\# 2 P & L cight in the spinous progesses of the verteâ€" bre, and between the afticniations of the 10th and i1th rib to the epinal colomn. The wonai is half an toch in diamaoter, the "I first examiczed the clothes of the deâ€" eeasod. and an the bick of the person fonn‘ them torn, partially burned, and smeiling of gun powder. Tae remainder of his elothing was intact.al removed tha clothes and inspected the surface of the bady. The neek, face, and forearms were discolorâ€" ed. and on tha bick of the body carresâ€" ponding to the borat clothing 1 fonnd a ganshot or pistol wound balf an incn to an cight in the spinous processes of the verteâ€" a17, C Cenuor, of Walkerton, ailauded L the interests of the Weis Inmily. Doetor Mearns was the first witness call ed, and gave the result of the post mortem The owllet wounad is very large and detach ed the artioniation of two of the tibs, reâ€" woved one of the spinous progesses, and left m cayity in the vertabrm itself. He also examined the Tung perforated by tha bullet. From the npward courso of the ball it is evident that the murdered man was stoopiag or in the aot of gang over a log or fence when fired apou. Sabjoined is the result of the post mortem examinâ€" ation :â€"â€" _ T se PmE t B loek, ulso detuebed. There was evidenutly an attempt at concealment, and as the broken gun was found on Peter Wei«x premises, 1t is, together with other ciceum stances, strony evidence agninet the parties neeused. _ Poter Wei« and three of his fimâ€" Hy started for Owen Sound gaol at 4 o‘lock and all with the exeeption of the murdered man‘s wite appeared to be entisely indifer ent as to the eritical position in which they happen to be placed. They wili be brought back to Hanover on Thursday »vening, and will appear before Instice Proctor, who is sued the warrant for thoir arvest. THE ADJOURNED INRUEST. The adjourved inquost was resumed by Doetor Landerkin, the Coroner, this afterâ€" ‘ noon, the Hail in which it was held being [::hnl. and the erowd in their exeitement maing fnally so nuruly thr t they bad to be ordered oat, County Attorney Frost was prosent on the part of the Crown, and Mr. O‘Connor, of Wulkerton, atisuded io | the interests of the Weis fnmily. I English. He does not bear a good repnâ€" tation and has been regarded with suspicâ€" on by his neighbors. A fatmer toâ€"day rather beartlessly said that it would | be no loss if the two families, Milers and Weises, were wiped out, as they were a bad lot ; and that it they were not settle i in some way the farmers would have to organize a vigilince committeeo aud take the law in their own b:m-lu.. The only additional evidence secnreé a ï¬infl the Weis family in the Miller mur r case, independent of that produced at the inquest this afterncon and evening iâ€"| that farnished by a detached gan barrel, l which had evidenotly been regently fred :n:l' wrenehed from the stock, awd a gun m o W ai% Pn P Mn e cadaiindes Goan o People are guiberiog to aitend at two o° elock, whieir will probubly be baot shot. aod will lhkely adjoarn inti sang day next week. Public escitement is increns. ing, and the most inteuse interest centrcs m the Comrt to be held this afteruoon. The definite natme of the @Â¥ideuce on which Weis has been nrrested . c; nuot be stated, but full purticulars will be for ward> ed in the eveninz. Maxover, Aprit 20.â€"Peter W i=, the fatherâ€"m law of the fanrdered man â€" Miller, has beeu arvested. â€" Coanty A toraoy i‘rost has arrived from â€"Owen Sonud, and Mr. O‘Commor, barrister, from Wauikerton, / the latter as comnsel for Weis at the bugtuest. Â¥eople are gutheriog to aitend at two o‘ w Tiow materâ€"inâ€"law. Clues li. which may lead to imapor end in fastening the gun upon more than one. A every indicution thut the nuigite in the anvais of c mises to be the case colcb Ontario. Dr. Landerkin, been unwearied in his e . mystery, and to forward t tice by his efforts to dises, this cool booded trazedy, the parties named was ke; that there were little or Addtional porticulars will Ae0er, his brother, Phoeke \\ W.X!, and John Weiâ€", britbers Toâ€"night C and Specinl ( Miller, wife o Miller, his br. eve, drdx,-:iu, â€"\'“i»;;e«‘l-h'lv r Wri on inspecting the prenuise blood on a waggon adjoining In the stable itself they foun ger murks on one of the stalls boys on being questi ned râ€" blood said they had killed a Ca the marks were produced by t beeu engaged in the killing. 4 LATER INTELLIG ENS P ne B CC MTTUETE 40 Menrus, Constable Carson it . .5 _ _ _ _0 OfK $worn, but nothing adâ€"| diticnal was oltrined hom his evidence. Robert Kane and Earnest Brinurth were wlge examined, but had nuthing new to | communicate and the inquest was they| adjourned till Suturday at 2 p. i. ’ A SUPPosED cive. | Counstables Curson and Small are work ) ing up the ease tday, and it is expected |. that a Dominion detectiye will soon nrrive |. to take charge of the Investigation. â€" Jt h[" expected that a municipal and county re | ward will be offered for the detection of the | \ murderers or murder, Tuis afternoon De | _ a2 L Jolun Weis was sworn, l diticnal was oltrined fron Robert Kine and Earnest also examined, but had 4 communicate and the ing adjourned till Saturday at 9 Samme! Weie, swornâ€"I am & Peter Weis ; was at howe on S pight ; Jolun was aiso at bome; 1l¢ 1 ot at home; she went down to Bs for yense; our folks do not buke on do uot know bow Witlianm Miller wa Phobe was not golug to atay all mg often went to Wiliinm‘s and st +) night ; 1 did not hear a pistol shot ¢ nrday uight ; did not see Willians M Baturday night; do not know | y avout his death ; Burbara bear.i doin talking to Willium while she listen. Lind lio fence ; John Miler protmi mauke Wiiliam rich if he would «w [ oteraud we bud beiter bok for i: m'c were there Burbara cuime ; Loked for track: ; saw some, #eurched sround, and wunted to go home; Bart #aid "No, to look further" ; after look some time Lorveru gave a #€ream ; I ; back and found Wit..m lying on lits tw her brother got tuere before me; when saw the burut place 1 thought some pers had timed to 16t fire to him : Barkae « and I thty weut 1. w u_", "|UPl IHF HSte?, < abrecâ€"omghts of an incu, the edge depressâ€" and 1 thou weut to BeÂ¥ers swemp to find ted and ut burst. Bow @yes were cunm: Williauis %e were led to 0o 2, by Nre. |josted. Tue rakut popi was larger thau Milior predicting to fither timt Waittzee | tue left pupl. (Qu the outer aspect und would be found albve in m throcâ€"curnered . hotmedisbesy é« the left auppedroibel chiak :m. aud we bud beiter hok for maus ; | areh: 1 fouud a Gurved womnt hail aue bicu mle we were there Butbara cume ; we |lu leuxth, widtiFoncâ€"eigtir meu, uepth 1 Doked for truck. ; Saw some, #exrched all | bone, tcuges clean cut, @ud uo congutaied sround, and wunted to go home; Barbars | blood in the wouud. O‘ver the ielt pariere} raid "No, to look further"; after looking ' Lone of the bead the foliowing four wouuds some tiume Lorosru gave a stream; 1 ran | were toun a :â€"N», 1" bebag inoust pugur:ur‘ buck and found Withmrg lying on lits tuee ;/ on the left sido ul the medial lue, turee er brother got tuere before me; when 1‘ inches trom the external cecipital protuuâ€" | aw the burnt place 1 thouglt some person / erance, and ruorisg transversely untz@ do>} ind timed to iet fire to hiu, ; Barbatn was | on toe posterior uspect of the isit paraiicl / limost fainting wheu whw fommd s shedp.. .. "perccl 19 malued in the houe some time of the )‘ \ Ma tables Smalll and Car stable Reid arrested \ ues have Leen rimportant res the guilt of th. ne. At presen mt the | mu"dos rhe of erimue us e celebre of thi derkin, the co his eUWorts to n IZTELLIGE in heir eveitément thn t they had to Attorney Frost & and ..'y\,,](i leing rum between the Weis £. hetwaen the . aoother; Summel Weis was tmore a woned of a gun; I thuk it was Weis e Crime ocl mortem. | forge aud detach ’ mort he tibs, re= gau n cesses, and , Mi: Hself. He ) Peter rted by tho laâ€"t w irso of the| ter M rdered man , year : wU# OvOr &land t "TC beiore me; when 1/ te i thouglt some person ‘ e to him ; Barbara was | when she found the ; min‘s and stayed all r 8 pustol shot on Sitâ€" t see Willionn Miller on of thel _ W. L. Dokney, swornâ€"Live on lot no. olrmn,. | 1. cou. 7. Bontinek, absut 4 of a .mite ter, the | from t30 firm ot decensed; heard of Millers mmmant | death between 8 and 9 c‘cleck on Sunday nt e{’ nicht; went to where he lnay on Monlay; :‘ par. ©4 mt hear a shot; was with &A «urvey. ï¬.‘m_- ‘Mmt,\' trâ€"December whan m«line was u. halftheing rurn between the Wale f.mife _ £ Milex pru;u'i-n:-d vt‘g e would swear for evidentl y was Wus a viag in tha 1e on Saturday ome; PLGe was wu to Burbara‘s buke on Bunduy; Miller was Lilled; lay all might ; she and stayed ul eq ) YHuont knowjog. gomethin gy | not think that he was malic tly burn the barn of anyone;: he lhe | with witeess" wile, rud tol is‘ | abe bad Leen trying the c# y | bittle things, and after NY e« | mlssing withess told her that k. ' ter get the cards now aud fi ek | Wiltiam wa»; withess got h muilssge on the part of the Weis family; | ;\\.l‘il.llll told witness that be knew who | [ forged the name to the discharge of llm‘ | mortg»20; had ofteu seen an old fashioned ] guu m Peter Weis‘ house. | _ Maishoel Weis, swornâ€"I am a brother of | Peter Weiâ€"; saw Peter at Willismsburg ‘laâ€"t winter; he was tatking alom his Ml-‘ ter Mv«. Miiler; be told me last winter a | | year uzo, thnt deceased wnipped his wi‘e | and that if be did it aguin he would put a ‘] |atop to it; witmess asked what they quar ,‘ | relled about, he arid did not know; witnesa Ik-mw a greut doal aboat the business, told |" Power he must settle the law snit; cance up ' f | to settie . the busimess; say msn: who is f mean evough . to «steal a mortgage nml" lfurga a discharge and register it and k1 the morteage is mean enongh to kil"; my |© sister visited Peter some time ago and |b took sick while there; thonght she got| is her son at Peter‘s house; Barbara told it Mrs, Bocker that when Willam came for s her she thought ho was ‘the very devil; she did ‘uot: like bim. 4 to put an end to i; at Hawm raid to witness ter not be eanght withess asked him know more than yo ;o)p ced duuger fr | tuuilsage on the" pr | Williaue told withe ol Miller | ‘leu‘e.j % beâ€" ! bad qrarrebs and | next time they in ' ter get the cards now ai | Wiltiam wa»; witneas go | aud she told him that Y | place where be eonld not sombody bad done him men and a woman bad d Jury; and that he was in place; Peter Weis‘ brot wituess the day before ye his brother was down it W. L. Dotiney & fon of rson Mrs, gou produced, which he t don‘t know hoay they can not awear the boards sre t wag.ron on Monday; the W ed to tike it very eocol, som‘s wife; it rppeared «sti that the Weises wou!ld hay ing the place where the 1 withont knowjog somethi not think that he was mal burn the barn of anyone: h with witeoss‘ wile, rud to she had Leen trving the « "ECTHS on bearing of | the Weis family were t hbeard the remiark in her fathor and lrik wa Clmei ul e ooo w AOECTE whep Poter Weis came into where Barbara Miller was, she her father bhad sauid too much in be said that he had to BliaWer lace where the body was f-.nmii * Yo k r(de Ailz ‘ l.um\'é.ng b»»x.;tll.iy'g abont i?; did The Canada Pacific I that he was malicions enorzh to | s barn of anyone; he had n dispn:a ; Seem determined to make oss" wile, mud. told wi ness tha* | plete masters of the con heen trying the cords to fiad out already . practieal contro Ugs, and after Williom 1+g .ms | west Winnipeg wished t dtness told hber that she had |'0t~; S sb h 6 cards now aud find ong where| the Manitobe and Sout Â¥nâ€"; withess got her the cards, ! but the C. P. R. said o »Ad him that Williaim was in a | that bonus to us; and by re be conld not get out, and that | and possibly other means bad done him harm; that two | R us s i woman bad done him the in.