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TEE LOST BRACEeel:lr.
ust era.. 1 emiy, if 3 el please, n
It u t he 11.1y before the end of tIie!
year, :nal, 1 If •• ;II the afrernoon: •nertitti-
fill and ra v Aim ..•tiy as a ktn u
the sere, • e 1l,r ina .3 11 Ii ie
ce e. • 111.- '1 .1. wl l.urrN
•,-7! r as • :.•,•• s I tip
anti • • I: • • d , hat
her ••: • .• • •t• was :..se • ra
8 .11 ..., • , ,t et the
e he Registration Act.
me importaat amendments were made
el mg latat sessum of the Local Legislature
i the Registration Act passed in 1868.
The tirst amendment made in the Act, is
th0 ithelition of 1Vanis in Cities as Regis-
- tratien Divisions, so that these will= now
o.nsistof Townships, Incorporated villages,
Towns, and Cities. The haixt amendment
is deing away with thu fee of ten cents,
ita.% able tin& r the Sth and 9th Sections,by
i';1.rOCS rep,rting births or deaths to the i
er 1-1, • • .., i .t had been Registrar, who must now _perform the dutv
s • e t irrespective of any fee paid him by such
fr. .:1; • s • 11, t' X „ • 11 :led pat ap its parties. See- 12 is also amended, so as to
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exempt Clergymen from paying the fee- of
,..• o poatly
aig vii e. scarcely r tee cents for each marriage reported. By
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1,1 beetle the 14th Sec. of the Act physieians were c aoae 1
y, •• • . ler see I ,i) d and required to report the death if any person
ieaa, lesteil at tee ii,tle t:reature they attended, to the Registrar, within
befere liar. - lle• eteentV gartm•-• tits a ure--14 ten daVs thereof .; by the atuendinent,they
poor 1_.r.“ e• : io ft- nu the frosty atr, and are allowed thirty days to do io ; and as
h
e ,, ls and pee; leoked
far as returning births is concerned, they er .,,, - reeface
bleu il i i , -ea e all tile ,a,:t1 ; aer miser- . are exempted front so doing entirely. By
ta failen en her shoulders. and the ainended Act, clergymen andehysici-
nt eked up aite the
ais are to I-). provoled wi'.h blank forms by
a p. e ,,, • aieeys hs,
laay's . a .. n Ile. e ith life- little, stumpy , which to make their returns or all -seinemath-
b
Cat.
, ages or deaths ; and such forms will also c -.
' v e a la,l, seal .la, to herself, ' I can . be furnished to the Registrars. Lastlyathe
w . !; ' . e. tee peer little thing needs ' Divisien Registrars appeinted under the
.s i... • teen I ,l,, -,' and she dropped in-- Act are to be paid by the Municipalities
to ree• • .• n : „en befare her the only six- , f n• e tech they act. such remuneration as
penva• a•fe 'II, r•,-, e'.11,1. a happy new , to 'the said sere .al Municipalities may
year i -.. al,' see said al a seeet ss 1111a:tie stem just. 'these irnprovements, it is
i
,. , ..;) the teArS eme h Teel, a ill so popularize) the Act, that all i.n..., . •• s ii...de e
• .., . ..te ail eat ;it le girl as; she interestea will cheerfully and readily com-
teael ••, - , .,,,.; „.„-_ . rov with its provisions, so that full and
1 t , , .-•11 %'•• .1',. !1.::.t t.l..A.... 1 ale, hal he- i- aceuritte vital statistics may be obtainable
.o... 011. .1 rat th•t1 .t:,,ng , at once, e believer required. . .
wee • ,.,--• • . !sale e•liety seat er te 0 insi,le; i The penal provision of the Act is as fol -
bet 1 ,- ' • : a w i- la.1.: acid l,appy eltli ! lees :-If an; house -holder, head of a
the , it .. , -, a !lace whi.a. -la- :eel aaele. and I family, Clergylnan, physician or other per -
jest .se I .. _e: -; -; 4 ,s be.411:1 t , h;.izo emt I son afr persons required to report births;
ot it v. eel ate, aa.• it ealed I,er h. aee.- marriagesaand deaths, refuses or wilfully
She a ..: a e ei ,r:-.,-.1 bat a sl.ert time. neglecia to do so. within the time nkmed,
aiel ,s -..- . •k.-.1 ..r eind lierprett v roouis. stedi persons, shall, for each and every of -
see 1.-.• . t :ate - _eats fol that tael feace. forfeit, and pay a sum not less than
h.,,, ... , ,...... i., ,. ,e,..„ ,, happy 1,,,,„,... eau• one dollar par more, than twenty dollars
hal tie; i-,- ee ssi iter h et anti e!,,ale %%Ilea • and ceets, in the discreti,,n of the presiding
she a: . I .i. r a .1s., -tars step in tee hall, Justice before when' thecase shall be heard;
.i -.0 ae alit kiseeshe met him at and it shall be the duty of the Registrar to
the Ir.
p: aiectite all such persons so neeletting or
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K.:te, hi' w tired y Ou 100k ; have re u ing to make the required reports--;
yen d. ,1,.. a ,•reat deal ef willaing to -day e met the penalty may be enterced in the
leeire ieuseed and smiled, but deception sante manner 'as ordivaey fines may be
was net .-e- p .1-7 of her natnre,and she re- collected ; or, in default of payment, the
plied: --Yes. Henry, I walked all the way offender may be imprisoned fora term of
not less than (MO day ormure than twenty.
haine.' ,
•V• ei ;h. eildn't heve della that,' said he Fer the purpose of the Act, each County,
1
it little.. re .t,erelifitliv : and thee he laughed City and Teen is made a Registration Dis-
as he cee einel: •le...1 vet) spetel all your trict, and each Clerk af the Peace is con-
names-, s tliat you teell-dn't afford a six- stitqted a District Registrar ; every Town-
, 1:-e h .;Ile.; o ;tit r ' 4 ship in the County, every incorporated
'Wee,1 supe ,se I arist tell,' said Kate, village, and City or Town ie a Registration
Fitli :al aller blush. • I did have jitat one Division, the Minneipal Clerk of which is
sixpeaee left, and .v.iS gaing to ride, when Division Registrar.
such a peertit tie eirl—*
•Yes, i's it 1 knew what's co 'ling.
