The Huron Signal, 1883-12-21, Page 8THE HU 1tO N .,IGN AL, r'1tIDAY DEC. 21, 1868.
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5heppardten. Carlow.
Miss hong and blies Lily Murrish
visited Dunlop last week, and were the ;
guests vf Mrs. James Jewel.
to Goderich, which tipped the '
Plig
b t 43 lbs , hut it can't beat his
our teachers, Messrs. McClung and
Niehaus'', are making pteparations for
holding a Christmas tree and literary
entertainment in the school house OD
Christmaf eve. A very pleasant 'time is
Gordlon Young has purchased the tifty
acre lot owned by Charles Collison in
the 1st conotresiou of West Wawalloali
for 111821, mak. Tlioi ekes Mr. Young
a 150 acre farm in a block. It is said te
he an excellent term
*as given in the township hall un Friday
, of Mr. Strang and Miss Jones, teachers
gramerie consisted of readingt, recitations
and dialogues, iaterspersed with music,
led jiy Mr. Foote, of Goderich. On the
whIle, the pieces were well rendered,
showing the great interest and trouble
which had been taken iu their prepara-
tion. A large number of the smaller
pupils took an active part M the execu-
tion of the programme. blasters Joseph
Coates, Albert Ferguson and John Pre-
cious, and Misses Ruby Robertsun,Josie
Jones, Letitia Edward and Annie Cottle
did their respective parts remarkably
well. At the cline the pupils presented
Mr. Strang with a large, handsome
Bible, acconipaoied ,with the following
Da• is TZACHER,—We, the pupils of
your departure fmin amongst us, cannot
allow yuu to sever your connection with
us without some toksn of our apprecia-
tion and the regard in which you are
held by us. We have always found you
a patient and painstaking Mealier, kind•
ly, but firmly reproving our faults, and
encouraging us by word and example, in
the practice of good works. We learn
with deep regret of your resignation here,
but we hope that in your new field of
Efforta are being put forth to organize
a lodge of the Royal Templars of Tem-
perance, at Grant's corners, 12th con.
Ashfield, by the young men of the vicin-
ity. This siep is a highly conmiendable
one, end we blips it will meet with the
very best of goomme. Temperance lodges
are exoellent echoola for tree g the
young in temperance principles ; and
they aid in no MAO degree in hastening
the time when that evil which is the bane
of our nation and race shall be banished
eur land.
TEA -MEETING.- -A teanicetang in aid of
parsonage fund sod Sunday school, was
held here on the evening of Monday,
Dec. 17th. After a splendid tea at the
Orange hall, the gathering adjourned to
the church, where addresses were deliv-
ered by Rev. Messrs. Caswell, of Dun-
gannon and Cusford, of Lucknew, and S.
Yates, of Goderich. A reading was also
given by Mr. McKibbon and • nscitation
by Mc. Thos. Henderson. During the
lamp ; Pulsar Sallow*, Bible ; Miss
Magvie Coats. 1 knives and fora*:
Miss Nellie Green, vase : Miss Mary
Strung, due. egg cups.
Mr. Authors, Black indulged 114 some sword
exercise last Tuesday eirning. Ilia opponent
Was • nimble. active youth. like Anthony him-
self. but he had no weapon with which to &-
lthe affray.
Mr. C. Brown, who is agent for all kinds of
machinery, is having an implement house
erected on his property.
Messrs- Ed and Nat C•swell are home on •
Mr. W. McArthur, of P.O. store. exctes a
consignment of oysters on Saturday Do
Milo be ready for Christmas.
There was • imam and faahionable fathering
of the elite ot DLLogrannon at the Methodist,
Lhurch on Wednesday evening Mat. The w-
est/doe was the marriege ot Mr. Roben Hie -
cocks, of Chicago. and Hr. W. !fickle. of New
Mexico. N :Y.. tu the Mimes Minnie and Met-
tle Caswell. respectively. daughters of Rev. J.
