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The Huron Signal, 1881-09-02, Page 8e DOOR BLINDS, GS, and every ion of Interior Reim NAME and BALUI3T*I A 8 halty. Send for Price Lusts. 8 GUS Lem umthien. ou applies- •. tIf* AIOCIB IAA Naw Fcver.-The • Presbyterians are gettingg a beautiful iron rod fence erected SrzaM vs. Hoeaxrowts -The steam emu td the church . ground. There is greet satisfaction, about 7 rods of it. and will cost SM.threshing has given g the only drawback being the scarcity of When completed it will add greatly to water- :vett year we etpect that nearly the appearance of the church. steam and horseflesh will be more vela- his Commercial Hotel to Robert Milne, Zal'a1sAiL The dolma threshing maritime made jta flat 1aep�pearance In this locality on Mon- dayDuring the holidays the school bas been re -plastered and excellent black- boards put in. This will add meek to the internal appearance of the school and to the comfort of the pupil and Masher during the coming winter. About two weeks ago an accident oc- curred by which Mary Clark.danghter of John C1ark,has lost the use of one of her ria It appears that the children were g with some sticks and a sharp sputter from one of them pierced the eye -ball. Medical assistance was called ed in, but it is doubtful if the menu be saved. Ooltiosme. Corn is in good cooking condition. Seeding paragons are being rapidly p p�ed- Roots of all kinds, potatoes excepted, will not yield an average crop this year. Eaei.y So two. -Lass week Mr. Dos - tow, near the mill, sowed 28 acres of fall wheat. The bush fires have been burning fur- iously during the pad week, and the Lake shore road was lit up fur miles by. the weird glare of the flames. Tho damage done sn fa: hes Leon confined to fences and cordwood. „ f-1 , 1 , IDribora. The sawmill will not be running for • gesskortw During tb.lntervalthegesi•l =rib. I take a trip up the lakes for PlIgliO eaL. -Mr. Patrick Layton hes retuned from the gold mines of the far west, and is as cheerful as ever. The doctor is great favorite with the boys. 'Rau roe MJLL V ax. -So far we are •heed of Leeburn with the yield of our fan *heat. Me. Allan's wheat threshed. 92 bushels to the acre on Tuesday, by the steamer. Two others with the Ione power made 24 bushels. Twol Leeburn farmers onlyof the six i who have threshed got as igh u 20 bushels an acre. Amb tsa. Mrs. Young,r., has gone to Buffalo, to visit her iotba. Kr. Richard'sn,w shop is being rapid- ly pushed forwaid to completion. Bush fires are raging in many places and many rods of fence have been burn - .4. The Band pic-nic on the 8th, is going to be a grand affair. Scene of the boys are trying to arrange a boat race as an additional attraction. Tax Dim:ca'r.-The dry weather has node water very scarce in this vicinity. nearly all the wells in the village are dry, and the farmers in the neighborhood are driving their stock a long distance to the river to drink and some of thein are drawing water for household pur- poses. u�. PURCHASED.--Joeeyh Carter has pur- chased the balance of the McTavish es- tate on Queen Street, at $15 per foot, and intends erecting another- block of stores next summer. This is another proof of the prosperity of our town. all the thrashing here wt 1 be done by Soto. -Mr. John Hawkaliaw has odd ;fair of Palmerston, fur the aunt of $4,800 cash down, and furniture to be taken at valuation: The, o considered a good price and ::,,,we that property is advanc- G,uLrte.-The phot, gallery is new tug in price here. visiting our village and is pretty well AreIDENT.