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Business Elirectorp.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
IL MANN,
Rouse Sign & Carriage Painter.
DESIRES TO ACQUAINT THE PUBLIC THAT
he has fitted up a shop on North street next to the
• pesleyan Methodist Church, with varnish...mote at -
where he le prepared to Mall orders promptly,
_ and at reasonable prices. Thankful for the patetonage
etthe last ?years solicits a ertinuance of the same.
•iuwis the time to Paint your Cutters,
Sleighs, and Carriages.
Orden from country Carriage shopo attended to
tonal ollispateh.
eta Painting, Gilding, Graining, Glazing. Paper-
. an,alag. &e. , &e.
Getlerich. Nov. 8, 1869.
F. R. MANN.
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HURON HOTEL,
ZURICH. CO. HURON.
jOEIN PRANG, —
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- Proprietor.
Vile holm to fitted up with every convenience for
the travelling
rir Good Stainineand prompt attondattee.
Vobs•wary let. 1470
MRS. DAYS' HOTEL
WROXETER.
ON the dieeet road from Seaforth to
Well:erten. Every necessary aecom
tladation tor the travollitur public. qo
HANNAII DAYS.
Wroxotor. !Sin', E. 17. w4
COLBORNE HOTEL,
,CODERICH.
E. MARTIN, Proprietor.
Good Accommodations. Ample Stable
Room.
e:311. Thi'ia admitted to be a First class
houso kept in Good Style.
Deco lath. 1470. sv44-tf
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doedeansa-ni-
TORN HICIES, Proprietor. This ia th
targestand bestConntry Hotel in Wester
Canada.and eaarges as moderate art any Rims
In Stage Proprietor. Lioodistablin gf or
100 Horses horses and Carnage* for H lie o n
Mortars* al owe . lava
rnElE sabseriber in retiumingthanks for the libera
1. p.ttronm:e so long bestowed upon him, begs to in-
form his numerous customers and the public generally
that inconsequence ee the late fire, he has removed his
business to the store formerly occupied by Mr. Booth,
West street, next Bank of Montreal, where everything
n Ins line will be found and
All Kinds ofjob Work will be Done
the same as usual.
G. N DAVIS.
Goderich 29thIlarch
SASH AND ;DOOR
F AGTOR Y.
/Ma undersigned having purchase the Pim-
•L tag Mill and Sash Factor/ owned, and oc-
cupied by Donald Cumming, are now prepared
to carry oa th 'e business of malnufacturing
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Mouldings,Flooring.
Siding,
•_and all kinds of
C1R.CLE woitii,
such aseirele and gothic Sash and Frames
They think from their experience in Factory
Work,that they can give satisfaction to all who
may favor them with a call. '
N. G. -A. littera discouot tothe trade. •
20,000 feet of Dry inch and a quarter
Flooring on hand;
JAS BUCHANAN,
• DAVID LAWSON,
WM. ROBINSOM.
Goderten. Starch 4th. MA. swb5
WASHING ItlAkAtukr;1
A PERFECT CEM.
Priceonly = $2.00 each
rims SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE "A.
1 little wonderia the Washing Machineline patent.
ed and rrtntafactured'hy Israel Kinney, of Vi-dstock.
It is the cheapest machine ever iavented ; can be at
ached totally ordiaarywash-tab ; can be adjusted by
opeinga tostaiteitherliglat or heavy goods washes aa
rap134 and ofidefeatlyas more cumbersome mut costly
machines ; and deesless injury to the clothes; and
Ieavca the= renly as dry, if desired, as a regular
Wrilrfiff• miaow prfeetof Slot, bringa it within the
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GODERICH, ONTARIO, D. C., THURSDAY
Business birectorm Stoves I, Stoves !
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PhOtographs reduced to $1.00 per Doz.,
, oft 750t3. PER HALF DOZEN.
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Largo Photograph Reduced in
.Proportion.Abto will macro the Impost Photographs markt in Clorlor'
bah very cheap. Porcelain pictures from ono dollar
upwards at
D, CAMPBELL'S
Photograph Gallery.
Oo lerich, Oct. 10th.1869. w17
NEW CABINET
AND
UPHOLSTERING 8
WEST STREET
OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL,
• GODERICH.
ERIC McKAY,
1, OULU RESPECTFULLY AN-
• TI/. flounce that he has opened 0
now nhop in the above lino, on West Street, opposite
6110 03114 Of Montreal. whom Ito will keep conetantly
un band or make to order
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS.
Having on hand an assortment of - Uplink:taring
material, ho will bo prepared to till promptiyall order:
iti that lino.
as& A. quantity of 011t and Rosewood Mouldings on
band.
Picture Framing to Order.
trusts by 'strict attention to bustnals- to
3104 3411331 of pantie patronage.
Gartman. Nov 17. 1869 w44-tt
NION EY rria LOAN
•1!..t Reduced Rates, on
Improved Farm & TOWD Propel)
Fee Penods extending 'from Three to Ten
Years. to suit Borrower, Re -savable in Monthly,
Half Yearly or oarly instalments, by thoi
Imperial Building, Savings &
InvestmCent Co.
OFFICE -50 Church Street, Toronto,
PRESIVERYT.
JOHN ;CRAWFORD. Ego., Q. C,. 31.41).
vice -PRESIDENT. -
-JOITN GORDON, Esq.
Dinscrons.•
JOHN CRAWFORD, Etta, Q. C. M. P.
JOHN GORDON, E.Q., Messrs Gordon & ataelcay.
J. G. HARPER, ESQ., Manager Merchants' Bank,
JOHN TURNER Esq.., Messrs Seesione, Turner & Co.
JOHN FISKEN, Esq.Mesers J. Fisken & Co.
NOAH BARNHART, Elm. Merchant
JOHN MACNAB. Faso Messrs Lyman & Mune%
DforAdL&RYSCoIPLE CRAWFORD, Esq., Messrs D Craw
SOLICITOR.
