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to a}e!a! team
t
levee to pe Ytseettee mit M brief.
A OeaNste Tees&
Ti the xdltor of Tba atienaL
A boots of poems eatiWd "Ouldeo
Leaves,' by Mise E. A. Skimmings, ass
suds some from the prem. The title is
se the book mutates not Daly
Miss Skimmiugi poems, but also the
p mass of her Mot laateoted brother,
Lieutenant Richard Skimmings. I have
not bad time to examuue Elis• Skim-
ming's porous ot the work, and I will
DEPOSITS OF it.(Io AND UPWARD* leaCE1V11.0, AND CURRENT RATE* Of INTLlrEST therwferw coati, my remsrks to leer
TSAR. prwernout at the real beauty and uw po-
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. sN Kneen
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avid Farmers' Mena Notes.
ti u ,ON SIGNAL.
IlItipAY, JUNE 13, 16:10,
t CABINET 1•AtAXC1E'N.
At the time of writing there are three
vacancies i• slew Delano Cabinet, caused
by the resiea*tier e1 Boo A. M. Ross
and the defeat t f Hon Messrs Dever
and Gifting, the Minister of Agriculture
Sod Provincial Secretary respectively.
Mr Thu i.t - detest in East Simcoe was
caused by the change in the lumber vote.
The lumbermen were bitter against the
G.)vsrnmeot over the increased lumber
dues, and the Midland motion rolled up
220 of a majority against the Minister of
Agriculture, when the most sanguine
Tones did not imagine the fissures would
reach 100. There was no question of
principleinvolvedio the defeat of Doi RT.
It was merely a question of .. 1
greed that actuated those who opposed
him,
In the detest + f Hon .1. M. Giit.o , in
Hamilton, the Government Sustains the
loss of another good man and the country
loses the services of a faithful and cap-
able I:ublic servant. Hamilton will not
be greatly the gainer by substituting a
young man of comparatively no parts
like Mr STlssox for her tried form -
a1 Paper.
R. S. WILL+AMS. MANAGER
J. A. Reid & Bro. will of-
fer the following goods at a
discount of from 10 to 20 per
cent. off regular prices, dur-
ing this and next week: ---
Dress Goods, Prints, Ging-
hams, Cotton Shirtings,
Seersuckers, Flannelettes or
Shaker Flannels, Cretonnes
and Lace Curtains. This is
the beginning of a Great
etis minim rxbibited in these pa+eme Dissolution of Partnership
There is unreel, s line in this oullee .,too
while would sot do, honor to our most Sale. Look out for bar-
reoownd Lathers. A friend, whom at -
tattiest I called to them, remarked that gains.
ooefW
4 they had been written by L
plate appendix of over one hundred pato h )w highly they would be primed .�t
ellow
es, which appears at the and of the re Cmedian can read the poem "To Can -
port, is en important feature of the ade without feelings of the deepest
Seek, and is the labor of a former rest- emotion,—feelings t 1 petrtutism, too,
which iocrwst' his pride io, and his love
dent of Goderich, Mr. Tito. Me Gto.i. lot, his native Canada 1 The Canadian
CCDDY, who has for some years pest oc- press, in highly complimentary terms,
copied • pron&ioent place on the staff of hes already celled attention to this poem,
the enteric Berme of Industries. The which is, itself, yutte euthcieot to tumor -
report u also adurod with • gw•logtalbxe the author. But io the collectiun
ual there are other very beautiful and ra-
map of the Dominion and thirty-six it- markable pos:ns whish can be *ppree a-
lustrattons. Taken all in all, the report td only on beteg read, For ulst.oee,the
of the Ootario filming Commission is one "Heverie of so Indian Maiden," and
"Lines, breathe the true poetic spirit ;
of the most valuable worke placed before whilst his "Plea for Bachelors,' and
the people of the Province of late years. oiteptiauon'• thereto, vividty portray
the author's keen appreciation of humor
"ONTATRr[-o, Ootayr.e-o The and his thorough mastery of sarcasm, as
well as stamp him as • shrewd obeer-
Province is safe ' So Mow AT it be. Tar of human nature. The two last
mentioned productions were evidently
written whilst the author was 10 Bermu-
da for his health. as they are both ad-
dressed to the Root/ Go:ett., Bermuda.
