The Huron Signal, 1880-12-31, Page 8•
TSE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, UECEMB h.�' 31. 1880.
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'i 07.4 T#c Mr. Da IIs, D. Il �r. tl,,;,,. reit nWats les wase et ea
e two 1lira'�laMlsel.e astir*/. Iw+fh ��
of
Mu • At Sod rk h,
23re1 I v. Ur. l're Mr.
it. ltuu eim an of ( 'roo ustfip, to
cafit,,tit, widow or the late Mr. Peter
ne of Perth. Lanark ('u.
gllenhead-Whillrir. O,t tb0
t br head nc:ejj i ter-
itylla
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8, toM too Whit
• Mita.
�bab In 'olttott, on
r* -vi' 11oiily. aged 80 y
2lth, Mrs. Pitt -
11
coMMt '1ICAfi1Ol S.
bC,ourneIYes reipioneible or the
of aur t'urresp,t1enb. tribu-
.IepN'1❑"'r.l Inst imams them
bite questions, and be brief.
enc *rite** USUda s.
u( The Hees SiguaL
liths, --Will roe kindly insert the
fit owing (ointntlnication in your next
isms for =M� �y���etit of the little ones. In
the ward seROera it was announced that
t he schools weith1 re•'pen "n the 3rd of
January. This is :w error. It nhotlld
Iiia the seventh. The fact of
thein a High School situated in
(lode the term of vacation to
the 7!th, instead of the 2nd, as ordered
by the Midi.. Se had Act
Yours truly,
L. Cit..n:i.
Sr. Grrrard'. RIndnees.
.Auctioneering. Election taro • _ _ I3latistr •
�i7AV4 THZ sLliain0 O TBs NICHOLSON SURGEON DEii '
• :.t. lids. 1 TOW31 OF (iODiItICH. • TtNT. Ot *sea j• , West Street
11NNT4 Y, ll tba tYl utrA • dWrs betuw Daag e!•t1'Ml, (3ode' I
FRANCIS r rue SAN Lu,eis Vit D i, nivoixt� wiiedit.ial nnotiarrnot n •pryrr ?1ST
t7st
�Iwt.uttaar her tate Cunn•.oes oaf it lyavo owtsentud ruse a gwJidat1 at rite Iw1E.'
%Ft !•1lk'otll[. g'srtur n Iruaabi,h (glfM ngnluntclt.alaln t
MI'1101 11.12.-e1 •r a tc Coition, tEiWkl of d, N
mit I:,n l • . a 1.1.• w,1: he had
a t--�►tAr_� .
_•(' b JF It THE PAdt'
M N deride. O
A huge cumber of spurts and *emu-
lators gathered et the River, un
Saturday- last &o, wittiest' the trotting
races. The ice was keen, the weather
was bracing, and at time* the eu:ita•u.ent
in butting circles nese high. Tete chief
interest seemed to centre iu the %Hitt
between " Kitty Wells " and " Lillis
Bonner," but the casting of shoes by the
latter in the fist heat, p coed the
of getting first place out of the q
be they never so good previous to
event. The following are
TSa ISTILIie.
Yo the Editor of the Signal,
SIR,-- I was surprised to read in your
last isaue a letter front Mr. Gerrard,
d1 fast he had been so kind to buy
dead s 11 and family. I wish to
say t consisted in giving
us a few sheep's heads, and such like
during the past pew yean. Often during
the illness of Mr. Squire, we have had
to subsist upon boiled turnips without
env other nutriment. I beg to state
that the first item w•ttich appeared in
Tat SIGNAL was correct in every parti-
-culat•, and when Mr. (isrrsjd rent out
of kis way to sound his edit m=ile at
the expense of the mute of the dead,
*the =widow and the orphan, he did
not exhibit that Christian deportment
which should be expected from one of
his loud retigiourprofession.
Y..uts in e(flietion,
ELIZAEErII Sc)('1ss.
Candidates.
