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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-01-21, Page 3THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, JANUARY it. mt. ONTARIO LSG/BLATII RS ran Tenger lelentremeneatere .war *Abe ellessena, TollOSTO, J•tt 1. Alla l& The first .pening of the Legislature, over which Lieut. -Gov. Robinson pre- sides, was attended with great eclat this afteritoon. The military guard of honor was made up I the Governor-Generers dy Guard, a detachment of artillery end • couple .4 companies of the Queen • own RiflesOu the floor of the House were n bur of Toronto most pro- minent citizens, both ley and cliental, mei a large representation of latlies. His Honor entered the Legislative Chamber aurid the blunting of cannon. He delivered the following &darter", after which the House, adjourned. 61 [14p:siker. and Gentlemen 0! the Le4lalative Areetsubly: It &Gels m., inuet plrea.sure on this, the first occasion au* my appointment as Lieut. -Goveruor, to meat the repre- sentatives of tuy uative Province, *nil to welcome them to tie cepital, in the di - charge of their legisestive duties. I congratulate you on the revival of e.dn ittercial prosperity, the result of the abundant b t of the past year, of the revival of trade abroatl, and of the increased ilinuaud for limber, the re- ceipts from which source, I am hippy t say, have considerably exceele 1 the esti- mate of last session. It is much to 1 regretted that the Dominion Government have taken tie step to [detain, ane have hitherto shown :to intention of seeking to obtain, from. Cie Parliament of Canada, legislation confirming the award determining the northerly and westerly boundaries of Ontaria, made two years no, by three most distinguidied 'arbitrators, chi arn by the two Oover lllll ents, awl who hid before them all the evidence obtainable From the most diligent researches. both in America and Europe, ur brought to light during the irony discussions bear- ing on the subject that have taken place .luring the past century. The result of !he inaction of the Dominion Cavern - •.lent in this respect is to defer the settle- ment and organization of a lergo extent f country; to deprive the inhabitants of -hat districeof those • afeguards of peace and order which they, in common with all others, are entitled to enjoy, and to withhold from the people of °uteri° the benefits which the tomession of that -erritory would afford. It is obvious that the earliest possible emetruction of railway communication ; etween the existing railway system of Ontario and the Canada Pacific Road is of the very greatest importance to the aterest of this Proyinct. An approp- eation having been made for this purpose by an Act Of a former sesaion of the Legislature, a measure will be submitt- ed to you for carrying out the object of 'tot with the least possible delay. The Coremissioners appointed to in - afire int' msiters connected with the agriculture industry of Ontariu have, by close and unremitting attention to the duties a ;signed to them, collected a large amount of information of a most Interesting character and of much value. The evidence and report of the Commis- sioners will be laid before you in the counts of the seceion. I trust that the utilisation of them documents will stimulate enterprise and ela0Dedigre a spirit of improvement among the fanners of the Province, and at the same time produce a favorable impression elsewhere ..f the opening which Ontario offords to the capital and emery of the intelligent and experienced sgrunitturist. I am sure you will agree with the that the Province es under no small obligations to those gentlemen, who, as Commissioners, ;awed their services without any- Ary recompense at the dis of the Government, and will slier, the 1e.ling of satisfaction with which I have observ- ed in how cordial a spirit the pocecd- garded by the public. toned or Isceilup the back. ings of the Contraissieners have re - The subject of constructing the new I A novel overdress 'menet &masquerade Provincial Buildings reSetred foe the partirecently was made entirely of pea- se". keeping of the public records, the cock feather tip*, or eyes, and worn over due performance of the ever-increasing la short petticoat of pale gold satin. The basin*. of the Departments, and the sleeves were short, and upon the arms and other Use*, to whwh the imousaly of the two systems of pleading and prac- tice in the Civic Courtehas be* ebolish- al, and by other reforms eifected