yo - "Committee, -- Carried. Tio supply nursery stock session of our great natural water- ---.--_aoas S---- Mr. Hardy, seconded by Mr. | .Poucher, moved that the report of ihe] tommittee just received be adopted and the By law referred to the Finance committee --Carried Mr. Edwards seconded, by Mr. Hebry moved that the Warden] leave the chair' until 10 2.m. to- marrow.-- Carried. The Warden left the chair. FOURTH DAY. Friday, Jan. 30th, 1903. A [Cortinued trom Page Four) . Mr. Carnegie seconded by Mr. hristie, moved that the report of comuuittee of the whole just re- ceived By-law be adopted and that the said be referred to the Finance Mc Gibbs gave notice that he on Friday move the third read- ing of the By law to detach certain lands from the Town of Whitby The Council. mot' parsaant to and annex the same to the Yown-| rule. ship of Whitby. Members all present. The War- den in the chair. The minutes of yesterday were] read and confirmed | Mr. Jeremiah Lic k, formerly! Reeve of East Whitby and member | of this Council being present, Mr Henry, seconded by Mr. Vipond, moved that he be invited to a seat beside the Warden --Carried | 'The Cleik read a communication from the Trent Valley Waterway Association which was referred to the committee on Legislation and Memorials. The Gaoler's Report was read and referred to the committee on County Property and Gaol Manage ment. Mr. Mowbray seconded by Mr.| Mr, Stephen A. Flumerfelt, for- | Edwards moved that the Warden merly Reeve of Uxbridge and a leave the chair until 10 a.m. to-| member of this County Council for present Mr. several years being Mowbray Christie seconded by Mr moved that he be invited to take a seat beside the Warden.--Carriec Messrs. Lick and Flumerfelt ad- dressed the Council] brie fly referr ing to the large umber of members that compored RCo when they were representa. fives: A communication from the Gaol- morrow.-- Carried. The Warden left the chair. THIRD DAY. TrukspaY, Jan. 29 | The Council met pursuant to ad journment. Members all present. The Warden in the chair, The minutes of yesterday's meet- ing were read and confirmed. The Clerk. read the following 4 communications ; -- er asking lpr certain supplies for ye Scott, agent for the gaol kitchen was read and rc ferred to the committee on County 7 Brown Bros, Nurserymen, offering )! Property andeGaol Management. | | for the Kiider introduced -and carri- ed through a By law appointing Jas. McBrien, Dr. John War J Parke and Geo. Stone a Board of Examiner for the County of Ontarlo. Mr. Edwards, seconded by Mr. Hardy, moved that the County Auditors be paid the sum of $20 for making the audit from May 21st, 1902, to December 31st, 1g902.-- Mr. Christie. seconded by Mr Gibbs, moved for leave to introduce a By-law to repeal so much ot By- law No, 615 as repeals By-law No. The Bylaw was read a first and second time and the Council "went into committee of the whole with Dr. Kaiser in the chair. The committee arose and report- the By-law with ammendnts. The report was received, and on motion of Mr. Carnegie, seconded by Mr. Brown, adopted. Mr. Christie, seconded by Mr. Brown, moved that By-law No.---- respecting the House of Refuge be now read a third time, that rule No. 44 be suspended for that purpose, that the same do now pass, that the Warden and Clerk sign the samc and the Corpcrate Seal be attached thereto.-- Carried FIFTH DAY * Saturday. Jan. 31st, 1903. Communications were read as follows :-- From the Pickering association for thé apprehension of felons ask ing that the reward for the appre. hension of horse thieves be increas- ed and that constables be paid for ugh, HH. G4 b The mails are desi fro Office Port Perry as follows : Going North-- 9.30 Going South--11; Going North-- 8. Er F=" All should and doubt- less will take advantage of the Im- mense Slaughter ~ Sale now in progress at Férman & Son's. The METHODIST ONURCH. REV. G. H. COPELAXD, a Sabbath Services, 10.50 and 6.30. 'Wesk Evenin Bervice, Thursday 7.30. Strangers welcome and conducted to seats. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. (PRESBYTERIAN.) " REV. W. COOPER, B.A., Pastor. Babbath Bervices, 11.00 1nd 7.00. Week Evenin Bervice, Thursday 7.30, --t. BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. MR. MCFARLANE, PAstoR. Sabbath Bervioes, 10.30 and 7.00. Week Evening Service, Thursday, 1.30. