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s. -The ellaae rom 1a8t w�ek.) of 1881, which are the only,ones I have cost of er Hill Brid a. repaired at a Referred to the Road ui)d Bridge Com. d thaf the re ortsof Messrs. , roval of
I a not ;Mason and Girvin, Road Commission- 'the Minister of Education.
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L efend#,ut, , - I W19I)NEELDAY11inuary 25th. . tha � t the vagrants com. t Under the present System. although the era, be received and accepted; that the - After considerable discussion tLe . -
ot at Toronto OIL The Conn -1 met pursuant to ad- I he Rep e of McKillop concerning Moved by Mr. Hannah, seconded by OD]Yguarantee the Council has of the Road Commissioners be instructed to �amendmeut waa�lo'st on .
ss, for d . oi prise more than one-third -of - all the Grieve's tridge. I inspected the same, Mr..Ratz, that no. bridge which is na correctness of the accounts is- the car- examine the bridge 6n the grav I a division by a
. . I "; ,isumment, and. after the� ordinary prisoners oanflued in the gaol. Du - . � . - el road
� fixed fo!� I riag accom a led by Mr. Rays. We found at present a county bridge be enlarged tificate of t4 office
argrt- i � tine business the Selecting Com- the period named th- 'majority of two. It -was argued by one
Posed of,� mud 'waa L ------ 1".. I Pon , to strike 6 total days during the ti rs all Bound, with the excep- by any municipality or municipalities Mr. Graba,`m, in rj, ' at Blybh, referred to iu Mr. R611Y's �pdrty that Mr. Millar bad 7proven -an
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. I ported &� follows - 1 888. ingers are some. county' bridge without first notif i . what he had asked
, standing committees for the � year re- 2 399; of this the vag -1 The end str' I .
a tax smit, Ronald- ! � I ly to Mr. Weir, motion, and either hai6- the" present efficient and faithful publ, .0 Icial that
I Was tion of a Side stringer, which is 9, little within the county so as to make it 'a said that in so far a the delaying of 110 fr
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a up- on th � rants make Up deo4y - structure repaired o
: ying important business y the doing away if considered necessary ; that the same . Council -
twas argaed and - � what stain en, owing to there being no and obtaining the ?onsent of two of the wi ,would not entail .on the county any ad
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, M . Equalization. - MeasrB. MdWfillan, The expenditure for jury service haa a -til one session was concerL7ad, it deliverance be given in the motion of ditional. expense or loss, and as it was
[or two, weeks, or upport der them. This causes con- Road Commissioners. Referred to the would not make much difference. Mr. Mr. Strachan. As to the motion of
. � Graham, Girvin, Meyer, Wilson, Kaine, been $148.64 less than estimated. The siderable spring to the �bridge, I have Road and Bridge Committee. Weir iriRtanced t r shown from the certificates of his phy- .
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x Of that period � , Wl . . b idge difficulty. Mr. Cooper, respecting the bridge and picians that he is in
Re_ as the, court Forsyth., Ratz, Webster, Ki%y,..Corbet, estimate, $2,400- - IS based'upon the ordered he necessary repairs, &II(t I BEPORT OF SCHOOL AND PRINTING COM- He Wbuld like to ask � pr great dan a (4
.1 Rogers, Henniligs. ; expenditure of'1880, which was 32.,375. think thebridge good for some time yet. -
Rlaintiff to, make 11 I if; in this matter ap " oacbes over the Bayfield River be g r .
I - Finance. -Allan, Essqn, Buchanan, The expeinditure of 1881 has been Cal ' � I MITTER. the Council did not aoton Ilosiag his eye -sight. and bad been b -
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i the. promi- 1. �: the advice Of tweeen the townships of. Stanley and the forbidden to expose him- a , y
Oaf B. Y , I JOHN MASON. The School and'Frinting Committee their Solicitor, and did 8 If to the
� - - 0astle, � Eilber, Wilson, 1 Cooper, 82,251, and would. have been as d t - it require the God,yrich, kUUWD as Turner'a bridge, it %
sed �,' should Finch I le ba Mr. Giryin, Road Commissioner, re- winter winds, it Was cruel'and heartless
... I Straclian, Taylor, Wabstei, Gdunt, not the Superior Court judges' over- . of which Mr. Mayor is uhairman, re. whole 48 Councillors to come to God- is re'Commended that the bridge be ex- �,to den
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:Lade wit1da, that. . , ported as follows : The repairs to the ported-t1lat in view of the fa erich, simply t . � y him a releaAe f rOm daty for a
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. Shier, McPherson, Hays,' Gibson, looked or ignored the action 'of the Manchester Bridge are now fiDiri,hed. '
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I I � I � Mason, Weir, Miller, Hard , Elliott County Board of Select L a I r advised. . He th i few mon ths, an d more especially so as
I Y, Ora in fixing the The c amounted to $483.6 Be last pe- County 801ioito ought Mason, Road Commissioner, and the he offered to Ouiploy a substitute. on
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I which 6262.31 have been paido: There grant the legislation to be asked for by oil had to depend en rely upon a al- tend to the matter. Respecting the 'Miller bad been studyingfor anotherpro-
: (GI., and Walker' number of petit jurors for 'the Assize 8, Oil titioned the Local Legislature not to in matters of d where the Coan- Reeves of Goderich and Stanley to at- � he other L,i,ie it waa held that Mr.
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: � I Road,and Bridge. -MoMillan Hvs1o5p, Courts tit 40, that number being SUM. wag a'ben!t carried away from under the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway vice of others that t e Warden's Com- motion of Mr. Eilber concerning the fession, and that 'according to his own
� 121. - - � � Gook, Griffin,. , Evans, Young, I Kelly, clentfortbree complete juries and a bridge No1. 2, on the LucknoW: 'Road.
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;number of good . I . Hannah, Ronnie, Campbell,: Wbite)y, margin -of four for absentees. Th � it is not necessary to comply with the mitteo could act juat , &swell as the' bridge on the town line between StO- Statement beL,
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I . -,. -�, � Oarrip, Castle, Ratz, Kay. - , judges, however, issued their precept oplacie tbla bent anij to re air the floor letter, and send a second pe tion Mr. Wilson - last he intended at th .
ita & South a I engaged'David Alton -by tbo� clay to request made in Mr. D. D. Hay's whole Council.
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I my 2nd, behig eatd& � . I School and Printing- - Blichanan, for 48 as formerly. The late p ti could and Hay, known as the eleven oil in Decambere 8 I
� -, � &mend- also. fle;has not Yet got �the �ot say that be mile bridge, it is recommeuded that close of next year retiring from the
Mi -� 0 work Moved by Mr. Kaine, seconded by was prepared to assontl to the doing Mes8rs. Hardy and Mason examine InspeotQrsbip for the purpo 11
: � Beatty Cook, Gibson, Hardy, Girvin, Meat t' the Juro�ra Act adthorizes the quite finished, but I expect that it will -
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.17he thermometer � � Noyer, Campbell, Essou, ' Cooper, Selectors to.fix the number, but gives be done as Soon as possible. Mr, Elliott, that h L "ht this bridge and it they consider a bridge Prosecuting his legal -
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� Wow zarcl; on . - I Oliver, Hays, Kelly, Curty, Elliott (G.), power to the judges to direct, if necB- I by iuBtructing the Warden and Clark to'' that if the various mittees were of 20 feet spaa or more necessary to b . studies, and this
� V . CHAS. GIRVIN. - his intention it was agreed that if
' -�V - . . i c�m%mber would have it erected. Regarding the motion heelaigs unable to perform his duti a he
AS been excellent, . . Weir, Mason, RogerB and Gaunt., sary, a larger number. This po'-wer was again petition the Legislature in accord- made smaller so that no
' , 1 COMMUNICATIONS. L ance with the requekt of Mr. D. D. be on more than one Is
]&,va, bat there in: f ! - Gaol and Court Rouse.-Mossrs.Hut- I.not intended to- be used unless' special A co committee all the of Mr. Griffin haking for a new bridge -
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Ice of &7 th � .. �, Bay, M. P. P., req6eating that the committees uld
AW.7— � � 3 to tho*OPiuiOB County Clerk of the County of Wat�'r, ,I 8 �e at work to be built on the Lake Shore Road to the end 'o"f the year, merely to suit .
Walker, 9hier, Miller, Griffin, Reanie, that the number fixed by th6l, Board loo respedi'ng the admission of an arnendmeDts sought by the .Tor n o t ame tim instead of as opposite lot 14 in th� township of Ash- bis own convenienc
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I Bilber, MkoPheracia, We(.)ster, Hyslop, would likely Provo insufficient. I k I I Grey and Bruce Railway Company be now when one a. This latterfeel-
. during the past - now digent boy,from Siatiley into the Watl1l" committee has to field, it is recomme ided that Messrs.
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I another is through on ac- Girvin and Mason loxamine the said fused.
� ".. of no Special. causes in this county looPoorb6ase. The poorhouse authori mentwascarried,wheii the roportas count of some members bein ' .
ments- axe be* Corbet, Ronnie, Allen, Whitely, Evans er not granted. On a division, the amend,i' ,'W&ib until
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r � and Mever. which might have led the Superior ties offoreA'tQ 'accommodate the boy amended was confirmed. . ��, or more co Y ROAD,
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: ; 11 Hardy, Elliott (W,), Beatty, Hannall, October last I wrote to u Moved by Mr. Kane. seconded by Xr.
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i, has been ship- I - 11 -�� " Salaries. -Gibson, Young, -Strachan, Court Judges to take this action. In for the a �a of 02 per week, giving this GAOL AND COURT HOUSE COMMITT pushed throagh in tw ht be of twenty feet span or over necessary to
number of farm - . - the Attorney. county t�� privilege of removing him L or three days in- have it constructed at once. Regarding Wei.r, and carried, r,bat the Clerk noti-
. 11 �- I lain lov teiKd of taking five o r six as now, and the motion of Mr. Hannah to the effect
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e, Girvin, Forsyth and McMillan. 1 General asking him to, call the a;ttea. at any tilJao if the arr&Dgenlen�, proved Mittee, of whibh Mr. J mes Hol . - that no bridge shall be made a county oil i p , -
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; .. -1 WardoUL'S Committee. -Messrs. Kay, tion of the judges of assize to th .
