Ath“ HXC‘IIMON RIDAY MORNING a": '1‘hv'.:\iltl.j; «waning: I'Mt .. Wm H a ‘ full in at‘ 5115': mm; , 1U. 10:8“! ;> m.. z; 213’“. p.111 “awning. 'm m ~->~n and J h | l Emu†exwp‘b whuu Hum .49. vâ€"Meem n the lmlgn Hun Mom“ my on or lmfm‘r full use Cros‘nv, \‘L M. mmzww:» IL (2‘. I...X<*. jnm‘anna HM]. ‘ 1 ulm 1"." moon, at S 0‘ “Lu 1mm ’ 'l‘ he Mot; n'vninbion i do ï¬red. wmc mn' t:- ian. Loctzu 7 h) 0":le Yunnan (,‘u with“ \li'fi\11 mevmxn Meets in thu tan-mus. my ‘ 7? hornhili, ' H ovum; C({I’Hiï¬fON D 111 | 41, 1st .1 0 days of each month M ,x 9131;. mm H u Nitr mhnlnisiercd for painless; ‘3; 3(111‘TVL ){m'k him: Vicbm' Thor)"- 3! L1)" . Mrzmnxh ‘vqleL‘ {itl' mml G tn]? .‘3 ,, , \wuvn' l hmn‘sl'zri f‘ )‘n y st111 1w 90min!) 1 fulï¬l“; 1T0!“L. Mi. MAL \uwnmrkn', . Riclm. uni HUL, m" Lhc l’ah J ‘min Viflfl" Kn:‘.»‘u‘1.'ffl~s,. Pm: fx'trnu." Oxide. (‘00.. urdex't- l. and xmn“ 1m, UH) besbmmtur AIL Ll ï¬xed. ' .L ‘l’A :HNSUY LBS . Aurora Ont \Vrm James M. Lawrence. «Mark of the ' hx Division (Twnrt. Clerk rum mmuz'm' M Vn'uhm), Heur‘uur nf Birï¬m. Mani 5n (NJan of x pn‘m nuni hmxths. (fwmmi Barr‘flnr, »‘ 201m ,n‘ 1 2‘4 3.3.331! Tun-mum sbr 3:Lr1‘:'~-t<t1‘.LP,{(‘.. hm ml :50, Kixw \‘IL‘CUT; (‘4 KT. h! UH S F Ban (:ih‘ Uimn w ‘ Minn-hump Bethune Pn 1 “whammy. Lv'mm $1 per 3111mm, in IldVLlI]CC.] VOL. 1V. flvxnrd RM \lewr (‘IIA‘ v\‘ ALTER 1; \1'.‘ ‘J. J. F m): h RBY’I‘IHH B BUSXE-IESS CARDS. ‘ï¬lrï¬icni. May 8:) Rhakv. R}; ‘Ebn'. G mind,“ f, E? l'. .3 x‘ m miiml 91523195211: iiix‘mm‘y G‘mirclwm CDNVEYANCER, 1 18 PUBLXBLUCIJ TTVFCRY «>0. 1; and :0. Maï¬a, “ak‘ullln‘ldï¬t‘ 2k Boyle‘s. Mam nm of Srwtlmnd Chamber“, 18 n n . l’ (llctk Dr. 11H: )1‘ the a4 INN u 3‘ Mix Huh, mld 22nd .... 2nd 111., 11 “ml 34th :l’wlmm‘ {oasul l-Iwn 'i‘mnmz; 'l'c wam-Juc H :hmk. \Vx râ€"I,ihr.xrv 01 over 1 00 \lux' <3Â¥'(’1|IHQ, in thu Mu.» R. IQ. sz’, Libra- es and. I‘d-mu mu. parimliqul): A (immzrr BAXD.~»1\Icet§s for v '3' .‘dwy my“ Hrzl‘mrduy evening at U, x LuirdJmamzr. lh v-l‘w \ ‘. \‘Em. Trench; 30'):- ,,v. n 1H ‘ir‘: pr mm 5:! p Dr. A. Robinson, .3 mm 0.5 am [I gs‘lufl ‘lyhe found at home A in“. 1\\"‘.‘.' 10110;" L: him: u (: Mic» third 5'.†{cw 11', “muzlbml, :ment HILL. -» - 0mm 5‘ _, HURON DEX’I W“ >1 ant mvurs of the past ten warn, l in (my branch of the proâ€" 1'95 stamina“. f '3‘ Mo Univorrity, mm; M (7 mm of h 't(,11'\nl's cant. West, Town!» mum. H‘fï¬ï¬‚ Sam“; L’\‘ in order :LI 1) umL :mn? Hirhnmud full-vwiuq 'uulxxyut Rich. m'l 'l'hnrnhill 1m MILE“ :\,n)., .kcun (awrv third Suuduv. mmz‘n [{mn m K. Host. ' -11~.itm‘. Notary, &(~. Manny zuu 1mm] iniliinga, XL». ‘n-z, 'l‘oruutu. (7\':;-:Lt~LiL\\’, Soli mumâ€"inâ€" v1 Admiralty Courts. Cum ‘4 at}. \demidu streetfl‘nmuto, 'vturiusmrm‘t. .I. Blake Q.(,‘.J.Ii. RunyQIJ. .‘ lulluck. (I \Jiruugh ‘015, K )[ï¬CJUaHL ra'. &. ()assfls, Um best HllLtul‘iul used. In 7 77)} Jets in {‘00 Tom day on or hcfm'u {111 L . l~},Si1<z‘,\1nu'd, “KM. Hi). My 1011‘ 0. G. 12% 3111111 levorv Wednesday \Vm. y‘m um T. I). ~ \‘ :nzm‘.’l‘eumernmze Au .m,‘ .u wry Sunday \\ 110,21, & .\. 31., Km. ‘11), (;,1’..(" 111.311»: mir‘ null. 011 the moon, an 8 o‘clock 1mm ï¬ve at :i ' mouth 1". :11 . held at. 11 "WW. 1’». (hunk JLHKLES Mu!~‘,‘~|. N. \V. Hm’l' . Ali. Ayzl mmn’nt mph, <t Silver Medauist (7.".S.,0nb.; L,S Immlnn England) '5: 8 to 10, 1 to“). 