The Huron Signal, 1881-06-24, Page 8DOORS
SASHES, BIANDf$iHtl_
MOULDINGS, • every
Description of Interior Finish. -
STAIRS, HANDRAILS,
NEWELS gad BALUSTERS
A Specialty. Send for Price
Lists. SHINGLES
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THE WORLD OVER.
Prince Leopold took his seat in the
House of Lords on Monday es Duke of
Albany.
The steamship companies and the ut-
most difficulty in providing room for the
vast number of enugranta leaving tier
many for America
Quaoo lighthouse, on the Bay -of Fun-
dy, was completely destroyed by fire on
Friday morning last It was built about
thirty years ago.
By the explosion of a torpedo on board
the British ironclad Muo.trch, at Tunis,
one officer was killed and several sailors
wounded.
A tenant named Simeon has been aw-
arded by the Land Session at Castlebar,
County Mayo, the sum of £2,954 as
compensation due him by his landlord,
Lord Human, fur improvements. 'Simeon
claimed £5,895, and his Lordship refus-
ed to pay anything.
12,000buanels of grain have unaccount-
ably disappeared from the elevator at
Keokuk, controlled by Jack Sturges.
This u the grain Kennett & Co., of Chi-
cago, held warehouse receipts for. Civil
and criminal prosecutions will be com-
menced to discover the gnilty party.
A twelve -pound California saloon has
been caught in Lake Michigan, off Ce-
dar Grove, Wis. The Fish Comnttssion-
en planted salmon six years ago, and
this is the first evidence of the adapt-
ability of Lake Michigan to the culture
of this fish.
A young lady was married in Louis-
ville the other day, and a newspaper ac-
count of the event was headed "Mated
in May." The New York Grip/tit sup-
poses that "Joined in June" and "At-
tached in August" will be the fate of
those who come later in the season. It
is to be hoped that "Separated in Sep-
tember" will be needed in no carie.
A great cock fight took place in^'King,
in tho suburbs of Cincinnati, lasting
from aix in the morning until ten at
night. Two 'thousand persons were
present. Five hundred cocks fought ten
mains, going at once. One hundred and
fifty of the combatants were killed.
Vast sums of money changed hands.
The scene was a veritable pandemoni
um.
A foreign'correspendent writes to a
German paper that the order to close the
saloons of St. Petersburg on the morning
and evening of the day on which the five
Nihilists were executed was a clever for-
gery of the signature of Loris Melikoff,
Minister of the Interior. It was a con-
coction of the Nihilists to have the same
tokens of mourning observed on that oc-
casion as were obeeived after the death
of the' late Csar.
Sir Wilfred Lawson'* supporters in
the Imperial House of Vomuuons are de-
termined to carry their recent Perlis-
mentary victories into 'effect. They de-
mand that pending the Government's
action respecting the liquor traffic, the
issue of ill licenses for two years shall be
suspended. One of England's most
striking political and social features is
the marvellous growth of the temperance
movement. •
Mr. Labuuchero says that the heart of
King Louis XIV., having been brought
to England, was shown to the late Pro-
fessor Iluckland. "The heart looked
like a small piece of dried leather. The
Professor handled it, then he smelt it;
then he put it between his teeth, and
then to the horror of the spectator., he
swallowed it. The remains of Professor
Buckland repose in Westminster Abbey,
and, consequently, in Westminster
:Abbey reposes the heart of Louis XIV."
Cincinnati Gazette: --"Difference in
• families united by [marriage are mostly
on the side of the woman. Women fails
in tact to preserve the amenities of the
hearth. The soft answer or the repress-
ion which evadea an issue is more on the
part of the roan that the wife. Young
women manage their lovers but Lose
their skill to manage their husbands.
Women make, the cliques in congrega-
tions. church societies, family hotels,
boarding houses, and wherever lovely
woman predominates Lack of tact
makes the traditional mother-in-law.
