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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-5-23, Page 4THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE CI TamLIMMO1 IMT. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. 1111.1TAL 'MAIIO NI Ns Mss aoa DOLLAR& ' s e61v000.000. tI�T S. E. WALKER, tliotalt*L MAIIAIR. •700.000. GODERICH BRANCH. A OMSK BANKING BuMIiUaS THAIMAOTii Fa.qu ,, ' Noris f) .. errata DRAFTS IISUIO PAYAaLE AT ALL POINTS las CAMADA, AMD Tim PRIIOI►AL CITIES 1N TFIE UNITED STATUS QMSAT BRITAIIA FRANC K, B[ MISMII , as SAVINGS RANI DICPARTIMIMT. IMPOSTS OF 1111.00 AND UFwANOS RECEIVED, AND CUS SENT NAM OF INTEREST ALLOWED. ADDED TO TNa L AT ma SM OF MAY AMD IN EAON YEAR. Menial Attention given Is tAs OeNe•!I•s of 0 Int Paper. end Fenimore' tislee Nates. HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1378, WEST HURON REFORI MEETINGS MR. J. T. GARROW, the Reform Candidate for West Huron. bold meetings as follow from now to the of the Campaign: ,OCHOOL HOUSE E. Wawa - nab. 'Friday, May 23. at 7:30 p.m. HEIdiRAY'E, Saturday. May 21. at 73D p.m. HENMiLI.ER. Monday. May 36. at 770 p.m. LONDEBBOR0►Tuesday. May 27. at 7:30p.m. BLYTH. Wednesday. May a, at 8 p.m. LEEBURN. Thursday, May 0. at 7:30 p.m. AUBURN, Friday. May 30. at 730 p.ni. HULllK2St'ILLE, Goderfch Township, Sat ur- lay. May Stet. at 7 p.m. PORT ALBERT, Monday, June and, at 710 p.m. GODERICH. W edne.dar, June 1. at 1 p.m. The Oppo.titamladidate is Invited to at- tend. will end OU1t TIOKET. For PREMIER -HON. 0. M'WAT. For Wrier Hullos -J. T. GARROW. For EatiT Hl -ROY -T. GIBSON. FOR SOUTH Hriw t -ARCH BISHOP. (Al:lair{- TiIE MA V. During the past week the progress of Mr Gallium through the Riding in his capacity of candidate has been of a must satisfactory character. Everywhere he halt been received with unbounded en- thuaiaam by the electors of all shades of politics, and on every hand proffers cf assistance at the poll have been made to him. The meetings at every point have been largely attended and at every gath- 1 ering the highest order of enthusiasm has prevailed amongst the people, and the most unbounded cootidence in the P candidate of the Reform party has been c manifested. The fight goes bravely on. Old Huron e is sound to the core, and after the .'6th h of June will, as of tore, send a straight o contingent to strengthen the hands of Premier Mowar for the next four years. c But let the people of West Huron not be satisfied with keeping the majority at any of its former figures. The highest • notch yet attained in this Riding t was about 400. This time the Reform majority in West Huron ought to go at m least 500, and even an additional 100 to that would not be amiss. The cause of intolerance, Bigotry and Prejudice ought to be buried out of sight for ever and for ever. th Roll up the majority for the Peo- ti pies Candidate-Gseeow is the Man. m R. S. WILLIAMS, MANAGER. M EREI'ITH'S ('RIES F(iR 01'1ICE. 1876 -"•Extravagance of the MowAT Admtnisttatio0 a. compared with that Of SAIU'PI oto MAA troO•LD." "Dissi- pation of the Surplus." "Ws want of- fice. • 1879 -"Extravagance, Ac." "Dissi- pation of the Surplus." ••Tbe ('rooks Act not in the Direction of T "We want office. 1883 - "Eatravagaoc., Aa" "No Surple. at all. ' '•MCWAr a Bigoted Protestant." "Facts for the Irish Elec- tors. "life trout efcr." d 1886 - "Extravagance, c." "No Surplus." "The Row Bible.' "in- fluence et the Hierarchy." "The School -Book Monopoly?' "The Ter- minal Annuities, " ifs mint ofri, e. 1890-" /14 trent office." "If you cannot trust oar efforts at legislation, let our appeals to race and creed intolerance overcome your ecruplea" "We'll prom- ise you anything if you give us office. • (Ind ttt".t �rfi:•, f ,ee 100111 it "No Surplus. "The RoesBibls�" "School -Book Monopoly, R•., ka, its" And . 