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THE HURON SIGNAL, r'ItIDAY .11 ;.:•,,
THE HURON SIGNAL
1. published ever) Friday Moroni., by IIs'
elLi-kenos lraue. at thetr Mere. burgh W
of li a Square'
(:ODERICH, ONTARIO.
lad is deop•tck.d to all parts .f Me eurrowad
ag country by the earliest milk sad intim.
By `enersl adatlasWs it has . huger clrc.ts
Iwo than say othopr newspaper is till part of
the oeuwtry., 4 Is owe et Use raciest, aewslest
sod otos reliable morsels la Ontario
p•ssmalag. as It does. the fore -getup eseratials
sad being fa addition to the above. s .ret-clws.
fhmily and fireside paper it 1. therefore •
teat desirable advertising snvdsss.
Twitms. /LSO la advance postage pre-p•W
ftfopublishers ; 11.73, K d before six months
p U out se paid. This rale will be strictly
•forced.
Rarua O/ ADra&TM,e..-sy� t mats pe
tae fur drat lasertton ; three eeg4 prelim for
lamb suMotorist laser•tl a. YesrIj.ban -yearly
And (t oarted) contracts at reduced rates.
Jere RIMTI.L.-- We have ab oaarel class
foDbt•g department in mammies, and poser:
hag the most complete out fit wad hoot tat -intim
tar turning e* week la Dederick are prepared
w do hostages la that Ilse at peleasthateaagst
be buten. wad of • g leg that aaa.t be
perpsssed.-Terms C.A
FRIDAY, JAN. 41110, INK
It llu WKRA r114: PAs: i 11-1 1.tt f l ONLY ral:S0.1.1L MaCUItiff l
With unblushing linpudeute the l Ne think the Cocuty Cowbell spade a
Tory papers are now charging the great error ID aa+sptiug ..qty ..retinal w-
Reforu►era with introducing party .wr►tJ 1.017 ter tb. new treasurer. 1.t
ouune, thaw whir. ars tleckiag kitty by
feeling into municipal affairs. ln their.,.. -
►sir own perso.tul s.cuuty are just as
this county, especially, the cry has gaud e. the s.rrsge lae:ur ; but wee.
been iterated and reiterated with the late treasurer gave fi20,0001.1 tangi-
parrot-like repetition that "the bis ..cunt; -$10,000 of a "guarantee
(iris,. ran the municipal elections bond," and $10,000 tint murtgat,•w-es
ou party linen." Terrible Grits
Innocent Tories !T
Did the Reformers of Huron at-
tempt to illegally dismiss the
County Treasurer because he wan
aTory1
Did the Reformers meet in cau-
cus and so attempt to run the po-
litical machine in the party inter- rRg R(`RPLUM
tett OA, to (lis tugt a number of their The supporters of the D.•thiuiun (ioe-
o ; et nmeut in parliautent aro LoaMiny of
qLpprte[. ' the lame surrrias in the treasury. The
1)i.l the Reforuie-rs last year receipts for the veer haw been in excess ,bra Bothwell case is one which draws
of what was estimated, while the expen-
diture has been les& There is • surplus • unanimous comment from the 'elide-
d over seven millions 't dollen, in ad- pendent press The Toronto evening
dition to s milbon dollars realized from Telegram puts it in brief as follows ;--
the ante of North -neat land., This is "Sir J. bre Macdonald is not so hard
the largest surplus since confederation.
Bet any government cuukl boast of • pressed for supporters that he needs Mr.
surplus if it desired to. All that Is ne- ( Hawkins' vote, and the better class of
Few"' is to clop un till". &I d the rere- Conservatives do not hesitate to/ay that
nue m 1. in. It dors not require great Mr. Mills baa been treated with marked
statesmanship to produce a surplus. As
a matter of feet, the statesmanship is tin unfairness. He has been chested out of
keeping the r ceipts and the expenditure his seat for one session, and it looks as
abreast- Seven mons 1.f dutfara of a I n be were about to:be chested out of it
surplus is simply ween millions cf dug- for another."
