+ Oouncil Meeting. ightest influence in causing | motion of Mr Bigelow the committeo arose | On motion of Mr Shaw the motion to wey iE them to keep the siumber above what is ab- | reported progress and asked leaveto sit |strike out 5and insert 7 was reconsidered. Tbe Council of the corp of "| solutely required to meet the business "wants | again on Monday evening, _ Mr Shaw moved that the number 7 bs |one o'clock p. m. Perry mef.in the Clerk's office on Friday vg o¢ 1g community. To grant Ii to] Tenders for the printing for the corporation {struck out and § inserted, rm ---- 19th inst, the Reove in the chair. Members |, or, 1otels than are absolutely required 18 | were handed in and thet from the Standard |. Yeas, Messrs Shaw, Jones and Currie. Mr The Turf. sil present exoept Mr. Jones. 4 offering an inducement to drinking and othe? | fice being the lowest was accepted. Shaw's motion was declared carried. - The of the pr 1 habits ; and » moments considers Cn movion the eotincil adjourned till Mon. | Mr Kellett moved that $75 be struck out woud ad MPN, en tion of the amount of drinking now done in | 4ey evening. and $100 inserted. stated meeting our midst calls loudly for a lessening of the : Yeas the Reeve and Mr Kellett, Naysall ot Council Mr. Crandell had been paid {or |; imber of those places where liquer is sup i Rr RO the rest. Amenduient declared lost. the Town Hall site $1,000, and interest| jis. Fg believed it quite possible to keep fa. the Reeve in the chats all the membery | MF Shaw moved that the names of Jesse thereon amounting to $152.60, in alll, hotel and have nono of this drinking | 8 bl i Ireland and D B Dennison be struck off. $1152.50 and that the documents conveying | 4ronnd and he would advises large decrease vp RW Beko Pres) of the| Yous Shaw, Currie, Nays the Reeve and the property to the corporation had been | 45 the number of licenses, he would feel well oe bp sii oooe ih the , Mr Kellett, Mr Jones voted with the yeas properly executed and everything found sab-' i 6.4 if no such license were granted at won; onthe yeluy \ and declared the motion carried bi . i: all. With regard to shop licenses these are : ¢ this The Reeve moved that the committee do! On metic of 1, Stew ie sesomey oder still worse than hotel licenses and he be- omen Rig bo doped ww ina | DOW arite--oarried. This crushed the [life was granted amount that stores encourage % : t of the by-law. A petition was presented prying Luis oa het an he comme mould Hi Nuroihe i ciel Gh "Mie Shaw moved hah the motion for he UDPropitious. and drifting snows ung Foople of Maachotes ate Council not to the of th ti- . | every ° : + . o ono he wh dd fe om he | 01 1 0PL |bemin te ad the hep po 0st snr th melt Sens fo oak SCE, Conn ie nh Town ' o¢|8sbad. Ho sees the bar rooms of the hotels Hall, Manchester, on Tuesday the 9th day of ber uf Taverns aad Liquor Stores, and setting | oi iqory that the council ought not to grant On thotfon of Mr Shaw the council resum- ad i when made. How the Com- ; forth that the business of the village required | | o Sense bo ALY 009 formed, | lighted up and parties walking forward to the | 'th h e 3 0 voyer bi March, (Bee posters.) We will refer to this 8 shep 1 y 980. Hs jo 38 + | bar at such hours as no bar should be open, mites of the whole, mittee went at it with a will and at| agin. - all the accommodation of that sort now fur-- |; ye jg pot himselfawars that it is so, that On motion of the Reeve the numbers , pished and strongly recommending ** the | gr grog stores acein the habit of selling | ib fact itappears to him that no attempt was |g uuu y out and 7 inserted and the names | MUCH labor and considerable ex. good old way" as preferable 40 the change tiguor without having a license, a something made on the part of the hotel keepers to ob- ) of Josse Ireland and D B Densison were re-| pense made and preserved one of ought to be introduced. which they have no right to do withont a | Serve the law. From his window ho can see; 0 yoy ip the by.law. the finest tracks they ever had.