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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-02-24, Page 4registrations, $12.90 ; Township Clerk, balance of salary, 1892, $15 ; Township Clerk, election expenses, sub.div. No. 3+ $8; Jas.Thompson, % day's work, man and team, 51.50; Jas. John Armstrong, 25th side road, $3; Bead and dispose as o owe : Finance report—John McRae, election Within Dr. Macdonald Cassels. re Bryce law Nouse of Commons was a distinct 20 000 tons. There were -mpor e a d cl or 00 i furtt-or use From Treasurer f G Gfroerer, p , � G th 2 50 t boundary line—Laid 6, � , J J St h ns account forservlces ono - 45 aRorcibly dealing with point after preceded him on Friday evening, Ml. Ben w paid tons 5000. bounty was pa D Ire VIoacow , Dally only, o y 3 00 nett, had made an attack 'lpon the admin- I 1 00 'tiled by the latter and holding the province of making e3395,000 paid for the production of 2 5 i> critics of a full House. Much istration of crown lands in the less than `0,000 tons, or $19 a ton over and 1 00 �;3ni was shown when the speech Ontario. Dr. ling meld devoted a few above the price of the iron, which in that bit -o q a rlhed, both. Liberal and Irish minutes to replying to what he had said, year was only $10.50 a ton. The bounty but Send for THE PRE c c ail• g loudly,the latter gsystem,pro-da 1 0 cheering contrasting the which in theand duty had not had the result of increasing Lowery, work on gland waving their bats. yillee yielded, as in a sale in 1890, 32,880 . the reduction of iron. In 1881 there were be n+inion Government passed an per square mile, with the Dominion meth -P ti 39,843 tour of iron ore produced in Canada• ,rt oiled!, on Saturday last, elimi- ods of giving to their political supporters In 1884 54,S85 tons; in 1887 about 48,000, dem the cattle quarantine regu- ` as in 1383 and 1854, 1,597 square miles and and 1890 49,000 tons. about produce w11884 and 1887 the power which receiving therefor no bonus whatever. He tion in 890eac4 year bons. T eav rage produc - ° tone, h year bet n en 188890 it was only 80 t ma a the Minister favor Agri-' reminded the house r the case of the it sa;Make exceptions in of her limits on Hunter island parted with 000 0 tons. Dr. sen 188s•kl proceeded to stock from the full period of for 07,=x00, which three months later were 447,0 the burden of the iron duties get- uy. v,llscletentfon prescribed for meat about to be sold for $650,000, when, the orally, Taking the total imports of iron, The 1 Sir Oliver Mowat stepped in and prevent- the duty paid upon it, and the profits lis"�aelyi ninety days in Manitoba limits being within the disputed territory, which dealers would make upon the duty v eNorth-West Territories, T ac=tiers, is now absolute, exacting ed the transaction. Hereferred to the cele- deals in which Mr.Robillard,member as well as the first cost of the iron, he ps hitt detention of the min on ; heated r t Ottawa, and bT Rykort member at he calculated that the duties and bounties et i ttl entering the Dominion • time for Lincoln, figured, and by which which bad been imposed upon iron make act ,A.ea Atlantic meetto the Pequir ants 1 theyand other friends of the Dominion the cost of fostering this industry an even ssiekbe to uthe stated y me., o ernment had filled their pockets at the million dollars a year. The government h-• a been publicly ly stated in Mr, g had drawn $70,000,000 during the last ten st »; rdner the Imperial Minister public expense. Dr. larges aldchallenged oars for the protection of the irou in. a ' , anyone to bring charges of that kind Y `N ore as one of the conditions 1 of provincial dustry from the farmers, without any d t been ds• I lands, and declared that such statements Nolo ed it would not time beau so bad. had made came with bad p ho s ren fromn in reference , THE WING TIMES, IUARY 24, 1893. �j vi that teem tree sou _ t met, speak 0y1 world's illustrious names. Ile out a high - ale or not they were being 1lxotected t w thing wroum e - with the adaitnisttatiou of I wav from tela 11Trditerrauean to tele IuditLlt I by tete iiatianr.l polioy. To show li the the affairs