The Clinton News-Record, 1904-12-15, Page 3 1.
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December 8th 1904
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The Clinton News -Record
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For Thin December` cession Huron County Council.
Holiday
iMsiay
Babies
The county council met on, Tuesday., tied. St. John, Goderich Tp., lnsanitY,8$
0! 1st week with all the meminits Moved by Mr. 1Dung, seconded by Sherman,Clinton,ll old
age, 100
present, Minutes of former meeting Mr. McNaughton, that the council Wilson, i lowick, pneumonia and
were read and accepted as correct. move into a committee of the whole, insanity: 79 , •
Request for grant to the, Huron or: the appointment of -keeper and Auterson, 1VICKiliop, heart dis-
Fat is of great account Poultry and Pet Stock Association matron for the House of Refuge. ease, 81 lid ,Different ITo Any
Otlier
was read and sent to Executive coin- The committee rose and reported Mrs. McGinnis, Ashfield, old age, 83
a baby ; that is Why niitteo,
to that. six nremlllers were in favor of Daly, MclCtllo cancer of stomach, p,
babies are fat. If your Notice of eommrttment of Charles appointing t M M t h d if i 67.
. e o• r ing r. u c arid wife) Ano
Constable of Clinton to the Victoria members in favor of Mr. 'French and
baby 1s scrawny, Scott's Industrial Home was sent to Lxecit- _ Mrs. Simpson and one for Mr. New- Report of J. Torran&e, Illspee»
live committee. • combo and his wife. tor of House of Refuge.
Emulsion is what he Letter front A. G. Campbell, were- Moved by Mr. Miller, ,-seconded by Total number of inmates admitted
tory of the Ilarriston High .School Mr. Ferguson, That Robert Mutcli
wants. The healthy baby was referred. to E`dueation commit- and Mrs. Mutely be keeper and mat- since opening of blouse 270
stores as fat what it does ice ton for the house of Refuge, lost on Number of inmates on 1st Decem-
Memorial from County. of. Norfolk a division, ber, .1903 81
not need immediately for regarding county bridges are • read Yeas—Messrs. Durnin, Ferguson, Number admitted during the year
and sent to Road and Bridge -coin- Lockhart, Miller, Patterson, Speck- Bor(5n re -in admitted
210
bone and muscle. Fat mittee. trine, Young -7. orn Number of deaths (luring the year lel
babies are ha ; the do Copy of byla•ws relating to Haw-!Nays—Messrs. Gatitelon, t:otrnollp, Numlaier of cls nded during'the year 1
happy 3' kers and Peddlers of the Counties of Gunn, • Hicks, Kerr, Lamont, Mc-
' Number •discharged during the year 6.
not cry ; they are rich . Middlesex and Waterloo was placed Naughton, McLean -8.
Number of inmates in tense 1st
with. special committee. • . . Deputation from Colborne waited . December, 1904
their fat is 1 a i d up for Letter from' John Knox, turn' ey on the council' in reference to impro 78
• asking for allowance for light, fuel vernents made on Ilolmesville hill. . Humber of males : 49
time of need. They are and water. sent .to :Executive coni- Messrs. Snyder, Stevens, Durst,' Number of females 29
_mitt'. Blair, ,Swanze, Forster. Mr, Mid- Number admitted during .1904 from
happy because they are -Letter from Sheriff Reynolds draw- dleton, reeve of Goderich township, rural .municipalities : ,
int attention' to illness of Gaoler addressed the council on this matter. •Townships—McKillop 5•, Goclericll
comfortable. The fat sur-, Township 1, Usborne 2, Ashfield 1,
Griffin and the necessity of;apppoint-: Moved. by Mr. Centel* seconded ' ' '1'uckcrsmith 2,
rounds. their little nerves ing a substitute, referred to County : by'. Mr, Spackman, That the balance: Towns. and Villa es-Goderich
• Property committee. of grant due Goclericll township for g. 5, Win -
and cushions them. When Communication from Mr. Middleton, work on the IIolniesvillc hill be now ghanr 1, Exeter. 2, Clinton 1; Wrox-
reeve of Goderich, township, relating , paid: e'er 1.
