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The Huron Expositor, 1881-12-16, Page 1
s. a. t r t _ so ft . I- -- - - —_- _ PT�3F3N'f' YIlgR- I McL3AN BRCS., Pnblishare. . , NSR, . SEAFORTH$ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1851. 1.50 $ Yeax, in Aar ce. �----- - tee questions rural municipalities. as that is the requested to transmit an expression of inion. There are''. th P • i HURON COUNTY COUNCII-1,from the time the -work • ahoald have to build a stare culvert between D�orns op q pff mens •�A-ttra� cons I - been finished until the present time, and Grey, north of Walton. This cul apparently involved in the resolution: season when older pupils attend. this our Sympathy to the family. Chairman. E The December session �f the Huron but the Cuunail should decide at o13oe vert was originally 22 feet long. I re- (1) Can the County Council by -by 4aw W CLSGG, ANOTHER rocs House auaat fir, Count � Council o ened at Goderioh on which course they will pursue. A copy duc d it to eight feet span, It is cov- lawfully close a bridge across a bound'- Moved by D. D. Wilson, seconded by Moved by Mr. Graham, seconded by --— The whole cry river between two munioipslitaee t Mr. Hogarth., that the report of the Mr. Castle, Tuesday of last pweek. After calling of a letter by Mr. Gar`row to the bridge' ere with cedar timber= that the Clerk 13e. inatirioted list of members and other routine, some an was also read. This letter ooatvcaS $285 for work and inbpeotion. (2) Can the Council prevent any private ,School Committee be amended, by al- to correspond with the managers f flits . I the company uta the breach of con- AS 'nstructed, I let a: oontraot on the party from building °a bridge across lowing Mr Miller to find a legally goal- Waterloo Poor House in view of getting -11 ADE t Y RCRATS, ULST RS the first order of business was directed attention- Car- each a boundar river 10 3 If anal a ! ifiedanbatatatadnringthasavantersubleot � - THE. WARDEN'S ADDRE�S. tract, the great loss and inconvenience bon' dar between Howiok and Y (� admitted an indigent, insane orphan A�'Q V TERE�T3 t he atter- the scant .shad safEe�ed thereby, and tie ', age regret to say that although bridge is built by a private party, is the � to the approval of the, Minister of Eda- boy of Mrs. Bartley, deceased, of the r The Warden fire directed t y = tion of the Council to the interior im- notified the contractors that the oonuty the work was satisfactorily eompieted, County Connell liable for its being• out Dation. (fin a division the report was township of Stanley. - - q The Council finally adjonriied. s'� provementa on ;the Court House, and would hold them responsible for this the road is not . yet in a eatiefactory of repair 2 As to the first question: ' sustained by a majority of two. T + AiPBLL nIItnned as follows : The Court delay and inconvenience. It " was also condition, as it keeps sinking. I do not By section 492 of the Municipal Aot, as a sasiaxarlox. Hoare has been kalsomaned throe h• lin ed that it world be well to delay think that a goad lob Dau be obtained contained in Harrison's Manual, county A communication from Mr. $hep- Parch Itccn�g. E g o fur hero orations until asst season, as without fillip; it up, and as we can not councils are given exclusive jurisdiction herd, load Commissioner, resigning his I Kennedy, the Scottish vocalist, hos I out, and the repairs to the Court ro m t p CREhT , CLO SNC NQUSE, have ve material! increased the the high water and cold weather are obtai❑ guy satisfactory knowledge as to over all bridges over rivers farming or position, as he is about leaving for the donated $50 to the Stratford S't.Andrews ry. y I acoustic propp, erties of the room—so I . now unfavorable -to proceeding with the the nature of the bottom, nor how far it crossing boundary lines between tw Northwest. Soci6ty. . I R'PH, am informed b those rho were res work advantageously. These doors- may be to_it, it is not easy nor eafe to municipalities. By section 495 it is Moved -'by Mr. Hayes, seconded by l —The International Hotel at Listo- . 