The Signal, 1894-12-13, Page 1OS
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been applied to your imports of cottons that
w.. applied 1s 1878 you would have had to-
day $4v8,2i8 mon in your perked. .I
direst them Ggur u for . moment. A httl
of the much talked of duty oa tea may hel
to wash it down.
We have looked at what you have bee
taxed on cotton imports, but what shoo
the dd,timal prize the rnsaufacturer at
homer ibis to chorea you whoa we find him
protected with • 30 and 35 per coat. tariff.
Aceerdiag to the last census retires of
1891, the total output of our cotton mills as
shot wear was $8,451,724 welsh t• accepted
by the (.o..remws as the yearly average.
That this all or nearly all went into con-
sumption o t'•n•da u evidenced by the fact
that our total cotton expecte of last year
only resorted N8.i,314 or only 4' per asst.
of the total output of the eottoo mill.. The
('•asthma consumer has therefore purchased
from the home maut.cturer .bout eight
willies dollars' worth r year of his metes
product. Puttee it at • raw •verge ed
say the ntwufacturer ho. asjoyed a protec-
tion of noly 30 per coot. oo his cotton «
12' pur coat. mere than )lookwzeg•ve ham
it is not difldc.lt to figure out the oddities -
ad pries be has boss sale to charm you for
his let s sin what it aggregates.
Wi & protection of 17i per oast- be could
have °barged you just that much more than
you wouldhave pod if moon goods were
nt. the fro list.
ion the eight million dollar worth of the
product of his cotta mill. with • 1744,7
oast he could here added
Signa +
subscriptions
CASH IN ADVANCE
(• Tai rot.lcv for 1895
VORTY-SI XTH YEAR. -1496
_?41,/r 101?)
THE DOINGS AT OTFAW
Whatl.Ooing on at the Cant
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GODLRICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, f►ECEMBER 13, 1894.
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9. McGILLIC(J1)Ul , f 1)1'J'(►It.
hag, .S SE H 3w ' Y ' 3 MgEgREPINOleci leo& 14,886
Qlsel ; Lade Roped' Locke : `it. Charles
1r..oh latsrsolorisl. &c. 1f Sir chais=es
`d purpwly started out to assist the
el party, he could not have dose mon
tat lar them th.o be has dose by admit rag
this fact.
You bare talked ever woos Mackwsis went
out of power to 1878 because be taxed you
14 mato per tread s a duty on tea sed eight -
teethe of . oat s duty a cotta, I while giv-
ing you your cotters sad agricultural impair
meats at • 174 per cent. tartffl bat the ail -
INNS tb. Tory t.overameat 5.e taken out et
you through the Public Works and Railway
l iepartment, to say oothlao of the incrwss
ot r,.i per oast. to the aggregate customs
t" duties •anu&IIy takes out of your pockets,
&t&,
the escapes your notice. No, Tupper was quite
.•l I right wbea he said the grit policy would de -
Tory crass the reissue and ouose•lueotly the
been
mama of mosey the Grits would have .t
their disposal w "powder on public works.
•e They would have ample to lay out on legmti
de mato works but there would be no "buns'
d for the "beodler.' Thud' you, Sir 'haulm,
• you .re not often so generous toward. your
. rlllrlsm or Tore rlal.erlaI *rate.. he
r.11aey « lbs t n N "T1. Duty a
lea" Mnta& at tic• .Nes. Let
Hee Nl a1 tee .sageole
I ■..want Uorresp..de&es.
i7`I•AWA, 1►*. sib. I want
lave. little talk with you this week w
dormers If you have list•oed •,o the 1
;Dg " Tory Urslors " or watched the
press f« soar time past you must have
impressed with the close following tiny h.
area, In defending Moroselves, to the
fame offend by the 1'o&ti..r who sat
•• 'I'kask 1,od I am sot s other mea aro
We ars ooe•tently heart/ of what Al
ander McKenzie did: thea he =moused • duty
.in ten, a mem end on neeserrhse of lite
It is true be made w end toffee bear • porn
tura ot the burden •t taxation, but lets look
ai the figures. 10 :S75 w• imported 2,57'.,
P4; pounds of greets and block tat. Th.
total duty paid was $611,311 or • ?motion
over 14 coate par head of our total pepul•
ties • fruiter over one cent • mootb.
Now hiss a their stark arrumeot agorae
the Liberals (►m cent s mouth. Just
Pause .rid balm a little laugh w yourself for
you teapot bolo it, though it has cost you
dear, if you wtll for • moment picture thin
milium of dollars the Mc(:reeveys, Lame -
,L Lome et al have swindled you out
of. 1. the one ease the reach of the eye
will not grasp the colossal amuse you hove
bean robbed uf, while r the other ase it
re•Iwn• tie nest powerful locro.eope to
doted what. for legitimate purposes, was
taken by Macksre out of your pocket.
But about the tax o. the ..cesssrtes of lite.
1■ 1878 the avenge duty on coal al woo
'2.7 per amt. The imports for October hat
show that the duty on coal oil averaged 87
per cent .tad file in face of •U the prom
Sees of the 1;overoment let session to give
you chap oil,
Io l'-'7:•, the tan per bead o. Dual oil was
I cats : to 180', it ens •ver 8 oe0ta They
Say great stress on the taxes M.tkensie im-
a coffee whoa chid it amount to '
he total duty paid a eats in 1878 w
$3h,.k,1, oras avenge ram of duty of eight-
eenths of • met ver head of population. tat
why do they eel toll yastthe•sto•tim•tbas
u.da' Mackarie's tariff your •gricelt.
implements .d cottons were taxed 17.
east. and compote it wick what they .re
dragging o -it of you a duty oo th
articles.
