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The Liberal, 17 Jun 1881, p. 1

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FRIDAY EJORNING,1 RICHMOND HILL, Thorn‘nill, I) 1113:2305 Luna" xiii Richmond Hill, \\ i1! generu‘ly he {mum at home :Lbl\i;1<:nciol' '2L.1u, 1?». B. Orr, .‘. .11., n _ 1<t gilvm‘ Med ‘UuiVUl'S' }' ui‘ TDWMIU; .\'[.(Y.{).S., OHS" ,A.IL,E:!{,§12HH'I. (Lute of L01an Rug Surgeon, NJ -. Omce hwnrs: 8&0 10, 1 51m] 6 tn 7.30. -‘ m OFFICE j‘uIC "MOND HILL 1st10days of each month I\I;\ K’LE, 18th ” “ Nitrou: (WHO, gm 3:11 istered for paiul Nitrou: (wi‘lr‘, an extraction 01' Teeth itesidence {Lt Aurora, will visit the foilowh gr , 1'-:H\ nf mm‘h month www.â€" w-uâ€" mm'wn-rl’ ra‘nm-nmn Maple. . .. Thankful fur the flu" v ‘3 of the 13:15:“; ten yum-s, JlLLY . 3111 be cu: 11ml in any brzmch m' the 171'0- Eu. mu, as follows: 1mm, 186, 8th, 15th, and 221M of 08.13: mouth. Imwmurku: . ....... ‘ Lml (10. Richmond Hill.“ Lh and 21m l'n (at, film l’ulmw mese) 7 Stoufivillo Io. Marl; [I am . . 10. Victoria Square [10. Thomhill do. Maplu. . do \Voodbru c,e do. Kleinburg“ do. Nobloton... o Aunsthctics, as Nimms Oxide. etc", used wncn ordered, and none but bhe bcs’onmtm‘iul used. Address A. B" ‘9‘)“ L.D.S., Aurora. Out. Issuer of Marriage Licenses for the bounty of York, Real Rumba and insurance Agent. Parties: havins: farms or lots for 511.10, or wxshing insur- uuce Jn life 01' propemy will have them orders promptly attended to by the vao. Nancy to ioun at 8 per cent on approved freehol :1 security Qxficeâ€"Court Hun ). Toronto she is prep-(tried to give Iessuus in music to pupils at her uwn residence,or that of pupils. Terms moderate. Paar S. Gibson. Provincial Land burveyor and Civil Engineer. Orders by letter should state character of sur- vey,thut the subscribernmy consult liisexf-ensive field notes, as also thaw of the hits David Gib- son, J. Nelson, and other s,11yvcy(>:7s. as to original monuments and forming; saw 9, thereby saving time, and smurng correv-tum i» in surveys. (mine at VViliowdale, on Yonge- Street, in the Township Insurances effected on all kmds 0! property at current rates, in the leading; companies m Canada. iii York‘ A}. 7 per cam on first-class property. Busi: mess striatly private. Apply to - A. L. Skccle, Clock and Watch Ma 61*, NIISS NICHROLLS, WISHES T0 INFORM T HE PUBLIC THAT MY AMGUNT. 0F EMMY, VOL. III. TO LOAN. Am] dealer in \Vatchcs, Clocks, and Jewelly, Richmond Hill, Ont. Fire and. Life Insurance Agent. 6‘ BUSINESS CARDS. mm kw; ix‘fville . . .- ichmond Hm, Jan. 6th, l881 Dr. fiRameuoH, Graduate 0f Toronto University, At Lm cut Prriu ting Estth' per. annum, in advance.) @111: @ihsml LS YUBLISHEE) EVERY IM'. Urn Mame. A. S'i‘ E \V A, 1?. T, nmrmmmm‘mmn-m. Insurance Men! Uniomill'e P.O afiiiscvllnuwufi. I). H. §}EVENS. George Rankin, SURGEON D ENTIST. Dr. A. [’30 bingo-In, J. M. “Tells, Address SURGEON DENTISW“ Wooflbrmr 3 Out J. P. EAKIN, ! 1<t “diver MedaHL‘t 01'" 'L‘ {H x n 0111: do Ont. IH 28-1y Money to Lona; 0n Frenhuld l’rulmny. Apply to C. DUNCUMB, .111. mimeumnd H 01‘ Du \VAL 15.NJ(:(AL. Solicuor Au. 1, 1011mm nrunto. 12‘23 mos. Mame) IM' '12 nvestmcnt, 011 So " [by of Impmvml Farms. int/crust 8 per cent. x cannula-qu F. W’. Jarvis, ,[ the County of luxk. Ofllceâ€"Court l‘uruuto. Shue' ‘ new ’3 Tu 4 I x dk Haynes. ’ $320., north of Scotland Chambers, 18 CHARLES Moss. N. W. )kn'LEs. A_ 15. Aumwunwn. Imus M. Lawrence, Clex'k mu '1‘1111'1 Division 0mm, Clerk and (3‘ my 01' Vaughan.llcxisbrzu‘ of Jsirths, Muni- ugur; nut Deathb. (FM Juncr 111 Court 01' Qucmm hunch, Office, olvlv/Js;it(:t110 Wesleyan Ci urc;,1§ichmond Hi“, Ont 1-2 min: me 5 " ~ A '" V 'K“"‘"’“" .‘n'xc {imxuerhr the County of York Ad~ wan) 11,0.