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Telephene Cal. No. 10. Oedrtch Ont.
HURON SIGNAL.
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FRIDAY, MAR. 14, 1890.
--
Tug editor of oor local
let hie readers know last week that he
ween t an Irishman. If there is an
Irishman in the section that regrets the
fact, we want to hear from hits. Don't
all speak at once.
A7 a late hour a prea.ore of ervertis-
ing came upon our columns, and the re-
st& is that a large quantity of interest-
ing rending matter is usavoidably crowd-
ed out. We 11 bare to enlarge Tea
MI4FAL, it .eema
THE coroner's jury in the Boswell
murder case at Princeton on Saturday
Nat brought is a verdict of wilful mur-
der against J. Rex. Burchell. Caroline
Harebell. his wife, was also indicted as
an accessory after the fact. Their trial
will probably not come on uutil the fall
anis*.
Tics are rumors of change* in the
t of the Toronto Globe. It is
stated that Mr John Cameron will resign
the position of managing editor, and re-
turn to Loudon to take charge of the
Adrert ser, and that Mr C. W. Taylor
aill &eeome the t, with Mr
Molyneaut St. John. as editor in -chief.
Tar Princeton murder is creating
great excitement in England, and to
read extracts from the English papers
one would think Canadians were respon-
sible for the murder. They seem to loss
sight of tbe fact that the taking off of
young Banwell cannot be attributed to
any bloodtbintynee on the pert of d
Canadians, but that the evidence pointe d
beyond question to the °fact that as
Englishman is the mnrder.r, and that d
the crime was ooncocted in England.
hoe thing is sore, and that is that o
One
life is safer in Canada than in England.
and without taking Whitechapel as the
criterion. either.
Tee peculiar ways of Charlie Rlkert
W. H- FARMERS' INSTITUTE
unease es the s.Ilma ae n.
Th. West Huron Fannin' Iewit.te
held its meeting at Duagannon
Thenda , Mar. &h.
Mr John Kernighaa, the president,
occupied the chair. and addressed the
meeting in bis anal able manner. There
were present about 4at 0 of the moin
tpiligent farmers of the Rid's., besides
• number of the proaineot business sen
of the plane.
A long and interesting discussion
took plataon the action of the
o
Ooperneat in precsrisg 2 rowed
barley seed for the fanners. At
the closeof this discussion it was
move] by John Lioklater, seconded
by 11. Morris, that the thanks of this
Tn titute be tendered the f se
for its action in procuring the ed bar-
ley, bat that the prim is *ZOOM we and
should be $2.00 per bag Instead of $4 00.
Canned.
Mr John Hannah now took the plat-
form and I the creamery ques-
tion, speaking for an hour or more. Mr
Hannah was plied with questions from
all parts of the meeting and • profitable
discussion followed. Mr Hannah believes
that all the erwm should be heads to neeinside of 24 hoard from time of setting,
and to scnomplish this the water shooed
be changed 2 hours after setting.
as it becomes warm by oostect with
the milk mos. The question as
to which would be the more pn.fitable
• cheese factory or a creamery, was
asked by Mr Wilson and wasens
wend by the statement that it would
take about 100 Ib. of milk to mak
10 lbs of cheese and Ike same quantity
would make about 4 Ib. of butter. From
the 10 Ib. of cheese we would realise
(after deducting for manufacture) shoo
70 cis , and front the butter -4 lke a
16 eta. -64 ate , leaving a b•Lsce of 6
cte. in favor of the cheese; but this bale
ante of 6 cIa. per 100 Ib. of milk would
be set off by the skim milk from the
creamery system on the farm
to feed the calves, thereby riving the
farmer a chance to raise his stock u wet
as make mosey by the creamery.Mr A. McD. Allan gave a very able
address on the selection of fruit trees,
how to plant proper prune, and bow to pre-
pare the soil for the orchard, the prop
time to gather the fruit end how to pack
and ship. To be successful the orchard
must be thoroughly underdraioed, kept
cultivated and well immured ; the ashes
front the house should be all pot on the
orchard, as the fruit tree requiems great
deal of potash.
Mr john Kernighan, prestdest, ad-
dressed the meeting on "The Farmer's
Position," which was listened to with
greet intent, and a motion was made
by Mr H. Morris and carried
ly that tbe president's speech be pub-
lished in the local papers.
