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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 18 Jun 1903, p. 2

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2 fd health and strengt Some with t 1 tried many medigi put nothing to relieve me amitil 1 beg he use of Dr. Wilhams hese pills ik made me feel like a shiffering T endure "pass and life no longer seems the burde it pice did, 4 kno Lttec tration. 'women who can obtain new healt these pills. Only for Pale People" around every box. dealers at 50 cents a box or si boxes for $2.50, or sent by mail b. Co., Brockville, Ont. « ~ when all 4 fails. Here i je3 oi of |P 3 f from Mrs. John McKerr, Chicky, N- W. T, who say; "For I was greatly afflicted ailments that make the lives of so many of my sex miserable nk Pills ther ap ig ber benéfitted, e pills worth their weight in re = all who suffer from female complaints or general pros All over the land 'are suffering and strength through the use of tha [genuine hould be taken and these bear the all nate <Dr. Williams' Pink Pills on' the wrapper Sold by all wring to the Dr. Williams' Medicine gary saleis steadily grow- i In 1902 an aver 5 was made on 225 head, and {in PR previous year 64 animals brought an average of $85.17. This jear twp carloads of stock Went td umbia and it is expected tr at least five carloads e| will be. NE by that Provinca. | Tertitoral breeders evidently intend to give, Ontario a hot fight in the pute-bred stock market. that nex CuugcH Parape.--The Church Parade held on Sunday last by Old England Lodge S O.E. was truly a parade in the best acceptationt of that term. The processio Na ninety-sixX strong and a ) of men wold be hatd to hogy Thoroughly diciplined in the re- | made a fine D {general contour N | commented on. was The. service was judiciously highly creditable and the manner in which it was executed was strictly in accordance with the importance of the occasion. The several Church choirs of the town amalgamated for hi the occasion and the singing was simply grand. Rev. Geo. W. Locke M.A. of Detroit preached ah excel lent and appropriate serhith whic was much appreciated by the very large, intelligent and appreciative congregation, myo x y | Excursion T0 LINDSAY-- An Excusion to Lindsay dn the auspices of the Citizens' Band re Port Perry, will take place on Wed. THE OBSERVER... dg Has A Goop DIRCULATION. and is com 3 It is the BEST Advertising Medium fn the County | is the champion of the Agricultarists and more conservative and practiosl class of people is pot » favorite of schemers, boomers and it i the Oldest and Best Established --fonnded in 1857--the most. opigivul and best in its local and general fews department and fs printed entirely in the piace of pub stantly growing in favor. cliques ; lication--Port Perry. ~derwr Trzue J 5 pec Annum fo ad: it not paid , $1.50 will be JOB PRINTING IN THE MOST MODERN STYLES AND AT LOW PRICES nesday, 1st July, per Steamer Ken: osh a. Dominion "Day will be celebrated in Lindsay in a right royal manner--it will be a Gala Day. Not the least important fea- ture willbe the Grand Procession --two miles long--of Oddfellows-- from all parts of the Province. Don't fail to patronize our justly popular Band and have an enjoyable outing. The tickets are only 50 cents each DEcorATION Dav.--At a jgion special meeting of the several evolent Societies of the town lately held it was decided to fix Decora tion Day for Friday, June 25. At 5.30 p.m. that day a procession will be formed at the Town Hall, head- in NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER ed by the Citizens' Band, march to the Pine Grove Cemetery where the Decoration Cermonies will take Teaty Paper Printed and Published in Pert Perry. place. £7 The Entertainment given i ok" breed- of the proper t per line. use the class of males, but he expects to secure a profit from his operations. tions must no together. Recogniz missioner, Mr. F. W. Hodson, for foe years been endeavoring te per- fect plans for distributing as many good sires as possible among farm: . ers in all parts of Canada. The remarkable development in Great Britain of the auction sale system of selling live stock led him to ad- tocate a similar method here. In Britain there are at many points fairs or markets on certain days, where cattle, sheep, swine and other animals are regularly auction- ed off From reliable evidence and personal observation this system |; was found to work satisfactorily, : FORT PERRY, JUNE 18, 1903 g, that in order to produce good nimals we must only use good sires on type and red in pro- armer must not only must feed the offspring liberally if These two condi- ing this fact, the Live Stock Com- has in Memory Hall, Utica, last week was a success in every particular. The program was a good one and the enraptured large audience which well qualified to judge fully its. The i i ? ? e neces- sary Tepairs to 'the foterios of the hall, * The managing committee did their part to perfection and the authorities of the hall were lavish in their praise of the financial result, EZ Jones & ORCHARD have Hemlock and Maple Slabs cut into 16 inch wood just the thing for sume mer wi Lawx Party.--It will be seen by the advertisement in another Flat that the Loyal True Blue Lodges of Port Perry bave | decided to hold their Annual Lawn Party | on "Decoration Day" --Friday, Jtine 26-- | take place in the Town Park. An attrac tive has been arranged--speakers from & choice nusic, &c. The lady selected for the occasion may be relied on for the quality and quan- sity of shagelicacies. The Citizens' Band wil NoricE,-- table Poultry Farming" {revised edition) has been received at this office from the Chief of the Poultry Divi- siou, De t of Agriculture, Ottawa, It is a Bulletin of 48 describin the Construction of Poultr, ouses ; the ing of Poul the tching, Rearing, Fattening s Marketing of Chi ckens, an also the ites of Poultry. satay doing away with hukster- , and giving to the seller the full wi ve of his animals as determined public competition. After dis- cussing the question with the vrious _ live stock associations, it was con- "cluded that the adoption of the -auction sale principle would be of _great benefit to Canada, the De- partment of Agriculture offered to assist in starting live stock sales in 'each province. Several provincial sales have been held and the feeling o is Frowing rapidly. independent ° combination held in many parts at Ea Ont. It is not | int6utioo that the Depasmést judges. e shall | continue. The Bulletin is & Aad Pens Poultry Guide ; itis Bled with rastionl information and is well lla # Profitable Poultry Formis will be mailed free to any address to Ottawa. Postage is not when writing for the Bulletin. he people of Ontario should _-- from the Gamey Commission to insist hereafter upon the judicary being kept out of ics. It not, tthe entire Bench will soon cease to command either confidence or = respect. ; Hamilton Spectator :-- Stratton went to Guinane's a at A pair hah % ast contains'the | ng # our most learned, brilliant and # » Sclool, the Central: |ing i eRret and in the prices coms dow can . From 18 he to occup: fasontabiy i the' Pro d betame the head of the Toronto Viigo } in Camda. "he gem future for the land of his ete). complished townsman, anent: expected visit to Hamilton to take part in the coming celebration-= jubilee year of Harilton's greatest | DR. SancsTER WiLL Be THERE. The first headmaster was the noted Dr. Sangster, He will be iit Hamilton at the forthcoming cele- bration, and hundreds of old boys will be here to rally round him.-- A dark eyed, rather stern man in school hours, he had the mysterious power, so the Pu ils say, of looking right through them. A favorite mode of punishment with him, it is said, was to sepd bad boys up to the belfry, and on one occasion, having forgotten the victims, the ringing of the big bell, pearly frightened the wits out of 'them, aud threw them tound like nine-pins. The doce was born in London, England, 72 yearsago, Cuthing to Canada, rca his mental training at the pperCanada College and Victoria University, He chose the D. M. course, but, for the time laid aside his surgeon's knife for the oacides 3 to 1858 he was, 18 Grange | 4Y School, 'Tofonto. In 1855 he Normal College. The long line of his brilliant successes was unbroken until he ran against Ptéf. Goldwin Smith as the teachers' candidate for the Council of Public instruction.-- The old profession of medicine now beckoned him again, and he follow ed her lifted finger. He chose Port Perry to practice in, and since re- siding there has addressed large audiences. = Sangster's Arthmetic, Algebra and Natural Philosophy were standard works a few years ago. At the flag demonstration at London, Ont., it will be remembered that Dr. Sangster was the orator of thé day, and his glowing treatment of "one century" s transformation of Capadian Life' gave the audience an idea of what real oratory is. Dr. Sangster was also the wtiter of the series of letters signed " Gracchus," that hit the public taste during the breezy times of the Equal Rights movement. A Riga Rovar WeLcome.