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Huron Record, 1881-02-11, Page 5I I I TOWN C 01UNC I IL • Ceeterore Feb. 7, 1881: The regular monthly meeting of the Town Council) eve held today at the 'naval timewadplace, The Mayor in, the chair--methbers all preseut, except • Comae 01iiciley: Minutes of prelim meetiiig read and adopted. • , ' T•he,Finanee Committee's report was recommending payineuA f the • follewing accounts :-J. Callender, one Verter salary, postage, &c $42,80; J, 'Pair, lumber, $9.85 ; W, J. Paisley, eollectiifg taxes, work on road, ,&e., $58.66 ; E. Piteettleo., coal; $2.95 ; J. Wheatlyeringing. bell to 1`01h Feb., $21.50.; S. Daeie, baletice of accouut, (less $5.00); $28:75e: Jas. Tsvitehell, rcharity act,„ $5100; 'amount albs. john - was. referred: to, the Fire and Water Committee, also' that they had examined the checks; eye,: of the :col. tor and found thein eatisfaotory,. .,••• (Siglied) E, CORBETT, °haulm -re Mos ed by Come Stevenson,. second- ed be Coml. Cooper, that the report the Finance Committee beado ed, • • excepting S. Davis' account,, to be re- ferred bade to Beilditeg, Cetuntitte.--- Carried. .A. communieetion was react from the Fire. Brigade, recominettcling flee fol- lowing officers e -Chief Engineer,. IL Stevens.; A,ssistant ItegineerGeo. E. Pay; Fir ci Engiiteer, II. Call ; Assis't do., J. Rider ; Fireman, j, Coolc. A. report was eeed from the Committee em. ofeeerse 'their salaries, and duties, recommending the followino officers ' for the present year 1-.Cler4 3. Call- ender, salary $150; Tres.,N. Robson, sal• - ary $100; Assessors,,W. IL Hine $00, H. Steyeus, $50 ; Chief Constabbe,ttc., W. J. Paisley, $450:; Uellecter, W. J. Paisley, $50 • bell-ringer, J'. Wheatly; • $70 ; Wkeatly, fees; Auditor.r J. Wheatly, $I0.. CkS011,11 !latter, E4 . CLINTON, ONT: •'"*"' ..........r•••••• • ::Tiese• mit , • .CIOTTOO is =Nat: Great eo to at .S tYBSIIED iRRIVS in 32 Inches:, 161 ft 36 " - 46 44 Shillings. doulble„ and single. • Cornwall MID; ,in all widths. Dundass . Cattims •Coaticook.iirall•Iddths. ilOchelaga, in all • WHITE COTTONS /. White Cottonar Whitil• Cottons ? White Cottons 5 u : cottqvis; . • . • Check Shirtings;Chic Cheek Shirtlsi , • Ducks, Denims, .5* 01\TM= 0TM 1-7)1R/1QM, • • .--,PRODITCEKEN: ENCIIANGE: . • '. GEO E: PAY SD CO (o.A.LLAIT:pER's OLD sTA.vD),.. CLINTON, ONT.. • 4eeeeeeeeeee0-re.:-_,.. - • tiii..1,Nc 1150141r • 3 Fk IFAITEAA, • . •a•••• . s'•".7 ?ea — 6.1 • H IMO E Tins _:Es. January 12the 18811. c1int0116:Ont• • ,to • • BAR: IRON, STEEL,' CARRIAGE. & BUILDERS' HARDWARE, GLASS„.• 011, 'PAINTS. ME- 134,4 -QTY". (Signed) E. CORBETT, Chairman.- •• Moved by Coun. Jeckson, seconded by Come Morse, that the Council refer , Tre dee new. tn. receipt o r Inv• oices of sza; Cases of ArEr .11:4 TS 6- . , the appointment of Fire Engineer back PUBJUSHIWG GOODS,,wkielb will be opened in a few dap to the Fire Company and repeat them ‘ • , , , : • to make another appointment and re- ' Oar Siock of _Plats and Caps for the apProach,irbg. Season will be • port to the Colleen, net later-the-th,e "est ever'showii in this section of tke peuentry, ad nwi44 be coin- tball• 4th inst.-Carried. • Dloyed by Petite Coats; eeconded 7216te 4 1166.274r" °•f -. Coun Coeper,_ :thate_the-Irepere:._ , - Committee on officers, their duttes and -;5tieri-etieri,flo•- CHIUSTrS Celebrated salaries, be adopted -Carried • Moved by Coen. Stevenson second- ed by Coun. Coats,. that R. M. Racey • be appointed' Auditor for •th,e current The Mayor, ap ointed • • 1 • ' Our Fine 4,1{,IEB164.18r 1&R H41'S: itz4 imported direct from; .7rew Topic, and sone BeaWilza Goods may 14e looked Xor.: • 1 , • . + • Youths' and Chililrens' Hats wi22 be a Speciality,. • . • W. W. Ferran as the other :Auditor. • WJACKSON, T11 -1E. "FAMOUS" HATTER. by