they are scrawny those to work on hill .at Holmesville, was Moven in amendment by Mr. Dur -
nerves are hurt at every. read and referred to Road and I3rid- .nin, - seconded by Mr. Young, That ing 1904—Scotland 4, Ireland r .5;
ge conlmtttee. Canada 5, Germany 1, England (i.
ungentle t 0 tt C h .' They Letter from William Moore, secre- 1 ;Nuni'ber of days' board of inma
t r of the Canadian A s tes 29083
Number of . days' board keeper's
family and help 940
Average tilumber of inmates dur-
• ing 1903. • . • 79.46
With keeper's family and help
added -• 82,
Total expenditure on House and
Farm - • $4822 35
delight in Scotts Emu -i a y t Association for
the Prevention of Consumption,' ask-
sion. It is as sweet as ing the council to assist by way of
petition to the Government, was re-
ad and sent, to special committee.
•Letter from J. B. Ferguson, :clerk
qf' Winghant, relating to Zetland bri-
dge, was .received' and sent to the
Road and Bridge committee.' Mr. T.
Bell and Dr, `Chisholm - M. P. address-
ed the council regarding the delay in
erecting the bridge. •
Applications' for keeper andimat.ron
of the House of Refuge • from the fol-'
wholesome to them.
Send for free. sample. •
Be -sure that this picture to
the form of a label Is on the
wrapper of every bottle :of •
Emulsion you buy.
Scott 4- Bowne
Chemists lowing parties were laid •before' the
'Council : R. H. Belong 'And wife•,•God-
Toronto, Ont. • erich ; . John Newcombe and :,wife,
Soc. and Si.00 . Goderich township.:; Robert Mutch
An Dru¢glitt and • wife, Gerrie •; `Mrs ,• W. H, Simp-
bon, Clinton,. and D. French, - the
-
present keeper. These .applications.
were' referred • to .House of Refuge'
• committee: •
The following municipalities re-.
quested that the county submit;a lin,-
' law, as directed• by section .68 of the
Municipal Act 1904: Hullett,,, Exeter,
West Wawatiosll, East•,Wawanosli,
Established :879.
Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis
Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria
Oreeolene le a boon to Asthmatics
CREe0LP.No is a long established and standard remedy
for the diseases Indicated. It cures because the air ren-
dared strongly antiseptic is carried over the diseased stir.
faces of tho bronehlal tubes with every breath, giving
prolonged and constant treatment. Those of a coaeuinp•
tive tend.•ucy; or euferen, from chronic bronchitis, find
immediate billet from coughs
- the throat. • •
Vapo•Cresoleno is sold
by druggists or sent pre-
paid on receipt of price.
Vapo•Crosolene out -
winding n bottle of
e' 1 eno gl.00. gond for
few illustrated booklet.
LP.EMI\6 Muss Co.. Ltd.,
Agents, zss Et. Junes EL.
Mfontren.I, Canada. 908
Grey Morris, Blyth,. Ashfield, Us -
borne,:
s -borne,,: Howick, Colborne, : McKillop,
Tuinberry, Wiagham • and Tuckersmi
• •th,. Referred to special canimittee.
Report of building' committee was
••read - and . considered • in : coininittec
with 1VIr. Patterson in the'. chair.. The
'report .passed.• ' . •
:'Sieved by Messrs. Miller and Fer-
- gtison, ` That the • company of •volun-,
tecrs known as . the. Corrie Company;
receive the grant of • 25, cents'. per day-,
dor the time while in .camp at ,Lon-
don
on-
don.. in -the year 1904;: the above am-
ount having. been paid per capita to
the 33rd . battalion while in camp of
the said. year. Sent to :.Executive
coinmittee
• The council passed bylaw 'No. 6 to
raise by the issue, of 'deb.entures the
sum 'of ,$20,000. The bylaw, was read
three times -and ,passed. _ '
Report :of Executive committeewas
taken up with Mr. Durnin• , in : the
chair... -The report passed.
