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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-6-14, Page 4* 11 • Ike uran fignal m rtoatellina 'VERY FRIDAY MORNING, AT ITS STSAM PIAINTINO OFFICS: NORM - STREET. OODER10111. Iff11b • whteoweas legal noweipoper. devoted • cesaty sews aad tie dissatelegetbs of woe ul knowiedge., BATON Of 1411101111111PT3011 W. year; No. elk. for soostbs. If the cluve era d teadrzeinabooviptios w • year. _at AIMIIIIRTIallete BAT. L sad other eameal advertisements. leo. be Int Meaftles. aod1 aims fer line en=sat ineerelce. Measared by • bewared Local nodose in nooperiel tree b per line. Local notices in ordinary reading type lc pe word. Business cards of slit Uses taid under per year. Advertisements of Loot. Found. Strayed, eltuations Vacaut. tocustion Wanted and business Chances %Coated, not ex. -setting Uses noupariel $1 per noath. Homes oli Sale and Farms on dale. not to exceed 8 lines, el for first mouth. Sov per sub. e loquent mooch. Larger advis In proportisa. Any special notice. flit object of whirl' tato pronoge tbe pecuniary beaten of any indi- vidual or company. to be considered in ad vertorweat and teamed accoramety. Theo terms wW ia cares be strictly ad- bered io. Special rates for :erect advertisements. or ati•eniernients for extended period., node kaown at ths office ol publication. JOBBING DEPARTMENT. A fully equipped Jobbing Office is carried in connection with the ordinary newspeper where first -Aare work is turned out at reasonable rates. Everything in the prim- ate,' line can be done oe the pr. mime froM ali441144t44 poster to v)sit .All communication., nowt be addresied to lereilLiagratillte. le.ditar.of Tile NioNAL Telephone Cal. No. 30. Oedema Ont. HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, JUNE 14, IOW COUNTY COUNCIL. • (coNTINVED ISOM LAsT WREN. Tut -emote, Jane fith. 1889. 1 he council met pursuant to adjourn- ment, the warden in the chair. All the councillors were present. The minutes of the previous day were read and ap- proved Petition Iron Mrs Ray. praying for assistance on account .1 ill health, cer tlfied by the ex-r.:eve of Ciintosioras read and referred to the finance committee. It was also accompanied by a certificate t.f Dr Reeve that her daughter, Balla Bay, iv an itsdigent insane person. The report of the special c...minittes was read arid adopted. REPokT OP IstIV IA I. c'IMMITTCP. Your oomniittee beg leave to report as follows :-That this county council grant the sum of $130 towards t ha expense of removing the jam at Winghani, on con- sideration and upon the condition that the cols -mil of the town of Winghans re- move the entire obstruction south of whit is known as Gregory's milldam and to Fisher's ; the work to be done to the satisfaction of the warden and coun- ty engineer before the money is paid. That in regent to il.e leiter of the mayor of Ottairs re convention on tax exemp- tions, nu action be tat en. A. H. 111ANNIN,., chairman. The report of the school committee was read and adopted. Amount of Alex Munre,-itlit account ef HURON SIGNAL Wcra referred to aid EDADCe Moved by Mr Johnston, seconded by lir McLean. that reeidue of moneys from fines under the Canada Temperance .Act new in the hand. of ibe treasurer be applied to the general use of the county. Referred to finance committee. The report of the equalization Conk- rootee was read. Moved by Dr R illing, seconded by Mr Manning, that the report be adopt- ed. Mooed by Mr Either, seconded by Mr Johnston, that the report be laid on the table until next meeting of council. Car- ried with 9 majority. On tnotton of Mr Sanders, seconded by Mr Strong, the couocil adjourned until p.m. RIITOBT OF 0. M W•1.1.0411, I. P. a. FOR KORTH Ill RON. I have the honor to submit my annual report of the public schools in the in- spectorate of North Huron for