The Huron Signal, 1881-06-17, Page 8THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JUNE
17. 1881.
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BASHES, HLiND9,
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rioe ter Address
FRANCIS( a\IEETH,
Goderieh
QUARTER SEM M S.
Tie Judge Receives Ike Waite Kid Cleves
Result *Me Issues Taus Mar Disposed
er.
FIRST- DAY
Tuesday, June 14th,1881.
The Court opened at 12 o'clock noun
by proclamation. There was a large at-
tendance of spectators and suitors.
There being no criminal cases before
the Court, the traditunal white kid
gloves were presented to His Honor
by the Sheriff. Th, following is a list
of the issues before the Court:
UNDEFENDYD ISSUES AND AS.SESSM$NTa
(wITtloUT JURY)
Kelly v. Carter.
Caldwell v. Davey.
Rtes v. Jo!lnson.
Smith v. Johns.,n.
Hutchinson v. Blake.
DEFENDED ISSUES (WITH July)
McEwan v. Thomson.
Joseph Hall Mf. Cu. v. Reid.
Hutton v. Connell el al.
Cooper v. Ronald.
Crane v. Parsons.
McGowan v. VanEgmond.
DEFENDED 1 -SCE ,WITHOUT JURY)
'roc pupulrtiun ut our village is iu-
erer.u.,t, Stere were two swig added to
it on the 13th iitst , a buy and girl.
l:usineaa in Maitland cheese factory is
m.o. ting The quantity of milk received
has doubled iu the peat two weeks.
Hey. Mr. Pritchard has gone to Kin --
don to attend the sleeting ..f the As-
semptY.
The C. M. a,ngre gatton here has
united with the Westfield and Denny -
brook congregations as one charge, the
Rev. A. E. Smith as pastor.
Ontario Bank v. Davies.
The following is the result in the cases
tried.
CALDwELL V. DAVEY-Action on pro -
misery note. Undefended. Verdict
for plff, for $80.75, certificate for im-
mediate execution moved for and grant-
ed. Doyle for plff.
Court adjourned h't 2.50 p. nn, until
10 o'clock totnerrow-,
-i,tX'ND DAY
\Vedi:esday, June 15th.
Court opened at 10 a.m., pursuant to
adjournment.
At this stage the Grand Jury brought
in the following
PeRanNTRII T.
The' Grand Jnrors for our Sovereign
Lady the Queen, beg leave to present,
that in conformity with custom, they
have visited the Gaol and find everything
appertaining thereto in a clean, orderly
and correct state. They are pleased to
congratulate your Honor on receiving
the white kid gloves, as the proof of no
criminal business to come before them,
and trust that the County may -continue
to retain its good charecterin this respect.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
JOHN C1*AiU, Foreman.
His Honor acknowledged the present
trent in suitable terms. .
SMITH V. JoessroN-Actu,n Un pro-
missory note. Undefended issue. with-
out jury. Verdict for plff for 876.77.
Immediate execution applied for and
granted. Malrnmson & Wade for plff
Rosa v. JOHNNTON-Action on pro-
missory note: Undefended issue, with-
out jury. Verdict for plff for $60.45.
Immediate execution applied fur and
granted. Malcomaon & Wade for plff.
McKowee v. THOMPaox-Thu was
a civil action entered by McKowen to
recover damages for an alleged. biting of
nose some time ago, particulars of which
appearedin the THEStaN.(Latthe time of
the occurrence. At the magistrates
court, the case went against McKowen,
and at the assizes an effort was made to
indict Thompson for a criminal offence,
but the grand jury threw out the bill.
Hence the present action. A jury nue.
Verdict for plff fur $75. Garruw &
Proudfoot for plff; Doyle fur deft.
HOTt•Hi,Seri v. BLAKE -Action for
work done. Undefended issue, without
jury. Verdict for plff for $141,36. Im-
mediate execution applied for and grant-
ed. (.arrow & Proudfoot for pllf.
