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Huron Signal, 1873-09-24, Page 3
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The peeele of Exeter are trying hard tto h:Svc tits! first sod of tine London, lluron &� l:r'icc h,a0lroa,l t:tr 'd in tilcir 1•.11- 1.1!;;P. .\lfred Royd, a hail:et:man employed Ort the Grand Troon c R eilwav, ewes itl- at:an>ly killed at It ode:t on Sahli ,in. .3 while etelpiint; the en,iuc :cult a freight traiin , The total l.•7ssof shipping occasioned by the recent storm ee Mall pAss'd over the Lower Provinces, is estimated at trot• lititt:ired thuds 1•'t 1 doll ars_ A mast Severe hall storm plass: d over 0.,!1itiewond on the ON Pnlne of tilt Mit. inst. S -ons of the bail stones me ►- sared an itch and a .1 tarter iu detinvtcr. On satatrtia- thereto (,:avers of Guelph ratlti.•d:a by-1:aty gr:an!rt, the snha of :1+1 0tt;l to' aids tifia ere. ti.,n of a ern- tr.t: s;Ituol in the toren. I. ,ri Gordon, w la , t1.• 1 ee ,•etw eel :after the recenit tri-►l.•f t:E • .1merie an otlicers fir l,I,lnapl.;i.; hint, i, AN. roe only (ip- tnre..l by Jlanitoha detectives, and is =.,saw tri e4 'I 111 \\i ulrl•. ,. The latest punk,, r ,,f the (' 1.14.1: nil Il 1••-•, • : •n! : its :i pr.•trait of 1 1,1r. L. W, Jfe11n! ,•II ;le:' t'.tcitie Sean- zr�l,o�rt.T;:.'...7,•c• 11:111,IN frank, . _ •:tt, and .i.•:: r.ti ii. 1. s is .:1•141 Cris, ,t'. •11 the 11.m. .1•'1ui t .t• :Z^ et ;tv 'E .Ii ♦t't',:tlf:11, a, i:,, S:n' •-Lie ,- t:.1• 1, I1, & B. h••:., a :an t rill : t..thor tt.t_•;ere4l talla:e:; .•'L :.1 meeting as fol - n‘ s: - `_\s 31r. ('.•r11 huosso much o' ra,, w.ivs, p •rhips 1,o 1: telt us something about the #'til l -_- • r'••„',, 1 The -Mitchel: ..1. tells Of two • enti_ralrs who aro at present carrying the "hod” in the %Bili,:. One is an Eng- liar barrister and the ••tier a R. _\., of St_ .\:t.irt w l'aie-erca., Glasgow, 1 • de.,:lte t: 'L, b ,;lase t•1 the pfd c•Ian try, As sen',••,the. h eve ren••ntiy done, frit have ;,r Ferrel t 1 ,e .rk and earn their hr••.iti by the slice' of their brows until smile:.iii, het:e_ turas up. 'I'. C. Patteson. e if:oriel ;naneeer of the 3! 6. , h:1s :ef: for the Suth. Wonder whether t:,e flee:.^:; Scandal l',4nlnlis- si..a, now Si: tit: h as any- thing to do twi:i n::. >'i.l.la:t_t•\::' t:1,' interrogatory is > : • as r:.ts• ,;t ,•,:e As t'.1 • one proponntl- t`ti•. 6 \l:'1:...r. :: . •, •,': ..lc' nj t:' respect- ine Hen. (1, .re Be,n. "It takes all t`3' d.::: re:ac_• :.i t:te . ,world. } u't know, 1•w'., •,e ,` • -A coroas:r-1 n for the t,r,.i!ls: Sir li;l,°i Allen icer, r _e?)s.ribed•- in for- mer el eo__. n 1 r.. ...•ct:e,n, h.tw ever. ace'•r' the John A's. l'••:ai:ttiz ,a witnees. Sir Hush 'sub • - scribed• at :east <t:,•,.otuJ in guild. Brat's a :;.sod deli .-f money -enough for a dozen ^. oderea• f •rt'.lnes. What was the m air: of the ordinarily close-tisted Sir Hugh in • ibsaribin,” ?t3(1,ODU LII gold the 1. ,y rd:tl:u: c,rrnptiou fund at this pia::_ t1:.ar to .' 1f it n:aS lee • on the nn•1erstandiu4 that he was to receive the Poci:t1• Chatter in return, what c -••L.1• Sir II;ig:i's motive' S. _ - At L..:n: 171. ..i •'e fiat .•tit., the wife of A. S. F ,h , i , of a d.1• ,ea. -Cr; Iia t'1..? Torn: 1.7 efaIrev, .In the -tth tui:. Mrs. To ?. t,' tel --r, .,f J s ... At Ktn.ardtie. 