G. D'ARCY BOULTON,
SECRETARY &TREASURER.
_ B. MORTON. Ksq.
Bankers—Mere hants' Bank of Canada.
tr,•The full amount of the Lnan ia advanced without
Deduction. Conveyaaeing charges reduced to the veiv
Liswest Bates. Agent at Goderieb.
FRED'h ARMSTRONG,
wlett ••West Street.
REMOVAL.
ALEX. WALLACE,
WATCHMAKER
AND JEWELER,
WT4T STILEZT,
GI•OVICRICH.
TIME Subscriber having removed to the Store lately
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1. occupied by, A. Naysmith, West Street, opposite the
Post Office, wishes to thank his friend's and the public,
or the liberal support with which they have favored
tom for the last 25 years, and begs to assure MOM that
noetfort will be spared to ment aconttnuance of their
patronage, his' anxious study will be tosuppiy
Watches Clocks and Jeweleryl
which will givesatisfaction to the purchaser, and as a I
work has been done by myself, customers may depend
on having it well executed.
te A. good assortment of Gold and Plated Jewelry/
Watches, Clacks &c., always on hand.
ALEX wALLAan.
Goderich Oct. 28th 1863. w40
Maitland Salt Well
1-3 DANIEL GORDON1
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to Undertaker, 84e., &b.,
O uAS near On hand a
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FURNITURE
In every variety, which
eat t n ot fall to COMM and
• the favor of all in want
6 of furniture who may
favor him with a visit,
whether In style or
price, such as
Cane Chairs,
Lounges,
Cupboards,
Rocking Chairs
Wash Stands Kitchen Trades, rinds.
Bureaus, Wood Chairs,
liedsteads, • Sofas,
P12 Tables, Bookcases,
▪ ExtensionTables,Ensy Chairs,
'V wartime, Elide boards,
.121LIAIN A.ND 131.A.NCY Sea Grass Maitre/toes, Wool do, olla
fief hair do, and 4 or 6 dilthrent kinds Spring Mrittrensmi
N. B.- Reepe always on handl a large asoartment at
olp2a. washable gilt and Rosewood Moulding.framea, ;square
1\7- 'VP .9. Xt. Jam, or oval, made °tithe shortest notice.
temm•Ommons
COAL OIL,'
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
tar Coal 011 Lamps, &o. &o. Old rvon.
cooper, Brim, Wool Pickings. atinheep Skins
taken in eschange,
J.& J. 8TORY,
Wr SW th Largo Coal Oil Barrel,
Vodonee. Mitroh 11441687 6.
PHOTOGRAPHS
$1.00 Per* Dozen.
HALFDOZENFROM BACKNEGATIVB
51 cents, postage tree. Ono dozon from
back negative 87 oink postage free, to any
address.
C? Particular Attention paid to Copy-
ing old Ambrotypes.
For either large or smell photographs. 'Tho
subscriber in returning thanks for the liberal
patronage heretofore extended to him,
would just say that he hits made such im-
provements inhis gallery as will merit it con.
tinuanco of the same.
Da' A Great • Reduction on
Large Pkotographs.
,• E. L. JOHNSON.
Godorich. Oct. 26. 1869. e44tf•
1. FREDERICK,
WATCIIMAER, JEWELE_R, Stc..
WEST ST., GODERIGII,
Near ,the Post Office.
PLATT'S PATENT EVAPORATOR -
The undersigned is prepared to
FURNISH No. 1 SALT,
IN ANY QUANTITY AT THE
Lowest 3Pric.e,.
FROM THE ABOVE WELL.
• .• DETX.4011.
Goderich, August 3rd, 1869. w27
relax of any family. With it any housekeeper can do. •2843E4 '
herovrawashingsvittonteithet getting soreheads or •
an aalling back. - THE -LIVERPOOL& LONDON
• &nand See thelitachine . AND GLOBiE
gomNsoN yATEs, INSUal rtp COMPAN-Y1-
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Market Groceryi Ba s been in eXistence Thirty-two years, and
rich, 2itknen..1.56.9. •w43 during that period .has.paid Loma exceedmg
••••••••••rmommo
DEMI MOST RESPECTFULLY TO RETURN HIS
.1.3 sincere thanks to the people of (Wench and
vicinity for their liberal patronage during the past 8
years, ani now that the holiday season has arrived
with all its social enjoyments and amenitles, ho would
state Oaten who wish tb purchasejeweiry for presents
or otherwiao of warranted material land woricaummhip
would do well to buy frorh him at rates comparatively
cheater than that asked for worthless trash.
. •
Five nada halfmilhon. pounds sterling,
— The disbursement ot this enormous sum over
a *Me area, has without -doubt contributed to
TO PARiSIERS AND OTHERS. the establishment - of this. Instituhon, in the
• -,........— • tonfidente of Public Corporations, Alerchants.•
Householder'', and business men genersillPs
iri°Z.M IINDERSIGNED IIAS LARGE SUMS OF wherever ti, lam r„,aenk.a„
money belongbig to private partie,s, a* welt as ' - ----- ' - - - -P---------
companies., fOr , In uslatyear, 1836, theFire Premiums
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alone *mounted to ... .... Z9 370
investment onImprevtd Farms,
• . 7, , - •
n its 10th year, 1R46 et '‘ ' " 417163
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• • * 20th. year.18.56, " ti 4t £322,279
Rated Interest from 8 to tOpercent - 30th ear, 1866," . " if, X8'49'.332 -
per aman. Rayablehaltyeirry or yearly. with the OA& Year ter, 1867, " " " X.81S,055
option or paymg the mrtgage (any thrtis after the end -
(13 yars)bygiving three months notice or of paying The Fire Reservz, Fund is sow' 14.727,44
fa anysats of WV a:ovr ea acconnt'ofFrincipal, The Life Reserve Fund is now st8.2;32,468
laterett beina ckargame =the balance nly. The voinpenr is represented tbrouthout On.
