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The Huron Signal, 1881-02-04, Page 3eseassesesinieweggieettee THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4, 1881. DOMINION PASLIAKIMIT.o arss •.ee, and m Mr. ityasol spite di sew W apareel1ssaomas we .. i,.. ooi .da earre.n,.i u If Hopes or Vosnwti. 1 woo •, theawe Jan. 9T. s • 4 _ , S The gosties el the railing lute eeney '»w formed the a ebj•st cd the rat anseoil- Begin' r Y tt *IM ' Ake o1A in to-dy. It woe in the ,,. 441tAl w L' haws el Hua. Mt. Kills. tie ore .,t .aJ proand the vest extent of territory --on* caul.• y..utll he had 1 lead mils in nae direction, and Dae of a Alt est alien, clad th.ssoad five kuudred in another which the oumstruotius of railway's wu. be sdeolutely prohibited during the con- tinuance of the naeaupoly, and the great waste of time that wUT occur ie teaming, owing to the lack of railway facilities. He pointed out that the monopoly wail net alone retard the populating or the Nurth-west, but will add to the burdens of hose who settle there. The siesed- mint is very comprehensive, comma the monopoly in all its phases and elbow- ing that the only outlet from the North west, the Pembina Breath one tie, Thunder BayBranch, will be in too hands of the yndicate. On a division the amendment was ne- gatived by s vote of Ifld to 53, toe foe being beteg the Ontario uo itingeut of the 13 majority :- - Mears. -- Messrs. Arkell, Beaty, Ilergin, li.Iu.t- bee, Rowell, Bunting, Bur uWWI, e.t.a., - ruse (Victoria), Coughlin, (furrier, Dave .on, ]Elliott, FAR riJW, forewarn. Hay, Hasson, Hooper, Siefert, reitipa- trick, Kranz, McMillan, AlleO.tllu.u, McCarthy, McDougall, MoLeamei, Mer nor, Orton, Patterson (Kiwi), Peet, Plumb, Robertson (Hemi to I), Ityhert, Shaw, Sproule, litrau4e, eesae, Wail t,., (Norfolk), Wallace (Tors), White, Wbitr4 (Cardwell), slid Wright. 1 alt Ontario supporters of the Oevernieen ,, Mes.n fdtephettson and Drew, were not present, but Mr. Stephenson came in before the next vote, and went against the amendments. Kr. Borden moved the next amend- ment, which was to the effect that it is indesirsble to give the Oomtpamy, TEN WINT Or ttaLICTino Leper in the manner laid down in the contract, MI there is nothing to prevent the ac- quiring coal (nines, salt or other mineral lends . Time was voted down in the same way. sad by the move men particularly, the (le,verreneut vete reache.1130. Icon. Kr. Anglin handed up to tho Speaker the third amendment of the dog, or the nintk in all, which was to the effect that the proposed grant of land and money buns been allotted altogether .out of prey portimu to the work to be performed in neutral satiate the central section re - ng mush the heaviest bonus proper-, in g to the ci►et of the work, chereri- being some •34,090,x, uding d and money, and that this excess, "uld have been appropriated towards 5 construction of the astern and west - fractions. The vote stood 12`i to 60, , Me ONTARIO VOTt SIT,MO AA to MO Gress, with the exception of Mr. Fer- Kgnassoonn, who was not m the House. Mr. Orton's vote was struck off, as be was not in the House when the question was t The clause granting exemption from taxable was taken up. Mr. Trow, who offered an amendment tberetn,spoke of some facts he had gleaned whale oft a visit to Manitoba, and the mat imssn- enemas resulting frani the lack of good roads and the presence of unb ed streams, ent eatmeaw that can only Dome by municipal organisation and the levying of totes. The exemption of every alternate section will impose dou- ble taxes on the occupied land, and air. Prow pointed out that excessive taxa- tion led to