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, (ANGLICAN) : REV. G. W. LOCKE M. A. Incumbent. Sunday Mating, 10.30 am. Evensong, 7 p.m. Sunday | Bchool, 2.30 pam Thurcsdny-- Evensong, 1.50 p.m. ~ R. 0. CHURCH. REV --. RICHAR conservative and is not a favorite of schem oliquos; It is the Oldest and Bust Bstablished -- founded in 1857--the most original and best | to mak Lo ; Sale lasts only 30days! ~The im- mensity of the Stock of Boots and Shoes of famous makes and the slashing cut in prices will create a great rush in sales and an early complete clearance. A big reduc- tion in prices in all other lines. : The Reeve and Councilor Bruce addressed a public meeting on Tnesday evening on the import: ance, feasibility and advisability of installing .a corporation Electrie | Light Plant and Water Works system. WeLL Done, Scucog!--On Fri day last Mr. Thos. Graham, Scugog, shipped to Mr. Robert Miller, Stouffville, a grand, young, Short-horn Bull Calf that would do credit to the stables of any Short- horn breeder on the continent.-- Hillsdale Lad isa beautiful deep red, calved March 12, 1902, is 'a grand type of the Shorthorn, possessing all the most essential points that go perfection in his class.-- level Trionths old Ti | t el tipped.the beam at over one thous: and pounds. © Mr. Miller had a com- mission from one of the most exten. House of Refuge. Referred tothe| Dr. Kaiser, seconfled by Mr. telegraph and telephene messages irda Joost aad ged yous department | sive breeders of Shorthorus in the Committece on County Property Edwards, moved that a special|sent for such purpose. Referred to a is pnts) SwgTy hg. Face of oN United States to procure a pure From Robert Gano. Black River | com tre consisting of Colonel J | the Finance Committee red bull to stand at the head of a Bridge. enclosing account. Refer- E Farewell, County Clerk, Peter | From S. S. Sharpe, Solicitor for Tapus-SL pir animal fu_sdvince, if oo paid in a standa red to Committee on Roads apd | Christie and A. E. 'Henry be ap-ithe Tow of Uxbridge re Uxbridge | : ---- herd, and that gentleman, after Bridges. pointed by this Coungilfor the pur | Park Road Bridge. Referred to JOB PRINTING considerable travel selected Hillsdale Mr. Carnegie brought up the first pose ol revising the rules and regu | Committee op Roads and Bridges IN THE MOST MODERN STYLES .; prices | Lad to fill the bill. Strange to say, re] of the Committee on Fin-|lations and of gathering into con om Willis Jate "om 2 y 5 port the Committee on Fin-| ot & he, A: From illiam Bateman, Com the same day twenty-six years ago, ance. cise book form the By-laws of the| missioner Cartwright Roadway as mm-- - - be | Seal fatt { The report was received and read | ¢ ounty from its inception in 1854 toto repairs required. Referred "to \ P the mie James Graham, father o and on motion uf Mr. Carnegie, |2nd inch g the January session | Committee on Roads and Bridges NORTH ONTARIO (OBSERY R Mr. Thos. Graham, purchased the f y he t Qt 1 1 "| ~ 5 seconded by Mr. Brown, the re. |O! 1903 together will suc ha short From J. H. Long Esq. asking + | great grand dam of Hillsdale Lad of pelt ii adopted. dod 1 h Se yo 2 ( ol A Ny ie Aoi the Council 3 petition the Legisla | only Paper Printed, ga rublished 1a | Ac John Miller, father of Mr. Kobt. r. Carnegie, seconded by Mr, [Committee are ol opinion Will beftive Assembly to restrict the num Port. Perry. M > J I " ' t / =3 ---- | Miller, for which he paid the hand Edwards, moved the. third reading | interesting to the ratepayers.--Car- | ber of dogs. Referred to the Com- ; ¥ : p of the By-law to authorize the War ried, mittee on Legislation and Memori | PORT PERRY, FEB. 12, 1903. |SU4/™ of $680. A For econde y | | den and Treasurer to raise money | v Mx re why se [os nded by Hx als. | == er om AUCTION SALE- -- Mr, Morrison Mair, (N by way of temporary loan until the pone » MOveC " leave. ro intro ye From J. A. Gould, Secretary FATAL ACCIDENT. -- A sad and |E. 4 lot 2, con, A, Mariposa,) ove of Mari ACE taxes n C ce a y-i& oO a mn ) irl 1 J me ! S 3 receipt of taxes for the year, 1903 e a AW ppo hs {North Ontario Farmers' Iostitute| ri.) accident took place in Reach, |posa's most successful and euterprising -- Carried members of this Council as a Board | asking for usual grant. Referred | p! atts f a 0 . i TE ot asng al grant ear Greenbank. on Wednesday of | farmers has cencladed to retire from farm rw 2 | 0 omimissioners Ic 2 House of to F ~ mr Ie: 1k, 1 Inesday . i : 1 i] By ib wasread a thiad time Refuge cone py ee 0 ) inance Committee. . last k Mr. Rol ' was | 6 and leased his furm fora term of years, 3 a 3 ' . 