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Cornwall : Standard Printing House, 1892. A^^^^~^ '"TA OFFICERS APPOINTED BY THE COUNCIL IFOie. 189S. ALEX. A. STEWART, Esq., Warden, Diinvegan, Out. C. J. MATTICE, Esq., Tkeasurek, Cornwall, Out. ADRIAN I. MAODONELL, Esq., Clerk, CornwJilI. Ont. MESSRS. A. H. PLIMSOLL. Montreal, and J. A. CHISHOLM, Cornwall, Ont., AuoiToRS. DAVID R. BROWN, Esq., ENGINEER, Cornwall, Ool. THOJtfAS MCDONALD, ESQ., ) Members of j Morrlsburgh, Oat. DUNCAN G. MCMILLAN, Esq.. \ Board of Audit, j south IFlnch, o..t. E. A. GRAVELY, Esq., Gaol Physician, Cornwall, Ont. ALLAN CAMERON. Esij., CARErAKER, Cornwall, Out. DUNCAN McMARTIN, Esq., Messenuek, Cornwall, Ont. TRUSTEES OF HIGH SCHOOLS ; INSPECTORS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND SUB-TREASURERS OF SCHOOL MONEYS, 1892. Trustees of District JKo. 1, Williamstown—Q. H. McGllLvray and Donald McDonn.d appointed 1890 ; John Kot-s and William Robinson, appointed 18!tl ; and Alexander Falkner and D. J. McLennn. , appointed lH9l>. Trustees of DistHct No, 2. Alexandria— Sohn Sln.pson, in place of John A. MoDougald, resigned ; D. B. McMillan, appointed 1891, and Dougald J. McMillan, a i pointed 1892. Trustees of Distiict No. ."?, Cornwall—^. C. McGregor, appointed 1890; P. A. Casselraan, appointed 1891 ; and James Di^igwall. appointed 1892. Trustees of District No. 4, Morrisburgh—WUUam Whittaker, appointed 1S90: M. Willard, appointed 1891 ; and William Allison appointed 1892. Trustees of District No. 5, l7-ui/uois— John Harkness, appointed 1890; A. B. Carman, !i ppointed 1891 ; and Dr. Jamieson, appointed 1892. Inspectors of Public iVr/ioois— Alexander McNanghlon, Esq., Siormont, Cornwall, Ont. ; Ar'hur Brown, Esq., Dunda*, Muinsburgh, Ont.; Donald McDiarmld, Esq., Gler-garry, Athol, Ont. County Examiners— y/lensrs. McNaugliton, Carman, Br«)wn and McDiarmld. Sub-TreasM-er of School Moneys— C. J. Mattloe, Esq., C'ornwa 1, On!. ft II 4 It tt S5 g g Co o o M 9 II I* ft a « ■d EH Eh < aa ^^ . 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CO oS • :s ■ • ■ ■ • ■ :^ i : •• • : :j : : : • Gdu : : : 5 2'" ; : : A ■ a ?5^^:^; 3 4 S3 >( 3 :q STANDING RULES AND REGULATIONS — OF THK — OOUNOIL OF THE CORPORATION — OF THE — ilTGD CODIES OF STORMT, IliDAS MD mfAUl As Revised and Adopted by the Oounoil, October, 1886, and as subsequently altered and amended. meetlnvs and Adjournment* of tbe Council. 1. The Council shall meet at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Ho'r«of meet- Court House, Cornwall, unless otherwise especially provided ; and if |°8 and ad- at the time appointed there be no quorum, the Warden, or the Chair- ®" * man appointed in his absence, may take the chair and adjourn with the consent of the majority then present. 2. When the Council adjourns, the members shall keep their When raemb* seats until the Warden or Chairman leaves the chair. era shall leave 3. Whenever the Warden or Chairman is obliged to adjourn the ^ ' Council for want of a quorum, the hour at which such adjournment When names is made, and the names of the members then present, shall be in- Jg^^n® **''®° serted in the minutes of the Council. 4. When a quorum is present, the Warden or Chairman shall a --^ take the chair and call the members to order. The roll shall then oJaquorum. be called. Minute*. 5. Immediately after the Warden or Chairman shall have taken Minutes to be the chair, the minutes of the preceding: day shall be read by the "^^ad. Clerk. Any error or omission in the minutes shall then be corrected by the Council. When reports All the reports, bylaws and memorials adopted by the Council fd'^^'^hrviv^of shall be printed in the appendix to the minutes. mlnuteB. Warden. 6. In the election of Warden, the names of the candidates shall The Election be placed in the hands of the Clerk immediately after the members °^ Warden. shall have taken their seats, and in case of more than one candidate being proposed, then the Clerk shall name two scrutineers from the members present, and shall proceed to take the vote by ballot. He shall check the vote after being counted by the scrutineers, and shall declare the number of votes cast for each candidate : he shall con- tinue the ballot— dropping the name of the candidate having the least numoer of votes— until a majority of the members present has been obtained for one of the candidates, when he shall decLire the can- didate who has so obtained said majority duly elected. In cage of a tie the question shall be decided as provided by R.S.O. 1887, chap. 184, sec. 227. 7. The Warden or Chairman shall preserve order, and decide OrdWi 4o. questions of order, subject lo an appeal to the Council. 8. When the Warden or Chairman is called upon to explain a Points of Or- point ot order or practice, he is to state the rule applicable to the^*''*"- case without argument or comment, and when objection is taken to the ruling of the Warden or Chairman, members may discuss the point of order before the vote is taken. 9. In case the Warden shall not be in attendaince the Clerk shall When Ohalr- call the meeting to order until a Chairman be chosen, who shall pre-51^„il' *® *>• side until the arrival of the Warden.' If the Warden or Chairman ''"™"'°* desire to leave the chair for the purpose of taking part in the debate or otherwise, he shall appoint one of the members of Council to fill his place until he resumes the chair. n Two or uiemberH ris W hen mem Members call- eil to urrter. Members may , 9l«iiib«rN N|icnklnir> 10. Every member, previous to his Hpeaking to a quesMon, shall rise and address the chair. 11. If two or more members rise at once, the Warden, or """■"^ Chairman, .sliall name tlie njembor vvh(» i« first to speak. ^ 12. Every member juesent, wlien a (jiiestion is put m Council, hl^rs^mRv not shall Vote tliereon, unk-KS the Council sliall excuse him. vote. 13. When the VNarden or Chairman is putting a ermitted :;ide on the case, sion of the chair in debate. ion or motion to te, but not so as ; a question or peak more than )unci') except in must be void of of the Council a Committee of number of times e rule requiring I those who vote shall be entered lys be in order, leave the chair my other motion ito Committee of 3rt8 and Petitions g, and seconded. 1 or Chairman, it oil ; bat may be 3nt, with permis- ihall be received, a certain day, or for adjournment. hall preclude all I shall be in the Jt?" id, sha 1 preclude ttee, shall be put nks ; the shortest nendn^ents &hs\\\ No inotlnn lo haven prearn- hln. Rpcepllon of rnotl'>ns when Hecondud. Motions con- Mary to rulefl. MotlonR re- quiring one aay'8 notice. 2\). No motion having a preamble shall be admitted by this Coun- cil ; but rrsolutions may have preambles. 30. Every motion when secondcMt must be received and road by the Warden or Chairman in Council, except in cases otherwise pro- vided for in the rules. 31. It shall be the duty ot the Warden or ('hairman in Council, whenever he shall conceive that a motion whicli he has received and read, is contrary to the rules of the Council, to apprise the Council thereof, immediately before the question of such motion is put, and to all the rules applicable to the case. 32. No motion for a grant of money, the discharge of any special committee, or for the appointment or dismissal of any oflicer, or for the introduction of any charge against an officer of the County, shall be made until after one day's notice thereof has been givt;n ; except upon the recommendation of a standing committee. By-l 33. Every By Law shall be introduced by a motion for leave, of Mode of intro- which one day's notice shall be given, specifying the title of the bill, Uucing. or by a motion to appoint a Committee to prepare and bring it in, or by order of the Council on the report of a Committee. 34. No By-Law shall be committed or amended until it shall have ^ Ur.^,^ t...,^^ ^r.^A Two readinga been twice read. before com- 35. All amendments made in Committee shall be reported to the mitment. Council by the Chairman standing in his place. After report, and the ^^r'ted"*" y By-Law has been read a third time, it shall be subject to a debate Committee, and amendment in Council, before the question to pass, sign and seal shall be decided. ReadlnKS. 36. Every By-Law shall receive three several readings,previou8 to its being passed, which readings may be on the same day, unless ob jected to by three or more members present, and all motions for the introduction of the several readings of By-Laws, and the passing, signing and sealing of same shall contain, as well as the number, the title of the By-Law. 37. When a By-Law is read in the Council, tlie Clerk shall certify the readings and the time on the back. 38. By-Laws committed to a Committee of the wholeCouncil shall first be read throughout by either the Clerk or the Chairman, and then debated by clauses, leaving the preamble and the title to be last considered. 39. When a By-Law passes the Council, the Clerk shall certify the same with the date thereof at the foot of the By-Law, and shall be signed by the Warden and Clerk and have the Seal of the Corporation attached thereto. Petitions. 40. Petitions, memorials and other papers addressed to the Couir „ cil shall be presented by a member in his place, who shall be an-ed?*^ present- awerable to the Council that they do not contain improper or impertinent matter. Every oetition, remonstrance, or written ap- plication intended to be presented to the Council may be delivered to any member thereof, and the member to whom it shall be given T'^ }^^ exam- shall examine the same,and indorse thereon the name of the applicant dorsed* ^°' and the substance of such app ication and sign his own name thereto, which endorsement only shall be read by the Clerk, unless a member Sfoe'^read^'or shall require the reading of the paper, in which case the whole shall the petitio'j if be read. required. 4L No petition or account shall be received by this Council after the second day of each meeting, unless it shall arise out of any matter before the Council. • Three read- ings on 'differ- ent days. Clerk to cer- tily readings. To be read in Committee of the whole. When passed by the Coun- cil, to b cer- tided. 6 i PapoFM ad- dreaHtid to tho Council to be read by tbe Clerk. PApem l.nid Before the rounell— Form or KeAdlns. 42. PiiporH laid belbip the Coincil, or relerreil to a Coniinitteo for lichinition. are of ri«ht to bo road onco by tho Clerk or at tlio tal)Io ; but whoii (moo road to the Council or Com- Commlltee of the wbole. Motion to rise and report. Members re- ferring mo- tion. «kc.. to Hoeclal Com- mittee to be one. Majority o f Committee to form a quo- rum. Warden e x- o ffl ci o of H i a D d i D g Com Qiilees. Orders of the day to have preference to motions. Tobe taken up la successioD. ipot their coriHid Chairman , mitteo they are then like every othcu' paper that beIotig8 to the Council, to bo moved fnr :o be read, and if ol)jected to, to be decided by taking the aenae ot the Council or Committee. 4:oinniitleeN. . • iir i 43. In forming a (lommittee of the whole Council, tho Warden or Chairman shall leave the chair, and shall, before leaving the sanie, ap- point a Chairman to prenido. whonhall have the Hame authority in the chair of tho Committee as Ihe Warden in th-i chair of the Council, and in other Committees the Chairman shall have the same aiithority. 44. On motion in Committee to rise and report, the question shall be decided without debate. 45. When in the Committee of the whole a motion to rise has been put and carried, before any definite action has been taken in respect to the matter under consideration, tho subject referred to Committee shall be considered to be disposed of in tho negative. 46. When a member introduces a by-law, oeti ion or motion, upon any subject, and the same is referrorJ to a special Committee, the member introducing the by-law, petition or motioii, shall be one of the Committee without being named by the Council. 47. A mnjority ot any Committee may proceed to business. Ntandlnic t'oinmiUeeH' 48. In the fust Session of the Council in each and every year, stand- ing Committees, to consist of not less than seven members each, be- sides the Warden, shall be appointed to the following purposes, viz :— 1. Education. 5. Equalization of Assessment. 2. Finance and Asspssment. 0. Printing. 3. County Property. 7. Communications. 4. Roads and Bridges. All documents relating to those subjects shall be severally re- ferred, unless referred to a Special Committee. 49. The several Committees an Education, County Property and Roads and Bridges shall meet the second day of each Session of Council at 9 o'clock a.m., and those on Finance and Assessment, and Printing and Communications at 2 o'clock p.m. 50. The Committee on Equalizntion shall consist of the Reeves of theseveral Municipalities, and in their absence of the Deputy Reeves. 51. The Warden shall, for the purpose of consultation, as well as of voting, be ex oflicio n member of every Conmiittee. OrderH of the liny. 52. The orders of the day shall have preference over any motion before the Council. 53. When any order or orders of the day shall be left undisposed of at the time of an adjournment, either for want of a quorum or other- wise, such order or orders shall be taken up in succession as the first business after a daily routine at the next meeting of the Council. Routine BnsiiieHS of the Council. The daily routme business of the Council shall be as follows : — 1. Calling the roll. 6, Reading petitions. 2. Reading minutes of preced- 7. Presenting reports by com- ing day. mittees. 3. Receiving communications. 8. Giving notices. 4. Reading communications. 9. Orders of the Day. 5. Presentint; petitions. Revised and adopted 21st October, 1886. P. A. Stewart, Chairman of Special Committee. Passed, signed and sealed in open Council this 22nd day of Oct., 1886. C. J, Lattice, Clerk. p. A. McAjiTiiUE, Warden. I w i "* Ad In*. Jominitteofor the Clerk or uncil or C'om- elongH to the to be decided ,ho Warden or ; the Slime, ap- ithorlty in the :' the Council, me authority. (jueHtion shall on to rise has )eon taken in 3t referred to ) negative, motion, upon tmmitteo, the hall be one of business. ry year, stand- ibers each, be- irpoaes, viz : — Usessment. I severally re- Property and ch Session of iscssment, and ' the Reeves of eputy Reeves, ion, as well as nr any motion i undisposed of orum or other- ion as the first he Council. e as follows : — tions. sports by com- es. ! Day. Committee, y of Oct., 1886. MINUTES OP THB UNITED COUNTIES OJ» STORMONT. DUNDAS AND GLKNGARRY. 189S. X\T J_~ UE, TT^rucH JANUARY^SKSSION. Garporatlon of the United CoiintlCM of Slormont, Uiindns nnd Gleiii;arry. FIRHT DAY. CoRNWAM,, January 2r)th, 1S92. The Council met this day at 2 p.m., pursuant to Statute, the Clerk presiding. There being no quorum present the Clerk declared the meeting adjourned to 7.30 p.m. this evening. EVENINO SESSION. The Council met at 7.30 p.m , pur auant to adjournment, the Clerk presid ing. The following Reeves and Deputy Reeves having Hrat filed their certificates, took their seats as members of the Coun ties' Council for the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two : — Charlottenhurou. — A. R. McDonald, Reeve; Ewan DIiii$wh11 aiiil Hugh A. Cam- eron. Deputy- 'lee ves. liANOASTBB TOWNSHIP. —J. B. Snider, Reeve. Lancaster Village. -R. .1. McDoiigall, Reeve. Kbnyow.-A. a. St^ewart, Renve ; .Iame.s Fraser and D. C. Campbell. Depnly-R'.'eves. LoCHlEL.— A. R. Mcnougall, Reeve ; Don- ald \fcCasklll and Rod'k F. McRue, Depuiy- Reeves. Alexandria. — Duncan A. McDonald. Reeve. RoxBOROUOR. — .Tohn Bennet.t, Rt^eve ; Emerson Warner and Robert J. Thompson, Deputy-Reeves. yiNOii.— F. D. McNauBhton, Reeve; J. R. W. Crysler, Deputy-Reeve. OsNABBUCK.— Qeorsfe Kerr, Reeve ; A. \V. Ault and J. Q. Adams, Deptity-Heeve>i. Cornwall Township —Donald McDon- ald, Reeve; D. J. Mcintosh and Donald D. McDonald. Deputy- Reeves. Cornwall Town.— Francis Lally, Jr and Wm. Oalllnger, Deputy- Reeves. Winchester Villaqe.- John S. Ross, Reeve. Winchester Township.— Thomas Ham- ilton. Reeve; -"Ham lel Howes, Deputy- Reeve. Mountain. — Elijah Gres^ory, Reeve- James Mulholland, Deputy-Reeve. Iroquois Villaob.- Thos.Cou'ter, Reeve. Matilda.- James Colllson, Reeve ; Wm. Banford and Carml Locke, Deputy- Reeves. Morrisburoh,— Thofi, McDonald, Reeve. Chesterville.— Wra. N. Barrie, Reeve. WiLLiAMSBUHOH. — (?. D. OaHelman, Reeve ; R. M. HiickstHud ant! Geo. Durant, Dupuly-Rooven. Maxville.— A. D. McRiie, Reeve. Roll called. All the members present except Messrs. C. J, Hamilton and T. A. MoDdiiiral. Nominations for Warden were made as follnw^3, viz : — Mr. Stewart, Keeve of the Townsaip of Ken von. Mr. McDonald, Reeve of the Township of Charlottenburgh. The Clerk appointed Messrs, Hamilton (Winchester) and MoNaughton scruti- neers of ballots cast. The vote was taken by ballot and resulted as follows : — Mr. Htewirt , 21 Mr. McDonald , itf The Clerk declared Mr. Stewart, Keeve of Kenyon, duly elected Warden. Mr. Stewart, having bepn conducted to the Warden's chair, by Mr. McDon- ald (Charlottenburgh) thanked the Councd for the honor conr»*rred upon him. Upon motion of Mr. Bennett, second- ed by Mr. McDonald (Reeve of Cornwall Township) the Council adjourned for ten minutes to allow the Warden elect to take his declaration of office. The Warden having subscribed and made his declaration of office, before Mr. ,J. A. McDougald, J, P., Council re- sumed. The minutes of the Evening Session ol the last day of the October Session were read by the ClerK and upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Alexandria) seconded by Mr. McDonald (Morrisburgh) were adopted. The following communications, re- ceived by the Clerk, were read : Report of County Auditors of .''reasurer's books for 1891. From James Dingwall, Clerk of the Peace and County Attorney, enclosing certified copy of Grand Jurors' presentment of the liial Decern oer Sessions. From the Clerk of the County of Grey (Owen .Sound) praying co-operation in a certain metuorlal to His Honor the Lieut. Governor, of Ontario, in Council for amend- ments in School L6,w, so as to abolish Union. High and Public »cQooi iiourds now lu existance. X'V .. \ J>:i»: j .. v .. f ».— — _. II...I -— — . . . , ■ . — — Protn the tlou. the Attorney-General, in reply lo rre;iHurer'8 let'er re Nation River Drainage Improvements. From Me^srH. 'Johnston &. Bradfleld, Ba - risters.Morrlsburgh.encloslngsworQ annual statement or report ol Isaiah A. Merklt^y, Director of Willlamsbn''gh Road Company, of renelpts and expenditures of said Com- pany for r83K Fro II cierK of Ciunty of Oxlon! (Wood stock), pray.ng co-oneratlon In a certain Petition to thaL?gl8latlve Assembly of the Province of (Jiitarlo, for the reoeal of sec. 30, chap. 50, Ontario Statutes, 1890, with r='ler- ence to maintenance by sub-municipali- ties oi bridges 100 leet In length or upwards. Prom Mrs. E. M. EIHott, Iroqnois, acknow- ledijins receipv,of and expressln,^ thanks for resolation of condolence tendered her at October Ses-ion on dealn of late Wiinam Elliott, Esri. From Assistant Commifsloner of Depirt- mentof Crown Lands, for Ontario, in reply to Treasnrer's enquiry as to Issue of Paieiit for Lot ^o. 16, north of Water street, in Town of Cornwall. From the Clerk of the County of Elgin (St. Thomas), praying co-operation in a certain Petition to House of Commons for Canada for amended legislation with reference to soace allowed each animal on shipboard in freighting and sliipment ofcattle. From the President and Hon. Secretary of the ''^atiitda Land Law Amendment Associa- tion, Toronto, requesMog this Council to oass a resolution (o the Legislature of On- tario asking them to extend tbe aupllcutiou of the Torrens System of Land Transfer to th3be Counties. Prom the S "etary of Department of Public Works for Ontario, acknowledginji receipt of j'nemorial presented by this Coun- ties' CPunclt at October S-^ssloo praying /or the apjjroprlatlon of Provincial Grant of $3,0o0.00 in aid of the Nation River Drainage Improvements. From R. W. Phipps, Esq.. Clerk of Forestry, Toronto, enclosing number of Questions to be answered relative to forests of these United Counties. From , A. M. Rosebrugh, Treasurer of Prisoners' Aid Association, Toronto, asking for financial aid on behall of said association. From manager of "Municipal World," St. Thomaj, soliciting subscriptions to thai journal. Prom A. Harkness. Esq., Iroquois, calling attention of Council to alleged misleading statementaln Report of Nation River Drain- age Committee ol Oct ibt-r (1891) Session, and requesting an Investigation into and a rectification 'if the same. From publisher.! of ihe "Contract Record," Toronto, explaining contemplated Improve- ments fn municiDal branch of said journal, and solicitinij sn.bscrlpllons thereto and the insertion of advertisements therein. Fiom J. P. Whitney, Esq.,Q,.C., Mor-ls- bnrifh. explaining p esent position of Hill I's. Middagh suits. A petition was presented by Mi*. Mc Naughton (Finch), signed by Frank Gardner and twelve other ratepayers and owners of lands in lltli and lilMi conoessions of Township of Finch, pray- ing that this Council appoint a properly qu '.ified survayor to locate and open up the headline between said concessions from a post planted by one George Bruce, P.L.S., on the boundary line running north and south on the eastern side of said concessions to a post planted on the boundary line between Town- ships of Finch and Winchester on western side of said concessions. A petition was presented by Mr. Kerr, signed by Joseph Kerr and some thirty other ratepayers of Townships of Osna- bruck and Williamsburgh, praying for the opening up for public traffic of the boundary road between the Townships aforesaid through the rear half of the first concession and front half of the second concessions of said Townships of Osnabruck and Williamsburgh. The aforesaid petitions were read by the Clerk. NOTICKS. Mr. Hamilton (Winchester) gives nollce that he will to-morrow ask leave to intro- duce a By-Law for the appointment of a County Board of Audit. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Cnarlottenbiirgh), seconded by Mr Cameron, the following members were appoini^ed a Special Committee to strike the Standing Committees of this Coun- cil for the year 1802, and to report at tomorrow's Session, \\l : Messrs. Mc- Donald (Alexandria), Snider, McDougall (Lochiel), Bennett, McNaughton, Kerr, McDonald (Reeve of CornwallTownship). Barrie, Collison. Casselman, Hamilton (Winchester), Gregory, McDonald (Mor- risburgh), Campbell, Gallinger and the Mover and Seconder. Upon moton of Mr. Casselman, sec- onded by Mr. Durant, this Council adjournecl to meet at 10 o'clock a.m., to morrow. A. I. Macdonkm-, a. a, Stewart, Clerk. Warden. NKCOND DAT. Cornwall, January 27th, 1892. The Council met at 10 a.m., pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the Chair. Roll called. All members present except Messrs. Hamilton (Cornwall) and AicDougal (Lancaster Township.) The minutes of yesterday Evenin/'i's Session were reai? and upon motion of Mr. Kerr, seconded by Mr. Adams, were contirmei and signed by the Warden and Clerk. The following communications wero received and read by the Clerk, viz. :- - 9 loandary line in the eastern a post planted (tween Town- inchester on sssions. d by Mr. Kerr, d some thirty ihips of Osna- I, praying for traffic of the he Townships ir half of the , half of the Toivnships of urgh. ivere read by r) gives notice leave to Irjlro- olutineut of a r. McDonald ided by Mr. lembers were littee to strike of this Coun- 1 to report at : Messrs. Mc- er, McDougall Lighten, Kerr. allTownship). an, Hamilton jDonald (Mor- iger and the isselman, sec- this Council o'clock a.m., \, Stewart, Warden. ry 27th, 1892. .m., pursuant r. [hers present Uornwall) and nship.) day Evenin/'i's )on motion of , Adams, were the Warden lioations wero Clerk, viz. :-- From K. Blsset.EKq., applying lorTreasiirer- Bhip of the* Counties lor current year at a salary of S700. From R. W. Lend rum, Esq.. P. L. S., appointed at October Me.taion to inake a survey cf lands In T«»wnsliips o( RfixhoroiiBl) and Cambridge with a view oi drain'.ua same Into Butternut Creek in tlie said Town- ship of Canibrlds,e, s-ibmitling a report of the survey made by him In accordance wltli the resolution appointing l)im, accompanied by a plan, profiles and .Schedule of Assess- ment upon the Municipalities Interested, A petition was prespnted by Mr, Casselman, and read, signed by George Dawley and some twenty two other rate- payers of Williamsburgh and Morris- burgh, praying that this Council do take such steps as the law directs to have the Corporation of the Village of Morris- burgh perform their ."^hare of statute labor upon and pay their proportionate share towards the expense of opening up for public traffic the headline road between first and second concessions of 'Jownshipot Williamsburgh, said to be i .1 an impassable condition from what is known as the Gravel lload, eastward along said headline for some distance. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Alex andria), seconded by Mr. Hamilton (Winchester), the report of the special committee to strike the Standing Com- mittees of this Council for 1892, was received and read and referred to a committee of Uie whole. Mr. McDonald (Morrisburgh) in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Mor- risburgh), seconded i.y Mr. McDonald (Alexandria), the repor^ of the special committee to strike Standing Commit- tees, just adopted in committee of the whole, was adopted in Council. The Standing Committees for the year 1892, as struck by special committee, are as follows : No. 1. Finance Committee. — Mes.'^.s. Thos. McDonald. Cluiirman, James F'raser, C. J. Hamilton, Wm. N. Barrie, Emerson Warner, James Collison, D. McDonald, George Kerr, John A, McDougal.F.D.McNauijhton, Elijah Gregory, Tbos. Coulter, A. R. McDour •II. A. 1», McRae, Johns. Ross, Thomas HamiUon, C, D. Casselman, D. A, McDonald, A. K. McDonald and Arthur W. Ault. No. 2. Education CommtMee.— Messrs. John Bennett, James Kraser (Chairman), J. G. AdamH, Samuel Howes, Thos. McDonald, U. A. Cameron. D, D. McDonald, C. D. Cassel- man, V. C, Campbell, F. Lally, Donald Mc- Casklll. Roderick J. McDougall, Thomas Coulter, D. A. McDonald. J. B. Snider, James Mulholland, Wm. N, Barrle, J. S. Roni, Carml Locke, A, D, MoBae , r ^u J. R, Cryeler. No. 3. .Roads and liridges Committee.— Messrs. R. M. Beckstead, R. J. Thompson, Wm. Banford, D. .1. Mcintosh, R, F. McRae, W»ii, Giilllnger, F. D. McNaunhton, George Kerr (Chairman), Ewan Dingwall, Elijah Gregory. James Fraser and Thos. Hamilton. No. 4. Committee on County Property.-- Messrs. John Bennett {Vhairman), J. G. Adams, Geo. Durant, Carml Locke J. K. Crysler, Ewan Dingwall, D. O. Cauipbeil, Samuel Howes, A. R. McDougall, William Galllnger, D. McDonald, James Mulbolland and John A. McDougul. No. r,. Committee on Printing.— MesBTS. A, W. Ault (CfMirman), 3. B, tsnider, H. A, Cameron, l>, D. McDonald, Wm, Baniord, Wm. N. Barrle, J. S. Ross, R. J. Thompson, Geo. Durant, Thoa McDonald, F. Lally and F. D. McNaughton. No. G. Committee on Communications.— Messis. C. J. Hamilton, E. Warner, James CollLson, D. McCaskiil, D. D. McDonald. A. R. McDonald, R. M. Beckstead, Thomas f'oiilter, J. S. Ross andThoH. McDonald. It tvas moved by Mr. McDonald (Mor- risburgh), seconded by Mr. Hamilton (Winchester), that Arthur H. Phmsoll, Esq., of Montreal, be appointed Auditor of this Council for 1892, and that a By-Law be prepared accordingly, salary same as last year, viz , 160. It was moved in amendment to the last notion by Mr. McDonald (Reeve Cornwall Tp.), seconded by Mr. Mcin- tosh, that D. J. McGillis, Esq., of Mouli- nette, be appoin«;ed Auditor of this Council for current year at a salary of !5>60. It was moved as an amendment to the amendment by Mr. McNaughton, sec- onded by Mr. Crysler, that William S. Hughes, Esq., of the Town of Cornwall, be appointed Auditor of this Council for current year at a salary of $50. It was moved as a further amendment to the amendment by Mr, Ross, seconded by Mr. Kerr, that the matter of the appointment of the County Auditors be deferred until to-morrow. The last motion was first voted upon and was declared to he carried upon a show of hands, and the main motion, amendment thereto, and first amend- ment to the amendment laid over until to-morrow's session. NOTICES. Mr. AlcDonald (Charlottenburgh) gives notice that he will to-morrow ask leave to Introduce a By-Law appointing High School Trustees for the various High School Dlvls^ Ions ol these United Counties. Upon motion of Mr. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Warner, a special committee was appointed composed of the following gentlemen, viz :— Messrs. McNaughton, Kraser, Thompaon, Crysler md the If 10 I mover and seconder, to take into con- sideration the report of R. W. Lendrum, Esq., P.LS., who was appointed by this Council at its last session to examine and report upon certain lands in the 8th concession of the Township of Roxbor- ough with a view to their drainage into the Butternut Creek in the Township of Cambridge in the United Counties of Prescott and RusselH and to report to this Council at this session. NOTIOES. Mr. NfcDonald (Alexandria) gives notice that he will to-morrow ask leave to Intro- duce a By-Law to re-appolnt committee in connection with the River Beaudette drain- age Improvements. Mr. Hamilton (Winchester) gives notice that he will to-morrow ask leave to Intro- duce a By-Law to appoint Preventive Officers for the various municipalities of these United Counties for 1892. Upon motion of Mr. Beckstead, sec- onded by Mr. Durant, the communica- tions in the hands of the Clerk, and which were read at last evening's and this morning's sessions, were referred to the several committees to which they belong. Upon motion ot Mr. Kerr, seconded by Mr. McDonald (Charlottenburgh) a special committee was appointed com- posed of the following gentlemen, viz : Messrs. McDonald (Morrisburgh), Ban- ford, Hamilton (Winchester), Bennett, Fraser and the mover and seconder, to take such steps and devise such means as will lead to a fair equalization of assessment of the several municipalities in these United Counties, and that they report to Council at thip present session. Upon motion of Mr Beckstead, sec- onded by Mr. Durant, the petitions pre- sented by Messrs. Kerr, McNaughton and Casselman, respectively, at yester- day evening's session, and this morning's session, were referred to the Road Com- mittee for consideration. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. McDonald (Alexandria), By-Law No. 978, for the appointment of a County Board of Audit, was read (in blank) a first tioie. Upon motion of Mr. Collison, seconded by Mr. Banford, the report of the Nation River Drainage Committee was received and read and referred to a committee of the whole, and the same was read by the secretary of the committee, Mr. Thomas McDonald. Mr. Collison in the chair. The Committee rose aad recommend- ed the adoption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Kerr, seconded by Mr. Adams, the report of the Nation River Drainage Committee just adopted in Committee of the whole, was adopted in Council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Charlottenburjzh), seconded by Mr. McDonald (D. D.), the following gentle- men, viz.: Messrs.' Kerr, McDonald (iVTorrisburgh) and McNaughton were appointed a Special Committee to draft a suitable resolution of condolence to be transmitted by this Council to the Governor General, as Her Majesty's representative in Canada, expressive of the sympathy of this Council with the Royal Family on the occasion of the late lamented death of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale. Upon motion of Mr. Beckstead, sec- onded by Mr. Durant, this Council ad- journed until 7.30 p.m. this evening to allow the several Committees to organize, meet and report. EVENING SESSION. Council resumed. The Warden in the chair. Acommunication was received and read from John A. McDougald. Esq.. tendering his resi^iiiition as HiKh Wchool Trusiee for District No. 2, Alexandria, he having ceased to be a resident of the County of Glengarry. Upon motion of Mr. Banford, secondef Minutes, Itaiemeut, he hitter.. $110 00 (luarterly, quarterly 10 00 Financial 148 00 L>s of paper 8 50 1 Courier. ateiiienls. 88 00 )iiper 12 00 sjli Ifcruld. ■ pn.;er.... 10 00 ntord, seconded mentary report ig was received lairman. Kerr, seconded imously carried, ornier member nded an invita- ke a seat among :ie railing, and IcDonald (Mor- Mr. Hamilton smentary report iting, ju.st read, lee of the whole. 1 recommended report without Kerr, seconded mienlary report ;e, just adopted le, was adopted tracts ior print- ctions lor 1892 Mr. H. S. Staf- :h Courier, his 30mbined work Ault, seconded No. 982 for the ;ive Officers for me. Kerr, seconded So. 982 for the ve Officers, was id by the War- McDonald (Char- >y Mr. Cameron, ittee on Educa- read by the id referred to a The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report without amendment. It wa« moved by Mr. Kerr, seconded by Mr. Adams, that the report of the committee on. Education, just adopted in committee of the whole, be adopted in Council. It was moved in amendment to the last motion by Mr. CoUison, and second- ed by Mr. Hamilton (Winchester), that the report of the Education committee be not a(iopte(J in Council but that the same be referriid t)ack to the committee with instructions to amend the same by striking out the third clause of said report, which recommends that the Ontario Government be petitioned by this Council to amend Section 30 and that part of Section 31 of the High Schools Act relating to the maintenance of county pupils, so as to make each county in a union of counties re.spon- sible for the maintenance of the High Schools in each county respectively. The amendment was first voted upon and was declared to be lost and the main motion accordingly carried on the following division, viz : — Yeas— iMe.-isrs. Banl'ord, Beckstead, Cassel- inan, Collison, Coiiuer, iJiniinl, Greyory, Hamilton (Winclie.sier;. Howes, Loeke, \uii- lioMund, Mciionahi (Morrisburjili), Ross and Snider. Total 14. Nays— Messrs. Adams, Ault, E.irrie, Ben- nett, Cameron, Oatnpbe!l,Ory.sler, Uiu'^wiill, Fraaer, Galltnger, Kerr. Lally, .VIcCHSklil, McDonald (Cliarlotlenbuigli), McUoiiuld, (Alexandria), McDonald, I). (Cornwall Tp.). McDonald, D. D. (Uornwall Tp.), McDougald (Lancaster Village), McDougall (Loehiel), Mcintosh. McNau«hton, McK.ie (Lochlel), Mcllae (Maxvli)e), Thompson and Warner.— Total 2.1. And the report of the committee on Education accordingly adopted in Coun- cil without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. McFc laM (Mor- risburgh), seconded by Mi. ■amilton (Winchester;, the report of the l^'inance Committee was received and read by the chairman, Mr. Thomas McDonald. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. McDonald (Alexandria), the report of the Finance committee, jupt read, was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Kerr in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption ot the report by them without amendment. It was moved by Mr. Warner, seconded by Mr. Bennett, that the report of the Finance committee, just adopted in committee of the whole, be adopted In Council without amendment. It having been resolved to discuss said rejjort clause by clause. It was moved in amendment to the last motion by Mr. Kerr, seconded by Mr. Banford, that the report of the Finance committee be not adopted in Council but that the same be amended by altering' the Treasurer's salary, in clau.se one of said report, from the sum of $SUO to the sum of $70D. Th'.^ amendment was first voted upon and was tleclared to be lost andthe main motion accordingly carried, so far as clause one of said report is concerned, upon the following division, viz : — Yea><— Messrs Banford, Kerr and Locke.— Total 3. Nays— Messrs. Adams, Ault, Barrie, Beck- stead, Bennett, Cimeron, Campbell, Cassel- man, Collison, Coulter, Crysier, Dingwall, Durant, Fraser, Galllnger, Greuory, Hamil- ton [Winchester |, HowesJ, Lally. Mulholland, Mcuasklil, McDonald [Charlottenburgh], McDonald t Alexandria]. McDonald D. ana McDonald, D. D. [ilornwall Township], Mc- Donald [VIorrisburgh], McDougald [Lancas- ter Village], McDougaii [Lochiei], Mclutosh, McNaugliLon, Mcliae [Lochiei], McRae, [Maxvllle], Hoss. Snider, Thompson and Warner.— rotal 36. And clause one of Finance committee report adopted in ("ouncil. It was moved in amendment to the main motion for adopting the report in Council, by Mr. Kerr, seconded by Mr. Banford, that clause two of the report of Finance committee be not adopted in Council but be amenJed by altering the Cleik's salary as recommended in said clause, from the sum of $400 to the sum of $300. It was moved in amendment to the amendment, just moved, by Mr. Mc- Naughton, seconded by Mr. Ault, that clause two of the report of Finance committee be not adopted in Council but that the same be amended by altering the Clerk's salary from the sum of $400 to the sum of $350. The amendment' to the amendment was first voted upon and Wis declared to be lost upon the following division, viz : Yeas— Messrs. Adams, Ault, Banford, Keck- stead, Casselnian, Durant, Gregory, Howes, Kerr, Locke, Mulholland, MoNaugbtou and Snider.— i'otal 18. Nays— Messrs. Barrie, Bennett, Cameron, Campbell, Collison, Coulter, Crysier, Ding- wall, Fraser, Gallinser. Hamilton [Winches- ter], Lally, McOaskill, McDouaid [Cbarlot- teiiourghj, McDonald [Alex;uidria|, McDon- ald, D. and McDonald, D. D. [Cornwall Tp.]. McDonald [Morriaburgli], McDougald [Lau- 14 aa5*g^«ag— rf^^^'Ju.'wr-. cnster Village], MnDongall fLoclilel], Mcin- tosh, \IoRne [Lochiel). McRiie [Mjix vlUe], Ross, Tiiotnpson and Warner.— Total 20. The amendment was next voted upon and was declared to be lost, and the main motion carried, and report adopted so far as clause two thereof is concerneil upon the following division, viz : — Yeas— Messrs. \diiras, Aulfc.Bfinford Greg- ory. Howes, Kerr, Locke, Miilholland and McNaughion.— Total 9. Nays— Messis. Barrie, Beckstead, Bennett, Cameron, Campbell, Casselman, Colllson, Ooulier. C'-ysler, Dingwall, Oiirant, Fraser. Gallluger, Hamilton IWlnchester], Lally, McCasklll, McDonald LCluirlollenburgh]. McDonald [ \lexnndrla], McDonald, D. and McDonald, D. 1). [Cornwall Tp.], McDonald [Morrisburgh], McDongald [liancaster Vil- lage], iVlcDougall [Loch'el], Mclnt.osli, Mc- Rae [fjochlelj, McBae [AlaxvIHe], Ross, Snider, Ttiomp:iir>;h],McUoiigall I], McRao [Max- inier.— Total 21. inanoe comrnit- ly adopted in :, seven, eight, e, thirteen and f Finance cotu- sly adopted in dment to main le report by Mr. Gallinger, that ce committee's in Council but led by inserting mmending that the sum of $2,- 3 credit of the e credit of the )untie3, the jaid la to the differ- vhich they were to the relative >ai each. snt was declared n for the adop- id to be carried d the report of ie accordingly lut amendment. exercise of his Mr. John A. Jornwall, to be ;or for year 1892 '. McNaughton, that Thomas jf Morrisburgh, e committee of n G. McMillan, e appointed as Board of Audit ed. leron. seconded larlottenburgh), appointment of age committee imeron, second- Law No. 980 for the re appointment of River Beaudette Drainage committee was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Cameron in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the By-Law by the Council. Upon motion of Mr. Campbell, sec- onded by Mr, McRae (Maxville), this Council adjourned to meet at 10 o'clock, a.m., to morrow. A. L Macdonkll, a. a. Stewart, Clerk. Warden. FOURTil »A.T. CoRXWALL, January 29th, 1892. The Council met at 10 a.m. pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. Members all present except Messrs. Hamilton (Cornwall) and McDougal (Lancaster Tp.). The minutes of yesterday's session were read by the Clerk, and upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Charlottenburgh), seconded by Mr. McDougall (Lancaster Village), were adopted as amended by consent of Council. NOTICES. Mr. C. D. Casselman gives notice that he will to-morrow ask leave to introduce a By- Iiaw to hold the June (1892) sessions of this Council at the Village of .viorri^burgh in the County of Dundas, instead of the Town of Cornwall. Mr. James Fraser gives notice that he will to-morrow introduce a By-Law to refund the sum of $150, levied from the Coun y ot Glen- garry In 18S)l for Model Hchool purposes, to the several municipalities of said County, there having been no Model School in Glen- garry In 1891 and the grant being therefore unused. Upon motion of Mr, McDonald (Char- lottenburgh), seconded by Mr. McDou- gall (Lochiel), By-Law No. 9H0 for the reappointment of the committee in connection with the River Beaudette Drainage improvements was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Char- lottenburgh), seconded by Mr. McDou- gall (Lochiel), By-Law No. 980 for the reappointment of the committee in connection with the River Beaudette Drainage improvenients was passed, signed and sealed. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Kerr, By Law No. 984 for the appointment of High School Trustees for the various High School Divisioua of these United Counties for 1892 was read a second time and referred to a commit- tee of the whole. Mr. McCaskill in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the By-Law without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton, seconded by Mr. Crysler, By-Law No. 978 tor the appointment of a C!ounty Board of Audit for 1892 was read a second time, and referred to a committee ol the whole. Mr. Fraser in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the By-Law. Upon motion of Mr. Fraser, seconded by Mr. McCaskill, By Law No. 985 for the re-appointment of a Board of Exam- ers of Public School Teachers for these Counties for 1892 was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. Fraser, seconded by Mr. McRae (Maxville), By-Law No. 985 for the re appointment of a Board of Examiners of Public School Teachers for these United Counties for 1892 was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Lally in the chair. The committee rose and reported that the By-Law was withdrawn in committee. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. Howes, By- Law No. 983 for payment of orders and accounts was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Char- lottenburgh), seconded by Mr McCaskil, By Law No. 983 for payment of ordeis and accounts was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Mcintosh in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report. Upon motion of Mr. Cameron, second- ed by Mr. McDonald (Charlottenburgh), By-Law No. 983 for payment of orders and accounts was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr. Cameron , second- ed by Mr. McDonald (Charlottenburgh), By-Law No. 983 for payment of orders and accounts was passed, signed and sealed. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Adams, By-Law No. 979 for the appointment ot County Auditors for 1892 was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. Banford, seconded by Mr. Becketead, the report of the 16 Road cornmittee was received and read by Mr. Kerr, chairman of the committee. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Kerr, By-Law No. 979 for the appointment of C'ounty Au jlengarry, was >d. . McNaughton, ler, By-Law No^ !L20 to R. W. in connecti od< I 1 with his survey of lands to be benefited by proposed dramage of Townships of Koxborough and Cambridge, was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. MoRae (Lochiel) in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the By Law. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (D.), seconded by Mr. McDonald, D. D. (Corn- wall Tp.). By Law No. 988 for the pay- ment of fees of R. W. Lendrum, Esq., P.L.S., was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr. McRae (Maxville), seconded by Mr. Fraser, By-Law No. 988 for the payment of the fees of R. W. Lendrum, Esq., P.L.S., in connection with his survey of lands in Roxborough and Cambridge, was passed, signed and sealed. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Char- lottenburgh), seconded by Mr. McDon- ald, D. (Cornwall Tp.), this Council adjourned to meet at the Court House, Cornwall, on Monday, 20th June, 1892, at 7 o'clock, p.m. A. I. Macdoneil, a. a. Stewart, Clerk. Warden. K;EI=^OE;TS. Report of Special CommlttAe appoint* e00 granted by the Provincial Legislature in 1890. This we believe to be the most desirable course to pursue, as the said grant of $3,000 was granted by the Provincial Legislature with the understanding thai the Dominion Government would also contribute to this same work. In view ot these facts, your committee flndi it impossible to close the amounts and would recommend the re-appointment of the late Nation River drainage committee with a. view of pressing on the Provincial Legisla- ture the necessity of re-voting the grant placed in the estimates of 1890, the same having lapsed at or about the time of the llrsi contribution of the Dominion Govern- ment in 1890. Since the last session of the Counties' Coun^ oil your committee have had one meeting, at which accounts amounting to $48.80 were authorized and paid as per schedule hereto attached and marked "B." Your committee takes great pleasure in reporting to this Council that the Interested municipalities have exercised all proper diligence and care in keeping the river Iree from all obstructions. Your committee having carefully read the reports, by-laws and particulars relating to the Nation River drainage improvements, and the Chestervilie dam removal, embodied in the minutes of this Council, do now un- hesitatingly and with one accord confirm the report of October, 1891 as being just, honest and trutnful in every particular. Ail of which is respectfully submitted. A. KENNEDY. Chairman. Committee Boom, Cornwall, Jan. 27, 1892. I'i 20 8oiiEDirr,« "B" Referred to 1 n ahove Report. Municipalities of WlnclicHter, WlUlam§- biirgh. Mntllda and Mountain, In account with the United ConntleaJof Htormont. Uiindas and (Uengarry. CUB8TERVILI.B DAM ACCOUNT. C. D CaHselman, comrailtec meeting. ? 2 40 JameMCollison, •' " ■• 3 [»0 GeorKoKerr, " , •• 4 00 ThoinHH Hamilton, " " •■ J "" ThOH. McDonald. •' ' • 2W A. Kennedy, '' ,. ". •• 4 00 Secretary, postage, stationery, tele- grams and expoiises • • i" w ursemenls, telegrams, time and expenses by chairman t" "<^ $48 80 A. Kknnkdy, Chairman. Morrlsburgh, Jan. 22, 1802. Reuort of Printliiff Coininltteo. Proseut-Messrs. J. B. Hnlder, W. N. Barrle, 1 J. H. Koss. VVm. Banfoid,Oeo. Duranl, F. Lally, K. J. Thompson. U. D. ^McDonald, , Hu«h A. Cameron. A. W. Anil, Thomas Mc- ! Donald and F. D. McNaughion. To the Warden and Council of the United Counties of Slormont, Dundas and vJleii- GeMtlemen,-Your«'oramltteo on Prlutlnjc bee leave to report that thev have examined the minutes and llnanclal statements, as irfned under contract In mu That the work has been satlslactorlly done and for- warded to the Reeves of the respective municipalities In good time. ,„,,„„ „, We strongly Irecom mend the printing oj the minutes under contract and recom mend that the Clerk Invite sealed tenders from al the newspapers published In these Un ted Counties tor the printing of tltteeu hundred copies ol themlnutes.mdudlng theflnancial statement together with two hundred and fifty extra copies of the financial statement to be primed alter the January session ; also sealed tenders for the printing of conv ctl.-ns quarterly, including a paper free to the Reeves of each municipality contalnlngsuch report of convictions. Your committee recommend that the financial statement be printed across the pages as In X89 1. ., Your comtiii'tf'^ recommend that the quality of papes au I i-iyle of workmanship and type be t j >» ^.'^ «8 In .; iH and delivered nSt later thp^ i 'c % o :1. Conditions not herein menlK-r.fd ^^1 oe those set n^rth In report of Prltatng couimittee in 1888 and usually followed. ., , . The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be received up to the 28th lust, at • '''Al^'of which is respectfully submitted. ARTHUR W. AULT, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Jan. 27. Ia!i2. Sunplementnry Report of llie Printing Comnilttee. To the Warden and Gentlemen of the Coun- ties' Council of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. Gentlemen,— Your committee recommend that the tender of H. s*. Stafford for printing 1 r^oo onnips of the minutes an be made to each Inspector In these United Counties, viz :-D. McDIaimld, M.D., P.H.I., Glengarry; A. McNaughUm, P.s.l., sior- niout ; Arthur Brown, P.S.I.. Dundas. 8. Your committee would also recommend that the Counties' Council do petition the Ontario Government < nniom' section :«) uad that part of secHun .;l i the High Hchool Act relating .(• Hi ' Mi- ilenance .♦ County Pupils so as !• •'" ?••< ^-. county lu a union of counties icopo.ialble lor the main- tenance of the High Schools In each County respectively. 4. Your committee would also recommend that the County Council do not take any steps to petition the Ontario Government to pass an Act to dissolve the existing union High and Public school Boards In these United Counties. All of which Is respectfully submitted. (Hd.i James FRA8ER, Chairman. Committee Room, Cornwall, Jan. 2S, 1802. Report of Finnnce Committee. Present— Messrs. Jas. Fraser, Wm. N. Barrle. Emerson Warner, Jas. Colli son, D. McDonald, Geo. Kerr, F. D. McNaughton, Elijah Gregory, Thos. Coul.or, John d. Ross, A. R. McDougall, Thos. liamllton, C. D. Casselman, D. A. McDonald. A. R. McDon- ald and Arthur W. Ault. To the Warden and Members of the Coun- ties' Council of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Gentlemen.— Your committee beg leave to report as follows:— . ,^ f. Your committee have received an appli- cation lor the position of Treasurer of^these United counties at a salary of $"v'j, uticflui to furni.'^h bonds satisfactory to this Council for the faithful performance of his duties. 1^ I I 21 10 1)6 accepted, vfd. iiilHiiltted. , Chalrniun. , JaD. -a, 1K02. ininiltt««. ItitiiH, Iloweii, n. Mc!»«tmid, Lally. McCaft- )r, MoDonald. Barrle, Rosa, Bier. or the Coun- •d Counties of igarry. e beg leave to ,o roco rn mend 1)6 appointed the f<)liowlng United Con n- D. J. McLou- )n()lnted, and vilIlainHtown, icaudrla, Dou- e re-appolnted a, In place of No. 3, Corn- 'all, to bo re- riili, Wllllatn ,ed In place of ;ehaH expired. of Moubtala littaker wbONe ;ommend that unty Board of anceol $11) be these United I, M.U., P.H.I., , P.S.I. , stor- DundaH. JO recommend o petition the ',n<' section ;!0 . i tlie High [tilnteuance -f H'L county in e lor the main- a each County so recommend not take any government to existing union lards In these submitted. R, Chairman. , Jan. 2S, 1802. iniulttee. ser, Wm. N. 18. Coll I son, D. , McNaughton, , .lohn d. Ross, imilton, C. U. A. R. McDon- rs of the Coun- ted Counties of engarry, ,ee beg leave to !elved an appli- asnrer of these f $70tf, oiTcflnji to this Council }f bis duties. We hiive also received a comiuunicalion trom the Clerk asking for an Increase In nu '**A(7cr having Inquired Into the nrilure and charscler of the work done » y the Treasurer •nd bis familiarity with the vMrled "c-founts now .u.renl with the^e Unlttd ( ountlt-H In theliiKirfwtof local works, we beiltve i . o toS In the best Interests of the Counties' •Council to retain the services of Mr. aiaince as Treasurer and recc onmend Ins apioini- tnout at a salary of $8(Ki.<)0. -> We have carefully considered the appll- ..Hld D.iieniures respectively. 11. The applloMiiou of Jas. Clark, or Domlnlonville, for a County license as auctioneer. Ill lieu of two licenses now he d hy Inni and dale'' recit ollveiy Hepl. l»lh, INIl, and January 13ih,li«)2. lias been consldored by tills Committee, and wo recommend tl.al lie be grantMl a (Knuiy License lor llie ("oui.ty of tilengairy, dating from November 12. Your committee recommend that me Treasurer he aulborlztd to use, lor County Pui posts, the DomlnMiii grant of $4, 000. W) In aid or the NalWm River Drainage pending the closing of the Nation River Draliuigo Acciunl, paying such Interest to Nation Klver Drainage CoinmUtee as Is usually paid for moneys borrowed on account of general pu! poses. 13. We have had several accoiinta sub- mitted to us without having been duly certi- fied and while we have passed ihe same, we disapprove of the t-ysteni ol buying supplies from place to place and your committee would therefore recommend that all supplies redulred by the caretaker, tho Mess_enger (or Turnkey) or the Gaoler be purchased from E. O'Callaghan, oi Cornwall, unti the June .sessions, and i In. l the same bo entered l.y him In a pass book supplied to each ur the above ofllclalH by I lio Clerk. 14. Your committee b^ivlng Inquired Into the particulars relating to tho claim made ror interest upon iLe sureties of the late Treasurer, and having heard the matter of iho original settlement fully explalued, do recommend that Jas. Dingwall be instructed to withdraw the writs In the Sheriff's otnces on payment of the Sheriff's costs by Mr. Leitcb, as agreed with this comniitloe. 15. Your committee recommend that ine Scott Act account bo closed and that the sum of $2,792.01 be transferred to the credit of the general account of ihe Counties. All ot which is resptci 'ully submitted. Thomas McDonald, Chairman. Committee Roums, l ornwall.Jan.28, 1892. (Schedules "\," "B" and "C" above refer- red to are attached to and form part of By- Law N o. 98.1). Kevurt of »lio fouiuy Properly Com- mltiee. All the members present. To the Warden and Gentlemen of the Coun- ties' Council of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. 1. Gentlemen,— Your committee beg leave to report that they have examined the gaol and offices and find nil In good order and comfortable for the Inmates. There are three male prisoners In the gnol but their terms of confinement are nearly expired. Theie Is also one female lunatic, who, it Is expected, will be shortly removed to one of the asylums of this Province. 2. The furniture recommended by your committee for the Sheriff's office and County Court Clerk's office has been procured agree- able to your Instructions by your Treasurer. 3. We find that your Treasurer did not procure the locks lor the cell doors as he thought It advisable to consult the Inspector of Prisons at his next visit before procuring them. \4 22 4. At the October session of this CouQcU It WHS discovered thai there w.is no pal^''»t Issued lor the lot o » which theCoautyOuUd- iugs are erected a ^d you Instructed your Treasurer to make application lor the patent, and ,ve llud I'rotn ihe correspondence that the Couunlssioner Is prepared to recJmmend to the Lieutt nant-Goyernor In Council that a patent for the said lot be Issued to the corporation of these Counties In trust for the purposes of a Gaol and Court House. We \vould recommend that your Treasurer press the Commissioner to h'lve the patent issued at once. , .. , „,„ 5. Wo llnd that the Clerk of the County court requires more light lu his olHce. We would recommend that an additional gasa- lier be placed In his office under the super- vision of your Treasurer. All of which is respectfully submitted. John BErNEiT, Chairman. committee Rooms, Cornwall, Jan. 29.1892. Reuurt of Road CominUtee. Members present, - iMessrs Beckstead. Thompson, Banford, Mcintosh, McElae, Gal- Itnger, McNaushton, Dingwall. Gregory, Fraser and Hamiiton, (Thos. ) To the Warden and MunlclpalCouncUof the United Counties of atorraont, Dundas 1. Gentlemen,— Your committee have had before them a petltlonof Frank Gardner and others iu refc ence to opening up a road in tine Township of Finch. Also a petition of J. Kerr and others In reference t^openln'^t up a road bet'peeu WlUlamsburgh and Osna- bruck" Also a petition of George Dawley and others in reference to opening up a road between Morrisburgh and WlUlamsburgh . upon all or which said petitions your com- mittee decided to take no action. 2 Your committee have had the report pi the WlUlamsburgh Road Company laid before them which they accept as correct. 3. Your committee have had before theni a letter and petition from the Clerk of the county of Oxford iu reference to bridges of one hundred f-et and over in length. Your committee would recommend that the Warden and County Cierkof this Council slen memorial sent by the County Clerk of Oxford praying the Ontario tiovernment to repeal sec. 30, chap. 50. Ontario Statutes, 1890. All of which is respectfully submitted. Geo. Kerr, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Jau'y 29, 1892. Report of ComniitSce on Eqiirtllaatlon of Assessment. Present- Messrs. Casselman, Kerr. D. Mc- Donald, McCasklU, Fraser, Bennett, A. K. McDonald, Wm. Banford, Thos. Hamilton .and Thos. McDonald. „,,„.> To the Warden and Membersof the Counties' council of the United Counties of Stor- mont, Dundas and Glengarry. Gentlemen.-Yourccmmitteo beg leave to 'To wTnitoX cost that would necessarily be incurred by the appointment of a Valu- ator or Board of Valuators to assess the real and personal property of these United counties. Your committee recommend that no VaTuator or Board of Valuators be appointed by this Council as provided by Your committee recommmend that the Clerk of this Council be directed to notify the Assessor or Assessors of each and every Municipality within these United Counties that all assessmentsof both real and personal property be made on a basis of actual cash val le, which is understood to mean the value, as translerable trom a solveut debior to a solvent credt tor. 3. Judging from the Statistics supplied this committee we are inc'ined to the belief that there are several ^. ;pi'rtles situated lo the towns and villages of these United Counties and also lots of land and siib- dlvUlons thereof m the local Munlcip:illtle8- not entered on the Assessment Roll and consequently not co..lrlbutlng Its Just pro- portion to the maintenance of law and order '°Yoar comrnlttea would therefore recora- mend that the Clerk of this Council be directed to notify each and every Assessor of each Municipality respectively enjoining on him the necessity of assessing a I the oroperty, both real and personal, within the limits of the Municipality lor which he Is appointed Assessor, except that exempt by ^*4'''Tlifat the Clerk of this Council be directed ix> request the Clerk ol each Municipality to forward to this Council \»ithout fail the Assessment Rolls for 1891 and 1892 to be usedf as a reference by Equalization Committee at the June Session. A 11 of which is respectfully submitted. Thos. McDonald, Chairman. Commlttej Rooms, Cornwall, Jan'y 29, 189a. Renort of Sneelnl Commlltee Appolnf* Vd to Prepare Resolutions «f Con- dolence to I lie Royal Family. Present— Messrs. Geo. Kerr, F. D. Mo- Naughton and Thomas M'jDonald. To the Warden and Members of the CountleB^ councilor the United Counties of Stox» mont, Dundas and Glengarry. Gentlemen,— Your special committee beff leave to report as follows :-• That the following resolution be engrossed, and signed by the Warden and Clerk, and forwarded to the Governor-General, the representative of our beloved Queen ia "That an humble address of the Counties*" Council of the United Counties of Storraont, Dundas and Glengarry be presented to His- Excellency desiring to extend its deepest sympathy to the Royal Family in the sad bereavement occasioned by the death of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale, the eldest son of the Prince of Wales and grandson of our beloved Q,ueen. And thai this Council In session assembled desire to express the deep sense of grief felt by the entire community on the announce- ment of the death of the noble Duke. That the Clerk and Warden do forward a copy of this address to His Excellency the Right Honorable sir Frederick Arthur Stan- lev, Baron Stanley of Preston, G.C.B , Gover- nor-General of the Dominion of Canada, as. Her Majesty's repreHentatlve, for transmis- sion to Her Majesty and the Royal Family." All of which is respectfully submitted. Thomas McDonai.d, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Jan. 29, 1892. Renort of Special <^ommlttee Re Rnl* teruutCreeK Drain In ttie 't'ownoblp of Roxborudffta. Present— Messrs. John Bennett, E. Warner, Jas. Fraser, R. J. Thompson, J. R. W. Crys- ler and F. D. McNaughton. To the Warden and Members of the Counties' Council of the United Counties of Stor- raont, Dundas and Glengarry. Gentlemen,— Your committee beg leave to report that we have had submitted to us tue 28 1 to mean the I solveat debiOT tistloi supplied aed to the belief rtles situated Id )f those United land and sub- 1 Munlcip;ilitlo8 iraeiit Roll and lag its Just pro- of law and order therefore recor.i- this Council be Bvery Assessor of 'ely enjoining on ssesslng all the ional, within the ■ lor wiiich he Is that exempt by ouncll be directed I Municipality to xtitlwut fail the ad 1892 to be used: ;ation Committee ly submitted. iLD, Chairman, all, Jan'y 29. 