DpaT e . aantus?. *"° * y§amâ€" ty uks & ies m W"Tw.rmflh e M I Lesa* ‘ 4 cenow, HEMHL has *mmtlwn* m“-“'“'mm" Angazie sn 0 â€.. yook ster®, Bparke ~" “,.'..â€"-â€"' C Cumye® I‘A;Do‘“"".“".““: t Phane, uas reme s Mn C Aneee YOL Ee e C * 0 ASEUBUIE S ND : DK. HUTCBI2ON is fully prepared t* *2DD 7 we 68TS of TEEDA, or to lasect “‘I it We eanting, on sither gold. silvat of 'r,.--.-b-c-"’""""....". EOE i to be Capable of alt the 1 T.3 ~thant the E.“:;“;“m.';†:‘: M, B \6 B'.:"â€" ETâ€"'I;' .’-’-.b.m M‘ sabsians® “‘I- ________.â€"-‘â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"’â€"_â€"_-â€"-- No I w 18 & â€. # 4 J _ .8 t-:é?.\':‘:’ n-.m’ at of painfal c.. C W"l:"'"&.‘{";‘:;“ iE Pulvemactes | . BLYTH during the eperation of extractin€ A. 4# “:‘;::;mm° tall particulars may No, 25 R C t c ari o DRESSING PARLOUR, |p, tad at <o0 Drag Store of A. Cristic,| _ . hise «ae sufferer lanaies withoat Wellington street, Sparks Street. ohaK; Rlumbers, Gas rnuges in Tevonmentance, and. loses has tooth 8# it ' 4"L. PUOLVERMA oCC were in a Aream. oâ€.‘lu.lnldm b-l!_.lk'lo-.hi-"‘b opp ue uy bemasained say day, except Sanda7» J uce , 200 Regent Street, London, M . H. ai his ofiee from $ 1. m to 6 p‘=â€" WB GEMDAEAU, the proprisier ®f ©585 5 | qurzes, Soptember 6, 1870 1455 tawk ; . «Gua@s. September 1. 1870 wferpintocnts ,.,u-râ€"-n---mmvmc utabn dn Avioricamie tb in e S L eeerePurye NCOAE f tus aamerous friends sad the yablic is gesersh | O CSouveyxt A0T OF 1869. 4 -.-‘.," ow € ox. k “.....-suguuwm l d reâ€"sw t > egasria, comMIssIuN A@RENT, ulun.""l'.:~ pr=sont, :'I:.l:t:' In the watter of '~g;-_',,.'-'='-'- h*“'u‘?‘ \.o-i\oC“M u...:.uun-d Ue will sare no expeate to JOSEPB HENRY 0a8SSELS, ;..._ h« taw a. i Pariour most comfertable, sBc * on the Ottaws. From his long +*P*"" | " uo 4 gÂ¥DREAU haring served considegable AN INSOLTBNIR pulue «> m t® TT * Lk mach whamaies tinks :1 . . 5g4 10 aoet reo®nt _ O s k a 4o * " en k ts se Jt & ‘FDIG _?â€"________â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"‘*"-._-â€"" T ooo !-!;MM GoiJars, Shirts, Gloves, sURGEON PENTIST, &o, &o. Together with a large and well assorted | B coMmBINED CA@AIN BAND for Cantl, Sparks Street. wosk «l F .J:"-:W&t o me ./ | | w k dPPOSITE «TIMEY" | -.nnY GooD8. e A complete S8et of OOIBlhlb- UVHALN &. HUTCHI®ON is fally to supply Urst class cutter - for reatoring vitalenergy, £3.to £7. . ABta® TEECA,or t clagie made to order in best‘ and Insest styles The public are most earnestly rantioned to m wanting, on sither goid, silvar o uicants £ . Suitt 16# | peware of Peeudo Riectrio:Bolts ad rertined by l.-:-.-nc- and canly to Good 6t sasared or ao 14 ®. .u-nmmu.uumw n oo on Cavable of ali the uses to | A. DUFF. nmuoo‘...,-,,..,-,..‘,_..,,‘,,y.. lor Maling in the suit Puivermacher va Ham» . mond. aliase H ory James, .lan,&.::lq. mouth as to â€" a2F°REXC%A. | ht Praser, Beq. o en e â€" * & W Cruios, We "‘"'""" 13%44., A snn ul ce s w. c oo m frach, Sranesed Sing!ng â€"â€"â€"»Qâ€"nnor o it iY Fnton.u K KILLITAR Y} KiBblirt aAK B L5 £#. J%6 sriasks ST vy NO. 1512 Late of Joughton‘ leas sampleâ€"room -A'. cow ‘.'. ‘~mW(v--â€"-â€" suo...fi"'."in. sear LONG I9uANP, lay» RSD Co#, with a place cut of bef Â¥iA, and white spet down her forehesd Wt bes a hole bored in them _ TB*® 0 #a kare her y deceription of the meimal sad who can make from EON DENTIST, | ao, &o. sE "TIMES‘ | ue ale 20M is fully prepared to SuDDl7 | Arsicia â€"’oï¬-â€?:â€"!