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JACOR MCGEE.
May 27, 1678.
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MER GOODS
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'EST AND MOST FASH-
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THREE iSEVENS...
LUE IN I DRESS GOODS
aKS IS AT THE THREE
,Tf) FITTING- MANTLES
TO ORDER AT THE
:SEVENS.:
OICEST PATTERNS IN
ra15 AT THE THREE
-CHEAPER THAN IN ANY
IN CANADA IS AT THE
SEVENS:.
EST WI OF NEW LACE
;W CURTAINS IS AT THE
SEVENS.
,ILKS ATIBOTTOM PRICES*
11, THREE SEVRNS.
STRIPED SILKS AT 50
PER. YARD, TO CLEAR
, AT 'rug THREE SEVENS.
WORTII 15 CENTS SOLD
GENTS IAT THE THREE
ti7S. '
EGATTA. SHIRTS, oHgAr,
IE THRI.E SEVENS.
HAP Y SHIRT, AT $1
AT THE THREE SEVENS.
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rffREE spy ENS.
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'S HATS AT THE THREE
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SILK MS AND BOWS,
REAT -VpIETY, AT THE
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IS At THE THREE
IER HOUSE IN SEAFORTH
SHOW sUCH PATTERNS
HE THREE SEVENS.
5ffSUtTSMADE TO ORDER
THREE. SEVENS, •
"LACE TO, BUY ANYTHING
WANT IN 13-11,Y G-OODS'IS
ME THREE SEVENS,
PRVNELLA. BOOTS AT
pyrs, WORTH 90,' CENTS -
THEM !AT THE THREE
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ICE IAT THE THREE
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MCPOUGALL &
';1-1A-Fairtil, ONTARIO!.
ELEVENTH YEAR.
WEEOLE- NUMBER, 549.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
(INE THOUSAND DOLLARS -Part cash, will
i• `
ki buy a new stoxe-cellard store and dwelling
at Ifensall. Prepriator going to California. U.
ifRwm0FOoDitSALE
Fir..-547*3
1St farm for salen
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-0; theTownship of Grey, County of Huron, 3 ranee
from Brussels, 63 acres cleared, new frame barn,
and orchard. Immediate possessiongivein A. J.
632
MeCOLL, Brussels.
•VOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASIL-Two Corner
Lots on Market Street west, Sparling's Sm-vey.
Also that convenient and eomfortable Cottage,
corner Jarvis and St. John Streets, near .Anglican
Church. Apply to EDWARD CASH, Seaforth,
Ont. 541
VARMI McKILLOP FOR SALE. -For Sale,
Lot 7, Con. 12, containing 100 acre, 60 tierce
cleared and well fenced ; frame bank barn ; good
youngorchard ; soil clay loam possession at any
time; price $5,000. Apply to A. STRONG, Sew -
forth.
548
VOR SALE. -10 acres of good farming land on
the Huron Road, being part of Lot 11, Con. 1,
Maillop • there is a small house on the property;
it is within half a mile of a sehool, and the same
distance, from Irithtown Church. Apply to M.
MORRISON, Grocer, Seaforth. 548s8
VOR SALE. -A. two storey frame house and out-
" buildings, situated -on the Market Square of
Seafortli, for sale or to rent. The building is very
suitable for a boarding house or a public business.
For particulars apply to W. N. WATSON, Sea -
forth, or to DANIEL GORDON, Goderich. 493
.11U RON .COUNTY COTJI4CIL.
The June meeting of the County -
Council opened at G-oderich on Mon-
day evening, 3rd inst. The Warden upon
SiAFORTH, FRIDAY, LI
NE 14, 1878
McLEAN BROS., Publishers.
