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In ably cheap drW � I ..� -- - . , I i $1 a Year in Advance. 4
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�e wunt to turn, th " -_ - - THE Co I 'C n,_Cost of mainten. that it be referred to the executive commit- ment, . . � - - .
. grant, $1,055. Unto �rsy in th' He was a. hard working, indus- �
eft - I OUNCIL..- � ver. The second shot struck Liv a years 0 .1 I
ave marked them, at. ' The Wrkets . . oinee, 1896, $4,664 ; Government grant, too to recommend some suitable' retiring al- ExZCU1rIvR COMMITTEE R19PORT. shoulde,p, breaking his collar boii�. Liveray trious%d honest man. When 95 years old : ' .
r little over half whai - . I JUNE SSION. $984. * Godericb,-Cont of maintenance for lowance to Mr. Dickson. Referred W the took refuge in the rig behind Win. Douglas � I I . I
I I I The Executive CommittWo report was . � he could ride a horse an well as any man. !
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mr. Yon can -form 4u, - The June 1,109. ex�outivo committee. i I
� - - session o� the County Council 1896, $4,885 ; Government gra�t, $ . . I again taken up and was adopted. It in in who was; driving, but as Boon tbiestened to.. Hu, wife is living and is -72 yearsof age. He 1. .
r theae, but you ,,aa�t I Seaforth had a total attendance in 1896 of Moved by Mr. Miller, seconded by Mr. substance as follows : �� .
opened at Goderich on Monday last week. . shoot Douglas if he did not �get- Out of -the le�"ves a son and daughter. He has always I �
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am unless you aft t4 % I � SUFORTH, �Uxli 10th, 1897. All the members were present. After rou.' 22,917, of which 10,889 were count pupils . Cook, that this council memoralize th ' earm. way he shoved Liversy away. Ll�verey ram bieii a farmer, and healthy right up to his J :
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I'll F8M Wheat per bushel ...... 0 67 to 0 69 tine proceedings, the � . . Mi al , Boon - d th. He was never known to be sick. 11 a
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. ... I . Clinton had-& total attendance of 27,757, *of m" on Parliament to comp6l the never Hays and McLean to grant 25 cents per day acrose'the field pursued by , 2' but man ea, I
� , _ tions were, read and re which 15,039 were county pupils. Goderich railway companies to provide suitable cat. aged to escape. I . -The Oxford county council has decided i
- 4 Wheat fe to their re- � to the volanteers whileattandin& their annual �,
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rg6i, 42 ineke# widej,- � -- 0 19 to 0 20 had a- total attendance of 27,212, of which tle guards on railways, as a large nu . -a- I to appoint, under the Ontario Act of 1889,
&ts -per li=hde ........... I drill, resommended that no action be taken. 11 I i
4-a thing for skirts to,.. �� -- , ()38 to 0 39 From Mayor,H01mis, of Clinton, inviting 9,236 were county pv4piIm.-- - - of cattle guards now in position aro quite in. In reference to the ,motion of Mourn. , - I a commission to value the various.toll roads I
��, black -and �mavy, re - 11 � pow.* busheL ........... of the Council to become -of the House of adequate to prevent stock from straying 'Aigh Court -of Justice. � . I - i
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- tier bushel .......... 0 22 to 0 24 the members The following report 0111 Mooney and Smith, that the inspector of the Th4 � spring sitting for trial 61 of the county, with aview to purchase -the I , I
Iress Good& sale 29c� . . f non -jury! . .
I � I Butter, No. 1, loose ........ . 0 10 to 0 11 guests of the general �Ioonkmittee OR the oc. Refuge committee was read and adopted.: these railways. Referred to the special House of Refuge be placed on the pay list � . . name. The cost of the - toll roads in thati �.
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. � . oases was opened at Goderich on Monday! I
Butter, tub ........... 0 10 to, 0 11 "sion of the Jubilee 1 colebrattion on June The committee met at Clinton on Felb. committee. . when attend meetings of the committee, county in estimated at $60,000. '. I �
ing Serp, 46' i,wchw I - of last week, by His Lordship Ch`f Just* I .
1W per 7 tol 0 8 922nd. Filed. ruary 12th, and let by tender contracts for Moved by Mr. Snell, seconded by Mr. einnt "I -The liver I I I- i
I it is recomm ed that., he be placed on the Armour, : there being 'nine on the, di y stable of H. Cook, Kincar- �
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I Wool. in fa,W314 groy. L- I 6... 2 15 tol 2 15 From J. T. Dicknoul respecting per cent- a ion of meat, bread, fibui, groceries and McInnis, that the motion of the January list while. at � no, owned by F. Sellery; was burned or% ;
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�extra L L ` ; yUur per 100 lbai ........ , Way tending Any meeting of the ' ed L I � i
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.good quaIit - . 0 calenclar,'which were dispos as tol- Ben . ,
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Dress' Goods mat ,,j2�c L per ton,... -. 6 00 to, 7 00 age of the registry' ,office fees due the county. er necessaries. It was thought wine to iwav with th ant to, e of Refuge committee, this to take Iowa : I Thursday. Six hor I
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Referred to the exeou4ve committee. .purchase all beef supplies by the quarter. a boundary linen he risocinded, and ! were destroyed. Insurance on building, .
� 1. - wool ........ � .... L ........ that effect from the of January- 1897. It in Sullivan L . . �
Murphy, in& �. In action $200 ,-- on contents, $1,100. . I
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r9lb. all wool,, 44- in-choo, - - ree inmended that the sum of ii6 be grant. to have declaration- made as t6 title Of - &u Indian boy met death in Jasper - �
, potatoes per bag ........ From Sheriff Roymolde, respecting the ap. Ue contract was let to Ford & t a usual grant of $3,000 be do. , Refer . et al. - - I
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yonlyin this line � pork per 100 The ........... � 4 50 to 6 00 pointmoutof the jailor and matron. Filed. they agreeing to turnish fore quarters at d to the road and bridge committee. I ed the Great Northwestern Exhibition for land in the township ot Stephen. (Judgment q
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Z)Oda sale 32c, , m- - � - - From Jam" MitAell, secretary of the 44 cents per pound, and hind quarters at 5 Moved by 'Mr. Stewart and seconded by theyear 1897 ; that thesalary of Mrs. French Paw, near Edmonton, by falling from a tree - i
I . k , declaring that the late ,Thomas Ayan, the which over -hung& preci to the rocks �
� - -- Great Nor cbnts. The bread contract was let to J. A. Mr. Patterson, that tVo valuators be- op- matron of t e Refuge, be increased .
