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THE SIGNAL': GODERICH, ONT. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1891.
Travelling Guide.
She $iqnal,
The S•.11al
ter Mares (rosary.
OODERICH. rRluAi. tx'T. s. tat
SIGNAL SNAP SHOTS.
o►tt local Po.1H BAH takes strong ground
against "the d►eator."
gnat .h.p• : " what Tits Sw$AL tW was to
express regret that owing to mi enemt-
.seat aad i somewhere the
.bow had dropped financially .ad is inter-
est from the pastime it had previously 00-
oupted. That is true ; and d the primed
directorate or its hired mAs u amadous to
discuss the question at say length we will
prove it, .ud show where the radium* of
the I.
With referents to the personal attack
made upon the editor of THE lilu.AL we
IT u to be hoped that the uoovietion of dont ratulre to say anything further than
the mayor of Belleville fur polLag'w bug. w sate that he is moody sucaerful in any
vote last elecltoo will be a warning to other thing he undertakes whether i0 publiahiO4
Tories hereafter. No* let the boudl.rs Le • uew,paper or .•oaring • public ves-
cnnunally prosecuted. Lure, and this, 10", who' ner he puts on •
rain0 chanter or • ('hrsty stiff. Perhaps our
THE hill pull tor the seuawrehip from this OW1111uus and captious cuatempurary would
neck-of-the•woods Or between P. Kelly, of prefer no to wear au antiquated plug hat
Blyth, awed H. W. l' Mat tit, Of %\' fig ham. surmounting • set of rusty curls and a seer
Either or both will suit THr S 41. if the sucker jacket with pants tend boom to match,
Senate is te be allow. 1 to continue 44 air that the neighbor. couldn't tell us from
• belated wood pile ranger or • stranded
barnstormer. Maybe it was a rig like that
which contributed ao much to the success of
the Northwestern Fair this year.
As to the „ boodle " allusion. the editor
of The mar knew he'lied when he published
it, and H he were not chicken wute l he
would let the question of "boodle- rest after
the manner in which he exploited the
Northwestern treasury- tut year with hu
printing acouut. Aa a matter of fact
Tin►. Sn:•A I. received a great deal more
front the Northwestern For tint year than
last, which rather knocks out the little in-
n uendo of The Sar on this line.
Furthermore wr might state that the
-editor of The Star Its.. a smaller oo inion of
the tact and ability of the present director
ate to manage the ehow successfully than
Tee Nh:vA1. has, acrd has sin expressed him-
self, and if he were not on salary he would
say so now. A. it was, he never published
• line in The Sar from .lune tui Sept. 16,
stating Chet such a show as the great North-
western win going to be held in 4 oderich
this year. Why•
exist.
Mit. An11.VTT, the tentative Premier, u
keeping out of the Commons because he can
not "stand the late hours." He i« afraid,
rather, that the Opposition there would
knock his feeble excuser sky high before
they got cold.
L Its MA, 1..' u u has been duly elected
to the peerwe, and we hope she will long
lite to enjoy the honor. It is to he hope
she wall sign iso more manifestos to the Tory
caucus, or she may in return he elected
!ostler of the 4 overniuent in the Senate.
N►..."c'.. F. wren, HauoAKu and llawn-
cat are a noble trio to lavestiga a ears!
against departmental clerks. To. three
Ministers have welt been accused of serious
political offences, and certainly two of them
should now' 1,e 001 of act iveiervice as "hot),
orable" members.
Tue. opinion of Principal (: KANT that the
Hoa if .lists H.t.:.:tkr+ denier on the
floor of Parliament are of nu more value
than the denial. of KY i:►:OT and M.e:item s
before the ranee tribunal will be endorsed
by every man who is not a rogue and a
blackguard himself.
Tut Toronto' World refers to Sol_ %'I IIITL,
M.1'I'. for South Essex, an out and -out
annexationist, and om►of Mr. Mrkr.t.iTll'-
ablest heutenaua, ae "dol- WHITE, late of
the l'rlservative party-." Now when did
Sol.. send in his resignation to Mr. Mete -
'writ ` We pause for a reply.
Havre; retired from the boodle business
Mr. Mt+:arts v has now no use fur the
boodler organ, as wittier the following from
The Empire
Robert 11. Me9:nevy has written from
Quebec to 'rhe Empire to "stop his paper."
The logs of so eminent au ally of the lIppoin-
tion as this is a were less, but we shall
endeavor to struggle disa without him.
Astriira exposure of a blackguard
princeling is brought to view in connection
with the suicide of a music hall singer in
London. This time it is the Prince of
W o.ec.' son AietiT Vivre. He is show.
ing himself to be a chip off the old block,
and is doing his best to prove that the king -
timber in Britain is very " pinky.- As
instal, the word has been passed to .title all
enquiry.
Too tenant farriers were sent out by Sir
(lt (411.1:44 Tr rr,.41 to investigate and report
upon the Maritime Provinces as a field for
British emigration. One win ahard-headed
Scot and the other an Englishman. Both
saw that the coenty was all right but that
the farmer was crippled with the odious
taxation, of , high tariff, and they spoke
out against a protectionist policy and high
tariff from • farmers' standpoint. Mr. FIR..
TER had the delegates dimmed, but they
are now doing the country on their own
account. The Kel Parlontea have a queer
way of dealing with the champiots of the
tanner.