Go,rr.K v. RONALD -Action en pro-
mise.ry note. 1-ndefended issue, with
jury. Verdict for plff for $131.44. Im-
mediate execution applied for and grant-
ed. Malcomson & Made for deft.
Court adjourned at 6.10 _p. in. until
10 a.m., tomorrow.
Oo1b011111.
IKPRuvr*ExT$. -D. Fisher, Esq is
erecting a mammoth bank barn 72h x
43ft, .•n his estate near Goderieh. Mr.
J. Fisher has the contract.
UortoteY.-It becomes our painful
duty this week to record the decease of
Mary A. Snyder, uuly daughter of Mr.
John Snyder. The deceased fur several
week. gradually declined, till death re-
leased her from her sufferings on the loth
inst. The funeral took place on Sunday,
12th inst., when a very large procession
followed her remains to the M. E. Church,
Beniniller, where a very appropriate and
effective sermon was preached bythe Rev.
W. N. Vollick to a large audience, the
church being filled filled to its utmost
capacity. The sermon having been con-
cluded the procession again formed and
proceeded to the Colborne cemetery.
The bereaved parents have the sympathy
of the entire neighborhood in their sad
affliction.
&shield.
PEasONAL -We are pleased to tee
that Mrs. McMannis is almost over the
injuries received un the 24th ult. by be-
ing thrown out of a wagon.
BCILDINOS.-A large number of barns
have been erected in the north of Ash-
field this year, but judging from the pre-
sent appearance of the crop, they will not
be so much needed as their owners anti-
cipated.
iteuolors.-A camp meeting will be
held under the auspices of the Methodist
church in Mr. John Andrew's woods,
about two miles from Lucknow, com-
mencing on June 24th.
ACUIDENT.-On Saturday last Mr.
William Irwin was driving to Lucknow,
and when'near the village his horse he=
came frightened and ran away. The
tugs being long, the ,tongue of the wagon'
came out and after going about half a
mile the team carne in collision with a
post, an the occupants were thrown out.
Mr. Iu had two ribs broken, and his
wife arid cuter -in-law received some se-
vere injuries.
colo..
Stevie'. --Re.. Mr. Turnbnit, B. A.
of Goderieh, will preach here text Sab-
bath, in the Presbyterian chuaek, at 3
p. w -
Naw BARN& -Mr. De ki Pattersutt,
of Hullett, elected two t tart.
to this locality thin summer, ane for
Mr. Alex. Young, 60s40, wtt1� �a ow-
plete stone beeetneal, and ao er for
Mr. Thus. Robinson, 50x36, aalJJu► with
stone foundation. Mr. Pattentm's pop-
ularity as an honed and excellent work
man is incresaing.
Dada ut,-revs Flea. About five
o'clock, Mr. Isaac Martel, landlord of
the hotel at Smith's Hill, lit the fire in
the kitchen, and shortly after diaoovered
the place to be on fire. The building
was a wooden one, and with the stable
and outbuildings, was completely de-
stroyed Mr. Martin saved a portion
of his furniture, etc., but the loss is con-
siderable. The furniture, liquors, ci-
garsetc., were insured in the Citizen's
for $700. The building, owned b Mr.
McDonagh, was valued at from 1$2,500
to $3,000, with the outbuildings, and
was insured in the Gore Mutual for
$2,000. Mr. Martin received a painful
cut on the nose by a piece of falling
furniture, during the fire. The Town
Hall was badly scorched, and had a nar-
row escape from destruction. Mr. Mar-
tin and family, will, we understand, re-
move to Guderich, in the meantime.
William Young Esq. Reeve of Col-
borne, desires to record his warmest
thanks to those persons who so assidu-
ously and cheerfully exerted themselves,
and were in no small measure the menu
of saving the Township Hall from the
flames on Tuesday. It was so closely
licked by the flames that the west side
of it trust be repainted.
