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The Exeter Times, 1878-6-20, Page 22 THE TIMES JUNE 20, 1818 COUNTY COUNCIL. that the asaesement approached very i nearly to that of last year. The cent- teoetinaee homiest week.) t mittee recommended the adoption of Goderich, June 9, 1878. pest year's : equalizationof tete town- A petition from the trustees of school' shins, with the excepttou of the person- seeti'tel Ne. 7, 'Toeuship of Irsborne, el prooerty of Stephen, by taeuty-AY:: was read aud referred to the School, cents per acre, ou award of a large Committee.por.tiou of that township not being set. .A, petition from JohnilcLeuuan and! tle'i. It wat•3 conyielert4 by Etta cow - 235 others, asking for :► f;raut to iva- i I>iit'ee that iu many of the tnuuieipeli- pove the county home bey lime be Ides the asaessiueut wasbelew its value, tween Aslifeld and the ` owuenhhe oe sivai contrary to statute, and also an Huron and Ifi:elose.' i etai3;afe h v t for Esti eaiutcliztatioa, !rod it Mx. Webster moved, seconded 1,H was therefore recommended that each Mr. Hamilton, haat the sun! of $i,000 nr-utsicipal eouncit instruct their assess• be granted to improve the heinul lr- , or to assess t;t full value, or aee•erdiag line between the Townebips oe ell to stataxte, so as to be sable to arrive at &me melees aud ertetr'ou. said grant to ca rt -liable belie for eq:ializativu. be paid open the certificate of the 1';n- The C.anitnittee reeamuuetded that giteeer of Barron that the work bee been ithe &lents of tete tows etre) "Ye ntpt setieftletoriB► pe.rf.anneei, the east not to ;deice so should be retitlested to prepare exceed $ t °Etta).—Leet• one a division by G their r Data in seg*Bente tv;►rt19. a majority of nine. :in: The etliee i endue of reel property, Me ekJ-by :dr. lieroitl:;a,n, eecoucleal wa' as feilGtwe :-•-A-hti hi, $1790,990 ; by 11r. Webster, that the earn oe ti "liiatpr:nea $1.2?9,1;00 ; Gedertch, $1.- $700 1,- a n 1 . 1 f Ca t..l • t . 1.-J_ Grey., 4li H Tr ,r .) _ e tt � greeted .i r � � a �, 1 a d t? r.►Ante 1 t Ia•, ex euQt'd o tete , p� � a h n , i n lU )5 -!seal) ; 1lsaaaiek. ,e1.985,4t)0 ; Huil/At> tputiaa°ltti'4 between tele ptnwait3lttln�, of hehhelel, Melees Atm tlolrott,. On Can ' '7'1°3°1'4).41;N14%14"1:4*)a. .2 $1'682 t1; ditlOO that the vill<l ;tt of L'tkcl,ttp)nv r 11..prriki. $1.E),)•t.4' 0)'; Steni•�y, 31.734.- grants ist1,031.1, tete �°eneety oe. lirnlcta `'t`'4; Ste'palien. $1.6311,303:Teraahet'ry, 7341. the Townships ofAelifiehl, lunar- ^1aa111.971. r•dhirte", $1.852. 433 ; 1+. cin stud Kiul•is3 509 ,.aril 3w1 the sub- . } ^asvitt.o:,it,$1,13•,2,Siu1: W. 1S':tsvtttltish. sailers ou the aalb,eripaiaau list 8500. il $1,374,45% The qui tiizo':tl a:slue of _teethed ens 3 thee! a b; to 1Diajerity i ate•t'itntt:ll pregper¢y try t%' fi)lt•rip'--A•ah of 3. Betel, t 12a ,91()t) ; t ,ilbortte, bel«.1•,)iet a ' vii by \Iv hexane, in(A , Sec andel by thetlertele $1,01,e6tl : they. $127,33 i , ries are a titav+atf.'ul 'e*.:teitettely. the sateschedules e. awl II, Aiming the Ir. Jewell, tet►t the wain of hente- lit•He'. $ lte1,frihn ; the i' . $ l ie.12 ;' rpt Whiner. awing the tiennelazr of