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FRIDAY, APRIL4, 1890. _
THE itNT-4Rlfi ELE( TION.
The sires of the times are that a Pro-
vincial general election is dote at band.
This week the last session of the sixth
Parliament was brought to • close, and
the next event of will be the
holding of in the constitu-
encies where party candidates have not
already been chosen.
West Heron is one of these constitu-
e ceea, for op to date no word of • nomi-
nating oonveotion for either of the politi-
cal partie :las been vouchsafed. Tbereap-
peats to be an anxiety cn the part of each
of the political factions to know who the
candidate of the sober will be helots a
convention for the purpose of nominat-
ing *standard-bearer is held. Many of
the Reformers up t) date are alsolatino
upon Hon. A. M. Roe being stili c pen
to candidature, notwithstanding the
rumors of his retirement from public
life which have been prevalent of late,
but there are numbers Ube look at his
retirement as aneon•t tLo possibilities,
sad who have undertaken to look about
for an .liyibl. c.ndid•te in the •vent of
his withdrawal. The Reform party is not
lacking in good material kr representat-
ives even should the sitting member see
fit to retire, and the party would not be
without resource should the present iu-
ommbent decline to be a candidate at the
forthcoming contest. It is quite true
that the prestige that attaches to an old
somber, wbo his gone over the ground
Meow a time and oft. necessarily vivo
him a status, but the fact of having a re-
eord, of one kind or other, is often a
source of weakness rather than strength
to the old member. Out own opin-
ion a that nine times out of ten the
fact that a man has occupied positios
and been subjected to the lurid glare of
public criticism is often to his detriment.
In the tenth case the man moat be an
exceptional man in mon ways than one.
Abraham Lincoln lat.l down the axiom,
"Never swap holes crossing • stream.
and if we are not going to swap Loses
the earliest opportunity yf setting aside
the rumors that have arisen regarding
the probable retirement of Hon. A. M.
Ross should be had. This eon only be
done by the immediateholding of • Cos-
veation, and the personal declaration of
the Pmvineial Tresurer. 1t is believed
by many thee the Local election will
be held in the "leafy month c1 Joni"
and it is absolutely necessary that
the Reform candidate should be in the
field end approved by the Coevettion at
the earliest possible date.
The Conservative party some *1... ago
held its anima nesetiRg, bat at the in-
stance of Mr Rohl Bipsiagb•se,the gosh
oval aegosiner of the seety,postroomed the
n ooiasthm of s esediebeee. They ftrse-
1Jte11y t1eSOedt that takbeg the fi[erse
of the previous elections the cheeses for
carrying the Riding by a straight party
candidate are doubtful, bot they are of
opinion that an indspend.at candi-
date .bo could imam a break on his op-
ponent s previous rseord, and could also
ocesolidats the Opposition vote would
come within a measurable distasoe of
carrying the Riding. Such au oat M
nut to the fore at the present
time, sod that is no dcobt what
caused the postposememt of the nomi-
nation at the moot convention at
Smith a Hill. In the event of no Tory
candidate turning op on behalf of the
Comservativea, amttioismtly strung to do
battle, the bops is expressed by essay
of the faithful that an independent Re-
former
.former would content the 000atiteeecy.
In such an event a keen fight would re-
sult, for the bulk of the Conservative
vote -if not its entirety -would be cast
for the independent Rstormer, on the
principle. usually laid down, of two
evils choose the lsat. If the new candi-
date were • man wsll•pcated on the
questions of the day, and supported by
the dissident Liberals who form • cer-
tain proportion of the electorate to
every uonstitusocy, the betting on the
reeslt of the oontest would oirteisly not
be a question of heavy odds in favor of
either of the candidates
Tbe foregoing is a calm and dispas-
sionate presentation of the case as it
exists in West Huron today. Whsle the
decks are being cleared for action In
other ooustitueocite, the rival penis* in
this constituency are quietly sailing
&Jong watching carefully each other's
, bot doing nothing towards
forwarding •[gressive action. When the
signal for battle is hoisted at the mast-
head of the flagship of the fleet, it may
be too Tate to clear for action.-
Everything at present points to an
early election, and inside of twc months
we may be in the heat of it. Let's get
ready at onef to face the music.
What's the matter with Mr Hays that
he canoot be put in the field as a candi-
date for North Huron for the Ontario
Legislsturo-Clinton News -Record.
There's nothing the matter with Mr
Hay., bot there is something the matter
with the constttueooy of aVcork Huron.
Sir John a Gerrymander Act knocked it
out some yon ago as a Dominion con-
stituency, and our personal knowledge
doesn't go bask to the. time when it was
a Local riding.