| that city to yield. The M that he was in i tlneâ€"~cornered ! ture granted a charter t er Weis‘ brother Michael lnl-l’nnd Southeaâ€"tern Railwa; 0 day before yvesterday that when | tlemen agnin stepped joa a t was down at Preston \ir-‘i!iu;."D inlog: C ' d bioe toat Willisin and Barbara ! Vominion Government i | Lo lu l | en ) E0908 C CA FOnciog prruile} | mmmmimmmmmmmmme with 1t 1 No. 4, the <most ubtertor of all. j ~~~~"*~~*~ The four wounds commenced ut the medial | ue and ran trunsversely outward, leugth, one aud threeâ€"fourths :uches, wiuith uuu‘f g eig bth of as inch, depth to Loue, snd cleav | out edges, No cougniated blood was found | ***%==°==== im auy of these tour wounds. I next ux]THE atuised the outer tavle of the skull cap aud found no indeutations in the bone. 1 reâ€" , qmeperemmmmmyeers moved the skall can and found no fracture, | no bicod clots en '.‘he brain, 1 cut down ! Durha] bour * fAnd J ccleck on Sunday where he lay on Monlay; i shot; was with a aurvey. ceamber whan mJine was een the Weis {:mily an: rw stuins on the part , leagth one and a hait mcuu,' Widta an inch, depth 10 boue, and edges C.Oar No. 2 was situitel Lail an jucu suterâ€" + No. byand e »mncueing oue qucit to f medial line, 1y igth G.0 und threeâ€" us mekes, widih Lail an i0en, depth I tm ammued the guusihot wouuds. â€" Beâ€"| rerrrovr vary tue intogument was found extrav@s | _ â€"â€"More Nihilist lood, dark 1 color and thick, sur Czar of Russia h ug the wounds to the extent uf two is ; opened the chest and found oue ..\Ioscow, and seve or more of Llood in the clest cavity. | in consequence, eis was there and bad | ~ was Weis‘ gan; there | C wtork fo*a stran: do + the ard fecling«, and thut the d any | tronble be wonld tout siz weeks ago Wilâ€" is, "Futher you bad bep out ulone after dark"; wuy, aal he said, . ou do," mud . gid that he roam the affur of ty vker, awornâ€"I live on the of Bentinek, immediately Miller‘s; did not hear snÂ¥ tified ns fol ised since M mday evenii rong Mary ( previons | Wilues 40 SW OTR.â€"Lave on nort deceased; last saw Lim x; he was harrowiug pear ‘out quarreling at the de ther on Friday or Saturday passing aloug â€"the road a+ early to bed ou Saturday he was dead on Sunda) w anything of the »ffair: ri idde l;_)' Mis y to hoy,. lofing in paut of potaiâ€" | From the ashove ex. | he opinion that Wi,.! ui the shock und inâ€"| 1u8scd by aturesaid gar ‘ Pubed i d was Adan, Do | !M°W pmaops, and were e dlows: â€"Had nug | the public. Pablic ho: Mureb; niter the | ment, under the auspic hg Welt nome in | apoe organizations were Guisel said ibis | Durlington, and other pa + dute the hote! 8, she suid that | Several of the Lotel: that uch in evideuce ; | Monday were opened on uaWer the ques | AERonmanees Ceemma lorney, witk on Friday nld dl’ip on i0; the next m Monday nearer the o William‘s of the wag . was Mood; pre; . would aw on the given by 1i ly heen pub yc en n 9 09 PonbHint ten ies 1y seom. lo‘..tm,,oo\xs and | witneas‘ | trickery, + Witnesa ’ rniomenmecvene i tIR C. b. B & f-rlllui‘ 'fm:‘:fh":‘}, The Canada J dispn‘a : Leem dotermined ucjg THE REVIEW. re bone. I rect. T T2 CS san live hapâ€" ard them evidene peet of the iraced the penetruted having Miller to Billy, | "Cry | Was | that city to yield. The Manitoba Legislaâ€" | BersctraTto®.â€"Mr; 1 |tare granted a chwter to the Winnipeg !;:oml entire horse which | and Sonthea tern Railway, but theso genâ€" ffntlxer'n farm, 24 miles ;tlnnt‘n aznin stepped ja and indncedl the | See adv. ;D,‘,,,g,,i(,,, CGovernment to disallow. “10‘ Mr*roDIst Cro zorr.â€" i Bill. _ In faet they are determined to main. ' iy Bus ness meeting of t | toin a complete monopoly of the carrying will be be d on Saturda; | trade of that vast territory. Another lul!‘m] on Sa ‘rath the qu iie paiufully evident, that is, the Governâ€" | will ! e administered. _T | mont of Can+da is under the thma:b of tha from Hanover will preac fs.-u!!usa Syndicato. It dicts;ta? the tenns! Xr. Grzoror Inwrx â€" of ugreement he'tweeu it and the Govern. ‘opened out a splendid as ; ment, and now interprets 'lmlï¬roemam, Paper, Bordering and W and whenever the interests of country beautiful desighs uhi and company tlash, as a matter of tu.'mrul MF. Irwin is a Pivar eR the conntry‘s interests are «aerifadl _ The Canada Pacific R seem datermined to make | plete masters of the cout already practieal control west, Winnipeg wished to the Manitobe und Santhe ; Gegth Ore nuâ€" y | terapt to strangle the Liberal Part f ’ tario and deprive Ontario of her ju e‘ and will stamp every supporter of "| everlasting disgrace and infamy, _| to imagine that members of Par | were elected to work for the best i : | of those eleeting tham. But the «c pofa lrage Eaitway Monopoly with 1 fpnrpose than extracting all they c | the pockets of the settlers of the | West, and to securo enormons inte [tho money invested in the concen | denial of Ontario‘s rights in the Bo BHETL uaind mow Hlike Lamk Gusccsls to be rsade in carvin care fhemselves in that they are afraid Province of Ontmuio disregarding Count y other proper boundan ue rwwies of detached n !" The Redistribution of Seats bill was ‘ | brought down on Friday last, at Ottawa ,l but the printed bills were not distributed juntil Tuesday. This is cne of the -,most miquiiious and villainous moasureli '.' ever prescnted to any Parlisment in nny, ; country professing to be civilized. To‘ | give three or four new members over filty | )conslituex;c:’cn are so carved, mixed and| | rauddled, that the @lectous will searcely Le' |able to tell in what County or Cousttu.