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The Brussels Post, 1894-2-2, Page 1Vol 21:. No 29. Huron County Council. (OONTINoE» PROM LAST WEEK.) 4 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1894 W. H. KERR, Prop. The following is the list of wards put aeolden, beg leave to report that after East Huron RBforinors• calved in this way will be applied to aid BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL, on at this session oareful examinabion and having heard hospitals and other charities. Leet year — NAA[u, NUN. AM. AMT, t1u1 evidence of several parties who were the hoepibale net between $90,000 and 2JOY'f'fII,Y EXAMINATION It ltl�l► ' Council romped Wetness et 10 e. m. Maggie Nioliol, Gra 33 72 00 convergent with the Mote and the local• The annual meeting of ]last Huron $100,000. Mr, efeeed th wag a alevyr fur• the Werdn in the ohair. Minutes of g6 Y $ Reform tneeoofation was held in the Town Cobh. Zimmer, Hay 20 72 00 y, your ommitteo exonyrates Mr. Tom Hall Brusaols, Tuesday afbecnoon, Prssi• man but he had u0 following In the Tuesday's sglelon read and, paeeed, ;rennet Zimmer, " 22 72 00 from all blame, h8 having oohed in a moat House to begin to Dom are with the The following ie the standing of bhe Communications were 'read es fo(, Nathan Carrick, " 75 72 00 impartial monitor and for the bash iu• dent Hislop occupied the chair and made mioel pabino6, IP aro, honeatr eoono• pupils of Brussels Public Sobool ns de. lows ;-From Canadian Institute asking Maria pulherby, " 60 72 00 tenets of the notion, We recommend re ding appropriate clary. easuraddreesa After mime non• artisan government wee still The ua d by the January Etemineblen* for historical information weaning Maria Exford, Morris that the petition from rho ratepayore of reading the Secretary reaeuier s report wants p The reamers oo f of the Huron 4cunty, No notion, 74 72 00 Ent and West Wawauosh requesting and dimming it, the following office d by the yleobors of Ontario they alneaea ae follows pupils 0laes are ttthos� ew e Mary Ann Exford, " 84 72 00 q bearers were Mooted for the 000080E ear; will re slept Sir Oliver Mowat and ilia / ge po. caking that Mee be Samnyl Fisher, " 70 100 00 that a union section be formed out of lotsy oolloa yes, have obtained over 135% ; Claes 2, tboee abolished., Recommended that foes be Peter Murphy, 80 Dead 27 to 34 inaluaive, on the 2nd con. of President, A. Hislop ; The Llbsral Glee pleb sang 'The between 65 and 85% ; Claes 3, those be. ledund• D. Ballantyne, Bayfield 82 72 00 West Wawanosb, and lots 27 to $4 in, let VinaPres,, Goo. Thompson ; Maple Leaf" in capital style, and the tween 45 and 55%; Claes 4, those be. Carleton Co. asking for amendment to Ann Brown, Ingham 70 90 00 °inelee on the 8rd eon. of East Wawa- 2nd Tbos. Strachan ; chairman palled upon Dr, McDonald, the Gwen 38 and 45% ; Claes 5, biose below Assessment Aat so as to make Assose- Mary White, Clinton 48 72 00 nosh, be granted, and further, that Mr, SeoretarY•Treaeurer, W. H. $err ; able $1, P. for East Huron, 33%• The nomas in the various olaoees went stand for three years and that John Burk, 0Iin lop 40 50 00 Clegg, tmill�e[rquhdl ET$ mea Gledhill, ChairmenGibson, ibaon fHoun aipal�irtlas ;—Thos. In the short time he ocoupiad he gave are arranged is order f merit, the offices of 'l7ierk and Treaenr0r be James Dailingr " 28 60 00 n T, ails, of MolCfl. wok ; M. Robin. a bird's eye view of the situation of Do. 000M 1. united, Recommended that reeou Legis. Francis McGinty, Ashfield $6 90 00 lop! be this arbitrators by the men- sou, Wroxeter ; George Fortune minion affairs, He said Sir Oliver Seam Seri —Olaes 2—Wm Armstrong, lature be petitioned for amendment. t s matter. That in the opinion and James Ellfatb, Tnrnbevey ; Mowat deserved well at the hands of the James Duncan, Ohne. Graham, G0 eleric9. 