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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-9-5, Page 411 -Kit r- -...>„ t...._ THE TILE HURON MONAD FRIDAY, SEL T.4, 1890. ' ' CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE crT*SLNMas MST. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. MIPIT*1L IPV UP) SU MILLION 'OLLASS • Pt •S,000.000. inalnirs • • - - - - - • • s 8 00,000. -- a L WAUCER, GENIAL ftfltttISA -` re: tr:i ... GODERICH BRANCH. A GENa*AL SO109180 SIwiNIIS Te NSACvate NOTES D100DNNT[O. DRAFTS 1lMM0 PAY Alla AT ALS POINTS IN CANADA. ANO Tee PRINCIPAL CtTISS IN ma UNITID STATES, GMAT BRITAIN. FRnttog. BIROSUDA, ata SAVINGS BANK SEPARTMgtIfT. 6t•b•, 1 wee ki tad kwon from toy •x- Mr Wei. H•wkanaw is leaving boa- jj ' penmen of the peopte have and tom, forth for Loader), when he has rented • H. bas rented ba hotel at n oses and.nstoses that I was not in heal forth to Mr Jae. Money, kaggagemess- lily ewe eoetwtry,' said Judge TI Nepali, of tar •t that staimw. Dallas, Teras, to the writer dieing the between Texas and Oaten*, aced oar modes and methods chord more with yours their with, perhaps, soy State is the U Muir, W. base • large number of Canadians in our State, and [bey invaria- bly [wake good citizens. They come to IMPORTS OP SLOO AND UPWARDS RICIIVID, AND CURRENT RATE. OF INTEREST gi with a good school education, with 4.OWtO, „ ADiRO 10 TMs. P $ISQ PAL AT Teta CND 11f NAY AND the energy which is developed in the IN SACH yawn• bison* air of Quads, and with generally tiMeiwl AttetstI•n given to Rio OsNeetlen of C 1 Paper, a aimed mono training ; and the result WWI Forswore' Sales Notes. is, of course, good citizenship, and pros - R. S. WILL.AMS, MANAGER. perces careen? Continuing he said, I" We are glad to have Canadians come nes of eeme penalof tri lsw amg.t , for the reaaoo that being I e urun ignaI wiay, [btheanksztrto the pnlioyty cf Rsetrir broaRu•os. At op oo thu aid• of the Atlantic ti tact Is a common topic, and the discos- they ars more in &cooed with our notions is Fes 1B1IW Bion generally is favorable to the Anne:- than immigrants from Europe, Every EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, &tion feeling. At the present writing we State in the Uuioo has its quota AT era 5TRAN ?SIXTHS. OTTIcg: ctnoot name a man of influeoce or prop. of Canadians, and what I say of those NORTH -STREET. OODERICH. arty in the town who is opposed to dos- whom I have known in Texas stands It is a wide-awake local newspaper. devoted et mietioos to the united States mon. go el for the Canadians in other States." to Bounty news tad the dissemination of Ne- t& seSat knowledge mercaly. l J not politically. If there The above is the opinion of a well - _ are tech, their voices have not been known Texas Judge, who has been RATER OF litNILSBrn0S r hearwhose fav - And summering in Goderich, and whose And ae in Gouerieb so it is all over the o -able opinion of the Canadians whom Province. Canadians who love their be met in Ws own State has not ?veep country and its institutions have been changed by his residence in Canada this forced by the trade policy to loose their summer. He represeots the intelligent moorings and seek • warm welcome in a opinion lof his State with regard to the strange but more . „ y, ,o', . land. Aad amicable relations that should exist be - nut only have individuals left o&, but tween Americans and Canadians, and some of the manufacturers who shrieked has &o sympathy with the discontent wildly for Protection have been nom- element 00 either side of the imaginary pelted to take • portion of their capital line. He believes, as THE Sn;`tall be - out of their Canadian business and invest heves, ttat closer commercial relations 11 in manufactories in the l nited States, between the two countries would be for Reform concerns have also been coo- the material b.oett of both, by the de - strained to act in the same way, and the velopmeat of latent local enterprise, &Det cites the