HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-12-11, Page 5414
THE HURON 81G4 41.. FRIT)AY. DEC. 11, 1885.
TS• W 11 )1 0081411UND.
se rates se lesemmi sas restates 1. Bir
sans "monster M ohs Www et fibs
eoa.tl r .i vat ell wish • Castles
Meter as dela Annie.
Ward.. Kao No
Mr. D. D. Waw - Then it was Impera-
tive oft you by the wording of the mo-
tets to forward the tsew..stal, and your
co.dect in the vaster to highly eeuser-
able.
Ooderiah We11 .f
Mr. Johnston, you;
tbiuk the warden Avoid be ctaetired let It
Jost before the county council sad- w vote en it, and you II see.
,smug last Ihrida taunting, Thomas 74 . Olegg suggested that the c..uutil
$
g_4san, reeve of Urey, moved a r.ew
lotion of couture Wena warden Kelly,
for hie ousidued is failing to carry out
}t h. iustrttwtiuM 4 the coasted at the
furseeruag. with reference to the .p-
leenlmeot or a police magistrate. Tb.
tsotluu sum M.imMd by deputy reeve
Campbell, 4 Stanley.
Mr. Disease beloved it was the duly
.4 the warden to have glade the explana-
tive when the comical whet, but that geu-
1lewu had anudiundy seeded the sub-
foset, sod uuw as it was gearing late in
the eeesioe,it was only right to the coin
til and the temperance i.ouple of the
..00sty that he should be tra& expiate
his peculiar position. He wee willing
to anew hie motion to stand in order
hat tie ward.° might be gives -an op-
portunity to espies'
Warids& Kelly, who seemed very mash
takes aback at being thus .oruered, said
that be paw fairploy. Last autumn
the motto° was a �tia.al one. At
that time he told many of them that
t hat isarectcd him and the clerk
do
to eon etbisg that it was not clear
thin they could successfully carry oat.
16e tsutiu- went .0 to say that if the
iv tofu Quotients* ut the whale.
Mr. Gala, HAWK, said he hail sec
°tided the rcolution in June. The w.r
deo .lid nut forward the memorial, and
digested censure, but although he per
usually ceusured the warden Juane the
put mouths and now, yet now that the
werd.0 bed implaiued dos position and
admitted that be had perhaps e•-,nutitted
au error of judgment, be 'Mr. Cwokt.
was out anxious t., place* vote of cen-
sure on record against has. He still le-
ttered that the warden had been guilty
of wrong doing in not I•uwardiaj the
memorial. The warden had done his
best to shirk the queatiwl until it was
forced upon him. He (the spanker) be-
lieved with the deputy -reeve of Clinton
that the replies to the warden's circular
by the reeves should be laid before chi..
council. Mr. Kelly bad done an injus-
tine to this coined as • council, and we
hada right to know who had authorised
biv to do so.
Mr. Cameron, Goderich, believed with
the deputy -reeve of Howick, and the
reeve of Hullett. He had advised t1 e
warden to send the memorial.
Mr Hardy, Exeter, had toted for the
hear and were hoenae carried we were resolution in June, but did not reply to
tint to seed dowu the resolution. That 1 the warden. circular. Drill he didu't
consider that anytbiug had suffered by
the delay—except whisky. Loud Lug,'
tor_.;
Mr. Smillie, Tuoker.mith, said no
action had been taken by the C:overo-
anent, said it was the duty of the warden
ts. have forwarded the memorial. He
than explained, for the edification of the
warden, the proceedings in the House
saint the Jamieson bill,
ieosired further inetrnetiosa from the Mr. Clegg
de
believed
d thehe muttonmorial origin g
♦•ouneiL Hthought
e over the matter, ally
and at one time thought about calling a not be forwarded until the amendments
epeeial meeting but he wanted to save were definitely settled in the Commune
.m.odemut had nut been daof t0
'his day. Amendments had been icliesro-
diseed in the Senate, and the hill as re-
ined had been asst back to the Com
MODS, but they didn't become law
last session. tie felt sure that
these amendments would be satisfac-
torily disposed a at next wanton cf Par-
liament, and thought be was justified in
not forwarding the memorial until he had
and on that account did nut 'i%.irdew Kelly—That was my opiuiu0
i and .$ I had m doubts who should I
al it. He item scot :irculan to tha y
I rev° and "registered" them, so that have ve ndsultl rchie, Clinton—The war -
lemons 'hey
d be sure to be receired by the deMro McMurtl
lemons to whom they were addressed, 1 consulted the clerk
e hal to do. He bad grave doubts as to ars the county .elicitor, as I told you
shat be should do with the memorial. before.
