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The Signal, 1892-2-18, Page 4Thr Agaxl, The omelet wet."' tht 11111111011 aortas a n•nlsrium EVER 1- IIf 1 R1 DAY YOSpipt3 •t e. ae4a1 , Mee i1 s v wt -aN !i Deseh,Mrmtt, neer .r ileffineneaseee tAe suers. a advents.. g 11 a„aaty mew is ante.& the pose Pk 7 e.r N wiUbe . 1a benestrous beep tog aa4 te, Ma _ Ge, our • vert, H ;ia ba. b r + ~its sI Ms 14m end made. It per vt Baa iatped • d "mswa Mt emending 1 per Adver; IIMMSOODa Rare MOW 11110••••.• .a .sec d a lk.:e&. eY u.•nt south. e, a rosss meal the Ideal elf vet Leet UM le wIlrarPa a aid yip me. Dont per typo two Man Ma hag eve. treltstoo. and THE SIGNAL: GODERIOH, ONT., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1892. [iea J. C. Pormin •sen eampaya Mag • eeewgm •••s■eellMA see. I M.C. amiss= they we to be asbongid the preeme weak Hoyt. DAVID MILL• in • neem ad ergo privi whwk •bottid soars. to Meow the enntkar d They hashers frees dress boldly stated that, sae artier then .s a nett of having their bar - me ids poises tole ave mads West Hare I how .(any bye.etectiexe the Ottawa leer kept asp by the Government as a • railing greed darlug the past west .H Government 'night carry, within tate barber d refuge. 1.s days ase would lest teraued to believe month from the assembling of Parini under there coodleggess what are ea that there had hers a gem•t.l jail delivery went the Tones would be driven from l tupett frusas thus genre 1 They (Afar M.esenasmltl Osmersw a4pe•etemeii.. A .1 $rleged adverttes- ve. e • _ _ _ at Iha tMswia• ratty : lltr g • si ka 1I x matte 10. l 5 U0 e• ens ads On Ism isehes in ngthbaste. tt per ant. dle 1s' rr mei plumate •. cowhand 1wAraM to= t 7•ar'•. Aeon{ "The gigns1w genre y. ilia/ser( whsfr te•s.ive Tits swim rerdarly. tee or ter mit smaller • raver as of the tact et u s early • date as t sen as bat tend. Year label i s memillog reoseM of the date to which you ars yam (g. Bee that it i. not &> wed to rail tatemew hen • champs of elbow M desired. both the old mad ter new ed8mes el ev)d be sive. Salemed serespss sasew et be returned. Orites. on me side et paper only. rnwsbe's IIeeser. O.detek. ftyr. been &p. AnantAd(.rr the t.wn Aa►B&tt sad We - J. G Le oval ovarths district are deo M tSoive wb&c.1$I r to Ten ermnta 1-ati.s mast be addressed t. A 1108ILLiCUDDT. relssh-t C.* a. "osed.rl.tig"rasb t. som ata& 111111RWWW. FMK OK over the ProsiMMO. power. public: patronage for edit harbor and WaAr has Herm dams tams its wellies*" 1 Mr Miceli a not a reckless speaker. I Ubey want to buy us with • prior. Are the people of Goderich going to sulunit to much a .tigusa being thrown tapes thew by a nrw.paper like The Star ! 11 so, then vote for the Hejec ted of North Essex and not for the old and the moi:.: and the trusty M. C. CAN two. During past year. when did Mr. PArrSRaox raise his voice in favor of Generich harbor'. Now he is •nam oxed of the harbor. Nay, more . he is enamors! of Goderich and its people. But yesterday hr wasn't so much in love with the town or ite surroundings in West Huron, and tomorrow or next day when he is rejected at the polls he will forget that West Huron ever had an existence and that Gode- rich odo-rich was anything but it *peck upon the map. If Goderich harbor ie a necessary harbor to 1r. kept up by tbe Govern- ment, Dna it is. then it ehouki have full 41.Si:tante from the Govern- ment towards keeping it opeo and fit for r&vdglstio e, and Se._ PeelliMele or any other man should not endeavor to slow on the platforui,or through his accredited organ, that if be is elected benefite will accrue and if he ix re- jected the heavy hand of the whole Government will lw laid upon our town. It is high tints such rascally tactics were frowned down, and we feel am- sured that the electors of Goderich on the 23rd inst. will show that they do not approve of the bulldozing methods adopted by Mr. PArratnor and his town organ so far as the interests of our harbor are concerned. peens are asked to vete for • third raw outsider, drives eat of his own custaturocy by a nuteseity that was appalling 1 Seed him heir (>!i by ralti.g up • mouraia vote foe Carnnou and hem train. TO THE ELECTORS The West Riding -Ur THE -- CO (71/TY OF HURON. i hereby publicly request my agents and those electors who may act for me, or who may be desirous of assisting me in the coming oeabeet for the above "lectors' Division, to strictly conform to the Median Law of the Dominion of Canada and all the proviso; con- tained therein he taLerence to corrupt practices and ether illegal acts, and 1 .specially raven* thein not to be