8syfldL
Ota COURT or REVISION. -The Coun-
cil of this village .net on the lit inst.,
as a Court of Revision, and after having
taken, the oath of office proceeded to
business. The Reeve and foourCouncill-
ors were all present, and the five mem-
bers constituted the Court. The num-
ber of appeals was unusually few. The
appellant, Mr. John A Rutledge, had
handed the Clerk of the municipality
the names of four gentlemen whom he
wished t, have placed on the assessment
roll, and stated his reasons in the docu-
ment why he wished them t.. be placed
there. The first name was that of
Thomas Parker, who had become tenant
of a property within the municipality
since the period when the assessor had
been around valuing the property, and
the only objection that could be advanc-
es against his . nine being placed upon
the roll was that the name of the pre-
vious tenant appeared there assessed for
the same lots. To obviate this difficul-
t), a resolution was passed directing that
the name of Mr. John Howard, the
previous tenant, should be struck off and
that of Thos. Parker substituted. The
second appeal was in behalf of Mr.
Townsend, and a resolution moved by
Robert Morrison, and seconded by H.
Howard, that Wm. Townsend be placed
on the assessment roll as occupant of the
houtheast part of lot No. 2, Hayfield
'L'oncession, was carried. By a joint re-
solution moved by R. Morrison, and
seconded by R. Stanbury, the two other
cases, that of G. H. Hewson and Samuel
Meneer, were disposed of. The former
was ordered to be placed on the roll as
tenant of part of lot 118. Bayfield vil-
lage, and that the latter should be
Leentxn. placed on the roll as tenant for lots 310,
BULL. -Mr. Burke has purcluisod a
tine bull.
THE EtLuPNs. _-- The eclipse of the
ninon did not occur unobserved at Lee -
burn.
I.r THE MooNLIOHT, LOVE -A number
of Romeo' from Gtderich, accompanied
by theirJuliets, took in the Point Farm
and a dance on Tuesday evening.
PARTow VISITING. -Mr. J. A. Turn-
bull, Dr. Ure's assistant, has been visit-
ing among Parishioners, and has won
golden opinions.
FIxiRAin. - Pathmaters Shaw and
Horton have completed their respective
beats. Being all loyal subjects, and of
temperate habits, bayonets and beer
were not required.
A thunder storm passel ever this
aeetinn nn Monday evening, sheat 5 p.
m., accompanied by =severe lightrring,.
setting fire to a barn belonging t.. W.
Fleapy, living on the 11th c..n. of Grey,
about three miles toot of this tillage.
The barn and c..ntenta, consisting .4 a
buggy, cutter and a .juautit) ,,f grain,
were .quickly consumed. No insurance.
Denali! McDonald, living on the 2nd
con., Grey, had raised his barn for the
purpose of building is stone foundation
underneath. it was upset by the force
Uf the storm, completely demolishing
the structure.
On Friday Inst, while Th.'s. McCrac-
ken was applying a liniment to the leg
of a h.,ree, through Borne mishap the
horse st innbled and foil completely (wt
him. He received such injnriem that he
liras incapacitated for a few days
Mrs..1aa. Tuck, who has resided in
Cranbrook for the last 26 ycara, died tin
Monday last, after a painful and linger-
ing illness. The family have the sym-
pathy of the publice in their owl bereave-
ment
11, 312, 313, and 314. This concluded
the work of the Court of revision, and
it was accordingly closed, and the roll
as revised passed. It was then carried
by resolution that the next meeting of
the Council will be held at McCann's
Hotel on the first Tuesday of July, at
the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.
Kincardine -Destruction 'of a Nuseber of
Mares.
KINcalanoz, June 13. --At five o'clock
yesterday afternoon a tire broke ..ut in
the back part of W. B. McLardy's
tailoring establishment, on King strest,
and quickly communicate to the stets
and tin depot, owned and occupied Thr
Geo. Sturgeon; the drug store, emu
by J. R. Wright, and owned by Kis.