Ian more than was necessary taken from
the putkets of the people, who aro pro -
]F. W. Joausrux'sgal constrained hint
1.ably a a great deal more in need 1.1 it
than I/1 the tleo ern utent• [Toronto Tele- to rias sad object the cong ratubfary
gram (formerly N. P te.uhatioee t..deted G,1, luras upon his
We are pleased to see our cutemp.rary lung and faithful serrioss as County
coming to the light again. The extra Treasurer. Capt. Keine, ardent Con -
taxation is something a;.paCling. A dei- s.rrative that he was, felt constrained
cion of that surplus among among the to set the youngg man for (:oderich right,
commie, acrorduig to population, would and. in au epideretic mood, Mr. Joha-
in an at least 812.,(K)0 for Huron. .ton again row and swallowed biota*
(:o.,ltr.ch's share of a $7,000,000 surplus anti envious objections. Amusement and
u just $7,000. ••r one third of the an- diagust, at this small exhibition of
gual co at of ;waning the town for tonna- spleen. mewed ki divide the spectators.
sip.! Pst•potle. Th. resolution was made unauimous.
Tilt DISMISSAL RZDRE IED
The ground taken by THE Sta-
-VAL. regarding the illegal dinrniseal
of Col. Ross by the partizan ma-
jority of the late County Council,
at the 1)ecctnber meeting, has been
sustained.
The by-law appointing Dr.
boluses treasurer then passed, was
repealed on Wednesday, and the
whole irregular proceedings -of the
December meeting attempt to
snatch an office in an illegal man-
ner was overturned.
It was thus admitted that Col.
A M. Rona was the legal and only
treasurer of Huron up to Wednes-
day, January, 23, 1884.
The action of those who oppos-
ed and condemned the conduct of
the Tory majority of 113.811. was
approved of.
The Tory iseoubers vein were
returned for 1884 swallowed the
bitter pill without much trouble
Oca T.•ry au tNutla.sareee 11010..t t.. I.q IS align.; 11.a.p.Iies.
bb.,ring under the lsIIps.etoit that et is I (iup u.•tabte ea,Yptl.41 'lief. M 511:1
not Weeks-, but &intau.t, who is on trial $ sorra•.; 1•. railways. The c••aernment
fir perjury. The part Mr. Rowland eJuwld ask toe power te rule the mileage
took in the traumas -mu dues sod sled instead of IetUag the railways ate tae
the questicu of Week'. guilt au suoeptiag pubses. &.ch power parliament would
$100 sur the purpose of bribing rules, sorely grail, 0 asked lar by a dssag
sad thou swearing falsely les deaia gmerunnsnt like the preesst. The Oma -
Th. defence could cut the eameiesattun diau statesman who dare* to beard the
short by pruduciug Week's foolish decks- railway lion in his deo, and w►jugates
hiss, will ecru But gra*atade of ts»ay
g setrtiuq&-- To onto Wurld
well as another $70,000 .t warm.' ratios. Why dnu't thq$u$ 1
security, his suocsrsur should give at
lout the sane amuuut of either guar- De. Saunas is making • plucky fight giavrblas a..gNhae.&
Ili ]East Kent. The Tories %errywaader-
astere bond or first mottgagst The comeed Ifc,ratiturttcy au a to nice a sus-
. if Mr. Harkins succeeds in keeping
a.l are down rang; ( censure fare 50 i aatil� Mr. Mills out of Parliament for a,wth.r
. 1 ser. ug mere pereunal re f yr y. $2(►,- I jority of 2660 in favor of their c'aodidate, tun, • gnat Tory vbtory will have
f but the Reform candidate pulled it dors sess
000 in a summates bided or • tint lse.n acbievtad, and *Re porgana nil: ro-
to 1b7. The Ductor is uow again sen -
a
is worth 11101-0 Ilan !100,000 testing the constituency and has hopes )chow aoaprdingly, *Realm
act people
of mere personal tt.anty. may regard Mr. Hawkins' and hie
of ginning it. Among th..se helping &pprufristiba of the 01,000 per esasiow
him is D McGillicuddy, of this tows,
who last month stumped the neighboring
riding of N est Middle -ere in that glori-
ous a,np)aigr.