Fathers-in-law have too much tact to be
fussy and irritating in matters that
should be loft alone. Men live harmon-
iously in clubs; women cannot live in
clubs without getting into hostile divi-
sion.
l hely sixty-six failures in the United
Stases and Canada were reported in
Bradstreet's during the past week, the
amine* number for anysingle week this
yea , and a decrease rom last week of
twenty. This is a pleasant contrast to
the *urea given three months ago, when
the* were upwards off one hundred and
fifty , showing the marked improvement
in trade generally. The only failure of
importiote 'artnounced was that -of E. P.
Cutler & Co., iron commission mer-
chants of Boston. Their embarrassment
was dee to the decline in the prices of
iron. The number of failures in the
different region. of the country were 13
in the middle States, a decrease of 16;
14 in New England, decrease of 6: 14 in
the .reetern States, a decrease of 4; 14 in
the south, an increase of 6; 5 in Califor-
nia, a decrease of 1: and 6 in Canada and
the Proincee. - [Brad.troet's, June
18th, 1881.
♦esi.1i
A girl thanked a man who gave her his
Nat in a street car, and he married her
Yid proved toe he worth $400,000. (We
site flat this he in the hope of inclining
the girla to lien .Ittle 'WW1. cieireona.)
Correspondents ere notified that the
neaten • "This wo,l event fres cast a
over the entire eoaimnnity," is
standing in this office, so it will M•
un., ...eery to ended*. it in reports con.
v,t•demise of stricnitnrists who
1 7; *', ' .- e-reteasly feed Pam
THx HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 24. 1881.
OANADIAN NEWS. ( COUNTY GLEANINGS.
Uteri, Public School is uuturusus fur
blaring the smartest and meet advanced
pupil* suit the. 'monist, su,nllest atol
oicst .lilapedsttd ploy gi.uwda to the
urp 4iie.
rhe following 4 suitiworo of the .a,10
lector's non fur ISA', for brined . rr
tat .aiuc of real pr.terty,, $'.41133,775;
tot..1 value ..t lersunal I.rouerty, $19,-
_'7A: total amount 1.1 t*Aable meows,
14.250; non-resident tax, IN,b10. Swis-
her ..f children between the age of 6sad
16 este. 367. 'notal popolatiou about
1,833. Number of horses 132, cattle
130, hags 55, sheep 14, dogs 68, with 2
of the female sex.
Locum FUND. - D. Scott, Lissome
Inspector, kindly handed us the follow•
iug atateuient of the distributiuo of the
license fund fur East lineup. $1,410
was collected. Provincial Treasurer,
$47&66; Brussels, 1461 13; Howick,
$241.69; Grey, 1214.83; McKillop,
$107.41; Wroxeter, 180.43; Turnbsrry,
$63.43; Morris, $53.71; Hallett, +61.71;
Reserve Fund, $700. -[Poet.
HaTuax11D.-On Saturday last Mr. A.
Fisher, (one of the oldest resident& of
Wingham) passed up on his return from
Brandon, N. W. T., where be proposes
making his future place of abode, as he
is very greatly taken up with the count-
ry. Brandon is itself a wilderness there
not being a habitation there but a recent
saie of lots where the embryo city is
located realized the enormous sum of
$27.000. Mr. Fisher thinks the count-
ry a lung way ahead of Ontario.
Henry Luras, • farmer of G ' , i
eomuutted suicide by ousting his thrr►
with • ramie un Friday' Inst. The d.
ceased was 68 years old, and ,;elterslljt
respected.
The young girl G,r•s by who charged
the captain of une oft the Toronto deur
siva boats with having committed an uta
decent *moult on her, •as u-reaad ou
Tuesday ..n • charge of insanity.
The harms Test Wel! Ass dation ha:
awarded the contract for sinking liar
walls to the value and uateot of the oi.
deposits near that town. The result
will be watched with greet Interest.
A lunatic who has been sent to the
New Brunswick Asylum from Queen's
oounty, is cad to have become demented
through reading sensational reports re-
specting the sappueed disaster of the
19th June.