I , thwestem Exhibition, asking for House of .
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. Thi pfices of markets oduce as . Kin# at 0 cents per pour�d. . The tender of , pointed to value ,the various munI.Cisiaities mger,- died seized of 1�the lands mentioned and ice 200 feet below. Vell was climbin . I
ured Dren Goodo�, 41, - . pr I grant. -Executive committee. � . 0 ' by $25 per year. ,The amounts to be pai ' d to youn - 9 . I
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W & moat stylish. Cos, - � quoted above, fae'we admit, � From William Stokes, clerk of Ashfield' J- . Irwin for groo�riea was accepted. in the county for the year- 1898, in the pleadings ; and judgmen ir. plain the tree to catch a marten when a .branch . I
�' TAIM, the several CoVe iatea Institutes are found ti& with costs in t t 6 � .
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A black-regular,value I speaking generally not whsLt asking for county grant towards the main. The conditions on which these tenders were ation to be a basis for future equalization. W be as follows : tesforth, $2,394 ; Clinton,. M I . gave wayand he was dulied to death. ':
ile, 6&-. - , . tenance of the lake road in said township. ,e aster at Goderich. .� I 1'�I,mony. ' , -One day . . �
most of us would like to see. I ::nee on the back of the Riferred to the special committee. - recently John, eldest son of .
,fte r $1,917 ; Goderich, $1,955 and it is recom- � I
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I . . .. I ore d we of writn Eno vs. Eno. An -action for- Mr. A. G. Daftoch, of Cotswold, a-, - .
. -Executive committee. . . I aid tin he session of the In- THE REPORT OF EDUCATION comiarrTzE. - mended that thesesumobe paid byitheTress- Judgment in plaintiff's favor for �, whil,� .
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- 'the . county of Went. . urer. Inreference to tbeclai "morky ; working with a team of horses in the yard, m
ney Black Dress Goods, , � The, prices of grain are rather low, I From the clerk of , spector, it bein his Coy to see that all The following report, of the Education ims of t4eestate Of with coisto with reference to M '� . I I
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lar 60c, for dress goods, I eir is on6 cheerin worth, aski the council to co-opemte, in conditions are fu filled. The Inspector was the late Regiftar Dickson for mone$ alleged to - � I -i �1 ,.- was knocked downand trampledou by one I
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. . . better provision for aiiditing municipal ae- by the inmates direct from wholesale houses. finally adopted without amendment: .' i 00mmmended that no action lent. By coneentof counsel, H I�ordikkhip I
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same deliverance.was also made *ith refer- '. ent at the Agri- � I
. 6gared Black. Dre1w I � ' and beef. counta.-Sent t pecl,al committee. He was also advised to procure the use of a . mi I a7 ui I I �
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Oterns, 44 inches conveyance - A large deputation appeared before the .. directed a reference to J. H. Mok-On as a cultural Hall, ii en, England, on Friday, . I
.wide, ' 0 B - ence to claims by'Mr. John'T. DiZon. ' I
- dren goods sale W ' it may just -puzzle some of our From' the clerk of Welland county, re for ministerson Sabbath,whocon- committee requesting. a grant from the I special referee, with the same pd.wer to .
C, : . specting * endmints to the Jurors' act.- duct services in the House. It was decided � . Sergeant Williams audPrivates Wasson,Ste- I
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EMBER I f ... dealers should bother our Referred to the special committee. have a doorway made from -the male divi- the public schools . of the county taking J. B. McLean, that the House ,bf Refufe judge at trial, ' - - I
- I From the'elerk of gimeoe county, seeking up Public School Leaving and Entrance 00mmitt'ee 'be instructed to report at t e I ! ,� the "bayonet v. bayonet" bouts against four , 11
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11-diation Of old, shelf- I � heads about such- matters as atich legislation as wiii relieve counties from sion into the hospital ward, both of which Examinati work, Recommended that a � next general session of thd council 8:8 to the . . . -
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i-dalte stylea we of fer. - I . . ' - have been done, the refrigerator costing Township of Logan vs. townobi� of Me- 'Rifles. . The Canadian, team won easil -
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- I I the foregoing. This implied the support of boys sent to the Victoria grant equal to the rant paid by the Login- - advisability of ark� addition to th6 House of I - Y. - I
goods bought a� irricen., ... � I 0 ak . 1 $30 and the. doorway about $7. Acting on I i Killop. An '- action under thel, I Water -Last Friday night the Grand Trunk .
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m dress U values - question is, simply and fully - ' lature of Ontario, Te given by . the county , Refuge. If advisable, the na6re, site, Courses and! Ditches Act, I , , which Railway department of the Young - .
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990c ti instructions from the council, it was decided . m . . kind,, equipment .and estimated c' t of such .
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we have done, . answered-, iu the reply, committee. tobuildapigpen and poultry' -house, the council. A delegation fro the township � r it was 'sought ' to enforce an � award Christian Association, of Toronto, formall �L I I
From William Robertson,secretary of the of Hay also appeared before the committee, addition'. --�-Carried. � . . .
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1:111wt your buvinir - :gineer. opened their splendid now building., wh1ill I
- I that we feel that every I Wingham. public Bch � Is k ng the council building to be 2Ox59,feet, with eight feet protesting against an award made by an Moved by Dr. Rollins, seconded by Mr. Some of Is parties t, �4 �
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pike, them UP until itex't. � I as I walls clear of floor, and tenders were re- J. B. Mol�an - that Fin the event ' ... LLL . �Jeoted, has been. fitted up by the Gra�d Trunk .