The subscrioer also lends nroneyrolayable by a- influentiat Agnts, to
ilaal instalments. - lane and Quebec, by
whom appheation for insurance may bainade,
G..6-.0.8311111, Restdentecretery,
Agent tor the canaktariactcled credit Company --- .
ApplYtO
FREDERICK ARMSTRONG.
idoNTitga
Aisotaa Imperial Favest-ecearatty• A. AL Bps', Aet)t for Cedcrich a R. ie
fO A LEVI-al?, Lct, geepinfer tenier; V.,.,:.127ataatir fereatotth
• """r -g aelerich,Fob,11.M8. *4.1
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Jeweliy Sold for Gold Warranted.
Cede Repairing done in the boat style of
workmanship.
ISAAC FREDERICK.
Goderich.Dec. 20th. 1864. wafr-tf
PRICE REDUCED
FOR GOOD DRY
PINE I.AJMBER,
LATH, SliINGLES.
AND CEDAR POSTS
The subscriber me now on hand
1,500,000 feet Pine Lumber,
Mr -ALT 3E
IN AND CEDAR SHINGLES.
OEDAR, POSTS, &c.,
•'which he is prepared
TO SELL IN LARGE 0 IL SMALL Lars
AT GREATLY.
Reducediriamfor.Cash.
Cr Apply at the office, over J. 0.
Dotter & Code litere.
lievoig made. arrangement* with JACQUES
& HAY, Toronto, eatffernleh anything hero or
at their Mumma's in Toronto-,
KO" Has always a complete assortment et
&Cofllns Shrouds in the Latest Style.
Alen, HEAHSEP to hire.
Casectro 7011 Clash
Goilorloh,Futimarylst, We,
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xiAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS
Consisting in part of Whitney*,
England Broad-
cloths,Beavers, Whitney*, Bearskins, Farcy
English, Scotch, and French Tweechi,Cashineres,
Doeskins, and a variety of Canadian Cloths ;
Plaid, Satin, and Flowered Vestingsi Shirts,
Gloves; Claps. Ole., ine.
He feels confident of giving satisfaction to alt
who may tavorhim with their orders.
TWEED SLUM (all wool)$12 and UpWards.
gar Y. B. -Cutting done to Orler. °es
Goderith, Sent 25th. 1866 , sw8
WiltiOraiRIAGE
JUNE 30, 1870
P R Y
For the Signal. •
My Spring Dream.
BY WM. BANNATYNE
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HAY 0013•N•OIL.
for the present year and that each conned-
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pended in each ward for improving roads • ..4:1VataleiDcitis. 0, lacrona—roatia.
i4th June 1870. Ihe Reeve in the
. for eipend the money in their:: respectit70- , A erippw.4DA, Ivii..116,4L'o, siai4-i ins g
Moved by Mr. Haugh. room; in Detroit with a mad does liar jus%
The donneil met ,putsuant to adjourn
ment, in the Town Hall on „Tueriday the wards. -art
Ow're the green mearinw, and down by the brook i Minutes of listeneetine was read and sec. by.Mr. geott, That Mr. }Legg anemia , shown pluck' atilt bresence of nalqe On
wistru• I wander and pensively sing the -boundaries Of miliciol section No. 5, Bel
and forneinga, iteWe present yeatd-Clarried. Moved b3r Mr. 1 reaying him in bed.' TliO, figtiled.h.o./
Cdnie forth, ye treasures o' youth's bonnie gmean-lea I Scheel . See don R to the state of the bridge.-dierried.
ts and report at next ineefing,in reoard ! was aronsed by the ,ett.ctiotia
Come forth, ye tassels e hawthorn androwan-tree 1 , c''rhe 1 tihich. stood in tin3 oenrre of the mein *hi
- . Tha the Reeve be.etnpowered to s
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d - leo roads; from J. W: Welker add others ; ing hideously. On being iei, mit .., q
nei pr. sent.
, to the Belmore Ward No. 4, for the PriJAY KA his vnle ayttieli•YI °IA;
efiair and , a full Cod -I
sp. Seat, Sec, by Mr. Moffatt, that Blesses. with them, butn:le driven hacli. Denaeri,
Teutily prying in every neult. proved, also, By -Law No. 44, altering. Haugh and Hogg s3' xamitie the bridge at lay reading fin. About aka be
Eagerly tracing the psondse o' spring :
Come a' ye charms, thatin youth, on my glowin, e'e Fergueoh moved' seo 14 J. i, deigher following petitimis were presented for work Flaring eyes and bluffing hardta
pen I.
t la d tn 13 I doe sluuk under the bed, and
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Shell purer wealth, than the pearls o' a king. • A '
Wauken-thou lavrock, thy ley on the 010114 l a or d --gran to.ctoss y an open up
•the sum of 850.00 in gravelhno on each line from lot 17 to 23 irrolneive; Ise con. howliog dithcfain. A gust ot wand ase
Ruth was thy heaven1/ rapture r t morn :
townline Stanley and Stephen on con -
Lift thou sweet lintie t y melody loud; fr J W I' d th r
QM awes y an o e s IIIf 14 gran; the door au' Demory and the dug wore
Haiti, thou green craik, man the saft•braided corn; -dition that the council of each of said to -improve the pied at Blimp% tt cavil'
1 b ' I ghat in the room tndether. 7 .04
Goudsitink, and eanty wren. down iu the l&leleshaw, t
Thou blythsomo tnavis-to hall the springs cheerio ca' fir the same purpose -carried. R. For.
