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The Council .shall moot at, 10 o'clock in the foronoon. at the Court ii'is of mcit- llouso, Cornwall, unlesti otherwise especially provided ; and if at the time !•>« 'i"*i 'I'l- appointed there be no (luornni, the Warden, or the Cluiirmaji appointed i,i.i<>i""»i''>'- liis absence, may take the chair ar.d adjourn with the consent of the ma- jority then present. L'. When the Council adjourns, the members shall keep their (seats Whcii nicinb- until the Warden or Chairman leaves the chair. sohIs." " o. Whenever tiio Warden or Chairman is obli,ired to adjourn the Council for want of a ((uoruiii, the hour at which such adjournment is Wlic'j "'"'"■'^ made, and the names of the members then i)resent, shall be inserted in the |i,',\v!k '" minutes of tlie Council. •1. When a (luorum is present, the Warden or Chairmari shall take the Aiipeaiiince chair and call the members to order. The roll shall then be called. "f *i 'i»<>i'iini. MluutVfi. 5. Immediately after the Warden or Chairman shall have taken tlie Minnies to ix; chair, the minutes of the [)recodinS, Sec.1'25. 7. The Warden or Chairman shall prtse»'ve order, and decide ques- urder, Ac. lions of order, subject to an apiwal to the Council. 8. When the Warden or Cliairman is called uj^ion to explain a point Points oi Or- of order or practice, he is to state the rule applicable to the case without ^^^'< '^'^• argument or comment, and when objection is taken to the rulinir of the Warden or Chairman, members may discuss the point of order before the vote is taken. 9. In case the A\'arden shall not be in attendance the Clerk shall When chair- call the meeting to order until a Chairman be chosen, who shall preside '""^"^'^^ ^" ^® until tlie arrival of the Warden. If the Warden or Chairman desire to ^ ^°^^^^' leave the chair for the purptose of taking part in the debate, or otherwise, he shall annoint one of the members of Council to till his "lace urtil he re- sumes the chair. (liiostlon. IMcinbers cull- ed to Older. incinbcrN N|>rnklii|f. Id. Kvory membor, previous to liis siv^ikiny to a (luostioii, shall rlwo 'Vvrn r.r iiiori- sud aiUlress the chair. , ^ „ . ii.cmbi r" lis- 1 1. If two or more lueinhers rise at om;e, the W anleii, or ( hainuan, in«. shall name the inetnhor who is thHt to speak. bers*'"Vna'y'rlot ^-- Kvery niomber j.rosenl, when a . :!(). Strnngcrs. debate. o- 2'.]. No motion, except for adjournment, forgoing into Committee ol 'Ot the whole on B\ -Laws or Keports, or for receiving Reports and Tetiiions be in writing, ^j^^jj ^^ jebated or put, unless the same be in writing, and seconded. Motions not 24. After a motion has been read by the Warden or Chairman, it to be with- ^1,^11 be deemed to be in possession of the Council; but may be withdrawn '.lliweave.'"'" at any time before decision or amendment, with permission oi iho Council. . , ,, , ■ , 25. AVhen a question is under debate no motion shall be received, ^ss to amend it, or commit it, or to postpone it to a certain day, or "'■ for the previous question, or to lay it on the table, or for adjournment. Tiie previous 2(i. The previous question, until it is decided, shall preclude all question. amendment and debate of the main question ; and shall be in the tollow- ing words, "Shall the main motion be now put?" Motion for 27. A motion for commitment, until it is decided, shall preclude all tipmmitment. amendment to the main (luestion. Orderofuues- -^ All questions, whether in Council or (Committee, shall be j)ut in lions. • ' the order thev are moved, except in filling up blanks •, the shortest time and the lowest sum shall bo ptit first, and amendments shall take pre, «;edence of original motions. Motions jn q u e s t io n s unless under debute > which 01 I by a mo j onler of 1 :;4. : f been twi ] •>5. J i Council I \ Law has ,i iiient in .'50. 1 its being to bv till :57. ' readings :58. .1 first i)e r bated bv same vvii by the V thereto. 40. ] shall be I the Com Every jie sonted u member thereon t and sign the (!lerl which cii 41. : second d the Coui , hIihII riHo Chairiuan, unci I, shall lo iiHiinhor member is lim, except ttotl to ex- ,)tit vvilh())it ibmitt««l to. otion to be as to inter- L or motion ontlie sail 10 (■ a malorial 18. Llio Comicii iiitteo ol' tiio les ofsjieak- lat motions kiio vote for, id upon tiie rder, except chair shall ion without ommittoe of k1 Telitions (conded. .'hairman, it } withdrawn ision of ihii bo received, ain day, or urnment. preclude all . the tbllow- prednde all ill be put in h or test time all take pro^ ' ii!>. No njotion having,' a preamble shall bo admitted by lliis Council ; N" niotiou t«> but rosoliil ions may have preambles. ^i.ivoupri'iun- 150. Kvery motion when seconded must be received and reaL*. \o motion for a tyrant of money, the discharj^e of any ajtecial Motions re- committee, or for the appointment or dismissal of any olUcer, or for the '|'''.V"" ,.'*.V " introduction of any charue aizainat an ollicer of the County, shall be made ' "* "^ "" ^^' until after one day's notice tiieroof has been {»iven; except upon the recommendation of a standinjj; committee. Ily-r»\v<4- .'{;}. Every By-Law shall be introduced by a motion for leav(s of Modeoiintro- which one day's notice shall be ;;iven, spocifyinj^ the title of Uw bill, or ''"'^'"»' by a motion to ai)point a Committee to prepare and briny it in, or by order of the (buncil on the report of a Committee. ;;4. No Hv-Law shall be committed or amended until it shall have Two ruadinifs been twice road. m'itmont''"'"' ;;."). All amendments made in Committee shall be reported to the Amendmonts Council by the Chairman standini; in his place. After report, and the 15y- reported by Jiaw has been read a third time, it shall be subject to a debate and amend- •-'"'"•nittoo. ment in ( 'ouncil before the question to pass, sign and seal shall be decided. ItvniliiiKS. 30. Every By-Law shall receive three several readings, previous toTiwce ri»S«- MS. By-ljaws committed to a (Jommittee of the whole Council siiall To be read in first be read throughout by either the (Merk or the Chairman, and then do- n"e^\Vole" ^' bated by clauses, leaving the preamble and the title to be last considered. ;'.!). When a By-J/aw i)asses tlie Council, the Clerk shall certify the Wiiou ptissed same vviili the date thereof at the foot of the By-Law, and sliall be signed ^^j ^l\f ij^"ccr'- by the Warden and Clerk and have tlio Seal of the Corporation attached tiflod. thereto- i*cti(i»iiN. 40. Petitions, memorials and other papers addressed to the Council How present- shall be jHesented by a member in his place, who sliall be answerable to «^*l- the CouiHjil that they do not contain improper or impertinent matter. Every i)elition. remonstrance, or written application intended to be pre- sented to the Council may be delivered to any member thereof, and the To bo exam- member to whom it shall ho given shail examine the same, and iiidorse J/y'j.'^j.j'"^^ *'"" thereon the name of the appli(!ant, and the substance of such application * and sign his own name thereto, which endorsement only shall be read by to be^'relid'^or the (!lerk, unless a member shall require the reading of the paper, in the peiitio'n if which case the whole shall be read required. 4L No petition or account shall bo received by this Council after the second day of each meeting, unless it shall arise out of any matter before the Council. PHiicrH Ijiiid Before the Council— Form ol' KeadinK' 42. I'apers laid before the Council, or referred to a Committee for their Papers ad- consideration, are of right to be read once by the Clerk or Chairman at the pressed to the table ; but when once read to the Council or Comraitttie they are then like read"''by the every other paper that belongs to the Council, to be moved for to be read. Clerk. ' and if objected to, to bo decidoil l>y taking the scnso of the Council or Com- HlHtee. 4 Cotuiiiltli'i' (lie wlioh'. Motion li> i'l!>( mill r»'|n>rt. t'oiiiiilillrfN. ,,f i;;, ill liiniiint; u (uinuiittoo of llin wliolu CimiiumI, Uio Wunloii ur Cliuinnaii hIirII Uuivo the i-liiiir, imtl shall, holore luaviii« the sauio, u|»|)oint u CliairmuiJ tu jjresitlo, who whiill hjivo the same aiitliority in tlio chiiir or tlie ("oimuittiM! as till! Wanlon in tiio i-hair of tho Council, ami in othor ( oiuniitteeH tlio ('liaiinian hIiuII havo tho ^ulllo authority. •14. On motion in Conunilteo to rise aiitl n'lxjrt, tho (juestion shall ho (ItH'idcd without dohate. -|.'>. When in ( oniniitttH! of tho wlmln a motion to rise has beon put and carried, before Miiy (lelinite atJtion lias l)i'»ui taken in rospeiit to tho matter under cunNideration, tho subject referred to tho Coinniitteo shall bo considered to be disposed of in tho nopitive U;. When a nienduT inlriKliiceH a by-law, jietition or Uiotion.upon any Slic JAN Corpor Storrr ln« in ••■ ^„i,ju(t, and tho same is referred to a special ( oiiunittee, tho uiouiber in- uhil ('oiii'- trod uciiitt the by-law, petition or UK.lion, .shall be one of the Committee MunibtTs ffirl I I () Spec.., - .. . . , iiiitlei; to bo without beinir named by the (ouncil. ">»*'• -17. A majority of any Committee may i)roceod to business. NtundiiiK' <'oiii;iiilt««!N. 4S. Jn the lirst Session of the Council in each and every year, standiim Mti|oiHy i»r Comtnllteo to I'orin u tiuor uin. I. 5. <; 7. committees, to consist ot not less than seven members each, besides the Warden, shall be ai)poinled to the f.dlowinjr puri)OHOS, viz. : 1. I'lducation. •J. Finance and Assessment. ;;. County I'roperty. Koads and Dridjzes. Kciuali/ation of As.se8sment. Priutint;. .. Communications. All I)o(;umentH relating,' to those subjects shall bo severally reforroil, unless referred to a Snf-cial Committee. 11'. Tho se\eral Commiiteos on Kihication, County l'r.)|)erty anrl Koads and bridges t^hall meet the Second day of eacdi Session of Council at !) o'clo(;k a. m., and those on Finance and Assessment, and Trinting and Communications, at "J o'clock p.m. .")(). Tlio Comniittee on l']i|i'rtli/aficn shall consist of tho Reeves ot the several .Municipalities, and in iheir absence of the Deinity-Ueeves. Wiiriloii e;i- ol. The Warden shall, for th(f jjuriHise of consultation, but not to vote, o m i o t> f i)g ex-odicio member of cnery Committee. roiumittc.-s" Order* of «li« nay. . (jiders of tli.' •'-'■ 'i'^'" orders of the day shall have preference over any motion before day to have tho Council. preference to ;,;; Wiieu any order or orders of the day shall bo loft undisposed of at To°^be""'*taken the time of an adjournment, either for want of a i|Uorum or otherwise, up in Miiccrs- such order or orders .'■hall be taken nj) in succession as tho lirst business i>i^»- after a daily routine at the next meeting of the Council. Koiitine BiiNincN^ <»!' tlic C'oundl. The daily routine business of the Council shall be as follows : — 1. Calling tho roll. 2. Reading minutes of preceding day. .".. lieceiving communications- 4. Reading communications. T). Presenting petitions, (i. Reading petitions. 7. Presenting reports by committees. 8. Giving notices. y Orders of the day. Revised and adopted L'lst October, 1S8(). P. ..*. Stewart, Chairman of Si)ecial Committee. Passed, signed and sealed in open Council this 22nd day of Oct., A.D., 1886. C. -T. Mattuio, Clerk. D. A. M(;AiniiuK, Warden, The ( Statute, Thefr. having their soi Council liundred Chaiu. Roove ; 1 Deputy I Lanca P. J. Mel Lancai Naughio Kf.xvo and D. C. Locuir Kunneily Ar.EXA ROXHO P. Grunt FiNcn. Mtark, 1> OSNAH Hodifins lloevcs. COIINW iUeevo; I I COUNW Kowe aiK IWe.st \ WiNcri Hoove; S; Mount John S. ^ Matii.i Ban ford i IROQUO MOKRIS (MIK.STI __ WiT.I.l H.WhUti Reeves. Nomii follows : Mr. E, of C'ornv '^ llio Wunloii ur le aaiuo, u|)|)oint ill tijo duiir or il, und in utlii^r iiestiun hIuiII bo (o linK butui put I ro.spt'ct U) llio utiiittouisliiilt Im iiution,upunuiiy ilio iMoinber in* tiio ('()inniitt(te liiicss. y yoar, Htandinj; acii, besides tlie MINUTES OP THE UNITED COUNTIES OP St'ormonti, Dlind^s and Glcnq0rrij • >-'3- 1 8 90 K>; . JANUARY SESSION. verally reforrcd, petty and Koads »n of Council at 1(1 Printing and lo Ueeves of the • Reeves. , but not to VI te, ny motion before undisposed of at >m or otlierwisH, lie lirst bu!sine8«j follows : — ual Committee, f Oct., A.D., 1886. UK, Warden, Corporation of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundasand Glengarry. FlIt^T l»AY. Cornwall, .laniinry L'Sfli, iS'tO. Tlie Council met tliis day pursuant to Statute, the Clerk prosidiii).'. TliefoIIowinir Ilenves and Deputy IJcoves liaviny: first (lied their certiruiates, took their hoats as tuenihoiH of the < ouutips' Council for the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety : ('UAUI.OTTKNIlUlMill. — A. It. Mcrifiinaii, liuove ; Kvven DiiiKWuil unit .loliii .1. .McRnc, l»epnty lleeves. LAN(!AHTKUTo\VNSim'— J. IS. Hiililor, Rct'v^; 1\ J. Moljt'oci, Dopiily Ilcevo. IjANCastkh Vii-LAfu;.— Donald A. Mc- NaiJglUon, lleove. K F.NYox.— \. A. Stewart, Ueeve ; .las. FriiHGr and D. U. Campboll, J)oj)iity Ilucvcs. riOCiiiEr,.— r. A. Stowart, Ilpeve; John .1. Kenneily, Deputy Keevo. Ar.EXANninA— Duiicui A.MeD )iiald,Ileovo. RoxHOKOUoit— Oscar Fallon, lleevo ; John P. Grunt and H. J. Thompson, Deputy lleeves. Finch.— F. D. McNausliton, Ueeve; Dr. A. Stark, Deputy Ueeve. OsNAHKUCK.— aeofEte ICerr, Ueeve; (Jeorge Hodkdns and Isalali \V. Warner, Deputy loeve.s. Cornwall. Townsuip.— John D. Annable, Ueeve; D. J. McDiiosh, Deputy Ueeve. CouNWAT.r,.— E. O'Callaghan, Reeve; F. W. I Uoweand J. r.Watsou, Deputy U-seves. I We.st W'inciikstkh.— John S. Iloss, Ueeve. WiNcuK.sTKU Towxsini'.— Thos. Hamilton, Reeve; .Samuel Howes, Deputy Ueeve. Mountain. — Andrew Kennedy, Ueeve; John S. Anderson, Di/puty Ueeve. Matii.ua.— A. Ilarkness, Ueeve; William Banl'ord and Curmi Locke, Deputj- Ueevcs. I uotiuois.— William M. Doran. Ueeve. MouRisiiUKGU.— Thos. AIcDonald, Ueeve. (MIKSTEUVILLE.— Miles lirown. Reeve. Wii.r.iAMsmiiUiii.—Jas. Dickey, Ueeve; J. Il.Whittaker and William 11. Lane, Deputy Reeves. Noniinatiors for Warden were made as folio A- j4 : Mr. E. O'Callaghan, 1 eovo of the town of Cornwall. Mr. Odcar I'ulton, Ueevonf the townsliip of lioxborouirh. .Mr. (ico Kerr, Ueovt? of the tnwiiship of Osnahruck. •Mr. .lohii l). Amiable, Ro(>ve of the township of ( Mrn vail. Mr Isuiah W'umer, hepuly Reovo of the township of ( )snabruck. The Clerk ai)fK)int. Stewart scrutineers. The vote was taken by ballot and result- ed as lollows. Mr. oTallaKhan I'J Mr. Fulton, 11 Mr. Kerr. II .Mr. Annalilc, u Mr. Warner, :t The name of 31 r. Annable was dropi)ed, and the 8ec((nd ballot wius taken, resulting as follows : Mr. OT'allaghnn II Mr. Fulton li Mr. Kerr 12 M r. War tier : 2 The name of jNIr. Warner was dropped, and the third ballot was taken, resulting as follows : Mr. O'Callashan 11 Mr. Fulton Ifi Mr. iCerr 1,'! The name of Air. O'Callaghan was drop- ped, and the fourth l)allot was taken, re- sulting as follows : .\rr. Fulton 19 Mr. Kerr iJo The Clnrk dechired .Mr. Kerr, Reeve of O.snabruck, duly elected Warden. Mr. Kerr having been conducted to the chair by Mr. Fulton and Mr. O'Callaghan, thanked the Council for the honor confer- red upon him The Council adjourned for ten minutes to allow the Warden to take his declara- tion of o nice. Council resumed. The following communications were re- ceived and lead : The resignation of Mr. Ewen Dingwall as Bcliool Trustet. The report of the Williamsl)urgh Road C'om- pany. From D. McCallum, ^troraness, praying co- operation in a certain Railway Act. From A. M. Roseburgh, asking for aid on belialfoftiie Pii.'soiier's Aid Association. 8 From James Dingwall, County Atlorney, enclosing copy or the Grand Jurors' preseat- inent of the December Sessions. Award of James Ravside, Esq., and TViomas Prlngle, re Chester vi lie Dam. Special award of II. B. Carman, Esq., re Chesterville Dam. R( port of R. n. (Airman, Esq., re Chester- ville Dam. rpon motion of Mr. Ilarkness, seconded Ity ^Ir. P. A. Stewart, the following mom- bers v.oro appo'nted a special committee to strike the standini^ commliteos : .Messrs. A. A. Stewart. D. A. McDonald, D. Mc- Naughton, O'Callajjhan, F. D. McNauyh- ton, i^ilton, AVanier. Hamilton, Dickoy,A. Kennedy, Tiionuis ^McDonald, Doran, A. B. .McLennan, Harkness, and P. A. Stewan, NOTICES. Mr. Harkness sives notice that he will to- morrow ask leave to introduce a Hy-Law amending By-Law .Si)9, by ajipointins Thomas Hamilton Reeve of Winchester, a member of the N!ttif)n Rlvei- Drainage Commitiee in the place of R. V). Kulton, who has ceased to be a member of Itie Counon mction of Mr. Doran, seconded by Mr. D. ^McNauglitoUj the report .vas adopt- ed in Coun( il. Moved by Mr. A Kennedy, seconded by .Mr. Thomas McDonald, that tlie deputa- tion of Merchants, m behalf of their peti- tion, bo heard before this Council. ('arriod. ^Nfessra. Mills, ]Milliken and Campbell addressed the Council in behalf of the deputation. Upon motion oflMr. Thos. IMcDonald, seconded by ]\[r. A. Kennedy, the following members were appointed a Special ('om- mittee to invest ircsentod a petition from the Merchants, relative to Hawkers and Pedlars. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton, seconded by Air. Doran, the Warden left th(! (Tiair till p. m. AV'liOKNOON' si:ssio.\. Coun(;il resumed. The Warden in the chair. i .Mr. Doran, Ciiairman of the Printing i Committee, presented their report. j Upon motion of Mr. D. .McNaughton I secondoilby .Mr. O'Callaghan, the reiwrt : was referred to a committee of the wholo. ■ Mr. Doran in ll.o chair, i Tho Committee rose, recommending tho I adoption of tho report- I Upon motion of .Mr. Hamilton, seconded j by Air. Howes, the report was adopted in i Council. i NOTICKS. Mr. A.B. McI "nnan gives notice that he will to-morrow ask leave to Introduce a By-Ijaw i-c appointing a committee in re Iliver Beaudette drainage, and other matters in con- nection with the same. Mr. l''ulton gives notice that ho will to-nior- row ask for returi's showinu the amounts un- der discount, the .ateof discount, the amounts of discount paid, and the names of the Banks with which business has been done for the past year. Upon motion of iMr. Kowo, seconded Mr. D. A. .McDonald, the Warden left chair till sc on p. m. Council The W Mr. Th ion ( 'om Upon 11 by Air. A !to a ( 'omi Mr. Th( 'J^he Co; .doption Upon ! |nndod by ' id in Con Moved liv Air. h lessrs. D 1 AIcNat f\. Stewa larkness he movei Tiittee to )est mode ( arried Air. D. 'ornmitte ented tlu Upon r y Air. Gi 'ommitte Air. D. : The Cor -dopt'on ( Upon . y .Mr. l-\ .d opted ii Upon 111 )y Air. IS was read j erred to a Air. Jios The Cor idopt.ion f by tho Mr. Starl< owintrodi 'That It is nspectors he Ontaric mnually b, >elng appo at preset Upon n )V .Mr. 0'( ill !> o'cl... [knuv E. \S"V. If of their peti- 'ouncil. and (Jampbell behalf of the los iVlcDonald, ly, the following X Special ('om- natnre of the letition present- Deputation : — A. Kennedy, A. A. Stewart, I. P. A. Stewart, Hamilton and & ice that he will :y-Law. NOTICK. I Mr. stark gives notice that he will tc-mor- ' Im^'I^l'"'?''"'*''"' motion hcfore this Council,; •That, 11 is the opinion of this Council that the nspeotors Hiid lileense Commissioners under lie Ontario License Act should b(> appointed mnua.ly Ijy the Counties' Council Instead of •elng appointed by the Ontario (iovernment, .s at present." i Ct;on motion of Mr. Fraser, seconded )y Mr. ()'CalIaghan,the Qjuncil adjourned , dl !) o'cK.^K to-morrow. [Fknuv E. Cai!I'bnti.]i:, ( lork. Ciico, Kkhk, Warden. THIRD DAT. Cornwall, .lanuary oOth, 1S90. Council met. Tlie Warden in the chair. , Roll called. All members present except .'NEessrs. Hamilton, Brown, Watson and D. Mc- , Donald. I ^linutes of yesterday were read and ' appro voil. Upon motion of Mr. P. A. Stewart, sec- I onded by Mr. .1. .J. Kennedy, P.y-Law No. 904 was read a third time. ! Upon motion of INIr. P. A. Stewart, sec- : onded by Mr. IMcdvenzie, By-Law No. 904 was passed signed and sealed. Upon motion of Mr. D. A. McDonald, seconded by IMr. A.A.Stewart, By-Law No. ilO") was read a first time. I Upon motion of Mr, D A. McDonald, seconded by JMr. Banford, By-Law No. 905 was read a second time and referred to a I Connnittee of the Whole. 1 Mr. A. Kennedy in the chair. The Committee rose recommending the adoption of the By-Law. Upon motion of Mr. Banford, secondeonald, By-Law No. 905, I was passed, signed and sealed. j ^ Moved by Mr. Fulton, seconded by ]Mr. I Grant, that the Treasurer hirnish a return , to this (Jouncil, of all amounts during the year 1889 under discount, the rate of discount, and the names of banks with whicii business has l)een done, pIso rate of interest allowed on deposits and amount of interest received during the year on such deposits. Carried. KOTICE, Mr. Doran gives notice that he will to- morrow ask leuve to introduce a By-Law for the appointment of Preventive Officers. Upon motion of .Mr. Doran. seconded bv Mr. Ross, the Warden left tti'e chair till l"l a, m. (Jouncil resumed. The warden in the chair. Upon motion of Mr. A. B. ]\[cLennan seconled by Mr. Dingwall, By-Law No. 90(1 was read a first and second time and refer- red to a committee of the whole. Mr. Banford in the chair. Committee rose recommending the adop- tion of the By-Law. Upon motion of Mr. J. B Snider, second- ed by :\Ir. D. .1, McLeod, By-Law No. 907 10 was read a first and second time and refer- red to a committee of tlie whole. Mr. Fraser in the chair. Committee rose recomraendin'' the adoption of the By-Law. Upon motion of Mr. Banford, seconded by Mr J.ocke, By-Law No. 900 was read a third time, passed, signed and sealed. Mr. Harkness, Chairman of the Scott Act committee, presented their report. Upon motion of Mr, D. IMcKanghton. seconded by Mr. D. A McDonald, the re- port was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Anderson in the chair. Committee rose recommending the adon- tion ot the leport. ' Upon motion of Mr. Banford, seconded by Mr Doran, the report was adopted in Cofincil. ^ IJpon motion of Mr. IMcLeod, seconded by Mr. Snider, By-Law No. 907 was read a third time, passed, signed and sealed. Tvr ^^"^^"^i''^" °f ^^^'^ Rowe, seconded by . • :-,¥^,^''^"^''^o"' ^''0 Warden left the chair till three o'clock. AITBUNOON SKSSIO.V. Council resumed. The Warden in tlie chair. ^Ir. D.McNaughton, Chairman on com- munications, presented their report. 1 pon motion of iMr. Thos. McDonald, seconded by Mr. Thompson, the report was releired to a committee of the whole Mr. Annable in the chair. The committee rose recommending the adoption of the report with the clause relat- ing to tf .: on live stock, struck out. Upon motion of Mr. A. A. Stewart, seconde.l by Mr. Banford, the report was adopted in Council as amended. Mr. Harkness, Chairman Nation River Drainage Committee, presented their re- port. ,,,^P°"/"'^f'«n of Mr. Banford. seconded by Mr. Locke, the report was referred to a Committee of the Whole. Mr. A. A. Stewart in the chair. Ihe Committee rose aMd reported nro- U'ress, and asled leave to sit again. .Air. Fulton, Chairman Committee on County Property, presented their report. Upon motion of Mr. l-ulton, seconded by Mr. Ihompson. the report was i-eferred to a Committee of the Whole. Mr. Rowe in the :;hair. The committee rose, recommending the adoption of tlie report. U|>on motion of Mr. Banford, seconded by Mr. Harkness, the report was adopted in Council. Upon motion of Mr. Grant, seconded bv Mr. rhomnson, By-Law No. 009. amending By-Law No. 850, was read a first and se. cond time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. 0*Callaghan in the chair. The committee rose, recommendine? certain amendments. ^ Upon motion of .Mr. D. A. McDonald, seconded by Mr.J.J. Kennedy, By-Law 9J0 was read a first and second time and refer- red to a Committee of the Whole. Mr. D. A. McDonald in the chair. The committee rose recommending the adoption of the By-Law. llpon motion of Mr. Hodgins. seconded by Mr. Banford, By-Law No. 910 was read a third time, passed, signed and sealed Upon motion of Mr. Doran. seconded by ■ Mr. Harkness, By-Law No. 908 was read a I first and second time and referred to a Committee of the AVliole. Mr Banford in the chair. Committee rose recommending the adotn I tion ot the By-Law. j Upon moti'on of IMr. Banford, seconded ! f y ^^: J^o»'an. By-Law No. 908 was read a third time, passed, signed and sealed. I^royed by Mr. Hodgins, secomled bv Mr. Banford that Mr. Thos McDonald Mr 1<. D. AIcNaughton, Mr. Fulton, Mr. A A. Stewart and Mr. Doran, be appointed a committee to secure legal advice in re Na tion Biver Drainage, from legal authority in town, and report to this Council Fridai morning. Carried. Moved by Mr. Starke, seconded by Mr Hodgins, that the Counties' Clerk be in- structed to request D. V. McKinnon, Esq. License Inspector for the County of Stor tnont, to furnish this Council previous tc the dune session with a statement showinii ■ the number of convictions made under the Canada lemperance Act, by A. F. Mcln-; ' tyre, Lsq., Police Magistrate, or any other two justices of the peace, in which the said Mr. McKinnon was the prosecutor, the said statement to give the names of all parties"! against whom a conviction was made. a's( ttie ainount of fines imposed and received in each case, and to whom such fines wem : paid, or if any yet unpaid, as the caal may bo. Carried. A'OTICE. I Council Tlie AVa Upon m inded by )12 was r( ■eferred tr 3rr. J. J TheCcn rd option Upon n Seconded I INo. 912 V signed am I Upon mi ^d by Mr tead a firs to a Comn: « Mr. Fras The Con adoption ol Moved h l.ocke, that Ibis Counci take a seat m Carried. 1 Gloved b tlowes, tin lead the Tt Carried. TKNDEKI Mr. Young, it r. Grahanr 'fcmjarrku 4* r. Gibben.s 4* i^J^..^-^- }^l^,^^''^A^^y^^ notice (hat he wili onAoi'..! if "■ '.'^''VH ^^ inirottuce u By-Law tii appoint aHoaidofPubMcHchool E-xanilneri Upon mo •nded by M irred to th( Upon mo y Mr. xMcL third time Upon mot ded by M '9 was reac Upon mot r. D. A. M i8.sed, signt Upon mot ilr. D. A. M till 9 a m. tENRV K, Ca 11 )rt was adopted 1 int, seconded by o. 009, amending a first and se^ a committee of Upon motion of Mr. Banford, seconded ly Mr. J. S. Anderson, the Council adjourn- ed till 7 p. m. hair. KVHXIXG SKSSIOX. Council resumed. The Warden in the chair. Upon motion of Mr. D. A. McDonald sec- recommendingi!?.?