28 w wt 1-Seniue; ‘i‘myor mentin; 1:352" 1. Campbell \ nu; ..m‘vic(-,s: ‘ Hay sebum], .‘y ‘I‘irursdm’ \s. i‘ lL'TAdLiiâ€" of (am-h mouth (10. ï¬n fl 1 rufx' ONT [a in do (‘10 (1-3 do do Ont. A lama umnuut of Money 20 Lend on farm 0 (aw map 'ny; interest 7 par cent“; no commn 3101’). 159 King scrvet East, Toronto. Firstiuhws can: maxi.“ [IUUbLL Good Aucmmuudwbiou mm ever} u! taxman shown Guests. Superior Salthlnm. HENRY LEMON‘ Proprietor. liming recently hunt: Mm above House on the Site of the 0M Strum H Mel, mu] frnishod i1 tln‘uughum, in ï¬rst-class . ‘ .1 mn pr- pg ‘ d to give the public Mmem uf mmomx- LNhltitnh (‘mod shaming; and :theuzn'e hnscim‘n Sumph- Momma fur Commcrr'mi 'I‘J'In'u‘llnrs, Terms, $1 put: any. The Richmund Hih Omnibus leave} 3his Emma at 7:230 :mm for Toronto and louver Toronto M.‘ '0 mm. Clock and Watch Me err, Import-or ntW:x,tclms,c1m-ks um] ï¬ne jewnllor} 21, stock of Dilmmmls and )n'eJ-ious stones alwu) on hand. THIRD U00]: SOUTH OF QUEâ€: S'L‘h‘JHC'l‘. TORONTO. Ir: Munufmturmp: n jewellery. {uul rupuirinuof wutches and clocks: m the pro. .' a. speniulby ~ - r » 1 ~ » , Thunkinqmu‘ )mtzronxund friends for their lih m‘quctruquv ii. the past we bug to state thn‘ we have just 1'0 lei‘ved a1, large stick ufnew qoml: in lwtetm designs. A large stock 01 Elgin nun \Vulthum wutches kept on hand. Issuer of Marriage Licenqos‘ for the bounty a)! York, Rem I'lstnto and Insurance Agent. Parties Inwimz fun-Ms or lots for sale, or wishing insur- xmoe )1} like or property will have their orders promptly attended to by the above. Muncy to loan at 8 per cont on approved freehold security Ofï¬ceâ€"Jionrt House. Toronto lCmerv P. (L, County York, (Sumassm' as the late 1)‘ H. Dwius) Insurance Agent. for the lmst and must I‘P'xizlble Cmnpztnios vlninghusincss in (1mm (In. T‘a‘: :(lnsimus of insuring; in a ï¬rst; chmw ('ompmw sun-111d obtain ourrntcs before insu‘iz ;' SW YflUR TEA I alsowhcrc MRS. lHARRISON'Sï¬ New Tea Stare, RICHMOND HILL, A $1 VOLUME 33-tf PURE TEA PURE LITERATURE 110 acres nf ï¬rst-class lmn‘l, ull cleared and mi» der good shim of cultivation, with good buildings Fences nil nqumiuu bowl or straight; mil. simi- iLtud on vaul road between Richmond Hill and Maple. ()Immile from Rinhmond Hill Sbutim‘i. Churches. School antll’ost ()lï¬w convenient. Nu lncumhrunue. 'l‘itlu perfect. "farms easy. Fur particulars apply to \V. C. PATTI‘ERSON. :1 ti Patterson ()nt. FUNERALS FURNISHED VALEIABLE FARM ! 31H A. WRIGHT & SEN, " Grunt 0111mm to make money. 'J‘hmm “ho Lawn)"; tulio zuh'untuml 01 mm good chances for making, Imam-y that m mfg-rm] generally become \x‘eulthywlnle than; x u) do not immove H‘.l(‘h «ham-ms: rmnain in pm‘brhy. \\â€L‘ want Immv 1mm. \x'mnmL boys, and girls to wurl: for us right in their (mu localities. Any (mm-m: rln tluru'ork properly frvm the ï¬er stunt ’J 110 busines “ill 1my more than ten times ordinary wages. 111x- pvnsiva outï¬ts t‘urnithl free. }\‘n mm who on- y'wlzb‘m fails: Ln muko mnnm' rupitiiy. You mm 410- - 3 yuur w)». 1m"- ‘0 flzo 1m '1' (11‘ (HIV mm- Q I in mm {‘31 mi“! L"! M.