Pipe frao thy spray, on the eretim-bleitooned thorn &ion moVed, see. by J, B. Garghir)
Whar's the wee 4rawilow'r that hloom'd on the pima , 'rhat Robe it Calille; ,Pathmaster, be al:
nes the meek harebell, that blink't mai: tho torn? 'lowed to spend 1114.00 on the sideline be-
wwiharztobtohewreeer foilxiigrionsvod, atnhaateoweakvbf on fined tbolitca,,
irn t tween lots 25 and 26 within his beat, said
What' am theya,, that in youth sae delighted me, sum being V. Mitchell's statute labor for
&Or tho' the world. and Ho rude eares,hee blighted
And out wi' the sang birds o' monde invited me?
In. e, 1869--catried. 3. B, Geigher, moved,
. SCE, for theireskes I could yet be a bairn. - sem by W. (*rid, That 820.00 bo ex
potted to make a ditch opposite lots 25
Whar's the wee ludo. that plighted her vows and 26, con. 3, provided the owners of said
grant at least an equal e • inount nieadew; from John Feif•oolb and others for Pi a Hilda tillb lw &Init. L ar„Vtfrk.
Break ye the spell o' thedark winter's eerie Jaw • towns Ls
a grant to we& on side line 5 and e. con. ondee the be , an liegeni a turpale.carcut% -- -
al2g,rfrancitnfiaRcr work on
HoriattlialtoNn North
hd obtalawardsafroyr of the romn„ snapping his .2aws, front
which oozed a thick saliva that sconfei Oki
lino opposite lot 6, con. 12, from Themes room like inuek. Round n.„14 round 4
lEmaydmitsv,tnoditio tthh esmidfootri nao ,gerat tango. ver Movedone:3.! rushed, tapsetting ch.sitra, hananditat.5 ili,E1
the stove and catehhog at evetything in .
by Mr. It.toffat, ace. by Mie Haugh, that
the petitions Ile ower add thee oacit emu;
calor attend to the jobs and dd *Hit theY
cap_ with them --Carried, John It. Fos-
ter paid $20.70 for license. Council nil-
joitrned to meet atOriftin's Hall, Winghani
August Liith at 10 o'cluok a, in. ..
JAMES JOHNSTON,
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When; the town glen, writs salt mom knowes?
Whaeo the wee bungs: that bleker'd between?
Afton to ine, In tile bromnsbudex at u'en ? lots give a sufficient sum to carry the env-
Wbar ittioujirriesweet•seented siaothorn„thattlourivied. taco watet through their lands and aid
Whar the frIsmlahlps and ;ayes therl Mr. Forguscin councillor, and the parties
Whar a' nty glowiltlicart forter'd andnourIsled there •
Wilt thoti-oh, sprlegtide revive them again ? interehted thifet arrange what portion each
party shall ziay tower Is the same—ear-
Thus, as 1 wander bv forest and mewl, nod. W, amok, moved seb: 11 W.
wee Nature melee vernal the bread o' the year
Life'm early mernorlea inwardly plead,
• Turnbull, That By -Law go. 44, es now
Joys loaidoparted again to uproar ,
1 read, be passed—earried, J, Golglicr
Laflamme azo --as limey tha youth, flea n
(night to restore a' Ito beauty and truth main , moved, see by W Carrick, That the"By. its the 'spring a' Wild/el noten tot:robe again
Hearts Ynliell &amity canna mak' sore, Law bo passed at next meeting of Conn-
Aelifield. June 100), WO.
Tho Gowan in America..
DY W. DANNATYND•
Aert-"The Old Oaken Bucket."
madam.,
My weo mod*, gowns), sae mailmen end pearly,
1(w1 mentor o' youth and IIA gowden Warm gay,
Fre the gl'0131 sunny MOTs a' thy kindred 1 fedi°
I at mandate has wili'd thou abouldet tvaador "Wag.
WI; coniost thou to pine in the land o' the wine.
Sao Uncouth and dreary and far heathy WIWI
Nue Wel to defend thee, nae kind hand to tend- thee,
Inquired for thy elation, Wont by thy name?
My wee method gowan, Iny towlyswoot gowrin,
Why roam'st thou a stranger sae far fate thy halm?
thin fell the ming on thy meek tiny blossom
To nourish thy dent and to freelion tby huos
And pure were the zephyrs that fann'd thy young bO•
sem
Sae starlike at morn wi' the sunbelt and dow.
The lark, frao her nestln the greensward beet& thee,
fioar'd high hi hor rapture to daunt In thy Keine ;
And gfrolatdm fillo,vers mantle through love•haunts at
-Aft hung on their pace on thy beituty to gag";
My wee- pearly gamin my crinison3lpt gowan,
Tinned far fraetheilove-haunts o' life's early days.
Here nining the dark forest shadowitiao eerie,
What chill hoary winter legs dowle And lung,
Whar stern scowlin' foto, wr ab uneheery, •
Forbids e'en the birdies to madam their sang
Alt star wilt thou Wild thee. thou lane simple
Atrangen •
I sigh when I think o' the weird thou may'st dive.
Sae lowly, sac tender; alas! for the danger,
Fair nursling 0' Nature, attending on thee2
My wee tender gown, my pure modes gowan,
Phi presence glee pain, fraught wr pleasure, to mt.
Subsenber would announce to the pub --
.2. he of Huron atid -Bruce, thin he isnow man-.
ufacturing firt-cities
Carriages, Waggons, Sleighs;
C:PLII.t41130PiEis etliass
which will be sold CHEAP "OR CASE.
'er. Wanted a wood -worker, and two
apprentices -one to learn wood -work and
the otber blekaniithing.