Why, Kete, yea m :lie the very mischief IV IT A ND H U M 0 b.
alleare tlie 1,eop:e and Inv pennies ;
thee are tee moat uugrateful set in the
said Kate, earnestly, 'she aya.s
saying niy brother Jack hadn't got any
snch a d.elleate, half -clothed, aad I'mafraid,
half-starved littlstreet-sweeper—' profession ; and what d'ye think 1 heard
e
Pa.
•St-reet-,weeper:' and leer husband held say -to -day?
up bete his hands in mock horror ; why, eharley.-Give it up.
Inrienita Jack's been ap-
a day
Kate, they pick up handfuls el money in
give pointed aba.nkrupt ! Yesterday morning ! !
; i dtd yeti veil : home, and
It was in the Times -the dear fellow, Sec.,
one whele sixpence? Oh, eh, what wont
your 01:cent Ittle heart du r &c , [It Leas almost cruel to explain, but it
1 ' : next
K tte A, about to reply when, passing had to be dune. •
her imaid op her arm, she exclaimed siid- A love -sigh recently picked up in
denly: Henrys, nia bracelet is gone street
-Your git last new vear'salay-vrhat ;hall • '0 wurist 1 hived annuther gal
I dewaere cold I have lest it?' her name it was merrier,
•Thest o teo bad,' said he thomshtfully ; But Betsey deer my love for u
but the next moment he continued, shrug- Is forty times more hier.'
ging nis '-"yne • Song for wet weather. 'Long to
some honest person has picked it up.- over us.'
Never atin-i, thuagh, I eau replace it eume When is a thief like a sempstress ? When
time.' he cuts and runs.
Her hnslaand took her hand and pet
something it, closing the slender fingers , How Great Britaineds known in the
:Mediterranean—By the, cut of her Gib.—
tightly over it, saying: 'Don't distress
yourself any more about bracelets and Fin/. •
street-swepers, here's your new year's1, Doctors talk about paying their visits,
gift, and the next time you go to _town but is it nut their visits that are paying
get a pretty dress with it.' Kate's hand 'them
had closed over a note. Ethn•irlogical.—The negro possesses one
The day after new year's day she was advantage over the white man,—he can
again in the early city; andas she was pass- more effectually conceal. a black -eye.
ing by the identical spot where she had Lineuistic. It is a mistake to snppos
-given a way -her sixpence, she felt lier dress that Ireland has any national language
like Wales, for example :it is merely
pat-ois that some of the inhabitants speak
Conductors of sound.—Bandmasters.
Theatrical. A really .good play nester
'drags'—it 'draws.'
The decision of Welsh young ladies.—It
is better to be a 'fast' tharea 'fasting' girl.
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A GOYERNMENr DIS APPOINTMENT.
Inlentra Puella.—What do you think
Cltarleye You )verealways so spiteful about
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EUROPE.
. Great Britain.
Weather contialues extremely cold. -7, . 0,,,----
. , HP1 undersigned would beg to inform -his numerous customers and the public
The ice in the Thames obstructs naviga- ,
tion. T that his . . .
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L.
The Pacifie Steam Navigation Company
have pi ei nned a semi-monthly Imo of steam-
ers feint Panama to Liverpool, by way . of
the Straits of 'Magellan.
The •Ttight Rev. Ashurst Tumor Gilbert.
BiAtioli of Chichester, died yesterday, aged
81 years.
the
rain
English engineers have ebtained a con-
tract to build 300 miles of railroad ie
pan.
Lord Derby has formally declined the
leadership of the Tory party in the Rouse -
of Lords, which had been tendered to him
by the Conservative Peers.
The British Army Estimates announce
a reduction of 12,500 man.
In the House of Lords, Lord Chelms-
ford introduced a Bill to secure the better
observance ol-Sunday. It restrains and
in seine cases, entirely prohibits trading on
Senday.
In the House of Commons,Mr. Bruce,
Herne Secretary, said the majesty of the
law had been fully vindicated in recent
eventiein Ireland.
Several newspaper carrespondents,
among others the representative of the
Times, whose revelations regarding the
Council have been displeasing tothe Rom-
an authorities have been expelled from
Rome.'
Lorimar, Dec. 23.--Tn the Mordaunt di-
vorce case treelay, the Prince of Wales,
some of whose letters to lady Mordaunt,
have been published, was called to the
witness stand. Lord Penzance pointed
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e-RANCE.
pulled' gently, and turning around, she
encountered the same little half-clad girl.
I'm so glad that you've come, ma'am,'
said the child; 'yon dropped this the other
day, and leve been saving it for you ever
-since; aad pulling, something out of her
bosom, ,she put it into the lady's hand.
Hastily unrolling the Lit of newspaper,
Kete saw her bracelet. What a triumph Whyare young ladies like tender plants?
for herself and fin. Henry e 'Thank yea, Because they have a weakness for the sue
thank you, my child !' she exclaimed, tak- (son) and air (heir)
ing the little bare hand in hers.
'1 tried to find you that day,' said the SHARP TRICK .-Pat went to the house
child, but yon went out of sight
of the peiest to confess his sins, and passed
' so soon
into the,kitchen to ask for the holy father;
that 1 couldn't e and, with- a bright face
she continued: 'I wan t to thank you, and.
iny mother wants to thank you, too, for I
didn t get a penny all that day until I saw
yea, and that sixpence lautiee,ht the medi-
• eine whieli is going to inake her well.'
Kate's eye glistened as. she heard this,
and thought of thetetuptation to ridehome
that God had helped her to resist. 'Take
me with you to your mother,' she said,
stilI holdiug the girl's hand ; such honesty
and thankfulness shall not go unreward-
. ed.'
