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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-7-4, Page 4NIMIlargreiree MIN • ele THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1890. inn I OM !MI CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE GITAIKalleenie 141117. HEAD orrice. Toeowra (PAIS I1P) MX MILLION eau.ase .11.000.000. B. E. WALKER, MUMMA& MAMAOSIL GiODERICH BRANCH. WIGS IN rut UNITED STATE* GROAT DRITA/N. Fiume& egerinebe. Sia &L.LOwto Aoratt1 TO TM PRNIMISPAL AT vola [NO OV MAY IN 11A004 VOA& 11110•01•1 Annuities give* lie Mb* 0011eeifleise of lel Med lianesers' Salem Note*. "The 1P•restiisisa's Fused' at the Oepilo." ere 11 , Day stories. "An Old The la the temose starry flag of Peal Josses sad his wareltip, the Hem Hewer Richard, mow owned la the family a we ot Jesse beatessata, at Cottage Oity, Maim "Iodise Baseball Peyers," hy wee of the Iodises graduee sag frees Hampton, Mr Thomas L Shwa of the Omaha Reservatioe, worth roadie/ tot Hie young author's progressive ideas ie regard to be race. "Craps" is a spirited New Orleans story by James B. Cablh "Two Wills," by Mrs Jessie Beath' Fremont, wdl was - mead atteatios. ''How Rebecca Hard- en -gnaw' g Weal to School" =tows that aff AND "schooling" is out got in the school- rooms. The metals pastillas to be very HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1030. 711 OUR SUBSCRIBERS. Oa a number of occasions durirg the past six months we have sent out counts to those of our subscribers who are in arrears, and we are pleased to my that many responses hare come to us, for which we return our best thanks; but there are still on our list msny sub- scribers who hare failed to do their 111Per. bee will be read with more interest than P. S. WILLAMS. Merseogn. WAIST is Wanted in Canada is a Da- daist spirit, and as each First of July comes aroend, efforts shoula be put l'orth in every lowlity to ignore.' upon the people that they are "citizens of no mean coontry." We often smile at the spread -eagle's= of the Fourth of July orations scram the line, but these same oratious in day. gone by laid the foun- I dation of the patriotism that in the tr =bloom times between 1861 and IN" leaved the I'oion. And eo, in the time to Conte it should be that the history of our country and the grand deeds of the old pioneers should be themes upon which the First of July orator should dwell to instill into the rising genera - duty In tbe premises, and to those we ' eon • lore for the land in which his lot now address ourselves: If you ate 19 ar- is cast, and for which those who precied- rears for • month, three months, ex ed him worked and died. months or • year, or if you have let your subscription go by default for a longer period then that be good =tough to snake the matteeIffeaklit at saw. Every Ma who neglects to pay his relmeription is not dishonest, bat after • man's attentioa has been called to the fact that he is in wear, and he fails to make things right, his chance& of injuring the Decalcgue aro built on a solid foundation. Look at your label, and if you ars Dot marked ahead, send word to Tot SIGNAL to have the date changed, and don't forget to end enough money to cover the charges. Be joie ; te upright ; be honest. Look at your label scd make things right. The Tariff Ps•form bell is rolling, and already the Liberal journals all along the live are taking the question up and discussing it. The present &Wein of taxation e execrated by Grits and Tories alike who have to do with the release of excessive duties on goods. The question of Tariff Reform should not be one of party prejudice, as it is based on the gospel of common sense. The Tory who rejoices in paying a heavy 'duty on goods which in the ordinary course should be as free as