Let us look at the oottoo story In 1
a imported of orates good. to the value
5b.902,'i92 sad on thew goods paid $1,208,-
075 m int♦. la 1893 a only $4,567,402
worth of ootteoo you psad$1.296,843. Tart
Is for 58;,768 lass duty in 1878 you import•
ed $2,,43,552 worth of ,coons more aha
e. pohpal 000eam.ts
Rut would the country s4ue•1 d the Grit
policy did decrees the revenue end reduce
tatation • 1f one can judge right It a re-
duced taxation the Nuatry a crying for.
There in only one claim who say keep it up
rod it u chow who are ksias made maim
urea out et ill
ro1
Per Tug W aisLY Comm. - Ear fifty years
,ice The Weekly Glebe of Toronto has bad 00
enviable reputation s the one great Liberal
8/g weekly of the Dominion. It has always
of linea s high class journal, end ai welcome
,r=enter ta thousand• of homes. It was Dever
better ma a oewapaper then It :a to day.
The (;lobes enterprise is proverbial. lis
0orrospondata have traversed .ad written
up almost every Section of the country. All
jy great events have been fully rep«ted. The
speeches of leading politia«, whether on
the floor of Parliament or an the stump,
Joe bays been promoted ea they were uttered,
e and are all fairly treated, whether ]aboral,
Conservative or Patron. The Glob* is the
only weekly paper is (hods that gives
e such full and fair reports of I'arliase.tary
prooesdiegs, creat church meetings. tad
other similar oecnrrenoes of Provurcial end
mtaonel Interest. Among lending features
of recent numbers may be mentioned
speeches by Mr. Loarier, Sir John Thomp-
son, Sir Richard Cartwright, Mr. Monter.
Mr Hay000k, members of the t►ntarlo (ibi-
net. end others: letters from members of
The (:lobe's *Meanie! staff who travelled
through the Provinoe of yahoo and ever
the rata of the Treat Valley fatal, iatar-
WS mad linters oa
hat
.iasettoo, the reform` the la system, important t
reports from the scar of the Jaime Kis
murder, the McWherrel trial, sad other
gssattoa.l events. The aim of The 1;lobe
is to he trastwortby. The ('lobe kiss the
beet abroad telagrepblaservis obtainable;
la foreign, American end laa.diao dm -
patches are unexcelled, arta .♦,role week the
w►ole world is brought ander revisor. The
agricultural department It right up to the
times : the crop end market reports am tail
mad reliable. Rseo..ble space ie gives up
each week to lighter reading. and good
stories is one d The Olob.'s attnetio.s.
harbor feature are the weakly
uwtri trent the Khan's poetical pen.
As . family 'newspaper The Weekly t ache
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS•
S' at tet*, r'.,a D.i'gra.it (.hratmas
number of Sorik.er's Maganne for iieeem-
ber 1894, s an °:Dollar one. Among the
meteor are Me followrsg "The Grass-
hopper and Me Ant," drawn by A. R.
Frust. "Primavera," • study by Albert
Lyocb. "Last Shadows," posted by
Emile Frust. "M.Aodrew • Hyma,"
Rdyard Kipling, illustrations by Howard
Pyle. "The Matrtaet of Toot's* Benefit
Amociauoa, Retort (;rant : dltutr•ticoa
by A. R. W osrell. • •I :oorge Fredonia
Warts. BA.," by (Mar Steakhouse. " A
Madera Sir t;•Isbad,' by Itanoah Parker
Kimball. "The Meth of ( rains," by
WaJtor lauot Palmer. •'A !'vainer of
Imaginary t;eography." b, Brander Met•
the.., illuetrations by Oliver Herford.
'The Woodcutter's Hut, ' by Archibald
lampoon, tlleatr.tions and engrevi.ts by
Frank French. •'A. (►Id Sorow," by
Dorothea l.uom.a "Ry S po.stli11 lovte-
ttoo," loy Emma Lyode. "7'he Story of a
Path," by H. C. Rruaoer, illustrators by
•. R Frost ••Mia.ehaha" by Eva Wilder
Md:leri0.. "John March, Southetosr,"
(oaseIodel), by G. ('able. ' The Point d
View", "The Christmas Pear of Mind',
Ili'. Holmes as a Ctyilizer, itis. Holmes and
Boston.
protection$1,
000 to bis selling pries, while with • 30 per
omit promotion he scald lave inerssd his
aur=a to 52,400,000 or exactly one million
dollars more • year than be could h.y*
taker out ofou es M 17 per .eat tariff.
New add to tale the $098,198 1 showed you
had paid as •dditie.al duty as the arum
you imported sad you will fid that year
tribute te the "Cotton King" has hes. &
the rate of $1,468,208 per 00.001. Omtar
is se mesh • aseomity as ter dual .els the
only ditous.e0 is that ewe gees os the oar
side and the ether Weida ilat the oettoe
iudm(ry ibet the oey e** that is provi.g
• rattier *spondee ens to d••elop.
Why .iH not the mteteters who are new
.reit Mem the oseutry tell yaw atm
thing about from. 05, no, teem are
Misr they rave for you to Gad eat fer
yournolvss.