It was a pretty long walk, bqt they fin-
ally reached the house, in the basement
of which the little girl lived. A pale, sick-
a
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The preliminary exarninationsof persons
in Paris, charged with complicity in the
late disturbances, have ended --108 were
sent about their business ; 125 held to
bail ; and 150 kept under arrest.
The debate in the Corps Legislatif on
Jules Favre's interpellation respecting 'the
dpnestic poliry of .the Government has
terminated in a vote of 236 in favor of the
Ministry, against • 18 opponents. Count
Darn made an effective speech indefence
of the uovernment, reiterating its Pledges
to act on the principle of parliainentary
responsibility. A list of persons, many of
them Liberals, has been published, who
have been appoieted to suggest adminis-
trative reforms,
The Journal Offteiel publishes -a list of
persons appointed to revise and modify -
administrative regulations throughout the
Empire,. on the suggestions made by the
liitister of the Interior anti approved by
the Emmm
peror. -Aong the names are the
following Liberals : Benoit, Dazy, es
marets, Guillaume, Guizot, Loris Lacasse,
Delaverge, and Prevest-Paradol. ,
but perceiving that there was no one inthe
room, while a fine ham was lying on the
table fresh from market. Pat lost no time
in securing the prize. Hiding it as well as
he could under his coat, he ir reeeded to
the a?artment of the priest and said :
'Here, your riverence, is a fine bacon
which I stole and brought as a present to
your holiness. Will you take it?'
'Take it,' said the confessor ; `by no
means. Carry it back .instantly.'
'Faith, and I did sir, and he said h
wonldn't take it by no means.'
'Very well, then, Patrick, you may keep
it.'
ly woman was lying on a bed in the single 'An' I'll be absolved your riverence, will
room, which they occupied; but she looked T 1' demanded Pat.
t
np eagerly as she heard her child's voice Yes iis yours, if the owner does not
say: 'Hese mother, the lady is cotne her_ take it back.'
'Good morning ! God bless ye ! long life'
self.' Kate sat down by the bedside and
lent her ear to a tale of want and priva_ to your riverence
tion ,f1 which she had never dreamed; and Pathos. Fond Mother: 'And what
•rg what little money she had with would Johnny do if poor mamma were to
h • -ae promised to see her again; then die?' Johnny: 'Eat up all the sugar!'
s . • eerted for herhusbandS office. Mr. The entire assets of a recent bankreipt
A , e was poring over his books wheal were nine children. The creditors acted
K aushed it) with bright eyes andglow- m0 aenanimously, and let hire. keep them.
: leeks, andholding the bracelet before - -
hit•• . es, she exclaimed; 'See there, Hen- Since Mrs. Stowe has brought np •th
ry, Coat a what came of giving mysixpence subject of Byron's matrimonial infelicity,
to the stileet-sweeper I' attention has been called to the trouble
Her husband looked up, -glad and sur- which the nuptial tie has occasioned the
priaecl, fir -et at seeing her, ad.then because authors of Britain. Some escaped by de -
the bracelet was found; and he listened voting themselves to celibacy, prominent
while she told him of .her interview with among whom are David Hume, Macaulay,
the child and her mother, 'And now, Charles Larrab, Goldsmith and Gibbon,
Henry, I am going to ask you if 1 may do - though the latter, like Cowper was crossed
one tbing. I really do not want so nice a in love. Keats, and Kirke White died
dress as you have ilven the money for, single, but were too youneto marry. Cole -
and 1 want to take some of it and buy fuer-ridge's married life was buried in his opium
and lights. and previsions for those poor excesses. - Shelly abandoned his -wife who
people; they had neithercoals nor Candles., subseauently con '
unitted suicide while in
and no-fing.. but a little cold cabbage for later days Bulwer got his wife cribbed in
their dinner.' lunatic asylum. The latest illustration
Henry shook his head, bat itwas not a is found in Dickens, whose cup of domes -
very negative shake. 'Nobody can resist tiehappiness has not overflowed.
ymi, Kate,' said he, smiling, »and you may Free Masons will be interested to know
do as you please -with the money.' -
stenci4 that 3fastal Ferretti, better knownas Pope
Kate thanked him uwi
with her Pins the IX, once -belonged to their order,
eyes more than with her:Tilt*. and pi the •
having - joined at Philadelphia When be
door closed after heLHenry said to him- wasia Papal No,.;to. this country, and
solf:, 'There goeicatteaaveee, and if ever
that he continued to be a Mason two years
that text, 'Be that give-tit:to-tins-poor shall
not tack, w4s trierataaeanswy,_ salt afterhe became -Popp. These assertions
The St. Catherine's Times learns that
t'ne Great Western workshops at Hamil-
ton are to be removed to Detroit.
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To those who suffer from Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails,
Chilblains Frosted Feet. &c , try Dr .1 BnIgs' Cur-
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AND THAT HE IS MUM BETTER
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tests.
.are made on authority of the 1&a Pada
• meant for her.' • . : : Sarpi ef Venice, aCathelie journal devot-
The little eieris naother did not get well
ed to ecclesiastical reform, and, if tree,
again, hut before she died Kate told her the3r are Cerfairdyyery peculiar, especially
about Jesus. and won her to Dive and trust
in,him, soothing her last moments with when taken in connection with the well
known devotional character of the Pope
eomfortirg, cheering words. Itilvert little
., •
jute she taught to sav, with in his earlier years • •• faith: 'When -•
ray father and mother forsake me, then t Mrs Vanderbilt eschews leirellety, save
diartiOnd ear -drops. - , .
FULL CLOTH, TWEEDS, FLANNELS, & WINCEYS,
ever before offered to the public in this part of the Province, he would respectfully request those ,wishing to
exchange their wool to call aud judge for themselves before appointing thetuselves elsewhere.
