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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-02-06, Page 1--- - 11 - - ; � : -- � ­-­ � I . I ; . . I I -1.1 I -­­ - ­L­ � - � -�, . �11�� . - ­� .. I - 11 . . I � . ---- , � - I - . � .. I . � I . . -1 - ----- - I � .- I - - I . J — � I I � � T I . I . I �- - - i � - I . , 1. . 4 1 1 . I I . � q ! � ­ : I I , .- � ! I I � I . � I . � � , I � � i . I . i . . - * . � � � I I I I . I i � i . � ! I i i , i . � ..... ­ - . I I - , : I I I ..... I . .- - � 01 ! I ? I I ! e - I : � I I I . Aft z I . . 1 � I � I � , i , � � 4 i �, , I . i a . I - . .. . I . - i � ; i . � , i I . . - I i 1110 : I i I I i I I i : � I ­ . a I I . i , . I i: i I 11% ; . I I . � . . . I I t 11" . N � nany advertisement, k� businees , In towns Irt,171, we Were com- .1 Lit an follows -. I - t !��w older we be - I Ye% judging M of advertisements aers, of some stores" uppublie still read a than that, believed reen the month olci 9 , to -clay.. that qlve� � Wo the diffei;uce .111Y-"Out-of-Seaforth , , we haw read, and � before the public, � �a more desirable— ith than fiction in �ertived low prices, Ing beams of style, aaningleaa,, when as, I Is wledge of both is� � I L%rge type and � _ Dclueaes argue noth- *r or fashion. Be kur home town— n i g Purpqfta. The not tell as wonder. * F.hiak they should, of worth in those, I �a,t into print—and ores. - � I � VA M ,av6r Ex3orns ra-ur,lin, aw that. But hovr :)Ugh to detract the- �im wrong ma,terial- Ntion is practised to. r I . I F firat, fcills after - +ab they pay for, tisfactiou the very . r ,e, and do say that yur lingeIris was not � now, &t low tide d thinga in Skirts, w-ne, Corset C. overe., ' Ma, in gooi assort ,- 'argains Soon. The assort. I longer be as good- Ve, can fit you now, I be broken. We- �ent that is going to. desirous thait you listinotion, there is . glarmentel and far . � as former is false: xue. Don�tu forget, Vil in, paying too- , aucti. What yon. 1 f ally guaranteed. �t the very beat at llerate�-earlier in the. , * to get a moderate I I ime money as the, I- formerly cost you. you need the furs - gladly meet your m bargains extra- aonomy are most need. Don't let� . mingto, this store � to see how far we u on such tempt- � 'f- ing in Sheetings, .-r .Linena, Flannels, ,ear, ,mou'a Suite, � Pods, and give a ,.t- things here, and, �� list had we room, ittlel difference, as I ,�xamiae the mer - g anyway. 1-1 . , I . ." 1 44 UL .3 CO., est Cash - Store. "'ses to ship to r .a _her N�ill allow,. La,,Ymea was hold � - a � ening' for, I baard of trade. resaatation, with.. . The -following, r. F. Metcalf, .. eManon vice- � � t , secretary ; A.- - � Mes3ra, Powell, . ', Gerry, Moser, . �t, Nlo,Vurchie, 1. 0� Hamilton. in the leading ood indu3tries. I . ung in Industry I n . Iff and bring any 11 I �Zhey may have, ,-lso speak about tustr�e3 to, en - men hold their 41 on mon6y I .11owing officers, I , i1i"P. ; captain, I I iZ NICK%y-; and � -,v--rf-'Uvry-trea,%- 1. - - . � � I Auy thinge, bat ill affard to I I Furs, Jackets.. .� �iiaga that are - z. This is one N iiri-4 a,.t Ruch .. � he . - E. MeFttul . . � I 1633.1 . I � district meet- I , Rullett district �a Wintbron, on . !tryyving officers . ' : W- J. fienny ; ­ -haplain, J. S. I .t6n, ; treasurer, i­c!retary, 8, J� Ty, 8. Pethick ; d John Mont- I I - a of bak-lnes& - o home of Mr. -� - "ampbell and a, . .es ha,d prepar- . is needless to� � e to the bounti- . . yed themselvea I � � . . - - I ­ � ­ . - A I Ir . i I IN .. I �, 11 Z I I x I . . I � � I � � ; .1 . . . I � i I � ME � U - i 4 1 � I % � I I : ; . I , : I . I ­ - . . I I I ;-- : I I I I . . � I I �11. I . i . . i I ,I I - � . I � : . I 11 I * � I I ; -1 i I . � . . � � ;)� � I i � . � i * I I A - i I . i . !-; - tr i .. I - i I 11 ; � , � . - I - i I . ; I i ; - I- V 1.�r4 . ; ,I . . . � i I � F . . � � i I � i � : �� - I r � . � � I I '� . � I � . I q --- I i . � I ; � I i i I � I . I i � I . � : : I I � � I . 9 . I i 1 i 4 1 1 1 I � � . I I tr�- I . . I . I - r . 1, I . ; I I * ! THIRTY-THIRD, YEAR. I . . i � I i I 1 i I I : i � ; 1� � I ! I I , . I ' I I Mci�B,L�N, 1-BROR. PublisherS I- I . !I � � i I i I . i � 4 . - � I � � I' SlEAFORTH I F IDAY, �EBRUARY 6 1903 . . NUMBER, 1,834. ; I I � 9 I -- --I . i 9 . . � WHOLE f I I I � # 1 $1 a iYear in Advance. � . L - I I - . i I : t � � � I � i - I � - --- ­. . � I - . - . I . , � . . - � I I I . � � - % i . � . I - ! - I � ; � I - .� f I . I � I I I , I 11 . COUNTY COUNPI�L- � : d ing the various beasions, !a d we' resol and that of the Hunter Bridge Company, of rified to see'hi� fathei angi I � - I I � i ve ! 4 ng to the shaft, P � I i I . t t: the clerk be instructed! o forwaid a -� Kin ardine, for the superstructor', at $7,- apparently lif4lass, bau retained great pres- - � - � � � I . ; I I . . . I I I I i � I of this iesolution tb the mily of' I I . � i I ; e council 0 1 1 . the 1 474, 6, provided they furnish plans and ence of mind 4 quickly. turning the mill out I d e: eed.—darried. % � - i % A I 0 Goderich on' Tueiday Of last � ' CURTA ". fications to the satisfaction of the coun- of gear, and ,*ronchini, his, knife from his 2,9TORES 2 F1�00R$ The county council met in th � I chamber - A AaIN , POLES, , W40 , 9 I M�. � L i ,� spe F 50 ft. wide Grouni� Floor oved bylMr. MoI,�&n, seconded by' I ty 0 gineer, and also good and satisfactory pocket cut hin� loose. and after an hour =d . F I L week, ,- OleL�k called Phe co4noil to order. i or, that we, the. cc council o @eon ity for the completion of the work. a half he wag restpred t� consciousness, Dr. R=A� at 3 o'clock. J All the members! were present �f PICTURE FRAMINGO 1 4 1 100 ft. long i I on, tender our congratull�t ons to Jud I . L I In committee clauses 1, 2. 