Ald. McMicken of Winnipeg says .'f
the PLcifie syndicate that it has unhmit
ed power, and that it might be death to
the city to go tan much against the syndi-
oste's desires in the grsutile; of aid
to the Southwestern railway reupeny.
The Listowel monthly cattle fair un
Finlay was the most successful fair ever
bald, there being a number of amens,
stockand the offend being first ekes.
Nearly all the stock offered was bought
at • good figure, the attendance being
good.
A Lcczr WAaDaN.-The report that
Mr. E. McGillicuddy, Warden of Lamb -
ton, had fallen heir to a handsome for-
tune by the death or a maternal uncle in
Ireland, is true. Mr. McGillicuddy
leaves this week for the "ould sod" to
look after the legacy.
The Listowel Beeper says: Our two
ex -Mayors, Messrs. Scott and Campbell,
with the reigning Mayor, Mr. T. E.
Hay, intend taking a trip to Manitoba
and the North West in a few weeks. If
we remember correctly, it was some-
where in that region where the Lieuten•
ant Governor's. party, some time ago,
found so much bad' water.
The Stratford Beacon says it is time
there was • provincial polios force, which
could be quickly sent to any 'point in
case of emergency. Such a force as this,
it considers, would be able to secure due
administration of the law in places where
there is an insufficient conata2ulary, or
where the author:'..,:s are 1u in their
duties.
The Journal Printing Company of St.
Thomas have sold the Journal to a Syn-
dicate composed of George Elliott Casey,
M.P. for West Elgin, Dr. Wilson, ex -M.
P. for East Elgin, Thomas Orr of the
Loudon Free Press job room, E. E. Shep-
pard
he
pard of the Tole lo Telegram, and W. E.
Westlake of the Toledo .Made. The con-
sideration is understood to be in the
neighborhood of $7.000.
• At the sale of the Lake Erie islands on
Wednesday, at Windsor, the Hen and
Chickens were sold to, John McBeth, of
London, for $205 ; Middle Island, to J.
11. Curry, of Windsor, for $1,471, sub-
ject to a claim of $2,000 for improve-
ments ; East Sister and North Harbor,
to Frederick Broughton, General Mana-
ger of the Great Western Railway, for
$860 and 147, respectively.
On Tuesday afternoon a little daugh-
ter of R. Wallace, West Napanee, nearly
three years old, got access to some mat-
ches, in the abience of her mother, and
seems to have put some of them in her
mouth, but no harm was apprehended at
the time. On Wednesday the child took
to vomiting, but soon seemed to recover.
On Thursday she was seized with convul-
sions, and remained unconscious until
Friday 'morning, when death released
her., A doctor was called, but was un-
able to do anything.
A remarkable fact which strikes one
promenading the streeta of the
city of Kingston is the upright car-
riage of the ladies -far ahead of those in
any other part of the Dominion. A
friend said it was on account of the am-
ount of exercise they took in rowing,
but we disagreed with him, believing
that ordinary rowing has a tendency to
produce round shoulders. Habit is
'catching, and in a small city like King-
ston, with so many military men and
cadets about, it is not to bftwondered at
that their bearing is reflected in the
gentler sex. -[Canadian Military Re-
view.
The Walkerton Telexope says: fn
conversation with cine of our subscibers
this week, the latter stated that the re-
cent frost had done a good deal of dam-
age to fall wheat, barley, peas, potatoes
and corn. Oats had also suffered to
some extent The frost appeared to be
equally severe on light and heavy land.
For instance the damage was just as
great on the 5th and 8th lines, where the
lightest land in the T'p of Brant was to
be found, as in the 8th, 9th, 10th, and
llth lines, where it was the heaviest.
Should a sufficient quantity of rain fall
in time he thought the grain crop might
recover somewhat, but it would never
amount to much. "It's discouraging,"
was his last remark. -
Dr. Cream, who was tried ones in
Criminal Court on an indictment chrpf-
ing him with abortion, and acquitted. is
in the toils again, with a prospect of be
in rewarded according to hie deserts.
