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1'11E HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY FEB. 1, 1884.
THE HUROI SIGNAL
Hasadtosi Tribune pies it thus
patinairee y rritersely :- "ffir Laniard hugs his surplus
aay sing, by II&
Osseacuees Moirnur0111er.lahretb II of saralla Minions the working damn
mime meant
shine armed a elmertem tend fin.-
GODIR1C11, ONTARIO.
Asa is asepstabee to ati parse of th. serivena•
mg coma, by tee sadism maileimil Isaias.
l jrasieral Mumma et hee • lams, etyma
es maw say other aswapaper is tide part sof
Me ...try. el le one et Or rudest, as ended
agie uses ereUstoki„Innate is Ontario
peassesing. se it demo lb* feramerertlessetkob
and being in additles iodic Men. • ante Ise.
fassils sed ft reside papaw it is Moreno, a
epee desirable enteereterne assattews.
Tnates.--feere is &Mame, postage pro-pah4
by publishers; MIA tf, peei be six isomer
pin et am impala. The ride will be strictly
minc&
Rens e. ateranorisiwe Sight rests pe
tee for hid issertioa . three seats per line for
eareb imbue stinseribra. Yeeely.hdleoirly
emerates at reduced rates.
JB rUTTh4l- W. bare alse• ant class
lobbies departaaeat Mosesecties, sad pewee-
iag the meat complete out at sae beet facilities
fir taming end work la Ocaterich. are prepared
Se de trustees* to that lime al prig...ethos einem
be beans. ind et a quality that manta be
earessied. - Teems Coal
FILUIA11. TZ& Me, 1884.
40ftro.irs MIt4TAk..
ler Orton, .of Centre Wellington, made
one of his characteristic blunder. 111 the
House last ‘week. The I Wand corres-
pondent 44 the Toronto Wortd lints it
briefly u follows
Dr. Orton trot effectually sat upon. He
accused /fir Richard Certwriglit mud Mr.
Cameron weth purchasing a large quan-
tity of Linda under the regulateging of
Mr. Mills when minister of the usterior.
He tried to crawl down through the floor
whoa both got up snd said tbey meet
brought an acre during Mr Millsadmen-
istration. Sir Richard Cartwright said
he bought no lands from either govern -
anent. Mr. Cameron bought Iwo sec-
tions from the peanut Gererninesit
The Gide correpondent thus rep,rts
h :
It'll...Mei TUE TABLE* ON WHS.
When Dr. Orton v. -day sought to in-
trude himself inn. the cemtnerersy be-
tween Sir Jelin %Ledo/Rad and Mr. son Pringle, and others. This is only
Cameron, of Huron. he get a ea vere
drubbing, which it is hoped will do him what wit. eaPectad. Th" Uharahl gate
mo,„er„,.cd t„ draw „ittentioa the people the ballot. Sir John %w -
from the Itohiraillo Fish Creek ieb by doneld did his utmost to render that re-
charging that Mr. CAmeron Met Sir form unless by appointing partisan Tory
Richard Cana -right had obtained lauds
from the hitt Gorerthoeut ((a, specula. returuing-efneers, who can if they choose
tire d had out
defeat the wishes of the teople. The
purposes saiwade money
of the transaction. Sir Richard and Mrprocealines in the Bothwell, Lennox,
and other election cases have shown that
each a measure as that introduced by
Mr. Cameroon is an urgent necessity un-
less our Menefee election system is tt
benittie a et upellt4 fairce. Possibly
an the Mittillenr• th.• ttrt"It•uhahlt-d: the tio.vernitie.ist will ep Mr. Canter-
on's hill, but their opposition will be
Jesse Nutt, of Pittsburg, who idiot
undent...1. With elections honestly
the aid of kis sister and the murder-
Ca0000 • %reseed area
Canada's greetest sou is uusiouhtedly
the Hun. E B/ake. Whether it be ma
the stump or in the house he is to -day
without a peer. Never we, this awns
evident than uu Fiiday when he deliver-
ed his telling and felicitom address in
reply to the speech from the tonne It
was urbane, humorous, meodotaturedly
sarcastic said logiailly &demean. -lOsb-
awa Reformer.
eirerely slated sod tenor..
The county council 44 Huron of last
year, through psrtisanship, dismissed
Col. Rues the treasurer, who had become
treasurer 44 the province. Col. lime
asked to held office until he &mid clues
his accounts for the year. The new
nutted at its first electing annulled the
action of its prodeeessure, nethawed Cul
Rosa to resign, and then re appointed
Mr Bolton the choice ot Mr. Rues'
opponents of last year), t.. the office
County councils ought to keep out 44
politics.-- (Toronto World.