Editor Oman `signal. -
$la,--A.number of candidatea aro now
before the electors file Municipal honors, 1
and a weed of advise to the ratepayers
r to heir duty in the premises will not
be out of place. The position of the
town, both as t", its trade and finances, is
such that it is absolutely necessary that
the best available men should be return-
ed to the Council. We do not want
politicians. Wed,. not want boys with-
out persona! interest in the town, and
whose only connection with property in
the municipality is through colorable or
fraudulent conveyances from relatives,
fur qualification only. We do
not want crook business men who can-
not manage their own atfaire, whose
greatest successes are their failures. But
we want men of tried experience and
judg went, of probity and honesty; men
who are su property holders in
the town, who vs dtrec interest in
its prosperity; who in acting for the good
of the town at the Council Board will be
acting for their own interests siso. Men
who will themselves feel the burden of
unwise or oppressive taxation, and who
will have a direct interest in furthering
all measures for the adFancement of the
town because such will enhance the
value of their own property. Goderich
has not made the progress to the past
that its position and natural advantages
would warrant. The Council has not
exerted the influence for good it is capa-
ble of for the pest few years. While
there have been many good men at the
Board, there have been too many in the
Council totally unfit for the position.
Unfertutetely malty of our best men re-
fuse altogether to sieve, or to run the
chance of being defeated by ant forward
gas -bag who has time and inclination to
make a personal canvas of every rate-
payer in the town or ward. The rate-
payers have been too ready to elect those
who, neither from experience orcharscter,
are worthy of their trust, whose only aim
in seeking places at the Council is to
tarry out their own political or personal
ends, and who direct all their little ener-
gies to the furtherance of their petty in-
tregues. But if our Council was com-
ped of thoroughly reliable honied busi-
ness men, who will accept the manage
inent of town affairs solely with a view
to further its prosperity, and judiciously
regulate its taxation and expenditure,
such a Council can. with the assurance
and backing of the ratepayers, do much
for the town's material prosperity. If
the ratepayers aro determined to do what
that' can in this direction they will elect
such men and such only, and say to all
political schemers who ask their votes
on political grounds, "We want none of
you in the Council." Politics are out of
place there. The management of the
town's affairs has no connection with
them whatever. What we want is good
sound substantial honest business men;
awn of experience and judgment, who
fire direct propert' holders and whose
1f�tasst administration of their own sfiair.
gitp�s •guarantee that they will honestly
red r the town's Pnorsttty
hat
tier the petition of
•vis
1.
re -
as to
ars un
a poi,
al tended I. /Jbf.
NAslau RAGS. -E. R. Palmer's c.
" Kitty Wells," sire, " Erin Chief," dam,
the dam of old " Kitty Wella" M.
Nit7holson's b. g., " Little Bonner."
Fags roa ALL. -- John Knox's c. g.
" Little Van," sired by " Grey Eagle.'*
Abraham Smith's h, a " Guderith
Chief," sired by "Erin Chief," dam the
dam of " Lucy. " Scutt Robinson's h.
"Seaforth," by " Royal George."
'•' Kitty \\'ell.. the winner of the
named race, i , :-. handsome chestnut
mare, staias hands 1 in., is well
formed it. limb, ;u:d under the training
of i,tr. Palmer sill show " sliced " of
good quality at no distant date. " Little
Bonner," Mr. Nicholson's horse, is a nest.
little fe1ow about hands high, with
considerable " in him.
THE RESULT.
NAr11CD ea s.
Kitty %Vella. - - v -
Little Bonner.
FRt;Y FOR ALL
Little Van. „
Seafort 1.
Goderich Chief,
1 1
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331• 2
5233
The starter was Mr. .lames Porter,
and the races were judged by Hon. John
Hibbard, and Moasrs. A. M. Polley,
Wm. Horton and John Currie.
The difference between the Queen and
Princess Louise has been completely re-
paired, and they are now on as friendly
as ever.
Boyd * Bros., of Winnipeg,
ived infarctions from their
to make preparation* for
of sixteen Irii.Jt hemiliiee
Defehess of Marlborough is
g#tti g out be I/galtobs in lbs orb.
