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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Expositor, 1869-07-23, Page 6F Godenoh 'OWAehkp O UflC .' The Council met at Hohnesville according to adjou:rm hent, on July 801.1869. s All the members present, the Reeve in. the Chairs Minutes- of the last ineethi were red and passed. A petition from ..lT1 McLeary praying for some help as he is -sufferii►g frog¢. al sore leg, being unableto work, etc. Movt• ed by Mr. Patton, sec., by Mr. Lomas That the sum of five dollars be granted Wm. Mc. Le%ry as he is now under medical treatment and is unable to provide for h*maelf—Carri- ed. Moved ;by Mr. Patton, secs by Mr Weston That thefollowing amounts be paid - for work done in the several Ward's in this township On acwunt ,of, sudden breach etc.) viz -Ise. Ward No. 1, James Peacock, for building a bridge on the lat., 1 Con., near Dunlop's, 20 ; Mathew Donley for gravely ing $20, . for filling holes - on Munro's side Tine $18 , David McNeely for repairing the centre of road $9 • George McKee for repair- ing bridges $28 50. In - Ward No. 2, Wm. McRae for gravelling on the 7th Concession opposite Lot 15 $29.50 Horace Newton for putting in two culverts on. the .Buron Road $9.50 ; John'White for work on the Saw Mill road. $1.50 A: Taylor -for : work at R. -Papot's bridge $1.25 ; Edward Acheson and others for repairing a sudden breach on the Huron. Road etc., $23. In Ward No. 3, ams= follows : to Patrick Currie for gravelling 54 rods on the 7th Con., etc.. $40. for culvert, etc.; on the 7th Con., $5..50 ; Davicl Mc- Neely for work done -on the centre -road $9 ; James Gallagher tor gravel $6.06, for repair=' ing culverts on the 7th Con., oppotite Lot 37 $1.50. In Ward No. 4, William Stanley for putting in a culvert on the 1lth Con , $6 ; William Holmes for gravel 16tn Con , ; Thomas Cafzer for repairing culvert the 9th Con„ $2 ; E; Holmes for printing: $1.25 ; . Robert Beacom for pb. contract on the Bay Con., $16 ; -Gabriel Elliott pt.; con- tract on do., $5. In Ward. No. -5, as follows, James Johnson for repairing a breach .on tl e 16th Con., and a culvert on do., $1E1.50 ; John Disney for- work done on the Mait , Con., $14, for repairing -a sudden breach -$7'- 50 ; Mathew Herbeson for repairing a bridge on the 14th Con., $7`; Richard Rye for Hur- on Road $2 ; George Steep for putting in .a advert on the 9th Con., $5 ; Mrs. Lapi r for gravel Base Line $5 ; James Fair f r lumber $1.80. The petition of William E - liott and Wm. J, Johnson in reference to the ::•cad between lots 14 and 15 on the 4th`Co4, ` love 1 by Mr. Patton, seconded_ by Mr, Weston That the petition of Messrs Elliott cured Johnson be leftover to next meeting of 'Jounc l- and that the Reeve make enquiry concerning the same- and report at ne t =Meeting of Council. Carried. The petitidn .4 Francis Whittingliam- in reference to s greying the line running. through the wet corner of Lot 80, lttait.., Con. fMoved °4r. Ford, seconded by Mr, Lomas That t iouncil instruct A. Bay Esq. , -to survey the road at the bridge on the Mt. Con., at M. ° rrhittinghams, farm as soon es possible— f tarried. Moved by Mr. Patton, seconded; iy Mr! Weston That $17 be paid Willie • ohnson in part payment of- contract f . r gavelling - on the Centre Road—Carrie -loved by Mr. Ford seconded by 1V1r. Lomaa�ss-, 'Chat Edward Page be allowed $3 for dash }yes done to a buggy in a broken crossway en the Huron Road—Carried. Moved by Forct,' 'seconded by :Mr. Lomas That aims Entioknapp be paid $6 for care arid -:ipport of a ,foundling for'. six -weeks-Calr- } • :ed. Moved by Mr, Ford, seconded b - • tr. Weston That the Widow Leavis be p id. •:':i on account of indgency. " Moved by -Nr. anon, . seconded by Mr. Weston That te ollowing accounts be paid. - :,ewis Elliott for repairing a scraper $3 0 Villianl Touch bourne for iron for. do 1 5 W. itlonntcastle for 500 feet of elm .dank for the bridge at R. Papots, Huron/Road. ' - - 7 00 $71 751 The Council then adjourned to meet again .n the 3rd Mondayin Algust, proximo. JOHN SHAW, Tp. Clerk. THE,. EA 0 TH. West Wawanosh Council, The:. Council met this day (June 15th 186. , ) orsuant to adjournment ; all the memb- rs °sent minutes of last meeting were red .:d passed. A. petition of Josh. Foster a d • :ler inhabitants of Con;. 