“ ,u.» ...1 Robes. Cofï¬ns. Caskets&c.. constant And Junior in \Vutches. (Hawks. and Jawnl R‘nhmond Hill, Ont. ROSE, MACDONALD, MERRITT & 00.. UNDERTAKE {S- 'l‘hc Palmer House. RICHMOND HILL. JOHN PALMER. Proprietor. H Um shortesz notmo mui renuunu Mo, menus Mrs. Wm. Harrison. RIC H MOND H ILL JOSEPH A. Dawns, given with every 3 1’0 of tea. opposite the Masonic Hull The Clyde Howl, For Sale. Money to aï¬irjrmuumus. Gem-g0. Eakin, A. L. Skcele. RICHMOND HILL, F “DAY, FEBRUARY 24-, 188. .l. Wanlpss. Uuim‘ Loam buildings. Toruutt 1y kept oÂ¥r_“_h_a‘n d RICHMOND HIT SCHQQL BOOKS RETAIL at WHOLESALE PRICES A n Assortment. of Emma. db {he ‘g‘iiun‘lï¬. In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity.†A '1‘ \\'RI(‘:HT & SON L011 LIBERAI an. 1.. IOKS at 3RICES DEPOT. On the suggestion made at the Int m-uting nf MMImdisL Quarterly “card, In: Mcmbersuf the Circuit, held their '1st Univui'mwimmi gathering on Thur» M], in Lhc Lecture Room at the Manhu- liRt. church in this place. The road: miuu innn alums; impassable condition» md the weather exu'emely nnprupuiuus the representation was nm as large as was anticipated, but, notwithstanding 3.“ mm (nicks was sufï¬cicnt to uncuurnga repetition of smiler inactiugs far “he, discnsqon (If subjects of general in,- rm‘est to the, circuit. Wu cmnnt give a full report nf the pro- ccudmg‘s owmg tn many uf those Wlm «wk part speaking tun low 0r ['0 . indig- The ï¬rst scssiun \Vus nlmnud at 2 n’cluok with duvmiuurll UXUI‘UISUH and the Rev.P. Addisnn expressing the hupe that all prw sent would endeavor tn feel at home and nu, an ludius u'nultl ImL hesitate to exâ€" 3-.1'esstlvei1‘npininnson any uf the sub- jects presented for (Inscusuion. Ml". Lesz was cnlieul on to open thév Subject, “ The relation of the Sabbath \lorniw! Service tn the families of our people." it: thought. as hands of families we Night m remember that it. was a. duty (at «wk part speaking tun lnw 01'1'1).illdigh Liucfly to be hum'dhut, will give a synop- tic. I] report of what was audible m: 1H. Mu. DUNCAN was glad that that, quest- ion had cume up, and he thought that parents slmuld take their clnldren with them into their own pews, and that it wuuld have n teudancy to teach children a greater respect for Lh': ordinances of God’s huuse. MR. LAWSON concluded the discussmn on this subject. by remarking that, he thought it, uhnust impossible to be hm strict in the ubsu'vanccs of the Lord’s Day. After devotioua' exercis -s,1,he following subject was introduced by the Rev. J. Pickering in the absence of Mr. P. Franks, “ In order to do good what muss be the Ulleidllul type of the mem- bership of the church.†He began by stntug that it was possihle to do good and that it was a Christian’s duty to do good i 'l‘hac such should he mull without lilmu- ‘ whoa. That he, should also be u. ('heerâ€" ; ful man as a cheerful christian was a ; necessary qualiï¬cation in order to do , gooil and that he should be faithful to all his religious (lutica. In the discussion a question was nskod “should a mun with blemishes in his Lharucler hesitate to do good “hen an opportunity offered?†. . - . l The next subject» on the †How 'tr: make {110, pruyex SUCCL‘nSfIZ! ’5 inundated "‘3- “’hat ever may ‘be a. man’s short, cum- ings it is possilne fur him to overumm them and that a consciousness of slmrt. comings n‘u'ny he a weakness but no dis- qlm]iï¬cnt‘i«,»u fur Work. ' To the ubvvu questiuu Rev. Addmm replied by saying; that†every man should do some wurk that he can uccumplish.