The Huron Signal, 1881-06-03, Page 44 THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1881.
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FRIDAY, JUNES, 2881.
mtttiug, for the runes, the prediction
sought to be made by the appheation of
the "uew broom " to us, -that we will
won be worn out in the good work of au-
deavoring to lift Gedsrich out of the
slough of despond,- to go by unchalleng-
ed, where is that man sp great • fool as
to allow his mew broom to wear out be -
ART IN OtiTARIO.
Savages paint upon their naked bodies;
• the barbarian cares to decorate his per-
son only. The more civilized are suppos-
ed to look to comfort mainly ie -wearing
their bodies, but take full pleasure in
adorning their abodes, decorating the
walls of their houses, and beautifying
their gardens. The cultivation of the
senses -the charming of the eye and the
pleasing of the ear ---are eminently marks
of civilization and "culture."
During the past quarter of a century
art has made great progress in Canada.
Indeed, before the last decade, our
lutists were few and raw. Cheap wood
cuts, an occasional steel engraving, and
a few glaring daubs, chiefly served as
• ,ornaments to the Canadian parlor. The
sketcher in water color was looked upon
as a harmless sort of wandering lunatic,
who behaved himself well amongst
strangers, and made pictures of trees,
and streams and hills that had grown
common to the gaze of the prosaic back-
woodsman. If the artist ever offered a
little sketch by way of a remembrancer,
perhaps a wood cut of Heenan and
Sayers would get a frame before it.
The Ontario Society of artists is not
an old institution, but since its organiz-
ation it has done good Mork. It has
fostered a tante for art not only amongst
those who handle the brush, but also
amongst the general public. Year after
year it has steadily grown; its member-
ship has increased, and the character of
the work done .by its members has much
improved. Our visit to the Art Gallery
last week showed us all this. Perhaps
in no branch .fart has there been great-
or,progreu (and it was needed) than in
figure painting. Some ..f the pictures
shown by Mrs. Schrieber and Mr. Har-
ris are worth reproducing in the popu-
lar and cheap chrerno form. We do not
intend to make any criticism, nor even
[Hake a comparison of the works of the
"various artists. While, perhaps, a better
tone would have been given to the ex-
hibition had the "pruning" process been
more rigidly practised, yet sufficient
works of merit were shown to prove that
in Ontario there is already enough tal-
ent amongst those who use the brush
and palette to warrant us in predicting
as successful future for Canadian art.
Among the pictures shown were two
views of Quebec by Mr. Henry O'Brien,
painted for Her Majesty Queen Victoria.
The one called "Quebec" seems to lack that
ruggedness which the towering citadel
seems to weer continually, but the view
from the King's Bastion brings out the
strong, bold, grim aspect which has
made those ramparts famous, and stamps
Mr. O'Brien as an artist of no mean
ability. We are glad to see that our
painters generally confine themselves to
local scenery; and in doing this they do
credit both to themselves and to their
country. A beautiful fruit picture, in wa-
ter color, by Mr. W. Revell, by its
richness and 4aithfulness to nature. is a
gem in its class; but we missed his pretty
wild flower sketches this season. The
faithfulness of the portraits was notice-
able, and in this branch of painting On-
tario ran boast of many successful
artist& We .egret that space will not
allow ea to refer more fully to the ad-
mirable exhibition of the Ontario Socie-
ty of Artists Ler 1881.
-"The humming -herd isosrmwd"--Wat-
furd Adeoara4. And so is the woman with
the phut dress, sod the organ grinder,
and the hot weather, end the small boy
who resides iu the water about eight
hours out of tett, and the mosquito, and
the girl that wants you to teed her oa
ioe-creast, and a hundred!other evidences
fore he makes use of it 1 If his house of summer.
is filthy, and he has a uew bru..ur, I -While we pay brat little heed to
and is afraid to make use of it, he
omens, we do not wonder that the Queen,
lends it to his neighbor tin it is worn
of to the butt. and when it is returned
he *hakes his head solemnly and says,
"Ah, how wile 1 have been, 1 knew .
amce the Prawceae Alia, laden with ex -
that broom would wear out, and mi ht
sage cursionists, was sunk in the Thames, and
has." Splendid logic this ! 0
not long after Her Majesty's second
daughter, in whose honor the ill-fated
steamer had been named, died of an ill-
ness caught by attending her sick child.
Does Her Majesty feel in the loss of the
Victoria, named after herself, • pr(»enti-
who is said to be rather superstitious,
feels ouch moved at the loss of the Vic -
form. It seems but a short time ago
logician !