His offence consists in the sending of the
vilest sort of poet *arta through the
mails --an ofeece for which the Revised
Statutes preseribe • fine of from $100 to
$500, with imprisonment from one to
ten years. The recipient of his foul
*hii o is a man by the name of Joeeeph
Martin,livingatNo. 129 West Thirteenth
street, engaged in the business 111 pre-
paring fun for some of the wholesale
and retail fur houses in this city Cream
had attended his family as a physician,
and appears to here had some difficulty
in regard to a hill. Martin claims that
he peed the doctor all he owed him.
while the latter, claiming that Martin
was in his debt M the amnnnt of $2n,
resorted to the despicable scheme of
sending him scnrrilnns postal cards, in
order, perhaps, to hasten matters and
bring about a settlement of the allered
debt. The earls rootainuwl foul wpef-
signs on plaintiff and referred to his
wife as follows : "Yon had letter learn
that low. vnlgar wife of yours to keep
her foul mouth shut, with her second-
hand silk .dolmans and **card -hand silk
dunes, aril not talk *holt others. Two
can play et that acme " The Doctor has
here arrested and hold in e1.2O'l hue'
1 result at this year's buainess is that
through hit► freight from Montreal sod
Gurrte Enterprise: -About ten o'clock
last Saturday evening as Mr. J. A. Mc-
Michael was driving.acres the railway
track accompanied
Sy Mias Clara Broley,
the horse beanie frightened at a car
which was carelessly left standing al-
most on the centro of the crossing. Mr.
McMichael did what he could to oontrol
the terrified nninal but in less time than
it takes to tell it himself and lady oom-
paniun sere pitched violently on to the
sidewalk, while the buggy was literally
smashed and the freed horse ran away
till he became entangled among the saw-
logs at Carson's. The occupants of the
buggy- were both found to be seriously
though nut dangerously injured, Miss
Braley having got an ugly scalp wound
that required to be -sewed up, while
"Ab." received internal injuries that
laid him up for Several days. Both are
now able to be out though not fully re-
cuvered.
OUR GIRLS.
What as Observant Admirer has 1. W
Rrgardl.g the Teeing blies .t N.re..
From the Clinton New Era.
A gentleman, who has had many op-
portunities of observing the good_quali-
ties of the young ladies of the county,
and •who prides himself upon being a
prudent and impartial judge, hands us
the following as the result of his ubeer-
vatioia:-
Bruasels-Robust and blooming.
Wingham-Anxious, but hoesfUL
Blyth -The most amiable.
Londesbore-The most indifferent
Bayfield -intellectual and vivacious,
with a preference for marriage.
Bluevale-The most truthful.
Brucefield-The most demure.
Centralia --Fund of music and the
stage.
Exeter -The most anxious to be lov-
ed.
Goderich-The must anxious to be
married.
Holmesville-Sweet tempered and un-
assuming.
Kippen--Unsophisticated and freckl-
ed.
Seaforth-The best musicians, with a
strong leaning towards flirtation.
Manchester -Hot -with lemon in it
preferred.
Varna -There are none. They all die
young or grow up into boys.
Wroxeter -Captivating and mischiev-
ous.
Zurich --Good complexion and use-
ful.
Clintons -Serious and business like,
with a weakness for croquet and ice-
cream; strongly opposed to old -maid-
ism.
After we had carefully read this list
over, we called upon the writer and ask-
ed him "how he came to be so well ac-
quainted with the county ladies 1"
I have had occasion," he replied, "to
travel through this county, for some
time past, and have carefully, noted the
distinctions in different places."
"How did you arrive at the conclus-
ion that the Ooderich girlwere the
mot anxious to get married Y' we ask-
ed.
"Oh, fortunately, I was there during
leap year," he answered, with a loud
laugh.