the revolt that separated the United States from (heat Britain. He rare several instances of the injury done to Weseern Ontario by the privi- l4ss iven t the Cased* Company, and eEnlssd o by moving that it be reetolved that the eeetaption chine in the oostreat is unjust mud will impo.e burdens upon the actual settlers, and is an induce- ment to the Onmpsry to hold the lands till they have been enhanoed in vane h the labors of the settlers. His amend - f ment reported those .tatvmanti in formal shap., and it peeved a bitter pill for the TOM; to swallow. then being twent of them who did not show up to moo their vols. The vote stood 115 to 4 Among the absentees on the Govern- rnent side, whose names appear in the list, were Mesta Boultbee, Bunting, Kirkpatrick, Carling, McCarthy, Torn White and Haagen. Prior to the vote being taken, Mr. . (lasarea, of Huron, lashed Rykert for his mi.00natrncti ere,onoted had been by the first named. weenh misconstruction, was made plain; er it was worth while to notice Mr. Rykert at all is another matter. Mr. Paterson, of Brant, took excep- tion t.. the fact that the words of the Governor General's 'peeeh relating to the railway were misleading, as it led persons to believe that the whole of the work was taken from the hands of the (loranment, whereas, in point of truth, tits Government wee yet to essplete the Lake lJnperior section and the ast- ern station. He mowed in raendment Viat the eontred does notawaretlrslf , ail ,t Invoir the (ioversswnt et Oaai4s in the b of the rued espwtave portions &tie rnsd, said les, in that re- spect, objMaable. This was beat by 190 to 49, the Gov eminent PON s1MN i on began lit Ire* a (iovemment Hems. Speaking lit French. Mr Reef ret moved tr amendment, it et the contract u dos not fix a mainsails prioejer the land, beyond whiell the Cotapaay shall not oberg welds. On this the Gov- enemei i len of Hares vote, B J 131* t dl rad 0a bblow.LV[ra. C31u11Mt sees to mere as amend- ment de= the chums esxes}va the seed brdj a stdd gypsy of the=fvethiiipowitaistioa ooros ire .veer w *aMiiflg tan b 111b ee- ferriBd 1e the hr.a pa os. h Bice seams of fee ala If traiiway bambinioft:441 u kt be in LM heeds of the eras tail A1.Vii. tepeMat a be ALL Bo R.' --its besot ihist er mu (1 NCHOR UNE. tt !NT t i maedi it was true the owner was o . li h e.l revived tthan of oral wr;iety of his candy for 1,I the iu)preveutent of stook:- o A true that op odd occasions he t.- -elan for the hale, and he was Ir • . o ! Gat too.' He behoved that .4 . ••t n r a rateable horse he ou- onyu re . of tee poiet.0 , than he did a t , a et Ia.unent, when be .as l . Ar n a very small egatSd on the a,nendoiMtt widf li V. laws then epoke ..;, end ulont which he .,•; 1. rge amvtlnt tbat"A. 049 dd be eutitled • to tee Govetwer-tri-Coueeit aro and lower the safes, with the tleolatation of t rat Parliament Creek! i • r to regulate the tats of in the public interests it em . , eatery. The amendment .. I e . 4 I,1. -§ r. es.- to Use effect that u , o One ,'naidate be so cur- , woeIuy not deflect or alter , ted prepused route without eon :,,t elf Parltwfasat. It was voted `own • • -.1 w fid. .. • . dilute moved the Reit amend- . , t ea toilet that. as the galled' .aiw y 44i vuen Ilia power. of t.e,t t.t1.. is the Uuveflgar Camel l tut ;e.ueaes.l„ e.,0 preadult oontreeteis in -014- .4v...