True, if old brooms were in high com-
mercial demand, if filth begirt and
spi ler- travelled houses •ere eargerly
sosght, if ruined and depopulated towns
were a pleasant thing to contemplate,
then, say we, speak- contemptuously of Trent that her tittle, too, is at hand 1
the "new broom'but, until thea things The coincidence is a strange one, but we
be the desidtruta, se will ices( to Bider trust the analogy will not be completed.
with the mages who, without unerstand- m
-The strike aongtheootton-spinners
ifig the proper application, pin theirdfaith of Cornwall is at an end. All hands
have returned to work, and we learn
that the utmost cordiality prevails. In
this case things are made cordial after
the strike, but if our recollection serves
us, and we think it doss, when we were
engaged on the big "strike" of 1872,
we had the "cordial" business during
the strike, fur want of something better
to do, and when the trouble was over,
had the extreme felicity -and it was ex-
treme in every sense of the word -of set -
rester ta.wbtelles et....t.v-
Te le Saws W the MOM glastsL
moa Bla,--I have taken this com-
munication from the Toronto .Mil. 1t
is from Consul Howells, and Its notes
agree with my views entirely ; and, as I
am placed in the saw position from al-
most all parties taking baggage to the
United States, 1 would ask of you to
publish the article in your paper, as en-
dorsed by me fully. Respectfully,
Joos IftaaaaD,
1]. 8. Commercial Agent.
Goderich, June 1st, 1881.
to old saws, fur lack of common sense to
frame ideas for themselves.
There is a class of people in the com-
munity whose prosperity we regard with
alarm, and whose field of operations it
has beau and shall be our particular care
to lessen, and if possible entirely remove.
And this class ` f people is that one whose
mortgage percentages are increasing just
m proportion to the inability of their
mortgagors to pay ; a class which fattens
and grows rosy upon the decay of the tling the score. They do things different
town, and whose conscience is bounded ly down at Cornwall. Aunty Scott must
in only by the extremest limits of stats- have a summer resort somewhere in tha
locality.
tory law. Is it to these men that we are
to look fur that patriotic coursed action
in municipal matters which will turn the
tide of affairs here, and [Hake Goderich
not almost a synonym for dulness, apa-
thy and lack of energy, but a very heart
of industry, throbbing lustily with com-
mercial and manufacturing activity, as it
should be? No ; such a course would
run counter to thou dearest interest, -
which but feeds on the carrion of their
neighbor's decline.
But there is a "new broom" at present
in course of evolution, which will be pro-
duced some time about New Year's Day
next, and which -being a "new" one -
will do such an amount of clean sweep-
ing as will cause some of these gentlemen
to think that an African simoom in all
its vigor had been imported here for their
special benefit.
TiIE "NEW BROOM."
Some people who can find no other
argument against the straighforward po-
sition which we have taken in the rail-
way subject, apply to us the epithet of
the "new broom," which proverbially
sweeps cleanly. This is an old saw, and
should be as true as truth itself when
applied literally; but when used in the
metaphorical sense, which it is venerally
made to bear, it is no more to be relied on
than any other hap -hazard opinion which
might be expressed on a subject of which
the gloater knew nothing. It is ono of
those half -troth which are ever the
wont of lies, and should at once be oat
to, join that one which "Lord Dun -
dreary" has so besutifnlly dews for,-
" The early bird catches the morning
wore" "W.well," ',marked his lord-
ship, " that w -worm was o - fool,
for getting up too early --
But admitting the assertion to be tree
that we we o " new broom," and aeeept-
ing (with all dim modesty'! the delicate
t nomplra setrrilred m the statement
that we mop e%fbrt1y and oven per
-The Watford Adviser man says, "It's
hard on the butter;" -meaning the best
of course. Well, our impression is that
"It's soft on the butter." Send us a
little Watford weather.
-The first of the revised New -Testa-
ments arrived at Ottawa on Monday of
last week. A very hopeful letter from
Sir John, on matters and things, appear-
ed in the Mail on Tuesday.
Banking.
BANK OF MONTREAL
CAPITAL, - - elr,cm,aoo.
SiJRPLU6t. - - - - ss,uw,ow.
To the Editor of The Ma- il.
Sia, -With your permission I would
call attention to a common mistake,
which often gives others as well as my-
self unneoessary trouble. It is supposed
by utas that, as consul of theUnited
States, I have authority to direct United
Skates collectors of custows to omit the
examination of the baggage of persons
crossing our frontier, or that they wiil do
so at my request. Therefore I am fre-
quently celled upon W furnish traveller'
with letters to collectors, requesting
them to favor the bearers of such letters.