| eney they live in. It is & barcâ€"faced ai | ady practical coutrol of the Northâ€" t, Winnipeg wished to give a bonus to Manitobe and Southwestern Railway 'ul!, ,, .. _ CC ceRvOns were opened at Milton, Durlington, and other parts of the County., Several of the Lotel: that were elosed on Monday were opened on Tuaceday. ing another fire took place by which about | $80,000 worth of goods and buildings were | destroyed. The floods are abating. _ â€"The Scott Act came into operation in the County of Halton on Monday. All the Hotels boarded up their sheds, locked their pnmps, and were closed generally to‘ the public. Pablic housas of entertainâ€" ment, under the auspices of the Temperâ€" ance organizations were opened at Milton, Durlington, and other parts of the Countyv.| â€"There has been two seri Winnipeg, within one week. ial Bank was bursed down morningâ€"loss $30,000. On M .e Ie‘ W . §2. Middicton, Uolia ©. McFaydenr, Canicl Keit®, Alexander Tnylor, Joha M:Dosald, As pot know whether the wonunds on the «beae of the decensed could be caused | by blows with the stock of the guu or not. i This being all the evidence offered, the fjugtest was adjoumed at 11 o‘cleck to meet again on Monday morning at 10. _ Court of Revisionâ€"Town of Durbata. Anction Saloâ€"Win. Hull, Traverston,. Field Seodsâ€"H. Parker. Chesp Goodsâ€"J. Woodland, jr Durham, May 4th, 1882 s:nts for the Greoy Review CERRYâ€"MACDONALDING tm n ga@ep 4. _sind vo, you must give ; and by the use of thrents er meaus they compelled 1. The Mavitoba Legislaâ€" New Advertisements. e Nikilist plots to assassinate the Russia have been discovered in and several hundred arroets made AND THE "PARTY fhie Railway Company make themselves comâ€" country, They have \yYsP, T +4 4 al Party in Onâ€" o serious fires in eck. The Imperâ€" down en Fridey On Monday mornâ€" P or any ig Constitâ€" eveal conâ€" i2 another, i ost unâ€" a i. Can. de in this East Cre# € in st rights Cmm aT s Terms eight months‘ erodit. ! Extexsive Sinze.â€"Â¥y. War. Hall, of the ’ Traverston Mills, on Lot 9, Con. 9, Glen. elg, haslemddu!liflnndbgoingto reâ€" move to near Toronto. He will have sn extensive Auction Sale, on the 22nd inst., when he will sell a large quantity of shipâ€" ping eulls consisting of Butternut, Cherry, 1 Birch, and Baswood; aquantity of firstâ€"clase ‘ Khme (Auti . a0" LC 3 1 o. oorngs ()) eC . i RHAERIHOE OF a firstâ€"class tea, a yery enjoyable and fple&uut evening was speat. The proesence of the Rev. J. Salton formerly of Durbam, who is well known for his mirth provoking and pleasant manmer, was instrumental in making the eve=imng to pass more pleasent 13. â€" The proceeds amounted to §13 65 Priccrilic. 1 ht dï¬ ad l ~!iy Bus ness meeting of the C. M. | will be he d n Saturday afternoo ‘Ja.nd on Sa ‘ath the quar erly / sa | will ! e administered. The Rev. M | from Hanover will preach. ~â€" ! *‘r. Grorcs Irwrx has rcoeh | opened out a splendid asortment Paper, Bordering and Window Blin beautiful designs and etcellout ‘Mr. Irwin is a firstâ€"cluss band at | hanging also, as any one employir I’wil! soon Cdiscover, Snctsn.â€"A socia of Mr. R rabough aid of the C. M. St tend=nce was good Pundaik. Gtenelg. Hoistein. Mr. Jor® A, MceDoxann, Knox College, will preach to gation, Durham, fr the no baths. ’ Buack Cashmere Shawle, Lac® Cortains by yard or sot, and white bed spreads, at C. L. Grants, Durhaw. Ax extract entiel "Dako‘a‘s D; pula« tion," will l e giver noext woek, as it is crow ‘el out this week,. Sevenat matters that we would have noticed are unavordgbly crowded out this week. ‘ The popu‘ation of Durbain is tinel y dis. tributed,â€"i aptists 90; Roman Cutholics 48; Ch. of Englanrd 258; Methodists 262; Presbyterians 405; 1 Congregationalist; 4 disciples, and 1 of no religion. HMappy Durham, with only one such within thy massive walls, and perhaps he has gope to Manitoba Lefore this writing. Let ns give ' an ovation to the preacher.â€"or to the cen. ' sus eaumerators. Mt.Forest Lhas no le»s} thaa iy w.th no religion. after all its sirs, and big ehurches and so fortb, and Owen ' Sound has 45, ut pleass doat to 1 au\yl)cdyi that. J. H. Huxrea, Esq., M. P. P. Lome last evening. Local and Othar Item: ’ The next table showing the Gistribution of the various religions bodies is a curiosit y ,in its way. The Roman Catholies have it ‘ull their own way in Quebec, whole townâ€" \ships, towns QWVilluges being found withâ€" 'out a single protestant of any deseription and whole counties with not more than half a dozen protestants within its bound>, The following shows the relative numeric: 1 strength of the larger boces in the Dominâ€" ion with their merease in ten vears J 3| _7 108 0P 14¢ C. M. Chureb, he d n Saturday afternoon next, Sa ‘ath the quar erly â€" sacrorsent administered. The Rev. Mr. Clark ‘ Arca in #q.atTes. Portration P. Ed. Island...... 1,205,100 108,8v1, Nova Scotia........ 13,382.003 440.572. New Brunswick.. 17.398,410 $21,238, Quebec.............. 120,764,651 1,300,027. UXrarIO............ 65,111,463 _ 1423,298, Manitoba........... 78,848,040 €5,054. B. Columbis......218,435,.200 49,45v. Territories.......1,705.751,280 50.446. *| â€" We have already given a few items of loâ€" " J cal interest from the Census Report, for ~| which we have been indebted to the colâ€" umms of the Torouto dailies. But at length a mammoth book itself lies on onr table in one large volume, reâ€"plendent with 1 ‘|all the glory of a blue cover, printed in | English and Fronch and containing -ome; 500 pages. Jo these pages are collected a wealth of statistical information relating to | ,’ every point in the Dominion. From the ! | introduction we learn that there were 8,183 | {enumerators actually employed in gulher-i ing up these figures. The length of time | I which elapsed subsequently, Lbefore they “ were given to the public, if employed in | their revision and preparation for the prossl . ought to be a gnarantee of their accuraey, | They disclaim abeolute aceuracy in ell p cases owing to insuperable difficultics, as in | $ the Northern portion of Pritish Columbia Id and portions of the N. W. Territories. In |' e there cases however is Lased on that of last | & consus ton years ago. The following figures j t may be of interest,â€" in ibough on Tuesday . « M. Sunday School A social was given at the houce a .0 L eW aart i i1 wave. | 2. N. of Lambton Street, for the years 1879, hope they will turn from their evil ways, | * * and endeavor to walk in the paths of truth i To &°81, s,?d !"