pack the selecting committee of
the Htiron County Council so full
that there was not room for one
of their opponents on it
Did the Reformers prevail upon
a partinlpn majority in the War-
den's committee' to riot in tl:e face'
of legal advice by accepting the -
securities of a candidate for an
office that had been declared not
vacant by their own legal advis-
er
1►i.1 the Refortnt rs of Huron
elect a warden of their own pecu-
liar »tripe for 1$$1 . l8.2 and
1883. in the face of a tacit agree-
ment that that ]tonors should be
divided '
1)i.l a Reform 1 a. -r turkc use
of the following >,.iggt:atitc dent-
ere- a week before the December
meeting of the County Council,
Col Ross was' permitted to re- . re}atrtiing the .new Tr.�larurer •- ---
l i'•The:ato/Mir/ complexion, a_
sion, of the THE N. P. h,Lvildently struck Wing- PRESS ECHOES.
tire like an honorable Iran.. i ham as the C'huity Committee of that
f next county couneil will Dor doubt -
Then W. J. R. Holrlaes,. to -save---t_ t tLe rhoicr."-- ---_ .._.___
town arrears t.. be the most .core in• ♦hers ttt.ader.
further political bickering in the station in the place. The Timis suggests Tat story .farted in the FurfsersAdee
- Reverse the Barts"e•, and yon an entertainment to ;viae funds for the t,ocnte and reproduced in the London
(,uuneif, was af"rwite•l tre:esurer, {.or, and magnanimously offers to do all Free Pens, that toot rot is
true partizans. F prevalent the true
The new Reform members are the printing free of charge. The N. P. among the (sheep at the Agricultnrsl
All over the Province the Tories
tleee(eervi of any credit 1 which &.es not mean No Poor in hitt ham.
g College, has been ptrinptly and 'mph-
fo. ari,past, have been trying to
may attach to thiK "coat -promise.- - atially contradicted by Prof. Brown.
rtul•the l'ounty Conneils on party M. C. C' reeoe, M. P. f^r West
The statement is false in everyparticular
A vote o1. the Wanientrhip Huron, leas l ee0 utti a number of
wasld havegiven Mr. Ciibeon at hnes. The Mfitili let, the cat out of 1' ng and it shows to what lengths thew two
interesting questions to the (,orer•nment
the bag when it, said during the .open will go in their sett. mpt to injure
least a majority of 6. since the opening of Parliament. lie it
West Middlesex election : "!Ir the Cohse and the Government. -
('ul.. Roser would also have been now looked upon as one of the foremost
Cani•-ron secured the Wardensmen i1. the House. He will be ab'e to [Guelph Mercury.
permitted t0 honorably retire on Wen. tsar*. Mm..
at }east as strong a vote. of Middlesex last January by the get more information out .4 the it;ye(:orera-
ttliery of two Conservative *lent on the North-west question than
The restoration of Mr. 1fi11s to his
W. J. R.HOlmes, his Sneeesscrr, chthey have hitherto deism.d to. scat f••r Bothwell is au accession of
" .
would likely have secured a ma -reeves strength toan opposition much in need
jority on a vote, but a very small What the Tories have Leen Mat .i.txec .Tone-teoe, 1.f West Wawa- of reinforcement. 1t is ale. • triumph
one. He had lx:en so long in the practising- secretly for the past nosh, is the wan who wr teto Dr. a ►,ton's of justi. e ; for Mr. Mills had evidently
five years,the Reformers of Huron agricultural committee saying that the been jockeyei out of the seat. though it
R ,and no incessant in rileb canvass,market is better for vegetables, poultry, is not necessary to ascribe to the Prince
openly and above -hoard took up.
