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THE HURON SIGNAL.
N: U'yrr:iii f : + N'aY !WAN. �� `' �,J ��:\r 11 BRUCE.,
t If they were wrong they were willing to year the average price of each horse ex- kr se:.timet& was a yawn!.. r. whin': had
be put' r.;h' What were obs charges' ported was, accurdusg to the blue bo.:, been ;rendered upon by into/ statesmen
MS. laui rat :A t ire c. !wish leeraara•'
Ir published ewer/ friday !!.enol J t made aytan„ the I veers! .tdmu.irtnuont $14U. Thu was a eery satisfactory and t litical thinkers, but t..Js for n
.. � eons , ! - . • but did no: tall with sanaf.cu'rr .lar► bel !tern tooted. 1.!.
GODBRiCH. ONTAPI+J 4wraten on the whole, but he presume... A R ':^;�atnenZg'f :,,:Serals r,un•.a. the pnotress of •bur nuiutry the prices that farmers had been getting his •r:tud tf:e 2rt•a1.uso of eonsertg.nete•t
.,.1.i.nccuuv l.iu.„ s the t udl • t t it a cariosity. It is u-g.•iisue v • 1st 1.,'ur. at our ,nett uatu,al re shoof tl if true, t tt y
tails despatched L »on h s,.drranon hos hero alarmingly fr hovers for that peat taro years. 1 ..n the principle set forth hyo Jan otuart
.try by th, t0 alt port atf the rtr111%. 1 f ' bl. t' �t.)" lane elm I•eit f the ,• S' J7►. min-
,a country by thio earliest nu:b sail iraiae. . ♦" ' y ' F'r' i
�J enrraladmisrtm 1. Lr a .r t �'e t,wrl a hen he tlunke br c .
rr v .r el'cuta• 1a
t oat th n an other a pis le this sort oft (
.hue sere/ d Loan tharw•al.aswdr•a tt u
show. Cod- Mite drat hod sotvaoaed ...rt voice -Neither it does : the prices are 11111 and Fiaeti.t was that whir' n was heat
• J ; .d all pt•.p,rtion t.. T•ur 1•.•pulstnni. 3rd. much lower Well. the "marked -up ' cs.eulate.& to ensure pern•anvi t results,
u e of :''then: by Nttit:e his sora darer aua:nu ' ape sdrtrs>•te atarens t» w tttaesstti s..ry No sopn •ht•r s slate cool hers received for I. figures in the trade and navigation re- The speaker then oust t high tributes t.,
Cid •tis. . reliable t -ars is unts►to, : that :..tt.• t . into ii H. 1. fltramg, B.A.. ' Ysmerr talk w C•twltas the crone sm..uot ••f mares/ whisk had 1 !sews shooed that the people well pt • the young L;bera;a •, C►t,tag}o, tad and
i•,saaaae&. as t oke fun, fotag•e••t.tls:• 1 p
sad being inaddf tithe &bora, a *Moles. sad J o - 'JG;levo P, S. 1 Bot mt. riven exlor'ndeJ since 1Mii7. Since C.,rr ting richer although they did sot know that he was in sorted wish them on the
fatally awl A � Qpapsouer� • is •`.ezcfore •, - ----- federation opportunities had been given 1 it. (Loud laughter- And as with horses, recu.:stractt. n of toe senate, revision ..f
m »t dent ober •ores at%ce aft..&. EtitLnry alway testas' anxious to run h
Tanta. -rose to desacs, twang,. pe►INIS ! • Lteo xyar. U 16 -A 4rRe Qad ell- our rulers w tch had too Men turned to I so it was also with cattle and sheep, the conatitutton, the making of treaties,
br publtalsers: lints. tf ?aid '.entre,our nom r ouluc14 ago:tit those who do 1101 aria•.. - the advautagtr u( the people of .our, where nmtlar results were observable. Provincial right• and kindred tupict-
fl.e0lt sot so pall. T`fs roan mai be tr►etU led;, itit1 w be the !eschar pa- er mow• •at,. gathering was held lone w•
.aeoroed. (Isy, tri the Uale.l,or.un Hath t.. listen w i a.untry, omit.. to the maladu+inutration He would like to have an axpl•natien He closed be a rirg no spp•al t: all
R+ear or Aovtnttstr.:.- Elea cern, pe ,.,•r W. hat• cow, rectos -ding the! es frau nu IUularl Cartwright, •,f Sir John Ma.d..nnld and 4.ia r.dlw- : from the l'wvernmet.t and their support• present t•. stand by the Frtorm party