14, to have e -: ie'line opened between lots: 2I and 22 as •;:sent and read. Moved by. Mr. Cum g, • ondecl by Mr. Gaunt, That the sum , id _► be appropriated according to the prayer • 1,bove petition. Mr• Josh, Malloughna Messrs John Johnson, Peter McCann, a, d 'in. McLean, as his surities for. the Calle t- stip for the current year, said nommatoos • :re accepted by this Council. Moved by .:.. Gaunt seconded by M. Hunter T1:at e thousand dollars be raised bg gene al ation for improvements on roads a d ales, and that the money be expended as ows, viz ': on line of 2 and 3 Con. , $13 ; :: 4 and 5 line $80 ;- on 6 and 7 line at =:i's Hill $200 on condition of • parties n- :stecl adding the sum of $100. by vol n- f. subscription ; on 8 and 9 line $1 ° 0. :ides' 24 and 25 Con., 8' $74`; on 10 and a l $80 - ; on 12 and 13 line $126 ; o.14 1., $100 ; on east boundary $30, and or, • scrapers $66--0arried. Moved by Mr- int, seconded by Mr, Cumming tha an or be issued in favour of John. Ashley for iii payment of 12 scrapers $5.50 each.. • ed by Mr. McIlwaiix, seconded by. Nair. . ater That the Council' now adjourn ill 20th of August.next—Carried. JAS. -SCOTT, Tp. ,Clerk.,:, JUNE 25th, 1869. i special meeting having been called to `• • o -t measures for building a bridge on Coo.; • replace ORO suddenly destroyed by -flood . . a last meeting of Council It was -Moved `'Ir. Hunter, seconded by Mr. Cumming the bridge to be built on Con., 6 be of following description, viz : Culvert 'set high, 30 feet long =;' timber to fitted on three sides 10x12 to be cover- - rith' 6 foot sticks, flatted on three sides, ;honlclered two inches all the = lumber .e all cedar. All old logs to be removed - i the culvert and `water way. The cul-. ~.o be .covered with earth and • the old - .. .{'r to be used in filling up 6he gully. Ind: planking -to be deposited, properly ., nearly opposite Mr. Chas. Shucrls and on 7th Con.—Carried. ° Moved by . 'inter; seconded by Mr.. Cumxuing -.:re be raised by taxation on the rata- , .}perty- of the to-wn$iip, the sum Of • r -five dollars to pay for the AN- cifk d above—Carried. Council then ad- ;TAME 3 SCOTT, Tip, Clerk. emernber that the CREA leering AT - 1 TAKE NOTICE T3 .T _JOHN . HA LDAN, - has been appointed -Official Assignee for the County of Hurop. , Office at S ro, r,—J, S. PORTER'S. 'Office at GoDERIou,- ireetly opposite the Post Office. Goderich, Marchi 5th, 1868. 13-tf. Fa.rrn for Sale. THL subscriber offers for sale the farm he= ing Lot No. 9, in the 2nd Concession, Township of Tuckermith, consisting of 80 acres,. nearly all cleared- -There is a good Frame House on the lot, and a large Barn, a never failing spring creek runs through the farm• Eor particulars apply to A. G: VAN EGMOND, At the Seaforth Carding Mill: Seaforth, July 2n -d• 82-2m- Mi0M'CREGOR & SON, BOOKBINDERS -IT LLET • • A RE prepairtd to execute binding in every - style. Persons residing at a Idistanee by leaving- their books at the Signal Book' Store, Qoderieh, or at the " FxrosiToi." office, Seaforth, stating style, may rely upon them being well bound. AT THE LOW EST PRICES, And returned without delay. Seaforth, June 11; 1869. 78-tf, i .ATS A ' D CAWS ! oohs and Shoe c&e,, - &c., AT RED UCI;D PRICES Mak.e 1100111 for Fall To Continue for ur eeks Rcmcmbcr! .! SE FOR The Sign of the Jig Next door to Scott II, July 22nd, 1869. PCOP COPY CED oods! 1 Robertsou's. HEIFER STRAYED. TRAYfED- from the, premises of the sub- scriber, _about the middle of May, -a 'yearlingleifer, all red, excepting white face. Any person giving such information as -will leadto her recovery, will be suitably reward- - ed . - JOHN WINTERS, Seaforth, July 7th, 83-tf InsolventAct of 1864. In the County Court of the -County of -Huron. -Heron_ In the matter of JAMES HATT, : An Insolvent; Dominion of Canada, Province of Ontario, County of Huron, To Wit : NTOTICE is hereby given thatofi Thursday the Sixteenth. day of September next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon as Council can be heard, the- undersigned -will apply to the Judge of the said Court for at discharge under the said Act. Dated at ISeaforth this 7thday of July,. A. D. 1869.1: - JAMES HATT, By BENSON & MEYER. 