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THE HUHU.Y SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 9 1882
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DR. BLOAN'S ADDRHSS. 'serve t., stet our Province dismembered
!and that laud taken away which ought
'Ile metes hems Tents. mists,. Rise erg ' 1.. bs the inherit* os of your uhiWrwa-
wthe MsMew N Ears Rosea. Aries thea ! Electors of Huruu, Ca-
_ usatiatu ! and give those despoilers •
never to
GtixTLBngN. - W. s" tutor t,. face Wath ! Itowa which shall tewh thein
acether Steen ,ii. and I heir the honor ' I''y landa upon our tate Prt.vuoue aggais.
Wooing ,NWA!'.
i fsghotting pair
yvotes in this coining'
coo Politically,
Blrke the supporter
of t Hun, Edward , who, a Cas-
adian by birth adds to an ardent love of
-uuntry,that high-mindedness, eloquence
and enthusiasm of the race from which
he sprang, and it then be a diaintereeted.
patriot in Canada to -day, that roan is
Mr. Blake. In the limits of an election
addresa we can only glance at the ques-
tions of the day, and 1 propose to mou-
ton a few of them, especially with refer -
nee to the Government now appealing to Maggie Tittin 64, Wesley Wilson 63.
the people, and I would Bey : 8r. Third Clam—Eliza Smith 80. Mag-
lev. That it is an extravagltut Goi ern- gie Hottaa 79, George Patter 73, Au -
,.tent. Large as was the expenditure eusta Potter 71. Jr. Third Class -1
undorMr. Maekeluie,it is now very touch
exceeded In his first year he spent 231
million dollars, and hiss lost, one quarter
of a nadirs"' 'sore, taking 231 million.
Look at it siuoe: In 1879, 241 millions:
in 1891, 251 tuillons: this year 271 mil-
lion dollars are asked for doing the work,
t n increase of more than 1 •ur million
dollars in our expenditure in four years.
There may ice a few more Indians to
feed and theoonveyauce of 'militia Mani-
toba ousts $24,000 more than formerly,
but these items cannot explain the al-
arming increase in our expenditure. It
is claimed that there isworemuney latent
on public works than formerly. Our
share of that seems to have been the
money spent in dredging at Port Albert
last year, thereby undermining the pier
which has upset, blocking the canal for
navigation, and causing the loss of a
large part of mossy expended; anti the
twenty thousand dollars paid to Mr.
Platt for damages to his property caused
by the improvements of Goderich harbor,
said property being valued at' tifteeo,
hundred dollars. It would seem better
to have bought the property and therbby
saved eighteen thowand live hundred
dollars, tut this simple method did not
suggest itself to the Government. ;Ir.
Platt put this chi n to Mr. M-te'cenzie,
who sent Mr. Page, chief engineer, to
examine it, whit reported that the pro-
perty was not at all injured by the im-
provement. made. Mr. Mackenzie there-
fore rejected the claim. But now Sir
John sends ep an agent who award* Mr.
Platt twenty thousand dollars, and thus
is called Public Works expenditure. I
ask any than in Huron if he believes Mr.
Platt would.hare received that money,
had he not run two elections simply to
annoy Messrs. Cartwright and Orton?
And if he says he does net, I ask him, is
he prepared to vote for the'men who car-
ry out such transactions of which this is
only a sample, selected because the cir-
cumstances are known to you all?
Osborne.
tiell•OL REPORT. —The tallow ung is the
standing of the best of the pupils in
each of the classes in the senior division
of 8. S. No. 1, Colborne fur M
Fifth Clans--Pha,be Smith 82 %, Elis
Howell 75, Maly Roberson 74, Etta
Potter 61 Fourth Clam—Ella IRobert-
sol, 71, Mary Treble 66, Jas. Sallow' 63,
Eliza Wilson, 2 Josie Junes, 3 Seita
Tyndall.
COURT or RzvnroN. —The Court of
Revision fur the township of Colborne,
met in the Township Hall, on Friday,
26th May, 1882. Members all present.
The following appeals seainat the amass-
ment, were laid before the Court, vis: —
Appesl of Wm. Chisolm, over assess-
ment on lot P. B. C. Con. 1. Appeal
of Mr. Hynes, against the acreage of his
assessment. Of Robert Ells, to have
his assessment raised to rob. Of N.
H. Raer, over assessment. Of Wm.
Foster, over assessment. The following
applications were mad.. John Walters
to have his name placed on the roll as
tenant, lot 2 M. \ . George McKee to
have hu name entered on roll as tenant
of part B. B. L. R. W. Oeorge J.