Persons making this request of me ought
to reflect that collectors are presumed to
he fair nen, competent to discharge their
duties. Correct and well-mannered peo-
ple will usually find our custom house
officers accommodating and obliging to
the limit of their duties. It would only
be impertinence on my part to ask them
tip favor any one, .ince I ought to pre-
sume that they understand their duties
and are sufficiently well bred to treat
people courteously. If they are not so
it would be useless fur me to ask them to
be. I hope, therefore, that I .hall be
spared the embarrassment of refusing
such letters, or writing them so that they
will be meaningless, or an affront to those
who ask for them. Yours, &c.,
Wit. C. Howaua,
U. 8. Consul, Toronto.
U. S. Consulate, May 31.
-They have a haunted house in Mon-
treal, we are told, and the spirits, have
been having s high old time lately.
The report does not give a full descrip-
tion of the house, but as we don't be-
lieve in the old-fashioned ghosts, as
describe3 to us in our nursery days, and
as we are also loth to discredit the au-
thenticity of the story from Montreal,
we 'will meet the matter half -way, by
taking it for granted that the haunted
place is a saloon, that the "spirits" are
there with the knowledge and consent of
the License Inspector, and that said
"spirits" are haunted by droughty mor-
tals -who thus invert the time-honor-
ed theory of our fathers, that the spirits
haunted the mortals.
-"Rise up Sir Hector Langevin."
Another full-fledged Canuck knight has
been added to the list. The Marquis of
Lorne is gaining an unenviable reputa-
tion as a builder of tinsel titles. The
thing is a humbug, pure and simple, and
the annual displays of investiture aro as
absurd as the granting of diplomas by
Bogus Buchanan, of Philadelphia. The
aristocracy of the old land is troubled.
with dry -rot, and the attempt t.. trans-
plant the miserable thing to Canadian
soil exhibits poor judgment on the part
of the Governor-GeneraL.,
--A ridiculous Bill has been introduced
in the Idichioan Legislature, imposing a
fine of $1,000 and imprisonment for a
year on any person publishing an account
of a murder or hanging. We wonder if
-Rumor in high English circles hath
it that Lord Rowton, erstwhile Mr.
Montague Corry, formerly confidential
secretary of Earl Beaconsfield, will
shortly wed the Princess Beatrice. The
Princess might go farther and fare worse.
Lord Rowton . is a clever man, and hav-
ing had the advantage of being trained
by one of the greatest political strate-
gists, may yet make his mark as a states-
man. He is incomparably superior to a
petty German Prince with a lengthy
pedigree, a long name and an empty
purse. And when they are wed, it is to
be hoped Beatrice will faithfully per-
form her marital vow to "love, honor
and obey her liege lord, and not be
galavanting over creation when she
ought to be at home attending to her
wifely duties.
-The Marquis of Lorne,it is now said,
will, after his Manitoba tour, close his
career as Govenor-General of Canada.
If this be so, we have doubtless seen the
last of the Princess Louise. Princesses
of the blood royal were not to be found
in this colony, and the daughter of the
British Queen doubtless must have felt
lonesome hedged about as she was by
barriers of court etiquette from the more
social enjoyments of Canadian life. Even
a princess does not care to be an invol-
the gentleman who is introducing the untary hermitess, and if royal dignity
measure is impelled by purely personal and court etiquette have to keep the wo-
motives. Can it be that he meditates I man's heart from the exercise of its natu-
committing murder, and accepting the rel feelings it is little wonder that the
legal consequences, and yet would not
like the world outside of his own section
to learn that he had clone the deed,
and been hanged for the offence. Look-
ing at the matter in many lights, that is ranted grater social freedom, would
really the only construction we can put care to live in Canada for five years.
on his action.
Princess Louise feels happy only in her
'island home. We have many Canadian
women who would make successful
-Smith and Brown are not uncom-
mon name& We usually find them side
by side with Jones and Robinson; and
the quartette is often mentioned in one
breath. Under these circumstances one
would think that amicable relttions
would exist between them, especially
the former two. But such isnot the case.
Smith and Brown are Canadian littera-
few; of no mean order, but this does
not hinder them from being eternally at
loggerhead.. Brown recently went to
Europe for holidays. Smith purposes
going shortly. The Pres Association
of Ontario has seen fit to tender a bar. -
quirt to Smith, and Browns newspaper
sandman. their act. Said newspaper
asserts that Smith is an annexationist,
and that any mete who would participate
in the repast given in his honor mast
necessarily have a sympathetic vein.