The ceenersiemes mmesed.
The Tory organs do not like the Elec-
tion Law Amendment Bill introduced by
Mr. Caillaton, of Hetttn. Of course
not. lf Mr. Cameron's bill was passed
the 'occupation of the professional no-
ruptioniate would be gone. Hence the
ntsira Oite:ra is foam] protesting on
behalf of Mr. C. H. Maskintosh, and
the chief organ also raises its voice
the interest of Messrs. Shields, Wilkie -
Cameron oath shelved that Dr. thee*
statement was wholly untrue. )Ir.
Cameron tanned the laugh upon the
.,-Ztoriehlitguspiaining that he lied boefelit
ins lend at peened hand fried a sen ad
-one of Sir John Macdonald's c..nraguan
tiondueted the Tories would •eon be out
et ot his father. has been acquitted.
' 44 puler. !otter& c.o. of Tweet..
417.4...
We cannot hdt make our prettiest
bow to the Chatham Planet (Tory, which
Tee r. it. Wes& mar.
ems bt to refer to our platform utterences
The g.,reniiiietit agree to guarantee
in Kent after the &Hewing fashim :
„mr, merriiistd was replied ix. by mt. 3 per cent yearly en sixty-five millions
McGillicuddy, .4 the Harm Sloe t. who%oeibineds for teen years. and the syndicate to
is one of the must gentlemanly aael the mat with them iti money and &e-
litist extravagatit :of Dr. Sameasi'sspeek• curities $15.942,645, which, with *ecru-
wrs, his speech being in marked erintreet :
or. interest, is estimated to corer the
tc these gentlemen. He is • pleasing 1:.
guarantee whic.`i is payable as follows;
1118t 561,1'33 inemediseely,112, 853, 912 en
Feb. 1 next, secure.' by land grant bonds
and the balance in five years with interest
it 4 yer cent secured by laud grant bonds
It is substantially the same MI the .ad sod ssm, mtnied by tha co in fq on
English law in many particulars. The postal and transport 'orrice,. Thi:ty-
•essels oter Ittd tons are required t.. tire million bends will be deposited
carry • certified master, and of "ver with the government, and as they are
tons and engaged In passenger traffic a 11 withdraw the company deposit in pro -
certified mate is also. deemed necemare. , portion an amount to toyer the pay -
The law does not affect officers to cons-tai.iat of the guarantee.
110.4. in case they can pass the •lor 'Ottawa, Jen. 30.-_1i was generally
mend or actirg aa mates pried. to Jan. 1 LATB11T.
test. underst...41 to -day that Sir. Charles Tup-
per would piece on the Order paper M-
A TORONTO jury has given a verdict fere the clues of the sitting a notice of
,,1 se and „se. 1,, bits, of the Citt„oe. his resolutions bearing upon the increas-
ed subsidy to the Canadian Pacific Rail -
insurance Company said against The
till the neettesities of seteentent sad
commerce require it *Mu that the pros-
ent inineration .4 Canadiao• should be
sunk M bopeless debt and teased to death
to carry 4.40t • ectinsic ot aunt stupes.does
folly. - (Otte.. Fin Pres&
Tbc.r.a. amireasees.
and satisfactory speaker to meet on the
p:at toxin."
THE new marine law for the Dominion
went into effect on the 1st of January,
A Wasadul study .4 the timernineat's
PROVINCIAL 11IG wrs it:tiztt
.11 parts uf the I/madame agree that the
gale ..0u Saturate, wee ono .4 aleasust ea
The Debate on t le Adirme in porelleled Porosity. ' At !lading% ems
deleted . i.r the streak istakilig walking
the Legislature.
doeigneess. 11.aia.outh , the W ye
and Stemma' rtters 04eirdowed, and Our
• highways wen deeded &atheist
ellaiallhewarsa Latetts sae mad Essihwurws buffered eery esestrely.
-,,s...n
tete Its • There have been umerous manner
.4r assualoes around the anat. The Y. iota
wit h the syndicate reveals1
reperts that she ha.I a rough passage,
eat
Termite News nod.. heavy gales, and treinesaileue s...The
agregiu
some queer dodges of reilway mon,
The agreement is doubtless as it left The tight over proYincial rights in the mossy m„,,s„,e et ietwieweit sm. blown
the hams of President Stephen and but Leal Heusi, has fairly amnion:ed. The acne* the mils, Weans, teal& fee mum
OVP'ait"'a leader "Ilrued the bs" )"ter' time Seven heti,* hav• been washed
lawyer.