-- Petition laid on the table. license, these, too, should be stopped, if they | Parties walking into one of the liquor stores | oppo of Mr Kellett $76 was strack | When the first day of the races had The following accounts were presented, | gr, gelling, He would not detain the Coun- | 8nd coming out shortly after wiping their | guy 4nd $110 inserted as the amount for | arrived the weather had taken itself Mr McCaw for stationery $3.55; the 4c ;i\ with any farther remarks, but would [chops s if they had been drinking. OP | yyyery and shop licenses exclusive of govern- up and gave us as fine a day as could count of coal and wood furnished for the |yoa0 ho matter with them, feeling] Pose this who may he is determined to goin | oo duty, : p and g ay town hall $48.19 ; Mr Hilborn's half year's | cyineq that they will give the matter that| for it with all his energy. Ho would here| 0 ov 6 4ne Reeve the nnmber two 0° desired. The splendid day told salary as caretaker of the fire engines. consideration which Jt merits, remark that he wasdetermined to do what he | Loo LL shops and four inserted. favorably on the extent of the crowd. could to suppress if possible the traffic in The knowing ones might be seen stepping routid at early morn with Very likely knowing ones will regard our caption as not altogether comme i} faut, we are however doing| the best we can with them and using the best maverial we have on hand. Our intention is to say a word on| A comsideralbe business was done the Port Perry Winter Races which, in the pools but there was not much came off on the ice here on Tuesdsy | betting dove. : and Wednesday last. The weather Ye : on the previous week had been most| = i The Young People of Manchester are pre- scrath for money if there were any. The Boy's retusal to run caused al Joos to be e Judges. with drawn by order of The Judges gavethe utmost satis- Notton eh ; 3 y ar the County <{Oulase; | 1s Mreby gives hat fh The Globe and its echoes were in wcstacies after the transfer of * speak now' Wood to the distant regions of : Manitoba. The Grit party ceuld 3 then breath freely that this slippery fish had been placed in safe keeing their theory ia his case being f "gave us from our friend." In order to make the Manitobans swallow the bait with as little squirm ing as possible the organs strove with each other as to which could most lavishly, and slavishly plaster over the new Chief Justive, Wood, the Globe leading the choir by a daily pulaver over the Golden opinions" which the Jnstice Wood was gaining for bimselfin his new -- Extensive Auction Sale. Mr Wm Gordon has been instructed by Mr 'WmMcKay to sell by auction on lot 15 in the 1st of Brock, on Monday the 15th day of March, a valuable lot of Horses, Cattle, This is $0 sheep, -Agricultural Machines and Imple- ments, Wagons, Sleighs, Harness and every thing required about a farm. A quantity of | Hay, Oat sheaves, Potatoes, Turnips &c. &c, Mr Emaney for repairs on tools for road | yy t k his seat. The clerk read applications from Messrs FJoues entered and jou intoxicating liquors orat least -limit it to . Ilicucions (Seo Posters. work, $6.50 Mr Kellett ed for I to introduce a Charles, Worthington, Broad and Maitland ; Mr Rose' account of $15, being half year's Eohats moyai) for Jeayeto in a large degree. He cares not a straw for y ar } + by-law for licensing and regulating hotels, i but that the Inspector's certificate had not | the view of betting on a sure thing, | ld. We then admonished our pect vor J futereuted vo ) take it cool as "it was not ae he above accounts shone snd other Juoyses of public eutarial, ae he a a . ie oorod been zedeiVed for dlie nt two names The In. | jsut while" pools' were being sold to Masonry, onds to take it cool as "it was no op i ment, shows &c, &c- {| way," ho is doing what he" Gomsiders best spector had recommended only two shops £0 wp, ver wished to invest there was all gold that glittered. The follow- ing shows that already the gold has 'been taken out of the opinions, and the chances are that Wood will soon be back to torment the Grits in keep- The by-law was read a first and second time and the council went into committee of the whole, Mr Jones in the chair, The chairman read aud submitted the several clasues seriatim. The by-law is certainly a comprehensive one providing for almost ewery emergency be licensed viz ; Charles and Worthington. On motion of Mr Shaw the committee arose and reported the by-law as amended. The report was received and adopted and the by-law read a third time and passed signed and sealed. Oa motion the council adjourned till Mr Bose, Inspector of Chimmeys, presented his report setting forth that he had inspected 330 chimneys and all their connections, pipes and connections inside, and laders, &c, out- side and find them allcorrect except it may be some half dozen or so, and these, he does not In order to estimate aright the value of an institution we must not confine our inspection of it to its gala days, to its marchings out in the sunshine clad in its showy re- for all concerned and he will not be driven from his course by the displeasure of parties who may not be satisfied at having' the law enforced ; he