that he had got to h>• regarded by eggs, etc. since the N. P., as there "are of Darkness in person the machinations
when the i' - 1.c• watt-. forced upon a larger number of mechanics to eat b which the work of evil was affected ;
the independent members see hav- y
ing s sort def squatter right to the then by a partizan majority. them.- Mr. Johnston's market town is' the activity of the local imps on both
O aderich,abd hewould do us a favor if he 'sides is (suite sufficient to account for
THE li"AkLE SHIP. pointed out where' tile number of me- any etploits of this kind. Mr. Milia
�rsag Liberals flat-.• Lyon .•r, chanter in town hare been increased possesses not only more than the average
the uestiniC )le and law The el ter. lit Alex. Gibson, Reeve
(1 1 since t11e high tariff was imposed. It is measure of political knowledge, hut •
ofcl Wroxemotion. Ito the acefulashi . by tic
(:Ola Boss has 1 vindicated. jerk the ether way. larger measure than many possess of that �nbala.
damation. was • graceful erns No
His persecutors had to eat their man in the County Council h+d •better 1 rarer quality, political courage. -(Ry- The funeral sermon -of the late Saml.
Tai Almanac Mang' as !lir. Crigh- mender in the Week. Sprung, who was buried on Sunday last,
own words re reline► the power claim upon the position. A spiteful Pr
e } iw f 1 ton, M.P.P. for East Grey is familiarly i will he preached in the Method•stchmrh
attempt made h s.,mv bitter Tories T1se Canada r•geear.
of the moribund council .anal the 1 • 7 called, is evidently no admirer of J. J. by Rev.J1cCanwell, next Sunday morn -
Warden's committee of 1883. to put up Mr. Rate. the popular Re Hawiuu. At any rata we heartily al _' It is clear from the• refcn ncea wade to ing.
The late Warden'.. committee form Recce of Stephen, failed signally• prove of these words of his suiteeste(1 by the Canada Pacific railway in the speech
asthat gentlemen, when the whole think the latest phase .4 the Bothwell steal : !from the throne, that financial *natters Submit.
1113•1r 11' most amentahlt+ a;bibs- Was looked int.. by him, saw the cfalge, "But t.o matter by whom enacted, a law i in c••nnecti•in with the company are not
tion of then ignorance of its Tory and decided to wait. ',% it is ppatble that a 4+(I i'
We are glad our eitisfactory. The g..vernment guarantee Charles Morns has traded hie bay
under which
sixty
sec( red to all investors in they' fire millions ..f stock three parr Mem to James 1lailey, of Gt.deritdi, fur
utajorit�•. The only law -off it Conservatite friends hare shown their "`
e3 date who bas the majority. d( yorotes OMsebas trotting ,nate. A number of queries
em..l tOltilmr leetmunieipal law anasety t. elect Mr. Ratz to the Warden- be deprived of h:s rights, even for as to a trotting match with the mare
ship. They may soon here a chance t.� single sessi..u, by the i.lunderin eons. interest for a terns o1 ten yearn, and local nags are being nude, but
than the la • members of. the g •f Dt
3 v(twfor him. It is only right to ay that Pwty Returning officers or others, needs did not hatethv effect it was ezPrctett it Charlie has no idesnf running her on the
minority. track at present.
Mr. Raiz was not approached until Mr. amendment, and we hope the eeewaa • wnuhi hare. Possibl•y invest, may
Every legal point raised by THE Pat. Kelly. of Blyth, had tried his halo hr;un to sr.ndal.. that the corn- The new house of our friend Geciegs
now opening win then • change made. ,Patton l'.0ked rather lonely for wiuter
M:ea.tI. regarding Col. Roth.4 :tl- cl►attces and sickened of the prospect. _ - .any 15 nu: as strong as it professed to
lebnt.l .li'.u*iseni was solid and N0Lody ranted Mr. R.:sers, of Brussel&
Tills is how the Tnr.nto H'..rtl, Ind., be,'•r it would not herr to come to the
that rightfully belongs to auuther, as w
bees fraud and an imposition upon the
public ; but the Tory politicians an Daly
awesg a Wad IMrry.
Y0a1- waw..ry u tad, poo asp;, 1 St 1
an toll you too recru•s that sin mire
the w..r.t 555101.;7. t ►u. u 1.. Nal a
ewijece when yaaasasdruaaly is ended.