‘ l"’"’gc'"".‘_“d"l to Thomas and jastice. lJO!lfR for g:ld years.â€"Carried. | vative Party have commitied enormons Town Council. erimes sgaiust their conntry, and are roâ€" wadyt =~* * duced to the same alject slavery, I is2 The “mï¬ the '4?0“'! Counâ€" sorrowful sight to ste a great pargy, some F"%â€â€™k place 0; y evening IR of whom are rather intelligent s6rt efmen, / 'l the members préstnt exf.-epl © Pn so miserable a pight. Servonts of ser izre Minutes of lasb meeting rlul d‘ vants they are, and dare hardly calltheir COBfrmed. The Iny'win.tho chair. & souls their own, as far as politicsiure cuu-l Moved by A. C. u?""'- seconded ‘i cermed. Still we can hardly pity them W A. Auderson, That a °"‘°‘l“‘ be H seeing that they are brougbt into that conâ€" | ‘" favor of John NeKoehm.e for $1.56 bemg‘ dition by their own scts. We can oniy | »0u9t ff T‘_“‘ !f_‘id 'fy _Jnm_ on LO"E?' I Totals,â€"â€" se which will be kept on his 4 miles morth of Diarkam: â€"â€"Mr; Wim and after partaking of _ very enjoyable and THE CEXSUS REPORT. Tuesday evenine ited to $18.65.. . War. Hall, of the 2,221,001,447. 4,824,810 Total for 1871,â€" 8,786,506 The regnlarquart employine him Hugh Mae S-.-a!:f h*.t, Etudent f EKnor Con xt three d Dg, in The atâ€" q _ 4 j ;) f STCS °U ts matter as far as we have been d out this | uble to ascertain them. At the first reguâ€" lar mesting held in January, a Committee ® Cortains | was appointed to draft standing Commitâ€" reads, at | tees for the year, namely Finance, Print. ’ing. Public Works, and Board of Health. s Populaâ€" When the different Coramittees were read . As it in fout and the Report adopted, the fir t name. on the first Committee named was Mr. G. l s [,\Icl\'echm'c. Mr. MeKechnie said that ul ent fom bus .gh a c all the members of his Committee were * Congre. # p 5 A ‘ ree y.}, | Present they had better clect their Chairâ€"| | mam. Mr. Bull said that in accordance with the rule adopted in previous years the first Eis * | raime on ench Committee should bo Chairâ€" pt P his mar, My, W.A. Anderson also eaid this was Duchenme j q,,, nsuai course, and not one member preâ€" seut proposed any different mode of proâ€" larquartâ€" ccedure, therehy virtaally each Committee | CBIPCD; | thop appointed had its Chairman eh'chd.]‘ 7 "estland Mp, Robertson‘s name being first on [ croment| fla Printing Committee he was considered | Ir. Clark by the Conneil,Chairman of that Committec. f‘ «* A. C. MceKenzle was not present at that ved and meeting but has been a member of the 1 of Wall! Council ever since we came to Durham, F rds, and ' and the same mode of appointing the chairâ€" '7 quality. | man of each Committee has been Adopted’l t paper:overy year. * 3 Armived The Prince:s Lé;ix’vse:- it is will return to Caneda in Jane. _ _ 77 "et on the 20th inst. A Comxmtt. ; was also appointed to examine the Roll and see that lots were not left out, or lots on both ‘ Resident and nonâ€"Resident Rolls, J _ _ _ _ C}°Csnd,eramined, and a Comâ€" mittee, consisting of the Mayor, and Messrs. Burnott, Anderson, Robertson, and Horn to act as a Court of Revision which will meet on the 20th inst. A Commitiaa l Aud again J. H. Brown was not present ‘ at the Council Mecting at which the Audâ€" itor‘s Report was received, and Jolhn Robâ€" |ereon tas. Why did. A. C, McKenzig l make himself so officious as to go even so | far as to ask the Auditor‘s Report from the I clerk as soon as the Council adjourned, sneak out of the Council Room with it, without ever saying a word to Mr. Robertâ€" son about it? and when did he consult J.‘i H. Brown in regard to the matter? A special meeting of the Town Council was held last (Wednesday) evening. All presont except A. C. McKenzie, H. Storâ€" rey and N. McIntyre. The Assessor‘s Roll was toedv.d.m_i,mmi,n.d, and a Comâ€". | It will be seen from the above whether our statement was correct or not. And that the public may understand how far A. C. McKenzie‘s last statement that "no cha‘rman was appointed," is true we will give what we believe to be the facts in reâ€" gard to this matter as far as we hava heann A. C. MceKenzie said mmz Commts: HAD NOT ELXCTED a CHanoriy,. | _ Mr. Robertson said that the Clerk told !him when Lbe asked about the Auditors | Report that A. C. McKenzie said he (Meâ€" Kenzie) was chairman of the Printing Comâ€" mittee, and he said nothing to him lbouti the printing before he gave it to the Chronâ€" icle. And ifhe would turn up the minâ€" utes of the book he would see that he (Alr. Robertson) was Chairman of the Printing \ommittee. I 1, t the close of the Council A. C. McKenâ€" | zie got w and called attention to the arâ€" | ticle in last wesSk‘s Review, and denied i baving made any acmend for theAuditor'n! Report than simply askmy for it. At the| earoe time the impression was mide that be considered bimself chairman. l1« said he had spokenito J. H. Lrown who lmal consented to give the printing to the Chronâ€" | fole. in ; At this stage of proceedings a deputation | with brother Jonathan. !