13RA i ent at the last by ; and the general menta were referred to the Road and esti mate the expense of filling up. declared to be the duty of county noun- Mr, Clegg, that . Mr. Shepherds resag- wel has been purchased by Mr. Wm, ' --- appearance of the room looks better Bridge'Committee. Plenty of good material is close to the voila to erect and maintain such bridges. nation be atlpepted, and that J. Mason, I . gin, P< I. than it ever did before. The most of UPPER CANADA COLLEGE IND THE place if it be decried to go on with the By section 509 county councils .map Seq., Deputy Reeve of Hallett, be —The Carlingford temperaaoe land- - Public are articularly Invited � scuooL INSPECTOR. work., I believe something further will pass by laws four closing bridges, cue. pointed- Road Commissioner in lord paid X120 fine and costs for selling ek at our sin -king fund has been invested in. mortgages, in accordance with your in- Communication was read from the require to be done with this piece of This menet relate to the bridges, which, plsoe,—Carried. whisky, illega'ly, recently. atrnctione, a statement of which, I Gouuty Connotl of Peel aakiug the road to secure public Safety, under the above sections are placed D�claga, —Mr. Trow is retiring from the r will la Huron Council to eo.'o orate with them Mr. Shepherd, Road Commissioner-, under their exclusive jurisdiction, and A communication was read from Mr. Reevesh p of North Easthope, having is stn $e � Buying �taeaa s• have no doubt, the `treasure wt y P } e you. The contract for the erec- in, etitioning the Local Legislature to reported as follows : All the work Hien- which it is: ffiade their Baty a erect D. MoGillionddy, of (Ioderioh, asking ably filled that position for a quarter of befor y P therefore, I I . . tion of the now iron bridge across . the take such measures as may be neces- tioned in my report to the June meet- I and maintain. There can, 3,25 for damages to his buggy sus- a century. --- Maitland River at Gorier ch, I regret to sary to realize upon the assets of Upper ing of the Council has been completed think, be no doubt that the County ained when crossing the Manchester —A few nights ago Messrs. M. Har - M g state, has not even commenced, so far Canada College, and -to apply the in- with the exception of the large culvert Council has lawful authority to pass a bride The claim was granted, Leyland A. Simpson, of Eima, had; 11 as I know,—not to speak of being oom- come arising from the investment of l on the boundary between McKillop and by-law to close such abridge as the g • number,of valuable well bred sheep These are alI wacTrtnted to giv6 szti8 — ed the same to the romotion of education Logan. I could not get any satisfaction (cue in question. As to the second THa GAOL IND CooRT HOUSR, killed by dogs, e are Sold at aloes ploed notwithstanding our repeat P faction:„ and th i throe hoot the Province in Such a man from either the township of Logan or question: Sneh a bridge might not.and in The following report of the Gaol and —Wl. J. Roxburgh Supplied Fullar- +y efforts to get the contractor to finish t g before the winter would set in, the Her that the poor as well as the rich the county of Perth until. it was too fact -clearly would not immediately cast Court House Committee was read and ton cheese factory with 73,071 lbs. ` heir may be benefitted thereby. This come•- late in the season to proceed with the the Statutory burden upon the County adopted; milk during the summer season, for :, The l8tocsk ie, Hanel: welt assorted standing excuse of said contractor g Y he School work. The brid a across the Bayfield Connoil of maintenance and lis'bility The committee visited and carefaUy io Robb that the iron had not yet arrived from muLioation was referred tot g o . want of re air. It would as to the which he received the sum of 5616.28. iii all the Fancy Suitangs r y sled Committee. as was also a oommnnica- rivier, opposite the 4th oonoesaion f for wa p inspected the gaol and found it clean la e sock of FURS CAPS:, Europe. Mr. Jamieson also negle —Knox Church, Listowel, will We- e orfs for the bridge, tion from Mr. Miller, Public School In- Stanley, will.hav-6 to be re -built the Council, be Simply for a time an an- and well kept. There are at. present newest thin ejnt in to erect the Supports g , brats the thirteenth anniversary OR t� g Ir raised to do as aeon as we Spector, acting ander advice from his coining summer, as it is not safe for authorized Structure, and probably a four prisoners confined, three males and which he p o p Sabbath next. Services will be con- rovaded the lumber, which we had on physician, asking for leave to give travel. The