90 72 00 of this committee the charges in the peti- R. N, Duff, Morrie; Jae. Tarn- electors of Ontario as he had saved for Frooi ls. CO. nation. to appointment Ainry MG. Cruse, Colborn a 45 72 00 tion from el,, S. No. 5, Goderioh township, bell, Grey ; Wm. MoGavin, Mo. them 97,000 square miles of territory at Gess 3—Dora Smith. of officials. No nation. Emma G. Cruse, Colborne are not oorrae1, and we recommend that Killap ; Itobt. Scott, Hallett ; one stroke when an effort was made tO Glass 4—Duncan Stewart, Sarah Mo. Cornwall asking for redaction of John Davie, 49 72 Op Nabb. County Councillors, 800 electors to be Johnston Graham, G°delioh tp89 72 00 this °oaneil do not interfere in the matter N. H. Young, Blyth ; Robb. Gra. take it from this Province, and even Mr. Class S—Ed th Eastman. necessary for Deputy Reeve and 1,500 Moved byMr,'Purnbull, seconded bybetween the said eeotioo and the Public, Ilam, Brussels; Jae. A. Cline, Meredith thought it should belong to the JUNIOR 6TH—Class 1—Dan Steaohan, for 2nd Deputy, No action, School Inspector, and khe stabemont con. Wiugham• Dominion. Provfnofal ofSarah Mohauchlin, Elora Mitohe11. Mr: Sbetritt that Co.ward fees be re- Politics as far as Prisoners Aid Association applied for trained' i° said petition attributed to Mr. Excellent addressee were made by Dr. bhe Moweb Government ie couces ed ee Claes 2—Janie Howe, A 3 Maliepzie, grant $10 granted., doped one 'half from that now paid.. Robb, T. P. 8„ East Huron, has been said McDonald, 15, P., for East Huron ; Jno. honeatr. He wished he could say the Dora Nott, Leon Jackson. Carried by 27 to 23, by Municipal world with offer of special Moved by Mr. Cook, seconded by Mr. remrmand%lip I Inspectbe or to miry out Thos. Gat we ibson, 181 " for South Huron ; sane of the Dominion Government, but Class 3—Frank Smith, Myrtle Nott, rano to Oonnty Councillors. Refused. Betz that a copy 0 . P. P., for this Riding ; h records of the House and the Courts plass 4—Fred W ileon, May Calder, - Seaforth Collegiate Institute asked for pY of Ontario Statutes for the school law and regulations in the and Viee•President Strachan, say to the contrary, The Dr. fluently Class 5—wm Lenthordalo, Reggie paymen6 in Pull of 1293 be procured for each Reeve and matter of providing an assistant teacher Pba Hall was decorated with flags,qP Fletcher, Clara Haunter, g grant due them. Deputy Reeve in the000uty. Carried. for the said notion, We recommend bunting, bannare, die. Among the and referredhe marked proaireee oft iedmak ug u Committee 10 appointed to report on case at Moved by Mr. Stewart, eeoopded bythat the interesting and fall reports ofForm=,Geo Cr.Aes—Claes 1—Emma Wob- done session, g P mottoes were :—"TheaMasses nob the this country, and closed his address by star, Geo Watt, Ben Ooualey. Letter from ilar Ltepeotor and In. county Clerk be increased ba 9800.of Tla enol printed tors Robb the minand utes,e and500Classes" ; "Canada First, Frea Trade, dealing f the trenchantly with the unkept Class 2—Georgie Howe- auranoe. No action. Council ranted 700.iesosaSenate Reform Brussels Y. M. L. A. P National Polley regime. Class 8—Edith aw, D Klin, Lizzie Albert Wilson made application for MovedbyIYIr. McDonald, seconded by tributiou amongrg the trusorts be tees landed ( teach• or die- welcome oar Standard Bearers" ; "Our He showed that the ratepayers were sup• McLennan, May Phew, Dan Stewart, student vacancy at the Ontario Awful- Mr. Gibson that $200 be granted for a ere in the Ins ctorates and that this Honored Leaders, Laurier, Mowat, Mo• posed to be unburdened by duties levied. Fred Gilpin, Lizzie Leatherdale, Ira lural pottage. Granted. p Donald and Gibson" • "Ontario's G. O. Yet Hon. G. E. Foster, said in the House Garry. The Warden appointed Robb. A. par- new look.up at Manchester. Granted oomioil request the Education Depart• M " ; "Laurier—the hope of Canada" ; be would relieve the taxpayers of $} mil- plana 4—Fred Pybue, Reuben Hinder rink, of Ashfield, ae second Auditor. A petition asking olid for 11 Meehanios' mogt of Ontario to furnish four copies of ,.Honest Government. Down with Corn - Mr. dollars by reducing tax on angora. Lorne Danford, Willie Ainley, Harry An invitation was reoaived from the Institutes in the Co, $10 was granted the school act and regulations for the use bines." Mr. Redpath was a millionaire from Blaine, Maggie McNeil. Road Reform Asoo°iation which meets each institute. • of each school section in the count one Y Y p g at Toronto on Feb. 9th. house A ver largoi attended ublio meetin tubal had been taken out of our poakete Class 5.