Moved by Harry Morns that a depu-
tation be sent from this Institute ti
meet with the delegates from the South
and East Hiding Institutes, to Interview
the County Council with record to the
grant of $26.00 which they ere endeavor-
ing to withhold. Carried.
Mr H. Morris was appointed the dele-
gate of this Institute to meet with the
delegates of the Routh and East Ridtrg
inetitate., and lay the matter before the
C,.nsil at its June meeting.
Moved by Henry Moms and carried,
that • vote of thanks be given to Nr
John Hannah, Mr A. McD. Allan and
also to Mr Jaa Horton and daughter for
their assistance .t this meeting.
eyeing° 111116110N.
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AIRY AGAINST PU CIttLL
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To.owro, March A -Ian eat I. tBen
at
well tragedy is not coedited to Canada one,
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In the United States O. career at Borchelt,
the bogusEnglish Lord, is exciting wide -
T
spread interest. e leading American
papers have mads the mtader the subject of
two and three edema articles daily ever
dthe e event wee discovered. In Eagl on
too, the murder is e of the topiesof the dayn
and the paten theare giving unusual at.
tendon to the sequoias at events that led up
to W t murder. The farther e caw is in-
vestigated lgated themore damnable does tt become.
Each new fact confirms the theory that the
, RAOlured to
this country from his home in Cheltenham,
Eng., by a most caswu
mate scoundrel
known as Burchell or "Lord" Monism& and
whom arrived here, was e
taken to the toaly
murdered ▪ near Princeton and murded in cold
blood, and all for the sake of a few hundred
pounds! The idea of murdering his vktim
w een to have been is Burt -bell's mind before
the party Nailed for this country. A short
history of the case is as follows: On Feb. S. s
party of 4 Nailed from Liverpool on the Brit-
annic for New York. The party consisted of
Douglas R PeUey, Fred. C. Beawell, T. It.
Burchell and Mrs. Harebell How they came
. together and what object they had in view
may be gathered from the story told by
• Polly before the i examination at
Niagara Falls. Tetley said in effect: "I
saw an .tock • tin the London Stand-
ard, about • .tk farm in America. The
party advertising was Burrball. who vented
t • manager for the farm. 1 comaunkcated,
t and extend into an agreement with him
Under that agreement i paid him £170. Inee nes
return I wto have ?-'� per t of all
mien, and get my expenses. Burtbell repre-
sented
eproseated he had a large and magnificent stock
farm near Niagara Falls, which was supplied
with bothelectric light and gas deo
eo
mid be had a farm at Woodstock. Just to -
fore sailing 1 was introduced to Nowell, by
the primmer. Boated' told me 1r was going
to America as a partner of Burchell'. in the
hone business, at which I was .onwwbat
ay
Surprised. We arrived in New York on Fri -
d , Feb. 14.0 and went to the Metmpol-
tan Hotel On Saturday night we left New
York, and arrived in Buffalo to Sunday
noon, on Sunday night we talked about the -
bet plans for the next day (Moodayl. Aur
.bell said be would go over to the farm at
Niagara Falb sok see how things were and
surprise the employes. It was finally derid.
ed that the prisoner and Batmen would take
a train leaving Buffalo at 6 o'clock th
lock in e
morning and come to the Falb and make
for our reception: that Mrs
Burehefl and 1 would remainbehind. and
At the evening session the chair was
occupied by Mr Chas. Girvin, er., who
made a neat addrwr, and
presided over the following program :--
Mr Jas. Horton, song, "Man Behind the
Plow ;" Mr Harry Morrie, reacting,
'The Tramp's Story ;' Mr John Han
nah, address, "Farm Butter Making
Mr Jas. Horton, k by his
* tighter on the or gin, song, Mr,
Foggarty's Cake A. McD. Allan, ed-
ema, 'Making Home Attractive ;" Mr
Horton sad daughter, i
&t
et ; Mr John Kernyfban, address ;
Mr Horton and daughter, violin and
wan dost.