IM you think thea Mr high Mt&tiea has
heel thrown apes you solely for the bsaelt
el eh. m00.f•eturer' Dost you think
Mare is • decree .f ineressary waives
mi.gked with Mar allowed pbihathrepy i
do. They prunes mach masons for the
o rsof..t.rsee. bus they sae more •,Deer&
d shout thes..lw Seen now. They most
h ave r'e•e.K Vo might as well ask &
Vanderbilt to discltarv. Me servants and do
ha own work as m sp•et the precast Gov
•r.wsmt to cess dews trait Moir -ert,rava-
rot ideas sad live e*aemisMay. look at
their reesrd, Sir Orris' 'Lipper mid is
Me ~Him, , provisos@ the ether day that,
"the Oris policy tf carried wet would do -
oases ansa.it and step eapasdiiere on
ewees (StermVyre.wN .. stop.
oma
SGsti i lr•k'S hied Den ; .y
Gan
Beak le "A.MMepin•.'
Dent Sta.--la Far last Mae we nolseed
as &rtiele sigma 'Ants-fle.opoly,' on.
ammo( that • wheat buyer is going to es-
tablish himself int our tow., }ad that ibis
will he welcome news to the fainters in our
eertio0 and to the people of Godericb. Rut
he further Mho the Big Mill t• •', reapply
.ml plays mooned fiddle to all the serreaod
ing market. The =.fere.« to be draws is
that we are sot p.yier equal to ethers and
instead of the Mill b.i.g • hw.gt ft is a
positive bakery M evar tows. This snit •es•
started individual assorts, without am
shadow of authority, what is sot osrreet,
.ad ia him ra=ys malls aper her Hoard of
True es ase M it that so sash monopoly
.Tisa.
We um only =.vibe • dderaine et our
hoard of Trade bet may ether matleson
tram hewn or weary M .'.mine into our
p.roh..es et west, .ad by tablas our aver-
age being. year is and year out, we e a
Mew Mirth.' hansom h this s.etisn wear
is so way by Warne their what so the
Big Mill
This malt i. deep's .LMi.g, dere .N
ammo* wet emir bis ew...me Mt like ell his
kind prefers to set • eww.rdly part by giv-
ing s • stab is the dark. \ ours truly,
(Matt.voa A Rummies*.
Oe.t.b.5. Dee 10.
The Munn* (ioveu.went prepense
,dimes • strum .Mirth .til render it ens -
smeary few embers imwremee sespe.is de -
big beedmies there M depma hogs &mounie
as el teen &edif=y te meet obi -
THE PREMIER IS DEAU.I
81r John Thompson'. DemIse.
M Was Waken 111 asddesly at WI.dser
Castle Afar .N.. Swore la 0* s
■,cabin el the rrlvy 1'e.ee11,
sad s.or.mbed.
Special to Tat YliinaL.
LON DON, Ileo. 12th. Sir John S.
U. Thompson, premier of the Dominion of
t'made, died suddenly at Windsor this af-
ternoon. Attar Str John bad been swore to
oe • member of the Queen's 1'rivy Council
he sat &t lunth with Marquis of Ripen &ad
others wino he was suddenly taken ill.
11r. Ellison, surgeon an ordinary to the
household at Windsor, was summoned but
sir John was dead before the doctor arrived.
1 he ',futon has cot yet baso informed of
the death. The body of Sir John Thonip-
son has been removed to ('t•reoce Tower of
Wtndeor t'sate where it well remain until
an inquest is bold
COUNTY EXCHANGE-
B1sLGRAVE: T. Serandett has rent-
ed hs farm to Heap Owen, for the cam
of $120 & year.
Chemo. Mrs Forbes, hoe of the oldest
remdeote of town, is suffering from • pare -
quo stroke.
Theron Mrs. Nelson sad family have re-
turned to. town from Dakota, end purpose
»amain( here
Zurich Jotio Thompson has been engorg-
ed oo teacher for the Zurich school for 1895,
at • salary of $400.
W=age.. K. L. Clarke end family lett
town on Wednesday morning for their new
home in st. Johns, N. R.
Clinton • Aaong the Canadians recently
elected for the Michigan Legislature, is W.
I). Gordon, formerly of Hayfield.
Clinton • Arthur Ty.drll the other day
captured • fine specimen of the grey squir-
rel, by knoekitg it down with his whip.
Clinton John Tedford woo called sway
this week to the ositbborheod of Doodah',
owing to the serious illness of his mother.
Asheeld • Wm. Holland, of Ashfield, has
sed his farm of 100 acres to Mr. cold-
tarps,
,old-
ta p•, of Maitladville, for the sum of 32,-
800.
Wi.ghem E. C. Clarke disposed of his
mommed res frame madams on Patrick -•t
M Mrs. Morrow for • 000sider&tta of
$1,100.
Aibgham - Charlie Smith was tendered
• complimentary supper by his friends o0
Saturday evening previous to his departure
for Georgetown.
Brussels • Mrs. Cavanagh and daughter
left for Owen Sound on Tuesday. Mw B.
11. Kerr t ccompwted them and will restate
for • few weeks.
Photos : W. Aiken., of Hallett, left as
four "small" abbages on Wedn.day : one
of them weighed 22 I5.,, and the others
were in proportto0. New Era.
Safortb : Wm. Scott, of McKillop, has
about two buadr.d fins 1•mbs 'pasturing' in
D. D. Wilmea's turnip Geld, awaiting ship-
ment to the Christmas markets.