of tete canary earl beim; in a ht Europe riiousaiida of s'roli the feeling among tltefarniars of t 7I and g P I g Ocean au brought p 1 nearer to the commercial centers of Northwest lies become,Dr. Xecdonald read position to provide . remedy, Dr. nfao- ]reseed quoted w MUSS of iuteresting t statistics showing bow the government had Itpledges i. had made .lL e a gt ei o .t 1l 1 nit e toof t. ycarryg 1 lea failed o b c tP ltiiid and to hie-lativa laird imtuetLsura Y ,por, that there was 6 Earl grander and more valuable than the sLchiow'' 3 rialtill:ttiu. t for the national polioy as it exists, to the people prior to 1878. Ile proved - AND p no ane would defend itexcept ho wa�that the uatiaual polioy has sat fostered Lesse moats of a'Puroitno or rt Na oleos' I)cer tele influence oL mai,ufaotnreis the egriculturel interests of Canada; that Man'ps leas neon cancel 'Tho elll nd Ohl 1it had failed to develop the mining re- sources, Man of Trance, and he has well merited I `vee?dud to a fad, That paper, Dr. Men- the title. That such a career should end ! dossed said, was brought to that position sources, althongh the country was burden- __ under the shadow of ignominy, branded i by opinion around it. The seine was true ed with tt duty to accgmplisl- that end ; — — with a 'udioial sentence for fraud, is one lief the Moosomin Spectator tuiaBegich that while sue tariff showed some uhtun- ECRAPH CO ' of tete most melancholy tragedies ill Leader, two Conservative papers, which fweturerb to obtain their raw material fres, 1 history." ' say the Northwest demands the reduction or nearly of the nattonta p t lntC$ •r� Asia, He performed a service to plan- frons the Branded Mail, a Conservative pa - McKay and Kuntz, that Jae, Lowery's i The thirty- e io l0d annul to Amain - as n ,. tli earl ion - of account for work clone on .,nth side i , certified byJas. Thompson, be now ( tion will be held in Toronto, on April 4, fi and O. paid—Carried, - .__._�-..---.-.� - MaKay and Johnston, that by-law No, WIN GRAM MARKLTi7, 4, of 1893, be now read it i ret, aeeond and WINCEIAE, February 23, Me third time, passed, eigued and sealed-• Correoted by 1'. Deane, Produce Dealer. Flour per 100 lbs, ' S 1 04 to 2 07 Carried. Fall Wheat pet bushel, 68 to 02 Johnson and I�untz,that a bylaw be in s i ' 44 traduced anti passed, so that all Path - masters having lot 10 ix their beat on any concession shall, whon necessary, employ any person they see tit to open the gravel road when blocked, or to fill up the pitch holes, and shall certify to the accounts and the following shall be the pay : for a man, $1 per day; for man and team, tet per day; the day to be 8 hours in each case, and the pay to be proportionate to the time employed— Carried. critics of Reid and Johnson, that the petition Ipp. Brunswick Rouse The Cattle Quarantine. so,it hardens others with a high' 1 obey tariff, The Rimer duty on their raw material ; that it had. could only be benefitted in three ways 13y not kept the people in the country, as was improving the fertility of the soil,by giving promised, but that nearly 1,000,000 had ag 1 The Ottawa correspondent of the Toronto rf r2IIl - - ®YBr j lows telegraphs to that paper on the 21st;1iim batter snarkotsfor what he sells,and by disnprearac3 : that the country was not as instant, as follows : On the 17th instant, I giving him cheaper goods, The toncleney prosperous as it should be, end that the � Mr. McMillan put a question on the nae ; i of the national policy was to take markets Tl P. had frilect to give any relief ; that i designed to show that the governor , away from our farmers, and prevent them 1 d t secure reciprocity with t net r " while alleging efforts on their part to n' I selling- in their natural markets. The ik t �' 1 duce the British Government to relieve � prices for grain have been lower since the Canadian cattle of the schedule, were al- ;national polioy than before it• Ho read u -- 1 lowing cattle from the United States tot statement showing that wheat has averaged 1tIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1893. !enter tiro Northwest and Manitoba free 15 Gents a bushel