farmers in .the locality legal or technical nnieanoe, which the CYe female. Two of the males are in ducted by Rev. P. Wright, of Stratford. P August. n the winter visitations of the{ would not venture a heavy load on it person erecting it cuald be compelled as yay�rants,and one for want of sureties PERSW LAI MS, SEALS. &0. the ground in the -middle of Augu I p recommend that a len for to abate or remove. But if used by the t© -keep the: peace. The female was —Mitchell horse buyers are busy, but He sent a Mr, Waterman up to fraLne � schools in his inspectorial Bis- now. I r p also committed as a vagrant. The in order to get .railway accommodation' areein to undertake to this brid a be rocured and submitted ablio in connection with the usual ' d inter Flan- the timber for the falaework on the t.riet, and as g g P P committee recommended that the Clerk era obliged to send their anrnais to Gloves of all kinds ren - 20th of August, but from that day to do the whole examination as well as tof the approval of the Council at the highways for a Sufficient time to en- nels iIt endless: v "rlety. ! g work Burin the term from April J:nnary meeting title the public to a oontinuance of its and Chairman procure an oil tank for 'Clinton and Stratford for shipment. er 1 this he did not furnish him with any office g r toner inclusive. This application i1�[r. L. Hardy, Road Commissioner, nee aS a highway bridge by dedication, the use of the gaol; that the` sum of —The StMarye Temperance Army 1 AM_P,�E'LL� bol s to fasten the timber wt,h, so as to Oc E M• "0+ e b the Ina actor . on account reported as follows : The bridge on. the then its �origtnal mode of constrnetion $10 be granted the caretaker, J, Reid, is still.takang in recruits, Two ladies to enable him to raise the supports to was mad y p eq for sifts services for cleaning Court and sic gentlembp joined the noble . - - �--; __ - ----- - _ --- the bridge, and kept Mr. Waterman of his eyes being serions]y affected, and county boundary between Huron and would Deese to be f consequence, and here dcing. nothing. for at least two the out -door exposure during winter Middlesex referred to in my Jane re- the Statutory duty of inaintenauce House at the time of repairing the "water band at last'Sunday afternoon's I weeks. O . the 22nd of September Ilklr. was forbidden by his physician. port, has been finished satisfactorily at would be established as against the same that the accommodation asked meeting. ; - Jamieson ordered Mr. Waterman to go zsE Hoo TAR. a cost including approaches, of $422 aeanty. As, therefore, the nnanthor- by the Clerk of the Peace be fariushed, —The Sabhath :School Convention of 'VPaterloo petition was read from the I for Huron's Share, The bridge on the ized act of building the bridge may end ander she supervision of the Clerk and for the county of Perth, held last week to F_reepert in the county P y chairman ; that the petition of Sheriff an,: llditohell, proved to eject the falaework to an iron "County Council of Kent,reapecting boundary between IIsborne and Hib in imposing an involuntary burden p qed profitable to all ion of dogs. The gent Coun hart has been finished also.- The build upon the County, I think the Council Gibbons for office accommodation „be who attended. It was decided to hold - W EST bridge. he was erecting ,there, without the taxation g granted; that the tender of D. Fe the neat Convention in Listowel, a year SMITH,giving any reason in explanation for cif desire to amend the said Act so as iiag of this bridge and the flooring of scald lawfully prevent its erection and gr y y son for gaol supplies for the year 1882 banes. abandoning the drection of the supports to make it imperative that all dogs one close by on the same boundary were that the proper remedy would be b onstrated shall be entered with the Clerk of the let to one Eontract for the sum of $256, injunction. As to the third question : be accepted ; that the tender of Angus- —The Orange Hall at the village of i to the iron bridge Here. We rem ofiieial or $128 Eur Huron's share. i had same I i'he County Council would not, as I Have began th it Closing Sale. This Jamieson on his conduct, municipality, or some other McKinnon for 150 cords of cordwood to Mayne, Wallace township, was barged g with Mr. J be delivered at the p i; when he replied that he world send within twenty, day s of