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The Huron Expositor, 1892-06-17, Page 1t - - 1, , - Z al- , 1_,;r1­�:­"1',_, , — - , - ;, , , . I - 1-11-.2t, ­ . . - � � - � N . - . � I — — �, - P I - I - � �_- - :, . . . - 1 ;�9 !iety . this COM - 11 be - re in JE. . � � c�. � I LUIP A the � home y go- to, wipeg., ith the, � them,, � � ed the, �rmby- w. Mr., armons . I (Orning "evela- . a here, . public . �y., We � such a I enter- � �er the� d. He AeGill, ve ever ' ' er violin � pl&yled- lartette indered �&, Alga ,an the . - Dkaow,, ther.— p!n, of , rien�!_ i Inds in . ,v. Mr. thodiat . � . ) is re- . sent.— I �uriday e driv- . ky, and, ; ! buggy herstsif Around + , 4 whor � limb, ring.— :4- 'a the �tenan t body Living- � V�eek. re and, - an Ou ��aing, she a, tot t, e n - I , round I . � Lhouse, 'de for . � L g- the . A, good . I -Miss - I V, a a,t � rita.— y with I ce wa& Young ,onday - 11 - I forth, I . .�, X - I h � h last �_,- We, � ar= �_Dciety �i ,�Xtral � 'autily � bear I na, who 'he will . L � hurch, - Art in - uction urday. i 'hat W Or � i kinda . 7 . years. . I manyL L 1. John. . - i house , . vtyl�_ . L ick, is . , I many ,a hope, ain.— Albert � I 'a to a a, Was he re - I autiful of the : resent Lr pop - h his� L. atson, . Ougiaa alinz,. 111� 'he, I "ad in �tleged �r�Qvy mam f the : lfolney __ I it-, I 16 0, t - 41A 1) M ;S .V or IM& 4 : I + ! i - � � � , . It. - ? I . . , 7 . : � .. i I I - . . ; ,___­_-- __ - . . . I I I --ii7 ­ ___ - - - ---------- ' ) [UNE 1 17i 1892. � .�o TWENTY-FIFTHYEAR. , . SIEAFORTHI FRIDAYs � I a Year in Advance. I� I � . . - WIEIOLE NUMBER, 1,279. ) - q . . . I I . 11 -see. Had Blaine been nominated I ___ - __;_���� I _. theyare ent i he respecti�e going to shut you out of a profitable tra�le, I defeating General Harrison. The. movement sba oaratic victory I prevent accidents. All the bridges on that after the insuring of the county buildings Secretaries file a declaration with the Couniy We could just about close you up if we want- ' has looked threatening all along and many would have Jooked for a Dern 4 i line of road between Goderich and Amber- and report at the Jitnuary meeting. . a be the sentiment of a:great Treasurer that their statements are corredt, ad to ; you can see that for yourself ; but, if ' thought that Blaine was the man without a and this seem's t Agai n we Lead , ley, of the same dimensions, are maintained LOWERING THE INTEREST. I many men in that party. and that the deliverance of the Committee you will grant us certain privilpges of trade � doubt, At the opening of the convention . . 'i by the. County which we want, why, we are in a posit J ' - SILVER MEN AT WORX,1=3 - , except this one. By request Moved by R. B. McLean and seconded by -on this subject last January be repealed. ion General Harrison's managers scored an im. THE , ­ � i of the Reeve of Hullett be examined two A. T. McDonald, that the rate of interest In reference to the motiQuo of Messrs. Steyv- to make'it all right with you." That is Mr. : portant point by being first on the ground, It is rumoured t7a_ta� _th��6ftronce of k bridges on the gravel road north of Clinton, - silver men it was decided to throwthe ' I be reduced to 5 per cent. on loans of tite rt and R. B. McLean, respecting the adver. Blaine's idea of reciprocity ; first " show your I but in the preliminary skirmishing every is the thing seemed to go Blaine's way. There was 11 o handle the newez,t 1; in the township of flullett. The one near This ; a ain tt county funds negotiated after this date. alsing of Sinking Fund monies and tbe teeth and then make terms. . Hilver States in the balance , g s Harrison ' � We St' I continue t to Clinton, opposite Mr. Churebill's farm, ti ' doubt in the minds of the if possible and this may possibly have some X Referred to the Executive Committee. rate of interest ther mmIt- policy which the Republican Conventions all ! considerable goods ir, itbe trade, and today we are i is 2,3 feet long, and in a good state of repair. . endorsed and pronounc- I majority, even of the delegates, as to hearing on the contt:st. To me thiel it, full , n THE OLD [�LAG. tee recommend that no action be taken, as it over the Union have i The one at Londeaboro has a floor 40 feet ,, is considered that the Warden, Treasurer ad a wonderful stroke of genius. The Demo- ! whether or not Mr. Blaine would really of meaning. It means that the line in this I -st goods , 13eck and seconded by lNlr. st I ' flow his name to be used. Just a day or showinc, the latest and nobbie � long, and he thinks 25 feet long would be -Moved by Mr. , a election is going to be drawn straight. It - 0 j sufficient. This report was referred to the Kay, that the care taker of the Court House and Solicitor have at present full power to -crats, on the.otber harid, declare it the mo )peniDg of the convention, means that in all probability Mr. � Cleveland deal with the Sinking Fund. outrageous piece of claes legislation that has two before the ( ' in � � Road and Bridge Committee. be instructed hereafter to have the county I will be nominated for President at Chicago.. This report was adopted without ameD'd- been perpetrated since the days of the gn�ut- I when the greater part of the detlegates were ' COMPLLMENTARY. flag put up on the, flag pole on the Queen'a 1 : ing of monopolies, that it places I the beat of 1 on the grounds iword came that Blaine had -It means that there is going 'a be one of the I � ment. .� I I sition as Secretary of State. ' I I Mo-ved by M. Y. McLean, seconded by Birthday, Ist July, and every (lay that the : the manufacturer on the neck of the farmer resigned his po greatest figb-�s this country has ever seen, ! John Beacom, that this Council desire to Governor-General proclaims to be a day of THE EQUALIZATION YINISHED. I I ' I This was taken as a sure sign that he was for the Republican part is on trial Ou its . STRAW HATS The corrected report -61 f the Equal 1*Z%tI' n the merchant and the workingman, and Ly I 9., ; - : - general thanksgiving and during the acesiona i r d his � I express their sincere satisfaction and thank Committee was submitted and the Counqili makes wealth all-powerful, Among other I willing to accept the nomination an L own ground and it must either be victorious . I fulness that Mr.,A-. H. Manning, ree've of of the county council.