- ' dollar we receive in exchamm to supplement Legisl7tive grant to schools arbitration between part of the township of 0 of any in- I I . I
n and His Lor ship ruled that the party insti- Railw ' General' Manager Hays was -
come: to the store, sen& - 6 � ' 3eived for both wood and concrete walls. I �
I -where continuation cl�ss work is taken up. � Hay and the village of Heneall, ork.the 15th .mate to the House tof Refuge absconding, SY. I I
� .. for our reliable clothing must -Referred 6 the,executive committee. The tenders received for the work were as * ': the matter i of returning such inmate to the tuting the piD oeeeding in the first pAa;i must present. . , I
� o .day of May,'1897, and requesting that, the . I ,be the actu I owner of the land op. which -Besid 000 �to McGill :
� . � � have come dnectly or in- follows: H. Stevens, for concrete, $426 and management and die- on leaving $100.
. � � -- � - - - - The following peti�ious were referred to . council grant a new arbitration on isaid. mat. House, be left to the .1 .
. the educatio tee : From iatepay. for wood, . . the work is commenced. Jud 'e t dis- Collegei Montreal, the late Mr.' Molson, -of . I
. directly at one time or an- $411 - Haywood & Prior, for con. � . I
- ,. - n commip, P ter. Recommended that- theprayer of the cretion of the inspe(sor of the Hous.e.-Car- mi I I
� - , ��� other from the farfalers pro- era of the township of'Grey, asking that a crete, $4.14 and for wood, $399 ; .D. Can- ried. I I inning the plaintiff's action with , costs ; that city, bequeathed $5.j000 to Messiah
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0 --- "I � telon for concrete $414 and for wood $399 ; petition b�s grant d and also that the follow: proZeedinge stayed for 3 ' s. ; church, $10,000 to the Montreal General I I
'S I � I -new school ,section be formed out of Soo- . in roons be arbitr.%tore � Messro. Archi- Movedby Mr. R. McLean, seconded by . ,
is Br , ducts. � . : J.ohnston vs. Cook. . ct, dower. * Hospital, $30,000 to Framer Institute, $1-0,-
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! � � ... , � People of the town looss sight of From ratepayers of union school section for wood.$398.; Gutteridge & Mustard, fop Cresswell. A petition presented from a num. outside of the Court House be 6ferrel to 4udgment was reserve . .' ' ; OV to Bishop's'College, and $10,000 for a . - .
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� .� this fact at times, and con- 12, Hensall, and Noi 10, township of Hay, concrete $395. The,last named tender. was the engineer to report as to the advisability - ,t al. to set crematory in Mount Royal cemetery. 1 � I
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. . t the award of IPeter Douglas, R. B. !accepted', the work to be completed by , ber of ratepayers of the township of , Grey, , aside a conveyance as fraudulent. I y con- - -A painful accident occurred Friday to I c
4TON. . .. � sequently fail to understand agains , with a deputation representing said -petition, of having the work done and thesestimated ent-His. 11 - I
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�. . '. McLean, George Me wen, D. Robb and J. July.' Instructions were given the Inspec- , was before the commi . ttee askiiig for the for- ; cost -Carried. 8 Lordship directed. that pla ntiff is Mrs. Win. Lowni, of Lambeth. While ex- � - �
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�er, Mildred, were visit- - - hard times, so prevalant in The report of �county auditors was one aus a half acres planted ; a sidewalk is from sections 3, 4 and'6 in said township, McLean, that the equalization of t the Master, to'Aetermfue the ' qu� caught in the cog wheel and before it could, � I
,1cCraeken'B.--:---M Samr also to be made around the front of the 4hips of Morris and West Wawauosh be _ ace I
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w-�t with typhoid fever,- : , - _ times so called are in a ,reat report in addition toicertifying to the 6or- house. A few other unimportant �kkrchases ing against any action being taken in the reduced 31 per &ore, and that the report of - � I �
sister, Mrs. John-Ide- . C� and improvements on the premises are re- the equalization committee be so amended- Prang et al vs. Wurm. An ictior�, for the was badly amashed. , �
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w-,rry, is recoveriiag.- � I Ineasure due to lowness of treasurer on his admi - rable book-keeping and commended in the report. . � . . Lost. . � � , -On Friday, Mrs. 11%wkin , a farmees � I
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d, took part in M-- . � reason to be assigned which while performing the I ir work. Paterson, that the by-law authorising the by Mr., McInnes, that the equalization of - I I - hog feed, found . that her two-year-old chjI1 - I � ;
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no . 0 yment of $150 in addition to the salary of ittee was the townships of Tuckeromith and Usborne OanacLa. i I
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�n Brusiela on Tuesday- ' to our minds ia a very potent ' The foll i sta"ment by the treasurer, Pa p - I -- pal d to it, and .
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. of the expenditure � for the currer t year, the county treasurer of $1,200, so long al read : . � be reduced $� per acre -Lost. - -Mgr. Merry del Val, the Pal dels. nee, a pays �
cford is visiting -herv- - . factor in all kinds of com- he treasurer had the handling and- reapon- The committee reported that no action be i� wasinflamoo The mother,badly burnin her - 1 5
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1. - . � a be now repealed. taken on the subject of the commanicabion 1 cInnes, that the House of Reftige com- .noon. , . , . I I
�ech,. . mercial depression, viz. : The firiance committee : ibility of the sinking fund, M hands and the fire. The fittle
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. - . great change that has taken, . Es-TimATEs FOR 1897. . -Finance committee. . of the county clerk of Wentworth, in refer- imittee be instructed to see that the horse -It is. reported that the Peleel Island * I. I
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11 place in recent years in the Administration of Justice .......... $2,000, Mr. Snell, that the Inspector of the House ture has now appointed a Provinciil audit- ' used oi , I Mainland. � snectators Sunday, the grave of Sir John :
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ners of this- neighbor-- mode of living, as compared Coroners' Inquests.. If ... .. I .... : ... 100 reference i u Sundays. or conveying the el I.- -Macdonald, � at Cataraqui cemetery-, - I
I succeeded in getting7 % --- Of Refuge be entered on the pay list, when or. the same recommendation with' I L -Harry Northcott, ark eighteen �.;�ar old
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Jail Al aintenauce .............. ... 2,000 , :
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' - ending meetings of- committee, the same to the communication to the county clerk Kingston, Ontario., wasr decorated. The I
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with peoples habits and man - att � of Refuge to and from the.inatitution-Car urda�- w �
il arid mangolds sown, I - Toronto boy, wai drowned at bile . I
- . - Jury Account ... : -J ...... ...... 3,000 as members -of the com!nittee. -Referred to of Welland respecting certain amendirientb . I I i proceedings were, under the direction of the 3
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mther-having hindered - a � ried. f bath . .