'Ilie reciprocity neitotiatioss having been
declared off, The Ottawa Free Press ...aye:
If Mr. RI.%Itx is more anxious to avoid •
discussion of that subject than tlie Canadian
Ministers are, he must he very sick ,n -
deet. A Canadian Tory searching for reci-
procity 1s a good deal like an average tramp
in spiral of work. He is constantly praying
that he may not find what he professor to
Id• seeking for. Soon the Tory leaders will
he forced to drop their dieguiees and declare
themselves againat reciprocity on any
terms.
THE TWINKLER TW!NKLBTII.
An erratic getting is he of The Sar. For
months back he hae been cursing the income
peter a of the N Fair manage
intent, and now he is endeavoring to kill the
institution with fulsome adulation that le,
as far se his little best can do it. Very few
people in t:odlerich and the
country we The Star and so that the public
may get a chance w observe his style of
dealing with a public question tip publish
him latest emanation in full
Tng
:411.:• O, of last week, editorially and
in it.. heal columns. pitch.' into the
diruotors of the Northwestern Es hi bit ion in
great shape, telling them that they are no
good, they don't know how to run a Fail
show, and must give way to • new board
probably one of the dictator's own choice.
it im really too bad that Tit.. Sw'IAb.. de-
sires have not been earned set and its ex-
pectations realized, through any fault of the
present . No doubt had this
mighty editor been given a Scotch bonnet
a.d pl.cel at the heal of the show he would
have achieved marvellous results, which
would have called forth column@ of praise in
Tint Stn% Al_ Rnt there is jest this to say at
present Unless he is belied by some of
thuw whom he now abuses, he is mad simp
ly and *Moly became hug proposals to
4%i things' on that TRr 4InVAI. would get
varier "fiddle" nut of the Society, have hews
treated with the mwtrnpt they .deserve
The `.roil..: t ere, no dmul,,
csmmcines of their inferiority to such giants
is public affairs as their preseat antic, and
they ears sae, we presume, whom improve
rents might have been mate, bet soh
.•t'Itlaseme as Tee Sine Al. iedalg1• is im most
i11 advised mad 000111 will, as Irl imam
front that Syweeter ea did ever anung in
the reforemieg lime,aad that is sayieg • grddd
steal.
Teo filen st died mos " pitch Into the di
..rine et time Northwesters RxhiliMw is
TILE r .1.4R (►F LA NQS1•/N.
The following from The Toronto World,
one of the most suborn tent organs of the
present . ldministration,goes a long distance
tow•nis putting the positionofSir Hei-rot
Li\i:Evt5 in a proper light, but it. dues not
go to the forks of the creek
The de•isioe of Parliament with regard to
Sir Hector (Angevin cones in tor much
crtti'ian., and some journals are indignant
at a fiodisr which they claim opens the way
tor the late Minister to reenter the Cabinet
or accept any public office desired by him.
Vie do not w understand the decision of
I'arhuuent. Holding that the House was
not justified in declaring Sir Hector guilty
of cnmiu.1 conduct in the admitted absence
id pried, yet we urged that he was shown
to 1. unfit tor his high office because under
his management of the department gross
mem-hues were perpetrated and a villatn-
nus conspiracy succeeded. Therefore his re-
signation was necessary or his dismissal
would be imperative. Suppose a business
nam prosecutes a clerk for being an aceom-
pbce with thieves who plundered his pre-
mises. Though the judge night b. saUs-
tiei of the prisoner's guilt, yet to absence of
evidence he must needs acquit him, but that
acquittal woubl not compel the business
ran to reinstate • clerk wheat best had
made burglary easy.
The finding of Parliament declares that a
eonlpPila.'y existed, and In effect says that
Sir Hector was hodddwiuked'by the conspira-
tors that the evidence permits the House
to rightfully convict him of no worse
offence. That is offence enough to shut the
t'abinet and offices of ' to him
henceforth. We do Dot believe that Lawi-
gevin has any desire to resume office, or
that tinder any .:ireuni.tancrawould Premier
Abbott allow him to do so. Kut if such an
attempt were made we cook/lenity assert
that the entire press of the country and the
people of the country would protest with
fury. Sir Hector, though not condemned
of criminal conduct. It practically banished
from public lite be is not fornully dis-
graced by the vote of 1'arliament,but in the
majority report adopted he is marked as un-
fit for further service of trust and w0tse-
q uence.
semis beim hotter Clad. Theme lawe and
the i1M.mm.t wi i.41 will b. 1bertted &t
Mee amm til t...Mag will opaline the ge..ral
opiates'that the exhibition was • sure...
For the homed of the ge.tlan.0 who
comprise the directorate of the North
wasters Fair we might state that the editor
of Tits SKIN AI. has no Imagi..ry grievance
ag.dset the Society,amd sever W ; .std. in
the second place, Tits Slott AL has rot tried
to injure the intare.m of the tow. of God
wadi and the N Kxhibitia.a. by
publishing eat.mena abort the exhibition
which are not true. Thtrl, the mama .who
wrote that resolution, whoever he is, fled,
when he wrote it &red knew be was Lykes.
We published the truth &boat the shrew this
year being • step to the nor, and ere an
prove it by the records of the Society. sot
withetaodirtg the specious argums.t til
vancnl in the last paragraph of the resolu
titin of eeusure. It s quite true that
nominally the s larger by
aboutli30 than last year. but the amount of
money received lig the Nociety from m11-
berehhip few and donations has fallse from
$569 to tr523 certainly not a successful
showing.