189a. nlitee Appoint* luiloiiH uf Con*- 1 Family. [err, F. D. Me- ; Donald. rs of the Counties' Counties of Slor» garry. il committee beg^ tion be engrossed, m and Clerk, and nor-Oeneral, the sieved Queen la s of the Counties*" itles of Storraont, presented to Hls- Ktend its deepest amily In the sad' y the death of the ondale, the eldest i and grandson of session assembled sense of grief felt >n the announce- jble Duke. den do forward a lis Excellency the jrlck Arthur Stan- ion, G.C.B ,Gover- lon ot Canada, a» ive, for transmis- le Royal Family." lly submitted. Ai.D, Chairman. wall,Jan. 29, 1892. mtltee Re Bnl> In ttie 'fownoblp ennett, E. Warner, )n, J. R. W. Crys- i, pirs of the Counties' 1 Counties of Stor» ngarry. Qittee beg leave to iibmitted to us the report of Robert \V. Lendrum, P. L. S., of Vankleek Hill, Ont.. who was instructed by this Council at the October .Session of 1891, to make a survey and examination of Lots Nos. 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31, In the 8lh Conces- sion of the Township oi Roxborough, with a view of druiniug the same Into the Butter- nut Croek in the lOlh Concession of the Townsh.p of Cambridge in the County of Russell, under the provisions of the Munici- pal Drainage Act. Your committee having carefully exam- ined said report aud plans would recommend the Clerk and Warden to have the same pub- lished as the said Municipa. Drainage Act requires and to take all the necessary steps to give eirect to the prayer of the petitioners for the construction of said drain, as the statutes require. Your committee also recommend that this Couucll instruct the Treasurer to pay the Engineer. K. W. Lendrum, the amount of his account, $81.20, for his services as per statement attached to said report, and that a By-Law be Introduced for this purpose mak- ing the said amount chargeable to the municipality of Roxborough. All of which is respectfully submitted. FiNLAY D, MCNAUQHTON, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Jan. 29, 1892. B'^-liAW No. 977. By-Law to re-appoint committee re Nation River Drainage. Whkrkas at the Session of this Council held In October, 1889. a By-Law (No. 899J was Eassed for the removal of theCuesterviUe lam and lowering of the shoal in the Nation River for the purpose of draining the land and highways in the Townsuips of Matilda, Mountain. Williamsburgh and Winchester. And whereas by such By-Law a com- mittee was appointed to carry such works Into effect; .... , .„ And whereas It has become necessary to re-appoint the said Committee and provide for vacancies occasioned by certain members thereof having ceased to be members of this Council ; , , . J *t, * It is therbfors hereoy enacted that James Colllson, Reeve of Matilda, C. D. Casseiman, Reeve of Williamsburgh, Thos. Hamilton. Reeve of Winchester, Elijah Gregory, Reeve of Mountain, George Kerr, Keeve of Osnabruck, and Thomas McDonald, Reeve of Morrlsburgh, be, and they are hereby appointed to carry the said work into effect as provided by said By-Law No. 899. It is also further enacted that the said Messrs. CoUison, Casseiman, Hamilton, Gregory, Kerr and McDonald 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. 1881, to enable the said committee to complete the work in the said Nation River provided for in By-Law No. 733, passed at the June Sessions, A.D. 1884. Passed, signed and sealed In open Council this 27th day of January, A.D. 1892. (Sd) A. A. STEWART, Warden. (Sd) A. I. MACDONELii, Clerk. BY-I*^,!^^' jv" . toHu Wells, East Samuel Elson P'-^^^-^^oJ^/^;', Winchester Wiliiamsburgh, Jpnu J^";'' "\', „ ^Sl fflei^'I^f MortrZler. Mor'a- """"wtchester ViUage-Theodove Sharp and Nicholas Shaver. Hanesville ; Thos. Matilda--mw^rd f.^^^^' *^* ttle, Dundela; Barkley.lroquols, Geoige luiue, ^^^^^^ S^bS^l^ns^t;^.UcJ?!Dlxon;Hami.- ton Bush. Bush Gien. ,„, j^ ^.j. Avonmore ,. Zeat.i.mVVeait.^Io cKian ,^^ ^^ Gravel Hill, f '^,?;J''" civek Hugh McDer- ^^I'f '^AvonmoVe] DoimVd' Clunefon, Lodl ; mid, Awnmoit, , ^ Moose Creek. and f^«'»-^rro ;.iS-Donald McLeod. Lan- LaiicasterTovyum) uo Gorman this ! 083, Finance at January .$145 68 11 28 3 55 2 25 1 50 KflUClS A. WKJU"'-""""' .,. ^SaE«^-Wmiam Nicholson and Duncan McKie. l^'l^s'nameTn ih'e Schedules marked ''A.- •;B; and "C" (hereto annexed) -id th'vt ^^'^e Treasurer of the said Counties oe and he is hereby authorised to nay the amounts con- talnecl in such schedules, signed by the War- den to the said persons so named tlieieln. , ^'passed?Ilgned>nd sealed in ooen Council lis 29th day of January, A.D. IS"; ns^jinu y^^^ A. A. Stewart, Warden. (Sd) A. 1. MACDON EiiL, C lerk. SHKDUIiB "A." Referred to la By-Law No. Coniraltlee, Accounts passea TGeo"'Bi£p & CO., stationery for^ 2L.'^?'^2""^aiVs-io'vaulW^o? Sherlffand County Court Uerk. . 3 Treasurer, freight, cartage disbursed on stationery •••••• ;Ay> 18 R. Snetsiuger. repairs to locks and doors in caretaker's rooms .^ 10 19 John G. Hunter, plumber's repairs 4 42 22 ."}0 2 00 1 50 25 ertsoD, Wil- li am stown; i; Tbomas DuputB, St. Summers- Cnncosslon), nroe'sMtlls; jDUth Moun- ville ; James r fcjtewait, ■r, Jacob Bo- )pea Couacll S92. r. Warden. ders and Ac- \w payment rporatlon of rlzed by By- jr-Law of this rsons hereln- 1 set opposite ked''A,""B" id that the )e and he is amounts con- l by the War- ed therein, anen Council 181»2. tT, Warden. 983, Finance at January lery for $145 68 an Its of Clerk. 1128 Isbursed 355 for Trea- 225 vertlning 150 for Dun- 31 5() :;o. Buiid- 2500 lor quar- .... 45 36 leriff and Clerk (as 5600 acct. for r's room. 4 42 Stormont 2250 leiuoviug of County 200 Jverlising Council . . 1 50 xuminlng 3000 dver'.islng Council. . 1 50 ting Writs irt Clerk.. 6 25 locks and ,18 2 10 r's repairs 32 97 13 12 90 :26 A. io furnaces, pipes and closets ■M J SkeUh. supplies for gaoler, gaol 11 jf^i'Taffitor' pairof' shoes Vor .»7 p ' oSlagiian," suppiles 'to gaoler •*^ ^nd turnkejand clothes for prison- ^ n"j." 'Fraid-ciotbing for prisoners ^u T^'c ^"Alpu^re ACo.',* 'suilonery 'tor ^* Tnd'iies County Officials, &c ->^ PaniDbell Bro^.. for repairs to stoves •^ "JnTp^lpes in Stormont R^^^^^^^ A. McNaCighton, I.P.S., atormoni, :^ ri^f tlffoJd?aSmT?or- prinUng •^ ^inutesfconvlcilons, advertising. ^^ •28 D.*' Mc DlarmVd," "iiP.^'.", " Glengarry, nostaae and express aircl ;••,••■ 99 1? 6. Alguire. M.D.. for examining lunatics and certifying..... ^j 00 30 GNw! Telegraph Co.. telegrams for County Clerk v-^-'a': •31 l: F. Selleck, Ink, &c.. for Dundas Registry office........... • ••••:•• ■ 32 Arthur Brown, I. P. »•• uunuas, postage and express acct flfco1i&McDonaU.acct.forsup- "^pXs to gaoler, turnkey and care- taker and cash advanced upon gaoler's order $695 08 ■(SdVA.* A. STBWAKT, * ' Warden. from the annual retirement, resignation or otherwise of High ftjcnool Trustees. Therefore, be It enacted a By-Law of the Corporation of the United Counties of Stor- mont, Dundas and Gle.-igarry that the per- are IG 10 11 a'j 8 86 15 6 65 50 7 60 75 30 83 Total. SHEDULE "B." Referred to In By-Law No. 98;?. NATION RIVER DRAINAGE ACCOUNT.S. ■nommltte pay list for October.... $ 20 40 GeS. KerrT^Varden. signing Debentures 3 00 InTerest in renewal Note under dls- count due to Jan'y l!>th, 1892 284 02 Committee Pay List. Jan'y. 1892 48^ Total. (Sd) $:J56 82 A. A. STEWART, Warden. SCHBDCLB "0. Referred to In By-Law No 98:3. BIVBR BBAUDBTTS DRAINAGE ACCOUNTS. Committee pay list for July $ 18 0<) D. R. Brown. Engineer i'^ o" T. Brennan & Co., Contractors 027 10 McArthur & Gallinger, assisting En- gineers .•••;"A Colin McDonald, Board of Engineer. Interest on notes under discount and renewals of same to Jan'y 22nd, 1892 sons hereinafter named be and they hereby appointed High Schools Trustees. Wllllamstown— No. 1. D. J. McLennan, Wilitamstowu, and Alexander Faulkner, Jl. D., Wllllamstown, ., ^ ., ,„,, Alexandria-No. 2. Dougald J. McMillan. Laggan. and John Simpson, Alexandria. In place of John A. McDougald. resigned. Cornwall— No. 3. James Dingwall, Corn- wall, re-appolnted. Morrisburgh-No. 4. William Allison, of Dunbar, in place of L. F. Selleck. Iroquois- No. 5. Dr. Jamlesonot Moun- tain Station, in place of William Wlilttaker. Passed, signed and sealed in onen Council this 29lh day of January, A. D. 1892. (Sd) A. A. STEWART, Warden. (Sd) A. 1. MACDONGLL, Clerk. BY-LAW No.OS.'S. By-Law to appoint a Board of Examiners of Public School Teachers in and for the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glepgarry for 1892. (The above By-Law was withdrawn In its passage through Commiiree ol the whole and is therefore null.)) BT-LAW No. 985. By-Law authorizing the renewal of certain Bills and Notes under discount with tne Bank of Montreal, Cornwall. Whereas it will be necessary to renew cer tain Bills and Notes at present iinder dis- count with the Bank on Montreal, Cornwall. Be it enacted a By-Law of the United Countlesof Stormont, Dundas andGlengarry that the Warden and Treasurer be, and they are hereby authorized to renew the said Notes or Bills accruing due from time to time as they may consider necessary or to retire the same if possible out of the moneys which have been levied and collected lor County purposes or other sources. Passed signed and sealed in open Council this 29thday of January, A.D. 1892. (Sd) A. A. Stewart, Warden. (Sd) A. I. Macdonell, Clerk. 21 00 20 00 180 38 A. D. McGllllvray, horse hire. $1,242 58 . 4 50 Total $1,247 08 Passed by committee. (Sd) TUOMAS McDONAliD, Chairman Finance. (Sd) A. A. STEWART. Warden. BY-LAW NO. 984. By-Law to appoint High School Triistees. Whereas by 54 Vic, Cap. 57, Sec. 12. sub- aec. 1. Counties' Councils are empowered to ^ake appointments to till vacancies arising BY-LAW NO. 986. By-Law of the Corporation of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glen- garry to refund to certain Municipalities of theCountyofGUngarry, the respective sums levied from them under By-Law No. 964 of these United Counties lor Model School purposes. Whereas, under By-Law No. 964 of these United Counties the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars was levied from the various Municipalities of the United Counties for the support of the .Model Schools in said counties, of which the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars was levied from the various Municipalities of the County or Glengarry to be appropriated for the use of the Glengarry Model School ; And whereas there Is at present no Model School within the said County of Glengarry and the said sum of one hundred and fifty dollars remains In the hands of theTreasurer of these Counties to the credit of the said MunlclpallL es of the said County of Glen- garry. Be it therefore enacted, and It Is hereby 26 i \\ i euaclert a By-Law ol thesf J ''Hed Coanae« said By-Law No. 904. ^^ ^g Char loitenburgb * 32 48 Lancaster <><) ,>5 Keuyou ....- •• "0132 LaucHster Village ^^ j;^ Locblel 4^5 Alexandria 1. „„,„, $150 00 PassedJSVed ; and sealed in open Coancll this 30th day^oj •5--y.,^,^-.!;!Varden. (Sd) A. I. Macdon ell, C lerk. BY-I>AW No. 987. By-Law to ax the salaries ol certain of the J°ren«cSd f Bv-Law of the Council of ,,? J^r^Sr£n oi the ^.ued Connues^^o. Siornopnt, ^"^ti^^-Abpse United Counties ?o"re"lw%°tt stKesKiuaaer uientioned 'T^^Snt^' T^easuVeniie sum of eight hundred "^cSty Clerk the sum of four hundred *^"rKaker of County Buildings the sum of S.*h,,nrtrpd and fifty dollars, his duties to U,„ 301h lay «-'^°t:^v5v° nJfwardeo. (Sd) A. I. Macdon bt.l. C lerk. BY-LAW »o. 98*. By BY-LAW NO. 988. By-Law providing lor the holding of tne SJfo'A tV court Hoase, In the Town Of Cornwall. .^^^^tttTf fh^e'Tho.rin lit%t..% fhTuTt^e s°am?and^is there.ore null.) r,aw to provide for the payment of the ,M 1 1 •fcSl 20 to R. \V. Lendrum, P.LJ3.» P.V Eu^iKr's services performed for thii^ Council. _ W hnreis at the 0>Mober ses^i'.ns of 1891 oF this Council the said K. W. Lendruin, fisq-,. was anDolnted oy a rosoluilou of this Counci i wasappoiuteu "J or Surveyor to proceed lo inm Rutternut Creek in the lOih Concession. Lfth?Town'ihlpo7ca.nbrldge in th^^ «r RnKSftil under the provisions of tne "M^mclpat DraMiage A^^l" '^"^^'r? P^ffi^ niilns thereof and an assessment of the lanus Cbl beneflled thereby and reP«^rt tliereoa to this Council at its January Session (1802) ,. And whereas the said R. W. Lendrum, Esq.,. P L S in virtue of his said appointment has- mJde-the necessary ^^^r\'i^^\Ziul^Sm- ill niiestion and has submitted to inis uouu cU a Dlari and profiles ot the work and a re- port and estimate of the expense ihereot rulchsaiS report has been adopted and acted upon by this Cauncll ; And whereas th ^ said R. W. lendrum has- niesenled to this CouucU his account for ser- ?ce8 rendered as aforesaid aniounting to. $81.20. Which sum is reasonable and not la excess of statutory remuneration. Be It therefore enacted a By-Law of the corporailoa of the Municipal Council 01 the United Counties erf £mont, Dundas and Crlengarry that the- Treasurer of these Counties be, and ^ i^* hereby authorized to pay the said sum o£ $81.20 to the said R. W. Lendrum; And Itisfurtherenacted that iheTreasurer docmirgetSesaid amount to thesaidTowo^ ship cl Hox.borough In th^ event of ^^e saiA drainage works not oelng proceeded witn^r to the fund 10 be raised by assessmeut upo^ the lands lo be benefited ^bereby. should the- sald drainage works be prosecuted to com- '"pSd. signed and sealed in open CounclL this 30th day of January, A.U. 18!»J. (Sd) A. A. Stewart, Warden^ (Sd) A. L Macdonell, Clerk, 27 i. iymentof the idrum, P.L^.». >rined for thit^ .,ns of 1891 or sudruin, Esq.^^ jf IhlsCouacii to proceed lo lexmnination ) and 31 in the rnshlpor Rox- 111 ug the same )ih Uoncesslou- 111 the County islons of the md to prepare !ul of the lands report thereon Session (1802) ;. Lend mm, Esq., (polntmeulha» ion of tlie lands- 1 to this Coun- i^ork and a re- spense thereof I adopted and . Lendrum has- account forser- amountlng lo> able and not la tlon. a By-Law of le Municipal Counties of igarry that tbe- be, and he Is- he said sum o£ ■um; itiheTreaHurer ) thesaldTown- i-entof the salA jceeded wltn, or sisessmeut upon reby, should the- secuted to com- n open Councll< D. 1802. ART, Warden- k. Annual School Ketnrns for 1891. Jleeeipts. Balance on hand from last au^lt $ 4 04 Leelslatlve School Grant, 1891.... ••... «4 UO Municipal AHsessment for 1890 collect- ed since last return _ll_ $900 04 Ilecei2its. CHARLOTTENBURGH. Balance on hand from Inst audit * o,? J,^ Legislative School Grant, 1891 •■.• • • • • • SH 00 Municipal Assessment for 1890, re- eel ved since last return °»" "" $1,()20 14 LANCASTER TOWNSHIP. Payments. Paid on preceedlng year's account. . .$ fij w Paid on this year's account tKi Balance on hand to ntxt account 4 04 $ 9U0 U4 j-ayments, Paid on preceding year's account • • • $ $?? ^^ Paid for this year. 1891 oil w Balance on hand to next account i* $1,620 14 Receipts. Balance on hand from last audit $ m , Legislative School Grant, 1S91... <)22 00 i Municipal Assessment for 1890, re- celved since last return uiiw $1,245 30 KENYON. Payments. Paid on preceding year's account $ 00 Paid for this year, 1891 l-^^*' ^ Balance on hand to next account. ... cM $1,215 30 Receipts. Balance on hand from last audit $ 274 99 Legislative School Grant. 1891 ....... 4/7 00 Municipal Assessment for 1891, In pro- cess of collection ($477.00) -^ $ 751 99 LOCHIEL. Payments. Paid on preceding year's account $ 274 99 Paid forthisyear, 1891 4*7 00 Balance on handlo next account $ 75199 Receipts. WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL. Payments. Balance on hand from last audit. . . . .$ 353 33 Legislative Grant for last half year ^90 269 ,S ° •• •• first 91 2()fl 01) Municipal Grant (County) during 1891 ■>% 00 " •' (Local) * 1891 210 80 Fees received from pupils during 1891 ^37 80 Received from other sources during.'Ol /OO 00 Paid Teachers during 1891 $1,674 50 lepairs and school furniture,'«fcc, duringl891 1^8 70 for library during 1891 <3 49 for maps, apparatus, &c d8 J7 for school books, stationery, fuel and olner expenses during '91 304 09' Balance on hand to next accou nt 90 67 ReceiiHa, Balance on hand from last account Gov't Grant for last half year 1890. i. •' first " 1891. Municipal Grant (County) during 1891 1,100 00 •» •• (Local) ' 1891 OoO 00 Rec'd from fees ofcandldates during '91 50 00 $2,.389 77 ALEXANDRIA HIGH SCHOOL $ 15<) 15 . 217 73 214 93 $2,389 77 Payments, Paid Teachers during 1891 $1,470 OO fo- library : 1^2 89 for school books, stationery and other expenses during 1891- . . 265 75 Balance on hand to next account 550 17 $2,388 81 Receipts, Balance on hand from last account . .$ 624 00 Legislative School G rant, 1891 621 00 Municipal Assessment for 1891 621 00 $2,388 81 OSNABRUCK. Payments. Paid on preceding year's account . . . .$ 623 00 for this year. 1891 621 OO Balance on hand to next account 622 OO Receipts. Balance on hand from last account Legislative School Grniit. 1891 Municipal Assessment for li-Ol, yet to be received ($314) $1,866 00 FINCH. $1,866 CO' Payments. $ 319 00 . 314 00 Paid on preceding year's account $ Paid for this year, 1891 633 00 Balance on hand to next account ($314 In process of collection) > » ft • • • Receipts. $633 00 ROXBOROUGI' $633 00 Payments. Balance from last account, on hand. .$ 30 20 Amount of last year's Assessment (Municipal. 1890)........... 48b 00 Legislative School Grant. 1891 482 00 Municipal Assessment for 1891 , . . 482 00 $1,480 2(5 Paid on preceding year's account... ■$ 486 00 Paid for this year, 1891 482 00 Balance on baud to next account 612 26 $1,480 26 28 Receipts. CORNWALL TOWNSHIP. J>ayments. „. * •? 05 Paldon preceding ypar'8 account ....* wi ^^ Balanceon hand from last nccount..$ ^ 2. ^^ ']?o"r this year 1«91- Vo„VA,Vnt Legislative School Grant, 1^01 o.,o o» ^^^ i^^nd to next account. . Municipal A8se88n-.ent ^or im........ 54S UJ «aia Municipal Assessment for 1891. In pro- j 530 • • •• * cess of collecllon, $r)30. Receipts. Balance on hand from last audit • •••$l.|J|j ^ Gov't Grant for Jast half of Ig) . . . . . . 4(). .W Municipal Grant [gmnty] during ;gl 1.050 00 Received from fees dur 1 ng 1801 . . . . ... Ms 00 Reo'd from other sources during IhJl ^^^ >- $0,731 30 : $1,081 2a $1,081 23 CORNWALL HIGH SCHOOL. -P«V"«^'^- ^^O 00 Paid Teachers dur I ng isOl 3)-J.|w u for repairs. &c. dur Ing IW 1 "^ ut. for library ;* 1891 4» i/ for maps, apparatus, Ac . . ..•.■• ^^ -^ for school books, stationery, fuel and other expensesdurlng '91 1.198 W Balance on hand to next account .... l£>o87 $6,731 30 Receipts. MATILDA. Payments. hand"from last account. .$ 500 08 Vald nn preceding year's account ....$ |0|j 00 ^ „ School Grant, """' Municipal Assessment for Balance on StlSnce i^Lffio^^^it account. . . . . J60_0S Balance on "»■"" ''X ^t lam "lOfi 00 Legislative School Grant, 1891 5U0 w Municipal Assessment for 1801 o''^^ »^ $1,581 08 Receivts. MOUNTAIN Balanceon hand from last audit $ 2g 3J | Paid on p,ec...,, ^ "r:::.--..-..-.' g f $1,127 36 ; * ' $1,F81 08 Payments. Paid on preceding year's account. . . .$ 151 »9 WINCHESTER .$ 35 84 Receipts. Balance on hand fro«L|ast audi t Municipal Assessment tor 18JU re -:r eel ved si nee last audit .^. 4^' »^ i^islative School Grant for 1891 4W w Municipal Assessment for 1891 ^^*^ "^ $1,422 84 Payments. Paid on preceding year's account'. . • •$ 467 00 Paid ior this year. 1801 • uik w Balance on hand to next account 405 8(, $1,422 84 Receipts. .$ 80 28 , . 972 00 WILLIAMSBURGH. Payments. ~ jr i„of o,„nt « so OS Paid on preceding year's account To'balanceon hand from last audit. .$ g -s ^amo^^P^^^ Legislative School Grant, 1891 4^> '^^ balance on hand to next account .^- Municipal Assessmentifor 18(tl ^^_w licvi ^Hm^ $1,052 28 1 ^^'"^^^ 29 it ....$ fJ.'jl 23 530 00 at ••• $1,081 21 $3,400 00 L 146 0(> 1 49 17 4190 •y,fuel ring '91 1.198 30 nt.... 1.89.5^ $0,731 30 int....$ f50r, 00 50600 int _569J)8 $1,P81 08 ,unt....$ 154 89 (J66 68 ant 305 79 $1,127 36 unf....$ 467 00 459 98 lunt 495 8() $1,422 84 mnt , . . .$ 80 28 97200 junt •••' $1,052 28 JUNE SESSION. 'corporation of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundasand Glengarry. FIKNT DAY. CoRNWAix, June 2()tli, 1892. The (Jouucil met this day at 7 p.m., pursuant to adjouruiiieiit from January BesHion. The Warden in the ciiair. Mr. J. A. McDougal, Deputy-Reeve of Township of Lancaster, and Mr. Hamilton, lieeve of Town of Cornwall, having first duly filed their certificates, took tlieir seata amoriK the members of the Council. Roll called. All members present except Messrs. Barrie, Beckstead, Crysler, Drew and Warner The minutes of the labt day of the January Session wore read by the Clerk, and upon motion of Mr. Kerr, seconded ty Mr. Adams, were adopted by Council •lind signed by tlie Warden and C'lerk. 4 COMMUNICATIONS. * The following communications were re- feived and read by the Clerk : Letter from the Education Department of Intarlo. acknowledging recplptof the petition bf thlsConnoll, transmitted to that depart- nnent ror'presentatlon to Legislative Assembly iisklng certain amendments to the High .Letter ftora Attorney General's Department kcknowledglng receipt of memorial presented by this Council praying for repeal of (section f of the Mun'clpal Amendment Act with eference to maintenance of bridges of 100 feet n leneth and upwards. "Letter from the Secretary of the Governor leneral acknowledging receipt of resolution tf condolence passed at January Session and fansmitted on the occasion of the death of be Duke of Clarence and A-Voadale. Letter from Secretary of Ontario Rifle As- nclatlon requesting financial aid irom this Letter from Acting Commissioner of Public VorkB lor Ontario acknowledging receipt ot oemorial re Provincial grant In aid of Nation Uver Drainage Improvements. Letter from Chairman of Brantford Olty Council requesting co-operation in a certain jetlilon to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for the abolition of the powers at bresent enjoyed by Municipal Councils with esDoct to bonuses and exemptions. Letter from County Auditors with reference High and Public Schools moneys accounts. Letter from Secretary of Public Works department for Ontario with reference to Provincial Grant of $1,000 In aid of Nation liver Drainage Improvements J Letter from J. B. Rankin, Ontario Drainage bommlssloner, with reference to sittings of fee Drainage Commlpslon In these Counties, laied 1st June. , ^ . ■ Letter from J. B. Rankin, Ontario Drainage, ommissloner, with reference to sittings of the Drainage Commltslon in theae OountlM, dated 7th June. ,_ . ^ .. . . j Anonymous letter from Morrisburgh, dated 6th Juno, on the subject of the granting of a free pedlar's license to Geo. H. Mouthrop, of Morrisburgh. „ ^ Letter from A. A. Whlttaker, Secretary of Board of Education, Morrisburgh, oertlfylng that no fees were collected from County pupils attending Morrisburgh Collegiate In- stitute for preceding year. Letter from Assistant Secretary of Treasury Department for Ontario, with reference to payment of $3,000 Provincial Grant in aid of Nation River Drainage Improvementa. Letter from John A. ChlBholm, Esq., County Auditor, certifying to audit of Treasurer's ca^h book from January Istlo May 3lst, 1892. ,. „ „, ^ , Letter from James Dingwall, Esq., OlerM cm the Peace, enclosing certified cop> of grand Jurors presentment of the recent June Quarter Sessions. _ ^ _. Letter from Wm. R. Allison. Ehq.. tendering his resignation as Trustee for High Bohool District No. 4, Morrlsburg. „, ^ , Letter from James Dingwall, Esq., OlerK of the Peace, enclosing certified copy of grand Jurors presentment of the Spring (Marota) Assizes. 1892. „ ^ . , Letter from J. B Rankin, Esq., Ontario Drainage Commissioner, with referer ie to proposed sittings of Ontario Dralnag« Jom- misslon at South Finch, Cornwall aud Moose Letter from the Governor General's Secre- tary enclosing copy of despatch transmitted by Lord Knuteford, Secretary of State for the Colonies, on behalf of Her Majesty and their Royal Highnesses, the Prince and Princess of Wales, In acknowledgf>mant of the resolution ot condolence transmitted by this Council at Its January Session to the Governor Generai on the occasion of the death of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale. „ „ * Letter from D. M. Molntyre, Esq., Mayor of Kingston, and others, addressed to the Warden of these United Counties, on the subject of the appointment of a deputation to interview the Provincial Government on the subject of the early establishment of a school of practical science at Kingston. PETITIONS. A petition was presented by Mr. Praser and read, signed by a number of Public and County officials, asking that an iron hand-rul be placed at the north side of the entrance to, County Buildings from Pitt Street. A petition was presented by Mr. Hamilton, (Reeve, Cornwall Town), and read, signed by Public and County officials praying that a telephone, to be maintained at the exp«>n8e oi these Counties, be placed in the Oonnty Buildings for the use and convenience of said' petitioners and the public generally. NOTICES. Mr. Bennett gives notice that he will during this session Introduce a by-law enacting that each County in these United Counties do maintain the County pupils attending the High Schools in each such County respect- ively. '■>. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald, CChar- lottenburgb), seconded by Mr. Cameron, the Reeves of the various municipalities in these United Counties, and in their absence the Deputy-Reeves thereof, were appointed 1] 80 a committee to equalize tlie assessment of the said municipalities for 1892, and re- port thereon to this Council at its present aession. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton, (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. Howes, the correspondence in the hands of the Clerk and just read by him, was refe. red to the several committees to which they respect- ively belong. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Winches- ter), seconded by Mr. Fraser, the petitions from Judge Pringle and others just read by the Clerk were referred to the County Pro- perty Committee for consideration and report Upon motion of Mr. Cameron, seconded by Mr. McDonald (Charlottenburgh), this Council adjourned to meet at ten o'clock a.m. to-morrow- A. I. MACroONHLli, Clerk. A. A. Stewart, Warden. SECOND DAT. Cornwall, June 2l9t, 1892. The Council met at 10 a.m. pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All the members present except Messrs. Crysler and Warner. Mr. Drew, Reeve of Morrisburiih, having duly filed his certificate, took his seat among the mem. ^ of the Council. The minutes of yesterday evening's ses- sion were read and upon motion were con- firmed and signed by the Warden and Clerk. The following communications were re- ceived and read by the Clerk, viz . COMMUNICATIONS. ii Telegram from J. B. Rankin, Esq., Ontario Drainage Commissioner, announciug that he would arrive this afternoon to hold a Hitting of the Oommlsslon. Letter from Sheriff Mclntyre.wlth reference to the obtaining of a flag and flag si ail' for Court House during sittings of Courts, as required by Judges; and also oal 11 nK atteation of Council to the necessity of providing dry earth closet and urinal in Judge's room for convenience of Judges. Letter from Secretary of High School Board of Morrlsburgh Collegiate Institute, requiring County Council to levy $1,500 to meet Legisla- tive grant, and $1,261 to meet expense of main- tenance of County pupils for 1892. Letter or requisition from George McDonell. Esq., Secretary of Cornwall Higli School Board, requiring Counties' Council to levy $1,466, beluK the amount required for main- tenance ot County pupils at said High School for 1893, as based upon attendance. PETITIONS. A petition was presented by Mr. Drew, and read, signed by Geo. H. Mouthrop, of Morrls- burgh, and supported by A. A. Casselman, J. P Whitney and some thirty others, praying that a license to peddle be granted by this Council to said Mouthrop free of charge, he being In Ill-health and unable to work. A petition was presented by Mr. Coulter and read, signed by Thomas Coulter, Reeve ot Iro- quois, and 48 others, merchants ^nd citizens of Iroquois, praying that a pack license tp Pfid)uucil (ex- iinage Committee) lid, late Reeve of fuatioQ has ceased ouncil. lo8B, seconded by Mr. ThoB. Harail- ter, was added to vtion. raser, seconded hy if the Eqnalizatioii to a committee of i,nd recommended ft. Hamilton (Corn- Ross, that the To- rn Coairaitteo jusl the wliole Vjb ad- idment to the last ionded hy Mr. ('ol- the Equalization ted in Council, but consent, refer the 31 rolls of the various municipalities to His Honor the County Judge for the purpose of equalizing; asseHsment for current year. It was moved as an amendment to the ^'amendment by Mr. McDonald (Charlotten- rTjurgh), seconded by Mr. Cameron, that the i fnrthor consideration of the report of the Equalization Committee be deferred until this evening's sessicm, and that in the meantime a special committee be appoint- ed, composed of the following gentlemen, viz., Messrs. Barrie, Kerr and Bennett, to reconsider the various assessmentB with a view of arriving at a more e(initable a^sess- tneat of the municipalities, and report to 'Council at this evening's session. The amendment to the amendment was ;firat voted upon and was declared to he carried, and the main motion and amend- 'nient thereto declared to be lost, upon the following division, viz : Yeas— Messrs.Adams, Ault, Banford, Barrie, ickstead, Cameron, Casselman, CoUlson, § suiter, Dingwall, Drew,Durant, Kerr. Locke, cDoniild (Charlottenburgh), McDonald D. and McDonald D. D. (Cornwall Tp.). McDougal a. A. (Lancaster Tp.), McDougald R. J. (Lan- caster Village), MclntOKh and Sulder. Total 21. Nays— Messrs. Bennett.CarapbelljPr i8er,Qal- |lngor,Grogory,Hanillton(Coru wall), Hamilton J Winchester), Howes, Liilly, Mulholland, Mc- Jasklll. McDonald (Alexandria), McDongall Hjochiel), McNaughUm, MoRae (Lochlel), Mc- Jlae (Maxville), Ross and Thompson. Tolal 18. t Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by jjklr. Banford, this Council adjourned, to meet at two o'clock this afternoon. '- Attfirnoon NeHNion. Council resumed. The Warden in the chair. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Winches- fer), seconded by Mr. Ross, the (sommuni- tions in the hands of the Clerk and read y him at this morning's session, were re- rred to the several committees to wliich ey respectively belong. Upon motion of Mr. Eraser, seconded by |lr. Hamilton (Winchester), the petitions prasented at this morning's session in sup- tDrt of tl>e applications of Geo. H. Mouth- )p and Samuel Moore for free pedlar's censes were referred to tlie Finance Com- mittee for consideration and report, and e petition from A. D. Camming and hers with reference to the establishment a new school section in Township of xborough, was referred to the Com- ittee on Education J. B. Rankin, Esq., chairman of the tario Drainage <^ oramission, and the embers of the commission, were present- ' by Mr. Hamilton, and at the request of the Warden addressed the Council on the objects and purposes of the commission. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. Howes, this Council adjourned to meet at 7 o'clock this evening, to give the various committees an opportunity to meet and report. Evenlnv Session. Coun(;il resumed. ' The Warden in the chair. COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were re- ceived and read by the Clerk, viz : — Report of A MoNaughton, Esq., Inspeator of Public Schools for County of Btormont. for year 1891. Report of Dr, McDlarmld, EBq„ln8p«ctorof Public Schools for County of Qlengarry, for year 1891. Mr. Barrie, Chairman of the Special Committe appointed at this morning's Session re equalization of assessment, pre- sented the report of said committee which was received and read. Upon motion of Mr. Eraser, seconded by Mr. Campbell, the report just read was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. CoUibou in the chair. The committee rose and reported that the report had been amended by them in its passage through committee, in such a manner as to re-instate the assessment of last year with tlie exception of a reduction of 055,000 from the assessment of Town- ship of Keuyon which sum of $55,000 is to be assessed against Village of Maxville, and a further reduction of $50,000 from the assessment oH the Township of Corn- wall, and that the report as so amended had been adopted in committee. It was moved by Mr. Hamilton (Corn- wall), seconded by Mr. Gallinger, that tlie report of the Special Committee re equaliza- tion of assessment just adopted with amendments in committee of whole be adopted in Council as so amended. It was moved as an amendment to the last motion by Mr. Kerr, seconded b^ Mr. Locke, that the report of the Speci'^i Com- mittee re equalization of assessment be not adopted in Council as amended in com- mittee of the whole, but that the various assessment rolls be leferred by consent to His Honor the County Judge for the purpose of equalizing the assessment of the various municipalities. The amendment was first voted upon and was declared to be lost and the main motion accordingly carried upon the fol- lowing division, viz: — VfltiH— .IWPHHrw. Ailarna Anif Tlanfn«./l iao<.>iA Beckstead, Cameron, Oasselman, OolUaon, 82 Ooultor. Dingwall, Drew, Durant, Kerr, Locke MoDdnald (Cbarlottenburgh). , McDougal, (Lancaster Tp.) and anlder.— Total 17. ^ Nays-MeBBTB. Bennett, Campbe 1, CryHler, PraBer, GalllDger, Gregory, Hamilton (C>irn- WiUl), HamlltSn (Winchester). Howes, Mu - holland, McCasklll, McDonald (Alexaiul.ia. McDonald D. and incDonald D. t). (Cornwall Tp.) McDongald (Lancaster Village). Mc- DougaW (Lo'hlelJ, MoIntoHh. McNaughlon,, MoRae (Loohlel), MoRae (MaxvUle), mi. ^„~« OO _ _ Ross and TbompBon.— 22. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. HoweB, tlie reportB of the Public School InBjiectors for Stormont and Glengarry ju8t read were referred to Committee on Education for consideration and report. ,,,,,. It was moved by Mr. McDonald (( har- lottenburgh), seconded by Mr. McDougftld (Lochiel), that Wm. D. McCrlmmon a farmers son from Township of Charlotten burgh, and Roderick H McDonald a farmers son from Township of Lochiel be and they are hereby nominated by this Council as students for the Agricultural Collece at Guelph for the year 1892-3 under section 8, sub-sec. 1 R. S. O. 1887, chap. 233. Carried. ,^ .,^ ^^, It was moved by Mr. Hamilton (torn- wall), seconded by Mr. Galiinger, that the Clerk of this Council do furnish the Coun- cil at this present session, as far as possible, with all particulars and lu/orma- tion with reference to the suits of HiU vs. Midda.unty Buildings' De. ^ Mr" Be.re^tt^'ifve" 'noilce that he will to. mm-row ask leave to Introduce a By-law 1o ™^«»^,T a tn ember of the County Boaid of l^frut in nUicT of Mr.Thos. McDonald, late ^ha min Stho Finance Committee who has ceased to be a member of this Council. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr McNauehtotv sa- conded bv Mr. Bennett, Messrs. J. I \\ hit. nev, Q. C: and Jas Lmtch, Q C\, barriHteis, were extended an invitation by the War- den to address the (>'ouncil on the subject of the preHent position of tho Biuts now m 1 Court, in which the Counties are intore« ed as co-defendaats, viz.:-Hill ys. Midda^'h and Connor vs. Middagh. NOTICES. Mr McDougall (Lancaster Tp.) gives notice that he will t^) morrow ask leave to introduce a By-law to raise money in connection with River Beaudette Drainage improvement. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton, socoiided' by Mr. IJarrib, tho report of the School In- spector for the County of Dundas, just read was referred to the Education Committee for consideration and report Upon motion of Mr. McDonald, D. (Corn- wall Tp,), seconded by Mr. Campbell, thi8 Council adjourned, to meet at seven o clock this evening, to give the several com- mittees an opportunity to meet and report KveniuK SeMNlou. Council resume,d. The Warden in the chair. Upon motion of Mr. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Locke, the report of the Committee on County Property was received and rea'. bv the chairman, Mr. Bennett. "On motion of Mr. Fraser, seconded bj Mr. Bennett, the Warden extended an in- fir -',f; 83 atioHB were re* rk, viz: — Public School an for 1891. i number of tho prupoHCd asuenM- of lands lu Rox- lug IhlH Couucll jniofdobenlureH ou years lusleHd ' of Township of nd Deputy Keeve - f Judge agalnHt IH uiunlclpftUtloH imlttoe. that he will to. <;duce a By-law /ernlng hawkerH 1 the present By- itloHH effected by otlcetbat he will iduce a By-law to ty Buildings' Do- that he will to. duce a By-law to County Boa id of 8. McDonald, late mmlttee, who hati s Couucll. IcNantrhton, 83- essvs. J. r- Whit- Q C, barriHters, ion by the War- 1 on the subject tho suits now in ies are intereated Llill Vb. Micldii^h r Tp.) gives notice leave to introduce 1 connection with naprovenient. luiilton, seconded' of the School In- Dundas, just read ation Committee ort Donald, D. (Corn- r. Campbell, this at at seven o'clock ;he several com- )meet and report. iNlOU. lir. Bennett, seconded of the Committee received and read innett. aaer, seconded b) 1 extended an in- vitation to D. A. Mc Arthur, Esq., ex War- den of these United (JonntieB, to take a seat within the railing of the ( ouncil Chamber, and Mr. McArthur took his seat *^U»oiTmStion of Mr. Casaelman, second- ed by M?^ Kerr. By-law No 1005. for the punU of holding the October Sess'on of this Council at Morrisbunrh, instead of at Cornwall, was reatl a first time. Upon motion ot Mr. Warner seconded bv Mr. Mcintosh, the report of the Com- uiittee on County Property was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Bennett in the cha\r. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report without amend- ™Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (reeve of Cornwall Tp.), seconded by Mr. Mcintosh, By-law No. 989, to equalize the w^aessment of the several municipalities in theseUmted Counties was read a first time in blank. Upon motion of Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. McDonald, (reeve of Cornwall Ip.), By-law No. 989, to equalize the assessment of the several municipalities in these United Counties, was read a second titne in blank and referred to a committee of the whole. , ^, , . Mr. Hamilton (Winchester) m the chair. The committee rose and reported the By- law adopted in committee as tilled in by their chairman, and recommended the adoption of the By-law by the Council. Upon motion of McNau^hton, seconded by Mr. Bennett, the report of the County Property Committee, adopted in committee of the whole, was adopted in Council. Upon motion of Mr. M.^Donald (Alexan- dria), seconded by Mr. McNaughton, this Council adjourned to meet at ten o clock to-morrow morning. A. I. Macdonell, a. A. Stewakt, Clerk. Warden. FOVBTH DAY. Cornwall, June 23rd, 1892. The Council met at 10 a. m. pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All members present. The minutes of yesterday were read by the Clerk, and upon motion were approved and adopted in Council and signed by the Warden and Clerk. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Charlot- ti.j,Kiir"ii\ sennndfid bv Mr. Snider, the rei)ortVthe River Beaudette Drainage Committee was presented by the chairman and read by the clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Anlt, secondejl by Mr. Casselman, By-Law No. 1001 for hcen- Hini; reirnlating and Kovernmg hawkera and per the holding of the Octo- ber Session, J 892, of this Council at Morris- burgh instead of at Town of Cornwall, bo passed, signed and sealed. It Wiis moved as an amendment to the last motiim by Mr. McDonald, Reeve of (\)rnwall Tp., seconded by Mr. Callinger, that By-Law No. 1005 tor holding the next October Session of this (bun(!il at Morris- burgh bo not pah8ed, signed and sealed, but that tlio same be so amonded as that the ()(:tol)er Session bo held at (^jruwall as heroUiforo. The amendment was first voted uptm and wa.H declared to bo lost on the foUow- inir division, viz : YeaH— MeHsrs Henuett, Oi*mpbell, Fraser, Oalllnger, Hamilton [Goruwali], Hamlltou [WIncheHter], Howes. Ijiilly. Mulholland. Mo- CaHklll, McDonald [ReHVO Cornwall Tp.l, Mc- Douijal [LancaHler Tp.] and MoDougHll ]Locb- lell. Totalis. ..„..„ . Nays— MeHHrs. \dams,Aulf, Banford, Barrio, Beckstead, Cameron, CaHHelman. Collison, Coulter. Crysler, Dingwall. Drew, Durant, are 'ory, K«rr, Lock«, McDonald [Charlotten- burBhJ, McDonald [Dy. Iteove Cornwall Tp.], VIcDouKald ILanoasiorVMaKe], Mcintosh, Mo- Itao fhochlel], McUae [MaxvUle], R08H, Balder. Thompson and Warner. Total 26. The main moticm waa then voted upon and was declared to be carried upon the following division, viz.: Yeas— MeHsru. Adams, Ault, Banf»»rd, Barrio, Beckstead, Camoriiu, Casselman, Collison, Coulter, Crysler, Dingwall, Drew, Durant, Gregory, Kerr, Locke, McDonald [C'harlotten- burgh], McDonald [Dy. K^eve Cornwall Tp ], McDougald [LancaslorVlllago], MoInl«sh, Mo- Uao [Lochlel], McR;io[Maxvllle],R<)S8,Sulder, Thompson and Warner. Total 26. Nays-Messrs. Bennett, Campbell, B^raser, Qallluger, Hamilton rCornwall], Hamilton [Winchester] Howes. Lally, Mulholland, Mc- Casklll, McDonald [Reeve Cornwall Tp.], Mc- Dougal [Lancaster Tp.] and McDougall [Loch- lel]. Totalis. And By-La A' No. 1005 accordingly pass- ed, signed and sealed by the Warden and v-!e?k. Upon motion of Mr. AdamH, seconded by Mr. Bennett, By-Law No, 1004 for the pur- M 86 glared to be aid (Chariot- ameron, By* jf borrow injt { $;5,(HK). for ulotte ilrain- tiine. tt, genonded M)8 to levy a B of county nd Collegiate of Stortnont 3ar, waH reml man, HBitond- By-Law No. ; of the Ooto- cil at Morris- Cornwall, bo ment to the kid, keeve of r. Gal linger, ling tlie next .1 at Morris- li and Boaled, ided aH that t (^iruwall as , voted upon n the follow- pbell, Fraser, I], HamlUuu iilholland, Mo- wall Tp.l. Mc- Dougull jLooh- (inford, Barrle, nan. ColllHon, i)rew, Duraiit, d [Charlotten- Cornwall Tp.]. Mcintosh, Mo- ll, ROHH.Huider. '26. n voted Upon led upon the lanford, Barrle, Tian, ColllBon, Drew. Durant, lid [Cliarloiten- 1 Cornwall Tp ], , MoInt«8h, Mo- d] , Rdss, Hulder, 26. npbell, B'raKer, ill], Hamilton lulliolland, Mc- nwallTp.],Mc- sDougall [Loch- jordmgly paas- ) Warden and H, seconded by i()4 for the pur- 1 poNe of borrowing a Hum of money, not ex- ceiling |:i.0'»0. for the competton of the Kiver U«aun(le 1 by Mr. Bennett, By-Law No. 1()04 to borro* a sura of money, not exceeding f-V "JJ». t«>r completion of River Beandette drainage iraprovementH, was passed, signed and healed by the Warden and Clerk Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win resigned, was passed, signed and sealed by the Warde and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Locke, seconded by Mr. Banford, By-Law No 1009 lor the ap- pointment of an ihsptictor in connection with the Nation River drainage improve- mentfi was road a first time. Upon motion of Mr, Kerr, seconded by Mr. Locke, By-Law No. 1009 for the ap- Upon "^«tio%of Mr. Hamilton ™^^ ^ ia connection chaster), seconded by Mr. Ross, the rejwri f^ ^ ^^.^^^ drainage improve- of theNatloii River Drainage C'ommittee, adopted in cmmittee of the whole, was a.lopted in Council. Upon motion of Mr. Warner, seconded by Mr. Mcintosh, this Council adjourned to meet to-morrow morning at ten o clock. A. I. MAiiDoNrxi., A. A. Stkvvaut Clerfc:. Warden FIFTH D4T. CoUNWAi.L, June ti!4tli, 1892. I The Council met at 10 a.m., pursuant to adjournment- The Warden in the chair Roll called. All the members present. MOTIONS. UiKjn motion of Mr. Lally, ueconded by Mr. Galliiiger, the report of the committee on Communications was received and read by the chairman, Mr. Hamilton (Cornwall). Upon motion of Mr. Fraser, secoudeil by Mr. Bennett, the report of the (iommittee on (Jommnoications just read was relorretl Vi a committee of the whole. Mr. Snider in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the reiwrt without amend- ment. Ufwn motion of Mr. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Thompson, By-Law No. 1006 to with the Nation River drainage improve- ments was read a second time and refer- red to a committee of the whole. Mr. Coulter in the chair. , , ,, » The committee rose and reported that committee had risen. Upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr Warner. By-Law No 1006 to raise the sum of $835 to prosecute the proposed drainage works in townships of Rox- borough and Cambridge,was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. . , . ., , • Mr. .i. R. MiiDonald in the chair. The committee rose and rQCommeuded the adoption of the by-law without ameud- Upon moti(m of Mr. BMnuott, Koconded by Mr. Warner, Bv-Law No. 1008 to ap point a Court of Revision re Roxborough drainage asseHsment, was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Reeve Cornwall Tp.),8econ'1ed by Mr. Cameron, By-Law No. 1001 roL:ulalia«, licensing and governing hawkers :iiid,i)etldlars, was read a third time. , , Upon motion of Mr. Bennett, seconded by Mr. McRae (Maxville). By-Law No. 1006 to raise $835 to prosecute the proposeil drainage works in the townships of Rox borough and Cambridge, was provisionally raise the sum of $835 to prosecute tlie pro- adopted by this (ouncil posed drainage works ' in townships of Roxborough and Cambridge, was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. Kerr, seconded by Mr. Banford, the report of the committee on Communications, adopted in committee of the whole, was adopted in Council. It was moved by Mr. Cameron, sectmded by Mr. McDonaM (Cornwall Tp.), that By- Law No. 1001 for licensing, regulating and governing hawkers and peddlars, be pass- ed, signed and sealed. ^ ^ ^i i ^ It was moved in amendment to the last motion by Mr. Coulter, seconded by Mr. 36 Hamilton, that Jiy-Law No lOOJ for liceu- sinj?. re«ulatiutj and j?overnint? hawkers and peiUUars, be not paaset), sij^nod and sealed, hut bo amended by increaHintj the fee for a two- horse Hcen.se fr.nn $40 to $50, and as so amended be passed, signed and sealed. The amendment having been carried and the main motion loet upon a shew of hands the by law was amended according- ly, and as so amended passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Uoon motion of Mr. McNaughton, seconded by Mr. Kerr, By-Law No' 1008 appointing a Court of Revision re Roxbor- ough drainage assessment was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. McRae (Maxvillej in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the by-law without amend- ment. Upon motion of Mr. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Warner, By-Law No. 1(K)8 appoint- ing a Court of Revision re Rox borough drainage assessment was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. Casselman, By-Law No. 1008 appoint- a Court of Revision re Roxborough drain- age assessment was passed, signed and sealed by the War en and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Thompson, By-Law No. 1007 ap- pointing a Drainage Committee re Rox- borough drainage assessment was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. McNaughlon, seconded by Mr. Coult^er, this Council ad- journed to meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Afternoon Session. Council resumed. The Warden in the chair. Upon motion of Mr. Fraser, seconded by Mr. Hamilton, the report of the E lucation Committee was received and read by the chairman Mr. Eraser and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr Fraser in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report without amend- ment. It was moved by Mr. Campbell, second- ed by Mr. Fraser, that the report of the Education Committee adopted in com- mittee of the whole be adopted in Council. It was moved as an amendment to the last motion by Mr. Coulter, seconded by •. Drew, that the rpport of the Education V mmittee be not adopted in Council but that it be amended by making tiie grant for maintenance of county pupils for the Morrisburg Collegiate Institute tiie sum of $1900 and for the Iroquois High School the sum of $1300 as bein^ the proportion- ate cost of (;ounty pupils attending said Hinli Scl:ool8 as provided for by sec 31 of the HIgli Schools Act of 1891. Tiie amendment was first voted upon and was declared to be lost and the main motion carrieti, upon a standing vote of the Council, and the report of Education Committee accordingly adopted in Council. Upon motion of Mr. Kerr, seconded by Mr. i^ult, the report of the Finance Com- mittee was received and read by the chair- man of the committee Mr. McNaughton and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. McNaughton in the chair. The couamittee rose and recommended the adoption of the report as amended in its passage through committee. It was moved by Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Kerr, that the report of the Finance Committee be adopted in Council as amended in committee of the who'e It was moved in amendment by Mr. CoUison, seconded by Mr. Rosa, that the report of the Finance Committee be not adopted in Council as amende 1 in com- mittee of the whole, but that the same be further amended by striking out of said report the clause recommending that the caretaker's salary be restored to $200.00 for year 1892. The amendment was first voted upon and was declared to be lost on the follow- ing division, viz : Yeas— Messrs. Adams, Ault, Barrle, Cassel- man, Collison. Gregory, Hamilton [Winches- ter], Locke, MulhoUand, McCasklll, McRae [Lochlel], Ross and Warner. Total 13. Nays -Messrs. Bennett, Campbell, Coulter. Dingwall, Drew, Fraser, Kerr, McDonald [Charlottenburgh], MoD )nald [ECeeve Corn- wall Tp.], McDonald [D. D. Dy. Reeve Corn- wall Tp.], McDougal [Lancaster Tp.], Mc- Douaald [Lancaster Village], McDoiigalllLoch- iel], Mclmosh, McNaughton, McRae [Max- vUle] and Solder. Total 17. Tiie main motion was declared to be carried upon the same division, and the report of the Finance Committee accord- ingly adopted in Council as amended in committee of the whole. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton [Win- chester], seconded by Mr. Barrie, By-Law No. 990 for the support of Public Schools for 1892 was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Locke, By-Lav No. 990 for support of ,1 i Mr, Public Schools for 1892 time and referred to whole. Mr. Hamilton [Winchester] in the chair. was read a second a committee of the 87 ity pupils for tho [istitutn tlie HUiu jiiois Uigh School ig. the prnportiou- Is attending Haid tl for by sec 31 of 189J. first voted apon o8t and the main standing vote of K)rt of Education lopted in Council, ^err, seconded by tie Finance Cona- 'ead by the chair- Mr. McNaughton ttee of the whole. 9 chair. id recoui ruended -t as amended in aitt«e. Ldams, seconded >rt of the Finance in Council as f the who'e iudmont by Mr. r. Ross, that the bm mi ttee be not imendei in com- that tiie same be king out of said [lending that the itored to $200.00 first voted upon ost on the follow- It, Barrle, Cassel- .mllton [Winches- ^oCasklll, McRae . Total 13. 'ampbell, Coulter. Kerr, McDonald aid [ECeeve Corn- Dy. Reeve Corn- icaster Tp.], Mc- .McDoiigalll Loch- ia, McUae [Max- i declared to be livision, and the mmittee accord- 1 as amended in Hamilton [Win- Barrie, By-Law f Public Schools ime. ult, seconded by 90 for support of as read a second lommittee of the Iter] in the chair. The committee rose and lecommended the adoption of the by-law. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton, seconded by Mr. Ross, By-Law No. 994 for the pay- ment of orders and accounts was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, Reconded by Mr. Adams, By-Law No. 994 for the pay- ment of orders and accounts was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. McRae, [Maxville], in the chair. The committee ro -e and recommended the adoption of the by-law without amend- ment Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Locke, this Council adjourned, to meet this evening at eight o'clock. Kvenlnic SesMlon. Council resumed. The Warden in the chair. Upon motion of Mr. Benneti., seconded by Mr. McNaughton, By-Law No. 1007 ap- pointing a committee re Roxborough and Cambridge drainage was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole Mr McCaskill in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the by-law without amend- ment Upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Bennett, By-Law No. 990 for levying money for Public School purposes for 1892 was read a third time and paSBed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald, (Reeve of Cornwall Tp.,) seconded by Mr. McDon- ald, (D. D., Deimty-Reeve of Cornwall Township,) By-Law No. 1007 to ap- point a committee re Roxborough and Cambridge drainage was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Hamilton (Winchester), By-Law 1007 appointing a committee re Rox- borough and Cambridge drainage was passed, signed and sealed. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton, (Win- chester), seconded by Mr Collison, By-Law No. 991 for the support of High Schools and Collegiate Institutes in these counties for 1892 was read a first ti me. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald, (Char- lottenburg), seconded by Mr. McDougall, (Lochlel), By-Law No. 991 for the levying of b ?um of money to meet the Legislative Grant in fsvor of High Schools for 1892 as an equivalent was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. D. McDonald, (Cornwall Tp.,) in the cbair> The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the by-law without amend* ment Upon motioa of Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. Hamilton, (Winchester), By-Law No. 991 for support of High Schools for 1892 was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Casselman, By-Law No. 991 re support of High Schools for 1892 was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Cleik. Upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Kerr, By-Law No. 998 re main- tenance of county pupils at High Schools of Stormont and Dundas for 1892-3 was read a secr>nd time. Upon motion of Mr. Casselman, second- ed by Mr. Ault, By-Law No. 998 for main- tenance of county pupils at High Schools of Dundaa and Stormont in 1892 was re- ferred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Gregory in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the by-law without amend- ment. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald, (Char- lottenburgh), seconded by Mr. McCaskill, By-Law No. 998 for maintenance of county pupils at High Schools of Dundas and Stormont for 1892 was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Ault, By-Law No. 998 tor main- tenance of county pupils at High Schools of Dundas and Stormont for 1892 was passed, signed and sealed. Upon motion of Mr. Bennett, seconded by Mr. McRae, By-Law No. 997 to raise a sum of $1632.00 to meet County Build- ings debenture payable in 1893 was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. Hamilton, (Winchester), By-Law I^o. 997 to raise a sum of $1632.00 to meet County Buildings debenture payable in 1893 was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Campbell in the chair. The committee rose and recommeaded the adoption of the by-law without amend- ment. Upon motion of Mr. Gregory, seconded by Mr. Caaselman, By-I^w Na 997 to raise the sum of $1632 to meet County Buildings debenture payable in 1893 was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr. Ault seconded by Mr. Kerr, By-Law No. 997 to raise the sum of $1632 to meet County Buildings de- benture payable in 1893 was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. 88 Upon motion of Mr. McDonald, (Char- lottenburgh), Mconded by Mr. Mcpougal, (LaucaBter Tp.,) By-Law No. 994 for the payment of orders and accounts was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Boss, By-law No. 994 for the pay- ment of orders and accounts was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton, (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. Mulholland, By-Law No- 993 to levy a sum of $450.00 for Model Schools in these Unit«d Coun- ties for current year was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton, (Win- chester,) seconded by Mr. Ross, By-Law No. 993 to levy a sum of $450.00 for Model Schools in these United Counties for cur- rent year was read a second time and re- ferred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Warner in the chair. The committee rose and recommendwl the adoption of the by-law without amend- Upon motion ofMr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Causelman, By-Law No. 993 to levy a sum of $460.00 for Model Schools in these United Counties for current year was read Upon motion of Mr. McDonald, (Char- lottenburgh), seconded by Mr. McDougall, (Lochiel), By-Law No. 993 to levy a sum of $460.00 for Model Schools in these United Cx)uaties for current year was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. „ . , j i Upon motion of Mr. ^dame, secondeit by Mr. CVJulter, Bv-Law No 999 for the renewal of bills and notes under discount at the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall, was read a first time. , , .„ Upon motion of Mr. McDonald, (Reeve of Cornwall Tp.,) seconded by Mr- ^c Donald, (D. D., Dy-Reeve of Cornwall Tp.,) By-Law No. 999 for the renewal of bills and notes under discount at the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall, was read a second time and referred to a committee of the MrLocke in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the bylaw without amend- Upon motion of Mr. Roes, seconded by Mr. Bennett, By-Law No. 999 for the re- newal of bills and notes under discount at the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall, was read a third time ^ , , Upon motion of Mr. Warner, seconded by Mr. Campbell, By-Law No. 999 author- ising the renewal of bills and notes under discount at the Bank of Montreal, Corn- wall, was passed, signed and sealed. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton, (Win- Chester), seconded by Mr. Barrie, By- 1 aw No. 992 for supplementary levy for edu- cational purposes was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton. (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. Locke, By-Law No. 992 for supplementary levy for educaj tional purposes was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Casselman in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the by-law without amend- ""Vwn motion of Mr. Roes, seconded by Mr Drew. By-Law No. 992 for supplemen- tary levy for educational purposes was read a third time. j j i. .. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr Kerr. By-Law No. 992 for supplemen- tary levy for educational purposes was year, the time for the enforced collection by sale of nonresident land taxes was read * U^n "Motion of Mr. McD()nald, (Char- lottenburgh). seconded bv Mr. McDougall Lochielh BrLaw No. 995. to extend for the period of one year tbe time for the en- forced collection by sale of non-resident land taxes was read a ^cond time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Mulholland in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the by-law without ainend- "^ Uooa motion of Mr. Warner, seconded bv Mr. Campbell, By-Law No. 995 to ex- tend for the period of one year the Ume for the enforced collection by sale of non- resident land tuxes was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (D. U. Depnty Reeve of Cornwall Tp.), aeoonded by Mr McDonald (Reeve of Cornwall ip), By-Law No. 995 to extend for the period of one year the time for the enforced collection by sale of nonresident land taxes was passed, signed and sea ed. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Char- lottenburgh), seconded by Mr. McRae (Lochiel), By-Law No. 1000 to borrow a sum of money not exceeding $2000 to meet current expenditure of this corporation for present year was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. Locke, seconded by i Mr. Ross, By-Law No. 1000 to borrow a 1 notes under treal, Corn- >ealed. ilton, (Win- rrie, By-i aw evy for edu- Jrst time, lilton, (Win- cke, By-Law vy for educar and time and I whole. ecommeuded ihout amend- seconded by )r supplemen- )urpo8e8 was seconded by ir supplemen- purposes was uilton, (Win- jgory, By-Law period of one reed collection iaxes was read )(>ndld, (Char- ier. McDongall to extend for ime for the en- if non-resident ;ond time and he whole, air. [ recommended nthoat amend- rner, seconded No. 995 to ex- ear the time for y sale of non- id a third time, c Donald (D. D. Tp.), seconded of Cornwall Tp), i for the period r the enforced n resident land ^nd sealed. [cDonald (Char- ay Mr. McRae lOO to borrow a ng $2000 to meet s corporation for rst time. !ke, seconded by K)0 to borrow a sum of money not exceeding $2000 to meet cuSent expenditure of this corporation for present year was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Lally in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the by-law without amend- ment. . ,^ Upon motion of Mr. McDougal, (Lancas- ter T^.), seconded by %M«S to Charlotlenburgh. By-Law No. 1000 ^ borrow a sum of money not exceeding $2000 to meet current expenditure o! tnis corporation for present year was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr. McDougalULochiel) aecoSded by Mr. McDougal, (Lancaster To ) By-Law No 1000 to borrow a sum of moiey not exceeding $2000 to meet cur^ rent expenditure of this corooration for present year was passed, signed and seaJed. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton, (Win- chester), aecotded by Mr. Drew, By-Law No. 996 for levying a sum of money tor county purposes for 1893 was read a first ''upon motion of Mr. Locke, seconded by ' Mr. Hamilton, (Winchester) By-Law No. 996 for levying a sum of money for county purposes for 1893 was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr Hamilton (Winchester) in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the bylaw without amend- Upon motion of Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Warner, By-Law No. 996 lor levy- ^ iug a sum of money for county purposes for 1893 was read a third time. ? Upon motion ot Mr. McRae, (Lochiel), ^ seconded by Mr. McDonald, Charlotten- burgh), By-Law No. 996 for levying a sum of money for county purposes for 1893 was passed, signed and sealed. Upon motion of Mr. Kerr, seconded by Mr. McDonald, (Reeve of Cornwall Tp.), By-Law No. 1003 re caretakers salary was read a fiist time. Upon motion of Mr. Coulter, seconded b\ Mr. Gregory, By-Law No. 1003 re care- takers salary was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. McRae, (Lochiel) in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the by-law. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald. (Reeve of Cornwall Tp.). seconded by Mr. Kerr, By-Law No. 1003 re caretakers salary was read a third time. ,, ,,, ^ Upon motion of Mr. McRae, (MaxviUe), seconded by Mr. Campbell By-Law No. 1003 re caretakers salary was passed sign- ed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. It was moved by Mr. Lally, aeconded bv Mr McDonald, (Reeve of Cornwall Ip.) that a free pack pedlar's license be granted to John McGowan, of Cornwall, an invalid holding a doctor's certificate testifying to physical inability to perform manual It was moved in amendment to the last motion by Mr- Ross, seconded by Mr. Gregory, that a license be granted to Mr. McGowan on the same terms as those re- commended in the report of Finance Com- mittee of the session with reference to Mr. Mouthrop and others. The amendment was first voted npon and was declared to be carried and the main motion accordingly lost upon a standing vote of the Council. It was moved by Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Lally, that this Council do donate the sum of $20.00 ro the Cornwall Rifle Associ- ation as an aid to tbe promotion of the objects of the A-ssociation. , The above motion was lost upon a divi- sion in the Council taken by a standing Upon motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. Bennett, this Council adjourned to meet at the Music Hall in the village of Morrisburgh on Monday the 24th day of October 1892, at 7.30 p. m. A. I. Macdonbll, a. a. Stewart, Clerk. Warden. I f i Report of E«w»li«»*»»« i»mmltt«e,{Spe- olal.) , ^^ ™ Tr. thB WRrden and Members or the Ooun- ^ Ue^? CouncU of the Uaited CounUeBof Smont. Dandas and Qlengarry. pFese^Messrs. Bennett, Kerr and Barrie. ««ntlem^n.--Your Special Committee ap- po^S at\hl8 mornlSg's session beg leave %'hS?the|'hive' examined the assessment rolls of the different municipalities, and for «n,lllzatlon purposes would recommend that the folfowiQK changes be made in the same, ind Sat^he* different townships should be Msessed per acre at the following rate, and the rt^ffprent villages and the town of Cornwall at ?h? respective* Bums ?«' opposite them In the following schedule, viz-:— Township of Matilda. ..... .. .at$M W per acre. " u F ., ^iiiianosburgh.at 23 00 " ••Osnabruck at 24 00 •♦Cornwall. ....... at ^00 •• Oharlottenb'gh.at 22 00 "Lancaster at 2100 "Mountain at 19 00 •• Winchester ... .at 18 00 ••Finch at 17 00 •• Boxborough ... .at 14 00 ••Kenyon at 15 00 ••Lochiel.... at 18 00 It ti ii II i> 11 If II II •I (I II It II II ti II II II II It It It II t« ] f ' n o > r c D 1L. if ■.*•-•■• ■ ' to > 2 > t-t g S»SsS5 V ^ M 0-5 5 5 S *3. p"® ssrS'C^SS- oi'^T M- as? Op*" IS » : M. 5 © ts -J"*- ^ Population, 1892. Number of Acres Assessed. Ml- r "05H-05-I© Looal AssehBor's valuation of Real Es- tate, Personal Pro- r and Taxable ncome, 1892. perty b'is V <» o a> as '-'MS'*' g^ilss; s: ssfeS85S__ssM^,^^sa_ Equalized Assesument, 1892. Equalized Value per Acre, 1892 County Purposes, 1892. ^©M-'OOOt-' ytSSgg High Schools, 1892. S mm 8S: S8 SSSS__ tOMOSST.OOW'©'-' g^gel =s&;jiSi^ Public Schools, 1892 Model Schools, 1892. 09 ^ ^ I County Buildings s en >**■ t^ ^ «o to ^ O5-Jt0fc!" ootsoo©. "~ <» j ^M^^oeos Debentures, (Second issue.) County Buildings Debentures. First Issue ] Nation River Draln- age Debentures. [First and Second Issues.] Nation River Drain age Debentures [Last issue rr^Chester vine Dam Exp're 1 River Beaudette Drainage Debentures mml 09 Kl 09 Ifr tjS8§5^3S„___, S Maintenance of <'ounty Pupils at High Schools and Collegiate Institutes. Uniform Promotion Examination Expenses. O 40 CO o CD CD O O (D o o CD &d CD O c+ O Ms CD M« M- o {^ Q o Town of Cornwall,,,, toi*„'^l-?5°r ^o CD CD 00 (0 145,000 00 425,000 00 231,000 00 125,000 00 70,000 00 70.0110 00 65,000 00 Village of Alexandria. total «• " Morrlsburgh total •• ''Iroquois total «• ••Winchester total •• •' CheBterville total •« " Laucaster total » •• '• Maxvllle ••••-• .•.••••^^S!;?... -^- ' ' All of which IB respectfully Bubmltted. ,^ AU or wni^on x^ ^F^ BARKiB, Chairman. * Committee Room, Cornwall, June 2l8t, 1892. ^he above report was amended in its pas- teJe through committee of the whole so m to WnsVate the aBBessmenl of last year except that the sum of $55,000 assessed agalOKi Village Of Maxvllle was deducted from the asse^^ ment of Townnhlp of Kenyoo, and that $50,000 Mduotlon was made In the assessment of iowSshlp of Cornwall. For exact aBsess- Sen^of each municipality for 1892. see By-l.aw No. 989 -Co. CiiBKK) Report of the Coni> l?onnty Proi>erould further recommend that ropes be pro- ired for the windows in the female ward. 11 the above improvements to be completed ader the supervision of your treasurer. Tour committee beg to Inform this Council iat the patents for the lots on which the tol and County Buildings are erected have Ben issued in favor of the corporation of iese United Counties, and they are in pos- AsBlon of your treasurer Pah Of which Is respectfully submitted. f (Sd) John Bennett, Chairman. if Committee Rooms, Cornwall, June 22, 1892. Venort of the Committee and Commls- 1^ Hioner of the River Beandette Draln- ;| aire* IaU the members present. rthe Warden and Municipal Council of the United Counties of Siormont, Dundas and ' Glengarry. ''iGontlemen,— Your committee and com- Silssloner beg leave to preoeiitthe following *The contractors eT gaged In this work com- menced operations last month and removed, 1 per engineer's measurements, 328-19 cubic iirds of rooik, 528-t)9 yards of clay, gravel and ones, and 428 30 yards of clay, making a It.al of 1269 97 yards removed sloce they re- Imed work last month. We further report Jat a deputation composed of A. R. McDon- |d, Esq., Reeve of Charlottonburgh, J. B. Mder, Esq., Reev^ of ^ia^cf^l*^er, Major R., R. McLennan, M. P. for Glengarry, with your oommissloner, D A MoArthur, waited on the Hon. Minister of Public Works for Canada , during the month of March last and urged •the claims of this important work to a favor- able consideration of the Government and asked that a sum of money be placed lu the estimates for this year In aid of the work. Your committee hav3 good reason to be- lieve that the supplementary estimates to be submlted to the House In a few days will contain » substantial sum in aid of this work. Your committee recommend the passing of a by-law to enable the County Treasurer to borrow a sum of money not exceeding three thousand dollars to carry on the works until the October Session of this Council, at which time your committee and commissioner hope to be in a position to make a favorable finan- cial report. ^, ,, u .»» J All of which Is respectfully submitted. (Hd) D. A. MOARTHUB, Commissioner. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, June 22,1892.. Report of Nation River Drainage Com. mlttee. Members all present. tt .. ^ To the Warden and Council of the United Counties of Stormont, Duudas and Glen- Sir and Gentlemen,— Your Committee beg leave to report as follows, viz.:— 1. We recommend that the $4,000.00 Dom- inion Government Grant remain on deposit or for the use of County Council with interest until October Session. 2. We also recommend that the $3,000 lately voted by Ontario Government, when received by our treasurer, be applied in redeeming of notes at pre.^ent under discount at bank. At meetings held at Matilda, Mountain and Winchester, there were passed resolutions asking this Council to appoint an overseer. We would recommeud that this Council ap- point Jas. Colllson, Esq., Chairman of Drain- age Committee, with power lo clean out all obstructions and prosecute any parlies wil- lully or otherwise obstructing ihe ^aid works. All of which is respectfully submitted. (Sd) Jas Collison, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall* Jnne 28,1892. Report of Committee on Commnnt- eatlouB. Present— Messrs. Hamilton, A R. McDon- ald, D. D. McDonald, Jas. t^oUlstm, D. Mc- CasklU, R. M. Bechstead, Thos. Coulter, J. S. Ross and A G P. Drew. , . ,. , . To the Warden and Members ofthq Couniies' Council of the United Countlflii of Stor- mont, Duiidas and Glengarry. ,„ Gentlemen,— Your committee beg leave to report as follows :— Your committee have had betore them the several conimuDlcatlons which were read at various times by the Clerk, and which were referred to us for consideration and report. The greater number of them are of no im- portance, those worthy of especial mention being the letter from Ontario Rifle A.ssocia- tlon, the letter from Chairman Braatford City Council on the subject of bonuses and exemptions, and the report of County Audi- tors' re Scliool returns. Your committee recommend that the grant of ttnaucial aid asked tor by Ontario Rifle Association be not granted. • Your committee, altnough agreeing In some measure with the petition of the Brantford City Council and the obJectB thereof, deem a ou-operation in such petition unnecessary, as :ir s „ .«<>.^t «ttrt of the amendments asked for «*n«utLHheln2 duly complied with. ^ *^AKwhlch 18 respectfully Bubmltted. All or wnwn »«3^''j»^^^,i.xoN. Chairman CommltteVBooma. Ciorawall. June 28. 18W. B«por« of Kdueatlon CommltL««. TKward"nOTg° ntlemen of the CountleB' '^^ OouMll of the ^Slted Counties of Stor- mont. Dundas and Glengarry. o«ntlemen -Your committee recommend twfiffl following sums be levied on the gSt°n^all Township «g2 g Finch ;:;■.'.!!'.! 59200 Osnabruok ....•46800 Bozborougk " • $1074 00 County of Dundas, $1758.00, sub-dlvlded as follows: $508 (H) Matilda Township ^^g ^ Mountain " „ 475 00 Wllllamsburgh Tp f^^ Winchester " $1753 00 county of Glengarry, $2093.00, sub- divided SlSKriburghTp S|5g Kenyon „ •;;•; 44400 Lancaster ,, 47300 liocbtel $2003 00 Vftiir Committee would also recommend as neieinwii'or u»i.i"»^_i^^^^ ho«nfftVi« equlva- Also that the sum of twenty-flve dollars be levied on each of the Counties In the Ur 'lea and that the same be paid to each County fSspect^r for each county respectively. On the County of 8U>rroont »^ ^ '" " County of DnnrtaH g"" •• •• Co'inty ofO sngarry... •:;v.-,'Sin ^ . *^° '?:oouiu.end that the Hums herein- « ' he levied on each of the couniies same be levied as follows : • 7BO 00 on the County of Stormont. . . ..... ... * J», JO •• " County of Dunaas iion nn .< «• CountyofGlangarry...... ■ "WW And that the .ame be Pa^ as follows : ^° COUNTY OF 8T0RM0NT. OorowaU H..h^3cboo, . ^ . .^^. *™ » iroquoi- ^g^j^^Y OF^QLBNOABET. Wllllamstown High school . ......... *^ «» •r^rt^.fflthe^umSfTieive hundred dollars A,°^.'H,*^^l?'thS'Town8hlD8 of Osnabruofe. Alexandria High School nd that the sum of tw s i^iTiiHtri<>f over and above the levy on fhe C^la^ty of BtormouU for the maintenance das to m set the Legislative Orania das 10 ™""" '"°;rt levvlng the foregoing sums oj;" hrdiWn" Munic?iamiesinthe8eUnlted ^^.^uel fo? the purposes fet forth herein. letter before of those'Counties for 1892, being the f 4"'/"" ?Ant7S the Lpglslatlve Grant, apportioned io loch 8cheen pai< Promptly -^ 2. The < *for the g< and on d River Dn 8. Thel a debit b dette Dra 4 The Ontario < The Uabl jbommltt 'X3ounileH 5. You I te passei mrer to ;eneral tefore tl 6 We aooounti "'amount i Jiereto a •,5 7. We )unt oi louBts t •B" her 8. You 'to be sol Jy reduc . jiaymen Temalnl poneme year. "^ 9. Yot liclpal ol '^helr at ,Aio the '.Statute furnish law In Jiroperl .'MO. Y( yreasui yeglHtei lection Which acme o( ; 11. Y( |»etltio V.Jburgh, nd als xbo comi nditi hicb e Co ch li 12 Y nsld yyln lent lurren ould nt 3 uall es ( lunt TTnlform Promotion Examination pap»r« '"• ?hese counties and distributing the same and ,,.,..„„ T„r,Vh oreiroW T forwarding answers. «qj. ^ ^ " - john A. McDougal, Elijah Gregory, i. OnThSooSnty of Stormont *» JO Ker^ John a, m^^^^ Kj^ ^^ j^^ '^?'» Count^of Dundas ............ | g | g°K' "T Hamilton. C. D. Casselman, D. A « >• County of Glengarry I 43 -five dollars be 1 In the Urlted and Glengarry, apportioned io above Counties Lo each County '''''"'!'. $25 00 V... 26 00 2500 lie sums herein- I of the Counties jrmont, Dundas he High Schools n these United ute and that the McDonald, A. R. MoDougall. Arthur W. Ault 'and F. D. MoNaughton. To the Warden and Members of the O'-untles Council of Stormont, Dundaa and Glen- garry. Gentlemen,— Your committee beg leave to ■•^T-fh" ISSrrkTes for the year 1891 have all ^een pa?d anil with but a few exceptions ^■■p*13,E'J^„'-.„u ^„ v,onrt In the bank at present 2. The cash on hand or the general i ^nd on depoBlt L. — . 'Klver Drafnage Hommlttee J4000, for the general use of the OounUes' Is $K4.36. and on deposit to the aooount of the Nation S7GO00 19OO00 iigo 00 aa follows IIONT. . $750 00 Lute." $1150 00 760 06 *^!!"-.... $650 00 ;... 550 00 e hundred dollars ,g of Osnabruok, ornwall and the } Cornwall High wve the levy on the maintenance een hundred and ,he Townships ot )r. Mountain and of Morrlsburgh, Vlnchester, In the lalntenanceof the tuie. ^ . . ven hundred ana the Townships of :,er Matilda and es of Chestervllle,, ad Iroquois, In the nalntenance of the ttbove grants to be theCounty of Dan« Grants. And that the foregoing sums ties In these United et forth herein, lad a letter before , Esq., of Dunbar a,s a trustee for the orrlsburgh but we bo laid over uqUI Council tl » petition from A. ratepayers of Rox- 5 the proper steps to ctlon at. or near ibe D the Township of Id recommend that r until the October illy submitted. B'KABBR, Chairman. rt House, Town ol 882. 8 The Nation River Drainage account shows a debit balance "f $8608.04 an(f the River Beau- dette Drainage of $349 3H. , ...^ ,,.„„ tho •^4 The promised grant of $3000 from the lOntarlo Government will, when paid reduce 4he llablllly of the Nation River Drainage Committee to $608 04. and Interest due the bounties on the amounts "verdrawn. 5. Your committee recominend that aby-iaw e passed authorizing the Warden andTrea- urer to borrow a sum not to exceed $aKW lor eneral county purposes, if found necessary efore the October session. „„„„„j 6 We have carefully examined and passed -accounts on general Counties' account "*ftmounllng to $1794.89 as per schedule "A" hereto attached. , ^ . ^ _„ 7 We have examined and passed, on ac- count of the River Beaudette Drainage, ao- eouBts amouQtingto $567 22, as per schedule •;'|'B" hereto attached tlon an account from MesBrB.Leltoh. Princle A narbnAfM for S912 and an account from J. f, Whtinl?. Barfister*, fSr $ff71.80 for J»w co«U on the above cases and recommend tbat the sum of $700 be paid on each of these aooonnts (oa account only) and subject to taxation. 14. Your committee also examined the Trekaurer's bonds for $12,000 and approved of *M*Te* would further reoommead that the salaryof the caretaker be $200 per annum, the sSme as prior to the January 8eB8lon.and that hJdo?lcelve that amount for present year. All of Which IB respectfully submitted. All or wm^ ^ MoNAuaHTON. Ohalrman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, June 34, 1™* ^^-TT^oiflB "A" and "B" above referred to rlanhAdules "A" and *'B" above arK&hedtoand form part of By-Law No. 994.) - 8. Your committee finds that the lands liable be sold for taxes this year have been great- reduced In numbers since January last by yment of taxes, and many of the lands malnlug are so badly described, that a post- nement of their sale is advised for another 9. Your committee recommend that munl- 'ticlpal officers beurgertly requested to make 'flheir annual return of uupald taxes each year ■•to the County Treasurer promptly, as the "Wtute directs, and that village c poratlons "fornlsh proper plans and maps as i quired by *'taw In order that village lots may be more "Sroperly described. ^ ^, , 'ITloT Your committee recommend that your ioou.«« *reasurer procure the necessary books for Matilda Township mU'6 ieglsterlng non-resident lands as required by Mountain 230 287 * ctlon 152, chap. 193 H. 8. O . as the old books iroquols been In use since 1872 have be- - ■ BT-liAW No. 9S». Rv.l.aw to eauallze the assesament of the ^^ sevlra^muSolpalltles of the United Ooun. ties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. Whereas the corporation of e'W'li county or union of counties Is required by law «> ex- Smlne the assessment rolls of the townshlpsu tJvwnR and villages within their limits to STertafn the vahTatlons majde by the assesors ""B^e U trr*eKeZaVe^'"hatThe following be and the same Is declared to be the equall- tStlon of the assessment of the various town- shins towns and villages in the said United Counties for the year one thousand .ilght hundred and ninety two »°d i*»^ "iV for flrTnttiiyatlon be the scale to be adopted ror igrSssmenf of the said townsh.pB. towns and villages for the said year, that is «> sav • Cornvall Township * W'm Roxborough Township 1460175 Osnabrnek Township Woafi Finch Township i iSft'ew Cornwall Town W?^ Morrisburgh ^, i aqi'lM Willi amsburgh Township ■••• ^'^f^ 868 Winchester "to'oou Chestervllle i wm' fflft ^hlch have gome completely filled. , , . .l Ml. Your committee have considered the tltlons of Geo. H. Moulhrop, ot^ Morris- ,urgh, and Samuel Moore, of Iroquois, nd also the application of 'Ao&mon Weart, of oxborough, for free Pedlar's licenses and commend that each be granted a license on ndltlon that the local municipnliUes to hlch they each respectively belong pay to e Counties Treasurer one-half of the cost of oh license. . .. 12 Your committee strongly urge upon the "lonslderatlon of the Council the necessity of '•'-Svylng In each and every year a sum sum- ''Eent to meet the expenditure of the then irrent year and to avoid future deficits ould recommend that the levy for thepre- nt year be one mill on the dollar on the ualized nssessment of these United Coun- es ($16,130,148) or $lb. 130,14 for general lunty purposes. . ^^ -. 13. Your committee have examined the m-easurers statements In the Hill v. Mlddagh, tlttid also In the Connor vs. Mlddagh mijfcses and find that $2,974.20. has been paid on count of law costs in these cases since 1884 230,287 100,000 !e Committee. Praser, A.O.F.Drew, i. Barrie, Emerson , D. McDonald, Goo !,' A.'DrMoRae?*Joliii TIMYour coin mittee had also under consldera- 'd. Oasselman, D. A, Winchester Village. i meiS Lancaster Towushli. WmT Kenyon Township il8o!4l8 Lochiel Township V^'sw Charioitenburgh Township * i« H Alexandria Village on'ooo Lancaster VI II age »""^ Maxvllle Village ^'"^ Total $1«.180.146 Passed, signed and sealed in open Council this 23rd day oMun^e. A D 1^^^^^ ^^^^n. (Sd) A. I. MAODONBliL, Clerk BT-IiAW No. 99«. Rv-Law for the support of Public Schools. ViieTeas it is the duty of United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry to raise by levy irom the several townships In the said United Counties a sum at leist equal to the amount of the grant apportioned by the government u each municipality for the sup- port of Public Schools for 1892. And whereas It is optional with the Counties Council to increase the gra»t la any munlol- pality. t Be II therefore e",^»«l^...^i^-_ ^^ WilllamBtown.&gbScboo .........••■. ^ (,„ Alexandria Hisiu'^^booi........ $145 00 passed, signed and sealed In open Council. thSth day of June, A. J'/f ^bWABJ A. I MAODONELii, A. A. Warden. [Seal.] cier^___ BY-IiAW No. 998. . !..«„ «4.'ift for Model Schools. By-Law to levy $^ ^or M ^on of Be it enacted a By'H at^rmont Dundas and thTunlted counties oStorrno^^^^ ^{fy^ffiLs^'etevled^or Model Schools for 1892 viz:- ^ ^ ^. $150.W) Htorraont Model School .... 150 00 &as Moden^oliool;^-...; •-;;;:::•;... 150.00 Glengarry Model aonooi Total $450.00 TO be levied on the several municipalities as follows:— (Cornwall Township Cornwall Town Roxborough Osnabruck Finch $36.86 10.97 23.46 89.^S , 20.74 Total for Stormont Matilda ;.'.". Winchester ••' Chesterville Morrlsburgh $150 00 $88 11 , 26.60 . 1.96 . 11.69 44 unoll. tT, deo. oatlou- uumuf )g con- Sraml- f theso be the le pur- $145 00 , 145 00 . 145 00 "$^.00 .. $34 20 . . 29 97 .. 22 67 .. 88 14 ; . . 20 02 $145 00 ... $36 83 .. 24 77 .. 1129 . . 2688 , . 35 55 . . tt 14 . 2 69 !.'".. 187 $145 00 .... $46 62 .... 8i;{2 .... 3185 .. 4 11 ■ ... 27 01 . 2&1 !*.'.'.. 155 $145 00 Q CounoUi WART Warden. 30lS. ■poration of )andan and undred and schools for $150.W) .... 150 00 ...... 150.00 tal $450.00 anlclpalitles $35.86 ■• 10.97 ■ 23.46 ■ 89.^S ;.; 20.74 at $150 00 $8811 25.60 1.96 11.69 Mountain 2676 Winiamsburgh.... 8676 Iroquolu 6 85 Winchester Village 2.77 Total for Dundas .$150.00 Oharlottenburgh $48.15 Lancaster 82.48 Kenyon 2794 Lnnoaster Village 2.63 Lochlel 82.95 Alexandria 4.25 MaxvUle 161 Total for Glengirry $150.00 PasRed, signed and sealed la open ConuoU this 24tli day of June, A. D. 1692, A. I. Maodonkm., a. a. Stkwart, [deal] Clerk. Warden. 81 28 11 81 • Ii4W No. 004. payment of orders and ao- BY By-Law for the counts. Wnereas it Is necessary that the payment of raoueys granted by the Corporation of the United Counties of Storraoiit, Dundas and Glengarry be authorized by By-Liaw. Bo It therefore enacted a By-Law of this Corporation that each of the persons herein- after named do receive the sum set opposite his name In the Schedules marked "A" and "B" (hereto annexed) and that the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to pay the amounts contained In _',f«/^7,^t ,1,0 mm of rnont, Dmulan .in.l "'^"'^^"f,ire 1 and tblrty \ dulliirH and f»"J'^.v?« whole rateable rea ; collected out «' '*',1v of the «ald Unl ed and perBonal P VPfJ^^y Purooses for the. Counties. f«r * l^l'^'^ op. rtC and kuitih 1 current year In the i'""' f' " , ,he wevera Hei oppoHlte the nunQe^ ';', '^.j^after set manlclpalltleH renpectlvelv, a^ "«^'^^' ^^ ,,„„nr mitrbelnKat th%'-« « « ,f\?6 sa^d rateable on the aHHOHKed value 01 property, that Is 10 say .- Cornwall Township •; Roxborough .'.*."'..... Finch Osnabrnck Cornwall Town •• MorrlMburgh .■.'.■."...., WlUlamsburgh ^ Winchester .... •• ' ,.. Winchester Village • ; CheatervlUe Matilda Mountain • ' " ' Iroquois Charlotlenburgi.^. Lancaster Township Kenyan ;.■.■..■■■.■. •• Loohiel Alexandria Lancastpr Village _ MaxvUle $1,309 14 7t,5 DO 1,400 17 , 1,148 m 423 71 . 1,331 lit 9*28 87 100 00 70 00 1.380 21 06t) 14 230 29 '. l.tiS^ 82 . 1.115 61 957 66 . 1,130 42 145 00 90 00 55 00 malntenanco of county pup ^^ 5) less by 64 yic .Chap. 67. Hec.^^^^^ such Coun y. lefi« School Board. tkVIc. Chap. 43 Sec. A „d whereas, by said * J "^^j^n of counties 38 the county Cou^cUoany^^^ tenance of the Hign " such county. . been made to And whereas. aPPl»^*Vv?eSsltUmH by the ^council by^ sta^ulory^requ^ ho Total ?>16,130 U Passed, signed and sealed m open Cou,.oll this 24t.h day of June, A.. D.m2^ ^^,^^^^^.^_ [stkj- ''^""''''IJlerl^. warden. BY-I.AW NO. 997. Bv-Law to levy a certain amount for County ^^•feSudlngsZebentnres^ corporation Be it enacted a By I^aw of tbc^o l ^^^^^^^ of the United Counties of tslormou gggo,) and Glengarry, to levy the amouni^^ »^^^,y to meet the annual pay iu« th^ sum Buildings debentures issued to rai ^^ of twelve thousand dolUrs^^ ^^^ T.ftxJnfreTc be levied Pfo '•'^'^.."'^^"Hter and Williams. MalUda.Moun ain,^ ncAi-^H of Winchester K?erviS.Morri:burgfi and Iroquois all In Vhe said County of Dund«s. ^^^eby '^Be it therefore eDaoted a°J„J^atlot» of the enacted a By-I'^w "f the L^orp ^^^^^^ »nd TTnited Counties of f^'°f'?f V^elve hundred nienaarry, that the suin of tweiv ^^^j dinars be levied upon f^\ {^^;%'*^nships of and personal PJ«P«'%^Vorout:h and Finch Cbvnwall, Osnabruck Roxbomu, ^^^^ ^^^ y knd the Bald Town ^>^,£°^gproportlonp vl»i : of Stormont in the folio wins v y . $282 88 Township of Cornwall • ;; sis 84 Township of Osnabruok ^gj ^ Township of Roxborough - 155 92 Township 01 Finch ; • ; ; ; 247 7ij Town of Cornwall Total $1632 00 Passed, signed and sealed In open Council this 24th day of June. A. D. ^S^^^- ,,, A. I. M AcnoKELT, A . A. ^teW AR ,^ [Seal] Clerk. Total $1200 00 And It is further enacted tha^the^sald suna of thirteen hundred ana miy ectively, e even hundred and fifty doUars I'j^ ^red In all the sum of t-^"! nnon all the rateable dollars shall ^«Jfy'Sertyni the Townships real avid pe>«orml property ^5 Qijester and , of Matilda. Mo«"f ^uion the Villages of Willlamsburgh, a°'',"P Winchester and Jiiorrlsburgh J^^X^l^ty Sf Kdaspro rata 1 SSrt^le ^orwlig^^propUons. viz :- 46 ToWQHhip of Matilda *5^. m -r wDHhtpofMonntaln 411HW TownHhlpof Wluoliesler... 42« 07 VmaKoufMorrlHbargH } Jg Village of Iroquois *''» 92 Village or WlnolieHler.... \» j^ Village ol(3H>-^t.ervlUe ^^ "» Total ^2,r0) (M) 'iMiftt the Hiild Munas ho levied shall bn dl^ irfb Sed araS U.« suld several High Schools ami CO leglale IiistltiUeH by paymeal to lh« .•"Hpoctiv.rTreasunir'H thereof the Hums fol- .'i'.r h.f 'J^n w.itl High s.-hool. . .. . . . $1,'^M) .H) T th« MorrlsbiUKh Collegiate Institute iM^ To ...*e Iroquois High School ^,^^ "" Total $;J,7tK) (10 I'asscd signed and sealed lu open Council this 2Uh day of Juno, A l> 1>*»'2. (Seal) Oleik^ W.u.l.^n. IIY-L.AW tin. «l»i>. By-Law authorizing tno rcn^wU of certain ^ notes under discount at the Bank ol Mont- real, Cornwall. Whereas It will bo necessary to renew aer- taln bills and notes at present, uuder discount with the Bank of Montreal. Cornwall. "^1 e it en,iciod a By-Law of t,ho United Couu- tl68 of Stormoat, Uuiidasaud Ql.Migarry, that the Warden and Treasurer be »nd they are hereby auhorUi'd to renew the sild bills or notes accruing, due from time to time a^ they may oSder ueoessaiy, or to retire the same If DOBHlble out of the monies which have been levied and collected fur county, purposes, or "iPasLX^NlK^n^ii '^oJ *<«al«^ '" "l*^'^ Council this 24tb d^y ol June, A. D. 18i»2. A. I. MAODONBLL, A. A. orEWABT, ^eal) Clerk. Warden. BT-lbAW No. 1000 By-Law of the United Oouutles of Storraont, ^ Dundas and Qleugarry to authorize the Warden of these United Couuties with the Treasurer, under the seal of the corpora- tion, to borrow a sum of mtmey to meet current expenditure. Whereas it Is nt- cessary for the Oouncli or this Municipality to raise the sum of two thousand dollars to meet the now current es- I^ndlture of the Corporation of these United ^BMt therefore enacted a By-Law of the said United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and fUenearry as follows :— . ^. 1 I'hat this Oounol I hereby autkorizos the Warden of these United Counties, an I the Treasurer, under the seal of the Corporation of these United Counties, to borrow fom tho Bank of Montreal, Cornwall. or^so«i« o"^®,'^ bank or person the sum of two thousand dol- lars to meet the now current expenditure of '^a' Thaf'Ihe said Warden and Treasurer are hereby authorized to borrow said sum of money until such time as the toxes levied therefor can be collected, and to give as .ecur- ttv therefor the promissary note ot this Uor- Doratlon under the seal thereof and signature of the said Warden and Treasurer. Passed, signed and sealed in open council, this 24th day of June, A. D. 1892. A. I. MA0DONKI.L, A. A. STEWART. [Seal.l Clerk. waraea. BY>I'AW Wo. 1001. Bv-Law of the United Counties of Btormont. ^ Dundas andUleugarry. lor lloenHlng. regu- lating ai.d governing '"*w»^«''" »''.*i„»^^\',^, chapmin and oth.r persons carrying on ptHty trades. Bi'lt etia(U,ed a By-Law ottlio Municipal Council of i,ho irmted Counties ot St.rmont, Dundas and (llen4arry as follows : iKt Th.it, from and after the passing of this Bv-Law the .'ollowlng By-Laws of ihesn Ih.ued Counties shall be and th« ';am« are hcr.'.'.y npeald, that is to >*^y-,J}y^!%^. iuun hers 517. 57H, tlW. 719. 7r,l 779, m, «'» IJ''^ '^^^ and all oih.-r By-Laws and parts ot By-Laws r»ilailMg to tlu! raiituirs herein enacted. 2iid. Thata.iy hawker, pedlar, petty chap- man or othtr person carrying or any petty trade, or who ;:o from l-l ace to place U» other men'i houses on foot or with any anlma bearing or drawing any goods wa.vs ,'" merchandise for sale or in or with any boat, vesse or other craft or oihorwise «a'Tym« ^oodh wares or niercliandlse lor sale shall only "i-relse such calling within these coun- ilo / after haviug drst taken out a license therefor as hereinafter provided. 3id Thai the word "Hawkers" shall include all persons who being agents ^»r ,perH<»n« i';'^ resident within these o-'ufles sel or olTer for sale tea. dry goods, watches, plated ware, silver ware,^ or carry or expose samples or patterns «,f any such K«'^'l« '" Vf o^'v'' t^rson delivered within the counties to any person not being a wholesale or .etall dealer In such ifoods wares or merchandise. itlu'PnrvidBd always that no such license sha I be required for hawking, pe'^^ilt^g,''^ selling from any vehicle or other conveyance any goods, wares or merchandise to any re- tall dealer or lor hawkmg or Peddllng any Koods. wares or merchandise ihe growth p oduceor manufacture of this proylnoe not being liquors within the meaning of tlie law relating to taverns or tavern license's. If the same are being hawked or peddled by the Hnufacturer or producer of such goods Jvares or merchandise, or by u'S bona /.cZe BOX vants or employees, h -vlng written author- itv In that behalf and such servant or em- ployee shall produce and exhibit his written authority when required so to do by any municipal or peace officer. 