It 15aery doubtful if the meanly of- day,Monday aftersiumeni a speech wearashore at Hythe
;
fend is worth anything like its face. what men moderate in otyle that' use;. Them hws iwn A heavy suoseuaus
The charges ;bind on incanted sub- ele abit.tised fro(0.111"tearing 41 passioa to throughout the &entry. At Tonmay
sidles over an ineimplete road are tatters, ss was hie custom haat serawans titer. wer. „Hun, 4:eseeities,' trims 1,1_-
0,
worthless unless the read .,1111144wili wheu etigamei in the task of useklue, a uprooted amt many homeswamped
anti the syndicate ison ,,,y ibry cannot record for the electiotea, lat.strale beteg &thew eta the Jae of Wield were nixed
As The News predicted Mr. Meredith
At erdi;, Ireland. the reef o4 &inhere
At eery many houses were unne.flid.
aid
Thus the Government has to erase took the anti -provincial grouud through -
this aid or leave the rued where it can- out. lie defended nig veto power. • collapsed, killing the daughter .4 • meek -
net earie subsidies, hens upuu which defended the Dominion userpatien In
hare beau accepted as security fur the the *natter provincial tadways. He
guarantee.
Agaiu. the syndicate tionbles on itself,
and the Government accepts as part se-
curity for the guarantee a lien ou
gb,uomoo land grant bonds, which are
already held by the Government es se-
curity for the completion of the roast
It may also be noticed that the laid
great bonds, and not cash, bine the basis
Of the whole security.
By examining the tenni of the agree-
ment carefully, and estimating the rela-
tion of these bonds to the actual value
a the road to the syndicate, it is &ppm-
ent that in every event escept the com-
pletion of the road, this security is avoid-
able.
Thus again we come back to the lame
point where the Government must mast
the syndicate t.. complete -AM n.ad or
elm be left in the lurch.
Taking for instanter thealiandenmeet of
the contract, the syndicate, which has
pretty well unloaded its stock, loses
nothing beat the clash deposited as securi-
ty for the euarloiee.
The liens en us unearned 'Welds's, by the "empty saddles tn the Minis -
etc., amount t.. nothing .tenal nuns, and claimed that the result
The moue ef stock, ete.. have hest, was an indonation of los policy, whom, proem was, deemed and • company of ere aikkept up for the second mile, and
doubtless made in siseh a manner as t, upon hie follows vieorously rattled their staint.tveingrnith)titene(7,nesne. eals.leao: wbb.,,ani•samost inwervre- trweitivre.pvaenuisecliesiassin ithontradieer.afed.,, zittileu.etehairil
recoup the syndicate. and they or II well desklu'e He contelideel 44.04. 114 MOW.
threaten to. abandon the Contrea. and II to terms with Mailmen the Grits shackled together by chains and remov• Phillips .rein* him clearly. After the
Th
templet, it without more le iver.ment rather •rICUIUOUtoil% • than inatory. ..„714•Saturday tog to ob. hurtle...two.
way. He did not -lo so, however, though
an insurance journal published it is reported to -night that the final de -
in that city by Mr. W. B. Cauipbell. termination ..f the Company is to ask for
The charge was one .4 libel, The /haat af loanthoef(t;wenty-two and a half milliene
t. giving as oecurity
having SAM that the Citizens' Cempany 5 11011 upen°tvlieleTrinsetonek and land grant
was Lenity of "reckless underwriting in 1 Fiends In edition to the land gnnt
Canula." Insurance miumgers have 11 bonds tae Government will take as se -
beet' very severely criticised by the curity upon the $22,500,000 loan to the
eurance press both bent and in thelL'ac,,iiiihccCiittidnirnrY,11„ ditthategaif.ace 1.1'6% t h,41 noadn.
United State., andAhis i. the first case The loan is to he for 'wren years, or un -
so far taus we are -iMes of a cenipany re. ;id tool, at four leer cent interest The
covering „Iwamoto for such criticism:, The .ain..unt due from the Company on 1..he
February to pity a half -yearly dna-
nanv _n__' ,ww hnhw,,„ 4elt air end up on the sixty-five minivan of
taarel"re 1/44 be made a legal ewe- guaranteed !neck will tint be premed,
dent This is t.. be regretted, as the &all a guarantee of three per cent. upon
intent te which insurance management the enure et"ek for twenty rears will be
may be crannied is an important one 10.1rerjfte"1114.141tittgreirrICY. "
i&bd &braid bo defined.
rise 111,114.01le Gobble.