1 of the ••Iii sof-tbe Province of Ontario will be, as it has been so many ttuiea before : C►uvan MowAT i. the man for Ontario ; catch' cries are of no avail against tried worth. The Province is safe in the hands of its old and faithful steward ; you can con- tinue to howl and want office. 1' the past seven years, out of a con- trollable expenditure of $21,;';,700, Mr Meredith and his followers objected to only $47,150-a trifle over two milia on the dollar -and yet the Tory 'pouters are claiming that Mowai'. Government has been extravagant. What is an opposition for if not to check reckless expenditure if realms expenditure there be Oar cf the most laughable things io the conduct of the present campaign in the West Riding of Huron i* to hear Dr House- condemning the "gerrymander- og' of the county by the Local Govern- ment. Why, Doctor, have you not boasted that you were the father of the resent Dominion gerrymander in this ounty, and is it not a fact that your rusty;sckknife has been recently sharp- ned for the purpose of taking another ack at the county boundaries for an- ther Dominion gerrymander But, hen. doctors rarely like their own coedi- tor', you know. D• t.l%:, the •o iet. of Reform in Ont. rt -j, the Government baa returned to be Province in the shape of Municipal Loan Distribution, Railway Grants, nd- inistration of Justice, Schools, Farm- ers' Institutes. Asylums, Agricultural ollege, &c., &c., over 633,000,000, If Dir Mowar bad taken to hoarding op his urplus, he would now hare bad over )0.000,900. but the policy of returning e funds so as to Ieseen municipal less- on, and the ezpendtture of Provi.bcial ooies for the este bl 'aliment of import- ant Institut:ons necessary tc the develop- ment of Ontario have greatly relieved the taxpayer. NOTwtrii.i tai •., the statements of Mr Mow AT and his colleagues all these years, and despite the fact that the courts have decided the question that a Roman Catholic is a supporter of the Public School, unless he expressly ap- plies tr' be put on as • Separate School supporter. .1r Javka Mrre/wLL, one of the Race and ('reed stompers, is r1III of opinion that every Roman Catholic sup- porter is p, , •o'i f ova a Separate School supporter. Tbat's what he told the electors at the (image Hall, Oooderich township, Monday night. Will some- body wake up this Rir VAN WIvice. and read the Act to himl He wants light on this question sadly. Jig Mrern ru and the political speak ars who talk his way contend that the license c,nimispionen should be appoint- ed by the counties' council, and not by the License Department. They al- lege that such a proeedure would take the appointments outside the pale of polities What a green lot they all are Why, up here in Huron every app,nnt• meat in the gift of the manly council i., decided by the political the majority, and t'spectally is th the twee when the Conservatives hp 1e the Wake* nI pewee. Noe -p itt sP of Wa back would lWhy eengthenhisha smile yard wide if the subject were �ad.a Timer is no Itykertiam in connection with the administration of the t Ontario timber limits. De Holmes is of opinion t!.at it un t a good thing for • G'overnmeot to be • long time in power. Ile believes that it is • good policy to change experienced workers and place green hands at the bellows, Does Dr Hnt.vr., think that the old doctors should be shoved to one side and the latest tires of the mediaai college output placed in their shoes 7 Or is this little conceit of Dr Hotuas only • piece of sentimental gulf warranted to do duty solely at the Local election 7 Two Toronto empire will have to seal. low a l.,t of ruhbiah,a ter the 5th of .lane. if it is held responsible for the output of its campaign page. 