. used.-Tra,de, has I �.. �, . , . 0 sub- unsatisfac ory. The . "' aning is th at i-11 this way as gr 3at! a saving would fy the COULUty of Bruce that-tbis Coun-
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I . Strachan. Graham, Young, Kajue, Wil- ject, tiOn obairm.an, reported. as follows:, Hay. be eff'ected as by doing aWaLY W repared to meet the Conntyof
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� village for the I was referred, to the Finance C . ith one bridge until iii is first examined by two truce half way ib the matter of the
. Z � son and Webster. . . Om- iD9 visited and carefully inspected the Sallsion, but still he W is not prepared to of the Road Commissioners and decided
ng to, the goo& I MscellaueOus and Contingencies have mittee. I _-, I -
0� !� �� � � - gaol. the Committee found it clean and say but that'two sessic as 'in the year,aud by them that a bridge expense of making the marsh on the
- : The report was -adopted. overrun the estimate by $6P8. The unty Constable Currie asked Of 20 feet Span boundary between nowich and Caxdck
,70 churahes -were � . Chief CO. well kept. There are at present eight short sessions at that Zuld be suffici- or over is necessary, it is recommended 'safe- f -or public travel, and that i .
iabbath,. owing to . I - M6Ved by Air. Kay, seconded by Mr. amount estimated was 8750; the ex-' the Counciil to "in crease his salary, &a persons confined therein, six males and en� if members wo Idl apply them- by the Committee that Who,
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tin,01 snow storm . 1� - Raine, that Messrs. Miallouglit, of C1.Ju- penditure has been 81,408. The outlay the remun, � be receives be does n &BY two' iite action is necessary. mmedi- I
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i Aam Whiteford, - -, ..taa; Gregory, of Exeter; und-Halls, of under this head in 1880 was $929-, and eration two fern0es. The committee regret to selves to business wil al deterinivation Commissionera have been called, and ' After pas��iDg a number of by- awill
- � t not donsider sufficient remuneration find that one of the -females, a girl about to get through expeditiously. I
is place,. recently � -Goderich, be appointed on t4a Board in 1879 #741. The principal 'items I for the lagor he perfo rns. � I . after6X&WiDation find that a bridge of the Council. adjourned until the first.
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: of Examiners for the examination of tbs�t have caused this excess are 0500 BOUND'IUY LINE APPROPRIATION. I eighteen years of age, -is in a very bad - Mr. Strachan apprwe'd of Mr. Wil- 20 feet span or over is necessary, they Tuesday in Orune. 1� .
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irm praperty he ; �- � . school teachers for the carr6rit year.- for a look -up at Clinton, Bayfield aul state," and the other in a very destitute son's sugeestion, and thought if it were be empuwered to rebuild it; but, in the
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receivi.ng for it , J, I Moved y Mr. Masun, seconded ly condition. Thev recommend that iateps adopted the Sessions could be much event (if the said Commissioners decid- I
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1) - .1 Dungannon, and $242 for carpets and Mr SLier Ithat the sum of 0,000 be be taken to setfd them to their homes Shortened. �
. - J -- Moved by Mr. Meyer, seconded by furnishings for court room and offices. I .
ai - - - - - - - - Mr. Hays, that the Warden and Mr. i . raised by his Council for the iinprove- w ing that a bridge of such length iii not Mr. Wm. Lasbbroo.k. of Gowne lost
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ttal accideat, hap- : . I h ,hoola has. ment of th bou:.dary I � hen the terms of imprison 'ant ex- The subject did otl appear to be required, that the municipality or A mare last Saturday night, worth ��ut
I :: - I . T a payment to High Sc - inea of - the re- relished much by In at i i
ij -- � Adamson be appointed on the Board of not pire: Of the six malo pri,qunmers one is c members, and Inuuicipalities Calling out the Coin, $100. .
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,&-y afternoun. It . - I amounted to. -the sum estimated, sPectiVe m Dicipalit eB, the saicl sum to , - , .
'. I - I ingane; two are awaiting trial. and tile a division was called
M I -1 behalf . . r, r which resulted missioners bear the expenses of such . -Fullarton township council is pur-
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Moir� son, -of � Audit in the terms cvf the Act i,4- this I which was $2,400, or an average of be expended on the same principle as I oflierslare under fiellbel3ce. The com- in the motion being voted down by a inspection. It is further recommended cliasing 12,000 f at of
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1ay, accom. anied . -1 3800 to each. The Government a,116w- herebufore-Carried. i
. p . i � :1 Moved by Mr. Graham, seconded by ance to 'each, for which the' . , I I BR,I . � . I mittao'bQViDg also inspected the Court large majorit �, e _ pine lumber for
�ring the villaga. ; � county - ,DGE REPAIRS WANTED.�
I M I 1-1 Mr. Whitely, that Messrs. Gi4son, I Y, Only E Ome five or six that in, the event of a new contract townshipeuse. .
affing oat 61 the ! I House found it clean and in a good voting for it, and these, apparently, in being completed between the county '-The Sam wee �
, pays an equivalent, has been. Godarich I ' Moved y Mr. Kelly, seconded by I State. of $30,000 was last k
I I Hardy, Masoa, and Girvin be appoint- I -
7 ad Eb .. . $779,'Cliuton $707, Seaforth $684. For a very half-hearted way. The com- and the Hamilton Bridge Company for- paid out in Small aums to railway em, �
. uimAL .. ed Road Commissioners for the cur- - Mr. Meyer� that this Council instrulft 1 This report was adopted. . mittee rot,e, the Ward" a took the chair the erectio
spirit. il , Model - Schools 0400 - as eabimated, the Road 06mmissioners to iuBpect the � . I n of a new1ron bridge at ploye es at Stratford,
idden f-riglit and � -- rent year -Carried. I w ! I SALARIES COMWITTRE RFPOTtT. and the Council resumed its wonted Goderich, that Messrs. Gibson
so, doin& it 11 - . which was intended to cover the grdntS - bridge oil the gravel road in the Vil- and *�-Mr. W. F. Sanderso-
Z11 -4F T-ot l , - Moved. by Mr. Campbell, seconded ' n, reeve of
I I i The Salaries Committee reported, re- composure, and bhusenaed what seerw Hardy be appointed to proceed to Blaushard, has been elected Warden of
h at the, ro-A Cie, ; .- � for 1880, which were not paid till 1881 'lage of Blyth, as it is considered unsafe, commending that no change be made er to I a a rather far
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ith the view of having it- rebuilt as ill the salar I? 8 of the county officials for cical oV burlesque pro(eeding. - . .
- . 'by Mr. Corbett, that Messrs- T. � F. ; but no orders were passed at the De' ed to an on -look'
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7 and throwing its ; I McLean, Goderich;, S. G. RoCangbay, ': W le - Hamilton, when notified by the com- the County of Perth.
Moir fortunataly I �� Seaforth ; and D. R Menzies, Clinton, , camber meeting for these grants, ad early as pO,saible next sprio' , if it is pany, for the purpose of wituessing,the ; -Mr. Henry Gray has -sold his .
t - . 9 . the present year, excepting that of Mr. A SPECIAL CIRANT. testing of the. iron for the said bridge fifty acre lot
�Jury, but 1114-r. ,- . there if; therefore a surplus of a in
I . be appointed High School trustees for $200 found in itu unsafe condition. Re- Adamson, County Clerk.0 We recom- - MO , d , Hibbert, - to Mr, W. ,
_under this head.- � . � ve by Mr�. Yo ina, seconded - by andlif neceisary to employ the agaist. Delaney, for the sum of 02,800.
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artunate, ". he I A�, their reapective school s. -Carried. I - The largest discrepant - � forred to t9e I Road and Bridgo I Com- mend that his salary be increased to Mi. Allen, that a gran i of: $300 be made ance of an expert for that purpose . " also ,-Rev. Mr. McClang, the esteein�
ast, the horse, i , � - MODEL SCHOOL Ga,kNTF1. . eY is under the mittee. � . )
1 head of roa $800. This increase is recommended towards repairing tht, Ashfield Road �
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a - effarts. to re- - ds and bridges, the estimate Aloved b . Mr. Strachan, seconded by 1 -in recognition bf the faithful and effici. through Colborne 0 a Shepardto to inspect the iron when it is dehyered pastor of HaruNtead congregation, was I .
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I . Moved by Mr. Corbett, seconded by for which, $17,446, included the pro- orm t ,that the bridge on the . fror -
I lioamily on his i � -� . Mr. Formyt B. to at Goderich ; further, that Road Com- recently presented by his people witli a �
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- I � Mr. Campbell, that the grant of 6100 0 eul manner in which he pe'rforms the Dunlop's Mill. Referred to the Finance missioner Girviu. be -empowered to take valuable setof Silver mounted harness.
lury Mr. i . � wh made to the GoderiGh and Cl i aton , -posed iron briage. As this bridge has boundary lilho between -Grey and Mor- duties of his office. It is also recom. Committee.
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.-ad- for 'by hcieuds - 1 1 not been constructed or paid for, it ris, ith-ok Brus - . Such steps as' he' may deem necessary to
i . Model Schools -tor the year 1891 be ' leaves a a I . 10 sels, known as For- monded-tbat the Salary of Mr. Currey, - ' l4r. W. G. Bay. of Listowel, has �
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er ax -P, pleased to -' paid -Carried. - his aCCOUDt Of Syth a 4,r idg6, be examined, and if fouad r% ficild a �Iarm on the first coucesaion. of
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� * . $10,459. The actual amount paid up uusa 1) yer, Seconded Be( u e the present false bents from
( Chief Constable, I a increased 025, m&k- Moved by Mr. Me by 3 L,r t
a"- :A1 treatment I fe be r paired as early as � practi- , I he township Of Wallace, containing 75
this - A TURNBERRY BY LIW. to 31st December on account of . I ing it �125 per annum. � I Mr. Miller, that the Clerk be instruct- bei ng carr
I -, Moved by Mr. Henuings, seconded this I Cable. Referred to the RoaJd and ied away by floods or freshets. acres, to John Swinburn, of the town- -
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6rentlya.t.ad-isconat � of $1,491-50. . I .1 I ,oil, when Mr. Adamson, acknowledged the present year for, the respective The Council adjourned until 9 o'clock . .
