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The Brussels Post, 1905-2-16, Page 41~l,r%n ai r:ass.ei `lgsfi, THURS 04Y, FEB. 16, 1905. Huron CountY Couneil. The January eeeeion of the minty oounoil of Huron opened on Tutsday afternoon, Jan, 310, in purenenoe of ndjourument and concluded ou Friday afternoon, Appltuatiooe for the position of county Auditor were reueived from the following gentlemen and left ou the table : J, Gavenlook ; 11, W, Irwin, Bay. field ; H, W. Ball ; M, Lockhart, Au born ; N. Robson, Clinton ; W. Molter - cher, Wroxeter ; F. Morley, Whalen ; M. Blank, Bruseee ; R A. Carrick, Kin• tail ; J, Britton, Oonetaaoe ; P. Oantelon, Clinton ; E, Zeller, publisher Zuriob Herald, W. Moffatt, J. H. Cameron, and L. 0, Fleming applied to be appointed on the County Board of Examiners. The Prisoners' Aid Association and the E'at Heron Women's Instibute asked for grants, Moved by Mesere. Morrison and Grieve, that R. S. gays be appointed trustee of Seaforth collegiate Institute. Moved by Messrs. Canteen and Ferris, that John Raneford be appointed ttastee of Clinton Collegiate Institute. Moved in amendment by Masers. Isbieter and Currie that Jona Torrance be appointed trustee of Clinton Collegiate Institute. Moved by Messrs. MoLean and Iebieter that Rev. Dr, Ure be appointed trustee of Goderiob Collegiate Iuatitate. These four motions were Bent to the Education committee. J. Bartley, reeve of Ashfield ; W. Huuter, ooanoiilor, and ex reeve Dalton waited on the oonnril in reference to the washout at Port Albert, The matter wee referred to the Road and Bridge oom• mittee. Moved by Mr. McLean, seconded by Mr. McQuillan, that the new members of thio Council go out to Port Albert and examine the bridge fur themselves. Car- ried. The afternoon eeeeion on Wednesday was a short one, in order to allow the membere to drive out to Port Albert. Oa Thursday afternoon a deputation waited on the Council in esterenle to a proposed change in the boundaries of U. S. S. No 4, Goderiob and Hazlett town. ships. A large number of gentlemen ad- areaeed the council and the matter was passed on to tbe E•laoation committee. ROADS AND BRIDGES. The Read end .Bridge Committee re commended the a0oeptanoe of the tenders of the Sarnia Bridge Oornpany for the enperatruotare of tbe Amberley bridge, span 95 rt., at $1,460 ; Laoknow bridge, smut 60 f epee 110 ft., 91,510 ; McO& n'e bridge, span 60 ft., 6840 ; total, $4,650. These were the lowest tendere. Tbe committee advised the acceptance of the tender of Frank Gottridge, Seaforth, for the con orate abutments at Amberley bridge, at 96 25 per cubic yard ; of Nelle & Labey, for SioUaon'e bridge, at $4 95 per cubic • yard ; of Charles Barber, Winghaen, for Morriebaak bridge, at 94 76, and for Luohnow bridge, at $4 85. The com- mittee recommended no 'union with refer. n ee to the deputation from Aabfield in ooaneotion with the Port Albert bridge ; that no action be taken with reference to the communication of Mr. Campbell, o ommiasioner- of Highways for the Province of Ontario, with reference to Government grant ; that oo action be taken with reference to the invitation from the Western Ontario Good Roads Aseooiation to a meeting in Toronto next Febr'tary. The report wag amended to the effect that Charles Barber be given the contract for the abutments of the Amberley bridge instead of Frank Gat- uridee. The County Oommieeionerr reported that several bridges would require to be refloated daring the coming Summer and in some eeeee new joists were needed. He recommended that, where new joists were needed on old steel bridges, ateel joists aheald be procured if possible in order to make a permanent improvement. Most of the iron and eteel bridges should be painted during the coming Summer. The Bleok Creek and Z+Hand bridges bad bean satisfactorily completed with the exception of the painting of Zetland bridge, which wan being held off mail the warm weather. The total Bromine of orders issued during 1904 was $22,203 23 ; amount leaned eince December session, $5,681 30. 724070RS EDUCATIONAL. ., The Ednoation oommtttee'e report as adopted by the oounoil, appointed John Reneford as trustee for Clinton Collegiate Iaetitute ; R. 8. Hays for Seaforth Col. legiate Inetitate ; and Rev. Dr. 