has a duty to perform and will not hesitate to do it. The Clerk 1aid on the table the Treasurer's no attempt at selling races. One of the judges. Mr. Black failed to put in an appearance, Mr. Moore, of Orillia, was appointed in his place. In the Courtof or and Appeal, > ing him bought. wishin 10 previous reports to mame as al] of 14g clearly defines the duties of the Inspect. | bond, . Thursday evening. $ The ey relimin Fite jive galia with all its circumstance and 2 . them are doing their best to have them put | ¢ ing been arranged; the judges took displ M toe 4 "Br Pam, Minn, Feb 10--A Fort Garey |; i CRE is ie Suw sutered aud sock No wk of St---- th stand and the Rorses wero cated | *P12T: Masonry appears in ite| rho Gontroporteq Elections dot ops must notgell in quantities less|9:30 ht Council. i 8 i it di ' wt nga Lo oh She oie 28 Solioh the WEST Waa sees! yed than three half pints. The license by-law was proceeded with Cartyrie for the 2:40 race, when Hood's beet and richest; garb as it distrib- of _ Mr Richmond complained of a big snow drift which defies his best efforts, when they get out they can't get in for it and when they get in they can't get out. Old boss is about starving and no supplies can be brought in, he avouid be willing to go to work and open a passage if the Council woald allow iton his statute labor. Mr Currie said it would be no great job to The Mtmicipal Council of Cartwright met --pursuant to adjournment on Monday, 22nd inst. Members all present, the Reeve in the chair, 'The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The Reeve quoted the law regarding the onds of the Treasurer, making it obligatory o = Circuses, Wild Beastsand similar exhibi: tions must_first pay a license of $23 before exhibiting ; side and small shows ff for $10. Parties keeping billiard cooms, bowling alleys, &c, must pay a license, The clause limiting the number of hotels and liquor stores was the dete noir of the evening 'Wood to-day at the court of Queen's Bench for contempt of court for publishing strictur- es on Judge Woods' action in the Schults 'perjury case. Luxton was fined $200 or im- or imprisonment till paid. The fine was made up by subscription immediately. An article in this morning's Free Perss may create another dose to-marrow, from the section at which it was left off at the prbvious meeting--clatwse 14. Clause 15 makes it obligatoty on all hotels to have 6 bedrooms besides those required for 'the family and 8 beds snd suitable bedding ; comfortable stable. accommodation for 10 horses &c. The 16 clause forbids seltigg liquor fo utes its welcome but unostentacious gifts to the needy and destitute ones as it takes the fatherless and the or- |- phan by thé hand, as it dries the widow's tears and gives bread to her needy children ; as it administers to the consolation of the sick, or fol- Long Jonn; Ostrum's Billy, and --'s Susie Booth came to the scratch. Long John succeeded in coming in a pretty geod lead, Billy second and Busie bringing up the rear. In the second heat Susie'sdriver Hiootion of a Member'for the Legis- lative Assembly of Ontario for the Electoral District of the Schults left for Ottawa dhis morning amid | open a road and get in, if it wero at his place | or yo that though chairman of | children, servants and app onall municipal council toe: and | showed an inclination for foul driv-| lows to the tomb and there consigns Beige devs of Jouuncy, tomm of groava and hisses, $6 would soon gat through I nak sae Suis he So 35% forvgn thecayitiunlly the permission ofthe parents er guardians SOprs on the bonds ot their Treasurer from ing and bothered Long John consid- | fo the dust with the beautiful <olemn The indignation againt Chief Justice Wood | sistance, a as bari 2 eu The violation of the above will ipcur & pen- Joe o pour, the council went into commit. | "0 Billy camo ina capital first | and instructive ceremonies of theor-| p =. Cansds, )FTHE Petition of 4s increasing rapidly.' Mr Richmond replied that as there wasno |}, disposition manifested both at this rc iy 20 ith oat oye Lue inp tee on the Treasurer's bonds. with Long Jobn 2 good sovond, and (der, the Towing of 2 Suseas el and Trovan uta, J em el . | road work done on tok road during the | Gj) pogrd aud throughout the village appear- STW se allingin OE I I | re marion the ormipitise arias. and se] S0818 creeping up behind. worthy brother, his spirit having ton. In. he Gounty of' Ontario Er: The following is a list of the eloe- | me" i were not asking too much tohave | eq to be in favor af cutting down the number nas, parted that they had examined the bond of| Susie was ruled out at the close of whose name is sul } a little done during winter. The matter was dropped at this. Mr Mincks scnt in his resigoation as weigh master as hie duties at the town hall passed within the portals of the Grand Lodge above whence it shall £0 no more out, Oh Saturday last the brethren of the lodge in this place received from Whitby the mournful ivtelligence of The Clerk read lications for license fromthe seven en and four shops and the Treasurer with the sureties thereto and also certificates from the Inspector recom. (Are satisfied with fhe same being good and all the hotels. On motion the following sufficicnt. 