In the first he defends the baehelot—I
quote one verse from this poem :
"Who would not be a bachelor and neer be
forced to tto
And stare through all the windows of the
shotes upon the row
ribbons ibbonve and viole•. at bonnets
large and is u
And then be made for there's the rub—to
buy one atter all
This poem contains seven vermes. In
his "Replication to • Plea for Bachelors'
he answers the first poem by all the ar-
guments he can bong to boar against
bachelor life. I also quote a verse from
this :
rhe bachelor hes airs enough. rooks happy
A LRLADT the MEetorruITE press has now and then.
N. Rat if you'd know Ltd how he lives you've
er representative. and tt is doubtful
whether Mr Gla -os will re enter public
life as the representative of en outside
constituency.
Thus we hare three portfolios vacant,
and the question of who will till them is
Elise before the Government. Fortunate-
ly the Guvernmeut has amodg its sup-
porters many men who in the past have
Riven an earnest of their ability ma the
floor of the House, and thereby shownsa
that they were noes•ed of Cabinet tim-
ber. Io addition to the plethora of good
Wren amongst the older members, there
has been a large infusion 01 new blood,
the result being on the wbole of a
strengthening character. Of the new
members capable of filling the position
of a Cabinet Minister with credit
to himself and bet to the Province
we know of none more competent than for a week or two until he becomes once Storm off Cape Hatteras.' Any poet
Mr J. T. GARaow, the member for West more accustomed to his office surround- might well be proud of these noble
Huron. In fact, amongst the membersrs 0"711- My attention was riveted to
Inge. This sudden plunge frern pre- •
of the House outside of the Cabinet we apeetice C&bioet Minister to • police
•oIac lnhinthem, not only for their nobility and
ess of tone, but also on account of
do not know his superior. Thu fact that court lawyer is rather sodden. the sud,jeri. I also have experienced a
Mr G smote is a new member should not storm off Cape Hatteras. and, therefore,
debar him from • place in the Cabinet if am in full sympathy with the author's
ieeliogs ton the subject : and I am in a
the Province desires the service of her position to sly that his description is
mint capable sons. West Homo has scarcely, if at all, overdrawn. I sincere -
been represented in the Cabinet for the ly hope that Miss Skimmings' enterprise
IT is sincerely to be hoped that never
Noon will an Ontario election contest be
cumbered with such a narrow, meso and
contemptible catch -cry u that adopted by
the M . _ . at the recent Provin-
cial election,
WE haven't beard anything about
hierarchical , . for about a week,
sad the "French invaaioa and the "Se-
parate School Amendments" don't appear
to be working full time in the columns of
our esteemed Tory contemporaries.
de
Jordan's Block. Oaken. h.
June 13th. ISM.
commented to attar
k R D c [
6,440 —These tigures indicate the
Dumber of separate pieces in a Inc oabtu
quilt completed by Mrs C. M. Parker,
III Brussels, on May 30th, 1890. When
it u considered that she is 76 years of age
the work will appear more worthy of
notice. Mn Parker presented the quilt
to her crend•daughter, Muss Melinda
Clegg, daughter of Joseph Clegg, of
Morris.
THE MARKETS.
BREADSTUFFS AND PROVISIONS.
C.derleb metea.
tionanIcfl. June 1!. 1tiN.
Wheat. Standard 1 t ' " 1 e0
Flour, Patent Hamper tan newt.
•• Straight mama,
'• Family
Barley.* bush ................
Potatoes . ...>♦ heti...... m a m a
Rutter 1►.,—...,.......t......
gig, n'ess aaptacps O taws
!,•bees• •--... -
Bran 1 cwt
Choi ped Stuff. 1 cwt.,..'
Screening,, 1 cwt
Wood..... ..............
Wool
9beeosktns . .. ..............
Deemed Hoes.* cwt............
