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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-2-7, Page 5THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, FEB. 7, 1890. JOHN ACH ESON. Boots Shoes ! i SpeclalAttentlon TO )Kew1111Niag Goode fast arrived is all the Newest ser Must Approved Styles WE KNOW YOU ARE I Looking for a Handsome Xmas or New Year's present at a Moderate Pry We Know Know we Have it, FROM THE BEST MANUFACTURERS having the Finest Lines of Silver Plate, Flat Ware and Cutlery ever displayed in this town. OUR PRICES BEAT Thu; BAND. Inspection Solicited. R. P. WILKINSON & Co. In the Domioiva. Prices lower and goods Dotter than ewer. I have the largest Monk west of Toronto, and can Butt; you both in goods and prime. ORDERED WORK AND REPAIRING Promptly attended to and Satisfaction Guaranteed. NEWER,ANCH IN OURBUSINESS Please call and Examine Goods The goods are all fresh, in the very latest Styles and Choicest Shades. We invite every lady in town to see JOHN ACHESON. Wits rad matter, la with the water dors we ren es learelt that Mr. Adamoin and Reeves • p ore toot and Beek be sMborieed to have a out.petsst eawiseer make plane and specifications and estimated omit of the work. Also of the heating of the notary olfioe, and have it ready to lay before the Conned at its June session. All of which irteyreet illy submitted Janne Juaxtmos. Chairman. A wpplrmentary report of the finance somnlNtee was read sad adopted. SAPOST or misses COMUUTTLE. Your committee her leers to report at follows : — We 1 that the grant of $10 asked by the Prisoners' Aid As soeiatum be paid. bet that the council take no action ID aiding them to ask the C t to appi.iut • . to collect infurmatiuo is jeference to prison reform. That no tio tie takee as to the claim for $d0 of Jas. F. Elliott foe cepteriag a horse thief, as the statutes provide ter each cases. That the motion et Mr Dolmas to raise the eons of $3000 it* bowad•ry lines , • be misled cwt. 'flat the tre.wne. report be adopted sad printed in the miaow*. That no action he taken in reference to the circular of the Ontario Rolle Araoeiation asking a grant of $10 In reference to the letter from John Kain regsestittt the council to make C. Harris, of Howitt, an masa*, deet' tate boy, a ward of this county, accom- panied by two mednsl esrtiftestes, we 1 that the reeve of Boesch procure a suitable place fuer his mato- tenures sad that the said reeve of Bowsok roses,. $6 per month for his salatosaeew Thai the accounts of J. E. Tom sad D. Malloch, school in - ' pastors of $24186 and $484 Sb, re- spectively, for hire sshnol entraaee ex- amientiow, be paid. That the resole bon passed by this coattail paying the examiners $4 per day be hereby repeal- ed, and that to lieu thereof the exasrwera be paid 76 ante for every pupil present ini himself for examiastina, pennant to R 8. O., 1887, dap. 296, sec 40, and further that the 'barge of 60 mots fee for eatrsnes examination be changed to 76 tants, and that in future the impostors be supplied by the clerk with rtatiuuury required for bold- ing examinati ne. That the road cone- isiesioaer i nfetters add to dm orders in lug reportby whom thme ordersre esr66ed. Is regard to Or application front J Cowes', Division Court Berk at 't'roister, eakim what provision had been made to promos books for Division Court clerks as per statutes of 1886. we 1 that the clerk ask tenders for such books as are required by clerk. and Webb, with power to accept any such reader as he may deem sdvisable,and to supply the books to those who are entitled to remove them .when required. That the usual rent of $46 be given to the East Buren Teachers' Asso- ciation. We 1 the fol- lowing certified accounts be paid :— R P Wilkioeow A Co , goal supplies, $11.29 ; Jae. Jenkins, gaol repairs $9 20; 0 N Davis, gaol supplies, $10 33: ,las. Ban. A. Son, books, etc , taw sheriff'. lie,.. $25 ; John Butler, stationery, $6.70; Wingham Times, sdvertesing, $4; T O Rice, rimier raiting.