, - mers, of living not so lon Lunatics and Charities ...... ,in ;
. . 0 ....... 500 the executive committee. ' Xhg in the river Humber. . . - 1! nse v -thi . �
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The many friends of' � - to the Juror's act; respecting the inemorial ; Moved by Mr. Hyslop, se6onded by Mr. - e induction of Rev. Js Kingston Cc r atives, while w"a �
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i, of Dakota, will bt- , Contingen&es ...... ...... ...... 600 Moved by Mr. Hays, seconded b Mr. from the county of Simcoe regarding the R. McLean, that a committee composed of into : -
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asant face agaiiL-Mm. - 11 --- k In speaking of how people live - r R . McLean, that this council grant le 6um Victoral Induittrial School, at -M000ro. Rollins, McEwen and Mooney be - took place on Friday. ; . - I
StaUonery,Printirkg d Postage .... 1,000 I J
� I ,Mrs Gilbert Smith, of Cobburg, who ;
-art, of Sta&, spent now -a -days, we must preface i of 25 cents per day to 4he commissioned that the warden and clerk join in petitioning appointed to enquire into and report to this -Rich gold -bearing rock in reported to " - ' . - I
IN-, Crown Witnesj3es .... .... . ...... � 300 was so cruelly beatien by her brutal husband . � .i
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officers and men of the 32rd battalion volan- the Legislative Assembl� of Ontario in this council at its next meeting the average sal-. have been found near Eldorado,]Madoc I
with Mr. MaTo.ggart's - � - , - .!
-- 0 -1 iate Institute ............... t -since died from the .
I Our remarks - by saying that C 1 5,500 1 one day last week, has A
. - teers, while in camp thin present year. Re- -matter; it is recomnien ed that the motion ary of county clerks throughout the Pro- township. I . I . . . � � .
�7-enner.-Miss , Maggie - I MZIeel Schools .... . ....... ...... 300 � 1 , - .�
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. - there is no fault to be found . School Managemen 2,200 ferred to the exi3cutive committee. r and. Cook respeeUng rail- vince, and their duties generally -Carried. -Fire caused beavv daima I
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Ch with the man who buys a The clerk was instructed to have 200 turn establishment of Renard, Kirilg & Pat- bar. He in in custody and will now get his . I �
risti-na, Earl.-M.r. � Agricultural Socieiie ............. � 300 1, I . 1 3;
. to committee of the whole on. equalization. action be taken on the -motion of Messrs. copies of the by-law and regulations govern, terson, Montreal, Friday ni lit ! .
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red the appearance' of - . I v. piano, a suit of clothes,'a new Court House -Suppli .............. 600 The committee reported . that the equalized Stewart and Patterson, for the appointment 9 - -just deserts. . . . � . I ;
� a1andsome fence.-- . � I ing the House of Refuge printed for diBtri- ays provincial confe � nee of .
, buggy, or any other 'article - INfechanics' Institute .............. 210 . � 1, r. r
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assessment of Ashfield, Colborne, Goderich oft county valuators. bution. . the Ontario liquor licen "a holderal � ill be � I
as cold enough,weather �- - that lie ban afford to buy - Division Court J ry -- und .......... 100 town,,,Goderich township, Clinton and Hula The report. was partially adotted and On motion of Mr. MeEwen, seconded by held A;t Hamilton on Jus 1 1 . � next year at Guelph. At th�ir meeting in I - I
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hard fr6st doing dam- . Repairs on Count; BV ildings ......... I "mo Brantford last week, the question of billoiffig . I
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IL- � . the mistake in buyling any- let be the same an the equalization of last the remainder left for future consideration. Mr. Snell, the warden and clerk were in. -Burglars entered ' a Queen street - � I
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Mr� and Mrs. C. ; thing lies only in not being Industrial Home. year. That the village of Heusallbeequal, REPORT OF COUNTY )PRO11FF.TY COMMITTEE structed to procure twenty 32 -pound metal re, iii Toronto, Friday 4m' lit and proposed to abolish �the system of , billeting ' . .
and, . si: �. , * , ... * ..... 8,400 - I .
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.- ized at J$125,00Q and that the:townsbip of . eights, to be used for -the purposq of mak- = 18stw0ay about 85W worth of'j.iewelry. A �
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� - -h - . able to afford it. Buy any- ............... 3,000 " - in use, and to have the delegates sent to - .