Moved by Messis. Spackman.''and
Iffcks that' the-er.gineer be 'instructed
'to take action.in the construction of
the., ..bridge -across .the'" 'Sattble • riser
between: the townships • of'Bosanquet
ar.d Stephen,. that tenders be: 'asked
for immediately and tie same -..to he
erected this winter. Referred to'
Road and: Bridge committee:
Rey. Mr. Hazen and Mr.' -Yates.
waited' on -the coupon- .for• rise
f court 'room to. hold' service while
reeling , new church'. ' It was 'then.
moved- by Mr.. Durnin, .seconded " , by
r. Young, • that we. acceed •to the
egttest .of the deputation from Nor -
...11). street• Methodist church for use of
his court room to hold services whi-
e new -- church is' being •built • and
hat arrangements as • to cost of fuel,
tc.,: be left in the: hands ' of the
ounty Property• committee.-
R,iguest...of the Rifle League • of the
county. for" a grant. to such League,
Mr: George--Laithwaite, .secretary,
supported the request, The Executi-
ve committee •was asked :to report -on
the. matter •
,Schedules showing Legislature gr-
ants to the various schools, in this
sorinty were received and referred to.
Educational committee: '
Report of special committee was
presented and taken up in committee
with Mr. Kerr in the chair.
• Clauses .1, 2,' 3 passed and' clause
was left. ;nt till later. •
Finance report was read. Mr.Gunn
Was asked 'to take the chair' in com
milted. The report passed, •
Moved by Mr. Connolly : and ' Mr.
Spackman that Mr. Fred. , Morgan
of Porter's -Hill be refunded one half
of the cost of his license fee as he
has' been sial. arid, unable to •.. follow
-his business as a .peddler. for the gre-
The Grand Trunk has the •most.
convenient service to Guelph. .
put:.r,) aril 6q pag.)lioi dlq' e l:ioonba
pun Aplomb •;lo:•laa ieau pO en.ilS
•
•J'qa 'sanest') - snoniau 'uiswatttllall:i
Gond Going December. 3rd , to' 9th.
— WINTER FAIR, GUELPH ---
Valid Returning Until' December 12tH :
TO CALIFORNIA AND FLORIDA...
Spend the winter in the - delightful 0
winter -resorts of California and e
Florida. Best of Pullman, Dining'
,and Parlor t'at's, and direct. con- M
Inection. - r
' 1t,IOUNT ('LEMI:NS MI'N:ERAL t
BATHS—Unexcelled treatment for •.• 1
Single Fare For ' t
e
Round Trip.
Trunk. Secure illustrated, booklet
from agents.
For tickets and all infornrtetfotr
ply to
F. R. Hodgens, Town Agent..'
A. 0. Pattison0Depot. Agent.
Read the Xmas ads.
The American Cereal .Compan,y' have
closed down their Peteltbr4.o11gli mills.
owing to the recent advalnce in frei-
ght rates, which prevents thein front
putting their products down at. the
seaboard on the basis as when man-
ufactured at their mills in the Unit,
ed States.
Could only Walk
From Bed to Chair
For years a sufferer from Kid-
ney disease—Cured by, Dr.
Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. -
MR. SAMUEL SPARLiso, Ladysmith, Pontiac,
Co., Que., writes :—" 1 have used Dr, Chase's
KidneyLivcr Pills and believe there is no Medi.
cine to equal them. I was troubled foryears
with kidney disease and this tre4ttnent has cured
Inc. When I began to use these pills I could
only walk from my bed
to a chair. Now I can
go to the field and
work like any man.
They are an excellent
medicine. Dr. Chase',
Ointment is a perfect
cure for itching piles
One box cured two
g r.> members of my Semi!,
who had suffered from
this wretched oilmen,
Q for four years."
MR. BURYING Because of their din
eot and combined action on kidneys, fiver end
bowels, Dr. Chase's ltidneyoLiver Pills curl
where ordinary medicines fail, one pill a doter
25 cents a box. The portrait and signature of
Dr, A. W, Chase, on every bolt.
Dr. Chase'U Iaekt4'hi 1 MMet. prontpttt
rouovoo paint and ache.
this county withhold the unpaid bal-
ance of moneyvoted to assist God-
erich township in cutting•Holnres-
ville, hill till such time as we are
assured that the money was spent
as • originally intended,—Motion car-.
ried.