the year ending December 31st, 'Soft, and in so doing I confine myself preoupally to giv- ing a detailed etatement showing the total receipts and el ponditures duriog the yea., the amount peid for galena*, rate per pupil for salaries number, of pupils whose names were mi- tered on the various reenter* daring the rear and number of teachers employed. also wend • statement showing the dates of the %lints paid to the various schools of the inspectorate. It afford. Inc pleasure to report that the progress in met of the schools is pretty satiable - tory, and that the teachers ore generally attentive to their duties and InTiolle to ,liecharre the 'sine in a satisfactory manner. A large proportion of those employed daring the mar 1t4/47 were re - tamed for 1838, and in nest of those sections where a change took place it wss owing to the expiration of the tesch• era third oleos eertifieate. As there is nu scarcity of duly qualified teschms permits sre net given, and exteneinne cam oely he obtained by undergotng the departmental examination and romply- ing we :h the regulations •.1 the meat. Darinr the year 331 extlidts::s presented themselves at the entrance evatainstions held for admission to High FlAoola and Collegiate Isstitatee. thole 20e were aseoessfel. At the three 01 wnting this report 140 candidates haws signified their intention of writes* at the appt osehing et ani lint ion for • July nest. I have pleasure is stating that the venom reports from trastiess estetto ore promptly then formerly, bet in a few eases there is still room for Imporeammat. Twe von eweeeinful smietisge .4 1)1. Teeshera Institute wen Bedd donee the year --on• e1 fleshrth este Wiseman. The latter wee Heastos, purNamons. tory libraries, of Tomato. The mom - ponying Matmemets are rased mos the dillsrest reports fusaishad me by the trustees of Um differeat seetions, and I subs* them for pier bvemble sow sideratim If I have omitted say info, - mottos desired by you I will be happy to hareish it to the amatory, Mr Ads/s- eem, if so desired. I hare the baster to te, gmatiemea Yaw .itosadisot,eareaut, D. WO. Motteion. 4 ar.ev.wir s r.747:1SS2?'-'2' P is - ite izgrsli§kEt- pepr' ; 14- / I" 82t3ttnrr- ig r., !1 Ilnf2t:7560*41"- 17'4 g 1'1 t•-•eclo...rit.-e 02 el P. p. btZ P4 IA 74' g it3 334$23g1_.e.: O•-• . 0 glia4 r: 10i cc in • c: 1- •4'e to tai !-183 84F.VP "Assistant ruing the Modal tette. 111"11111aer. Total reeeipte for the year 1383 .... /ff1116 14 1 Total expenditures Statt Ir ' tielance on band 7,73 Si • 010410, paid for stilarter 47010 ti Rate per pupil for salaries i Si No. of pupils of school fte 4.5-37.111t71 • - who attended 11•45 situ 4713 *carbon tree* pleated 117 2 o'clock p.m. The council resumed, the war3ea in the chair. The account of C. A. Nairn was re- ferred to the finance committee. The report of the equalization commit- tee waa read and adopted. Moved by Mr Either, seconded by lir Rat:, that the equalization report he amended by reducing the equalised value of the township municipalities personal property by three -ft arch' of what it was last year. The vote resulted in a tie, 23 to 23, and tbe report was carried by the casting rote of the warder and again submitted to the council and adopted. The soserient of the Nein- Reeerd was nferred to finance committee. Moved by Mr Kelly. seconded by Mr McLean, that bylaw No. 3, of 1889, be antanded by tending the time for it to mine into forre and effect ustil the 1.1 .4 September, 1$90. Carried. The report of the special committee r. House of Industry was read. Moved by Dr Rollins, secooded by Mr Beek, that the report he referred te a sub-cosintittee eomposed *4 the clerk, Maven 11. Either end Manning, to have the fituree thoronghly revirool and cor- rected, that to the element report be add- ed the amounts expended is 1N88 by the heal musicipalities in