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Macdonell, Clerl IROQUOIS: St. Lawbkmce News Printino Hoc««. 18M. ; I \ r scita and H»bi tstraut stAt«n litofd, annul |ii'a*l rjtiir.i c I haw No. 10.1^, 1051, 105J, 1053, 1'>.t4, ill ' iao5, di 1056, ' io:>7, 1058, ' 1050 irlaws No8. m t'.i 7!aw No. 1061 l^lawA Nos. m ^law No. 10(W H ' KHU ' 1065 c 1066 1067 ' 1(68 1*39 ' 1O70 ' 1071 107i 1)73 " 1074 107.n " vm '• 1077 fl " 1071 e " 137$ I " 108i " 1081 108; " 1>8! bunty Couno ^mmunicatii kmmunicatii immunicati' ^mmittee re. kmrnittees, e kmmittee(si kmmittee (s] ImmisBionei Immittce (s] Immittee re immtttee (8 pointing- ■ keiph Agric wm INDEX. -sota and Hftbilitles of the counties, Slat Dec. 1893 fbftok). Utraut statement o! aaseta, eto (biick).... L litor=., annual report o' county (back) Liatlrjtiir.i of paldicsjtiool money lor 1H93 B law No. 10.1^, to appoint county clerk for 1891. ... . " 1051, to reappoint River Beaulette Drains •Age Committee for 1894. 18H1 lOftA to reappoint commissioner re RiverDeaudetteDruinaKe tor 1053 to reappoint committee re. Nation River Drainage .or 1894. 1^34 to appoint committee re. Roxborough and Cambridge drainage • „.,.r~,„.,*o Rox borough and Cambridge improvements 1^.5, to.' appoint commissioners re draiusVge improvements • •.•• ii"'J; ' 10ii«, to appoint special committee re. Stormont registry office tales. . " lo:')?, to appoint County Board of Audit for 1894 10.">8, toapooint county auditors for 1894 — " 1059, to appoint Hiith School Trustees for 1891 • •• law8Nos.lO«), 1)70 and 1J8^, to authorise the boi-rowin^ o. moaov to m^et Rrlaw No. lOei^tcTappoinrcerta'n officials and officers of these counties ior 1894 VawsNos KifiJ. 1J74 and 1088, for payment of orders and accounts .^ ...3>. yUw No lOtUJ to authorize County Treasurer to pay «2o;X) in settlement of Hill V. Middagh and Connor v Miidagh suits KWl. to appoint preventive officers.... :;••.. — -j,: i["VW^"^.,' 1065. to authorise Treasurer to refund to Nation River Drainage ac- count from Chesterville Dam Debenture account a47« 94 106«, toequ»iize assessment for 1894.. _. •• 10(17, for maintenance of county pupils lor 18»4 1 m, for support of Public Schools tor 1894 1«9, for support o: . . igh S.ihool» and Collegiate Institutes 1070, for support of Model Schools • • • • ■ • • • 1071 to levy a sum of money (^l«,tJ93 93) for county purposes tor 1894. . 107i to levy i!16l7 M for county buildings debenture (tirst issue). ..... 1 )73, to levy .JVW.xlS for county buildings .lobjnture fsecon I issue). . 1074— See above, No 10«i ^•■v ■ .\r ■■.■■■ ;':^ "ii" 107.% to renew notes under discount at Bank of Montreal, Cornwall.. i;)76-See' above, No 10«0 • • • • • • • • • ; 1077, to le\y to meet expenditure re. county registry offices for pasi, 1078yt/exCnd"limit»'orcontributory lands under Ditches and Wat- ercourses Act from 75tolOJ rods (null) • •■ •j-;,---' 1079, to borrow *>10 to liquidate liabilities re. Roxborough and Cam- bridge drainage improvements 1080, for supplementallevy for educational purposes .... 1081, to fix fees payable by county pupils in Dundas county 108;J~8ee above. No 106 >, etc 1>83— See above, No 106i, etc PAGE- 1 to ;i» 30 to S.H 34 33 28 . z» 28 28 and 29 29 29 29 25) 29 and 3 » 3) 3 ), 54, 65 3) ,31,53,«5,6 committee to Resolution apPO>nting Mes9rs^Mc A^thur^^^ debentures n 21,22,«2.«3 ,22,46,61,62 22,48,49,63 22,47,48,61 2.nt26,47,62 63 23 23,24,48,62 24,46,64 25 25 24 and 25 44 and 45 46 46.47,63 XO mem- obtain amended legislation re. Standing Rules and Regulations of Council. S T ?l^I^i^fa%S^'^elJ«: Leitch &Co; and " i. R Wiiitn^- r.. Hiir Middagh, etc— resolution attthonzmg 48 67 89 60 8 to 7 16 15 FOR 1SS4. 26 d 27 27 27 27 d 28 28 49 49 THOHAS HAMILTON. Ertq., Warukn, Chestervillu. Out. C.J. MVTTICE, Esi. Trkasuekr, Cornwall, Ont. ADRIAN I. MACnONELL, Esq., Clerk, Cornwall, Out. MESSRS. ARTHUR H. PLIMSOLL, Montreal, and JOHN A. CHISHOLM, Cornwall, Oh*., Auditors, DAVID R, BROWN, Esq., Engineer, Cornwall, Ont. I), McNAUOHTON, Esq., Mkhbrkh op Lancaster, Ont. D. J. MCMILLAN, Esq., Boaku ok AuniT Laggan, Ont. E. A. (IRAVKLY, M. P., ftaol Phyaician, Cornwall, Ont. ALLAN CAMERON. Caretaker, Cornwall, Ont. DUNCAN MoMARTIN, Messenger, Cornwall, Ont. — -» A* ^P fj-ustees of High Schools; Inspectors of Piihlic Sch(>o]s, and Snh-Treasurers of School Moneys, 1894. 43 57 59 60 Trustees of District No. 1. Wilhamstown— Alexander Falkner an. I D. J. McLenniiii, appointed 18Ui; Amlrow .\. Koulis, Martintown, appointed ;8Ji3; John Ross, Curry Hill, re-appointed 1894. Trustees or District No. '.», Alexandria— Dougald J. McMillan, appointed 1892; J H. Mc- Pherson, Alexandria, appointed IH'JIJ ; Peter Chisholm, Lochiel, appointed l«;t4, in place of I). B. McMillan, whoss turm has expired. Trustees of District No. 5, Corn wall— .lames Din-jcwaU, appointed ISV:.'; Roliort McGreg- or, appointed 1893; P. A. Casselman, Grantley, re-appointea 1894. Trustees of District No. 4, Morrisliureh— George B. Bow, appointed 1892; Williank Whittaker, appdinted 1893; Matthew D. Willard, Morrisburgh, re-app«inted 1894. Trustees of District No. 5, Iroquois— R. M. Bouck, appointed l8f)J : John Harknes.s, appointed 18.99; William Marshall, Hulbert, appointed 1894, in place or Allan G. Ross. Tnspecta^rs of Public Schools— AUxanderMcNaughton, Esq ,Stormont, Cornwall, Ont.; Arthur BroWn. Esq., Dundas, Morrisburgh, Ont ; Donald McDiarir.id, Esq., Glengarry, Maxville, Ont. County Examiners— Messrs. McNaughton, Carman, Brown, and McDiarmid. Sub-Treasurer ot School Moneys--C. J. 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Ho c -so H-O-^ 3 :a r2so CO UJ -I < a 5 o 5 < O CO UJ > UJ LU QC >• }- a. u Q CO Ul Ul Ul QC o C4 CO UJ E < a 5 z D o STANDING RULES AND REGULATIONS "OP TUB— COTJK'CIL OF* THK CORPORA.TION — OF THB — urn mum or mm, mn m mmi A.« Elevi*4*^4l antl A-dopled by tlie Council, October, l«eO, arwl aw wuViwequently altered and amended. Mecfhtff* and Affjournntentu of the CohhcU. 1. The Council shftll me«t at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the Honri of Oonrt Houf]erk. Any error or omission in the minutes shall then be eorrectd Wh«n reports by the Council. J5int*ed ^n All the reporta, by-laws and memorials adopted by the Council w>dy of min- ehall be printed in the appendix to the minutes. "**'• Warden, rpj^^ Elect" 6. In the election of Warden, the names of the candidates shall of Warden.*" be placed in the hands of the Clerk immediately after the members shall have taken their seats, and in case of more than one candidate being proposed, then the Clerk shall nametviro scrutineers from the members present, and shall proceed to take the vote by bjtllot. He! shall check the vote after being counted by the scrutineers, and I shall declare the number of votes cast for each candidate: he shall continue the ballot— dropping the name of the candidate having the least number of votes— until a majority of the members present has been obtained for one of the candidates, when he shall declare the candidate who has so obtained said majority duly elected. In case 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 q^estion8 of order,. subject to an appeal to the Council. 8. When the Warden or Chairman is called upon to explain a point of order or practice, he is to state the rule applicable to the oase without argument or comment, and when objection is taken to ihe 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 attendance the Clerk shall When chair call the meeting to order until a Chairman be chosen, who shall "?*" >» *« *• ^ chosen. « Order, etc. Points of Ojp- der, etc II Two or more iiiembtTs ris- ing. When num- rtMide until tlie airivHl of flie WnrtT^n. If tf.e Wnnhn or Chtir- mHn dej»iie to leitve ihc vhutr for f)ip pnrf.nup of mkiu^r parr in thr cieliMe. or othfrwinf, he ^hHJI «j.|)oiii»oneof the mfnjbers of Council to nil liiH place until lie r»«uine8 the chair, 10. Every nieniher, previous to hia f.pe«kin« to h question, nhalj r»»e and H«ldre^» the chair. 11. If two or more memUrs rise af once, »hft Warden or Chair- man tihall name the nieniher who in first to upeuk. t..r« may ,.«>. /f- Everv member present, when a question i« pm.n Council, v'.t^. "'"»" vote iheieon, nn]p8« the Council sluil) excuse him pum!'! ,TS'a ^^ vvhe tj^t Warden or Chairman i.s „Mttin« a question, no •luestion. member shall walk out of, or arroHs, the Council chamber; nor when H member IS speakinK shall any other member hold discourse to u K ""iTT "V ^'^''''^^ '° °^'^*'^' "°'' P*"" k'et ween him and the chair cH^i:a%Vo;^„it;^."'^"''^f\«^l'^'^t^o^djr.hHll.sit down, unless permitted H,:,. to explain, and the Council, if appealed to. shall decide on thecane but without debufe; if there be no nppeal the .lecisio.i of the chair' shall be submitted to. Ur No member, .ihall speak beside the question in debate Member. ^^- Any membw may, of right, require the question or motion to roIiol^TTe t -rf '^^ ^'' '"^^'^-^i^" "^ «"y time of the debate butnot aol^ rt-a.!. to interrupt a member speakinjf. Limitation IL No me,, her other than the one propo.sin^ a question or motion who shall be permuted to reply,) shall speak more than once on he same question, without leave o' the Council, except in explana- tion of a material part of his speech, which must be void of im- proper personalities, Strangers. !»• JNo stranprer shall be admitted within the bar of the Council without permission from the Warden or Chairman. Rule gin in rm , , , ^^^^^0^ of the Council. romrnittee of '^- ^"* ru'es of the Coundl shall be observed in a committee of the Whole, the whole Council, excepting the rules limitinK the number of hne» of speaking, and of taking yeas and nay.s. and the rule requirfnc that motions shall be written and seconded. «q"'nng ^, n^ ... , Divisiom of tJie Council. to t'^eco^r," fJ :}lZ\^ '^'^'"i°" °f 'h« Co»"«'l. the names of those who vote for. and of those who vote against the question, shall be entered upon the m.nutes, if any member require it. „ ,. r>, . . Motions and Questions. H.K;n" *\^21. A motion to adjourn the Council shall always be in order except when a vote is being taken ' Je'i^vi"" the .h?Li" '''°'"'"'ttee, a motion that the Chairman leave the ch.ilr chair in Com! ^''^'^/Jalwa3's be in order, and shall take the place of any other mittee motion without debate. ^ ®''"®^ What mo- oa w~ .^ ».• » , tionii neednot , *f • -"^ motion, except for adjournment, for going into committw. ' be in writing, of I he whole on By-laws or Reports, or fir receiving RepoTtTan^ ritnrnded."'^'^''^^^'^^^"^' ""^^^^«'^^ «amei,er;"rg, ^ Motions not . ^f .^f'^r a motion has been read by the Warden or Chairmor, ,u';S!.rr. ,>X.y„'';jJ4,d'rircom„-""'?'''-^'^"°"° "■''?"""'■«" '--•reived der debate. " f«r the r.^J^ -rcomm.L .i, ur to postpone u to a certain day. or for thf previous question, or to lay it on the table, or for ad journu^en t^ of ripht *i)>eaking. Htrangtra. 2«. The previous question, until it is decided, shall preclude ull amendment mid debate of the main question; and shRJl be in the following words, '•Shall the main motion be now put?" 27. A motion for commitment, until ii is decided, nhall preclude all amendment to the main question. 2H. All questions, whether in Council or Committee, shall he put in the order they are moved, except in fiHin^f up blanks; the shortest lime and the lowest sum bhall Ikj put rirMt, and amendments shall take precedence of original motions. 29. No motion havitij? a preamble shall be admitted by thia Council ; but resolutions may have preambles. 30. Every motion when seconded must be received and read by the Warden or Ctiairman in Council, except in cases otherwise provided for in the rules. .•31. It shall he the duty of the Warden or Chairman in Council, whenever he shall conceive tl , a motion which he has received and read, is contrary to the rules of the Council, to apprise the Council thereof, immediately before the question on such motion IS put, and to all the rules applicable to the case. .'12. No motion for a ^rint of money, the disohar^je of any spec- ifll committee, or for the appointment or dismissal of any officer or for the uitro luotion of any charaje against an officer of the Ojuaty, ah.ill In m:iJfl until after on j day's notioe thereof has been Kiveii; except upon recommendation of a standirijf committee. By-Laws. 3.3. Every By law shall be introduced by a motion for leave of which on« Clay s notice shall be Riven, spwifying the title of the hill, or by a motion to appoint a committee to prepare and brinff '* ii' M ^ T**®** °f ^'!^ ^•""'^ ^'^ °" '*'*' '^P<>'-' o' a Committee. di.JNo By-law shall be committed or amended until it shall have been twice read. 3.O. All amendments made in Committee shall be reported to the Tl i^ f^® Chairman standing in his place. After report, and the By law has been read a third time, it shall be lubject to* debate and amendment in Gounoii, before the question to pass, sign and seal shall be dtxsided. ' Bladings. 36. Every By-law shall receive three several readings, previous to iti being passed, which readings may be on the same day, un- less objected 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 the same shall contain, as well as the number, the title of the Bylaw. t.f'^^Vi,^*'®".* ^^-^^^Js read in the Council, the Clerk shall cer- tify th^j readings and the time on the back. «».'^M ^^^^"^^ coiiiniitted to a Committee of the whole CouncM shall first be read throughout by either the Clerk or the Chair- man, 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 ^.th the date thereof a^, the foot of the By Law, and shall be signed by the Warden and Clerk and have the Scai of the Cor- poration attached thereto. The rrevioua ■ti queition Motion for Gommitinent Order queiitions. ot No motion to have* pre- amble. Reception of ni o t i o n i when aecond- eit. Motionscon- trary to ruUe Motions re- Suiring one ay'e notice Mode of in- troducing Two read- ings before oommitmen t Amendments reported by Committee Three read- ings on differ- eni days Clerk to cer- tify readings To be read in Committee of the Whole When passed by tbe Coun- cil, to be cer- tified T re To he i'SMMn- to be r«ad, or t)i« petition U Kapera •rt- rhessedtothe •'ouncil to be /►ftd by the Clerk. Committer •rtbe Whole. Motion to rise and re- pf>Tt. Members r^- f err fug mo* tion, etc., to Si)ec!<*l Couj- mittee to be 0115. M»jorit;jr of Committee to torm a qpo- fttm. 40. Per if fon». nur inoriii)» nnd of ker paper.* HiHrenfifd to lie Conn- til shhll be presented \>y a member in )iis place, w !jo sha]] be nji- flwerable to the CounciJ that tliey do not contain iuiproper or im- pertinent matter. Every petirioj), rejnon»tr»ii€e, or written appli- cfttioB mtemJed to be pre*enied to the Counci] may be de}ivered to any rueniber thereof, and the wieml.er to whom it nhaJl I.e jtiven dhftlJ examine the same, and endorse thereon ihenamfj of theappJi- cHBt and the substance of such application and si»rn his own name? thereto, whicn endorsement only .shall be read by the Clerk, nnles^ a member shall require the reading of the paper, in which casf the nhoie shall be read. 41. No petition or account jihall be received by this Council after the second day of each meetii k, unless it shall nriae om of anv niattet before the Council. Papers Ixild Before the Coundl—Form of Reading. 42. Papers laid before the Council, or ref-»rred to « commiitee for their consideration, are of right to be read once hy tho Clerk or Chairman at the table ; but vrliew once read to the' Council or CominitteB, they are then like every other paper that belonms to the Council, to be moved for to be read, and if objected to, to be decided by takinn; the sense of the Council or Committee. Committee!'. 43. In forming? a Committee of the whole Council, the Warden or Chairman shall leave the chair, and shall, before leavin,? the sanoe, appoint h Chairman to preside, who shall have the same authority m the chair of the Committee as the Warden in the chair of the Council, and in other Committees the Chairman shall hare the same authority. . ^f; 1^", motion in Committee to rise and report, tiie question shall be decided without debate. 45. When in the Comniiiiee of the whole a motion to rise has oeen put and carried, before any definite action lias been taken in respect to the matter under consideration, the subject referred to Committee shall be considered to be disposed of in the negative. 46. A\ hen a member introduces a by law. petition or niotion, upon any subject, and the same is referred tc a special commit ^e, the member intrcducln.f^ the by-law. petition or motion, shall be one of the Committee without being named by the Council. 47. A majority of any Committee may pro»;eed to business. Standing Committees. 48. In the first aession of the Council in each and every year, standing Coram ittees. to consist of not less than seven members each, besides the Warden, shall be appointed to the followinir purposes, viz: — 1. Education. 5. Equalization of Assessment. 2. i inaiice and Ascessment 6. Printing. 8. County Property. 7. CoramunJcations. 4. Koads and Bridges. All Documents relating to ijiose subjects shall be severally ra- ferrred, unless referred to Special Committee. 4d. The several Committees on Education, County Property and Eoads and Bridges shall meet the second day of each Session of Council at 9 o'clock a. m., and those on Finance and Assessment, *n.'i Prin ing Atu\ Communicatious. at 2 o'clock p m ;K). Th« Com... ttee on Equalization (.hall conaist of tha Reeve* ;-»l. The Warde,. shall, for the purpose of co..««ltation, as well S ViT.?" .^ *8 of vot.na:, be ex officio a n.emJwr of every Committee ro.umittiJi ' Orfl?f/-.s- of the Da If. Ir2. Theor'V« '/--^ before t lie ('ouitCll. ^ ".oTion pr^rerenct, f „ ;V5 When any order or orders of the day shall be left undisooM- '"?- V.rtak^u ed of at tlie t.me of an adjournment, either for want of ^ o .^r ''>' '" ^""■*'»- or o.her.v.^e such order or orders .hall be tZ^ Tp t L^^^Z ^'^"" the "olril "'""'^''"*'"'^ "''''''''' "'^^--^ "^"i-Kof fiwtfinc Bii.'ifnes.t of the Council The dajly routine business of the Council shall be as follows- . GaUM.^. the roll. «• Reading, petitions. 1 1" da^"'""''' '^ '*'''''^" ^- P'«-^«»^''"« 'eports bv emu- iHif (ia> . mittees :J Receiving coinm.in-:«ation«. H. Givinif noti.jes 4. Reading: cornniunicatious. 9. Orders of the dav o. Fresftnruii; petitions. '' li^'vi^ed .u:d adopf^d 2Ur, Outoher. 18SJ. , , P- A ^^rwWARr. Chiirrntn o^ •«•,*..:«.» ^^ u h 1^ I MINUTES OF THE UNITED COUNTIES OF ^2^0, M^ r JANUARY SESSION. Corporation of the United Coun- ties of Storniont^ Dimdas and Glengarry. FIRST DAY. Cornwall, January 23rd, 1894. The Council met this daj' at 2 p. m., pursuant to Statute, the Clerk presiding. Ther« being no quorum, the meeting was declared adjourned to 7:30 o'clock this evening. The following members were present at the tin e of adjournment, viz. : James Collison, Reeve, and Carmi Locke, Deputy Reeve, of the Township of Matilda. Chas. Middsgh, Reeve, and S. U En- nis, Deputy Reeve, of the Township of Mountain. A. R. McDougall, Reeve, and John A. McRae, 1st Deputy Reeve, of the Township of Lochiel. J. B. Snider, Deputy Reeve, and An- gus R. McLeod, Second Deputy Reeve. of the Township of Lancaster. Thos. Coulter, Reeve of Iroquois. J. S. Ross, Reeve of Winchester Vil- lage. Wra. Gallinger, 1st Deputy Reeve of Town of Cornwall. John A. Campbell, 2nd Detjucy Reeve of Township of Kenyon. James Martin, 2nd Deputy Reeve of Township of Osnabruck. KVENINO SESSION. The Council met at 7:30 p. m., pur- suant to adjournment, the Clerk presid- ing. . The following Reeves and Deputy Reeves having first filed their certifi- cates, took their seats a<< members of the Counties' Council for the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety four : m Chartottenburgh. —'Ew&n Dingwall, Reove : Robert R. Sangator and Wm. McPberson, Deputy Reeves. Lancaster TnwnMp.— J. A McDougal, Reeve; J. B. Snider and Angus R. McL.od, Deputr Reeves. Laneasler VUlage. — Donald MoNaughton, Reere. Kenynn.— J Hmea Clark, Reeve ; .John P. Mc- Naughton and .Tohn A. Campbell, Deputy Reeves. LochitL — A. R. McDougall, Reeve; John A. McRae and Roderick F. McRae, Deputy Reeves .atexan'Jr'a.— Duncan A. McDonald, Reeve. Rcuhorough — Emerson Warner, Reeve :. John A. McEwan and R. J. Thompson, Deputy Reeves. Finch.— F. D. MoNaughton Reeve : J. R. W. Crysler and James Sutbi^rlanrl, Deputy Reeves. Osndbruck.—J. O. Adams Reeve : Arthur W. Anit and .James Martin, Deputy Reeves. Cornwall Township.— Doni\.ldi/lo 1 >oirald, Reeve; P.H. MoDermid and .James Groves, Deputy Reeves. Cornwall Town. — Wm. Hodge, Reeve: Wm. Gallinger and W. H. Craig, Deputy Reeves. Winchester Village.. — John S. Ross, Reeve. Wnchester Towm^hp. — Thomas Hamilton, Reeve ; Samuel Howes, Deputy Reeve. Mountain.— Chtsa. Middagh, Reeve ; S. H. En- nis, Deputy Reeve. Iroquois.— Thom&s Coulter, Reeve. Matilda. — .Tames Collison, Reeve: Carmi Locke and Edward Foster, Deputy Reeves. Morrisburgh. — Fohn H. Meikle, Reeve. Chesterville.— 'W . B. La wson, Reeve. VVilliamnburgh.—B. M. Beckatead, Reeve; C. T. Whitfcaker and S. J. Casselman, Deputy Mairilie.—I). P. MoDougall, Reeve. Roll called. All members present. Nominations for Warden were made as follows, viz. : Mr. Collison, Reeve of the Township of Matilda. Mr. Hamilton, Reeve of the Town- ship of Winchester. Mr. Coulter, Reeve <-f the Village of Iroquois. The Clerk appointed Messrs. F. D. McNaughton and James Clark scruti- neers of ballots cast. The vote was taken by ballot, and resulted as follows : Mr. Hamilton 34 Mr. Collison S Mr. Coulter 3 Mr. Hamilton, having received on the first ballot the majority of votes composing the Council, was declared by the Clerk to be duly elected Warden. Mr. Hamilton, having been conduct- ed to the Warden's chair by Messrs. m^: ^ 9 al, Reeve ; od, Deputy I^aughton, >hn P. Mc- ill, Deputy »; John A. •e. Deputy d, Reeve. eeve:.John >n, Deputy re ; J. R. id, Deputy 3 ; Arthur y Reeves, aid, Reeve; as, Deputy levej Wm. ty Reeves. Reeve. Hamilton, eeve. : S. H. En- re : Carmi ;y Reeves, eve. It Reeve ; C. n, Deputy 3. resent, 'ere made ^ownship le Town- illage of rs. F. D. k scriUi- llot, and 34 5 3 ei ved on of votes plared by arden. conduct- Messrs. Collison and Coulter, thanked the Coun- cil for the honor conferred upon him. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. McNau^shton (Lancaster), seconded by Mr. Lawson, this Council adjourned for ten minutes to allow the Warden-elect to take his declaration of office. The Warden, having duly subscribed and made his declaration of office be- fore Mr. J. A. McDougald, J. P.. Coun- cil resumed. The minutes of the last day of the last November session were read by the Clerk, and upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Adams, were adopted in Council, and signed by the Warden and Clerk. ^ COMMUNICATION!!. The following communications re ceived by the Clerk since the November session were received and read by him, viz. : Letter from Education Department, To- ronto, acknowledginK receipt of petition sent after November session re. amend- ments uf Publio School act. Letter from Department of Attorney-Gen- eral for Ontario, anknowledirinK receipt of petition sent by this Council after Novem- ber session with reference to amendmentn to Consolidated Municipal Act. 1892. Letter from Department of Railways and Canals for Canada, acknowledging: receipt of petition sent from this Council aftet No- vember session prayine amendments to Railway Act with reference to railroact crossings crossing public roads. Letter from James Dingwall, Esq., Clerk of the Peace, enclosing certified copy of Grand .Jury's presentment at recent Decem- ber General Sessions Liitter from S cretary of Canadian Insti- tute, Toronto, prayine for financial aid in preparation of facts and tiaterials for pub- lication of history of the early settlement of this Province. Letter from County Clerk, Ottawa, pray- ing for co-operation in petitioning Legis- lative Assembly to extend powers of Town- ship Councils as therein mentioned. Letter from Secretary of Prisoners' Aid Association of Canada, praying the adop. tion of an accompanying petition seeking certain reforms in prison administration for presentation to LegiBlative Assembly, In accordance with resolutions recently adopted at Prison Reform Conference. Letter from D. J. Walker, Esq., County Clerk. Kingston, praying co-operation in ah Hccomnanying petition to Legislative As- sembly of Ontario praying that County Cpunotls be empowered to appoint all offi- cials whose salaries are paid by them. Card from Canadian Institute, Toronto, requesting thi.<; Council to send a delegate to meeting on February 9th next, re. road reform and improvement of our public high- ways. Annual report of Williamsburgh Road Company for the year 1893, with declaration verifying same. Letter from County Clerk, Belleville, solic- iting co-operation in petition passed by County Council of County ol Hastings to Legislative A Bsemblv to reduce the fees of all county officials appointed by them and under their control. Letter from J. P. Whitney, Esq., Q. C. Morrisburgh, reapplying for appointment o! Walter E. Thom, Esq , Morrisburgh, as stu- dent to Ontario Agricultural College under the Statute for term 1803-4 in place of A. W. Mclntyre, appointed at November session. Letter from Thos. McDonnld, Esq., Regis- trar, Morrisburgh, enclosing an account for Dundas registry office supplies, part ol which was refused at last session, and so- liciting payment of same. Letter from Clerk of Legislative Assembly for Ontario, acknowledging receipt of re- turns re. Prohibition Plebiscite. Letter from Single Tax Association. To- ronto, praying passing of petition accom- panying same to Legislative Assembly lor adoption in Ontario of system of local op- tion in taxation. Letter from A W. Mclntyre, appointed at November session as student to Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. consenting to interim appointment of Mr. Thom for bal- ance of term 1893-4; and applying on behalf of himself for nomination by this Council for term 1894-.5. Letter from County Clerk, Owen Sound, enclosing copies of petitions tor presenta- tion to Dominion Parliammt and Legisla- tive Assembly for Ontario praying such amendments to charters of railway com- ranies operating under their respective cou- rols as to lower their passenger rates to two cents per mile first class and one and a quarter cents per mile second class (ares, and praying co-operation in such petitions. