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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1924-02-01, Page 2:'Oh M 10 X a pq to 1014 'Ntg and, *11,9.0. refel�red to �tlio Ott SQ aw .&tion Coinvai lip to 0 W.$25, aud-to DaliA' pr% lu'1923 thb expewritip sp6hemith refer' Ian" to W04 , vt4 tion and 12,841-99 fur,,*Un. Appointing and vnth. refe FT 14,11, .1, At$ ecuti4e, Commktite§. of 401,1001 -faim ax�d scho nd YL 4, rence. to Anink Wo A R. liays trustee of Seafqrth Col- diatribixting laborers'. the co=ty$ 20 per cent, b� The Warden. spoke few words of V peon, repor 0 —Geiger—That. Ow council approval of the work Mr. Stot4ers psp,a was ea b%a Miln 14 bhe Sogorth y 08 erw 944 . tit p memorialize the Minister of FMuc4- was doing. -W 11W410 00 tion and endo-avor to get the counti The Warden erfigme, `�vadd, e report C Com FAA apd Clerk made end dich'i Th of the $trikii4 'th Tefer�n& to", the ap- fronj itbui, wttee was then preiaeuted, and on councils to co-operate to immediately planations wi os ;a go", Wil from. Sanders, make larger grant* to Continuation ICT -i i4W9n of Messrs. Neeb and pointinent of Entjneer's assistauce, ac sitivel" ey and Bladder Schools and High 011 ve Kida woo 'adopted� gh on- rroubleai;�Oo ]proven by tbis letter. be paid,, $42�, Schoolii, and in and the appointment of H n 4. Xirkton 1?6 we reeomm mbs aud b o4 store the fee system�Sent to Spe, Mrs. Graham, of Loud auaDroym -he Poininittm for 1924 are as.fol, case of no action in nts, to ye- a ble. "Ourliw irlhadMduey am ta RA. claGi, -no action, to 4,� �� ZU ch, on, inyeaiigA er li w6re all W04 aa! com�4 decided to tor of the Uother's Allowance, spoke try 11 Abecutive ge 13. el Ittee. W0X7 —John Hayes, Geot Xlne­-Geiger. —'That the usual to the Council with reference to her In asihorttiriie, thb no rL Raziley� John Jamieson, Elmore F. td9wn., Now,shelathe grants to Continuation and Fifth work in the County,. Swelling 'A 'Re m9tio of WdffletoiA Klopp,, Matthew Armstrong. if 4 iWee �r _an, agree Class Schools be given for 1924— Mr. H. J. A. McE-wen then made ment be entered bat tue of the family?,. we recommend Special—J. W. McKibbon, Owen Sent to Education Committee. a request that Mr. Griffin be heard WM. WARREN o andit by4a* be Gei�ger, C, G. Middleton, J. Wesley -istror Port Robinson; 10nt. pas�pd. Beattie—Am g.—Thiat a grant with refeience to his position, and his Beattie, Thoulas McDonald. Mo. abox, 6 for $2.0, trial size 25c. . a. 18:13). Thos�'w Re motion 9 e4tt e and A f B I* of $10.000 be given Seaforth under request made last year for a pensio teach h Finance—A. H. Neeb, Charles A n. public school or ave fbst�MAss -a- strong, we recommend this grant be, Robinson, John Douilas, R. J. I At dealdr or frojA Fruit ',one ac)Ior6 'e the' High Improvement Act for Mr. Griffin then addressed th� struction work on Main Street cil with reference to his Coun- certificate eni,7 14 44 opt of Egypt and to, w1o* made. Tw d p McEwan, George Hubbard. con position as a pjoyed lis't tb .�,Wia,given had �ied, in -Re motion of McEw were -s northe g compelled'ito re-' en. and Short- Education—Dr. W. J. Milne, Robert from C. N. R, track rly to the result,of his bein' reed, we recommend it beedoiie. ous viity hadiiie ycaj!j -and it wag a, new ge�i C. Provincial Highw-ay.—Sent, to Good sign his position as gaoler. x�erierk With,,,.o a yeTy fekw.,tiou that was so H. Shortreed, J. J. McCutcheon, B. ce. Illy on to enter upon thO Roads Conunittee. Mr. MeE-wen then spoke to the R6 claim pf W,, Speparin 1or dam- Munnings, John McNaughton. e�kceptions, however, the work,.dorte inheritance . pro4ai�ed to Abribam�ai[ Armstrong — McDonald, granting Gou we recommend claim be paid. Road and Bridge—J. Franklin John- ncil with reference to the matter, by these teachers'lias been highly seed;- and, upiin,.their ini�d ma s $1,600 to the Children's Shelter to with Mr. Middleton in the chair. The '%' motion of unn ngs and Xc z5ton, John Hayes, Ben S. Naylor, A. be particularly the fart that Mr. Griffin credita le. was-' ]king thi Jastinj Impression. C. Baeker, Joh4 L. McE paid quarterly.