'lot only is the campaign editorial liar working cvertime. but the little fellows from the small towns and back township, are uoing their beat to keep op their end and candidates like 'Awry*, Hot.vE. in Mouth Hann are twisting truth by telegraph in the inter- vals between meals and meetings. The result is • mol•nt;e wherein the Grits are all dished with ■oatnars and despatch, and the Tories are exneks-ref the walk sod Aeeeral high and mightiest all around. When the bottom falls out of the yarns of these side bodied romancers roe the evening of June Nh, something will drop pith a dull, sickening thud. • • THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, MAY QL 1890. TOWN COUNCIL IStwwees et Hie ince rhe •sms.6lewta. 4ntramma The tone eewweil held iia r•gnlsr mesa, leg of Ride, ey..t.g MM. M• lhh. The absent members were the deputy - reeve and 6reaedise Mafl eas►w The amass of the het mochas were reed, approved end signed. A petition from a amber of was reed, which Baked that the council have a cruesieg pet in from the Borth side of We.t-at. to the seaters veld tf the new puatt,ttioe bedding, sad also that the plank sidewalk oe the effort► side of West -et. be cununued to Waterloo -et. The petitiuo was referred to the tabus works committee. Ao00C WOO The following s000sots were referred to the Gammas committee :-ftoilo Pipe Co., $381.03; Hardwick. A Waiw, Bd- falo, 63.501 Samoa Rogers & Co., Toronto, od, $37.80 ; $levans & Berea, London, 3 6 -in. valves, 640.50 ; Globe Carbo. Ca, Cleveland, $13 ; Doherty Mfg. 0a, Sarnia, waterworks supplies, $3038; A. Kirkbride, bla.ksmithing, 634 86. lZPO$T or rl5Aieca W. Your committee, having e=amieed the following accounts, would recommend their payment upon being duly certified : --J. T. Gairow, $84 86 : J. Kidd, $33 12 ; J. Hillier, 613.26 ; Thos. Videan, 611 ; J, Robertson, 612. The collector's bend bas been oompleted, Isaac Salkeld, of the township of Gude- rich, being substituted ter D. J. Naftel. We have examined into his property. find same satisfactory and recommend the acceptance of bond. (Signed W. Paorbroor, Chairman. The report was adopted on motion of Campion, seconded by Thompson. REPORT Or wATlRWORL,t LOD rLEATkht LIGHT coot wi 'ran. Your committee leg to say that since last meeting of the council we have pur- chased 25 each drive nipple street ser- vice taps and street service boxes. We would recommend that • water service be pot in for Mr Williams up to the nearest point of his property from the main. We would also recommend that • -inch galvanized pipe be put in on Trafalgar end Stanley-sta., provided that throe services are taken by the residents of each street. A!so that • 10 -inch check valve be procured from Stevens d• Burns, price $40. Al.,othat in the future lead pipe be carried only to the line, ex- cept where the end of the coil can be used; then it may be carried into private property to the end of soil, net to exceed ten feet, this to beat the discretion of the party itt charge. s i gn e d ToHr BuTLEI, Chairman The report was adopted on motion to Naftel, seconded by blarney. REPORT Or Primly WOEk.s communise. Your committee, having made thei annual tour of the town, would rec.= mend that the following repairs and im provementa be made: - Probable Cost Grading on St. Vineent•st. ...... $ 2 " corner North and Bruce -ata " and box at mammal; Victoria and Bruce -ate.... 1 and box corner Cambria Road and Broce-at... . sidewalk south side of Newgate -at,, from Vic- tona•st. to Cambria Road . Gravelling sidewalk on north side of East -it 1: Grading sidewalk on north side of St. David's-st., from Alhert-et. 25 nods .. 