it is possible to make them, is a rara ur;s, sad if such an use there be he certainly should act reside outside of an asylum. It is all well enough for • political stomper to prate about build- ing up hcme industries by means of ex- cessive duties on tureen inicortations, bat when the imposition of the higher duties Lilly raises the price of the im- ported article without stimulating the home industry, the abuse of the tariff becomes a political crime, and has • ten- dency to depopulate the country cursed by it. Such is the case in Canada to - Year by year we are getting fewer in number instead of increasir.g. Although Canada is blessed with a line climate and a vigorous stock it is lioestimable whether the census of 1891 will show • perceptible increase over that of 1881. A steady output of brain and muscular power has been made by Canada to the United states since the N. P. was im- posed upon our people, and look where we may it is impoesible to see where the principle el compensating influences has been at work. Huron county is no ex• ception to the general depression. and men id every political stripe daily look for a modification of the rresent order of things, snd • consequent bettering of existing conditions. The inevitable result of a continuance of the outrageous system which has de- populated this teCtion of the country and almost ruined every business except the placing of morgag= will be • cry for Annexation, el load, so deep and so strong that it will not on'y be hoard aerosol the line bet around the world. Unjust Taxation lost one half cf this continent to Britain oyer one hundred years ago, and excessive Taeati( rt will cense the loss of the other halt of North America to Um Mother Land, if the powers that be at Ottawa will not be governed by the signs of the times. If Taxation doiran't Annetatiou mast come. Some interesting bargains—We are offering • line of Cretonnes at tic. per yard, worth 12i, No. 1 Seamless Stockinet Dress Shields, 15c. per pair. worth 20c. Being sold out of a. 2.5c. line of Ladies Everfain Black Silk Hose, we are offering the 35c line for 25c. We intend -buying for our fall trade a different make of sewing silk than we have now in stock and will of- fer our present stock at half price, also offer at half price our stock of Dress Trimmings, Braided Setts, Ornaments, itc. Many other lines Si. Joy 'sotto. of Me Weed'. neenil, at greatly reduced price& Vte "The New Beset at Andover." It ona- shall be glad to show you the germs the tweetios of !seine sad is strong- goods. year. D. Lothrop Company, Publish- Jecdent Block, tiodejrICA.b. REID & &Ft°. ly written. Wide Ateake is 112 40 • ere, Bose's, Maas. July Ilth, letie. M.11 - .11 u II k soaosiss 1,01 JULY, 1800. Jely Weber begins the thirty- second volume of this excellent family Maven*. The first erects givee a graphic account of Damascus, the oldest city in the world, and one t(11 the most interesting. "Ou the Youghiugeoy" a fiaely-illaittrated paper oe sine of the picturseqtte rivers and mountain regions of the Alleghenies. Lady Brassey's "Last Voyage- deecnbee some of her striking adventures ia the Southern seise A portrait and life eketcn of Joseph Cook follow, and a brilliant article from his pen on Woman's Work for Women in lode. A noble sermon by Dr Dougles follows. Then a tmich- ing temperance 'dory, ' Jack the Fisher- inan: by Mrs Phelps Ward, and Mrs Barr's fine tale of Yorkshire Methodism. The present is a good time to subscribe. The current volume will contain a coo - deemed record of the procedings of the several Aonual Conferences, and of the approaches; General Conference -Me of the most important in the history of the Church. Among the forthcoming papers will be copiously illustrated articles on "The Austrian