3, 5, 6 passed Pa'al, Of Sebr;ogvillo, lephoned for. r � - uppa� � Moor exoeptmr. �o�mau. Each member sub- . I g� I . I . - W# a te 1k 0 ,a on his promotion to the onlor jud _ I — � I clause 4 was amended, that the Warden and After careful i examination, he seemed to I soribed to hJ4 d�olaratiou of ofb�ce. ' ­ , I , I I MAM�VACTUR ' . a i of the county. "We arO atisfied -t4t THE BEST OPAQUE 0 41 1 clerk togetherwith somecommittee to be thiukthere ;"re hopes of bia reco . -- � The clerli'dir,satedattention Ito rules gov- I . q very. I ­ I - . I I M G I I � t a 'faithfulnean , which as characteriz �, shall arrange date when this council Four ribs over ,7�the heart were broken. His ^ I v . erning electidn of warden, ano asked the � � � : --­ - -:�� W � — — 8 ' 'Shades I nam I Windo shall . il fr � meet and confer with representatives neok was also 6adly brul ised. i - ; , act a warden for bbis year. y oo� work hitheito will stil be shown , � � . I - . ; I I i members to el y o r more honored position. i J logo] ved that : . om the different municipalities to discuss i 0 , . Messrs. McLean and Miller moved that 1, I In all colors and at lowest prices. I � � I . � to clerk be instructed to forviard a copy Of ! I the Aood roads question—that clause 4 be i . � ' Mr. W..H. Xerr be warden. I � � � : . � I - ' Cani%d.& I I � I I t ii resolution to His Honor Judge Doyle. I : giu- I � . No other nominations were made, and, at � 10 exteided to read—" that the county on i i 7 . LAST - LO NFJV1 Go i the expirati�pu of half an,hour, the clerk de- C a ried. � i � ,! A1EX, WINTmIRT'L., ear point some practical man to superin- —The law na�king machine for Canada,. l , � . --- - I clared Mr.! Kerr elected w den of the Moved by Mr. Miller, so onded by Mr. I I tent the construction of the concrete work will commence grindin&at Ottawa an March I — - � apkokman, that we, the ouncil of the I atBcnmiller bridge. The reportas amend- 12, at which date it has �been decided Parlia- W-9191 ! I I . . Fniwx IV - M I county of lHuron for the y�ar�1903, and, � SEAFORTHO I � � coav ne. Thl I I - � . oriducted 4 I im toithe warderi'abliair c0i rity of Huron, tender our ggratulatiolis I I ad was passed. menb will � a is considerably I i to Tudge Holt, who haefor Uy years been Messrs. Gunn and McLean moved that the later than usna . At tile rate furs have been Pelling the past week or two, there wi I not be 0 Mr. Kerr sobooribed to his �eolaration of .4,111 . � . I I I i . . . a Orthy and efficient membyr of our coun- Waroen, clerk and Messrs. Miller, Connolly —Mr. John 1 edy, Anv large balance left at the end of another ten days. "'he remdinincr aarments office before Ris Honor Judge Olt. � . . union school section No. 11, Wawanosh and* i .r -0 I t, . � oil on his 6levation. We Appreciate the Htillett, were illegal —T4e council took no and Cantelon, be a committee to attend to sioner for Eaab 1 Middlesiax, and a direetor h I I 1 i I I I Z:> tee, ac u7at fol I all de. ! all mm.tters in connection with the good of the Western l are of the very best. The hig quality, a,nd neeessaril� high pri The w4rdeo �xpressed his th ks for the f� b � that the honor coriferre d vi an a w iction, : ; � ,Fair Association for thirty such garmento teing in stock at this late date. Price, howeve4 will- not pie- honor done him� and hoped he ould have a zpr ad one, and trust that he l long . i roade project. -Carried - years, died la . I . . . pleasant and a'ujocessful year. e, was sorry Moved by Messrs. Loc ' week I At his residence in t ) 'rform the dut i g upon the Moved by Mr. Durnin, seconded by Mr. London townsh p. i i a matter o turning to report tb!rae,t I I vent these fine, quality furs moving now, as with us it i ies devolv T that this council call a meeting of reprosen- , Or.t. a an was ill arid! not c ff , I I them into cash at once. The list below will give you s me idew whythe goods able to be p a t . . I ft *a�ndresolved tbab-the lark be *in- tativen from the different m nicipalities to Yourg, that the clerk act in conjunction -According o the latest cansuathe popu- 8615910n. i [ 9 with the jailor in purchasing all jail sup- lation of Toronto at ' - , a �i acted to forward a copy of t�-is reaolutio� corifer with this council on the advisability the end of 190-2 was will move out in a huny : I Messrs. S�a�km u, YOUD41 Ferguson, � I plieg, outside of tender. -Carried. 266,989. The t(umber of' , t) J dge Holt. -Carried. � . I i I of I articipating in the grant fo public high- , buildings in Tor- - I Lamont and Gdnn ere appointed a itrik- . p � I . I i V d by Mr. Cantelon, aeodnded by, Mr. WE yo. -Sent to r I Mesari. Miller and Cantelon moved that onso is 45,786, 1 This includes officebuild- . Ing coz,�Imittea to r- a � I oad and bridge committee. * - t � port'ou a�an4ing com- ( Ily, that Mr. James Spott be op, �. Ithe cedar timber in bhe old Ben- inga, factories d dweilingx. There are mittees for t o year.' ' . � � 10 ., ' , je 't were received , I I . : " tters of acknowledgmen, 1 bridge be sol A , ! nted trustee of Clinton qollegiate In!, frc in Judges Doyle and- Holt,, and directed I ,. HALF PR I CE SALE' h i ! p f 1 mille d under instructions of 131 vacant stor a and officesk and 985 va. I . ST4NDING COM'TAITTEES. ' ti ;e. -Carried. i to'be printed in the minutee. I Ahe county engineer. -Carried. cant houses enu erated �n this year's direc- . . . i . I ; � I * Executive ��na .Special,-Cloiinolly, Bpw- . I ved by Mr. McLean, .secoladed by Mr. solicitor relating to li ! Council adjonrndd till first Tue3day in tory. This is t a smallept number in over IN -Fur Caps I I I � ( I pinion of the a- , 11 � I I I half Vice man, Miller, Spackman,Hickto *: ' I r , that James Scott be trustee of Sea- bil:Lty to the St. Marys Oollegiata Institute, ,June next. . twelve - years. � � I - t � . I � � . I - AA . � . *' Finance and Educatio a .