ï¬â€œht-‘ Voeyoen Oct 1, 18178 «s the 11th OCTOBER, on down her forshesad . BOB | T A 1 L O e aign ] _ *~‘.....â€"mgsfespmiams"~1~ ooen | . 16. Oe C hSA | gfAIR DRESSING PARLOUR, Teoth as it T T Montreal. uxich oâ€..._s:lnld t KLL UnmicaxIL the Tetpoiater ut tuk s T R KE ET 39 RIDEAU STREET, OPPAYW A eJR _! Freah Coffee ground and reested daily on Bposial attention is called to a ras, .A + d Nouraigia, LARGE A88ORTMENT oF lysis, Cmu & \ BCHAIN BA PRING AXD qllyltl GVMArl Liver, Cb ~| J * | &e., (mwurl of whs o» THB XEWEST STVYLAS. \ND CANADLAN \ Deatuess UANUFACTURES | SX DV sY.WARD XAZZXE: Â¥ ESTABâ€" oo ue e C i t o Wt © . Wikie are thus entirely dispeused with. The deily parisl Tou®E | incr aâ€"ing number _ of cores +Rected by PflLVK-IM‘&lI‘B IBDIOO-OALVAR- 1U sYSTEM is +0 «xtensive and veried, that ested daily 08 | jr forcibly points to this lnvention as the onleg: of a vnive sal remedy. \ N B â€"Th» following testimony from the is & Co, He® | elite of the English medical faculty has been *T iro the undersigned, beve much plesâ€" " We, a ve mans, B W004 | c sare In testifying that Mr, J. L. Pourmn w« w.acmw®r‘s recent im provements in his Voltaic Ports of Ane = Batt. ries and . walyanic Appliances | fur Uaderia Wines | " Mecical Purposes are of great importance to Tfl‘â€â€˜r # Bcjentific Meicine, and that be is entitleâ€"d » oi)Â¥ D uwtb-e.u“tnu--‘-â€ondm mm ! T L0 CfoanmAament ol Tjt Hes. 56 and T+ FASHIONâ€" foand of the qrnet uEl uiuit NC CC 20 00 .. 8 00 es «s the sign of the ADVIL, No. 4A , °/ N. OHAIN BANDS lor Sciatics, Bheamatio, niain Sou h find a cetmplate assort Lentol _ Jt nOIN“t, «ud Gou*) Palus, MM Q@rass «14 «t 0r peythes. oF lysis, Cmump, &¢., 184. to 124. and 408 m(m er Steel, all lengths BCHAIN BANDS for Lumbago, Indigestion, Cast steel, w )YMOATI Liver, Chest, aud Functional Disorders, Blood German Steel, * $ * u.(m-.wq.mnmncu-. ;:«oflh"':'“‘-“qrn'- B CHAIK _ BANDs (for. Wiiters" XHSD Bes hoverer Onempion * and 404. ® wm.uyflmfl.wfum thirts, Gloves, RBay m-.::u.:‘»w bent. uell assorted | B COMBINED COAIN BAND for Cantl, Bery Torks, three eage oo l Paraly sis, Epil+p47, General Debility BHeythâ€"s <~athos., o ; F unctional Disorders, &0 308 to 508. @ratn ;s agles, Muley and Grape Vine. P‘ ® "Câ€"evn. t!HAlD Beythesâ€"stones 134 Grinds:ones of all sorts MUTTOX. . m GALY ANIC Iuommfl 18 LLFE PULVERAACHENX‘S rATEXT Lumbago Nâ€"uralgla ‘ £. . Wike (ttaw&. . ;.W'_wâ€"w“ | Ottawa peptember 5, 1870 isafawsnt . 'ï¬_ï¬-‘_‘-hpowa.cumy gor and froly ‘ sarcaiarmeirit s s ~| _| as, censtrust &A Railwsy through British porth ‘l\t!m isflflAl' roR YOUNGLADIES, 5. ‘â€\n‘.q.mh“::h lh:.d N:z ;:.ud-d’ ® f ’.. M. ence FM ‘M(fl‘wm .l"l“ -fllol'ndmmlhlhlofll Dm ROUND,| waaia ESTABLISAMENT, . MONTREAL es Parritory to the Yellom or Lesther He#d . pel sitlon8,_,,, izxdwel | 1 Mdï¬twwmnu“ Nwz The Sistor®s ot the Congregation ~4e Me tr. | with the projected Railway through British m-.wmw Dame respectfully inform the public that thay z.w ‘to the Pacific,â€"with such powers 24 | Station, and 39 ( fl.flw“umhw.,,i & W..whmunqhumtnuu Q.Jk RTIES, â€" _ | gchoot ult ..u#l. actsr * _ ApLPRED WADDINGTON to the © | «1410 1 k -â€"â€"-.