County Council’s Jammy Session gistry offices condemned this ofï¬ce. It should be fire proof, and it has a atone floor, which causes dampness inthcvsnlt.Dnringthe smnmerseaâ€" but Grist of him: Tmucted Dam: the Week . The county council mt into cos- .“ at 1.80 o'clock on Wedneodu d- mon with Warden Jordan presid- "the committee on ï¬nance were as:- ï¬l to consider the grants to be made no the various public institutions and mutations in the county, and the ï¬ne of a pedlar's license to Mr. chillivary, oi Dairympie. : The educational committee was ask- ed to take into consideration and re- port on the advisability of making a grant to the educational association. The committee on appointments -na nakod tn CODSider the IPPOMt‘ was asked to consider the Ippuulv- meat of Mr. John Kelly and Mr. D. Eagleson as auditors of county acâ€" counts. The committee on roads and bridg- es was asked to take into considera- tion and report on the following : Hr. Beatty and Dr. Gould as mem- ters of the Mud Lake Narrows bridge port on the “mummy m an"... .. grant to the educational association. The committee on sppointxnents was asked to consider the appoint- ment of Mr. John Kelly and Mr. D. “--‘---- no undifnm of county ac- petition committee. bridge petition building of the two line bridge be- tween Rama and Dalton in conjn-iutiem with Ontario county; to complete the piers for boom stays on the Norland bridge; placing boards on the sides of Fenelon Falls bridge to keep the snow awanpnparations to build the ï¬nd Lake Narrows bridge; repairing Lancaster bridge on the boundary be- ings is unsafe and in a disreputable condition and that the work should not be deferred, but should be taken up during the present year. Hr. Hakimâ€"The inspector of re- , _ PRINTING COMMITTEE. The printing committee then went into session with Mr. 'Tiers in the chair, and a number of accounts were tween Victoria and Peterbaro coun- ties; widening the road south of the (wing bridge: placing boards on the “es of the mill pond bridge at C0- booonk, for holding snow; repairing Brown's bridge between Emily and It was decided to have the list of quarterly convictions published in the ma outside of Lindsay, as in the Lust- Messrs Michael and Gould Owing to the fact that several of the old committee were‘not members of this year’ s council, 8. new commit- tee was appointed, consisting of lasers. B. L. McLean, Boate, Callan zl-Iawkins and Mitchell, which has the same power as the old committee to carry out the work. Mr. Michael asked if it was neces~ at! to undertake the work. The council had a heavy deï¬cit to carry. Hr. McNeillie said there was no doubt that if the county council does not make the hecessary improve- ments it may be compelled to do so The committee felt that the build- moved a motion to that eï¬ect. , When the question of the county wrinting came up Messrs. Beatty and mm moved that the county ad- vertise for tenders. Mr. Hawkins said that the newspapers of Lindsay pubâ€" lished a great deal of the county council proceedings tree and would they continue this course if they failâ€" ed to procure the work by a printing house securing the "ntrnct. Iu-‘tho stoveto keep don Mime“ A umber of The chairman was also empowered to attend to all necessary repairs to “fl†county buildings. {III} REGISTRY OFFICE At the June session of the county Jeanncil for 1908, a committee consist- ing of Messrs. Jordan, Eyres, Wat- .son and Hawkins were appointed to provement oi the registry ofï¬ce. They :seenred plans from Mr. Miller, of Toronto, which were accepted. They reported to the council, recommend- ing that the work he proceeded with during the present year, the estimat- ed cost to be $7,000 Heésrs. Hawkins and Young mm ed tthat