The Huron Signal, 1889-2-22, Page 44
TAE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1889
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ZVKRY FRIDAY MORNING,
AT ter irritate rain TAW meta:
NORTH - WM.2IT. 0ODERICH-
V It is a wtde.awake lesd nesepsr, devoted
• sea•ty .eels sad the diseemlaatium of rin-
d kauwledgs.
MAKIN It st atRIrTI•u
tza year ; 7 for Ma smooths; Me. for
fibres swathe. If the sabacrlptles is wt laaai{dA
is advance. wbsariptiem will be chardedaat
the rate et Steil • year.
APS ERVISING It AIWA e
Legal sad other casual advertisements, tee.
per Hive for Arm tnwrtba. and 3 cents per Ilse
Aar each subsequent !abortion. Measured by
a nonpareil scale.
Local notices in wnpsriel type 5e per lies.
Local notices in ordtaar, reeding type le pa
woed.
Business cards of six linea and under i3 per
year.
Advenieensents of Lost. Found, Strayed
S ituations l'moot. Situation Wanted and
Business Chances Wanted. not exceeding a
lines nun panel $1 per mouth.
Hexes on Isle and Forms on Sale. not to
exceed alines, tl Sec
sub -
moment month.lf o r admrop film proportion.
ortion.
Any special notice, the object of which le to
prwuo:e the pecuniary beadle of any indi-
vidual or conmpaav, to he considered an ad
vertisement sod charred acco dluely.
'Moe terns will in all cakes be strictly *A-
lleged to
Special rates for larger awvertimemeata, or
advertisements for extended period.. 'made
known at the office of puhli..otiose.
hits is W Ohms by the pees% of all
political shades, go to show this be hes
wooesded io gaming for himself • same
and a place amuegst Wilma Cuadias
politicians. Long may he live to tsaoi-
taie it.
JOSRIRS DEPARTMENT.
A fully equipped Jobbing Office Is carried
mein connection with the ordinary newspaper
tasiness. where first -clam work I. turned out
at reasonable rates. Everything in tea print-
ing line can be done on the premiers from an
illuminated paster to a visiting card.
W communications meat be addressed to
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HURON SIGNAL.
FBIDLY, FISRUARY ii, lam.
WEST HURN !
RlEFORM
CONVENTION
•
The Aseust Meeting of the Reform Con
Mistier of West Huron sill be held in
GODERICH,
-ON
llondav, Fob,21hi 1889
At 1 o'clock, for the purpose of perfecting the
urganlat ion, and otter business.
Hon. A. M. Hoek Treasurer of Ontario, M.
C• Cameron. Q.C.. ane' other prominent Lib-
erals will address the gathering.
A full reprerenistion is requested from
every polling suMlrtalon, as there is an ab-
solute necessity fur urgent and united effort.
C. GIltVIN, ROBERT HARRISON.
President. 94:t. Secretary.
Mn J. J. WITHROW was on Tuesday
last re-elected President of the Toronto
Industrial Exhibition. President With-
row and )tanager Hall make a rattling
team, and will keep tbo Industrial at the
heed of the pr..cesion.
Titus are over seventy applicants for
the vacant bridge tendetship at Luck
No. 1, Port Dalhousie. Which shows
what a suoosm the N. P. ha been is pro-
vidisg work for all at high wages.
THs fid that G.,dench has decided to
advertise itself through the medium cf
an illustrated pamphlet setting forth its
advantages is a summer resort and a
first-class business location, has drawn
favorable ointment from a large number
of the newspaper, of the Province and
elsewhere. Already the town is feeling
the beue6t of its efforts to place itself
properly to the view of outsiders.
A sort of Sir David Maephereen has
recently been appointed inspector of
mounted police in the territories. Let's
see : Wasn't there a son of Sir David
Macpherson in the mounted police some
years ago, a full private in the rear rank,
who was found guilty of insubordination,
desertion and several other crimes and
misdemeanors 1 We winder if this is
the son of Sir David who has jest been
appointed inspector. If so. why eel
Tim Reformats of West Huron will
meet in convention in the Young Liber.
al ball, Gudericb, on Monday next, at
1 o'clock. A full representation should
be bad from every pulling subdivision in
the riding, as a number of important
matters will come up for dissension. Ad-
dresses will be delivered by • number of
prominent politicians.