4'n nae''- :It nit., the aa.fc! of Ili ,i -.,lits Vausteue, of a son. At iiInce- :n- ,e thf 97h i.ist.. the wc¢e of Mr. e1' 11. liurti- n, of a doe eh Ler. At lith ,dine. n the tnth inst., the wife of 31r An<,_:w J• i •,..ac,u: a daugh- ter. At Kinctr.T,ea r, •--1 t . -'1-h in;t., the wife of Sir. Jelin Ga.]: 1, o', a dao;titer. At Wingham, on the Gth instant, the wife of Mr. George-Pettypiece of a son. In Seaforth, u1• Seot. 17th, the wire of • -Mr. John U. Ilteiiran, of a son. In Walkerton, on the 16th inst., the wife of Judge Kingsmill, of a son. In Seiforth. on the 19th inst.,_the wife of John Beattie. Fsq: -J. P., of a on. ` AMBIAGES- At the residence of the bride's mother, \Voe.3st»eck, Sept. 2nd, by Rev. John McTavish, Mr. James Ande'son, of Se:af•,rth, to'. Miss Mary McDonald, of \\ eedsto.;'a. In G•.derich, on the lath inst., at, the . residence: of the bride's father, by the Bev. James Graham, Mr. Henry (:nest cf Win haul, „ 3fiss Lizzie S. third d a&i titer of Mr. Geo. Co.., of • 11.,derich. On the Itath inst., by the Rev. R. Ure, Mr. William Rothwell of the firm of Knox & Rothwell, to Ames Dickson, daughter of Mr. John Mitchell, all of Uoderich. At the residence of the bride's brother, Wroxeter, by Rev. Mr. Hawke, of Gerrie, Mr. James Mitchell, of Goder- icii, to Miss Catherine Manson, of Wroxeter. At the Manse, Kinloss, on the 90 inst.,e. by the Rev. A. G. Forbes, Mr. David Lowe, of Manitoba, to Mary McIn- tyre, e_tiest daughter of Donald Mc- Intyre, Esq., Bervie. At the residence of Pro`essor Cavan, Toronto, on tho 9th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Hamilton, :Ir. Wm. Douglas, Deputy kteeve of Tnrnberry, to Jessie E iinendston, youngest daughter of Mr. Robert Beattie, fiynton Mill, Itexhu ehshire, Scotland. On the Oth instant, by the Rev. E. Soft - ley, 3fr. Gustavus Parton to Mrs. Hannah Hartley, both of the township of Tnrnberry. On the 5th inst., by the Rev J. Whit - look, at the BiOle Christian parson- age, Emeter, Mr. Henry Thaler to MissZoander Croft, all of Stephen. In Clinton on the lath inst, by the Rev. :Ir. Kea gg, Itich•:tel R<ansford, Esq., to Florence, dilly daughter of 13.Hate, Esq. On the 16th inst, by the R•W. John S Fisher, at the residence of the bride's father,Mr. William Little (of the firm of Bingham & Little, merchants) Lneknoav,to Esther Melissa, daughter i=f John Treleaven Esq.Lncknow. By the Rev. F. E Nugent,Sept. 19th, at the residence of S1r. Thotnas Pent- land,Goderich, Mr. John Letshman of Wawauesia to Miss Eliza Jane Eng- land of Morris. DZT 3- At Clinton, on the 9th inst., J. Taylor, aged 49 ycars. At Clinton, on the 8th inst., Amie Edith, ;laughter of Sutherland and Mary J. Maleolmson, aged 1 year and 2 months. In Ellice, on Sept. 8, Mrs. Valentine Barthel, w. native oil: Also ce! French Germany. She emigrated to Canada with her husband, who aurvive3 her, in the year 183;, and settled on the Huron I#oad, 'being among the first_ settlorre in the i, uron Tract. At Gerrie, on Fr day, Sept. filth, Mar- garet, relict of the late james,. Young and another of James Yotuig, Wroxeter, aged 68 years. At Zurich, on Friday. the 16th inst., Casper 13illt. In Exeter, on the 17th inst., Gua Gor- donDrevr, infant son - of Mr. John Dew, eabinet-rnalrer, aged 5 mouths. , In Clinton, on the 1.6th inst., Annie, in - feat dein gbtor of Mr. D. M. Malloch. At Aliment*, Conaty Lanark, on the elide instant, John Sinclair; age& 33 years. At