the owner oom- aulail repairs done on Eche Crediton have stated in my answer to the Second gaol at $2.49 per cord to the curd a shol•t time a o but the i P be immediately liable to be aceeEked • that the water -spouts on ce,nae of the fire is rat yet known. The i Mr. Waterman back as soon as hO erect- ing into -Possession, and the tax paid. at bridge. This bridge will need some l question, - he he time of makin such entry, together farther repairs next season, after which ! maintsin.such abridge. That liability the Court House be repaired and the building had not been in ase for same ailorde the FuOic one of the best op ed two spans of the falaework to t t g leak in the roof over the Court Room be 'time, and had been sold. Freeport bridge. �iie waited from that with a -true and exact description of it may stand a year or two longer. The , would, as I have stated, begin when it time to the 14th of October, expecting sac$ dog. The communication was re bridge at Exeter has been Slightly re- had become a public bridge by use or mended, —Mr. Sansom, of 6'tratford, was t an . appear- ferred to the E nalization Gimmittee, - paired, but it will require an entire new dedication after th"e lapse of years, but F. W. JOHNSTON, Chairman, the proud owner of seven valuable , s the have ever had for Mr. Waterman o put in pp � q � pointer puppies until a day or two ago, porde once and as he did not arrive, and the who recommended that no action, be floor next season. I would recommend the moment the liability to maintain Bfnet sY, December lo, !ted g g when, on visiting the dog house, he season was elfin far advanced, I taken, as they consider the present Act th rt instead of laying two tiers of plana bel;an the dam�[�s caused or want of honr.e The c inaieal business appointed nsact- getresent,ting P P discovered that his pets were one. called m3 comemitGee together to con- sufficient fur all purposes if It is only as it has lengthwise of the ee there re hair ywonld follow. The ,followin ed was the readin of the following P g securing a Ba-0ply of General Dry ; S,ult with me what course to persue . properly administered. nig g g P g g li heartless thief had stolen the entire language is used by Chief Justice Wil- report of the under the croamstances, and advised After transacting some other minor hould be floor joists laid lengthwise o!Po litter. I Mr. r the cit of the meeting. dvEle re brattiest the Council adjourned. nth r he bridge to receive the flooring. I son iri an oft cited case: "If a private per- ROAD COMMITTRE. --The cantata of BelShaszar's Feast vow" w$v�saDev, Dee. 7. had the approaches to three bridges "son erect a bridge at hie own expeoae The Road and Bridge Committee- is being rehearsed by a company of floods, Readyjmade Overc*ats and I plied that they were delayed for threeover the Sauble 'repaired and graded, ='and present it to the County, and the • reported: The committee approves of Stratford amateurs ander the direction I weeks by the fire destro3�ing their black- The Coutioil met at the appointed � y t of Mr. Roger Roberts, and will bo pro- Smth shops, but he was to send Mr. r t a cost of $16, and one on the line =�oonnty eontinne to see it, the mast he ao6ic.n of the Warden a Lummittee I I p hoar, and after routine proceedings a maintain it thereafter is a like man- daoed during the holiday week. The rices WStermau a at once to support the between Stanley and Hay . repaired in =+ in reference to the non -fulfilment of the Clothing, at largely reduced p P PP letter from the County Treasurer was • ner as if the had built it them- contract fur the iron brid a across the bridge.- The committee were then •of the same manner ata cost of $3. I =� y g thorns comprises upwards of homy f read and referred to the Finance Com- Maitlaud River at Goderioil andreoom- voices, opinion that unless immediate acttontt�, This letter announced that Arad a small bridge at _Chieelhurat be- =selves." Other cases show that no would- have no bradde tween 'Perth and Huron repaired both formal presentation or dedication to meud chat the legal advice upon which —Owing to the contineed illness of was taken we $15,820 of the county's Sinking fund in the woodwork approaches for $6 for the municipality is necessary 'to make I they acted be published in the mina.tes. Dr. Dillabough, of Listowel, his friends this winter, and, with the view of expo