The Huron Signal, 1886-2-12, Page 541"itivf
TSE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. FEB• 12, 1886.
NOT= OF THS 811111.111.1011.
falces of tae .seam. Loral
L
Akhuagh the debate on the Speech
ler the Them.., e• it is called, hes
did eft M same length, the prevalent
Ilgiele• k bhslt the eerrmit eea.iva will
be • sheet ..s.
• • •
The imam areemsetsd by Mr. Mere-
dith kip* down a policy of entity and
good-wiI, and thea petting out his war
paint and capiag au Ins [Wooers to use
Ole p.rfiem.stary scalping knife, on hu
op'pcaeate. Verily, )lr. Meredith is •
consistent sun !
• • 1
The most iotportent event thus far wu
the Mbmpt uS Mr. Meredith, through
his henchman, Mr. 801. W kil•, 01 Faraez,
to again play jackal for Sir !obit M.c-
dnoaid hie lord and saber. Thus
early is the oeeeioo the Tones have et.
disavowed to snatch • verdict tr..m the
Lwpi.latets which might be construed
tato a whitewashing of sir J•,bn Mac -
aorta. It was moved .s an &intend
meat lathe t by Mr. Whig.,
that the following be added to the speech
Irons the throne
-Avid we Via that now that peu e has been
festered, the.apreasr of the law riadicat
W s
..d alalaiaed.and jM.$ punishment In
(,tele+ ea the prim. tool psrt c pant. 1• the
•ebe as Yt t y be (need ooii .tent with the
SWAM interview to .ateod the euervlful con
•idsrattes of tae ()mina to uta• cane* of timer
toh. areaw ieetobee impressment sur
e�asp . M
committed durtag or enema int or
This t, had it passed, would
bye bees looked upou as a vindication
-dike Joba's action is the hanging of
_ RW, but would hats been regarded ale .
• tr the maidmiaihtration ..f
111s Dominis. Government in the North-
west The Local (3. t claimed,
that ,p the absence of definite intermit..
t,on at the present time o.i the subject,
t was nut judicious on the part of the
g ni a•.are to either justify or censure
.;he I)..minioo :rvverument tor the hang -
tag ct Riel, but that ti• yuesuon ul 110-
: utive clemency to the half breeds, was
ne upon which they wire in aeer,rd with
the Opposition, and after Mr. White's
t had been voted down,
Dy a majority of 12, the pr.positi..n
f Mr. Frazer was carnal by
• majority of 16. The strangest thin,
a this a that although all the
e p.aken os the Opposition side based
their su f.l.f:rt on the necessity for the
eaerct•e of clemency to the 1
!elf breeds when Mr. White's amend-
ment was discussed, tot /free of them
rated for executive clemency when it
tn..1naed • hip to es.fmr the Oahu*
frenhise wptra widen •ed +clan ed
wo.bsn.
• • •
The Pwria.ial Treaa.rer hss intro -
dosed a bill to ebonite the seethed .4
auditing the peuvi.eial soeotrnts, mad *
bill to amend the meta relating to the
agricultural oollege. The bold Carnegie,
fins Petarbotu', will thus be sffttaded
additiwsl opportunities to talk assists,
time.
• • s
Dr McMcLaa hlin ham peep nollee
of a at :tion that will likely caw th
Oppoaitioe moose Re desire -
to ascertain the coat to the provisos of
maintaining the right to the dipeted
territory after the finding of the award
by the arbitrators, and .leo the Duet in
...eh case of defending the conatitetinnal
rights .,f the peuviace. The sem of th•s
aucoent must be very large, sod the p o
voice wiU not forget that had tis Ofpo-
. ti•.o jointed loyally with the Gorse%
moot, in eta.diolf up for the preeiacial
rights, almost the whole of this .ipsodi
ture would have been .roided-
1elb.ree Tmwassop areseu.
The taunicipal council of the township
-if Colts.n.e met in %b• township hall • n
Feb 20d, all the members being prosiest,
the reeve In the chair. The mistimes io
sat meeting were road and confirmed.