the °nautili where Houses 4 Refage now exist, that • sufll cleat number of amiss 4 the corrected report be printed to gemt b0 to each member of the council, and that no further anion he taken at present. Car tied. Moved in amendment by Mr Castle, @ sounded hy Mr Roseate, that in regard to the report of the committee on the Howes of Refuge no action be taken. Lost. Moved by Mr McKay, menuded by Mr Maoists, that the antatsil adjourn until the omit day .I0 a.m. Canted. Friday, June 7th. The man& utst precast In adjoins. ment, the warden in the chair. All the enemeillon were preemie. The selawles sof the parkas day ',starved sad appro. ed. THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1889 The report of the $OWN IlMiamilde" waa nod. nsroar or mama 01138111110111111. Tom einsunittis beg In repeat as fol- lows : We woidd reemememd that the report .1 10. auditors, togiether with the sttaisied statement "howls/abalsam of ached .00075in the a the testaahip treasurers Inc the year seeding 1888 be accepted and entered in the minutes. W. cosh) aloe repeommend that the application of the sheriff Inc talephorm couneetiots "nth the jail be not greeted. The following acousets we reounieseed to be paid :--Mrs Hugh lesepbeli, for board sad elothisg of Eliza smillie.. 143; Wm. Barker, fur board and clothing of David Kinsman, ID insane indigent, $57.50; R W. Me - Kamm. for gaol supplies, $11 66; Wing- baseTime*, priming, 93 50; Clinton New Aro, printing, $4.50; Thus. Neste, lloptiog. $3. 60; Weighed!' Advance, protium, 94 50; Fraser ek Porter, books and statioaery, $130 05; A. 11. Wet- ealimipPlicaPritibotlectrt "hot*, elajuh,P$31.".60;PhAr.' Murdock, gaol supplies, $7.81; Mrs Wm Dickson, making clothes for gaol inmates, $3 75; W. H. Kerr, printing. IP 50; Goderich Star, pnetiug, 163 60; John Ansley, postale*, eta, $1 85; Seamed Dee's, for keepiog Chas Lingard, an insane indigent, $16 26; Jae Saund- ers Ar Son, nappies to couuty buildings, $16.38; Hugh Dunlop, gnl supplies, $3; J. A. Reid & Bro., coart hoses sup- plies. $14.20; Broom Suniet, printing. $31.35; Alex. Munro, gaol supplies, r12.18; _Heron Se 1111- Record, pnuting, Nal; C. A. Nairn. oourt house sup- plies. $435; Thoe Swartz, livery, $3; J. D. Armstrong, repairs to registry office, $2 75; Athwart, printing, $.50; Buroo Expoeir,Pr, printing, $4.150. We slaw recommead that $54.42 be paid on tha amount of F. G. Nestle, for print- ing, amounting in full to $70.72; and that 40 coots be [odd on the ac- count of F. Jorden, $5.26, fur medicine, etc., and that the gaol physician pay the balance. We recoin- weed that the following accounts be not paid :-Thos. Downey, lumber and re - 1 pears to bridge at Silver Creek, $2.60; Dr A. Nichol, for ezamination of Benj. Spinoff, • lunatic, $5; HCIFION SIGNAL, Inc printing report on Haus. of Indus- try, $12.00. We recainmend that the following applications be granted :- Joseph McMillan, for refund of $3 paid to the county treasurer, where convic- tion was quashed : Farmers' Institutes of East, West and South Huron for grant of $25 each we would recommend that these greats should not be given in future); Col. Coleman, that each volun- teer attending brigade camp this year recoiye the usual grant et 25 eta. per day. Tr' reference to the application of Harriet Bay, of Clinton, to have her daughter, Isabella Bay, become a ward of the county, se recom- mend that $160 be granted annually under the supervision of the noose cif Clinton. We further recommend that the application of the thstario Rifle Asso- ciation for the usual grant be not grant- ed. In reference to the motion of Mr Mooney, that Kate Miskimming, Lizzie Miskimming and Mary Hays be made wards of the county, we recommend that no action be.taken at present, but that the reeve of Morris make an effort to have thuee persoa., placed in the asylum, and that the warden and the chairman of this committee act in conjunction with him and pay to the townahip Morris the partial or total support of them while confined therein. We have examined the following orders issued by the road commissioner, viz :-Nue. 9, 10, 12. 