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York Herald, 10 Feb 1887, p. 3

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After aewral communications had been lead, the difl'erences with the Metropolitan Street Railway Company were discussed. and finally referred to the Committee on County Properly. The Council then went. into Committee of the Whole on the report of the Com-- mittee on the Equalization of Assessment. Mr. Hartman in the chair. This report stated that the Committee had found a great many mistakes in the recapitulation sheets placed in the assessment rolls of the local municipalities. To remedy this in future the Committee recommended that the County Clerk should see that the proper format are pasted in the assessment rolls. and Ith a different form he used for towns and villages. Since the assessment of 1886 was made the report further stated that 300 sores of land. assessed at $385,000 in the Towaship of York. to the City of Toronto. This reduced the average assessed Value of land in this town- ship to $88 per acre The schedules showed the following parlicnlarstâ€"Persotm as- nestled in county. H.005; acres, resident. 535 024; value of acres resident. $27,894»â€" 958; acres. non-resident. 9 618; Value of acres mono-resident. 396.035; total acres. resident and nonâ€"resident, 546.445: total value resident and non-resident. $26 990.- 993 ; personal property. 81.440, 660; lax- uble income, $60 300; total personal and income. $1.500.860; total real. persmml and income, $29 188.253: numbers 0! acres nssesed in 1985. 546.441: in 1886. 545.931; total number of persons in County accnrding to assessors. 56.700; cattle. 35.375; sheep. 254212; hogs. 15-- 497 ; horses. [9 9l4 , dogs. 4.666 ; bitches, 161. Schedu‘e No. 2 showed W EDN ESDAY. The County Council met II. 2.30 Warden Sanders in the chair. of Ihoa real estate in the County to be $27.» 990 993. In the various tommhipn the nquuliz-vd Value per acre W!" as follnws :â€" Etuhicukv $53 Georgina $28. North Gwil' limbury $32. Emu Gwillimhmv $33 King! $40 Mmkham $57. Smuhom’ $52. Vaughan $54. Whitchutch $37. Yr-rk $84. The total vquulizwl value of real estate was given at $29 254 789; total amused value of pm.- son»! and inmme, $1,600 970: equalizud VulnP nf pFrsnnul proper and inclvme. $2.- 005.000; total nssess$d value: at" rm]. per-- sonal and income. ‘29.488.253; total :anmIiZerl valuei nt' personal and income. 31.260.739 DOLLARS The foregoing figures shnw th difl’erpnce helwenn 1119 work of lbs unavssors and that of she Committee on Equalizminn. The renal“! was adopted In 1he afternoon lhp Cuunci] went into (‘nmmillea of the Whole on the report of 'th Comminm on Roads and Bridges whh Mr. J D. Evans in the chair. The renmt stated that the Committee chum nut recnmmstui the construction nt‘ 3 bridge Muir the Humber bntwevn thu Towm shins of York. Vaughan, and Elnhicoke. As to the nropnled bridge nver thn same «traum at Scarlet’a Hunt the Committvn rernlnmendvd that thr Commissioners of f‘oumy prom-Hy he instructed to examine the place and constds-r the cast and report at the June session nfttu- Council The Reeve of Hnllnnd Landing. Mr \1cClme. lendered his resignation us a member nf'the Council. owing to the fact 'hal he i'nund that 119 could not legally sil. huving burn an assessor last year. Mr Jackson then introduced his rPsnluu timt relative to the appniutmnnt of Cnuntv “flit-ere now paid hv fees by the "ontth Councils or by tho popular vote. with fixed stflnries. Mr. Richardson moved in amend- mPnt. that the wards “ hv popnlur vote” he ntruck out. The “mandme was carried The Council than ttdjuurned. The report with some unimportant alternt firm, was phased in Committee and adopted in Council. The report of the Standing Committee on THE INDUSTR'AL a mm. was then considered by the Council in Com- mittee of the Whole. The Committee stated that by the reports of the inspector and keeper the following facts were shoWn Number of inmates in the Home at last. re- port 100. ndmitted during the year 65, vagrnnts l. born in the. Home 2, death 18. children sent out on trial 6. absconded from the Home 4. discharged 44. now in the Home. 90. The Vnrinus causes of pauperism were given as follows :â€"-Siclmess 3. blind 2. destitute l7. vagrancy l. orphans 11, old age 5. lame 2. idiotic 2. enciente 2. paying for bomd 4. intemnerance. 