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Woodville Advocate (1878), 13 Feb 1879, p. 8

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(Continued from Page On.) {nod to pun-hue the debentutos of tint municipality issued on behalf of School Section No.4 amounting to 8400 nnd bearing infigyest at 8 per 0091;. ”0W0“. nuvu .â€" â€"â€"--‘__- m with. Your committee would. however. recommend that if desirable securities to- deemable before the hut instalment of the debt becomes due should offer at favourable ntes the Warden and Treasurer Ihonld be at liberty to purchase them and withdrew from the said accounts as much u may be ____ A__:_..-._L_.1 l....A- The suggestion of our Treasurer embodied in the Warden’e Address, that in view of the fact that all the instalments of Original Debenture Debt of the County will mature between the 9th December, 188], end the 95th March, 1884, a Special Dope-it Account be opened with the bank of Montreal for all mono a now or hereafter at the credit of said eht has been duely considered. Your committee would recommend thot the WV»- den and Treasurer be authorized to negoeinte with the bank of Montreal, and in the event of their being able to make a utishctory nrrungement as to the rate of interest to be allowed, such on account be opened forth‘ IlDwu-uu v. -..â€"_ J ‘ l'“‘ I ’ ,, With reference to the uninvested funds which may from time to time he at the credit of the Railway Debenture Debt, your committee recommend that they be deposit- ed in the Bank of Montreal apart from the other funds of the county at such rote of in- terest as may be allowed, and that the “War- den nud Treasurer be authorized to invest these funds in corporation securities as closely as possible. Referring to the communication from the Clerk of the County of Carleton respecting changes in the Municipality Act so far as it relates to the election of Reeves and Deputy r-___A_-J Reeves, vour committee cannot recommena any action in the matter. \ Adverting to the petition of the President and Secretary of the Mechanics’ Institute, late‘yestahlished at Fenelon Falls, your com. mittee recommend that the sum of 825 be granted in aid of the funds, end that the some be granted to the Mechanica' Institute at Bracehridge, the claims of which have been brought before us by the Reeve of the Iatter municipality. The exhaustive opinion of Messars. Huds- gth and Barron, County Solicitors. relating the redemption of lands sold for toxemia” been submitted to your committee. and we would recommend that the Treasurer be guided by their interpretation of the law on the qnestion._ .I , _.. _-.._.....L A: “\n :n, lulu (intact-vu- Referring to the non-payment of the in- stalments owing by the County of Halibut- ton for expenses of Administration of Justice your committee recommend that the Trees. nrei- be instructed to urge upon the author- ities of that county the necessity for early payment of the amounts now due. dz“.-- Al‘n.‘â€"uv11.‘ that novnrJ] ”tint-«nu.» "n... ..... __V Your committee recoHIVIâ€"Ivlond that the salâ€" nry of the Auditors for the current year he 54003011. The account of Messrs. "udspeth and Barton for fees as County Solicitors [ms been examined and we recommend payment: of $100 All of which is reapccfiufly submitted. R. ADAM. Chairman. yuyulcuu u; .uv u»--_..-v _. Your committee observed that several municipalities are still in arrears for (“minty Rates of 1877, and would rccnmmeud that application be made for immediate payment. Your committee recommend that the cx~ lanntions made by the Clorksof Emily nnd Mon as to balance due for licenses, be ac. cepted, am! the fwcouuts clasp-«LT BUDLCU, Ituu uuv my .............. The Registrar's statement of ,(fmnmission due to the county on his fees for, H78, has been examined, and we find it computed in Accordance with the statute. 1.1 AAI,_-I Committee Rooms. Lindsay, 3131'. January, 1879. The report was received and adopted. On motion of Mr. Adam, seconded by Mr. ‘Hcaslip, By-lnw No. â€", to unthorize the 'Warden and Treasurer to burrow mouey, was received and read. and the Council went into committee thereon, Mr. Adam in the chair. The committee rose and reported the hy~law without amendment, and it was read a third time and passed. On mohi nof Mr. Carmichael. seconded by Mr. Ashman, By-law X0. â€", to appoint auditors 0! accounts of administration of justice. was passed in the usual form, with. .out amendment. Moved by Mr. Connolly; seconded by Mr. 