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The Huron Signal, 1884-4-25, Page 8's 8 THE HURON SIGNAL 14'1;IA1. :VEIL 31, 1884. At the• ( bank reaU prim bel auth t he The Sty Tu. ( Ant War A. 1 He Am! Wh At Ida The Tke The Tee, The The Iter Jo. bA Amt toy. But . M And . If Jett r Iv • ''11e11 r.. lout R Pout! A ••Eh' As • Ole a 11' ally fa A. Then M C41 lour' of la l,w t Moet .las read Raw B ac the 1 Allay John Ache tion Inst reel cd 1. teen ,1 nits As ar Rad draw* ads.. or et: Lent . bunt net. usert West nide Mr . (lige. $18 • ascii work umu, city the 2 Part it One. was F toe. liver edy, • b bilis' phys bowt (:l ball{ nem inst. soma for and try I tie, i ter • inedi atm. gone your abou fakir TI Loci of $1 and OOMITI? OU R R BN C Y I OsL11Na9. EAsLI $OwaiIU. -- Synod wheat was «•rho by IR. *allows uu the 1401 last., s'tsaase. a...I oats by Joseph Morris esu the 13th 11 ' ,, wan alra•x o1 this ? We menet to state that Mw ea.' t• Moria, of Winehaus, formerly o1 Bros Put Albert. , paper 1404 as vane three wen have been eels, a lion cuutine,l to Ler b. 1. la k.wu catnvltlain•g fur a payer. Lr. mud sales. i:reheat, of Ikuasc.s. A lire occulted hent - Tuesday of last' a r.ved !omit"! from 1 ii,tlatld on Wads s. ' week, consuming buildings belonging to' I'. Kelly Lae purchased the dwelling day etruing after an absen••r of nearly I Mr. Ile... Hawkins. His buns and ata- I owned by Yr. 11 ila,n for $300. This b es cern burned to the ground. The' ts considered a cheap bargain. a year. Philip� ?"1“.91.• e.uaaatieg ••f 1.*Ider. grant, I It -ht. Barrack has purchased one o Hnimae.,wbe,veal 3. kufhwril e, left laid steak Yarn iu►ploments, etc., were attnoat tool Mr. Kelly's dwelling h.uses, near the for the Northwest, when they intend tally cuwumed, but all the stuck wa.l station. up saved. The preperty was Mitered, but I The 11u,glam 1".i.ft Loan was up taking The dwellln g•house and stable • f %l r. the "esurauw, it se said, will not curers before Syufrca Drummond and Young to b. S ban, Kincardine, alai stall ..eel by the lois. It is unknown how the fire)atuwer for a charge .1 libel preferred Pdorigiwted.against bum by ('has. Hamilton. The fin on Tuesday aornitr of :.rat stela +-- i qN was ,iupuw 1 . 11 t y J. M. Mticbell Lues $1',11W, insured for arl,l(x►. is9aZla3'JL. , publis!un4 an sp4 ! .ey, retracting his 11. Rsiltmn, of G.deric!s Tp., Hayfield mallcnua article. road, a ith his family have come t.. reside I. - !wongat us, he having rented the farm of Geo. Hiller for a term. James Birks, of lundur., &pout Easter Ialiontlls lu absence of the Rev. Mr. Turnbull week at home. last Sunday, service was conducted in Mr. It... of L .uduu, spear a (vee Jaya the Presbyterian church by T. Mlc(:illi- at the parsonage. toddy, of (Iodetich. Mae Ellett Miller a about 1.. lima.. f, r .Lisburn G.ad Tem lars con ratulet. 1:. Kiitetrau caught a cer) 614. utter P g Dstr:,rt. esu Thursday of last week, ••n Shu neer their old member H. Horton en his Mir. and sin. LAwreoce spent their r, .tr Lower-Winghaui. 1• measured 34t elevation as Worthy Councillor of Dow. I Easter r aaau•,u in Tucknnwnth, at the moo front the mo to the up of the tail, dr'P 1-"dgo at Paninouat residence uf Mrs. L $ pN►renta and ,John 18 lbs Shmai'AIItilk , .1 L.Couttice ba• engage! the ears ice 114. John Ward's horse, " Mvha r. , of Wm. ('ox. formerly of Porters Hill, Thief l is matched to trot against Mr. 11"n an glad to sew Chas Autclflfe is, to tun a lig on the road. John Raton:fibular', irse s hone "Lester °u lie/vim/about again after a three weeks 1 Mrs. Knox, soh•, has hese visaing her Ilse lieefurth track, the Barad week iu Sep- illaeas .. edaughtsr, Mn. Wright, of B.riiu, rr• timber, for !1(10 a sides. ratoe Iia .milt Darr. -Capt. .1. Bone) lett ; turned bees. a few days ago looking re- citalist, 1'oruta in, t Itrj el •qi week: bane last week t0 c..mwand a ressil on , well. ' t isiterl his how, in at Itrassrla Isar +trek, Lake Oatann this warm. • Our ex•pueensester'and i nera.ant, J. i(r a lioiulay, IlreTh„us to his i;..i W Chsteago. (:harhe is now one .