-'.fir. D. Kaercher, pro- SUL .patrunmxed. priet'or of the Blyth planing mill, net 1Varee SCALL -The w.iter in wells with +serious accident this week. While and creeks is getting very .:arse, owing to the continued drought. Sicaezes.-Mir Minnie Morris. Col- borne, has been dangerously ill, but we are glad to hear she is recovering. Hones Dina. - Mr. McKnight, 1st con., Ashfield had a valuable horse died' laid week. He can assign no reason for ni•assS of Semite PERt,oast.s.-Rev. `L. 0. Rice hu returned hale and hearty after a visit of rent weeks to St. Paul, Minnesots.- 1Kt- Thos. Pentland, son of Mr. John Pentland, ha* gone t•; the North-West Territory, with the intention of taking up property if he likes the country. Miss Teco, of Guelph, niece of Rev. L. O. Rice, is on a visit to friends here - Mr. J. W. Jackman is paying a visit to Algoma, to prospect the country and take up property ii he :ides the place. ripping a board, he slipped, and his hand came in contact with the saw, which took off one of his fingers. He had it dressed by Dr. Sloane. and at last reports is duing well. • Oars. -Mr. Edward Paces showed us Monday 38 stalks of vats, all from one grain of seed. Hr. William Fowler has sold his farm at Dungannon. Ind has g. ane to purchase and in Manitoba. FALL Stiow.--The far, show of the Ashfield and Wawanosh Branch Agrical� tural Society, will be held at Dungannon, on Friday, the 7th day of Getchar. NIMxoDs.-Messrs. Martin and Craw- Iord went shooting early Tuesday morn- ing, and a couple of hour, afterwards, we n coming home with a few tine er see pigeons. NEw GROCERY. -Mr. Bo .len llallough, intends c.pening out a ,tock of groceries in a few daye. The pretuise>s lately oc- cupied as the Post office is the stand. We wish hint every success. Foe M. Bar' BA. -Mr. Thus. Rennin and Mr. Win. Fowler. jr., with their families, left for Manitoba last Friday. We regret the departure of so ninny front among us. 'out we hope prosperity may attend them. nevertheless. Bose Flees. --Bush fires in Ashtield,. uear our tillage, are very severe at pre- sent writing. The whole township ap- pears to be alive with them. One large bre is only a few rods from the house of Mr. John Maiz ; rather too close to be comfortable this hot weather. WARM -Monday last was, I think, one of the hottest days we have had this season. Our villagers hardly knew how to keep themselves cool. Some of them, I observed, ham their hand pumps at work wrinkling the reeds and 1'",atforms in front of their establishments, and the re- sult was quite refreshing, making one wish our village could afford sixth a lux- ury as a sprinkling cart AN Ateem-Gene evening last week • gentleman, upon going into a room in the rear of his building, discovered what he supposed to be a frump lying asleep, and immediately gave the slam and sent for our worth constable, who. with a taw of the rte tbon, mined with bled- peons, butcher knives, ltc.. p to give battle. When lo, and babe 1 the intruder turned out to be nothing ram* than • stuffed dummy. This is the near- est approach to an occ t for the lack - 7 THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, SEPT 2, 1881. 26 of pees in as hoar aid a half. The steamer cleared out a barn of 600 baskets in four hours, and thrashed another 140 of fall wheat in five hours. Both did good work, but the steamer is the favp- rite. j Oofleslols Tomah,* Miss Annie Giim has Wtea�thejplace Step n s ehhurs Wodatkdtai gni/ fate be A success. v M. Peek,Clliptem'` dmiater of Kr. John Study is ventill .