progress of the city in witch he lives as a precedent. When he took up hie residence in Dallas some minion years ago that place was almost on the frontier of civtlizatiou, and during air Indian scare was used as • refugee cen- tro for people who fled to escape the savage onslaught. To 1880 it had 10,- 000 inhabitants, and; the State on the ' West of it began to increase and multi- ply in population. The opening up of the State caused the city to progress, and after ten years 18:10 finds in Dallas a population of 50,000 souls as a3ainit 10,000 in 1880. The same result would undoubtedly follow in Goderich were the great trade of the South and West opened to ns. In ten years them is nota town in Huron hide them. We are uuw on the eve of that has increased 500 in population. and another Dominion election, ani the there area number which have decree - question of the hoar should be, whether .d It all have nut decreased in num- the injurious trade policy which has ob- ben they have in live men and boeinees twined for the past eleven years will be enterprise. Live [men; do not "stay in further continued, or whether • more commercial cemeteries where the most et.50 a year; 75e. for dx months: /4. for three months.. If the subscription Is not paid a in advance ub.crlptioa will be Lbr the rate of 112-00 a year. ADVERTdIIe: RATER t,eaal end otter casual advertisements. 10e. per line for Bret insertion. and 3 cents per line for each wobsequest ivaertion. xeeaured by nonpareil scala Local notices in uonpariel type Sc per line. Local notices In ordinary reading type Ic pe word. Badness cards of de lines and under IS per year. A . of Lost. Found. Strayed eittatt.O t. Situation Wanted and es Business C %Vented. not exceeding 8 Maes nonpari I per month. Houses on Sale and Parma on Bale. not to exceed 8lines. Ill for first month. 30c per sub- Sequent ubSequent month. Larger advts in proportion. Any special notice. the object of which is to result hes been the buns of a large promote the pecuniary benefit of any nodi• amount of capital and business energy to vidual or company, to be considered an ed ye'tisemeat and charged accordingly. Canada. The Gurneys have established These terms will in .11 cases be strictly ad- hered to. an American business at Boston, so as to Special rates for larger advertisements, or get at the 66,000,000 market on the advertisements for extended period,, mad( Wawa at the Noe of publication other side ; Twekstt & Co., of Hamilton, have set up a factory a< Danville, V a. ; Waterou., of Brantford, has put capital and business energy into a branch busi- ness in Minneapolis ; and Watts, of Braotford, is represented by an estab- lishment in Buffalo. And so they go. Canada is given the go-by, and simply and sorely because coder the policy of Restriction it does nut *•y to invest cap- ital iu business here. These facts stand out boldly before the eyes of the electors, and no amount of flag-waving or loyalty ahoottne can JSIDIIS DEPARTMENT. A fully equipped Jobbing OlIce is carried ea in connection with the ordinary newspaper business. where first.claw work is turned out at reasonable rates. F.verrthing in tbs print- ing line can be done on the premises from as Illuminated poster to a 'visiting card. All communications must be addressed to Editor of THS 815x.!. Telephone Cal. No. 30. G.daricb Out. HURON SIGNAL. TYIDAY, SEPTEMBER $, 1130. CANADA'S CURSE. The eyes of the farmers In Huron are now well opened to the fact that the policy of Restriction has been one of gnat injury to them. The prices of peLriotic oouyee-one more in accurden,* noticeable features are monuments of the commodities grows by them have not with the traditions and history of the past, sacred to the memory of former increased, and the cost tt •Imoat every• Mother Land -shall be adopted. The achievements. The stagnation of the thing which they consume has been subject is one which it were well for all list ten years has been the natural issue greatly augmented. The " tall chim- to examine closely, and if an earnest and of the trade policy which was inaogarat- neys'• which were to have sprang UP 00 honest consideration be given to it we ed in 18711,and has been as destructive in all sides have no. yet reached to dizzy feel enured that the verdict at the pulls its influence as • continued blight of heights, and the " home market " fur will be decisively and unequivocally : crop, or a chronic pestilence. The open - garden truck has tailed to materialize. Tear the Commercial Barriers" ing up of a larger market would again give us the use of the great Lake water - Mr Rodyard Kipling, the novelist who way with oar neighbors, which has been has so recently sprung into fame, has a closed to us during all these years. It trenchant pen, and can use it upon oc• would also stimulate our railway enter - ninon with good effect, as witness the prise and encourage local trade. The following criticism of United States outcome to Goderich would undoubtedly papers : "American journalists aro re- sponsible for publications which are • be lively aid perfect image of a purposeless prominence as a business centre. hell. With infinite pains and the ex- This is what THE SIGNAL wants 10 renditure of a vast amount of tanner, see, and if it is disloyal to advocate it, they produce day by day newspapers that then we are disloyal. ought to move a man to despair. It u not amusing to read again and again at breakfast in the papers from Chicago, Cincinnati, New York and the rest, coarse and ill-considered attacks no Ecg- land, her (;Seen, her Boort, her customs and everything that is hers.' Those who have occasion to read American- - _.._ papers will appreciate how much of truth A TORONTO journal which is in the cow there la in the author's somewhat vigcr- fidence of the 1 maws Administration as our statement. much as any of the Tory t journals pro - We take the above from the Toronto past week. " There is a greeter diger- e on,' coatinued he, " listens Teasel aud the neighboring States them there ha THE MARKETS. B READSTUFF. AND PROVISIONS. • ateassssa Bassa. Y0a01180N, Sept. 4. 11410. 3 00 3M 2 Si Ons.• M e 0 St • ,Me 018 M 30 70! 740 0 11 • 0 13 e 11 0 0 12 110* 012 TO a 7c le A M )3e" 1so 0 i0 •• 00 3rd" 100 230 •' 3 OD 000" 000 110 " 1 N 5 Sri •' 000 0 13 - 00 000` Ott / leer, pant HnaaselMrerl. Peas. 111 bush .,...,.,Marl busk .............. Potatoes .Vlit*. Flay, C ton ...................... Butter 05 t •• Eats. freak ea_aeww. 011110 lhoShortets titnrt .................. Bras • owl Clon pod OSA • doressiMea. llama Wood. ..........Wool ... Hides .. .... ..................».. Shwestia.......... .......... Dressed HewL 0 Ise............ Apples. bush.._ Mount Illsitealgotsk hal WI bo•t.nes and eld 28 to Spring Wheat 0 M o OmHarle, 136 to Pass 0 go to Apples. memos per. Md...... • • 1 30 to Potatoes 0 40 to 8.U.,,,__ ,..- 0 12 to New a15t0 Oeitiwee& 3 00 to socw 000.0 WWoel .. 020 to Perk ... 4 75 to LM to 01 0 100 0 00 3 00 iris o Is M 400 SM EARLY FALL GOODS. We have received a large por- tion of our stock of fall goods, which, in every respect, is right in style, quality and price. We buy no goods but what we are sure will give perfect satisfaction to our customers. We sell at a very close margin of profit. In mark- ing goods we don't mark them the highest price they will bring, but the lowest price we can sell. We are showing a tine line of dress tneltons in plain colors, checks, stripes, spots, &c., at 10 and Ile. per yd.; silk velvet ribbons, in all widths, just opened, and marked at very low rices -no fancy prices : Space will not permit our mentioning other special lines of goods. Kindly call and we shall be glad to show them to you. The balance of our summer stock at cost. J. A. REID & BRO. Jordan's Rlocx. Goderich. A tut. 22nd. tale. 2251. Tho •'exodus' has not become a thing of Down." the past, but is working overtime at present, with a promise of increased so tivity in the time to come --in fact, it