HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-6-27, Page 44 THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1890.
THE
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
1[111Aletabireasa so n.
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.
OIAPITAL (PAID UP) .1E MILLION DOLLARS - S4.000,000.
MOT. $ 800.000.
B. E WALKER, GtNuAL MANAGER
GODERICH BRANCH.
' A GENERAL. BAMIONQ BUSINEM TRANSACTED. FARMERS' NOTES DsSCOIJIIITED.
DRAFTS ISSUED PAVASLE AT AL, POINTS IN CANADA. AND Tose PRtteCIPAL
CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES, GREAT BIITAIN, FRANCE, BERMUDA, k
SAVINN DANK KPARTNOB;NT.
OEPOS(TS OF SI.00 AND UPWARDS RECEIVED, AMD CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST
ALLOWED. IMTU$ST ADOSO TO TNS PS/NClPAL AT TNM SMD or NAY AND
a►OVSMsSR IN SAON rams.
Spooled AfteafNn given ts tlso 0e O * 11 Paper.
end Farmers' Salsa Notes.
110 Vuron fignal
le PUBLISHED
'EVERY FRIDA1r MORNING
AT IT1 &TRAM PRINTING orntR:
NORTH- I3TREYT. GODERICH.
It L • wide -•wake local newspaper. devot
t3 county news and the dissenrination el us
fel knowledge.
RSite far it \ s
$1.50 a year; 75e. for six months: Mr. for
three months. If the subscription is not paid
in *A Ames ubecriptton will be charged at
the rate of $2.00 a year.
AISTE5TIMINC ! RTW
Legal and other casual advertisements. 10e.
per line for first insertion. audit cents per line
for each subsequent insertion Measured by
nonpareil cease.
Local notices in nonperiel type 5c per line.
Local notices in ordinary reading type le pe
word.
Business cards of six lines and under 175 per
rear.
A of Lost, Found. Strayed.
Situations Vacant, Situation Wanted mid
Business Chances Wanted, not exceeding 8
Imes noapariel $1 per month.
Houses on stale and Farms on Pale. not to
exceed 8 Ifoes, $1 for first mouth. 50c per sub-
sequent month. Larger ad vitt in proportion.
Any special notice- the object of which is to
promote the pecuniary benefit of any t.idi-
vfduel or company. to to considered an .4
vertisement and charred accordingly.
These terns wiU in all cases be strictly ad-
here.! to.
Spee'ial eate•rtor-tirgvy s8vfl!Teements. or
$dTrnisements for exteppded periods aside
known at the office of publication.
P. S. Wit -LAMS. MAISAQHt.
wall ot Protection, men with a new
suoglu their mouth and a hope for office
in their breast. We know the result.
Caught by the epecions pleas of the
scheming politicians, and hoping that a
change for the better eight be effected
eell
e-- many instances swerved from their al-
higiAnce to sound trade principles, and
when the returns from the polls were
mads on the 17th of 1. , 1678,
the Mao seenE Government had ceased
to exist, and an Administration pledged
to a Protective Tariff relgoed in its stead.
The introduction of he N.P. in 1879
was claimed to be a means to an end.
Every one who knows anything knows that
Canada's moat commercial
career was during the days of Recipto-
city, and it was openly stated, "If we
cannot have 1 . • . of products we
must have Reciprocity of Tariff.'• -
were new ruler. selected, the people in
JOBBING DEPARTMENT.
Oe lb�leoynnectioned withothe ordinary Office
ne carried
7 ed oer
ut
6ttrleess, where Arst-clan work is turned out
rensreasonable rates Everything in the print -
line can be done on the prer.i .es from an
mated poster to a :idling card.
Ail comnuncat:ons must be addressed to
Y. eire:ILLN'r5T.
• Epi wrof Tot PI6,AL
Telephone (al. N.o. 10. Grebe -kb Ont.
HURON SIGNAL.
FRIDAY, JUICE 27, 1830;
REM VE TRADE RESTRICTIONS.
Since our lut issue consternation has
been thrown into the camp of Prone -
tioaists on the other side of the line by the 1
practical secession cf JAwt+ G. BLAINc
the Ir. S. Secretary of State, and hereto- 1
fore regarded by the Tariff upholders as
the high priest of their chosen idea.