guil- ty of any illegal act, or of bribery, or any contraventiion whatever of the El- ection Law of tae Dominion. My express wish is that the said El ection may be carried on in a fair, proper and honorable manner. M. 0. CAMERON. Ood.ricb, Feb. 161b, 1862. j Da the Tories owe the oourt house, any hoer t NIL PAreaamser's higb.at dtdinctioe is IMAM wore • Ceumurvteve majority into a mia.rity of over 800. A nsreeose ism' ease is ahead .d • .re.ed-este outsider .vey time. Vote fr CAnmwot ad progress. Tee wardens( Secretary of 5411S is net me of obs Four Hu.drsd. He is ene et the Sight Hundred minority omndidetes. They knew him long enough M manure hies well is Kms:. Trs Nova Soffits 'Tsetse were suchred to their attempts to sootmk two seats iso Satur- day. 1h. liberals had die right Rowans to Mem& the Digby majority by • couple et bemired. RrreatiniseernceaJesrrie B111 -k babe.. &shag as • hitching -pest for Hoe. J.C. PAT eves''* convaynes daring the campaign. A nice position truly for an utk...r with pelt - dal functions in a cirrus. We thought ex -warden Kees had butler taste. W a e dud not He. J. C. PMresseum take High Secretary Hisue tetimii.County Maur To&o aid Kemal Righter. CAvresu..nd L.ADR• to Ktugal.ridge awl Mt Augusta.. with him. He also omitted to scud Hou. JOHN C with*' to Goderich township. Why • A Tont u the comity of Distant., where honest JOHv !unglue DA%I*,so is running, recently explained at a public meeting that the reason the population is not increasing is that the yang men are too poor to marry ' And there is • goof deal of truth in it,too. Lunt mbar to Mese for Me herd times -__-- He know* whereof lie affirms. The evidtxtce is now in the hand* of the Liberal leachers. The doom of the Tory Athnini.tratioacannot be averted by iroodle and bolstering of voters lists bogus 1h'iize 1k. Maerrauo• told the intelligent farther of -Ashiebd and Wawanosb bow we.hhy they bad grown dewier the pmt twelve years under the benign inflame of the N. 1'. they just laughed outright at the young inn's gammon. The mut who has held hie own is Huron durtng the past twelve year is a rare&vin. IT IS • well-knewo fact to those behind the mosses that Hon. .1. C. PATrsa.ov is be- ing tied as • warming pan for Mr. W. R. MxsantTH until such time as the bye -elec- tions are over. Then the former will become owe mon a political nonentity and the " Mao in the t'Iowd " will aooept a 1)omtnion portfolio_ Make • note of this. The News-Record, of Clinton, the Meiat lest Tory paper in the county, for want of better argument rebus to Hon. Wilfred LAurier Walt As ' the Grit shoot the volateers leader." Mr. LAM.tit: never used such an expression in his life, and our usually well. ballasted contemporary knew,. it. The phrase is only a bit of electioneering throne a the part of The News- Record. IT eercmT looks as if tie C•aadian Goveweeset was " lookesg to Waahiegte " fee • trade policy darling the past week. What will B. B. ()nun say sheet him pay. masters now M. 1.. CAisaos, d Wet Berea, is worth h ail a doaem Waederimg Refugee' from Remit The Wet Hare stalwarts will sea to it that the eld war -beam roes out triose edeas Meal Raeme sermthmera eMmld carefully ex mein, the bayst-hexa Were dee first vote r pailed. There are ground' for qhs Hua a desperate attempt will be mods M sent the ballot -Mmes en paltina day Tees rd peeler of the Albino hotel was weather OTettli.s on ifeody last, &lei the Sam had every appeereees d an everyday .lertiee bureau. Very few ef the harpist attended divine asrviee durrtg the day Tee speew'•le ed Doodler Re. (ltcraei s WI. P.. of Nertor ubd iers, &Adreeeiag the eieetew• ori West true is the interest of the Government that wbiMwesbed him to parliament r sire et i haters of tie ; Hoa. J. C. PAT ERS N, at Kingsbridge Wednesday of last week,took exceptive to • representative of Mr. t'Arsaox being se- oorded time at Iris meeting. The newly - lodged Minister of Mucilage evidently ob- jects to anybody censure between the wind and his recetly obtained dignity. Who is this interloper from Essex that Ire should n ot Deduct hie omavass on the same lines as any other o•.didate' RV!) PARLOR blood -suckers u• behind the government candidate in this contest The oomkines are applauding him. Behind M. C. ( Amiens Is the honest sentiment of our sturdy farmers tbe men who are sufrenag from • policy which has redaoed the value of agricultural land in this county alone 1.y 53,500,000 in four years. The farm vote wiU lift the champion of a fres market away ahead of the rrstrictiosrt candidate. ('Ames►' is the Mem for Wein Huroo. SAVE us from Ike 4 diadem aanexataoaiste and Meir New York tnenda b voting for the Hon. .1. 