Ma. RossiT Poiret of S. niece
scanty, hi P. for West Heron, dam not
believe Canada is competent to make her
own trusties with tcreign nations. He
believes that after twenty odd years our
country is still • toddler in leading
strings.
Tues strangest thing about the horn+..
sooment of Irish members of Parlia-
ment for advocating the popular cans is
that they can deliver their addresses is
England and Scotland without let or hie-
drance, and if they make the same speech
in Ireland it become a crime. Where
does the one law fur all principle coins
in 1
Cowonsautaav Ben. Butterworth, the
unrestricted reciprocity adv.•cate, has hit
upon a new scheme for joining Cana-
dians and Americans in friendly rela-
tionelvp He will shortly introduce s
reviler, •n askutt for an appr.•pnation
towards paying for a trip for mho mem-
bers of the D•minton Perl ament and
Prr.tii•c-al Iwgut•tures, with the object
of pr tteiting m re friendly feelings sod
cresting eleeer bosinessreluti.•na Motweei
the t••• c metrics Shako ! Hoon, you
hive a great he -ad, and know how to I
overcome Tory objeetione.
Ot it many reader's will be pies/evil to
learn 'het Mr M C. Cameron has some-
what re covered from his recent illness,
and although still weak, hula fair to re-
gain his accustomed health. At one
lime fours were entertained by his
medical adviser* for his blti.iste roc iv.
rey, and Mrs Camera, who. hail meta
visiting her the/heir Mrs (Ur) W its n,
et Riverside, ('a1., was telegraphed for,
sad immediately started fon horse.
The f iv,rable ets•wwe in Mr t' at.aenn s
enediti.M was Minot as madden as Ma
previous ptostrMlo., sad will be fond
news to all wbo appreciate the ability
and •.utra,fe of tits old parliameotstr•.
The sae Lordly a%ledoss amid M
IT1t• pelthlg * of tise pavilion on the
Harbor Part is • step in the right di-
gestion. With it and the proposed
fosat•ies, the Perk will be Doe of the
most suitable picnic armada in Goada.
Keep that bell a -tellies.
A Bsavey Snow will be held in Paris
in April, in which woman representing
the African, Asiatic and Caucasian races
will ooylstte it is not stated that it
will opal ego All Fool's Day, but if they
appoint it 'Dusky African, a saffrony
Asiatic and 'a Caucasian blonde on the
judge's bent*, there will be some dine.
salty in easing to a decision. Cubes
would prefer the thick -lipped Dinah
Ab Sin would place his voice and vote
in favor of Ninkipoo ; and the Caucasian,
if of English :origin, would stick to
Polly Ann. Such a show should open
on the First of ApriL
Tan woman's suffrage mews appears to
be making ground- Mrs John Rock-
well, of the Kingston Women's Christian
Temperance Union, hiss been interview-
ing the Ontario legislators, and my they
would grant woman's franchise www if it
were nut to go into fora until after the
next elections.
Tee Guelph Herald, the Iselin; Tory
paper of Wellington meaty, is again ii
trouble financially, and is up for a forced
sale on Thursday, 14th of M'ereh next.
This is only one of the times that the
Herald has been in hard luck since the
17th of Sept , 1678. It is • strong ad -
vomits of the N P., and has done s lot
of work to holster up that fad ; but
what has the N.P. Anne for the Il-r.ald
Norwrrnsrmiutleo President Cleve
land's defeat at '1e las' s'ection, lie is
tint forget of his country's interests
The latest repartee see that Owing, to
overwork his physicians have rernte-
mended a emmrlete iMeatinn from labor
.n hits part. Ha wr;de nflv Arno^'r want
to leave unfinished work for his suc-
cessor.
THE TOWN UOUNCIL.
Retort sr Preset dlags eat the Regular
vert.Igb t te.meeuag.