_
Tn. result .4 the election in Kent has Here then we have the facts of • ga-
llant the future .f Sir Henry enlyth, gant:c e..nspiracy entered Into by mem-
the unecate 1 member, he a mai, rity .4 ben .1 the government and the Syndi-
273 Kent is ime .4 these. peculiar cow with the 0017 opparent object .4 in -
even suggested a new piece .4 Douainion
aggression by pnoraing that the Board
ell Health should he taken charge by
the Federal Government.
lle admitted that the veto power of
the Dominion "should nut be exercised
except in case of the greatest neceasity."
But who is to decide on the necessity 1
There as • proverb to the effect that
"Necaissity is the tyrant's plea." It will
always be easy for the Duininion Govern-
ment to niake out .0 case oil necessity,
when they wish to interfere in our at-
tain.
When the Opposition leader alluded to Mee natality .1 tbe ermine.. seal, ne.
the utterance of the opinion by Grits, mond Mse lion billed.
that "unless the veto -power and the --
power by which the Do.ainioucentrolled Setitwerea, Mann., Jan. 26. -A fire
ht in the basement of the peniten•
the railways, were etricken out of the muff
constitutive, Confealerauon must go, ' tiary at 11 46 last night. The hr. was
there were loud erne of "Hear ' hear duicovertid by a liedestrian, who failed to
from the Government bombes. attract the lineation of the wardens and
The piece ,fe resaidewa, of Mr. Meri, ran down town and turned on an alarm.
dith's speech eas, of course, the noun- The Sr. caught under the main office of
dary award. He gloried urea the results the C.a.. company and when the depart -
of the otnerial election of 11483, as shown nientrwrived it was impossible to do any
effective work on account .1 the dense
smoke. At 1 o'cleck et was evident the
dimity tetaraing .411 sr% ; It Jewell, part
rwd ".
. . C Pelisse inmate 'mho, oix re
... ek tio041 on It L . eon.
hones& 110; W. Kilpatrick, services as
meioses. asviee the dim' • and wet.,
*purses act, $3, T lien i, at itiete 1 ele r
tax raluuded, SS
The aumegil adriiiresed t.. ewes .„4.1.
at *chola house N. 7, oft Hateril4y, the
nal ..1 February.
Jame Coosa, clerk
e'esalos.
"roam hate been putting tie an appear-
ance during the past work.
e., er uorreepondent. III Isis rupees*" •a
prom reporter, lies 3 freitel perorate.' we 11
„ &lee ot e lord, 4 ....toe leo .. Mr a 1 '.
jhlta Cou.l• It prielee... . ittmit i .•4
dry one. Wefts the pair.
410.1barst.
Mr Heirr:41 retaking gut ship timber at
few 'Moser.. fleticey wet Lee,
.4 Goderich.
mail The oiled train 'between Durban) wifirk delavod f, 3.0.4 6,1
and Darlington was twice stopped by the week of eV.) eiarriar,
Kale- The torque N.:Auntie, Qtpueiu jumped the track rod ran thr 1, • I WI. • k
Murphy', a hich sailed Irvin Londe n ,..t„ the saw
derry, *Jen. 19, for nationure, and which On Satusday Loot Willie, younitisse • .ri 1
returned to Lough Fuels for 'halter. 4,8eee, rth it
parted her cablee sue was driven out too
Int:le a distance .4 airier f -et in N
sea. It is feared the vessel and all .
hand -shave been lost. This iron chapel tbarhelel,lbobr:r.ILIng :"• .
at Newcastle was demolished ; the re.f,
riLltilling killed a manse and two „tali:mit: layset,ilimisaasettouy lasiwas.creardben :booms( WOO-
Ittlowu that a *eddies yapper wie bane
Kennett at Mr. Creddengeolla sheet,.
r. Thome. Trembly tad Mies Clam -
beth i'rettdiaon haring weighed ain-hiic
to cruse the am et life.
A PENITENTIARY BURNED.