Pelts
Apples et bush
2 6D
70
2 01
030E 436
063 d 070
040e1 nes
40 r, 30
0u• 700
Y u..* 0 13
o11• 012
010* U 12
75 eS S
100 66
1 50" 1 50
ed 65
360" 440
2 50" 30D
0 00 " 000
1 to " 140
S SO" 6 O
8G" 0SO
0OD" 0J0
ev r +v' got to see his den custom hotatleaa
During the ampaigo Tory speakers n- wlteee pots and pan". nM hats and boots and Jnne 10.
plattrn none IooHan !lour $.'. Se to :>n
f red t thegentleman se "a high- Arecolle,-te,t round the cream ,tug with a rail tt,•h.•
mitoses sad old.••••
.. mama. mama..
er n rev. 1 0D to 1 00
twat ,nark stu•_k bet ween. Spring wheat 1 OD tc 1 Oe
minded Christian patriot," and one he is This poem consists of eight verger, all io Barky 0 40 to 0 40
• ken of as "• hidebound Liberal Parti- Oso s 31 to 0 t1
spoken this style. Then ' The Southern Sol- Paas 0 ss to 0 se
tan." dier's Duth" and "Hurrah for the Ice. " Apple, 'elates per. Nt. 1 50 to 300
n
_- -_ -- - are spirited little gems ; whilst "In Potatoes ... . o 4105 to
0 I
50
tam nt R. B Reynolds is writ- Butter ... •-••..-. ---•••
0 6 to o lU
COLBORNE BROS
NEW seeps & SUIIEII coons.
The newest things in Dress Goods, Prints, Sateens,
Medina—plain and embroidered, Oriental Embroidered
Skirtings and Embroideries, All-over Lace, Black, White
and Cream, Fancy Col'd Mullins and American Ohailie&
- Mantle Cloths in all the leading colors, and a splen-
did assortment in Black, Broealed and Plain Merv's for
Dress and Summer Jackets
We are making a specialty of Carpets and House
Furnishing's. Carpets, from 121c. Hemp to $1.35 Wil-
tons—the largest assortment n town. We can show
overone hundred setts of Lace Curtains, 3 to 4 yds long,
from $1.00 to $4.50. Madras, Mysore, M and and Fancy
Curtains in goal variety. Curtain Lace, cream and
_ white, 12e. up.
Our stock is large and complete in all lines.
o -We bey Butter, Eggs, Wool, Oats and Peas, and
pay the highest market price.
COLBORNE BROS
We wonder if the Rev. ALE \ Shin- Mellor
ERLA'ID, of Ripley, will continue hie re- too in that strong, maul, style becoming H 300 to 1 - - - -- ----- ----
the soldier, and with the measure and
111
Situations Uacant.
I�VANTED AT 4INCS. —GOOD
working Iusekeeper. One free frost
encumbrance. 'Apply by letter to
l' H Ad Oodarisi.
00 It.
t�GEN'TS tt ANTED. -1F Y O l'
. wantlto make mooev, take hold and sell
our choice \ Nursery stock. Now is the time,
write us at `ace for terms.
MAY BROTHERS
Nurserymen. Rochester. N.Y.
60 K.
`{TANTE
Three food%Salesmen. either on salary or
commission. Independent territory g*vrn
to each. Write at once for terms. and secure
choice of territory. "The more the merrier.'
Address, MAY BROTHER
...I,
to Nurserymen. Sorbeeter. N. Y.
Dentistry.
M. - NICHOLSON, L.D.S.
DENTAL ROOMS
Eighth door bek.w the Post Deice, West -.t.,
Uongsucs. 95!5-17
DR, E. RICHARDSON, LD.S,
1J *CROEQN DENTIST.
1 Gas and Vitalised Air administered for
painleesextracting of teeth. Special attention
,riven to the preservation or the Natural
Teeth.
s t Starr—Up Stairs Grand Opera House Block.
I.:utnnes en West-sc. Ooderich. 306* -1v
top goes to the country, and whether sad the occasion . It will be remembered
•y
Cordwood.
Beef........
-ark
Sue to 700
se
(00 .0 0 OS
0d to 000
4 7: to 500
110easatt ed Mer 511r100.
laquiet and besihess is Con-
ant across
e increase
[hiring the atwasktherewere
For Sal* or to Let.
ligioes crusade when Sir Joie!! 31tottoor-
ALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE
the Om!: will print his campaign liters- that the late Mr Reynolds and the antra- ,rbs bonze trade Town of Ooderich for sale by ,Soder.
or were comrades -in -arms. This poem Hitt: -
Situated on Napier strot, alete the
tore and spread it broadcast on that oc- will, r ....sure, be a most welcome
casion.prise to many in this county, who st
ser- fined chiefly to animals for shipment
th knee before the In the tariff Lewis Trebble blacksmith shop sad dwelln,ri
Hl takes effect ring D• blacksmith shop and large lot. One hall to be
cherish a lively and agreeable +enol• pard in cash: balance say rcttsain to mort-
shipped from Isere to the Vatted States 143
9'111 sr talented embryonic statesman, 1 ion of the sub eat a it—the late la- tweet "per pe
T the bore
June 5th nowt.. the lowest or any
t Deputy Sheriff MIr R. G tender not necessarily accepted. Address
horses, costing 613.615, or •o Average of
�I '1 each. The ighest . .. u Large lot were
IS horses which cost Epee 51.720. and the low-
est Sr ed lot were' horses e r
cent r annum for two years.
