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The Huron News-Record, 1888-06-06, Page 1
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Puri ,#lllre4Kt, . >l>??o to bea-g portion of e,cpense- of, b, ich '' v ' e is •a ill soon be in sett. Mr. and 14frs. G. H. Olcl spent a The.fatlowing are the otiicers of 1Y, T+;ileraton, of Oshkosh, Wis., is Not `l 061iR Dight. Ma yor, i I tank near station. ' F " L4 A t tit► t! C hairma. p , - ' ''.spa, feed clays iii Wingham, last week' the 'Godorich cricket club for 1;888: visiting at James Hhwkins, he is the chair Y o Y t n Cutitelon of Pro eity i r iirg in .with Mi', and aVlrs. W, T. Y'atee. S, 11 13colivsrin Ilouorat;y 1'rosi'dent, about to take ono of pur young E.otnnitttea, explained the offer, he . Chief Yule is mp ov Dr.aHplmg Hot;Drury Vtav 1'rpsld ladies'"for a life, partner on his re ; Potittan for. re eat of eai'1 cleat - P 9 4o had +made. , , . haaltlt: Th.Q Key of rile courtly upeu. - by,law''so far as it related to grocers On motion of Co.o. or 4 ' . ` 'I ev, L., Turk wife and child the June aesstou of the county 1 1, , out, Gro. Drummond Presidout, D: turn hoitl . runs road from A. Au yrs, N. Robson P and. Jolts• V i, a 11IoDounld Vice Preaidout, G. H. Geo. IrwiI' of this )lass moved to• g glen it was recommended that surd '° ivere in.lown last week. ]tatnent an Y. y, t , } jJ. I3. Gregson and Cautaipu L'tys. tank be built on west aide of Bing r . ;'' schooner Tu uzutt ftot' deliv Finlay Sepy. Treia., Dr. Ross,• 'J' I clay to Blacks hotel, Dungan"011, I „ m , The schoon d In ur to the adoption of the, j) -ti he Big Dull comtpeucod ruunin," Strachan and •J. Kay Manngiug g P l " strotit, north of the railway track, .' ag8:'ii 'tilts u- - ering Juo• F. Platt's cargo of coal Alf. Nicholson, of oderich, tnovact tion Couno}flet Cantelen stated that p • . , Com. The, following bond°mss into rile Royal hotel in this bnr on and' that the C. '1. 'T. 'be notified r left light for the north. Y g the trade not only o£ the al,pl'rcttuts accordingly. „ •' " " His 'Honor +Judge Doyle held a were elected honorarmembers :_ 5nturday last. - lout of the town generally waa being -Treasurer hobsan's re tort for ,1taj Divi'siou Court, pit Saturday. ° RLr-. S. Davis of Clinton visited`-gobert Porter 11. ou. A. M. 1 1 ;d.. Y , the circular town last Wodnesday, ' P.O*' lira. belonSg is going to Islypeu• injuriously affeptecl by tileopet»tiun showoff ex peudi,ture to have Leon t , Ilol. .cannnunipla at St. Gao+ge s, „ , Ross,'i•1. P. P., It. S. Chilton, I7. S.. in,, illieh, to iter husband It. J. H, of the early. closing law, ]lost of 1 , l.h° geutternau as usual was tsmil- Consul b'Iayor Sewer Sheriff Gib- ' $711.60, chiefly made tip of $397 11 1_."",i"__", {last Sitdfiy n>olttiir'g, ins + g + Jae. Dinha[iy has 'launched his farmers had u good driviug bora° public achool'aud, $181.25 salacfes. , , g bons,.111..Hiutchison, J. T. Garrow, i 11TrT.and \fe3 -]jest,- of Soafortlr ,_ schooner• out of dr:y dock • after a and a nice buggy, and in the loll," Receipts, cemetery Iota., hallr iveig r, . The trees supplied. to the. town n, C,, A't. C. Cameron. . g !i't".. `' " were. in' town last Friday. b Mr. David Peed +were l.nrge and•-. " thorough repairing• He has hu•- tsumniar days after hoe's of w°;trY scales, etc., $91,75. On IIA d $1, y g am• chased 26 thousand bushels Mani- toil, on the farm the round Pleasure I+tj And' now the rod coat is soon exceedingly straight and $r om to be Y . P 836,60. ° , around. „ g Y ° ' Blyth, toba wheat .to gFiI l tt etiv fol- as well cis profit iu driviug to tuwit Chairman 4Tnnnin 's r+ doing lrnnaually well so far:" $ g flnnnee 're- . Dr.:1TeDuua++L was ill town on Mr.. Finlay Scott, "of Biussr s, ler mill here. 