MEIN PAMORE,
.Vietoria §treet, Goderielf
Coderich,Mey bith. 1868. i •W49
Motley to Loan On Real Iistate;
A PPRISEit to the Trustand 1JoanCompany
:TAXES. SMAILL,
.rs..' ot Upper anada;
Agent.. 1,;(; M.iiiiitatttiteEtaStittNa're: ,Coderieh
• oederIch,May10,18691• w5-tt
S.T A kg v E
MADAME TAYI:0-R,4
Windier GreafEiropean HerblemedY
THOSE suffering Witl, Consumption:Rheum-
-1. twin, Dyspepsia, Headache, Loss of Ap-
Petite* Had" Digestion. Catarrh and ?fortes in
the Read. are advlised to fry this Remedy, in
Billous,inver, and Stomach Cenrplaint. stir.,
ceeds when others rail, Waver and ague, cold
sweatsand chills, it was never knon. to lath
Reeonun endedbvPhyste hin a throughout Europe.
This is no hpinhug as one bottle of her inedieine
will prove .„ Do not suffer -When you can. get
ease, byconsulting Madame Taylor, at room
No ,C lbo t I Cdderich Ladies unable
to call will be attended at their omit hornet.
tneeneti. 10th Atut.1868. _
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IVIONEY TO LEND.
IFIRE &MARINE
IN svit.A.N7cE.
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- ASSURANCV afESIPANY of Lon
- So, England Wald uhe d 17132,one of the oldest,
larnestand bestakk in Canada. •
, •
Boni. ..11DAT ON, t
EASY TERX$.
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- B.. GORDON.
2 r* 1.'cishneri. 14th, 180. *g51
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.:t
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Thou speak'st o' the mead,e, where to childhood's gity
measures
WI' licht pace I've danced on the green dewy swaird,
0' hope dreams tang flown, and a thousand soul tree-
• sures -
Lang pont in the gloom o' the silent kirkyaird.
But come. simple mentor o' scenes (Lena departed,
Nor deem 100314 lea' thee neglected to pine,
Free seaith defend thee, wr kind hand PI l tend thee
Lane flawret, thy Site 13 an o' mine.
My meek. lowly gowan, my wee pearly gowan.
Thou/it hallow my bower wr the a:eaurs iangsyno.
American.
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"bROYINCIAMINSURANCZCOMPANYcretinalis
_HeadOfficts, Tomato. Will 'eke r iks on Country
aril Char property. Marinarisks taken at as low rates
assay otherfirst class office • -
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HORAcE11101tTON, Agent •
A ScientiflaWoman's Triumpu.
East WEGttrit11081/1.
oil to prehibit pigs from running at largo
in this township—carried, W, Carrick
moved, see, by -W, Turnbull, That the
following sums bo expended on roads AS
follows, viz :—
Grading tho fiats on sideline be-
tween lots 10 and 16 in 18th
and 14th cencesitions ' $ 15 00
Repel ringeentre road from 1. on don
road to 7t11 concession • ' 150.00
Repairing centre road froin 7t11
CODCOSSi011 to 14th concession 150,00
Extending the Gravel road 300.00
Erecting a blidge on 14th con at
lot lb 40,00
Repairing 14th eon. from lot 20
to North boundary ' 30.00
Surveying and chopping road at ,
lots 27 and 28, cod. 30.00
Building a culvert at lot 21,con. 5 8,00
Repairing 6th con.eppdsite lots 17 80.00
Repairing 9th con. opposite lot 6 20.00
Repairing sideline 10thcon, at lot
25
•
10 00
Repairing boundary lots 1)etween •
fith and 10th concessions . . 10.00
Repairing bridges on hie shore
road
s' •••i
20.00
Inc at lot 6,
eon. 15 40.00
Repairing on 2nd and 3rd eon's2.00
J. B. Geighor moved, . sec. by R. Fer-
gusen That the Reeve he authorized to
get the town hall prepare' for the town-
shiOechool examination, to be held on the
17th inst--carried. W. earrick,mov,ed,
see, by W. Turnbull, That this council do
now adjourn tb meet again on the &it
Tuesday in August need at 10 o'clock
a. in., in the Town' Hail.
'W M. WILSON,
• Township Clerk.
The Medical Gazette of N. Y. offered a
prize last fall to medical students for the ' COUNCIL Room, June 14th, 1870.
•
greatesm----------- ccepted- clinical. re.
of whose article edit) greatlyttdmired. The
ports. The award was finally. made to"M, The: Council met this day pirenant to
M. W.," the clearness •and succinctness adjournment. Present Messrs Taylor,
Graham, McKay a James.. In the ab -
surprise of the editor may be iinaghted
Hence of the Reeve, through sickness, it
when he ascertained that the successful
competitor was Mrs Melissa M. Webster, was mov.ed by Mr Taylorsee. by MrGra
a graduate of the Women's Medical- Oen ham, that Mr James be chairman-Carid
legeof rennsylvania.-TheMediect/ Gazette ed. The mientes of laet mooting wore
has been the adversary of the medical edue
read and approved. Moved by Mr Graham
cation of women. and the editor now takes,
sec. by Mr McKay, that Road Division
occasion to reiterate his belief in the rule;
No 23 be divided, and that q Tindall be
"that but few women pessess the labor-
Pathmester on. sideline 30 & 31 in the 5
tips logical qualities of mind requisite for
and_6th con's, and that J Buick be Path;
success in medical practice." But his ob-
Tester on .con. 6 & 7 front lot 34 fo the
jections have been individually refuted by
The nedescrapers were
&few who have shown that "it is at least. river—Carried,
allotted to those Davi-inns that were known
possible for a modest, womanly woman to
iahieve a useful and honorable career m
medicine." He hints accordingly that
fired/mission to the inevitable is the part
to have no screper (one scraper to two
Divhaons.) Moved by, Mr Taylor, sec. by
Mr McKay; that the 6:Showing accounts be
paid, via: R Matheson, Esq.,- advertising
of wisdom, and that individual capita*
Court of Rivision 81.50; Mr Ansley,
must henceforth beeteur criterion.