i8 fermi 7, fs offers d and anemia of chants grantee t„, bee �t t led o�t the het 1 trent 1Dc Killopp, $117,273; bl,trrie, $1:!2,1131 : +tetpte t +:tit).63, after paying tell east of p ted l by the s ,v;Era►p uiataticipatlitit•tl, for 0 s vp k p . ° a Savile° is $1:13.0sti : hosiphen. $92.7511; aks'l+te iuu au stilt) of Nalme. the hear t 77. ere Itt't'¢•who annexed. .1-t1.a1aaD4l Bra . Adieu's Center-, trot ttt,�. • ! JS gl'ravel rotate Referred to l:+pnattcae Com- rRt4c4ier•+taii:h, ta12?,9l0 ; '1'alrtabe` ryeTile" ."ti;,ioltl c,ist or the farm and i Ali of whi!1t isren peetfa111y eubnattteci. rtiattee, eh were then the roar W1l)win„w I tet3t1-iib ; L.hearloh $12,9.803) ; E. `,Vs l ln¢lilaliut:;,;, wises $„'23,000. The average ' J(lliN hash:j lte, chairman. meting :• - I tyt al 1)y 1. C.ta;llt, k: �!).tt, S,ai.tii}; W. \% eivaillo,il, G e7Ceen-e, per week, fear the keoriu'z ..t The Waterloo house ie a large brick ship of Morrie, 70 acres, E;0 to 65 W. J. Johnson and Keine-22. ,,F� building, cheaply but substauta11y con cleared, adjoining the village of 131yth, the report --Messrs. Li-cltie, Mir! etrncted, on- a, farm containing 145 heirs of Coombe Estate, owners, agent, Chidiey, llienziee, B. Wilson, Gan w,, acres, in the suburbs of the town of by Power of Alt's?, W. Clegg, price $38 Jewell, Martin, Hannah, ilenntti ge Berlin. There is also a structure of I per acre. Currie, Bleck, Alellrlian, p, D. Wile considerable dipiensioua erected uea4 The foregoing sites areltltogetherthe Young, Gibson, Geiger, Ilttnanil o , ',R the in Ida building, which ie used ae tt cheapest, tatting quality of soil and lo- ,.Johnson and Hardy. Theatneutltueut wash house, wood house, mid iu one cation into consideration, the two last was carried by a majority of two. eud of which the eetle Etre built, for the 'named in partDenlar being very conven- Lovett by Mr. Wilson, seconded by s'eeptton of insaua ana Othet wise dans ient to railway st+etions. :nine Me Malan, that Meserae. T. G. ltto- enroll, himatetl. There is also a large I After carefully ex tnninin ' the t ,a e , g g a1. e L'a l.,ls y , Thomas Kidd, and A. Armin bar.it stables, and other necessary out •,tatisties we Have obtained. taking iuttt . ttige, be appointed trustees fur the Sea- tldpalsee,;snarl a emits brick heading, dit. 'ic6)EEsidel:atite. the fntn4)neial p,sittiin 3f earth 'High $t:bli+ol. Garrett. casted ,about 60 or 80 rods from the a abe°eo inty. and the anhemt paid out . On motion of.Mr, D. D. \Nilson, eec- .�ttsers, and which is used a, all liospit:at for charity eternally, by the sevt rid untied by Mr. Currie, $1855 wig granted for each inmates as may be aMtetetl municit aaities, the tutu:tl lose to they to the c •ninnittee on Itelnetrial Farm with infectious tliseesee. cantles freptn the inched! ; of cunni!.