„ Lf iW.iv..., .4.32 I.11,1er,, ltmd uDdal taxes tee .i. eiei etwe Gepp oe ugjlarea M'IFh other maw to •.'purateo ,.t., itw. 4, ero.1•.esrswM ':.11.0 y . tlevete,s an 0 ,. and ]Esti. e Sugg aced adjeuwrrutt, but left eller /feet! u .t einem:: and Mr. Caagraid nose to ,Hove en ,uaandment to the effect th et the ubesot/en laid agates& the con- nect, .as tau emend that it did not pro- vide fur a Dosis sfeslou, to• rsgulete the toes :.u1 other meters, in the interest el the ppanto._ £ (e ..ivisiuq r suttod in Lite drfest AAP ., ne regdtnent.by 121 to M,-. Coweron,, tit,aIltlroby moved #u amendment Lo the land that The aver taut is ub4n itiuttable, in that it poen, tfot provide leer jeerers teethe lain terra JJd on Rai the M. O. & S 1lailway, er Aber 'Vail s in tho east, and does not drake pro" ' • against preieeeatial rate' It tree tried by t14 su,4T. ' Mr. Keine, as he erose to Madre the uett .am endrneet, wee . greeted with all aorta of nasal, sesimesiag of desks, .tamp:ng of feet and cries of every kind. However, he kep floor, and showed t est he is one of e' moat self-pnasoaoed mat in the U•.v a The upnxr may h owe hero s di.- rj eiio'dtaIsmenshir, bat I rather thine 4 was the effect of cheap whimsey. His s,uetelmiatset forth that the 'et - try of spites, bolts and nets duty free is nejust, and that the contract is on that ground objectionable. It was voted down by 113 too 47. r. H4set, in French, moved the next eruen•Iment, to the effect that there is in the contract no provision for the proper construction and working of the roa.l, or that in case of default it should become the property of the Government. Lust by 113 to 4& Mr. Larne moved to the effect that the contract is objectionable in that it dos not provide Tor a proper Canadisp interest in the ro:ul, or for having the head ofe:os in Canada. Lost by 112 to 47, Mr. Bunster being asleep while the vote was being taken. Mr. King's amendment wax in refer- ence to the standard of the road, and during his remarks upon it Mr. Dan- ville made himself conspicuous claim- ing that Mr. King war reading kis apsecb. Asa matter of fact he was mot, but that made no difference to Melville. It was proved that. he was not reading, but still Doraville persisted. its had that within him that was alone proof, et leant it was alone proof before it was w:tter•,d at the bar where he purchased it. Mr. Macdonnell, of Inverness, move I an amendment condemning the contact, because it dos not give runaing powers to other roads in Thunder Bs Section. It was voted down by 106 to 48. It was twenty minutes psis seven o'clock when Mr. C rose to rraove his intendment. The Home was at that time somewhat disrupt/ed. Mr. Oasey spoke for a few minutes in support of hu ameadsient, which wax to 1fts .aeot that the coatract is u ectimiable, he sense it meds no °via to for the pur- chase of the read by the Government, in raw the rabbit intonate shall repine it. The manhood est death by 100 to 4R. The ateeed atedi•g of the rerrill ions was aerial ea tb email diviieo with the that Mr. Welbss, of Nar- fblk, rfti the nee by d0i Olt of the Chtnhsr. (LawesMM gewd ea the who votes, ea/ tet Mr Jahn la- d m BM ,p_twWd be the rem- and the sees aJjssmd at , atter a et►tiaaoua mss'n rears Dein fru taking of the votes the meaty- themselves h sines, eaalehes et popular soap, Gad Dr Fortis tiull .11r. Mar Phials masted a great dual Ori aaaei- - t ehratiag i m - ss s N r fedeea„ to wasMt Ail the seem hese rsspesd d in Mores. Ess rdsines to the events of the day were loudly .crit 7.r 7r a.WI•. eft ,41 iter — 1frlve et> • sad •Liver rigewiba -it brae Y ala seder y rest eNtsrsahia MlMiM► Ir weside dell. OW* W theelli/eeeMte very Orpswxssid . W►.eLiaaB, ialsssasakil .lh. dl oskiiti w Arida Salo en recce bi: WW1 ler e. • wtple IoW& whin gelis•101 aeon, or law > .Awe MMI. 7i Dear.;1. Jesden. I Camping ant in do. • • Aeroods has hart r, eandttt a lie ' Dr t , I ciente, and the lle°L Dr: .. in hie book on the Adirondack*, n ne one a re - with pt t.aoaaq dismal; a art cottveteaut to Out, sleeve .asy, wham t)1 the 4f ttM- eseet ars procurable by t*1 Gar's lirsur or ND Pirrone OM, wientille prepsrstiosa, which presents, in a delimi- t; teed and *Math fora, all*. virtue .4 this native e$eind gust_ Ai a fir Coughs, Obfds, Sore Hoarseness, itis hevltitttble. 