83-tf. His Attornies ad ,item. INSOLVVK N 0T ACT DF 1864.: . In the Matter of JAMES ELLIOTT, of Seaforth, an Insolvent. TUE creditors of the Insolvent are notiifi ed that he has made an assig eal of his estate and effects m ffects under the above act, to me,,the undersigned Assignee,. and that they are required ' to furnish me within two months- from this date with their claims, specifying the security they hold if any, enrol the value of it, and if noneP stating the fact, the whole attested; under oath, with the vouchers in support of such claims. Dated. at Goderich, in the County of Hur- on, this 25th day of June 1869: JOHN HALD,A.N, Official Assignee. Goderich._ June 25. ISO 82-tf- Insolvent Act of 1864. In the County Court of the County of f 'uron= In the matter of EDWARD _PENTON. ,Ali `Insolvent. Dominion of Canada, PROVINCE OP ONTARIO, County of Huron, To Wit : NOTICE is hereby given thaton Thursday the Sixteenth day of September next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, or as soon as Council can be heard, the undersigned will apply to the Judge of the sank Court for a discharge under the said Act. Dattd at Seaforth this 7th day of July, A. D, 1869. EDWARD PENTON, By BENSON & MEYER, His Attornies ad Limn. QODER1CH GM Cr CbODL. MHIS school will resume business on Mon - .l day, the 9th of August, when all pupils are requested to be present. A thorough training is given- in the usual subjects of a High School Education, inclur7 iug Commuer- cial Arithmetic and Book -Keeping and pu- Uls are prepared for matriculation in the niversities, and for passing the. examina- ons of the L -acv Society, etc. For my fur- ther particulars, application may be made to J. PRESTON, B. A-, Head Mastsr. Goderich, July, 1869. 84-3in. MR JOHN THOMPSON THANKS his numerous customers for their liberal patronage during the last fifteen, years, and trusts he will receive its continuance. - He has now on hand. a large assortro.ent smf Good Sound ;Green 1-lerulock 11 Which he warrants will give satisfaction: ALSO, 200,000 FEST OF PINE CUT Fon GGILGIG AND GENERAL PURPOSES, Which he offers on liberal terms, Orders will be promptly attended to. He has also on hand a large .assortment of • WELL SEASONED ACCOUNTS : I To which he calls the his old a h ttention of his customers, who will find it to their advant- age to retire them. promptly, and without legal proceedings. Seaforth, July 15th, 1$69. 844f - TEST BR en€I' ° ; July 153. House of Commons Trish, Church Bill, as Hous of Lords tea a tion. A f ter spirit+ IOUSC divided,_ and with respect to End agreed to by a vote enduient giving was also hist by a. vo and the amendment Catholic's andr•esb tined without any inoi' the ople in bogsrons on the Iris being:held inll par London, July 16. gainst the Irish Clan Derby is signed by 41 was entered against ground that it- looke of Church and State, nized by any country adoption of the Bin, the designs of those' severanee extended 'I United kingdom, to umption of grants a. of property; The pr that thepassage of'th lent stretch of the po which shakes confide. The protest set forth of putting the dsesta xrd , wed church on orgi ination. of the this `grievance _caused the Irish Protestants supporters of the TI ate.. the Catholics to At Lu.rgan, i13 -Ire an Orange mob- was They retaliated by u seventeen houses occr °lies, The woodwor' and the furniture wer into the street and bu been restored at the Newry an Orange by a Catholre -'party. .fir ed- at their assaila r;i driven off, lea.ing t ber cin the field badly London, July 16. Commons the eonside Church Bill was eon endnent granting ha' foi private endowme' The amendment, ton grants, was re je ted b to 240 The amendment Lords for the postpo fundis was lost by a v After the reje tionf rnent proposed by` ,h raeli. took the ffo3r g; length, He.regrett, of the aaendnrent;, of Lords. . The Chili tlt:a tion t issue- st .t� J le thought 'the agree to read the Bill asec( ant of magnirr3ity, grunt majority ranf< measure ; and - this a given on the uiI(:ler t House_ of Commons amendments adopted spirit. He could no the course Governme be , reconciled to the out t) the House of Mr. . Gladstone rep saying tbat the prom:' House of Lords was which could be app )ectively 'considered. ,ed that riledge had no had conceded much Lords, and had f'21; time pled es .given. If any harm had be. Church, it -was by th he grievous and on establishment would and l=ife of .he religi London, July . Z 7. the Ruse of Lords w endmmnts 'to the I Il regard to zoL'leurrc Ulster grant, but'i amendment refuSing' surplus proceeds of the relief of uravoi$ milking as propos_ preamble, and defer attan of the funds, 1 S.I.A. M ,dri yesterday, Iar,Shall the nem inigstors, Cal) net w majority ; and - Thor changed, the polity o was unchanged, Th lnutie=s replied, makin on the Government Madrid, July 17. of France anal*Prim the Spanish regency. C'ontstitu.tent Cort l until Oct. PreViom ment the Cortes supe 1 time eouutr-y dust Madrid, July i ec€ othee and t ge.i rn on of p all4-doll` nleerr of the city h