The Signal, 1892-2-4, Page 5Y. YeLemm, seeded
tat the usual gnat of
hvided .gna11j,H.
paired Mountie sad bEY
e in this eelnty. Cyarrlmt
hen ad juurued Kuril b o'clwk
rialtos ul'L/K'a r. N.
& unci!, the warder in the
. r mattuoted w procure •
italutrs of t/utartu of the
ur each reeve awl deputy
tierce to be the property of
uwuicipaltties.
( Messrs. Buck and Grids
rimer was r.yustel len ex
edge known as I:ralwn's
n northern gravel Mrd is
4 Coliseum Itweuty two feet
rt at the June umeeriug
y Mr Pruwlteert, .eoosided
eh, that the couwcil *ppm
Ot $8,000 for the erection of
• ul refuge, wail referred to
o ammette.
reetuart,meccmdel by Mr.Gir
• asses meut of the towable.
into& greater thou the mares
towns and villages to this
the towns awl valuta cos
tater proportion of the tacit
he an Injustice to the town
to co.tribute pro rata with
villa's for the erection and
oor house. Referred W tb
suttee.
dr. Holt, seconded by Mr
t county enmynicer, as mein as
ur the Maitland bridge at
r west eel by extending the
Ibe bridge each diatauce e.
t ry. (ferried.
of A. )e•undere was referre.i
con tee.
n Geo McKeaie, of Mitt
I amd filed.
then .ljouealdt enseeieek
ming.
1)AY TH1'RMl►.t\ .
mepursuant to wljournueemt,
for choir.
:swag 'tl the minutes Coe re -
musette .o1.n111tee one 14111
NOT for future twosld.•' at t••
o: A. Saunders was ,'tarn t e t
committee.
o fgs,mted John C. Merrier',,
Ron townalup, county wnde-
'• est year.
Ir. 'Stehle, see...aided by dr
o mntittee of Messrs. lestx,
y and tee mover and meander
to confer with the drainage
rw sitting, raid suggest sorb
to the present drainage laws
advisable. Carried.
dr. Bowers, mounded by Mr.
the sum of $3,000 to granted
ive municipalities .. a bound
rt i omenta and that such grant
Ie wwtsbip treasurers when
e lates the amount coating r
ip after the meesameedeLYS
use. Referred to mod
mnuttee.
then adjemraeel untll,ll�Em
Titans o'ru■-s r. Y.
resumed, the warden in the
e1 Richard Hogg, relative to
d a new bridge near Wingham.
Sr. Bowen, seconded by Mr
i.0 be granted by this council
on of • foot -bridge on the site
ahem bridge, over Winghaa
be road and trudge commlt.so
Mr. Mooney. seconded by Mr.
e t Mr. Md'bers'n, reeve of
Mel Mr. Taylor, of Fist Wawa -
voted by this council to visit
owahips south of the Huron
. Kay. reeve of Usboros, and
save of Sulphas. be also ap-
tit the several township north
road, for the purpeae of ex -
various townships, and give
information before the squab -
rice at the Jape risen&g for the
better guide's* in oorraed7
• rolls. Isom.
en James Dickson, reeidrar,
to the executive eommitt•s.
it of William Lee was referred
1 committal
of the special committee ap-
• October meetin• to report as
tlity and duties and the Mary
treas'rer was referred to the
mi itiee. Tie report remiss -
the tre.gror . salary Weld
annum
report el the Awes sem
.
• Nu n!r ARt7 eep0MiTT.L
sus referred to r we beg to
laws : We remmmmr.d that the
e esanas be paid : Christian
of Credito' lookup, $10 ; P.
4 Zurich loekap,$10; F.SSeott,
els lookup, *10: W. H. Kerr,
; village• g•of _;;claWiseman
�� AJ
ng a
n, unown, $6 ; Join Aaaley,
d 1,50; Blyth Sta.-
. N. Davis, how f.r.wi.O
B0 ; O. N. Davis, atare, .es.,
ems, 160.63 ; GovFraserser t Portor,
e. t homes, 10.76 ; Hsgh
J te
, *1 wood Ss 4�
; BBachmannaBachmann
*ed, $&49 ; Edward Shawn.
51.96: These. Neel*, Gerrie,
1 ; Tax Stotiol, pfatieg,
Is Co., Tomtit, .s�svieg.
Ltd 78 Dents ; Fraeci. rles.*t5,
mi court house, $12.60. to M
Detract : John Walker, week
Itllloe, $6: John (:ill, cane of
ap, 510 ; Jaen Yule, ..re d
Cup, 510 ; Joe Fergana, tan
chap. $10 : R Doweistarstiye
gad, 0E16; W. J.
is lockup. $10; Fraser k Pe;
✓ y for i raser k
far r.giiv, $4.30
0 s, js Jobs
to of Wroxeter Mck.p, $10
re of Seaforth lookup. 16; S.
