The Huron Expositor, 1898-02-04, Page 1 .. . I
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- - . COUNTY COUNCIL. school sections in East Huron is 4,374 acres, The air space for eacli sleeping inmate i I As Creditonaul that the clerk instruet'the Edaca- � � .
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Che r , k � . a 0 that peddlers' licenses be granted to Freder- ovok 6 rehii-It of the enforcement of the
y are stylish Reduced . - slid the average assessed valuation,$148,216.. than 325 cabic feet, when 1,00 and 600 is tion Depar ment to thateffect. -
�, . . . Section No. 0", Tackeramith, is assessed at * required. Many, 4wing to their ailments", to the coin In reference ick Page, of Stephen, and J'. McKinney, of law' &i duty be collected on every new -
am , we have, - " I . The County Council met for unications from the secietary of, Howick, as these seem to be deservin elbi,to matter bow sm-all. The ;book ab .
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tud -vraut them �_"_ I � session, in the Court--�House, Goderich, on - num. ! a' scT a, f r the _c�iidm; -office shows many amounts of . q
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- .. il� . . Tuesday afternoon, January 25th, when the I . trouble,in avoiding -pneumonia and other T1 license, recommended that same be granted duty 661tectied as low as three cents. A r .
r�, It will p,ay- - . �� I . .� following members reported present - valuation is No. 11, Turnberry, the . assess. a; repo�t was adopted. for 1898 without chargp. In reference to spedlid, 6ificer Whose duty will be to Watch - .
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iw,, even for rie.-,t, _b . is : ment Of which is $39,150. Three mew lung diseases, owing to the coldness of the Moved -by Mr. Mooney, seconded by Mr. motion of Messrs. Cook and Miller that all pergotik who are suspected of smaggling, is I
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t - I - -4 I I C� A? 0 Mooney, Miller, McLean (Goderich), Me- school houses were erected during the Year-, rooms and dranightw. - * . I
� : � Torrance, tfiat Air. J. C. Morrison, clerk of lookup keepers be paid $10 per year, recom-
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I I - .. Lean (Tuckeramith), McInnis, a8edlent, * Refaired to the Hohse of Ref4ge commit. MoKillop, be auditor for this year. mended that no action be taken. They -Aftet the London accident,the Ingersoll I
* _� Pril. Ti" I An excellent bri3k school, ,witir. b to be otationed at
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; _...�_ - . Patterson, Rollins, Snell, . . . d, �6� Mr. Cook, seconded by Mr. examined tenders for groceries for jail and towit z� council instructed an, I
. - . Stuart iand Morris, at a ct4t, of � . _ . . R. Jessim. " thfi
I t ML`Ew*`, furnace, etc., was erected'in aeotibu. No.- 1. too. move
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� I � - I � - Torrance. ! about $1,200. - A thor. The clerk reported the amount of inour- Miller, th T, 'Mr. John, Burgess be appointed recommended that tender of T. G. Tippling export build -ontb to report on the
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I ! . ; TITE WARDEXSHIP. � oughly -equipped brick school wit -also anee on the varioua county buildings, and andirlori. C Marr- , be accepted, it being the lowest ; recom- conditiO.Ii of the town hall there. He re- . J
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. . t- the beat - - . . I I erected in unionschool. section No. 8, Turn,,. the report was ordered to be printed. I I ison was elected auditor. mended that the tender of W. T. Murney, ports that it is not in a rafe condition and ' ;
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I er y I .... - . I . The clerk asked the council to proceed bbrry and Morris, at a cost of about $1,200. 1 Moved b Mr. Patterson, seconded by Mr. of Goderich, for ra ,at I �
sold.: Th& ." with the election of a Warden. . . INSPECTOR TOM'S 'REPORT. a for jail be accepted, advise$ ite council to. tear down the build* . �
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. Th - _- . Moved by Mr. Cox, seconded by Mi. Me- brick school was noted at a cost of - $800. : . . �
