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bvocaigR1JRO CORTI COUNCIL testir.g Against the proposedchange in
. • t the .Assesszteent Act in reference to
sale of lends for taxee
—
Sanders di Creeob., Prong. Moved by Mr. Milfer, seconded by
The County Council of Huron- began Mr. Loelthart, that this Council mem-
its December sessionin he Court lloose orialize the Provincial Legislature of
on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 1, All the °uteri° Anatomy Aet, wherein, after
members present. , death, the bodies a all inmates of
wareee xerrhrienyreviewed certain elotTlisleesdolf,yRanngdesin4ittheli? Province, tin -
matters whith would come before the a certain thee
Comma, arid Clerk Leine placed on the be handed to onr School of Anatomy,
table returns from 15 County Commit% as this has a very depressing effect
relative to the appointment of County with, the inmates of sale institutions.
high censtables and the method of Carried,
equalization of countiee, whiebe were Sheriff Reynolds asked the Council
sent to Special committee, to consider certain improvements ill
A letter from theHurooPoultrYtina Judge's room. Sent to Coady Pro -
Pet Stock Association, asking foe a perty committee.
grant, wassent to Ifaecutive commit- Report of Education committee was
tee.
presented and adopted. It reeommend-
erianninications were received ftean ed filing tbe letters from Harrison and
Cthe High School hoards of Harriston pal:then-1*h schools re nopips fees;
and Parkhill, stating that pupils from
adjacent counties were admitted on
same ternis as resident pupils. Sent to
Edueation committee.
11.M.Ao dersou'e resigna flop as Coun-
ty examiner, and the applications for
the position of Win. Moffatt, of Sea-
rthand W. J. Field, of Goderiels.
TittrUSDA:V." DEO, 17 03
NOTES 42v D 001131.NNTS
The applicatiou of the North Perth
Metals to avoid the. petition of Con-
eervatives agaiost John Brows). M. 1?
tor want of prosecution, has been dis-
ofissed, Mr, Monteith, the petitioner,
Fred refused to he sworn :end examined
and.
is action was npheld, by Mr.
,Tustice Maclennan ir) Toronto on Dee.
V,. Ma Monteith will get the costs of
un
both these successful applicatione,
end an election trial will follow.
The following from the Homo Ex-
positor is peatinent arid to the point
and can be fulle- endorsed ny the peo-
ple along the line of the re, H. & 11.
branch of the 0..T.R.)--Mr. Hays. the
present manager of the Grand' Trunk
Railwav wayhe a very shrawd ond
eampetntmen,. but_ the general nu- ,ere sent to Education committee.
presszon is, and the mipreserou seems Sheriff Reynolds by letter notified
iso be well founded, that the road, dine
ing its whole history, was never so
Poorly managed as it has been .since
Mr. Hays took hold of it. The trains
-art, irregularly run; the offimak; ttry A etter from W. B. Forster, relative
less obligiug; thecae ata.otnutodattortLsto eating down hill at Hohnesville
braise, was referred to Road and Bridge
committee, and tenders foe coal eupp y
Executive counnittee.
Moved by Mr.AIiller seconded by Mr,
Gann, that thie Council expreeses its
stream disapproval of the proposed
changes in the Assessment Act.where-
bY the sale of lands for taxes is taken
oat of the bands of the municipal tree.
d placed under vantrol of the
eriffs, thus in this Couucirs opinion.
% 3r largely increasing the costs of
lees sales, sent to Spemal committee,
A long list of accounts,some of which
had hone paid dewing the interim strive
Jura. session, were sent to Finance
.
eoiin
perly manage what be- now has, the The report of County Commissioner
poldic would feel a good den! prove con- Ansley. was sent to Road and Bridge
tidenee ui entrusting him vedth snore. , committee and those of the °mews of
But if theserraud Trunk. P.-etfic Is not
'otter managed end more in the inter.
eete of thepu bile than t he Glund Trunk
'inn; been since Mr. Hays bits bad to do
with it, the people of the country had
better think t wice before they vote to,
pine themselves more iu his power
than they ore at 'present, or Itetore
rhey give thelarge subventions from
the public treasury that are risked and
will be regnired foe the proposed new
road,
the Connell that he hail appointed Jno.