fie might hue acted wrongly by with- Mr. Grif tin, MhSeld, said he voted
holding the memorial, it was probably for the res.,loti at to Juue. and would do
an error of judgment—bat be was trying . su attain, if it was necessary, but he had
to save expellee. He had received the favored waitiug till the December meet
• pinion of the council board with three ing
r four exceptions. A nalority had Mr. Carvin, W Wawauosh- I thordht
answered to hold the memorial to the' the memorial should hair been sent, and
Deosabse meeting, and he had done sun wrote that I could not adrimi him in
He didn't tbinkshe had dune wrong, but reply to his circular.
he might have been in error. H.' Mr. (Clegg said that some a the emu -
believed the law was unworkable at I menta used were double-barrelled. He
present, but th Might it would be amend did not think the Act was suffering
ed next year, and more perfect ma- necawe of the failure of two justices of
pinery attached, and proper ulticers , the peace to take part in the rustier.
spp,inted to put it in fume. If a 1 He thought there was something Raised.
.nage trate wag appointed it would The kcal legislature had acceded to on.
add to .our taxes this year and other important point, and that was that what.
veers, for as the reeve of Wingham said I the polies magistrate's services were nu
• at the Jur meeting, "salaried officials ; longer required he could be dismissed.
never resign and seldom die.' if we Another point was that he would be ap-
wanted to carry out the act by the apo pointed without a salary.
1.notment of • ice magiatra' let us i Mr. McMillan said that Mr. Cleyg
wait final action on the part of the! spoke of double•barielled argumAits, but
t'ommocs The law was not yet settled, his own were more like the witnitlenae.
i.od he was s rprined to hear some of the !They were asked to go by the county
reoleesiosel num nig, vice,but the warden
not
were disposd of. They •were nondi. himself gota ;solicitor's ne by the county solicitors ad
posed d yet. Taking the other view -- tioe. Mr. Garrote had amply told him
:hos view 4 the temperance people --he , to consult the county council, and that
'ailed tow that the cause had suffered. ' he was to see them as a conned, and not
iI the council censured him because he ; by circular. He held that the warden
had faded to perform his duty, he would should give the lames of the reeves who
be able to say that the county iiad been had rent i:i their names to him on this
saved the teary of the police magistrate ' gs.stem. However, he hope4 the reeve
i naw d bis non-oompisaoe. and that of Grey would see his way dear to with -
was �hi.g. Before acting as he did ' arse the vote of recurs, as he believed
he saw the clerk and the solicitor of the • the intention of the mover was to have
county, wad both were willing that be the wardens explanation of the matter,
abo.ld consult with the reeves. Mr. as so far that official had stud;ouily
eiarrow had .(Irises him to ds what he Geot.
ided giving . Strachanfadedto nee yet that a
][r. Cook. 4 Howiuk--Did you have • wrong had not been done, and that the
a majority 4 the reaves in favor of nut !course orf the comtctl had not been trus
submitting the roeonrial t trated ; yet be had no desire whatever
Warden Kelly—Yea- i to censure the warden ..r the truncitlore
Mr. Coate, a Gunton- Will the re- unnece.aarily. He had not consulted any
,.lies he the circulars be laid before this person in bringing forward his motion ;
caasil1 the had only shown .t to Mr. Wilson
Warden Killy—Von betyer lone tiny tatter he wrote it. He wished tint meat
won't If ]o. --(-lord laughter , I cipal institutions to be kept intact. He
1HMsfhM Ashfield ---Did you believed such a thing w.,uld never attain
~ von l � . did not reply against be^ nmupted f hhi. ,.condor s county.
he wouldWith
there-
—Y ea ; I attuned them' tore withdraw his motion.
Mania M,WerkeSree dot wrote crave no 1 Mr. Campbell bad seconded the mo
pinion, as' I counted; hem against taco tion in order to get a full discussion.
laughter , asking them to instruct hies Warden Kelly
ISSQILUTIQN OF PAITKEPSKI
REID & SNEYD,
HAVING DECIDED TO DIISOLYI: PA1tTNF.ltaIl1P,
Will Offer Tit Niro Slocl oi Stoic and FE! Dry Goods,
MEN'S FURNISHINGS, 'TWEEDS, &c.,
AT A TREMENDOUS REDUCTION.
The Stock is all new ; has been bought in the best markets for C,anh, and will be marked down to and BELOW COST PRICE.
price will be in RED FIGURES, the old being in black.
LOOK OUT FOR THE RED PRICE.
This is a Genuine Sale, and the Public may expect and will get Better Bargains than ever offered before in Gederieh.
The new
T to DIES --Now N THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR WINTER PURCHASES.
GENTLEMEN—Now IS THE TIME TO LEAVE YOUR t)RUFR FOR A FALL- SUIT OR OVERCOAT, made
up in frettelass st)le, awl at prices that will astonish you.