— Carried. - after voting down an amendment by the re- countries the McKinley Bill has �orne pretty I stock immediately took a rise. Then the or die as a party. During the present aLd- I �_ apt red Resolution arid ministration it has been irretrievably cam - I TbLe, most Stylish and correct thing in , Clinton, is sufficiently recovered to be able The council adjourned until 10 o'clock presentatives of Hullett'to have that town- hard on Canada, and, ever iaince'they began i Blainites c u the . I Friday forenoon. Credential Committees and appointed Mr- mitted to High Tariff and on this it must . I one of Boss Platt's )aain to attend to his duties in this council, ship reduced one dollar, per acre ; a motion to feel it pinch, the Canadians have not f atil- Colors and shapes for wen and boys. . I ` ' ,s while .Mr. Fa:ssett, of New York ( stand or fall. I and we hope very shortly tOsee him fully re- FOURTH DAY.—FRIDAY. . Wawand,sh ad to make fools of themselve t. I ' . tored to his wonted health and'vigor, and by the representatives of West i a few others of his ilk li�ve men), temporary chairman, which caused . The first order of business of importance for the reduction of that township by one Blaine and � s . - their stock to go up again. Then they I Boys' School Hats 15c -to 25C. ' we authorize the County Treasurer to pay this morning was the presentation and,read- dollar per acre, and a motion by Messis. simply lain back and chuck -led in their a Canada, - , - 1lip sleeyes, The Canadian government began settled down to a course of d lay, hoping by Mr. Manning his full sessional allowance for 9 � I ing of the report of I Beacom and Kay, to have Hay towns � Colored Soft and Stiff Hats ' last January session. —Carried. I � I I that they Would not be industrious booming to break the front of —Four British and two French men -of -war - 1. . THE EQUALIZATIO'N COXMITTHE. raised two dollars.per acre was. well by declaring I . I LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE. finally adopted without change. I crowded into anything but would, instead, the Harrison forces and cautic a stampede to are lying- at Halifax. : 081- I ,' fact . - in the latest :� Moved by Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mr. The committee this year showed a disp other channels. Had they done their own side for it was a well-known —The Earl and Countess of Meath are For the hot weather) � I ere easy. After a eouple The usual motion, th4t in the event ot ilan seek trade in . nnany of the delegations were, to say � ' - st . _JcEwan, that this council request the war- tion to take inatt appeal from the equalization, the final equal this they cOuld have made terms just about I that in- i den and treasurer to hdvertise in the leading of nd looking over the ground ' shaky. But the Harrison A�Inrgop I shapes and colors. We -invite I sittings a izittion be left to the County Judge, v�as as they pleased. But they went about their 1 the least, rather eem to be C prospects. in the Canadian North- . papers Of the county, three insertions after pretty thoroughly, they decided to leave the . I ' - , weet are described', as magnificent. : carried. . .1 trade seeking in such aweak, faltering,lack I men never faltered; they didn't s -do so spection whether you desire to buy or I every January and June meeting, the equalization the same as last year and re- � able to get up as muchenthusiasin or —It is Faid when .Mr. Ailercier'S creditors I mount of sinking fund on hand for in- ported the old table to the council, which COUNTY VALUATORS- I adaisical w0y that they made themselves I much loud talking as the other side but th .e , i . - y ; . laugbing-atocks in this country, and then, I ey are Batisfi d be will be left penniless. He not� We are ithe largest dealers in 1 a A motion by .Mr. Beck, becoi)ded b M r. 0 I vestment. —1' Lef erred to the Executive Coin- was read, onded by R. Taylor, for the appointment of three Coubty to crown it all, made that hoodwinking seemed to have, a nearly perfect organization has assigned. I nty and sell ,,It popular prices. � mittee. . Moved by Mr. Either and see Valuators, as provided by Statute, the vallilu- journey to Washington, which hoodwinked I and their leaders remained calm and eat-. —An old lady named Wilson has been �the cou I 1',qualiza- the first, apparently certain of � ,-. i . A AI'KILLOP DITCH. B. McLean, that the report of the I ation so made to be adopted as the basis Or only themselves and did1lotbing but show lected from found drowned in a pond near Bowmanville. . I .A � motion by "Mr. Bonne I a coin- , wies. seconded by tion Committee be referred back to th equalization, was voted down. i their weakness, Even more fooliab tha,u the result. Thursday laigbt they let their —The Governor-General ssys he will be I t tat figures corrected, too busy to attend the Montreal ,exhi- I Mr. Morrison, to pay John Carpenter $28, mittee to have the a I COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT- i this, was the talk about Annexation which real strength appear for the first time and � -L - and that the e arrisonish look bition this year. � JACKSO N'T' BRO&Y 1 share for cleaning ditch on boundary of Lo ommittee add a column to the - The County Treasurer submitted a state- arose in Canada, almost immediately after things took on a decidedly H ion). Friday g ing to be one of I t I gan and McKillop, the county of Perth schedule showing the local asseBBil-lent per McKinley Bill wall put iii-6peration. (to coin a word for the occas —Sir John Abbott is 0 1 ! ment of cash on hand and estimates of the the � The Famous H-Ltters, Seaforth. 'hen's fishing guests at � , - I having paid the same aMOUDt, was referred acre. —Carried. - amount required to nieet current expeD�es, This was nothing less than suicidal. A Re- the President was telegraphed that be was Lorcl '-Nlount-Step . ! certain to be nominated on the first ballot. I - — = � to the Road and Bridge Committee. J REPORT OF ROAD AND BRID(;E COMMITTEE. ' Blaine was nomi- Metis. I � showing a balance o� $12,900 in treasury, publicau told me the other day that his The business went on. r I rned until 10 a clock, d party had watched the actions of Canada —Only two were lost out of 20,000 books � =1,,_15;=11r.7_M The Road and Bridge Committee reported after all claims on barid are provided for,qn r M I � . anted from the public library at St, John's, . ! � - - John Car- closely from the first, and that just as soon nated by Senator Wolcott, of Colorado, and to' i TY COUNCIL. � Thursday.