19..!{?_ claps its. Price 25 and 55 mai falt bottle. ---Add. „j t dill 121 0 012. r _ t nvw,t4oucoc JaY Y i Nsnet the Onarroannen , two whirr reNia the a •r a.,tmaM h dilgtp es. t tis . . tits Mac vlisd rmobiws. w ro ti bov It Ls M df - sot' pt gat Aga OW Ms- nrig e ee d r M ttaaway p q vizchaff. bj taco Ives weR vi trgi i"` tear s ataae pare blood and a pro tatthYe4 Seraise is Packets _ oro la labelled of Aeotate. LbdedeC' •"liii darts Chocolate Essence for afternoon use. r, vtf1 -,t-y . -.1' s r - r1111 ,z:,t o, sift foo, 1 w • oaf h,!:ii r!; BAT* 4110' 1101141810AL. (.' PrrAG — . - •it,090,OM. NUNPU N. - etreae,ero. e Godericif Branch. r'. R !)('NSF )RD, - - Atom:agar r1,8#44114:sot 4I GdWAAL SA$&E•4JF COMMERCE Paid CPtMl, - 46,0049,000. „ R1ief, - - *1,400,. oa depoeite. Orates, letters notes ease. payable ot. 1754. aR " aro.. • r I Toy t. y- -:.. t7.t: W.'a:. B.S CO, rstOeleUeftelt0 President. - IfON. Wit iicifABTER aenm,tl Mange'', - W. iv. A?mints() N. (Late Pifter's. ) A LARGE QUANTITY OF 0 Dior B okWhest Flour Goderich Branch. A. M. ROSS, - - - - Mentos*. Interest allowed on deposits. Drafts on all rho principal Towns and Cities as O.aada, Great Britain and the United States, bought and .old. Advanoeeto Farmers on Notes, with Inc or more endorsers, without mortgage. l733 ON HAND. Carpet Weaving 1 NOTICE ----THOSE OF OUR READ - est, or vstails y *rap Z preamble are element, ' oust St. neIke e aad York foreasepeste «t er mar premium. ea outfit of ri sea'sr amBookd Vaasa,astyla atm aril nestleii of~ tb Hodewar eftlse sillgao. sta. tie dramasaNtk b gray taws - ?elbot OAbse :Weal enke. Premiums. teal ire atites.llb .otde1r it you .h to wllase torr' .. Addrs p1t,►i t Luaus FVariavian Co.. 1 1Doy et. New art. In new Patterns and sew Warps DIBIR-BOOL CIVETS ! and all work in tie weaving Buse idecarefully neatly and promptly , Kingston street, Gen .es4ob. SELLING OUT. ,I Lase determined to clear off my entire stook, ooest+ttog of FUR CAPS, OVERSHOES, ROOTS AND SHOES, t ROBBERS, HOSIRY, GROCERIES, etc., std. am bound to Clear toss oP at Gay rearm able prion. Sale foegin on SATURDAY, JA1 t7ARY 15th, at OK OUT FOR N LOABGAINB. COME b1 •X Bill IC I 8. SLOANE. Hwilbrn Streak Oedeviob. 17.9 c,?O TO _C. Strachaifs' iI Groceries, Crockery anaw Cfla!svisite wryMel_sst Mof ours tat) N preenkola, errs r•m tars aaseaef be Ware by w .... a tu► CASH PAM FOR ?**M PRODUCE. Tao Old plied -.seta $d. M Ouesl Rowe tldsne. 1764 D. O. STRACHAN WM. MITCHELL e Uri now prepaved se M.rto0teldp elere fo&Trees.for rads Agatiogy. DasarIptive erica ('ataaogues liter to applicants. GED. Letter J. See. saeiea willen the records se The use divided Woe - tem tinsar aiat t%. of sad a*omieg a SrmisitiktgIt w*ic. m "it deg Ale* Hesse raft. eit41 Ile tyle est, shoes - keel dlieg' dice db OPT *OVA A 1 SW anises, Mjoaraiag *t a ileadeewMM4 matletelea early wait orae msrauj. H. Whig toe Lily Ai fait die was T...IaBnt HORSE and LITTLE FOOD Irr BUL=_ CHEAPEST CONDITION POWDER 1N USN. UR. BROWN'S BALSAM Or W'i]d Cherry Barb ', ` r• et drew iso a takes the W• and if tone a WiAA re. (reeking sf/1 plie bort 111nO Clieloest esd Inst lbw• Ar.r-dp mede- Z•sSC7l IId CrilI2Q'- JA11:8 WTIAON, Druggist. Able g 0..a+eeteM. Je11 11.! 1770. Ski LOSS JIITED .t t4. 