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ing in the 'fire. When he did net answer muchthe same principle as lands were ap-
Too attractive to be trusted with es pretty she drew his head back on her breast and propriated to the U.- E. Loyaliets for the
- a woman aa your ?die, Bender, if you'll kissed his lipee That We set fire -to the purPose of settlement by their children,for
From tho tiarany.
- &ROW 1110 to say it." snouldming madness within the man ; but the purpose of extinguishing the Indian
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The wind of the Delaware wns koen.-
It reddeued the noses of the pretty young
girls hurrying home up cheruut street,
end briedetened their eyea; their plaid
cloaks and scarlet plumes fluttered; the
red suns t °littered on 11 e wiedows; people
eslled gaily to other as they passed; out
of every area window came savory whiffs
of dinner. The world, to Sam Bender,
had never seemed more iusultingly gati
humored.
" How d'ye like this blow, Sam t -
Sells ninterish, eh ?''
" How :Toes it, Bender ?"
a What's the good news, Sons ?"
Bender turned at this. 11 was little
Joe tl molten, one of his fellow -clerks.
who had tapped him on the back.
" Good news ? No good news," turn-
ing- gray away. Yet he wished the
fantastic litt!e fellow would stay with
him. He felt terribly alone -as ha had
never done before in all his life -things
hid reached such a narrow strait with
bine toalay.
fut, tut, Bender I You're morbid
sine, you've been sick. Do you think
you're the fittit man tnat has heel typhoid?"
'•1've lose more than health. I nod
to -day Stoueh stopped my salary after
the first week." He did not go home again though he had
"V% hew ! But, after all,what's money, pro nised. Mary to be back by noon. He
bot ? (tan sordid deist make the bo had not intended to begin work until the
e next day. He told her he would bring:the
sown lord sit lie ter on his throne ?
back salary with him, in time to pay off
seeping his eaudy little waistcoat thea- the pressing bills that afternoon. He
" Anyhow, I don't believe would draw the money from the savings
Stoueh knew anything .about it. It's hank, too, to clear the mortgage. %non
that old alarris." leaving Morris, he had gone wandering
" What does that matter ? It's ttone. aimlessly about the streets, out to Fair-
mount at last, down between the great
I have been same; for years to pay off
wheels, over which the river rushed in a
the morttmete on onr house_ have to
hell of sound. It would be so easy to end
Itai-e the cuoriey to dear off the dehts of
it all But Bender was a slow, phlegmatic
the last three months, and the mortgage man, not apt to be moved by any sudden
falls due to- morrow." temptation.
Th it's very nnfortunate i Such a He came back to Chestnut -street in the
soviet tle house, too I How long have afternoon. 'Young Ward [net him, one of
the clerks of the savings bank. 'Hello !
you lived there, Sem T"
Sam, you told me you meant to draw that
" I was born in it. It's the Bender
little. of pile yours to -day. Bank's just
nomestead. I've been saving ever since
closinoe If you want it come alone '
was married to pay off that mortgatze. ,YeZ I su ' f 11 • I:J.
ppose so, o owing tin.
" will not tollpw you to say it, Mr. he was al ways (Inlet and grave.. He_ looked titles and all claims upon e an
Morris. Yen do not know my Mary, and her steadily in the eyes. How beantifu the limits oftheProvince. (18.) A clause
_are not capable of judging her. Fer ray the face was that bent over him ! Some 1B inaerted givingpower no the Local Leg -
part, r ant glad if she has made a pleasant dainty Ariel of a spirit looked out of it Lelature to settle with regard to the rights
friend." which he had never conquered nor owned. of -settlers to cut hay fortteo miles be-
- Morris laid -down his pen and came out- He saw. that clearly now. . • yond their farms on the Indian lands.
side of the desk-railipg. "Itiow, don't be She turned away from him at last, and (18 ) A clause is also insetted confirming
offended and sulky, lad," drawing him busied herself about the room -went down all titles of peaceable occopation to the
aside. "Inn an older man than you. I and brought !him a cup of tea. The farce People now actually resident uponthe soil.
know women better. They are nervong of playing the wife over, 8110 became ab- With regard to the maintenance of law and
and magnetic, especially high-spirited, de- sent, as was usual with her now ; her order in this country,the Premier announc-
licate women like your Mary, if that's her thoughts far nff. He took out the roll of ed that an arrangement had been made
name. They grow tired of the jog -trot notes, and laid them down on the mantel- with Her Majesty's Government for the
life at home, and the dull, daily talks shelf. • despatch of an expedition, to be comprised
with their husbands. They pine for some 'There is the mortgage money.' partly of Her Majesty's troops and partly
repetition of the old, romantic love -mak- 'Yes.' She did not brighten and flush of Canadian Militia -one fourth regulars
ing days. So they form a plat'onic friend- as she would once have done. He reinetin and three-fourths militia ; the expendi-
ship. But if she were my wife," emphat- bered how often she had taken out her tnre to be borne in the same proporticn.
ically, "I would as lief another man kiss- pencil and counted up these' savings in a The regular force will consist of 300 men.
ed her lips as paltered in that fashion with triumphant Bunn drawing a little frame- Sir John A. closed by moving the first
her heart." work of vines about it, and presenting it reading of the Bill. Mr. Mackenzie took
'I am -not afraid.' Coldly. to him with her joyous little chuckle. She exception to the large grants given to the
'Of course not. Oh, certainly not ! I'm scarcely glanced at the money now new Province.vvhich would be burdensome
sorry I mentioned it ' But he would try her further. to the Dominion. Mr. Mackezie also
'On the cent -eery, I am obliged to yon 'Icannot useit for the tnortgage. Mouth treated as absurd the proposal f Or this
for your interest in me. But you are mis- refuses to pay the back salary.' little Province to be represented as was
taken.' 'Then the mortgage will be foreclosed proposed, viz : by two members in the
'Well, good -day, Bender. You'll be on to -morrow 1 And you will lose your home?' Senate and four in the House of
band to -morrow ? By the way, though, it She came suddenly close to him, her face Commons. Ile also expressed his intenti-
was odd now that Mrs. Bender did not colorless, her dark eyes wet and full of on of insisting that there should be no class
mention Crompton to you.' pity. Not love. He was nut deceiyed. distinctions in the Territory, especially as
He was not angry with Morris, though Not love. affected the religions bodies. Sir G: r.