in their judiositera, a Bili v, di again be laid before you for tie purpose of con- solidating the Superior Courts, establish- ing uniforuitty ploselias and practiee, mid making further provision for the dual %demonstration of Just toe. Among the other ulosaurits to be b- elated te you are a Bill rebating tat •I ways, anti making provisene for the greater *hey of railway ampluyees end the publio. a Hill for protecting the publLt interest tii streams and rivers, within Ow Legislaieve authority of the erov ince a Bill giving iucreased stability - ..1 ututtoil insurance companies, and uus de ding Iwith the questiou of market fees, which have 'nag been • source of com- plaint by the farmers of the Province. itt view of the nutty tattletale.> and beneficial improvements in our laws ef- itteied since the Province obtaiuml, thir- teen years ago, control over its local stare, and of the further legislation which will engage your attention during the present seseion, I commend to your series consideration the question whether the tune has not oome when the public interests may be sufficiently protected, and at the mine time, oonsiderable sav- ing of expeoce be effected, by confining future legislation to, every alternate annual session, except in cases of special urgoncy. rlie public accounts of the receipts and expenditure for the past year, and the estimates of moneys required for the services of the current year, will be laid before you. The estimatet have been prepared with every regard for economy consistent with the public in- terest. I trust that the labors of the aesaiou now commencing, may, when brmight to a close, reflect fresh honor mu the wisdom and patriotism of our legisla- tors, and provo permanently beneficial to all classes of our people. Latest 11111211•Si The thoterument av 'sew proposition. &i ttt thil ANCHOR LINE. tied „ uNITICID sTATEn 14 A ti. wrissikifis The Uppermost denten a t to the people. Ministers refused to 'tubule to the teat.. The uttereets of the Syndicate are bound up w • railway in the United The men making the new offer here no intermits outside Canada. Ministers are endeavoring to force the terms through Parliament in anticipa- tiii of the new offer. Topitlar sentiment sustains the Oppo- Su the matter stands !-TiOttawa Free Press. neat se Toon war Illainglirers. Real Spanish ur Alencon are fashion- able laces fur bridal veiling. The newest tichus of costly lace have wide Medicis collars attached. Roman mindere are the daintiest and prettiest low shoes now imported. "Alaska pug" i3 a popular fur trim- ming, which resembles India leopard skin. Crimson and cream are beautiful com- binations fur evening Veleta of satin and brocade. Bonnet crow* of copper-culored plush are made very effective by amber -beaded applique& Silver jewelry is very much a la made, and shows very effectively with the rich, dark drawee of the season. Sleeveless polonaises of figured meter- ialsover velvet skirtleand sleevesform not only very fashonable, but very conve- nient totlets. Gold and silver anklete are wore with short skating cestumes by Eaglisit lead- ers of faahion. They were tirst Intro- duced snd worn with short hall toilets. Princess drosses are increasing in favor for habillie toilets, there being always scene drapery added to the skirt to de- stroy the rube de-chambre appearance they otherwise have. "The eagle's -wing tunic" is the latest shape in overdresses. It has two long, sharp, sheath -like points front and two in the back. Very little trimming is used upon theme tunics. The old-fsshoned side combs now in vogue are set with brilliants, inlaid with plaques of silver or gold, or hand -painted tn minute bits of flower clusters, and cov- ered with a glaze of faience or ;lain vitri- fication. The Marguerite gauntlet sleeve is very fashionable and stylish. The top is made of the material of the dress, and the long cuff, which regalia to the elbow, is made of plush velvet or satin. The cuff fits closet to the arm, and is but - Teach them self-reliance, Teach them to nuke bread. Teach them to make shirt& Teach thein to tit up store bills. Teach them slot to wear false hair. Teiech them to wear thick, wenn shoes. Bring them up in the way they should o. Trach them how clothes. Teach them how dresses. Teach them how to cook • good meal of victuals. Teach how to darn stockings, and sew on buttons. Teach them every day, dry, hard, practical common settee. Teach thew to say No, and mean it; or Yes, and stick to it. Teach them to wear calico dreseee, and do it like queens. Give them a good, substantial common - school education. Teach them that a good, rosy romp is worth fifty consumptive& Teaoh thorn to regard the morals and not the money of their beaux. Tench them all the mysteries of the kitchen, the dining -room and the parlor. Teach them that the more one lives within hie income the more he will save. Teach them to have nothing to do with intemperate and dissolute young men. Teach them that the further one ever beyond his incoine the nearer he goes to the poor house. Rely on it that upon your ttachiitg dee pends in ,a great inenettre the weal or woe of their after life. 