A Goderich poet, in a revengeful
niood, has written the following:
The best looking fellow In Clinton
Is very much given to squlntln'
And the mouth of each bride
Is some eighth Inches wide-
The're so homely - those people of Clinton.
Ur. wallas... the Cattle Trade .&drtet to
shippers.
• Ald. Hallam's letter from England,
touches upon the cattle exportation ques-
tion. "i read in the G1,,he," says the
observant alderman, "some remarks
about the exportation of cattle to Eng-
land. And what a lot of nonsense ' i
ain convinced from the tittle experience
I have had and what I have seen in this
business that
w), i•AENOT rompers
with the Amerman free -fed corn cattle
and pay the Dutra;ecus freights that
are paid this sevum. Now i will make
an estimate, which is as nearly correct
as can be. We will take a steer in Can-
ada in good condition and weighing say
1300 pounds on foot. If prime it woukt
fetch in Toronto 6 cents, which would
be $78• At $30 freight and $10 other
expenses, all told, the steer will cost
$118 in Liverpool. Now, the very high-
est price realised, which was butt Mon-
day, in Liverpool. was eightp+nce per
pound. it is a noted fact that most of
the Canadian cattle shrink 43 i••r cent.
We will take 40 per cent. of 1:.011 pounds
700 pounds at eightpenoe, hemg al-
together 520 shillings, or f+124.110- a
profit of
00.110 Apr !Arlt IMAM?.
But the foot of the matter is, this is the
best aide of the question, and it doesn't
work ort too beantifully in practice. The
lufreight from Bu.Wu, t&wuey will be
I. t by Canadian cattle shippers. How
us they compete with better cattle that
,.re shtiped from litrtuu. paying ouly 30
w 40 shillings freight Now, if it &pays
k. take cattle at 40 shillings from Boston,
it should pay at the ammo rate from Mos-
trent- Whi. are making the money 1
The etesauslip owners. And this wtllal-
ways be the ase w lung .. the cattle ex-
port trade t1 carried" on in the unbeu-
near-like way it hes been this year.
aneiber Mea. Vileterle Mas.
We bate beard of a few mean people
in connection with the ditlaater. One of
the number turned up yesterday and ap-
plied to Ald. Jones for relief.
"lin what grounds do you chum relief;
did you lore any member of your
family Y'
"No; myself and wife and four child-
ren were all saved."
"Well, then, you ought to be thank-
ful your lives were saved Surely that
is enough for you."
"No, I want pay for the damage dose
to our clothing; besides, I lost mums
articles. "
What did you lose
"I lost a tivedol ar meerschaum pipe."
.'We have no money to pay for pipes;
you ought to be thankful you've not a
oold moist body."
"Well, other people are getting paid,
and I want muuey-that's what you have
the money for."
"That's your little game, is it 1 Well
you have come to the wrung man this
time."
'Well, won't you pay me for my sister-
in-law 1 She was drowned"
"Bring me the undertaker's bill, and
I'll attend to it"
"Well, I don't want to have it said
she was buried by the corporation."
"What's the difference whether the
corporation supplies you with coffins or
coats '"
"I guess you chaps are making • big
penny out of this business, and I'll get
the law on you. "
"Do you see that door i" roared the
Alderman. "If you ain't outside before
I count seven, I'll not be answerable for
what'll be left of you."
Whether it wasr that the fellow saw
danger in the Alderman's, eye, or whether
lit was that this wife caught him by the
coat -collar and hustled him out of the
room, it is hard to say, but he disap-
peered like a flash. Alderman Jones
has sines i.9ar'i that this individual,
when the Victoria capsized, swam ashore
and saved his own bacon, leaving his
pour wife to, struggle with the watery
element. But, *tram* to say, the
woman saved her four little ones. -[Ad-
vertiser.
I uctioneering.
JC. CURRIE, THE PEOPLE'S AUC -
. T1ON filth. Ooderto& Oat. 1761.
Jfledlcal.