On motion of Mr Morris, seconded by
H Girvin, the mating iaftr urging theroe
'National Anthem") adiosd to meet
again in L , in June, the date
to be fixed by the Prseident and Seere-
bery. C. J. & NArrat., Suety.
the sweet-eoented member for Lincoln,
are beim, ventilated on the floor of Perlis -
merit. That he used his position as •
member of Parlismemt and s supporter
of the Tory Oovernseertt to feather his
own seat cannot be disputed, and the
only thing to be wondered at is what '
clam of people the majority of the elect -
en of Lincoln inn be when they send
such s depraved •pegimes of the genes
p- litioi•s to re4.wst than. And this
isn't by any tteesas the let time that
Rykri's shady tr.smetione have bees
exposed le the halls ei Ns eonntry. &r
Ri0Oasd a.rtweigt, who 1.ftiate4 tbe-
itmposere of the member for Llneolw,
&Nieves the tlm b of the entire Dore
for kis efforts M t►e Hneee
of Ste please. of ee da re-
p.'gv hi--- f f M 0sg ns
LEMBO RN.
From our own •
Site HCR&, SI rPPeatrroo.-A few
weeks ago as item appeared in Twt Mtn -
:met eaying that Capt. A. Bogie had
early Iambs --the first for the season of
1890 -and was tieing the beet sere of '
them for the Easter market. Mr H.
Cliobolm has Iambs as early, too, and is
taking the same ears of hie as the Cap-
tain, end wagers they will outweigh the
Captain's by 26 Ib* a head at Eater
tide. Wager to b. $100,909 00.
Mss. Norma and H. A Horton are
Visiting relatives is Hallett this week.
Several of 1. O. G. T., No. 213, et-
iasdiel the messing of the lodge meet-
ly organized •t Port Albert u. Monday
eight of this week. Two .ere edditanee
were made to its .ter1„saip. The
elbegter of the sew lodge Merin its nam
bow tis
T. of t WO on.lodge'a req of the I. O. A.
stari
that Harebell would take Benwell and leave
him with Macdonald ,the overseer of the
taro., and then would telegraph as to coats
along.
"Next morning Monday. Feb. 171 the pri-
soner
r .soner came down to ere it Hanwell was up
I hear.) them spraking outside the room
He said he had put on a difTereut suit of
clothing: was deemed for 1 . Tim?
.carted off Monday morning about ei oci.•k.
About 9 o'clock 1 went down to tbe n.om
which Mr. and Mrs Buri -bel occupied and
asked Mn Burchell if she was ready for
breakfast She said 'Yee, in a minute.' W.
had breakfast together and went for• walk,
Mrs Burchell buying some goods 1n • store
-come littleknicknacka"
t a. Dr RcRieL.
"A telegram arrived at that evening from lin r-
ebel!. The content. were that he would r.Wra
that night bat we would have to 'land the
night he Buffalo. Whsn he returned lien writ
awe not with him and 1 aekd him where be
had left Penw.U. He saki 4. took Benwell
to Macdonald .end Bowmen did sot like the
place nor the people and did not care to as-
sociate with such people and that Hanwell
bad not eaten anything alt day. He 'aid be
gave him 'nate addressee of people up the
cueetry and had rotBoswell off to sen
them phn'es to ten if he liked than bens..
He deo said that Brewed would likely go to
Hellmnth at Londoe whom he had stet on
the Metamer
"Mira I sired him whet he hwtl been doing
'aa day he mid he bad hese lett ealing nothings
armed the farm He sail Mankxial,l had
rented tete bow, to some 1 illy
sail they had R la • bee.tly state anti tire N
wand 4. bettor for is M remain In the town
Magas UMW for a Una. Mrs Hareha8
dining th0'day honked into the stare wWnws
and nesarbd they woad wan
paper for the Yews. at the Valhi
Next waning we arranged to go to the
Fella We all want dews to the depot at 10
o'clock aril ether haat the primmer atggeat-
od ties n1S flu til to the Falb, stinks we dos
waling op NO And ear trec& then branch.
keg eR to,attar
s . 4. reed pedng • mill of
some Med, theft renttag theeppir deeper
dem bridge walked awes to t4. (beadle side
ep to the Mohler' Central depth. tome
dowel to Clhtlas k ova eelggrdbd by the
Wester that IRAs D....J a..M pm .p e,
the 11M/erW Hotel hoe and re etls mad er
•
aollendaribseeatthatelatrifai • test
ski no lege teMi+► t.lwbti vale hews.