- f-- recommending as follows: That asking the Council to authorize the Warden Indiana THIRD DAY—THURSDAY. " � - Harrison by Colonel Th - New Brunswick. - ! . __� -.and Treasurer to borrow a sum not exceed- as they saw that the pinching of McKinley I ompeon, of The Council of the County of Huron met : At the opening of the Council on this penter be paid -$25, this being Huron's share - a name was cheered a minute And a —Mrs. Brant, an old lady of 80 years of , of work done by him on drain on boundary ing $20,000 for current expenses sbould i ny ism produced an annexation feeling, our fate Blaine I I t week, � day,after preliminary business,and the read- between McKillop and Logan; that a new portiou of it be required. He also gave �he was sealed ; that his party would no more half, and Harrison's for two minutes. That age, was fatally injured in London on Fri - at Goderich on Tuesday afternoon,las mercial union now was the way every thing appeared to be— day, �ing out of a buggy. all. the members being present. The min- ! 'ng of a few accounts and some unimportant bridge be built on the gravel road north of following statement of non-resident land think of granting us com ver all 'the close, but Harrison decidedly in the lead. while Btepp . lies . I Is on ! correspondence, the following reports were Londeaboro'; that the road commissioners' collections between January ist arid April than they would of handing us a —Ron. C. F. lAcIsaac, M. P., and A - - utes being read a correction was in&( , � read and'disposed of : report be adopted and that all repairs 20, 1892: r border States, They felt that'they bad a Then one of those lightning changes took Mary Helena Roalett were married at . I motion of M. Y. McLean and seconded by � . : had to do place that only occUT in big conventions. on Wednesday last I : � Finlay Anderson, making the usual grant" I GRAHAM'S BRIDGE. recommended therein be carried out; that Ashfield .................. $45 58 1 cinch now on Canada, and all they a- Mrs. Clarkson, the beautiful wife of the Halifax, Nova Scotia, I � . of ,"O to Agricultural SOCfetiES payable to � The Special Committee appointed at Jan, the petition of the council of Morris be re- Colborne .................. 5 07 ' to get her was to keep increasing the t pre 1A a rst gallery week. - " ticultural Societies only, in- ! uary meeting to examine into the matter of ferred to a committee of the whole council Goderich ................. 8 00 sure. He may have been mistaken as o, tbe Iowa politician, stood up i th fi —Rev. E. C, Cayley, M. A., has been ap- - Branch and liar 1 Graham's bridge at WiDgham, reported as . . I . her handkeichief, called for pointed successor to Rev., Professor I for .consideration ; iu reference to the report Grey ..... ............. 35 42 policy of his party. I hope he was, but, 1 And, waving _ I stead of to Branch,11orticaltural and Riding ' follows: Your committee beg leave to re- of the special committee on Graham's bridge, - Hay ....................... 85 88 i must confess, that it lcoke very much as if cheers for Jamcs G. Blaine. The house -Symands in the chair of theology, Trinity Societies, the former being the intention of I fairly went wild, round after round of University. I -rant was voted. Thus 1 port that we examined the locality of the it ill recommended that in order to have a Hullett ................... 66 he hit the mark. he shield. cheers went up, and for thirty-nine minutes o was tried recent - I the Council when the g ' bridge on the 24th of May ; heard all the final settlement of the dispute and relieve ,14orris ................... 9 09 Now, for the other side of t —The Embro man, wh � ly by Magistrates Thorne and Duncan for 1 e adopted. The Warden , ! evidence we could obtain and- have also ex- Should tariff reform carry the day I think the uproar lasted. A counter demonstration, ' � briefly addressed the Council, outlining the ! - the county of Huron from all future liability, 4 Canada would have no difficulty in securing was Attempted for Harrison but didn't seem taking whisky to a man to whom it WAS I 1 amined all the minutes of the'County Coun as to construction and maintenance of a Turnberry ............. .. 268 94 It looked as if a woman)s I business likely to come up during the Sea- i oil since 1872 up to date bearing on the to go just right. prohibited, was fined$10 and costs. t bridge in this locality, that this council Pay East Wawanosh .......... 25 22 freer trade relations with this country. The 0 sion. The first business on the programme I hand would turn the tide of feeling and per - F matter. From the evidence we believe that the Bum of 1$,300, which shall be considered Bayfield .................. 9 00 policy of the Democratic party as regards .—Stephen Hogle, Belleville, while work- � 4 was the reading and considering of I .last week, fell a I Graham's bridge was originally built commerce is just about the reyerse of 'Me- haps change the destiny of a great nation. . , on a barn Tuesday of i; as a final settlement, and, that the said $300 . Brussels ...... ........... 