Ile •callus's report on the cemetery
hooks was read and aaoepted. Mooed
by Beck, esmwided by Malloy. that the
auditors reserve the eon, of *2 respec-
tively fur their work. The fullew.ur
appointments were then made .
rATammeraaa.
David Baer, Wm. Durst, Louis Felker
Jacob Schw►tzer, Ifeasneel Movie(, Ji.
tlanlui., Jesse Snyder, J. C. LeToeael,
John Brine, Andrew Heddle, Samuel
Hart, James Jenkins, Archibald Rends,
Au. 'rem Halliday, James Tabb, William
Ally.•, Neth Fisher, Charles Walton,
John Hs►wf.ard, N. W. Nutt, Robert
ttlraughsn, Jaines Straughan, Andrew
Million, W. Fagan, jr., Andrew Young.
Alen. Bogie, Wm Symington, WiUut•
Nusves, Thos Robertson, Thus Morrish
Thomas Burne, Wm. Ferguson, Thom •
Precious, Thomas C.irdl. Isaac Coate ,
John M. Bach.Ilan, John Barker, Joe.
Goldthorpe, sr , Allan Bochanan, -Wm
Junes, John Wilma, Charles McPhee
tie -•rite Glee, Thomas Campbell, James
Claik, .las. 0. titewart, John Chisholm.
John Williams, tjeorge Carry, A. W.
Young, Charles Stewart, K.snetb Sem
ns, David Bogie, Matthew Foley, Jam..
Campbell, Wm. Bogie, Thomas Christi
law, (h rge Dougherty, 'impel John-
ston, Robert (,jeaad. Jaya Weiwo, John
Walters. Wm Treble, Alex. Robertson,
James Levy, Michael O'Mara, Hamilux.
MCHanue
wan sed by Hun. Mr. Fraser. Peter Fisher, Gere Muria, James
props Jen ., J..seph Moms, W. Bogie,
• • e Janes Linklwter, Wu. C , P.
A. Rubertaoo, Freak McDuo..h
Joseph t.oldtbuep., er., A. McNeil,
A. Sands. Kenu.rth Morris, James Mc
Craeken, W. C. Putter, P. Fisher, Jahn
Snyder. Cherles Lahti, John Shaw.
James Tobin, John Horton, James How -
itt, sr., Thomas Robertauu, (Jordon
Young
George Evans, on Gledhill'' rseom
mendation, was paid 50c. fur shovelling
snow. An application was read to have
lot 3 on the Lake Road west, and list a
o.. Lake Shore, placed in shoot motion
No. 6 instead of No. 5. which was
On Mr. White's half breed amend-
ment. Marra Balfour and Norton, Re.
feegmes, voted for executive clemency.
Ols Ron. Mr. Frazers t in
favor ..f the release 4 the half bleed
z tsonera, Mira. Balfour and Neefun
ed with the ( but the
n
'bey jackals were atfiinet the proposi-
.. P to a man.
• a e
The menial Reform majority in the
Clouse. when all the members are pres-
ent is 19. ¢ranted. He also ltave ttutibe that he
• + + wished to withdraw from heing • sop -
Men. A. 8. Handy, provincial sect!- Porter of the R. Q Separate .chit, and
beet. Tbureday last presented the remit to here his name4ntered •n lbw assema.
meat roll sin a public .eh.r.l wppovtrr.
o} the itlepeetee of prison. , •1 Moved he Toun., aforinded byl Ol.dhill,
�iae7r ftyl�•o • �.'. ••� ` -- J J. 6iabet'a application to haw.
• • • lot 6 on lit con placed in S E. No. 2
Yr. Qar.eiie, Tory M.1'. f..r Peter- instead of N. 4 be granted Osteied.