P. S.- He would likewise ea ial attention of farmers to beware of wool teamsters and ageftts•seeking
their wool for carding. as he has prove from the experience of former years te be a perfect source of annoyance
to them in varieus ways, that they cannot tee until perhaps too late to guard against it.
Da' The highest Market Price paid br any quantity of good Clean Wool.
THOMAS LoGAN.
East Street, Goderich.
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Goderich Woolen Works, 18th May, 1869.
URON FOUNDRY
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Horse POwers, Drag Saws,
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Dr J Briggs' PiTe Remedy is acknowledged by all who
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Farm for Sale.
T 01'S 53 and 54, Hayfield Concession, In tne
LI Township et Goderich Containing 68 acres,
of these over Nacres cleared with good Frame
Barn, and Log House, about 21 miles from
centon. For Thrms of sale apply attire DiV18100
Court oiFee at Goderich, .or to Mr. WIWI' NG
TON on the premises.
Goderich. Ont. Sept . 21, 1868. w35 ti.
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FARM FOR -SALE.
TWO HUNDRED' ACRES.
Witte Cast or Steel Boards, Drill Ploughs, Gang Ploughs,
Cultivators, Land Rollers, Straw Cutters, ,
Ligra.ultaral Furnaces, Potash Kettles, Sugar Kettles, Salt Kettles, Wagon and Pipe Bores,
COOKING, PARLOUR AND BOX STOVES,
of the most improved kindle Brass Castings made, and Blacksmiths' Work and Repairing
done on short notice. Call and see ,the STEEL MOULD -BOARD PLOUGHS, as you can
get one very !heap for Cash.
Goderich, Nov. 12th, 1867 w39
OHMMETERS AND THERMOMETERS
FRESH OYS rERs..
BRowics,s NETALLE wEATHER snaps R6Ezdarvngifirrphr,rov).11„,,,,,i, 11,tnsNIL RS. 31 Etf'7K
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to $20 each according tofinish ; fine Satin Wood frames, $20 each, with the celebrated Wooden Cistern and Screw
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next months, with a full assortment of these now celebrated instruments, which we shall otfernt the follow -
general agent will, throffgh JosImaCallaway, call upon the people of this vicinity in the course of the
ing IlExtremely Low 'Prices. Plain White Cherry Frames.$6, each; White Maple on Walnut Back,
from 56 to $8, according to tubes ; Black Walnut Cases. with common glass tubes $8 ; with flint bored tubes $10
cut at the mulls -Rose Wood Frame with Bone Dials and Franklin Tube and Cistern $25 1 English Wheel Bar-
ometers in 3lotla,gany Frame, wind dial and level, &c., attached, from $12 to $35 each, according to finish, with a
fullassortmeut of English and French Aneroid Barometers .
Every_ Instrtmient Warranted for One Year
from dateof sale. Having procured a correct register of every city and town in Canada, the height above tide
water or sea leve!; the General Agent is prepared to altitude every instrnmentafor each locality correctly, which
is absolutely necessaryto have them work correct on the Dials. 111=. A full assortment of Self Registering
Thowloineters eonstantly on hand at prices from $2 up to $10, according to finish. Farnheat. Parties desirous of
obtaining one of these useful instruments, which aceu-atel- and invariably foretell the state of the weather from
24 to 48 hours in advattee,should avail themselvesoff the opportunity which now presents:itself. The Agents will re-
main fora few days only. Head office ix. the Dominion, in Montreal. Respectfully,
. General Agent for Canada.
June 14, 1869.
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General Rules to be Observed in Consulting the Barometer.
I. If the Mercury stays about29.inches.orthe word "Changeable," without moving much. either up or down
the weatherwill be unsettled and changeable
2. If the Mercury rises to or above the word " Fair," fine weather is at hand.
3. Should it happen to rain when the Meremry stands high, it will be local, and very little of it.
4 If the Mercury continues to rise slowly -say for eight or ten days -and arrives at or above the line 'Very
Fair," theu in suinmar, look for drouth-if in winter continued frost.
b. W hen the Mercury falls, it indicates foul weather; if the fall be slow, it will raM ; if quick, it vrill blow; and
It falls very low, a severe storm -is sure to follow.
6. When, during a storm, the Mercury is seen to rise a little, then rest assured the worst 0 over.
7. When the Mercury moves.quickly, eitherup or down. the weather that follows will be of short duration, and
vice versa.
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Windows of every description. These invaluable strips
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On some ol the finest public and private buildings m the United States and Canada,
need no rfio,crtiphaei,r Dr eecpoomt 2m3e 4n dBa triooand.
Broadway, New Ywor4k3.tf
H. GARDINER & CO.,
Market Square, Goderich, Ont.,
Agentjor Huron and Bruce.
• odericb, November 16th, 1869.
THE-COM11ERCIAL UNIOH ASSURANCE COMiv
19 AND 20, .CORNEL1LL LONDON, ENGLAND.
CAPITAL, (Fully' Subscribed) - - - ..£2 500 000 Sterlillg.
INVESTED OVER, $2;000,000.—DEPOSIT.F1TND IN CANADA, $50,000
Thedistinguisnable principleol the Company has been the establishment of an equitable olasstfi-
cation, charging in allcases a premium proportionate to the risk,
The success which has attended the Company's operations has been such as y to realize the
nostsanguine expectations of the Directors, wife has e resolved to extend thel business more widely
auancidoso.w offer totbe Canadian public.
PERFECT SECURITY guaranteed by large Subscribed Capital, and Invested
FIRE DEPARTMENT
PromptSettletnentof Claims. The Directors and General Agents, being gentlemen largely en-
gaged n eommerce, will take a liberal and business -like view of all questions coming belore them
ARTMENT.
. '-- -
The (...tompan'y offers terms to those desiring. LifeAssurance nosurpassed by any Life Office.
- Moderate Premium s -Perfect Security -Economy of management, tending to Increase the Bonus
oit hose on partielpating seals, among ?i'hom 80 per cent of profits are div.sible. .