8 sidewalk on north aide of Huron Road 25 crossing corner Palmerston et. and Britannia Road 2 " sidewalk on Britannia Road • 5 20 rods dram on Palmerston-sta0 16 rods drain on Eldon•st l5 Grading corner Elgin and Carey-sts t 14 rode dram on Warren -at 21 A rode drain on Wilson -at 1V Grading on Picti,n, at , forming table sidewalk on Waterloo-st.. . • sidewalk from Brock -.t. to Huron Road• east side Piank sidewalk from the Square to Waterloo -et, on south side of West -at 248 Plank s.dewslk from Bank of Mon- treal to Waterloo -at on north aide of West-st . ; 86 We wou'd further recommend that the Dominion Government be requested to place a water fountain in front of the new postAfice and to lay flag -stones on the vacant spas. between the postottice and the siaewalk; oleo that some action be taken with reference to the fountains on the Square. !Signed, Taoists C. Nam', Chairman. The report was adopted on motion of Naftel, seconded by Dunlop. Moved by Campion, seconded hy Marney, that the deputy r'eeve's seat be declared vacent and that an election be ordered at once. Carved. The co uncal then adjourned. AT THE HARBOR. • lIenterel costae ware,.. The re-cciptm of lire stock at the Montreal Stock Yards. Point tit. Charles, for the week ending May +.5th. 1880. were as follows : - [IOD MORIIIN(, U0I61 ! J I Would you like to buy a Dress about $2.50 or $3.00, equal in lip - to what would oast you 47107$5.00 $5.00 in some stores, or would you 'prefer buying one at $4.00 or $5.00 equal in appearance to an eight or ten dollar dress If you desire to do either of the above, kindly call and nue our stock. Would you like a good pair Silk Gloves for 2k., a pair Everfast Black Seamless Hose for 25e.; a doz. Pure Linen White Handker- chiefs for ti0e.; a (food Corset for 50c. or an Undeovest for 15e. ! We have the (loads ' We buy at the Lowest Prices and sell at the smallest possible profit' Call and see our Stock. We shall be glad to see You. J. A. REID & BRO. Jordan's Block. Oedericb. May Ikb, 1961 YlSI- THE MARKETS. BREADSTUFFS AND PROVISIONS. CalerAeh Priers. (UoDtuica, May 22. 1880. wheat. standard ....... 101 " 110 Flour. Paton$tsseai1a Scat, 290 Straight.... 1 70 ' Fa mily 2 e0 Oats.* bush ................... • n lir J 36 Peas, p bush ............... • 65 N 0 70 Barley, l► boob.................. • 40 0 0 45 Potatoes-...Vbusb .... 40 ti so Ha), to ton 700 .r 7 00 Butter P a...................... 0 14 et 0 16 fresh unpacked •tftssr.. 0 M 0 y Cheese .. ..... • 10 5 0 12 Shorts. newt 75 Si 75 Bran 5cwt 665 65 Choi ped Stuff. i cwt ,.... •• 1 50 " 1 50 Screenings. Y cw't •• • 0 300 " r Wood........................... Word ----------- 000 ' 0 40 A1 .. I QI 1 •b ig0 etEt ....... So 6 .on 0 A • nasi•• o;p Mules tgwNaMews- May Flour 55 50 to Fail Wboat, 1 0D to Spring wheat 1 00 to Barley -- :.. 0 /0 to Oats a 34 to Pesci 0 SS to AP001. (w1M• el ltikt 1 50 to Potatoes to 00 to Butter..... .._. .. _......,0 1S 10 li.gls 0 8 to Hay S 00 to 3 00 to 0 00 .o 000 to 4 75 to Cardinal ' ef oal.. Pork M. 50 100 100 0 Ni 0 35 0 '5 3 00 50 e la 0 10 ee 600 Oro 000 5 00 Receipts of lire stock at the Ilontrealrltoek YardaPt. 5 St ('harles, for the week. 88 818 431 8 Left over from pre-' '•boos week fru o Total for week ?1691 86 848 431 Lett on hand 966 tteceipts at these yards continue heavy. 8 largely for export. little change in values during the week. which retrain about the same as previous week all round. The butch- ers' market had a fr irty large attendance anti a brisk tone. quieting down towards close of 2 week. Hags- Pork men seem pretty well 01- led and hogs closed rather weaker. We quote the following as being fair val. Bos Cattle. export k to Slc Butcher.. good 6 to Hntchers', reedlem 6e Se to sic Butchers'. calls lltc to 31e Sheep • Hogs Ola Bic Calves to0tMe WA toitte. 