1 his aurical assault Moved by Bee:, seconded by ninny,
lord, hasthat the f•dlowmg applies a he errant
-s the agricultural farm. if Mr. Car- e d : Hush Chy1�h.rim. 1. have 1,4 10 on
aegis knew more about farming he the 9th con. viler(' it. S No. 5 r stead
A farm at the collie 's 10 ea the 10th con. planned in No 5 in -
model (arm
mewl of Nti 1. James O. Stewset,
would do Mr. Carnegie a vast amount of t.. have 1.4 11 on the 9th con.. and mot
good, and would save ,, to 11 on the 10th coo placed in No.. 5 in-
toe eoeotry, by shortening h:s it,tern:i- at- set J No 1 Osrrted Samuel Binet
is the House.applied for the thea, bonus of 25c pee
I. baro
•1 rod for the building .4 a wire femme along
• • ` hi. place no the 44b "It Mored by
Mr. 801. White. M. P , is after another Y. ono, sec-'tadrd br Malloy, that it be
ballf breed n.med Picaud. Mr. Plated .minted Carried. The auditors' report
Sas recently been .,opotnted • sessional was re..d and *d..ptwd Moved by M.I.
toy, eec.,nJed by (Hedh111, that the asda-
a•rk. Ile didn't three with Sts John loss lir paid S't e►ert► few Movie movies.
Jaed..t.ald when Riel wee hanged, ai.d, + (rsrri.-d M••ved 4y Reek, m oondt.d by
for the *otter of that, c ne•n't agree with M.II..y, that the tretettr- r he inahnrted
the Tory Party yet, and for this reason I to hive 300 copies .4 the auditor's retooat
opted C.rn.diluved by Beek.
SLAUGHTERING PRICES.
...�
HAVING{ DECIDED TO ttIa.7tlN1ltit'E THE
PORK BUSIIVESB
AILD DEVOTE OCR ATTENTION ENTIRELY TO
GROCs,
Weeper Sar L'ge Stock 01 CURED MEAT-. at the following price•
SUGAR CURED HAM$. 1k. per lb.
e SHOULDERS, 8e. "
SHORT, CLEAR SIDE MEAT, &.
ia tekbeg large ea aataies. • re.l..el:on a i11 ►r mad. n t'u aLou .: p. •
Estate of GEO. GRANT.
GEO. H. P 1OWN,
: c Ll: VI .TEL'.
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST.
liar: .ate:y added a Fresh v:o, k of
Drugs, Dye Stuns, Peri%meryEton
to the already we11 s tested eteekitrwe to Lisette the citizens .of Goderlch that he fa rash Bine
woad ask for less information about the of N . 1 David Stir tett to here lot
t• snooty •lam let= PLY DRI 'GB in'I CITE MI(ALi! at Yea ell. +Pete•:e
PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.
-OLE AGENT Fnit
SLOAN'8 IN1DIA1•1 TONIC,
tSi.The Ge ateat Blood P.rSe: tt the age. Eger; itottle C. aruiteesl
Bentley hours.10 toil a.m.. 2 to 4 p m.• 8,10 to 9.4
Albion Block. Gadericn. Fe►. nth, INC 11YStt
Mc White thinks be should be dismiss i ewe.
duh kTHE
a.iol by Malloy, th*t the reeve dep
e•d Mr. Ptaod is not in deriver ..f he a •-nerve clerk Wm Y ono, t-1 /eve
ng dismissed .o lent as lie .aerials 11' J hn Krrniahen, Joseph (lel urp•,
his duties properly. r , and Joseph Retbetintrton be ap-
ATeTENTION.
Special aneet.ien s celled this week to the .antic« relation o.
CFLRISTMAB GOODS
arrictn� st
C. L. McINTOSH'S
A11 NEV. A`i1 FRESH. rot:noising
Raisins, Currants, Figs, P Peels
tee.. to which will be sold at Clem Pr.oa -
erTbe Frail are V IKY PINk 53
ri
AT COST
LADIES' FURS.
SOME HEAVY
CLOTHS.
LADIES LINED KID
GLOVES.
CHILDREN'S CAPS.
MEN'S PLUSH CAPS'
•
COLBORNE BROS.
BICi CHANCE
STOVES.
'satricERs ztSON
Prunes ee s
LMg'etl and i�:+p-, t -t *1 'e.
C. L. MCINTOSH.
--+AT
U ±O'S
DRAPERY AND HABERDASHERY WAREHOUSE,
beimat de•;rou+of making a chance in their lin.-
ritorr, will 'Wm's.. of their tin sent stock Al
Very Low Prices.
ttunng 1111+ month the) 0
I f
dial Ciils o0111 Goods
i' Thet hcal.eet 11..u.e t n.iet the. Sun.
west-st., Reit Door to Post Once,
& S"Y,ISH GO)DS
Toronto Cash Store �
AHEAD AQ -AIN.