- ‘ ' ’ 'ii‘hmwas mehcr, Liconzsed Auctioneer, in and for the County of Yam. ()I'le‘s solicited, luasidence, Maple Leaf Hotel, Belfan Out. Having: recently built the above House. on tha site of the old: Stage Hotel, and fmnished it thrmmhont in fixsbaluss snyle,1 am prepared to give the public; he best of accommodations Good rambling and attentive laostlers;_ Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. Terms, $1 per day. The Richmond Hill Omnibus leaves shin House at 7:30 mm for Toronto and leaves Toronto at 52:30 0.111,“ N. .3. Aarmssarm L. Liconmrl Annual-mu; m the Mommy of York. Sm >5 thunvlcd on ‘u‘nc shuriust novice, and m, mm in); males. AdLh'cbs. Nnblctou 1‘. 0. Emmet; (1. 5:01:05. Licensed Auctioneer forthc County of York, re- ‘pecti’uliy solicit.“ your patronage and friendly 21111194100. sales attended on the shortest notice and M: masomthe rates. P. 0‘ address, King. Shalom Eckardl, ,, ‘cd Auctioneer for the Counties of York (m and Paul. Gouda sold on consignment. €an . lLlCh ( ck, eta, promptly attended to at reasonable la. 05. 1‘. ,0. uzldxnas, ‘NIONVILLE. Albion Hotel. East Market Square, Janus-st” Toronto. First- cla 111.1) 111?, Licewzcd.Auctiunenr for the County of York, re- specutnlly so ts: ymlr patronage and friendly influence». Sales attended on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. P. 0. address, Victoria. Sumtx‘c. Yongc Street, Toronto. Every accommodation for the travelling public at the lowest rates. Black Home Hotel. Palace Surccm Toronto. Stable and yard accom modation for 250 towns. An attentive hostler ‘QRD, V {opriemn Luncheon and Dining Rooms. for Runes and Gentlemen. Gouts’RemiingmndSmokingllooms. Englirah papers on file. No. 30 King street West. Torontn 158 Kingstreet East, 'l‘orouto. First~c1uss com- me cinl house. Guod Accommodation and every u‘tention shown Guests. Superior Stahling. HENRY LEMON. Pmm’iotor. York and Wang. . FAIRBANK. Gert/J. azcommodation for the travelling public at th01_m\'e'~:n1'ntu<h Ample sheds and stumbling. At- tcutlvc husulor alw: s on hand. English Chop House and City Restaurant. M. A. THOMAS! YOXGJ‘) STREET, RICHMOND HILL. First-class accommoflution for the public. Good rambling and an attentive hostler. F. COSGKOVE. An 9, 1878 IGSE, MA DONALD, MEIHUTT &: 00., {Lyior Lounlfiuildiugs, Toronto worm:3's-szuLw, mllulbors 1110mm- msulvumzy, Nu:zu’ic:al‘11hliu, Convey J.:l'.‘1..> 0113mmAmi.-,uxnur(511urun ‘ZI‘CLWS. outnqu 011’ cu‘u‘t wreck. 'l'u- L .H tum-:(mu-c, ‘(uudlu‘idgm ‘ \'\'. nummww. JAS ‘. 14 ULLERTON gnaw, flew, Boyd :3: (mussels, W, J. THANKS The Pullman- House. RICHMOND HILL. JOHN PALMER, Proprietor. fizatlgcruw. is? mum-um, Barristers. 622., d.:1:;s.;‘ulmu.ide st 0» plain: Vic‘mu'in, auto CONVEYANCER, ETC.. t’ifiium El. Jess, Abtomuv, Solicitor, Notary, ‘Q'c. Money 1,100111110,Unifll1 me lsmliiugx, Nos. JI'UIMJ fiél‘ft‘b, ’l‘oroutu. ' AL'L'ZLil-ZMAIJ) (E ARJOLDI, Sm u‘iLOJ s‘ 4!) church St, Turonto ‘a'muel M . Brown. Ban y Morse Hotel. l’l'iu: Clgfdo ilojgl, “R magnum. JOHN HOLDE RNE SS, Proprietor LC. J.1‘i.1&(')'r.Q,G. J.:\.Boyd,Q.C \V.J,\‘..I\Iu9luck. C kJn‘ough‘ olnmn. H. ( is. 11 Moss, “nlcou 21nd go F. Blu'mjn, 35919131311. ’2 a: "mic! . L1 FRANCIS MCFANLANE, Promme '1‘ BEST Jr. Proprietor I n Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty ; in all things, Charity \dmzLide strum, Toronto RICHMOND HILL, FRIDAY, JUNE 171881. Proprictbr . Buttnnville, June 2nd 1881. Tu flu: World Publishing Cgm’y, Guelph. (thTLEMEN.