Relgr•ve : H. Cade, of loodesboro, has
enured into partnership with J. H. Stevens
of this plass. They intend going into car-
riage building on as extensive scale.
Winches, • Mrs. R Austin is suffering
from • blood•poronise is one of kir arms,
which she cootracted through attending •
brother who ass di with erysipelas.
Bremner Brussels cheese factory old
the berme of this season's make loot week
to Mr. Rielly, of Ingersoll, at 10 1/16 creta
The choose was shipped on Wedmisday.
Brussels • Wm. Holt, Croy, had • live
wild est in town on Wed.ead.y afternoon.
A cord was tied around it's seek rod at-
tached to • strong stir* to keep it at proper
&mese,.
Wingb•m. Thos. MoC1] ssent, of Notches,
Mia, is Farina, old acquaintances in
Moa, alter 00 abusers of Eve years. He
stilt weary the same .4d smile and look. as
YCenl as ever.
Chums : Tbs tw4e of 1•m.s laithw•ita,
of lioderiob towaabip, lett Sere on Friday,
es • visit to Mr sou in California : from
Cii•ago she will be oaoompo.i.d by her
.ode. T. Jenkins.
(.oderle5 T•w.s5p The mother of
Jemth.. Mil/sr Ism of the oldest roside,ss
of the Gouty) died et the residence of her
sen, Amen rasa, Ooderish teweshie, an
Thsr.dy, No•. 6.
Chan : H. F'. MrAlli.ter is bovine as
elevator placed i. his store Muse at the
amnia. it will be • great oasvesietaee to
faraway when deliver -Me grain. R. Lang is
doing the reeeesoare work.
McKillop A varyb•pry into/rim met
at the tynse
joe et ..fes iltaie, oe., 14,
M•Killop, on Doc. Sth. to Memos the mar-
riage of his Jambe«r, Mario. M Oliver
Barris, of (key township.
(ileten • Os Tuesday. se Mas Mary
Tewtmesd was walking along Herne sawL,
she had the manganese to slip dews ens
break her or.i .ear the wrist, nee a.sl&in-
Sag • severe sprain thereof.
Climes : On Tuesday loot Mesas. Rd.
(=&tel.., W. Grigg sad It. Reeder were
at heating •sed succeeded 1■ metering 4
foiss,6 partridges. • here asd • Meek.ogeir-
rel..►ieh is • rare der'. sport
Treatment : (/.c el our village home
seen. is the poses •f Clarke Hayden, em-
ployed by Jobs Ferwt, bi.mkemith, hes
r' and dem it, by t•ki....tm himself •
.if., Mien Tanana, of the bib ss.., of
Gray.
8atf«e5 - A teener was resolved .t 8.a -
forth the steer day sddryssad as lallem
(the right •Masse of fossae set bngves) .
Smith, mith, Feq , e.rw wf .lohe White, de-
eming Smithville, (►Mt ' This le • reared
Meek«
.clovers : The mantis* Maid he Karo
thumb, Re1Q•v., ea Medsy Mist for the
^! ; I H l RON COUNTY COUNCIL.
with
of Gallia/ • mhnieter, mind
rimer of J. M. Miller, et Berrie,
Wein The stipend promised Is 5860
free moos.
Grey William Wilsss, who has beer
resident of this township for the past
years, has purehaeed • fine farm of
aerie near W ood•teek. The prole pod
59,000. Mr. Wilson and family will mo
nett Sprang.
Ezewr Last ought i Wednesday)
ceremony whish made Mrs. Swab Page
the Metr•pobtan Hotel, Exeter, tad W
Simpson, of Parkhill, mon ase wife,
performed by Rev. g. W. Hunt, at
brute's home.
• House 01 Retug;e Contract Let.
19
180
ens I The Wen' N be Ceemplesed Nr.e she t eau
•e
eg Tear-eiT.aM flet *p.rIN (• ma-
th• nate, tet Werk-Leeeeal ..s1
of nese et the (osar/1.
w
the Tint Council :net in the Court Room
on Thursday Dec. 615. par.0Aat to adjourn -
Brussels Desist Lowry. Queen scree
hs disposed of hr eligible residence
Chas. Howlett, • will known Moment*,
the sum of $1.200 lir. Howlett, anon
from farmfl•.gg Mr. Lowry will not remove
trotn Firuseele.
' inept.
for The warden a the choir. 4111 •'embers
Sag were pr.Not except Maesrs K.medy and
Oliver.
The minutes of last meeting were read
end adopted.
Letter from inspector of prisons la rotor
*nee to gaol was referral to LLe county
property committee.
I:e•a.est from registrar for more book
accommodation was referred to the county
property committee.
Letter from .fudge Toms re. bele& for
guidance of crlmus.l auditors' account sad
for •teuogr&pher for court in consul cases,
was retorted to the special committee.
Communication from Swretary Seatorth
Collegiate lrstitute re. trstees, was re-
ferred to the eduoation nom ote«.
Request of caretaker ter carpet was re.
toned to property committee.
Letter from county solicitor re Morris •
Huron was referred to the executive oom-
mtttea
Letters from secretaries of (:deneb and
(lint.. 4 ollegi•tes were referred to the ex
,cutin• committee.
Com. from clerk of Lam►too re claim ot
of Rev. Mr, farrier was filed.
A number of 00000 ts were referred to the
inaoes committee.
Report et the motor was referred to the
county property oomm.tt e.