†MR. RLPERT thought, \lmt evary vhl‘is» tian should be upright in the Work of the Sanctuary that such should be character- ized by earnestness, and that If each in- dividual was in cannest. 1L mnxld be a Hue type ut membership. “Gnnvarsaiiunaifl MK. FREEK thought that a man with Hmnishes in his character shun-M sea himself right as 50011 as possible. program was meeting mum i'vlr. Farrist Mn. RUPERT thuught that we shauld be guided by circuuusmnces, as there may not. be many present Mer umre Lime \InighL be anlmvud, and that the minds uf many in a meeng may be thinking 01 the petitiuu (mu bruther may be present- iug. , MR. JOHN DUNCAN endorsed the re- marks just made and thoughn that lung prayers were often time a great hindraw cc Lu a. lively pmyer meeting, and added that, short and ready prayer would make the meatlme 11mm interesmm. \vhurrcomnunded “Blevity M 1:. LéAï¬â€˜ suggvsted the niecesslty of a prayingfpiric. MR. LAWSON did not believe in stereo typed prayer "matings, tlluught. that hm: viry in the exercises a. help in making them more interesting and that he pre- ferred the old style of carrying on Prayer Mtgenugs. REV. Mu. PICKEKING added “ And there shuuld he slugging when-ever the Spiliglmnved." " How to lewl a class†wan in'ended for the evening sessilni, Mr. L=uvson stating the necessity of his returning home was requested to give his views, which he (liil b) stating that their meet~ ings were excellent, that they began with a Hymn bearing on the subject- ()l the sermon they lmd just been listening to. Members Iliui giving their seveial experiences. He endeavored to encour- age his members by reminding them of Scripture prmniscs. there was much of Clll‘lablzlli experience in Bunyan tried tu strengthen. the youthful portion of His class recommending the closet or secret prayer, calling it the christian bul‘ Wark,\vas (lesii'ulls that in clzLSs the mem- bers should speak sufï¬ciently loud to be hem-d by all, and (hat the young (specu- ally should avoid all company that would hinder their gv'uwtli in grace, mar their religious chumcler and seek as much as p )83lllle the Cumpmly of exemplary niemâ€" Deni. Iu the evaniugglftel‘ singing the hymn, Happy tlm man, who ï¬nds the grace, etc. and pmyerrhy {\lussrs. DickuuL and Ru- per(, the discussinn on “How to lead a class " mu rusmnml. wk \l‘ . “UPI-7W? mm of the opinion Hm! his hauler ahuuid be simple and pm“, uh“: m mumvu uuuLts and encounngn llu‘ueu. MR. Uxmiom‘ said he had attended class. and lead class fur years, blu had scum our. one way, and was of the U'llllb iun len Lnurc might be same vurintiuu. A numbur «If pmc‘icul suggestimm wen- leu mule such as an nccusimml fellmxv ship “muting, u prayer meeting, I» pl'illsl' meatng, 2m unquiry meeting, and a Cull vcx'sntmnnl meeting an the spiritual llvlp reculvml from that day’s pulpit ministra- nun, Mn. DICKHL'I' tlu-n opened the discuss- iun “How to keep a Class together.