The :,-Kisser Bill, which was to bare a
been the embedi:nent •d American Pro- c
taction ileac has been given the cold a
shoulder by Mr BLArea, and the erst- e
while Protectionist chief is now found
advocattno reciprocal relations with
neighboring nations with a zeal worthy e
of the most advanced Cubden►te. He ■
proposes to admit free to the United
TOWN COUNCIL_ teed that the exchange he made epee ju
Mr Martin's deeding husk to the Wen
St.ases.1 . Lela DSSRIar
b Metas.
The tows conned met us Teasels,evening last. 24th inst. All the mem-
bers were enema except depot, reeve
Whitely. The mieetes of the lam regular
meetiap were nod, approved •.d signed.The street inspector reported that the
steps at McDermott's hack, leading
down to the railway track, should he
repaired or takes clown, as they are an-
nals at presses. The matter was refir-
ed to the public works o0mutttee with
power to set.
The report of the se:ton of Maitland
cemetery showed interments of seven
adults and two infants during May.
ooMtat•JWATloPa
A cummesioatioe from the secretary of
the Public School Board, asking for the
sum of $4,100 for school polliwog this
) ear, was referred to the finalize nom•
tnittee.
A letter from John Hardie, of the
Dcmhlos Marie Department, euchre
urlag an s000sat for the travelling expos-
e ut Mr SL John on bis trip to Ooder-
ich to examine the • baryes, misread and
bled.
A lion from Jonathan
Miller, of the Albion Hotel. objeatisg to
the levy of water rate or his premises as be-
ing too bigb, was referred to the waterworks
committee. Stroller cotuinuoieatinna
from John Foss, E Peacock and Wm sa
Babb were referred to the me commit-
tee.
A (ion from MrJohn Al
head, stating that the parties,wbu re
the agricultural grounds for paste
;sat year wou.d pay $32, which they
sider.d fair owtug to several deficie
in the condition el the place was rote
to the finance committee. The I
agreed upon last year was $47.
A communicate .11 front Mrs Shea, ask-
ing for some remuneration for maintain-
ing far six week. a deserted child which
had been left with ter, was read, and on
motion of Proudfoot, seconded by Cam-
pion, $10 wwengranted:to Mr. ;Carey,
the lot in question
(Signed) Roar. Trorreorl, Chairmen.
The repurt was adopted.
Masora C. A. Nairn and D. C.
Strachan, iso behalf of the Goderich Turf
Club, applied fur a grant for fireworks
for the 1st of July celebration, said `rest pl
to be aid in the bands of • committee o
appointed by the owoenl.
A motion to place the sem of $1001e
the estimates fur the above purpose w
15
lost on the following vote : Yea-
Proudfuot, Collision, Marney, Campton.
Molt -6. Nay --Thomso
pn, Reid, Nat -
tel, Humber, McKenzie, Dunlop, Nichol-
son -7.
Moved by Prosdfoot, seconded by
Humber, that the street iuspector be
nestrtloted to fix the street running (roan
the steps at the harbor park to he
wharf. Carried.
Moved try Proodfoot, seconded by
Humber, that the waterworks committee
be inw
toted to purchase a oar Ind of
4 -inch pipe. Carred.
Moved by Campion, seconded by
Dunlop, that the clerk be instructed to
ask the O. T. R. to delay the train leer
ng Stratford for Oodertch at 8.15 p.m
until the arrival at Stratford of the train
frim Buffalo at 9.)5 p.m. on Saturdays
during the months of July and August,
and that • special rate be granted those
desirous of availing themselves of this
opportunity. Carried.
Councillor Holt gave notice that he
would move at the next meeting that
ken- the council meet only ouce a montb der-
ided ing July and August.
rage The council then adjourned.