. a, keep of Chas. Ii.pre.
paid to the reeve of Seephne
1 fogad cornet ; (led.rie5
Aleck Saunders, 511.71 I A.
(
Dungannon lookup, 110• Wm.
rs(iat-7 eBce. $94.16 We re -
it se natio' be takes with re-
t aeo.msts M Jasm Wil•n.,. t
e the account of the tows et
Lor sed electric light for two
•etha and fosr days, $473, act
iib reference to the a000unt of
eta., $3.96, w• recommend the
$1.26 se per agreement made
tire following aceosnta, already
rraet : W. Less, express, 50
Nosh. Re f rth, pni.Wg
. W Toilepi Cs- W ; T.x
hog, $10. �& IIA Goodie. Man -
of tb• Leto Mr. Adamson,
Stu eAi., printing. $90; Miss
tai. (;minty Coat, 101-
Rs
p 1p :s tem Irani H. Ipeckme.,
1 of Exeter, a...mpsed by
f °endga a .f i.a.nity aed
. the .Esu of Joh. A.Ihe g
el Exeter, liese row thirty -die
m.sud
eaE.esthee
mewl be mole a ..ed el Ohio
paid pow M tin erste el 0 it
141411
THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY N. 1892.
T Ht
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
LyTASL.SNRD 1.17.
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.
SAPITAi. (PAID IVP) SUI ISI LLJON DOLLARS
SL$T.
B. E. WALKER, GENERAL M,•NAoen.
UODERICH BRANCH.
A GENERAL BANKING au NEA TRANSACTED. FARMERS' NOTE$ DISCOUNTED.
DRAFTS IMOD PAYABLE AT At. POINTS III CANADA AND THE PRINCIPAL
CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES. GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, BERMUDA, ac
SAVINGS SANK SEPARTMCNT.
tet•OMTS OF 51.00 ANO UPWARDS RECEIVED, AND CURRENT RATES Of INTEREST
ALLOwLD. INTIMMST ADDEO TO THIS PRNMOIPAL AT Tisa EMD Or MAY AND
NOYSeSER NN EACH YEAR.
Ignorant Attention given to the
sad Fcri re' Sales Notes.
GolleeCen -. --•. - • nor-,
R. 8. WILLIAMS, Manager.
month, commencing Jsniwy 1st, 1892. Re -
peeling amulet epppplicatroas from 4. H.
Manning. reeve of ('halon ; .1 Gtitiu,reeve
of Ashfield, and .lo1u Britton, reeve of
Hulktt, In tbe case of H W. Osborne, of
(Tinton ; Mrs. C. Mclk.aald, e.f Ashfield,
and Mary Ann Johnston, of Hutletto re
spectively, your ou.umitter recommend that
the three persons 'sat named be _lade wards
of this county, the first two to be paid for
at the rate of $100 per enuuuo, Kul the last
at the rate et fib per month, in each case
commencing .lanuary 1st, 1890. We have
stemmed orders tossed ley county road oom-
ms'tlouer Nus. 25 to 28 inclusive, 30 to 91
inclusive, 93 to 98 inclusive and 100 to 102
tuclu.Ive, of 1891. and find then) all duly
certified by proper authorities. We have
examined the brl.bt of the treasurer and
find in the creek& cession mortgage
that the motion of Ven. Keine and ,dan-
ders, in reference to .ptcul legislative grant
to public .cools bolding a fifth clash a'rl
that the warden and clerk prepare a otcm•
oriel molter forth the above and forward the
same lo the Lieutenant -Governor 111 Council,
be adopted. All of which is respectfully
.nbmitted. (Signed)
Fi"*Lav Avu.Nnov, l'halruan.
l)n muton of Messrs. Prowlfoot and Holt
the clause referring to the inspectors' visit.
W their schools was struck out. The re
port was they. ulopte.l as amended.
The following report of the 'poctal cunt
mine was read and adopted :
Kr runt o►' rHal AL.e000ITTLa.
Your cominittee beg leave to report as
follows : In regard to opera allowed cutlet
,w slit nboar d no the Atlanta. ere recommend
security 225,000 and perwmal ..runty that tris council w -operate with the uncil
$25,000. All of which u respectfully sub- of the snooty of F:co
Ligon 1ttw�e matter and
re-
mitted. K C. leptons vs, (hairmm. that the clerk transmit a espy of this re-
ttm motion of Mr. 1'rondfoot, seconded Withsubtext to the clerk of the meMsty of Erin.
by Mr. Holt, clause ten et( the finance ,u II roferoi.ce to the petition from the
stone
contuse tee's report, with reference to the council of the Bounty d (Ite0011 relatl t e.
ch for water the e.ostruction and mainteumceof titre
e.tte huwlred (sot or mere in lengtA .ser
e.
committee fur reonsideration. p
acarnnt of 1110 town of ,,uucrno
amu eleetrir: light, was referred back to the
chap.