-Lockhart, fo I I Collegiate Institute. �Carried. - wag read and filed. . i � � -Thomas Lemard's barn, in Hartington -secohded by Mr. I . I I I . I I - MO'L , Gann� X � i I ! ,� township, was f track by lightning in the tV Fur Caps . 1 $1.00 Durnin, MON'%ughton, e,a , ved by Mr. Darnin, . I I . r � SPECIAL COMMITTEE. - I Church Union. I I .. . Road and Bridge and Count Property.- Y utg, that Mr. John Aobeson be trustee I I I big storm which visited that section last I cc I . T � The special committee recommended tha ' - the questio of week, arid wm completely -destroyed. The I , : ! � 1, Patterson, Can elon,, ibamonu 0 � iderich 'Collegiate Inatitute.-Carried6 �- t ' DEXR Exposr.roR -As , I A 3 11 50 Yqang, Far- of i , P- I : i I .11 1 . 'ob I I . . � gueon I . �Ved by Mr. Hicks,�. secon ad by Mr. e Warden- and clerk beauthorized t � � � cc , I ! � I I I � 0 :Uhnr(h Union has been revived throng the� ba,rns of Wesley Soper two miles east of I � I I qua Whole coune'l. , bl Naughtoii, that the Feveral grants be biga the memorial from the county council 0 as , 4D4 I I ! . I �action of the Methodist church at it I t Frankoville, Ont., were 14ruck by- liAhtning I � V i , I � Warden'ti Co�nmitt,,,­,Can elop, Patter- "I d' -to the public libraries in the county.. of Gray asking that the Legislature extend inatiolial Conference, held at Winnipeg, in and burned last week, together with - 21 eat. . . _I 'I. 0 rl- C 9 I � or , 1 1 I I I I I son, Lamont -� , It to executive committee; 4 . the term for members of municipal councils 'pasoll g, unanimously, a resolution favoring tle, 30 hogs, a itiresher I two feed ortish6ra - . fp;) . 2.50 House,of , 91fuge.-B6wm D, Lockhart. ad by Mr. Millerk ded by Mr. to Iwo years. In the matter ' . n of the Presbyterian, Methodist and and other machtnery. ass about $2,400; � � ov secoll I of the memor- a uni I ! , � I � , - . I ial from the county council . of Waterloo, �Oovg egational churchee, there . - cc 1 3.00 Hioks. ' i � pl: , that the usual grants be made to-th 9 - I I : � - I fore, 6, few insured for 8 6 1 irr era 3 Institutee,sent 1 to executive as�ing for an amendment to the statute re- � words upon the subject may not be oat of -The we farmers, Who 'ate 'going to p � � The following gentlemen op lied for the I torl � - 1 7 - . . � : . L I cc i . position of county auditor : Messr,'I. N. 0 � littee. I � . I gardiDg the administration oijuatice, recom- place. The Montreal Witness, in a recent Britain in order, to further;dovalop the - 1m. � I i . � . ihs I i 4.00 Dn ; G. ; Wood Go . Moved by Mr. Lockha t, ee0onded by Mr, mend that the Warden and clerk be author- issue, published a symposium upon the sub- migration mov ment *01. � i RELISOD, CliQt4 . dip'rJoh ; * I ' leave in three--- - . cc � I I fill T.E. Rays, Seaforth; Wia. hegg, Wing_ rguson, that the uaua grants be made to izea to sign it. In the matter of the poti- ject iii which a number of leading minietera, parties of fiftee or twt ty each. The -first - . . . I 01 10 � I I t a Teachera' Inatittites.4-Sen to executive tion to the Legiglature asking an amend. representing the- different denominaitions, group will go o - 1,93te Ontario -- - . EP . 1 5.V" ham 1; P: W. Scott, Belgkave W, 8 � Law. � I � ., , - a stea�nera . � - I rence, Clinton F. Morley, halon ';J. H. 0 Initr ittee. I t. � merit to the Public Highways Act, recom- take art. They all rejoice in the growing and Parisian, le ving on February 7, the ! .; I I 9 i 9 � Regarding . � - ur Caps of Lowrie, Clintbol; J.C.Morrieco, inthrop, ; M ved by Mr. Darnini goo nded by Mr. mended that no a tion be taken. I spirit of friendlin'eas and sympathy between second on the 'a -a Er�e and Mongolian The above list inchides men's and boys', ladies' and children's F I q ' 1; ra' of $20 be the di leaving , ­ 0 1 M� ' t . I d empbselse - . H. W. 1B8611, Goderich ; D E7 �wn PC nbelon that the usuali gra I the communication from John 0. Morrison, ffereub denominations an r on Febrhary 11th, and the third ;� all kinds. We c:)nsider this -an opportunity seldom had, &nd you sh uld fit out roe' m dl to each agricultural andll ortioultural cle k of MoKillop, we would recommend no !the i portance of keeping such a high and the steamer MiAau, sailing February 17th, I - ' . the whole family when an occasion like this presentf itself.—Means Auburn. bleoers. Clegg and� HVs ith. at ie in the coujity holding i, hibition ction. The reportwas adopted, % � noble idea as oreanio unity prominently, be. - 1. I - . ,.I ; :, Many draw their applications. M ears.; Monroe . y I � I I I i � - The cAtl -guards i commispion have . I � I I I � i ! ; 1103 -Sent to executive comtnttee4 ! FINANCE COMMITTEE. 