HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1886-02-12, Page 47— 12, 1886. 12 1886
THE HURON EITOR. Mr. McKay as
of economy. n Wi
Huron Notes. The io1I?W1Pg are the officers.elected for the plea Educational MUters I at an early eBe regions i e
d t the ensum ear: W. c. M., L. N tbery, a; most faithf ul official. Sometimes
he Canadians into th are Jeff oft, the done in Halton, unless ww arme nald tanley, I t e list. township has been surveyed Mr, Ross, Of is may be penny wise and poulld E,, BUTTERICK 00.8; vhole popu ion. to enforce tbe� law. date. ' One Blyth; D. - M., Jag. Young, Brussels; economy We make the interest
Chiip. foolish. fault is their own. The maohiuerY to on the Ontario side of Lake Temiscam- week a a span of hohieb for See., . Morrison, Walton; shi Cor. eliable'Paper Patterns for ill kinds of from the ver- prehens
ing fair in itself, and operated as 3 When the Soho of Temperance, came his last summer, and is reported to and I Ir Glen, of the sAXne townshi ted by, Mr. J. & Mill
rt prosen Udie%, Misstee, Boys' and Children!s HURON E XPOSIT teatifiela, go " tb *Ove us they thought that if we did. what the ing :e of good land. "pa a for $430. H. erk Gorrie; Trea;S. J. Drew, -e D repo. OR C�nt&in a large percentag .! McGill, Blyth; A Very Lam Garments, for sale by Ho"MAff BROS-, in 6f Hon. Mr. Mowat has Said (appoint Coin C Brussels n, See. W efence. sot� of the 12 It Ptiblic School inspector for the West
mea Bay -scheme —11r. Chas. A. How every y,msonable facility to perm a Jai t' the Divisionf Hu o Courity col
vo were goiu This'Nipiesmig an of C. J. Pettypieces Winghain. �o the Editor of Tus HuRox Expostron.
-every erly ualified elee r M g missioners and. inspectors) v 9 veinment concession.of Hullettf can�,boast of t ie D —Sincethe -annuab mdeting of the $iR,—I-n your editorial of Jauua� "he report 4
ore is' calle for? as f%r as could be expected. There is has almd applied to the Go he having cil at its last Irepreseni omoters earlif at lambs of the season
I what m d�rke 1;1- the tem-. wh' h the pr Morris and, Grey cheese fact t you havet much to braces a f ull of the work ir
NEW ADVERTISEYENTS. sj)mething'still -to be bi for assistance to ory Director" 22nd yon admi
galling part of the yi . . I .- a two dropped on the 29th n1t. -No 4oub", e really a shold take . the form. Of n perance people in educatmgl ular son- aSK took place, J. A. Ferguson, the cheese ay in reply to my letter. Any one 1872 to 1881, being the eM
Mr.
-besis a er -and who Was also &ding your 'd t rial. Milleers �iuspeetorlate. I
Dominic, Franchise Act is thi provi ri ile —1 Vhile running the shaper at 01 tt
ft tting!- oun6i a 4ected grant of and, so many acres per m i, o would come U berm gurebetween the parent in ge 'I , Of
ArThe-fi )e so fa as tim6ntj and re e
vhich that, the voters' lists shall I requests of both rail-- & Bel's furniture factory, in W111911 I maker of last seasong ineach line denoteig the page of the paper on i so that they may as- 0: e the same conclusion, although you haye ed r by Mr. Iffiller f
ves choose, to ake upon a sound basis, f railway. The I �ueeday last . week, Robert engag d for the ensuing seaon handed diptriet.
th to- the Directors,mak- taken up a very large spac &he, advertisement will be found e ipeol le themsel WaLys'aie before the Government, and it ori left as the sist in enf9rcini g the law 1 his resignation ing to braces the municipailities
harlesworth & -Brownell. (8) thern Iftill and not need wheth h in e in -try of Ashfie
Uht— C OF7 has not yet been ann6u er the e haid two of his fingers on the r ag such explanationsof the causes which of I the Arlool;iTMBNT M it '06 -Wonder he gay a g1leat deal. You say I am lea Vfest Wawsnosh,� Colborne, Goder.
Taylor. (a) p tray !rie�dblj Izac.jitice-A Pro,vinciallists are, at the mercy lirld inanced,him to resign, that the Directors in my premises allid that my conclusions tovIiiship. Sta I Bdyfield Hay, B
i6 H L D.. O., Horses W. anted -Thomas Rem. (8) assessors, who may put on or leav 0 Mowat—With regard to the latter -is likely to -take a favorable view badly cut. t proved 7'1[riborne. The -to
en ew. Spring Gwd". L. Smith. (9), a period giving a of eithei, or both. - One difficulty which wholB band Was not tak off. t rigb to allow,bis withdrawal. At ire erroneous. You have no
si I defer for Exeter am, properly qualified elector at their 'eet magistrate' aw Ir in lof felt i tely aer remipts by trusteeii in the dieft
Farm for Sal"ames Sparks. (5), that in your editorial'' and takti 'ay decided a0swer -as to the cofise we may stands in the -way of, granting railway —Ou Tuesday last, ir R. wl ,
the same meeting and immedia ames 31coonnigle� J5) they Mr. Robert' the props and bolsters you use and the amounted in IS72 to S0,220, ;and Estfty Ewe --J t. (6) will and pleaSure." t take. We thought we had done all that aid is that no one scheme can be assisted* Clin n, shipped twenty!cars of barley Peo�plq's Book and Fancy. Store -C. W. Paps mpor�ry 'The Gov'ernmeut has for some o ew York; th , is w6uld represent engaged the services of W, e'cai i telf our conte alone. to well known in -cheese INotice-John Way. (6� I was needed when wd made provision. on, who is so whole inifierable fabric would tumble JV5 to $45,706. The total imm
grantsuch ne rms as I yr. y eleven thousand,; bushelsi and Thoroughbred Bull for Sale -J. T. Dicksm. is neceigary." The entire reeal is a a should be years rejected all proposals to circles, at the- same- wages -aud te down. Now you say you are inel for all pur. ses1rom. 1872 too It