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. . ey are -1, - J. Elgin Tom, schodl inspector for Welt instructed o examine the bridge known as Goderich. Recommended the ::-IJ611ald'' McLean, formerly a, ghe I �
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�Xoughly scour- � � '. Lean, Goderich, that Dr. Rollins, of Exeter, The frame school in No. 4, Howick, has Huron, reported that in 1897 . tender of � ep
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� go, on the boundary i between F. G. Neel -in, of Seaforth, for county print� rauciiV �t Moose Ya�w was found. dead in - , �
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grease—there"s - � Warden of the county. of * Huron been thoroughly repaired and veneered were $72,107.85, made up as follows :- Bal- Dullett lath Wawanosb, and have tenders Ing be,accepted, the work to be done to the his rockni 6ne morning last weak in Windsor, . �
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� I mill smell " � I � I � with.brick at a cost of about $M, The ance from 1896,' fl.2,818.72;, Government 'pulaced be re the council at the June session satisfaction of the warden and clerk. In re- death beifigean I L'
- Moved by Mr. Cook, so .laced bef sed by an escape of natur-aJ I
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I - roper Y, f * h be rebuilt. Sent - to read and ference to motion .of McEwen and Cook re. gas ftom 4 at Va. He wass, well-to-do man i
. - - - conded by Mr. following table gives the number of caudi- grant, $3,955.-15 ; taxes levied on t I it , I
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� , f6uixd- in - 1. , - ' Holt, that Mr. MciEwen be Warden of I the dates who wrote and who -- the 941.84; from all other sourc 9,392,14. bridge"Ice mittee. . I . � o I L �
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q tO � Us direet, , L B a-lanuce. �- entrance and public schoofleaving examm- Cho expenditures for the year amounted to -Moved y Mr. Miller, seconded by Mr. mittee, re -commended that the words " two -infoithation has bien receivedinOttawa, ' L J
. I The name of Mr. Cook, of - Howick, was ations last mid-summerr $60, 1
1 . 817.37, leaving a balance of $Ili290.48'. Cook, tha' th
I et mill in Can-� i - & Z � also -proposed, bat he withdrew. ! . � of the expenditures, - $41,997.76 was paid a county clerk ascertain from years " be inserted in House of Refuge -by-- tbab the.2-0 corporatioine controlling theifish. . .
low pwicea fft'. . I . 'Entrance. Leaving. the PrZI 10161 auditor the probable cost of laws in Place of the words 11 on . a year,V, re- arise of the great likes have bee *mad-
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� The coudeil asked Dr. Holmes to act with for teachers' salaries. During the year 58 an an , L L u cirabi
Z - �� 0 av- e - Place Wrose-Parild Wrote-Psa'd the accounts of this -county by garding the admitting Of inmates i4 the into Ond gl'g&nLtio I
I 1, �he; clerk an scrutinee mile and 75 female teachers were employed the Ptovi46iii auditor and lay each inform trust, with a .capiial 'of
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I t�es% but in I . of - L ing-taken, Dr. Rollins received 7 votes, and Wingliam, 65 49' ' a, House of Refuge and that the by laWs be $5, It is stated that one of the � �.�
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I - I Mr.' McEwen 9 votes. The clerk Ahen de- Blytk 14aid being maie, $NO ;i female, $261. Th: '�'cniar' 'a r .
. 0oriomy to buy ' l. .- - . 4 25 13 20 - . 5 0 -C ri d . . I
- . i motion of Messrsi, Rol -line and Snell that all catch that the stock win replenish Itself "
1 . ... � 1. - . olared Mr. McEwen elected, and called him Seaforbh standing of th� teachers was, first-class, 3 ; moved Mr. McLean, (G�oderich),'aee.
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nous and pure- J . 88 58 . 17 3 second class, 56 ; third claw, 74. In; 39 onded b �- committals to the House of Refuge be coun- naturally. - - � I .
. � ___1 __ ! � I to the chair. - - - Brussels W 49 ' 22 11 r. Snell, that a railing be put at. tersigned by one of the vounty councillors _Aev � Professor George L. Robinson,who .
; . -Warden subscribed to the oath of Wroxeter 29 22 24 19 f Bonmiller bridge, in the town- bf the distrieVor municipality from wh -a year and a half has been Pro. ' ...