- ; and Poor Horns°, to indemnify them for At the time of our visit there evwre 90 tiug toe large a number of vagrants to1 the expenses incurred by them. inure:es in the house, the highest mita the eom new ge al ; thereby relieving Awe 8. her at any time during tete past year the amt-utit received front Government n t o t bating 99. OuIy three or four out of fn)r a butntstra ia)u of jatsaatrt.,e:;)ntaeellaeu The repo r f Ise Corxu rde can on tbo the 90 were able to do any work, the' 'tti Elalt lDEeyailu a pr p! r pplttc.t to rental 1It"c ftp e 1 I1ef"lge eves ordered to bo ]paiblislseti, at<titl tttatt sesta peeper' sal tetra mai irity caueietiug of very nett men a telt vegraanas, the unprofitable Ray iii comitypnbtit.bieg it should receive at ed women, ethers being; ideals, team., ,inch a great ani paint of the trenalhip, ranee! of not more thtan $a, a eo v of the. Wine, each., Vic., and a few children. l0 n, end villhge charity is tlispeuseo, paper e:V.eitih►g the report to be sent. Toe ' lit^narer, Mt. McMahon, in- and tine eaffering of many tubo deo a•b. Ito erthe Cutaiuiunlerlc. formed your Ceounittee that than farm Etat! ai moiety of that celerity, Toni I e , Test Etta! k arae, artlerrd to me to id luge�r dm aece31ary,. its ttl,i TO , C'''41,11i wc" cloSt re ':peelnll rya m'' p >b h labor u inmates l t►1 eau be nit`IizQ.l is t ;� an, + •• by ;e). eery of't a Ontario Statutes for each f umate ti c a t n tib that .flip top ti., i in i f ,..,.1,0011 t member of the eonuctl. during the wt►lin weather. is Uho a.`•anki- b -i made for the pnrpe so of pa tre:ltt►"pnill; t of tee? , vattun of remail fruais, roots and vete ° in Intlueatriiat lower and ertotirl Erse Na, 6, for raaisirfi from the Ulan ie kept t't Hearse) liefct�act thereon, and That a les s re,tppaective townships an equivalent he tables. Ani a By- work the farm and addittoutal lured -etch action be taken by .o+ i law eh,.Legftrive school County and ere .t t6 It �' Ent: t. at . !aw �,,. 7,riven acct �e t, I g C Hetes. iyerCa t,.1p) t� raeiuiranap. for a abort time iu the g)ree•ettt ses:•itrli, as will lead to that ;�' etl' eetliue a:til harvest arise. Strawber 1 end- ". nd, pmss ended ley Mr. Yeerl1, thee the ,sena tat +: \?t;pj• 1 litre tette! e'.Ianhlizr.1 vtaln ,pf teeth hituate feline! x tsar veer 1877. wan it,- OF wimp; 4F,,FtvE,p rtrta ellens TaAr, Awe t"e l:rteatt°,l to [au es neudr.,1. ail} It,;� trent nett proeerty ie $1 e• ),',.11:1: , The 73"e t)r *11.1 13 per tstoretra, eeeludivee 1 F•4aan. `� eat' illtdrtt.t laud enema outlay far Eger, LA, re:11rr4'. centore reed, . tei'lh€eu, provided tttd' li tett tl at`Y"04eal �alei e 1 l r 11:,151 ,.,113e Township of :iteppeleti exelead t Lairs. .lea tiar'toasats and viNng-e4 tett:, fgsllgtty- )I"1;4a by Mr. (Ltt t, baDaY•tPal by :kir, i1 ta1,^: !see tette t48tel'S of tine eulanaaea,t'al 3:"tlait^ f.°airrtaa. tient the eerie dal.�;.a1)1 then tare►t¢1,-'.ef rt'.ill itiY,l perennial prutpaa>rty -lhiy n,l t',, improve the hmehey theehoth wen, ee, 111,009, Little, 010.140O. Bey�t-l- la out menu ttt;1111174'1 elsciv b, Lsa.?.• to I'.l pr(l Aaltt 1 d,n.s� d ".ut. di j ita'r,^ , ri1 ri,.,t n .. t i,l • t , a ,,•> °' td) t➢llaut"". $'157- 111131 E,';. i Ft• t u't on' n a vkry alailt t" iia tl14e' aha- r.''''] ,, ti.' . ... ..... ...... 1 fr�a"Ti iy°'lt.'