is the only movement amongst the people where much 'capital is being freely invested. In the light of all of this is it any won• der that • feeling of anxiety exists in the hearts of many who, in 1878, believed the principle of Ifiph Tariff would be for the betterment of the country, and voted into power • party which had pledged itself to the policy of Restriction. Sinn the inauguration of the N. P. in 1879, this clam of the community has been watching for the promised good times which come not. and has been vainly hoping that the roseate anticipations of the past would be realised. The indi- vidosl members have eagerly scanned the record. of the business world, and sought in the market quotations something upon which they could base a claim that could be construed into a realization of their old-time prophecies: but their raver anxi- ety has availed them naught. and at last they have grown heartsick and weary of hoping against hope, and have come to the conclusion that their waiting has been in vain -that they have keen I'retyping bnckcte into empty wells. And growing old drawing nothing up. But if disappointment has been the portion of the farmer aad it undoubted - 1y has what can be said of the lack of soocees,under the benign influence of the N. P., which has come upon the manu- facturer 1 We In this part of (lntarlf, know that its influenes bas beets baneful In Goderich today there 1s cot a solitary business which has not been materially injured by the policy of Restriction. and we can name several which were choked to death by it. So pateet is this fart to every resideet of our tows of ordinary 1 ntelligesee--Orit oe Tory -that U a vote were taken tomorrow to perpetuate the present onsditlew of stairs or to plass Annexation to the Veined States la its stand, the altnvoative would receive a targe tstajority-if ant almost an entirety et the vote asst. There was • time whets be speak of A@negation in this seetioe WILL scirebody give us the name of a single consumer in Canada who has asked for an increase of duties upon Im- ports 1 Is there one in Huron county i Omelet' that the Dominion elections will She People's Column. JERSEY BULL FO1tSALE.- I OF- • FER foe sale my fine young Jersey boll "Prince the 2nd." This ball u from excel- lent milk and butter stock. He is well built and when full grown should weigh over 1,300 lbs, as did kis sire. He is broken to harness. and is perfectly quiet. As i have another will sell him cp. G. A. 1)L&DHAN, 72-41 Druggist. etc.. Brussel& VO7 ERS' LIST, 1890. Msoicipolify t1 the Torn 'f GoferwA, Notice 1. hereby given that ► have trans - witted or delivered to the persons metioed in the third and fourth sections of the Voters' List Act. the ro iesrequired by said *vetoes to be so transmitted or delivered of the list. made pnreuent to said Act. of all persons ap- oirevised assessment roll fhemid municipality to be entitled to vote in the maid muaictpalit• at elections tor mom Mrs of the Legislative Awembly and at Municipal Klections: and that said liet was first posted uo at my- office, in the said town. on the 30th day of Aug., 11I0. and remains there for inspection. Keeton, are called up- on pon to examine the said list, and if any omit sloes or any other errors are found therein to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected -c N i g to HliLLaw. Clerk of the said Municipality. Dated Ang. 30th, 1810. It. AN OLD BUSINESS REVIVED, Having again started in the niar.ufartureof pumps. with machinery. matensl and a thor- ough knowledge of the bs.iness to enable me to turn out a first-class Article. all orders en- trusted to me at my saw -mill. at the Nile. will receice my most careful and prompt atten- tion. 11. DODD. Nile P. 0. 