J. (:Act1rL HOLY[+, has safe) reached !Ct 1 f enders will be re.etvtui for h a D
y mooted and highly esteemed father o JOhi h cost only
proper -
t) up to 1
SI.
SI.
his law onion In Toronto, wreathed 1n , ur presets 50.21 CHAS. l't'MMI%U. Oast.
d with perfect halo f l ti Reyn ,Edam As my criticism of this
eel
cel:
smiles an wu ape ee a o p0 a - cboiea ouliseu o p g I keL
cal glory all ..nn. o
him. The ther boy
0 of ..tic ems is • . teoatswt Isere inere
+.ARMs Ff.()R SALE.--TI-
A HLF known as lot No
HAT 11. 1 -AL -
Eon. 6. 1)
township. ttompnsing 611 acre* of
Srauellinq tbuibe.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
Trains arrive and depart at Uodertcb as'fo
low*:
ARRC va.
Mail and Express 115p.m-
Mall . Saba p.m.
Mixed IiJlSe.m
Mixed. •.7.159 a
01?art.M7e0am
Mail , 1.30 p..
Mail sad Exgeow.. •-mama
Mixe1 .............. ....................4.,16 e.o
Loans ana insurance.
1 N. LEWIS, Barrister,' Proctor in
1,1
Maritime Court ; Mosey to loan .t tit
per cent_ private feed.. Straight loan, 1e -
tercet early. Costs very moderate. ror
particulars call personalty or write. 11
1, J. T. NAFI'EL,
LiPE, FIKE AND ACCIDENT IN-
rt•kA Vt'E AO 'NT,
Representing North British a Y
Liverpool. London & Globe' Norwich -aim:
North American Life ; and Accident laaor-
•see of North America.
Lowest hates. Lessee settled
Money to loan on Farm and Town protists
Conveyancing done. Property valued. eta
OMee- Uor. Nurtb-.t. and Square. Oodertcb.
74
$200,000 PRIVATE FUNDS
To lent . on farm and town property, at low
let Interest. Mortgame purrlawd. No cosi
.triose agents for the Trust and loon
Company or Canada, the Canada 1.a
Credit Company. the London Loan ('o°:
of Canada. Intereet. 6. 63 and 7 per coat.
X. B. -- Borrowers can ut.iDt o mosey is
day, if title satisfactory?-.
DAVISON & JOHNSTON.
1570 Barristers rte.. Ooderich
�- •,00,000 TO LOAN. APPLY 1'O
CAMKRON llOe t & CAMEitOlf, Clod
rich. arse
`CONEY TO LEND.—A LAROH
lel amount of Private +sada for incestsee
x( lowest rates on'M-t'la sMortgaeb Apply
IOUARROW R PROt'Oroov
ready mods longer than I intended, I . The receipts of litvet sC1ockrlaatt. Ibm teen w
ending June 7th. IMO. were as follows : -
will have to put a paper weight upon him will dose by directing attention to "The tock Yards. Pot
I it R Tory coste.poraries are taking
• great deal of comfort nowadays out of
th9 "moral vte'ory' aspect of the elec-
tion*, but the cfftse-seekers would prefer
the other kind of "victory, ' where the
noses of the hungry ones get within
measurable distance of the ottioia'
trough. "Give us a hit of the cote,
said • gamin t,. another who was maeti-
citing an apple with apparent relish.
"Phar ain't goio' to be [o core,' was the
reply.
past seven years, and with a represent-
tattye comtin►ng the ability, intelligence
and application of J. T. f:At:now we
fail to see why the constituency should
not continue to be represented in the
Provincial Cabinet.
OUR MINERAL R E t i f .1:' L.