Goderieln, on the 17th inst., Caroling Llli;Q 15La, infant /daughter of B. L. Doyle,, Il's3t1•, toed 1O months. Ics Staeley at hie' renitence, Saublt lino, on Sept 13th, Matthews West- lake, Ste, aged alyeere. At Erytbbat,Ide e, on P apt. 16th, Ifenry ,'. taicr,recon- Tson of M. I#.1It. Jl�ae:es.,..1•ro-rsantl';,Ssn0nths. .1 "' 1at2 CB sIr 3 fs heron•ill119491.1t1)7in con. 6,Aiscardsue ir,i C L . firth Jennie,1 relict of the to r% )'& 1* r1:U393i, ago&AO rpara, At Goderich, on the 22d inst., William J. Payne, aged 28 years. In Goderich Toii.lship. on the 18th in- stant, Air. Alexander'Leith, aged 30 years. • - ' P ears - 1 all Shows. Coa.11 Huron, at Seafnrt.h, Thursday and Friday, Oet. 2nd and 3rd. Colborne, at Smith's hill, Wedges• day, Oct. 1st. Turnbcrry, tat Wing ham, Friday, Oct. Grey, at lirussels,Tltursday, Opt, 9th. Morris, tit Blyth. Wednesday, Oct. lith. Stephen and ('sborno, at Exotor, Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 29th and 3(1th. Ashfield and Wt<wannsh, at Dungan- non, Tuesday Sept. 30th. a. X- suntan's Sado Roeist::. Sept..".(` - Farm Stock, lot. 3, c••n. 9, W. 1). Ashfield, I. Griffin. Oct. 1 -Farm Stuck, lot 0, con. I).Ashfneld, Ed. Kendrick. 2 -yarn( Stock, lot 10, con. 2, Barfield Road, Goderich T'p, \Irs. Shannon. 4 •Jrorttrefat Sale, lot 20, emu. 1, Turuberrv, l'rottytt tf Martin Soli: fieri. G 11 n,sehold l+n.Ail tire t'lc, at Mort, CIoderich. 'lort.no•e Sale Land, het 12, 1 alio Shore Range, Col- borne, G. t'atnpnigne Solicitor. 1ort•;'17•e Sale Land, lof• 7, con. \.!atloid, is•,11,v .lulenstuu Sobel t, •r8. Ncui :lo uertic.c;nellt:i. WANTED. et GOOD Plain Cook wanted. Apply to 01115. SHERIFF MACDONALD. Goderich, 21th Sept., 1873- 13SSa°- TRAY COW. cSME into the premises of the sub- scriber, scriber, Lot No. 1, Lake. Shore, Ashtield, in Jule last, a light brindled ('ow, Tile owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take her awe}. DANIEL IZ%AR,D. Port Albert, ISth rept. 1873 13S8c; STOLEN, 101)-E Dollars reward iwi11 be paid by the Goderich Horticultural Society to any person, for such information as will lead to the conviction of the party who stole the Handkerchief upon Ex- hibition in the Drill Shed upon Thurs- day evening last_ PETE It ADAMSON, Secretary. Goderioh, Sept. 22nd, 18; 3. 11SSa Sheriff's Sale of a '.ands• County of Huron, j BY virtue of a To Wit: S Writ of Ve li- tionExponas issued out of HerMajesty'a County Court of the County of Huron, and to me directed against the Lands and Tenements •If Edward Pierce, Senior. at the sui' of Thomas Hawkins, 1 have seized and taken in Execution all the right, title and interest of the said Defendant in and to Lot number Two in the Seventh concession, E. D. Township of Ashfield in the County .,f Huron, which Lands and Tenements I shall offer fur sale at my O'lce, in the Court House, in the town of Goderich, on Saturday the 27th day of September, instant, at the hem. of 12 of the clock n ton. J. C. CURRIE, Acting Sheriff of Ilurou Sheriffs Othee, Goderich; ) 1st Sept., 1673. f 13•^;7 td WIL AND- MUST BE SOLD AT THE LION STORE TRIS FALL, $30,000 worth of Goods Comprising Dry (foods, Groceries; 417.7) 2.1 CD r� 0 0 col VA 1324 Immazgi tV 8r a 670 0 Pd CEA 0 0 E+1• I=° • lh'P J. Walt.er'e - California 'Vinegar Bitters aro a puroly Veg.. etable prepnrat ion, made chiefly from tho native herbs found on the lower ranges 6f the Sierra Nevada moun- tains of California., t:lo medicinal properties of .which aro extracted 1herc•feon1 Withent rho use of Alcohol. The yuci lion is almost tinily asked, .. \'Ill.,• is the cause of 1110 nnpar- al;ilea _tnce(•-3 (:f `'ixEoAit BIT - Tr -,1;.; ;'' ( ltu' answer is, that they rt�t::e., the cause of disease, and ilio patient recovers his health. They tiro tho C'•e:tt Itlood purifier and a a perfect Reno- vator and 1 nvi,.Iretor of the system. 