HS. MAOKID, M. D., ?HYSI-
. elan. Magee" and A000tse►or, lured**»
of Tomato L aivera tr. O1.esepoeite Carson
roe lc Cauesruti s Batik. Lucknuw. if mot ie
Oboe. savor* at the Bank. 1713.7.
I McLBAN, PHYSICIAN, BUR-
L" OXON. Commie. kc. Omoe and madames
en Brum Sheet seeaad door west of Viotesla
Street 1761.
DR8. SHANNON it HAMILTON,
physi bine, humans, Meow:hers. Ifte.
Osos at Dr. t)hsaso.'a reuWesoe, neer Ws
Jeal. uudertuh. G. C. SHAxxorl, J. C. HANK"
von. 1761.
AIKENHEAD, V.S. , (SUCCESSOR
J•
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. to i'r. Dormant Graduate of Ontario Ve-
terinary N.w Street,( fir doorss.sbles .ttdo Colborne
05 New�ato
Hotel N. B. -Horses examined ea to wand -
nem 1751.
Legal.
GARROW & PROUDFOOT, BAR-
1ch. ar ow. V.. Proouudfo�o&. 176
Goderich. .1. T.Oarmw, W
B. L DOYLE, BARRISTER A N D
Attorney, Ont.
8sticitnr to Chancery, ..
Goderi
EAGER & MORTON, BARRI8-
TF.ItB, Arc., ta, Oodertoh and Wingham.
C. Seager, Jr.. tiuderioh. J. A. Morton, Wing -
ham. 1751.
SMALCOMSON, BARRISTER AND
. Solicitor. Office -Corner of West Street
aol51Goder4 t Square. over George Ach�ns,
ryct.resear Canada.
When this high-class art serial was
first projected the difficulties which star-
ed its publishers in the face were so
many that some of their most ardent
friends doubted the success in Canada
of such an enterprise. These difficulties
lay chiefly in the almost entire previous
absence of art publication it) this country,
owing to lack of the cultivation of the
fine arts, caused by the hitherto want of
appreciation on the part of our people,
fur reasons of engrossment in the more
practical work of industrial and commer-
cial development When we see, how-
ever, that a staff of the very best artists
and engravers have been gathered to-
gether in Canada, in the production of
this most desirable work, it is subject for
congratulation. We have been pleased
to notice from recent articles of the press
that the success of the work promises
to be unparalleled --a result we pro-
nounced_as richly merited from its incep-
tion -and more particularly- so since we
have inspected for ourselves a large
number of the most beautiful wood en-
gravings we have ever seen, which have I
been specially- pt'epared fur it., and are to
form a tart of its initial numbers Froni
the well-known reputation and ability of
the Editor-in-chief, Rev. Dr. Grant, we
have no hesitation in saying that the
literary department will keep well
abreast of the artistic in point of merit,
and this being the case, we hazard no
rash opinion when predict that the
forthcoming publication will be, without
exception, the finest work of its class
ever yet uttered to the people of Canada;
This, when we consider that the art de-
partment is under the supervision of Mr.
O'Brien, of Toronto. President of the
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts -him-
self admitted to be one of the finest
artists in the profession, and whom Her
Majesty the Queen has honored by a
commission to make some historical
paintings for her private oollection. Mr.
Geo. F. Smith, the superintendent of
the engraving department, is acknow-
ledged to be one of the leading men in
his profession, and has had a very wide
experience both in England and New
York. Neither are we surprised at the
general encouragement being extended
to the work of our people, as it is cer-
tainly the finest of its description we
have ever seen, especially on Canadian
aubjects and Canadian scenes. With
lovers of literature probably the style
and subject matter of the accompanying
letter press would bear the greatest in-
terest, and when we idol that the Rev.
Dr. Grant, President of Queen's Uni-
versity, Kingston, is the Editor-in-chief,
and that he is assisted by a corps of the
hest Canadian historical and descriptive
writers, we offer the surest guarantee
that the literary portion of this most ad-
mirable work will compare in every re-
spect with the artistic; and duet, as •
whole, it will be such as to reflect the
highest credit on all concerned is its
publication.