Aa. a,; wh;' h will iaa (wand a Gull. to Range of l'nderwcar.
from the snwlest to the largest alaea made.
Choir ` Cleaktngs aad V iatowittgs.
Double All Wool shawls. Black and Colonel. ,NEW DI BIt;N111.
A full range of Knitted Goods in Promenade Scarfs. Nubian. Goiters. skirts,
. Sleeveless Vests. and Latest Style of Black Jerry
An eztew.ive range o?Ptne Hosiery and Knitting Paras from. the best known maker..
Dream Goals .n all the New Ti *and Textures, notably
NEW COODS
ARRIV1�fG. AhjD OLD GOODS SOLD) AT COST.
4y mad see ear Stock of
THE NEWEST STYLES AND PATTERNS,
AND AT BOTTOM PRICEEi-
Remember sae stand TIHETORONTO ('Asti fil'lti
�'_ 0"1=-A.., Mai -lager_
Gederirh. Feb. etb. Igilli.. M1C1
CHEAP CLOThINC 1
ie thanking my friend. and customers for their patronage An ring the two year- 1 have Ir-- a
=take take this opportunity to inform them that 1 have Jost Ituortved tat. Most t -caplet*
Battik of
Scotch, English and Canadian Twee
Eli., that i ever had before. Choosing from such a ONO' sty friends will be aibla to pt
jest what they wt.L mmol at the very Fewest po.••ibte pro ea.
Garments (Goods Purchased from me) Cut to Fit for Nothing.
READY -ODE CLOTHING ON NAND. OVERCOATS TO BE SOLD AT COST
LEVI CARD, 'f,.l,-an' and 4. e e Ooderk'h. issoa titreet
Jaa. f'1. �. 1Rrl lm
tttttttttttttttitttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttittittititt
�**41•I*****a******* * **a**********+4
. • • p .rated s local hoard of health for the
p'.I'w...t veer. roved h Malloy, see -
Monday loaf the ftollow►uig petitusra.. o. '4 b7 Tourer, thatvint. V assttnoe , ",• i I
were promoted From Richard John- be lintifed to comply with the wire fence W '
he
stool and others, praying the Legislature Mcg hrtn t n theellos weld line �M Ma
Owevie
to form •new county to be tilled Lands. !Mand rens Carried. Moved by Reck,
down. from the townships of Minto, awc o,Ferl by
Yoder, that Joseph Morrie
Arthur. Maryhoru and West Lather in toe notified to o..asply with tie wire
ids county of Wellington. Wallace 1,1 1••• - he
Winchslaw on dm tl'uo.thins front Odito f hi•0111 to mine'•
the county of Perth, ch in the amici ,ss the hath ••f Mmreh
essaty of Hurts, the towns of 1farria- J. N Rionasoa, Clerk.
ton and Palmerston, and the •iltages of _
Arthur, Clifford and Drayton in the The gsminty of the see tied thea
comity of Wellington and the village r4 • ewe, gyp's"!
Wnnetlrr ha the noway of Heron. Alae I 1
from the Ne bou.ing and Nipsaint nil eieseeee.leae..a•
way oomp ay for 1 09, with (Rrperted by Telephone twin Mutt., Mins.)
wet either to b.itd or to aeirdre • aril- Joeaatom. Pea 11. Yet
Fee, w
pe
way already Wilt Alan trims the coun-
ty mistral of Middles•* for en worm]
seat to the a.seammt met, ehanRimg the
time of r.akiug the a.m.asmwmt in tow..
and rri11•.•ta Alen from the lire mals,
8aneroli ROttawa7lUwmy e....dpany to
spend the time for , and 1,*
power to .head the hue to the towel of
(Maw a • •
warn. eraluwb..h M
what. irvd •Astern • N.1' ata . - n
- n« rel
M w M
Wheat. r 1pr.nit 1I bushrue. .. .