'Never 1�.•fere Li 1116 history of the world Ica- a Ile -divine' ln•en compounded pos- re, ;tilt tie) r�•nterhable qualities of Arts - 111 .1: t;lr.:::x in healing •rho sick of u\ t tri•-e::,•o m::11 i, Ii h to. They aro a 1•:"111 I'nz •all, e :t: wc11 ns a 'funic, r:•I:.•, FI:- (en:- • 1 i+m or iuliauintation of 111.' !.i, r.::.:,i \i.(:ral ()mans, in Bilious lt`'A fie. E;'•�.�V'1'� l(' (•f DT:. \Verete tees 1 1 tt.,: ,. c !;rrret:s aro .Aperient., Dia- phl 1. t ,tit rtt1Ve, Nutritious, Laxa- t t !, �- 1a!ier,Conotor-Irritant, Aine,.tive, and Anti -Bilious n3. II. '•:CDOA:lr,f) al'; CO., 111111"!',1, ,4 G..., .',rt.., S'la Francisco. (miter, nue ,e .r . f t, ^t:m :ofd ('11 111nn Sts.,:�.Y. t.ottt 1,y tri: iJru,-g(sts aid $,colors. IT. D U L LOP r 7 'ter 1.e �•Irin�;>I.•ckufaoode ia Bi 4:14,1 i .i o,.; ,ts1011 to -make all 1.;u•:- : F I : lit, , ,_r tri t:,e must fashion- r.: lovcst rates. .�1 ail t:. _ I c••' :•t:wiiy on hand. A l l!, 1. 1::• lir.- 7,. • 1.1 ,. t -i.1:. 1:.1..11!. :u•t.tt•rree. .a ','. ;'. ,: ; ticcul! ud ioiute- Veit; °Tact- ; .. . 31 i -. • .. 11-'75; assort: . ,t, _.. `;e i:tifortn ly ••,('nt1 alloywed, W 1C()N is :,it0E8�iliORSE j 1,4 11 , N.1 i 11•, by the keg or box, ---,_l:Ji.:.:.;):i .i lilsltlt'S. P�t)_1it (Jr, ;i'� TM: BALtREL/Olt, (itAL GAL LAMPS, JeIIl NSUN t KEIiJ'S. p �� ITER �;'ni . T \SSO1.TMENT -of TA E1 +�1 T 9 ifs fLiJ Cu . , I t - l -;J T, REN AND T O. N1"F.�, PLATED Go•ierich, to be l,:_.1• t.TOfll:St)N & KERR'S. SSOP,T:,TE`;T OF LOCK- A FULL STI/CK of 'ver} Ili:e' 1 I ion A \:'I Ittl)'i Celebrated MILL SA W of I+1T.I:ti, ami Sorby's HAND and RIP W•• " - y -0 D t� SA\t' , t:tc 1•. tin tie Market. A �9 A. 4 Z. �a pit ti(11I_�SON & 1.I;P►P. S. N.ND 1• l j "i' ; ('ii t,:• .1'10N CP.OSS-CETT 1 (, , t1 I .\iV HANDLES at 'rt 1, rr � r� ' 1.1 '` j %, '1..:..r s _1i 1; `; <t,N t:; KERR'S. Loots a Shoes, )UST TO IL\_:D, IT t::d'; :_: ;:' hP,OII THE Ready Mado Clothing, A°� t�01!'p ��S��, ,,�. :illi tr.., s.nele and doable hats and Caps, 3x &c. _ stcci SEE PRICE LIST Good Young Hyson 45c peal ' " Raisins 6e per lb. 12 Ibs. good Sugar $1, Butter 17c per lb. Dry Goods Cheaper than the Cheapest. AT GEO. McKENZIE'S. Goderich, Sept. 2nd1873. IS HEREBY GLV EN that application will be made to the Legislative As= sembly of the Province of Ontario, at its neat Session, for an Act to annex the Townships of Ashf old, Colborne and West Wa vanosh in the County of Huron, to the South Riding of the said County for Registration purposes. GEORGE ARMSTONG, Reeve. WILLIAM YOUNG, Reeve. CHARLES GIR1IN, Reeve. Colboi ie, Sept.8th, 1873. 1387-8w NOTICE T om►' W..A 1" TO T,($ NEW DOMINION CLOTHING STORE. PHIL NOBLE' MEROHANT TAILOR, . IIAMILTON STREET, GODERICIJ, Has now received a beautiful stock of - Fall Goods, comprising Tweeds, Beavers, &e., which he is prepared to make up on the shortest notice, and guarantee a_good fit or no charge. Also a large stock of Men's and Bops' Heady -Made Clothing. I haye jus 'recoivcd a splendid stock of Gent's Furnishing Goods. Just to hand a beautiful assortment of ?