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The Huron Signal, 1888-1-27, Page 4tin Burn* Dorn Price I Fall and Winter Goods at and below cost price for the next rty nays. Several lines of ries Goods and Tweeds at HALF PRICE. The greatest bargains ever offered in Gude- "rich. Call and inspect.. ors MINING fr>ALTII. HURON CO. COUNC1L.I4h1 s'"or7 i u Js. that rdm• IlstieA to pia* the weoesaery glimpses. The press of the Promisee, led by that neo a Mtoeere tb present `[mina (• I .Marry little m„rsiag ppwt, tb. Turuo- ,tea First Meet#ag of aha Oouadl oyer iu e« tM end d Nes teener. bee. rivi,g meaoh afro• The other mattes et the Pubes Myd- W ff'vrief, bas fbt 1888. tenni wry, fees, a.. is slot 1 od CI MN to a discussion of the mining pos- sibilities ss ir{ed, bat It ia. we think, su eotireb sibilities d Outeno. That the Ronk T. t1W fleeted vraaeMi-ernatnm etre i.et from l►e what ywatioa• ^bur and Northwestern potties tai out Prow b.1.... the L`eesr Cum £I SMne tees is a verd.t le tremor. Land of sorb eeoe e> a. TM aesawitem the meaty -Oast we tit so OgaaYua for d. silver, and Iris, sea es-Oea th epics both upso till both are melonmijuafo elivawul• as let cropper We have already advised that is our 1. • .tatter of ootosisty, bee the miss` inion the appuiulwst M a lawful use. able eee.saw+ug of oeslistiss juriadis- The count_ Ogren to 1888 sur the roost liable for the salary, and se. ties, the threats d tie Federal Oven- ealied t crier by g en f at 1 0e Puttee ]f tdrate bound to se, an ount to meet, ,mat rte fes deny of its trade poi - the 111110). owetuty fur Lr Ices ills N ivy w hamper d walopmaot and obstruct ter as we men t Vrbal international essemeroe, have bad the tbttik effect of keepisig boned maoh of the wealth that Ilse awaiting no pick of IM prOspector and the apparatus of the oath iag company. The Ooteri° Goverom en' b clearly Wood to aid is the develop- ment of our annual heritaja. Mt it must be remembered that Oowoflnisisat nation is uucenarily slow, sod that Do- minica int.da.00e and threats of con- fiscation .1 en .feet timber in the "Dis- puted Dib puted Terribly' hes rendered action its lye part of Yr Mowat all lbs slower. The Bureau el industries has oot been without Abet in bringing before the minds •t the public the extent of the work dose in our mines, notably the silver mines lying near Lake Superior ; but, sa iudiosted is that report, a morn liberal appropriation is seescsary before full and.stMfactory returns ens be rrw- dered. 11 M probable that the agitation of the prem will have the effect of stir- ring op the two adnainistratiose to fuller actio. ; is fest, it is possible and advis- able fat the GOs entente at Ottawa tied Turmas 10 "peel ismer" in the matter d minion tiwastiptios-b speed joint surveying panties one the tui..& leads, with all the ovarian eseotmry to make • thesemgh i••estigatioe amd thea each Goveruatst ,odd prepare oo the basis d the :welts of this joint exploration whatever reports were deemed necessary in the isterect of the Dominion and the Province. What M seeded is lane sad thoroughly equipped parties who M true necessary surveys rapidly, and in certain oases test on the spot the values of themes revealed on their trends. Or, at lett, they could make arrangements for the prompt remittee of specialism to the Government wheel of science for assay and general test. We cannot ewes germs the extent of our mineral wealth ; bet ender • broad- er commercial policy, which would in- vite and uaooersge foreign eapitat to aid in developing our mines, the annual ex- port of Canadian minerals should be $20,000,000, instead of lar than 005 - bfth of that sum. The following is the •xteot of our exports in minerals for the fiscal year, 1886, es furnished by the Do - minim blue books : Article. Qww.rir veli` coo tem M.21e $1.4ts.t. Gold unarm. dost. ate holm Gypsum. orad. Mrs ler.2s7 111.711 Otlszlrrnerat.Ort da... M'0. e. r 1.1.1E11111110 at M 7, relative to a read betimes 1111 Mj lith eoseessioss, was cuntirmed. WOW or tearsevos TuS Osaruraw.