The New York If'erial says of the great
ten rude Pleating race me* started
at eb o'clock, Paulsen, the Norwegian
takiag the lead at the start and retaining
it until the finish. He was followed very
closely by Elliott. the Canadian, and Phil-
lips and Pfaff, with the rest in a bunch
net far in tne rear, he the first utile.
which Paulen accemildished in ISI
with the otIsers'inese behind. The .kat
aitituencie • anti chaiiiztelde elewenia curette for themeela es and their friends
the fortunes .4 millionaires at the ex-
pense • the people 44 Canada. They
hare several that object. Every man
Jeck of them has his palate and his for-
tune ono -meet, and, while encu :h money
1.1•01. •111.11.art ...4 ft. bUtill the rivid
fr•aii mid to end. ,./0y &meet portem
boa ber:i Loin. and the country. 'tined
nessurne the burden or allow the Coa•
spitaters continue whiting according
to their own sweet w ill,for as long la 'hey
pheitee sis long AS there is any t h mg 40
"IL
thill is Where the 17inttod ran
way t'. icy of the e...ernment lute landed
115
The .1•Itt ',tenpin is 1. sin. et
anoth, dollar of tii.iney„ not another
weir .4101.1 IIh..01.1 1••• 141% en t.. the come
pater. AI. exert thereugh account,
,4 how tho subsidies already granted I
have been diete.sol of he obtain
ed, ami if the c.,topeny nowt g» I.. he
let .t ire ' Better • Helmeted times
that the railway stnielil remain iiiibuthl
whi.1. cannot 1171.3 diotit .1'
depended upon, and comieepartice al!
n ot a •eare cement mewl 1.. IRA Matt
is in the riding • Freida cute GOO, an,,
Irish vote of 600. an Orange W..f.. f 700,1
tied a relent] al. Of .:11Ver 500 $fi I
her Th. ...pin, "%el' of any .4 ttie,
classes named aho will ensure the sieci.
!inn on any occasion of the member wheel
by soy method can canoe the swinging.
The election in Kent is no vain to th.,
Tory tarty and no haw to Reformers in
• party sense, hut. notwithstanding that, I
WS touch regret this fact that Ih. Manotow t
has ham defeated, for a more nide titan
ere d.' see know in Oasami• out of
went Knowing from actual ..heervst ion
the ceases when feel to the arfest Dr.
Nanison on Terembey hat, and k nee ing
▪ thu tea tacesea .4 campaign ran
SKS, hilt repeated bp Mt Henry Smyth,
Ire feel minded to ifeinee that we he
Eon the day is tine for distant when
Emit will ably ieepreesnt• I in the
Dentininn Pstionten4 hr 1*. ftairnon
lea v• the i DC • .n the hands of the
Governmenetoepther with the burden of
the guarantee of 3 per cent un .66,000,-
000.
While nobody pretends that such an
amount has been expended- this, with
the political ruin which such a reopen
would bring en the Government, is
enough to frighten the Ministry into
omeenting to whatever terms the eyndi-
cate proposes.
The syndicate cart Al I dy holds the win-
ning hand.
The Government is in their power.
This is the. who'.e matter in a tortshaill.
-1 Tetonto News, Independent.
had atultibed themselves by sc.nepting a •
Diode of settlement who. they land pen, 'society. Startling at the west ed
vione/y refused.
The DOttlittiOt1 authcraties, he urged,
has always been prepared to refer the
matter to the Privy Council. The Pre-
mier had refused to do au, and now he
had consented te terms less favotable
than were offered in 1882.
The Opposition applauded loudly as
Mr. Meredith oat dove, and their plaud-
its were re-echoed from the Ministerial
aide a moment later as Premier Molest
stood up. Mr. Moira wag at his best
yesterday. Holed off in a very vigorous
and animated style without his usual
bent.tiest, awl made a telling reply to
Mr. Meredith's Ore that it ar:ui necessary
Messrs. Homer and Gerilon. two Brit- to ,tv,,,d bk..„.t, the Dominion
,,,t, i.„1,,,,,eia members, will oppose Om anti Prte.vertometit by saying
bill to. ratify the acreemmit between the
tint he did not helleve in giving away
third e the weaker ones began to fa!:
behind, aud at the end of the fifth
the ensue it soon reached the werdeti's two or three bad withdrawn front the
office, and the norms occupied by the race, while the Noewegien and the
guards. It then spread to the offices of Canadian still kept elms together in the
the Northwestern Car company. The lied. Tue spectators were very esthete
entire front part ..f the building was a Matic, and encouraged the Manes by
sums of flames. The kitchen and sating chafers and applause as they swept
t0010 the building were next seised by eround the track. Pallifelin. the Nor
devoLring element Al) the above wegian, is very near-sighted, and he
named departments were gutted. How wore glasses anal skated with short, quick
the fire started 1 mystery. strokes, with Mohawk behind his back.
