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The Huron Expositor, 1902-02-07, Page 1lk_�d � - . I - 43,3 , I _& 4 190t - , , - �_. — — 77��___ �__ � , r-IRERUMV � � w1n][a. , 1327 J K -* 2 ��Zl -1 �� - � allat, Rrizes, Qd��� 14� M.- -a __U_ diff-mence. 1. - , the tail would be� to oarr,v 0". 7 stock oowat 4 "Crifift I iok six or eight mm"i, xOut more talk � I ;o, tha a -tore '011. for a fund Wt,Z4- , ev? mia", &t. Our referen., i4, U, � Our winter goods,,,, I _ to come thanx t - - Q `444a are to be 0 *i* : W- im " , TS, . I )ATS - RUFFS and %11 . - rrR.R. 11 ­ � �­­­­­ .1. �­ -_ , I ., I . I I I . . I ! � i� V i il : � i . ; * . . i ! 'r I � i I . � ; t 1 ; I I ! . . . 11 . I - ; � i . I � . i - I I . . I �, : : . t ! I .. . � - � 1, � , � . 1� . t � I . ! � ! � I ! .- I I - I I ­ . .11 I . . . . I - . � � ;; I . � I . A . . � I ; , ; . ! � ! . � : i ; : i i 1 I , . I : - . . i I � I I . I I r . I � i - I : I . . . . A � . �[ 1 1 . . ; I : . I . , .. . . : ; . . a : � � I I . � � . r I � 11 . . I :1 ;, d i : ; � . : . 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I : I i _____ i I I i . i . I I - i � . , — i I — . I I � I ! . . . � I I I I . - * I . � � WOLMAXII BROS., Fabliehers'.' ; . S�AFOIRTIH,' Tli�D TARY 7 19020 , t i : AY, FEBRL ,� - . . : 9 � 1 $1 a 4 — _ ­ , , , ,1, - __ � - __ � I i - I 'Year in Advance. . I I . ___;;_.�� ­ i � . t - . i , 9� , L ': 47; female, 31� Admiit�d d I " the -year of Saaforth. for the e�ecting of the abut. and ran a lartre airy farm. He was instru. s "IrIn I __ i 1901 from i rural inunioi,p�litiesffownships, Window ments for tl�e bridge over the Ba�field river, mental In gettinly good roads. all through ' -_ - .� The January session of the county oou!n0 -MoKilloi�, I ;i Hull 0 1 ; Howick, 2 ; near Clinton, and for the Winghain bridge that section, �mUwaye took,s de -e- interest I convened in Goderieh on Tuesday of 14st Grey, 2 ; Bast 'Rawarkog, , 2 ; Stephen* 2 ; ,ere r,,,mmeride d -to be accepted at $4.75 in municipal w4tors. He was po'stmaeter � i I 4 � week, when the first order of business V�as West Wa*anos Il � and $4.50 per cubic yard, and for the super. for over 4 � 0y4are. H- was . i �, 1 ; ��, 6 a member of the I - 1 th. election of a warden, � mitted), Towns and p;ges-Goderich, 2 ; %. Shades struction Chat of the Hunter Bridge Com- Methodisz Ohjarch,! and was its most ,liberal l. : � I 1, b was moved by Mr. Hays, 9L-conded �y Clinton, 4 ; Seaforth, 1 i � pany, of Kincardine, 1 I ; Brussels, 2 ; � . at $3,975. In the supporter. , To politics he was a Liberal- � I M . Connolly, that Mr. Donald Patte�sou Wroxeter,! 1. 'Cause,11110 pauperibin-Old - matter of the application of the reeve of Conservatives I �ut seldom ever took an � . . It A - -'ICOLORS I b4D' warden. No other nominations bpijng age, 6 ; siolinese, 5; in" 2 ; weaknesu of I Colborne to have Young's bridge made a active part in'p6litios. . I I - I ys , � mtde,,M,r P ttersou was declared eledtod. iatelleot, $ ; &atitutijot i ; herina I - IN ALL QUALITIES and county bridge, recommended that no action -Miss Cora S�vrjzje, of London, a yoting a � t ,,, a : ved by Mr Spackmano and !sea- enceinte, �. Notionality. if inmates aam! it' PRICES . . . . � � o4ed bv Mr. Fergusoii that Meserd 61... faA A.V­; Ion] P �� A A 0 4.1 A be take6. lady 21 years f Oigo, was struck by �& ear in - .. - k I I i . 1� f k . I I- __ . l,'LANKETS R I � . � .. E41R I I . . . �� I i I - I - I __ . . � . � I ... . ­ . � �� - - � � - . I � ttly� familiar with. tntrak- � 0 - �� our regular pric"_tU , � � ; o - which the above, V06 ! I � � ure uare"Onable—un., . I A B In eal in, �Furs � . . I .It you see anyth L�,g 4 - . . � . � . � I ! I . I � � . IT .to, make yo I � I . ; . urs, jVr ,, e", I � -1 , � A w3liwww-A-.9 X 9, U . : I . I l� wigig., I � - . : I � I . I � I � I I L I - ; � .Z . . r � Olt ical ; at p�rice � a Fashionable, comfortable and econ' ; � . I L . . : : I I we are making on furs, it's possible for any pne to buy, : W i & - . I : : ' . ; � want to show these to you, for whether,you', buy'or not �i .- I I I I I ) ; [ �� i . � . a"t gone, Spring haW ill be an education� for one in values. � 1 1 " ,b ! w � i 1, V I ., I � 4 Hmn�t come? Welk ' , .1 A.- of .new Spring goo& - Every year marks an improvement in !,the methods 2 1 A among them some 1XIM&. I the values; and in the Vol -time' 6f business w� 4o. ' � - :, - , . t . , 'Which we hope to iuteiepA � . Ieter on—about the tilft � You may never have- dealt with us; th�n you have yc . I ., I Aks, he has earned a, rftt. I in store for you some pleasant experien6es - in fair, I Ole s,vheni thinking ab f . ._out,,*bjt' I i z likely to demand for your- business dealing. It will pay you to d.eall with* us ; *y an . ! . I I ; , i I I iahintfromns:, Exped- i ! 1 - I r I see. . 4 ! , ; I ius some irles of what,aA : . � I : I - I here in. Seafbrth in We are devotin the stock months to the cleari g oti t 9 I I I ' ha f I e 1 n � � : mg line$ and we are of the balance'd the stock of furs and und M'iear. � ' 9 ft- 4 i ; ere�itin and profit,%blefir. � . . 611 ! � 9 � � ; . u us for ; I The finest furs sold in this sect -ion ate �� in many oaseE � . . $ t I . � � I - I . : . I I i I ict of our store I -Not how cheap,' bi,it how good, i I � 9, MATTINGS, � I. the prodi- I . � . � � � i I . t XPF � . a watchword with us. Some clearing price� i' furs : : � ,RIP i ,�S, .7 1 - - . � � I I I i � ; - . - , t �TVFF,ili I I . t 1i - . � . ; , t . � � � . . S t . . I a. FLOUk OILS. i i . i � I I . r i f'- I -_ i . . � . � � � r - i . . I I . : I 7 I I � � . - ! � : � I � .. . . � . k �. .; . I . _6__� . T � I � � i . i L . . IN -IF - t &tations � � I , I . � � .. I . I i : . � e -,N I L � � - : I I . i . : � I 1 , I . erles.. . � : . . ! I : I - : i . . I � � � - I . . i . . . . . I � � I ... I � I . � - I - . lint embroideries, w-- viai* I . I I e . I yoa abowt. ours, and want .... ; , .