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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1893-1-26, Page 1N M M 1111111 411agl111e An E SIGNAL M THE SI$T. a ..w--Ostf On DOOMS& To" a £.Vada lonat. THE X IE.ADXNGF N113w SPA 1'3E3R OP HURON OOUNTY_ MOIR A* 11•11 w - se YOUR LABEL TRIMS w[EK. Ss Mow item Name is MAMIMW en ge A.ta.a XLV. No. 23r. GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. 1883. D. McGILLICUDDY, PROF W WARDEN ! HURON COUNTY. I b y Rt prsssa$ative ted to the OfOOW. AIN, REEVE OF ASHFIELII• the Mia, t s•b'.ra the MSM. :.t There Jae are *ante" fist er mush tern at the C.w.Ig Mord - Seer years as a pate ran a. kers A .mead Liberal . and a &Isar. Mae livery Wag. COUNTY FOR A NUMBER i at has been the onst.m to • Wardp few the political was aessisiel ie obtaining • he raves and deputies at the cuua. Ties, a. are taught to the cau.lidatr• all my that Iest feed far pigs and mad• Ake host pork. f ef the yens. peat: ibis .•igk►arhood. Balt sad aim eheeld be ltd liberally,sad We k Nat .•ikis8 serious will emir* they uk.dd be Item as alma as ether i thea a181strd, Mt that they will seen r- mie nl. Deoestdos billowed by Alex. ,over. Garber? Jere. Stafford, Thew $trasha. and gave.' Wwarmza. —Ninety thus.'. first. ethers. i horst thus tar has been behaving somewhat The seat topic was " Fattening Cattle." I roughly. Jack Frost has also boos pr - by J. Bttabanaa. In dais he dwelt "tee- l ambulating for sone use about the lively oe the periods necessary to make up l arphborheod of Zero. the qualities el • good Vale.* aminal, sad 1 Gnevtxu B.Trta we are pleased to be the' Waite with t. s different kinds of foods. able to state that B•m�e, a daughter d l3. i'hi• tupie t forth spiritual di*w- ' with, of this village,who ham had an at - sum, he which A x. Garden, J. Sttefford, ' teak of iD4mmstiom of the leap. a rawer - 3. l'. Merri.e., Jas. P` "1st W. Mioha, 7. s Jag• and will soon be all right. Strae-h*n and others tool part. In this V ixlmtt --Mw Lime Echlin, of Toccata, d Item cion her ikteo baa awd .bet M p1 Me owe is thee .ile leis fall without beton r visiting her elegem. I;. W. F.uklu, our t this era ]t, I popular and eat•rprutus grocer, also her eat sad wee fed* t y coon eowdaq out io exdeik.t amditkia. •'cok. John Roblin, Ashfield, and other re Saline awl wmtaaco. in this and mar- aud his stook were eating it clean. la sttq this he mid thea was • saving of money rounding vicinity. and labor and the own •seweted the ams Wsan's* --The weather at the tune of purpose. writing a mill anti moderato. ; travelling on " The Rotetiea of Crops." by H. L Hett, the highway is niece improved. with the et B. LA.. was diseased in • very practical hems d tteaieg U.S. off the beaten track way. He said that the object of a rut_''— w 'main other teass., owing to the is to put to adveatags the peculiar gs•litirs real depth of to o e, soft sane. ,.f nm crop se hement anthers d eoueomtiec Rerunxsu Huns W J. Se•yth and the plant food a the eel. Some lively dl wire who have le -en attending the *sera of wanks followed on this abject Why Mrs `im�o th's mother. Mrs. Merril t, tows - 11.• Shutt lacrosse our Flicks and How to ship of Kiuesrdin..retnrnsd home last Wed - politics in municipal matters 'oleo* Them." was the subject of an ex- Seeley. Mr. M. diet fell of years, being a election. the Meese loot M Il.-ot pap r read by Jac.. Jackson. of Ab- w oetagsavw--ass 87 yeah. 10 months, • up every lime, pest -elect ion cgs • He sod that then is no a her almost a aoaogee•rmn. the Contrary outwit bt•edo . ears past Hansa Conet7, al used ..f • Rotorua majority of electors has been senshug • majority to the County such townships as Grey with eat aeajonty. Mullett with 160 slit with 100, (Vest Wwaoese ). and other Liberal townships ogalvly elect lug Goaservative maim, whilst Howitt. Gods - p. Morris and other Censr- hips almost invariably kept to ips is polities as far as ropeo- heoounty board was comeers- tr from eon cease sad soother things is Grey, Hallett aid ipalitiee, and the reale- was mama part. of the County sed it. manna condition -41 d 20 (aaservtirea roams known that there was a loves Reformers a the Comm - Nest every member of that po- Idt that he mold he wilting to dies of Warden of his follow - laid at to him on • silver '*l Mrs of • member of mea wore sir (reeds, but after the mat sardully ess.isl red toe eheiw e st between Reeve Grim*. of Reeve Milne, of Grey. Mr. gb • member of the Commit for 'van years, had early in his on frost ptao. as • enemy legiela- dist ream' he was •t.rosgly calor anyother circum.taooes received the coated homer. her asplr•at ler tie position had also proved himself to be sup intellect, • good souscd in oddities had • s.gth of rreies at the board is his favor in other reeve on the Reform d with a personal popularity