Green to be entered as tenant of part of
lot No. 28 M. V. James Cottle to be
entered as tenant. part lot 1. eon. 7.
Frank Nagle to be entered as fanners
son. The appeals were disposed of as
follows. Wm. Chisholm(' assessment
was redoced to $1000. Robert Elis
meas raised to $2000, and Haynes, Baer's
and Fosters was confirmec'. The appli-
cation of John Walter, George J. Green,
George McKee, Jas. Cottle and Frank
Nagle was granted.
H. Tichbourn applied to have his as-
sessment for a dog taken off the roll.
The roll was then extmined by the
court and accepted as correct. The
Court then arose and the oouncil formed
fur the despatch of business. The es'
sensor requested the council to grant
him 515, as compensation for extra work
on roll. Moved and seconded that he
receive the sum of 87.50. carried. Wm.
Clark was paid 823.50 for wire fence.
Jas. -McDonagh sae paid 811.50 for
wire fence.
A petition was presented, signed by
Thos. Boyd and several others, asking
for 8100 to be expended on the road be-
tween lots 5 and 9, 12 con. Laid over
until the council have an opportunity of
examining the roads through the town-
ship. Win. Robertson was paid ft2.5Q
for teaming gravel,
'she L.er.. eras iiuiructed to notify -
H. Wella to remove all obstructions off
the road in front of his brewery. Mov-
ed and second that the Clerk write to
Mn. Ure requesting her te furnish the
council with a map showingtheb oundarya
of the different lots and parts of blocks
at present owned, and also those pre-
viously sold by her in the Tp. of Col-
borne. Carried.
The council then adjourned.
Further, the bargain made with the
Pali& Syndicate was not the best which
the Government might have made. That
bargain gave twenty-five wihiut acres of
land, twenty-five million dollars, exemp-
tion of that land from taxes for years,
exemption of the railway with all its
works, shops, elevators and material
from taxation fer ever, the right to select
their land in the fertile tracts of the
Northwest, and absolute control of the
commerce of that country for twenty
yean,u no competing line is to he allow-
ed to be built during that period. A
Canadian company offered to do the same
work for three million acres of land leu,
which differenoe would snake three coun-
ties like the county of Huron; for three
million dollars leu in money, which dif-
ference would build 250 moles of road
equal to the L. h. 4 11. 'railway, with-
out any exetn ition of their land, railway,
elevators, tie material from taxation.
They offered to take t'toir land of fair
avenge quality and to allow any number
of competing lines to be constructed,
thus giving the settlers the advantage of
railway competition and deposited s
large sunt of money as security for the
performance of the oontract. Strange to
nay, the Government refused to accept
the more reas,natle offer and confirmed
the Syndicate agreement with its iniquit-
ous exemptions and its monopoly r f
traffic, thereby placing the whole trade of
that country in their hands for trlienty
years to cone. Mr. Farrow voted for
all these iniquitous clauses one by ono,
and now comes back to tell you that
he has done his duty to the settle,. of
the Northwest, and to you who elected
Further, gentlemen, in the matter of
the arbitration between our Province of
Ontario and the Dominion. Sir John
has acted in a remarkable manner. That
Arbitrntion was entered into by the On-
tario and Dominion Gi,v-erninents to fix
our boundaries on the North and West,
and it was agreed on ti -half of both that
the award was to be final and conclusive.
Three good iron were selected and after
hearing all the evidence bearing on the
case, and referring to all documents re-
lating thereto, wave their decision, not as
much land as we claimed and expected,
but leaving oar Province • little smaller
than the Province of Quebec. Ontario
accepted that decision, but Sir John.
after waiting three years, has passed a
bill taking away half our ttrritory and
leaving Ontario the fourth or fifth Pm -
vino' in the Dominion. The territory
he took away is as large u (treat 11n-
tain, 400 miles long by 250 miles wide,
and the timber upon it is valued by Col.
Dennis, Surveyor General, at one hun-
dred and twenty-five milli.** dollars—
t hat is $66 • head for every man, woman
and child in Ontario, and the share of
the sale of that timber Doming to the
county of Heron would be over four
million dollars, while the share for a
Townsha would be two hundred thou-
sand which, at 4 per cent in -
pay all our 'school rates,
by BM es from school Mxation for
pa�� how a toit is that
we
r1iW eeseas off the terri-
tor, stass4si, shish ie eas by treaty,
ours by imaysbish Nus arbitration,
prepesky eve/ wee never
tUW uul Jells, et the dicta-
:n.1:1
icta-
Has M f 1 Lower Cam.rtism Frenchmen
who an joshes of the prosperity s! On-
ttub, at ere grubs et kis p1st, out of our
iris/ teem. fellow ll2eekers, you .till
brigs vein is the makers It is set yet
tilp NO/1 This robbery is not et
his d.-
his & Y to lie ePre-
ys hes supported Sir
lerW tide Ile tab this Wobble
eirdIaly hous is, sad N. knowing these
tbsAi. iM diet bias *pie. yogi will d.-
meteerelegleal Repair..
the �erear ta.ea.