� - . I ! . ? ! am. tf A I , . I i t I . � . ! ; ; I - � ! I . �Ni -.RRoi i � P*, r, i k,, 3 I L - I . . I 11 i I . � . ; - I - ; i I I z I i ; r I :vs . . . . : I . - . I I � . ; � i - I . , C�p � I . . i � ), INSERTIONS i : � - �__ - ., � 1. I ` I � I 1 I ') APPLT(,�U, E I . I I .1 10 - - G I I .. I I RROIDERIES. � .. : I I . . . . , : I . I I he firsb. and, beat diap4y � I ' be seen. If the: weiihir I ! i Two ladies' Astrachan jackets at $23;50, sold regular ynu bay, here are the. 194-� , . ; qu&lities and prbft I " - at $2&5.50. 17wo fine Curl Bocharan jac4ets at $25,i Sol Jy � I I `!Bigus" ; ,�ome, our way as ,0004- a ; � . -1 7 I sold regularly at 132 50. Three 36 inch ja,bkBts at 27.50 - . tp �meucer eerving. . ,� I � . I %sea there is always a pebb�' . regular price 038. Two 361inch Bocharan j4.0.iets at .38.50 .. - qP . priefs cease to represedt. . I sold -usually at $42.50. One Bulgarian jacket, 364nollos Ion - 'hat -touck r 19 , . point *e never . . � 3G bust, at $12.50. One Australian Coon,. ' ch bust �: an � . z . . �8 A1++++_r1-r11+_11 � I - ' ' I : . I I � � 361 inches, long, at $13.50. One Ukraner lain jo;eket at $50 ... , - � . � I . I . �. - � � sold regularly at $67--7this-is a beauty. - On . exican man 7 7 i � . .. I VJ � 0 0 MY � coon coat at $10; One Australian coon coat a qP13.50. �tw I - � . � ) �.ti-S-1 UL i, & . , ! q I calf coats at $18.50 ; two calf coats at 1p,22�rl_;O one calf'6oa . 11 . I o I . ; 4b() . i . r ,� Glood-s Co. at ,R,w5;. one fine coon coat at $35, s'ol&reg I at a, � I i Q42.50 1 . two: dark coon 'coats at 84-0, sold'regularly $52.50 ; � on Treatest Cash . I � i I . I I ilver coon at $5 01, regular at $65 ;. one silvor- iboon at 157 1 - . . s- . I qP 7y . . . . . . ! I I roods Store. ' I . I sold regularly at $75. r � I . , . I . I I . .. - I, I N� e have other valu eg in men's furs ihit space doe : i . ­ % R - . ! ,. � 1. ! , aco e d d 4 �. i - , � , in, ,ed ,p the bVe I .not permit us to quote in this ad. � - I - 1 . , ro: a , eigy oada of yOW, 11 , e hL I , I _ g..' I I : Twenty- dve p6 r, cent. off all fur per cent. o _toVi�gham. on Tai"40 . , . CAPS;! . � ! I ffs, m ug -s, gaunt mitts, '001 azl� enj-)y&ble time on 06 I all caperines, capes, boas, ru le � Shaw,& former residat. i I * -t I t3 � I � % . ; ... ,I : renewing old friendsh,wr - lara, and collarettes. I . I . i .11 � ;;. S. Scott haa dispowde- ' I . 11 Four robe's left in stock, two will sell ap '6.90 each � I . I qp . . 1. farm, oa the: .6th line of, - 'I 5-8� 50 robes; will sell at $ i auglas, a,t a good figar&__ � ,, 8 a $12robe; and one Saskatp,he ; . well filled at both 'AfteV I I i I au to clear at $6,_ sold everwhere at $8.50. - � � I V1 I I i 9 eassions of the Too ; . t I � : i I I Iastituw held hen Ob . . . About underwear, we are. clearing out la lot of , od - � ' . . I Is ,Oeek, and excellent 114' . pieees in union, fleece lined and all cotton ir ter underwe& I I ; I . ered at both mesa , . � I 25c. each piece; see our window. Th I is -i an opportuhit5 , . � . . : I �bell of Goderioh i 1. . : � a I �F : I , - i � 1 ' f th ,si � goods Wer oe, county, and Aft- � . to piece out your winter stock. Some 'of th throy. Thomas Me- I I . , � I ; i occupied the chair, : I sold at _6�c, ; it pays us to clear up the 'stock ; , o �her big value T � �, -, - I , I , i . i � I i I :_ 49— 1 in -anderw'ear at 50c and 75c. . . I . ,I . � � . . I "ald. ,I 6 � i ; - . What. we believ to be. the best value in all wool boys _,,�V, Mr. Yellancly Of t1W - : I I I I I is. oarrying ona. �erien Of' ' . long stocking ever sold in' Seaforth for th:e mo � q, is havipg � I , L 4 . I . . . Weg.... ; i �1-1 I . � .8 being . I I I � - e*, which ar � bio, sale at pre -sent; the price is 25c. z ! I - 0 appreciated. -Mr. J60- . i t , ! ; � . I I :� I : � � I I * Orb Hurons are visitint, , 1 1 I 1 � . , tt, of this plaoe.-Mr.� . ; i - ##*"*###***####4*##4_"44 :: i i � . return3d home, after a I I - I f ; � . . I I ! I y in Lcmdou.—The Wila 1 i . I ; - - has used I the,oleig�inx i It is a strange thing that very few pec pl� are abl' , i 6 . . , � t arl, es M ks is bauW 1! ' . I ( I ' �i —i rr Canad � a receive an account through the mail with ,,.00d graco or. �LTU : - lian Oldo . I . . I : I . . I III . I a &t their IN6 i . - to the, Si*-. L I ai� 1.1"r3e d11'a1,_1:a, a . � seems to make most men cranky, Well, th& ear we -h , , - . I . 1. � I I 'al at. Drouto.-GoOrst � . . A � � , iag who h -W I CUB oh, � William X , I I ,not sent out accounts in January,- we are gi i4g our n I I . , I . tp 1. ;3 �, "' typhold faver, is able, I . . ; I 'The Canadian Order Qt'. . ,. - . ers a month's grace. So do not get cranky, 11f you reo-eiV., tavisg an entertai]11016n� I I .1 I ! I I I -1 I re._Xcr.wan Brotiherlt . yours in February. We will need the money;��his mont�.� ; : � I I : . to lure Isojiock'a P"S' 1 . ; � � i I I . . � I . . I . . . - � I ! . Uorner, are doing a rusir, I ; i . I . I ; I ! i I , H. + . I . . ', -I . + .1. . I -1 0 D'or 1pej_?. ; I . -I..I.." V_ 9_9 1 -Jr i I . . �& -677-44--0 6 a --&- shingles and ohoPPW- . � + a I t 7 . . ,war has delivered OVO ; i � ; I I I 1 f I t d7a, gavr, . I I I . logs, at Mustar - I . : I I : . 11 retur04, . I I i - � I I � ; . Thomson. has sister I& � : . I I I ';W vit it to her n vto . � I I . . , yrtle Taylors v7h- __ I 11 . I . � I i � ry returned to her bOme � � . I I I I � 1%4, week.-blias Mul i I . . rave, who- - wa8 Visit, i I N I . I - I I � *us retlim,13- � I . , - , ines, Fergul d i . . � i I a hoint -1. - . 5 1 � ha Geminh � I I i I I . I ar R I ! I I ; i T � few holiday's. -Ir. - ,� I � � . ; i week &10 I i t ihoine, last -, ti i and d-498 . ` z ,A. L�,Iwarde IT04- Johnson Bros..' � 'Old Stand, e a,t 1),,incardines a I I I z t . .- . I � The, Baylie,ld- Ciffm8t"r'- � t � �eting at 06 I ; � .r amnual in( SHI A- 0IRMIEE; , Wn. Jeruay. . - � I . . I j � da,y afternt ir � � � I . � . -'ag were appOillf'Odo'fico 11 � 4 14 i i P_14_1-�H !