--lâ€":uâ€" ip . to. Alue ' | bmawe,. Oct 21, 1170 1493 %0 z‘"“ spasims ‘The effects of the applâ€"ation ot rnlvut-‘ TWe KHREUEIREHE _0 «es eecaveerdieees Wn(;hduhuy'l.ll.hâ€m ; Montreal to is imm. diately mu-leâ€"-fllo tellef of pain so'“-' 3 3a ud stat instantaneous. ce , PRICE LIbT OFf PULYERMACKHER® <CYTHES!!I SCYTHES!!! dn ente will ib j CHAIN BANDS AND BATTERIES. Montreal ae follo o C yoee in Te A ha hrgâ€"sced C A ead tb uBA igk t r+a o + "palpc gyHARYSTING IMPLEMEN1S 4) .. Sedearinee B. «HAIN BANDS for loss of Â¥olée and Roronto, G9 other aff. ctions of the ‘Throaf, 101. 64. to s f&r‘i. Oeg leâ€" 134g®) YÂ¥ No. 24 Bidgean N1GH I, 4 N. OHAIN BANDS lor Scintics, Bheamatio, ..‘_&“;,.".l.’_ ;'““.‘,:,’w{,‘"“n bverge in x e Nouraigia, and Gou!) Pains, Local Pare Grass and »t.or seythes. ate Station: lysis, Cmump, &¢., 184. to 124. and 408 m.m er Steel, all lengths Accoimatodatton Alysis, UMBP,. *"~ â€"**"~ / / ~n_ Indigestion Cast bteel, as n‘ inter m ETL Mccsmicts Whawk : 6 Trains :o:.hol wh . 0 '.lï¬w-“w 50 [ 1 be the same more or less, befug ‘0‘:![ M‘.W‘H .l.“"". Ԡcession of the said m‘r;.m * 'â€! Terms and conditions made EAPT]T T/ .‘-.l:h“ i llach cngnncicnedibcuti t 32099 I gession of the said Townsb\ip, & Komer Terms and conditions ub%\!‘i _ _ Bhelf and© Heavy Hardware of sale, and pastionlars can be had by apply}ng § * 0 * §A ie | * 'Pll“fl‘)!' BULLOING, Amignoe, “t.dqbn Street, Upper Town, O t BC hamke Uk | <* ~ »ahites â€" b..‘ };l:':., (‘tl.". RBated Montreal, 17th Bept, 1STV. . 1SMT T _ 1‘ at .)..,,,_,,-:-.mm rluu nowLlEkt eany go 18T. . & 5."‘,"?',1‘:'-â€.3: Conzession of Glonssster 1 4 e Lot No 30, 1st O daam=} : ._ _\ dloays Froni, containing 300.:“.!“ acres . ex 16. l..‘- “.“ hw"‘_ oo . â€"â€" Arstclals . uie “ -,l_-‘l â€"l". diwingrgy P oriy, and WitE®! Alileg Lolse, the story As “.-‘mmmfl“‘ bw-umo-r“""'.::’: C oc rhle Aubmnt, Pee i teem af yutk CHAINâ€"BAND3 Oltaws, August 13,1879 * 1 y young gentiemen can b*80000"" _ | op quere. m i "oroaani. RooMS asd BOAG® : by | of 08*** applying to Mrt Qll‘.'.o-l ot "“:: y streats, over the 6. 4. &. B. Tic } Bussex Geptember 19 1670 sat %!-0.0.:.'.‘5. W’gnlfllll'- q OHARLES ROWAE,. | | __, _ oewe., | "Applicaten will be made io Poollandit, wen peptember $ 1810 _ 14844 97M_| o4 B8 xt §easian, for the Incerporation of 6 CI ~*~~~~| | 1s, sqnstrast a Railway ,....u|l ) 1wAaLy FOR YoUNG LADIES, . .\ ameriea, connectin with the * EM â€" |‘|/system of Ganads, and thence to proceed A Branch of the Monklands Villé, _ | "\ woemut Lake: Rupartor and iot I " > _A Rarritars to the Â¥Yellow Of functions 0+ life, an«\ com ® higy ‘ams WikciHY to I Eoo ts _ ty whaterert C*"* | muags al sterious consequences ged with, The daily M f cures «Rected by IED!CO-OALVAR- usive and veried, that this lnvention as the R-(d,. Will ccn g testimony from the | Major‘s »dical faculty has been | Satards; 4p m red, heavre much pleaâ€" f rwebt in his Voltate | QH2ZE busecss hi Annliances luf ye pasupaimiee mne â€"l’"i'“- ', \- Gornarof O‘Conner and Wellingtos 59898 . | /4 OLTAWA, SailnDAY,. NOVEMBER $ OTrAwW Aa 4 /ER NAVIGATION COY‘S gTEKA MERS. Mas commenced her regular trips becween Ottawa and Mentreal, with Mails and Passengors, loav198 Ottaws at T a m. daily, WA RK BET 8 T 8 A MB i Will commense running ber regular trips from Major‘s Whart to Ortawsa ever . Mcnony and Batardsy leaving Major‘s at 5 a m, and Ottawa at MALL STEAMER _ | «q@uE®N FY1CTORLA" | ire. Bowin : * | thb F" rfiithited : Puil sittk ~sacop .'.': whakers) dot Air ! no f“’ Curier 2: 1 ..“ i Ti inL. l-et-rï¬: April, 26, 1870 * once. Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty, Coal Oll, "“-.m wanted. KET 8 T ®% Aa ME i K FAlNY : PDelf ‘Milk ~sucepant, 4C + / "* * Gesstantty on haad. Oooking Btoves, (best wakers) dot Air Carnasges, W ater Coolet«, Baths, {(sh sinds) Catlery , Plated aad Britannia Meta! Mardware. m’@ TACKLE, sâ€"nmprisiog ROS _0 °_ 0 Books, Fioats. Trolls, P.nnters, LÂ¥nding Wats, Â¥1y Books, 40 . &*o Oxtaws, August 10. 1sT0 1483 17 Q.rt Micuâ€"as. CaNADA PACIFIC BR A L L W AY. Tuma tPc hrmegPrve ature of the .':'.'.- Eession, for an A s BIRKETT, No. 24, Kidear stroet, DEALER From, 1491 Javk.3n Accomufodatton Train for , BrookÂ¥NU® aud intermedinate statinf,.. ... 00e>> 5 00 p a Trains for Lachipe a 600 a m, T 00 a m, 9 is am, 12 n008, +0 p m. 4 00 ‘.-.b “pa,. and ."&i‘ The 30 pm Traina ram ough to Provincse | ine. o ° ao1ny SoUTH AND BAST. Acommodation Train for Tsland g_nd and intermediate StatioB# MS mcvcre« 1 10 a n Kxpress fer Boston, via Vermont Conâ€" LKGL, Wh.. o64 «xnevrerkecanes anarks: rexbirns 9 00 a m Rxpress for New York and Bostop, vi& Vermont CORD PAl, Bbseessrecpee secneacs 3 U p m Bxpress tor New York aws Boston, via Piattsburg, Lake Champlain, Burâ€" lington and RutlaBd, Msecsssensene=e 6 00 a m Do do _ 40_ . 40). . cemecsse> 4 00 p m Express for Quebes, Isiand Posd, Gorâ€" h«m,Portiand ind Lower Proviaces Â¥S% 1 o..nnol:.nllmlnh # t iooping Cars on all dl“ m teoked iorough. i The stea more © Chase " and «* Ohbut Portiand for Halitnx» i wormind o | They have excellent 20000 ons Et P I at .oo-onnooooon“'.lo-Mo--.uon.ooolo. mm .. ©Yaland to c‘m' | 1i cas <acoti P47 for Brookville 9 00 a m | Per Canadisn L 9 00 p m 10.30 a. 1. A mpplenenux T 00 a m | will be closed at o meris‘ 1 r.‘h"“d mattor 12, 1870 1 30 p x @mnnxts â€"_____ On Money Order Offices throughout the Demiâ€" nion, Great Wl and Ireland, Newfound~ land and Princse Rdward Island, can be obtained at this Ofice. Also, Postage and Bilt Sun‘q. " t | Orrics Hoous rzox 8 L Â¥M., TO T PM ; rost oPFIOER SAVINGS . BANE. f \ pB~ Dorxm will be received at this OMice. Interest allowed st the rate of Pnfrtonl. . $ 4 dith ant Rubstiatiier pagadr C rPe eP | ‘-’ C E. 1 22 ial deposits in sums of n:l 'ol. which 3 months‘ quired. a says 9 " BBE CCA ""C _ sohing cares of : Pn‘ l mt ‘It ing cutes of Inlanl, mation ot <be 4 Oreup and the Rhou sugooss in 53 g: %fls.m‘ entitle 1t to a ",,‘".. 6’19‘ ’flï¬d“l h.t these l% -.¢!:u.l,-uhmm“ y44, ave‘ aeverl HU- 24 3 lm'..mfl Im.flt 'u‘lo ‘“ $ an l"‘w'.. 0. 'Jnm Agedta Tor the anadas, Bold in Ottews by all mu‘bvm“mflmm -is ® ut‘ t G, P. BAKER, Peostmastor. MEPETING OFP TuE COTXTYT counols. LE . ASERREAE ETE CCCCIC CCC w + ply in the proper gmu The County Council of these United | ities say it is our dut] Counties met in L‘ Original on Tuesday, the | do so, but let him ha 1st November, the following members being | _ The Clerk of the C present: S. II.. Mullay, Esq,, Warden ; | the fact of the com and Mesrs. Wileon, Bradley, Casselman, Secretary uof the Cou Ross, â€" Allison, Edwards, Helmer, Higginâ€" | printed there was no son, Cross, Yeou and Choletre. Mr. Deles mmhol‘dm made to Dernier, the Reeve of Plantagenet, being | he wou infer that : the only absent member. on the subject was CC WirL Eâ€"ontas nf the last meeting hfll'in‘ Mr. Brufley .ï¬ a IF Li L atian © itment Uures | ;nstioad 6 t J 270 * um/st Mus., | : ‘The Council then adjouned to 9 to .,* of next morning. 