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MERICAN COLLARS
RESS GOODS,,Eatra
ENGLISH PRINTs.,
cents, 7 cents and $
C aranteed
IN COLOR.
'elaWIIIER than the
tres and Ladies' HOS.
?iain and Ribbed, %.
50 cents per pair.
fi:NTLEMEN.
•
ffer New LINEN
1 the New STYLES
ANHATTAN SHIRT,
12 to 17 inches.
1:t BOWS,
RAW HATS,
4- AMERICAN HATS,
ROADWAY STYLES.
!-INGLISH
HAT,
:in WEAR,
KID GLOVES, all
- cents to .$1 25.
DEPARTMENT FOR
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ETE with the BEST
Finest ENGLISH, -
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ante.
OF THE -777
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REAL ESTATE FOR NAL#E.
'PATOIS FOR SALE. -East half Lot 11, Con,
X 12, Arcinuop; and West half Lot 19, Con. 12
lielatiop; also South 60 acres of Lots 1 and 2
Con.10, Morris, adjoining the Village of Blyth.
yeeparticaltirespplyto Me0AUGHEY & HOWIE-
MD, Barristers. &e., Seaforth. 425
nag LOTS FOR SAT/E.-Containing 5 acres
each, adJoining the Town of Seaforth. The
Mostdesirable situation for private residences.
Terms reasonable, with immediate posemesIon.
Apply tea. W. 0, MEYER, Barrister, Seaforth,
er to L. MEYER, Ilarpurhey. 441
'PROPERTY FOR SALE. -For sale on roa�on
[1 able terms, a deeorable property situated on
lige street, Seaforth. A good baainoss stan d ,
in which are two storeswith a dwelling over .
apply to the proprietor or to Wm. Campbell,
Beaforth. 1. HATTER, Hawtry. 442
- • — •
pliOEERTY FOR SALE.—That valuable prop -
erty on Godericla Street oeettpied by the 0-oder-
ieh Manufacturing Company as( a Machine Shop.
Also dwelling house and lot adjoining. The above
property will be sold on easy terms. For particu-
lars apply to GRAY & SCOTT. 489
VUILDING LOTS IN SEAFORTII FOR SALE
—Dr.COLEXIAN, having laid tut the grounds
recently occupied as a- Driving Park into Bald-
ing Lots, is prepared to digpose of lots on reason-
able terms to any who mav desire them. Parties
desiring to purchase should make immediate ap-
plication. 864
DBOPERTIVFOR SALE.—Two`lots, with a 2
• story frame house and barn, situated on the
gadget Square, Seaforth. The premises ,have
been mei as an egg paeking establishment; and
are well adeptel for any public business. For
particulars apply to the proprietress, Mrs. MAL -
COM, Seaforth, or to D. GORDON, Goderieh. 4 81
VAR! FOIt SALE.—For Sale, Lot No. 7, Co n.
x 10, lforris, containiug 64 arcs, 25 of waie h
are cleared, well fenced and in a geod state o f
ettltivatioa-' the rernainaer is Well timbere d
There are 4Bares of choice frail trees bearing ,
a gooa log house and frame stable. Is 1 mil e
_from the Blyth station of the London, Huron an d
Brno Railway. For further particulars to JOH N
LilDralw on the prerniees, or to W. OLEG G,
Blyth. 425
AaALIJA.BLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. -For
Y sale that comfortable and commodious reel-
denee on Sohn Street, the property of Mr. Albert
Sperling. The houee is new, is well finished, and
contains "seven rooms besidesclosets together
with a vrood shed, eollar, and all necessary im-
provemente. Hard and soft water. Two lots
planted with ehoiee fruit trees'. Terms easy.
Possession immediate. Apply to Mr. ALBERT
SPARLING. 444
PIM'OR SALE IN T UCKERSNIITEL-B e -
ing Lot 27, Con. 4, L. R. S., containing 200
acres, 150 ecru cleared, 130 acres in a good state.
of cultivation, 20 acres excellent pasture well
fenced and watered, bee good barns and seable s,
root cellars for 200 loads. Thie is a good tarm, 4
miles front Seafortb. station, S miles from Brne e -
field cheese factory, on a good gravel road. For
further partioulars apply to JOHN LAWRENCE.
Egmendville P. 0. 48344
'RAMS FOR SALE. -West half of South half of
x Lot 18, Con. 3, Morris, Huron County, contain-
ing 50 acres. The above lot is all buah, of the
best quality, and is only eix miles frora Brussels ;
also south half of Lot 19, Con. 8, Morris, Huron
County, 100 acres'slimed' bush and the best of
soil, miles from Brussels station, G reat Western
Railway. For price and terms apply to C. R.
COOPER, Brussels, or to CALVIN A. CA.M P -
BELL, Seaforth I?. 0. 448o
TORE AND DWELING HOUSE FOR SALE.