-H-" i , - � . ; I I 1. : I dent, Jame�a ThowsOn `* 11 i � � � I 0 der affoords the safeat,p'eapes an � � . J. Marks ; 216"etari* The Dominion Express Money �1_ ; ton 3400 I c0rtvanient raode of sending n�oney, Zore e� ecially to Mal' obs and Brl'tW � X f J I � ,rwia ; 810 � Oho I sp �4� ! I , I W John, MIddletoul - I.. . Ccdumbia points., � T i a. (,-ampbell, John Greelh 1 . . � : � ev � � � i - o I a,thwelL-011 weda . I " ! : fba i W, 0 � i bait-, vv.hen a I& : D ; I ra of - z -week the membe I . m t of Forestera held ga ; R i 0 M _A_ Cii' ON ttown- - � i . i . - I nds. wero, present. T'V I I ; z . �' games. wom . ,.ning various 1011weat, IV- C. P. R. AG)ENT Seaforth ` I rograim.me ) I 6 I ! i ! : : rved, and then 4900100 I - ; . 1, a i0l" .1 � � � . . , i They purpos . � . i � ng �he wlate.Zl .1 I . I � . dn,ri __ i . � : . ; 1, - . . I I I . . ! , � I 1 . � I � , : � . I ! ,. I ; i I ; � I � I ! . ( � - I I � I !I I ; � :;L I I - ! . G � r I . - I I . . q , I i . � �, 1 , - -.1-..: �i r , X , 1. I .. i I ; I 1 1 �Wnm '_1 I i I I I . � . - , � , . -1 i � I - I : . : : , .� __: - � i . , i . : : , I , f I " � � ....- . - . , I � . ; � �; . I I . , . t . . ­ � _. t ; I : ­ I � � . I _ : . � � � - .- - ... .. . . . . . : - I � . I . : 1 � I . . : � I - . � I ; . I I . I . I z - � . ; � . . . I . . � : ; . , . I ­­ � r I . ; ­ . _­­ -1L --- _ .11 �- ­­_ � _­ ­. - I - __ - - - _ _ _ , I . � �� ­ _­.­ I...-- _______-L1_ . i e .8 " , 9 UV all , Ins r,eporb was adopted. Tonat cltiy, on n V, on "I rday, and so leverely in- telpri, Hicks, Bowmau, Miller and Lookhart 4 ; Ireland, 3 ; Ca ad a, � 4. No. of. days CbUNTY PROPERTY COMMITTEE., jured that sh? 24 ahortly afterwards. The . - � . ; - be.1% committee to strike the standi . board of i4mateo, 26,874 ; 'No. days board ; young ladyl ft ' at t ear to return to 119 0010 _W1 The committee reported that they had ex- I mittee,for the year. I � keeper's family :and help, 1,118 ; average I I =nee north, And hatl AIIEL. WINTER, her home. -a is or . Tfth e - number of in ates duilag 1901, 72-62 ; amined the diffarent county buildiags and � . , I to oross the tail,*%y tracks at that pcint. ( a ,,�ollowing is the report of the d;oir . in' , I i with keepWs family and! help added, 76.69 ; found them all in good order. On the ad- She did not notice the train was approach- ' . . . . ve and Special, -Messrs. H�ys, total expe,hditurD on house' and farm, 84,_ SEAFORT.H. vice of the county engineer, they ree6m- lug the croniog"and when fairly betw,ee-_ I I C Kerr, Bowm mended that increased- shelving accommoda- i ,,An and Miller. 119.27 ; add value of prov6ions and fuel on � ,the rails, wa ' I . Ofiu�nlolalllnl�yollei and EJucatign,-Upears. �olt, hand January let, 1901,$1,118,56 ; a" __ mwnnnkl� tion be made in Mr. D. MoDanald's office, a struck wi-h terrific iorce. . dd per — One leg wDs: ti%ke�n offs and her arm bad , To�rance, McLean, Spackman and Loekb' rt. cent for d�epreeiation of (mplements, $75 ; resident students, 12,076 ; county, 18 479 ; and new matting be placed on the floor, the sh 17 I ' c also receivtd internal injul- � 4oad and Bridge and County Prop6rt­,�- total explenditure, 85,312 83 ; deduct ex. cost of'maintenance, $5,841.03 ; government whole to cost in the neighborhood of $40. - , I : I . I 160. � ; � M n capital ac � nt, $970 91 ; proportion chargeable to the A number of changes have been made in the � I oOsrs Chambers, L%mont, Cantelon, H. eke penditure, count $138.85 ; per- gra . , - -Theto coune.11 of 8mitWk FAls, in � ; ' kitchen of the jail, which mak�es quite an . i an4 Ferguson. manent iniprovemento, $179.24 ; provisio county, S-2,,346.90. Clinton, -Aggregate at- � . I I no, the county b1f &�k, h iv.e � qaaIiz%ti-)n,'-Philip, Holt, Hugh Ch iro- roduce, ew clothiag and fuel on he ,' t8ndanc'e of papils, 19,970; county pupils, improvernent. .as recel - d an offer . L I � p . knd lot . of 81:0.000 fdr eirection of a public lib - I be' , James Connolly, D�vid Cantelon, V ri�. I 9,b3l ; cost of maintenance, $5,533 33; The report was adopted. thi I i . . Jamuary�, 1902, $1,181, 5 ; produce eold rary from Mr. Cainegies and the nsual ecit. i L ' onb, John Torrance, � Hugh Spachrr E40, during 19 I. $270-53 ; received f . government grant, $939.09. Goderich,- FINANOE ComsriTTEH. I . "; rom paying ditionof maftte�auce hasheen .made pos- �1 !Clio ard Hicks, T. E Hays, J. B. McL(an, patients, �2:n. ; unexpired insurance, $72.- Aggregate attendance of pupils, 31,515 ; , ; � - The finance committee reported re,eo'm!. sible by the 01'er 0 Mr, 0. B. Frost a -ad Mr. : W.;H. Kerr, James Bowman, Douald 11&i 33 ; amoubt lexi ended f r support of ia- county pupils, 9,914 ; coat of maintenaner., ' i I; mending the passing of a numberof accounts. F. T. Frost,: � �r ident and vice-president , : ! ter us Matrihow Lockbart, S. Fergusonj R. matee, $9,248.0 3 ; ave ge expense per $0,272.47 ; government grart,81,015 78. They also recommended that the Warden respectively 0. t. Vrost & Wood Company I I ... Mi er. � � inmate pot da3, 12 1-1 cents ; average Sent to executive committee. �� I ' � � . I .r.nd treasurer be authorized to borrow $20 - who have sup imented Mr. �Carnegies gift , I I I .1 . - . . arden'a Committee, -Messrs. Cante olf , weekly exp�ense )er inma 841 cents. The HOU�E OF REFUGE C051MITTEE. 000 to meet current expenditures. They ex. , with another 0 000 for th . P 0 . I . e Maitntenance, $ Sp Uaano Miller and Hicke. , ex enditure on tine ho diii farm aocounto The House of Refuge committee reported amined the accounts of - the county in the in . aunua P � I I I - ouss of Refuge. -Messrs. Chamb ro, is as follows : � . - I T lel4ts of $500 eaeb-. � mi er and Ferguson. � I . I � I � � they had met on the'27bh and recomfuended banks, the etatqment of the .registrar show- -Dr. ..Ar tl �$ 4 the little village of I , . . - I Hired help for h use and farm .... $ 111L 13 that the following tenders be awarded : ing the-aMDunt p4i& to the county., and the Burford, h O� � 13 Dw serving a - term of one . The council then ladjou,rned until Wedi es- ,a,; i.thft I I I Stock, teain'sad implements ...... 81 00 A. Couch for beef at $5 50 per cwt. ; A. J. treasurer's statement. . year�s imp -r -lab iniin the Ceatral Priaob, il.