he had tried to blind him as he did. The No wonder she had some little compass- Cartier replied to Mr Macketizte. He ex.pa-
old man wanted to save him -and her. on for the man in whose bosom she had tiated on the very moderate amount of
lain fur years, on this night when she subsidy that is to be paid by Canada, and
meant to fly from him. 'Poor old Sam described tle policy of the Government as
'The loss of the house matters little to being one that would promote the form -
us now.' ation of a confederation of Provinces stret-
'Why, I thought your heart was bound ching across the whole continent. Mr.
up in it.' She paused suddenly, a keen Mackenzie wanted to know whether it was
suspicion flashing into her face. 'What true Captain Cameron had been engaged
else have you lost 1' ir oeganizing a mounted police force, and
For a moment there was silence, the if su for what purpose I Sir Johnet Mae -
husband and wife 'Joking steadily at each donald said that Captain Catneron had re -
other, the oil lamp burning with uncertain ceived no commission, the force being or -
yellow flashes between them. 'I do not ganized by the Dominion Commissioners
known he said at last, in as quiet a toue It was to be composed of 200 mounted
as though repl yingto an ordinary question, riflemen, and its chief object was to guard
'what there is leftto me. There is noth- against possible disturbances arising be-
ing on God's earth that I can call iny own.' tweentthe IndiAt and new settlers, who
She dIcl notanswer by ,a word ; but stood might be attracted into the country. He
motienless, with the same penetrating, did not deny that Captain Cameron would
doubtful look fixed on hien. Now, Mary have the command of the force. lie also
was not naturally -a reticent woman ; all objected to the distribution of the land.
her emotions- bubbled straight to the Bur Hon W McDougall objected to the system
face., She had been a gay, °id& girl ; the Government proposed, as being cum -
and now, when she was a rnothZr, she kept brous, and too intricate„ end altogether
the house alive with what her husband unsuited to the wants of the people. He
censured as amost unmatronly light -heart_ held that the system, such as that provided
for in the bill of last session, would be
much better and charged the whole origin
of the , rebellion on the Roman Catholic
priesthood ; and pointed out a large
Canadian Settlement, containing four or
five hundred families, namely, Portage
Larairie, was left out of the neer Province
through the boundary line diverged fifteen
minutes to take in a small Roman Catholic
mission. He condemned the appointment
of Captain Cameron to the head of the
police as the most unfortunate selection
thai could have been made. Sir F Hincks
said if McDougall had waited for instruc-
tions from the government before issuing
his proclamation. all this trouble would
have been avoided. Mr Masson (Terre-
onisee) followed Sir Francis and said the
Billsvas a step in the right direction. Hon
Mr -Howe defended the Government policy
oth withholding the £300,000 from the
Eludson Bay Company. .110 deprecated
the idea of mixing up the general question
of laying the foundation of a Province
with that of each 'other's ieligion. He al-
so defended the appointment of Capt.
Cameron. Henn Mr Macdonald replied,
and charged Hen Mr Howe with being the
chief instrument in promoting the rebel-
lion. He had informed the people in effect,
that they had only to do as Nova Scotia
did and they would succeed. The rebellion
Bat no w-" 'Going to clear your mortgage, eh ?
" Mary's done her share of saving, That's clever. Well, there you are,count-
tow" ing out the notes and .stnilingoverthe coun-
Bender was silent a moment "I have
no fault to find of my wife," he said, cold.
ly.
"Na chenee of renesval ?"
eNone. He is glad of the chance to
foreelese."
"Too tad, too bad." Fite was chewing
his sandy moustache. Joe was always
fidgety and in motion. " There's Kitty
Stotich coeliac, now. She's a brick of a
girl I fieow her ? a would be worth a
edness ; singing, jesting, laughtug most of
ter. Sam smiled back at him. Tben he the time, and washing away any tin:41We in
went ont, and down to Saul & Crompton's. a shower of tears. He immobility now
He would meet her there, if it was true ; proved how deep his thrust had wounded.
the devil whispered that into his ear as a her.
certainty. He had been standing by the •You've nobody in the world ? Nobody.
window for about an hour, whenJoe Hous- Coycludedin on second page.
ton passed.
People went in and out of the shew DOMINION PARLIAMENT.
rooms ; but Mary's slight figure, in the
well-worn brown suit, was not among them.
He peered in, now and then, through the THE NORTH WEST BILL :
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shining vista of gilt work and colored glass, THE PROPOSED CONSTITUTION OF
to see Crompton. He would knew him at
fellow's while to cut in there, hey ? If THE RED RIVER LEGISLATUR,,E.
the first sight, he knew -nail, handsome. !
you ve no eaore to say,I'll join her, Sam,' •
aeniald There was no one like bim among n
OTTAWA, May e.1
Shortly after the House met gir Jo
A. Macdonald snbtmtted herbsely the re-
sult of the Cabinet delibera.tions for the
forming of a censtitution for the North-
west Territory. From the remarks of the
Premier, which were exceedingly diffuse,
the following sketch of thepurport of de
Bill is gleaned : ast.) That out of thernost
thickly settled portion of the Territory a
Province be formedeto be known as Mani-
toba. The boundaries of the Province to •
be as follows ; Commencing at a point on
the frontier ot the United States territory,
ninety-six degrees west of Greenwich, and
extending to a point ninety-eight degrees
fifteen nimutes'west, being bound on the._ would hate been a mere trifling affair had
it not been sustained by the advice and re-
conametidation of the Secretary of State.
These facts he could prove -before a com-
mittee of the House if one were appointed.
Mr Stirton asked if the Minister of Justice
had any authority for the statement that
the people of the Portage la Prairie de-
sired to be left out of the new province.
Sir John A. Macdonald said he had and
would give it toemorrow if he obtained per-
mission. In reply to Mr Rymal, Sur John
A Macdonald said that no writ had been
issued against Riel. The proper power to
errest Riel was the imperial power. It
wes with her, and her only, that steps
could be taken tagainst any offenders in
that Territory. They could not have any
ex post facto jnrisdiction. The Bill was,
after some furtheir discussion, read a first
time, and the House adjourned at 11:15.
his eager face growing as red as his hair
as the young lady came near.
" I've nothing more to say."
" Bye then !" touching his cap and
skipping off to the side of' the large, calm -
eyed, blonde, who was now abreast of
them -her heavy Irstroui silk brushed
-against Sam -as she swept by. When
itioaston joined her, he spoke eagerly,
motioning back to Sam; when they both
laoghed. what had induced Bender to
make a confidant of the man ? -He curs-
ed his own folly, looking after him as he
went skipping :Jong, light as a grasshop-
per. Yet. ueei to think Joe was sofa
hearted as a woman. But what did it
matter to any man that he stood there
truiced to -day, the patient toil of years
swept away in one blow ? What did the
w----orld care ? Or God ?-if there were a
God. S e looked for a few minutes
stolidly over the heads of the gay, !mov-
ing erovrd into the cloudy sky.