'Ore for the Goderiob Collegiate Institute. The oommittee recommended no action in reference to the regneet from the Trustees Aeeooiation to eeud a delegation to the convention to be held in Toronto. In refereuce to the request from ratepayers of U. 8. S. No, 4, Goderioh and Hallett townehipe, to dieeolve the steatitic, the committee reoommended that all parties nit having already done °o be requested to pre° nt in writing what Changes they deeire to the County Clerk in order that all queetione in diepate may be fairly dente with, and recommended that H. Hatton, Exeter ; W. Clegg, Wineham ; the junior oonnty Judge; and the In. epeotore of Emit end Wen Huron oom• pose a board of arbitrators. Statietioe of Clinton Collegiate were as follows : 1002 1905 1004 Total' attendance 21,887 211179 02442 County puplla .. 10,019 10,208 10,100 Oust Of maintenance 88,100.98 85,007,67 $5,466,81 Amount of Leglelative grant ,$088 26 5988 81 8942 10 Seaforth Collegiate : Total attendance 28,417 27,792 26629 flaunty pu0ile... 18 415 11.882 12,520 Groes expenditure 85,64228 $5,71110 55,617 28 Legislative grant 056 68 936801 5082 70 Goderiob Collegiate; Total attendance 81,477 80,709 03,608 County pupils' 9,718 9 080 11,724 arras expenditure 50,162 77 $6 556 80 $6,85800 Leeigtative grant $1,021 07 $1,02 12 51,08680 Inepeoboe Tom reported three hew brick and one new Dement blook eohoel, ',alit daring the year in hie inepeatorate. The element eohool fn U. S. 8. No, 4, Goderioh and Hullett, cost 91,400, the new sohoal le 8. S. No. 6, Stanley, net 91,300, onone0iag about $1,800 Was built le 8, S. No. 8, Stephen, and one coating ttbot7t 91,200 in le. 8, Na, 10, Ueborne. A.bool $8,500 wee [spent en the improve• menta ae the Goderioh Model, were a ill four school houses whish e be repaired or replaced, At peasant were 56 brio's, 5 atone end 43 eubogl home, In many of the a swine the oondition 01 the ground a diagrams, bot in many other grounds were neatly kept ; lMet year were 47 men and 84 women teethe against 50 men and 82 women previous year ; the average °clary p men was 9444 end to women 930 oompared with $406 and 9300 respe ly i0 1903 ; ohaugee of teachers d the yeer, 54 ; total attendance, aeoinecrease t in 0thin 1903 a number of there r enraper' teaohere; the number of pupils i Oootiuuatinn °lessee had inoreaoed 601 in 1908 to 630 is 1904 ; at the trustees had puroh libraries during the year • Exeter public school was doing junior leaviug and aommeroial with remarkable 0000008 ; the teat, throughout the inspectorate were fait but the frequent change of teaohere, oonob.rnt obange in course of studied the iaeaperience of many teaohere made it impoeeible to snare eatiefaotory reunite iu all cares ; there were many teaohere with neither the experienoe nor the maturity to perform their duties Gonne fully ; all the schools were vieited twine. D. Robb iuepeotor for East Huron, reported 37 male and 87 female teaohere ; e deoreaee of 2 male -and an inareaee of 2 female teaohere : 44 eohoule °hanged teaohere; average eatery paid men 9453, an inoreoee of 930 over the preceding year ; average salary paid, women $317 The tweeter referred to the leaden MS of the0moaut of oorporal punishment irflloted and mentioned the oaae of S. S. No. 4 Grey, where the discipline, order, prope,ratiou of 'woos, calling and die. mieeiug school, etc., were left entirely to the pupils, who attended to these matters tbroogb their elected representative, tbe pupils had also purchased a library, rte experiment was nompletely eueeee there were 14 libraries in the 83 ru schools, whioh was considered a regreta smell number ; to 1890 6.285 papile w enrolled in the rural wheels in 1904 0 There and Ikliteheil and Pudd, The Remota board of the louder of Saunders, & Creech, nein there the lowest, was accepted,. A ga.;ple frame memory report recommended the obool usual greet of 9600 to enppletnerlt the e was pay of the men of the 33rd reg.:mot a the while in oarnp, the grant not in any gees there to exceed 25 manta per day per men, re, as Tbe Sperdal Committee reoonem.