tenders be asked for the county 1printing for 1909 from the publishers in Lindsay â€"Ca.n'ied. \work do the publishers perform gratâ€" 15.3 that a printing house does not ? " Mr. Tiers â€"- They print the pro- cudings in their columns of the busi- ness of the coun ." PROPERTY COMMITTEE session with Mr. 13. u. mcuean _ .the chair, and a. number of accounts were read and passed. It was moved by Mr. Palmer and Mr. Hawkins that the council adver- tim for tenders for the years' suppiy of fuel as in past yeahâ€"Carried. a. G. C. Byng and R. A- members of the Emily C COMMUNICATIONS- property committee went into a county bridge; o! communications wet! referred to the MN“ committee; tne tak- GRANTS. u in thanulg. The "’3'-“ m d- ,n_ ._ 1.. should be a dangerous one. It is heated by box work, and the necessity of remedying Luv '- Mr. Gould laid it was not advisa- ble to waste time. It was necessary to go to work on the building with- out delay. '- ‘ 1...!“ Mr. Knightâ€"“I was in that mum- mg working over thirty years ago. and it was a mystery to me where they store all the papers." The members of the committee then decided to inspect the omee. â€"- ‘â€" ..n-, _‘__‘ uyv-â€"-_ On their return Mr. McNemie read a letter sent by Mr. Barr to the in- spector oi registry ofï¬ces on the con- ditions prevailing, and also one from Mr. Guthrie, the inspector, emphas- ing the necessity of making the need- ed improvements and alterations as soon as poasible. Mr. HcNeillie also read an estimate o “0.1 vâ€- of the probable cost of the alteration and improvements to the registry of- fice, furnished by Mr. Miller, the ar ‘ - - Bl- flï¬ï¬ ILI'V' nunâ€"â€v.â€" _' chitect. The cost. would be $6,986. with an additional cost of 8200 for covaring the wall with tom cotta Mr. McLean said the present plan would cost fully $7,000 or $8,000 with- 71 AI.- Fairs, he 331:1, were noi self-sustglnâ€" isidqed, was pretty-m- ; mg, and“ the poultry um 1. Ir. Add: Wu mt m cost would be improvements. '-'--_, the central room and excavate suitable depth for heating system mense amount of papers, ï¬les. etc.. stored in the interesï¬xig hats concerning the uau y; wanna-.3 - ‘ A number of communications were section. The total wont was read and referred to the appropriate. about $28,000. The school rote-in 4} REGISTRY OFFICE AGAIN The conndl then went into commit- committee. ' mills and there is a general ate 0! 3 POULTRYMENHEARD. zomummtmdonuzormpmormamwhmonmmdth‘ Mr. Horn addressed .the council as. nthonhoolcouldbo-mtadit Mr. Hawkinsâ€"Would it pay us to go on with the proposed alterations or build a new building ‘f The chairmanâ€"You could not erect a suitable building for such money. Mr. Hawkinsâ€"The present struc- lumber was cheap. at Mr. McKague said that -11 we un- dertook the work we should carry it out according to the plans. cil at Whitby in reference to the bridge between Garden and Mara. THURSDAY The county council met at 10.30 on Thursday morning, with Warden J or- dan presiding. Auditors of county accounts â€" Messrs. J. Kelly and D. Eagleson. Auditors of accounts of administra- tion or justice-Messrs. Geo. Byng, (for county council) and Taylor Pur- kin. It required four votes of the committee to make 'a selection from three candidates, Messrs. J. F. Mc- Crae, J. Jackson, and Taylor Par- Board of management of House of Refugeâ€"The Warden and Messrs. R. Hawkins, (chairman) and E. Tiers. Trustees of Omexnee high school -â€" Messrs. F. Sandy and T. 0. Ivory. County representative on Lindsay school boardâ€"Mr. Alex. Jackson. Board of examinersâ€"Messrs. T. A. Kirkconnell, W. H. Stevens and J. H The following motion, introanoou by Messrs. Howkins and Tiers, Was carried: That a committee compris- Knight. Lean, Hawkins, Boats, Canan