'STAR' SALT WORKS. >.\1 the Id&. 4'J WINSTON' S44Qr SAR-SAPARILLA W11tl YYEiLA1MT1 DiMMimi And for Parftf Ens t!.'litle.d. It has been in use for torero and Has proved to be the beet rreraration in the martestor SICK REA1)LCU.PAIN IN TUX •'IIS Oft BACK. LIVF' at FLIPLEB ON TN -4.1* DYSP ' ' PII.01, and all rliwasea srtsefros. a Disordered Leer oree spate blood. Thousands of ever beet it and give int dtogait s aa Sea oras, rreeotprescps 11 yrzN. ab from YtIIpw Dom, 00111111.611. Wilt' Mary.' feeBa.ofras, . Wimter e0s cep soot, t aldt > t.... sea icer t, rvelsde1 lissom • ' . ti W hims dor eve hillssa Them waeeiaaM Aisle a gasd fa bfearrtthpteit tab assies ss tees their d will s amid as stat dollar, sad we to Mum O. XIDeeeB s Ca. IlisehiplatiM ..o.mee_... Isis oy .t Latah w f, -«oar, Chemist and Dregget. KEEP$ " tH)Z CHEAPiflT AND DE$? ' . . Groceries, Crockery ec Glassware IN TOWN—AND MAKES TEAS A SPECIALTY. GIVE HIM A CALL. 1761 W. MITCHELL, Hamilton Street, Goderic HARDWARE r... " OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Reduced to Bottom Prices farm and SchoRawhet'H wft -*t Cameo. R r.Builders' wanand Tools at Whotaaa.contracts emcee. G. TEE_ PARS(33TS, G-ODERICH. (.t . ler:ierwe, • .N .. Orlak,) norm., : t : ', : fAN:rlltAalr. 1, 7,1!lel0!re 1 .,,q N ^.M. 111.1 • e• -laws.,. v.)4144:dn7.1.7. LIII:Y ‘C.' L.-14 i. ,. ,vr•f fT.^ ..A,......, 1'no,•1.. r;..,l. .1e, ! ...:'. id 1 ,1... 1 4.tw,1.. i •'r' 010^.1 1:1 COLD. win hA mid f..r a rare tb•, pot el -^ f1 tido, or t..ran•.••'1.^• I•«'•^f .rna;7r:w. u. a. Ask rem drvireit far 13.5 rinser. cool 1.1 Mum before yea de-. p. Tatler se Utter. .1 r i s as she lob .n4Prt 110 - Aloft falx nAW,e.ar. stir n:161111arwa.o'u W ae mason ro Ciwca . orlA A iNr♦ w e. C. a...r, R T. A T..•,w. .•.,.a. 1751 Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock, G_ B_A_IR, RY CENT IAKER BNIIERTAKER Hamilton Street, Gode rich. t> good entof glfohn, led -room, nlrtlng Room an,l Parlor 'Putalturo, such as Ta- bles, a ee.e aa4 mood seated'. Cupboards. (ted -steeds. Mattre.ses. WashtRande, Lounges, So as, t -Nota, Looking Glasses. N. B.—A complete assortment of Coft}us and shrouds always on hand. also iiaarsos far hire at resaoeabie rates. Picture i!raslerraspecialty . -A call solicited. 1731 0. DARItY. Red, White and Blue ! Ac heson GEORGE .Acheson New Dress Goods, Gloves & Hosiery, JUST ARRIVED, :3ELLI T GI- pr- P - t BOUND TO GIVE BARGAINS! •1761 MEDICAL WALL. GODERICH. F. JORDAN, Chemist and Druggist, 4 MARKT 'SQUARE, (JOUBRICI' Wholesale and Itetal Healer in 1'hegs, Cbemlcals, i'atn4t Olbs, nye ewes, Arent Colors, Palest mesh:Meehorse and Cattle YediM.e . Perhtsery, Tata eKruois•, doe. Pharacilanir Prescriptions carefully dispensed -11a 1 dews -obi IF 31L haaif talk Th'erteh, Irekagsneeres jgsrps.o, it rafpr "itMat at; girl, ai don't rl h se coot whoa in tetioage tee salt "T Inc SCOOBIE int 'lair 1.1t weds, nemeinb .1 GEOGE CATTLE, Chemist & Druggist, Dealer Ware Drax. and Chemloals. Fancy and Toile' A rtlole. &- Imported Havana. and Domestic Cigars, Pipee,tiTob*.ecos,'dtc" 1'hys1eiens I'reaeAptbne awl Family Receipts oarct.!.lr pewared at W Yn,,n. COURT 1-101:713M SgLTARS.. 1751 SOLUTION OF REBUS Ties Sebes N O . nods erwfte ra s is to I ,r pa Ord we are Ada: aias.aw i oy fHL' GuidtS TONACCOA,. lweaso.Or' i I. NO. 2 eat W Ail or tdeel h,. focal is A well fnrnNbed bons/ is the pride of s sssihll'rola, t^ T ',Atilt. . ss. ..aa 'NO. 3. Rcmesber ear address and do s•t Yin M toll en •u ,.t mew 1 ltunoat *Lit W. A Waller. tee horse 1 Pre' •e . $t no, zee. meanie. straw bled iit mow er eerduvua► Jos In *rehaaet ^ ter neeltes4Mr J o' BALL