�.9 lbs. . - � � .: . . The schools or -departments' the t3achera , have east el -9,1
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� . - I I I � thanked the members of the council for the The total Government grant for coutinu- , mew schoolhouses were b4ilt and- . . I meat, Literature -and Ex- '
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_� - -:" , ra greatly - improved." In the� Moved y Mr. Holt, seconded by Mr. His- luvreference to'letter of Mr. Scott, of Olin- egis at k4ox College, Toronto, has decided .
��, .honor conferred. upon him. several othe i .
. -I*-- i*- I" ation claw work was, $561� $290 for public lop, that ,all a ton Collegiate Institute board, regarding to.sevej h I
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1110t, the ordia ; �_ '- � ,*P Seao THE STRIKING COMMITTEE. school leaving and $275 to schools conduct- _ wood,,&!fine four r the bri 4 at Port Albert un der the dirse. mistake in remitting county grant, recom- to accept i ni'milar post in McCormick Theo- '
, I.- . � Moved by Mr. Cook, seconded by Mr. continuation clas4. Dqring roorn brick buildi "' tion of county engineer. ---Carried. mended that the treasurer be empowered to logicat I I
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ixt . axe ' - k I � Ing a were 51 raining at Clin. . �
y b . aU - �� . - I there atudento in t . the term .erected on an excellent site. �It is seated t 5affiinary at Chicago.
. I Miller, that the council now proceed � with
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'ty-clean white c . � the election of - the at fk* & commiteei so - y a fur. SEAFORTH COLLOGIATE. re . It for WL. J. Hai4mond, tba'young .-
. I . I I ri 28 at Goderich, hard with first-class desks and heated b � � Pay the sun of $27 to said institute. In
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le In mace. this �chool was opened in August A , 4 farenee to amount to be paid to each Colk mad, A i ftt,�'who is to be -hanged on the
11 - balanice 0 that the report of the standi ly half of whom' secured sohools. A very .. LL A. -11
_ � ing oommiteen � ggreg te attendance of county pupils, legiate Institute, they submitted the fol- -18bh of , in& for the murder of ,his wife, .
�� of = L � I for the year might be received as. sooa� " successful meeting of the Teseherle'liptitute with a staff of three teachers and an ever- 11,4 I; r sident and non-residont, 12,170 ;, lowing figures: Sea -forth $9. 327.83; Clin. have asked -for now trial on two grounds , I
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aste of time to - ;; "I � -, 22a,d. The work done by the teachers w finest one -room school -house in the went was Government grant, $1,050.29. ;-Goderich, i I admiseb, 'ility 0 the prisouer's evidence - �,
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. I . I On a ballot Wing taken Mr. McLean, _WA as The report was -amended by inaking-graut i- ..
qh6m . . . . . . on the whole satisfactory, but he deplored built in school section No. 4, Usborne. It Sent to duostion committee.' - I -before-the boroner's jury and theevidence�of ...
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� I yourself. i ; Goderioli, received 7 votes, Mr. Torrance : 7 . to Agricultural Societies - $20 each in place a board bf�apPfica-tious of insurance . r r
� . I . -ell- . Sinct last we talked to you, Futurity Mr. Hays 7, Mr. C k , J the break in palaries, as he feared it would is heated by a furnace and has an excellent Severkl ocounto were sent, to finance com- of di p 10 -to
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L - 11 __U 00 8 Mr. Holt 8, Mr basement for the accommodati'' y hich were in force
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I.-Vill find I I � Miller 8L . ' drive the ". teachers out of the profession. $25 to the Poultry Association; and by not at the timb bf her death. -
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- M, all �, -; 1� � I The *arden.declarecl that M - Referred tO�� 0.4ucation committee. of , . the children in ,,atorw4 .Moved Dr. Rollins, seconded by Mr ing peddlers' licenses to F.