1 The regular fortnightly meeting id the
town couocd was held of Friday even -
tog -Mayor Butler in the chair
The following members were absent :
C uncilwrs Pndhaw and Dunlop.
e•u1ltt vleanuaa.
Several letters with regard to railway
matters were read and referred to the
special committee,
A.COVNTu.
T. B. Montgomery, Toronto, four bar-
rels asbestos cement, $16; E. Major,
steam pipe coveting, ''.1184; Doherty
Mfg. Co., Sarnia, stop c.ck boxes for
water service, $24 39; C. L. Mclntush,
200 shade trees delivered in December,
1887, E3:). Referred to /Waite* com-
mittee.
Tag falling of the verandah of
Achesou's block on the Square, owing
to the accumulation of snow, on Satur-
day afternoon, should direct the atten-
tion of our town authorities to the
danger as well as the unsightliness of
these ugly structures. Fortunately to
pedestrians were passing at the time, or
the town would iu all probability have
had heavy damages to pay fur injuries
received or deaths caused. In the case
of a number of our best business bciid-
ings the verandahs have been removed
during the past year, and the emelt has
been beneficial to all concerned An
effort snoold be made to relegate to the
rear the ''woodsheds' which now de-
stroy the appearance of some of the
business places on the Square and other
streets. Here is a good opportunity for
acme municipal legislator to distinguish
himself.
Tae coming week will be the last op-
portunity offered to business men in
Ooderich for appearing in the Boari of
Trade edition of the IUw,tr+ot••i .`fwlrwl
Star, and merchants and others deaurous
of haring their businass interests appear
in it, pages must place their orders at
once. Orden will be reoeired at either
of the local newspaper offices until the
limited amount of space allowed for
writing up the business interests is tak-
en up. After the allotted space has
been disposed of no money can buy
further apace, and those failing to place
their cyder previous to the closing of the
book, can receive no recognition. No -
ties' have been forwarded to every one
in town engaged is business, and no one
need plead that they have been overlook
sd if they fail to lad a place in the
oolemns of the Illessf aced Signal
Slip recent exposotes with regard to
Mielgter's cab hire at Ottawa his disgust-
ed even some of the snpporters of the
Government. Sir John Macdonald,
whit an annual income of $25,-
O00, claiming that he was ton po..r to
keep a carriage, and infesting upon the
country paying his cab hire to and trims
his residence, is a phase of the case that
if it is not an intoned plea for ex•
tortion from the Treasury is nothing at
all. He •,;d his colleague, are well paid
by the country for services rendered,
and the picayune 'attempt to make the
country defray their private ah fare is
a disgrace to theta and the party that
Water* them up. Sir John might es
well tepee/ the rent of his private resi-
dence. and the salary of his cook to be
paid by the country, over and shove his
annual allowance, as that his hack hire
should be defrayed. Even the Toronto
H',e-td sicken, at the idea, end vents
itself as follows :
it is reit aeon that we ran mere. with
I the Moto a epinioes ; hut on the sub
•
jest of Minsters' ash hire at the C+p-
tal, we ha• a no hesitation in pronounc-
ing for x new departure. Theneh the
I esteem has prevails.) so long that its in-
i`uitbvm stele hoe been bat eight of, the
ea.oner it is d.opptd the b. tier Nat •
Mingle word ran be said to in faros, and
l
if •e exactly analomgmn set were unmet*
'rota a snhordinate oAinial dealing with
Ftllklie money, he would Me sacked. The
e tt�pio so sat is atrteion.ly toad, de.
iittg to the whole sire! emote*.
onroar„ or coxxtrrrgt
From the special committee, reams -
mending the acceptai ce of the proposi-
tion to have 16 pages of description of
our town inset -teat iu the pub.iati..n of
S B. Biggar, of Moutreal,:ns submitted
at last meeting, the cwt being $33.
Adopted.
Fium the waterworks committee :-
I). Asking further time to procure
estimate for fluor in boiler house and
fountains in Court Hous. Square. (2)
Reporting 10 new arc lamps un baud,
and recommending that ote be placed at
the U. T R. station, one at the inter-
section ..f Bayfield and Britannia Roads,
and one in the Council Chamber. One
lamp is also wanted by the Mechanics'
Instltutietwo by St George's Church,and
one by Victoria street church. Adopt-
ed.