1'. Patterson i. West Haas. Hares News -Record. And than H011. •1 1'. PATrtttwJ. could go home to Windsor. forget that the people of West Hum ever existed. and again nomin- ate amzatioaist Son.. Wirier for • member of the Ontario Legislature, as be did an 1890. The ma who nominated Sot_ W Hrrs for Parliament was not • whit more loyal thea Sot. Aima The ('lints Haws-Rsoord is in error when it says Mr. Cutest" made no effort in Ottawa to have the matter of Goderich harbor looked i.to by the Government. Mr. 1'Asanon took actio and after initiat- ing the work had the able •so.tanoe of mayor Henna at his back. but the 1;overn' went absolutely refused to do anything un- til next year, as no appropriation for the purposes of dredging had been placed in the e stimates. c our mrrraliy fair contemporary (w been misinformed ea ibis gaestisn. It should apply te ei•7er 11u11.sR kr Wane& tion on the questfe. The speech delivered on the floor of Parliament by Mr. ('Mentos on this subject ws published in Tea Sutr I. immediately after its delivery. Hu.. .1. 1 PATTIRrwN had the wind taken out of hie tirade &ttaien Hoe. W (.rain LaaRivR and Sir Re KARIJ ('Aarwamolr (whom he stigmatised as traitors) by Mr. CAraann'' reprsentatiye at the Kinp- bridge mooting Wocdaseday Mat. He was ask - ed how he dared Ike call the Reform leaden traitors when Sot.. Willer, M. P1' , the an. nexationist member for hs.ez,was nominat- ed by • gentleman named J. 1'. l'Arrmaw.s. Mr. 1'Arrsa.ne admitted that anmxatioeist Warr. was nominated by himself and Senator CaineAI% another Tory. 1t is safe to say that he will not repeat his remarks stout traitors and anne sal inemita during the remainder of the nrnpalgn. A go. tee ewer that has wiped off $3.hi10, • 000 of sugar duties this year and Jet had • surplus cannot Ir had managers of the trust they received .1 the hands of the people. Hoo. .1 1'. Patterson, conservative midi date for West Herne, Is a somber of that Ilnv.rnment. A wend to the wise is wfli- cient ('!intern News IGeonrd. We11, teat the benefit which has &eeru d te the people by the reduction in the preew 1 IRON is defeated nothing shape of sugar the hetet argument that nail he ad 1 of the much draired improvements in vaned that the pnliry of unrestricted ! our harbor will be had by the town of reriproity. which won .Inwn the 11 'n dr•rich. In other words, nnl.ei the Ids cutter and throwing him oat, fracturi taxes rother .sewers sod thong I pule of Oodeneh snake up their "1:n to victory ' aandi ab.rale will kr collar hone. He 'ranged to get hem Io be • a.ncit to the canadtan eos.n er m :di had the fractered Iwree est. tad r sw every walk d ;if.. r the ...reed erne. eh.; minds to forswear their allegiance t1 curry tett the order to the vary letter. ng as well s enuM 11. erpntwd rior the Never Record is evidently alntemt prw•d.d. I their old friend and hellos townsman The Liberals are ito,e hearty and ism dreunst&arw bluster anti lay the ttatura of vc,The revelation of the corruption of the party now in power at Ottawa will be sufficient to shock the astral sense of the country. The disclosures will put the former ALt as-AiwoTr M ArtneeALL) Pacific Railway sandal into the shade as an example of public rascality. The (loverntuent is desperately try ing to cover up its treks. It is en- deavoring to pack the Parliament by snat•hing constituencies by bribery and bulldozing during the byeelec- tions. Hence the "outside candidate with lots of money " now running in Huron. Hence the concession lines swarming with paid canvasrere and dispensers of boodle. Hence the inflaming ql isetarian feeling. Hence the invention of scandal and slander. Hence the determination to buy or bully a constituency for the political outcast of Erre. But C.trsutox will send the Secre- tary of State home so well beaten that his seatless condition will be a warn- ing to trimmers and mediocre men to keep out of West Huron. A rUty1gaN emus or Mown If Mr. CArsrow were to promise one voter of Huron that in the event of his election he would im- mediately get hire a position where work would he had so that a depend- ent and suffering family might be sup - purled, Mr. CAramow would be baked before the election courts and, like Mr. Gamuts, of Welland, would be de- prived of his seat and disqualified for seven long years. But the case is altogether different with the Government cam didate, for bribery ad lib. seems to be recognized as a legitimate mode of conducting his campaign, and on every platform and from every Tory press wholesale pronouncements go