A money had been loaned on first mart- I 3 TES ro ordauce Huron's share. an original private highway (and upon The ouxnmittee also approve of the have removed him to Lon'.oi3 aaylam. STZ I doing matters, Mr. Girviu and I we gages ou farm property in act - rutted to proceed to Hamilton, and ' Mr. Girvin, Road Commissioner, re- the same prinoipal a bridge) become a action of the Warden's Committee in ! The doctor was a very Ralamital which I trot p with the powers given by statute and I ported as follows : I had some alight public one. Nothing is esuential but notifying the contractors of the daffi- tationar, and the sad calamity which . I make a. personal observation of what r or the .the nstruettons of Council ; that an ad- P g continual and aninterrapted use by the , onities of proceeding with the work has befallen hien, is very much lament- , preparations . had been made f ditional $3,000 had been spoken For, repairs executed on a Sinal! -bridge a on k f erection of the bridge, and also to es- and that there is still on hand $11,585 the 8th c9ncesaion of Colborne, at a Dost public, although the circumstances of until next spring. In accordance with ed by all who had the pleasure of his f I amine the falsework constructed at for investment. of $6, and it is now in good order. 1 adoption by repairing with public Mr, Glarrow's opinion as to. boundary acgnalntanee. - - -----i- Freeport on our way dawn. We found sRlDos $gPaivsas.Iad the snow Shovelled off the ]flan- money, ko., are important. line budges the committee Feaom- —The celebrated Dr. Wild of To - nn at Preston. He i listed ; cheS er bridge in January last, and J. T. GARROW. • mend that a by-law be passed by the tonic, when d9ivering his lecture oz Mr-.Jamies V Moved by Mr. Straohan seconded by � The Council adjourned until Frida g - 8 the "Prophet Jeremiah s visit #o did Q 'RAN that we tossed to Hamilton and See Small repairs. made at the same Y Cuanoil otoeiu Graham's brid e, which RANDS& t p Dr. Buchanan, that the Clerk be in- Ireland," to a Stmtford.audtenae last for ourselves what progress was made time , the whole costing $7. I had con- morning at 10 o'clock. is situated ou the Maitland River which P I; stracted to give a detailed Statement of P'eiDeY, December s, 1F8t. boundary week, gave it as. his idea thRt Sootoh- with the work, which we did. We aH expenditure and contracts entered aaderable repairs done to the Manehea- forms the bounds line tietiween the sneer that© who showed behalf of this Council in regeird !ter bridge. The work was more than The Council met pursuant to ad mauicipalitieS of Winl;Iam and the men are descended from the Irish race. found the engineer Into on I anticipated and is not yet finished. journment, and after routine business towushtp of A'arnberry. Respecting the Well, is may be so, sad it gn, the Irisk .. . —AT.._ as an iron bridge • under -construction, to the proposed erection -of an iron g re urt of stir. Girvin, Road Commie - which he assured us was the Maitland bridge over the River Maitland at God- The woodwork and approaches of a resolution was passed ordering that P have reason to be proal of their grog - g Graham's bridge, Lake Shore Road, the letters and papers connected with sonar, it is reoommeudad that it be eny. I bridge, and would be ready and fit to erich. adopted and the repairs recommended Mr, W. G. Hay.. Listowei, has . • travel over at Goderich at farthest in `This .Statement when laid ov the have been repaired at a cost of $66. I the non -fulfilment of , the iron bridge i ( have also made repairs to the amount contract be laid on the table which was be carried ant. In respect to the pe- bought Charles Watson's. firm �►!` l0e t i R I E S six weeks from that time. Mr. Jamie- table showed that the payments thus of $6 b+� bride No. 1 Lncknow Road, done, and these papers were placed be- tition of the inhabitants of the town- acres on the 2nd.concessinn of Wallaee, ' ` G T QE eon also assured us tbht Mr. Waterman far made had amounted to about $900: € would without fail commence the stet , 'The approaches and piers of Help's fore the Road and Bridge Committee. Ships of Burris and Fast Wawauoah for 13,500• Mr. Richard ifw[oi�re hes BOUNDARY LINE APPROPRIATION. brid a have also been repaired. The TSE PINANCY REPORT. reupcsotiug the gravel. road leading from sold h:s two farms on t:he 6th oonoes- i tion of the