•.lded the that the petitiou of the village of Zeck* eid to to be inoorpurated as a polio° villotr be 9, as granted and that it by•laa to 'bet .ffeot olive. be passed at the June geeelon ; that the urine Cleric and Treasurer alga the petition 5,778, from the Mayor of Tornio in regard to a de the amendment to the charter of the nand telephone companies ; that no satin.' be n the taken in regent to the memorials from from the aunty of Yurk regardiug powers of many motor vehicles on the highways. The awed report was adopted. the In regard to a atter from Prouetoot, In 1 Hayti & Blair re Livingstone ve, Huron work the Finenoe Committee reported they bare ao0eidered the o000ty liable for 900.12 and recommended the wane to be lurid and that the County Engineer be aekod 80 make explanation to the Connell regard ing same. The Jailer reported 7 vagrant,', 1 tueane inmate, 8 persons oaofined for heft and 1 for fraud. MOTIONS. Moved by Mesere. Cantelon and Lamont that E Z •filer, of Zurich, and F, Kerley, of Ueborue, be County as litore for this year. Oarried. Moved by Mance. Speakman and Morrison that a by-law be prepared authorizing the Warden and Treaeo,er to borrow 940,000 for current expt'utee. Carried. Moved by Aimee. Spaokman and Morrison that Meagre. Moffett and Oameron be appointed on the Board of County Exeminera. Carried, Moved by Mr. MoKenz,e, emended by Mr. McQuillan that tbie Council now In end session ueeire to expreea oar eymiiatby stet with Mr. Griffin, our present jailer, in rel the loge of one of hie family by death and bly in hie own serious illness, and we hope he ere will soon be teetered, and that e. Dopy of my this resolution be sent to Mr. Griffin. Carried. Moved by Meearg. McKenzie and tree Alex, Stewart, booth Noeft G, J. n, 14 : vote,00 by law 8 Q0 • ' 91 McNaught, boot!, No. 4 C$ J, 1t vote on by law 8 00 Jno, Oust, boot', No, 1, nr10010ipel elootion 8 00 Joe. L. Davidson; booth No. 2, municipal eectian# . ,..,, 3 00 Alex. Stewart, booth Nu8, munt- nipat 0e0t10n 3 00 H. McNaught, bo,lb No. 4, muni oipal eleuti"n .. 8 90 Jou. Duobtte, buoth No 0, mound pnl election 8 00 A Reymann, booth No. 7, munici- paleeoliou 8 00 Jnu Cut, booth No. 1, promote) eleottgn 4 00 Joo, L Davideon, booth No. 2 pro vinaial election 4 00 Alex. Stevrari, booth No. 8, previa` • Mat 4 00 H. McNaught, booth No 4, prole oial Mediae 4 00 Joe. Dauber, booth No 6, provtu offal election 4 00 A. Ray memo, booth No, 7, Previte oial election 4 00 J. Kreuter, ea'ary as Oolleotor South Division 45 00 J. $ranter, postage and stationery 2 00 P. J Bishop, salary as Oolleotor North Diviei''n 40 00 P. J. Bishop, postage & stationery 2 00 Jae Livingetone, eatery ae auditor 12 00 Juo. M. Davies, salary as auditor 12 00 D. W. Daubar, wood for Hall,,,. 5 00 A. McDonald, clmhee for Jacob Stamm) to go to Houma of Refage 1 20 D. Johnston, expeuaee to Clinton with Jacob Stemma 5 65 Wm. Golhraitb, gravelling on bdy Grey & Elma, Grey's share2 50 Ethel Public Library 5 00 .Ino, Forrest, spikes 2 50 A. MaNeir. postage, stationery and • ealary 12 10 Lougeway d; ',OOoOa• they per 8. - Cole, timber for bridges 6 Con Drain 22 68 R. W. Livingston, telephone rid Goderiuh and Brendle ' 75 Ou m'tion the Oonnwit then ndjnarnod to meet on Monday, Feb. 27th at 10 a. m. JOHN 5OlNToeu, Clerk. hfal the and 8 755,' deoreaee of 40 per nab in 14 years iu urban naban schools the deoreaee for the see Oantelon that the Warden and Mr. Our. same period was 25 per cent; the aver attendance had iuereaeed from 53 to per cent. 1000I9987 OFFICE FIGURES. Wm. Coate' returns for the year 19 allowed the following figures ;-To umber of inetrnmeote regiotered dart the veer, 4,037 ; total fees theref $4,536 05 ; the instruments register were ;-1 patent, I,434 deeds, 9 mortgagee 1,095 dioohargee of mort6ag I82 wile, 4 leo ee, 8 meobanioe tie ocher instruments 351 ; entracte fnrnie ed 606, aearehea 941, fees earned a not reueived 9620.35, erose fees for ye 95.75760 gross amount for previous ye 90,666, amount paidto deputy regietr 91.200 other charges paid by regietr $1,245 46 ; amount of surplus of gro "looms paid to county 91,128.80, amoe of net surplus paid to the county 9866 net amount received by registrar 92,096 6 01 the mortgagee registered 18 were f ver $5.000, 273 between 92,000 a 95.000,243;between 91,000 and 62,00 413 under 91,000, 13 amount nominal aogreeete amoua1of all euoh mortgag $1,444,589 12. 