Pemberton; the harness and hoot shop,
.•ecupied by E. Leslie, and owned lay
Mrs Pemberton; the photograph gallery
H. M. Legar and an occupied store,
emestlgobts. _1laldoda ware also .dot
tworedf the anergy of the
flee Mask of the
stook wee acon-
dition.
on-ditisu. The buil ling* weft fare,
anda�,�burnt Ike tinder, they " fames lining
fia by a florae wind which was bltsw-
kag se the tine. Rain easennesesd a
fall heavily, and this I.nwed of gnat' ad -
renews to the Sr* brigade, who worked
throughout like hers A fin wall,
separating the block of wi-'den huild-
Wigs from McKibbin's three st•.ry 'trick
block, stayed the progress .4 the flames
and reeved the aatvstiss of the west side
of Queen street The mess are: Gee.
Sturgeon, $4,000, tis wMA is ea insur-
ance in the British Amsit * and Wolt-
ers of $1,000 on the bedding and $2,000
on the stock; 1►:. Leslie, 11tt, $3,000, in-
sereslifeoeill1.10(1: H. MeOrtgue,Ioss,$800
insured for $400; J R Wrieht. Ines,
1,1600, insured in the PAnrnix for 1M00;
J. McLeod, less, !'."OO. no insurance;
Mrs. Pemberton. loos. $1,000. no insur-
ance; W B McLmrdy's loss will nrnl eh -
1, vie, c• tenet by inanr'tnee
west, light, otter. Number of wiles
wind travelled in 24 hours 563. Squall
et 4.30 p.m accompanied by .thunder
and lightning -0.4' cubic metier of rain
fell
Jane 14th -Wind at 10 '. mt. North-
west, light, cloudy. Number of wiles
wind travelled in 24 hours 1(1) Light
shower of rain at 8 p.m.
0. N. MACDONALD, Observer.
Guderich, June 16th, 1881.
THE LONDON DISASTER.
Weeder/ of She thinner's Jury. and Arrest
of Parrish. Raahta add Niers.
After a marching examination before
an intelligent jury at London, the fol-
lowing verdict has been rendered in the
Thames disaster:
We, the jury empanelled to investi-
gate the cause of the death of Fanny
Cooper, do find that she came to her
death by drowning, in consequence of
the capsizing of the steamer Victoria, on
the 24th of May, 1881. We do find
that the capsiziug of the steamer Victor-
ia was caused by water iu the hold; we
believe that the water leaked in through
a hole stove in the bottom from some
unknown cause. We suppose that this
injury was caused by coming in oontact
with a stone or snag in the river. We
are also convinced from the evidence
adduced that the boiler was not securely
fastened, and that the stanchions sup-
porting the promenade and hurricane
decks were of two slender a nature, and
made chiefly of pine, and not properly
braced. We are also of the opinion
that the engineer was guilty of great
negligence in the discharge of his duty,
in not seeinv that the hold was clear of
water, and in not conveying in person to
the captain the dangerous condition of
the boat. We think that the captain
was to blame in accepting the dual posi-
tion of captain and wheelsutan, which
prevented him from giving his undivid-
ed attention to the proper management
of the boat. We are also of opinion he
was to blame for leaving Springbank
without making a proper examination of
his boat, as there was untoubtedly water
in the hold at that time. We are
further of the opinion that the Manager
did not do his duty in not employing
sufficient hands to man his boat; that he
should have had the boat inspected, and
a certificate for the setae. The jury
think that the Government Inspector
deserves blame for the manner in which
he inspected and passed the boat, Vic-
toria, last year, as from the evidence her
upper construction was not tit to carry a
large load of passengers, and he would
strongly urge upon the Governutent the
necessity, of flaking more stringent in-
spection and regulations in regard to
passenger sttainlboats.
THE ARREST.
The last startling act in the series of
events which began so terribly on the
evening of the Queen's Birthday, tran-
spired Monday night about 9 o'clock. At
that hour George Pariah, manager of the
ill-fated Victoria, and Captain Rankin'
were arrested in the City Hall by De-
tectives H. R. Schram and Pope, upon
a warrant issued by Squire Peters, the
information having been laid by R. A.