Tyrol end tee Black Fcrest," by the Edit 3r ; "In the Track of St Paul," by Rev George Bond. B. A ; "Natrileon at St Helena," by Percy at the Antipedes, end her tragic death sod burial st sea ; also important papers on "Applied Chnetianity, on Social Progreso, on Prison Ketone, on Alleged Progress in Theology, on Christian Co- operation, etc. Price 22 • year ; 21 for six months : 20 tents per number. mentresi Meek Mortal. Toront Mita* The receipts= live stock tbe Montreal HARFRICS MAGAZINE TOR JULY. Stock Yards. Point EIL Charles tor tbe week endiar June 27th. IMO. wore as followe.:- Readers of the July number Harp- er's _Vaga:ine will relish the second • Now would be an excellent time to make preparations for a carnival to be held in Goderich about the middle of August. In six weeks we could have mattera so arranged that nothing would be left undone towards making a success of this undertaking, and since= would mean • great gain to the town. We have beyond qoastion the prettiest town in Canada ; we have won a repUtatiti aa • summer resort ; and we have men to maks the mineral a success should they undertake to do so. There is not • day to lose if the people of the town desire to see the enterprise mature this year, and for that reason we call upon all who have suggestions to offer to come for- ward at once and make them. With good , • fair monetary con- tribution and an energetic mategement, Tne SIGNAL can confidently predict an unbounded success. Now let everybody Ids shoulder to the wheel sad give it • whirl. If the matter ee taken op as lt ought to be we can have a carnival that will be a carnival in Huron a county town within the next six weeks. If the people want one they can have it at a very moderate outlay a money, and a generous output ol energy. Stites General MiorurroN resigned what will we do .for a new commander. IF COLBORNE BROS. NI NEW SPRING & SHIER GOODS. AMERICAN CHALLEY, ''"" ter. worth t'et. geed patterns aad colors We Are A Special Line of Shaker SHAKER FLANNELS, Another Case of our Pop] Special Value in White Co A Job Lot of Corsets THE MARKETS. White Check Muslins, Our stock is large and complete in all lines. r« ta-We buy Butter, Eggs, Wool, Oata and Peas, and pay the higheet market prme. COLBORNE BRCIS.A.... BREADSTUFFS AND PROVISIONS. seamed Peeves. Floor, Puma Haemaloa ele! WHIIN1Goderich holds its carnival in August we want to have E. Kurt. DODDS, of Toronto, invited np here so he can get pointers in running his circus in the Tea Toronto carnival was not mews's that it was hoped The rumor that half-a-dezen Tory members hare offered to resign mo that a seat be found for Emperor Cemoirrox is nid correct. The Emperor in still on the Iron." the it would he, DUN( 41,1 (Gladstonian won the elec- tion In Barrow-in-Furness, caused by the vacation of Mr W. Si. CAINE, Ltberal- Unionie. Every day brings the Irish Nationalist cause • day's march nearer lath mgh the weather was fine and the member of visitors large. The =tree Kim, freak uspee• vies • II et Bran 111 owt 10 0 Wool Clete . Pam Potatoes Butter Cordwood Beef . Wool Pork O 36 0 711 0 45 50 7 NI 0 13 0 12 0 12 70 es I se 111 JOHN 3 03 0 00 1 40 6 01 0 00 analioaligehtelemts Jule 2. 25 to o I 50 to 3 00 0 10 to 50 12 m 0 13 0 11 10 9 12 6 OD to 7 00 00 to 4 00 6 SO le 0 011 0 00 to 0 OD 4 75 to 5 GO which abounds in alternate droll and Receipts of live stock at the tragic situations. Twenty -foie ilium ra- tit ,tOltirealier gr Y tag.. Pi• tions by eminent French artists ac- week . .. . 1.356 309 669 113 company the article. Among the other [ Lett over from pre- 300 m0 (peed account of "A Famous Chapbook 1 Tatftalovin°rbanwr . : i ....... 