� d morning. 7 . � � ay, 00 00 King, for bread. $2.35 per - owb. ; and that for shooting 4 neith'ibor, is cresiting a good I Salaries insp., keeper, rn� The report was adopted. t � t ton - - - - 7 . , Ph sioian's salar ' Moved by Mr. Holt, seconded . deaPof comme'at i1a the prefs and other -wise. � . - ! I W14D.1,trESDAY. y y .... I..... I ... 225, ; 30 of J. W..Irwin, for groceries. Immediately by Mr _: I . A request for a r rih I es- Repairs toi buildings ,e 11.1 ut can , 11(.14, At its recent � and furnitut 891�� 88 afterthe December session it was found Chambers, that a telephone be pla;ed in The Oxford do, * I I 1; pit4 was referred to the ex . I I I 13cubive. commit- Provisions! and clot,hing .........- 1,759, 35 necessary to.get a better water supply and the house of Mr. Henderson, turnkey at session, passed a rieEolution b) 8 votes 'to 4, . - tee, , The reports :from . the banks of 6he Fuel and tight . .. I .............. 4391-10 a contraot; was Ipt for the sinking of an ar. the jail. -Carried. , I regretting that W. Harbottle, through u � . - � 0041ttyjs balance fo 1901, and a request for -Books, stationery, posta e ........ 14;30 tesian well. This was done and an &hand- . ZY-LANYS. rash act, commit* while under the, im. I � a grint to the Sickk children's hospital, ip Supplies for stock and farm ...... 95114'i ance of water struck at a depth of 225 N asl 4 * � I . . By-lu'wfi were passed as follows : , c,. I pre . on that he Was being imProperly treat. Torento,, were refeTed td the finance 0 ml. On capital account ..... � ......... 138,85 feet. The coat will be $268 7L It was confirming the ap I, I � . I %pointment of Win. ane �d, should la,7 'h ' ,elf open to a year�s . (I mW ee. . � Inci lental expenses . . I. i . . I and -11. Spackman as anditors of criminal linpriso 141 � I . ....; 295�65 found necessary to purohasa a new pump at '. nment in t C!-Cemr�l - Prisom The 1-11, _ � A request, for bael connoil to send dele- Permanent improvemeui�'. , - 197-19-4 a cost of $75, but this will not have to be paid ' � resolution forthe� 'ree'omraended that 11 � I justice apeonute. No. 2. Confirming. by� I . a gati a to the Good 40ads �Convention -in - i ) b. I . - '� for until it is properly tested. The lighting law No. 12, of the township Of East petition for the co#ima-a6tion of the sentence I . I , , , , , Wawa. - I t t&VV,1k ; APPI10%tIOU or running powers o ei . Total ... �,* ..... I .. - , . ., $4,11.9 � 27 of the house cost $180 1ut the `committee -nosh, to close up and � dispcs,3, of an .original be presented to tbo Minister Of Juttiae, - the Maitilitud bridg , 4t Goderieh, by h4 11OUSE F REFUGE PHYSMIAN. . have made arrangements with the electric road allowance on the 135h concession, aind -The county of I WentVvorth has dEeided , - . a I . I . I to sub * in aceordan Huzon, B.ruoe and i4dlosex Electric Roadl. T)r. Shaw, Hquise of Refuge physician, light company to furnish 50 lights for $100. a new road through the prem. mit a by -lam . 1, I � I opening up of I ce with the . ill .Co., piny,; &lobar q4eab from the towni iip I reported that d ing Jan . i ry, Febr'nary, and Tbo committee oon6iJer that the telephone iaes of Allan U. Frall3k. � No. 3. To repegi recent, act of� the _T�,egislattrre designed to . $ Of %at Walwanosh, for power to r change an March las e 3eden)io ) � la Rrippe bNke serOice boats too much. The rate is $60 and - by-law No. A of 1900,regulating the hawk. improve the road-vp aim, ' - .-& goveill- . . . 1. . I ,� original. roadway, wege refe"ed to the n ad oat in the�oaunee which res 11 bbe inspector was. instructed - to try and era' and pedlars' licensee by, reducing the - . . . M-- ic by offellog, ­ 11 ' . � i � Mainly ri- . fee . ment grant td mut - ipalitles under certain I sible for t e bigi in a conditiors. ,4 ! And. bridge oommitl ee... . I i rate ol mortality duVil g secure a reduction. Messrs Connolly an& from $59 to $25� No, 4. 7 To- authoi iz 3 the co . , t ittte of the Wentworth . N.emorials from �hiq county of York, p tit the year. � Owing to Ite prevalence. �of French purchased a cow for. 133 and the warden 1knd treasurer to, borrow the sum of cOun I d . cil. after 11, a doz n ! I - , I - . � Ilaneetings and rn eint to appoin "I smallpox, all ,u rg,in investi. ) blanA y t tioning the'Gove t a r i the inmateswere vaccinatedifn milk supply is now sufficient for the house. $':30,000 to meet current expenditure@. i I 0 r, I I spendiug over), th( ! . � . I I it �� wa commission ; oW the county of Wat i rl April. , As in foomer yea�s, and more par. At the 'pr sent time there are eighty in. Moved by Mr. Holt, seconded by .Mr. gating the su a in e a report re3om- . � I loo! asking an exte Ion of time for the f e4 tidularl� this yeir'. the h(?'uae has been made mates, aril the physician x!ep�rted their McLean, that the council adjourn- to meet mending that'! the Oovernmenes offer be . i entry of sugar bee 'machinery ; from o aii emetgency hospital fo� surgical cases for health as good as could be exp6oped. again.on the first T , � taken adva:ntaq e of, �011 the county's agree- � I . I couAty of Waterlo, re c%t,tle guards at r ilt ojeration or treatment, ofie owes from Brus. The report was adopted. � '. nesday In June, I : ing to expebd (),000 the government is . . ___6_ - . . d way crossings. Re I erred to the special com4 sole being particularly -noticeable. T ' A deputation, representing the Daughters The'Howick Insu, rance Company. committed, to ,a stribtate 6290,000 additional. s I . � I . I I ; init O�,4 . eases suitable for the mat'ranity hospital 'h 'v of the Empire, waited on the council to get The Wentwort uncil proposes to I . - A pplications for .... ounty auditors were rej also been admitted. In these oases, ai Alth6ugh the annuail meeting of the mem. yond that � c( .go be� ; � 11 a financial aid from the count to aeslab in the , nd 000si i will bting the total -auto up - . i y bers of the Howick Mutulal Fire Insurance to $1.00, for the lbottermentof tile