-â€"- Having examined :1 com- p‘.ete copy of your publicaliun entitled the Illustran Stock Dautor and Live Stock En- cyclupmliu, by T. R. Manning, V. S. I am bubzsfiud it, must be of great. value to fur- mers and stock breeders geuel‘nily. It; sup- plies in u. very cunsidernble uxtmut whntal have Mm: felt the ordinary farmer required â€"n vurk in which with n. hula trouble he can find a hilnllhi Innerly minted in lunglmge 'a‘ child can nnflmrsmml fur every disease uni- nmls are sumumt. to. 1L contains infommtiun that. he can use gvury any. and has mulling to do with t-xiwn- Jivv rl‘u-In'lvs mrl nests, which are of unknown value. It will help a 1mm to breed stnckfto take care of it, mud to cure it in (lisetlise. Tlm pugvg (lu\'nte.l t0 the history, chm-ac 331'- istics, and merits of “16' different breed of horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry, will he found wry interesting and instructlvé;.to stoukmen and farmers generally, " yours,&c. JONATHAN SLA'JEER. President of the Markham Farmers (521111) 6: breeders & exporter of Cotswuld sh‘eep. 'I‘O\\'u:'uip of Markham, June 961), 188 The World publinhing (70., Guclyhh (hams-I 1::va exumined youaran'kmutitlâ€" ed Illusith Stock Doctor and Liva- Stock lilmxyclopmdinu by Dr. Manning. It Meats fullv umi w W minutvly (m ever5thi11§ 1391'- Lniuing m Hm-~'c.~', Futile, {‘51l05‘p, Rniufi" and poultry. 'Muuh iufmzmutmn thus I Image not seen t kewhvw. :‘uunther {oatumr “m'k which is to be. enlmnenxled 3'9 thaw ounce of the vajnns diseases sol ' by knowng we may prove the truth V , the adage that “an gum-.9, of prevention tler than a pound of care." I have no he _ firm in myng [hat an: farmer having th_" are of stock, timt this work witl prove both {wrest- imz and imtrucLiVCfi It is inmortu V work 0‘ reference and as smckmisin snperscding grnin ngiugfl her-peak; publication} 32 large circulation. Yours Respect. D. JAcmSS, D'y Raeve of Wham. yon-r Spriv gin-00k Farm, IfichmO' To the WorIJpublixhim Co. Gue} GENTLEMENâ€"Afté‘l‘ examining entitled Sunk Dootur mm E'h'g Sid cloyaedia I am of the npiuion‘ t be of great. hmmfit‘. to Fiu'msr. Blwdel'o in Umad ' ‘ Braeder of Heavy Draugh Horseskfiomllorn Cattle, Cotswold Sheep and BdrkshiroSwine. Ex-Presidem Max'kllaann JOHN GIBSON. new Club Markham, June 4th, 1881. To The Worldpublishiug (70., Guelph. GnNTs,â€"Afner n careful examination of your steel: Book by Manning, I have no hesi- tation in swing than every one owning stock should possess a copy. For years I have lmd a strong prejudice against all books sold by canvaseers havmg known so many decep- lions pnlmed Off on the people, but- having seen a full copy of this work, and having ex- amined it, thoroughly, I became convinced tlmtI needed It. and so does every farmer who desires to succeed. The work is extremely well arranged, and I feel confident that it will prove a very useful book for the farmer and Stock! neder. The book isvxcellent and deserves great praise. I would advise every farmer to have the work. After mreful examination of the Illustrafied Stock Doorm- nnfi Live Stock Enzyclopmlia, I have 110 liusitntinn in recommending, it to ivery farmer. It. is full of the most valuable information on the, management and cure of all domestic animals. The careful study of this work would tell most favorably on the profits of the breeder and the Comfort of his stock. Every farmer 'should have it. Downsview, May : st. To the; “fluid Publishing Com'u Guelph. GENTS,â€"â€"After a hurried perusal of the Illustâ€" rated Stouk Doctor and Live, Stock Encyclopiedia. I mu satisfied that it; will be a most useful ad dition to any farmer's Library. - Toronto, May 25th, 1881i To the World Publishing 00., Gm'lph. GENTLEMEN-Fl'mn what Iliave been able to see of your Live Su>cli~E11cyciopaedia, I’m led to conclude that the work will be interesting and useful to all whn are engaged in the breeding and management of the animals of the {arm Its ennci-e and fumilini' style, with goal and simple illnrtmlious, impart to it a decidedly practical character such as anv men's in gmwrzu cnnnut fail to npprecmte. The infm'nmlim which it‘contnins on animal structmtegnnl characteristic points and quill: itius Hf the various breeds, with the 111.05% available means either of preventing 01‘ cm:- ing disenseslseems well adapted to the pin;- pose in dangerous attacks of disease among valuable animals when the servmes of a com.