ire fur An: !nk•n i -. : threat ern s pper hes r jt_ i V, Cameron, M- fives ill office. Hr sir Richer 1 would lens .,n these points. Now, what war our and place chentse:wee under the leeder-
e-irhruha•. soon: hese,:m.. Yvu.J-halt•yw.j . na'# of worn drone bykt.. Esibuenois Hue. A. M. Y...,. V
•.td.tasrterle sun:ra.oL at lords, oat" row' I l y ant. that dne byiia cele• I P Jan.'s ie,'er tile. A[. P F r Brant. 1 ask ru "'den" without prod, and be i tio"rtiou + tour pnpulatinn has net shown ship of H. r. Fdwari !Slake, who was
N■ war rTount ... Are barn a r tatet.slass j pared F H P t lJu IIG P P f• r S ,utL t t 1 4 i t 1 ores thstsad destined in the !leer the near future to
Cott ' was prepared e.. `rove c tares seen the naun increase, n 1
a the moliarT�t iaoonae ttow,atidpsMbr r tt valor, pp
nor the moat complete oa4at mut t,errtattittlee' oaasor•, oke ststcaent ..f 5v F e=aw.isers 1 Bruce, :WI- Somrry idle, M� Y. Ih r lime ; which he made i•r I'arurinstNary dexo- ing as immigration ..f I(lu),IMJI► yearly ;
-sr turning •out marl to 0oder.. h.arepeeemed aga.:net that of this boastful, ma -prate- ` Be.ea, and A. Ii. 5iarr.ing• • f C'..nc•.s, mems. reports of the Government's I cur annual expenditure hail gr was , •
• , do business In that ltae at pr r hatA iaet C roes t'ommts+: n, from the Ilnrsau 00,00 greater, and our t axes had 1t+-
sd of t.salt that ceases ke urs teaches The 'atter never read the) eiaflman of the Executive C. mutate. of
catered. TevweCeas& � ., i r h the rrertoctal Young Men's L bend A• ! B h Parliamentary i 13U
Conservatives
guide the destinies .f this country as its
Premier (Load and pr iteni,•ed cheers.)
Short speeches were mode by Mr.
Jas. Stnnerv►lle, M t' 1. r !:rata, Hou. ,
A. M R•,ae, and M , :,.,-rerun, M.P.
for Y,'ost Hun,c.
Mr. M. C. Caner. a !oi 1' - said that
Reform members of 4'trios/tient were
sometimes asked. "l1 t;..� 1.. vernatent is
as bad as you take out. t or is ,t that
you haven't turned Gent fellows .out
I.eng ago 1" The answer was easy. The
Conservative members of the House re
plied too .L their argument with "Gall
in the members, ar:d so al; the pr poa-
ala of that Reformers were voted down.
The Reformers were voted dune. The
Reformers always beat their cppotuwts
on the discussion. 47.1 his himself
had once admitted that tltm P-eformess
had the best of argumunt, "but you
know, ' he added, had tho beet of the
vote. 'Laughter. ! He ventured to say
that there were not twet.:y rum oe. We
Government side w!:. coals: vi►a s free
vote -everyone hes a much, or • coal
mune, or • timber limit. The remedy
was in the hands of the people, not c
the members of 1'arliaro act
A vote of thanks was ue.aaimnduy
tendered the speakers, snd cheers were
given for the Liberal leaden at:d the
Queen.
ne !!eaten, e • q • •• _ of 5tatutia, rats r iamentary re- creasedper cent. The unser•• ives
` _ _ - : Mori written by tate pupils u. is pre• i curd •, United eludes official papers and disputed the population henna, but they
- e.,eiatiet. In tie sudienu we:e many I i
ltlnAY. off. !.'i&D', 1$8ir. 1 deceswr, w ^!le the examiners !have essay, 1 of the prominent mem of this seetson o •f 1 facts which were patent t., all who had could maks no substantial dens.. Dur-
_ _ __ __ and bars had an opp..rtnalty of cum- • oottatr
y. traveled through the country and in the l ing the Mackenzie requite municipal re -
GIT VACCINATED. piarin�, all the papers. Tote nsntaste. The choir was takes ley JIr. cloak,. Northwest. If thole were not sufficient 1 turns showed that a intent+ had increased
tlirvia, reeve of West Wewanosh, bat- evidence, what better mold be had !I140,000 : while from 1878 to 1863 the
I: u importaut that stony person is a! o certainly ought to lenown, •►y that: p well in 1,4t;