+inl+bey to i'♦ ¢t1^,�lYtalal• er�t\ q t J . .Jet•tai , t , g; ' 411 t110 Townenia a of 1i`eet feud West d�; ',"tree, t,.li,a.Ytida), ti, ieeit'lt Toon, :+1,0.45,• awl.' ing u'at acre, a•,i DE$ilul, it iii ltrlliolt All. e•31.a'•F7i.B ta'•""i°t°;n9a, I ll 1" "5 A:.; 1 4 ''.Olt ° $1;161.11114, . - .. i *- ,,,, ,-,,'^. R t.:%*4-: ...;it• ,1 ai�e'a31s.;'''',O�eJ-1°'' Lie Ill Vile,c'e at' tat Edi min} aa6 ,1°t1J. , Cita, , e, eYtient;'11rrn;''. ' tl, .:altars fle.16:, wide et¢ti merle f 11114'4' • , n , "' :,' . ; °+iitei.l)11a1 W rant+t °r °i1.) 1.1'73 la.. TI. a e n a 1 o et 3n tee,tai a'n a"a¢I ','Ener• , t. lie tee -e- ;!rale eta, 11"lr, la 1:?,:1, ti neper, e.. tat' \1 tta„tatt*nt �"ritd), 1I+•a••.I be • t• t ,,,1. C tzl T a tzar a a ret I t, a nP•.s 8 a 1i116a.iY, ;u aa'r�a, ta;1al..ar.' 1. Mr. Ma -Au. seconded by lir t 'inns y a $3.1`ttl,tl. 3- d fivi•di ptrutb.tbly' .^tlt.eiliaas �a iert;,„r ee at p9 • ,.a a ^ . . � 1 A 1 fr / 1, 11..E Ir. II...,.°..,, halt that $ aril) be grantee' to repair the \1u►veil M tfr. Ilse'• b:'eended b4 J 190 341111re tint 18 ue'a'ai-tt try fair a► Utn¢t,l- y !Leve;; ,v,^le". t•: 1't ata, Bear. pia gravel road north of Clint:Yni. ail !yell Mr• IUotuilttn. that "limo Lite wort. .,f itleh of the lined. The ialtt•rnall tlali tt leo' 1'r,r:9 t. tt.ri-°rl'a,t t'tnlICStln9.ilpa'7 ts,'+.,t, by 11.r. Derr, t:i•coaatleat by 11r, D. D. alto f:.eltt[1Ni, talon Committee seems .1' l plain nEarl substtantiaai, and the (le- ign uteri * Ruta 1.. 11.4 it. 1., 5 ;:2ar:t,. To , vieut tall erove:le'-lite !hist telt rt' Yt 00 11. E' t'r.ile1 1rart ::\<n. t, C4 no ]!, ewe. �$. 1. r4 Ii T.e anna➢*pia 1y a:att. fh.'aas t a:u C:) iter ttenentialt, I l •t-•ia. ...,., elite! Canute" of l�*e'^ll'aas ton Lennie ie `•2. ,l.p?aaa *.4 ; l,; no,a �a. 1FiI•ott, ell at 'till be ..;l;sEtesl tG repair pave ee n:►tivit.ct'ir4, alfar awn thetown. anttell teape ti r to that, of the 11':tterl.ppt l� the road north tar Seaf,trth. ii enipt muniq!litaltittes Are eouee"rnell, anal 'tenet.; it is trot so Uwe, batt, contains Tone! report of the Conroe Rehineor en near the, report of Etat yaeer, there; ample eeeonnithetsai in for 7() inaliEtles• l ss':u. Wale, last 24,4°,4t, I. I14-14, I•• cite. 1 mile front le I1 .1 It. It. tia.ai ..,. ..,.,•. iia4tks t. ,torero Jte�alttt lot N 1 -iii Iu•91.1.eni was referred to the Read, :sod Bridge ea,nn .it haehthtyg be any gritivaueo to. l'ne barn end! stable aca','nnttl'iI tviaa t l 1 , ,. , dr..l,I- l',,,vat�ldpt l"tarl,rrtiutiih, :,t1 ctliwuittee. rtatnrtly. :f bat it would be advieattle a'nt'i Who, timer tenger. in facet, thee uerer.. 1 mil .4 from 0. T. 13. sta. The app►licatioe from the Clinton ' to rescind the woti w appointing ie ►oeiee:,$.sty for Gil cert+a of luted.t:neat tats and Utn erleh High Sett tole for the u.. R C.muty Veln..ttors. Carried by a ma 9 Thu ht►uee wee opened for (,ccnpn• 4, 11. W. 'Moore. lot . I'e•n. . ty tab r nal. grE►uts we o read and referred to n J•lrity of lb). i tom on the let ti=►y of 1}et'e.utber hint, it•h 'I:.jhnelnitp, 90 tierce, a guile heat the 1.'lutinco Committee. 1 The County Engineer wan instructed , t►1i.1 at the Elate of the salt of ynnr + L. 11..1 13, It. at.tt',,tl.,,.