—Fenn mem OP /MORAY OounumTEE. copy to be kept in the school hoose and and could now retire to an English Y Rogers, Robbie Mo- Tendere for Co. Printingwas awarded This committee recommended that a one copy for each school trustee. Report was hold i e the evening. Mr. Strachan Craeken, John Finn, Lida Crooke, James to the Exeter Tines, the inutes to be petition be sent to the Local. Legislature adopted. P propoccuria eied t remarks rat he openinge08 thew whether taken castle. Mr. apriv84 lyurier e sta op ally ood aoralqd OlsraracMo0rraoken n, Chas Kendall,Elsie XotcActkean, completed 30 days after proof is returned, requesting it to amend the Consolidated Moved by Mr. Proudfoot, and emended meeting, Mr, Gibson, the veteran M. P. publio, was a credit to" the Dominion. Arthur Finn. gg McAlpine, Co, Treasurer a report was read and 485888nient Ant of 1892. 1, by granting by lilr. Eilber, that a petition be present. P., was the apeaknr, After contrast- There is no country under the sun with J. H. Oenzeole, Princi referred to Finance Committe, and order- to towneliip councils the powers confer. ed to the Dominion Government request• inthe leaders of the two parties be re• the advantages of Canada and it is the pal' ed to be printed in minutes. red upon the aouoails of allies, towns and Ing them to pace a law removing restrio- (erred to the taotise of the Opposition in duty of every Canadian to burst the nota 2. The Striking Committee reported as incorporated villegee, by. notion 52 of tions so that Canadian fishermen be the Local Boase, owing to their inabflfty bondage that fine been enslaving them POEM= pines—Class 1—Nona. followsoumrvE.-Meeate. MoEwan, Cook, ooun its t h veeo to tha asentimentar township sibs of inflee to the reoentthe eh Rkind ga inand thee 001 tree to find any Good reason to fight the Gov and stand by a) res Trade policy. Claes 2—Carrie Ilingeton, Herbie eminent. In 1883 the Government was Jae. McMullen, M. P., of Wellington, Dennis (equal), Sinned, Sturdy, Oliver, Proudfoot, township made triennially by the town, freeing geoid nets, barmaalso to n Mange thepayingaby ermined with depriving the Roman was unable to be present owing to illness. Claes 3—Garfield Vanetone, Dolby Malloy, Stuart and Erratt. ship assessors instead of annually, the °f Catholics of their rights but the electors The Glee Club Bang The bounding Kende'', Mary Friendship, Fred Hay. FINANau.—Meyers. Silber, Gray, Halle; courts of revision having power to make anything but nominal license fee. Oar. returned Mowat and in 1880 the indfatr• sea'' with good effect, after which the croft, Lorne Pringle, Fergueon, Kerr, Holt, Cruioiebanlr, Kirk- annually such alteratione in the assess. rind. meeting was dismissed, Olase 4—Lena Backer, Lizzie Down. After passim several b ment was reversed and the Roman Oath- by and Turnbull meet roll as circumstances may require. g ylaws, the oboe were receiving too much. The so ing, Louis Reid, Fred Hunter. • EpUetlzeTxoN.—Moeere. McPherson, 3, Also granting to township oounotle the o un it adjourned about 8 o'clock Friday palled lion Bible also played its part but Grey COuneil Meeting. Claes 5—Thos Ford, Joe Budd, Rutz, Sperling, Domes, Bawden, Geiger, power to unite ,the ofoes of Treasurer g althou h Possis Mitchell, g prepared by a Conservative SENIOE 8 MD—Close 1—Jas Richard- Benneweie, Girvin and Woods. and Collautor of the Township. Report co. o0unou, times. lawyer in:Brantford and(recoremended by The ConeIl elect for the Township of George McCullough, Henry Stewart. ROAD AND BRmoE.