®^ ^^ ^^^; '^■J- l^ennedy, By-Law No. tH "'^^ ^®^^ * ^™^ ^"J second time and . A. MrDonaldrAr®TV''^^'°"'"^'"®®«f*h6 Whole, dy, By-Law OJol t !"• 'f; *' ^^ennedx in the chair. 1 time and refer. i,,iin"l"Vu '"f® recommending the #uoption of the Bv-Law. I ^'P*^" '"otion bf Mr. D. xMcNauehton, Whole, he chair. ne cha r. i -r--- ".www« ui .,,,. u. iuci>aujr iton, )mmending the l^^"'!;^?? ^y ^^' ^- ^- ^Ic^onald, By-Law ^o. 912 was read a third time passed, 'gins, seconded lO. 910 was read d and sealed jpijrned and sealed Upon motion of lAIr. McLennan, second- d by Mr. Snider, By-Law No. 911 was an. seconded by|^ „ ^ "'^^^"^^ «econ: r.ald, By-Law- Ko. 19 was read a thinl time. Upon motion of Mr. Fraser, seconded bv r. a \. McDonald. By Law No. 909 was vssed, signed and sealed. Upon motion of .Mr. Fraser, seconded by J f'n ;A ^^^^rJonald, the Council adjourn- m till ,f a m. to-morrow morning. onded by .Mi •, or any othci^ which the 8ai(^ 3Cutor, the said. 1 of all partiesl vas made, a'stl and received,) uch fines wen] , as the (;a8(!fl ticetliatlie wil JBl-vrv p ('.,.„.,.._..^ loe a By-Law t(^ ' ^ •'"f^->T'.n, >ol E,xamlneria Clerk. Geo. IvKim, Warden. FOURTH DAY. Cornwall, .January ;;ist, 1890. Council met. The A\'arden in the chair. KoU called. All the members present excepting iD^So^r"'"^'^"'^^"'^---' ' ^J'niites of yesterday read and approved . Mr. Doran, Chairman Printing Commit- tee presented their supplementary report. ' hvTllV\?fT ^''^.¥'' ^^^'■"^'•' seconded by Air. Mcintosh the report was referred to a Com mittee of the Whole. Mr, McKenzie in the chair. Coinmittec rose recommending the adop- tion of the report. Upon motion of Mr. Fraser, seconded by Mr. Warner, the report was adopted in Lyouncil. Upon motion of Mr. D. A. McDonald xT^of-? '/ '''■• '■ '■ ^<«"nedy By-S ^o. .)13, to appoint a Board of Public Schoo Lxaminers, was read a first and becond time and referred to a committee ot tlie Whole. I Mr. Howes in the chair. i Hn?I!!- m'"i? T^ recommending the adop- ! tion ot the Bv-Law. I Upon motfon of Mr. Banford, seconded by Mr A. A. Kennedy. By-Law No. 913 I was read a third time. ' kJI?" u™''"^".,''*"?^''' Anderson, seconded j by Mr Howes, By-Law No. 913 was passed, ! Signed and sealed. ' I Upon motion of Mr. 1). A. McDonald ' No'mf 1 ^^ ^i'- ?'C^"aghan, By-Law' I ^o 914 was read a first and second time I and referred to a Committee of the Whole. : -Mr Locke m the chair. Committee rose recommending the adoption of the Bv-Law. bv^A^J^R'^'f °",°^^'"' I^'en^edy, seconded %l[{ i?anford, By-Law No. 914 was read j a tinra time i Upon motion of Mr. A. Kennedy, sec- onded by Mr. Anderson, By-Law No. 914 was passed, signed and sealed. Moved by Mr. O'Callaghan, seconded bv ,^!.?n)!rr^';" I.V^* ,^ l'^^^^'"'« license be granted . . B. lilondin. free of charge. <.arried. Moved by Dr. Starke, seconded by Jlr. Thompson, that this ( 'ouncil is of the opin- ion that the License Inspectors and Com- missioners under the Ontario License Act 8houid be appointed annually by the Counties Councils insto«.i «f w^;^ 1 .:_ " ed by the Ontario Gove-rnmentrLTs^'iJo; done, and that tliis Council do i)etition the 12 II ! I'rovincial liegislatiire to amend the said act by conferrinj,' the appointment of said Inspectors and Commissioners on tlie Counties' Councils in Ontario. Moved in amendment by Mr. Thomas McDonald, seconded by :Mr. Fraser, tiiat this Council deem it inadvisable to recom- mend the adoption of the resolution now submitted to this Council. Amendment lost on the followini; divi- sion : Nays— Messrs. Anderson, Annable. Ban- ford, lulton, Grant, Hodgins. Ilowes, Harkness, J. .1. Kennedy, A. Kennedy, Locke, Jiane, .1. .J. Mcliae, McLeod, Mc- Kenzie, F. I). McNaujihton, O'Callatjhan, Rowe, Ross, Snider, Starke and Thomn- son — 22. Yeas— Messrs. Doran, Dickev, Fraser, J). McNaughton, D. A. McDonald, l^lcln- tosh, Thos. :\rcDonaId, A. A. Stewart, Whittaker and Warner— 10. The main motion was carried on the following division : Yeas— Messrs. Anderson, Annable, iian- Jord, Dingwall, Fulton. Grant, Uodirins, Ilowes, Harkness, .1. .1. Kennedy, A. Ken- nedy, Locke, Lane, .1. J. :\rcKae, IMcLeod, -Mckenzie, F. D. McNaughton, OCalla- ghan, Rovve, Ross, Snider, Starke and Ihompson— 2o. Nays— ]\ressrs. Doran, Dickey, Fraser, McLennan. D. McNauohton, D. A. .McDon- ald, Mcintosh, Thos. McDonald, A, A. Stewart, Whittaker and Warner.— 11. Upon motion of Mr. Fraser, seconded bv 3lr. O'Callaghan, the Warden k;ft the chair till 3 p. m. AFI'KltNOON SRSSIOX. Council resumed. The Warden in the chair. Upon motion of ,Mr. Banford, seconded by Mr. Locke, the Finance Report was re- ceived and reatl. Mr. Harkness, chairman of the Finance Committee, presented their report. Upon motion of Mr. A. Kennedy, second- ed by Mr.Ix)cke, the report was referred to a Committee of the whole. Mr. A. Kennedy in the chair. Committee rose recommending the ad- option of the report. l^Foved by JNIr. Banford, seconded by :Mr. Anderson, that the Finance Rejwrt be ad- opted in Council. Moved in amendment by Mr. Warner, seconded by :\Ir. Hodgins, that the report ol the Finance Committee be not adopted, but referred back to a committee of the whole, and that the Finance Report be amended by making the Treasurer's 8alar\ | the sum of $700.00 instead of $1000.00. ' ^ The amendment was lost on the folloM ing division. Nays— Messrs. Anderson, Banford, Din^| wall, D(.ran, Dickey, Fraser, Fulton, Grant: Ilowes, Harkness, J. J. Kennedy, A. Ken; nedv, Locke, Lane, McRae, JMcLeod, 1^ i McNauahton, McKenzie, D. A. McDonald F.I). McNaughton, Mclntash, Thos. Mt Donald, O'Callaghan, Rowe, Ross, Snidei A. A. Stewart, Starke, Thompson aiK Whittaker— 30. Yeas— Messrs. Warner and Hodgins— 1;; The report of the Finance Committq' was adopted in Council on the above divii sion. Upon motion of Mr. F. D. McNaughton se(;onded by Mr. Thos. ^McDonald, the rej port of the Special Committee to obtaii ' legal advice re Nation River drainage w read. 3Ir. Thos. ^IcDonald, chairman Special Comiuitteo to obtain letral advice re Natioi River drainage, presented their report. I Upon motion of ]Mr. Warner, seconded by Mr. A. Kennedy, the report was refei red to a Committee of the Whole. Mr. D. McNaugliton in the chair. Comiv.ittee rose, recommending the acl option of the report. Upon motion of Mr. Banford, seconded by :\Ir. A. Kennedy, the report was adopi (d in Council. ]Nbned by Mr. . oran, seconded bv Ml F. D. McNaughton, that the Nation "Riv4 Drainage Committee do accept the teraj of settlement oflered by Messrs. lUunro J Barrieand which have been embodied if the report of the Special Committee. Carried. Upon motion of Mr. Thos McDonald sei oiided by jMr. Doran, l'>y-Law No. 917, w4 read a first and second time and relwrrel to a Committee of the Whole. j Mr. Thos. McDonald in the chair. ! Committee rose recommending the adoi tion of the By-Law. I'pon motion of Mr. Warner, sf(!ondi by Thos. McDonald, By-Law No !»lo. wi read a first and second time and referrf to a Committee of the Whole. ^Ir. Dickey in the chair. Committee rose recommending the ad( tion of the By-Law Upon motion of Mr. Anderson, secondt by Mr. Banford, By-Law No. 915, was re< a third time. Upon motion of Mr. F D. McNaughti seconded by Mr. Fraser, By-Law No. 91 _ was passed, signed and sealed . ^ Tdoptic I t^ i e Treasurer's salanJ Bad of $1000.00. lost on the folIoMi •son, Banford, Din^l aser, Fulton, Grant! Kennedy, A. Kenf [cRae, IMoLeod, l| B, D. \. McDonahf cilntash, Tlios. Alt! owe, lioss, Snider e, Thompson and ir and Hodgins— 1; nnance (ommittt on the above divl F. 1). McNaughtoiL McDonald, tlie re| m mil tee to obtaii iver drainage wai chairman Special al advice re Natio" d their report. Warner, seconder; 9 report was refer le Whole. 1 the chair, unending the ac| Banford, seconde I report was adopij , seconded l)y IM the Nation Uivt; accept the tern,; Messrs. iMnnro been embodied i: Committee. los McDonald sei{ Law No. 917, w^ time and referrel hole. 1 the chair. nending the adoB kVarner, sf(!ond^ Law No !»15, wi lime and referrd hole. ir. nending the ado| iderson, secondd No. 915, was re^ D. JMcNaught By-Law No. 911 Mr. Starke in the chair. j Upon motion of JMr. F. I) McNaiml.fnn ! seconded by Mr. Fraser, By-Law So t«" seconded by Jlr. Grant, the report of the Nation River Dramage Comn.ittee was n -committed to a Committee of the Whole Mr. A. A. Stewart in the'chair. i tommittee rose reported nrogress and asked leave to sit again. " «'^^'"* '^"^ , Moved by Mr Mcintosh, seconded by Mr. Mckenzie that the name of Mr. Rowe Uijon motion of .^Ir. lianford, seconded tifl 8 p.- m?^'''' ^'" ''^^'^''^ '^^^ S oS KVKNIM, SESSION. ( 'ouncil resumed. The ^Varden in the chair, cell's in!l^!S^ -n^-unication was re- •Mr. Lane the report of the Nation River Drainage ('..mmitfee was read. •M.r..iiarkness, chairman, Nation Rivpr I^^ramage Com mitt v i^res^nted thefr re- ^ane, that the report of the Nation River MinuSf '"""""^^ ''' printed " in u!; Carried. sec^Sed'tlv''?/ i\ ^^'' ^^'^««- M^'i>onald, ?he NatinrM?; '■■ iV ° •'^'' ^"P^^"^' report of Upon motion of Mr. F. J). McNanal.tnn Sd'fl'f- ''• 'l^^'^^' ^^« report" "i^fre"-' Mr i */l!'»'"'ttee of the Whole. « ilmtu^' '^'^'''''■^ '■'' t''e chair. TdoTX" - '""^ recommendinir the .tuopiiOii u« ine report. secoted"bv°V: ' Ros^ ^^^-f ^^on~ adopted in Councfi. ° '' '*'" '"P^^^ ^^ Commhr; ^^t?°."^^^' *^»'a'>n'an Special tommittee to obtain legal advice resnoff J5>^ the validity of the By-Laws ..Sn I ^^Vf Drainage, presented their report. cL'mitl;T'o?'thr vvKofr"^ "'^^^^'^ ^° ^ Mr. A. A. Stewart in the chair. a,WinnTf h'"^ '''^^ recommending the aaoption of the report. Upon rnotion of Mr. Thos, McDonald seconded by Mr. CJallaghan, the ?emrt was adopted in Council. ' ^^" «f! ^^-L^^" "-as parsed, some six vears ! ago, an understanding with the BoJnfon eZlTZ 1?Tl\' ""' .^-^^ believed tS , exist, to the etleot that that Government won d remove the dam at ChSX 1 natinconse,jaenceof such nnderstant cSncil faUeH"t''^ "nnd 'ni? f s'ng.lrom the delayfand -na, iimt a deputation, consisting ot the members of the Drainage committee be appointed to wait on the Minister of Vb' •llntion ^''^^' '''^ '"^'^'" °" *"« at- Carried. hy^Twf'''' ""l ^^'•- "^--kness, seconded by Mr. Warner, By-Law No. 918 was read a hrst and second time and referred to a committee of the whole. «^«rreu lo a Mr. Snider in the chair. Committee rose recommenJing the ad- option of the By-Law. ^ by^ATrTsf ^^\^\^'^^r, seconded !^d'^ttir^-uSr^''^^-^^^^-^^l«was Upon motion of Mr. F. D. MoNaughton, 14 seconded by Mr. Fraser. By-lAw 918, was passed, signed and sealed. Upon motion of INIr. Fulton, seconded bv Mr. Anderson, the Council adjourned till iVIonday, 16tb June, at 7 p.m. Hhxuy E. Cari'Enteh, Georgk Kkkk, Clerk. AVarden. Report of Special Coiiimittee Ut Strike StnndinK Committees. Your Committee beg to report as follows : Education.— Thos.McDonald, D. McNaugh- tpn.Jas. Fraser, JoUu B.Snlder, John J.McHae Oscar Fulton. F.\V. Rewe, Wm. Doran. John S. Koss, A. Kennedy, Jas. Dickey, Wm. Ban- lord, D. A.^cDonaid, Miles Brown and Geo. Hodgins. ^.^^^,^^^CE.—A. Harkness, Jas. Dickey, Thos. Hamilton, John S. Ross. Isaiah Warner, F. D, McNaughton, J. D. Annable. J. P.Watson, E. O'Callaghan, A. B. McLennan, D. .T. McLeod, D. McNaugnton, D. A. McDonald, P. A. Stew- art, A. A. Stewart, A. A. Kennedy and F. W. Rowe. Doran, MUes Brown, E. Lane. R. J, Thompson, Fraser, D. McDonald, P. Locke, A. B. McLennan Pkinting.— Wm. O'Callaghan, Wm. Ewen Dingwall, Jas A. Stewart, Carmi and Dr. Starke. Communications.— D. McNaughton, Thos. McDonald, A. HarkHess, F. W. Rowe, John Anderson, R. J. Thompson, John P. Grant. Samuel Howes and D.J.Mcintosh. ,.,9^^^''"^ Property.— Oscar Fulton, .L H. Whittaker, Carmi Locke, John S. Anderson, Dr. Starke, Samuel Howes, J. P.Watson, J. J. Kennedy, D.C. Gampbell, D. McDonald, Ewou Dingwall and Jas. McKenzie. Roads.— F. D. McNaughton, Geo. Hodgins, Wm. Lane, P. A. Stewart. J. J.Kennedy, J. H. Whittaker, James McKenzie, a. a. Stew- art, Wm. Banford, A. Kennedy, Thos. Ham- ilton, Isaiah Warner, John P. Grant, D. C. Campbell, D. J. Mcintosh and D. McDonald. All of which is respectfully submitted. „ D. McNauciiton, Chairman. Committee Room, Jan. 2i», 18SJ0. Report of Committee on Kdiicntioii. Members all present. Your committee beg leave to recomtnond that the following gentlemen be appointed as High School Trustees in the following High School Districts: No. 1, Williamstown, G. H. McGillivray, re-elected ; Simon Fraser, in lieu of Ewen Dingwall, resigned, ani-I Jno. R. Mc- Donald, St. Raphaels. No. 2, Alexandria, Jno. A. McDougall. No. 3, Cornwall, Jno. Bennett, re-elected. No. 4, Morrisburg, William Whit- taker. No. 5, Iro(iuois, Jno. Harkness. M. D. The committee also recommend that the following gentlemen be appointed County Kx- aminers, viz :— R. B. Carman, Esq., D. A. Mc- Dernild, P. s. L. for Glengarry ; A. McNaugh- ton, P.S. I., for Stormont, and Arthur Bectin(c the Validity of , he By-Law. re Watlon River Drainage and Ex- propriation Of IheHtervllle Dam. Members present— Stewart Vn]tnn ivr„ Naughton. Doran and McDonald ' ^"^ myV^^Z^'^MZ^}''^' Drainage Committee inethe assessed Ss^o^thl A r'Surl-*"^* K^" behalf of Messrs. Munroe nnn n^'^V'*'^*^^'°" '" each party pay tli^^r own -^o^t? ' .^.t "'^" '*'*'' an order of the Court "Sreeu on be made muted /or providing funds for^r«^«o'' ^® ^"^■ the said ar^ount aJ^eWjo'ny "'" ^'^'"""^ «' All of which is respectfully submitted Thomas McDonald, Chairman. Special Kepor* «f tfte JTatlan River Draloave Commlatee. BoafdorArbltram?«r,,r i^K? majority of th« "o,,iSTa„l;"„xElS r ■•"°™»'°' U*;!Sce™S,y fu?rto'n^v%'^ ""'i!°" "«"'>• name penmng the imiiSte"; """'''> •""> K-iSeS iSr-'«»- Council. ^ A TTA«f?f, wishes of the Cornwall, Jan. 31st," iSa'^'"''^^' Chairman. Report Of the Con^ttee on Println:^ "«;?,r^.a„-.;-"C.l-a"s!e'f,^ ing to the contracrwer^ saUsfhPtnrn^^^?"'''*- and were forwarded by the clerk uuhi^RL'""®' and Deputv-Reevps /f,,^***'^'^ ••"'he Reeves usual. Your commmeL t^'"l',"'*''P"''''«« «« that the Clerk do S v X"L'' recommend lishers in the U„"°ed Co.int^«rt^*'H^'' P"'^- tenderswillbereceivp.i h?/{!. ®'' ''•'^.' sealed !;^a,?KeS''SSF"" "» workmanshipTo be ecmal W.^^^^ "Af'^oP'"' *"^ and to be delfvered So December Tst'T«on'' iSLS^rnrtKll'tXtll^^^^^^ 1888. and usually followed ThL^i*^ report of tender not neceLadly accepTJd Tn nr^^'n^r is respectfully submitted. * ^" ^" «f which Committee Room.'K.-w^a?l?,ffi.^2iria«'^- the Chestervllle Dam « No f i.^ "^ ^ i"*^'"" "*' ^si,"air-„»r=:fri3,?.»SK"''i* E'?a,K,SS'r'ffl«?, S' ffl roe A Barrie before the dam 1 1^^ ^^''^^ ^""- TO all of^^'hlSiTlletatd rrt^'At^e^-d. Cornwall, Jan. 31, 1890. ^^'^"^^ * nARiUE. Supplementary ««PJ»rt^„rpH„t,„|p Com. '"^ CoVrTc.l*'"" ""^ ^^^^'^ ^^'•^ «f «>e Counties' lo^our Committee beg leave to report as fol- mlmu'rfl'nlfn^Sl^tteme^!}'^''^^ •■"•• •»''"""« and reconime, d t hnt t hi^"' .^""^ «"" victlons^ ed to W. Gibhens of thpr-?^'"^'**?^^ ^"^ award- fa Is temler beSrftX) for h'i"'^ ' «tandari>, minutes and K'„cili «fil'f^''*'i""» ""^ ^he and that the tender^of O^'^'^a^-S^^iel^.te. victlons, be accented a hit P"'^ '«!»'"« of con- tender, belnKe 'k?w*eVt''' '^"^'''' «''^^' ''""^ All of which IS respoctfully submitted. W. M. DouAN, Chairman. Restart of (he Nation Kivcr DralunKe Committee. To the Warden and Council of the United Counties of Htorniont, Dundns and Glen- garry. (lonllemun,— As yovi liave already learned by the report of your arbitrator, Judge Car- man, lliearbitralors, Judge Carman, of Corn- wall; Jas. Rayslde, Escj., of Lancaster, and Thomas Prlngle, Ksq., of Montreal, met at Cheslerville on the 2(itb November last and devoted nearly two days to viewing the pre- mises and taking evidence on behalf ol the claimants and then adjourned to meet at Cornwidl on the Ith December, where the ex- amination of witnesses was concluded on the evening of the "jth. Your committej^ attended throuuhont the investigation to assist in pre- senting the case for the respondents. When the taking of the evidence was finish- ed, your committee met in the treasurer's office, when, on motion of Mr. Kennedy, seconded by Mr. R. D. FuUon, It was decided to ask for tenders for the removal of the dam, and the chairman was Instructed to advertise accordingly, giving to the 28th Inst, to receive the tenders. He was also Instructed to attend the argument, which was fixed for the 23rd insl. On this latter your committee will not dwell, as It and the subsequent proceedings ol the arbitrators are so fully dealt with In Judge Carman's report. , , , , .^ Your committee met In Morrlsburg on the 28th Dec. All the members being present, to open the tenders and lor other business. The following tenders have been received by the chairman, viz. : Jas.K. Smyth , •••^^122 G. B. McPhall,with material ... 299 (8 " without " .... 320 7.) Larue il I )lllon OtW 00 Theron Sharp '^Jf^ W Henry Bradley (Crysler) 300 00 Wm. Payne 349 Samuel Crabar. 349 Edward Bary MO 00 Geo.S. Ault 3,4 00 Sidney Ault 3t)9 00 JamesMcAnat 4>97o Alvln QlUant 800 00 Isaac Johnson 'C.^i ;K JohnRlddell 3 J W Thos. Smith 390 00 It was then agreed that the chairman com- municate with the two parties, McPhall and Bradley, who were not present, and If either furnished the necessary security to accept subject to approval of committee at its next meeting. If not to go In turn to each, taking them In order. The committee received a copy of the award ordering the payment of $17,000 and .$400 to Messrs. Munroe 4 Barrle, for their dam and costs, respectively .signed by two of the arbi- trators, Messrs. Rayside and Prlngle. The chairman had been advised by the commit- tee's solicitor, that Judge Carman, the arbitra- tor appointed by the C'.uncll had protested against the award be'.ng made until he had further time logo Into the evidence or until the 3rd Jan. prox., the date tt) which the arbi- tration hat the fact that previous englnenrs employed on this work received $9.00 per day, did not wish to accept a less amount, but In view of his lon;^' connection, has consented to accept six dol- lars and expenses, which was granted by the committee. . . ,., . The Treasurer, Mr. Mattice, was in Toronto, some weeks ago, and called on the Provincial Treasurer, with reference to the purchase ot the debentures by the Ontario Government. The Treasurer expressed some doubts as to whether the Government cou d purchase County Debentures under the Municipal Drainage Act, but referred the matter to the Att'y-General. and after getting his opinion wrote Mr.Mattlce-a copy of his letter Is here- unto appended. From this it appears that there is no direct warrant In the law lor pur- chasing County debentures, but In view ot the fact that the Government already holds de- bentures issued under the same by-law. It is believed that when the matter is considered by the Commlssumer of Public Works, a way will be found to place the debentures with the Government; If not they will be disposed of in the open market. . A. llAnKNKSS, Chairman Cornwall, Jan. 30lli, 1890. ilice Mc jspectivi iTnoseli (tkeen Jui tmd amoi tackno^ r.McIn This m r some I _ouncll h ^ncertaii] 3 as thou I 10 claim ititledt iree act on Com [eclded s e claim ^ea cov asonabj ies(m tl Ihile act unty of the cas our CO es paid lance o: Ir. Mclr .tes, an repaid - d that i The tot; to date l8 From Report of Committee ReMcott Aet FiiieH. Present-Jas. Dickey, E. O't^aliagh-in, Wm. Banford, F. D. MoNaughton, J. S. Ross, Oscarl Fulton. W M. Doran, A. A. Stewart, P. A.! Stewart, A. B. McLennan, D. A. McDonald. Your committee have had under consldera-l tlon the disposition of the fines imposed byS Messrs. Bone and Mclntyre, while acting m Or in Of thi pursu hivlsi Leavl The am JiJci Fun lit of ,139.91, .tiers 1 ught 1 _„ this 1 ainlnsttl All of M ijornwa i)|liort * fembe pNaugl IBS, A. J an, F. lesDl Tour cc feratloi Ind th landed Ithe sr sum sun Mve , be (t the t abov B-lhird -third ,?hlch b-thlrd jntles. indyo M 17 gel a written ad- ■iollcitor, as to tho I pursue uot only reference to the the tlnnl decision. Ml to meet. again 1. adjournment on >rs belnK present. i! and his awird, appears that, ac- flainiants, Messrs. ntitled to receive ;ominlltee, also a committee's soli- ion the immediate lotellect the right appeal on account ng so large as to lor other reasons, •easons set forth in as moved by Mr. lilckey, that Mr. ructed to take the ,1 to the High Court ir tiie award made ngle two of the ar- if the Chesterville ily carried, lat he had written wo lowest tender- was moved by Mr. nedy, that the con - e dam be not now 10 meeting of the imUtee tliinking it ■ly meeting of the ing of th(! contract ncil sliould be se- ;lneer, in view of nenrs employed f>n r day, did not wish tin view of his long 1 to accept six dol- ?as granted by the ice, was in Toronto, d on the Provincial to the purchase of irario (iovernment. some doul)ts as to it cou d purclmse er tlio Municipal I the matter to tin' getting his opinion of his letter Ishere- hls it appears that in the law lor pur- ?s, but in viewot tlie it already holds de- same by-law, it is latter is considered ubllc Works, a way debentures with tlie will be disposed ofj KNKSS, Chairman. >llce Magistrates for Dundas and Stormont, ,;spectlvoTy. Those imposed by Mr.Bone were Imposed be- keen June, 1887, and tlie close of that year, hd amounted to $1,880, the receipt of which i acknowledged by the Treasurer; while |r. Mclntyre paid in two lines of fifty dollars ach. [This matter has been before the Council >r some time now. When first presented the >uncll had no precedent to guide, and being ticertain as to their rights and liabilities, it ras thought best to withold payment from le claimants until satislied that they were ititled to have the monies refunded to them. ^ iree actions have been brought in the Divi- on Couit here, each one of which has been !cided against the Counties and In favor of le claimants. Ac the points raised in these fes cover all points in dispute and make it asonably clear that the parties who paid les on the order of Mr.Bone or Mr. Mclntyre, Ihlle acting as Police Magistrates for the lunty of Dundas. or the county of Stormont, the case may be, are entitled to recover. ITour committee would recommend that all les paid in to the County Treasurer In pur- lance of convictions made by Mr. Bone or fr. Mclntyre, while acting as Police Magis- ites, and now in the hands of the Treasurer, repaid to the parties from whom collected, id that a By-Law be passed accordingly. The total amount received by the Treasurer dale is: From Mr.Bone $1880 00 Mclntyre 100 00 Or in all .• $1980 00 Of this, there has been paid in pursuance of judgment, in the DivisionCourt 180 00 Leaving a Bal. to be repaid of. $1800 00 'he amount now at the credit of the Scott It Fund is $3,939.91, so that after the pay- int of these claims there will still remain [139.91, but as there are still some unsettled itters In connection with this matter. It Is •ught best to take no action with reference this balance until every possible claim linst the account is satislied. .11 of which Is respectfully submitted. A. Harkness, Chairman. Jornwall, Jan. 30, 1890. a By-Law be prepared in accordance with this report, and further, that the By-Law shall come In force and efJ'ect immediately after the passing thereof, but shall not efTectany licen- ses already Issued. And we further recommend that one thous- and conies ot tlie By-Law be printed and cir- culated in thediflerent municipalities. All of which is resiiectfully submitted. D. McNAUfiUTON, Chairman. Cominlltoe Room, Jan. 29, 1890. BY-Xj^-WS. BY-LAW »04. Nation te McoU A<;t FiHeM.| ;. O'Callasli'in, W!f"i-| on, J. S. Ross, OscarJ \., A. Stewart, P. A. I, I). A. McDonald. , lad under considera-i le fines imposed by* -re, Willie acting asi i^Iiort of Special Committee on Pe4llar»' ;'l| lilcense. lembers present— Thomas McDonald, D. ^Naughton, A. Kennedy, O. Fulton, John S. 88, A. A. Stewart, Wm. Doran, E. O'Calla- %n, F. D. McNaughton, T» -"as Hamilton, les Dickey. four committee have had under their con- leration By-Law number 860. and recom- Ind that the above named By-Iiaw be kended by inserting in clause A instead of Hhe sum of .