- Mr. John Sturdy, a vest' 4. -Also Mrs. Mutely, widow of the late Baptiste Whitely -Mrs. John Hunter is visiting her daughter, Mn Heath, in Dakota. A very plesasat time was spent at the picnic last Thursday held in the woods, at the back of the 'Jane Field ' farm, After all had spent a jolly time in the woods, they were very kindly invited to the house, by Mrs. R. B. Hodge, where they spent the rest of the evnirg in games, interspersed with a choice hit of music, rendered by Mir Linde Acbesrn and Mir Hodge, from Goderich, and the Misty Mucks and Whitely of Gude- rich township. LOChalah. Pstt.,•,N.uL.-Mrs. J. E. Holdoni, of Detroit, is visiting among her friends here. Her eldest -brother Mr, Jou. McKenzie purposes retur"nittg with her, with the intention of trying his fortune across the lines. We heartily wish hini success. -Mr. J. S. Reid of this place, has engaged with J. Stove!, of Guelph ii. the biscuit and confectionery business. Long live J. S. Bear. -Farming operations are being quicklj'pushed forward. Threshing for the present has been suspended, and al are busy- preparing the ground for th fall wheat. A good shower of rain ' earnestly looked for, many being un willing to sow their seed until it d come. Pasture is suffering much on ac count of the drought. Lose. -Mr. Roderickv Finlayson hat the misfortune to lose a valuable hors lait week through infleminatien. IMPRuve\ENT.-The F. P. church, this place. has been nicely painted. Th appearance of the building is much ion proved. 1 e to nes 1 e t e. EolmesvtU.. A picnic was held in 31r. Thos. Frd' hush en Thursday last, in aid of th English Church funds. A .cod time i reported by. some.H,4inesville ice growing finely. severe new fnildings are going up this summer. Among them, is the new B. C. church, which is just being (plastered. It is go ing to be a rine building when finished The raccoons are very plentiful around hero. Nearly every patch of corn is in fested with these animals, Mr. % Cantelon succeeded with the aid of hi gun and dog in capturing live. The were baying a feed on his cern in th orchard. The dog treed them and kep thein prisoners until morning, when hi master came to his relief. AN Ari ingxt. - On Thursday last while engaged in drawing stones fron the railroad bridge at Holmesville, Mr. James Graham's wagon tongue dropped as he was coming down the hill. he load taking a road of its own ran off the side of the embankment and upset. Mr. Graham, elan was walking, managed to keep the t. -int clear of the load. No further damage than the breaking of the tongue and teach. s e s 1 s Y e t e Luaus& Roan Flags. -A fire in the slashing of Mr. Burke on Friday last at one time threatened the house, but the wind averted the flames, and the building CANC•Lrfsut-Whet retuning home from the bush near 8htem, Mr. Hogarth, se. fell over aiMo(ttr and broke d three his ribs. -While Ackland rep we have had yet ache next I was mounting his horse the other day Baas BALL. -The mamba, of the 1 the aminal MI, brsalting its hag_ The Lucknow base hall club aver* here last , Poor brut* had to be .hot. Friday to contest our boys in • match ; and we wouid have W, no doubt, a very pleasant fame, had it not been for the young repined who sammps'wd the Lueknow boys to art in the capacity •of umpire. R. trued out to be an out- rage to a tries, grate by this way he created drtur!