--On the arrival of Mr. G. M. Gibbs of Neepawa, Man., at the depot in this place on Saturday evening last he was met Bya largedeputation of lead- ing citizens together with our Band which escorted him to the business centre, playing choice and appro- priate airs. Port Perry is well aware it owes that gentle an a debt of gratitude it will never be in a stdence here tions, and lively interest ment and prosperity of the town | were preverbial and the public spirit displayed by him was unstinted, either in means or energy. Port Bory | is much indebted to him for innovations and important ne bi, and wish him rtineed erity which all are pleased to i¥ is graced with in his new abode in the far West where he is also the idol of the town of which he is now so worthy, energetic and estezmed citizen, £7 Ob Monday last Tur Onset: ER had 4 very pleasant visit from Col. N. F. Paterson, K. C., Toronto, that gentleman was in tow in order | to be present at a Union Committee | meeting of Toronto and Port Perry --in fact Mr. Paterson is President of the Toronto Branch of the Home |; Comers Association, which will celebrate here on Augugt 3rd. He reports bright. prospects for great as far as the Toroneo contingent is concerned. Already negotiations with the railway authorities have been concluded for a mobster ex- cursisn {from the Qucen City, an unlimited huniber of cars have been alloted for the occasion and as the day we will celebrate occurs on Totoento's Civic Holiday the citiz- eng of Toronto 'will be in Port Perry en'mass. Circulars and other advertising matter wi shortly be pit in circulation announcing ull spar. ticulars embracing purses' for athletic and other sports--open to the world. Mr, W. Dilion, one #of Toronto's most extensive and suc cessful contractors, member of the Executive Committee, accompanied the Colonel, and his aptitude war- rants his appointment. Rev. Carnegie of Matabeleland South Afriga, and who e | guest of his brother, our ee fownsman. Carnegie ¢| The JA £ Jaa. Carne A on, sass patticulatly, now that the Rar! € 1 other two The Rev. M. + |lin's talented, ene Ipit orator-- ay last and made TH Mrs. J. | very pleasant Mrs. R.A. Dexter, is at present the g Mary is enraptured with the abode, although bu sea; she claims for atioft and culture cf fers residing there 'any other portion be. 3 Scientific Pou "The tremen recent years, industry, whiél the the fa ing ducing activities, - uct, DOW. America hal the introduction of m fic methods, markedly in contr; practices as the rogressive Indeed, to ments in this tributed the recent d which' Ts resent-d irection the American export. tral which has recen! 'y 15 afford y JH poultry farm at Sidney, Ohio, whi the site, whi dred and forty acres. The hatchety, or broiler plant, 3 480 feet in length. The mai tion of the building is built in the |! form of the phery of 840 feet. of the other part are thirty ing tors, each containing three hungired eggs so that there is a total of § thousand eggs daily in a state cubation. ines is so timed that one incpl will discharge its brood each and thus th have a daily { three hundred chickens. incubator cellar, the small &l cks are taken to what is called "nur: ry" which constantly shelters about; six i thousand y in age from one When the chicks have attain age of thirty one days, they a ered by an elevator to the floor and put in the U-shape of the building, which 1s d isition to repay. During bis re: into sixty pens. is many manifesta | vance one pen each day so hat 8 in all|the end of two mont nn | affairs pertaining to the improve: | completed the circuit and are for transference to the shippii partment. i connection, that the U shaped Lip tion of the building is con tenanted by about twenty one tk and chickens, ran i is bisected lengthwise b foot aisle, on each side of w thirty pens containing ff apiece. The three-thous grade Leghorn fowls produce daily httodted dozens of unfenil eggs for culinary ir eggs for the incubator by nine hundred mouth Rock fowls. the proportion of loss, it ma stated that out of every fol: dred and filty eggs which go incubation, hundred perfect broilersare obtain- ed. Connected with