Bylaws read read three times and pass-
ed,• .
No.7 To- comply with resolutions
from minor municipalities to charge
the. composition of this council.
No. .8 -,-To appoint a.' keeper and:
matror. -for. the house of Refuge and
fix salaries of the same. - .
' Report of, Special Committee.
Regarding the petition -of the Exec-
tidy() council' of the 0amati ain-,As b.
elation for the prevention: of Con-
suniption , and other forms. of Tuber
colosis, :we would recommend -chat
the warden. sign. the • same and it .be
forw'ard'ed •to'the secretary of "the
said association. - . • •
• Regarding. the .;memorial from.: the
county council of Norfolk,: We ye -
commend no action •be taken. , •
Petitions from • 15..niunicipalioties of
this : county, asking- ,that a bylaw be
`passed:. ,pursuant to the sub'seitions
•of section 68 of the Municipal Amend-'
merit Act of 1901, We recommend said.
.bylaw be passed.,according to.. the"The expenditure. on the House and
-statute Farm accounts is as • follows :
:•In regard • to the matter of hawkers Hired help for. •House.& I''arni $2.14,50
and peddlers," Whereas a large' depu- Stock, implements •and team 102.00
talion appeared- .'•before the' council Salarles-Inspcetor,iKeeper and
asking 'that hawkers living outside Matl'on . t : • 687:50
of the .county• of Huron, and ,dispos-• Physician's salary 'and, applian
ing of their' goods in said -county he . - ccs,' 'pie:, • • - 208.58
charged the sum of ; $100 for their . Repair to . building & furniture 111.32
license. '. We are now informed after . Provisions and clothing ' ....'2236:89'
consulting our solicitor that ire eant Fuel and:: light • `. •538,58
'not discriminate in this matter; and • Books, stationery and. postage 14.14
we 'therefore recommend • that • the Supplies.:for stock and, fared •-• :81:33 .
Add value of 'provisions and fuel
on hand lst Dec., 1903 14
7-1.16
Add ten per cent. ,for deprecia- -
tion of implements 75.00
Total expenditure .$5871.45
Deduet-expenditure on capi?tai
account •"$•.6.05.-• -
Provisions, • produce, • new 'cloth-
ing and fuel on hand 1st Dec.
190.4, as per inventory 1115.25
Produce sold during 1904 land. •
other receipts 641.76
Receivedfrorir paying patients, 100.50
• $1863.56
Amount expended for support of
inmates' -• . . $4007.89
Average expense per female per •
day • 13.7.8c
Average weekly expense perr in-
mate , 961c•nearly
d 0
.1 have made ' extensive preparations
for Holiday Selling, with a large as-
sortment of beautiful, .unique, artistic, •and
in - a large measure exclusive goods.
The• attractiveness of our stock and the absolute
fairnessof our prices combine to make gift selec-
tion in our store a pleasure. We -have -
Watches
Clocks
Jewelry
Silverware - - -
Cutler -
3T ,
Sterling Silver Goods'
Fancy . China
Cut Glass
Umbrellas
Purses
Manicure Sets;
Gold Spectacles
Selecting from our stock is a
pleasure as every article is of the
highest quality and latest desi • gin.
We .want y o•u to feel just as free . to come
in.. and view our stock. as to glance . in our
window w -
0
when r e: passing.
solicitor's opinion beprinted in the On •capital• account • ' 6,05,
minutes, Incidental. expenses 91.46'
.. Report of ExecutiVe,:Comniittee'.• Total. $4322,3.5•
•
•
- Regarding applications for •grant. Report' of .Education Committee. •
as per motion• of Miller and ;Fergu-. • •
Son. re Gor.rte::Conipany of volunteers in the matter of the communication
We recommend that the grant beof Abe ,Secretary- of •the I•Inrriston•
paid; -amount $42.24. -• High School, We recommend that the
- The commilnii;ation from the Huron question :of paying a. portion as re.
Pet Stock Association asking .for' quested be left over until January
$50 to'assist in paying! prize's 'at session.