Wage that bald eagle of the Rockies,
the talented tative of that wild
and woolly western constituency Pila-of-
Bones (Regina) underfelts to scarify the
t, he spares neither friends
nor epithets. This is his latest and most
finished oration on the suhlect, sod com•
hog from • Tory of the Tories is racy
reading.:-
"We
eading.:-
•'We have at the head of the Govern-
ment a great manager of men, bat in
some respects not • statesman. We have
nae fine brain in the Administration, but
after him at the present moment we
have a Cabinet of antiques. I don't care
bow wide my statement is circulated, it
most Come out. We want a strong
Government, and we can save two mil-
lions of dollars • year if we fall back on
the true principle of potting capable men
in ofhoe. It is • thing not to be stood
any longer. It is unbearable. Whet
have we got at the present moment 7 It
is a government by Deputy Ministers
The heart of the Administration •boold
- lo given to the formation of an loons -
[ration policy. lion may say to me.
What is your scheme) Well, I as not
• Minister, and I am not going to peddle
brains to • man who has none. We
ought to have at the heed of the Depart.
went of tin Interior a geoiu. and • man
of re•oorce. This onontry is net [rein•
to tolerate a Gnvern,ent with simply
animal magnetism at its heed end with-
out any brains in the remainder of the
body. They will have to go if they do
not deal with thin vital goeation of 'mow
grat it n.''
Mr Oberlin Howson, of Retries, N.
W. T., is home no a visit to Conlon.
Iwo Fitzpatrick, Brussels, expects to
go to Deaver, Colorado, the week. H•
bee a brother there
Meme P Kelly A Son. Blyth, have
already placed an order wet& • firm for
5280 granite monument, to be e'eoted in
the eemetery in honor cf the late Mot P.
Kelly.
Mr P. Phelan, jr., Myth, met with a
very orioles secident on Sunday, the
$3rd sit, while attending to hi. hates
It moms one of the h .rens, a vision.
yogi.' animal, kicked him en a terrible
menn*r, breaking some o/ his ribs sed
imjwring hien internally, so mesh so that 1
his life was despaired ref. By latest •e-
e.ronts he is doing as well se oma bees
toted.
CHAMOIS JI THE LLRIFF,
HOW MR. FOSTER SPEAKS ON THE
FINANCES OF THE OOMINK)N•
Seam of w Trip dfemgen-Twessy Five
are a eiarad Milled me tie SW ea
P r -T a etmals.sa Seeinsed 1e Re
Iwgseewa--A Sewelme of genes Tw.
ttlrltene Tr,r Sam Teen
OWTAWA, Mock 111-0a Thursday atter.
seen r. Pester &livered W hedges
spank He Mad the c entry en we
of the +undue statements
ler the lam twelve momtha The bas et
the ceentry W been tatriy snoor.dsi. Its
gaawMl trade had somewhat exeseded that d
��,aes P' Iiisa Tear, Sad the revenues satin-
trade
had Moen rally realised The building
tf railways W hose fairly vigorous, Sad fila
vellum ei trees bed been terser than ever
Wena Oates frelebb W begs Nosey, nod
IheshOweners ei die Marie Provtao s.
Ihe grime tabu aid the riven. bed been fah-
fy rewarded for weir stterprlaa Immlgne-
Yem W Moen psprir is ameshws sad ohm
Than ever beton, .d tor IMM the formalism
K • aeolees et a peeping"' people in the
=srliorthweat might be Snaked. Tbe
, farmfsg and Airy interests were
e • state, at least, at err prosperity .ad
wltbout want or bard.bip. $omswlsg had
been dome aim toward' the evaLstioe or
ems hops which bad been eatertalaed
w the establishment d rapid tram& to all
'arta of the world. he Pacific fast uurvaoe
tad met with eplemdid mucosa That the
'Wane service bad not mateial sed, the
()overarms& wee not to bison. The great
�Iss 1. the cant et ship bWldlag bed made K
taposeibie that the contract whack had been
mitered into .houd be carried out Three
(operate tines between the Maritime Prov-
iso= .ad the Wet Indies had been sAab-
Throughout the broad land peace
plenty bad prevailed, and the Ave -mil -
of the people looked back on the past
liar with joy, and forward to many others
Which should be mon prosperous.
lie proceeded to read from a flimsy sheet
t male of figures out of which • comparative
natemeot >. here given:
RISME
The revenue and expenditure for 1 11- lP
w ere as follows:
Revenue 018,792,970
(ixpa.ditare 36,917.1•1
Rurpltr 1,05,0011
The eatimttd revenue and expenditure
for the curreut year. 100.90, oo the bans of
the receipts up to Manch 20, are as follows:
Revenue. ... . .. _00,300,000
0,900,000
Expenditure 36,500,000
Surplus. 2, 700,00
1tY09L
The estimate for the rat fetal year, mew
mincing July 1, is as follows:
Hareem 810,300,000
Expenditure 26,700,00
Surplus 2,500,000
The details of the estimated revenue for the
WO year are:
Noose 03,500,000
UMW 7,410U,000
Miscellaneous. h, 700,000
Resuming, be said that so tar the review
and the prospect warni eminently satisfactory.