Then A boast is made that titer *120 more
prise money win awarded this year ishan
last year, which would be • highly credit•
able fact if the financial condition of the
Society warranted it : but no ease body of
men ought to congratulate themselves upon
an increased . on prises of $120
wbeu there has bee. • decrease of =475 in
the gate receipts. .\ stun might as well ARLEI ' ItAKLK !-TN'0 Row ED
boast that every tints his pilary was cut i basky wanted for immediate eblpn.eut.
down he win justified to living more ex- Berko must he well cleaned Hiah.wt price
travaguitly'. fee all coarse grain.. Stowe louse open sorry
seg at old marart. SU Ritual'. the Seeds -
The following figures, which are author- Jar.+'t
etc, will at, more to estabb-h :he truth or
That is a very nice analogy for Sir Hir.v•
m41'i, case drawn by The World with refer-
ence
eference to the merchant's clerk who Kai in
collusion with thieves, but who was saved
from conviction because the evidence
against him was not considered sufficiently
direct. The analogy feta the case inasmuch
an Sir Nr. -no was in collusion with thieves
and shared in the spoils, but the culprit
wasn't declared innocent bemuse the evi-
dence was not direct Hews. &omuittel be-
cause a number of his pals who had not
been arrested managed to get into the jury
box, to the exclusion of honest men. That's
.me place where the analogy doesn't fit.
And here is another. If a merchant dis-
covered that an employe of his win in col-
lusion with thieves, and received no re-
dress in the courts, he would not only not
employ him in the trusted -position formerly
occupied. but he would never allow the ras-
cal to enter the firm's employ again. in
any rapacity. Vet the 1' 11 -
lows Sir Hrn i' of to remain in the House and
west In protecting by his rote other thieves
who are robbing the country.
The 1^gic of Th. World in defence of the
retention of Sir Hr. Toa in the House while
he is debarred from ever again entering the
Cabinet limps very badly, and would imply
that • less honest code 11 nroassary to an
ordinary member of Perliamnnt than is re
geir.d of • I'ahinet Minster.
We donht very much that the contention
of The World in this reg..i-d will be en
domed even by the scalawag member who
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AN 1'.VTi:I'TIIFI'l, KKwil.l-TIn,V.
At • meeting of the .1oe•tme of the
N Exhibition held at I:odI
.rich on the 3rd inst., the following was
adopted unaninIo.sby
" The dir'ectww d the Northwestern
Exhibition regret that the editor of Tits
(:op.0,.'u 51.4.441. 14.a• 051 amount dam 1m
sgnmry grievance. tried to injure the in
Lerma of the town of (:oderiedi sod the
Northwestern Kshibitlor by pidilahinit
statements about the exhibiti.s 111111110 are
not true mad intended to alrmimpone
not in • pr1 111.41 to ''wdg. ser
Tia membership fee
min se remand .rlir.ti'1•
awarded this year r MOM ties -
Ora Inst Tear, .0 a.emYi .t the
BRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
Trains arrive and depart at U.4. 1041 u ht.
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Situations Vaosat.
OOD(JKNEKAL SERVANT GIRL
NJ, wanted immediately. Apply to MHS. J.
l'AIIILY. North suet. slat
ANTED. -A 000D GENERAL
11 serest wasted at ewe. Apelr to
31115. A. M. SHk'PHARD. AO
ENERAL sERYANI' WANTED --
1 1f Apply to MI(S. ANDERSON. at the
11 5050. >Y-14.
Wanted.
ANTED -300 CORDS uF GOOD
wood. 4 feet Wag. free from back lop
and limbs. suitable for Pity Coal and Wood
Yard. Will tiny delivered in yard here or at
.rump. Julie S. PLATT. Reed twee--Tra
fakeer street. opposite Buchanan d: Hon's
m.e
Pulpit Services.
`TOHIA SIRKET METHODIST
Church. -Hew. W. A. Struugnaa, LL.D..
pastor. Sunday, Oct. IIIb. INS. 11 A.xt..'•Ansi
ety fur Mauls.' 7 0.0., "Our Outalde Friends.'
Strangers always weirdo*. 17-tf
Articles for Sale
falsity of the statements made by Trac
than thv..illy resolution of censure
passed by the directors on Saturday last
1:•113 IIt.3 1291
No. of exhibitor+ Ib! 190 11:
No, of members. 311 a67 205
So. of entries """y VIA
Aini.primeawardedjIMO 30 SIZE 75 $131"1 30
Members' fees and
donatlous $ ESS .S $ 359 9 313
Receipts at gate 9 916 91 *I29: 99 9 917 tea
Thus It is that the of the
Northwestern for 1891 have spared at the
spigot and let out at the bunghole, and Tru:
Si., i AI. doean't think It an injury to the in-
terests of t.oderich or the exhibition to let the
public know it, It would he a greater In-
jury to the town and exhibition d the
thing was allowed to go unnoticed. and
'ver Sicvat. or any other public journal
would be guilty of criminal neglect if It
saw au institution which los cost the town
of t:oderich thousand,. of dollars to bring
to a high position wrecked through in-
conapetenee or stolid indifference.
And when Tnr: Si.:s ti. denounces tbe
manner of or m'• t
♦e do not attack every individual neem,
her of the board, but simply tall at-
tention to the tact that a remedy is required,
on the principle that a good kennel tats
always 1.e spoiled by the presence of even
0t.e mangy Cur.