The Sale w41 commence on SATURDAY, the 5th DECEMBER, and continue until the whole Stock it of,
BALL ACCOUNTS MUST BE SETTLED AT ONCE.
Goderich, Dec. 4th, 188.5.
REIN & =ETD
Manchester house.
CHRISTMAS, 1885. _
MRS. H. COOKE
Toronto Cash_ Store
I I
b,•gs to notify that the knowing can Dr
De obtained at her store. cur. Korth stn and ~gee. GOODS ll l�S CHEAPER T__ EVER
c+R�A fel Mv=H
To TIIE
s1LVER WARE,
PHOTO ALBUMS,
SCRAP ALBUMS,
AUTOGRAPH ALBiJMS,
CHRISTMAS CARDS, G. Crest varisty►
FAMILY BIBLES,
BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS,
HYMN BOOKS,
WRITING DESKS,
FANCY GOODS, Su., &c.
SUNDAY AT HOME, •
LEISURE HOUR,
BRITISH WORKMAN,
BAND OF HOPE REVIEW.
OTHER LEADING PERIODICALS,
LADY'S COMPANIONS, (Plu.sh)
ODOR CASES, (Plash)
DOLLS,
TOYS,
VASES,
SLEIGHS,
PLUSH MIRRORS
&G, Ate., &c.
of Picture Books, Toy Tea Sets, and numerous other
articles for Christmas Present&
i Mr. Kell had already been censured
M.
Mr. Cooke --That would be seven' reoough. The .snare amendment. had
Warden Kelly—Yea. Four and three not become law, and it was the warden's
_re .even Immunise to have sent the memonal to
Mr. McMillen, H�11ett__Did Mr. Gar wrote,
government. He had done wro,
-ow advise you to•eonsult the county in not sending it on.
:cinch by circular i .— The molten was then formally with -
Warden Kelly No ; but when I teas- drawn.
• i•oo.d it, he said it wouldn't be a bad
odea to get their individual °pisitis Iitiat
way.
A Large Supply
McMillan said he was not at the
oust council when the motion wall
pasa, but the original motion read as
plainly as English could make it, that
the warden should, under certain condi-
tions, forward the memorial. That gen
deems had failed to carry nut the iia•
.treetiofs, althatieh the wording of the
motion showed that it was imperatively
Nis duty to do an. The replies to the
warden's circular were o..ly expressions
4 individual °piston, and nut espres-
sions fret the members in conned
aasembled If the warden contended
that the replies were h betkew as should bel, Imide
Yuma of the corned, they
documents.
I e laid
on the table, as p•1
(Hear, hear) 1f the wardss had worts
ed against the intention of the c.wueil
they should see to it th,t there would be
no Iepetitio:t of the offence If wardens
ootid work • i their own responsibility
Amusement*.
SLEIGHS AT ALL PRICES.
O.darkt, Dae Ted, ibk 1N 1f
NEW & STYLE GOODS
GODERICH MECHANICS' TESTI-
Y AND READING
ROOM. cot. et East street sad Square tee
wire.
Ones trent Ito 6t'n.,alit fleasT to le p.m.
ABOUT 2000 VOL'S Ili LIBRARY
Leath Deity, Wetrkty and Illeatmited
Pte, lra;.oisa, ht., on INA.
xr.MHEREHIP TTC<ST. OWLY eros".
smatter free use et U1e'as7 and Readtnr
Roes.
Ap.plicatlen for memberskin received by
Librarian. le rooms.
UM. RICE,d ALEX.IIOR$aat.Beeretery
Oererieb, March loth. IM.
-
ALEX_ �TT:NR0'S
An invitation freely extended11y effect t inspect ale. Geod.. as goodsalaa t fail,.ned that inspection will
NEWEST STYLES AND PATTERNS,
And as Cheep as the cheapest house In the trade.
Remember the stand : THE TORONTO ('ASH .'TORY:.
o''�EA, Maxiager_
Goderich, Nov. Mb, IMA
DRAPERY AND HABERDASHERY WAREHOUSE,
Among shit!' will be found a Compiete Range of Underwear,
from the steeliest to the largest sixes made.
Choice ('soakings and t'teter.nge.
Double A) -weal Shawls, Black and Colored. INEW DESIGNS).
A [all range of Sainted Goads tS�rt Beret. Siessrelem ! VOWS.
Oflatters. Latest Style of Mak Jerseys.
An erienaive range of Fine Hoslery and Rainier Yarns from the best known makers_
Drew Geode in all the New Tints and Textures, notably
A. B: CORNELL,
UNDERTAKER
SEDAN, PALERMO in TRICOTIIE FABRICS
For Tailor -Made Suits Flambee. Veleta. Buttons, kr., to match.
Bed. Crib sad Cradle Baskets.