,ea, were in t e village � Hay be reduced one dollar yermacre and $10,- The following report of the co ing hard labor for the- prisoners in the, gaol, . �& ;
:nding the marriage of . I nd .... ...... . 92,500 ro perty, ,committee. was read. The following . . - -Wm. . Molson Macpherson hp� been 5
Debenture Sinkin , I hotels and boarding houses &6 the expense . I
- thing and everything if you 000 ersonal property . equalization - I in carrying them from one side of the fa0l elected president of he M lson�o%a;uk to I
6te3cy,to Mr- A. Cann. . I . 0 0 Public Schools ..... 1.500 is thesubstance : . . I t -ol .. . I of the contingent fund of the church. w I ;
� .. can afford it ; buy nothing at of last year. : yard to' the other. - Work to continue eight � I
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:Yff the Avagon one - � day- _ . � all if you cannot. The secret Boundary Lines .... ....... ...... 3'.000 clean and neat and seemingly we3ll kept;; . - - Wtn Deliney,another of the Melanethon . :
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his foot in the wheel, - , . Of c�ood times -lies in hvin- .' "#� . almo that an old man in the gaol be ment to * ,ced to I
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� is now improving.- wit . $441%052 .. ung man who i mending the rate of taxation for the our
Doial of L the Epworth . . h.in your income, times The council met at the appointed 'hour, in insane to theloylum. S * rent year was adopted. A number of by- -Joseph Maloney, of Gran of the Crown Lands - Departmerit, an the
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, are no harder to -day than c� e . . . to were . re ommehaed on I �her day shot and probably fatal injure ore Comminsiouj, to. investigate the . :
iurch realized a profit Pedlars' Licenses ...... ...... $350 a improvemen r . .1 I . -
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the eve t of an *Appeal from the equalization prorogued at 10 o'clook to meet again At the h ' t y I
. and pass d a resolution to the effect that in and c laws were read and passed, and the couneilL 0 � 'r asi
he residence of Mr. E. I they ever were when we 700 the gaol and court house, and -referencel . I . . in son, the result of a quarrel. . . ie b lity of growing new forests on lands � . Z
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� Mr. Musgrove, of Wingbam,addreased the , London Methodist--Con-ference. Railway for 400 box can of 60,, -Mr. W. J. Bryan I
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I Way 30bh.-,N1ea91es � . The county engineer reported giving an � THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO WML PREACH each- - � � � 'I a
� " clan work in public schools,- and asked that The' following is the report of the, gaol iu-� 1, I elections, lectured to an im- � 7
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in our school la3t week- the times we like to call.good- - - . I . -Hon. Mr. Siftork's father in i4 Ottawa, 1presidenti.
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are pretty sick. - - . first of January last, Juntil the. present time, 0, Stratford District. -Stratford (Central) - I
I - � We again present our weekly price together with the number and amount& of The council adjousted until ten clock on Inspector Chamberlain says : . : James Hannon, D.: D. ; Stratford (Water- illness by Christian Science, of whib he is a �Massey music hall, Torouto, on the subject .
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of bimetallism. The lecturer .gave an -elo- - ;
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ricla. - - list, and 1 from actual experience we the orders passed ; the persons to whom loo street), A. K. Birks, B. A., L.L. B.; St� devOtoo- . � lk - I
I . and other committees to proceed with their 6th of May. An regard$ eleaulfb3loss 'and Not a $'in I marriage -w e iste � lquent and-, forcible exposition of the subject, . -1
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try Bauer, jr., h" sold,- know that the Men's Suits we are sell- given, and the pu Marys, John Learoyd, Richard Service, �
� ork. I order, I found the premises in satisfactory with town cleX,morrison, of anvifr i and was well receivel I .
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, ing t"ay at $3.75, $4 50, $5, $6.50, were 9'ver I A fact unprecedented since I =On 8 �
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. last meetiug has bee� attended to. He 64 ! George Smith, superannuated ; Listowel,W . - '� : Highland Creael, fired a shot from a heavy � .
Edmond Zeller, from�� The council met at thq appointed hour. vious reports, the gaol requires re-I.todeltng. : he too -k -office'. ; , p - - �
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- $8 and $1 0 were -Sold for almost double bonds and al m all parties who An application from Urn. 'French, ' A sulphur spring ha's been discovered t
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these prices when wheat was $1 a and has the lumber . Trowbrid or, Johr Kenner; Wallace, R. `H. - .
� brick work of Mi � C. ' 11 � of the House of Refuge, for, an increase of iontly in Jasper Faso,- near Edmonton. The water B . I
�, 6 .ovided lor refloorizig the bridges mention- Baruby, W. D. ; Atwood, John Ball; Monk- L
store is completed.- . bushel. We are offering some twenty pr salary, was referred to the executive com- The water closebs,l which are in th;e corrid-' in similar to that at the famous Baikff oul- 'of a shed, hitting Win. Craw,,, a hired man, 7
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�jo!ice clonstalle, with . different Scotch Tweed Suits made to m Ora, - are not sufficiently flushed to keep phur spri a. - I .
� with the county of Middlesex, the contract L eene, W. J. . � ry. Craw lost a lot of blood, but. will .
_, 1C er, brought, :- . them. in proper order. The drain running 171 . I I
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I .. I order at $15, like qualities have been has been let for the ' etion of a bridge on : EQUALIZATION R"ORT. Robinson ; Fullartork, Josian0a -Miss ennie Ford, a missioimry at larte . -
efore the magistrate, � . I ere I tee under, the building into the. garden to &� Mortimer ; Harmony, Jab6z J. Noble,; - I recover. ,� . . . I .
L ectacle peddlars,'-who- . soldwithin recent seasons ,as high as the bounda l Bid- The report of the equalization commit ceso-pool, id dangerous to tbe'hea&h of th Embro, E. Kershaw ; Welburn, R. J. Hoo- Chen-tu, China, is dead.- She was' formerly I ; - - . :
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$20 and $22 a suit. This $15 lin of d I b es, the efte-pool.being full �Lud tkd kiV ; Kintore, Stephen Knott, L ! 4 ,school in Winnipeg are marking the jabiles w
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They, h6*ever� set- I Scotch Tweeds will be found something halt ibe cost. L. H�'rd,y, of Exeter, is the � I oozing to the surface of the ground! ingham District. -Wingbam, 1peg cit y . eo, . 11� i � quo fashion. They have haid . I �
I � I ed that the reporV was ladopted, exec contents IThe Winn' uncil It" made a year in a, um
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atorilyi and the - --- - contractor, the pricelbeing $194. Owing to Port pt instead of beingaboorbed. Good drainage Pascoe, D. D. ;* Kinicardine, Andrew Cun- I two handikome medals prepared and sent to - I
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th a warning.=1.16- c the great fall of rai�, ana the consequent. $400 to can be had at very little expense and the hingbani ; Lucknow, 1. I , I
Raincoats and -Umbrellas have appar Brussels, 81 J Allin John L. Xierr, Richard for the erectiou of a wing to the hei ital to Ahe behoOl for the boy and girl obtaining . 11
. finely Mated team Of" - high water in the st;ieams, we have not yet' McKillop, which was changed from ter should be remedied immediately. 9 � . be known as the Victoria wing. � :� p � I the higheit number of marks -at the mid- - ' .