. staple i I I - 1, - it may be said in passing, that asors. Cook, . L weather. In No�. 15, Ashfield, A-substandil Snell, tba o admit inmates to the grant Pw And J.. -A stilke Lin - the Rosamond woollen
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'odd line and �� I . Holb and Miller were 11 The registra return , of fees received House Wf McKinney. �L - � Mille, Almobte i took place last Weak and ' ' . . I
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vote a elected, and ask'.. stone building was erected, which also has a Refuge, t card of admission, be counter- .'The report as amended was adopted. the number I -
ving prices.. : . . the turn. over of goods at this the council to gain in -the -came of dur ,,, paert leari with mortiagen,deeds, good basement. A very next and well ar, signed by brie county councillor ,of the dig. � .. -
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. � ..... . .. - sale was the largest in the Messrs. McLean, of Goderich, Torrance 0
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. .. . Hay& On this ballot Mr. McLean receive: mittee. � . ranged brick soho6l was built in school Ono' triob in adoition to the nigniture of the reeve � FINANOE COMMITTEE . from Soto goo !-with a promise of a very �
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. . �, �, I � . .- tion No. 12, Hay.- It in well lighted and of the municipality from i6ioh the proposed ; The finance committee reported re'00m- two-thirds bithope who have so far gone out
I . . . 1 9 votes, Mr. Torrance'll, and Mr. Hitys 8. JAILOR's, I&EPOI&T. 1.
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. ,-z-,. . seated and is a -great improvement on the inmate fio�neo. Referred io executive coin- --mending- the payment of a, number of ac- � . -
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- I . .. 'Last Monday aleo, We call,, ed i our Torrance elected. . y all th mittee. . I . 5 counts.. They had received the treasurees are women laid girls. The strike is due to I . .
3ros-2 ),, � � in time there are confined in the county j II schools'are in good condition. There are ' , si three years ago, followed by
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.� . a Moved oy Dr..Rolline,. Seconded by Mr. � letter and financial statement and recom. ;
z 'WED-NESDAY SESSION. - prisoners, 1.0 males' and I fernaile. 1010 n which the seating should b i Snell, that the warden and House of 4efuge man further itaUction
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�tTIKRSI - � excess of stock in a iew lines. A communication ironi I the county of ,f t1 ... as are vagrants ; Roland Smith, To- improved in near future. The number 0010 committee I be requested to take steps to have utes. . . . -Generat] Booth,. head of the Salvation . !;
� 0: I . Lanark, respecting an routo, charged with forgery, and Elizabeth Is enrolled was 7,478 -,- aggregate at- Brindley, iin inmate of the house, admitted ' The report was adopted -- . Army, , 34-ontreallast week, that a ;, I _.
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1, not averse to 'good value, A communication from the county of Moved b r. islop, seconded by Mr. public The House of Refuge committee roported. work amorij the gold -seekers. aid an �
=,=MMT=25� 1 L f � ,v M PA school leaving examinations 2931 L Moved b* Mr. McLean (Goderichi second- . 3 -
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cig. list, deliver 1. � � three piles of Heavy 'Ulstef Bruce, asking the council of Hu McLean Tuckeramith, that Philip Holt wrote at the entrance, and 160 at the 164v- by Mr. Cox that the county property cc -that they had examined the inspector's re- advance guard of lads and lanes had already � ; 11
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I . . . io Legislature to amen and ;w;;. Lane be a I . 111- ' I'ukon country. lit was �
both omasion , - I Fxieze Over*coats. The pri tetion the Ontan d Cho ,pilitore of criminal justice Ing examination ; 192 were successful at the mittee ex me the House of Refuge once a port and found it correct and recommended .reached tho W. I --
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for many years . _. - � . . . that we quote on these odd county council act of 1996, was sent to the accounts. -Carrieft. - . . entrance and 84 at the leaving. The follow-, ear, sam: as all other county property, - that it he printed in the minutes. They. posed to esimbil barracks at Dawson _8j ty, , I
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(11cipal or teach- f . - special committee. COLLEGIATE Ing is a statement : 1:86, i � had also examined the physician�o report and outpottd would be located at oth
� not had the .- � : - * V lines of Overcoats will be -4. M. Roseburg, secretary of the Prison. Moved by Mr. Holt, seconded by Mr. . A atc .