roads A I. cehred-from Messrs, P. Cantelon, W. Ole g, soon aa the patients reco er, they skip out. erection and furnishing of a county hespi. �: I ! : Company in not held until the -ijh of Febru. ­ I l. W.sl S. Lawrence, Or, W. Holman, J. Me nq There was also one case f acute insanity. tal. t - of thenounty.: Th ut provides that the I ary, the report of the directors and anditers vote of th? rrati payy rk of the county- - mus­- �; tosh, W. Black, J. U..: Morrison. : Altogether there were patients ih the A deputation from the 33; d regiment has be�.n published, and from these we glean b I I U i � J. H. Tigarb ap �liod to be appointed on� hospital during the year. There we're 13 waited on the council to procure the usual I�eforq th P . I e taken v th g6vernment money can I . : . the follovi iag particulars. The directors be secured, council have . the, ount board of examiners. deaths, two from old age, one from gaugrepe grant for the volunteers. ".. atworth . ; P A 2 up lioation f6r th grant of &25 for t ie Of the foot, two frOal apoplexy, four from Moved by Mr. Millar and seconded by say : " The losses have been in amount provided for : of such a vzte. It I I . considerably below the average year, and, as remains to be I the ratepayers will j� Wei t uron eachors' Association, w is- cancer, one from pernic us- anaemis and Mr. Ferguson that as Robert Deachman a result of this, a certain amount has been , . I! sentl to the executive committee. � three from pneumonia. i10 has applied to have his son appointed . as a deal with the , i - - I I - I I A! number of accounts were referred �o; Sent to House of Ref age dommittee f 1: second year student at the Agricultural added to the cash balance on hand, J�he -The notice of 8 11 IT to fatImers only the finance committee. . . i . � amount at risk is steadily increaeing, and . nz, .� I I I I PuBlUd SCHOOL I P i. I College, that he be appointed. Sent to exe- as - our Insurance premiums are collected' until July of ead h ear the binder twine . A large deputation .waited on the coun4il Inspecto R 'bb, of Ems uron, reiorteld cutive committee; . . manufactured at ton � eniteufmry does I � annually in advance, it is very important - - . - � and very thoroughly aiscussed the matter bf tbalt in higrins;eatorate re are - 84 rural ExuoUTIVE COAfWITTEB. that the reserve should also increase. The "ot appear to have .. �rked very weW last ; , - I _J . season. , Warden 1 t re rts thab the ' electric railways in' the county. Mr. Aing. sections, emplo�6'g 92 te chers, 34 of 1whom The executive committee recommended number of policies Issued during 'the past . ; ley as r�quested -to report on the shitabi I- proepectwas:W)od 'a fair seas..es busi. by f I ; are gentlemen and 58 i d � The average tia;t a graot of $25 be mad& to each of the - Year wis 1,000,'and the number in force at . :; ' _� i the Maitland bridge for an electric salary paid male teael al � rural 8.0 ness when the resol4tion of parliament. re- . Lierallis 311 no in 8 � I - rail ay linei . I i ctiO118 t o era' association in the county ; that the I the end of the year 3,329, i ur g 4,923, - stricting early Mes Ito farm -era, was paesedl, I ov6d.by Mr. B i .is $365.60, and that of the female teachers, clerk subscribe for 18 copies of the Mani.' 1080, being zin increase of 176 policies and , , � i . owman, second�d by M)r. � $267, 1 1, an increase of for malo and $61 61pal World, one for each of the councillors ' �Ions,wgth dealera bad to be Hie a, �'thht Messrs. Lane and 8 *1 I . W5,740 id the amount sb tisk. The prew packmau e * for female teachers. There were 15 -3hang" ealled off Fr m : uarz loth to July. I and clerk and treasurer ; that a gr&Dt. of $20 ium notes held by the company arnottub to - -1,0bh t . I to. he pan en ary actory received 3 alad ,bors of the cridiiiial Justice acco,un of teachers during the year and 48 cha 4 he made to the Sick Children's Hospital ; $.246.154, and theamount available on said - orders from 851 faztne�s, aggregating birb 96 Car ied. � . � � I In the n a I I at the end of the year urga,u that the annual grant of $15 be made to niotes $222,877.55." The year was I IV oved Wy Mr. Miller, seconded by Mr-; schools there are 3 male a colft- little over 45 t( Of product of one and - j Ferguson, thab ihe ub#al grant be � made to �d 19 female teach- each public library in the county ; that a menced with a 'balance of $8,591 in the a -halt morithast ork the factory. So that pub ,ic librariep. i . . , era employed at an average salary of $783.. grant of $25 be made to each of the three treasury, and -this has been - creased, so the first,df Jul establish I ! � . in 1 34 and 322 63 respectively. Of the teach- Farmers? I �stitutes ; $20 to the hortioulVar- that at the close of the last ear there was - ment Ferguson, seconded b,� M I . a y "I 1. Moved by Mr. , . ers employed, 4 hold firsi-class certific�t with 300 tons o - h, for. wY at thub I I al societies holding exhibitions in 1902 ; the, sauy sum of $12,772 in the treasury, and ,ate I, ich I ! he usu . I Id lo. bird olaEs. 1-1 : � re I I L66 Khart, that t " i4 7 � h9l el that $10: be granted to purchase flowers for all claims against the company paid. There .- I . &I grants be ma e 7 aecond-class, and 4 date ouly t?Avro dare we' received, the relichers'lastitutos. - ...." ' I I - Warden Platt -1 ints 1 1 8 V I I ', number of pupils enrolled duiing the year the court hAse are ; that $10 be granted was collected in assessments in 1901 $9,605., t the price thus ob. oved by Mr. Bowman, seconded b# Ur. was &,.�54, with an aver!l U a tained was so 1( w th the e4tabrishmehVa ) Spa)kman, that the'usnal grants be made - �,ge attendance of to the Priso er:"Aid As ociation. They and from the previous. years $307. The a] . : . to 3,740.� - Two now school oouses were erect. I . "' favorable . b i nee a been -aariously die. I t Fat ners' Institutes. - recommbndbd that the county printing be losses ani working expenses for the ye�ar turhecl." ..4Ae:s, .�, � I �.v _'i . . 