Only a year ego Sam had been a rigid
church member. teaching a class of boys
in the Sunday sehoel. He tried to teach
them to trust in a living Christ, to trust
the dapper little clerks. It began to grow
dark at last. He went in.
'Is Mr. Crampton in?'
'In his private office, sir ; secend floor.
Will you walk up 7'
One of the clerks was coming dovrn the
stairs. 'He's engaged just now, Phil. A
lady.'
'Will yen wait, sir 1' said the first. 'Sit
down,' pushing a stool towards him, see-
ing how white and weak he was.
go outside into the air.'
'You :nay miss 'Mr. Crampton. He comes
down the private stairs often on the other
street. Shall I send your name up ?'
'No.' He went out to the other street.
He knew Crampton would come down the
private stains. He knew who would be
with him. The door of thia side entrance
was narrow ; there was a fruiterer's-etall
next ta it. Standing in the shadow,Bender
was almost concealed from eiew.
Half an hour pasted ; the State -house
-clock struck five. He moved to go atiay.
Atter all, it might be but a devlish dream.
Mary was at home, with Jackey in her
arms.
The door above opened. There was a
monaent's pause, and then a man's voice.
'Take care. The stairs are dark. Give
me your hand.' A rineing rich yoice,snch
south by the forty-ninth parallel of lati-
tude, and on the north by latitude fifty
degrees thirty minutes. This -gives an
area of 11,000 square miles. (2nd.) Such
portions of the Territory as are not includ
ed an. the above, to be governed as an un-
organized tract, by the . Lieut. Governor
of Manitoba, under a separatecommistion,
and until they are settkd and organized as
provinces, shall be governed by orders in
CounciL (3rd.) That the Province shall be
represented in the Dominion Senate by
two members until tbe Province shall have
a population at a decennial census of 50,-
0 as would belong to the genial love-makin 000 ; from thenceforth the people there
in each other; constantly growing stioneer
lainasieif from the teachang, Now- Irishman, softened now to a very tender
g should have a representation in the Senate
of -three members, and subsequentltewhen
it was not the loss of the meney. Bat inflection. Then there was a quick, light the populatioe shall amount. to'75.000, thh
that Mary should have turned from -him step upon the stairs. Bender had learned shall have a representation of foer mem-
He walked down the street, his head on to keow it yearsago. They came out to- . bees. In the Commons, it shall byerepre-
gether on the payment. Mary's dress al-
ibis breast. Then he came slowly back to [tented by -four Members. The Province
the door of Saul's.warerooms. In a few tnost touched herb hubsband ; it wee her being divided into four electoral distriets, ast We are happy to learn -that the In -
only good dress, t e rown sdk . so long each containing as
minutes he could know the worst, and he kept for church. She had a bit of blue nearly as possible an man steamer Oity of Brussels which had
would not shirk it chenille, too, twisted in and out of the equal number of the present community
of settlers. (4th.) The executive power her machinery disabled and was obliged
t
He did cot remember ever to have coils of her black hair. It was many a to use her sails,arrived in England yester-
a te e vested in the Lieutenant Governor, day morning.
noticed this place partieularly before.- day since she had taken the trout& to who 'shall be appomted like the other
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It was a Fievea-storiecl white marble build- look fair in his eyes ! Theyespoke togeth- Lieut. Governors by commission front in. - .
ing-the warercoms above, the ground or in a low toile, Crompton urging some- the Governor General, under the Great heiffensttein has now received his
loor occupied as a sales department. The e deserts, in a small measure. Judge Galt
thing whicleshe faintly resisted. He pre- Seal of the Dominion. (5th.) He s
_vatted at last, though. have au Executive Council of seven phaer-. has sentenced this estimable public:servant
manufacture was exclusively that of gas 'I will be thereat nine, then !' rate
--ing sons, holding office as the Lieutenant Gov, to four years' imprisonment with herd
fixtures. his voice. ernor shall frora time to -time think fit, and lah?r*
'At nine, if yon will,' she said, gently.
'Will it be safe ?' in the first -place shall not exceed five ine- ____ _
number. (6th.) . The meetings of thet
since his sickness, Poor old Sam 1' with a
y Ltgislature, until othereise ordeeed bytthe power of theLungn, and the renewal
From the easy expectoration, trioreasoir es-ipiratory
'Ob. quite safe. He goesto bed earl
nervous laugh. or within a mile of it. t th.) The Legis- popeo*sptrtes-us.initigt°a;ecIlif°cw7ge°aranixinn:d
a ci otolie ririlltatie silyitni:
Legislature, shall be -held at Fort Garry,: .fteospittt fwrIl._
grows late.'
'Shall I not go home with you now / It - . ed ell •
. The Legislattyeteonnc to consist of seven cutons matter is not only
posited is being carried awatitY.Peed'
Price $1.50 a bottle: 6 for 117 50. 'Solci by apothee-
ear that the formation of tuber -
but that already de -
Syrup 'of tit -
later° shall consist of two Chambers, (8th.)
`No, no. We may be seen together;' he of fouryears, be increased to 12. (9th.) real. •
The windows, beside one of ethich he,
stood, were filled with costly bronzes; the
lofty ceiling. of the room within glittered
with chandelters and lustres. Two or
three of these great gewgaws would have
paid for _his home, he thought, bitter-
ly. Ie was strange that at that
moment, when he was waiting to know
if his wife ' were true or false to
hint, the lass of the house should have re-
curred to him. But it had become,
through long years of waiting, of penny -
saving and self-denial, a mania with Ben
- der.
" Saul, Crompton & Saul "-be rtad
the name of the firm over and over. The
Sauls were merchant princes-Hieksite
Friends. e knew their stately house
out on Locust street. it,f was Crompton.
_whom Morris, the overseer, had told him,
with so meaning a smile, was a gay fel-
low, "not to be trusted with SO pretty a
wife as yours, Bender."