From the Public Works Committee
submitting estimate of pavilion in park,
a 60 feet octagon, with Moor $400. This
would give about 400 square feet more
area than • rectangular front and cost
only $100 more, and the committee
recommended that this plan be adopted
and tenders be asked for its erection, the
town to supply all material. Recom-
mending also that tenders be asked from
the hardware men fur supplyitee nulls,
spikes, &c., for the current year. The
report was adopted with the further in-
struction that tenders be asked also for
erecting the park building and supplying
the material.
On motion of Reeve Pr udfoot and
Councillor Cantelon, the Public Works
Committee was insaeeected to cuns:der the
advisability of plsnRhg another street in
I some part of the town or park with shade
trees.
Mr Chas. Blackstone and another gen-
tleman from Clinton were present and
were beard in reference to the establish-
ment of an organ factory which they
propose to begin, Mr Blackstone being
the patentee ..f an improved pedal attach-
ment which is claimed to be a valuable
patent. The matter was referred to the
Special committee for consideration,
The Council then adjourned.
THE EDITORS TABLE.
all. 8. OONVINTION,
P's* emit fide tlrentls bell Miele
Amamal ree iaa-
The teeth annual Sunday Seltuol cas-
eation of Duugauuuu and Nile circuits
was held at Duegauuuu to Tuesday. Feb.
5th, in the Methodist mud Prssbytertae
churches. A pleasing feature of this
snveutwn wee the joivatig io of the
Dungaouoo sod Port Albert Presbyte-
ries schools, the oueuanisetteveutuMr anisette
havtag been ugly Methodist.
At the morning baton verbal reports
were goon from Dutagainun and Port
Albert Presbyteriau,and Nile, Port Kurd
and Dungenpou llethudist Nahuatl, show •
hug an eucuurageot Nate of work in each,
both spiritually aid tinauctally.
"Self 7 rause% of S S. Teacher," we
intrudtr 1 T. Anderson. The teacher
creme.' ..at gut tutu full sympathy with
Chrst, practice sed denial as Christ did
while ou earth, train himself or herself
first spiritually, then meutally, as well as
by practical week In the school To get
the beat thoughts out of the lesson, be
should begin the study of it early in the
week. lis the dis:uwoo shed' follow-
ed, Mr Win Rohe emphasised the nu -
potence of tegu.ueiug early ; Rev W. V.
Campbell said the teacher should nut
Duly study the lesson but also bow to
teach and lyra mmeuded tesehtug as
much as possible by illustration.
After devotional exercises is the after-
noon the questious in the drawer were
answered by the chairman, Rev D. 0.
Camara, iu a way satisfactory to those
asking them, and also to the large coo -
enamel).
Topic,
oo-
en auoo-
Topic, "Special difficulties in 8. 8.
work and their remedies," introduced by
Mr J Dustow. The first difficulty men-
tioned, to get regular atteudanoe; tIe
remedy sngdested-nuke the school in-
tereetttog by having literary, papers,
blackboard review, and get the parents
interested in 8. 8. work. Another diffi-
culty, getting the teachers to atteed r. -
gulerly ; the remedy -have teachers'
meetings, conventions, special armor•
for the 8 S. Another difficulty, teach-
ers getting discouraged. The remedy -
go to God's word, and to the throne
of grace is prayer, and God • way to
eventuate that and every other difficulty.
Top -c, "rhe true purpose of 8. 8
work," introduced by Mr James Quaid.
To instruct the children in the uusdul-
terated truth and gather them into
Christ's kingdom ; W carry out Christ's
command u, Peter,feed my Iambi.; to pre-
pare the word in such • way as to benefit
those who come under its influence. In
the discussion on this subject Rev W. F.
Campbell brought out the importance of
getting the scholar not only to know, but
also to love the truth. Mr McLean
thought another purpoeeid S. S. workers
should be to induce outsiders to come
under its influence.