•f It: IIrILUtN.:. -James Young, ..f, Dunlop, I' W. Hill, has nm(ird to Brussels We moat expert of operators. • who purch ono! H. Heron's fern. last i congratulate that burg on the acquisition Mr. James ii,.iitt, of d'wro.s, ad • wmh:ur, bra cottintatieed ...post oats by I of an excellent eittzeu. the spring show ill Lu.kuuw, was offend putting up a large stable before starting the l'1' Thr shoo -Flits .4 (tate-aid *Mu _fur his imported heavy draught' 1 the work rile Thurluw Co. are -- MUM Orem an ►Ori. of Mwr.a ser .a El'ytk. John McKellar has returned trona a tip through the Western linden. Rev. A. Mslwsau attended a mooting of the Prwabytrry last week. Itlyth leas a prospect of getting a news - Mr. .1. Anderson, It line, Turt .erry, has sold his farm t.. Mr. t'rutkshanka Mr. Anderson will nw, at all prubanil• ity, become a resident of 11'inghaw. While playing 1)1.1 1 all on Monday last, Mr. Thos Litt to of Luckuow, rum e.•trwl a severe injury iu the si..e, by (Ailing on a piece of w(,ai which was used as a tare. stallion " What Caro 1," by au Amer- ' t u t n u Ott addition to the nasi• Thi band toys are practicing re;uiar- ' 2111 a set of new books, -which VOUtaia--aa- ZOTZsT'a 11[!11. •excellent Mow' ttment of music. T1oa"i"- aara, to aid in 5-buildiu; the Van : = ;-f reset the `24th, as a big time is expect- with wo.fen mill, and fitting it up ., 3list lei .i.Phers.n, of Detroit, has ed. with the re1aisite machinery, t.•ok place leen iris ing her ltrothers, C. and H. T. E. Heddle it under treatment for tet Seafurt(h on• Tuesday •d last week. , Newton, m Porter's Hill. - lame back. He has been ordered to do At the close .,f the Bolles the vats ito.'d 1 WLa. Ell' •: •_, .,: the 4th con., eel turgid., no wort. for six months. 146 fur and 32 against. •• lox yuuut i , es and an old ole in tiled- Ra. -.reap... -Mrs. G Meade' and Clarence i:uith, • f 11'alkerton, is •pia � low 1••s, ort M. Elliott's fsnu He Mrs. M. Miller have recovered front* :amnions 121r take the track as a pedes- i had theta obi c hibitiou in Goderich on set ere length of illness. trien, st,d has the cheek t.. style Lt.use•!f I allow d.'y. Pi. -Nt..-The Benmiller brass 1 the Chiu pion► of Croatia. Tuts seems 1„ I A ibairi =:Ie • at11 arts ,i loans. intma holding another of their an 'hoose ram. witnessed bow tu,rruugbly It. haat Saturday from Manitoba, where he picnics in Platt's grove 'who has very wits beat +u et- Leekuuw last fall+ arrant i has been ail wittier, • eateeliist in fun- kind!)consented the use of his grounds preauwiotiuu. -I Kfnurum* MtaadarJ. , strewth with the Pr Mr. Clark, father-in-law or1Ves: Muir, : He repots hard times a Chntu.i, d:.a at the residence .d hie felt sea hoard everyw daugl tor, okra. Steplta , Kfnburn, on that the land regulation Tuesds • ; d(.ssse(1 resided et Claude' I the country, and predicts w loge, roil Ind leen on a visit to hu in that ;near future. daughter, wu.re he teas taken sick a few --�- day's ►lace; he was til years old, and his 0121"I9. remains were tali t•. C'iaudeLore for - interutent. James McGill will start for Al There was a pui.lic e5*iuivatr,n Of tint Saturday next. shad No. •_', Mullett, on Thursday, the Mr. Thompson. who lives about loth inst., a uuicer u: Latents and wilts south of this piece, in the to others were in attendance. 