$1.50 a Year, in Advance.
entailing a larger expen iture than is
necessary for a building of the kind. -
The internal finiChis plain aid substan-
tial, and the aesign much Superior to
that of the Waterloo house ; it is not so
taking his seat stated. that since the_l large, but contams ample accommo a -
last meeting he had required to call his tion for 70 inmates. The barn and
committee together to re -let the con- stable accommodatiou is very large,
tract for building the Bayfield bridge, much larger in fact than is necessary
as the tender for the said work accept- for 50 acres of land. The house Was
ed, by the Council at its last Session opened for oocupation on the first day of
proved to be a forgery. He also stated December last, and at the date 9f the
that the Inspector- of Prisons had in- visit of your Collimate° contained 40
structed the erection of a new wing to inmates, whose characteristics as a class
the jail sofficiently large for twelve new are similar to those in the Waterloo
cells ; the committee appointed at last house. The total cost of land. anti
Meeting to enquire into the working of
the Poor House system had visited. the
establishments in the counties of Wat-
erloo and Wellington, and had also
visited. and examined the several farms ,
offered as a site for a similar establish-
ment in this county. The report of
this committee would be laid before the
council. These Matters, with the equali-
zatioo of, the assessment rolls would
form the principal items of business
this session.
THE JAIL IMPROVEMENTS.
_A. communication was read from Mr.
Langmuir, Prison Inspector, request-
s ATM CHEAP. -As the owner is leavm„
the Country, House' and Lot in the Village
of Ifarpmiley. Frame d*elling, with 6 rooms;
. a large garden filled -with fruit trees of all des-
, criptions; good well and cellar. Apply to" THOS.
R. WINNE, on the premiers, or to A. STRONG,
Land Agent, Seaforth. • 547x1
WARM gos. SALE. -For Sale, Lot Ne. 5, Hay-
` -1: field Concession, Goderielt Township, con-
taining 85 acres, sa of which are cleared. and in a
good. state of cultivation. The fano. is adjoining
the village of Hayfield, and will be sold cheap and
on favorable terms. Apply to the -proprietor,
JOHN GOVENLOCK. 524
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VOR SALE. -The subscriber has for sale a 50
-1,," acre lot -in the townthip of McKillop, County of
Huron, 20 acres are cleared and the balance well
timbered with beech, and maple. The property
will be sold cheap. Apply to JAS.H. BENSON,
Solicitor, Seaforth, Ont. 517
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TTOTEL FOR SALE. -For Sale, the hotel is,
-1-J• the Village of Egmondville,known as Corn
Hotel. The hotel is well situated and. in good
repair, with good stabling and nearly an acre of
land attached. A splendid business can he done
by a good man. Terms easy; A,pply to JOHN
COX, Egraondville. 510
VARM F011 SALE. -Being Lot No. 18, Cat. 14,
Hallett, containing 149 acres, 80 acres- under
ferice • the balance well wooded with good. :hard -
'wood.' There is a good frame house, and barn on
the prernises. Situated -within three quarters of
a mile of tho village of Tayth. NeiNTOSIi,
proprietor, Blyth P. 5138x12
NTALUAT3LE FARM FOR SALE. -For" Sale,
v the east half of Lot No. 4, Con. 4, 11.111. S.,
Tnekersmith, County of Heron,, cousisting of 50
acres, 31 enilesafrom the- Town of Seaforth, and
. convenient to Sohool. The laud. is of the very
best quality. For further particulars apply to
JAMES PICKARD, opposite the premises, or to
Egniondville P. 0. ap 524
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VARM FOR SALE. -A. vez y superior farm for
-12 sale in Stanley, County of lEnron, being west
half of Lot 23, 0011. 11, containing 81 sores ; first
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dem, soil and well -watered ; irate° barn and
stable comfortable dwelling house, large orehard ;
21 miles from Bayfield; price, $4,500; apply to
the proprietOr on the premises .or to JOHN
EsSoN, 530
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vAltal FOR ALE. -For Sale, Lot 14, Pon. ,
Ilullett, containing 100 acres, 80 of which are
Cleared and free from stumps. There is a frame
dwelling house -with stone cellar underneath, also
frarae barn and stable, Plenty of good water and
a small orchard. Is within six -and -a -half riilles
• of Clinton and about 9 miles from Seaforth. Ap-
ply at THE EXPOSITOR Office, Seaforth. 528
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. -For Sale,
v Let 29, Con. 8, Ifibbert, containing 100 acres,
85 of which are cleared. and tree from stumps ;
there is a log dwellinghouse, a good franae ham
and stables, plenty of water and a good orchard;
ia within 71 miles of Seaforth. Fortfurther par-
ticulars apply on the premisea to WM. A_13ER-
HART,. or by letter to Sealorth P. 0, 542
PROPERTY F011 SA -GK. -For Sale, Lot No. 11,
• Con. 16, Grey, 100 acres, 16 eeres cleared -an
exedlent lot. West half of north half of Lot No.