We ' -.find. according to' Deputy: Minis-
'ter John Miller, that West Huron re-
ceives the stint tof:$114.32 on account
Knox; turnkey, for. increased .salary; of••Rural scligol libraries:
We •recommend that, the•.maltter be The amount froti'.:the: Department
,. p
left'. over, for •Januar.y'session'of the • for hast Wawanosh for Rural •Lilt-
l:ounty council . tastes being :$59,50,
Regarding•committal re. Chas. Con Rural Schools Continuation Grant
stable to ictoria• Industrial school from De- artinent for Iluron being.
at Mimieo, We recommend that the $545. •
p
'paper's be filed, Grants :to towns and villages are
Exeter $300, ` Hedsall $25, Bayfield
Supplementary Report .of
• • • The Executive Committee, , . $1.00, r • eter, Brussels. $200;
Blyth $100, Wroxeter $25: •
•
their ,poultry. show, We, recoimend
that $25, be granted. •• •
• In reference :to• application ,of John
Re the motion of Messrs. Connolly'• Continuation Class .Grant for .Sep-:
and Spackman for refund of: half lig (,rate Schools ; Ashfield. $25,• West
cense fee` of Frederick +,organ; .We. Wawanosh $15. •
recommend the same be paid,' ant- .
Repoia Of Building Committee, .
ouot $12.501.•
In reference to the request of the Since June 8th' we meta four times
Huron Ruth League ,asking for • grant August 30th; September 28th, •Octo-
of $1.00, We would recommend a grant boor 18th and Decenxbter 5•th.
of $50.' • 1 On August 30th we found that Mr.
Report .of D. French,'
very- little progress with the'bitilding
and passed this..resolution r 1' Thai:
whereas Mt. S. S. Cooper, the con-
tractor, is' not pushing the work• on
the addition to the House-of.Refugc
to completion, , and is not :likely to
have the same finished by'the first.
of November, that , the clerk write
to Mr; McBri.de,. the architect, to
take action under clause 4, - of ' the
agreement between the 'county 'land,
Mr. Cooper.'This- was done -at. once, copy of the
letter to the architect and notice tb
the contractor all attached to this
report.
On the 28th of September we found
that the contractor had not com-
plied with the notice sent him, and
we seriously discussed -the dismibsal,
of the. contractor. We decided, how-
ever to notify him to put on the
work not later than. Monday, Oct.
3rd, at least the bricklayers, with a
sufficient number of men to attend
them,. The contractor complied with
this for onl
Report of • County Property coin- comfort to the inli'lates. • We. again met on October 18th,con-
Cooper; the .contractor, was making -
Manager House of Refuge:
Amount of crop : raised on the Hou-
se
ou
se''of: Rar
Refuge Fm •
Bushels -250 barley, 425 oats, 13
beans, 120. onions, 315 Mastoids, 180
turnips,. '8 garden 'Carrots, • 7• garden
beets, 3. .parsnips, .532 pota4oes, 90
table turnips, 7 tomatoes,' 3 acres
sugar beets; 700 head .•cab,biage, 1200
quarts.ras.11lierries, 28 tons hay, 7
barrels apples, .+ acre corn fodder,
We also built; 40 rods wire fence
across the fault.
Report of Dr. Shaw, Physician
of House of Refuge.
The year 1904 being . an extremely
ater part of the season. Sent- to cold one, from the.. beginning to the
Executive committee, • - end was particularly hard to on the
Reports of inspector, keeper and aged, with the result that the dcaitit
physician of the House of Ree. ;e rate is higher. than ever before, be=
were read and referred to Ilouse • of 'tit 17.
Refuge committee. It was difficult to keep parts of
Report .0f. Education committee, the building heated during the lflizz-
with Mr,, ,Spackman in the chair,was ards• ' 'Out with new facilities Clear at
taken up arid, adopted. hand we hope in.future to give more
y a few days, . 1
mittee was read and taken up in i have made 86 visits during the sidera'ble work had been done but
committee, : Mr. Loekart in the chair;. year and treated 847 eases. The was dragging slowly along and we
r
el was adopted. deaths with ages and diSeases were : warned the contractor of the con -
Report of house of Refuge coin- Esterb$rooks, Exeter, pneumonia, 80 seq'uences of such delay. At - the
mi tier• was
pressenfed and considered Vogt, Wroxeter, pneumonia - and . time the walls were about completed
g ton, Stephen, cancer ofstoatroof.