'The bond! was placed in the hand names were inserted in the by-Mw viz; Wal. | of the Reeve for safe keeping. ker, Thompson, Dewart, Denison and Jesse | The Reeve stated that the matter of bil- of our hotels and he is pleased that itis so but he regards the liquor stores as being much more injurious to the community than c 4 hotels can ibly be, he would illi Barber, Halton; Hancy, Monk ; #0 occaipy his time that he finds it impossi- Poesilyy Be; he would be: willing : to cut off every liquor store in the village, Oliver, S8©Oxford: Hay N Perth; |'ble to attend to the scales, he is decidedly ror to the traffic ne tions for the local house against the third heat for the fouling pro- which protests have 'been entered. clivities of her driver. Billy took the 875, and Long John the $25. The following is the score: ¢ 1. Your Petitioner is a person who voled at the said Election. : 2. And your Petitioner states that the Election 'was holden on the Eleventh day of Jauu- ary, A D. 1875, when the nomination took land. When'it 'to the shops it liard and bagatelle 4ables had been brought ) s place, and on the Eighteenth day of Janu- Chjsholm, Peel ; Hunter, S Grey; | Action on the matter was deferred. 16 prepared tommsist in Wwiintever cen be dono I nn, Whe 1 ip hos ity ii before his natice on sevecal occasions and it| 100d's Long John, 1222 |the death of their esteomod brother, ary, A.D. 1875, when the Poll was held, : : . .| The Collectar came before the Council tar |in way of limiting is effects. Yad : i wp-| Ostrum's Billy, 2111 |Walter Pound. TheWhitby brethren when Thomas Paxton, of the Village of Currie, Welland; Neelon, Lincoln, 3 A ting a license but the Inspector had only granted | bad beeu asked that the conucil would suf 's Susio Booth 333 0 y Port Perry, in the G of Ontario Robina Kingston : Paxton He of bis roll. The amount levied | Mr Shaw said he was prepared to admit press their use in any of our hotels, but the 3.Jusie ort Perry, in the County y inson, ; ) i rtificates for Messrs Charles and Worthing- notified the Port Perry brethren that ou for was $6,066 with $61 for statute labor | tne necessity for hotel accommodation but we I Hy ke. 8 law did not empawer the Counil to supp The next race was for the Town- squire, and Philip McRae, of the Town- North Ontario. The above are On BHC L 1586 aR riod: 30. I Buppras all Grits. The following are Con- sarvatives Broder, Dundas; McIn- tyre, Cornwall; Bell. W Toronto, Meredith, London; Brown, S. On- tario ; Stock, N Wentworth; Cam-- charged and 88 for dogs makes $6,219 and from the fractional divisions some $6,242.91 was found on the roll, and of this $6,151.37 has been collected, leaving $89.51 and $2 error in addition, still to collect or rather ancollectable, a large portion of whieh how. ever, will be gollected through the county treasurer. have now more hotels than are really needed and he would be willing to limit the number within that which is reguired for the accom. modation of the public. Mr Currie said he had no desire to see the public accommodation of the village in any way hampered and ifhe belived that the number of hotels which we now have were ccovrdingly.' On motion the committee arose and the by-law as ameaded. On motion for the adoption, cense them and he believed tbey .ough $o adopt that course. Te. them but it gave the council power to li- For his part he Mr Jones moves that the report be not now adopted but referred tothe committee of the whole with instruction to amend the was opposed £6 games of any kind being car. ried on in or around our hotels, for he re- garded them as inducements to our youth to frequent these places and he would much ship Purse, $25 first, $15 second t | and $19 third. Five horses put in for this. I. |g thom at the Walker House. The McKenzse's Artist; WW. Paston's Porc Perry brethren here joined in Quichstep; ------='s Stranger; ----'s |, oqeorted the remains to the res-- Bluck Bess, and A. McKenzie's Re- they would bring the corpse to Port » | Perry on Sabbath, Here the bréth- idence of deceased's mother. ren were ready to réceive theni meet | ship of Mara, in the said County, Esquire, were the Candidates ;and the Returning Officer has returned the said Thomas Paxton as being duly elected. : 3. And your Pefitionier states that the said Thomas Paxton was by himself and his authorized Agents or Agent and by other persons on his behalf, guilty of corrupt ; iscontinned' lator. On the following day the brethres ractices within the meaning of the Act 3 i same by striking.out the name of E Worth- | prefer fo see them discontinued'; but as the | 8% n the following day the brethren Pp i « oron, E. Toronto. 