09-201 III COLBORNE BROSII . arm l�''�11t7.1--�0dr DRESS GOODS, MANTLES, - MANTLE CLOTHS, SHAWL$ HOSIERY and GLOVES, Nearly all of which are direct from the European Markets. Velvet Ribbons end Black Silk Velvets CHEAP! CaII and See these Goods. COLBORNE BROS., 2 4s Mr John Bone, East Wawaeosh, was severely injured on Saturday, 23rd ult., by fallow out of a mow to the barn floor, a distance of 18 or 20 feet. Although badly brand, be, being a hardy man constitutiunal.y, will in a few days be around as usual. CORDWOOD FOR SALE. The undersigned bey. to 100( 10er that he has on hand for immediate delivery a large quantity of first -clam corIs nod. Petsonalat- tention given to ail oieasuremsnta Large or small quantities delivered to all pars of the town. Orders left et Central Telephone Kx- t change or at mf residence. South side of Empire, and if there ever was a strong , be over before the electors eat their fluthanan's Planing Mill. Trafalgar-st.. will r .•,ive prompt "steel ion. JOHN 8. PLATT. exemplification of Satan preaching right- Christmas turkey. The paper is the Telephone No. 19. eonsneas it is contained in the extract. World. the turkey is the flesh, and the T 1-MBER FOR SALE. There is not a more bitter and vindictive dee-and Sir JOHN will also have 1 sheet against England in the United j something to say. States today, than is the Empire against Cie American Republic, and the strong; THF Toronto World and its echoes__ denunciation of Mr Kimura against the the Goderich l•.r and pap ers of that ilk Cedar " t*nd " . 1 8 American tall -twisters is equally .ppll- -are having their "office hog chickens I tet _.. t vo ' EMMaasaMe RNeMlsw* tar OsaNNNsr. akle to the flag-wavers and loyalty come home to roost. So long as the at- 8pwtrllses Planing, . .. g 1 so per thong nd. Mimed Lumber. 12 00 White Ash. Basswood and Birch cut to order. 52 JOSEPH KiDD. Pine Lumber. Acantlinet. Plans. at 110 per thousand. Hemlock Lumber.Scastling. I'lank. at Pine shingles. 2nd class.... 135 per square. howlers of which the Empire is a past tacks were made upon the Mowtr Ad - grand master, the it-orl.l is • senior ministration, war Tory friends did the member, and oar own Star is a junior. grinning, but now that Dominion If the tail twisters of the States and the officialdom is being subjected to the lurid loyalty -howlers of Canada were moved Tight of criticism, the laugh is gradually on the frontier and allowed to ight out changing to the other side of the mouth. µtOtT' =of. their dttferences, o Tovtranee, the peace- Saturday last the Toronto 7.'.•no..i TRE HURON HOTEL, Bal and well-disposed people on both an independent paper of Tory This well-known and pnpelar hetet ha beta Hotted and enlarged during the post aeaao.. sides of the line would have eootent leaning., came out with a full hat of the end a new seined to none In gualuy d ac e•otniotatloa for the travelling pnMie. Good Be'tistrg. M. NICHOLSON, L.D.S. DENTAL ROOM Eighth door bek.w the Pest O■oe, Westat.. GoonnicN. 3131y DR, E. RICHARD)SON, LUIS, SURGEON DENTIST. Gas and Vitalized Mr administered for painleesextractingofteeth. Special anent los given to the preservation of ti. Natural Teeth. Office -tap weirs. Grand opera Howse Block. Entrance on Wast -S .. Goderich. 2101•1r %ftMIC LESSONS -MISS AOGIE ova THOMSON be prcpsrrd to give music Onions ea the piano or Organ. F01'14,6111" culars iimaire at Geo. W. Thoctwn's aslc ever atter. Or could the mat- Dominion employees in the city of Tor- tion for transient fumes. ter not be satisfactorily settles by • duel onto, with their slaries attache& ,int 718. CRAIG, Winn Fars, of Maine, and Demon,tartrate. Gederbh. Act. Pnprlater the egtrngate list reached the tidy figure of Toronto, in which both of these of 1300.000per annum. This publication fishwives would be locked op in • dark i.peewd the eyes of the Hamilton Spoon - until nue or both had teen talked for, which although a bitter party paper is n death? Io tkar ea.. the jaw•bowe of the moot level-headed Tory joona) ie PIANO TUNING. w thewould be mightier time the sword. Csgada, and it lnmd Spon the lino. wow, who are crtrkiog ORies hog. it points nut that Ingieally followed out the policy espoused by the ernaken would entail either the ate -dittos