$50 ; in clause B, instead of $2") sum of $50; in clause C, instead of $40 sum of $75. And that section five be struck out and the follow - be Inserted instead thereof, viz: |lt the fines imposed for the infraction ot above By-Law be distributed as follows: (B-Milt'd to the preventive onlcer prosecuting, B-third *D the treasurer of the municipality jiWhlch the prosecution was instituted, and •third to the treasurer of these United intles. LUd your committee would recommend that By-Law to appoint Committee River Drainage. Whereas at the session of this Council held in Oct. 1889, a Uy-law (No. 899) was passed for the removal of the Chestervllle dam, and lowering of the shoal in the Nation river lor the purpose of draining the land and iilghways Iti tho Townships ot Matilda, Mountain, Williamsburg and Winchester. And whereas, by such By-Law, a committee was appointed to carry sucli work into eflfect. And whereas It has become necessary to re- appoint the said committee and provide for vacancies occasioned by certain members iiavlng ceased to be members of this Council. It is therefore hereby enacted that A. Hark- ness, Reeve of Matilda, James Dickey, Reeve of Williamsburg, Thomas Hamilton, Reeve of Winchester, A. Kennedy, Reeve of Mountain, and Geo. Kerr, Reeve of Osnabruck, and vvar- den.be.and they are, hereby appointed to carry the said work into etlect as provided by said By-Law No. 809. It Is also further enacted that the said Messrs. Harkness, Dickey Hamilton, Kennedy and Kerr, have also all the powers conferred by a By-Law passed at a special meeting of this Council held on the first day of August, A. D. 1884, to enable the said committee to complete the work on the said Nation Rlyer provided for in By-Law No. 733, passed at the June session. A. D. 1884. Passed, signed and sealed in open Council, this 30th day of January, A. D. 1890. HEN15Y E. Carpenter, Clerk. Geo. Kerh, Warden. BY-IiAW NO. 90.5. the By-Law to appoint a Board of Audit for year 1890. Under and by virtue of section 513, of the Municipal Institutions Act of the Province of Ontario, the corporation of tlio United Coun- ties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, enacts as follows : Ust.) That Adam Harkness,Rceve of Matilda, and .lames Fraser, Esq., sr., of Loch Garry, he, and they are herei>y appointed members of tlie Board of Audit for tlie current year. (2nd.) That each of the said members of tlie Board of Audit be paid the sum of four dollars for each amiit of accounts, together with five cente.per mile for each mile necessarily travel- led to attend such audit, and that the treasur- er be, and he Is hereby authorized to pay the same. Passed, signed and sealed In open Council, this 30th day of January, A. D. 1890. Hknry E. Carpenter, Clerk. Geo. Kerr, Warden. u BY-LAW TiO. »0<{. ny-Law to ro-appoint coniinllteo rr Hlver Jleaiulettu Drulnugo linpiovcmentN. Whnreas application luis been inmle to this Council hy the Municipal Corporation of tho Township of Charlottenburgh. to proceed, as provided by the Municipal Act of 18'^!5, and amendments therete, to lieepen the Ulver IJeaudette In the Townships of Charlotten- burgh an07. By-Law to appoint a Commissioner In con- nection with the River Bcaudette Drain- age Improvements. Whereas authority Is given by Chapter 184. Section f>()9, Sub-Section 17, of the Ilevised Statutes of Ontario, 1887, to appoint a commis- sioner to carry out drainage works. It Is hereby enacted a By-Law of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and (Jiengarry, that Donald A McArthur, Esq., of Alexan- dria, be, and he is hereby appointed a Com- missioner with full power to enter Into all such necessary and proper contracts In con- nection with tlie Blver Beaudette Drainage Improvements, and to supervise all work in connection therewith, and do all otlier things necessary to facilitate the successful operation of such works, and witl) power to issue ordiirs upon the Treasurer for payments of money in connection witli said works. Passed, signed and sealed in open Council tills 30th day of January, A. ])., 1890. Henry E. Carpkntkr, Gko. Kerk, Clerk. Warden. BY-LAW IVO. 908. By-Law to refund monies from the Canada Temperance Act Account. Whereas it has been ju'tlcialiy decided tliat fines imposed under the Canada Tempprance Act by Wm. Bow, Esq., of Dundas. and by A. C. Mclntyre, Esq., of Stormont, acting as Po- lice Magistrates, must be refunded. Be It enacted a By-Law of the Uiiited Coun- ties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, that tlie Counties' Treasurer be, and he is hereliy ordered to repay llie following persons the suras set opposite tlielr respective names; that is to say: Frank McCloskcy $50 00 James Spolton 50 00 Daniel Becksteau 50 00 liouls Laplere SO 00 Matthew Flynn ."".o 00 Theron Sharp 50 (Mt v. (;. Bow^-n 50 00 Jno. A. Story 5(1 OO Nt^lson Bowen (15 00 /enas Whlttaker 50 00 Jno. Clark 50 00 RobertClark 50 (XI Wm. McGannon 50 00 Wm. Sherman 50 00 Robt. Armstrong 50 00 W. A. Bouck 50iM) Widows. Cutler 50 00 Nelson Olllard 5ii 00 Samuel Wylle 50 Oit Jno. Walsh 50 00 Mrs. D. Bowen ;jO 00 James Powell 50 00 Mrs. Jane Gamble 5'» •() T. D. Starke 50 00 Daniel tluennel 50 00 .las. Toye 50 00 Mrs. S. Cutler 50 00 Wni. Sherman fV) 00 J. A. Storey 50 00 1). Beckstead.... (WOO Francis McClosky 50 00 W. A. McGannon 50 00 RobertClark 50 (H» Wm. McGannon..... 50 00 " " 50 00 RobertClark 50 00 " 5000 LouisLapiere 50 00 Mrs. Bowen 50 00 Amounting In all to .$1,!I80 00 And be It furtlfr enacted that (he Treasurer sliall pay tlie said respective sums upon the written order of tlie party or parties to wlioni the same is payable, the signature of tlie payee to be verified by a resjunislble resident of tlie Counties. Passed, signed and sealed in open (council this ;50th day of January, A. D., 1800. Hknkv E. Carventkr, (Jko. Kkrk, Clerk. Warden, BY-LAW NO. »0». By-Law of the United Counties of Stormont.l Dundas and Glengarry for licensing, regu-i latlng and governing Hawkers or pettji Chapmen, and other persons carrying oiil petty trades. Be it enacted a By-Law of the Muulclpall Council of the United Counties of Stormontl Dundas and Glengarry us follows: I 1st. That from and after the passing of thls^ By-Law the following By-Laws of these United Counties shall be, and the same are hereby repealed, that is to say By-Laws numbe"s 617, ; r,7:i, tJ28, 749, 761, 779 and 85(5 and all other Byd Laws and parts of By-Laws relating to tbif matters herein enacted. ■ 2nd. That any Hawker, Pedlar, Petty Chap ^ manor other person carrying on anypettj- trade, or who go from place to place or to otbe| men's houses, on foot or with any auimalj bearingor I rawing any goods, wares or merl chandise for sale,or in or with any boat.vessel ;uf other cfuft. Or otherwise carrying goodsi i wares or merchandise for .sale, shall ouijf I exercise such calling within these (Jountiel I after having first taken out a license tberefoi ! as hereinafter provided. 1 I 3rd. That the word "Hawkers" shall in] elude all persons who, being agents for uersonl I not resident within these Counties' sctI orofl ' fer for sale, tea, dry goods, or Jewelery, or carl lt> 5000 rom TiO (K» nt) (xt &() 0<) ({.J (H) f)() (H) Mm S() (H* r)0 (H» TK) (M) r)0 (H) wm 5() (H) 511(10 iio on Mm "ril 00 50 00 5'l#0 50 (X) 50 00 50 (M) GO (H) r)0 00 TjO 00 {■>,-) m 50(H) , 50 00 , 50 00 5000 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 SO 00 $1,080 00 Hit. llu) Treasurer ) KiiiiiN upon the ))aitles to whom igiialiire of llie •onslble resilient In onen Couneil )., 1800. (JKo. Kkijk, Warden, ies of Slorinonl,! r lleensing, regu- awkers or petlyj on8 carrying oiij r the Muutclpall ies of SlorniontI ows: e pasBing of thlsf 8 of these United! >me are Hereby^ iws numbe"s&17,i 1(1 all other By-' relathiK to the| liar, Petty Chap? ig on any pettj 1 < place or to othei i th any auimal,! 3, wares or taet-i I any boat,ve8sel| carrying gonu» sale, shall only 1 these (Jountiei . license therefo^ 'kers" shall Inl gents for person! nties' sCTl orofi lewelery, or carl ry or expose saiii pies or patterns of any such goods to be nfterwards delivered within the Counties to any person not being a wholesale or retail dealer In sueli goods, wareo or mer- chandise. 4tb. Provided always that no such license shall bo required for hawking, peddling, or selling frotn any vehicle or conveyance any K(M)ds, wares or mercluindlst* to any retail dealer, or for hawking or peddling any goods, wares, or nici chamllse, t he growl h, product or nianulaclure of this province, not being li- quors within the meaning of the law relating to taverns or tavern licenses. If the same are being hawked or peddled by the manufacturer or producer of such goods, wares or merchan- dise, or by his bona fide servants or employees having wrilten atithority In that behalf, and such servant or employe shall produce and exhibit his written authority, when re(|ulred so to do. by any municipal or peace oflicer. 5th. That license foes shall first bo paid for to the Treasurer of these United Counties, for which the Treasurer shall grant a receipt, and which said receipt shall tie presented to the Clerk of the Coimtles, who shall forthwith Issue the re(|uired license. 6th. That the sums to be paid for licenses shall be as follows : (A.) For every person travelling on fool as aforesaid, the sum of Fifty Dollars. (K.) For every person travelling wltli one horse or other animal, the sura of Fifty Dol- lars. (c.) For every person travelling with two horses or other animals the sum of Seventy- tlve Dollars. (D.) For every person travelling in orwilh any decked boat, vessel or erall, the sum of PJlghty Dollars. (E.) For any person travelling in any open boat, vessel or other craft, the sum of Fifty Dollars. 7th. That each such license so granted shall not bo for less than one year, and shall be in force for one year Irom dale thereof and no longer. 8th. That the rouuty Clerk shall keen a proper record of all such licenses so granted. Olh. That every Hawker and Pedlar shall exhibit his llcens(! when retpilred so to do by the Municipal or Peace Officer. lOtli. That any person or persons guilty of any infraction or any of the provisions of this By-Law shall, upon conviction thereof be- fore any Justice or .Justices of the Peace for the said United Counties, or of the municipal- ity in whicli the offence was committed, for- feit and pay, at the discretion of the Justice or Justices of the Peace, con- victing, a penalty or fine of not more than Fifty Dollars, and not less than Ten Dollars for each oll'ence, together with the ciostsof l>ro.secutlon, and in default of payment there- of, it shall be lawful for the said Justice con- victing as aforesaid, to Issue a warrant under his hand and seal, or In case of two or more Justices acting together thereon, then under the hand and seal of one of them, to levy the said penalty and costs by distress and sale ol the offender or oti'enders' goods and chattels, and in default of sufficient distress to satisfy the said penalty and costs, it shall and may be lawful for the said Justice of .Tustlces or one of them convicting as aforesaid, to com- mit the offender or offenders, either to a Lock- up House within the said United Counties or to the Common Gaol of the said Counties, with or without hard labor, for a period not exceed- ing twenty-one days, unless the said penalty fl,ud costs be sooner paid, lllh. That the tines Imposed for the Infrac- tion of this Ry-Law. be distributed as follows: Ono-third to the Preventive officer prosecut- ing, one-third to the Treasurer of the Mimlel- pallty In which the prosecution was Institut- ed, and one third to the Treasurer of these Counties. 1121 h. 'J'hat this ily-Law sliall come Into full force Hutl t'ffect immediately after the passing thereof. Passed, signed and sealeil In open Council I his ;!Oth day of January, 1800. llKNKY K. CAlll'KNTKIf, (iKO. KKKK, Clerk. Warden. BY'LAAV Xo. »IO. the appointment of County Hy-Law lor Auditors. Ho it enacted, a By-Law of the Corporation of the I'nlted Counties of Hforraonl, Dundas and Glengarry, that the following be, and they are, hereby appointed, County Auditors for the current year. Arthur H. Pllmsoll, of the City of Montreal, accountant, and A. J. McDonald, of the Town- .shlpof Cornwall, at a salary of sixty dollars each. Passed, signed and sealed In open Council, th.s.SOlh day of January, A. D. 18i»0. ilKNUY E. CAHl'KNTEU, tiKO. KKRU, Clerk. Warden IIY>I..%W NO. »1I. By-Law authorizing the borrowing of money to meet current expenditure of the Uivor Mcaudette Drainage Committee. Whereas it will be nece.ssary to borrow a certain sum of money to meet the expendi- ture upon tho Ulver Beaudette Drainage Im- provements between this date and the sale of the Debentures. He it therefore enacted a By-Law of tho Cor- E oration of tho United Counties of Stormont, •undas and Glengarry, tliai. the Warden and Treasurer be, and thoy are hereby authorized to borrow trom some chartered bank of the Dominion, for the purpose above sot forth, such sum or sums of money as may be neces- sary in the opinion of the Elver Beaudette Drainage Committee, provided said sum or sumsof money shall not exceed Two Hundred Dollars, and shall execute for said sum or sums of money a note or notes under the seal of the Corporation, payable at such date or dates as may be agreed upon within tho cur- rent year, and also to renew all notes. Passed, signed and sealed in open Council this 80th day of January, A. D., 1890. Hknky K. Cakpentek, Geo. IvEUit, Clerk. Warden. BY I.AW NO. sua. By-Law to appoint High School Trustees. Whereas by 18 V^ic, Chap. 50, Sec. 18, Coun- cils are empowered to make appointments to till vacancies arising from the annual retire- ment, resignation ot-otherwisOiOf High School Trustees. Therefore, be it enacted a By-Law of the Corporation of the United Counties of Stor- mont, Dundas and Glengarry, that the persons hereinafter named bo, and they arc, hereby appointed High School Trustees. Williamstown— No. 1, G. H. McGillivray, Simon Fraser, of Williamstown, andJohii K. McDonald, of St. Raphaels. Alexandria— No. 2, John A. McDougall. Cornwall— No. 3, John Bennett. Morrlsburg— No. 4, William Wblttaker, 20 lro()iu>lN— No. 5, Jjtliii HiirkiioivN, M. IX I'tiMNCtl, NiKUod uixl KoaU'd In open ('ouucll tiTlH.TOth tiny of January, A. I). IHlH). Hknuy K. CAKI'KNTKII, Uk.o. Kkkk Clt'i-k. Wai(l(Mi. IIY'I.AW NO. i»i:i. liy-LBM' to appoint n Hoard nl' KxamlncrH of I'ntijlc Ht'hool Toa<>liorH In and lor tin (.'ountlOM. Whereas Suction lt(8, Chap. 2'J5, Vic. ."it) dl- rcctM ('ounty Coniutlls tnnpnoint a Hoard of KxamlnerH of Public Schii'Un, I, Ilatelie. MonR.i£..r, ;■£ — William (Jillard, Robbrt Lyle, J "(b I!**>p3r, Simon Phlfer. IitOQUOui-Gc aroBO. Kayes, Thomas Dillon, William C(v.m8. Wir.LiAMSBu Ran— Gordon Prunner, Mor- risburgh ; Jerry Lane, Bouck's Hill ; Ezra Merkley, Dunbar ; Almon Casselman, North Wllliamsbuijfh ; .John s. Hickey, East Wil- liamsDurgh r Solomon Coons, Winchester Springs; Don Hanson, North Williamsburgh ; Solomon Drummond, Grantley. WlNCliESTEU— David Haleday, Cass Bridge ; Archie McPhall. Ormond ; .Tacoh Bogart, Moorewood. West Winchesteu— Uriah Boyd, Nicholas Shaver. Matilda— James Dillon, Hanesville; Thos, Barklejr, Iroquois; George Tuttle, Dnndela; James Locke, Brunston's Corners ; Nathan Crowbar, Dixon's forners. OstfABupcK— Austin fettprley, Aiiltsville; Alvln (Jillard, Farrnn'n Point; W. L. Me Claverty, W'lHMllandN ; JaniOMHullook, Wales; Hiram Mulehlns, LunenlturKh ; IsHlah Hakor, IMxon: P. iHiherty, ONnal>ruck (/'entre ; Ilani- llton Itush, Hush (ilon. Ho\ noiioiTdii -Morris TinkesN, Avounioru ; /uamon Woart, M«>nkland; Jas. HegK, Gravel Hill; .fohn McDermid, Tnyside ; Hugh Hh w- art, Moose Creek. liANCA.HTKit T0WN8II II'— Donald M<'Ii.(>d, rianca. , i'rancls A. McDonald, North lianoastur ; (iUieuu Bour* i goln, Balnsvllle. TiANCASTEK Vii.LAGB-Wllllam Nicholson, Ouncan MoKee. CUAiii.oTTKNnuiuiir— Jerry Bulllvan, Wll- liamstown ; John A. Uoberiscm, Lancaster; James(;ashlon,Casldon's(nen ; Donald Grey, I Martlntown; 'rhomas Lafranee, Ht. Raphaels; William Abrams, Hummerstown; John A. Me- Dougall, Lancaster; .lamusCllnc, Martlntown. Mountain— Nell Jackson, South Mountain; Albert Richardson, Hallvllle; EltaN Jackson, Jr., Ink(rman. I CiiE.sTEKVlLLE — Alex'r Stallmayer, Mllo ; Knowland. ' Passed, signed and soa'cd In open Council, Irollectod (snureeN. PasKed IthlNlllsti llRNKY J ^By-Law count Wherei monies g United C Hell th IHiratlon named d name in nexetl.an ties he, I tlieamou by the W therein. Passed, this 31st ( Hknuy ] thls.Slsi day of January. A. D. 18)K HKNUV E. CAni'ENTKIt, Clerk. Gku. Kkuk, Warden. UV-I.AW NO. Olff. By-Law to authorize the borrowing of money for County Purposes. Whereas It will be necessary to borrow a certain sum of money to njeet current expend- itures < .,; .ye set lor ,< ,.■■ ch sum or suras of mo'".' ui \i / may coneiidor neces- sary, provldtU , ca suiu or sums of money do not e.xceed Two Thousand Five Hundred IH>1. lars,and shall execute for such sum or sums of money a note or notes, under the seat of the Corporation, payable »»t such date or dates as may be agreed upon wUhln the current year. The Treasurer is hereby authorized to retire or renew such note or notes from time to time as they may become due, out of the monies which have been levied and collected for County Purposes or other sources. Passed, signed and sealed In open Council this 3Ist day of January, A. D., ISlSo. Henuy E. Caupentek, Geo. Kkku, Clerk. Warden. BY-LAW NO. »i«. By-Law authorizing the renewal of certain notes under discount with the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall. Whereas It will be necessary to renew cer- tain bills and notes at present under discount with the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall. Be it therefore enacted a Bv-Law of the Cor- poration of the United Counties of Stormont. Dnndas and Glengarry, that the Warden and Treasurer be, and they are hereby authorized to renew the said notes or bills aocrueing due from time to time as they miodc consider necessary, or to retire the same. If possible, out of the monies which have been Ievie4 ancl D. H. Ros ri'ubiic s< Exam John .Ske Entrance tising B. Reach *( tt Herald ol a ing... i '* ' Ur. McDe , C. P. Daw A.T. Por John Mc Matth liver Ht ($fli>.00 IcLenna Drain V inchest) Exam ameron netslngi y ret' hill til ames Dl Ex per t'. Patmei i 21 oint; W. L. Mv- KM Bullock, WhUih; {h ; iMalah Kukor, ick ('i-i)tru ; IImiii- ikeMH, Avoiiinoro ; .InH. ItoKK, Grav'l iid« ; Hiigii Hii w- Donultl M<']i ixl. I, (ilon Noriiiaii ; Hie MIIIk, KraiuMs lor ; (iiUt;uu Bour* II Ham XlchnlHon, ry Sullivan, Wll- rison, Ijaiica«U'i- ; yn ; Donalil (Jrey, Qcu. Ht. Uapliaols; :4)wn; John A. Mc- lino, Mai'tlntuwn. South Mountain; e; KItaM Jauknon, rowing of nmnoy ary to borrow u (current expend- 1 of these I'nlted reof,enact.s as fol- Treasurer be.and 1 to borrow from nk of Mio Domin >t lor ,<,.' ch Huni ly coiieiiiierneceN- uniKof money do vo Hundred IH)|. h sum or sums of r the Ncat of (he , I date or dates as he current year, horlzed to retire rem time to time Lit of the monies nd collected for irces. In open Council )., im. Qko. Kkkk, Warden. DIM. [lewal of certain th the Bank of ry to renew cer- t under discount loruwall. '-Law of the Cor- tes of Stormont. Lhe Warden and sreby authorized Is aocrueins due ' made connlder ame. If possible, been levied and Irolleoted fop County PupponeH or other (NourceM. PaHced, Nigncd and Healed In oj)fln Coiinoll tlilH Hint day of.lanuary, A. D., ISlN). IlRNKY K. CAKl'KNTKIt, O KG. KKUU, Cleric. Warden. ^ By- Low for countH. BY«Il RoanI, Dundas Entrance KxamliiationH 750 I»)hn .Skeith, gaol suppllCH 18 68 'Entrance K.xamlnallons, Dundns, Adver- tising- B. Heach, St. liJiwrenee NowH, 3 ft) i. Beacli advertlHingmeetlngof Council. 3 00 Natlcm River D 2 70 Ferald ofllce, MorrlHburg, Notice of Meet inu;.. " N. U. Drainage... h: McDermld, I. 8. Glengarry, Postngo. 1'. Dawson, Registry ofllce, Dundas.... T. Porteoiis. C. J. Mattlce, Tel. aec ohn McPhee'8 acct., lamp, etc., C. J. Matt ice 4 liver Heaudette Engineer, acct., SSO.OO (*o<).oo) ..: 80 IcLennan, Tiiddell A Cllnc,Natlon Itlvcr Drainage 15 00 1 ivdicstrr /•r/'.v,», advertising Meetings. . 3 00 Kntrance Examinations 8 05 (,'leni/iiii i.in ju-c't. for advertlHlng in 15 Arthur Brown. I. H., I'uslage acc't .s 27 rnvnirnll St'nulnnI Post Cards, R. B. C. 00 " " Printing Minutes, ad- vertiNlDg,cardN. etc 128 26 P. Denneny, OaIH. By-Law to aulhori?;o the borrowing of money to meet the expenditure ujion tlio Chester- vllle Dam. Whereas It will bo necessary to borrow a certain sum of money to meet the expenditure upon the Chesterville I>am and (ho expenses connected therewith, between thih and tlie meeting of the Council in October, 181H). Bo It therefore enacted a By-Law of the United Counties of Htormont, Dundas and Glengarry, that the Warden and Treasurer be, and th')y are, hereby authorized to borrow from the Bank of Montreal, for the purjwso above set forth,tlio sum of seventeon thousand dollars, and execute, for said sum of money, a note under tiie sealof the corporation, payable at such date as may be agreed upon within the current year, with power to renew the same. And be it further enacted tb> cai liaUuice on hand Horn last audit * ^ U qo " fo'' • '»'•* *''''\''; "eg slative School Grant g »» Balance on hand U) nc I'tij/ineulit. i year's account * «*« t^' Municipal Balance on hand from last audit $ 5M > Legislative School Grant ;|j;* J^", Municipal " next account. Wja 00 61)1 00 LcglHlative School Municipal Rrreipls. „ «'s°':::::;:-;.-.:;::;;*Sffi $1,090 00 $1.!J00 00 ROXBOROUGH. J';;";"" " $192 00 I'ald on preceding account .... 481 72 B^la,:^ ill'SaVneit acV,iu,;r: _^fflM $l.r)02 26 $1,502 26 FINCH pahl Teachers for this year 494 00 PaymctxtK- $ 696 51 $6% 51 $696 51 . Munlci pal assessment _^ $9^7 '2:i $967 23 I CHAULOTTENBUllGH. ^ _ ''::":Z:::. $1,561 00 14 Paid for this, year Balance to next account. 14 $1,561 U Balance on l>a"d from last audit ...... $ Legislative School Grant • ^^^^ Municipal $1,561 14 Balance on hand from last audit $ ^ »j^ 1 .eglslatl ve School ( .rant ^^^ ^ Municipal " $1,309 82 . - Receipts. ^^^MM^Sd on prec.Hllng yea'^'^al'lnt $1,028 OO Balance on hand fromjast audit ..$ 'H P-d on pre< . .g.^ „„w ....n„nt 1 Legislative School Giani. . . ... ....••• • ^^^ ,^ I'di/mciUs. -s account......* l-,>^ 30 Municipal $1,032 04 Paid on preceding year s Balance* orimnd ton^xt account .STKll. lSS.^eCS«^xt account. $1,;«)9 82 1 (H $1,032 0< Balance on hand from last year's Hud.l*$ o4 7^ Legislative School Grant ^^^ ^^ Municipal " Paid on prcceamg year's account $ ^^5 w " for this year 07;$ 1 Balance tc next account ; $1,008 7> $1,008 78 LANCASTEll VILLAGE. Sundry payments Balance to next yi Ar^/oirn^v. $1,501 :i' , 380 )• Rrrrjpl!^. . Bala.>c.> on 1> and from 1888 ^ ..••■■ -T 230 10 Legislative School Giant ;.. .,.L245 24 Municipal * IJ16 92 bund ly reccl pis * , my g- $1,917 87 RrrHi.l.^. ^fl^,";*:.; „-.n.li.,ir year's account $ 50H: band from last audit $ WO /^o Hiilance > liegislatl Munlcipi Leglslatl Muniiip Balance lA'gislat Munlcii Borrow Govt.C fi- MOi'NTAIN. Balan „..«..ce on han.l froin l^t audit. . . . . . • .$|5 |>l Legislative School Oi ani 391 00 Municipal $1,045 01 Pal.l on preceding year's account * wi " for this year ;• x^, . Balance on hand to next account _62!)^ $1,751 " Paldon preceding year's account $ g ^ for this year Balance oil liana to next account $1,045 I; Bala Govt Coui L0C8 Oth( norrowed money. if ,( $r,(«oi) ... WJSOO ',(,;; 61)100 $1,990 00 ....$192 00 ■■■■ .... 481 72 m nV: J25M 1 .' $696 51 $696 51 ,n( $477 (JO '" .487 00 ani:: :::.._ «2;! '$967 ti $1,5(3100 ;;;;;;.... ii $1,561 n Its. ^""'••.-.•.V^aosS ;1 nint:; ^3 $1,:U)9 82 I ..ant $1,028 00 | oiint ' '" I $1,OS2 01 I ^-^ ••:::* fii" I ;;;;;■;; 2731:;; $1,008"^ I $1,561 :i' f ..,, :}86 !>■" $1^947 r ; )i'nls. ;count $")61 9 5(i.". I" jCOiHlt 620 T $iv7r)t : ccount $ 120 ^ 66U "ccoiint....... 254" $1,045 ( 23 WILLI AMWBURGH Papmenix, Receipts w ^^ prcP-JinB year's a'^count $ 1^ ^^ H-ilanoe on Imnd from last audll * qot, 00 I " for this year • • ■ ••••;• 'Vjf ,5 eiwlati ve School CJ rant ^ "^ | Balance on hand to next account ^>_^ Municipal $1,125 5:5 Herri l>t-'<. Payment X. *1,126 W 5 10 $1,125 53 I WINCHESTER. ..ogislatlve school CJnjnt « g g 1 SS.S S^hffio-iVext account _^ ^'""'^•'''''^ " ' $T3i^| '''''''' WINCHESTER VILLAGE. Paifwcnts. ^f''''' ' ... .S 353 57 I Paid for this year ^',""'' ..S353 57IPaidfor thisyear lialanceon hand ...;-••• • / i:« 43 I " on other accounts... Legislative School <''a"'^m- V.;,;;^!,, ... ;W2 88 I " borrowed in"n*^y-;-- Municipal ' '.'. vii a-e . • 403 39' •latance on hand to next .1 u Township.... 1^«| ...$l,08i) Olt O^ 'XT on ot'll^l'.,"'f;^^lJIJi** '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 615 30 account 40 0& Village 109 15 \liiagt-. ^^^ $1,993 05 $1,993 65 Po}nticntx, (jovt. Grant, last ha t 88 * 487 06 " other expenses jr^ „„ " first half '89 1 lOO (H» " Caretaker County Grant for p^-O •••_• '^gg 75 Fees from students 39 25 Fees for chemicals .*. 1,739 37 Kalance — . $4,511 f)8 nrceli,t.. IROQUOIS HIGH SCHOOI Ualf.nce on hand from last audit. ......•$ 517 ()2 Legislative School (.lant ....2,000 00 Municipal >,..«r emnveV 1,106 85 Receipts Irom other souice*- $4,511 68 PmimentK. . ,,„. isRo" $3,986 22 Total payments /VA novVm-Voun 442 82 Balance on hand to next account Jicccipts, Balance on hand from last account . . .$2.-08 -.2 ( Jovt. (irant. last l\a»f 1«^A . 301 38 " flrst halt i»»y ••• 7c,n no Municipal G rant from Coun y ■ • -j;" ^^ ''"*'-^' 134 00 Otlier sources . $1,429 01 $4,429 04 CORNWALL HKiH SCHOOL. j;2''''''[:: $2,916 .« raid Teachers during !»»•' * 345 03 '» repairs (ji 50 " appariatus • 303 91 litel and other expenses. -^ •' '[ ,ce on hand to next account A0«' 'i Halance ' $5,814 83 Receipts, Paiiments. rl889 *2,279 83 $5,811 83 WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHO(^T , .„„„,. $ 205 61 1 Sundry payments foi I8S.1 ^ ^^ Balance from last yeai... * 242 00 Balance on haml <,ovt,Grant,l^astmvU^l^^^^^ County Grant, 1888 - r^^ ^^ l*-' 434 00 Tiocal ."."!.".'.".'. •'>'> 1**' $2,307 01 $2,307 01 ' R,eeli,l.. ALKXANDKIA HIOH SCHOOL P»,m.-»'«. Balance.,,. hand frLij^taudu ■■i^^IToRS. JU Corpora of '['llR Col iiiiaiit to f Mr. K«Hve o VBOVO O fleers oJ ['lerk. The ' suited a Mr, 1 Mr. » Mr. : JUNE SESSION. Corporation of tho United Counties ofStormont, Dundas and Clcngarry" FlItST DAY. C.KNW \M„ .llM. Kl, IS'.»0. The <.'