More that the olice Mag tr te over 100 cars of this article ship- imd spent ngaged on. Mr. Foi Sle-io low to open the
ma hn Holloway. (9) and'if they were i3 Mr. Fergu Son had been e -a been a of this
hnson.. (8), of the Act which inflictq an e�-PeOel an f the coun aid, to believe some one ba 'd appointed�by iesolutio 0 ty or ns ped'-witl l6eks. Ine. biclusive, wan .851P AMON,
I 9 Dai4 J0 would have. in e applicatio iin the last six ' Weli, Sir, I always like to Cum . 11 for Viae-Thornas Cornish.. (5) no councils. I It -was thought that'if the door they Robertson will be in a position to secure -111y -1 were. 'trouble n the people for which G. Cameron) ba �ister, of God- gh on hand' than they could comply with. the very befit prices going during the in- stulfing when I write; ther - U st n enou ---Eb %er Ed d Cash (8) teniperanj� sefitiment was ed e 18 ne wries - and $88, US - for school ai- �:a
e n. He sup Of e iats, which is buill-dings. It is gra to blot
t�oseph= e. equivalei iti afforded *in return, is ab -
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is The pro, as of the session will unfold erich, won the fourth pri ($15) offe4 coming sei 6so rintenaed the the same amount ve -aTnty to get theAct'passed. it sho Q Strong gre -of these by the Toronto Globe for a Christmas --D. X re. (8.) tories necessary. 'We defy our con- oils to use evident in your case, which -would in- that While theamo paid for *ew
Ne t and Shoe Store - whether or not the promoters cheese ma: ting of eight different fac
'ce-s-Campbell-&-Bright,05) solutlely enoug',h to�get the countyco Or=o e number of eduation in Pri unean & Duncan- (5) to show m achinery we had provi ed.1' It has eriterpribes are to be made happy. Story. Of the iminen3, during th(: last season, and shipped the eline. one to believe that some one h ers' alaries have Ne�r Spring Qoods�-D temporaly or -any other person 'stori,-s written, 125 only i 1were print,, -d, ad sorry say, but THE RIEL'QUESTION. greater ra�t of the cheese made direct to been knock the stuffing out of YOU, 94 b" e4 so, -I wt ell up in the in the expenditure for I the necessity. for the Actor. the benefit not prov and Mr. Cameron was the highest you a 1 there v.
our legis L have England, be4eb� se n ay the%t is a great discrep ye, that was the thei)ry on -whic e Opposition 2,ney &r grown less h it -wiu conier upon the people. It an extraordin- list. average =161
p ice& cerning my ments of t1fe out for teachere' 8alar
lation. proce d. It i's he conclusion. that their bes. con two state paid It is evident that ih I curi g, ede Sparli.hg are I come'to —Wessrs. Gray Young. tack upon th 0 764. I in 1 87 2 theie v
untrue also to say that the Provincial here the e Government f the mmof meeting in the town hall for which aad in 1885, $3711
ary thi ig that in counti0i W weapon of at x manufacture —Abou; seventy yon f In prepixing a sample of th� p1lid, 611t4
lists! are left to the mere of the asses- Act has been passed by. in ajorities o is f urnished by -the Riel question. the Ethe. Presbyterian congregation will not be too aev�re. -Well, m for 9tes and,builaings., $%5� ry. i
y. of d and table salt, � oarse ad ne y id- drove to r n 1873
AFORTH, FRIDY Feb.. 12,1886, anti-te ople - Of d iii the, township of vice to you is to keeV wbat little lb,543; in 1�74, V3,'8�5, -1,500, the absence of anygood ground, for coin aribrool are any'less "If and I i,000 or ial poli- salt, also a sample of natura brine,, L 'I in 188
sors, or hat they r. 1815, $12,W5, whi 3 there T.
d to dont0l. Councils. vin the sphere 'of Provine to e residence of their pastor, strength you have till. yon see a better In
680 have been-, &I-lowe plain man ifactured at their Ayth works,; to Grey than the Dominioll list� will complete have all beeni doing your cRae, one evening lately, chaneq for making a point. And d the I know you ties, they grasp at.this matter, believing exhibit at the Colon - Rev. A only paid.out for this',purpote, $ T1 30 Xew VGterW Lists an ial And Indian"ex j11417, Thi
aajif the tem- and -surpr trouble - $ be. Evi = if the Assessors and Clerks ditty. But it would look that, it is one Which will prove a source ised himself and Mrs. McRae you say if I -would take the . i Daminion, Franchise Act. hibit ion. ion nee people, -o' tsi of tt �ose present of embarraviment to the Government. e manse. After to consult the records for figures show theve
is pers u e by taking; ossession of h myself. ry great progress tl
il to do their e I in -the improvem. ent
fa position defined Messrs. Turn r & Ailaew, of Wi3g hag beeit made rwa wees ago _vve made reference to here (laughter) lia;ve not b6e I k doing their They have takenup the' ham purpose fitting their irkill throu -yh- all were piade as comfortable as the That is what I have been doing, �-ftd
mad'. fcr appeal to the very same grounds an4l 1
th,� price that should be 6harged "for dutV, or that would not have taken by the Mail, and are determined, if ut, ith the new roller li ce 4 for in i d biouse would allow, Mr. A. W. I find there is nothing provesmyalie school buildings arkdL
0 s a:utho pile the Dominion d sirable that 0 1
es who com is- extremiel possible, to narrow the issue to the -,at speech explain- more clearly. If you -cold find space ,compratively lightxpenditure 1th0
voters' lists. under the new pla�e. -It y ufa,cbnriDg flour in� th' spring. I his Panabaker, in a very n( pr [ntina the Id be inde- ng of Riel. They ask 1w"necessary.