5lh. That license tees shall flrst bo paid for to the Treasurer of these United Counties, for which the Treasurer shall grant a receipt and whch said receipt shall be Presented to the Clerk of the counties, who shall forth wltn issue the required license, numbering the strne consecutively, said licenses to be poiinterslkmed by the Treasurer. 6th. Thit the sums to be paid for licenses "^a^^Forevety person travelling on foot as aforesaid, the sum of fifty dollars. 6 For every person travelling with one horse or other animal, the sum of thirty dol- '*c^'For every person travelling with two horses or other animals, the sum of tllty dol- ^*d!" For every person travelling In or with a decked boat, vessel or craft, the sum of eighty "^"eV For any person travelling In any open boat, vessel or other craft, the sum of fifty dol- ^*7th. That each such license so grouted shall not be for less than one year and shall be in force for one year from the date thereof and 1 no longer. m 1 "^ 1,^ V 8lh. Thai the County f S,f ^o^gmtuJ^d proper record of »»' •»"«£ "''T,! ney J"«^»°" .\'^^,'lA'u,l° or of he rnunU'l- Ihe said I'l'l'V^lH' " Cp. was c.iiunltto.l, imltty in which U« """"X;,*^ of Uio J usuVo forfolt and pay "i^','*" ^' ''";.„ .lyl (Ml i.g a peimliy or JuHlloes of the l'''a«f " ' ',?,Vv > lai s and uol. oc tine of not mor« '}^*" "I 'f, ,,",.," i„ij„lh<'r Tens than ten UoUars or oa "h ^^^ ^,,,,U,, Ihm*< than ten uouars uu «■»• •• •■---", , '^t:A "r-J^rL^ru^^fflV^b. uilul n.r t,.e of pavmont >'bere«>l, H »i»« ' " j , ,,, ^.^^e a Hald Justice ^"".y.L'^ '«,f,l and st-a or m casH (.f warrant under his ' «"V,^,I"',o«e v,pr theicon. tw<. or ")»re Justices ««^ "«,^"^nne of them. then under «b« hand uui s«a. aistrehs t«. levy the «»l«i Pfrt.M i^er or offomlur • vjoo.ls andsaleof ihe <»^'\V"[, "fault of suHli-hMit and chattels, and 111 ««'a»^,"' I ,.oHts, distress tosalls y IheM, . «» 7,,,;;i j,,„u,« Usballandniay belawn I ,,oi.vii-ilng as or Justices o- -« l;« , tf. iideror olfonders aforesaid to commit ,*»«•'"' "J p^,; the said «ltber to a l"""^-"? '*!,«; .mimuKaol of the UnltedCouDtles r . Jo ^'^«i^','^, ".aril labor, lor Hald «"""^\f«' ^* .^diuK wentyont, days, un- a period not <'XCfieaiuB •" j Ho*)ner piild. less the said penalty »"' .^"^.^^^^ ,, ,,. the lo nth. That t^ie fl"rLiW^brdls'tTlbu.,ed as fraction of >"'« "y /IJJ" nrevoutlvo otHcer follows: One 'i'^'^ ''" ..^^in^'ihe Treasurer (.f prosecuting am one »> »' ' » \»'; \'rc^xevAX^Um the municipality ".Yaf.ascs where the tine rs^^^rcKm.;uJira^s'' V^ aVTJ .^^lit by law be 'p"ald to the Cou»ty Treasurer ^^,, Ll?Ln^d'eff-l.i--^"-'^^^ %^Sd. signed, and «eale.d J n open Council. thl»24tb day of June. A. ^-^^l^- ^ ^^^^^ A. I. MAODONBM.. A. A. WTKWA.U'^.^ [HealJ LierK. Be it enacted a By \-.- ;;i^{\f,S"?.f%r. rorporailoi. of the y,'™a,ry that By-Law S'y^.Vt^h^Miue/'l^f"- county Bulld- 'T It Hirtbor enacted that tben^^'lf^^^ d.. receive for ''^IrK f .Mhe year 181)2. bis du- wo huKdreddollarsfor ne J Oounty of «''ss!ons. , „, open Council PasHi (1, sluut'ii an « . , lhls-J4lb day '•' J«°V X HTifwA'''-. warden. [aeall A I. MACOoNKM..Clerk. BY* I. AW y*»- ><>04, c.'luni su.n ;;'"j''''/^>,;,d.te Drainage Im- ,U,o on 'V« ,^^',w eiiThls V);intU;s of rtU m«'^^^ Treasurer be (ileoL'arry that the warm u» borrow and they af„ l}"^ ^ba fe of t^'« Do.nl nlou from some charier dbaK ^,,,,, f(,r the )'"rpo;^« a»";ve set u.r .^^^^^ ,„g Munsot'raoney as may o^ j^i^e braluage opinion ot the "Wer n ^^j,j^„ ,f Committee, l'r<)vl«l^;» «aia '^;; thousand dol- money shall not ^.^«f 'l-Vai Hiim or sums of ars. and slwvH execute for sftU.^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ money a note or " ' ^'' '""^,, ^ale or dates as Corporation, P.-^y"' f « ,? n the current y^ar ^SSSiHF-- thls2»rd ^» ^icolf-S^^^^ '^^ ber (1892) sessions of the Co nu^ uundas t,he II i>li '^•l ^ •'"!! llfp vl llHKe of MorrlsburK. and Gl''"Karry,al hevinuKt* ^^ ^^^^ iJj.:trHre^n1hl'"toiaoV"cornwall. rL?pTnae^irc=trf^^^^^^^ p-»niM?B^«--- Oou.bw SC6, on. of « JJI^"" f Vord.burg. lu «gr.;f,ir4eW'.eNS'rffopouoouuc,i BY-I'VW No. 1006. A By-Law to provide ^,rdrain^ Township o^ j^^f/?,^""^w\ne on the credit the same. ..^„.^j HTn« and provlBlon- ■ fl o X ID 01 w a o u 7 El 7 B4 7 W 7 El 7 N| 7 S V 7 Ei 7 N 7 8 V 7 a^ 7 E| 7 W 7 W 7 w 7 E 7 E 7 E, 7 W t E > W a E 1 48 ttllv Rtlopted lhlH24th day of June, A D. im. VVhereiiM, a rautorUy In iiumi.erH oJ iho ownerH. aHMhewa by ihe last r«vlM«a Axhhum- fn"nt lioll, of the proiwrly liMr.ilnafier Het forth, to he beneflUwl hy Hi Mlr.ilu.iKH, have notlUon-d thN (immoil. priyuu lUnt t»iU • ".iiin(!ll do prosooulo ti plan lor Uih driiliias?e ofKNumberM 20, 27. 'K 21). »•) and ;U. lii Mi« Klirhlh Oonoo-tNloij of llio said t'ownHlilp of lloxborouKh. tni.o Butl,«rnut,(JrH«it, hiUiM 10 lb OonneMHl'»n<»fthoT.»wiiHblp of Oambild<.>, in And whereas. t,h«r«upo i the said Ooimcll urocured an examlnailon to bn mad i by li W. Leudrura. P L ^.. brtlim a porHonoinnp h-.h tor mioh purpose, of the nald loortUiy propos.'d to bH dniined, and hat procured plan* aii( I'MHmatesof the work to hodoiiB by ttirt oalil II. W. Ivndrarn and an A.- »! » '» \'^« " ElKhth ConoeHslou of the rowuhblp of Kox- " bon.oith with a view to the J^r*'^*?" JtM " Lots, under the provisions of the Munlolpai •• nriilnaiie A I. Ah the ubove named loU " have no natural outlet or or .ek U \» u«om- '. iaTto m" ke H io..d sUml dltoh »« an autlet •■ I.*r Cliches to tno Butternut Oreek. I. flad '• that Iho water coming from th" 7th UoaoeK- ..L\?n.'li;xT.?^ou,h by*dltoh«sfl^.wsl^^^^^ :: KiS'tTn:*"'! ^..''il^^n^'i^ IK^aS " and e^n mated for a ualndlt.ih.oornrnenoUK '. a liVoVm uHslou II .ad botwoeo OooO;»sslo.i« '.7 in IH the -e North-\Vo*lerly following the .. .Id" men oa La 'iD.lu 8th Ooa^-,;;'oai thence "totiii -d.'.-j ini beiwoeo 2i» and !W to ine .■h.undarV he-ween the r'>^";/»|,PVak luL a " hon.uih ^n'i^'*'«» •-•'•*<»' Vir^wfsterlvtS ' newdltohalon^' the ^«'i»'»"**'^y .^/'"^.T,^ .q •• tlii road aliowi.ioo between I'^" » .*""•, 2' ^" "the 10;h OoaoeBsloa, "ambr dge theuoe •■ Northerly along the East ?t^« '»'^«* ,^r«*ft "allowance to a ''ri*""'^'''^ .'*,", inisald "(Jrenk, crosslnst nald road, and I rt«^»»'« " creek a u .od outlet for the proposed 'ntoh. i.'on .he annexed plan I have Hb«vvu the •' course of the propo'od ditch the deoia "?o Who the dltoh will require U> be «)ug " an.Tth" grade. .■» ol) 50 100 17 15 08 49J 100 50 100 100 100 60 50 116 50 65 « o t: 3 ii d $ 23 00 13 00 13 00 20 00 12 00 12 00 25 00 5 00 8 00 17 00 12 00 24 00 12 00 24 IM) 24 00 24 00 12 00 12 00 30 00 12 00 30 00 8Wi27 8EJ28 8'Wi28 8Ept20 8Hpt2« 8! W i 29 8Eiof WA29 8 W i of E i 29 8EJ30 8WiEi30 8iWPt30 dWiSl 8NEpt81. Sis E pt 31. lEi32 |Wi32.. Concession Road 7th and 8th Concession. $35 00 35 00 35 00 25 00 1 (!0 25 00 2500 25 00 30 00 30 00 48 00 40 00 31 00 16 00 30 00 20 00 20 00 $835 00 TOWNSHIP OF OAMmUDGE. ConoesBlon. 10.. 10 . 10., 10., Value of Im- provements. SiJ NEi7 816 •■< N W i 6. . . •••••••• 100 50 . ..iioii ...I 50 i*i»*a*>»«t*«< $80 00 10 00 30 00 10 00 I Total .. = ..$916 00 > I* 49 "Thedltoh wben oompleted to be kept in " repair by the Mcnlci pall ties of Roxborough " and Oambrldge at the exp( \ne of the laiidH " and road herein assesaed tor oonHtruolioa, " Bald lands and road paying In the same rela- " Uve proportion as for construction. " I have the honor to be geatiemen " Your obedient servant "8d. ROBKBT W. Lkndrum, P.L.S. " Vankleek Hill, January 20th, 1892." And whereas the said Council are of opinion the driUnage of tho locality described is desir- able. Be It therefore enacted by the said munici- pal Oounoil of the United Counties of Stor moat, Dundas and Qtengarry, pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal A.ot. Ist. That the said Report, plans and esti- mates be adopted and the siid drain and the works connected therewith be made and Qonstruoted In acoordance therewith. 2nd. That the Warden of the said United Counties may borrow on the credit of the Cor- poration of the said United Counties of 8tor- mont, Duadas and Qlengarry, the sum of eight hundred and thirty-five dollars, being the funds necessary for the work, and may Issue debentures of the Corporation to that amount in sums of not less then $100 each and payable within ten years Irom the date thereof with Interest at the rate of four per cent per annum in ten consecutive annual In- stalimonts to be of suoU amounts that the ag- gregate amount payable for principal and in- terest in any year, shall be equal (as nearly as may be) to what is payable for principal and interest during each of the other years of such period of ten years, snob debentures to be payable at tlie Bank of Montreal, Toronto. 3rd And for the purpose of paying the sum of $815.00, being the amount charged aiiainst the said lands, so to be benefltted as aforesaid other thai lands or roads belonging to the Municipality of Roxooroiigh and i.o cover in- terest thereon for ten years at the rate of four per cent per annum the foU()Wlng special rales, over and above all othe- rates, shall be assessed and levied in the same manner and at the same time as taxes are levied, upon the undermentioned lots and parts of lots and the amount of the said special rates and Interest assessed as aforissald against each lot or part of lot respectively, shall be divided Into ten equal parts, and one such pan. shall be as- sessed and lev ed as aforesaid in each year for ten years alter the final passing of this By- Law, during which the said debentures Imve to run. M 60 1 $100 each m tbe date of four per e annual lu- mbal >,he ag- pal and in- iH nearly »h Inolpal and er yearH of ibentureH to al, Toronto, ng tbe sum iod aeitinNt aH aforeuaid ;ln!4 to tbe ,o cover In- rate of four tng special leu, sbalt be iiioner and 111, upon I be loiH and tbe tnd intereHt lot or part ed Inloien ibnil be a-s- ich year for of tbls By- riturea Inive Eohediile of Lands and Roads asBossed for the Drainage of certainlands in tbe TownshlD of HVh^^*"^^*^] ^i^=r^^« NOH. 26. 27, 28. 29. 30. 81, 32 and 83, In 7tb and 8th ConceMlons of said iownsblp Into Butternat Creek in the Townsblp of Cambrldge.in County of Russell. d o aa CO « o a o o 7. 7.. 7.. 7.., 7.. 7.., 7... 7 7.., 7.. 7... 7 .. 7... 7... 7... 7.. 7... 7... 8... 8... 8... 8.. 8... 8 . 8... 8... 8.. 8... 8.. 8... 8... 8... 8... 8... 8... 8... 8... Lot or Part of Lot. Ept28 EfofWi28.. WJofWi28. K pt 29 NptWi 29... 8 Wi29. Ei80 N W pt 80 SWptSO ... 8Mpt30 E pt 31 W J 81. , . Ei31 ... 82 32. 38 .of wj'gs"; Wia3 .. Ept 28 Wi2« Ei27 Wi27 Bi28 Wi28 Ept 29 Spt29 W i2Q Ei Wi2!) WiEi29 Ei30 WiEi30.... W pt30 wfsi N Ept 31 SEpt 31 EIi32 W482 o 97 49 50 88 60 50 100 17 15 68 49J 100 50 100 100 lOU 60 50 115 50 65 65 m 66 35 1 35 85 35 85 35 75 75 51 24 75 75 |2196| Chargeable to Municipality of Roxborough for Concession Road between 7th and 8th Con. ^ > 00 s u a B23 00 13 00 13 00 20 00 12 00 12 00 25 00 5 00 800 17 00 12 00 24 00 12 01) 24 00 24 00 24 00 12 00 12 01) 80 00 12 00 30 00 35 00 85 00 35 00 25 00 1 00 26 00 25 00 25 00 30 00 SO 00 48 00 40 00 31 00 16 00 80 00 20 00 $815 00 20 00 $835 00 lis 5«5 $5 86 3 03 3 03 66 73 79 81 16 86 896 2 79 558 2 79 558 658 5 68 2 79 2 79 7 00 2 79 7 00 8 17 8 17 8 17 5 81 023 5 81 5 81 5 82 7 00 700 11 18 9 32 7 22 3 73 7 00 4 66 $ 189 84 466 $194 50 $28 36 16 08 16 08 24 66 14 79 14 79 30 81 6 16 9 86 20 96 14 79 29 58 14 79 29 58 29 58 29 53 14 79 14 79 37 00 14 79 87 00 43 17 43 17 43 17 30 81 123 30 81 80 81 30 82 37 00 37 00 69 18 49 82 38 22 19 73 37 00 24 66 $1,004 S4 24 66 $1,029 50 a a o $100 48 2 47 $102 95 a2e> ^^^2 ♦' bundas and Glengarry that the /onowinTgenl ftpsrviSo^n^r^e'viL^TbrSS t^fs«aiMki'ri»..^^e«i,-i^^^^^^ ohi^ AVd V " "," """sessions oi said Town- th .?ewiU?^^v.;"."-,^ ""^.^H? ^«'-^« connecTed intrewith, viz:— Donald xMcIntosh Esn.. nr Strathmore, W. E. Browneil, E^ , 'of ^^on- more, and Alexander Fraser. Esa of a2n boro-ugr- *" "' '''' '^'"^ Tow?sgibof|o*x: thpa^o^f^i.?^^ n^^8^2."^^'^ °--" «T-LAW N« 1008, ^^"»^V°''"^?^°i?"°-Coirt of Revision on Roxborougli Drainage Assessment. Whereas it is necessary on the passing of a BY-LIW No 1009. By-Law of the Corporation of the Unltfiri SrT'tVafn".^'""'^'' ?"°'*^« «°d G^n^- Ar„M^' l^ appoint an Inspector for the Nation River in s.ild municipality for thi purpose of removing or causln ' to be re- mov^ed all obstructions from or in said rautee of^T« ^^^'^^i*"^ ^1*** '•°-'*^°'«'* by com- luiitee or the whole m irs nassaKe thrnii drainage of any 3 accordance with lldated Mualolpal 1, sections 569 and •eto, to appoint a of not less than may not be mem- ly-Law of the Cor- itles of at rmont, the following gen- hereby appointed B the assessment and benefltted by rpose of draining 28.29,39, 31. 32 and ons of said Town- works connected cintosh, Esq* of , Esq., of Avon- BT. Esq., of San- rownshlp of Rox- in open Council A. Stewart, Warden. 000. of the United mdas and Qien- ispector for the iloipality for the auslnr to be re- rom or in said 3jeotod by com- )as.saxe through uli.) " 52 mmns of special session OF THB CoanliM' Oouneil erthe United Ooantle. orstormont, nanda. and Glengarry. ^^''nfn^ f,^^ ^'«"> *''«'-®of for the pur- pose of finally passing By-Law No. 1006 pL nfj ^''Po''?t.ion of the said United Count es, provisionally adopted by said Council on 24tb June, 1892, and intituled "A By-Law t*; provide for drainiog parts of the Township of Rox- fnrl^r' '? ^b««\United CouSties, and for borrowing on the credit of the United Cbunties of Stonnont,Dunda8 and Gl^n fS/?K '''5'n°^ ®^g^' hundred and twenty.three dollars for completing the Music Hall, Morrisburgh, October 24th, 1892. The Council met at the Music Hall Roll called. The following members were pr^-sent, viz :— ^ tuomoers of^virffl,?rbl%*?: ^^P"''^ Reeve Of Township bo^rouSh?'°°'"' """^« «' Township of Rox ■^kyhit o??,?^rrttelr?g\°«P"^^ «-ve of To'J^n^shifeKi'yoS^-"^^ "eP-ty Reeve of A ^;®o.*f *'■• ?®5^® "'■ Township of Lancaster. A. A, ate wart. Reeve of Kenyon and Warden To^wn'shTp^rR^^^oor^uS' ""'""'^ ^«^^« °' 8hfpTl?o"xKS. '""'"'^ ^'^''' °' '^°''"- K ^^^°°,i/"^T*^°° °f ^^- Bennett, seconded by Mr. Mc.Naughton, By-Law No. 1006, to provide for draining parts of the Township ot Roxborough, in these United Counties. ?T° •. for borrowing on the credit of the United Counties ot Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry the sum of eight hundred and twenty-three dollars for completing the same, was read a third time. K„ M °mTt"°°u°^ ^^- Bennett, seconded by Mr. McNaughton, By-Law No 1006. to provide for draining parts of the Township of Roxborough, in these United Counties TT° •. fof sorrowing on the credit of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry the sum of ei^^ht hundred and twenty three dollar^ for completing the fh^^w'^^.^P^^^i^VM^'^"®^ a'ld sealed by the Warden and Clerk. ■ The Council rose. A. I. Macdonbll, Clerk. A. A Stewart, Warden. liaml?bS.gr"*°' "^''^^ «^ Township of WU- ^1 James dolllson. Reeve of Township of Ma- of?,ra?iafflh'''P"^yR««ve ol Township rls1,u?gh. ^'^''' ^*«^« °' ^^^ Village of Mor- K^^on?^'"*'^'' ''^^'"'y «««^« Of Township of wT5ch"Sl^r"*'""'^°' «««^« «' Township of ot^f^o'iS^T''"'"''''^^''^' «' Township ^George Kerr, Reeve of Township of Osna- slS; oTii^S'i''""'^"'' ^^•'"'y Reeveof Town- shVp'^otMSr'^'"' ««P"ty Reeve of. Town- ^L). McDonald, Reeve of Township of Corn- of^L^noaS?."**'- ^^''^'^ «««^« «' Township ca?tei: '^«»°»«'»". R-'eve or Tillage of Lan- Lo'^hlei. '^«»""«'"'''> Reeve of Township of of OomlJau"'"''*' ^'P"^^ Re-'^e of Township Finch : '^<'^»«8hton. Reeve of Township of sh?p Of lSi:.*;^"""""* »«P»^y Reeveof Town- Jno. a. Hofis, Reeve of Village of wi„„hester. OCTOBER SESSION. Oorpuration of tbe Vnltea Conutim of Stormont, Dundas and Olenvarry. FIRST DAY. Music Hall, Morrisburgh, October 24th, 1892. The Council met this day at 7:30 p. m pursuant to adjournment from June Sea' OlOOa The Warden iu the chair. «v?i!l! H*"''A "^'^ ^^® members present A uPy^xr'^^^'''^'.''^' '^'^^ Messrs. A. W. Ault, W. N Barrie, J. R. Crvsler A R McDonald, D A. McDonald, D.'aikcDo^.' ala and A D. McRae. The minutes of the last day of the June Session were real by the Clerk, and upon motion of Mr. Kerr, seconded by Sr Adams, were adopted in Council and signed by the Warden and Clerk COMMUNICATIONS The following communications were re- ceived and read by tlie Clerk •— 68 HI "'ifer from E.F B.John8ton. Esq .Inspector , Bad., Imp*?"; Sllatlon River drainage ImprovementB. Letter from Secretary of Depaj^™*^' °[ Pnblto Works for Ontario, in repl/^^o Trea- -«,»B jAtt^r witn reference ti> Leelslatlve Srnfof IsSln aid of Nation River Srainage H^JuIrfro^Q. A. Qadbois, Esq.. Williams- Serrri3burgh viz: Messrs. Geo. Kerr, Thos.j Hamilton. James Collison, J. B. Snider and the mover and '^Up^n'motion of Mr. Bennett, seconded by Mr. McDougall (Lancaster Tp), the communications from the InspectcT of Registry Office«J for Ontario, on the subjec of certain requisite repairs to the Stormont RegistrvOffioe.were referred to a committee n^mnnsed of the Reeves and Deputy uXot the County of Stormont to deal Sith the matters therein referred to and report to Council at this present Session. HOTIOBS. »»- nnnnfltt elves notice that he will to- Mr. Benneu »v „ «„ t nw to aDDOlntoom- morrow Introduce a By-Iiaw % aj»poi ^^, '"'^''Tfinrt the car???nKt of the proposed MS^e«"o?S^S^^3flntheBev^^^^^^^ fS5\he^°rtfeVrt C^r."1n ^tSrtowushlp Of Cambridge I MOTIONS. ! Unon motion of Mr. Kerr seconded by Mr Drew, this Council adjourned for ' tlenty m nutes to allow the special com- tJiXe appointed at thi. Evening's beasion " prepa?e and introduce a By.-Law to hoW the remainder of present session at the A. the remain florrisburgh, to prepare tl.eir report and submit the By-Law in "^TfteTthe lapse of twenty minutes Coun- cil resumed. . Tlie Warden in the chair. Upon motion of Mr- McD.nald (R^ve nf Cornwall Tp.), seconded by Mr toUison, ?he report of the special committee ap- Jihited to prepare and introduce a By:Law ^^TvidJng iSr the holding of the^«^a.n1er of the present session »» '^^ t:.WlVlr' Hall, Momsburgb, was presented by Mr. McNaughton. chairman of said committee, and received and read. j j u„ Upon motion of Mr. Kerr seconded by i Mr. Collison, the report of 8pe«»l «;°^ ' mittee appo.nted to prepare fnd'nt reduce a By Law providing for the boldmg of the remainder ot the present session at the A. O U W. Hall, Morrisborgh, just read, was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr F. D. McNaughton in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption ot the report. Upon motion of Mr. Kerr, seconded by Mr. Beckstead, the report of the special committee appointed to prepare and intro- duce a By-Law providing for the holding of the remainder of the present session at the A. O. U. W. Hall, Momsburgh. just adopted in committee of the whole, was adopted in Council. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. Snider, By-Law No 1010 providing for the holding of the remainder ot the present session at the^ A. 0. U. W. Hall, Morrisburgh, was reaa a first time , , . Upon motion of Mr. Kerr, seconded by Mr. Sn:der, By-Law No. 1010 providing for the holding of tlie remainder of the present iewion at the A. O. U. W. Hall, Morns- 54 burgh, was read a second time and refer* red to a committee of the whole. Mr. Hamilton (Winchester) in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the Bye ratepayers of Township of Osnabruok and Williamsburgh, with re- ference to the opening of the road therein referred to, was referred to the Road Com- aiittee for consideration and report. Upon motion of Mr. A dams, seconded by Mr. Warner, this Council adjourned until 8 o'clock this evening to allow the several committees to meet and prepare reports. EveuinK Session. Council resumed at 8 p.m. pursuant to adjournment The Warden in the chair. 56 i I The following communicationB were re- ceived and read by the Clerk, viz.: OOHMUNIOATIONS. Letter from J. C. Algulre, Esq., Rejrlstrar of County of Stormoat. calllnK attention lo the unfltness of the Stornnont UeRlstry Office and outbuildings and furniture thereof. Letter from W. Glbbens, Editor of Cornwall Standard, intimating that he had, by ar- rangemeni, assumed the printing of the Counties' Council, Mr. Staflford having severed his connection with the Morrisburgh Courier, PETITIONS. A petition was presented by Mr. Casselman sljcned by Michael King and a large number oiotbdr ratepayers, praying this Council to take the necessary steps to compel the MunloU pal Corporations of the TownshliJs of WU- liamsburgh and Matilda to make a sufficient grant to repair the boundary road between said townships in the third and front halfoi the fourth concessions thereof. MOTIONS. Upon molion of Mr. McNaughton, Heconded by Mr. Kerr, the report of the River Beaudette Drainage Committee was received by the Council, and read by Mr. D. A. McArthur, commissioner thereof Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Crysler, the report of the committee on communications was received and read by the Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Kerr, seconded by Mr. McNaughton, the report of the River Beaudette Drainage Committee just read by Mr McArthur, commissioner, was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Kerr in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the repon. Upon motion of Mr. Cameron, seconded by Mr. McDougai, (Dy.- Reeve Lancaster Tp.,) the report of the River Beaudette Drainage Committee just adopted in com- mittee of the whole was adopted in Council. Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton, seconded by Mr. Hamilton, (Winchester), the contract for printing the minutes of this Council, and additional work inci- dental thereto, was transferred from Mr. H S. Stafford, late Editor of the Morns- burgh Courier, to Mr. W Gibbens, of the Cornwall Standard, upon the terms ar- ranged between Mr. Gibbens and the present managers of the Baid Morrisburgti Cowrier, (bo that the remuneration there- for does not exceed in the aggregate $88.00), and subject to the conditions of the contract entered into by Mr. Stafford. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. C'ameron, the report of the committee on communicatiocs just read by the Clerk was referred to a committee of the ^ hole. Mr. Bennett in the chair. The committee rose aud recommended the adoption of the report as amended in committee. Upon motion of Mr. Kerr, seconded by Mr. Ault, the petition of Michael King and others, with reference to the boundary road between Townships of Matilda and Williamsburgh, was referred to the Road Committee for consideration and report. Upon motion of Mr. Kerr, seconded bv Mr. Bennett, the communication from i. C. Alguire, Esq., Registrar of the County ofStormont, just read by the Clerk, was referred to the special committee appoint- ed at yesterday eveninti's seKsion, com- posed of the Reeves and Deput\ -Reeves of the County ofStormont, for the purpose of taking into consideration the repairs to said Stormont Registry Office required by the Inspector of Registry Offices. It was moved by Mr. Kerr, seconded by Mr. Bennett, that the report of committee on communications be adopted in Council as amended in iis passage through com- mittee of the whole. It was moved as an amendment to the last motion by Mr. McNaughton, seconded by Mr. Hamilton (Wincliester), that the report of the committee on communications be not adopted in Council as amended in committee of the whole, but that the same be referred back to said committee with instructions to amend the said report by including therein a recommendation that the Warden and Clerk of this Council do petition the Ontario Legislature to intro- duce, at its next, session, legislation by which the representation of each munici pality in a Counties' Council shall be limited to one Reeve, who is to have the same voting power as at prenent enjoyed by each municipality, based upon the population thereof. It was moved as an amendment to the amendment by Mr. Kerr, seconded bv Mr. Bennett, that the report of the committee on communications, just adopted in com- mittee of the whole as amended, be not adopted in Council as so amended, but that the same be referred back to com- mittee with instructions to strike out clause two thereof and substitute therefor a clause to the eff-^ct that the number of members of Counties Council, as at present constituted, be not changed, but that all Reeves and ■ eputy Reeves hereafter to be elected, do serve without remuneration for their services. The amendment to the amendment was first voted upon and was declared to be lost upon the following division, viz: Yeas— Messrs. Barrle, Bennett, Cameron, Casselman and Kerr. Total 5. m 66 Na^ft— MeurB. A.damB. Ault, Banford, Beok- Rtcad, CoUisoD, Campbell. Coulter, Orysler, Drew, eraser, Gregory, Hamilton (Win Chester), Howes, Looke, Mulbolland. Mo- Catiklll, MoDoi aid (Alexandria), MoDonttld (Dp -Reeve Corni^all Tp.>, McDougal (Lanoas- terTp), MoDnugald (Lochlel), MoNaughton, MoRae (Lochlel), MoRae (Maxvllle). Ross, Snider, Thompson and Warner. Total 27. The amendment was next voted upon and was declared to be lost and the main motion carried on the same division, viz . Yeas— Messrs Cameron. Cassel man, Orysler, Eraser. Hamilton (Winchester), McDonald (Alexandria), McDonald (D. D. Dep. Reeye Cornwall Tp), McNaughton, McRae (Max- vllle), and Ro«8. Total 10 Nays— Messrs. Adams, Ault, Banford, Barrle Beckstead, Bennett, Campbell. Colllson, roulter, Drew. Gregory, Howes, Kerr, Locke, Miilholland McCHNklll, MoDougal (Lancaster Tp). McDougald (Lochlel), McRae (Lochlel), Hnlder, Thompson and Warner, Total 22. And the report of the committee on com- munications, accordingly adopted in Council, as amended in its passage through (Committee of the whole. The '7*'''^6ii having asked for an ex- pression of the opinion of the Council with reference to the advisability of chancing the number of members of the Counties' ('ouncil as at present constituted It was moved by Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. McCaskill, that in the opinion of this Council the Legislative Apsembly of Ontario should be petitioned by the Warden and Clerk of this Council to altei the numerical standard of the municipali- ties from 5(X), as at present, to 700, so that 1,400 taxpayers or upwards be requirecl to entitle a municipality to a Reeve and first and second Deputy Reeves, and amend present Legislation so as to carry into effect the object hereof. It was moved by Mr. Ault, secondel by Mr. Barrie, as an amendment to the last motion, that in the opinion of this Council It would be inexpedient to change the number of members constituting Counties' Councils, but that this Council should recommend that whereas there are at pre- sent three or more meetings of Council held yearly, it would be in the interests of the varicius municipalities composing these Counties that Hut two seesiouH be held instead, viz., January and June. The amendment was first voted upon and was declared to be lost upos a divi- sion in the Council taken by a standing vote. The mam motion was next voted upon and was also declared to be lost upon a division in the Council taken by a stand- ing vote. Upon motion of Mr. Casselman, second- ed by Mr. McDonald (Dep -Reeve Corn- wall Tp), this Council adjourned to miwi to-morrow morning at ten o'clock. A. L MaCDONHLL, a. A. yiEWAKT, Clerk. Warden. THIRD DAT. October 26th, 1892. The Council met at 10 a. m., pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All the members present. The minutes of yesterday's sessions were read by the Clerk, and upon motion of Mr. Kerr, and seconded by Mr. Locke, were adopted in Council and signed by the Warden and Clerk. PETITIONS. A petition was presented by Mr, McNauKh- ton. Reeve of Finch, and read, signed by Alex- ander Farllnger, and forty ratepayers from Township of Winchester, and nineteen rate- payers from Township of Finch, praying the Counties' Council to make a grant of $400 to be expended In repairs upon that portion of the boundary road between Townships afore- said running through the third, fourth and fifth ooncessloDs of said Townships. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Adams, the report of the County Property Committee was presented by the chairman, and received and read by the Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Cameron, the report of the committee on county pro|)erty just read was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Ross in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report as amended by them in its passage through committee. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. McNaughton, the report of the County Property Committee, adopted in com- mittee o' the whole, as amended, was adopted in Council. NOTICE . Mr. Adams gives notice that he or some other member of the Counties' Council, will at the January Session of the Council of 1803 Introduce a by-law, dispensing In future with the October Sessions of this Council, which will not Interfere with the present muaiclpal representation and will materially lessen the expenses of these United OountlesT MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr Casselman, second- ed bv Mr. Warner, Capt Farlinger and Mr. Shell, ex-Reaves of the Township of Williamsburgh, were requested by the Warden to take seats at the Council board and Mr. Farlinger took his seat accord- ingly, Mr. Shell being unable to remain, but thanking the Council for their courtesy. 57 ,■! f.''' !'p')ri motion of Mr. McNaughtou, second- iKi hy Mr. Mcintosh, the petition of Alex- ander Farlinger, Esq., and forty other ratepayer- of Townsldp of Winchester and nineteen ratepayers of Finch Township, praying that this Council grant the sum of$4(X) to be expended on the boundary road betweon said to^nshijis through the third, fourth and fifth conceHsions thereof, was presented by Mr. McNaughton and received and read. Upon motion of Mr. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Eraser, the petition of Mr. Far linger and others, just read, was referred to the Road Committee for consideration and report , Upon motion of Mr. Casselman, second- ed by Mr. McDongald (Lochiel), this Council adjourned until seven o'clock this evening, to give the various committees time to meet and report Evenlnc B«raion« C<3uncil resumed. The Warden in the chair. MOTIONS Upon motion of Mr. Locke, seconded by Mr. Fraser, the report of tiie Education Committee was received and read by the chairman, Mr. Fraser. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Adams, the report of the Education Committee just read was referred to a committee of the whole Mr. Hamilton (Cornwall) in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report, as amended by them in its passage through committee. Upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Ault, the report of the Education Committee just adopted with amendments in committee of the whole, was adopted in Council as so amended. Upon motion of Mr. Banford, seconded by Mr. Beckstead, the report of the com mittee on roads and bridges was presented by Mr. Kerr, chairman of said committee, and received and read. Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton, sec- onded by Mr. McDonald (Alexandria), the report (if the committee on roads and bridges, just read, was referred to a com- mittee of the whole. Mr. McRae (Maxville) in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report as amended by them in its passage through committee It was moved by Mr Adams, seconded by Mr. Bennett, that the report of the Com- mittee on roads and bridges, just adopted with amendments in committee of the whole, be adopted inCouncilae so amended. It was moved as an amendment to the last motion by Mr. Kerr, seconded by Mr Banford, that the report of the committee on rostdH and bridges be not adopted in Council as amended in committee of the whole, but that the same be farther amend- ed by introducing therein a clause comply- ing with the prayer of the petition referred to said road committee from ratepayers of townships of Osnabruck and \Vil- liamsburg, with reference to the opening up for public traffic of the boundary road between the said townships in the first and part of second concessions thereof, and that a by-law be introduced and passed at this session, opening up said road as asked for by the said petition. The above amendment was first voted upon and was declared to be lost upon the following division, viz.:— Yeas— Messrs. Ault, Banford, Oasaelman, Kerr and Mcintosh. Total, 5. Nays— Met! srs. Adams, Barrle. Beokatead, BeoDett, OameroD, Campbell, OoIlisoD. Coul- ter, Dingwall, Drew, Darant, Fraser.QalllnKer. Gregory, Hamilton (Cornwall ), Hamilton (Wlucbester), Howes, ijocke, Malholland, Mo- OasklU, McDonald (Cbarlottenburgh), Mo- Donald (Alexandria), MoDonald (Reeve of Cornwall Tp.) McDouald (D D. Dep. Reeve Cornwall Tp) MoDougal (Lancaster Tp.) Mo- Dougall (Lanoaster Village) MeDougald SjochlPl). McNaughton, MoRae (Loohlei) Mo- ae (Maxville), Ross, Snider, Thompson and Warner. Total 84. And the main motion was declared to be carried upon the same division and the report of committee on roads and bridges accordingly adopted in Council as amend- ed in committee of the whole. Upon motion of Mr. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Warner, the report of spe*ial com- mittee with reference 'o th« drainage of certain lands in the Townships of Roxbor- ough and Cambridge into Butternut Creek was presented by Mr. Bennett, chairman thereof, and received and read. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr Drew, the report of special committee re Roxborough and Cambridge drainage just read was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Fraser in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption by them of the report Upon motion of Mr McNaaghton, sec- onded by Mr. McDonald (Alexandria), the report of the special committee re Roxbor- outrh and Cambridge drainage just adopted in committee of the whole was adopted in Ck)uacil without amendment. Upon motion of Mr Barrie, seconded by Mr. Bentiett, it was resolved t ^at inasmuch as the course of the drain with reference to drainage of parts of Townships of Rox- 58 OMselman, borouKb and Cambridge, recommended by th« report of R. W. Lendrum, P. L. S., is open to objection from stake 161+50 to stake 182 on account of itB oaasing between tbe residence and outbuildinizt) of one of tbe ratepayers interested, the said R. W. Lendrum l>e, and he is hereby appointed and instructed to examine the land from said stake 161 i 50 to the concecision road between ninth and tenth conreesions o! Township of Cambridge, tiience along said concession road through the ditch along- side the same to the branch of tbe Butternut Creek croesiog said concession road from lot No. 7 in tenth concession, Cambridge, thence along the course of said branch to stake 182, and to report to this Council at its January Session whether or not in his opinion the course indicated herein furnislu s or can be made to fur- nish a suitable and proper outlet for said drain, with plans and profiles thereof, and that pending the receipt and adoption of such report all action under By-Law No 1006 of this Council he deferred. ! Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Char- lotteuburgh), seconded by Mr. McDougald (Lochiel), this Council adjourned to meet at 10 a. m., to-morrow. A. I. Macdonkll, a a. S-mWAHT, Clerk. Warden. FOVBTH DAY. MoRRisBURGH, October 27th, 1892. Council met at 10 a. m,, pursuant to ad- journment. I'he Warden in the cb.air. Roll called. Members all present. The minutes of yesterday's session were read by the Clerk, and upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Fraser, were adopt- ed in Council and signed by the Warden and Clerk. XTpon naotion of Mr. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Adams, the report of the special committee appointed with reference to re- pairs required for Stormont Registry Office was presented by Mr. Adams, chairman thereof, and received and read. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Chariot- tenburgh), seconded by Mr. McRae (Max- ville), the report of the Finance Committee was received an 1 read by tlie chairman. Mr. McNaughton. UtK>u motion of Mr. Hamilton (Winches- ter), seconded by Mr McDonald (Reeve Cornwall Tp), the report of the Finance Committee just read was referretl to a com- mittee of the whole Mr. McNaughton in the cliair. The coinmittee rose and recommended the adoption of the report. It was moved by .Mr., Hamilton (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. McDonald (Alex- a dria). that the report of the Finance Committee just adopted In committee of j the whole be adopted in Ctiuucil. It was moved in amendment to the last j motion by Mr. K«rr, secnaded bv Mr. Bar- I rie, tlut tbe report of Finance Committee I be not adopted in Council, but that the I valuation of the counties' properties, which 18 praced at $70,000 by the ninth clause of j the report of Finance Committee, is far in excess of actual value, and that this Coun- cil do not thmk they are in a position to give the proper value of the said counties' property without a minuie and particular I ex^Ainination thereof by competent and disinterested men, who shall place a valu- ation upon the same, and that therefore clause nine of the said Finance Com- mittees report, recommending that the s'lna of $70,000 be fixed as the value of the said county properties, be struck out of said report before its adoption by this Council. It was moved in amendment to the amend.t:ent by Mr. Fraser, seconded by Mr. McDonald (Alexandria), that the i^ port of Finance Committee just adopted in committee of the whole b«? not adopted in Council, but that the same be amended by striking out clauses eight and nine thereof, and that the said report as so amended be adopted in Council. The amendment to the amendment was first voteu upon and was declared to be lost upon the following division, viz : Teas— Messrs Colllson, Drew. Fraiwr ■#« CMklJl. McDonald tOharlottenburehf^MAnSS' &^u}' *** fMaxTllle]. koss and Sild^ Nays— Messrs. Adams. Ault. Banford n^r rle. Beokstead, Bennett, Cameron. oSmoSS Oaeselman, Coulter, CryslerT DlnKwan^'nfiV' lerj. Howes. Kerr, Looke. Malholinrtit m!. Donald [Oornwall fphMoDona J [ff D* Dy 5^1^® Cornwall Tpl.^Doagal [Lanoister tS' MoDougald [Lancaster VlTlaKeL SSiMff' MoNaughton.Thompson and Warnen Total*'. The amendment to the main motion was next voted upon and was declared to be carried upon the following division, viz: Teas-Messrs. Adams, Ault, Banford. Barrle TW. McDougald [LanoasterVUiage], Mcintosh McNaaghton,Thomp8on and Warne" TotiUlS; Nays --MesBrH. Campbell, Colllsun Draw ET'^''' .?ftS'''?° [Wrnohesterl, Moba8ki!l* McDonald tCharlottenbiirg hj, MoDonaidSje": 59 andrla], MoDouBall [Loohlel], MoK*e [Looh- lel], MoRae [Maxvllle], Bobs and Snider. Total 18. And the mam motion accordingly car- ried on the same division and the roporf of Finance Committee adopted in Council as amended by the striking out of clause nine thereof. Upon motion of Mr. Auir, seconded by Mr. Kerr, the report of thespf^-ial oom mittee appoiiitsd to consider and proBecute the repairs to Btormont Registry Office, jus*; read, was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Adams in the tiliair. The committee arose and reported that committee had risen, reported jirogress and asked leave to sit again. Upon motion of Mr McDonald (Char- lottenbur^h), seconded by Mr. Cameron, By-Law No. 1013, to borrow a sum of $4000 upon by-law to meet the current expendi- ture of these counties, was read a firs i time. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, eecono^d by Mr. Bennett, this Council adjourned to meet at two o'clock this afternoon. Afternoon SeeMlon. Council resumed The Warden in the chair. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Kerr, By-Law No. 1011 for the appoint- ment of two High School trustees for Iroquois division . o. 5 in place of A. B. Carman and Dr Jamieeon, resigned, was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Alex- andria), seconded by Mr. Hamilton (Win- chester), By-Law No. 1012, for the pay- ment of orders and accounts, was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. Locke, seconded b' Mr. Banford, By-Law No. 1011, for the ap- pointme. . of two High School trustees for Iroquois division No 5, in place of A. B. Carman and Dr. Jamieson. was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Locke in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption ot the by-law Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton, sec- onded by Mr. Crysler, By-Law No 1012, for the payment of orders and accounts, was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. J. A. M^Dougal in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the by-law. * Upon nuoticn of .Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Kerr, By-Law No. 1012, for payment of orders and accounts, was nead a tnird time. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Char- lottenbnrgh), seconded by Mr Snider, By-Law Na 1014, for the purpose of i raisinii upon note a sum of money not exceeding $300t^ for the purpose of liquida- ting the liabiittie') of the River BeauN, Chairman. , 1892. nd 4'otninin* llrainagre. oept A. K. Mt> ouiicll of the t, Duiidaa aud and Commis- Dws;— lie contraotors up U> the 19th th« tiiterrup lloudNof Juue total HUripen- org this year, cliKilnK flnal ol$2,I«7.75. alley on the i by the Com- wlth V. Bren- provlded for htivlui; beea le Dominion Dd the sum of Me Mouse of oleanlns the Department' Irieer of the prepared to itely. Henoe ^elv^8 of said lor the opor- ilc Works. 9 oon tractors aotioe to stop ommlssloner Brown, Esq , irks, met the after discuss- arrived at a of which Is ks Is at pre- aiuage works iged in olear- >rlH from the liat the notes nd thonpces- a Hufflolent lie Contraot- ntious of the e completion :.alned. emitted. rHUB, mmliisloner. 1, 5th, 1882. 62 1802 Aug. 16 do Oct'r. 7 do (Helerredeo.nHepo.ofH.rBtarer.?^^^^^^^^^^ R.VKB BKAtrnKTT. DUA.KAO.. In Acct with T. Bk.«.anToo ' iHrr""-^^^^^^^^^^^^ -count ■ f^rT"^'-^"l^l^P.« K"?.'"-'-. certm.;dto 1.026 80 S18.U6M i« „„_..-."'*'" Dojroiiii HtakH hort, noi usod >«" fi""«- •- do do do do out „ , oomDmmiHe-:i7or*rheZmof' °' ""««'«««- evldenoeana Balance due. as per statoment with (JommltVee. on above date. 2.937 09 1.002 75 16 00 <0 00 lOU 00 100 00 60 10 260 00 °*'*''''' iM ^l B'*'«noe due. as per settlement 10 To Order on County Treasurer .. . . 10 1892 Oot'r. 10 Balance due By Balance due 7th November tii.t,, •••■•■*•• Report of roinniittee .<»u « oiumuulcH- tlons. To the Warden and Mera-bers of the Pnnt.nii di'Al.1/?*^^^ ^'^'"°"«« <.f H^oVmontKl das and Glengarry, ahserabled Members all present. Oenllemen,-l. Your Corainlttee on Com- niunlcallonH assembled at 2 p m.to-dav ul n,« members beln^fpreHeuf, tf«vln« takin into consideration the several Communlmt ons brought bi^foie them for cousldorat ion, your committeo btg leave to reporl &h follows •- 2. Your cornmltteo beg to state that "thev have rea„ „ ywsrs was made by him in ine year 1888 as a mere matter of bonirkr,.lr Ing. as It was necessary that .^L^^.'^'^P' placed on said properties and thBT^h J* "® ^^ considered the'VaCiortoo^hfeh rb^?n^." naerely guess-work and not so vainprt K,f 2^ advice of the Counties' rm,.,«nKf° ''y the on his own responsibility "''"' **"' ^^^ire\y that "[Sf T?^a"2S^rl¥%%"/^^r;ScteSr'"T°^ the valuation of the Count?i«.^ ix*in''®'^.r« 10. Your Committee had also S?^ slderatlon. oommnnlcatlons from° McOH m " mon * Co., Lancaster and n a ri.i "^corlm- Wllliara8t;>wn. afkin^ for rounds of* ^rS^^A,''^ paid by them for pedfar's licenses in?°Jif ''^ bs^S^^adT '^"^ -omm*^n^5^?^«,f - All of which is respectfully submitted. ... ^' ^ MoNadghton, Chahman. Committee Room, A. O. U. W Hall Morrlsburgh, 27th October, 1892. V rejected by «i^- fj~SI*"^® ^"*® "' above Ooanoll.— Co. Clkrk.) (Schedules '"A," "B." "C •' "i^*' ^k^ ferred to. are attached to^'and form "«® .^% By-Law iJo. 1012.- Co. Clkrk.) ™ P*'"*''^ Report of the (special €oininiH<>« «,». pointed at this 8e*iilon or th« c«nn- tle»» Coancll to look «i»er the HepnirM to the Mtormont County Reulsiry All the members present. To the Warden and Gentlemen of the Ponn ties' Council of the United OoiintiP«^; Htormont, Dundas and Glen^arrJ? ' °' Gentlemen, -Your Commlttpe havn iuvh referred to them two letters nv.mEFR Johnson, Esq., Inspector of ReKlstru nm„„; for Province of Ontario, wherein he stat^?,!^ absolute neoesHltvof certal, repairs ^K^ ffid'bir Te Clerll'^r^' * «P^«' *' «^««'^n iSrsM^nt^^o^StrmoTa'ln"^^^^^^^ wall on the 19th day of Julv isft" q„ i „i " letter from J. C. ATguirl"'lsq^^.\7gist?ar"ff County of Stormont, calling atffintinn V^fi^ dilapidated condition of t^hfSbulId^nSs connected with said office, and the necessttv J??raJS%S??ed'«S^^h? 1-Sr 'S bl8 said communications, be made 'knd that Rn®«?il?f^°^ gentlemen, viz. O. J. Hamilton, 5 oTnwa^ll tT*p'^t?^,5= 5' McDonald. Reeve* Pinrih • «ii^' '^•£- McNaughton, Reeve of John Hennpit^S?"'"- Reeve Of Osnabruck. and nni,?f?H^°^*^ Reeve of Roxborough, be ap- mIsPB^'!,*^"^"?°"'™'"ee to examine the pre- the ner.e«'^iTJ'^l^° A?^ consider and determine Seex'tlnuLreof'*'^ '^''^''' *«^«^ '''' *°*» thl^sald^om^ul®® further recommend that nrooPPrt a«?^i"®1 ^t *°<* »fP empowered to such ?ena7r«°!«1'' *?J'« '»«'^e and constructed cretlon '^f »r ^,^ *". ^^^ exercise of their die- cono?ndft fn h^'^'''°« ^^^ premises, they may thnt thl «ioi^® necessary and deslraole, and be bvVhfi^ l^"'',".^^ «.«'<^ fiub-commlttee to into nmf^ appointed be empowered to enter Michrontr«?f1'°" hehalfof this corporation, I "tUns of ?hP „ .M ™"^ ^'« necessary for the siirnr\/ i^'^.i?'^'? ^P^^' an'l tbat the Trea- the?eoffl.mIS'';''''''*.ta P«y «"«h expenses saldcffirma^^''^''^''^^^^ or ordered by the mIs"" KpT'^Jh^^t *'",? '•^commend that uacHsrs. Kerr ard Haml ' n be oald for nnn Sct^lt'ilT'^V '^"««^^' for attending 8a?d thl? \rr F ^l?^J*^^"'*e.^"" »° July last and dftvs «n,i ;£ WcNaughton be paid for two therewith. '^'"^ mileage in connection thl3ri^?2!'™'*^®®. further recommend that sSssloi of^hp°JiS^"f.« '■'■^"••'^ «* *be JanuSry t"aiSfnft£e?oP«'-"*^'°° *""*•- S'l^pS All of Which is lespectfully submitted. „ , J- G- Adams, Chairman, i^ommlttee Rooms, A.O.U W. Hall Morrlsburgh, Oct. 27th', 1892. ■ , BY-LAW No. 1006. ^ ^TownThin^^'f"^"^!-'''' '^raining parts of the lownshlp of Roxborough, in these United Counties, and for borrowing ou the credit ?ii ^o® J^^.''^^ Comities of Stormont, Dun- Hrp,/*""* ?'f "^^''''y »*^« s'lniof eight hun- Jl^e'nnriheSe'^ '""''^ ^«"-« '- -- alir^tt^d^^hlJffdW'rjSS?,^^^ Whereas, a majority in numbers of th« , Ry /^oll, of the property hereinafter snt 1:1m?.*'' \'« benefltte'd by the dmlnage have petlllonec- this Council. Dravln? that Thit Council do prosecute a plan'fo'^ the drainage Fi.M f I^"™^"'-" 28. 27. 28. 29, 80 and 31, In t|?e A^nd whereas, thereupon the said Com oil procured anexamln,4t on to be made by RW Lend rum P. L. 8., being a person competent t,. h»°S PJi'-P^^e- «f the said locality proposed to be drained, and has procured plarind estimates or the work to be done by the saW mad^bv1!!m oT'.hr^ ?" Assessment to be maao by him of the real property to be bene- fitted by such drainage stating as nearly as he can the proportion of benefit which in h?s oplnior. will b? derived in con sen ue nee of ?hmonnt''TK^' ►'y «^ery road and l^^or por- tion of lot-the said assessment so made beine theasseHsment heroin enacted to be assessed and levied upon the lots andparts of lots hero- if e5 Inafter in that behalf speolfloallyBet forth and described, and the report of the said B. W. Lendram, In respect thereof, and of the said drainage being as follows :— ••To Adrian L Macdonell, Esq., Clerk of the " Counties' Council of Stormont. Dundas " and Qlengarry :— " Dear Sir,— According to Instructions con- " tamed in your letter to me, dated October "29th, 1891, 1 have made an examination of " Lots Numbers 26, 27, 28. 29, 80 and 81, in the '* Bighth Concession of the Township of Roz- " borough with a view to the drainage of said " Lots, under the provisions ot the Municipal "Drainage Act As the above named lots " have DO natural outlet or creek it is neces- " sary to make a good sized ditch as an outlet •' for- ditches to the Butternut Creek. I find " that the water coming from the 7th Conces- '•slon. Roxborough, by ditches flows into the 8th Co cession and is left to find its way the best It can I have laid out on the ground and estimated for a main ditch, commencing atth<* Concession Road between Concessions 7 and 8, thence North- Westerly followlngthe old ditch on Lot 29, in 8th Concession; thence to the side line betwoen 29 and SO to the boundary between the Townships of Rox- borough and Cambridge ; thence making a new dlich along the boundary Westerly to the ro!td allowance between Lots 6 and 7, in ■the lOtb Concession, Cambridge; thence 'Northerly along the East side of said road 'allowance to a branch of the Butternut ' Creek, crossing said road, and I find said ' creek a good outlet for the proposed ditch." "On the annexed plan I have shewn the 'course of the proposed ditch the depth 'to which the ditch will require to be dug ■and the grade, AC, will fully appear on the ' profiles herewith submitted." " I estimate the cost of enlarging and *' deepening the present ditch and " digging the new ditch at $775 00 " Engineer's fees. Clerk's fees, Adver- '•tising,etc HOOO "In all $915 00 " This sura I assess against lands and road " to be benefltted, and using said ditch as an " outlet, as follows :— Township of Roxborough. Lot or Part Talue of Concession. of Lot. Acres. Improvem'ts 7 Ept28 97.. $23 00 13 00 13 00 20 00 12 00 12 00 Bi30 100 25 00 7 Eiof W*28 7 WiofWil 7 Ept29 7 Npt Wi 29 7 8 Wi29 50. 88 50. 60. 7 N WptSO, 7 SWptSO 7 R Wpt30 7 Ept 31.... 7 Wi8l ... 7 WfEiSl 17. 15. . 6S.. . 49 J. .100.. 60 7 Wi32 100... 7 Ei32 101).... 7 Ei33 100 ... 7 EJofWJ38. ...50 7 W i38 50.... 8 Epr26 115 8 Vfi 26 50... 8 Ei 27. 65 8 Wi 27 65 35 00 8 E428 66 35 00 8 Wi28 66 35 00 8 Ept 29 35 25 00 8 Spt29 1 100 500 800 17 00 12 00 24 00 12 01) 24 00 24 00 24 00 12 00 12 110 30 00 12 00 3»00 Wi29 86. $25 00 - • ~" ~ 25 00 26 00 80 00 30 00 48 00 40 00 81 00 16 00 30 00 20 00 8 EiofW*2» 35 8 WJofEJ29 35. 8 Ei80 35. 8 WiEiSO 35. 8 WptSO 76. 8 Wi31 75 8 NEpt.Sl 51. 8 8Ept3i 24. 8. Ei& 76. 8 Wi82 76 Concession Hoad, 7<&8 20 00 $835 00 10 . 10 . 10.. 10 . Towmhip of Cambridge, .SJ7. 100 .NEi7 50 8J6 100 N W\ 6 50 80 00 10 00 30 00 10 00 Total $916 00 "The ditch when completed to be kept in ' repair by the Muniolpalities of Roxborough ■and Cambridge at the expense of the lands ■and roads herein assessed for construction ■bald lands and road paying in the same rela- ' tive proportion as for construction. " I have the honor to be gentlemen " Your obedient servant "Sd. Robert W. Lbndrum, P.L.S. ' Vankleek Hill, January 20th 1892." And whereas the said Council are of opinion the drainage of the locality described is desir- able. Be it therefore enacted by the said munici- pal Council of the United Counties of Stor- mont, Dundas and Glengarry, pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Act, 1st That the said report, plans and esti- mates be adopted and the said drain and the works connected therewith be made and con- structed In accordance therewith 2nd That the Warden of the said United Counties may borrow on the credit of the Corporation of the said United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry the sum of eight hundred and twenty-three dollars, being the funds necessary for the work and may issue debentures of the corporation to that amount in sums of not less than $100.00 each and payable within ten years from the date thereof with Interest at the rate of four per centum per annum, in ten consecutive annual instalments to be of such amounts that the aggregate amount payable for princi- pal and interest in any year shall be equal (as nearly as may be) to whut is payable for principal and interest during each of the other years of such period of ten years, such debentures to be payable at the Bank of Mont- real. Toronto. 3rd. And for the purpose of paying the sum of $8Ij8 00. being the amount charge! against^ the said lands so to be benefitted as aforesaid other than lands or roads belonglni; to the municipality of Roxborough, and to cover interest thereon for ten years at the rate of four per cent, per annum, the following special rates over and above all other rates shall be assessed and levied lu the same manner and at the same time as taxes are levied upon the undermentioned lots and parts of lots and the amount of the said special rates and Interest assessed as aforesaid against each lot or part of lot respectively shall be divided into ten equal parts and one such part shall be assesHed and levied as aforesaid in each year for ten years after the final passing of tiuB by-law, during which the said debentures have to run. ..^ ..$25 00 ... 25 00 ... 25 00 ... 30 00 ... 30 00 ...48 00 ... 40 00 ... 81 00 . . . 16 00 ... 30 00 ... 20 00 ... 20 00 $885 00 ...80 00 ... 10 00 ... 80 00 ...10 00 .$916 00 be kept In oxborough f the lands >n8trnotion same rela- Q. in rvant H, P.L.S. of opinion ed is desir- id munioi- 18 of 8tor- lant to the I and esti- in and the le and con- lid United 5dit of the lounties of ^he sum of liars, being and may ou to that 100.00 each 1 the date if four per lonseoutlve ti amounts for prinol- )e equal (as ayabie for ch of the 'ears, such ikof Mont- ng the sum eJ against IS aforesaid luK to the a to cover he rate of following >ther rates tbe same taxes are I lots and r the said 8 aforesaid espectlvfly ts and one levied as 's after the : which the SCHEDULE OP LANDS AND ^"■'"SffSSs^^isy ROADS « I 7., 7.. 7.. 7 . 7.. 7.. 7.. 7.. 7.. 7.. 7.. 7.. 7.. 7.. 7.. 7.. 7.., 7.., 8.., 8... 8... 8... 8... 8... 8... 8 .. 8... 8... 8... 8... 8... 8... 8... 8... 8 .. 8..., 8..., «fbn£°''°?***P o' Ro*borough, viz- ^^shlpof OamFrrdTeflS CoSSt^i^Rus'seli? '•°^*»»^JP. i^^ ButteFiTut Lots No8. Lot or Part of Lot. Ept28 E4ofWi28'.' WiofWj28. Ept29 ... Npt Wi 29..! rt W i 29. Ei8o ....:; ■■ N WptSO.... ■ aWpt80. ... 8M ptSO BptSl W|Ei81 Wi32. E482 Kj83 :; E}of Wi33... Wi33. Ept28 Wi26 .. Ei27 . W J27 Ei28 Wi28 Ept29 8pt29 ;■* W>29 Ei wi29. ..;; WiKj29 Ei30 wiBi3o : WptSO WiSl . NEptSl S E ot 81 Ei32 W 482 * above all viz.. the sum of $2.47 per annum. °°' 6tb. That the amount required $1,029 60. Each Year. $23 00 . 18 00.. 18 00 . 20 00.. 12 00 .. 12 OO.., 25 00.., 600 ., 800... 17 00... 12 00... 24 00... 12 00... 24 00... 24 UO... 24 00... 12 00... 000 .. 80 00... 80 00... 86 00 .. 86 00 .. 35 OIJ. . . 26 00... 1 00..., 26 00..., 25 00 .. 25 00.... 80 00.... 80 00... 48 00.... 40 00.... 81 00..,. 16 00.... 80 00.... 20 00.... $100 48 2 47 $102 95 $80300.... $187 05 $99 00 20 00..., $ 6 808 8 08 4 66 2 79 2 79 5 81 1 16 1 896 2 79 568 2 79 658 668 668 2 79 000 7 00 2 79 700 8 17 8 17 8 17 6 81 28 5 81 5 81 5 82 700 700 1118 982 722 878 7 00 4 66 4 6i. 2 47 95 $82800.... $191 71 $10147 Interest. Principal. |:.:::::;:»gt;--*SS. 8 27 82 . • 24 88 ., • 2129., • 1808.. • 14 74.. • 1126 .. • 764.. 888... 4 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 7127... 74 15... 77 09... 80 18... 88 89 .. 86 73... 90 21... sa™ of $101.47 being the meet the debentures t»be''lL«?,Vli""*''y. *° 97 60. $191 71 $8iii;; Total Annual Amount. ....$10147 10147 .... 10147 .... 10147 .... 10147 .... 10147 •... 10147 .... 10147 .... 10147 .... 10148 01,014 71 A. I AlAODOirBT.T.. A A r, lAODOI^BLI,^^^ A. A. STBWABT. A. I. MAODOWKI.L, A A Clerk. "^ i u I lii Stbwabt, Wapden. 67 BT-LAW NO. 1010. By-Law of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundaa and Glengarry, to change the place of holding the October Session of the Counties' Council of the said United Coun- ties from the Music Hall. Morrisburgh, (as enacted by By-Law No. 1005 of said United Couutles), to the Hall of the Ancient Order of United Workmen, In said Village of Morrlsburgh. . . tt .* ^ Be U enacted, a by-law of the said United Counties ol Stormont, Dundas Hud Glengarry, that from and after the passing of this by-law, By-Law No. 1005 of the said United Counties, passed on the 23rd day of June, A. D. 1892. be and the same Is hereby repealed Insofar as Che same enacts that the October Session of the Counties' Council of the said United Coun- ties be held at the Music Hall, Morrisburgh. And It is further hereby enacted, that the October Session of said Council be held at the Hall of the Ancient Order of United Work- men, In said Village of Morrisburgh. Passed, signed and sealed In open Council, this 24th day of October. A. D. 1892. A. L MAOBONBIil., A. A. STKW 4.RT, Clerk. Warden. BT-IiAW NO 1011. By-Law to appoint two High School trustees for Division No. 5, Iroquois. Intlie place and stead of A. B. Carman, E»iq , and Thos. Jamleson, Esq., M. D., resigned. Whereas, by By-Law No. 948 of this Cor- poration, passed on the 29 Lh day of January, A. D 1831, and intituled "By-Law to appolnl High School Trustees," A. B. Carman, Esq., of IroqooLs, was appointed trustee of the said Hlgn School Division No. 5 for the statutory term. And whereas, by By-Law No. 984 of this Corporation, passed on the 29th day of Jan- uary, A.. D. 1892, and intituled "By-Law to an pomt^igh School Trustees," Dr. Jamiesou of Mountain Station, was appointed trustee for said High School Division No. 6 for the statutory term. And whereas, the said A. B- Carman and Dr. Jamleson have each tendered in writing to this Council their respective resignations as such High School trustees, by reason whereof it becomes necessary to appoint successors. Be it therefore enacted and It is hereby enacted a By-Law of the Corporation of the Unite ^ Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry that Allen G. Ross, Esq., of Iroquois, In said counties, be and he is hereby appointed High School trustee for said Division No. 5, Iroquois, in the place and stead of the said A. B. Carman, resigned, for the remainder of the present and the whole of next year, and that R. M. Bouck. Esq., of Irena, in th6 Town- ship of Matilda, in said Counties, be and he is hereby appointed High School trustee for said Division No. 5, Iroquois, In the place and stead of the said Dr. Jamleson, resigned, for the remainder of the present year and for the years 1893 and 1894, and that each of the said trustees hereby appointed be subject to the same rights and duties conferred and imposed by statate. Passed, signed and sealed In open Council, this 27lh day of October, A. D. 1892. A I. Macdoneli., a. a. Stewart, Clerk. Warden. BY-1.AW NO. lOlSS. By-Law for payment of Orders and Accounts. Whereas, it is necessary that the payment of moneys granted by the Corporation of these United Counties be authorised by by- law. Be it therefore enacted, a by-law of the Cor- poration of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, that each of the persons hereinafter named, do receive the uum set opposite his name in the sohedQles marked "A" 'B," -0" and 'D," (hereto an- nexed), and that the Treasurer be and he la hereby authorized to pay the amounts con- tained in such schedules and signed by the Warden to the said persons so named therelu. Parsed, signed and sealed in open Council, this 27th day of October, A. D. 1892. A. I. MAODONBIiL, A. A. STEWART, Clerk. Warden. SCHEDULE A, Referred to iu above By-Law Nu. 1012 and la Report of Finance Committee. OENBBAL OO0NTIBS AOOOUMTS. No. of acct. 1 The Olengarrian, printing for Glen- garry LPS. I 180 2 The Glengarry Reform Pub. Co., ad- vertising October Session 1 50 3 Maclenuan, Llddell e and he Is moanta oon- Kned by tbe aed therelu. >8n Council, Stbwabt, Warden. . 1012 and in ttee, UNTS. Glen- I 180 0., ad- 150 3lnlon 1000 otober 150 adv'g 600 3d tax 100 K and H. 13 50 Klstry 83 UO gi8lry 10 00 }U8e.. 26 OU office 1200 id re- . .... 1199 office 1000 trater Stor- 27 50 wood, 830 years 300 year 150 t. Ist 29 74 Irs to 48 17 pole, 1898 sand 986 itober 150 ;«rry. 847 sher's 360 istage 888 >lank 700 land 860 3100 Qont. 790 mont 181 40 00 ^°^'--- ITiiFs A. A. Stkwabt, Warden. SCHEDULE B. Referred to In Rv-Law Wn ir \o «.,j . Of Pinanorcommute%°^ *° ''^°'' yo'ir ="^'^^«'^^« BKAINAOB ACOOUKTS. ao«t. 1 Expense. Committees Expenses » S^ S- ■A- McArthur. Com'p 8 do Maclennan Ll^rdeVlTciine acct "'"uoii anjiine i::i:!Fsii=j^®" $32 50 59 (JO 14 (>0 500 ^etiZeft^/Xroriul^r'J^'^ United Coun- UniV^rt fv;,,.r.T V of the Corporation of these MoS,^a^ Cornw'aM^.^,'"';^'^''"^'" ^^e Bank of or person' the^»m o?'Vi'"°"}£°™« "^^^^^ »>HEk to mJJt rhi! ^"™ °' ''*"'■ thonsand dollars Corporal,^ °'*'^«""«°' expenditure of' this' k£- ?