nose other of the- fifty-one lie remelt was the choice of the 0 of Ashfield, and the graceful if Mr. Mils* and all other eom- WASDC.s uatmx f Ashfield township tad was sent Int to the one o• which he is March, 1860. He renamed emestead until he was sera ' age whim, afar receiving the 1 a eommoo school education at he crowed over to Machina I• tlargnette until 1876 when to his native township, where resided. le 1877 he was mar B Lesson, of Pickering, York &roily of six childree has blessed Is 1880 his esighbore caught at tore was • good piens of nail umber in him, and he was elected deputy reeve 1, which position he held when he sie.essfally eo•- reevefrhip. diose thee he ely served he tow ship in of reeve. and ate .ember of been returned by milamatiom s high favor in white he is held r tame hie Physi••Ily. Mr. greed epeobaa of manhood. set 6is in hie eteekiare, straight mad with the torso of • Hr- ' d • quo* deo eenersodretirino but I. moray an Medea eset.st of that b din rias eqs to the d when b ea that turbkace lied as a public withering no . mark to gqmrtiee his opi•ios. ma Catholic ia dread and • W eiss, but lea the sesidesos d all who knew Mee ineopect• Pay N FARMER'S INSTITUTE w Maess and Wer* labewlag ....miry in the world is which the climate and toil is better adopter for enep raissag than ()Mario. The paper was exceedingly interesting and brought forth mums lively disciandoa. 'yeti NO s'emtox. President U. McFadaes occupied the chair, and then was • large aediesoe. The mosso bot& vocal eat instrumented was fur - seated by Robb Bre*. and Walker Bros. I •gv4hr with their good ladies to • way that wend do credit to prdrssiosals. The addresses, "Agricultural Fedacwttos," by J. Bochan•a ; " Farming as an occupation," iI. L Hatt, K L A.: '• Gamest Hint, on Farming." by Robt. Currie; as well as the chairman's address, contained enemy valu- able gems, that make farm We ere happy aid iodepsadent - faloay uonsnxo •soros. Tics -pre•. Meacham occupied the Mair. The tint lapse was " The Improvemest of Pithier Road.," by Jou. C. Morris. The subject wee tressed from sissy standpoint. mid was followed by a spirited discussion, H. L Hutt, R Currie, W. Mars, A. Diskant and many ethers taking pen. The question of statute labor tame a kir • great teal of deseaesien both pro and an. TM elder men were a favor of retaining statute labor while tee y wen were inclined to have it abolished. The address and dis- cussants ea this subject was worth • good deal to all who heard them. ' The kind of Cattle for the British Market," by The M.Mdaa, wee the Dell t.pic. The address was able sad exhaust- i.• xhaust- i.• and eontai*ed information of much vane. He showed to what great extent our cattle trade with Great Britain had in- creased Macs the list shipments wre made in Septeenhsr, 1874. We should make every effort to keep op the geslity of our cattle for that market We should always breed from pure bred sires. halves should not be let does in flesh. If aaimale could he mads So weigh thirtes• hundred pones et two years old they would lay the best. If the 'Moieties of our cattle in Engtered .11d nothing more thea stop the export of o ur store cattle it would be • good thing. Our cattle should all be fatted before being shipped. A lively dtscass.i followed in which Hutt, Gardner, Carrie, Strachan, Kectanea, Morrison and others took part. artsuvoox samiox. The first business was the deatioa of oakees. Following is tie remelt : Pres, W. McFadden ; vise press, Thee, Stretches; sss.-trees., Arch. Hiehodpp. Directors --How ick, R &lgar, W. McKeraho.- ; Wroxeter. L. B. Seeders ; Terbrr� Then Mangrove, S. Bleck ; Morris, Jae. Sharp. Geo. Jack. ▪ ; Grey, D. McLauchlia, D. Robertsso ; tlremele, W. H. McCr•ekee, 8. Walker ; McKillop, T. E. Hays. Jon. Medway ; {st, Rohl Mobi1Mn. John. Britton. Ann- oys. S. Forsyth, D. Stewart. Delegates to Central Institut., A. Risley, T. Rtreebs. The auditor's report shows • nest balsam en bead. " Beadiest*. of Noxious Weed," by Prof. Shaw. la this adds= there was • feast, of iefwrmatia.. Mae methal were gives for exterminating makes weeds, all of which the professor had found to be snoeeneful himself. He nal particularly Daren against letting may series weal ye to seed on the farm. This should be prevented by all moan. Many questions were fired at the Prof. hem she andiwsa The farm«'' metabe garden, H. L Hutt, B. L A. , eeataieed meek valuable Worms - tins. He said that if tamer would grew and me mere vegetables they would tete lam doctor bills. The realest Warms* he the garden was the prase tensa It aheeld hs • long narrow strip ei land se that N as. he wosraked with bermess.The hetlest es the eege "The a. il•••••me. 4(� w t • Freels to Make is Priming." by Jan. Jackson. The paper wee a Isegthy see ed e.hhed mash letnrm•tiw MVM was naw he the formai of this side•. A lively dos.