Notwithstanding this denunciations re
the part of Brown's paper, a goodly
samher of newepapr men will torch
glasses at Smith's bsmgtset, and dnnk to
the health and safe retort of one of the
beet writers is Canada- four it u in token
of his services to Canadian journalism
thee the banquet u tendered
Goderich Branch.
r R. D UNS?ORD, • - - l/ataayev
Allows tatesest M deposits. Drafts, leiter
d an
credit d etrealar .sees Iwsd, pay
is all parts of the world. 1764.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
Paid up (upital, - *6,000,000.
Beet, - - $1,400,000.
Presides:, - HON. WM. McMARTSR
General Manager, - It". 1t'. 411'DKRSON.
Goderich Branch.
A. M. ROBS, - - - - MANAuaa.
Interest allowed on deposits. orates on al
the principal Towns and Cities in Canada
Great Britain and the United States, bough
and mild.
Advancesto Farmers on Notes, with one or
more endorsers, without mortgage. 1753
SHEPPARD'S BOOKSTORE.
(lissom Meatate
Mr. Thos. Ballantyne M. P. P. for
Perth, a man of great experience in
cheese making, writes a letter to the
Stratford Beacom, giving much valu
able information regarding the making
of early cheese. He says the great ob
jection to our early cheese is its being
too hard and dry,and offers the follow
ing hints to overcome that and produce
a better quality: -(1) Use plenty of ren
net, sufficient to procure perfect coag
ulation from the time the rennet is ad-
ded at longest thirty minutes; that the
curd be sufficiently firm to cut in that
time. (2) Draw the whey on the slight-
ed appearance of acid; stir and pile up
the curd and keep it warm until suffi-
cient acid has been developed. (3) Use
If to 1 I Its, salt, not more, per 1,000
lbs. of milk, and get to press "warm. (4)
Be sure and keep up a sufficient temper-
ature in the curing room; 78° will not
be too much for early cheese. -These
directions have been testified to by
dairymen assembled at Stratford a few
months ago, and as the season for cheese
making is just coming on a note of these
facts may be of much value.
The Tweet*, Grey. and Mee Railway.
Toronto., May. 31. -The fight over
the Toronto, Grey and Bruce railway
grows warmer every day. Mr. Hendrie,
of Hamilton, was in town yesterday
working his very best to prevent the
Grand Trunk getting possession of the
road. His friends in England are bring-
ing up the bonds of the T. G. & B., and
they are even now confident that they
have the control. The meeting to be
held today in England will settle the
setter. Mr. Beatty. president of the
cod, who will attend the meeting, is in
favor of the Grand Trunk. if Mr. Hen-
drii s friends -the Northern railway as
a matter of fact capture the board, the
Grand Trunk will be shut out, no critter
how much the people along the line may
desire the benefit of Grand Trunk was -
petition Thomas (aheom, M. P. P.,
and other prominent men along the line
were in town yesterday. The object of
their visit hes not yet Men made public,
het it is supposed that they had a am -
femme with the Government. The
Bsiaihon Trevi says that Hon. Mr.
Oteeib wee interviewed in that city
y�Ml , chid deuisdgthat the Govera-
sa 1W determined not to enesest M
the Ilsroesn.ekey and Bruce posting 'sa-
to the hands of W Iinrthern. {Globe.
The Derly_was won by iroquois, a
three year oM owner! by Pierre Lord
lard. sen Asaerisast
E7mE Books.
NEW PRESBYTERIAN,
NEW METHODIST,
NEW ENGLISH CHURCH.
wiping the neer eradicate.
It was stated in the Advertiser some
weeks ago that one could not accurately
tell all the privileges given to the Syndi-
cate, or guess what the approximate
value would prove to be. This referred
to the exemption and freedom from
duty clauses in the Syndicate. It seems
that there are further privileges given to
the Syndicate which have not received
the sanction of Parliament, and which
have as yet been concealed. Several
thousands of horses are now being sent
to the North-west to work in the con
etrliction of the road. Each horse re-
quires a set of harness. That harness is
all being manufactured in the city of St.
Paul, Minnesota, United States, and is
allowed to enter Canadian territory with-
out the usual process of paying duty at
the custom house. The harness -makers
of the Dominion will see from this state
ment how carefully Canada has been
preserved for the Canadians in their
particular trade. -{London Advertiser.