I). -For sale in Chiselharst, a large tram e
Store with comfortable dwelling in coanection,
together with a anarter-acre lot. This is in t he
centre of a thriving agrieultarod countay, and is
an excellent stand fora. country store. The Post
Office is in con aection with the store Terms
easy. For particulare apply to to the proprietor
on the premises or to Chiselhurst P. 0. WIL
LIAM MOORE. 4444
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. -For Sale
Lot No. 6, Con. 7, Hallett, consisting of 10d-
- seres-with the exception of some village 10t 11—
being a first-olass farm, sitnated clue by the vil-
lage of Kinbuna. 74 miles from Seaforth and 84
hare Clinton; good gravel roads to market ; th ere
is a good barn and stablea on the premises, an d a
comfortable house; some 200 fruit trees, and
never -failing water. For particulars apply to the
proprietor, Constance P. 0. R. N. ADAMS. 445
FARM FOlt SALE. -For Sale, Lob 12. Con. 6,
Hallett, consisting of 100 acres of land, 40 acres
cleared, and the balauce well timbered with hard-
wood. There is a log house, sided, a 1 Tame barn
sudontinaldings, a good well, and a young bear-
ing erehard of choice fruit trees. Situated 8 miles
from Seafoith, 6 miles from Clinton, 14 from
Milburn. TC1112E4 made kuown on application on
the promises. Possession given immediately,
ELIZABETH HARVEY, Constance P.O. 430
}"ARM FOR SALE.—FOL Sale, Lot No. 5, Con.
2, H. R. S., Tuckersmith, containing 100 acres,
75 Of whioh are leared, wall fenced and in a high
state of cultivation, the balsam( well timbered
-with hardwood; there is a large and comfortable
brick house, good frame barns, ftheds and stables,
anti all other noceasitry ontbuildinge ; there are 2
good wailo, anti% spring creek crosses ono corner;
Lk good orehara of bearing fruit trees; is within
two and a half miles of Seaforth. Apply to the
Propdetor on the promises or to Egraondville post
Mace. WILLLaal MIDFIELD. 445
PIM FOR SALE. -For Sale, Lot No. 29, Con.
9, Hibbert, containing 100 aorce, 90 of which
arc:tamed, free of stamps, well feneed, and iu
LIrst.elasscultivetion. A beau 6a-10, nearly new,
a shed and stable 80x3d, a driving fined 28x40,
brick root. hewer laid ji, epleadid brick dwelling
hem, and till other necessary outbuildings. A
good erehard mut welt watered. This is one of
tile most aosirable foams in this ilecqon of coil la,
ka Term': eaey. Apply to the proprietor oil 111 Et
promisee, or to Egmandville P. 0. GEOLtOrE
BALE, 442
00171tTTY COUN IL.
(Concluded from Last eek,.)
WEDNESDAY, 3 RS 7, 1876.
The Council met pursuant o adjourn-
ment. After routine busines the Clerk
read. the report of the audi rs, which
was ordered. to be filed; also a number
of accountsawhich were referred to the
Finance Committee,
ESTIMATES, &C.
The follosving documents were read.
and referred to the Finance Committee:
coUNTY FINANCES. ;
The following is a statement of the
finances of the County on Ihe 17th of
May, 1876:
Amounts due for County r4es by
Ashfield $3a;803 5
Colborne - 70 0
-Hay. 237 '0
Meliillop 405 8
Stephen 8,197 6-49,858 84
Cash in Bank 9,795 011
PRIt- FOB, SALE. -For Sale, LOG No.24, Con.
1, Stanley, containing 97 acres, More or less,
80 of which aro cleared, well fenced, and in a
state of good cultivation, the balance is well tarn -
bered. Theta Is a frame barn and stable, an 0
good new fraine house with stone cellar, kitelien ,
wood sheatind all other coaveuieuces. A never -
falling well and a good bearing oechard. Is 2
miles from Brucetiela Station and 4 Miles fro in
°Linton. A gravel road leading to each alio Q.
Apply to the proprietor at Varna P.O. eTE1031.e. 8
PEaRE.ea, 431
Ea! 1 VIC A KT IOC
V(TGS FOR IIATCIIING.-Pare Light lirahmas
To be liad at 1). MeNauglit'e shop from
LEWIS CALDElt, Seaforth. 489
SINGLE WA(100N FOR S ALT.; .-A s t mug
p
shienld wg em eood order, far sale cheap.
apply at, ALLEN'S Grocery.
• n
. 441
NoTicE TO BITILDERS.-any person want-
- in.; S mil, Cliavel or Stones, eau leave their
orders at T1f0a. L EE'S Cirocery,ttral it will be
liverea on theehortast uothie. THOMAS. ears -
RIE. 488
TENDERS
cutting
receive Teutlere until Monday, june 19, for
WANTED. -The undersigneil will
a deep drain through the burial ground at
Halimrhey. Perticuiare can bo obtained upon
appueetaii eitiee of the undersigned. ROBT.