__ followed and • great war peehee were fired at the speaker fret the asilesse. A resolution was saved by 'fbi . Ode- Wilesj .emended by Asx. Gember awl earnest neaklmne l , regretting the mums takes by Ade BriMA authorities im eo eiIul• lag Cansel an edge where it in well bees. that se demes whatever abs among Cemada•s horde. This $.isbsd ep a we* soomestel eel o�sisly sen ef the lase l- otraetive -esei ys Of the institute is this re ear ,mea - , to sacs laestiap of the East mer ladfob was beld is the Ire'as. we Thursday end y 12th sad Iith. Although the s eery sold and the reals bad large sed rs....teuve ttr.- ors "lath* . leakses, H. L. • A., sad J. BesM.m., who res of Pref. Shaw the firea day, asst cps.'/ Pith Aee+oessi, risen .74 es I chair. who atter • few swiss the ..perm ef this i.ait.a, Wane* It was te these she tech of it, sated epi Jobe C. Marri- �aret a ostthy and insMsMite the 1r/siklg and Ilmemgwent Be es.is dsd that Nese was se se the farm which would glvc and melt orp .- sr s from es May, with proper is.. is their se re sew Sob. sip. I. paaratkr Iiateshetsder �g the eserhot d editise arn khap ~. /oiMil wetiM he hs 1 Y emetlnos tie arse Whs. . shed show NS RM la the arae stns b rail WM. we the ed seep PLaA.MD wren Tea fief YTiy.- - It will ire gratifying to the relatives and numerous friends of Mir Annie Anaemia, who Mt here ennui time ago to visit her Irv, her T. 1:. Aaderwss, Arden, Maultota, to leant Dee is well and I. load to her prods of the Keine provisos and a highly .blighted with it sad is enjoying her visit immensely. Cottvs'nox —The ennead ovwventioo .d 9•hohrth School workers o f the Nile and Ihingennon circuits in connection with the Methodist church, will he held in the Mal - whet church at lhtagranon. on Wednesday, Feb 1st earl sot on Thursday, as prevnoe.ly intimated. There will be three seesioas on that dey sommeneiag at 9 A.III , 2 nod 7 r u. de, and interesting programs bane been prepared for etch session ; oleo a variety of instructive topics on Sabbath School work wil! be discerned. Parents sad others interested are cordially invited to at- tend each session, a. • profitable convention i• anticittated.weather and roads permitticg. Axxuai Meerew FAsusxti lxsriTtrTi — (ln Tuesday not Wednesday of last week interesting add well atteedd session. of West Huron Farmers' loutitu•e were held to the spacious and commodious Agricul- tural Hall, of Ihta,cwnoe Agricultural sad D. P. Arocmtioa. Processor Shaw and Mowers H L Hatt and John Jackson ably, fully and m a very instructive and ,a. wresting mean dealt +it h the various ab jest. assigned to each of them during the seeesoos of both days, so much so that quite a number of the (termer, who were present went home, we pre- sume better posted on the subjects discuesed at the different sessions. We might here state that Professor Shaw in his discussion on the subject, " Removing the 01.1 Lead Marks " --made severs' practical polster which were well received by the large esthetics. present, and for which he was +ell applauded. Too much praise ass - D ot be gives to J. Beclntnao, of Hen- saIl, • graduate of the Ontario Agrioul- tural College at Geelpi and, we are inform- e d, at present editor of the Live Stock Journal, which is published at Toronto, for the age mama to which he dealt with the subjects assigned him, one of which was a strong advocacy of the Warm on of farmer's dasghtrs with reticence to the mange - meat of household duties, etc Mr. Bach- man was well patruuixal by receiving a • urge member of omen for the journal. Win. lathe, wMe was president of the In- stitute for 1892, was anaai,noudy Moan premidest for 1893 Vice-preei.lest, 1st Donald McGowan, Batt Waw•nosh : 2nd John Kerwigan. jr.. Colberts Township ; Wm. Howell the former sec.-treas. was re- appointed. The directors for 1895? were also reappointed. Chas. Wrehengtoa was appointed as delegate to the Central Far- mer •'esthete meeting which is to be feed at Toronto, February 7th and 8th inst. It was resolved sad carried that an excursion to visit the Agricultural Colltlge, Guelph, is Jam next be made by as many of the farmers of West Horse as can tsovenieotly attend. A very cordial welcome will he tendered by Pref. Shaw sal other oioi•ls ac the college to all who avail theamelve e of the opportun- ity. The president, sec. -trees, directors and ' peahen deserve great pewiss for the great interest takes is and the swam of the meeting. Prwfe nor Skew is his doming re- marks gave great credit to the ladies awl the fermiers of West Hereto ter their pre- e mie and good etteeties given to the flit - forest addresses. He, in foot said that it was one of the most interesting and'seeess- ful mating of the Farm's Isstitutnif not the Mat he had asyet visited iw the Pro- vians of Ontario. mesh for West Hares and DtatopwDew sad its eitbswa Remelt iamb a joised the Institut. whish we presume it gratifying to all octo- eseesd. Nat ssmt-ene.al me tiwg a b held at Mseobest.r villa's l Jus, of which due settee all los given. Tb mcetiag, as nosy he sea by the fere softie, was a o.oss. leveed The ealy anepeniultlmett was lbs �INMII s./ the aesgset petead attractive OL 1VIe.'s eerie. e bed I. behese aesettiiuei, rang is as appooreaew white cow''uco'd, as te ttms.atreMbe eirewmstesse. which the t..0 . rafgat,w, mush. riding. CONTINENTAL UNION Made per Mad ie urn was `50; while in Lang i=heels amid Mr *beanie 'IJAN UARY MES' ZING lie wdl boast that (arid. s the A liVE ISSUE Alia la ►.. 