1'he trustless ship of Grey,cuminitted suicide by expressed themselves as well pleased ing himself on Sunday un,rning last. I with the rapid advaucenaet:• of the child- appears he had not Leen quite right in reu. The examination wa. interspersed his mind since last fall, anal a rope had can gayer. Mt. Moffatt declined the I de putting 'A. H F1:gaftet ly for the pietuc. They hate inteated offer. Tim %tons: •.a a .i:0,19)) 1 matt, for ten tdesee mstees. Not all have learned the 9ne art al attire -taking In an apprujrl*� .saner When you aro about to depart, do w at once gracefully and politely, with as dallyuag 1)..n t say. "It's about time t was vont," and theta settle beck avid talk un ans. testy for another ten 111111 - taws Some temple have just welt • tire- some habit. They will even rue, and stand about the roma in various attitudes keeping their hosts also !•ending, and then by au effort suoceed iu gettsot as far ea the halt, when a new th..noht stnkea them. They brighten up vl:.!L:y end stand for SUMS ntinutee auger say - Ing uuthing of importance, but keeping et (Dry nue 111 a restrias, nervous state. After the dour is "lensed the prol••nged leave-taking begins, and everybody is general and in particular is invited to call. Very likely • last thought strikes the departing visitor which his friend wast risk • cold to hear to the en,l. %That a relief when the door is dually closed ' There is no disguising the fact that the,' aro truly glad he has at last a.m. Don't dm that way. Make your Mate -taking generally short. Then is no metal of being offensively abrupt, but when you are ready to go -get J..1..Smile, •t -teacher of S-8. No. 7, Taborets, is at printout attending Toronto Normal School. He spent his Easter vacation in the township. Mrs. George Pustlowaite, of Lakefield, cane to Peterburm esu the way W see her mchass ewlwho is lying ( entering he Midland station yard the uufo.runate lady fell forward dead. There is something decittedly strange al•tut the accident by which Johu Mori- arty loot is'.th his arms at Cohourg Thuraday last. On Wednesday Moriarty went about the town legging, claiming to be an armless Haan, while he had his acme inside his shirt and his cwt but- toned around hie neck. Front appear- ances he was certainly au armless than, and succeeded in raising considerable Money tram the kiudly disposed. Nest day he had his both arms taken off above the dhow in a railway accident. Jfori- arty iia Mari about 40 years of age. 111111411.11. 1a Oed.ek•►. on lbs Mad nu.t.. the wits et Capt. J. W. Uri.. sf a daughter. NO. W Tomato. at he timid. .o- of 51s brol►aF le -low. F. F. Atkin. o., Meda), flat A Was. J. tlsek, third sun of WI... Reels, fait. aged 31 yew's 1a Oedarteh Tew:..btp. on N'tidawday, Apra ed, )lkbsel ruler. aged (7 more nisi lair Um Loans Ona insurance. WE ARE LENDING MONEY AT 1 • a Isla per ova. $XAUa;t & L W Oedwbb, Aped 171h. lift. t100,000 TO U)AN. APPLY TO C.1MKIWN WALT&CAM&RoN, Goes Ick. 1711. ` it►NEY Ti) LEND, -PRIVATE Geo. dwanson, Oode 1 funds -un freehold asstla7�aesartty. App,pplly to .ki°NEI TO LEND. --A LARGE u bwest 1 asmanttt Private Wite tfee iavestaraat to (JARROW & PRODUPOOT. Apply 90,0$0 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND as ani hewn Preeenr at fewest 10- 4rest. Mornregss purchased. no Comoderdea charged. Coeveyancfaagg Pee! raauwabte. N. B. --Harrowers can olden' mow 1n ested*y U title is satisfactory. DAVISON t JOHN TTON Barristers. to.. Ooderieh. 