Chief Jay was overpowered by smoke lierannent, the Reglish man, was the
in the car elfin Someone turned water tallest and must graceful skater, but the
into the rem. which knocked him dolga. little ones passed hien me after another
He wee remised more dead than alive. enieckberner, who kept pretty near the
Fi man Dodd saved convict who was rear waa attired in a suit whi
reate -
left in a cell at the oak of his own life. nel, sad was designated "Old Pat'
On prisoner use burned to death, but by disrespectful small boys, and
the records. f the prison being lost his urged forward by this sobriquet,
name cannot be aseertained. The con- as he labored forward after
. I fne rIcts are housed in an adjoining foundry his lighter antagonists. After the
tleinent of the claims of t he latter. They
"'urn la I" eve.-vthing rd
Dominion and Finns er &toe. eon,
1
ey are guard- ninth mile was finished, Paulsen. 1; icuhrriv happy in his reply and ere behaving TIP
was yurt
hold that valuable nal lands. whlatilktee taunts ,4 the ie,,,,det. its ed by the militia. tAbat disposition will Elliott, Phillips mid Pfaff pet forth timer
been locked up hp the to.vertiment fee
to. the result of the generiel election, and
ten veers. have w.w been handed?err to .114.1°1..1 the
lope that the country
United States capitalists, in addition to
would always endorse his policy in the
a embejay of F750.1100 for the .c.mstrue- sante way by leaving him in a minority.
tion of titt miles of newsy on S ant:ever*
He touched lightly ..n most of the tepees
Island. The British Cole:elm mern- ot the speech, reserving his strength for
ben think the cencespion altoReelter too
explanation* on the boundary award
tweet. compromise.
He made out a very good case. He
What objet Mars like the Ottawa pointed out that if the Opposition had
ran have in alretert"nelY hinting . stood by the position which their origin -
that dir Richard Cartwright "is 011110- ! ally took hi favor of the award, it would
be made of them is the puzzling pies- *utmost endeavors and whirled around
non. The county jails are tol untruet- the track like etreake uf light The kiet
worthy usually for the imprisonment cf three paired end repainted each other on
such as the Youneen and ether impale- the first laps and Elliott Inside a deeper
tient convets. ate effort to overtake the Norwegian,
but Paulsen eame in the winner, hewing
Afghani& accomplished the ten miles in 39.07 and
beaten the record by four minutes
Elliott came in close behing in 42,10,
The members elect of the Township
and Phillips wag only 48.15 seconds be
Couucil .4 Ashfield met at School house
hind him, with Pfaff immediately after
No. 9, on Monday, the 21st of Jane tr7.
1884 rs tt tt t him, w' that the Cour men in first weir,
pular &mom. he associates have beet ratified boner, this. The following gentlemen wade the ahead. .4 the reword. The beet ten -mile
would be hard t', guess. The erganist 1 Th. terms for the reference t.. the usual declarations : - Joseph Griffin, skating record previous to this week war
is evidently still smarting frame a snub- I piety Conncil were.he centended, better reeve ; John Whitley, 1.4 de env reeve; 43.63. , On Teseday tbis record
bing he must have got from Sir Richard,
the statement is so inipertment, stupid
and false. Rut then, impertinence,
stupidity and falsrheed are unfortunate-
ly the 4.rgan • chief etarecteristics.--
Ottawa Free Preis.
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COMMUNICATIONS.
We "le not hotel ourselves -esponsitile for the
opinions of our Correspondents. Contribu-
terstt this department must confirm thew
selves to public questions. and be brief.
Coereed's.
than any previously propesed. He went Patrice Clare. 2d deputy ; ald Me -
fully into the history '4 14.. negionati..ne, Murchy and Joseph Mallough, coon -
asserting that though the Government cillnrs.
had urged the ratification of the award. The minutes of kat meeting o 4 the old
they had been wil1an to refer the ques conecil were read and signed. Wearies sod Ceeoprilies.
tion to the Privy Council, pre, ided sans- Moved by Mr. Whitley, seconded hy
factory Renege:news could be made for Mr. Clare, that Jas Renew be auditor. It is stated in the &James of • medea:
the occupation ot Una territory until e, The reeve appointed Jebn Murdoch the iournE of recent publication that the use
dectsien was arrived at other auditor. i arsenietas coanetie is attaining dg
They had contend& that Ontario Bylaw confirming above was read and erous popularity in fashionable circle.
passe .1.
Moved by Mr. Vilieley, amended by
Mr. Clare, that Dennis Snllivan be as -
the chip( desederatums 14e can offer, and
Moved in amendment by Mr. )14- ono babe obtained at ahem& any cost.