Caswell, of this place. Mae Clara Berry. of
Luuknow, presided at the organ. and played
a wedding march as the prooession moved up
the church aisle. The ceremony was perforui-
ed by the brides' father. assisted by the Heti.
Mr. Fisher. The bridesmaids were Ilies Kate
CaewelL Mins Jacques and Mite 'Wood'''. and
the groomsmen were Messrs. Zd. mad Nat.
Caswell and Hsrry Bickle. The bridesmaids
were dressed in cream and tbe arida" in cai-
dinal silk. The bridegrooms were deemed in
the orthodox black coat. etc. Ths brides were
the recipients of a number of valuable pree-
sets, of which the following. list gives • few :
Silver eake basket. Mrs. Gundy ; sett silver
knives and forks. J. M. Roberts, silver pickle
stand, B. J. Crawford ; Silver castor end butter
cooler. brothers of the brides; butter cooler.
H. Blekle ; set china, Mrs. A. Pentland ; photo
frames, Mrs. Roberts ; _napkin emit etra.
Fisher ; napkin ring. H. Sickle; toilet Nett,
Miss Minhie Hiscocks ; pickle dishes, W. Ma -
cocks ; bread plates, Mrs. Chambers • Japan-
ese cabinet, W. Berry ; perfume buld'er, Miss
Clara Berry, etc.. etc.
labor you may meet with as great success
evening a number of excellent solos,
choruses and duetts were sung by the in you have done with us. We beg
members of the North street Methodist therefore,that you will accept this Bible,
church choir, of Goderich, under the
leadership of Mr. 8 P. Halls. The chair
was occupied by Mr. Hetherington, the
8. S. superintendent. After clearing off
the parsonage debt, a surplus of $17.00
was tomato be left in aid of the Saga
school. a
We have a little eleighing at last,
'Flier° is a grand chance for a good
sheetnaker here.
Messrs Farrow and Smith are biayin
tip the Sit pork in this vicinity,and ship -
pink it to Hamilton.
We lose our old storekeeper H. D.
fill/lterford at Now Years, and R. D.
Cameron, our old teachereskes his place.
We wish him success.
Both parents' and c.hildrIfi seem to be
well satisfied with our new toacher,G. M.
Itie public school camped yesterday
There will he an annual school meeting
Rev. T..Ashley of the 9th Con. has
lest two children through diphtheria.
Remember the tes-ineetiag in luck_
not for its intrinsic value, but as a small
token of our esteem, and as a mnmento
uf the many happy and profitable hours
we have spent together. Wishing you a
merry Xmas and a happy New Year.
We remain yuur affectionate pupil•
Monne Baser,
ETTA POTTER.
Signed on behalf Of the school.
Rev. J. Turnbull is conducting a series
J. Cummings, the well-known archi-
tect, is plying his trade in Ashtield just
now.
Our sick committee were on the hop
last week administ.sring their compounds,
but the tonic is the favorite remedy by a
large majurity.
The jovial face of Mr. Mellahon,fore-
Man of the Intern&tional salt works,
Ito test the length, and depth and width
I of the racks that are on the caravans of
sleighs daily hauling wood to the works.
A number of the members of Londes-
their Auburn brethren hue Monday
evening. The visit will be returned
A tea meeting in connection with the
Methodist church will be held on Chriit-
We had a complete change of minis-
ters in the churches here on Sabbath
laat. Rev. Mr. Davy preached in the
Methodist church ; Rev. Mcgoeh, Wing -
ham, in the Church of England ; and
Rev. Mr, McLean, Blyth, in the Pres-
byterian. The missionary services in
the two former tveie well attended.
A case in which a number of our vil-
lagers are interested collies up for hear -
lag at Smith's Hill to -day Friday). A
Goderich cattle buyer is charged with
feat driving over the Manchester bridge.
A large tudience assembled in. the
Methodist church on Thursday evening
of last week, to how Rev. D. Morrimon
lecture on Martin Luther. Rev. A. E.