The other is Twit e.Fy to read, int shish.
When Toe have read a `lard _ rag ► or a
pesetas Moto --elan the buss.. sal try
to remember the ids us that lege, and
not only recall thevagas'y to your
mied, � them pet thews into. words awl
speak thews um. Faithfully t flow t6.:a,
Imo rules and you wit) have the gulden
keys of knowledge. Besides ti•attentive
reading, there aro other shines interims*
to memory. One is the hgba of ski j
ming over newspapers, all in a sunles'd
jumble, never to be thougat of •data.
thus cultivating a habit of e,re'.iii read-
ing hard to break. Atwater Is the read-
ing of trashy novels. Nuth.oi a w lstal
to reading with profit w the ha t of
running through story atter story, end
forgeeli.._ .item as mouse read. 1 know
a gray haired woatao, a lite long lure; Of
beaks, who sadly declared that her mini
had been ruined by such reed 1.y
sew • glorious party emcees and a bril- 'Toronto St. George's So:i•ay gsI•
liant triumph her the cause in a piece of $1.070 in charity last year.
rascality that if perpetrated in civil life The regnant...4 • man, supposed to be
would land the imposter in • prion. - Mime of Michael Harrigan, brakeman,
were found in the ruin.' of till switch
[Sarnia Observer. house at the *sat end of th. Grand
Sm. O. W. Gess• Trunk yard, Belleville, which was bur n-
1'ux Torino Mail is engaged in the ed Saturday morning.
discouraging task of spurring • dead It is a.rcret known bet W few, yet of
hon.. Da publishes
weary
en n" small use in the conduct .•( life, that
7 atter day
it P when you fall lulu • man's conversation,
saluutna et abuse of the Minister of the first thing you should consider is,
Education end of what it calk 16e School whether he has a greater inchuation to
Book Sandal There is very little hear you, or that you should bear him.
originality about the Mail's falsehoods, A man should he careful never W tell
ales of honed( to his dieadvaantag..
They were repeated in much the saute tales
may be amused and laugh at the
torn last summer and were disbelieved. time, but they will be remembered and
Very few even of las partisans will now bn.ugbt up against him upon some sub -
take the triable to read them. The eeltient occasion.
people of Ontario have the fullest ounfi- A .*aa Dcea-The old Duke of Wel-
dance in the Hua O. W. Rees' integrityhcarried rried hu punetillioueneas and
sense of justice into every transaction.
and ability. They realise that he has & He was very desirous .•t purchasing •
diR.cult eduostioual problem to desl with, tar adjacent to lucent rte of Strathfield-
hat they are satisfied he will suocetd way.' and gar. his agent orders to 1..g •t-
'1he .tfui/ need not trouble itself to con.
tate. A few days later he was can-
dlelit
dlelu advance. as Lim in advan. Mr. Russ htagromtued a bargainbya ssfritheend •ott;r':ur .ldsavthe iag faromb-
the confides.* .d the people and the was in difficulty. ''Whit sort of • bar-
taore the .Vail abuses hint the .trcuger gaiof "irked the Iron Duke. 'Well the
he will be in the Legislature and out 0t Int' y was value! at (;3,0110, but the
*tan was glad to yik.l:d,000.,," L knot
Ft-(lhuoaktuck FfeOtiasl'Reri.w. sot asked Wellington. Turning to 61.