9 00 __ not to be. It is votes that win, ing 11 f uONfbIU'_,'ICAT1ONS. ,overnment and afterwards kept � ar sustaining ! by the C be paid by the engineer of this county to I . Kinleyism. They believe in'a tariff for But it was n, and as State after State was distance of 27 feet into the ce . , I � � I from --Nlr. F. G. Neelin, in order by the Council until it was ri d are, I believe, rather not enthusiaer a fracture of the skull. He may not recoven, - A letter was read the contractor or other person entitled to . revenue a ly, an I ' of St. Thomas, has - . of Seaforth, the' contractor for the county abandoned, and Fisher's bridge adopted receive the same upon first having obtained THE -SCHOOL EQUIVALENT. chary about adding territory to this Already called the President developed unexpected .M.ayor McCully, I . I u In addition to that the strength while the Blaine faction went com- — a printing., a.pologiziD n its place. We �� " The following are the anio I result that been served with a writ in an action brought �t � g for the very imperfect by the County Council i .4rorn the ratepayers benefitted by the con- unto required to large Rep blic. to pieces, with the by MisslMary Moore, claiming $2,000 dam - Z -change in location of g and unworkmanlike manner in which the , find that owing- to struction of the said bridge, an agreement be raised by the several municipalities as broader minded members of the party have pletely s nominated on the first ballot. ,4 county minutes were printed. bridge a few parties living near the road to be approved of by the county solicitor, equivalent to the legislative school grant : not a vestige of that jingo feelingof hostility Harrison w& by iuj uries received by f alliug on the i characterizes a There were 904 delegates who voted and 'g"' alk through a plank being loose. A communication waa read from the leading to the abandoned bridge are now indemnifying this council from any further Ashfield, $439 ; Colborne, $245 ; Goderich, to everything British, which ,rty, The consequently it requtred 453 to carry the sidew le mare belonging to Mr. Al-,c,- � !� . county solicitor, relative to the Race bridge compelled to go around by the iron bridge, liability. $322 ; Grey, $466 ; flay, $451 ; Howick, large part of the Republican pal —A valuab � - b lead- nomination. Although .NMajor McKinley's Pherson, Fingal, while rolling got under one -I in Wingham, a matter which has been in which occasions some inconvenienoe, the dis Mr. Coleman and seconded by $535 ; Hullett, $365; McKillop, $326 ; effect then, it seems to me, which t e ,een put in nomination he , dispute for some time between the Council � tance to and from the town ofWiDgham be, Mr. Ratz, that that par port re- Morris, 8359 ; Stanley, $290 ; Stephen, $407 ; iug question of the coming campaign in this name had not b i and it is of the threshers, and was so badly torn that � - . seven-aixteentho of. & mile, ferriDg to Graham's bridge be struok Out Tuckeremitb, $343; Turnberry, $282; Us- country will have upon the future of Canada nbowed up strongly in the ballot the had to be killed. I . . and the township. of Tumberry. The opin- I ing increased a br, and that no action be taken on that matter- borne, $291 ; West Wawanoah, $237 ; East ought to be to make Canadisne take a firm ainsoat an assured thing that if he lives —The annual statement of thA Bank of ion of the Solicitor was to the effect that From evidence heard at Wingham w . upon some one ground, and stop until 1896 he will be the unanimous choice Commerce for the year ending May 31 shows the said bridge, being. on a diviation bound- lieve an agreement was made in the year _Lost. . Wawanosh, $257, making a total of $5,602. stand been doin of the Republican party for President of the I ary line between East Wawanosh on -the one I 1880 or 1881. by the then Reeve of Turn- Moved by Mr. Holt and seconded by Mr. - THE COUNTY PROPERTY. shunting around at, they have 9. States, At the end of the first ballot ,,at profits for the year of $539,642.60, Bide And Turnberry and Wingharn on the I berry, to build a foot bridge on the site of Beacom, that the clause of the report relat- The County Property Committee reported In fact, I think the tim' e ia now at hand United which, with the balance brought forward I . atber, the Council are, thereforey liable ' -the old bridge to satisfy the interested par- ing to Graham's bridge be amended by strik- having visited the jail and found it clean when they will be forced to do something the various candidates stood thus : from last year, amounts to S552,049.19. 1 1 for its erection and maintenance. ties. . The work was not gone on with on ing out all the words after 11 thereof,"' aud and in good order ; also recommend sundry definite. With a fast increasing debt and Harrison ........ ........... 535 —Hiram Walker & Sonsoffer the county ' � A communication was read from,Mr-James account of an objection having been entered inserting the following: 11 Upon f;rst having small improvements in the county building. resources at a standstill something must be McKinley ................... 182 of Essex $25,000��and the choice of three sites . Cochrane, Warden of Grey, pointing out against a foot bridge by some of the parties obtained from the township of Turnberry With reference to the Jail Inspector's report done. There has been enough promiaing Blaine ....................... 182 - if they will erect the county buildings in the defects in the present system of repre.- now asking for its erection, who then de- and town of Wingbam an agreement or bond recommending the re -modeling of the Jail, and theorizing ; the time to act has come. If Reed (ex -Speaker) ............ 4 Walkerville. The only Other stipulation in i sentation in County Councils, showing the mand ad a 12 -foot bridge. We find that an to be approved of by the eounty solicitor, after careful consideration it is recommbnd- the people of Canada really think it would Lincoln ..................... 1 that the buildings erected be as good as I weak points in the scheme . proposed by ]Ron. opinion was obtained from Mr. M. C..Cam- indemnifying this council from any liabilitYs ad by the Committee that no action be be better for them to sever their connection -1 . those in Chatham. last Session of the Legis- eron at the June session in 1876, as to the . I with Great Britain and throw iij their lot 904 —Nelson Searel of Aylmer, Aged 21, hail Mr. Hardy, at the either past or future in connection with, the taken, i g a- Conti- Majority for Harrison ........ 