-I have the besot to «abmit the mood repeat of the Pehlke &bods Is the sum► ia for tie sere 1887 1 have appended tie mesal Mabe. tis. berate, ',Welk will R1vo, I think, full iaformarsw with rasped to the Gemmel woeditias as d work that is beioo dens h the same of education in melt mesiripal 117. With • taw eae.ptienas tie from the school sealers. same 11 same promptly ibis year thee Met. I. meaty eases the porOos of rhe stalkitism T.•aiay. minty masmber being Pprwasat • btaess ILO! esl; liej 4y iM tttaeMr was cwt I'he first __mems was aha mlemtwva of a the whorls lural •.peat od abs tt+$tler, eo I al O' .led had (o b taken tram the register. Many ot the beechen did tel add the summary of attwadaar, o re- geired the r.Raletioa. li is to be that trustees will M that the tlade& D D wilco., of Ssafortb, was morons - fed by 8 G Qaatrus, mt 0uderiub, and Thelma 0 Taylor, el Eaet Wawauush. ihe... 8 Ka of I:aborue, was ..54wind by Dr bins, of Exeter cad John Knise, el Howie►. ♦ ballot being taken »tatted in 27 votes for Mr Kee and 23 tor Mr. Wilson, when Mr Kay w distend duly elected and duly swore to by Ilia Haar Judge Tow The new Walden briefly thanked die Commit for the honor conferred epos blm sad espnmed the hope that be would have the same cordial support -_ from the Oeraaril M his predecessors 61.370 OY h (, Jas. to liar Ms -IU HtritON SIGNAL. f1 11,T, JAN. !rtes, 11118$. z - lr a4e bun annoues.d, beyoed a psualleastese, that t he recent blizzards --11Fwgt--s°t interfere msiwrially with tis lkeitoba banana crop nest I Mfi 'PMss continue to Mont in the matter of the Guelph J uneti.o & Godericb Rail- way. AU along the route of the pro- posed roposed line a apir.t et, actiyity seems to prevail. reissues is mere nastier ut aoeosMt, reysirtog, we , no assistance 1roul us as solicitor& The a+.tem•ot of account between the moiety and the License CummuMUDer• of the three Hittites be as G (lows Tow hues received - West fluruu, $2.560 00 East Huron, 2000 00 South Huron, 660 00 200 00 Estimates for expenditure-- West Huruo, $1.172 64 East Huron, 1,381 43 South Huron, 1,275 33 Items. Me . , Werk le /Wiles Oe.miliM, wren wawoa[a's wow% a °r . Oitelet.opm- I nehmen herewith the .asset leenstal eteteniont. You will ohasre• thst the seus.td names( ot rr- mtpM.ad espenditerw.orreeroaie close• ly in nest eases w iib the sot u•1 •mounts, tie mast uotissable Ulm -sew bang in r*mem sad bridge. and salaries, and he iail nd wmese 1.. The Immo, le jailahorl expenditure seer estimates wee nand thseu.i eha..1R the 1hw of Pel- met of the jail odttisls, ties Oaring two additional mo,1M' salaries is the n Mounls of 1881. In erheol toa.ettel Meet the onptiaditere has bee, iaereme Ise year bF "ear. resoling i, 1887 the NM 4 a,b f1.97 ; but as a Ise has sew bees pined epos% candidates for esamia- tios, the erwsdpaditea• 14 fetters wit rs l be eaysedl- e has completed his partccWith tt~IN 1somewhat sera for the year ie i mid The tb total eJer oke port before aept nR system of &usual registers now is nae no moms estimated. which will be arid -- memo as to want of time to ether and able is redssthe the eseimalo d the pse- ar.aage the informatw* ccs be enter` oust year. During the year there hen bees tossed oat on mortgages the sum of 63$.4bO, aid since the first of J•iestyl $4.000 more. thew mortgages I oiling before the F.oanc• Committee. The following is a comparative .tate- a unt of estimated and actual expeodt- term mid receipts fes the year 1087 : The number of tv.chere segeeed dur- ing[ 18b7 was 107, znesttied as (eines: 3 first oleo.. 47 snood elan 7 alas The work dune dui leg the year $3,829 40 sur' ie the majority of seetio.c. vel Two Tory papers are busily