11, 13, 8, 7, 5, 14, 13, 6 and 2, aud find them certified by the respec- tive reeves or deputy-reeYes as required, and recommend that they be printed in the minutes. In regard to the motion *1 Mr Johnston cc Canada Temperance .kot tines, we recommend that Ivo action be taken. We recommend that no SC tion be taken in regard to the petition Harriet Bray for assistance, she be- ing in reduced circumstances. With refererce to the addition to the registry office, we recommend that the addition be built this season in accordance with the pian and description submitted to your council, when approved by the de- partment of public works, under the superintendence of the county engineer. We have examined new gs ntgagea ea fol- k • N 4' 8600. No. 48 91800; 49, t2100; 50, ,2500; 51. $2200; 62, $3850; 53, $1200; and found each accompanier' by solicitor's letter certifying it was cor- rect. In regard to motion of John Cox, that this council grant $100 to &mist Goderieh township in building a bridge over the ravine on lot 33, Maitland ens. of said township, we recontsomd that no aid be given. Year committee have ex- amined the securities of Mr W. J. R Holmes, treasurer of this county, and find them all correct and exactly as they have been for some years past. The estimated expenditure for the current year amounts to $49,410.15, exclusive of the equivalent to the Legislative school grant. This will require a rate of no. mill and nine -twentieths on the dollar on the equalized assesement of the county, and we recommend that • bylaw imposing the above rats be passed. We also recommend that a bylaw be passed Inc the purpose of ralsing a enne equiva- lent to the Legislative echool orant. We further recommend that the treasurer's statement of the estimated expenditure for the current year be printed in the minutes. Your ennonittee bare reeeiv- lea • statensein from the treasurer of the cash on hand to meet current expendi- ture, oleo a statement of oollectimm from non resident lands from Jannary 1st to April 30th, also atatensent of amounts hiveseed in mortgages since January let. Said investments anoutitt to 914.250. We reeommend that these natementn be printed in the minutes. In accord - aim with the request made by the tree - curer le his letter, we reeommend that power he greeted to the wardim and treasurer to borrow $20.000 to meet cur- rent ezpenditeres until the taxes are paid. All of which is respectfully subtritts1. D. D. Winslow, ehairman. Moved by Dr Ronnie, secionded by Mr Bassett, that the *netted go into commit- tee of the insole and Mr Tholriarin take the elsair. Carried Mewed in smendesent to the report by Mr Proedfont, secoede1 be Mr Smyth, that a telephotos he *reefed frows the !sheriff s *dies 1. 1)1. geol. Lost. Moved in eamdateot to the report by Mr Baskgenesis& tita Mr Las% tbal the 11411111 past.61 *14 )1. dna 50 the Oohing Rae Anseshatioa. Lost. Moved by fir Ossiksmudged by Mr Bienett, that dm repeat bo eassedmi by hag Dr Iffishol's emmist. Lost. by De Rollins, imasided by Mr Ille/Cay, that is reldrem to Mr Morwata mottos re Mess" dossitHste !moues. the report be ameaded by Mr Mouosy's es - dooming to proms adasiesion of a.0 pumas least sem Proeisenal amiss', and that in that mem hos have the approval of Mr Milne amid the warden as to tome. Ma If a eatiefamory armour - met ass he made, the above Mr Millie sad the wordsu oa behalf of the ouesty to pay to Wm Atuagoey the total meta, and tbe empty to be liable Inc future mists, exclusive of all neoeseary oertifi- este, of Mummy; provided that the weekly oust ut asylum naaintenaisos