.n>et
warri
11.4 arg
that • Oreo.
THE COURTS.
1'.omit Judge's Criminal Court.
-Ileiore ills Honor Judge Sgnler.
TAR QusEN vs. SAUNDERA.- The
prisoner was charged on Dec. 24th with
the larceny of • quantity of glassware
from the hotel in Exeter formerly kept
by Mr. Edward Christie. The evidence
for the Crown shewed that Christie had
sold the hotel business to one Wiles,
taking as his security a chattel mortgage
upon the personality. Mr. Wiles having
a sudden call across the lines, left one
Splanu, a creditor, in charge with di-
rtd'tdsllfNbell all lir could and pay him-
self. The prisoner, quite a lad, being
out with some oempanionsabout the 10th
Nov., was hired by Splann to stow sway
part of the goods, and foolishly took
them to his father's house, thus placing
himself under the suspicion which led to`
the present charge. Mr. Campion, who
ably defended tho prisoner, contended
that as no felonious intention had been
proved, the prisoner must be discharged.
The Judge, upon this ground, as well as
upon the ground that it had not been
proven that anybody owned any of the
goods said to have been stolen or pro-
duced in Court* viz, one "echoener"1 at
^'ice dischargeu tate prisoner.
SELECTION or Jueoag.-The improve-
ments in the jury act could not be better
exemplified than by the expedition with
which the jurors (grand and petit) for
1881 have been selected. Formerly the
selection occupied from eleven days to
two weeks. This year the work of se-
lecting the ntunes of 315 persons to
serve as jurors was accomplished, we be-
lieve, in five days. The Chainnan of
Sessions, Judge Squier, after the selec-
tion had been completed, adjourned the
Session to the 25th day of January for
the transaction of casual Session busi-
ness
VIOLATION or M.RKIrT BY -LAO. -On
Wednesday a number of the town butch-
ers were brought before the Mayor
charged with purchasing poultry, etc.,
on the market before legal hours. His
Worship dismissed the case, with costs,
and hoped that in the future the by-law
would be faithfully observed.
oat
M
K
19ww esti
•
Estrxj Animals.
ULll'Eit CALF CA�!fi
1-v late tie endosac-.• of the sola rlber, P
Albert, about the Is! r'ep,wu . a ref
Ifrreallr The owner si 1please
pn,po�� aw !�x . ue» sand t.ie 11 a
1t4r:.Awze(r!t.
1 HAYED ?RO.11 THE PEZMISES
kJ el cite stehrcriber. during September, two
sleets, enc year old; ..nr grey, sus lee other
red
with what, Lace. Well marked
..a butt rare Any .dformatlea leading to
their recovery wall Y:' mutably rewarded.
(e*:y v tipusto, lot 14ma, t'oi :carne. 1761-1t.
1- ): Sate or To Let.
•
•
i_jut'4L' LNA l.(•'?' keit SALE- AT
11 llni,bas1*.•c. f_' rot, s fr. ter t3edericb,
cote..atter of i et 51i r; r. .•r land,'w•cll fenced;
a name 1 ,tae•, a f.ice�•• wrti e::A p'im p are also
uu ,ae premiers. The lia has Leen well Ms-
=
Terms towable. Particulars eon
fc4•tu.jlr. J. M. hust.ure, M(rchant.
t.un, f1+'l;. 0. Bat wM, Nile P. 0.
G67•tf.
HO
ANL) LOTn N()S. 33 AND
7e. corner of Vlkkorke an•I Fast strets, in
the town of Goderi: h, fru sale a::ettp, or will be
exchanged for tarot prop uty. f arppa�rticuiafs
apply to Jas, 8l(Al1J, .thlittect. orate t'rsbb's
Block, or J. C. (Jptwtt, &men grie.
PO I,ET-A BLAC:(S)IITH SHOP
I C enicutly setnatcd, be Hie tss-
.
tticxlia iof Mill. Hotel Odor
this it / t nitMand rur read
jobbing. Alsu • oma story dweWag
house, and shoe shop. 'foie is chanes
for • good lllscksndith and ? Apply
atyaoe le Ft. J. 11. Daultm, Port Aftert, Oct.