forth telling the people that if the Government can- didate be elected the section will re- ceive direct benefits in the way of sub- sidies, harbor improvements, post offices, dtc., whereas in the event of Isis defeat nothing will be done. This rascally doctrine of public debauchery is being preached vigor- ously during this campaign by the newly -fledged Cabinet Minister, Hon. JAllan COLSBROOKS PATruuaoe. At every meeting he claims that he should be supported because he will have the patronage of Government at his dis- posal, and of course will be governed by the treatment he receives at the hand. of West Huron electors. in this statement he is always endorsed and strengthened by the forger of the Queen's circular to the Indian►, the redoubtable Dr. MowTAGVL of Heidi mend, and every other speaker who occupies a platform in the interest of the Government candidate. And the press is not behind in the making of promises and throats to warp public judgment and debauch the electorate along this line. in the last issue of The Star the following barefaced announcement and covert threat in published on the front page of that delectable sheet in " leaded type." and with a " scan heading : " A letter was received at The Star office yesterday from a promineet and well known mapper of this comity in which he says - "I was in Sarnia cm the 9th and there heard on good authority that unless .Ome thieg is done to ()oderieh harbor this spring the Ratty heat& will not be able to call there this year at all." The letter can he .sen at this otbee by anyone desiring It. Last the people of Dederick ask themselves whether Mr. Pat- ience or Mr. Cameron is most likely to secure the extensive and pnnnanent un provemente desired at this harbor. Mr.Cem- erns and his friends promised great things last election when he should h.onnte • Cale Met Minister in tee Liberal Goverment that visa to be formed in the next few weeks. Will he do the same now Did any one ever see such R glia graceful bid for the popular vote as is to he found in the foregoing extract (roan what pretends to he an honest newsimper ' The strong opinion is here advanced that unless Mr Cie in the ited than ever betore. The old Mel has • better hacking than ever before. The haemes are mores etreagly defined than ever before. r&TTaa•ws mreaish •• woenansaa" Any candid penton looking at the election in West Huron cannot but exhibit a feeling of disgust at the manner in which the canvass for the Conservative candidate is hying ton - ducted in West Huron. The entire constituency has hewn flooded with men for all kinds of par - poses. Members of Parliament, ex members of Parliament, speakers who never were in Parliament, men never will be in Parliament and who ought not to be recognized in re- spectable society at all are all flying hither and thither over the conces- sions and sidelines of the constituency in the interests of the Conservative candidate. For the gentlemen who conte here to pub:icly address the electors we ask for nothing but fair treatment and a good hearing, but there are men who are not hem for speaking purposes. They are hem with the idea of cor- rupting the electors. They are unable to speak, have no intelligent idea of the political issues of the day and are only interlopers and intruders. To our friends we woold say, watch this latter class of gentry and if you find them in your vicinity give them notice to quit. They have no more right on your concessions and high- ways than ordinary foot -pads, and they should be treated just as sum- marily. We hope our friends will follow these rascals up They are none of them decent, no, not one . and none of them have any right to come to Wert Huron. Their intentions are if pos- sible to debauch the electorate, and the ehietorrte should give a warm re- ception e.ception to the would -Ir• debauchers. Our friends in every section ghoul(' wee to it that when two or three of these fellows get into a district they should be moved out on short notice. if they infuse to go tar and feathers is none too good for them. 1M your duty. 1►rive the ra •ala from your limits. Down with the '• Coonskins, and other corrupters of the electorate who men CAfl1IB t11w.i IRK Trig MInOAL rakes s prophecy that M. C. CArsunw will win the contest in Wert Haut on Tuesday next. The iileral party was never better organised. (Avowed e•d •r dieuhplined. The great gatherings at every meeting prove it. The LAt/R,.e eteemrie Ineetinga at (loderieh and Dungannon were har hinter* of victory. and inspired the Reformers with ronfidenee. There is no looking that the marching orders hay.