7 b.e.ee d hash tax » Sea-r«++»t' pprr east. of the aerr�Mg trade of the great eacellm4hie tax . Iell Sayer entered IskM 1887 it Iter ta11w to Z per seat u woe plseai M tile rdl et 1890 it lied fallen to less than $10 per head. eat* ; deputy �°M°s+. toarth i dark, 8b each ;tax ssM Na lo.rititne power u woe w Osttwi• .ane knows that although Canada had bat lot. 14 and 1b, beth kraadary. the of 1891 which The Ottawa Ad,mini.tration aatoat 'rhe OPma�s Work for the 1892; that, d all the shipping passing the eo be erased sad Mit y Recognizes It. Power. port of t. over M per cont was i teessteer le oedema. Thewas in Current Yetttp'. Americas aid leas than as, per coot Coen I strec.d M reek $24 47 (bis part d the ____ dian ; that of all the Iaagattloset *teenier mid tea) to the eosety ensurer. The plyingthe upper lakes, then are only seven trearmser was iaatructd to have the books ELECTING THE WAR004 FOR '93. vessel* of any pretension* Bytes the Casa- aosdited on er before the 13th of February. dies Ong and yet to acwatm..tate these • Coasted adjuurued to most Monday. Feb. canal on the Canadian side of the Sault 13, at 1 o'eleeb r. It. G. J. STuwa$t. Tie ninnies of 1167 moves- The sow wan river is beteg constructed at the es.wm•eus cert of three million dollars as expense which night have beeo totally avoided hail n ot this country, rootrary 4, treaty stipula- tions unposed tolls on such vessels as peened through Canadian camas bound for Anion - eta porta. He will tell us that the basks are Increasing their circulation, and reel off many other entertaining little stories. The Governor-General is a comforter of tee Milne kind. He gets hie facie and tiger., from the. same source. You will bud him speech in the cheerful chapters ineottuned. But then are many things which the editor will not tell tun Neither did the Governor General tell them to us. He will not tell us that Canada and the Unite) States started the rape together over 100 year ago ; that the Stites is now the moat powerful and wealthy country on the t..e of the globe, while Canada is yet a suckling in the bosom of the mot her emu try; that while the ouufaferated Bates have • p•epalatson of sixty five minium, Canada's population is less than five minima, and that the population of this country into day lea then it was iu 1887 or thereabout. ; that Chicago contains 100.000 pimple of Censiliaa birth. enough Ca•a.ivas, be it re- membered, to nuke a city two-thirds the ase of Toronto ; that the New Ragland States with New York sod Pennsylvania adder have • population of seventeen mil- lions whale Ontario, which possesses a. greater area clan all the *tato. Gainer, has to be content with • population of lees then two millions, and that is decreasing every day ; that Dakota, Minnesota and half a- aumn other states each iocr.sst'd in pupal• - Woo during the past ten rare mon than the total tecre•se in all the ooufederated pro- vitaces of Canada ; that the debt of the United States has fallen trout $70 to $9 per head in twenty -fire year*, while that of ';sista to the same urs has ries,' from $20 to $60 per head ; that the total national, state, county, township and school debt of the Wooed States has fallen to $30 per head, while that of Canada, though it can- not be accurately ascertained because Mr. Moat refuses to collect the figures lest it wond Bart the It -minion goverontent. may• be, cannot be lees than $150 per head. lie will not tell us that the mortgage debt of Caws has increased four hundred per ever. Leos the introdnction of time National Pulley—that when the lend was m,rtga.ted for nee dollar to 1878 it is now mortgaged for four dollars, while the value of farm property has fallen one-half on the average throughout tide Province of Ontario during the past seven year. He will not tell w that the banks and iesurasee companies of Caws, being unable to find profitable em- ployment for their capital, the enormous seam said by the Governor-Gemeral to be in eircastton in bun:tess hers, have to send it to the Coded States for inyeptauent, mid that the greatest bank is America, the Bank of Montreal, does a very large business the