50 sec 30 Ont Statute 1890 a
On motion .d Mr. Boot, .oxwnrlel try Mr. re"'mmeod that this opened co-operate with
I I h if
Np•ckreportan, the clauses of the report reaorim- Wtiuewer. n regard to the melnorla from
menehog the lay mein of sums fur the 1110)1- the scow il of the (about of tarry, t. ayins
tenancy of ...unty wards were amewled by that the n. ,ng (.shawl law which allows
tn.ertIng the. wor,la "lot to exceed-' before tis amoard. r".., of inion high and poe'd
school is amended, we recotnmeu.l
the 'turn* nil lel.
The report was then adopted as amended.
The aecouut of D. K. Strachan was re-
ferred W the finance committee.
Moved by Mr. Milne, secood.I by Mr.
Rata, that in the opinion of this council the
tendency of school legislation in trcent
y rs has been to build up high echoed. and
collegate institute• to the detriment of the
public schools, that no publX money should
be expended for school purposes except for
oommoa schools ; and we would recommend
that such legislation be enacted a will make
the oe neon schools .* edicient as postMe,
and that a copy of this resolution be sent to
the several rnernbers of the Legislative As
monthly for this county and W the Lieuten-
ant -Governor in I'utined. Referred to the
education ootnmittee.
The council then adjourned until Friday at
10 o'clock.
FOURTH DAY -F'RIi)AY.
The cnmscil met pursuant to adjourn.
seat and the previous day's minutes were
reaoi and approved. Mr. Benneweu was
absent.
The following report of the county prop-
erty committee w:ae read and adopted :
Nj?ORT u1 eUT%TT ►horfaTY ,i0NVITTEL
Year committee beg leave W report aa fol-
lows : We visited the gaol and found it in
good order, and the number of inmates we
found as stated in gaolers report, which re-
port we advise to be pinta) in the eimutel .
We recommend that the clerk procure •
book suitable for county bylaws ; that the
clerk be allowed to get snore shelving placed
in itis Mhos, se we think the same very
aeoem•ry ; that the clerk get the county
flag repaired ; that .o actio° be taken at
present with regard to the sink and that the
county eommnsioner get the tap N the jury
room repaired al once ; that no .dice be
take with regard to the grate in the to protect the i•r at Ma'che•ter bridge,
registry room ; that no action be token with as d by oomminsiooer
regard to coal stove in jury room ; that the that, we having examined all the tenders,
county commissioner procure proper fasten- me in member, tor said bridges. the leader
tog this reseed to pay his 8011a0 11111,11/111111011
for alt to the furnace durtag the
Weiler mouths ; that the report el the
oal uuutmte
lte appointed to esept ree Cato
t rand salary of thewuaty treasurer
be adopted, prow Wed the treasurer gives &deli
tautest aocarity uy wayof land mortgages or
vWit entre COW patty • u.ls lortle sue uISA N -
000, and that such °cro*e• ut salary shall be
paid w the treasurer only w lung as the
treasurer r huldlnag the sukiu g fend of the
county. la referees e W the IN utwy tures
tel lis uturtgag*s by the county treasurer,
your committee ess.idrr lint It is nut ad
vi•hle for may but the trw.urer and
the auditors to sow W wbon such nosey
u lent on mortgages, mol we wouldiustruct
the treasurer W allow ao member of this
council or any other persue to Bele the lases
mule. lu reference to the applies* WWI from
(;e..erioh,t'hnt n and Nealurte high school
betels for the proportionate stet of the
namtenanoe of e-ouutyy pupils attending the
rspeeti a high s:hwla, N. to. 54, chap. 57.
sec. 31 wild subtraction, your ee u,lttee af-
ter . careful calculation Smoot *greed with
the different representatives of the high
acle'ul boards that they are to be paid the
following suns .lass the fees received by
theists : (.od.rich, $829.82 ; Clinton, 5790.-
59;
790.59; !4afotth, $937 OG, provide'* the teepee
tive treasurers or ss retarts c.enply with
541'X., chap. 57, sec. 14 Mix 1
10, and tiles
a decl•rati.n with the treasurer of this
county that the respective statements are
uurrext. Such payments shall also be con-
sidered as a settlement according to law and
that the term be compute) frau Jan. 1,1892.
1%'e recommend that the sum of $500 be
equally divided between the different duly
organised riding, township and horticultur-
al societies in the eouuty. In reference to
the report of D. Robb, school in.peotor,.ak-
ing of thin council to grant medals, we re-
comateend eu action be taken.
11 RS N7 Y.I1.KNa. t'hatrman.
The report was amended by providin•
that. 4300 be divided atnomg the three riding
shows, the township shows and the horticul
Weal shows.