fslaevrork at the I1rT�itland Moved by Mr. Castle,seeouded by Mr. g g report Blvah to Winguam, the boundary be- cion, Mr, John Graharn, who recently I ,= tier- o on the following the M ,but, a roaches and fences at Port Albert The folluwin re rt of the Finance - y Elliott, that the respective amounts due PP P tweeu these wwuships;it is reouuirueud- sold his farm on the 8th conceasion, is I 1�URIN""(,�`HE HOLIDAYS, AT, as usual, he failed to keep his promise. the different municipalities out of the ;:bridge have been repaired at a cost of Committee was read and adopted: : I e however, sent a note to is promise. brid The abatinents of this bridge are The Finance Committee reported as ed that the County Council Mks action the purchaser of the first 100 acres at boundary line appropriation be paid. p in the matter and determine the W,000, and Mr. Robert Dunn has $taring that he had dismissed Mr. Carried. - sinking, and I would recommend that follows a In reference to John Hislop 'a �(Taterman, and that a1r. Gibson The Councli adjourned until l0 four spiles be placed to prefect each, account, asking that $600 be allowed amount that each township Shall ea- bought the second 100 for S4 00, abutment with a cap on to to Support ort him on his contract in connection with nd ou the road now' in dippuGe he- —bn inquest was held a few daya TT I BIR THERE vvcclld be here on the following 112onday, o'clock ThtVsda• inornin P P PP the committee ween Morris and East•Wawauush. It ,�jCQ - y g' the bride and that the abutments be the Maitland bridge, ago on the body of an Old man named i but it was a false promise, as usual. THURSDAY, Dec. s. g is recummeuded that the report of Mr. ' We then came to the conclusion that The Council resumed -according to filled with stone, as they had been recommended that the arm of $300 be Hardy, Bridge Commisaiouer, be John McGuire, belonging to Downie. fhled onl with earth, and it is oonsid- paid. The Treasurer submitted the IVir. Janiieaou was only trifling with us, adjournment, Y The evidence showed that�deceased had have ani inter TFiE BtsLORAvs,ROAD. stably washed ant. The approaoheatto securities.he received for money loaned . adopted, and that the improvements par too freely of liquor, and flet f 3 fund did not appe" r to ' p nd mune dread anggeSte therein be ma,ie; when trying to find his way home he R� on of roceedin with the war We A petition from the ratepayers of the eighteen mile river bridge have also ount are afa r5 m he amountalrethat the report of Mr, Shepherd, Road MUS���� 1? and 1Vlorris aettin been repaired, Y then obtained our solicitor's opitton on East 'Wawanosh g Cummisaio:€er, be received, that the tumbled into a ditch of water, crawled I ills clatter, and notified Mr. J ®tenon forth that the gravel road between OARPET WANTED. loaned is $16,880. It aS also reoom* oat again and lay on the bank until suggesttoyls be adopted, and that Mr. morning. The exposure caused Alae an tl e 4 h November that from is reg- Blyth and Wingham is in &. very bad An application for his office and other res be tendered to the Mr. J. Brotherhood, f Shepherd procure a plan of a bridge to �' -� _ lent and delay it was Impassible at this. state ; that the Council of East Wa- for a capRailway, for the be erected across the Bayfield river op- death. The coroner animadverted' se - :p Qverely but justly on the conduct of the itzclemerit season of the year ea her to wanoah had expended considerable pairs was referred to the Court House the he has takenBir®oting the sift, the 4th ooncegaion of Stanley erect the stone glierS or make a suitable Gams in trying to keep it in repair, but Committee. P° tavernkeeper who supplied the liquor and lay It before the Council ort the to the poor old menu. ford across the river,.and that we would that the Council of Morris, which MOTION of THANKS• Y attention of the Conn to the Bang g January meeting, The a,doptiun of the _ old the company responsible for all le- township is equally reBponsible for and Moved by Mr. Girviu, SII not Bilis andous the of possibly prey nt nga a report of kir. Gibson, Road Commis- —A mechanic writing to the i trat- i gitimate damages caused by their de- interested in the road, it being the Mr. Hardy, that the thanks g sic er, is also recommended to be ford Beacon complains that his home M r. Gir- bonnda�cy line refuse to give an aegis- . Connoil