1751 R. RADCLIFFE, FIRE, ANE, MRI Life aad Accident insureaoe Atteat. Roprcaeating drat -class Companies. A Isomers* for the eaX•il A LIVE MTOCE INSURANCE CO. Money to lend on Haryase, either in Town a ALLAN LINE Or ROY .)1, MAIL STEAMSHIPS • LIVER 1' a"1.-LO.NDONDERRYMLAri'to% livery Thursday From Portland. Ivory Saturday from Halifti Tits 1xmht►.T MI5 Rttt"ta To ARP EaoM I N(1LAND. SPEED, et►M►ORT ANI) tlAYE1Y 1'N81 RPASSED. Winter elrrangenients. t(AlU"Utt--MAtl. Wltlf. LU:1Uu' LEItJtY .L• LIVERPOOL, S.IKIHNIAN. time rostrum:. Ain't Nth, HALIFAX. April nph. PARISIAN true, PoorrtARD. April nth. HALIFAX. April 19th. CIRCAlSSIAN. Com I'oIRtJxo. April 214th. HALIFAX. April Moth. IM)I.YNErsIt\, from I'osrLAND. 71sT 1st. HALIVAX. May 3r4. Sai/irias Irout• Quebec. dC\1\\ 110t 14 31•4 .21th SARMATIAN P.titI+IAN Parts Property, in aril way to suit the borrow SARDINIA'S_ St - era °Moe-uo-stalest Kara block Ooderieh rlil•ArM.0A.- .. 7tt(Jape •,PtolVa iiAN . nth PEIt VIA 4 .. 5.1 ,. P RISI1N iatll •' GODRRICH AUCTION MART Axe COMIr1810N ROOM/, a1r36'eo w .tjur Aosta e( Tna 9x21\ AL Oeke. ao:.1 r 405 Txtc HAMILTON LOAN bt)CIETY. Misery brat at Loved Mar of Iaterrar. MON ICY ADVANCED ON GOODS SENT TO Tilt MART Vol: SALK. S. Pt ►LURK. Ileal I•:atate and Fltanetal Allot Uoderf•)b. April 13th• libel. lax.17 Errs'! CocoA.-ORATat' pL AND l'ostrogr- $:,O,000 CENT• tee. -"Hy a thorough knowledge of the n•tu• sal laws which govern the operatives of ilaeetion and Man -ilium and b) • careful application 04 the tine properties of well - selected Coco. Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables wttb a delicately flavoured beverage which teas wave us many heavy I doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articlesot diet that a constitution may be gradually built up Intik strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds byterian_,.fhurch. for such purposes on May 24th. The i of subtle maladies are floating around us .1 discontent as btomake it • 1 read)" to attack wherever there is a weak . .. .c aro soaring uu pants a e point. ri e may estunny any + fatal shaft by re, and 'tail* successkeeping oumelves well fortified with pure area curse to 11 t hlood and a properly nourished frame:- COM ClIAN.:r• 05 Man--Benmiller w I'asseugee. wishing to end ark at Portland will lea veU.dericlt.un Tuesdays. at tio'clock . The last train via Halifax with the Malls and 1•.uscrlg.-et leases Coder. h every Wed- nesday. at 1- odes*. Prepaid certificate lamed at ler.-u41) re•luce 1 rate. to persons wi.btne to br:u,: t t.rir frit- nd+. out ?nun the Ob, Cunntry. Fur 7 it kers and all :af..rnat ou. apply to 1.. ARMSTRONG i e14.' Agent. I,ederlch. , Oodcri.:h..\rrit Ind. 1444. Legal Notices. 1t•CTIIN SALE 4.0'VALUABLE FAI{M contalainw ISOacree. in COLBI ►RN E. The undersigned ell: offer for bale by Pub- , h.• Auction. nt Martin's flute!. in the town of iblederich. at ere o'clock p.m.. ea T! o rs•l..9, 41..:'4SA day of Apra, 18.94 m The following ver) desirable far. consisting Mthe Easter y 13e Macros ut Mock -I,- is lire ,tht'oaeeadoo of the Township of Colborne• in the County of Hunan. This farm is situat- ed 41-2 miles trout Guderhk.. ani 11,1 aides from Smith's Hill. on tLe Main Gravel Road. There Is a gond frame hover. 