It was only tbis morning that Morris
had told him. this, wheia he had crept
t down to the office for the first time after
his three mouths' ilium. He felt, when
he opened the office dom., as if it were the
ghost of Sam Bender who was going in,
the strength was so drained out of his
body, 'I ben he bade for a long time,
taltieed the change in Mary -how preoc-
copied she Was, going about the
house with lier thoughts far offt He had
not failed to note her Imag abseeces, even Bendertoo-Inthe pistol and turned away the Legislative Assembly- Shan be four
when he was still and needed, _or ; without speaking.' He had- been deaf and! years, to ite the other Province& (12.) It
thought he nenadedt her constant care. . Windt(' every` sight or sound of the streets is provided that as Manitoba hail int debts
This thing had worked a deep change in since Mary's voice rung in his ear& After tt aliallbe ehtitled to -be paid. by and te-
Sant Bender was not the man to asY he was gene his manner recurred to Ward eeive from Canada, deer halfeyearlet path
question* or chatter over jealousy or hu! as strange and unpleasant, believe Pll ments, a aum whieb te be ascertained in
woandea love, Efe only put -his wife coIdll `go after hint ' be then ht. -But dinner the same way 45 thesum settled on; 'New -
from him, a /ittle space, and waited., At. ready, and he turne back in the dark foundland last session, that is, by fixing
. the latest, he fancied tnat she haa grown '.eatry, and, beluga feather -headed, young the whole population at 10,000. The
wearied, of the srmk room and tile sict man. fellow, fo.rgot the whole' matter speedily. amount payable to! them per head is $27. -
But when she was put awaeefrom hihn the The Pistol wait not charged. Bender 27, (13.) 'The latrie- ,annual itibindy of
soat seemed to grow weak in his weak stoppea at a shop! on the ',rat up etretetniiid 80 manta per heed of the poptilationa. esti-
body. They/tad been& peculiarly Poring loaded it Carefully. ,It- was nearly . dark mating it at.15,000, shall be paid as ni the
husband and wife. - when -he reached hie -own stopi. Mr" Other Provinces. and that that rate shall
The inoraing, Morris had- told hhn first opeciecIthedoor befire'ho could toeski,t,- Aoutinue until the Soulatithr- is 400,000,
of thedstop
LARGEST ! BEST ! AND
members, which num er may, -after a lapse aries and by F Caudill &Coo wholesale agents, Mout-
held. her hand, in his a moment, and then The ltegislative Assembly to eons* of
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RAMSDELL NORWAY OATS
IN A• NTICIPATION -OP THE EXTENSIVE BUILDING OPERATIONS
1. contemplated this Spring, the subscribers have laid in an unusually
COMPLETE STOCK OF HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS
Oar and every this yequired by Carpenters, Painters and others, -taa
All which they have marked at the Lowest Possible Rates, expecting that by doing so
they will double their business. As they deal exclusively with the best Houses in
the trade, their assortment is not only the cheapest but
she was gone. Crompton stood still, look-- twenteafourmembeitit, the Lieut Governor t de
o P..k je. at nu' sThroat eeTdfoLrutit.g Heftier Is _pleasant
fa flicacy in curios
ing after her. Bender came no the irive- dividing the Province into twenty-four Joust, Bronehitislc. Sold by Druggists.
ment and faced him. His face 'was so electoral distriets, having due regard to To those who suffer from Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails,
ghastly and menacing that the younger the various communities into which the Chilblairts. Frosted Feet, &c , try Dr J Briggs' Cur -
man drew -back, and the- air died on his settlement is at present divided. Allthese vette? ;LA. fettuereedeleirbteLally fa3s04 igclieg6, val. ib I mute -
lips which he waa ea softly humming. The provisions and subject tooltetations by the
low sunlight fell -on his • elegantly -dressed people themselves except to far as they Dror caltheeougrewareceirchsitiasn.?iTsnurnptiSoni titsnriil ell
figure as he, stood there- -on the finished, relate to the appointment of a Lieutenant- Tegroat asnd Lurie Healer Is alrtaihuangcl.liedabie ngegs
handsome face, With its full, reddish beard Governor, winch rests upon the same auth- edy. Sold by Druggists. -
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The Best Obtainable Anywhere in the County -
CARPENTERS TOOLS,
COOPERS TOOLS,
PAIN rs AND OILS,
RED AND WHITE LEAD,
GLASS AND PUTTY,
NAILS AND SORE WS,
GENERAL HARDWARE,
TABLE CUTLERY,
&c., &c., &c
anti hair.
or whiekey have driven him mad,' thought providee in the bill that all the British Sold byliruggIsts.1 • ' '
Crompton, beginning his tune again a Me- North American Act, except as altered hv,
ment after.
seemed te, have come back to him in the . shall apply to. the new Province. Until
wtth slciw reselute steps. His old strength !and .not to the whole_ of. the . Provinces.,
Bender went down toward Fourthstreet which apply only to one ortwo Provinces
Sam halted and then went on.
'Poor devil, I wonder whether women ter their constitutions as they please. lt
. the bilt itself; or excepting those clauses
'platy as in the otherProvinces of theDom-
mion. - In all other respects they can al- &c., are positively cured by the use of Dr, J Briggs
, el. with great care, and. usedas directed, never fails
otiCar tan7h, adisease which distresser ns and cliignets-
•loy using Dr.
giDstra: j,Brigg- a.,
ModerreCumtfve. 'nes
Remedy for all pain and Bifiall1Platien. ,f3ohl:by- Drug -
Frosted FeeL ChlIblafeseCorns, Bunions, Bad Nails
frIends,, can be instantly relieved:and qtilekly mired
J. BeIggs' Alllevantor, an invaluable
Remedy 11115 been' componnd
, ,
lasthalf hattr.; Stoppingat a large. board- • the Legialature, otherwise provides, the kiev'a-n-tdr.- toe the Cnre ea Catarrh,
nig house he sent in fur Ward, the bank squalification,ofVoteni fortrieniTiers- of both Neuralgia,. Rhenmatistn, &c., is unrivalled, In a
thorough trial_of its_virtoein all. will .aeknowledge ;its
.
clerk. They bad. neertold, chums in Ben- the House of Commons and.the Lecal Leg- - ' e •
superlorIV Sold by Druggbds.
. .. . .
,
If with Pllesion are much afflieted,,
derter bachelni dare . _. , - isletuteshall be the /same as isprovided by
. . . ,
'Lend m -.your revolveti'lIorace ; I'll be the Confederation Act for the District of
done with t toemernew.. Mine it broken, Algoma. The clainte runs, . that every
and 1 nee bought &nether.' twitish Subject etho has attained the _age
'Of course.' Werithwanished and re-ap. 'Of twenty one years, and -who 'is and . hats
peered inn. moment,. 'What are you go- been& householderfor one year, shallhave
ing to shoontSititnatate 1' ' = • a right to Tote. (11.) The 'duration 'of
You will save your money by Going to the
LAit oGr]Esal, 3312.sai ci-no A.r)
H. GARDINER & Co.,
Market Square, Goderich.
w43-tf
Goderich, 1st April, 1870.