'fh prospee for fall is the cool twilight of the evou}ng port recouuuended payment : $230 T, ~ b On Friday woelt Ulack buss nuiY agent Sabbath bore autungstfriend wheat in-'tlrIs ueighliorhood is gaol -for the, purlpose ofmakin,"purc}:Rsos far lubber hose 1Vh'itel &Todd Saturday; i be latvfull hooped those ouu +hl 11Tr Daley, of Seaforth, is visiting ° P 1 g, $8,50 ; R. Holmes, print. Y g but'spitu" elope look well. fur rho housohaki. 11te refit eon- trinting , 1 The `flredgi# d'hallctafe- did its before that day are hooked in 'more T g P t , hal' sister ]lore, 11I1•s. Collis, at pre- \ ork at the harbor is ill full B1Fta<t in the°ti,_uot having to give ing, $9,50; Assessors salaries, $100; t n - work ]list wefak. gays than one. s©nr, . blast andPilo driving is rile order it to sh Ing day tinlo which the - i"r. 14ir. 1:. L: lliekenedn b:urister of Ca )thin Bnbb hna nicol• tainted p g p °pp g Y streets,: $113.79; sundries,, t•o matte _ . T 1 y .1, r Mr. E. Watson 'left til}o3 station of the day with the-uew }file driver devoted to labors of the farm. The total '$498. Receipts front town • h! , tiughniri, urs in tolvu IRstweek, and refitted the Ocean House. t+e on Friday with two c,lrtoadsofoatra Inanufacturod by tho forenla'n of early , closing 'more particularly hall, $56.19. Suggested that $250 4 ", . 'There was a meeting'of the rail- Hope the gallant captain, "Illy fine cattle for 11Toiltraal, th'a.• wort: this spring. He capped affected the grocers as there pvece 1Je put in cuntiugostin>atessforbuild• s t we, eontniittl+e'bn 111ondn eve- Ind oceans in it. the 'dimnx in driviug Tilos last 'other silo p9 nut clbeall whrcll hna- ., y Y Out- Reoro • I'. Doll L''s loft g 1 I ing over we.i„h scales should next nine The schooner Todmom, with a Y' q•'Saturday putting down Ito less then died some of their goods and where Council sec tit .to make nae of it. ' s' `+ hero on Terosdoiy for Godorich to at - :, , urch<+sos could hl+' nladc. .1nf1 '; Mr. Hastings Of \Viulllpeg lugs cargo of lumbar for AIr..II. Su+orel, Eeufl the Jlrue maetlug of Count. • u cedar piles fif'ts+en £oat into $olid p Cha,trluan Keu'nedy of I ublic, M '. t ', in town last wook du a visit to hie, 'arrived ill harbor on Snturd ly mora- . g J clay ill ti,e short time of leu hours• this was not all. '!'here hero vil- Work*, and 'Cantefou of Property 1. `t =°u: ,. _ council. . +1.11 7 , $lacer i11ra. ,1+'. Jord,m. . ing and lt1rload-ed the same da,y. Ile ofl'ers to Hut up 57 ,utfl acres loge3 within roach of costumers Comnlitt,:e re )ortrtd logresa. - f, , Next Tuesrl,►y is tlw,rr.,*ului, meet- The schoonp3r Carle, with ,i au•+o "Cha. h+,I+vy treat on Sabbath of Lite village of Port Albert with prhor' inu'chucuI' could ipe°ulada acid ! P g K, ' nlor'ning made snd havoc of til° g , There being some doubts of legal- , a . ing nif;ht of Mnitlau,l lodge o. 33, of lutnl)nr for Dymont R Co,, reach a,irl utatoes and beans in the oar all the homes erretell the+aon t.hnt he. had no doubt that n cuLsieierabin. }ty of $75 grant to a,"ricultural so• ' g wr tion of tile+ al - trade, wonlil '1!111 11. F. had A• BI. ori her doclt ou the 29th ult. After' dens llerc, till, pile, driviug oxtrnurdiu;uy eau, .I g Y ciut ,a rnotruii was made, by Doherty .I, ; : _ ' 1 unloading the Oartc¢x"sailed north- trot bo surf),%, 0 by nay other horse be penione.u'tly divortod fr011' CClin- and' Cooper to rescind it, but an , b Tho II:aronr have, had a little g ll. irow:ud and his men started. ,ower rile Il1'iver Aun411 of the tort were the, "'O"'s soul )gilled to :, t„ ward for r+uother cargo. I l o I awondlnant reafiirmin til° $75 was practice. for the contest to.mor ' Ole 'ct0110work of Mr: C. llantiltoir's cleso