166 a the knee the other . lation, and advocating a scheme evolved liability of the County in the matter. He bridge or road. "—Carried. THE FINANCE REPORT. � with this country, thus formin his leg amputated abov I I - This communication was re- advised that the County could not be coin- 6 then adopted as amended. The Finance Committee reported re6om. neDtal Republic, let them say so in unmis- ]BLAINE KILLED HIMSELF. day. Last winter he fill on the frozen by himself I The report wa . sundry accou! nts takable terms. If they do nof wish to do ground, injuring the knee and causing the ferred to the Special committee, who� report- palled to rebuild Graham's bridge, but that THE EDUCATIONAL REPORT. mending the payment of sundry acco , 9 There has been something peculiar from resent system. I it would not be advisable to pass a by-law ' 13 Mat- this let them be equally emphatic and fight the first about Mr. Blaine's candidacy. Had bone to become diseased. ed in. favor of the p the Morris Closing up the road allowance, as it would The Educational Committee reported and made deliverance on the following it out on that line. As for myself, I cannot consented to stand in February the —Thomas Flowers, of South Gosfield, was ' A resolution was read from arties making the following recommendations : In ters: The request of Mr. George Wood, he ' � Township Council, claiming compensation, i afford good reason for argument that p - reference to the petition of ratepayers of Reeve of Bayfield, to have Maria McCoy,- an see in what way Canada would be benefitted President would not have entered the race instautly killed the other day, by a tree, � ed in 1,890, for the cost injuriously affe-.ted would be entitled to com : made a ward of' the by a political union, and I have seen a. good splitting and uuder a,n Act pass I insane person - f bridges in that �town- I peasation. We find that motions were intro- School Section No. 11, Hay, and Union See- indigent I be ,paid deal of this country too, They can get all but would have left him a clear field. wbichbewas sawing down, and maintenance 0: the Committee county, was recommended, to I union, and the Latterly he -has said uothing either one way springing back, striking him on the head � � This document duced in the County Councils in the years'76- tion No. 1, Hay and Stanley, annum, they need by a commercial ,ciatf, that or the other and the only thing he has done and back. ship, of 100 feet i'RL length.. - ,9 80-81, asking,in the first place,the county remmmend that His Honor Judge Toms, quarterly. at the rate of $100 per annexationists in this country,apre I half mile long and . 30 feet . was referred to a -Special committee to an I commencing June Ist, 1892. The rate of they would nev6r try to bring -about a that could be interpreted in any way wa's to —A cut one iredged near the inouth of . - I . � And report at the next I to build a bridge and afterwards to pay the William Costw-, Clinton, and H. E. Huston, . resign his portfolio. Up to the very last wide has been d , quire into the case Exeter, be appointed arbitrators in this taxation for the current year recomn , ical union by pressure, One dpesn,t . sitting of the Council. aggrieved parties the sum of $600 in full of is 1 mill and 13-20ths on the dollar. ! ant word was expected from him saying the Thames below Chatham. Another sim- .I 'I I i po'it r mom I ' Dickson, I their claim against the County. These mo- matter ; in referenee to the petition of John . MORRIS' CLAIM. gen 11 have to fo ce PeOP16 to Accept & either that he would or would not at ow his ilar cut will be made in a few days. A communication f 0.m. Gaoler - . era y n i , can olmes, of Beaclaville, Jost three . paid by him to an tions on each occasion were lost. On the Schroeder and others, asking for the form go. d thi�g. Now, the only questio p I asking that $24 ction between The Special committee appointed to en4uire to come before the convention, but —Alex. H � who acted in his place dur- r last -vote taken In 1881 the majority against atiou of a new Union8chool8e orria, on commercial union be obtained without poli. name ame. fie paid no attention whatever good cattle lately in a somewhat peculiar assistant, and a motion to I the motion was 24. The Committee have the townships of Hay and Stanley, the Com- into the claim of the township of At " tical union'7 I believe it can. Should the none c - rid died iLn,g his illnesss I ment of the account of bridges, recommended that the . ould to despatches and letters, and his invariable manner They took suddenly ill a mittee recommend the appoint 8 Republicans be defeated this fall it sh ' short time Of each Lotber, with � grant $200 to as'sist in -the erection of I been informed that a grant ot $600 was at same gentlemen as above recommended, a township of Morris be req'nired to furnish a Say matter, if rightly approached.- answer to newspaper men was 11 I have within a wn of Seaforth, were re- . one time offered to the parties and refused be an e I y." By maintaining this course what appeared to be lung complaint. The a lockup in tb a to committee to examine into the matter; As to statement of the kind, character and cost of - nothing to sa', r buted to lying out Lon a wet, ferred to the Executive committee. I by them, but they cannot find any minute to ges proposed to bebuilt But, even should the Republicans be vie y of his friends, for it cause is att i eat again Z the petition of Thomas Maunder's Rnd any bridge or brid torious, I still believe we can obtain as free he has estranged man I that effect. We find that the bridge asked � the whole country .cold night after being in a warm stable� The Council then adjourned to -in I for woulds-equire to be 140 feet long, and others, of the township of Morris, asking that will come within the,act under - which we need without A politic- has been the feeling of a highly respected I rade at that the south halves of lots 28 and 30, in they make their claim, and a certified state- trade relations as ratified that in jifstice to General Harrison he should —Richard RiviDgatou, . at 10 a. in. on Wednesday. that there are two wash -outs in the g . )wing the amount paid out for at union. Should McKinleyism be farmer of Nepean, was driving a spirited ,-,ECO-, 1) DAY—WEDNESDAY. ve made some defluite statement and not , I the South end of the old bridge, one being the 7th concession, and the north half of lot ment sh( . Presidential election, by the people of ha . , - a on Thursday, last week, Council resumed at the appointed hour, 28, in the Sth concession of Morris, be de- bridges in their municipality in each year -in A ted States, it is reasonable to sup- have allowed his name to be juggled with team in Ottaw ' - i 80 feet long and 10 feet deep -arid the other n 13 the Uni game conditions which exist by a lot of party bosses and di2appointed when his vehicle wws struck by one of the I and after routine busi�ness the following coin tached from Unio school section, of Grey, during the last ten years, givi 9 length of Rideau street electric cars He was thrown munications were read And disposed of : i 60 feet long and 12 feet deep, and that the bridge, material used and also amount levied pose thait the , ntinue to office Beekers. . I out and was probably fatally injured.