1 1 2 storey's. M- aoist new. 216x34. ••vntataing vein rousts; a TO AN AT a PER A THE TORONTO GENERAL I -RUSTS Cn'Y arc prepared to loan money ret 1 percent.. gay• able h+ f )-early, on TERM13 TO SUIT BORROWERS, on Ilrstelasa farm security. •\Pply to CAMEftON. HOLT & ('.AMKItON. Barrister*. Uo.leriela Agents fur the Toronto General Trcits CO. Messrs. ('A11[RON. iIuLT & (•AM!:ft„'t lay. also a la • amount of private funds to baa blessed with three mails n week Inst Godericb. Oct, 4. IYAT 1911-U lac 1. awl one of the final urrhard+ In the of two after the 1st of May. It will be 1 Tins ielb. and Ib... by bracers. labelse,l- Township. It by ne n [Slxlliuni i `1.rekt Gazette - Ode simply with boffin/ on fretalaw farm security. yKe trru, lite/Y, with cath shed /'_cl/ at - ea d water or milk. Sold onl ' n Packets an I JAtss. Kern & to.. Homoeopathic Chemists. more convenient to the business class. Logsdon Ear." The stage will also run accurlingly to Goderich tor the convenience of passerg- I .s4 rttea rtes itoba t'e . n - era. s watered• never falll sprint crank and a good well. About 111 G O TO airs cleared sod tree front ac mops. There 1. no waste sand of any kind on the pia Good school within 30 rods of the house. A Clear sad Perfect Title Guaranteed. TE11M140'1ALE:-Tea per 04.4. at till of bale. one half in 00 days. and he lance to scour.' by Mortga,re payable In five year.. with six per cent. tnterr.t. For further pa. Gentians apply t,• the a:.denyrnetl. JOHN 1CNI►X. • J. Itlt4o'KENRIROF. . Ao•aioneet. 1•ropri.•tor. ti derich. t.oderi(u..1P:,1 �nl. t.' i. I9W-21 0. ' r• GN.DAVIS7 OuncRicti. April St. DM. Wheat.Opriagtti bush. ...... 100 N 1 M „r, ..rr :n -- Flonr. Y barrc .................. 5 D. 0B.a4r.. M. bash......... ........... 0 11t21 &numbly held at Clinton last weekPeaskyY Yaah...................... or:; wr.r eoaCuIltnng attended the temperance : Wheat trent* bush. . 11 00 will 1 01!-o d ............ Mine host of the Exchange hotel teak 1 Potatoes Y bush new .. 0 w .1 0 43 (RFD ROSE-) the excitement of the spring show ascii Hay. 11 ton ................ .:+l ,•. 9 .a AL OIL Butter. p &.. ......... ........ s '; .r 0 u with dhalo•Jues, recaatons and singing, been found in his pocket some tine pre- which at Brucenrld last week. Etas >r doe. IunpselCe�1,...... n is ' e M ., _,,, _� supposed he 1 1+,e are pleased to be able to 'report Cfi'-•e'e• .... 0 i w o I3 h' If 5 , abort.. a cwt .........:•». 090 1 a th 31 Murch, thehad intended to hang of uec present. r - ore t, Kea- j Sunday,h { 'f themt I that Deputy Reece Allen is progressing Bran. a+ cwt . 070 •• 0 alt ung teacher, is going on his third year tit t when the rat o woo ...a hie whipped a pupil , to church, one of the family staid at rear f. ...k1 ) •. We understand that Chop. >y cwt ........ ..... . w .. 1 70 li Shu sch•ral, � Wood.. ...... :.......:... Mr. Alien drove hums in his buggy Bides .. •. duniig that Bute, a...1 has good order in., hems to take Cate of his father. He i after the accident and was not taken in snerpsam• it ta! .eh..ul, which cm...linty speaks well 1.r III went a short distance down into a field , a waggon M reported last week.Hogs 1 f to fetch up a dock of sheep, Olid when he 1 u a.Lr. - u tttret ..r of c..t.r,et, The Iloilo?, A.tor Len says : •'.t meet. carne back the, father was hanging from I 1 rmer resident H. Tichborne, of the Tuenda ing of the Quarterly Boards of the C. M. i • beam iu the barn. He was buried in 1 ban {'urchssed Kilrermnur farm from our and B. C. churches was held in the B. C. Wruilit.r.a y ast- on Monday evening. The prin• 1 i Iateraational Hotel, Gudericli. W. un- church,I demand that the man .4 the block and ci busincas transacted related to the • gara.eteme anew. I cleaver intends to use it as a pasturage billeting of the ennuis Methodist Con- ! - for fattening cattle for foreign trade. (e fereu, to be held in this town in the ! The anual sPrishow of the South! , mouth of June next. Committees were , Huron _agricultural Societywas held 0n j We regret to learn that a son of P. appointed t" make necessary arrange- Wednesday, April lath. The