= farina —M
Alfred Nicholson, who has bad charge
the Royal Hotel here during the past
year, has gone to reside io Goderie
is
plans a taken by Mr Willis
lazier, of Manchester, who ham dors
e past few years been in the empl
Mr Collis, of the roller mills, M
ester. Mr Glazier evidently intends
accommodate the public in righ
yal stole. He is having the hon
wly painted and repaired, and beim
an exceedingly polite and courteous
lure should not fail to merit the pat
age of the travelling public. Suo-
tu him.
Srir,aot. INatt,Tfoe.—P, S. 1. Tont
d his cuatumary official visit to our
et ...d on Throatily. Mr Tom, who made
a number of promodt,uus in sash of the
elaa•es, expressed himself as delighted
with the general progress of the school
since hie last visit. In congratulating
chr teacher, Miss Burrow., ea the sans.
factory condition of the school, Mr Tom
said he was sorry he could not
h
with the promoters of such gatherinits. ti
It doesn't make anyI tit
difference to Tam of
$IU\AL whether the applicants for grants oh
are Orange or Green, Jaw or Gentile, so I to
lone u • benefit accrues to the town in or:
tie supe of • distribution of outside lot
money in our midst. Other towns, I na
and progressive towns, too, take rot
a liberal vise of this aide of Icees
the question and by • judicious1
investment in the shape of grants ! pat
reap large returns, and we fail to see
why Goderich should act differently.
We go further. We believe • sum of
money should be set apart every year,
for the encouraging of all enterprises
baring for their object the bringing of
yobbo gatherings to Goderich on gala
days and other occasions We have' he t
already male large investments towards (lou
beautifying once
lig the town and making it at- close
tractive to visitor., for which our public , day.
saes dowry* the thanks of the ratepsy- esn
era, but the enone-1 should not set like la
the kicking sew, which, though • mad m
milker, always overturned the pen. ()le•. matt
Demme of the town council, never mind y
Fos, "isms," bet help -1---- anything 4:a
• a
tb t will kelp G.odsrieh. deep
• mersial union, Mr Mcllwain, of the
m Nile, and E Cline, of Goderich, make up
vee the other membsn on toe staff. The
oy latter, we believe has made a good im-
•O' pression that we think will incline him
to return again to Dunlop as a visitor,
t but not tr converse abut pressing hay.
•e The staff are well behave° and • credit
K es their employer.
Di ttam•gn at Ftag —Th• farm -noses
.,f Robt Quaid was destroyed by fin at 3
a.m. Saturday last. One of the children
awakening naw the `mea, and at one,
, awoke his parent, *agreed mother, Mrs
Whitely. Mr Quaid sent his eldest ,oni
Albert to the village, nearly half • mile
•way, for aid, and Mrs Quaid showed
great presence of mind in saving bee
ynungeet ohild. Hope, .were en
mobilesd by Mr Quaid of tteeping the
fumes in check by throwing water os
the hre, the pump being near at hand,
till help canto, bet it was no use N'hee
sid cisme little could be saved, se the
/lames had gained too great a headway.
A valuable chest of earpenter's tool., with
n early all the furniture and clothes of
the family, was destroyed. There a an
losuranoeSuf $450, whieb will cover
only shout one-third of the loos. mock
sympathy is felt in the neighbnrhn0g
for Mr Qwid a his bras , hut he and hie
family are to be congratulated upon that
escape.
**Pt
salary 01 Saps year,
much for the trustees, who will, he says,
he means of this section's losing the
erninent grant if they du not at
proceed io have the yard "drained,
la repaired, trees planted nn arbor
etc. Mr T,omneed not imagine he
frighten our trustees with any such
oder, .our trustees have the welfare
our reboot and school deletion ton ,
use at heart to move haatsly.ln these
en. As a matter of feet they have
ears been consider -in, the adnsilets-
f tniskioe some such repairs es these
[ea of, and are still in a state of
p•meditatioe esneM*lggt it. Do
Mon Mattie Potton, Clinton, has ac-
ed a sehegtl Beer Brandon, at a
A POEM.
Of ■ Nle atlrrlag talon.
For boots of kid as cordovan.
Of any price oral.'.
you'll find tbat 1krwntag is the man
That you should patronize.
11a kid or calf for summer wear,
(Sr for the coming sprigq
life immense stock'saitrsdy tier,.
With just the correct thing.
in lady's wear he does excel!.
For tand neatness too ;
The graceful instep he knows Weil.
To give to any shoe.
In price, he's not ua'Lrold
By any in the business ;
For all agree. both young and old.
That hes the sold of cheapness.
In ftct, you should just understand.
I If boots you should be wanting)
That Erwrutr Ik.wgi'o is the man
Teat rules your uwdrrataadin0•.
Hie country friends, down the side -line.
Or 'wayup the coocess,on.
Will tinct hint there at any time.
Husy at his profession.
At , u•tem work, where taste and skill
Are ali w noon now treasured,'
Just try hum once you never will
sly none else e'er be measured,
So don't forget the corner store,
The foremost in the town ;
The 7ee,ric light L o'er the door,
And plate -eras. ail around.
Amusements.
GODERT(yH MECHANICS' INSTI
Tl•TE LIBRARY AND READiN
ROOM, oor. of Ram street and Square tot
Open Prem I to 6 p.m., and from 7 to 10 p.m
ABOUT 2000 VOLS IN LiBRARY
Leading iAid,, Weekly and 111watt-eta
J'rtpera, Ata';,rtiwew d -c., rrn File.
MEMBERSHIP TICKET. ONLY *lin.
granting tree use of Library and Reedits
Room.
LibrarAppian, aa r000n oritt membership received M
& MALCOMIn)N- oxo. STIVENC,
Ooderneb.
President.