lists, an I Surely - the Free Press m ust the Police Magistrate sho single fact of the ban d che obj ot of the visit, Mr.. and Mrs. 'in your widely circulated paper,' I 11C D( n Franchise Act. The estimate d.ba-Ve 'a lary. No 9 vernment in change will necessitate an outlay of e 16 into the dining room yqu to let us have the records, The following figures show. the Immlo inion likii are pendent and ghoul I Of i Provincial Mr. was know th Lt these same Dom' tried hard to place the Go abou t $5, 000 * but this firwi don't intend McRae wqre called of the cost we then 'made -based one would, suggest -that t a false position in thismatter duringthe and preseited with a beautiful tea -set, nothing back. Let us have crease in valu-en school propert
to be behind 'the times. compiled mainly from the asses the the require. salaries of r, and alli that Grits and ul? on the supposition that e if Governm6rkt* would pay I debate on the address, but only suc-, set. The farmers famous ciroula since 1871. In thut Xear the
rolls and Provincial lists, and h the coun- it Of —Thequarterly officiai boardof ffie tablecoVe and toilet on the Police Magistrates in - i 6ll ceeded in allowing their own,.wax wives contributed very liber- Tories may judge for themselves. This school' property n the district i6
mi �nts. of the law wead be carried ou Holinesville circuit traniiacted itsbLIlai- and their 'llut- would I enormous ust take J bin. Mr. would prove my case and spare $36 820 - in 1872, it,%," $51,221 - IS.
the f�rm ar be incomplete the lattei' L U&t ties'; the,' amo sincerity. The question in the pantry and oat me 41111 ness on Monday last week. Among he ally to in 18-6 606 e learn now, however, the expense should be def i i Ly old by the justice or injus- made a very feeling reply on be- more trouble of writing on the subj��j. and I to theJe#er be equaIL so. This argument wil;i n ot ther ground -than the utions passed was one supported by McRae
The You say I a -in not aware of t . f In II871 there were ild
law '�mu ie' Provi 'ce does not 0 no* only -n. New :school houises,
th 9;t this i not to be the case. c uties ; the who tice of Riel's fate, and, the country not reso of the board, inviting half of Mrs. McRae and himself. He e cts :27 log but
Work, Mr. Free Press. You must io On tLh( Scott Act ; -the Oppo- a unanimous vote we ple of withstanding the efforts of extended fo them 9, cordial' Icoine, and know this much, the Grits did not leave, 'del
Of a preliminary adopt he princ of Blyth, to be y'be con$,
ra luires, the preparation late some other and more plausible.. ex and` those-. portions - whieli IiMre not sitiqn, will settle it on wider grounds.- -the Rev. J. S. Fisher, bhein heartily for their tokens of a stone untumed, both in tL additions lis �,. of which two hundred copies shall tirdened by sup intendent of the -ircuit . for. the thanked !, he press and equal thereto, hav b0cure6ted in I
cuse than this. adopted A 'should not be:::: Riel deserved his death, Vut his punish- "up respect, and appreciation of his services. out of -it, to return a reform County next conference year. be,printed, After this list is corrected very, d irable that folilowing sections:—Ashfield--I) 2,1
the cost. It is ment -does not free the Ottawa Govern- spe�nding a pleasant- evening ill Council to dfeat a Conservative for the t Grange, b e After misgovern- The officers of Hull g of a, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, m, 45 arka am a cnfirmed another list is' to, be pre- of flifi-Scott, Acte somethin* Should- be done , meet the ment from the guilt Of.the, 11) &C." and partakiia office of County Treasurer. There'is
nfordament 9 Ading their innual socia. I in social chat, iflusi( i., d in'tbe course of a day or ment which caused the rebellion. I here deciied on h( ed for the'.oc- not a Grit or Tory in the county Colborne—% 4, 6 aDd 7. 41oderieliL pared and two hundred copies of this A de - iation from the Ontario 13ranch difficulty, an the village of Londesboto, on the e% ell- a bountiful supper provid ha -p -nee, twolthinkwe shallblb prepared to say is no disposition on the part of Liberals ing of the 24th inst. It is expected that casion by he ladies, in their -usual good reads the records for himself but.kirou's 2,4.151 81 9 and 11.. Ray -1, -1so, printed. This would be equival- n AIR& i - . . -0 4wo houses) 11 ai3d 12, t�
a of the Domnon Tempera.ce what - e I that, and acted - upon it too, and any e will do. I -to th dignity of a hero,
to exalt Itie ry style, the company, after engaging in (two houses), 7, 10,1
to, priiitin twt eparate and dis- which -was in session in.Toronto'last. f the stuff of which Mr. Giffard, of Grey county, secr6t, and prayer, left for their homes public journal containing a th* to ley -1, 4 a not -o Mc- Bin 11 or . lie wa II Mr. Johh' of the Dominion Grange —2, 4, -1, �et lists and: it was upon this assumP- week, w ited upon th eroes are made; but-, led with the evenings procd ll be lo6kX10 g and- 14. Stephen 5, ir), -
at the same time, wn on for e. Ontario Govern- iz has succeeded irk" - nt to we Ip —2, 4; 7. 10 alud MR. GtADsT0.11f Millan and others, will !be prese 11 and 12 Usborne
he in- Li6eraladonot believe that hisexecu- i ngs. its veracity. I reiterate the Grits dtil�n that our calcu'lat on of the cost was ment to ascertain what steps the the several deliver addresses. West waffil'anosh-1 2 4 7 1 1 4 forming his Governme#t, art i ere —Tile (linton. New Era has the out- throw down the gauntlet'and the Con- 3 ) ) � 6enfiD cing . - tio'd cahcelled everything. If Riel w e There are in the' Aivision 30 -bri
th�n m. ade. It now turns, out, however, tended 3 take with a view t eis'thereof are now - a i diciting the -day, the neglect of the Govern- -Mr. John McLean of River id ',udacity to call the newly- F rvatives hLdo take it up, and with
emb alive to Farm, 4th conce�slon, TILkersmithtin- rageous a school houses, 2 a -tone-, 52 frame and
tb�t in accordance with instructions the Scot; Act in counties where. -it had approv�aliof their, constituen -;a. It is -not ine'rit would have'been as great and as ority yo terics erecting a barn nelt summer that elected second deputy -reeve of the large, 61 your boasted maj u were not
log. In IS71 few ctioils had t
fr4m the department the whole four been passed. They were met'lJy the worthy of punishment as it is now that populous; nd weahby ' township of able to return a reform majority to 'tile anything- definite.concerning, amou nt