Claims paid one month after proof of death.
And other advantageswhich may be seeti in the COmpanlob Prospectus. - .
This Company has deposited 5100,000 (in gold) with the Finance Minance, at' Ottawa) as special
security for itsCanada policies.
Morland Watson & Co --
FRED COLE. Secretary.
Office. -385 and 387, St. Paul Street. Montreal.
urveyor. Inspector of Agencies.
H. MUNRO, Montreal. sw103 ' • T, C . VINGSTON, P. L. S.
6•33.!DETLOR, Agent for Godertch. Lucknow, Kincardine. Southampton and WaIlrettoo
General Agents ior canada.
d .11
.61 • .• m11 • 4;11 .• mil • , .1 11.-. 11.11•1•0.•• • ••• • 1 m...1.• 1
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T OTS 2 AND 3 CON. 5TH. TOWNSHIP OF GREY, THE
1.4 22 acres cleared, new franie house,24x15,11 storeys .
log barn, new. 21 miles from Airileyville, 171 from Sea -
forth, on the gravel road. one half mile from school, ' - .
one half mile from saw and grist mill at Ainleyville ; , . . __.• . -
well watered by spring creek; and very valuable tim- . .
Talton° TEA COMPANY !
.• 17 1 1 1111 ,1 1 1, 11
PARKER &. CATTLE
WOULD ESPECIALLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
TV to their superior stock of
T.013.A.CCOMS,
• • tSCO.,
Also having just received a large supply of
WIN S At, ][ I.14,1Cr Co S,
Take great pleasure in recommending them for purity and flavor, which cannot be surpassed
for medical or family use.
ber, both pine and cedar. $7 per acre will be accept- QOLICIT ALL WHO WISH TO GET GOOD TEAS'AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, TO GIVE THEM A
ed and time given ifrequired. Apply to k.) trial, feeling assured that their superiority will be seen at once. Where 16 lbs. is ordered, the sante is sent
G. M. TRUEMAN, . carriage Paid, audit not remitted for before hand, can be paid to the express agent on delivery,
Valnator for theTrust & Loan Company, Goderich
•
Godericb Nov. 12, 1861 w43 T. Families ja the. Cotintry,
FARM .FOR SALE. Supplied by the Toronto Tea Company with Teas at wholesale prices. They have only tetry them tr; see the say
T OTTO, CON. 10, W. D. COLBORNE, 100 ACRES,
1J 90 cleared, good dwelling house, frme 223[36,
with a commodidus kitehen attached. also good barn
and shed accommodation, good bearirg orchard, well
watered by two creeks running through the farm, and
good wells One mil, from gravel load. miles'from
Goderich. For pm-Um/ars apply on the premises to
underiligned, or to Mr. D Ferguson, grocer. Godetich.
C STEWART.
October llth 1869. w884;1'
FAR.rd kOR SALE.
VORSALE DR TO RENT.-- Lot No. 0, Con 10. W.
D. Ashfleld, Co. Huron, containing 80 acres. 25
cleared, with home and barn. There is a living creek
on the farm. It is a ;tomer lot. Price 818.00 pet acre,
rent 840.00 and taxes. MA KTIN DURKIN.
-London. Feb.2. 186f w 2.
Farnufor Sale.
ing to be effected, and be sure of getting genuinegood Tea pure as I averted,
' SEP emms ny THEM -as
Any one can get up a Club and semi the nauies, with the‘kind and quality of Tea each member wants. They are
put up in any size oiapac,kage,aeitlagagh member's name �n -therm -and where the total quantity otcered is not less
than 15 lbs., it is situ,: n pus box:4041m dab agent, eaniage paid to anyrailrosel cleirot m Ontario.
PARKER aSciCATTItvg.tf
Goderich,,Nov, 30, 1869.
GOOE.RICH WOOLEN FACTORY,
(KNOWN AS PIPER'S MILLS)
INGLIS 45.c S S,
D ESPECTP ULLY intimates to farmers and others that they are prepared to fili
11) all orders in
ROLL CARDINC, IVIANUFAC1 URINC,
Cloth Dressing, Custom Spinning, Dyeing, Satinetts,
Fulled Cloths, Winoeys, Flannels, Blankets,
KIND -AND PRICES.
Black Teas- I Congons. 45e. 60e. 65e, 65e 'Mc, 75e, 80c, and 90e. Souchodg, 560.60e. 70e, 750,30c,
and 90c' English Breakfast, 60e. 56'm 60e. and '65c. Very Fine Oolong, 70c. Orange Pekoe, 70e, 80e.—
Green. el'ea.s-Young Hyson, 60e, 55c,.606-, 65c, 70c 75e, 80c, 85e, 90c, and$1. Gunpowder, 80e, 90c, and
$1. Imperial, 80c, 90e mid 81.— Japan Teas -Uncolored. 50e. 55e, 60, 65e, 70e, and: 80. -it being
poor economy to tule lo4er grtideb of -Teas thanthe_above, we prefer to confine ourselves only to Teas which, we
know will give satisfaction to consumers.
•
On the shortest notice. Parties wishing to exchange their wool for good home made
goods, will find it to their interest to give us a call. as we are satisfied we have the
goods you require. Parties coming from a distance with wool to get carded may in
nesrly every instance rely on getting _their wool home with them the same day.
Aar A4-41. WORK WARRANTEp.
Goderich Woolen Factory,
June 8th, 1869. wl
NEW STAND, NEW GOODS !
ipre,ics!!
THE NUMBER ONE CROCERY STORE.
- --••• 0
J. FETIG-13S01‘17
FOR SALE.
rrtHAT EXCELLENT ,T.OT or WILD LANDS
1- known as lot 33, eon. fith, Ea,t Wawano,h, ..n.
taining 100 acres of exe,•11ent 111, wa••11 mt• red
There ma large creek rotating ,i•rough I,ht• Lort h nd
and a small one through tha south id, set ral
never -failing spriny : 1. half a wile froe. ilrts
Saw min, and 5 frith-. frool Ill vth. f ,•alts ,•1,t•ap,
apply to Mli. A C odc31,
Goderich,'Sept. 7. 1850.