Smith, pastor, occupied the chair. The
lecture was a very interesting one and
much appreciated by those who heard it.
A hearty vote of thanks was tendered
the rev. gentleman. The church choir
rendered some very fine music during
the evening ; in fact we think they never
did better.
Clotterialt Township.
The examination of S. S. No. 6, Gode-
rich township, took place on Thursday
under the direction ot the teacher, J.
Regan, assisted by T. Henderson, of
ber of visitors was present, including
the trustee*, who eepressed themselves
as highly pleased with the progress of
the school. The school and grounds
presented • neat appearance. as the trus-
tees have recently been making great
improvements. And they have also
shown their appreciation of their teach-
er, Mr. Regan, by re-engssing hen for
the ensuing year.
Easements:qr. — The examination of
School Section Nr. 1. Goderich town-
ship, T. Henderson, teacher. was held
last Friday. The following teachers
were present and assisted in conducting
the examination, Mixers. Regan, Ho-
gexth, and Henderson brother of the
teacher. The class exercises were pleas -
and tea sot ; Mrs. Geo. Moms. eet dish- I tine., as in tha r he is leaving.
ingly inters with singing and reci-
tations. Ateovu7dsixty visiters attended es • Mvvrs' Pritchar& JILP•ne" pitch"' ; I The board then adjourned.
County nosed of Examiners.
A regular meeting of the board was
held in the County Clerk's office ; pre-
sent, Messrs. Miller, Malloch, Halls, and
Gregory.
On motion ef Messrs, Malloch and
Gregory, it was resolved that 60 per
cent. of the aggregate marks o! the pro -
Ila Mesaseliss.
1,0e her dews. the Puts 884 tlIF;
Lay her down, the it.eek end owly,
Underneath She sod.
lu her spirit. rube of sweetness,
She hita gone to God.
te their silent. MI revemtrepi.
Twined around their mem;
lissome -like, her prelate anocatthei.
sought thee, Mary. Mother. bending
Low in gain or Ices.
rawest flowers shell mown above her,
Sweelmt-thruatedi birds shell hover
ger her place of reel ,
While her body's gcest, immortal,
From be_yosid 14e heavenly portal,
shine* among the bleat !
RAT PORTAGE.
COLBORNE
BROTHER
ARE
GIVING GREAT BkligAINS
Tbe Leas lifottaaated sit
1111100,01111.
WINNIPZG, Dec. 17. --The most dims-
trous conflagration that has yet visited
Rat Portsege occurred there last night.
About half -past eleven o'clock • tire
broke out in the general store of Baker
& The dames were fought heroic-
ally, but the wind fret') the south very
quickly blew them into the adjoining
and although every exertion
wee made bv the people, they saw that
the side of the atreet up as far as Second
street must go. The following am the
buildings burned, commencing on the
south end uf the west side of Main-st.:—
try office occupied by James Weidman,
fruit store ; Baker & Co., general store ,
Ki
general store ; Meyers & Lill, Woodbine
Hotel ; Kobold lima, butchers ; Mc-
Dougall, shoes ; Thompson & Palmier,
MeCsi thy's new building on the
corner of Second street ; and J.
K. Brydon's law office in the
Masonic H dl building, up -stairs. TI a
total loss will foot up to $100,000 or
more. The goods, furniture, and fixings
tam a third-class profession& eertihcate. in the different shops which were got out
Mr. Miller submitted his reit ort of the have been terriblydarnaged. The denies
examinations in the 'model schools. It subsided about three o'clock this morn -
was receival and tiled. ing. This is the fourth extensive con-
•
Moved by Mr. Gregory, secmuded by dagration that has occurred in this town
Mr. Halls, that Messrs. McKinley, within as many months. The gap made
Struthers, Caldwell, Dunbar, Holmes, by the fire last night extends nearly two
Hawkins, and Johnston be granted con hundred yards, being the portion of the
tificates for three years ; the Miases. Mc- town moat thickly and compactly built
Connell, Caseaday, and Messrs. Ross, upon and occupied by the principal beta -
McKnight and Shaw for one year, pro- nese establishments. Probably 75 people
vided they pass the professional exacts- will be rendered homeless. It is rarely
ination. Carried. indeed that a community of 600 or 700
Moved by Mr. Halls, seconded by 11r. is visited with much a adamity, and this
Gregory, that the board, having consid- id surely one in which an appeal for
eren Mr. D. Cantelon's application, re- assistance to our sister towns and vil-
use to grant an extension of certificates laFes in both Ontario and Manitoba can
to those who have not attended the pro- with justice be made. The sufferers
fessional examinations. Carried• here have nothing to fall back upon, no
Moved by Mr. Halls,:peconded by Mr. resources whatever further than thebusi-
Gregory, that the secretary be instructed nem they were each depending upon.