be and are hereby tendered serious accident, and that he be ranhis ted adapted, and that any improvements . and, lot is taxed for more than its lay. Upon taking this Step. , g Y worthy Deputy vin, with the assistauce of lir. Hardy, tante toward' keeping the road. In re- , Mr. ,Hutchison + ht for his kindness in services of ndered to remuneration Council. It on the Hoick and Carrick boundary worth, while the splendid houses - and took ate sat once to Secure the as#sty pair. The petition . asked that the ! Reeve of Coder c +n his blocks and is also recommended that School In- necessary to secure safety to the travel- magnificent barns of the farmers are , - gs our usual Holiday Redactlort to p elfin public, . b erectin four Council use their power to force the i' so promptly placing with 8A much of the travelling p y g n e nal it tackle at the disposal of. the commis- spectors be paid for inspeoting the ling pabtic be made, the County of not taxed at all -001Y the land at ao prig bas` been attended benta under the bride and -renewing Council of Morris to, expend a q e have can de g in an efficient ; stoners, when erecting the supports to Model Schools at Clinton and Goderich Bruce bearing. half the expeuses-. Iii ranch per acre, He says the law re - Success in the past, w the floor, which has rendered it perfect- sum to keep this road three m de> r petition was re the Maitland bridge, thus enabling at the same rate•as they are paid for reference to the motion of lklr. Graham quires that aonnty counoils shall er}t►al- sided to offer for the next1 safe so fon as the ice does not re- and. state. Zne petit lower the►ra ever Y g d Bride Com- them to pcaceed at once with the rais- making two half -yearly visits to a pub concerning the bridge on the 2nd con- ize the assessment rolls of the different so, Pianos and Orgaus move the props. The failure of Mr. ferred to the Road an g offered before, c act mittee: �': ing of the beats, and saving the county lit school, according to the am;�ended eoncebsiou of Stanley, It is recommend- ] mnnicapolittes but, insteKd of doing so, number of acres . Jamieson in earring out his g roved b the Lieut. -Gov- • interfered with the eojtra for the GODBRICH stns SCHOOL. considerable expense, as we understood er mations app y P Stanley townships s attend to the work in each simply township, and actually has 1879. P rtcne9rork, and also with taking down The resignation of III.r: Adamson as the county tackl Albert, seleMas for. gr ane Itnere ommendedtthatt the sum of $6 'at once and send in the account when j through the solemn mockery of equal the old bridge. The material for rail- trustee of C}o fetich High School was kine, of Port Al , I be paid Jeremiah Belden for damages the work is itnashed. In reference to izing the rolls by making an entirely D:. U N K A M P I` A N 0 S ' in tits piers was all on the ground, and read, whereupon it was. purpose. —Carried. g P y injury the Maitland Bridge contract, it is new assessment at $20, $30 or $4d per the contractor ready to proceed as soon Moved by Mr. Johnston, seconded by MODEL SCHOOL iNtPEaTIoti. ceased b the in a of a horse while barns,. stook o so. Mr. Cam bell, that the resignation of A oommnnication . front Mi?. Miller, crossing;a, county bridge between How- recommended that the Warden, acre, omitting losses, , - 50 years in the market. aA Ake received instructions to d p y. through the _county solicitor, ascertain crops+ income from mortgages and so I The pap era i connection with these Mr. Peter Adamson as trustee of the asking that the So inn he Counts recommended the The of a num what is the ecntractc»+a intention with forth. maters Will ie laid before you, for you Goderich High School be accepted, and remauerated for inspecting Y respect to the fulfilment of hi�ountraat, Whale the famalp of " Mr. George s«'R O'RGAN'S to decide what action to take . in the that Mr. F. Jordan, of the Said town of ; Model Schoola, wos . referred' to the" her of accounts, SCHOOLS and that any information obtained be premises. I mai alga State that Mr. Goderich, be appointed trustee in the, School Committee. Vanevery, near the village of St. i November 24th rOOm and stead Of the said Peter Adam-,] A .STANLEY BEIDOE. The following report of the School laid before the Council at the January George, was attending church on Bab- f= Httve been wa rued the h baa% pw- JamietcIn