Knox turnkey, in place of Robt. Hen-
derson deceased. Sent to County Pro-
ert - committee
sinipyoutregeous and thoresands of
.flollars are lost at every station on ate-
Saant of shippers not being able to get
care when warned. The emplovees
.ere worked to death and starvea in
are matter of payone man lime* forc-
ed to do the work of two and some-
times three, and as a, natural cense-
4uence piteb-ins and vin -offs are of
startlingly frequent oecnrrenee. It is
certainly time for a chenge mid the
public have just cuuse for complaint
end it is high time the Government
were looking into the matter and
forcing n remedy. They have the pow -
to make the change if they only
have the will. If Me Hays would pro
0
Ma El Willem, who has been work-
ing in a sugar beet rectory t cam,
Mich., for some time past, arrived in
the village Saturday :tight, t he factory
havin„..e- closed down for the season.
Ed. says that owing to the wet. weath-
er large gnautities of beet e could not
be leirvested thus the seaeon has beeu
eery short. He will leave shortly for
?woo, Niche were he bas secured a
situation in a eat riage factory.-tinn-
iar's blizzard remind.; one of the North
Wile.-Alr, Freak Brokenshire of Fin-
gal, was here Met week attending the
trineral ref his father-in-law, Mr. Jared
arown. He leaves for bis home l‘ion-
day.-Mr. John Halt luts purchased a
fine new driver. --The program corn-
asittee are hnsy preparing the children
or the Xmas. entertainment, to be
tbe House of Refuge to that commatee,
The report of the House of Refuge
committee wan read and adopted. It
was ris followsr-We have exnmined
the inspector'splryslcialfs and keep-
er's reports of the House of Refuge,
and advise that they be priuted n the
minutes .m usual. the matter
uf tbe resignation of' Inspector Corites,
We recommend that the same be ac-
cepted, and to t-ike effect on 1st day of
Jan. Milt 3, -We visited the House
Dec. 1st maniere to state that we
are satisfied with the maurneement.
4,... Wo are pleased to know that the
Building committee appointed by you
last June is ready tso report Orr the pro.
posed addition to the House. 'We find
that S2 inmates are at present residing
in the House, rind according to report
of phyeician. the general health of the
inmates lias been as good as could he
expected. 5. --The accounts (IBS in
number) for the year have been placed
before tr. and we find same correct.
ti, -We navise that the keeper and Mr.
Torrance seIl 4 fat cow and porchase
good lunch cow, as more miik la re -
(mired for inmates.
R. Hicks, ('h;tiv.nan.
Tbe following report or the Bonding
nunittee was read and placed on the
table: We met at the home on Sept.
llth, and decided that an additien, if
tendered on christolas night. No limit, should he ereeted at the rear of
the present budding, not less than
abont 4000 feet, basement full size, the
blinding sane height as present one.
We also decided in the matter as to
number of rooms the building should
a entail), so that the neeessnry action).
inodation would be afforded. Mr. 11.0.
i'deBride, architect of London, was ein.
ploYed to prepare plans nod speeifica-
tion to -conform as nearly as possible
with our idens; prepared in a rough
sketch. This Ala ItIcBride clid and
your committee again met Z,Tov. Id
and considered the plans and specifica-
tions very earefull3r, and were general-
ly sit tisfied,but on afew minor matters
we were net clear, and asked the clerk
to write to Mr. McBride for further
explanation, which has been made and
is quite satisfactory to your commit-
tee.
We therefore recommend that the
plans and specifications winch we place
before you be accepted, and that ten-
ders be asked. Or aud placed befere
Council at Janaarv session,
D. Cierrettex, Chairman.
On Wednesday afternoon a deputa-
tion waited on the Council in reference
to the improvements made on the
olinesvilla hill. The following gen tie -
men addressed the .Council: Messrs.
Middleton, Taylor, Jackson, Snyder,
Forster and Jewell.
Mr, W. C. Brough, O.B., who had
been employed to make plan of the hill
and .show what work was proposed to
be done, was present and explained the
plans and the amount of work done::
Council tnek up the appointment of
Connty examiner, 'Messrs. Durnin and
Young xi mi na ted Vir.J. Field and M es-
sri. Gunn and Bowman nominated Mr.
Afolatt. Messrs. Spackman and Con-
nolly moved the °mined go into com-
mittee of the Whole, which was:agreed
Lo and when the committee rose they
reported Mr., Moffatt ae appointed,
which was confirmed in Council.
Moved by Mr. Speck man, seconded
by Ma nicliaogletom that tbe ..regnest
of the reeve of Goderich township, re-
garding the grants to Goderich ' town-
ship (for work an HohneSville hill) be
:referred to Road and Bridge commit-
tee. Carried. • , —
The report Of Building committee
was taken up in Committee, who re-
ported that the epert be amended by
adding to the last clause, :"that the
coni:nittee,ask: for tenders and ha Ve
the sanie ready to be ph:teed before tile
Conn oil at ' next session in Jan tutt,"
On the warder; resuming the chn ir, i I
was" moved,•by Mr. Spackman, second-
ed by Mr. Lernont, "that no actionbe
taken for the erection -of, addition to
the House. of Refugeat the present
titne," Lost on a ,'eliVision. Yeas--•-
Perf,,,uson„-Hicks, Lan) t, j
ler:' A:ff.:Naughton and Snack o-7;
nays-Bowtnati. Can tel on '
Goon,' Lodithat:.t;_ PatterSpn, McLean
and Young -8.