likely that will outstrip anything in this con ty. rit of land require -by lavr, b a crank h4dred copies are to be prined from Prenlier. -and Provincial Secretary, and will, the gallows has �Iaimed the Metis chief. It Ni ill be 96 feet long'and wide in r6- Howick, and says: Among Courity -Council. � In the next place, I the policy of the new'G9verament in 1884 nearly all had complied with t
th� first f orm � and the corrections ma e a an info h This is the.'stand which Reformers take, por ion, and will have extensive stone the mem era of th County Council is deny the Conservatives ever, joined law in this respect. In referring to t
d the ub t cc of the rmaVto they be' "Houad again eeve from Howick, Clarke of the secon deputy eceived w Sth9t the GiDvernmentv;6uld made. known until Ae -afid, notwithstanding all their efforts, stal h uder it. Mr. honoring Mr. Ross, what Would of play grouds� All
a -ition u na e it is acques. This is not -honor him for! was e not well -.)aid �Iler 9 sa a Much bad been i16
ax� to be added at the foot of each page, r ad, however,: that -this is the Opposition will find it a p6s no whose
meets. It is a 8 e a O rnt has the contract and,
Qrigib4ivision.. This, will decrease the and -Ins,oebtors overcome. I cc about him by any for all h6 done and when lie Could old appoiat'Commissioners difficult to dou)t, it will be well dotie. the on] uliar th us to 1885, but the action of t
the strongest and -lbost ar govern yl previo
nearks. Xhile le the office no longer himself he used all at the council board If ty, and thb the WOMAN SUFFRAGE. honorable the Minister of Education,
w4rk as formerly contemplated nearly in. every,lScott Act coun ment L Miglan Pfopt long time. -John ChishoTaf, a �ormer resident mean". d hashad U it d kept the, members! in constant good his influence to secure it for a Grit, -and d decrease the cost' e'read the of r h We one-half, and shou fine's alid the druggists. licenses ould -On Monday three Bills wer yode ich, who left for t e I believe went so far as to betraypri- proclaimig for the Whole province
;n i- humor li� the oddity of many of his
a
died
rtionately, but as will be ultimate- be made to form a fund for ifirce- two of them being Govern- Sta- es holiday to be called Arbor day gave 1
o OUR TORONTO LETTER. first time about 22 years of which Iwas that dogs should vate. conversation on the matter. This io ork. He requested i recently. He wa well knowti in ideas, on i impetus t - the ment measures, relating respectively to cag, and an t of the records, Mr. Editor at the Go em- -ds, make: fiom�
ly seen it does not do so. The Govern- ment of bhe Act after th _be taxed [as personfi property, is a par ai up ar
�dvisory board in the township of Ashfield where -he :1�o to unite to cle; the the formationof an 1 p The Address havin ees. I forwar(led I
allow for the rinting of these lists ment wi, I furnish one third to the r. uni g been passe. connecti . on with the Agricultural Col- resiled at one time. .Ae had bee in other that it was - not right to assess a You do not deny that the Huron Signal plots, and set out tr
ve cents per name. This will re nt il Jhe staite of ing to farm and also the stock, because the made use of the, language I attributed to cipalitie two-thirds. This shou-IQ cer- Legislature is: at p so lege and the appointment of a public poor health for many years, ow is false circular with some stiggstions of d ath farm came un4er the heading of it. Still, you say my q,,ssertion this part of I
which usually: ensues upon The the loss of one of his legs, yet his awn to all trustem
niple. Lnce grain -bo ount, on an average, to $90, for each inter'regnum auditor of the Provincial accounts.
tainly*be satig-factory- to the te -He w sa de it a stock and impudent. ou pretend to say raising nd the st9ck ma
third was a Bill in charge of Mr. Waters was sudden and unexpected. province the weather was very upple
=�nicipality or nearly three - times a More than this they ghoul d not the closing of.'the first icen�.* The rules an t,ly it -was unjust to it has no- influence in- this count ny peoLPIeL. of North Middlesex, and which upon the cousin of lessrs. Bud , William nd farm, consequen at,notwithstanding yllich, ;nueh V
use provide that the, commit. assess a man for- tWo kinds of a farm. more Since the mighty ExrosiToR came m�.chz as, the local irlkill'Cal councils ask, and the Govern m. i would not be of the Ho. -seen ftlom. the followi
ent a stated to be one Ale -K. Chi holm, of Colbprne. done as may be
18 fficial notice paper wa y, however, , you would o - until after 0 is bob') is that either the� � into existence ? * Why, si - Aghfiield,, 4(r
jnstifiedingiVing. Thepe(oplewhb - tees shall n ap -rediton on 8 w pay for the printing'of the-presen have ot be inted for conferring the right to vote for mern- - -At C turday even ng, report of trees set out!
county council Local Legislature try to make the public believe that
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, ra iberal trade the address,,and as the bersof the L eople Stephen ban- Go&",
Allowing th ost I n tb emselves� e isponiibility the -passing of egislative Assembly upon a number of the should aolis"d E more influence V. Ratz, in 2,31 ; �Stanl 149 Stephen., 1k,
ec,, I ey is mmitt m 41 ck com- taken th* rc eeS themselveJ'tak , -some ti e women and unmarried *omen." This queted Mr. �onor of his , particularly the few humble eircu. ars had
pi -icei for the work to be performed it * p -0 MI. the wo from Howi to and were capable of raising ore West 11-W-awanosh -4
of, passir g the Scott Act must not e. cot. e latter. . I mystery was explained wh'en the gallant tion to Warden or Huron County. A t Usborne, A65 I
and under on motion than the oldest Reform journal Bayfield, 20,,,) Total 1,41I..- The inn
to get properly organize(' double' the -actual value f the work.. the Gov ernmont to do everything and rat reading of the 75 persons were prese�i, and a nu ber Godericb, lie Wag- buzzing the miem-
way, there is generally a Veek or more John oved the fi YOU L
0. y
c fi? -at it was of spii ber thus givendes n nearly re, resi
St few -p ni- afterthe ie. pumped hi eful on this point or you will be tng these they dq nothing. If there. was a u days of he session in Bill when it was seen th bers With big h bb and whenever he in the county. better be a little A�l thia rate the eat of printi rring speeches wer6 mad g.i n for the county of Huron a -lone will y prohibitory act1ri-the Pfo vince which little or nothid done. -0 "widows and unmarried women" who complimentary allusioni were mad to got a chance it Godericb, I Is more car the exteut of our tr . e, ulture.