'reach them that a good. steady me- chanic is worth a dimers loafers in broad- cloth. Teach t hetu the ace omplishuients, music. painting. drawing, tf you have time and money to do it with. • Teach thein that God made them in his own image. snd no amount of tight - lacing will inipmve the modeL-4The Advanee. N KW if teltK To GI, CAJUNS, KO to IWO STRZRAOK Them Stowers du nut (merry cattle, atop or pigs NNW YORK TO WNDON DIRZCT. CABINS VS to del Nonralea at iteduoed Hato Passenger seementoodations ere unsurpassed. AA titesterooms gm Maim Deck. l'asseagers booked at lowest rates to or from soy Eta tread Madan in Surepa or Ameriew Drafts at lowewt rates, earetas (tree ot hante. thlitruttols, d..atitieltuta, d Ireloade. &pig), to 11 es Leon,. linOTHIMS, CaTusio )LY. Or to US. K. WARNOCK. Allelou Mock, 1751 Agent at Ooderich THE "ONLY" LUNG PAD! "ARSORPTIONR4raturelsword wash and iron Mill to make their own LUNG DISEASES, THROAT DISEASES, BREATHING TROUBLES, It dello es late the system curative agents and healing medicines. It draws frese tbecilicased parts the pontos that calm death. TIMelisilla• Radar) 1. its 5 irtars. weld by Drug -gilts, or seed by mail on receipt of Mee, Ilet.etk, by H HASWELL & CO., Wholeiude Druggists, 11S and 110 McGill Street, Montreal, P. Q. General Agent s for the I kind anon. co TO D. C. Strachan's Groceries, Crockery az& Glassware. The choicest Family Groceries atways kept os hand. and nt prices tha' ennnnt 'ie Iwo n, by any house In the trade. CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE. We are neve pretested to SU and ship orders ikerTrees, kit.. tor t'ali Plenum. Descriptive price ests!egoes VtIIt to applicants. 6E11. Lzcui & Sox. el noes, fee Rroarittlis and Lida rria When going front Switzerland to Italy via Mont Cheats, some years ago, the writer contracted a sudden severo cold, which, ia the chill air a Turin, soon brought un a severe attack of bronchitis. We hastened over to the genial air of Genoa, but it afforded little relief, and the advice of Dr. • Paocioci, Professor in the noted Italian Medical College there, was called in. He prescribed a very simple remedy, which was at once effect- ive, as it has been with many others to whom we have since recommended it. Put into a pint or larger bottle about three gills of water, and two drops of good wood creosote. Stuike very thor- oughly, take a mouthful; gargling le awhile in the throat, and 'wallow it. Repaid this frequently, so as to use up the mixture in the first 24 hours, alwaya shaking well before taking. After the first day, use three drops of Creosote and the same amount of water during 24 hours, so long as it is needed. The asine mixture has often proved very nee - fel in catarrh. _ In this case s handled or two of the well shaken creosote and water is snuffed op through the nostrils until it reaches the throat and spit out. A tablespoonful or more is also gargled in the theoat sand swallowed. As catarrh is an inflammation of the nasal pienagee, accompanied with a mucous demount, the creosote, which is largely carbolic acid, would seem to be useful here just as dilute carbolic &cid is effective in cleans - Lag any putrid sores Catarrh is.the re- sult of weaned's, and is promoted by a cold. A totting up of the *stem and peer scoommoclatton of t • and of the Provincial library, well as the safety, and health of the merabees and other personsin th• public mimics, has reoeivellgrearnest atten- . ties of the Government. Competitive phias were invited sad Mines different damigum by as many competitors were Out of these designs Mae MO** satisfactory, but dine of of wheel were considered to most nearly complied with the conidieas of the competition, were, under the terms of those conditions, *cured for the Province. Subsequently e. was deemed advimble to permit the authors et the best of the three and cer- tain other