17111.
years mote
cord as • ea Ih e�aseoa. i w� odesyy
eo-
eaati�'es�et ells 1 w
=sea ' M ���oy�oa�jist'
Your shadiest sarvaat,
JAMEB BDIiAILL. lilt
fi -
1'ConBorial.
��KNIGHT, PRACTICAL )AR-
. s ot, eaid t.urt.1 rl
bulk:i ohs
always
becar
the lost Office,
eica1
THS £L TORE OF TELE s;. MACKID, M D., P0YSI-
.1 ?OWM or GOD1�eGlI. H. Plan Sargesa and Aeowber. O e este
Oswasrsw,-1ne *elicit your ,nee red
Maumee d t .nbel.a etbrttilon for the e .
..,,r
awl la p
dollar, woad t�t7 nits past services oft
your behalf at the Town and County CouncilBoard. In the event of opposition. i will trate
my views fully oa our mualdp
pal alra at the
nomination. and if possible, make a persbnal
ana
oYbeforey bee elect Ma day.
Your obedient servant.
FRED. W. JOHNSON.
Oodeeiek, Nov. 24th. I0'5), 1700.41.
910 THE ELECTOIld OF THE
S. TOWN OF OODERICH.
(nierLearN, - 1 have been wafted upon by a
number the rprrosminent ested ratepayers of the
beent4Stharetord es oandtlate fora the
of FIRST DEPOtrY-REEVE of
d Goderich, for 188811 As I have
ble municipal experience and
that 1 oan faithfully discharge
tae mss efts o0ioe I have weeded to
taew1s11M�o[[ Atesne and now solicit your
retested IaAtronce at the forthcoming munl-
elyal election.
Your obedient Servant.
.1 taxi. %V arlON.
Godsr*eb, Dee. 1/, 1*00. L tbst.
L HEPPARDTON. -S' S$ , WITH
1J t 0f8m, fur sale or wqa 1 acro
land. Riptek all tresb and goo ea vera very
cagy tering. having other btrsfaeas to attend
to.- For N1111. rther particalan!-apnd11 to R. T.
Lot6,oa'1Tie�=acictcue. ie ern. A Hab e1West hait . Good Or-
chard, Frame House. and a stable. Fifty acres
cleared and well femoed. All the crop with 10
acres of hay, will be given with lot. it. T. II.
1761.
In 1873 we had • Pacific Scandal.' In
1880 we have a Pacific Swindle.-[Utta-
wa Free Preas.
La Petrie says the Syndicate agree-
ment, reduced to figures, means that the
(wintry has to pay 1106,000,000 to a
company which will then own the %York
it is paid for building.
6.dereb Markets.
GoogRuca, Dec. 90. 1880.
Owing to the storm, there is little or
nothing coming in. Prices are as fol-
lows:
Wheat, (Falll1 h h.
�t�t 1 M
Wheat, (Spring) i bush........ 1 OO
Flour, i cwt .................... 250
Potatoes, (new) bash......... 095
!� 1 dos. (unpacked)........ 0 18
Hides . ......................... 750
Pork 580
Salt per barrel . 0 80
11 02
A 1 12
h 300
• 034
is 062
Cel 0 76
Id 030
4* 900
st 0 10
SS 0 9700
8 00
645
2 75
080
w
Banking.
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BANK OF MONTREAL.
CAPITAL. - - - coon Joon
SURPLUS. - - I4.000 Ors).
Goderich Branch.
I'. R. DUN8FORD, - - Manager
Allows Interest to deposits. Drafts• letters
of credit and circular notes issued, payable
Is all parts of the world. 1751.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
Peed ar Capital, - 118,000,000.
R.AI. - 111,400,000.
Pveeerea(. MON W M. Mr MA *Tint
Oe W M. Meager. • W. N. 4 WDZROON.
Goderich Branch.