Report of to. commissioner was referred
to the read and bridge committee.
The council learning of the death of Mrs.
Griffin,wife of reeve Griffin of Aehield,then
adjourned till Friday morning at 9 o'clock.
Seatorth : Mr. Chadwick, of Calgary.
Northwest Territory, has been 1n this •icin
ity for the past two woks purchasing you.,
Durham bulls for the Northwest ranches -
We understand he will ship •bout two car
leads from this part.
t;od•neh Township A very Moran"
event took place at the residence of 'emuel
Rothwell, t;oderich township, on Wednes-
day evsi.g, Dec. Sch. It bong the marriage
of his daughter, Annie, to Wm. Beacom, all
of .od•rioh township.
Hay R'm. Slater, of Miamian, and
brother of Walter Slater, et Hay, came
home unexpectedly last week, atter on ab-
sence of 23 years In the West. Things terve
arespered well with Mr. Slater in the load
of the free. He has • fine term of one hun-
dred end arty acres.
Brussels Alex Strachan was the unani-
mous cheroot the Liberal 4.1.. ('lub aa.uc-
owor to Dr. Ceven.gh in the leadership of
the club. Proctors will M held eoch Mon-
day evesisr in the Odd Fellows' Hall and
new music will be prepared. There are •
lot of ezmllent singers in the club.
Brussels : Rev. W. C. Reilly, who has
been the incumbent in St. John's church,
Rrwls, for the peat two years, left for Mu
new charge---Chetewortb, o miles from
t'wen Sound, on the C. P. R on Wedoes.
day. He will begin work next Sabbath.
Mrs. Reilly went by train Wedne.daynoon.
Hallett Mrs. Joh* Taylor, of Clinton,
boo disposed et her farm on the 13th son. of
Hallett, to James Riley, for • figure i. the
. eighborheod of $6,000. The farm is 100
acres of splendid hood, with good frame
dwelling on it : it had beau Ineed to Mr.
Lilian, tor sae year, who takes immediate
possmesiou.
Seatorth • The farm belonging to the
e state of J. W. Tyer•an was sold by auc-
tion in Seaferth oo Tuesday. Thomas
Price was the purchaser for $6,060. The
farm cootais 150 acres and is one of
the best in McKillop although now sane
what out of shape. Mr. Price has mode a
good h•rgain-
Seatorth . Mr. and Mrs. Alexander stew•
art, et this town attended the widen wed-
ding of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stewart, ot
Chiselburst, on Friday evening last Mr.
Stewart woo at the marriage of that worthy
couple is the old °pantry, and he remembers
the oircumetrnoe distinctly although he w
not five years of age-
Sestorth On Monday evening of loot
week Lorne Weir, can of .lames Wen,
of the Royal Hotel, woo skating on
the old quarry, east of the town,
when he broke through the toe and would
probably hire been drowned, but his little
dog, was which wwith him, grabbed ham by
tho heir and held him until a young fellow,
who lived near by, and who bad bees
watching the skater., came to hie &esietaace.
It all happened se quickly that nobody but
the little dog hod time to thiak wort to do.
Se.forth W. S. ljuarrell, •oung mon
who has been in the employ of J. R. Hen -
derma, of the Huron Road, for about
twelve years, left here last Thursday for
London, England. He woo brought out to
this country by Miss McPherson, .f the
Stratford Home, when quite a small bey,
one was phot with Mr. He.derses, where
be loo .ince hod • good home. He now re-
turns to the old country to visit his mother
and other friend. He is a steady, iodise -
Inoue, well doiag young ■ a.
Hallett Anetber of Hullett's pioneer
residents lam permed from time i.to eternity
1* the perms of Allen bambini, after 00
ills.m of about six weeks. The demand
had lived in fhb tow.ehip for 38 years, be.
Mr • very estimable non 0l high (thereoter,
nod Lams • wife mad three children to
arum tie loss of • loving husband rad
kind father. He was buried in Burns aim
totem, b• the Lotedsboro Forresters, of
which lodge he was • member, the Normal
Ming steeled by • large number Rev.
Mr. Fur °S=orted at the burial serves*.
COUNTY COURT
Tb. See.tes 1. the Ceres t=eas Were on ten
Trial.
Hef«v Me Romer Judge Tome.
Court °pased Tuesday at .eon. Follow
fag ,roar were heard.
Timmim •. Homy. Aetna for gods
sold &.d delivmed. Mr. Holt fee p1ff. R.
L Nakayama, for def. Gaussel, memo*
mg, His Heiler directed that the matter ie
q.s.tiee be referred to J. A Mortes, bar-
rister, Winghem, to esquire arid report
order sorbs. 101, Ontario .lodie&t.reActa
Miller v. Mutual Life les. (e Actios to
recover the sm•.uat et Promissore note
foesby the Moist, M t* the defe.a..ta
R. D)aaesy for pl(i ; Mr. Bristol ter
delta
betweenthemeless.effected • ••Nlesent
Record withdraw, ;
n e oder as to median or sesta.
Swett Y. Geary -*Mimi for pries of 00 et -
Hamm Gamow, Q. C. and R. 4.
A&ye, Mr pink.. 1. A. Collies ler left.
(lase la program cabsa we was se prem.
The seisaillealber
Rat bend that her lite, New ere improved
seers Syrup et
ltlge, Mom 1a sthe eed the kennel Whet of
a ansa e Wm b• say etas, era
eeigabble On
them noill
dna enjoy N amid 11 bassets them. 15.
roloidhnbta nati Oie.l.11% sooty.