. antly . colne for a protracted visit this erected any new bridges, as it would be dif.' $4,000. The report was then finalll, adopt- mat f . �
Tel has bought a Shot as amended. The(consensuis of t e report The gaol should be heated by a furnace,e Paul, orton, superannuated ; Teez- minations. On one side in - In- : ;
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arness, from a partiin. , � . arranged for hot water or ste&m. The' W.; scribed) '. �
- Year, we have a very large range in ti cult to make devi4ion , roads, but I hope Nater, J. , ard, M.A., B.D. ; Ethel, James school, London, the other night, 6ya'd stole . �
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Martin Warm and I to have them all erected in due course. gaoler requires better ace' odation andl Walker, A.C.F., Benjamin Sherlock, and of the money collected by the I chi�ldre �
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is �nd specifications of the County Division No. 1,-Ashfiel some rk � usuchooln,general .proficiency." A,
� would recommen&tbat an -other stor* be add-' 1. 1 �� � I
. GodeHch a few da;ys- both. Men's, Pants, at 90c, $1.25, have with me plaz borne, Goderich town,-Banke as last year. J . H.' Watts, superannuated ; Fordwich, T . � F
I . 1 $1.50 $'. Boys' School Pants, our own propose& concrete buildings to be erected at ens ; Gorrie, John' S. Fisher : for the Queen's jabilee hospita - I
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Isult of th e3tate of � � Division No 2,-Goderich township, Clin- ed to his residence'and that the b I i � -A road -making machine has b�en pur* -While Robert Bennett was enga d f I
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I h , - miak,e, at 50c, 65c aud 75c. Boys' the House of Refuge. I visited Peterb . ro erly drained and ventilated. . � I Wroxeter, A. McKibbon, B. A. ; I - I I
- T, . e eptate came out . , ton and Hullett,-same as last year. p or, reported .. D. Rogers ; Asbfield, chased from the Sawyer-braosey Vompany, ' running a circular saw ia Griky,i Taaloeto,71 I
Ri . BJ el,er a few' - Oar", at 15c and. 25c. Boys' Sweaters and vicinity, and had an object lesson 'on . Division No. 3,-Stauley and Bayfieldf- T. Aikins, deputy inspect Robert H. Hall ; of Hamilton, by,the Dominion Gdy,prnment Harriston, he had the misfortune to allow -
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ron tounty, ichigan, at 35c,aild 50c, c@tton ; 75c and 90c same as last year ;, � Hay reduced 51 per Th s a reputati Bethel, W. M. Pomeroy; I tor use at the Ottawa E xperimen4li Farm. his hand to come i - contact with the saw,, 7
� kcrete in the w�orko.of construction of r' e ' R' I F cis Swann ;'Bervie, W. I
leaders at us cor nt canal. re.and . � I H. M; ip ey, . -
'Wool acre, and personal ed at a banner county in the P ovine Its g&ol,, wash ran In
.-Qaite a, from. - - property plac -Rev, A. T. Mignot, rector :61f Grace resulting in the lose of part of the thumb �
. - Mert�s Fedora Hats, th: Tre . I however, ban no right , to such a, dis' I .
I -al of Mr. J- Latia, .- - I � examined the pie, $10,000. � - one, D.H.F., T. Hadwin, superannust- church, Miltorf, has resigned his charge. He andl, index finger of the left hand, He was - 7
85C and $1,25, wool felt ; at $1.50 and abutments of several bridges, also some of ; it -ed ; Tiverton T. L. McCutchoon - White- I w .
rs. H. Well, , Aaron- . L - - make a Division 14o. 4,-Stophen, Uslaorne aud- tinction, very little can. be said, of P .1 J. has been offered a living in EngUnd, and hurried away to a doctor, who dreased the . . . � I I
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t- Riekbiel were aP- 82.l25 fur felt. Bicyc' le Suits , solid the lock �works- Concrete piers - other than that it is better than none church, W. W. Leech ; Belgrave, F. - & offer. wound, the.mangled flesh and borke having -
I Exeter,�s I . L as his health is poor bet ac � _ I t
. � first class *eb if ,�roperly done. The en- %r, at all. 'It needs a thorough over baulin, Oaten. ' - �
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, re�present the Zurich . 1yearin tweeds at $5.50 and $6.50 a . i Division ye' $ . . *ho had to he out away. .
I 0 ) in c arge o� the works of the canal, Ime 7B Ias' . Goderich District. � Goderich ( . I I
N 5,�- okeramitb, McKillop North . -Captain Duncan MacEachr4
" I gineers , 0 Tu . I.." .r ,and mo&rnising, particularly in its sanit � -ve -Messrs. Dan Mann and William. Me- -
I schoal., at the annual. � . suit. Bike Hose, 50c, 75c, 85c, $1, Bay that con -rete is very much superior to and Seafor h, _..me .' e . ary arrangements, plumbing, drain . age, etc. � street), Joseph Edge; Goderich (Victoria I ,en a resident of Algoma since the early I
11 in Daahwood next� Division No. 6, -Grey, Morris and Brus. . fifties, and was one of the very ifew old- Kenzie will have the contract from the C.'