29, Con. 6, Norris, adjoining the Village of Brus-
sels, 50 acres, 33 acres cleared, cheese factory and.
machinery complete thereon. Four houses and
lots, and a large nuraber et vacant lots in Brussels,
all the property of the undersigned. Also a num-
ber of improved farms the property of other par-
TTOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. -For Sale,
"" that pleasantly situated and desirable real -
deuce, the property of Mr. Wm. Robertson. The
property 18 011 Ciodmich Street, in Adams! survey.
The house contains sitting -room, dining-roona,
Intchen, and 6 bed -rooms, with pantries, dosets,
wood -shed, and all other conveniences._ Also hard
and soft water -ander cover. The house is new
and. well finished. The lot Contains one-iiith, of an.
acre, -Apply to the proprietor on the Ineglises.
WM. RORERTS ON. 527
VALI:LA.13LE FARM FOR SALE. -For Sale the
v West half, of Lot 27, Con/. 3, McKillop, con-
baining 50 stores, known as theeigle estate. This
tamale situated within one mile and a quarter of
Seaforth. The land. is of the choicest quality.
There is a handionie residence and good , outbuild-
ings. The farina is well planted with fruit and or-
namental trees, is in excellent order, and. well
fenced. It is admirably suited for a retired gen-
tleman, a dairy -man, or nia.rket gardener. - Terme
easy. This property_must be sold at once. Apply
to A. STRONG, Seaforth. 539
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WRIT YOH SALE. -For Sale, Lot 15, Con. 14,
• " Megillop, containing 50 acres, 45 of which aro
cleared an& well improved ; there are fair build-
ings and god fences; there is a good young Or-
chard and plenty of water ; the growing crops will
he sold with the farm; it is 2 males from a ,
12from Se orth and. 8 from Brussels, with good
gravel road eadingito coal, place. Also a quantity
of excellent bailditig timber and sawlogs for sale.
Apply to Ilton. P. O. or to the proprietor on the
547-4x
premises. AMES CAMPBELL.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SA_LE.--For Sale,
•v Lot 11, Con. 8, H. 11. Tuckeremith, eon-
tainiug 100 acres, 90 of which are cleared andin
a good state of cultivation, being well malerdrain-
• ed, the balance is good hardwood bush. -Good.
stone house, frame barn and stables ; wall watered,
and good. hearing orchard. Is situated about 5
miles from geaforth and. 13rucefield, and 3:1 from
laPPen. School dose by, and. all other C01111)11i-
ences. For farther particulars apply to DAVID
It_.000.1tE,:fl_ he premises; or to Egmonthine
543 "
• FARMS F011 SALF,,-Lot 21, Con. 12, McKil" lop, 50, acres, onNorthern Gravel Road, 8 miles
from. Seaforth; frame buildings and orchard.
Weet half1Lot 29, Con. 9, McKillop, 50 aeres, 40
cleared, triune buildings, good Orchard; 5 miles
from Seaforth, ort -gravel road. South half of Lot
20, Con. 12, MeEillop, 50 acres; 25 cleared, frame
barn, splendid timber. Lot 1, Con...3, H. It. S.,
Tnekersmith, 100 acres, 75 acres cleared, orchard,
lair buildings, and spring creek running through .
the farm; miles from. Seaforth. Apply to A.