3 iogel Yi Eh he An o i = Boi mn on ington ann inserting thatof Alex Maitland |commicll had not the power to prevent them = the iw ih Sivan gor 4 here met in their Lodge room and uh axligmen} - Shak betall below, a » 1 yon sy by i ted to Mr Worth- | they had the power to license and regulate | Artist crowded each other pre . : : ¢ ection whereby rr ---- paid to that officer. meas lat them bo sustained, but on the | hoy "0 oe 20 Ji z po reg PTY | having organized proceeded to tHe then, Mr Goggin said he was decidedly opposed fo any sort of game being permitted in our hotels or any other inducement being hel out for our youth to frequent these places; the object of such places is for the accommo dation of the public and not 40 'entice onr youth to hang around them. Mr Hylands said that he was Strongly op- posed to anything being maintained in any -of our hotels which would tend to induce our young mento bang around them, and since the council has not the power to suppress such games it ought by all means to assume what authority the law gives to license and iin, . fo) The vote being taken on Mr Jones dimend- ment, it was declared lost. vo On motion for adoption Mr Gurie moved in amendnient that the name of Jesse Ireland be struck off and that of Mr Miler inserted. Mr Kellett said he was aware that the striking off would come to this, that there would bea block when the knocking off pre- cess gas entered ; he would move-in amend- mentthat the r;port be not now adopted but referred to the committee of the whole with instructiontoamend the same by striking out the number five as the number of hotels to receive license and that the mamcs of was and is' incapacitated from serving in Parliament for the said Electoral District and the said Election sand return of the said Thomas Paxton were and are wholly null and void. Wherefore your Petitioner priys, That i may be determired that the said Thorss Pax ton was not duly elécted or returned, snd that the Election was void, [Signed] ~~ WILLIAM McCASKEL. On motion-of Mr:Shaw the sum of 4 was ordered to be paid to the Collector for select- ing juiors for 1874, On motivn of Mr Shaw the sum of $5.59 taxes on the Church of England Parsonage was ordered to struck off. Mr Charles called the attention of the Council to the fact that at the fire which occurred in Mr G U White's premises in 1872 that he (Mr Charles) had lost a dozen pails which wero taken to the fire and never re. turned ; he was willing to acccept of $2.50 in full. Mr Shaw said if such accounts were paid some parties might take the op nity of Flowing with Milk and Honey. We read in the big book of a land of olden times which flowed with milk and honey, "but that was nowhere when compaied with {lis Canatia of om. We may not have milk enough 0 makes row'but our honey and preserves are fairly gushing--our common Jumber rooms we are told are lavishly sup- plied with their jars of the finest preserves and boxes of honey in comb for the special gratification of the parties concerned without 'money@and without price. If parties sell well. Stranger came in a good lesd, Artist hugging hing pretty closely, Quickstep came in not a bad third, Bess coming in fourth, and poor Re- gulator broke one of his hind legs. The presence of C. Thorn, V.8., saved the unfortunate animal a world, of pain, for in place of the good old way" of dispatching such animals (chopping them to pieces with an axe) the Dr. sent him to his long sleep without a pang by adminis- tering asufficient dose of chloroform. contrary he believes that we bave -more hotels than thero is any legiti- mate business for and more than this is injurious wo the community and should not be sanctioned; he would therefore move that-ia place of seven, asin the pasy there beonly five hotels licensed for the present year. . Mr Kellett said he would offer no objec- tion to lessening the number of our hotels though he was not quite sure that even that would