to forward a copy of the. following reao- With the fire they hare lost everything.
lution to Mr. Archibald Dewar. The origin of the fire is attributed to the
Ladies Jackets,
Jacket Cloths,
Ulster Cloths,
Colborne Brothers.
$66. week at home 83.00 outfit free. Pay
absolutely sure. No risk. t'apital not
required. Reader if you want butane=
at which person.. of either rex. young
or old. can make great pay all the time they
work. with absolute certainty. Write for tuu
particuiars to IL liakkgrr ce Co.. Portland,
Maine. 1921 -
Resolved, that we, the amembiad mem- explosion of a lamp in the baker shop.
Lestrarn. bers of the County Board of Education, Drawee, who killed Maloney at Rat
— - Huron, desire tv express our heartfelt Portage last opting, and was senteneed
B. Lawrason, an old member of Lee- sympathy with our respected co-worker, to seven years in the penitentiary, corn -
burn lodge, was present at its last session Archibald Dewar, Esq., in his affliction, mated suicide in his cell at Stony Moun-
and was welcomed by old friends. I caused in some measures no doubt by
SICKNIIAS.—We are very sorry to learn the arduous duties of his office. For the
past twelve and a half years we have sat
side by side with him. deliberating over
the educational matters connected with
the public school interests in the eounty,
and we have always found hiin a wise
and considerate councillor, one having
the welfare of the education fully at
heart, always' desirous to promote the
interests of the teachers; a true scholarly
gentleman, and a genial and sympathiz-
ing friend. '1Ve therefore very much re-
gret that through his affliction he hes
h.,..en compelled to resign his position as
Inspector, and trust that his life inay be
long spared, so that at the meetings of
the Board ive mey still have his valueble
and efficient asaistance and judicious
council and that Oa our ifficellrelation-
ship. always so cordial l • maid, may
still continue in the greeet harmony.
The Board then adjeurned to meet at
C!inton on Saturday, at which time and
place they again assembled.
On motion it was resolved that certifi-
cates be issued on the 311d Dec., to these
who pasted the prefessienal °elimina-
tions, and who are of the required a ,e.
The secretary was instructed te ask
the sanction of the Minister of Eilucatien
for the extension of Ole certificates of
the candidates above named.
Moved by Mr. Mallech seconded by
Mr. Greeory, that on account of Meta
Ferguson's severe illness during the pro-
fessional exaniinations, lviessrs. Miller
and Halls be requested to examine her
in Goderich, and if she pass a successful
examination a certificate be issued to her
Ma-eil by Mr. Halls, seconded by Mr.
Gregory, that hereafter renewals of cer-
tificates may be granted for ene year only
to those who shall leave taken the non
professional second, and that in no case
shall a renewal be granted unless they
shall have again taken the non -profess -
lone' examinatiiin. --Carried.
The fellowine resolution was unani-
niously adopted
The members of this hoard under-
standing that %V. R. Miller, F.sq., con-
teruplates retiring from the pmfession of
teaching, take leasere in bearing testi-
that William McManus, Lake Shore, is
very lcw at present. We hope soon to
hear of his speedy recovery.