STRONG, Seaforth. 543 a
FARM IN IIULLETT FOR SALE. -For Sale,
Lot 6, Con. 14, Hallett, containing 158 acres,
100 of which afe cleared, ' Underdrained, and. in
first-class order ,• the balance is timbered with
hardwood and tedar ; the soil is of the beat quality;
there is a fine stone house with all necessary con-
veniences, also good frame barite, stables and
shads; there is a large bearing orchard and plenty
of water; convenient to schools, churches and
lioni it to ;ill the neighboring markets; it is with-
, Poet office- there is -good. gravel road leading
in.12 miles from Seaforth, 8- from. Brussels and 4
from Blyth. Also a farm of 100 acres, Lot 4, Con.
5, Morris. Apply to the proprietor on the prem.
ises or to Harlock P. O. JOILNI" WATT, 548
ing the Council to appoint a special
committee to consult with him in refer-
ence to the erection of a new wing to
the jail.
Mov-ed by Mr. Gibson, seconded by
Mr. Leckie that a special committee to
consist of five members "be balloted. for
-to meet the jail Inspector in reference
to jail improvements. Upon. a ballot
being taken the committee was declar-
ed to consist of Messrs. Gibson, McMil-
lan, Leckie,`Kane and Chidley.
PRISON LABOR.
A communication from Judge Squier
in reference to extra-mural prison labor
was read and referred to the jail and
Court House Committee.
After some other unimportant rou-
tine business the Council adjourned un-
til Tuesday morning.
read. from the trustees of School ection
No. 7,- Usborne, asking the Co
appoint a Committee to enquire i
settle a grievance respecting
boundaries, as the township cou
fused to grant the redress aske
Referred to the School Commit
SPEcIAL GRANTS.
A petition from Mr. J. McLeni an and
230 other ratepayers of the tow 1ship of
Ashfield, praying for a grant of e oney to
ottl in improving the county b undary
between. Ashfteld and the town hips of
Huron and Kinloss was read.
Moved, by Mr. Webster, seco
Mr. Hamilton, that the. sum o
iscil to
to and.
sectien
cil re-
for-
ee.
ded by
$1,000
undary
of Ash -
on and.
pon the
on,that
the said
7,000-
ority of
11
ing, including out -houses, femme s be granted to -improve the b
ing and ether imprevements to 1, line road between the township
to December 31st, 1877, was $`, e field and the townships of H
The opening of the Wellington , s Kinloss, said. grant to be paid '
1WaS of too recent date to obtain anal certificate of the EDgineer of Hu
statistics,or to have satisfactorily tested work le.sobeen performed upon
the Working of the institution, but the line of road to the amount of
Reeves and other County officers with Lost OD a division by a ma
whona ;your Committee had tb.e pleasure nine. e
of meeting expressed themselves as be- Moved. by Mr. Hamilto
ing highly satisfied so far; and in the onded by Mr. •: Webste
County of Waterloo, the manager of the the sum of $506 be grant
institution, the County Clerk ° (who is expended on the boundary
also inspector,) the Reeve and Mayor of 'Ashfield and the townships
Berlin, and a number of leading citi- and -Sinless on condition tha
zens, with whom your Committee met, lage of Lucknow grant $1
state that with practical extierience of county of Bruce, 750;$the
the working of the institution for nine of Ashfield, Huron aud Fail
years,and while laboring wider th.e &fa- and the subscribers on the au
culty of having to admit a, number of list, $500 --Carried on a divi
irunates who woUld inatutally belong to majoyitti of six.
other Counties, hadthey a poor house, Moved by Mr. Young,secon
there is no differ:epee of opinion as to Jewell, that the sum of $300
its usefulness, both from an economic. to be expended on the road.
and huma.ne point df view, and that if landville to Allan's Corne
n Gravel Road..
ToEsDAY, June 4th, 1873.
After routine business a petition. from
John Porterfield and. 63 others praYing
for a grant of $150 to be expended on
the county boundary between the town-
ships of Ho -wick and -Mint°, was read
and referred. to thelinance Committee.
• , REDUCING HOWICK.
MoVed by Mr. Kane, seconded. by Mr.
Cook, and carried, that 91 acres be
taken off the aoreage of Howick, said
number of acrea having been by pro-
clamation taken from -HoWick and. at-
tached to -the village of Wroxeter.
• The report of the County Auditors,
and a number of other documents,
.were read and referred t the Finance
Committee.