—Sent -0 ted. Ewen, we recommend p the same e ehers -to What God had spoken once by tM§ to Executive had not been too generously used in report was a ' d Zs added two t6a -wen. The balance of the Executive Re- Coatq hairman.. -a s� County Property—H.' J. A. Me- Committee. the matter of salary while in the port was then taken up with Mr. J. granted.—W, H. iheir staff this year,.9ne t�-the con- mbuth 'of "HI !rvant. Moses Ewen, C. A. Robertson, William D. . MeEwen—Robertson, that the ape- active performance of his duties' Mr. S McEwen in the chair. Clause 9, County P;ope'rty. tinuation spho6land one tp the public* peOple 7needed ta bear mapy times Sanders, John McNaughton, Oswald "al grants to ' High Schools and Col- -McEwen gave figures showing the schoolp the attendance in both*depArt- J, t " to -day - I�The Old, Old Story of legiates be divided equally as last assessments on each municipality making, no grant to Oollegi�te Insti- The report -of the County Property ments -bad incr6a�d consid .. erably. Jesus and His L6ve" needt to, be con - Ginn. totes and High Schools was tali�en in - year --Sent to Education Committee. monthly to pay the proposed payment Clommittee was as follows - A. fine new brick ichool was put up stantly, brought to our minds. County Home—Robert Buchanan, to consideration. A standing vote. M'- McNaughton asked the cost of of $25 per month. Owen deiger,,.B-,C. Munnings, Dr. W. We have visit�d the 6unty Gaol in S.S. No. 10, Grey, at � a cost of To�day's lesson is a strogg',a0peat I r yard- put on the county Geiger—Naylor.—That the audi- and have made a thorough inspection about $7,000. The ratepayers were a for obedience backed up by argument J. Milne. 9+ was taken and it was decided by the casting vote of the chairman to make ng is in long tim considering the project,'but after argument d Warden's Committee—F. J. Me- roads and patrolman's daily pay. tors' salaries be $50 each for the the grant,,fg,500. and we find that everythi r�wn from their Quaid, W -m. H. Coates, Th The County Engineer stated these year.—Sent to Executive Committee. On motion of Messrs. Muiinings and perfect condition, the premises being -w4�n they did build they -put up a past history. os. Inglis, varied, but the large proportion of McQuid—McCutcheon. — That a McQuaid 'it was decided to give immaculate and the gaoler is looking school thaVis ceptainly a credit to the Elmore F. Klopp, A. E. Backer. the Chapter 4:3246�--A Reminder. Good Roads Commission . —'Ar H patrolmen got 35c, some got more, grant of $75 be made to stock judg- grant eq' forward to a' lowering of costs all comwunity. but very few. ing team for expenses.—Sent to Ex- uallyamong the several High The Seaforth Public School Board Moses gave them a pledge for their Coates, F. J. McQuaid, Thos. Inglis. Schools and Collegiate Iritit�tes in round' The cost of gravel on the roads was ecutive Committee. Re request from the' Chairman of expended about $12,000 in improve- future safety; saying, "Tbe Lord thy, the County. The report was then the Law Library Committee for some� ments; they put n a new steam heat - Under the head of enquiries, vari- about 38c per mile to draw on the McQuaid—Sanders. — That the Cod Is a merciful Godl he will not adopted. ous questions were asked with refer- average. county auditors audit quarterl supplies to the witness room, judge's ing system !Lnd y in ylor.—That the Warden iMtalled sa�nitary forsake thee, neither destri�i 'thee, Mr., Hanley brought up the matter 1924.—Sent to Finance Committee. Geiger—Na nor foiget the, co�gnaui 9$,.tb ence to the cost of upkeep and use of room and in regard to the law library closets in one of the vacant rooms-. fa - the County Engineer's car, also the of giving special assistance to town- Hayes—Ginn.