'fore tie mind of the church. ' The different reached the c nolusionj that any dovii3e dollars saved. Try it. � I and Lawrence were elected. I ; ! " r I I ? � - � � I ! writers, however, agree that the question which seeks to ater c&t0e by means of pun- . � I - Applications for position of oartnty A. deputation waited on I )he council The finance committee re orted recom- . Y. ex- � . . i ­ r arling an increased con tv grant fo' has not yet passed the academie stage, : an& ishment is utter y ineffe tiv�. Of -all the aminer were received from - ar0ron ' mending the payment of the-, different ac- � Q k 'Brussels ,. Win. i Geiger, W, e atinuation class work. Me 9 m Musgrove They also ex. �peak more -or less tentatively and with guards teated, a invo&ion of Willis -and - ,; Zurich ;- i H1. . counts submitted to tliem. I . im )1um er add . . ' I � Overcoats at' Half Pirice. J. 1H. C Si clair, Hueatori and I rease � eas ad words in regard to the practical son, two C. P. .1. men, has tome merits, . I . I � Anderson. ExetElr ; J. M. Fi Id z O.oderich. . a ned the registrar's report and reco . . � ; I the council on this matter and, the questio ; orki goand advantages ofauch a'uhion. but the cattle got over :all the tame. Ali Messrs.' CAmeron and Anderson; were op- I me ided tbat-it be printed in'the minuteti. The balance of our Fine Dress and Heavy Overcoa s'will be clea'red out at I i . � I � w a Jeferred to the executive 'c mmittee. I 4 I I pointed. I ' � I i 9 I Thi i treasurer's letter and at rient had hey- gres that there are things even tiore the others failed completbly. The ,notorious , � . once. All winter coats, including the very latest Styles. � � . t i 1 1 1 I aten I Por ant to the welfare of the church than one -eyed steer as too much for them al b I I LAter fror�a Hunter Bridge POTT'Panyl . .0- 1 'bee a submitted to them. They had ex- 1. I . . 4 - I TREASURER'S SIATEM I KT. nitJ In Kineardine, givAng reasons for idel' in i �, i �, f orgaiization, to wit, unity of spirit, and he comes out victer �, beef has trium - � - I I U ti, tement of actual expeinlitures an� am ned it and found it correctly and very I . ph I I - I I � � - I I I contrac� of bridge near. Wingham,; -an an- r, I eipts in 1902,-Admir istra ion of justice, effioiently prepared. The report was � divi ual freedom, enterprise, vitality[ and ad ovor brain . ; I I : � � . . � � z 1. I I owt i. - If union me' nt a surre,od6r of -In three Wei) I i other one, near, Clinton.-Viled $ � 87i 1, 33 ; gaol account., $1. 9 7� i. 96 ; divis ado�pted. i 4 1 ke, Cliss'. Brooker, a splicer - - r I I 1' . i . i f1rese )r the growth of ecclesiasticism they in tha employ of the Boll Telephone Cam. . A number of memorials were' read and re- io (ourt jury fund- 824 40 ; schools I I 1. I rj- ' i � I . EDUCATION COMMITTEE. would deprecate it. The Witness, in the pany, in Toron has lost hie entire family i I ferred to the proper committees. 1 ' men , $2.1121.94 - - 11 � � ' . � a : . ! S i 071, 125 ; school manage �- he -education committee recommended main, 6ndorsee-,the sentiments of its contri- of three obildren , from a ' at fever. First, Z7 . i I Accounts were presented and seut to the g.- D�a, $690 ; IUD . � " ciarl . . � - � I � I � ! a ic , 8 . i tbap no delegate be appointed to the Pro- 6atore and thinks Christmas time, when Mr. Brooker's oldest child, Charles, 9 years finance 'committee. . � � m nicipal government, 3,832.90 ; station- . I a I . Overc,oat Half P.r'*.c)e., I � 2 i � 11, . vinoial Trustees' Association. , They recom- .41 peace and good will" f upposed to be of age, wars taken sick ar�d dit)d on January I � . I�OAD COMMISSIONER 1i REPORT. e.-3, iota., $638,04 ; mi cellaneous, $171 ; 'd d nincrease in an oachools uppermost in the mind, a 8 so � I . I I I : . I i J . � men a a 90 d timd to oug- 6th, and on that day Et;6 11 Lillian, aged 4 . . � Mr. Ainsle�, county ongi . near reported 011113�y property, $607. X; I roads and doi6geontinuation, class work. Three ap- keab the inaugeration of the movement. It years, was stric -,,an ana Tied on- the 17th. . I . $ 7.00 3.50 that he 'had advertised for and had received b-idg6s, $3,52004. ecei�.ts. -Interest, plic4ionsforth(a positionof county e3cam- favors, especially, the union ofthe Presby- The third vioti was Alfred, a bright little. I �L ! I - $ tenders for the 1 erection of �he Benmiller $207.1§2 ;' lioenses, $1,22 ' ; r�giatry office, iner's had been received, and , they recom- ierian and Methodist bodies, which, it styles boy of 6 years, bo die& on Friday. The . L L .fi 8 ,653.45. The net anni at e�penditure o , i dren - 1were b � ried in the saime � - bridge,which with the plans and speci om. ' . mefided the appointment of Messre.Ander- 0 the Iwo great Presbyterian churches" �and three obil it . . - 1. tions were laid b6fore the couJoil. � Ile had g neral account is $6,999. 83 1 a 3 .than th son iana Cameron. :, The report! was adopted. 4(lds I areathetically, �' for the Methodist grave in St. Jail I as' oeme4er . - -1 ; '', 8.00 4.00 a ountestimated. Ava'lablell,agseta�si k� I I I � � y Z­'�'. examined tho stohe walls at Wroxeter . i I . � bridge and found1them in a t . i Nod investments, $29,872,16 ; debent�r i COUNTY FROPERTY0 :church is e3sentially Presbyterian." ;Are -William Phillips, Brilitford's ,oldest in. , 11'e . - a S�r ee condition. n your Presbyterian readers 'prepared to -en- habitaub, passedi away laqt week.in hii 100th He noticed that �he stones at:the base of 1i bilities, $73,000. 1 r . I he county property committee reported dorse the above statement? For one I cannot year. To the lait he retained all his facal- . 