city of Chicago, sad the circulatwo. .s counted as the business of Canada. He u di ant tell us that Canada has • smaller po potation today than she had in 1887, owing to the owation of art enditure aro public improvements, the Mourned* we left with- out work, sought it elsewhere in the more prosper...ea AnrlrSaxes awstry right be- side us, nor will he tell es that the exodus of the boa and Maw of lbs country to the States is greater tem ever in the history of the cuostr) . No, he will not. tell us that, for to do so would be to show that, in the language of Mr. Rickard Armstrong, what our rulers sad what the Queen's representa- tive object to me the anmxatioe of the mod beneath oar feet, and not the anmxatioo of our men sed women. of boas and braves, bleed and brain*, sad everything that goes to make • aoeatry great sad glorious and presperH ill~ tell se that Canada is making great progress, Iehapsiti by �- paraom rope, thoughpenman* of increase of population u Ontario is leas than in Ragland tad Wales, hut be will not as that this is sot Europe, bet America, and that if we were united politically and oommnereially with the rest of the oontiosot we would proven as they do. He will mot tell us that the two meanies entered on the rose together, but that the progress ot Canada has been that of the tortoise along lido the tremendous leaps and boned* of the United States hare. We might go on and my that he will tell us nothing about the higher prime the Canadian lees to pay for his steer goods aid manufactures generally than if there was so each thing as the National Policy. Nor will he tell as that the McKinley Bill in one year lememed Caeada's sales of horses, cattle. barley, hay and eau -six lies of predate may —to the extent el Ivo million dollar ; ad the British market, which we were told would melte geed the lower seasaia.d is ooa- ssqueale of the McKinley Act, has tensed set a osnplete failure he amain every vs. psN he the fast that Eerepeea- ee,stries leave equal mawss thereto, with Okada. with he east tor traseportionion and that many of them ass predate mere amply thea tie Comedies farmer. PotRIssl mks - hes are highly gretled es the beet that the Dominion Cthinet, the Premier el Oster* and the Oeverner-doneesl have felt the eseserity of rplyima to the argemsnte es behalf of eostlas.bl trite. OF HURON COUNCIL MINISTERS TRY TO COMBAT IT MMdling tie npeeeies •r lie Legallra sad IN mareseere .1 Air Sap•Vr+ Peeas— P alrleeda at ti • '• t.aadis■ Veer B ook ".xpeasd- to I. reale Si Immure. Atom in Vaa•da ter the Past II lye Tears— Our [Suiten Mwauag ■Ki. NO STRONGER TESTIMONY AS to the headway it ea muskeg; amongst, the people of Caas.lr can be asked lot thee that furnished by the gnat banquet given the other evening in !'pronto by the Beard of Tiede. Where*et Continental Limos npeskere have &ppr'at* 1 they have given gentleuneu today. cable to the United Statee,an opportunity of petting forward their side of the question, w.th the result that, their argument. (sing so weak to compansoo with the unanswerable ergo meets of the Unionists, they have awaited rather them weakened the cause of setaoat ton The prom in diPe ent parts ..f the country, aid at different. times, have urged upou goveraniest the necessity of putting for- ward their best mem to oppose the m one meat, by way of counter •lernonstrad i one•, sod in the Board of Trade briquet we h tee the r.syoa.n to these urgent appeals. The Prime Minister of Guide, nuquestionahly • very able men —in fact one of the aloe t men in Canada—the Hoa Mr. F.eter, Finance Minister of Caned*, • ekiliful juggler with ign bearing upon the finance, of Casa. cod other Cabiset M •a rater, to my nothing of the mis-called R. - form Premier of (Mario, all reongnias.l the unportaoc. ot the Continental Union mom -- meet and the absolute necessity of putting forth their most eloquent efforts to etas the tide sow rising to the flood and •weeping oaward to victory, but so supremely urgent doe" the necessity appear that the Queen of England, not to propria persona, it is true, but in persona grata is the Governor-(.a- enl, her direct representative in Cassa, hm undertaken to lead the forces opptsisg the movement. It was expected, no doubt, that the mall guns which have kept up their rattling volleys of musketry woeld be silenced for- ever by • few discharge. from the most pee- .leroe* mil terrible place of artillery at the disposal of the government. It may have made • deafening roar, but it has injured nobody, nor frightened anyone overmuch. In Canada we aro sot apt to be terrified if the Gover.er•Gesersl terns a savage look in our direction. We are Canada... He is not We pay axes. He eats lazes. He doeea't pay his own salary of $50,000n year etc. 