J. M. ROM, M.N•ose
iniamet snowed aa
Bei Arisen sad
w dtmatsll
epi entd.
AAvancr.le els 50
MOM en4Afnga.bIll
VALUABLE FAIR EOR SALE.
Lot 6, Con. 8, Town of Colborne, Co.
Mare containing 96 mew 75 of which are
afented and in a good state of cultivation.
There is a frame House 90x28 with cellar under
the whets, kitchen 16x20, wood shed 16198,
stable 19x26, for horse& also cow stable 11x24.
There is a well with a never failing spring,
and • goodoung..ard with about 40 trees,
selected. Te.h
Terms easy. For particulars apply
to T ouas \vAnuoN, prupmetor, Carlow or to
0ARROw & 1'ROl-Druo'T. Goderich.
rich.
She Peeples (Column.
WANTED -GOOD GENERALSER-
VANT, apply W Mn. W. Kar
1797 -it,
ANY PERSON. HAVING A GOOD
Buffalo or other robe for sale, leave word
at Tse Stosux stating price. 1767.
USIC-MISS SKIMMINGS WI
171 resume her cisme in muslo for Piano and
Cabinet Or- , on Mender, aeu Jan. after tit
..fleas Vacrtion. Vacancies kr two or three
inmils. Terms 46 per quarter in advance.
Goderich 98th Dec. 1880. 1767 -it.
1010AR FOR SERVICE -A 'PEDI
GREE Berkshire boar (from Bow Park
for service. Terms1 to be paid at tine o
service. F. SEFOMR, Huron Road.
WOOD WANTED -100 CORDS OF
green wood, good maple and beech
fourfeet in length. free from limbs and bac)
dogs, to be delivered at the Goderich public
school, by the 1st of March. 1561. Tenders t(
be foe not lees than ten cords. Tenders wil
be received by the undersigned up to 3Is
December. 1880. Wis. MITcui:Li, Sec. Board
1786.
CORDWOOD WANTED. -THE UN
CORDWOOD
having the
purchesed minion SNL rock, is now re to be al
kinds of cordwood, for which cash win
paid. For further8qpartieuiutiapp)r to Chas. A
Nin, the Square • or at the liter Salt Works
53
NOTICE-HAVING BOUGHT 0U7
the right title •ad interest of Robt
Rnnciman and Wilson Salkeld in the Gode
rich Foundry; The firm ofD. Iturciman d!'Co
Y therefore diesel. ed. All monies due or t
become due, are to be paid to D. Rundman
who will payall legal debts contracted bl
said firm. ABook accounts must be paid or
or before the *5th January next. DAv D Rum
creta*. 176.
Goderich, Noir. 19th, 1880.
NOTICE. -THE ANNUAL MEET
ING of the Goderich Petroleum and Sal
Company will be held at the office of Cameron
Holt & Cameron, on Saturday, 15th January
at 7 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of eIecti
Directors for the ensuing year.
IIORACE HORTON,
ttecy.-Treas.0.P, & s. Cay.
tiodcrlch, 10th Dec.,1880.-17*34t.
r
MORTGAGE RALE OF nors1
and lot, In the td/rd of.Oaderich, in th
County of Huron. Under sad by virtue of
Power of sale contained in a certain Mortggaagg
which will be produced at the time of s•M
made by Mary McQueen and Allan 06cgb
her husband there will be sold by P11011
Auction, by J. C. CURRIE, Auctioneer, at hl
Auction Mart, in the town of Oodericb, on
SATURDAY, JAN. 15th 1881
At the hour of 12 o'clock noon, the follow'
Property, namely, Lot No. 1075, In the mai
town of Ooderich, containing one-fifth of
acre of land more or lege. There 1s upon t
said Lot a .nbetantlal Frame Hope, wf
Kitchen attached, and good we1L 'nue
feet
TERMS OF SALE. --Ten per cent, down a
the time of sale. and the balance to be psi
within one month. and upon such payment
purchaser shall be entitled hos conveyance a
to he let into possewainn. The purchaser at tit
time of sale to sign an ment for the cons
pletlon of the purchase A'portion of the p
chase money may remain ern Mortgage u
maid land. The property will be put up subtj
to •reserved bid. The other oomdlUone wi
be made known on the day aisle or on ap
tion to the Vendors' Solicitor*.