weather 1 emotion; who was some time ago atHict- 11tents It is expected that 350 ministers' was about as unfavorable as it could be, i .d with a mental ailmei and sl • at being cold and wet, while the mud was that time underwent treat tent in .,ne of •lesost as deep and as sticky as in Vin- the 1'royinc:al Asylums. resulting in his nip's. There was, however, an immense test,•raten• Si far a. o. .ah•,w d him re - and laymen will be present on that ocean Stoll, and that the conference will remain In session nearly a week. Sane .if the most distinguished ministers of the crowd of people present from all para of turn•ng home. w.,ure he h as leen for Methodist church wall be present and the aunty. The sh.,w woe.. in every re. neatly two ytara prat, has ...tamtake },art u, ih* }u.tcaee1itahfs It is the tpect, up to former year.. In aged a (-jAMEK• t7. 11.►LT t CAMERON, retail) of the malarlr, which I.aa a•()ees -Isarrist'• jo.l:• i•oar In Chancery. tea rand -his -being again t then Lathe '"J.1erich and \t-ita.thain. M. C. Cameron. g,tint time Ihcy have been honored by w heavy' draughts there were att[its stirn i 110P. 3L 0.1'.trner,n. Goderieb. W. E large a gathering of Iitstinguuhed minis- 1 amulets as ever graced a slow ing. The lama ,. Msr►ra. Winttham. . 175.1. ten end laymen, but will not, we hope,' strongest competition was. however, in A•'•aDeixt.-An accident happened',te - ' --- - be the last." three year olds. in this _heathen sere our javial engineer a few days ani MrJAle, HoL\' -- It is only w short time twelrs animals, all imported. and a bet-; N'hilb pushing out a car of lumber, he wetw „ mer slipped upon the trees • and felt. • her e 1 v sa 1.•4 we venture 1. 1 nines son chronicled the death ..f fir. versa PI) John Petrie, of the townshi , of iIullett, been 'teen in Canada. The other classes d0.catinp his shoulder. Members .1 1 also were well represented. In bulls, • the arub.dance corps .. the sick cmntnut • which resulted upon a tree falls•.; upon • also, there Was a splendid show• and in 1.30 ware soon on hand, awl fare inn to V him while chopping to the woods. 11'e the young classes,,pocal.y the c•,mpeti• I G•aderich, where his injury was attend• an now callad upon to record the dcatlt tion was eery keen, while the various 0.1 to. He is progressing nicely. but in 14)H. *4 Gallon Can and 4 Gallons of Oil for $1.20. \\-. ares, ,•.nfa..•,u.. ra Iu, la•i:.r '. . u COOK by STEAM sae •: J, Legal. 01, 1 .: to till Iwa'-ret 1Ii1k Cans with Skimmers. AUCTIOI* SALE. 1 t.A.re, rice -t 'artru. tins+ -best JAN. 31, -,:air. T.) sell by pah:.can•• usas• haall apon Su f ri rtl it y. .1 pril 19th, 1. :. 1 nerve. . _ �_ EAGER fi LEWIS, BARRISTERS, 1 ill. ► - I. it W Goderich. aggon. ' a S I,. C H4YE� SOLICITOR .tc J sr aiders & Soil pr 15th. 1.•' 1'fa.- C. Sash mi. JR. J..\. ?togas. , besets. E. N. Leiriai I9e7- » Sulk - s:n.:e harries:. tkasla•s. tai Cotton 1st"anal other articles too O11 • •.cora.r of t�.gture and West Mtn tor mrna,uu. anti. (1.lertest orrr Hat s book it CfODFRIC H'. money tetrad iglu w-. r14e+u: terrret. 1 JOHN KNOX, 1,1 J►RltteAr A PRIlCDFOOT, RAR_ H ^ ' W. Pr Oaten . • ; t A1n)tion �'f- trrrFr. \• „-,ey+e w•li.ltae.t etc 1 1 t It1D; I 1 •r.wPro's Heat, I75 ew I• WI • W ► Enid nail Gar4u Seeds. Auctioneering W. BALL, AUCTIONEER FOR the rotary of Heron. tales attended M part 04 the Openly. Attires, ode to 14 KNOX. GENERAL AUC- 0 • TIt)%F.R and Land Valuator. Gish -rich. ll� 1 Mut. 1l.1 ing had . on.ideraldr .zperietiee in the auetinmwring trade. he in In • trunnion to discharge with thorough atierfalrtion all cow iRbn ains retreated to him. Other's left al 0 Martin's Ilot, 1, or sent h) rnn11 to my address. -4ee4e ei(L 1'. ti ..'erlsMY auesd.d t.. JOIN 0 iC\11X. ('mint• A'isomer. 