9.00 1 44150 the abutments of! the Xlsitlan�� bridge are Sent to finance committee. d I tha; they had examined the differen.t county - . f I i �, ) bui dings and found them all in good order. see m3 wa to, n t ithstanding that I value ties and took th keeuea� interest in our. 8 REP[* Ornions ofthat excell"ent rent topics. -He was bor4 in Sussex, Eng - I I ut. I , � T. ery ghl'y the o . being broken to �iecea and are! falling o INSPECTOR TOM I They recommended that material be pur- Y h' If the c u , � ­ I I He was of the opinioa that th .?y should be 1$1r, Tom, inspector of school for West clia ad for a ladder for the j -Ail ; that blinds I Journa . u easent�lally land, and came tc) Cans.4 in 1832, fir -'at set- . : 10.00 5.00 fixed with con*ete early in the ecming the same, then union would be merely a tling in Galt. He knew ,Toronto when it . I . . , summer. It is probable that ihree bridges H ro#, reported that iu his inspectorato I be procured for the windows in the court formal matter and might well have' been wis " Maddy Little Yo'rk," was in Galt . M re were 53 male teachers engaged at ani house leading to the council, chamber, and will have to be !built during �� the' coming avt rag'e salary of $38 1, at d 80 f( male teach-! that storm windown be purchased for the I ago. But there are when the first house was I built, and visited : summer, but he did not think " it would be ' (ilifferences to aink and prejudices to over- Pariis when bher� was only' one aubsWnlial - . I ' era engaged at an average salai y of 6290.� judge's room, at the back of the court room. I . necesaary to do anything before the June : . come and mutual concensions to make before house an the hill; of that town, and not an- . I . . T ) total amount expended n teaohers'I The' eporb was adopted. . - � - f-% i meeting. It IW11; also be neoesiary,sa usual . r . . fusion can take place. And when it does other betwe nd 1�rantford. A wl. --- " � ie floor, saliries last year was $43,64.63., The . an tbore ,a ,3 I I i i 14.0u 7.00 to procure some material for brid I I i take definite shape, a proper working basis dow surviveff. I . I ­ I , v rage length of service in the ural schools; . EXECUTIVE COMMITTRE. - ! I during this winter. Orders to thb amount f i , both in regard to doctrine, church polity -Judge McDo6gall, senior ju4ge of the I - . ­ � ------- --- I I—, — - -- I e of $180.98 had been isaved by h � im since the or, tepoliers was five and hal' year and' The executive committee reported recom- �nd forms of worship will have to be adopt- county of York, Wed at $t. Catharines on - a "I � We have two good reasons for makin th last meeting of the council. ; forl urban teachers 11 yeara� while fivel mending the granting of $20 to the Sick 11 . . ; t phors have taught over 20 '� ears. Mr � Children's Hospital, In the 'matter of a ,jad mutually agreed upon. There is no Friday Ia-at, whe her lie �sd gone -for rest above reduction in Winter coats. One, We need 11,1 yge Baird has taught cont.nuouely in grant to the Prisloners' Aid Association, 9 1 1 � Sent to road and bridge oominittoe. oubt that the two churches are drawing �� .� and recuperation. The ju,age �etired in his I . � � 11 the money that is in them for other purpose�, and JAILOR's aEFORT. I : , I (4oser together in syrapatby and mutual usual health, aid woke! up about three : : I t 0.1 I Stanley, f ir 42. yeard. IL n they recommended that the anm of $10 be - Be ) . . �elpfu'ness and this is, no doubt, a cause o'clock in the - ' � the other, we simply will not carr ove� - any The j%ilor reported that there are at pre- ,.I' lonnew union seotlio was � Iformed be- I devoted to that cause. In refo�rence to the �� y - I li� . Al \ ' I - Imorningo remarking to hie - � : topbp and Me- I petition from- the municipal clerks in the - 170 ; . - ­ Z coats, and uite confi- sent 11 prisoners in the jail, 3 A them in- t In Ile own3hips of for rejoicing. Bub there is another',elerrient wife that he had lonjoyed a most refreshing ­ - � . at the above price, we are q . zk� ' ' iti-the drawing together process that I can- sleep. He appartntly do§ed off again, but - vagrancy. i �r Gr d I�and. Two i coa�ty, asking remuneration for making -- . I -- � - ,� ay � 0 , - - . -� � dent the people will not leav any in our store by Bane and 8 oha�ged with He I , eouth Of - -in & few minutes 13ig Wif : L . -�. . . -v not reg, - a a ,.,,.f asked the council to consider a me cheaper a bi iak schools ere erected last out certified copies of the aEssaament roll, -@,rd with the same degree of com a noticed a ch Lng , . the end of February. Rem mbQr, these are not I , y 111;ut r C ,y. I refer to the continual inroads in hii breathing, oUd gotttng up found him � I mode of beating [the jail than at present in a , no ab a mile and the other two miles I the ommittee recommended that certified p can,, - � I � 01% old overcoats, but a'I new this season!s garments. use. Sent to co�nty building committee. n2blof the 2nd concession ofLI West Wa- copies ofthe assessment rollbe made out wor ' dly and sensational methods into the unconscious. Modical ai was immediately I t The following �s the amount 6f insuranca w, ), h, Three hundred and ej,F candidates � and'transmitted to the county clerk once in church , Is not the Presbyterian church, in procured, but the! splrWbod fled beforethe J Take a look. No one Nvill vsk you to buy. We yvarit L1, conv,ince' you that the on t Court wi6te,on the entrance exsmina�ibn and 240' three years, 4nd a summary statement sent its des xe to adopt itselt to new conditions, doctor reached Ithe patient. Judge Mz- i he different county buildiiign �.'; I . I i � successful. He regretted! %he discon citering unduly to worldliness and sens%- Dougall was about sixty L ara of ageo He piice is just as advertised. f House, $12,000 , jail and reeiAenc'e, $12,- `1� I - in required by law. They t It 1 . n. Williath Mc. � I contents of tin,larice of the public soh� I leaving re onimended the following grants : To ,�onalism and is thu's losing much of its old 'was the aides soA of the i i 000 ; House of Rofuge, $8,000; . . c b . . i - I House of Redu a, .