4 mzl;:: :‘ #EOOND DAaAYâ€"â€"WEDKESDAY. ; for the e8r8 9 | _ rmme Council met this day, pursua 14 h ie t We dedicant uind the onl; absent member. on Lag Chujede e 2 en G1l The minutes of the lasts meeting Qflvinz Mr. Bradley "% if that was the case been read, the clerk of the Council subâ€" | it was better ° defer any present mitted a circular: from Ira. Morgan, Esq., | action in the matter. Warden of the county of Carleton, solicit | _ Mr. Casselmin said that such a course ing aid from this Council for the sufferers would be one of hardship to Mr.Butterfeld. by the late fires ar_und Uttawa. _ Some | He thought that it was only right that other communications were also read. they should be thoroughly satusned that * The Council having gone into a Com» | Mr. Butterfield was entitied to what he 1 havitg £ONC U U Jms T cousht. . For his part he was satisfied, x: n & Tt 11 d 4 .54 c,dboeiintninntiite uftrtinntnt t " by the late fires around Ottawa. mome | I1G LNOUREb NHORY "* .2 70 a~ CE basts other communications were also read. they should be thoroughly satusned that The Council having gOD® into a Comâ€"| Mr. Butterficld was entitled to what he mittee of the Whole on Finance, and some | sought. . For his part he was satisfied, and routine business being dl:ï¬on{l of, the | had no objection to their being satisfibd letter of Mr. Morgan was taken into conâ€" | also. IIe would grant the money for a safe sideration. also. . Mr. Bradley doubfed if the Council had | The matter was deferred to the next ‘ rower to raise or yote money for any but m.eunt of the council. ocal purposes, whilst at the same time he| Mr. Cross moved, seconded by Mr. would willingly contribute to aid such an | Casselman, that a sum of $150 be granted object. f o in aid of each of the GrammaAr Schools in The Warden said that no action would | addition to the eum of $150 voted at last be taken by them if they were to boid to | meeting. the strict letter of the law, but they must | _ Mr. Cross said that the proceedings of recollect the calamity Was unexampled, | this council at the June meeting upon this and the necessities of the sufferers were | sul,ject had not given satisfection 40 the great. _ As he saw that Mr. Scott, the chairâ€" | ratepayers in his section of the county ~tAse be 8W Un mittes, was in tho | Ihey. «hougsht the effect of their then a¢ 1dube® .*_* "." _ CGenermar Hohool sideration. Mr. Bradley doubted if th {)ower to raise or yote mon ocal purposes, whilst at the would willingly contribute â€" object. j ‘ The Warden said that n« be taken by them if they the strict letter of the law, \rooollect the calamity wA and the mgmit.ies’kof Jbe ud f un fil d 2 4 iffiin ind talntatg great. _ As he saw that Mr. Soott, the Cualtâ€" man of the Relief Cemmittee, w«s in the room, he would ask him to give the Counâ€" cil some information on the oub_'{ocl.. Mr. Scott said he was CASU i Iy present M uen Atnnbraal and "Irs would be Mr. Scott said he was CaSUMU! EO 0O on his way to Montreal, and he would be hippy to inform them as to what was done alls A MMHMEC 0 was one of no ordt hipp) 40 HHnNit * _ anae of in Ottawa. The case was ONC of no ordiâ€" nary necessity ; and the Warden of the County of Carleton, feeling it to be entireâ€" ly beyond local aid, had issued the circu lir just read. All had heard of this calam ity, but few could realize its magnitude. unless they eaw and heard for