—Mesas, Griffin, • adopted. The expellee of a County Council nes- the Ministerial Aeeociation of Toronto Grey mat at the Township Hall, MondayClass 2—Eddie Grewar, Herb Mit- son,Snnders, Mooney, Graham, Holmes, 00101111'8 nnrowo. Bion foots up to $960. the Opposition thought there wee a phones January 15th, pursuant to statute, and af- Sheppard, MoMurobie, 80011 and Mo. Mr. Dickson reported as follows ;—At Warden Taylor was pearly dead with of stirring up ¢trite and thereby gaining ter having severally made and subacribed °hell, Nellie Putland, Ivan Crooke and Ilveen:la grippe.the necessary Walter Broadrbe (equal), Vin ie Cardiff EDIIOATION.—Messes. Cos, Bissett Mo- present there ors 22 poreotte in OUetody, power, but in this they were disappoint- seats, The mi011100 of bthes�laabomeetiug and Willie Forbes (equal}. two females and twenty males. The fe- There were 20 applications for County ed, Mr. Mowat fought out the battles of se 1894 were read and Class 4F Albert Putland and Willie Donald, Kay, Neelin, A. Young and N. males are vagrants, Mary Walton, Gode• wards this session, 19 of whom were constitutional rights when endangered by passed. Moved Grieve (equal), Garfield Beaker, Arthur H. Young. rich, aged 84 years, and Mary J, Donald. granted, Peter Mnrpby having died. 17 Dominion interference and won everyby Jamas Turnbull, eeeoud0 by Thomas MoNanghtou, Willie Mutr. OooxxY PROPERTY.—Meesre. Milne, eon, MoKiilop, 60 years. Of the malesof this number were from township muni- time. There are 60,000 Roman Catholic Ennis that William Spence be Clerk at Gibson, Kennedy, MoBay, Shiele, two are insane, neither violent, one is °ipalitiee, so that the argument used that ohiidren attending Ontario 1'ublirierihoole the same salary as last year. Carried. Class 5—May Deadman absent, Climbers and Evans.. waiting removal to the asylum, the other the towns and villages were booming the and 30,000 in the Separate schools. In Moved by A, 0. Dames• seconded by g. Jennie n.Tanne Class 1—Hattie Down- WenonMoL'wanNRatz lee rs. Maoneolt Spalding, is under investigation, The remaining 18 House of Industry for selfish purposes 1890 election the pry of 1886 was repe¢t• James Turnbull that A. Reymann be ing, Jennie -Kate . Mooney. are vagrants, all ander eent000e, ranging was rather knocked out. ed with the French language scare added. Assessor at the some salary ea last year. Class 2—Kate Smith and Tat Smith STEOxAt,—Mesare. Proudfoot, Sheriti, from one to cis months. Of these eight - There were only 9 new members in the Mr. Meredith ]tad a roved of the le te. Carried, Moved by Walter Oliver, MP and Perot' Watt (equal), Thos Crozier, MaPhereon, P. McKay and Milne. be said to be totally unable t° earn Council this esr and 6 of these were lotion aeoed rat pP g ended b Thomas Ennis that Alex, Geo Olass 3 titin, Ida neon, ll. Moved byMr. Ferguson, seconded bymay Y former) Y P previous The esio 50 refer Stewart U8 Auditor for 1894. Carried. Gri 3—Willis Wilaou, Jno Driver, their living, their ages ranee from 62 to y Oo. Uounufllore. ring to these matters. or 60 The Reeve thou a Jessie Grieve, Edie MaCutlongh, Annie Mr. Graham that report be adopted 90 years ; one is blind, one a paralytic, a- eohools in Prescott and Russell where appointed Jatnee Living• and that cards with names of said 0001• one bent almost double, and the others CHURCH.f;111Jif:3• French was taught was the sore spot to Mon the other Auditor. 'tloved by Colvin, Ida P}bras and Leo Curry (aqua]), mitten be printed for distribution. Oar. feeble and tottering on the edge of the • the Opposition. They forgot to tell, how•Claps 4—Annie Atwood, Jae Ward, waiter Oliver, seconded by Thomas Olive Yanabone. Merl. grave. What are they to do when their "Easter Voices" ie the title of a service aver, that Hon. Mr, Roes, Minister of E0008 that Peter Sinclair, Joseph Arne. Moved by Mr. Aicllveen, emended by time expires ? Go out on the street and of raise to be Education, had issued regulations on strong and Ales. McKey be members of Harry Downing, Minnie Settergren, Mr. Grey that Mr. Baird, of Staple P goodP given by the Motheaten g