I . � -. the township of Taruberry passed 29th -1 S TO BE LOOKED ty Reeves � -Trinity -Church, Mitchell, has a
C. � -,., I a ing to tho revenue, no 'mount I I insuitable terms the compliment the - pu .. . and Clerks of ouriahiug Temperance Societ -under
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10 from. the result - ALuguat 1881"t Com a AFTXR - Reeves, De Saturday morning. fl
� -.� . I Council had paid him, stating the various In U IlWIpi 6 y
o Stop up and sell I por- "V I . Moved by. Mr. Gibson, seco that it I
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.ed7 sale of our well. � ` � tion of road allow'�uce between lots 10 was estimated on general,account f6r . uded by lities, and that S&TURD&Y, J'anniry 28,182. its auspices,' numberina about seventy
-` interest, as the most, if was all the -more gratifying on account Such Statut rt
mr advertised fictr - � 1, as shall be the property of members. The mor� the better if they,
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I ��,- and 11, on the 61i Concession of the not all of the Mr. McMillan, that the Reoves'djoin- Council met pursuant to' adjourn-
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�, number had I . funds at credit in bank belonged to our of its being unsolicited. the respective municip,Ll" ties. mout, and after routine proceedings it
r1ut, in that. number . � fure . . � REBATES. FINANCE COMHITT�B'S REPORT. -
rge, sbi township, be confirmed by this debent I are cousis
. accounts, and the interest I contract forilrepair � was moved by Mr. Kane, secoude 0-nies'Itiatitute hag
Council—Ca-med. w r r b 'ld* —St. Marys Mach'
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rchaser. Why so, � -- recoverable on such should go to those county brid�e maylug o a ul -1P9 any I Moved, by Mr. Corbett, seconded by The Finance Coin it,tee, of which
, . . . . . THE TORONTO, GREY AND BRUCE, have been I
� . I I -� t, that Gibson is ch ir � 11, reported Mr.- Strachan, and carried, that the Oved i0tO Dew rooms which I
in 1) of depth ... A communication was received from I accounts. Other receipts for interest if they see any defect in the iDaterial Me. Meyer, and carried, �hat the rebate Mr. A. L. Warden and Clerk petition the Local they occupy on tbese terms: One year
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oln'L ! i accruing trom county rates i or workman'ship, they be requAted to y School InspeotorB, salaries � I 'Legislature to abolish -the second seled- free and the following four years at &
omtion should .not L Mr.. D. D. Hay, M.P.. P , asking . a arrear I on Count
. � . ' I munication of Lietit.---,C)l. i 0 Gte r,
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. � L 11 the I Would, it was thought, be fill I at oDce call �the attention of the co be -paid over to the - Public School - , apply- tiou of jurors as being in th4i opi . on of I I
qv, is a matter of ; Council to petition the Oubario Legisla, ' by discounts that would likel Y covered m- . for a grant in 111 rental of $100 per annual. Z�
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utment to, many. I :f - turO not to grant the legislati I y have to misSioners ih charge to such defect. Boards of the towns of Goderich, Clin- log 'aid of, the Ontario : tills Council simply useless, the mem- —Mr. D. K. Clark, B. A., of tb,e
lia State of affairs . . . being sought by the Toronto, Gr On now be paid on advances from the bank Refer � ton, Seaforth and Winghain, as provid. Rifle Association to tb( amount of $10 Hamilton Collegiate Institute haa been .
7 . ey and red to the Road and Bridge Com- bars of the second board of Selectors
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Bruce;Rmilwa,Y Company to have their I ( I instructed to ]notify bieut.-Col. Oder not bavinz the knowledge of the quali- , ford .. ,
- - which, had the Maitland bridge bee-, ad for bv Statute. - " it is recom
- --w- -- - Aot of incorporaition so ttmeaded.:aB to completed and paid for before the raluSe ! : THE *ARDEN'S AUDITOR. ' ECONOMY. higb, school instead of Mr, Samuel
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i Watea. I permit that coLapany to anya ' of the year would have been n I Previous o tilt) Council adjourning Moved by Mr. Graham, seconded by that a grant of $10 wasimade last year Woods, M. A.�, who resigned.
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I of Emerson ; . or make running arrange lgamate But no allowances have been required for the day he Warden appointed Mr. Mr. Gibson, that this and that it Will be paidl o er when ap, local seleaors to enable them to intel- — I .
� Council take into The Elms and Wabace agricultural
. � f has . � ligently revise the selection of the said
L mon'Ps � with irom the bank, and the interest re. Jam6B Patto�u, of Goderich consideration the advisability of doing plied for, but that no ' 6 be made society directors have decided to in- . �
ird term. . . other companies wit.boub the Consent of - township, Ora" P3
1 away with ove of the meetings of Conn - this year. . The Treas4rer"s financial loo,&[ selectors when -liberty of choice corporate the oficiety, -Ito name iu,the I
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lau, of KildGn%n,i - ' : the; Li8atenalit-Governor in Cuu ceived on the bank ucconlit, $716,90, as second auditor. Tile auditors for statement is approved 9'f, should not be unreak'onably circum-
�� the S� oil, belieViD' that the work '
- 4�c'll as has been divided between erli6g the current year will therefoi r 9 can all be and recom- future will be the 'Union Agricultural
16th iast�, couaiat� - i8 Bow required. TAe letter- was re- -a be M . scribed. This Counciffurther consider
I ferred to the School Commil,tee. gravel road deboutur Archibald Dickson and Mr. Patton, tile mc-nded to be printed a be minutes.
s a I - I a sinking fund ' done at two meetings -and saving a large Society, Listo wel.
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� ii . ow stesm laundry ; . I and the Northern gravel road interest latter taking�, the place of Mr. W. N. expense -to the county. " I Regarding the letter of the county that th6 panels for the different coutti —The directors of . .
� I � - . . . THE GRANT TO THIR VOLUNTEERS. Clerk of Waterloo, rela in to the.ad- should be - ballotted for directly from' the Stratford
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-PGwe,r euggiva and 'L I I accounts, $586,61, being credited to the' I.WhtBon, of 8eafortb. The-Couneil ad- The Council on motion went into mission to I the lists returned by the local selectors. Horticultural Society have decided to -
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� I �� . A. circillar from Liaatauaut W. D. formex, and $130.29 to the latter. The I Journed to Meet at 10 O'clock on Thurs. committee of the whole-, Mr. Maver in county a boy from . MR. DEWAR'S REPORT. offer prizes for the best kep� amateur
,1�y to twouty five . Otter for a grant to the Ointario Rifle interest from county rat . - Sba lev Township,
.1 - as ill arrear ,f day- i the chair, to consider this resolution: .
Assooiti,tion I . The following repurt, of Mr. Dewar gardens. at their Dexi exhibition to be
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� Of I an taken ciedit for as , � TnURSDAY, -Tanuary 26. held in mid summer. .
� Clearwater'- , the Finance CummIttee. � Mr. Graham, in Support of his motion payment of $2 per Public School Inspector was read an ' I
partof -nary reveuue. The Conn it met at, the appointed week1on trial, and if . . d _
,Jyi8trict, ia being � - ordi It is for- said, that a great deal of time was now not satisfactory he I I y time received : - An old woods&,,v or, named Wm. -
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TIM- 0JUN`TY TREASURER'S REPORT.' tunate the county asked f9r and ob hour, and after reading the( minutes rn�%y 1 at an Y
ghtsago, in Win � The following report from the - wasted by the Council in doing nothing. be reimoved, the com m#tae'recom mend - To the Warden and Council:
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- y pnded earnestly acid energetically to work the matter. It is recommended that brief report at present, as I shall for- and several children are left m
6red by th� Govar . n vest its Bi liking f undo in mo Moved b Mr. McMillan, sec' 7 - *dow
I t present in GENTLEXEN,—I bubmit only a very ut Stratford the o her day, A wi
I ' tUiDed permission from the Legislature d disposind of a few ace ought -that if Councillors would go ad that no action be takien �
d for $000. Goo ty Treasurer wa3 read and 'refor- to i an 0 O'Buts, it -was He tb a locomotive while ercssin the t=
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n pub- Had this privilege'not been exteodea I by Mr. You g, that the sum of $100 be that they could get through with the the usual grant of 0100 �e made to each ward statiatica to your Clerk iao soon as to oum,
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1�rm, %:ad is being I , GEN LZMF.N,—1 beg, as usual at the would not have been able to ha ta, to bo'by thend disbri - y t*&I� Societies in I get them properly, preparel. Thebou- —The other dav in Mi chell a B '
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ittle, Old Country � � ve ob- cletke bated on do now, and not only that, bu't the accordance- with the �notion of Mr. t ne
. ... 11 Ant meeaug of the .year to Submit in tained any safe Securities bearing a the bame ba'siB as the Government December meeting cou didon�of the schools. upon the whole, team belonging tj Mr. W h ver b ke -
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inmigmtion. - - dietail 'a btatemeat of the receipts - . d- is satisfactory, with some exceptions, pf through the ice in the mill pund. They
I I .. . and reasonable rate of 'interest during the grant among'the branch societies, to be with, and the business usually truns- ad that the request contained in the courke. Out of the teachers employed were rescued with a a t
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, one of the lead- . .1 exPOIlditure" for tile year 1881, state- past year. I would -still ,have a pre- I paid by the firat of September next. acted at that 068sion could, be left over I Ora rouble,ha;viag .
motion of Mr. Young, aF king for a grant during 1881, forty-four had second-class been about twenty minutes in this W&tor.