the egg house is an egg washing and marking room, where the date is stam on each egg sent to market, One of which have been made by the sci tific poultry farmer of the prs day is found in the practice ing chickens. the héns to run at large as ly, mingling freely an food from all kinds of refuses are now divided into colonies more than thirty hens, 'ony has its own reservation, tained in the highest state oi y nic cleanliness, and each. group ol of | hens is separate and isolated 'at all 1 times from the "others. facilitates the use of feed iki to insure the t possible pt a i to which United States Depattment of' riculture, as well as progr poultrymen, have of late years en great attention ; and, asas cation of what has een aceon ed in this direction it nay polled out, that the average-: 'these at Mpls as the largest in the Udited |} tates, andiprobabl The buildings which plant consist of two main struct bres |g and a number, of smaller, inclosfir All are of brick construction, # slate roofs ; and more than $10 has been expeifed in buildingsian equipment, exclusive of the c: in the h compriseftl ich comprises one letter U, and has a In the basel ine in- The filling of the mach- tor | e plant may be hatching capadi From the oung chickens, ra Hy to thirty ays. The chickens. ad they. It may be note 'at. s-| length, and similar in" w | to the building above des: 5 As in an average of t | up- notable advanges the Instead of allowing of take. "| choicest selections. for a_ thorough and the utmost : *Ricago to New unexpected delays, no oss is entailed, inasmuch as loads such as the Pennsylvanio, ich handle much of this traffic, [4 'extensive re-icing. plants at oli8 poitits, where the tefrigera- 'cars are freshly stocked with - Port Hope Guide says: --A farmer came to town with his fe to do some shopping the other ty. On his way back the thought me to him that he had forgotten thing. He took out his note- and went over each item, cking it off, and saw that he had le all the purchases he intended. he drove on he could not put 'aside the fealing that there was ymething missing. He again tool 'out his note book and re-chec pvery item, but still found no m He did this several times, but could not rid himself of the idea t be had forgotten something. Nhen he reached home and drove p to the house, his daughter came ut to meet him, and with a look of tirprise asked : "Why, papa, where mother 2" 'Excursion 10 GuBLPH.--It will be seen by the advertisement in ap- other column that the Farmers' In: titutes of South Ontario and West Durham have aranged for an Ex- cursion to Guelph on Thursday, gine 25. The fare has been placed 3 fow as to make it within the reach of ali to participate. The prestege and courteousness of the officials, as 5 {Managing Committee, is a sufficfent uarantee that Excursionists may tely on a delfghtful time. Nothing be left undone to make the Ex- under the auspices of these | yood ates a success in every partic: 'GARDEN ParTY.~A Garden Party '|under the auspices of the Ladies' ¢1 Aid of the St. ohn's (Presbyterian) | & Church, Port Perry, will be held on the beautiful laws of Mr. Madison Willigms, John St, on the evening of Fribhy, June 19. The Citizens' Band wi 'be in attendaricé and exe- cute a number of the latest and The ladies ex- Ad- tend a cordial invitation to all. mission 15 cents. FireMENS' Excursion.--Our Fire Brigrade have the floor for Tuesday and Wednesday, July 21 sod 22, and det there begno mistake it. They have alread; Cones negotiations with ie Whilway au thorities for these dates for a Grand Excursion to Niagara Falls Our Firemen have a grand record for en: tertaining their patrons 'to delight- ful excursions and the coming one will doubtless prove no exception to its predecessors. Strength and vigor come of good ey food, duly digested. "Force", a eady-to-serve wheat and barley oad. adds no burden, but sustajns, in. hos, invigorates. ermip, | cannot spread beyond o servation WithOS. detection : "| thus hus thers obviated the such as ha he Bay of Quinte Conference their NY, at Osh awa 'he f is the fine stations in the two , Bowever, rendered, SUNDAY ScHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 5; 2 notion ot Me Coat, meson HE the Warden Jeft the 3 until 8 p.m i N letof. £3; EVENING § aati The Warden resumed thee adjournment, - nn warda brought up the first Sport of the Standin, Compittes ou Printing. The rej as reo nd read and on