$2,000 ; o I utbiaildiiigs, exkmi�natiori, as it provd a icentive the agricultural and horticulbugal societies, time at renuousness and vigor ? The -Pres- Dougall,a once 'romine#t Canadian Poll- � Heaw Trousers at Half' Price. $900. -Sent t o* c unty prope , to gl,o6d work in the fifth class bF the rural 820,; $25 to each of the Farmers' IDstitutes; byterianism ofbur forefathers was matured tioian, and he w4 credited with being one if - � rty 1committee. I , in times of adversity and persecution, and, of the tibleat coun�y judgos in the province. -- ; Sol , oljs. Forty-five stuientai passed the $25 to each Teachers' Institut8: in the conn- INSFI*R ROBB'S�REP�IRT. ; . I erefore, it was like gold that was tried in 62.50 P I - $1.25 � =etsohool eXominihtiotlff. 1116 thought ty ; 11$25 to the several public libraries. In. t i 9 I � � allts I Mr. Robb, fns�ector of publicj sohools for t�e fin i. Coming to this now country � of 'th 4 - . � $2.00 Pants � 1 $1.00 , the �ettificates granted at the Onodel school i the matter of the claim of Mr. Leitch for civil and religious liberty, they brought . Pet - Note -- ' � East Hurov, reported that in his inspector- sho4ld be graded so tbata; novic could not � damagos to horse at Manchester bridge, . I I I I -The contrac; ;,or -che ew Vietbodiab $1.50: Pants I - I : 75 ate there are 36 malejeschers engaged at an taka� 4 position that shoul . only, be ,held by I recommended that Mr. Leitch 1�9 paid $65. their a ialwart christianity with them, with I . church r -t Bethel has beem ]a , The ild- i . average salary of $388:3t, and' 88. femal� its not a system of doctrine and dioipline, ing 2will cost abou� 0.5W 1 L$5 . 000 of -� which ' . $1.25 Pants 1 63 1 an part need teacher. He odvocated a � Recommended that the tender of the Gode- I teachers at an aver4ge salary ,of $292.80. a I . i� ate ing principles and reverent forms of . i � libr y for rural sch Ole. 1 1 rich I Star for the county printing be accept- . I , I . I erage salary psid S nt to education Ocom ro ittee. I . ied, �it being the lowest. Recommendbd wOrshi and its Bethel- like family life and has already been aubsoriberl. The wood- . 'This is a decrease in-�he avi 'Fur � � .of work has been,aw -,d I I to male teachers and an incr'ease in the Mr.. l,eitch appeared before� l that! the aurn of $10,be granted� Boys' Reefers Half;Price,i I , � to . be ex. h � Ilow d Sabbath. But with the advent � rde to M-w-srB -Davis & i salb,ries paid to female tea.charr.! There has in a erence to a claim for dams a sustain d 1pended in flowers ,around the Court house. P ace d liberty, the spread of education, Ezerman, of Mite4ell, for $2 305. The mamon - I I been a steady ' advance in the :professional is I t a mi tiplied facilities of travel and com- work goes to.Mr. 0. K. Ifeaultin, of Exeter, � i �'%Vinter I 9 � all on the Manchestei, bri �e. Mr. . � The half price will apply to tvery Reefer in the &re, same aE i I .In the matter of the request for increased for ,$1,425. i . ' � I overcoats. We do not want to carry oyer any, corseq�uently you have- the a, kill of the teac ra, and although & change -H 'Oon, V. S" was also I card n the same laid to the schools . carrying on continuation unjaniet tion, and the growth of wealth, pride _ , . of teachers in ah rays wmet baok,i it in not so in �er, and the executiv( ittee was work, the committee strongly recommended A a i pirit of worldlineve and pleasure have -One Of the earliest pioneer settlers of ! i . a a .1 (-haytce now to xio, out the boy as well as the man. Note prices below :, much so nowl� is teachers use almost the a i i as a disturbing element in church- Elms tGwnshi a passeq,zw I 0 !L . as ad to report as to the (),aini. i I ! that'tbe.county grant be made - ' double that 00 p %7 in big 73rd i � identical a I Re. � , ke a regal in the perso of Witiam Lookbead, -at I yst�m in teaching. '�At the. an- Oved by Mr. Miller, cond d b of the Government grant. They had ex- I 6, we have large, elegant year, REE Fr,[t 10 1 HALF PRICE.� trance examidat on, 330 candidates wrote -ac r, r � s born In i . YZ � i and el bo ately equipped churches with. a the homestead. � r. Lockhanid wa 1 $ 1 1 S, �mav, that the War a empo amined the statements from the different � � and 9-62 were Mu4cassful. Very 'satisfactory togettheadvieB of tho'counly Bolic I w6ilpfidpastoratte and a multiplicity � of Galston, Ayrahi a,, SootlWind, in 18-31. He '$21.50 - 1.25, 1, . I I I itoi ICollbgiate Institutes and found that the , � � work is being one by the c � 6011tinuatiOn re gaiding the matter of t�'e cli im of the following sums should be paid each : Sea- ,�urob organization and,'suxillaries ofone came to Canada itil 18549 i-nd took up laud I I I . "451 86 Ciinton, $2,056.70 ; Gode- i d si id another. And it is a painful I "act Im the, Queen's b in 18-5 . 8. Deceased took $3.00 1 $1.50, elass schools. I O of th*eee I Wingbam and St, Marys high school lor .p�yment for lfort�, $2 ! '2.00 Brussels, �re Ao �ng quite a good work as pil fr in the thO al )ngaide of all this elaborateness of an active part in � municipal politiox. -He $4.00 1 �$ , mb.iiy of the li�gl. � schools.- a Ea6h of these pu county of'Hu�4n and also �rich� $1 �00 - ' In reference to t6 moti6n re. 0 anization and wealth of equipment we was in the towns ip eon . nail from IS71 to � . as to the qualifications of lounti auditors.- 1,gar�ing'incresse in the salaries Of the coun. . 1 '$5.00 , $2.50 1 have two teachel doing high ichool work Ca rri d. I no fi ar ever increasing amount of 'spiritual 1879 ; deputy reeie and a member of the '. . . I 8 I � � ,ty plerk � and Mr. French, me , ger of the � - exclusively, wh, ,a Blyth has one House of Refuge, the committee r000xi- in iffe �ence and apathy in the oliuroh� a county council fiom 1:879 to 1891. He 1 $6.00 . 