NAVIGATION NOTES.
i tie season for trout
been extended from the
October.
Walter Shannon commenced the duck
seams by shooting two fine birds at the
river on Monday.
Kotler inspector Dodds was in town On
Monday and inspected the boilers of the
tugs Ort*dia and Seibold.
The schooner Carter sailed for Thess.lon
on \Velne.day morning with =n part cargo
of flour. bran. etc., from the ltig Mill.
The schooner Carter. Captain 11. McLeod,
from Theseol.m, with 223.000 feet of
lumber for N. 1)y-odent, arrived in port dm
Saturday after won.
The machinery was taken out of the tug
Myrtie the past week and the hull has been
docked on the island and will be over-
hauled and repaired.
and whitefish has
14th to the 31st of
mOPj/isch /slits.
%4ORT0A0111 Stria
TALC MILK PROPERTY iN , . RICH
TOW NsHtp.
Under and by virtue eta hewer of sale eon -
11.h
rained in • reirtain m..t t date the
day of May. A. D. tR tett/ w1 h will be
produced at the time of sale, there will be old
by public auction at Martin '• hotel. in the
town of Ooderirh. on Saturday. the 31st day of
October. A.1, 1101. a twelve o'clock noon. by
John Knox. auction/ er, the following valuable
farm property. namely : All and singular that
certain parcel -or tract of land and premises
Ntwate. lying and being in the township of
(loderich. in the meaty of Huron and Pro-
vince of Ooario, a.d being eompesed of lot
number seven. In the Maitland conerrlan ,f
the said township of Oolerlch containing
by ,y eighty-two sere, of land,be
the Mme more or less.
This property is owe of the most desirable
Dianna In or near Ooderich. and 14 situated on
the Huron gravel road within 3 mils of the
town of IlodeMch.
There is • large and handsome brick dwell
laghonor on the land, 3,toriee high. Situated
well back from the roan, with well laid out
ground, to the front, planted with handsome
trees, shrubs and flowering planta of direrent
kinds.
is. house contains 15 rooms and halls, pant
rye and bath room. There le a Brat -clam cellar
with stone walls under the whole house.
The ells. window caps and hap, are all of
Mope.
There is alma good kltehen garden and an
orchard contenting apple, pear and plum terve.
The land Is well drained awl has good well
water. and there are beetles two large oft
wafer cistern
There it also upon • good ewe-
r!. ge
arrt.ge house with stables. three barns aad cattle
sheds.
Terms of sale : Tea per sent. d own ea the
day of sale. and the balance without Interest
tope day thereafter, when the purchaser wUl
be let 1 d1
Title owls may he Inspected at the olgee of
t'en4ors' solicitors.
For further particulars apply to the auction.
eeror the vendor.• atcher•
Dated October Oh, A.D. 11ht1.
CAMERON, HOLT 1 CAMERON.
JOHN KNOX, V eener's Reheitors
A mummer.
There will also bassi' at the sold floe and
ploee and sty the swats e.grg.we► de following
awnwy • • pert N loll number eight.
ship /f *sois OS MOINMOI .the h` sold to
felt
twenty nine 1s. J.tgl screw IA
land, he thy 01.40 m=e bra
Tile parted aQipt.m t1 IN mo14 s*oder
u
the
It sod with it ISM= traineeasMa lt-
land flare -
Ttere is • goad ovum, with $ ARMs es Mk
par~ d l' A M ERON. HOLT k CanlIMOI'.
*seting;..
NCITiNO OF THE COUINCiL
et Ihs
tear theism*, .f !lases
ttteeeNNN s M the ..ort Is.rm. la the
M Ili
TwosTON' ES F. )It SALE CHEAP:
eine almost new. Have no use fur t hem.
es 1 ani Wing hot water. JAS. M. StIKP-
11.11(1) South it. 27-tf
L'uK SALE. -1 HAVE ABOUT :'0
[' tont,' of building stone, mostly all quar-
ried : can deliver to any part of town dM ..seri
settee. JOHN 5. l-LATr. al -Is
iUR SALE. -A SKI% INO MACHINE
1' In good order IKoyalt with font drawers
and leaf : oast SM. will sell for $15. Address
K. Si., this office. 13-tf
1 IME FOR SALE. -GOOFKESH
J lime kept constantly on head at the falls
Reserve lime kiln. X. SAKI'HLER. 0S-
L1OR SALE. -TWO is IN. CAST
1 pulleys- 41 M. fate. 1 1116 in. bore. or can
be bored to dt larger shah. Ootid as new.
Will be sold at a releasable Strum. Apply at
Ting SW:4Mi. Stearn Prating House. Norther..
Osderieh. . 0941.
PLOWS. -NO. 4 ENGLISH STEEL
Hoard, $13,00. Na 13 American Steel
Hoard. $11.341. No. a Amerce.. sued Hoard,
*11.00. Good second-hand mews cheep for
who Mouldbo.Ns fur No. 13 and 11111's
Patent plows. from $1.10 to $4.23. OODERI('H
FOUNDRY.