1 re and that the sa 3 @ v ] | ) { st we h Lobt regg 5 : Sighed by the War i Baad Clerk | frst time. Chrried lear Se 3 Seconded by Nr [last wee ; fosons Wee p S| consequently has no further nse for his an he corporate seal affixed there ot ) : A ards moved hat ne ouncil | cutting down a tree op his H0€ |, 14.b] stock of horses, cuttie, sheep, swine, to. | On motion of Mr. Brown seconded | resume in committee of the whole far; } 4 ¢ by Mr. Millard said By law "wR ' ot 4 farm, when a limb lodged in a stand- | and farm implements and in order to make a Dr. Kaiser brought up the firct | PY Mr. Millard said Dy aw appoint. | the consideration of the By-law td S " ing ( AI ISSIOr ( House of | ¥ ing tree near by, which afte rwards | complete clearance, ha has instructed Mr report of the Standing Committee | 0g Commissioners for the House of | detach certain lands from the Town " ! Geo. Jacheon to sell by Aucti Ke ore on Education Refuge was read a second time, |of Whitby and attach the same to fell stricking the unfoftunate victim | 2 © He ot N et r ' ao p Rule N ral : ) , ise: Wednesday, Murch 4. This (i The report was received and read Rule No. 44 having been suspended |the same to the Township of in the back with such force as te] Mm sor of 1 meatiny, Maren 3a Jean p { hs rT and the Cour 1 important sale and worth travelling a loug and on motion of Dr. Kaiscr,| fot that purpose, and the Council| Whitby. -- Carried cause death in a very short time.-- > { nmi J hole} = , rh ata ug 7 ho 1Cs distance in order to be present at it seconded by Mr. Christie, tlre went into committe of the whole| ~The Council went into committee | Mr. Gregs was one of Reach's most Council went into committee of the | thereon with Mr. Henry in the|of the whole thercon with Mr ly hi Tee ot i | i RTE whole thereon with Mr. Carnegie r | Mowbray in the chair 1ighly respected residents, besides Hockey. in the 'chair | The committee arpse and 'report | The aommittee arose reported being successful at farming he : ' 11 Jy t a 3 sd | 1 \ The committe arose and reported | €© i" By-law with the Uais filled | progress ahd asked leave to sit|was public spirited and some years On Monday last the Marlboros thot Sy 1p. h »O as vec oz . the report without amendment i? B YOpOFL was receive agam since sat at the Council Board and|of Toronto and the Port Perry The report was received wb srown, seconded by Mr I'he feport was received legislated f het i f fC and Dr. Kaiser, seconded by Mr, |Hardy, moved that the report of| Onmotion the Warden left the legislated for the best interests off team--winners ol Groups 3 and 4 Gibbs, moved that the report of the | 115 Council in committee of the |chair until 1.30 pm. native municipality in the Intermediate Class-- met in whole on the report of the standing | whole on the By-law appointing | AFTERNOON SESSION g&¥ All are pleased' to again see battle array in the Rink in this Committee on Education be adopt Commi sioners for the House of| 'The Warden resumed the chair. |g, esteemed townsman, Mr. N.|place, the attendance of spectators ch rind Refuge be adopted.-- Carried. Mr. Hardy soconded by Mr. Millard AR . . y fn y : b Ingram, on the streets after his some. | beitg good and intense interest was The Warden left the chair. | On motion of Mr Brown, second- | moved that when the County Clerk |" 5 77 jes 5 al 1S sor AFTERNOON SESSION, ed by Mr. Christie, the last mentions] is furnished with a statement show-| What protracted illness,and he meets manifested during the entire pro- The Warden took the chair pur £3 By law was read sa third time, ing that the North Ontario Womens | the hearty congratulations of all on | gress of the game. suant to adjournment [Role Re 44 having been tuspeh 168 Institute has by its work become | his complete recovery. Thanks to In the first half the Marlboros > 4 or that purpose, passed, signed by |e a p . : Communications : at pary pass '8 y| entitled to the usual grant of $10], (lendid constitution, skilful treat- seemed determined that victory the Warden and" Clerk and the|that the sym will be paid to its| fat | should perch on their banner if From D. 