195174 f- 0 misi w of his only son. (...argge I rine, wluch animals shown were highly superior' the meantime. John Dean tugs the steam took place at the residence ••f its sttecimens of the bei t. Tho following whistle regulating the working hours at Ther esu Thutaday of Inst week. At the is a list of the prize winners . the mi:l. time of his fathers death young l'etns Hoaas.. -Aged heavy draught -.ix was attending the High school at ('lin let, Heeehe . ,fie Cm vials !tersest: kirks.*m ton, hat that sa(1 event necessitated It' Glengarry • 2d, bates & H,rtotfa Prince return hotne to assist his mother in the Thr discontent u. MianaoLa with the management of the farm. Soon after 0..A _ , ;3rd, R. J. Turner's FarIR.!rs policy of the Dominion gaverntnent hes Fns rrtunh he was ..strafed by •severe Dlory Thee heir vada --12 entries let, John Mc. illan's Pnzxler: 2.!. N. at length driven Premier Norouay into a attack supposed et hefever,had from recovered. it It McKwea'e Lord of the Manor ; 3rd. T. sn t tool him ntake aa firm stonism tAtnd If r `lin- loins, h.•wcu•r, that he had savor -Oita Culquhoun's Stranraer. Two year olds vii cial rights. N'.nlual• has,been no long -b entries- 1st, intim' S 11'rtnn s Kin- loafed his stretioth awl went out too mount Willie : 7J Thompsnn .1 Rasa regarded aa •think-and•:hire adherent of noon, catching told and causing • 5• the iseminion ministry that his outspoken Earl of Moray ; 3rd. .1. Doig'! T,• mtn. lapse, whicli he only survived • few announcement of his determination to Aged Agricultural and Canadian . aught days. Ile tray a ,most estimable and invoke the inutferer'cr ,.f the imperial -1 antry -.1. Willis' Young Highland eel pn,re'a))1'lrl brew t. InsMIA him already Leh Cht.f. Two year itis -1st, .boli lits)•.s Manii olesa interests has atnnllygovernment, if necessary. t.. ucr�d British Commander : d, L. Hunter's rorcly afflicted mother, who will receive ed n considerable senatiuu. Partizan as Lord Lothian. Aged general putpp'•e he has alanyl leer,, however, he could the m.st sincere sympathy ..f all. An ogres- 1st, i. P. Fisher's Prr.h.r•.n: only ,iauglit.•rson, also prostrates] with not moonset* nail) in the arbitrary 1 4d, Wm. Evan's Young Perfection ('ar- the same fetor, but Is, we are glad to rfage-3 entrees -1st. (leo. 11'hiteh'v. e'•ua" of the 1( porn towards has learn, recnt••nn,. Swallow : 2d John Be&cnm's Tontine ; province. It 11 r. f, in (. sh,m that :kd, Albert Andrews Accidental. Road It'll,. e'en •re to las found u, shlmelwly sten -4 entrieslst..l..l. McLaughlan a snleeri tent as t•• alienate Loth honor and ,art ..u. _ Fisher the interests ..f theft cunstftwnts at th hasl thefollowing Bourbon ') i 'J lin Rattennerr's Roy. iu i,•1'el.dent. HOR.e SAt.sa. .I,.hn McMillan, Reeve Hullett, who is one of the iiw,et tom- esssfu1 importers and breeders of ate 'k Sorrel Clow' 2d .1 P E I r s Archie • ln,tests of qtr John 'Toronto News. 210 the Province, made o ..wing oar ani :. r. , o Iiap'.rtan• an'ea this spring : He sold a •I Revenge. Kstta-Two year u d read - three year old Canadian bred filly. sired' titer John McNerin's ti •'unl sorrel by le , ukyet recorded as haw. "What's Wanted," to Mr Campbell, 1 Cloud. I 1 tcest time .t the county of Kent, for $3410: a I Halon. -Aged Duthanis 2 entries -- Ing been made by 5n '.cesn stonier n Canadian bred man, nine years oil, t.. 1st, W. S. Mandell s (:sterd Lsd : 24. an American for $200 ; an imported en- I Wm. ('hapman's Earl .'f Horan. Two tire colt • ..ming two years old, 1.. a for olds 4; entries - 1nt, .las. Dickson a gentleman in Wallington for $!N)0 ; an fold toso imported r. Robertn of coming t he °auny of gins Duke twth s'f of E bent .mhuret 2d .3rd. '(1►avi41 eLent e t Lovell Yearlings- -4 en• that made by the steamer C►regon from Queen -lawn to N.w York The time was eta days• ten hours and thirty s.