getting yourself into hot water. versall worth and his ideaintc big hearers. Meeting Judge only estimate blit I ug Sum of $2,250 and o be legLalated for. Mr. Waters Mr. Ratz's sterling . - I -he an Toms one day during the season. he ex- Jwa-,,,� PURDVE. Ileartily c rat- mark when I say that within ana V.l
.nt to; t 4th inst., the a- Lndn were t'
the Go -N ernent miglit- then be fairly xThurda fx one,half of this large amount �mittees were struck, Hu, )n la�in.gcorme- is persevering in his efforts for this re- popularity. lie -was ed his theor�,, so the story goes, roundin� our schhool un s are to onsible for ire cost of , f" irk. His Bill to -the same effect last ulad on his election -rib -he 0 a oil orm elt ent to the War('en 4 plain
119 opinion DITO is'; asol4tely donated as. a bonus, to the. presented as follows: By Jr. r and asked I and the Judge, E n's NoTz.—The ab6ve, we need found a out 5,000 'trees and
'it the Railways, Public .4 �.countis and session was smothered before it ea 1. . . eximforcen tent, but when. it it; as bolwl -hop on the Bay el (I who has a keen pere't,,p'tion of the ridicul- scarcely say, is, rofessedly, from prin
sure but --The Presbyterians.�of The resultf this wo
licipah. Municipal Committees; Mr. Big a second readingi and I m not tax one mur would n 3t be fair to. Ous, wirlialy SUPIX ited Jacques' plan by John Purdue, the no -%i famous President 11 by. our teachem and Pupils
C�nservative printers of the county to� � � n din that similar previous attempts * met a con gregaion, Stanley, )are still follow- any - t 9 -e of the Conservative Association of Mor- Ce"Uy very favoribly comli��ni�ca the isfarmed out. If be e the Act is ce, to s- Railways, Municipal ar d Stan the ren x1c, " By -a�i meaus abolish th a yj� w -te. Now that the municipal ing up the " Bread and butter ace I" Orders,.gnd -Mr. Gibson on riate Bills, like fa slature,:for you do stand a ris. To use a vulga- we hould SaY and the good effecas of such -on I
These socials are provi Local rism
-W in another Irani al. concil in the ounty would ing ery
cip C sst in t le enforcement of ipa and Railways. This week franchise has been conferred on the busness. ver in- chance of getting into the county coun- gh. rhi� try,, ;-On houla trw
Mun;*e* � I Mr. Purdue is pretty well "pumpe ei bo
V w -nder the money -of . committe es named, Mr. Waters would seem satiifactory, as they ar6 made toun -a recklessly aqua county, rhere it is, and the Government will no doubt ee the es hard class e you haven't a ghost of a out," and Iiiis own letter is about the on the se�orkd one�sion of Stanb
oil, Wh'
n in. atte pting wo s- be t vidence we can gn,ve of the weak� where for es an avenue has Ix'
t of a fe.favor- at work- and perhaps also some of the I y the i tr� lue
V te people for the benefi uld 1 ot be Sustained, to have logic on his side in proposing to ter(sting and profitable music, �,tc., chance f ever getting into the Legi tioi of read formed which in a ftW vtar� will mieasurW to be brought before the extend to them the Parliamentary fran ings, recitations,
not one member of that council to do o. If the Government -give 'ery suce4sful financially. lature.' ness of his case. Mr.- Purdue -asks us to preat
chise also. bea des being v Legislature sufficiently tidvOnced to ad —it lould seem from the following, pub the records, TvIr Rosss famous Tb( last was held at tW house of Mt. Vgnificeut monument to the nothi
be returned to office ihe-followig us the necessary machinery' the +ene- mit of discussion. The Railway Coin- The question of new Parliament t a m13 orge
labors of Mr. Ge -Baird, sr., who 4
Ari istrong, Goshen lihe' and- real ized whiell We take from the Winghain e rcular and all. This -we did at be y,lear, and strange as it may seem, fit to come up, and the of he revenue derived frorr the rilittee, is likely to have m6re, work than buil eople of t me an it ssary to rep -eat ?ver quarter of a ent IS is a G
ling lain the Times oflast week, that the p d " -is unnece ary It as
ession, owirIC' to. the large rnment t�em, and it was from these records we The be
.Ov ��r that ambitioustown are bound todie
fi is, nevertheless true that what people A,ct, as ey promise sufficient usual this a' i�lll have to -exp in the section rferre'd tm and th --The Taylor vs. Mccullagh case, in L
rk fits reforred to from � aetting ut tr-A
namber of bills relating to -railways and cause of the delay in beginning opera- ation. It says :—A gpive Mr Purdue -the infora atio con -
not to lerate frorn their municipal to encourage' local aid, a;h. ourse hich - ar(. to come b e. tions. 'Mr. Fraser has.stated that it is which Taylor sues M�Cullagh for $60 hard on the salt que He railway projects large and influential meeting of the rate- t ined in our former reply to In will be greatly appreciated in W . - . I - 11 1" I
rilers, ina wils'! - not, only permit but t is dan iages sustained by the loss of his log, hickery they fore it, not their intention to ask for an ad- so denies that the Conservatives Huron before many years have see the mac waE tried in Goderich. on Tuesday. m orn- PaYey-s of Wingham was held in the W-1
will attem pt to justify on the part of made4orkable, they do all th. could TWO SCHEES IN FAI;riGULAR, difional grant. It is understood that town hall, Friday evening, 29th- ult., at nored Mir. Rose. Now if he will refer aw�ay. rd Si ing last, by a jury, with Mr. Shepta are attracting con' derable attentions the delay has.beeil -caused largely by the p til the call of the' 'Kayor, to consider mat- the minutes of the session of the Froma table pullli�hed A. is sh'
their parliamentary representatives- fairly be expected of them, and more. One iga line projected fr6i a some point -hat the 01 popul-AtiO is a foreman. After beirk!� locked u
necessity of revisinp, the. plans so as to ters rtaining to the salt interests. nuary, .1884, lie t 1.1 M
y the people, or, at I -east a .1arg num- than we even hoped they would d if On'lir e (which con- g sing,
Wit new,ly frozen, lie jur�returrked' a ver- 9 Soho
on the Pacific Juncti f the Mayor e ,ns, in opening the meeting, *11 there find a motion thanin decrea as for instanice, in 1872
ifig the cost within the limit a r ll I er of them, should be so infatuated and With thi i aid, the act ce dictof notguit)?&O- Taylor had to 6nnot be enforced nects Gravenhurst with" allender, on use. hat hd been done at the
sum approprimted by the Ho ig�- explain d W was 9i 156t�; irk 187 9 it �Vas 8, 9 W.3, W!