• given by the .rotnman.ter in -chief. The orders are " Forward 1- aid hack ern nI tura been V' ictory burner. s ill perch upon the liberal X • M. 0. CAMERON, Q.C., t N the 'fown of t oderich, KAkRIRTLR. J. C. PATTEE ON, Of the Town of Wind or, Reamers'. i -a WEST NORM Turonto t;bbe . la the week at chimps with which he opened the campaign in West Huron the Hell. J. I.. Patterson le reported to have said : " 1 am in a posi- tion to ate, what has not been made pale lic before, that the Ministers have today gone to Woabington, moiety on the iavia- tie of the United Staten government, for the purpose of negotiating • creasy which 1 trust will result in establishing trade rela- tions mutually advantageous to the two ee.atriea - We have the strongest resent for believing that the initiative was takes by the Caaadas Ministers ; but except Mat as invitation from the Americans might be • gat onion for the become of the negota- tioes, it is really not importaat to know wbo began them. Then is something ex • o.mively childimk is the notion that the oder to negotisu involves • sacrifice of honor or dignity, but as the Cosservatiys hays industrious' y fostered that ides it is may to ssder.fasti why their leaden an so anxious to shear the *Misters from the dreadfal isapatattos of knocking et Mr. Blaine's doer without an invite: e. Mr. Pattersos's statement inch..tee that be sod his mileages' laws no such :torn for the •• fad " as wore of the organ express. They know that among their own followers as well ea among the liberals then is a ,trout helm in favor of the removal of remoctioes on intercootinental trade. West Hurn( is a agricultural coon nnuance . and Alt I"at - meson Ma no doubt been con%an.•i i that it is wsle.e to try to persuade the termer. there to rest contest with the " home market " or to wait until the British public comes round to Mr. Howard Vincent • way of thinking. In Parliament. however, Mr. Patterson showed little consideration for the atricultnral microns of the country. Tam Wont 9w'AL points out that he voted ageism the mottos to remove the duty on agricultural fertilisers, agumat a mother tor u nrestricted reciprocity. and &gaioat the following resolution.-•• That the midi - Meal taxation which it is now sought to impose win .1111 farther iaore•ss the harder.. of the people, a.d is likely still further to aggravate the distress unfortanatel) erst- Mg among • lame portion d tale brsiat population d the Deaneries, .ad ander wwwaoodffi circumstances it is the beendes duty of Mie How, instead of adding a the existing op- pressive taxation, to apply itee f to the re- duction of tand heeaeburdens now impeding the pro- d claesm of the dDeminmoa and the tor this pxrpse to abolish or reduce the taxes now imposed on articles of gime necessity to farmers, miners, fishermen and other pro - decent. " The Conservatives are making a dead est ups West Hume, fearing the Lues of pres- tige which wouli result from the defeat of the sew Minster. There will be a " burl " of formidable proportions, and • remarkable donee is being sed to capture the vote of Catholics in Ashfield t.owssbip. They are being told, not on the platform bat in the canvases, that unlade Mr. Patterson selected Mr. Meredith will be taken into the Cahh- eit, and that the ostoses of Mr. Patentee will ensure the exclusion from ads sl the Provincial leader. This is a rather bribe or threat, and one can agine that it will be maooeesfal in vows. Most Liberals ars quite indifferent ss to whether Mr. Meredith owe the Federal Cabinet or not. He in not a formidable polumcien, and hes rarely failed to do what be was told. Mr. Patters• wee very ac- tino in Mr. Meredith's behalf u the lees Provincial dandies, and it is absurd to argue that the Catholics' of West Hares could Amid Mr. Meredith by voting for Mr. Pates sea ft will be a great pity if there shell be ay special appeal a Catholics by either party. Surely we have beard enough and had enough of the •' ('etholic ✓ and the "Omega vote " and the "Proteetat tote." lot us vote a the towns of public immures, and frown deers sectarian appeals, and bust cat the= miens/ bribers who would bay • d verdict from the ommtrtwessea. OPER THE HURON TRACT. Dress; hems of Interest ihbr Readers A Weekly nein•• se moats se.. Wowed me se amts Ueuryuey- ruts mad rebs e1_ and V.