GOVENLOCK, JA.MES SCOTT. 444-2
19,648 87
Due to municipalities for I
school grant of 1875 $1,048 0
Non-resident taxes 8,168 60--e 9,216 60
Balance available... . . ..... , 110,431 7
ESTIMATED EiTENDITURE. 1
The following is a statement of the esl-
timated expenditure of the County for
1876, to be raised by assessment :
Administration of justice $ 2,00
Inail.tiests 15
J
1,7
Miscellaneous and Contingencies. 1,60
Jury. 8,00
Stationery and Printing. 1,00
School Management.1,75
Lunatics and Charities 40
Salaries and Connell Feu 5,00
Repairs on County Buildings ..... • - - - BO
Goderieh High School .. . , . 400
Clinton High School.. ........... .... 40p
Town Lines.- .... . . • • ....... - • • .• • •. 3,00
•
Gravel Road Debenture Interest... • • • • 15,70
do SinkingFaiad... ,... 1... 6,
Northern Gravel Road Debentur ;In-
reat • 1,200.
do Sinking Fund... 1,00
Crown Witnesses. . 50
County Bridges .1... 10,14
EarieraTED RECEIPTS, '
'‘ 6' Registry Officei ... 2,859 82
't . 500 001
Revenue from Licenses
1
NON-RESIDENT LAND.
Statement of collections from 'none
resident lands, from Janu ry lst to April
30th, 1876:
Ashfield 5 608 44'Dayfie1d... ; ... 68 sp
Colborne ... 112 951Sea1orth . 1.. , 15 013
Clinton 8 841Turnbeiry .I... 14 21
Goderieh Town '10 291Tueltersmi h - 16 07
Goderieh Tp227 25IUsborne . ., . 88 4
Grave.. . , 126 28E. Wawa. ' chili: 246 2
Howiel ' • 5 78 W. awe deb. 682?
Monis .. 158 821Wroxeter , .... 6 Bp
McKillop 552 72,Wingliam .... 10 76
Stanley. 111 911 i
Hay 1,934 49' Total. .... 7,145 76
Stephen ... . a,511 92:
THE BRIDGES.
Estimated cost of repisiri g and reS
building bridges in -the Coun y of Huron
for 1876 :
TOfiatAPII CAlt F011 SALE. ---For Sale
Oheap, the Portable Photograph Car and all
utensils corup Iee, oma f erl-U& lb y 51r• Johnson.
S
rhe car will be Hold either with or without the
118:i"fto'r•LhAil),I.)ioy.'oAtLaLe anNuditeromBigsootelN,.Hallett, r to
431
•
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE.
--Per sea, Cheap, 1 Combined reaper and
alower, made ley Elliott of London, in good or-
Lier; 1 lumber aagoa, paten` arm; a set of double
aarneee; 2 pairs wo-odenharrows, and 1 pair of
bob -sleighs. The above articles can be seen at
"unbar; on application to the undersigned.
W• L. SCROALES, Kinburn. 444+4
Ben
Balls'
McIntosh's
Bell's Bridge
Bodge rville,
(London
Road)
Crediton
Sable Bridge,
McGillivray
Line
Mad Creek do
Eamoudvilloa
Rodgerville
East ..... .
Usborne and
Hibbert
McKillop
Londesboro
Young ' s
bridge.;
Nire rdile Rav-
er 125 001 Total
4,500 00 Spring Cr
140 00- near L
120 00 now....
35 00'Z e t 1 a
.; bridge.. a .
I Wingha m cul -
55 00vert
80.00 Wing h m,
Gregory's
Bri ge
100 00IJamestowa
50 00;Henfran
1,700 00 ;Day's Brilige,
I Tombeau
150 00!Fourth Obn
1 cev'ion,
40 001 , Sta s:1l1.1eya .
450 00 Bap10d
la0 00 ing .
125 001 ea* . an -
tiara eet-
, ...
ek,
ek-
n d
•
TI1E COUNTY 1'R1NTI
A communication was rea
red to the Printing Oomrttee, fro
Messrs. White & Sense of the Exet r
demafiding $50 as cmpensati n
for violation of contract Of 0 unty print-
ing. p
The letter was referred to the
Printing Cornniittee. 1 '
81 0
95 0
70 0
725 0
120 0
600 0
160 cia
146 00
188 87
... 10,149
q•
and refe
ENGIN UR'S REROR '
The following report of the Count
Eugineer was read and referred to t
Road and Bridge Committee :
The °allay Engineer em odied in
report a schedule, showing the numb
length and standing of the brides in t
County under the auspices . f the Cou
cit. This schedule shoves t at there a
N bridges to be maintained by the Cott
ty. In addition to this sehedule, t
Engineer reports :
There is a certain bridge dossing
Bayfield River, about ta o miles
stream from Turner's mill, eldom use
and could very well be dispensed wit
I had the sanction of the O�uneii so
time ago to do away with hiS bridg
but no by-law having been passed
legalize the proceedings, I was slow
vever, eith
act on it. It must now, ho
be removed forthwith Or tepaired.