•aees, rod *mined ill -feel- ing generally It fact, it was enough to excite the ire of aay pesodally iodised Bea TsRAsmo. -Mr, Friar's starers er thrashed here on Saturday. At tie start • Med wind was against it, and a horse power was in operation at 141i{ - ban close by, which made eompetiti•s teem, - flash Ars wasting to "shove" the other. The steasser derimg Ow tsserail had maay steps (the mere here ry the les speed), sad sande a record of 100 bushels; the hone newer reported person, to see with what map fres h. 117 bushels sad a trip b the smithy far walk roll a partial red in his mouth repairs, T b. aftisrsoes Matti VHS bet - while fat .'ring his eeihagoea, wh1eh by 'ter The NAMet flw4* A atfins o'clock wuuid do event glaringly at with 370 bushels tc its elfelit The every a s op*eetnniey. The horse power thrashed 300 blwhels from aloe (t W t. `he u IOW resulte4 in half -pest one until ewes. with hales for tom IJrlghnoe by 2 runs, vie Dim set ane supper On Mvrtday the Mire and Leek's/1w 27 rolrsaflt lx,wai thr'.shed.S. hnshelrto .Me Mut AN Imesxrtxo Eve:cr.-One of the largsetand choioestaesemblages of friends end relatives ever gathered met at the residues of the late Charles Woodhull, of Strathroy, on Wednesday, the 24th inst., it being the marriage of his third daughter, Elute, to Mr. R. H. Auld, proprietor of the Brussels Post, About 140 sat down to a well-filled table. Miss Clam Boughart and Mir Josey Morden filled the position of bridesmaids, Mr. W. Woodhull and Mr. McKinnon acting as goomsmen. The Rev. Mr. Van W ke performed the ceremouy. We will not attempt too gi. e a full list of those present. The names of a few of the most prominent :-Revs. J. Williston, W. D. Hendon, J. Wood, Drs. Gusten, Henderson, Routlege, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Outten. of Forest ; Mr and Mrs. Ches. E. Pratt, of London ; Mrs. Auld, Mr. Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. W. Battery, Mr. and Mrs. Thumppesnon, Mr. and Mrs. James Bang - hart, Mir. McCrault, Mr, J. Bradshaw, looney 'in both taste • and appearance Mr. and Mn. Ogden, of Strethtuy ; Mr. Thus has our modern civtliiation risen above nature and her ways. The French long ago learned to make cheese without tuilk. AN Aorta Bsarti . -A London fan- ning mill agent beat the world. Recent- ly one of them was trying to sell a mill to a Delaware farmer, and there being a difference between them of three dollars, which no amount.of talk could diminish, the faruter offered to wrestle the agent to settle the•ntatter. If the farmer went della& under he was to pay the agent's price, and if the battle went against the agent the tmZ1 went for three dollars less. The agent hesitated, but at last assented, and at it they went. After a terrific struggle the agent succumbed to superior weight and muscle, and bit the dust. However he had made a sale, and the farmer hadmade three dollars. 8s they parted, both well satistied. TRI WORLD °VDB. W. T. Brsy, of Winghatrt, is attetid- ia meeting of the Pharmeseeetienl As- a in Kamm City. x of the family of Mr. T. Kidd' were poisoned (nut fatally) on Sundae last. Tomatoes are supposed to have caused the trouble. Mr. 11. Gibbose, of Winthrop,a��has given up the W' hotel, Loons it to Mr. Cokley, who a brother resid- ing in Hulled. A twelve -acre field of wheat belonging to Mr. F. H. Gifford, two miles east of Cobourg was set un ire bar sparks from • G. T. luooeaotive. Th. grain was cut and in shocks ready to come in. On Sunda a young than by the muse of Joseph Beckett. •ppewttics to W. Rotates, blacksmith. Wingham, was ac oidentally drowned while bathing in the river. The youngest qualified seamd-clan teacher in the province is Chas. B. Car - with of Port Hope, aged thirteen yeses The precociour young chapu also hissed with splendid bodily heap Peter McGregor end D. McIntosh, near Brucefield, have