$6; Bart t On . statiocery. $4 96 sun $9.70; Fraser & Porter, seatI...s -y. $8 80, for registry Alae books, $34 60; J T (harry,., county solicitor. $22; E D,wwog elbows for prisoners in rot, $9 66; Huron Sivnel, printing. $12.27; John Hays. for can of Mary Hay., as inane, indigent person $49.50 ; Menne township, rail- road fare of Catharine ano E :rhea, Makimmines to Grill's, $30 ; J.,hn Brophy, sihla for sharers nth or, $1.60 : Ssiateef then. Aran., sort hostas sop 1116.Door!s, $19 $4; D.Reid, teaming, VS; o f) Iteinow,ganl espalier, 75 ct.; Bruer Mb Pert, adverti.iwg. $1; John Butler, statiewery, $4.96; John iia'.■, wheel- barrow and repair., $6.116; florets Be pesibr, sdvertisie.R, $4 150; John Ansley, raid e.ismi.shtwer, telegrams sad poet - are, $7•' Samuel D•vi•, for of ChasLingard, $18 76; E•tward i.e..•• repairs to boundary bridge. 63 eta: (3 Prout , repairs to teoendary bathe v. $11.91; Finery A Porter, stati.,wery, 06; Seaford' d Rea, stieeerv. $87 50; lax. Waliw, repairtiw sloek. $1; enders i Si., registry ••lieu repairs ad gaol sed snort house swnoli.e, , $49 6$; Gadariodi Slur, pri,.teng, $12 01; Wtngham Timm, priwtiwc. $6 601 Hums Signal. rialto", 111.11/1); I Jordan, gaol peopling, 40 Rinse. Conk haring asked M wkMraw the rimiest at Newish Mon' skip for dastam' sgrttiesi.m et neanq dest tat. psruuns, ore 1 that thio mama be no paid.With roomed to mensal ensat of Edeted Thomas et WI far the aeahteesses et O. Barns, we libel the seam be .et pial, se it has bees dealt with in • previous part el this report. That $10 be paid to the lock-up keepers each of Goderieb, Chagos, Sister, Wingham, Hayfield, Crediton, Gonia. Wroxeter, Seaforth, Brussels and Myth. We also recom- mend that $15 be expended for flowers and plants around the court house. That $300 be grated to the branch agricultd ral end horticultural societies. That the account of W. Barker of $86 for the e ars of David Kinsman, an insane iedr- gent, be paid and that, as a report has been made to the committee that this person is improving, the reeve of Grey investigate the trader and endeavor to get 'beeper rates for big m•irtenanoe. That the areal grant of $35 be given to the West Homo Teachers' Association. That $7 per math be paid for the mop - port of Christina McMartin, of Grey, so means iwdigsst. Your committee has examined the new loans made sad hada the amount invested in mortgages in 1886 to be $96,316 We a so find a esrpigate from the eoaoty solicitor with each loan, esrtifyiag to the title of the properties being corr ct. We have ex- amined the bends of the treasurer and End them satisfactory. BORT Engin, chairman. Moved by Mr Manning, seconded by Mr Kelly, that . he clerk be instructed to prepare a return showing the number of persons committed to the county eco donee 1867, '88 and '89, the cause >f commitment, the length of time for w hich committed and the cost to the county of sash person so , in- cluding east of committal sod saioten- aees ; also a etataeent showing the number of pergoee now wards of the county as indigent, insane persons and the amount being expended for each ; and Prices. E. DOWNING. Oor. East -at. and Square. A Peuul Sand, a'eufll Earuc[ Ef3TAB14I81-.3BID 60 YDARS- I still take the lead in special value in DRESS GOODS Dress Meltorts, from 9c. per yard up, Twill Meltons, Stripe Foule and Amason Clot' .s, Stripe and Check Costume Cloths,Velveta, Ribbons, Ac MEN'S SUITS SPECIAL VALUE. Tweeds, fell linea Overcoats very low, Good Quality, }Nearly Gone, Price salts Them. - In Grocery Department, _Un- __ N, aASSID.A —, In Teas especial! , I Take the Lead,both in Quality and Prices. Pure adulterated Coffee only kept, price, 30c. per lb. Pure Spices only kept. PLATE GLASS GROCERY. In My Hardware Department Three deer, Meet of nritfsA E xchsirr !