is quite unsafe. The repairs at one e
of the Manchester bridge, svhich I w
instructed to make at the test Cum
meetiug, can only be clotie by drivi ig
piles round the pier. Thi e might ha e
the effect of shaking or distui bing t e
d
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11cl
0
masonry, and do more harm than go
1 - cannot see that it needs repairs of a
kind. The waif is perfectly sound wi
out CraCk or flaw, quite as good now
it was 15 years ago. In rebuilding t
bridge at Egm.ondville, very little p
grass has as yet been made ';1 a few pie
of timber have been deli v.eredi ; as a
some boulder stones of a very iodiffer
kind. The roads, no doubt, have b
iu the worst possible condition for ha
ing Stone ; wet il.nd bad all spring, a
n 0 sleighing in' winter. For the
Miller bridge, a great traof the, tim
is ready for framing. o building,. how-
ever, can be done until the water in he 1
1
river il much lower. The s ream or c r- i
rent at the bridge site is still very stro g. :
I have made a most careful examinat on i
of tbe Sauble bridge at Gra cl Bend, in
the County of Lainbteln, and have no
reason to believe that any part °fit is in
this County. The field notes of he
original survey, received from the ()ro n
Lapd. Department, are se ibelefiuite t at
no information can be ' got ' from th .
L
The county boundary is not .even ref
red to. All parties admit,' h, wever, t
ip follows the road running at ri•
angles to the lake, but there is so
doubt as to the place where it leaves t
road amid takes the river. } For aebui
ing the bridge at Henfretai the tim
was all taken out and delivered at
I
as
e.
o•
es
a
0
w mill ready for cutting about a
o. The township of Elmo, is
if the cost :of building the bridge w
e work is finaBy completed.
BAY, County :Surveyor.
an OLD SCORE.
Moved by Mrs Hays, seconded b
alone, that Mr. Samuel Hanna
om Lot 25, on. 6, McKillop, for
McKillop be paid $35 for land
ad' allowance. Referred to Fina
ommittee.
ia
th
en
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en
ra el
ce
THE A.G
Moved by a Young, seconded y r.
ti
ICJULTURAL SOCWM
resswell, that the sum of $100 be a .-
e to each 0 the three riding a .c 1-
t ral societies in this County. Rqfered
t the Fine* Committee.
The Counail adjourned till 10 Idck
hursd.ay•. i
THURSDAY, 'June 8
After routine proceeding, the
✓ ad a tette from Mr. J. R. Mill
s ector of scjools for South ,Huro
g the Con cil to grant hini le
a sence for iree months, on accokin
i 1 health. IThe request of Mr. Mi
as, on mot on, granted.
rk
n-
k -
of
of
ler
B MOE APPROACHES.
Motions 4f Mr. Straehan and in
lack, askin that the Engineer le in-
s ructed to 1ave the approaches o he
'dge, on tae boundary betwee 1 G ey
a d Howick also the Morrisbank rid[e,
✓ paired, w e referred to the Ro nd
ridge Cozn ittee.
en "r TO VOLUNTEERS,
Moved b Mr. Connor'second d by
r, Watson that the usual grant f $ 00
e given to he 33rd battalion for he n
ual rifle m ,ch --Carried.
The Coun itadjourned to meet at 10
o clock on F ida,y.
onroAyd'ime 9 187'.
After the usual reutine business, it
as moved )37 Mr. Monteith, seeon ed
y Mr. For , that the Engineer be in-
s meted to ave the approaches to he
s mmer hill •ridge, on the base li e, nit
in a proper tate of repair -I -Carrie .
. MR. CAMERON'S OPINION.
The follo 4ing opinion. of M. C. ta er-
on, Q. O., re pecting the Graham's bri ge
atter was ad : I
.0 the Cho; an of the Road and!Br # lge
I Commit e : 1 ,
asked Ipy your coin un ca -
T to giv4 an opinion on he
ts : --
,
corporation df the 0oint
to rebuild and keep in
11
1,
1
er
' 01
r-
at
ht
at
he
11
SIR. I a
on of to-
llowing fa
lst., Is th
uron bouni
air the Gr ham bridge en the
hat it is boundary bridge b
Vingham a d Turnberry ?
2nd. Can the corporation close
rahana bri ge?
3rd. If he corpc#ration close
raham bri ge, is it bound to ma
ensatien t parties who may be
usly affee d thereby?