returned from the old country. They brought out with them two fine stallions and two breed mares. Naw Yost, Aug. 25. -Teresa Jano- doh, eleven years uW, died ou Sunday of erysipelas of the face and head, follow- ing the piercing of her ears with a large. needle fur earrings. Her mother, who is a recently arrived German, was distract- ed with grief when she learned what had probably excited the attack of erysipelas. Aec1DINz. -Last H.eturday evening, as Mt'. Robert McElroy, sun of Mr. James McElroy, of McKilup, was driving house from Sesforth,his horse becoming fright- ened ata cow lying on the road, shied into the ditch, throwing Mr. McElroy out of his buggy and breaking his leg. On being taken home the injured limb was set, and he is doing as well as pos- sible uuder the circumstances. "Sweet clover honey, "offered la a New York store, was trade thus: The comb had been trade by machinery out of par- affin wax, and after the cella were filled with glua)w a hot iron had been passed over the wax tops, thus closing them. The glucose had been trade to resemble and Mrs. George Gusten, of Arkona ; Mr. and Mrs. Tie, Misses Gesten, Pratt, Whitney, Morden, Yennor, Wood. Eg- linfield, Andrew Morden, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Woodhull, Mrs. Williston, Mrs, Vas Wyke. A very pleasant time was spent. The preaetits were numerous and costly. , The newly married couple left for the \Vest on the evening train to spend their honeymoon. -[London Free Press. 3 liscellaneous 'tarda.- FINE STATIONERY! ARCHITECT, esti. JAMES SMAILL, lbmbb s Sleek, p*ee, Kingston at., °ode- dok. Mos and specifications mews correct- ly. Carpeeter'e' plasterer's and masons work measured and valued. QTItATF'lltD BINDERY-ESTA& t7 LINHCD 1 W. This establishment iacbletl7 devoted W job and library work, sppeulaily to thaw unique and economical half cell and mor - co styios. 1u all canes th�p beat stock seri rktnsnshlp. with etrengt,It and uty euro Bindery overJohn Lot drug store. cow- , S'!'ONE. ei The Cotmcil met at. Young's hotel, pintail, en the 25th of August. All the members present The minuted of last meeting were read and signed, Letter from Mr. Robt. Murray, clerk of West Wawanosh, with copy of resolution of Council relative to the Northern gravel road. Petition of . Wm. McBride and others for opening certain streets in the village of Port Albert. Mr. Jos. Brown, collector, presented his bond. - Moved by' Mr: Whitley, seconded by Mr. Clare, that the sum of- twenty-five dollars be Aug. 17th -Wind at 10 p. tn. South - presented to the Ashfield'and Wawanosh salt, light, partly cloudy. Number of Agricultural society. Moved by Mr. miles wind trave`ied in 24 hours 212. Clare, seconded by Mr. Griffin, that Mr. Aug. 18th -Wind at 10 i). m. North - Whitley be instructed to have the bridge west, light, hazy. Number of miles over' the nine mile river S. L. 3 and 4 wind travelled in 24 hours 228. con. 4, planked and repaired. Moved Aug. 19th -Wind at 10 p. In. North - by Mr. Whitley, seconded by Mr. Mc- west, light, hazy. Number of miles Murchy, that the collector's bond be ac- wind travelled in 24 hours 275. cepted as satisfactory. Moved by Mr. Aug. 20th -Wind at 10 p. m. North - Whitley,' seconded by Mr. McMurchy, west, light, cloudy Number of miles that a rate of two 8-10 mills in the dol- wind travelled in 24 hours 204. lar be imposed for county purposes and Aug. 21st -Wind at 10 p. zu. North - one still for township. Moved by Mr. west, fresh. hazy. Number of miles MIcMurchy, seconded by Mr. Griffin, wind travelled in 24 hours 360. that the clerk be