Revised edition of
NEW TESTAMENT
JOHN PASMORE,
Manufacturer of
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itsages,
I.. Carr.,
VICTORIA -Sp, , Corner of Trafalgar.
mem for the Celebrated
SEEGMILLER CHILLED PLOUGH
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This is one of the best Companies in exist,
ewe, d`on urnatlon
ishecheerfully •p c&Un-
tnet-bn JONA raeat.aa.
NOTICE. -THE COUNCIL OF THE
Corp�t� of the County of Huron
wUl meet In the Court House in the Town of
Goderich, on Tuesday the 7th day of June
next.
PETER ADAMSON,
County Clerk.
17811.
Adelina Patti's passage has been al-
ready taken. She starts for Nen York
October 22nd.
Prince Leopold now bears the titles of
Duke of Albany, Earl of Clarence, and
Baron Arklow.
Trickett, the Australian oarsman, and
Kelly, ex -champion of England, sailed
for New York on Saturday.
It is stated that the resignation of
First Assistant Postmaster Gen. Tyner
is in the hands of the President, but
will not be acted upon until the conclus-
ion of the Star route investigation.
As two newly -arrived Irishmen were
walking up street iu San Francisco, a
pavement trap-door opened suddenly,
and a Chinese store porter emerged.
o` rra!" said one of them, "if the
heythens haven't got a tunnel clean
through from China, bad luck to thim!'
Blaine and Thornton, British Minister
have concluded the prolonged negotia-
tions relative to the outrages upon
American fishermen at Fortune Boy, N.
F., in '78 and of • later date M Aspee
Bay, Cape Breton. The American
claims for losses by fisherman aggregated
$103,000. The agreement between
Blaine and Thornton is that the British
Government shall pay £lb,000 sterling,
and U. 8. Government will give a receipt
in full. The money will probably be pard
some time this weak, and promptly dis-
tributed among the rightful owners, who
mostly reside at Glooeoest.r, Kern
Rather • romantic account is given of
the marriage of Rev. A. W. Marling, a
nephew of the Rev. F H. ,
�.r►� d Totoato, and son of lir. B.
AA11f rEli .g, Hi0 School inspector, and
Yin Janet I. Ori roe, two Amsrisan
mimio.ariss of itis Baboon Misled
Oaboos is under Frweh law, whish re.
quires the dos.ms.taey consent of the
parent., a condition that would pnstpoms
the wedding foss. months. Consequent-
ly a steamer was Salsa, and whon thew
miles teas sore, and therefore no Icor
er ander the dominion of name, Rev.
W. Walker, the swine in the Alnserssa
Ptesbyt ran Mimic., performed the
ee emony The ring for the eseaeitm
was mode out of Afrin.s gold by a native
A of . Hop-
per, China, woe sterried a" few yuan
ago out at sea. ender similar mirrnin-
May Mrd, 1881.
SEEDS FOR 1881.
Thanking the public for past favors, 1 take
pieasore in stating that 1 have on Fraud_ a
better stock than ever before of eh ice
Wheat, Barley, Peas, Black and Whits hats..
Tare, Clover, and Timothy; also Pea Viae
Clover, Alsike, Lucerne and Lawn Oraas
Ir:
THE SURROGATE COURT OF
THE COUNTY OF HURON.
In the matter of the Guardianship of the In-
fant children of Henry Hoffman. deceased.
Notice is hereby given that after the expir-
ation of twenty days from the first publication
hereof. the undersigned will apply to the Sur -
Court of the County of }Aron to be ap-
pointee d guardian. pursuant to the statute in
that behalf to John Hoffman and Henry Hoff-
man, infant children of the late Henry Hof -
man of the Township of Hay, in the County of
Huron. yeoman. deceased- the applicant being
the mother of the said children.
ANNA Horr)aN.
By CaMxaos. IIOLT & CAMERON.
Her attorneys.
Goderich. 20 May, 1788-3t,
DR. A. PROUDFOOT
r.. C. P. a., o- & O.
A first class assortment of
FIELD, GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS,
selected with groat care from the best seed
houses in the country. Call and ere. We
keep the best andD.most ie4.
ulne seed we Mil
urch
Licentiate College of Physicians and Surgeons
for Quebec and Ontario.
Lecturer on diseases of the
EYE, EAR AND THROAT,
Bishop's College Montreal
Oculist and Jurist to the Montreal1Pispensery
Oculist and Aurlst to the Protestant Infant
WILL BE IN a GODERICH
AT TAE
BRITISH EXCHANGE HOTEL
FROM WED1(It8DAT, Tilt Ibth JUlu UNTIL
BATCRDAT, THE 18th,
Where he may be consulted for all diseases
upon the Eye, Ear or Throat. 1788.21.