� Mont of ledger b&1anceB on tba' 3lat forence for good munioip&l debentures, Referred to the Finance Oommittee'. ,Until the January session without det- of $300, to be expanded Id cartificateli three first-class certificates, By careful treatineut they recove I
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Aiied on' Wed.aes- I Sinking but these, although I have made fro- There beiuk ,no furbher busineS , the rirn�nb to any interest. By doing away Road betw red -
.and' proprietor of December, Statement of the I
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I fuad a-ud i terobt acco quent enquiries at financial centres, een Sheppard ton I and Dan- three old country- board certificates and Without iDjury from their cold bath. � -
_ phoid- fever. six , I � . 8tOrling and Norlihern graval road de- have 110t been obtainable. We have, Friday. I . . with the'Docamber Session, a saving of lop's,Hill, be not grauted.� The pay- the remaining fifty-seven third-olass —A few nights ago the house of Mr. I -
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"'ace in Brand-ou beutur�0 accounts "and stawmaut however, been able, ui I about. t7OO could b& 'effected to the meat of a large numbe of !certified ac- certificaLes. Mtiny of the latter, how. John Baiu, near Milotherwall, w,%9 die-
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� Within a. short I 11 of P to the 010138 of "DAY,'Jannitry 27, 1F 82. county. To save tbA:a much he thought Counts was also recomman4ed. ever, have pai�zied the 4on-professional covered to be on fire, but was quickly
- - wh8ctioaji from non resident lands the year, to invest 020,420 On* first- "OunIcil m6t at the appc iated it worth while to try the experiment at ROAD AND'BRIDGIC COMMISS IOR 3
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� ' from May Slat t class mortgages bearing six per cent. . hour, outine busitlem A was . R'S REPORT.
, Collins,. Preahv. . G 318b December,also any ratal
� and after r examination for a riecoua-class, of whom. extinguished by the membere-of the
r - doraparative atatOmi3nt of and run-ni g fro v to te yea . love by Mr Cooper, seco The Road and Bridlye Committee, of five obtained their professional certill- Literary ociet�y who h pe ed -
X Portaae ha -' - estimated n M il e n . Bded b i Mr. Mr. Weir, Howick, thought thing's .1' . 8 tip a to be in
�ains- , q in_ and ra (1 . which Mr. John Mcmi I n 13 chair 'man, Cates at, the closelof the. last session of session at the' school house near by4
t It' actual expenditure of 1881. As These, within the livait Cxsble, that 'Odd Commissioner A' were just about as w(JI regulated now reported as follows: Communiciations the Normal School and are now 'teach
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I . Daual in past years, I proceed to direat. the asBessed value of the Properties are, be inatructed to examine the bridg and - Damage aboub,550,
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- Minister of the - I as they could be, and the members did between the County Clark, County So- lug. With regard to holid 8, I may
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I'll- . your &ttoutiau to t,l-je ae,ver altbough giving more trouble to look upproachest ereto crossing the . ayl —Mr. Jarneh. Maybery, W. McTavish,
,or and a writ has. , . al items of 0 I -Bay- work enough for all the pay they receiv- licitor, and Mr. Jarnie3onl, contractor state that in a greater number of in-
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� r I Oy-Penditare embraced ia this tat er after and handle, quite as safe a secur- I fi River, b tween the townfailli - Wm. Coughlia and Thomas Watson., .
le served on, the . I sat. Admia!iStraLL'OU of 3 t . - - ell 8 of ad. If the sessions were shortened or for the iron bridge at C940 erich, have sbunces than I expeq0d, Trustees have all residents of the township of Elms,
statem ti t4stice ity as debentures. There is adil at tbe Stal2ley and Godericb, known as Tur- decreaSed the ork would be increaseo, been before the commiltee, and after shortened them by two weeks, a - took their departure for the Prairie
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a will be watched p buture a000unts 1 4 and the pi�y, would have to be .iu� -having heard Mr. Jam4sou the com- soine instances only by one week. It way Country. with the intention of locating
I . � ; Amouiat estimated. The estunatei was available for investment, 07,572, Stanley and Goderich townsbirs be crea ed proportionately, so that after all mitte" I
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I � i associated. wi h him in said examina- a recommend thatl ,�r. G 'a -not, however, be &rniss to notice, that permanently, witL t 0 pti n of �
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11A)0; the expenditure, $1.978.75','th us I think we will be able to got placed in I would not be muqh Saved. He advice be acted upon. 1I vice is for the most part, the attendance during Mr. Couohlia, who goes oil a prospeorl..
I � - during 0 V11glSi could not see bow one session could be to the effect that the timle r the cona- that time was very small, Sometimes
L collec6icma � excleediag the estimate by Only $78.78. It few weeks. Mr. Dickson, th R * ally improvements and re- I
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I -ur, has paid over tho roportiou o 2 . I I in�g tour." The party took with them a
ted ta the I --- The: expend ioilly ti I pairs are foull nacussary to have thern 4
-hau& I P I done away with at all. In June itbe pletion of the contract fo I uilding the not amounting to a baker'a dozen, and quantity of tock d imple en .
11,459--90, but as I poiu Led out 'I last the fees payable to -��i c,topleted as early as 'possib] i the assessment -had to be eq alized, a' In t8
0. This is con- : . the county from . a I P ndin said bridge be 'extended un Jil the first I may add,too, that on -enquiry, I 8 an
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year, that. oxpendibure was excepitlun- th`"ffice, amounting ato 02,383; this - oad and December accounts had 'to be passed day of August next upon the following found the ebildren of those who made Dubpernell, the indefatigable pastor of
Lory in view of the � .. - . X11Y I - I spring.. Referred to t'he R I ' Oil ThulOdd-Y Of last week, Mr.
�ow, and the estimate of $121 lesathan in 18so. Since the I Bridge Com ittee. .
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�01tiofl had been I P a . Muved b Mr. Eilbe and other business of the year wound terms, viz: All queotior �� so' damages, the stuutest objection towhat is uivally -
.tar for five moaths - 1 ; b"ad u On &11 alitiuipawd increased !meetingi- December$l.,600 b" been 1 r, SocODded .by up and put in proper shape'for the in. past or f u Gure, by reaso, I 0 the Lutheran church, Sebringville, ..;
. OX-PondiGure which tile result hazi sbo Invested in mortgages. These -v�ill be i Dr. Buchsaari, that the Road Con: mis- c- the non- called the tow, holidays, too often. con-,
", . I w In . � - � started on a missionary tour tbrougli
Aere .lied 'been & � . oming Councit. Besides, in the event completioncif the coutr ot .within the spicuous for their absence during that
ithdrkwal , was correct; Tile ez,dfflata for inquests laid before the Finance Committee for Sioner be iusuiacbed to iuspoct a bridge, of an important matter'like the diffi- time originally Muskoka. A few days previous the
. a for a. , �! w8a$101) ; the actual I. -Jet a � inspection.- I I -11evou mile I I
- : kifown as the appointed to remain in very time that was supposed to be of so same gentleman, accompanied by the
� . - I xpellwiture mud (reek culLy respecting the iron bridge contract abeyance, and be adjuste reafterand much oonsequencb to our young o
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�Gf the Free Press I bas bee4 $35-70 * As )-on are aware, a I A. M- ROBB, County Treasurer. I . which they. had before them this time, � boys attending the German School,
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. . part of tile oust"O � I and on ith the view . U to be entirely unaffected;by ny agree- dren generally. I do not say that this sawed and split up a lot of wood for a
$ls, 9�buait fakarteeR . f inquests is paiLl .by i THE hEAITLAND BRIDGE. - Steph of wideuin yvere to come- up, the dela',y of two or ment now made; the nrAlfic tiun frow �
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L . i 1� � the Govu,rutueu--t, au(A the &m -atit esti- j A mass of correspondence relstive to I the same and rebuild it at once i[ t' . has been the case in every school, but I poor, aged couple in Ellice.
: u ne- three months on account of the Decem- the bridge company -Ao move the arn perfeebly safe- in affirming that the
B.g river Says - The- ; . � Cessary. Buth these motions - Were ber session being do" away wil; ight E u I people may do Verily
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.9 could Ga wi � , .. rrlmt6d, for is only the bulance after the I the non -fulfilment of the Contract for I referred to the Road and Bridge C om- ovided or a the orig- sum total of tile advantage much good i o
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� : � ' Govern; eat quota is received. Dur- I the erection.of the iron bridge over tb cause serious res" ,gained by ostentation or without inconveniencing
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I d. The timber I � �
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.� I past five years the grobs saua mitwe. . gi an earlie
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Mee, PGplar and - I thought it best to leave' well'
; .1 I " .1 . Paid has av r � was read MR. LER'S REQUEST. - enough than the 15th day of X Ly, !1882; Walt enough, and it will continue to be so
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I , 1891 the gross &um.,,,`Paid wa - ' I the advance to be paid -O t4o delivery long as the attendance during the first K. Pratt luat week purchased at Mit.
.. 8 Only $77 ' Committee. Moved by r. Hutebiuson, secot ded Mr. Kelly said that -the
Vwarda- of threiar . !,� .1 � business of of the-mateirial on the .