'Dmvner, that this Council grant the sum of $100 for the improvement. of the Fenelon Bond in Ops. provided the ’I’mVnships of Ops and Fcnelon grant $50 each. to be expended .m\ the mad across lots 28 and 29, and that this motion hn referred to file Committee on Roads and Bri(lgcs.â€"â€"Carricd. Moved by Mr. Leary. seconded by Mr. Dinmcnt, that the Council grant the sum of 3200 in aid of the poor in the Town of Lind- say for the present yeahâ€"Carrici. Moved by Mr. Dickson, seconded by Mr. Taylnr, that this ( 'ouncil grant the sum of $50 In aid of the poor in Fenclon Falls. -- Earned. On motion of Mr. Fell, aecomlad by Mr. Connolly. a petitinn tn his Excellency the Governor-General in Council, asking certain Vnmcwlments to the law respecting tlm pow- ers of railway companies, and affecting the .nrramgcmcnts fur ‘n-nllic over each other’s lin-s, was rcculvml and adapted. Ordered to lw signed and scaled and transmitted to Jlis Excellency. .\_h-. Anlnm gnw noticu that‘ho would in- trmluce u Hy-lmmto amend Byclaws Nos. 203 and ‘2l9. On motion of M r. Bailey (Emily). second. ed by Mr. Stephenson. the printing of tho pctitinn in the m‘nutes was ordered to be dislmwml wifll. Mun-d by Mr. Daniel, aocomlcd by Mr. ”In-yam. that the Council grant 8100 00 be expended on the boundary between Ups and Fenelnn and Fenelon and Vet-“hm, provided that ()pe.l"enolon and Vomlam, grant» like nu Inutinn of Mr. Dickson the Council adjourned "Mill 7.30 p. m. The Council resumed at. 8.20 p. m., the ”Wm-dun in the chair. vour committee cannot recommena Yonr Committee have examined the fol. lowing accounts and recommend poyment of the nine viz. : Board of Examiners. ex use: of examinufionl, July, 878.00" deductions) 8252 11 H. Benin, expencee of Tenohers’ Enminntion, Muskoka 24 95 J. H. Knieht, expenses of Model School Examination. Dec’r, 1878 14 21 A. Regain, B. A., expenses Oakwood Entrance Examin’nn, Dec'r.1878 8 75 J. E. Knight. ex '3 Omemee do do 9 95 H. Reazin, Equn izing 8. Section 15 50 H. Reuin, do do do 29 30 Wm. Curgy, Siationery {or En- Vicloria :- Gunman,â€" Etaggs Expmjnotions.l 0233mm 3 50 . rintin at: ca I as toToxtIllooks “:0 .. 4 75 Referring to the communication from H. Benin. Esqu Inspector of Schools, your committee would recommend that the sum of 825 be granted to each of the teacher-3' Associations established respectfully in the Eastern School Division and the Western School Division connected with this county. On motion 0! Mr. Dickson, eeconded by Mr. Bryens. the report of the Stendin Com- mittee on Education wee received on reed end the Council went into committee there. on, Mr. Dickson in the chair. The commit- tee roee end reported the teport without unendment. Your committee would recommend that I the clause of the report of the Committee on ‘ Educati on ado ted at the December Session directing the Vnrden to correspond with the \Vardens of adjoining counties respecting interchange of duties by Boards of Examin- ers. be re-nflirmed. Your committee would recommend that the sum of 840 be granted in aid of the Model School at Lindsay for the year 1879. the said grant to be paid in quarterly in- etalmeuts. Your committee beg lenve to re rt by by-lnw as to the appointment of Big School Trustees. All of which is respectfully submitted. JAMES DICKSON, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Jan. 3:, 1879. The report was received and adopted. On motion of Mr. Dickson, seconded by Mr. Bryans. that By-law No. â€" to appoint High School Trustees. was passed in the usunl form and signed by the ‘Varden and Ium iao be divided .- (allows: 0} Vemllm. 830 £qu Fggojon. 820.â€" anon. To (Iggfilupidpal Council Q] the County of 70’!) fiction uf Mr. Hemlip; the Council adjourned until 9 o'clock to-morrow. SATURDAY. Council met. this day at 9.30 c. m. the \Vardeu in the chair. Members all present except Mr. Cooper. Minutes of Friday were read and con- firmed. On motion of Mr. Fell. seconded by Mr. Connolly, the report of the Standing Com- mittee on Roads and Bridges was received and read and the Council went into commit- tee thereon, .\lr. Fell in the chair. The com- mittee rose and reported the report with amendments. The report of the committee being very lengthy We have only room for the following: R EPORT. To the Municipal Council of the County 0 Victoria .' GESTLEMnN,-â€"In continuation of the re ort made by the Standing Committee on {ends and Bridges at the December session of expenditure un Read: and Bridges under the provisions of By-law No. 2|9, your com- mittee have to report as fellow: : â€"§éc; No. I, Mahpoea South. voucher pro- duced for $16.50, leaving a balance of $272.