supplying serapers d1.04.50 • 'Mr. ItIcKe.y,
e • one ,scraper 86,50, and J 6outts balance
,A. Prudent Parent. on Maitland hill and 22 feet additional
posting $20-Ceerried. MoYed by Mrke-
(N. World.) 1 Kay, sec. bv,Mr Graham, that $942 6e ex -
There ie a Jones over in Newyork who vended on the roads this year as follows,:
must at present contemplate hunself with viz: lit swamp at lots 28 & 29 con. 12 &
great admiration. He had a daughter, 13, 8140; in swamp at lot 40; eon. 4 & 5
this genial Jones, whom he kindly Ind to $100 ; Saddle yoke $100, On, sideline 30 &
school at a certain 'Oak Hill Seminary,' 31,,con. 1, 820; on same line at MeVittie's
and during her residence and education hill,, 840 ; on sideline 39 & 40, con 1; $20,
this Jones was moved to take unto himself on sideline 36 & 37, non 6, a bridge, 870. ;,
a second wife and to bestow upon his 011 0011 6 & 7 etlet 31 $30 ; on10 and 11,
daughter the sweet boon of astepmother. at East end of bridge, $15; on con 12 and
But he found) what men and Jeneses have :13, lot 37,810; on same line at Vanston's
found befere, that &wife la a costly. luxury hill, sgo ; on sideline 39 and 40, con 14,
and looked about for some economic de- 825 ; on sideline 36 and 37, con 13 825 -;
vice INS whit:1111e could- °rten the inereas• eon con 10 and 11 at lots 6 and 38, $25;
ed and intelefable burden of the house- on sideline 36- and 37, con 9, $J0; on
hold. At last a happy thought stria& sideline -39 end. 40, con 10, $30 ; on side
hitn, or was more probably suggested to line 30 and $1, con 11, 815 on same line,
him by the step -maternal tenderners of • hon 10; 820 t, and on same line in M. con.
Mr. J. Hewould retrench his da,ughtet. $15 ;oncon 8 and 9 lot 34, $30 ; on
Ins way. .• V 0. cvl ,
Deinery yelleil di taie brute entiti • beg
him lie dwn. Just then thebutot4
• #
at th: dor, and .0emery raised himself on
his olbew and ltlid Ildief of „his witch, in,
tending to te° and open the Cddid, :JP
ri,
do, enraged by the inovemeti, epeaug a
lain with d howl, but received s blow fro g
Tow/lewd oven the cravat wiled sent him Talking on the
_floor; nc animal ewe steoggted linnit
I
ever, IA, resumed his mad rade arenett
A Little tod Pasi.
Vas our intention to let thesPounty side of the bed next the wll, and gr4fied
the room, presepting a mom frightfle
visage than before. Demure moved to th
Jt Printhie Metter quietly rest till the Coun- his crutch ready for defence. -.a I
oil mot neXt Noventher, but the Expositor iniationly ozelyrepl 14 inn) thee
lest week made a tillitibOk of reekless aeser- enfe eller and wodi iimii ipturozr the
sPtrie"Ibicflobtililytaate°r7extl,"lbhuitsilwaase il:fue ;04
moment the ono terrible dread tht. 1111e4
solve, an.' at once rioted upon i, .kfiv Wattle
his mind, Ile formed an tuitteldsh, rel
excite the brute to attaelt leimnbung 12
dlie struggle to deal him .8 eleetialblow.-,
Getting on Ids knee, arid firmly grapin4
bis crunch, Demery yelled at fie dog. The
animal, still tearing ronitti the =nine 110
L
duelling hie jaws tegether, soulderdPet opt
pod, glared on the malt, ond then ma it
furious eprltipt for gib tte_d. With stiko
aim -d Domery's crutch f eeeeilded pentleb
dog's bead, and felled Vim to tile grottnet4
Hong anent it, that compel us tie return to ehe sylijohlito
the subjeet. We must tied deny that the
&eared investigation took place, The cum.
snide(' mt, but took no stops to lineal -
gate it ; they &night for no information.
Mr Cox, of the ehanced to be peep
eat ; but beyond nearing a 11011301088cE-
platuftion from ,Mr Litxten- the committee
did Mit emein to desire to gd. They eeoner-
ated him from wilulling the County the
matter ef the minutes, which he had spread
ont to double the number of lieges there
Wag any necessity for, or they would havo
made had lib printed thian iti the IAA the
work had been previously done o they al.:
eo exonerated him front all blame in
pocketing $25,06 more than his contract
price for publishing Ate last of land soles,
because the. lands paid for it, and not the
County. These aro facts, and the egoposie
to ti canuot deny it, Oati he call thiltegon-
oration 1 Dries it niake any diffprodeo whit
pays -that $25,05, if he had no right to it;
to constitute swindling. In the matter -of
the List of Convictions, the comniitteo re-
ferred the ouestion to two outside priblish-
era for their opinions. The Expositor had
better wait a little before he crows. The
other publishers of the Ceunty intend to
get the opinion of the Press Association
whiSli Mats jdily 19111; tit Brantford, To
their doeishin there 60,11 be ife elite We
repeat all the eharges tie have made agattirst
the Expositor ; all of :sthich eve aro pre-
pared to prove; which proof we had ready
to lay before the County Council, at the
June meeting, but was refused an op-
portunity nto do so. The system of in-
vestigation pursued there, was eimiler to
that of a Judge tatting a eltirionedisheen
statement, and refuting to hear witieeses.