'o view of such statements and the vici i-
tudea of the country dunng its early growth,
Were was great cause for thankfulness fur
be extent of its prosperity. Irresistibly the
hind wee turned bark upon history. Evok-
d by the stteous. of twenty years ago from
.bat might Iv called a cher of scattered
provinces, it had taken oo the mantle of unity
and growing greatness: it had over•ame all
obstacles of widely different conditions and
timrt Illimitable distaoros, and embraced
Ibe larger if not the greater, part of the too-
lbar It had dotted ib busy waters, with
thipa It had planted • thousands iede.-
trim of wblcb the prosperity of the
pat could be excelled Duly by the promise of
;he future. It bad pad for its great pro-
gress
ro{Tess by wealth hard earned on land and
eater. It had pledged its credit to the er-
uct of millions, and it Loud be maintained
that every duller of that amount had - boon
well .pent.
But as was stated kW year, mer it might be
dated again, that, looking at the splendid
e quipment which Canada enjoyed by means
K this hitters, the public debt.
the public expenditure !or oMi
timid not be increased. Until, the year 1141141421
t least, the net. debt neer) not be increased in
oder that the 1unetiona of the country
night be generously Orformod. Sorb a con -
libation as was estimated was surely a
princely catering for the nurture and govern
bent of the interests of • people of Ave
Milian. Canada had a princely equipment
ind a royal and if private ho-
w -pries should be aa active is the future as
t had been in the peat that would
se found to meet all demands.
He went no then to speak of the all
=portant subject of tb. .•banges which
dee Government p.-opOSO1 to make in
be tariff. It might be taken for
;ranted that no would
e made with the policy of 'resole -
ibis protection which had been air
mired the people of (''nada in 1';'.
tad 1r•;tl. and whi.•h ha. been alma
naintained If ever a prin•'iple or plan was
well discussed and ably argued the questions
which underlay the proposals of that day
mud enjoy that distinction. it was stated
igen that that system of protection would die
natural and an early death. it was
hat the pmtortive'ysteni of the coun'iry ro
dip south of us was tottering to ifs fall and
hat the policy of ('*nada w.oald fall with it-
ot that had never come to pass. The
Manley of legislation in the Felted States
ince that time bad .frown not only that that
Totem had not tutee abawlosol, but that it
tad been hedged about be further safeguards.
'a the D.,minks of Canal no
Md been brought about that mad* it ex -
*client, tut tbt-.ystent of re•m.nahle prover. -
ion of the young ialnetries of tree country
tbou11 bre abolished.
In staking .•Insageg the is might
e a.•-n+d•.f tinkering with the tariff. die
erMng rcrtaineternal pnnripk* reblr-1 wore
add wtnwIines to underlie thie very existence
if • tariff. Huta tariff wan wit a..rtiele of
%Kb to be held for a hundred year* It the
principle of rwpsable and Air ir.Rerttou
:.f the industries of the montry wen. tnaintaln•
id there would be found the very bed excuse
tor changes which were made neasmary til
the eugen.ierm.nt of sew industrial and en
enrnpnrtatioe rif new nommodltitta
rb. duty on vinegar and antic arid would
1. re -arranged. Fancy boxes end retch far(
ty at t MIM generally would be hien w n hole
IN per rent. to Ni per rent Palate would 1b
Iivtded into eve elease, and the donee 1*
`n. word on those clears tato the m•swfartan
o whit* time largely mitered s.tse ab
(mod la Cased,. A rvdW Ibattnn of the
liaise spin glair wand be .tate In order to
I,.Mgroeertaiw anamshles at present nesting.
t ' (aiwoe. a reduction nu comma widow
woad 1r made in order that H +seed
-d be 'ager on hig►ly s. the Aei.berd artlrle.