instructed to take the Aug. 22nd -Wind at 10 p. m. North - necessary steps fur :penin:; a road east, light, air hazy. Number of miles through lot 38, Lake Shure Rance, and wind trot elle-i in 24 hours 246. }limey closing up and selling thatpart iftheroud . dew fa.allowance between lots 37 and 38 ,near ..t 10 p. in. North - the lake. The following accounts were I east. -light, ;clear Number of miles ordered to be paid: -S. Hogan, plank- wind travel:ed in 24 hours 143. Bang bridge on nine mile river, S. L. 6 Aub. 24th -Wind at 10 p. m. East, and 7, con. 4, 819: do. repairing culvert light, dear. ~'beer •.f miles wind on S. L. 3 and 4, cope 3, 83. T. Studart, ; travelled it. 24 le urs 157. cutting hill on' S. L. 3 and 4, con. 1, Aug. 25th -Wind at 10 p. m. North - $25; V. Misner and J Smith, tilling I east, light, hazy. Number of utiles wind gravel, 82; J. McCaig, repairing Dun- travelled in 24 hours 198. gannon hill, 822,60: Waterloo M. In. Aug. 27th-Wiw1 at 10 pp tis. South - Co , part premium of insurance on Dun- I east light. cl udy. Numb, of miles wind travelled in 24 hours 210: Aug. 27th -Wind it:d . at 10 p m. North- east, little, air cloudy. Number of miles wind travelled in 24 hours 178. Slight shower during the night. Aug. 28th -Wind at 10 p. m. East, light, hazy. Number of tniles wind travelled in 24 hours 145. Aug. 29th -Wind at 10 p m. East, light, hazy. Number of miles wind travelled an 24 hours 187. Aug. 30th -Wind at 10 [p. m. South, fresh, hazy. Number of miles wind travelled in 24 hours 298. G. N. Mai nniswf.D, Observer' Goderich, Aug. 31st, 1881. w (1AB1tOW et PROUDFOOT, BAR- vr !t4 Attorneys, Solicitors. oto.. elodse Tl- T. narrow. W. Prudfoot. MM. L. DOYLE, BARRISTER A ND L.P. At i i' Solicitor la WtsaesuT,Uodto.,1731. eh, SEAGER & MORTON; BA R R I S- TIERS. Ike., {to.. Goderich and %Vieilem• C. Seeger, Jr.. Ooderich. J. A. ):orton. Wing - ham. 1731. Meteorological Report. State of the weather for the twg week ending August 230d. 1881. SMALCOMSON, BARRISTER AND . solicitor. Oasuc--Corner of West Street and Market Square. over George -tcheeon's, Goderich. 1751. CAMPION, ATTORNEY -.4T - Lt. LAW, dolleltsr in Chancery Convey - ewer. kc. Otlioe over Sbs eppsrd'Chancery, uukjase, tiodertoh. Oat, Any amount of money to loan at lowest rates of intermit. 1731.7. , gannon court house, 82.50; J. Hepples, grading surface on Huron st., at Port Albert harbor, 875; T. Hussey, repairing culvert on lake shore road 80 cents; D. Smith, clearing on con. 12, near .1. Mc- Donald's, $3.10; R. Farrish, 456 feet plank, $2,75; N. tre & Co., printed forms, $1.59; Wm. Hardy, boarding J. Boyle, an indigent, for 18 days in Feb- ruary last, $5; M. Dalton, repairing hill between lata 19 and 20, 01. B -law No. 13 imposing rates for county, local and school purposes, was read and passed. The Council adjourned to meet again at 8mylie's hotel, Dungannon, on Thurs- day, the 13th of October. -Jotter Coots, Clerk. Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, who has come to the surface of Irish politics again, belongs to dead past rather than to the living present. He was one of Smith O'Brien's followers, aztd eras en- gaged in the Cabbage -Garden /mom of 48411 dean& J-Mitehsil sad -some othen were banished to Aset,W► Sir Charles took to local politica, and in the course of time became Premier of the (obnv and was kn�ighyted. Se is not the firs rebel wbelms bloomed into a Wed trod 000swvative subject. Mk lest nese is AmOeriia, and after many hopeless efforts to regain it. have up the struggle and returned to ilingfind. Al we said before, Sir