- ' .ntenance of that section of the road Morris, and McKillop, at Walton, and add- a at present under high tariff will co � N' From the Secretary of the Seaforth Col- ' m&1 . ad to school section No. 4, Morris, the Coin- in each year for local purpose ; that when ist. Let us look at one of these c-ondi. THE TIMES WE LIVE I'_ - —Rey. W, W, Shepherd, principalMount logia-te Institute) relative to the time for I would be costly. The Committee believe mittee recommend the appointment of the township ,of Morris files wit ' h the ex . While Waiting for the returns the other 'Muncey, 'reports , d for, the ,tions. This. year there was an immense the commencement of payment of county , that the Council, when assuming Fisher's Elgin Industrial Institute, ,�_ bridge in 1881 were relieved from any cost Messrs. Uriah McFadden, Grey ; W. J. Co erk the information aske ,cretaries o a _. H y , I . nd -with over -production of manufactures, not bo- afternoon I could not help thinking at th a that when he went home on Sundayevening grants - from the Se h I in rebuilding Graham's bridge, and that.the Johnston, Morris, and Thoma E a 8 township clerk shall at once correspo A decrease in consumption, wonderful strides that have been made.1in 5th ou the _ J, a cause there was inst., he found 74 0 acres of hay Riding Farmers' Iusti u,tes, asking for the arty, McKillop, a committee to arbitrate in the the clerks of all the other municip lities in ich larger volume of the past half century in the way of transmit- 40 acres of wheat and 70 usual annual grants) it to the townsbip of Turnberry is the proper p The Committee further recommend the county, asking for the same information ' but simply because a int c Institute farm, U � were referred I if any, to afford relief to the complainants. matter. it- goods was manufactured. This, of course, ting news. The cheers had sear ely died acres of pasture u der water. Executive committee. A request from the � a t in for the use of this Committee. TheComm willnotgrow lessas this yearagoby,but- aw�y on the floor of the great hall at —Two valuable horses belonging to P. TheCommittee, although notadmitting'any that township clerks who h ve not sen Reeve of Bayfield, to have Maria McCoy, I legal right to do so, would recommend that maps of school sections and parts of school tee have not been able to procure the advice he United States Minneapolis, after some brilliant speech, be- Farrell, of 'Woodstock, escaped from their , made a county r on the interpretation of the rather increase, and,so t owd on anindigent insame person I to effect a final settlement of the matter, sections contained in their municipal ities, to of the Solicito . arket for her goods and -she fore they were taken up by the or pasture and on their way to the stable fell 1� -rd ;. the reports of the county treasurer that upon the township of Turnberry under- the County Clerk for use by the County Act, Owing to his absence) but intend to do must have a m I arket. That the sidewalk in front of the Western Union - I wa a referred to the Finance 1 a ry information is fur. must keep increasing thatm, Re inserted d into a waterworks trench, injuring them - and auditors war -bridge and re- Council for reference, be in tructed by the so an soon as neBessal Was why the reciprocity clause w - Telegraph office in this city, over a thousan solves badly. One will likely die. - . taking to build a suitable foot niabed the Committee showing the justice of " h ndre � committee. in the McKinley Bill. Let Canada take ad miles away and simultaneously in a u d —Vessel men havd, experienced great diffi. I Appeals from school sections in Stephen having the County of any further responsi- County Clerk to do so at once. - f the township of Morris. er other citi( culty trinavigating the Waters Of the lakes ' This report wa's adopted without .amend the claim 0 ot. If she must have fre ); throughoi4t the country. So � I &y, Stanley and Morris were referred to bility therewith, that the sum of $30 * 0 be The above reports were all adopted with. vantage Of this f& he United States let As the.servke that by using the H the Turnberry -Auncil to assist in ment. � trade relations with t complete W �' arid rivers during the past week on - account . ommittee, granted to FACILITATING BUSINE58. out amendment. free trade with Vs of the heavy fogs which have made their � the Educational c building said foot -bridge. - her throw open her doors to pictures in the daily pa rs to fix the gen- . XTY GAOL. ad and Moved by Mr. Hamilton, seconded by MISCELLANEOUS MOTIONS. all,nations except the United States, and eral surroundings it was not difficult to appearance every evening. Several marrow I THE COU, This report was referred to the Ro Mr. Mooney, that after the -finish of two A motion to order a copy of the Municipal he will soon be able to make her own terms imagine oneself an eye -witness of the Whole escapes from serious disaster are reported. � I The report of the Gaoler was referred to Bridge Committee. sittings of this council the different corrmit- World, A paper published in St. Thomas, a untry. It will mean financial My! my! what would the o1J Iver arty committee. Thin re- THE DRAINAGE COXMITTE& d exclusively to the discussion of with that co scene. —The body of the man found in the ri I . the County Pro -p is not a criminal, in The special - committee appointed at the tees report as far as they have proceeded 'devote oer of the depression for a jittle while, perhaps, bu� I Puritans have said to such goings on. I at Amherstburg ou Sunday has been identi- - � I port stated that there in gaol; but i Janu ' y meeting to meet with the Drainage with the work. I . municipal matters, for each meml i to ra- feel convinced that it would have a magical WHAT WILL THE RESULT BX? fied as that of George Heyn, a prominent the strict sense of the word 1, a,r A BRIDGE WANTED. Council, was voted down ; a motior 0 There a a brother a, Mr. � e are