For farther psetienierp.sd to-tbe Anson
Ditteed Des. 17arm . IRIS
RRowt- eead)oi DsotlN '
Election (tares.
ARD.
To the various Inelnlries of my friends wlwlb
se or no i will allow myself to be
NOMIN�AeTarEi) FOR MAYOR.
the easedand espet by tbess is Memem . req
to their
s
Yaw terry.
o_dsrleb. Dee. & tfl9a
C. CRA
TO TEX ILSCTORS OF TH
TOWN 0/ AOOiSECIE.
amrrlasmrr Hautes Meet waned ttpom
tr
N
, sad In the
haspeseralream
7ORACE RORT011
(ieiericb 1 w. e wrll
►r0 THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN
•,iter
tit Tomato liaolly tttp3seite Came-
ros R Ca'f toe Beak w Itt�R 1a
office, enquire o
illi. MoLEAN, PHY$IOIL*,
lJ OEON, Cornier. to. Dies and t•
on Bruce Street mooed door west of
Street.
175L
1184. SHANNON .s HAMILTON,
1l Physicians, Harpoons. Aceouoaees. &o.
r. at Dr. tlaanaes a residence, near the
Ooderioh. O. C. Ssaxxo7t, J. C. Hauu.-
TON. 1731._
JENII--AIKEAD, V. S. , (SUCCESSOR
. to or. Damian) Graduate of Outrlo Re
tannery College. OMee. at.Yeseadresideace,
on Nee/gate Sorest, tour uu let1r at l I
Hotel.. N. Ii-Itorsets e 1
etas.
Legal.
t
(IARIiOW elk PROUDFOOT, BAR -
J itlirKRd. Attorneys, �+. etc.,
Oaderic9t. J. T. Oerrow, W. 17N.
B. L DOY LE, BARRISEER A N D
AN. asy, *0olielter to Chancery. kc.,
Godeldeb,
GiorteMCN - Tne present 1st Depputy-
Reeve. Mr. Johnion, having eignlOed his in-
tention of °Abring as Reeve for the ensol•t
year. At the request of a large number d
ratepayers i have consented to allow Weal
to be pet In nomination as let DEPUTY
REEVE, and 11 Bleated to this 'responsible
position, I shallrndeavor to look closely after
the interests of the ratepayers both at the
Town Coanoil and County Council Board.
- Your obedient servant
WM. CAMPBELL.
1705.
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TO - THE ELECTORS OF ST.
DAVID'S WARD.
Ottxrt.snsK.-Your vote and Influence is
respectfully solicited for
CHAS. A. HUMBER,
for Councillor fertile ensuing year. 170691.
TO nag ELECTORS OF ST. AN -
minors WARD.
GENTLEXZ1I -At the solicitation of tritium.I have decided toagain offer smell as a can-
didate for the position of TOWN COUNCIL-
LOR. Having already served Is that body. I
M stars to
point to my record as • test my
represent you. 1f elected, I sa as in the
past. endeavor to work to the beat lntevetta
of Ude town,
Yours respectfully.
1761. E. BINGHAM.
rpo THE ELECTORS OF ST. AN-'
A. !BREW'S WARD, IN THA TOWN OF
GODERICH. •
GLNTLtgMRN -1 hereby beg to announce ay -
self as • candidate for re-election as ocoman-
lor for the above ward for the Doming year,
and trist that my conduct as one of your re-
presentatives during the present year has
been such as to merit your continued coati•
deuce and support.
1 our obedient ecrvant
1761. E. t'AMPION.
TO O THE ELECTORS OF ST.
PATRICK'S WARD.
GENTLEMt s, --At the request of a jatiLtx
of the prominent ratepayers of St.