Charles' forte is not action bet r *falu se s. Bet Bali career shows some of the vleisllludes cif lith J.ipas*-SAivi.i to a WW1 knight is a lerg /adder to climb. Seer as starer a cusp of A4Yes. fa ordering the Dadra* est ye* paper *hanged, give the old as well as the stew adddre*..n4 sin your maw M pWn)y es parible. flue --bsea'vence rel these snag ratites tH twee ns twee tenable and ettpbmlms. w1 leak. pimp rempli n. irk% Ate tIqgest to wake the oh•sp MOORHOUSE Hairiest Opened 00 S .JPERIOR GkRADE • - NOTE r-- NOTE PAPERS writ! Euvelopes to Iatcb In an the Shapes. now see the flAMEIWN, HOLT & CAMERON, 7 ' tom/ SMtcltore Lt Caaavery. ke.. 1 t P 1 Voderleh and V• Ingham. M. C. contemn. M 4. �' `i �\1. am' Fill1 Got Sia, aro. Winghem. 1731. 3 tebical. at it. McDONAGH, M.D. PHYSIC - ir. N. 4URUEON, 8L41, Geoduau. of Tor- onto orone Univ: raity. Licentiate or the koyai C'ol- leeyse of k' s ins, Loudon, ease:rd. arc.. ac.. Y.. C'. 1'. '4.. Ont*No. ee ar.d ,evidence : Osprlte Itailvy . Hotel, Ftamilton street,',rod ;Prices Moderate ! erii.h. 17568m That can be bougLt anywhere. DR. McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR- OEON, C'oru' .r. Re. Office and residence on Renee Street so end door wast of Victoria street. 1751. 11 G. MACKits, M. D., PHYSI- . clan. Surge.,., and AccouobcrGraduate of Toronto University. Omceopposite Camer- ron et Cameron's Bank. Lucknow. It not In odloe. enquire at the Bank. 1762-y. DRS. SHANNON & HAMILTON, Physicians: surgeons, Accouchers. etc. Wilco at Dr. Shannon's residence, near the Jail, Goderich. G. C. SHANNON. J. C. HAMIL- TON. 1751. • T AIKENHEAD, V.8., (SUCCESSOR tJ . to 1)r. IDuncan, Graduate of Ontario Ve- terinary College. OMee stables and residence, on Newgate Street. four doors east olColborne Hotel. N. B, -Horses examined as to sound- ness. 1751 - 0-- 30,000 ROLLS A OF FAPEB FROM 4c PER ROLL. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ;roans ant insurance. -0,_ 4500,000 To LOAN. APPLY TO rtr ich. CAMERON, HOLT CAM5J10 '1'3117 ;rode- Plated -Forts aid S p o o T a '�Ifa t 5,000 TO LEND ON RAE A L1011.811 v,P TAT*. Terns frvorsOM, •p►r DOYLL Oodertch. 175i IN TRIPLE AND QUADRI-PLR PLATE.. CQ50,000PRIVATE FUNDS TOLEND QUALITY GUARANTEED, on good Farm or first-class Town Property at 8 per cent. Apple to R. RADCLIFFE. 1751 UONEY TO LEND IN ANY 1v1 amount to suit borrowers ata to 6i per cent Private funds. Apply W demean and Moatox, Goderich. ONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE .01 amount of Private Funds fcr investment I at lowest rates on first-class Mortgages. Apply to GAItitOW Sc PROULFOOT. T' OANS FREE OF CHARGE.- L money to lend at lowest rates. free of any coats or charges, SLAOt,ft d• MORTON. oppaslte Catbarne Hotel GGuder:ch, :3rd March 1881. 1779. `• PER CENT, -THE CANADA ll Landed Credit Company iv Drepamrcl to lend tnoney ou good Ism security. at six per cent Full rticulars given upon appl'catton to HUGH HAMILTON, C. L. agent, Oodetick. 17t1s. 144�t20,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND rt7 on Farm and Town Property at Jowett In- terest. Mortgages pun:based, no Commission •hargod. Conveyancing Fees ressonatee. N. B. -Borrowers can obtain money in one day ,t tole is satisfactory.-DAV1St)\ et JOHN- ' 'iT' )N, Barristers. etc.. Goderich. 1751 � )RADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE, At. Life and Accident Insuracce Agent. Pe.�preernttng/rstctassCompanica, Alsoagen. fir the CA taVA Livs &TOCK ISet' *Ne Co. Money to lend on Mortgage, eitl.er I:. Town or Fenn Property. In anyway to suit the borrow- er. Of(sce-cup-,tai:'sr Kay. bock. Goderlch, Ont. l;sl - URON LIVV STOCK ASSocr. 