them selves the cruel sufferings of the people Men who were worth ten thousand dol lars a few hours before, Were left penyni less, losing houses, barns, crops, stock an« everything, and were left poorer tha when they began the world twenty yeal! s T T 06 Yikfat ie wnotinim ". RTTTT VC nless they safwf ho. neankt 10 * i T PHUAOUEAA NE C L antaalin elves the cruel sufferings of the people. Mr. Allison considered this an implU*"** Men who were worth ten thousand dol | ment on certain poin‘ts. The grant 0 igin ars a few hours before, Were left perniâ€" | ally made was dividod by Dr. Ayerson. less, losing houses, barns, CrOPS, stock and | Twoâ€"thirds being apportioned to L ‘Orignal everything, and were left poorer than | and the residlue to the other 1W0 grAMaAY when thO{‘::m the world twenty years schools. They then asked aid to the exâ€" before. y had now literally nothing. | tent of £75 to tide them OVOT their difti He had travelled through the burnéd dis | culties for the year, and this was conti trict, and had witnessed sights which | nued until it was raised to $300. Of this would curdle the blood. Mr. Scott then | parties justly complair®d_ who were 199 proceeded to give details of cases of indiâ€" | remote to derive any benelfit from it. vidual suffe:ings which he had witnessed. | . Mr. Casselman sard he could well underâ€" To relieve the sufierers a committee had | stand this. * His own‘ township Was the Leen formed in Ottaws, and large sums | niost isolated of all, nineteenâ€". wentieths of raised, but they were. to the deâ€" | the rate payers considered that they de mands upon them. ived nou{m at allfrom it. Ye‘ tents from the Government, he (Mr. (‘-GI::S had always nem.«i 1 UE ommens CV . taw daÂ¥s | what influence he had among them to al Tss 7 °0 ~ _ mom Chiens Counties of Prescott and Russell. ' them io Ggec!qs wii®" """ aid in this great calamity had freely grianted aid, an to do likew se. 113 woul dist sho s dcm ue Nce ts < m P tep oC m procured by him. and seali proCur®i "J. "1 "~ . Mr. Casselman: said he considered they . should at once pay those 0088 There was no doubt he could d‘mmmonll{tb‘ office, I ut even rent for an â€" all the time he was kept out of one from the time of his appointment, and he thought Mr. P“tmfnwh-d shewn every courtesy to hiAE A9C C 6 hn swoe ote Tor the ounci N. mw. """ °. Mr. Bradiey was opposed to any vote for the purpose; 1d read to them "The Warden said he would read to them mmmodtuonfortm officer, as ® closely comnected with the Count "tans uo rame relation io t ing in the same Te <A of Chancery as the Clerk of The Clerk of the County Court Peputy Clork of the Crown stani respective Courts, being‘ in fact thereof. #£ Yours respect w' J. B.] To J. I Rorvor, Eaq w United Counties %MM : “:’:Mlm:‘n\d th-:“lf“ ‘ 5. 1 â€â€œu' s economy to withhold a jast clai dvmmwh‘ v high st authorities in the Provi i\ éil‘ commodation 10f Â¥DB® """""0/ """/ "e(han. olonlyconnocthh &d m;t:nhoéou‘B:;(;‘thm-‘ cery in office istrar, ‘standing in the same nmmwt‘ of Chancery as the Clerk of the Peace. lThoClerkof the County Court and the s0® / Clark of the Crownm stand to their PePU _ Courts, being‘ in fact t respective Courts, being‘ in fact the clerk net PCVÂ¥ L of Mr. Soott, they could not further information to enable ecide what they should do. t0 they were to hoid to | meeting. he law, but they must | _ Mr. Cross said that the