†He Lhnnghb that all its members blmnhl feel it their duty to be there, that it was a great (encouragement tn the ynnng to lis- ten to the experience of $110 older memâ€" bers. That. the qualitiewtions of a 182lle 1‘ should be the {mmesnion of a greet share uf common sense and a large measure 01' the spirit of Christ. When there are ub- semees, the leader should go, or send a brother member after them, should see that, the dill’nrences between his members are settled as sum) as pussibl‘e and that there shuuhl be mutual help between 1: leader and his chum, MIL RUPERT advanced the idea thatw in an army a class should have cmnï¬dcucu in its chief ofï¬cer. That a leader’s heart should be full of the love of Gwhnnd that a. great deal depends on the exemplary conduct of the older members Mn. FREAK thought that if the mem- bers lacked Lha love uf God in the huurL n11 schemes to keep a class tuguther would prove a I‘ulm of sand, MR. SWITR ‘R’S opinion was Ilmt the attendance at clams (lvpulnlt‘il n grunt deal Ull the amount of religion 3 IMPIHlJL'l' pus sass-tea. There should he regularity in uttr-hdnnce from a Sense nt duty. Mu. GLASS had nut had much exper- ience but thought that, if members w: H: mom in earnest there would be no d1fli~ unity in kcepmg a class together. Mn. ADDISON gave suvcml rmwns fur punctual attendance, stating that It†whu “we determined to serve Gud shmlld ut- tmul, thnt the best members uf the Me- lhudist church were those \Vl’ln “'r-rc re- gular in nttcudnncu at their several class- 'l‘:) n questiun asked by Mr. Glass, “\Vhethrr a member attendng class should be compelled to speak? MR. AnmsuN replied tum he believed in gentleness on that question, and gave MS in illusn‘atiuu a cum», where an individâ€" nal jnincd a class but “as (liflldem aln ut speaking who, when more familiar and more ï¬lled with the spirit was ready 9â€" nough to speak, The last subject on the program w" “How to develop the individual tale!“ of the church fur usefulness," intrm uced bv Mr, J. P. Btu-mar. He nyverw‘ the szl‘vj ct am every mun van '11 ara'ession EVEN 'G SESSION lewl a class†wan in'unded nlng sessiun, Mr. Lawson necessity of his returning raquested to give his views, I b) stating that their meat excellent, that, they began ? 4w .1; ‘4W1Zm ggï¬a .7 of a talent for some certain work, that wealth, educmiun 850. were talents for to be used. Gifts L0 be used must be. employed as “ll-stunted in the parable of Lhe talents and the auwer and that a great help nus the anudy of Gud’s word to ï¬nd out, how to use, our talcum. MR. DUNCAN thought that Bible stud)- and l‘eligiuus cunversntiuu would tend In duvelup talent. in «1111' churches. MR. ADDISON said an thu close of lhv discussiuu that. he rarely ever saw in making member (If the church a hack slldul‘, because a. mam that works for God puts himself in nuisun with the Divine ï¬ning The meeting then closed by singing the DuXUlugy. As the. evuversalmnul meeting held an the Hill] inst. was merely am introduct- ul'y, who we hope that. it will iwc be long below another will be ur 'anged for, thin lhe time of full moon Will be cliusen,tliub a longer notice will be given, that there will be printed circulars With progium for geiieriil distribinion, that. there he a “mining, nftemmm, and evening session. more music, and a Sv‘“ grader successi MR.