EED NOT TELL'HIS-OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THAT HE ALWAYS KEEPS MOVING FOR
L a ward-, enlarging his stock, increasing his 'unities, anal, as far as compatible with maintaining the wen
known superior quality of his goods, *Licrctrering his P"kioes. His business having grown year by year,
the increased amount he tarns over, enables him to reduee the per eentage of profit. The large patronage he has
received, induces him to believethat he
COMPARES FAVORABLY W1TH ANY STORE- IN THE SAME LINE.
To enablehim further to enlargehis business and aceommodate his friends he has rented and fitted up in th
most convenient manner
-f\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIN EN, THAT APPLICA
1 tion will be mad.- to tle Pauli:meet ,1 the
Dominion of Canada, at S.11/11 111(.11,4 1.11-)61. after
the expiration of six nomths from the date ' this
notice by Robert Sharman, 1,rthe Town ofG,,I, in
the County of Huron, Bill of C f1,11. 31 atil-
da Sharman, fortnerl, .:1 Borland and now callad
Tillie Hunt, on the grout.t: •,f,141ulten.
Dated at Goderiel., the 1..h.y of October, A. D
18C9. CA 31:::ll, )'‘ G
w38-tf elolieitors for applicant
TO SELL OR RENT!
rr HE WE -ST /I ALF LOT NUMBER EIZTHT,
1 fourteenth eoncession of Hullo , on the
boundary line between Moth rid Walton, Post
Office each way. Good h a rel wood land, vv el
vvetered ; thirty acres clearance.' Seventy
seven acres and a halt in ell. Well fenced. Foi
further pewee Lars apply to ,hose on the preniise.s
RAMilN LA WSW...
May 27th, 1867.
- - - — -
The Large Brick Store in Horton's Block Hamilton Street
• (DETLOR'S OLD STAND)
Where he expects to see the old familiar faces, and would solicit an inspection from those who have not already
*dealt with him. He has on band
, AN UNSURPASSED STOOK OF TEA ,
THE BRIGHTEST SUGAR EVER OFFERED,
ALL THE FAVORITE BRANDS OF LIQUOR,
'11 LE sitilsrr AIN -13 PORTI`E_R.
14RIVALLED SMOKING AND CHE " G TOBACCO.
•
And all the other necessaries of housekeeping. The assortment of Crocke , Lamps, is very extensive and
varied- embracing ev rythin from ornamental China to plain and useful Stoneware, all which, from his enlarged
aceomteaation, is s displayed that every variety can be seen at a gla.nce.
Kr' rarticular attention is paid as heretofore, to the FP lour and Ireed department.
D. F., for the convenience of his country customers, has laid in a stock of
1E- 11311.-V- 44-0013S,`
. Such as Plain Dress
and reasonable in
D, F. ventures co
•-=-THE BEST COFFEE,
And the cheapest is to be had frapfthe Toronto Tea Company All who ha-
ve tried them are loud in their praise.
- further and plgase.better than nittchof ihe Coffee now °tiered to the public.
ome ingredients, they go.mu
Combining great strength and'fine flaVor and not being mixed with any unwholes eh
pull( JIGS -20c, 250,30e, and 356, per lb. Put np also in tina.of_10 and 20 lbs.
111HEsubsenber offers for sale. El of lot 2, Ilth con., WHAT THE. ESS SAYS
1 W. D. Ashfleid, distant about 41 miles from Bel-
fast, contaienum 100 eel:cantor° or less, eo acres clear. e The Claw of angust4th says :-.1t will be seen' Hint
the Toronto Tea Companv are prepared to pp y
eilee hardwood. P. new frame house, 18x24; good- familiesin the conntay in clubs with Maud cogees,
ed,8 or 10ffltopped. 10 acres good cedar and the hal-
orchard-and well, Schoolhouse on 'next lot. The soil
Pann(1811wchhetirueatuhtcritotalesagliaintlintivitYcluaoxisdeml b aquelInehaistaPin5 ibes;
is good loam. Price $1000, $600 cash and easy
anns forbalancer Further ....;,,,l..... ,....a.. Obtaked endow,. that,thie Coinpany forward e same free '
trom.thevioprietori E s Is„ eaperise-te any' railroad station in On do. Ey Sfflii
fla-Lord will take me np. . • ' s,ii 1889 iris sine Belfast tv. • c, means any one can be sepplied as cu ply as 'um
maymMitailigattheTotontis Tea inpa4 sredoing:.
4'enes DOW WI onba,r1, to live with them; bier) 060i-dent/lily developed near &rete-
ll/xi, it itat that, of charity ; 811n1 ar Tirizrsnee
ricriatm.- utle,
ofonr citizens ; and the laa,e business they are doing
ity:404-by Mx. and Mrs. Allair took lit- " get -y._ -spouting mineral:spring t 0
• , - bought -110M thenomatiny personagl in Toronto. W
Velybeentyluslinstaaind stand WelTin-the estimation
- a" if.therewasene grace more than an- It throws the water several feet laigho,
Farm for Sale.