IN THE SURROGATE COURT O!'
1b conic, et Rural.
iN 'ran MATT= or MI O17a DiArrettr t1l/
Tote INFANT CHrt.DH$N er SLIM* Ansa
TowwesND, OlAA/asa
'rails netts* that a ies the expirattes of
twenty day from the aria publication of this
settee, apptsestima win he mot, to the hedge
N tM M•rvegate Onset of the Paint y of Him*,
III 'Mak Townsend, of the Township M Hel-
len In the comity of liernn. y,•snnan, for
letters of Onanllarehtp. appointing Mm the
e►id Elijah Townsend. woo-llun of the Infant
children Tf the paid vtr.tnomo
. lI 'red 1a
Mar Ilfaiie e, n( the said pct /falloff.
and w I le of the said wad
Tow
Dated at oceam e. titin Ialu day of Jtres. A.
7) tlti t AMMON. 114114. Ai ( awOMAN
attrweev R hf Mid apph . -
1710-fe WAX, 411 T. rat
FINE STATIONERY!
ILI CAMPION, ATTORNEY -AT -
14. LAW. Solicitor to Chancery, convey-
anceo. Linke cirr Sh.ppard's b
r. ookatsre.
Ooderi Ont. Any amount of mono to
loan at lowest rater of interest. 1751'7.
CAMERON, HUoT & CAMERON,
9ulicit..r. in Chancery. Vie..
Goderich and Wingbani. M. C. Cameron, aa
C.; P. Holt. M. G. Camu.-un, Ooderich. W. e.
Macara. W Ingham. 176L
Miscellaneous Itarbe.
JAMES SMAILL, ARCHITECT, &c
Moe, Crabb's Block. Kingston st, Oeste -
doh. Plans and specifications drawn correct-
ly. Carpenter's' plasterers and mason's work
measured and valued.
\1188 Weal
ESTON, PRACTICmakerwonldAL
1 Dress Mantle , bit!-
mate to the iadh a of Goderich that she hos
b.mun the business of dressmakiog at her re-
sidence on the Cam Hoed. next to
Snieath's planing mill. All work done in the
newest and meet fashionable Styles. Agent
for Cornwell's patterns. 1780-3m.
CTRATF')RD BINDERY-ESTAB-
►tJ LISHED 18M.This establishment ischiefly
devoted to job and library work, especially W
those unique and economical half calf and mor -
recce styles. In all cases the best of stock and
workmanship, with strength and beauty com-
bined. Binds overJohn I)ton's drug store.
GEORGE STONE.ut
Tonsorial.
KNIGHT, PRACTICAL BAR-
T • BER and 1111g -dresser, begs to return
thanks to the publWfor past patronage, and
solicits • continuance of custom. He can
always be found at his Shaving Parlor, near
the Post Office Goderich. 1753
Loans aria insurance.
qt 500,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
CAMERON. HOW At CAMERON, Gode-
rich. 1769.
75,000 TO LEND ON REAL E 8 -
TATE. Terms favorable. Apply to B. L.
1'LK. Goderich. 1761
17 00,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
on good Farm or first-class Town Property
at 8 per cent. Aonly to R. RADCLIFFE. 1731
MOORHOUSE
Has Jae& opened oat •
SUPERIOR GRADE
1,1 oNEY TO LEND IN ANY
1.1 amount to suit borrowers at A to 6,) per
cent. Private funds. Apply to S aoER and
MoirroN, Goderich.
TONEY TO LEND. -A LA RG E
Ivo_ amount of Private Funds/or investment
at
to GwRRW sS n 'aIrrasMortag
.ges- Apply
IOANS FREE OF CHARGE.-
/ Money to lend at lowest rates, free of
any costa or charges. SKAGER at MORTON.
opposite Colborne HoteL
Goderich. 23rd March 1881. 1779.