‘Sliconsisting of Messrs James Edge, Chnrlcs' I was naturally anvious to learn the cy. | Mofiat, H. J. Middaugh and Arch. Mcâ€" I views of these Canndiaus in regard to the ell | Kenzie, from the South Grey Agricultural | climate and country, and what had induced in ’ Society, entered, and were permitted to ad. | them to prefer locating in the U. 8. to setâ€" bia | dress the Council in favor of getting aid in ' tling on our own Free Grants in the North In | enlarging the hall. Mr. Moffat said the | West Territory, and their answers when ast | Show was beyond the prosent accouu.uoda-,l interrogated wore free and candid. In res [ tion, and the buildings were in the T. own, | every case without exception, they expresâ€" j ’:md that they expected additional stock, | sed themselves wel ploased with the elimâ€". :')1\. ote., from the Counties to the south of us. 1 ate and satisfied with the conntry, and tle: 2, | Messrs. Edge and Middaugh also spoke in | principal oljections they had to locating iu; 3. | favor of getting further aid, and Mr. Meâ€" ' the Nort West, were the severity of the 3 Il Kechnie supported giving a further grant, | winters and the enormous amounts chargâ€" fc Moved by G. MeKeclnie, «econded by | ed by the Railway Company on household 0. ' A. C. McKenza, That the sum of $50.00 he| goods going in, and the certainty that on 6. | granted to the South Grey â€" Agricultaral | @l produce slipped over the Syndicate | Society for the purpose of enlarging the | Railway exorbitany rates for twenty years 2 ] Show Room.â€"Carried, ) would be charged, thas redncing the price u. Moved by G. MeKechnie, seconded by I' they would receive for every bushel of grain § " A. C. McKenzre, That the Clerk be request ‘v slipped eastward. { ed to furnish the Council at its next meetâ€" _ The fuctis that the whole North West L‘ ing with n statement of Statuate laber fands | is at the merey of a soulloss Railway Monâ€" _ | ar credit of each Ward for enrrent year, also | opoly created by Sir Joln A. Macdonald‘s : ,|® {urther sintement of what nnexpended | government and those who support hiim. y [ fands remain at evedit of each Ward from| I must now yive you a short deseription | ; ’ 1330.â€"Carvied. of Minveapolis, the great f »ur manufacturâ€" ‘. i ‘f Moved |:.\' G. X[cKm‘hnio' seeanded I,y A. ) ing city of the west. It is enmzmuti\'ely in I.‘ |C. MeKenzie, That the tonder of John | young eity, . ‘Twesty four years ago the 1: ‘ Shewel! in the maniter of seats for Tow» | frst house was built in the city which now ’ 1 | Hall be accepted.â€"Carried. ‘eumlim a ponulation of fifty thansand anad | _ The Assessor presented roli to Conneil, On motion Conncit adjourned until Wedâ€" nesday 3rd inst., at 7:30 p. m. | Mr. James McGirr, complained of the | water crossing LambLton street being backâ€" {ed on his property for want of a proper | channel to ruo in, munerne o tinerict & N i 6 o iigeae,.. Moved by G. MceKechnie, scconded by R. Bull, That the time for returning Colâ€" lector‘s roll be extended until next meetâ€" ing of Council and that the Clerk be reâ€" qvested to notify Colleetor to have roll éomâ€" pleted vy that date.â€"Carried. 1 _ Moved by G. MeKechnie, seconded by H. Storrey, Thatr cheque be issned in favor of Roderick MeKenzie, Town Colleeâ€" tor, for $2.50 to pay for serubbing Town Hall, allowed to Mrs. Buros in lieu of her taxes.â€"Carried. _« Moved by A. €, M»Kenzie, seconded by R. Buil, That a‘cheque for $25.00 be issued to A. Davidson, Town Treasurer as payâ€" ment of Insurance premiqam on FTown Hall from 12th March, 1882 to 12th March, 1883.â€"Carried. ; Moved by A. C. McKkenzie, seconded by W. A. Anderson, Tuat a cheque be isswed in favor of John McKeclnie for $1.56 being amount of Taxes paid by him on Lot No. the above whether orrect: or not. And understand how far statement that "no Ne 5 rapuitantatstater in tss .+. 2... 18 810. Property exempt from taxes $17,600 Sintnbs LK .. lhaw 4 us 0 0000 POFCVE , ZCEBONAL .&M Income $8,900.â€"total assessment $264, A | mt ; eAenipamgiaers . h | W»s received a communieation without r:ny name attached, from some person who | thinks there has been several conscienses | 108% in the vicinity of the Chronicle oflice, We have good reason to suppose that it‘ eminated from the per of one of the emâ€" ’ployeol of that office, and not willing to canse any ill feeling between nraster and man, we charitably declined to publish it, Tows or DW the kindâ€" ness of Mr. T. Jones, we give the following abstracg from the Assessment Roll of 1882, for this Town :â€"Real property $199, 606 ; nonâ€"Resident $3,004 ; Personal &2 mnn _ VenUCXtEERES.â€"The officers of No pany, Darbam, will hold a meeting Armor; on Saturday the 18th of ] 7 p. 1., for the purpose of organi Rifle Association, Interested parti ploase attend. We have missed the sour dry whistza for some time. the cause, we find that Mr. been putting a new Boiler which will be finished on F +of four every minute or 189 barrel« every | honr. 14 reqnires about twonty millions of | Imshels whent annually to supply the mill« | of Minnespolis, i _T hnd intended writing a «Lhort deseription jofl’onuliIuLSt. I‘un‘, but my jletter is al. ; ready sufliciently long. J cannot conelude ‘ |however withont a reference to at least one | historieal sulvjovt. ’ , Here the wnators forming the beantifol , falls of Minnehaba, mmortalized by the | 'pnet Langfliow in his soug of Miawatha , and sppropriately designated by him Langhâ€" mg Water, in â€"their ccennâ€"hound eourn-.‘ lenp in ecstatie grandeur into the bosom of | the Puther of Watersâ€"the miglity Missis.| sippi and are Jost fovever, | Watertown, April 27th ‘TH acer,. AHOSe Inli# proÂ¥ide [..¢ mu{ivng power that driveaths numerous milis a»d ] factories tor which the eity has a world | wide reputation. & " The power which is available for driving | the Washbaurn mills alone is equal to 1g30‘ horse power, | nimirciddnaiier ihratiratinseictiizzs! tous Lk i. | tect from Hungary, and ander whose supor ‘percuu. pard hnall yeurly. _ We proceede | vision the mills were Lanilt. By «imply ;4" U'“"l":‘ c““ me‘l # ""!’