142115: IV (;73 113 illustrated papers are Howard Pyle's by Lee C. Herby; a paper on "Social rittiterac Alrhtirib:DnIgte,w Situations Uacant. want to make mom. take boll and sell our choker Norserv stock. Now is the tone. write us at once for tern.* MAY BROTHERS. Nureeryssea. Rochester. N.Y. 011 W ANTED. Three mod seleemen. either on selary or conini Moon. Independent territory given to ma. Write at Quer for terms. sad BMW.* choice of territory. "The twee the merrier." Address. MAY BROTHERS. Travelling Ibuibe. Imb M. Trains entire and depart at Seilinrich :as fa low:RANO TRUNK RAILWAY. Mail sea Swum 1.81 is.as eIlltaiRs HIST DENTAL ROOMS Eighth door lake' the Post Once. Weet.L. SURGEON DENTIST. Gas and Vitalised Air administered for palates's:matting of teeth. Special at bodies given to the proserthuon a the Natural Teeth. Office-L'p stairs. Gmnd Opera Hone* Block. Entrance on west -et.. thderteb. 23111 -1 t For Sale or to Let. MWO HOUSES TO RENTON STAN- ". LEY -Pr. -One block from the Foam* Rents three and four dollars tier nionth. MRS. F. SMEETH. Villain:- "Texan Type* and Contraets," Tbe receipts of export cane !ellen off FOIR,T tSreA.l...FE.r.;!Acol/Tuice52,. 81141.1= large roans in main &moment, besides kitch: Life in Oxford,' by Ethel M. Arnold, iPor b t bers' stock there has been a moister: geodes'. bc:temeerm.„ PaRge,intrYgoanddeo.rimiererr40"ettlheeu pre -a" with portraits of grime celebrities at the tory tiria.cle, • medium meta arid.) mises.woodshed. • fruit. trees ar7d severed eb00,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO University, and Dr Henry •lenedell's rkrudesig:m:nrog-il 7.ternarm„,z pill-11401"de ""•• tmlt;".rhBetTrurTLIanieD *V CAMERON HOut RCILMILRON old its narrative of a journey through "Baltic of sheep is isereasing. The hog market. de- Sg 2m. Lighthouse-st.. rick' Russia." "Some Colonial and Revolts. spite tame reeeipta. see.? a slight improve- ! AfONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE tionary Letters." by Frederick Daniel : meeveleies.ever lekt week wit" Sc' te lac' higher I. Fohoitu.S.A.LEN.,,rt—LHAAT privenCONIMorcOslipiedIOL48 lex &ammo Private rum,. for "Treasury Notes and Notes!on the Tress- We quote the renewing as being tair 1. the subscriber. costening ramp. ge. Iowan rattle en end -elms Mortgages ANS) TH Liberals expect to win from five to seven seats in the courts. If this anticipation should be realized, Mintetitrui following will be lonesome looking retnnant, and will have • sort of Lost Tribes air about it. in (Intario 1L-1 N. LEWIS, Barrister, Proctor la L. Maritime Court ,• Money to loan et IQ per cent.. private fund% Straight lam. in- terest yearly. Costs very moderate. Ihe particulars call personalty or write. 11 LI7F11, "'IRS AND ACCIDINT IN- SURANCE AGENT, Representing North With* t Mercantile Liverpool. Landon & Glebe, Norwich I.' MOO ; North American Life ; aad Accident loser - ash M North America. Lowest Rates. Lame settled promptly Moor; to Loan os Fares sad Tom Presort; Cenveysaclae doe*. Property valued. situ BLACKBERRY COIPO WE- LEAD ON F THE 111INLEY BILL $200,000 PRIVATE FUNDS Ts leas ati farm and tows' property, at few est interest. Mammas purchased. No teem mission charged agents for the Train sad Lean Company of Canada. the Casada Leaded of Canada. lutenist. * led 7 Per bee& N. B. -Borrower. can obuua faunal tw day. if title satisfactory. DAVISON & JOHNSTON. Barristers Ohlarkds 1011'T it 1111100t time some of Our friends during tbe recent Provincial election would eet about getting on • full head of religious fanaticism for the next Dominion election 1 There's nothing like taking time by the forelock in these matters. Or •as ell the talk indulg- ed in by oar Tory friends merely a game of "guff ture and Democracy,- by Robert S. Pea- body, sod "(limo= Carducci, and the Hellenic Reaction in Italy,' by Frank Sewall, will command