Jones. of London West, whose daughter
Eliza was among the lost. This person,
the warrant goes on to say, the persons
before mentioned did ''slay and kill."
Bail was shortly afterwards secured for
Captain Rankin, as follows: Dr. Wond-
rutf, $1,000; Mr. S. Crawford, $1,000;
and himself $2,000. Parish's bail was
made up of $2,000 by himself and $1,000
by Mr. Thomas Andrews, of Horton
street. The bail bonds cover a period' of
time extending up to Monday next, at
10 o'clock a. pa., when they will come
up before Squire Peters for examina-
tion.
Mr. Parish stated to an Adrertiser re-
porter that he felt that a more innocent
man than himself was never arrested.
marine News.
-The Sarnia Observer last week said:
"The Ontario lost considerable time this
season in getting her now compound en-
gines fitted. She started out on her
first trip last Saturday night. While
coming down the river from Point Ed-
ward her rudder chain parted and she
was brought to her dock- here by the
tug Parker." The following item also
appeared in the Kincardine Standard,
regarding the same boat:
-DLSIELED.-The Steamer Ontaria
which was due here on Saturday did not
arrive until Sunday afternoon, owing to
the large quantity of freight which she
had to take on at Sarnia and Godench,
while midway between here and the
latter port the engine became disabled,
and after some delay she was brought
here and was 'detained until Monday
morning when the engine was repair-
ed.
-STEAM WHISTLE WANTED. -Masters
of vessels trading between here and the
Georgian Bay are unanimous in the
opinion that a steam whistle is badly
needed at Isle of Coves. Great com-
plaints have been made this season of
the delays caused there, and the danger
incurred during the foggy weather, by
the absence of a .whistle to warn them of
their approach to the reefs that spread
out in that vicinity. A whistle at the
point named would not only enable mar-
iners to be on their guard but would in
most instances be sufficient guide for
vessels to navigate the channel during
the heaviest fogs. and so prevent the
delays to which they are now subjected.
The Lothair and tow, Capt. J. B.
Symes, on its two last trips suffered de-
tentions of 50 hours in one instance and
64 hours in another, which, the captain
assures us, would have been avoided had
there been a steam whistle in operation.
We believe a petition has been largely
signed in Collingwood praying the Min-
ister of Marine to have a whistle locat-
ed on Isle of Coves, and we know that it
is the earnest wish of mariners here to
have the prayer of the petition granted.
Another matter they would like to see
attended to, is the improvement of
Tobermgrary harbor. Georgian Bay, so
as to make it safe as a harbor .4 refuge,
it being the only available shelter on
these waters.-{Obeerver.
ARRIVALS.
ISaturday-Str. Manitoba, Sarnia,
passengers and freight.
Sunday -Prop. Asia, Duluth,n-
gen and freight: eche H. Ra burn,
Sarnia. light.
1 Monday-Schr. E. Biak e, wheat, Mil -
1 waukee-Schr. Todmap, Parry Bound,
' lumber for Williams & Murray.
Tuesday -Pop. Ontario, Duluth,
�passengers end freight-Schr. Jennie
Rumball, Midland, lumber for Secord
& Cousins.
Thursday -Prop. Quebec, Duluth,
passengers and freight, Prop. Ontario,
Sarnia, passengers and freight; Rehr.
Wm. Aallace, Kintail, wood; Rehr.
Ontario, Byng Inlet. lumber for Williams
& Murray.
DEPA RTUREi.
Saturday-Str. Manitoba, Duluth,
[passengers and freightSchr. ; Admiral,
Sarnia, salt.
Sunday -Prop. Asia, Sarnia, pasaen-
gen and freight; Schr. Rathburn, Col-
lingwood. salt.
Tuesday - Prop. Ontario, Sarnia,
passengers and freight.