lower, barley 20 cents a 1 from quarantine, thereby furnishing the ' 16 cents 1, oats 4 cents, p -----•--°--•--- `` —. government witb the est argument , lbs.) 24 cents, butter (per lb.) 3 cents, 1 1\1 t i C L 111 peas 5 cents,hoga, (per i British gov ' EDITORIAL 'NOTES for continuing to exclude Canadian cattle apples (per barrel) 29 cuts, and so on. Dr. ' American Government will allow i from the British Islands, In the house to- I Macdonald clad not say that the prices for hien cattle to bo exhibited at the , day Mr. McMillan put his question of last glair in England ooutld be raised by legisla- g} a fair without being quarantined. i '1,hursday and the minister of finance re- 'tion, but that had been the promise of the Loudon, England, Chronicle of I plied that cattle were not admitted into the '• Conservative party. Did the farmers buy qday last says that the happy con -1 Northwest or Manitoba free of quarautitle• i their goods cheaper? If the duties on iron 1 l tom this statement the public would ;wore taken off, agricultural implements a of he commercial treaty between , , be sold cheaper. Had o and. Canada marks one further ;suppose that the go;ornmont had exercised • could, uncloubtedly, areaper Hawitd the direction of colonial self-gov- i eery vigilance, but Mr. Laurier, by asking woolen goods fallen comp Y Ant, ! the sinister how long this quarantine had what they would have if it had not been for the national policy? The duties on the , that the Dominion Government been enforced against American cattle, ex lea er woolens, too, he said, were higher Moved the last objection against posed the disingenuousness the minister to adniitr. Foster's that than ou the Euler q �itiig Canadian sett a in o , h was enforced only last Sat- pro{, Oats, Barley Peas, Butter, tub do Rolls, Eggs par ilea. Wood por cord, [lay per ton, Potatoes, Chickens, Ducks • Turkeys Geese Dressed hogs tA• tt had faf e4 o he Jas. Buckel and others, to repair the United States ; that it had failed to pro-' side line, cons. 7 and 8, bo laid 'over for vide uew markets for the products of the the present—Carried country, and failed to enlarge to any con- siderable extent the markets we possess, but it had burdened the people with au enormous taxation in customs duties and G p 1 t England reply, for ualitios,and bore heavily T quarantined, it 'is likely the quarantineupon the masses of consumers. The far- e,t.bein, g niers had paid two million dollars more for a e embargo against our cattle Will Imlay. neglected its plain duty and imperil- the binder twine they had used than if ^:cued shortly led one of the most important interests in there had been no duty on it. The fact er, L has been introduced into the the Dominion until Mr. Mcielillan moved that binder twins had fallen in price one e ;totes foe the exchange of soiled in the matter and threatened by his quer cent since the reduction of the duty showed Honey as rapidly as it becomes tion to expose the lack of capable adminis- that the duty had increased the price. Take h Bank bills of different denemina- tration in the government. The neglect of Cottons, and the speech the member for ave been examined, and in every the government in this matter is shown by West Ontario (Mr. speech of)ihe evening oieteria were found on the bills. It a cablegram received by the department showed that -the ditty enables the other evening e- cfiieasant to think that one may be to -day from. Great Britain, stating that the Curers to take over tltr••se million dollars ]lig around in his pocket book information that absolute quarantine would annually out of the p• u.,le of the country. Afar o tample,of cholera microbes. in future be maintained in the Northwest If the duty vras Wien off, did anyone sup- Je.AS FLOOD D 1v -IN, M. P., objects and Manitoba against United States cattle pose the cottons Weald not cheapen.? The misreprosen e 11 received there,. and that the 1 It of the reduction of the coal oil duty ti other da ,as outlook is now favorable for the order was that the price all over the country ins 'n Kuntz and McKay, that the Finance report, as just road, be adopted—Carried• Kuntz