eogated choosing leaders and building platforms for the Liberal party. It is really as- tonishing what an interest thew Tories take in the Grits. yr\ r have received a °umbar of the ixcelle°t papers recently read to the West Huron Farmers' I etttote, and will publish them in doe course, as the pressure upou our columns slacken& satisfactory. I are sorry to fled t trusters in several sectio.s have reduced The minutes d the Mat day's sermon Amount dos the Cometh, the salaries fur 1888. This has had ib Dirm,ibr were read and confirmed. co. I ..sane A Footurowt. Solicitors. •Sect of making a namb•r ch good A ballot to ama the rl•otieg mom- The (ollowinq report of Mr AmisinT, teachers lrave the pro:enaioo, ami ,heir mitt., to strike eta.dias committees for 1 road commissioner, eltb 12 tendert+ for » bare bee. 6Ued by rho . uethe the year rested De follows : Mere buildi"g new bridges, w►s read and re- lower grade and tem wxperieoom Tomato, Kelly, Elliott, Kale' sad tetrad to Road and Bridge Committee. ere will sneers a low salary only on two Rats , morn a rto:zs> n'+ [trotiti. eoniitil ac : rah a knowledge on the Times - On motion d F W Johedo° and John pert tion. applio&ut el hu ua6rnena ler Pollock. Archibald Dickson. of Gude/mks, I hare examined Bain's bridge, G L the work ; 2nd, a (•.Ger that he bah Mss appointed County Auditor fur the R Ashfl,ld, and find It is mon than 40 not spent either tines or mussy in his pre ourreot .ear. (met Iwiq, clear water course. t»t+r•es par•ttou at all comanensuratit° teat ro- ♦ roto. byMamnas B•ok and Brit -the abatmeots;andthe fluor 18 fest uued by one who is Mayualifl•d. aha wide The bridre is yotu Dew anio on many trust«, sed rapayer (toti ilk dssssssssssassaie$ R tonev Wise m. d $3.000 furthe madeof rood material Owing to the thetrneteesme»le reflecttratepayers • i = ;j= improvement 01::: the tx+aada to line of great amount of snow, sad being a time the ral.paysrs a,nsider the actual t 1 IIS the a...4 attar r %be joalities, Map- of low water, 1 cannot gay for tureen I d more than tie= do S 16. . ass pottiwttld efbr the Jaw wastinglwhen stat I learn asoovat d money pts ja iiI. the Clark ahnL haw alculatthe f ha should he. 1 tb. rotors. to be given for the not y a from personal" raoon living h t11d locality well Law salaries cans, a frequent change of1 in , imine ▪ M da the r*speotivs manicipali• segesinted with the stream and its lie° re. which w an tajury to any !es ties, was referred to the Fioanw Coin- mune, that the bridge i. tot any t u teachers. - C e mitlao, large ; some think it should be longer '5 t .a. 3 Oa moW,a d Ms." Be•eom and Pol- than 1t 1. There 1. no railing on it, but A large numb*: of candidate+ wriest- 8 3 z = q • or • 1 look, F W Johnston and Peter Adamson there should be to prevent aaddenta,aDd d themselves at the !suchen and so- pts a gi gate appointed oo the Board of Audit. the approaches require some elle ng. starts cxaa+ivaAiola during 1887.Eint lit ¢ ear 7 1 o- teachers' non-professional The Cush. thew d joarned to meet at The plans and specifications, trod co t a 10 o'clock a. m , Wedasadsy. tracts which ware to be made at this 46 candidates wrote, and more thou the 8 o axcb $i foryour considers average percentage At the s xxeebb session, are rely County Madel Schools 73 took the ex- amination, .7641141111.11.8111 "''' t[(i01eD DaY-w[DrixaUa\. tion. Commit rearembled pursuant to ad- Count ion. of whom 65 were successful ex Loring the net salsas servo user o. t. The minutes of yesterday a I The following are the aocoonts for At the High Sctool entrance esamitla- general amounts $2837.66 Ilea then the weresessiosi rend and oontirwed. which 1 have it>wsd orders on the abs 70 catty rpt at Ex.ter, of whom 56+ .meat edielated. - Th, Selecting Committee submitted treasurer SIDS 01 lest report : John praised, .ud d 154 at Godetich 97 we» The following M 11. .