The clause reecontaremeling no action in the
matter of a grant for a poor house was sus-
tained out a division by a tnajority of four•
fosse.
The clause et1 the report referring to the
treasurers &•tory was taken up. The
special committee to whop' the ,natter nee
referred at the tictober session reported da
favor of remaking the treasurer's salary $1.-
500.
Messrs. Malloy and a;rifhn roved that
the clause be .uvemeted by striking owl
$1.500 and putting in 51,200.
Memos. Eilber and Milne moved in
amendment that the clause he struck out
and the tr.casurer be paid $150 annually ao
long a the sinking tend is handled by deem,
provided he gives additional security of
$15,000 by way of land mortgages or guar
antee company bonds. This was earried.
The eouucil adjourned the evening,
when the business of the session was con
eluded.
The conmuttee appointed to confer with
the mayor of t:alerich concerning the rates
to be maid by the county for the use of
eiec'ric light and water recommended that
the council offer the town . ouncil of l Bode
rich $100 for the use of the water in the
gaol and 050 for the water in the registry
office and court house and the lieht in the
courthouse. The report was adopted.
A number of bylaws were formally
passed. after which the council adjourned.
that n, action hoe taken. Iu regard to the
communication from the Canaria 1.&od law
Amendment Asmociatioo re the T,rreus sys-
tem of land transfer, we reionunend no ac
tion be taken. All of which is respectfully
e ubu.itted. (Signed) Knee. B. Mt Lets,
Chairman.
A suppletneotary report of the finance
oonmettee recommended that theac«wn: of
D. K. Strachan, for work at gaol, $275,and
the account of the town of a;odersch, for
water and electric light, which the cone -
settee was instructed to reconsider, be paid,
amid that. for the purpose od avoiding future
'misunderstanding, a committee be appointed
to confer with the payor of the town of
Oolench to effect some definite agreement
for light and water supply.
On motion of Messrs. V. 1 . McLean and
Milos, the warden, Mears. Coleman and
Bowden, the mover and seconder were ap-
pointed • yam committee to arrange with
the town of 4 odench about water and light
rate..
The report was then adopted.
The following report of the road and
bridge committee was read :
szruwr ..r 4111A 4,I0 Rails;x ,euw*ITTxx.
Weour committee beg leve to report
a follows : We recommend re motion of
Moves. McPherson and Cruickshank
that the race badge io town plot
Wingham be aenumed as recommended by
commissioner ; that motion of Masa
Bowen and Heiman for grant of $3,000 for
bomadary purposes b. granted ; that bridge
over Aux Satiable River between Stephen
.ad Mct:illivray be rebuilt this year, aid
bridge to be of wood, as recommended by
commissioner : that the Calder bridge, on
north gravel road in McKillop, he asenmed
by the co.nty, as recommended by the
comity commiaroar ; th.t a crib be built
ers and get the carpet em the stain placed
in position immediately. AU of which is
respectfully submitted. (Signed) R ALTaa
Ott van, Chairman.
A supplessentatyreport of the finite*
oomumttee reoceemendid the payment of Yr.
Polley& account, $.550, and that Mr. shar-
we's account be referred to Dr. HoIses,
Mr. Beck and the Daunt o.eitsieaar, and
that if found correct the balsam due b.
paid. The report was adopted.
The report of the executive eommittee
was read sad laid on the table.
Moved by Mr Holt,seco.ded by Mr. Beck,
that the clerk procure a book seitebl• for
the county bylaws and that the smatter et
a000modation in Gm clerk's raw be at-
tended to. Referred to the meaty prop-
erty oommittee.
Moved by Mr. Rata, seconded by Mr.
Beacom, that for those orade wards of the
county daring the present es.wom the
treasurer remit the amount quarterly as in
the a ss of the ether wards. Carried
The council then adjourned until 9 o'clock.
Two O'CLOCK r. is.
The council resumed.
The digestion oommittee'm report, as fol-
lows, was again read :
NEro*T or .ICCATIOS 0OMMITTSL
Your committee ea education beg leave
te report as follow" • We noomsssd that
the repnrte of inspectors Tom and Robb be
adopted and that the .ame be printed is the
minutes, and also that 600 copiesof maid re-
parteof inspectors Tom sad Robb
be prin-
ted as laec year to be distributed by the la -
specters so tis Metes and Webers. We
recommend that the requiem of inspector
Robb that ass rid medal .ad two silver
medals be provided for each iampectorate, to
be awarded to pupils at the public school
heaving. be referred to the executive com-
mute.. We manumitted that the request of
the inspectors to visit some of their school,
tube daring the first half year so a to give
sere time to the model schools during the
wend half year be granted ea ewditios
that each school be visited .t lent twine
eerie' the year. We r000en mrd that the
Shirk ..titine eke Minister of Education te
maks Zurich a matte for the holding of the
high *chord entree.* examiaatien and i■
eiawsrtiom with the (loderich high school.