and McKay, that at next meet- ing of Ceuneil Pathmasters, Pound- ' Crnu- profits Afforded manufacturers ; hat it keepers, Feneeviewers and ltd discriminated against the pone seen ;-that I ,ynissioners be appointed, and that the it was largely responsible for the present printing committee get printed notices unrest in the country, and for the agitation 1 ut u to that effect—Carried, for organic change ; that it was one of the In McKay and Reid, that as the pro Ssal causes of the depression in the value of farm property, the parent of monopoly, which preyed upou the material iuterests of Canada ; that it had prevented the peo- ple from making the best of • the produc- tions of their toil, and that it was a vio- from Teeswater, re the r�'eeswater cc- tional Bonus, as explained by the Reeve, is in our opiniota unjust, that it be not entertained by this Council,as they don't want Culross to lose 1251; whereas, the interest on the 35,000 for one year at six • LA Illustrated S ADDIESS — THE PARISIAN latfou of the most sacred interests of the I per cent. is 0300, and by deducting cal, I people of Canada' received for interest, it would only leave As Dr. Macdonald concluded his speech, I a loss of 3249. And it would be unfair at 6 o'clock, he wax warmly applauded. I that Culrose should have to pay more j than the amount would draw at interest Cuirass- on mortgage or debenture; and unless Mr. Jas. Monro, 9th con., Culross, has I Teesw••. el un ^t can see their way sold his farm to Mr. Wesley McEvers. 1 to at lute,. .,eat . he halt of the loss, see no way of t dby the Toronto was we - result t had 4 In the House, he© day Canada ,as reduced. In hes own town of o ata thfvilegts, said : "The i s oy rnlment havingb spent larged The ham, when he left, thesprice was W to that the Empire thinksaie thatrty g20c.;m now, by aeft, taarrangement, picwa8truts is;ber of the u, ventures to party money Incl grunted raordinare down to 12?�0• retail. These instances wont Oi main of his own, ve an oithink concessions in order tod ither s the poorer to prove12Se that the faThe are obliged eloa- der: - telt dares to form an opinion of settlers in Dakota sand other states toncome more for what they d Moved byMackay and o u A number of the young folks of the 8th 'namely, 3124.00, • con., Culross, drove over to -the home of 1 settlement, and as we were only their ' �� l� Founded December 1st, 1887. And. J. MoKague, con. G, on Tuesdtiy eveu- agents to hand over the money, we think I�9 �t g� ing last. A pleasant time was speut, I they should, according to agreement,save I q •�I, over U 25 000 Copies various amusements being indulged in by I harmless the township :from all loss,costs i Circulate the guests.. 1 and chargesoonnectedtherewith; but we' D�=LY- met 'n the Town Hall, are willing that the difficulty. be settled Tho most remarkable Newspaper Success The Council 1 b arbitration; that a copy of this motion 6 Teeswater, on February 17th, 1593, as i Y in New York. per motion of adjournment. Members : be asst to the Teeswater Clerk, to lay all present. The Reeve in the chair. i before the Council Carried. THE Ptn:ss Is A NATIONAL NEv rArnn. Johnson end Reid, that the printing I Cheap Wows, vulgar sensations and trash and no place in the columns of THE PRESS. T111 PRESS has the brightest Editorial :page in New York. It sparkles with points. THE PRESS SUNDAY EDITION is a splendid Parer, covering esery current topic of Interest. THE PRESS WEEKLY EDITION contains good things of the Daily and Sunday editions. Mention his pa END Poi atalogu of Ladies - lecialtie 3't to $i 34 8 to 67 18 t0 18 18 to 18 17 to 17 200 to 250 OWto 700 40 to 45 26 to 20 40 to 60 9 to 10 800 to $ 10 si THE ED1CAl. APP IANC 19 QUEEN ST EAST, TORO TO, ONT. er PRESS (NEW YORK.) FOR 1.893. - Hasa larger atil CirculNewspation a niertea other Re. publican SUNDAY. DAILY. WEEKLY. The Aggressive RepnbliC lis Journal of the Me. tro ear paper fon tha Minutes of last meeting were read, when it was moved by Johnston and Reid,that I committee have eight hundred copies of the minutes as just road be adopted -1 Assessor's schedules printed and handed Carried. to the Assessor for his use while assess- I ing the township—Carried. 