. t . During tile same- ' . - round by the two weeka in August continues to W as chell four very flue heavy 'draughts
, iC� . . by Mr. Gibson, that the requeat of I - - ry
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-ar both � Paid by the couniy after ded ' _ J. . R. : Miller, Public School Inspector, . i , from the following -
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climate", and find �� %mount refunded by Goveram noWn ; se
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� capital. to start as I vin aind Mason were read and referred winter mo 11 a -new agreement emb e pro-
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ar chanca to, get � 435. . -- 1Y i to the Road and Bridge Committee: of 'llis . nth Ou account of the failure Phe Co'undil at this session was business visions be at nee � prepare ad execut- MR. MILLEW9 CASE. . $500; one stallion from George Graharo, -
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airie laind. With 2 . � Mr. MAsom, M ght rom last year. As.for the payment of ed by the briodge COMPaIlY t a sureties School Committee, recommending that John on, 3400. All the above animals
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� and- work aL Man I - . SMOunt e8tila]Lated by $235. The eatie Ported as follows: - ,In reference' td sidered. county, that if eit6r of the "the ' I
. � I I'll � I � - Rathwellp Rafe. -red to the School Com- - aPPlication of Mr. Miller, Public are from the stock of 14Lr)rd H-addow,"
Jut them money t L a Bridge a6ioss the Bay ;he committees and Council on the car- parties fail to enter into such agree. School Inspector, be not granted was one of the finest Clydesdales ever im- �
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I tare $1,365. I formerly called the:' at- TOWNSHIP BlUDGEs. 91 - read. . 11 ported into this try, and whoee
� ... tention of the Co ' ance of Mr. Hardy. We considered Moved by Mr. Griffiu,.seco I I hom the work is ordered. This -being tract be declared cancel] ad 1; new ten- M 3ved in amendmen't to the report by Progeny in the counties of Huron aud
he atear-a claver .1 1140il to the increased nded by he case he saw no 'reason why these ders obtained and the bridgepompany's Mr. Stra,ohan, seconded by Mr. Hutoh- Perth are justly,oelebratecL Mr. Pratt �
V0,1191 I b8ter, that Mr. Girvin, Road �� "paid by the sureties proceeded against for damages, inson, that the report be amended so as 1, G ton Tu"d,
I -mg I made next summer it would be safe for COMLmiisa OcOunts could nott be�
Puesday Morning L ioner, be instructed to examine reasureir on the certificates of the . AI mornin , intend- I
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s. -The ellaae rom 1a8t w�ek.) of 1881, which are the only,ones I have cost of er Hill Brid a. repaired at a Referred to the Road ui)d Bridge Com. d thaf the re ortsof Messrs. , roval of
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L efend#,ut, , - I W19I)NEELDAY11inuary 25th. . tha � t the vagrants com. t Under the present System. although the era, be received and accepted; that the - After considerable discussion tLe . -
ot at Toronto OIL The Conn -1 met pursuant to ad- I he Rep e of McKillop concerning Moved by Mr. Hannah, seconded by OD]Yguarantee the Council has of the Road Commissioners be instructed to �amendmeut waa�lo'st on .
ss, for d . oi prise more than one-third -of - all the Grieve's tridge. I inspected the same, Mr..Ratz, that no. bridge which is na correctness of the accounts is- the car- examine the bridge 6n the grav I a division by a
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� fixed fo!� I riag accom a led by Mr. Rays. We found at present a county bridge be enlarged tificate of t4 office
argrt- i � tine business the Selecting Com- the period named th- 'majority of two. It -was argued by one
Posed of,� mud 'waa L ------ 1".. I Pon , to strike 6 total days during the ti rs all Bound, with the excep- by any municipality or municipalities Mr. Graba,`m, in rj, ' at Blybh, referred to iu Mr. R611Y's �pdrty that Mr. Millar bad 7proven -an
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, standing committees for the � year re- 2 399; of this the vag -1 The end str' I .
a tax smit, Ronald- ! � I ly to Mr. Weir, motion, and either hai6- the" present efficient and faithful publ, .0 Icial that
I Was tion of a Side stringer, which is 9, little within the county so as to make it 'a said that in so far a the delaying of 110 fr
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twas argaed and - � what stain en, owing to there being no and obtaining the ?onsent of two of the wi ,would not entail .on the county any ad
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, M . Equalization. - MeasrB. MdWfillan, The expenditure for jury service haa a -til one session was concerL7ad, it deliverance be given in the motion of ditional. expense or loss, and as it was
[or two, weeks, or upport der them. This causes con- Road Commissioners. Referred to the would not make much difference. Mr. Mr. Strachan. As to the motion of
. � Graham, Girvin, Meyer, Wilson, Kaine, been $148.64 less than estimated. The siderable spring to the �bridge, I have Road and Bridge Committee. Weir iriRtanced t r shown from the certificates of his phy- .
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x Of that period � , Wl . . b idge difficulty. Mr. Cooper, respecting the bridge and picians that he is in
Re_ as the, court Forsyth., Ratz, Webster, Ki%y,..Corbet, estimate, $2,400- - IS based'upon the ordered he necessary repairs, &II(t I BEPORT OF SCHOOL AND PRINTING COM- He Wbuld like to ask � pr great dan a (4
.1 Rogers, Henniligs. ; expenditure of'1880, which was 32.,375. think thebridge good for some time yet. -
Rlaintiff to, make 11 I if; in this matter ap " oacbes over the Bayfield River be g r .
I - Finance. -Allan, Essqn, Buchanan, The expeinditure of 1881 has been Cal ' � I MITTER. the Council did not aoton Ilosiag his eye -sight. and bad been b -
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i the. promi- 1. �: the advice Of tweeen the townships of. Stanley and the forbidden to expose him- a , y
Oaf B. Y , I JOHN MASON. The School and'Frinting Committee their Solicitor, and did 8 If to the
� - - 0astle, � Eilber, Wilson, 1 Cooper, 82,251, and would. have been as d t - it require the God,yrich, kUUWD as Turner'a bridge, it %
sed �,' should Finch I le ba Mr. Giryin, Road Commissioner, re- winter winds, it Was cruel'and heartless
... I Straclian, Taylor, Wabstei, Gdunt, not the Superior Court judges' over- . of which Mr. Mayor is uhairman, re. whole 48 Councillors to come to God- is re'Commended that the bridge be ex- �,to den
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. Shier, McPherson, Hays,' Gibson, looked or ignored the action 'of the Manchester Bridge are now fiDiri,hed. '
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I Y, Ora in fixing the The c amounted to $483.6 Be last pe- County 801ioito ought Mason, Road Commissioner, and the he offered to Ouiploy a substitute. on
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: (GI., and Walker' number of petit jurors for 'the Assize 8, Oil titioned the Local Legislature not to in matters of d where the Coan- Reeves of Goderich and Stanley to at- � he other L,i,ie it waa held that Mr.
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� 121. - - � � Gook, Griffin,. , Evans, Young, I Kelly, clentfortbree complete juries and a bridge No1. 2, on the LucknoW: 'Road.
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I . -,. -�, � Oarrip, Castle, Ratz, Kay. - , judges, however, issued their precept oplacie tbla bent anij to re air the floor letter, and send a second pe tion Mr. Wilson - last he intended at th .
ita & South a I engaged'David Alton -by tbo� clay to request made in Mr. D. D. Hay's whole Council.
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I my 2nd, behig eatd& � . I School and Printing- - Blichanan, for 48 as formerly. The late p ti could and Hay, known as the eleven oil in Decambere 8 I
� -, � &mend- also. fle;has not Yet got �the �ot say that be mile bridge, it is recommeuded that close of next year retiring from the
Mi -� 0 work Moved by Mr. Kaine, seconded by was prepared to assontl to the doing Mes8rs. Hardy and Mason examine InspeotQrsbip for the purpo 11
: � Beatty Cook, Gibson, Hardy, Girvin, Meat t' the Juro�ra Act adthorizes the quite finished, but I expect that it will -
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.17he thermometer � � Noyer, Campbell, Essou, ' Cooper, Selectors to.fix the number, but gives be done as Soon as possible. Mr, Elliott, that h L "ht this bridge and it they consider a bridge Prosecuting his legal -
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' -�V - . . i c�m%mber would have it erected. Regarding the motion heelaigs unable to perform his duti a he
AS been excellent, . . Weir, Mason, RogerB and Gaunt., sary, a larger number. This po'-wer was again petition the Legislature in accord- made smaller so that no
' , 1 COMMUNICATIONS. L ance with the requekt of Mr. D. D. be on more than one Is
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AW.7— � � 3 to tho*OPiuiOB County Clerk of the County of Wat�'r, ,I 8 �e at work to be built on the Lake Shore Road to the end 'o"f the year, merely to suit .
Walker, 9hier, Miller, Griffin, Reanie, that the number fixed by th6l, Board loo respedi'ng the admission of an arnendmeDts sought by the .Tor n o t ame tim instead of as opposite lot 14 in th� township of Ash- bis own convenienc
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I another is through on ac- Girvin and Mason loxamine the said fused.
� ".. of no Special. causes in this county looPoorb6ase. The poorhouse authori mentwascarried,wheii the roportas count of some members bein ' .
ments- axe be* Corbet, Ronnie, Allen, Whitely, Evans er not granted. On a division, the amend,i' ,'W&ib until
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: ; 11 Hardy, Elliott (W,), Beatty, Hannall, October last I wrote to u Moved by Mr. Kane. seconded by Xr.
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i, has been ship- I - 11 -�� " Salaries. -Gibson, Young, -Strachan, Court Judges to take this action. In for the a �a of 02 per week, giving this GAOL AND COURT HOUSE COMMITT pushed throagh in tw ht be of twenty feet span or over necessary to
number of farm - . - the Attorney. county t�� privilege of removing him L or three days in- have it constructed at once. Regarding Wei.r, and carried, r,bat the Clerk noti-
. 11 �- I lain lov teiKd of taking five o r six as now, and the motion of Mr. Hannah to the effect
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e, Girvin, Forsyth and McMillan. 1 General asking him to, call the a;ttea. at any tilJao if the arr&Dgenlen�, proved Mittee, of whibh Mr. J mes Hol . - that no bridge shall be made a county oil i p , -
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; .. -1 WardoUL'S Committee. -Messrs. Kay, tion of the judges of assize to th .
. used.-Tra,de, has I �.. �, . , . 0 sub- unsatisfac ory. The . "' aning is th at i-11 this way as gr 3at! a saving would fy the COULUty of Bruce that-tbis Coun-
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I . Strachan. Graham, Young, Kajue, Wil- ject, tiOn obairm.an, reported. as follows:, Hay. be eff'ected as by doing aWaLY W repared to meet the Conntyof
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. Z � son and Webster. . . Om- iD9 visited and carefully inspected the Sallsion, but still he W is not prepared to of the Road Commissioners and decided
ng to, the goo& I MscellaueOus and Contingencies have mittee. I _-, I -
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- : The report was -adopted. overrun the estimate by $6P8. The unty Constable Currie asked Of 20 feet Span boundary between nowich and Caxdck
,70 churahes -were � . Chief CO. well kept. There are at present eight short sessions at that Zuld be suffici- or over is necessary, it is recommended 'safe- f -or public travel, and that i .
iabbath,. owing to . I - M6Ved by Air. Kay, seconded by Mr. amount estimated was 8750; the ex-' the Counciil to "in crease his salary, &a persons confined therein, six males and en� if members wo Idl apply them- by the Committee that Who,
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tin,01 snow storm . 1� - Raine, that Messrs. Miallouglit, of C1.Ju- penditure has been 81,408. The outlay the remun, � be receives be does n &BY two' iite action is necessary. mmedi- I
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- � t not donsider sufficient remuneration find that one of the -females, a girl about to get through expeditiously. I
is place,. recently � -Goderich, be appointed on t4a Board in 1879 #741. The principal 'items I for the lagor he perfo rns. � I . after6X&WiDation find that a bridge of the Council. adjourned until the first.