•...lEt tl'ti The Auditore' reports were pre• i to widen tete C.)lhu;wuotl bridals on the t nunilttee ereetaiuetl 4tliutuatee, whole. '1• WtIl.) Monett. .rollot acres243' Cot'n nTo u- sented, showing that the Couo1F towline between SteiIs,. a ow Hay. ellaer1eteri'itice as a class are divider to heater, r, nerth ' `t yfr m (19 00 'Treasurer has in reuse $14'33.63. The ' The report of the Schaal C.. to ntttee thou in the Waterloo house. The I, ii. Ertl• n.1•,t "sti, e„n. 0, Township monies iu the !rands of the Tnwnattip was real, rec remanding that the an- t«itEt1 cost of land autd bullaling, incle..1- Hull, tt.loO,teres,3loal:front t'tin Treasurers were sheen ter be its follower lineation for a !lieu Sehhool Committt• tog ont•taonst's, fencing._ draining, and ,alt- a se, pia• fa'.etlt I.t.11,I. rye+tut'.•75 Itat Aelifield,$48.24; Whim,— (ha. et $eatortlt be granted. With refer. cellar impn•uvetneuts to kande up to Dec ILL Eater►;tan, tet 24, ecu. 10, Town Graey. Hay, `, 4.10 • !nee to the app1ie:t i to oft'le trustees of 31st, 11377, was $::1.8'!)0. ship of liuliett. hitt twrrtt, } miler alien,-- ; : , ,, , Ewen Ltntdesla'r,t....... ........ Iiti O1) H,iwlolc, 51::7.70 ; Htttiert, 57.1#0 ; School Sectitu Nye 7, !;,borne, true The opening of the Wellington Honer' t„, f, 5toan, lot , ''•u. . W,twant.th,. �Icliill.)p,^-� ; Morrie, 90.3 a ; state bonitnittee :lac tillruendetl that a coni was of too recent a erste to nblllliy an- ael3"iniu;t Its}the lit aer.'a, 5Ul1(lueil 11)!1 txi ley, $0.•1:0 ; Stephen, $79 85 ; 'Maker. mittee be appoiettet to consider and nueal titatistics, or to have eats reetorify 13.s't'm. 4;tet!p•,1't atI'ofniug vf11a.^a, ,,f smith, ; Turuberr•v, $49.;;4 ; Us• doll with the grir•valnee COnhplainetl tit', tested the woriti•'g of the institution, 11t�'t11, C"a,otutt'ta naiiu.,.,.... . ' f,8 CMt ; said Ca) rriittee to Ol eist ,..+.. .., „. • , , , „' 2 T , borne, $51 85 , Ia. Walvauoah,tilt39.1i3, � m u tb of .Tu ter but the lteove, and other +, city #11 1.1.1. �fe„,e.,�tr, 1. } 10, C;++».... loan - W. \Vatwauoslt, ti29,88 ; Gailericil High Squier, 111r. Miller, Tutiptector, and 11r. i cera with whom your Committee btui :+hip of Stanley, ua) nervs, Iuile Behold, $040.87 ; Clinton nigh School, :.rider-inae, t;otutty Clerk. the pleasure of meeting, expressed from L, II, a: 11. II. Station,,, 80 00 $148.58. Several small accounts fret Mr. Henniugs moved in emend:mut, thetn••alrthe an b.4ni highly eatislied so > Also, otter from Hayfield, previo,ns to aver. ro id aud bride repaint were pnatssetl, seconded by Mr. Currie, that the lap• far ; toel in the County „of Waterloo, tistuueut, which is *Molar the prupe>.ed limit,. Mr. Garrow moved, seconded by Mr, l'licatiun for a Ili.eh Scooter in Senforth the manager of the iustittnit)n, the Wilson, that she Rev. -Dr. Ure, be re- be not granted. Lost by a majority of County Clerk, (who i•i alio inspector), appointed Trustee for the Goderteth 18. The repurt wa•' then acdopted, the Reeve anti Mayor cf Berlin, rand 8 High School,—Carried. The report of the Finance Commitee number of leading citizens, with whom June 7. was presented, rec•linuteuding the pay - Grants were made to improve the meet of ceraaiu amnnuts for work following roads :—$200 froin Goderi3h done, aud showing she estlanates for to Allen's Corners ; $200 north of Clinton ; $2011 north of Seaforth ; 20 on the 0 southern boundary a of Huy; $300 on the northern boundary, lead the carrent year to be 58,800 dellare, regiliring a mill and eighty four Mind• maths of the dollar of the equalized aa. setsnhent of the county, and reeoln- lug from Lncknow to Wingham, mending that a by-law be passed itn• liloved by Me. Hunter, seconded by nosing the above rate, mud that a rate, Mr. Miller, that the County Engineer be levied sufficient to rai'te the school be instructed to have the approel.rlies to the bridges on the boundary line le- tweeu Hibbert aud Usbo.nhe repaired. Also the boundary line between Bien - shard aid Ueborne, sod that the Clerk notify the County of Perth that they wilI be required to pay half tate ex pease. --Carried. equivalent, atlso that :2,168, balance of pretniutn realized frown the teazle of the ,Sterling debentures, be applied to the sinking fund for the same debentures, and that the Tx ensurer be authorized to invest the saiue. Mr. Jewel moved, seconded by Mr. Webster, that $200 be grantel to re. Schedule showing the ntunber of in- tlitrent persons in the County of Huron that could be sent to a Poor !douse, and also the amount paid for your Committee met, state that with charity, by the rearpectivo 1tlunicipali practical experience of the working of ties in the County, for the year A. D. the institution for nine years, and' 1877. while Laboring nn ler tile di.liculty of having to admit a number of inmates . a who would. nptttirttl.3w uelouit to other oonntiea, had they a Poor tlonso, there is no difference of opinion as to its n'efulneba, both from au economic and humane point of view, and that if the Wilding should by any inisfortene be destroyed, the C,nuty of \Valerloo would immediately rebuild it. The staff required to manage the premises is not so large ; all the work of the Waterloo House and Fartn being (1'rue by tl a Manager, Mr. Mc,tfahoa, his wife, (who is also Matron.) anti her. Gaunt moved, seconded by me, pair the road between Goderich aui their family, one male assistant, one Potter, that the engineer be instructed Anthony Allnn'e corners.—Carried. man and team, end an extra man and to examine and report if the bridge on The usual grant, of $300 to the 33rd team, for a few days only, during seed ing and harvest. the boundary line between East and West Wawauosh is i', the proper place, as parties ou the line are runuing their fences to the end of the baidge, and al- so in the centre of the out leading to the bridge on the south side.—Carried. Melted by Mr. Hunter, seconded by l3ntttalion was this year increased to 400 dollars, to assist in paying the cost of trttusport to Lite headquarters for drill. The report of the special committee to meet Mr. Langmnir ware read, recto-- mending that in view of the fact that Mr. Young, that the clerk be requested the 0 uinty contemplate building a to lay the securities of the Oouuty House of Refuge, which would lessen Treasurer before the Council for the , the nuanber of vagrants and ethers who annual examination as regnired by are uow frequently inmates of the gaol,. statute.