� . . I �dge and canal works, The i(soler's appartments sh street) W. H. Butt ; Clinton (Rattenbury � �
no service,'in, thel . q ri . ould, also bc P . W" cS �ad . I
. I 81 25, �150. Belts, 25c, 50c and 75c. rock masonr for els,-same as last year. . I timers left, died at Port Arthur drj� Friday. P. R. to build the Cro s N t Pass rp
I . and that rock masonry is to be considered -a 11 raised a story higher. They are neither whole. street), R. Millyard ; Clinton (Ontario I
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ext Sunday forenoOnp, I Cape, 25c and 50c. : Z Past. L, , Diyison No 7, -East and West Wawail- - , -Tenders for Walkerton's new:;wn hall and no doubt these gentlemen will su&I e.b, I �
el(I - thing of the I believe that concrete. fortable at presnt. 'Wi th a sitei street), B. Clement, Henry A. -Newcombe, . �
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Ily meeting-heing h . -."A � great ad. oah, Blyth and Wingham.,-samr-Ile as last -1 some nor com ,or superannuated ; Seafortb, Stephen Bond ; were opened on Tuesday isight. 'The sue- 1 the line, so as to permit the greatest pox- �
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I .-Noah Sararus an& - canbe used in th�s county wit] L . - . on the bank of a river, some thirtT forty Ville, G. W I A. ; Blyth, cessful tenderer was H. Clark on,: Bible progress, although the construction I L
�, vantage. I have k piece of the concrete year. bove 'the water line, the council are Holmes � . Andrews, B. . ;
I - WIM . whose figu a were $9,650, includi�
I zt, Lay joined- . HAVE ONE PRICE TO ,g. heat- will, in all.probability, take two seasons. .
a- Wedneid , I . . ALL was made las � fall, whichqhe engineer Division No. 8,-Howick, Turnberry and feet a Walter Rigsby, Wm. Mills, Toronto, super- .� -- re .1 -
onyin the-E,angelica � 390NEY BACK IF WANTED. that Wroxeter, -same as last ye&r. . still content to allow the - sewerage'to drain Ing. �. 11 . Railway men estimate.th6 cost of the 330
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I kindly -gave me, ai id I would like the mem- -pools which the gaoler says'are' sun aated ; Dungannon, Benjamin L. Hutton; I
young ce'uple, much , ' Hein sall:equalized at $125,000, of which into cess . . -E. D. Tillson, of Tilsonburg, �dst three, miles at fully $27,OW per mile,. including
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z� g.. - I visited rarely or never cleaned out. Nature h 0 well-bred calves last week by � I e -
� � bers of the Counc: I to examine? it. . &:; Nile, J. W. Pring ; Benmiller,'E. Olivant , pisoning, brid 11'
. pairls, I "l,"'A. Balfour, �
uther. . � $10,000 is personal. Iton, Albert .
I I the extensive cernent mills of Rathbun & . I . given such perfect drainage facilities that Auburn, LO- C. Cousens.; WZ iteful sneak having, place�'d - 3 _perintendent of the
- Co., ,It Napanee, nd witnessed the procesjy . . erl putur .
- IG & MA CD ONA L D there can be no possible reason why aldvant, Ti�ffin ; Londesbor-oi J. W. Andrews; Tuck- Home op I " _w -�
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arty. . . I I cement. I was through The report of the finance committee was age. s o 4 ernnith, W. A. Finley, under area of laud under crop this year in Mani- .
, I - I of making Portland I . h uld not be taken of them. I made 11 inton P�- i'V. , -
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o cold- still conitinues� I CLOTHIERS. the extensive ahoy s of �bbe Central bridge read - thorough tour 6f the building and found its - 'I the zArt i -toba is considerably larger than in an . .
I - . fL some parts of the In 'addition to recommending the I Bayfield-, E. A. Shaw; Varna, R. C Mr. Jacob:Goeti, teamster for," s .
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Pa are still in requisi- work,, and they h ve appa,rtments,-as well kept as possible. 'Th� 0. ; f' furniture factory, Hamburg, had 0e mis- preyious season, and that at the time he lelt
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� fth is impro,vibg hia I ()Ik the �Vrong Side of the Street,'in the urn bridge already constructed. ment of a large number of accounts!tIze- warkagemenf'of the gaol is good, otherwise Burton, ; recommendlid to go to college, J. _ I
; 411 � I Barknockb COMMitt L I . I . fortune to have -one of his feef bad"' crushedL gram was well up and looking very fine. A
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I � ed and - building- a- - . Strong Block. The amount requi ed for roads and bridges ee reported finding that the lattest it would be in a worse state then it is. I P. Weetioark. , - 'by a sledge while engaged haulin logo toi. large -number of settlers have come into the
. I ohn Hogga d iroperties bonded to i Exeter District. -Exeter (Main. street),- I . . . 2 sOrthe
� rth-, *110� and county buildi gs for the year 1897 will assesse values of the F FwDAY, J une 4tb,l 1897. ' . the mill . �i I! province during the present seasoi P I
oved to- - - - ieed,as I eatimate,$7,000. the county by the treasurer for the due per- I The first order of bus . iness was the furthe" Charles ;9-ith ; Exeter (James street), IN.R. , -Th; departure of the Caujiit j abiW agricultural prospects of that part of the
�fort h, � has m .-I not ex(! I ,
,I . e road' and formance-of his duties is.423,750, and that � I r Willoughby, D.D. ; Parkhill, H. W. Locke' I - � . rigbter, Both the .
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Mr. Joseph Speart-- -& 3DOMA:TZ - bridge committee. mortgages to the � � mittee report. The portibii referring "b6l (John Mills) ;,Elimville, George Jewett, J. � I d . stock industries are inaking rapid - -
-1 I . sion of the V, . George 'Bu i steamer . Vancouver, was witnessse by dairy suld r
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win po - . DID I eed to visit the jail in a propetty are in posses I was made .