Tse Alpena nseetl.a agent and receiving an affirmative reply,
A petition has been fhb.! against tht he said quickly;" Then take the *mire
return of Mr. Lyon, for Alumna, and 83,E to the haat owner, and never speak
ta
m. ref cheat' land aga,i►." _
among the other dr.aidtalthings charged Atuttrrcaaartzt -A vcri.table bird -
in it, we are told, aro "grave allegations charmer is in tee persun of a littl girl,
against several members of the Ontario fire years old, at Mount Blanched, meq•
Government." It beame fashionable is tans. The iittl. girl wa playing out is
framing Tory petitions at the clue* of 1h. door yard, amoa* a h.vy 1 aglow
the last Dominioneneral elections to in- birds. and when she spoke to them they
g would come and light upon her twittering
elude in each owe a general charge of un- gith the utmost glee. (ht taking them
due iatl0ence on the part of the Ontario in her hands and stroking them, the
Government. Out of all the petitions binds, instead of trying 1" gat away from
their fair captor, seemed to b. highly
that have 0010. to trial since then, there pleased and when let loos. weold fiy
was not the slightest attempt made in away a abortdiitaaco and iomedi.tety
any instance to substantiate the "grave return to the little girl again. She then
allegations contained against the On- tock the birds and threw them out of
doors, but n.. sooner was the door opened
tario Government. They had no loon- then the birds flew hock into 165 room
dation. They were put in the indict- and lit on the littl..girl'a h.sd and began
ment for political effete pari lrving eery. to chirp.
ped their purpose wen vainly dropped.
It is no trouble to make "gore allege, I At Port wlt.rrt, III
11Frs.Aa•.t'.e tech ter tke
dons ;" they look big, on paper, and the Ret. J. A. Tursenbun. N,A.. Lg�B.
"boys" are apt to be greatly Impressed I _ til irn t, utero issase pew s to Itafats Mc
t�Oar►deur. But they don't
alarm anybody, and are as harmless as I ` L08118 dna insurance.the pots of rad and blue fire that are
used on the state for theatrical effect. - $b00,000 TO WAN. APPLY TO
Mara* Observer CAMKRO3 HOt.TkCAOakSttON, Oe
• kb. MIL
evenings. Genre took a trip t.. Paris
Mat week, and on Monday • bachelor
sound, anal time haat shown that. We believe Mr. Hardy was not one ..f regards the nomination o1 the /Ref.•rm Qot'ernmeut witha it. hat in its hand to friend here received a telegram to meet
those who connived at Mr. Gibson's an(tidate in South t)xfunl :-"Mr.kaiak for assistance. Bat it is abundantly bun at the station. He complied, and
the whole attempt tt•tt�. ittju'4t un wee Girona • off the train with • lady
' defeat. Junes Noixun, the widely -known inanlh evident to us all all that the Govern- whom he int�i•.wtncl a Mn. Patton.
fair. • u•i•l u, •.:r .tent uv intim- 1 (1iis0n n an old amt exloerirted factgrw ••I ingtn•s(111, has received the int 14 ghost up to the railway and that When the bachelor friend recovered from
`e�"'`"'r� "v --"A c un or. : has Tieing 7ti yo t 1 om i din'-ror
ogie�a-rima, Wlecnil'ii1rs`c.iu1.1 Hot allow • nirini hi. surprise• he added his good uis`hes
If the Torie .t had posameted 'he count}•,'and was first elected deputy. Hon. Adam Or. o'ts' constituency/./ Mr. enterprise of thin magnitude to collapse u' the many already reeaved Ly HI.
hpypret
their souls in patience they might tree' f H�.wick in .'1871. 11' was re. Nexon could have been a legislatAr long for la,•k of funds. The bargain made tine trimoni+lyes. imus sailing on
tuene• 1.ur years in succession for that before this. hut he has always:✓hitherto. by the contractors in the tirsi place was.
Rave had s iliyjorit}- in the peen place, and upon the incorporation of declined nomination •.n t;.e 'ground ..1' an exceedingly g ...i one for them. but
sent t'.,antr 1' ,aril, art the Re- what a 5• band tweatd a..
t\ r atter as a village, was elected Reeve husinesn ,•ill.. 'ion tF.nt X.e has con- the difficulty appears to 1m that they
formrat W.10i . .y li:i•: a teen as by ncrlaination. and has been returned sente.1 to throw i.uu,v:f i;Ifo the active hare not sufficient apit•il to go on with.
apathetic. it-, u.: byracclamati.n ofery year sitter. 1..hitt;tl arrua, the lie pert; is r.. tae [Toronto T.-Ieeiwni.
jai.• it lrtl.•; .4.-- n r. v :L Hr did h,naldeAt.le .tuml,int awl c.m>;rttulatntl. Mr. son belongs to a! Isawtlnl.■ Lrgw.r let Muddle.