should nes exceed fr2. Carried. The warden resumed the chair, when the report as amended was submitted to the coasted sad adopted. An application of Cul. Coleman for a grant to the volunteers wag read. Moved by Mr Kailas, moutsded by Mr Beck, that the usual grant of 25 cents per day be given to volunteers who may attend twilled*, camp this year with the 33rd hatteliou. Referred to Demme commit- tee. The accounts of J. Armstrong, Thos. Seartz, the Athwart, and McLean Brass. were referred to the finance committee. The application of Mrs Bay, acoono pooled by two 'medical certificates, to have her daughter made a ward of the °aunty, as she is an indigent insane per- son, was read. On motion of Mr Mc- Kay, seconded by Mr Kydd, the waned adjourued until 2 p.m. 2 o'cleck p.m. The council resented, the warden in the chair. The supplementary report of Ib. finance cominitte was reed. The report of the road and bridge own - mitts*, was read and adopted. REPORT Or 10110 AMU BILIDUL COMIIITTNE Your committee recommeod that the report of Ilr John Ansley, county tem- uaisaiooer, be printed in the minutes and the reeummendations therein contained be carried out. In regard to the petit- ion of David Baer and teenty-t otbers, relative to the ravine or washout south of kfolmestrille bridge, havirg learued [tom the attached report, which we n- eonimend to he painted inth this report, that the place referred 10 1. in Goderich township, we recommeud that no action be taken. Join* K•INZ, chains:me. The report of the gaol and courthouse c immittee was read and adopted. ItEriiRT OF THE UAOL AND tOt"RT HOCXX COMMITTEE. Y.:ur committee visited the gaol and found everything clean and in good or- der. As the gaoler has reported the i number of prisonen in the gaol and ' what they are in for in his report, we think it unnecessary to again report up- on them. Wei would recommend that the gaoler get Nix pairs of pants for prisoners, as a k ad for in his report. We would mot. m owl that the matron of the gaol get in kt ertal and pt made up six dresses 1. r female prisoners, as requested. We would also recommend that a new hard -wood floor be at onoe I pat in the °entre of gaol, ender the direction of the gaoler. We would re- commend that a new carpet be put in Judge Touts' chambers, under the super - vino° of the Jades aud Mr Adansecn. We would also recusemeod that the ganler's report be printed in the • All of which is respectfully submitted. JOSEPH Bat le, chairman. EIPORT OF COCNTY •t-DITOMIL We, the undersigned auditors Inc 'oar county, bec respectfully to report that we have carefully examined the books of your treasurer, and after comparing the various entries with their respective oueben,we have to report them correct, showing a balance on the 31s1 day of December, 1888, of $5325 77, which bal- ance se found at the credit of your treasurer in the Canadian Bank of Cum. merce, Goderich. At the same date you will also find statements of the gravel road sinking fund account, and of the liabilities sod assets of the county. Ws have also audited the Public and High School accounts mid find the same cor- rect. Attached herewith you Will find 'statement showing the balances in the hands of the township treasurers on the let of March, 1889. In conclusion, we have much pleasure in testifying to the satisfactory and business -like manner in which your treasurer's books have been kept. All of which is respectfelly submitted. RliVARD RADCLIFFE JAMES PATTON, ' Auditors. The report of the committee in refer- ence to procuring light and water Inc the courthouse and gaol was read. Moved by Mr Wilson, seconded by Mr Strong, that clam council have two water tape pat into the gaol and two into the courthouse, and that this council pay therefor the ordinary water rates, and that Cm work rogue d in putting in pipes and taps Inc