OYSTER SUPPER. —The members ef
Leeburn temperance lodge intend to have
an oyster supper on Friday evening,2Ist
inst. A zood time may be expected.
The snowfall of Saturday night brought
out the sleighs on Sunday,and the jingle
of the sleighbells mingling with the call
of the kirkaaell made a sweet tin•inatiu-
lation.
PROGRESSING. — G. H. Clutton has
been laid up for a few weeks by a cut
foot, but his friends have not forgotten
him, and he has ieceived =thy visitors,
not a few wh have been of the
fair sex.
tainment in connection with the Leeburn
Sabbath school will be held on Monday
erening, 24th inst. The programme will
consist of an address by the pastor, Rev.
J. A Turnbull, B.A., dialogues, recita-
tions, music, etc. A silver collection
will be taken up in aid of the Sabbath
school. All are cordially inyited kto
come
HYMENEAL—One of those pleasing oc-
currences which happen oezasionally,
took place on Wednesday last, at the
residenee of Mr. Robert Sallows. The
event was the marriage of his daughter,
Sara, to Iss.ac Coats, of Colborne. John
Coats, brother of the groom, acted as
groomsman, and Miss Tottie Land, of
London, performed the duties of brides-
maid. The bride was arrayed in a green
silk, trimmed with passamenterie and
Spanish lace. The bridesmaid wore an
ottoman corded, garnet silk. The cere-
mony was performed by Rev. Mr. Prit-
chard, of Auburn, at 3 o'clock in the af-
ternoon, in the presence of • large num-
ber of relatives and acquaintances, sup
per being served at 6 o'clock. The even-
ing was a happy one to all present, the.
young folks present enjoying themselves
in dancing and other amusements. Many
kind wishes were exprecsed for the fu-
ture of the newly wedded pair. The , niony to the e cient services rendered
bride wee the recipient of many valuable I by him se principal .1 the model school,
presents, a lllll ng which were --Mr and , and sincerely hepe that the same swami
Mrs. Robert Sallows, combined dinner I will attend his elf die in his new emirs -
to express their interest in education,
Buchanan, silver pclie cruet . Mrs
incite the penile, and encourage tem
Smith. set glassware ; Mrs. Omen glass
teacher. Sons* thirty prises, one ew y , . , • .
riot otana , mum majolica pitch- Ali parties getting their sale Inds pristroi at
which wee contributed by G. Sheppard, or Hrs. H. Reed, iodet set ; Hun An. :tilt testae:pw,21-tetts felinotiee inserted is
of Gederich. were awarded to the success -
fel competitors At the close of the ex-
amination short addressed were deliver-
ed 'ay llor Messrs. Turnbull and Math -
awls, the voiding teachers, and ("them
all complimentary to the school mod
highly eulogistic of Mr Henderson, aao
is evidently endea' oreig t.; do hie ditty,
end im eminently aunceseful in his efforts,
as evidencod by the ready and internment
mowers given to tam vitrioue quotations
1.1014, Raymund, envie*, at Van airs 11 Norma, butter knife John tudgmeni of the oourt below Int 21000 Ko„Iiniu'vedosilk.,„„
liginonel's woolen mill. niinforlh, '01 re. Morris earring knife and fork Mrs darner* Jetties Bolter broker against (Aimee
the steleseilli sail fell. Morris. 'au napain rings Miss Anialis ing pleintirs photetreeb 'he rogues !line, ea, ...
turning from les work 'thee, two weeks Jompli Morrie ?stile Dougall ' Detective Fah., ..1Montrao. for pier ,,Ilthr:fler:;:ew°71
iiteak ..4 los ribs and so OW" Coats (roil basket Mies Elise ‘‘'statii. gallery nf the pollee department it Chi wned
.n. 1,.oiseit that he alt.O s 10. days seed receive/ M Bogie embrotdered egg, The motet deeided there wee Wor „
4 kw .1 1)11 lOOlfee ribs piereed his lungs en lin II.. Hit. jowl'', steed Mrs heals 1,1 the melon ef the dmeetive . Imam
auction astes.