It es no secret that the poem, when
taken in specific doses or quantities, has
the effect of clearing the skin and render
lag it soft and exquisitely tranererent,
but the after cemseqemoss of its pro
longed use ought to be serious/it con
sidered, for they are sufficiently *eighty
and alarming to deter even the greatest
lowered U. 42.53 at Montrad.- A
Chambers, of London. Ont., was one,'
the competitors.
should hare sole control, and by the bar-
gain with Maoitebe they had secured the
undivided control of all that portion of
the territory south and east of the height
ef land.
To IA. Edituis of The Huron signal
This section comp. -mid seven -eighths
Draft Sia,--Yout fUnrailibir COMM' Of the pet Wanton. the wealth, and the
pondein in his article in Tar ftvocii, of business of the whole. The 1)orninien
the Itith instant entitled "Nut a :semi had never offered to „ the province
Samaritan,' poi.its po clearly to WO that
sonecoto nil 4.1.40. any part of the territery
some 14 my friends. have asked for an penanic the decision
elpianition, etereiott1g their *°""rauce The Premier regretted that lion. Alex.
that three lust he a n'illekeernite7here,1 Mackenzie had net eroded the irAtter,
sot t_14Intn...,440L!!!!.2.,Pl*,91414", /1°
°"„,,,lre• •aad sowed all tremble - ea seenstim
ON" make. tatt au" t'-' I ne. Pw'lle- 'Phawhich elicited An tiler burst of derisive :4 p•
facts are threw: the the day in question
as 1 was hitching un y hr.. to the cutter from the 4 )1.4.„,itk„.
plate. mei cries of "Sey that again
a irentlemen whorrol have term -learned The Premier says it again. and fol-
." Mr. r',iterrarto of Reamiller• Passed reeved it tm by saying that he kupprisett
along and informed me that he had u
fal-
len from a load ef straw and hurt hie :LA
that he never contemplated the posse
leg : liut, to a remark of mine. he said nity of any attempt to set the award
1 aside. Cheers from the Ministerial side
that he did not think the injury was Mr. Moven went on to aay that what
serious, or words to that effect IteMg
Geverninent hail feared was that the
in haste at the time, as 1 had to. attend a ease u.„014 drag an
log fee pers. and
the
blueness meeting al Bethel church, and thprpf.„ had .„1 she ,,,tv„,,n, Ie.
Mel scarcely time to remelt there by the earerements as of great importance.
ISS an01 a little tin 0. take with mei m the cases would be heard in June or July
ot new. in view .4 the certa nty t at
i h
farm Mt. Nicholas Slerreihe it "'I" It* the arrangemeuta for the goverment of
ttn1::.mug.htano:1147MittiroleiSutingwarwth;a111":..uldn'imil eth,,me tpeiirrarittolirryeiyin I:those me.ea.nnimintimnee were of
noe He
1 ask hien to rule, but reflected that he Cesimed that the.4 the
hoot *l(*tItaiI, and im tw,i lad- B
1 w..1114 ereeentle see the "'as.'" • hih he ;tient holdingtreeeemmit of the oeuntry
1114.Tallouir5(h' C4181, reJes.' n3', jNillsrPho. 5, e()Did 4seire.
1 must keie done as I lesse4 horn a few . has forced the
"minutes after with the nies above t, I a t 1 t 'Mon sled Manitoba'
mentioned in the cinter. am sorry to : The Premier has pet the beet fano pee
-
learn that %Ir. etewares 111)1117 Was mere sm. npon the arrangement with Mani,.
Odious I 11,111 he anticipated. and I should , tee, for w riderence t,„ th,,„ 14r,,,, el„onety
certainly have invitee him in. to wait for , But after sit mid and 4„ne it,. s eom
the team, for a chance. er till I rettis bed
•
rage
1. the ere•mv• ha.' 1 /h• "re- The Adinimarstion mewl feel ne shame
444y .4 th- injury 'u'' 1,"-1. W." 111 emorlidly mireettine the feet
met 11.11"11/41" '''" IA" hun Neither ran this I rppersittoes glory in
&WW1 1 611 under the cireuterteseive.
ne by their ahanderemetit nI pro-
thielt pour conosiemaleet Iota lulled rtnetsi eight. nareaiietee it.
feellehly in writing as he hael without a
knowledge of the f tete. Mr. Stewart
isertainly did not oak 1..r ride, hut that
Rio no reamers why he did not 151.1.11 (4 11:
tbe .4a,aro.ela are kit Ph Al..% r.