1 4 �' ba,nDg . �� !!:, uri - th _ 0:84 V ed d . *T ; ys, ther, .that I oved by h 0 year, one :in union sectiop given the Q I oderich Star, their tender being amounted to 16,015. The total assets of the een e rry , I � MP 13fiullett and Goderjoh, and one 1:1 1 n ,n �+ vialuable zid -of tha C Ir. Holt, seconded by .. No. 10, b d ' edo� tb , � rs, that D . a the1owe4t. � A communipation was received company, including cash balance, u paid wh e , .* I h r. Ure be trustee of God , 01 s3e and r, It 4 aler-A, We were left to I : rio 11 qnion section No. 12, Morris and Huilat . from J. E.: Hatnwell, of Sbanley, "king+ ium notes available I . . I I - Ile iate Institute. -Carried. premiume and premi ,,, mercy of the no i Ve. �oriaptdous emol oyees 3 The school. houses of seoti �s No. 3 and 5, that thezoanty licence for peddlars be rea amount to $236,309, and there are no pres- � oved by h] r. Hays, seconded by Mi -. M - I of competing fa9torie ,1w -t Me sab, that Mr. R. 1S. Hays be trustqe of orrii, were rebuilt. duced fro, $56 to M. The committee ent liabilities. Although the amount at . I . ith the result tha 2 : .Ill spector J. Elgin Tom, of West Huron . � I misropresentatibn 1*ctically shut the Sea rth Collegiate I . o recomme,nald that the by-law be amended, risk in the company is $4,923,080, Ib I � qstitut.e.---�Carried. .� . . will Kingston r10 � ou Of.Manitoba and ther- , !eported that the receipts of trustees in. the plaoingjhe� fee ab $25. After examining be seen that the company is in -an exception- . . p , Moved by Mr. Oantelon, seconded by M . t inspectorate during the -year amounted Northwest, on]. abo t J."00 farmers in tbait . S Cox noll , that Mr. John Ransford be true- 1 to the repor� ts:� for the different Collegiate In- ally good position financially. � It is one of . I , h part of the cou.Etryse g in orders. 11 y $77,112 93, with expendi ures of $61,712.� abates, thevi rdeommended t at the following the oldest, largest -and strongest of the prre. I � . . tee A Clinton Collegiate Institute. e --Carrie( . b5s of which $42,845 12 JN&e for teacheref amouqwge�paid them : Sesf� th, $2,346. ly Mutival Farm- I - . I I - -_ . .A n application was i received. from J. 11. . � . ri ; era' ,companies in the — I � FC ey,o n, , to .- be appointed on the count y . Alari(s, and $6,849.63 fori school sites and Clinton, $2,090.; -Goderich,� $1,800. Re- Provitice. . � Forth -Notes. ' hildings. The increassin the amoun6 of commende&. thatRobert Diachman beap. — I I - . ' . ' Dfexa I � � � - � bc`-T miners. 7 I I alaries paid this year over that of last yeat pointed county pupit at the Agricultu�rsl - � Canada. ., -Mr. 6 A. � fi 1d, oneol the repr a' , er from Alex.'Elljott, offering to ri t- � . sontatives in L ga &Z Elmai towtisbirs) go - 1: in -4 e'et'hte old bridge ovet the Bayfield rival-, as $2,253.20. * Fifty-four 1 male teacher;' Colle : . Ii,i reference to the request for a On Monday morning during the blind. has been electe. Con 11 t] I . . . . . em I 2nd concession of Stanley, and provide a Pz e employed, at an veiage - salary o: grant tothe county hospital, at Goderich, iDg storm, there was a serious fire in'Ux. �Wns Cain -11, lute Of �the -teaching 11 11 , and 79 female teach re, at, an av recommend J that, the sum of $1,000 be bridge, destroying, a large businesablock and staff of WiOghs , loth a .pioneer � teacher of ) roadway until the neIr..bridge is erected, r ereg I - I r holl paid over o the pr'oper authorities when other buildings. It twas a bad time for a Aroodla, Assin I _ pro rideld he is alloweq too material in th a : la -v .of $292. 10leven of the te4ohere � . � is, t a, abe; has to organfzia I st-31asio-certifi4tes. 70 second-class and the buildi n :off the contractors fire4 � I old briag6, was refqrjred to'the road anl - I : ; is take the school. ! i I . � thir&class. ' In 64 school dep%r mevt hands. .. 3ommended that the usug grant -The cost of living in the Yukon and the -The Premb . . . . . . � bridge committee. . , . : I � . I I'll 0 i �ongtegatiotiz of Rip- , e teachers werel: changed during the yelt of $600 be inade to suppliment the pay of conaequent scale of prices mav be judged. Is 'e . . . . . . jrai I i ers'f n application for a grant to the P"113014" n five of these the teac] i was change the voluntee're. : . I I . . ,y and Bervi sed the --nslal of Aid Assooistiono was referred_ to th I from the fact that an ordin'a;y setubbing theirpastor* . --- � . F. � Maxwell, from 850 1 - I wice, a ini in two of them the teacher wa .The repoi b was adopted. woman is paid five dollars a day, a -ad cooks to $1,000, � axe utiVe commi e. �.. le tin�ei, Owid'g to these frel I The�,, education commiftee recommended $100 a m(j'ntb. � � I i A. deputation V aited on th . . . + . -Mr. Alexan Ierh 4�shanop,oj Stratford, 1: uent char)gem ' + . - I i thp pupils Go these schools I the printing in the minutes of the reports -It is stated that at the opening of the died last week, at Tthn ,rOO,a0ld, age of 75 1 , urge the necessity A orecting a bridge over 6re not making tisfaeto Man; __,rz, � th y progress, and ottheschoql inspectors. The report was Dominion Parliament the resolution in yearr. He, for woo ;#rowfnent I e Maitland rivex , between the to*nehip a is consi4ered tru tees in& 6 a serious mis-A-passed. i . � I . I . � : § � of Golb6rue and Gi iderleh. I . iske in aot.re.?en aging successful teachers . ; : - . reply to the speech from the throne will be in the manuUct idinj o5fthrei-hing jamehines. � I i SPECIAL COMMITTEE. moved by Mr. Archibald Campbell, 't . i . � 11 I he ,and was one of I he ­� I meal trien of . oved by Mr, � oolt, seconded by M i. )ecanne 4 fair inn in 61ary is as ' I I bus i -1 I i a ease ked ;; - . - CA tolon,,that the �dooncil attend in a body, here are 96 rur4l and 4 than sections in c In the mile,tter of the petition from the recently�eleeted member for Went York. . Westem Ontari �. ' started foundries In ) on he $06h ineb., :th6 proposed site, thab ounty of Waterloo, askiag the co-operation -One of the