03 1 TE NSTIV JTFS. I I di aiii h for religion in the home, and a, eon- leaves five sons su4 two daughter,s. , � Q . 00 i doing! the. sam6. i rork. Owing to more at- - I THE COLLEGIA mended that the matter be referred back, to �� ' I tion now bei g given to com 1 siticn, Go�iRICH, -Attend &no( I, of co,ptnty pupils, I mittee of the 9 1 nor b disrespect for parental authority. -Mrs. " In the ab . ove li�A of goods you -will find everything that is practical. . Good t"�� ! PO 9%1713:-� 'itotal, attendance! 31,J:77 ;- gross com� whole council. Recom. T ere also a growing looseness in regard 'Martin Taylor, of the Milverton p a ppi W , , .1 , a ington, Aied On Monday evening - heavy strong coats, with high collar arid well trimmed, v,$ths that will stimaniship a, reading, �,& p *1 ' ho re- S-Xpe;aiture, $6,162.77 ; Goverh nuit grant, mended that a grant of $25 be made to the , to Sabiath observance. Another painful :. I b mains at school ntil he hike c6mpleted his Uhilldren�s Aid Associtition. In 1he matter of last week, aftek being confined to her � � I � I . : bad in ,;olor. I I fourth class wor , is fairl� w�ll equipped $1.02�.67 ; 'met cost of in�alntdmnce 1 $5 ,- !of the ela:im of the St. Marys Collegiate In- faot is that this spiritual indifference inthe bed for a -period of I six: maittlis with BrighVik . I : I . � I . � I . . educationally 40 the ordinary I busine�s of 061.56. Clinton, -Ag to attendance, sqittite for the tuition of pupil -c from this ch'' re exerts its baneful influence in the diseq I ,ae. She was! a native Of Yorkshire, � FUR COATSE . life. Ala -excel ,ant briok soho ' with base. 21,387' ; aggregate attger d,g:nee of county st te, %nd to we have crimes of all kind on - , � . I of t .ton ty, the committee recounrue.uded that Is England, and cam� to Canada over 70 years . . I pupilo, 10,019 ; cost of , aintimance, $5,. I th increase from one decade -to another. - --11 I i mento furanceo i ew desks, eto.,� was,erecied be lark be instructed to inforq'i the board ago. - In Toronto she tnet:her husband, Who 109 9� �; Golvernment grant, $93�.26. Sea- As! an evidence of spiritual apathy in the survives bar, thouili in feeble health. The fhe 25 per cent. discount in heavy and small furs, -v,(ill- hold good as long in sectiow NO. l �, McKillop, in 1902. A � � ha they do not think the law is applicable I . ' Aggregate atten I . . - imiliarsohool,mill be ereatedlin No I fo rth,1- asident early in the a,,; we have any left to sell. All'the prices quoted in this sale are for SPOT �o I . . 1 1 dance bf r O t lie case. Prosbyterian church we need only mention couple came to I ornin�gtou � and noo-resident pupil@, 1�,-012 -' aggregate ; . ribe fac J that many pastors, who evidently . � wick, during the coming yearl.. P , I I I 1: . T is report of executive committee was . . I fifties, and settled pn the farm wbere Mrs. CASH ONLY. -N,o goods on approval- and goods exch�nged if not'i hatisfac- ! , : atten rice o coun �y pupil@, 1. .415 ; cost i : ) I � I Sent to edubation committee. � I ded by striking out e!ause , 3, and ex- bay'e p,actically made the church & musiO&le Taylor died. Bhelwas the mother of a fam- � tory. ; � 41 R! i ) i I ! of! rn intensu.ce, $5,642 0-3 ; 37overnment m literar, and social club, have also delegated � �., .1 I ' 1 tenpi ing clause 13, that the clerk be paid ily of seven, five ofl whom 'are still living.- . -� i REGTTRAR 8 REPORT. -4 - I � � , , I , Ly ant $966.68. ! - I � 'X("�.- itry-; U -M�K, —M R, L ; � : be I th 1 im� )ortant work of saving Soule to tra * 1­� ---­ff��f- )����-��a-fAa��" I � - 9 a year, and that the salary of Mr. 0 -Mr. W. R. Stlwarb, !of Ful[larton, re ­ I i I . The num or � of instrumentle re'intered - Set t, to education committee. - velling fakirs, or evangelists, an they call I . I � . t "rej Iob remain the same as at pr sent. ceived word one dai last ;week of the very � during the yelar,�was 4,138. There were I,- - Mo red by Mr. Young, a,econe ad ',by Mr. I .� I themselves. Theold divines used tosay Butter and E'gs 'taken 4s 0ash. ,024 mortgages rOgiatered during the iyear, � t of �10 for the I I ROADS AND BRIDGES.� sudden death of .hiO daughter, M-rs, W. S. I � Durn u that the usual gra � ' from I � 9 - I ! , the aggregate� I t Of which was $11556,- p rel age of flowers to be , planited around I The road and .bridge commiftee recom - 00 A revival always comes down Hannah, of Council Blugs, Iowa. The re. I ; , "' , above. Now they are spoken ofas "gotten- �. , i, � I r ,� � 877 ' the r gistrar made. i ne - uded that no delegate be appointed to up. 11 en, in conclu6 -that 13 idav morning, � . . . 56. The Jna�=nlngs of � 0 t a c�art house be mains reached Mit'liell on Fr ; i ; I I would say th ion � .1 "**"*"#"#"*"""4t# , were $2,833.6i. � Se t to executive Comm .ttee. � Ot- , 23rd ult,, and war, buried In Trinity -church k � . . I kttend the Good Roads convention in unless a union of the churches would lbring . . � I I -1 : Sent to finance committee, cemetery in the afternoon. The deceased ' ' - I Moved by Mr. Spackm", d d In the motterof the communication back something Of the old time strennous- 0 era for the erection sj=d by �ro`m`-the county of Ontario, -respecting good ix - - Tend of Benmiller r. Hicks that the clerk The I �s I nei a and vigor and help to atern. the rising Was married onli fi6e or si years ago, and I Greig Ste a et I bridge w re reciived and sent to road and p ocuye a copy of the Ont J rio ' tatutes for oads, recommended that no 'action be tido of worldliness without destroying in- left with ber bu�band for the went. She f bridge cornmittj�. � th4 council.