foot the bill. The Varties are n( *Oss for the efficient manner in wbiel anadia;n Pacific Railway) to. Parry - it was -7,323 and in ISSS -0.
d b�y- plitical prejudice it, is im- so as to be bene6cial,,it will be th1e best the C The. proceedings or'- Tuesday were salt we 1. �He was sorry to state ihat be bad performed the duties of -his offle in 1884 El - bor i who reside on the Huron R Dad, —a scheme 'f eorgian
ossible to say. So d,on the G �y, ainly of -a ormal kind, a number of after a borough test had been made it d congratulating him on being 2.50- The .average attendance, li�
possible proof that it is in adi,*,�C6- of ull t time.,-, GM,erich township, aiA this is the cul an to ay, ial strongly and private Bills being read the firs -ver., anti
which,ne6dless was evif'ent that salt h a*d not been found ed to the new and -higher office of Pro- e is, considrably. increased
F But this printng Of the lists is only public Sentient and thaf the peo e 51y supported by, theresidents t. for information mu ation of a number di law suits. �le ar unaimoui Mr. Carnegie's thirs f in pitying (litiantities, and his object in vincial !rpeasurer. This motion was higher than the average throughout
ries of the' town office �ie first instalment of the expenditure not yet prepared fOr it. if dn the. h ;�hich 'it --The sala gs 0 rovin
of the district thro is to concerning certain timber limits was sat- ailling lie n! leeting 'was to get the views -assented to by every Reformer, and Con- P -e. In 1872 tfie averag - atte
L ith by this sio-called Franchise' u Wingham. have been fi�ed at the follow- c called fo other hand, the people take adv;4'nta,o,e run. There is no Yo ubt, whatever that isfied by the Commissioner of -Crown of the i epayers as what was best to be servative in t16 Cou-neil. ' If thi's is not a -ace was .39 and for the last three yc,
such a road would P�OV6 an inestimable Lands, and a motion for retur ns made Ing figures - Treasuref, $100 ; assessor, it has been 477 -whie the Prov- nce Act, If the Revisina Barristers their f e the Act effective done der the circumstances. *�.;peeches cc honoring Mr. Ross," we would 1i -e to these aids and mak $7 ; clerk, $250 ; chO constable 4 425.
boon -to tho, section interested, which is by the same -gentleman about some other elivered by Messrs. Willson, know from Mr. Purdue what it'is. Air. nly 43. The numbet of chil4ren
it will only lie a comparatively ol in Dickson was appointed treast rer were Clerks and Bailiffs are paid on.the same for goo at, present not served b 1 any line of limits Hanna, McKay, Purdue further states that Mr. Ross tween the ages of 7 auld 12 repo
y viiia 'agreed to. The 'Attorney George- Pettypiece, cofistable ; S. You- Cle acdonald, , rtetl
-pro. railway communication, and would at t* 99, y SAO& in Nberal! scale that the printers, -are paid short tim-e until we hav e a general reply '.%,rorton,-Meyer, Youhill, McIn -e the not atendin
onse of the preparation of Do- the same, time open - up to settlement a Govern- the direct e3�p General, . in to Mr. Erma lnger' hill, assessor, an J. B. Fergi son, Elliott, used all his influence to seen. -post- g an
Iiihitory law covering the Whole stated -that. the opinion of the cKenzie, Gregory, Davis and ti -Grit 281 while in 1885 t6 nunier wa
of! fairly good clei -k. The council hate also decidt d to doo, A I I ion lie intended to vacate for a 3 considerable territory ment.was against granting municipali- , and the universal opinion Cx in duceA to 41 which is;�� a gratifyiog
these lists in this county wig -amount tof minion. suLmit a by -lay to giant a bonus of others Thisstatement we have no hesitation, land. A charter. for'the 11' e,was grant- :ties the poWe'r of taxing Provincial pro- pressed was that the present -well Should characterising as untrue and we. defy crease, bnt it; seems tbat 1.1-50 pu
little short. of five thousand ollars, if -It arin the discussions Which. ed ea last year, and thei pr at comes be. that' 'it seemeil in the meantime be abandoned, the. Mr. Purdue to produce one word of evi- attended School less than V* tlays d
D ensu $1,500 to Thos. Gregory to assist hi in
er� impossible to
at this c Daf this! car. by.);,ay p y establishing salt works! in Wingban 1885, wai-ch is not' so sawtisfaie*
Idoes not exceed that amoun �- We wil -erence the following sugges- fore the Government. abolish- all exemptions from taxation, %ys: steps b,, immediately taken to sink an` dence to justify it.. He also, still clings W. e t YL --The Exeter Tim a of last week F o gand tive rer larks w' of an application for orketarY 0id wepared Mact, says the Inspec r,
therefore, have to: pay this five.'thou. ere made b MhAsters. - biat-that the Goveimment were further'south, and that the to the contention that it was the Re- At a meeting of the County Or ELnge other one 6, o grea r . _O,n re Another railway en '* do justice in any &fie where a sub- one-half -of allnterd,' atteni
to Canadian Pacific Railway all-thritie' 4ormers *ho took the initiative in intro- -
dollar,% for precisely the same work that They should be carefully 1, erused by the Lodge held here on Tuesday, the i lem- a. Prov itinlportance fronr- cial point of stan'tial grievance was shown toexist. should be interviewed with. a, view -politics into the municipal elec-- less than 100 days inYear.. I Vol
V( is g and James now done by the local municipal cot -in- people erested: W is that of the NAipl bet E; regretted wy much that the 3ion- ducing �r parAnts, trustees 1
-vile Hoin. A.L.M.' Ross stated, in reply to a getting a further e�xpression from them '
espectfully reft
ation r which charter was eer Orangemark, Mr. O'Connort of'Bay-I tions and to confirm himself in this be oils for the sum of about eight hundred Hon. Mr. Hardy—the Jetermin a question -put by Mr. Brereton, that it ardi ug the etension of the road to 'lief he c Very posi- teachers to gre r 4ertion so that I