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,egular minister 1 $3.90.,4.40 and 4.90. , en'; Aid Society, asked for a grant for said Snell, thatiF. Jordan be appointed a trustee Contras Entrance TA Ving . The road -and bridge committee reported I of salmon troltit on Like On. ..
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. rl A- I � society. * Sent to the executive committee. of I Wrote-Pax'd Wrote-aPas'd I 1.1 tario during tie last year had been- bettor
non#, so that M $_ 1- . �, Godetich Collegiate Ingtitate.-COrtied. recommend nj as fo - The report was adopted.--. 1
'611 to have r.e_ . . I " ' G. A. Aylesworth, secretary of the true- M - Bayfield ' 11 16 1 3 .17ows : Im reference to Ahan for many years. Fish rangin t 20
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. � . If you ,have put off buying a coat, tees' association of Ontario, asked the ooum_ C., oved by Mr. Hays, se6onded by Mr. Dungannon . ,by-law of the, township of God' ch to close Moved by Dr. Rolthis seconded by Mr. � I p 0
'ut in the even- � -17 11 19 10 - ori pounds in walght'have been eauglut. The "I
t . Its I McInnis that the clerk be empowered to I ! .
oil to -appoint a delegate to attend a one of certain original road al- - herring industry in, how -ever, said to be de. i .
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empore, sermoll, _�. thinking you could tide over meet- trustee of Sealorth Collegiate Institute. 34 120 lowance _d open, up ano in destribute couity pr6perby, such as hand- fireasing. Tha. catch of whitefish has been .
that Dr.' McGinnis be appointed a Exeter � 64 48 up and dino.
. � -, . Ing of! the association, to be held in Tor. Ooderich 1�1 ' 72 - 19 9 , ;
.0 ,note, which � . thi's winter, possiblF the last , thl, cufEs etc. only on the authority f a member go , .
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vd in yeara and, , - . . onto in April nexti. Sent to education coin- lieu theroo , the law being complied 6 od a g mewhat irregular in its .
I . . :V I . � Moved in amendment by Mr. Holt Grand Bond 4 6 2 31� 6% Ithou h so �,
snap is: chan ing your mitt � reoommendqd that the said by-law be con. of the county council and not on the ch&r . :
� cold gi : seconded by.Mr. Mille that Thomas Kida Hanson ' 26 14 24 is .Acter. i
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. . I 31 -1 : ininil irnJ ,W^"l 1k A 1�. 6 be trustee of Seaforth Collegiaca T.g.a..c.� 11ri . . I fir ad T 'a M I t4"aft . .,�L IL_ authoritv of . reeves and denatv reava-i -f
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of his hearers. Overcoat if you could get it at a the Clinton Collegiate Institute, can * I � '
U able ta . The motion carried. 86. Helena . 11 6 11 1 5 county 00milissio 0 ig an guards municipalities as heretofore. —Carried. - .
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I Clinton Collegiate Institute.—Carried. . The Government grant to West Huron viz., Maitla, d, inton and Lower Wingliam. used for aoun7t purposes finly.—Carried. I . -
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1p of mind. for public school leaving and continuation � The commi ioner rdentioned that repairs to . Torrance seconded by Mr. son � . i
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I We have 16t yQu into. those right - 0 mmittsa' cl V. - intenda � to reside in New York next ;
formerly lived ass work was $580. A very Lpaccessful 'the floors . MCIA&n thab the warden and clerk memor. ;�'.,_ - 7
1 1 Cox, that Ge6ige Bod-rd, o 8 leertain bridges will have to be summer to superintend the p4bficktion .of - i .- %, Z
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meroe and Moloo&N Bank, showing the bal. uted on the . meeting of the Teachers' Institute was held 1 mad alize the local legislature to so amend the I I - t
i� was, stainding Ward of county examinere I kxt summer, recommended that . . bar now book of st6rios. - i .. -_ �_ �
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read. :Thpy exami,ed tenders for erecting a Oman -,- � .