' Ward, 1 have consented to come forward as a
candidate for the position 01 e'OUNCILLOR
in that Ward, for 1881, and solicit the votes
and influence of my friends, in order to retire
my election.
i Your obedient Servant,
R. W. McKEN211..
' Goderich, Dee. 2. 1880. 1783.
. I mu THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN
1 OF OODERICH.
1CiNTLEIIEN,-When I issued my address to
the electors of the town of Godericb, for the
' olMce of soxwfd DEPUTY -REEVE. I was not
•aware that any other person was in the field,
Since my return home I have learned that Mr.
, Hutchison. an old and experienoed municipal
councillor, is a candidate for that otfoe. 1
. therefore respectfullybeg to withdraw. and
- am no longer a canddate for the position of
. Second Depot Reeve, but Intend to offer my.
) melt for the o of Councillor for St. Pat
rick's Ward. lei which position i solicit the
r votes of the electors.
1 Your obedient servant.
- 1761. M. G. CAMERON.
MUNICIPAL.
t Te the Yieotors of St. David's Ward.
GENTLEtlEN, -- Without having had the
' honor of being requested by the usual "large
number of friends I beg hereby, without so
Ucitation. to offer myself as • candidate ,for
re-election as one of the COUNCILLORS Von
the above named Ward. And as It will beim
- for to 1
possible me make • pensomd coarsen
take this medium of requesting the Electors to
- :aver me beat!` thsic . upport li 5IIy pan servioeo
merit their confidence; and f elected, 1 shag
duav r to promote the beet interests of the
e own enerallx,and more espoclally those rel
1 The Ward 1 a. to aisle represent. i have
e the honor to be Gentlemen.
Dour obedient servant
1767. T. N. DAN('Y-,
' Ii10 THE ELECTORS OF ST. AN.
1 DREW'n WARD.
• GE71'LEMIZN, -At the solicitation of • lam
f number of electors of this ward i hags de
d Bided to offer myself for COI T NCILM A 707
1 long reektenoe In the Ward and the facts that 1
have a large Interest in the town. •ed have at
ways been in favor et economy should entitle
me to the o uafidenoer of the eteetors. it Is ad.
ruined that i have always studied economy le
1 my dealings on behalf of the tovrn. upon the
1 School Board, and bellevingthat I could foe
ward the interests not oa+ At Aedrew'i
Ward. but of the town yoo. 1 now eek all
e te
W
"e hghavee ablindst
est
matt their
Wens interests al
• N ss ws1 r Uebool Bo•td,
Ver to do so.
ty
1 ." wlfl tlsgrl i M_ polls early or
n•r) and for me. foe
« �•Y ea Wednesday. January 544
Faltbfav yours.
GEOROE SWANSON
OndaihR Dee. NM IfD. I7s7.
TO THIS ILECTORS OF ST.
OEORS11'E WARD.
the K�
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SMALOOMSON, BARRISTER AND
. &Holtor. Ofiloe -Career of West Street
and Market Square, over George Atf►'s.
Ooderioh. 17111.
CAMPION, ATTORNEY-AT-
-C.a.
TTORNEY - A T -
1I. LAW, Solicitor In Chancery. Convey-
ancer,
Oft Ac. ny amouke nt of money to loan
lowest rates of interest. 1751-7.
CAMERON, , HOLT & CAMERON,
(rodent* sad W�i.Faa dkitors to (may. reit,
n0. M. C. (Jameson.
C.; P. Holt. M. O. Cameron. Ooderlch. W.
.
Macara, Wlugham•
Miscellaneous ttards.
JAMS
IMAM, ARCHITMIT,
PIaY�=rtia �
fineasured and
MOORHOUSE
1► IaHN:�
4 HAPPY NFIT YEAR
TO .4 /3.
flo-Opeil ofSchools.