at seven , m, As to em g ", \Va uitdetstan.d that the less-ee of north polo. lir. Ansley, rho Cotta- 1 ployrres pissed, the puhiie Lo have use of re, " row. • proposod^ haudaorno brick ])look, on t Eugineer, )'rid rile e•ork a visit be Hili not think that the r oat 4 '_* that )union of tile, dock where the 3' g , 1' ngrieltlCulal ground' for recreation € r; 1lolt of the trees )Lurtnd un rile I Monday, the other morning and stated our would, afflict them. They wore purposes after 6 P. m. daring the , sr,r _ I inlet from the river is to be made, o > ,, stse6tsr last montli seem to have flag received iustructious ,tu cleat it Mr, Heyward, bricklayer of pile driver was uuo of the hest and allowed to go at sevuu. But it did summer: ' ` "` taken root. ' ' ' and his man have Lona- . -most easily • worked of an )Ile driv. $earn a tyrannical act to prohibit the o ,',,, at once. • .This betokens an early Clinton, Y } y 1 Council :id,jon -nod. - I ,got Mrs. and Miss Annie Doyle ort• comnreueemeut of the hlrbor con- inenced the brick wo-k of Auder- er he has yet seen, proprietor from sulling his own _ _- _ , ` rived e,6 the Park House from rho tenet son R Elder's new stofi, ''Faith and it's tiro thrtith I tell goods in his own premises at any DESERVEDOFFICdLRECOG• . x Sault on. Weduesd.,ty evening. Mrs, H. Collis and mif,y inteull P,e and its fact's I w speaking hour he liked. Tho trade of these NITION• The Beat't'y lino propellor Sorer•- yes „ men haul already ftcllou orf. Most The meeting' of .tbo School erg ,a arrived in port on the 29th alt. shortly to remove to rho Soo to whuu I Loll yore that their uuz a ' f t Din husband and father who has . of them lived to rented premise' The Government Examinat- ' 13o»rd•adjoarnocl from thrt 4t'h itrst• with »cargo consisting of fifteen J dcvlo of a ruction about the Port r%will be bald next Alouday evening. thousand bushels of cvLoat for rho been there fur $ometinpe j)asf. pound." And this is how it occurred: and it was a groat rievauce to thorn ion of Baking Powders'= , ,'44 + +•.• , to find customers going elsewhere Royal Officially Re- } Kµ%' The contingairt eoturriitteo of the big mill. Tho b'overei n left for The aa&auieut orthe Lords sup. 1' ouudnrtker .placed it flock of sheep ° g ..ported Pure. • ' n`+ g or ivas a'dmini.ate ,ell in alto 1''reab 1pl hind the real gates of his while they had to keel) goods ori o p11 School J,ol+rd made all inspection Snrnia on Wednesday eveuing,.tak- p y g o ; ., their shelves which should be con- ' ,' of rho several sGhoola on Xfonday. ing n quantity of salt shipped by terian churelp on Srtbbath to a: very corral.. They had been found oat- :Cho regatta of rho Goverutnent vetted ' baro cash to meat uecaesary r " The feast of Corpus Christi was W. Campbell. large number of coniniunicauts: ing, Canada thistles ou her majesty'$. g , anrllyste, as made public from time w 0. all agbinel,.s. ;"• celehratefl with groat' ceremony at Thn'verandali in front ofJut:ctan's Mr. Andrew McNally }las had a lir§hway. The Blackfoot bucks g g , to time in the oflir'snl rc(purts of t.lra r :r St: Peter's cltarcii last Siludn ' made a. rani on Lite pound and re_ Mr. Robson, who was presanG, Sunday. and Horton s blocks are to be pulled fine 'stone wall built uudor the 1 C Q111mis ioner of Inland- Revenue, r ° `• 1eR$Cd' file nplllral9. I'uuudmal:or endorsed the statements of ;4Ir. ., The schooner Baird with hoops down and fancy awnings to be sub. building which lea recently pur form useful subjects .for study. A. sleeps the sloop of the just,. The Cantolou and in reply to 1•10eve Me- Z,_ -, ..,;,."s• :.< , and_ staves trout . W'allrcebuig ar. stitnted - therefor. "The a}ynings chased.