1 the People's Column. t SEALER, ESQ , `-' • Agent Waterloo M. Fire Ins, Co.. erode- rich: DE as SIR. 1 hew to thank you for the very liberal and prompt aAjttstment and payment by ynnr Coninany of my recent loss by Are. occurredThe Rre t 12 of Mss woo ad ..col bryou on last: hheamenday 10 to my entire eatinfar(Mn: and i have today 'Monday i received the amount. Your, truly. G. C. ROBEhTMciN. 18 Ooderich, 17711 May. 1110. .',7 -It. 1 \awsbr .f ratere.ilae l(rn. Pleaed I p al nae Lake 1 real. The Challenge is still at work dred- ging at the harbor. The engine and boiler for Mr. Joseph Williams barrel factory have been placed in plutuon. Phe lifeboat crew was out for practice in Saturday's gale. The air, (.'empara arrived Saturday m"rning from Sarnia wt.h and lretght. On account of the storm which raged all day she did not leave for the north until the *vetting. Th. erhr, Greyhound on Tu.aday brought to • r•argn of poets from John- ston s Harbor for Mr. 11 Secord. She ale" brought down en engine and boiler from the mill at that port. After un- loading she returned, light, to Johnston'. Harbor op Wednesday. MTh, eche Heather Ball arrived on Wednesday from N.ndeeky with 260 eon. of enol for Mr P. McKean. Mr. Wm. Marlton bee joie enmpleted a new yawl for the dredge (Challenge. Re shoe ha, • contests to bend a fine fishier boat for Port Dover. The Behr Knlfsge yesterday arrived rem Providence Bay with limber for Mr B. Nes.vd. V OTLCE.-THE COUNCIL ( PF THE Corporation of the County of Homo will meet in the (hurt lloae.in the Town of (lode- neh.on Tur.dar, the third day of June next, PETER ADAMSON. ':o. (jerk. May 19th. 1800. 37.21. ( RT. -i HAVE DECIDED TO OR - 1 GANtzEa sketching class. rotnmen- . ng Monday. June 2nd. and continuing for 10 we.ks; three lessons each week from 10 o'clock a.m. to 3 °Oler•k p.m. The •ketrhtnp will he in any of the following sub IPP t.- in pencil. pen and ink. sepia. and water colors. Fera, t welve dollars, payable in ad ranee. Private lea.ons can oleo he given in all branches. Perspective. Irennielry, model. memory. freehand -flower drawing. etc. For further particular* atiMoms 55,31 MISS Jemmy, Goderich, 'IIHE PARK HOUSE SUMMER RESORT. GODERICH.- i berg to intimate to the public that 1 hire taken the Park Ilonse, and intend to continue it as a summer resort and boardingbotas, 1 hope to receive he g.nemus support which has hitherto been extended to it. MRS W. D, SHANNON, :4 . t f, Goderfch, (1OURT OF REVISION. Notice is hereby given that the Court of Pet lsion for the Town M Roderirh will he held in the Town Hall. on Friday, the :58). day of May. Int at Ien'elrrk in the forenoon. WM. MITCHELL. Roderich. May 7th. a. Town (lurk. Ile IiE-tt I UMBER FOR SALE. Pine Lumber, 8rantling. Plank. at 810 per thousand. Hemlock Lumher.Seantiing. Plank. at Pine Shingle*. toff claw. 115er square. lot Cedar .. 3444 .. 1 15 ' lot 110 . Reasawabl. RNweslow. fol Owaw ihnos. surface Planing, • 1 y1 per thoo.anw. Maned Lumber. If IM White Aah. 1(awwood and Hire+ cot to order 52 JOREINI KI1111. fisc LESSONS MISS AGO IR Mama on the piano o ie peepers -el to ileo malemolar. inquire at Oro. W. oiho Male parol . Sten.TAornson's 3L tf. THE HURON HOTEL, This well-known and popular hotel ha qnp, and 1M and onlargcwi dneirld the past a•aaesai. now amrnn4 In none In alsallty of an tri mmndat kin for the towelling pnblkc. Reed Inc meal iw grunts. Ageisr rieh, 0si, x C RA ONePrep/Neer • COLBORNE BROS. MI NEW SNIING & SEJIIEII GOODS. The newest things in Drew (foods, Prints, Sateen, Muslin -plain and embroidered, Oriental Embroidered Skirtings and Embroideries, All-over Lace, Black, White