'&ioyee •.d mittens would bear ea luermsd
hely id 5 even Wall paper and liesseM tet
vv.ryress lends t.mellll Ipsflebeest (M Rey
Weems wdmy would SO tahmed by d per
sole !Sem old deity en piss W
haws teemed ss this mei& ef the phew. but
Obeid beim bled hest tis Amnia *edgily is
.r ea the aquaria Ma. On mtierm las
dusty woe & be I.Qsnsd nom R pill SOh M
IL per aunt- Wire et tapper sed hest., lame
Wore tree, hseostsrth *sold be pr arced b
a daq d 10 per wee (lanai wire would
be rand hem
wM eat, w •
goods
duly
from TX per pound void beer awe IS per sena. 51
10 cents par pseud and to per sent.
• rs•rraegs..t d far :dtalies en spirit.
and about would M made on we bests el
prod strength. so that sbwngly fsAlid
gents amid Mkt haus Me dvseaaga .ver
w hin at peon(.
Sweet leathers ad Doings for haft and
sir weal/ 1w eased Straw goods ovoid be
rad 5 per osis, .ad Ail bats woad bear •
duty el IID per amt sod $LfiOa doss.
Men pork, now bearing • duty of sue
emit per posed, would be taxed et 1)4 tits
Beef from 1)tio.ta to 1 mets, prepped meall
from 9 to d orate; tried lard from 1 to 3
tits, and Riot taws prop+ ::ona*ly from 11
to 10 per eat
Coes, kUa dried, or to be klle dried .id
greened into meal, should have • rebate d
90 per oat of res rigiist defy paid.
Mohnen wound he taxed at 1)4 teats pe
gallon. Fruits wool/ be pieced .gain on the
tariff ea tam s,s figures that obtained be-
fore the duty wee removed. Several kl.&
of am11 berries .d tropical fru& were or
It me ptruposd to allow mining m.abie•
try, of the I dads which were not mesedactem
ed In Omani at the time of the lmportmelen,
to be admitted fres of deity tar three yore
All steal seed tree used h the meiehse
ore et free .ed Awn ve.tls would be ashen
ted fres so long s they were mot oases/act,
Wed f Canada.
11 had baan resolved to remove the duty
es seed corn admitted to be grown for eedt-
.[a perpo~•
So tar ae the duty on Boer war camasrsed,
the O..-.. sit 1.d decided to apply s
remedy for • dMparity between the amouaf
of duty ped on .sough wheat to make • bar
rel of flour, and the amount of duty ou the
lour itself, by Increasing the duty on Hoer
25 teats • barrel.
H. J. Whitely. of Brussels, went to
Toronto on Monday moruiog, of last
• eek.
Mrs Stacey and fimPy, Brussels, 01 -
prat to m.o.' to Denver, Colorado this
.eek. Three of Mn Stater a daughters
are marred there.
P. Thompson, ..f Toronto, was danger-
ously 111 donor rut week with inflate -
magma ,f the lungs but is improving
nuow. For • time his life was despaired
of.
She People's Column.
BOY WANTED. -TO WORK IN
carriage able at It ion carriage
Werke. DpOy ede-
rick. 5111
L4'OR SALE. -A MARE -QUIET
I' to drive and very gentle. age minim 4
years- new harness and top buggy. Cheap
for owl. Apply to
A. B. *ORNELL.
Sett Cabinet Maker. H•mUton-*e. Dederick.
(`,REAM DRAWERS WANTED -
v Tke subscribe will be in Oodericb at tie
Colborne Hotels Tuesday. April 15111. at 2
p.m., to let route for drawing casino to the
Dederick creamery. Parties desirous of ob-
taining tooter will please attend.
502t JOHN HANNAH, Proprietor.
DRESSMAKIIG0. - MIS.. KATE
REiD) begs to Inform the twine of Gode-
rich and vicloitt that she has owned • dreens
makioi establishment in M:I.son's Block.
South side the Square. Entrance Next door
to the barber shop. Also Howell's Improved
Sett -fluting ('harts for sale. 51-11
NOTICE. -THE ACCO1'NTS (W A.
Murdock & ,".o. are in my bands fortol •
leetisseed must be settled at s:e;otherwise
coata will be incurred.
eft THOMAS GUNDR1.
rIM) DROVERS AND CATTLE
1 Dice LIMO.- FOR RENT. --The traitor
of the property known as the Hi,, Meadow an 1
Islands, in the river Maitland. oprosite the
Town of Goderich. containing 130 acne, more
or lees. Also the property known as the IHs-
tillery property, together with the building
themes. Forparticularsaappoplyto
F. JEFFREY. Agent.
4121 Ridgewood Farm. Goderich.
`JANTED --LIVE AGENTS FOR
• the ibminlos Deena, Mutual Fire In.
mranse Company (the largest purely Mut nal
Fire Insurance Company is Canada.) Cost
of Inenrance .or last 1.7 years slightly over
half one premium parable to stock c-om-
paaitx .1pp.y with teatimoeials to
R. J. IIOYLK• Manager.
March 12th. 100, 40 31. Owen Sound.