R.baer5la Ilse Ts ilg.ug, Gala $1 • TEM.
0l n. hour.
Friday, Doc. 7th, 9 a...
Conseil resunted.
blazers of previous meeting rad sad
adopted.
A number of additional .cwusts were re-
ferred to the finance committee.
• motion re eaeming of Mclean'• bridge
oa boundary line between Tunberry and
Cullom was referred to the read asd badge
eommitre.
Report of education 0ommatt•. memo -
mended .cceptans of restitution of Messrs
Good and Smith as members of &asforth
Cellgi&te. The report woo adopted.
On motion Messrs. W. I) Bright and J.
G. Scott were appointed to fill the vacancies
canoed by the ,here reslrn&tlons.
• metra that Rev. Mr Corner be paid
$10 for damages sustained in &Mesce of
bridge &erose the Aux Suable river was re-
ferred to the Strom committee.
On motion the treasurer was asked to ob-
tain the t o. solicitor's opinion as to liability
of county re claims of Clinton and Seatorth
Collegiate Istitutee.
The report ot the house el refuge commit•
tee was referred to the executive commit
tee.
■DI at or }carrot .ttY•T.
This committee is nompos.edd of the follow-
inggestlemen, Messrs. Hat (Brehm Mdoe,
Felber, K&wdeo, (Bok, Mcl onald and Proud -
toot.
The purchase of land bought on which to
erect house of refuge, was completed.
The committee met at Clinton no Aug
31st sad had .1. A. Fowler, architect on
Mad. The plan of Fowler & Fowler has
hese accepted and it was agreed to retain
Fowler A Fowler to supervise the building,
at me and • half per oast of .net.
A well has boon sunt on the premises and
the land ploughed.
A written ooetr■ct was rewrimeaded M
be anode out, te bo aimed by Mr. ("cooper and
his sureties. Said contrast to specify for
payment of 76 per oat of pries on pro-
gress oortificate Mood by architect : no Cor
►iica1 to be issued 1411 1,500 worth of am -
torte! is en the ground.
it was also recommended that • bylaw bo
to rates $12,000 to cover cams of
ldiag.
Also that orehiteeta shall make so ohmage
involving an espouse of over $30 without
comsat of the building eommitteo.
The .bore report was referred to the ex
motive cantina nos
Tenders for molar! wood,•Iredy •ward
*1, were placed before the otewtive com-
mittea
The oosacil okra. • dje.nod all 2 p.m.
.vtt-Writ. moor,
Friday, 2 r. r.
The report of the Ca property onassitise
was read .ad the following reeossmend&.
time made •
That request of registrar for itsor,.o5d m.
eesmodatlou be deferred till January mag
Thin aim tag.
rase i■ the registry
be proo.rwd for the hr
pregistry ono. se the presmns
pss • caste
Theare le referee.* to esutm0aration from
Sheriff Gibbon& mad iasp■otor of Prisons, re
drair■ee .t g■nl. the O.. meager examine
premien and report at January ,ar=ts s M
suet of .sew ele.sbe fie w=ag. et g.ol mad
dreier/stamen
That the apparition of the emretmker fey ambossa
saw granted.
is hell of inert house be
Tim report wee adopted.
Tb. report of the read sad bride, eon
mister ..s read with the fellowi■g reoeea-
mana.tiem :
Tb.t O.IIy bridge Ming in 8s.phea tp,
be no aseensed ►y the ,naafis.
That Relntemille bridge, also bridge es
Gee. 9, ■owirk, sad Meader, brMeo o
bin be.ilt of mem
ilea hrMte, peeing stems •5.1-
mash, be bats .1 steel or ire., with rd•
(h. dart=sn w ant name of tltla report was
Mid over till Jesuitry meati g. The ether
clauses wen adopted.
The report of th• finesse t'omm.ttse re-
commend the psymrot ut the following ne-
cou.a Inspector Robb, 3135.17:.1. E.
Tom, *15 30 ; R. Holmes, $9 70 ; Victoria
Industrial School, $90 711 ; Pbippeo and
Simpson, $15; Davison t Co., $23 39
l'aoadtau t'atract Record, 54: Stu•u., 53
Brophey t Sen, $2 ; Rzeter Advocate
$3 64 ; 1'. McCarthy. $4; Win. Martin
$1.50 ; W Ingham Times, $3.25 ; 4 . Snell
56 ; Js. Wilkinson, $13 OS : John Walker
$14 ; J. Rrophey A Son, 516: Henry saw
$90.8,5 ; Goo. Swi.hmak, $S5 58; ; Sicvai.
$11 82 : Empire, $1) 10; Globe, $h 60 :.Joh
Ansley, $,5 ; (:. N. Davis, 530 46 ; 'retort
Expositor, 55 80 : Blyth Standard, 14 40
r p. (''borne, 115: News R.onrd, et5 : Star
$16.12 ; Brussels Herald, $2 SO
In reference to claim of Morns Tp. r
bridges, it was recommended that onunty
solicitor • op utoo be obtained s to county'
li&bhlit . It was also recommended aha
Rev. Mr. Garner be paid $10, provided the
county be rehired from any further claims
Account of Drs. Shannon A Shannon was
recommended to be not paid.
Account of A. R. Parnell; payment $15
was recommended.