60 ria sell the old material of the Zerlan bridge to the beet advantage for eh County. Carried. Moved by Meagre. 1fcQlhi;lan and 04 MoLean that Mr. Iebieter be appeInte nal iuepeotor of the cement work oe tb 0g Morriebank bridge. Carried. or, Moves by Messrs, McLean and Doig ed that Mr. McQuillan be appointed inepeoto 61 of Dement work on the bridge Son,lt o as, Luokuow. Carrhed. ne, Moved by Meagre. MoNaugbton and h• Spaokman that Mr, Morrieou be.appuiut- nd ed iuepeotor of cement work on the M0 ar Cann bridge. Carried, ar Moved by Meeers.0ontelon and Fee. ar re that lir. McKenzie be appoi0ted to ar inepe00 the concrete work at the Amber. ea ley bridge. Carried. n0 7, B7•LAwt PA9eED. 7. Bylaw No. 1 was paaeed appointing or W. Lane sed D. Oautelonmilkers of nd Criminal jnetine a00oante, and Frank 0, Morley and E. Zeller to audit and ieport ; on all other 00om0000 affecting the dor. 0e poralion, the auditote of orimival jlsttee accounts to receive 93 per day and 10o. a mile, one way oorv, and the Miler anditore to rnooive 940 each. e• Bylaw, No, 2 was passed authoeiz'ng e the Warden and Treaearer to borrow o money for county parpoeee anti' the r• taxes were received, the total amount eo borrowed not to exceed $40,000 o Bylaw No. 3 was pasted appointing r Jades Holt; H. Huston, Exeter •; and n Wm, Clegg, Winghem, arbitrators in r reference to the dieeolution of U. 8, 8, No. 4, Qoderiah and Hulett town rape. o A numberof ratepayers of the ecatiou o had petitioned the ounces of the two f townships concerned to take the nem: o eery steps, Hallett had grantee' the petition, bot Goderiob township tailed , to do so, henoe the petition to the oonnly enroll. The petition t0 the towuship ora t onoile tweed that lot 29, oonoeeeen 4, Hallett, and -lots 27, 28 and 29, con. 6, Hallett, be added to. the U. 8. S. No. 2, Hallett, and that Iota 35 and 36,. ann. 8. Hallett, be added to 8. 8. No. 6..Hulleet. Moltesiwgrtit. ' d George Gr.hum, formerly oe ,Howiok, e but now of Etme, had the mietortuue, to have bis leg broken in two paces by hie sleigh upsetting nod is irnpruvieg very d slowly. 8 The milkdrawing for the season of 1905 was let le lite Orange Half on Sat. :Inlay, 4th limalimaSome ienteo went high- : ' 8r and seine lower than 1904 a000rding to f the wraps:eldest. ' Rubs Cetherr, the veteran milk drawer of the 4th con., sot /51PRovPDIENTS TO COUNTY PRORATEThe County Proberty committee r commended that eight storm window be purchased for the ground floor of th eget, the work to be nuder the supe vision of Ounncillor McLean and ,Tarn key Knox (bat the counter in th registry office be replaced by a oirouia o0e,the work to be ander the eapervieio of Councillor McLean and Regietra Coate and the poet not to exceed 950 the committee also recommended ah placing of one storm window in th Crown Attorney's office, the Meaning o a steam valve in the County Olerk' office, the placing of a new window in Judge Holt''s office to provide more ligbe two etorm wtndowe for the law library and two for Judge Doyle'° room : tba the roof of the apart house be repaired and the question o! repairs in the aoart room be left in the hands of Council of MoLean to.aeoertain the probable 0080 of a metallic °ailing, papering the walla and varaishiug the woodwork, Mr. McLean to report at the Jane meeting. The report was adopted. THE HOUSE OF REF0G8, The House of Refage committee re• ported vi0fting Oleo home January the 310 and finding' 86 inmates, too many for thela000mmodation. The committee were well satisfiedwith the mangement. The windmill was cal of order and should be attended to. A new heater hod been pat in the lanudry at a coat of 930. The committee recommended the appointment of Mr. French as 0o001y Constable. The report was adopted. The Building Committee of the Hoose of Refuge reported that the contractor had done namely anything Ritmo their last report, dated Deo. 6th, 1904. The builders' risk of insurance