PIANOS, MELODEONS,
MUSIC.
r nt
MET
rtrilt SUBSCRIBER IN RETURNING THANKS,FOR THE LIBERAL PATRONRGE
itle has received luring the past year, respectfully begs to intimate that he is now pre.
pared to furnish
Pianos, Melodeons. Cabinet & Church. Organs
OF ANY MAKE MANUFACTURED
At prieces and terms which defy competition in this section.
EVERY INSTRUMENT WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS,
SHEET MUSIC SUPPLIED ON SHORT NOTICE.
- JOSHUA CALLAWAY.
March 1870.
Goderich.
9-m (Hamilto2o St., Goderich.
TOWN OF CODERIC
grow a profitable crop a ou
h id addreFssrnith°ersprwopisrilleintogg
as :ollows,
D. W. RA2M18SpDeaEri sLt!teatSit, NO.O.y..: r
o , ea,,
171 LakeStreet, Chicago 'rem.
sw64-2t _ ,
FARB' TO RENT.
filHAT DESIRABLE FARM, ON BAY-
-a- field road, being Lots 3 aud 4, con,
Goderich Tip. Containing 16e acres, of
which 100 are cleared, is to rent for such
period as maybe agreed cn. The land is a
good, clay loam, and the buildings comfort-
able, with a large orchard in excellent
bearing ordet. The farm is well watered.
For further particulars apply on the premises
to
JOHN SALKELD.
April 4th, 1870 tsw65-tf
MONEY TO LEND.
T REASONABLE RATES of Interest, and on a
aysnotice by J. S. SINCLAIR,
_Barrister, &c., oderich
Tannery 19th. 1869 w51
ALLAN P. ATICLEAN,
TAILOR &
`k131H1010
reAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS
Consisting in part of Weatof England Broad-
cloths, Beavers, Whitneys, Bearskins, Facer -
E n gl fah . Scotch , and 'French Tweede,Cash meres,
Doeskins, and a variety of Canadian Cloths;
Plain, Satin, and Flowered Vestings, Shirts,
Gloves, Gaps. Sec., dec.
He feels confident of giving satisfaction to li
who may favorltim with their orders.
TWEED SUITS(all wool)$12 andupwards.
ear Y. B. -Cutting done to Weir. ewe
Goderich, Sent 25th. 1866 aw8
Ontario Carriage Shop,
THE MARKET GROCERY
North Si,:e Market Square.
C) .A_ I‘Tp
OF ALL KINDS.
A very large Stock of Crockery,
Splextaid China, Sets.
GENII. Li GifiKERIES
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
Platform and' Counter Scales of -best make
VC:YU, SALE.
ROBINSON & YATES.
Goderich, Sept. 29th, 1868. - w47
C.3 J'N 13 A.
R. J. WHITELY
/6 in full operation, and is turning out snperio
Carriages, Buggies , Wagons
of all kinds, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS. /cc,
A number of first class Buggies on hand, and for sale
cheap for cash Pricesof all articles in the line that
will compareporehlY with any in the County
rof All rk warranted
Particuler attention paid to Wagon and Carriage Re-
pairing
R. WHITELY.
Goderich, Nov9th. 1869 w41
CHRISTMAS CHEER !
falHE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO RETURN TeIANIC,_
A. to his customers and the citizens of Goderich, for
the patronage they hanefavored him with, and hopee
by keeping
Meats of the Best Qualitrin Season,
To still receive a Share of their custom. N. B. -The
subscriber would direct the attention of the public to
his stock of Christrna,s Meat on hand this
week. STEPHEN ANDREWS,w4€41
Market House, Goderich.
December 20th, 1869,
Auction & Commission.
a•mmommums
Permanent Building & Savings Society GO DERICE & CLINTON
IS PREPARED. TO MAKE •
ADVANCES OP APPROVED REAL ESTATE
SITUATE IN WESTERN CANADA,
•
ON THE FOLLOWING FAVORABLE TERMS :
Amount require.] to redeem each $100 advanced in .. • - 5 years. 10 years. 15 years.
If payable half -yearly $12.9b 8.62 4.50
II payable yearly
... 26.b5 16.45 13.34
Loans at proportionate rate for 2, 4, 6. 8 or 12 yeara, -
The aboye instalments include a Sinking Fund, whiah nays ofF the Principal, as well as the Interest,
of the loan, so that at the expiration of the term agreed upon the debt is enireiyewiped out. The full
amount of the loan is advanced. and no payment is required before the end -of the hall -year' or yeal.
Payments may be, made ill advanem, and interest .allowed therefor ; or the mortgage may be redeem-
ed in alit at any time the borrower desireas, onequitable terms. EXPENSES S7RIOPLY MOD.
ERA7E. For further information, appiy (prepaid) to
HORACE HORTON ESe)..
Appraiser to the Society, G oderieb .
• • • NM
AltALES of Miscellaneous Property in Colerich
""a.7 every Saturday, and le Clinton every Wed -
y.
Moneyadvanced Property fcr immediate
siee and prompt returns made.
Fenn Stock and other Sales punctually attend-
ed to throughout the County,
HERBERT MASON.
Secretary and Treasurer, Toronto.
Goderich, Oct., 186T
w3f3sw
IMPORTED SiEDS.
New Seeds ! New Seeds I
PARKER A) CATTLE
HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR ANNUAL STOCIC OF
G. M. TRUEMAN'S Auction Mart,
wfil Market Square, Gudert eh
STOP -AID SEE
_ _
1r111: foitowing r :works on Testimonials oi most
I wonderful and extraordinary cures in Canada by
theGREAT INDIAN REMEDY. They are stemnon
deniable and incoineinible tacis. sufficient to convince
the most iikepticalthatthe Great Medicinal Compounn
;anted after for ages is now acceseible in the Great
SHOSEIONEES REMEDY
for Diseases ot the Threat, Lungs, Liver Digestive
Organa, Kidneys, &c., as well as Scrofula, the various
Skui Diseases, Humors, and all diseases ariaing from
• Impurities ofthe Ttood, we boldly state thnt this great
remedy has N Ev Eft BEEN EQUALLED. Where
was nhere ever such a cure as that id the perten ol
Wilson Storms.of Brighton,C. Vir.. of Consumption •, or
thatof Peter -C, V, Miller, Eareestown, C. W., efCon-
. gumption, orthut of Ambrose Wood,otConsecom C.W.,
1 in' pofted Field and Carden t eed, actually been on crutches foi years, in spite of all treat.