Omits of the " t!.' There area num-
ber of theunes for the situ of the Aweri-
eau duIlar, Orse is that it is a ousibitia-
ttoa of U. 8., tbe,iuitials for the Juite•t
States ; another, that it u a w. ditieatunt
of the %Run 8, the dollar being formerly
called " a piece of eight," and daigaat •
ed by the character tib. The third
Amity is that it is a combination oT H.
8., the mark of the R imam unit, while
• fourth is that it is a eontbislatton of P.
and S., from the 8nanish per dura.',
which signifies " harddullar." In 8plltn-1
ish auounte are c,ttisw staid by pew writ-
ing thk S. over the P. and placing it
after the sum. Bet the best origin of
the sign is offered by the editor of the
tate- London WAifdloil Review, who once
propounded the question at a dinner
party in that city, at which the Ameri-
can Counsel was present. As no one
could tell, the editor gave the following
explanation : " It is taken from the
Spanish dollar, and the sign is to be
found, of course, in the associations of
the Spanish dollar. Ou the reverse of
the coin is a representation of the pillars
of Hercules, and round each pillar is a
scroll, with inscription ' Phis rttra.'
This device in course of time ]las degen-
erated into the sign which stands at
present for the American as well as the
Spanish dollars—$. Tho scroll around
the pillars represents the two serpents
sent by Juno to destroy Hercules in his
cradle."
State of the weather for the week
ending May 31st, 1882.
May 25th—Wind at 10 p. m. S. , fresh,
clear, tine during the day. No: of irides
wind travelled in 24 hours 263.
26th—Wind 10 p. m. S. E., light air,
cloudy, fine. No. of miles wind travel-
led in 24 hours 489.
27th—Wind at 10 p. m., N. E., light.
No. of miles wind travelled in 24 hours
206. Raining, amount of rainfall 2.7
c. i.
28th—Wind at 10 p. m. N., clear,
frost, fine. No. of miles wind travelled
in 24 hours 366.
29th—Wind at 10 p. m. S., light,
clear, fine. No. of miles wind travelled
in 24 hours 168.
30th—Wind at 10 p. m. S., fresh,
cloudy, fine. No. of miles wind travel-
led in 24 hours 457.
31st—Wind at 10 p. ret. N. W., brisk
gale, cloudy. No. of miles wind travel-
led in 24 hours 611. Showery.
N. B.—It rained on 11 days during
the past month. Amount of rainfall
23.6 cubic inches. It snowed on 2 days
during the month. Trees began te bud
on the 7th. Horse chestnuts in leaf on
the 106. Orioles seen on the 16th.
C rd' 1a on the 9th Trees in full
A Hate awhedle.
Most of the readers of the Sweat are
undoubtedly aware of the fact that the
country is infested with numerous gangs
of oily tongued swindlers, who are most
thoroughly accomplished in the art of ly-
ing and fiatterirg, and it would probably
be not uninterested to many to see a
copy of one of the many scandalous
agreements formed with farmers and
others. The following is a copy of one
which has come under our notice:
SI Ina .
leaf on the 26th.
G. N. MacnoxaLo, Obserser.
Goderich, June 1st, 1882.
AB areae., Cariosity.
Here is tf simple little experiment of a
blind spot in your eyes. Shut your left
eye, and with your right one look stead-
ily at the cross just below, holding the
piper ten or twelve inches from the
eye.
1 0
Jut suppose we look at it this way—
Sale Agent for Co., in Galt.
To prevent Fevers, Bilious Gilds end
Meas; to tome vp the eyeless and purify
tote blood, try a Gomm of Ik. Carson's
Stomach and Vuuatipattun Bitters. In
large bottles at 50 colts. Geo. Rhyne,
atter'.
Consumption, that dread destroyer of
the human rao, often the result of
bad blood and low ¥atality, a scrofulous
ootsdittou of the system ButDoea
Emma Barran, cure Scrofula in its worst
form. 'J
••tww.ty-ter years* $aper saws.'