A more thorough inveaggatione must take
Place ; and lie niattbit 'irlietbeT the Ea-
pasitor'a friondi in the County , Council
take offence or not, we will keep on ex-
posing this swindle tai tue Uouncil do'
Justice. --Star.
illaidatous,
Tite Seafortli Expositor has the audacity
to call the one-sided hole and minim affair
by whieh he was whitewashed, dai
gation in the printing accdutits of 1869,
when he knotshiniself that helms nohope
'but in bold words and flat :denials of the
charge brought home to him by the other
publiehers whom, he calls his "rivals," but
who would scorn to rival hint in °teener/
and deceit. He eannot get any responan
ble printer to sustain him in his position,
•-and m the estimation of the public he
stands self -convicted. The question of
rival publishers lies nothing to do with the
affair, as it is a more matter of facts ana
tiguree. We showed, that even allowing
the ,gepsitor's explanation of making five
columns into nine did hiin no good, as in
everyecase the proportion of his charge was
nwre then two to one, end in one case he
eharged nearly -five times what he ought.
Will he explain by *hat legiiiiieniein he
converts what should lee 86.08 in S3L85.-
Three times the infuriated bratte re nine
to the charge and three tinges WAS reptile
ed At tho fourth time lie fell sturinv
and bleedieg, end after breekirig the crutcl
Obi' Ifie head, tile adail fitifilJed Lim o
with on axe. Denney then dragged tii'
body outside; and 'calmly 'wated for a
return of his family.
nieo-esi '-
.ot
ItIumniers;
A FEW STATISTICAL EWDENCICIL
•10•M2 •
•
1orom the v1)416E1 teeprds kept sit Ng
rembee, in vivaria; vie disnelateethe 1011:1
I' I •
lowing interesting facts Oiling to •ex
tremey hot :seasons, in tilde:Se-feet j _ _ , .
In the year 1132 the Oteith cracked leY,
reason of the heat, the iielis aud etreatuti
in Alsaceallnitied tip; and the bed of the
River 1111ine eves dry.
In the year 1152 Oohed was g Obit,'
ihat 86,itakii)Niodto >Nib itiirai rays WDS
hot enough to eook t4s: , 6 ,,
In 1160 gathers h:f the eenitetoge itglitheg ......
Bela (Ilited from the effect ofthe heat l•
hi 1276 and 1277 theeidps of bay and
oats failed ,coutpletel,y;
• In 1440the heed wee kiiteriterelitistYk,A4
iii tife •37bars 1.74S, 132:- 1840 -and 51T
all tho ftenvewere nearlf dried up.
In the years 4398 and 134 a num culd'
have criessedettrynahotle eetee the Rived
Seine, Loire Itiarintil Dditatalie. • •
14 1393 mid 1394 tiiiiniale perished let
raseit of tho licatorlileli Was so mat Thai •
the harveet dried dip: . , •9 .. ,„..:,"'
tn 1556 there 'Finegreet titendh,throligh - • .
nearly the •whole Of Eurpe; ,
lia 1615 MkI Duo Vieth si,e1, in
Franco and Netherlands, au overpowering
heat. _ .
In 1718 itelid .not rain A dng10 farq
from April than Oefebbr 3 Td'e elrowinkt
grain was litunt; thdriversdridd up. In
inigated gardens the heat tres. 151,denned
twice.
The sinnmer of 1746 was neff Itil e'llei .
dry, the growing grain beinfe .fileaoutely
calcined. It did titottain iiir many• months;
In the famous -comet Ybai-1.8111---thit
summer was very warm. . to
In the year 1818 the theatres hod to
closed on aceonnt of the heat, the highest
temperature being 35 Reaumut; or Ilf
Fahrenheit.
Nairn., the three-daYhtif the iiiehlifioit
We defy him to do so, and yet he has the of July, 830 the thbrinthutittr St?it tit
audauity to ask lie "to swallow Our ca ros: 36 degreee Centigrade; -atone MO Erne al:
,Banrda.aeknewledge our sin."—Clinton New _ .9711nPaih8r3e2ii,hdealeriag
the uprising oi thtio 4tg . . ..
A... , and 5tb of July, the teutpedtif6 was the e •
- same:
Prot"' an Irish Point of Afesvi. • . eddieiteittii eta nliarti tiried iiii ii3 8,7,5:
---
In June, 180, when the oleolera appeati
The Londonderry. Sentinel, speeking of
ed for the second time, the temperaturd
the Fenian .raidsays :0-,- ,
was onlyahout 65 Fahrenhit,
The highest esti. eititinit that antiit4an ,
' Tho taroalamation of Preaident Grant,- n
warning • the people of thennited 'States.
againet violating the ° neutrality lawrt, le - *froltuthflt.ia0414.b11.112261Yoil6F"%lirti$rEranitaLlea i
Creeitable to the Uaited Statenthivern-
with a much lower temperature numeroug
menn But why are the American authori- •
parations are going forward ? Why are
tis so petient When the preliminary pre -
arms 1 They •seein la the preparatory
Fenians allowed to hold meetings, .collect
monad, drill men, buy cannon and store.
by the can
deaths occurm. axial *Lanas..
000 acres of =rit lands in Ona,tio which'
It is estimateil that theie.dre over
. nee- . . • - - • - .
stages- to be indirectly encouraged
be made very produettre by a fair.
local powers. - It may be that the Irish '
systera 4f drainage, Of these marallei .
vote has something ;lain the busidess. •
41090 are au ICent and Eax, 0,409 ua - -
ft is said that the raid Upon Canada was a .
. .