•.
maybe taken as thrbeiti deuce that the people -are
t?
w-that Kate prayed the child might rt.' to She Geysers of Iceland' en
welleatisfied ithwhatthey purchase-tronctheto.
ge"taft 64644 d b • California. .
attutirratits/44,,.proveila on'tinuarfemintl- A herd °f f°11rfeert elk ran a-race.with a dester..rnweeig'aatergt trYlathn6; acres
lircivrocuhndaedre readers may have iththe COmpaity..iiitty be donb with
Rill el Good lo", house andlrame - the tulieet,e0e114enee., • fee
ar
. smoothes beeefactresa a that train. on the lows betoit" nes. itui&gcoa oreliard on the,ereinises.• •
•
to receive-I-EV(0P; tt tie ILUAra" one mile from the village of Manchester 11
11,
1044(14 to *or EMiatit,-7'--It. is mor.e Railroad:4,1 few tlAVA ago; sf.a p
615-derisu and la muss from mann. The Paha Te/oMpk,says r-TheTerentegee, tanmes/y have
4'044 - - - li
:soificcietrfeodr nopirrt nefysi:rceremilnesot wupoen* the 6,,r4.0.r.tyiloti.t.....airapobliiiirgtamxptertirlii,a, tlite 00.1 lxceuetats aux: meat hg p sue
tract, but on the - level grairio-alOnOdel the River Matti d Or
"r"-• •- •
ods, Cottons, Flannels, Skirtings, Prints, &c.. &e..which will be found excellent in quality
rice. Tree Farm Produce, as usual, taken in exchange for goods at Cash value.
dently to assert thatof all who come to see him
NON\E WILL CO AWAY DISSATISFIED.
Goderich, Sept. 9th, 1869. w33
1
THE MARKET GROCE
North SLe Market Square.
Ju-- iv" 3E)
oF ALL ki.NDS.
A 4ery' large Stock of Crockery.
Ispie.did China Sets.
GROCERIE
oc,r .esai iKsiacisit
CHEAll, AS • TIIE CHEAPEST.
.
Platform and rifttez.Alles of best make
se.%
e_e
ROBINSON &-YATES.
Goderich, Sept. 2?th, 1868; w4,7
•
Ish5ecue'afuatt:lifoiefirfee,plIelsricioset"815.1edrel.°aatill're7oadgaasin dttrarltit
part$1.00for.per othenstores.. Theaeason„ 'Permanent Building & &wings
Ei
eacie y
- •
IFIE • °UN T
Lim ADVANCES
. OE APPROVED REAL ESTATE
SITUATE IN WESTERN .0„*NADA,
WHAT THE .PEOPLE SAY IN
• • ..THEVIT . -
It Otto uncomtiMitthin for 'the enstemere of the
. mon le ee.
-ea eaeleetiein-Toronto, -to _admit that the
'Tee we genet imam just as goodas they used to TAY
IS PREPARED ,TO MAKE
13 A.
that 1 could not walk, but was confined to ray chair.
• • For about two years. while this weakness was coming
on me, and afterwards. I sought medical advice, employ-
ing, at different times. three (loam% and medicine, of
differentkinds, prescribed by friends, tof no avail.
I continued toget worse and worse, until the sumraer
of 1868, when I was induced tonythegreatShoshoness
Remeey by nwsing thecures performed, In a pamphlet.
At this time I had begun to feel the weakness in my
hands; in fact I was getting almost helpless. 1 have
taken two bottles of the Shoshoness Remedy and two
boxes of the pills and I am entirely restored to health.
I never expected to get better, but simply tried the
medicine as a sort of forlorn hope. This case of mine
was notaprivate one,butknown to all my neilhbors
only to say try the Shoshoness B.emedy ; I believe 0
will ewe you. MA= Ame Dotranay.
Sworn to before me at Madoc, Comity of Hastings,
this 9th dayof February. 1869. A. F. Woon,J. P.&c.
I hereby certify that I have known Mrs. Mary Ann
Doughty for the last fifteen ears ; she is a woman of
probity and tenth. have own her before, during,
and since her ffinfss. I believe her certificate to be
true in -every particular. I know that while illhercase
was declared hopeless: and I blow that she has. since
her recovery, always attributed her reeovery to the
secebeneesetemedy. _eveatever May be the peculiar
proprieties ofthis medieme, one thing is certain, that
ln her case,it has actednimost like -Om performance of
amira.cle. A. F. WOOD, J. P.
Warden o ithe County of Hastingsa-ProyinceofOntario
Deminionof Canada. w'53 ly
The Las
1
ye%1 Zeirl
eystasimati
Fat RESTORER
BAIRDRisgIgg
)1e4t.Yle in oileBotae
BY ITS USE
Gray or Faded Hair is quickly
restored to its youthful color and beauty,
and with the first application a
beautiful gloss and delightfal fragrance
is given to the Hair.
It will cause Hair to grow on Bald Spots.
it will promote luxuriant growth.
FALLING HAIR is immediately checked.
Sold by all Druggists. Price One Dollar.
Manufactured by
S. R. VAN DUBE 4; 00.
Wholesale Druggists,
35-BarcLay Street and 40 Park Place,
New -York, and
266 High Holborn, Landon. Eng.
NEW CABINET
AND
UPHOLSTERING S 10P,
WEST STREET,
OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL,
GODERICH.
ERIC IVIcKAY
viTOITLD RESPECTFULLY .AN-
nounce that he has opened a
new shop in the above line, on West Street, opposite
the Bank of Montreal. where he will keep constantly
on hand or make to order
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS.
Having on hand an assortment of Upholstering
=tonal, he will be prepared to filIctromptlyall orders
in that line. ,
las .5: quantity of Gfit and Rosewood Mouldings on
hand.
Picture Framing to Order.
Kr He trusts by strict attention to business to
mer a share of public patronage.
Goderich, Nov. 17, 1869. w44-tf
,a,asesa '
STOP AND SEE.
THE fottowing remarks on Testimonials of most
wonderful and extraordinary cures in Canada by
the GREAT INDIAN REMEDY. They are stern, tin
deniable and incontesuble tams. sufficient to convince
the most skeptical that the Great Medicinal Compoun_
arned after for ages uow accessible in the Great
SHOSHONEES REMEDY
for Diseases Of the 1.hwat, Lungs, Liver, Digesuve
Organs, Kidneys, &c., as well as Scrofula, tne,varions
Skin Diseases, Humors, mid all diseases arising from
impurities of the Flood, we boldly state that this great
rerhedy has -NEVER BEEN EQUALLED. Where
was there ever such a cure as that in the person o
Wilson Storms of Brighton, C. W., of Consumption ; or
thatof Peter C, V. Mitler, Enniestonm, C. W.. of Con-
sumption, orthat of Ambrose Wood,ofeonsecon,
of Dyspepsia and Liver Complamt, or that of John
Hosey. of Napanee, C. W. of fileturiatism, who had
actually been on crutches foi ears, in spite of all treat-
ment heretofore. and is now well. Scores of such cases
might be mentioned had we space.