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: of Examiners for the examination of tbs�t have caused this excess are 0500 BOUND'IUY LINE APPROPRIATION. I eighteen years of age, -is in a very bad - Mr. Strachan apprwe'd of Mr. Wil- 20 feet span or over is necessary, they Tuesday in Orune. 1� .
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receivi.ng for it , J, I Moved y Mr. Masun, seconded ly condition. Thev recommend that iateps adopted the Sessions could be much event (if the said Commissioners decid- I
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1) - .1 Dungannon, and $242 for carpets and Mr SLier Ithat the sum of 0,000 be be taken to setfd them to their homes Shortened. �
. - J -- Moved by Mr. Meyer, seconded by furnishings for court room and offices. I .
ai - - - - - - - - Mr. Hays, that the Warden and Mr. i . raised by his Council for the iinprove- w ing that a bridge of such length iii not Mr. Wm. Lasbbroo.k. of Gowne lost
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ttal accideat, hap- : . I h ,hoola has. ment of th bou:.dary I � hen the terms of imprison 'ant ex- The subject did otl appear to be required, that the municipality or A mare last Saturday night, worth ��ut
I :: - I . T a payment to High Sc - inea of - the re- relished much by In at i i
ij -- � Adamson be appointed on the Board of not pire: Of the six malo pri,qunmers one is c members, and Inuuicipalities Calling out the Coin, $100. .
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,&-y afternoun. It . - I amounted to. -the sum estimated, sPectiVe m Dicipalit eB, the saicl sum to , - , .
'. I - I ingane; two are awaiting trial. and tile a division was called
M I -1 behalf . . r, r which resulted missioners bear the expenses of such . -Fullarton township council is pur-
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Moir� son, -of � Audit in the terms cvf the Act i,4- this I which was $2,400, or an average of be expended on the same principle as I oflierslare under fiellbel3ce. The com- in the motion being voted down by a inspection. It is further recommended cliasing 12,000 f at of
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1ay, accom. anied . -1 3800 to each. The Government a,116w- herebufore-Carried. i
. p . i � :1 Moved by Mr. Graham, seconded by ance to 'each, for which the' . , I I BR,I . � . I mittao'bQViDg also inspected the Court large majorit �, e _ pine lumber for
�ring the villaga. ; � county - ,DGE REPAIRS WANTED.�
I M I 1-1 Mr. Whitely, that Messrs. Gi4son, I Y, Only E Ome five or six that in, the event of a new contract townshipeuse. .
affing oat 61 the ! I House found it clean and in a good voting for it, and these, apparently, in being completed between the county '-The Sam wee �
, pays an equivalent, has been. Godarich I ' Moved y Mr. Kelly, seconded by I State. of $30,000 was last k
I I Hardy, Masoa, and Girvin be appoint- I -
7 ad Eb .. . $779,'Cliuton $707, Seaforth $684. For a very half-hearted way. The com- and the Hamilton Bridge Company for- paid out in Small aums to railway em, �
. uimAL .. ed Road Commissioners for the cur- - Mr. Meyer� that this Council instrulft 1 This report was adopted. . mittee rot,e, the Ward" a took the chair the erectio
spirit. il , Model - Schools 0400 - as eabimated, the Road 06mmissioners to iuBpect the � . I n of a new1ron bridge at ploye es at Stratford,
idden f-riglit and � -- rent year -Carried. I w ! I SALARIES COMWITTRE RFPOTtT. and the Council resumed its wonted Goderich, that Messrs. Gibson
so, doin& it 11 - . which was intended to cover the grdntS - bridge oil the gravel road in the Vil- and *�-Mr. W. F. Sanderso-
Z11 -4F T-ot l , - Moved. by Mr. Campbell, seconded ' n, reeve of
I I i The Salaries Committee reported, re- composure, and bhusenaed what seerw Hardy be appointed to proceed to Blaushard, has been elected Warden of
h at the, ro-A Cie, ; .- � for 1880, which were not paid till 1881 'lage of Blyth, as it is considered unsafe, commending that no change be made er to I a a rather far
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7 and throwing its ; I McLean, Goderich;, S. G. RoCangbay, ': W le - Hamilton, when notified by the com- the County of Perth.
Moir fortunataly I �� Seaforth ; and D. R Menzies, Clinton, , camber meeting for these grants, ad early as pO,saible next sprio' , if it is pany, for the purpose of wituessing,the ; -Mr. Henry Gray has -sold his .
t - . 9 . the present year, excepting that of Mr. A SPECIAL CIRANT. testing of the. iron for the said bridge fifty acre lot
�Jury, but 1114-r. ,- . there if; therefore a surplus of a in
I . be appointed High School trustees for $200 found in itu unsafe condition. Re- Adamson, County Clerk.0 We recom- - MO , d , Hibbert, - to Mr, W. ,
_under this head.- � . � ve by Mr�. Yo ina, seconded - by andlif neceisary to employ the agaist. Delaney, for the sum of 02,800.
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artunate, ". he I A�, their reapective school s. -Carried. I - The largest discrepant - � forred to t9e I Road and Bridgo I Com- mend that his salary be increased to Mi. Allen, that a gran i of: $300 be made ance of an expert for that purpose . " also ,-Rev. Mr. McClang, the esteein�
ast, the horse, i , � - MODEL SCHOOL Ga,kNTF1. . eY is under the mittee. � . )
1 head of roa $800. This increase is recommended towards repairing tht, Ashfield Road �
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a - effarts. to re- - ds and bridges, the estimate Aloved b . Mr. Strachan, seconded by 1 -in recognition bf the faithful and effici. through Colborne 0 a Shepardto to inspect the iron when it is dehyered pastor of HaruNtead congregation, was I .
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I . Moved by Mr. Corbett, seconded by for which, $17,446, included the pro- orm t ,that the bridge on the . fror -
I lioamily on his i � -� . Mr. Formyt B. to at Goderich ; further, that Road Com- recently presented by his people witli a �
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- I � Mr. Campbell, that the grant of 6100 0 eul manner in which he pe'rforms the Dunlop's Mill. Referred to the Finance missioner Girviu. be -empowered to take valuable setof Silver mounted harness.
lury Mr. i . � wh made to the GoderiGh and Cl i aton , -posed iron briage. As this bridge has boundary lilho between -Grey and Mor- duties of his office. It is also recom. Committee.
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.-ad- for 'by hcieuds - 1 1 not been constructed or paid for, it ris, ith-ok Brus - . Such steps as' he' may deem necessary to
i . Model Schools -tor the year 1891 be ' leaves a a I . 10 sels, known as For- monded-tbat the Salary of Mr. Currey, - ' l4r. W. G. Bay. of Listowel, has �
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er ax -P, pleased to -' paid -Carried. - his aCCOUDt Of Syth a 4,r idg6, be examined, and if fouad r% ficild a �Iarm on the first coucesaion. of
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� * . $10,459. The actual amount paid up uusa 1) yer, Seconded Be( u e the present false bents from
( Chief Constable, I a increased 025, m&k- Moved by Mr. Me by 3 L,r t
a"- :A1 treatment I fe be r paired as early as � practi- , I he township Of Wallace, containing 75
this - A TURNBERRY BY LIW. to 31st December on account of . I ing it �125 per annum. � I Mr. Miller, that the Clerk be instruct- bei ng carr
I -, Moved by Mr. Henuings, seconded this I Cable. Referred to the RoaJd and ied away by floods or freshets. acres, to John Swinburn, of the town- -
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. . by Mr. McPherson, that a by-law bridge for advance on material, &c �L is I Bridge Committee. I . This report was aclopted by the Conn_ ad to pro--ure the JOutario Statutes of This report was ad4ted by Council. Ship of Maryboro',for the sum of $a,W0-
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6rentlya.t.ad-isconat � of $1,491-50. . I .1 I ,oil, when Mr. Adamson, acknowledged the present year for, the respective The Council adjourned until 9 o'clock . .