• SEAFORTIE HIGH SCHOOL.
Moved by D. D. Wilson seconded by
T. E. Hayes, that this Council sanction
the establishment of a High School in
Seaforth, said. High School to be estab-
lished and. con.ducted. according to the
Ontario Statutes for the establishment
and. manacement of High Schools and.
Collegiate bInstitutes-Referred to the
School Committee.
the building shouldlby any misfortune,Norther
be destroyed, the County of Waterloo - '' Moved by Mr. Coughlin, s
would immediately rebuild it. The Mr. Yearly, that this Counci
staff required to manage the premises is sum of $500 to be expended
not large ; all the work of the Waterloo tre road, Stephen, provided MI
house aud from being done by the Man- of Stephen expend $1,000.
ager, Mr. McMahon,his wife (who is also Moved by Mr. Gaunt, seam
Matron) and their family, one male as- _Currie, that this Council gra
sistant, one man and team, and an extra of poo to improve the bon
men and team for a few days only dur- leading from Lucknow .to
Mg seeding and. harvest.. Your Com- provided the townships of
t W wanosh grant the
Moved by Mr. Gibson, seconded
by Mr. McMillan, and carried,
that the Clerk be instruct-
tosible as to the cost, the present accom- ity of soil and location into considera-
obtain as • full information as pose-
modation and requirements of the High tion, the two last named. in particular
Schools now in • operation in the being very convenient to railway stations.
Comity and the number and nanaea)-of After caxefully examining all the statis-
the pupils attending said schools during tics we have obtained, taking into con -
last year from the rural municipalities. sideration the financial position of the
The Council tajburned to meet on county, and the amount paid. out for
Wednesday morning. • charity- annually by the several munici-
palities, the actual loss to _the cou-nty
. WsuNEsUAY, june 5, 1878. from the necessity of committing so
• The following report of the House of - large a number of vagrants to the com-
Refuge Committee was read, when the mon jail; thereby reducing the amount
whole, Mr. Young in the chair. , • ' received from Government for adminis-
tration of justice, coosequent in not
Council went into committee of the
REPORT '0E1 COMMITTEE. ha-ving a proper place to send siich va-
Your Committee Visited the Counties grants, the unprofitable way in which a
to your instructions, the latter week of great amount of thdtownship, town and
of -Waterloo and -Wellington, according
February, and. made a personal examin- village charity is dispensed and. the suf-
fering ot many who do obtain a moiety
poor and destitute established in these of that charity, your Pommittee most
Mien of the Houses of Refuge for the
Colludes. The Waterloo house is &large respectfully recommend that an a,ppro-
bride building, cheaply but substantial- priation of $20,000 be made for the pur-
pose of purchasing an Indostrial Farm
acres, in the suburbs of thetown of Bei.: and that such action be taken by the
and erecting a House of Refuge thereon,
ly constructed. on a farm containingl45
lin. There is also a structure of con- Council, at the present session, as Will
main building, which is used as a wash •
kat° that end. All of which is re-
main
dimensions- erected. near the
spectfully submitted. •
• house, wood h.ouse, and. in one end of• JOHN LECKIE, Chairman.
which the cells are built for the recep-
LIST OP OFFERS RECEIVED FOR IND USTRIAL
tion of insane and otherwise dangerous
mittee on their return gave instructions Wes a
for an advertisement to be- inserted in
the official paper for the County for sites
for House of Refuge and Indostrial Parte ;
14 offers of farms in different parts of
the County were received,. and your
Comtaittee within the last week visited
and. made a careful examination of those
offerel ; in most cases, the price asked
we considered fat too, high, while in
some it is `reasonable, ranging from $60
to Imo per acre. Fronathe sites so of-
fered we would recommend the selec-
tion of one of the three following lots
should the Council adopt the report of
your Committee and go on with the
building, viz.: Sot 19, Huron Road,
Goderich township, 70 acres,, 63 cleared,
1 to miles from London, Huron and
Bruce Railway statiou, Richard Rye,
owner, price $60 per acre; Lot 24, Con-
cession 10, township - of Hullett, 100
acres,85 to 90 cleared, adjoining Londes-
bortm-gli station, London, Huron and
Bruce Railway, John Lasham, owner,
price $68 per acre; Lott:art 2, Conces-
sion 9, Township of Morris, 70 acres, 60,
illa e of
to 65 cleared, adjoining thev g
Blyth, heirs of Coombs Estate, owners,
price $63 per acre. The foregoing sites
are altogether t•he cheapest, taking qual-
There is in the presiant building accom-
modation for 4 teachers.