—That and the County Engineer with the lighting, we r%commend that the There are at'pr6sent twelve -rural them which he:s I *a . re a committee, Good Roads Commission see that all - to ask: Messrs. matter be left in the hands of Reeves schools and'four out of the six urban in proof of this he urged t6in Engineer's earnings on employment ships in building bridges. It as composed of the Clerk and weeds on comity roads be cut twice ow the days that are paatj!' ,Ho' Ginn, Robertson and McEwen, with schools that, have sanitary closets,in n outside of his duties as County En- agreed that it would not be wise at Neeb and Armstrong be appointed to a year by the patrolmen—Carried. bwer to a'A. made particular, mention .;i x p the basement; five years ago Wing- gineer, also the employment of as- the present time to change the pro- equalize the e penditures On motion of Messrs. Sanders and ents in their past history, such a.!-. sistance in the Engineer's office and cedure- designated roads for the years 1921, Beattie, tlie�, council adjourned R hand ham was the only school that was so until cuffs and chairs, we recommend that provided. The increase' shows the that day at Moun� Sinai when �"Mos- the right of the County Engineer to The matter of contributing to the 1922, 1923, and report at the June Friday morning. the requ�st be granted. consideration that some communities es went up into the mouTitj iiid d, charge for street pavings, etc. Workmen's Compensation scheme was session.—Caried. -request of Judge Lewis for. have for the edmfort and health of On motion of Messrs. Neeb and brought up by Mr. Klopp. Hayes—Neeb.—That the council in- Friday. Re cloud covered the mount. And, he typewriter and telephone, w� Tecom- the children. glory f the Lord abode, upon -Mount Sanders, the Warden was asked to Mr. Inglis brought up the matter, sruct Good Roads Commission and look into the matter of the appolnt- complained of last December meeting County Engineer to see that the ex- The report of the Good Roads Com- mend that the request be left over. - The average attendance of the ur- Sinai; -and the kght of !the glory of ment of �he stenographer employprl of council�wit reference to the dan- penditures on County Roads be regu- mission was taken up in committee for future inquiry, ban schools during the Fall term was the Lord was like devouring, fire ort. - by the County Engineer and the fix- gerous road in Howick. lated in such a way so as not to ex- with Mr, Klopp in -the chair. The re- Re request of Andrew Porter, rg' 93 per cent. of the enrolment;'that of the top of the moun)t in the eyes of the children of Israel." Then haifipgr­ ing of the salary. Explanations were made by the ceed 1% mills On the dollar this year. port was ad -opted. town clock, we recommend that -no the rural schools, was 85 per cent,dur- e' this anew h I The following motion were made them se e inqu r then County Engineer that the Good Roads —Carried. The report of the Finaii& Commit- action be -taken.—H. J. A. McEwen, ing the term now beginning the aver - submitted: Commission had been looking Anto Sanders ---- :McQuaid.—That it. be the tee wasAiiken up with Mr. Ajunnings Chairman. age in the urban 'may drop two -or bd if ever. since the creation of thd orld had such a thing been he�grd three per cent., but -in many rural Geiger -Dr. Milne, granting $100 to the matter under the Water Course duty of the County Engineer to con- in the chair. The report was adopt- w South Huroft Stock Show to be held and Damages Act, whereby some out- sult the local councils before making ed. Finance "Committee. of or seen? schools the avensige commonly drops From that he proceeded to ask them in the Village of Hensall.—Sent to let could be niade and drainage estab- appointments re patrolmen.