Charlie Hain, Robt Crozier, Hilton Y, wait tilt some Samaritan comae and Sabbath school during Eastertide, Aug. 25th, 1885, to have English taught the Board of health for 1594, Carried. Hunter, Janie Kelly, Louisa Settergren. and Mr. Clerkeon,.02 Seafortb, eat on takes tbemhome ; no, the season of the The report of Maitland Presbytery may in all schools and also that Dr. Ryerson By -leave Nos. 48, 49, 50, 51 and 52, were g the Board of Examiners for present year. year will not permit of their being torn- be read on page 3 of this issue of Tue in 1851 66 had nuthorized the use ofread three times and passed. Moved by Olass 5—M¢bel Heycroft, Jennie Carried. ed out. I will lay the matter before the Pose. It was crowded out last week, French hooka. In spite of the Conserve. A, C. Da01ee, seconded by James Turn. h°raythe, Thos. Kelly, Jessie McMartin, Moved by Mr. Holt, ascended by Mr, sheriff and be guided by him• From this .4. memorial service having reference to tive watchword "Mowat must go," he bull that all accounts presented hereafter Sarah Beam. Proudfoot that J. Aeheeon, J. Scott and report, gentlemen, you will learn that the late Mrs. John Hill will be held next was elected by n large majority. In the be read by the Clerk before being passed. Mos Biome, Teacher. George Good be Trustees of the respective your county jail is doing triple work—as Snaday evening in the Methodist church. coming election the Opposition has not Carried. Alex. Stewart applied for aid noon[ 3. Collegiate.Inatit°tea in Godeeich, Clinton a0 asylum, house of refuge and a.bospi- 913,72 was the missionary colleatfen outlined its policy as Mr. Meredith ep. to the Logan family stating that they INTERMEDIATE Terme.—Chas 1—E Reil- and Seaforth. Carried. tal, and in working the jail as such the taken in the Methodist Sunday school pears to be iyiog low. A complaint has were in very destitute circumstances, dell,'1' Agar. Moved by Mr. Shiala, seconded by Mr, expenses for the year will be largely in•last Sunday. The total attendance was been made of extravagance in asylum moved by welter Oliver, seconded by Olasa 2—C Miitoy, W Agar, 8 For. Turnbull that Rule 19 be amended. No creased, 225. maintenance but it is a false statement. Thomas Ennis that the nm of 1112.00 be lythe, A Lowry. action. A punThere are note in our asylums ranted to be esby RETORT OP COUNTY PROPERTY OOMM[TTEE, young peoples' society has been or- ytnma 2,042 male g paraded Ales, Mohair. Olaea 3—T LeBon. hliu. MrMoved . Gibson that nrthe (opinion ofsdt k This committee reported having visit- ohnr°l� ilconnection It starts with a with alrge tmember. age annual expenditure s and 1 )ea per and pabi patient, in. ofCarried. the Single Tax Association on the Secretary loos( JDN[oR TEMP—CMS 1—J Forbes. County °email a Hoose of Refuge ed the jail and toned everything clean ship. eluding all salaries, deo•, is 5137• In the option in taxation was read over by the Olean 2—G McKay,1 Finn, 0 Driver should be erected in Huron County,and in good odlorder.The t with some balance ofthe be Rev. John Roes, B. A„ will give his United States the same average for 79 Clerk. Moved by A. O. Dames, second. and M Forsyth (equal). Carried by a vote of 28 to 22. The vote lecture on "John Calvin" in Melville asylums is $139, In the Central Prison ed by Thomas Ennis that the petition be Olen 3•-S Ward. • was as follows :—Yana—Bawden, Bis. pairs to the moray buildings, church on the evening of Monday, the there are 321 prisoners, whose average signed by the Reeve and Clerk on behalf Class 4—E Smith. . sett, Orutolrehank, Chambers, Gibson, REPORT OP ROAD AND ER1DOE COMMITTEE, 12th of February annual !seep, inclusive oP salaries, ie $189.