'McMillan declining to] accept cheque for $10 for services in connection with the Beaverton | Bridge and claiming $38. Referred to the Committee on Roads and | Bridges. | From W. J. Davey, Gaoler, claim | ing $100 on account of salary for | himself and $50 on account of] matron's salary. Referred to com- |, Mr. Ormiston, seconded by Mr mmitee on County Property and | Vipond moved that the third read Gaol Management. From the County Judges asking | °f certain farm lands from the Town a grant for postage. lceferred to] of Whitby be the 'first order of committee on Finance. business alter reading of the minutes corporate seal aff xed thereto Mr. Poucher, seconded by Mr Brown, moved 'that. the Warden leave the chair until 2 p.m,-- Carri ed { The Warden left the chair AFTERNOON SESSION The Warden resumed the chair. | } The report of the auditors of ac {and communications on the 31st counts relating to the administra | January, instant --Carried. { tion of Criminal Justice. Referred | . Dr.. Kaiser seconded by Mr. | | Carnegie, moved 'that. the Council to the eommittee on Finnace. Dr. Kaiser gave notice that he will on Friday move for the ap | & pointment of a special committee tario Statute for for the purpose of revising the rules | and regulations of 'the County Council and the By-laws thereof to gether with a short history of the | go into committee of the whole for | the purpose of considering the On the improvement purpose of hearing the delegates from different Townshéps now pre- sent to discuss a scheme of road County in 1854 to Fbruary ist improvement in this County by 1903. y *| means of which a portion of the Dr. Kaiser gave notice that he Provincial grant of One Million dollars may be obtained for the improvement of the highways of this County.-- Carried The following delegates from. the Townships were present : # From the Township of Pickering will on Friday move that the Council memoralize the Ontario Government against granting to any corporate trust further rights in acquiring pos- powers without safe guarding in every particular the interests of the [=r Thos. Bear, Reeve, anc people at large. Messrs. James McBrady and James Todd, Councilors. From the Town- Mr. Christie gave notice that he will on tomorrow move for leave to introduce a By-law to appoint a Road Commissioner for the County, to define his duties and fix his re. muneration for services. wards brought up the first of the Standing Committee ing. 'was received and on on of Mr Edwards seconded Mr. Brown was adop Sw " eave to introduce | 0 confirm By-law No. the Council of the Corpora the Township of Brock to wpa certain road allowance the By-law be read a first ship of Whitby-- Messrs. Wm. Oke, Councilor, H. W. Wilcox and Jeremiah Lick. From the Town- ship of East Whitby-- Messrs. EC. Cooper, S.. Stokes and 'Wm Davis From the Township of Reach, Mr Wm. Spence, Clerk: " From the Township of Uxbridge --- Messrs Stephen Flumerfelt, Clerk, and -- Millard. From the Township of Mara -- Messrs. McNabb R ve, and . R. McPhee, Celtk./:=" > The Council went i mumittee of the whole with Me Tobbsin. the chair. | iy Br Several hours were spent during which the members of the Council and other persons present inter changed opinions as to the Actand as to whether the aid should be ap- plied for on a-county scheme for road improvement or by municipal ities separately. The general opin- ion seemed to be in favor of a county scheme the interests of the municipalities being safe-guarded. 8! The ittee arose, repor| rogress and asked leave to sit again. LO report was received. Mr. Carnegie, seconded by Mr. cher, moved that there be a w was read a first of Mr. Edwards, sec- Mr. Henry the said By- read a second time and re- { . Roads 'ex-members of these Houses 'of the County Council be invit= Treasurer thereof by the County ['reasurer.--Carried. Mr. Henry brought up the report |ed in the Church of the Ascension next of the Standing Commitlee on mile- |Suuday morning by they Rev. Mr. Wright, age and per diem. I'he report was received and on | motion of Mr. Millard seconded Ry Mr. Millard was adopted Dr. Kaiser, seconded by Mr. Or miston moved for leave to introduce | ing of the By-law for the separation |a Bylaw to appoint High School | Trustees and a trustee for the Whitby Collegiate Institute an that the same be now read a first time.-- Carriad. The By-law was read a first time Dr. Kaiser seconded by Mr Brown moved that the By-law to appoint High School Trustees and a Trustee for the Whitby Collegiate Institute be now read a second time | of the public highways and for the|and that rule No. 44 be suspended | for that purpose, and that the Council go into committee of the whole thereon.--Carried The Council went into committee of the whole with Mr, Millard in the chair. The committee arose and report ed the By laws with tHe blanks fill ed up. The report was received and on motion of Dr. Kaiser, sec- onded by Mr. Hardy, the said By- was a third time, rule No 44 having been suspended for that purpose, passed signed by the Warden and Clerk and the Corporate seal affiix- ed thereto. 