The Executive Cormnittee's repert
t, as read and . passed as follows: . (1)
ReCominending a grant of $25 :to tin -
11 oi-tin Poultry and Pet. Steck winter
show; (2) I hat t be • tendei. of.Dr. Holmes
for coal for the comity betiding§ he 71 3,'•
eewed; (3) strongly :::.ptiroving of tilt
.MeSsrs: Gu and M prti-
doubt tlos will excel anything of the
Iind ever given twee before. Doors
witl be open at six o'clock. -The squeal
ef the dying hog can be heard almost
every day and Metzer.soups seems to
fks all the go. -Mr. Charlie Eidt left
Sitturday for Brantford, where he has
itecered a situation in a grist mill. -
Dire Henry Willett attended. Council
riteeting in Creditor) on Taestlay.-Ow.
mg. to the severe weather the attend-
ance at the public school was very
amall the first part of the week.
Main :,tnother Soutne)
Winter is here in earnest. The stage
'from Parkhill was unable to get here
ou Monday but 4turived on Tuesday
noon.-Alessrs, J. Snell and E, Huston,
of the Sovereign Banlawere uable to
wet() Zurich Monday On account of the
&tilted roads. -The post office was
moved from Mr. .Tos. Snell's Into Mr.
140Isaac's new Week Alouday eveniog.
Mr. Snell is refiooring and fitting the
Semler post office into a bank. -The
Gladstone Reading Circle met Monday
evening at thehome of Mr. Jacob Xel-
rnearr. The topic for the evening. was
nGladstone." The next meeting Is to
be held at the home of Mr, John Snell
when the Rending Circle will finish
this yeaes meetings by having a de -
ate, "Resolved that the franchise be
extended to women." The affirmative
are Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Paulin Miss F.
Snell and Mr. S. Swazee. The nega-
live are Mr. GeigetelAir. Huston, Miss
Larkworthy and Miss Jennison. All
expect an exciting time. --The annual
-Christmas entertainment of the Eva n -
church is to be -held Friday et.-
snierg, Dec. 2 -5th. A fine program is
Being prepared and a large attendst ; tee
is 'expected. The Letherian chureb
will also have their Christmas en0,r-
2ainment on Dec. 24. Everybody is
rnvited ' and preparations are be inf.;
made for a large audience. -The public
school closes next week and the child-
ren are looking expectantly foiwatd to
the holidays.
PARADOXES
fterne beat Iris wife and wrote most
etathetteally on a dead donkey.
Johnson, Who was a perfect beaa
clez`ets admirable on politeness.
An electricthrill in the grasp_ of her
Yiand as you say "good 'night" means
ot least $4 left at the florist's next day.
011? 1 ri)er
Is it acting well? 8oweis
regular? T..ligestion good? If
no:- remember A-yer's Pills.
le kind you have known all
'your life. 0-40.14.6,.. Co., Lowell.„7/Enari
Vlant your rdoustactie or heard
hcat:tifel ilrown or rich' Black?" Use
OKINGHAM'S
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167
partment for an opinion regarding the
amendments to the Public Sehools Act
of 190ncreasing the travelling allow-
ance of Fit tdie Sehool inspectors. Car-
ried.
Council there adjourned.
OTHER REPORTS.
The jailer's report stated three in.
roatee in custody and Asked foe half a
doZert Suits of underwear and outside
shirts. alai that uniforms for turnkey
end tailee must now be procered by
the new rules, Also askeel that hot
water system of heating beaclopted
once'.
The Special committee recommended
nO ;WOOL) 011 the cemmianications from
other counties relative to nPPoint-
ment a high constable end valuittors
for comity assessment.