“‘“‘:"fl of th ns ints i p oard amd being satisted with the wecur Iltcppm.. mt\f a passenger elevator, we were ity offered, we accopted theit Dobenii.. l:}ken) ap uu.t(by magiec to thoz top of Mil | ; }, $8,000, with Lailâ€"yeariy conpous at lh\., A, n height of eight stories, and had inclhed. Ail of which is respectfully sn prosented w ns a Bird‘s eye view of the| mutted.â€"Jaxss Mruupocon. ,wholo city, divinaed by the Mississippi, | _ Moved by Mr. Lawrencs, seconded hy * » Th i uxt h with the beantifol fills of S. Anthony at| Mr. Panlt, That the Reeve‘s report ane i | 6 falle 1 & ,o, [ 4; . | the investment of aimking Fuud 0e sdoptâ€" ‘u_u;feo@. These fa s provige (l.© iotive BC ~Carsuert. We M ce BR oc c t it c _ c \â€"â€" HMaving a letter of introdgction to Govâ€" !C ernor Washburn, the owner of the largest ,r" Flouring Mills in the world, through whose I : courtesy we were introduced to the archiâ€" | & tect from Hungary, and under whose sunat 11. 1 mast now give you a short deseription of Minveapolis, the great f »ur manufacturâ€" ing eity of the west. It is comparatively a | young eity, ‘Twesty four years ago the | frst house was built in the city which now contains a population of fifty thonsand, and is wtill increasing in wealth and population. It is most delighticly sitnated on both sides of the mighty Mississippi which is spanned in four places by as many cmfly! bridges, one being a su«pention bridge | second in importance and size ouly to om-‘ Niagara suspension bridge, ’ _ The fuctis that the whole North West is at the merey of a soulloss Railway Monâ€" opoly created by Sir Jolhn A. Macdonald‘s government and those who support hiin. , It is a matter to be regretted from a To Canadian stand poing, that so many of.our | _ : people bave severed their connection with | To Canada, and have signified their intention | W« of becowming citizens of the United States. "‘: | No foreigner or alien can either homeâ€" I ;o‘:- stead or preempt land here nnless he | nig first make a declaration that it is Ius in« | bliat tention to besome m citizon, and in my“"v“" travels in central Dakota I found a settleâ€" 'x’ ;‘: x“: ment in one place of twonty â€" miles eqnare | bori composed almost entirely of (‘unndium.!"lhfl who have taken up Homesteads and Preâ€"| "4*>> emption claims, and have made the yequisâ€" ’ï¬"‘ | ime ite declarations prior to their Leconsing , noth citizens, having docided to cast in their lot | move with brother Jonathan. | oany and in corroboretion of my assertion I now ’luntl you herewith an extract from the United States Census Bulletin as published in the St. Paul Pioneer Press, frowm which you will notice that of the whole foreignâ€" born population settled in Dakota oneâ€"fifth ‘ are Canadians. J missed the sound of the Foun ~â€"a a ts purpose of 7(fl‘gllllil‘n'g a shed on Fridgy, The officers of Xo. 4 com arge uomber of old fashâ€" | for grinding middlings, of tese three mills, when + is equal to three barrela ° uime, n enquiring |~ Fuat Statut hat Mr. Cochrane has | JAÂ¥ for uin , Boiler into his works ’ ‘}h‘.‘ ;_’: {'_‘Am J. H. Huxter. a 1882. 100 TCP Nnmiess he| night to express our mtto-wvn-ndâ€"mm' rer ation that it is lus inâ€" | that cireumsmiances of so pmuful. a Bature a citison, and in my | !#Ve vbliged you to take this step, and io Yakota I found a setye. | TUPSWU®® With you both in your alreuon. y 73040 °08 / 1t is our wish betore you leave our ueigh. of twonly â€" miles eqnare | borhood to give you a samall token Whereby entirely of Canadians, ! the rememurance of your life in this loca;. Homesteads and Preâ€" | ity, and of W‘-P‘"l‘“ “‘::“"ty ::‘ :"P‘ i .. | green in your Memwries, know r. 1 have made the *848i8" | inok‘, “1“““ stute of hexlth we thoughy or to their Leconsing , notling gould be more suitable for him, op ided to cast in their lot | more highly prized uy Mrs. Bluck, toan an an. ,ou-y ehnaur, wuich we now present with the nuxt to 1 {1,, | Wodest regurds of uwll your fmends and xC s No Toarn! Hine1 syimmpathizers in both towaships, liaug in unoerd Ex #h.s ‘ parties will ; at the May at rritten from §+, that Canadians ng Ontario and U".iud Subc†'i“‘f'""u:’&fflflun Ailguie, O7, Brd Classâ€"Mary Alice Banks, 59 ; l‘{t_-‘_m.u;u.:s.cwb'u,u. Moved by Mr. Allen, seconded by Mr. Lawrence, That tins Council do now adâ€" jJouarn to meet azain at thme 'felnperluaflnil in aulnl.mo. Fi"’l’ the 25th of May next as a court of Revision for the whol# Township and also for other business.~ Carried, “Ily lor every $500 or fruction ï¬wrmf and tlint no Patlnmaster allow more thin 00° ‘ duy for eaco team whether they are horeer or oxen. Moved by Mr. Lawrence, scconded by ' L.t-".'.‘l‘d'r‘&‘, W. J. Sander‘s allowanes Resolven that the: cive thoi fay 20 the Counerl receiye thoit of $2 mu:n;uh b. ;uuuuod n0tes.â€"Carried. |_ Moved by Mr. Tawrence, secondcd by Panl, that James Allen be appointed to meet the Reeve of Normanby tor to put is | n eafe state of repair the bridge at Bradiey‘s | Creek and also a culvert at Oschardville.â€" | Car ied. Moved by Mr. Lawrence, seconded by Mr. Paol, Phat Byâ€"law 197 be now read a third time, signed sealed and engiessed on the mivrutes. ~â€"Crrried, Note.â€"The terms of the Byâ€"law areâ€" "That Statute Jabour be charged at one 1882.â€"5th Class,â€"W. D. Staples, April 1082.â€"5th Class,â€"W Moved by Mr. Alien, seconded by Mr. MceCormick, That Byâ€"law for fixing the rate of Stutuate Isbor on assessed property in this Township be now read a secon! time.â€"Carried. Countil adjomned. R. Leearr, Clerk» I beg to introduce Byâ€"low Â¥c. 197 for fxing the rate of Sintute labor on assersed property in this Township.â€"Jarss Auues. Complaint beving been made, anent bridge on gravel roa« at Bradiey‘s Buil, â€" I beg to report tuat Imuing examined said bridge, I consider it in a dangerous state and th it immmediate step« should be tiken to put it in a smle »tate of repair. All of whieh is respectively suabmitted.â€"â€"Jaxxs ALLE®, Moved by Mc, Paal, seconded by Mc. Allen, That the Reeve be empowered to get 25 copies of County byâ€"daw (236) prinved, estabiishing fair in Holstein, Ip. of Egreâ€" mobt.