The Anniversary of the Sunday School Nestleton, will take place on Sunda : and Monday, June el and wished cou by Mr. ty hours. Even in: the sl | on ,| county purposes and that the Sane "| onded by ME:Brown, the said By- : Coineil went into. commit Poacher, thi t ly be ouchen 8 a8 Bry to = {Come i Be ED ib 3 School. Tea from iY eli Pe hn Bs" We Roy wy be paid the sum, g Spring Wheat, Se Wheat, 'After which a Platform Meeting will take place when interesting and '@ppropriate addresses will be deliv- ered by Mr. T. Yellowlees, Torontoj Rev. E. E. Howard, Janetville; and $10 for type-writing the reports and' presented by the ys of 'the "Cott | --Carried. Mr. Brown, seconde by Mr. Vipond, moved for leave to introduce a By-law to appoint a caretaker for the Beaverton, Gag: intod y nington and Usbridge brilges this County and that the same be now read a first time'-- Carried. The By-law was read a first time. Mr. Brown, seconded by Mr. Carnegie, moved that the By-law to "appoint & Care. taker for the Beaverton, Caumington and Uxbridge bridges be now read a second resiggnt ministers. Choice Music by the Choir. A hearty and cordial invitation is extended to all to be present. Tickets--25 cts. Children, 15 cts.--Missg BLaNcHE PRrOUTT, Secretary. Ih Eamerson, Super- tendent, time and that the Council go iuto committee --_-- of Ale phot 'thercon. --Carried. e Bylaw was read a second tinie and Raglan. the Council went into eommittce of the {For the Observer.) whole '#hereon with Mr Cariregle in the 1.One of those pleasing events which not only bring Joy hair, ie report ag seentsed a cancerned r Brown, secon r. Hard Paine 20d neighborbond ey ik. ace on Daved ut the Bylaw to sprout » a Ca Ly A RES yo En rags, Tevegton. wn bridges just el ool be adopted. r. Edwards, seconded hy Mr. y moved in amendment that the said report be not now adapted but be referred back to the committee of the whole with ipstroc- tions to insert in the said Bylaw the name of Francis Porter as Carctaker of the Canrington bridge, The yeas and nays having been demand: formed ae os Hine Drie looked Lie in mislin - trimmed with loco and white Sah. Miss Minnie Strong. oonsin of the bride, most 'Sonropriately Attired in. h te whslin with lace an Sash, acted as brides, Each carried a bouqhet of white roses, en i Mr. Shier of Toroncor Mr. rca groom, performed satis faotorily tha. on of £- omar: After the ceremony aud Gn tions been extended by the large y present. t, the guests were invited to partake of » dainty otduag » rapper, Rw Lwas the general option ed thers were for the amendment of Mr. and that the ta he To eligi, bt hai they rrnished the | Lawards, yeas-- Messrs. Brown, Edwards, Gibbs, Henry and Vipond--35. Nuys-- Messrs. Carnegie, Christie, Hardy, Mow- bray, Millard, Ormiston and Poucher--7- The motion of Mr. Edwards was lost. The guests with all that could be desf Sie Dausemes sora both numero. 82d costly and very useful, and were much admired by all present. Mr, and Mrs. Lake Joft on'the §.90 trai for Toronts mh bride' travelling suit. was blue- sho gray ladles' cloth with white d hat to Hiatoh." Mime Squ eich wil Fey's OE ied in Raglan | Original motion of Mr. Brown was then put pa she was organist of church and Sunday School aud | and carried. her seat ever vacant, we may find her On motion of Mr. Brown, seconded by oul but not her superior. Mr. Hardy, the Bylaw to appoint > outes LIST OF PRESENTS. Lawn Party < HE ANNUAL LAWN PARTY under the anspices «of the Loyal True gen of Port Per1y--in ai True Blue Orphanage at Picton, Ont. --will be held 'in the Towx Pa; when a programme of rendered. EG Band in attendance. All In the past many ki ladie¥ have profferred Bye of the Loyal' RK on the ev: of FRIDAY, JUNE 26th (Decoratij rare postr. Si 1 hoice delicacies will be served. are invited. ind and generopd contributions if cakes, &c.; the committee om this occasicn haye deemed it advisable to accept all such generosity with thanks. By OrpER oF COMMITTEE. June 17, 1908, Excursion to Guelph The South Ontario arg Hest Dura Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Luke. Clock, Mr. taker for the Beaverton, Uxbridge apd N Likes Toronto, SUR breeder: Un | Conninaton Deklaes was toad = Shi thine: | Chi me Forde st Mr rs wd Si i jong based, signed by the Warden and Clerk. 