Keeper of House of Refuge reported
the following as the products of the
and t2. called attentioo of Council to
srin for 1903: Sugar beet'-, sta tolls
i
the nerease of tisavelliog allowance ‘i) clean beets; hay, 2$ tone; ealibage, 700
P. S. Inspectors of $1.50 for eae,h addi- head; rasplie'rries, 1400 qnarts; harloY,
tional school over 50 aral nil to 150, isoil bus.; oats, 420 hos.; potatoes, 250
RePoet, of Finance committee was bus.; mangolde 1750 bus., field turnips,
placed before the Council, and passed, 150 hos.; tabi„Lurips, 100 bus.; onions
with Nit Connolly in the ehair. 8.5 bus.; earden caus
carrots, 15 b.; blood
Alovecl hy J.B. McLean, seconded by beets, i2nbos.; parsnips, s bus.; apples,
Rabt. Miller, that es a °mint). emmed 4OtitVrienalsn.s, 12 bus.; toinatoes,7 hive;
we desire to express our sincere tegret
pu
over the demise,nce sir;' our last meet. Physician of House of Refoge. We
ing of Mie Robt. Henderson, who so hose been fairly fre.?from any epidem.
faithfully and competently tilled the aithongh what appeared to be it
positron a tankey at the county sail i„os one ot erysp,elos was averted by
for so neany years. and we ttendep onr prompt measures being adopted. A
sympathies with Mrs.Henderson m her patient suffering front er,ysipelas was
lonelines-s, We also wish the clerk to sent in.and aith000 remaining only a
forward Mrs. Hendersoir a copy of this
reecilution,---Carried.
Moved by Mr. Millor sesonsled liy
Mr. Bowman, that we sincerely regret
that. our esteemed inspector for the
floese of Refuge Mr. Coates, has felt it
his day to Owe his resignation in the
hands of this Comity Connell, having
filled this position since Nov - 1895, with
credit to himself and 044:talon to
this comity. We have much Pleasnre
in propositig as his attheeSsOr, Ala John
Torrance, a the townehip of Tucker -
smith, a the same salary itS his prede-
cessor. also that Mr. Torrance's duties
begin the first day ofJainuirlr.100/-
carThe clerk was asked to get the ()pin-
ion of the County solieitor ou the ques-
lion, as to whether it is legal to make
grant, such as the one made to 00.1-
erich tp. for eating dowu Holmesville
hill. Tuekersmith.
The report of County Property coin- The many friends of Mr. John Ctich
adttee was Peeseated, and Passlall It will be sorry to learn that he will lose
reported three iumatee the aud the irSe of one eye. from the effects or
the budding properly kept:and in good erysipelas in his face, from which he
atedell t24termearalleetlaed that tbe. tele' has been seffering for the past two
puoue honSe 1113„1 ths... John Hunter mowed his
moved to the registry calve; (al that no household effects to Clinton last week
°bang(' be made 14 the sYstemu.be"t• where be intends to reside in future.
hig the jail; (4) that the jail supplies ,eir, and elm. meter have resided nr,
asked for Plira"ed; eelmeted to the presenton the London Road and
the Court House in good order. and (6)111 the 6.004 events or the future will
recommended that a dry earth closet be missed by both young and old as
be placed in t be inclite's room. they were both popular and in all pro. ,
The report of the Road and linage Irrbility they will be induced tore -visit
committee was 'wetland passed in corn- us many times this winter.- Me. P
rnittee and corincit It WaS ;th fulloWS; ("rich, who was celled here a few &ye
Your committee beg leaps to mom- ate. owing to the deatb of his brother,
mend that the engineer's report he see , has returned to Seginaw, Mich.
cepted and printed in the nun rites: (2) De:Amin-The pain and sufferings of
that the bridge between the townships, Mr, Charles Crieli has been ended. De -
of Grey and Howick be rebuilt ano ceased was in his twenty -flub year
tendere celled for, to he in fordanuary and only a few ebort years ego was the
session; (31 and also the bride.. known picture uf health when that dreaded
as the Mitten leridge ou the IromalzerY dleense, consumption el:rimed him for
between Blansha Ed end ITeborne, that ounther victim. At the commence -
tendert,' be asked for, onit accepted P1- went. of this fatal disease the deceased
vided that the Count) of Perth pay its travelled to other climes in the hope
due proportion as to cost of the sonnet that the ebange might benefit him
(4) the Westfield heilltie twee the Molt- The beet medical skill was also proms.
land, between East rind West 11,"ii ed, and at times he seemed to rally lint
re cob, ehould he also rebuilt find tenders the deadly germ had firmly become em -
veiled fon This was passrel through at , bedded in his system and despite the
theeTtme sesioitifp also beldIT(t (do careful running he passed away at the
Kamer sauelna ivinseeem, ti be imut borne of his parents on Thursday, r),t,.,
during tbe coming summer. Tendere ,as the loved ones were adadneeten
ehould he called for mid reported a bee to Ws wants fvom day to day with
foss' 111805. 1:110 contagion spread, and in
due time. two eases or a virulent type
developed, one of whielt died, but with
perfect ieolation: and destroying a
every inealla Of infection, no further
eeee occurred. I mention this only to
eniphasize the mutton that members
should ;exercise before signing ;twin.