The following accounts were use rww.s-
m.oded le be paid : l: N. )lava 70e.,
Brussels Post 53 50, (.odeneh Organ Co$30,
F 4.. Neelwo $24 36. Fewer Tames $212.56,
Acoos.t of Fraser i Porter w laid over
to January session. A.ounta of lock-up
keepers were also laid ever. Amounts of
Thos. (sundry $100, .1. T. Garrote $520,
House of Refuge committee 548,3.0 were oleo
rec,mmeode.i pod.
Owtsg to the greet trouble in adjusting
the accounts referred to the finance oommit-
tee the following rules were laid down for
guidance of county officials also that met.-
chants
er
chants and others might here tbeir rceounta
promptly paid when presented
1. That no printing, stationary or other
supplies to the court house of ieials be pur-
chased except through the Co. clerk, who
will be held responsible for such puroh.s.
2. That no account will be reosived by
the onuoctt until properly certified to.
3. That the Mork shell keep . pas book
of all supplies purchased by him end have
Co. clerk i0ittal came.
Ile sympathy of the council Wei extend-
ed to reeve Griffin of Ashfield, a the lues of
his wife, sad Mr. Grit In was excused from
further attendance.
The council ala expreseed is regret in
Ute seri ns illness of W. Oliver reeve nt
1:rey.
The council .d pursed till 7 r.
•'oc.cr ttoelr.
FROM OVER THE BORDER
News Notes !Irons Washington
• (hangs Milled. eft the Gras..♦: 1hwe
(les -.Ill• Likely Ie be Meier* Ike Miens,
-laden. Tn.bler 1n mese arya.,ef
Nebraska •ealsM rrelgbe rMU.
$ From our fts ulsr Corr•.ponde.t.
A HINGTI)h, 1)e. IO h. it
h° looks as though the Hour might be a the
eve of • stampede to favor of the currency
, pl•o proposed by Secretary Carlisle, not-
w,thst•rdiug the diffidence oath which it
e seemed W n•re been received. All the
work thea has been dope hu heeo under the
surface, the idea aeemtng to liars been to
secure the wp•.ort of a majority before
, arousing any opposition, aa•d f'reetdent
t'leveland has done more than hie share of
it. Three days levo there did out appear be
be . probability that the pias would be ser-
i
er
I tously cooatdered by the Hous. Now, it
appear* be Haematin M.4 the t moinitt a on
hankies ..d carre.cy wbioh toddy gave
secretary Carted* r long hearing on his
recomroendattow, wall report • bill within
two week• that will not vary materially
from Mr. ('arlale'• recommendations.
Whether the hill can pas the House robot
yet certain : oppesitioa may develop, al-
though there as little that le .car. is tight
n ow.
The preseat play a to have the bill re-
ported before the Christmas) recess, and to
have it endorsed by a I)emoct•ttc caucus s
w en as Congress reaseembles, and rushed
through the Huu.e Nes to give the Senate
plenty d time to act ups It. There w
several obstacles which may came Into col
!aeon with this plan, the principal of which
is the attitude of the silver men. 1t they
decide to stay out of the caucus sod oppose
the bill its chances for getting through *111
be materially dimaai.hd, if not entirely
destroyed. Some of the silver moo have
mid that they would be willing l0 support •
ball for an lncresse of National Haat cur-
rency and far • State Sank currency, booed
upea the suggestions of Secretary C.rtiste.
but others have °bleated to the pima be-
cause it does not provide ter the use of may
silver. Some of them will e.deaver to tet
the committee on banking and eurrsacv to
make genie provision for the use of silver to
the bill to be reported.
Although a caucus of Democratic Senat-
ors has ,.eluded • currency bill in the order
ot humor for the m•snoa it u almost • ter-
tainty that sone eon be passed that i• sot
approved by the silver 4esatort, s the rules
of the senate, which the same caucus de-
clined to *hangs, make it possible for even
three or four Senators to debate on objec
tameable measure indefinitely. Few, if any,
people in Wshingtou believe that It will be
possible for the Senate, under its present
rules, to pass any measure that a determir
edly oppposd, and at will be little short of
a miracle to produce a currency hell that
would not be.
Among the bills ineluded to the Demo-
cratic order of business fur the Senate which
are likely to get through are the Bankruptcy
bill : the Nicaragua Canal bill : the Arire.A
end New Monica Statehood balls, mad the
bill providing • territorial Government for
that portion of ldfsn Territory oceup.ed
by the five chihzed enema of Indians. The
Jourt resolution for the election of Senators
by the people, which hos been adopted by
the House, hos • place in the order of busi-
ness, but as chaos for getting adopted
might be better and then not be good.
Notwithstanding the positive promise to
the contrary of the had of the Syndrome
which bought the recent issue of hoods, it
has been ascertained that some of the banks
which were members of the Syndic.t• lure
bass drawing the gold opt of the Treasury
that wee paid in for the bonds, by present-
iag Treasury Dots for redereptfn, •a -
other argument in favor of legislation which
will make the Government independent ot
the bebllp.