parrying the riek on the old building and (temente was renewed till March Slat at a oast of $10 per month. A oopy of a letter to the contemner from the architect called attention to damage done by the weather and requested 'him to plaoe the large skylight in position at 0008 or otherwise properly protect the same opening by towering the same with boarding and tar paper. The 0ontrag8Or wonid be charged with the ooet of tbe heat the oommittee direoted lir. French to turn on. OTHER 1(01118170. The Exeontive Committee reaomended that John Knox reoeive 950 per month so long as he is doting fn the capacity of jailer ; that the Ontario Statutes for 1905 be obtained for each member of the Couuoil and the Consolidated Municipal Aot for emelt of the new membere. also that The Monioipal World for each member ; that 0o action be taken on the retry et for a grant to the Women's Inetitato of Emit Huron ; that the following 000el grants' be made ; Child ren'o Aid Society, 960 ; Agelaultnral and Hortioulturel Sooietiee, taolt 920; Public Libraries each 915 ;Ten/lens Inot into, each 925 ; IF'armera' institute, moll 825 ; Prisoners' Ald Aoeomiation,• 910 ; Sink Children's Hospital, 920 ; for flowers at oturt house gronnde, 910 The amounts to be paid the three Col, legiate Inatitateo were lie follow; ;- Seaforth 92 221 88 •, Clinton $2,054.87 ; Goderleb, 91,900 ; Ste Mary's for attend arson of 909110 from the County of Huron 951,17, Tender° for printing had been received trete Venattor & Robertson, Applsford & Duncan, Sanndero & Creech Grey Council Meeting. The Commit met pursuant to order in the Township Hall, Monday, Feb 6:h al 10. a. m., the Reeve in the chair and the other members all prawn►. The min- utest of last meeting were read and ap- proved. Oa motion of Grant and Fraser; Bylaw No. 230, known its Steel Bridge Bylaw, was read a second time. Co motion of Brown and John. °ton By law No. 230 was reed a third time and finally passed. On motion of Fraser and Brown Bylaw No. 238 wee read let, and and 8rd time and finally passed, authorizing the Reeve and Treas- urer to borrow from the Standard Bank on au overdrawn account the money required to meet o0rrent expenditure. Carried, The Auditors' Report was received and read over and finally audit• ed by the Council. 1'e was moved by Fraser, seconded by Grant, that the Anditore' Report be adopted and then the Clerk be authorized to have 50 copies printed. Carried. Moved by Brown, seconded by Fraser that the township printing be given to W. H Kerr at the deme figure as Teat year, $50.00 Carried. ',loved by Brown, ascended by Grate that tenders be remised up lo next meeting of Connell- for the building of clement abut. - meats at White's and Uranbrook bridges, contraction to tender by the noble yen 100 oement and excavation, Carried. -Moved by Grant, seconded by Brown then as 000n as the eeoaritiee of the Treaeurer are eatiefaotory to the Anch• tore the books and much will be headed over to the Trooeurer, parried, Moved by Johnston, seconded by Brown that the Clerk order six onpiea of the Now Assessment Aot for membere of the Connotl. Carried. Moved by Johnston, ee0oaded by Prager that Neil McNair be appointed Ammer for the year 1905,10 eatery 9100 Carried, Moved by lnbm e'en, emended by Grant that An'hotey ,of Reymann be appointed Treasurer at a eh oa'ary of 9100. Moved in amendment by : to Veneer, seconded by Brown that James.+ Turnbull be appointed Treasurer. The l et. Reeve voted for the motion and it was lie deolered carried. On motion of Brown, tin eeeonded by Johnston the following et aoc0un0e Were ordered to be paid :-- Ro Man. World Asamt, Roll and 009. lee Man. W.,rld for Coattail,...:$ 7 84 hot Alex. Morrison, work on Grey & De 17 ma bdy, per Ben, Brent.- 17 75 Me old route at en Adeline, J. Briebin wielded the hummer. REAL ESTATE. GOOD 50 ACRE FARM FOR sale, 8 i Lot 25Oon 31, Grey. Easy terms. Apply to 0140. 11. x010, on the l',remises, Urenbrook P. 0., or 1', 8, Scott, irneseis, 25 l 1AR111 FOR SALE.-OBOT0h7 GO acro farm for eale, being 8.,uth half Lot O,Uou 7, Gley, Mostly seeded down and well mannred, Good bank barn and comfortable bonito. Close to eolhool and 21 miles from Brussels. G gores of Pall wheat in. Apply to .1, 0, TIIUS, Brussels, 80.0f 1 ARM FOR SALE.