Topic, ''Comta,n mistakes in S. 8.
work," introduced by Mr C Girvio. A
few of the mistakes menti•ooed were the
neglecting on tLe pert of the teacher to
prepare himself, both by study and
prayer, for the work ; want of punctuali-
ly ; a failure to make the lesson ample
and practical to the class ; taking up ten
much time with review ; teacher not
setting ti's atheist a good example in all
things. 't In the discussion Rev W. F.
Campbell called attention to the mistake
of using lesson helps before the elam,aed
Rev D. G. Cameron to the folly of trying
to teach a class chat it was evaderot they
already know.
Topic, "Theory of review." Mr floth-
erin,ft.,n,who was to nave introduced this
subject being aheent through illness, the
chairman called for three minute speech-
es from the meinbers oaf the convention.
The principal poiuu brought out being
that the review should be short, pointed,
and bearing only on the main teaching
of the lesson and its application.
At 4 30 o'clock p.m., • mess meeting
of children was held. Mr McLean gave
a practical review of the les•ora for the
second Sunday in January. tis : A Sab-
bath in the life of Christ, in such a way
se to bring forth a lively and friendly
criticism.
Rev W. F. Campbell then gave an in-
fant class lesson, taking for his subject
the lessen for January the 27th, via :
"Forgiveness and Healing," which he
illustrated in such a way as to interest
and instruct the tittle folks and ala•, the
large ones. Miss Mary Anderson gave
an address to the children which wan
well received cry the entire audience.
Evening session held in the Presby-
terian Church, presided over by Rev W.
F. Campbell. After devotional exerci-
ses, the topic "How to get parents in-
terested in the prep•retioo by the chil-
d of the 8. 8. lesson," intr,udoced
iryeev H. Irvine. Adopt in the home
the series of 8. 8. lessons taking for
each day the portions of scripture pre-
scribed in the lesson helps for home
readings, and tench in such a way as will
induce the children to love the studyof
the word, and also impress upon teir
minds, that religion and not wcrMdly
things is the one tiling needful.
Topic, "How to retain the elder sehnl-
lore in the school," spoken j`i by Mr W.
Hail,,. Teachers should be Trot who are
is sympathy with young men and woolen,
who understand how to interest and bi-
street them, and who know how to be
friendly and courteous to thane
Topic, "The Relation of the S S, to
the Nation," spoken to by the Rev D. G.
Cameron. Mr Cameron showed hew
lamely the welfare of the nation depend-
ed on the religions training ..f the youth,
and c,ntiended that Christian people
ahnuld take mon control in rational
attain.
The collection paid all expenses of the
convention, snd left a balance of two
dollars and fifty cents, which was hand-
ed over to the county as•.e,ation. The
benediction was pronounced sod tib
most interesting and in•traettve eon yes -
tion which has yet been hold, and Arse
him which good results cannot fail to
come, dispersed to meet in the Mt:
dist church, Nile, about the same
LtTTZL'A Llrntr; AOR.
The numbers of The Liriw7 .l9r for''
the weeks ending February 9th and 16th
contain Daniel O'Connell, by Mr Glad-
stone ; Isolation ; or, The Survival of
the Unfittest, by the Doke of Argyll,
and the Dewy of Lying : A Dialogue by
Geese Wilds., 11 iwfeewtA Century ; War,
by Gen. Wolseley, and A Visit to Buk-
hara the Noble, P',-loinitfly ;e"i'tak-
wick," and With • Cockatoo, CoriAiU ;
On the Slopes of Olympus, IlenNemita'a ;
The Highland Crofters, Spec -Neer ; Giv-
ing and Saving, Loe;lmtin'a ; .Changing
Malay Rericw ; Fara a Cana -
Cate., N,gl
than (tank Clerk's Note (look, ant/there;
The German Emperors S:ndeut Days,
Ail 1.4e Year Anand : A Greet Engin-
eering Work, TI,ws; with "Mr Calvert's
F 'It ' "A F I .' "A
rel y, .w urn ope,
Chronicle of Two Months," end poetry.