Moved by Mr. Holt, ' a Iyi councils should be elected I
- anee due the county in their banks to be fori the current year.—Carried. at Exeter on May 21st and 22nd, when -in. th co;; in
structi i vepspers on the work were 'Mi I for a ierin of two - �
- the timb I Another line ihat we are trying to $4,367.66 and $56.42 respectively, wail sent seconded by Mr. The w . . at the quarries o �
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L r ! ork done in the Model Schools last bridge on the boundary between Morris and said elections to take place at the Company at Mille Roches, about six miles L_ _� I
i to the finance committee. � Hislop, that A. J. Moore, B. A., be appoint- . years, I - �
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bolved 4 x0evere, . . clear is Fur Coats, on Saturday ad on the board -of count' sessioniwas very ouccessful,,but more than McKillop an'd recommended that the tender same time and place as elections for county westof Cornwall. An immense stone wan -1 � �
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Izettin out I . two Coon,� two Wambats and that paper, was sent to the executive coin- Moved by Mr. Moldnis, seconded by Dr. the schools twice dur 1897 and found mind MoKinflo a recommended that the to , - - ,
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. made to agricultural and . I and diligent in their . E use of the olerk.—Sen.t to"executive com. e
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were - in: the � . idi for the closing up of -a road, wa's pro. to- executive committee. . Sent,to education committee. Bend, recommended that Joseph Law- SUPPLIME NTARY REPORIT 019 EXECUTIVE Com- 1�
The balance Of the Fleeced nutn' ,'and the council. itAed to pass a by. )n'a tender, foi $lt7, be accepted. The � - MITTEE. - . � i
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a � . Underclothing, we are clearin law to confirm the same. Sent to the r6ad STANDING. COMMITTEES. . AIM. . .. I . —James Goodfellow, one of the directon . �,j�, -
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heavy weight wool and cotton - Stuart regarding warden memorialize thoOntario lAgislature trial, died suddenly... last weak. He h, -A - 1. I
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iired. - ROAD AND BRIDGE COMMISSIONER. year.—Carried. � ,y �jworrled over' business . i
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. . selling .at $1.60, --and 5 others Mr. Ainsley,county commissioner,reported . . - . . I k
� . - . elace of one, recommended that same be bed for a few dayc! 'He was & long time � - I :
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11 . pared plans and specifications, and had re- Holt, Moon . and Rollins re purahasing a typewriter for was presumed to be wealthy until the fail- ' I �
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� Debating aa_ - , I . ceived tenders for three small cedar bridges, GODERION COLLEGIATE. the clerk, recommended that the clerk be are of the fisheries, several years ,ago. . � �
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of last gregate -attendance of county pupils, everything.ca the , ;
crowded themselves . rance, Stuart, J. B. McLean ,- Education 9. , in �
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ftif the dobat& I . He had considered the mattir of providing 4 05 ; total aggregate attendance, 28,266; number.of inmates agreeia f3rent a.-hines and, lay the; same before known liquor'firm'of 0 urnott &Co, i0f Wood. . .. .0 . 2
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us very hard reduced prices, so that in Cap ig with jailee the council at the June meeting. I �
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at inform tion, Gloves, Mitts -and Underwe' � Bid Giant, $1,090.28 ; departmental examina. allowed to remove the, two closets in th The report was adopted. and r;g., - About a month age �
� t 11 Resolve' 0 or, the building of a vault outside of present ' ri ge committee, Mewro. Patterson, Hays, tions, $124.31 ; not cost i - a Bylaws confirming the appointment of Mrs - ustained a slight iimjury to . I '.., '. I
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� I . . - I . bridge railing, he ,itrongly A * pip'n2 an 00 mittee, Mason. Miller, Torrance, J. 18. to beirt 1.
4eathorn. an I recomm4 auditor of Ytrg,u reliant and DivaWon Court Clerk of '_
I . I nded . procure a cop f M * 'pal World be procured for the purpose of holding in - the county accounts fo, � .
i �� In Days' Underwear we have a few that one or more of the i . - be put On McLean, Holt ; House of Ref g!� commit- y 0 uniol] for - tL ape V�,e- 116tt, me . ,- I
iftaent; to, � � iron u each member of the council. —Sent to execa. in the [I ffloo and that the registrar sent year. . I Ancanter. He was in business in Wood- - I
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J - d : broken lots ; 'these in the each truss of the following IVA'rg� r Mait. McInnis.
eju ges we ; . - ; ti ve com be On motion of Messrs. Snell and McLean stock for-elght ears.