J: • vele ..
sible ' ,and we understand the con-
tractor intends to go ,right on with
the plastering. The earth around the
House has . been properly leveled away'
and we have notified the contractor'
to 'take'•the water 1iom'the conduct
pipes to- prevent: damage • to the-
walls,
hewalls, and to Out on .doors: between•
the old and new building.: . • .
The. Clinton Electric Light .Com-
pany` has agreed to. put in the nee-.
essary wiring for lighting• the various
apartments, Messrs, , French and Tor-
rance :will. direct where. lights shall
be ,placed; •
• Mr: • McBride las:. at't'ended - .-these
Meetings '- to const.lt with us and
the inspectors old.. the work.
The ': - Material and ;workmanship
thus far seems' satislactory,.:but:.we'
are sorry. to.have. to' say that' -- the
contractor has' failed ' to' keep ., - his.
agreement with ,the .county., -and we.
are not in a position ,to say. when•
the building will be completed, , . .
•No .action' on the part of. - your
committee has in. any particular• re-
tarded the work. -
Payments:. made on, the building up
to the -present time': •.
S, S. Cooper $5500 from' this de-
duct ,•$900.'security, leaves -Tet pay-
ment $4600,
'..A.-Cantelon,' inspecting mason: work
42 days $84.,.,; •
' Alex..:.pMcicenzic, inspecting wood
Work 25 ,says,' $50;
H. McBride; McBride,"architect, $30...$5
of this is .t6 . be charged.'to the. con- i'
tractor. • . • • -
The workman's risk' or • the ' oecu
pied building has been ex tended .Nom
November 1st 'to end of • December at
a, cost of $20. This' expense li'as been .
caused b' delay of. the contractor
and should be charged to him. This
insurance must be extended. 1111 -con-
tract is finished.
The builde'r's ,risk has cost $13.50.
The •contractor is •chargeabl'e for this
amount according -to his .agreement
with dice county. -
'The contractor will rogpire to have
the building heated for the• plasterers
and will be charged for fuel used for
this purpose and• has verbally agreed
to this. '
Road and Bridge .Committee Report. ,
Road and- Bridge committee- met in
Wingliam an August the 17th for.tho•
purpose of • opening 'tenders for bridge
work. Four tenders for: the ' super
structure were received, vii;. :
Hamilton Bridge Co.
and
Mitchell Bridge co. ' •
Zetland Bridge Bridge .. $7800
Stanlake. Bridge 1600
.Black: Creek • . ' .973
$7373
Optician.
IZePort . f County Property Commit to
Nye visited the•, gaol and found ,the
gaoler's report 'correct., • .
•Ten• persons arv. confined there. at '
the present'tiinc. Vi'e advise that the.
ltok+l'`
The latter Company conic! not;sonr-
s report.be accepted and prin-
!plete-the •work.in time and. stated
in tender. •
The committee .decided -.to • accept
tender :of. the Hunter Bridge .do.: on
.condition' that the company'- give sc-
•durity• by about 10 Per :cent,, on the
present }work;.. anduntinislied work un-
der .previous : tender. Otherwise the
'Hamilton 'Bridge Co. bb given the
work . on Stanlake: and Black Creek
Bridges and Walketville ` Bridge' :CO.
:the•:Zetland I3ridge.: • , . j
led in the• Minutes.
•,,.. The , gaol :we• found clean antlev.ery
- thing in 'good order:.With' regard to the storm 'winddws
Mentioned iii the'gaoler's report we
would' ad'vi'se that. no -action be taken.
-We found •ihe gaol very comfortable .•
and .• :we believe ..,the new system; of
heating is very satisfactory.• We .found .found •1Ir: Griffin,--the gaoler,
seriously ;111 and we 'sincerely 1 ho ;e
•• and. . trust:t_hat he may soon be re-
stored to his usual health and 'stren-
gth.