THE report on the Muneral Resource, Tits E,op,rr and some of the lesser
of Ontario and the Best Methods for lights of the Tory press are endeavoring
their Development, recently published to prove that Sir ,Ione M1t'I lI ALD and
by the Provincial Government, hs one of b1r MI:Krt.IrH wen not hand in glove is
the most comprehensive volume+ on the the recent attempt to oust Mr MOttAT
line mentioned ever turned out in any I in Ontario. We cannot speak for other
country. Last year the 4 tntario Govern- constituencies, bat op here in West Hur-
went appointed • commission consisting of o 1 the hand of Sir Jon was visible, and
Messrs ,Tnitlt CHARI.TIty, M l'., 31. B[t.l, larger than a storm cloud, too. It was
of the (:e ,logical Survey, 1pttawar Sir JGH'I'+ paid organizer, RIEEKT BtR-
H. MeettrT,mining engineer,•nd At 'fll- HINGHAM, who brought 001 the Tory an -
Joao Btu', Secretary, to en.lnies into didate ; Sir JoWT'R supporter nn the
the mineral resources of the Province
and the best methods of developing
them. Amongst the places tisiteti by
the communion was (lodericb, and
a report of the meeting held here
was given at the time in Tne
SIGNAL. The full report of the labors
of the commission now published makes
a large:volume replete with accurate and
reli•hle information concerning the min
oral wealth of our Province, sed, if the
suggestions made by the c•.mmission are
acted upon, we may in a short time look
for dot elopement of our resources of an
1 ebaracter. The report is
divided into .i1 meutial. The first deals
with the geology of 4lotario, with special
reterenes to economic minerals ; the sec-
ond eootains motes on mines, Iodations
and works visited by the
the third dimness the inflame* of onm-
alereial sowditions upon the mining in-
degtry : the fosetb reviews the seining
laws and regulations of diffessnt ens.tries
1 t the world ; the fifth relates
to the sensitise of oroa of esonemie
oral• in Ontario ; sod the sixth Mamma
the measures for finding sefweeals sad
their I. A ena-
Jesuit Question, Mr Ror.T, 1' rTrv.
P., was one of the Tory candidate s prio•
cipad atumpen : Mr LAaaE, of Iishawa,
* not`ser of /Or Joel's:inglemen, was al-
e o imported into the constituency to
work on behalf of the Tory candidate :
and everywhere one looked could be seen
evidence that the wires were being
w Irked from Ottawa. Deny it se they
may,the Ninon • and its cont will not
be ab!• to prove that Myr [torn was not
a mere puppet in the hands of the old
M.
O.taws political strategist.
in placing before the public these choice ,
product otos of one of our native towns-
men will be duly compensated by a
liberal reception of her book.
Aionise or GENIC....
Doderich, June 11th, 1890.
LEEBt RN.
From our own correspondent.
Mr and Mrs R. Duff, of Goderich,
were the guests of E N. Stew this week.
The hailstorm on Thursday afternoon
of last week left rather a few cracks and
breaks in the window panes f the
houses in the burg.
THe LIT[ ELLn-Tto1,-1n this ward,
No. 4. Colborne. KI electors merged
their ballots—not one being spoiled by
stupid marking, as in hie elections --
showing in the counting up 42 for the
Reform candidate, Mr (:arrow, and for
the l' tn.er•-atiye candidate, Mr Roberts,
47, making the same majority as obtain-
ed in the election of 1886 by Dr. Taylor.
A downpour of rain and Mil it the after-
noon hindered the voters of both sides,
Some weeks ago Rev (1. B. Howie, I.
A., of Itronele, announced to his Session
.ad eongrsptba that though he is deep twesk two of the fingers on his right Reeves, Rt Andrews arms.
ly attached to and interestbd in them he hand. It will incapacitate him from Rarf.oe 1'laaisg• • 5 1 SS p. -r tvnm.•ed. 151, oxat•er of Huron and Britannia Rost.
i'lat+ed l.omttrr. 1! 110
mod Hoods hand in his resignation on work fax come time.
Whlte Ash. Harwood and 141reh ant toaster. ltiwt11, 14,toey lour nn Konya Street. let
the 2nd Thorel• in The probe -S!- JOSEPH K11►10. and vela land.
y July. P In the amp of district No. 1, to he bait lou In Reed's Rervey, opposite new
bihthes are that Mr Howse ie to return held at Stratford, the following corps `rl sic 1.Ii:88(I!SF(.--MIS$ 1100111 �wNtr vx se.1E M ag M el
to Jerusalem' to work among ,Tawe or an allocated :-1st regiment of cavalry, 1 1 THOMMON is prepared to glee meek All r •hove d LOW R tdR
Mol then, sad in view t f the 1st 1'rtgads field stiller), Guelph ; L.o-
L
z
R•reiplsof live ata l: at the
Montreal Stet k Yard v,Pt.