Dcireod
ri
cn-
cees PORTER'S HILL
r
the hope being indulged that if our withetwhcin the chi,i had originally
l
been
nslghbor. could not come into Canada
"Ai aaplicsth,n from John Tole, night
with their produce without pawing over watchman, fur a new uniform was grant-
s wall of Prote.tion here, they would ed.
have their eyes opened to the fully of At • •.11 -NT-.
keeping tap a customs wall onlliseieeite_d_o. The foil>w:nom te,. **cum
anti
the Tina That idea existed thea, hon OIay.ed to the ti Dance cuminoam,ne n-
r P. St. John, rxpenses of
whether it hold. today is another flues- I ngwhar es at (, .d r h, *'1 75; John
tion. ';ince the inception of the N.P-' Rcbertson, relief, $14 50 ; Hrgo,, !SIG-
HALthe bolstering of tottering industries has , printing and advertising, 119 0 ; J.
become a function of the Government,M. Peuudfont, relief, $6.40; Joe. Kidd,
!bomber. $103,69.
and as each year rolled by, first one! The finance com'nittee recommended
and then another branch of manufacture that the f,lluwino accounts be paid upon
sought Government aid and sustenance be1ng duly certified :-Hardw:cke d
to keep the life breath in it, rather than Ware, Li.:iU ; L' fain Pipe Ca., $381 -
depend upon legitimate business methods Mfg , Atex. , *303Kirkbride,;>Se i.8 ' Dere
[ >1490.38 ; Sam{. Rod
Lir success -or, to use the expres.ive it *37.80; Globe Carbon Co., $13 ; Ste
lunation of the Indian orator, "They I ens & Borns, $49.;,0: •ht,, *20 83 ; J
looked for nourishment like the Kidd, $9.95; Stevens t Burns, $21.
papoose;
at the rgeaw's breast, instead of like the
IMPORT OF FCBLIo w'o}cl:s , oxwtrra
mighty hunter from the broad forest and, Yoor committee keg leave t.� re
the running stream.- A change of front :that they have instructed the evert
rty
Ren,
yh- J. A. Reid & Bro. will of
fer the following goods at a
1. discount of from 10 to 20 per •
pts` cent. off regular prices, dur-
w`; ing this and neat week:---
hat
eek:---
h t Dress Goods, Prints, Ging-
he
• hams, Cotton Shirtings,
of Seersuckers, Flannelettes or
e • Shaker Flannels, Cretonnes
ear • and Lace Curtains. This is
yea the beginning of a Great
a Dissolution of Partnership
per Sale. Look out for bar-
ces
at gains. n
ng Jordan's Mork. Ooderich.
m- June 13th. 1flfe0. ,'.
Prom our own 1 -
Mime Isabella McCluskey was visiting
friends in this neighborhood this week.
Mr Wm Thompson is the guest of Mr
John Torrance,
R e are•rIeseed to see that Mrs Robert
Beacom, who injured her arm trunks fall,
is able to be out.
The annual school picnic of Porter's
Hill school will held beta Mr Jas. Mc-
Donald's grove, on Friday, June 27th.
An excellent time is anticipated, •a,tbere
will Le music and other attractions on
the grousda.
The tee -meeting held at Bethel church
on Thursday, 17th inst., was • grand
success Excellent music wee furnished
by the choir and Mr Cameron and.Dlissee
Wilkinson and Trueman, of Godericb.
Speeches were made by Itev Mr Header -
sun, of Bayfield,and Rev Mr Livingstone,
rel Chetan. Proceeds amounted to about
$35.
on the question of Protection bythe-.pectcr to have the wotk done which
Government of tfie day would sound the . the council,errs., to th We t would recommend the hist meeting
death -knell it some of these so-called in. a top -dressing of gravel be put on
dustrle., and so it came to 'pass that no
'tltdewalks recently made on the
ate than the last session of I'erliatnent street inspector to have a portion
Hun Mr Cntet was put up to voice t'ah- Bruce-st. graded, and hare Instruct
net sentiment in favor of hard and fist 'the clerk t n•,tify the parties who h
Protection lines. the agricultural grounds rooted last y
However, in the time that bis elapsed ! $bat unless a settlement ie made with
ince the House met, there has been a f rook the account will be snag.