of all public oAime, c.v the Of all pehhe services MINI lBy-the- way, Is then sna meso Mt� tate ambit- ion rrmk- •n who 1..4)l ft! W muslin kog" if he got the ammo 1 (IUT THiS OUT AND PUT IT ON PiANO. LET THE LiGHITS1'RRAD. "II I did not know as an &Neal feet that 1 had teaveiled all the way from Tues to :Otst•rio,fTand i1 1 did not buoy es • geogrephiesl et.rtanity wield be) masa epee tis a Mime amen- that I was ao longer is the Veiled Tor Balt or to Let. OUSE TO RENT. -COMFORT - .172.1f9 LH house un Cotborae- t. *sett to MRS. ft B. 830118. III 00MS TO LET. --COMFI►RT- I t .181.E rooms withent board can be had at a convenient house near business part of town. with use of kitchen. 1 desired : or pleas - eat front to)m Inc two lodgers.. Address 71 It A. 8.'. Tits Stt;sAL Office. Ppc•ial attentions gives to rsho)Iag sad act iota regulaties. Redn,ed rates ler yearly toning. • Order* IgA at Oman Penney, at my reel. device. West -et.. or at 0. W. Thownra's Pfae, Warereesns wbR [we're prompt Negatiob All work goo saleod. Idly. IL RODGINN. NVIVANTED.-RESPECTABLE TES ANT$ for the hou,e at the okI di.tillen in Goderich and for nee ie. Sanford. at a nominal rent, so caretakers. None nerd ap- ply except people who can bring references as to character. Wanted, three laborers for farm work Apply at I It , RID(:EWOOD FARM. FARM TO RENT. -TO A GOOD experienced farmer. for a term of years. the west half tot I. :on. 4. K. D., Township of Ashflrld. Co. Huron. Ose hundred acres, sev- enty acres cleared, balance in timber suitable for pasture. and encMard. Abundance of good water for stock and household purposes. On the premises are a large orchard beeriest fru:t, ten acres Ill wheat_ tesides meadow land. good frame den :' uqq house. tarn and stable. Pos•eselOn for cultivation this fall. Buildings and fences will be improved to wit tenant. Address T. A. J., SIGNAL OFFICE. 0 It Oodertch. TW0 HOUSES Tt► RENT ON STAS- LEY-$T.--4)ne block from the Square. Rens tares aad four dollar, per month. MRS. F. SMKETH. FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale the fel- benne very desirable farm. consisting[ of the easterly 131 acres of Block "Y." in the 7th con cession of the Township of Colborne. in the County of Huron. This farm is ritual. ed 1i miles from Goderich, and 1� miles from Carlow. t:0 the Main Grave Road. There is • good frame house, la- sortie, }storeye, almost new. 28 by 3t, containing[ 7 rooms • large barn. M by 12, with cattle shed. 12 by 1/, attached. and one of the finest orchards in the township. it 1s watered by a never -failing spring creek and • good well About 110 acres cleared and free from etnmps. There is no waste land of any kind on the plat,. Goal school within 80 rods of the house. W.11 be sold on reasonable terms. For terms and further ppaartrticulars apply to JNO. BRKCKKNRiIIOK, Proprietor, (Iodericb, or JOSEPH McKEOWN, as the premises& VIRST-CLASS BRICK HOUSE AND IAT FOR BALK ON ST. PATRICK ST. -About two remotes walk from the Square. Two stories high. brick addition in the rear t dories high. building covered with elate. Sin building has 3 Were rooms on first flat. upstairs there are 5 large norms. In the rear addition then are kit -ben, pantry, washroom. Up.sirs, gorse room and bathroom. Also goud collar. Apply to the undersigned, who will give all necessary latorw atioa. &tf. DANIEL 00111)0X. FOR SALE. West half of lot 202, Arthur Street. with small bark cottage thereon Bt ti.nten larva,- 1H, 195. 244. 215. Elgin Street. !tt. Andrews Ward. 431. coiner of Homo and Britannia (toad. P'r.n.e 14 story hosts on Keays Street, lot and half land. Several rite in Reed's Survey, opposite nen Show Oronnds, via, : Noe 22, 31. 28, 30, 82. 54 DE, et. Bei. AAS htoe above at LOW RATES. saw Davison a JOHNSTON Amusements. Lrauellinq tbuibe. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Trans arrive and depart at Gedmieb roe t• lows : Hall sad Express. • .... I SO11.5.5 as. P m. STN. 1Myiixed 11.00 �.m Mixed. ........ 