_— A.T S 8t CA.PS, All of which I am determined to sell CHEAP for CASH, in order to make room for more, which will be to hand in a few days- A. call solicited before purchashing elsewhere. • _ Remember the stand, next to Wm. Acheson's Harness Salop, Hamilton street. 1386 Sept. 6th, 1873. 1L:1MI iC3 TAL • MISS .STEW -ART Has removed her Millinery Establishment O the Stare formerly occupied by Mies McConnell, ori. mast Street, tris , where sh© will be glad to see her old friendsentitle publiegeneraliy. -11. Large Stock of fail Geodg . n:cpoctcll shortly to arrive: goderich, 8th Sept,, i87a. - 1386 Office Requisites. 9 A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF Foolscaps, Copying Letter Books, - Inkstaltds, Ihyoice and Letter FiJc3, Muci1age,i Seals, - Pons, Pencil:,, AND ALL OTHER Stationer's Sundries • regnired in the Office and Counting Room, offered at lowest rates for cash, At JiiuU11Uu P'S, Goderich, Lag. 26th 1873. SALE OLAS UNDER and by virtue of a Power of L Sale contasned in a Mortgage, made by Thomas Richardson, default having been made in the payment of the same, will be sold by Public Auction, at G. M. Trueman's Auction Rooms, in the Town of Goderieh, on Saturday the 4th day of October,1873, at twelve of�clock noon, The following free( Old property, Lot number twenty in the) first concession of the Township of Turreoerry in the Coun- ty of Huron, containing one hundred acres more or less. . TEnafs or Seen -One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of sale, from ono to five years will be given for payment of the balance to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply to G, M. Trueman, Esq., Auctioneer, Goderich, or to CRONYN & MARTIN, Vender's Solicitors, London, Ont. Dated 26th August, 1873. 1385-5w.�° �• J0;nN5(l., & KETtR'S. ftC' OMPLE T E A SSOTtTMENT OF LOCKS, HINGES, NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS and OILS, at Lowest Cash Prices. always on }land, At JCIINSO;`i & KERR'S. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MENTS, frren the best makers, at Low, est CaUh Price, At.JOIDNSON & KERR'S. AR11CULATt ATTENTION PAID' to the wants of the Farming Com- mu-tity, and lir,Iers from the country proxt•,t1y attended to, 1 At JUf1TtS0N & KERR'S. ire iLL AND- cir.ouLAR SAWS' LB"' at ?i:t'.:er''s I'rice List, carefully or- dered and discount for cash allowed, :\ .10.11:40N. & KERR'S. 'r1; WIlULE OF THE ABOVE ~ u1OODS are offered CHEAP, ,CHEAP, for (;ash,. At JOHNSON & KERR'S. ILES' PATENT ALARM CASH Drawers, the heti, in the world - Price only $4 50. • At JOi '•ISON & KERR'S. • EME IDER, THE PLACE, Sign of the rr'cgs.CtIt Saw, • JOHNSON &. KERR., Ccdericb. Mar i 11th, 1873. • 1•iTRAY CO a , q'+ TPtAYED front the premises of the ' - Subscriber about the 1.6th of August, a red Cow, with white belly, flank and tip of tail, dark bag with white spot on it,' head and neck dark -red, white spot on forehead, horns turned in, 5 years old, giving milk. Any person giving information that will lead to her re- covery ir?.1 be suitably rewarded. • JAMES CONLEY., • , Fisherman• Godorich, Sept. 8th,187 3. 1336-c* a- wA.NribE1) A QUANTITY OF 00 RDWOO D, ALSO ' $g,,i...s;-'•,3 For which cash will bo paid. R-HAWLEY & SON, Harbour Flats. Goderich, 8th Sept,, 1873. 