-M.eed Poem resn Moll.. W. 8 Forster, el l dborus, Las and over 600 oorrd• of dry wood is (Theme. this W tater. Ik. !Shaw, (Latae, has reuevered from ►ix reusat dlloees, mad is &mediae to hs prat:ttos as usual. Juseph)lobaeta. Weedeld, has rete.' his lura to Mr. Mamie for • term of years at 118080 • - •• year, sod 'steads via* West i■ the The (amoral d the late Wtlluw. Puttees, of Tsrsherry, took place on Tue•da . elk. The remiss were towered in the Rluevale cemetery. Peter Hill ao l daughter, K.tb r, of Bou main. Maamtobs, are vsitiag relatives and friends um the ler nod Wd caacwwue, Mor ria, this weak. John Moorsabsd, of Exeter, who has hose prosounud insane, has bee made • want of the Hurn. Co., jail, to be paid for at the rate of l6 per mooth. Stewart 1 Dui, (:ray, who pur'chured the husk farm of the Jo.rph Welsh este, hive sold tt to A. McDas.ld foe 81,600, reserving their not te take all the timber. Ward was received • 1ew oda s .god the unexpected death of Mrs- son, r . Robert lbb- so., at Wiertoe. $ farmer resident el Kited The casae of her demise was m eaweedies. J. R Grat, of W.nnapeg, p.il • Aye.' visit to Remade Wt week. • looks as .1 yore, and speaks well of the Prairie Province, but was &1m delighted at the at _ Frsvemente m Beowsls. Vial nary Pry, i7Na4ss, it vTiM* her sister, lit n. George Hasa, Morns. h a 30 years since they met before. Mr. Ham- a tad Needy have b..fs dowa with la grippe, Int are rattle( better now. The examinations for etraace to the high schools and the p.biic school laving ex arronatione will be held this year in Jim to steed of July as formerly. The 28th, 29th and 3011a of June are the dates Axed Thee Manning delivered twine large elm logs b the ladsborough station the other day. The two butt cuts. twelve lest tees had 1,200 feet each, and • twelve foot log out of owe of the limbs had 700 Net in it The license oometimioean Sited for this year tea - Hum. East Thos. Gib - a.., Geo. Fortune, flew M.rd►e. Ower, South - Robert Vines, Peter lbwglas, Jobs Weir. Hum, !West- Semite) teMee, M. Young, Jas. Stephens, Mr..ad Mrs. Wm. Iaglr had children, of Ie Dr. Mowraer. r great speech he has ott$y ass, by -the -way he claims that the population of Ohio. Iowa. Maim, New Hampshire, Vermont and other ef the older Stats are .leern.mieg in population. fk. Momraars is i. seer, •.d memebooy has . nlosded • let et bogus memo reports upon Hie loqu.eies yeeag mean. Then isn't •toe ante in the Caine that hasn't made • sale metal gain donne the past ten year.. and Tar M USAi is prepared l pave that feet to the earr.ldue meefieo at ay time. Thome Downey remedy mot with a minus mishap. He wee ,swim from hie am min in McKillop and inertias a ieigh ea the road he collided with it, .prttig bas it i a glow ori weer la kis saes ..d he d is 110‘11 as okjarof br all . ai. tall..Ts et is ..s . ... • tisk sad • Ward, sad le aid M be • rat ive of the Weldor lakes, whose they grow w a sued wheat dues bet is Isagtb These Wee wwrsd abut • bet be kwgbb. They mese bars manse asp the river trent the lake 01IleydA flow yes age Mr. U. M hems el la ecIClllop, teptursd w d We same in • .Masai ie these towaship The mile sem of Arsbihak iai , Bel grave, died es tiraday mashy, y 7, hem ►dmmaraattors el the busy. As Raster ►snug party were -fsemr.1 HI Caplsartag taw foxes. Tb. ales are ea cetleut oases sad will comem•.d h1 1. prior Aare. Cedesor• and wife. formerly of. lemiter, out ass of Crystal City, Manitoba, am viewing relatives and triads is Easter and vicinity. A. Mcl)owll, raster, •hipped • ~mad of Mirage to St. Thema bet week. Atte. arriving in Ht 'Moore they will be shipped to Moosueu., Man. James Willis, Kamer, wbo ha& been a a state of prostration for some years, under went • surgical optimum last week, • id is progressing nicely sews 1ta prfursta u.. John Plat,sr, the old mean whom dwell tog was recently bursal at Blyth, word the other day that hie sister was ging u Stratford, and barite' no moat/ to par bis fare alerted a e foot for that city el day of teat week. Aa .Solomon Maiming, Meter, was dn. ing Moog Main street recently his have became frightened sad heromiag me aa•ge able ran away. The driver .sospsd with out ay serious injury, while the cutter was badly shake to pima. Mr. Walters, of fist W&waaceh, mea 7,etlsad, had hie leg ss badly crashed that amputation will M aasasm•y to ease ►r life. Hs was t•Nsrd young Waltes who was accidentally killed hast Janie by tie ., ve osallag off the ►aaila North Dakota, who wan ep.edtes a coat ef maths with relatives mad_ f is county, left Seaorta last week. Tbsy will spend • few days with Mrs. Inglis' mauves is Mickiph us their way hose. W. Stevens, Lasdesborough, received so invitation frees his pares( a Ragland to added their golden wedding. They lava • fruity orf eight boys sad four girls, sed have .ever Tsi mad • death a the family, which very few cam say for so large a