Applicattose were received from George
Carew ..d Tied C. Ilford for tment
a mt.de.is .t the OA-
' t
(la°*9.Omsmr. e.. he m.de a}pB..i**s
last year. With Memos, M the meths of
Meana Miles and NW ire twesM mew
mead that a* lip acnes* et stow/ be eE-
pended fee esieW purposes grasp" ter sem.
am mimes. Abde we re.m.Nosud that mak
Mgi .bean be tasted es will mete the mew
men Week as .101ont as remade, and fur-
ther that • espy of this roe lutdes be mead
de the .eve.e1 nrnembers a the - -
of L. Hardy for Crediton bridge, $630, be
accepted, sad si.o L Hardy '& tender for
boundary hoe bridga betwese Hay and
Stephen $220, be lh.t the tender
of R. Nang. for day's bredge in Wroxeter,
$614, be accepted ; that, in referee°. to the
motion of Mean. Bowers sad Cox regard
ing a grant of $260 to build a feet -bridge
on site of the old Graham bridge, Wingham,
it be sot granted. We your committee
fled by commissioner's report that his
travelling expenses 4r the year 1801 are
11900. The ewmmiaeieser bbl sot kept •
detailed etammast of hie exposes', &eremiir.
d by Mr. Holt's motion at Ofteber semen.
All of which is respeeAtully submitted
(Signed) Join B*Aoor, Chairmen.
On motion of Mew. M. Y. Mclean and
Eilber, the first claw et the report, with
reference to the race Midge at Wieshant,
was referred to a committee eessieting of
the warden and Mean. Milne, Melbsald,
Beacom and McPherson, with ia.tructase
to submit all tie facts to the musty solici-
tor and procure his opinion as to whether or
n ot the county ie liable for the maint..a.ce
of the bridge is question. In the wet of
the solicitor hotline that the moietyr le-
'pouaible the committee is to ve the
bridge placed on the bit of county bridges
and the eapneer is to be iestrocted to take
Mope to rebuild or repair it et ewe, the eas-
tract to be awarded by the warden and De -
gluier.
Messrs. Milne, McPherson and Beacom
and the warden were appointed a committee
to winks the bridge referred to in the
eighth claws of the report (the (11(1 Graham
bridge at Wiagb.m) and report at the Jane
The report as oni.Uded we then adopted.
The report of the esseetive o.saMittee, se
fctlows, was read :
mem? (lr Rx n'tmY. (souse til.
Your oommittte beg lave to feport as
follows We r.semnaond that the usual
t.oraanst of $10 be paid to the Prisoners' Ad
Ase W ion ; that .e amities b. takes 1. Ie -
ter mss to the _Nies of Preadfoot sad Me -
!stash that the sum of 18,000 be sppr�
witted ler the seeds. el • bona of refep;
that no •reties be tmk.• is regresses 1. tie
appliatios of Mr. Diekom, the metier, ask-
ing this arena is pay 4r • whim
machine, $12 ; that the West and Ind
Hares Te eters' Awseisdions be pad the
.age grant ef ; that is refereed* te the
letter d J. A. Mertes, **king for tie *haw
of the meaty grant ter 1511 Ibr the Wing.
hem arrowltersl wwledge that this waft
mittee
net laying
m eeseg.mmd He risking .eoMy,th. wrest
be set pad ne saes he takes ie te-
fe•esw be the make et Stewart sod linin
es le the sememewits el the tewhipe,tewes
Mrd wilier' is the ••testy kr the arenas
.4 a��ee 01�!that t 01 tris tire dm
e is.s
Ieeived M gRa'ss�
thee of F. G. Maki
Amenably w. � oM� w:1..� ghatD.e.`�iisent I>Me�tS.~yw :. es-
CUAI1ENT OPINION.
TEs saw ut'4IRER u►' ur(ILA.te.
The appointment of Mr. J. ('. Patterson
to • seat w the Federal Cabinet i. rather •
seven reflection upon the Ontario Conser-
vative contingent to the House of Com-
mas,. Mr. Patterson is not a roan of
exceptional ability or great peruw LI popu-
larity. He was made chief manager of the
last Dominion election, and directed the
e•mpaign with such success that the party
lost heavily in the Province and Mr. Ninet-
e en himself was burial umder an adverse
majority of 850 votes in •a old-time Cos-
• ervattve ooretitoea.y. Is it to be expected
that the appointment of this gendarme --
whom many Conaervtives regard as tie
"Hoodoo" of their party -will satisfy men
like Masers. Cockburn, Peter Wbi to,
Sproule,Clarke Wallace, O'Brien, Montag*
and others who have meats in Parl lamest,
who have been lighting their party's banks
for years and woos menta, from both •
public and party point of view, are superior
to those of the rejected of North Essex, the
patron and friend of Mr. Sol. White - for
it most be remembered that the great an-
sexationist agitator was nominated as a
candidate for 11*. a httario Assembly at the
Let Provincial election by Mr. Patterson.