Says an eminent physician, oeavisoes
me that the only way to cure nervous
exhaestion, and weakness of the sexual
organa, is to repair the waste by giving
brain and nerve Reda, and of all the
remedies compounded, Magnetic Medi-
cine is the best. See advertisement in
another column. Bold in Goderich by
Jas. Wilson, druggist.—Im
YUSICkL IIS?BUIE Ts
S' WING MACHINES
The suhsoriber would Intimate to the peo-
ple of tieeloetek tiNhe hes &waded to fit ve up
business in hie line owl to 111 health. and
that be to now prretaared `the eseoeption-
allv guod us. All want WV
PIANOS,
()ROANS or
SEWING MACHINES
win sad it to their advantage to call at once
W. WEATH ERALD. Call and .i e
as Ibis is a GENUINE clearing sate.
te�Y tt.
JUST RECEI.VEI).
D. FERGU' N'S
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT 01
FR$SH GROCEIUES
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON.
Special Baaiiis iu Teas at Very Low Prices.
25c. par tb arid upwards. If you want a really fine Tea try my 50e. Young Hyson
it is a splendid article and worth more in •1.3o I have also just opened out • cow
plate assortment of
tIE
1' lung
toned out
Crockery Glassware, r :sr
Including Stone and China Tot Sus. e'ol•lrens Toy Te Soots, Lilies and dents
Fancy Tea Cups and Saucers, suitable for Christmas and New Year's Gifts
Lamps & Lamp Goods in Great Variety
AND AT \"E111T L s�\�l'ItICE�
OMAN
t unAgglialettli.. n tWtalgeasSeev co..
now WILL sea ae aaiwire a was NAP reef tont
BM Dyed Is the Awl.
At the Reform Convention in South
Norfolk, Mr. Jonathan Ellie, of Port
Dover, an extensive wollen manufactur-
er, (formerly editor sof the Wingham
Timer) who was one of the nominees, in
his address to the convention, declining
the honor, etc., stated that he belonged
to a class that is said to benetitted by the
N. P. He did net pretend to say that he
was not benefitted to some extent by the
N. P., but were the benefits conferred
thereby ten times greater he not
vote for the return of Bir John A. Mac-
donald to power. He would do all he
could to prevent such a calamity befall
ing the country.
Now move the paper slowly toward
the aye, which must be kept fined on
the cross. At a certain distance the
other fixere—the letter'()—will sudden-
ly disappear; but if you bring the paper
nearer it will come again into view. Yon
may not summed in the experiment on
the first trial, but with a little patience
you oan hardly fail, and the suddenness
with which the black spot vanishes and
reappears is very striking. Now, ex-
amination has shown that, when it dis-
appears, its image falls exactly on the
spat where the optic nerve enters the
eye, thus provisos that spot to be blin&
1-)R. WHIIIL$R'S ILLXIR OF
sada e�eYse mesa
that s�ttwr
Fie
e -est' ass -
pwv+�t. se
•
en rower et
Tae Dotter's seem.
CBICLOQ ,1 r ?Si1BB1PLCI[U!T
nsturying
the attaas aof ita aa..eaideeee�attwaas W ttk aarsl 11=
YI toa� t Chested ee({ ski Mona, Use Mimeo
aao alaSecitstoad
City. DCouncil
Depots with all the principal Imes of road betwese
tie AiianW and the Paeiae Oceans. Its equip-
ment is unrivaled and maffnifiewet, being eomp.Med
of Yost Oeaarorta►L and Beautiful Dal eaaoaes.
Yegntaoent Horton lgeelbting (*air Oat Pwll-
man'% Prettiest Palace Sleeping Care, and the Beat
Line of Dining Can in the World. Three Trains
between Chicago and Missouri River Points Two
Trains between C1ioago and Yinnsapoiia and St.
Paul, via the Famous
"ALBERT LEA ROUTE."
A New and Direat Line, via Seneca and Kankc-
kee,has reoeatly been opened between Rich min d,
Norfolk -Newport Nae., Chattanooga. Aslant►, Au-
gusta, Nashville Louisville, Lexington. O ne,nn.ti,
Indianapolis and Lafayette, and Omaha, Y.naesp-
oli. and St. Pant and intermediate points.
All Through Passengers Travel on Fut Express
Trains.
'notes for sale at all principal Ticket Omoos in
the United States and Canada.