3 Mr. Carnegie the Commissioner of the House of Refuge mentioned to the Council that the term for hiring Mr. John Walker in jconnec- tion with the House of Refuge farm had ended and suggested that it would be advisable that an unmar- ried man be appointed who would be boarded and lodged in the build- nfl. : hiring a man for work on the Indus trial farm be left in the hands of ths commissioners appointed by this Council,--Carried. . Good Bargains in Cutters. -- A. W. Allin has just received from the celebrated firm of Tudhope & Co., of Orillia, Twenty Cutters which are beauties both for design and finish and I will sell them at prices that cannot be competed with in Port Perry. Call and secure one for yourself before they are all gone. A. W. ALLIN, Prince Albert. | For the purpose of paying off the small debt still due for repairs on the piblic hall, Prince Albert, a Basket Social, is to be held there on' Fuiday evening 3oth inst. ei tend, and that each Council | Amongst t Jems on ao elaborate rticularly 1 have | program is a debate on the subject, arly Tailed 0 esolved that the intellectual pow- 'and Clerk present for system, | men. The |ersof man are superior to those of woman. The debate will consist of ad equal nymber of men, and wo- musical part of the en 1s under the direction lerk be a committee to make arrangements for such formal open- ing. --Carried. i of an efficient committee. A very enjoyable time may be confidently anticipated, | ment and careful nursing. | | | | The Holy Communion will be administer of Whitby Auction SaLg.-- Mr. Walter Mc- Gill, lot 5 con. 10, Manvers, having sold his farm has ordered Mr. Swain | to sell by Auction on the premises, lightning work was to be of avail, the home team did not as yet seem to realize the importance of the result, as at the call of half-time the score stood 5--3 in favor of the visitors It was in the second hall that Port Perry shone brightly--did on TuesdaygsFeb. 24, the whole of splendid work from start to finish, his stock of horses, cattle, swine poultry and Farm Implements, This Sale must take place--rain or shine--owing to the fact that Mr. McGill is giving immediate possessi on of the farm ES. The Dramatic Club are re- Liersing that famous farce "Charley's Aunt," which is to be given in aid of the Band about the last of March. A leading of the new Town Band. for' date. CoMBINATION AUCTION SALE --Mr, Swain has bean authorized by a syndicate to offer for sale by Auction at Blackstock, a quan tity of Household Faruiture. &ec., ail ol which must be disposed. of without the slightest reserve. The sale takes place on Wriday, Feb. 20th commencing at one o'clock. feature of the evening will be the first public appearance Watch did not flag nor give theiropponents any respite--proved their superior- ity and skill and it was soon evident Hockey was no match for Port Perfy; all that Toronto could do was to score once, while the home team added to four that Toronto at to their score. Much of cur team's success during the season is to be attiibuted to the interest W. H. Harris and E. Hooey who were un- ceasing in their attention to that importaut requisite and we question if ever a better fitted team coutested for victory. RRL Will be at Port Perry on Fri day February 20th. f| Ladies and Gentlemen, see Prof. Doren: wned's beautiful Wigs, Toupees, Bangs, Wavy and Plain Frouts, Switches in every length and shade, etc. His Hair Goods Styles when Properly adjusted protect and ornament the head, | soften_and beautify the expression of the Avoriox SALE.~~It will be seen by the fic and consequently tove up i ap- posters that Xr. Jas. Bradburn, lot 2, con, 10, Manvers, has given instructions to Mr | pearance, Prof. Dorenwend has for this season many new and pretty Designs. He | hae added a number of New York, London Swain to sell or the premises, on Wednes- | = 'r oo patterns day, Feb. 18th, all his valuable stock eof | horses. cattle, swine and fur implements. Make anote of time aud place and don't fail to attend the sale. Avcrioy SaLe.--Mr. Irvin H. Jehu: lot 1, con. 7, Scugog, owing to has to vacate the pr it puce, §onyg quently he is compelled to dispose all of his farm stock, etc.,and in ord to do 20 expeditiously. has instracted M Jackson to sell by Auction on the pren on Thursday, Feb, 19.. The list embraces arge number of cattle, many of which aré See posters aud dow't fail to Short-Horus. attend the sale. AvcTION SaLE, -- Posters have been issued authorizing Mr. Jackson to sell by Auction on lot 5, con. 9, Manvers, on Monday, Feb, 16, the valuable farm chattels the property of the late George Kerr. The sale tak place on the premises commencing at o'clock. «(See Posters.) Auction Sate --Mr. Wm. Cas: sady, lot 