` I 1 11Tu°ehie stated that earl eloaing great deal of attention is devoted to I rived in port on_the 29th inst. may, fora tithe be a littlo' more • There is a little squalling that The crafty a,lacicfeet with Lha daring Y g the; examination of bale}n," powders, and 'ingenuity of red^ men steat:hily was bad for the cashbox. and very nitoperly so, for they tiro `, Df r. Jno. F. Platt having cont let showy, but, they will never shelter sdme are not comply }4rg with the - " . P pedestrians from rain.and sun like earl closing by-law as.the should n' ploach'tlte anclosua about mid- Deputy Itaeva Manning said it, articles of general Luse, and many °.. the repairs to his salt well is P y' g Y Y nr hi and b lac'"+* ono f 1 ound was admitted that there were, at, of thelrr being so hrosal adulterated ' &." ., .. now.runuing it night and da the coinfoitable old fashioned ones : do: Give, thein another trial boys. g Y P l g o o g' Y y makei'sdadders to one of the, ort" least -nine grocers. Four only asked all ossible information should•~be - .. y t, o . o . that are being demolished. Ir Joltu Gostuau has secured qn P x P - s T'he G._T. 1Z, leas moved a consid hploa in the stockade or corral. are for ropeRl., d; ..was optional with given to enable consumers to dis , arable quantity of Intaber the past The Mission Band will give an en- excellent job at carpenter work in enabled to. teach the top. Here .the Council to brgnt it,. The q,ues- linguish between the good and the • - . ` sC ,• two wee s: taltarnmeut to Kuox church on Segfortli. He left here on DTonday then training rn the weld west still bad. fC tion arose, were not the five to bo Friday evening fi,t 7:30. The pro- to resume duty. I I'osperity, John. further comes to their aid aIld the considerer] as well as the four. 'He News h'as •beeti , ieceived of tyro gramme`will''be a' -varied "one, in y A large number of jhese articles )tiTr. R♦ Henderson, n former lassoo every one of ' the prisoner had heard of shops not. now under have been ana} " *safe arrival of Dr. and Mr. Uro in which members of the Band will tinei al af.our puUlie schools haI''o yzod, the •samples P' p l $bee r`aud deft] taco them on the the by-law cutting into the trade of , Z ;the 11Totharinnd. atone take art. Thera cvi11 ,be no 1 y P being collected from dealers in All , - ; '• P , havingspent a day or two amongst street outside their „prison, And the regular grocers by evening sales. t r'). At, ono of the even}tib parades regular charge for admission but a friends loft on Thursday for Loudon. Pouudmaker is dreaming of seals The Council could close them a sections of the, Dominion. Tho ,last_week the Salvation Army added silver collection will 'be taken .u' g P P impurities. found were, principally . + Our townsman bTr. W. b?outty and shekels' all the while. Next even without petition., IIs thought alum and 1}Ine r a obiv boll its oilier musical Jattrac- during the evening. As Ehe• pro- g it cvou'ld'be well to hear the views , both unwholesome. I'- has purchased an engine for pump- morni g the sheep wore tracked to The alum is used in lace of cream w tions. Leeds will bo devoted exclusively, place ti: inc, the water and running the harbor where it is supposed they of all concerned before taking any ' of tartar because of its low cost. The, Court of Revision for ;he to Jiission purposes, it is hgpod machine in his brick ard. It's were ship ed in one of the roan action. When fully informed, the there will be. a large attendance.. y I p Y The -I tine, both tartrate and sulphate . w° town will be hold to -morrow, it g working like a charm. vessels which call at this port, and Council might coneider-it right to. 