BOLLS FOR SALE. -TWO IM-
PORTED Shut -Hon Bulls for wale
..Wallace. 2752 d►nblln. (URIC These
animals have proved themselves superior
tock getters, and are qualified to go with any
herd. WIII exchange one for heavy draught
mare. For ppsarrttirul•rn apply to
rim ISAAI' SALKKLD. Godericb P.O.
`4
l-SiC LESSONS. --MISS A(7GTE
THOMSON I. prepared to give music
lessons on the piano or organ. For parti-
culars inquire at Geo. W. Thn's Muck
`Store. omsoreef.
THE HURON HOTEL.
This well-known and popaier hotel ha tweet
refitted and polarised during the past seems.•
and in now second to nose in quality d .r
cowimalation tor the travelling pnbdfo. Geed
a xommodaW. for trasnientf s.
W1c
square. Roderick
Proprietor
Administrator's Notice.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Tb. creditors of Rtapbes , late ret e
Townabip 01 Wswa..sb, in the 100.17thd
Huron. yeoesas. dieeaeed, wbo died ea er
about the DM day of Jesuitry. A. 1). 1
all Shen booms terms set hl
an hereby notified to son -1 poli,
nr oth.rwler deliver to the undersigned
cisme. for Thous Anderson, admiiii
of the estate aid Masora of the sod
at Ib.O office in the Town of Ooderieb,
County of Heron. oh rthe Leh dal .1.I
April. A. 1). 1M. their Mains* ma
wreames. addr,mus 54 traparticulateatg�
particulate d tuoff
their aoeeeats i the mature the .sense
tem Of any) held by them and le 4.fa.:t the
- of. eel 1nnsedlately after the and sob day of
prLA.rqpDe. 111.0� thew/stabs ibe ��g�pSrieNhes
soy to et which meths =row iMen
siegeases r.o
seevl .bidOm
Nedtee w
Caw ill *sold will Me
liable for tlosd Mmet5Msoe
toting posse wheat use
hbnw resolved el thesMswtelmrl
eel
Usag$A hLT1 A1E
1iMadMsC1R
e. stMeitalearater.
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JMteaica t.
SPRIN(} STOCK
COMPLETE.
The Choicest Goods in the Market and Best Value
Iver Shown.
SEE OUR
PRINTS AND DRESS GOODS.
THS PATTERNS AND COLOMINOb ARE
LO v ELY.
J. A. REID & BRO.
Goderich, March 27th, 1890.
For Sale or to Let. Dentistry.
FARMS 101* BALK
M• NICHOLSON, LD.S.
I have • asmbr of farms le ode la tear -
met pats of Ontario. As es are away, (arms
mei atter so cheap in dais province in at the
mem* lime. sad It you wast a farm 1 wand
waaa'd you to bey new. 11 your mean*
are 1=Ms// e. soli you a taro ea a small
cosh pdpm est,gevkytFo plea, el tea* taloa.'
balsamts st a Sew rate of la -
MOM *. you M acquire • beam et
y Int yogd =Egresses
Cad do not leashes credit
1 cue give you et good vale*dge year nto.y
se you sae ggaett eseewhees.
1 win pig seed yea el farms
for sale la any localityea free yea,
JOHN .1. A
=Sty M Klogt Beet, tti eemb..
FOR SALL-THAT CO1lMODiOUti
house on North-st.at proem by
the eabscriber, metallizing shut PIMA be -
miles hitches, pantry. Meseta sad Seed
Hard ad soft water ea thepn gee/
stable sad driving dads. Ext arched.
The ate le ens d emit dwbsble &
Also that 0 hems es Coled.len Ter-
race with geed ad ether samvenhew.