For fifty-two numbers of sixty-four large
pages each (or more thee 3,300 pages e
year) the subscription price ($8t is Mw
while for $10 60 the publishers offer to
send any one of the American $4 00
monthlies or weeklies with Tb, El+eentta�
AQe for a year both postpaid. iwtlelt'
Cu., Resin.., are the publishers,
r►assvrgitten vies teotrig
The retsto erioe 1.or Rot fee 1885.
in oddities to the useful and reliable
year.
i nfnrntat'rn concerning the Presbyterian F. O. Avnsttta•ow, ,
Church in Canada, contain, a number
of shit. papers in brief enwmpess, by
several penmment minister,, on mallets
of vital irepartanoe to all who are inter
ested in the welfare and peewees* of the
Preehytenan ('.hereh in the Diatomite.
Among other papers if interest, may be
mentioned .one on the recent meetti,tt of
!Presbyterian Allianne in Inndoo s. Th.
Vena H...1. is enmpset in foree soil pre-
sent, an attractive appearance.
r
Dr Pace, of Port Huron, has pata•terl
I • now plan fere making iee He tales a
lot of sheet iron mould., ase' ret which
holds • headred pounds of water, 6'1.
theta from the hydrant at night, Marl has
a me of hundred posed Weke of ice in
the morning. The plea is said M be
immen.e awing over the metbnfl of
ing blocks not td bele deer, and the
tor is sure there are millions in it.
GREAT BARGAINS I
Our Entire Stock of Winter Goods
10 per cent. below Cost Price for 30
days.
J. A. REID & BRO.
denten's Meek, Godu'Ieh, las- 111*, time ''1
AUCTION SALES.
All parties getting their sate bills printed at
leis office will get a free notice luserted in
this .1st up to the time of sale,
Valuable household furniture, at the
residence of J. J. Brown, Esq., opp mite
Para House, tiudirich, et 1 -o'clock
p.m., Monday, Feb. 25th. John Knox,
beet wooer. No reserve.
Farm stock, implements, else , pro-
perty of Frank Sallow,. lot 6, eon. 10,
Colborne township, W D , at 1 o'clock
p.m , Tuesday. Feb. 26th. John Knox,
auctioneer. No reserve.
3tlebical.
1 it W. L ROSS, LICENTiATI OF
Roymt CsW'gs of Physicians, Edinte[A,
Uta -e de South side of Hamlloett-at. Nf
nit. McLBAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR
UKUN, Concave ko. Office and resides
Bruce dtrset sieved deur weal of rioter!
Street
j �Rti SHANNON a SHANNON,
L/ Payderss Sureeoes. Aeeseeian, lee.
oace at Dv. Shannon's resideaoe wear the
gaol Ooderw,h It, C. dsaseloel, J. R, Sege -
/CON. 1761
Mr Commie has introduced a bill which'
takes away from judges at trial the (F(DWARD NORMAN LEWIS, BAR
power toruler any wafter except matters rioter, Solicitor In High (own. Convey
of account to arbitration without the tion- ! wcer, Godrnch and !fay deId. ltaySeld d-
s nt of both parties to the suit. 1S[Tteradals from 10 to I.Staur�to
Comm, says he has bad some experience
under the present Art,aud he knows how R.
0, HAYS, $OLICiIOM,
it wurkat oh. over dtelegegraph me j Ps
rate goads to had at 6 per eget let►
Legal.
•
Dentistry.
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t,NICHOLSON, L.D.S.
DENTAL ROOMS.
Eighth door below the Post OAce. West -at.
teloosstce. 3C4ily
DR, E. RICHARDSON, L.D.S.
1J SURGEON DENTIST.
Gas and Vitalised Aft administered for
palates.' ex tract ing of teeth. Special attention
gives to the preservation of the Natural
Teeth.
Office --1'p stain Grand Open Howe Rock.
Entrance on Wau-t$t.. Guderich. till -1y
the People's ltolumn.
%IJ- ANTED. - A GOOD SOUND
T roadster horse in exchange for m
lubar
sad shingles, JAS. MARAFF'Y,
91- Port Albert.
MR. FOOT
HAS VACANCIES FOR A FEW MUSIC
PUPILS.
ORGAN. PIANO. SINGING THEORY.