16. The average number of inmates during the year was 103. The total exuenditure for 1886 was given at $6 856 95; sm'mnt received from County Trensuter. $6023.90; ex- pended for permanent improvements. $100; amount received for inmate from County, $5,923 90; average expense per week for each person. 3| 07. The cost her week per inmate. in 1885, was $1 22% The Com- mittee refused to recommend an increase of salary for the matron. A Fly-an regulating usthcns AND PFCTTY CHAPMEN was ('0! sideted in Committee of His Whole. and afterwards passed by the Council This provide lh‘tl hnwlters trnvelling hy l'om should pay an :munal license of" $8; those with a horse or other animal $20 and 35 for every additinnal animal : with a boat $50. and with a decked vessel $30 ’l‘hme idelivering goods In wholesale or retnil deulh ‘ers. or those dealing in goods. wares or merchandise. the nuturnl product of the Province excepted Agents of persons not l resident in the Cottnty selling tea. dry-goods ‘ or jewellery are obliged to take out licenses. lThe report ofthe special Committee on the idispossl of was also passed in Committee and ndnntell bv the ('nltncll. The (‘ummiltee reporth thut they mare unnbletn hnve n [nesting with a Committee of the 'l'm-onto City lnnncil unintended. but had been led to believe that the citv were willing to assume that purl nf the Lake Share road opposite High park. and that the ratepayers of Sumayside were also willing to lake and keep up their sectinn of the sum» road, The Cntnmittee recommended that their Com.- mittee he continued with instructions to re ~ port at the next meeting of the Council. and that the tull-gnte he not rele! until then.the Commissioners of County i’topPrty to make temporary arrangemmts for the cnllpctinn of toll in the meantime The offer of$l 000 by Mnssm Eager & Faulkner fur that portion of the mad in Sunnyside Iwns declined as the money was to he paid conditional mt in mud being opmwd up nonth of the Grand Trunk railway a scheme al- rmdy rejncted by the Council. A By'--Law appninlin: Mesms. John Richardson and L L. Hartman as a Board of Commissioners for the Industrial Home was passe-d. A I'anlulion exanW9rixvg the Warden and Commisioners to transfer lionnses ht-ld by rcsidema of the! onuty In their agents, on payment ofa fee 0' $1. was adopted. The Council then adjourned. FRle Y. The report of the Standing Commim’e on Educalinn was recpived and passed. The report sluts-d that lhe High nnd Model schools of the County were in a prosperous and satisfactory condition. It was passed without nmondmeut. THE EQUALIZED ASSESSED VALUE. The County Council. HAD BEEN ANNEXED THE: LAKE mom: no“) 'l‘HURSD-Vfi A resolution that the Town of Parkdsle be exempted from paying tnlls on coal and other material to and from its Water Works from the date of the expirstion of the present lease of the tollugate was passed. THE YORK ROADS. The special Committee appointed to con- sider and report as to the best means to he adopted in the future for maintaining the York roads. recommended that at the ex-- piration of the present leases the County cease to collect tolls st gates Nos, 2 and 4 Youth street, at No 2 Kingston road. and No. 2 Dundus street. and that the remainder of the gates be leased for the term of one year; the gates in the Counties of Peel and Ontario to be leased subject to I proviso that the leases may be cancelled by the County giving three months‘ notices in writing to the lessees. The Committee also asked to be re~~appointed for the pur» pose of perfecting and melding some equitable plans for the further maintenance of the roads. and that it be allowed to up - point A sub--committee to wait on the Coun- cils of the Counties of A BynLaw appointing the following High School Trustees was then passed :fflgslqn. Wm. C Grnbb: Markham. Hugh Clark; Richmond Hill, Wm. Trench ; Newmnrkel. Geogu Rose. The resignation of Mr. P. Patterson. trustee of Richmond Hill High School. was accepted. and Mr. A. Russell was appqinled in his place. with the view of efl‘eciing a sale of those pnrlinns 0f the Yurk roads wilhin their re» apt-olive Counlies, provided the Cnunly of York ceased In collect tolls on said roads. A long discussion took place on Ibis report. and areal diversin of views among the members was developed. but have sevural umendmenls had been mnved and lost. llue report was finally ndnpled intact in Com» millee. and uftrrwurds by