Tare i. • aced half acre Set at4sehd sob
home. Terms to Bait purchases. to
M It. MR& SwIPT. X
At'CTION SALE OF VALUABLE
PROPERTY. -Aa s.otba one of pro-
perty belonging to the carats of the labs Ste-
phea Irina will be bold at 1)us.aa.ao. ea
$uurday, April 11th. at 2 o'clock p.m. The
property eosdata of sex acre r Ind, with
good frame house .red bare Sad three sew .1
hood orchard, situated use mile north of Dan•
g asses. ea the Gravel Road. Terme of sale
.lade known ,ta day of Ws. For further par
oculars apply to THOS. ANDERSON. d-
mlals(rster. ar JOS. M.LLO('GH. anetles-
er. Dungannon P. 0. NIL
L'OR SALE. - A NEW FRAME
11' Hoene with one-eight1 of as acre of land
situated on St. Patrick street. For terms
apply to FRED. JOHNSTON. 17 lin
141AMNfbk SA
The undersigned will offer for one the fol
lowing very desirable farm, cons(stht4 of the
easteriy 130 acres of Mock "Y.- an the 7th eon -
cession of the Township of Colborne, 1. the
('ouoty of Huron. This Ism is situat
ed if mile from Goderieb. and 1 `
miles from Carlow. c. the Mata Gravel
Road. There is a good frame house, !S-
norers. almost sew, Si by 2e containing 7
rooms a large barn, 0 by 41, with cattle
*bed. 42 b 14. attached. and oof the guest
orchards iow n the toww.Mlp. It is +rater d by
• Dever -falling spring creek and • goat well
About 11e acres cleared and free from et Mina
There is no waste land of any hind or the
place. Good school wind. 20 rods of the
noose.
Will be sold on reasemb5. terns.
Fur terns and tartber tars apply to
JNO. BRECAE.1RID(iLt,
Proprietoroderick.
or JOAIEPH ilicKKOWN.. (t
ea the p wake .
DENT L ROOMS,
TJghtb dor belt , the Pow Oates. w
na,cm.•
tlon
DR, L RICHARDSON, LD.S,
BUROZON DSNTI$T,
end evitalism •RaSt e
promenades
Up nuns. (road Opera Howe Blork•
dtrmna en WSA-lit., heeds icb. 2141-1,
Loans area insurance.
N. LEWIS. Barrister, Proctor in
. MariUm. Court - Money to wee at tie
per . pirate foods. 8trelrbt loan, in-
terest
yearly. Coss very erste. For
particulars can personelle or write. mel
C. SEAI;ER,
CLERK Fit--tT DIVISION OOCRT.
Conveyancer, Inaw'sa a, Ramie and Gewetal
Agent.
M to Id at Low Sates and Cost.
Farmer.eo' Votes Disoriented.
Orrice -Sett to Conell's Furniture Store,
0e lerich. 1 11.41
F J. T. NAFTEL,
LIRE, FIRS AND ACCIDIINT IV-
tUR.i NCE d(JEYT,
R.Ree sag North MUM t Mee.atll.
NorthevAsehl es ea1.1100 .ad Acc�identh ULwow-
nue,
of North America.
Lowest Rates. Lome rattled ppreoe����y
Loan Mosey to ea Fara and Tows Prse�t
Coaveyaaciag dem.. Property veined, soh
y
O0e.+-Car. Nortiset. and flgw.,76odsicb.
- $200,000 PRIVATE FUNDsi
To bacen farm and town property, at low
use Interest. Mortgage. parchased. (e .N
onsesee charged agents for the Trust sad Lean
Company Canada, the (laaada Leaded r
Credit Company. the London Lisa Compony
of ('aaada. lsterest. 4. N anr e
d t pow
N. B. -Borrowers can obtain money is
-day, if title
lsf0 DAVIBON R OHNITI'ON,
Bsrristars t -c., Goderich
LLIRST CLASS BRICK HOUSE AND
1 LOT FOR SALE ON 8T. PATRICK BT.
About two minutes walk from the Square.
Two stories high, Midi addition in the rear
if stories klub. building covered with Nato.
Main building has 3levee memos gree fiat.
upstairs there ere 5 large room*. In the rev
addition there are kitchen, pante y, washroom.
Upstairs. girls room sad bathroom. Also good
cellar. Apply to the uaderdglsed, who will
give all neonwary information.
Sett. DANIEL GORDON.
FOR SALE. - -
Wewt half of lot ill. Arthur Street, with
small hick cottage thereon.
Bt i unm s° Lora. - I.1. 1M. 244. 245, Elgin
Street, S1. Andrews Word.
431. coiner of Huroo and Britannia Rod.
Frank 114 story boles on Keays Street, lot
and halt land.
Several lots in Reed's Survey, opposite
Show (around., vis. :
Nos M. 24. to 0. 52, 114, 56. N. et.
A11 the above •t I -OW 1(ATb.'&
Apply to
02 *f DAVISON 4t JOHNSTON
A
Legal Sales.
UUTION SALE
OF
VALUABLE PROPERTY
in t1. Village of Duiwaanoo.