7.38p.m MSG 10110.101W........ ,7.Ma.m Mlxel.................. ,........& tDM Loans snit Jnsurance. EN. LEWIS, Banister. Proctor Y . Maritime Costs ; Massey to loan u $ per eenL, private (nude. Straight loan. is. tercet yearly. Casts very me#.rate. For particulars call pertssaally or write. 21 F J. T. liAFTEL, LiFE, FIRM AND ACCIDENT IN• '01'R.i.Vr'E .1t:E'VT, Representing North Bntl.h t Hercaatile Liverpool. Loudon t Globe; Norwteb U Mee ; North Americas Life ; aad Accident iasoro ewer of North America. Lowest Rates. Losses nettled pprorommppttly Money to loan on Farm Sad Town lheoany Conveyancing done. Property valued. etc. Nett►-st. and Square. (Soderieb. 7(- '&500,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO CAMERON HOr.rkCAMEROX, God rich. r.2e `{ONEY TO LEND. -A L A RG I i amount 01 Private Funds for lavedmee ♦t lowest rates 0n ars[<lasa Monpgse Appll tot;.ARROW t P0101.1)700? R. RADCLIFFE, GENERAL INSCRANCE, REAL ESTATE AND MONEY I.OANINO AGE/4T Only Fbrerdase ('nwpen►ea Reyereaewtad NI Money to Lend on straight lama. at OM lowest rate of interest going, is say way to suit tt. oorrower. r1trOFF1('K -- yeooed doer tram Pgmite West Street (ioderick.MIL54 • GODERiCH MECHANICS' I1NS,1 TUTS LIBRARY AND READIN St R00s , coy. of East street and Square Fug Open Prem 1 to s p.m., and from 7 to 10 p.m ABOUT 2000 VOL'S IN LiBRARY Leonine 1Milyr, Weekly end I/lwslrwtted !'aper*, A/err•.ee.wee, Ares e)s Pio.. MEMBERSHIP ri(ERT, ONLY Ames. granting fres nee of Library aad c Room. AppllealInn for received kb i llearlan. In rooms. T. WIATHERALi►, 000. STIV fieeneary God•rleb. Mi cry I oft. Iftsbicala Legal. JOHN DAVISON. BARRISTER, s t?olicitor. (tomveyaacer. &c : Money to lead. OBlee over lbs[ -(Mice. God•rich. 54-tf LI CA M PION, BARRISTER, /' Solicitor Notary Public, e 1 c. (office -Over Jordan's Krug Store, the roovs• formerly occupied by Judge Doyle. 1228 C. HAYS, SOLICITOR, do R. De... corner of Square and West strep GOderlcb, over telegraph pace. - vate roads to lend at 6 per 1.01. GARROW & PROUDFOOT, BAR 1tinane Attorneys, Solicitors, Goderich J. T. Darrow, W. Proudloot, 11 SHANNON S $BAJ1ON, ilerrrikre t Oetfiww G. C. atsa CAMERON, HILT & CAMERON, Barristers. Solicitor* in Chaaoery. kir, 3odertch. M. C. Cameron. Q.C.: P. Holt. Y. 0. Cameron. C C. Rosa 1751 - Societies. �._,,`,IA vet ARS QP �j'1*:� • .e. , 4.,, es I\rty1 FUREKA COUNCIL, NO 103, GOD. I KRICH.-Memoere' tweeting on Toesftly at et .nkat 711 In Temperance Hall. North mos .Administrator's Notice. �TOT1OE TO CREDITOR$ OF TBE LATE DAViD McWHiNNEY. The creditors of the late David McWhln- in the t'ou 'minty of Huron, yeoman. wbo . late of the Township of died at the Town of Fort Orville,. In the State of Mbchl- mis on the 5th day of March. A.D. 100, are here by notified to send by post prepaid. on or before the 15111 day of September west, to the undersign,* at (i derl•h P.O.. &bikini's for Sarah Jane Mt-Whine/ay administratrlx of the moat. of the said)avid McWhinney, their rhrlrtian and surnames. addresses and description., the foil particulars of their claims. • statement ;d their areosnts sod Hirt nature of the securities 1If any held M these ; and that ImmMlsteby after the said 15th gay of mepte•tnber next the amen of the said David Eck -hinge, will be di tributed an nag the parties entitled thereto. hissing referrers only to the claims of which notice shall hare hese furnished. Aad the adminldratrix wul are be reasonelble for the assess or any pan thereof eo sins perms of whom- claim notice shalom! radutebhave bionributR OW rwr•etvr kn.Pfl10tbytl)tfY)O'rbur at, the dM Dated this 1101 uE.' of A nowt. A.D. useGAto w Icitors for Administrates. k'w' wtge NRRandAEt.AtaC/ TIORLIMiai.roe-h (sat Having had ,ee0(derahie experiments 1" he anrtMutte.rin` *rads, b• to In • pesitlas isobar(, with tborongh estisfeellon .11 coin lsalona estrnsted to him. Order's 1.lt a1 sinemillMAN 1. er seat by all to my addreep, 0eb3100 OseseeAyimlieegp J9IMM E100 ENVELOPES IT TME VIOL t• • 4