Accordingly he conveyed to her an episto- ' line 33 a,nd 34, con 7 a bridge. 840 ; on
to support her any longer' Upon the
. . . Velgravee 812 ; and a jOb of $100 which filibustering expedition, and it may have e eee , d , n , , 171 tee
ton and Grey, 38,009 in Middlerex, Timed:
, / been so to some extent,b t n other filibus-e .4031."' 10 iinefin and VictoraJ113,000 ite
u i
tau apprizement 'that he could not afford same. line con9, $5 • plank for bridge near
Carlton! and RuSse11,100;000 an Welling -
on. so discarded betook herself to the eel Tile Council then adjourned to ineet.' ene to prevent them. If the British tlWamP3
"'art.-- authorities have been active in endeavor -
i tering expeditions the United States
could be drained at a -tot wyeraAr-
receipt of this. intimation, the young pers- - 'nes been /et on con A and 5, lot 36 -4...
front 137 'cents to 81.20 per acre sta
Gemvernment were to act a similar part ate jug
consolations of Cerresive sublimateefrone lagain ou the third Titesday (19th) of July . .
the effects of aedese of which she is not at
present expected torecover. In the Mean-
titne 'Jones ertay find some satisfaction in
the refieetionthat she will possibly not re •
cover, end that if she should not; he is only
legally liable for ;he inexpensive presetip-
tion which has ;allayed hiti).:f .her ex-
pensiyeexistence,andfor thecheapfnueral
which he may, With thate fatuity of con-
scientiousnetie which seems to be his chief.:
failing, consider that 41 ha his duty as ed.
father to bestow upon her.eemanis.
it is certainly -cheaper to pay for the fune-
ral of a dead daughter once than to sub • t
living daughter for an indefinite perio .
.Srarepetitien of this conduct . to his su
ntviva:naggelffb7e,rilellineleigneti:nblie. hoped
that
9n
ds
soon -succeed in Teducinz his family to
MONEY,gooa,TfarinOseciwuriOtiriAnNhies'fro•nt- va al sh? nrial througeESE lFt3Th` ealfigtyciie*yi-eQsUgtenerg7alnyd1:1°:5;40146:
tAit ERA HOUTO.N—; A
$20 0 00 6:
foini eine to twelve year'. Nei interest the Great; Western direct fropr San Fran -
gen: ts Olsen and bound for North Adams, Mame
Where theyhave been engaged to work m
retained lo Mace*
Goderich. March OtAlaa " - shoe store.: They were dressed- in WOO
4
- - blouses and overalls andilatit rowdy liats,
• . 7 cuteCloae die front, :and ion!' braided,.
- Tiede en "pig -tail" coded en a neat hunch
• tir..,---tsT'ila-.11114iliillinf4:r2eFirt.Cra' Sod 1Volletabe•ckfi.altth7nillpeoarfall'nkr..f461;4 0 we
be
fjalla 1" '5114 TRII-Emix` lb?nriitfrcionan tleverta.c1)10 aoask 'MI!
• , • emmi••••=•••••••
it is wels, - t erehy axe an increase value of front
gent. - • wenlel never hear the lase of it.
J. TISDALE, -Clerk.
at least, that the United States Marshal 84 to 26
muniemaltics in their draining,
per nee. •ie, the local tdoveria-
ment is willing to co-operate tenth tho
Turnberry. uouneli. has captured the Fenian commander in
resti
ehief O'Neil. It is well for O'Neil hiin-
enen,
with the eamilemelities whether theyshall
I The met this clay (13th inst) at ' Dees" A
self, fer it is net likely that he would ha, •
advantages would 4 curivea from eTran-
be drained or not, bat each imp:Dr/Atte,
inembers present, the Reeve in the chair. by the Canadians. The day of leftist:tart"
be been captured
*fall pursuant to adjournment, all the ree'eu illtich tnereY had
proYede Moved by Mr Moffat, see byMr Mautes of last meeting were read and ap-
' - • aged them to persevere in their course of • PnPu p c n hear set le -
the Fenians is past. It has only entwine 'nig tiahetisenrivaasade inraantaalietsiana bthyetinereasettif
work iwill be undeitaltenteud pfoseented
inent and tnItivaticm. that. we hope the;
5oott, that as there Is my business with mlirder and ra . if Would he just to I
the Canadian people, who are exposed. to
the Court of Reyiston the Assesament 11
as it now stands be confirmed for the year °Pare men enaged,. in such brigand like
and pltatical expedttiensd
-carried, Hangh reported, the job of
removing the iloodweed at Eadeds bridge •
finished, amount 83.00. Mrgicott report,- . THE New tone Tribun, in ifs to,a-
ed John BrumeA job of Temovingthe flood- /Meal noticeOf Dickens, moan; the fact ea excursion, having suceeeded lit making
. very
wood at one of the Wmghaut bridges, fin- that the great noveliet, had at.firet much iatidanr7 nrragetnet.. The pro;
to the and. • ..
• - .4 4
PUSS ASS061•RTIQL-Alr...3a:km; ihe
indefatigable Secretere of flaeAsseciationt.
has returned from his tour of the FOPOSI
ished, amount 1f5, Mr. John Gemini' hostile criticism tO encounter • Atter the gramme 14) as nilogra i-grainal 2Pesang
Gem -min britige accerding to contract,- pickwiek paper, theoeithicesinet thus ree la rielng fa_ 8 e tram for affefo, *4;
i
presented his account tor work done at appearance of the ninth number of tle- tRrantford. 3tily 12th ; tee 20th 2rt
amount $10,- and also forrerneving ficied- markedee--.
The- above accounts ordered to be paid, doe/ hark+ us has great oleverness,bat • lel intreSt, during the after ; at
MZived by Mr Hogg, sec by MeScatt, that rum closely on eomeleading hounds in the matte the steamer for Dtroi, stpli t nut
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wood at the sainbridge, $7; ill all B17.- "The writer of the periodical which -is uP at the Maniiima Roue, vliat places IP
• Council outsiders the offer (if $80 einnetrous pack and nen he gives tougrte honrs at Clevellani,-EriiVitig Ha liktro,t flan
Blade to Mr John-Fiser quite sufficient (perobance vulgar totigue) he _ r@rnman nt ;ming of the i fl,--dwo nigets and
cmpensation for the road running 3e/int-if the bayban of ieveral deep d sge. - day OD board tlie ph); thence to Londen
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