1 11T1ihe annual Sale under the aiepic•s of the Huron Live Stock Association, will be held in the Town of Clinton, on V. EDNE..DAY. OCTOBER 19 1881. Parties desiring to enter stock for this sale. can do so up to the morning of the sale; but only such stock as 1s entered with the Secretary on .,r before the 13th of September. can appear in the sate Catalogue. All entries must be accompanied by the re- quired fee, and owners of stock mast send in the Pedigree of their animals fully made out and plainly written. Teres of Mesrattr*. For each thoroughbred Stallion. Mare. Bull. Cow or Helfer, fI- for each pair of sheep or swine. 60 cents; grade stock halt price. A oommlasion of 1 per cent. will be charged on all stock old. All who intend entering should have the pedigree of their stock In the cata- logue. All entries must be addressed to the Secretary at Seatorth, and further information will be furnished by him. M. Y. McLEAN Se•forth. secretary. JAS. BIGGINS. Clinton )''resident. 1801.31. '\1ORTGAGE SALE. Under and by virtue of tb. Power of Sale con - tallied in • mortgage dated the ninth day of February, made D7 William Ottawa h wife, Joining to bar dowers to the M en ore, default !anvil made In pay. ret thereof, there err be sold b Pu MAIM, Auction. at the Royal Hotel In the \village of 8ctren-Blwett-At Ooderlck on the nth Parkhill. In the County of ltlddlesex•on WWed- at eleven o'clock •, m., Lacers of land, be - Aire• by elle Rev. De. Ute. Mfr. peoe�e nay. the fourteenth d• ecce rs of l r next. Pitt ran, to eM Mary Bissau. all of Oo[e. lot number sixteen In tYe tweet �co•cewion of the Townpschip of Stephen. In the ThereCounty of Harm pflre sores ioe east s a of barshag of n taw pears. off 1 rtes applicationk MIL at ea. tIY toot day of August. A- D. rich. toI twenty-second tetsiseMr leerfises. The quality of the wheat corrin in is end �1rtoerxtmtinuv hYrit- y Hutchison et Ogilvie's twill took in over 1,000 bushels of whset. There is money in wheat at the present figueee : Ooosatcw. t s)esmher 1st••, M K. Rbsae l �teell�[ g `seskkask . '1 l A'I1 flour, P hsrreL. • M ti �� Ow, . bosh 4 • Paas. �b . ........... Osrtsy O meal • Ma . 6uts.r. el O. _ • e 47N ltea.t (!'ll ssos} M i t cwt . .'''' :: 1• . e11 1 M " 1 ee eiew L 11 tonsorial. W MOH? PRACTICAL DAS-- saWa Mr>,aioZi s r.141ami • risme . ea. 5. ilea ••her Porto* leer 110 Terms liberal, and will be aide nett ea 4 of sad n to the P Moorhouse's. MOORHOUSE Would respecttully Intimate to Itis numerous customers and the public generally that he hapset opened out a Fresh Stock Of Paper Hangings. comprising every Novelty in GOLD & BRONZE PAPERS, SATIN PAPERS, MARBLE & OAK PAPERS,' CEILING PAPERS. Dados---Decora'iois- -Borders suitable for DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, SITTING ROOM, BED ROOM, HALL, OFFICE KITCHEN. �Al atp- - All this Season's Patterns In Window Shades, Which et sbowwnwill be l thiamb coo keV to Pncos PeryIAWB31. 1 A call anlisiited. No trouble to se show patterns whether Jog buggy PARRS At PraDOM, Tiedor'e Solicitors. . SHOF S, 11184osio.e.. iNININAHOlt CARD. Baru ma. oar. TlmewTo-E a.bet.rw rettnatlftp Tei�t� Pte. Baa. el Loonies ahigney_ NlATFOu. et llaraeo.w. Oars. ireTMlrrrs.M iMs 41ttCRA gm C��t tf CAI l >eLOA1r Atha SO 7 iscori. teem to Me. (ra buret iedefelOo�ee1., M AUti A(:1•Wet'IOK. Uelersetr.-Ass. to t/im trK Tr Ji IOORROUSB, SCHOOL BOOKS. A fall asatteltnent of all the TEXT BOOKS req�ad fort' HIBl ai C0II01 Silt, A? VERY LOWEST PRIORS Air MOOR(O(TSE'S. air t9ek rept •1110,