St ('barites. for the 176 (' -1111
week
Left over frorn pre.
vioua week 2,00..:048
ss0 14140:
m IM
TMA) for week . . 3.110
141 741 156
Left on hand -
The demand and price for good cattle kept
110 well during the week. Butchers bought
Zetrod
cattle and paid high prices. In fart
. ere was very little show for exposers to
pick up what they wanten at "let out" prices
1 the bad reptme fmm
.jade. • There wasa sa•ar' Its of export cattle
for eek. apace wasbard to 011 and some boat•
went oat ahem. There is a feeling that
there is a s•areitr of fat export cattle
and that freight noes have been too high
Freight was regraded at 77s 6d. but reduced to
100.• other shipments went out at 40e without
anti 42. including insurance. 1t looks as
it we were beglnafsic to feel the effects of r
I many stockers leaving the count ry for Europe
and the North-West. The supply of hutch-
err cattle Wag also short: the twat selling as
high as Sic: Hags - The supply was short lmt
the demand wax good. There was • goad de-
moted for sheep and lambs.
We goote the following as bring fair t•I-
nes :-
Cattle. export mama. ....... mama.. ....Sc t0 ..11
Buleben. grxri 4 c to a
Butcher*'. medium 13c to 4 c
Betels -es . coils to 3 c
Sheep ... 4 : to Sae
egg
4,95.4 002.4t to SS.
Calves •400 to 00
the People's tt:olumn.
RADCLIFFE,
Gm -tench
rid all hard wood There is • good l'be- ER AL 1NSl'RANCd,
land. more or Wee. nearly all cleared. the rc- •�
limas er
large frame house two storm high.and a One REAL ESTATE AND
rw�ENDERS WANTED.—TENDERS
1
will be received for the erection of •
ebatch at ('rew, on the 6th line of Ashfield
up to Wednesday. Alt June. Tenders To
he opened at 2 o'clock p m. Plan and ..ppeeccif
cation o. 1tc seen at JACOB ('HOZiRiCS,
t .
June 19th. DOE 10 21
orchard and excellent lawn, wit fine privet MONEY LOANING AGENT
hedge and flower-beds,00 the prefoisea. with a O„t Fir.f eIaas Companies Represented
nun ber of beautiful r trees on the front of ar Money to Lend es straight loans, at the
thr tot. Terms reasamable. For particulars lowest r.te of interest going. in any way to
apply on the premise* or b77 letter t0 suit tit oorrower.
MARGARET l'ONXOIt�'
airorru.E—a.e[Sd door from Rattan
64.41. Ooderich 1'. 0. Weil street Oodori011 tors -rt
I OR SALE.—LOT 52, ADJOINING
I- lir ('res Frame cottage. conlaialnn five
targe rooms in main apartment: besides kitch-
en. bedroom, pantry and summer -kitchen and
good cellar. Hard and son water on the pre-
ntises.woodsbet. • few fruit trees and several
large shade trees, For further particulars apo
ply to MRS J. BU1S%VFLL
56 !m. W ghtbouae-st.. Ooderich.
1:01t SALE.—THAT COMM(IDiut's
r
house on Nee h-to..at present oecepisd hr
the subscriber. containing eight rooms. be-
side* kitchen. pantry. closets and goof collar.
Hard and soft water on the premise* and gond
Mable and driving sheds. Excellent orchard.
The sit.- is one of the met d,-sinble in wisp.
Also that &roomed boast on Caledonian Ter-
race with (food cellar and other convenience.
Terre is a good helium lot attached to each
house. Terms to stilt purchasers. Apply to
19 tf.
MRS. SWIFT. Northst.
FARM Felt SALE.
The undersigned will offer for sale the fol-
lowing very desirable farm. consist inti of the
easterly' 1?0 aeres of Hio. k "F,- in the ,th ODD.
rrssMn of the Township nt ('olborne, in the
t'ountr of Huron. This farm is 'dilut-
me* miles from (:.derich. and 1
iles from ('arlow. cn the Main Shaer
Road. There is a good frame house. 11 -
storeys, almost new. 5 by 3f. containing 7
rooms • large barn, 60 by 42, with cattle
shred, d! b 14, .ttachtvl and one of the finest
orchards in the township. It Is watered by
a never -failing spring creek sed a goo•, well.