We visited'. -the registry office • and
.fount! everything in good order..•
also visited the .-various rooms
ill the court house'and have to re-.
port ev:erythiiig in good order 'and
rlegn,: •
.. -
•.In . reference to motion by Durnin
and Young to allow. the Methodists
of North,.stieet !hutch to use: . the
court room; : Wewould recommend
that it be allowed •.them to hold Ser- •
v it•e- and drat an agreement Ire drawn •
..up between the 'county and• such con- •
gregation.. ,
Six ,tenders far concrete , work_ plac-
ed before the ;
:, committee••
.. ,per cub ft:
A. Young;: Wingham, . -
Zetland Bridge abutments' • $6.25
Nagle•and Tooby, Dublin • - •.
•Zetland Bridge 6.00
Stanl•ake.c . Black; Creek 7:90
.1". Nagle; Benniiller • ' •
Zetland Bridge 5,70
F. •Gnttridge, Seaforth•
Zetland Bridge ;6.00
George, Thompson, 1<1ncardino --
Z.etl'and .Bridge • • . • 4,611
Stanlake :and :Black Creek' : 5.16-
C.. Barber, Wfnghain
Zetland Bridge • ' 5:25
Stanlake and.I3lack 'C'reek. 0,.25 -
Moved by W..1.1. Kerr, seconded' by
Jai. Connolly, Tlia't the Clerk bit in-
structed to prepare a bylaw .in con-
nection with house• of Refuge ap-
pointinents, inserting :name of .1).
French as keeper at $30i) per year
as . salary, that of :Mrs `Simpson, •
Clinton,. as matron at a'salary, nt
5250 ' per -annum. The •present salar-
des being Made. eour,eil adjourned !tilt
Jan.• 1905.. -
•
Road and Bridge -Committee.• •
•
Ynitr. , committee reeolnmcnd that •
the engineer's report he accepted, and
printed 'in,,the: minutes. - '
•
i',nclosed:. find report of : special
meeting of. Road and Bridge . coni-
inittlee' •whieh met at W'in;ham on.
the 17th August with reference to •
contracts let:, for -bridges. as directed
at county council meeting of Aug-
ust 5th.
• •• l'Yilli ..reference,, to •communication..
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E48E
Do not .. consider it a
hardship . to do as much for
Zetland Bridge $5887
Stanlake Bridger 1591
THE
Black Creek 1005
in committee, Mr. Ferguson in the insanity, 80 and a dew men were putting, on the $8'483
chair. The report was adopted wltly Nf h f Hunter Bridge Co.
out amendment. ach, 77 'rhe clerk was instructed to notify Zetland Dridge
Moved by Messrs. Kerr and Miller, Renick,. Clinton, apoplexy, 77 , the contractor to at once Revel, .back Stanlake Bridge
That an a comity council' 'we desire Catib'bon, Goderich Township, peen- the earth around the building to pre- Black Creek
to express l our sympathy with G•ao- nioma, 75 vent' the fall rains washing into the
kr Griffin, a former member 01 this Higgins, Stanley, old age, 87 - basement and to . place the earth
body, in lits serious' illness and ex- Smith, Wawanosh,. crystitis, 85 where clfreetetl by Mr. Ptench.
press the hope that he may be spec- Kennedy, ,Seaforth, consumption, 70 Committee met Dec. 5th and has
dily restored to gond health and Itnott, Clinton, cancer of stom- to report that • there is considerable
the performance of his duties and ach, 78 1,,work to be done yet, The roof is
that a copy of this resolution be sent Mallim, Grey, apoplexy, :76, neatly finished and most all the
by the clerk to Gaoler Griffin,—Cara -$hameowr HM16) consumption, 78 p1uni;hiing work is done as far as pos-
1175
750
$6431
Walltervllle Bridge Co,
Zetland Bridge *5595
Stanlake Bridge 1090
Black Creek 1050
*8335
N EWSI:ECORD
as you do for a city week-
ly or daily pay for it in
advance. -
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