interested atten- tion In addition to a full cocupliment of poems, there are several short stories: -"A Poetess,- by Mary E Wilkins ; "The Mwolighter of County Clare, by Jonathan Sturges ; "Two Letters." by Brander Matthews (illustrated' ; "Truth and Untruth," by Matt Crirn nnd "The Scarecrow," by S. P. McLean Greeoe solinSlita MS.;AZINZ FOR JULY. Serilowe's Magazine for July begins the eighth volume of that periodical, which promisee to emelt= many features of remarkable interest. This issue is especially suited to the season -contain• ing • practical article on "Surf and Surf bathing," by Duffield Osborne ; an entertaining account of birdsnest-build- ing by W. H. Gibson, and a paper by Bruce Price on "The Suburban Home ' -all elaborately illustrated. Rohert Louis Stevenson sends a poem, "The House of Tembinoka," from an obscure island In Polynesia. 0.her poems ars "To the Cricket,- by A Lampman, and "InGlad Weather, -by Charles B. Going. The frontispiece ie another of J. R. Weguelin • beautiful pictures, accom- panied Sy A nein r/obsionn translation of '•Fons Itandusise.'' Dr George Rowe =Ds of • vcyage which he took in a slaver ;many years sgo. E. L. Godkin discusses the citizen's rights to his own reputation. There is pleoty of enter- taining tiotion in the second instalment of the:striking snot peeve sertal,"Jerry," a short story by Octave Thanet, and the fel historical novel. THR T. ff. & B. Railway Company has taken off its cost and gone to work in Hamilton. The men whe have pro- jected thi. scheme are live wideswake fellows and if the charter holders of the Huron & Ontario raid could oaly strike in with them Goderich would have a oompetitive line is ehort order, and a fine section of Western Ontario would in treyersed by en excellent road. THE EDI roors A Weed se •bstnit thew Thad save cease le 111.11111. inns easel volt iFt.V. The Jelly Wide A inlay ono ten young people the fon and the sontiment of the The number* of The Lithe/ Ale for the weeks ending June 14th and 21st contain The Prussian Monarchy and the Revolu- Colonel's Boy, nimbi" ; The Conde de the Deeps, Temple ; A Quiet Comer Maurice de Saxe, Temple liar ; Mountain Sheep, 1:er.11, man's .Voirreime ; The Cry of the Parents, Mannino* ; 'newt Com - Old!, ; Dr John Covers Diary, Gentle - French Fishery Question, National Madagascar, Reanciatyl ; and poetry. loor Loris PIRO* sash (of more than 3.300 paces a year ) the sebeeriptiem price IS) is low ; while for 1110 60 the pub- lishers offer to send any owe of the Arawrieen $4 00 asewithlies or weeklies with Tee Liao. A's for • year, both pnet . Lilted Oe., fiestas, seethe Hose were siot up to the mark, and the brat", "Id Patrin4ie fewiltWO•15es• shooed from beeineing to sad. The sen't II" Qmesil (1147 ibie ws" freatispieee illustrates "The Utile rit sway behind the eareival presented to ee." s tree ewe, by Hews wiestew the gen* ef Ike Previa= by Hnenhon or Hale lad of "tft, who wag wagoning bit gem. Mon Sig hors sad ins st lag hind is Can ie. export Butchers'. good Butchers'. medians Butchers'. calls Obeep Calves ,Se,„ .tas Hard and soli water on the premises sedges! ▪ yE The site is ooe of the roost desirable in tows. • , that &roomed house on Caledaslan Ter - 3 root with grad cellar and other eouvenience. rt",.5° Thre le • good half acre lot attached to each 11115. sWIFT. North -et. 19 tf. FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale the fol- lowing very desirable farm. (hoisting of the easterly 130 acres of Block "I".