- 69 not amounted for. "Sec. 1V0. '. Mariposa North, voucher pro. ducml 1m- 3w. and $16.55 the balance of grant rgfumlccl'tp the County Treasurer. Sec. Nu. 5, Lindsay, vouchers produced for $15.40, the balance of grant. Sec. N0. 6, Onncmeu, voucher produced for 810.83, balance of grant. - '-V.~V Sec. Nu. 8. Feuelun, further expenditme of $114.20 repurlod, the baluuce of gum! 8L7?) retained by the Reeve t0 complete un- finished Work. “Sec‘x‘mffl Verulam, further expendiâ€" ture of $105 an reported, and $46.50 the bal- ance ofigmnt rgfullntlctl m Uqgnty Tn mmrm. - A,-.... . - Sec. Nu. 7, Eldon, expenditure of $292.15 reporteu. 335.5!) refunded to County Treats. urer and the balance of grant 865.35 under contract. See. No. 15. Garden and Dalton. voucher prgducud for $5 balance of grant. I n,l,l . I” _.__-_,_ . Soc. Nu.16'â€"Drnper, Kym: and Oakley, voypher 1"“ngch ft-br 32, HI). hglmme of grant. Your committee have also to report that under By-law No. l9". Sec. II, bound. try Eldon and Feuulun,the Deputy Reeve of Eldon has produced a vnnchcr tnr $L37, Efdon has produced a vnnchér 'tnr $L37, balance of grant as required by repurt. of committee on Roads and Bridges at January tension. I378. Under Bylaw No. 203, Section No. \ Mari 03:; South, vnuchers have been pro- ducest 8'10, leaving vouchers for 828. still to be )roduccd, the. latter amount being the bafnncc M the grant. and a revoto of 825 combined with it. ‘â€" '_v -V . Your cIIIIIIIIiltee I-ucommoud payment of accounts as fullmm Jnmea ’DIckson, l’. L. 8., expenses oi inqwcuuu of Head [liver Brid-I u ................................. $7 80 A. \V. l'mkin, l'IvI-ry hire in the matter 0! (mums I’Iridae ......... 5 00 Thea. Holiday. fur plans and syn-III- ficntiuus of lIIidues over Black Creek on luIIImlnry between Draper and M: u Inlay . . 8 00 John Hm! \. llmxtml). expenses of lnapc -I_i II] MM :0 over (lull ll'IVer 2 00 All (Ify. hull III respectfully sulnnittcd Commium Rumm, Court Hume, Lindsay, Feb. lat, 1879. The rep-wt m4 amended was received and “152W!- 7. A.. -... . . . -‘ O-n Mutlnn of Mr. Fell, accomled by Mr. Connolly. ByJAM No. w, to provide for the expend‘tnro of certain auma of money,there. in named, on the: roads in the ('«mnty of Vic. torit, and to appoint commissioners to ex- pend the same, w” rcceivnd and pimped in the nun! (mm, with amendments. WU "II Ill ‘Ul "I, "It!" NIIIUIIIIIIIVIIW On motion of Mr. Stephenson the Council tdjoumcd JOHN FELL, Chairman. PARTIES SUPPLIED WHOLESALE. JHHN BEHRIE, Gardens SQLAGITED, FRUIT CAKES. MIXEDTEA , CAKES. Whowould be withoutMcney “’heu you can get all you want up to half the actual cash value of your pmperty from ‘2 to 20 years at 8 per cent, payable at the end of each year. Do you want money to pay (It? a mortgag To build a new house or burn. To clear more land. To buy more stock or Implements. Tn fence or umlerulmin. To buy another form. Do you wont to sell or rent your farm, Sell a mortgage. buy ,a farm ~or insure all classes of buildings at a low rate ‘ FAMILY BREAD 102 WAUHAM, EHBLISH SWISS All kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewellery repairing done on shortest notice, and war- ranted to give Qurfcct satisfaction or money refunded. OIPICEâ€"" Northern Hotel, ” \Voodville. L. MAYBEE, CARRIAGE WORKS. 'BODA, ABERNE'I‘HY, AND FRUIT BISCUITS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WAGGON S and CARRIAGES made on short notice. @‘ ALL \VORK WARRANTED HORSE SHOEBNG ! Twenty per cent. ullowed for Cash ou old price for Blaming. If you want money to buy more land, to pay off a mortgage or other debts, We Would advise you to see the reduced terms of the Canada Permanent loan and Savings Com. any. which has made more loans to fnrmem or' the last twenty-three years than any other You can get. an} titneryou want to reps , up to 20 years, The full amount of the can in advanced, no dedncfion being mad» for commission, payments in advance or oxpencea. For further particulars apply to WATCH-MAKER and JEWELLER, GARREAGES 01' ALL STYLES and PRICES. If so apply to 30m an! Entry 0- 811001th The subscriber has on hand DONE NEATLY AND CHIAPLY. CAMPBELL’S W JXTCH ES- IS UNXLD REPAIRING AND cure for m Timon. KING ST ‘1 E ET. IN THE (‘OUNTY \VM. CAMERON, LORENZO MAYBEE. G. CAMPBELL Cor . King and Stuart 8% Dealer in JNO,' O. GILCHRIST. J "[88 Hill. THE 'HONEY’ IMPROVED PANNING MILL \Vo would respectfuliy call the attention of tho fanning community to the FA NNlNO MILL now made at our works. This will is known as Best and most. Complete Mill Man- ufactured 1n thep Dominion. WHITE _ BRO, HAVING TAKEN MORE FIRST PRIZES THAN ANY OTHER, AND INVARIABLY RECEIVES THE HIGHEST R ECO)! MENDA'I‘IONS \VHENEVER AND \VHEREEVER IT IS BROUGHT INTO COMPETITION \VITH OTHER MILLS. The Organ is of Solid Black \Valnut. with heavy Hand Carved Trusses. The ends and Front Panels are raised and finished with French \annnt Stuck, highly polished. It ha beautiful Lamp Stands placed in a convenient and safe position for use. Has just been inti-oduovd for the FALL TRADE. The whole constructiqn has been got up with eare and special attention has been given to the Durability of the Instrument, and its capacity for clearucss and Beauty of Tone. There is a high Fancy Back attached, made and finished in harmony with the case,wlth a. neat Vase Stand that adds very materially to the beauty of the same. The Fall Board is the most simple and convenient of any in use. Any child can open and close it with case. When «men it forms a neat and convenient Rack for Music. T he“ Falls are placed so that they cannot interfere with the musical qualities of the Organ. Our designer has given great attention tn the parts that have to he. removed for the pm» pose of cleaning dust from the mods or lm-mls, which can be got at without removing s screw or nail He has also given special attention to the Bellows capacity. which be has left roomy and large. allowing free space for working the pedals, which attachment is put on with the greatest care for Strength and Durability. The Drawings have been made by our designer who has a wide~spread reputation in tho United States and Canada for his taste in Organ Building. The Action \Vorl; has been improved wherever improvements have been found to be I! advantage. “'0 still hold our \Ville Spread Reputation: for the powar and Clear Smooth Tone of the instrument. The number of sales we make and the rcnutntion we have for first-clue Organs amongst our customers throughout Canada. and England is a snflicicnt guarantee. By close attention to husiness,â€"-se'ling only to Safe customers.â€"-Sclecting First-clue class Stock at cash prices.-â€"â€"using Economy in every particular,~ having a great variety of “'ootl \Vorking Machinery adapted purely to our workâ€"and thoroughly competent Hands, enables us to give better value than over before to our customers. CALL AND EXAMIN E The undersigned begs to intimate that he has bought Mr. N. B. CAM? BELL'S anmess in Wootlville, and intends canying on the same line of bu; ness in the Store formerly occupiod by Mr. Campbell. Having made favourable arrangements with the leading nmnnfnctmers Farming Implemems in Ontario, he is prepmod to supply all kinds of Implemel :of the best quality and as cheap as the cheapest. ‘ rlmln‘lx tht I A__,‘I_ Repairing of Every Deécription Promntly {Ex ecuted. Reapers, quers, Thxeshing Machines, .Sew‘ ing Maohmes Repalred, and Satlsfactlon Guaranteed, EKMJC‘AM a: mm, VI 'nv ........... V J """ ’ ' ' ' | I He mild Call special attention to the combined SEED DRILL made 1 the Masson Manntacturing 00., Oshawa, (for which he is Sole Agent here. ) Tl Drill possesses all the qualities of a first-class Drill and Broad-UaistSeeder,and be changed from the one to the other while in motion. It is placed in the mar this season so cheap that it is within the reach of all intending pnrchasem. C and examine before buying. All kinds of REPAIRS kept constantly on lmml which he will sell ch for cash. He trusta that by strict attention to business and Minn-e dealing to the farmers’ confidence and receive a large share 0! their patronage. A A; _____‘_‘ \\ 0 1mm now made arrangements to furnish a “011- made Mrsic Q,tool with every Orga xBribgc @rgan gannfarturing gunman, Every Organ Warranted for Five Years. For terms, 810-. apply to NfiT'iGE T0 FARMERS. Agricultural Works, l â€"‘.I v r... vwwvvvv .I‘ . VWWWI JÂ¥'VVV\IWWV\’ Mvwm- We Task our friends and the farmers generally to SAMUEL UMPH GEEK, iPxfesidlent.‘ Blacksmith and Machinist. UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO, STYLE E- It is undoubtedly the HUGH MCMILLA

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