<>" Illy ('(tiiiicil mot lliis ilay pur- jiiant to ail.jiMirmiioiil. Mr. . Mrhoiiald, < Diiiwall 'IViwnsliip, aiitl .1. U. Crysldi', |)y. lirovo ol' 1'iiM'li, wen; liidd Unll ('all(>ii. Minnies ol ;;is|, .lannary, JS'.M), roa«l ai*- jirovtMl and si^ncid. ( 'oniinnnicalions won! nucMvcil i»nd road j Jlroin A. (lol)oil, till* Anditovs, and H. K. i ('aippuk'.r, viz : — | Kioiii A. (Jobcil, Wfcicliuy (t( i»c|'ailiiu'iil of | ■ I'lililic Works, Oltiiwa. Witli rcrcrciicc to pay- imnl of joiioiHit voted by Dominion I'ailia- i _,, inrni yv I'iioslcrvill*! l>ain Kxpropriiil Inn. | I I'lont Arthur IT IMinisoll aiiil A. .f. McDon- Julil, Aiiililofs, ndvisin;,' of aiiiiil ni Ticasufor's :;| l?.H>Us up to:!lsl May. l^i'H; ^1 l''ioni II. K. CurpcntcM-, IcnilcrinK liis rosi^'- 1 nation as CUtU of tlic (.'on n tics' ("oiini-il ol the ll'nilol Counties of StormonI, Inindas and !ti'|t"n«ai ry. rpiiu luotion of Mr. IlarUnoss, scM-ondcul ly Mr. J^ano, the icsiiznalion of II. V). < "ar- l|ienter, as Clork, was a('coj)tod, and the 'jroiiiM'ii i)ro('eeiled to tOect anew clerk to liil l\w vacancy. .Moved by Mr. I'.atilord, scconth^l l)y Mr. Anderson, that.!.hived l>y .Mr. ^h•Leod, secondtMl hy Mr. iWhiltaker, that ('. Il.Clini' he ( 'lerk of (the Inited Connties of Stornioiit. Dnndas (and (ilonirarry lor the l)alance ul" tlie year I is; II I. Moved l)y Mr. (>'( 'alla^iian, seconth'd hy jMr. Wal son, that Atlrian I. Macdoneil lie |< 'lerk of the Initod Counties ofStormont, The name of Mr. (Tine was dropped and the secrond hallolwas taken reisultinj.; as follows : M r. Ifark ucss l!l Mr. Mac>t r width of forty feet ; said road or street beiiiK a (M)ntiiuiation of .St. Catherine Street from KinK Street to Roller Gri.st mill, and received and read. A petiti(ui w.as presented sif.;Med by .loseph Kerr and others, ratepayers, and rec(Mve(| ;uid read, askiiiy; that the Boundary Road be- tween the Townships of (^snabriick and Wil- lianisburgh, tlirough the rear half of tlie lirsl concession and front lialf of the second con- cession of said townships, be opened up for public traflic. NOTU'KS. Mr. Oscar I<'ulton gives notice that he will, somi'time during: the session, introduce a by- law to refund monies under "The t'auada Temperance Act." Mr. Thos. McDonald fjives nt)lice thai he will introduce a by-law durinj;; the .session to levj' on the several municipalities in these United Counties, H sum necessary to jjrovide for the equivalent of the Legislative tjrant /or Pnndas and (ilenirarrv for the balance of Public Schools Aid, lor Mt)del Schools, and . ii;nn; . . 1 . .„ if I I,' < • , -.^,^,,< „.. w, supplementary levy for High Schools and year IS-JO m place ol II. 1,. ( ar|)onter, re- cJi/egiate Institutes. siirned The Warden ai)pointed Mr. Kennedy, lioHve of Mountain, and Mr. Mc.Natiirbton, Keeve of iiajicaster N'illa^e, to be scruti- ijie(M's of votes ca.st for ai>iK)intment of Clerk. The vote was taken by ballot and re- ,,Bnlted as follows : 11 Mr. Harkness IS S Mr. Cllnc « m Mr, Macdoneil 15 MOTIONS. Moved by Mr. I). A. McDonald, second- ed by Mr. A. A. Stewart, that a committee coni|X)sed of the Reeves and, in the ab- sence of the Reeves, the Depnty Ueeves, ! be organized to equalize the Assessment R(dls of the several municipalities of thee I rnited Counties, and that the said com- mittee do rei)ort to this C'ouocil at its earli- est convenience. — Carried. 26 UjMiM motion of Mr. KnltDii, sci'oniUul hy Mr. . n>. Ai"n;i;No<^N si>s^ion. Council resumed. 'I'ho Wanlon in tiu; Cliiiir. Mr. W. M. Doran, Cliainnau Kjualization ol' Aissc^sKnusnt Spdcia mittoo, prowntetl tlicir niport- MOTIONS. I'pon motion of Mr. McDonahl seconded by Mr. D. .1. Mcintosli, ol' I ( tllO om- I lios,), i(( re- port was relbrreil ton Committee of the Whole. Mr. I>. 'McNaujiliton in tlie Chair. The Committee rose ami recv.mmended the adoption of the report. rpon motion of .Mr. i'ra.ser, seconded liy Mr. Cam phell, the report wan adoi>ted in Council. Cpon motion of Mr. i)(ir;ui, seconded by Mr. Iloil-rins, I'.y-Law No. '.HK, to ei pud i/c, the AssesHinoid, was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. Mcd'oiuiM ('i'hos.), fi(M'ondtee appointed in .lanuar\ last. I'pon motion of Mr. ( VCallau'han, second- ed by Mr.Donald McNan^diton, the special comnuttoe appoimed at the .lanuary Ses- sions of the <'ouncil ' Tedhus License I'.y- liaw, wius ro-appomted to consider the working of said Uy-iiaw. and the name of Mr- Crysler added thereto instead of Mr. V. I>. McNuniihton, absent. A twmniunication was receiv(Ml ami read from IMr. 1'. L. Wright, a-(mt for "Champion Koad Machines'' invitin;: War- den and Couiu^il to witness an exhil)ition of the working ol' «iutl ma(;hine, and re- questing that a time bo named for such purpose. Cpon motion of Mr. Mcl)onald (Thos.), Keconded by M''. .McNauizhton (D.), the Warden wius instructed to arran^'e with Mr. Wright as to time and place most con- venient for Warden and Council to witneHs the exhibition. Mr. llarkness, Ciiairman ol the Nation River J)rainaort. DVKNINO SK.sSloN. ( 'ouncil resumed. Th(^ Warden in theCliair Mr. Harkiie.ss, Chairman of the Scott Act Committ(H3, preseiitetion of the r^^port. I'pon motion ol Mr. JMaMM, secondiMl hv Mr. .1. .1. Kenned}'; tlie l■(^port was adopti*il in Council. Mr .McD.)nald (Thos.), Chairman n| Iviucation <'ommittee, presenttvl tlieir re ])ort. I'pon motion of Mr. Harkness.secoiideil by Mr. Doran, i\w re|)orl wan referretl to ;t ( ommittee of the Whole. .Mr. I'. A. Stewart in th(^ Cliair. The Committee rose and recoiiiMieuded tlie atloption of the report. I'pon motion of Mr. Doran, .secoiidtnl hv Mr. Ilarkness, the report was adopted in Council. I'pon motion of Mr. Hamilton, .secomlcd by Mr. Howes, liy-Law No. '.U'.), to e«|iia' i/e the Asse.'^sment., was read a secoin time and refenvd to a Committee of tlif Whole. Mr Hamilton in the Chair. The < 'ommittee ro.se and recommendod tlie adoption of the liy-Law. lIlM)n moticm of Mr'. HarkiK^ss, seeondei l»y Mr. Locke, By-Law No. ".(liii, P' refmiii of hcott Act Lines, was read a first ami second tnne and referred to a Committcf of the Whole. Mr. L'til The Coi the adopt Cpon n Keconde a. ■ A 1. M ii The Cor ad journm ' i'he W:i ' Loll cat All me ^Icl.eniiai '^ .Minute,'- dij^'ned. ?'l'lic follr fPud vi/ : ■ . I'ftiMMM, nCir I'i'I'iiiul I $'<'iii|i('i'aii( jS I'l'litioii, l^'nill Dull! fitll'lli, iisU • •t'i\e(l w rtllKllir, nil Ipon m •Mr. r.r <|., I'ld) s receiv Upon n Mr. Lii ill Lsip, I jonl, wa.'^ J I'pon n- li||(>onded I f^ the Con I felt read, i 27 loconimemled »f 11 10 Nation I WHS atioptdl no,ss, .s(«'nii(loi| i\\ No ItUl, tu !im ami Idwcr- (>, was road h roreiicil t(» a recuiuiuoiHletl n, so('oinlo luiiilu luecl II (if tlio St'utt heir rop'irl i;i', HOfiMMiod I'v an rol'erred tu a ^ ('hair. n'CdllllUOIIlltHl i>r, Hcr(iiiil(Ml liy trt was adui>loil ('liairmaii n| lonlt^il their rr vIlCSS, St'COIlilt'il na rt'li-rrotl tn a ( 'liair. lOCnllMIKMIcltMl 111, soi'iiinlod l>v was ad<>|itty-Lavv. I poll motion of Mt. 'J'hos. M(d)oiiaId, Koroiided by INIr. 1). A. M(d)onaId, I'.y-Law .\o. !»2!!, providinji for II iy;l. Schools, waH road a first and second time and referred to a (V)iniiiittce of the Whole, .Mr. 1). A. .Mi;l»onald in the Chair. Thti Committee rose and recommended th«i adoption of the J5y-Iiaw. Upon motion of Mr. 'I'hos McDonald, ipoconded by .Mr.iM{;Naii.uditon (1> ),15y-Iiaw Ko. Ol'L', providinji for I'liblic Schools, was road a (inst and second timo and roferred to a Committee of the Whole. Mr. i'"raser in tlie Chair. The Committee rose and recoinmended the adopti(jii of the liy-Lavv. I 'poll motion of i\Jr. Campbell, secondoil by .Mr. A. A. .Sftnvart, thci Coiiiicil adjourn- ed to !» a. m. o'clo(!k to-morrow. g A 1. MAfiioNiJi.i,, (ii:o. Ki;i:k, I Clerk. Warden. TIIIKI) n%T. Cornwall, .lime lS(h, ]R>)(). MOltVIVCi SHSSIOV. I'lie Council mot at '.• a. m. pnrsnant to idjomnmont. 'I'ho Warden in tlio Chair. I.'oll called. All members present save Mr. A. 1*. ycl.emian, lit;eve ol( 'liarloltunbiiiv'ii. i Minutos of yoslerday n.id aitprovod and Wj^iod. i'K'rrnu.Ns. ?'l'lit^ following pt'liliohs w(!rc rccclvcil an. I ■ift'iiil vi/ : — tlN'tlMoM, i.rcsi'iitiMl l).v Mr. A. K.-mi.'d.v Iniiii .•oific Itoss, Hold Kc.'ptT, ('oiiiw.'ili, Jiskiiiii r' n-ltiiul ol lilies |);ii(| liy iiiiii iimlfr ( 'aiiadji T''">l'<''''">ct) Act. £l*i'llti(»ii, iircsi'iitcil l)v Mi\ 1'. A. Sti'warl, niii lioiialil , I. McDonald, Coiislalili', Alcx- itlria, asUiiificoiupoiisiilioM oI'$l'.i lor in juries cei\ed while in discliar^i' ol duly arreslih" fidiialic, under warrant. " ftlOTIoNS. Upon motion of Mr. ilamillon, setioiidod Mr. r.niwii, the report of Arthur iirowii <|., I'nblic .School I iispo('lor for Diiiidas, s received and read, ■'^ilpon motion of .Mr. .)arner, seconded Mr. I'lilton, the report, of A. McNaii^di- ^n Ks(i., Public School Insp(>ctor for Stor- B|oiil, was received and road. ^Upon motion of Mr. Thos. McDonald, #-onded liy Mr. .Mtu\aii<:li(nn, tho report "*lheConnty ScIkimI Inspfctdr for Dimdas, t read, wuh adopiod. I^pon motion of Mr. Warner, seconded by .Mr. Tlios. Mi-Donald, tho report of the County School Inspector for Stormont, just read, waa adopted. Cjion motion of Air. ]). McNauf^'hton, seconded by Mr. D. McDonald, I5y- Law- No. '.»L'2, to provide for I'ublic Schools, was road a third time. Upon motion of Mr. Warner, seconded by Mr. O'CalhiLdian, Hy-I^aw No. ItL'h, pro- vidiim for .>b)del Sidiools, was read a tirst and second time and reforr(>d to a < 'om- mitteo of tho Whole. Mr. ]). >U'Nauj.;hton in theiihair. Committee rose and recommended the atloption of the By-l/aw. Ui)on motion of .Mr. lioss, seconded by Mr. r.anlbrd, and nnaniinoiisly carried, i Mr. Christopher Irvintr, an old uiomber of the Council, was asked by tho Warden to take bis seat amoui!; the members within tho liailint,'. Upon motion of iMr. D. Ab!Nauf!;hton, se(;()nded by .Mr. Warner, liy-haw No. itiiU, providing for Public Scthools, was j)asserd, si^'iied and sealed. I Upon motion of ^Ir. Thos. McDonald, : seconded by Mr. I). McNautjliton, P.y-Uaw No. iH.'."), was read a first and second time : and refoiro, was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr, Doran, seconded by Mr. l-'raser, P>y-]>aw No. !il!i was passed, si«riied and sealed. Upon motion of Mr, Thos. Mci)onaltl, .seconded by Mr. F. D. McNau^'hf,on, l!y- Law .No. liL'o was reail a third timo. Up( 111 motion of AFr. Thos McD maid, .seconded by .Mr D. .M(d)oi>ald, P.y-Law No. 'J•2'^ was pa.sseil, sis^iied and sealed. Upon motion of .Mr. l-'iiltoii, seconded bv Mr. ILirkncss, P.y-Law No. !»L'0 was reail a third time. Upon motion of Mr. Ifarkne.ss, seconded by Mr. liilton, P.y-Law A'o. 92U was amendod by dedn(;tinh'l)iarMii(l, School Inspector Icr ( .lenu'ar ry. W51H received and read. Upon motion of Mr. A. A. Stewart, seconded by :Slr. I'rabor, the report ol tlie School Inspector for (Ueu'^'arry was adopted. ,, , ,, Upon motion of Mr. l-raser, secoiideil l)y Air. A. A.Stewart, By-Law No. \)'2n was read a third time. Upon motion of ^Fr. l-'raser, so(;onded by Mr. .I..1. Kendedy, By-Law No. icjr. was i.assed, signed and sealed. Upon motion of .Mr. Banford, seconded by Mr. Anderson, the name.of Mr. ( 'rysler was snUstitnted on the County Property ( 'ommitttMi for that of Dr. Stark who has ceased to be a member of tliis ( 'ouncil. Upon motion of INlr. A. A. Stewart, seconded by Mr. Campbell, liy-liaw No. ^)'JG was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr. A. A. Stewart, seconded by Mr. J. .1. Kennedy, By-Uaw No. UL'C. was passed, signed and sealed. Upon motion of Mr. Anderson, seconded by Mr. B.anford. the name of Mr. .1. K. Crvsler was substituted on the Committee of Printing for that ofDr. Stark, who has ceased to be a member of this ( 'ouncil. Upon motion of Mr. I'.anforl, secondec by Mr. An. McDonald, a pedlars pack license was -ranted .lohn .M.-d.-wan loi one year, free of ciuirgo, he being nnabl.- to work. , . ,, , 1 Upon motion of Mr.OCallaghan. second- ed by Mr. Ross, By-Uaw No. ii:;AY. Cornwall. . I une I'.tth. ISIH). MOltNINd SH-;SloN. Council niot at •> a. m. pursuant to ad- journment. I The Warden in the Chair. i Boll called. All the members jne.'^ont save Messrs. Annable, Thos M(d)onald and .McUennan. Minutes of yesterday read, ajiprovecl and signed. . . With unanimous |>ermis8i(»n ol ail tiie members, Mr. Coulter, late li«'(ne of Win- chester, was invited by the Wanlen to ttike a seat within the railing. MOTIONS. Ujxm motion of Mr. ! '.an ford, seconde.l by Mr. KD.McNaughton. 'he report of the Road Conuuittee was received and read. meet and report. Ai"rt;uNooN sKssios. Council resumed at i.' p m. The Warden in the chair. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton, seconde bv .Mr D. McNaugiiton, tbc^ rcpor • Special Committee .»n Hawkers' and IV.I lars' Bicences Wiis received and rca.l an. reU^rred to a Committee ol the N\ liole. Mr. Hamilton in the cliair. The committee rose and recominemlm the Kdoption of the report. Upon motion of Mr.( >"C;diagiiau,.secon.i.^ od by Mr. D. .M(d)onald. the leix.rt w;i adoDted in Council. . . , Upon motion of Mr. A. A Stewart, so condcd by Mr. Uraser, I'.y-Baw No. .'■. was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. A. A. Stewart, sc ,.„ndedbv Mr. (am obeli, lU-Baw N... It was read a second time and n^lerred P. Committee of the Wh.. I v.. .l VC X o. '.IL'I Mr. 1). McDonald, I'.y-Baw No. •.fJI wa read a tirst and second time, and rel.^riv to a ( ommittee of the Whole. Mr. V. D. AIcNanghton m the chair. The Committee rose and recommende the adoption y-Law No, ',):'.-l was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr. I), ^IcDonald, sec- on(le(l by INlr. O'Callaghari, By-Law No. y;'.4 was passed, signed and sealed. Upon motion of Mr. I'.anford, .seconded by ^Ir. Lane, B.y-Law No. 1IL*7 was read a second time and referred to a (!ommitlee of tlu^ Whole. Mr. Harkness in the (ihair. ' Tlu": Comniitfee ro.se and recommended the adoption of the I'.y-Law- I lljion motion of Mr Die-key, seconded sec- ',11'. I b) a 30 •■?? by Mr Whit taker, Uy-Law N<>. ,s, I'.y-liiiw No. IC'.tl was road a Urst lime. |i|M)n motion of Mr. ( "aiii|)lu>ll, sccondtul l.y Mr. I>. McDoiiaUl, tlioCoimeil at.ljonru- Hii till .S.:;() a. m. t(i-morro\v. A. 1. Maciionki.i,, AY. (!oi:s\vMi,, Jniio'-Mlh ISHO. MoliMNC SKSSION. Coiiiuil met piirsiianl toatljoiiriimonl. 'riie Wanlnii in tlie chair, cail.-.l. Mnmhcrs all i.ieseiil, OKcept Me.MHra. AiiiMit)le, Mackenzie, McDonalil (Thos,), McDonal.l, (l». A.), Mcl.t»mian (A. 1'.) and I )(iian. Minutes of yosleniay read, approved and signed. Upon motion of Mr. AnderHon, seconded by Mr. I'.anford, l'.y-l,aw No. !•;;:. wms read a lirst and second time and referred bt a ( 'ommittde of Whole, Mr. Locke in I lie chair. The ("ommittt^o rose and recommended the adoption of tin* r>v-lja\v. Ijion motion of Mr. D. .McNanu'hlon, se(;onded by .Mr. Sniiler, I'.y-Jiaw No. ".''-'S was read a first and i^ecoiid tinit; ami re- forreil tt» a ( 'ommittee of the Whole. Mr. .1. .1. Kennedy in the chair. The Committee ros(< and rocomnuiiidod i the adoption of the ISy-iiaw. I'pon motion oi .Mr. I'>aidbrd, seconded by Mr. Anderson, r.y-l.aw No. ',•:'.,") was read a third time. I |jon motion of .Mr. Hamilton, seconil(^d by .Mr. Howes, I'.y-Law No. IKKi was re'd a se<;ond time and referred to a Com- mittee of the Whole. Mr. Hamilton in the (ihair. 'i'he Conunitte rose and recommended the adoi)tion of the liy-baw. llpon motion of Mr. llanfonl, seconded by Mr. A. Kennedy, I'.y-baw No. '.):'..". was passetl, .sij^ned and sealed on the I'oliowin^' division, viz. : — ^■eas— Messrs. Anderson, Uanford, IMok- ey, Fidton, Ilodyiins, Hamilton, Howes, Harkne.HH, A. Kennedy, Locko, bane, .1. .1. .Mediae, M(d.eod, McNaiit^ldon (i).), Koss, Sidder, 1'. A. Stewart, Watson, Whittaker anil Warn«*r — L'(». Nays. — IVbissrs. Campbell, Dii!. McDonald, <>"< "al- lagban, A. A. .Stewart and 'I'hompson—^. Upon motion of Mr Snider, seconded bi) Mr. D. McNau-rbton, 15y-baw No. tcJ7 was read a third time. I'pon motion of .Mr. Koss, seconded by Mr. Howes, l'.y-l,aw No. Ul'T was pass.Nl, si>:ned and sealed- Ipon motion of Mr l». McNanirbloii, seconded by Mr. Snider, iiy-Kaw No. ifJS was read a third time. Tpon motion of Mr. Snider, seconded by .Mr. 1). .McNanj,'htoi\, lly-l-aw No. tll'S was passed, sinned and sealed. Cpon motion of Mr. (>'< 'adaj^dian, seeontl- ed by Mr. D. M(d)onald. the Snpplemenl- ary Keport of the I'inance Committee was adopted in the Conncil. I'pon motion of Mr. llarndttm, seconded by Mr. Ross, Hy-haw No. \KV.', was read a second time and relerred t(» a Committee of the Whole. Mr. Hamilton in the chair. The ( 'ommittee rose and recommended tlu! adoi)tiun of the I'.y-baw. I'l.on motioiiof Mr. Frasyr, seconded by Mr. A. A.Stewart, r.y-baw No. ',t:;7 wa^i read a lirst and second time and referred to a CommitttH) of tbi^ Whole. .Mr. A. A St(^v\art in tht* chair. The Committee rose and recommended the adoption of the I'.y-baw. Upon motion of .Mr. I'rasiM-, seconded by Mr. .1. .1. Kenne.ly, r.y-baw No. ^>:o was reatl a third time. b'pon motion of .Mr. Fraser. sei-onded l»y .Mr Cami)\)ell, I'.y-Faw No. SK'.r was pa.s,sed, si. .McNan^diton. second(Ml by Mr. Snider, I'.y-baw No. '.•:",• was read a third time. Fpon motion of Mr Kenne.ly (.1. .1.), seconded by Mr. <'ampbell, Uy Law No. '.tj'.t was passed, sitined and sealed. l!pon motion of .Mr. A A.Stewart, sec- onded by Mr. Friuser, I'.y-l-aw No. 'XW was read a thiid time. I'pon motion of Mr. Campbell, seionded bv Mr. A. A. Stewart, I'.v-Faw No. '.till was pastsed, sifined and sen led. Upon motion of Mr. D. McNantrbtun, .secondiid by Mr. Snider, I'.y-Faw No, 'X)('< was reai'< voiuuhIv, hw- -iiaw No. \K\:\ McNauKliloii, -Law No. !•:;(; r, secomU'il by No. \K\:', was .Stewiivl, see oiiil(«l Ity Mr. O'Ciillauliaii, this Council ailjoiiriKMl to mcdt nil Moiuiay I'Vtli Octo- her. A, !»., LSlKi, at 7.;:ii |>. in. .\. I, M,\( i)(;M)i.L, (h)o. Ki;i:i;, Clerk. Wanliui. I?,E:POI^TS- KtjMtrt oINiMMtiul <'oiiiiiiil(«M> K<> i:«|iia' li/.tlliOII of ANN<^NMII|ri|(. 'I'lic Kt'cvus of lh(! (liirfri'iitMiiniriitfilitics were all iticscMil , i-xi-epl in^' K. I). McNaiitjliloM, Rcevi! Id Finch, wlio whs repichciilcd hy U. I'lysliM', l>eptily lU'i-vo. Your (-'oniiuiUci! nu^omiiieiul thai tlio lol- |(>\viii« (jliaimes lie iiimlc :— Isl. Tliiit Ihi! iisscssiiuMit, of Mu! Township o' WiiichcsliT bo rtjdiii'cd $70.00(1, uiul that, ihal iuiioiint be assessi'd Id I he Viliaji*' ol' Clifslcr- \ill<'. •JihI. 'I'liat olhorwisc iljeu.ssnssincnU)omauo on I he li.'tsis of isSll. All of wlih'h is lospcctliilly submit led. W. .M. DouA.N, Cliaiiinan. L'oMiniilU'i- llouni, .luni.' ITtli, ISIJO. roriiwfill Towiisliip .$1, :!;■)!), HO i;i>,\lii)i-(>ui;h . S(!7,727 Usnilbl'urk 1,100, 175 h'iiK'li 70r,,!)Hll rmiiwiill Town 1,1 10,007 Mnirisliurj-'h l'J.">,7;iS WillMiusbuiKii 1,:!;U,1SS Wiiicbfslrr !I2S,:10S V illanoi.f ClKStrrvilli" 70,000 Malil.lii l.:VSO,Uir) Muuhlaiii !Mi(i,l i:! I i()i|ii(iis .. '2:f0,287 Win.'licsli-r \'illaj.'i> 100,000 I MincasliM' Township 1 .ll'j.Oi.") Krnvonl 1,012,007 l,o,.|,i(.| ' l.i:!0,li;! ('li:oluilfnl)ury;h 1.0>;.S10 Alexandria J C).! Kill V i llai;(! of Ijani-asU'r !H»,000 lt<>|Mii'( of <'oiiiiiiitl<>4' «ii KdiK-utioii. Mcnibi'i's all pri'scnl. ^^Mn■ ('(iinniilli'i- rccuinnicnd tlinl Ihi' lnvon 021? 00 I -ancasf (>r 4V2 00 r.ochic! »S4 on Your Committee also reeommeud thai the rollowlnu sums lie raised by levy on the sev oral Counties In the ITiiilcuM 'ouni les of Sloi'- moiit, Dunilas iiiid ( JlenKarry. as hereunder named, for the Model Schools of those United Counties, l)elnKthe ei|Uivalenl of the liCjiisIa t.lvo grant apportioned to such schools for Ibc year ISOn, and that su<'h levy be made as fol- lows :— County of Stormont .'jd.'jo oo Dundas 2.) oo ( rlengarry 2.i oO Your Committee still further recommend Ihal the sums iiereundcr mentioned l)e levieil on each of the t!ounties in tlii' rniled Coun- ties of Stormont, Dundas and ( ilcnicarry. to provide for the Migh Schools in lliese United Countless, as reipiired by slatuli', and that the same be Icn'icd in manner following : — Counly of Stormont .i; 750 oo County of Dundas 2,.VKI (Ml County of Ulengarry 1,I00-(K) And that the same bi^ paid to the seveial High .Schools as follows:— Stormont— Cornwall High School $750 00 Dundas— Morrisburgli High School .'fl.loo no iroipiois High School i,loO 00 Glengarry— Williamstown Higli School .-ji.MO fM| Alexandria Higli School .550 00 All of wiiich is respec'tfully submitted. Thomas M( Don ai.o, CIi airman . Coni'uiltee Ivoom, Coi'uwall, .lune 17, IHllii. HciMtrl ol'Coinuiitl04> r«' Kcoti Art rtiii'M. I'resent— Messrs. Tlios. McDonald, A. Ken- nedy, .lames Dickey, A. A. Stewart, W. M. Doran, D. A. McDonald, I'. A. Stewart, .I.S. Pios.s, O. Fulton, ^'our Committeo liave had under consider- ation a Return of Convictions made by A. •'. Mclntyre while ai-ting as Poliire Magistrate for the County of Slot mont from 1st July, 1K!^7, lv ttscciliiimtl, ns IdIIows;— II. |>. (iilll.'s -f^XMI .lolm KllioM •'"l ''; S. M. Sonlhwurlli ;•'• " W. Sl.il.hs -"^ K.S. Ilvaii "' •" •l..l.l' Hi" p^""' "'^ 'i'* 'I'V'.X'" rnn'nnMatitl llic lines illegally imp->-*i'd, wlul.' al 111.' sHiiK' linn' (railing; tin' allcniion "l ' >V; Conncil lollio ivIiMilitMi of llic $17.15 wliirli H appears Id yonr tNiniinltlcc Hlioiild liavc Itccn paid to I lie Treasnrer. We wonid als(. add tiial we do n<»l ie;;ard (his «'oiineil as responsibli' lor any nnnnes injt paid to Ih.' Treasurer, iHit in view ol lliedmi- enllies snrioiindinji tlio nnlted. .\. Haki|M»rl ol IHo NaHon Rivvr l»r»iiu*K«' 4'oiiiiiiilt(><>. Yonr (Nnnmitt.e bet; l(>ave lo report, thai ininiediatciv alter the January session I le li'Mderof Win. I'ayne, lor the removal ot th- (•liesti'rvllle Dam, was acoopled, and ;i •■|'"- irael entered intowith hhn lor t he coinpl<'tlon of the work, i)roper security heing taUen. 1 lie l.riee to he paid is$:ilil.OO. An openm- was t,o ; |„, niadeinfhe dam four I''*'' ''V^'l' /"i',L'.*',V' i hundred feel wide hefore the l.)lh of .Maieh. j and the halanee of the work was to he done , nol later than the 1st September. 1 he open- in.' lias been mad.' and 1h.' e.nitiMetor has h.M'ii paiil$H)i).t'0 on Ills contract. A claim was made on hehah "I tl''' * ■\",''^' ilian Paeilic Railway, to the ellect that th* reiimval of the dam wonl.l en.lansier tlieu hri.l«e below Chesterville, and an invilaiion exien.led to y(air Committee to meet and con- f.-r with the Engineers of the ro^d. 1 lu^ invi- tation was accepted, and a moetiiiK was held at Chesterville on the '2511. Ai.rll. the Ilailwaj C.nnpany being represented hy Mr. K. <>• Hen- .lers.ln. Assistant Hnslneer. An examination of the hridgo and the river in its vicinity con- vinced yonr Committc that the rem.)val ol tlie dam would lessen, rath<'r than increase , I he danger, and that in any event tliey \yere in no way hound lo preserve an artilicial hai- rier in the river lo protect the property ol the Kailway Company. , Your Committee beg Uirtlujr t.) "'■P'»' "i.u Mr. f^'own, the Kngineer appointed by ti o Council in Octoi)er last, has c.implele.l liis survey and assessment and tileii his report, a c.ipv of which Is lierewitl) submitted. From ihis it appears that the total es.limated cost of the dam and its removal, the lowering of the sUoul and LliC legal, eugmcerlng aud ,,,!„., ..Kp.'ns..s.'.miM'cl.'.llherewilhis$'.!il,«:«>.H •I'o j.pply on this we have a t;ranl Irom ii.imini^M. J And from I ocal ( J..vernment, ...IHHMM ^,|^,,|| I II al 1 "_ .'l' . ..$11, '•:>'•• 1 1 I leaving • , ♦"• to be provided for by assessment. 11 wasnnderstoo.l al one time thai th.iiianl in.ui the l»..minion (i..vcrnmenl would •• ,t;!),rK)0.(Mi. Ill lad. yonr (Nnnmitleeuh.'n I wi ile.l ..n the Minister ot {•nbllc ^V.nks u . •is>.nro.l bv him that he would recommend tin laclngol ihat ani.innl in the Kstiinai' >. "ii l.V;n.irtTo.. Ihat we would provide th'' ;;.''.•;' '• ir.nn local s.aircos. We acced.'.l to Ih. < o n dilions impos.'d, and the ameamt name.l w.r a'-e. in the Kst imal.'s. hut snbse.,uenl ly ^ . I iH.was wilhdiawn. The MV^',:;.. 'V;:i in wever. intimated tliatil may be gi ' < ' "noMier y.-ar. In th.' n,.'aiitlme we - 'V ' pare.l a Hy-I.aw |.rovi.ling lot >v I annaml nol .'overed by the pr.'sent -.-lani. w i c we ivcommeiid theConncIl l-l"*-"*. ' ,' U the H.l.lilional grant '"'. ^••::'"''' /'.''i'J, ss year it can b.-applie.l in r.'.luetion ol assess- nn'iit. At iheOclol'cr Session of ISS!i a Hy-I,aw wa passed IV.r the issue ..f .l.'b.'iil nres K' e..v.i ainonnt expen.le.l hy I his ( •.ameil on old .on- ir u't and not pr..vide.l for by prevhais issue, and also to p'rovi.le th.' n.'.-essary Innds lo coinplete the old work. It wasint.'ii.le.l to issu.- the -lehenlnres al the clos ISSII. an.l they were prepared .., ....nlingly. th.' amount hemg ^^''--^-'-.v" , interest al four per .'.'nl. riinnm'.: lot I' n years fr.nn the close .it ISli'J. The()nlario(ioverninent was ask. 'd l'> P'li. dias.' the Deb.'ntnres. but as the laNV .Hd .1 ^nV,vide tor the pur.has.' of a.iy '''' '''^^^ '';;,: debontiir.'s, n.> airangemeni .'.ail. I be na.i' unlil the law c.ml.l h.. ani-nd.-.l t.. met onr .•ase. Tliis was d.. neat the ivc'iit s.'ssi.m ol lli< Legislature, and we are pl.'use.l to he ^i"'"' ' renorl Ihat the pr d> were r.'C.ive.l i».\ in. Vreasnrer.mthe KUh inst. The amonni r.' '.'iv^Mi was *i I, i^s.ii , SI l.2:^.5^ '-i;iT.; '•■';:;:, value of tlie .lehenlnres and .SM<>-"" niKi.si since :')lst n.cember last. All of which Is respectfully suhmitK'd. A. HAiiKNf.ss, Cliaitniaii Committee Uoom, (Cornwall, hme 17, IS'.Kl. K<*|M»rt ol llrttHi «'omiiiHt«M». .Meml...rs present - Messrs. (i.'o. II o.h.;! ii -, Win. H. I.ane, A. A. Stewart. .1. .1. Vniied . I II. Whiltaker, \Vm. Uanlord, A. Keiine.l>, 1) C. Campb.'ll, rivos. Hamilton, .lohn 1 (Irani. D. .1. Mcintosh an.l K. D. McNaughloi. Your Committee liave liad iK'fore them ;< ,„.,i,i,M. from 111.' Munh'ipal Council ol H' ■Cow, shii. of Kenyon. asking permission I. . ;,pena.'ertain street of rorty feet wuU 1, in le Village of Maxville, m said l''Y''^! '•'.;;''' street being a conlinnatDn ol St. ( »«Hi( iin , street from Kint: streel to the rollergnst null. ! It is recommended that the prayer of Uii« netltion he granted, and for this purpose a IJy.l.aw he introduced at th.' present session i of this Council. All of which is respectfully submitted. F. D. MoNAUGuroN.ChHirraau I Committee Room, Coriuvall, June 18, 1890. "^ 88 Volll ilHI.INI KMI.IH) S,;ilK».li(l $ll,(r,(i.)i hid IIh'UI-hiiI III wiinlil •••' )■ wlifii Mi'V •oiniiHMHl II" ''.sliinftl' >, "11 till' l)!lljM til till' <'"it I iianii'il wir- siiiisi'ijiK'nl ly Mlnislir liii''. f be (■•■*'•''''' w*' li;ivi' I'll" ir tlir wIh'I'" rrscnl i,'iniil, II 111 |lliSS. itnil ni'cd jiiindu'i oil nl ;iss«'ss- I H.v-liitw Wii iri's to covr ■ il tin (ilil CDii- •(•Vlllll'- issue-,, iiry rmiils in ilcbcnUiii's ;il |iliM>iil'i'il :i<' si t, '.:'>.'