• Wedneulay-Schr. Tudinan, Kincar-
dine to load wheat for Gnderich Harbor
Mills; Schr. Jennie Rumball, Midland,
NO
Thurada -Prop. Quebec, Sarnia ;aa-
seogws end freight: Prop. Ontario. Du-
luth, passengers and freight: Str Joe-
,
ur. ephine Kidd. leunmtcton. salt.
teeseesrseedeal Report.
'tate of the weather for the week end-
untc Jun* 14th, 1NR1.
Julie lth -Wuxi at 10 p.a. North-
east, best, harry Corona lunar. Nam-
e's of steles the wind travelled in 24
bows 91.
Jess tkh-Wied at 10 p.m. North-
west. light, hazy. Coreraleoar. Num -
bee cd iniles wind travelled in 24 hours
X02.
June 10th --Wind at 10 p.m. East,
light, clear. Number of miles wind
travelled in 24 hours 180.
June 11th -Wind at 10 p.m. South-
east, light clear. Number of miles
wind travelled in 24 hours 14.1
June 12th -Wind it 10 p.m. East,
freak, cloudy. Number .1 tiles wind
travelled in 24 hours 408. Megan to
rain at 6.30 p.m.. ceased at ft 20 1.. m.
amount of rainfall 2 cold. inches.
Thunder and lightding
rano 11th Wind et 10 p to South-
?tuctioneering.
T C. OUKRIE, THE PEOPLE'S £UC-
tJ . T10NItI1L. Gederiob. Oat. 1711.
#Iebical.
FIIIE STATIOI1ERY 1
II G. MACKID, K. D. , PHYsi- MOO R H O U S E
1 1. clan. Surgeon and A000wJter. Graduate
of Toronto University. 0mceoppuslte ('atoer
ros & Cameron's Bank, Lwtknow. if not u.
office, enquire at the Bank. 17112-y.
DR McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR-
GEON, Coroner. to. Pelee and residence
a
Street.
Street, second dobe w«( of 175 Vii. SUPERIOR GRADE
Has just upeucd uut s
DR& SHANNON & HAMILTON,
Physiolana, Sargeoes, Aocuucbers, &c.
Once at Dr. Shannon's residence, near the
Jill, Goderioh. 0. C. SHANNON, J. C. HawuL-
TUN. 1751.
JAIKENHEAD, V.S., (SUCCESSOR . to Dr. Duncan) Graduate of Ontario Ve-
torinary College. Ofttoe, stables and residence.
on Newgate Street, tour doors east of Colborne
Hotel, N. B.-Horeas examined as to sound-
ness. 1751.
Legal.
ci ARROW & PROUDFOOT, BAR -
Now RISTSRS, Attorneys, Solicitors, etc.,
Goderieh. J. T. Carrow, W. Proudfoot. 1751.
In the vicinity of Sunshine, in the
t ownship of Moms, a heavy storm of
large hail stones fell, damaging gardens
and crops to a considerable extent.
Ashfield Council meetings crowded
out this week.
6
NOTE PAPERS !
N 1rn
Ellvolopes to batch
B. L. DOYLE, BARRISTER A N D In all the Shapes. These are the
Attorney, Solicitor in Chancery, &c.,
Ooderich, Ona 1751. m
SEAGER & MORTON, B A R R I S- 1 PS f. �lU
TICKS., to., &c., Goderieh and W(ietggham. FIDeSI
C. Seeger, Jr.. Goderieh. J. A. Morton. Wing -
ham. 1751.
`'( MALCl►MSON, BARRISTER AND
AJ. Solicitor. Office -Corner of West Street
and Market square. over George Acheron's,
Ooderioh. 1751. -o
Dr -In Manchester. on the tth Inst. the wife
of Mr. A. Dey, of a daughter.
McGee - In Manchester. on the 13th inst. the
wife of Mr. Robert McGee. of a ton.
Hugh- In Manchester, on the 13th ink. the
white of Mr. A. Higglth. of • daogat•r.
Rose --in west Wan await, os the L'ah inst.
the wife of Mr. Jae.. Rose, of neon.