�Carried, The County Property Report was The Finance Commitiet�-ieported as to 65 per cent, depending On distance lished. Neb—Hayes,—That the Warden taken up in committee. with Mr.,John- foll if it had ever been known before that Executive Committee, Ows: and weather conditions. Mr. Johnston brought up the mat- and Clerk memoralize the stone in the chair. The report was made special choice of one. Middleton—Hanley, granting $1,500 Provincial Xer, The salaries of teachers have. in to Town of Clinton for rebuilding ter as to what provisions were -made Government to give local magistrates adopted. Re motion of Middleton and Ge* nation and delivered that nation from we recommend that this be done, pro- general undergone no change since the power of another. nation by great; -road on �street going north from por- regarding paying inmates admitted to powe to try and dispose of petty cas- oved by Messrs. Robertson and viding that the service rendered the last year; as long as the high grants and wonderful sigr­ ruch is theeye� McQuaid that we are still of the opin-. con tion already built.—Sent to Good the House of Refuge. es ---in th(,ir own jurisdiction to save county be satisfactory. tinim, alaries will be stable a- of their fathers hAd seen in Egypt Roads Commission. Mr. Armstrong explained that they the people from being trcted all ion that it is advisable to -bade the Re Imotion of McQuaid and Sap- round $i,000, that amount being nec- and at elt; the Red Sea? Moses dw McEwen—friglis, to memoralize the wene not allowed to corne and go at over the county for' petty,. oftlences county proyincial road from Grand d,rs, we recomm, Bend to Ainberley under �nd o action be essary to secure the highest pereent- upon these events in order that this' Provincial Legislature to increase the pleasure, nor can people, except �nd thereby entailing an unneeessary the control taken. age of the bonus grant. It is very new generation might know "that the of the county and not made a Pro- Re account of A. W. Whiteside for doubtfpl if the present government Lord he is God;. there is none else be - 'aced -the and unjust loss of time and money, gTaut to township roads from 20 to indigents,, be -p. in Hou e vincial Road oas suggested by the, $20.15 we recommend same be, (continued on side him." 40 per cent.—Sent to Special Com- agaInst their will. —Carried. paid. page 3.) Blue Water Highway Association- -inittee. The Corn=htee appointed to inter- 9('P-Weh—Munnings. That the Re account of C. A. Reid, doui�iy` Carried. Verses 37.0,God's Love. Munnings—Ginn, granting $20 for view Mr. R. C. Rys, re his resigna- Coune-11 of Huron memoralize the On- M49istrate of $62, we recommend that Moved by Messrs. Hayes and Gel- tario Government, pointing out the this be not - paid, 'b -at instead be re� Aewers around Court -House.—Set to tion, reported that Mr. Rays's resig- ger that the County Counci ferred to thb Auditors, of the Crim- SUNDAY AFT�RNOON Having inspired them with a right Executive Committee. nation was final- and the Warden de_ advantage of Goderich as a point of I memor- correeption,of God's holinesstand-ma- alize the Provincial Government to inal Justice Accounts.—A. H. Neeb. Moses roe transfer for shipment of Alberta coal astyz and power IvIcKibbon — Munnings, granfing eided that it was unnecessary to take amend the property, qual (By Is , p ' eeded t6 $1,000 to each hospital in the county. further action on the two motions into Ontario, urging the careful in- ification Of Chairman. abel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) J( members of municipal councils or oi*,- show them it was nothing special W 'Sent to Executive Committee. previously made relating to the niat-. spection of the docks and facilities Tlle fire divine -their steps that led themselves that had ,obtained their of the port for the handling of this McKibbon—Middleton, granting $5,_ ter. ficers responsible for spending large Special Committee. product, and also drawing to their sums of money, wich is the duty of Still goeth bright before us; deliverance from Egypt. It Was'all a JOOO to High Schools and Collegiae On the order motion being called, all municipal counctillor�, and that a The Special Committee reported as The 'heavenly shield around then, part of God's plan wfiich'he had,be- Institutes to be -divided per county the following were made: attention the central location of God- councillor must be the owner of not follows: gun when -He cho spread, ne Abraham their attendanee—Sent to Executive Com- McKibbon and McQuaid.