17 ndr aid by virtu, ea powered sale eon -
intend le • cerate Iigenter• oft�s.
which will be produced at the Untele �lila.
there will be eared tercel. by pnhile.54s.
at Mania's tient is the and Villa* of Dmwe
genes.. t 12 s' It
en •t.rd y the
77l2ttbday peel. A.D. IA. by Joseph Mal-
e aemhmear. the !allowing valuable pro-
le ame pored, use e1y :
A sad
enolsd thea. certain parcels or
g and
beteg an withers f eDemoseson. rein the
-Ceenty ef men. sad bang WW ....tpw.eg.d'wsity-t�w e.outh
tide of Jaa.es. Leve r,is the .d
Do
Vilaell
of lot n abetiiiiense in thege of Ninth
os div
ems., woolen of Me Tootwp.ttlp of
Wa es.tat.ing by ad • e -
meat eN elm .me of lend mon r lea
AM.• pert line 1e .umber thirteen in
the birth e.msemise of the Township
Wem Wpwa.y.mrb
te p.rtul•rly described
se followsr-Coormagnadag at • nate pleated
at dmi sol lie flossed I i Demesnes
ei sn sy
ea the mid M-thae�g
the ..lip WiltdtVilliam isa.fol►
=Wilt
hundred and selsstpe.e
ad.. easterly parallel with the fourth
lbw sem hundred aid thirty
hM, t seetbeefy parallel with William
Street e.e bn.dwf and seventy -throe fee 1.
thaw* sarsill with the fourth COO-
:=111111V
on-
.s� test, thswee.wtberl7 par -
.)55 * Bene thirty hart=
�wa&�se with bwrttl emelle .. line
Mm1R ifeny .y lti.drtrl fe.d
Net bet to of b.gltming se-
ta*..[ half ma acre sr land. Icor seven mis-
deed •.d sleety square teethe Me some there
elect
Term ars an the pretense • ,rood frame
hems. kitchen woodshed, tarenser with
hemostat*.
re
hlrge fere root. A sees -
leer of trust trees amen the ptapr
eseei en f To syr g g j■ 15
e sits ss. for .r anti
l bald �g
is e.ed,...d the erp.MV peeps
dedrablis T11RMP or SAL&.
Ten nor stmt of rhe prettaw went, M be
paid to the Ve.doe's &limiters no the day d
tab ad mrd 5..t to state n Ht
per wilt& IS dins the eater. The b. Set moa
reettale s Meremere on the premises/or them
yews per eget per OSSISI.
The Mane
f w ll be end silliest too • rem
TA. ender win fa�y�
diads, atmewet d tlw, ami
BRANNON A 'eaf�usareet sow 1. her
Zia
' ittw •t/� » tha
gsA SsAmseN. . ▪ Cera Addiddem ,s
a.1
...els.. of
e
000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
CAMYRON HOS.[ &CAMERON. Cod
nob. sty
MONEY TO LEND. -A LA RG E
11./.1 amount d Private Fads for lavo.tmen
sit lowest rate on eret-clam' Me`y. App.,
to0A"mow t PR0LDFoOT
R. RADCLIFFE,
GENERAL INSURANCE,
REAL ESTATE kiln
MONEY LOANING AGENT
t�et";;I
aLend 05 pMyg�at 0
.,
lowest rate of interest lb eel ON 10
.Wt 11, Borrower.
West
OFFICE -mooed mer -
N M Serest Goderich. a
Legal.
- C A M P I O N, BARRISTER,
FP gsHolser. Notary Public, • t e.
011111m-Ovt'Jesd•n's t,rng Stare, the rooms
formes* snmpted by Judge Doyle. frets
C. HAYS, SOLICITOR, &c
• Ogee, owner el Square and M rt
street (ioderne
ich. over telegraph Da. Pn
rate vflea& to lend at 9 Per wet. WOW
GARROW & PROUDFOOT, BA R
MISTERS Attorosys, Solicitor,
Goderich J. T. G•now. W. Pro.dtoei. 11
CAMERON, HOLT a CAMERON,
3edefich.
IIn (Sel�leiteerre la tree.
C. COSUSI . C C.Harnete. hest t M.
Amusements.
(1ODERiOId MECHANICS' INSTI
TUTS LiBRARY AND READiN
Room.
rd Sa
M. o. haat street d Square tut
NedrOpen from i to t p.m., mad from 7 to 10 p.m
ABOUT 2000 VOL'S IN LiBRARY
Leading Dade, Weedy and IllvMfreted
Papers, A(e;ar5es, Ake., on Pile.
MEMBERSHIP FICKST.ONLY ••t.e0,
graining free use ombr.ry and Roadie •
RooApplioatds tor membership received to
Librarian. In moms.
S. MALCO]iw►N. 0110. STiVENP,
President. Secretary
Ooderlc5. March 11th. 1016.
Auctloneenng.