Mia we dig and mend bear& We
mess to Hoe 1linprid Bend and W meal=
Ir. end lfa ienlpdil Aar tea we west
racer e. Ns Nein roe s4. Anacker. Me, IMI
ewenMlIl /beard'-, j-, Weise Nish M
he IeaparW Semi. gat Mie itnrabelt art
went he Bra Nrlwi.'a We •nerd le have
dM --Nese d t . p illy,krehaibeg Dmwere
mat Nee neat morning tow Mien dept
I We bed as the besiege mesiad by the sr
tarn' dime .&
badsod the to e keen."Wewash Lost
abash listener'
r
eoearieaallj Ghost somewhere. De
tion ISM me before ousting ben Net ha bed
awe jasloi>st bag., Ilea ITt and 51* sal
ties Eden woad he S11, anal said it was air
lorry r base 1 . same bee in thin es••try
everywhere, hoe we lowed abet ul wr ear
ken number.
'Oe 1r.das d the week whin out wea-
rs I said tip flap tome did not seem as
- they ball been asp reefed b ktm Ma iltlwed
. nd had I Wows N 1 woad sot Math neem
os4. I war esgteioer about bow were
Ateaft& which caused see to make Othr►
mark, sed he said he expected some stoney
seem trees Illosithnd
d t.0 mktg. Whoa I tpokeverything
oto Mao as
'Oh, well, that yea can pieces yawn.' shout
staying.' Afterward, on the same day we
www slang the river bank for • walk. We
mane scram a stairway roar the tails. Ho
mid: 'Let w go down here.' We want
part way down and nest a men cashes
up having the appearance at bslongleg to the
plata I soggem .d diet we f how the man
op and we did.
'Os Wednesday the prisoner went to Buff-
alo to *mahout some essemge faiming to be
from Banwell and 1 went to Bt. Catharines
re ea8 os a trilled named Mra Johanna
Chore* I found no one thorn, bit my card
and returned to the Falb. 1 toned Mr. sad
Mra Burebell bad arrived and that the dark
at the 8t afford had tad them that Mr. Ben.
welts menage wee to sand all heavy luggage
tote Fitt8-ay.nu. Hotel, New Yark.
"Lest Friday morning the prisoner went
oat alone, 1 r.mesising at the hoose Shortly
steirw mea. Borchelt returned and said,
'What do yeas dusk I have assn in the paper
in 000aection with that m found murdered
at Prfedtoat They have touted actor -am
marked F. C. Bomw.O,' I mid, 'Son 40s%
mean to tell me sof He mid, 'Yea' Ar -
remanent' ware made for IM. and Mn. Bar-
ehell to go to Prisoner, and sae to tate Fitt -
avenue Hotel, New York. He lett on the 2,•4
p. m train for Paris, i on the ttp. m. trills
for New York. I went to the Ftttir0a�
Hotel, found no trace, returned men Rris
and went to the boas* and fated • akin
inside."
T
115 PER CENT. OFF 1
-res--
T WO WIIHD,
1' Lert,ntltae.
1111Baas, ppy���
111•Wta. t�aottt� -some.
said
All Heavy Winter Goods
J. A. REIO & BRO.
For Salts er to tet.
FOR SALE, - A NEW FRAME
Hoare with ene-eigbtb et as sere of had,
.tinted es Rha. P•ttiek street. For tenth
apply to FRED. W. JOHNSTON. 17 les
FARM WANTED. -FOR A CLIENT,
• farm of 100 acres or las& situated near
the Hwa .f Ooderlob. Aryl to
R. C. ilAY8
alt roped., ll
&.oder1c4.
RENT. -TWO HOU8E8 ON
t4tanley-st. use block trees the 8gs.re.
Foralso appy to
t1 JIBS F. SMEETH.
HOUSE FOR BALE. -Twelling HAT COM
re t8. r.rn PORTABLE et C.1 sad Waterbed -
The
bow b osevesaatly located width'
8shqe�et d�btas.* of the businessrable Apart of tI
Perttenlars�ipply on pprbe soot enmises. or address F
MRtt. MORTON.
44-11 Box f1. Ooderteh P.O.
Dentistry.
M NICHOLSON, LD. B.
Meath dor halt,.. DENT Ili ra0Mill
Odes,'W* 1..
DR. IL RICHARDSON, LD.B,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Gas sad 1118.00 Air destabtered kr
PIAAkemmisestskylit .•e•• viima Speck'
Moe-UpGrand Opera Howse Bork.