mi. &dimes, set ormerve dishes . Mts.
ehosee dish ; Mrs Meson, half dozen
glass pickle dishes . Mies Mary Casio,
ir vases . Mies Annie Hetherington,
yeas' , Mies Maggie Het herinIton, coley, I n the militia list • special mark is to Wheat, frail,• but, 111 Oaderleh
Mortgage sale of valuable town pro-
rty in Clinton, at the Central hotel, by
David Dickinson, auctioneer, at 2 o eksh
AT THE
CASH STORE
tool'ea.4°"1 G. II OLD
CANNEO FRUITS 00 FISH,
Fresh aad Smoked ater Mak la mama.
A tall amortswe trial Made of Noah - BOTTOM PRICES,
ICE eRISANN IN SEASON. CONSISTINO OF
etc, made to order. DINNER SETS, Plain & Figured.
TOILET SETS, Plain lk Figurei.
E. linfdtahlr5 )CHINA SETS, 30 Different Pat-
terns to Choose from—$5
imam GLASS SETS.
FANCY PITCHERS.
INGER
The Grocer, has Thousands of Dol-
lars Worth of Crockery that.inuit
be sold, and will be sold at
tain this evening by hanging himself. 1
SEWING II1CHINE.
He accomplished his purpose by means
of his musponders. He was locked up at
six o'clock, and found dead half an lame
It is said that Mr:Chaplain will mail
the recent personal charges made in the
press against Sir Charles Tupper the
greund of a demand for his removal from
the Cabinet.
Messrs. Henry Merrick, W. J. Park-
hill and E. F. Clerke had an interview
with Sir John Macdenald in reference
to die Orange Incorporation bill on
Sat urday.
Says the St. Cathaiines Journal :—
The old colored lady, Soj, ornee Teeth,
who died iu Michigan a few da,vs ago at
the advanced illei of 101 ye:tree-did not at
all compere with Mrs. fitylor, who re-
Mdes ;in the Heinaton road, a few miles
west of this city. Mis. Taylor is now in
her 107th year, and is still healthy. In
her appearance she weuld be placed in
the sixtya. Ner have tee effects of a
proloiseed life shown any marks on her
excellent memery er general habits.
I so. -"By &thorough knowledge of the natu-
ral laws which govern the operations of
digestion and nutrition. and by a 'tweed'
applivation ot the tine properties of well-
selmted Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our
breakfast tables with • delicately flavoured
beverage which may save us many heavy
doctors' bills. It is by the judicious uee of
such artielesof diet that • conetitutioa may
be gradually built up nntil strong enough to
resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds
of subtle maladies are floating around us
ready to attack wherever there is a weak
point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by
keeping. ourselves well fortifleirl with pure lel
blood and • properly nourished frame." 1 'Mil ter'
Ser”ice Uazelte.- Made simply with boiling 0
water or milk. Sold only in Packets and
Tins um. and lb.). hy Grocers. labelled
London Eng. -
Haring been eppoInted ageoi of the &bee!
machine. begs to solicit the usual public pat-
rotermnitges., and will supply machines on liberal
Try the (leiinte Sing' er,
Residence : Victoria atreet, near tho NI. E.
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In Ooderich. on the 18th inst., the 'site of
In Colborne, on the 9th inpt.. the wife of Mr.
At the residence of the bride's father by the
sou. of Stanford, to Susie. eldest daughter of
John Achime. Req.. of Ooderich.
e ocuterish, cm Wednesday, by the Rev. 3.
Aelifield to Annie Correll of the same piece.
on Wednesday motniruy at the North et..
Methodist Church, by the pastor, the Rev T.
M. Campbell, Thomas H., son of Sheriff Perry.
of Woodstock, to Hattie. Awagtiter of the late
Thomas A, ott revs. Esq.. all of itoderioh.
110111110.