'bei" found was resent from the having been est oned from Lha Noev that the Tim prance fad. is g t g , I - postponed P The Salvation Army intend hav- are now supposed to be on their C ase up the shops .which $ow out use•of improperlyrefined cream of ' 31st alt. laid at rest fora while, i<'auld it not in," n,"rand banquet at the opening way to rho Rockies where they into rho trade of the grocers: In tartar. • - Mr. C. W. Andrews visited Brus- be well for our teachers to • pay a ;of their new barracks which is being may be used for the itnpr-ove. order to be able to act intelligently eels yesterday and'. played the art little attention, to the mercattftil° fitted u for,them in the- building meat, of the native mountain he Would move that the matter bo ' The, analysts found and reported t- of O' Callaghan in ho Farce' His education of'odr ciifldrbu- Our ex- on Dingley St. b sheep. Search warrants aro now, in 'referred to the Finance Committee •the Royal Baking Powder to be •, `,' last' legs." b per}once of the past ten years leads A meeting is to be hold in the order as the whole affair has been to•ob -ain information and report at. Pore, free from 'lime, alum and • unto state that nine out. of every' Engli next re alar moottn of Council or Phosphatic acid, .and of high The notninatious for offices for g sir ,church on Wednesday put ill .the hands of the palafaced 3 g leavening g p ten of the pupils wlio have passed evening a to special one if the circumstances g strength.; .A cam tete :3` the pouring term will take place at g t 7:30 p♦ m. of the officers `lncv .makers for. settlement. No P anal sig would undoubted] hR e r the regular meeting of Huron En- through our schools, have had to and teachers and members to can- Wild West show need come here so -demanded it. The motion Was, y y - campment No. 18; I. O. O. I+`., next attend.eveniug classes, or,'-commer• wider the advisability of having a lona wo have such eminent home Passed• shown no baking pocvdefr ,except g Y Sabbath school ie nic. talent as took art in the- tecodin Petition from G., E. Pa T. D, the Ro at entirel free from some Bial college before the were fit to . Y g P. Y Y • 14ondny evening. enter business life, a state of affairs P P P' i; Y, one of these objectionable ingred A.few soreheade'r•are already find- On Wednesday last the May truly recorded narrative. Johnston, R. Downes, W. Dem se 61' Iy that should not exist considering P 3S leafs. Chis, we presume,` accounts P.r. ing fault with the early closing by- g Ruri-Decanal meeting of Huron a John Rosa R. Irwin D. Me uaig the large sum paid annually by the was held here. A lar a number of J. P. Doherty, ' Qy °' • for the lack -of leavening power in 1.law. '`The reRsans for rho grumbl- g Godernch Township. y, W. Ross and Chas, the other powders, ' , 111. town to ire teachers. clergy and la men were in attend- Tweed cons•read^asking for P , as sometimes , ing would not appear were business 11 -At the semi -mor; till meeting of ante Y Divine service was held in \Tr. liobt. McCullagh, of the, y' o complained of by ,the cook', and for Igen honest one to rile other. y g Huron Road, who is a}omawhat not- ing and grading of High and Kirk the bitter -tasty foundbin the biscuits ; the High School Literary Society Trinity church in the morning, with streets east and weak of their inter- so fro ue'ntl complained of b our Don't forgot Ethe championghip last Friday _evening the following holy communion, Rev. Mr,' Young ed for the choice horse stock that he 4 Y y game ,to•morrom between the Clin- g breeds, the other day sold a Tontine -section, petitioners agreeing to pay s°lvbs: - g nominations were to tele for the next preaching a powerful-discourse'from part o£ the expense—Referred to " - ton nod Godorich Lacrosse teams. term •.