Court. Corbett, that the Council • W. . • Movedby O�uu. Jackson,• seconded ! • appoint II. Stevens to act.in conienc7 , tion with the artibitect„ Mr t Proctor, IP and 26 of By-law No. 6, 'for 1870, be suspendea during the present sitting of • this Couneile and that By-law No. 1, ;for' 1881, be now read a second and third time and passed, and that the • Mayor sign and the, Clerk countersign the Architect in the work to bp' per- and af6x the seal of the corporation formed. -Original motion careied. • e• thereto..7--0arried. •... • Moved by Coun. Sliepeatclesecondeu • , By-law No, 1 Was read a second and valuing all extra work .in.connection with the town hall. • Moved in amendment by Coun. Coats, secoriqecl by Coun Shopperd, • that John Scott be' appointed to assist by•Coun. Twitchell, that in -view of the town hall approaching completion; ee • far as can heat this season of the year, that the Architect be • instructed to • • furnishthe building ConnitteeeiVith . • an :estimate. Of the amount of week yet •• to be performed on Tosen.liall,, the Y ou . nature of such work and the probable herebyinteuet the care -,taker of the cost of same, in "order to enable the Town hall, Mr.- Paisley,. to" charge for, Committee to. arrive at a settlement' .use of Town hall. for the tirst-nigrit the with the contractore-Carried, suet • of • $10 and subsequent nights . et • Moved by Com. Corbett„seethided 'from. $5.,- to $l0; eccordin,g to . N•vi)at by Coun: • Jackson, that the •Cleile be it ivay be wanted for, to coritience' instructed to write to the Manager of when the'. building is accepted. by the the . Grand Trunk R • R. :Coe ° asking:: Bnildieg Commitee -Carried • • •: him to take steps immediately to have Moved by 0oun. Cooper, seconded • • a new passenger station emoted in. re by Court. Mem that the •Clerk be in-. • third time and.passed. A reportwas read ft orie the building Cometittee„ making several recant.; ineeditions, which was -adopted. • . Moved by Coen. jackgon, seconded Corbett. I 0 'I more central positioN as. the old pee. structed toadvertise •for the weigh senger station is a disgraee to e thcom- scaies. to be sold on the 14th party aed not at •aIl in ..keePing with Carried. e • .' • & • • • Our .stoek is always kept FRESH and)vell cesSorted., We'briv•in the .biest market for CASH scied warrant:tcegi;'ze satisfaction.. PRODUCE TAKENIN EXCHANGE: • . '8; PALLIsER: 0.0.,,:981Bffict BLOCK„O.INTQN. carried. Moved by H 1-1e4ardt 'seconded by R. Merrison, that Wm. Harrison be apPoieted Collector fox the year 18131 -Carried. Moved by IL Howard, s000nded • by R. • Morrison, that James ThompsOn he Treasurer for the year 18,81e-Oarried. • Moved by • 11 Howard, seconded by Paul Cleave, that jelin King be appointed Ponitd- , keeper for the year .1881---Carriecl. :Moved by R Stanbury, • seeonded by .. P. Cleave! that Geoe.Perk be appeinted Auditor for the year 1881L -Carried. The Reeve appointed lames Hume as : the second Auditor. Moved by H HoWardesecended by It,..Morrison, that the Clerk of the • Council publish the minutes of this Council in the 'publie.'. press, say irt ate 11Peog *BEcelir) and the Seaford): :Expositor -Carried. Moved by H. Howard; seconded by R. Morrison, that the fence Viewere be for the current year 1881 Har- rison, Abel •1Vlartin and Henry , --Carried. • Moved by R. Morrison, °,• the progress and Wauts of a toivn like • Movedby.Coun. Sheppard, seconded t • Clipten-Carried. • • Coun. Twitchell; that this Council • ' Moved by Coun. Twitchell, secencled do noW adjeurn ter nteeti on MeledAY, • by Coun. Sheppard, that the. membetei 4-41 jug., at 7.30. m. -Carried, ' • of the band be allowed the use of the - • ” : • j. Cetet'expe,n,.. Clerk. TOMB on the third flat•Of the Town hall -- • • for the purpose of praetlising • in, pro- vided they do not interfere with others using other parts of the building, as soon as the building is accepted from the contractor, during the pleasure of the Council.