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. Dingwall, spc- onded by Mr. Macpherson, the coni- inunications in the hands of the Clerk, and just read by him, were referred to the several committees to which they respectively belong. MOTICE8. Mr. McDougall (Lochiel) hereby gives no- tice that he will to-morrow or during this session ask leave to introduce a by-law to appoint High School trustees for 1894 for the various High School divisions in these Uni- ted Counties. Mr. McDougall (Max ville) hereby gives no- tice that he will to-morrow or during this session ask leave to introduce a by-law to reappoint \drian I. Maodonell as Clerk of this Corporation for 1894 at same salary as last year, viz., «t400 00. Mr Dingwall hereby gives notice tliat lie will to-murrow or duiing this session auk leave to introduce by-laws reappointing tins River Beandette Drainage Cfommissionur and River Beaudette Drainage Committee respectively. Mr. Collison hereby (lives notice that ho will to-morrow or during this session nsk leave to introduce a by-law to reapv"'"*! Committee re Nation River Drainagu Im- provements. Upon motion of Mr. McNaugbrou (Finch), seconded by Mr. Dingwall tbc TFf 10 [: Jleeves of the various municipalities in these United Counties were appointed a special committee to strike standing committees of this Council for 1894, and rep'U't to this Council at to-raor row's session. Upon motion of Mr. Meikle, seconded by Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.), a special committee composed of tlie fol- lowing members, viz., Messrs. Lawson, CoUison, Beckstead, McNaughton (Finch), AuJt, Hodge, McN:iughton (Lancaster), Dingwall, McPherson, Clark, Warner, McDougall (Lochiel), McDougall (Maxville), and the mover and seconder, was appointed to take into consideration some proposed amendments to By-law No. 1001, for regulating licenses issued to hawkers and pedlars, and to report to this Coun- cil at this session. Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster), seconded by Mr. Lawson, this Council adjourned to meet at 10 o'clock a. ra. to-morrow. A. I. Macdonkll. Thos. Hamilton, Clerk, Warden. jiii SECOND DAY. Cornwall, Jan. 24, 1894. The Council met at 10 a. m. pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the ".hair. Boll called. All the members pres- ent. The minutes of yesterday's sessions Were read by the Clerk, and upon mo- tion of Mr. McRae R. F. (Lochiel), sec- onded by Mr. McBae J. A. (Lochiel), were adopted in Council, without amendment,and signed by the Warden and Clerk. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. Adams, second- ed by Mr. Martin, the report of the special committee appointed to strike standing committees of this Council for 1894 was received and read by the chairman, Mr. McNaughton, (Lancas- ter), and upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Township)seconded by Mr. Warner the same was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Coulter in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of tlie report without amendnunit. Upon motion of Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr Adams, the report of the specinl committee appointed to strike ihe standing cominitiee?. of this Council for 1894, just adopted in committee with- out amendment, was adopted in Council without ameDdment. Tlie various committees appointed for 1894 by said report, are as follows : No. 1. Finance Cnmmilleif. — Messrs. D. A. Mo- Doiiivld, VV. B. Lawson, .Trtines Oollison, A. R. McDougall, John H. Mwiklo, Ewcn Ding- wftU.JohnA. McUougttl, Thomas Coulter, Emerson Warner. J. C+. Adnms, R. M. Beek- Btead, D. McDonald, D. P. MoDougall, John S. Ross, SamuHl Howes, Charles Miadagh, F. D. McNaughton, William Hodge, Jamea Clark, and D. McNaughton, Cliaiiman. Total, No. 2. Education ComwuV^c''.— Messrs. J. A Mc- Ewan, James Groves, Carmi Locke. C. T. Whittaker, John ti. Snider, Thomas Coulter, Williun: Hodge, J.R. Crysler, R. R. Sang- ster, A. W. Ault, Samuel Howes, John A. McRae, John P. McNaughton. W.B. Lawson, and John H. Meiklo, Chairman. Total, 15. No. 3. lioads and Bridyen Commiltite. — Messrs. P. H. McDermid, F. D. McNaughton, R. J. Thomp on, S. .J. Casselman, S H. Ennis, Wm. Gallinger, James Martin, Edward Fos- ter, Angus R. McLeod, R. F. McRae, Jame» Clark, and William Macpherson, Chaiifttan. Total. 12. No. |4. Committee on Cmmty I'l-npertu. — Messrs. D. McDonald, Charles Middagh, U. A. Mc- Donald, William Gallinger, John A. Camp- bell, C T. Whittaker, Carmi Locke, R. R. Sangster, Emerson Warner, Ewen Ding- wair,. and J. Q. Adams, Chairman. Total, 11. No. .5. Printing Committee. — Messrs. J. B. Sni- der, James Sutherland, E'lward Foster, John H. Meiklo. William McPherson, John A. McEwan, S.J. Casselman, James Martin, S. H. Ennis, James Groves, and W. H. Craig, Chairman. Total, 11. No. 6. Cmnmittee on Commitnicatims. — Messrs. F. D. McNaughton, John H. Meikle, R. M. Beckstead, W. H. Craig, William McPher- son, James ColUson, J. G. Adams, D. P. Mc- Dougall, John S. Ross. D. McNaughton, P. H. McDermid, J. R. W. Crysler, R. J. Thomp- son, John A. Campbell, and Arthur W. Ault, Chairman. Total, 15. NOTICES. Mr. Howes hereby gives notice that he will to-morrow or during this session ask leave to introduce a by-law to appoint a county board of audit for 1804. Mr. Ault hereby gives notice that he will to-morrow or during this session ask leave to introduce a by-law for the appointment of county auditors for 1894. It was moved by Mr. McDonald (Alexandria), seconded by Mr. Mc- Naughton (Lancaster), and resolved : That all accounts against these Unit- ed Counties from this time forward which are not filed with the Clerk by noon of the .second day of each session #^ 11 be laid over until the next ensuing session of the Council. -Carried. Upon motion of Mr. Meikle, seconded bv Mr. Ault. the following members, viz.: Messrs. McNauffhton (Lancaster), McDonald (Alexandria), Warner, Mc- DouKal(Maxville),McNaughton(Fiuch), Howes, Beckstead, CoUison, and the mover and seconder, were appointed a special committee to investigate all matters in connection with the Hill and Connor rx. Middagh law suns now pending in which this corporation is interested, with a view to effecting a settlement of the same if a satisfactory arrangement can be arrived at. Upon motion of Mr. Collison, sec- onded by Mr. Howes, By-law No. 1053, for the reappointment of Nation River Drainage Committee, wns read a first time, and upon motion of Mr. Beckstead, seconded by Mr. Whittaker, said By- law was read a second time and refer- red to a committee of the whole. Mr. McDougall(Lochiel)in the chair. Tiie committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the By law without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Macpherson, seconded by Mr. Dingwall. By-law No. 1051, to reappoint River Beaudette Drainage Committee, was read a first time. It was moved by Mr. McDonald (Corn wall Tp.), seconded by Mr. Groves, tha«^ a special committee composed of thi Reeves oi the several municipalities of these United Counties lie appointed to meet and report to this Council at the next June sessions as to the advisa- bility of ernjtingand maintainingaPoor House or Hous.- of In.lustry or Refuge in these United Counties for the pro- per care of indigent persons, and in the meantime to make all proper enquiries and investigations, through the proper channels, as to the expense of erecting and maintaining a suiiable structure for the purpose, so tliat this Council may have an intelligent idea as to tliw advisability or otherwis-iof proceeding with the work. -Carried. Upon morirn of Mi. Dingwall, sec onde«t November ses- sions, authorizing the County Treasurer to trans er from the Nation River Drainage ac- count and Chesterville i>am Expropriation 13 A<;eouat a certain sum to the credit of the Cheiterville D»in Debenture account. MOTIONS. If was inovetl by Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp), seconded by Mr. Mc- bojigall (Maxville), that J. R. Adam- son. Esq., bi» appointed by this Council ai4 one of th i county auditors for the year 1894 at same salary as last year. It was moved as an amendment to the last motion by Mr. Ro.ss, seconded by Mr. Meikle, that A. H. Plimi^oll. Esq . be reappointed one of the county Hiviirors for thrt year 1894. at same sal- ary as last year. The amendment was first voted up- o'l, and was declared to be carried, and the main morion lo.st upon the follow- inur division, viz.: Yeas— Messrk Adams, Ault. Buckstead, Camph^ill, Colhson. Coulter, Crvsler, Ding- wall. Bnnis, Poster, Qallinger, rtowes, Law- aon, Locke, Martin, Mnkle, Midlaajh, Mc- Leo 1, McXausrhton r Lancaster), Ross, Sanff- ster, Sutherland, Warner, and Whittaker. Total, 24 Vays— Messrs. C isselman, Clark, Craie, OrovBs, Hod^o, McD.jrmid. McDonald (Corn- wall Tp,). McDonald f Alexjui Iria), McDou- sal (Lancajt^r T|» ), McDousrall rLochiel), McDouflr^ll fMaTvill.*), McEwan, MoNaugh- ton (Pinch), McNanghton (Kenyon), Mac- ph-jrson, MoHae R F. (Lochiel Tp ), McRae J. A. (Lochiel Tp), and Thompson. Total, Irt. And Mr. Plimsoll was accordinKly appointed County Auditor for 1894. The Warden, in the ejfercise of his I P'-eroerative, appointed J. A. Chisholm. \ Esq., of Cornwall, as a county auditor for the year 1894. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Crysler, the names of Messrs. Middaarh, McDonald (.\lexandria), and McNautf hton (Lancaster), were instruct- ed to be added to the Standini; Com- mittee on Education ; that of Mr Law- son to the Standing Committee on Communications ; and that of Mr. Sutherland to the Standing Committee on County Property. Upon motion of Mr. Warner, second- ed by Mr. McEwan, By law No. 1054, to reappoint the Roxborough and Cambridge Drainage Committee, was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. Colllson, «<«cond- ed by Mr. Locke. By-law No. 1053. to reappoint Nation River Drainage Committee, was read a third time, as amended by striking thereout the name of Mr. Howes, who declines to act, and upon motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. Locke, said By-law was passed, sitrned and sealed by tho Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Warner, second- ed by Mr. Thompson, By-law No lO-H reappointing the Roxborough and Cambridge Drainage Committee, was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Warner in the chair. The committee rose and recommend ed the adoption of the By law without amendment. CTpon motion of Mr. Whittaker, sec- onded by Mr. Beckstead, By law No. 1054, to reappoint Roxborough and Cambridge Drainage Committee, was read a third time, and upon motion of Mr. McNaughton (Pinch) seconded by Mr. Sutherland, said by-law was pass ed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. McDongal (Lan- caster Tp.). secondel bv Mr. Dingwall. By-I»w No. 1051, to reappoint committee re River Beaudette Drainage Improve- ments, was read a second time, and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. McDougal (Lancaster Tp.) in the chair. The committee rose, and recomn end- ed the adoption of the By law. Upon motion of Mr. Sangster, sec- onded by Mr. Dingwall, By-law No. lO.il. to reappoint River Beaudette Drainage Committee, was read a third time, and upon motion of Mr. Mao pherson, seconded by Mr. McDougal (Lancaster Tp.), the same was finally passed, sitrned and sealed by the "War- den and Clerk. Upon motio" of Mr Macpherson, seconded by Mr. Dingwall, By-law No. 1052, for the reappointment of a com- missioner re. River Beaudette Drainage improvements, was rea.i a first time, and upon motion of Mr. Sangster, sec- onded by Mr. McLeod, the "jame was read a second time and deferred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Sangster in the rbair. The Committee rose un 1 recommend- -1i. u ii i'A'. ed the adoption of tVie by law without amendment. Upon njotion of Mr. Wbirtalier, »cc- ondedfby Mr. CasjselinrtiJ, By Jaw No. 1052. to reappoint River Beaudette JDrainage coinmi9»ioner, was read a i»p«* and County Property, a»d tbatt mtiA Treasurer's* salary for performance of all statutory duties iiispoeed upoii> him, including percentage on ceAltctioii) ol non-resident taxes in arrears^ anr* the supervision of the Counties" prop third time, and upon motion of Mr. erty, and attendiny; to »i>cb n.«.lters a* Foster, seconded by Mr. Cnsselm^n, the may 'rom ume to time be eniru*Hed to Lme was passed, signed and sealed by his care by the County Froj^ry or *be Warden and Clerk. Mother co.nmU tees of this Council, be Upon motion of Mr. McNauj?hton | bxed at the sum o* $900. fKenyon\ seconded by Mr. McRae. J. | T-e an^ndmmt w a sfir^t voted upon, \. (li)chiel), this Council adjournt I to and was declared to be earned upon meet this evenins at 7 o'clock, to ailow [ the followiD« divismi* m Council, viz.: the several committees lo meet, pre- pare and present reports. EYE.SINO »E»S10S. Yeas— Mei»»r», Adam», Awlt, Campbell, C»»»ttlintvn, Clark, CoUi*o«h Cculfcer, (Jiuit;, Crv*l«r, Kiiui*, Foster, Oiillinger, Grovu,, Locliu, Maitui, McUermiil, MtcUo■l^Ul(torll- J:^ V iii.Ti.iK -jM^j-j-'-v-- . uuKnc, c»it>ii'i"> i^^M..^.. ,_ — ; r; ,. ^1 .fwjilll McDonaltl (Ak>x,itn(lr»aj, MoDougall Council resumed at t p. m., P»i«w»n* (j,cK,hi»iU, Mtl*o- fo adioumment. >iH,ughtou (Keuyons, Maci.l».;r*«>n,McUae II. The Warden m the chair. •ratai,27. j^wyy_Me»»r* Beckst«ad,DinK\»all,HotiKe- Howti», Lawiion, Meiklw, MiUdagh, McDou- Kal (Lanua>*t«r Tp J, McDovigHll (MaxvilK.), McEwtn, MoNauafbton (Ltiiica*t«rj, xioss, Sangstcr, &uthu»lawd, and WbittaWwr. To- tal, !»• COMMUNICATIONS. A communication was received ami rema l)V the Clerk from J. H. Snider, Esq., Water- loo, to J. C. Alsnire, County Registrar for Stormont, with reference to iile» required by inspector lor »aitl regiatry office Upon wiotionof Mr. McDonald (Alex- f And the mam motion was declared andria), sf'conded by Mr. McNaughton ! to lie lost upon the same division. , Lancaster), the report of the Finance! Upon motion ot Mr. Auh, seconded Committee was received and read by I by Mr. Macpherson, By law No. lOoS,. the chaiiman, Mr. McNaugbton (Lan I for the sippointment of county auditors caster,) \ ^^^ 1^^^' ^'*** '"^^'^ " ^^^^ time in blank, Upon motion of Mr. Auh, seconded | and upon motion of Mr. Macpberson, by Mr. Crysler. the report of the Fin- seconded by Mr. Ault, the said by law ance Committee just read was referred | was read a second time, and referred to to a committee of the wiiole. \ a comn>ittee of the whole. •Mr. McNaujjhton (Lancaster) in the! Mr. Crysler in the chair, yjiair. The Committee rose ai>d recommend The committee rose, and recomn;end- led the adoption of iIh; by-law, as lilled ed the adoption of the report. I in by them, without amendment, an I 'It was moved by Mr. lioss, seconded I upon motion of Mr. Foster, seconded hy by Mr. McDonsrali (Maxville), that tliej Mr. Eiinis, the same was read a thiid report of the Finance iJoinmittee, just \ time, and n|x>i: motion of .Mr. .^iilt, m-.- ftdopted in committee of the whole, be ! ondal by Mr, Adams, the same was adopted in council without amendment. I passed, signed and sealed by tlie War- It was moved as an amendment f o ' den and Clerk, the last motion by Mr. Avilr, secondetl by | Upon motion of Mr. Locke, seconds 5 Mr. Adams, that the report of the Fin- j b y .Mr. Fusrei . ili.^ report of tije E In- ane? Coinmifteo i)e not adopted in couii I cation Commirtee was receive! and cil, but I e refeiretl back to the coin- read by the cliairnian. Mr. .Meikle, anl mitt«e, with instructions to amend the upon motion of Mr- Wbittaker. secoml- same bv striking out til It P'*'''' of the ed I'V Mr. Casseiman. said rt»f>ort was. seventii cl.iuse of said Finance Commit- ' referred to a rommitt. e of rhe whol^.^ tee's report which recommends the pay- j Mr. Meikle in rhe chair, tnent of $jC(i totJie County Treasnreifor ; The committee rose and recommend | i.sor of Count V Build, ed the adopriou of the report witho KCtmi a.s ip( n terty, and febnt; for perfo9tunnu& ii»po«ed upoib i^e oil coUfctioiD ii> avreavHr i^ni^^ Count ies' prop- iVK,h luattcrs a.s- be eniJiitHed to ty Froperry or bi» Council, be 0. fir»t voted upoiir « carried upou in Council, viz.: Anlt, Campbell, liillinger, Grovus, , SicDoBiilil (Corii- ](lriaj, McDougiill vfCtou (FiDclO, Mf- l)l»<;rs«>n,Mcltrti! II, wn, tiHi Wivrner- l,l)inK\»an,HodKe- MiUdagh, McDou- •oogHll (MuxvilKvr I>)inciv*t«rJ, xn»ss,. i WbittivU«r. Ti»- >D WAS declared ;i [le division. . Auh, seconded a y law No. lOoS^ | county »uoitor>» r»t time in blank, Ax. Macpbers»on, the said by- law e. and referred to lolc. I bair. | }M>d recommend | by-law, liS lilleti | aniendmenr, an^l | >st:err seconded by I liis read a third :l »of Mr. .■\idt, '^et- I , the same wa?? | iled by tlie W.n- , Ijocke. second^"'? x>rt, of the El\i- ii«< receive 1 and , Mr. Meikle, an! I^'bir taker, .second- , said refKjrt was ;. e of rlie wlmlt' ihiiir. and recoinmend e report without atiiKiiidHjeiit, tuid upon motion of Mr. A(U4iis, wecoiiiJea liv Air. Aul«,the tanue WHS a«lopt« follows. Comwull .SVfiiihi-il, Yrintlnf: miiiuto*, tijittiwml j*trt«;t;iu.«t*», , diMUiuiHl stutu- «»«cntj<, i;fcc , liudMrivcrt.iMin^quAr-' te,T\y Return oi O«nvictioiia, iu- vluUiug cop.v Ol jmjtt^r coi»»-i*iiiing tlio j«iiM»e (iuivrforlj^ forwiirri'i«fjuigh CViur/ri, |>i-iiitii)g iniiuit«t> Mild iiji.'*ii(;ij*l stHtt^meiits i35 (Xt Advorti^iiig quaitorly UetuiO o( Coil Vict iuiiK, including copiea of pu^tur, etc 24 (M Iu hU .....iSl«»0w.i, Iroquois, \ rinting minutea, financial MtHtointiit:*, &c., Jiiui iKlvfitising (lunrfctTly convic- tions rtiiil coi)ie:* ol pHper, &c , for the lump suMi of .l?llft tiO Upon motion of Mr. Coulter, second- ed by Mr. Locke, the tenders just re- ceived were referred to the Printing Committee for consideration «.nd re- port. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Corn- Wall Tp.), seconded by Mr. Craig, this Council adjourned to meet at 10 o'clock a. m. to-moriow. A. L MaouongLiL, Thos. Hamilton. Clerk. Warden. FOURTH DAY. Cornwall, Jan. 26, 1894. Council met at 10 a. m., pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All the members pres- ent, except Messrs. Law son and Snider. The minutes of yesterday's sessions were read by the Clerk, and, upon mo- tion of Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp), seconded by ^^r. Groves, the same were adopted in council without amendment, and signed by the Warden and Clerk. COMMUNICATION. A communication was received and read from Jamea A. Brook & Co., Ottawa, stating terms on which they would furnish Jiles re- quired to be procured for Stormont Registry office . • MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.), seconded by Mr. Mc- Dermid, the supplementary report of the Printing Committee was received and read by the chairman, Mr. Craig, and, upon motion ol Mr= Foster, second- Iff i . ed by Mr. Locke, the same was referred ro a cotnmittee of the whole. Mr. Craig in the chair. The committee rose, and recommend- ed the adoption of the report, without Hmendment, and, upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.), seconded hy Mr. Craig, the same was adopted in council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Macpherson, sec- onded by Mr. Clark, the report of the Committee on Comunications was re- ceived and read by the Chairman, Mr. Ault, and, upon motion of Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Adams, tlie same was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Ault in the chair. The committee rose, and recommend- ed the adoption of the report, without amendment, and it was moved by Mr. Whittaker, seconded by Mr. Beckstead, ^hat the same be adopted in council without amendment. It was moved as an amendment to the kst motion by Mr. McNaughton (Finch), seconded by Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.), that the report of the Committee on Communications be not adopted in council, but be referred back to the committee, with instructions to amend the same by striking out the 9th clause thereof and substituting in place thereof a clause recommec ding that this council co-operate with the County Council of the County of Grey, in peti- tioningthe Legislative Assembly of On- . tKtio and the Dominion Parliament to i liduce first and second class railway tMNM on all railroads operating under charters, from either Government, so that two cents per mile for first class, and one and a quarter cents per mile for second class fares, be the maximum rat«s allowed to be charged passengers. Th) amendment was first voted upon, and was declared to be carried, and the main motion accordingly declared to be lost upon a division in council, ta- ken by a show of hands, and the said report accordingly referred back to committee for reconsideration and amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Adams, second- ed by Mr. Auit, By-law 1056, for the ap- pointment of a special committee, com- posed of the Reeves of Stormont, re. Stormont registry office files, was read a first time, and, upon motion of Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Ross, said by law was read a second time and referred to a committee of the wlmln Mr. Warner in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the by-law, and, up- on motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Coulter, the same was read a third time, and upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Warner, was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton (Finch), seconded by Mr. Craig, the correspondence received by the Clerk this session with reference to Stormont registry office files was referred to the special committee appointed by By-law No. 1056 for action thereon. Upon motion of Mr. Whittaker, sec- onded bv Mr. Ross, the report of the Nation River Drainage Committee was received and read by the chairman. Mr. Collison, and, upon motion of Mr. Fos- ter, seconded by Mr. Coulter, the same was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Collison in the chair. The committee ro6e and reported that the report had been rejected by them in its passage through committee. Upou motion of Mr. McDougall (Locbiel), seconded by Mr. McRae J. A. (Lochiel), this council adjourned until 3 o'clock this afternoon to allow com- mittees to meet and prepare reports. AFTERNOON SESSION, Council resumed at 3 p. m., pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. McEwan, sec- onded by Mr. Thompson, the report of the Roxborough and Cambridge Drain- age Committee was presented by the chairman, Mr. Warner, and received and read, and upon motion of Mr. Mc- Naughton (Kenyon), seconded by Mr. McEwan, the same was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Warner in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report without I 17 lea. was read otion of Mr. loss, said by 9 and referred r. recommend- law, and, up- ended by Mr. -ead a third Mr. Adams, WHS passed. Warden and McNaughton . Craig, the V the Clerk ) toStormont ferred to the ad by By-law n. [littaker, see- eport of the mmittee wa» h airmen. Mr. of Mr. Fo8- er, the same ittee of the nd reported rejected by h committee. McDougall McRae J. A . ourned until allow com- re reports. ION, m., pursuant r. [cEwan, sec- ;he report of >ridge Drain* nted by the md received of Mr. Mo- lded by Mr. eferred to a recommend- ort without amendmeiit, nnd, upon inofion of \\v. Mc.Niuijfluoii (Fiiifh\ seconfled }l>y Mi'. Snr ImtIiuhI. tlie n>|"^>ir was adopted in coiun-il without aiMemlinont. U|»oii niotioii of Mr. Cnii;;, socoiitleil by Mr. \l .•,!).. II :i.M iConisviill Tp\ the report of Com in tfi»oonCoininiiiiioiitioiis, HK Hinenilpd l)V them aftpr hoinir n» fenel Ixvcif. wii« ri'ceivpd miil vfinl liy the I'h.iirnitiii. Mr. Aiilt. hwI. upon motion of smne mover »in«l seconder, wa-< referred to a com in ittee of the whfde. Mr. Aiilt in flie chair. The committee rose and recotntnend- ed tlie adoption of the report as amend- ed, and. upon motion of Mr. Aiilf, sec- onded hy Mr. Mc.NaUi;I>ton (Finch\ the same was adopted in council with- out amen Iment. Upon motion of Mr. Martin, second- ed hy M'\ Ca<.selti!an. the report of the County Property Committee was re- oeivel and read hy the chairman. Mr. Adams, and, upon motion of Mr. Mc- Donald (Alexandria), seconded by Mr. McDoujjal (Lancaster Tp ), the same wa.«i referreJ to a committee of tlie wiiole. Mr. Adams in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report without amondinent, and. upon motion of Mr. Wliiftaker, .seconded by Mr. Beckstead, the same was adopted in council with- out amendment. Upon motion of Mr. McNauirhton, (Lancaster), seconded by Mr. Adams, the report of the special committee appointed at this ses.sion re. Hill and Connor lawsuits against Middasrh and this corporation was received and read by the chairman, Mr Meikle, and, upon motion of Mr. Whittaker, seconded by Mr. Meikle, the said report was re- ferred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Meikle in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report without amendement, and, upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. McNanjjhton (Lancaster), the same was adopted in council without amendment. It was moved by Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Adams, and resolved, that this council, under and by virtue of R. S. O. 1HS7, chap. 2vj;J, sec. H. Hub. wpc. 1, do hereby nomimite ami appoint Walter Thom, of Morrisbnrjfli, in County of Uundas, as student for the Agricultu- ral College at Giielph for the unexpired term of 'he year 1H93 04, and hereby rescind the appointment of A. \V. Mc- Intyrc. of Fimdi To^\•n^hip. in County of Siottiioiit. nuide at the recent Ts'o- vember sessions, it. compliatice with his request. C.irried. Upon motion of Mr. Howes, seconded by Mr. Ennis. By-law No. 10.')7. to ap- point a county hoard of audit for 1804, was read a first time, atid, upon motion of Mr. .McDonald (Cortiwall Tp), sec- onded I>\' Mr. McDernii*!, said bv-law was read a se'-ond time, and referred to a commirtee of the whole. Mr. McKwan in the chair. The committee rose and recontmended the adoption of the by-law without atnendment, and. upon motion of Mr. McRae J. \. (Lo(drel). seconded by Mr. McNaunhton (Kenyon), said bv law was read a third time, and, upon mo- tion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Mar- tin, said by-law was passed, si^rned and sealed by the Warden and Cl^rk. It was moved bj' Mr. McNaughton (Finch), seconded by Mr. Beckstead, that tlie following members of this council, viz., Messrs. Collison, Mc- Naughton I'Lancaster). Ault, and Mc- Donald (Alexandria), be appointed a special committee to procure leiral ad- vice from Messrs. Maclennan, Liddell & Cline (at the expense of the Nation River Drainage fund"), with reference to the extent of the liability of this Council, in regard to the building of the proposed dredge for purpose of dredg- ing Nation River, as recommended in the report of the Nation River Drain- age Committee submitted to this Coun- cil this forenoon, and to report to this council as to the result by this even- ing's session. — Carried. Upon motion of Mr. Ault. seconded by Mr. Coulter, By-law No. 1059. for the appointment of High School trus- tees for the various High School divi- sions in these United Counties for 1894, was read a first time in blank, and up- on motion of Mr. Beckstead. seconded bj' Mr. Casselman, said by-law was 18 ^■'Ui renrl h second time in hlnnk, imrl re- ferred f,o H tiomniitree of trio whole. Mr. Mc-DouKftl (Liiticanter Tp.) in the chair. Theroinmiftee rose and recommended the adoption of tho by law as filled in by them, and, upon morion of Mr. Mc- Dou^ull (liocliiel), seconded hy Mr. Crainr swid by-law was read a tliird time, and, up.m motion of Mr. McFiae J. A, (Lochiel), ^-econiled by Mr. Mc- Naii^bton (Kenyon), said by law was passed, si^rned and sealed by the War den and Clerk, Upon motion of Mr. McDonald ^^. Alex- andria), setionded by Mr. McDotio;)!!! (Lochiel), By-law No. irfJJ, for the appointment of certain connfy officers for 1V94, was read a first time, and, np on motion of Mr McDonald (Cornwall Tp.), seconded by Mr. Groves, s« id by- law was read a second time, and re ferred to a committee of the whole. Mr. McDermid in the chair The commit tee rose and recon. mended the adoption of the by-law wi'hont aiTiendmetit, and it was ino\ed by Mr. Wliittaker, seconded by Mr. Cas,^94, and that a.s so anie?)df>d the said by 1(1 w be read a third time Thp amendment was first voted upon, and was declared to be carried, and the main motion accordingly declared to be lost upon a division in council, ta- ken by a show of hands, and the by- law amended, and as so amended read a third titne, and, upon motion of Mr. Foster, seconded by Mr. Locke, said By-law No. 1061 was passed, sijmed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Howes, second- ed by Mr. Ross. By law No. 10f>2, for payment of orders m»i1 accounts. wa«! read a first tirn''. find, upon tnorinn of Mr. Locke, seconotion of Mr. Middairh, Sf'cotMif'd by Mr. Kiirii.