*'*'' ^^^ «»'<* Warden and Treasni-«r i^^^'ef urrS tJlLe^rSe'E?- thfs*ad''afrorblr?rD.:"l89r" ^°"°«" A. I. MACDONEI.L A. A. STKWABT. <^'«'l^- Warden. are sum Of taxes levied secuf" Total. 80 20 50 1253 27 ':''■' $1363 77 A A. Stew A KT, Warden. (Sd.) SCHEDULE C Referred to In By-Law No m<> an^ i Of Finance Commluel"'* '° '^^*''*' ^^ BOXBOBOUGH DBAINAOB ACCOUNTS. ' Jr^a^c'sr '^«"^-«". --^ ' ^o^^fe\^^^.S°™-^«y.HalUor court**' ^ ' fSZ' R^Si/----; •Hervic^s- at ^'^crrro«fR^vlsl?r-'''--lces * %ivlswm "'°''^' "^''^^^ "^tCourt ' >^ls,5;rar^,?,^^7r*-« -^CouVt o^^ ""IIZVJ. So^^"'^'^^^' «; on Total 5 connected with said wnrt« l^*"^^ accounts uSr.ed ctunile7 oPX^'^ * »4** «' the Glengarry that , hi w^ ?"°^'' Dundas and lar8,or such aSnt a/mi^'^^K t'^'*"''*"'* ^o'" and also that tne wardPn «L^%*«^''^^^ »P™' thetimebeinK beaufhn^-«J? ^'■^'^^'"•er for to renew al Minh n^i^^ '"'*. *°** empowered time urnif such time asThe^'iami'";^™ 'l""^ *« and retired h^ *kL^>^ ^^® same can be paid 8ubse?uentlJ^to''be''',KS' °' !.*'« debentures Hubseguent ly to he nSn "k"**?!:.« By-^-aw "nderandby vlriuAo?««« «;7y V^'l Council Oncarlo Stat^utl'ry^r rfrl^L*^^«oi.To\L°r' tbTsT7,2'dry°o^^rbr!f'^.»^«2P«'^ Council ,"'**,'""i $20;) 60 -L^' ^'^^WARx. Warden. BY-l.AW .\0. 10 It By-Law of the ro*-por t'o" of tho it„i. .> Counties of Hlor^Min , hnn, al'andO «?,'* October, AD. J892. A. I. Macdonell, a a Clerk. Stkwabt, Warden. BY-LAW No 1015. !ls^Sj:n°S^'£^^?i^'™y??=^°sxi 1. That ihi, couiiiri hfrebj- auihorlzes the JJ 28, Jacob Hopper, Dundas ij W Nov. 3, D. McDonald, Charlottenburgh 6 00 4, Dan Casselman, Dundas \f JJJJ 9, Georce Dillon, do j- JJJ 14, Jas. Connelly, do 1- ^ Dec. 31, To carried to Revenue Account $222 00 Bills Payable. 1890. ^«- Dec. 31, By Note v.nder discount at the Bank of Montreal, proceeds of which were expended on Gen- eral Account, By Laws 814, 82.': and 891 $15,000 00 Note under discount at the Bank of Montreal, proceeds of which were expended on Gen- eral Account, By-Laws 901, 915 and 941 3,500 00 Note under discount at the Bank of Montreal, proceeds of which were expended on Gen- eral Account, By Laws 943 anR' Jan. 6, To Paid Note, General account $ 6,000 00 28, " '• " 3,500 00 April 10, '' Chesterville Dam account, in part 12,000 00 June 2, " General account 15,000 00 Dec. 31, By balance Board of £xaiulner». 1891 Db. Jan'y 14, To A McNaughton $ 8 00 A Brown 9 95 D McDiarmid 12 10 24, RB Carman 8 OO 29, RB Carman 12 00 Feb'y 2, A McNaughton 12 00 4, A Brown 16 45 D McDiarmid 17 00 f 222 00 $40,500 00 10,000 'JO ii50,500 00 uG,500 (X) S! 14,000 00 22 00 )00 00 )00 'JO iUO 00 )00 00 IUO 00 5 Mar. 21, A XfcNauglitor S qq RB Carman ™"'.'.V.'. 8 00 A Brown , jq 4.. D McDiarmid , i.> n'n June 19, RB Carman V. J/...V.V.V.'.VV * 4 fK) A MoNaughton .."...'.""...'.'. 4 00 A Brown ..*."!.*.*.,...".!..*.'.'**' 7 fin D MoDiarmicI "'' o n • Sept. 1, RB Carman V.'.V.'.V.V.V.V." '.'."."." 04 [Jo D Mcl/iarraid ..'.................' 24 ''"> A Brown ........!.!......"... .....l*. 20 20 A McNaughton .!!...!..*...".*.!......'!!!! 24 00 26, R B Carman .......,..........' 8 00 A McNaughton .......*.*.*..........,.'.*.'"* 8 00 A Brown .....!!..'.......!..!,.'.'.'!.." 10 6') D McDiarm '1 10 in Oct. 28, RB Carman "././.'. Z.Vr.'.V.V.'.'.V." 8 00 A McNaught n g qq D McDiarmd i .!!!!!.....!.!....." ...... 12 15 A Brown ■,. -^ Nov. 30, A Brown '".*.*..'!!'.".*.■.!!!!*.!'*.'.*.'.!."".'. 54" D MoDiarmId ....*.'.'............ 8 10 A McNaughton !..."."!!!.!."!.'.*!!!!.!!!!!!" oo R B Carman * Ann Dec. 18, A Brown .'...V.*.'.*;.'.'.".'.*"*.!!ii.*." 47 45 D McDiarmid '" 44 oj^ A McNaughton ZS'^^"":r:ZZ ^5 00 KB Carman f,g j5 R B Carman, Secretary , !!.*!.*!.'.'.'!!!!!![ 53 25 31, By carried to Etlucation account $604^ Canada Teuiperance Act. 1890. Q^ ^mh^' ^^ ^*'*"'^ '^•'922 91 Feb. 11, A. C. Mclntyrt^, P.M., in full of fines to date... 48 85 ^ov. 14, Archibald McNab. I. L, fines and parts of fines on -.^ T.^^'jl'^'l'^^ ^y *^'™ '""^•^ vopeaX of Scott Act. 206 80 oU, D. F. McKmnon. I. L.,Stormcnt,Special Account paiec. 8, (< (( (( i( U <( <• (( l( u u tl It it u (( Allen Hayes Beach Hall Tilton Morpan Borrows Gorrow Rombough " McDonald " Gale Cameron Fetterly Beach Bridges a it it « « 29 90 « 12 70 u ■"."'. 16.00 « * 19 20 •( 48 10 u ,', 10 00 u " ' 22 10 " ■ 26 70 IX '" 9 60 « ■" 35 05 u "[','„', 23 50 u " 25 00 « ..„ 19 00 u ' ' 6 70 u " 28 40 « ' 19 40 Dec. 31, By carried to Admin iatration of Justice account $381 35 $381 3j Debentures. 1890. Cr. Dec. 31, By balance, viz : r, . ^r. Building Debentures $ 8,148 90 Nation Kiver Drainage Deben tures, 1st issue 6,802 15 Nation River Drainage Deben- tures, 2nd issue 19,135 87 River Beaudette Drainage Debentures 8,974 62 ^•1891. Mar, J, Nation River Drainage Debentures, 3rd $43,061 54 issue County Building;Debentures, 2nd issue 14,709 40 21,676 95 $79 447 89 Dr. Feb'y 27, To Paid River Beaudette Drainage Debenture No. 2 ^ 99(18 May 1, Building Debentures, 1st issue. No. 6 1,636 02 Aug. 21, Nation River Drainage Debenture No. <, 1st issue ^'^^'^ ^^ Dec. 31, Reduction on Debenture No. 9, Nation River Drainage, 1st iisue, under Sec. 4, Chap. 6,Vic.50,Ont -•. ^124 98 Cancellation of Debenture No. 10, N. R. D., Ist issue, by the same Statute 798 -)Z % 0,557 91 Dec. 31,Bybalance '^^^'^^^ 98 DlTlsion Court Clerks. ' 1891. ^^' .Tan. *9, To'Georpe Heamdon, 12th D. C %^\ l^ •Feb. 13, JNTuttle, 6th •' ^ '^ April^S, JACockburn, 8th " 10 «» S Pillabough, BailifF. '"**__. Dec. 31, By carrned to Administration of Justice account $37 33 ^6i oo fl 1891. Jan. 6, By 7, 14, 23, April 7, May 11, Nov. 10, 23, Dec. 31, To 1891. Dec. 31, To By 1891. Jan'y 5, To $104 3e^ 7, 9, 12. I5i 24, Feb'y 3, 4, June 19, U ««J 16, 17, Oct. 31, Not. 2, Dec. 31, By 10 Division Court Jury Fund. DCMcRae, l^^^lP"". i;*..'.".'.'".".'.!*.!.".'. 9 43 J A McDougald, j^a ^^ ^ qq jNTuttle, 6th ^^ 3 jg . W J Ridley, '*» ^^ 10 39 S H McGillivray, Ist ^^ g ^q JACockburn, »tn ^^ 754 ADawson, 4tn ^^ 457 D Mcintosh, llt*i ^^ ^^ 55 WmGarvey, 5tb ^^ ••••••••• g 73 George Heamdon, litn ^^ 23 ] 5 CJMattice, 3rd [Z''""^ 7 70 Wm Rae, 10th _ carried to Administration of Justice account $104 36 Education. Cr. Board of Examiners, Transfer of this account .. .$ 604 20 Entrance Examinations, — -^o 07 Public School Inspectors, ;; ^^ ;;; 1'8^« jj,^, Teachers' Institute, * oarriea to Expenditure account 13,230 97 »3,230 9^ Entrance Examination. Dr. WD Johnston, Examiner, Stormont I 44 40 George Heamdon, use of Hall. Glengarry 10 00 James Smith, Examiner, f^ ^ A,ex McNaughton, ;; SU,™ont ............ ^> f A Brown ^ ^ „ 4y 20 J S Jamieson, ^^ ^^ gQ 25 ^DMSSd " Glengarry::::: 47^ Jas Nugent, ;; Stormont 12 09 Wm Bowen " Dundas CW Williams, « .,,^Jf"«r^ o |o B Lane, By Law 951, Dundas - ^ HCK.nn.dy Est., ;; '^ ^ ;....;;;•;;;;;; « ^, iLnSt' " *' " Trustees, S. J Bancroft 10 00 Sec. 19, Osnabruck ^" j^, W Gibbons, By-Law965.... f' .^ GP Graham, " '' ^S 55 B C Beach & Co., « " ^ XX H a Stafford, « ;; -; |^ BLane, 4 4O CW Young, « . ";;*-^ 19 00 WDBrunton, Examiner, Dundas ^^ ^ A E Meldrum, •' ^^ " ^ Jf XX Jas A McNaughton, " Stormont 1/ "" A Brown, " Juntas 314 W A McNaughton, " Stormont 5^ "» W Gibbons, By-Law 972 ^J ^, Allan Shaver " " ^t or, AEPowter, " " ciirried to Education account $731 70 $731 70- 11 3e^ 97: Expense. 1891. Dr. Dec. 31, To Caretaker and Messenger, Transfer of account... $ 250 00 County Clerk, do do ... 362 00 County Offices, do do ... 162 66 County Board of Audit, do do ... 61 80 County Auditors, ' do do ... 128 00 Farmers' Institutes, do do ... 75 00 Insurance, do do ... 315 0' Interest, do do ... 379 09 Law Costs, do do ... 8 00 Light and Fuel, do do ... 299 67 Lunatics, do do ... 430 56 Members of Council, do do ...1,734 30 Postage and Telegrams, do do ... 63 07 Registry Offices, do do ... 332 22 Special Grants, do do ... 10 00 Stationery and Printing, do do ... 874 59 Treasurer, do do ... 1,000 00 Dec. 31, By carried to Expenditure account $6,503 96 $6,503 96 Farmer^' Iiistltiiles. 1891. Dr. Jan'y 2, To W J McNaugh ton, Treasurer, Glengarry |25 29, Wm Deeks, President, Dundas 25 00 00 Mar. 18, C W Young Treasurer, Stormont 25 00 Dec. 81, By carried to Expense account. 00 $75 00 1891. Jan'y 31, Feb'y 25, Mar. 27, April 30, July 9, Aug. 18, Oct. 5, 27, Dec. 3, Fines. Cr. 00 By H McEwan, J. P $ 2 00 Wra Bow,J. P 4 00 G S Jarvis 2 82 Samuel McConnell, J. P 2 00 Wm Bow, J. P 3 00 C McNaughton, J. P 3 33 A Leclair, J. P 3 34 WmBow, J. P 3 00 J R McKenzie, J. P 3 00 Jas Shaw, J. P 5 00 31, To carried to Administration of Justice account $ 31 49 $ 31 49 Gaol. 1891. Dr. Jan. 13, To D. McDonald, Gaoler, Supplies to Prisoners, Gov- ernment Audit f 82 J J McCabe, clothing, By-Law 951 18 John Skeith. supplies, do do 12 Cameron & McDonald, supplies, By Law 951 27 D McDonald, draining yard 1 do supplies to prisoners. Gov't Audit and County Board of Audit 31 Feb. Mar. Apr. 31, 3. 11, o June 13, 19, I 70- D E Mclntyre, Sheriff", clothing for prisoners. N J Fraid, supplies, By-Law 965. J J McCabe, do do do . L A Ross, repairs, do do . G Gosling, do do do . 39 2 5 27 12 60 80 57 18 25 71 60 25 18 00 64 12 June 10, To J Skeith. ?"ff "«„^' ^y-^^^p^fes" Bv^u'w 9^ 32 47 Cameron & McDonald, supplies, oy ^m* .„j;i. oc en 3i; J .T McCabe. supplies, By-Law 9-2 ....•..•. 1^ J- J G Hunter, repairs, Ho do ^^ ^^ Nov. 2, J Skpith, supplies, do do ^ ^^ H Pitts, do do do ^ ^^ Wm Atchison, repairs, do ^o ^ ^^ N J Fraid. supplies, do %•";'' '"qVo oa n-^ Cameron & McDonald, supplies By-Law 972 ...... -6 0. Dec. 10, D xMcDonald, taking vagrant to Kingston, Shenft s ^ ^^ order . 31, By carried to Administration of Justice account $698 12 Gaol Surgeon. Dr De^f 31, To E A Graveley, M.D, salary lor' 1891 |225_00 By carried to Administration of Justice account $225 UO Gaoler and Turnkey. IRQ I Dr. Dec. 31, To D McDonald, salary for 1891 $740 00 DMcMartm, " ** " JWUU By carried to Administration of Justice account $990 00 Government Auditors. Oct.' 8, To J F Pringle, four meetings of Board $16 00 JCopeland, " " ^^0 John Mclntyre " " " ^^ ^ Dec. 31. By carried to Administration of Justice account $48 00 Hlgli Schools. 1891. ^R- June 10, By Municipalities, By-Law 962 Dr. To W D Meikle, Treasurer, Morrisburgh ^!''5S XS A B Carman, do Iroquois •^'JrU Xn J A McDonald, do WiUiamstown JS,^ John Simpson, do Alexandria ^flnn GeoMcDonell, do Cornwall /5U UU $4,450 00 HlRli School Maintenance, 1891. „ ^^' June 19, By Municipalities, By Law 970 Dr. Dec. 18, To W D Meikle, Treasurer, Morrisburgh $1,261 00 A B Carman, do Iroquois ^^^ S 29, George McDonell, do Cornwall 1,200 00 $3,361 00 $698 12 $225 00 f 990 00 $48 00 $4,450 00 $4,450 00 $3,361,00 $3,361 00 13 i 12 ) 00 3 00 8 00 iO 00 30 00 i61,00 61 00 Interpreter. 1891. Dr. Oct. 10, To John Darois, Government Audit f 1 00 Pec, 31, By carried to Administration of Justice account ..-^ 1 ^0 $ 1 00" Insuiance. 1891. Dr. Oct. 31, To D Munroe, three years from 28th inst $315 00 Dec. 31, By carried to Expense account. .$315 OU $315 00 1891. Feb'y 14, April 17, June 80, July 31, Aug't 24, (3ct. 3, Nov. 3, 27, 30, Interest. Dr. To Discount on $15,000 $140 00 do do 157-80 do $2,500 38 65 do $1,000 15 do $1,500 23 Interest on $2,001.21 from Ist March to 21st Aug't, credited Nation River Drainage account 38 Discount on $2,500 39 do $1,000 10 do $2,500 25 45 42 Interest on overdrawn account Cr. 00 05 55 95 65 Jan'y 8, By Interest on Deposit Receipt $ 14, 28, 31, Feb'y 27, Mar. 31, April 17, 25, 30, May 28, 30, June 2, June 30, July 31, Aug't 31, Dec. 31', do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do on account with Bank do do do ot Montreal , do do do do do on deposit receipts 3 Roxborough, on overilue ratfs 2 on accot.nt with Bank 9 Finch, en overdue rates 8 on account with Bank Refund by Bank of Montreal on note due 20th inst on account at Bank do do do do do do Carried to Expense account. 3 29 4 4 1 10 97 3< 06 28 07 20 47 17 83 25 70 92 76 60 46 65 01 00 09 $494 52 Jury Kxpenses. 1891. Br. Veb. 0, To A Bethune, Ballotting for Jurv f 4 00 RB Carman, do do 4 00 Grand Jury, Assizes •••• 145 10 Petit Jury, do 268 40 Grand Jurv. Sessions 189 60 Petit Jury, do 553 20 R B Carman, Balloting 4 00 A Bethune, do 4 00 Wm & Ed Blair, Judge's order 4 00 Selecting Jurors 2*' ^^ firnnd Jurv. AMsizes 251 30 Mar. June July 18, 13, 13, Sept. 2, Oct. 15, 'A $494 52 $494 52 Grand Jury, Assizes. 14 . . $ 486 20 Oct. 2, To Petit Jury, Assizes 212 10 Dec. 11, Grand Jury, Sebsions • ^^^ r,Q P^HitJury. rto g^ qq 16, Selecting Jurors 2,622 40 Cb. Jan 8, By A E McDonald, County Court Clerk 3^ 50 Anr'il 2 Mi^s McDonald, Registrav ^^ ^ ISg' U] J A McDougald, county CourtCIerk...............^ ^/ 50 Oct. 5, to «o ^^ ^^ 3 ^ ^'"' ^^' Carried to Administration of Justice account ....^8J0 ^ $2,622 40 $2,622 40 189' ' Nov, '*2, To Ja« Dingwall renewing writs against sureties ^ ^ By-Law 972 ^ Dec. .31, By carried to Expense account - ^ 8 00 * 8 00 IJgta.^' and Fuel. 1891 * o Jan. 12, To Cornwall Gas Co., quarter endirig Dec 31, 1890....$ 39 58 05 do Water Works Co., to July 1st, 1891.. ^5 00 M«r. 25; Mrs K Urquhart, wood for Gaol and Court House 143 50 S 6 Cornwall Gas Co., quarter enaing March 31, 1891. 37 48 T 1,. A do do do do do June 30, 1891... l.'> '» Oct. 6, Oornwai: Gas Co., quarter ending Sept. 30, 1891 . 16 66 ^ Dec. 31, By carried to Expense account $299 67 $299 0. IiiinatiC9. 1891. ^^* Feb 3, To D Alguire, Bv-Law 951, examination of lunatic8..$ 80 00 25. Treasurer of Osnabruck, re Ida Warner........ 6b W Mar 25, do Roxbovough, re Margaret Hough ...... 14 W June 19, R B Carman. By-Law 965, examination of lunatics 50 00 DOAlg're, do do do do 30 00 25. Treasurer of Kenyon, re Sarah McDonald 46 40 9. To 1>. iMCUiarmiu, "J"^^"„Y"'"i, ,„.'"Q-'i 2 00 Feb'y 9 Maclennan, Liddel & Chne, Bylaw 9ol y ^^ 07 Debentures under By Law 8o7 ^> ^q " Charjies on draft to Toronto ^^ q^ lune 18, D A McArthur, Commissioner 1,382 05 June 29, T Brennan & Co, Contractors •••••••• -^'^^g ^^ July 15, do do ir 16 18 98 32 17 July 16, To Interest on note, By-l^w 957 • JJ ^ 29, T Brennan & Co., Contractors ' •? 9^ Aug. 24, Interest on note, By-Law 969 7V1 in 31, T Brennan & Co., Contractors v>7 U Oct. 3, do do •^f'j Jl 19, Interest on note '^ ,^ 28, Committee pay list 000 7<» T Brennan & Co., Contractors "-^ 'V D A McArthur, Commissioner 1"° Vj- CoHn McDonald, board ff JJ" McArthur & Gallinger, assisting Engineer ;^i w P R Brown, Engmeer t nn Alex L Smith, drafting petition ^ "" Nov. 27, Interest on note ^ f 15,181 70 $ 4,455 32 T. o. « V. 1 10.726 38 Dec. 31, By balance ' • $15, 181 70 $15" 181 71 Def^il. To balance.. riO,^^8 MEMORANDUM SHOWING AMOUNT DUE UPON DEBENTURES AND ALSO UPON OPEN ACCOUNT. 1891. A 7 AQc 46 Dec. 31, Debentures * ''"^J J^j Account ' $10,726 88. TITon-HsslcIent Land Taxes. ^^^^- r> .^ A- ^^ ... f^ 12 97 By Alexandria 28 70 Charlottenburgh 222 49 Cornwall Township ^g gg S"ch 7Q go Kenyon v J2 80 Lancaster Township ' ^ Qg Lancaster Village 22 20 ifchiel 55 43 Mountam gQ gg Oanabruok jqq g^ Roxborough " g q^ Williamsburgh 3g g^ Winchester _^ Dec. 31. To carried to Municipalities « ^22 36 $ 622 3& P1 •• ^ .y-^ '^ A Brown, „ „ u « .... '^6 20 D McDiarmid, " 117 50 May 1, . A Brown, ) ; «^\fy ;;; 105 00 ^^^ ' A McNaughton, « ;; ,^ 102 50 D McDiarmid, " TawOoH'!.' ^ ^^ Tune 19, A Brown, postage, &c., liy-Law joo ^ ^^ -^j 4. « " salary ^q j^j:^ ^cf 28; A Brown, postage, By-Law 972 •.■•■-■-- ^^ ^3 ''^ ' DMcDiarmld. " '; ,, 7 85 ^ov. 2, AMcNaugUton^;'^^^^,^^^^^^y^-V;;VeV'gexpen's 148 75 9' A Brown, " " '^ .. u 143 75 > p^'9 #/ ^^V x^* ^ .>Aj Gorpomtion 23 WEST MAIN STREET UIBttCTCP, M.y. MSBQ (716) 87a-4SC3 ^\ so April 4, To C W Young, County Board of Audit f 11 OO June 19, H Jacobs, By-Law 965 2 OO Alguire&Co., " " 180' WGibbens, " " 150 GPGraham, " " 1 oO Beach & Co., « " 3 00 HS Stafford, " " 46 05 B Lane, «• " 1 50' CW Young, « " 150 AEPowter, « '* 3 00 Oct. 10, C W Young, Government Audit 17 00 28, BLane, By-Law 972 150 31, WGibbens, " " 9 50 Nov. 2, Alguire&Co., " " 3 25 HS Stafford, " " 150' C W Young, '< " 150' Beach & Co., « " 150 A EPowter, " " 1 50 GPGraham, " " 4 50' Bishop* Co., " " 24 50 Helen McDonald, " " 9 75 CF Dawson, •< " 4 00- Joseph Doust, " " 32 25 ^ u ' u a 18 00' « « " 164 07 tt u u 12 00 Treasurer, express charges ■>.•• 70 Dec. 31, By carried to Expense account $874 59 $874 59 1891. Dr. Jan, 2, To J H Browning, Judge's order $ 14 00 June 13, " " " 57 50 Dec. 10, " " " 20 00 31, By carried to Administration of Justice account $ 91 50 $ 91 50 Sureties of* JE, M[cI>ouaIcl. 1891. Dr. Dec. 31, To balance $5,215 50 Cr. Oct. 26, By cash ^5,215 50 $5,215 50 $5,215 50 Teacliers' Institnles. 1891. Dr. Mar. 11, To D McDiarmid, Glengarry $ 25 00 A Brown, Dundas 25 00 A McNaughton, Stormont 25 00 Dec. 31, liy carried to Education account $ 75 00 $ 75 OO Treasurer. 1891. Dr. Dec. 31, To C J Mattice, salary for 1891 $1,000 00 By carried to Expense account .$ 1,000 00 $ 1,000 OO 1891. June 1 Oct. li 2 1891. June 1 Dec. Feb. Dec. : 1( Dec. 3 1890. Dec. 3 1891. June 1^ July 2 Dec. 3 Feb. Mar. 1 June 1 Dec. 1 3 Dec. 3 74 59 91 50 515 50 515 50 75 OO )00 OO 21 Uniform Promotion Examinations. 1891. Cr. June 19, By Municipalities, ByLaw 963 t 435 00 Dr. Oct. 2, To D McDiarmid, I. P. S $ 145 00 16, A Brown, 1. P. S 145 00 23, A McNaughton, I. P. S 145 00 $ 435 00 $ 435 00 Tlie Several Municipalities. ALEXANDRIA. 1891. Dr. June 19, To Model Schools $ 4 25 High Schools 31 04 Uniform Promotion Examinations 4 11 County Building Debentures 14 81 County Purposes 108 75 Dec. 7, Non-Resident Lands 12 97 31, Balance 4 25 ' $ 180 IS Cr. Feb. 2, By Model School refund for 1891 4 25 Dec. 7, Non-Resident Lands 12 97 10, County Rates 162 96 i" 180 18 $ 180 18 Dec. 31, By balance $ 4 25 CHARLOTTENBURGH. 1890. Dr. Dec. 31, To balance $233 96 1891. June 2, Non-Resident Lands 'i* * 21 57 19, Model Schools 48 15 High Schools 353 39 Uniform Promotion Examinations 46 62 County Building Debentures <, 166 04 County Purposes 1,240 38 River Beaudette Drainage Debentures 536 90 July 20, Public Schools 81100 Dec. 31, Non-Resident Lands 7 13 3,465 14 Cr. Feb. 2, By Model School refund 48 15 Mar. 18, County Rates for 1800 152 70 June 1, Non-Resident Lands 21 57 19, Public Schools 811 00 Dec. 16, County Rates, 1891 2,313 34 31, Non-Resident Lands 7 13 Balance Ill 25 f 3,465l4 $3,465 14 Dec. 31, To balance f HI 25 I i W m I I ^ 22 CHESTERVILLE. 1891. Dr» June 14, To Model Schools $ 1 96 High School Maintenance 31 70 High Schools 33 54 Uniform Promotion Examinations , 1 87 Connty Building Debentures 7 06 County Purposes 52 50 Drainage Debentures, 3td issue 1 19 Dec. 31, Amount due $129 82 COR^^WALL TOWN. 1891. Dr. June 19, To Model Schools $ 30 72 High Schools 153 55 Uniform Promotion Examinations 29 72 County Building Debentures 115 92 County Purposes 8G0 00 1,189 ^1 Or. Dec. 14, By County Rates 1,189 91 $1,189 91 $1,189 91 CORNWALL TOWNSHIP. 1890. Br. Dec. 31, To balance $ 531 64 1891. June 2, Non-Resident Lands 129 05 19, Model Schools 36 40 High Schools 181 99 High School Maintenance 366 26 Uniform Promotion Examinations 35 19 County Building Debentures * 136 98 County Purposes 1,019 36 July 20, Public Sofcrpols 530 00 Dec. 7, Non-Residiant Lands 3 44 $2,970 31 Cr. Jan. 17, By County Rates, 1890 $ 531 64 June 1, Non-Resident Lands 129 05 19, Public Schools 530 00 Dec. 7, Non-Resident Lands 3 44 29, County Rates, 1891 1,000 00 31, Balance 776 18 $ 2,970 31 $ 2,970 31 Dec. 31, To balance $ 776 18 FINCH. 1890. I>R. Dec. 31, To balance $ 865 31 May 28, Interest on Rates to date 8 92 1891. June 2, Non-Resident Lands 6 78 19, Model Schools 20 53 High Schools 102 57 High School Maintenance 206 59 Uniform Promotion Examinations 19 84 I June July Dec. Mar. May June Dec. Dec. 18' June Dec. Dec. 1{ Dec, IS Jun( Julj Dec Feb Mai Jul] Dec Dec \ \ % [89 9-1 [89 91 970 3t ,970 31 23 June 19, To County Building Debentures $ 77 48 Countv Purposes y/J* z^ July 20, Public Schools sS Dec. 7, Non-Resident Lands °_^ $2 205 09 Cr. Mar. 4, By County Rates, 1890 $ 200 00 May 28, " " 1890 606 8i June 1, Non-Resident Lands oi^ nn 19, Public Schools tki Dec. 7, Non-Resident Lands n aao on 31, Balance l,Ub»^u $ 2,205 09 $ 2,205 09 Dec. 31, To balance $ I'^^S 90 IROQUOIS. 1891. DR- . . or. June 19, To Model Schools * ^^^ da High Schools 112 3^ Uniform Promotion Examinations o 14 County Building Debentures > -3 34 County Purposes ___ $ 820 86 Cr. Dec. 11, By cash on County Rates $ iSii S 31, Balance .__ $ 320 86 f 320 86 Dec. 31, To balance * ^70 86 KEN YON. 1890. I>R« ^ oo^ 7T Dec. 31, To balance * ^-'^ '' 1891. June 2, Non-Resident Lands Sn ?? 19, Model Schools J^ J^ ' High Schools 216 45 Uniform Promotion Examinations in tu\ County Building Debentures liZkx County Purposes ^5y &i July 20, Pul.lic Schools 62J 00 Dec. 7, Non-Resident Lands <>^ "^ Qi « « lo 80 ^1' — $2,055 59 Cr. Feb. 2, By Model School refund $ ,S oo Mar. 2, County Rates, 1890 - 197 2^ June 1, Non-Resident Lands cS m 19, Public Schools 622 00 Dec. 7, Non-Resident Lands... ~ , mln no 23, County Rates, 1891 ^' ,o Si 31, Non-Resident Lands ,i2 SI Balance 1^ ^ $ 2,055 59 $ 2,055 59 Dec. 31, To balance * 136 07 / 24 LANCASTER TOWNSHIP. ISm Dr. Dec, 31, Tobalance - $ 401 80 1891. June 19, Model Schools ^ 32 48 High Schools 238 35 Uniform Promotion Examinations 31 32 County Debentures 112 11 County Purposes 836 71 Biver Beaudette Drainage Debentures 404 08 July 20, Public Schools 444 00 Deo. 7, Non-Resident Lands 12 80 Cr. — $2,513 65 Feb, 2, By Model School refund ....$ 32 48 Mar. 17, County Rates, 1890 369 00 21, •' « " 32 June 19, Public Schools 444 00 Dec. 7, Non-Resident Lands 12 80 Balance 1,655 05 $2,513 65 12,513 65 Dec. 31, To balance '. $1,655 05 LANCASTER VILLAGE. 1891. Dr. June 19, To Model Schools 9 2 62 High Schools 19 20 Uniform Promotion Examinations 2 54 County Debentures 9 13 County Purposes 67 50 Dec. 7, Non-Resident Lands 44 08 Balance 2 62 Cr. I 147 69 Feb. 2, By Model Schools refund $ 2 62 Dec. 7, Non-Resident Lands 44 08 11, County Rates, 1891 100 99 $ 147 69 $ 147 69 Dec. 31, By balance $ 2 62 LOCHIEL. 1890. Dr. Dec. 31, Tobalance $1,369 24 1891. Tune 2, Model School Levy refunded 32 95 Non-Resident Lands 32 20 19, Model Schools 32 95 Hifih Schools 24157 Uniform Promotion Examinations 3185 County Debentures 113 73 County Purposes 847 81 July 20, Public Schools 477 00 Cr. $ 3,179 30 Jan. 23, By County Rates $1,369 24 Feb. 2, Model School refund 32 95 June 1, Non-Resident Lands 32 20 19, PubHc Schools 477 00 Dec 16, County Rates, 1891- 1,267 91 $ 3,179 30 $"3,179 30 .Jan. ■Feb, 1 June 1 Dec. !> 55 55 59 59 52 JO 30 25 MATILDA. 1890. Dr. tDec. 31, To balance $3,003 36 1891. June 19, Model Schools 38 11 High Schools 650 09 High School Maintenance 624 63 Uniform Promotion Examinations 36 83 County Building Debentures 139 23 County Purposes 1,035 16 Drainage Debentures, 1st issue 1,005 57 " ^' ■ 3rd » 742 46 Public Schools 506 00 Or. $7,781 44 Mar. 3, By County Rates, 1890 $2,800 00 12, " « 1' 203 36 Jlvne 19, Public Schools 506 00 Balance 4,272 08 iTjiili iTjiili Dec. 31, To balance , $4,272 08 MORRISBURGH. 1891. Dr. June 19, To Model Schools $ U 69 High Schools 202 78 Uniform Promotion Examinations U 29 County Building Debentures 43 17 County Purposes 317 80 Cr. $ 586 73 (Dec. 12, By County Rates, 1891 $ 586 73 MOUNTAIN. $ 586 "73 $""586^3 1890. Dr. Dec. 31, To balance $1,862 85 1891. June 2, Non-Resident Lands 48 69 19, Model Schools 26 76 High Schools 466 91 High School Maintenance 438 60 Uniform Promotion Examinations 25 86 County Building Debentures 97 88 County Purposes 726 86 Drainage Debentures, 1st issue 449 80 Public Schools, special ; 100 00 Drainage Debentures, 3rd issue 318 14 July 20, Public Schools 380 00 ©ec. 7, Non-Resident Lands 6 74 Cr. $4,949 09 Jan. 3, By County Rates, 1890 $ 700 00 iFeb, 19. " '-' " 1,162 85 June 1, Non-Resident Lands 48 69 19, Public Schools 480 00 jDec. 7, Non-Resident Lands 6 74 9, County Rates, 1891 6 74 17, " " " 499 38 18, •* " " 405 52 31, Balance 1,639 17 $4,949 09 $4,949 09 IDec. 31, To balance ..........$ 1,639 17 ' $ 3,634 8 :^ 26 OSNABRUCK. Dec. 31, To balance « $1,045 37 June 2, Non-Resident Lands ^J 58 19, Model Schoolrt ; f^ i^ ' High Schools 11^ 62 High School Maintenance oJ^^ jo Uniform Promotion Examinations 37 7H County Building Debentures 147 0^ County Purposes 1>0^^ jJJ July 20, Public Schools (>21 UU ^ ' Cr. — Jan. 30, By County Rates, 1890 $ 300 00 Feb. 25, " " " ^j?.^. June 1, Non-Resident Lands bO &» 19, Public Schools 621 00 Dec. 12, County Rates, 1891 300 00 ■|.T (( it « dUO W Jg' a •'> Administration of Justice — Ontario (lovernment $ 2,124 70 Division Court Jury Fees 104 36 Fines 31 49 2,240 61 Auctionerro' Licenses »•• -• H?H n2 Bills Payable "OOO 00 Canada Temperance Act ^-^ 35 County Rates for 1890 13,320 10 « « i> 1891 12,283 48 , 25,603 58 Municipalities of Williamsburg, Winchester, Mountain and Matilda, re Nation River Drainage 24 20 do do re Chestervllle Dam 11,930 64 11,954 84 Ts'on-Resident Taxes ?22 36 Pedlars' Licenses ^510 00 Public School Grant o?'33 00 Sureties of M McDonald J,215 50 United Counties' Debentures, County Buildings, 2nd issue 15,692 61 Administration of Justice— Cr. 1153,892 41 Clerk of the Peace I 486 35 Constables 662 69 Conveyance of Prisoners 471 96 Coroners 306 05 County Attorney 418 93 Crown Witnesses 381 35 Crier 48 00 Division Court Clerks 37 33 •Gaol Surgeon 225 00 Gaoler ami Turnkey 990 00 Gaol Expenses 698 12 Government Auditors 48 00 Interpreter 100 Jury Expenses 2,538 40 Matron U5 00 SheriflF 1,821 26 Stenographer 91 50 Education— ■ I 9,340 94 Board of Examiners 6()4 20 Entrance Examinations 731 70 Public School Inspectors 1,820 07 Teachers' Institutes 75 00 Expense— 3,230 97 Caretaker and Messenger 250 00 County Clerk 362 00 County Offices 162 66 County Board of Audit 91 80 County Auditors 128 00 Farmers' Institutes 75 00 Insurance 315 OO Interest 397 09 Law Costs 8 00 Light and Fuel 299 67 Lunatics 430 56 80 Members of Council 1|734 30 Postage and Telegrams 63 07 Registry Offioea 332 22 Special Grants 10 00 Stationery and Printing 874 59 Treasurer 1,000 OO Bills Payable Canada Temperance Act Debentures • High Schools *• " Maintenance Model Schools Non-Resident Taxes Public Schools Uniform Promotion Examinations Municipalities of Williamsburg, Winchester, Mountain and Matilda, Re Nation River Drainage Re Chesterville Dam Municipalities of Charlottenburgh and Lan- caster, re River Beaudette Drainage.... Cash on hand Cornwall, January 16th. 1892. Verified. ARTHUR H. PLIMSOLL, Chartered Accountant, J- Auditors. A. J. McDonald, 6.503 9fi 103,500 00 60 25 4,634 41 4,4oO 00 3,361 00 300 00 622 30 0,133 00 4.i5 00 413 33 363 07 6,207 08 4.337 04 $153,892 41 $153,892 41 C. J. MATTICE, Treasurer. No. 1— Ordinary Ke^eiiue and Expenditure Account. REVENUE. Au 1 i o n e ers' Li- censes $ 222 00 Pedlars' Licensee... 510 00 Rates, 7-10 of 1 mill 12,135 10 Deficit to meet the Expenditures, $12,869 10 3,948 16 $16,8l5 26 EXPENDITURE. Administration of Justice $ 7,080 33 Education 3,230 97 General Expenses 6,868 4^ $16,815 2& 189 L IV o. 2— ftiurplus Account. Jan. 1, By amount shown at this date as the excess of Assets over Liabilities $103,406 6* Add: June 2, Total amount transferred from Current Liabilities converted into a Debenture Liability and secured by the levy of Special Rates $15,000 00 Premmm on sale of these Debentures 692 61 15,692 61 Less, ' "119^099 30 1891. Amount transferred from last year's account 14,451 13 Deo. 31 Deficit on ordinary revenue accountof the year 1891 3,948 16 ~ 5,393 2& C. J. MATTICE, $113J00 01 Cornwall, 16th January, 1892. Counties' Treasurer. Audited and found correct. A RTHUR H . PLIMSO LL, Chartered Accountant. )■ Auditors* A. J. McDON^.LD, t. [. 3 i 5 |: r 30 emufViStAX- aAS.Aifc«; sssisr ■€ ASSETS. Special rates ali'ea 1 Ol XjI^BILITIBS. ff Debentures matuiing in 18l»2 • 7,540 04 Ditto on Nation River Drainage account : nmtu.ing in 1893 876 23 distributable over 10 vears tw'ln a. i( .< 9 < 13,238 4b '^ 33,250 50 Ditto on River Beaudette Drainage account : distributable over 7 years '^»^'°'^' ^ "Ditto for general County Purposes : I.avHV>le in 3 yearly amounts on'ooi qo distributable over 14 years 20,231 8^ or 113 io Total Debenture Liability 72,880 93 CURRENT LIABILITIES. €anada Temperanre Act -, 2,702 01 Model Schools, to be refunded loO W Bills Payanle. under discount at the Bank of Montreal .... 14,(JW UU 16,942 01 Surplus of Assets over Liabilities, as shown by Statement No. 2 113, / Ob 01 $203,538 00 C J. MATITCE, Counties' Trkasurkr. 31 CJORNAVALL, l6Ta JANUARY, 1892: To the Warden and Council of the Untied Counr.es of Stormont, Dundas-- and Glengarry, Cornwall. Gentlemen : — We have audited the Treasurer's books and accounts for the year ending: the 3l8t December, 1891. The various rates and aspessments levied by the Council have been duly shown in the books p.nd accounts ; the cash disburaoments have been fully vouched ior and the balance on band has been verified ard found on deposit ia^ the Bank. The Statements Nos. 1, 2 and 3^, signed by us, are correct in every respect. No. 1 shows a deficit for the year of |3)948.1&. The expense account, though* apparently reduced, is virtually the same as last year, the coal account for the present winter's supply not havmg been paid until after the close of the books, for 1891. The floating debt of the Counties is now in a fairly satisfactory condition, the- amount thereof, $16,942.00 being more than covered by the floatm;/ assets of $18,648.02. We now beg to again remmd you of the obvious insufficiency of the present> ordinary revenue to meet the ordinary expenditure, and to lu'ge upon you the desirability of increasing the annual rates to at least $16,000, so as to avoid the- creation of a new debt and deficit. We also recommend that interest be charged, over the Bank discount rate, {(y the Municipalities on all arrears of rates and taxes upon the following basis, viz. :- — From the 15th December, the statutory date ot payment aUeady established,, upon the rates levied for the general purposes of the Counties, and from the date of payment of the several Debentures, upon the special rates levied for said Debentures respectively. By the adoption of the above rule all the Municipalities will be placed on » fair and equal footing and the general interest account will not be increased by the delay of some of the Municipalities in paying their assessment. The books and accounts have been kept in their usual good order and every facility has been afforded us by the Treasurer. We are. Gentlemen, t^/ Yours truly, ARTHUR H. PLIMSOLU ] Charteied Accountant, VAuditorSv. A. J. McDonald, J