Delegate Rawlins has warned Secretary
Hoke Smith of impandt■g trouble 1 Ptah,
and told him that it the (:e•.r.ment did
sot drive the depredating Ute Indium out
of Ptah the people would. Mr. (towline
says he believer that unless the Government
seta promptly 00 belies my will be pre-
cipitated. Secretary Smith has up to thin
time been inclined, through the reports of
Indion armee, be sake light of this affair,
bit he has promised Mr. Rawllm to look
further ante 1L
Kepreeeotative Rryma, of Nebraska, lost
bone of his beldame and comb.tivesess by
tailor in his effort to climb ,.to the Seas,
In • rod hot upeoch against the hill 41.1 g
railroads the right to forth freight pooh.
whish is Dow Wore the Hoose, he mid tb.4
in -Speaker Reed'. speech in faerr of that
bill was the beldam •ivo.«ey of the right
of monopoly ever reads on the floor of the
RonN.
H L Presto., & Kanas ('tale pbU.ber,
who ba..we Ured of waiting for dividend•
1a•t never erase, has through his attormays,
C. L Treyltb, of W aabingtoo, mad A L
Stzalm, of Ramose City, entered wit ••
John Wedaerhers, tira..gor of the "rr'era
Claims (1..,'• of this city, and William R
Assist, of the "It'. her Harem et
Claims," in which he 'abed tor OM ea.eel-
latin. of • onotraet by whish he agreed M
take forty shares .f otos& is the "Press
Claims Co.," in p.ymat for deertierta,
el•imintti •b& t.44 oo.tr.ct w mad•
0i brig eeselbMama. •ad ooh ing torlbar
dem ler N*~pl' me tA.5*. C,"" ~bin
Sow es Gel . aw.I•.N 114etnee.
heartic
f=lint $ " Sunlight ' Snap
einse
tea ward• (l Why I ►cos • taw
Leah Asses Thin • min "I to Lower
Are.., LN., 4d Acott -et Tenses, .id Fyn
will receive by pmt • pent:461 s. w
Thee".
adversiaimg. ssrd well a ( ' -
Thle is an easy way te deone&to year bath.
Thesnip M the bsst in r . mer5M mrd it
will sly sad le. os.tsge is egad la hie
arappwa, if you tact the emit epee
Writ. rear *Dear •arehilly. ly
L+iWy, , r. u.
The finance committees report wea again
taken up and adopted.
A .eoond report of the rod and bridge
committee recommended that $40 be given
parties who put out fire on Rlueyale tndge.
The report of the special committee with
the following reeommeodations wore read :1
That appointment of valuators be defer
rid to January meeting.
That .fudge Toms be eopewered to em
plc • stenographer in such civil &od erim-
analcases as he deans necessary. The re-
port of the executive committee was read.
It was reeommeoded that the report .f
the house of refuge commnteebecarried out
in full.
That no union be taken m reference to
motion regarding engineers' tr.velliov ex
perigee.
Th&t clause 10 of •sesua=ve committee's
report of last .JAsua he restored and that
the ams be amended fixing the amount
p.y&ble to t:ederich Collegiate Institute at
$2373.7'2, Clinton $2300.88, Seaforth $2710. -
19. This to be accepted by the mad boards
an full of all claims for arrears.
The tendo, of Wm. 1.,e ter supplying
coal to the court bows and registry of8a
has been scoeptd at $5,86 per too The
tender of .Is. Goldthorpe tor wood for gaol
at $2.72 per cord has bene sceepted. The
Moder of Sm.' Monett at 52.53 was the
lowest but he withdrew his tender After
Madero had been opened.
it was recommended that no action he
taken re •btaininr op.ion of county
wlimtor as to claims of Collegiate institute
boards.
Also Chet eo.nmuoicatio, re Moms •
Huron be 61d. That the salary of the
secretary of the county boil of exasioen
Mme.
The report was adopted.
Ry -law No 10, re reward to person. ap-
prehending hone thieves was red three
Um...od p•esd.
• by-law to provide for poet of erwtien
of & Hoose of Holum woo ted the lent
time.
The oouooi1 Mon djomrned.
FAME TRAVELS.
The Meress or • roguery couare .• te...dy
..muse atmewe •tensir -•■ tsapernes
•dri.rte. abase •.ctrl.a and berme.
oesees.
The following excerpt as from the Toronto
Bmpire of Nov. 20th Or. 1.. A. Smith A
Co. showed The Empire yat.rde • Iatter
frees a dealer to Wleauno, Austria order
lag • quantity of Dodd'e Kidney fella. As
abase pills w not advertised outside of
C.mda and the United States. the demand
u fersige emetnes must he dee solely to
the mein of the prspantion. Tins eem
aonieatica aro stated tint the seised pre
tarsi.. in Amtrt• and (1•rut•ay were pr.-
seribing Itodd's Kidney Pills tor .l1 &Maim
isaad&rs, unlading Bright's disarm .ad
with renrrkahie weora (araL
nghs be feel proud of fnrnrkibg •
remedy that net only has • reputation ever
'hi. eentneeet, bet mete all Rump. talking.
The address given for shipment of 0M above
ender w Josh Rurheno. W rano, Pest
Rem*, bei Dakin. (Iahti.e, Austria.
AUCTION BALE&
a
•Bsettles t5er enol.= MIM wane ell
tL1s sane wilt Imre • free settee imorted
t. Ihr 11.t me to the timid mi.,
mem', Dee. 110th. -Asmara sale of
'tee& en presase. el Mrs. J. J. Sulli-
van s.5, ea
Gni). Dna seer.
lewd be sow
&/ lbs anile♦ kir K gar ..sea. Ins Si sl 000 whine bylaw. N be Mita to slid M braethe B1h.400
&seabed far.'
That da imam= w
std.a.er ,realm Mela.a'm & 1
bridge lenses. (Noire.. &ad T.reber y mad