Hosey. of Napanee, G. W. ot Rheumatism, who had
• • of Dyspepsia and Li.ver Complaint, or that of John
; mem heretofore. and is now well. Scores of sucheases
A liberal discount allowed to Country Dealers. Remember the stand
. ; . inightbe Mentioned had we space.
HONEES REMEDY and PILLS, and satisfy your
l anqe.stionable eertificates on the GREAT FiHOS.
Whichfor quality and price cannot he surpassed by any respectable House in Canada. — t TorCall -at the Drug Store and get "a Circular et
.
•
.
•
PARkEE et CATTLE'S DirUG STORE,
Goderieh, Feb. 24the1870. w21 • Market Square.
. ,
Price of Me Remedy large pinte
tar For Sale by all Druggists and Dealers in: Al edi
rine. Agems for Godeitich, F. Jordan and Perker
Cattle
TEM-STANDIIBB -LIFE ASSURANCE 001PY I. WINER & Co.,
LYM AN, FILLIO'FT & Co.,
OUNSPAUGH & WATSON, t comma.
WHOLESA.LE AGHNTS t
HAMILTON.
"r. RICTUS, & SON
HOLBROOK 4. -HT ARK,
And sought for a cure in vain ; 1 . _ nstnbilisdied 1.82.
Use Briggs' Pile Remedy as diretted ,2 - .
- -
You will both health anapeace Again, . • WITH ythich is- now united the Colonial Life, Aesurance Company. Head office for
. Dr J Briggs' 4. CO, NO. 6,,King Street, West Toronto
_ ' Canada : Montreal, -.-Standard Company's 13uildings, No. 47 Great Sn James Street.
. Dr J Briggs' Pile Remedy is acknowledged by all who Ittanager --W. nf, Ramsey.
have tried it (sad theirmune is -Legion) to be the best, -
Most successfail and efficacious Remedy ever used An --• ACCUMULATED FUND
I7spector—R. icbard Bull.
r i i • $20,000,000.
that disease, Sold by Druggists, , . . , . „,. -!;
o
All persons suffering from Piles, Internal, Bleeding, AliNU AL IiiCO.BiE,. • - -- - - ..... 3,500,000.
- - .
Extematteeneetne eine, win ne immediately -relieved The Companyhaving depcalied the gum of S150,000 with the Reeeiver General, in cnnformity
sanocli4ebvyetittrtaug_gistly eatired 7u.sr Mg. prJHrigg, s:‘ P.IlaIle, in
ed' Y -moderate rates end'on all different mums in practice. •
with the Insurance A.ct passed last Session. Asaurenceswill ccintinueno be carried out at
Sufferets from Corns, Bunlone,Jtad Nails, and those
, Referees :-;-Dr. McDougall, Dr. McMicking, .
intaring afflictions, Chilblains, are well recommend-
tellefand,positivpoure.-Sold lay Druggists. -. ' -. ,;',,- ttoli tail No. 49': ' .0 - 1 CALLOWAY, Sr.
. _
Consairtptives,.try Br....L:Briggs' Throat 'end Lang'
Healer. lt will relleveand cure you, For all diollatfea
of the Throat, Chest, endLungeenoteing eau sarpase
ta beuelloial effects. Hold by Druggists: •
. , . .
od to use Dr J Briggs' well-kneein Curative for oeetain
A .H ANLIVON &
- • To Meaars.
C ell BE BLAIN
Si tee,
Conway P. 0.,
County of
Lenno)r,Onte.rio
Canada.
Agent for Goderich. • Zuwe. County of Hastings,
• • F'rovince of Ontario, Feb.,9th, 166a.
.
• . "TaHIS Is to certify thdt diming the winter of 1866
L wastakcn with a -weakness ef the zanies, which
gradually, Oaring the sating of 18a7, extended to n1
thit I. could notsvalk, nt was cenfined to my ellen'.
OOLIEV FACTORY
knees, and on up te m hips, end I became so wea
, 9For about two years. while this weakness was corairig
on me, and afterwards.Isoeght Medicaladvice, employ-
. • ' OINOWN AS PIPEWS-.-mILLE9
dafferenticinde, prescribed. by friends, be :Ono avail.
. ing, at different times. three doctone ind medicines of
.
ge of hi! salary'. " Very Sh vrore yet' her silk 4reas-mict ker twee,' "a5 alao in the other Provinces. - There i& l';., 3t) th---iiati. jclott Ttaitititigitt et:-
H.
T OTS 1322, 1324 If 13'34,230 each, qub-divinion Park
11 Lots 2 and 3 in con A. Lots 116, 149 and 160 240.
fr h f ' ... , acres lot 18, con 1,
100. Township of Anhifeld, Southerly 10 acres of East
i of Suutti lot 1, con 4, W. D., $100:
AFT!), to
In:011AS WEATBERALD
P, L. Surveyor, Godeneln
Goderich Dec 18th 1863. won
filo let in the Town of Goderich. for a term of yeara,
1 Brick Cottage with a large orchard and sis acres
of good land. Fur particulars apply no.
W. D. ALLEN.
Goderich Sept. 27th 1869 watt
Farm for Sale.
T OTS 52 and 54, Bayfield Conceesien, In tee
1.../ Township of Goderich Containing 88 acres,
of these over 50 acre_ii cleared with good Frame
Barn, end Log House, about q miles from
Clinton. For Terms ot sale apply at t be Division
Court office at Goderich, or to Mr. MU -1400a
TUN on the premises.
Goderich. Ont.Sent. 21, 1868. Nv35 u.
FARM FOR SALE.
a=m11•111:1
T OT 10, CON. 10, W. D. COLBORNE, 160 ACRES,
1nt 00 cleared, good dwelling house. frme 22z23,
with a commodious kitchen attached. also good barn
and shed accommodation, good hearirg orchant, well
watered by two creeks running through the farm, and
good welli3 One mile from gravel load. 6 miles from
Goderich. For particulars apply on the prenikea to
undersigned, or to Mr, IlFergnion, grocer. Godettch.
C STEWART.
October Ilth 1800. wn3-tf
FARM FOR SALE.
rtORSALE OR TO RENT.- Lot No. 6, Con 10. W.
je D. Ashfield, Co. Huron, containing 80 acres. 23
cleared, with house and barn. There is a living c reek
on the farrn. It is a corner lot. Price 218.00 per aerc
rent $40.00 and taxes. liTIN DURKIN.
London. Feb.2. 186t n: 2.
Farm for Sale.