I . � -. the township of Taruberry passed 29th -1 S TO BE LOOKED ty Reeves � -Trinity -Church, Mitchell, has a
C. � -,., I a ing to tho revenue, no 'mount I I insuitable terms the compliment the - pu .. . and Clerks of ouriahiug Temperance Societ -under
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10 from. the result - ALuguat 1881"t Com a AFTXR - Reeves, De Saturday morning. fl
� -.� . I Council had paid him, stating the various In U IlWIpi 6 y
o Stop up and sell I por- "V I . Moved by. Mr. Gibson, seco that it I
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.ed7 sale of our well. � ` � tion of road allow'�uce between lots 10 was estimated on general,account f6r . uded by lities, and that S&TURD&Y, J'anniry 28,182. its auspices,' numberina about seventy
-` interest, as the most, if was all the -more gratifying on account Such Statut rt
mr advertised fictr - � 1, as shall be the property of members. The mor� the better if they,
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I ��,- and 11, on the 61i Concession of the not all of the Mr. McMillan, that the Reoves'djoin- Council met pursuant to' adjourn-
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i d iDg to, or j wh'oE;e IlauDicipali Y any tent and por8evering,
�, number had I . funds at credit in bank belonged to our of its being unsolicited. the respective municip,Ll" ties. mout, and after routine proceedings it
r1ut, in that. number . � fure . . � REBATES. FINANCE COMHITT�B'S REPORT. -
rge, sbi township, be confirmed by this debent I are cousis
. accounts, and the interest I contract forilrepair � was moved by Mr. Kane, secoude 0-nies'Itiatitute hag
Council—Ca-med. w r r b 'ld* —St. Marys Mach'
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rchaser. Why so, � -- recoverable on such should go to those county brid�e maylug o a ul -1P9 any I Moved, by Mr. Corbett, seconded by The Finance Coin it,tee, of which
, . . . . . THE TORONTO, GREY AND BRUCE, have been I
� . I I -� t, that Gibson is ch ir � 11, reported Mr.- Strachan, and carried, that the Oved i0tO Dew rooms which I
in 1) of depth ... A communication was received from I accounts. Other receipts for interest if they see any defect in the iDaterial Me. Meyer, and carried, �hat the rebate Mr. A. L. Warden and Clerk petition the Local they occupy on tbese terms: One year
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oln'L ! i accruing trom county rates i or workman'ship, they be requAted to y School InspeotorB, salaries � I 'Legislature to abolish -the second seled- free and the following four years at &
omtion should .not L Mr.. D. D. Hay, M.P.. P , asking . a arrear I on Count
. � . ' I munication of Lietit.---,C)l. i 0 Gte r,
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. � L 11 the I Would, it was thought, be fill I at oDce call �the attention of the co be -paid over to the - Public School - , apply- tiou of jurors as being in th4i opi . on of I I
qv, is a matter of ; Council to petition the Oubario Legisla, ' by discounts that would likel Y covered m- . for a grant in 111 rental of $100 per annual. Z�
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utment to, many. I :f - turO not to grant the legislati I y have to misSioners ih charge to such defect. Boards of the towns of Goderich, Clin- log 'aid of, the Ontario : tills Council simply useless, the mem- —Mr. D. K. Clark, B. A., of tb,e
lia State of affairs . . . being sought by the Toronto, Gr On now be paid on advances from the bank Refer � ton, Seaforth and Winghain, as provid. Rifle Association to tb( amount of $10 Hamilton Collegiate Institute haa been .
7 . ey and red to the Road and Bridge Com- bars of the second board of Selectors
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� ... I I I , I mittee. . - I . mended Ot Phe Clerk be engaged as classical master of,the Strut
Bruce;Rmilwa,Y Company to have their I ( I instructed to ]notify bieut.-Col. Oder not bavinz the knowledge of the quali- , ford .. ,
- - which, had the Maitland bridge bee-, ad for bv Statute. - " it is recom
- --w- -- - Aot of incorporaition so ttmeaded.:aB to completed and paid for before the raluSe ! : THE *ARDEN'S AUDITOR. ' ECONOMY. higb, school instead of Mr, Samuel
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i Watea. I permit that coLapany to anya ' of the year would have been n I Previous o tilt) Council adjourning Moved by Mr. Graham, seconded by that a grant of $10 wasimade last year Woods, M. A.�, who resigned.
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I of Emerson ; . or make running arrange lgamate But no allowances have been required for the day he Warden appointed Mr. Mr. Gibson, that this and that it Will be paidl o er when ap, local seleaors to enable them to intel- — I .
� Council take into The Elms and Wabace agricultural
. � f has . � ligently revise the selection of the said
L mon'Ps � with irom the bank, and the interest re. Jam6B Patto�u, of Goderich consideration the advisability of doing plied for, but that no ' 6 be made society directors have decided to in- . �
ird term. . . other companies wit.boub the Consent of - township, Ora" P3
1 away with ove of the meetings of Conn - this year. . The Treas4rer"s financial loo,&[ selectors when -liberty of choice corporate the oficiety, -Ito name iu,the I
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lau, of KildGn%n,i - ' : the; Li8atenalit-Governor in Cuu ceived on the bank ucconlit, $716,90, as second auditor. Tile auditors for statement is approved 9'f, should not be unreak'onably circum-
�� the S� oil, belieViD' that the work '
- 4�c'll as has been divided between erli6g the current year will therefoi r 9 can all be and recom- future will be the 'Union Agricultural
16th iast�, couaiat� - i8 Bow required. TAe letter- was re- -a be M . scribed. This Counciffurther consider
I ferred to the School Commil,tee. gravel road deboutur Archibald Dickson and Mr. Patton, tile mc-nded to be printed a be minutes.
s a I - I a sinking fund ' done at two meetings -and saving a large Society, Listo wel.
4 -u, for ?65,OW .
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� ii . ow stesm laundry ; . I and the Northern gravel road interest latter taking�, the place of Mr. W. N. expense -to the county. " I Regarding the letter of the county that th6 panels for the different coutti —The directors of . .
� I � - . . . THE GRANT TO THIR VOLUNTEERS. Clerk of Waterloo, rela in to the.ad- should be - ballotted for directly from' the Stratford
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-PGwe,r euggiva and 'L I I accounts, $586,61, being credited to the' I.WhtBon, of 8eafortb. The-Couneil ad- The Council on motion went into mission to I the lists returned by the local selectors. Horticultural Society have decided to -
. the Poor H use of' that -
� I �� . A. circillar from Liaatauaut W. D. formex, and $130.29 to the latter. The I Journed to Meet at 10 O'clock on Thurs. committee of the whole-, Mr. Maver in county a boy from . MR. DEWAR'S REPORT. offer prizes for the best kep� amateur
,1�y to twouty five . Otter for a grant to the Ointario Rifle interest from county rat . - Sba lev Township,
.1 - as ill arrear ,f day- i the chair, to consider this resolution: .
Assooiti,tion I . The following repurt, of Mr. Dewar gardens. at their Dexi exhibition to be
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� / was read and referred to $70.96, has be ' stating that he can be dmitted for the
� Of I an taken ciedit for as , � TnURSDAY, -Tanuary 26. held in mid summer. .
� Clearwater'- , the Finance CummIttee. � Mr. Graham, in Support of his motion payment of $2 per Public School Inspector was read an ' I
partof -nary reveuue. The Conn it met at, the appointed week1on trial, and if . . d _
,Jyi8trict, ia being � - ordi It is for- said, that a great deal of time was now not satisfactory he I I y time received : - An old woods&,,v or, named Wm. -
- - - I O'Neil, wus struck down and killed b
TIM- 0JUN`TY TREASURER'S REPORT.' tunate the county asked f9r and ob hour, and after reading the( minutes rn�%y 1 at an Y
ghtsago, in Win � The following report from the - wasted by the Council in doing nothing. be reimoved, the com m#tae'recom mend - To the Warden and Council:
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- y pnded earnestly acid energetically to work the matter. It is recommended that brief report at present, as I shall for- and several children are left m
6red by th� Govar . n vest its Bi liking f undo in mo Moved b Mr. McMillan, sec' 7 - *dow
I t present in GENTLEXEN,—I bubmit only a very ut Stratford the o her day, A wi
I ' tUiDed permission from the Legislature d disposind of a few ace ought -that if Councillors would go ad that no action be takien �
d for $000. Goo ty Treasurer wa3 read and 'refor- to i an 0 O'Buts, it -was He tb a locomotive while ercssin the t=
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n pub- Had this privilege'not been exteodea I by Mr. You g, that the sum of $100 be that they could get through with the the usual grant of 0100 �e made to each ward statiatica to your Clerk iao soon as to oum,
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�peg haa bee Todw,Warden awl County OoanciZ107.s. to municipalities, I fear the county 1, granted to each of the t�ree Riding So business in much - less time than the of the Riding Agricul his bad end.
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1�rm, %:ad is being I , GEN LZMF.N,—1 beg, as usual at the would not have been able to ha ta, to bo'by thend disbri - y t*&I� Societies in I get them properly, preparel. Thebou- —The other dav in Mi chell a B '
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ittle, Old Country � � ve ob- cletke bated on do now, and not only that, bu't the accordance- with the �notion of Mr. t ne
. ... 11 Ant meeaug of the .year to Submit in tained any safe Securities bearing a the bame ba'siB as the Government December meeting cou didon�of the schools. upon the whole, team belonging tj Mr. W h ver b ke -
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f Ae department : Id be dispensed JohnMeMillan. ItisasoFecommen -S a ro,
inmigmtion. - - dietail 'a btatemeat of the receipts - . d- is satisfactory, with some exceptions, pf through the ice in the mill pund. They
I I .. . and reasonable rate of 'interest during the grant among'the branch societies, to be with, and the business usually truns- ad that the request contained in the courke. Out of the teachers employed were rescued with a a t
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, one of the lead- . .1 exPOIlditure" for tile year 1881, state- past year. I would -still ,have a pre- I paid by the firat of September next. acted at that 068sion could, be left over I Ora rouble,ha;viag .
motion of Mr. Young, aF king for a grant during 1881, forty-four had second-class been about twenty minutes in this W&tor.
� Mont of ledger b&1anceB on tba' 3lat forence for good munioip&l debentures, Referred to the Finance Oommittee'. ,Until the January session without det- of $300, to be expanded Id cartificateli three first-class certificates, By careful treatineut they recove I
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Aiied on' Wed.aes- I Sinking but these, although I have made fro- There beiuk ,no furbher busineS , the rirn�nb to any interest. By doing away Road betw red -
.and' proprietor of December, Statement of the I
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� � unts of the Council adjudmed until 10 o'clock on
I fuad a-ud i terobt acco quent enquiries at financial centres, een Sheppard ton I and Dan- three old country- board certificates and Without iDjury from their cold bath. � -
_ phoid- fever. six , I � . 8tOrling and Norlihern graval road de- have 110t been obtainable. We have, Friday. I . . with the'Docamber Session, a saving of lop's,Hill, be not grauted.� The pay- the remaining fifty-seven third-olass —A few nights ago the house of Mr. I -
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"'ace in Brand-ou beutur�0 accounts "and stawmaut however, been able, ui I about. t7OO could b& 'effected to the meat of a large numbe of !certified ac- certificaLes. Mtiny of the latter, how. John Baiu, near Milotherwall, w,%9 die-
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� Within a. short I 11 of P to the 010138 of "DAY,'Jannitry 27, 1F 82. county. To save tbA:a much he thought Counts was also recomman4ed. ever, have pai�zied the 4on-professional covered to be on fire, but was quickly
- - wh8ctioaji from non resident lands the year, to invest 020,420 On* first- "OunIcil m6t at the appc iated it worth while to try the experiment at ROAD AND'BRIDGIC COMMISS IOR 3
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� ' from May Slat t class mortgages bearing six per cent. . hour, outine busitlem A was . R'S REPORT.