V anatote- In Colborne. on the 7th inst., the
wile of Wm. V anstane of • son.
NARt1R,.
Cameron itishop At the resldetoe of the
bride's father la Libersia on the Sth inst.,
by Rev. 1'. t eott, Th a Cameron, Zell,
T tees 1D,seCtyyt� (icore,
tn
Oldest da�ter� Whop,
M. P. P. et s.U5* Mmes.
DIRS.
Ca utdy In (t.xlerich on Meader. June 13,
Catherine, wife of Mite. Cassidy. aged id
ye•ra.
That can he bought anywhere.
ECAMPION, ATTO'R N E Y - A T-
. LAW. Soiki'or in Chancery Convey-
ancer, &e. Office over Sheppard's bookstore.
Goderieh, OnL Aur amount of money to
loan at lowest rates to interest. 1751-y.
CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON,
Barristers, Sollei,,.rs in Chancery, &c.,
Goderieh and %%'inyhaut. M. C. Cameron. 9.
C.; P. Holt, M. G. (an'erun, Goderlch: W. Itis
Mamma. Wingham. 1751.
IN CHANCERY.
•
Purulent to an order of the (hurt of Chan-
cery made In a caner of re Popple, Dapple vs.
McKay. the creditors of John I apple. late of
the Township of Tuckersmuth, in the county
of Hurnn, yeoman. who died In or about the
month of %pril. 187.1. are. on or h•forr the
eighteentliday of Julio. 1O1. to send by post
,repaid, to Malenlm Gramm. Cameron of the
wnn (i u• o the n
w Chrlstlau ted ser
Tn f neerkh the Sol icor t Main
lid and Pappiw -
nanmecu e%dd> all
'*remote*lnod th►tglrrs e1 lee
any t held by t of lea=
will ter Perera et
at of the acus Envy
any security is to rro as .....
� at ,ay ('asmbrn 11a the
Oe�f 4
Town e1 Coderkl. e• th11 s/l / diligi .
lustIlst. •t its e'eeek in the ssaeaeat, IIMM
.4""rb an 1br a$i Nfaa
L tkr Tek Any M ) £C
H 11 acllgatsgTT.
171511. Nasser et oeisetok.
1 IN THE SURR(XIATE COURT OF
` the Comity a Horn.
iN Tat MATTUR Mr Twa Ge ARDIA r..R.P Dr
Tess 1. ('lunate, of emailAuJcR
ToWeNsRPM. Dt'RAMID.
Take notice that
twenty clays tram time
afftioe.ent smnosa Coo
net ft the Oninte
Cinerelliesti
sold sflen ili Niemand.
ebidft
betagytelui
�(tt aB
T lots
. Meati, AMA R •"
4.111.e1.e'44
1771041 1CUJAW nwenglt,
K
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Miscellaneous gams.
S
Prices Moderate 1
.
30 000 ROLLS
AMES SMAILL, ARCHITECT, dr. iij
Office, Crabb'. Block. Kingston d. °ode -
rich. Plans and sppercclficatlons drawn u.enrct-
ly. Carpenter's' plasterer's andenasott's work
measured end valued.
ER. WATSON, HOUSE, SIGN
.
and Ornamental Painter,. Parlor deem -
sting made a specialty. GRAI.NINu, GILDING,
(MARINO. . Shop on North Street, opposite the
Registry Office, Ooderich. 1751
STRATFORD BINDERY-ESTAB-
LLtHED IIM This establishment is chiefly
devoted to job and library work. especially to
those unique and economicalhallcalf and mor-
rocco styles. In all cases the best of stock and
workmanship. with strength and beauty com-
bined. Bindery over John Dutton's drug stere.
G EORO E STONE.
Tonsorial.
iv KNIGHT, PRACTICAL BAR-
BER and Hair -dresser, begs to return
thanks to the public for past patronage, and
solicits a continuance of custom. He can
always be found at his Shaving Tailor, near
the Post Office Goderieh. 1753
Loans anb insurance.
e500,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
147 CAMERON, HOLT & CAMKRON,. Gods -
rich. 1739.