HARD AND SOFT COAL FOR
sale.- Hest quality of hard and sots coal.
all grades, delivered to any part of the town on
short notice. Ort my mires before ordering
elsewhere. City Coal Teed, corner of Nelson
anti Victoria streets, opposite D. K. Straehas's
shop. JOHN S. PLATT. 2341
ON
THE CORNER
MoLeall'sNew Block
You WILL mu) rHA.HEAT ESTA..LISHIRRNT Or
A. E. PRIDHAM,
Gents' Furnisher,
Where you can get an assortment of goods second to none
of our leading city houses. It will pay you to find the
place, for there in the best equipped store in our
town. you will find the finest variety of men's
goods that has ever been shown in Gode-
rich. My stock for Fall is now al -
moat complete,and I have bought
from leading makers only.
IN LADIES' FURS
1 have got the correct styles. All 1 ark is to call and see them before
purchasing elsewhere. New York deatgins in
Storm Collars, Muffs, Capes, Visites,
In Beaver, Alaska Sable, Seal, Nutria,
American Opossum, Sealette, Grey Lamb, etc.
Public Notions.
NoricE.-1 AM INSTRUCTED TO-
inv. tierce that any person who after
this date infringes on the rights of E ap4rmla
A. McLennan in a ertaiu patent far • Ind
meet will be prooreded amine. E. N. LEWIS.
Solicitor for fytentee. Oetober'ch. 4901. Mit.
frAXES, 1t(91. -THE COLLECTOR
11 will be In hu office. la the town hall, on
Mooday. Tuesday and Wednesday of each
week from Sept. nth to merle. payment o1
taxes. water rates. and electric light rates.
Teachers Wanted.
TEACHER WANTED -FEMALE
teacher. as sssiaant in Ifunganaou Pub
lie So boot. One holding 2nd claw non -motes -
tonal preferred. Ap,Iicsuoas will be received
by the undersigned up to Nov. 2nd. 1111.
If by letter sate salary expecte*, experience
in teaching. etc. Duties 10 oo .a ere Jan..
1902. J. G. WARD. tree. P. a, R. Trustees.
Dengsnnon 1'. O. 1:041.
For $Duties.
flOAR F••R SEI(VI4'E-THE UN -
i1) derwtgned hen for service on to t. comes
sins 1. Colborne township, a thoroughbred
Chester white beerwith registered pedigree).
Terme-$I. payable at time of service, with
privllsge of returning if necessary. O.O.
HOW ATT. 0-11
AuotioneerinlC.
Youths', Boys' and Men's Overcoats
Little nests 14. said about this line of goods, as :al who inspected theta
Wit season Ida1 to acknowledge Ikat, combined with material, style and I.r:.,
they were the prat %aloe in the trade, and 1 must *ay this season; importa-
tion surpasses all others.
Hate, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, Ties, Collars and Cuffs,
Braces, Hosiery, Dress Shirts, Night Robes and all the
latest novelties in gentlemen's • apparel kept
attractive and fresh the year around.
IN RUBBER COATS
I have a ver large stock in all the new rhaties and patten*., oath a
_'t -inch cape detachable. Take a look in and try one on. Prices will not
frighten you. No trouble to show good..
Don't forget the place ---ON THE CORNER OF Bic -
LEAN'S NEW BLOCH.
A. E. PRIDHAM,
THE MEN'S FURNISHER.
P.S. I am agent for the Parisian Steam Laundry. Goode sent
every Wednesday and returned on Saturday.
. Property for Sale or for Rent.
I41,1R SALE OR TO RENT.-L1'T
C I , concession 1, K. D.. township of t of
Lorne. eonaining 1' • acres : acres cleared.
rentaioder in wood. Apply to CHAS.YOUNO.
Uoderich. _. it
fiT() RENT. --A LARGE STONE
A houseoo Easti ,adj}oining Capt. Shep-
hard's. Apply at rut. NCH Y. 2; if
L"AKM TO LET.--KKINO LOT 31,
bad concession. 11.,1.14 (toad. 'here s
on the place a stood house and bare. Mho an
orchard. A stood stock farmer wanted. A part
or the whole of the rent may be paid by cut-
ting wood. Apply to .1 1HN A. NAFfEl.
Uoderkb. 17 3t
LLARM FUR SALE iN E;ST
1'
sod.-PMrtsof lots land 31, on the 9th
concession. oomprW.agg 73 acres. being the
mate of the late William M:Donald. The
faro is in • good Mate of culttraIJn. There
. re splendlo buildings: well waterd, and
convenient to good roads, good markets and
school. There is also • firstclaim.chard on
the premises. For further particulars apply
to the executor,. ANULS Mi-DONALI),
JAMES MI'IMINAI.II. St. Helens P. O. V-7iw
L'ARM FOR KALE. -LOTS Ili AND
r Y3, on the 1s. mo.. Ooderich town 1lp,
Rayssl4 Road. comprising 73E acres, situated
no the Lake Shore Road mix miles from the
town of Ooderieh The land of good qual-
ity, and is suitable either for grain or for
stock raising. There is • good living stream
through the centre of the farm. Fur portico
lar address R. C. HAYS barrister. Goderi1ch.
fIp RENT OR FOR BALE. -THE
l house on corner of Kant and victoria
streets. Apply to JAS. ROBINSON. slim
•JOHN KNOX, GENERAL CC-
tbneer and Land Valuator.
Ont. Haring had oonsiderahle esperieaoe is
the trade, he is in a position to
discharge with Thorough satisfaction all com-
missions entrusted to him. Orden left at
Martini Hotel. or tract by nail to his address,
Dederick P.O.. carefully attended to JOHN
KNOX. County Auctioneer. 190711
Hotel A000mmodation.