� . I -_ mitted . empowerep to employ a competent per. y �_ �� ��_. m I . . .
� - land, Clinofii Lower Winghim. 1 Pip' Some accounts were received and sent to Moved by Mr. Stuart, seconded by. Mr. son to bind si�ch books as require re -binding. . I - � - . .,
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I . . made %� I . expensive. : . pan Ing - ou lain painting for 0 1 1 ..�, _11�1_. -
: � the hall said - L , Thelexterior of " ve committee. brick work, � tucking, painting . of the year 18970 and it will be of ,general .- _:_
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! � forgotten to,, Anythii,ig you in need in men!s or the Court %goe bailding should be 're. - HOUSE -OF REFUGE -INSPECTOR. Moved by Mr. Miller, seconded by Mr. outside. The engineer to define the dlose of —John McCann, a farmer of . Belmont in ex , I-
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. zt,ery, - either�, . painting the wood -work it would Refuge; rapoFted as follows ; Total, No. of the Farmers' Intititutea.--Sent to executive . council in June. Recommended that the i"t West by 6atting'his throat. I - � I ,.� � �
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; th�t a : wo Moved by Mr. Hill, seconded by Mr. Mo. and that a suitable desk for I use pro, - �. - __ Z
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pso; well. A, . � - your � ry 10 will be an exceptionallv gay season. _,5N.; and - �. � - _4 . ., . ]
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i money. - brick work would cost al;out $150. The ., Herald-, from . � - i
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the railwa year, 5 ; number of himates in House on let onded by Mr. Snell; that the counoil grant L 4
. y, -- I � . - likely _ I walls of the 6ffice be painted and no action. consumption of the throat. He Was about this in itself be&= testimony to the - general ..... ... " I � :
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.- � Manchester and Brussels bridges will January, 1898, 77 ; number of males, 53 ; $25 to the Poultrk Ass-00istion.—Reforred 30 years of age, I
1::: - I require now floors next summer. So number of females, 24 -'; number admitted to executive committee. a now Unio,� Jack, of good quanzy of bunst! orosperity of he firming classes, who are - I
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L smaller bridges will require to be re —Mrs. Barry -Lake. one of the woman .
� Mr. Arthur Iffay. e you got yourL calendar yet. -floored, during the year 1897 frimn rural muniolpaii- Moved by Mr. Cook, seconded �y Mr. Ing, 1SX11 feet, be -increasing their acreage, � . - 11 I . -
t . . _proonrid for the use of orators who made a bit at the recent con, —The Dominion:06'tton Mill Company In I
' ar next - .1 . . - but it would be beat not to undertake any ties : Townships,— Ashfield 3, Colborne 3, Miller, that all look -up keepers, m the the court -ho6e. They examined the differ. vention of the World's W.C.T.U., intends 11 _�.___. . .
- more woxk than is absolutely necessary un- Goderich 2, Grey. 1. Hay 1, Morris 4, 1 - being sued for .$10900 damages by Paulin ... , .
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hould be ex- - I - I til the results of the next spring fresheta Stephen 3; Stanley -2, Tookeremith 2, Us. tificate from the cou4by councillor clean and wall kept, and would say that hlr� Picard, as tutor to his minor son Maurice - - �
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'. the &165rniaw is situated that McCreatb, darptaker, appears to be a lad of thirteen. 0a the last da f Inly . .
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Z . , WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL Sent to road and bridge committee. efficient man for the position. That a&% trial of Mrs. Sternsman for the May A i he was working in the mill at U04401 U11 9�6, . - . I
11 . admission each hi Colborne a 'ad Unborne) ; said look -up is propfirly kept.—Sent -to ex- .