Thanking you. Editor for the
spaces •
I am,
Y ours. reoperet felly,
T. J. Seines
K C. Parsonage,
Celberne, Jany. 28th. 1864.
both here and abroad. There are many
women, ears the New York Kerning Post
who consider a geod complexion one
Iourh, seconded by Mr. Mc. urchy, Grit
David (linen be appointed stressor for
the year 1884. The retTO voted for the
urteA ton.
Moved by Mr. Clare, seconded by lir.
McMurchy. that James Breen be cul -
lector.
Moved by Mr. Malltsugh, seconded by
Mr. Mciturcity. that the salaries be ut•e,,raili,aifid., "6"1"1.8.,......gir".161111"1""lry, ,... .....
follows, namely . A110011110f, litiU, collector. 1 with an ''''''''Y a -`-n`i-aw. -
P45; auditor., auditors, $10 each: fitto, 1 'untied that no woman would be rash
treasurer
dere. 1120; ethiction of Jaren,. $4' each ', 1 enough to deliberately swallow sae
deputy returning officers, $6 each. 1 'genic escept under professional
moved in amendment by Mr. W ',ie...., I supervise -on, and it is said that
seconded by Mr. Clare, that the audiee7rs anme mad"' advislin in "86 a" nahar
ter the arnewilment. cojet !tallish itpateents. give arsenic unscrup
request of their fair but
he allowed $8 each. The reere voted
By-laws app.inting an mergeor and 1 wh411/13i in th. h'rlin of lwaac"Ptians'
collector. an 4 tiling mom," wereetresa i which unsuspecting chemist makes .p,
and passed. ION asp , unetoracious of the object for which she
The clerk was instructed to netrifi daiagailinwa iwinanal in adaliniaanraiL Thin
following persons on S. 4 6 and 7 i D , ts a very la wien"bk dnelarnii.'w' Yee' if
itaosi:latne,r t jh,emoirphferioesTac,kraelsrrymely: Wit: JiseitTrMii. 1 esweilt /1 ble7. ilh...mrsx,iee sango.futseepoirmkenencombutjateiverriyy
berry, Thee. Mactewy and John Kilpat- 1 rawtar` ' '"aaa fair “ali a w''' v."' only
nck
Mooted by Mr. Clare. seconded by Mr. topurenriftnay thiryirc:Leemplexerms, but they will
Whitley, that the road commissioners 1 out 01,4 ' rify the world by getting
for the serest road divisions be as fel- y will anon lie foireyer at
lows, namely, Division No. 1, J. Whit- rest frovn ell the vanities '.1 this world,
with countenance as white as the most
1). MeMareby.
Moved by Mr. MeMarehy, seeonded
by Mr. Mallough, that Geo. McDonald
be refunded $2 25, statute labor tax as
he has done the work, certified by Jas.
""higiol.e.• 1 by Mr. Whit/eyseconded by
Mr. MeMurehy, that the treasurer 1 or.
nieh satisfactory security at the nest
meatiest of &motel.
neon Cale Is Greet Ibritedi Mored by Mr. Clare, seenneed by Mr.
M .11••egh, that the following accounts be
leondo.n, Jon 28. --The wind blew • nett, Mt. Campbell, for culvert on
loorritene all Matorday night Much earth toeundary, $10,50; J. Cooke, tn.
damage was clone here, and many per- rases inn:treed deliveries/ ballot looser,
eons won injured Th. glass root el the as.. to deputy omurrome Ss;
Hart & C.. , printed forma In nienite
pal are' ruin; ;leak. Tliagetritirwilli4
Sp'kio. 11. 1112. 13.
Wa, (1. rallalleg. M. Da/ten, jr. if A einem se the Mb o1 emissary. WM no
reefed asul • lei; killed. Many veresele McIntyre and Woe $ es.k an wife et Nee. A. ft. endeb. num
Waiiminister Aqnsiritim woe demolished,
eauseng a pante among t.be andience, in
*bleb eseand persene were hen. X
printing "Mee rn th. Illaywiseket Was nn -
The bees.
The elevation of lir. Moosecau to the
heneb i* pronnumed on all aides • most
immoral renetitution 44 power How
will at be, we weed like to knew. should
the charges for personal bribery he peal
ed against him nu the election ewers, as
they ought to he I Arid supoests he were
found guilty 1 Thi. Idiots of a corza
discredited politioian neck and h
out of the mire of • disputed PA/IWO
contest and pluitine him en the h•tich
howno prmaient since the they. when
the Stuarts appointed iodine to. try their
own nem tames against English liberty.
The whole reentry cries " Shame '
/theme '"