- ak � i . � I ) .. 1903for each member . D. In reference to the petition from - di*,idu I liberty and vital growth- or unduly paid one visit to bar home since bar mar- . Moved by' Mr. Lockhart, :seconded by Carri6d. � I riage, and was wr# prosperous and happy � � . r. Forester and others aakin g for a gr1int fostering ecclesiasticism, it would be better . I I 1. I (SUCCESSORS TO GREIG & MAOD WALD) � Mr. Hioks, AM Messrs. Spackman and Tho clerk was instructs to oNer a copy f$500to apply towork on the olmeaville toleavDthings,aa they are. Tbareisalways her western horAe. Bod3en her husband, , �r . ' i . : Lane be sud� to of criminal justice so- of t6 , Municipal World fo ! eue I member of ill, near the river crossing into, the town- an 6ler ient of danger in the centralizing idea-- Rho leaves . one Want child to mourn -her : ! � � I . ' counts.- Darrie . I i r coun8l. . � hir of Colborne, , recommep1pit that no as witness the great commercial trusts, nd loss. i - � I i .. I 1% r � Johns'on Br'os,-' Old � Stand' - . Moved by I Mr. Spsckman, Oenonded by Looter from county solicitor, irelating to On -What might li�w been a very -serious, . : I , , otiOn be taken until the municipal councils I thint the church is not altogether tside I . � Mr.'Millor, t�&� we regret the absence of quali4cation of o6huty aluditoi, was read 'of oderich and Colborne be heard from. thell affair happened at 1�r.Riebard NefberootVa, I I . � I operation of this law. A federation of . I � - thei bodies referred to, whiah would leave in Fnllarton, laso week. His brother-in- rX - � I I ' I . . S-47—FLA :FO --R - ; Mr. Bowman', W,ho is unable to be p agent and filled. I �e Oe petition from the township of Hul L, - a Ar . 1 : owing to person I illness, and hope a will Th; election of auditors was 4ken up and tt, re grant from the government � to the ese� it i distinctive name and local control, 10*, Mr- Richard agers: went into a stall -- - I I— . I L ' I - . - I . . ! I soon be restored � to his usual good h alth, egg T. Monroe and Lai one were op- QO ty-for good road purposev, recommend, would seem to be more desirable at present boattend t4o) a eon a of alteers which were . Si)eeial excursions to the following'pointa over the anadian Pacifib Rail- and we w ulo r dommend that his n0ne be point A. 11 �d that the clerk be instruct?d to noti thalp or anic union. " j running loose. 3hey t�ook exception to . I . :: ` fy the � ty. One way second-claEis tickets will sell from Seafor h to Vancouve� : - V AV I . retained n the ,ay list for this seselpq, and Mr, 1). � Fxenob, keeper f th House of various municipalities to send representa- enhall, 1903. FRESBYTERIAIN. Richard'a; wearing %pparol, be baving -on a ­ ­ � . , I Cq, asked for I im -,, Th y immediately I d Taconia, Wash., an Port, . I . 0— � iegau to dance the ihe rlerk 1he instructed to forward � 15 7 red sweater at the ti a., a Victoria, New Weatm-nster, 4 C.. Seattle an Is i copy R efu an incraise o salary. tiv to confer with this counci, so10 the � j - P . � . . . I . down, f this 4'esolutibn to Mr Bowman', -7' -Car. M wd by Mr. McLean, seen ad by Mr. ad sability of est&blishiiij a � System of knocked him and b. land, Oregon, $12.00 ; to Spokanii, Wash., $39.50;' Nelson Rossland, lGreen- Ir ; . I . I i : I 11, J ied. . T I Gun . 1that the salary of V7. L a, clerk, be Aou ty roads in order to participote in the -�-A painful accident. which might have Highland ffing over him, trying to turn him ` ' I wood,. Allidway, B. C,, $42.00 ; to Denver, Volorado Springs Coloradp, and z Moved by kr. Cc I a . fatal, happened to Mr. E. F. Swit. . nally With their boins. 'Rich- . J . . nuolly, seconded by ip ore sod, to $900. -Both :$ant o executiv ro incial grant, the meeting to! ,be held in pro*ed over occasto Ocrden and Salt Lake, T-Ttab, $39.00 ; going dates, February 15th, 1909 -until Mr. Mo aughton, that we. the- leounby committee. I - 0 b ) I I I I Ili ton, atl0d'clookin the morninglafthe zer on Tuesday, the --920th ult., while mak-, ard, thinking that the end was -near, and I I I I � I council of the ounty of Huron - doeire to � n a rospects ahea April 30th, 1903, only. I : I I A sigely signed petition wal e8ented, o�day previous to.the June session. Re- Ing a aight repair i horizontal ohaft of � that, p I were :somewhat of a � . - i � , convey to youlrour sincere sympathy in askin F for a grant for rep& i,p,rg bill at 4ommended that tenders be asked for.about hisipoi ?er windmill. He became entangled' doubtful character, ggau� call for -help. - � . . . i t your, bereavom nt. Mr. Lewio, the' late H I villa bridge. Mee re. �Iorster and 001 yards of concrete, to improv'a the &bni- in he 3oupling which runs along above the His i-ister, he range sounds proceed- Crov , has been a familiar figure 8 i addressed the coun(il on he matter. .* be. ing frq;n the at a open -ad the door, and T, A f I , I � ente to the Maitlat'id bridge. Theyr000m- eat Is to the root pulpor. His clothes t . GREIG & STEWAR . ge4� a ,�, 11 I I � I , � ! - !I . for a ., g pehod of years, �nd we - 8 � to road and bridge omu. ttee. , a ded that the tender of F. Gutteridge, of ca 9 be was nearly strhugled taki ag in the sitnat on, called for assistauce, -, � - I I � to� s:,ntangled and es�#A. � -- A ' him very highly indesdi, M .. Barr appeared befoi a tbe 1counell and a ortb, be accepted for the &V , utm;ezkts to d 6tb. Nelson Switzer. hearing his which fortunately ' � C. P. R. Tioket, Telegraph alad Domin - on Exp� � learned to ea. ee . � I � . I . 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