Steam.
I. 1TMAN'S SHORTHAND BOOKS.
-A limited number et 'Trochees and
"Manuals" can be obtained at hail rates at
Tan BANAL oice.
`yOOD WANTED.
Fifteen cords of good hardwood ttrech and
maples wanted at once at this once. after
this week farmers who have promised to
bring to wood to Tux SiawAL. and failed to
do it. can consider their eters cancelled.
We don't intend to wait until judgment day
fora few curds of wood. Hereafter we want
?ash for oar commodities, and will pay cash
for what wewyt in the wood line.
D McGILLICUDDY.
`ALT ATCH LOST. -ON THE 1ST OF
TT Feb., a silver watch with gold hinge,
and stew winter, sad gold charm with the
nate 'Mollie" engraved, was lest between
Mr John Achlesou's store sod eerier of East
and Albert merest. The One rr will he,uitabl7
rewarded by leaving it at tee residenee of
MIL R FISHER. Newgate Rt. 53•
NEW BARBER SHOP.
o
The undersigned. having had large experi-
ence in both town and city. guarantee* first-
class work at reasonable rates, sad respect-
fully siolicits • share of public pstrunags.
Stand, over J. W. Smith's Bakery, Fist St„
Godrrlch. 2115-3m H. L. W ESTON.
THE HURON I/O1'EL.
This well-known and popular hotel ha been
refitted and enlarged during the past season.
and is now second to none be quality of tea
comma cation for the travelling public. Good
accommodation for transient guests. (1100,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
WPM. CRAIG. tip CAMEROIS Maar &CAMEI WN, Gad
The Square. Goderttb. Ont. Proprietor. rich.
GARRO W & PROUDFOOT, B A R
SISTERS Attorneys Solicitors, etc
ooderich J. T. sorrow, W. Proudfoot. 17
CAMERON, HJLT & CAMER9N,
Barristers, Solicitor, in Chatcer be.
loderich. M. C. Cameron, Q.('.; P. Holt. M.
G. Caesarea. C C. Row. 1761 -
.Amusements.
GODERIt)H MECHANICS' INSTI
TUTE LIBRARY AND REA DIN
ROOM, cur. of fast street sod Square lot
stairs_
oyes hem 1 tag p.m., aad from 7 to 10 p.m
ABOUT 2000 VOL'S IN LIBRARY
Leading Daily, WreLly end Illustrated
Papers, J motsines, d•e,, Ow File.
MEMBERSHIP TICKET, ONLY t;t.tM,
greeting hes us. of Library and Beadle •
Hoorn.
Application for membership received by
Librarian. in rooms,
8. MALA-'OMSON. GAO, STIVANS.
President. Secretary
Godertak, March 12th. flat.
Loans anti Insurance.
F.
REAL ESTATE arm
INSURANCE AGENT.
Lases Negoe.ated with the Ban compan-
ies and Private Capitalists at Lowest Rates of
WOODCOCK.
Agent for the ROYAL INSURANCE Co.,
of England, having the largest Burping of As-
sets ore? iabilities of any Fire leswrsace
Co. is the World.
4M1 -e on East side Hamiltosft. Goderich,
next door to Dr. Buss. W ysa-
V. SEALER,
CLERK FIRST DIVISION COURT.
Coeveysncer, Insurance. Estate mad Hawses!
Agent.
Money to Lend at Low !twee and Oast.
F'ar ieni Notes 1►iscouseed.
Ore 's --Next to Cornell's Yurnirure Stere,
Uoderich. 94itf
1' J. T. NAFTEL,
LINT, FIRE AND Aee'IL'S T IN-
N►'K.l Si E AGENT.
Representing North British t Mercantile;
Ltuerpool. Londout Globe; Norwich Cwios;
North American IJfe; and Accident lsmwr-
anee of North America.
Lowest hates. Ltases settled promptly.
Money to Loan on Farm axed Town Property.
Uwreyane saw done. Property valued. etc.
ogre.- ('or. Nast -st, said Square, Uooderieb.
71 -
For Sale or to Let.
FO- R SALK.