â€"Caurried, +0 ©200CC000 Witu TANWAY bqstnes®, | Alsc that the Assessor receive 82 tor actendiug Counceil with assessment itoll. $8 as expeuse for going twice to T in connection with ralway bustne=«, that the Amsessor receive 82 for ait Resolved that the Reevo and Tremsurer receive $6 each, tor +xpenses in goiug to Gusiph in convection with in« esting ltailâ€" way Bioluag fund, _ Resulved, also, that the Raeeve rasaics «mugnier, aupplyiag provisaga, house Iuel, &c..â€"(.‘uuuuoucu.g 1s Januury and that the Heeve issue his order 1« , same.â€"Cariued., | To the Municipe!l Comncil of Rqremo |__Moved by Mr..â€"Paul, seconded by Mr, ) MeCormi¢ck, Tuort tiis Council grant the sum of $20,00 as an equivalent to awmoung gruated by I‘roton to bund the Appronciieg | to Inddge on town dinme ut concession, 8. 9 of Egremont, and the work to be jet by biae Reove.â€"Carried. § “.“O] Mr. Allan, seconded by NM., Paul, That Sumuet Orehard receive §2.0) per week dfor keeping Mr», BRogers und daughter, supplyiag provism@a, house and GEeyTLEaEN, â€"As *p4 Counetl mloig with tue ° luvested the diuilway Ni leave to report imat im best offer rom the Lt «1p & Basings Juvestment C Members all presenat. . Reeve in the chair, â€" Meeting ol Jast meeling read and approved. 1t now pleases us to see you in this chair and we Lrust it mmy prove as e@sy and gop. fortable for to ait in as it as r‘u-un and agreenble tor us to preseut. â€" 1t is our hope anud prayer tunt ns the apring days advance | anud the wenther grows mulder aud Warlmer, that Mr. Bluck mway be. restored to his 'fonnor henlith, and that you may both be spared to each obuer and to your Clilidrep aud friends many years yet, but Whintevor may lall to your dot in this world, we hope that you, who hnve so williagly and cheer. tuily n!nuod your doors for tue pre woling of God‘s wor4, mauy find an open door of entrauce intv the beler land wheu life‘s battie is ojer. Bigned on belaif of the doners by Joser® McoCivuge Brant, April 6h, 1882. 8. 8. xo. 8, olexEL6. _ N6 your trienus ard neighbors in tb =, Townsuips of Brant and Algyll, knmowig tuat ili Lewith lhas sorced you to give ty . the culttvatioe of your tarm here, and tlat you are ubout to leave our neighborhuod for Btonewull, have mesectmbled here 1. â€"Mary Aun Eetor, 71 ; Patrick To Mr. and Ars. Black, ALout thirty of the Farmers of the Towp, ships of Braut waud Argy y Muuituoba, ey at ine resigence ul Mr. Duncan Biack op the eveming of April 6th, and Dressule him with a very uundsome exsy char p, ’ gether with tue lullvwiug address 5s a tokep of the respect due to hium, and the Tegrep at nis leaving tie iemity, as l bealt, uns forced him to retire trom furming, ays move to Btonewail. Mr. IHluck was wne of the first settiers of the Township ot bhu". Out,, huving moved in when tLe Couniry was uearly all bush and hewed out a houe on the Durhun. KRoad where he lLived uy the spring of 1881, when he left for the Nortu West. port tuai hnving examined said msider it in & dangerous state mmediate stop« should be taiken _ a swie »tare of repair, All of respectively maubmitted.â€"â€"Jaxss Egremont Council me BRanlway Buling faud. J vepurt lhuat buviug seceived Presentation in lm';b AOUY 0 TCO »Fepemmed y your Ug With tue Tremsuber to have Holstein, March Slst â€" NS wnoeguivalent to amoun; ‘uton to build the Approncies owa dinme ul concession 3, 9 aud the wourk to be jet DY biie As appointed £ by Lawrencs, seconded by e Reeve‘s report ane s Siukimg Fuaud 0e sdoptâ€" 7J ‘MURIMy Fdud, 1 bag at dbmviug seceived ts tnteiph & Onturio Loss 1 ACnupmuy, being 4 rly. _ We proceeded a depulition 6f the the Reeve receive unul furbier of Eqgremont:~ #P lor the OPonto aud 1882 i. DBuottsp Droscad 13 TORONTO Majpxypye Fall Whes+ Tomoxno, Nay 4, Spring ayj 2 R° DNSh ... ¢1 a; Hides per Hi t "B., 705 per ewt Flour per barre} ... Oatmen.] per barre] Fall Pisit«â€".,,.s... ‘Treadwe}] Whent ... m Whent......., Fall Plonp Mixed Floup Bpring Flour Graham Plour Cracked Whent Bhorts % Thikd L y i Mon Fooed j Oatmenal _ , Mixed Chops Oatmeal Seeds FLOUR & : Wool, p;;-'v]' Apples, por DURHA M i; Waod, dry fllmep; Butter Hides Teas, May, por Potstoos. ***0080r 6i »a»»s ’ .q )l'ï¬ Bee (. 261 W heal zrin. Wh 48, ) Barley, Daorham, Muar , Foll « ‘Ontinen] Fall W1 Piour, per Corn Men] Bhorts, mort rolns in health fomin use of any â€"of promise so lary momiale, have » t once. und in MOTxp rived from their studi Gue‘\ph, all ight‘s Ficurte, Sinp: ©ure, . Cases cured in yo can find relia Bittors has m mb N.G.&J. MckEC «lence in them has now their use can Great and permane wome withoul great wer conviaces us t! parior to any oth» which a eathartie . ‘They are pleasent 1 IÂ¥ safe, enre and . watisfy all the >, qui family physic and . «oul tedly | prolonys motes the Lealtl; and Ne per bag All kidnoy ar 4ME value n thorouglily tific chemint such we toke worthern ( per 100 e mor 100 ts +wer Ih.... _ ~ EM NKA ArrRXH88% % Daust yinc, eaue) per Ib ... Advocats Â¥ ***3888», penditure, ‘l‘" to he dlivision f.p fundsnow in funds in lien Murt -l'.‘ln to Il; -Bu!n'.lennul. a $2 for work done on Brd con, _ $4 to be received .‘.;d ;t;l.m.- lud ed *o commissi Lots 39 to 42 imeli be formed into a rog Ch!* be pathmaster e©rpensos The collector M; paid Lis sa| ry $85 postage, stationery ascertain the amo agriunst lots 16 & west of railroad, D tute IILOI’ SW uw | bipaads se eet An order was iss Cavanagh tp., clor mounts :â€" Quarters ralary do. lldo. j shï¬onan- or el B“'!"‘"‘:t vfice it per i The council me ("'uo“‘l“ Hotel | afternoon Apr:) ; Minutes of last FORJ * n® nee oo per c Stationery for a Clerks postage i The clerk to writs ig U Wou m ud and pr 16th, 1889 () Fon: No: rd urinary 6 semme PDialo 14 to 1 15 to exy t on n s i ft J8 #PRCL M 0 2 0 7 0 8 4 ( BB ( 0 tnk f t be pt A y