and Cream, Fancy Col'd M uslins and American Challies. Mantle Cloths in all the leading colors, and a splen- did assortment in Black, Brocaded and Plain Merv's for Dress and Summer Jackets. We are making a specialty of Carpets and House Furnishings. Carpets, from 121c. Hemp to $1.35 Wil - tons -the largest asaortinent n town. We can show over one hundred sets of Late Curtain, 3 to 4 yds long, from $1.00 to $4.50. Madras, Mysore, Min and Fancy CurtaT ingoo<T variety. Curtain Lace, creast and white, 12c. up. Our stock is large and complete in all lines. as -Wo buyButter, Begs, Wool, Oats and Peas, and pay e highest market price. moi, COLBORNE BROS. 111 Mr E Westlake sold his Bronson line farm, Stanley, to Messrs Robt. E. and ThA.. M. Snowden. It is a splendid pasture farm and was sold at a reason- able bgur.. These boys are now control- ling 600 acres of land sod are pusning, energetic young men. Mrs Peter Klinkhammer, Sesforth,ar- rtred home on Thursday, 8th inst., after a six week• sojourn in Winnipeg, where she had been visiting her brother, Con- ductor Dorary,of the Canadian Pacific Hallway. Mrs Klink hammer enjoyed her visit immensely, and speaks in glow- ing terms of Manitoba. Situations Uacant. IA NT E D -A 000D OENIRAL 91"1"Appl to 11 MRS, W. T. mum WANTED. Three food salesmen, either onor ' Independent territory fires to each. Y.rite at osce fur terms, and swam choice of territory. -The inure the merrier." Address, MAV' HItOTHEhig 56 -t Nurserymen. Rochester, N. Y. GENT WANTED. -FOR GODE- tl. rich and rlcinity, to sell the "Bell" and "Dominion" Organ. and Pianos. Salary or oonomisaion paid to a good man. uk SCOTT BROS, Sea/nth. M. Bentistrt. NICHOLSON, L.D.S. DENTAL ROO118 e Eighth door below the Post Omoe. W'est•et., GODSRICII. 2025.1y DR. E. RICHARDSON, LD.S, SURGEON DENTIST. Gan and Vitalised Alr administered for painlessextractingof teeth. Special attention given to the of the Natural Teeth. Orme, 1' p stajo. Grand Open House Block. Entrance oo We04116, 6ederfet4 2161-17 For Sale or to Let. LFARMs FOR SALI. i have • number of farms )or sale in dtf .r. ' ent parts of Ontario. As )ou are aware, farms were never so cheap In this province as at the pret.ent time, and if you want a farm 1 would rerommend)ou to buy now. 1f your means are limited I can sell you a farm on a mall cash balano o- of pnmoase you att. low rate ofin- terror. of time to thus cabling you to acquire • home of your own moot easily. If you have means and do not require credit 1 can give you sa good value 'for yc ur mosey as you can get elsewhere. 1 will gladly send you detrriptions of farms for sale In any locality on nearing from you. _int JOHN J. PATON, 7 %! King -.u. oast, 7'orosto. L`l)R SALE. --LOT 52, ADJOINING V Dr 1-r.-. Pram, cottage. containing Ore large rooms in main apartment: besides kitch- en. bedroom. pantry and summer -kitchen sad good cellar. Hard and .oh water on the pre- mise•s.woedshed. a few fruit trees and several large shade trees. For further particulars ap- ply to MRS J. HU$WELL, 56 2m, Lighthouse -so, Ooderich. [,AOR SALE. -THAT COMMODi(►L-S r hoax no Nerth-tt..at present oceepled by s'ib.A'riber, containing right rooms. be- sides kitchen, pantry. closets and good collar. Hard and soh water on the premiss and good stable and driving sheds, K xtellent orchard, The site ihi one of the most desirable in town. Also that mrenmed hone on Caledonian Ter- mer with good eeilar and otter cons enienee, There Is a good halt acre IM attached to each hoar. Terms to suit purchasers. Apply to W if. MRS. SWIFT. North -at. FARM FOR SALK. The or sale the tot lowing undersigned l r desirable farm. (l offer »notating of the easterly 150 sere. of Block "F,' an the .th non - cession of the Township of Colborne, in the County of Huron. This farm is situat- td tl miles from Roderich, and 1 miles from Carlow. cc the Main Gray (toad. There io a good frame house, 1 storey., almost new. S hy 36, containing 7 rooms a large barn, 60 by 42, with cattle shrol. 