Bay Railw y ate
through sickness. This reg -loseshis eyes to the -vileiv Qf the' de-, granted two sessions ago Y -he Domin- s4robable some of the�butter made at -was urk te"
dollars. This expense, also, it should wa inghari. A resolution Mill Th
had bee i come to tb A in fiela, was absent' m sed W are him ter results shall besh6wri. to -tqmh the few e Privy C�uicil, it was a de- ion Parliament. The r jeet, in its en- was the first meeting he hao tive evidence we placed bef is not enga
elsion. ofth -the uelph Government creamery would e, as :d
be rern embered, conical ut of the pockets n, -e becoming a rnen�bcr, and he was mously passed asking the council. to Set proving the contrary to be the- cas gR in *is � to run a line from Lake ell ,ty,
md t4at �he temperance people ght tire be sent as an* exhibit to the lbolonial ato work at once to a -ink another shown by the fact that many of work is, ald I am. sure he S Willing
e ond of the first in the c9un . The lodge w of the people just as auTely as if it wer Nipissing and Moose �actory, on James and tc Submit another by teach all. make that inspectors anct commissioners Exhibition in London, England, this. ased a esolution of sym- -law to tb ai Itrongest Reform municipalities are. re- unanimously pa -coun Bay, but the portion which is proposed paid directly mit of the treasury of the houll d be apoined in Scott Act year. G. a making the necessary grant presented in- the neil by pathy for Mr. Wellin' on O'Connor. ratepayer county Con E -.Ow far a uilt at V a o be b he outset,land which is large The following table �shews the astm
IOcPJ Municipalities. ties. that --will sati fy, to Toronto, Februar 10th, 1886. for t The meeting was a, 'Conservatives and that with a promoters at --On Thursday e- venmg of last e a taught and lf tIii limited extent,- the sentiments of the -the chief object with * the' the numb& of pupils ent
ex- was fleld at Geo. 'Brig- thoroughly representative one, and the 'ma, ority of Reform voters, there is 9 expense were necessar I .1
Yt social gathering, 1, - tempera nee people they must themselves present, is that part Which will connect in each tru(tions given there will be prompt- usually a Conservative majority- in th Grjay. A ins e
News of the Week.' lot 19, conCeSSiOn 14, If you asked us to 'go fur- Lake Nipissing with LakeL To-miscaming. ily proof trxvagant though it be, there would not determine. -ham's, Reading in Part Vof ........ be so- rnixch room for complaint -or scan rob- For sevet al reasons a large share of ai- LosT i As go dly number A old friends were pre- ly carxied ut. A :meeting of the salt, County Council. Jn fact the or R&nAing-In Part. 119of ther ntba direction weabould�p xs.—J�arkuary fire losses in ell corin-ittee was held'on Tuesday he has for his absurd onention is the neoAm, in Seemid 4 ............ I
n sex. tt, and a very pleae t time- was spent W -6en directed to that the , United, States kild Ca ada were ably have to point out the difficulty -of a tell -tion. has of late b When. it ReadQjn Tbird ....... da -L But it i% absolutely, unnecessary.' moriiii g last week was de 9 f -io, ly ince o -ing-in $12,000,000 in slinging, ebattin& &c. A spli adid paragraph he quoted from the Si Rtadi ig in Yotirth central government keeping.in its bands part of the Prov iltat and it a . eems by the last issue 13 - cided abandon the pr6sent well. The- of that
There is rio� such difference' between the en of' about 11 Vi lock Iteading in Fifth ..................... 1 s if we were t repast was partak force of detectives, Z a the vicinity of the last- entioned lake. TOTL Lo6s.—The Normal school at a punip ind inside String of casing have p er that lie eyen arbled the ignal 3 Iranal -me adorpted by the Dominion and xtent of first. Madison, Dakota, was burned Thursday an, I about 2 o'clock a, m. the con ............ ... ...... pany ap e6forcit the law- in some congested dis-' There is said to be an e feet 61 im this very frail ........ ces, a d a to justify tiiatf eland. The tempa arable soil in that Ulstrict greaer night, last week: loss, $20,000. No in- separate An .............. if.
sfor their ho.- nes, �fter h Lying been d rawn out, leaving about 60 f utterances o give -hat in, in the Provi t er ance people class inch casing still in the well, which ettled. part -surance' Messed maul goo wishes fo, - the SIX prop. ...... the, cost which the Act will entail upon in the lifferent localities will, have -to in area than in a;ny one uns ex ..... ..... along ivith the 1.55 50 feet of h I ge iial ho good lady. at an his This 'Was, cogrAph ........ tAke the matter up and supplement the oft -be Province, and,the ecounts Whiell. INDIANs AGAIN. —Disquieting the peole. BesWes the expense, it Willi turned over to 31r. Brennan, who 2, ......... ....... 7'a, pa 1 is tl n th rings a e , r ay k, of the inspectors and commis- are given of the �grielllt r Ica bilities yumors come from Montana and Minne- ie first of these ki"d of gath le —J' Fletch r of St Ala ya satuird .......... wor ted illena'as pament in. f ull for cause untold confasion -and tro'uble. Aties, en morning appeared before Squire Petem Znglisb ilistorv. ------ ........... The coucils of ost uniformly sota 1 use of his lot. The committee has also sioneis. Con' of this regrion are al regarding the moveirk' ts of the in this neighborhood, but it will ot be C
to ving. Rot only'is th I'soil said to be Creesnd Ojibways. tim last. of London, for, running a toll- te 03, Jan Hibiory.. ........ wnsh a, cities, towns and villages are P-40'%' I I .
been at work trying to ascertain the 0)Ject ........ L ......... .