- petant Veterinnrv Surgeon are not available the careful study of this \voxk by farmers will often be flound to prevent great pecunimry 10s ses‘ - GEO. BUOKLAND. A \VORK FOR FARMERS. Treasurer DIV. Grange. To The U'al'lxl Publishing Co, Guelph. Yours (Sac. JAMES ROBINSON. Professor of Agi‘icul ture, University College J A MES BUS SE LL. LLiva-V'Stock 5' g. It “treats mulling 1391'- p, anfi. Mlld‘ it will 3 . Stock-J 11 J. P.Bull The World Publishing Com‘y Guelph. I hawe emmuugd your Illustrated Stock Duct or mud Live buuuK Encyclopwdia, published by you. mul find it suppxies n. great deal of valuable umrmmiou 111 me selection and manage- ment ui stoCk‘» and treats larger on the diseases to Which they are subjpct, and points out clearly the, remedies to, be used in the various dlsemses, nmking the» work to the runner and shock raiser one of great utility. H. I’. CEO SBY Unionvillo June 2nd 1881... Durham HouseFurm Newtonbroo}; P. O. The World Publzyshlng Com'yGuelph. GENTS;â€"I have had the pleasure of examining mm of your latest publications got up in your usual creclitubls styleJâ€"snbstantiul binding, good paper, beautiful and appropriate illusbrut- ions and large clear type, a, work. entitled illust- mte l Shocklmator and Live Stock Encyclo- pchdizL. Looking over tlle_ book carefully dull judging; of the many things contained in it; which were mitiroly new to me, or of which I ,lmew bub little, by the few I knew well, and which I find clearly and eorrectly state:l,1 am of opinion tlmt, it, is a. most useful and reliable work to every one in (my way interested in any of the various kinds of stock treated of in the work. Any farmer might easily save its whole ‘(zos‘o in the flush case of sickness happening to any of his nnimuls, by having such a, book on lde for prompt reference, written as it is an, easy flowing xmd perfectly intelligible manner, entirely devoid of theusualprofessimmijargon. Besides. the book is well worth perusal mun-t .from oireut personal interest in its mutter mid I consi'ier the author Dr. Manning has con» Starred u. grout boon upon every agriculturist in furnishing us with such a, book, which should find a phi,ch in every live farmer‘s library. F. J. 1). SMITH lreeder of Shorthorns, Cotswold and Berk- Shires. . Brougham May 4th 1881. ’ 'hc I'm-Id Publishing C(m’y, Guelph, I have nm'efu‘niv examined your Illusmnted Stuck Ducatvr and Live Stock Encyclupeadia, and find 16 to be in prwcbical and reliable guide with 1mm u and hpc’fifica i1 ‘tn.uct;imis for the treatment of 3mm: and their (liscuses and [ think iL cnpy of it shuuhl heg'nlm'ery human 5 possession, so that be out) :Ltbuml to his own animals, especially when simi. Ye have in Dr. Munning’sbuok the 511le can 01‘ poiiim‘y raising treated so intelligent- ly that any person enturestud can Maui and learn them cncuurn meat and 11()thuve the, trouble mm; 11‘ ‘ 'umc Ines existed in raising them. I um info liOLl that other subjects have to be ad- (led to the work mnnng them the difficult subject of Dom: 1mm, which so munyhuve tried with- out su f themystery 0f Bee raising were solve-Jib \\ uuhl be a, great benefit to thaw whc curry on tho busi1m~33 to iuiym'eat extent. The Dream. ‘ 01' Clydesdale horses will 3.11 feel thank- ful to Air. 1‘ my for his valuable information which 1m (10‘ )t'willbe beneficial to us. Wishâ€" ing you every success, I am, gentleman, ‘ m-Jcl‘iifytimt Ihnvgexumincd Dr. Mm]- S.o~k1muwr and lee stuck Encyclo- pch , and find It to be u Book replete with in- Iormu m and it goes thorough y into the His» im‘y, L’ ‘ and Ih'e,vu.rious Inseam»; -thu.t Do. mastic mmnals um subject. to. both us to their symptm Trcutxncut, ungl cure.and will be a. LdeiLion ‘0 any farmer's Library. fCaninimv.