AU the Text Books authorised fur tree
in Hi, Model and Public Schogfa, *1701
'
be bought CHKAPIST from
•• - r
ER. WATSON, HorsE, SIGN
. sadOraselentalPainter,. Perkodeette-
ating made a spectcky. Oa•lxliw. Grana,
Guinea. tampon North Street, opposite the
Registry Office, Ooderlcb. _ 1791
QTRATFI)RD BINDERY-ESTAB-
LISHOD 18M,Thlsest•blishmeatischiefly
devoted to Job end library work, espeele4 to
Im his unique and economical half calf and mor -
room stylus. In au toes the best of stook and
workmanship, with �s�ppnnggtt4h and beauty coin -
bused blade- cverJghilpgttoe'sdrugstore.
Gbuniilt fertl!vzt
!'COMMERCIAL HOTEL, DUNGAN-
1 t NON. -This first-class hotel, has recently
been retitled and Improved etas to furnish the
best possible accommodation to the travelling
public. Good liquors and choice viands •
spesWky. An attentive ostler always on
end excellent stabile' sad sheds, on the
Time. semLi& Proprietor. 1761.
Loans anb insurance.
'
800,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
CAMERON. HOLT &CAMERON. rich. 1750.
M00RH0117SE.
COPY BOOKS, FOOLSCAP,' PZNB,
PENCILS, RUBBER, EXERCISE
BOOKS, and every
(*75.000 TO LEND ON REAL ES -
nV • TA Ooda er76 favorable. Apply to 13. I
Qp50,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
W on good Farm or flrstclam Town Property
st 8 per cent. Amity to R. R ADCLIFFE. 1751
ONEY TO LEND IN ANY
amount to cult borrowers at 64 to 7 per
cast Private tends. Apply to 8E11OER and
Moaros, Ooderleh.
l4ONSY To LOAN ()N FIRST
lyA. Mortgage et reasonable rat.•, of interest
sad on terms to salt bprvnwers. Address
n
loess Sretrai , S.IKeed P. 0. 1750.
MONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE
amount of Private Funds for investment
at lowest rates on first-class Mortgages. Apply
to °ARROW & PROUDFOOT.
MONEY TO LOAN. THE CANA-
DA Landed Credit Company, Toronto-
JoaN Lento BLAZON, lOsq., Prnldeet
MORRY
is lent by this Company to individuals upon
the edam system es to alaicIpal ,-send
for Circulars. HUGH HAMILTON, C. L.
Agent, Godertoh. 1751
30,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
10, ea Farm avid tows Property at lowest in-
West.oolaei. Cesooivignfdrae Fess Cm mission
uable.
N. B_-Barrowere sere oblate maw in one day
If title 1s eatlsfac ory.-DAYINON & JOHN-
STON, Barristers, &c., OMerlob. 1751
RADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE,
• Lite and Accident insurance Agent
Reptecientng first -ease Companies. Alto agent
tor the CANADA Lag &rocs Doeuaswcs Co.
Mosey to lend on Mortgage, either In Town or
Farm Property, Inway to salt the borrow.
Ont. t'*D atafrsl Lay's block. Godb,
INSURANCE CARD.
School R
BRITISH ASS. CO'Y, Tonowro-EMaMWed
Int
PHCICN77( INS. MY. of Loweow (EaglaMt-
7atablbbed Int
HARTFORD INd. Y. of Ranrronn. Con..
blished
Risks taken In theabovefir,Oolass Oeoec, at
the lowbst rates by HORACE HORTON.
Tae
undersigned is also Appraiser for the
CANADA PER. LOAN awe SAVINGS
TORONTO.
Mowry to Leas n *eet.e eecerlty. trod
7 M 0 per Cent.- Charges macerate.
HORACE HORTON.
Galeria. sept M tea 17511
"RIVIMSD&LE'
BOARDING AND DAT 8011O0D.,
la, of the txet Priam* flietasets is �p Iyse�
Ontario+ hes bees ream* establrbsi Y
rich Seed he ps.sa.a.s
Jstirr ilei be seaweed 174 o
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LOWEST POSSIBLE
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PRICES FOR CASH e
at Moorhouse's.
N. B. -THIS 18 T718 OLD'S!,
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Also s full stock of
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•
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A liberal discount Allowed according to
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0.11 and see samplesi and get quota
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