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RidG Th the eoloni Nn HM sons Will be time:fCan squa CGAMADL N1 ra rla MiB AD la iry and TOTTEess rtann 3 imder s ti ) head L1 ind 1@ vie at were all he mani Florencs ars of t stant a« "Miss les. *"I moet yo came d whethe1 my di it < 10 in C1 his ch ++ -"‘. mtiun pered, eves turt I AzN w»lumwfllfl?la pany hors‘ ~‘Rer . :an l frof ww on t oc on atain‘e & Tho> «ow in morg of Mer=H dhcwo wore is Â¥aris cCMe disam hausi "PI. . pr full h * sec= t t) all Mo v# ®ia io fowote q * 1k onl ut Gordon presented a report of the House of Mx Committee, the prineiâ€" pal recommendation of which was that in reference :o account of winnis Broe. of §96 for electric lighting in the house of nmo. that the council of markdale be noti that it muast carry ‘out ‘the agreo.uent to supply electric current to the bouse of reluge, and unless action is taken in the matter within fifteen days the county council will take legal means of having this agreement carried into .â€"â€" This clause in vhe report was disonssed On motion of xr Paterson, the county treasurer, was asked to prepare a deâ€" tailed statemens of the house of refugre up to the present time, to be printed in the mioutes for information of the ratepayers, generally. On motion ceuncil adjourned unitil 7 p. m. At the Friday ovening session ur Doyle was the ouly absentee. _A belated house of refage acecount from J mucQuaker & Co After more than half an hour‘s discasâ€" sion, the metion was lost on the followâ€" ing division : Yeaâ€"Crown. Doyle, meColâ€" manâ€"8. _ Nayâ€"Allon, Bel!, Garvie, mMceArthur, mcKinuon, mclLean, Paterson, Preston. Schenck, Sbute, Thowson sand the wardenâ€"14. This motion to change the regu‘lations before the institation had been in opernâ€" tion a year met with vigorous oppositinn, neaily all the members ot council spoke on the question and claimed that there was no complaint against the preseut system of charging each municipality with cost of its people who were among the inmates. $ i# * of that um‘thn agreo.uent to | the bouse of r taken in the m the county eou of having. this mll...‘lA Another subject which oaused discusâ€" sion was the question of recouping the eonntractor for the I_npuodn’;gm us Brown moyed ttat Byâ€"law 644, reâ€" gulating the house of refuge be ammendâ€" .ed making the county liable lor maintenâ€" auce of all inmates alfter they aro comâ€" mitted to the institation, and that ezpenses of immates to and from the house of refuge be borne by the maniâ€" cipalty sending the inmate, aod that a byâ€"law be introduced so carry this change into effect. â€"The motion was ssconded by xr »xcColman. part for the Joss he had sustained on ) question of recouping the or the house of n%m rined. .It was moved by xr ed by ur mcColman that W be voted $500 to recoup him without amonding the *% d?m:flv "Hernce * 8 wocomch ) qremnpliye > 30046 ished the county with a detailed stateâ€" ment which had been asked for at the muogu weeting, showing the eost of Iding and maintainng ‘the honse of reluge up to the preseut time to be sligbtly in excs«s of $80,000. Couneil adjeurned uutul Saturday at 9 a, m, The closing meeting of the last sesaion of the .suunt county council term was attended by all the imewmbers. ur Shute presented report of Roads and Bridges, which coutammed eighteen clauses and recommended payment of soâ€" counts totalling up to $1,185. ‘The report was aJjopted. xr Gordon presented report of County Froperty, recommeudiog that accounts amouuting to $87 be pard. ~The report was awdopted. ur Gordon presented report of the House of Refuge Committeo, recummendâ€" ingq paymont of mccounts amounting to #78.50 ; aluo that the detailed statement The Spring has come and the Summer has gone and so has nearly two carloads £ Tudhope Buggies and the plac e which was once so filled to overflowing with those rigs is now being filled up with over a carload of the famous Now that you have a Tudhope Buggy, get a Tudhope Cutter & be in the swim get a 'I‘ndhope‘ C_u:_te::e in the swim xfl h" â€â€˜.’r‘, Aiso I)fazxwell â€"Jf{fachinery Binders Call â€" and Implements / / BARCLAY & BELL Of all kinds. Examine our TURâ€" NIP PULPERS ; they are the best on the market; also. our CHURNS & WHEEL BARROWS. RAarn Orgens They are good in every respect. daugh Stables, Show Rooms Ludhope @utters Continued on other side. Also see our famous ONTARIO ARCHIVES ' TORONTO UAPITAL, Paid up. ......... 1,000,000 RESERVE FUND ........... 1,000,000 AGENTS in all principal points in Ontaric, Quebec, Manitoba, United Steates and England. STAADARD BAKK 0F CAMNN DVURHMHAM AGAENCY A goneral Banking nusiness transac‘*d Drafts issued and collection :smade on all points. Deposits received and inter est allowed «t errrent rates SAVINGS BAYA aterest allowed on savings bank deposits of $1.00 and up wards Pro::'pt attention and every Sacility afforded customers living at CAPITAL. Authorized a distance. ry Wednesday and Saturday. Orâ€" gaqmmnc.mea staes ae at tha Dovrew fMNeumm: erill store, or at the Ravizw Orrics, will receive our best attention. We are at the shop at the bridge evâ€" ery Wednesday and Saturday. Orâ€" Wellâ€"known and reliable. Giving best satisfaction. Once used, always used. Prices and terms o suit purchasers. Call and examine. Harvesting Machinery of this famous firm‘s make ator MHamilton â€"_ Agency. W. F. COWAN, President. GEO. P. REID, Manager. J KELLY, Agent. Torono. *T btiN