Haggai, checked through and rates of fare al-
ways ae low as oompetitera that o2er lass adv&a-
Probably no new development will
more etlxpeiee the public, than to learn
the secret of success of certain leading
physicians, when they have a difficult
case of throat or lung disease that bel-
lies their scientific skill, they prescribe
Dr. King.New Discovery for Consump-
tion, Coughs and Colds, having it dis-
guised in a prescription bottle, with
their own directions and name attached.
The patient is cured, and they get the
credit. —Tribune. Trial bottles free at
Rhyne' drug store. Large size $1. (2
AGENTS Wanted. HIE Pay. Lush
Wort. Constant earleyaee
er C apitat moored, Jswre Lit It Co. Mo
teal. Queb• 1712
ea.
or detall oil intormntion,gst rho Maps and Fold-
ers of the
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE,
At your nearest Ticket Omce. or &Miran
R. R. CABLE, E. ST. JJHN,
vwPres. a Goal apse, meal Tit. a rasa Agli
CHICAGO.
GODERICH BOILER WORKS.i
Chrystal 8& Black.
Tot NI LL MEN and SALT WELL MEE
New liWILMR.A es,1 ELT P1411 ea sestet
hared ea .barest acne..
11 bled, N Rspslrtas szeeesd wader th
peeweaat wrrvUe'sa of tole Wimp/Sere wb
5—
Proct cal Workmei.
P 0 Boi 1111t1 17V
lase and
tar's (id
nazi
Convinced ,fie
0 niario tee1 Barb Feuce Co. J1imited
/e
t1-
iit
!Licensed under the Glidden Patent)
MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPROVED LOCK BARB
Four -Pointed Steel Fencing Wire,
55 & 57 RICHMOND ST. EAST, TORONTO.;
A. J. SOIMERVILLE, \-ice-Pres. and lion. Director.
R. W. I CKENZE,
Sole Agent for Goderich,
DOMIN ION CAI,RIAGE WORKS.
TEN WAY IT WILL e?FZOT
RCM.
It excites eapeotoratlon and causes the tuna
to throw off the phlegm ormncoua: ctaspea rag
secretions andpnritiai tae Woad . heals the irri-
tated parts: sires etrrnm h to the digestive
urines; brings the liver wits prfooppesr action.
sod imparts strength to the wttele system.
1kkcate 7111 IWSIptATR 57'11 $ITIBracroay er-
veto that ,t is sirraiefrd t-- break sup h4 most
distreeriae coot•
is aIle Ansa tine if tot of
too loot standing t is warranted TO en■
141151 astlara((YtiO4. STr1 11 lire start rOnt-
Armed rases rJ f n.w.r, apfion / h srrrrwsted
not to products sasuvwaem (which is the ease
with moet retnediwt. or affect the head. to ft
contains ria opium in any form. It is warren* at
to M nerfierli Linden to the nowt delicate
ebild. although it is so active and � powerful
remedy for restoring the stem. There is no
reit s•eresrrp r.oimneS4/n'Isir ('s.essyt
when Atuw s Lree Flavor iwi � prevent it t
only taken in time. PPeh 6aT,1�e�e-
sasptive patiaets, and who. having basis
rumthem with their own medtetrr,wowtMTaaneadallaY
NUL 4old * u
ee Asa'1 1 BALSAM s BAtR
Morton
W. S. Hart & Co.
PROPRirToRS OF THE
Goderich
CODER ICH,
& Cressman.
T 0 F ARM ERS_
We want every farmer needing a carriage to call and see our
NEW PLATFORM CARRIAGES,
The)bolOtpeen riage made for a farmer. We have the and top buggies always In stock. Repairingeet stock ever offered in the w
Repairing promptly attended to.
M OR TON 8s. cRESSMAN
1831-3m. Shop opposite Colborne Hotel, Goderich.
(LAT= MIR'S)
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Deg to retook **oar Ubaldo to tie Pelle text
roar. sotbe d to elate are dprepared tt se
0 Art IFM1rir
:�w �e.�e ..noes, nor tea
r�tt.e■ � their bora .warms.
blob W. M. Hillisnd'., )
Harass - t1er11. Ras its. Octans►.
/1 afigheet poise paid for wheat ilk
Farmers Attentiox .!
Barbed Fence Wire contracted for t any quantity at very lowest prices -„4
I SELL EITHER 2 OR 4 BARBED FENCE WIRE.
Wire and barb galvanised after bang twiated which cannot sealed,.
Vee Barbed Wire for Fences.
NO SNOWL'IFTS -NO' WEEDS !1C WASTE UNDS.
rt '
Jill,„: e'',*, - :. - id 3
ref sale by
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