water be dos* under the supervision of the clerk. Farther, that the warden and clerk are hereby in- structed to obtain the &dries 0f& roan - potent porson as tc the beat .1041e .4 erecting suitable warerelosets at the courthouse and the estimated oust there- of, including drainage. Carried. Moved by Mr Manning, ereonded by Mr Riesett, that the warden, Mr Kelly and the clerk be appointed delegates bv this Doornail to the convention called to inert in Tmonto to oonsider sinendseents to ths Amsessmeat Arit and tax stomp - Horn. Carried. Moved by Mr Cog, semspdad by Mr Beck, that this waned grant :Le mos of 9100.00 to moist Ooderish tinsmiths to bridge that parte. the Mait- land River running threagh lot 36, Maitland ensemnion, of 'aid township, at high inner tient. ileferred to the Gimes ororemittea CM Mika of Illr Rata. seetended by Mr ligegentis, the enunsil adjourned to met .14.10 pm 4 30 n'eloek. The eonneil resented, the warden in the chair. The sepplsmentary report of the A- mines committee was rent Moved by Mr MeMEGMffilla, etteeetted by Mr Bisset!, thatitte pert be mese& •b7 groottai to Umtata towel* the 41 • SPECIAL BARGAINS DRY GOODS, TWEEDS, ETC. See our Dress Goods at 10c. per yd See our Ginghams at -6c. per yd See our Seersuckers at 5c. per yd ElMiE OLT Prints, Shirtings, Cottons, &c. Bargains in Tweedsand Suiting& Special attention given to the TAILORING DEPARTMENT. The Highest price paid for Butter and EGGS. J. A. RE ID & 13RO 11 Jordaa's Block. tiodeffel. May 1113,. lff& sone of $100 to assist is bridging that part of the Maitland ricer running through lot 35, Midland concession, said towuabip,st high water spark, su soon as the eogineer shall report thst the said wort is properly dose, end ua the fur- theroondition that no further grant be asked from this council. Craned. The report as amended was then adopted. Balance of school moneys in the Konen of township treasurers from 1888: Township of Colborne 15 05 " Goderich 1 24 " Hallett . 279 33 " Buena 87 64 " Morns 84 08 " McKillop 160 73 Stanley 46 " " Stephen 244 30 " East Wawanosh192 09 sa •• Id 14 SS Weak • • • • 46 68 " " Ash.fteld . 32 04 We the undersigned,as directed,visited the locality referred to in the petition of D. Baer and others aod we found after actual measurement from the Huron road along lot 35, Maitland con., in a ocrtherly direction, the ravine is distant from the Huron Road to its centre 77 chains, and from the north-east angle of said lot 35 to the north of the proposed place where the bridge is said to be re quired 40 rods, and nearly 42 rods isouth from the Door ot the bridge crossing the Maitland between Colborne and God - 'rich tow uships at said concession. JOHN Cox A M, .10 I: Actual P. J. K emit Moved by Mr Proudfoot, seconded by Mr Smith, that the Hawkers and Ped- lars bylaw be atneuded hy changing the amouist of hoopoe fee to $100. loin. Moved by Mr Proadfoot, seconded by Mr Bassett, that the license fee tor hawkers and pedlars be $50 per •DMIM. LOOl. Bylaw No. 5, 1289, equalizing the sesszenients, was read and passed. Bylaw No. 6, 1889, imposing the coun- ty rate, was read and passed. Bylaw No. 7, 1889, to antes the rever- s3 townships in a sum equiraleut to the Legislative grant, was read and pegged. Bylaw No. 8, 1889. authorizing the wards. and treasurer to borrow money until the county rates are paid, was read and passed. Bylaw No. 9, 1889, amending clams No. 5 of bylaw No. 3. 1889, as to the time it shall atoms into force and ettect, was read and pawed. On motion of Mr Reitz, seconded by Mr Hempel, the council adjoureed. TRebical. - 1 IRS. SHANNON & SHANNON, Paysiciaas Ibutionas. Aceeuellefe. fro. (ghee at Dr. Sharma'. reeidemite sear the gaol tioderich 0.0. nassalus. J. It. Swept- ecm 1731 Legs I. 141DWARD NORMAN LEWIS, BAR .1.4 lister, Solicitor in nigh Court. agave, never. Godencli aad UarleW. 