«, mihI by law WHM read a third time, mid ttpon motion of ISfr. McDonnld ('('oni wall Tp. X second, d by Mr, M.^Rao R. F. (TyichielX flie simie was pissed, siuned and yeah'd by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion nf Mr. Beck«te«d. sec- il(^d by Mr. ('oultcr. 'bis (vfnincil nd- joiirned to meet at T:.'{() rbi-i «viMiii)'i tr» allow cotnmitfees to me»'t. ptep:ire and complete reports KVl.NINd SK.'-iSION. Coitncil met at 7:">0 p m.. pur-HHiUit to (idjonrnment. The Warden in the <')i(iir. .MOt'lON," . Upon motion of Mr. Modt."». second- ed by .Mr. (i.'illin^er, the report of iho speci.il comm'ttee appoiined to innsidef 'Hawkers .•uicj Pedbus' r>\ -!;mv w;,*; re- 1 ceived and re.id liy the cb-iir nm Mr, I Hode-e. Hiid. upon inotionnf .Mr. ^'< D''n- ald (Cornwall Tp.\ sccnridtd \>\ Mr. ' Craiir. the s.ime wms referreil to a com- mittee of t' '■> wlio/e. Mr. Hodge in the chair. Tlie committee ro^e Miid recninmend- ed the adoption of tlie rep M-f wi'l'onr, amendment, and. ut'Oti Tnnton of Mr. Miir in. spcotHb^d by Mr f'finlter i hw same u'fis ;u1optel In couinil wiiliont. aincndrneiit. Unoii mo' ion of Mr. Craie, secTm'ed by Mr. M-D.r,Mld (C.riivVa!! Tp.\ IJy - law No 10(50, to authorize the Warden and Treasurer to borrow a sum of money to meet current e.xpenditure, wa.-« read a first time, and, upon tnotion of Mr. McDonald, .seconded 1)V Mr. Cra'g, the said by hiw was read a second time and referred to a co'rmit^ee of t!i« whole, Mr. Sangster in the chair. Tfie (!otnmittee rost' nin] rec'immend- ed the a''opt;on of the iiy law. and, utioii Miotion of Mr. Cr;iiur. Kec^rnded tiy Yr. (rviiy S. t''P SJliM to Ip borrowed tlan\'un'ler wa-^ incieased tu #JC(C. in- 19 «r..;Ml of «,I00(). an rpRominPii.led l»y tlia M'. Martin, rfm 8Km« wr« rwfeired »o a report of flit' Fiiiitiic»« (Joiuiiiitrco. («o at- coimHittw of t|if whol**. to p'ovi'lt' tlie M.lditioiiitl iiiiiiiiiiir Mf- Hosi in rlie cliuir. iie.'fssiiry to .-HiTv our propoMfd homIp ; Tin- com imttc*. rose nod m«,omm<»n«r iiiHiir rt'. Hills. MfMiifli him! (Joiuior €(1 ih*' iido|i' t.»fi of tin* ix^port witliont V. Mi.lilimli law ^nirs, iiml. kh so HiiioiMlnuMit., BiiiHii.l.-.l. stiid hy 1.1 w WMH roi.l « third ; Up,»,, Mi,»tioii of Mr. Craii?. jiwotided run.', and. iii.on luarion of Mr (icon-s. t.y Mr. (Jdlmuvr, Hy Ihvv No 10';4. to s •.•MM(h.d l.y Mr. Mi'Doiiuld (Coriivv.ill , appoint prcvi^nfive offiitirs for 1 Hill, Tp ) Slid livl.ivv No. ICiiO was pas^i'd, ^ WHS r.ad a (irst tim». in hUnk, and. sutifd and seileil Ity tJie Ward. mi and upon i>iot.,ni of Mr. Coulter, swonded ^'''''''^' , j*».vMr Whitraker. the saiHH was rend Upon njotion of Mr. CrHi>r, '<.cn»id(»d la spcond tini«, Hiid. r-ferred to a coin- hy ,Mi- Ho Inn. Hy law No. 10;i:;. an- i miiiHe «f ti,e wjiole, with iiistrucrioiiH Thori/.iM- the Tn'MMiiier to miy H-lOiX) to fill in same hv conniiit.tee. in fnll senlcinetit of the Hill and Con- ! Mr. Beckstead in the odmir. nor law .suits. wK.s lead a (irst time, I The oonimttee rcse and rtioommpud and. upon niotion of Mr. McDonald ! ed ih.:; adoption of the hy law, as filled I'Cornw.ill Pp.). seoonded by Mr. Uioves, • • • ■ the xaid )»y law was read a seconi! time, and referred to a coinniittoe of the whole. Mr. Locke in the chair. The commit ti« rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the hy law without amend inent. ami, upon inoiion of Mr III by fheni in coinuuttee, and tipon motion of Mr. Locke, sei:onded by Mr. Coulter, said j>y law was read a third tiuu', and. upon motion of Mr. Oal- I inner, seconded by Mr. Crai«;. said l>y- law No. lO'H was parsed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Coulter, second - Cruitf, seconded by Mr. McDeruiid. i ed by Mr . Howes7thTs Co'umTl aljouni the same was read a ihird time, and. ; ed to meet to-morrow moininn at nine upon motion of Mr. Macplierson, sec- o'clock. onded l)y Mr. Dinuwall, the same was passed, si;ined and sealed by tne Ward- en and Clerk Upon motion of Mr. Macpherson, sec- onded hy .Mr, M.iRae ll.P. (Lochiel),the report of the special committee appoint- ed at this tnorninir's session to procure lejfal advice re. Nation River Draina^^e and the equippinc of a dredg;e in con- nection therewith was received and read by the chairman, Mr. Aulr, and, upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Martin, the same was referred to a comniittee of the whole. \. L Macik).nki.l, Thos. Hamilton, Clerk. Warden. FIFTH DAY. CORNWAM., .Tan. 27. 1>^H4. Council met at 9 a in. pursuant to adjonrninent. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All the members pre.seut, except M'.'ssrs Lawson and McDonald (Alexandria). The minutes of yesterday's sessions were read by the Clerk, and upon nio- Mr. McDougall (Lochiel) in the^'°" °^ Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.), chair. ' ! seconded hy Mr. Craig, were adopted in council without amendment and The committee rose and recommend- ed the adaption of the report without amendment, and, upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. McNau^hton (Finch), the said report was adopted in council. signed by the Warden and Clerk. A oommiinication whs received and read from James McOuatt. Esq., with reference to the construction of dredge for Xatum Rivi>r Drainage Improvemfnt purpuses, objectine: to the resolution and report, adopted by this council with respect to saiil works, and sue- Upon motion of Mr. Foster, seconded I Ei"* * ^^"^ '" conformity, with his own by Mr. Casseiman, the report of the I Upon motion of Mr. Ault. seconded Nation River Drainage Committee was by Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster), the received and read by the Clerk, and report of the special committee ap- upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by I pointed to secure lei^al .advice /v. Na- 20 U tion river drainage improvement was received and read by the chairman, Mr. Anlt. as amended by pennission of Council, and upon motion oC Mr. Anlt, seconded by Mr. Adams, said i report va? referred to a committee of I the whole. Mr. Dingwall in the chair. The committee rose and recom- mended the adoption of .he report without amendment, and upon motion of Mr, Ross, seconded by Mr. Howes, the same was adopted in council without amendment. It was moved by Mr. Beckstead, seconded by Mr. Coulter, that there port of the Nation River Drainage Committee (proper) read at yester day evening's sessions and adopted in committee of the whole, be adopted in council. That as soon as the necessarv funds are secured in addition to 'he sum nf $2,000 now available, and the Dominion Government has i.assed an order in council undertakinL' to do the neces«5ary dre^tring to m;ike the Nation River Drainage coinD'-^ie. in accordance with the specifications, the committee be empowered to have a dredge constructed and « quipped, but on the distinct understandintr that th = s Council shall not be required to make .'iny further appropriMtinri or expeisd any further sum of inotiey in completing the said drainage work. Cairied. Upon motion of Mr. Beckstead. seconded by Mr. Coulter. By law No, lOGo. to repeal part of By law No. 1045. pMsseil Mt November session-, and authorize the Trea.surer tu re transfer from Chesterville Dam Debenture ac- count io Nation River Drainage ac- count $1470.94, with accrued interest, was read a first time, and, upon molioa of Mr. Collison, seconded by Mr. Foster, said bylaw was read a second time, and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Campbell in the chair. The comm.ittee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the by-law without amendment, and, upon motion of Mr. Coul-er, seconded liy Mr. Beckstoad. said by-law was read a third time, and upon motion of Mr. Foster, seconded by Mr. Collison, said Bylaw No. lOGo was passed, pigned and sealed by the Warden and Clerk It was moved by Mr. Adams, second- ed by Mr. McNaughton (Finch), that the Gaoler, Turnkey and caretaker l-e provided each with pass books bv the County Treasurer, for the purpose of chec-king all purchases made by them in the way of supplies for county buildings and gaol and chargeable to and payable by said coiuities, and that they have tha various parties or firms rrom wliom they or any of them may purchase such articles, enter in siudi pass-books at the time of purchase the date, the arti.de or articles, and price thereof, and that each of said of- ficers lay before the Finance Committee at each Council meeting tlieir respect- ive pass-books, to the end tliat the same he inspected by said committee and coinpiired with the accoMUts pn- .seineil to tiiem for payment. Curried. Ir, was moved by Mr. M(il>>naM (Cornwall Tp.), seconded l.y Mr. Grove.s. that the respective bills of costs of Messrs. Leitch, Pringle & Hiirkness, solicitors for John Middngh. iuul .1. P. Whitney, Esq., Q. C, solicitor for these Counties, res| ectively, in the case of Hill V. Middagh and Connor v. Mid- dagh. now .settled, be requested to 1)6 rendered with the least possible delay, and that Adrian I. Macdoneli, l.arrisier- at-law. be and he is hereby authorized and instructed liy this Council to have the said bills uf costs taxed, as prov id ed by law. within the proper time iifter their delivery to bini six County Clerk, the said .Nbicdo.i^'ll l^emg authorized as solicitor on behalf of these Counties to dispense with m taxation, if. afier a careful considera- tion of the various i tenia of said bills, he is able to effect with said solicitors such a settlement of said bills, as, in his opinion, is reasonable and proper, so as to avoid theexpenseof a taxation. Such sum or sums as shall be taxed or settled upon as aforesaid, as due to above .-oliciiora lespectiv ly, with ui- tf rest thereon at per cent., from date of (crrificato of taxation, or settlement as case nniy be, to be paid by th 3 yiasK.-"? ^1 Council at its next June sessions.- ''uton motion of Mr. Din«wall, sec- ^naid b™Mr. Campbell, this Council Tlturn^^^ to meet at same place o^ nSav, June 18, 1894. at seve. -"^"---cier-'^^^i^.. Remrt of SpemI Oon,mittee to Strike the 1894. , R. H- ,^*"e, Vtei-; Emerson Warner, Ewen Dmgwall. aud '•I':. ^^•*^^;.£"S.^:^ei-s. John B. i" McEwin 's^>'S;sselman.iamesMartm^ S. H. Ennis, Jamos Groves, and W. H.Oraig, Chairman. Total, 11 Report of Printing Committee. (gentlemen,- Your commi ^^ , tandeVs to be rece.ve^ inat., at 7-3' » J=1"ck p. m counties, for papers P.^^^i^^^/'il^n hundred copies of tht> the printing o'M*^7u 'financial Statement, minutes. 'n^l^^'^^C^dr" « and ft ty extra together with ^^"^^""a. statement/ to h. copies o' the ^"^"r'^^^ry session Also printed a't^r the Ja'iua^^ printing or sealed *«"*«" ^fJ'Avftnd fovwirding cop- £l°erofrcrm'lTnTcfptli"trin\hese united ^"^^o"«i"ommitteo further recomn;^ th. quality of e^tiVsaml as in U o'requal ship an *yP« fc*''^^,MhP work to h. com- therf to in ?'^'*V„XVp, delivpr-.d to Countv plet.'d nni^W than Decom'pr 1. 1H04, an^l Clerk not 1«^ 7^.*Jl'V^otirer th^in tho-e herein that the cor.dit^ons otheT T, .^ ^^ S^^P^^inTnV'^ommitteeinlHHs. so far as tho same are *?P*tcablo. ^^brnltted. All o which IS '•^1^|['■;^;,;),^„. Chairman C.mmittee Rooms, Cornwall, Jan. ^*, l««l fjeport of F^oads and Brdjes G^.nnvtic^^ Mt^nihers all Present. ^ Coun- To the .W^-rcU^ft'h "united Countios of ^\^n?onrmn.las an.KJlengarry ,^ ■ inviting them to ' W ^^^Id in &onto oi. f;;onn' ^nd i-V--m-^, ^^^t^^^^o^ilidc^rlh., I no action be tak.-n m t^o ^JJ^^^^^^a re err d i 2 Your comnuttLje huve ^J^^ ^"•^m:^,^.,. to them the a""^^*» '«P"'\^; h^ve carefully burgh R«^l,C,Xr& it aPpIrVtly cor- ^;?rarrra'^*o"nrthfreJo\«d]'ofthisCoun- oil. . „»*foQ have als3 carefully ^- .^"'''a ".CZeition o^the advisability conslderod the q)i^*"°":" ioner to auperin- son,.fohn A.. .Campbell, and Arthui W.AUU, Chairman. Total, IS. I ri^^^^teVvlUe, and wouia re. u.nm^'Yiio"bo Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Jan 24, im. | reaip qij '■9! ! i ; ■« ! \ \ ii " .T>"<>^iiri;,K suitjililc i)I;uilf covcrtiiu' or *iu I hrnlfje, Hti.l i)luc.! the Hrtnu- in positioji. ^eciirint,' The 11 ■cfrt'titry lubor at tb.' least liosrtil.l. txpt'iisf. mill fb„f, ai(i(-oini).irtsioii- tr li, roinuiieratid lor lii» survicMS iis sucli at Mie r»t.- o two (lol)iii» J),!- ilfty, or twijity -lilts p.r liour or .(ich lionr 'iictuiillv vcr- insf h.- on- t)ic June UL-ssioii, rluit lif Miil)iiiit .<> thrs ( ouiu^ii iit the .luuc s-ssion a report '»n swell -work, tiffomjinniifl liy d, tnilid ac- ••ountsiiu.l vouchers or thu various items o' "■^P'-n'l'fnrc m connection thcrcwitJi A)l o: which is respect ully suhmittod. W II.MAJI MAilMKHSON. Chrtirmun. t unmiitt. e Rooms, Cornwall, Jan. 24. ISji-i that the.- the ilosi! • with in- • (X*-. HS f) ' Ji If.M ) 1 1 1 |.t » reads as. fieport of Educaticn Committee. Frosent— Messrs. John A. McEwan. A. W iiM •:.'',"""'*r , Alexandria, Peter Chisholm : ^^) 3 Cornwall, P. A. Cas.selmau ; No. 4. korris- lia'^'V*- ^- W'"'*'-'!'- ^^- •< Iroquois. W I liam Marshall. They vonld further recommend that no cliange be made in the board of county ex- aminers, that the Promotion examinations hecontinue.l, and that the Inspectors' re- ports for the different counties be printed All of which is respectfully submitted r..^ •♦* o '"^ H Mkikle, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Jan. 2o, 18!)4 f]eport of Finance Con]rriittee. Present-Messrs. John H. Meikle, F. D. McNaughton. .J. G. Adams, John A. McDou- galKwen Dingwall, D. P. McDougall. D. A. McDonald, William Hodge, D. McDortald, John S. Boss, James Clark, James Collison Samuel Howes, WB. Lawson, R. M. Beclc^ stead, Charles Midd^gh, A R. McDougall, Phomas Coulter. Emerson Warner, anil D. McNaueliton, Chairman. To the Warden and Members of the Countiest' Council of the United Counties of Stor- KiOnt, Dundas and Glengarry. Gentlemen,— Your committee beg leave 4o report as follows: <^^^^^~''^^t Treasurer's statement ending mth December, 1^93, shows a balance of cash on hand of *l,U>3..5!t, afterpayment of all out- standing notes and accounts. .Second— The notes for S*500, at present un- •jjer d'scount, is f 3r expenditure upon River Beaudette Drainage improvenaents Your committee think it advisable that this sum should without delay be covered by the issue of debentures* chargeable to the municipali- ties interested. Third— The arrangement between the Treasurer and the Bank of Montreal met with our (iiijiroviil . Tlw Inf. r. st iiccdHTit' ."hows a moiidiiy credit »jii t)nv ♦)]!.» .-ic- eoiuits. and thp tutal interest pjiid (a.riiitr the p.nst year or all jiarjoses iatbe sniulli sf- ior many yc ai s, Fouitli — Vour fummittee find niniiicijialities are in arrears at ' o tlie yirti- in the am»»Ulit » ' This amount should f)e chargt ahit '■ terist us in the p.ist Fi th — We repret to finiftfiat fht ex])enditure over roveiiu or ISIl.f ! to l.j";).'!!). The aiidiff>r*' re]iort j 'olJows, and .says : '■ I'he vari(»us- rates- or- ■ der.Hf l)y the Coai»eiI iin lor thes/vurai liy- hiwsh.'vve l)(!en duly levied, and are shown ill the I oiefjoi 11 ir accounts, ('wing to the n- (Inced i>;i neral rate o taxation, niid als>i t(.» sp'cifil exjieniiif «re. there is a i-onsidei ii M».i deficit this piist year in the Revenue and : Exjienditure iiccount." Sixtii— The expendiruri' on account o the se-v eral county reyistry offices sli. mid be met- by a lurther special levy on each respc ctive- county in June mxt. and your fommitte.-r would so r. commend. Seventh — Your committee recommen'T that the following s.ntlemen be appointed' county ofllicials and officers tor the current year at the tollowing salaries, vi>;. : C. J. Matttce. Treasurer, at a salary of ??8 H). and slDO.in lieu of the jiercentage allowed by statute for certain colKc- tions, mail !-'»0<) 0(C A I Maodonell, Clerk, at a salary of.. 4'!0 (Kx Allan Cameron. Caretaker, '■' Arthur H. Plimsoll. Auditor. "■ Duncan McMartin, Messenger " Mrs. Kippen, Matron, •'• Eighth— Your committee recommenl, n and Treasurer to borrow a sum of niontiy not to exceed three thousand dollars, lor general purposes, if the same may be neces- sary before the June sessions. Ninth— The bonds ot the Treasurer will ex- pire on 1st March next, and your committee would recommend that they be renewed at the proper time to the satisfaction of the Warden. Tenth— We have carefully examined and passed accounts on General Counties' ac- count, amounting to >;7«H.i8, as shown per Schedule A hereto attached. All 01 which isrespectlully submitted. D. McNAiciHTuN, Chairman. Committee Room, Cornwall, Jan. ^6,1894 \:>.) Oil- 1(111 INC llHI H|i Supplemeijtary f^eport of Printing Com- mittee. Member.s all present. To the Warden and Members of the ConnciK ot the United Counties of Stormont, Dun- das and Glengarry. Gentlemen,— Your committee recommemt 4hat the tender of J. S Caistairs fc Co., of ironuoLs, for printing fifteen hundre.l copies- Of the minutes, two hundre.l and fi'.ty extra conies ot the financial statement, and pub- lishing ( onvictions. and sending copies of pape^' containing same to each member of the Counties' Council, for the sum of one nundre.l and twenty dollars, be accepted, it I'eing the lowest tender for the whole work. All of which is respectfully submitted. W. H. Ckakj, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Jan. :i.5, 18!)4l. MM ■MMMH ^ f'M st nCCdllllt' [1 OIll- ♦>]!. W .-IC- t j'diil ('uriiiir i* tin Mlliulli st'- ffepo^l 0/ A/ai/on /?/(.'er Drainage Oo-t,- ■■n]ittee, "p^fV, . VVanlen and Momberfi ■«{ The Oo-un- ^"^ tie.T'« c I " t.ho United I'KJanties ^f til! ■^•'"'V „t fortht-ereat arurt of drownod otl^^^"r"i';'it\rL--" t^-^'i' th?rHt.,..iyer« iu- Tor. hi would turnwh .md c«seof pro- um.'uutiHS t,« som.th-inir over tw.n.tytwo ml d t) a.hnnu.diatcd.v alter the s.od sun ^, i«ui- tliou«:uid d-olhirs., pronusod t« bo ! : ..Mil d«- of .i drrds:.. J«r tVi.' i.u!T(3s..s a.f«*n- ; M t M.'i.ni'e«: wl«ic-h \^ n«t te excoed tuc tT'inds then avallald.. ire-m .*eurce« -»r ■ Jamks CoM-iwoN, ClKuriuiia, Co:anaitteo Room:*, Camwiai, Jan. l'5, 18U4. (Mote-Tlie filiovci report was rejected on -L I virion in the committee, •«( the whole, ■in : Uierefore null. ^ See r-P^^l;?' «^X avry, 1H!M, at end 'flf reports «t thi. iefebion. tl'ouBty Olerk.) fleport c/ Spdcid Con^ivittse ■.'£. f^ox'boreugh an J Cambridge Drainage irrtpreuemerjts, aU the mem^*ers i resent. To tliu Warden and Memlxtrs v>i llie C^ouw- tietf' Council o* the United Counties of Stormowt, DuiJilas ami G-k-agarry . GiWtlemon,— Your e«mn:iittee ho2 leave 1,« u-eiiort that since the last meeting «' Tfoxir .Council there has been no progress made wif li the works, as it has been out of seUsKtii to ilo so. , , , . , VVe would recommend lliat the bounty •Clerk's bill tor eertilied copy of By-lav >o. 10*;, ail I reijisterius? .s.vnie, correspon.lence with Mr. (lormaM, of .ittawa., jimI others, and various niin.r srvices in connection with tbo issue, advertisiuK aiil s:_iij of t.ie debentures in this matter, be lai.l ui uoconl- uur.^ with Section -7!<, Sub-^-^. i, (». vJoiiaO.i- 'iatt d Miiiii, 1«>1. Report of Comnqittcs on Conrirr]unicatior}.i.. All luemliers iircseiVt . To the Warden n;nd Meml)ero them a ocmmunication fronn the Cana- dian Institut(s Toronto., requesting them to .assist in procuring materials for a comipjla- tioii of a history of the early nettlement o til's Province. " Your committee -would ree- omniend that the Clerk be instrwted to pro- cure a copy of the work entitled "Limeii- hurgh, or Tiio Old K*tste™ iJistiict," by His Honor vfudge Priiigle, ami ti^uismit th. •samci to the secretary of the Institute Your committee consider that this worl, contains as valuable iniorniation as can bi- obtained with regard to this particular por tion oi the Province, and reeonimend thai the same be yirocured and forwarded at th4 expense ot the Couwtus. •' Tlie reiKjrt oi the Gran I .J my at the re- ce'iit Decemher (^ourt of Sessions was re- U-rreA to vour committee, und was referre.4 by • liein'to the County Property Committee as we considered tbe ri-conimendatiori con- tained therein as to the placiwgot nnnals ir the Grand and Petit .furors' rooms comes properly within the province of that com- mittee , . .. 1 i. ,S Your committee have ka I Te erred tf th. m a communication from the County Clerk, Ottawa, soliciting certain specihed amend fwents to the Consolidated Mniuci)>ai; fi.« I .Assessment Acts. Your committee, ar- t.'i-care «l consideration, would rocomniend ti««f tV.1) Warden andCierk mcmos-'alize thir ; l,e"isUtice Assembly to so amend at its next I ses'simi the said acts as to extend to town- i.shij» .r'..uncils the powers conferred upon !. cities, towns, and iiicOi-porate. Ian I \ Av'A sections of said comniunication re.er- I ri« '■ resp<;ctivel.y to triennial assessment I bv townshij^i, andgraiitvnir power to town- ..iiiii. .ouijcil.s to unite the ottices of treasurer an I collector, and recommend tha*-. i.o ac- tion be taken in connection therewith. i Veur committee have ha I re.erre I to them a itetition and communicatioa irom tdie Prisoners' Ai I .\ssociation. suggestui;; .f rtain reforms in prison admii.iati'atioiK 4kw\ .soliciting the co operation of th.s t h. for the niiix])irnl term ot t.lu' yt-ar l«}l3-!)4. in jilace of A. VV. Mclntyro, til>}ioiiitt <1 liy rcsoliitioi; at tht; Novcmbor session The committee hrtM^ also had re- «rrt (I to tljtm a letter from Mr. A. W. Mc- hityro crinsentinB to defer ]ii8 appointment until the year 18ii4-!(.'S an, acknowledging receipt o( petitions ?orwftrded li;> this Council at the last No- vember sessions; also card from the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly for Ontario acknowledging receipt of Prohibition Ple- biscite returns. All of which is respectfully submitted. Arthur W. Ault, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Jan. 26. 1894. gency should arise, your committee would recommend that the County Treasurer. '-.J. Mattice. Ksq , be an I is hereby instructed to look info the matt r. and have the said roadway closed by a gate so as to bar en- trance thereby, or have said premises leased in H proper wi'iy. so as to sicure the. Counties against any adverse title, and to report thereon at tdie .June sessions of this Coun- cil. a. Your committee had also placed in thtir hands a report o- the Grand .furors, presented at tlie Diceitiber. 1H9:I, General Sessions of the Peace for the I'nited Coun- ties of Stormont, Dund/is ami Glengarry, wherein they request that a nnnal be pro- I vided in a corner of the Grand and Petit ! .lury rooms where there is space to spare for I the'purpose. Realining the nece sify there- 1 'or, your committee would recommend that I the same be jirovided as asked, and also that a closet and wasii basin be placed in thi> judges' room, considering that these are txal I and necessary conveniences, and that (' .1. Mattice, Esq", County Treasurer, be and i* hereby instructed to look after the same, AH of which is respect ully submitted. ,T. G. Adams, Chairman, Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Jan. 2fi, 1894. Report of Comnjittee oq County Property. Members all present, viz. : Messrs. D. \ Donald, Charles Middagh, William Gallii er, John A Campbell, C. T. Whittaker, Ci Mc- ling- er, jonn a uampneii, u. r. wnittaKer, Car- mi Looke, R. R. Sangster, Ewen Dingwall, .Tames Sutherland, Emerson Warner, D. A, MoDouald, and J, G, Adams, Chairman. To the Warden and Members of the Counties' Council of the United Counties of Stor- mont, Dundas and Glengarry, Gentlemen,— Your committee beg leave 4o report that they have examined the gaol and cilices, and find all in good order, ex- cepting two locks on each of the outer doors of the corridors below, which are in a bad state of repair. We would recommend that they be immediately replaced by new ones of auiiicient strength. i. We also had brought to oar notice the fact that a piece of land on the north side of gaol wall, being a portion of the Counties' property, has for some years been used or occupied as a roadway by parties who have not leased the same, and who might in time claim it by possessioB. Lest such a contin- f(eport af Special Corqmittee re. ijill arid Coqqor Lauusuits. Presenf : Messrs. D. McNaughton, Emerson Warner, D. P. McDougall, F. D. McNaugh- *nw, D. A, McDonald, S, Howes. R. M. Beck- B'.ead. James Collison, A. W. Ault, and J.H, Meikle, Chairman. To the Warden and Members of the Coun- ties' Council of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas .ind Glengarry. Gentlemen,— Your committee beg leave to- report as follows : That they have met with Mr. Connor an«l Mef;srs Nesbitt and Nihlock. as representinjf Mr. Hiil. That Mr Connor made a proposi- tion to accept ^V*) in full settlement on his part, and Mr. Nesbitt. on behalf of Mr. Hill, stated that he was authorized to settle on the basis of the Unite'4' 2r) imittue MTOulfi ProHsurnr, ''.J. ly instrnctt'il to liHve the sail! Hs to bar i^n- pri'mist'S li'iiso'I re Mm rountii'!