â€" \VILMOT thought. both miniï¬-ers and ummbuls could help in developing tuluutJllcy shuuld call on members to u» sist in the val‘iuus meetings The abnw culmcxl met at the Town Hall on Tuesday, 14b!) Feb, 1882. The Reeve in ï¬le chair. Members prearm Messrs Co‘)k,kaater, ieaman, Mano)" Minutes or pruviuus mucuug read an 1 approved The following petitions were then pra- saluted: From John B. Stephens and 122 others asking aid for Dugald MCCaJKuILA, mm» gent Fan Leeds Riclmrdsun, and )2 others asking end for Julm Glen, indigent. From George Tupprr a nd 11 othexs asking: for aid Iur Ehzalmdx Brown, indi gent. From J. Rankin, and 17 others Cum earning a road m Thumhill. A clauu fur Imus of sluep from Richard Seager “as laid uver till their next Inert» The following necounts were then pl'h“ muted. Drum J. A. Stewart, inhaling n(n1ic« es of nimztinus ol Cuuncilgm um‘ rem year, Fruin lllklï¬lll Vivian furnishing fu- mml fur lute Mrs. Owens, indi- v gent. 9 50 Flu!“ .lr'lni Fl'ulllis fur wood and ï¬xtures in Town Hall. 3.00 l\lU\'U(l by Mr. l-leunmn, Sf‘Pt‘litled L.) 11‘. (Junk, that the, i'unulution granting $6 per qr. to Mrs. l’nmsun, bi: i'ecinlieu and a lump sun: in} $10 In: inserted in llEKL Llierrof; also to Edwin Vh‘ien), fur neccsA Mics fur lnu‘inl Hf Mrs. Owens; 559.50; in» Alix, Black for board and lmlging fur Ungnld McUullInn, $150 in": wm-k ut the pleasure. of Ilie Council ; let tlwsnm l} i- Mr. Glen, be changed from $4 to $6; Iu R. Midd lwrun fur the sum)an of Elizabeth uruwn, $12 per qua-Caryn d. Muuu by Mr. Cook, suculided by Mr. lemmin, that the 'l‘reasnrer be autlioriz ed to pay the fullowing mad accuunts‘ the same having been Certiï¬ed to by Lin. several ruml Commissioners in their n:- spectivu districts : Dist No 1, Tu H Marsh, “‘67 ft. plank, $15.00 “ 2, J. «51, D. Elder, fur lumbur unu work. 12.16 â€"â€"Carried mg. Moved by Mr. Cnuk, seconded by Mr. Remnun, that the treasurer bus and 1s hereby uutlmriZt-d to pay In Juhn Franks for one cord of Wood for Tu“ :1 Ha“, :52 22'); ulsv fol ï¬xtures for hanging cunts, etc, '75 cents; also tn J. A. Sammrt fur 10H council notices. 32.2' â€"Curr1ed' aned by Mr. Rcauuul, socwnded by Mr. Cuuk. that the petitqu m Mr. Rm.- kin and 17 others be referrml m mmmiss mmrrs of Dist. Nu. l, and Lhey he run; tied to uxmnimqmrt uld thgu streetguui assist ifthry tlnuk prupm‘ tn ï¬lling 11}; wubh()uLâ€"Cnrrivd. Mnle by Mr. VVuhs‘er, secmlded Lu Mr. leunmn, that the Rt-nvu and Mews: ~ Cunk,am1 Hallry ho. a (mmmlltve tUdC‘h with the incurlmmtcd Vini‘1gf) uf \Vomi bridge, in ccuncclion with thc wivisiun u, the assets imnwdiuu 1y ufmr we wicx ums uru nuditod. By~huw 433,"ppmprinti; ~_. Aw inteu from Municipal Loan Fund to :he sru a1 School Seclirms. ;' 1%»me 434 uppo‘nting tln' follow: Road Ccm ‘ i :1 mers o t w prment ye Dist. No. I. Mr. “'m. Melina“, Thoma anblp and Axum: Prentnxr Dist. No. 2. Thomas Riddhn Ephm: \V'hitmm'e, Jalm Nurslml Dist. ’50. 3. \Villinm Pnurm 1:, 1w. Murray, F. Rummy. The C(unnil adjumned 'H T‘iee«.‘.r) C'Mc‘) H, to nxrm at 10» m, Byan 432 appropriating H e’ intern,- frmn the Clergy Reserve. Fund to the 3L and Sclwol Sections. Mun-d by M r. lemmm, secrmded 'Iv Mr. Manny. that the TH‘HHU‘k’T be aim" M'ized to rvfnnd $3 85 to 'J 1108. Playu he lwiug erroneously asseswu : that :1 mmmt. VAUGHANV COUNCIL. [Single copies, 3 cts.