-, Willi niii'^ lur till asUcil Id I'lir (• lilW' iliti I'i'l hut 'rnwusluii null! Ill' iiiiiili I to lurrl 17, 1S!H). (ico. lli'ij^iu-, .1, .1. Ki'MIK'll.N . , A. Ki'iimilv, iltini, .lobii r ». .McNaU!ibtuii bi'lori' tliciii ;i Coimcil of 111! J pormissi'Ui In pi't \vi(iMi in tbi TdWiiship, saiil I St. CatlH'iiMi I'ollorKrist mill. ' prayev of l.ln> this purpose it prcsont spssioii ■sill unit led. ■roN.ChH'.rraRU J- line 18, 189(1. KeiMirt or!i»|»eel«l Com in it tee «»u Fedlnr'n LIceiiMeH. I'rcHetit— MoNsi-.. TUoh. McDonald, A. Ken- iictly, 1). MoNiiiightoii. (). Fulton. .1. H. IIohh, A. A. Stewart, Win. M. Ixiran, K. o'(;iilln«han, V. II. McNauKblon, Tliomas Hamilton and Juiiifs Dickey. . , ^, , Your ComtnltU't' have bad under tholr con- sld.'iatUni IbeBy-Iitiw for licensing Hawkt-rs and I'edlars, and It was agreeil fbal By-Ijaw Nii.iMHt, and all other IJy-LaWK and parlHol IJy- l.awM relating thereto, be and are hereby re- pealed ; and your Committee recommend that a new IJy-Law be enacted, and that the annexed Hy-Law No. !t21 be adopted by this ''ouncll. ,, . ,,, , All of which Is respectfully submitted. D. McNAUi.'uroN, Chairman Committee Room, Cornwall, June I!), 18!H). Keport of Fiiinnc«4'oiiiiiittte«. l.,.„sent -Messrs. Dickey, Hamilton, Uosh, Warner, McNautthton (F. D.), Watson, O Cal- laL'han, McIiCod. McNaughton (D.). Stewart (P. A.), Stewart (A. A.) and Kennedy (Moun- tain.) , . 1st.— Your committee have passed accounts amounting to $1,5(50.11 as per schedule marked "A" and would recommend the passing ol a by-law for their payment. , . .. 2nd. -We have also had under consideration a petition of one Donald .1. McDonald, of Alex- andria, a constable, who claims that he was slabbed and otherwise Injured by a lunatic, whom he was, In discharge of his duty, try- ing to arrest, and asks this Council to pay him ,$2.').tX) to covercoKt of medical attendance, loss of time, Ac. We recommend that the matter be referred to the local Council, who; may be more familiar with the circum- stances. , , ., i lird.— "We have also had under consideration ! an application frcmi .lohn Mlddagh, of the Township of Winchester, who was appointed by By-Law No. 743, of the Council, to remove ' obstructions from the road between Wil- liamsburg and Winchester. Mr. Mlddagh asks that he be recouped for costs Incurred in defending suits brought against him 1«>' Re- moving obstructions as directed by the By- Law. , . . ^ It appears that Mr. Mlddagh had tirst to de- fend a suit brought by Samuel Hill, of the Township of Willlamsbwrgh, before the Politic Magistrate In Cornwall, and which was un- successfully appealed to the Sessions, and subseiiuently to defend the suit brought by Wm. Connor in the Superior Court, as well as '' to share In the costs of the suit brought by Hill, In which this Corporation Is made a party, and that his expenses have not been ii'ss than one thousand dollars. It appears also that the.se latter suits, which were carried by the Counties and by Mr. Middagh to the Court of Appeal and were argued In March, 1889, were by the unanimous verdict of that Court decided In favour of de- londants and judgment given for costs. I'lirther delay has, however, been caused by plaintiffs giving notice of appeal to the Supreme Court. In the meantime Mr. .Mlddagh finds bills pressing without the i means of paying. Your Commltlee would recommend that he be paid four hundred dol- lars on account. •till.— Your Committee have also eonsaered the petition of Geo. Uo.ss, of the Town of Cornwall, asking for a return of fines paid in obedience to convictions made by the Police Magistrate, of CJornwall, on the ground that the convictions appear bad on their faceH. Ml*. Orimths, of WlncheHter, was heard on behalf of the petitioner. Your Committee cannot recommend the repayment of the linen otherwise than as previous lines have been repaid. .lib. Your {^ommltt«'e would recommend that the time allowed for the sale of landH for arrears of taxes be extended for one year. 0th.— Notes amounting to $18,500.00 on ac- count of general county purposes are now held by the Bank of Montreal here. Would re- commend that the Warden and Treasurer be authorl'/.ed to renew from time to time as may be necessary. 7lh.— The published rei)ortof the audltorHtor the vear 1889 shows an expenditure ol $1".7U.9.'>, wbHe the revenue was but $i:i,08Zr>8, leaving n deJlcltof$-l.(W'2.;i7. Similar or larger deflclts grace our accounts each year for the last three or four years, notwithstanding the etrorts of the Council to keep down expenses. The Increase Is due partly to recent legislation tending to In- crease the administration of jubtlce expenses, and the cost of the supervision and manage- ment of the schools, and largely to circum- stances over which the Council has no con- trol, and It has become abundantly evident that th,000.00 to cover accrued llabllltleH, such debentures to bear Interest at five per ; cent, and be payable In fifteen equal annual payments. 1 A. Hakkness, Chairman. I Committee Room, Cornwall, June 9, 1890, Hnppleinentiiry Report of Flnnuce Coui- inittee. Your Committee beg to report that they have examined the Trea.surer's bond. Ihe Treasurer is held In $1'2,000.(H), and eight sultl- clent securities In $1,500.00 each. The bond Is properly executed and deposited in the vaults of the Registry Office, Cornwall. A. Harkne.s.s, Chairman. Committee R.oom,Cornwall,|.runc 20, laixi. nr>LAW Mo. 919. By-Law to equalize the Assessment of the several municipalities of the United Coun- ties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. "Whereas the Corporation of each county, or union of counties is required by law to exam- ine the Assessment Rolls of the townships, I towns and villages within their limits to as- I certain the valuations made by the Assessors, and to equalize such valuation; Beit therefore enacted thattlie following be, and the same Is declared to be, the equal- ization of the assessment of the various townships, towns and villages in the said United Counties for the year one thousand i eight hundred and ninety, and that the said M;;;;'^.;iiTowM':;:::::.;:;:: ^'\}^^:, M<)riiHbur«l> j .j-^y^ „„ ' (M) 00 . .,,„ -.., 00 .Miitud.i i)tiii,n;K)o lro(iui>lH (j((V«inm<'i»l VVUliiunsburnh '.).«;!tTH W'liiclioHteiv •• • • ,„ Cliestervllle iisO''ir> Moiinluui .,.{() .)K7 !o" .. 1,'i;M)'.U:'. 00 liOcUKM — ,••■•: 1 ilSJ.HlO 00 chariotU'nbuiKh ^ur.ooooo Alfxttnuria • «mukh) Oo V i iluKC of Laucttster __J:iI__- (•m'n.'ll lo mcicHse llio grant In aii> niui.u STOKMONT. Total PasH.'d, sigiunl a«Hl n,lsl«thday«)l.I»uo, A. 1).,1«U"- $l().180,U»i U" s'caled In open council Cornwall Townslilp »jJJ,,- Klnch ;; ;••••; li'-SJ. Osnabriu^k jj^.j, Uoxborougli *.-)lH.(»0 (HI 00 IK) A. I MACDONKI,!., Clerk. fjKO. Kkrk. Warden. I)UNI>AH. TownKhip ;;..*Sm BY'I.AW Xo. »30. BvLawU. refund monies fr..m "The Canada * TeVnperance Act" account. Ijf it enacted a Counties, that the iinreby authorized By-Law ol these United Treasurer be, ahd lie t>' and directed to _pay^t he l:;ii:;;:r(.^;^::^;nsu,esnn.setop^^^^ j:;Xfcl^dlVl'""ri;.;Canada^nu.eraneeAcl'' "'''"n'.'lK (JillieH; line imposed by A. C. Mclntyre Esq. •••••••••; lohn Elliott, fine imposed by A. C Mclntyre, Ks(i •••• S M. South warK, tineimposed b> A. C. Mclntyre, I'-^^l ••,••;;. '^ WnuBtubbs, line imposed b> A. C. Mclntyre. Es A C. Mclntyre, Esq • • • • • ■ • • •• • • • F lUirna, line imposed by A. i. Mclntyre, Esq ^:iS'orTi;^"pS-;pin"J''.v'- -sponsible -?'^-'!."L^;!l!i"^d"^aled in open Council Matilda Mountain Wllllamsburi,' ' Winchester ' (il.KNClAKKY. Charloltenburgh Township. . Kenyon .. Lancaster „ •Sriluned and s.uUe.1 In open council tiaslHihdayot.Iune.lHJO. A. 1 MA.:noNK,M,.^^.|^ "'•"• \V,V,den, .JH(>.(H» 1(17.00 *S0U.IHt ti2:{.oo 4r.2,oo IKt.llO r ami «^-l,AW xo »2:i Hy. Law for the support ol Hib'h Hchools Colleu'late Institutes. By-Law ot the C.rporati. n Bi' it eiuicted a rttormorit, Dund^s be the ""pas'set'Cslkued a»»ii,„,,,, this 18th day of .Tune, 1890. A.l.MACnoNKi^i..^j^ oMhe United V*'!','''.!'';,;!' loUowing svims ""•' \'K»'lhe Vev MV «^.nnties within Ih. JSlnlulll/^'^tlH -^i'l United Count.es M. l„milier mentioned:- - * Tr.uMi County of Hlormont * Thm 00 County olDundas... tm M County of (ilengarry «.'""^'" 1 STOKMONT. I Cornwall Township *1»[ *|;.| Cornwall Town • • jm ./y Roxborough '^ 102 f>7 b'lnch....- '.'.'.".'! I'jr) 02 Osnabruok . Gko. Keiuj, Warden. $750 00 BY-1.AW No. 9ai. A-«'-.l«§"- A. IIAUKM-,SS, A.I. MAOnoNKj-i' C lerk: Chairman of Com. DUNUAS. Wlinamsburgb ^SJt 98 Morrlsburgh ^gy 10 Winchester ,4^ (,5 Mountal n 02;'> Oi» Matilda \ ins oo Iroquois •, ,■ 47 iii W i nch est er V 1 Hage y^}^[ Cliesterville $•2,500 IK) CI.KNCiAKIiY. (marloltenburgh %]S -i^, Lancaster •' .^41 57 Lochiel Alexaiii Kenyoi IjtiniaHl riiid the ^ulil sovern Coriiwii Morris I |'Ol|UO \N lllliii Alexai Passcil, 1 I Ills !Sth t A . 1 • N' A By-Law o iMindi lulinu i chapii , petty ; Be it 01 i'ouncil I piiudas ti • Isl. Thi Bv Law, «mI Count l>v repeal 57;!. 02H, 7 By-Laws niHlters I 2nd. Tl num or (i or who g house's, I drawing mile, or craft, or luerehai calling ijirst tiik «fler pr< • :ird. Tl ^nll pcrsi resident lor sale and exp goods to I'ountie i>v retail chandls Ith. r ssliall h< rhclling 1 iany goe Icaler, 1 iwares o lanufii liquors jng to t ',4re bell rlurer ( ^n ere hi tnjploj ohalf, jroduc ?hen r fteace ( -)th. 'J |ii<: Tr rhlch irhich 'pierk Inltcil ('oini- (lltMigurry l<> towiiHlitp^ '" eant fniiiil I'l loiii'd I y H"' jiilliy l<)r n>i' «'; . . » llloCollllllfh' iiiiy muiiU'i- W ol' thi' Mi\<\ (1 six thouHiiml •ee dollars In- mioiibi*' |)'<«- tOWIIKllllW I" r 1S!K), andlliiil sKVfiHl town- *r.iH.iHi W£\M $50(5.00 ... m).m ... IHCi.OO ;'. i(j7.w» , .. $,SOU.IHt . 4r.'2.(Hi '.".... t«>-"0 111 open couiK'il (Ji;o. KKKii, Witrdfu, igli Schools anil tiK' Corpoi'ati'ii lormniit, DiinditN Uowlug siiiiiH be iities wHldii tlu' iltt'd iJounln's !!>. ...."$ 750 W) ... '2,5i)0 00 ".."..... l.UHtlH) i{;l8l IH) .... 153 5;-. ■■ .. .. 11(5'/? " ... 102 57 ■;.' l'J5 OU "^50 00 $614 51 ■ ■ I'Jl 98 ■■■■ 4'2y 10 "■' MS 05 ' ■ ■ (12;". Ott ... U« 00 ■■■'..' 47 10 ;; 132 24 $2^)0 IM» ItY. ,. $:W! :«> . 2;« li"* ■■■".■■.■... 24157 *'•'"" '"» ^",::l' Kor.'vorri>.-.-<>n trav.-llln« o„ f..nl. a. .,.,.„Mlu.s..l.l srvrnl MUi.s ho jmhl to Ihr uf.HUild, Iho sum of Klflv .l..lla^^^^ „„^ Mo.Msh.MKh IllKh school *1.400 00 »y;;;>-|;;i';;;-,ry ,„,,.son trav.-llln« In or with a ,,„.,uols HlKl'^^^'I'o"*-'-; """ " ,|/.;'uud hoiU. voUl orcmfl.th.- Huniol highly Wlinan.slowu Ul^i^'IIool *^ jHj ;'trtw any, P-- «;--.....« HjJ-V ;;{-^ M.'xandilalliKh ?^''»>""' hoat. vessel or ol hoi naii.uie.ui --- " St h"Tlmt the (^H.nty Clerk shall keep a pro- liiipiii iilSiiii tmer or producer of s.^^^ Clerk. Warden. *hen reiiulred so to do by any municipal or tlonal Purposes. nSl'^ ■??aTV,cc„.c, fc,,«,„«n^ ,'"?l,;-,Vi'iif;,? ^iS'^fK'S.e'i, '.\rS74 "PoSjo/So... lllsssSK;"«s:r— a B..a.„... llnitcrt Counties that tho rv""^)""? J.'^ um^- levies upon the Ktvcral Counties for thu jmi- poscs aforesaid, that is to say : County of Storinont *u'r ?il! County of Dundas J'^ ^ County of Ulcngarry •• Lancaster Vlllfis;< Jjochiol Alexandria 2 tV2 32 05 4 25 T»)tal for Glengarry lis 00 $135 00 $\m 00 open eouncil $35 10 2!t 72 22 47 HTOHMONT (Nn-nwail Township (Cornwall Town Roxboroufii' ^ iu Osnabruek % L^ Finch • _'_^ $145 00 DUNDAS Matilda *^5§'^ Winchester • (=* U Morrisburg U - p Mountain • ^,? ?V WilllHnisburgh <^ '^^ Iroquois J; ,,n Winchester VlUafeO - "i Chestervi He • t-L $145 00 OI'KNNARKY. VS ' Passed, signed and seaUMljU open.. l^ I tlUs ISth day of June. A. D- IS'O. ,^^^ j,^^,^,,^ «00 I A.I. MAcDoNKi^';. Warden Payments of Orders and lienine.«.v..-"t- -„„ hereinafter n that each of the P*^"^^"" ,-,,,,^1,0 his na« do receive the sum set oPP/>^^'e,4to ann.'xe..) the schedule marked___ a^ __^^^^, ,^^ j^ i.preby lie in xed) to ^d that the Treasurer ^he^^.md ^^^^^^^^^ ,„ isigu ) nan and s lldslorh day of June. A.D. 1».»'- andinainii^ ^'\Vt\,o amounts ooniainen authorized tp Pa^ -."^^ued by the Warden sucli schedule, anu *''^" „,,,,, „,.ei 11. t e said persons so named the^eu ^_^^^^^^^.,, Passed, signed and ^'f "lea in 1 Charlottcnburgh *46 i>^ Lancaster 'o\ 'a1\ Lochlel '^\V, Alexandria .^ " Kenyon. -^^f. Lancaster Village " '^> $145 00 Passed, signed and seal.d in open council this ISthday of June, A. 1). isao. A. I. MACDONEM.^_ G F.O KKIUI, Warden. SCUKDUI.K "A." FINAN Registry omcc, Cornwall, to C «(;K COMMIl rKK 1 F. $10 ,;. r,o BY-I>AW NO, By-Law to I^evy $450.00 for Model Scliools. Re it enacted a By-Law of the Corpoi-allo^^^ .if thB United Count es of Stormont, Uunuas aLl%enearry; tl at the suni of four hundred Snd fifty dollars be levied for Model Schools for 1890, viz.:- Sormont Model School .floOOO Dundas Model School. ij^ "" ( tlengarry Model School I'd 00 Total ?»'»0 00 To be levied on the several municipalities as follows:— Cornwall Township $;«> *» Cornwall Town ;^y ' - Roxboroii«h ^; *' Osnabruck •• ;]q .^^ Finch Total for Stormont $1"''0 'W Matilda m},\ Winchester ^' »" Chesterville | ™ Morrlsburgh 1^7 Mountain - r^ ' g Willlamsburgh '" '? irocinois 5 ™ Winchester Village ^ " Total for Duuda-s- , • • • *'''»*^ ^^ $48 15 ... 32 48 ■".'■■;,■ ^955 Geo! Blshoo, blndirg, etc ■•• -„ a N W. Telegraph i^o ; '.■■'U,",i 2175 acc't. • V, Virown'sassi-tant I'l •>0 * nompro'i labor In County .Naru..-- ^;^Xl^l^^Her^d..>rt1ftcat.sage^o^ Dr. McDermid, I- £• » . 1"""^6 50 2.') .50 Dr A. McNaughton to 1st June, ;™p;s^.;p-;,tago account I (17 7 u.) A. K. ^liSi.'S't for -iVaveml^g ex- ^^ ^^^^ peuses D. A. Mc- Rlv^rBeaudetle drainage, v. a. /;- .^. «„ lllve/Beau(ietled\-aiiiage;'GienKarrian. ^ ^^^ U,e^^rKMcS^iool'eniran;.{e^^ oieSrr-tiT"^^^^ <>.[,,, W.S"li'r^Couniy-BuildingH. per -lol'" ,, ^, Jj^Mamee/postage: expiWs'and Charlottcnburgh. Lancaster Kenyou A. Brown, I. P-H.' for 'postage for ofHce, 3rd Feb, to date i'Oi lib- 37 2 62 32 05 4 25 $151) U<> u council KKKIt, Hdcrs aiuJ avMKMil <»f n" of tlicso ;y-Law; orporatioii ler narnPd H nanio in ) anut'xol) is lipreby lilt allied in Vartl<'n to ,en council KKKU, Warilcn. Mn TKK 1. .. .. Sio "• -,() '23 ■ U 7") 's . . 5 (HI ■'■ 1!) m . . ;mk) . . « 5S i;! 50 (xi 2 J 75 ing.'. ■ 17 20 -insl*-''* . 25(1 00 j'-tant.. 10 50 istant 7 50 d 22.. mcofc. ;i 50 nccount t 117 account . . 7 ti.i •'"« ''': ,i ..0 ^...''"25K0 gan-ian, "°«" '''" 12 SI! )er John . 52 f)»» •CSS and ;> SI hook for 2 00 liook for 2 oration of the United Counties of Storraont, bundas and Glengarry, that the tune lortm- forced collection, by sa!b, ot non resident i.nd the *^ame is hereby extended for Council lands be (he period of one jear. Piissod, signed and sealed in open lhis2mh day of June. A. D,, 1800. I. MA( I>ONKI,l., Gko. Kkkh. Clerk. Warden. A. BY-IiAW Xo. n»I. Rv-Law to Grant Permission to the Municipal ®* Corpo?ation of the Township of Ken>|.m t . open up a certain street in the \ ilUge oi Maxvllle. _ Whpvpas the Corporation of the Township of Kinyon has petVtioned for permlssKH. t«. open up a certain street, of less w Ulth tla uivtvfpet In the Village of Maxvllle, in saui Township, said street, being a continuation ol St. Catherine street, from King street to the Roller Grist Mill, and „,..:>„. ...toh ner- Whereaslt Is expedient to tirantsuch pti "Be*H 'therefore enacted a By-Law «>t;^ the, 1 K>"ao?^?the Municipa^W^^^^^ ha^e iiY-iiAW xo. oa». lU-Luw Auliiorizingthe Renewal of certain Notes under Discount with the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall. Whereas it will be necessary to renew cer- tain bills and notes at present under discount witli the Bunk of Montreal, Cornwal , it enacted a By-Law of the United Coun- ties olSUnmont. Dundas and «lenBarry that I lie War«lcn and Treasurer be, and they are KingTt7eerto"Roner'"Grlst Mill, In said vil- 'Tassed, .signed and sealed in open Council thls20t.h day of June, A. D., IWO. A. L MACDONBLT,. ^^_ G«0. KKHK,^^^ BY-MW No. 9;W. By-Law for Appointing Court of Revision on Drainage Assessment. Council other sources. , ■ ,„ ,,.„.„ Passe.l. signed and sea ed in open this 20th day ol June, A. D., l^^.K). A. 1 . M ACDON K i-T., , < ' K'^- ^f.f^^.'J*e'n Clerk. BY'lxVW No. tKtO- lor Cownty Act' R. S. O., 18H7, Chapter 184. SectU>ns .500 and '570 to appoint 'a Court of Revision t.>cM.n. slst of not less than three ™fmbers, who may or may not be members ot this Council, Be It therefore enacted a By-.V*^^f'itm.' of the United Counties ot btor- By-Law to Levy a certain amount Buildings' Debentures. Re It enacted aBy-l.aw of the (Jorporatiou ot-^he u"flted Counties of St..rm<>nt.Dunda^^^ lin'l Glengarry t<» levy the amount of |i03bO- ,,. meet the ann.ial payment ouCuun^^^^^^^^^^ ing Debentures, Lssiied to raise the sum of St% ma ".„d Glengarry that the fcU ow- ^g ientlemeu be. and the ,«'»"^e '^'•^' '^J^V^ appointed a Court "• / «^»^ "" ..^7 k?, /.l« Assessment made on the land atle< ..eii itrJfovalof the Dam and the lowerm e by the of ihe .. ho..i in the Nation River at the Village of Chesterville, for the purpose ot araining piviis 38 ..f t he Townships of Matilda, Mc.iintain, WU- iiainsbuiKh and WinchcKtcr, and the woikh foniipctcd tlieitiwlMi : »f„, ,1,1.1 1st. A. Haikness. Ueove ol MatiUU. 2tid. A. Konnedy, Keeve ot ,^'Vvm i1 msburi: ;!rd. James DicUey. Roovo ol Wi'l a sbiU,. nil. Thos. Hamitlon, Reeve of W ' '^'"'^ , ; 5th. Uco. Keir, Reeve of Osuabniek, Wai '"lVasse.l. signed and soHlod in open Council this mill day of June, A. D., KM- A.LMAcnoNKM.^^ ^^•'^•^^Sn. iiv-i.iw NO. !»:t:i. Kv l.-iw of the United (Jountics of Htormoiit, ^'; Idas and Glengarry for .aising the su:n of 'SIS 000.00. reciuired to meet certain bills a KinS payable under discount at the Bank of Montreal, C<)rnwall, the proceeds ot which were applied to nieet the general expenditure in these Counties. Whereas the (Corporation of the United (^Sles'offttmmont^ ^nunU^aud «lengar.-y Hii.l it necessary and expedient to meet, ctr us and notes, paya'do under discoun a the Bank of Montreal. <'or'JW;\'l. j''^^' I \;;-. ceods of wliich were applied to meet ini, general expenditure in these Counties. And whereas it will be necessary f 1 tnc Torn lation of he s.id United Counties of S iCfi t Dundas an.l ^.inS^iriS- ?^;SHll£SSSaW!;iS^ Hundred an( I 01 >i ivj' ^ ,j y,,^,- Cents($l,i4;,.13 sal. be r«^-'^ created by during t;^^ie «"' ^^^"^7 *" ,'ent of the several iliiiig I |"°„'ru'° '"»K1 uui"-,l"c:.....,n«H „r si„i- spSc sums following, that is to say :- «15000.(I0 D.bent ures bearing r, p. c. interest, * payable in lo yearly itist'iln.cnts. Each Yr. Interest. I'rinclpal. Annual A.n I. I 2 ;5 1 5 (i 7 8 h) 11 12 i:{ 11 15 S75'l 00 7 If) 21 (i7H 7.') 610 12 «00 l!> r>u or. -167 01 118 10 ;$iifi 71 IU2 8:5 2,^.0 22 1911 77 i:u 34 OS 81 $(i!t> i:J 72il HO 7ti0 8S 804 71 814 01 887 18 (HU Tm »78 12 l.irj7 ir; 1.078 ;5i» 1,132 30 1,188 01 1,218 36 1,310 70 1,376 32 $1 145 13 1,415 13 1,445 13 1,415 13 1,415 13 1,415 13 1,415 13 1,415 13 1,415 13 1,445 13 1,415 13 1,445 13 1,415 13 1,445 13 1,445 13 $(i(i70 05 .i;l5,O0OlM) $2l.«7i;05 7th.-Tliat this By-I^»w «hall take eflTect on the 20th day of June, A. D. 1800. Passed, signe.! and sealed !•' <'P^'" <'<"""'"' this 20lh day of June, A. D. 18.to. A. I. '^'-^^""'^^lerii. Warden. BV-LAW NO. !»:M. Rv-Uaw for the .\ppointment of Ccjunty ' ^ omcers and particularly that of Clerk. 1 Be It enacted a By-Law of thI.AW No. t>»7- Bv-Law authorizing the levying and collect- ' Ingof a sum of money for County Puriios- es for the year 1890. Whereas it is necessary to levy and collect the sum of $12,i;r).10, for County Purposes, lor the current year, 1890, Be it therefore enacted a By-Law of the Cor- poration of the United Counties of Stormonl. Dundas and Glengarry, that tliesumol $12,- 135.10 be levied and collected out of tlie whole rateable real and personal property ot the said United Counties, lor County Purposes, lor the current year, in the proportions and sums set opposite the names of the several municipali- ties, respectively, as hereinafter set out, being at the rate of three-ijuarters of a mill (m tlie dollar on the assessed value of tlie said rate- able property, tliat Is to say : Cornwall Township $1,019 30 Roxborough 050 ><0 Flnca 574 40 Osnabruck 1005 10 Cornwall Town «60 1)0 Morrisburgh 317 80 Williamsburgh 998 39 Winchester W)6 27 Winchester Village 75 00 Chesterviile 52 50 Matilda 1,035 lt> Mountain 720 80 Iroquois 17- 71 Charlottenburgh 1,240 38 Lancaster Townshij) 830 71 Kenyon 759 51 Lochiel 84781 Alexandria 108 75 Lancaster Village 07 50 Total $12,135 10 Passed signed and sealed In open Council this 201':. day of June, A. D., 1890. 1. Maojionei,!,, Clerk. (lEO. Kkhr, Warden. 41 cctoberjsessionJ Corporation of the United Counties of Stormont* Oundas and Glengarry. i FIRNT DAY. ! Cornwall, October 'J7tli, J 890. The Council met this dav at 7:;!() n. in. pursuant to adjournment. " The Warden in the chair. Roll Called. All mtMiibers present ex- cept Mr. D A. McDonald, lleevo of Alex- : andria and Mr. Thos. McDonald, Reeve of Mornsburgh. Minutes of L'Oth June, 1800, j read, approved and signed. j COMMUNICATIONS. j Communications were received and ' read From John A. McDonald, of Winiimwtr.«7ti him"?or? \'""'""? «^5-'*^"» ammu/ts' pa Id by ■ litra lor two one hor.se pedlar's licenses. FromC. Bradfleld, Secretary of the Morris- i bnrgh High Hchool'Board, euclosing copy of «oh?,'::V''"»T"' /'^'^^'o^ Morrisbuiih Pl^lgh ufuSon u^hl ^^fo \T vacancies i^Vhat in: PETITIONS. rj;^M?r"eputy-Reeve of Chai- lottenburgb, gives notice that he will to-inoi row introducl a By-Law to appoint two Hiiih School Trustees, viz.-Messrs. Donald McDon- ald and William Robinson, both ol said To^^^^^^ shiD of Cbarlottenburgh, lor High /School Dl8?rict No 1. Glengarry, in Place ol John R. McDonald and Simon Fraser, whoha\e left the country. , ,vi uf„iro^ Upon motion of Mr. H. .h Whittaker, seconded by Mr. Banford, this Council ad- journed to meet to-morrow at 10 a. m. A. I. Macdoneix, Gko. Kkuk, Clerk. Warden. THIRD DAT, | COKNWALL, Oct. 29th, 1800. ' Council met pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All members present ex- ,c>T»* Maoora 1> \. MnDonald and Thos. McDonald. , , i Minutes of jesterday read, approved! and signed. i (OMMlNKVnONS. A rommunlcaflon wiis received and read fronts • s David (Jrelgl.tou «"au«hton in the chair. The cohanittee rose and re(!ommende.l the adoplsin of the report. l^pon motion of Mr. D. McDonald, sec- onded by Mr. Kowe. the report of the C ()m. mittee on Communications was adopted in Council. ^ , Mr. F. D. McNaughton, chairman of tlie Road Committee, presented their report, which was read. Upon motion of Mr l-raser, seconded by Mr. I-'. D INIcNaughton. the report was referred to a Committee of the Whole. :yir. A. A. Stewart in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the Fioad Report. Upon motion of Mr. Grant, seconded by Mr. O'Callaghan, the report of the Road Committee was adopted in Council. Upon motion of Mr. F. D. Mi'Nanghton, seconded by Mr. Fraser, liy-Law No. 5)..« was reada lir^t time. Upon motion of Mr. OCallaehan, sec- onded by Mr. Rowe, By-Law No. 938 was read a second time and refernnl to a ( om- mitteeof the Whole. Mr. A. Kennedy in the chair. The Committee rose and recommendeii the adoption of the Bv-Law whic-li was accnrdiniily adopted in Council. Upon motion of IMr. (Jrant, seconded l)y Mr. D. McDonald, By-Law No. 938 was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr. F. D. McNaughton, seconded by Mr. Fraser, By-Law No. 9;, 8 t was passed, signed and sealed. j Upon motion of Mr. A. B. McLennan, I seconded by Mr. Dingwall, I5y-Law No. , 939 was read a first time. ! Upon motion of Mr. A. A. Stewart, sec- onded by Mr. Campbell, Bv-Law No 939 was read a second time and referred to u (bmmittee of tlie Whole. Mr. .1. .1. Kennedy in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the By-Law, which was ! accordingly adopted iu Council. Upon motion of Mr. Mackenzie, second- 43 111 road dialed m •.calling etlon or damage •qiience. of Coin- esented lUgliton, •p rt of referred mendeil lUI, sec- lie Corn- adopted m of the • report, ie(!onded port wns lole. nded inie iiided bj' le Road il. anyhton, No. 9:i8 lan, sec- . i)38 was o a Com- 11 mended lic-li was inded by 938 was Januhton, I No. i);',8 cLennan, Law No. vart, sec- \- No 93!) irred to u r. m mended Inch was le, second- ed by Mr. Dinewall, By-Law No. 930 was read a third time. . , Upon motion of Mr McRae, seconded by Mr. McLennan, By-Law No. 939 was pas- sed, sifjned and sealed. Upon motion of Mr. Harkness, seconded by Mr. Jianford, By law No. 921, provid- ing for Uie removal of the dam and the lowerun? of the shoal thereat, read a tirst and second time and provisionally adopted at the .Inno sessions, was read athird time. Upon motion of Air. Banford, seconded by Mr. Locke, By-law No \m was passed, siirned and sealed. Upon motion of Mr. Ilarkness, seconded by Air. P. A Stewart, By-law No. 940. to raise ^,•(> km. of the County Property Committee presented their report which was read. MOTIO.NS. Upon motion of Mr. Fraser, seconded by Mr. D. A. McDonald, the report of the County Property Committee just read was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Fraser in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report. Upon motion of Mr Locke, seconded by Mr. Banford, the report of the County Pro- perty ( bmmittee was adopted in (Jouncil. Upon motion of Mr. Banford, seconded by Mr. Locke, this Council adjourned to meet at 8 o'clock this evening. KVKNlNd SESSION. Council resumed. The Warden in the chair. Mr. 0'Callagiian,chairman of the Special Committee re Hill vs. Middagb and Con- nor vs. Middagh suits, presented their re- port which was read. MOTION.S. Upon motion of Mr. Mcintosh, seconded I by Mr. Fraser, the report just read was re- I ferred to a committee of the whole. I Mr. U. McNaughton in the chair. I The committee rose and recommended i the adoption of tlie report. Mr. Doran, chairman of Committee on Printing, presented their report which was read. Upon motion of Mr. Doran, seconded by i Mr. Anderson, the report of Printing Com- j mittee was referred to a committee of the j whole. I Mr. Doran in the chair. The Chairman rose and reported the re- I jection of the report by the committee o I the whole Mr- Harkness, chairman of Finance i Committee, presented their report. Upon motion of Mr. D. McDonald, sec- onded by Mr (J'Callaghan, the report of Finance Committee was referred to a com- mittee of the whole. Mr. Ilarkness in tie chair. The Committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report, with exception of fourth clause thereof which was rejected. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton, seconded by Mr. Howes, By-law No- 941 was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton, seconded by Mr. P. A. Stewart By-law No. 942 was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. Banford, seconded by Mr. Anderson, By-law No. 941 was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Air. Hamilton in the chair. Thii committee rose and recommended the adoption of the By-law. Upon motion of Mr. Fraser, seconded by Mr. D. McNaughton, this Council adjourn- ed to meet at 9 o'clock, a.m. to-morrow. A. I. AI.AcnoNELL, Geo. Kbbr, Clerk. Warden. { FOURTH. DAY. I Cornwall, Ocr. 30th, 1890. Council met pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All members present save Messrs. Fulton and Mackenzie. i Minutes of yesterday read, approved and signed. i MOTIONS. Moved by Mr. Thos. Hamilton, and i seconded by Mr. Brown, that the report I of Finance Committ«, adopted by Com- mittee of the whole, be adopted by the Council. It was moved in amendment to the last 44 motion bv Mr. F. D. McNaujihton, second- ed by Mr.' J. P. Grant that tlio report of the Finance Committee be not adopted, but be referred back to tlie (."oiuinitteo with in- strnctions to insert therein tlie sum ot $lf>.00 for payment of account of AlessrH. Maclennan, Liddell ct C'line, barnaterH, lor drafting bv-law (per order of J. -M. ('amp- bell, ex-Reeve of Finch) coniinniuK a by- law passed by tiie Township of Fincli m Oct.. 1889, providing for the opening of cer- tain road allowances. The amendment was lost and the main motion carried, and the report of l-'i nance Committee accordingly adopted ni Coun- cil. Mr. Harkness, Chairman of the ^atlon River Drainage Committee, presented their report which was read. Upon motion of Mr. Doran, seconded by Mr. Harkness, the report just road was referred to a Committee of the U hole. Mr. Doran in the chair. The Committee rose and recommended , the adoption of the report. ' Upon motion of Mr. Harkness, 8econde:>mmittee was re- i ceivetl and read. Upon motion of Mr. Fraser, seconded I bv Mr. I). A. McDonald, the report of the R'iver Beaudette Drainage Committee Wivs referred to a('ommittee of the Whole. 1 Mr. Fraser in the chair. ! The Committee rose and recommended i the adoption of the report. Upon motion of Mr. Frvser, secondeil by Mr. O'Callaghan, the report of the ; River Beaudette Drainage Committee was adopted in Council. Mr. Harkness, Chairman of Si-ott .\ct Committee, presented their report which was received and read- Uoon motion of Mr. O'Callaghan, second- ed by Mr. I). A. McDonald, the re[)ort was referreii to a Committee of the Whole. Mr. A. A. Stewart in the chair. The Committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report- Upon motion of Mr. Warner, seconded by Mr. A. A. Stewart, the report of the Scott Act Committee was adopted in Coun- cil- , , Upon motion of Mr. Harkness, seconded by Mr. D. McNaughton, the Warden left the chair and tlie same wa" va>|M»rl oi' Nos. 9 and 10, In said concessions, and opon a new road In lieu thereof. Your Committee recommend that the prayer of this petition bo granted and that for this purpose a By-law bo Introduced and pas- sed at ihe present session of this Council. Yonr Committee have had also before them a petition from Miles Brown. Reeve, and the other members of the Council of the Vlllai?oor Chestervllle, praying that a caretaker be ap- pointed by this Council for the iron bridge in said village of Chestervllle spanning the Na- tion Ulver. Your Committee are of the opinion that the said bridge does not come under the jurisdic- tion of this Council and therefore cannot re- commend thl.s Council to grant the prayer of said petition. All of which is respectfully submitted. F. D McNAuafiTON. Chairman. Committee Rooms. Cornwall, 28lh Oct., 1890. Giiio. Ki;ri!, AVarden. ('oiiimiitee on <'oiiininiiicn- tiOIIN. I'resoiit, A. Harkness, F. W. Rowe, J.S. An- derson, Samuel Howes and D. McNaughton Your Committee have had under their con- sideration a notice that the Morrisburgh High School had been raised to the status of a Col- legiate Institute. Your Committee liavo also had under their consideration a communication from the Ontario Agricultural College, giving notice to the Counties' (Council of the United Counties ol Stor.Tfiont, Diuidas and Glengarry, that there Is a vacancy in the above college for two si'hol.ars from the above-named counties. Your Committee have to report that after the necessary advertisements In the matter ha 1 been given, no applications have been received, and would recommend that the Heeves ;tnd Deputy-Reeves of the different municipalities would make an elTbrt to till the vacancies. All of which is respectfully submitted, D. McVauguton. Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, 28lh, Oct., 1890. K<*|tort of Road €oniinltte«. Members present— Messrs. (ieo. Hodglns, \Vm. Ijaue, P. A. Stewart, J. J. Kennedy, Whlttaker, Mackenzie. A. A. Stewart, Wm. Ranford, A.Kennedy, Hamilton,!, W- Warner, J. P. (irant, D. C. Campbell, D. J. McIntosh,D. McDonald and F. D. McNaughton. Your Committee have had before them a petition from Oscar Fulton, Reeve of Rox- uorougii, and otiicrs, anklog pefuilsislon to close a certain portion of the original road allowance between the 2nd and .3rd Conces- sions of the Township of Roxborough, at Lots Report of the Xntion River Drninaife Coinintttee. To the Warden and Counell of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glen- trarry. Your Committee beg leave to report that since the June session the removal of the dam and lowering of the shoal at Chestervllle has been effected. The letting the watei out of the river exposed same slight shoals and other obstructions up the river, which It became necessary to lower or i-emove toglve full effect to the work. This has been done ' by Mr. Smyth, the contractor for the work, on the shoal atChesterville. The work at Cass' bridge and in the South Branch is reported by the contractors as completed, though not yet ac- cepted or settled for. The contract price lor the work at Chester- vllle-$349 for the dam and $570 for the shoal- has been paid, and $1,100.00 on progress esti- mates for work up the river at Cass' and in the Branch. It is expected that the whole work will be tlnislied and a settlement effected within a few days, when a full report will be made. As it is Important that no obstructions be allowed to accumulate or tc be placed In the drain or stream, your (Committee is or opinion ! that a caretaker or Inspector, as provided by ' Section 588 of the Municipal Act, should boap- ! pointed, and would recommend Mr, R. W. Weir, of Brlnston's Corners, as a fit person— the remuneration to be $2.00 per day while ne- 1 cessarily employed. ! A. Harknkss, Chairman. I Committee Room, Cornwall, Oct. 30, 1890. Report ol* County Property t^ouimittee. Members present- Messrs. J. P. Watson, Samuel Howes, E. Dingwall, Jas. McKenzio, C Locke, D. C. Campbell, J. S. Anderson, J. .1 . Kennedy, J. H. Whlttaker, J. E. Crysler and D. McDonald. To the Warden and members of the Counties' Council of the United Counties of Stor- mont, Dundas and Glengarry. Your Committee beg leave to report that they have examined the gaol and oflices and llnd all In good order ana very comfortable for the Inmates. There are only six persons confined in the gaol, and no complaints. The Committee would recommend the neces- sary steps to be taken to repair the drain lead- ing from the Court House wall to the main sewer. We would also rooommend the pointing of a i 46 txirtlonof the wall wliure tbc mortar haw IhU All of which Is rosppotfully submitted. All oi wnic,!.^ Watson. Chairman Pro t^m. Commltloe Rooms, Cornwali. 2()lh Oct., 181H). ll«l»ort of Special t'oiiiniitloo on the HiH vs. MlddaKh, *e., ShHh. Meml)orsall presont. ,.f,iw.r„iintloK' To the Warden andgcn lemen "f ^'^""'i:;,';^ Council of the United Counties ol Htor- iuont,Uund>is and Glengarry. Your cJ)minlttc.- beg leave to rop'>i'< 'i'' •"'- "your Committee experienced c«n*;i«leiable difficulty in .urlvingQt a P'-OP^'' ""^^ ■'^^'^;^,1 inirof the facts of these cases, so as to en.inu, Uilm to make an Intelimible rej.ort. owing to the papers in connection with the matter., be^ Ing in the hands of the solicitors lor this coi- ''Thls^^a.se was orieinally commenced oi. pet it it ns presented to tlifs Council, pray ng For the opJnin« up of part of », <-''!};• ^''"'),';,'i between the townships ol Winclu'Mei aim WU lamsburg. Acting on those pe>l ;>'i^.\»'«^^ Council in June, 1883. appolnied as thi ir c m ml8"ioner George Dillon, who was replaced n .Tune. 1884. by John Middagh, of ' h^''^^",^;; P , of Winchester, who proceeded / > ' f' 'V 'm' Bv-Law "0'>. Aga Dst Mr. Mlddagli a i om- , plain? was laid before the I'oHce Maglstra e o Cornwall for unlawfully and »"» "''""« • cutting down the trees of Mr. HUl. ami Son the hearing of this ^^'omplaint Mr. Middagh was convicted and lined, ill. Mldoagh then lodged an appeal from the on- viction aforesaid before the Genera Sessions. : but the appeal was dismissed »"'» <'>e conv c lion affirmed. We find that at the OctO r session of 1S8I Mr. Middagh aPP''H'-«'» ''^. ''« ! the Council, when the chairman of the Koad , Committee, Mr. Harkness, was appointed to take legal advice, and. if nece^isary. to employ • counsel m the interests of this corporation. 1 and of Mr. Middagh also, while the latter vvas acting under and according to »"«trucllons ol Council. Theeuitlntiuestion soon followed, and at the first hearing before a single judge. Mr. Justice Armour, the judge presiding, gave judgment against the Counties. An appea was taken bv the Counties to a Divlslona Court of the High Court of Justice, composed Your Committee 11 nd that a committee was some years ago appointed to take charire of the c.mduct of these suits, but for some reason Huch committee has not been }-oappolnti3.< lor the last two years. We would therefore re- commend that a committee bo appointed a Uienext January llSiUl sessions of this Council o examine into all a«T^»n<« »«' *:"""««Vhu with these suits, for the protection of lhl.s Council ; and would further recommend tha all napers, accounts, vouchers, statenaents and blllHof costs in connectl.m therewith, or in anyway relating to the .same, since the ime of the Institution of the suits, be place, and they understand that there is still a large liability outstanding for costs and charges in connection therewith. Keport of the " Sc«»tl At»" C'oiiunlilee. Prcsent-A. Kennedy, Dickey, O't^allaghan K. r). McNaughton. P.A.Stewart. A.A.Stewart. ^Vtuf'commit'tee having had reffrred to them by resolution of Council a matter adect- iiK the refund of Scott Act flues to certain parties in Stormont. find that this matter was reported on In June last, and It wa.s then re- commended that the following pa••<'*'^ ,*''', IT luiuled lines illegally Imposed and collected, as follows:-- «sft n« PL D. (illlies $2 0^1 .John p:mott « 0" S. M. South wark '^» '" W. Stubbs.* 50 0" E.S. Ryan ^» w J J.I'oapst 3*00 Regis Dupuy » '^ Frank Burna ^>" "" $;}8;i 60 We found also that out of two Ones which were paid subsequently $47.15 was retained by Uie P )lice Magistrate for costs In previous s its, and that the Parties who paid he se 1 fines got the full amount refunded.whe fie ' parties above named had the $47 4i withheld from them pro rata, the by-law based on the report of committee having been .so amended in its progress through committee of the «nl\olO, , As it appears evident that this money has been retalneil eli her by the Police Maglstratt- or the Inspector. y..ur Committee recommend that the Treasurer make an eflort to secure the depositing with him of thi.s balanc.^ at as early a date as possible, and that It be then paid over to the parties from whom It was orl"lnally collected. A II of which "-- respectfully submitted. A. Hakkness, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Oct. .'10, 18$10. Keport or Flaance Commictee. Member.s all present. ,.v. r^ To the Warden and gentlemen of the Coun- ties' Council of the United Cou xtles of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. Your com mittee beg to report 1st. That they have passed accounts on gen- eral Counties' Account amounting to .T>41W.08. as per Schedule marked "A." 2nd. Also on account of the renioval of the Dam at Chestervllle. and work In Nation Riv- er, amountjngto $2 8!t2 22 as per Schedule '' ;5rd. And on account of the Riv9r Beaudette Drainage, amounting to $4,33.j.()l, as per Sche- dule marked "C," and recommend the passing of a By-Law for their payment. 47 Itteo wan harue of ii«« reason lnte(4 for sfore rc- Dlnted at s Council nnocllon 3 of tills lend that K^nts and th, or in tbc Mint' ■ed at lilt' ihmltlcHl. hairman. 1890. inlttee. allaglian. i.Stowarl. jfcrrod to ter ad'ect- to certain latter was then ri'- leH be re- collected, .$'>0 00 . . 50 00 . . 50 00 . . 50 00 . . 4ft W) . . 3i GO .. 50 00 . . 50 00 $:i8:{ 60 nes whlc'h L'talned by I previous lald tlieNd while the , withheld L'd on fhe o amended tee of the money has MaKlstrate ecoramend •t to secure anct! at as It be then )m It was iltted. Chairman. .•iO, ISiW. idee. rthe Coiin- Couxtles of rry. QtB on K6>i- Kto $403.08. oval of the Jfatlon Rlv- r Schedule r Beaudetto 18 per 8che- the passing 4th. • We have also hud under conslderallon an application from .Mrs. Mc.Martln, xnol matron, for an Increase of salary, her present salary hfliiK $101) a year. This application wax made to, and wo bi)lleve, api>rov.'d by the (y'ountios' I'roporly Commillei) at a previous Hesslon, but as ii was aseerlainod that salaries were dealt with by tiie KInance Coininiltco, It was not reported to the Council. In view of Mrs McMartln'semclcncy and long service ('JO years) and the arduous and unpleasant nature of her dutlcH, your committee recom mend an Increase ol $'i,") per year, t'he last quarter of this year to l)e liic U(fed. 5th. The Treasurer's iiccount at the Hank of Montreal has been overdrawn nearly $.">,OiM» (K). As there are larKo receipts expected wittiln a few days. It may not he necessary to borrow, but lest there be a delay that m'ght embar- rass the Treasurer, your committee recom- mend that a My- Law be passed authorizing the b)rrowingof $(l,()(Mi.oo for such time as may be neces.sary to meet current expenses until rates are collected. tith We would also recommend that By- Laws be passed authm-lzlng the renewal of the notes on accrount of the Chostervllle Dam Expropriation until the ilobentures can be negotiated, and those on General Counties' Account until next ses;;lon of Council. "th. Your committee have considered the i petition from .John A. McDonald, ol Wililams- town, who purchased two Pedlars' Licenses between tlie January and June sessions when they were held at Fifty Dollars, asking that excess over present price of licenses b » re- funded. On entiuiry we (Ind that twoother par- ties— R. B. Abbott, of Brlnston's Corners, and (ioldstein Bros.— are In the same positl')n. Your committee! recommend that the four parlies name< of the Townships of Ma- tilda, Mountain, Wllliamsburgh and Win- chester, and of the Villageof Chestervllle, and for borrowing on the credit of the United Counties of Stormont. Dundas and Glengarry, the sum of eleven thousand nine hundred and thirty dollars and sixty-four cents for com- pleting the .same. Read a first and second time and provision- ally adopted the seventeenth day of June, A.D , 1890. Whereas the Municipal Council of the Townshipof MaMlaa, one of the townships In- terested has mac'e appllcf.tlon to this Council requesting that the dam n the Nation River, at the Vlllnge of C'lestcrvllle In th« Township of Winchester, be lemovei;, and that the shoal on which It rests be lowered for the purpose of draining the low lai'd.; in the vicinity of the Nation River, and its tributaries In the Townships of Matilda, Mountain, Williams- burg and Winchester. And whereas thereui)on this Council procu)- ed an examination to be made by D. R. Brown, P.L S. (being a person competent for such purpose), ol the said dam proposed to be removed, and of the said shoal proposed to be lowered, and also of the said locality proposed to be drained, and has procured plans and es- timates of thi^ work to be done by the said D. II. Brown and an assessment to be made by him of the real property to be benefitted by such removal and lowering, stating as nearly as he can the proportion of benefit which In his opinion will be derived In consequence of such removal and lowering, by every road and lot or portion of lot, the said assessment so made being the as.se.ssment hereinafter *)y this By- law enacted to be assessed and levied upon the lots and parts of lots hereinafter In that behalf specially set forth and described, and thoreport of the said D R. Brown in respect thereof and of the said removal and lowering being as follows : " To the Warden and CJounties' Council of the " United Counties of Stormont, Dundas " and Glengarry. " (ientlemen,— I beg to repoi't to your honor- " able body that in accordance with the pro- " visions of By- Law No. 899 for the rem'wal of " the dam and lowering the shoal in the " Nation River at the Village of Chestervllle, 48 "In UicTownMilpofVVInclicsler. or l»>ep rpoHe ••ofdralnliiL'thelaiKlH mid l''K»nv»i.V'^ In tho ••TowiiM psol Matilda. Mounlain, Wmiams- ••iVur" ani Wluclio8ter, that I liayo mad. "an oxamhmilon of tho Nation Hiv.r and .. u". lands {hat will '•^'}''-7';"tv^?'r,..}.\':M: " noN«a Improvemi-nt. 1 tlnd that It Is iim.oH- " sarTto mako nald Improvement for dra ua«o " nSm" There Is a larj;.' tract of and and " cerlan roads along said river and is tr hu- " tarle '.that are more or less IK.odod "t cer ain " seasons of the vear. These ands lojje her " with the roads t have assessed In proportion -to direct benefit, and there ar« other ands "and roads, the Improvement of which naH "contributed to the llow of water that_ now •• ttomls t Hi low land, and as the Nation ll.yer » is not a proper outlet wIMiont said Improve- '•meiit. I have assessed said lands and roads " for outlet. " All tlie lands assessed are 111,880 acres ••Total levy on laivls *"'«^n mi " r-^tal levy on roads "______ ..Total $11,930 Oi " My estimate to cover the expense of said " work Is as follows :- "Costofdam ^'•i.'W'J !^ "Defendant's costs " Removal of dam — •• — ;•••;•.;,;• • " Removal of shoal, l.flOO yds at 30c... " Hollcltor's fees "Arbitrators and witnesses.. "Committee and Inoldental ex- " penses v L" ' " .' " Hurvey, assessment and by-law — "Engineering " Interest " Court of Revision 400 00 349 00 r)70 00 081 39 706 00 51)0 00 1,100 00 ^99 61 900 00 424 frl $20,4;W 04 " Less Dominion Gov't $5,50*) 00 " ^>" OntarioGov't ±!^'!L.^s,m^ " Amount lo raise $11,930 04 "This sum I have assessed a^jalnst the " Maniclpalllles and lands to be benefitted "and using the drain as an outlet, as sliown "in tho annexed schedule, and a profile ol " the shoal to be remove d is hereunto attach- " The cut Is to be 00 feet wide at the bottona " with a slope on each side of 2 feet horizontal " to 1 foot in depth, and the work when cora- " Dieted to be kept in repair and mantdned at •'aHHOHsed for their construction, said munlol- " palllles and lan«ls paying ill 'he same rela- " tlveproi)ortlon as tor constnuitlon. " I have the honor to be " Your Most Obedient Hervant, "(Hd) D R. BhoWN, I', r,. H. "(Jornwall.tilh June, 1800." And whereaH the said Council are of oDlnlon that the removal of the 8ald dam and the lowering of the said shoal Is desirable; Be It therefore enacted by tho said Munlcl- nal Council of the United Counties ol Htor- inont, Dundas and Glengarry, pursuant to the provlslouHof the Munh-rpal Act 1 —That the said report, plans and estimates be adopted and the t^aUl drain— or removal and lowering— and the works connectetllhore- wlth be madeand c(m.>tructed in accordance therewUh ; » .. u tt ■• ■ 2— That the Warden of the said United Counties may borrow on the credit of the Corporation of the said United Ctmntles of Hiormont, Dundas and Glengarry, the sura oi eleven thousand, nine hundred and ihlrty-one dollais and sixty-four cents, being the lunds necessary for the work, and may Issue aebentures of the Corporation to that amount in sums of not less than $100 ' each and payable within ten years from the I date thereof with int^iest at the rate ol four per centum per annum In ten consecutive 1 annual Instalments to be of such amounts i that the aggregate amount payable lor princi- pal and Interest In any year shall be equal ! (lis nearly as may be) to what Is payable lor orlncipaland Interest during each ol the other ' veors »)t such period of ten years, such deben- I lures to bo payable at the Bank of Montreal, 1 Cornwall; .. > 4. . .• 3 —And for the purpose ol paying tho sum ol 1 $l0.9r)7.O2, being the amount charged against the said lands so to be benefltfed as aforesaid other than lands or roads belonging to the several municipalities or Townships Interest- ed and to co\ ^r Interest thereon for ten years at the rate of four percent, per annum, the ' following special rates over and above all ' other rates shall be assessed and levlotl in the i same manner and at the same time as taxes are levied upon the undermentioned lots and Darts of lots, and the amount of the said soeclal rates and Interest assessed as afore- said against each lot or part ot lot respectively «hall be divided into ten equal parts, and one Mich part shall be assessed and levied as aforesaid in each year for ten years iifter tiie final passlngof this By-Law during which the said debentures have to run:— "riie'expenseof ihemunlcipalitiesaiid lands Assessed for the «« ™7^'^^,";,/;^.«iS^'?li^,"^„^^^^^^^^^^ connected therewith. Township i and I Concession.', Lot or Part of Lot. u *SS fl3« Cftr? <30 «* IT'S £ >>u 6^ i J3 7?«P- rt C i CO 49 1 iiuinlci- me rolii- I'. I,. H. I ar« of lald dam leNirable; Munlol- i of Hlor- iiit to the esllmateH removrtl teH. Townshl|i<. As Anit'uded V'alu" ol improve- ments Matilda, . . . . MouiU>iln, .... Wtnoliesier, WllllanjRhurgh. Grand total on Uoads Grand total on Lands, - $:l11.()U •JU.IM) IHThW Inler"sl for li» years. Mppclal Hate. Annual Assessm'l 10 yrs. Court ot ('ourt of Ut'v|sl(»n llfvl-'lon Naiue of Int. for lo Improv'ts yrs » p. ot. $77.1(1 82 87 -l.-I.OM :< HtW.tHt ' $ 2U2.4tl ll.OtU.ttt 2.570.;J7 Total on Koads and Lands, $ll.>nt) 61 $2,778.77 ,'i;i7 .'>0 52 >t.6--{ 17.02 T 226.74 2,552.0;i $14,708 »1 . .■;;l.470.84 ^$11.9.10.61 ' ,$2,778.77 4th. For the purpose of paying the sum of | On the Township of Matilda (each year) ^Jj-S} $97;i.ll2, being the total amount as-essed as; " " Mountain " 2ti.7;4 aforesaid against the said roads In the several ; " " WllliamsburLth " '-':5.»i2 rauniclpalitles airected, and to eove> Interest I " Winchester " 21 «« tnereon for ten years at the rate of four per ! cent, per annum, the followlnsi spi'dai rate over anil above all other rates, be lev>d (In the same manner and at the same time as taxes are levied) upon the whole rateable pro- perty of the several munlclpalltlesof Matlldn, Mountain, Wllllamsburgli and Winchester In each year for the period of ten years after the dale of the final passing of this By-law. durl ng which the said «lebenlures have to run. Passed provisionally on seci>nd reading this 17th day ol June, A.D., IHW). A. I. M.vcDONEi.r., Geo. Kkkk. Clerk. Warden. Passed, signed and sealed in open Council this 29th day of October, A.D., 18W. Geo. Kebr, Warden. A. L MacdoneM', Clerk. Sehei'ule (\f Total Ler/f on Lands, nn Rrrised h.ii Oriirt i^Rj^rjlsijm^ I Valu.' of Interest tor Annual As Towshlps. I Acres. Improve- lo years at 4 Special per cent. Matilda Mountain Williamsburg Winchester Village of ( "hesterviUe. 49,492 26.918 17,614 17,,->H5 270 nitiils. $5,058.40 2,8(.;5.5;j 1,030 20 l,H9.'J.ll 9.60 Hate sessmenl for 10 years. $1,318.42 .5.50.70 210.05 441.50 2.25 $(!,970.SS 2.914.23 1,270.31 2,336.67 11.91 $2,553.38 I $13,510.00 $097.60 291.42 127.03 2a3 67 L19 rotal 111,880 i $10.957.02 Total Amount Cliari/eaMp for Rnadu, as Revised h\i Onurt of h'.rri slon. $mob $1,3.51.00 Matilda. Mountain Williamsburg Winchester ... $36;{.39 210.90 191.">5 201.78 Total. $973.62 $84.07 50.54 44.63 47.02 .S226.71 207.44 2;w.i8 24S.80 $1,200.40 $44.81 20.74 2;?.62 24.88 $120.04 Grand total. $11.!'.30.64 I *2 778.76 .*il4.709.40 $ 1.470 94 BY-I.4W IVo O'AH. A By-Law to confirm a By-Law of the Cor- poration of the Township of Roxborough to provide for dlvertliisr h p >rt(oii of the] road between the second and Third Con- | cessionsof the said Township of Roxbor- ough, and for closing a portion of the | original allowance therefor and disposing ; of tlie same. Whereas the Corporation of the Township of Roxborough did on the Sixteenth day of December, A. D.. 1889. pas> a certain By-Law in the words and figureiv following that Is to say : 'By L.\w Number 20. "By-Law to provide for diverting a portion "of the road between the Second and Third "Concessions of the Township of Roxborough "and for closing aisortlonof the original al- "lowance therefor and disposing of the same. "Whereas the Ontario and Q,uebec Railway "crosses the original aiiowiuicc for road be- "tween the Second and Third Concessions of •'the Township of Roxborough at an angle so "acute that public travel on said allowance "for road at that point would be dangerous, "and It Is desirable to divert the said road as "hereinafter mentioned. "And Whereas the notices required by law "of the Intention of this Council to pa.ss this "By-Law have been duly published in the '• Frci'linldcr newspaper published at the town "of Cornwall and posted up in the nelghbor- "hood. „ "ThH Corporation of the Township of Rox- "borougii, in the County of Stormont, by the "Council thereof, enacts as follows : "Firsi That the original allowance for road "between the Second and Third Concessions "ot the Township of Roxborough be diverted "to the Northerly side "f the said railway "and that the tract of laud herein partlcular- "ly described be, and the same is hereby es- "tablished a public highway for and In lieu of "that part of the original road allowance "hereinafter closed and stopped up, that Is to "say : ••All and singular, that certain parcel or "tract of land situate, lying and being in the "Township of Roxborough, nrvl in the Cssunty "of stormont, and Province of Ontario, ana 'being composed of part of the we.sthalf of "LotN>. 