funily. The Seafortk curling dub played a midi with the Stratford club in that city as Tuesday, Yeb. 9. Tbr was cos of the matches for the Ontario tamk•rd. Soeafoetk ma case out victsrions by one Amt. This en- titles the club to compete in Toronto for the tankard. A Winnipeg deup•toh of Monday, 8th isms., says : • F. A. Myers, of Portage r Praine, and head et the (hder of Foresters in that placedied yesterday of bleed poieenimg." Mr. Myers was, for essay years, a resident of seaterth, previous to gmieg to Manitoba Oe Tuesday el last week Alicia, relict of the late George Greenslade. of Leedom town. ship, died at the reaid.ace of her mom, let 26, res. 8, Morrie, after • brief i1Lm e The old lady was upwards of 90 yuan of me tad had bees • very Marty permit Hr b.mhasd died about 20 years ago. Wm. Bray, loth oosceemie, Grey. broke hie left leg. below the tom, u • vary eine pie way • short tea ago. He was riding on • sleigh going her • lead et loge. He allowed hs lag to Meg over the aide and it was o•aght between tie twister sad a stump sod the bone snapped in a mutest. Last week William Brewer prebend the 100 acre farm, being lot 12, ooaosenee 7, Graz, from .john McIntosh, of ('rambrook, paying 86,150 for the same_ The farm is & good ose .md km been lamed to the present C= forthe past tors years. Mr. l*rs will do well wait his mew paaeesion, as he is • meter. John Greene Stanley, met with rather a painful aceidnt a few days eye He was standing at the Mor tangle N a pmts. a. sod to hard g Se gas i bis nisi skipped from under bins. wrig bin M fell tem bis side on the door step, heelnt(ig • dew of his ribs. We are glad to Issas that be is ru- tin .say over it mgt. Rev. C. M. of Houghton Mist., fsrsasly a sdifieter of the M. F adenemioaatiimm i illremils, had aim left ler Mime lin imis bast 1rmrLMa oma iii iMs, jo ai me re plmmmd *knew the reverie* gm•tlsmmr is able b Bra about all right. Mr. is • r d i m brslhMrs. Hargs, of firm, mil Mrs. Coslter's, of 1afrtb. The Lincoln, Nebraska, correspondent of the Chicago Cards. American ie its lit of Comedians loe•bd in that city says : " H. A. Stephanie is item the trend old county of Huron. Here ten an. A building cos tractor with • 8s I. nicely Axed fins tidally." The sane comeripamdent given the rams and former eseidewoss et some tweedy 4 amadiaas who are now ea brewers ie Lisooln- W m. Leach amwl Wm. h imsmm, on is - half of • Dumber of the ('biselhurst people, prevented Rev. H. Iroise with a load of oats for bis horse, reo.dly The oats were meetly crushed, thea wing the expense and trneble of sinking them meshed. Mr. Lesch did the emBaMing sod Mr. Kinsman the cresbieg. (libellant did Mr Irvine • like kindnsm lad Whiter. They are booed to make the edema work es pleasant as pos- sible for their orator What might have hem • serve... accident happened to Wm. Magma. Rieke, while leaving • certain home to .t tend a sokrpiee party. Being mounted en hie Ira whn, and sere paying attention as he sho.ld to where Ms deed wasit over a mil, which named its ngngrfdr to valuta the growled rather forcibly. No hors were Mehra. al Ideal lowed freely, but by tied attetGm the Sew was era etepped. and en mime routs are anti/epat.d. Kspositr Solite mea who won marking at the Rg.ondnlbe dam the other day comae serene three matures whisk they captured alive. Mr. Jackmns, of Pginnadvile, get one sod J. Livhg.te a and Dr. McKay seek anstber. Mr. Jackdaw'. and Mr. Liv - 1 a' math het pd Metter's r still WEEICK-NEWS-11 KF. Duly Reworded for Readers of •• The Signal." the less sr tM Wei is Qsad.nmsd M Wish s'e:eires rsr nems ulnare The e.mtdr World Iv rh.wva•hed Wore I..s Tawe, Four new oases of smallpox are reported at Newark, N. J. The rumors d am tmpendiag revolt is Rio Janeiro are proso.nosd untrue. At Lyudoaville, Va, the Nwmamster re - gemmed 28- below sera a Seaday. De Limeys meps is .ritically ill, but his pkyaus iciadorw y that his oditien is haps ret Foreign steamers sr:iviy at New Verk aro rigidly i mpest'd fen mass of .mrlet fever. Hy the boriiag of the 1.551 (lap .ear Mt CLrsel, Pa., en ,600 hands will be throws out d for • mooch. Jame' Fur has died at Hae Ifireesiesse Ca, from the effects of the " geed ears The dead boy's tether is probably wortk 550,000,000. A •• wolf drivetook plasm a Saturday near Girard, P. Fir tk.assi l M killed tweaty-two wolves on tmuNary tee mdse Name. Bridget Whalen, aged tweatytbree, ws tweed to death ea %today, rhea bar bntbers home star Dobbs Ferry, 111. Y., was destroyed " Mark Twain " r rse.verieg han the re- lapse which he recently ssffersd. Me left kis bed for the fist time Saturday. but