• COUNTY TREASURER'S STATEMENTS.
The following statements from. Mr.
Ross were read and referred to the Fi-
nance Committee:
To the Waklen, and County Council :
GENTLE ArEN,-I submit herewith state-
ment of collection from non-resideut
lands from January lst to May 1st, also
statement of funds on hand and avail-
able to meet 'current eipenditure, also
for the guidance of the Finance Com-
mittee my estimate of the -expenditure
for1878, so far as I am at present inform-
ed. I have to report that since your last
meeting I have purchased as an invest-
ment of the sinking fund of the Gravel
Road and Northern Gravel Road deben-
tures, $600 of four Stratford debentures,
bearing 6 per cent interest and having
15 years to run at 99i per cent., which
I trust will meet irour approval.
A. M. Ross, Trees -Oren
Statement of collections from non-
resident lands in the County of
from January 1st to May lst, 18
'Ashfield
Colborne
sec-
., that
d. to be
between
Huron
the vil-
, the
ownships
se, ;
scription
ion by a
ed by Mr.
e granted
om MBA-
s on the
ended by
grant the
n the cent. -
township
• ed by Mr.
t the surn
idary line
Wingham,
East and
umof $1, -
Grey
Goderich towns
Hey.
Howick
McKillop
Morris. . . .... • • • • .. • .. • .... • • • •
Stanley. .
Stephen.
Turnberry
Tackersraith
WawanoSh _
Waivanosh West
Brussels
Hayfield
Blyth
Wroxeter.
Exeter
000; the -village of Wingham $500; and
the County of Bruce $500.
Moved by Mr. Mason, s conded by
Mr. Chidley, that this Counc grant the
sum of $200 to repair the avel road
north of Clinton, aeit is in a very bad
state of repair from the hea travel on
it.
Miov,edo by Mr. Kerr, seco ded by D.
D. -Wilson, that. the sum f $200 be
granted to be expended on the gravel
road. north of Sealorth.
All the above motions for special
• grants excpt those voted on and. carried
were referred to the Finan e Commit-
tee.
REPORT OF COUNTY EN
The following report of
Engineer was read. and refe
Road and Bridge Committe
To the Warden and County
GENTLEMEN, - On exa
bridge at the bend. on the
• early in the spring, I foun
the water apparently so m.
1 ARDS.
inmates. There is also a large barn, •; Rate per acre.
stables and other necessary out -houses, 1. 0. Crabb, part Lot 4, Con. 1, Goderich
and a small brick building situated 2. To°17iiiisaansrailones fErLeorgtoun"e 60 00
about 60 or 80 rods from the others,and TuelterSzlh, 471 acres, 80 rods south
which is used as I an hospital for suet' of Clinton 100 00
inmates as may be inflicted with infec- 3. Hallett,•100
acre% adjoming the corporation of elm-
tious diseases. At the time of our visit ton. • 110 00
there were 910 inmates in the 14. R. Rye, Lot No. 19. Huron Road, west , laid Own any part 9f t
house, the highegt number at any time of Clinton, 70 acres, 62 cleared, 1 mile A. BAY, •Cou
duripg the past year being 99. only 5.. froem L., H. & B. R. station 60 00
H Stevens, E1 Lot 19, Huron Road 1
three or four out of the 90 were able to, ooderiee township, '70 acres, i mike
INEER.
he County,
ea to the
-
Gviniunnigi: the
amble River
the piers -in
ch. decayed
epair seems
n and En -
Total amount to be raise .... ..... $42,685
lIoietexallnallsinafeed, •:COUNTY VALTfATOR .
1
pinion,how- Moved by Mr. McMillan, econdedby
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