, Collins,. Preahv. . G 318b December,also any ratal
� and after r examination for a riecoua-class, of whom. extinguished by the membere-of the
r - doraparative atatOmi3nt of and run-ni g fro v to te yea . love by Mr Cooper, seco The Road and Bridlye Committee, of five obtained their professional certill- Literary ociet�y who h pe ed -
X Portaae ha -' - estimated n M il e n . Bded b i Mr. Mr. Weir, Howick, thought thing's .1' . 8 tip a to be in
�ains- , q in_ and ra (1 . which Mr. John Mcmi I n 13 chair 'man, Cates at, the closelof the. last session of session at the' school house near by4
t It' actual expenditure of 1881. As These, within the livait Cxsble, that 'Odd Commissioner A' were just about as w(JI regulated now reported as follows: Communiciations the Normal School and are now 'teach
� ov. Wm. . I of two thirds of .aaon
I . Daual in past years, I proceed to direat. the asBessed value of the Properties are, be inatructed to examine the bridg and - Damage aboub,550,
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- Minister of the - I as they could be, and the members did between the County Clark, County So- lug. With regard to holid 8, I may
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I'll- . your &ttoutiau to t,l-je ae,ver altbough giving more trouble to look upproachest ereto crossing the . ayl —Mr. Jarneh. Maybery, W. McTavish,
,or and a writ has. , . al items of 0 I -Bay- work enough for all the pay they receiv- licitor, and Mr. Jarnie3onl, contractor state that in a greater number of in-
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� r I Oy-Penditare embraced ia this tat er after and handle, quite as safe a secur- I fi River, b tween the townfailli - Wm. Coughlia and Thomas Watson., .
le served on, the . I sat. Admia!iStraLL'OU of 3 t . - - ell 8 of ad. If the sessions were shortened or for the iron bridge at C940 erich, have sbunces than I expeq0d, Trustees have all residents of the township of Elms,
statem ti t4stice ity as debentures. There is adil at tbe Stal2ley and Godericb, known as Tur- decreaSed the ork would be increaseo, been before the commiltee, and after shortened them by two weeks, a - took their departure for the Prairie
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- � ��, 11111isvery nearly ap, ruximatted to t6a -credit of these dab Der'A Bridge and that the ReevBs of � � nd in
a will be watched p buture a000unts 1 4 and the pi�y, would have to be .iu� -having heard Mr. Jam4sou the com- soine instances only by one week. It way Country. with the intention of locating
I . � ; Amouiat estimated. The estunatei was available for investment, 07,572, Stanley and Goderich townsbirs be crea ed proportionately, so that after all mitte" I
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I � i associated. wi h him in said examina- a recommend thatl ,�r. G 'a -not, however, be &rniss to notice, that permanently, witL t 0 pti n of �
) innipeg,the week� tioa, and if . there ,-� h he ex 6 a
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11A)0; the expenditure, $1.978.75','th us I think we will be able to got placed in I would not be muqh Saved. He advice be acted upon. 1I vice is for the most part, the attendance during Mr. Couohlia, who goes oil a prospeorl..
I � - during 0 V11glSi could not see bow one session could be to the effect that the timle r the cona- that time was very small, Sometimes
L collec6icma � excleediag the estimate by Only $78.78. It few weeks. Mr. Dickson, th R * ally improvements and re- I
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I -ur, has paid over tho roportiou o 2 . I I in�g tour." The party took with them a
ted ta the I --- The: expend ioilly ti I pairs are foull nacussary to have thern 4
-hau& I P I done away with at all. In June itbe pletion of the contract fo I uilding the not amounting to a baker'a dozen, and quantity of tock d imple en .
11,459--90, but as I poiu Led out 'I last the fees payable to -��i c,topleted as early as 'possib] i the assessment -had to be eq alized, a' In t8
0. This is con- : . the county from . a I P ndin said bridge be 'extended un Jil the first I may add,too, that on -enquiry, I 8 an
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year, that. oxpendibure was excepitlun- th`"ffice, amounting ato 02,383; this - oad and December accounts had 'to be passed day of August next upon the following found the ebildren of those who made Dubpernell, the indefatigable pastor of
Lory in view of the � .. - . X11Y I - I spring.. Referred to t'he R I ' Oil ThulOdd-Y Of last week, Mr.
�ow, and the estimate of $121 lesathan in 18so. Since the I Bridge Com ittee. .
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�01tiofl had been I P a . Muved b Mr. Eilbe and other business of the year wound terms, viz: All queotior �� so' damages, the stuutest objection towhat is uivally -
.tar for five moaths - 1 ; b"ad u On &11 alitiuipawd increased !meetingi- December$l.,600 b" been 1 r, SocODded .by up and put in proper shape'for the in. past or f u Gure, by reaso, I 0 the Lutheran church, Sebringville, ..;
. OX-PondiGure which tile result hazi sbo Invested in mortgages. These -v�ill be i Dr. Buchsaari, that the Road Con: mis- c- the non- called the tow, holidays, too often. con-,
", . I w In . � - � started on a missionary tour tbrougli
Aere .lied 'been & � . oming Councit. Besides, in the event completioncif the coutr ot .within the spicuous for their absence during that
ithdrkwal , was correct; Tile ez,dfflata for inquests laid before the Finance Committee for Sioner be iusuiacbed to iuspoct a bridge, of an important matter'like the diffi- time originally Muskoka. A few days previous the
. a for a. , �! w8a$101) ; the actual I. -Jet a � inspection.- I I -11evou mile I I
- : kifown as the appointed to remain in very time that was supposed to be of so same gentleman, accompanied by the
� . - I xpellwiture mud (reek culLy respecting the iron bridge contract abeyance, and be adjuste reafterand much oonsequencb to our young o
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�Gf the Free Press I bas bee4 $35-70 * As )-on are aware, a I A. M- ROBB, County Treasurer. I . which they. had before them this time, � boys attending the German School,
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. . part of tile oust"O � I and on ith the view . U to be entirely unaffected;by ny agree- dren generally. I do not say that this sawed and split up a lot of wood for a
$ls, 9�buait fakarteeR . f inquests is paiLl .by i THE hEAITLAND BRIDGE. - Steph of wideuin yvere to come- up, the dela',y of two or ment now made; the nrAlfic tiun frow �
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L . i 1� � the Govu,rutueu--t, au(A the &m -atit esti- j A mass of correspondence relstive to I the same and rebuild it at once i[ t' . has been the case in every school, but I poor, aged couple in Ellice.
: u ne- three months on account of the Decem- the bridge company -Ao move the arn perfeebly safe- in affirming that the
B.g river Says - The- ; . � Cessary. Buth these motions - Were ber session being do" away wil; ight E u I people may do Verily
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.9 could Ga wi � , .. rrlmt6d, for is only the bulance after the I the non -fulfilment of the Contract for I referred to the Road and Bridge C om- ovided or a the orig- sum total of tile advantage much good i o
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� : � ' Govern; eat quota is received. Dur- I the erection.of the iron bridge over tb cause serious res" ,gained by ostentation or without inconveniencing
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I d. The timber I � �
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.� I past five years the grobs saua mitwe. . gi an earlie
� � ' Maitland River at Goderich 'I as.
Mee, PGplar and - I thought it best to leave' well'
; .1 I " .1 . Paid has av r � was read MR. LER'S REQUEST. - enough than the 15th day of X Ly, !1882; Walt enough, and it will continue to be so
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. settler, here &-ad . - In I and referred to the Road and Bridge' . alone. —The Galt Reformer says:—Mr. C.
I , 1891 the gross &um.,,,`Paid wa - ' I the advance to be paid -O t4o delivery long as the attendance during the first K. Pratt luat week purchased at Mit.
.. 8 Only $77 ' Committee. Moved by r. Hutebiuson, secot ded Mr. Kelly said that -the
Vwarda- of threiar . !,� .1 � business of of the-mateirial on the .
. t . During tile same- ' . - round by the two weeka in August continues to W as chell four very flue heavy 'draughts
, iC� . . by Mr. Gibson, that the requeat of I - - ry
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-ar both � Paid by the couniy after ded ' _ J. . R. : Miller, Public School Inspector, . i , from the following -
. � wound up at the December ssion. geutlemen:—One
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climate", and find �� %mount refunded by Goveram noWn ; se
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� capital. to start as I vin aind Mason were read and referred winter mo 11 a -new agreement emb e pro-
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ar chanca to, get � 435. . -- 1Y i to the Road and Bridge Committee: of 'llis . nth Ou account of the failure Phe Co'undil at this session was business visions be at nee � prepare ad execut- MR. MILLEW9 CASE. . $500; one stallion from George Graharo, -
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airie laind. With 2 . � Mr. MAsom, M ght rom last year. As.for the payment of ed by the briodge COMPaIlY t a sureties School Committee, recommending that John on, 3400. All the above animals
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Jut them money t L a Bridge a6ioss the Bay ;he committees and Council on the car- parties fail to enter into such agree. School Inspector, be not granted was one of the finest Clydesdales ever im- �
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� ... tention of the Co ' ance of Mr. Hardy. We considered Moved by Mr. Griffiu,.seco I I hom the work is ordered. This -being tract be declared cancel] ad 1; new ten- M 3ved in amendmen't to the report by Progeny in the counties of Huron aud
he atear-a claver .1 1140il to the increased nded by he case he saw no 'reason why these ders obtained and the bridgepompany's Mr. Stra,ohan, seconded by Mr. Hutoh- Perth are justly,oelebratecL Mr. Pratt �
V0,1191 I b8ter, that Mr. Girvin, Road �� "paid by the sureties proceeded against for damages, inson, that the report be amended so as 1, G ton Tu"d,
I -mg I made next summer it would be safe for COMLmiisa OcOunts could nott be�
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