he meet keep to kis rases for wake yttt. Join 1;. Whittier, tie pest, is slowly ooev.lsucinr from • sseeed attack of the grip last Wieser Mr. Whittier had a sor- row .seeps front this deogeross dimes& Its said • oompe.y of UghmpitJYs are easisysrtag to pie metre& el all vas taansrias is the Dated Sates The sem- posy he. 55.000,000 d its meek wkse•ibel P. Merril, as esepieyss of The Karma City Times, while .teondns, a wMrteia- meat u the Inch school Friday eight, fell eat of a fourth dory window sod was defied to death. Sarah Althea Terry, of Sas Fremr"e, Cal , who haems notorious theengb,1mr divorce wait agatst ex -M.e•tor fames W Mer mb •quest worrier! to Judge Terry, has become imams over spiritualism Micheal Davin aye that he will not run again for Parli.met Wore the gmmalelan tie- He stated ie • mime ea Aeadeg nkat Irish properties were msrtpged te bakers ad others to the .:feet d 000,000. The Imperial liovrnmet ban word the C. P. R that, it wW wbidisn a aimorine cable hotness Vaamuvr and Jape by way d lJeimak lased and the Alentimen forts are ►sing made in LL.giaad to robs copied for the esmep-y. The bodies of Henry Miller, • farmer, Ise wife and mother were bend in his homey sot far from Hope, Kea, a Saturday. The MAYS of their death ernm to be somewkst • bet certain' circumstances i- icad a nkat it was murder. Tim trouble ie Tena -e camaed by the employment d convicts is the moms W been renewed. (le Ther.dey tight the pickets ei the Stab troops were Brea on by misers, and • Galling gnu was treed e the emanate, mever&1 of whose were snit Meredith Ktattley. the bridge leads whet may prove to be a Mal • Seedy front the ('teei.eat ad C.vk ss bridge, • disc ece of over 100 foot, 1wm bbs Ohio River. 1t le feared be resolved fatal injuries He made the jump far • para el 895. BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. Urn *A:it Lerma Ana The embers of The living Age for February 6411 ad lith contain Gard.'., and Milton's Masked., Nineteeeth ('•story The Religiose Opia• isms of Robert Browning, Cosionseeey ; Monasteries of the Lova( Reviited, See Review ; The Decay et 1 lrighm it►,mri ()w- oke, Hothead : The Rtsesises Midis Pawik% and Tb. Mame of the Rid. i Glia : Twelve H.adred Mikes on the Yang! Kine, Black wood : f iosthe'u MnIber ( Ma tleaa.a'• ; My l.ru t. Frames. Flaadws and 11r...ny i. 1739, Temple Der ; Sara es their Travel, 8.eday Megabits 1 The Mistletoe Bough, (lorsbif : Women ef Naples. Mamt's ; Re ire aes.Ny and Omer srtag in Maths to IM Rr..et . ie Jaen, Natant : The Yetww d the Guard, All the Veer Mead ; Bnwisg' m' The Jap."..- ea tsetatpmllstt sed t. Mpoet•t • with •• "Tb. (aodil a."rnd A Titill=" ad poetry. Fee Ntyswe minhe1• eft1k• trifler large pages mei On mem theiyt Fleet 't)tt Cr,Ie. ..isile /r Ara eM ear te•semi any ace d mks muflase rf1.M Vow m "'ask t 4. both e= MIMI ie the CANAI t iTflrA< tis OpT. A Gamow. Gnosisi ClTm• e otroetre ALLOWED. In tsoVrsN►rw 1r *roam mad Fanner THE LEI A Weloom L A reeled ifs n estdww es t'eIburee--1 M T triton oat Mrs. John 11 daughter, Mrs ford, for seven Till farther meeting at the day evedag i. Owner to tax day night of le tai.ment .t W held. If so. d J. G. Clive bias, ams St week seising rel that his seethe was so aerlema1 day), take a c By bills ono subject of • n this week hen little unrest lu In the ward tq of TIM put bot* sides carry the ward and the doubt Cantmedre by ward from the Asthere base I movab mad dr Men there are retain these fan PALLSH os. einem its emit Dna a this pk ▪ Lailawa Oa the 30th d event oasis !t see now pima married to Mil Rev. Mr. they Mg the mem together to ore death shall pal circle of friend ye • w),a to He Ijues. City I tee happy ooh in ?Agar. [mon oc Oar archiver days iwit wash at the Marin •sada d ret ef 'w The seven . true ; the heat The .s ditty gaing th so. •stag+ end big time to go rata hoar coming down hem and es jearsy btu A Bsn Ton Abd tar th mnrnig et as the arubies baste ad hob siiNL g' ma1 their lords t hate goat bel porters !tat warlike sort a thea oil ea the bell SAo Trntsc chis pkeee. re, her eldest miss frmeriy d J of the late Jo of that town e n illness of gam Her akb to bid fa 7.ssasd eM was Imes during Mika bar i. oboe niter Sewoo►t. Do out of tame h paired... .T abrrwt to be 1 The new Widnes apo the sebool • or. •tae. ( h kr is sae juniors is a which b••., into the littl duty to be e dearer to ea (MON ppss the Gisg►boe Rettaw is and J. Gmt P. d I. meg Wednesday, to pet their the heirs* to bid ea till horse rot al rastriel figs demolishing Btta. the ver pleasure of I mend ti Feb 10. T lout tae w seemistt.a the pada@