'Cho Finance report of last meeting was i , , d hat this Council dor the N. P. to pay m J b Reu au Johnston, , over into Canada, and, among the con I then read. eve • sten, that the Finance report of last do now adjourn to meet again on Sitar- �� 13 ADVERTISING 111 inti MEDIUM en cions was the freedom of stock from gear buy, .Tile 27.1'• had done nothing for Agri- •A Cl 11 t e7 N G h � d the 11th clay of March, in the town ' shows any independence, it Is d duty either to belittle him f ng- antne, so that in carrying out their immi- culture. Had it done anything of mxnt I meeting be adopted—Carried. ay' er in 1887 was 1G,000► were hall, Teeswater, at the hour of 10 o'clock THE PRESS has no superior in New York, a vedgoon hitil !' ration the made the Meat bland The follow--- communications ir,>s despatch from England says g policy Y n The production of iron a• in.—Carried. THE PR which the} now confess.' ;tons. In 1892, with the aid of a duty and f d of,follows From Nouse of Com Blake's first speech a bounty, the production was less than I Blake, Lash Newspaper in d ld on the Budget importea last year f - sub div. Na 1 310; Sebastian ESS IAmerico,. 1 suit—Contents noteaulaid overexpenses, stile. div. No. Daily and Sunday, one year, - a Poen- , ., " months, - 10 gip a,4 „ , och re culverts on — + ergUBM1 - Road &c., 362 ; r, one ear over for invostit:atiou. From the coria- p , four months, - ion Temperance Alliance, to petition the Bros., ballot box,32.50 ; Township Clerk „ ., Y Government to take a vote on the prohi- bition of the liquor traffic at an early date.—The Council took no action, b u were favorable to the scheme, if the vote was taken at ;,he time of an election, as it coulee be done then and save f J e� salary as collector for 1892, 550. t the reach of all. The Best and Cheapest ewspal . sus ii He spoke for an hour and a', Dr. Macdonald (Huron) resumed he de- 68,988 tons of pig iron, on which a duty opxollptu, in reply to fair. Cham-' bate on the budget. The speaker who had was paid of 527"0,000. On the production id Sunday, one year, - Weekly Press, one year, - SS circular. Samples free Agents wanted everywhere. Lib. oral commissions. Address, x c.3,pg Canadian cattle from the j against t ie administration result lied the Eton in us ry -e a list, that Mr. Bonnett 1 eft says race from a supporter of this government. $peakf g to the exodus, Toronto that I"' twine industry at the Central I G 1 denied that it was unpatriotic to discuss nuc Preceeding to discuss the trade question, the condition ]oto which the admfuist+a• raises to be one of the most I the member of North Huron reviewed the „It' tion had plunged the country, He guot- t•wt is which had been made in behalf of 1 d n of the pessimistic utterances in - Stephens, laid over at last meeting, was 1 Belgrave. Johnston and Reid, that the account of J. J. Stephens, re the Moscow road, &c., be paid—Carried. The applications for the different paid officers were then opened: For Treasurer S. Kirkland; Clerk, Chas. Button; Asses- sor, John Armstrong and D. A. Ireland; Colleetor,J°hn Armstrong D. A. Ireland, J. McIntyre and J. Keith. Moved by Reid and Johnston, that the application of S. Kirkland, as Treasurer; Chas. But- ton, as Clerk; John Armstrong, as As- sessor ; D. A. Ireland, as Collector, be aoceptocl and a by=law be drawn up con - then taken up, when it was moved b yl • features of the Mowat ad - Last Last Sabbath ,the storm raged severely. The roads were impassable in the even- 1 ing, so there was no service in the I 0 U S T 0 i:.•. RS _ Methodist church at night, and none in the English church in the afternoon. It THE PRESS, 83 emu. now, NEW TORR. TWO KINDS ol, is whispered that the Presbyterians have More than reached the 32,000 line for their new church. Belgrave now has two butchers—Bran- 1 don and Son. On Wednesday, March Jet, a lecture, t entitled, the "Catacombs of Rome," will j WIDE AWAHE be given in the Methodist church here. I KIND BUY PROM TIIE s. '0 15 ten t ]]coring their appointment—Carried. I Admission Moved by Johnston and Kuntz, that f _y �;—._�`. ___ _ .