27, cen:g9, Whitby, owing} to the fact that the Jease of the far now occupied by him has expired and consequently having no furthes use for his stock of horses, cattle,' swine, implements, &c., has instruct] ed Mr. Jackson to sell the whole, without reserve, on the premise Friday, February 13, commencin at one o'clock. The list embraces a number of new Milch Cows, desi able animals; Don't fail to make note of time and place and atte: the sale. Be sure to see them and not forget day , | and data. ----ri Cross Babies. of it. is the only way he has of ex- pressing the fact that he is either in bain or discomfort. Most of his tle troubles are due to some dis. der of the stomach or bowels and Aby's Own Tablets are given both the trouble and the resulting crossness will disappear. You can take a mother's word for it, «and Mrs John T. Sutherland, of Bliss. field, N. B., says: "I think Baby's (Own Tablets the best medicine in world fer little ones - My baby s very cross and used tg keep me {awake half the night before 1 got the Tablets. Now she sleeps sound- '|1y, is good natured and is growing » You can give these with perfect safety 10 a new babe, They are guaranteed ain no opiate or poisonous ff, and are a sure cure for r ailments from which r. Sold by medicine oo Sunday, Feb, taken io their physical conditiou by Meessis. | e cries because that. ~ Bth, 190 ary A. Hyland, relict of 5 Bic Tit Hyland, aged 64 yrs. The Rebivasy, mustivy of the above Council was held at the town khall, Manchester, on 'Monday, gth inst, : ' Minutes of previous meeting were read proved. From the County Treasurer, stat- ing that the following lands were liable to be sold for arrears of taxes in 1903% Pt s § lot 10, con. g, 97 acres, 1899 S.e.c. lot 8, con. 2, { acre, 1g00= 1902. . hy - : . pt lot 4, con. 11, 25 acres, 1900. f . § lot 19, con 11, Bacres, 1900. Pt, lot #7, con. 5, Tiatres, 1900. Clerk's Office, ho . Manchester, Jan. 14th, 1903. WR. Trrrin Esq., Superintendent Northern Grand Trunk Railway, Allandale, Ont. Div. Dear Sir, I am directed by Resolution of the Council of the Township 'of Reach to write you in reference to and Nipissing Railway where it in- tersects 'with the rodar eon Tow BEo Rasch. Brock in such a state of repair as will enable the public to cross said Railway track. The Municipality of Reach has expended a consider: able sum of money on the' ap proaches to the Company's line, and find that the public cannot gain access to or from the land or either side of the Track on account of er crossing. having been made, and also from the fact thal the said boundary line is obstructed by a wire fence on cach side of the Company's right of way. Iam for- ther direcied to say that ifthe Com- pany will remove the fences now obstructing the free access to and from the track during th winter season so as to ailow parties who have wood and Timber to remove during sleighing it would answer the purpose at present. Ih con clusion I would say that if no atten tion is paid to this simple demand at once, I am instructed to write to the General Manager at Montreal I have the honor to remain &c., WiLLiaM SPENCE Clerk Township of Reach | To which Mr Tiffin replied to I the following effect "In reply to yours regarding the opening of the townline-- Reach and Brock--can oniy repeat my former ictter, whicl stated that until the roadway 'is graded up ready for travel on both sides of the Company's right-of-way application for opening a crossin over the railway track cannot be considered." hs Clerk's Office, Manchester Jan. 26th, 1903. To MANAGER Hays, Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, Moutreal, P. © Dear Sir, I am directed Resolution of by the Council of the Municipality of the Township of Reach " to write you 1n reference to a com- plaint which-has been made to the named 'Council by several parties complaining that the allow ance for Road between the Town- ships of Reach and Brock the Counts of Ontario is obstructe d- by a wire fence on each side of the and Nipising said allowance the above in Toronto Railway where it intersects for road thereby preventing Public from having access to said | timber | Road to remove wood and | purchased by them from the Muni cipalities of Reach and Brock, the Council of the Township of Reach therefore request you to have steps taken to have a proper crossing put in and the fences removed. without unnecessary delay in order that the Public can have access to and acrdss said Railway at said point. I am also instructed to inform' you that the said Council of Reach have made the approaches on the East side of said Railway