'the a•tan nal: 21. 1,1te•ral:. ye i ..a -
ether work in connection •vitt, the grant- class ..1 wen whose is 3tirays t it I,.o',• as if the Dominion (lovern-
.1:1;. f I. moms os to the T. G. & 11 Rail lt
' w •utne in pedal - asstmlblies - ment was going on with its Liquor Aet,
siertatires, h:i.i t.,‘\,,.uc..:t nletlg.t,i
e wad. and hods Often been on depotataons _ despite the judgment 1.4 the Privy Coun-
1fl41(p.•ndents_ to that company and the Got•rrniuent in
D► Dna Ltfrl
The l.ihelisl.• have a War -le t the i:.t. testa of his section. ' for %. qth 11e
and a majority on tilt, 'selecting H;s r ••; tn:ttien forprobity and In flvst : ;weak, his m
coluinittee. La+t year tk'- Tories of s;,etch :•as alaso.t gone iliac,a pet -i Febn•arj' t
did not permit o
verb, "8`1414"14"1411.6..'• word possins a' I it should
rlL• R••fir�ti(tt M •Ln ..t the realm any day. He ; leets •
be on that centulittec, inti Srlecteet1 II'm a. e
their Warden. M o thor do ly'posted n routine work of i neck,
the Conant Council, and has sertwl on tine
However, n -ither Batty lushes' the tm..t i.atw•r..wt c••mmit•.•.-s. Ne eh
anvthin;,• to 1..,ast of tiro far he has also ben R al Commie,. ter for a
their strength in the-eoullcil is number, of year..
eone'•rne(1. t'e'sre t 4.•. d to see our .•1.1 fri
mimwemswe _:octad, more especially as Tits. Sent
He should respire, when intending to
take a friend home to dinner, to scud a
message to that effect to his wife.
He should reads*, to walk with the
baby at night alone, and not accompanied
by a seething tress of profanity.
He should resolve to est has dinner
pleasantly. even if it ie s little cold
the Ref- nn candidate cil in the H•.•l;ge case. The hemmed through his haring kept it waiting half
row. wag- E. -elected last victuallers threw n;. the sponge nnmedi- an hour.
.city seeding from 10n ;n ately upon the decision being Imine He should resolve to give his wife •
:.•td..n Friday. This is :u known, plainly showing thereby that ten dollar bill oce&sionaliy,and insist that
The Td. n 'cheerer she spends it on herself as she please&
roto _Veers Ind. • erer rlet-tmght have any do eat on Cut this (me out.
anted 1.• ri mark in this con.; the . Il.jrrt they had none. it will he • He should re•nlre to kiss his wife 'ees-
-"The t+,use• .1 etel,ts m pm- . gr, at nuisance it,. license -holden t.. la minimally and compliment her. A wife
matters continuos favorable to co. o; ellc.l to take out double licenses. is serer u.o.. 14 nr,too plain to apeciate
Mowat Ministry. Ie. D.,. imp a Bea .1- this, some perr.nn will nide to such c.ertesiss film her when
in
n.J
pr
H. should result., when iditlieulty,
porter ..f the Government. who was :.ble to secure one license, as the ih.m- to consult hi. ode about the matter, tend
n•eseid on the groom' .d bribery by i inion commiainners will isa:Io licenses to in nine oases nut of ten he will wonder
ay,••rlts. wet r• ekcte1 for Mouth Ren• persons who win be unable to ',cure that he•llnwed hirn..lf to haw'trotMed
litre* vteslerday by a nisi. lots. ..1 346. , them it ' i e lands of the Ontario can- He should resolve tr .•urtail his liquor
and foleceo expenses fete -half, and give
the saved amount to hs wife for certain
little thine, which will add so much to
her ot.mfort and happiness.
He aheald rewrite to .peah ples.•ntlh
to hie children when arriving home at
night, end If he showed indulge in half
an 11 .nr's romp with th.m before they go
to 6.1 he and they sill sleep the
better for iIs.