-remit of Barker, xravelinq approaches to Trutt- soeoeaaful. it would M •Brut •duan- eeollemtienn from roe-nteidrllt Wii1.. the td year. list of Standing Commit -tem , s and Maitland bridges, $44 ; Wm byte to the scta.•Ie of As}field &ud Wed tweea )Izy 1 urd De& 31, 1sR for the year. Ludlam, oiling rollers, and repairing Wawaoosh to hold an oatmeal examine,- molsMarsitrY. •uuc7tr• $ynoliutw Ras, Happel, Grime, floor ut Maitland bridge, $3.75 ; George (ion at Dungannon. It is expensive for ♦mhfleld $ b U _ Potluck, Milne. Rutz, Britton. F. W . McC•nney, repairing approaches to ;the candidates to Dome to l:odertch. Th, Colborn. Jgtloaetoo, 111esluloeh, Kea11y,J. Johnston. bride on mill road near Bruoetield,${- oust would be no more than at present, m Grey •63 06 Finance -H. Ei1Mr. Monies. Cameron, John Mole, cleaning grates and bridge the work which world be taken at Dun- Irsy ....... 96 Strong, Moony. Taylor, McMurchie, door at Manchester, $u 25, and repair- g&upon is now taken at Gudeiob. Th• Hallett 52 iG Sproat, Oox, MoOwaa, Torrance.Mg approaches and drsinast osis bride. Minister of Education low agreed to Morris 20 26 Rood ins Bridge -Beck, Biwa I $18.10 . Thomas Glenn, repairing apt Blow the examination then it the County rent )toKilloy 6 36 Gregory, Kidd, 8. Johnston, Hays, f2 Joseph Kiroschos to th kp•trick1 repatnagroad dap CouncilSchool gives 1 board. impoThe sed oo.md • fee of 50 Tuekornmitb 88 Errata, Glrvin. MoPheteon, Howe, I Turnberry 1:9 21 Anderson, Bryson, Bascom ; prlaeh w bridge on tt•awanorh reed cents on all enlrsnco candidates at the Wawwwh Bmt...... 3 2GO 4 Colborne b,mrdary. $4 : A J Selwood, last examination. The new r..oiatioos hayfield tib Sd►oo1 and Printing-Yenning, K dean, repsinnq approaches to Heofryo bride., giv. the Council of the Cos°ty )nridie- 4 B1Tth. 12 tib Morton, F. W. Johnston, Sanders, our one-half. 54 ; Wm Hudson, tilling tion to impose a fee not exceeding on• Brussels 100 72 Oliver, Rollie& I sbutnents on bridge between H,bb.rt dollar. Exeter Yl G3 Jail a+d Coit I►.nur-McCracken, and Tuck•vamith, and furnishing 100 The accompanying statements are cow V1'rexetor 2'J 28 -dentia C. Eilber, Malloy• Lockhart, feet elm lumber. 56 : WW w vao•tooe, res- i piled from the annual reports of the - Kidd, s Thompson, >ituthen, Pollock, pairing abutment Reeling r badge, m : trustees of each sectu.n. 6667 31 David board, graveling at Graham's ( _ 0 Kidd, Roes. bridge, Ashfield. $4: Richard &•x.:rs- ia.4o'8- $ttiP. TCx J. P. Houdin, salaries - Hays, t1 ilaOn. Manning, ; in Crediton bridge 543; Ju Tyrer• -nom, 011E• m Co. Treasurer. Morton, K.IIT,Bnseett, Cox, Mo)Ionbte, repairs on gravel road forth of Belgravia. Council then adjourned to meet at 10 Monsey. $20 ; 11 m Ainley, railing Brussels . •. m Thursday. Ward`, -Torrance. Kelly, Kane. bridge $10.73 ; Abrey S Edwards' w Rats, Bieestt, Beck, Griffin. I pears Copeland's bridge. $2 24 ; gr S A , 3 Special -Kano, Wilton, Rollins, H I Horton, flooring bridge on Hibbert and 1 PIaDl*H trot. . Briber, Taylor. Senders, Beacom ['laborite boundary. our ball. $ ► : This Tufts, approaches Kirkton bndge. our m County A circular frothe Cnty Council of 1 hall. $6 80 : WW' B Forster. »pain Hai. Elgin, askingocoort ion in securing an weeville bridge. $12 ; Joseph \eagles, increase to the ive araat to regain to piers Benmiller bridge and re - Public Schools, and establishment of moving old pier at Balls bridge. $72 93 ; a feriae high Sobool pupils, war reterred Thomas Simile repairs bridge on Us - to School Committee. A circular from the County Council of $2 ; Thee Brothers, use of land. and Welland, asking co-operation to petitloo• liabterini mail stage while erecting Nine ivy; the Legislator, to abolish grand Mile River bndoe. $7 ; Ther Tipltag, juries, wM r,terred 10 Special Cum- bolt for Hulmeerille bridge. $7 25 ; Jas mid. Paulin