cetion papers,. Severel accidents bap.
peued doring the year, one fractured
ern), one shoulder. one hip. reset
and excised the laege bone ur the leg,
amputated a leg below the knee Inc
gangrene, all of which did well. l'here
was 1 birth and ft deaths. The death.;
were due to epilipsyd, erysipelas 1, tu.
berculoeis 1, peralysist pneumonia 1,
old age 2. One insane rnau moved to
Loudon Asyliun. made (%) visits since.%
hist report,
J. W. Sitaw, Physician.
the January session; go we would sitti- ' ineessaut eare, it was noticed tow3 ei
gest that all these bridges be Wilt or . the Met :1
that be Was grad nullygrowing
Steel, with concrete a bu t men ts; (7) with weaker and that bis days on earth were ekiNeWs0WAMANIAAMIVeltf
reference tr. Hohuesyille bill, and the ' numbered, His sufferings at time.,
dentine tion from Colborne tie, Clinton . were intense, but he bore all very pe-
eod Godeeich t1)._ with reference to 1 tiently. and knew it wee the Saviour's
grant Mu& by this county in said bill,Wm A t 11
'.{ an a.4 a 0 tratO t will be was resigned.
we would advise thnt the sinu of $250 He lived, unwearied in tbe service of
130 paid over to the reeve of Goderiell his Mnster, till his life work was end-
Ipe Mr. Middleton, for work done on ed. Be eats az, exemplary eoung man
said hill. ! and made many warm friends, who
D. CIANTELON, Chairman. deeply t egret his death. Be leaves to
Moved by Mr. Lockleirt, seconded by mourn his demise his grief stricken
Mr. Miller, that this council instruct parents Inni a. brother, besides a host
the clerk to write the Education De- . of friends.
ZstaMishof x419
Whooping Cough, Croup
Bronchitis' Cough, grip
Asthma, Diphtheria
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cluesbewse tho air eendeaed strongly antiseptic is 0.1;110 over the diseased surtaoes
of tha bronchial tubes wan *very breath. awing preionged and constant treatment
Those oteconsomptlye tendency, or salmis trout chrome bronchids, and immediate
relief from conk! or masmed conditions et the throat. Poseoptice booldetftm
UMW% Thera ,ob. len Notre Dame R., Zileatreal, Varied/on _teeters
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New sobsetibers _get, balaneo of this year tree, including magnilleent ChiiI no4 number. E,,end
your subseription ot onc. Don't I/118S n single iseile. Agents wontod evel3 where: liberal teethe given,
's.mple copy free.
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will take every particle ofdust and dirt from ,your floors and
woodwork --makes them, as clear) as a whistle, neat as a pin.
Nothinaso good for washing clothes and dishes.
• Made only -by THE N. K. FAIRBANX COMPANY.
Clilcsgo,kew York, Boston, St. Louis. Montreal, "
Woodham
Mrs. °has. Swttllow, and child' -en, of
St. Marys, are visiting file/Ids in the
village. Mr. Swallow leaves shortly
for Calgary. -The Sunday school is
;flaking arrangements for an arch on
N ew, Yea rs e.--- AI Walbert Joh 0500
who spent the summer in the 'West,
has returned borne. --The sawmill is
booming again under the new firm of
AVynn & Mills. -Mr. Edward Knight
left last week for tbe Old Country,
syhere lie will Spend 2t few weeks visit-
ing friends and relatives. -Miss B. Mc-
Coll, who has beeb milliner at NV. J.
Roy's, has returned to her home in
-Watforcl.---Mr. Geo. a lid",Miss Jennie
Hopkins are on an -extended yisit to
friends in Pennsylvania. '
coughs, cads, hoarseness, and ofIler fh vont
ailments are quickly relieved by Oroseleile
tablets, ten cents Iper box. All druggists
Newspaper Clubbing Bales.
The AnvocATt will be clubbed with
the following papers at the prices set
opposite, -viz;
WEEKLIES
and Alttil,& Empire- $1,70
" Globe 1.60
" Family Herald 1.75
" Free Press 1.75
" Ad vertiser 1.65
" Weekly Sun 1.75
Montreal Witness 1.60
" Farmers Advocate 2,25
DAILIES
Alevoceern end Toronto News $1.80
"" Advertiser 2,40
" " Star 1.75
" World 3.50
" Mail & Empire 4.25
" Globe 4.25
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