and in order to complete the approach on the West side have to bring the materi- al from the East side of said Rail. way which (ley are unable to do on account of the obstructions referr: WiLLIAM SPENCE, Clerk Township of Reach. MonTrEAL, FEB. 2, 1903 Wm. Spence, Esq. Tp. Clerk, Reach : I have been directed to 'acknow. ledge receipt of your letter of the 26th ult., addressed to Mr. Hays, and to state that the matter referred ton your communication wiil be given due consideration. % Yours truly, Asst to Second Vice-President, cil extend to Mrs Stephen its sym- pathy in her sad bereavement in the Joss of her husband, the late lament. ed William Stephen, who at the time of his demise, was a diligen trusted and worthy member of this Council Board. May the Master comfort you in the purport of this resolution : suitably inscribed, signed Jy the putting the crossing on the Toronto v cine. R. S Sovour, | Mr. Munro moved that this Coun: | affliction. And I further move that the sorrowing widow, tion. : granted to Mrs. Joseph Thompson as temporary aid. ; Ont motion of Mr. Munro, in t aid for February was granted as follows : Norman Ballard, $5; P. Thompson, $5; Alex. Wallace, $8; F. Holmes, $5; Emanuel Saunders, $5; Mrs. Sornberger, $5; Wilfred Holiday $3. On motion of Mr Lambe, 84,39 was ordered to be paid to Mr. E. H. Purdy for goods supplied indi- gents. On motion of Mr. Lambe, $3 50 was paid Mr, Wm. Steele for draw- ing planks for bridge at Cedar Creek. On motion of Mr. Doble, $22.50 was crdered to be paid to Mr, | W. Meharry for clearing out ditch through 15ts 14 and 15, con. 7, and lot 14, and the against the propertiesiofil sind concer § as per Drainage By-Law. The' Auditors -- Messrs, J. W. Crozier and. W, W. Stubbs--pre- ented their report, . The document was strictly keeping with the age-- up-to-date in every respect--and highly cred- table to all concerned. On motion Mr. Munro, the Auditors' report was finally adopted and $10 each was ordered to be paid tlre Auditors' for their services. On motion of Mr. Munro, $5 was paid for 6 copies supplied the Coi- in of poration On motion of Mr. Munro, §3 was ordered to be paid to Mr. Wm, Maik for repairs to sideroad oppo: site, lot 18, con. q. Ou motion of Mr. Doble, $2 was ordered to be paid to Mr. W. Spence es incured in attending of good for expeuns meeting 10 the interest roads held at Whitby last week. On motion of Mr, Lamb the Clerk was instructed to notify the Grand Trunk authorities that hould the fences of that Company be not removed off the public high- way--townline Reach and DBrock-- thirty date notification, then this Council will Railway within days [rom of pass a By-law declaring the said tighway open lor public travel. On Mr. was paxd to Mr. Geo gravehiy sideroad between lots 18 Munro, #39 Michie tor motion ol and 1g, con. g On motion of Mr. Lambe, 5 was _|orderdd ito be paid to Mr. Wm. Crandell for maintenance ol ao in- digent. On motion of Mr port of the Committee appoiited to Lambe the re- negotiate with the authorities of the Township of Scott regarding the boundary line was adosted. By said Report Scott agrees to expend $20 annually on the diverg ing road. Said agreement be ratified by this Council and that the Seal of the Corporation be attached to said agreement. On motion of Mr. Lambe, $7 50 was ordered to be paid to Mr, Wm. Vance fence opposite 'lot 19, said fence having been erected in accordance with the Wire Fence Bonus By law. WITTE 2, for erecting 30 rods on the worth side ol con. ONLY A SLIGHT COLD; A - Yer 1t May LEAD To CONSUMPTION AND AN EARLY GRAVE. If your blood 'is poor or watery a touch of or influenza will ettle in your lungs, and the shght cough of to-day may turn to the racking eensumptive's cough of to 1HOTrTow Weak Jungs are caused by weak blood ; weak blocd is'an open invi- tation for consumption to lay upon you the hand of death. Stop that cough by enriching your blood and strengthening your lungs with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills They make new, rich, red. blood. "They add resisting 'power to the Jungs. They have saved hundreds from a consumptive's grave, Here J itive ptool that Dr. Wil cold me honthe but little attention torit, but "as the cold clung to me and finally devel. oped into a hacking ' cough, I be came alarmed and consulted a doc- tor, who gave me a bottle of medi Unfortunately it did not help me and I began to grow pale, lost in weight awd ny appetite completely left me. I was now regularly under care of the doctor, who told me that my lungs wére affected, and that I was threatened with ion. On motion