'tor dues the Quos of kugland pay tt. it is pod by the people of Canada. He is seat here to discharge certain fu.ctioes of sub -royalty such as fishing, lying coener stones, etc., and while he discharges in an indfeesive way the fusctioue appertairisg to his more or less useless office, th . people who pay the salary are not disposed to say anything harsh ei bias, sad they may even respect his ofgoe, bat when he comes down from the thrum sad mingles in the political fray with the rest ot he will hardly ems - Maim if • few of the kseoks that would otherwise be directed towards others staid fall epee his devoted bead. Well, what did the Queen, out of the mouth of Lord Stanley tell the people oh Canada. He endeavored to marble* the people of Gads that they were in such • condition of prosperitythat they ought to be ooctented and ppy. But what enflame did he advaeoe to prove to the people of the country that they are as prosperous as the people of the United States. Nom whatever. We have before us • certain volume. It is called the " Statisti al Year Book of Canada," and remorse to be • reard of our program from yearto year. It is • delightful breade-of hate, figures sad fiction. It is prepared at Ottawa seder the supervision of • nest *Mated psetismas, Mr. George Johanna, Dominion Statistician. A. a lamp to the fact et the benighted searcher after truth as to the medium of Canada, it may be eoasidered • forth's, dipp but as a guide to the footstep of the C.oamrrsave editor, who would without it be groping in the dark, it ie simply ievaleable. It contains fregeest comparison of oar ooeditioo with DUNGANNON. now isre atlf6ra Pvesneo.d Is SmAna of this Neese. hem ear sera sorevervoadees. Yeerwse.—Mie Mary ♦ekessa o vete. Wear sister, Mrs. Hath Girds ser she iu. —We We regret he bear tens Jost Daisy. wee of the piens** of West Waren. b, fa. We hoes r oar amt Is be elf es re- volt hi. esewerp. i e eet.ieMl—The enamel mosti.g of Was We.wani Mewed lire i.wwmma On. was bald he. ea Temno 7 nth. .t which farther parMwbru we he rem lamer Mat Mehta—The seep eco ..a elai ems b - Pram we owe e Mr. sad Via. K Melissas, of Dakota, are visiting et Job Jehesna's at pro- emie Henry Sant and his bride. el Oakes, are vial*, his father Tremolo Min Rase Ass Mailer from the 4th eea. is doe gleet et the Masser Cowboys Mee lieubse who PiIne her father- Mama with sister left ler her hens is Dee& es Mon- day swig. lustre effhcr and Mico K. Irwin, who lieu les. king M R R. Las's to the pass tine weeks. left Wed.eday for their hese. is Dake► The Parses cod a apesW m.Mr is ISa to does steels• warm.__ semaMwWhYMMbr- sappr tied cow w As teirtmeA s• sylsr aotoamet yow.aie r. Jae Ion•. IMA Creech met today according to statute. The following members made the neoeessry declaration oi *Mee and property qurltfio•- twee, vie, John Cex, reeve ; John Beacom, deputy reeve ; Jas. Connoly, Samuel Sturdy and (iso. A Cooper, Councillors. Reeve in the chair ; trireme' of last ;meeting read and Moved by John Beacom, seconded by Jas. Connolly, Mit the clerk send the several items to the four local papers to hos tendere.l for township prating. Moved by Jas. Connolly, seconded by John Bile00111, that the salaries of the township officials he as follows : clerk, $106 ; treasurer, $70 ; ssseseor. $66 ; ad actor, $70; auditors, :16 each. Moved by John Beacom, seoos.lsel by Gen. A. Cooper, that the clerk notify John Jenkins to remove his fence off side road, 14th .wooelioe, before the Ort day of June. Moved by John Beacom, seemed ell by Samuel Sturdy, that the road com- missioners be as follows, viz, No. 1, (leo. it. Cooper. Mr. Cooper kicked very bard sad claimed 4 and 6, hut Mr. Beacom could is..t, free the pout No. 2, Samuel Sturdy No. 3, John Cot. No. 4 and 6, J•,ba Be.00m. No. 5, James Cosaolly. The following peraoce made application for assessor: 'iV1 n. Wakefield, Lester Scott, Geo. Loris. Moved by Jan Con - .Illy, seconded by John Reaoom, that Ger Levis he amsesur for 1893. Moved in amendment by Samuel Sturdy, esoeoded by Geo. A. Cooper. that Lester Scott be sen- sor for 1893 The reeve decided in favor of mottos. Mined by John Beacom, seconded by Jae. Connolly, that Sweet Johnston be collector. Carried. Moved by John Ben- son, ssoosded by Samuel Sturdy, that Adam Caate1onJi i *editor for 1803. Reeve appoiated J. jk Holmes mooed auditor. Moved by Jia Connolly, seconded by John Beacom. that the following mann* he paid, vu . News -Record, printing. $13.17 ; clerk registering births and marriages, $8.60 ; election expense', $66: post office box for see of clerks for two years, $2.00 ; Alex. O.trmn, wagon brokeo cu combine, $1. The various p thmasters were appointed. Fence viewers am* as last year, except Willis Bell in place of Jas. Elliott as fenoeviewr. John Porter resigned as poundkeeper. Mr. Porter is • generous titan and did not believe in sue ee•a having the honor too long in his section. law Salkeld, sr., was appointed in plain of Mr. Outten. (..ouneiI adjourned to meet on sec- ond Monday in February. Ntzo. Svuamr, Clerk. weer wawaxoxrt Conseil met according to statute on Jan• nary 16th. The following took the declar- ation of justification and office : Reeve, Alex. Stuart : deputy reeve, James Gibson : .'