—That B. eirich for economical distributibn Re communication from Clerk of Is still high holden O'er US, forefather to he His, friend. The y, rried. less, than $1,000 in his own name as mittee. C. Munnings be appointed county re- throughout Ontario.—Ce at present no Reeve can legally 'sign were His chosen people still a -rid 116 Ontario County, we recoinmend that The grace tli6se sinners that subdued McKibbon—McEwen that R. C. pre.5entative on the Children's Shel- Robertson—Hanley. --That R. C. atre' wot�ld make a place for them In Cana - Hays, Jr., � be appointed County Solic- a money bytilaw without being the no action be taken. The strength those weaklings th - Redmond be appointA�On, the Wing- ter.—Carried. R_e coInmunication from C an, even to the driving out of nations owner of'real estate, and that a ounty of nev, ed, 1-tor.—Carried. copy - ham High School Board.—Sent to Ed- Inglis and Hubbard.—That H J A n f our repFe- Welland, we -recommend that no ac- Doth vanquish, doth restore US. gre4ter tharl they. They knew fromi, The Treasurer gave a very full I I ucatio riCommaittee. McEwen be county representative n past exp�Ae-nce that Aceould do this sentatives.—Carried. tion bb taken. (Thomas Gill.) Middleton—McKibbon, that H. B - Goderich Collegiate—Carried. statement of the standing of the dif- Moved by Messrs. McEwen and Re Comm imication, from County of for had He not 6livered Sihon, King Chant be appointed to Clinton Col- Robertson—McRw,�n.—That J. ferent county accounts at the PRAYER Present Naylor that this council me -moralize' Hastings, we recommend that 'we pass of Heshbon, into their hands when hei legiate Board.—Sent to Education Robertson be appointed on Goderich date. a sima we getsedi to let them pass peaceably, the Provincial Gvernfifent to give a lar motion and send a copy of Most merciful and gracious God ugh his land ?- Moses made all Committee. Collegiate Board in place of His Hon- The following is a statement of the nt of 20 per'cent. of the cost and same to eath of our members in the 'bless and magnify Thy � holy name this plain before them and then asked Shortreed—Armistrong, that grants or, the late Judge Dickson. expenditures on the Provincial High maintenance 6f county bridges -not on local Legislature as, well as to the that Thou hast t�ught, us to -know them to think it all over. "Cbniideio of M be made to each public library. MeEwen—Munnings. — That Dr. ways: d6signated roads.—Carried. Provincial &cretary, as reqi�ested- hee. and Jesus Christ, Thy Son our it I, thin, heart " and then know thaA Con - Sent to Executive Committee. Harold Taylor be appointed on Gode- Mai.ten- Moved by Messrs. J. L. Re communication fro McE Ontario Saviour. Thou art the only true God, ',the Lord he is'God in' heaven above wen struction ance Geiger—Klopp, that a grant of $25 rich Collegiate Board in place of Re and 0. Geiger tha County re Hydro, we reco m V. It our High Con- mmend that the God in heaven above, ana upon and upon the earth beneath; there I$ Howick ........ $1,651.41 �292.97 be made to the South Huron' Seed Hamilton resigned.—Sent to Educa- we pass h'sinrilar motion. McKillop and stable, Mr. W'hiteside, have his re- the earth; there is Done else besides none else." It was, th Show to be held in Hensall.—Sent to tion Committee. port for th ar 1923 in'for the June Re motion f McEwen and Inglis, Thee worthy to, receive glory, honor erefore, fitting Tuckersmith ...3,646.35 234. e ye that they should keep all the statute4 Executive Cornmaittee. Klopp—Douglas.—That the Good 69 we recommend that no action be tak- and power. LoTd teach us to obey session of council—Carried. Sanders--Neeb.