—President, Messrs.. McCrae Ist Chap. Col. 28th verse. The at- roars bred from n Royal George dam public Works committee. But asido'from the inferiority of Let all adibirers of Canada's game be to Mr. `V. McLean of Goderich for the work done by, these pocvdors, and Erwin ; vice-president, Medsro. , tendance at the service ivas good. y . . Application from W. H. Hines, - . , resent and, eve the boys confid•ince. $'J35. rho h stetans assure us that lima P g y Knectal and Tiffin;- 2nd vies presi- In the afternoon the Chapter mot Secy. of Public school board for P y Sallows the photoist was around dent, Miss Marion Parsons; seere- in the parstinags for business. In --- —• * . , grant of §1000 for building pur- and alum taken into the system are . ` - town' Last Friday stealing our tar Miss Stirlin treasurer -'Ar. 'the eveniu a ehortservice wasbeld ' Bayfield. injurious. Their 'physiological of- Y, di , g pesos. Bring called upon to ex - grottiest $cellos. '1'be copies .taken Sallows and Miss Fla. Ball; council in -the church, after which the ltev. An intellect of highest aim, feels 'gra indigestion; dyspepsia or s 1. plain Mr. Hines stated that the11 on the occasion aro for stereoscopic tors (3), Misses •A., .Johnston, 'N. Rural Dean Craig and Rovs. Young Ambitious too to write his name, school accommodation wap not'such worse evils. - plates for the delectation of .our Straiton, and N.. Strang. The fol- find Mooiehouse.delivered'eble ad- And see his works rise high in fame, as the law demanded. That' 1Rst The question naturally arises, Y,.' summer visitors. lowing programme wits then pre• dresses which were listened to with . Our Bayfield correspondent, January the Board had $500 on why do these cheap baking powder Several marriages that seem to rented :—Musical selections, Miss lively attention by the large congre- In business slow to take a part, . 'hand, and'' had recently purchased makers use these things 1 Alum is - have .been arranged under happy McCabe; reading, Mr. Baillie; read-• gation present. Like othor Stara he turns to art, 'for $300 a lot adjoining the old three conte, a pound, lime still ,,,I • circumstances, will, ore long take ing; Miss. Dicksot ; solo, Miss Strai- ' And in his works to place his heart, school ground: '`Phe $I000 was to cheaper, wbile cream of tartar costs . , place. When the day arrives for the ton; question drawer, > Mr. , -11. I, Halles, . Our Bayfield Correspondent. be spent in putting up additional thirty-five- or ,forty. The reasons ;? throwing of ilia well worn slipper Strang, B.A.; criticisms, Mr. Blair, The Court of Revision for the, As brevity is the soul of wit, buld'ing on the lot, Chairman Pay for the chemical, purity of the Rqyal ' THU Ni:1 6 ,donD correspondent The Caledonian Society met in Township of Hullett was bold at Hip lengthy sentence he will fit, being asked what the building Baking Powder were recently given . , w} 1 be'around; the town hall on Monday to or- Londesboro on the 26th May 1888. Our city beaus and belles to hit, would cost said as no tender had in the Nocv. Yocic Times, in an '.. l range for the celebration of Domin- All the membeii of council present Our Bayfield correspondent. yet . boon accepted he would not. interesting description of a new Miss Minnie Ball has been ap• ion a . The election of ofTicors and dtrl sworn. B. h'1 as o method for refining ar ols, or crude' ' pointed telegraph operator of the y y , Churo t 1 w Chen other writers copy take, like t say. He was prepared to . g f3 C. P. R, in this town.' The office for t e current year resulted as fol• appointed chairman. Those wore And of him now example make, affirm, howoder, that with money on cream of tartar. It seems that it is ",A-11 