farther recommecd that 0, Minn Coat
hange of opinion not only in individual be engaged as caretaker ,,f the Agricu
tatesmen, but in a large section of the tura! Park at a temanention of $1
lectorste. Of late the ouestion of Tariff' be
month and use .f grass, sod th+t nun
Reform has mut up warning the public again
trespsaine on the grounds and injuri
the property. We would also recd
mend that • drinking fountain be placed
in the harbor park. Signed
THowee C. 'N snit!. Chairman
streets. We have also instructed t
been brought prominently
before the people. .f ,this entire contia-
nt, and should Sir JOHN MA. :,'•> tis,
ee that the spirit of freer trade relations
Staten ail the products of Central and
South America. and claims that up to 1
date the progress of trade with these B
countries has been restricted, hindered h
and limited to a most surprising degree. in
Verily, the day of pditical surprises un i
Tariff l;eform Is at hand when so cr
great and sadden a change has come m
over the apostle • f American Protection th
and it need not be unlooked-for if oilier
leading Protectionists -and some of them pr
on this side of the 4`9:h ;parallel --follow an
in his trait.
is
Mast , f os. who know anything about of
the inception r.: the present Caoadian en
Tariff kn.•w perfectly well that the Con- Si
lire i Arty. when in Opposition un- th
der the Icadershie of Sir JOHN Ma, - .
[a 'AI.t', after kis defeat in 1873, were all
bankrupt in policy and principl.s. Ti is wh
also well known; that en the trade goes- C•
tion both Sir JOHN MA• Do.AU Gad Sir •1
CH tkY L+ TU rrta, hill tinaooial !Beaten- fit
ant. were committed by the statements we
of a lifettme to the policy of free trade. tar
So pronounced were these gentlemen on lee
this line that wisest it was thought a ins
change from a 15 n, r cent t i a 174 per , wh
cent. Tariff was coatemplaterl by the Its- 1
form Government, Mir (•,ARL$, roe. in
his place in the House and inveighed
against the contemplated icheme. alleg- nn
ing that so -h action wool." he the "en. .W
tering of the thin end of Protection D•'
Itut then are no principle. that bind
politicians hungry for Ohm, and when
the financial depression of 111; 6 and 1A77
was abroad in the land • cry arose that Mm
1 r0teett..n would make the country rich (oo
has unce main caught the people of
11, COLBORNE BROS.
NEW SPRING & soma GOODS.
The newest things in Dress Goods, Prints, Sateen,
Muslins-plain and embroidered, Oriental Embroidered
Skirtings anti Embroideries, All-over Lace, Black, White
and (beam, Fancy Cold Muslin and Amerjean ('hollies.
Mantle Cloths in all the leading colors, and a splen-
did assortment in Black, Brocaded and Plain Merv's for
Dress and Sulnrcor Jackets.
We are making a specialty of Carpets and House
Furnishings. Carpets from 12}c. Hemp to $1.35 �1ril-
tons-the largest assortment n town. We can show
overone hundred sets of Lace Curtains, 3 to 4 yds long,
from $$1.00 to $4.50. Madras, Mysore, Muffin and Fancy
Curtin goof variety. Curtain Lace, cream and
white, tic. up.
Our stock is large and complete in all line..
1r -We buy Butter, Eggs, Wool, Oats and Peas, and
pay the highest market price.
COLBORNE BROS
111
Situations Uacant.
`` GENTS N ANTED -IP' Y 0 t•
tl want to make money, take hold and tett
our choice Nursers: week. Now is the time,
write us at tenor for terms.
MAY BROTHERS.
la at. Nurserymen. Rochester. N.Y.
WANTED.
Three rood sales.uen, sit her on salary or
i territory given
to each. W rite at once for terms, ami sur,
chotee of territory. '•The [Hoer ;Tele
he m.•rrter."
Adires•• MAY BROTHKfts
56 At Rochester. N. Y
urrauellinq tbuibe.
G1LANU TRUNK I4.AiL.VAY.
Trains arrive and depart at hole: t, h as fo
lows
.. .. ARRI PIC
Mall sad Express .1.50 p.m.
Mail. .. . ............ .9.5$ p.m.
Mixed......... .......... ........ .....11 -Nam
Mixed.......... ............tip m
Mail.............................. t N a m
Mall ase .. "
.....................IJSp m
Loani anb insurance.
It sc
M. N ICHOLSON, 1..D.&
l,p•NTAL ROOMS
Eighth door below the Post OSce, West -N.