* and to ri'iiort of this Coiiii- ilso placed in Grand .furorj*. , isim, General I'nited Coun- • nil Glensrarry, urinal be pro- iin'l and Pofit ace to spare for lece stly there- commend that I. and also that placed in th^ it these are I'-cal and that (' .1. irer, be and i* er the same, submitted. IS, Cliairman. li,.lan. 2«, 1894. ?e re. ijill and s. ;hton, Emerson . D. McNangh- es. R M. Beck- Ault, and J.H, s of the Conn- ;eil Counties of lengarry. bee beg leave to- [r. Connor anil as representinjf nade a proposi- ilement on his lalf of Mr Hill, ed to settle on ties' payini^ th« citors (Messrs. the amount of ointed Messrs. ightGn.and the ittee to wait ascertain the id upon what effected. This t they had an in, who stated 'eler rec; ived a that he would lis suit by the solicitors th« Mr. Maclennan omething over tea settlement, >f all claims on bsequent meet- Connor offered t of his claim, n's offer on Mr. erefore recom- ding what has expensive mat- of !?500 be paid t in full of all IS of every kind fc of Connor v=- Middrtirh. iind lie to witli'lr.. .. ..._.--- ^ , '„ ins in »l'^ Supreme t'ourt. and to allow 1 ." udgmei.t ..t the (■...art ot Appeals for On- rario. in tavor of the. United Counties, to ''^Andthat the (urtluT sum of ?l.-.'>) he paid to Mr ill throusrh his solieitors Messrs. Ma. lenii.fn. Liddell & ClLi.e, he and his so- hVt r" atrreeingtoaeeeptthi, sum in full sVtieiii.nr, o' all ehiinis lor costs, damages it, d .xi.Hi.ses o. every kind in connection w h the suit of Hill V. Middagh. Mie.v agree- ing to withdraw the appeal novy pending be- ion, the Sui.ien..- I'ourt of Can.ida,and allow til.- iudtrnieiit of the fourr of Appealsjor On- tario, in ravor .u th.;s>- rmted Counties, to "'AiHthat .1. V. Whitney. K.s-i., as solicitor t4. h-lraw his suit now Reoort of Special Gcrrrqittee iQppoiqted re. '^■■•■" ■ P-Hars' By-law, No. Tlie lollowing is a true copv of undertak- ; inu' sijciied \)\ William Connor, plaintiff in ; (Junior V. .Middagh suit, in connee.tioB with n hove. vi/. : •■r. t'o' \\'af>l-,i itui G'litlmiio'' Ih.-. r.-tiUkf' Co-inri.l '■n" ti Viatel Viint'-f^ ,>/ .S'nrmoiit, JUtu'Mis and '■ (fli'iiijuny. '■ Sir-;.— 1 hereby agree, in consideration of ■ th.- settlement of iny lawsuit against John '• Middagh, in which your Counties are in- '• te.rei.te.l iis parties defendant, to accept the •sum of live hundred dollars in full settle- '• meiit and satisiiction ot my claim in said 'suit tor ain pavnient of such sum a.s atorcsaid, •■ and agree that the judgment of the Court •■ o! .\ppHal tor Ontario, delining the limits '• ». the road allowance in questioa in sai« •• action, sliall stan-l an«l be ot lull force and 'effeet,,' Cornwall. Jan. 2«,lH!t4. Witness. » report as follows: , Your committee have freely discussed the advisability of inakiii'„' certain alterations [ to said By-law No. I'hu, notably that of ex- i empting resiilents oi tlieso Counties from the necessity of issuing licenses to peddle certain specified iirtieles, but have arrive<. at the conclusion that it would not bo ex- ' pedient to make anv such or other altera tion at present, and woulri so recommend. .\11 of which is respeetfully submitted. Wii.MA.M llomiE, Chairman. j Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Jan. 'Jt5, l»re- pare.l by Mr. Maclennan, and a resolution embodying his advice, also prepared by Mr. Ma.-leiinan, be passed by this Council, ar. V »ur committee are satisfied no further lia hi itv can accrue to these United Counties otiieV than is expressed in the aforesaid res- olution and report. \ll of which is respectfully submitted. D. A. McDonald, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Jan. 2(1, WiA. I The following is a true copy of Mr. Mae- leiinan's letter of advice attached to above report, and therein referred to, viz. : "Cornwall, 27th Jan., 1894. • •• 7o th'- Wardm and MeinhMt of Vie. County Couwl ••of istormont, Dmdas and (Jlmgarry. -l have looked into the question of the • Nation Rivor Drainage, and having regard •• to the fact that the dredging of the river • referred to in the rei)ort which 1 nave " drafted will, according to the information " now in the possession of the Council, com- • plete the drainage scheme, in accordance •' with the specifications, I am of opinion "that the said report and a resolution of " tht< Council, adopting it in accordance with "a draft which I have prepared, wiUlur- " nish the ksat solution ot the whole matter, " and that no better courBC is now open to " the CounoiL „ ■ (Sd) D. B. Maclennan." , Sote- Below find report as drafted by Mr. Maclennan, referred to in his letter above, ami in minutes of morning's session, 27tri 26 .l.inunrv. will lio iourxl roKohition prepared i.v Mr. Maclonnan. for adoption of saul re- |.i. rt, in f'onncil.- CouMTY Cr.EHK.) I. * '■'erort of tfje Nation River Draiqage Com- mittee, MHirtljers all present. To tho VVurdrr and ronniil ot tlm linitod r(MU)ti»'s of Stornuint. Dnndan and Olen- Siirrv- Sir and (^tmtlciripn.-Yonr committer btg I II ropovt that it has hnon assured by Mr. H. H. Ros« M. P. for Dunda^ that thrtPominion '}r.vornmpnt will do th« ilrodeing neccHsary I o complete! the Nation River drainage si'heme as soon as a drod(;« is provided. That yonr fommitteo has been further iissurcd'Miat the flov«'rnmont of the Pro- \ iiicfi of Ontario on boinK appliod to for the funds lu'cpssa.ry to build a dredge has ex- lirrssed a willingness to eontribute ?fOOO, ' 1n! sum which it was at first thoncht a dre'ige would oost. That it is now found that a suitable • irt^dgo oannot b»! constructed for less th.'vn That your Council has in hand .■<2<)00, which • an be applied to the building of a ilredge. • ■nt that there are no other funds availalde ; lor that purpose. | That tliose interesteil in the drainage have i linen .already so heavily taxoETITI01SrS. The tollowing i^ a true copy of the petition lirepared and forwarded to tlie Legislative VsseniVily of Ontario, under resolution of • 'ouncil passed on Thursday. January 25, IH,')4. viz. : ■/'« fJiK Himarahle the Lef/istative Assembly of the Prov- incK of Ontario. The petition of the County Council of the Muncjpal Corporation of the United Coun- fies of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, in session assembled, respect-fully sheweth, That in the case of a union of counties, Section .534 of "The Consolidated Municipal Act of 1802" operates harshly and unjustly us against many niunicipalitieB composing said counties within such union, inasmuch as those of the other two counties . IWM. ( Sd TlioMAH Hamii/Ion Warden. SI Al IllAN I. M ACKONKM-, (Sfltl) CouMfy Clerk, Till' |i( tit ion o' t . rli.' Tiiiti'il Cou iiiiO (}ltiiu.nrv. ii! Couu'i '''l-'h'.'i tb'uU o- .ountv oHiciivls Ht, present M, 1 ,iut....l l.v an. I under Ml., control ot your /. no 'tl,l.- I.o'lv. w Lose tees and lixed saUr- M - lire Hi. val'lr out Of eounty lunds, sucli as : ,,,,n u-.iial.lv liisb and it is considered ne- ,^ .,-arvan.i;'Xl.edi,.„t that ii nuiterua re-] ,l,;..,i.;u in th.. -anic l-e inmie.liate'.y etleeted l.\- |i ^i^.li^tion. Voiir petitioiKTs then-fore priky Tliat vour liouonilde hody at its api ''.aeh- i,,tr s. sMou adopt siiel, measures to uneud Nistiim stiitnte> and tariffs Ii,\ wliichtlie „' iVri.'sor te.s of sneb <.mcial> are now I K. d or .isei.rtained as will tend to mate^r- ,„|lv ivdu<-e tlie tees and siihirn.s at l|resent , .,,:;„„l„,„l.l.riv,d by all eoiinty oihcials \, I,.,.,- ii,,,H,iiitiui.i;t is vej,te.l m your liou- oral.).- l.o'lv Imt w liose said f»H'S and salaries luv livable .lireetly "r indirectly «'" ■<"*!.' '■ iiiu.Uo' tlie count V or union of counties in iv^lHct to tb.ir respective ohices or ap- '^ aIIV";"!^ pctiti..ner. as iu duty bound w ill .vcr pray foiuwull. January L'., A. D. 1W»- „ , ^ SI Tm MAS. llA.Mii/roN, Warden. V,! \i.iti \N I. M AfnoXKl.I-. (Seal; lounty Clerk. Ti,,' loliowiim is a truecopy of a memor- ial ,.r. par.d and torwarded by the (■aliti.s in that Province to relieve from taxation, all personal ].roperty, buihl- ings and -ither improven:ents either par- tially or wholly and to raise their revenue U' nil .1 tax on iund values. .And whereas, legislative action in tb. same direction has been taken in «tber Hntisli Provinces, noth'dy Manitoba, Alber- ta,. New ZealiMid, <^ueen-.lan.l, New South Wales and Soutli Australia. And wli.^reas. such legislation will enani. nu ni'-ipalitics to encourage tbe beneticiai us.- ot capital in tbe employment ot labor, and in the enrichment of the country, wbilsi .lisi- Ih. /Inwn-.ihh th. fjijUliilU; .\sMinhhi i:.r llir Pro- j rill- ii.-'tition ot the County Council ot the r.rporatioii of tbe Cnit.'.l ( oiinti.-s of htor- I iiioiit. Di.ii las an.l (Ueugarry, m session as- | s.-ml.l.-.l. hiiinblvshewetb: ,■, . li That under tbe pri'seiit " Tin- Consolidate.! Assi-ssni.nt Acf* in th.- case of township uuini'ipalities assessors are _ ohliged to .-nter up..n an.l complnte their duties as -I'.-liai a ttnu- when for various reasons it i< virtuallv imp.)ssible fo.-tbem to correctly . sti;nat.- the true value of th.; various nro- perties.in whieb they are required to place a va'luati.jn. • • ui That your i)etitioners .leem it a-lvisanie tiiat in'such municipalities tbe time as now liv.-d for tbt- assessor to enter upon his duti.-s ami tbe time Hxed for tbe return ot bis roll should be altere.l so as to exteml Ml.- said n-speetlve.lates to a later period. Your p.-titioners tboret'ore pray That your honorable body at its next en- -iiinij s.'-ssion be pleased to so amend the sai-l "Tlie Consolidat.-.l Asss.-ssment Act l«!i:>" as to exti-nd to township councils the po\».-rs i-on.ern^.l upon the (ouncils of cities, Th.- loUov ing is a true copy of a memorial iin-pared and torwarded by the County Clerk to the Legislative Assembly for the Province of Ontario under authority of ninth clause of report li* Committee on Communications above referred to, viz. : 7V, the llounrahh- Ihf LefjMatire Anitenthly of the /'coi-- ini'i' of Ontario. Tbe memorial of theCounty Council of the rnite.l Counties of Stormont. l)undaB and Olengarry, in council assembled, respectful. 1 V she wetb : .. , • • Tlat vour memorialists are of opinion that the passenger rates charged by the various railways holding charters and oper- ating their roads iu this Province are exces- sive, and respectfully memorialize your hon- orable body that, in the public interest, all railways sJ'eking charters for operating ni tbe Province of Ontario be required to carry lir.st-class passengers at a maximum rate of I two cents pt-r mile; and second-class pass- ' eiigers at a maximum rate of one and one- Iduarter cents per mile ; and that such amendments be made to the several railway charters in operation in Ontario at the pres- ent time as shall bring them within the I aforesaid rates of two cents for hrst-class. i and one-' and one-quarter cents for second- I clas«. passengers per mile respectiyely. 28 i ' ' ■*■ i ! ! i ! i |!!| \n'l y «'(►■ llortDniiil'- the lloiiw of Oomoirmi of Oie dominion of ('iiiiii'ld, ill Parliamml auiTnbled. The nunnorial of the County Council of tlie I nited Counties of Stormont, Dundas and (1 leiinarry. In I'ouncil ^^sejnblud, respectful- ly "sill wetb ; Tl at your memorialists are of opinion tliHt the passeiigi^r ratee charged by the various railways hobling charters and oper- ntintr their roads in this Province arn esces- Dive, and respect'ully memorialize your hon- orable holy that, iri the public interest, all riiil ways seeking charters for operatinir in the Province of Ontario be required to carry first (dasw passengers at a max i mum rate of two cents jiwr mue; and seutind-dass pass- fritters at a maximum rate of one and one- qnarter cents per mile; and that such nineiidments be made tothes-veral railway chart'^rs in operation in Ontario at the pres- «\ your memorialists, as in dnty bound, will eVer pray. fSl) Thomas Hamilton. Wardnn. (s 1 , \i>KiAN I. Macdonkli,, (Seal) ('ounty (jlerk. By-Lauj No. 1050. By-law for the appointment of County Clerk for the year 1894. Whereas, it is necessary and desirable that the Clerk of this Corporation should he appointed by by law for the year 18H4, and hi» salary fixed' thereby. There ore he. it, and it is hereby enacted, » by law of the Corporation ot the United Co'int-ies of Stormth day o' .lanuary. A. D. 18!M. (Sd"; Thomas Hamilton, Warden. i'Sd A. I MaCDonkll, Clerk. (Seal) B'j-Lauu No. H)52. By-law to reappoint a commissioner in con nection with the River Beaudette Drain- age improvements. Where.is, authority is given V)V !ih Vic., chap. 12. .sec. .T of Ijanoanti-r , appointed h nfer with th» lis Council to rkri. open Council 1804. i)N, Warden. (Seal) isioner in con lUdette Drain- )n V)V .W Vic... 17 thereof, tc fi coniiniHsion- I of the UniteiJ as and Glen ur, Esq., of A 1- reappointed a ' to enter into contracts in budette Drain- supervise all , and todo nil the successful with power f« urer for pay- on with sHKi open Council 1894. JN, Warden, ^Seftl; ee re. Natioii ents. this Council '(No. 899J waf e Chestervillc in thii NatioB ning the land ps of Matilda, Winchester. 1 a committet 1 works into 9 necessary tu ! and provide certain mem- be ineml>er8 oi mes CoUison, teud, Reeve of on, Reeve of brlesMiddagh, sy are hereby i]ip(>inf;"l to '-H''" V til :i« ]iroVI 1,(1 l.vr^aid n.V- liHW No. m\ I w.rk info ..(Teot t ot «nrh works, .u.d w.fl. •'••«'••• ••''^«\';'"';; M If is iilso fnrfliiT <'niii ted thilf ft"' «'*''l inon.y m (•uimc( ItT.s iijion flit' 'rrciisiirer for imyments < tioii with said works. ('(.Ilisnn. Hi'ckstcu 1. Hiunilton an I Piiss-'l. sifiiH'cl and scalfj in on. ii Coiinill Mii|iln;:li liivvi- iilsoiv II tlicT'owtTs coi fciTi'd tliis ■-'.'•til duy of .hinuivrv. A l» '.'*!•• I)V n. |eii made to ("ouneil l>y a n ninlier of ratepayers rii 1 Townships of Hoxhoioiiiih an or I Ket;istrv otlicf . .\nd whereas.it beins<"onsnlered necessary that such liles he procured, it is desiratde that a <'oinniitfee he apiiointcd hy thisCoun- cil to siinerinteiid the purchase :mhI placinfj to Consolidated Mnnicipa rocecd as pr >vid> 1 1 '.V |,„ I into position <>♦' the sann a A<'t t( nstrnct a ditch or dram Koxlioroiiy;h an th" said Townsliips ot l'('ii,nihridtre for the iiiirnos Re it there'oie enacted, a h,\ law of .th< Coiiii<'il of the Corporation Countries if Storniont. Duni if drum I II a I OtS I stl N. -7, -X. !i and :il. ca ill the ith an .^llip of Rovliotoutih.i I lie lot 11 concession o liridire in 1 coiicess ions ointed a special T'^onald, Reeve o 11. t lli.y a. re •fimtnittee for the purposes a>o resaid. and hers thereo' h.'vviii"; c<'asei 1 to 1)( r Ills ( oiint il. lb Cor) it there on loiaHon of t. In -n acted, a i>y the I'liited Counties o iiKMnhcrs o • law of tho f Stor- M th hereliv anthori/ed to eii and necessary contracts oi inmittee be and tboy are ter into all jirojier Corporal ion as meet ail I (Jh.uijarry.that Knierson . " ,,,,^J„,, Warner. Reeve of Roxhoron^h. .1 olin A. M( Kwaii. 1st Deputy Reeve, and Robert •(. 1 •riionipsun.-.'n I Deiiuty Reeve, or •^;<'''t ' owii- «|,ip or Ro.Nhoroutrh: and K. 1>. McNau«h , T,.n. Reeve, an I •) . R- W. Crysler. 1st epnty , Reeve, and .lames Siirlierland. --'iid l>eputy ijeeve. of tliu- Township of Kincb. he and the siniie are hereby a]ipoipted a conimittee to :i Ivise au'l con'ter with the commissioners iip).oii,red by this Council to carry on the siiid drainaye works. I'asseil, si).'ncd and sealed in oi'cU ( ouncil ihi, L'.'itli dav oi^ -laniiary. A. I> l*^"'- SI) PiniMAS HA>in,r<»N. W'.vnluii. s,l . \ 1. M A«ii(ixi;i.i.. Clerk. (Seal) siirne behalf of this to them in their discretion I and sealed in open Councdl tbis-'iith -'ay o' .(aniiary. A. I>. iW'b iSd ! A Sd ) TiKiMAs IlAMii.M'V. Warden. I. Mac IX IN KM.. Clerk. (Seal) fi// Ldui No. lot ^ \,v law to appoint a Board ot .-Viidit for fh vear l^iU .,. . I * In lei' and bv virtue of ri.'» V ictoria, chapter .1'. section r.KVrrbe Consolidate! Municipal Act), the Corporation of the Ciiited Counties of Storniont. Pnndas and (lleimarry enacts as follows : ., „ j.i 1 That Ponald McNaushton. •'■••'.M-. of *"*' Viilat-'e of Lancaster, and D. -1. McMillan, t'ui-Lauj N':. lOdC-. \ Hv-lii vv to appointcoinniissioners inconnoe- j ■ tion with the Ro.vboroufib and ( am- iiridtre lirainasre im' rovements. When a^. aiithorit;, is ftven by ,m Vic. chap I:.', sec. ."i('i!». a!M sub-section 1< thert;«)f, to Coi.nties" Councils to appoint a coininiH- •,ioner to carry out drainage wor .s. It, is there ore hereby enacted, a by-law of the I'liit. d Counties of Storniont, Dundas i'.nd (ib.nsrarry. that .loseph Valley, if the rowiiship or Roxhorouifh. and I heopliUo ()!iea. .1' flu- rownshi)i«)* finch, in theCouu- ry of Storniont. l>e and tbey are hereby re- appointed joint commissioners, with full iiower to enter into all such necessary and Pioiier itracts in connection with the R ivborouiih and Cambridge Praiuago im- provements, to be c instructel under the authority of By-law No. liMMiof this Cornora- tiou. ami to supervise all work in connec- tion therewitli. ard to do all things nec-es- sarv to fieilifite the siici'ess ul operation Esip. of Tow iship of Lochiel./l.aggan P. O.), 1..'. nid thev are hereby appointed members „' ti.e Poard o' Audit for the current year. ; That each of the said membeis ot the Board of Au.lit be naid t je sum of fo^^r dol- 1 ,ri *or each audit of accounts, together with five cents per mile for each mile neces- sarilv travelled to attend such audit, an.i tliat the Treasurer be and b.! is hereby au- thoii/ed to pay the samti. . Passed, signed and sealed in open Council this -Jiitb day of .lanuary, A.O. 1«'J*- . , this ^.ri .. ,p,„,^,^j, rtAMii.TOK .Warden. ,Sd. A. I. M Ai: DON Kl,i„ Clerk. (beal) Bihiani No. T05b. Ry-CavT «or the appointment ot County Au- Me 'it'enaete^l! a by-law of tlie Corporation of the Criited Counties of 8tormont, Dundas and C.kn"arrv, that the following be an( (.>IU'1) 1 iK-<'oiiiit.iiiil ; iiiul .Poiiii A. n 1 isholni .|.r f hf Hcul of tills PorponiMon nml tlic sIr- iiMtiirf ().' till! HHi'l Wiifl.-ii itiMl Trciisiii-cr. 1. sIriii'iI liinl Hi'iilcil ill i)|" n ("ouiicil I' ^..^•l . <>t tin- Touii <)f Coniwii (I S'oniion «.' Ilttv cl'illivrs I'licli 1, liiirriHtci'-ut-law ;— tit n siilivry h ll.'iiitli.-l'oiiuty ; tlii^:;";tli;lM,v(.f.liiiiiiivrv A. I> 1M!II. 1) TiMiMAS tlAMii.roN. VViinloii. (Sih A. I. Maciionki.i.. rifi'lt- I Seal) I ivii'l st'iiled in ojion Couiioil this :'')tli 'liiv <>l .liuiuiirv. A. V. 1>. r>7. sue. IJ, siih- j^ j^ mrtlier neeessarv that such n piioint- stc. 1. i'nunfie^' Councils arc enipower.Ml to , ^^^^:^^^ he made hv hv'law. Millie iiiiiioiiitineiits to i\\\ vacancies arisgig j^^. j^ tluretore' enaered, and it is lierehy ,11.111 tlie iiiuiiiiil retirement, resignation or iitli' rwise ol llinh School 'Prusteos. I'lier.'lore he it enacted, ii hy-law of thl- coriioratioii of the United Counties o, Slornioiit, Duiidas anil (Uer.«arry, that Ml.- persons hereinitfter named he and they H.-- hereby apiiouited in«li Scliool trustees, vii< : », , , t, ,. Williiinistowu. No. 1 .I'din Ross, (-urry Mill, rca]. pointed <,,•.. AlevaiKlria, No. 2- P<'ter Cliisholm. I.oehiel, i ii place of I'. H McMilliiii, whose ti-rm has expired. t'ornwall, No. :!— P. A. Cassulnian. (}iaiitley. reappointed. ,.,„.,, , ,, ,\lorrisi.iu-«h. No. I -M. D. Willanl, Alor- rislmrKh. reiippointed. [ro(iuois, No. ;> — WiHiain Marshall, hert. in place of .■\llaii .) Ross. Piis-*i-d, sicjiM'd all I scaled in ojicn council 1 iii-i :ii;Mi ilaV of .lanuarv, A. J) IMHt. (SdVrud.MAS. HAMii.roN, Warden. A I. Ma No. 1060. r,,lM.\V I.' the United Counties of Stormoi-t. Iiiui'las ;in I now current . \'p. iidituro of the corporation of thoso United Counties ami to carry into effect hy the )>!ivnieiit o the Sum of S2,(HII> the pro 1 .)S"d settlement of the Hill v. Mi(' " enacted, a hylaw ot the cori'oration of the United Coiiiities of Slormont, Dundas and C,len«iirrv,tliat th.' followiiif,' he and thc^- are hereh'y api>ointed to the several posi- tions hereina ter assisned to them and at tile salaries mtntioneil alter their respect- ive names, vi/.: „ . ,„ C ./. Mattice. Kstp, County Trtnisurer, at a salaivof nine hundred dollars, his duties hcMiis: fhose mentioned in t he Resolution ot Council ad(>i>ted at evening session yester- day as an amendment in council to the adoi'tion ol the r'jiort of Financo Com- niittt c. .. , , , r\ A. .Mlai' Cameron as Caretaker of County niiihllnKs. at a salary of two hnndrefl dol- lars. Hi.s duties to he the same as hereto- tore. , ,, . Diiiuaii McMartiii as messenger for this conioratiou at a salary of one hundred ihdlars. His duties to he the same as here- Mrs Kijipen as Matron for (Saol for INiH at a salary of one hundred dollars per year for the ))er'formance of the s..l, signed ami sealed m oncn ( ouncil this -.'(Ith day of .f anuary, A. 1». i'^l'U I (Sd) 'I'IKI.MAS H A.MIl.T«iN, Warden. i(Sd> .\. I. MackoNKM', Clerk (Seal) V. AiKidagh imd Connor V. Middagh lawsuits, in which th' se counties an,' iiiteresteil as parties de- !• ndant. , Me it there'ore enacted, a hy-law of the SJii'l United Cnniities of Stormont, Dundas and C'lenearry, as follows: 1. That this Council herehy authorizes -he Warden of these United ("ounties, and the Treasurer, under the seal of the corpora- tion of these Uniteose of carrying out the settlement uloresaid. , , ^ :.'. That the said Warden and Treasurer are herehy authorized to borrow said sum of money until such time as the taxes lev- ieil therefor can he collected, and to Rive as security therefor the i)romissory note or notes of this corporation and such renewal notes as may he necessary to extend the period of reiiiiyment ther. of until such time as th.- note or imtcs can he paid from the rates aforesail, said note or notes to bo un- Bij-Lauj No. 1062. Ilylawfnrthc jiayment of orders and ac- counts. X, .L i.1 Whereas, it is necessary that the pay- ment of all moneys granted hy the corpora- tion of these United Counties he authorize* hy bylaw. , *, • Re it therefore enacted, a bylaw of this corporation, that each of the itersons here- inafter named do receive the sum set oppo- site his name in the schedule marked A diereto annexed), and that the Treasurer of the said counties be and he is hereby author- ized to pay tlie amounts contained scheilule X, signeoi by the said persons so named therein. Passed, signed and sealed in o)>en Council this -Jl'.th day of .January. A. D. 1«!>4. (Sd) Thomas Hamii/ion, Warden. (Sd) A. I. Mackonkm.. Clerk. /o„„i\ in such Warden, to the (Seal) SCIIKKUI-K A. Finance Committee, .January session, IWU. Accounts passed. 1 Cornwall Gas Company, gas ac- count for County iJuiidmgs, etft., 1st Oct. to 1st Dec , 1W13 8 24 40 -'. Cornwall Oas Co., gas account for County Ruildings, Ist Dec, 1893, to 1st J an. , ia»4 IS •'•" :i. Camiibell Bros, stovepipes. etc.,for Stormont JlegistryOffice 7_41 Li. 'i\\. i4 31 Ih iiuil otii- lors imil ac ary Bcasion, Prlnale, K.Bna POHt.^^ .,, „ .„« j^ M. • I nto«h repairs to cM > , A Ho"h. lumtK'r, «tc.,tor gaol, a an (lai-k.-, .«"rn tlir«o reRisfy on^': nHry liooU»J i'>'" bookH for tho ,.,..». and niscwa- local rogistrar'b B() 50 I two towiinhiv <i4.rU>H V. Dawrtiin, - . - ^";:K';Hto.H .or «n«..K'*"y Reg»«try ^ ^ , ^^ Or:;"eilHro.,r.W;rHa-i;n^ater. ^ ^^ i,^t?:rr!:v-o^orp^^ vvhitiivya^lnn«, *'t«.. turnKty « ^^^ ^^ ,.,.. on j.rintinK contract, P" >J^- ,im tor (.'onnty CL-rk, school in- M|.o.',for,an.la.lvertiMnK January ^^ ^^ UltiMKarry RtHJBtiy 4 Ift for and rooinrt. l):v;i(rNUlu.lhOu';paintmg and pa- poring in tun rnk« v'rtapartmontH. U vV.llian. M"'^'*^"' rvTuVldfnKr"^ '"' k! l)aw8on,ior booka sup- ,. , ^'::v.l & O-Mor supply oi P«nB ^-^''i;:i:::i::Srcounty^^Gierk, connoc.tton with ITo- U. A. 1. t,tervi<'<:H hi Viif ion UUillt-HCll-O .• Moln tv'*' & Ciunpbell. account .or '•• Uo" r ni.ating tor ^''''^ »1«^««. - . • f^nnwall Water WorkH Co., water '"' '■'nae. or County RuildingB for iHt 2<) 10 m 1 (K) 25 <)r 7 cord=. ■ Iry hard wood (or Htormont Keg- ihtry < llliccs at«3.f>0 _ %7H8 KH (Sd/rVioMAB Hamilton, Warden. 40 9: 24 60 Total I>.v 6\v-/.aw No. 1063. I . liiithoriaiuiz the Treasurer to pay ' •' " " ''S,Sk. fn lull Bcttloment ot th» 25 'JO ll'iil''v"M'i.idagh and Connar v. lawrtuitb Middagl. 2;i. i;i. 2.'). 2ti. 27. .) 2H. ;«», 'M :t:v ;m. :«.. ;!tv rium an McDonald, RegUtrar, tuel Lnd «xpro.8 account on bookstor Dun iii« Registry (>tli<-e . . ■■■■■- D. () Alguire, M. i) , account tor eX- Hniinini! lunatics •■••••. • • ■ • The «'-"«?'■'•'""' a'l^'-'-'i'''"^ *'**"''' JV.V.CM .^^r i v«sV.*^l vcVtising J'anua^ "c "'xUuiie;" Registrar;' express charges on books pan! by Uim . (hrnwiHI Stmdtint, account «or print- ing blanks, etc., tor Judge Car- man, school mspoctor. county rlerk, and county treasurer ..^. Morrisburgh Herald, printing f«r school inspector for/bandas, and advertising Council sessions, etc. A Hrown T P. S. Dimdas, postage nnd stationery and express ac- Corn wall' /■VwhoWer,' requisitions for County Court Clerk's '>mce . . . . . V Deniicny, account for lumber (or gaol sidewalk... ..•■_, A. McNaughton, I. P. fc> 4 20 10 M 1 50 1 60i 55 16 50 this Sd. A «thd.!^ofJunuaj^AJJ^l«Or (Seal) (Sd; Thomas 1. Maci)onk(.l, Clerk By-L:iLU No. 1064. H.vlaw for the appointment of Preventive OlHcers. fi 5) e 3rt 1 50 A. .McxHauguiuw, . Storinont. postage and express account < D^McDiarmid, f-P-S. Glengarry, Tiostage ard express account.... bJu Telephone to., account of coxmty clerk lor telephoning, etc. A I. Macdonell, County Clerk, ser- 'vices n. Roxborough and Cam- brtdgH Drainage, nndor Sec. .i(», ('...ii.-'Oli.Ut.'d Muuiciijal Ac", . .^ lU&.ip'i.'Hi, account 1 lv> 53 6 tlO 2 5-3 I ""'ilraVdWa-Alexander Lalande and D. J ^ffl^^Norman W. McLeod McCrimmor. P O. ; Alexander McLeod, paiK^^iJiij...^^ Mcklnnon, Alexandria ; J- W.MOi Glen Robertson ; Ueorge Mclntosn, Morrison, Kirk Don- V) 0) 8',. Jol'.). fcuniiioii Hill Krnymx aid McDonald ^^;ffi.SL'gb K. McLean south Fhich ; Jer .miah J.f>pag«, Crysler ; Alfred Inman nainorei Chesley MarseUs, William McBean, APPleHill , Greenfield; A. D. Kenneay, Can Berwick ; H. D i ' .•V. (Jillip... (Jol.Hl.^l'l! 'in'l J"'"' ■'• M.tMlll.*!., ^'i^n!:^^^^^.!,^ •••.!,.. Ki.ox K«..f run, «,ill- I'. (l.l.»mn.'.H')Wvill..:t»-.r.loi. Vyuri...r, W K..r..l.nHt()i,.(V.rnw.vl r.-i.tr.'. '•■'"'I''* vl,l (.alln,U.r. r.oriiwiW!; HirAin W «l- . i;„7,„uill Ti'M-n l>:":v^,.in (....np»..ll. «).-mona; IVflrM.lMi.'-ti. <''•-• Mri-tRc ;•'«'»'" <*1'»'^''<'- Monwooil. o,„,.»f ^.1.1 \\.w>i>Mr \iii'Vi> I Ml If Mhut.v Krrittt hipi ticorn'' Hiirkltty jr. ..ni,. . TJ.im llarUl.v, lr<..,.u)is; «5.M.r»r.' K McKiuRlit, H.m.-'vill.v . j^, ^vt.brlv, Aultsvillo: WwUs, r«»i Thoinp- \hrn.hiMii I)uvftl,()Hnft- I, A l)i. UN..riunil Dui.Min Mr.non»M, Wn- liiun.K.wn: l),uiiMl ruhl.ionJ^UHhioii nOloir K,om,,u„ -I A. Stewftrt. Mo»nt.iin ; Alhort (!„r,|.,i, l'':i'I.T. lnk.Tr..ai>; A1.THII.I.T M. \U«t'T, VViri<-lnMtijr. ri.,st'i,ilt. Milo Knowlmiil »/,irn//. r.lii»rl<>' H.«l). rt.bon Htcwitrf Hint M. I' 'S'.I.HiM.MMl ..Ml -Hl.Mi m «P;ai round TiioMAis HAMii/roN. VVttnliMi. SM'Nviirt, Moosit Crut'k ; I.Mii; Aluxiwi Toni^hir- Itoi.aM M.,U.mI, Lancus- t..r: Mit. li. 11 Latranil.oiri., North I|''n<' »«*«■•: hi^n.str, Villa,,,- VViUian. Ni<'holAon and Itiuican M Hiiin of 11470 !M, to rotlo-r with all accriuxl intereut. H..it, cnftct...l,al.vlaw of the corporat.o.. ut th.' ruite.l ro.inUc-H of Storn.ont, Dunila.. ulVjl. «arrv,that th<- Oo.u.ty frca«iire. , ai'i l1.' i. hi.rcl.y authori/.j-.l »"v : No 10 jr, of this Council, or m) much thereot im mav be necessary, be repealed. VaJle.l sipne.l an'.l seale.1 in open Council thi^27^h (lay of January. A. U. IWM I (S.l) Thomas riAMii/ioN. Warden. ' S,| A 1. MA«MK)NKi.i..CUrk. (S«»l) I ,it :m A.nnaal t4cliortl Retorni* for IHOS. lUlitn lilCnpfi*. LAMCAHTKH ou htkn'i from l'*\t„.