THE HURON HorEL, - THIS
well-known and po rola: hotel has leesn
refitted. carried and Improved remade
and is now second to none In quality of sc
for the travelling pnbl10. Good
acoommodatiom for transient guess. WM.
CRAIG. Proprietor. the Sonars. Ooderlch.
Ont.
Heliosis
DR? WHITELY .t HUN MR.
Ogles --Grand Opera House. Ooderl:b.
111f
DM. SHANNON & SHANNON,
Physicians, RIrgeoas. Aocouchors. to
Odle, at Dr. BA/Lowrie reddeaes, near lithe
t ool Oudericlt. G. C. Smeeme1. J. R. 4111
NOW. 1751
Meohafnios' Institute.
UODERICH MECHANICS' INSTI-
TUTE LiBRARY AND RKADLNU-
RO►OM, our. of Kest Meet and Square Imp
stabil
oyes hoar 1 b e p..i sad from 7 to 10 p.m.
ABOUT 2000 VOL'S IN -LIBRARY.
Leading Daily, Weekly and Illustrated
Papers, Mrstitniftra., ere., oft File.
Mall MOWS IP TICKET, ONLY 11111.01
g runting fres tiee of l,4brary sad Read Ma'
Room
Application for 0 received by
Librart... 1n room.
E D. SHARMAN, OMD. I$TiVRN.
President. Mieretarr.
Oodorleh, March 11th Int&
ROYAL CROWN HiTTERS.
K. D. C. Dyspe.tla Care.
Ptak Pella
Outsold, Cream Deatifrbw
Pref. G.,.'s Remedies.
?Week Rlohsseterm eel Soh% Perfumes la
hulk.
De. Morse 1 s R.=siia
All new esters 11 D4. .d teed Turkish Op'
la stook.
Dr. Brows's Malomso. for atlas
J. Wttoo x's P.nmONITT IN Num Swaim
1'0R SALE -THREE FARMS, CON
J.: taring eighty acres each. on 9rd and tlh
concessions (loderich towt»hlp, three mlhs
from Ooderich. Apply to MRS. ANN
HINCKS. on the premises. 3481_
L'0R SALE. -THAT LARGE AND
1 comfortable frame house at the foot o
Westit., immediately opposite the Park- a
opibaamk
very desirable lta d would be spocy
suitable for Mummer hoarders. For further
particular. apply to W. T. WELSH. itt
PROPERTY FOR EXCHANIJL-
p p EP eroo.s wishingto es
=7,r. 97gi4eecelaN1
hotm.. 7otr bras can or tarot ds a 4.11 ps,siggig p kF
l yt•g to ALECK. SAUND ,
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. -THAT
commodious bandies on Kl.E.t.. Bras -
eels. at preset occupied as • pml.t•ehop by
Wm. Naltl 1. on .ads. Terms easy. •M_ (b to
htl
F. N. xrl t'. Brussels P.O. Olt
141OR SALE. -THE FOLLOWING
1' saleable peops.tlr.:
Part of len 7 clad 2 oe.owio. 4. LD. Ash
field. 1>s acres.
Wawa&umb . Mdse ! ,$ mammies. rem
The above preemies will he said es tends
to suit P wvewohoses A`ssl7T to
CAMEHO , Hut.t t CAMERON.
9MLtt Roderick.
L'OR SALE. -MR. WILLIAM Me -
sale
I.' Le... tram on.W W-tgsalt4• Mere Der
hie hose. and Is the row. of Gala
Sch. es Iai d (Mass sluts _aro 1Mwsad
e n AitMint
w eattwnir
e ttd
111=of Nomiless.ahr Issg 'lad all ey
mitheeme
;:g=e.se/Mw4obtltti
SOS
the tows etne.t
Lo Mama GA
flee. dm
Per
EN. LEWIS, BARRISTER, L'ROC•
. tar la Marfume Courts of )curia
Once --South ('olber.e beers. 4113
O. .IuHNSTON, BARRISTER,
`ll solicitor, , Ate. Lases.
collections sad real mute miss
fully attended to. (Mice --Cor. Hamfltoa .d
St Andrew's -rt., Roderick. Ont, .2716110
JOHN DAVISON, BARRISTER,
v Solicitor. C ter: Money a
lead. Office ewer Pa.td)asti. Oo4srtch. Med
.V C A M P I O N, BARRISTER,
J. Solicitor. Notary Public. e tit..
(thee Over Jordan's Drug Store, the rams
formerly occupied by Jed.* Doyle. 42S
Q C. HAYS, SOLICITOR, se.
l t . Offier caner of Seger* and West
street, (loderleb. over telegraph outer. Pri-
vet. Funds to lend at 8 per mut.
(1 ARROW & PROU'DFO4YT, BAIL•
'1 rimers, At:oresiIa. Sohdtorw. te.• Gore
rich. J. T. Darrow. W. Proudfoet.
GAMEH3N, HOLT & CAMEItOS,
Barristers, Solicitor, la C,.meery. te,
Ooderich. M. C. Caoeroa, Q.C.: P. Mit.
Dudley Holmes.
Dentistry.
.M NICHOLSON, L.D.B.--DENTAL
ALL • pone cppolds tM sew Pest OH/.