• -- by-law No. 3, of 1893, for the purpose of appointing the different paid officers, be now road a first, second and thirdtime, passed, signed and sealed --Carried. Moved by McKay and Kuntz, that the al. The Government is not' the N. 1'• The resolution submitted to par- a mealy L j eturbed by the lowering of Bement as the forerunner of the protective 6 • The new industry would promised first to develop the a•gri•' to the govornrnent's accession to power Irl County Treasurern h instructed to o eance thew geutleuteu all tales in his books up to date against 1 d T to system pr 1878 to show that eveu retro , Tali for the farmers that the cultural interests of the cousitry. At that will accomplish, and now it time there was a depression, and the Con- , so loyal and patriotic, had been guilty of set the same ling, The Empire, however, at • urs lt,ly do more. A good Boal of servative party sought to melte thofalm s as to how the product believe that its cause was the revenue tar- , omitted to make any reforeuee to these 1 xtst doleful 'ewe of the ouutry, while cou- YIt was a n etio • late rt Several farmers. the far rlo ft dosed d ne, u for twine, firms made been n m by ere ut will ,f epkio scheme adopted, it t t, 1,, to prevent cornering. Tho 1 the farmers. This belief was gaming former times wore Sir John Mucclauald, n?l running ten hours a day, at ground in these late days. Tho member of I Sir Leonard Tilley, Sir ohe cclonaki, 1 inti turning out twine at nano 1 West rlssfniboia was a Convert his ser.•sion, j sou, to say nothing of many leaser lights. g r - i That inconsistent supporter of, the govern- t Would any hon. gentleman opposite accuse spectacles have been wit* nlent, who last session lied declared that i the any of hostility to the interestsof se r.cheaply undor goods of boughtY torrent •s bonn � to met1 a ax etch he, gafter s taft New it country ^u•v says the •the Y 4 t.t they cel iwithout i -mad acan Conservative ,of D2 1 the national policy as 1 . re roseutatigts as the roan the selireitCillt, •. it, and recanted the other day, and, in arnis p Lesseps to fenprisonnsoiit its reuse said it was impassible I loaders had seat forth ? It was their t. M. DG speech try the 1 i r't•bt Hud their duty to speak out if they ft dinged in by Conservative orators prior that part of lot 6, con. 2, returned as non-resident, as the part of said lot is not described so that it can be sold for ' ned s, fon bo by taxes and that the mOt g xff, and the oure was p { demninn wirer it called the bine rui ;Roes and Clerk and tho corporate seal believed that 00 p but the could party I speeches of Liberal speakers, Among attached, and that the Clerk forward a believed that no protection could protect 1 those who took a gloomy view of affairs in I copy to the County Treasurer—Carried. Moved by MoKay and Kuntz, that the Clerk separate the Municipal Equivalent Rate from the special on roll of 1802, so that ©soh. rate will show the total amount of each—Carried. McKay and Reid, that Welwood and Kuntz have a dew bridge built on 25 side line, con. 12, commonly known se the Orange Bridge ; said bridge to be with - it a 'violator o ix ' to at singe a tariff so as to protect the ig l ` tit 91 years of age, lie is gentleman's eonver• ' thought utero was anything wrong with out bouts in the centro of the stream, so . orf ulitiilging 4110 Suez and ,farmers. mosThet hon. (; ' the country drat should be remedied, Slier an to prevent any jams from, float wood— �mattructing the Suez Canal ,stet] was moat probably clue pressure from 1 to it WAS tsaw the duty of also Ixiborals to Carried, a Iasting place inion;; the the,farmers of the Northwoat, who know 6x. Yes, but feed itwith Scott's Emulsion. Feeding the cold kills it, and no one can afford to have a cough or cold,acute and d leading consumP tfot, lurking king around him. COTT' s ULSlON Of pure Norwegian Cod Liver and J7TaJ2� zf o 1toSPhites Olt u strengthens Weak Lungs, checks x11. Wasting Diseases and is a reutarkable Flesh Producer Almost as Palatable as tillilkirrepeted only by Boottlisowee,8ellsetile. City Fruit & Confectionery Store • Because they can get goods that are right and up to the times. ANOTHER KIND ARE FAST .ASLEEP But they aro waking up to the fact that I can give them goods that will nlease them. Fulllines es of f 1Fruits, Oysters,Confectionery,&o. APPLES BY THE BARREL. Agent for Parker's Dye Works. Canned goods of every description a1- ways on hand and my prices are as low as the lowest, Dontforget the place, opposi4e the new Bank of Hamilton, EGET-R1.Llee R Marrl>3, An investigation into the Cause c death of the boy Harold Griffith hanged himself . atM John To n short time ago,wtts held before a and a jury, a representative of Mi erson's Home,Stratford, being p at the inquest. The evidence is the hands of the county orown ate of Huron county. Two tbeorlel advanced as leading to the boy's d ane of suicide and the other t. was playing with the rope intend hang fpr a whileto see how it fe then release himself. The latter is accepted by those who know 41 and his surroundings, and the ev of,the doctor who made the post m ealimination also bears out that t The dootor testified that that tel could not have helped himself, reported in the papers, bocaus blopd vessels in the neck were fo have burst. The bursting of these • vessels would result as soon as t weight of the body came on the ro would render the boy instantly mous so that he could not have himself. The boy was of a cheer] Osition and given to playing tother thing pointed out in sup accidental hanging. The Council met at the Counci: Morris, February 13th, 1893, purse ' adjournment. Members all present Mr. Howe. The Reeve in the chair utes of last meeting read and passe. A. communication from W. J. Ta income tax, was read and filed. A mentary letter from Mr. James C. drainage matters, was read and file The Auditors' report was then 4i,nd examined by the Council. ,moved by S. Calbick, seconded b Proctor, that the said report be and published in the Brussels Poe ried. A. joint petition from a number payees of Morris and East Wawa the vicinity of Belgrave, was pt asking that the Council appoint trator to act in conjunction with trator similarly appointed by the of East Wawanosh, with a view formation of a union school sectio: save. It was moved by Geo. seconded by S. .Calbick, that the s tion be laid over till next Council —Carried. ` "- Moved Moved by Jas. Proctor, seeonclei Kirkby, that this Council appoint Clegg, of Wingliam, to act as acne behalf of the Township of Mora matter now in dispute between t ship and county—Carried. By -]t 1893, confirming said appointer duly read and passed. On motion of S. Calbick, sec. Geo. Kirkby, the following actor `cttderenl to bo paid, viz: Auditors, Corporation of Brussels, hall Corporation of Blyth, do., 57.1 Elston, wood to Exfords, $9.75; 11 ford, charity, 512; P. Cantelon, out creek on 6411 line, $5 ; T. S. Treasurer's salary, $100: H. M meet arbitration expenses, $40. On motion of Geo. Kirkby, sec date Proctor, the Council thenad meet again on he 27th March ne W. Cram TurnberrY• -ler. H. Lemmex etas puraha coucession 1, the Joseph Cases on the Bluevale road, near tilt from Dr. Chisholm, playing tb suns of $2,800• Mr. Lemmex w the farm on the let of April. On Wednesday afternoon of Mr. David H. Marshall, of Tur Miss Bella Montgomery, of Ho• united in the holy estate of at the Methodist parsonage, 13 Rev, R. Paul. Miss Sarah 1N sister of the bride, was bride r. John F. Mulvey, of Turnbe an. The Turnberry council n Donald's hall, Binavale, Febt 1803. Members all Fresent. in the cbair. The minutes of ing were read, approved and s o t The Reeve reportedthat l ed the audit at the Treasurer their report will be laid befor• ell. A petition to the Ixegieletiv of his Province, for a plebis question of.prohibition, was e counoil—Lef t over forfurt on. owed by Mr. t,rutclssh sok r. Dimout, that the order is meeting in favor of I, 13. tree, be cancelled.—Carried The auditors presented • bstraot and detailed states eai-1892. Moved by Mr. Di d by Mr, Geminill, that the art, abstract and statement cl adopted. -•-•Carried. cued by her. Cruickehaul• r. Mandell, that the Clerk get one hundred copies of