1MgI.Msi- ace urea Thcrodays boon 10 to I. mvs.40 leas at se par own. C. HAYS, souciroa, ae.. it, opt.. _corner ed Nears and West etree:t Umbelch. over telegraph °13c.. Pr -t. vett teeth, be lead M 6 Per stat.III CI ARROW & PROUDFOOT, BAR koT RI/AYERS Attorney., ilteliattem. Godericb .1. T. Gamow. W. Prosodies& 17 (AMMON, HOLT & CAMERON, lidatiVstarg. sC6/AmgLa.s Solicitor* In (3. esteems. li1.04 P. M. G. Csaseres. c: O. Rees. For Sate Sale or to Let. FARM FOR SAUL The sedenligsed wUl offer Inc gale tbe Sol- =very desirable terse. consimiset of the y Uri scree of Week -r.- Ow 713 toe - geed". of Go Township of Colborne, la the Comity of Hama. This fano is bloat ad If tangs bum (Dederick aad rude* Irma Cartow. en the ilia. Gravel Road. There Is • good frame house. le - whorls. almost new. 3111 by IL containing '7 ✓ oma • Isms barn, ell by U. with cattle shed. tt by 14. attached. sad one of the Anon orchards in the township. It is wateved by • never -falling spring creek sad a mod well. About 1.10 mere* cleared sad free frogs Warn Pk Melo Is me mime land of any kind on the place. Good school within NI rods ot the boom. Wili be sold en reesonabie terms. For leans,* and further particulers apply to JNO. BP.ECKEN RIDGE. Proprietor. tioderich. or JOSEPH McKKOW N. 6- on the ocesaises. TO LET. A good briek boom containing :PIS rtmai.. good cellar. stabk, itard and loft water. at present occupied by MI. earwax. Irmo Pm- sesoios wives la May. Apply to MIte F. 8 MEETH. bah FOR SALE. -- Lot 1:11 --of Goderich. A pp:1_ to. Mit PHILIP HOLT. FOR SALK undersigned se 1 OR Road. in the Town The property et et one ball of an aces elf leedseestlfeellet..6.411nteet latchea, ha.1Ory 5.4 % ised-ingrwater. io'is--ii.-;enr- arsi aim ma. good froit trees. T ker. stable, wcod and carriage Vac There Is beautifully situated asd very suiti=tor 7 aey person e Whine to lave retired. Per her ther particulars apply to F- CAMPION. Mahn Barrieter. Goderith. Dentistry. FARMS AND TOWN PROPERTIES FORSALK.- lot Lk is MalUaad Con Colborne. lie sone -a very biro farm. Price tam E. D. Anbfleld. 44,reak_Prit's Palk Matte it to 1st eon. Eitilore.nruce comity. Jperes. will be sold very cbeap.Lots *4. 15.04 W of I . le the 148 ' osawawaneek tot a.r.0110r isod in ese block, Price $tasna. lot 73MrDouaW. Serve. Town of tioderieh. only $3r. • Lot 114town of Godesiok. ellsaVt House Moo, with brick home sad Price 1 osly /100. Lots 577.031. p1. toil Town of Goderick n or adia sore in one block within rho pert 011 the tows. Price only gm above mime. ties will he mold oa easy tame of peggeent. Apply to C. IMAGER. Oedarkh. N.B.-Mower to loud at very low rates. Iff NICHOLSON, L D. ti Lot &If la • DENTAL ROOMS, Eighth door below *be Poet Mice, West -et., COODEntice. 2/115-ly Dit. E. RICHARDSON, SCROICON DENTIST. Gael and Vitalised Air administered for painiesmies tract tng 01 4.0)1 ial alteo*:on fesvett. to the preaervesien 01 the :Natural 011kie-Up stairs. Grand Opera House Block. Entellnoe on Weet-St.. Goderfeb. 3161-1; Loans anb 3nsurance. C SEAUER, • CLERK FIRST lilVISIGN COVItT. Conveyancer. lasure)F. Home and Cieueral nt Monet. to Lend al mw Bates and Coot. Partneri' Notes inoounted. Orrice- Next to Cornell's Furniture Store, Goderich. Mita - F J. T. NAFTEL, Len, FIRE AND ArrIDENT IN- st'itANcE AoENT, Revere/481as North British & Mereautile Lirerpool. Logsdon 4 Globe ,• Norwich WOW: North meeriess Life ; sad Amides* Laster- ' Loweib Hatetaimerca. settled ly Ropey te Lana on P&rtn and Town IT Conversocing Oloots. Proven), Talent et.' 011en-Cae. fiarthwl. and &mere. Gaderich• 71- $200,000 PRIVATE FUNDS To loss . an term eat twin nrattanr,...at 1..umeet i,ropso.nwitar . Huatosegairce peremem. 