{ot GODERICH. w L.ar.an.... tL, aa..i I have a full assortment. Glass, my or.n importation, from 7z9 to 34z38, full supply. Crosscut Saws, &c. Wagon and Buggy Gears full assortment. TAE GREAT BANNER 15 STILL ¶AVING! TERRIBLE EllCITEMENT McLEAN'S NEW BLOCK in the Plate Glass Grocery, in connection with Selling BEAUTIFUL DELF. As the Proprietor is Going out of that line, he intends to sell out his Entire Stock of Delf at cost. When I say cost I MEAN BUSINESS, and all of it must be sold within one month. My Delf is well assort- ed and of the very latest patterns, in Brown Rustic Tea Sets, Enamel- led Floral Tea Sets, Rustic Dinner Sets, Slate Rustic Dinner Sets, Sage Rustic Dinner Sets, Blue Benak's Toilet Sets, Brown Summer Toilet - Sets, Begonia Toilet Sets, Enamelled Toilet Sets, also a very fine assort - all - merit of plain Delf; now, if you wish to present your Mother, Sister or Wife with a fine set of dishes, do not lose this great t pi t . ,. 'ty of _getting the finest bargains ever offered in Huron Cocnty., Goderiah, Nov 28•h 1Rd9 SQUAR both , to •bow the msowipali pig atou-.d the court hones during ty from which moos prisoners or pernta, the again summer, was referred to the came ; retro to be submitted at the Shane onmmitts Jone amnion—Carried. The council then took a ten 'routes' A i from Dr Reilly, ia- reerea, after wMch the following M -laws ✓ ector of asylums, in referes.e to an were end •.•d ad.:pted :—Btlaw No. 1, insane boy now in gaol, was read mid 1S$0. to app..u,t asserts sodtt.in. referred t., the special eummittee. bylaw No. 2, 1890. to app. -int s board of Moved by Dr. Rollins, seconded by Mr audit - Wilson, that t e ewesmittee for revision of the roles also report in June a proper form, aeeordiwt to statute, for signature by medical men re insane, destitute per - eons proposed to be made wards of the county. Carried. The avowal t hen adjourned. At two o'elock p. to the eseseil re- - se ed, the warden in the chair. Tie report of the .penial eommitte* was read, when the mensal went into enmities of the whole, 16r Belly in the Asir. Moved • by Mr Delmage, sewed - ed by Mr Wilson, that the report of the special . be adopted. Moved by Mr Wilson, seconded by Mr Mooney, that the questions and answers as read in refere..oe to tax exemptions b. - left ever for a.ns.deretion soul the Jane meeting. This ugh lost on a divisseo The warden resumed the ebair,awd the report was submitted to the council and ad caved by Mr Kelly, seconded by Mr Casella, that the clerk proem* a minty of the Dominion Criminal het of 1887 In, the reeves of this mui.icipahty. Carried. Moved by Dr. Rollie*, seeoded by Mr Ma•nieg, that, ie view el the prob- able ..tion of the Ontario Iw4itiatere in the Matter of the ereetiss of Hoorn ..f Industry In vriom eewstiss, a ere - mut toe of nine mantras be appointed for aha following porpoes:—To take stash steps as it may deem advisable to obtain the sanction of the Dominium Goverv- sreot to woe the fond. standing to the credit of the Seems feed of the county (bang the sorplw. from Soon Ain fines, etc) towards the e.wtioa of a Howe of Industry in the event of this anent, deeding in erect one ; te ascer- tain thea,ditiots the Provi tial Govern- mentprapw. to wash to the peopossd aid to H•.ues. of Industry. and make sash reprecaatatinee in regard to same as they may deem in the harvests of the /pigsty. Seek . I1 to .newt of Meows Kelly, Smish, Wiktme, Milne, Dul.bage, Mal ase, Celt, weer and s.ennder. Lest on a arises by a ma- jority of 14. Mewed by Mr Meaning, a eciA d by Mr leek, that lb. hawkers' sad pedals' hose.