12 by 14, attached, and one of the finest orchards in the township. It 1. watered h a never -failing spring creek an4 a good wely A hoot 110 acre* cleaned and free from atump.. There is no waste land of any kind on the place. Good school within 8) rods of the house. Will be mold on reasonable terms. For terms and further particulars apply t0 JNO. MAKIKKNprRieIt*: IIC, Proor JOSEPHMcKnowSN. (toxlerich. a ca thepernmis's. FiRST.CLASS BRiCK HOl'SEAND 1,17T MR MALE ON ST. PATRICK ST. -About two minntes walk from the Square. Two Mortes high. brick addition In the mar S1 .toriqq.s high. building rov.rsst with Alar". an building ha. 3 large ,renis on firwt Oat. oppostairs there are S lame mama In the roar addition there are kli»hew. pantry, wa.h+rgw. coli girroom and bathroom. Alan gond nallar Apply to the 1. who will glee all aeesseary information: mit. DANIKLGORDON. 1.41()R SALL West hal. of Int a6!. Arthur Meat. with small hriek ropers therpon, Rrnor .ntro La. 1M. 116, ill, tot. Elgin Street W Andrew. Word. 131, New nee of Horn.. and Britannia Read. Fran,. If story honey a Kaays Street. IoW and half land. Several Mia in R'M'. Nwrvesy. °malt. new Show Omisln,As, via.:1fLitA NAli tbwattsv a( MtK TRA. a DAVISON t JOHNSTON { . ft Loans ant, insurance. N. LEWIS, Barrister, Proctor in J. Maritime Court ; Money to roan .t 5f per cent, private Coeds. Straight loan. in- terest yearly. caeca very moderate. For particulars call personally or write. 21 i1 J. T. NAFTEL, LIFE, FIRS AND ACCIDENT I.V. N1-RANCR AGENT, ltepesenting North British & Mercantile Liverpool, London& Globe ,• Norwich Union; North NorAmerican Lite ; and Accident Indoor. one* of North America. Lowest Rates. Losses settled promptly Money to Lean on Farm and Town 11 osteyaseing dose. I valuta, ale. llmre -l'w. North -at. and Square. Goderfcb. 7/- $200,000 PRIVATE FUNDS To lenten farm and town property, at tow eat interest. Mortgages pantomimed. No cogs mason charged agents fur the Trust and 1,eea Company of Canada, the ('ands I Credit ('ompany. the London Loan Compeay of Canada- Interest, e, M and 7 per cent. N. B. Borrowers can obtain moan in day, if title satisfactory Is70 ;DAVISONt J off.;, Barruae ta!c Ood.rlch 'b00,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO NP CAMERON BOL r t CAME1tUN, God rich. , 7ye A,IONEY TO LEND. -A LA R G If - 1 amount of Private Funds for in vest men at lowest rates se meet -class Mortgagee App+) toUARROW t PROUDFOOT R. RADCLIFFE, GENERAL INSL'RANC13, REAL ESTATE AND MONEY LOANING AGENT fieryMeer-Hasa companies Represented aMaisel to Lend oo straight Irons- at the Mr s wost rote of Interest going, in any way to suit th. oorrower. W OFFIt. g - Second door from Square West Street Roderic+. 1S'5-tf Leila �` DAMPION,' RARR1f1TTElk J' Solicitor Notary Psbtte. t Binge-0rer Jorde e. Jordan'. Drug Stare, the mesas knee* ll knee occupied by Judge Doyle, 12311 IsRM C. HAYS, SOLICITOR., • OMee. corner of Squaw and Well street todria crieb, over telegraph once, P vale Funds to lend ate per cent, ggl� `ARROW & PROUDFO,)T, SAST RIOTERS Attorneys, ftollrft , Goderich J. T. Darrow, W. Prenatal. 