^.'vUt. ^^^4 (i collpftlon • - • ; Ua.uw-... .vn/l f/o,n Unt umUt * j. | Paid o.. proce.ih.g ,«.r«. .coount l...«i«l.kHvn school «rnnt, 1«'«- • -• • -"^ "" Muni.ii.,il ftssosMiiiont for IHftA r«- MuniciiiH.! HHrtHUHUiHiit for 1R«.I (^>«H.) in ^iroi't'Hs of f'.olUtotion __• 4 (V4 •»<7.in4 .i set) 00 . fi05 00 14 Paid (nrlhiii y«tar Balariuf on hnnil t« it«xt ac«ount IllRTi 14 .$ (tMl 00 . &0«". 00 30 aw? JW i. ,.« flOO 0(1 . 428 (H- AV 422 0() 08NAHKUCK. Payments, * 1 (XH Paid on vruteiiing year'ti account. lliilitHco on nimii i.wii. ...">' ■-" M»i no Ptiid (or this vear i:.",;?i?;irr±'»!„'.rVori'«. •,.: -^ " S".vir.;;;,"„r„5 1.. r...., .»o„»., iM.ive.l since lant amht, ;;;•;;•.•■ '•"^ *"• Miinicij.iil aHsossment (or WM i^i^S) in jirocuHH o( colloction _.^"1 »l»2a W» liiv'eipfx. HiilitHco on lianil from hint audit .« 502 00 . f>83 0(' I 0(1 ■<(117« 00 I lieeelptx. »'«NCK lUUnoi. on hand from 1'K»* 'J^'i'l'^' '^^f. !|!| L.-i!;iHlativ« school Bra«t, l««f • ;•■••.• • •'^" ''' Municipal aneeHHrnent for lK).t (.■*.«»•; in procoKH o( «iollf ot ion 4672 00 Ik'i'elptK. ROXBOROUGH Halanc.) on han»«ment, 18P3 4»» oo >513»« 26 Ret'eipts. coRNWAiJ- township Municipal aaseHsment for 1802, »e- ceived since last audit *■ ^f/ 00 l.«trislativ« school srant, IfW- • • • • • ■ ;•• ^^ ^ Municipal aBsessinent (or 1»!»;» (wM) m [ pro':«8M of collection 11196 00 Rweipta, MATILDA. Halancn ou hand from last audit « Ma OJJ Lf gislative school grant, 1693 470 00 Municipal assessment, 189a 47u uu Payments. Paid (or thin year Balance on hand to nex- audit (1176 00 . .1672 0(1 Payments. Paid on preceding yoar'i account.. Paid for this year ■ • • Balanco on hand to next account.. $672 00 .9 458 00 .. 450 00 480 86 $1388 20 Payments. Paid on preceding year's account. Paid for this year •• Balance on hand to next accouHt. .$ 592 00 . CM 00 Payments. Paid on preceding year's account. . Paid for this year • • Balance on hand to next account. $1196 00 .« 510 00 ,. 470 00 . 533 08 Ueveipts. #1513 0« MOUNTAIN 91513 OS Ualance ou hand from la.-jt audit |22(i bb Legislative school grant, 1893 ^l^ Municipal asaessmeut, 181*3 .185 oo $990 66 Payments. Paid on preceding year's account. Paid (or this year • ■ Balance on hand to next account. .«il04 17 . 628 14 . 258 36 i9S0 86 w Jiereipts. Ealaiice on hand from last audit. Legislative school grant, WM Municipal asieasment, 18!);! 34 WINCHESTER Pcn/nie)if!<. 37!) 80 ;(!«) (M> :i9(> 00 Paid on procetiing year's account Pai< :!7!t 78 :i!)i 07 :i!t7 :)5 S1171 HO ft! 47;') («) ■184 00 184 ()■) >-14i:! 00 (Signed) ^^''"'^"Cha/le/.^li^i'^nn.tant.lcounty Auditor. .1()HN A. CHISHOLM, J H' i 111 J". JUNE SESSIOy. Corporation of the United Conn- ties of Stormont, Dnndas and Glengarry. FIRST DAY. Cornwall, Jane 18, 1894. The Council met at 7 p. m. pursuant to anjournment from January session. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. AH the members pres- ent except Messrs. Clark, Craifr, Law- son and McDonald (Alexandria). The minutes of the last day of the January session were read by the Clerk, and upon motion, moved and seconded, were adopted in Council without amendment and signed by the Warden and Clerk. COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications re- ceived by the Clerk since the last Jan- uary session were presented and read by him, viz.: rircnlar from "Municipal World,;' St. Thomft. ftccompanving sample coT^ies of la^d foarnalTnd soliciting subscriptions *^LeUer from county clerk, CobourR a^vis- •_-*ur^> o-mntiB,' Council of NorthumDer- \alfamlDur"ham baa passed a resolution co^oD^ratine with that of this council with ?efer^nce tSfeduction of number of County ^Copv of^report of Mr. R^azin, Public School Inspector oVcounty of Victoria, with refer- ence to increasing the efficiency of Public ^Leuir from President of Ontario Agrioul- tural College, Guelph, advising of receipt of iesolutfon of this Council witl^reference to appointment of Walter Thorn, Esq., of Mor- ^cJhnrtr AS a student to said institution. Wf?om Deputy Minister of Education, Toronto' acknowledging receipt of reports rn Public School moneys. t *• Letter from Secretary of .Canadian Insti- tute, Toronto, acknowledging with thanks reoept of Judge Prins^le's work -Lun.nburg' authorized by report of Committee on Com- munications at last January session Letter from County Clerk. Hamilton, on- closine blank petition of County Connoil of Went worth praying reduction of tolls charged on all toll roads in Province and HoIiGitinir co-operation. , , . . Letter from dountv auditors advising of their having audited Public School accounts for 1893 and found same correct and properly X°ttM or notice from trustees of Public School cection No. 9 in Township of Osna- bruck appealing to this council ag»»n9t th« •Iteration of their boundary made by the Municipal Council of said Township Letter from County Clerk, Chatham, en- closing copy of petition of County Council of that place to Legislative Assembly of On- ta?ix) asking for Ibolition of present fee sys- tem in payment of County officers appoint- ed by said LfigialfttiveAssembly and solicit- ing the co-opiration of this Council in the "^LetterfromA. H. Plimsoll, Esq., County Auditor advising of his examination of bounty Treasurer's books up to May Ist and that same found correct and all disburse- mt-iits uroperly vouched for. Report of A.^L Macdonell upon taxation of bills of costs of Messrs. Leiteh, Pringle & Harkness in the Hill v.Middagh and Connor v.Middagh cases . SerT^om h" J. Hill, Sec'y of Toronto Exhibition Co. ."nclosing petitions to be pre- sented to the Governor General of Canadfl, the House of Commons and the Senate, in favor of holding Dominion Exhibitions at Toronto every five years, coinmencing m 1895 and seeking monetary grants in furtber- ing the same; and soliciting the co-opera- tion of this Council in thp matter Circular letter from A. M. Rosobrugh, Esq., Sec'v Prisoner's Aid Ass >ciation, Toronto, enclosing copy of petition to be presented to DomiiionG3vernment for various amend- ments and reforms to prison administration, asking co-operation of this Council in such petition and a financial grant in aid of thft ouiects of such association. ^ /, -XetterfromJ.P. Whitney. Esq Q. C.ex- nlaining delay in the rendering of his bills of costs in the Hill and Connor cases. Postal card from County Clerk, Owen Sound asking this Council to pass a reso- lution or retition to Dominion and Ontario Governments to reduce passenger rates on I Canadian railways, and to appoint a depu- tation to wait upon Dominion Government to that end, „ , . t I'equisition from Secretary, of Iroquois Hieh School Board for the levying of a sum of llSot for maintenance of County pupils at such school for year m"). rn^.i. Letter from James Dingwall Esq., Clerk of the Peace,enclo8ing certified copy of grana jurors' presentment at recent June general 'Tet*te?*from H. H. Ross Esq. M. P. ior Dun- das, asking this Council to ainend report of Nation River Drainage Committee of Janu- ary session 1891 by striking out that part r«- ferring to the passing of an order in Council by the Dominion Government for the prose- cution of said drainage works. Copy of motions and resolutions passed and adopted by the ratepayers »nteiwrted in Nation River Drainage at a ™eMrt«Ki«ld at Winchester Springs on March 19 1894. NOTICES. Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.) hereby gives notice that he will tomorrow or during this session ask leave to introduce a by law for the equalization of the assessment of the various municiijalities in these United Counties for 18»4. . , Mr. Collison hereby gives notice tnat ne will tomorrow or during this session asfc l#ave to introduce a by law for Public School levy for 1894. , Mr Coulter hereby gives notice that he will tomorrow or during this session ask leave to introduoe a by law to raise a sum of money for maintenance of County pupils at High Schools of Dundas and Stormont °Mr. Foster hereby gives notice that h«« will tomorrow or during this session » m leave to introduce a by law to levy a sum of n. 36 money for support of Model School* in Coun- tii'8 of DundaB find Stormont for 18t)l Mr. Meikle hereby (;iye» notice thftt he will tomorrow or aurine ehi» session ask leave to introduce a by law to raise a sum of money (or support of Higli Schools Tto meet Lejfislative Grant; in these Counties for 1804. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. Macplierson, seconded by Mr. Ault, the various communications in the hands of the (Jlerk and just read by him were re- ferred to the several committees to which they respectively belong for consideration and report. Upon motion of Mr. Warner, sec- onded by Mr. McEwan, the Reeves of tho various municipalities of these United Counties, and in their absence the Deputy Reeves, were appointed a committee to equalize the assessment of such municipalities for 1894. It was moved by Mr. Ro-!S, seconrJed by Mr. Middajrh, that the rulps of this Council relating to the orders of bu-si- n«8s be suspended, and that the peti- tions of Municipal Councils of Town- ships of Mountain and Winchester and of Village of Winchester and of the ratepayers of such municipalities who are interested, to<;ether with the report of H. O. Wood, C. E., be received and read by the Clerk, with reference to the drainage of certain lands in said municipalities into the South Branch of the Petite Caster river. Carried and petitions and report read. It was moved and seconded by the same mover and seconder that the said petitions and report just read re. Caster Drainage be referred to a committee composed of Messrs. Hamilton (Win- chester), Howes, Ennis, Ross and Mid- dagh for consideration and report as to the advisability of prosecuting such drainage as asked. Carried. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Macpherson, this Council ad- journed to meet at 7:30 p. m. to-mor- row to allow committees to meet and report. (Sd) A. I. Macdonell, Clerk. (3d) Thomas Hamilton. Warden. SECOND DAY. CoRNViTALL., June 19, 1894. Council met at 7:30 P. M. pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. Membt^rs all present except Messrs. Adams, Ault, McDonald (Corn wall Tp.). McNauuhton (Finch), McPlicrson, Snider and Warner. Upon motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. Eni>is, this Council adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock p. M. to-morrow to enable the Equalization Committee- to meet and report. (Scl) A. I. Macdonell, Clerk. (Sd) Thomas Hamilton, Warden. THIRD COUNWALL. DAY. June 20. 1894. The Council met at 2 p. m. pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All i he members present. The minutes of yesterday evening's and of M3ridav evening's session were read by the Cleik and upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.) seconded by Mr. Craig were adopted in Council, confirmed, and signed by the Warden and Clerk. C0M.MUNICAT10N8. The following communications re- ceived since yesterday's sessions were read by the Clerk, viz: Copy of report of Mr. Chamberlain, In. spector of Prisons for Ontario, as to his lant inspection of Cornwall gaoland recommend- ing the placing of a bath tub therein, and other improvements for convenience ot prisoners. Certiiied co^iy of Grand .Jurors' present- ment at recent Spring Assizes containing recommendations as to prooariug of bath tub, etc, for gaol. Upon motion duly moved and sec- onded the said communications were referred to the County Property Com* knittee for consideration and report. REPOUTS. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Beckstead, the report of the Eq- ualization Committee was presented and received and read by thechairmnn, Mr. Lawson ; and upon motion of Mr. 37 Ault, seconded by Mr. Whittaker, the PRine was referred to a committee of the whole, Mr Lawson in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report without amendment and upon motion of Mr. Whittaker. seconded by Mr. Locke, the sajne was adopted in Council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr Wo wes, seconded by Mr. Enn;s, the report of tiie Special Committee appointed re.Annable Creek and Caster Draina^-e was presented and received and resid by the Chairman Mr. Ross and upon motion of Mr. Whittaker, s nnd ut on motion of Mr. Adams seconded by Mr. McNaughton (Finch) A. W. Mcrn''vr>.son of Wm. Mclntyre of Township of Finch in County of Stormont,a farmer's son. was appointed to same institution for same period under said section of such act. Upon motion of Mr. Beckstead sec- onded by Mi. Howes the Council ad- journed, to meet this evening at seven o'clock, to give committees time to meet, proceed with business and report. EVENING SESSION. Council resumed at 7 p. m. pur- suant to adiournment. The Warden in the chair. Upon motion of Mr. Foster, seconded by Mr. Middflgh, the report of Special Comniittee reCaster and Annable Creek Drain was presented by the Chairman, Mr. Ross, and read as amended by com- •r 38 f •[ miitee, and upon motion of Mr. Foster, seconder! by Mr. Eiinis, the same was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Meikle in the chair. The committee rose and re:ommend- fd the adoption of the report without further amendment, and upon motion of Mr. Ennis, seconded by Mr Howesi, the same was adopted in council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Locke, seconded bv Mr. Foster, the report of the County Property Com- mittee was presented and received and vead by the Chairma ,Mr. Adams, and upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr McNaughton, (Finch,) the same was referred to a coraujitiee of the whole. Mr. AUms in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adaption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Macpherson, seconded by Mr. McRae (Lochiel), the report of the Comn ittee on Roads and Bridges was presented and received and read by the Chairman, Mr. Macpherson, and upon motion of Mr. Macpherson, seconded by Mr. Sangster, the same was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Macpherson in the chair. The committee rose and reconiniend- td the adoption of the report without amendment and upon motion of Mr. Foster, seconded by Mr. Coulter, the Si.me was adopted in Council. It was moved by Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. Howes, that George L. Brown, Esq., of Morrisburg, Civil Engineer, be and he is hereby appointed by this Council as its Engineer or Surveyor to pro<*yeed to make or cause to be made an examination of Lots numbers 8, 9 and 10 in the 9th Concession; Lots numbers 7, 8, 9 and 10 in the 10th Concession ; Lots 1, 2,3 and 4 in the dth Concession; and Lots numbers 1, 2, 3 and s. ^ of 4, 5 and 6 in 9th Concession ; Lots 1, 2 3 and 4 in the 7th Concession; and Lots numbers 4, 5, and 6, in the 8th Con- cession ; n I of Lots 1, 2 and 3 in the 5th Concession ; and Lots 1, 2, and 3, in 6, 7, and 8, in 7th Concession; and Lots numbers 7, 8, and 9, in the 8th Con- cession of Township of Winchester in County of Duiidas, and of Lots num- l)ers 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19, in 9th Con- cession ; Nos. 13, 14, and 15, in 8th Concession ; and Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 in the 7iii Concession of Town- siiip of Mountain, and such other Lots a.s in the opinion of such Engineer may be beneficially affected by the drainage thereof with a view of drain- ing the .same into the Petite Castor River in the said Township of Win- chester in the County of Dundas,under the drainage provisions of the Consoli- dated Municipal A't, 1892, and amend- ments thereto, and to prepare plans thereof and estimates an assessment of the lands to be benefiied thereby and re- port to this Council at its Ootober ses- sioii. The said Engineer or Surveyor to receive statutory remuneration for his .services, viz , $> per day. Carried. Upon motion of Mr. Howes, second- ed by Mr. Meikle, Bylaw No. lOOti, for the equalization of assessment of various Municipalities-in these United Counties for 1894, was read a first time, and upon motion of Mr. MclNaughtou (Fincli), seconded by Mr. Sutherland, the same was read a second time, and upon motion of Mr. Auli. seconded by Mr. McNaughton. (Finch), the same was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Lawson in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption by Council of the bylaw without amendment, and upon mokion of Mr. Mnrtin, seconded by Mr. Ault, the same was read a third time, and upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Ros.s, the same was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion ^of Mr. McDonald, (A)exandria),seconded by Mr.McNaugh- ton, (Lancaster). Bylaw No 1070, for support of model schools for 1894, was react a first time, and upon motion of Mr. Whittaker, seconded by Mr. Meikle, said bylaw was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Dingwall in the chair. Tj^g connmittss rose and recomniynd- 39 €d the adoption by Council of the by- iaw without amendment, and upon motion of Mr. Foster, seconded by Mr. Xiocke. said bylaw was read a third time and upon motion of Mr. Mc- Naughton, (Lancaster), seconded by Mr. McDonald, (Alexandria), said by law was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Macpherson, sec onded by Mr. Dingwall, Bylaw No. 1072, to raise a sum of 81617.5G for County Buildings Debenture (first issue) maturing in 1895 , was read a first time, and upon motion of Mr. Mc Donald (Cornwall Tp.), seconded by Mr. Grove-", said bylaw was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Clark in the chair. Tlie Committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the Bylaw by Coun cil without amendmeni:, and upon motion of Mr. McDougall (Lochiel) seconded by Mr. McRae (Lochiel) said Bylaw was read a third time and upon motion of Mr. Ault seconded by Mr. McNaughton (Finch) said Bylavr was passed, signed and sealed by the War- den and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Whittaker sec onded by Mr. Beckstead Bylaw No. 1073 to raise a sum of $1445.13 to meet County Buildings Debentuie (second issue) 'maturing in 1895 was read a first time and upon motion of Mr. Macpherson seconded by Mr. Sangster said bylaw was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. McDougal (LancasterTp.) in the chair. The Committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption by council of the by law, without amendment, and upon motion of Mr. Martin seconded by Mr. Coulter said bylaw was read a third time and upon motion of Mr. Foster seconded by Mr. Cass-ilman said bylaw was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Macpherson sec- onded by Mr. Dingwall the Report of the Inspector of Public Schools for County of Glengarry for past year was received and read, and referred to the Committee on Education. Upon motion of Mr. McDermid sec- onded by Mr. Groves the Report of the Inspector of Public Schools for County of Stormont for past year was presented and read, and referred to Committee on Education. It was moved by Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.) seconded by Mr. Mc- Dermid, that the County Treasurer, Mr. Mattice, be asked to make some expla- nation to this Council as to the s^eps taken by him with regard to the Coun- ties' property lyinj^ to the north of the goal wall referred to in the 'Report of County Property Committee at last January Sessions. Carried. Upon motion of Mr. Rosr seconded by Mr. Coulter this council adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock p.m. to-morrow to allow the several committees to com- plete the business pending before them. (Sd) A. I. Macdonell, Clerk. (Sd) Thomas Hamilton, Warden. FOURTH DAY. Cornwall, June 21, 1894. Council met at 2 p. m. pursuant to adjournment from yesterday's sessions. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All the members pres- ent. The minutes of yesterday's sessions were read by the Clerk, and it was moved and seconded that the same be adopted in Council without amend- ment. It was moved as an amendment to the last motion by Mr. Adams, sec- onded by Mr. Martin, that the minutes just read be not adopted, but that the same be amended by striking out that portion which refers to the adoption in council of the report of County Prop- erty Committee, and as so amended be adopted in council and signed by the Warden and Clerk, and that the said report be referred back to said com- mittee for reconsideration and report. Above amendment carried on divis- ion and minutes amended in accord- ance thereyvith, and as so amended 11 i :l i adopted in council and signed by the Warden and Clerk, and the said report referred back to County Property Committee for further consideration and report. \rovHn «pc- Uwas tr.. y Mr. Martm, sec ondedhy Mr. .es, that the repor of the special committee arpotnted at hvst January eession of ^^""J' .J^i make inquiries as to the adv.sahiht> 1 of establishing a Poor House or House of Refu«e in '-hese United Counties be received and read by the chairman o said committee. Carried. Report not yet reaAy for piesentation. Upon motion of Mr. Coulter, second- ed by Mr. McNauwhton (Lancaster), the report of the Finance Committee was presented and received and read by the chairman, Mr. McNau«hton (Lancaster), and upon motion of Mr McDonald (Alexandria), seconded by Mr- Lawson, the same was referred to | a committee of the whole. The Warden appointed Mr. Mc- Naughton (Lancaster) as chairman of said committee, and the committee rose and reported that the report had been referred back to Finance Com- mittee with instructions to amend same by striking out that clause (10th) recommending the reduction of Ireas- urer's bonds or security by acceptmer a bond in the Guarantee Company for $10,000 in substitution for present security of $12,000. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Foster, the report of the Special Committee composed of Reeves of Stormont, re. procuring document tiles and cabinets for Stormont Registry Office, was presented and received and read by the chairman, Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp ), and upon motion of Mr Roes, seconded by Mr. Macpher- ] son, the same was referred to a com- rtiittee of the whole. .„ ^ . i. Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.) in the The committee rose and recommend- ed ihe adoption of the report without amendment, and upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. McNaughton Pinch), the same was adopted in council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Ross, «econde^ bv Mr. McPherson. the report of the Nation River Drainage Committ^ was presented and r. ceived and read by the chairman, Mr Colhson, and upon mo.ion of Mr. Foster, seconded by Mr. Locke, the same Nvas referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Collison in the chair. Tlie committee rose, reported prog- ' ress and asked leave to ait again, ''upon motion of Mr McDonald (Alexandria), seconded by Mr. U^- kaughton (Lancaster), the report of Finance Coinini'tee referred back to them bv Council for amendment was re presented and received, and read as amended, pursuant to sucli instruc- tions, by the chairman, Mr. Mc^augh- on (Lancaster), and upon 'notion of Mr. Groves, seconded bv Mr. McDer^ mid, said report as so amended ^as, again referred to a committee of the ^ Mr*? McNaughton (Lancaster) in the °^The committee rose and recom- mended the adoption of the report as Turther amended by them in its pass- ace through committee, by the addi S of the names of the various news^ naners in these three counties in which Treasurer to advertise non-resi^ dent lands for sale, and upon motion of Mr. Foster, seconded by Mr Locke the said report as so amended was adooted in council. llpon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Hodge, this Council adjourned to 4-30 P. M. this afternoon to enable Chairman of Education and other committees to complete and present their respective reports. AFTERNOON 8ES810N. Council resumed at 4:30 p. m. pur- 1 suant to adjournment. The Warden in th9 chair. ' The first order of business taken up was the orders of the day, and upon motion of Mr. Warner, seconded by Mr. Thompson, Bvlaw No. 107», authorizing the Warden and Treasurer under the corporate seal to borrow upon note a sum not exceeding foOO to VA ^„o. «.. fntnre liabilities in- 41 curred in prosecution of Roxborough and Cambridn;e DrainaRe Improve- ments, was read a fust time, and upon motion of Mr. Warner, seconded by Mr. McEwan, the said bylaw was read a second time and referred to a com- mittee of the whole. Mr. McDougall (Lochiel) in the chair. The committee rose and recommend ed the adoption in council of the bylaw without alteration, and upon motion of Mr. McDougall (Lochiel), seconded by Mr. McRae J. A. [Lochiel], the same was read a third time, and unon mo- tion of Mr. Ros^, seconded by Mr. Mc Bae R. F. [Lochiel], was passed, signed and staled by the Warden and Ulerk. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald [Alexandria], seconded by Mr. Mo Nrturhton [Lancaster], bylaw No. 1074, for the payment of orders and accounts, was read a first time, and up'^n motion of Mr. McDermid, sec- onded by Mr. Groves, the same was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Howes in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the bylaw without amendment, and upon niotion of Mr. Whittaker, seconded by Mr. Cassel- man, the same was read a third time, and upon motion of Mr. Foster, sec- onded by Mr. Auit. was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk NOTICK. Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster) hereby eives notice ihat he will t«>-morrow or daring this session ask leave to introduce H bvlaw for renewal of bills and notes un- der"discount at the Bank of Montreal, Corn- wall. Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster) seconded l>y Mr. McDonald (Alexandria) Bylaw No. 1075 for the renewal of certain bills and notes under discount at the Bank of Montreal. Cornwall, was read a first time and Rule No. 33 of the Standing Rules of this Council, requiring one day's notice of its introduction, wa.s suspended, and upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Alex- andria) seconded by Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster) said bylaw was read a (Finch) in the McNaughton Aiilt the Re- of the whole. Mr. McNaughton chair. TheUommittee rose and recommended the adoption of thn bylaw in council withour amendment and upon motion of Mr. Ross seconded by Mr. McRae (R. F., Lochiel) the same was read a third time and upon motion of Mr. Mc- Naughton (Lancaster) seconded by Mr. McDonald (Alexandria) was passed, signed an I sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. '^Finch) seconded bv Mr. port of Committee on Communications was presented and received, and read by the chairman, Mr. Ault, and upon motion of Mr. Ross seconded by Mr. Groves the said report was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Ault in the chair. The Committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report in council without amendment and upon motion of Mr. Foster seconded by Mr. CoUison the same was adopted in council with- out anjendment. Upon motion of Mr. Groves seconded by Mr. Ross the Report of the Commit- tee on Education was presented and received and read by the chairman, Mr. Meikle and upon moiion of Mr. Whit- taker seconded by Mr. Casselman the same was referred to a committer of the whole. Mr. Meikle in the chair. The committee rose and lecommended the adoption of the report as amended by them in its passage through com- mittee, and upon motion of Mr. Beck- stead seconded by Mr. Ca. seconded by Mr. Warner, the same was read a third time and upon motion of Mr. McDermid, seconded by Mr. mo oSnald (Cornwall Tp.) was passed signed aid sealed by the Warden and ^^Upon motion of Mr. McNaugton, /T „afAr ^ seconded by Mr. McDon i^dTAtra2dr,rBvU No. 1076 to authorize Warden and Treasurer to borrow upon note at bank a sum not nenditure until receipt of County rates fevied was read a first time and uijjn motion of Mr. Locke, seconded by Mr. Foster, tne same was read a second time and referred to a committee of the "" mI!* McBae J. A., (Loch'iel) in the *^The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption in Council of the bylaw without amendment and upon motion Tf Mr. McDonald, (Alexandria,) second- ed by Mr. McNaughton, (Lancaster,) ^e same was read a third time no members objecting and JP^" «^°{^^" f/ Mr. Whittaker, seconded by Mr. MeikU was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton (Kenyon,) seconded by Mr Campb^l this Council adjourned until 7:30 p. m. this evening. EVENING SESSION. Council resumed at 7:30 p.m. pur- suant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. The orders of the day was the first routine of business taken up and upon juotion of Mr. McDougal, (Lancaster T^. ) seconded by Mr. Dingwall, the re- port of the Committee on County Pro- Wty*«**epAred by them after a re- ^SSoe ^ictlor reconsideration was „«W8tft»a«nd received and read by the i^ , -u,. M\s^raa. and upon mo- tion of Mr. A lit, seconded by Mr. Mac pherson,the same was referred to a- committee of the whole. Mr. Adams in the chair. Tie committee rose and recommend-^ ed the adoption of the ^epo^^^^^ '^r' amendment and upon '"ot'on of Mr R^s, secondea by Mr M.ddagh the satrap was adopted in Council without '^Tprm'ion of Jlr McNaughton (Lancaster,) seconded by Mr. McDon aid. (Alexandria, Bylaw No. 1078 ta Uke advantage of hundred rod limit under section^ 6 of B-b-^eotion 2 of Ditches and Water Courses Act 1894 was read a first time, and upon inonon of Mr. Macuhersou, seconded bv Mr- ramnbell, the same was read a secotiri ?im™ and referred to a committeeof the whole. . , ,.^ Mr. Whittaker in the chair. The committee rose and reported progress, and askei leave to sit again. %^pon motion of Mr. Howes ^cond- ed by Mr. Meikle, Bylaw No. 1068 prch ^ding for a sum of money to be ev.ed [n each Township in these United CountLs to meet the Lee- ^^^^ «-«; ^ was read a second time, and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. McBae R. F. (Lochiel) m the °^The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption by Council of the by law without amendment and upon motion of Mr. Foster, ponded by Mr- Ault the same was read a third time, and ipon motion of Mr McDermid seconded by Mr. McDonald ICornwall Td 1, was passed, signed »»? sealed. Uon motion of Mr. McNaughton, [Lancaster,] seconded by Mr. McDonaW, Alexandria,! Bylaw No. 1071, to levy k sum of money for general county purposes for ensuing year, was read a first time and upon motion of Mr. Mc- Donald, [Alexandria,] seconded by Mn McNaughton, [Lancaster,] said by law was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. ^ Mr. Beckstead in the chair 43 The committee rose and recommond- ed the adoption of the bylaw withoat amendment and upon mjtion of Mr. McDermid, seconded by Mr. McDonald, [Cornwall Tp.,] the same was read a third time and upon motion of Mr Midda^h, seconded by Mr. Ennis, was pi ssod, si^Miel and sealed by the War den and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Coulter, second- ed by Mr. Fo.sier. Bylaw No. 10(57 to raise a sum of money for the mainten- ance of County pupils nttendincc the various high s-chools in these Uniteil Counties for present year, was read a first time, and upon tnotion of Mr. Midditfh, seconded by Mr. Ennis. said bylaw'was read a second time and re ferred to a committer o' thtj whole. Mr. Gallinwer in the chair. The committee rose and recoiju- mended the adoption of the bylaw without amendment by the Council, and upon motion of Mr. McNau^hton (Kenyon), seconded by Mr. Clark, said bylaw was read a third time, and uDon motion of Mr. McNaughton [(Finch), seconded by Mr- Dingwall, was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. The committee of the whole to whom was referred the report of the Nation River Drainage Committee having received permission to sit again, rose and reported that no action be taken at this session, upon the rec- ommendations contained in such re- ports, but that the same be held over until next October sessions to enable said Drainage Committee to propose I some means of carrying their recom- mendations into effect without involv- ing this Council, in the event of their adoption of said report, in any liabil- ity or litigation. j Upon motion of Mr. McRae (.T. A., Lochiel). seconded bv Mr. McRae (R- |F., Lochiel), this Council adjourned to j meet tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, ! to enable the Clerk to complete compu- [ tations re. school levies and prepare hylaw re. county pupils' fees in county of Dnndas. [(Sd) A. r. Macdonell, Clerk. (Sd) Thomas Hamilton, Warden. adjournment from yesterday evening's session. Tlio Warden in the i:hair DA^ FIFTH UAT Cornwall, June 22, 1894 Council met at 9 a. m. pursuant to Roll called. All the members pres- ent except Messrs. Lawson, Mariin, and McDonald (Alexandria). The minutes of yesterday's sessions were read by the Clerk, and upon mo- tion of Mr. Warner, seconded b^;, Mr. McEwan, the same were adopted in council without am* ndnient ^,and signed \)y the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. .^ Mi Donald (Cornwall Tp.). seconded by Mr. Craig, Bylaw No. 1009, for the support of High Schools and Collegiate ln.stiiu.os for lHil4, was read a Hrst time, and upon motion of Mr. VVhitiaker. sec- onded by Mr. Beokstcad, the same was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. San^ster in the chair. Tlie committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the b\law without amendment by the Council, and upon morion of Mr. McNatighton (Finch), seconded by Mr. Beckstead, the sani.) wafi rend a third time, and upon mo- tion of Mr. Middagh, seconded by Mr. Ennis, was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Ch rk. It was moved by Mr. Ross, second- ed by Mr. Sangs^er, that tiiis Council would recommend that the Nation River Drainage Commi.tee, vvitli the names of Messrs. .T B. Snider and F. D. McNhughton added thereto, do wait upon the Dominion Goveriimf'nr for the pitrpose of trying to induce tliem to build a dredge required for the coai- pletioti of the drainage improvements, as it appears that the $4000 grant placed by the Ontario Government in their estimates towards the cost of construction of said dredge is granted subject to the control and supervision of the Dominion Government, ami that the expense of such deputation iix so waiting upon said Dominion Govern- ment be payable out of the. fui^ds of the NaMon River Drainage Committee. It was moved as an amendment to the last motion by Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster), seconded by Mr. Groves, that that portion of tiie last motion recomtnend-'ng said committeeas so constituted to wait upon the Domin- ion Government-, be eliminated tiiere- from, and that the committee be simply appointed to act as to them may seem n. best without advice, instructions or recommendations from this Council. The amendment was first voted upon and was declared to be lost and the main motion accordingly carried upon a division in council tukou hy a siiow of hands. ^, , Upon motion of Mr. Coulter, sec- onded by Mr. Beckstead, Bylaw No. lOHO, for the lovyin^' «jf V'-i" money to defray expenses of Uniform Promotion Examination, etc., was read a first time, and upon motion of Mr Warner, seconded by Mr. Ihomp- 8on, the same was read a second time and referred *o a committee of the whole. Mr. Dingwall in the chair. The committee rose and recom- mended the adoption of the hy\x\v by the Council without amendment, and upon motion of Mr. McDermid, sec- onded by Mr. Groves, the same was read a third time, and upon motion of Ml-. McRae (J. A., Lochiel), seconded by Mr. Dingwall, was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Cleik. The committee of the whole to whom was referred bylaw No. 10 <8. with reference to extending limits of area liable for contribution to ex^ penses of drain under Ditches and Watercourses Act from 75 rods to 100 rods, having asked and received per- mission to sit again, rose and recom- mended that s tid bylaw be not passed by Council but be deferred to next October session. It was moved by Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.), seconded by Mr. Mc- Dougall (Maxville), and resolved, that the Reeves of the various municipali- ties in these United Counties request their respective township, town and village clerks to send a statement of all disbursements made by their re- spective councils for the twelve months preceding such statement to- ward maintenance of poor and desti- tute persons, to the County Clerk prior to next October session of this Coun- cil, so that the special committee ap- pointed at January session re. Poor- house and House of Refuge may know the total amount of annual expendi- ture in that direction and may be u_i4. — -H" *v»prah«' tf^ o.nnsidnr intelli- gently the advisability of establishing a PoorHouse or House of Refuga in these counties in the near future. Carried. Upon motion of Mr. Whittaker. sec- onded by Mr. lioA'es, nyUw No. lUbl, to regulate feos piyable by rouury pupils to High S.huoi. .a the Oomav of Dund;is, was road a Uist time, and upon motion of Mr. Uauiter, seconded bv Mr. Locke, the same was read a second time and referred to a commit- tee of the whole. Mr.C, i sler .n.thecha.r. Tlie committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the bylaw by coun- cil without amendment, and upon mo- tion of Mr Groves, seconded by Mr McUennid, the same was read a tljird time, and upon motion of ^^^^^^^^ (J A., Lochiel). seconded by Mr. Mc- Dougall (Loch.el). was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.), seconded by Mr. Ross, liiis Council adjourned to meet on Monday, the 2yih day of October, A. D. 1«94, at 7 P. M. I'Sd^ A. I. Macdoxbll, Clerk. '(Sd) TH0.MA8 Hamilto.s, Warden. Report of Gonyryittee on Equalization of fls- sessmeqt. All the mombers P'ti8«i'*; Coun- Tho assessment as ciuaUzed Ust year bo ^^," ''f;:':^:^:^^to amve at « satistac- rierk be instructed to write all. Ao^"f,V'P: Committee Rooms, Cornwall. .June 20, 1894. f'^ 45 ittakor, 80J- , No. lUril, l)y I'oi.iiry ;lio Comity t time, and >i', seconded Viis read a o a commit- in. tliechaii". recommeiid- ,ivv l>y coun- d upon mo- led by Mr. read a third Mr. McRao by Mr. Me- ssed, aipned and Clerk. McDonald l)y Mr. Ross, to meet on October, A. levk. ro.s. Warden. lization of As- . of the Coun- 0(1 Countius o( lengiirrv. eo beK leftVo to msidunition of hnvo rt'solved kt no chttiigo be aineiit and thnt d lust year bo e at ft Bfttisfftc- nt, it huB boon *»»es9ini;ntroil« icertirttsdcopiuu lork,douotoou- tttion to enable vnd s»ti.^faoto^y 1 tlie columns Oi ),not being lillod »r your cominit- vo ijuBntitii's of the respective f as to the ro la- the Bumo. We that the County 3 all ToArnship, requiring thorn issors appointed s to iifl in all fcrticuUrly those e Equalization tion to arrive *t »f the workable unci ahio to in- unicipalitiesl to !V certified copy lolumns, instead ;h some ol them I habit of trapH- ly submitted, son, Chairman, vail, .June 20, 1894. n o a c CO CO o c s. s 2 2 o a 3 3 8» 2 Her O 3> , — : a •—1 t90 i*2 £.2; 3 2; |: ; =^ B : ; : : p 3 Si S r. !i 1 1- it £ 3i t: 3> t:4 u 1^ ti *. 3 -4 ifk «o 4. » M *• «.' w «' «*..*• *_ Populiition 1893. ^1 ;2t} 2JS w -J M a ►- * 2s i n u> -J A U> 9. U> U< 5i . J. — > y. _ T-i 7 55 9: i & fj jZ M js M io K M M U' ■• le O' -J M «-' C Iv yi ifc. _ '-' u --• 5« .^» C> »v J?» ^-i oi^o at V. jp V 'S' c S< U' wi u< b< • u< !-• 3-. 3i 3 4> ^1 t£ U ic a. -i.i i* i f <* ** Number o' Acres Assessed, IKiiS. Local Assortsors' Valuation o' R( al Estate, I'ornniial Property and Taxabbj Income, IHIW « pi, 0-. ». Cj sg f- r^ cc ^. :.! ic -^1 o u> w ; i ap Ji w C5 30 ►-■I* 82' f^S pips w t ?"•'-' 5* HJ It M 14 •J 1« >4 ll • VI d OS ^ ' l« 5< -4 t4 ■ 3 :j. i ; c N Ml-" So U UiW.- Equalized Assess- m«>nt, '8ii4. Equalized Viilue per Au re, 1803 U> ;;■ IC -1 8SS3 Ii ifc -1 z w County Purposes, 1894 -4 I :>; X t )M M I— , -4 14 30 C. 5< ~1 - it ti 50 14 «2 ad- Ii 58 «: S* i;* t^ U cc lU w -4 14 »^ JV «C C W -4 V it* li it^ V° l& t4 •'I 14 lU High Schools, 18«4 GO o CO cd" o o =3 CO o =3 ss i»>95 88 W «. 1^ «. • So ac t. A • 14 5> I-* «' 8§£S- ■ C< U lO. V' : IbSfe : SSSS Public Schools. 1891. lO CS K W M |..>l-il4iti.t«4>-X4* C Jil-^ »•• ^ »• U"» w CIO 14 r4 u u -J J «• *■ H-" y< M -4 It Ul •>! A 14 O Uodel Schools, 1894. _ M h- O , Oi A = t4 C he o ?3i^ -I pt« i_i coco !-• ft CO -JO CO K 1^ I--JI4 XWltCCHJ H" -4 14 1^ OD !(». M p i»^ ;^< a w 5< o< ic- u< g:g2t5^82:§ c 1^ 14 ><-—>$ It c P i H- c. ?- * t-" w c£ a-4 x-j OC 14 C Clt •J 05 S S 0> CO lU o* V* c t« O It ib 09 County Buildings I)i benturp, (Frst Issue). County Buildings l)ebenture, (SuCOi.d Issue). cs u< cc u< . Nation River Drainage liebtnturcs (Second Issue). te -1 K i-i . c x VI » . |»^ 35 cc 14 . Nation River l>rain- age Debenture (last issue re Chisterville Dam Expropriation). i^iver Reaud< tte Drainage Debentures. ;2: Roxborough Drain- age Deb ntures. CD CO -a o CD w a5co A csie 00 JL. -• -o 4» ai => CO V> -J C» X l-> i«> -4 tc £.l4(4t4X-.C-X <* I Maintenance of SSSStiS^ I County Pupils at u;ib5t-& Hiprh Schools ana Col- Sa g gS I le gi ate Instit utes. 1894 il CMu-xxs; CO &0 M C t4 Ui V 14 tS il U !(>. U .(.. !-• b9 tS "-^ 14 7< U> lb 4^ ge 06 w 05 p CD ft : I X 09 ocu sew: Uniform Promotion SSfcttx" I Examination toce*.>«o5 I Expenses, 1894. .i ce ife fs t. -1 14 C CO 141 14 Xiti.14 MM 3 M 05 05 05CS U< XM 05 -4-lC-XC S5i(k XXX CO p S en v< Levy lor County Registry Offices Expenditure. CM •-*■ mmamm O =3 O 3 3 CD CO oo CO ■ ■ I D n.r^ nf Soecial Comn]iitee appointed re. ^''^C^sfor a'Jfc/ ^'-aD/. Greek Urun,aye VViiiolurttci- 'V,"„*t"iu i» uoour oi What to t"u i)rosuciuioii " work Ik* t""'"'"r!^ron monU th.vt your hoii- orublo body '^y'5;*"''',Vou,«^'Vil i.ug.u.u., Brown i!-»4."'.*,^""^'xumin.ition oi .Hi tao tion to ^'""f "l" 'Vth hi- roport thuruoii to Hanio touetl«r with m ^^^^^^^^,y,^ ,,„a thi- Council ^t'^« • "^"^ I ncoo«..iry «top- that y«"' V.u^ er oi uwice o. HUch work, to secure V ?.A iV resKeoHUUy »ul>aiittea. All o. which IS r"«i. ^ ^^^.y ohaujaan Committeo RoL^Uora wHli, June r., m.4. Report of Committee or/ County Property Members iillpresi-'i^t,^^ of the Co '^° V>" M-ounJ 1 "i tao Unitca Countio ties' ^"^"''umnitts una auugarry. ::wi. ^'*'?l'Jmo\i --^< -^r committee beg leave to^submit"o'you their report as amended, *V"y"ou? committee have examined the \\ «^»d ohioea of County Buildings and re- gttolanaonice ^^j^ ii„,,rovement» I'o ''"T'w inch we herein submit. ""^'vv^ have had placed in our hands, ro- '^-^Vni Grand Jurors for the Spring Assises l?**f H Ah Kl 1»«»- and for the General Ses- **''^''f o» the Veace dated Juno Uth, 1894, also '*'«m-t o?t! F ChamberUia,Esq., Inspector reppitoi i.j^ whinh rpcommend that 3un- js of I ''".Pprilons all of which recommend that a ?.fhiub be provided for the prisonerH as J'h^il^s no convenience of that "kind. Your commUtee would recommend that a suit- •^^a^^vJfa'lSftiidlhat the'floor in a ,.ortion of ♦ h« ^bUo bu^iMing is in need of bei'ng paint- ed and would .. commend that the same be ^ 4"%ir attention has also been oallod to recommend that a new tile dram of suffi- eient capacity^^be^P^rovided. i X^ ^o^-it^t^°"duri!i?,^fs .e^l^o^ Requested that a window ^Vl^'^f'^ or air We would recommend that his re- we can see, but we oeg ioaj'^_^ ^, +y,^ r.nm- ™it\'ee rn"MancTth" amount ci.areedf or ra\'dcUetsr consider it as being an ex- orbitant price ,^«J g'^S*^y ould r'ecommend ?h^rt?n%'L^\S'wri^na^rwork is tobe done to our County Buildings 'nvoW.ng an outlay ot twenty-five dollars f>r over, tend «r« be asked for by tho Clerk wh«r« praotlo- "ii ^1,!,1 that, thos.! in chargu (.(»aid work 3oc.;;Xl.y«u.Vrd against u'Jalue extrava- ^T^Vour committee have »»-o had ir. con- -liuralioa that piece ot land belonging to ? ircounties o!. . he north side o. Vo g. ol wailana wo r. .oana. n.l that tho «-'»"•'*"- .H u ,t I'eter iMro.s, wao is the occupant ad- mi a.ag said lund, to hh^u a loa«e lit a re.it al one dollar per year >or use o •>'"»-;•»'':,;» th , liveat oi a n.uisal to Hiya leaHc to i'H>ho u . saia Pi "ce o. laad by a substantial Uiu« u tae riar an-l a proper f^\\\rt\!^" ^Z'i^^ lyiag o. i'lti Street and that the Gaoler i.iivi! eh. rue oi tile same. , .1 _ » IncJiidu^ion, your committee furtlier recommend tliat the atore-name.l improxo- mu Its bo nia.le under the -uPi^^"""" V W. Galliauer, Deputy ll.;eve of Coraw Iowa, aaa u. McDonald, Heeve of Uorawall ''' A^^l'ol'which is respuctlully H'i»:{"i "'■''• , (SdjJ. G. Ai.AMrt (niairmai). Committee Aoo ms. Corn wall, June^l, IHJ4. [Report of cfje l^oads and Bridges Co,mr]ittee, Members presera--Mess».Mcl>on.ud^ F [*"^l:l.SrSd';^entl^mL'.:'o: tiie Coun. ^" Hes'Tounc'l or tiie Un.ted Counties of Stormont, l>un ^locirment Srce*' them." ^ have re^eive> Venders and W accenting the lowest of them we find ItTat t^e c!st of procuring the necessary articles as required by the Inspector woitl'i 'VroommiSeeare satisfied that your 47 ibmitted. Chftiimfin. Juno 20,181)4. ngarry. (ir.niittoo beg on of Council •150 document in wViioh to d tonliera and hem WG ■find the nocessftry jpector wotil't ed thut your Council hnt n»» wiHi thu In«ii«''»d.- M'/."' Vr ''"'li'^*' '' . t tlii.H your for K..Kl.sf-y otHr.- I'Xp.i DoutfrtI, Kw.in PiMRwi*!!. I). P. MtPoiuall. I» A. M.Koiiiil I. Williiini HodK.', D. M.- Doiiiil I. lobh H. IlosH, .lnniiH <'liirk, .lamt't. C.,li-*i>ii. rtunii.d ICf.wi-.s. VV. H. LtiWKdn. inon tiiruM, tor ot t HUHfiion n<) li-||{ M h likittHrtd, Cbiul.'t Middnuh, A. I( wu vfoiiM ri'coni noiid Mint tlx' mii h" (II..S Im doforrnd until tlio Octolior Wurii.r t. I MfKoiiiziiM, Tli(»niH'i Conltir iiiiirHoii tliiit tliti tixpi^iisK mny not fnl I iijion tbt' nuiniiipuliti»!i*ttiin AV'^r Ydurcoiniuittfn would furtli.T rccommiiKJ luvttb.t County ("b^rli b.i inntruit,. I toconi- ,auniciit.. with ull i..irf 1.;,* rn.m wli-m. cn- HUcll tt'lH (ilur Hcssion III! IcrH will bold it«o> I until tliK Oct 1 with the further view of .lucinu till" ivmountrt ot siinin All or which is rtiHpuctfully suI>t Co mm ittL'.l. (Sd; !>• i\1rI'<»NA'M>. ( liivirnuui. ittoH llooin*, Cornwiill,.Miuc l'I, IW'l d l». MiNiuiKlitoii. Chinrmun To thf Wnrdcn iind MtiiilMi.H ot tin- Couii. flit' Council of till" I'nitid Cir.iiitKH of Storniont, hull I 4H till I Olciisfiirry. (J III li iiicii. Your I omniittit' lii({ It-iiVi) to tiitcimut hniidi'd to ri'|iorr iih ioI Io wh lit The 'rrtuisurcr'H h Report of Nation Ritier Drainage Com mittee. Mi'jiil'crs (ill iirtHcnt. I'o the Wiirdcii ini'l triintlcmcii or the ( olili- tift.' Council ot the riiited CountioH of Storinou t. iMiiidiis ail I (lleiiKiirry, . iV till I <» utlemeii: Vdiir committee lioR leave t(i re)ioi;t us ollows Your c-oimiii ttoe hidd a lueetiiiK ut Flrin- itoii'H Conn rs oil Manli i:trd, IWU Meiii- hers pr< sen t. Heckftead. Mi Magh and (lol- lisoii. It was moved ami seco airiuau lie instructed to asU iiilt'd that the lor liiiil liiiii div d< for ti.'iiilers lid thai; the committee us shows the amount r.-ijuirel to be levied for this year to lie sp.JUM'a, and that ac corliiiK'to the I'oualized assessment o last year it will re(|uir») a levy o, one null on the 'tollur to raise the iieceiisary anuiiiiit and The rat<'H lor lH!i;t hav, all been pail to the Treasurer. A iiiimhei oi the municj- lialities are ehar» inuiiie ipaliti' s in tlie proportion to Which they w.Te reupenti vely entitl.'d. , Jth. The receipts for pedlars licenHesare f'Xm for jiresi-nt year ami lor auetioneert' llcensi s i-HM. beiiiu les:* than Uut your by iS'ii. .5th. The amount borrowed under iiylaw ■ t on Dtith April. IWU Your com nil ttee did meet Oil tbo .'IDtli No. l"iii lor lii neriil )iurpiise.-, i 1|II0I Afiril at Ti Messrs. H.uiii OI|UOIS Members present. Iton. MidduKh and CoUison Mr. H'Mvtty oi Widlan I appeiui I 1. th iminitte'e and idaccd lie or.' them two ten- th plans and speeiiieation-.. th( one ders wi for a '■li.'i'Ki d r.d(;e and iinotlnr lor a .ilNI, At a latin late Messrs ('iirriere, Laiiie & ('o. o » Toint Levis (uit a te'idir in als Th whi'li amount -jimmi was jnid in the matter of the Middaijrh .-iuita , . ., tith. The amount o; eiish on hami intlie bank is : 710 I'l To meet tin- .xn ns.'s of t he U'Xt live months, which w tii.es of the (^u •• ill include slt- ii's Rn h. .\ liumistratioii _f .rustice. accounts passed by the Board of Audit ill .(uly.and Oc.toli ir siftiuirs o: t'oun- aml the aci-ouiits usually jias.-ied by ibove jdans were plai that he mitrht piiici .Mr. F{oss' hands ^.j tiiem. it will be nices4ary to borrow a fur them before the Chief ler sum o' moiii y in I vour Committee reiMimmi 11 I *lrit a' bylaw be )iiisst)l author- ni'ineer. :.^ dreiljjes an< sii tistaction. Mr. (.osta. He rejiorted both good jj,_j„g ^ |,,. VVurd.-n and Tuasun-r to borrow 1 that cither would (jive good sum not to exc 4 v:t ou r committee llUH n hand ^2i">0 or 7th The note or ys.'i M re. the Kiver lette Itraina'Jre is still bdn? r-i II. thereabouts, and the Li'sislat iir- ol Ontario f\,f,^^. i,,,^ to he a Ided to rh brought down in supplementary estimates ;:!•>• tor the eonstruetion i |ilete the work on Nation ) a dredffo to (lst, 18114 , ..^..r 1)0 forwarded to tiie Reeves ami hepnty Reeves within thi conn tv where paper is published NoTK -The above report was adopted in j,,j.jj; Your committee have hinl be'ort comm ittee or the whole but not in counoi them a communication from the Treasurer the subject matter of it being I'.V resolution ^^^j^jj^^ij.^^ 1,;^^ i,„„,i^ l.e ,■,...! noi^.(| to ao.'iou deferred until the next October session. Ihe j^'^.j sj,iying that he would give us security report is therefore of no effect.— Coi'NTY , ],,. i,ond o the (iuani iit; e ( 'onipan v for th-- Cl.KKK I i amount, an fl \onr committee would reeom- Ffeport of F.naitce Cun)niiLt-j: Present— Mess's. .John H. Meikle. K. mend that his request be not y m nteil, tin th:it the secnrity be le't at the ornwr sum o .n-2.»>Ki nth Your committee liav. ■areUilly ex McNaughton. J. U. Adams, liihu A. Me- 1 aniined and passed ae ounts on general counties' ^cco.y^ anu^untiu^o ^vum^. - shown by schedule ^,^,,. *?,'r[,\;"ubmitted. Committee Rooms, Cornwa '|uno:ilst.lW>4. aecbunts.-CouNTY Ci-kkk) fie^on: of Cotvrriittee on Commu,]ica'.ions. atormont, l)ur..l.is '">'»,"-''^„",^ J^J^ferre.l Gentlemen: Your -iomm tt." h.i't '" '^;[ j. to them a communicatum iron t1 J »n '^^^ pal World, publ.shea ^\„^/,- /, ,""'n v this soliciting subscriptions to the J ^'^r A council Your committee, while f\^ "7 '"': in o- the value of the paper n. '^^ "''\""^ would recommend that the '"f';;''^',^^ „{*,■! in the hands of i"'li ^idnal mem ers o o^^n cil to subscribe or not as <■■ ''^■V/' '' "l to theni L'nd. Your committee 1>'^<1 f-^''^^"' A",. Ve a communication, with r"^^>f'?"„ t^'i^'^Ve- frnm FI J Hill, f^sii , Manager an'l >tcre ^of ti;;; ll^dnstrikl I^V?"f 'that'tr 1 a; tionof Toronto, nittmatiiig tli.it irn-v^ been proposed to hold at the ci t^; o I^oronto in the. vearlSl».-.a Dominion exhibiti >"• »" Lolicitfn? the co-operat^ion of this -ouncil n petitioninjr in favor of (^'V'VV*"''?'.',,: -.,> in iiiiT granted so as to enahh; th.- as^od.ition to hold such an exhibition. . . ,, As it is a matter of ntvtional interest an I . of special importance to this Provn .;. .V o r ; committee woul 1 recomm-n I ^ ;.,;"' ' Warden and Clerk si-n petitions -•"Vio the those rec dved and 'orward t!ie sam.' to tut secretary of the assoeialion 8rd. Your committee had '••;'"»';„,!" them a communieat ion t>0'»i ♦■■'V\ , m,,./- clerk of the county of Kent '^*'V'l" • \.. n ation in'a petition to the !'<•!-" :'^^''V'^vpn, blvo the Province of Ontario >' l''*^"" '/^!. &b dishing the fee syst,;ni u. V'%V''-'n:,;^.rio tan coiintv officers appomte.l by th.' Ontario ^^\^s'>iu"committ .e do not (b.em the peti- tion sutHciently explicit, they reeommen.l that no action be taken in the matt ■'• 4th. We have also had under considera- tion a communieation M'":'.^ ' ''^\^'V'7;,V h.'^. the Prisoiier.s'.\id Association o ( .ana la so lieifiu thecoiincil to in.'morializc f'"' "J- minion aovernmeut asking for tlie .;stai - ^ lishment of a reformatory for .V'."i»;-^ ^^^'I | who were lirst oiTen bTS an I pre%eut tUeir ^ association witli (■onlirined eruninals. ■ Your committee would reciMumen I I that the council memoriali/.e the (y)ven - 1 ment and that a n.tition s; milar to t.,iat u,- ; ceivedbesign.'d by the Warl-n an I Clerk and forwarded as suggest. 'd. ^ oar com- mittee woni I furth.'r recomm"nd tn.U a . grant or- ii teen .lollars b.. given the /vssocia- . tion to ai 1 then in .-.arryin ? on t .1 n worlt oth The report of the Grand .fury at the recent.Juu.! (^larter Sessions was r,iterr.i(l . to vourcominittee and was by us r.i erre.l to 1 the County Property (^oinmitt'e, as we con- , sMerel the rfcomm.'ndii.tion containe«i tlien.jn as to the placing o^ a large ba.thtuD in the gaol comes proiiM-ly witnin tin province or that C(mimitt,.»'. „^ ^sm We also had an ackno wie lam-iit witli thi'ir coniial thanks from the Canadian In- .stitute, Toronto, for tli<. r^'c.ipl of a <-0P,V'V. '■r.un.nburgli or ti.e Old hast.Tn l>'f »»^*. senttliem by this conn nl: also 'vcknowl- elgment from the Deimty Mmi.-;t,.r "f/-'»^^; cation forthe reci'ipt of h-,- boo reports or these l^uit.'d Cuuutirs forlHOH There i* also r*^riVirpubHc^s!^oot ^^u^:z have audited the '^"''"S ,^ ,„ ^^^^;f^^, counties ^a";;*^, """^^^l^ '"r m^'corct" ^'nd properly vouched for. , <,„„nt«nnv .iubmitted . Co«im?t?^e AioniB^Corn wall, .June .1, im. Report of Education Committee. Members all present. the Coun- '"' ^!V: '"con; c?l 'V:;' t^n'n[^.d counties Of ^-.