GouERICH. _,r•
EIf. LEWIS. Barrister, Proctor in
DR, E. RICHARDSON, LD.S,
A('ROEON DENTIST.
Oae sad Vitalised Air administered
painreesextree:ting of teeth. Special at
iven to the preservation of the Na
Teeth.
°Mee --Up stain. Grand Open House B
Retrainee on West -St.. Goderteh. 2161
M
aritlme Conn : Money to loan t b
per sena. private funds. Straight 1051. 0-
tetest early. Costs very moderate. For
particulars call personally or write. n
_FJ. L NAFTEL
LEI'S, FIRE A \'I► ACCIDENT I1-
f3r'xd-YCE AGENT,
Repeeeeneser North British a Mercantile
for I.ivrrpnol. Leedom t OIobr - Norwich Union :
aline North Americas Lite: sail Accident Hour -
tarsi anee of North Amerite.
Lowrie Rates. Leases smiled prompt's
lock. Money to Lean on Farm sad Town 1'rooer'y
-lw Con, eyancing done. Property valued. Hc.
tfN•.- Cor. Nonb-stand Square. tloderwh.
74 -
For Sale or' to Let.
Two HOUSES Ti) RENTOR 8T
LEY -sr. -One block from the so
Rents three and (uur dollar.per month,
)t@a F. tlMi E'
200,000 PRIVATE FUNDS
AN- To len en farm and town property at low
uare. est tnterea. Mortgages purchased. Llo roto
maim cbaewed atream for the Trus and Leas
Company u 1'anade. the (panda Landed
liege t'ompene. the London Lea Comp•aa
N(I of ('&nada. Interest. 6, 6s and 7 per teat.
flt a day. B' _Borrowers can obtain roses :a
h- y. if title aa[istactor?;.
and LA%IsON k JCHNsTON,
pr,. tr10 tlarTtnen 4c., O.der!h
larsnpl 500.000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
v. CAMERON HOt.f ACAMMpON. 0c4
h. rich. ,,m
F`iIR SALE. -14 ADJOIN1
lir t're'e Fr ,.r corral:., containing
la g rooms in main aparttneut; br*id.i kltr.
.'n. brar&om. pantry and sumrnenlitchre
goal esilar. Bard and soft water un the
miss woodshe•l. a fro fruit frees and sry
Iona shade tries. For furtherparte-tl
Ply to MttS J. B('riN KLL
:r :m. - l.ighthoueest.. (iroderic
1,108 SALE. -THAT C� ►M3EoDIO
I' house on North-st.,at pre•,«-nt occupied
the subscriber, containing right rooms,
sides kilchrn. pantry. clawts and good e..1
fiar.l and soh water nn the prrm,.s solace
stable and driving sheds. Excellent ors -be
The site i• one of the most desirable in to
Also that $-roomed house on Caledonian Ter-
uS `(f'NEY TO LEWD. -A L A R G E
by 1 1 amount of Private Funds for ,ntuatme0
tie \t lowest rates on mr•t c;Aea MOrtgagr-e ,type
lar. to()ARROW t I'RODUFOOT
aid. D RADCLIFFE,
wn. LL
r5cr withtt^od cellar and oar convenience. GE -FERAL I\RL-RA�Cd,
t acre la attachM to each ILEAL ESTATY AND
to MONEY LOANING AGENT
O� Fist-ck,ts ('osspowk. Represented
1 t Monry to Lend on straight loans. at Ste
nweo rate of interest going• is any way to
ran its
taken up
Canada, he wail not allow his speeches of clause. report
tint second, third
seab
87S, h a action •n placiog on the Statute fosrrh clauses were adopted.
ook Ithe Tariff of 18791, the conduct • t Moved by Holt, seconded by Murne
that the nfth clause le amended by stri
ing out the words ' $1 per m,,nih
terveniog years, or the voice c f Hun. use of gran." and adding the word. '
Ir (popsy in 16''0 to interfere with his the rate of $40 per year during the pleas.