Mr. R. W. MratnrTM, on the I.Ist-hien a fortnight ago op • Th...:Anent of pe'.L: sent men* 1. ap .ni..n•nen, tort r.,.., Sar John
font' soil in the ,..tet riw•m, -is feat the 1. anion H,• ,s the non fog try* • patently` rnnnirg poor strongly in Macdonald seems to think that the 1 .dg-
geten•g a reputation f• r a Maxine Iemier place, l.e creel a i.u;ps. -
taco; et M.. Masai and lac contemn - meat of th+•Privy Council in the Hodge
which Roes of at half- ...cif. He -was! -
thanks to the wrong-tt.aded and •husit.' ease does not settle the geestinn, so that
formerly 1..141- 1 upon as an apslle of I t',. lost.. Crifix e. of Centre Wel- • roues. of the df../ the fatuity ..f the ! the whole subject will have 10 be sub -
political sweetness an 1 light. Continued I line'••n. ns. lineman •el.'y ;bonen !i, M'o r ' 11pt••sihon p.liey in regard to the bosun- miffed to the Privy ('onneil again in
defeat open's f. • bairn soured Isla sunny I of the ( intim•. Letis'at Ire •on tt saner- dairy aw.tnl, and the sham* lees syste,, of i another (ase. We are all in the han Is
Illiap• vision
t • i bribery el'uttrated by the Wee':ee maw." 1 of the politicians*. -[Torr.nte Te'egvawi'
11,
114ONEY TO LEND. -PRIMA=
.1411 fends -os freehold security. Aaatr te
Gree. Swansea. Ooderieh. If�`s
4k30,080 PRIVATEL FUNDS TO LEND
on good Farm or Mat-elasa Town p�p��
•t t per oval. MOO to IL'RAisCLI T<- 1711
`f
ONEY TO LEND. --A LARGE
amount of Private rands toe lavemesest
O lowest rates on arst.'lass Mortgages. Apply
IoOAKKOW & 1'R11 It; OOT.
e20,01100 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
yr a Penn sad Tows Property at lowest Me
meet. Mortgogae purclhaa are C -
charged. ( 'one eyaneing Tree
Y. !t•--Ilorrowera own obtain money to ~de
11 title is .atistactory. I)AVISUY ft JOIEFf
*TON Barristers. tc.. Ce.lertek. 1111
RRADCLIFFE. FIRE, MARINE,
. Life and Accident In...imaee Agent.
Rfereseni tag first -clam t •..spank.& Alm agsat
fortbe_Cavana Ltvr 1T.w-a lNsr•tuxcg Co.
Yowey to lend Ow Mortgage. either In Tows as
arn. Property, In ant war to .alt the borrow
er. Ofilce --tat.-maim Kar'. Meek Oodsetsh
LIEAGER & LEWIS, Or:fetes Mea-
t- rte,. Houst,, e:nderich, her' Drfvate
FCXD$ Tit Lli•.;1),
In any sweat* matt pieties w. -pt ing leaa& at
very low rates. IeR-
*Ii(l,(1(111 ';(-FMA" "AT PE& •
THE TORONTO GENETAL TIIU*T1 C(YT
are prepared to loan money 5t per coat.. pay-
able half yrsrly, on
TEP.MS Ti) sun. R:)RROWERB,
o• *rs:-ctsee term :o-, urity. a
Apply to
1'AMF.RO', HOLT t t'.t IKRON.
HMrrhvees, Ood.rtcb.
Axawts ter Ibr Toronto Oeneril Trusts My.
Meseta. (',toss.•••.. tiOLT t ('.wsnow have
she it large am .rens .f .;grate funds to Wm
.n. Bent -1* . far-, .eceetir.
Oe series.. Oct. 1. i01. 1 M 1-tf
J
AMES SMA ILL, ARCHITECT Le.
• Office. erahW. R1.w•k. King.toa at., Gale
Plans and .perifitstkn . drawn cornet
ll�y etre•.• plasterers and Ifa. . work
tiet.ae ,d and valued.
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