:heat
It •0l - ••
Same.
ietti
h per, rend baler*.
al �•s t
new. per. seri
iw../be,I& .coo
nn. cnn
wrist Al...... •
i•ptil t i w
I• m
m• f
1. 0
le • M w
NWhere hMe will
1
PEOPt-E'S STORE
Sell the Balance of Clothing
now -in Stock at Cost.
w _ H_ R1DL_u Y ,
SEDAN, PALBBIO 1ND TRICOTINN FABRICS
Pc Tati. r -Wade units Plashes. Velvets. Hutton.. Sc., to asteh.
Ned, Ori► and Cradle Blanket!.
,Me Bain of Comforters extra targe and h.•..y. at economical prices
ry1'RlrnY ONE. PRICE
and ontforin oosrte•y W all.
Og ith, Dee. etd.1116.
ALES_ AGE UINTRO _
imam
GRAND XMAS DISPLAY
-ur
Jan. 21, ISM The Tecple's Store, G.deriek,
uuuu:usuuuuu nstmuit nttuuttnnuunntm
NEW CROCERY.
WON* M .seems.IS POO' that he has spessa ,set a sew Oeeeery Mere .n
ORA81A"ICS .1=0 LaLJC
plemed to meet Yat pante. of Ib. PebIl. wile Willa 1e gat New Di...a.•
m ..t
(Asap Priam. +-
At Levee Rasa uta ar.n bomb. ea the pretmieae.
ew a 4pariat (.enter for Immo Wart...am ileo bent+ betredoe.A.
NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS,
AT Till
•
MEDICAL HALL
N.seltira it Plum Geode, Deeming Comet., Perfume Caere, Whisk tlnlden. kllrrnr., F'•.
Maw nacre of Meer Tare and Toilet Setts in ('racked Glass. Malachite and t►twlr.. -•. t
Wares -AN Mara and crry cheap.
0aW 1 ,/urs in Crystal Flower 0.a4., Ladle• Hand matelots In Velvet. Leather and 1T..!..
Head Mirrors in Brest Variety. •
As lmrasaar stock of Perfumery to chorine from
Itleweetag Hyacinthe Rothe. In !.lasers. th1
tame Spines -mad w(mvaries Heaeace.1, vn make) for the fett1v70 season.
r'. 3ORDAN, Medical MAL Godericbt.
FINE TAILORING
•
�u• ��ar�i�Sil.��..a.Al�. ►^.rte
i:ay.., sew takes -tall charm, of the Tailoring Department of mfr. a1.1..t N i'. ileLF.AN ,
beg le advise my anarrees Oastoeeers awl the seems! piddle, float 1 am pre
pored 1• oflbr big ladeesaests to my line to Cam... rid. . -.
(*ewe alae and me the tssmewes week whin must he sola at pet. e4 away dour..
Fi N E WORSTED SUITS, formerly $25.O0 for $21.00.
FINE; • Lidi TWEED SUITS, formerly 43.110 for 2Q/10
Rl1EST CANADIAN TWEET) SUITS, formerly 21.00 for Dine.
FINE W011118TID OVERCOATS, formerly 2:3.00 for 114.00.
R1 9'1' gNOL1BA FANCY PANTING, formerly 7.50 for fink).
Trtmmbge, Mlle and p•it Guaranteed.
B. >MacCORMAC.
Jobe !NOG, 11. PT. for Newt% Ma.
•••4 t1• { 1.61 4111irhiet Prins• Mid Re Butler and
RagsRags•
.1•.. , d,y.•*, is ••time• t• wire tarts, powers trowel ........................ S 0 ', bleat S O A e.* reapensfetly.dtnifed. JAMIR LU BY
Rides NMci'c.
t ole ' . , (leabb's Mak. ee apart Not
N the ballet -bus• liesdsy last be In- j ..*las..... ............... • N " Aedeeleb. Kee. Sm 11~/. f tri
aseaeiat. Sev.
J. C. DEMOR & Co.
WiLL minim TOR 30 DAA v
SPECIAL BARG A.I iSr
• __1Ili
=race 3 -cc =,
Ma,r .tle
y--32Qra.e Clothing.
CALL AND SED THEM.
reeorieh Nov 7Mh iti:.