JOHN KNOX GENERAL AUG
TION&Int and Lead VaieereSeamed'
(let. Ravbe �ionagrlbeagd eonalee3e so
ekj
st/nes i+
*name with Month ~ lemahlt gig is a *tie.
row
Mai enlrmdaed to hem. •len at
edeelsb . One egloft■iFifTsee'edt` yQO.-
K O •mAMmcds: Int
Societies.
tso
OPIAS DVT eM'°eRq�,
r,.
;llcti
EaURRKA COUNCIL, 110 10S GOD
mti11M fill lMaPm �
•trent
Blah Naffs al Si
OHN AC
New Springy
epi
ew Dress Goods, from Sc. up.
New Prints, an immense asst
New Parasols, imports
New Carpets, the large
New Lilts Curtain:
In Small Wares
001 CANADA STA
ROC= t3C
And in Imported
Competi
JOHN A(
1ML
W. C. GOODE
WE LEAD
DYE ST
-AND--
HORSE and CATT
Use oar owe CHERRY COUGH BALSAM, Ok1'
Fine Prescription work
Ask your Physician to leave
ALBION e
SALTFORD. eh
From oar own by
Mn Sb•rkey and family, who former- Pe
ly resided on Ridgewood Farm, re-
moved to Goderich last week.
Many of our townspeople took in
Joe Hwtbcteres et Goderich this week.
Mr Wm Latham has removed again
into the Cows Howse, which has been - on
occupied daring the peat year by Mr J. no
Spooner.
Tai &Friaral111tx1rr.-Extensi•• pre- , or
paratioia are in progress for the bottling
i m
the coocert in the Temperance Hall
it Monday evening, April 7th. A .0
god program hes been prepared. A q,
festers of the evening will be the
auctioning off of the autograph quilt. a, .1
which nearly every inhabitant of the at
village and weeny others have cuotrbut-
ed.
a•.
Tu
ea
d
O
BENMIL..SR k
From out cwnoornapoedeaL
Great preparations are being made for
the erection of a new roller -mill in our Y
burg.
The pr.,prietor of the lime works beg b
wood his .tteotion to t.raies.
Revival services closed .t Benesill.r r
on bonds, eveonog, .1ter • eustlewo0 d
of three weeks.
Bangor eew•mill was
blast last week.
From another e.rresPondent.
Sager making is all the go at present.
The roods are in a bed state jest now.
Fag,/ Sot.n -Mr Jacob Scbweitsar
has sold his farm, let No. 14, out ,� let
Mr
concession, oostaening 80 sores,
William Blake, for the son of $2,6011
cash. Mr Blake knows when then n ,
bargain to be bad; as the lot is adi
bis own, be bene now one of the beet
stole farm* in the Her nship,Sch makingft zer in
all 184 acres.
s
bought another farm of 2218 acres
in
near er
Ni•mars township, nr the Simp
siou
Bridge,for the sent 57,500-
DUNGANNON.
From our owls oorreepode•t. west the
On noonday eight of last
weather was boisteroos; a very high wind
prevailed, also a ooesidersble queetity of
Soo. fell, but owing to the s1oesiv&>
high wind it was swept off the highway.
into fence corners and no the road-
side.
Mr Joseph McIntyre and wife left here
on Monday lent for the home thenPsre-
dale, being moth pleasedwith
among relatives, friends sod former to
guaintest's* during the last fnrtnieht
On the event of two tither bung -
added to our population during last week
the joy bells are ringing in joyous
strains. One is • deputy podmietwa.the
other • young teamster. Coeeegesetly
our school population is on the ioessae
A joint stook ooespamy is being formed
in this village torr the p.rpcoe of supply
isg ed.quate accommodation for public
Beelinn and pleasure.
The remains of Mile Finlay. cf Ash-
field, were interred in Denssn•nn tome -
tory, nus Timothy, April 1st, being e5nrt
d thither by upwards cf fifty vehicles.
well filled by relatives, friends and
meigRhbnrs. The bsre•vd have the ayes-
p•thy of the oosmooity in their sad al
globose.
Tlo
robio, nee of the harbingers of
spnng, has n9de an •pp.r•nke, end is
endeavoring tr. usher in spring with its
neoaiesl Rotes.
lute a number of nor sidemen. attend-
ed the opening of the sew Episcopalism
ebooe► at the Port sett alae the tea-
meeae[. whit& we are isiee..d was s
noses desseisNy.
The i.hsbiMses of Crowe Mai vicinity
are orm erso $ see
Methodist ilerti .p deriwg the sassed
Memo.
Mr Thom As+lw.on, havis, ,..54111
cows that Die Siris, who resides at Kiser
Win, was ..riwsdy Met limni
iselse
weak. A tel.Rwa obtuse her
running in fail
it
d