THE subscrIlnr offers for sale. El of lot 2, Ilth cone
.1 W. D. Ashfieid, distant about 4i! miles from Bel-
fast, containing 100 acres more or less, SD acres clearl
ed, 8 or 10 chopped, 10 acres good ceder and the bal-
ance hardwood. A new frame hoase, 18x24; good
orchard and well, Schcol house on neat lot. The soil
is good clay loam. Price $1000, $690 cash and easy
erms for balance• Further particulars may be obtained
from the proprietor, DENNIS SHEA.
25th Nov. 1869. w45 6m8 Belfast P. 0
TO SELL OR RENT !
PEE WEST HALF LOT NUMBER EIGHT,
1 fourteenth concession of Hallett. on the
boundary line between Blyth rad 'Walton Peal
Office eacb way. Good hardwood land, well
wetered ; thirty acres clearance. Seventy
seven acres and a hall in ali. Well fenced. Fe3
further paraculare apply to .liose on the pram/sex.
RA.N KIN LAWSON.
May 27th, 1867. STAI
SPLEDAD PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
pen SALE, IN THE VILLAGE OF WROYne,,T rt,
,u half way between Senforth and Walkerton. a
splendid property, comprising a House 202142feet:with
Store frontage, and 10 Village lots ; five efthe loth face
the end of Alain street, and the other five run to the
River Maitland. This would be an excellent alto for a
Grist or Sawmill or any „kind of manufactory, and
would be a capital stand (era Store, Tavern, or other
business. The property will be sold cheap fore...lab -
or, on part-nayment, thee will be given for the bal-
ance. Forituther partictilars apply on the premises
to,
W. BARKER, Jo.
Wroaeter, P 0
v:34
Wroxeter Feb. 4, 1870.
FARM FOR SALE
ON T E
BAYFIELD GRAVEL ROAD
DEING lot 22, first concession Ooderich Townalifp,
1,) 116 acres. 50 ofwhich are cleared. a never failing
creek runs through the land. The but is situated on
the Gravel road about 5 miles from the town of God-
erich. Ile land is a rich clay foam. befog very suit-
able for wheat or firaft growing. The lot vrill be sold
cheapand oa easy terms. Possession can be Oyez] let
October, for particulars and lOr035, apply to G. EL
PARSONS or to J. DAVISON, Eau!. Goderich.
Goderichi-March 21st, 1870.
GODERICH MILLS.
lig'RZEIk.sNel'uotlite.pabreopla.erewS
Plheraill:alreasaidnetrinaillgilecodteharm to some competeniltipokenFon
OR one year.
For particulars ripply to
Goderich. May 12, 1869.
1711. PIFER:
tr-16t
FARM FOR SALE.
OF 147 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, ABOUT 11.0
acrea cleared and the balance good hardwood tim-
ber, a comfortib/e house and trist-class frame barna, a
good orchaid, and well watered, Most of the land is
excellent clay. The farm le 29, 5th con., Gado:kb
_Township. 9..nailes from Go-de:rich and-7from Clinton. 1
On payment cf part easb, goad terms will hegiven eor
the balance. For particulare apply on the premieee to
JOHN McKENZIE. "
22ndJan..1870,, wItf Poiter's Mlle. F.0
_ _
FARM FOR SALE.
!MING COMPOSED -OF LOT 21, GOSEEN LINE,
.1111 Township of Stnialey, County a Huron, 120
acres, 100 acres arein a high state of cultivation. no
land is of the best quelitytand well fenced (agood baud
fence along the front.) There are on the nreuftes a
d welling house, frame 'barn 66 by 67 feet, gmr.ory,
stable and shed 105by 24 feet, well fenced orchard of
100 bearing trees, two never -failing wells with goad
pumps. &c. Thil3 fine property is situated on a gravel
0.0 mike) end by a road, said to be the fincet in the
miles) and Seaforth (12 miles). For further partleed-
ars apply to D. MeDougalartaucliticoInseerm„ ABRayETIONd; or to
road. and connected by good gravel roada wvit4th43.6CaLliat:n
province, with the excellent markets of Eayneln (4
BayEeld. 7th Dec. 1869. the premises.
FARM FoR SALE
0.1,0••••••=1110
LOT 24. CON 4:
Towwhip of Gork-rieh, containing 80 acre:
about 55 acreteteareel,
6) STORY CONCRETE -HOUSE. ON TelE GROUN
ki floor, Dining Room, Parlor, Kitchen, Hall and End
roozn ; Olathe second floor, Sitting Room, Large Faa•.•
fly Bedroom, and four other bedrooms ; on the Balso-
ment, Dairy Room, Fruit room,Store room, Pleat roma.
Frame Barn 52x32 feet. 7 folio from fatatenaed 7 fraM
Goderich. Goodlarge orchard of eve- elle superior
fruit bees. Soil. amp clay loam, well•viatered by
spring creek and flowing well. The property is situ-
ated tailesfrom Lake Huron. ef -which a good view
can be had from the door. Apply to aneaes
son, Esq., on the 'premises or to
13. M. TRUEMAN
Landa)Ece, Godeficn
Goderiels 25th lanuary 11370. wl-t7
FOR SALE.
°TORE and dwelling house with /ot, also a good
1„) stone cellar. In the yiltege of Manlaadville.
mile from Godetich, in the centm of the Godes:ell eall
works. House and Sthro entirely new, and tommeal
ous, and lot in excedent condition. Terms Innen/.
Farther particulars apply to,
SPENCE,
Maidandville, Goaeriela P. 0
OodericliFeb.10t1i. 18701 w5.22a*
HOUSE Zt LOT TOR SALE.
TIME SUBSCRIBERWILL SELL THE BUILDINGS
and Lot atpresent occupied as furaittare %Taw -
rooms cheap, as he wishes -to build Larger ond mom
Stritnble premises. The Wafflings ate in good can- •
ditiola and wouldmako guoil dwelliDE house at email
expenee.
DANIEL GORDON.
Goderich April 8th, 1670. swC3.1ra
sorry, Mr. vden glad to have yow back
again la the works. latat the salary only collar of fine lace • -her hair was curled the
0 be paid for the support of Gov -
further provision that thestun of$30,- ntirrtruNs WIStSINCIIRET.HANife olre 'IN, Or LA S atiP S IV Se
T coOldued toaet worse and worse. until the summer
Remeev by reacling theenres perform , in &pamphlet.
and two A RA.