^ni;rrsu;^;orrj;f';niMic^choo,sfor County of Stormoi.t, siH-.T, subdivided as follows: ,, Township of ( ornwall... .' " Finch u " Osnaliruck u " Ruxboroiigh s5-l!l 01' »;!!» to i)M Oil County o: Dandas, slTiW.io, follows:" Township of Matiiaa .' •• Mountain u " Willi a ms burg . u " VVinchcster SIH'.I" 'N' su'iUvided as i\X-2 (H> 411.') <•<> , t '1 (M* by levy 0.1 S' ormont. as hcriMii f;17:i:i di' County of glengarry. ^;:i^>ni.(0. subdivide.l as follows: i.nrffb ..^(0;5<>i> Township of Charlottjiiburgii .^ ^^ ,,,, " " Kenyon .1 h) or. •' "Lancaster iTu 10 I. ■' Lochiel . S!0I1 (Ht ti.r nam>d, t<>i ' i"- lor On the county o Stormoi.t On the county of Dun l'^^,-' •,,„,„ i,p levied :,rd That the ''>"'VV:'j-,/'"ll r .in.i ter on each o ti-- co-^^t'^s a^ h r. ^_^^ ^j named to defray t:;e ^"'^ '•; '^ „\,n ations with tin- rni.orm ^--O'" Wl?,. t thr s for the curr.^at year, and that tUe sai levied as ollows: On tie county of Storm oni ... On the county of Dundas On the county of Glengarry... UM. Thatthosumof..Ohelevied^^o«each S ormont. as ";,''' 1 rnitf.d Counties fo: model schools of these I '''*«; j' ...islativ. IH-.l, being th... -DV!^''"!'^"U .ols^for W:>l ir)0 e *1.'0 0' IJ > •'•• 12 t '!.' .Ith That tno sum 01 •-■-«' .- *■ — • , ,• , papers and fo-war Hog luiswers. ^^^ ^^,^ On the county o; Stormont .^ , ,,,, On the county of Dundas .^ _ ^ , ,, , On the county o; Glengai r,\ ......••••• • 5th. That the sum o> H-'O he I";;""' !?,';/ '. county of i>unda.s to pay cost^ ot piintn„ School Inspector srci.ort 01 Ij'/'r • , „„ ,!th. That the sum of -^-f. '" '''W':, ..rt,,,. oachoftheaforesabi counties to meet tin legislative grant apportione.l to i fc^ch'i:' institutes in >^^:i--^^;;^;, 1... ■ that the same be paid to each County ^'Tth^Thivnhelums hereinafter nam^d be ir,n. '""''",'..<.],, ..'oresaid counties to :;:^vi le for't^lS. Seh;.;ds and Coll-giate Vnsdtut.s in these United Counties as re- Hui'-eil by statute, being the eciuivalent o. tlie and 49 lulivitled tis tlui Logisltttive grant in each case. on tnu county o. Stormont $ 7,'>;) !)!» On the c juuty ot Dundas 18tiH ;> ' On the county or Ulfngarry !» Iroijuois Migli Sonool Tolii) County ot (ilengarry- r.. i- VN'iUiamstown Migli bcliool !<)4H 1.) Alexandria High school i-il (.) Sth. I'liat tne sum oi sll7i> be levied on r.lio townships ol Osuaoruck, Finch, Kox- i)or<)Ugli aii'i Cornwall, and tiie town of i;(n'Ji\v'aU, over and alio ve tlie levy on the county Ol Stormont, lor tlie maintenance or the Cornwall iligli School, ami tiiat tlie sum ot oioa J ije levied on the luwiiships of VVuliamsliurg, VVinciiesCer, Mountiiin and Matilda, and the villages oi iMorrisburgli, Iroquois, (JheaterviLle and Winchester, in trie county of IJundas, for tiie maintenance o. the Iro.'juois Higli School, and that tiie lurtJier sum OI -"i^iJO,! jje levied on the aiore- saiil muuiciiialities in the county of Diin- d.i.s lor tile maintuu^ince oi the Alorrisburgh Collegiate Institute, the foregoing grants to be over and aliove the levy on the county I). Dundas to meet the Legislative grants: ail I tiiat bylaws b,! prejiared levying trie lort'goiiig sums on the diiierent inuniciiiali- tics 111 tiiese L nitud Countless for the pur- jioses herein set lortli. '.itli Vour committee woulil also recom- uunil tliat fees at the rate Oi two dollars jic-r term o,- jianl by the county pupils at- I uiuling the Iroiiuois High School ami the .MorrisDurgh (.;oaugiate Institute m the (, unity o. Dundas. I'hey would also state r.i.it Lb de])Utation iroiii tiie township oi W iiichoster appeared be, ore them respuct- ing an appjal .rom school Sections ii and l.'t ui the towiislup Oi Winchester laid over iioin the J line sessions or last year. An- otiier appL-al iroin the trustees o( school ricction J.NO. II, ill tile township oi Osiiabruck, against a oroposed division oi that section, Wiis also nciird Tiiey would recomniuiid that botii ap[)eals be laid over till tlie Octo- i»or i.essioiis to ste whether an amicalile ar- langeiiieiit could not be arrived at berore til at lime. Vour committee deemed it ad\isableto get a lugal opinion irom Messrs. Leitch; I'riiJgie an(l rlarKiic-ss respecting the liabil- icy o. the town 0( Cornwall lor their pro- jiortion o. the county levy lor tlign Scnool maintenance an i have acted in accordance with their advice. All OI which is resi)ectfully submitted. (Sd; ./uiiN il. Mt;tKLi:, Chairman. Ijoinmittee iloonis, Corn wall, J uiie 21st,18!>l. ing the rate of toll.-i now coll.ictj I on all toll roa Is ill tii ' Proviiiu.i of i)iitario. Aiitl your p.ditioiiers as in duty bonn I will ever pray. (Signel; ADiti AN' I. M.VCDONKLL, Clerk. (Signed) Piio.MAS HA.Mil/roN, Warden. Cornwall, .July T, l«lil. [Seal. J P^£ITITI03SrS. The following is a copy of petition pre- pareil ami lorwarded to the Legislative As- sembly oi Proyince of Ontario, pursuant to reconimeiidation containol in the second clause Ol the report of Committee on lloada and Bridges, viz : 7V) ,'/(.■ Ihimi-ahk the Li'fjlulalivi; Asufmbly of the Proo- incti of Ontario: The petition of the Munioipal Council of the L'nited Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, humbly she weth: That in the opinion of your petitioners the rate of tolls charged on toll roads in this province is excessive. Your uetitioners therefore hunnbly pray your honorable House to pass an act reduc- The following is a copy of the memorial prepared, signed and forwarded to Sir .Joiiii S. D. rhonip.sou. l*r,Mnier or the Dominion of ( 'aiiad i. ]iursuant to the rtcommeiida- tion contained in the loiirth clause of report or Committee on ijonimunicatious, viz.: MKMOIMAL. The Dominion ixovernment and Prison Re- loriii. From the Miin'i;ipal Corjioration of the l'nited C unities of Stormont, Dundas and Ghiigai ry. Whereas, the ' Ontario Prison Reform Coinmissioiiirs in their renort to tlie Ijieu- teiiaiit Govonior in Ajtril. lf; a lleiOrma- tory Idr youiig men,1irst ult'eiiders, between tin;' ages o sixteen and thirty; (bj tlie inau- guration or tile indeterminate sentence and parole system; (v.) coiiierring upon the Pro- vincial Lto venim.'iits all necesiiiry author- ity to deal ahs.durnly with all youthful of- fenders wit;..out reiei'cii.'e to Dominion au- thoritv: (d ; pro v iding or the separate trial and separate custo>ly of all children under arrest. And wlieri'Hs, at an interview with a de])- utation from tin." Prison lletorm Confer- ence in Toronto in .January, IHiKi, t.'/e Pre- mier of (Uuiala was pleased to signify his ajiproval or these Prison Reform recom- nieiidations; And whereas, one session of Parliament has passed since the interview referred to witliout jiractical effect being given to the same; Therefore resolved. That the Counties' Council of tilt! above corporation, in ses- sion assemlded, "lesires to signify its ap- proval oi tlie recommendations referrey of the petition prepared an 1 signed anil forwarded to His Excellency the Governor General of the Dominion of Canada in Council in pursu- ance of the recommendations contained in the socoiid clause of the report of the Com- mittee on Communications, viz.: To Hif Excflhnvy the Goi'ernnr Gmeral of the Dominion of Caniulo in Vnuncil. The humble petition of the Warden and Council ot the Municipal Corp.)rati Jii of the iniiiilin Wiii«iii' 50 United Counties of Stormont, Dundiis and Glengarry, in the Provincciot Ontario, re- spoctiully slioweth: . . , 1. Tiirtt vour petitioners have viewed witn increasing satistaetion the continued suc- cess achieved hy the Industrial Lxhil.ition Association of Toronto during the i)»»st nt- toon years, each succeeding exhibition out- stripping its preihiCc-ssors. 2 Tliat the groun Is and buildings of the saiil association, a-* recently enlarge.! ana improved, are in the opinion or your jieti- tioners sncond to none on the continent an-l are well adapted to the holding o a Do- minion exhibition where all Provinces ol Canada will be littingly rer-resented. 3. That in the opinion o: your iK'titioners the holding of aDoiniiiioii exhibition at least once in five y(!ars, or o't^ner it prac- ticable, would be o, great advantage to the whole Dominion by stimulating inteico- Ifuiial trade and commorct and thereby contributing to the advancement of the material pros])eritv o: the several Provinces and also by promoting social intercourse between the people ot the different prov- inces, thereby ])ronioting and strengthening national seiifimeiit, . 4 That in the opinion of your p.titioners such an exhibition could be advantageously iield by the Industrial Exhibition Associa- tion of Toronto, at Toronto, in the year Wr. but tor the holding o. such a Dominion Ex- hibition, at which all the Provinces would be fittingly represented. the said association will require not only the moral su))port of but also substantial aid and assistance from the Crovernment of Canada, which m the opinion or your petitioners the circum- stances warrant being given and grante'l. Your petitioners therefore pr*y That it may please His Excellency the Uovernor General in Council to approve of and sanction and tlie Parliament to grant such substantial aid to the Industrial Ex- hibition Association of Toronto as will en- able it to hold a Dominion Exhibition at Toronto in the year IS!*;'), open to the world, at whieh the several iirovmces will be fit- t.nglv represented. . , .,, And your petitioners as in duty bound wiil over pray. Signed' on behalf ol and by direction of the County Council of the Corporation of the United Counties of Sto-mont, Imndas and Glengarry. (Signe'i) Thomas HAMii/roN, Warden. (Signed) Adkian I. Maciioxem.. County Clerk. Cornwall, July 7, l«iU. [Seal.] be and the same is declared to be the eciuali- zation o. the assessin.nt o tho various townships, towns aiil villages m th.j sai United Counties, or the year one thousaiKl eight hundred and nup ty four and that tiie said equalization D.ithe scale to be adopteil ior the assessment or the sail townships, town.-, and incoriiorated villaijes lor the said yrar, that is to say: Cornwall township _ ■ V',:.'. ,7. Uoxboroiigh ti,wnslup ■ r.-'A- Osnabru, U township ■^',.',,7 i', Eii.ch tow r. -hip , M?.-,r7 Coniwailtown ^'f.^Vw Morrisburg villaao... . ^ .,:.,,«« Williamsburg township r' ;'.-":. \Vi ncluster town ship l.''l'' •>2' Mountain township ,.'.o';':,- Matilda townshi)! ',..,, ir Iro(ino.is village ^I'-'i,,, Winch. 'st-.r village U^Vj Chest.rvilie village -^• ., Lancaster township r.'.-o'j , Charlottenburgh town.slnp 'VI w., Lochiel t.,wnsliip VL-"!.-- Kenvoii towns .ii. ''' .IV l,Vi Lancaster village ,;.-', Alexandria village 1 ;•:■ ' Maxville village |^N^' Total >W^)m^nH Passed, signed and sfiile.l in .ipen council this 2:itli day o. June, A. D. IHi'l. ,'Sd; .■\. 1. MAClKiXKl.L. Clerk. iSd) Til().MAS Hamii.tox, Warden [Seal. I Petitions similar to the last yireceding one were also prepared and signed andforward- i'tl to the Honorable the Senate of the Do- minion o: Canada and to the ^ onorable the House of Commons of Canada, in accord- anoe with said second clause of said report. County Clkrk. Bylaw No. KGG. Bylaw to equalize the Assessment of the several Municipalities of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glen- garry for 18i)4. Whereas, the corporation of each county or union of counties is required bylaw to examine the assessment roll of the town- ;ihipa. towns and villages within tlir^ir limits to ascertain the valuations made by the assessors and to efjualize such valuation. Be it therefore enacted that the following Bylaw No. lOOT. Bylaw lor providing a sum of money for the ' maint.'iianco 01 bounty pu]dls at the sev- eral High Si'hools ill tlie County of l>ii»i- das anil Coiuitv of Stormont m the Un- ite t hereof, as amended ami exidained by ;".,') Vic, Chap, i;^, Section W, (.:ounty Coun- cils ol every County or union of Counties shall lew and collect Irom the Municipali- ties composing each county in siich union of Counties the sum or sums for winch said union of Counties is annually liable tor the iiroportionate niainteiinnce oi county pupih. (as described by 51 Vic, Chaji ,')7, Section :i, Sub Section ."1), at the High Schools within each such t^ounty, less the fees paid by such County pupils as certified to the County Treasuier by the High School Board or its Secretary oi- Treasurer. And whereas, by said 5.5 Vic, ( hap 4;i, Sec- tion ;t8, the County Council of any union of Counties may pass a bylaw tor the purpose of apportioning the amount to be levied for High School purposes'so that each County forming such union shall be liable only tor the maintenance 01 County pupils attend- ing the High School i situated within such County. . , , , , And whereHS,application has been made to this Council by statutxiry requisitions by the Treasurer of tne High School Board of tha Morrisburg Collegiate .nstituto and by the respective Secretary Treasurers of the Boards of the Cornwall High School and Iroquois High School, asking this Council to levy in their respective municipalities for the maintenance of the said .schools as above recited during the year IHitl the fol- io wing sums, viz. : (a) For the Cornwall High Schoolthe sum of eleven hundred ami seventy six dollars to i)e levied uiion the Townships of Cornwall, Osiiabruck!^ Iloxborough and' Finch and the Town of Cornwall in said County of Stor- mont pro rtttft. It' cqUivli- Viirious th.j sai I IkhisiiikI tllikt. tlui ( iicloiitod wiislii)!.'", lor tin- ; 1,3.'!I.14'I 1,!KKI, !0:i i,4i».i7r. 7!ll.7.i!i l,:.Mii,(((i? i.:(;ii.is,H f)7!t.L'(>;l l.;)t*),:.'l."> L';i:»,-^7 «it,i,i(it) l,"lli''l"'l't i,ii7:i.Hi!i i.ii.'.Hii l,it.'>7,(>77 (!.').()U0 ,sit:,i;iw,'.ti.s I couDcil Wfir.l.n Sea 1. 1 ay for the it tlif sev- V of I)(IU- tlie I'li- idas and l,aii and seventy-six dollars be levied unoi the rat;il)le. real and personiil pi-0|)('.rtv or tlie rownshij)s o! Cornwall. Osnabiuuk I{oxborout,'h and Finch and the said Town' of Cornwall in the said County or Storniont in tlie following jiroportions, viz: To wnslijii of Corn wall '. s .)(j« pj Townshiji oiOsnabriick ~"H 'i; Township of Roxboroui^h ........' •',')i I;'-, Township of Fiiicii .. ' " pv) (!-> Town of I'orn wall lil •ebv the and I red all I SffiniKiiil. i Cornwall township .-i.'il!) (in Kinch to wnslii)) . ' ;ij!( on Osnalirucli townshi]i ', , ' . fxlii (in Hoxborough townsbii) Ji');i (H> Total. . ..:.qHM7 (X) . . . .:-tX;"i fill .'iS:,' 11(1 -Pi.") (Ill •s.r> (I.") ■ lilt; (id .\nd It IS further heron all the ratable real and personal iiro- piMty 111 the Townships of Matilda. Moun- tain, Winchester and Williamsburgli and unon the \illa■•{}' ta (III .■>_'« (K) . 411:1 (III 47il («) .■20(11 (i'> il fSdi (Sdj T110.MAS Hamii.Tox, Warden ' ISeal.l le fol ii44 18 (Kill H-> (i!).") .JO :.'Hi» L'« 7H -,l ■)4 7 J oy iiay- s thereof 117ii 01 I O t rt I .*^^,'t SI K I ( H I That the saiil sums so levieii siiall be dis- tributed amoiiir the sai;-t'io 00 To the Iroiuois High Scliool '.'.' i.V'O (H) ,, ""'"f*'. , , • ^iwVio lassed, signed and .sealed in open Council Mils :.'lst day ot June A, 1). IHStl. SI .A. 1. Maci>onki.I,. Clerk. f^d) Thomas Hamilton. U'anlen I Seal, j Bvr>Aw No. lOCH. Hylaw for the support of Public Schools. . Whereas, it is the duty of the Tnite-l Coun- ties of Stormont, lundasand Glengarry to raise by levy from the several townships in the said United Counties a sum at hat ei(ual to the amount of the grant appor- tujii.d by the yovernment to each munici- pality lor the support of public schools for And whereas, the amounts apiiortioned by tie Education iJepartment for Ontario to ' '.■ '■" "li ■, !• "','\"'-n"*''ries ncreinattor nam- ed or Public School pur])().ses for the year 1.M4 are respectively those herein >*fter set BvLAw No 10(19. Bylaw for the support o. High Schools and Collegiate Institutef:. f^*'i' '* '.'i';*^=f''''l,a bylaw ot tne corjioration of the I nited (bounties ot Stormont, Dundas and (rlengarry, that the lollowing sums be raised irom tin; several counties within the cori)oration ot the United Counties as here- ina.ter nnnitioned: County of Stormont .s 7.-,<) <)■) County of Dundas ihJw Ho County oi (11 ngarry uiU HH Total ^ •Storinont, Cornwall township Cornwall town Rox borough Finch . ... . n Osnahruck i! !*35LI8 ;J7 . .SI173 34 . . lf)2 .-)4 . 13 I 42 b!3 27 H) 42 /tnn'ta.i. Vy illiainsburgh .^443 ;.j^, Morrisbnrgh 14,, ,,4 Winchester 34.) ,-,- Mountain .Sao ''t l^l''*"''!'' ■■• . '■':".'..'.'.'.'.'.''.'.'..'. 4ii4 !l(> Iroquois village 77 4!l Winchester village '...'". Stt i<> Chesterville village '•'{', '>^> Charlottenburgh Lancaster Lochiel. . Gli'nyui ly. ■Til8()8 ;50 1*318 (il 212 40 -.-r- v: 1!J8 22 Alexandria 27 !)8 Kenyon ............... 182 no Lancaster village , ' 17 14 Maxville village '.....'.'..'. 12 ti3 m, . ^, . , . ?•!'«' 88 Ihftfc the said several sums he paid to the sHiu several High Schools as follows: Stormont. Cornwall High School ^750 !l!) I o2 Hanita». Morrisbargli High School Ami Coll«- giatu Institute H;? I [rTxiuois High Scliool 701(i) (rtcin/iiiri/. Willirtinstown Migli Scliool ;"»«« If; Alexaudriii Hiffh School __!" mrtW 37 I'rtsseil, .signed and scalcil in open council this -':ind ilay oi .Juno, A. D. IW'I. CSdJ A. [ Macikjnki.i., Clerk (Sd) Thomas HAMii/roN, Warden. [Seal. J BvLAW No. 1070. Bylaw to levy .S'iiHJ for Model Scliools. B.' it enacted, a bylaw ot the United (bounties OI Stormont, Dundas and Glen- garry, that the sum o; three hundred dol- lars tie levi(ulior Model Schools ior 18!M, viz.: Stormont Model School i^l:><' 0*> Du^. das Model S'^hool loO (Ml - Olengarry Mode! School » l>" j Total >^'MM\ To be leviei on the several inunicipalitiea j astoilows: : Ooruwull township ^J-* ^^ Cornwall to svn ."ii l.> ■ Rox borough '" H Osiiabruck.. ;)< 57 . Finch ^" •"' : Total for Stormont ^l:>i) iw '' Malildrt township •'^7 Winchester township 5;7 Williamsburg township 3.') Mountain township ^li Morrisbur^h village 11 I roquois village '> Winchester villiige 3 Chesterville village 2 Total for l)unda« •■r'l.')0 P..ssed, signed and sealeil in open counc this 2i»th day of .1 une, A. 1). lHil4 (Sd; A. f. Macdoxkm.. Clerk (Sd) Thomas Hamh/ion, VV^irden. I Seal. I Morrisbnruii li'A i:> Williamsburgh town.siiip l,;i;H lit Winchester township I,''lli i)H Winchester village llf) (ii) Chesterville villiige SO o:l Irocjuois village SM 2H Matilda township 1,:!K') J4 Mountain township !i7!) l'H Charluttriiburgli township l.iiilj «L' Lanc-isti'r township ''^V'''ii Kenyon town.sliip li"'''7 ''7 Ijoehiel township l,ll:iH(; Alexandria village lf>i'> *'•' Lancaster village !•;»<«' Total ;-lii.iHia !i^ Passed, signed and s.'aleil Ml oi>cn Council this 21st day of J une, A. D. IX'M . (Sd)A. I. Macikin'klIm (Merk. (S:l) Thomas H ami lion, Warden. I Seal. I BvLAW No. H 71. Bylaw authorizing the levying and collect- ing of a sum ol money lor county pur- poses for the 5'ear 18i)-l. Whereas, it is necessary to levy and col- lect the sum oi t.ixteen thousand six hun- dred and ninety-three dollars and ninety- two cents ior general county ])urposes lor the current year ISIU. Be it there.ore enacted, a bylaw of the cor- poration of the United Counties of Stor- mont, Dundas and Olengarry, that the sum of sixteen thousand six hundred and ninety-three dollars and ninety-two \) 14 Rnxhorou"!! l.'.M)!* IK) Fincii... ."?......... 781 7(J Osnabruck l,4(>i) 17 Cornwall town l,iJ4ti t:i7 By I- AW No 1072. Bylaw to fevy a c.'rtain amount for County Buiiilings l)i,'l)i'nt ure ilirst issue.) Be it enacte-l, a hylaw o. the eornoiitt ion of the rnitei Counties o' Stormoir, Dundas and G lengiirry, to levy the iimoiint o. six- teen hundr.'d and s,-v..nteen an I li ty six hundredths d()llar.s (.:: H i Finch .. 71! 7i» Osnabruck 141 i!.' Cornwall town !-<• !W Morrisburgh II O'l Williamsburgh 1-^!" H Winchi^ster township 'M i:> Matilda town.-,!)!]) IMS.) Mountain townshi]) !'4 Hit Iro2 -'4 Lancaster l'»N <'» Kenyon l<»i 4(1 Lochiel 110 ().'. Alexandria village 1(! (>(( Lancaster village 8 70 Maxville village 6 28 Total ■':^1"17 M Pass(!d, .signed and sealed in open council this L'Oth day of .liine, A. D. 1«U. fSd) A. \. Macdonkll. lUerk. (Sd) Thomas Hamii/ion, Warden. ISeal.] Bylaw No 1073. Bylaw to levy a certain amount for County Buildings Debentures (second issue) ma- turing in IS!*;'). Be it enacteil. a bylaw of the corporation of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, that the sum of fourteen hundred hnd forty-live and thirteen hun- dredths dollars (.' 2H 1 :)8!) :.'J !l7!) •J(» l.liiit 81' 1 ai.'> (!1 1 ,'157 ti( 1 lli HI. IRi) Oil !K) (Ml •>;'» Oil , ..sliS 7.> . . . !Ki H 1 . . . 7l> 7i» . . 141 I!;; . . l-'ll UH .. . II O.'i . . li!l 11 , , . !l« -l.'i . . , VM «5 . .. !)4 «ii , . . 22 2(> . . 11 14 . . 7 7.-. , . . liii 1.'4 . 108 03 . . 102 40 . . . 110 (!.'. . . . l(i (Ml . .. 8 70 . . . (5 28 Morrisburgh „„ ,.„ Williftmsburgh. . ,?? *f, wij^h^ster township;;;;;:.:;;.::::;;;: 2^ Mountftin ;::;;;; hI 7? .roquois ?^ chostorvi 1 le : . ; ; ; M, Winchester villiige. Lancaster townshin Chrtrlottenburgh ....;; ,f,' [ Konyon., '^^ ' Lochit'l.. Alexiiiuiritt for Clerk )4 !)3 !)5 !«! 68 !)0 01 ft7 !l« !>■) 14 2» 80 r. 63 Passed, signed an(i seaVeVV Jn oneii' 'on^^^,\^i this 20th day of June, A. I). 1894^ t-ouncii (Sd) A. I. Macdoneli.. Clerk (Sdj Thomas HAMii/roN, Warden [Seal.] Lancaster village: : : : , I Maxviiie ::;;;;; J ^ BVLAW Bylaw for the No. payment of counts. 1074. orders printing and advertising and P. S. I. Dun(las*8 . 17 G. T. Bishop, Tax Receipt Book for County Treasurer 18 Cornwall Gas Co , gus account lor II. *^° ^'*''* 1"'*'"**"s 40 u I-' .1 . * Smart, coal oil tank for gaol, etc " ' 20 Flack Bros., account for two barl rols of coal oil •n Hart & Riddell, books and suppiits for btormont Registry OfHce 22 a B (.arman,. j. J., account for examining and certi.yiiig luna- tics . . K O'Callaghan, sup'piies'for gaoler, tu"ik 10 4 60 and ac- Whereas, it is necessary that .„„ i,,iv of th« Lnited Counties of Stormont, Dmida '■'"nJ^h'l^t'^y ''" authorized by byl.lw * Bo it therefore the pay- r»n I Dy bylfiw. enacted, a bylaw of t-i« .corporation, that each of the jmr.sons h* re- inait.,r named do receive the sumset omfo- sfte his name in the sch nlule marked -A' (hereto annexed; and tim the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to pay the amounts contained in such schedule a. .J" signed by the Warden to the said persons so named therein persons Passed, signed and sealed in open council this 21st day of June, A. D. 189J. *'"«noii rSd) A. I Macdonkll, Clerk (Sjd) Thomas HAMir/roN, Warden [Seal.] ■ SCHEDULE "A." Schedule A-Accounts passed by Finance Committee— June 1!», 1891. oO 00 4 50 1 50 20 (»•) 5 00 35 588 10 2 25 40 38 1 aieiigarry News, printing report oil', b.l., Glt-ngarrv ... e on Win<3hester Press, art vertisirigJun session and entrance examinatioi. Morris burg Herald, printing re- port ot P. S. L, Dundas iaclennan, Liddell & Cline. ati- 20 00 .I 62 7 40 3 00 20 00 vice re. Nation River drainage.. Duncan McMartin, clearing c^ourt lious.» three times 7 C. J. Mattice, County treasurer, sundry disbursements for express, etc 10 M 50 3 41 10 5 83 .W Arthur Brown, P. S. I. Dun(ias, postage and express account Morrisburgh H6rald, advertising entrance examinations. . 1 11 Morrisburgh erald, printing P-, S. liiij ector's circulars ;t 12 D. O. Alpuire, M. D., account for examining lunatics 95 on 13 Q. N. W. telegraph Co., teiegrapb account for County Clerk ... 14 Morrisburgh Herald, advertising June Council session 15 Bell Telephone Co.. accoiVnf Vor fcelephoning tor Treasurer and Clorfc 16 St. Lawrence News, oii acc't con- tract for printing minutes «32: 00 29 1 50 1 40 28 Glengarry :^ews. advertising en- w *''"'"'5'- examinations .... 29 Cornwall Freeholder, printing're- port o: P. S, Inspector. Stormont. Cornwall Frteholder, advertising Sessions, entrance examinations, etc ' 3!) Detective Hattoii, Ottawa: for "apl pruliendingand convicting horse •11 K TiX'^""} Winchester township 20 00 .11 A. I Macdonell, fees and disburse- ments taxing Leitch&Co.'s bill ot costs re. Hill v. Middagh and Connor v, Middagh .... <,o (x) 32 Loitcli, Pringle & Co., taxeci costs and interest re. Hill and Connor cases 33 Stormont Itegistry office, high re- volving stool ;.. 34 R. Snetsinger. carpenter work, re- pairs to Countv Buildings and guols, woodwork on urinals, etc. Hai-t & Riddell, books, etc., for Glengarry Registry Office i-* 1 3b Cornwall Standard, advertising ' for Clerk and P. S. Tnspector Stor- mont 37 N.Turner & Son, hardware siipl plies for gaoIer,turnkey and care- taker 38 J G. Hunter, plumbing account, furnishing two urinals in Judge's room ami petit jury room, etc.... 245 00 XOtfAl Sil4fifl 1*1 (Sd; Thomas Hamilton, Warden. Bylaw No. 1075. Bylaw authorizing the renewal of certain notes under discount at the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall. Whereas, it will be necessary to renew certain bills and notes at pr,38ent under discount with the Bank of Mbntreal, Corn- Be it enacted, a bylaw of the United Counties of Stormont. Dundas and Glen- garry that the Warden and Treasurer he and they are hereby authorized to renew the said bills or notes accruing due from time to time as they may consl - neces- sary, or to retire the same if possiUe out of the moneys which have been levied collected for county purposes sources 5 .50 20 45 or and other Passed, uiirnod aiid apalo nr,-,— /^- »» 4.ui i.;'j."'j"""'"".~T — — ."'j:-'"* '" open \jOuucii this 2l8t day of Tune, A. D. 1804. (Sd) A. L Macdonkll, Clerk. (Sd) Thomas Hamilton, Warden [Seal.] ii- i! 51 Byimw No. 107H. M.ylHw of the United Counties of Stormoiit, DumlttHtind Glensrnrrv, to authorixtj the Wnrdeu of thesu Unif.euii'las and (Jleiigarry. as follows : 1. That this Council liereby authorizes the Warden of these United Counties and the Treasurer, under the seal of the corporation of these Ignited Counties, to borrow from the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall, or from , some other bank or person, the sum of Four 1 Thousand Dollars to meet the now current I expeniiiture of this corporation. i -'. That the said Warden and Treasurer i are hereby authorized to borrow said sum I of money until such time as the taxes Levied therefor can be collected, and to trive as I security therefor the promissory note or | notes of this corpor*tlon, and such renewal notes as may be necessary, under the si-al thereof and signature of the said Warden I and Treasurer. ] Passed, signed and sealed in oiien council this aist day of Juno, A. D 1.S94. 'Sd) A. 1. Macdoxki.l, Clerk. (Sd) THO.MAS HAMFi/rox age. Lancaster village Maxville village , . Ifi -AH (> 44 Total s if>~i ^\.i Passed, signed and sealed In oixiii couuclF this:;jnd day of .June, A. J). 1X!»4. (Sii) .\. [. Ma('ih)Nki,l. Cli,rk. (Sd; 'Jiio.MAH Hamilton. Warden. IS.