One Bale of Oomfortwa-- evreaMere awl heavy. at economical prices
STRICTLY ONE PRICE
and ulifern courtesy to ail.
p.. the Poorer Aseerteeset of F1ri Cram
in water$ ut thus kind, it was of no use teams t'eakes sand Uedertahen'
iniereettetl thein by motion of council. re.... ah. Hist.„ ftreti's et itaa$etrble
A polies magistrate was a •eoeasity to
the county.
FURNITURE ! - - FeiIrrusE !
Godarieh, Dec Teed. WV. . lelle :.ui
A T•Ea adUNRO_
Mt If. rinnpeo n, of Stanley. defend ! Atl lasssl he E -a it. CHRAP'dvf AND
t free trade is liquor. He' Burr «wt d i !wafture I Bar
ier el the present He also in- ���t
v l and
f.(1 of a \t subject. � Any Other
veiwhed against tM appointment of • 1 I IIine w a
,, sd that he tare Man in own.
See(eveb The and i.111
5....0 u. •t peening hive meat ill sad Rave Meng
Doi th "shall instar O1e �' t' Ga 46.'1' 16."-t. Aa+nJten tretwt.
]l1/ the s..esdm.eti tb..stltress De, tot OM. Da
(
P.
smite. be entrsta, oei 1 e gene
would be an sut.terat 1 Alen 1.11 tits tales nigh Armed 1m
Mr w•i ' Raymond Seung Iachiie 1
end that in the .net of the emend the
(..,uiiis s, the !
BARGAINS
BgTRAORD:NAR,Y
Jost N band, New Holiday Good., casabaieg et
WILSO N'S
PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORLL
PLUSH TEN A' ODOR CASES.
TOILIET ffli>•ZwZ"ia
108.6'PZ.QCIt >1tZT®S-
EVERLASTING
BOUQUETS
LATEST AND BEST PERFUNERI.
Stock New and C.mplMe.
No trouble to show Oaodaand Pekes.
Goierisb. Nov. Iatb, Ink trflo
FINE TAILORING
$_ ]L\./Za,cC rmac,
Macias now takes full charge of the Tailoring Department of Mr. ALLAN P. McLEAN, 1,
beg to advise my numerous Customers and the general public. that 1 $4 pre- r
pared to otter Mg inducements in my line to Cash tm oerre&
tome along and see the immense Nock which must be sold .t prices away down.
FINE WORSTED SUITS, formerly $35.(X) for $21.00
FINE SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, formerly 2:100 for 20.00
BEST CANADIAN TWEED SUITS, formerly 21.00 for 18.00
FINE WORSTED OVERCOATS, formerly 23.0) for 15.00.
BEST ENGLISH FANCY PANTING, formerly 7.x0 for 6.00.
Trimaduss Style sad Flt Oesreateed.
B. l[acOORMAO.
Ies' and Buts' &old and Siler atches
-- A 13eaot.l .1 I.:nr of --
Gents' Watch Chains,
p, axe.'..-t111tet at a:fit
sr+
Godertee. Nev. 1101, 1115.. IOW
J. C. DETLOR &cYg
WILL OFFER FOR 30 DAYS
SPECIAL BARGAINS
2Zress= C 'oodS,Tweiedis
a r"; '1
2\i:re. ►r1.e Chole, ,
Ready -Made Clothing_
tet
CALL AND SEE THEM.
O.derleh. wove hint., 115..
Ladies' Necklets,
r, the "•'wee* fewien•
t dei New finer.
•
Silver -Plated Ware,
of the tau (lnallly.
A NICE DISPLAY OF FANCY GOODS.
Thane IoM Net tome to bead wtlhts tbe la.t wait, sed are marked LOWER thee
lb* la) ywnnoher, we also give
1 Cull Discount of 15 to 20 per cent. of Regular Prices
aftgt1,e morth of Dunster►, lama temp ow Reel. within the rowel a a11.
Watch or Clock is out of repair, bring them to us.
Wj
1:7special attention to Repairing in all its branches.
W. R. PORTER
Wan e►Wtar and Jew.OR her' eon- to Geo. A. 1....'. Geeer.l glen. g..dericb.
(ee/.rwb. Dow. WOW sow
NEW
STOR=
ON MILTON STREET.
T. & J. STOP
have opened out a New Grote?"
Story on Hamilton -5.t, where they
are prepared to sell (;mot•'r l l ftO-
t'irltlEfi AND PlttivI,;I.XC rt Reek
Bottom Pries)
()Tiler, Ion proml•tlt Mod
to, and ( l• toile .leIit'l're•rt . '1 parte
of the town.
(;all and r n i parr pr' . ' before
ordering ei'Lew'h.'re.
T. eel .1 S1'tti:h' '
Nes- w Mfelilbeal,
lig"
G•dneftb, ll.v. nab. flet.
1'
1'
�a _ •..z-