- in the ,th con- cession of the Township of Colborne. is the County of Huron. This farm ie eituat- ed 4; miles from Godorich. and I* PIANO TUNING. miles from Carlow. cn the Main Oravel Road. There is • good from home Special attention given to rebuffing and store's. almoet nee. RI by 31. containing 7 ✓ ooms a large barn, 10 by 12. with cattle action regulating. shed. 12 by IL attaehed. and one of the floret orchards in the township. It is watered by Reduced rates for yearly Dinh* • never -failing spring creek and a good well. Orders lett at Organ Factory. at my mei. About *Macro/ cleared end free from ettinips. There is no waste lend of any kind on the deuce, Westut . or at G. W. Thomson's Pane All work guaranteed. For Terme and further particulars eppiy to JOSEPH McPli.ZiWN. LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED.- , „or end delivered tio,, LOT FOR SALE ON ST. PATRICE ST. 'Orders left at Yam' or Wilitinson's hardware Wore. or at my residence on Quebec ses• ;loath high. building covered with slate. Two stories high. brick addition In the mar -About two minutes walk from the Square. receive prompt attention. Two first-class Main boadine has 3 large room on first flat. second.eand mowers tor saiew.cmbeacopR. upittaint time are 5 have rooms. In the rear 62 addition theme are kitchen. pant y. washroom. Upstairs. girls room sad biehroom. DICYCLE FOR SALE. -b4 -INCH, • colWr. Apply to the undersigned. tiro gimdwill AY ball bearinmo. In first-class condition. give ell necessary information. For particulars apply at Geo. Rhynaii drug DANIEL GORDON. store. Goderich. 0° t° °° Mew. Terms to suit purchasers. Apply la The People's Column. OUT THIS OUT AND PUT IT ON V PIANO. ired. Sharpened with emery ne uneven lawnmowers sharpened. cleaned and re- ts RetcLAss BRICK HOUSE AND y UMBER FOR SALE. Pine Lumber. Scantling. email brick cottage thereon. Plana. at 110 per thousand. Hut Ent no lAnn.-1114. 196. 244. 215. Elgin Hemlock LomberManitliag. Street. St. Andreere Plank. at Mt coiner of Harm and RrItanni• Road. Fine Shingles. ?nd elass..... 1 Xi per e -Aare. Irrame if story bones os Keay. &mat. let Oeversi lots In Reed's Survey. opposite nee numeasete Itedlarlieses See Weald Men. Nee et, U. W. M. M. 54. St $4,01. All the shove at IOW RATEs. Surface Planing. . . 1 50 per thomand. Apply to Planed Lumber. 12 DO '' 02 tf DAWSON h JoHNSTON white Ash. nmeweed sad *bee eat to order. THomscre is prepared to give mimic lessons on the piano or mem- VOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THZ cella" inquire as °no. Vt-• he"1"" _LI LATE OKOROK RICK. Store. lid 2. Pvirsuant to an order of the Chancery rilido- THE HURON HOTEL. - Ion of the High 'cool of Jostle. for the Prov- ince of Ontario, dated Jane *tie. lift and Ttils well-known and pomaar hotel ha been made in the miter of the estate of Demos reared and sulareed during the past mem. Rice. dimmed. the erectile", of the said late eat is now esesed aosie in quality of tie *some Row. late of the Town of (holerich. In tionemodatioa fee the travelling militia Geed the Comity of Huron. and Provinc• of Oat- . lon for transient roosts. stio. chemist. who died on or about the la W M. CR A RI. day of December. litelk are. on or trier* the Town of Goderich eforeseid. solicitors for ths evocator of the last will of the wild doesseed, their (alleluia isad eurnemes. addressee sad claims. • statement of their sermate, • nature of the securities ilf any bide hy t . FOR SALE. West half of lot 2111. Arthnr Street. with GENERAL INSURANCI, REA L ESTATE ARD MONEY LOANING AGENT sar lioney to Lead on straight ham at the !torero rate of totems* goes* in aay way to suit tie oorrower. IV 0,71(.0 - Sewed door from Piqua» On REASON FOR &ECRU BLAINE'S OPPOSITION. illannewlin Powers Amore the Moamar taltionery aelsome Proposed by ties sad Agreed tie by other natiees. New Tose, !ens 30. -The Herald's Impost special says: One week ago a desperate attemp made by some oi Mr. Biaioe's alleged 1 srthe fore* of what the Hoer= t stateepiet hos not only