-Oarried, A petition to the Legielittive•Aesem-: • lily, •witli regard to the Iiquor law, ws • read for the approval of the Conned.' • Moved by Colin. 'Stevenson, second- ed by Coun: Corbett, that thepetition just read by the Clerk 'to petition the Ontario Parliament to make no change in the Liquor Law, be aocepted' by this Council. -Carried. Moved by Coun. Sheppard, second - cd by Coun. Twiteltell, theD. 13; Kennedy be refunded $1 chig tax, be- ing error in assessment for' 1880. • • Moved by Coun. Corbett, seconded by Coun. Stevenson, that by-law No. 1 for 1881 be now .read a first Carried. Bylaw No. 1, for 1881, appointing certairt officers for current' year, was read a first time. Moved by Coun, Corliett, seconded by ,Coun. Stevenson; that Section 25 46- ... IrAtIti. •• Hayfield. Cdrigcn, 1Vissfr USG, —Th 0 Council of this village met Jan. 31st, pursuant to adjournment froth last meeting. Pres - eat ----the Reeve, Mr: joint Essen in the chair, thd Couneillors Howf, Stan - bury Cleave‘and Morrison ftwas moved by Richard Stanbury, seconded by Paul Cleave, that motion No. 1, passed by :the:Council on Jan. llth, with regard to the money required to pay the men for work dorm on the drain on, Charles Street, 'be rescinded ; and that 'the several amounts required be now paicl-Carried.' MoVed by Riehd. Stanbury, seconded by R. Morrison, that the next sitting of the Divirton Court be held ia Barker's hall, in the Village of Hayfield, and that the • County Judge be infertile] of the same -Carried. Meyer' by Stanbury, seconded by Paul Cleave, that Richard Ching be appointed .Assessor for the current year; 1881. Moved, in am endmapt by 11. Morrison, s,econdecl by H. Howard, that Geo. Park be As scsor for the yeer1$81-e,-Main motto secended by H. Howard, that Wue Harrison be paid the _sole 'ef $15e as salary and four dollars for postage and stationary, aridthat the Reeve grant an. order for the same -Carried • Moved by R Stanbury, •seconded by R. Morrie, on, that the following accounts be .paid viz.t-4ames Thompson for grant. eti the hill, work, pikes and. lumber, $48... •- 68 ; 11.1Henter registration of births, marriages and Cleathe, e intevest to towrishii? of Stanley, $18. Moved by R. Morrison, .seconded ley:H. Howard, that the licences for shops and hotels be the same for the current year, as they are fixed by statute --Carried. 1Vfoyed by, 11, Morrison, seconded by H,•freward, that. John ierguson be hee poiiitedvillage oonstable for the year 18- .81 -Carried. Moved by R. Stanbury, seconded by R. Morrison, that the • woigh-scales be let, by tender at the next meeting of Cotmeil, and that ie the meentime, James Tbompaon take charge of them until lee -Carried. 'Moved by Morrison seconded by to id. tau mry, t tat its metal , to now Adjourn, to meet again at John - ton's hotel ,the first Tuereley of March, at the hour of 2 o'cloe' Ice p. ne -Carried. e Ilettesele. On Monday meriting last, about one - o'clock a lite broke out in the dwelling house of Mr. John Weird), Queen street, . The building wes totally destroyed. Insuranete, $1,60,0, Lose teekeesyn. • • • . • . . • . ' . • ° ortY • ' . WHOLESA.LE AND RET.A.IL DEALERS IN 1\TOS C).1tC+_,A-1\TS 77 Albert Street Clinton' Ont CLINTON rarri H., GANTELON • . • O r se - PROPRIETOR, UseASUF,A.TUlt,BIL •OF • BLKIGIES, GUTTERS, WAGONS, 'sLEGS, &a.. ,A.NT) srixot.o4s tnl euJ eechn nge . Give me a 4411 awl 1 will el ve Yeietinees that cannot be beaten'en, the County. tee. Repairing and Iroreesiteeing t,:.e witb despatch. I ••• • • NOTICE —All indebted to the late firm of tovEr,ON` & 4.1'08 either by Note.or Book Ae.coant, are requested to call and setae by cash' 01 note; • a CANTMON., •