repairs De's bridge and gravel - A circular tram the County Council of ing approaches to Wronter bridq•.67 S6; Kent, asking for eo•opsration in sentries Thos Stewart. repairing floor of Blnevale •a amendment to the assessment act so bridge. $1 10 ; Robert Purdom, budge that all farm stock shall be exempt from on Hibbert and Tuckersmith boundary, taxation, was referred to Special Com our half. $11 ; Hugh Chambers. repair- mittea. ing bridge and approaches on Ashfield A letter from Alfred Jarvis, of Godo- and Huron boundary, our 11.1(. $'r ; John McClelland. assisting to replace old pier rich township, objecting to the openise at Holmesr111e bride, $lb ; John Mcg of avow road between concessions 11 Cann.repairing Hall's and Gil. oy bridree and grave.ing. $38 ; John McClelland, balance for work on old pier at Holmes - villa $30. Total orders issued in Dec. $404 02 ; total orders issued for 1887, 510.513 28 ; repairs and improvements to county buildings for the year, $414.02. Jests Aotomv, County Engineer. Medical certificates from Drs Rollie and Lutz, certif ing to the insanity of Ann Morgan, an ineigent, were filed. An application from the South Huron Farmer Institute, for the usual great, was referred to Finance Committee, with • number of account& THE retort that the post office mid customs house building site at Goderieh had been located is premature. The withdrawal of the protest in West he- ron has run the mereory down to zero in that b.boof. 1 r a mar Et b ale Cr iI 1 slf + i ''*PUCtifittallMate 1s Sr 1B.A31citA rlai tR 5 w 1 AJ.)ixa J. A. Morton, \t ingham's talented agricultural representative at the county council board, made his I reaerate felt at the farmers institute meeting this week. Potatoes and Solt were his special lines. Tem are people in this section who failed to put in a full supply of coal, ow- ing to the predictions of divers Thor- Other Anteing prophets that an open winter, ow - "t a January thaw of thirty-one daw'i dura- tion, wail on the program. Tbay now want the port -office addresses of tbA al- leged weather -prophet& so that they tam he paostyzed with biting .steam. -)1.iNY of our Tory contemporaries are making merry over the tact that some Reform members who were elected last year have been unseated Our confer/oil, however, overlook the fact that novae of the Liberal leaders have come under the tan of the law, while two Cabinet Min- isters- -Sir Charles Tupper sod Mr Mc - 1 -lan - had to step down sod out for corrupt practices. A " 114.3111 lees-_7 21 4111 Acre- lort WIN 16337 fish hmt+ra bushel ULM 147641 8$uud amid Gravel Men 348.716 21.116 4.1111 30.2M e2riaf°12 `lists Steel, uswres fight Tu:. paper read before the farmers' institute by Mr John McMillan, M, P., and which we publish in efle+u0 in our .report r.f the provuedings, will well repay perusal by all wbo are interested in the raining Of ut ok-.-foe_export purposes. The opinions advainced sre those of an intelligent,' far-seeing man, who knows whereof he speaks, and we have -every reeeon to believe that the publication of the paper • 111 prove beneficial to many of our readers. T. M. Kai, nitre of ("shone, was elected wariest of Huron, on Tuesday aftetn0.n by a vote of 27 to 23 against D. D. Wilson, reeve of Seaforth. They are both good looking and intelligent teen, and either would have tilled the position with credit to himself and to the county. Tut I41o4,tt. extends Its ready right hand to the now warden in token of Amity -with a big A. Totals. $2,251,147 The leading articles, it will be observ- ed, are coal, gold, topper and phos- phates, and tide make up 86 per tent% in value of the wbole exports for the six years. Iron on, in spite of the great deposits we possess, is actually of less importance than gypsum as an article of export trade, and the ores for the lad fiscal year are far below the average of the