bean fa bad aud &bout the McKinley Tari robonsted in every dated, hut Noce LI prise is aver those in the conAdeme , Veins wbo know the secret a his b oaly woodsy that be kept snout • During the last weak the Bei bas perionally 'Mitred sassebei the D.plomatic Corps that bis were not misstate& To the mi been the Latin-American States. WA Of whom were delegates to the Pan- AA Conte/yore, be bee emphasised in tl tire manner hie deep chagrin at t Meath. ago Mr. BIOADO intended b about what he hared would be the I the tariff policy la Coegress. He t the sootwal tariff hill a epochal prow; substantial tree trade with Latin -4 through the agency of resit:wort failed for the two reasons th sugar had bean chosen as to the western fanner sod free wool. to any amount. under any stances, was • horrifyiNg nightmare tectioniets of the Macticel kind. lankly, es an Ohio reprossatatire. served by tho prospect of willmito guadsolyy. eadBut why should Mr. Blaine Republican tariff' pol-icUyYsrierbiamgivilginis original purpose to speak cad to the antalect. db. iaand, failing in his private , lave the commerce of our own motto They armorer tisat he has cable iii 't tame from our ministers in Em IL'ontinent Powers accept the I • declaration of commercial tion. At this moment the State niece is burdened with dimatel ministers and basal% suppletnee seni-oMcial advioes, all tending bow &opt,. the McKinley Rill hi the Cabinents M Europe and bow I paled they are to admit say , product to their own porta that cai la prohibited by retaliatory d It is not atom the pending Tariff has aroused this feeling. but ths onaunircial poiicy Of the party power in Waseiteston. The Cur be • measure to simplify the be importation sad to raise rates ed Indirection. Thin muse the Meg with duties intenticiaany probibito et simply protective, sr handrifors The -proposition to tabs teencert miry, Italy and bipsis and pnei powers of less momest to Amin ildtory duties • 01•1111 Med If Insomocb as the terusere are pi by the prohibitory tariff nose as moot. end herielleteries a *me me Mr Blame thinks they will be li harning of the enema ei brake American castle. bogs, hreeilideli elites ere to be etelmied trona Ceethisetal marines with lingli Legal Notices. E• Solicitor. Notary Pubik, e t e. Nice -Oyer Josn's Drag Store. the room formerly occupied by Judge Doylie. 21221 D C. HAYS, SOLICITOR, itc Iles Were corner et Femora fled street„, Goderich. over telegraph sake. Pri rate Feeds to lend at ei per cent. IOW Godericb J. T. *arrow. W. Prendtoot. 17 Barristers. Solicitors In Chancery. Ike. O. Canseroa. C C. Ross. 1751 - JOHN KNOX, GENERAL AUC- TIONEER and land Valuator, oodeetee out. Haring hart eonstderable experience to sactIoneering trade, tie is Is • poeition lecher** wtth thorough satisfaction ell cons Mhos entrained to him. Order*. left at ania's liete I. or sent by wall to my addros% ;Meech P. 0_ carefully &Deeded M. JOHN KNOX Connie Auctioneer. let teaical. DR8. SHANNON & SHANNON, 0Pawkiest, lk a::o.,rresidnimaters. *A. e. mar che pol ood.rleli O. C. s■..wo1..J. R. Sw aw- Wow. 1101 Admilise in The Signal. or In default thereof they eti be personal sr- ny evelnited from the honefit of the said ardor. Fria else itor hoiden, an, sectirlt/ dim Ow seem before es% to my Clnellt IWO I% the Court Hoak is the Teens Gederlelt, tte Haled day of Oeptenther. 1890. at me e'etsek In O.. forenoon being the time aletrofnfird ler atit test isiiiirottebirje 11.0077er. et Mist street and Square lwe stairs ABOUT 2000 VOL'S IN LIBRA.ItY Papers, ar,dereebes, &e., Pas noisT. ONLY wise, greeting fres ens of Library sae Raagin• itormi Appiloatha for membership received he Librarian. la rooms t. timaate sihrteh. march lett es, sin. litoriA'rell=5:446. Winters at 700 in Tanipseemss mit