1386d 'STRAYED P110111 the' farm of tins. McPherson, • Amborloy,. • on the 10th A.11gnat, u brown .Horse, 17 hands . high, 7°years old with a small white tstar in forehead, and white elf fore fetlock. Information leading to his recovery, will be suitably ewar P. MCrRZ tMCP,, 1dXrSopt.873. ' 13074': Kincardine. rip] I E undersigned having opened • out a new stock ,f` Groceries, Glc wgwar,e,, Crockery, Cie., &c., In the Store lately, occupied ,Y,y . James Brackenridge, trusts that `, he may. be. favoured with a share of the .public.pat- rotiafe. H. COOKTil.: Goderich,Sept. fat, 1873. 13$5c BrE217. STEMS, Affil litho the irorni o1• of the under •iI •=ill Lot «3 eon 11,Townehi of trr�, iG , p Stem: West ��tav anorfii it Red- Meer with limes tr='tiy turned up, -coming 4years oil., ri:ro cvr')cr its rtquesteci to prove r °v° ty,pt•Y elf -r; ;ea and flake him away VOX GREENING. I ING. r n , r�.8 't,x3 i i 70 .- 1386c t . ( THE eVlie iii it it 11 11Wilmemillii lir - ED STORE, GQDEH.ICH. itlll%1%11'ttlt ;'.- STILL • REDUCTION The great Gleaning Sale at Crofts & John- stop's will be continuedd, two, days longer and still greater reductions will be made in order to clear out a lot of Remnants and Odds and Ends. The above goods will be marked at Mali the original price. N. B. --Piles. of new fall goods opened. up, Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing, Groeeries, Boots and Shoes, bought forCash andmarked in plaice figures very low. NO SECOND PRICE. • NEW DRUG STORE ! T $IGN, RED MORTAR, East Side Market Square. . J. S.oi\TI� Ot 2G Years' Practice, NOTED -B OR PURE DRUGS. IS just receiving from. European and American markets weekly the follow- ing articles: - Drugs, Chemicals, • Sponges, Hair Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Fellows' Compound Syrup Hypophos- phites, Radway's Medicines Ayer's do Large stock of Worm Medicines for Tooth Brushes, Children, - Hair Restoratives, Bowel Complaint flair Dyes, • remedies, the best Perfumery, in the world, try- Atkinson's Lubins them, Magnolia Balm; Pain Killers, too nu- Laird's Blom of merous to mention, Youth, Sarsaperilla, Lily White Tooth Cod Liver Oil, Paste and Powder, Bair Oils, Sea Salt for Baths, Castor Oil, Patent Medicines, Lamps, Black Oile, Lamp Glasses,' Yellow Oils, Dye Stuffs of all kinds fresh and good, Bond's Tonic .Bitters, the best in the world for DYSIEPSI A., Any quantity of Certificates' can be pro- duced if required of its efficacy. , Horse and Cattle Medicines. 1385 .! Notl'ICIE. Ithe natter of the. Estate and effects of thelateMAacautze Davis, deceased. Notice is herebygiventhatall creditors and other persons having any debt( or claim upon or eff ecting :the , Esteto of Margaret Davis, date cif the Town, of Goderioh, who (lied on .or abontthelst> day of January, A. D.1873, and whose, will has been dulyproved byes has Ex-• ecutore thereof are hereby required to send in the particulate of theirs claims to ;us, the said Executors;at the Town of Goderich, in the County of Hu on, on or before the Fifteenth day. of "Decem- ber next,. at the expiration_ of which ed to distribute - - he time we will.prooe t meets of the said.Margaret Davis,: the testator, among: the persons':. entitled thereto; having;regardto the, debts and claims only of which we shall' then have had notice,: and ` we as 'such` Exocntors