Earthen ea wast -.a- Oed.rtab. !W -1v
it.nbel Loans ane insurance.
a 11. LEWIS. Barrister, Prootor in
r r . llarWsee �n - Maser to leas at y
Outs, leas.la-
(steeds. StiWt lean,
pertli erall personally or s verymwrit.. erat& 21
C. BALMIER,
CLERE PI88T DIVISION COURT,
C Ia.ureace, rade aad tiaaeral
Oen[
M l�rttsre' Notes Di.ouest.& Cost.
Oerics-elext se Ceenell's Furniture Store,
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F J. T. NAFTEL,
t LIPS, FIRE AND ACC 1WENT LV-
SCRA SCE 4E110' T,
RgtesomWg North &stab k Meroaatfe
Liverpod Leaden & Globe; Norwich Vales ;
North America. Uis ; art Acciiest laser -
saw al North America.
Lowest Rates. Lawes nettled}ssseptly
Money to Loss es Farm and Tows F...... t y
(asveyaacing desa Property valued, etc.
010. Our. ilor het. sad Square,7Go`.ricl,
FARMS FOR SALE.
i have • number of farms air sale is dtdten
eat pans .1 Oater1s. Upon atomism farms
were never no cheap In tbie province as at the
present time. and K yea weal • twat 1 wood
are Waited
to her new. 11 year eats
i na wed you • farm on a stall
cash peymest,glvtaw yew pasty cd time to pay
to thNames eel�y ulz• iONOrats eet
nemesia most
' 11 yea have Imam .d est t require melt
i ma give Ten ee.eod value Nor yew money
as you cYt� gse�tt elsewhere.
1 will 1read you 4esariatie.• of !at me
f for sale a any_ ioodity on beerier from you.
JOHN J. PATON
SI nal,»t Ktt ger. east. Threats.
FARM FOR SALE,
lead .C.Cagll.
It is clear from it that the prisoner and
Boswell aft Buffalo at 6 o'clock on Monday .
&Renting. The prisoner's story to Palley is
1000 he (Bluebell) peered the day at litigant
Falls and that Benwell went westward to -
wardn London. There is ample evidence
however to establish the fact that Burchell
wee at Eastwood, and near where the mur
dervd man was found on the same Monday.
Brakeman Oen. Hay knew the pAmser when
he lived .t Wo od.tcet in Mb He Naw him
get on the train at Eastwood. Tbe train was
going east and lett Eastwood at 3.40 in the
afternoon Harebell west right through from
Eastwood to the Fab, reaching then • little
after 7 p.m.
Win. H. Poole was the onadsefor on the
train that left the Falb Monday morning.
Two young men got off his train at Nast-
wood- His derriptiun of them tallies with
Beircbdl and IlenwelL Several other people
saw a pram that answers to the deeerip
tion of Borchelt in the vtrinity of
Princeton The evidence is quite cote
elusive 1bet Harebell went on to Eastwood
with Be.weU, so that it looked if the author-
ities have secured th. culprit Mn Harebell
is stili under arrest bat no endear* has as,
yet been adduced to connect her with the
murder although she undoubtedly karst of
her busbsMdl deceit
Further startling evidence' has been un-
earthed against BurebeU. Mis Alla Fallon,
formerly of Woodstock. tells a story which If
cornet will show that she was the last person
Madge hie murderer who saw lfeowell alive.
&t . was not called at the Ingle.* but to
a reporter she mid:- 'Kin Monday Fab.
17 two men pawed our hose in the direction
of the swamp, which Is but a short distance
away. I remember that it was Monday at
account of the fact that a ball was held in
PrimetAm on that day. I made he remark
that they were doubtless two young duds
going down to the ball. 0.. of them walked
in front. He was somewhat taller than his
companion and of .lighter build. He wore •
long grey overrved with a cape on it. His
companion, who walked behind, wore w hat I
took to be a dark pee jacket."
She knows Somerset well bort hesitated
mora when asked if she could identify the
mos who walked behind as Mr. Somerset;
.he would not like to swear that it was Saner
stet; bot was satisfied in her non mind fiat it
was him. Tun iwly one bona, behind Miss
Faders and tae' swamp where the murder
took place, so that in .J1 human probability
she wee the last person win sew Beawell
alive, with the exoeptkin of his roll -hearted
murderer. Being asked at what Unmet' day
eine saw the two men, the replied that des
was linable to say exactly. but knew It was
shortly after dinner and probably about 1
dirk. This would harmonika.. witb the tor
kinin ny already produced.