• of this COun°f1 and forwarded to Thomas Class 5—E Muir, Girvin, Griffin, Grey, Holt, Holmes, Committee recommended that no notion Rev, W. Smyth, of Clinton, formerly 45. Compare this with Dominion Penf• Gibson, M. P. P. Carried. A letter was Enron SEOoem—Class I—Ida Zilliax, Donald; MoMurohie, 4loPhereon, McKay, fieri, Kennedy, Malloy, Mooney, Ma. b° taken comm.inthe request of the of Brueeels, will preach missionary ear• t0utiary, where there are 1,228 prieoners read from James Irwin re printing con- A Kendall, M McGuire, D Emmen. Canadian Inebitube to hold a !toad Be. mons in the Methodist church, Brussels, on longer tarots and the average expeedi• tract for 1894. W. E. Sanders applied Class 2—W Good, A McKelvey, 0 Neelin, Prondfoot, Sheppard, Stewart, form convention. Recommended that a week from next Sabbath. tura is $274.09. The Centre! Prison for permission to establish a slaughter Backer and L Hiudes (equal), 0 Zillias, Scott, Sperling, Sanders, Woods, Young, an iron bridge be built at Wroxeter. Re• Next Sunday the quarterly communion earned over disbursements last year $13,• house on lot 29, con. 10. Moved by L Sinclair, E Walker. (Colborne), Young, (Blyth) -28. Nays— commended that the Gulley bridge, Dun• service will be held at the Methodist719, an average of $45.73 per prisoner, James Turnbull, seconded by Walter Class 3—N Smith, L Herr, 0 Benneweie, Cox, Oook, Dames, Elber, lop's bridge and Ryan's bridge be rebuilt, Meath here. Fellowship meeting after while the revenue from the Penitentiary Oliver that the application be granted Edwards. Erratt, Ferguson, Graham, Geiger, of cedar. Would urge the commissioner morning sermon and sacrament eb olose was only $10,160, an average of $8.27.Ofa provided Mr.. Sanders complies with the ss Minter, W Shine, Halla, Kay, Kirkby, Milne, MoEwan, to stir up the Contractors of Grand Bend of evening service. This should be a sufficient answer to this provisions of the Public Health AM. Richardson,, 4. A Minter,M Putland. Mollven, Oliver, Retz, Shiel, Sherritt, bridge to complete their contend, and Rev. Mr. Woods, of Wingbam, and charge. In the Crown Lands Depart. Carried. Moved by A. C. Dames, Glass 5—A Malley, F. Thompson, Sturdy, Turnbull -22, also secure possession of the iron that has Rev. W. G. Reilly, of Brussels, 7 exohang- menta 8 naafis record shows the repaints aeoonded by Thomas funis that the nm M Hunter, 0 Ribharde. A considerable portion of ono afternoon disappeared from the old bridge, Tee ed pulpits last Sunday. The sermons to be $8,0$2,646.32, with total disburse of $36.00 ire greeted to James Lindsay JIINIO. Seams—Class 1-12 Forbes, D was spent by those opposed to the erect. application of Stephen for closing up delivered by Mr. woods were very highlymenta• or both inside and outside work, as a settlement in full of all claims for watb, B. Scott. ion of a House of Refuge, in trying to original road allowance, between lake appreciated by St. John's congregation. of $982,092. The Dominion Government damage sustained to filo horse by falling Claes 2-1e1 Settergren, N Wilson, Il upset this motion, and a resolution to the road eaeb and Sauble oonoesslon was Knox ohurch evening eerv10e will be for the same period report their romper; through Orenbrook bridge. Carried, Kerr, N Pan -tens. effect that the matter be deferred until granted. withdrawn next Sabbath evening, in con. to be $1,454,216 and expenditure $1,7767,• Moved by James Turnbull, seconded by Class 3-0 Richardson, P Arm. after the payment of the debenture debt nun ooenneslocnn'e REPORT. sequence f the united meeting in Mal- 436, showing a deficit of $318,221. The Walter Oliver that W,H Herr be awarded strong, E Lowry. in 1896, was thoroughly discussed, but villa ributoh, The Christian Endeavor appointment of ofioialsand the fees paid the printing for 1894, on the same terms ()lase 4—B Putland, 0 Frain, P the motion lost on a division. A 0001- Mr. Ainsley reported as follows :—We will also meet with Melville Society after was dealt with very pointedly. Mr. Gib• as Met year. Carried. The following Richards, A Lowry. mittee, coneistfng of Messrs. Mnilur°hie, have erected live bridges in the county the evening service. son said the fees paid were the same as accounts were presented, viz.:—Hart & Olass 6—S Forsythe, L Pybus, Milne, Either, Proudfoot and Bawden during the year, and have