six males Confined, four of -whom ' Commission appointed by the Ontario Legis- first session of effect on the growth of the el untry. ith Well, President Harrison is re -nominated merchantof Om has and ther here Moved by Mr. Cox, seconded by Mr. scind the one passed at the . use in Canada's trying to com�ete w of Detroit, with whom he was and none of them of: a dangerous lature reported as follows : All the main cting is no � _ and W hitlaw Reid, of the New York Tribune, Emil Heyn, and two chil- are inaane moval to the asy- l of the committee except Mr. Mooney and in Beacom, that the County Engineer be in- council &mending the minutes respe United States as a man4facturing coun iting, He leaves A wife 1. ) and all awaiting re ') ne the two bridges on the' Agricultural Societies shared the same fate, .the not ape thial -country if she will be his running partner. This m. eaDs via . type, are vagrants. I addition the Warden and Mr. Oliver, met structed to exami r a try, -She can I the Republican party is victorious, dren I turn,. The other two inmates concession, Goderich township, while one authorizing the Clerk to orde uld, but she can becom� great on the that if of Agincourt, :: read from the Provincial I the members of the Drainage Committee at Bayfield copy of the Consolidated Criminal Act for WO She can become High Tariff will be in order for the next four —Mr, William Macklin, . recently I I A letter was also known as Dunlop's and Parson's bridges lines of her own resources. ree valuable cows poisoned I . Asons, Mr. Chamberlain. He nd the. McKinley Bill will continue had th Inspector of Pri i the town ball, Clinton, OD the 15th March ol on the I Ith And following day. That the committee and and report at next meeting of the .Council, each Reeve and Deputy -Reeve, the said I active one of the foremost agricultural and stock- years a ugh paris green, which bad been sown rep rted having visited the Ga t they be placed books to be the property of the res� . She can be- to pinch Canadian pockets, It also probably thro, asture by some Party unknown- ' I raising couutries in the"worl4. on the p i of ;Ay, and made the following reference commission together went carefully over the and if reported favorably tha . 9 that Canada must either come into on the list of County bridges, —Carried. municipalities, was carried. i8h' g such miscreants cannot I tOL tha,t Institution : This goal is in a very I Acts affecting drainage and suggested such come one of the foremost mining countries mean n or stay out of the American msr- The law Pun in - NO DECEMBER MEETING. After passing a number of , by-lav�o the in the world. She can become one 'of the the Unio be made too severe. condition, and ought to be thoroughly d additions as were thought Friday With Benjamin Harrison at the bead . � I I poor I The water changes an committee were much - Moved by Mr. W. H. Kerr, seconded by ed about ten a clock 1, foremost carrying and maritime countries on ket. —Rev, John Morton, of Hamilton, in 66 ! I re -modeled as soon as. possible. i desir�&'ble. The Mr. 'Taylor, that this Council dispense with night. . I - the face of the globe, And possibly one of the of affairs there will be no half way measures. 'L, the .greateLat gift of God 40 closets are placed, in the yards, and are in a pleased with the courtesy of the members ion of the County Council L ! oun'tries. Let her One side or the other will have to submit- recent sermon s&id newsp er " A fact '. I very insanitary state. Good sewerage should of the commission and from the practical the December Sess CAL foremost shipbuilding c pe entirely, For four years people have had - in this age is the daily albe main who I 1 892, —Carried, OUR AMERICAN POLITI cknowledged With force. i an I for I strike out on her own lines ; d cease to a . �� 11 ovided and the town water laid onto, � knowledge of drainage matters shown by yrr"rul? M1`111MIR I -� rv,- xT , ;- an ex loded the idea that the President was entirely over. a 9 +60 f.-Lateat contain t for the in a p I ells and them, we are satisfied that they will be able THE EXEVUT1V­ U -11k I � .UM . I her big neighbo . a I t. r- d by his Secretary of State, They pro eanes 5 ate the hardest the premises, The beds. bedding, c The Executive Committee reported as fol- ell recognize shadowe I in good order. The food I to frame a report satisfactory to the people, I � [WRITTYN FOR THx ExPOSITOR.] bubble, And people might as w I . not beginning to find out their Presi- fluance of the Devvspapers ki . corridors were a acconnt of William Dickson, It does not follo�v that, because are- i -elected he wit when his copy goesastray. a plies. are obtained by COUtTaCt, and the I The commission informed the committee Iowa : That th a washing machine WHAT -EFFECT WILL THE RESULT qF THE that fact, dents mettle and if he is re 11 unk will have its double UP u- I %te the taking gaoler, for the price of UNITED STATES ELECTIONS HAVE DN THE the United States] with a' high tariff, has I re- —The Grand Tr dietary ccordance with gaol reg ' that after tb .ey should comp reference � be thL worst possible show this time what is .really in him. track between Montreal and Hamilton fin- . lations. The books are well kept and the I of evidence a set of questions would be pre, for use in the jail be not paid ; in � FUTURE OF CANADA?- prospered, it may DOI . 3n, member the first and only time I ever saw ticipation there- anagemeDt good. In future I pared and sent to each member of the coin- to the letter from the same official asking The of Lener I look at n the thing for Canada. Let Canadians be mi I . that questio I he funeral of General Sher- ished this summer and in An discipline and ,in for the sum of $24.50 paid by him for assist. a patty in t ntry to him. It was at t . age passed of is testing new system. of starting and . � committed to gaol for I evidence-,- so that under- and not allow his con � . 