will notbe liable for the assets'so dis- tributed to any person of whose debt or claim we shall not have had notice at the tim e of Such distribution.. „Dattel at Goderieh this Bra da of , 3' September,A..D 1873. JOHN' B1 KE ' ROBERT 1385 -Grit. FT.ecutolre, &g., Goderich • POOR. COPY• f 0 S & JOHNSTON. EMPORIUM. J . C D E T L© ii & CO. • Aro receiving daily their . NEW .FALL GOODS, Special Lines PRINTS, DRESS GOODS' WINCEYS, SKIRTINGS,. COGAND S TS RIBBONS, Hell Lanes in Black Lustros, - - Black Alpacas, Black Baratheas, Back Cobourgs, Silk warp Black Paramattas, Black Crapes. A FRESH LOT or Sash Ribbons, Ladies' Belts, Rnfr3ing, Underclothing. Flu h1cxla1 1 Tz,ilori 1•g. l‘1�a' w 1•r-RTF3MI)S. A PERFECT FIT G UARA NTEED. J. C. DETLOR &-CO.. Goderich, 1st September, 1873. JUST RECEIVED AT A LAR:.: IMPORTATION OP RO NAN SASAE Ladies A LARGE QUANTITY OF Belts and. Silk Lace WITH A • ofRibbons, ��ces a�0 �`c d Stock Wen ���a� to �t�o 4.4.77 lies N Tail 3G` Lonrreloths L bster -hunch .--Special Li�lles ill 3d n , � Cotton SvSheetings, Godfniolf,'August 1 ith,1873, HURRAH FOR MA ITLANDVILLE WILLIAM STANBURY, inhabitants of A. PULL STOCK OF GROCERIES consisting of TEA, SUGAR, • TOBACCO, CURRANTS,I RAISINS, ALSO ICES &o., &c. • THANKFUL for past favours, desires to inform the Maitlandville and surrounding country that he is to be found et the old stand, ready and willing to attend to the of his cdstomers. He has on handwants Illy first you x:111 fincltg tide cid eftleo 1,-g, Myneab roe IL'iliseovortn nc� l0 Js1, ].tlyttlthdttponlhlala is afavoratofo� My next lathe cad of the Marquis cf L0 0. Gly fifth in aal3eo co luny oda gree, Illynoxt you will see blunt before 10; Mynoventhin always the cpdofjaRail; 0 my next you will find just two inn Call. 11y neat you will find it's hero ellnloao An article is or may he a noun. My tenth tothe mind rcalpleanaro would CIVO My next is my earth en sure:aa 1 live, My twelfth Ufa Fifty lin funny no doubt. My LIUt is the same so please find me out, For Choice Groceries AT FAIR PRICES. ikp THE MOST POPULAR BUSINESS OF THE DAY, — b TIM MOST POPULAR LIOv1!IEnT. CLOTHING! MOVING OUT OP El. S ITH & cos.' Merchant Tailorine ESTABLISHMENT. UST receives. by the subseri'.Eer@ a large stoat -of tlif SPRING•'TWEEDS, BROADCLOT 5, ,� FANCY COATINGS, VESTINGS, i:c.„ Weare determined to cell c4litnnl good seeds, apo A GOOD FIT G UA RANT BE on NO 8A1,13. resaDtthingV.:Tilat32A LAIiGESTOCK OFryi�pp� �l�CNP,mff4iii`�IC pally hoe matltifactnre. Just receive3 the GENTS' .p't)ANIS IHNG GOODS, H TS, SLLfl TS, COLLARS, AND TIES, all of which m1i he sold as low as tiessiltles some say that opposition in the life of trade. Others ray his is the place to get a 'f Good Clothes Made• we are bound by strict attention -to badmen s with our facilities and experience in trade to throw all interlopers in the shade. ,. Cutetny dens fsie of -Charge." Mr -Wanted two5rst-c 19 i wer kava fen _ which the highest Tinges WC/ be T t Re. member the stand„nest slum' to 3.-BBor ti's (Drag Store, on the C Dry Goods, Nails, Crockery, Glastiware, FLOUR 4» FEED. • Having been granted a Shop License for the sale of Liquors, he will keep on hand a full stock of WHISKEY, ALE - BRANDY, ' RUM, GIN, WINES, &c. &c. &c. IN BOTTLE OR ON DRAUGHT. Ole The highest market price paid forButter, Eggs and other produce. Remember the stand, nearly opposite the School House, Maitlandville. March 4th, 1873. 