accomplish tho object aimed at 7 but he would be very willing to try the .ex - periment and go with Mr Currie in reducing residence of the mother of the de- ceased to take charge ef the funeral. Rev. W. Kinley, B. C. Minister, read a portion of Scripture and prayed after which the Masonic brethren proceeded with their cere- meny. W. Bro. Emaney read the burial service after which the breth- ren formed and marciied to the fam- ily burying ground, a beautiful spot not far from the residence. When arriving near the grave the brethren ¥ = { In the Court of Error and Appeal, The Controverted Elegtions Act kids and have no goats it may well.be asked 'how they came by the kids. ? selling a hundred pails or so at every fire which might occur. : Mr Brown again came before the Council on that everlasting school tank question the number to five but he has no expecta- tion that it can be carried when it comes to the parties to be cut off ;he would much prefer to have the license placed at a high figure and allow parties the choice of Messrs Miller and Dafoe be inserted. the stand he had taken and he had the Mr Kellett's amendment was put and lost, regulate them, Mr Hylands introduced and earried through its second reading a by-law for regulating Much sympathy was manifested for the young man gvho thus lost a val- Mr Currie said he believed he was right in best taverns and other houses of entertainment uable horse. Artist did not let opened columns and the hearse and relatives passed through, The bur- ial services were here completed, the brethren passing round the grave mn of 1871. Election of a Member for the Legir- 'Complimentary Supper. Mr. Johnny Fredrum being about to re- -amove from this locality and going to Colera- do where He intends locating, was entertain wdtow complimentary supper at Dafoe's Stranger a head of him any more.-- The following are the heats. Ar- tist taking $25, Quickstep $15, and Stranger $10. lative Assembly of Ontario for the North Riding of the County of Ontario, in the said Province, holden on the Eleventh and and for licensing the same, for appointing defining the dutics and fixing tho salary of a license inspector and also a tavern inspec-- tor to see to the carrying out of the provisions of the law. claiming that he had a perfect right to the $10 which had been docked of him on that part of the community with him in seeking to lessen the number of drinking places, and from the statements of the other members of council they appeared to have a similar aim but in place of doing it in an open, manly solemn silence each one depositing a sprig of evergroen on the coffin as a token of their belief in the yesurrec-- tion of their deceased brother. The either taking & license at that figure or go out of the business, but this Job. forcible closing up of a man's business in a On motion of Mr Kellett the $10 was or-| gay as it were, is scarcely the thing dered to be paid to Mr Brown. | The reeve said he would offer no ob jection Hotel, Port Perry, on Monday eveniug, 22nd inst. A very large gathering especially of his young friends and acquaintances assembled M: Shaw called the attention of the Conn- <il to the fire-bell stating thut from present arrangements in the event of a fire the chan- ces of having any alarm given were very to any measure likely to 'contribute to the public good, he had no personal end to serve in the matter ; he spoke for himself and he believed for the other members of council in an indirect way. way they seek to to accomplish their object by a side issue they seck:to choke them off Mr Bigelow says he wishes to deal fairly ner, Parr in the chair. On motion the Council adjourned for din- Council resumed and on motion went into committee of the whole on the by-law, Mr, A. McKenzie's Regulator; drawn. H. McKenzie's Artist, 211 2 1|brethren then reformed apd proceed. w. Pazions Quiskstap, 2 3 3 ] 2 ed to their lodge room when it was s Stranger, % Blnek Boss, 44433 moved by W. Bro. Emaney, seconded, by Bro. Rolph, and resolved, --That | Eighteenth days of January, - A.D. 1875. ;1, William MoCasktll, of the Village of Bea- slim ; he would recommend a spring being put to the clapper and a rope being so fixed outside that it may be accessable at any mo- ment. V The Clerk said Mr. Geo. Currie was pres- ent and desired briefly to address the council : The Swonljeut are Sol vue. ood Suits in connection with certain petitions aow on : De ity ort ol hastore¥ aos | the table regarding the granting of licenses with every man, he has no desire in any way to encourage the drinking usages and he is only sorry that hotels are our enly places of public entertainment, he would be glad to see the best hotel in town converted into a temperance house and would be willing to see the party who shonld keep it geta bonus from the corporation to encourage him, » on this occasion to testify their esteem for : and do honor to the.guest of the evening.