Wemx. bod..cte. Stably
DR. L RICHARDSON, L D.
senses 4..**4. Ose and vitalbea air
aadd• amoinistere4 IR pt.c.ss exteaatiag of teak.
W t ba ate.M.. to -Up
asks. aat$9g Wee-
d..Griw S1a1-11
ffiudeaL
MUs10 LESSONS. -MISS AOGII
THOMSON la prepared to give mere
lie.ows es the piano 6r w ae '
Buears l•V urn tit Dew. W. 7'hessoa'.p
Loans and I nentra*es•
MONEY TO LENS -A LARGE
simenat of private a.4 ether fuses et
lowest rates on prod.ative tows and ►ss.
ps es y, Spee terms at rapymest toss'+
1s. Knower No eossgsl.tt.a -Call or erlr
M. JOBNOTON, Osdercet 1a M if
O. WARD, CONVILYANCER.
I
• . to., a.4 e.mmWonse for skull See rt
eslving reeeirsh a.ees et hail. aae•rlta M
"woollen. 4.psttil. or ..loss. deers
14e.. in or Bigg a 7 arra, Beit or ere
redline b the Halt Coos of Jhnkv. iehc
Oversee Appeal for O.smris. er Is any
ra refefQ
ee DRrlet.. COME. AS tea.e.it1 VA
.a'd- exaewto4. Ranneen mad P.
a44i s - D..rw..eel- 0.1. Vt tf
J. T. NAPTEL, LIFE, FIRE AND
ins a -• NA ,.. .tea "• e *7011.
"" t'
1141. 6YM • seem** voles : gm^'
American Ws : e04 •ee44/st leessmame
pNaorth America. Lesivastsme
Tows Preeeety..a8.5...
rsi
pl50 rvi lis rt OMwt`-Osis $501 l7leaf
t.00,0' 00`` TO LOAN. APPLY To
OAnanalss.110t.i a CAsoinowI
MONST TO LiIND. - -A LBAA.R O
r
41IRST•OLAIM BRICK HOUSE AND mmpEgaet
LOT VOR BALI ON RT Pw Cal[ RT. a lowest e
elmon
--Attest two veli ew11/10Y1► t D
maim ..w1141 miremr BAIMJI4J E, GENERA IN -
era aK J ti .gme.ma RW >1Mwe
' ".•-a erw.w. S 11 Oenirmb M" lagses musek
I..s.to
th Villielii
rt tail atMtliB" Bart /t
m18513 5 Aplb
Two seer=ytet.Mltle. ~ ~
TME
CANADIAN BANK OF C
(31111 4JSNEO e017.
MEAD OFFICE. TORONTO
melyai. (PAIS SP) Bt: 11141.11.1011 BoLLARs
WT.
0, E. WALKER, GtnuoAL Mum
OODERICH BRANCH,
A dans f . SMARM animas TRANEacrw. FARM
Deem Issues PAYASIt AT ALS POINTS IN CANAL
CITIES 111 TME UM1T10 STATta GMAT O11.TASk F
SAVIORS BARR SRPARTNI
DEPOSITS or s1.00 Aso UPWARD. RECEIVED, AND C
ALLOWED . IMTs9UST AOOto TO Ma POINCIPAL A
mpVg=.ae IM short YEAR.
epeeist A1*es./Ns gives. to the 0.11tsotla
sod rerts.re' Salmi series. R. S. N
BARGAINS !
BARGAINS!
BARGAINS !
IiI g ►Tt$ ANDSHOES
OE CH F.APER
BARGAINS is Mee's Boon and Shwa
UAKGAINS is Women's Shoes at d
Slipper••
itAKOAINS in Girls' Shoes.
BARGAINS i. Buys' Boob,
I .1T.1. CAREY'S.
We. carry the Largest and Best
Stock of Boots. Shoes, Trunks and
Valises in the County.
V. make the Best Boot.
We do the Best Repairing, at
Cheap as the Cheapest.
We Sew all Rips Free of Charge.
V. give the Largest Cash Dis-
e 'unL.
500 PAIRS SLIPPERS AT 25c.
6gN ED SOLE&.
}till will find
J. CAREY
on the' Square, Galeria.
SI.,.•tuakers Wanted.
THE TALK OF THE TOWN.
A ralr's omens pe. token' notes.
di faith 4-1/ Mast ,!•
A 1:K
That wil
petition.
the larges
have ever
the go dla
profit 5'
in order to
us and in e
Afew sit
,.r
r'amel'a H.
at 16 la
laouei
worth 30c
lathes' Cs
from 14'.
testa, 50c.
Blanket
Hi price.
yaAl wilt
A special
ton, rttr
worth 10c
:cry Fl
See our
15c. per
1 /rawer*
40. Me
wood, 65c
Kindly
you our
pleasure.
Judas's 1k
Oct. 1st.
Thetr tenni
with the el
with the Iry
Fina. \
o'clock • an
took tire at
house, w -ht
party of NI
Fat iT T
SI", (1. of
m
511110111
petty peva
the utmost
His W.
caddy. for
gaged to t
'section wi
is his fifth
soclaten.
HE 1
formerly o
b. Davis
Toronto st
K. 11. (•. at the Pharmacy. (leo. A. Fear. 'Ito.,• Ar.
Now .. the time to order your holiday of the turn
wn.klre in p iy from Goo- Stewart stanttal to
tvforr the big rusk comas a. A costae of important
months ahead is all ileo .w now.