oldest residents of Toronto, Fingal, Clinton Lnd I rr.tford and owy the. : q . I inspectorate. Union � I hool section No,! of the Hur6n county council asking jor leig- The remains � they migh:t be iii a b4tor P'01jibion to judg3 , weac o teachers I I . in the person of Mr* John Reid, died in that' tired from setiv, lifi 1 1886. ' . I , Wawau sh, wh re tw .. . . ! -Lost. I I of t he necessity of W4 bridge. ad for 'years bee enga eA, was divided islation to amend the -railway aab, so as to city a few days ago. He had iesided in were taken tuo tt r intermenk Mrs. . t ; I I . . compel the ailway Companies to place ast- Toronto upward's of 70 years, h i McPherson �& s, an I is daughter au I - � aving come It � I rVA-Ve. ! I I t* . ; ! ! . COUN NA to two pec ions, with on teacher for eacb, is - i � � b4pk so tle guards t railway orosbings, recommend- there wibk his parent in 18r-. . He was a -A very ple " t � nd bappy gathering 1� I � thestateubnb'of the county trew - hree A t a hc 9 o : - � I rom� . hools have ,een erected dur, ed that no i 6otion be taken. -With reterenee painter by occupation. too - k placeitt t . U, f Mr. 'And - Mrs. I i I , I . . ng the �esr, one in No. 5 Ueborne, at -The OA&w& Goveran ent have decided Silas "Handford of -E Or, the occasion be. i u e., w6 take the f illowing figures in refer to the petition from the county of Kent, ), - . lost of $2,000 ; one in in On No. 4, ,� I - : I Godet to give assistance -to At reoni to build a ing a reunion t i e c i to ithe count !'a '� finances : ExpeQ. making the Dominion Parliament to extend I the i � . � ich and Hullett, cost $'I. (O ; one in union . � ;1i;nt members of the i � I the time fo� the free admis3ion of machinery station for his wirefess telegraph near Glace family. most of ; o reside at long diatan. I tOr dminist io, of justice, $4,618.06 ; : Vo. ll,.East Wawanosh and Hullett,' , . i . COA - . i , I � o $1,638.08 ; via on court jury fund, for the manufacture of suga�r from the shgar Bay,.on the coast of Cape :- Breton. The ces. TherOW4810MIV And Mrs. Philin- Reid I ) � �1,300, The number of pu pile enrolled dur. i m $ i 82 ; schools, 3 ;4chool managi - beat, recommended that the olekk and war- station will cost about 81-00,00.0, and a and child. -of ]Eyibron - - ; Air. and 3 . 4 I , ng the year was 6,656 ; average attendl* den be instructed to sign said petition. In good portion of this amount will be paid by -Mira.-Gun Hinf4rd - Sim � 0 $P,085.79 ; r to, $1,265 ; luiastico, . . n.�Idhird,iuof Renfrew, 4 t nee, 4,140. The number of pupils atten I � 1 .. on from the county of , � $ ..8 .661; municip, government, $4,382.28 , ha'm decreased 1,017 in fivi reference to the petiti the Dominion. Ontario - Ur aid ' re, Thomas HAtudford, i . � ' I , . I ng the schools I .41. . 9867 . York, &skir g the Government to appoirt a -Sir Wilfrid L%u#ier and other Premiers of Palm " W a onery 3. ; miscellaneous, $50.16; I ral win in, and Mr.. Wilbur - ears.. Seventes schools sechred the Gov. . � - I 1 3 - railway commissions it was recommended will be the,guesta of,the British nation ab Handforl's of Loqsu. They were allphoto. I d I . I : c u ity - property,l $301.38 ; roads &nd menb grant �or continuation classes� that the wairden and clerk be instructed to the Hotel Cecil, in old London, during the graphed ut'Mr. ' eni),6 studio. I 0 bFil ges;$3,967-61 tqtal, $29,340,91. �te - if y -four studen is were in attendance at . I � . f 8 � i . I coil to, , Interest, �67.54 ; licenses, $1,414 ; 6 Model schooli ,of whom 53 were grani. sign the same. . . . coronation ceremonies next Jane. Royal -Mrs. malcolm A uFarlane,,of Stratford, I . The repo t was passed. I servants, and a number of! the King's car- while, talking with a, nqeffrienda bne day ISO .. I _ I .. . I r g, stryl office, 81 0-.491 ; total, $2,12 d tbird-class cer ificates. � ., .z h v is and died 1 3 ;J . . � I Moved �yi Mr. Kerr, seconded by Mr. r'Agesandsomeof the Colonial Officer -swill week; was strioken . 9' ' I - . 1 126, _ . Referred to education o?mmittee. I 6'their beek andvall. . in a few M11141tes. '; s. 11 . I 4ne we$ __ I h( sinking fund itmounts to $2 7" ility _. � Holt, that lKessrs. J'. H. Cameron and j. be a - . I Th debetibure lis ,i , amounts to $73.68 . Movid by Mr. Holt, seconded by � ' ' - M�l H. Tigarb e appointed 'county examiners. I - - � I i 4 S nt to finance ommittee. . I . -The, Farmers' 16titute speakers, who married tvri,be her ffil , � -husband beiag the �, . I 131hambers, that the asq&I grant of $10 b I were OR; on aironit, -report that I . p I I ; P -carried. �] , the January late Robert' M'c . , ' me,� M. P. Some years . ' ' � . I JAID I R'S REPORT. made for the purchase of I flowers for tho J COUNTY AUDITORS. meetings were the largest and most success- ago Mrs. koArl a �4rried Mr. Malcolm I ; 'Griffin r or d th . at ab preset t court house squar . Sent to executive con� . . - - I � jsdlo�� 11 . . . � � ful in.every way in the history of the Insti. RoFarlane ' A Pr DMin ant offidial of the Graud I . i �� . Utee. ! r . The election of 'county auditors resulted I � 11 *Ud a t "ngaged in - f there ar4 6 male isoners in the jail, 5 - as follows :1 First ballot, -Clegg 8 tutes in Ontario. They were assisted by Trunk Rail. t presen � . I 0 1 atge r I c and vne with iz L- . Move err, i conded by Mr, of McIn. good weither. and the attendance av 1. � ., n re J, idthou I - - 2 31 � I . tosh 7, Cantelon 4, Lawrence 4, H Iman, 2, .eraged business in . t 1� � - I gh Btratford I d4ith rag' H! id by Mr. K � I .1 f be made 10 ' t , ' a ity. : 1i , I eke, that the usual gran) of 820 160 ab the afternoon -ineetings aud-at least ba, lwaynbeeribial '' Mil � the &$riculturel and h(rtioultural sodie�,. B&II2,Moriison 2. The warden- declared - $a, . . MaFkUne I i sq� � nt �o count 1144irty oor�'mitbee.. , - Mr. 01 200 at tl�e- evening meetings. - was a sister of J dge iw, jolf -Strat S . I . - I � I ford. � Y . ies, Referred to the exec utive committeei [egg �leeted. On the second, ballot, ' � jF I . �' : COUN 0074MISSIONER. i - I . -Ron. Jabez B. Snowball bas .resigned -Mr. Rober Spa -11 g, a waWknown and a I � I I . � . 