~»Fm‘mers 2L1] rend thin. On account of Lhe reputation of Dr. Manning’s Stock Doctor and Live Stuck Encyclopumliu“ No less than tm'ee sum-ions imitations have been put in the field. Smessinen for Dr. Manning‘s works find that the farmers of Halton have been largely im- posed upon them by the agents for the inferior works, clrnning they are selling D1". Mzunnng‘s. and the purchasers of the inferiur ones are now offerlng them for 1 than lmlf przce. wishing to purchase Dr. Manning’s inst< ad. Be sure 1110 wcrk you purchase is pnblisnaq by the World Publishing Company of Guelph, that it is written by Dr. Manning, that. it contains over 1.000 pages, 400 engravings. that it is recommended by all the leadingY Breeders and Stuck Ruisers of 011- tmrio. Don’t be imposed upon by the infeiior Lot 29,3I‘d Comoftlne Township on Vaughan. The above farm consisting of 100302138, more or less is ofiux'ed for sale at a reasonable figure. Good House, frame barn and other buildings, with a prosperous young orchard. h0nfCu.l;tie, C(lt;\\001 sheep,B 'kshn‘e pxgs, W )rks. Quebechad an immense fire. About nine thousand peuple houwless. Within two weeks three smash-ups have occurred on the Grand Trunk, one at, (z‘reorgetuwu, one at Multou and the last at the Dun on Wednesday, when an en- gine and seven cars were‘wrecked. A plot to murder Hrm‘ Mr. Forster, Chief Secretary to Ireluu.d,is said to have been discovered. The proposed amalgamation of the two Gmmdsun telegraph cmnpunicvs is con- demned by the Montreal press. FARM Fun SALE The jury in the cornuepsinquost rerpecfâ€" iug the Victoria disaster [at London has returned a verdict which the public will scarcely View as sufficiently severe in its terms, as it merely censured its officers. The Pupulabion of Toronto in 1861 was 35,000. .t in 1871 it had grown tn be 56, 000 and in 1881 it is 90,000. The chan- ces amthat it in over 90,000, in. conse- quence- of the way in which the census haVe been taken‘ The tor-undo which raged or. Sunday throughout the States of Illinois, Min- nesota, lowa, Kansas and Missouri was exceptionally severe. The loss of life and property was immense. Horses, Cattle and buildings were carried through the air and dashed to pieces. JOHN MILLER Maple, June 11th ’81. N EWS J DTTINGS. Arms To WM. JONES, on premises \\’:\x.1)EVLIN, Ample 11.0. or J. P. RUPERT, Maple 1'. 0. liehmond Hill, June 4th 1881‘ ROBERT MARSH‘ Opening of theJune Session-"Spruce and Smxling Gentlemen representing the County. The worthy county Councillors of York assembled for their summer session, 11] their chamber in the dourt-house building, on Monday afternoon. The gentlemen looked spruce and, smiling, and before the proceedings commenced had a. gener- al shake hands and a, talk about, the weather, the crops and things in general. Warden Eukiu called the counml to or- der at. 2 o’clock, When the following mombers answered, to their names : M. Cmming, J. D. Evans, Etiobicoxe; Issac Blarribb,D. Sprague,North Gwillim- bury; W. H. Rowen, Cnas. Travis, R. Lung,East (iwillixnbnry ; Joseph Stokes, Chas. llambly, Chas. lrwin, E. J. Davis, K-ing ; \Vm. Eakin, B. F. Ressor, David Jmnes,Murkham ; Thomson Porter, W. Cook, Isaac Natcress, D. Reuman, Vaughan ; John Richardson, A. M. Secur, James Chester. Scarboro’; J. O. Lundy, L. L. Harbnmn, \Vhitchurch ; Henry Uunmn, I. Dollery, Joseph Wm.