—That Win. Turn- Roads Commission make a special re- Town of Seaforth 36.81 en. and commandm�hts that it might bd Hullett and On motion of Messrs. Middleton Thy will and so enter into the inherit- -wellwith them and their descendants. bull be appointed to Exeter Board 6f port in regard to the requests for as- Re 'motion of MAwen and McKib it ve and McQuaid.he county council car- - ance -prepared for those tha 10 and that they might have long life irg Education. sistane from he County by Ord Tuckersmith ..16,861-17 244.23 bon, we recommend that the same be Thee. Through Jes Christ Our the er of ried In a very hearty vote of thanks us Middleton—Coates—That a grant the Workmen's Compensation Board, Goderich Tp.....20,192.39 2,022.29 to the Li,,,,s, done. Lord. Amen. land which "the Lord Thy Go4 Club for their generous giveth thee." of $100 be made to each Agricultural whether it is ibest to be dictated to by and ., Re motion of Milne and Geiger, we xhibited in their kind The commandments given at� Sinai —Sent to Executive Commit- such Board, or if it would be better 2,841-99 recommend -that the same be done are still God's laws for his children, Society. — hospitality e $41,351.32 $ hearty invitation to luncheon at the S. S. LESSON FOR FEB. 4th, 1924 tee. to have protection through this board. County's share 209/c, $8,838,66. Bedford Hotel, and decided to how nstitutes b and that Collegiate'l e add- Lesson Title—What Israel Learned and He is the same yesterday, to -day, Middleton --Geiger. — That the —Sent to Good R6ads Commission. their appreciation by attending in a ed -manifesting in provi- at . Sinai- and forever, banking account connected with the On motion of Messrs. Neeb and 'Under the head of enquiries, Mr. Jbodyy. �e motion of Klopp and Geiger, we dence and in grace his holiness, ma - county be divided equally between Hayes, the Council adjourned until Hanley brought up the matter of re- On motion of Messrs. recommend that the same be com- Lesson Passage­-Deut., 4.32-40. jesty and,,power. "Wherefore seeing sponsibility for cutting weeds on the and Inglis, the Council Munnings lied witfi. singing we�also are compassed about wilff so after roads. The rpatter was left over to The National Anthem, adjour ed to Re motion of Neeb and Mi xt—Deut. 6:5. n In,, We Golden Te great a cloud of witridsises,'let,us lay a later stagE� in the session. meet the firit Monday in June. *recommend that this be not done as of aside every weight and the sin Deldteronomy, the fifth Book Mr. Ginn splle of the right to in- we consider on atecount of our small t Moses, contains addtesses delivered doth so easily beset us, andlet us rum terfer e with or' move back te ephone mileage of Provincial Roads and 7be b him to the children* of Israel when' with patience the race that is poles on the highways. t'nose within-eur borders being at- tfiey were preparing to cross the Jor- -fore 13s, looking unto Jespa, the an - County Engineer Patterson Aai m6st completed it is� not d in thor a:nd finisher of our fith.11 -(;1eb4 in OUT '111ter- dan into the PrdmIsed Land. that there was the. disposition to leave est to ask for this chan ge--J. W- Mc-' these addresses he Peviewed their 40 12:1-21). -matter to be settled by the Mun- the Kibbon. Chairm-an. icipal Railway Board, NALTH years, sojourn ivi the wilderness, PUTS, of the many showers u reminding them The report of the Executive CO ron Inspectorate. In of blessing they had received and also WORLD MISSIONS impressing ort of Dr. J. Field. In- ' upon them the many. times vim IN' T spector of Public Schools for E t 'they had repaid these by. ingratitude. - Sir Narayan Chaudarvarkar is 'de- mittee was presented and the coun The rep cil went into committee of the whole AND' ' ' ' .0 at to consider it with Mr. J. L. McEwen Huron was as follows: tie emphasized the laws God ha scribed thus in the Bombay Guardia -m. d giv- in the chair. The,,, 17eport was con- it Ile knew the Christian Sdripfurtfs en them t Mount Sinai and urged sidered clause use. The motion ws, for of Geiger and Middleton ardend- thereon did the life of the nation de- them and fed his upon them.'con- by cla During the Fall tern� there was them be obedient to these la with the intitnac N large numbei-lof schools with asmall e4T that the grant paid be ;25. attendance, in some eases, reaching So Says Mrs. almost to the vanishing point, than in a,,t dT statute or new 'history re- meaning of some passage,that had A PURE y pend. There is no new command- tiftually. He loved - to discuss the, Re motion of Baeker and Dr. Milne any previous years. There are other corded in tbds book until the last arrested 'his attenton.'