[' PER CEN f. - THE CA NADA
V Landed Credit Company 1s prepared to
lend money on good Farm security, at six per
cent. Tull particulars given upon application
to HUGH HAMILTON. C. L. agent. Goderich.
1786.
20,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
IP on Farm and Town Property at lowest in-
terest Mortgoges purchased, no Commission
charged Conveyancing Fees reasonable.
N. 1L -Borrowers can obtain money- in one day
if title is .atlalactory.-DAVISON t JOHN-
STON. Banisters. &c.. Goderlek. 1761
RRADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE,
,. Life and Accident Insurance Agent.
Representing Ant -class Companies. A dao agent
for the CaNaDA Live STOCK InruaaNCE Co.
Money to lend on Mortgage. either in Town or
Farm Property. in any way to suit the borrow-
er. Office-lupatalrsi Kay's block, Oodenich,
Ont. 1761
INSURANCE CARD.
BRITISH ASS. CO'Y, Toaowro-Established
1814.
PHOENIX iNS. COT. of Lornox (England) --
Established 1781.
HARTFORD INS. CO'Y. of HsaTroan. Conn.
Established 1810.
Risks taken In the above drat -clew Offices. at
the lowest rates by HORACE HORTON.
The undersigned Is assn Appralner for the
CANADA PER. LOAN AND SAVINGS CO'Y,
Tostorro.
Money to rain on first -elms aeenrtty, from
7 to 8 per went. -- Charges moderate.
HORACE HORTON.
Ooderieh. Rept. 10. 1130. 1751
HER1111r8 SALE OF LANDS.
NOTE PAPERS !
WITH
Euvolopes to hatch
et Beres dgf virtue of a Writ of
e u Merl Aveiro issmed mit et
Her Myr. County Covet of phew comity of
Htitota and to isle directed agoing* the Lando
and Tenements of Robert Rraham at th. gust
of Gen1'w E. Jaekann Henry it Jackson, and
r
Asn a'tT. JacksonI hare solved and taken
1n Execution all the right, title and interns
amid eputty of redemption of the shove named
Det►nsant In and to 1,etot nnmhers one hoe,'
redand ninety two and rine hwndr.•d and
Etl threw Rooth Mote of leteen'. Street,
ttr s Pnrteey In the flus.» of Ilensall. In the
Q�ty�of tN Wolk w*Mh I And* and Trnewaenta
,A T g; Offer
elf�n 0 My ert,.h in the Cowl
Mg; God° ee on aATV p
Cow
P AY M 31'1.5 neH af'
the beer of II of the clock, none.
ROBERT OtffON'
MIAs OSce, noderieh ehertf et lt
Mare% let H18i f13 -
In W the 'Shapes. Thew are the
Nmest aid Fills1 Goods
That can be bought anywhere.
Prices Moderate l
30,000 ROLLS
OF
WALL PAPO,
FROM 4c PER ROLL.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
Plated Forks ail Spoins
Ix TMIPLI AND QUADRI7PL1 reAT&.
QUALITY GUARANTEED,
-AT-
Moorhouse's.
MOORHOUSE
Would respectfully intimate to his numerous
customers and the public generally that he
has Joust opened out •
Fresh Stock
Of Paper Hangings oomprising every
Novelty in
GOLD & BRONZE PAPERS,
SATIN PAPERS,
MARBLE & OAK PAPERS,
CEILING PAPERS.
D *dos--Decoratiofl s ---Borders
suitable for
DRAWING ROOM,
DLNING ROOM,
SITTING ROOM,
BED ROOM,
HALL, OFFICE
KITCHEN.
-aLao-
All this Season's Patterns in
Window Shades,
Which will be found much superior to any
thing yet shown in this county.
Prices very Loes1.
AO- A call solicited. No trouble to
show patterns whether you buy or not.
T. J. MOORHOUSE.
1,000
ENGLISH,
FRENCH,
GERMAN ANS;
AMERICAN
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