1b G`tAMER.ON, HILT & CAMERON, Barri/tent. Solicitors la ('ha rme 3oderlch. M. C. camerae.tn. G. l'as eros. C C. Mese. QC.; P. 1 Holt ]I. 751- 3leaical. DRS. SHANNON & SHANNON, Pnyafciana Burgeon, Acconcbers, te. once at ih. Shannon's residence near the gaol Roderick G. ('. einAx.or, J. It. Susa- nne. 1751 _ _Amusements. GODERICH MECIHANICS TUTS LIBRA ItI AND READIN 1 a M, nor. of Nast street acrd Swan fur Open from 1 to 6 p.m., and from 7 to towns ABOUT 2000 VOLS IN LIBRARY Leading Daily, i{ ceAly andIllaalrwtnf I'eipers, .wne,ry;are, de., n MEMBERSHIP TICKET, ONLY slink, granting free use of Library and Readjn• Itoonc Applfeat ion for ip received ba i.Ibrarian. in rooms, T. WEATHER ALD. REO. 6TiSENS. (lnderkh, March 12i1. •E9. Secretary atoctloneermg. TORN KNOXI G� ENERAL AUG- .. vJTiONK R and {and Valuator, Gederlch lieantiinn.Rihod ng�ftrad a isVe•peritioeb" laehargr with thorough • position h satisfaction all Nom talon(' entrwtM ro Alto. Order's leh rot artin's Hotel, or sent by stall to any add,.., order/ch P. 0., carefully attended tri. JOHN KNOX Caw.te Auetleawar. 100t Legal Sales. 1.I0RT0*OE SALE. cede's.. virtue of the power of pale eo.taitl01In• montane dated the twoo: y fault' day of September. A 1 P. IMO. and m.de by trrrd At.to le�weltbarriher dower. •encln. there will a sold by prink- awl ion et Me British Exrha po,Hael. n the Tows of Rodertch. o, *ttnrday. the 71.h lay orf Jam ion the to: - owing hada anew) The west half of the oast half of lot wntwher lwo,la the erne eon-csnlon eastern division of tie TowtMhip of AshAPM. containing noon* none or Paas ane the east half of the ween half or let nunibe, fiv., In said first rewoew mourn urn division eta cold township of A m_ntaininst 50 sera room oor loss. TM oare gi�mmileess from Godorich, lands aim situated ab.t a Torino literal and o as be aseeetalwed ea sp- oliaation to PA REE k PI RIt(rll, ltat May, ismt e04 t9Mkften. Lowden. --- i•- r.- -. �a AdSiitJ. L S7>► a i� The Jo arersa BUR JOH A To Tots Pv nuc : C. Goode, for several use It .ad it the timid asee,etc., to their ori LAF Dye Stuf W. C. GI THE DOMINI( The Ht. (lair bums ,mpieted. Mn MCL•ren, Loa id bar 100 birthday 1st Toronto College of Med with the Toronto lteporte from calf Alberts are to the elk well A man at Griswold. ing himself obaoaiom Ire an now 450 0 is lodged in the Luldinp. John H. McKay, Co Picket, N. 8, died at unexpectedly. E. F. Clarke, Mayor Clarke have been IoO mtireet for Toronto. Mra Nichol, of Pe a portion of her gra nefactlo*s in that tow Having 5100,000 in 1 Toronto Univ.rit re plans for new erhooner Jews k near Kingston r thought the eight pe drowned Samuel Grigg, late iondon, bas hem app Northfield, Masa, cum Evaogelid Moody. Donald Morrison, t is aow ea his twentiot efforts to get bin to proved unavailing. At Markham villa water works by-law f tris light by-IaJ for 5 majorities of six and s The only two tirt4c ton, N. H. ars closes o.f the Scott Act. On and the other gone to Kir George special cars left Mon evever Io meet the 1)u naught, who are eri inst. John Hogan, of W'c, who had his foot cruel of an M C. R. stork Wednesday night, diet injuries. Janes F. D. Rk Montreal died been Town years, and wee a genii in the city. The application Inc I order to stay pros Mowttmagny murder.' ed. The executive i firth of June. A safe rationing o• wall taken out of 1.M rooks at Fort McLeod Its rontenta, the next ter of • mile away. it le stated that the nun intimated its into vote an 1 i. Kingston 4a Reho lurgy for Eastern (hut A young +tun a Woodman.. who was (' R freight train Iry the train at Fawns Cc run over. netweeitatini About nn Frnorb-t'o Jefferson iron mines, struck for an advance day The rawnpany Mhos miners are work TM 17rand Trunk ways annnnwe. ti whic-i, have two n mamma all through the mat TM W Inaipes Flees , have hs 1kwni•kst Onvorntnao Railway a will nrh ener ro mrsane" the w. TM. driking wares m,siemin.. with flan 4 Comm mill end the are • c cruors wise of 5 the old maim of prima term Mary Nndth. elf 1n dared kb wtfa na pint Need ga lty end batt