•arse should he thick a "sharp curve' fI are of the council, and that his duties
eceeeary to checkmate his opponents at I deened ky the public works cummit-tea-
+ P Carried.
e next election. + Moved by Humber, seconded
For years Tariff Reform has been the 1 f rued back thatht cometh mmits.. for be s-
incipal plank is the Liberal platform,
d tads) it hold• the ea ing consfder.tf•.n. Carried.
g place. It ; The report as amended was then ad
bound to win in the end. The spirit opted.
the age is in favor of enlarged markets
d less restrictions on trade. Whe:her
r .foHN changes bis policy or not let
is perry uu the question during the
e3 ' - -- -
She People's Column.
v. - -
k- AWNM(IWERY SHARPENED-
aadIJJ1
`et
h•
�Rr8INE84 OPPORTUNITY.-_
r 11) Tbere i• $ flood openins fora Blacksmith
and ltagon-maker at tA. iuncrio12 of rhe saw
told and gravel roads fn the Township of Col. ,
. borne for stood. industrious mechanic. It Is ' F
a good crane. for such a man. This is to fall
that 1 will erect a building 3r. i 4n f.-ct and -
give him a seven yeses' lease the first two T
seers without rent -to help him ab�}r !i
N 1t. H. T. ATT►tjLL. )1
1 GODERICH WATERWOIIKS. t-
C
NOTICE TO PF.itA(1N4 t-$1NO THE g`
WATER. �`
The collector is now making the (fret eall
and may be expected any day ; also for the r
Desert of those who may be out when he calls
be Joinefll be In stla andrhe °Mee in the Jul)' 2nd. from 9 o -la k toiII:30 l on K
MM. J. A. N A FTEL. sin
AV,nmowers eh nM, cleaned and re -
patent. Sharpened with emery ; - , &neve},
tiling. Mowers sent for and delivered ft-,
Order. lett at 1'ate� or Wilkinson'. hardware
store. or et my residence on e,i desire Mt. wW
receive prompt attention Two first-class
second -nand blowers fur sale cheap.
r.+
tt'. McGREhOh.
wAt etc.t.,ggy AND CLE. TRIO L1.11T
r0Vs1TTEE.
1 ,11 c ,:nmitt.. would recomm...
e Liberals remain firm, steadfast and that ; oyinent hos accepted from J. W,
.rue to the principles of Tariff Reform, I Smtth f ,r bbe nut
charged
sod
that he be nut charged for hones
d the result will be that no matter service. he stating to your committee
ich party shall be "in ' r -r "out- that he does not use the town water for
sada will be shoe gainer by the remov- house service. We further
cf the restrictions which at that the fountains nn the Koefire be pet
present 10 proper repair, and that a railing be
ter our trade. es Mr RLttee has put around each fountain.
II put it :-"Reciprocal exchanjes of (signed Jou.N Bi tote, Chairman.
iff cuncessicns will be equally effect-
June 24th, 1890.
in stimulating commerce and is A minority repot of the committee,
lasing the export of shoe Product* of ling that the fountains on the
�yuare be taken up and the holes filled
ich we hale the largest surplus.- up, was signed by W. I'rundfoot and
tenure the 'Barrer. to Trade. C. A. Humber.
The first clause of the committee's
THAT the boy is father to the man is report was adopted, councillor Nicholson
w a generally accepted axiom, and the dissenting.
Ma brings the matter home to the
:tiered by Pmudf '.t, aeennded
Humber, than the minority report be
minion Premier in the following adoj$ted.
manner : Sir Jolty Mecnol Atn was a 11 need in amendment by Hnit•seoned.
iroliosom. lad. An old companion 01 hI..•d by ('antelo•n, that the second elemei
�cotb gives • Kingston contemporarya "f the committee s report b. refined
beck to the a mrn'ttas
Isere is s good hal
nue.. Terms to suit purcnaarr.. Apply
0 t1. MRS. SWIFT. Noah-st.
FAitM FOR SALE.
1 The undersigned will offer for sole the t
berme very desirable farm, consisting of
easterly INUacrs of Block "1,' u the •thc
session of the Township of rolborn,, in t
County or Huron. 'Flits farm is slimm-
ed
mil
Ns -rower
ol- ower, ffyy
K r oFFll'K. - +.coed door from ydiSt ore
he H re; street Goder!ch.
on -
he
he
I+ miles from (204.rn•h. and 1}
i from ('..i..- en the .Main t:nvrl
Road- There is a good frame hen,o• 1}_
oreys, almost new, 7r. byN. Containing
shed. 12 b1111�attachedeand oue of the Re42. nab ese
orchards in the township. It ft watered
a never -failing spring creek snd • good we
About l!0 acre$.'feared and free front *tern
There iv no waste land of any kind on
place. Goal school within s0 rods of
boom.