In reply tb the first question,
ay that un er Section 413 of th
ipal act it the duty of the corp
o erect an. maintain bridges eve
orming t boundary lines b
unicipalit. This clause nuts
ver, receiv a fair and reasonab
truction. he County Council
Rowed a r sonable discretion a
ecessity of
e built, ta
ents of t
ttained in
hey must
ong as a fa
he public
re now se
alf miles o
ranches al
pper Fish/
rosses the
atundary b
errys It
s also bou
Id Graha
ridge that
uch
•ther
ider ion
acts much.
o me and
'n forming
y Council
uild wha
ridge. T
Richards
ration of
Queen's Be
pear to me
a ease aim
The Chief
matter of
Council wh
can never
itant to c
large a su
to build t
such inhab
appears th
Grand rive
Indiana an
York,and
north of -1
shown tha
such a tho ughfare between two tow
ships as to call for the er4ction of a bride
across the river there asla matte • of ge
eral interee and advantage to the inha
•-o tow
sort an
and t
the i
but
etien d
ab.id
11
8
11
em
ro
tw
up
e c
inj
be
•
ra
of
re-
nd
en
the
the
ri-
tol
un-
ion
ri ers
t een
l'euhs sewbnt-;
hebridge,anclevhere it sheth. ulde
ing into accoont the r qu're-
public and the obje 6 t be
e construction. Pra tic
e considered:. tlhe ju ge
and reasonaNd discr tio
terests.is exerbised. T
en bridges within on
er the river Maitland
Winghain wield evh
's bridge, is palbridg
aitland wher it fo
tween Wine= an
ai contended that the
to build and niMnt
bridge becate it a
pans the rive • vhere
a
an
eh,
ros
113
so
t
t f
ry line, Ualess there
ts which enter into
the question' and ad
tronger than those su
hich alba° 1 have co
y opinion, I think th
cannot be compelle
is known as the 8 ra
e language of Chief ju
n Kennear ' vs. th c
the County of Hal IM
eh Iteperts at page 08
uiteconclusive, and what
t au all ,poias like is
uatice seys : 't Ian).
iscretiop with the
re to build these brid
the right of any On
pel the expenditur
of money, .aslit woul
se bridges at such
ant might consider b
t
re is a bricge ores
about three miles
about five m es newt
other bridge about fi
rk at Caledonia. I
the road- thtiougl In
he
iti
mi
sid
a
lREPOIT oa THE ROAD AND BRIDGE CO I-
_ 7412THE.
following report of the road and
committee was read: -
committee reported as follows :
reference to the petition of W.
n ond ethers, asking for the re-
building of Graham's bridge, and the Oa-
f Mr. Go,rrow requesting the Com -
to get the legal opinion of Mr.
h
on, and a statemen t of the case v
en sent to Mr. Cameron, and is
n thereon having been received, he
ittee recommend that no act'on
en on the petitions and also that
port of the special committee at
anuary session be rescinded, and
la Cameron be paid his fee of $10.
reference to the engineer's report,
mmittee recommend the engineer
ke the necessary repairs on the
over the Bayfield river near T
ner a I ill. The committeealso recomm
that the engineer lay some stone aro
the per at. Manchester bridge instead
driving piles as recommended in last
port, so OA to prevent the foundation
mg undermined. The committee
corn end the engineer to get some
pairs made to the bridge at Grand B
to ke p it up until next spring, and
make arrangements to have a new bri ge
contracted for next winter provided he
Colin y of Lambton pay one-half the ' ex-
pense. With reference to the motionof
Mr. Young for the County to assume he
gravel roads the Committee recomm nd
that a& municipality keep up the re-
pairs of its own roads. The engineer
is instructed, in accordance with Mr.
Strae an's motion,to have the approaches
to th bridge on the boundary between
Grey and Howick repaired, and also that
the approaches to the bridge at Morris -
bank be repaired.
ROBERT BROWN, Chairma
Th
! bridg
Th
With
Hut
tion
naitte
Came
ing b
opini
comm
be t
the r
the
that
With
the
to m
bridg
r-
nd
nd
of
re-
ing anything to do with the roads, and
those who suppo
ment voting aa
sinned the c
.passed and co
ment
BRIDO
Moved by VI
Mr. Henning„
struction to the li-
re than 150 feet on each
repair by him without
ach ease in the same way
a -Carried.
APPROACHES.
. Gibson, seconded by
at it be a standing in -
Engineer that the
Mr, Wilson's amend -
6 it. The Warden as -
and the report was
ed without amend-
preaches to all County bridges 60t e
length of not m
side be kept ii
special orders in
as he does bridg
sra
Moved by
Mr. Buchanan,
special grant of
that part of the
the Maitland b
Moved by M.