4i71400 TO LEND ON REAL E S -
nix 'FATE. Terms favorable. Apply to B. L.
DOYLE, Coderich. 1751
ek50,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
tiller on good Ferm or first -clue Town Property
at & per cent. Soule to R. RADCLIFFE. 1751
lIT ONEY TO LEND IN ANY
.01 amount to suit borrowers at 6 to 6i per
cent. Private funds. Apply to SEAoER and
MORTON, Goderieh.
ONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE
.17l amount of Private Funds for investment
at lowest rates on first-class Mortgagees. Apply
to °ARROW & PROUDFOOT.
1 OANS FREE OF CHARGE.-
rA Money to lend at lowest rates, free of
aby costs or charges. SEAGER d• MORTON,
opposite Colborne Hotel.
Goderieh. 23rd March 1881. 1779.
etPER CENI'. -THE CANADA
V Landed Credit Company is prepared to
lend money on good Farm security, at six per
ant.ell particularsgiven upon apoileation
to IIUI HAMILTON,. C. L. agent, Godericb.
1786.
41k20,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
IV on Farm and Town Property at lowest in-
terest! Mortgagee purchased, no Commission
charged. Conveyancing Fees reasonable.
N. H. -Borrowers can obtain money in one dal
if title is satisfactory.-DAViSON & JOHN-
STON. Barristers. &d„ ooderich. 1751
ItRADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE,
. Life and Accident Insurance Agent.
Representing firsts lass Companies. A leo agent
fuer the CANADA LIRE STOCK INet-RANCR Co.
Money to lend on Mortgage, either in Town or
Farm Property. in any way to suit the borrow-
er. Omce--cup-stains Kay's block, Goderieh,
Ont. 1751
INSURANCE CARD.
BRITiSIl ASS. COT, TORONTO Established
1837.
l'H(ENIX INS. CO'Y, of LovooN tEnglandt--
Established 1798.
HARTFORD iNS. COY. of HaRTrosw, Conn.
Estabbahed 1810.
Risks taken In the above first-class Omeea, at
the lowest rates by HORACE HORTON.
The anderligned 1s also Appraiser for the
CNS('
LOAN An AVINOS O'Y,
is ea on security. from
M per Coat -('bases ooderato.
HORACI HORTON.
Onderlea. Sent. It IRs. 1751
SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS.
C►wy ef Heron t
1
vines et a Writ M
Perim (treed on of
at the County of
the Lands
1.r sett
. en.1
t %ken
interest
re tamed
ipnd•
and
A.
e tend
Marek780
Mgt, at
:Era a It
('F
rAmEI
FROM 4c PER ROLL.
A Cc_JMPLETE ASSORTMENT
-0E-
Plated Forks anti Spoons
IN TRIPLE AND q(ADEUPLI PLATS.
QUALITY GUARANTEED,
-AT-
Moorhouse's.
MOORHHOUSE
Would respectfully intimate to hie numerous
Customers and the public generally that he
has just opened out a
Fresh Stock
Of Paper Hangings comprising every
Novelty in
GOLD & BRONZE PAPERS,
SATIN PAPERS,
MARBLE & OAK PAPERS,
CEILING PAPERS.
Dabs--Decorations---Borders
suitable for
DRAWING ROOM,
DINING ROOM,
SITTING ROOM,
BED ROOM,
HALL, OFFICE
KITCHEN.
-ALt' -
All this Season's Patterns in
Window Shades,
R bleb will be found much superior to any
thing yet shown in this county.
Pnces vory Lowest.
#1' A call solicited. No trouble to
show patterns whether you buy or not.
T. J. I00RHOUSBm
1, 000
ENGLiS;1,
>< ItENCH,
GERMAN axl,
AMERiC.4
CHROMOS.
STRRL ENGRAVINGS AND LiTH(1
GRAPHR
WV new ready few year Inspeetlon .'
MOORHOUSE'S.