.wnciilots, Thou. Todd, Robt. Medd arid fens Durnin. The minutes of former meet- ing were read and approved. Moved by Mr. Medd, •eooeoed by Mr. Todd. that the offi- cial salaries for 1893 he as follows : Clerk, $1 20 ; treasurer, $80 ; •iesaaor, $60 ; col- lector, $66 ; soda -ors, $6, each ; road aem- miesiouen, $2 per day. Carried. The Vote lowing officers were thee appointed, R. K. Miller, clerk ; J. G. Ward, treasurer ; W. A Wilton, assessor ; A. D Cameros, col. teeter; John Webster. and J. B. Wether - lend, anthers. The mtembere of couch were •ppoioted road onmmieeioer. Moved by Mr. Todd,seaoaded by Mr. Medd, that a bylaw be prepared confirming the foregoing apprnteoente at the malarias agreed upon, their duties to be according to notate and the by laws of the municipality. Carried. Moved by Mr. Todd, seconded by Mr. Medd, that a by law be prepared authorizing the clerk to charge for all copies of rewards and documents in his possession, on her then thous which his duties require hiss to do gratis, st a rt. not exooedin`` sight cents per hundred words.(:arri.d. Tee trea- sure's report showed balmw end receipts of $6012.75 and expesditure $419281 leav- ing $819 94 on hand to January aooeeat. the report was Mod. The clerk's and tress- urer's hoods were examined and accepted as satisfactory. On action of Messrs. Medd sad Gibes., naves espies of the mania* world were ordered for tea of council mid odours. Moved by Mr. Todd, seconded ky Mr. Derain, that the following eomprlu the Board of Health for 1803: Metas Stuart, Miller, Ward, Gibson sad Medd with Dr. Cam as medical adviser. Carred. The clerk reported hewing registered 48 births, 14 rages, ed IN deaths dumas 181N. Noted be Mr. Gibes., seeonded by Mr. Meld that the time be sweated few return- ing the collectann real astir Fd. let. Curried. Moved by Mean Tedd and (Dhotis, that e cheek be lama !sr them...et of collueter's salary and held by tre*dsrer lentil the roll be returned. Qaned. The Inllewiag dacha were issued :MMeus� iWorld, 7 � $4 26 Jas. &smog ditch ed piping y demes* remef- leg gravel $1 00 ; IR K Millgy mien hoer $160 ; Ales. Stuart, rape. Laremery em bridges and rates $6 s darb. dentis. espemese, $36 711; A.e D. (`,amara*, se eullse.ter, $60 ; K. K. Miller, e Mi Wier Dutehee aid Wnterwolerms AM, $11.00. Conwail adjeerued to tweet on Saar - flay APIA MC R K Miller. ebMb sheile a a Pa a. Siam, Ramie. Pree- mie, Bo ivi•. Chili, , Roumania, fel• glum. Ores.., Italy Seale, the State es the Nile, the Bou Republic ries, Pees*, Peru, sad in fast, •Ime+a every country and every poops seder the sea, exempt that enc country with whim • a eomparasa ahe.ld be mad•• ---that k eat eoemtry lying maimedde our ewe, separated item as by slily an artificial tesedary lies, and peopled by the same race, speaking the pane laIsnsjgu�age, having the ease Christian faith sntl ee thcmeelvee--in fast our awe brothers" "sad sister. Whomever the altar of the average Conservative mews - piper been that barley hes taken smother glop of two or three oasts • bushel, or eggs • seat or two • dolma ; whoa bay drops from $16 to $11 • tee ; when railway ties will sit sell at CanadaKworth speak bedlamsomriwaysYee[Kao i• i•g of,the B M mammies the Dies freta Seediness; when same ass, who bellevimg this woe abeame soder the lieseisiel meeki•gs el the Ilabsaal Polk* s. •an pe.ew l *sentry of twisty wilii. used en the cqumgtk of cash faith i._viSs=p••pe, in Ter - sate real ease. ; whom ash a ase hes some dm* with • great trio then the averse O e euserweive alter gsfor eemolNhto Is R� Ale. Omeerdieg to Ile est eery, masecl" hearer, bat he nw stows ir.Teaaab�thro e Mn he eels & the wesyye Wes farmer, gegagar.rwas m the ch.br. The r Gs gage rel ,slab dealer by v. •pe clMmseM were ends : lobo Toesi, a- Cpr�a� a NW lithe and dry fres mmmm; Jobe Rohl, toneealaird drer;;lsa0- J. Sow- ats �.h aIrla.a sleeken iets.. =warms t i.• iSasRatbsa Peek L M..ma Ter bt. he ea w fu well ill tea lel i tewith, wDem. dMet, m ll -1 health trade r Conks 1s seater by a SOW del. e0/o. tea ad with pause and ask as bcara bre sr a Man N psis • few yews res km of Heals& The fslwL.g seMam s wars or- b we Maser wine ower this grecs her lend b he pal t—Agbew Name $1.66, Masa weft shows thee the wade Is S. far Ise kml t Seessel 1cia, OWL k+cp. per heti ewe than M was a leer yens atgpo tag M! Semens M Des u .s., 1891 t --.s as *.angio, Ithe vales dOsead*'s Weal `.L Ghia, SRA .a,el l Me. Dame, 110., TOWNSHIP OOUNGI.S. den rake* Ma Pal 'pggfen•te ter tie Venni; tundentsaip es NO Awls culturel College Lit AnsiegegiggigtbelsgYtl. esuutute Trustee. The Mewing Come intakes for tie tear. THE COUNTY t-(tUNCIL OF HU - rim mei pu.su.ut M seta, se Tuesday, Jam 24th, MN. The clerk called the in. stills to order anted read the names of the reeves end dopey - reeves who had Ole.