Lot i lI tf�hh Apply PILIP HOLT.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE -
That valuable property kaoline so lot let,
Maitland owl.. G..dertch toe midi., within one
mime t Gteterieh. tin the farm are • large
mowed, frame hoarse and kitchen. with
dote cellar, and frame bars sad stables; airs
prises 73 acres. well watered. For farther
particulars apply to Gino McKee se th. pfere-
lass. y
ANICK HOME AT A BARGAIN.-
fi acres of land with • select tercheed wf
choice apples, A comfortable Ammo/ and
sstsa�bles. adjoining Gederieh. Apply to B. I..
DSY LK. eledesich, 814 me.
[a"OR SALL-LOTS 174 AND 122
K Oedexleh. Apply to M. 0,CA)IPato4
>n -Il.
L'OK SALE CHEAP-'L(ITB IN
dtgPrer.t paws of Ooderioh from I acres
to : scree In area; saw 3 dwelling hetes. Apo
ply to THOS. N'ICATIIERALD. 4171_17
HOUSE AND TWO LOTS FOR
RALE. The house has nine rnem,, al-
er !lath room, pastry. closet& cellar, weed-
eae.. hard and soh water. The garden furs'
tales all kinds of frnit. Also Bit! acres of
Mad Is Manitoba f male or Is eschawse fur
ism $reperty.b W M. KNIGHT. Ooderieh.
Wert
SALE.
Orem half of hot Si. Arthur Street, with
in r•i-i brick rotta4r thereon
Ns-ir.p,vo mare, 151. Ito, INC 2441, F-lgts
Street. Pr. Andrew. lts-.i.
III. .vn nee of Heron sad Rrltsnnia Reed,
Prsme I) store house on Keels t(tr st, let
and heft lens..
,ewverat tele Is. Reed's Swrvyopposite , sew
Stew tJnvsw.ls
Nos !I It 5, It 44. At M. as.
All lbw •heve at LOW RATK/1.
Apply to
0l-tr nA l'rltONl R JOHNtvT010,
111111% -'-'.,
'7M
HONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE
1 amount of Private Fund, fee Inrestmee
♦t lowest rates on nest. -alar MerM,gM Apply
te0A1:KOW t PROUDFOOT
R RADCLIFF*,
GEN ERAL INSURANCE,
REAL ESTATE Ann
MONEY LOANING AGENT
Gay Frealefaas Conpralts Represented
ear moony to Lewd be straight loans, at th
lowest rate of interest gelmg, in any way
suit tL. oorrower.
OFFICE - Retooled door from Sew*
West Street. Aodertek, 110141
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'rn les on farm and town property tt lowest interest. Mortgagee purchased. t► elm
mn.+ton eliargwl Agents for the Treat mg lAasi
Company ni t -s rads., the Canada l�.�r1
Credit Comtism, the Iondom Less Cee,
of ('Marini !n,, rest, a, ri and 7 per cost.
e'. Ft. Rnrmwers ran obtale money is
day. If title satisfactory.
ltd DA V IM)N t JOHNSTON,
Ake., sense
,000 PRIVATE FUNDS
Aucttossennge
:HN KNOXt GENERAL ALTO
Tit/NEER sad Lewd Valuator. Uo,erieh
(int, having had ooneierahie esperenoe 1^
the steetionw.ering trade. he is is a petition
die. large with thorough athfa.•tion all cion
nelan entreated to is m. Order's len ar
Martin's Hotel. or rat by mall In in, sAAnss,
tioder'oh P. 0.. csref,Uy attended to. JOHN
KNOB Pointy Aucu,.ase. nisi -t
A rCTiON
BALI OP A
VALUABLE FARM.
l_ !e . Let
wY sseset.0edeA.
oLukf
as ! s'ool1�astpQt. m. Lot Nei aktMs�i
ueaeatestssm, tsilet the reslaueee of taw
Imes A'illmam Edwards The farm reetadM
•nh:hardmewlmt Lessee Annie hare me
,tai e. and may ems oldie !view town. ren
made anew re day atria JOHN K
MINS 00 PRICES !IAISISTENT - ---