COMPTON'S SURPRISE CORN,
The � weld e kept constanet tly introduced.
mond
JAMES McNAIR.
1779. Hamilton St
$5 to $20 nor y hone. Samples
l L vJurt free. Allier
STtesON & Co.. Portland. Maine.
PUBLIC SCHOOL ' TEACHERS.-
ExAMINaTiON.. 1881:
For First Claes-At the Normal School, To-
ronto on Monday July 18th. at 2 p.m., com-
mencing with grade C nonprofessional, fol-
lowed by examinations for First CDs!. Certi-
ficates and grade A and B First Claris.
For Second and Third Claes-At the Town
of Goderich, and Clinton and Seaforth High
Schools, on onday, July Ilth, at 2 p.m., con-
currently with the Intermediate Examina-
tion
papers.
for High Schools and upon the same
e
Forms of the notice to be previously given
by the candidates can be obtained on appli-
cation to the Secretary.
It is indiepensible that candidates notify the
Secretary not later than theist ofJune, oftheir-
intention to present themselves for examinat
tion.
Candidates for First and Second Class cer-
ficatee are required to forward the necessary
certificates of euecess in teaching, and all are
required to furnish certificates of moral char-
acter.
Candidates for Second and Third Class must
state whether they intend to write in (lode -
rich or at some of the other named High
$moo's.
PETER ADAMSON,
Sec'y Board Eire.
Goderich, May 2d, 1881. 1785b
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
EMIGRATION TO MANITOBA
AND Tit
CANADIAN NORTHWEST.
Bale of' Lands.
To encourage the rapid settlement of the
Country the Canadian Pacific Railway Com-
pany will be prepared. until further notice, to
sell lands required for agricultural purposes at
the low price of 52.30 an acre, payable by instal-
ments, and will further make an allowance by
way of rebate from this prion, of $1.25 for
every acre of such lands brought under culti-
vation within three to five years following the
date of perchers, according to the nature and
extent of the other improvements made there -
en.
The lands thus offered for sale. will not priee Mineral. Coal or Wood lands or tracts
a Town sites and Railway pe
Contracta at special rates will be made for
lands required for cattle raising and other
purposes not involving immediate cultivation.
Intending Settiers and their eAbcts, on
reaching the Company s Railway, will be for-
warded thereon to their plow of destination
no very liberal terms.
renter paetie.We will be terwla►ed on sp-
at the O®oes d Twa CaNaotAtt
Psoric RAILWAT COMPANY at Maltreat and
Winntpag
By order of the Board,
DRI�IKWATsISMIRry
Montreal. April IN18111.Sacr
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N(YTICE TO INTENDING BUILD-
RRd.
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SEEDS, SEEDS
A FRESH SUPPLY
or
Field and Garden Seeds
just received.
sold in bulk or in packages.
JAMES -WILSON
Druggist-
GODERICH BOILER WORKS.
Chrystal & Black.
TO MILL MEN and SALT WELL MEN
New BOILERS and SALT PANS manufac-
tured on shortest notice.
All kinds of Repairing executed under the
personal supervision of the Proprietors who
ARE
Practical Workmen.
P. O. Box 103. 1787.
Seeds ! Seeds !
The subscriber begs to draw the atten-
tion of the public generally to his
large and varied stock of
FAH and GARDEN SEEDS,
consisting of
CLOVER, TIMOTHY,
HUNGARIAIN, MILLET,
PEAS, OATS,
BARLEY, and choice WHEAT;
also
TURNIP, MANGOLD, CARROT,
and all other
GARDEN AND VEGETABLE SEEDS,
at rates that cannot be beaten.
S. SLOANE.
General Seed Dealer,
Hamilton Street.
PIA house tole on Victoria street.
NOTICE. (
The Maitland House
SALINE BATHS .,
are now open to the public for the season.
HOT AND COLD BATHS
can be had at any hour from
6 a. m. to $ p. m. on week days and
until 10 a. m. on Sundays.
Mr. Travel', under whose management they
are, trusts that by close attention to business
he will merit the liberal patronage of the
public.
E. Hotieza. M. nurse,
Proprietor. Manager.
1788-1m.
ALLAN LIN E
of
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS
LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, GLAS-
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LAS-
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The popular route between Canada and Great
Britain
SHORTEST BEA ROUTE.
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