ana Michael be authorized to ask for ten- ders and award contract for the im- provements and alterations to the re- gistry office according to plans. APPOINTMENTS The committee on appointments met next with Mr. Michael in the Before adjournment Measrs. Gra- ham and Hawkins were appointed a committee to meet the county coun- The following appointments were Grahun said the WILL VISIT WI-IITBY Hisideais motion, introduced with Mr. of- w w- _" one. a. duo reiimd to the splendid roeord o! the Lindsay poultry ant! pot trait there :ppul in s stock allocation. undo- tho good It In doing. Next you thothonld ro- qniro lager want-u {or their show. whichnthobutinOmdaout-tdo o! Guelph. The poultry Industry "- Important one, which won becoming more mulled. every dsy. the necessity of mun!!! 3 sum the poultry “sedation. The 3110' hndboonsmceou. Thoywmhtflto pay the exhibitors shout 8500 in W â€.mmmtdoxpondltun'mh tit}. J’. o'nuny mama m con- animations to the Wurden sad the in whit had been an by qloul speakers. Ool. Hughes “dread the council intact-once tothorooord quickn- Ell-h lsnd company in Hellbnrton. claiming that they did not live upto the letter of the “moment entered into with the government. as well u ï¬ne townships. he declared. more settlers- thnn they had twenty- flve years ego. He intended bringing the matter before the government. CHANGES IN SCHOOL SYSTEM. el “$0313. addressed the council on CA teachers. He maintained that the Inch 0! ï¬rst-class teachers in turtle was s serious Ieetnre. The rural school! during the pest twenty-ï¬ve rem m not made the strides that '0" de- sired. A high grade 0! teachers had been sought. Last year this “PM“ shortage 0! pupils. To provide adequate renunciation, ployed satisfactory. and the averagv- was; for male teachers last year was $458 and to female teachers $379. He predicted within ten years' 1n- The property committee went into session at 3 o'clock with Mr. B. L. McLean in the chair. 0: "min. who recently visited the local jail, was presented. In dealing with the recent escape o! the two prisoners, the report said it was due tooverconndeneeonthepnrto! the turnkey. The unfortunate death of one of the prisoners wu‘ also referred to and no blame was nttached to anyone. The report on the whole was n sntintactory one. The improvements a. satistactory one. The mPrOVM“ suggested will be attended to by the property committee. The statement of the fees from the county pupils at the Comm“ ‘ 13' stitnte, Lindsay, was read and ï¬led. A claim wasmndebythe Port Perry high school for $26.05 {or at- tendance oi Victoria county pupils at that institution. This was ordered to be paid. The education cammittee next went into session, Dr. Gould acting as chairman in the absence of Mr. Jas. The following committee was 1p- polnMd to meet the school boards of Warden J brdan. A grant oiszswasmadetothe Victoria Education Association. Mr. W. H. Stevens said this asso- ciation was formed threo years ago. consisting or teachers'nngl trustees of East and West Victoria. The ï¬rst successful convention held at Guelph during the past year. He felt that o grant of 825 would be ancient. Mr. J. H. Knight asked the council to urge upon the trustees the neeee- sity of attending the convention. Agrantwasmedetoechool nee- tion No. 1. Laxton end Boner-ville. Mr. Stevens said it was not a. rich insatmm'iththewmm “I new: end .11 the members pro-m- _ asked tor a. grant n1 835 snmcient. Reference was Omemee and Lindsay re the adjust- ment of fees regarding county pupils; PROPERTY EDUCATION COMMIT FEE a grant, and they alter?“ THECOUNTY HUGHES SPEAKS. had ï¬ve 708" results have been upon the council average 381817 cold by no. can... So pol-M out tint tho mt mun â€DM- nou VII obont 81.4â€)“ 03"“. thou 'u no mum It would tub lbout $100.00 to It!