made a great Rev. A, Y. Hartley, of Bhievalo, will in Jno. Snndfield McDonald's time in Riddell, election blanks, $8 37 ; A Ray. Graeme Richardson, It -Burgess. was appointed to investigate possible than ¢rein repairs the old bridges ; I believe preach in Melville ohuroh ou Saturday at 1871. Re divided several °Quoties, main, James McNair, A Turnbull, Miss Dowser, Teacher. sites for a Homo of Refuge, with ilia possible y Y good repair at the pros• 1:30 m, Communion service on Bab- Huron in the number, and gave two Thomas Calder, John Ridley, Duncan table cost thereof, and report at June ant time. All the iron bridges in the bath utornfug. In the evening lieu. D, registry offices. The oeooud one for McDonald and William Spenoa, snob noon 4. meeting. Of ponies this does not bind county -10 -have been pointed. Iu eon. B. McRae Of pranbrool[, will reach. Huron was located et Blyth bet the Go, 94 00, for services as Depuby returning SENIOR PART SECOND --Claes 1—John junction with the Lambton Commission• p oliioera ; Trustees of School sections Nos George' Hazel Johnston, Robbie iVilbee, the council to the creation of a House of The anuunl meeting of the congregation Council refused to oreob a building. The Raiage, but simply authorizes the Dorn• 80, we contented with G. and J. Brown, will take place on Monday afternoon, at fees received from the 504801oh registry 1, 9, 4, 5 and 9, each $3 00, for use of Georgie Rose. of Belleville, to erect, at Grund Bend, a the close of the Tbanke ivfn service, ofice afn0e 1873 were $38,594 68, so that sohnl banes at election ; A Reymann, Class 2—Annie Sinclair, Al#rori mittee to secure information' steel bridge for the sum of $1,580.20 ;Easom. Moved by Mr. Holt, e000aded by Mr. which will begin at 2 0 olook. 6 it has been a 'good earning institution— Mice for pee of Hall at Oranbrook for election, McDonald that a grant 02 010.00 be made bridge was to have been completed by the 14Ir. Skene, of Knox' Colla a °oou led bhe utoafe8 bring received from eo le $3 00 ; Win Milne, Ieseranee on Town • Class $—Annie Riuherdson, Rob for planting flowers around the Court 181 of Oot, ; it is not p yet, and I !lave the pulpit in Melville ohnroe last Bun- who had eerviocs performed for it, P The ship Hall and freight on road sorapers, M°Lan°hlin. for plc ing ilow no authority to say when it will be. The day, Hie discourse in the morning was Province of Ontario is the only one cut $2 87 ; David Breckenridge, repairing Eva Class r cMarton Howe, Artie Irwin, wingwall of Man0heeter bridge has been founded on Solomon's Songs, 0th ebapter of debt. tluebeo hoe a debt of $15,000,• oelv0rt at lot 1, Don, 2, $2 40 ; John man MoGuitre.an, Arthur Crozier, Nor- House. 0)10)18001! 01008 0. • repaired and extended ata coat of $450 ; and 10th verse, "She is fair as the moon ; 000 and the other provinces 56,000,000. McAllister, lumbar and gravel, $6 00 ; wee Joseph Ntegle was the contractor. Chore bright Ontario has now $5,800,000 to the Mrs. M0 1100h, hexes remitted, 2 80 ; Chess 5—Myrtle Wilson, Jennie • iii epplie lion Hotvlo made from Muyioinnlil was n great and uuoommon flood at the artnytwith lbanne s," and was 000 of scent and etre stands to -day with 8j millions Mrs. Steele, taxes remitted, $2,80 ;5 John Damson, Willie Hayoroft, Nelson Wil - . 8 G,ey, eh far Rid in maintaining mouth of the Bayfield river, which severe. 6g as Ler assets. How was it with the Do• Hanna oulvert oil boundary Gra and hnmson, Frnukia Dennis, Harry Finn. g 1 tested the new bridge and damn od it encouragement le the °buroh, In the y y emNxea PART SITCO-018E8 1—Nina bridges. Laid over until .June session Y g g evening au excellent sermon, largely de• minion Government ? In the $72,000,000 Elmo, $1 00 ; W H Kerr, balendo print - when the ansa now ponding between the to some extent, but it can be repaired at voted to young people, was preached. expended ships Confederation only a very ing nontraot, 97 50 ; James Lindsay, for Blashill, Jeep Good, George Thompson, little coat, when the in is