of Mr. Doble, ordered to be paid Mr. C. L. Vick- ery for lumber supplied the corpot- |, On motion of Mr. Doble, 85 was |b in storm, and the = wetting was | followed by a cold. = At first I paid mber that substitutes t~ Rer b and ines said to be "just as good" do not cure. 3 ) - SU CCR Se Warriner Lodge of Oddfellows of Port Perry enjoyed a rare treat and one which will long be remembered by them with gratitude and eminent satisfaction #hd which marks a new era in the progress of the Order in® this place, through a wisit to us on the evening of January 27th last by D D.G.M., J. J. Mason of Bowaian- ville, accompanied by the Team of Florence Ni ale Lodge of the same place, besides visiting brethren from Sandon, B C., Austin, Man, and Oshawa. The occasion of the visit was to initiate Candidates into the Order and in- stall the Officers elect for the yearly term ending 31st with the candidates were introduced and put through the Initiatory Cer- emony, and to say that Florence Nightingale Team did their work well goes without saying, in fact, the long continued plaudits of those present fully testified to the merits of the wétk done, and that it could not very well be excelled either in {regard to the paraphernalia or the way the work was done was [the unanimously expressed opinion |of .all those present. The candi | dates sc emed to come out all right, due in a large measure, 1 presume, to the kind consideration of "Old Sol," Warriner Lodge's Goat, he is lis a wise old go-at, although a high | stepper, and has great respect for | those of tender years; but you just | ought to see him go for an old can- | didale, it isempbatically a hot time, land to see him perform would just | make your hair stand up on end like quills on the back of the fretful Porcupine. On the conclusion of the Initiatory Bro. Mason, assisted by the visiting bre- thren, proceeded to install into their Ceremony, respective chairs the following elect ed and appointed officers : W. H. Letcher, Jr. P. G W. J]. Motherall, N.G Geo. Kilpatrick, V.G T. J. Ash, Rec Secy. | J. H. Brown, Fin. Secy Robt, McKnight, Treas as. Hortop. Warden 2d. Kilpatrick, Conductor. W. Donaldson, I G J. H Doubt, RSN G. H. Carmichael, LS N.G. as. Steele, RS. V.G. 3. H. Purdy, LS VG Wm. Marshall, R.S S. Wm. Campbell, L D. McBride, Chaplain, Ou the conclusion of the Installa- Ceremony Bro. Mason, alter tion congratulating Warriner Lodge on | its excellent [financial standing and predicting a bright future for old 75, gave one of his characteristic ad Iresses on Odidlellowship, and to | say that the address was good would { be -putting it very mildly indeed, land that it was fully appreciated by all present the rounds ol applause, oft repeated fully testified. We have no hesitation in saying that Bro. Mason is a coming man, if not the coming man in the Order soon, | a fact which must be patent to all |a | who heard him on the evening of fhe 27th. We hope to have him | with us again before his term of | office expires. Speeches were also had from the brethren from Sandor, | Austin and Oshawa. At the con: of the ceremonies of the clus.on Lodge, accompanicd by the D:D. G. M. and visitors wended their way to down to the St. Charles Hostlery kept by mine host Bro. = L. Marshall, where a sumptuous repast awaited them. After satis- the inner man, speeches, stories, &o., were in order and a very pleasant and profitable time was spent, the Bowmanville bret» fying boys are uff, in fact t) ace Oddfellows of which the Order may well be proud, they are full yard wide, fast colors and warrant- ed not to shrink. Their hearts and hadds are always open nol only to the brethren but to the world at large. The meeting broke up at a comparatively early hour with shaking of 'hands and good wishes to the brethren from a distance -- Happy to meet, sorry to part and 'happy to meet again was the gen- eral sentiment of all. The lodge The doctoi's treatment did not seem to benefit'me in the least I steadi |ly grew weaker and finally was compelled to remain in bed. At this time a friend urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and even brought raethree boxes before I fin ally consented to takethem: reason now to bless my friend' | sistence, because T felt bett all the pills were gon d continued Divine fin 't hope that my experience will fit some other sufferer. - a ittee ing of Bros. Pardy. Hortop and: Motherall who had the occasion in charge deserve great credit for the successful manner carried out, joo one Dec., 1903. AfterV evening the brethren of Warriner 'in which everything was Who was THERE. Rin