About 110 acres cleared and free from stumps.
There is no waste land of any kind on the
place. Good ...hoot within SO rods of the
donee.
end 5 p.m. came quicker than several I urtgaaaern P O Will be sold on reasonable terms.
voters whogot to the door est too Ida. Forterms and further put iculars apply to
1 JNO. HREckEN:HEDGE.
The officals were D. Coleman¢, of Dun- I'mprietee, Ooderich.
1•tp, deputy returning officer; John Link- JOSEPH M. KIWWX.
can ler had daily at the (iosberdch cream 6- on the premises.
later, poll clerk, and Jahn M.calGater, •rJ Kingston st.. a be galls _
constable. Mr (larrow's interests were JOHN I�tNAH . FIRST-CLASS BRICK HOUSE AND
looked after by Peter Green. of Ship- LOT FOR SALE ON RT. PATRICK ST.
4ardton, and John G. Clinton, and Mr ball ltesrinp, fn first -claws ooadithia —Abouts two 'ninnies walk from the Square.
Roberts' byA. Allen and A. A. ^'il• Two moose gigh, brick addition ed Is the rear
pert tinnier' high. hnllding covered with slate.
(hams. Neither site disputed a voter's od ri h ]lain building has 3laree• roomette Mit Mt.
ht t o cad bis ballot.
upstairs there are S large moms. In the rear
right _ addition there are Itiiiohea, pantry. wshroswn,
VOTi('E.—FRESH BUTTERMILK
II
is per n.
.3031.
BICYCLE FOR SALE. —54 -INCH,
Per icioars apply at leo. Rhytsar drug
share. O e e .
T UMBER FOR SALE.
Plana. at .510 per thousand. give al necessaryinformation.
Hemlock Lumber,aeentlhig.10 &tit. DANIEL GORDON.
Plank. at
lase ..... per phare.
or
Uppastlaalrtt, girls room and bathroom. also good
Thos. Dickson. Seaforth, is having the Pine Lumber. f3etantllsyt Della+. Apply to the I. who will
material laid down for the erection of • i
new brick resi tense on his property t 0
North Main -N.
one day reeently Jas Stretton, er.,
Brussels, had the misfortune to fall and
Legal.
CAMPION, BARRISTER,
F' Solicitor, Netts" Public. e 1 c.
Office Over Jordan's Drug Store, the rooms
formerly occupied by 'hetet Doyle. nu
T) C. HAYS, SOLICITOR, de
1 O lee, corner tie Square are* %est
street (iloderbck, over telegraph office. Pri
vete Funds to lead at 0 per coot. 3060
(`I ARROW & PROCDFOOT, BA R
T It05STERR Attorneys, Solicitors.
Goder:ch J. T. Darrow. W. Proudtoot, 1;
►MEKON,
HILT & CAMER2N,
C R rrri°ten. SoIlciton in Chaeoer . Re.
20(1.o -it -h. M. C. (*memo, Q.C.: P. Holt, M.
0. Cameron. C C. Roes. 1751-
Aucttoneertng.
JOHN KNOX GENERAL A .
TIONEER and )land Valuator. Oode
Ont. Haring had considerable seperieoes 1•
he auctioneering trade, he is in • poxltloa
lacharce with thorough satisfaction all coal
twines entreated to him. Order's left •t
artin's Note I. or sent by trail to my address
oderich P. 0.. carefully attended to. JG44)
KNOX (lonnty Audio/seer. ISM
Amusements.
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V'Ti'I;TN LIBRARY AND READIN
R()051. oor. of East street sad Square lei
stain.
Open from 1 to 6 p.m., and from 7 10 10 p.m
ABOUT 2000 VOL'S IN LIBRARY
Lending Daily, it:ekly and PherlenSed
Papers, M%n;.tzinrs, d -e., nn File.
MEMRERNRIP rlrKRT. ONLY ,11.00.
granting tree use of Library and Resdsa'
Boom.
Application tor membership received k,
Llhnrlan. I. rooms.