19th. M.
ttacwet•ry
Auctioneenng.
JOHN KNOX, GENERAL AUG
TION KKR and Land Valuator, °oder**
Ont. Having had consfierabir etperlenee Ir
the ■wetloesserfwg trade, he is hi a position
dineharge with thoromrh satisfaction all Dom
missions entrusted ,o him. Order's left al
Martin's Hotel. or sent by mail to my add
Godertcb P. 0.. carefully attended to. JO
HN
KNOX County Awetioaeer. 1rt4
"IVO PRIVATE FUNDS
lraf.en fere. and town properly, at hew
asaess•s ahs, a,M gortgages pnrrtsatied. No sem
e o agents for the Trust tied Lome
assa the ('anode l..4
Chit Company the ludo loan compeer
of (asses. Inlerme. a, ei and 7 per net. Wye
N. B. Borrowers ran obtain money in
Say. if Dile nn a ae•tot-
.is DA PI JOHNSTON.T
as.. /*dertah
_ space,
\'EW ARBER$SHOP.
The undersigned, hating bad large et
ence in both town and taty,gtiarantees
clans work at reasonable rates. and respee
fully solicits a share of publ;,• patronage.
Stand. over J. W. Smith's fiakery. East [I.,
Oodrrieh. tIM-3m H. L. N ESTUN,
THE HURON HOTEL,
refitted
This
and enlargedd the paar eat
is been
and is now second to noneinfast
eommuaation for the urave.li public or ac
o
accotumodatiou fur transient gates.
pnbli• t'
The Square. Godes-Sch. WIL CRAIG.
h. Out. Proprietor,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR&
The trustees of S.8, No. 3. Colborne. will
meet with contractors at the school house on
i(aturday. nth of May. at 10 o'clock. for the
Purpose of hitting the contract for general
renal,* on the school houseflaade known at thens and ■peci-
The Worrk be done duringtime the summer ti
'colics,
THOMAS ROIIF.itTgON
Stn JOHN ' 'UN NINOHA]I Trustees.
IIORDON YOUNG 1
UAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE AGENT.
Loan, Negoeiated with the Best Compote -
les and Private Capitalists at Lowest Rates of
Interest.
Agent for the ItOYA I. INSURANCE Co..
of Engtan•l, having the largest surplus of As-
sets over liabilities of any Fire Insurance
Co. in the World.
_(Mier on East side Hamilton -St. Ge
next door to Rhea h
Ur.
el SEAMIER,
C• LERK FiRST iIIViSiON COURT.
Coeveyucer, Inssnuce. Estate awl General
Monet to Lend
Agent.
rad at Low Rates and list.
Farmers' Notes lits00unted.
Orrice -New to Cornell's Furniture Stare,
Goderich.
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J. T. NAFTEL,
LIpB, FIRE AND ArelIyBNT IN-
SURA.Vf'R AGENT
Representing North British k Mercantile.
Liverpool. !Amnion t Globe; Norwich I noon;
North American Life ; ash Accident Inane -
nowt. of North America.
Lowest Mates. Lames settled Promair.
Money to Loss on Farm and Town l'runer's
Cemiveyancinw done. Property valued, Ne.
GIM._ Cor. North et. ash sgtmre. ODM
71-'
eti00,00e TO LOAN, APPLY
CAMERON Wart CAMERON, Gad
risk r IS
MAONEY TOLEND. A LAR (I I
MONEY
inoautf Private Funds fpr Imeat men
MortIe G♦ ROW ft PItOj,yy,r Agee Apply
R. RADCLjFF)E,
GENERAL TNSURANCe,
REAL ESTATE AND
MONEY LOANiNG AGENT
%I itrat,r- a r estM►w4s lieneruret
est
W Money to Lend oa straight loans, at th
Imre,. rate of interest gulag. I• asy way
salt rt. weenie.
west mast. SiMertebie0wd deer trove Neale 1"111Illgelf T
tiles.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE —
Maitland on alubls property known as lot IM,
mile of Cloderiich.rr(in t howorte farm'aretallaone
rge
ereh•rd• good frame (inns,' and kitchen, with
stone cellar and frame tarn and s abMs; cons -
prises 73 acres, well catered. For further
earticWn•PP!7toGt0MoKausnthe .
2192 ly
ANICE HOME ATA BARGAIN.--
Sac
Chace c njeof land with a select orchard •f
a A comfortable
K t lies. adjoining`Ooderick. Apply use W
L1OR SALE. -LOTS 174 AND 223
Oedavleb. Apply te 11. C. CAMERON.
hl-tf.
j OR slALE CHEAHEAP
Qlllbrent parts of O 40 tum 1 IN
e
re 7 acres In d e flies houses.
on
Ap-
ply to THOS. area- TI ERAL1aa hotta jseM
I I ATIIERALD. ll7s--
IIot'RN AND Two LOTS -O'_
NA 1 -IL The hour has nine roma.
so hath room, gantry. elos,ta, owner, wood -
'bed, hand and soft water. The garden ems -
tains •ll'h Inds of fruit. .Ala,, 6,11) acres of
land in b• far
farm proper', .b W •• in Oodi hang, for
M. KNIGHT. (iode,geyL
!175.tf
141011,RALE - -
West half of lot OM. Arthur Street. wish
brick eot f age thereon,
ILDINe UK In. 244, HS Meta
Iiirej,,'eril.neArnodfr*Hwnsrowin. anii Britannia Read.
I Frame 14 story house oft Keay, Street, kg
and half land
r4e, era) loft In ftrod's Purvey. opposite view
elbow Oroutids, rte.
Apply to
All the above at LOW RATE&
AN 8 RHORTHAYD BOOKS.
we BM si AL eine*.
Shwa.' 'am be obtained at half rattle ell
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