1352 ELS. PARSONS & Co., HARDWARE MERCHANTS, MARIKET SQUARE. GODER.IC,H. Have for Sale MINK, PDX, and other traps, CROSS OUT SAWS, MILL SAWS, WOOD SAWS, AND BEST ' e-R—T1;S OF HAND SAWS; CHOP- PING AXES, VARI- OUS MAKERS kND PRICES. BOY'S AXES, HAND AXES ANCD BROADAXES. COW TIES OF SEVERAL KINDS, LOGGING CHAINS - OF ALL. SIZES, GLASS,PUTTY, WRO u GHT AND CUT NAILS die. And °.large assortment of all lin' ds of H_ARDW ,&i, At lowprices for CASH, Opposite MARKET HOUSE. G. H. PARSONS .& Go God erieh, eNov. 281871. IS OTICE i - • LLP TIES INDEBTEDTO THE Ap &1ESrgsiai' Office for work done previous S to -the 31stDec. last, are required to ray . un AL oxen to the undersigued. - f E • ABRAHAM sQ i IT A . Goieriph,Fe G+73 E 93w3tf •T ABRAM/VAT Smiza coo. €t, Now is your titnotobuy ,,',first fess £colza machine. Thenow, improved"Osborn "1stl:o bee Family -Machine made in Canada- Abraham Smith, Agent. Oodencb. April,15,1873. 1285 43U 1E4 Broken Hea When: pa.esiug over Graham's hill - A pale wan man was seen, Crouching among the tliiietle'a Iaowere, And angry was his mien. Tho moment that he heard my step, - He turned on mo quite bold, .And then into my willing ear, Did his sad tale unfold. I bought a pound of Tea,_lic raid, When I went into Town' And as I canoe up Grahattm'e hill, My Tea it all went down. I went straight home untomy wife, My lees she did deplore, And said that into Town.againi, She ne'er would trust lire more. She said I 1 new the Tea haul strongtlr, Through twenty bags 'Would go, And had 1 the Tea'jsecurely wrap',' 'Twould not have happened so. Ho paused, the tears streamed down his face, His bosom heaved a nigh, And then ho eaid with a bowed bead, To gather the Ted I'll try _ e tried, he triol and .tviola agt .t. Then looked quite sad at ins, And begged that I'd lend him the peke Of another pound of 'Tea. - I said I'dlend him just the pyo, If on me ho would tall, e said ho guessed he'd rather, not, For he bought his Tea of ?tall. I handed out tiro cash at once, When ho wenton his way. I met this sad, yet pleasant man Again on Saturday. I told him that he look€r gtiite opium, That he had much improved, He looked, and as he caught say eye, I saw he was much moved. Dear sir, he said, he took my hard, You have been good to me, My wife and I 'are both content, We, had our cup of Tea. A cup of Tea is :our delight, We love it above all, • We get the Tea to suit our taste By giving Ball a call. His Tea has strength and flavor tea, . It makes us feel quite strong: Then said the thing that charmed their hearts Was the pleasing kettle's song, And now, kind friends, my story's done, I ask you rine and all, , - When'er you ehnuce to pass his way, To give a call on Ball. - Sept. lat, 1873. 1385 IF YOII W9NT FINE ALE OR Brown Stout, LUMP. Y se T1IIOMAS SFENCER OF 3E3 St, rr El 011, alp GO TO D, FRROUSON'S, . T -I A III ILIO N - S JL REET', 1869-6m GODEI?ICIL THE Very Thing Wanted NEW HARDWAEE -STORE In -OTOERICJ OPPQSiTE MARKET HOUSE. SIGN BF IflE CIffCULAR SAW ming suBsCIi1Ct ti,g E(I ZOSAi! TEAS' Tart havejuatronspletcaoprmngmt 4,1:Tatireriew and COMPLETE _STOCK OF HARDWARE. DWARE. ofallfttntia niatc?a n1• i ha n :f1 .at r,` res flint arty /empetitien. Befoso prd-el: ";z:gc7E:t:uem, Dealt two nag e;.1" D.—Riot of Goads Lc d, seat week Dv ,J k:.,,P,ai,kE t,.. ern Macke, Hong _AV