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��, and is no� a 11106 AV1R1S,%,4*MW,..., The Council ag . . ('On' T the sanitary condition of the gao . J. Coulter ; Centralia, � ggin ; thousands of people, and the gall' 't o6ldien progress. -
: I Henoo,11, W.E.Kerr, 1. McKelvie ; Kipon, .
fineat barns in tho, body this,evening and adjourned until ten clerk. The committee also recommended to read as follows: "But if it is found to be re warmly cheerid. - - , � � -Mr. . and Mrs, Robert Hamilton of
- , . . . th . g of' a b ,-law authorising -thi6i I W. J. Waddell (Hennall) ; Crediton, J. 0. - we � �, . i
111lespie's bably i's Very I o'clock the follo no day. . sboolutely� necessary that the sanitary con..' -John Milne) an assistant en . gineer a� Paris had- a somewfiat excitiDg.experieneeat
-; '.I, L d trealourer' r Yelland ;Grand Bond,- 0. Thompson (Cor- P L .
- owl mucli, , UiSDAY, June lot, 1897. . egaol be attendedto, that the , VAtt few days ago. While driving down a hill
Ides. not sh I - the American an Company?i factory 11 L
L � I e as"R The committee find the fata.ILIY in that to their ho'
Money Order watlen a �to borrow $30,000 fe, dition of th
'.-Mr. Roggrarth, of , . - current e ponses. - - bett) ; Sylvan, John Hart (Parkhill) ; Ails& wn rse beicame frightened
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his, dauah-ter - ment, and after 0 e sual roatine business, estimated exp , empowered to, act in the matter.' The re� - Sunday morning, by allowd ' i 'l inistakc at a boy- riding on the sidewalk in a small .
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- Is Payable anywhcre in Can- , $700, making net ex- I L. B, ; Lucan, J. E. Ford ; Granton, T. E. lug 14 . d, jampingoverat i -foot
1, uoggarthr, aletter was rea� from John Rose, Esq., of $49,052, less receipts, port as amended was adopted. ,, . cart, and swerve we
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n Wil . I �. ada 'or the United States. ' total equaWed I .1 ffs r-rison ; Woodham, J. 0. " Netheroott, some cold water to run on hot "b6s. Cox's garden, ran across - . .
elay, last --Mr. Jamel - I L th� county of Simpoe, stating that -a depuW penditure $48,352, with a . - . ROAD AND BRIDGE COMMITTEE REPORT. Conrad Gimbel.4 w painter, jikknped off E hedge into Captain . I
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.1jeastlast Week that- tion from that 0 . . .i t ain near Alvinston, Ontario, 01 the law
I - quiring a rate of one and a h%lf mills on the The report of the road and bri6ge COM. Thomas J: Snowden, Ph. B. ; recommeuded mov T.r esi
arket in a few "Y's- A C' ,1,11ada Accidont policy is a croo'd House of Refug�. eferred to the House i k2isy. His head struck the rail or ti .good-sized tree. At the end of -the lawn
- - - - -� I 0 . - � raittee wasr'ead as follows - � I Satt , . .
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It -al f eiv day$ visiting I � I ' of Refuge commi ee. dollar. . for college, C.C. Kain. e pro there is a straight drop to the roadway 9f
l thinoly to carry ; costs $4 a yeal- . -----�-e . and was crushed in, the injuri
I , )rt waii adopted. Regarding the request of Colborne and vin� more than three feet ; down over this it
X&stweelci has returW' - � . A requisition ro.m the council of the The repc � . Olt . I . - ,
per tlfau!�and. Are you in- 4. hip of Col o; M d by Mr. H . is under -P Toledo, is W went at E6 2.40 pace, -across the roadancl :
-is visiting friends in rne, -asking for a grant t � , se6ondedoby �r. Ashfield councils asking for a grant of: $20 - -George Beon, a farmer of the .town- fatal two hours afterwards.
, . . - �� . � squred 9, E-OW118 ovc 3ose of kaeping ship of Albormarle, Bruce county, rofeAsor F. Ii., White, of . # ,
reseat.-Mrs. Si'7100- ward ig the- gravel road froa Rollins, that in view of the recent resigna�f to each township for the purl -0 4
- $ inain . . ' n4, for hol4- over a picket fence into Mr. Jo,hn Penman!s -
in, tkor : IL I- 1, , - I Woodstock, maki g arraugeme - -
� - I it fii recom, arrant, charged with shooting Wm. Liverxy, I
. wee& attend 9 - - - For PrOmPtnes,s, use the C. P. R: Sheppardton to goderich, was referred to I tion of Mr. Dickson,.f6r upwards of twenty the lake sh4e road in repair I ing an emancipation jubilee �elebration lawn, where it ran up against a large shade . I
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- , , - the road and brk ge committeq. the icounty gaol, this coun- mended that.'no on betaken; that the' a neighbor. Boon and Liversk met on'the The - I
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- � - I aph. eon charged Liversy with killing there on August lot I . e %
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a ,-,,rand Forester?# - -� I � The returns from the Collegiate Institutes oil place on record its 'appreciation of Ithp by-law of the'township- of Hullett. to close road, -and B '* I - 1 straTugest part was that in spite of h d -
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. - t is . 1 - 11 I � eaforth were very able and satisfa tory mauner he has � up and sell a road allowance d; a colt be] , � -.41atthew Greig, Of AlLb 94- oun a*three-fo0t, straight drop, snd & picklet, i
I h0,F in h lace �� I L - Goderich, Clinton and S i gun. The first shot mimed - e rre,coun �,
- - R&Uald J. that the usual grant of three thousand'dol- with a shot r I, L .
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:eld in Mr. ' ofeechnif I ---,. . Macdonald, � oe'ad iind referre� to the executive commit. performed his dut I ies, both with satisfaction -of boundary'lines as Liveroyorh6 dodged behind a wagon. Beon of Grey, aged -103 yi 3r N,, He v fence, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton plUckAY '�
I --�, . " � tee : The folloi ring statistics are taken I to the county and ere it to himself, and this lars i be made in aid I I I
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the � Orde " from 'these yett rns : moved to Albermarle'oVler twen ' lug up) escaped unhurt. -
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P all -, 11 . I Insurance Company Agent, maintenane'e for 1896, $5,805 ; -Govern - ars to enj ,a well arned rest, and Ale r�port was adopted, withouf amend- I � . i
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