six year& The total export of salt for the six years M barely 40 per oast of our impart of that commodity is the last fiscal year alone, although the wells of the Heroes district hove a prodeeing capacity sufficient to supply tb. entire market of the Dominion twice over. Comparing the exports of 1886 with the averages of the sin yeses, there u a° increase is eool, gold, mineral oils, anti- mony, ooppet end manganese (to value although not is quantity), Silvis, phosphates, salt, sand and gravel and the mieselianeo°s articles, while there is s decrease in gypsum, iron, elate and anwrought stows. The value of oar ex- ports of minerals in 1886 was only $3,- 951,147 against imports of $8,126,238, in fain of the fact that ourt7be is one of the richest mineral regio ns whole earth. Tea farmer: in.titote remedy started in the electoral division of Wast Hums bids fare to he a potent factor in the agri- cultural developnaa.t of the section at an early day. The interchange ni ideas between rnes like Jobs McMillan, M.P. , John Washington. John Kernioghan, John A.keahead. J. C. Lunen! and others of our local men, together with the address`s made epos special topics by Pnsidest Mills and Prof. RoberIene. f ( &ph ♦grieOltural college, comae fail to leave as impress upon the sin nh.rel nand of the di trier. borne and Biddulph boundary, our half, Miss M. Yates, d 0od•rieb, is visit- ing ben. Miss Id• Harrison, of Do.°ybrook, is visiting in Ood•rleb. Harry Maily bee been visiting down at Fullertoe during lest week. Wet with Albert Deem has bee. trouof the longs. bet is bled i mend, we are gtsd 1. sten. Maitland Lodge No. sac 1. 0. 0. T., will hold their estrtsinmen , 'which will be • good nos, ova the mooing of Feb. 3rd, Mma.•sehi at 7.30 Pma. Ad- minioa 10s.Mr Sheep, horse buyer, of Swafo►th. hes 1... t reentb this motionder*/ this week beup cheap home. (x ri corn be i all the good bones for A. M. Polley. of 0.d.rieb, wbo me- an b bates M a Mede buyer for Patios high Agnes Isr bleed besess--418 lent the boy.thfelk een • TM aim wbe OM keep his temper may not get rimh thmoby, bet it ...se par him to lone 1R sad 12, was referred to Rood sod Bridge Committee.' The report of the arbitrators in refer - nee to the new school section in Col- borne township, was road and filed. Petitions asking for the granting of padtar's Bonnets free of charge to Wm Stewart. of Brussels, and James John don, of Wingham, were referred to Fin- e. Committee. A communication from Judge Doyle, asking improvemtale in his office, was referred to Jail and Ooart Howe Com. mines.* .... • county jailer was read and refereed to Jail and Court )loved by Mr Kelly, seconded by Mr Hoass Committee. The following report of 3 E Tom, Keine, that all bridges within the Bounty Public School Inspector, was read and exoeot those on boundary lines and in referred to School Cammitte., `incorporated villagts, be hereafter main - 1 rained and assumed by the local mnnici- The following tette* from the County I polities wherein situated, and that the byisw of the council assuming thew Andras be so far repealed Referred to Road and Bridge Committee. The County Clerk was instructed to Gudetrich, .lan. 24, 1+188. procure • copy of the Ontario Statutes for P. Adamson, County Clerk ; each reeve and deputy reeve, the Mme to Deas Sim -W. sent you some statememo the property of the municipalities. - mows Lately showing the position of the funds claimed by the a:uoty, realized from the fines imposed for titillation. of the Scott AM. 11 statements showed • balance of $1.370.00 to be payable to the county after satisfaction of all the mums M by the Looms* Commissioners r of all thr*e idioga The result arrival aid ia tines dstem.nta is, we 5.11.