There is no doubt that the appointment of
Mr. Patterson over the heads of the wbob
Ontario Conservative contingent in the
Senate and House of Common is an evi-
dence that lir. Haggett is, in fact as well as
in nano, the leader of the Ontario Comer.
arias, and mans to exercise rights and
powers v mach. Mr. Patterson la M
H '. nominee. When the new
tory of State was in Parliament he was Mr.
Hagg•rt'e " chum" Tim two were in-
separable, rid when Mr. Hegrrt obtained
the right to same hie Ontario oolle•gne his
first choice wes of course Mr.
The Misiter of Railway amid Camas
shown a cynical diseased for the eeprs-
tion• of his fdbwers is the House of Com -
mans, sod the real opinions of geetlemea
like Memos. Sproule, Coekbnrn, Montague,
Wallace, Kirkpatrick, Tisdale and other
C....rvetive Commoners upon the appoint-
ment of Mr. Patterson world be highly in-
teresting.
as Mr. Patteson'• personality is
eeeeareed dial• ei jeotiea e•a be star* le
lies He is a meld-mmnser.d motional'.
who has always tried to be on geed terms
with everybody. Though • zealous partisan
be desires not to be known as such, and on
several occasions has tried to prove his "in-
depeselese. " by Whig against bis polities!
Heads. How will the rank and file of the
Ontario (' . rtivs w
retard the prumeti
of " • kicker." over the beads elf less who
have been votingMiod17 with the party for
hw
yea! Mr. Patter a appointment w111
weak di•a.eteet among the (levernesent'.
Parli•mwt•ry followers without addle.
anything to the strength of the Owerva-
tie* pity in Lha ossuary. Those who have
been cl•nteriag for the appointment of Mr.
Meredith to the federal misstry is order
to provide • harrier spinet " French as-
- maw* be very well mtiiith
od w
the ••pppp+i.nts.N el Mr. Patterson. Tu.
sew Minister, wheals POrliasent,alwaystask
the pro-Fremsh view of every gushes that
mese imp. Two years age be voted er anther
"paired " in fever ef tri. eeMhrated Beau-
soleil aotendme. is Mr. Dalton Md 4rthy'e
resolution prepsig the abolition et tie
deal Weems system is tri. Northwest
Territories. Hew Mr. Patteww la but a
substitute kr Mr. Meredith or.
MMsubstituter. 1 01'•rHyfrom the Osiris (La-
seery
live point ed Shaw. And is it set • het
thee lir. Patterson ewe his appclennestM
W pee -Rini resell t Mea he anything
e M »&sine of him T--0Msw• Free
THE BIC SALE
CLEARING BALE EXTENDED
UNTIL lin W.B. NEXT
Wo intend...1 Jiv.tllving put
ship on Int Jany., lout will nut 110
oto before 1st Feb and therefore
continuo our clearing sale until
that date. 1f 3 oti want anything
in the way of Winter goods, don't
fail to call and seer our sto':k before
purchasing. You will doubtless
solve money by mo doing.
All accounts must be settled at
otter.
J. A• REID & BRO.
Jordan's Blocs. Uoderict.
Jan. Htb, n.R. OM-
•
'Ike average yield of what In North Da-
kota last year nee 22.58 bushels per acre.
During 1891 2,251.955 pounds of fish, mal
mad at $94,975. were .lipped Iron Maui
tote
Forty foer failures in Camas were repos
ted to Braolatreet's hart week.
The Italian Senate has adopted the
commercial treaties with Austria and Ger
many.
Word cone. bean China that the rebellion
in Mongolia has (teen practically suppl•eseeel.
The American schooner Nettie May has
been sei.:el at ('ape Verde islands by the
Portuguese elover wne0t for earry tug too
many passengers.
atgw..r soh -
A ltE NOT a Tar
"TUX, The are a
0RW11,../LIAttl,,,I.,..... 1iotamos-
To.and Rao ...
. , . •coca, as they
:<• :, v.) in a motto: sed
e •or:-, ..le MMtaoeea
... mall'- .. veiled Wen-
.
-!. 11..• earsod, curing
dtssass coming
Iron` Pooa and Wa'F
' t. i.T 1troom, e! from
t \ 1-1 &TED Hr.oa la
I - lain 11rats and also
i 1.1e,i•ivorate sad also
rELD
r.' tine BLOW) and
0 .:-t&rtu. when broke=
F 0 R; ,how. by overwerh.
P
E- ese• cteee.and tndWre•tio- 77sy have a
P L E t. SAe•rror on
Suomi. gTwrL. 01
men sad women.
restoring LOOT aura
c uasntcwertim sad
ak
sC1ellasrowa
Wbo end& pia mental f a•
11m po Eg NI Mels dill et cath.1 or
•were H ahoulamulettake tLeas
They will ree:ote hos :ort euergios, both
and mental.