2 - Farmers' Ingtitate menville, Silver Bread Tray, Mr. and Mrs, R Morrow | and the Corporate Seal was affixed thereto. gd fom Ina, Ea a Ne and | Mr. Ponce prousht np the report of tre base arranged for an Excel Jon per hy & BrookAn in, a » En Sek, i wd Me HA A. | special committee to rqualize the assessmant | © G.T. R Special Trains to Grielplt oR Woiborme il dap, Tystiar Plates Mr, and and | rolls of the 'minor mupicipelitivs, so fag ne M roman Tounton, Silver, Butter Kuife and | the same relate to personal property and n Nurs ay, une he Fine i on be a Erg Sey, Mis: taxable income. | The spor was regeivgd ee Oruet, Mr. and Mies Vaoog China Fait St. and read. At the following times and Aes i Mat aud Hay 5 97 in ed 1 Tice! Mr. Poucher, seconded by Mr. Browb, eagrave 6. a.m. $s "half. apking {t- | moved that the repars of the committee to ad ¥ 35a, EE at. if Whisky, © Bo BER, te Mad. | equalize tHe asaeckatent "rolls of the minor [POI Perry "1. 650 1 a 1. E pos, Mis Elli, nora, Gi ion Fai [uicipalitio ofits County just read be Prince Albert : 6.55 » 3X uelch, Pair Vases, Mr. an adopted. --Carrie best : v1.3 wi Sie Siew o Faney Bible Msn ge Manchester 7:00. nf 30N1, 38 ant Bowl seh, in Suver, Miaca I. snd 8 r, Houry, seconded by Mr. Gibbs, LX is a Parte Lam W, Mies rata, hair bande moved that the Warden he thesis to High Point 105, M3 3135 Byers, Silver Fruit §) on, J tk Hol dro Food, Mr. and Mes. grant his order on the Treasurer for the |. Arr. Guelph 1045 Children half. nice, Hews, ssinded, by Mr. il ry that the County Treasurer beallow-' od one month's leave of absence he appoint- ing a competent person to act for him and he hevine such sabstitute.--€irried. Mr. Henry id up the report of the | report of th in on Mile- age and per Aare The report was received. Mr. Henry, seconded by Dr. Kaiser, moved that the report jnst read L~ adopted. --Carried. Dr. T. E. Kaiser, seconded hy Mr. Hardy, County ¢ Council Fripay, June 5. The Council met pursuant to ad- journment, Members all present. The Warden in the chair. did mB ita ow Kiros Bert e Luke, "iver Ben of $010 payment of the account of J. : * Bu S. Bernard for engrossing the address to BATH R. Bqueloh, Fighole Butler Kite, Mar ® Samet: Walter Coulthart, fra ¥ 2 Warden of this | Tickets good going. on Special Mr. sd Mrs. George Morrow, Courtice, & Glass Sugar | County. -- Carried, Trains only. Good to return 55 3 y. y- Bowl set in Silver, Mra. R. Hil, Bair Lace Gurmini, ME J ana Blas Stron, » White Mr, Edwards, seconded by Mr. Vipond, Pe ark Spriad, Mr und Mow JH Presb Furle | moved that the Warden leave the chair R LICK, - Ww. F. WEIR, g. La Gora) "ToC sat ry aad | Ut 9 a'm to-morrow. Carried. Sec.S.0.F.1. Pres, S.O.F.I. HE rad, Sivie Gun Biales Masa doll | The 8 Wardenloh She hats wronoay. Joon o.| H.C: HOAR, D. J. GIBS Ny . priest to 'sdjourn.| Sec. W.D.F.L. Pres. W.D. My, oon he bo Shashair oh mbery af} prose ' were ul | lime od FL GRAHAM Has just taken possession of the FOY SHOE SHOP ictly attended" to. Port Perry, June 1 one door South of the St. Charles Hotel, where he intends to make ail kinds of Boots and Shoes, and do io kinds of repairing. All comers He wants to hy. please all who conte his way, H possible. 0, , 1903: The minutes of yesterday were [moved that the report of Dr. "Waugh upon read gnd confirmed. fhe sehools, § i oe inspectorate of Sanit unication from Dr. John ontario under supervision receives Waugh, Inspector th Ontario, Sia ous hell, 3 and hats Le ph Jind enclosing his report "as to the num- | Carried. Mr: Gibbs, stcdtided by Mr. Edwards, moved that when this Council adjourns it stands adjourned to meet on Wednesday, the 10th day of June instant, at two o'clock in the afternoon, in the Village of Cann 1g: ton. --Carried. Sundry mafters relating to the work of he Council were then discussed but no g the same was enbmit- ted to the Counctf, . Carnegie, secol by Mr. Site; | moved that the Council #6 now adjourn, Carried. The Council wd to meet at the time and place above mentioned. Wi left the chair ber and cdndition of schools there in. Referred to the Committee on Education. Mr. Carnegie, sconded by Mr. Edwards, moved for leave to intro- duce a By-law to assess the County |, ot Ontario to raise be now read. a: first time.--Carried The By-law was read a first time, On motion of Mr. Carnegie sec. law was read a second time and the ; AFTERNOON. handing : The Warfieh resus ai lh uiring Boots and Would Say : . That we have now on band. the LARG SELECTION, Cheapside Shoss, ~ pm '

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