The Importance of this Infnrma•ino win
r.aetiIy be seen. It is directly in the line at
Inds *nation already received nod s.eme
misty to ion among the bet links of the char
Tho Wardle!
March 10. -A t :n p. in.
riaturdty night the .erne., jury which bad
bran in enwian allasfter.00n returned this
verdict
"That ah. a Id Pre brick Cornelius Bee -
well came to its defib by two pistol shoe,
Med Into Ids bard trove behind . one et r
tear the nape of by reek and another • little
behind and ahem the aft err, Other of
which was sufficient to caste death
"And your jurors hay • name to helirn
diet mkt .twits were fined by tie haled Of
Reynold Harebell, alias ton a ed, with the
deliberate puepse of wilfully and fel-.ier
h erneemfttlag minder, on cr abet Fib 11',
i10*
"An 1 we are of npiniwn that Florence gas,
aWl. wife of the said Reined Ea
war m
semaery le the mthe alter e met°
The lading seamed behemoths Hep some
ler el Ind ssse.Msd a awed w
?O.t. Ra11 dads. w dkrn..t
The - I will offer for sale tbe ked
lowing vary desirable farm. ootio1.or et t►r
easterly 170 scree of Block '-1 " la the 7h eon
io
ceark of the Town.bl of Colborne, In the
County of Hulme. 711 farm is sitar
rod ti mile. from Oderob, and l
mike train Carlow• an the Halo lined
d
Road. There is a good frame house. !i-
magers.
}•lager& 'almost new, re by 1M ceetainf
rooms a large barn, 10 by 17, with cattle
sbrd. 42 by 14, attached. and one el the finest
orchards in the township. It Is watered by
• never -failing spring creek end a rood del`
About IDescres ck'ared and tree from stamps.
There is no waste land of an kind on the
place. Goal school within SO rode of the
boos..
W ill be sold on reasonable terms.
Yoe terms sad further particulars appty to
JNO. BP.BA'KENRIES; E.
Proprietor. Ooderich.
or JOSEPH Meg SOWN.
O on the ptemfees.
FIRS'. -CLASS BRICK HOUSE AND
LOT FOR SALE ON 8T. PATRIC C tar.
-About two ?Mentes walk from the Square.
Two stories high. brick addition is the rear
li stories 41ak building covered with slate.
1n building has 3Iarge rooms os .tet Ant.
upstairs there are 5 large moms. la the rear
addition there are kitchen. ,5517;- washroom.
Upstairs. girls room and bathroom, Also stood
ceder. Apply to the 1. who will
give all neosssaq ia1ormatkoa.
&tL DANIEL GORDON.
FARMS AND TOWN PROPERTIES
FOR SAL& -Led 13. Is Ma111•.4 Cos
Colborne, 111 •eree-a ver; Ane Ifarm- Prion
*MOO. Lot E.I t in let cop. 8, D. Ashasid•
10 acre. price tqM, Lots 43 and tt In let los.
K Inloes.Brnc. Count 100 none. Will be sold
very cbeep.Lota 15, Sand Wi of 17. in the Rh
cos. Wawantah, 505 acres of emergent lad is
one block. Price MeV Lot 71.Melar' the.
fien1 f. Town tows aof
Goderie& Pries e
(lederrob, on Light Ro
Lot e
street. with brick bores and sth(S. Price
only GIM. Lou 177, 11. 14115 sad pt. 1014
Town a Ooderlch, peony ill of an as.. 1s
one Week within the bue na= part et the
town. Price only fele. The above proper-
ties will be Hold ea easy teems of payesset.
Apply te
C. PRAGER. Ooderlcb.
N.B. -Mopey to lend at ven low rates. in
FOR SALE.
Weot half of lot 111. Arthur Street. with
small brick cottage thereon.
Button.. Lo7i,-1111, td, 144, 145. slide
Street, St. Andrews Ward.
111. eau nee of Helve and Britannia Road.
Trento gory bare on threat. reat, let
sad halfSeveral lots IN Reed's Survey, opposite new
Show Grouted.. via :
Nos SA, 24. 15. y0. !s, ht. 55. N. M.