EVERY WOMAN
graasio►•s anMora-vu. daknrs 1
a
OM _NEIL
CONTINUES.
1892 -NO LET UP FOR -1892
R. Be HOLLAND,
Would take them
Teel. ewe all
in.vltabl
sue-
d rils&, which 1
entail wbw .-i .ectad.
'Loin.* lake thee. Pnaa.
They will cure the re-
Isof
eyMsm
DUNGANNON,
who ha., put ,111 hie ; res to within the
reach of everyone for the past 60 (lays,
good w
is bound to continue the g000rk.
THE SALE IS GENUINE.
'Che goods are f r. ,l, and nett .
Fries* ntark.sl in plain figures.
The people cannot be deceived in
staking a put.-hee
a.
$pot t'&1411 V. ill 'Willa it. on rew•arel.
THE SALE IS CONTINUED roomso as to make roomtot Spring inipor
tattoo, icon foreign markets and front
knifing l'anadiul nuinuf:I turrro.
THE G000S
aro :vll l"tught for ('ash, and sold atthe rleo,c,t per.,ihle margin.
CALL EARLY
.11;first (1 get .•Ilnlcee
YOUNe WOKEN
maks nuw
pm sous by on dettgitsta, el. be Mat
tlEael$toil pries (MMebort y11addrenei'+~
!ii Di WILLIAMS' IUD. Out
should take them.
Theis PadA wet
Children
aiwa .
ElijoY It.
sco'rr's
EMULSION
Of etre ON User On with Nype-
ph•spWt s of Lime and Sege to
e1NtA►t M patinso • N milk.
A YARYELLNS N.EZN MN=
N Is Indeed. ale the RtNs IN. end
N eons who take told oases. Neer b•
fortified et0l.et a off. 5 that mmttht
prose senses. by tames aoott's
ts*s 4. after their sssU wring;
the wR..ar ttee.Oste
assess feulbeePtaftale and •Nrdbllrwa.
1100TT A 11051Nt. MRe.1M.
R. B. HOLLAND,
MI ACA%%ea.
Special value in family groceries al-
ways on hand at popular prices.
CITY
COAL AND wood
`y.Y;, ti
BANK OF MONTREAL.Y.
CAPITAL, f -
RE_ST, -
A Saving Deportment has beets aiened ix cots -
vection with this branch.
Interest allowed at current rates.
GEO. DR f[; rMMOND,
Manager Goderich Brafdreh.
Coal, Wood and Kin('lirng deli-
vered to all parts of town
with quick despatch.
Hard Coal.
Rest quality chestnut, stove and
Softegg coal constantly on hand.
Coal.
Rett Shawnee lump cull for use
in grates, stoves, furnaces, etc.
Blacksmith Coal.
Rest quality genuine Rlumsburgli
snt.ithing coal now on hand.
Special attention given to coon
try trade.
Cordwood.
I have purchased 1,000 coria of
maple and beech wood, 4 feet
long, from Mr. X. tlt&echler, of
the Falb Reserve, on the river
" Menewetung," to be delivered
this Winter for town trade, snd
will be pleased to receive orders
for immediate delivery of this
celebrated cordwood at pnwent
market prices.
COAL SHEDS ---Corner of Victoria and
Anglesea streets.
Rost MOW Trafalgar-st, opposite
Buchanan & Bon's office.
Breakinf in
isn't needed with the Ball
corset It's easy from the
start Coils of tiny wire
springs in the sides make it
so. Try it, and you'll like it
If you don't, after a few
weeks' wear, just return It
and get your money.
TOR HALE BY W. ACH111SON It BON.
!ip•oialti.m-Dostei Geode and Liner.
tri[
.E TILL TRUTH
about SMI. We will teed
you Free Sod Assail
for MP.Ytld ir11s
rut 514401.E
TRUTH.
We N..1,.11 aid ghee
pias M We
.,u'. htells
MOTS INO SOT 744E
Weeny s swig, TRUTHe
D •.rEIIIIUe1000 W aNM.O.*.
JOHN S. PLATT,
2344-17 PNorROVIOa.
(\ENV 1ORK)
FOR 1892.
H.a a lancer Dail) Circulation then any other
Republican Newspaper in America.
DAILY. SUNDAY. WEEKLY.
The Aggressive Republican Jour-
nal of' the Metropolis.
A \EwarArse ha TRS MAMMAL
Pomaded December 1st. mel.
$1 2,000,000.
E,000,000e
Circulation orerlooto0oco'piea
D_II I.
GREAT SALE .
DS.
DRESSGOO
ROBED RESSES
In splendid goods at Ie�s tri n wh lesale price. (These dresses are a
great bargain). Decid bargains will be given,
as t is st Ice sold.