11 - L I � . . ; - 7HURSDA1. Mr. Cantel6n and Mr. McIntosh received 7 . I 1, M � I . � his seat in the Diominion Senate and has highly re a oitt4a of 8b. 3U"s, inet naley, manq comniissioner, re. r votes each And the warden gave the caeting � I - A letter was received from Mr. 'Torralloo I , . I p )rt d hot he hid advertised for tenders � r Cantelon. .. I been appointed Lioutionan.t.Governor of -New death in I � 1j"&y -Inornwg.of _. , qtatii;g that, on account of ill health, he was vote for M . . � . fi r id at Oli iton and Wi � I Brunowiek, Thomas A-Suider, of ga, last week. �� 11 i otricken ' down vrith 1� so ngham, tb 8 gnable t6 attend council. ROA� AND BRIDGE COMMMEE. .. Ca'yu -b&rz4 wher- .. ­ - - has also been appointed deputy judge of heart failure w e ,a lie in bis, � � b u to o be subrilbted to the council. He i Moved by Air. Holt, seconded by Mr, - b no � . A . - 1. I .. ��_ . The -n'mnhittAA recommended blial o. Haldimand o nty. he was %ttetidirig as elk atif I r 8 commissioner . . � ou � . vi*11, at an early : - I b Ld f mad the jWdo . 8 cf tsmont that this :cOun9iI learns with tion be tak'n in the matter of sending dele. -About a quarter to e4ht o'clock Mon. hour in -the morning The disooiery,of big 4� I I Im )ito and Mid eag of the iotion take m 'he deepest re at of I the continued t . - � 11 ill � I : , e0embUe , meeting, f . gai es tO t e Good Ro&As Association day morning the entire cft�of Quebec, and death was mad, t�e hired 13=, who I .. I I y t! lisioull ft - ,Nlnesis of - t r' fell1ow councillors . Ottawa. ith refereade to the petiti the country in far as Rimo 1 was severely went out i M a to .f ed the Stock. bridge, I i � usk in the non i id a in . . ce, an; assure im that his &b. aship of East Wawanosh, y an eartliquakO. . The -shook was Mr. Sparling vi Vayesteemed ' t ie i istier of the �4,,niq Bauble , r. Tormn from the t . shaken b ' wrl ' h I - � t haA stated thA they wmicl bri t ' � v' e� r . 4jf4 eyi felt fro oar. meebings� loaves A -vue n . i , ing for pe isiion to close up a road in th t an alternating one . and, � lasted about 15. the vicinity, of h a ho ni �. In er before thei� respective councils a 1,ence is ve I Iretais r I � -A r , " . we ilesZrain�V x P ferven� hope township, r commended that it be qrmapte . seconds. Many householders it� St.- Rock's and family �� - I I he . se daughtew. r �eqe ,r * C, soul ind thr will be r . la the mabtler of the request of Alex. Ellio , diitinctly perceived the Vrembli6g, and ran -The ttvvent �-see . )ad annual misetiag t ire0entsessilon,isrild report the actio th&t,in$J very a I ,, , 1. � _ Of it kke i The total �wonnb of �0 bre issue i #ored to his non g d h6altb, so that th" .. � I , I d I 0 .. 0 rl� , , t:� � 1PI "I ! 1 6 I �ai ; � . i( It 11 Is I- -_ - I asking perviission to remove the brid o r out on to the streeb, while many of thoi-se the AAvonnbar-k 7 eesi .Butter MAnOW- I- Compaw 1:'� � . . I ut - I , I'dadd in the T., r a n( Deoembot e4dn� : ly�", $_ 977. - I the tunag . i , - a , - .. �1 0, ouncil may have 91 beneAt of his abflit; the Bayfiell rjver, on' tfie 2ad concession residing ii� the upper town also felt .". �, Sent to road and WIgo Oommitteeo I k, - ere _- U$ � ,nd experience 4tho next i sessions and that e�, recommended that the request e shock. No damage whatever was caused. � anob hall tboret e ey bwb weeir, 1 Xfor-SE or F�bFd.Glg INS' . - . . sud. . rr,.bT0R- , - a. copy of this Osolotion � be sent to M 0 Srtn'nte mvided he keeps open a g -Mr. R. D. THIson, head of the Tillson was a fairropre nts idn4fAhW*h01d8rA Al I I . - Coates, linspecto, Torrance.-­Carri I d il 0 1 g I p � BID , inpled the . I r -of the How road until a now bridge in built. - _oa� T W I - The 00 Company..of Tilsonburg, who have one of the -patrons. Uk .: omm'sto- � - -, I - A I& rn ML_ . ftwrt*d -a very prm- � R6iu e,-reporte4- awfollows for the yea 0 * "11% mittee, reeoi nmended that the ap lication- f , largest milling ind=tries inthe provinee,dW chair. The ent,J t 0 r ,1�6, . � � "' "om Ha " Wells Of V I ;i - . � I � pnoe . Iff Iding seem-ber 3 1 1901 : 1; Total nun �- i ,sking f. r a redia tio in the pedlars' licensO * t�e Huron g ling the low , V I I . 11 I- I nd Bruce and Mida esex. E - lant Sataiday morning,shortl after an ever- parous yearo 210 .., tbstonc 11 �_ J I - � � - § I = - . , . . � . I � * .. f,i�j - b ar of 'I mates ad d isinoe, f I as sent Us sine e eciRtive muntuee. � trio Road pan r ation had been performed. - He e eese parb 000"Orif Jad PrOMONG IN Vn � OPOUM9 C y for muning pow3ra . w" only ill- of b I I , I I h )us�), 220 ; No. o rnstfton4st of J&nI.. A letter from es Yoneg, of Colborne, the Maid bridge, at Goderich, be an , for about one day. Mr. - Tillson held %U the very mu ' '"i .F P - f3lif - . 01i �66t 0 for next year. kif ,. : � Z_ No. r6itted dukin�thq yes r, I asking to haveaL Yq,un a kidge assumed as �% . . "47011 w re -8271. 1" a 7 P01, 80 ; i I I subject to a ch restrictions. and' isti offiess in the gifb of the people of Tfixon. th; totaj , . to 4 60tory 6 . -i � � � - �­ ,_ born i ib - bridge, wpm ub to the roe as mayy be eduary to properly naleguagil burg, behig its firob mayor after facorpor - - TOM.' a �W�O� #517,77. -The -� _� " V 0.4miftedh- ;. .. ouie, 1 p U'3f t 6d amd � - 801-31 -Of -_ 11 I , "O y � mittee � : i . I I :11 d aths our 11 yea 1 '; absconded during; bridgo com A I : the public eats, and i led ha ation. Besides looking after his Immense follo I � direetors were elected for I_Tt . I . . � a, I , I . TE INSTITUTES. : same prov" t i4e r milling in6rests, for many yeays I -, I 11 I y ar I 3 '- d o aur uring , 10;, in -4 1 . THE TA . 6a or can be made oapab� 1*2 ; wnii. m,- r, A. gfowa, A. Oliver, I , ; . I ;" : '* kew u I i I 11 ate In house le Wiry, I 9=_�, r, , - I aforth,'-A rakel attendance of &�d�'_ L. Hotoon. � . � I I J , malei is -Be . 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