intimated on No Moved'b Mr, Graham, eeeoadecl by Committee was read and adopted : session, and that the Road Commission- bath evening last, a daring attempt at mi ms whe _ever exhibited. Pianos that it would be as well for the .00m son." Carried. ERS' REPORTS, ! I Mr. Elliott, that ,Mr. Sheppard, Road The School Committee reported are act upon the solicitors advice and + robbery was made by a Scoundrel, who a f other makere supplied• missioners to come down and inspect ROAD conxlssiox of the Road [ Commissioner, be instructed to :have . recommending as follows : Respecting proceed to Hamilton and see the iron 1 has as yet escaped arrest. The house - and Organs, o I- g a lcl teat ills iron, but upon consultation The following reports y for Said bridge tested. ;wag left in charge of a lrx. Cassidy with me, they decided to postpone the Commissioners were read and referred) the ae on the north of Peal tmn reference he Upper Canada JOHN MCiMILLAN, Chairmair. � a A iV'' iru until ilio ascertained what to the Road and Bridge Committee : brt g ] gild a aihall boy, a aJII of Mr. ti annvety. A.. H `r S: lnse� ct y ng College, The report was amended by striking About 7,30 or 8 c> cluck a large, red - ' in the Ititr. Gibson, Road Comimssioiker, re-, raided to •prevent the • water washi nand Clerrk oinenahe Memorial . actic:u vile C Council would to ] ad iu hi h water, as Soon as . W+arde 7 out the clause recommending tde gess• rem ae3. ported xa follows : I had some repairb; away the ro R Canada College with whiskered mazy entered au l urine_ ceded , Q?I[ sale or coramt8at;o%. P executed on the Zetland bridge at a practtrable. Referred to the Road and respecting Upperage of a by-law closing Gratasn s bridge• I money. He w`ass informed that these ry TrtE ualr�uE MATTER. exec the Count Council of Peel. In refer - T1 r opinion of Mr. J. T. Garre��c, cast of $212; the bridge is in a fair' Bridge Committee: Y coxDOlttxca. ;was none in the home. The brat3 . P of repair and will now stand for; COUNTY BRIDGES. encs tu.,the cummnnication of Mr, J. R. see ns bsiore u ,t• Solicitor, respecting the bridge state p tun from lir. (lar. " llt[iller, I'nblio School Inspector,,stating Moved by A. L. Gibson, seconded by j therl knocked the woman down, grid It Send f �r (ltatalagueS t G , P ' - os and. Tlra opinion some ears. In accordance with your; (' The following opinion that this Council have � lS eappoeed he then searched for mosey:, haying. It ill a ou- Pan contract platter was read. P Y �° P y y s I had a new bridge, erected- row, County Soltetor, respecting the that on e,cconnt oil weak eyes he is un- George Castle, � , aired A few tr tllert that the Connotl could instruction( nil for count tha t to do the wort of visiting in the learned with regret of the death after a ,but failed to find any. He then seised ;, Organs tuned and rep wss .. -1 eas _ t} tlt t for the erection on the Howiok and NV boundary. I responsibility of the Council the winter season, and requesting the Coun- long illness of Mr. Samuel Slemmon, of ' a cruet, and'was making off with it, good driving' and working hors p; , W ELL will the eon in escltalt a for Inatruulents . a€ the :;ride referred to in the 'Guar The old bridge was 1Q0 feet long.. The , or boundary ,bridges c ®S Comm ties. toThe til to relieve ' him from skid winter the township of Grey, who wag for 'when the heroic woman recovered, hed i; o ears a respected member of this at once seized the article and wrench deu'a �+3dreea,,if Ghev so desired, as the new one has been shortened to 60 feet Road and g the oommyttee recommends that nay y �F� dea'ge zeas io have been completed by and is built laraneipelly of cedar. The' fallowing is the opinion : work, at tie eon- Board, and that we deeply sympathize it irom his hand, Mr, Vaneve Iliad permit whole' work with i roaches, cost for To P. ddamson, BBQ. the request be aolr,Rran visits _with bat iiad taken it t+o 11 SCOTT-; BROS.� the i5tL• of October, or they clan perm � ►P14, Of ths' $ rtion $R2> , besides $6 for DKAR Sts - I have ooneidered the sidered that the Urosok"Im is the bereavemoiitaand that theClarkbe harsh with hiss. the contractor to proceed with the work Huron ' HT, and calleot the penalty, perQ cia3 gravel. Awe instructed, I let a oontrc - question submitted to me for my most impotts►boe to .1 SEAFORTH.O _ r . . i. 1. L- -s 4 - .�. - -J - '- -