20 ENDS OF DRESS GOODS, I5cts
N(IRTH IKON '.l) C1N'TE TO 30 e- nn'..
Tat Pest tithe organ of no /settee ; pails
•e wires; has se animosities W armee.
The most remarkable Newspaper suc-
cesu in New York. TMs new is
a national Newspaper.
(reap news, vulgar .emeatl a and trash
gad se *toe la the Waage of The Prem.
7'b• Preen has tits br1Rht•et idjtmial pap 1a
New York. It sparkles with points.
Tim Pros Seaga, Whoa e a nptsedid
twenty pagepaper,00rering every current topic
of interest.
The Pres Weekly !dittos osW mtaall the
good things o/ the Dolly and Svaday editions.
For ts.se who cease' a4brd the Dail; or are
pr•wat.d by dWaaes Irma early recelvieg it,
The Wrekly Y • splendid substitute.
OAT
OK ARE DOING A SIG TRADE IN
Sealettes, Astra,canss & Cloth Mant
All Mantle Goods bought from us will be cut free of charge.
We have a tint -clans DRESS and MANTLE MAKER in the store.
Our whole stock of ren'iy-u*ade Mantle% AT COST. ��,a
imeKuDER tri CHATS lege .
Great Cai'iiet and Lace Curtain ¶hollso
OF 'I'lel 193 OOIINTYe,
AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM
The Prase rise ao rearrt.r in New York
THE PRE8S
Willits the reach of all. The beet a.d
esu Neww•por 15 Alser*e.
Dailynod Sunday, one Year, ........ 06 00
• 6 Menthe, 2.60
.46
3.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
they
WE HAvi: JI'.T Oa0ENKD
353 SETS OF LACE CURTAINS
IRrect from the makers in Glasgow, Sootlan.l.
COLBORNE BROS.,
OoDERICH.
Huron. Camp No. 28
P.
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Grand Opera House.1
4e „ nee " ..
Daily emly,onr Year,
four Menthe,
fleaday, one Year,
W.okfy Pram, one Year.
amid ter Th. Pree.lelredar.
Sampts Mea Agents wasted everywhere.
Liberal ennutiedeea
Address.
THE PRAMS,
4(a-bt as Park Row, New Yerk.
The fashionable event of the season.
Wednesday, Feb.
10th.
Chas. KeIIy Cncort Coy.
HEADED Bl CANADA'S FAVORITE,
Mr. Chace Kelly.
Ramo Content* and Sob Guitarist.
Signorina CaMta Martini,
Sovrano-
Marle Loupe De Motimier,
Dramatic Render.
Mlnnle Martin,
Pewee.
ADMISSION, 25c• AND 3.5c.,
i LISS%go SaATK, - 5Oc.
Reserved mets and plea 01 kill at FRASR
St PORTER'S
Jas. McBurney, wife and brother -Imlay
lett Wingham, per G. T. K., for i.ee Veerpa
New Mexico, for the benefit of Mr. Meller -
soy's health.
Our
R. Bperu.g. a Omer M.RfB.p bey, •
eh.rt tins age renewed hum Thesedes, Al
gram. te Vwusvur, British Ceiasbh.
Bice bis arrival there le W low M N
d h�su.ct
em titin. m* moil sew ha i Frin
* pa .t V.a...ver Bre .05.01, this Lars
r the dty. N hawing • emit .1 alaks Leash-
es So maim •..4.y el a • poi.
Ten
ATVERTISE
YOU It W A NTS 111
THE SIGNAL.
IF YOU
Want a Gook,$'ele
Want • tierie.
Want a Partner,
Want •1itusnaa.
Want W sella Plata
Want to Hal a 14
Want to Sell a
Waal to Rey or sell a
Want to Sell House
Want to Let a House or
Want to Sell Groceries and Orme,
want to Sell Household Itiralture.
Want to Sell Dry Deeds or
want to Find Customers tar
The Very Hest Medium in the
Adv.rt4.ng will pts New 0 'Ss/i,
Advert4lae will keep OW CuMe-QA
Advertising Reentry
wwe%
arwKreKtiaver aE 1e
Advertising SewAdvertmieg
Advertise eke at
Advertise
Advertise
Advertise
Advertise bele.
A1)VYRTiSS
NOW.
THE SIGNAL
Hes a oltesktion more ilea
than sal other newsmen -
emh, sad la call weeded
ensis the cesaiie d Satan.
Perth � All .IadeEeed &dewcl -
rwe are and the este are :
e W[mndd out der. Me.; cask .11414.01
Sale
HAS BEEN A GREAT succE1311.
Hundreds of people have availed themselves of the
gnat bargains.
WE STILL CONTINUE OUR SALE
R WEEK.
•
Come and see us. Our tables are
filled with goods at half price.
Remember the plum...
GEO. ACHESON'S OLD STAND,