All the above at LOW RATES.
Apply to
roeU DAVISON & JOHNSTON
Administrator's Notice.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
The creditors of Paapbas Irwin, late of the
Township of Waterton. In the County of
Hoorn. reom•s. deceewd. who died ea r
about the Mid da of Jeawary, A. le lark and
all ethers hating daises amenst ble estate
are hereby sets ed ss soma by pet. pr.psld,
or otherwise deliver to the udretemee, soli
titers ter Thomas Aad,rssn, a�ifani.rstr
of t he oasts sad a el the
at 'heir odic* In til 1... el O in the
County of Hoorn, es or WereM well day of
April.A. D. 1100. their
soma addresseeWom wt4.111
particulate m/ theirt'.1
that, ..moate and the ..ere of tbe
dde I11 any l bend by them sed 1■ defaa71 there-
of. and idanewdlinely ewer the said 5th day of
Amil, A. D. Itthe tbe meets ofthe add Stephan
irwta, &.Maned will be disinhibited aeeig
the parties eatitted tbente, having t.gw
ally M deism et whit* settee
swan ss abseil requhed
$200,000 PRIVATE FUNDS
WTo lenten farm and tows property, u low
est taurest. M ke m„
Mauna chaired agents far the Trost sad Lose
CompaCo o lasabe the ],aadic
credit Company. the Lo.dwLoan siir
of Canada. Interest, 0, It sad 7 per coat.
N. 8.- Borrowers amu 0454. mused to
day, if title satisfactory.
& JOHNSTON,
1571 Barristers !a. Oederlck
000 TO LOA!(. APPLY TO
rick CAMKIWN MOI, r t CAIULItON; Gd
M
',CONEY TO LEND. -A L A R O H
1 .00.51.1 Physa Feeds for invemmea
at lowest rates ea eat -.lose Mortgagee Apply
to OARROW & PROUD/OOT
R. RADCLIFFE,
GENERAL INSURANC'i,
REAL ESTATE Ann
MONEY LOANING AGENT
=covey
=]loos to Lend ��w� t Io.a.,wbd
lower rate 01 interest g 1�ja fie' wat ay
mit tie renewer.
any w•T
sroFFICs - Soma der fres &gear.
Wer Street Ooderlcb. >R�tf
Legal.
C A M PION, BARRISTER,
t' -Over O.'1 _, 'Notary Pr e t
r tthe reaps
formerly eoeaded M Joao* Dello. MIN
) C. HAYS, SOLICITOR, 1tc
strei7eGOdr'd serer Square HadesWag
Tate Fends u lead a 9 p t, �1M5.
CIARROW & PROUDFOOT, BAR
kit RiSTERS Attonere, Solicitors,
Ooderieh J. T. Darrow, VY. Prondfoot- 17
CAMKRON, HJLT & CAMERON,
3oderleb. IL eraC d( ,.
O. (1aero.. C C. Rees. Q -C. P. rot. Y7i1-
Amusements,
Gl1ODERICH MECHANICS' INSf
TTS LiBRARY AND RLADI
11, seer. el Let street d Squire
OMs frees 1 to 41 p.m., and from 7 to Wpm
ABOUT 2000 VOL'S IN LIBRARY
Leneiiwg hair., Weekly nod IUwebwbd
Papers, l ceptsiwes, tc. , on File.
MEMBERS)! IP nano.. ONLY .aISM,
granting free use of Library and Rasdis•
Hewn.
App1!catlon for neerebrs►Ip resolved In
Librarian. in rooms.
& MALC•OMSON, 080. ST7VENS,
President. Secretary
Ooderich. Msreb 11th. SM.
Auctioneerin9.
TORN KgNgO�1 USNElAL AVO-
( Merttess hathe seethe
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eatrarted N anin
Works\s ota I.'.0.. kp yrty
8808 Ceent.
Ad this odic* having beet elven under the Societies.
..1 the roved Panne' of Oat.&{.,
l7• t IM eW ttdselstrrater w111 net he
Her thorned omens or say part
I
to M paths se whale dant aotioeo
have base reeemv.d et the thee of
timet tab Oh 4•T of Marr
CAMERON. HOLT & Obillhams
Pel; the said dlM
midel 10l
3Aeaical.
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