competing architects on whose plans experts had reported most favor- ably, to modify and alter their plans, with a view to a reconsideration of their laterite by the Government, when so altered Time has not yet sufficed for this to be done, but Confidently antici- pate that the restslt will be, to were the crimmeneentettt in the oomeng eyelet*, and the early oompletion, of buildings worthy of the :Wynn, ..ed itt,a not eveseditai ilie awasuat alreadiebeed for that purpose by the Legislature The reports of die several departments of the public service will he *id before were heavy bracelets of Ranaa gold set with rare emeralds. Striped gait:mare coming largely into favor for evening dresses for young ladies. Some of the stripes are quite broad, one being of heavy *tin and the other of the gauze. Uniform colors are preferred to contrasting ones. The bodice is usually ol/ satin, **els° the wide sari whioh is draped over thiscostunte, and tied far at the loft side, or directly in frost. There is a newly developed taste for fancy table drapery, and pieety-eable- cloths with serviettes to match are taking the place of fine white demask seta For occasions where more than ordinary derby is called for, stripe of crimson, blue, dark green, and old gold satin are teed. A sten ia Isid down the centre of the crab, end a wide hand borders the edges, which is appliqued upon the cloth in oe'line stitch hi Belt 4kht r thcr re, • rIt.l. fee miliegettm of the Government are in • state of *natatory ellleitrney. , and that others whit* Pao -owed aid *given see aspect • 'eels performing service to the eommus- ity fully commensurate with the eel afferdell them terms at the dictation of that company.. The etre ofthsellisestee raftweemon We refueled to melte the taw' known ins 51015‘ Osman* 44.11 iltaS taLPar, ""t. i# what a high standard et rantiatilent MO and the ferns were ewesalewee, compared with mires awn- Itteele kn."" trim. the educational *Mem of intone) SONO Of his party erifneet anti *vend will agree with not Quit so 'avoid 4 mediated t hem. Tete iltliegitifen /*e- state a •dieresosy. Vaxl• marked on- sod ePeeelost to the poi** Pei'lte powwows* lobylio observed in ferment- 2101."01. &Rua the b"haara. 44oessisa. the oi that branch Th." alestle ecedevnfteel the iydt bas lows lees in t lad three years MOS hagilfill". prewiolialy °ratifying Purl uttnaft rosaiarlagnisioti, and thor "er has hese 'nada in tke departmait oreefone 1Peff the roelwee delete' itr•Ce- hit et*wee os et ali other imams* of tae ediamistestatia of pen* to eieselinaeti *al atreful atteutine. fitting bv t • e sin ple Oreef, -• eatery ladtril Vows. -- - At Beth Se John announced that he had two offers to build the Pacific rail way without coating the country a dol- lar He went to England to get up Cont any aimpte remed3r like the above is effective, unless the catetrrit is 'levees and of so long continuance as et bare permanently ditorgatiftedtheehasal *et - lea. isfoRy tospendmnneifortheetilhei` advertised catarrh remedies, whiclettee usually the sheerest medical quaelreeje-- tkrneriean Agriculturist for Dec. 1. Pend.* failed He mote back to Canada and anneenc- fid thee he had w)eceeded. By doing le, he placed himself at the mercy of !tie ugly company that had made en 4)er fedi "An Sooner than !Omit failure he accepted FIDIDDiu TIIR POOR. -The ( Ironic/Ai tells how Mr Mayor Kumpf of Wake - lo., did a generous act, and at the manta time perpetrated a sell on the members of the council. At the last meeting of 1880, His Worship remarked that it had been customary tor the retiring riaaver to treat the council to an oyster supper, (here the *livery glands of man - hers began to act) but he was of opinion that the *pen* might be better ap- plied. (Councillors Inched blank.) - There were It least six Wadies in town. who had very poor primate of a decent dinner on New Year • day. de prove'. ed *peed St each in funnelling them the msberial for a hearty dinner. - (assert.) The council ionanisormilty ap- plauded the idea, and freely higamt the worthy mayor for the sell abet the oysters . has *mined, end I doubt set that tee °hie tee"! IferPortero Pselia"*" be spayed ye yealeate is se the 1„ii,my rivaled their adoption before itt Christens th„ eery ‘mr,rtant „hie .% A new coselanation of ostalieta •tras owe wawa which aired to do ro work .,n • A lady victor to the falls has been struck on the hoed with an *ale and seriously hurt. A London miller shipped 40,000 *eke of flea scrota the Atlantic within the past quarter. 