[ proper griilleates fres their respective clerks. All the members were present except reeve Stuart, of Wet W ewaassh, who was absent at the belstdt of it sink rdahiya. The clerk requested the comma to elect a warden for the present y. -sr. Moved by Mr. lls)lurcbis, aeooseded hp Mr.:McDetald, that Jo . Italia, Eaq., reeve of Ashfield, be warden far the current year. The clerk after dye lapse ei tie proper UM. and no other name having leen placed in nomination declared Mr. (7r�a elected warden by acclamation for the earre.tyear. The warden subscribed se the ash of office, and thanker the oeibaa for the honor he had received at the hands of the council. Letters were read from Messrs. J. Buchanan, J. Atkinson sod W. W. Cooper, rnakum application for the county Modest - ship at the Guelph Agricultural College. Referred to special conimittee. Moved by Mr. McLean, esoe.iad hl Mr. Holt, that Dr. Ur, of (' )Per. Bhatr, of Clinton, and Dr. booth, Bsederth, he trustees of their respective Collegiate Institutes. Carried. Moved by Mr. Taylor, seconded by Mr. Shepherd, that William Costa, of Clinton, he appointed auditor for the current year. Carried. The wanks eppointd W. G. Det% Sea• forth, as his auditor. The striking committee was elected en carding to clause 19 of rules and �r_e�guly�ations, and 000sisted of Messrs. 1MCMerohie, vin, Proudfuot, Kydd, Cook, Beilins and Cox. THi ootlrrrt'IN rut 1.81L Executive Committee — Means. Mile, Kay, Girona, Kennedy. Sperling,- N. H. Young. McPheras.. McRae, Sane(. Finances Committee -- Menu. ROMEO, Proodsr F W.rsusea. , Manes Woods, Brock Equalisation Ostend tter—llama Ha{t, Cook, Cox, MoMarhie, Farber, M -Donald, Watson, Kydd, Shepherd. Road Bridge -Mesw. Flats, Graham, Gibson, 'borrow*, Oliver, Howe, TeraMll. Taylor, Creik.hank. Idncation—Messrs. Maguey. Kerr, Me - Kay, Mal, Chambers, (riper, Stewart. County Property - Molars. !leaden, Sparkman, Sherman, Evans, Dasa Warden's Committee- -Moms. Bandar., Kydd, Silber, Cox, Milan Special ---Cook, Rollins, Garvin, Holt, Mo - Ewan • • CURRENT OPINION. O Nat MOND IT ow. Leaden Advertiser sir data Th.M*g_n has at lost admitted there is cask a thing as the exodus. But his only resedy for it is the old Rag and the N. P. • • • .o r.nsAn xxy sMtlief. Hamilton Timm Protease Hdarlsse, who is is Ragland on an spial visit in the interests of the Dominion H.vsrseisnt, bin base talking about the 'oadlli— at Albs (messes la Gonda end the ON U.a ing and the Weston Mercury and Esmsenelaire Harald gsotes him se saying IS. " Pease the, ea Aha sense of to sseke of the ese- mimsr to iaergm the prima M Msirwuatser. can be no parmesan r'1e1/ for :Wa- nd depresses." The professor is r • • • LZESUI04. hers mer etre ..Press meet. Miss Jennie M eel of Obrbeuld is widths relatives Mrs Mr Aahten, of Swansea hen hem vide 1eg his drag►Nr. Mew Joseph Blseklr. Joseph Norma, Jr., of the miredsr twos, with his brother risnesL, been taw vMliag relatives hes - er rens exiounuisaisr. The Montreal Witaees : AsMakti fe the deepatehes Mr. Hagg•rt simemmad at Team* that there woeld so *wit to &- Sees as the Ietercolo.iel Refltq bud - noes and len the ext breath aeenneus a Idea If nom thosead *Ohm Mr. Riaggset dein. however. le lase missed the &Sok fres half a million */ Lues le that neesd above. If he heabs t. de this within • few month& the . seat has be.. mush to hoes M not tz the the remedy .o.. w ofof Ithus sea omg..Has Me merely "hanged the leased boat es how has the se amege of M. UK ar dkmidah l Ma eapwoia by hag • NAM f " Kt. See- saws lie work," se the Owateeent sr - PM .all it, weds ex lwg«sn. ASHCIELO. Pimm our ewa ate rwmetseA The Meknes are filled upwish seem [hese the moss* heavy arifta The trolls as the reeds sons posse has hem wily stepped. W. Wil., We.. walesosak,r jdthig his beams about ferhad. J1wogs promo a benti1eJ apposra s few lis men assiet,t There has hese esnmvolsrehle eebes'e is Ibis visiniy lastly. R Aadraw bas base est the sin list kr asses tome bpi we mu gid te her he is reMwriog. Labs= Nannie. —A t the re begat[ A. Mea shl end b'e'ers Geresex: lslis. eneip y iof f ` r� pole_ snort no cif.. There se an pregesensl having a pair �1 a steasat dim he gen The 1 lama now he the *Atm- ensn. aid ens ifs V ear aids. fee tilvlmtturvien. awe its masa a •• inessase a*'hswae. Sand tad , • bu.ught " lea f, of n—.as (lbs tamswrapp ri te Lower Wei. IAA. Seat •IS, pesblrtFlntce asm end pre will reeAws by free hem awl eite sump to asawMD•a h M Mee heel Is Ws year T►. Ie is asele�� era