11111, Robert Mishap. et esememmet, seed 33
years
In Mieeedota. Man.. es llosday. November
170i. the Wowed wit, of 0 W Member,
Revoker of C. IL Hagabor. Ootiertetti agog et
Agents for 11110Clary's Famous
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ROYAL BASE BURNERS
Coal & Wood Cooking Stoves
Stove fit ing attended to by experienced work
men on shortest notice.
Second hand stoves Taken in Exchange
'The Cheapmt House Under e Sun.'
West street. next to Poet Office.
Gatwick Sept. 10 1891.
$50,000
TO LOAN AT 6 PER
THR TORONTO OZNERAL TRUSTS Coif
aro prepared to loan massy at 6 per met.. pay.
able bon yearly, ea
TERMS TO SCIT BORROWERS,
on first -clam farm meurity.
Apply to
Goessucn. Dec to, INS
cheese dish . Mies Kara Bogie. niter
C•nillanit. HOLT CAMICII10,1 here
1111100•At of 'private hada to loan
sp.ore miss Tim, Land. tidy mt.. who served in the rebellion of IR37-8, in oats. ip Anal+
C 31 ea a farm see-ari- ft
* *swan, toilm mom Mier Mory the Rod River expedition. and in the PvIa.• heels
tie i e. bush
so Amato for Ike Toroatoirealianoral mete Ogy:
be attached to the names of the officers M•:.ktip him!!
doh Mra. T &Bows, half risen silver
0 Se 0 101
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116 1
110
El ie. china co and saucer . rmd Potatoes 0 bush nest
Ha 'son
Otedialeb. 001 4 11113 1911-11
;sere sit meta for poetess.
and MOW.* ?rocs costly Wee
et geode wh win help tee
so more money right swat
Wm &stylising else In this world AIL nf either
rucroed from diet hoer The breed raid
tIng
These Goods Most be Mold for
Caeh or Farm Produce.
co ivth.
And 6.et a Bargain..
MY' STOCK OF
GROCERIES
is complete, and Rd 00.,ap as the
Cheapest in Town.
I Have Just Received a Large Lot of
and as Tea. is on the rise I sal bound to give
my Castomers the benefit of 0.
Call anti Inspect my Goods—No
Trouble to Show them, whether
you buy or not.
SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS.
To WIT • • Fieri issued
of Her Majesty's County court of the CO
of Huron, and to me directed and dell
nalnat the Lands and Tenements of
LIAM GREY sad ARTHUR CARTEL°
at the suit ef EDWARD TINDALL. 1 have
wised and taken la Execution ail the right.
title and interest, and equity of redemption
Of WILLIAM ORIelf. *be of the above nam-
ed defers tants in aad to that portion or tract
of lend lying and being in the Township of
COwnty of Huron and Province of On-
ronoesseou of the salt1 ilownShip of Morrie.
and containing one hundred acres of land.
more or km which lands and tenements I
shall offer fer sale. at my office. la the Court
House, _in the Town ot Oodertch, oat FRILek
the TWRNTY-rIRST day of DRCIMEIR R.
M. at the hoar of twelve of the dock, noon.
ROBERT GIBBONS,
Sherlit Huron.
Sheriff's Ogee. Ooderich,
Rept. MA. ISM. 1110111 -td
WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING
DECIDED BARGAINS
1111
REAL ESTATE
IN THE TOWN OF OODERIc H
A Corner Lot Me. f* on Wert street
twee to the Square, 31•10.011.
3. Lot If& near the Park, very pleasant st
sauna, with 41411, Of hake. comprising sub
staatiaLly bath 11 'tory brick house. wial
& Three and a half kite mostly an acre). OP
Zeal street- with brick roundrr. now libder
nest at 0101.06 • year. 111.41166.011.
4. Lot on hank of River. near t hr natio,
These properties aro peony worth nisch
more money but must be mild to clam out Ea
(Mato. sad are tharrfore ilead at the abet
Wee, Apply to
MEAGER A. LEWIS.
Sarin ten, Ooderno
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