-- : Mr. Stephen Norton presided at the head of the table and Mr. W. H. Robinson * occu- pied the vice-chair, verton, in the County of Ontario, Gentleman, the Petitioner, hereby authorize and appoint i Norman F. Paterson, of the Village of Beaver- i ton, in the County of Ontario, Attorney at Law, to act for me as my Attorney in the matter of the said Petition. | Dated at Beaverton, this Eighteenth day of 1 February, A.D. 1875. when he stated that their desire was to do that which wou'd be most likely to contribute tothe best interests ofthe village. He would notfor 8 moment willingly sanction anything having a tendency to injure the village socially or morally and if he believed that curtailing the number were the better way of accomplishing the the brethren of this lodge while, deeply lamenting the loss of an es tegmed and worthy brother would seek with becoming submission to bow to the wise though afflictive dealing ofan aflwise Providence ; and would embrace this opportunity The next race was for the Pomin- dion purse, $100 first money, $25 second. Tor this there were three entries, Nelly Please, Susie Booth, and Judge Lane. Nelly was tov much for the others The applications for licenses from Messrs Mason and Oke together with the Inspector's certificate were laid on the table, On motion the blank for the name of the license Inspector was fiJled arith the name of John Druan and the blank | for salary with $6 On motion the blank' forthe, name of the and came in a splendid first with a > (Signed) WILLIAM McCASKILL, a "went far 40 prove Mr. Dafoe is one of for trafic in liquor: I i pa "Mr Keilett pressed his mokion for the . : ! Suste a good AN J. of tendering our dincere and heart- Petitioner. EE rome for the comfort| On motion Mr Currie wasallowed $0 ade oject aimed a e woul give is hearty adoptioffjof the report. On the motion being | £37ern inspector was filled avith the name of, : 1 th 4 felt sympathy to the mother of our | Notices apd papers requiring service on the and accommasation of his dress tho council on the matter of the _peti- | "Per "ne Dusiness of this village Ie | pu there appeared yes, Me Kellett, Nays | John Drusn, with a salary equal to halthe| Susie led Nelly the second heat) go. 0ooq brother in sliis- her shor of | Petitioner may be served upon me or left at After Supper the usual Loyal and patriotic | yone vefore. that bod: rgiiding the pars quired extensive accommodation and if this Mossrs Jones, Curtio and Shaw. Bo the [fines recovered, 7 and Nelly took the 3rd beat. ial ar a my effice in the Village of Beaverton, in the toasts were given from the chair con- 49 ok y 681408 | were supplied by temperance houses in piace | motion was declared lost and. thus matters | OB motion the Committee -arose, reported | Tt was now getting dark and the itl 8nd severe affliction from the ['ounty of Ontario, or upon George L. Tiesd, enthusiasm and received by the | Of tavern and shop licenses, of Bokols les would bo ouch Vetter setided | meen rus declared progrom, aud waked letva tout agai loti ¢ Toss of an affectionate son on whom | or left at his office, Sixty-eight Church Street: sempany with equal : Mr Currie said he had Bo desire now ods- | He agreed with Mr Jones that the liquor nf oa} lok. Hat be vote] On moon of Me Pate; Too. sere on 36 wee |S VIE0 postponed the completion of | o's 4 over veasab to lotk do the) TovRt: : olds 7 Fhe Chairman now proposed the health, | ain the council with any lengthened re- stores did much more mischief than the ones Was avare : tobe paid Mv. Crople Eels of the-rage till the second day. ° d act NORMAN F. PATERSON, prospesity and of the guest of the | yoy the evening was well ad: -- tended to place the Council in an awkward | ordered paid Mr, r, being $4 for SECOND DAY. support and comfort.of her daglin- Attorvey sd for Potith evening which met with a warm .awception the il i usd: a. hotels, position but he could not help that he 'was de- | Commutation ot Statute labor for his beat, 4 4 . ing years, To Thomas Paxton, Esq, pi Cb rod girmin then sead-the followingad- br elev ty Title | bole piss a termiinelise doje Bich hie conceive iabe/ WLR fx s dom, The wentlier on. the d day DIED, rm my nef " wi wi re 0 4 r account o . E anxious regarding the fate of 8 petition re- | ried. os PH. vat - $ho best ntusen