Will be sold on rea,on.ble terms.
For teens and fur tier p►sertieula,e apply to
JNO. BRECK'roEp.NRIDGE.
or C JOSEPH Aft KEoW Nr (tvr aria h
on the premises.
HIST -CLASS I T -CLASS BRiCK HOUSE AN
LOT FOR KALE ON 8T. PATRICK 19
About two minutes walk from the Square
wo stories high. belch added.. in the re
stories high. building eovered with slat
sin building has 3large moms on tlr�t flu•,
rain there are 5 large moms. In rhe
pd.ation there are kit -hen. pantry, washroom
Ile.�Apply to the uom and ndersigned,
Awho
'e all necessary lnformation.faed, who wi
8-tf. DANIEL GORDON'.
Legal:
CAMPION. BARRISTER,
�' Aol1ekor, Notary Public, e t
b (Mice -Over Jordan's Dreg Atm., the moms
I� formerly occupied by Judge Moyle. I
De; no C. HAYS, f1OLICT'tbR, &
the . OMee. corner d
street Ooderteh. over tet.Srapbuaro and VI ,,
vete funds to lead at 9 per cent. °M 20 ori
CIA RRON & PROt'DFO(►T B A It
Oode R 11 T4JRS Attornry�Ttl1, Aolielten
J. T. Oariow, K. Proudfoot. 1;
D G'1A3IERON, HJLT & CAMER:)N,
T. JoABarristers. So/Sefton In Chancery ke.
ar O. (smerou, C erich. IL C. Ross. Q C.; P. Hp1t. 1f.
e. 175f-
r to Ingots thdtMEl
pie of his juvenile prank, Thr.. or of Iron basin. for the fountains .4 b
r a" -
by the ophuildmg of local industries and am"
the upraising of "tall chimneys,' -a 0rl
change in the fisoal policy was wanted hea
and a change mast be had. Eben it was
that the politicians •,1 expediency looked
at the polilieal weather vane to see which
way the wind was plowing, and in • mn-
meet• an the twinkling of an eye, Sir
Jolt,. and Sir Clime' mi. the aferstime
ehan'pi.m• of Free Trade, were sheaved
into stalwart defenders of the N.P.,
promoters of the epbsildh t of S Mame teed
y ..n„ felines, the waling Kir Joni r('p"rt as early as reeible.
ng them, were cel their way home Mnvi d in amendment to the amend-
s one morning when they nkserved a meat by Sahel, seconded by Reid, that
p of out stone in front of - �__ the report be adopted,
loft s amendment wax cabled bythe 1
grocery. At the embryo stateemasa foliswing roti : Yea Cantelnn, regrlird hide __ betel h. 1
f ar- eaeaetl
au tion all went to work and boils up
Icily, Thosepson, Holt, MoKenitie, Den- a, ",d„ 1.11
1°w to l�w�s�R, sMM
the door. In the morning the arm*, I"P •?Tich�lsna-7. Nay--p400dfod. u m'•4atlsntovrhe ~ M Q� er
('►mpion Reid, Neftel, Humber 3. 'aO 1O° for
deseeoded into,his shop to find tett he The CHAR).Ryas
was balls in• " Ito the amirmc nent and 1'vn
Mgorra," he exclaimed, the motion were defeated, and the report
''acrd is the hoose sinking into the c'ellari' as am.nded was adopted.
*if lone has not ceased playing that earner or . Rio Unitive.
preElisal lake yet. He is still angalred in Year committee, hart
elating op the as rinse throegh whish a n d J. C. arts nvidered the
e mates ita estra/eM and its salts. rt., w for as eI-
of �' has, would rawer
OR SALE.
21
collector., B
BICYCLE F',tlt S�► Li;. -34-INCH, Pq
till bearings in first -claw condition. ated
mere.Ooderi chpartirotarai . at Gro. It4lnas' drug IIs
Phew
-ret half of IN :82. Arthur Stret, wit
all bit,k cottage thereon.
ropier: Lore.- IN. 1S 244. 243. 1-15j
rest, "t. Andrews '.V1,4.