Mr. Kane, that the Council rant the
sum of $100 to c
Carrick and, Ho
the County of
amount, and th
re -
ick and Carrick
re- Both the abov
nd to the Finance
IAL -GRANT.
a Young, seconded by
hat the County give a
to assist in repairing
northern road south of
dge.
Wilson, seconded by
t dciwn the hill between
• ick, on conditions that
Bruce grants the same
t the townships of How
each give $50.
motions were referred
ommittee.
60
Th Council went into committe
the whole to discuss the above rep
rector in the chair, when it
d byMr. Davis, seconded by Mr.
i
sone n amendment to the report,
he report of theapecial commit ee,
ing $600 to Mr. Hutton and others
sted in Graham's bridge at W ng -
ham benot rescinded. The report was
sustained on a division by a majority
of ill •
Mr. Strachan, seconded by Mr, Kelly,
Moved in amendment to the repo
Mby
that a by-law be passed to raise $10,
to be expended on the roads, the bri
of w . ich were assumed by the Collo°
Deceli
bete 1873, under thesupervisio
the Rooves under the same principa
the boundary line appropriation,
unexpended moneys to be return&
the municipa1itis that raised it.
work done to be in all eases certified
each Reeve. .
Moved by Mr. D. D. Wilson, second-
ed by Mr. Young, that the Road and
Bridge report be amended as follows :
That $10,000 be granted for the purpose
of repairing the roads, the bridges of
whica were assumed by the Council in
December, 1873, and that the Engineer
be instructed to expend this money in re-
pairing equitably, as far as practicable, .
the various leading roads in the Cou ty,
Said repairs to be made at once under
superintendence of practical men in
section.
On these motions a long and warm dis-
on took place. Ma Strachan while
tting that the roads) %vete in a very .
tate, ancl that the townships unaid-
the County were unable to keep
Mr,
mov
Hod
that
gran
inter
•
of
rt,
as
ges
1 in
of
as
nd
to
he
by
the
ach
Ily 1 cuss
so adm
in bad
ed b
the
agait
Cou
emil
by t
ties
mor
who
but
this
er
da
its
th
th
rfl-
nei
th
rin
ola
na
te
re
tin
re
a
tic
rp
nd
op
wa
rte.
at be 9.
County'
'es. 1
inhale
of $
reanir
laces a
.st. I
ing th
outa f
of it h
e mile
13 rib
iana i
11
itantslof th
ships alone
to the inh
residents
mediate vi
the Count
not consid
there at t
not think
I -can add
County or of those t
No doubt it is of im
bitants of Indiana,
Seneca and Onieda i
-laity of the bridge ;
• Council in their disc
• it necessaryito build
expense of the Coun
.e ought to compel th
nothing to t e stren
cogency of the above laaguage,
add that I believe it givee it fair
onable ex -position of the languag
Section 413 and of the duty of
the premise
Councils
The Gou
section 4
but if ther
I can see
or in fact
assuming
It appears
takes to el
425, their
ford good
ties injur ously affecte
would be ntitled to co
section 37.
up, was unwilling that they sh
revert entirely to the control o
ty, He further thought the re
be made much more economic
e Reeves of the several munici
han by the County •Iingineer, And
over, by his motion, municipalities
wished to keep their roads in repair
ere unable to do sce.would receite 111
way the means of doing so, eVlitle
ads
ro-
uld
the
airs
lly
ali-
municipalities who thought their r
wer already good enough could ap
pria e the money so raised to other pur. the proprietors
pos s.
nt
Mr. Cresswell supported the repor it/PgPcontract, t
the ommittee in preference to eith r of been accepted
the mendments. He maintained that t
the
seas
bee
Cou
had
on t
clas
be
tow
wthheii
roa
oth
INCORPO TION OF BLYTH.
The census o
showing the po
read, and a 13y
village as a sepa
motion read an
GRANTS
On motion of
Mr. Chidley,
made to the C
schOols.
REPORT OF H
GAOL AND COURT OUSE COM-
MITTEE.
The following' report of the gaol and
Court House Ccaninittee Was read, pass-
ed and adopted without amendment.
e reported as follows :
and. carefully inspected
state that they found
Ily kept and things clean
r. In compliance with
e gaoler the Committee -
material for new sheeting
6 procured for the gaol.
o call the attention of
he practice that Seems to
n of Goderich, viz.: that
in the common gaol of
aged. poor, as we found a
me of Healey, 80 years of
e of the wards of the
y crime, but becausie of
ility any longer to sup -7
ts. Such a spectacle is
editable to the municipal
e town of Goderich, and
rid that in future the
llow the gaol to be used
fuge. We also found in
person of the name of
had fallen from a barn
in Colborne and had hurt
e is now unable to su0-
ng in. a helpless condition,
mend that he should be
ds, and that admittance
ates be refused in future.