T. WEATHEIIAI.1 ORO. RTiVENL
President. Sew.tarr
Ooderteh. Mar, h Itch MA.
rine
Mingles. owl c . . .. 00
! LTOR SALE
west bait of lot In. Arthur Street. with
IN Iso seas/1 heck cottage thereon.
(',dist " :hid " 1 M " "
Nemossabte fee OraMNsea. RI stamen tome. IM. in. 144. 243, Klee
w rpt
ell-
last that lee ie as Eastern by birth and dor, field battery, the 41st, 22ed, 27th, nein++ ,aisle u Ona w'.ssT4iwawsoa i lYuse M tt �7 to f A V10ON tk JOH
Monition, as well as a minister in good 29th, :,2nd battalions of infantry nod D
standing in the Presbyterian cherish; school, London. it N 1 that
the step, if tattoo. must M
desirable. Meanwhile Koos Chetrh, drew, for drill Ie district No. 1, it will,
lirl•eel•, offals • field foe some uRnen however, joie the eamp at Niagara, the
pleyd priestlier and oe dosbt many will facilities foe Mg gen pesetie• hides bet-
/°°k
et-jOk •flet it •t neon. T1te eongregslios tet there than at Stratford. The 33rd
is .mall bwtjis a mom desirable one. Batt. will sot go to drill tab year.
l altht egh the first hrigade of artillery is
Rtnre. 3041.
Tux HCRO!4 Hord.,
Thi. waiI.1 sel M tree.
i.I4IIad sed Sal•rgwAw11 and dwpnpriwg ate salsw,
rad N now sreoad t0 werue ls lis gbetof as
e tunnubatlea tar the travelling piarmill ODed
astesesaodat/sn for t 11wmts.
5...., Oedsrtek, Ont, Prwpeldee
Tflebtcat.
a
Rpt SHANNONsd %HANNO�Ne,,
e at Dr. uar n Awe' 1be
SWww1s .+.+Aar,o� Cesar
pet Owlartnk O. C. buaawoo. J. IR Seam
sew. f!N
Societies.
OP
1
John
STAPLE as
BURN 1
JOELr
Ar FLY
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4J( ALITIkS
BL4CLBBRB
W. C. GC
WE LEAD
•
COUNTY C
Before Ills Honor Jadye
cstl So
T
Court opened at 12
proclamation.
WALLA. [ Y. DAN. [
conn•e1 for plaintiff, a
ponetnent of trial ono
nese of plaintiff. Mr
Trial adjourned till
Dogs of this court. C
until after the trial.
Ct Err. .. B,r
goods sold and d.live
defesdar.t. After ex
F of witnesses the co
s 6:25 o'clock p.m. t
Mr R. H. Collins, cm
Mr J. Foltosbee, cot
Wet
Coot opened at
pursuant to adjourns
Curren v. Ba
Jury re:ird at 11 t,
turned at 11:30 o'cic
plaintiff—damage,
lana moved for judge
of the jury. His H
ment p be entered
$157 60 with costs u
Yore,; v, Duo. -
non -jury canoe. M
tiff, moved tri postg
row, Q C.. contra.
til the October sil
Costs of day to be
three weeks after tl
The business haw
the court adjourns.
ramie
The Jaron for
beg leave to preset
amined the jail ar
kept cleanly and in
would recommend
be well attended t
We beg to ata
persons confined i
consider some of tl
than
and we would n
effort be taken to
this county. We
crimieal calendar
ligt t, as it is, ant
and
county may c.'ntiI
We would slat
the Cranty Cruse
or kis assistance
AU ot which is
Joe'
Goderieh, Grand
1890.
crest
On Toesday Is!
4'rimioai Court,
ly found g*ilty
sentenced by Jul
the Central Pris
George Patti
hatcher, charge
from one Job" j
of Logan, P^ -ill
was amiged T
alleged that Pat
mal to Egmood'
he was followed
vibe and arm
John Beatty, i
mittd him to (7
trial. Pt:bsiner
was remanded e
William Hay
charged with 1
other property
!,.rich, was al
He pleaded Lu
till the 12th,
Madrid WI the
LTCMIKA CO0rNcimL, NO�14110D.
•I:'emiwpat jai to Tesgwin.d
$1;111C10.
Mr Wm Ms
of fall wheat -
.Mawted on
8 Noshes is lea
John Denbo
departed on T
I., e**ttls, 1
order to emit 1