I. entree of Homo and Britannia Rued.
amf 1 story house on Keels Street, lot
baivenOroun.lat hot. le Reed'sury
Sey opposite new
Nos 22, 24. 11, >b, sit i4, M, 61, i)IL
All the above ar LOW RATlttr.
ft tit wlylo
D.(V1AON k JOHNSTON
IDUMBER FOR SALE.
I'In.' 1.nmhn. ircantlfae,
Plane. ar 410 per thonaand.
Hemlock Lumber.8cantltag.
flank, at 10
Phis Shi!gke. 2nd cla.., .... 1 36 p'r et1 nare.
red 1 N
Mrw.mia-me Rederrteus for MaMrsaa,
r/sr• 1'laning. Pre
WIMIle Lomb.,- 112 tet :7• tMnsaed'
Not'• Haaswoocl and Atne rat to,srder. IoM
I
JOSEPH KIUU Rki ale
MI• Nig LES 4)NS.-MIf3.4 AOGIK
avi THOM.1.• 1. prpa,wt to give melte aria
"'
ce
*some 011 tbe ora or °rga i ie►= as
Stem inquire at Ueo. W. hoa.soll's teslaIOW
• .&uctioneering,
good JOHN KNOX, GENERAL Ai;C-
- •J TIONEgit and Lend Va:-:ator, Onderieb
sant. tllavi had considerable experience h
he trade. he is in a
Ifcharge wit tltorongh eatisfsci' n positionl
Jealous eatruseed to him. Orders lenath arta' Hote I. or rent by mall to my addrev
odes-Mb P. 0.. carefully attended te• JOHN
n KNOX ('0.,nty Atctloaeer. lath
Legal Notices.
OTTCE TO CREDITORS OF THE
LATE GEORGE !me
off
reliant nlitigh Ce an ou'urt of Jostle* er of the foe the Pros
neve 01 Oettarle dared June tk►• 111.0, and
In the Rytter of the estate of George
. cleansed. the err -dinars of the said late
kicrlate of the Town of Clederkth, la
revs of Nneon, and Province of e
cermet. who died 0s. ar &bows a
of December. inn, are, en or ~'
try of IAA t° iEe/ b� fest p v�
i
of �w k Prosdfist, of the
aforesaid. 01 d, sNlettegd�dbo
aa1R will of the
and asraaelee. sial
the fedi particulars their
a ate rmewt of their tfm
ef the secert(ies of any m.
eAault *litres( they will be gm,Mapt rr
MMlusn
the benefit of the add order.
SME ear smarts r Is ter la
Milan me, at mII (hsim
`Iath.Towwsf-
emgb�er. Itlp, at
(- d Iw tb-
=he time
tasan sire tib day aline. still
DRS. SHANNON & SHANNON, am -t tsMa511 aline.
raY Dr R t^'al Mtriaar ret (i0derteh.
THE HURON HOTEL
Noeare. Coderirb.Ont. syr des
JReaical. so
Amusements.
G'1ODERT('H MECHANICS' INSTI
Tl'TEI.IH11ArTANLREADIN
R0OH. our. ot East street and Square sur
stain.
Open /runt 1 to 1 p.m.. and hewn 7 to 10r m
ABOUT 2000 VOL'S IN LIBRARY
L. , !,.+0 Doily, Weekly end I/ftutroted
Papers, ll/errziwea, eke., rat Pik.
MRMA RftRIP MCIi8T.ONLY 83.7,
granting Ltrrsese use Library end Aeadlas
Ube
Au la fbt sltemhewahtp received lq
Lilly sirs, is roam,
T. It LA RA CEO. STirE gp,
eat. IES etserwfavy
Societies.
ttA gpLARS a�► velatit
0.048•Soli IL 0.
Wei' 0000 ENVELOPES AT TME SIGNAL
ts•
FI'REKA (OITNCIL, NO 103 GOp.
tRICH._NA
°ut/e M till isNIL
0000 UNE IS MINT SIGNAL
TI
ro
to
re
re
hq
PellPP
troolki
•