—Carried. The securities were that the enlargement of the gaol be not reported to be satisfactory. proceeded with. The report of the Equalization Coln- The report of the House of Refuge mittee Messrs. Webster, ' Straeh:an, Committee wag read, l.s fol1nwe :-- Ohidley, Huuter, Afchlillao, Castle.'111.' J. Johnston, Young. D. D. Wilson, Leckie, Black anti Walker, was to the following effect That the eamo plan had been followed as was adopted last year, which was found to have given general satisfaction. It had been stilt- ed that there had been a wide differ- ence in the percentage of •assessment in the varionetownships, but the °eat- mittee had found from the valuations poor and destitute, established in these green by . the several representatives, counties. Your Committee, ontheir return, gave iustructioes for an advertisement to be inserted in the official paper for the e:ninty, for sites for Eluu"e of Ref• age and Industrial Fartu. 14 offers of hams in the differeut parts of the comity were reoeived, and your Coni• mittee, witeain the last week, visited and made a ca, eful examination of those offered ; in most cases the price asked we considered far too high, whit: in some it is reasonable,' rengiug from $60 to $110 per acre. From the sites so .offered we would recommend tlhe REPORT Of SPECIAL:00M3t1'rritE ON HOUSE selection of one of the three following. O1 REFUGE. lots, should the Cnincil adopt shy re- Members—S, Bleck, John McMillen, port of your Committee and go on with L. Hardy, John Keine, John Leckie, the building, viz : Lot 19, Huron and Chas, Girvin, Warden. Read, Goderich Township, 70 'teres, Your committee visited the Counties 63 cleared, 1 to 1+ miles from L. H. Ss of Waterloo and Wellington, according B. By. Station, Rich. Rye, ()wrier, price to your instructions, the latter week of $60 per acre ; lot 24, ocn. 10, Township February, and made a personal exam!• of - Hallett, 100 acres, 85 to 90 cleared, nation of the Houses of Refuge for the adjoining Londesboro Station L. H. es B. Rv., John Lasham, owner, price $68 per acre ; lot, Apart No. 2, con. 9, Town NUXICIPAI.ITIES. 1s t'all1ER OF AS1Ort ;T PAID IVDIOL:1T POI, CHARI'rT Ii PEltae\6. 1877. 3,hbeld .......... B+avfletd........ ...... Blyth , lie•u,sehs , Clinton ...,., C eiborne Exeter .,. Goderich Town... Goderich'2'p..... Grey.. ..... ..... Hay. Howic[c... Hallett deKil1•tp ... 'Morrie ... Seaforth........... Stanley............ Stephan Toekerenhitih.,.,.., Toru berry .... Usborue E. Wlawanosh W. Wawanosh Wingham Wroxeter. Total • 6 12 1 2 $213 88 ... 10 00 .. 6725 .. 195 25 • 90 60 :.. 285 19 • 116 25 18 ... 598 08 ... 2 ... 223 64 ... 4 or 5 .. • 249 89 • ..... 21 00 92 45 9 340 00 . , 263 52 • 116 01 6 .,. 175 30 2 . 18 00 . 2 or 3 ,,. 60 00 1 125,00 5 ... 232 50 ., 2 ... 237 61 2 ... 215 91 2t.. 17250 175: 59 10 00 1)1N(1 I3A1'al)IIp.(r, &,11't:1TIi. at•tt>rs, 4.ttornolvs, t+tiliiitorp, t`ont- �akrlt^E: ilt,zToti't; Itl.ecs, water treet, t -t .'!t i I . trAro ' a.1 . t . i7eRtlrv(,, ff .A.L,t4: FII ry atLCOMSt)N S (".bI)1aY, 11arr4ete10. va,tpaicato a ttw. .(tee at Loan. telt T...a;A 1,at::to. !Ilio pipet!, t.It`ta•r, MeDI.0 MIP,11. ut'lttl'.iS'1;It.NtlT,t`a,ltl'T CONVEI,1!