'a i a is ' when old people are mittee and others giving during his illness, it was decided not clearer it becomee to me that I have . man in New Y rk and as a carru s . ear the prison the queatioDs can be considered and answers &nce that the County taken a very large task in trying to answer treat them like whipped chi4dren, I eutthrough thecrowd, "There at ing joa vagrancy, to recommend any Action ; uracy. I hope to go more deeply Jrjtb this:� subject a whimper w I looked and saw OnThe recent great storm was a very garb, but suitable civilian'll clothing must be sent in before they completl their report, send a notice to all it with anything approaching to Be-, of is President Harrison." drainage works at the I provided if they have not sufficie eir The mF-mbers of the commission expressed Clerk be instructed to iffs that- To begin with, the foundation of my answer next week, and show grounds for some an elderly many with and hain severe test of the which , ing evi- the Division Court Clerks and Bail uc- the stat � nnel. The quantity of water This was also referred to the County their approval of the method of givi or will have to be mere theory, the suparstr ements I have mad'. A quiet, self -possesoed little man with power Sarnia tu m, both approaches., and had I own. *ttee. dence by a committee adopted by your when any books are required by them f ill have to be , roofed THE GREAT REPUBLTCA�NICOIKVENTION. and pluck written on, every lineament and I drained in fro Property comm, nd considered it the most ex- use in their offices, that the same must be ture theory, and it w nd you know theory The tenth national convention' of the -Can this be the weak, I to be handled by the pumps, was 'something F council a over with theory, a said to myself: ,NGI,_;FER'S RRPORT. tory method of 'taking procured through him ; tLat the usual always work out as expected, How- Republican party has justiclosed its session ig man we hear so much about, who tremendous, but the machinery was equad to I Mr. Ainslay, County Engineer, reported - peditious and satisfac ,ing at grants of $25 be made to each of the Farm- doesn't will do our beat to make the strue- in Minneapolis, and a oat reinarkable vacillatiz d-fatther's taking it out so rapidly tbat the transit of having let the contracts fox. bridges on the evidence, and they believed the meet as in the county, each Institute ever, we session it has been. As Itsai(f in m my last is hidden by the shadow of his gran assenger trains through the tunnel was not X, Clinton the most profitable 'they had yet ers' Institut I ' county boundaries of Perth and Middlese having held the requisite number of meet. ture a lasting one. � 6 couple of - bat and held under the thumb of one of his Pat any time interfered with. of $200 asked It is as good as settled now th r, only a we�eks ago a move held. at t a issue lette I efeat Presideniz own cabinet officers" I will never forget as' Cathed - the former ta Mr. Lam -g,. of Ethel, and the was received and ordered to be ings ; in reference to the grant ment was inaugurated to I d an whose —On the 9th iust., at St. Jam I ng This report ew lock-up will be the Tariff, that is, that the policy of i him as I saw him then. He is a in � of Exeter ,- also havi, for to assist in the erection of a n he M Kinley Harrison's re -nomination �y bringing for- Toronto, Miss Ella Gooderham, dough - latter to Mr. Hardy, . o c +1, ;+ is recom ended f Jairlea G. Blaine, in ver 6. �F Mr George I +U. nrinted in the minutes. urotection as embodied in t y look inspires respect and confidence. ral, ooderham, millionaire Put a top floor of two men hemlocK on THE HOUSE OF REFUGE. in the Town of as 01 , Bill will be the bone of contention, J.V,ow wara Tle name 0 . -y to If he has a -second term he will not Do over- er . I last -up is . ' I by anyone or anything, and he distiller, was married to Rev. E. C. Ache - Bayfield bridges which he thinks will that this sum be paid when the look spite of his positive refusal in Februax ate of ! shadowec to be renewed. Moved by Mr. Proudfoot and seconded by built, In reference to the applications from the McKinley Bill is a peculiar instrument, allow his name to come before the, conven- . .tonian, later cur until the bridge will require a framed with the idea of boxig not 11 also be freed from the accusation Of son, 9, former Toron � New floors have also been put on Black's, Mr. Britton, that the council of each� muni- Goderich, Clinton and Seaforth Collegiate It wa e of protecti - tion. This movenrient started out"booming w, er an- St. George'o Church , New York., under , Berimiller bridges, and these cipality in the county be requested to take a 'Institutes for the proportionate cost of the only a measur on but als� for re . of i Messrs. looking for a further lease of pow ) . Dr, 11aineford, and now rector of Mid- Summerbill and taliation. It is a weapon not onN of de- under the able managen�erlt mrlpylvania, accueation which has prejudiced the minds Rev remony a,te of repair. Is attending the of Now York; Quay, of Pe. e what dletown, Connecticut, The ce was bridges are now in a good at vote of the electors at the next municipal, maintenance of county pupt fence but of offence. Like the blad of Fitz- Platt, . 'of many - Now we will be able to se . Canons Dumoulill and vided by Vic. )I wformed by Rev n as Graham's to whether or not a House of . 0 0 le that this is pe election as respective Institutes, as pro dy of the Lai it is arid Clarkson, of Iowa, bbairman of th I He examined the bridge knox 54, Chap. ,57, Sec. 31, ubsequent Sec- jamesin "The La , C� publican National Committee, all � of whom is in the man. I somehow feel noon. The'Cathedral was packed with bridge on the lake shore road in Colborne, Refuge be erected in this county. I . and a sad with the "both sword and shield." By the MoKin- Re . f Mr. Blaine aqd simply not a Democratic year and that ... General Sa - - and found it to be 21 feet between the &but- I INSURING COUNTY BUILDINGS. tions, the Committee have agr itutes ley Bill the United States governme�t prac- are former enemies 0 , we spectators. . ments. The -materials of the bridge appear epresentatives of the different Inst espoused his cause for t4e sole pti,rpose of Harrison will get his opportunityg but . . r e are . I A committee composed of the Warden, ich tically says to all other natiolas : " W1, I . to be sound and sufficiently strong, but it re to be paid the sums to wh I ! ! . . s to Clerk and Treasurer was appointed to look that they a I , . I � . i . should have guards placed on the side . . � i 1 � I � . - .. � I I 1, . � - I � - - � , , , - - - - . I - I , i - - I� 1� 2i 4-'� -_ I i