insane woman who has
aol for a period of three
Committee would again
as on former oc asions recommend that
the village of Blyth,
ulation to be 761 was
Law incorporating the
ate municipality was on
passed. -
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0 MOH SCHOOLS.
r. Girvin, seconded by
he usual grants were
inton and Goderich high
The Commit
Having visited
the gaol, have
the gaol is card
and in good ord
the request of t
recommend tha
and new locks
They would al
the Council to
exist in the to
of inearceratin
the County the
person of the n
age, lodged in
gaol, not for a
poverty and ina
ply his own vva
anything but c
authorities of t
would recorcim
Council de not
as a House of
the same ward
McDonald, wh
while working th
his leg so at
port himself, ly
we would reco
sent to his frie
to such unfortu
There is also a
been lodged in
months. The
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10
proper steps be
ed. to an asylu
consider that s
to conduce to r
taken to have her remov-
for such persons, as we
eh a place is not likely
eovery.
A. L. GIBSON, Chairman.
REPORT OF
RINTING COMMITTEE.
EE.
report of the Printing
Committee wa read:
The Commit ee report that the claim
a the Exeter 'imes for $50 for compen-
sation arising.° of the County printing,
We recommend t at the sum of $25 be
paid Messrs. \ hite & Son in payment of
all demands.
J. . GA.REOW, Chairman.
Moved in aa endment to the report by
Mr. Davis, sec nded by Mr. Hays, that
of the Exeter Times be
loss of the County print-
eir tender never having
y this Council, but that
e reular price for any
oads in Tuckersmith, considering the e g
it
y them for the Council
n, were as good as. they had ever y Mr. Bay. The amend. -
when under the jurisdiction of the y a majority of 16, and
• ty. For two years Tuckersmith .1.. Aopted.
done its duty by expending libetally - a
The Council adjourned to meet at 9
e roads, and had kept them in fist- o clock on Sati rday.
condition, a d he thought it w uld
1.1
gra
the
and
ed
and
kee
ulti
the
so
- an
- ty
- go
e exp
arg
- ma
f an'
o wo
e to
I '
11
y we d so,
M. 8 as
th do
simpl pu
nd ree, - tioi
used i ab
Count so
Th
we
ty Council ha, the pawier und r
to clue up the Grahakn bridge
is no oblige, ion to rabuild it,
valid reasou for closing it Up,
Iealing with t -in any way, or
y control 'o poseer I over it. su
to me that if ie Ceundil under- the roads.
se up the bri ,ge undea sectien From the spirit mani ested by me
action in this reap( et would af- it was evident that M . Wilson's a
eason for ar inept that par- mept would be defea d and he
by their ac 'don drew it Mr. Sttac 's amendment was THE EQUALSATION REPORT.
•pensation under voted on and W94 defe ted by a majority Mr. Cresswell, chairman of the Equali-
. C. CAMERoN. of tl, those oppoted to the County hay- zation CommAtee presented the fellow-
,
ey be paid
tinting done
hen certified
ent was lost
e report was
lo
SATURDAY, june 10, 187(3.
n act of gross njustice to force; his
• shipad toethaswthtieblei sheadtekwehpthups • The Council
Meat. Severn, minor matters were dis-
et pursuant to adjourn-
roads,
h had not attempted to keep up
essrs. Leckie, 'Wilson, Gibson
rs on the same side- urged. that
el roads which were once a prid
ounty were rapidly going into d
that they would soon, if not as
y the County, become dange
tlee municipalities were unabl
a
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11
I I
heir posed of when.
• read and confi
and , REPORT 0
the The Commit
to prayer of the p
cay, Old 29 others
um_ grant of 8100
ous, riot granted, a
to tae Engineers
them up. That the County •Woulcl repairing brul
alll 812,000. T
ately be compelled to take hold of
again, and that the soeiler the did : diture of the c
e less it would cost to put then in the Committ
fficient state of repiir. If the oun- rate of 1 5-7
id not take them in hand, they ould . Committee ha
own and the money which had peen the sum required for current expenses is
nded on them wouidl be lost. I hey considerably less than last year, they
ed that it was better to leav the : have also equal pleasure in stating that a
he following report was
med.:
FINANCE COMMITTEE.
ee recommend that the
tition of Andrew Hodge
f Howick asking for a
o open boundary line, be
so that $1,851 be added to
tetimate for building and
es, 'making the amount in
meet the estimated expen-
rreilt year, viz.: $53,591,
e recommend. a County
eills on the dollar. The
e pleasure in noticing that
ter as it is than to adopt Mr. St
motion, as any to nicipraise Money ality
ld not of its own ac
eep the roads in re
erely on the advic
here was nothing t compel the
o. They urged the Council to
ely sectional intere ts and considera-
matter, anc ; the statement from the Educational de -
which the
lace, and thi
the spirit which should actuate me
in aintaining them. They also
ed hat a large 'major ty of the
we f the Coun
ach- da.ble message has beeu received by the
hich
; Warden from the County Treasurer, now
ord
in England, stating that the County De -
air would
bentu r es have ieen disposed of in the Lon -
n t do
of the Co
nty, don Market at a premium of 2.1 per cent.