emipawered to appoint ins�pectors in but the climate is rted i, RF —Mr. Jd. hn Lawson! of the Base Une the Proof Line Road. Hagreef"topay
A Poor Plea. po mild, MR. SpuRoEo,, 1r. Spur s� ult. most desirable site for the new w 2emperaneend ..... ...... 4
iood, ell, and +. -, -fullettj died on Sujiday the 3 ts, and ��cott Act counties. I don't fmow' -what; and lai Of the best goon has retutn6d to Londoli and will I
a and $'1.66 cos 7 ............... Abot the only paer we have noticed -ge tracts of timbi I pr babilitX is that it will be sunk on- .......... pressur -.would have to be brought to qualify exist, both of Ane .and hard- soon resume big serviebs. Decesed had been inJaiiffigbealtli late- the the case was droppod. thait has the hardihood to defe e'n tbe 12th concession of East Wawarlosh, ake Nipissin d the g DAVITT 0.1; GLADSTONE.—Davitt speak- ly. suffering severely ftom that painful ........ beaT in order to have th aiij E�nd as- ivood. A railway from:-.' -tiarter ibiles South of —The County Council have grantea to m erits,' s,- -that e would place this proird J ng section in Villiamson and Dominion Frandhise- Act'on iti istan on Ing in London the other night said Air. disease, - dropsy. About 36 year.Q ago, about two and a q os. Crosby, s. N the Old well, on.the farm4lof Mr. Coch- Tb
c a. I a m free to admit Tho ........ expense in
0 I ation wi anadian 0,14dstone alone, of all living English Mr. Lawson settled oh the e of ped-d-lill llh,�bics .......... and that attempts t Justify the spector, in a -district. say tbirt I Me the'privileg trdles direct communic, h the C Thos.; I co m 1) 9 .... .
by tNv bile th -1 Pacific June- statesni6ii, as Irishille believed, was when it was almost an� entire wilderness, rane., 170 ill whence the briiie will be con- Eighty-one -out of the 83 )e coull -enty iniles, or even half" th t Size, Pacific System, w ithoat a license, Ity clerk and trouble it needlesly'inflcts upon ducted into the town by pipe Iiiie. The W and tl I - the daily thcriptures. cannot properly cover the ground. �'I tion- would afford f ree ecess to ca�able of bringing lasting peacebe- ull. dergoing the -hardships incidental to comilitteebas beelipromised thefight was empowered to 'grant licermics to all t4e,people is the Lorkil-on! Free Press. : receive letters now and then Saying that older Iiortions of Ontar for- purposes tween Ireland and England. a 'Dioneer life in.the 1�ack woods. The g the route. poor residents of the county on recom- hent and tr last of waybytbe, farmers alon. -t -hers
ST WiAX W1111l,KYA.N1�Fo' Du).—A pe �trker of his life died 14 years ago In 187 -here In ar cenissae, it otes the r marks I rliendation of their township couTicil. 12 ta,- qu e an inspector is wort t -bless, that liquor is of ettleiT ade, Already on I tiie pipes through their propert�- family of ol Le soil to lay -e Te: leaves a - re Nvere 0 - --i — il's Lake, Dakota, JE nuary. He w,ed floyed ; in 18,,7 the
we- made a few weeks ag,o tG the effect. beint, freely sold in a certain.; place. . the Quebec side of Lal iniscaming de4atch from Doi, Mitch, bhe inspector probably lives in which is a long, rkarr6w',1Leet of water, says: Two brothers named Karlson sold ai: d three daughters to mourn his de- —Mr, F. G'oebel, of . --Ill, sho 1-04-t The certificates he'd by
'hite Leghorn birds at tile, a -Maters, in this three W
that the Revising B ieat at Bartlett on Monday, 31st were s in I
some other part of Ahe county and he fofmingy at*this point th, bounAary line their wl p,- rture., He had passed the allotted Geo. Hu.1burt, of 'Mitchell, poultry W i. trat ani to 1,
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county bad given ample notice to the caunot be -in two places at the same 'Ibetw* f a Jan., and started for home intoxicated. three score and ten years by three years 9,;5-L f; TLEME.NT They. lost their way. One'brother was ard ten months. e�ii the Provinces be nucleus o S ected to a Surgical 6perati6n second prize on ullets, making Astifield imn His po-wer and usefulness alone t, points against th'-c prize winner a people to have their nam es put oil the fiA, oil M nday last week by, Dr. Harlbur: tablished an M has been es vigorous ineas- frozen to death, and the legs of the otli-er —The annual meeti uron IfinIted, and unlea's you -aid hi jag of North 4oderich - votere lis Itre 'k 94 poi it s� and that ff any are left OR pel: a"Sis I by I)r. Fraser, of Stratford. and oil Uegborn liens lie too baps get the -county couricils irit6rested res are being taken by doloDizationo- had to be amputated-. County Loyal Orange Lodgei was beld ............ .1
It. -.01 be their own fault, and then pro- d i other Nvays. to open MILITY.—The hostility of in the Orange Hall, BI th, on Tuesday The abscess ill his side was opened, and . tic -in another lien for the Secandprize. eV ...... *2 in suip'lil6menting his efforts, lie won't be iet�cs an 11 up NVIIIG HOS �y we believe h hs been.. progressing fav-
solling - , ds th of last waek, and was well . attE nded. --,Some miscreant bas been poi ih,g to Ontario orably sbice, and his progress gives hope ceeds, . able to discharge his duties m you and I ose belot j I -
dogs at Kirkton. Three valuable an then, more is necessary? would like, him, to do. overn- as well as to Quebec, Settlers from Vilis is Shown in the -difficulty exgeri- M orris, Grey �Turijberry and Dung innon ...... these ian the Whigs to Mr. Gladstone is intense. Their
of re(overy. -mals were. destroyed -last,week. ........
g A tralilway, endec the ;Premier in filling the peer- districts wbre w represen all le If the Act permits and requires 'a f kill ment cinnot promise ore t 9-1. neighborin Proville you m. an e unes oKay, who, has been - owners offer a rew rd of f r the p ........
-h dis- a 20 A) and complete' enumeration of the. voters inspect or arid cominission ra- e a must aided by a Dominion grant, is being eases posts' i� -the Qlieen's household. rE ports were very encouraging, ea( arrior between, � the Grand Trunk prehension of the ill-disposed wretell- certainly the ' machinery' must be all m4ke A built on the Quebec to' surmount The Duchess of Redford and the DucheS8 trict showing an increased meirkbEr hip. I mail 4 33 Z
-tati office for the Should this fail in bringing bini to it's Thirty -f -our of the the 0 all im- of Westminster Alave refused apI dxr tati a andt. Marys post above have rece
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