proceedings of ity was unexampled, | this council at the June meeting upon this of the sufferers were | su\ject had not given satisfection 40 the hat Mr. Scott, the chairâ€" | ratepayers in his section of the county. Cemmittee, w«s in the | |hey thought the effect of their then aoâ€" _ him to give the Counâ€" | tion was to cripple the Grammar Scohools ; on the -ub{oot. whilst they were ready to vore money » was casu«dly present otherwise than _ locally. For a few years eal, and â€"he would be | the Grammar Schools were free, and on em as to what was done | this condition a sum of $300 was Â¥ted in se was one of no ordiâ€" (aid otf them, and renewed from year to 4 the Warden of the | year until last year. This was not doing , feeling it to be entireâ€" | justice to local interests, and while they , had issued the circuâ€" | were liberal to outsiders they should not had heard of this calamâ€" | neglect home interests, ‘These should realize its magnitude, | first be considared, not only on principle, and heard for then | but a senso of duty. sufferings of the people. | _ Mr. Allison considered this an improve orth ten thousand dol | ment on certain poin‘s. The grant oigin efore, were left peiniâ€" | ally made was dividod by Dr. Ayerson &2"** _ Caans. stock and | Twoâ€"thirds being uppor(ioned 10 L‘ Orign® 7 s t DapP P EKW L covis 0 ru", ‘nd ur!. eXEEEE® 4 q253A t ABRRRRRRCC CC 0T re ing to the deâ€" t.beed rate p:lyeu consider a ived no advantage at 8 ernment, in t he (Mr. (.-nlmx had intil the ‘ast few days | what influence he had a Individual charity was | lay this feeling and imp! ‘ the sufferers revolted | the necessity of disregs of aid. There was no | d.ture of a few dollars . & wA ons cce tm dn iberal spirit, $7, 000. The plied to, and but Toronto must do it. The question had been testâ€" ed in other counties, and we had not a particle of fpound to stand on. Mr. Bradley said let Mr. Butterfeld apâ€" ply in the proper gmrwr.-ml if the author ities say it is our duty to got them we will do so, but let him have the safe now. The Clerk of the Council said that from the fact of the communication from the Secretary uf the Court of Chancery being printed there was no doubt a like commu hication was nade to all the masters, and whe MTTCL D0 . Lanaral MARELTA IPRICEâ€"3 CENTS WMW'-WWâ€"--â€" Eon on nication was nade to all the masters, and he would infer that some general measure on the subject was contemplated. T is l4 ## 11440 wrae 'h‘ cane o would | us gra , session | that t iment of | in fut habbily, | â€"The aeet the | mous * Mr. : hearing | from ruld not | stato y enable | the J d do . to | them ceunties | dere me them | time seconded | lege $400 ‘be | the 1 clud this council at the suljject had not & ratepayers in hi & I «. h nmost 1s014100. 01 554 0 M . . e Lheodnu p:{en couidomd ‘tb-c they ‘do rived _ no advan at rom it. Ye‘ he (Mr. C.-‘I::S had always nemueJ what influence he had among them to alâ€" lay this feeling and impressed upon them the necessity of disregarding the exren- d.ture of a few dollars to support thers schools. They must not forget that educaâ€" tion was the «ource o!:hhm:s\:‘ We must keep pace with m we expect our children hepm"hq:‘?