th Ame:rwan squadâ€" ts at Malifax, and wadâ€"on with headâ€" »tra ment s art 6 ; doin to Look After tself. aWi. tenance of a e Nogth Atl _within a w han represent DBritain‘s REF squimalt â€" No Needed. pire LEGANT K. RING AND LD Waten Flobe TY M the military and Ar rP of MP isons Will be 1M FI t] CANADA. â€" L we imsisted i3 in ProgTess 410 in: & oystander $ m da. The mt "SIT@ » t] rda )Out » TT n X Th n X At *4 at Prg a‘ ur. . _ The warden at this jancture was asked to vacate the chair, and retired into the g‘looï¬'r‘o?.m. where he was locked in hy coaj.m.& and o?) on Denfliobh’i(;‘_ ie . &N ,G. D 1 on M m AHD Schonk h C j “ ‘i' t. b # Gfl& C 0 L w e l £ pasod tot se brthe coudif caaioner® _ | C0~C) °k | ham. The contractora for the a butâ€" wents, Messrs Myers and Dennison, had almost completed .their contracts and in each case. â€" The Hamilton Bridge Co are contractors for the steel structure. On motion of Messrs Thomson: and Brown $100 was voted to each contracâ€" tor. $75 still remains unparid on Mvers‘ contract and $60 on Dennison‘s. . the discussion that followed it was statâ€" ed that ‘the abutments were out of line which are being built over the F River on the townlines of St, 1| and Sydenham and Holland and were each voted $2 for 'ei'-l-)elvn;s;; ou moâ€" tion of Messra Garvie and McKinnon, J H Rutberford was voted $18 for reporting the proceedings of the session and suppl ying I:ORI†of the report to other papers in the county, on motion of Messrs McArthur and Bell. E'LTho x ln.rsg:u- A__'?Ltlh. -!’.rigsei The byâ€"law was introduced and given first and second reading. In committee with Mr Preston in the chair, it was discussed ~by Messrs Gordon, Allen, Brown, Pstterson, Bell, McColwan and Shute, and was fnally defeated by the carrying of a resolution tostrike out the clause.. The byâ€"law theretore remaimms as it was. 3 3 s â€" The caretaker of the town hall, D. McArthur, was voted $8 on motion of Mesers Gordon and Doyle. The four members of council who visâ€" ited the house of refuge on Wednesday The chairmen of comumnittees, eight in number, were each yoted $10 for their services, on motion of, Messrs Preston and McLean, : ab Mr Patterson moved the iatroduction of a by law to amend an existing byâ€"law in reference to mi_ug tewards for conâ€" yviction uf pedd Selling goods without license. ‘The amendment proposed was that in no case shall the fine imposed be jess than the reward offered. and xr Thomson read the letter from the solicitors râ€"férring thereto. _ The report recommended payment of this item, and also of $82.85 to Dr »meDonald for counâ€" veying aninsave man to asylom, which account had been laid over trom previous meeting. ‘The report was adopted, xr Thomeon presented a special report of : Finance. _ Asting under instructions xr Thomson had submittedto MacKay, Sampson & Telford. county solicitors, the account of: $876 from :Brace Kegistry Office for transfer ot properties in Hanâ€" oyer from Bruce to Grey counties. ‘The soliciters were of opinivn that the county was liable for payment of the account, a payment on their work. In UE n ced ces e 2 ul in mt $2 for expenses on moâ€" dings of the session s of the report to county, on motion e : y i n + wl : $N.,G.,.&J. AcKechnie y â€" i | (The popular Cash Store:) : w ; by *) (af _ s OMA & ; i la .. BRIG s g f ‘ We have just received the third shipment of & f _ Figs in two weeks. â€" â€" 32 mats each iot and are & still selling tham at f i 50 CTS. A MAT. â€" f Not more than two mats can be sold to any one | . ww _ customer, (~~~~ * % â€"â€"â€" ifl, G: &.J, McKechnie We have just rec Figs in two weeks still ONTARIO ARCHIVES ' TORONTO :;T A ws 4@ it L6 4