9 and part of the East half of Lot, No. "10 m the Third Concession of said Township "of Roxborough, and which may be more par- "ticularly described as loUows, viz. :— Com- ri 50 "VVcsterly and parallel with sa'a ce°"f„ ''„" 'Mor a distance if three hundred and forty-one wMmmm "boind'ary o^the Third Co-'cesslon Is Int^r- "sected by a line Pf'-a'le with the last men "tifitiPil <»oiirse. and at a distance oimnj' i,^i\ "fief theSce North-Easterly and Parallel »™ft i! Ponrse No. 3 for a distance of seventy , :Zei four ln"chS-(7(W) more or less to a point "distJint thirty-slx and » half 36.) fe^et meas^ , :s5iii^^rWffi.^?r«r ^« : ••slventy-five (175) feet to the Easterly bound- i "Irv of said Third Concession ; thence North- ..Eikterl? along said Eas^f^'y bonndary for "adistarice of one hundred and thirty-seven ••and a quarter (137]) feet, more or less, to the , "place oi beginning. , '•The above described tract of land is color-, "cd Blue on plan hereto attachea. i "Second.-That the portion of the original "allowance for road between the Second and "T&Concession of the said Township of "Roxborough.which 's heieinafter partio Uar "ly described, be, and the same Is heieby "closed and stopped up as a public loau or "highway, that is to say : •'All and singular, that certain parcel or "tract of ?and sftuate. LVr^f^d b^.ngj^tv of "Township of Roxborough, in the ^o"^Tyoi 4?ormont, and ProvinceofOntaro, contain^ "Ine bv admeasurement two hunarea .ina "orty-tliree thousandths of an acre, be the "same more or less, and being composed of "pan of the road allowance between the Sec- "ona and Third Concessions of said Township "and which may be more Particularly known "and described as follows, v z- :-<-o;^raf "° "ing at a point where the Npri hern boundary "of the said Second Concession is iutersecieu "by the south boundary "f the lands of the "Ontario & Quebec Railway; thence North "Seventy degrees. East along said Northern "boundary for a distance of two hundred and •'^pventv-one (271) feet; thence South elKhty- .'si'x&erflfty-«even °>l""^«%Srtt.seven "4ouVh seventy degrees west, fo^^ "of two huadred and sixteen (216) feet a^^^^^ "the Southern boundary of 'he Th rd l-onces "siou of said Towiship ; thence South twenty- "Pieht deerees West, for a distance of He\en- "fllnfJlfellven inches (^-H); thence North "eiehtv-six degrees flfty-seven minutes. East, "fof a distance of ninety-two feet seven inches "(92-7) to the place of beginning. Said parcel "of land Is colored Red on plan hereto at- "tached. "And that the samved bv the Reeve and Clerk ol sam i,or pomtionof'^he Township of Roxborough by a Conveyance under the corporat,e seal of the said Corooratlon and executed by such iteeve and Clerk to the s ild. the Ontario and Quebec Rail way Company lor the purposes of the said RiRllWttV» Passed, signed and sealed In open Council the 29th day of October, A. D. 1890. A. I. MACDONKLL, Clerk. Geo. Kkrr. Warden. Br-T.AW NO. «:»9. By-Law to appoint High School Trustees. WhPreas bv 48 Vic, Cap. 50, Sec. 18, Coun- tl^ CoSnclfc are empowered to make ap- pointments to fill vacancies arising f»om ^he annual retirement, resignation or otherwise "^A^n'^lvSealat'tlfe^ll^uary Session ofth^s Cnuncll! and by virtue of By-Law No. 912. of these United Counties. Simon I-^aser, of Wi - i*arastown. and John .«• McDonaia. ol HU Tforvhapiw were appointed Htgn «cn"oi Ktes I'or C Wllliamstown, (No 1) Division of the said United Counties; „, ,„ih Rv. And whereas since the ^"8 of sa»d Bv Law and the appolnilng of said t"iste^es^ th^ «nid Simon Fraser and John K. Mcitonaia have coined the country, and are m) longer able to officiate as, or discharge the duties of ^Irid'^whTrelslV'Smes necessary t.> fill the vatancres so created bv appoint ng two sub- stituted residentschoot trustees Be It therefore enacted, and t 's ticreoy eu acted a by-law of the Corporation of the Unlt- Pri rountles of stormont. Dundas and Glen- ^ir^r? that thl persons hereinafter named be and they are hereby appointed High School Trustees in the place and st"ad ot tne saiu i.^nn WrRser and John R McDonald. wmil^^Xwn. No l.--Donald McDonald, of it Shae"s. and William Robinson ol wnilttmstown. Passed, signed and sealed in open Couaoll this 29th day of October, A.D. 18W). A. L MACDONEI^L,^^^^ GKO. KEU«. ^^ 51 30 Rail- asKlgns, ;he said as soon d by a United d Glen- Councll Clerk. the said ownsbip jy a by- Counties ' the said of Stor- the said Corpora- be, and onfirmed einbefore sordingly c road or i above losed and aediately -aid Cor- >ugli by a al of the ch Reeve d Quebec if the said 1 Council liKRR. Warden. rustees. 18, Coun- make ap- from the otherwise ion of this fo. 912. of ■r, of Wil- dld. of Ht. h School I) Division f said By- istees, the McDonald no longer s duties of ■y to fill the r two sub- ticreby en- if the Unit- and Glen- named be, liijh Scliool af the said aid. McDonald, lobinson of ten Couacll Kbbk. Warden. BT-IiAW NO. 940. By-Law of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, to raise the sum of $15,000.00, required to meet the excess of expenditure upon Court House and County Buildines, In said United Counties, and furnishing the same, and also for the pur- chase of lands In connection therewith, and for other general purposes, and for in- terest thereon over and above the sum already raised upon Debentures for that purpose. "VirHEREASthe Corporation of the United '" Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glen- garry find It necessary and expedient to meet certain bills and notes payable under dis- count at the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall, the proceeds of which were applied to meet the excess of expenditure upon Court House and County Buildings in said United Counties and furnishing the same, and also for the purchase of lands In connection therewith, and for other general purposes, and for interest there- on, over and above the sum already raised upon Debentures for that purpose; And whereas It will be necessary for the <;orporatlon of the said United Coun- ties of .Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry to raise the sum of fifteen thousand dollars for the purpose aforesaid, by Debentures of the said Corporation; AND WHEREAS it will require the sum of i one thousand four liundred and forty-flve ; dollars and thirteen cents to be raised for each year during the currency of the debt created by this By-Law for the payment of the sev oral instalments of principal and In- terest accruing due on such debt as the same shall become respectively payable; And WHKKEA.S the amount of the whole rateable property of the said Municipality of the United Counties of Htormont, Dundas and Glengarry, according to the last revised and equallxeu Assessment Rolls, being for t! i year one thousand, eight hundred and eighty- nine, was sixteen millions, one hun^^red and eighty thousand, one hundred and iorty-six dollars; And whereas the amount of the existing debenture debt of the said Municipality of the United Counties of Htormont. Dundas and Glengarry is the sum of eight thousand, one hundred and forty eight dollars and ninety- two cents, and no part of the principal or in- terest thereof is in arrear; Be it therefore enacted, and it is i hereby enacted by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry as follows: 1.— That it shall and may be lawful for the Warden of the said Corporation of the United 06-Chesterville Dam Com. pay list. . . . .$119 &) oTi- do Leitch * Prlngle, ^^'^ costs arbitration. 381 30 331-J.R.Smith.Nat.Riv.Dralnaue$2()()00 do ChestervilleDam. 11)0 00 - — ■■■— oOlJ OJ do Nation River Drainage, 400 00 do Che>lerv'e Dam & shoal, 150 00 _ do do do 4(H) 00 3Jl-.>eo.P.Graham, printing by-law C.D. 150 00 nage,' 500 oa Dam 40 00 38 72 bursements iqiisn Committee pay list ^f^ Court of Revision ir 8a 323- 290 314 1890 "A." Oct, 28. finance committee room. No.l-Cornwall Water Works Co. for Co. •^ BulldlnKS ^>ioyn' 2-C' .rn wall Water Worit s Co for Re- gistry office, Stormont. f;>" 3-Geo. Bishop Ptg. Co , st»aionery. . . . 1 -25 4-Postage a.-c.. Clerk and Treasurer's ^^ ^ 5-^o^il«asCo: ^rJenuing Ju^30. g4| 7— Q. N.W. Telegraph Co 52 8-Fraid & Pbiliips, suit for prisoner . -j -5 ft-Glengarry Registry Office, account, 25 03 10-Dundas do 'if «J^ ll-Stormont do do d/^w 12-A. Brown, postage and express ace, < 10 13-Beach & Co., Nat.Riv.Drain'g,$10 ^ do Entrance Exam, oW do Co.Co.Meetlngadvt iol Hall rent for Court of Revision. .. . Cleaning debris from river at Chester- vlUe $2,834 00 8 00 50 22 Geo. KERR.Warden. $2,892 22 C. KIVER BEAUDETTE DRAINAGE ACCOUNT. No.2l0-Pald to T. Brennan A Co $300 00 248- ;m- 310— 314- 333- :i50- do do do do do do do do do do do do 752 59 .1.019.34 , 372 42 , .500 00 , 620 57 . 770 09 Geo. Kekr, Warden. $4,33.5 01 14— Morrlsburgh Herald— — — P. School, Dundas. ... .$< 2.) IS 39 15 72 8 11 do Stormont .. 17.5 Counties' Council oil i«;_\TorrisburEh Courier— ^TTT 15->lorii. Du^g Exam., Dundas $2 c|^ Advt. Meeting Council. 3 00 16— Winchester Press- . Advt. Meeting Council .... •] 00 17 -TumerASon. miscellaneous .supplies 18-.Tohn Skelth. supplies for gaol and con rt house ,i ' ' " 19-Cameron & McDonald, tor supplies, 20-D. McDlarmid, Insp.. postage ac. . .. 21- Warden, three trips toCornwall. . .. 22-C. Palmer, gaol supplies ^-^^' W;?"rools. Glengarry, $25 2 j Advt. Meeting Council, AC. boU ^ ' ' til iO BY-LAW NO. 94». A By-Law of the United Counties of Stor- raont. Dundas and Glengarry to "uthor ze the Warden of these United Counties with the Treasurer under the seal ot the Cor- poration to borow a sum of money to meet current expenditure. Whereas it Is necessary for the Council of 5 50 i this Municipality to raise the sum o( six ' thousand dollars lo meet the now current ex- penditure of the Corporation ot these In ited Counties ; Be it therefore enacted a^)y-Jaw^of^the .said 12 96 10 5-5 6 78 12 0<> 4 00 24-John G. Hunter, repairing roof ot court house, AC 25-H. I'ltts, for lawn mower. ... 26 -R.B.Carman'sac. exam'ng lunatics 27— .Fames Dingwall— ^^ Pi Fa's, two renewals » "" Defending Ross vs. Counties, re Scott Actflne • w-rnrnwall Stiindard, printing ace, . 09_R()S8 A C'>., ace. gaol a court nouse, 30-Freeholder, advertising 55 91 6 00 45 00 7 00 27 25 303 700 31-A. McNaughton, postage ace • ' •'» 1 otal $'**'3 ^ Geo. Kerr, Warden. United Counties of Stormont. Dundas Glengarry as follows:— 1 -That this Council hereby authorizes the Warden of these I'nlted Counties and the Treasurer under the seal of the Corpor ulon of these United Counties to borrow from the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall, or /rona some other bank or person, tht sum of six thousand dollars to meet the now current exiwndlture of this Corporation. 2.-That the said Warden and Treasurer are hereby authorized to borrow said «"«» of monev until such time as the taxes levied [he?efor can be collected, and to g ve as se- curltv therelor the promissory note of this Corporation under th*e se.al thereo and slgna- r..j.l„f.u», krU! Warden and Treasurer. "pIs^sVdTslRned and sea'ed In open Council this .SOth day of October, A D. 1800. Geo. Kbrk, A. I. MAC'DONEI.I Clerk. Warden. f?i STO JNTS. ..$119 50 le, n, 381 30 00 00 — .300 03 fe, 400 00 al, 150 00 4(H) 00 .D. 150 00 al.llOOO ;e, 500 oa im 40 00 ... 38 72 is- . 12159 180 >uo — 113 80 $2,834 00 8(X) 50 22 $2,892 22 DOUST. .,.$300 00 ... 752 59 ...1.019.34 ... 372 42 ... .500 00 ... 620 57 ... 770 09 $4,33.-) 01 of Stor- luthorlze itles with the Cor- y lo meet ouncil of in of six rrent ex- ise rnited ■ the said ndas and orlzes the i and the >rpor-»tlon from the cm some thousand liendituve isurer are Kura of ces levied Ive as se- te of this knd sigua- •er. n Council DETAILED STATEMENT — OF THE — T{zezipz and ^^penditupcz — OF — THE UNITED COUNTIES -OF STORMONT, DUNDAS AND GLENGARRY, Tvom 3l2lf *Dee., 1888, Uo Qlzt *Dee., I889. C. J. MATTICE, TBEASUBEB. CORNWALL: Standard Steam Printinq Housb, 1890. Kbrk, Warden. Apl. 30 June 20 Sep. 16 Dec. 31 Detailed Statement of Receipts and Expenditure FOR THE YEAR 1889. C. J. Mattice, Treasurer, in Account Current with the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, from the 31st December, 1888, to 31st December, 1889. {The Accounts are arranged Alphabetically.) 1889 Dec. 31 Administration of Justice. Dr. To Clerk of the Peace, Transfer of Acct,$703 55 Constables, " " 720 38 Coroners, *« " 116 ('5 Conveyance of prison- ers, Transfer of Acct, 352 37 County Board of Audit, Transferor Acct, 80 00 Co.Attorney •' •' 284 38 • Crier, " " 53 ."5 Crown witnesses, " 596 20 Div. Court Clerks, " 18 59 . Gaol, " 573 08 Gaol Surgeon, " 225 00 Gaoler «& Turnkey " 990 00 Gov. Auditors, " 32 00 Jury expenses " 2,193 60 iMatron " 100 00 Kheriflf " 1,908 05 Stenographer " 100 15 $9,047 Oct. 16 17 Nov. 4 15 19 10 21 Dec. A. A. McDougall, Kenyon . . . . . 6 00 A.A.McGregor.Charlottenb'gh 6.00 Andrew Helps, " 6 OO Wm. Hall. Tp. of Corn wall.... 6,00 Jas. CI ark Rox borough 6 00 D. McDonald, Stormont l^ 00 „ M.E. Park, " 12 00 31 To amount carried to Revenue Account .. . $168 00 $168 00 05 Cb. Feb'y 6 By Provincial Treasurer, Criminal Justice re- fund $372 58 Apl. 30 " " 578 10 June 20 " " 590 12 Sep. 16 '• •' 840 78 Dec. 31 Dlv Court Jury Fund, Transfer of this acct, 84 07 Fines, " " 15 25 $2,481 20 Carried to Expendl- lure Account $6,565 85 $6,565 85 Assessment for €4»nnty Pari>oses. 1889 Cb. June 26 By Municipalities. By-Law89<3, $12,142 80 De. Dec. 31 To carried to Revenue Account $12,142 80 Bills Payable. 1888 Cb. Dec 31 By note under discount at the „ „ „„ 1889 Mol.sons' Bank, this date. .$11,000 00 Feb'y 5 Note discounted under By- LawNo.870 1,000 00 Db. Apl. 18 To note retired by dis- count at Bank of Montreal $11,000 00 May 8 Note of Feb. 5th, re- tirtl 1,00000 $12,000 00 $12,000 00 Cb. 1888 Dec. 31 1889 Feb'y 4 By note under discount at the Union Bank, Alexandra. . $2,400 00 Note discounted under By- Law 875 50000 Dr. April 8 To note retired by dis- coun'i. at Bank of Montreal $2,900 00 1888 Cb. $2,900 00 $2,000 00 1889 Jan'y 9 24 B'eb. 22 27 2-t Mar. 15 18 25 Apl. 10 12 20 May 2 Jun«27 July 2 22 $12,142 80 $12,142 80 Auctioneers' Licenses. Cb. By W. L. Kavanagh, Charlot- tenburgh $ 6 00 A. McDougall, Roxborough ... (i 00 A I drew Helps, Lancaster 6 00 Wm. Serviss.Wiliiumsburgh . 6 00 J, R. Donovan, Glengarry .... 12 00 Wm. Hall, Charlottenburgh,. . 6 00 JamcK Helps, Lancaster 6 00 D. McDonald.Charlottenburgb 6 00 Napoleon Dupuls, Town of Cornwall 6 00 HnghMcDIarmld.Roxborough 6 00 James Clark, Lancaster 6 00 W. L. Redmond. Matilda 6 00 Jacob Hopper, Dundas 12 00 Robt. FeeK. Tp. of Cornwall . 6 00 James McKenzle, Lochlel 6 00 ]o t>r\Ut t^aalr Tij-ain nl CnrnMralW. fl 01) Ja8,b."CaBeVi " " « 0^ Dec. 31 By note under discount, pro- ceeds of which were ex- pended for General Pur- poses. By-Law 859 $15,000 00 Note under discount, pro- ceeds of which were ex- pended for Nation River Drainage Acct, By-Law 860, 11,000 00 Note under discount, pro- ceeds of which were ex- ^ Bended for River Beaudette Drainage Acct, By-Law 862 , 2,40 00 Tota' under disc't thlsdate, $28,400 00 Feb'y 5 By note discounted. Nation River Dk. Acct, By-Law 87i>, Notediscounted.River Beau- dette Dg. Acct. By-Law 875, June 22 Note discounted. River Befni- detle Dg. Acct, By-Law 878, 24 Note discounted. Gen'l Pur- poses. By-Law 892 July 13 Note discounted, Gen'l Pur- poses. By-Law 892 1,500 00 Oct. 15 Notediscounted.RlverBenn- dette Dg. Acct, By-Law 878, 500 00 Nov. 1 Note discounted. Gen'l Pur- poses. By Law 901 2,500 00 Note discounted .NationRiver Dg. Acct, By-Law 902, 600 00 $S7,OaO 00 1,000,00 500 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 I ?I 1889 DB. May 8 To paid note, Nation Rtver Dtf. Accl. . . .$1,000 00 Sep. 27 Paid note. General Purposes 1,000 00 Dec. 16 P'd note, River Beau- , ^„„ ^ dette Drainage ^cct 1,500 00 10 Paid note, General Purposes 1,500 00 ^ — : $ 5.000 00 Deo. 31 By balance $32,00 00 Board of Examlnerfi. 1889 !>»• Jan. 24 To R. B. Carman $ 8 00 D. McDiarmld 13 15 A. Brown H 70 A. McNaiighton .... 8 00 Mar. 8 R. B. Oarman 4 00 A. Mi'Naughton.... 4 00 D. McDIarmld 9 15 A Brown 6 45 JunelO A. M'Naughton.... 4 00 D. McDiarmid 6 25 A. Brown 5 45 July 2 R.B. Carman 8 00 A. Brown 5 75 A McNaughton.... 4'0 Aug. 17 R. B. carman 12 00 A.Brown 14 05 D. McDiarmid 2100 A. McNaughton 12 00 " 29 R. B Carman 16 00 D. McDIarmld 23 30 A. Brown 20 40 A. McNaughton.... 16 00 Oct.80 A.Brown W 6o D. McOiarmld 15 80 A. McNaughton.... 8 00 R. B. Caiman 8 00 Seal for the Board. . 8 On Dec. 14 R.B. Carman 6'00 A.Brown 60 00 D McDIarmld 52 00 A. McNaughton 60 00 Travelling expenses of Board 38 00 By carried to Educational Ac. $557 00 $557 00 Cbesterville iIbiu Arbitration. 1889. DR. Nov. 25 To cheque ranada Temperance Act Account 1888. Ck. Dec 31 By balance 1888. DR. ., Aug. 19 To N,Bowen,Judg't and CostH $ D. Becltstead, Judg't and Costs L.L!»pierre, Judg't and CoslB $4,145 99 SepU23 Nov 12 Dec. 31 76 16 65 96 63 06 Balance 3,939 01 Jan. 14 To 26 Feb. 2 1889. $ 4,145 99 $4,145 09 Dec. 31 By balance bro't down, $3,939 91 Caretaker and MessenKer 1889. ^ 1^«- April 11 To All n Cameron, Ist quarter salary D. McMartiii, 2nd quarter's salary. .. A. Cameron. 2nd quarter'^ salary... D McMartln, 3rd quarter's salary. .. A Cameron, 3rd I Apr'l 12 May 20 29 Sept. 9 30 Dec. 5 31 quarter's salary... D. McMartln, 4th quarter's salary . A. Cameron, 4th quarter's salary... 50 00 12 50 50 00 12 50 50 00 12 50 50 00 Dec. 31 By carried to Ex. Ac. $ 237 50 $ 237 50 Dec. 5 to chair- man of Committee for witnesses, etc. . . 50 Wt Witnesses at Arbt'n 13101 Committee expenses 79 40 Jan. a. 15 16 21 26 29 Feb 2 Mar. 23 Ap' I 12 $261 34 Clerk of the Peace. 1889. DR. Jan. 14 To James Dingwall, Cnunty Board of Audit $27541 Governm'nt Audit Ap'l 12 James Dingwall, County Board of Audit Governm'nt Audit July 10 James Dingwall, County Board of Audit Gov't Audit Oct. 9 .Tames Dingwall. County Board of Audit Gov't Audit Dec. 31 By carried to Ad. of Justice Account... 53 55 102 00 14 50 92 07 64 05 84 77 17 20 $ 703 55 $ 703 55 July 10 0«t. 18 Nov. 9 Dec. 31 Coroners. Cb. To Geo. Crites, Con- stable. Gov. Aualt John KIppin, Cor- oner Gov. Audit.. Dr. Hamilton, Con- stable, Gov. Audit A. McDonald, Un- dertaker, County Boarrt or Audit . Ir. (iraveley, Med'I Attendance S. R. McLeod, Corn- wall, Gov. Audit.. Dr. McMillan, Cor- oner, Gov. Audit. Dr. D. U McDonald, Med'I Attendance D.McKle, Constable Gov. Audit S. R. McLeod, Con- stable, Gov. .*udlt J. Klppen, Con- stable, Gov. Audit Dr. Hamilton, Cor- oner, Gov. Audit. Dr. McMillan. Cor- oner. Gov. Audit. Dr. Alguire, Med'I Attendance Dr. Graveley, Med'I Attendance Dr. Wagner, Med'I Attetidance By carried to Ad. ot - Justice Account — 7 10 4 ft5 14 75 10 00 500 620 10 65 17 80 2 00 3 50 2 2.1 6 75 10 40 500 5 00 500 28 July 9 10 Sept. 6 Oct. 8 10 $116 (5 $116 05 Conveyance of Prisoner*. 1889 Dr. Fob. 6 To Provincial Treasurer-- Q'r ending Dec. 31, '88 $ 81 81 May 1 •' " Mar. 31, '89 71 06 AUK.2S " " June 30,' 89 113 84 Nov. 6 " " sepi. ou, ou oa do Dec. 31 By carried to Ad. of • Justice Account $362 37 $352 37 Dec. 31 B; 1880. Jan. 14 T Ap'l 12 July 10 Oct, 9 Deo. 31 E 5 nnt. $4,145 00 I $4,145 00 $3,03^01 [) 0~F237 50 10 75 00 00 20 65 80 00 50 2.1 75 40 00 00 00 U5 $116 05 Ceastitblea. 1880 Db. Jan. 14 To SherlfTB Pay List, Fall Assizes, $ 48 00 Sheriff's Pay List, Dec. Session 63 00 26 Geo. Crites, sec. 404, « ,. « chHp. 184 20 00 Feb. 2 D. MtKie, Gov't- Audlt 9 10 P. W. Robertson, Gov Audit 10 55 Apr'112 Sheriff's Pay List, Spring Assizes.... 58 50 Geo. Crites, Gov. Audit 187 65 J. Paterson, Gov. Audit 5 10 W. C. Plkp, Gov. Audit 5 35 L Nelson, Govern- ment Audit 13 65 R. J Franklin, Gov. Audit 11 35 Louis Laplerre, Co'y B'-ard of Audit 22 08 28 Jas. J. Thompson, Gov. Aualt 14 60 July 9 Jas. A. McClenne. Gov. Audi .$3 75 Co. B of Au't 6 70 10 15 10 Sheriff's Pay List, June Session 63 00 Geo. Crlies, Gov. , Audit 35 45 J. A. Cameron, C'y Board of Audit .. 8 UO J. Hopper. Govern- ment Audit i;5 45 P. W. Robertson, Gov't Audit 15 50 H. K. McLean, Gov. Audit 5 85 J. Nelson, Govern- ment Audit 13 85 Sept. 6 Jacob Hopper, sec. 494,chap. 184 20 00 Oct. 8 S. O. Hayes, Gov. Audit... $4 50 Co.B. of Au't. 9.80 14 30 10 E. O. Winters, Gov. Audit 19 20 Louis Laplerre, Gov. Audit 10 30 D. J. Campell, Gov. Audit 12 70v Wm. Glllard, Gov. .\udlt 9 85 Wm. Merkley, C'y Board of Audit, . . 9 65 Robert Lyn, C'y B. ofAudlt 3 30 J. A. Robertson, C'y Board of Audit. .. 14 80 Dec. 31 By carried to Ad. of Justice Account. . $720 38 $720 38 County Baddlugs. 1889. Db. Jan. 29 To J. G. Hunter, pUimb- Insf, etc., No. 14. By- Low 869 $ 41 40 Jno. Skelth. sun<4rles, No. 10, By-Law 860 1 94 J.C Algi'lre, suppllP>». No. 29, By-Law 869 1 38 Feb. 1 P Denn- ny, lumber. No. 13, By-Law 869 96 2 M'-Kny A To.. w 5H 70 Craig 4. 19 60 Lang «l 19 50 Craig $300 00 $300 00 6 County Auditors. 1880 Db> Jan. 22 To D-Monroe, salary for ^ ^^ ^^ L A. Ross, balance of salary for 1888....... 30 00 A J. McDonald. 1st quarter's salary.. • !•> *^ A. J. McDonald. 2n(i ciimrter's salary lo "" A. H. Pnmsoll. one- half year's salary .. .WOO A. J. McDonald, 3rd Quarter's salary i^ ^» A. H. Pl'.mBcll. ex- penses ;•,■••,;■,• ' A. J. McDonald, 4tb cuarter low Dec. 31 By carried to Expense Ap'l 12 June 14 S-pt.24 Nov. 5 Dec. 5 Division Court Jury Fund. jSU ByW. J.RJdley^lerknhDly.Ct. $2 10 / A. McDougall C.J. Matt Ice J.N Tuttle Q.H.McOiUivray J. R. McKenzle J A. Cockburn A. Dawson Win. Rae D- C. McRae Wm. Garvey zrt D. Mcintosh -- Dec 31 To carried to Adminlsira tlou of Justice Acct 5 7 11 12 17 26 31 Feb. 20 23 2nd 3rd 6th 1st 12th 8th 4th 10th 9th 5th 11th 8 83 18 42 4 26 8 21) 2 37 7 51 5 87 5 51 8 51 8 23 4 17 $84 07 $84 07 TccouV''..':^*^^^.-$187 00$187 00| County Bonrd of Audit. 1889. ^. ^^' « in on Jan. 11 To James Fraser * ^^ XX 14 J. F. Prlngle 4 00 Ap'l n J.B.Pringle 4 00 ^ J. Fraser 10 <'0 A. Harkness »\^[ '""■ » i:?-,Srr.;;:-.r;.::; iJS A. Harkness » W Oct. 8 J.F. Prlngle 4 00 J. Frnser 1""" A.Harkness » "" Dec. 31 By carried to Ad. ot Justice Account $80 00 it»H) w Counties' Account in connection witb the County BnlldInK Debentures. 1888 ■^^* Dec. 31 To balance due on De- bentures !}i9,774 o- Cr. Bv Special Rate levied under By-Law 889, to provide for De- bent ure and Inter- est maturing in '90 $i.ef2 II Balance. . . v ' $i),774 62 $9,774 62 Dec 31 To balance $8,148 9) Debentures. 1888 pR- Dec. 31 By balance, viz :— BulUiingDebeniureB $1,406 50 Nation Riv.Dg. Deb. 10,804 57 Education. 1S80 Dr. Ent-Exaralnatlons" 85019 School Inspectors •' 1.80138 Teachers Institutes" VoOO Uniform Promotion iiX- amlnations, transfer of account .••••• i*> "" Ul tvtHA'imu- . ■ ■ • By carried to Expendi $3,418 57 ture Account ^,4ib oi Kduc»tlon-S|»ecl«l Account. 1RH0 f^K. ._, Jan 30 By am't authorized to be paid Jan. du %!*' (.ommittoe of Education, HUh Oct., 1888. to the Corn- wall Public Sciiool Boaid, as a refund in full for amount paid their Inspector $600 00 Nov'r6 TO P'd D. Monroe, Treas. $300 00 Dec. 31 ' 1889 Jan'y2 $22,211 07 1889 ^^' May 1 To P'd Debenture No. ^ 4. and interest of ^„, ^^ Building Deb'res. .$ 1.631 88 P'd Debenture N<>. 5, NatlonRlvDg.Deb. 2.00121 Balance 18,577 98 Aug. 20 $22,211 07 $22,211 07 5 7 24 29 .30 Feb'y 2 June 21 22 July 10 13 17 Dec. 31 By balance $18,577 98 Division Court Clerks. 1P89 ^^" A«g't2 TO W. J. Ridle^.^books, sec. 1 ^ ^^ Nov. 27 George Hearndon, books, Heel. Chap. 12, Vic. 52 •- » •» Pec. 31 By carried to Adra'nls- „ ^ tratlon of Justice Acct, $18 58 $ib w 18 19 22 A iig't 1 Nov. 4 Dec. 23 31 A. Brown James A Carman ^^ James Kraith A. McNaughton W. D. .Johnston ^^ J. A. Monroe ^\ A. Brown J. S. Jnraieson ^^ , H. r. Kennedy, Advertising, C. W. Y«Hing W. (ilbbens „ B. Lane A. B. Powter G.P. Graham ,, W. . Dixon Treasurer, Dundas. ... 25 00 29 II. Va' lance Treasurer, Stormont. 25 00 Dec. 31 By carried to Expense Ac. $75 00 $75 00 Fines. 18S9 Cr. Jan. 12 By Wm. Bow, J.P., sundry persons $0 uo May 16 Wm. Bow, J. P., re Hector McKenzle.... 4 00 Sept.13 Wm.Bow. J.P.,Thomp- _ son vs. Cryderman. . . j 00 Wm. Bow. J. P., Daniel McKercher 25 Dec. 31 To cavied to Ad. of Jus-- 3 10 18 00 250 15 Ap'l 12 tice account $15 25 $15 25 Gnoler and Turnkey. .„v^ Dr. Jan. 14 ToD. McMartln, 4lli Q,r. salary, 1888 $ 62 50 D. McDonald, 4th Qr.Sal- ary, 1888. 18500 D. McMartln. 1st Qr. Sal- ary, ls89 62 50 D. McDonald, 1st Qr.Sal- ary.l88» 18500 July 10 D.McDonald,2ndar.Sal- ary,1889 18500 D.McMartln,2ndQ,r,Sal- _^^ ary.1889 9250 Oct'r 9 D. McDonald, 3rd Qr.Sal- ary,1889 18500 D. McMartln, 3rd Qr.Sal- ^„ ^^ ary,1889 6250 Gov't Audit. Dec. 31 By carried to Adminis TZTZi vec. "y^^«^jjj^ of Justice Ac, $990 00 $990 00 Gatal Snrseon. xv.^ Dr. Dec. 28 To B. A. Graveley, M. D.. Salary for 1889 $225 00 By carried to Adminis- — . „ ^.^^^ ; ;: tration of Justice Ac, $225 00 $225 00 Government Andltom. 1889 Dr. Jan 1* To -T. F. Prlngle and J. Cope- land, Auditors, each $4, $8'^ Ap'l 11 " ;; ijg Oct^i-I " " 8 00 Dec. 81 By carried to Administra- -.---■„„^ tlon of Justice Account, $32 00 $32 00 Gaol. 1889 DR. Jan. 15 To D. McDonald, Supplies, Gov't. Audit pol 01 D. McDonald, Supplies, Co. B. of Audit 18 52 29 John Skeiih, Supplies, No. 28 By-LawSeO 15 88 30 C. Palmer, Supplies, No. 16. By-Law 869.... 7 05 Wm. Atchison, repairs, No. 17, By-Law 869. ... 80 27 Feb. 1 Cameron & McDonald, supplies. No. 80. By- Law 809 14 76 Apl. 12 D. McDonald, supplies, *^ Gov't Audit 45 74 D. McDonald, supplies, Co. B. of Audit 28 07 June 21 D. McMartln, refund, No. 19, By-Law 888 .. . Mrs.McM'-rtln, supplies No. 85, By-Law 888 . . 22 C. Palmer, supplies. No. 6, By-Law 888.... Cameron & McDonald, supplies. No. 7, By- Law888 2144 A.T.Porteonn, supplies. No. 13, By-Law 888... 