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. supplies sent out to counts, Is and division ich 3. Clinton 2, Seafarth 1, Vvingliam 1, Moved by Mr; McLean, (Goderich), town neweni be made as soon- as, possible. � ($ on- accident. He -
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11 closfor�,, -of I 1, I . MONEY BACK IF WANTEj6F. I court oflicers for 1897, was ordered to be ' onded by r see* . , otion of should be a change in the place of -trial. Wien put to taking tall Oth 1, . I .- �_
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� 'r. Th as" I mitte on table till the clerk and county commissioner. —Three Mennonites have been arrested in chine and ropiUos .the*eNbX_,empr -
.. . d fibin.county jail, I ; cause of pauper- is year.—LaId .1 . y once, r
, I .W.ft.f TREASUREWS STATEMENT. ism,--4ntemperance 3, old age 11, sickness nexteession. . . . - .
. .I- � I . . I . Clause t" of the report was changed to the Rosenfeld district and heavily fined -for when his rillit arm W." caught in the mt- � I �. � I
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J# . - The statement of Dr. Holmes, county '5, inju 3, weakness of intellect 4, blind. Moved by Mr. Torrance, seconded by Mr. read as follows: That tenders be askod for infractions of the revenu . chinery an 8�rioualy ipjared beforq the
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. �_ ,county ra,te,'$63,106.23 ; non-resident taxes, , ]es ien � . � I �
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. 1 $455.64 ; fees from registry office, $735.05 ; during ISR7,—Englamd ll,, Scotland 4, Ire- session for approval. —One -eve * last week, Miss Mary Me and that " the co4au P*4 servants ordered - . .
1. 4-11 the con. . . - CLOTHIERS. �Carried. oomminsioner to define the claw of am - � y - .
�, . auctioneera� 11 I , I Arthur, of I the boy to do the work in vi(o,atioa of thiss -1.1 -1 �� " �
� . licenses, $348 ; . peddlers' land:5, Wales 1, United Stat 'I), Canada Mov =ttyo be used, tend 1. .. ,� Z
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kitchen far� - ' L . L as ad b� Dr. Rollins, seconded by Mr. . are, to be placed before Brociville, committed suicide by - .. .1 .. . . �
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nest in the min, that Fred. Page, of Grand Bend, the council at the June meeting; an con. She lived for some .
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� 1 .075.145 ;L Collegiate Z;;�&tes, $5,063.09 ; mates d' * 1897 70-14 ; with keepe and the �towm sewers be made an won as life. - . . . last week, Attendloga curling match, met .� I I I
A insarsace, I ,r's or pay for such license. —Sent to executive .
I f$Mi1yL inta - . with a serious acaidititab the w&r,aho a of
I I i SEAFORTIT, - - ONT'L Model -Schools, $ , aYd lel I I' -Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. J. H. Smith us � 7
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bridges, $6,20.80 ; House of � I- Public School L . tor of - Wentworth Wood, Valiance & Company, of that ,city. . ;
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I � istration. of justice. stationery, etc., makes January, 1897, $643-30 ; total expenditure, � residence, Hamilton. She had been ill through the warehouse, they stopped vu the . L . �
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ter,j Geor C -VI position of auditor -was laid on the table. of tpbsel" yeari of age and left a widow amil t was 54 borough, a a Ion - W1 I
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'to. �Londou ol departments in charge of 125 cases have come to tho house suffering with that the usual grant of $300 be made to the Woodatock,"of Mrs. George Stewart,mother I I
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of the Fro. � L teachers, classified as follows : One holding ,some acute -disease and are more suitable for sent to the finance committee. agricultural and horticultural societies hold. of Mr. Wm. Stewart,' ex-Presiden of Peterborough, Where he- was engaged In - .
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the AEL accident* policy Costs little. Are. 65 third class ; 57 . of them have received to go. They are generally robust and 8 Recommended that the usual grant of = ed wax 87 d . -
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ea meetin I � : . you insured ? a change of teachers o-curred. r during ilie: The house has also served as an asylum 0 EDUCATION C05fXITTEE. count' . —The literpry. meeting last week, in Lo. . 11 . I - . �'. _. . i;
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y aitterided. L . during the year was 7,344. In 1897 the direct cause of some of the worst accidents they had examined the reports ol-Inspectors court - ouse. Recommended that the usual from Detroit to Windsor has made the speakers were absent tbe number Was re- 11� I .
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