- son, John Hmniltun, Alex. Gibb, York ; Joseph Gibson, B. Saunders, O. F. Fost- er, Yurkville ; E, Jackson, Thos. Lloyd, Newmarket ; W. H, Thyme. Holland Landing ; Seth Ashton. Aurora. ; James Speight, Markham Village ; W. Trench, Richmond Hill ;. James Doughertyfitoull} ville ; John Winchester, Brookton. 'L‘hu absentees were 2 J. R. Stephenson and Wm. Henry, Georgina ; John Jamiesun, \Vhitchnrch; Thus. Williamson, Man-k- ham, and Major Gray, Parlidal'e. The latter,being in attendance at the Niagara. camp as eonnnundor of the Toronto field battery, was allowed leave of absence. After a few opening remarks from the warden* a. number of communications and petitions were received. The communica- tions were of minor importance. Fiveor six of the petitions were for a bridge over the Huinber river zit Scarlett road; otlieis were for the appointment of coxniiiission- ers to take the census of WoodBridg'e and Weston, and With a View to incorpo- rating these villages ; another was from York ville, to open and extended Bellair street, from Sydenliem to Bloor. On motion of Mr. Winchester, the petitions in reference to \Veaton and .Woodbnidge were referred to the Committee on spec- ulzies for immediate action. The other petitions and atlie communications were referred ‘ to‘tli‘e ldifl'étviit’fimi The council rose, to give the specialties committee an opportunity to meet at four o’clock. The council resumed,when the committee reported favorably upon the matter referred to them, The re- port: was adopted without discussion, and by-hiws giving it. effect; were put through. \V. G. Uum‘ou was named as the conns- sionor for Weston, and John MoClure as the Commissioner for W0 dbridge. The expenses of this and other woxk in con-V nootion with the incorporation will in; borne by the villages themselves. A report. was read frum the county en- gineer on Hm state of the York roads. During the half War he had effected a. saving of nearly $4000, and in the next six munth he hoped to save another $4000 The season was very {an viable and the mud was in, excellent, Cundlblull. The following work was to be commenced shortly ; Macadamizing the lake shore road, building a bridge at Holland Land- ing, cmisu-ucnng culverts 0n Yunge and Duudns sweets. The. report stated than the LUIl'ljUUhflE generally were in a bad and shabby alum-L especially N0. 4 Yunge street. It, rccmninunglud a new one be bllllt in place of it‘ The conned rusa till ten, o’clock on Sefcond Day. The Council met at; ten o’clock Tues-v day nmrniug, the Warden in the chair. A.1 the members were present excepting Messl's.. Chester, Dmis, l-Ienry, Jackson; Jmuli‘esuu,‘ b‘nevensunk Thorn and Trench. Tuew The minutes of the previous meeting ware mud and approved. (:JAINLUNICNTIONS AND,PE_T1TIONS., The Warden laid on the table the z-e-. port. of the Public School Inspector for South York. I Mn. DUNCAN presented the petition of W. R. Wadswoi'nh and 116 others praying for the iucurpuaatiuu of the village of “Kenton. Mu. WINCflESTEu presented tha petit- ion 01 Joshua Atkinson respecting the tulluate on the Lake Shore road, The Warden left the chair till 2; p. 131‘. On resuming 1n the afternomj. The Wart. en laid on the tabVe a. com, nmuicatiuu‘frum Hun. Frank Smith ask- ing for the privilege of extending the T0- ruuto Street Railway line to the Inn-churn 1imits"of Yorkville. Alsu the report of the County Engin- eer respeqping the proposed county poor- liouse. The report submiLted plans for a._ building to accommodate 150 inmates, in addition to the superintendent and l fl'-_ icers. The cost, not including heating, plumbing, was estimated at. $14,000., The report was neierred to the Pool'holiae. Committee- The Council then adj'onmgd (i11ng- Readay morning, ' The County Council. [Single copies, 3 Vcts. XllUl‘lllllfl.

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