- GOOD homoetead-100 a0ra0-in the Town- ship of Morrie, Huron county, For partlo• niers apply to ' 9 0!- J' BEINNETT. 350 Bathurst et, Toronto, :FARM FOR SALE CONTAIN- It0 90 sorsa, being North halvea of Lute 15 outs 16, Ooe.1, 07eyy. comfortable 0rume bones, book barn, orchard, &o, O 4 miles from ldoleawortb. Good locality nod line roads. Immediate poe0e0eton. For further partloulare apply to or write W H. 11770308, Brussels. ARM FOR SALE.-Tj1E UN - A. ing Lot 201g(ion, 7, trey too a salfarm, lir Th is a 0001 Portable house, bank barn, or. chard, wells, &o, Pram is only i mile from the thriving village of Ethel., For further l'ortioutare 08 to price, terms, &o., apply to 92108. EAT14 HOLLANll, 78 Sinter street, Toronto, GOOD FARM - FOR SALE, - The undersigned offer for sale his farm. being Lot 1, Oon. 18, Grey, It 10 010. toted on rho Gravel road,2 miles South of all cle red but 13 contains 100 There f good a 1 first class brick house and kitchen, heated with furnace, wood abed, ertesiun well with windmill and water le pumped to baro. bun Ham 98 80 feet. et.Good orchard, statues Fla well teueed ; pleasantly situated Will be sold nn easy terms. ' Apply on premieoo or Brus• eels P. 0.. EN17A8 0BI011. L'ARMS FOR SALE. - 550 of Greyyacres 1 of 10, Ooh • 14n100 acreTownship t 1 Oon 14,100 acres ; and Wi Lot 18,. con. 74, 60 sores -250 emu'. An iu excellent. condi- tion with fire0•olaealtuliding,; brick hones with barn, r0dern ' oot and straw house, 'gable, 80. Well watered. From 95 to 40 mores of '.10iug100 acres ofiret-class Con, good frame house and largo bank baro nearly- new. The property can be cold in two or three mullet0 to avis purehaeme. -Terme liberal. Alio a commodious dwelling twine and lot in lruseeln: For tartber partlou- lare app`ly to•the• owner ou the promiaea, LAGOBLIN .luoNJ;IG, or to JNO. L76CRIB; Idrvseele. 21.00 • WIZ' , W AT O. i 3 OF THE TOWNSH.iP OF' GREY A By-law . o •authorize. the issue 'of Debentures of the Township of Grey, in the County of Hvn'ooe, for the purpose of constructing • Cement or. Steel Bridges and Gement or Mone Abutmtefits in the said Township of Grey. AND WHEREAS DA8 it is desirable t raise a° byway y of loan for the sal purpose the sum of Th`rty Thomsen Dollars ($30,000.00), and it will be neons sexy to issue debentures of the said Town ship of Grey, for'the Haid sum of $30 000.00, as hereinafter provided, whioh i the debt intended to be created by thi By-law, the proceeds of the said Deben tures to be applied to the purposes afore said and to no other parpoeee. Aud whereas the amore' t required by the Consolidated Municipal Aot, 1903, to be raised annually by *pedal rate for paying the said debt and interest, is the cum of 92207.40, payable in twenty equal annual payments of principal and interest combined, And whereas the amount of the whole rateable property of the Township of Grey, according to the last revised As- sessment Roll thereof, is 91,795,826. And whereas the amoun6•of the exist- ing debenture debt of the said Township of Grey is $44,132.39, of whioh neither principal nor interest is in arrear. - Therefore the corporation of the Town- ship of Grey, by the Municipal Council thereof, enaote as follows :- o house, School Section No. 1 -James Mit- d ohell, Deputy Returning Officer. d Polling Subdivision No. 3, at school - house, School Section No. 2 -Oliver - Turnbull, Deputy Returning Officer. Polling Sub -division No, 4, at sohool El house, School Section No. 9 -Neil Mo- s Nair, Deputy Returning Officer. Pollidg Sub-divison No. 5, at Township - Hall, Ethel -John McIntosh, Deputy Returning Officer. Polling. Sub -division No. 6, at sobool house, School Bowdon No. 5 - Amos Smith, Deputy Returning Officer. Polling Sub -division No. 7, at the For- esters' Hall, Craubrook-A, Reymann, Deputy Returning Officer, - 7. .On. Tuesday, the Twentieth day of December, A. D. 1904, the Reeve of the said Township of Grey shall aetend at the Clerk's Office in the Village of Ethel, in the said Township of Grey, at ten o'olook in the forenoon, to appoint persons to attend at various polling places afore- said, and at the final summing up of the Mee by the Clerk on behalf of the per- sona interested in and promoting or opposing the passing of this By-law re- spectively, 8. The Clerk of the said Township of Grey shall attend at the said Clerk's office at 2 o'olook in the afternoon of Tuesday, the Third day of Jannary,, A. D. 1905, to sum up the number of votes given for and against this By-law. Dated at the Township Hell„in the Village of E hel, in the Township of Grey, this 24th day of November, A. D. 1904, (Signed) [OOALj - ROHEAT L1vm089oN, Reeve. JOHN MCINTOSH, Clel'k.• TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing is a true copy of a protioeed By-law which has been taken into consideration, and whioh will be finally passed by the Coon - oil of the Municipality of Grey, (in the event of the assent of the electors entitled t0 vote thereon being obtained) after one month from the first publication in Tau BRnssuno P089 newspaper, the date of whioh first publication was Thareday, the First day of December, A. D, 1904, and that the votes of the duly qualified elect- ors of the said Township of Grey will be taken thereon, on the day and at the hours and places therein fined. Dated this twenty-fourth day of Nov- ember, A, D. 1904. JOHN Moloroon, (clerk, NQTfC-E. 1. For the purpose of raising the sum of 930,000.00, to be expended as opacified in this lay -law, debentures of the said Township of' Grey to the amount of 930 000.00, in sums of not less than 9100.00 each, shall be issued on the Twelfth day of May, A. D. 1906, each of whioh debentures shall be dated on the day of the issue thereof, and shall be payable within twenty yours thereafter. 2. Each of the said debentures shall be signed by the Reeve of the said Town, ship or by some other person authorized by by-law to sign the came ; and oleo by the Treaearer thereof, and the Clerk •of the said Township shall attach thereto elm Corporate Seal of the said Corpora- tion. 3, The said debt and the debentures issued therefore shall bear interne at the rate of four per cent. per annum from the date thereof, and the said debentures both o. to principal and interest shall be payable annually, on the Fifteenth day of January, at the Metropolitan Bank in the Village of Brussels, and shall have attached coupons for paytnent of said interest, whioh coupons shall be signed by the Reeve of the said Township, or by some other person authorized by By-law to sign the same, and aleo by Ill Treas- urer thereof. 4. During the currency of the said debentures there shall be raised in each year by epeo00l rate on all the rateable property in the Llai 1 Township of Grey, a sum euOiaient to dleoharge the instalment of principal and interest accruing, due on the ward debt. 5. Thie By-law shall take effect on the nal passing thereof, 6. The votes of the duty qualified eaten of the said Township of Grey all be taken on this by' -law at the fra- ming times and places, thee: le to say :- On Monday, the Second"day of 'Inoue y, A. D. 1905, commencing at the hone otos o'cloolr In the forenoon and oob- uing until live o'clock in the afternoon the same day, by the following Deputy turning Officers, that is to any :- Polling Subedivision No. 1, a6 Mattel use, School Section No. 4 -John that, linty Itoturnin$ ()flirter, Polling Bub-divtoion No. 2, at aahool The above is a true copy of a By-law provisionally passed by the Munioipal Council of the Township of Grey on the Twenty-fourth day of November, A. D, 1904. And all persona are hereby re- quired to balsa notice that any one desire one of applying to have emelt By-law or any part thereof gnashed, must make hie application for that repose to the High Court of Justice within throe months next after the publication of rife notice once a week, for three ouaceesive weeks, in the newspaper called Tom Bauesnre POST, oe he will be too late to be beard in that behalf. Jong Mailmoen, Mang. Finally passed in open Council this Sixth day of February A. D. 1905, (Signed) ROMMT [sNA1j 30,020 M I620 110, 0`LIVTNGSVON1001Reeve. OIL OF PINES TeStirnoniaZ,s of Grateful, people who have received health and