is at the stand of Ur. R. Radpiiffs, Iowa : Chief, M. C. Cameron ; ng appeals. Roll 'was passed and Or he will sure to take e, ealce, hand and the' ,$1000 grant naked. only under this process that cream C. P. R. agent, one door nest from Tat Chief, D. C. Strachan ; 2nd court finally closed. A council 'Our Bayfield correspondent. for,no,soya money inthiaconnoction of tartar can be freed from the limo ' the square on the south side of Chief, A. Dickson; 3rd Chief, S. meetiugwastheuh'eld. Sixty •- -+, would be askedfor,howouldsayhow natural to it and 'rendered clremi- - West street. Malcolmson ; 4th Chief,' D. ]VLc- of gravel to be -put on S. F. 25, 26; --William Itasberry, who has been ever tbot proposed building would Cally pure,: that the patents and - Donald ; Secretary, S.•:llaieolrnsoni. under the direction of R. Scott, J, cutting wood or. a patch of land in likely costabout$1200: The Board, Plant for this cost rho Royal Baking There are rumors that many' of Treasurer, W. Proudfoot. Tlie Lasham and B. Churchill and fifty the valley between Hamilton and he added were forced. by the School Powder' Company about half a these fighing•daily from the break- Treasurer's report shooing isbalance cords on S. R. 5 6 under jibe direr- Dundas, known as Bull's Point, the Act io provide the accommodation 'million dollars, and that they main- ' 4 water are in the habit of cattihing on hand of $79 was read and tion of J. Britton and J ;Brigham, Property ofJohn ltasberry; milkman' they propose, or run the risk of twin exclusive control of the, rights. „ black bags, If such is the., case, adopted.. Mr. 11L. Hutchinson, the of West Flamboro,•found emtredde , and our informatiau }s that it is Members of council to examine con. in an oak tree an iron shell about having •rho annual Government This official recognttian of rho Chief for rile pdstyear, occupied tie. { 4, 5 between S. R. 5, 6 and S. 9 }nohos long ,and weighing IO grant wttheld,; and possible prose• purity and- value of'tho Iloyal'Bak• . true, would it not be well. for the chair and Mr. R. SE Williams aoted R. 16 lCfon ThursdR 'the 31st Ma ••' y y gonads. The tree measured 2 foot cation. " ing Powder by the government will , Inspector to melte an ertample of the as Secretary. The newly elected 1888.at two o'clock• m, Funeral 11 inches at t o stum and the shell ' Mr: Manning -von the mat- add to the already wide popularity `, P J? pr g- y P P Y pirate flahers. Chief halving taken the chair, Mr, expenses, $10, of the 'late widow was about' 12' feet froin the ground ter and moved that the application of that article, and. de"servsdly so. . ' . • ,$e •y The'square is: now at its best, D. C. Strachan moved, seconded by Staples to' be palet. Pathmasters, and about the middle of the tree: be referred to Finance Committee This baking powder is now nod, to , he grass and trees are as green tis A. Dickson, a vote.of thanks to the fence viewers and oundkee ars for There rwas ria wound in the ,bark to doviso some way' of raisin the the exelusidn of all others tho ` the unripe auauntber, and rho flacver retiring officers, viz: At. Hutcbi P P , to show where the shell entered. y g ' Y .. 0 + p , o , current'yoar were appointed, statute r• money. As the amount was small United States Government', its ad- I u 'There are four copper rivets, the . Iy ; • bode have been beautifully roplon- son, Chief ; W. L. Horton, Secro- labor road divisions to be same shell, an one of which are the, figures he thought it would be better to vertisements for supplies calling for. ° fished. It watlld ire perfection if Lary ; and C.' A, Nairn, Tre urer. this year as last year. counoil ad-' ll and 74. 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