†candl- float Ion-futon. gamma-nan nah-Mira opportnnoumotomhllfllt-m money would be hooded. ho thou“. ot the and o! tho you. Mr. Steven- uld they would need the money In the wring. H. Mt tint u the council uni-Nth. oehool. it wouldmthknmhhwtotho gomment to m. . mt. Thom 01860wu¢nntodbytho Oobonrg high school not!“ the comet! thot they won out to N- eotvo pupils from this county on the some conditions that governed the pupil. of Northnmbm’hnd count!- Tho commutation wu mound. m. Truman And Stop!“ were oppotntod math.- to the pro- vincul Ichool m o-odltton convention in Toronto. The committee on name. 3nd u- neumont. with Ir. G. 0. Eng lathe chnlr. dult with n number at inter-J mung patents on Thursday alter- noon. A communication vu mound nnd clot! from Bank of Hontronl. re tn- tomttobechnrgeduï¬pereent per mm) on Victor-1o county ncoonnt. The return of fees nnd‘emolnmenu ‘olthelocalregutryofloewu mo chase in Lindsay-Whitby train oer- Gerteeï¬ondence re Omemeo station and board 0! nflwey commissioners was 3150 received. The secretary of the Lind†Lew Medan wrote. â€king {or the en- nnel grant 0! $25.00. The great was Ill-UV. Mr. Alix-ed Tnylor. clerk at chlcy, rcpt-ding return of summarised stou- ment of Went. cnd not the u- cccsxncnt roll. No action was token. An account from the Lindsay Sani- tarium, regarding the maintenance at an nniortnnntc female, and which provoked Inch 3 spirited discussion at the last section, came up ngnin yesterday. The account amounts to $13.50 and it puzzled the committee as to the but mean! 01 disposing o! it. It was ï¬nally decided that the county would pay the eooount on the upon the undetstI-ndjng that the understanding that the county would not be responsible for any such cases ï¬led. From Amman Surety 00., re the county transact": bonds. This was toriuotstonomshcr'utoceim County council 0! GM _wrou “ unandment to 8004 â€J†“t' It was decided to memos-mile the ‘0" V; v. u was hid ten}- until the Jim nation. A etntement o! the expenditure on the bridge betwaen m and Cuden township was approved. 'v u r". m. J. Cent’sâ€"second ($21.77) to: supplies lor' Ops swing bridge was paced. The following mommdntlons o! the council were concurred in by the committee: - Mr. P. Hawkins. Ops, controller 0! the stone manor. Mr. Bentty and Dr. Gould nppolnt- ed members at the Madge Lake Nar- rows bridge petition committee. AL "’v V Hear-s. Callsn and Adair were um- ed a committee (or the completion 0! thepierslorthoboommysat- the Norhnd bridge. .- ..7 A- look after nun,- m. cm and Dr. (30qu were av- en :uthority regarding “10 PW 0‘ boards on either side 0! the mill pand bridge. Coboconk- "*4 a†m- elon Falls brim Mm!“ The request (tom Oi“I township re the widening of the road 00‘1â€! 0Ҡ"a; bridge was 1w. 1:: the ma- of Th“ W to Lancaster brim. between Victorh and “mm °°“‘ ties was left «mankind-0"â€- Roefe. who V111 act in conjunction nth the sitter count!- FRIDAY Tineâ€"faint chDdrcn’s hospiul. Toron- >,wuglmagnntot$50. dongthounuottho e '3; given authority repairs to Brown'- bf. mmunwmvm_t_o withthomturlncue tint m could be mm: momma-“tumâ€:- mmmmm. Hr. Hawkins add the rod-try o!- unmanuuoeonntywudnuuto commitmvithm tonodflyphu sud cm at the whoh b! wonld mu. tiu mitt“ to do vht was but In the natur- muss m amass The ï¬nd Lao Nun-on brute quutlon m man up by tho “'3' mm. o: rondl and bud:- m!- being empowered the work. 7111.th convened m w Mummwmnmot flee question. It. Tun cud tint Ir. Hawkins anthem-imam!“ “I“ mutter with him-e11. sad the quan- tion at u eentnl hosting plant for the county building! was 3 com:- uon tint suggested to than the al- mpmty 01 opening up the qua-“on The betting man in the court â€gains" to be replaced- -â€"â€".