• fee be $:00, sad that the bylaw lee amended .ee..di$ly. Lest by a maj•nt, of 13. 'fes report of the gaol sad seers begs sammittee was read and lbs enamel l tbsa ttdlesmed. At 7 p m. the evened resented, the play goes en." ha eery intelligent wsdss she Asir. I Melees knees, a popes met of our A report of the lee never asks. plass Is Seems esmsll010 sed adept- 4 es our titnase end the ed nnd.rwrMm+ that If a helm estl.tputies A mals at - sad Seek, eeewrwd ser and pumping thin the $1 I. beea etaposrty weld be ' - . M cies aM tie ' edmo of Mr . Belem the alines pert demon *MIM' end ploete to be with their 9 NNW* Bst d the sleeve A . report of the 6ns.oe eummittee was rend and adopted. Orr motion of Mr Hoz, seenoded by Mr Crook, the council adjourned to meet esu the Gist Timidity in Jails nest. MCLSOD'S STMTIM RENOVATOR is a preventive and cure fur La Grippe. COMMUNICATIONS. we de net hold ourselves remee•IM5 for the .pinions Wear C °diatribe tor• te thin dsJartment meat coeliac them- selves to public ateetbus mut be brfeL Musa le Onadt. To the Uttar of The normal. Dui Sta.—Wien the canons of O,.derteb voted for the waterworks and electric light schemes, n o doubt they were ender the that the wsty- iv thou -and dollars world put in a com- plete water -aka py.t.em without ore p- pliag the reweave of the town in the sear future, bet on reading she Mayor's annual address in your Vase of Jan. 24 I we. surprised to learn "that to carry en the efforts of the town fur 1890 will be no easy teak," "sur Amite an very Imo '' Farther me be suttee "the water works oummitiee may be required to lay down mains on meta streets." Why wet not all this mapped out when the scheme was first proposed, and an in- eree.ed estimate made i. r the same. which would have wen willingly voted far by our atr•eos I I suppose the $66,000 has vanished, and in .order to "ranee the wind' he proposes to sell Jia steam ire-engina This admen stands os a par with the rest of the childish eebemem, vii : the mtnuatero toy loan tains In the pathways roomed the eosin hove, the waterlime cisterns oateide the pempsog home, the East -street hole, the exchanging .f dyssmos and lamps (barring the ender industry), all of whish bee tweeted as loss of Lows mosey end shows • lank of Ode ssat sod bounces tar. "What is a bmvass is mooed, 's bees - sem " Yet our noble eoosml meet month attar mewl, and ail M "mote as eyeless," shaid se epee their m oaths o91f to the neer iessad Hts A has ores them, msui w w s is weenies the "mesh -- s to sea his prelim vgwa No weeder there was no opposition Mw the high pneitiou this year. It week' tax a Philedatpbia lawyer's brain to enrawet the eombinsins of armee that bee bees perpetrated, sad Will "the Ire eoltine,tbey sbouid ponder the matte r well and they will atm at ones the folly of each a shallow -brained rhea. U.. - der present ctrougatsuoes, I say, let well enough slam and our property owners on the outakirta ..f the town null also answer, yes ! It is in standing with ( the appointment • few years ago of au t man to run the 6n engine, which on two occasions orarly proved disastrous. The Mayor says "our funds are very