+eER. eh ONES q' ;tti)Smsltil) 4o.'r , .:letortaeveent•law. Solleitnrrt + errs a•t+nae, •ps."rre, t'olttnnta96oners 11l11.lt i, tar te:lDat t.3tart'a tt .Tia i,i:, 1y.0 HOSCIZIP, liel•ur Ilt:tteana Iatca'k, a't•titorsi .r.':1nry•r, 78 ...• $4305 41 I1"Tf'tl 11ember cif •.,it.,a o of Physielans' rtlitl SILrat one tf .tr., Yana Stroot.Botor. till 1N.—CORONEII F11Ir the ('!,nate of lfatr.,n. t'*Tice, next Onor to per, i, ctirlin8'tutture, Exeter. W, .1.OW IN(i, M. D. M. C. . 8, t;Tnttuato Vietorla t'niversts note t; rottidt'ucv, tu'u aloe liabitratinv i:'tt.t,' C.1Ia:)OR1e., MI U. 0. M. • Gradatatt, of McGill University. 3routvint dare and r(-sniteuce. kaxeter, Out. O:t)ee 1 cure t+te, len. lit and 7 to mu. In !IR. II.VING, a1RADITATl'a: C Is 1i,I.SPr1't9•itntyCollege ')ce'hereoiteet Pta,'uelaanh and sart:e'ons int., . Alice Iiipktou. HOTELS ESTI IN HOTEL, t;Inn efi Iserhn.-- Thin /!site] has bent leased for a terra ai' :.enrs,tand etaS been meets fitted up. Every eon- veuaence for ct'mnu•reiul travellers. 'a'ki' be••t• brands of 1i.luara and *lire at the bar. Good hostler its atteudauce. CHRISTIAN Ii"1ITLEIn, Prop. (Grund !tend, :day e. i*1,7b713. G'u. { 1LN'1'itAL HO'T'EL, CRED)ITON ) -•11'111, Baker pr<9rietor. 'Ibis hotel ]las !leen newly turnislett and fitted tq, In fr,t•class style. Lar;e an+h convenient Show 11(0015 fur commercial Travellers: hest of liquor •• and cigar: at the Bar. Attentive Hnstlors-alwttes on hand, 3I ^: 1-3m. 1� II"L?.11i RAKER. 1UANSION HOUSE, IILNNSALL, hex, King at , east side of the railway'. This trete. has re'ce.atly change] builds, and is well tar- t nie1.t:*1 throughout. Excellent table,. Every at- tention paid to travellers Good stabling. The venin best brands of i. uor at the bar. '.Lx- " ) t ITCHARD. e n REYNOLDS, Prop, kI.1:1•3m. Moved in amendment by Mr. Grant. seconded by Mr. Whitely, that no action be taken for the erection of the House of Refuge until next January meeting of the council. Upon t to names being called for, there voted for the amend- ment, Messrs.. Walker, J. R. 1Vliller, Kerr, Sletnmon, Hays, Studien, Mil- er, Hunter, Yearly, Rennie, Potter, Graham, Coughlin, Gray, Cook, Elliott, Whitely, Weir, Connor. Gaunt, Castle, ST. M 1R "G .[TIME+'WORKS. our,lrawn kilns beingnow in fall operation and turning outdaily a targe ryrmntit3 of that forsifel purposes cannot be surpassed in the Domin- ion. t'artieiiarom a41istanee can a/ways beer +:plied either at the ideas or dehiverd by teams ata e. est remunerative rates. Orders from fl distance promptly attended to. WHITSON & SCLATEE. Grocer!esS Confectionary Smoking Tobacco 25 Cents per Ib CHOICE TOBACCOES AND CIGAR always in stock. I SPORTSMEN'S DEPOT. School Books, Stationary, Magazin ea Willi ALL THE LATEST news N.B.—Sewing iaachin,: Needles of every kind. h.' ITS01.D. NRW SGOT cig SIXOE SI -XOP IN CREDITON. Next Door to Baker's Hotel. Parties wantitg first-class work will line it to their advantage to call before leaving their orders elsewhere. Only first-elasa materia] used. Sewed work a speciality, Repairing promptly attended to. CHRISTOPHER RALT, Crediton, March 7, 1878. y. w •••1 e•7