Risotto
lc. odd enough that hwrglars take such risks opened a
at • wife °penisR hat there's amnion old
sb,ur the way the excellent workwanahip the .-omf
turned out by r. J. prldham, the elothher. „dye., Nm
d ews heather his way• of puprlm
Men with well -kat figures are eeidom orewen or
worsted 1. • 0ght, and If you wast ta atilt of
1.4,01 to slow uR a Iood f urea tare• cru.• desrosa u
of seely go to R. MacCoro"ac at the ('hives*, . of t)
1(nux. N W at,. where time tailoring 14 a sue gacum Ph' sudsy,
Hoar sonar' a whet a .tan usually loser's o1
1w'tond him when he goes to the niers. It .leo 1'1 MA.
I n,plu•• (riling phole• and picture framing reular t
dour at It Sallow'', who does all trod,. of o,s l 11a
Me wursad keeps the best of mouldings ice ..l I
iso bred.
ml
A ring around the moon 1.. sign of rein. •sd chairman
a ring around the eye is • sign int • b.ow, but mer 0.eet
• crowd monad tee corner of Montreal M. the n.
tsl) means that A. K. l'r.dham's greet sale of P^
meta turotiU.p and belie: flue s going on YIKr.•I1
.n full blast.
The weather Is What an Americas would that win
call very clue,, esu bay cold and the rest central.,
fine. lbws watt for the neat coil day. but call
esfkasAilec
0Mk iw rahaeurdelw
wdaase IsiTs.4te.sadseeweckthe
•baDd
obanw
klt.lsaovinse'goodshe His.
tJawMers.
rte u17.4
14.et is advt. on page awes of this issue. .basal
Ht HAn Kgrraxu,. Hugh Dunlop, the car,uke
t3 rel .t. merchant tailor, retnrmal from • T., the m
Plewa week's trip to ('414040 00 \Vedtiss e0traoc•r
,lay et ening last. He met • number of gree cm
espot r.ate.d ('anadeus during his vont. .11,011*.
.'c. nr Srrrt.ASh. -Rohl- Ntmmo, of theehe.l
Tommi., was i. town last week making ter was
m fox the of a report a'
Icdge of the Sans d 5extland Benevolent for Ica'
Solely bare. We understand that he factory
.w -revel the names o1 a numttss od our ked. granted
Ing .111zens. the 01)11
acedwlnt
1..1, 414,wx ( HAerloc*Rll'. The champ referred
o.nshp o1 eke western district o1 ill. (lel• (omni a
ban Iwcrc.pa Anociatinti will M decwlal was din
t,y this game thin 4Fniolayl aher.00s be Burrdtt'
'worm the llw ers, 01 `te.lorth, led :oh:.
.elool
Hurons, of thin tow.. The assts► i.i11 be teachln
played on the ('Iintoe fair gre..de. 0051 park w
mewcing at 3 o'clock, and will Moly bee divi.joe
splendid game. Arlie 91
'Ili r. 1'M'Yn P11or*['n K3rtar/tfnt.YT. .ie. h.
Thr 1 for eke b..mit d Mt•s1l
th. young psoitis of th0 low. b1 tk. '. 1'. pxituip
C. F of North.el. M.thedi.t charoh 1106 division
Fnday evening wsewe11 atta.4d •0d • drew'•:
plr.s•nt seeress` win spun( by thin . whn board 1
were The 9.110. of tM church. Hari
IL"•- •M F Hot►.11, Y. A., p'e a. ltddressThe t:r
ands literary sod muloal i well he 10*'
r,nlered, (riew.ls
A Mi',, -a,, Fawn.y. -The (dbigtIl where
fmm The Rnstkly. 11aily Fags. •saadd n
'ere t. the Moors Leics. who will .pp0ar bdrla
in the grand Opera HOW on Thumdsy, Weer
ISth fh•.urber : i. ins 0t the pweteetiosm BM
hmwn.atoo4e fro. d Pint P10os,in tko city art .r
reside a hou.shdd wboo m aio•l talent Lady.
h& mad. 1lana know. es 'l'%. W hitaoy • TO s
Emily. " 114* n. 151 re..p 411.x. 0041 th. wood 1
py" d Mr.
(rwl,te0ay with wbi/b their a..ns0 to k.., vaso
nprm coualoavt Mn et.vved
the fumtl far altto0t c„eseanl Whin.
ly to pubiie lb. (al.rl.. 1/. Whim y. the ..r11.
head twl tM ho.m.hd8. Y • wel4kaow. New p•"Pk
fork lawyar,who item 1s. itis.► whirl 01 pro k
tmsios.p lis. ►00 1.411 tM 1im.. a ly 14) 0*. t
prf.ct kM owe muMeml .tadkas' it d fair
up &Mut 4115 tet til. gam. titers • whose fought t 1 fo
^I on.e.rt., 1.Ss Mn. tihitnoy i0 • .1.. b
rsa41f at tM , a.d n a d y ,w . w
rot rho otpt.afv0 Igo wbe t b brilliant a kroo
w1thn tiWig eMetl ie,ys.d is dw1.i to well
1•,r fatedly issues. sod Ass reel ober- Loop.
,rtes. whish r t . 1'. W. C. A. ed tM 1
1iona, wllitsi0b nM b00 t tits/.
orimoistiew
sip';. 1. tbg sible.m ./1 tb. WM eO 5544*.►