—
liset hweelpaillese:.4 linhavitin
trlie verT: hot ; ber,liquid eyes tart-Ildant with a new erntnent. (It That the Domirt4—onGov-,a0eivedittee lieemninenestiebuateeille alai:idea IttESPECT UtLrintimates --itaarmera and others that they are prepared to fili .
. t ah aatkiethinflist, noinbeftre4hirswobtre tg unhge ttosi th rg, e8te Remedy
LAKE SHORN AREERT ron-sALB'
went on forone week. Very eabout her face ...k1ser. ahosits went pitdc, and • for t he very datteritigancouragemen 1 he hat. l • . , „ '
41868,Y/hen I was Induced to trythe eatSbosboness
Itv CHAN C.E.
true, Mr. Steuch bes been in the h'eleif ev it M trris ertiment- rio•vide fOr the salary #31 the teh,notbeingableto exepute over ofne-ha t a ' tall eiders in. - ; • • - • - . • ,• tedte t b tter but si 1
'rt f 1 h
_
sit S U sir Inger Pe ne
boxes of the pills and I am entirely restered to heiltb.
fire. fitt4sw it all. • hat Wag P • . - I never faxpetfaa ge e , tat) y:traied the
continuing bank nay with. some old re- bid for a, Lieut-Oove;nor tai aetykce collodion eorderattitoughn to, hita Ittetseaseit ethving, ,_ • - te • - - • =
tattlers. Ent we aro drawingia, sir, theme th oId love-Inaki da f She put custorrui,, e • .
LL CA111)1NO 11/1ANUFACTURIN
Cil
to, ' 115 ) That !either.' the ' *ow cu 0 -was ncea private one.buttnown beau!' my nei hbors
,
...
. 1011 0 e ng y
,tinisi''ilitnil. 711. 111.°11eY anarket nally".rr::::: tin:I:flea: h121,:t1htahntod. bolciss•di u usual, and French or Englis latigtiage May be used
it was as Ben -der walked** f 'ci. when he passad her, hurried in after him, in the nittteeedinge of the Legislature,' and
deek that Morris tailed him back, and 4p-0101 r -old c'Dipa ! Res' first! Go in, oorasand lournall a b°th°111"aber4 '.-(1.64
. asked him a'bout Nary, • It ea particular
Itietttd tefi. wnititemidoeLlioCromtpktonon'wstareher:ta a seri. .Tac,s:teily_,;iild.edonlititWOdecarryiptatihoner ainreadowr.'y I, sie ittdicihviodfutah:161anaadabeat cloognt:ttuho:Dheollortnigait)
.. was leadmg lum Into the dining -room, of Canada. (17.) Thereshall, ho*ever,
141270,11."141„ Itri.t•er ifgenYlordiddo,ecnen 1 . where supper was sprain:I ; but he put hgr *et of the Wide be s, reservation, - for the
them sausterieg aleitg in the sveninr fres- roaquimetl.y satehdeafoanondweapagattahita. up to his own purpose of extingtushi the li!dian, title, .
• • .
gyeutiv.. Clomps:ea a* attrattiaa ft,,a- nt out. Why did yonatty in th*Ya°t1wIreorka"allrn p°roflp'2"riated'°Walterea r 'reigiervTilatisonlafnora tishet4pbaerpolt
I
30 ttottdtrcittottfen Ike Ittu' 4„ tar `,,,` c,4_,,„'"' day 'I' zemiiiht behincihint and &Whit bee of settlement by te haff-breeds and' their
- "'tut ,white hands on hilt shoulder aa he gat star- childrdb, of whatever their Origin, on vtrY
Limpopo lumen Extensively " t
that both Of them shall be Used in the re -
4
add emgtor g
and friends ; and to any one attlictea wee,. nave
onlytotea,y try the Shoshoness R6rnedy believe it
. . ,
' Cloth' 'Dies' sing' CAstoin" satinettS,
7' - -
• ' wiewennrritla yea. MARY_ Arne Daan_trry
to Deforiemeet Madoe, connry of Hastings,
AMU! . atbelievei Viral eenence as Cotter I ed ClOt W1,11 pi; .F1 1s,-, Blank t
none but titeteceesstradesinette p
ci 6 that Province hiviu oarriedot " ' • • ''
secon, nonein g '
finial all erst-cleascusternersetn haying neem oods find it to„their interest to Eve us a call e re sarshed we h th
• waitcleplared °pekoe ; and I knowthat she has. since
• Doughty.for thelast fifteen years ; she is aer man, ef
I telsztrineVaegm,
• probityatid truth. I have known ler before, during, ,
Til:1;1•11:stli:IfieD1(411-317-e7caslleliti'
e- trnude,tio:ryriartIlnicestaars owhtteraiw
her recovery., always attributed her recovery to the
btainessextensivaiyandeuccessfiill Inflantiltoitt t, 6 ehgrteat notioe. Parties'Wiahing to -exchange Oeir wool for geed home Mad
wa ave
P P. Y
Edinbnrgh;Scotlantleile natteillyitato to a ne.ady eieryinatance rely on getting their Wool' home with them the same da
CLOTHING 'BE
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CatteritiOne girth* gOods-yon reqaire. Parties cOinino froth -a thstance. with wool te get carded may i
y. Shoshoftees Remedy: Whatever may be the peculiar
d1toernme nubliethet '
!a h!s titablununen aqua 4o.leiihe6 bitsL.
nssntin Toronto'or Montreal. Goderich IVColen Factory, }
• October 3rd7,1863. awl 7
8th,1869..
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proprieties often medicine, one thing is certain, that
1 in her case,it bas acted almost like tho perfoamance of
a miracle. A. F. Woon. J. P.
Warden o fthe County of Hastings, Province of Ontario
Demiaionof Canada. w3a ly
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NGOOD WORKING ORDER. 11 POT nsia ELT: -
ties, 7 Conics, 1 Soap Curb •and Kettle. Soap
Moulds,. ',Horses and Lawless. 2 zetid .r.ow Weegoaa;
8 Sleiglis,"e Wheel BarroWa, 4 ovel..s, 0 Pewter Cavils
filonbl, Stands, II lb in a statid,12CheintiPalape forley
1 Water Pump and mauy other allBeadeeeStee)
018 to mention. Ingood stand and well be Bald cheaa
for wall
rEr'2,000 loads leached Ashes .17 mato per /ad,
Enquire of 3. BARNES, at tho eastery.
Goderieh,NovaarallSee. w41
TWO 'FA131Y1S for SAW
VOR sale two very valuable FAT13.3.S in the Tema;
.12 ship of Gixierieh. For particulars apply to
JOSEPH SHAW. Huron Bond.
Goderieh Teritsbaa
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