Happiness from using that .New and br' Cele', Remedy, OIL OF PINES'. Celebrated The Medicine of the 20th Century W UdtUI101Ulll"tel,nN'll,'lldll,'Ipge' The en0rm,00 sale of this popular Southern remedy in Canada the past two yearn is one of the many proofs of its great merits. Phyafoiane, both in the city and country, are now proeoribing Oil of PION for Li Grippe and it hue proved to be a speedy and infallible cure for that dangero0l and eubtle dieeo,e. When treated whit this remedy there will be ro reentrance of the malady. -no after effects, For dleeaaes of the Lunge, Coaghe, Oolde, Asthma, Bronchitis end Catarrh of the Head, Throat and Stomsoh, 011 of Pines etande unrivalled, The manufaotnrer of Oil of Pines has in his pameeseion thnnoande of testimnniale from grateful people who have been oared by this remedy, when they were in an advanced stage of Consumption. Compounded with the Pine Oil whioh forme the body of this remedy, are other ingredient° calculated to °leauee the Liver, Purify the Blood, end put the Kidneys in proper working order. If you are troubled with a pain in the beck, take a done of Oil of Pees on going to bed, and you will find the pain gone in the morning. We speak thus positively became we have never !theme the remedy to fail,ite effects in such oases being next to magical. Do not hesitate to bay a treatinent of tide medicine. Be eeoeible. Keep the dootor out of your house, and you will not have hie big bills to pay. This is to certify that I have been a Miiii evrere suf- ferer from Rheumatism all through my limbs and body, for ten years or more and at times it became so painful that I could do no work at all for 3 or 4 w(leks at a time, I tried numerous remedies but got no relief or cure Over one year ago I was urged to tly Prof, Dykes' famous remedy called "Oil of Pines. It gave me immediate re- lief and by the time I had finished one bottle I found my- self completely cured and that is near two years ago, and in that time I -have not suffered the least symptom of the disease, One bottle of "Oil of Pines" is equal to three of other remedies at same price per bottle because the oil is only taken in drops instead of tablespoonful's and teaspoonfulls per dose. And it is Fo pleasing to the taste that any child can take it. My sister•in-law, with whom I board, used the oil also and found it a wonderful remedy for external use. I consider that "Oil of Pines" is the best remedy ori the market. I would urge any one who suffered as I did to go and purchaoe a bottle of the oil at once. Yours truly, COLIN 5. HODSON, Hensall. N your Prof, 0BM.11Dykee,Erre Heooall, 0,,or t., Propist rietorors not arilhandle Maonifsoturer. Allders to orders proprice.mptly filled and forwarded to all parte of 13. 8. and Canada upon receipt of Take no Substitute. Dykes "Oil of Pines" is the only Original and Genuine. CUTTERS THAT TALL ro..N,'IWtnue'Nrtp4fl6'llr"a'NrNI'Nrtlnr We bane just received a car load of "Brockvilles," the kind that speaks for themselves. Call early should you require one as these:are fast sellers. We have the "Bell" Oylinder Root Polper, the BEST on the market. See them. Should you have any grass to kill or sod or rough ground to work remem• bar the "Frost & Wood" and "Wind• ear" are the dieke that will do 10. If you want a General Purpose Plow, than which there le no better; secure a No. 20, Frost'& Wood. If you want It leoond•hand Buggy, Cart, Gutter, Plow or Implement of any kind be mare to call on ae. We have also the U. 8. Cream Sep. motor, Singer Sewing Machines, Volmar Washing Maohinee always on hand. We on supply you with a good Driving or Work Boise cheap or Stook of any kind on abort notice. N. S. McLAUCT-TL. TN AGENT. COBER CARRIAGE Co. BuggyW E can supply you at once with any want a but as the you mayb time for purchasing CUTTERS has come we would like to tell you that we are fully pre- pared to meet your every want in the Cut- ter as well as in the Sleigh line We have the Finest and Most Up-to-date assortment of Cutters that can be found anvwh „ ere, ready for inspection, and would be pleased to have e you call and see them. Prices Right. TWO COWS Welt 8AL17, JOHN CORER SONS.