% When he was "ARID that this grant be made $50. --Cdr- Lkdia E. fitikhMv' V'99e- schoobs that have -increased in -iii/,i -tied. attend- chapterr, when a short -account is giv- appointed the fi-rat president of Wife tabhi'COM11161ind acei,so that, throughout the Inspec- en of the death and burial of Moses. New aombay Cohneil he Re -motion of Douglas and Mun- torate,, the average of the last few Being found, a nings, the grant be $20.—Carried. bout,to step over the border sphere that admirably suited his gift Re motion of Muninings and Geiger Brantford, Ontario.:--" 1,wav always years has been maintained. While into Wriaan �Mosea exhorted thein, and training. , His knowledge of his- -e th small school with i attendance saying: "Now, tharefot;d, hearken, 0 tory and of law, a(l, not leas, DIS an tired and th that the amount bep $20.—Carrid. - least exertion Would put - e -or tvm. 1',h9d of ten or under has for some time Israel, unto the statutes and unto the sense of Aigpity rd decorum, fitted Re motion of McQuaid and Buchan- me out, for a day --Cgrried. in to e ; hi&h! I teach you, for to him admirably for the task of'or. at pressing paiti On the top of m head, been looked upon as a pfoble be judgm Uts W in t Clause 23—That the salari - 'In h ! w-A3o of my peck, and when uvalt with, arrording little retdrn to do then, that y* may live, and go in Ing a *6yft traOition in, the cog,1110; the �,-Stooped over 1�couw not getup with- the community -or teachet for time or a d possess the Iand'*hich the Lord of 411 ihoss of ihe 1�) 9laturd. 8ut Coiinty Engineer be $2,800, and tho- lutdhelo 6 �bu� gi Turnkey, $800." -Carried. motidy, expended, fieithet. the local nor God of your -fathers giveth you." Iqe Sif Xaia�Afi Was not in'the. d npi becaIW6 of pain in my back. sI460 W411 and was iietvous provincial authorities bavo been clili- then ptoce(Aed to repeat and mpli The report of the Special Comit- at the least noise. I keep libuse, but I gent in applying a ar dhair ai'Vregldent �%f '.be courIcil, but tee was taken ilp with H. J. A. me- TcoUld not s*"p remedi. site the great thingA of the law that' filking with the village -0pople, dk he was such a wre�k that, ilc JM the early part 'of - the year and 'they might not become a stratige, Witit for Ma daily 4ett Ewen in the chair, - The Xeport as the floor nor Vmsh the distos withoutj�, thiNg 6f -Weather thing io.them through their forke:�z' rm Weing In th6ir adopted. Ing doWn a ild living "'tinning until 'the wa thbir troubles and re COICT there were It diffekeut. localities ol bifig them. It was needful for, hini, to shrewd and honiel,y),Rdom. Hs was Under the head of onquirks Mr., - neat"ide told �% what,14dia K , Pink - g saked wbat had babn d6lie' ba,m'sVegetdbI6C6ffiV0J baddan6f6r the Inspectorau outbreaks-. of meis� ve 11p 6060'. -1di3on precept, eaga to, see fbw to giscuro WIN -T*fe-r, rit lea, whoopingtou" 4 and sca uo 64pt* -e to the- ing6rance oft ber so I be_aW iiier,115-, for 010M inedical 2n perfectly itb the flr9t, 3A C lie upon U6 have , 111' baftlei I fell Wf�1-01d f0t 004 could l a little and tl�#Wa lit. th6r �;are.. life, ealic- the Cottrt House� with a little switil bd by a -,�i dL-P W, tholit having *?; these ith the,eveptovaill tle�, a 1h Igh go;' filid fill pletiess 4tictig gad fig not e Clerk qaid that be had re, 6 wash dishe b a lications fo 1 bai%me rie Ar COI 9 seriously agedt, the, Ittoudalfte%, pp to lid d0wn 'a so 14Cen owg, loving And beloved.�'_ Ave part of -the iiwurtiree and tbs�t 'th,'o ro P man 8sPedially in thb, 91nall. adho al'� d br6 &nd, Off4v6d his foll en)ten botS , t 0. Matter virould be attenatd to aadoiyn.' alid A14 now, fhd aptead i's bt�o oularal -*a thf� covilell foge� 4y, th0t, put, d truly of, We H_ 0 t" ThO miattr of Making 0y, tile resil por a 1rMVWMaftU t6 the E& -OhOph &ve 'see be Iran toAll the ted d h, oip V(911 d tp._,have- 04mKoh, W otIght to be doito tv Avow, d L Tho 1 16 7,—,,, 7 7, 7 T, r