•,, Sento to mat k, be.go.11y divides mes*at. Sines thee we have had our between the breach agnoaltarsl and bora lieolleral socialise was reterrtad to Fir note Committee. Sollestor. with accompanying returns ot Limen Commeaskinen, Police Magis- trate, he., were referred to Finance Committee. Moved by Mr Manning, monocled by Mr Wtl.on,that Dr McLane of Gndsrieh, D K Menzies of Clinton, and 8 .1 Mc- Caughey ot Seaford, be appointed High School trustee. for the respective mani- eipalitiea Referred to School Comte puttee. A motion by Moran Anderson load voila of defendieg the action brought against the meaty lased, and the whole matte M therefor* ripe for immediate eon.lerien. The meaty meet be paid the 51.37* 80 ; sun cwt be paid $76, the .freest et which sew ems were taxed, and the Linens Commis -,sen of the three Odessa must give eMipt ,a fell to the nosey fat their ( .d i.tahei end this fastest M them wempldety gee one We mrd ntaad from a letter skew us by Mr. sager from the ffpAb. Moves by Mr Beek, .edn.d.d by Y r Johnnie. that tie en.sty MRMs.r be instructed to examine the inn bridge at th and report at Jose mrem the pauhisbm le cost of • sidewalk to be &teeth- ed thereto. Referred to Road nasi Bridge Cemmiuse, On motion of Messrs Cox sad I suer the bylaw of 0oiarieb township, hp t ,Salina' ilag872 siege w 'gsouwaov,tll•,.11 gall s=r Rbse-- • •ac.al•.1 I<IESS51 Rims rim ra c Dagda7 al*8te =s= X P3 aya o -• . le 'iatung 'ausegtoJ •plrggs`r defiant. Th. two Saratoga bachelors were is Auburn buying horses last week. J. Farina and W. Moreland were vis- iting friends at the Nile kid week. Mr and Mies Robin.on,cf Dearman, were visiting friends in this vicinity du - iug the put week. The Rev. Mr Keatn, of Balmlike eiieoit, preached at Ebenezer church bit Sunday. W. Plunkett, we believe, intends .1.011ng a hoose in this section. Will r already making preparations. Ha lacks uoe occupant yet, however. Os Friday evening last, the snarl• prim of el church amenbMd al the residence of their pastor, Rey J. Krill*, sod promoted him with a study chair sod Mn Rustle with • raver better cooler. The following is the adobes read by Wesley Marquis. Deal StL-At the MYcm of the yen 2 1 46 8igia when good wither sad kind %hoaglM 111' g should till our hearts we yor people of Bethel appointment, have mat bre to M night to users you of our toadstool appreciation of your serwiw se or EOM S 89 g z ox $ r.. rotor aid to spend • social sealing 11;198 with you and your family ; and o a very slight token or exprwion of thew fan - o togs we would ask you to except of the °hair, and your amiable help -mate d this silver butter oesoler. We are swan that there is nothing epeeist Is our re- lation at the present time which aigb sell for eaeh • proceeding on our pset and yet we feet that we would like to something however slight to obese yrs !Nag! in your arduous labor by assuring Teal aill tbeoordial feelings 0( friendship white el feel towards yourself and Mn Rada Wieling yearned sod family all ale eoespiinawts of the mason and • pia sant and prosperous year we would op toneless os bmhslt of Bethel song`•'' tier. Zwawrsi. Mrtrcarxt, Mbna Lrci*Da Flans. Mr Kende made • suitable reply rite which a very pleasant evening •r 10'8„vim,, es VI283l AM- hU 3 A 114s4464 a» r.2t Tstal amebae of tress planted, 815. Respectfully submitted. Jose s Tar I. P.11 The following letter of Ile Oennty Tre2Mmrr. and stateniMb of reselple end eapsedittess, mom-trsttidsat Who* W ent, The congregation also bought • belt room est cad some chain as their tris towards famishing IheIt poewrm•q will now he in order for t. otk•r me' replies* d the argil to fall tato tics. e s an empty booms of very little sus to say ells. Ge listeeley mom* les W MmM., of West Wawaassb, reerj'rt a tele tom tag Wilber WilbArchin bet hem eseionsty belt 1. the Mush w undo.lumbaundo. mad misses!! to souse at sem►- resrmaket es Moody for the nen d the snidest, int ere believe as word W yet bme received h*. N. srg't 4.4 Ye bulbi's Wade,.