911. tkie Year dJOHNSTON'S1* SARSAPARILLA uni mown =Ms eat for Purifying the Blood. la efts bees is =tor *years. and Me proved to be OIL prepatstice la die samesse tor SICK HEADACHE, PAIN IN 11* INDS OR BACK. 'AVMs' COM- PLAIN! PIXPLES ON THItra that ariss trom e__ Weer eras Dirsessu. pthas.DiAudea Impure blood. 'lb sle ear = • Salo it and give it pronelleste : whim me darli. irtef=ogitio rattempseirmsd illadMisiatras =i1= mitraikatre signor tt sews "CZ os• tosersio. • war Al • bottle elf alefilled"gatelEamd werViasall thiliL if. 11111.1111 Ibedislemeizlw Mow o• MOIL The great secret of obtaining rich*, is first to practios economy, sad as good old Deacon Snyder says, "ft used to worry the life nut "Nt me to pay commit emu doctor's bills, hut now' have 'Oral( is riche Health aid Its moth reign wpm,* in oar fin ere, and all simply because we see on other moil - dm, het Matti* titters, and mill mote *sitiCh MOTO fatnifairla to nun fifty rents s hottio @WA hp VP See- ' as • Iv' 1 , 1 • •„., • rot este est& ee ' 'the Old Stand -south .14. 01 Court emu* Square. 1752 11. C. STRA9HAN W. MITCHELL KEEPS "TILE CHEAPEST AND BEST Groceries, Crockery & Glassware IN TOWN AND MAKES TEA.3 SPECIALTY. GIVE HIM .4 (ALL. 1751 W. MITCHJLL. Soolilke &.a1 Oadesit HARDWARE tie EVERY DESCRIPTION Reduced to Bottom Prices! Farm and School Dells, Household Hardware. -at disentutt 11ilders' Hardware and Toole nt Wholesale Prim*. Large contracts tilled at Man k fna uteri' Price 3. G-_ 11 PARSONS, C4-0 ID E 0 I ---I. 1751 Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. G-_ EATZR-Y-, CABINET - WER AB -UNDERTAKER, Hamilton Street, Goder ich. A good assortment of Kitchen, Bed -room, Dining ROOM and Parlor Furniture. Pinch '1' Ides. Chairs (hair. cane and wood seated', Cupboards, Bed-stmads, Mann -wow. Wash -stand,. Lounges, degas, What -Note. Looking °lames. N. It -A complete assortment of Coffins and Shrouds always on hand, also Hearses fur litre at reasonable rates. Picture Framing a vpecialty.--- Neal! solicited 1'751 G. HARRY tv.:111INIW wys-eq, me Lig .wwwwill ptottlingEn -00 soul 0.q. • •":" a • spoon .• , cwapsokv IN -WC .611411 la -ma Saulnipl. (111.2W ei 's 0.1 .• 01 *am, plata .mnawee 1...aaa dell .5 Dow CL.211M110,111707 NW. 90. Oef 40Poltal 91•4 GO OW want am/ wow s" se pe inis /Pr soccsrs wen Med "'WM 10 "MOM, aailiglat111.111 .111Cawip. 1 'laijiru Tov. • 414,11$ *4.5 emu otiose itss tar •deq, vowel ed•sse 4 -se es tusessen r leg ee eco ese . woo 20 snap 1i:60441M Pees 14-1 In . alp& JO %/tro2- 'MOO wessassue wee, ot neertraseelt.r.cteerayss a,. 'appal min firetziLtar On 0.1414 eiee atm' hgparoal ay cimio • uproil re sin Pry loiJa al POMO wittaus 111 to ve.l.nastord Wall • 011V14/44I'360.011.°7°P. °ea Pqf %WIZ io" ooPTP011 1"210•11 Red, White and Blue ! Acheson GEORGE Acheson New Dress Goods, Gloves & Hosiery, - JUST ARRIVED, ROUND TO OWE BA ROAINE ! 1751 MEDICAL HALL. GODERICH. F. JORDAN, Chemist and Druggist, . MARKET SQUARE, OPDERICIE.:1 Wholesale and Retail Dealer fn Drugs, Chemical'. Planta Orna. pre Scuffle, Atl,lot Column, Paint Ittedbanes. Horse and Cottle Medicine,. Perfumery, Toilet Artielss, gen. imysioisne Prescriptiout carefully diapensed.1111 GEOGE CATTLE, Chemist & Lruggist, Dealer lialsrelwop and Chessitisis Paces :int' Toile t A rti, Imported Havana mod Doillestic Cigars, Pipes, kTobaccos,'Ic. Cis iiin _ pin toakos takoon four Ri. it ode trete de Not V mellelii INA l7e now Waffrws NA k4 this I.,' . . , f Mat f orts our I erie airy 03... (.4. N. Pe otp Aleflor Ad ho Ce•ouids Orr d ti Oft, rt is 01.14, el.o.0.40.1, part all 1 se•oly p -.-led hoar tio WI p.tanagaillh hNC:, di rapposb0 1...e.. 1. .11 p.c.# ell 011.01.. ilsweihrenerd try Ina GLOB i TOBACCO OD W UMW,. OW esseststso7elleilletWorrealgiessemoaser0tro Weer . an. et; PhysiciansP#IPICTIVI *04 az.d ramly Receipt.% careen, prepared at all ho•,:, 00T -TRT HOUSE 1751 SOLUTION OF REBUS. NO. I. Thls Reims Is to Infreray 11s public that we are preparse in 0.1 orders tor turniture. bome "pf.nt meekreanship. and latest Alto or of piton 111541« see re* la w h mee =1.111-RICAMII. TA Phial. A testravAllt" DIVA 611174R, ASHER T .4 NMI. NOOK r woolgs sad • miscellaneous. stock of Cabinet Ware NO. 2. A wen tallataiird helms Is 1hr 'ride se .4040 vim," NO. 3. Re1114.1/01.1. nor ad*reses red on red fait 14 noir en fat grow ammo loss W. A. W. and ono**, ol ssig. t-ir1 1,1/•....f. 1 rtccw . John ttoost.st dr Ago Mae et lumbar or cordoe., skim to smetengs for furniture 11 G BA.L.I-.. mho r 4.11111111.