low." It looks a. though we are t., enjoy a ranntirw, sod a seseon of inactivity and hard times, and let every other ., I to henebt our town go to the wall. When the figuring for the waterworks and electric light apneas' was carried out why was not the amount increased, say another too thousand dollars, which timid leave a reserve fes it to complete the ethane sad not cripple the town revenue. May be it is just as well the $10,000 was not added, or it would is all probability bays been frit- tered away in some nonsensical manner, such as the math box annex for the dynamos at the waterworks, which shrove what little judgment was exercis- ed in sot : g th. main building large •womb for all re- quirements. In regard to the water - bias cistern probably our city hams will take • notion and put in a few coils of that lead pipe and convert it into • swimriog bath for public mer, or keep on boring the new hole until they strike the mineral sprung This would open. up a new industry, bottling op the stuff and labelling it''Wakata," or some oth- er jaw -breaking name ; or, better still, some crank might at some future time propose the disposal of ores of the pump - :tag eegims. Here are sobem.s which ifproperly carried out would relieve the town tram its ehrestened em t, and prove that there is "taillw.N in it," as our genie) friend Col. Sellers bas il. I hare so doebt the proposed nooa four wheel hose tart will he • new wrinkle, sad it will be something original if left to the judgment of only one man who will have the fleecing of the job. In ooeeio- sins, I wawa appeal to our titunema to take move interest in our town affairs, sad i say our cot neil iwermhere are in a large meesuns to blame for mot having more got op and nosiness snap They gay wahine at the meeting., and agree to everything His Worship says, and when you ask any of ihesa why they dal say anything, they my there is so use as Boa Worship rigs the leaebine. More saes. Teem a Sdespaarim Ho you sleepers, Rub your peepers Open wide each eye; Don't be creepers Bargain reapers Now's the time to buy. RIGHT THIS WAY TO DANIEL GORDON'S VOR •iw.AtiA. First -Claes Stock of Furniture, tee eacNas PAlll."R 1t'iS. tss. BEDROOM BU ITER, DIN- ING • My aim has always been to keep Firer -tines Forniture. The past will steak for itself. There are some who search the country for cheap goods. and palm them otr as First Claes goons. That will cure itself. In uadeetsking i have everything to he found in a first -cleans estahiishment. I am the oldest sad swot experienced Funeral Director In this County. ttaTlnshaTNs K,pun. C11AnOEB MODERATE. weetat., Bodoni*. Between P.O. and Lusk of Itmtre•L n9004u.. Come One, Come All ! and get bargains, as I am offering my entire Stock of DRY GOODS at COST, as I am going out of that line of business to make more room for GROCERIES, &c., CROCKERY, FLOUR AND FEED. Be sere and give a call at the comer of Victoria k Nelson streets before purchasing elsewhere. Otiderieh. Jae. ea. tog. Pro i.t .foct_ tsiT 80MFfHINC UNUSUAL s Lubin's and Atkinson's Perfumes in Bulk, ate. A Select Stock of Cheaper Perfumes. In Bottled Perfumes an Unusually Full Line. F. JORDAN'S MEDICAL HALL. DON'T - BUY - ANY aro ,A,,.,,T y )I sk IL , UNUERSEUL AL IC. A- B_ dORNDI+L'El mail yes ,id gad see Will rmrgw TS Ale grgn. Beautiful stock of Ped Boom Setts and Parlor Botta titdeboards, Centre Tablas, Cornice Poles. Pictures, roe A IPLstmm LOT OP vv vv S%laeGiGQ EDtl1[OQ, NO less AOD Blind aged see the NNW RAYMOND iv OI CILJost arrirred, 444/ lel. he+la •M i MOWING MAO]EI1t>B, Machine OG. LiSaira. law r~ A. H. 4,44:011i Ii I AL, — iumeraZW-err -