212mit te teethe Trim nsition e t OsaisalaM=1 c it emu= o day. if title DA tbsegistrr74141115.42"1" la Hara- ass... Oisdianksh eloo,000 ,LOAN. APPLY TO ,tv caitaftOW irix.r &CAMERON lied rich. aim MONEY TO LEND. -A L&. I at Imola s_gme to flARieuer a 0 11J- senousi of vatilialmfartileionrala R RADCLIFFE, 011211:it AL IRSIIRANC11, RILAI, MATZ axe RONNY LOANING AGENT atharille.erimicil*"....oremmuseenlo Atm trmiravli VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE - That valuebt• properIT known se lot la. Maitland con.. Goderieh township. within am talk of Oodench. On the farm are a orchard. mod frame house and kitchen.VE some cellar, and frame barn and Mettles; caw Prises 73.01.. welt watered. For further e:eulare applyto G no Mc): au eel the prem - 4...21e1 -1 VOR SALE - LOTS 174 AND 223 1- Hoderieh. Apply to It. C. CAMERON. f. 141OR SALE CHEAP -44) LOTS 131 1 different parts or noderich- tram 1 also to 7 acres In area; and 3 dIrtaillg 30.0..Ap- p4y to THOM. WRATINCRAI.D. 3174-1; 140USE AND TWO LOTS FOR 13. SALIL-The hoes* los am. roomsal- so bath room, pantry. closets. cellar. wood- ched, hard and softweeter. The garden acal- Was all %hods of frnit. Also 01011 acres of kesil la struntobs tar sale or in *wham for term propereob WM. KNIGHT. Goderieh. 11.70.tf FOR SALK West ban of lot iliCAribm Rene. with wrosS breencts.:4„, tifil ..... -- ea 0,. . tn. Ha Main ""4".11:41nerj.= Bilt,...d. Road. eardil lig land. If Min am leaps !erect. lot several lm54 la Rears flarvey. oeposite sew /bow Gee via.: Nos M. A 10. 54, m. 111. 411. All t above at 1.01V RATE/. AA& to wet Dwrisolit a JOHNSTON. Amusements. KECIA NICE' MITI TIME LISPART AND RIBODIN 1100/11. ear. et anst seem and alms inr embe. Opus from 1 to poi.. and f.7t.$pu. ABOUT 2000 VOLS IN LIBRARY Leadine IMily IresWy mid Rillikated Panora, M:arareitess, , graming nme ass Library sod 31KMBEROM IP Laq474.6:11fLY it= tatut. ter mem reedeled 1. MOM 11AL0001118014, ORO. 1111V2tP.simer ONIme11lk="11.41i. . spml Jno Owing to an eve Clearing I and will GREATL No' At the Rig MVO A DI like this young n it gets there just cake; but take compare with Ot iieve in turning ( Bible, and make profits. We beg] low, and the styl of the selling. '1 tinues, but still Goods, all Fashi4 will astonish you *cost; if we did y and therefore we small. Call and 2201-3m COMMUNIC) We do sot bold ourselves rt opinions of ear Correspot toes le Ude da=sui: selves tops feenstelhing Meese the To the Editor of The Huron Sia, --A friend hens SI.:NAL of 5th and 12*. noticed your reference to steamer at Godersch on 64 55 years previously. Th preeent on that occasion, be one of the immense' vessel, on, I behove, trio retort% trip from Detroit, mend of Capt. R. G. De the 19th and 2Ctth of Jo year. I doubt very mud the exception of myself, two esters, residing Canada, whether ray of t from the "Minneseteng'' tank," as I bare some id. spelt- on the 20th of . now alive, though this t should you deem it wle ID your paper, may bring donee to the contrary. 1 I am acquainted with all whose ostnegyou mentos nesse, of the launch, and should they see what I h ten, they will not perese ing a certain amount of remarks. I darner, toe member that the steam short career, with an u ruination, she haring hes few seasons' running, I tl Detroit, hut, I believe, hts. Should like to ban journal if this communise Yours, forty Sipringside, West Kilto 411) Vey 14, 1889. THII NET/0MT MAOILII This number completet •Inve of this popular 51 .naniferts incnsasing Mtist and artistic attrattivenese um.. It has heir ills" the Ant being another °lever "Vagabond Vigni dmieriling the fftdy Rey ft P. Rom continue tea stetall of "Home Lir with shareetseietiegamv in Art" gives a gennt astrattons, moors them tam ma pandas, of 10. 04 portrait of tire moomme V047 spend letterset Is 'Tb• Illotintain of the II the meetrims 410011111111 The ace. of dm eha lonesome's", where the vi tiP by • rope to dm door. se air, is dim Mao a= le 0.110Aese hie epeetest