â€"v money nâ€"oéd tor-prom emuum might be expended in mulling s cent“! punt. He the improvements Dr. bound mud to know ya the moat “nauseous. or hot water heating. Mr. Hawkins thought they got “vice of 1 Drumâ€, m. Dr. Gonldubdtornnowm of opium restrain; the iwulhtion o! u out“! hosting plant U tam- nlt hat to All the count! build“!!! the qua-non, whlch In demon-tut- od by 8 shading ‘0“. The committee will. therefore. pro- ceed with the work wording to their THE ENGLISH LAND CO. The ï¬nance and lament eon- Inlttoe next met with Goo. Byng pre- Dr: Gould opened up the question at the English ma Conroy's 09- m, m mama man! In†townships in the county and had not tor: o! the null-h Lend Conway and the conditions existing in the district controlled by thet creams- tion. He intended asking the pro- vincul legislature (or s nttflaflon at certain Pï¬'flï¬ï¬‚‘v Itwutmtuydocidodtonmthet the government he urged to Mt tonoehengelntherelatlonotthe English Lend Compeny‘to the coun- ty of 1-131!an end province thnt will tie up the territory held by the compenylnenchnweyutodelny the settlement of Halibut-ton county. The county of Vlctorln le interested W .0“ one of then- W03“ 13 mpoct to inducing â€tum- Gmts were voted to the public libraries of the count). "'3 M “d comm: PROPERTY- Oonflnudonvmu "gunmen“. to would like tor indie“! it TREASURER’S SALE OF LANDS pm 0'10! mutual-um: 1 7 60 23.17 8'90 mm or sommu'. proceed 11 cash and every of tho 8M" menï¬Ã©ned vdy, III shove set witheoib.(uhuthonidm Macadam no sooner punch, y, in the aid ty of “own, a Eleven ' th (by of Fobunry, A.D. 1909. County TWO“ Linda}, November 6th 1308. THE WEEKLY POST ONLY $1.75 THE CORRECT '1 [ME vvvâ€"-â€"_---_ TW hitesmith Draws! Sundries MANILLA Would infoun his numuous cute. men thst he hu just mind a. new stockot Watches, Clocks. Chains, Cut! Links, Brooches, etc. Solid Gold Rings, 400 up Solid Gold Gem Rings from $1 00. Gents' Chains from 89c~ Lndles’ and Gonts' Lockets from 750. flonhovegoodlmgoodnndo! “strand ulna. All work will not w my boot Minion. Whhlng :11 my customers 3 mimrdotthehum Wm. mmmmmm W. F. McCARTY IN THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA. FOR ARREARS OF TAXES. TO BE HELD IN THE COURT HOUSE, LINDSAY. ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. 1909, AT 11 O’CLOCK A I. 763171.» hula. um Msmgood-mgoodudo! dnluo. All work will unnybeotdnmion. Wishing 311 my customer! 3 whkhappw in 1111'. WEEAL! DU“... the 5m httharmas’ BmPapa. Bcsmyousubsa-lbcfar Th: Sun to lst January, 1910,11: combination with Hyou keep posted in up-to-datc methodsandrndcach weekdacmostcomplctcandcomprchmsive ’ MARKET REPORTS m.†in THE WEEKLY smumsgn ‘Thcre Is Money in F arming untran- 0 000000 (m W in “The My Post", November 6th, mos.) 17 81 TOWNSHIP 0" GARDEN. 6 I)! 871.10 8 £18 TOWRBHQ Ol' DALTON. TOWNSHIP OF LAITON. TOWNSHIP or man. ¢ 100 17:5! 52-2 ll ‘0 6 (5 TOW OF MY. 12 100 175 100 l J. J. RICH, (old Weatnet (IMIIBS lat-shut Tailor, LITTLE BRITAIN. - ONT. PANTINGS, WORST- EDS, SE RGES. J. HUGHES BOOTMAKER late of Little Britain, begs to 80' Bounce tint he has moved to 33!. opposite the shun: rink- m" say-ct... and purposes carrying 0‘ m- buine- at Wag and â€P“? mg in an m. m. Hughes. 3 making his W [or 1W5t “" on. how by strict attention to W and (004 'm‘mp to FALL and WINTER SUITINGS. RAILWAY and OCEAN TICKETS. cm Paciï¬c may and c. P I. Wlp Una; also â€In, Dominion Donaldson. and m 8hr and Cunard T. c. MATCHE"! 60 Kent-st" Lindsav. We have a full assortment of T. 0. late hett, All information, maps, are, furnished on appli- ation. Call or write. at the right prices. McNEILLIE, 11.“ Not Pot'd fl.“ Nu Pat'd I.†Not Pu'd 8.65 Not Pat’d PAW nmuo