113..Call at the Drug Store and get a Circular or
unqestiouable certificates on the GREAT SEWS-
1101V,E.ES REMEDY and PILLS, and saitsfy your
selves.
Price of the Remedy in large pints $1
For Sale by all Druggists and Dealers in Medi
eine. Agents for Godench„ F. Jordan and Parker &
Cattle
I. WINER& Co.,
LY6IAN, ELLIOTT &
DUNSPAUGTI & WATSON' ,
WHOLESALE AGENTS t
t CORONTO.
eastiurort.
BICKLE & SON,
HOLBROOK A STARK
A.. H AMILTON Jr. On
To Messrs,
CHAMBERLAIN
A
St rrs,
Conway P. 0.,
County of
• Lennox,Ontario
Canada.
ne, Con ty of Hastings,
mAD...;'-
, Province of Ontario,iFeb. 9th, 1868.
rrHIS is to certify that daring the winter or 1866 I
1 was taken vrith a weakness of the ancles, which
gradually, oaring the sotto, of 1867, extended to my
knees, and on op to my hit's, and I became so weak
folloviint eztractet9 show briw-olir Teed . are liked in
t,haelcoutunettrymen. y lettere of similar import we 'publish the
.
OLh
"The tea that ''14:4;enefig)(111 fro.m°'ylonisAglin488ev9er. y
haeatiyeefac.44homer,A1?oleyarleuwextelliveleaek.se withit I e t to
,
Ananyvanz llth June. 1869,
.,
, -.7085elfalireebiveil from you gives very goOd Satis-
faction, and stasall disposectofth0 morning..aAllayho
goadilave tifinedtheitnareext willing 00 buy '0,- if the qualltY 13 08
- -idovTill,E.1:.vf.tery6t011PeallWto:44:16:sed.:1.thaga.01.now ; o_ed.n., _111th Angter't, as fel-
e ea, Bliedit very amebae-
ali 'theproperty E .014,. _45, .aessee -ithichr,are -we dettakt
ialettthe adjelningLotlif v63 ergag. tetifea illade.11/e
,; 41,esuiei, _Yfue-sats :tsfac or
ratontlie
(1111"1:1 rOitt Ituve r
insua
.T.lisTortintesTo?acinupshy gti
ed
lithurco-atitri`o:twytlecoakWeva:li.ep,ukpot:71,3;air'! te,hel:;7retiii_11q:tiretli:Feitwowito.v..„'tsrwnohdixinidgrawalgoardosoti-raubsisebeva.badfeorapons.
- is thatwo'SleSrMaltaretogether, or can hspurelissea
- -Cleared '-- teak goOd. 1301ffings, and, „Orchard. •
Hon- $3(.= Bennett bag 'formed anew upomely,% , ,
F. avernmentfor Newroundtatid- • and the if;'1ill'ilkg74411, • 1
penib,ero diereorlayerbiOA 'WM 24.1oft.,
Audience &loan Agent. Goderich
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leptieetk
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a;-*,o74* fawn-. *1110$Tos
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ON THE THEi FOLLOWING FAVORABLE TERMS:
.iitanonniti:p.reaqvultibrieedytoearredyee. na each $100 advanced in ....• ..
• Ifipayable half- ea rly . ...
. 5 year. 10 yenra. 15 years.
$12.95 fl.62 6.50
. Loatufat pl•oportionate rates for 2,4, 6. 8 or 12 years, _ p.m 16.4b .13.34
oftheign, So tbafat the ,uttnration oi thederm agreed alien, the debt is enireiy wiped out. The full
an:huneathoityhe_digisotaanlmweadnisi aclude a Sintrieg Fund, whish nays off the Principal, as well as the Interest
, . payment is required before the end of the hall -year or yea'.
ed tn full at any time the rrower desir4inp n eg al ta le terms, EXPENSES S Tarp fiLy ITOD
Payments ..may ;?beormroadehei advane.e, and interest is aliovied therefor; or tbeenotegege may be redeem-
-
i information,d'Any (prepaid) to
HOFLAOE HORT0N ES).
-7: . . . 9
OC1 'ella 1.4k VOL 1866 Appraiserto the society. 0 deneb.
1. 11 RBERT MASLN
..' : deretaryAnd Tr !sinner, Torontoi
as•Saw;'
and fri s ; and to any one afflicted as I was, have
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w.r. 3.)X, nitar
St.00PER ANN
$2.00 i.T END 01
BiMuc
HURON 1
zPRA:Gc,IL (3°
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1
This house Is fitted up twid
the travelling public.
Sr Goad Stabling and prot
Pamirs ta, 1870.
MRS. DAY
vvRoxi
OnN the direct road
Walkerton. Ever
raodation tor tho travelli
Wroxeter. 6. 1
C.imerCtaIUOtt
TORN HICKS, Pro]
largestond bestCoui
Os.nada.ancl enarges 05
tit Mitchell . Stage Propn
103 Rouses Horses and C
Sortest Nair -co
COLBORNI
CODE
E. MART]
Good Accommodati:
Boom.
Cr This is namitt
lamp kept in Good,
wee Toth.
MEM subscriber in
patronage so long
form his numerous e
that inconsequence of
business to the store fo
West street, next Bank o
n his line will be-faamd
All Kinds ofthiob
°Geoids. 2sttatami
GI BAR
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CABINET
OOD
ANDVN
Haman
VEEP constantly
cles in their 1'
Bedsteads,
So
Cf.)... All kinds of
Nool posts, stair
Always o
Assoterice
and a HEARSE
Goderich.
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