2 16 J. Skelth. supplits, No. 31. By-Law 888 21 01 July 10 D. McDona d, supplies. Gov't. Audit 46 43 D. McDonald, supplies, Co. B. of Audit 38 98 Aug 1 Central Prison Indus- tries; clothing for pris- oners. Chap. 224, B.S. O.. 1887 34 40 Oct. 9 D. McDonald, supplies. Gov't. Audit 51 81 D. McDonald, supplies, Co. B. of Audit 52 85 Nov. 2 C. Pnlmer,f:upplies, No. 8. By-Lavr900 12 14 Cameron A McDonald, supplies, No. 6. By- Law 900 27 81 4 M. McMartln, supplies, No. 5, By-Law 900 9 30 John Skeith, supplies. No. 9, By-Law 900. ... 20 49 Fraid & Phillips, sup- plle8,No.20,By.Law900 3 00 Dec. 3 Cornwall Manuf'g. Co., for blankets, Sheriff's Certificate 17 50 31 By carried toAdministra- tlon of Justice Acct, $578 08 $578 08 HlKta Scbools. 1888 CR. Jan'y 2 By Levy on Municipalities,'88, $8,860 OO 1889 Dr. Jan'y 5 To J. A. McDonald. Trea8.Willlamstown$65000 12 Jas. Dingwall, Treas. Cornwall 75000 17 A. B. Carman, Treas. Iroquois 90000 29 John Simpson, Treas. Alexandria 550 00 W D W'lkte- Treas. Morrisburgh 1,100 00 1889 CR. $3,850 «0 $8,850 00 June 26 By Levy on Municipalitles,'89, $3,950 00 8 Dr. Dec. 27 To J. A. McDonald, Trf;a8.WlUlam8t'n $ SfiOOO 31 Balfmce 3,40000 1889 Jan. 18 Mar. 21 June24 July 13 Sep. 27 Oct. 16 31 Nov. 1 Dec. 31 B.y balance $3,400 00 Interest. DR. To DlMountg, Bank of Montreal $145 48 " 214 78 196 20 13 00 19 62 193 16 13 15 Overdue Interest on _ Acct, B'kof Montr'l, Discount " Or. 12 62 20 55 202 75 $1,030 15 $ 4145 70 86. 499 27 200 00 Jan. 31 By Interest with Bank of Montreal $15 38 •• " 8 50 Feb. 28 Mar. 31 Ap'130 May 1 29 31 June30 July 31 Nov. 30 Dec. 31 Int. on Deposit Receipt, Bank of >f ontreal ... Int. Roxborough on Co. Rates, B'k of Montr'l, Int. 01 Ac, " 72 25 « 23 OO 127 3 60 225 1 64 328 $57 75 By car'd to Expense Ac, 972 40 Jnry. Drt. Feb. i To A. Bethune, Bal- loting 11 R.B.Carnoan, Bal- loting Mar. 13 Grand Jury, Spr'g Assizes 15 Petit Jury. Spring Assizes 20 G. M. Snetslnger, Meals for Jur's.. June 13 Grand Jury, June Resslona 14 Petit Jury, June Sessions . . Aug. 1 A. Bethune, Bal- loMng R. B. Carman, Bal- loting Sep. 16 Selectors of Jurors Juror-*' Ace. . .. Oct 15 Grand Jury, Fall Assizes . 16 Petit Jury, Fall Assizes Dec. 18 Grand Jury, Dec. Sessions Petit Jury, Dec. Revisions Selectors of Jurors $1,030 15 $1,030 15 $ 4G0 4 00 1-J3 60 386 90 490 156 50 3S7 70 4 00 4*0 30 00 113 80 34170 164 00 l4ftw €o«ta. 1889 Dit. Feb. 2 To H. O. Wood, Hill vs. Mlddngh.No, 87, Hy-Law869 ,,. 21 A. Harkness, Hall vs. Midilagh.No. 86, Bv-Law888... Auij. 2 McCarthy,08ler et al. Hill vs. Mld- dagh,By-Law900 6 J.P.Whitney, Hill vs. MIddagh, Chairman's cer- tificate Deo. 31 By carried to Exp'se Account $85158 $85168 Llgbt and Fael. 1889 DR. Jan. 2 To Cornwall Gas Co. By-Law 869 $20 00 Waterworks Co. •' 25 00 Feb. 2 Flack Bros., Coal " 55 88 11 A.J.Park8,wood,a.Aud.73 50 A.P.Ross. '• "12 50 Mar. 21 B.Clark, " '• 9100 Ap'l 2 Cornwall Gas Co., 1st Q,'r,188() 2000 June 22 Flack Bros., coal. By-Law 888 Geo.S.Jarvl8, coal, ** Julv 2 C. Waterworks Co. By-Law 900 31 Cornwall Gas Co. '• Oct. 10 Flack Bros., coal, Gov. Audit 28189 Nov. 4 Flack Bros, coal, By- Lhw 900 22096 Dec. 31 By carried to Expense ' Account $874 72$874 72 linnatlcfl. Dr. 25 To Archd. Clark, Con- stable, C'y .of Audit, $20 00 A. McDonald, Un'taker, C'yB. of Audit 17 00 Robert Vallance, re M.Morrison 8120 Ap'l 12 A. Monroe, Constable, C'yB. of Audit 10 50 Thos. Glasgow, Con- stable. C'y B.of A Jdlt, 22 75 D. J. McDonald, Con- stable 37 00 Thos. Earner, Constable, C'yB. of Audit 11 iS July 10 D. McPherson, Con- stable.C'y B. of Audit, 6 00 J. KIppen, Constable, C'y B.of Audit 4 80 A.Mi-Donald.Constable, C'yB. of Audit 1220 Nov. 4 D.O.Alguire, M.D., Ex- am' tlons, By-Law 900 55 00 15 85 933 25 00 24 81 Jan. 20 30 27 417 00 74 00 Cr. $2,24« 10 Aug. 10 By A. E McDonell, Clerk of C'y Ct. $ 52 50 Dec. 31 Carried to Ad. of Justice Ace 2,193 60 $2240 10 52,246 10 Dec. 31 By car'd to Expense Ac. $227 90 $227 90 Matron, 1889. y Dr. Oc*. S To M. McMartin. one year's salarv. from 30th Sppt..'88, to30th Sept., 89 $100 00 Dec. 81 By carried to Ad. of Jus- tice Account. $100 00 18H8 9100 00 $100 00 9 MemberH of CoanvlK 188ft Dr. Jan. 2 To.T.F.CJllibonH. Altoiul- iuK Cy Attorney'H Olllcf, re TroHHiirtJi'M (leCalcatlon $ I (M) Pay lilst, Jan. SeMKion Km .S2r>m .I.Connclly. " " 11 :!ii I 'ay I.lst, Oct. " ,W li» A. Harkiiess. uttornl- ing Troas's ollleo, April 2ii(l,l. Monroe, Treasurer, Stormont 150 00 $900 00 $900 (M) 9ffiinIrii»alitioN oi' WilliainHlniruti, M'iu- (•li(>Nt4>r, MonntHiii mid in»til II. K. Carpenter, Co. Clerk.. . . I n« 2!) W. S. McGeorge, Engineer.. . . !»4 (12 31 Interest on i«c J t, Molsons lik. 3 00 Feb. 5 " IV <^, By-Law 570.. 15 15 28 " ojct, Molsonslik.. 70 Apl. 5 " aote 22 (io 18 •' note.Bk.ofMont'l 113 11 May 11 Wm. Whitehead, (iontracf or. . 1 12 SO July 22 Interest on not'/, Bk. of Mont'l 113 14 Aug. 2 MeCarthy, Osier & Co., law costs 2'> 00 Oct. 2.5 Interestonnote, Bk. ofMont'l 113 14 Nov. i Committee expenses 80 10 Interest on note, By-Law !N)1.. 7 80 27 Win. Whitehead, contractor.. 2'i5 (12 Dec. 14 " " 40 73 1889 CU. $21,552 20 April 9 By Dep't. of Public Works, OttaM-a. 3rd Instalm't of subsidy $1,000 00 Aug. 28 Interest on deposit receipt 28 30 Dec. 31 Special Kate, levy foriswj 2,00121 Balance 18,522 09 $21,552 20 $21, 5.J2 20 To balance $18,522 09 !lfiiiiici|mllti«M or ChnrlotU-ulMirwIi and I.anc'aNfor, Kff Kl%-<^r ll<>and«'tt« tirnlnt%ec. 18H8 Dec. 31 1880 Jan Feb. Apl. ini. To balance $ 2,:'.l>7 9 1 Committee expenses (14 70 John McCrlmmon 40 50 Intere'^ton renewal of note. . . 18 08 A. 10. I'owter, printing 175 00 Int. <»M nou>, Bk. of Montreal. 1). U. IJrown. Kngineer Leilob .t I'rlngle, aeet May 9 Maclennan, lilddell a ("line, acct June 21 Coniniitlee expetises 22 Interest on note, By-Law 878.. A. L. Smith, aeK('Nidonf Land TaxcN* Cii. Alexandria $ Cornwall Township Klneh Keuyon Lochiel Mou ntal n Osnabruck Koxborough Willlamsburgh Winchester T ,.^i,i,.i S llec'd in '88 and f o„ ,., Lochiel, I paid in '80 j'^'"'^ Wllliamsburgh " 8 30 Lancaster Tp. •' 4 05 10 101 82 15 30 8 91 (i 1*1 75 17 10 02 57 32 02 52 05 22 50 Dec. 31 To car'd to Municipalities .i;i02 SO $J02 80 PedlarM' Licensee* 1889 Cu. Mivr. 15 By Josepli Fraser $ l'") 00 K.B.Abbott .» 00 27 J.A.McDonakl 25 00 April2 Norman Goldstein 20 00 12 John BltnuUn 25 00 23 ,Fohn McPher.sou 25 00 21 G. A. CJadbois 25 00 20 W.Morton 25 00 30 D.Barrett 25 00 Ju no. 4 J. A. McDonald 26 00 10 13 I>. 1). Mclntyn) iJ'> W 12J Newman (JoltlMtcln i» W Nov. I (loorjjt'llobHitHou S) 1)0 2 Nat liati l-'ruld lif) <» Dec. IJ (.'olln st.Jolm ia> "0 31 To car'tl to Revenue Acct, $350 00 $3r)0 00 l*ON(iiK« Hiul T(*l«^vrnniM. 1880 l>u. • .Inn. 11 ToTituisuri;r'8otnco,ny-Iiavv80!t$ I iiO ■Jj) ...... .1 .1 llU 30 31 Mar. iii) June 22 .Tun 22 28 .luly 2 Nov. 1 Dumlns lU^. Olllco. Ml'.ler* Son QlonKiirry " " " D.IJ. Kennedy " •' A.Mattlsoii <' " A.McDoni'ld •' Miller it Hon '* water act;t. " C.K.DawHon P.. I. Lally Mrss. llavvkL'H I'ost OlUce boxes Mr.s. Hawk OH, Uy- Law 888, li A. T. Porteous '• J. Lally " Treasurer's olllce, By-Law OW. County Clerk " Treasurer and Clerk " •t It » 2 (18 1.-) 77 3 51) 10 !«( U :t.') 75 1 00 3 no 2 00 8 (10 12 50 July 11 ]!> Oct. 11 Nov. 1 Dec. 31 Uycar'd to Expense Aect, $07 81 $(i7 81 Public Nc'lioolM. Cu. 188« July 17 By Provincial G(>vernnient... $0,119 00 To Municipal Sub-Trea- surens $6,119 00 ij;«,419e0 $0,419 Public School Iiis|»cclor»i. 1889 DR- Jan. 29 To A. MrNaughlon, trav. exp.. Jj! 30 postage ac't D. McDiarmid, trav. expenses " postage acct.. . A.Brown, trav. expenses Fel). 11 " Ist (planer's salary A. McNaughton " 15 D. McDiarmid May 1 " ^"^ Oi'-*- salary A. Brown " A. McNiiughton " " trav. expenses A. Brown " D. McDiarmid " Jane21 " yiostaee acct. . A. Brown A. McNaughton July 17 " trav. expenses 19 A. Brown " 22 D. McDiarmid " Aug. 10 *' 3rd qrs. salary A. Brown A. McNaughton " Oct. 17 " trav expenses A. Brown " D. McDiarmid I^ov, 4 " postage acct, A.Brown " A. McNaughton " C A. Brown 4th qrs. salary " Model School.. 25 A. McNaughton " " 4th qrs. salary D. McDiarmid " '• Model School . . Dec. 31 By -rrLed to Educa- --^^— - RcKistry OfRccN. issa de. Jany. 2 To Stormont Reg. Office, water acct, i»i 2 2!) " " sundries 30 " " Camp'l Bros. 2*3 Peby. 2 " " coal acct 2" 00 30 10 30 117 103 100 100 117 102 ;{G 30 30 () 10 7 .3() 30 30 100 117 105 30 30 30 10 6 117 6 5 105 100 5 25 00 25 12 25| 50 75 00 (»0 ■)() 50 25 25 25 09 35 22 25 25 25 00 50 00 25 25 25 34 95 40 50 00 00 00 00 00 Dundus Htormont *■ (llengarry Dundas CJIengarry Htormont fuel aect supplies coal acet 70 X\ 13 30 ;t5 01 1 00 2 (H) 28 (10 2 50 5' I 00 115 01) 15 00 50 70 34 77 31 2.'") Dec. 31 By carM to E vpenHoAcct, $553 07 $553 07 1889. Jan. 15 A pi. 12 i July 10 To 1 > Nlicriir. DR. E. Melntyro, Co. IVd of Audit $174 (lovl. Audit (ieneral acct, . . Co. B'd of Audit Govt. Audit.... " Co. B'd of Audit " '.Ieneral acct... . Oct. 9 " Govt, .\udit " Co. B'd of Audit Dec. 31 By car'd to Adminis 220 107 171 206 2.52 178 171 187 180 07 02 (K) 08 13 12 ,34 50 52 57 tratlonof Justice Ac. $1,008 35 $1,008 35 1889 Jan. 25 20 29 31) Feb. 2 Mar. 4 A pi. 12 June 21 22 July 2 Oct. 10 Nov. 2 4 Stationery nn 3 00 3 00 12 25 30 60 10 5(1 21 25 3 00 3 00 3 (K> 3 00 2 95 7 00 4 02 6.5 Dec. 31 By car'd to Expense Acct $613 11 $643 11 Special Cirants. 1889. Dr. May To A. M. llo.sebrough. Pri- soners' Aid Association $10 00 Dec. 31 By car'd to Expense Acct. $10 00 $10 00 $10 00 1889 SteuoKraiilier. DR. June 15 To.LH.Brownlng,Judge's order, $57 15 Dec. 14 " " 43 00 31 By car'd to Adminlstra- tiou of Justice Acct. . . .$100 15 $100 15 n 70 x^ Hi :u) V 1(5 01 1 1 (10 I •2 00 1 •2H 00 t 2 50 1 F>'l 00 115 00 15 (H) t- 50 70 s •M -'1 t :il 'i'» $ 3 00 308 74 75 00 131 (HI 5 75 800 4 55 «, « -JO . 10 \m , 3 III) 10 10 sou 20 60 800 800 12 25 . . 30 00 It 10 5<> 0, 121 25 3 00 3 00 3 (K> 3 00 2 !)5 7 00 4 02 $10 00 $174 07 220 02 107 00 . 171 OH 200 13 . 11j2 12 i 17H 34 171 50 . 187 52 1 180 57 11 Niir<>ti«'M l'i»r l>. .n«'l>oiiitl«l uiKl vt!. M<'« Doiiiild. 1888 Dit 1)00, 81 To biihvnc(3 '. $10,215 50 1880 ('It. Oct'r 3 Hy n-cM piiymt'iit of 2ii(l liiMtaInu!!)!.. . ..$0,000 00 Dec. 31 IJiiliinco. 5,215 50 To hulanco. .iil(),2l5 50 ,$10,215 50 ..$5,215 50 NprriHl liOvy for K«>vlNlry om4*<>M. 1880 Cij. .I(ii»!2ti Hy Tj' v.V'on coilaln MMiilcipiiH- tloMtocovcr pnrtoxpi'iidlluio upon an f'K. Deo. ;tl To Amount duo $1022 U $421 78 $ 121 78 T<>it<*li<>r.H' IiiNtlliil«>M. 1880 I) It. Hop. 12 ToD. McDIaiinid.iJlonguny ,$25 00 A. MfNaunhlon, Storrnont. .,. 25 (M) Dec. 11 A. IJrown. Diindas 25 00 31 By car'd to Education Ac. $75 00 .$75 00 TrouMiirer. 1889 1)|{. Dec. ;il To C.I.Mattlco, salary $1,000 00 By car'd toExpeu.soAc. $1,000 00 .$1,000 00 $1,001) 00 Tlio Ncvernl .niinlciiinliticci. AI.EXANDUIA. 1S8S Dk. Dec. ;U To Amount duo this date $15S 00 1880 Paid Treasurer N. K. li. (axes 11 81 Levy for Counly purposes, "80 KlS 75 " Co. Bd's. (lel)cntures 14 75 " High .Schools 31 (14 " Model " 4 25 " IT. P. Exauii nations 3 10 Paid Treasurer N. U. L. taxes 35 17 June 25 20 Dec. 20 Ch. $3(57 77 Jany31 By Cash from Treasurer $15.5 28 Fob. 2 " " " 3 32 .Tune 24 Non. R. Land taxes. . . 11 81 Dec. 20 " " ... 35 17 31 Balance 102 19 $307 77 $307 77 To Balance... 1889 *1G2 19 CMAlU.OTTKNnUIUill. Db. ,June 2(3 To Levy tor Co. purposes '80,.. $1,240 35 Co. Bd's. Deb I(i5 ,50 *' High Schools 353 39 Model " 48 15 " U. P. Exams ,S8 52 July 17 Paid Treas. P. H. Grant 778 00 18,80 ,lune2tl liovy for Co. purposes 8()() 00 •' Co. I'.d's. Dob's 115 ,5() llltrh Hehools 1.5.3 r)5 Model " .•50 72 U. P. Exams 2t .58 •• Keglstry oIllcoM.... 48 08 Clt. $2,2.55 44 Fell. 13 By(!asli fromTreas'r. $1,022 II Dec. 31 Balance 1,23.3.13 .$2,2.55 4 1 $2,2.55 44 To Biilanco $1.2.33 33 COKN W.M.I' TOWNSHir. 1888 Dk. Dec. .31 To Balance $1,370 28 1880 .June 8 20 Paid Treas'r. N. U. L. taxes, 03 51 Levy for (Jo. purpos"s '89 1,019 .'t.5 " Co. Bd's- Dob's 1.30 50 " lliKh S<'hools 181 90 " Model " 30 40 " IT. P. Exams 2il 12 " Keglstry Olllces.... .58 (Mi Jul V 17 Paid Treah'r. P. S. ^rant 487 00 Dec. 20 " N. U. L. tHxes.. . 8 24. Ck. $3,420 45 Jan. 10 By Cash from Treas'r. .$500 OO 19 20 June 20 Dec. 20 31 ,5(10 (10 '• " . . 370 2H Public School Grant 487 00 Non. K. Land la.Kos 101 75 Biilaiice 1,4(51 42 $3,420 45 $3,420 45 To Balance ..$1,401 42 FINCH, 1888 Dr. Dec. 31 To Balance $ 777 93 1889 June 25 Paid Treas'r. N. It. I-, taxes. 82 17 2(5 Levy for (%>. Purposes, ',S9 — ,571 .50 " Co. Bd's. Deb's 77 25 " High Schools 102.57 " Model '• 20.53 " IT. P. Exams 16 43 *' Registry Ofllces.... .32 73 Paid Treas'r. P. .S. grant 3.58 (M) Ch. $2,012 11 Jan. 31 By Cash from Treas'r. $ ,500 Oo Mar. 2 " " , . .222 42 Ap'l. 3 " " ... 55 51 June 4 Xon R. I-. Tnxcs 82 17 20 Public School Grant. a58 00 Dec. 31 Balance 824 01 Cii. $2,623 91 June 26 By Public ScluJolGrant $ 778 0i> Dec. 19 Cash from Treasurer. 1,833 50 24 " »' 12 41 $2,623 91 $2,623 01 .$2,042 11$2,042 11 To Balance $82^101 luoauoi.s. 1888 Dit. Dec. 31 To Balance ...$287 68 1880 June 26 Levy for Co, purposes. '89. ... 172 76 " Co. Bd's. Deb's 213 25 " High Schools 0O!!0 " Model " 6 555 U. P. Exams 5 08 Registry Offices 7 74 $592 85 It 12 Cit. .Tun. 11 Bv Cash from Treas'r J'iSCi 07 .».) ■ '■ " 71 31 Balance 805 17 $092 8.". $rm 85 Dec. 31 1888 ■1 lino 25 2(i Cu. Jan. 12 By Cash from Treas'r $l,2;?(i 50 Jimo 4 N. R. I., taxes 18 4<> 21! rubli<; School grant 4/7 00 Dec. 20 N . H. li. taxes , .J, ^9 ;U Balance 1.-"^ 0.5 $3,001 24 $3,001 24 To Balance .$1,262 03 To Balance $305 17 KKNYOX. TJu. Dec. 31 T«; Balance ? 103 12 ISS!) Paid Treas'r. N. II. L. taxes. 7 (i3 , 1888 Levy for Co. iniri)ose,>.. '80. . . /50 .50 j^ec. 31 To balance $-',/iJ o.> " Co. lid's. Deb's 101 f>> MATII..DA. DK. .Tulv 17 1 )ec. 21 Hif,'h Schools. " Model " " U. I'. Exams raid Treas'r. P. S. jirant " N. II. L. taxes. . lU; 45 2it 5") 2:5 ()4 ().5;^ 00 7 77 ,«;l,002 31 Gu. ,Tan. 22 By Casli from Treas'r. $103 12 .Tnne]2 N. B. L. taxes 7 03 21) Public School Grant 0.53 00 N. 11. L. taxes 7 77 Balance 1,130 70 Dec. 21 31 To Balance $1,130 70 T, A XC A.ST K R TOW X SU 1 1". lune 25 To Paid Treas'r. N. R. Ti. taxes.$ 4 6.) 20 Levy Cor Co. imrposcs, '80 — 8.30 75 " Co. Bd's. Deh's Ill 75 June2G Levy for Co. Pnrposes,'8!) l,i>35 15 *• N.R. D«. Debentures l,00ij .57 '« Co. Build'jj •' 1S8 70 " High Schools 5i) 00 Model " S«ll '• IT. p. Exams 30 48 Ilegistry Offices 40 3h July 17 Pd.Treas. Public School grant 5()2 00 Cn. $0,106 42 Jany. 2 By cash from Treas'r. S08j 70 »» '' (i7.) 00 • I •• ,550 00 •• " 515 27 $1,0(12 31 $1,0 12 31 i June2n Public School grant. . r>02 (M) Dec. 31 Balance 2. 810 .30 "$0^100 42 .$0,100 42 To balance $2,819 30 MOltKISXlUlMUI. Paid Treas'r. P. S. grant. 18S8 Ck. Dec. 31 By N. R. li. taxes iluc. .$ 4 0-5 1880 June 20 Public School Grant .515 00 Dec. 10 Cash from Treas'r. . 1,244 OS 19 " " ... 123 High Schools 238 35 | 1888 1>15- Model *' 82 48 j ])ec. 31 To balance i^•)28 OS IT. P. Exams 25 08 i isso .,„ .„> „„ ''>1'' 00 i June 2tt Levy for Co. Purposes 'bS M> 8 ] " Co. B'd'g Debentures 43 (KJ .$1,70100 •' High Schools 104 80 " Model " 1100 " U. P. Exams .kj Registry Offices 14 21 $1,7.1 1 90$1,7G4 90 Cii. $l,08S 00 Jany. 2 By cash from Treas'r. $527 .50 Dec. 27 " " f>Ol 40 $l,oaS90 $1,088 90 I.AXCASTEK ILI.AGK. 1SS!» J>lt. June 26 To Levy for Co. purposes, '80. . . .$ 67 50 " Co. Bd's. Deb's 10, «i wr ii " HighScnools 10 20 Dec. 31 To balance *!.•»"' '^ " Model " 2 02 18S0 .. 2 10 1888 JIOUXT.VIX. DK. U. P. Exiiins... Cr. $100 52 Dec. 3 By Cash from Treas'r. . . .$100 .52 $100 .52 $100 52 LCCHXEti. 1888 Dr. Dec. .31 To Balance $l,22b 98 1889 Paid Treas'r N. R. L. taxes. . 28 07 Levy tor Co. purposes, '89 847 80 " Co. Bd's. Deb's 113:55 " High Schools 24157 " Model " 82 95 " U. P Exams 20 30 Paid Troa,-4'r. P. S. ^^rant 477 00 " N. R. L. taxes. . 7 16 June 25 20 July 17 Dec. 20 $3,001 24 June 2.5 Pd. Tnuis. N. R. Land Taxes,. . K 28 26 Levy for Co. Purposes, '8'i /27 8o N. R. Dg. Debentures 449 hO Co. Bulld'g " 97 5(1 " Model Schools 26 76 <» High " 876 60 " U. P. Exams 21 40 " Registry offices 32 58 July 17 Pd. Treas. Public School grant 391 (M) Dec. 20 " N. R. Land Taxes. . . . 14 2i> Ck. $3,670 45 Mar. 1 Bv cash from Treas'r $1,507 41 June 4 Non-Resident Taxes 2.5 28 20 Public School grant .iOl (M) Dec. 20 Non-Res. Ld. Taxes li 29 31 Balance 1.732 47 .S3 070 45 $3,670 45 Tobalftuce $1,732 47 1888 Dec. 81 T 1889 JuDe25 < 26 ] July 17 Dec. 20 1889 Feb. 11 I 27 Mar 8 June 4 26 Dec. 20 31 1,03.") l.'i 1,005 57 13S 70 525 00 ;« 11 30 48 40 :w 5(i2 00 . 317 8't s 43 (10 . 104 80 n 0!> !t ;{5 . 14 2t 2.5 28 727 85 •IS 440 80 !I7 50 20 70 37() 00 21 10 32 .56 It 301 (M) 14 2i> 13 osnabruck. 1888 Dr. Doc. 81 To balance $ £81 80 1881) Cash paid Treas.NR. Ld.Taxes 3 88 Levy for Co. Purpo8e8,'89 1,095 15 " Co. B'd'g Debentures, 14ti 50 " High Schools 195 02 " Model " 39 10 U. P. Exams 3127 *' Regislrj' Offices 62 38 I'd. Treas. Public School grant C63 00 " N. R. Land Taxes. ... 4 44 June 25 26 July 17 Dec. 20 26 July 17 Dec. 20 Levy for High Schools 516 00 " Modol ♦* 36 76 U. P. Exams 29 42 <• Registry Offices, 44 73 Pd.Treas. Public School grant 505 00 »' N. R. Land Taxes. . . 4 10 Cr. $4,387 78 1889 Cr. $2,823 20 Feb. 11 By cash from Trcas'r, $ 200 00 27 Mar. 8 .June 4 20 Dec. 20 31 Non-Res. Land Taxes Public School grant Non-Res. Land 1 axes Cash from Treasurer. 250 60 131 86 388 G(i3 00 4 44 500 00 Balance 1,070 02 $2,823 20 $2 82;j 20 To balance $1,070 02 1888 Dec. .31 18-9 May 29 June 25 2(i July Dec. ROXllOROUGII. Dk. To balance $481 23 Interest on Rates 1 27 Pd. Treas. Non-Res. Ld. Taxes 84 52 Levy for Co. Purpose8,'89 ()50 80 Co B'd'g Debentures 87 50 High Schools 116 27 Model •♦ 23 25 " U. P. Exams 18 00 " Registry Offices. 37 07 Treas. Public School grant 494 00 N. R. Land Taxes. ... 10 40 Jan. 23 By cash fromTreas'r, $1,884 75 June 4 Non-Res. Ld Taxes.. 2 42 M Public School grant.. 505 00 Dec. 20 Non-Res. Ld. Taxes.. 4 10 31 Balance 1.99151 Pd. Cr. $2,004 91 Mar. 21 Hy cash from Treas'r, $200 00 April 5 '• " 220 00 May 29 " " 02 50 Juno 4 Non- Res. Taxes 84 52 2() Public School grant. . 494 00 Dec. 20 Non-Res. L'»nd Taxes 10 40 31 Balance 933 49 .$4,387 78 $4,387 78 To balance $1,!191 51 winciie.ster. 1880 Dr. JuP 21 To Paid Treas. N. R. Ld. Taxes, $ 10 05 26 Levy for Co. Purposes,'89 748 80 " N. R. Dg. Debentures 319 09 " Co. Build'g " 100 00 " High Schools 387 90 " Model " 27.56 " U. P.Exams 22 a5 •' Registry Offices ;33 55 Pq. Treas. Public School grant 566 00 Paid R. B. Carman, costs of Arbitration re School Section No.2 By-Law886, 19 00 A. Harkness " 15 00 F. D. McNaughton " 12 00 July 17 Sep. 30 Octr. 2 Cr. $2,271 50 June 4 BvNon-ResldentTaxes$ 19 05 26 Public School grant . . rm 00 Dec. 31 Bal.— Co.Rates $1,639 85 S.S. No. 2, 46 60 l,m\ 45 $2,004 91 $2,001 91 To balance $933 49 west winchester. Dr. June 26 To Levy lor Co. Purposes, '89. . , .$ 75 00 " Co. Bg. Debentures, 10 17 " High Schools a) 70 " Model " 2 77 " U.P.Exams 2 22 " Registry Offices. ... 3 30 1889 Cr. $133 22 Dec. 11 By cash from Treasurer $133 22 $133 22 $133 22 WII.LIAMS1JURGU. 1888 Dk. De<'. .31 To balance $1,876 45 1889 June 25 Pd. Treas. N. R. Land Taxes.. 10 72 26 Levy for Co. I'urposes.'Sy i,00;» 00 N. R. Dg. Debentures 225 85 •' Co. Build'g '• 133;75 $2;271 50 $2,271 50 To balance $1,08645 Unirorm Promotion Kxaniinatlons. 1889 Dr. June 22 To G.P.Graham, ptg. Ex. Papers $20 00 .luly 22 A. E. Powter " 20 00 Sep. 12 A. McNaughton, ptg. Report. . . 25 00 A.Brown " 25 00 D. McDlarmid " 25 00 W. Glbbens, ptg. Exam. Papers 20 00 Dec. 12 Inspectors, $120 each .360 00 Cr. $495 00 June 26 By Special Levy, By-Law 887...- $36000 Dec. 31 Car'd to Education Ac. 135 00 $49500 .$495 00 Kxpcnditnre and Revenue. 1889 Dr. Dec. 31 To Administration of Justice. .$6,565 8.") Edue i»:on 3.418 57 Expense 7,730 53 Cr. $17,714 95 By Auct'rs Licenses, $ 168 00 Pedlars' " 350 W) Special Levy, By- Law893 42178 County Rates 12,142 80 Carried to Surplus Account 1,622 37 $17,714 95 $17,714 05 14 Generiil Surplus Account. 1888 Cr. Dec. 31 Bj' balance $111,P>41 15 Dk. To Levy for Model Schools of '87 pd. in 'f^8 and omit- ted in statement of Liabilities of Dec. 31, '88 $ 450 00 Am't. authorized to be paid Corn- wall Pub. Schools for reimbursem'ts of amt. paid the Inspector fiOO 00 Revenue »nd Ex- penditure 4,632 37 Balance 105,(i Gl 78 ,$111,344 15 $111,344 15 Dec." 31 By balance $105,6(il 78 Abstrnci Statement of Itevenni' and Expenditure, from January 1st to December 3lHt, 18M9. Dr. Cash on hand in Bank of Montreal. . $ 3,115 08 Administration of .Justice- Ontario Government $2,381 88 Division Court Jury Fund 84 07 Fines 15 25 ' 2,481 20 Auctioneers' r,icenses U'^ !l'! Pedlars' " v,v;,\-\u '"''" °^ County Rates for 1889 ^U'li' j\ 1890 5,286 3(5 17,003 8.5 Public Scliools, Govt, grant 6,440 00 Sureties of JK. McDonald 5,0(J0 00 Non-ResidentLand Taxes „ofiii ;Ia Bills Payable, Molsons Bank. 2.3,000 00 » Bank of Montreal 131,700 00 " Union Bank 2,000 00 River Beaudette Drainage Acct. with Bank of Montreal 2,969 03 River lleaudette Drainage Acct. with Union Bank 59/10 Nation River Drainage Account with Molson.s' Bank 493 lO Municlpalitiesof Williamsburgh.Win- Chester, Mountain and Matilda.. . l,02h .JO Municipalities of Charlottenburgh and Lancaster • • 3,00b ».y Cash- overdrawn at Bank of Montreal, 156 82 2S4 38 53 35 596 20 18 .50 Conveyance of Pri- soners 3.52,37 Co. Board of Audit 80 00 County Attorney. Crier Crown Witnesses. 1)1 V. Court Clerks. Gaol Surgeon 225 00 (Jaoler A Turnkey !l!H) 00 Gaol.... 573 08 Govt. Auditors.... 32 00 .Jury Expenses.... 2,193 60 Matron 100 00 Sheriff 1,908 35 Stenographer KM) 15 Education- Board oT Exam'rs, .557 00 Entrance Exams.. 850 19 School Inspectors 1,801 .38 Teachers Institutes 75 00 Uniform Prom. Ex. 135 00 $9,047 05 Ck. Administration of Justice- Clerk of the Peace $703 ,55 Constables 720 .38 Coroners 110 05 Cornwall, 25th January, 1890. Verified. .•f200,862 43 Eaucation, Special Acct.— Cornwall Public Schools, Expense- Caretaker a! a Mes- senger $2.37 50 County Auditors . 187 00 County Clork 300 00 County Building.s. 186 21 Farmerslnstitutes 75 00 Interest 972 40 Law Costs 851 .58 Light and Fuel.... 874 72 Lunatics 227 90 Mem'rs of Cowncil 1,544 20 Postage & Tele'ms 67 >4 Stationery & P't'g 643 11 Special Grants.... 10 00 Treasurer 1,000 00 Registry Oflflces. . . 5.53 07 Can. Tern. Act Account. . . . Debentures High Schools Model '• Municipalities of Williams- burgh et al Municipalities of Charlot- lenburgh and Lancaster Non-Resldent Land Taxes. Public Schools Chesterville Dam Acct Bills Payable, Molsons Bk. Bk. of Mont. " Union Bank River Beaudette Dg. Acct. with Bank of Montreal, River Beaudette Dg. Acct. with Union Bank Nation IliverDg.Acct.witli Molsons' Bank , — Unif. Promotion Exams.. . 3,118 57 600 (10 7,730 53 206 OS 3,>i:i3 09 4,400 00 900 (to 1.242 51 3,5.55 .52 ■162 8t) 6,449 00 261 34 34,000 00 1I4,7(K)00 5,300 00 2,995 85 (iOO 00 1,000 00 360 00 $2(30,862 43 $200,862 43 ARTHUR H. PLIMSOLL, Chartered Accountant A. J. MCDONALD, "I C. J. MATTICE, Tkkasuueu. AuinroKS. ; $200,862 -IIJ 15 No. I— ORDINARY REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT. REVENUE. Auctioneers' Licen.se.s $ 108 00 Pedlars' Licenses 350 00 Special Levy, as per By-Law 893 421 78 Rates, as per By-Law 890 12,142 80 $13,082 58 Deflclt.to meet Expenditure 4,632 37 $17,714 95 EXPENDITURE. Administration of Justice $6,505 8.5 Education 3,418 57 Expense 7,730 53 .$17,714 95 Cornwall, 25th January, 1890. Audited and found correct. C. J. MATTICE, Treasurkr. ARTHUR H. PLIMSOLL, Ciiartereil Accountant, A. J. Mcdonald, AUBITORH. No. 2.— GENERAL BALANCE SHEET OF THE COUNTIES. ASSETS. Municipalities of Dundas, bal- ancidue on Debentures... .$6,802 15 United Counties, balance duo on Debentures 8,148 90 Special Rate for above levied in 1889, to be collected, By- Laws 773 and 889 3.620 93 $18,.577 98 Tps. Chariottenburg and Lan- caster, expended on River Boaudette account 2,914 61 Tps. Wllllam.sburg, W. M. and M., Nation River Drainage acct., expended and note covered by Debentures 11,720 54 Chestcrville dam, expended to date 261 34 ■m^ 89(5 49 Rates of 18S9,uncollecteii, avail- able towards general llabi- lltlcr; 12,985 34 Sureties of yllneas McDonald, balance due 5,215 50 $18,200 84 Furniture $ 1,000 00 Real Estate 111,000 00 $112,000 00 $103,075 31 Cornwall, 25th January, 1890. Audited and found correct. LIABILITIES. Debentures, maturing in 1890, $3,626 93 Andlater 14,95105 $18,577 98 Bills Payable— Discounted, ac- count Riv rBeaudette .$2,900 00 And Nation River Drainage account 12,600 00 , , ,. , , $15,500 00 And discounted lor the purpo- ses of the United Counties $16,500 00 Canada Temp. Act account... . 3,939 91 High Schools 3,400 GO Net Overdraft on the Banks. . . 95 64 e, , , . $23,935 55 Surplus shown Jan. 1,1889.. $111,344 15 Less Special Levy and School Levy, 1887 1,050 00 $110,294 15 And less deficit on Revenue of 1889 4,632 37 Net Surplus $105,661 78 )? 163,675 31 C. J. MATTICE, Treaspreu. AKTHUK H. PLIMSOLL. Chartered Accountant, A. J. MCDONALD, Auditors. ':» To TIIK WAliDEN AND COUNCIL OF TUB UnITEI) CoUNTHCS OF S'lCRMONT, DUSDAS AND Gl.ENOAliRY, CoRNWALI-, Gentlkmkn : — We have audited tlie Treasurer's books and accounts for the past year, and now beg to report thereon : The assessn^'^nts levied by the Council have been duly shown in the accounts for the year. The cash disbursements have been fully and satisfactorily vouched for, and the balance on hand has been duly accounted for as at the credit of the Counties with their bankers- Furthermore, the detailed and summary statements signed by us are correct in every respect. We desire respectfully to call your attention to the fact shown in these statements, that the present deficit of collectable and available assets to meet the current liabilities, amountn now to the sum of $6,338.22; and that the revenue annually levied to meet the expenditure is (as evidenced by the accounts for the past two years), insufficient to the extent of about $5,000 annnally. at which rate in a few years, the deficit will become a serious amount. The books and accounts have been kept accurately and methodically, and the Treasurer has afi^orded us every facility in in tlie performance of our duties. We are, gentlemen, Yours truly. Arthur H. Plimsoll, Chartered Accountant, \ ^ujitofg. A. T. Mi;DoNALi), J It I