-«‘e with the times, also we must be libe in our grants for educational purpos®s. x chil iren come trom his townskip to shave the educational advantages hore, but he would still give them this aid, und did not think the amount extremo for -uc? a pur pose, lr.cro--idthstic'udeudloould not be near a grammar school, and all oouldnoth-vuhomboooï¬c from it, nnÂ¥eAt"* * an lnood the mont} e ho Eie 20 TWB 00 could not have the same benseht from 1+ ut for the common good the money .bould be ;rlnwd. + * Mr. Higginson said the tax for this must fall on l1 tor the benetit of a few. ‘l»lih. Bradley.â€"But the benefit is open o Mr. Higginson.â€"The rate payers in some guh:u may think we are doing wrong: when trustees enter into contracts with teachers on the faith of this grant, if we withhold it they . may not have the means 6t paying them. Le would say, let us grant it now, but on the understanding that they must rely on their own resources us grant it now, but that they must rely in future. _ _ 11 M 3 oi pntdbtd ‘The resolution was then m"’._ wl« 1 lr- ROOI then ©uPSRRERCTRCC O C3 220 0 from _ the _ County._ Auditors, which stated that at the last audit the Clerk of the Peace, Mr. Dartnell, had submitted to them .n account of fees for ®ervices renâ€" dered by him from 1865 to the present time, the payment of which was, as he alâ€" 1me, thePARC""" .. o mnmowed, and latter}y Ceenee Cld ECCC n time, chepty-nto( which was, as uo ®! leged, improperly disallowed, and latterly the r.jected items had ceased to be inâ€" cluded by him in his quarterly account, alâ€" wbou .h d»wwk.minndwhopflom- ed. _ bome legal proceedings had been taken by Mr. Dartnell to enforce the feés so refused originally, but the Court of Queen‘s Bench had made no order, aml mmmdumm they had anyÂ¥ oonmowthm to bring the matâ€" ter under the notice of the Council 4n M s C mt Anbdal‘n. | RDScER Ile which had been saudlt00, *J uk claimed payment for those dut'u:m the Mtouh-viflll"‘-‘w'“l encA h â€.b,’imdlr.w.dwlh‘ report of the case of uuumx of Lamb 7. T%.c+ TrancmntL ‘m w" t tnpatritn NP PPOPCC ton & Poussett before the ® ' B.mfl;tm,nbmdwby "’W and the report of the judgment of t ' Court on Mr. Dartnell‘s application, valame : 26, they wore satisfied that Mr, Daring! ‘ "...utbdwb‘l"‘d“mn†i for the items so included in his last &b cunt This $0c oc n loy tack years Af account now vo for } C p_ nenan m‘mb the rervioes: nhu Oue "6 """" ~" Salk t lit Iuwmd’hw qmm their examination of the old plet©e and p.pers 10 satisfy themselves Folly on this head, . They had nearlyddue so and bad marked in pencil: in Aibe al HNE AUl UiatSonn sue y ; hk imargin some ‘OOFOY"*"" " T/ C schedul4 main items related to certain whedna "The former auditors contended that omly one schedule should be allowed for af a rate of #4, but on referring to the dase ol the Ooumi;of Lamb.on vs. Pousselt, thgy saw thet the Court was unanimous in c.L sidering that for each copy of the sched ofeonvictiomchocloka the Porce whs entitled to a fee of four doilars, ‘and thry had allowed accordingly. The number pf these schedules now required la Gonx ment is increased and ouxuw R These schedules formed the itAm of the account. â€" ‘There were some minbr iteme which they had mot looked into. j ".'3&â€..3 \wleg :/ 'M‘md ie A Mr, Dartnell obou{d have received tm krinell _ ®0V""." _ Camk correctiohs sufficient PDartnell‘s on n t i. considered that they _« :Slt all from it. Y had .[nyo exerci e had among them to e of the County of Lamh, :nu before | ‘# referred to by ï¬% of the judgment of t sudited, by the submitted a unani T‘he | 1 14 \|