oF the Village wed i ig het ios Aayeihry Swout 0 $4 fo was even more pleasant thap that of| 4 Whithy, on the 20th inst., Walter, eld- on apocting the liguas trafic which bad born | 1y vuq acresd tht the houses be all ankod | on tea abn ts hon ne wee. create | cemented "8 the first and tho result was that this | son of the late , Esq, aged 31 a Jou | presented to this council at its last session ; |. got lege do one of two things, cither fo reduce the| On motion of 'Mr. Pari, #n order was) WS the best gathering of the ind $ 5 On motion of Mr Kellett, hotel licenses number or put dhe license up as high as were placed at $75, which with -the $15 law will allow. & granted for the gmoynt. Onmotign a couple of small accoun ts, 43 ever seen in Port Perry. One was taken time fo carefully read what the led to ask himself where the many tion set forth it was enough for bim to know I depart- prayed. fora curtellsnant Government duty makes the amount §90, | The Reeve ssid the must spe til oonts to ore Davis for a key, and 92 cents to thousands of people come from. wel ied 0 18 agus fu Surana ot io. wun The matter of shop licenses coming gp, | Position that the. taken bad placed fone BUKISUT as overcharge in taxes were| The unfinished race for the Do- MARRIED, . which | + beoouid say hs was in| the Beeve said hie would object to licensing the Council. The committee had arisen {ordered to be paid. At Port Perry, in Ireland's Hotel, on the minion Purse was now eompleted, more than two shops and he would decidedly Nollie taking first money and Susie object to licensing parties against whom and reported the by-law and now the Gown. | The matter of parties using the drill shed cil refused to adopt the report without mask- | was taken up as to whether it was right i sympathy with the prayer of the petition 'in '22nd inst, by Rev.Jas. Thom. Mr. this respect, and he fails to see on what prin. Doble, to Miss Mary Anne Phair, of i f |! recommendation. to allow parties so to use tha township pro-| 86cond. tow. of Brock. Tear tev home | le oman marly the ptin. re ee yuwt w HG amoton of Mr Jones, Mr Kellets mo- | pry : The Suktzece was for an open Be pr oe by Rev quell shea huida oy poh one or 3r Shaw moves that shop Ii be $80 tion for the adoption was reconsidered. * On motion the Couticil resumed com-| purse $159. Tong Job 'and Billy | Jas. Thom, MrArthur Guitent, to Miss tart of Jou "Wang 0 much | exclusive of the Government duty of $15. Tho motion for the adoption being .aguin uttivs of Sie Wheldon Sho Licante bylaw were the only competitors and, | Elisabeth Jones, both of Brpek, 1 opllod aa fillows tn: bad| The Reeve moved in amendment that 75 | PU% 1 was moved in amendment that It be| = he fates of Wr. Mason and Mr. Oke grange to say, Billy allowed John i 1 a follows 5 be the license for shops, referred to the committee of the whole to | were in, and the blank for ;the amount Markets. to beat him and secure first money in three straight heats. The next race was for the County : strike out the number five and insert seven, (of license feosexclusive' of Government duty Again in committee of the whole it was inst fies : Qn motion of Mr. Goggin, Committee ment duty of $15 making in all $100. inserted and thet the names of Messrs Miller | The report.was reseived und adopted and 'The amendment to the amendment was and Dafoe be inserted --Carried. ¢he by-law repd a third tfme and passed, | putand declared carried. On motion of Mr Bigelow, the. commitise Shiner elie Pople sc arossand reported the by-law.as erosngied. SA MAI ro Ave to introduce The report was recelved and on mokien a by-law for regulating and licensing Bil- tor ita adoption, Mr Jones moved, in amend. liard - and . Bagatelle tables, and that the ment, that the report be not now adopted | same be now-read a first ¢ e.~Carried p $7, $5 and $8 per day, but that 1t be referred to the committee of the | 'The by-law was introduced and read a. 'Billiard tables $15 each, Bagatelle 4wbles | whole with instructiun to amend the ssme | first time. b each, Bowling Alleys $10 each, ivory hy ariking out $15 for hotal license and ip | ag sarting n| The license for Circuses and Wild Beasts per day ; side shows and mipaarrangements are divided into four classes and. sated at $10 e . Yeas Mossrs Jones and was appointed to sell the cedar timber : Parties obtaining botel or WP Sowa Jo; Sapn Msra am and Cure ; fie 4 9H Matdio Sond tiungh ha 25d don. {mut enter into bonds of $90 > Boevs voted with the pays in se 'Mr Jones again moved that $120 Clerk Oaretalger sMber consideringithe several clauses, on Sovied Lost an a similar vote, . Afb »