to The Clerk is instructed to strike the rate
for school equalization wheu he receives
s out of sight in thi take
oad view of the que tion, and legislate
Id be bene
hat the whole wo tted.
s was the spirit in oads
e built in the first
was
hers hf the Rath g Agrienitural Societies.
an. ; The Committee recornmends that the
pie kraut of $100 for the flowick boundary
e strongly in favor y asand the grant of $600 asked for by Mr.
ing the responsibil ty of keeping up Young for the gravel road north of God-
ing :report
hy the Cler
' The Ere
nd
k
uali
ached e,
,
tion Co
perfortnance of a duty laid
ris Colin° 1 a labor hie
ppal the us an
ed. The
Schedule o
trar of this
tion into,
of propert
rendering
ment on t
is the wor
portion of
the extr
cials of
figures, sh
real and
over, whie
could not
-
document, is a!
and one th t
one who is
pleasure,
•a great nu
to get up a
A much n
made by
the value
arately on
this Com
al propert
as to get u
able. A
might be
show the
'4
. •
labori
per e
es, pre
nty, a
Pepe
sho
ca m and
evidence
of mont
k.
ary ro
en, w
g the
nal p
p ting o
m ve wit
Must
11 doe
tical o
ver, to
of the
sessm
impr
seesors if
f e h par
he oll,
itteethat t
hown
ease
m ch 13
ad ' by as
alu of eac
ty separa ly 'n the r
of this Committee t
sOnal property as sho
(
on too lo a scale in
property. Y ur Co
at their elisterance
Registrar' Sc edule
but by no 'scon'
the point alue ;
exercised reates
judgment, an have
as shown y e ann
we trust wil
which is r sp
' - G. Enevi
•
artment. The Committee recommend
hat Mr. Hannah. be paid. $30 for road
llowance pros ided he gives a clear re-
eipt for all claims on said land; also re-
ommend. the granting of 8100 to each
10
11
irtheeein by
o
might ell
-stout heart-
tiori of the
ared y the Regis-
horo gh investaga-
sion • t the vines
.hYa shioenatey
ells
nd
p ;
nd f ta add
rath r than
n exs minatio of
se t by the 131 -
ere t e A8130 OTIS
epar te vaIuCs of
o pert are p ted
er Co tee
out d stroyin the
ation to the p nt,
tless convince 4uiy
the oint Ius a
t
ecor • the fact t t
rolls «ere botI as
t unelxceptiona le.
vemeat might be
they would ei ow
1 of property ep-
is t e pinio4 of .#
e val es of per on- J.
y the oils, are 1oth
ment unexeept ()ti-
ded improve ent
tisSOTS
if they uld
par el of pro r-
11, It is the opt ion
at the values of er-
n b the ro is
he to n and vr1age
mitte arriing
have treated- the
f sales as a guid to,
lusive evidence on
hey have ther ore
latitude in t eir
rived at ther ult
xed. s hedule w 'ch
prov sati faceory, a of
tfully submi ted.
CRESWELL Chairman.
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After
Council
Whole t
K illop, a
ed rof th
high,and severely criitieibed, the report and
the actio o atmmi tee gendally.
The rep very warmly
by Mess • Ode. ! !Sev-
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ittee of the
Hays, of Mc-
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g hssessed too
one exe
voted d
exceptio
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dollar p
a consid
carried
Commit
took the
firmed.
meet -in
Mr. Joh
Mr. Joh
yields 1
states:
After sh
April, 1
erich, be not granted. Atiumber of other het. pee
mmounts were examed and Payment 10 to 11 lbs ' are made -fr.
.
leers a
end- l tecommended, - one quart omilk which a
i '
ith- I D. D. WILSON, Chairmanevery morniag. She has '
what she gets round some
with two qtterts of boiled •
think she beats the forme
rt
s.
pti
raei
rah
ass'g the entire
e, ! after which
eh ir and the re
Th Conn il the
the
as d
resswe
ents
B. W
by
a
qualiz
e. T
e majo
1
4.
fended
1 and
ere m
re
rge m
otion
tion o
is mo
ity.
ec
in from hamel River Station,
D dd ref re to t e statene nt of
St rk hay lig a g .a4e cowl
1bi. of *titer wee and
"
1uf have a eow (alto a ade).
ca ved, w ich w s n tb 3tb of
. of b tter a& mad+ from
eek and t4p to t e Preeent time
nieher
110gh4
o pastuir
chop
a8 per,
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sides
gets
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ings,
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