the Council. The report of the Studding Commillee on Finance was udnpth wilhout amendment. The Cuunc“ adjourUPd. SATURDAY. Afler some mutine business. Mr. Jm-kaon moved that the Superintendent of ank Roads prepare a return. to be submitted at. the nut session, showing the amount of mmnl used in each municipality during the presenlywlr. with the amuum of unused meml. Curried, l'he vapor! of the County Prepertv Com- mitte-e was then submitted. It was tesnlved mallow the Metrupolitun Street Railway Company to extend their line to No. 2 toll- gtue, (tn Ymtgeustrpet. on conditiOn Ihtll the rnad bu built within throw, years Judge Mucdnugnli’u tequrst for new chambers nutsidt- the \ uuu ‘hnue Was :wceeded to provided the city puid its perONiUtl of thr rent. 'I he County Cnuncil'u share would be $140 and the city's $560 It was uho detertnired to obtain the opinion of a mini-'- tmv engineer as to the conditiun of the 70m: housta The Item for further “(3-- cnmmndation in the County Clark’s ufiice was guessed It was deemed advisable to light the Cnurt hnuse with incutidpscent lamps and to adopt a new system of venti-v lminn. It was reported that. Mr. Hicks had enclosed certain County property on the Number. and the Cnuncil cnnsidexed thut the InuttPr should be inquired into At the fimtl SOSSlGll 0" the.Cmtncil, held onsrtturnav al'ternomx, tht- rvpm'l of thtt Special ()ommittw on the York t-nads wns ltteSPnlt‘d This I'Ppm‘l recommended that the Warden and Cutnntianioners he in» att-ucted to enter into an agreement with the city for the purchasa of 750 ft of Yonge street. commencing at. the' city ._limits on the P881 side of that highway and extending northward to the city limits, and llOr'll‘- Ward to the city limits 0n the wait side of the street. the price paid to be $800. Should this be done; the Untnmissiotiers of (lvumy l’rnperty will remuve No.1 toll; gate north of the city limits on the west. Hldl’. of the RH‘PEL Joyful NeWs. ll is certainly glad tidings lathe poor invalid Io be inlm-med of n rvmedy lhat will give prompt and sure reli'el‘ in case of pain- l‘ul sufi'c-ring. Such a rémedy is Hugyard's Yelan Oil, adapted l'or_lmernal and ex" lPI‘Ilfll bee fin aches, pains. lameness and soreness. ltcun-s rheumalism, neuralgia. sure Ibrom, cruup and all inflammatory pains. The (tonncil then adjourned until {he 7th of June next. Afe you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by osick child suffering and crying with pain or cutiing teeth ‘2 If so, Send at once und get u bottle of Mns WINSLOW'S SDOTHING SY 3UP FOR CHILDREN TEETEING. Its value is inculcul- able It will relieve the poor little sufferer im-- medistely Depend upouit mo; ms. there is no mistake about it. It curbs ysen ef‘y amt! diur- rhmu, regulates the stomach and bowels. cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflomma- tion, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. MRs WINSLOW'R SooTHmG S‘mur FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant to the tuste.aud is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurscs and physicians in the United States. and is for sale by all druggists through-- out, the world Price twexxbv~five cents a bottle Be sure and ask for “ Mns WINSLow's Soormxb SYRUP " and take no other kind. An Obsttnate case. “ In the sprung ut"t'53 I was nearlv dead, as evvryhudy around my twighhm-Imod knows. My tmuhle was mused hv obstin- nute constipatiun. Une huttte of Burduck Blond Hitters cured me entirelv." This statement is madu by Walter Stiusou, of Gurrie, Ont. HULLOWAY'S PILLS AM) ()thm-zx'r are remvdies which should invariably be tuken by trawllers insmrch of health. trlt-asnre or business Many deleterious influences are constantly at. work in fmeign clitm-s. tending to deterinate the health; these and the alts-rm! conditinns of life will entai 0n thnse who travel the ttvcessity of catel'ally attending to early svtnptoms (if dispttse. and they will find the use nf these temedins to be highlv necessary. the action of the Pills being purifying and strengthening and nt' great service) in casns of faver. tune and all inflammatory disnases. whilst the Uittlttteni is a Huvm‘ign cure in cases of piles. had legs, had bteasts. wounds and ulcwrs. Hol- loway's remmlivu du not deteriorate by change of climate. Destroy The Worms or they may destroy th» children. 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