• ands Thistsfeet work .but to' doubt the time will come when the trip from shore to shore will he male in three or four ° ola 8 I u not as .m slant a con- tour fur $1,300 , an imported 11,55, tries- bat, Jae. hnekam's Meteor . . d, - 7. Pse` pour veers old, not in teal, to Robert Thos hlnadale a Whitevale ; 3rd, A El- .ration as safety, hot these days, Martin, near (lintel', for MOMr. enat's Young Arimtrvtq. when the object ii to do, everything is Me Whin still has his two thou year old Jtrpoe . -Light horses -J. 11. White. the shortest time possible. speed counts imported stallions, for one of which he ler, Ocelerich carnotitecarnotite; Dr. Mutton, fit a great deal with business viten h+s t•.'fee.d $4.300, Invades severe yougger Cland.buy ; Wm. White, Rodgerville, These u another class with who speed ones and tae or throe Mores He hat Heave hones- G. Smith. Mc(Fillivra ; e a conaid.rathen, namely. three who see boon ..dtn eeecly snc,'eedol 11.dh as A. Monteith. Tuckeremith : H. McIM breeder an.l importer. and ftada the Hell.tt ; Jas. Waste...ft, F.teier : Robert 1••••a•1•.l: • 1 tl, • slaw .4 horses inlh is Allan. Stanley. Bulls --lame. ('•nate.. r,.t . a.) other br.i, 1, •'f los farm fila .ane ..1. McArthur. Hensel ; It•.bt. 'atilt Medd. Willett.; snh)e.tsd to era -sickness 1f the nocan •oyage could be made in three or four days the number ..f nsople who would ea..w the ocean would be largely in- creased 4•01.16.011Wr..arrOMMIIPIONINIMP W CLI D. K. STRACHAN, c°� PRACTXC.&I.. MACHINIST, Keeps on hand n supply of material for the repairing of Molders and Reei's Bulky Hay Rakes, Plows and Agricultural Implements and Machinery Generally. All WORK THOROUGHLY DONE. D. K. STRACHAN, GODERICH MACHINE SHOP l: u•I. r-.. h rah 1,1 i Sai it,. DANIEL GORDON, CABINETMAKER Leathu Uudeflaler, Has nn hand now the LaaCanT 5TN'a of First - Class Fri rn i t ure 11r, the( minty. see eel now peeeh•at few eaak• *in not he 5Rderw.ld ly any one. 1 of.•r Tap•.tr))- (•arprt Lonnie Iron I&* upwards. WAatnese stood. from *rase rep. Bee 115rk Chain. from 171, np. and every- thing ell* In the same prop•rtloa. A'1' THE i, It STAND Between the I'.rt °twee a hank of Montreal, QOD�RICB. Ike Ieth it1 1517 J W The sultt•tcriber Ls now prepared to furnish all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds of the BEST VARIETIES at tate~ that cannot 1)e hasten in (io.lerielt. tall and examine maniples be - ,re Purchasing elsewhere. REM PRIM East Street Chain 114Spoh Oppeait* Town Hall, Ooderich. March MA. MI iOW th ill Canned Goods m WARRANTED. vl•eat street, nevi door le the Vora 0111i "Tia Cheapest Hews 1 n ler 'he son A• 1I lA IOW. 19*1 'New Clover Seed TIMOTHY SEED, - SEED WHEAT, SEED PEAS, OATS AND BARLEY, BUCKWHEAT, FLAX SEED, GROUND OIL CAKE, ONION SETS. ONION SEED. SEED POTATOES (all varieties). A Quantity of 000D FLOUR. MANOOLI) • TURNIP SEED GARDEN HEEDS OF EVERY VARIETY, POR RALE AT SAMUEL SLOANE'S SEED STORE, 1111111111 a Chicken 2 lb Tins. Pigs Fret " ('urn Beef " Tongue Mackerel tin T(xaatoe sane,) Salmon (extra quality,) Lobster, Mackerel, Sardines (French), Peaehee (American). Blueberries. Tomatoes. 3 iia tins, Green Peas (French), Green Beans, " Oreen Corn (American). French Mushrlx►ns, Potted (,`hichen, Ham if Tongue. Mustard and Ginger in 1 Ib ,Tars, CHAS A. NAIRN. square, G.derioh, Jan. VI, 1*bl.