good to work small percentage was found fault with settlement in fall of alt olnint8 for danta a Willie Ameut, County and Morrie townehlp will pro- g way ,"xt was ", 2 the head of the two P g g Close 2—Jessie McNabb. hebly be settled. upon, and the channel of the river has so ways," Ezelr3el, 21st altapter and latter by the Opposition. Mowat was noted to horse, paused by falling through Cran• Application from Tpruberry townahlp changed that it will be ueueseary to drive °lauee of 21st veree. Mr. Skene also ad• for his pure administration of Public brnolt bridge, $38 OD ; Sheppard Bolton, Class 3—Violetnlv Gsrbie, Stewart some spites to protect the approanhos to dressed the Sabbath school and the affairs. The new Parliament buildings ]routing stone and filling up holes in road, BeaSootrice Roy Ainley, Gerbig Msleom, in reference to °toeing up Turnberry the bridge. There is 000eiderable differ. Chrietian Endeavor. Rev. Mr. Ross was were erected at Toronto and nothing peed lot 85, con, 6 and 6, $$ 00. Muved by Beatrice Binahtil, Willie Zilliex. street in 33118801118 village. Granted. Moved ly eMr,ve a villa seconded.Gran by Mr. eerie between the estimated nand arena] away ab Toronto, for extras. The lowest tender was ea- James Turnbull, seconded by Walter Class 4 --Nara Kendall, Mildred MtiMurohie that By-law No, 9, 1874, be Bond bridge noenses of the b beingaerco °d ale ndGrand eoms seourf13' was bed in forth°omiante u rynnd asyoesenry a mat• Olivera ii,parried, foregoing oartga,t then adjourneds be Scott, Glass 5-Lily Cooper, George RIM. repeated and that this Clounty do not ee• other works not beingdote, A detailed In the prop of a Canadian turkey sold tar of lot the oontre°to a were Conserve• to meet again at the Tewuehi all, on ardaou, May l; ilii. sumo any bridges except those properly statement is also givn of all payments in Liverpool recently was found a fives, In 1892 a now Apt ryas passed the 2nd day of March next, when Nth. Mies. Corneae, Teacher. coming under Statute. No action. made on behalf of repairs, lumber, etc., diamond valued at $225. The turkey de¢liu with au0008eion duties whereby musters, Feneeviewers and Poundkee ere County Solioitor Garrow addressed the for roads and bridges. was one of a shipment from repent! anything over 100 000 goingto Beene will be a tointed. Wit. Srna0E,p It ie announced that J. F, Moore of °onuoilin retoronoe to Wiugham foot and i3rookvillo. Y g $ Pl bridge And aleo on the arbitration ease REPORT OP EDp0ATI0N'OOISMITTEF,. of 2 %dents would be subjected to e duty Clerk. Oouetlin, has Treasurer of Whitby Township with Morrie township. One vote was oast for the proh ibition of 21� 6 end over $200,000, 5%, P h1oot l• 0138 84 0 10 000. dod p• The Committee reported as follow r— plebiscite in Se. Agatha, Waterloo yenta commended at 5250 and eollooted Hamra ea Cowan, actin for Kirbyage of over $10,000. leaving a short. by Mr. Griffin, seconded by Mr. In teferenod to the complaint of W. Hoy- county, and 93 against. It now Iran. 14 million dollars last year, Now York Gregory, of Windsor, on Saterdey issuegThe Mutt Menufaoturin Turnbull that in future the Co, Tema- rook and Samuel Treffy, trueteee of el. 8. epire8 that a bet was made that them g Company, areth remit mete for Go. Wards to mull. No. 11, Hay, against M0• Tom, inspector, would not be a eiq to vote forprohibition Slaty levied on 5600 and upwards end a writ le libel against the Evening Re- st rngare°p,whole 0.,cave anthem; ee in uphW. g e est year e, This ll) million tntaio from cord, claiming $10,000 edmidt The semis' supplies, dm., have ns of b to can Cerri ryaeureis instead of to the Tissues. charging Lim with dealing unfairly in the there, and me pony to the bot, to save this a°oro°. This Aot in Ontario only neper some lima ago stated that Gregory A. pain list! with liabilities Uitrriod. matter of sele0ting schoolsite for this big money, voted the prohibition tioket, touches the wealth and the mono ret kat to disordeel house. P t sof be beau Y Y P Y $00,000 and $70.00