-al) Hvlaw Bylaw No. 1078. iiucting that laihU mg that lands within one hundred rods Irom the sides and point 01 Wanlen . (Seal. I the IW14. live the 2, of to as considers Byi>a\v No. 1077. Mylaw to r:iise a sum of money to de.ray past expenditures in connection with various County Registry Offices in these United Counties since the former levy therefor. Whereas, the municipal corporation of these I'nitod ('ounties have expended the sum of %iTA'A.li(t\vo thousand jeven hundred anil thirty-three and 7i'/I()(» dollars; in sup- plying and keeping up the various Registry Ottices for these respiictivo counties since the levying of the last rate therefor, appor- tioned as follows, viz.: Stormont Registry Office .skk-, (J5 i Dundas Registry Office .W) .1.5 Ulengarry Registry Office " 527 o'» 1 Total . .X27a3 Vi And whereas, the municipalities of each separate county in this union are liable to contribute pro rata on the basis of its last equalized assessment towards the raising of a fund to recoup this corporation for such I'xpenditure ; Be it therefore enacted, and it is hereby enacted, a byla v of the corporation of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and (jlengarry, that the hereinafter mentioned sums be levied upon the various municipal- ities of the said several counties in the fol- lowing proportions, viz.: ^ Stormont. (ornwall township $ .170 85 Osnabruck township 407 40 Finch township 220 86 comineiick'ment of a ditch under IJitehes and Watercourses Act, shall be liable inste m or seventy rods as mentioned i 1 sub-se-jtion 1 o said act. VV..ierriH.s, by section (i, sub-suction above nit.ntionv.d act, power is given county eolincils by bylaw to enact above. And wlnueas, this corporation it desirable to pass such a bylaw. Be it thereioro enacted, and it is hereby enacted, a bylaw of the corporatiDH of the I Lnited Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, that from and after the passing of this bylaw it is declared that within these I lilted Counties the lands lying with- ; ill a distance of one hundred rods Irom the sides ami commencement o. any ditcli liere- a:ter to be constructed under the provis- ! loim or said act shall be liable tor coiitribu- I tion towards the expense thereor instead of i seventy-hve rods as mentioned in sub-sec ; tion 1 of said section il o. saiey to meet and discharge Cornwall town ql? «« tli« "abilities heretofore incurred or here- 347 09 1,62.5 65 alter t9 be incurred by the Committee and Commissioners appointed by this Council to supervi.se the construction of said drain- age works and ray various accounts con- Winchester township , . ".'. lOB lO ""n "?f ".?"* session of this council. Williamsburg i v>:, ('."» ]« HH !i;i « 41 .s :tj~ (■(-' I'OllHf il t.ion, re-prtyable mny bu ligrewd „,,„„, Wiirden anil Treasurer Glengarry, that Hie Warden and Trea«nr«r be ami they are hereby authorized ?o?f.t row rrom ^ome oharternd bS^k «/ the \Z' minn.n lor the purpose above set forfh «: sum Of money not exceeding five h undid dollars, or such amount as may be nel?« sarytorthe purposes »foresa^d,-^and si^aU execute tor sa d sum or sumH <.\ Iv,^„ ' note or notes under the seal'^o'f the cor",Za* 8uch date or dates as be authorized andem^ow^red'to^rnewa,'! such note or notes from time f n fi^ ^ . ,*"«h time as the s^«° canTe paid'Tnl^re' tired by the proceeTs of the .feV.entures sub' sequent y to be issued under a bylaw sub sequently to be passed by this coun -U unW and by virtue of sec. r,1H of chap 4" o O ta no Statutes, mi, or from otiTe^r sourcos ,u^^''.i*''}\''^en'MiAiidHu^iliia in open Counoii thitaist day of June, A. D. l»n ^^ t-ouncii (Sd; A. I. Macdonkll, Clerk (Sd; Thomas Hamilton, Warden [Seal.] Bylaw No. 1080. Bylaw for supplemental levy for e.luca- ti9naypurpose8, etc, to levy a sum of ' defray the expei^^er connected 'x^^ith' ''the Uniform Promotion Examination a^-i ti ^;ri\^.**i«n* «' l«g^«l«tiveTrant to T?ac1.ers' further sum of twenty Dumla*. Ma( ilda township ^ .„ ,,., Winchester township " la : Mouiitai n township 2> lli ^hamsburif township ..■;: jT 4!^ M^msburjrh village ..... , , ;• roquois village.... ■ • H ^"' Winchester village .'. L t, hosterville . -^ 5'' iron W C a 6« ,,, !#lHi> Ot( irli'iiyiiriy. Charlottenl.nrg I township «, 51 ,,,, Lancaster township . ^ si iiV Lochiel ' *7 "' Kenyon ... 3-5 .il Lancaster village. . ' '. ^'i^l Alexandria f "" MHxviiie..... .•.:::::;:;;;:;;:::;;:;;;;;;; ^u Whereas, il;,is necos4arv live hundred anl fltteon do defray the expense: Lniform Promotion equivalent of legisla Institutes, and the dollars in each cou!ity7OT exnense "of'»rW ing School Inspector's rep^ortinclE ..B.^ityiereforeenacted, a bylaw of th ■^"f*«'*.9°""* ?«' that the foflowins be 1 «il(fd (N) council f iw*11"''i' ?*Bned and sealed in open this 22nd day of jfune, A. I), 18!)4. ' (Sd; A. r. Macdonelk. Clerk. (^il) Thomas Hamilton, Warden [Seal.] Bylaw No. levies upon the 16S6 ^ , , '»ng be the several counties tor tVi« purposes aforesaid, that is to say- County of Stormont ' jj i«r. nn County of Dundas ' * i«k ,;,^ County of Gl-ngarry .' .' .' .' ." ' ' " " ' " ' {^^ "*^ 1081. Bylaw to flxi'the fees payable by connfv IVuif. f *tP/*V'g .Kiel. SchooVr or Cof- under%"ct'n'''r"'"K^°"".*-^ "^ ^"^'ias o„i- 1 i.**^^*'?" •''' «ih-sioction 1. selidated nigh Schools Act amen Iments thereto. Bo of "Con- 18!>1," and term for tTach of the three frms comnrisiC the school year on all countf iiupUs as Z fined by. said act attending ^thllro^iuois* Total, r disfributed as follows, viz.: « .51.5 (X) Slormnnt. Cornwall township cq? <■•> CornwaUtown.... ... ™I ^^ Roxborough .' ^2 iA Osnabruck f ? 29 •^•"°»> •:::::::::..::::::::;:: Sj5 165 00 V.l%K ^fhool and MorrTsburgh'CoVlegi'ate , b?e to^'inJ'^ imposed such feef to be playa- ble to and receivable by the Treaanr«rnf the Board of the said resi^ctivo schools" "^ This bylaw to come into effect from tl,« beginning of the High School term ne^t tn suing after its final passing and t" remain suc'h'tTm::^'- •* ^^"«^ «' 'l^-« .vear'sTrr th^s*iS5'dtv'^f/u"ntT^^^^4."P«" ''"--'» (Sd) A. I. Macdonell, Clerk . (Sd) Thomas Hamilton, Warden [Seal.] ' v*ip' ' r t. '■ '■ J. 56 '! if ;' I i OCTOifKn SKSSJON* Corporation of the I'nlted Coun- ties of Stoniioiit. DuiidaH * and WIengarry. FIRST DAY. j COIIUT HOUSK, \ Cornwall, Oct. 2i>. 1894. Tlio Council met this day at 7 P.M. IMirsii.M.t to udjourmueiit from June session. The NVmden in th« chair. Mr. VVni. H. Crnij., Second Deputy K.cve of town of Corawall- who re- Monod his s at since lust June session, ..ml was .since reelected, having first tiled his certificate. a«ain took his seat as ii niemhcr of rhis Council. Roll called. All the members pres- fut except Messr.s. Clark, Groves, Law- son. McDonald (Alexandria) McDou «all vMaxville), McNaushton (Finch), McNauKhioii (Kenyon), and McKae ,,). .v.)(Lochiel). T] e n)iiiutes of the last day of the June sessions were read by the Clerk, „iid upon motion of Mr. MacPher.«;on, seconded by Mr. DingWi.ll, were adop- ted in Council without amendment and signed by the Warden Jind Clerk. COMMUNICATIONS. The following couimunications re- ceived by the Clerk since the last June session, were receiv»d by Council and read bv the C.erk, viz. Circular letter from Cftrswell & Co.. L»w Booksellers, Toronto, soliciting orders from Council lor a number of Ontario btatutes at r« ilupefl prices. ^.. . , - t i.-- Letter from Deputy Minister of Justice. rttiiwft,niknowle(lging receipt of njemorial forwarded from this council after .June ses- sion on the subject of Prison Reform. Letter from Attorney General's I>epart- ment, Toronto, acknowledging receipt of pttition of this council forwarded after •li.ne session, re.reduction or abolition of t^ll rHtes now charged on toll roads in this Piovince. „ . • Letter from R. R. Jamieson, Esq., Assis- ti nt Superintendent of Canadian Pacific BailATftv Company, calling attention, of i5< uncil to the bad, and for heavy traffic im- pissable, state of the highway between G een Valley and Alexandria, and request- h z tiiat the council place it in a good state o repair at once. „ ^„ ... Letter from .1. P. Whitney, Esq. ,Q.C.. with r ference to his Bill of Costs, re. Hill vs. Middajch, and stating that he expects to MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. Auit, seconded by Mr. Ross, the various communica- tions in the hands of the cleik, and just read by him, were referred to the several committees to which they re- spectively belong for consideration and report. Upon motion of Mr. MacPherson, seconded bv Mr. Dingwall, the matter of the failtire of county printers to forward quarterly a copy of St. Law- rence Nkvvs containing published Re- turns of Quarterly Convictions to council membern, as stipulated In con- tract signed by them, was referred to the Printing Committee for considera- tion and report. Upon motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. Sutherland, th 8 council ad- journed to meet again i\f 7 P.M. to- morrow, to allow the several commit- tees to meet, proceed with business pending before them, and report. (Sd^ A. I. Macdonkll, ^ ' Clerk. (Sd) Thomas Hamilton. Warden. SECOND DAY. Cornwall, October 30, 1894. The Council met at 7 P. M. pursuant to adjournment from yesterday even- ingV session. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All the members pres eiit except Mr. Groves. The minutes of last evening's ses- sion were read by the Clerk, and upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.), seconded by Mr. Craig, were con- firmed and adopted in council without amendment and signed by the Warden and Clerk. By the invitation of the Warden, Mr. C. D. CasselmtNn, ex- Reeve of Will- iamsburg township and a former member of this council, took his seat within the council railing communications. The following communication, re- ceived by the Clerk since last evening's session, was received by Council and read by the Clerk, viz.: Report of James C. Casselman, Esq., ap- pointed by council as commissioner to sup- erintend and carry out repairs to iron briHffn at rheaterville. as to the work done by him, and submitting a decaiied sfcaie- nient o( the expenditure in .conneotieii therewith, with vouchers therefor. 57 Upon motion duly made and sec- onded, the said coinmimication was referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges for consideration and re- port MOTIONS. It, was moved liy Mr. Adams, sec ended hy Mr. McNunghton (Finch), that, liavinK regard to the small amomr. of hu-iness pending before thiscomicii at this present session, and it l)ein^ therefrom conclusively evident that the expensn connected with the holdiiiy; of an October session is unnecessary, this council there- fore recommends that with a view of curtiiiling expenses, and it appearing that no inconvenience or loss will thereliv lie sustained by this council. I he October or fail session be in future disoe !r.ed with, leaving it to the dis- cretion of the Warden for the time be ing to call a special meeting for the transaction of such "special business as may be urgent or absolutely necessary, and that our successors in office act upon this suggestion if circumstances P'rmit. It was moved as an amendment to the last motion bv Mr. MacPherson, seconded by Mr. McLeod, that this council in session assembled deem it advisiible to allow the question of dis- pensing with the October session to be laid over until next year and dealt with by our successors. The above amendment was first voted upon, and was declared to be lo*t upon a division in council taken by a show of hands. The main motion was then voted upon and was declared to be cvrried upon a division in council taken in a similar way. It was moved by Mr. Hodge, sec- onded by Mr. Adams, that this coun- cil in session assembled do extend greetings of welcome to the Ontario Women's Christian Temperance Union, now in session in this town, and that a committee be appointed by the War- den to convey the same. Carried. The Warden appointed Messrs. Meikle, McNaughton (Lancaster), Horge and Adams as a committee for the purpose aforesaid. It was moved by Mr. McNaughton (Finch), seconded by Mr. Sutherland, that this council do nominate and ap- point Donald A. McDiarmid, Esq., a farmer, of the township of Finch in the county of Siormont, as a student to attend the Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph for the year 1894:> under the provisions of section 8 of chap. 23.J of R. S. O. 1887, in place of Alexander W. Mclntyre, who was ap pointel at June session of this council, and who has vacated iiis position as such student from county of Stormont for current term. Carried. Upon motion of Mr. Lawson, sec- onded by Mr. McDougall (Lochiel). this council adjourned to meet at ten o'clock to-moirow morning to enable committees to complete reports. (Sd) A. I Macdoneji.l, Clerk. '^Sd; Thomas Hamilton, Warden. THIRD DAY. Cornwall, Oct. Slst, 1894. The council met at 10 A. M. pursu- ant to adjournment from last evening's session. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All the members pres- ent except Messrs. Ault, Groves and Snider. The minutes of yeiiterday's session were read by the Clerk, and upon mo- tion of Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.), seconded by Mr. Craig, were confirmed, adopted in council without amend- ment, and signed by the Warden and Clerk. REFOKTS. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Alexandria), seconded by Mr. Mc- Naughton (Lancaster), the report of the Finance Committee was presented and received and read by the chair- man, Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster), and upon motion of same mover and seconder the same was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster) in ^the chfiir. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report v. thout amendment, and upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.), seconded by Mr. McDougaii (Maxviiie), the same was adopted in council without amendment. i ^.' '■?' m •1=:- 68 He ii '■ ^ 1 ' '■ .( Mr MacPhersonJsecoiuledby Mr. Cmnpbcll. bylaw I^lo. Upon mot.on of ^^'»-- .^'^^^'Vlrl lOHlJ, for p.iymenr, of orders .u.d mc- seconded by Mr. DinKWull, the repo t or tl.e Committee on Ko'ids and Bridges was presented nnd received andmvdby the chairman, M.-^M.c Pherson. and .;>on mot.on of M • Whittaknr, seconded by M.-Oa^stl man, the same was referred to a co.n- niittee of tiie whole. . Mr. MacPherson in the cluur The <-.ommittee rose and recom lOK'J, for pay men r, of orders and ac- counts, was read a Hrst lime, and upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Martin, said bylaw was read a secon.l time and referred to a commineo of the whoKj. ... .1 Mr. McDougall (Maxville) m t!ie chair. , The committee rose Hn vyti.T..j ..." James Grove?, deputy reeve of tonn- , ^^^^^^-^^ ^,,^3 jt necessary to adjourn ship of Cornwall, desires to express its ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ j^^^,^^^^ j^^. ^.^^^^^ ,,e l.e au- svmpathy for, and to extend to him ^^^^^,.^^^^ ^^ conduct the adjourned our reurets at his inability ^^ ''^ P''''^" | s.^igs in sucii places in the different fcut at this meeting, and we Sincere y | ^^^^^^.^^ ^^ ,^^ con^^hlers advisable, the hop'J for his speedy recovery and well^ j ^^^^ ^^ .^^ ^,^^,^ ^^^^^^^ ,,,.j„^, ^^^^^ ,,p sep- beiiH":, and.th-tthe C: rk do fo'-^^'^''^^ j,,^^,.,,. i„ county iu which situated, to Mr. Groves a copy of this resolu- ^,^^,^.^^^ " ■' "" ' Upon motion of Mr. McDonnld (Corn -vail Tp.).sef,onded by Mr. Mo- Dermid. this council R'ljourned until two o'clock this after., oon. to allow the various committees to meet and tion Carried unaniiaously. Tnon motion or Mr. MacPhorson, seconded by Mr Din-wall, by-law No. 108^ for borrowint; a sum of money not exceeding $:3000 to meet current expenditure until collection of county *| expenditure until collection 01 couui, ^ ^^ reports ' rntes. was read a first time, and upon ' ^^^^j^. mo»iu of Mr. Foster, seconded by Mr Lookt, the same was read a .second time and referred to a. committee of the whole. Mr. Dingwall in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the bylaw without amendment; and upon motion of Mr. McD^rmid, .seconded by Mr. Sangster, the said bylaw was read a third tune, and upon motion of Mr. Meikle, sec- onded by Mr. Martin, ths same was APrEUNOON SPiSSIOX. Council resumed at 2 v. M. pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. UK PORTS. Upon motion of Mr. Foster, second- ed by Mr. CoUison, the report of the Nation River Drainage Committee was oresented and received and read by the chairman, Mr. CoUison. Upon motion of Mr. Beckstead, sec onded b Mr. Casselman, the report of /••• " ..._- f^.v^ .v^nniniil inns ana upuu hkji-i'-'" "■■ * — — onueu d^ •">•• v"--"^' - - » onded by Mr. Martin, ths same was ^^^^ Committee on Communications passed, signed and sealed by the War- 1 ^^ ,^g p^.^gg^j^fl and received and read w as presented and received and read bv the chai! man, Mr. Ault. 'Upon motion of Mr. McDougall . ' .,, 11.. ^T.. rM.>v.lr »lia By request of the Warden, Mr. Mat- : 'TTpon motion of Mr. McDougall tlce' County Treasurer, addressed the ' j^,^^^,jj^,^ gg(.o„,i(.(i by Mr. Clark, the council on the subject of the sale of ).^^Qy.^^ of the Committee on Printing lands for taxes, advertised for 15th ^^,^^ presented and received and read T^ov'^'^bei-. nointina out certain steps which might be t^ken by the various . r, ^t tUn ca\aa reeves to insure tne success of the sales. hv th.e chairman, Mr. Craig. V tilt: fJ-iMl-* I * ""'»*i All. I. • ^^ 1 •» • »-,• Upon motion of Mr. Howes, second- seves to insure tne successor tne saies. ^^-^ i^^^, Mr. Meikle, the report of the Upon motion of Mr. MacPherson, Committee on Education was pre. B9 rented and leceivcvl (vik! read hy th« <;hiiinimn, Mr. M«ikle, Upon motion of Mr. DinjrwHll sec- ondod t)y Mr. Siiii^;sier, tlio report of the River lieaiulette Drainage Co»n luirtee was preHcnted arid reoeived. and i-ead by »he Clerk, AIOTIOXH. Up^n motion of Mr. Keckstead, .sec onded hy Mr. Whittaker, the report of the Nation River Drainaut* tJoniniittee was referred to a cuuiiniuee of the whole. Mr. CoJlison in th« chair. Thoconunitte*! rose and reported that the report had b^en referred hack by theni to committee for certain stated amendments. Upon moti -n of Mr. Casselman. sec onded by Mi. lieckstead, the report of the Committee on Communications was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Anlt in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report without amendment, and upon motion of Mr. Casselman, seconded by Mr. Ueckstead, the same was adopted in council with- out amendmen^ Upon motion of Mr. McRae J. A. (Loch lei), seconded by Mr. McRae R. F. (Lochiel), the report of the Com- mittee on PrintinjT just read was re- ferred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Craiii in the chair. The coniiiiittee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report without aniendnient, und upon motion of Mr. Foster, seconded by Mr. Locke, tiie saini' was adopted in council. It was moved iy Mr Lawson. sec onded by Mr. McNaut;hton (Lancaster), that hereafter all printed proceedings of these counties be indexed in a n^anner similar to the ininuies of years 188(5 and 1V87, and that all written legal opinions be insertvjd in printed copies of proceedings of the United Counties. Cariied. Upon motion of Mr. McDougal (Lan- caster Tp.). seconded by Mr. McRae (Lochiel), the Report of River Beau dette Drainage Committee wis referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Sangster in the chair. The commitft ro^^e and recommended the adoption of thd report without amendtnent, and upon motion of Mr. McUkb J. A, (Lochi 1), seconded l)y Mr. McDougall(Lochiel), the same was adopted in council. Upon motion of Mr. Ault seconded by Mr. Moikle the report of the Educa- tion Committee was referred to acorn mittee of the whole. Mr. Meikle in the chair. Theco.nmitteerose and recommended the adoption of the report wii^hout amendment, and up>,n motion of Mr. Adam.s, seconded by Mr. McEwan, the same was adopted in council. It was moved by Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. McNaughton (Finch), that whereas, the Towns^hips of Osnabruck and Cornwall have expended seven thousand live iiundred dollars raised by assessment upon the parties inier- e.sted for the drainage of the River Aux Raisin, and the Ontario Govern- ment has granted a sum of two thous- and dollars to be expended ^upon such drainage. And whereas, the sum of four thous- and dollars is still requred to complete the work, which said sum .he said townships cannot now raise. Be it re-'olved, that in view of the magnitude of the said Drainage works and the importance of lavingthe same comp'etel at an early date,this council do pttition the Dominion Ooveinment or the Governor in Council for the said sum of four thousand dollars, and that the Warden and Clerk be authorized to sign such petition on behalf of this council, affix the official seal, and for- ward the same to the Go\ernor in Council. Carried unanimously. Upon motion of Mr. McDougall (Maxville), seconded by Mr. Clark, this council adjourned to meet at 7 o'clock this evening. EVENING SESSION. Coiancil resumed at 7 !■ m. pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. Upon motion of Mr. Foster, seconi ed by Mr. Locke, the report of the Na tion River P linage Committee was re presetted an. I received and re-read, as amended, by the Clerk, and upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Martin, the satne was ref» red ) a committee of the whole. Mr. CollLson in the chair. Hri ,"4 ^' I I, m 1 ri \ m I. 60 '1 k II The coininirtee rose and recoin- jnended the adoption of the report xvithout further aineiidinent, and upon motion of Mr. Foster, seconded i.y Mr. Locke, the same was adopted in coun ci! as amended. Upon motion of Mr. Warner, sec- onded hy Mr. Adams, the lepo.t of the special committee le. Stonront Re^ iHtry OlHoe iiles was presented and re- ceived and read I.y the chairman, Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.). and upon motion of Mr. Ai.lt, seconded I.y Mr. Whittakor, the same was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.) in the chair. . ^ The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report w.thoMt amendment, and upon motion of Mr, Adam.H. seconded by Mr. McRae (Lochiel),^the same was adopted in council. . , ■, jt Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded l)V M.. Martin, this council adjourned to meet to- morrow at 9 A. M. to allow committees to finish their reports. (Sd) A. 1. Macdoneli., Clerk. (Sd) Thomas Hamilton, warden. FOURTH DAY. Cornwall, Nov. 1st, 1894. The council met at 9 A m. pursuant to adjournment from last evenings session. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All the members pres- ent except Messrs. Groves, McDonald (Alexandria), Crysler, McNaughton (Lancaster) and Ross. The minutes of yesterday's sessions wero read by the clerk, and upon mo- tion of Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Pp.), seconded by Mr. McDermid, were con- firmed, adopted in council and signed by the Warden and Clerk. motions. Upon motion of Mr. Beckstead, sec- onded by Mr. Foster, bylaw No. 1078, to take advantage of 100-rod limit un- der section 6 of Drainage Act, 1894, which was deferred from June session, was again referred to committee of the whole for further action and report. Mr. Beckstead in the chair. The committee m^e and reported that the bylaw had been rejected by them in ita passage through com- mittee. », , , It was moved by Mr. Meikle, seo- onded by Mr. Siiidor, thai Mr. D. A. MoArthur, commissioner of the Rivei- Beaudette Drainage work, and Mr. W. B. Lawson be iippoinied by this coun- cil to take such steps as th^-y mny consider necessary or advisable to procure tegislaiion by the Ontario Government at its next session to en- able tliis council to p i^'s an amonding bylaw or otherwise to provide sutH- ci'int means for ihe compieJon of the work and payment of ihe indebtednesi incui-red iu respect of the River Beau dette Drainage improvements. Car- ried. It was moved by Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.), seconded by Mr. Mc- Rae J. A. (Lochiel), that in the opin- ion of this council the compensation allowed to the Clerk is inadequate on account of the large amount uf extra work performed this j.mr, and the saving effected by him in the outlay of this council for legal work, etc., and it is therefore recommended that he be paid the sum of twenty-live dollars as a slight remuneration for such extra services, (parried. It was moved by Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.), seconded by Mr. M<'- Dougall (Maxville), and resolved, that in the opinion of this council it is de- sirable that a House of Refuge be erected for the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. The above motion was lost upon a division in council taken by a show of hands. Upon motion of Mr. Warner, second- ed by Mr. McEwan, the report of the Committee on County Property was presented and received and read by the chairman, Mr. Adams, and upon raotiou of Mr. Whittaker, seconded by Mr. Ault, the same was referred to ft com- mittee of the whole. Mr. Adams in the chair. The committee rose nnd recommend- ed the adoption of the report without umendinenc, and upon motion of Mr. MacPherson, seconded by Mr. Sangster, the same was adopted in counciL It was moved by Mr. McRae, R. F. (Lochiel). seconded by Mr. MoNaughton (Finch), that whereas, under the pres- Gl *iir Oi.fHrio Ga.m. Law, ui.d amWd • nonts, fhehiioofiuKof dm- Im permit red at coitHii. seusons in any part of Ontario, a.iu the use of hounds is hIho perinirtHd ; And whereas, in unin^- parts of On- tario, and particuhiriy in these United Count les deer hounds have cotninirted serious damage in kill,n« sheep, etc • and catrle have fre.juently hm. kilhrj Hiid human life endangered, and in some instances nearly sacrificed, by «tray bullets fired near a clearinu In thickly settled districts and missing their mark ; And whereas, the posting; up on one's premises of notice forbidding trespass- ers has in nearly every i.,stan.-,e proved H signal failure, and has only resulted II. the al)use of the party so post in.' : Iherefore l,e it resolved, that this council do petition the Ontario Le^is .aturetoso amend at its next session the said The Ontario Game Act by hxin« a distanc-e from a clearing upon which habitationh are built or horses or cattle «:rHzini,' which will be a pro tection to human life and property, and that such other restrictions upon shoot- iriK in such closely settled districts be incorporated in said Act, as will effect the same object. Carried. I H?"*",.",' *'^'*^" °^ ^^'■- ^^'"^Je, seconded by Mr. Whittaker, the Warden vacated the chair and the same was taken by Mr. McNau^chton (Finch). ' j It was moved by Mr. Meikle. second- ! ed by Mr. Ault, that this council de- I sires to place on record its appreciation of the very able and impartial manner I iu^'j r^^L*"""^ Hamilton, Esq., has hlled the diflficult and important posi- ! tion of Warden during the past year It would al.so seek to express its sense of the unvarying courtesy with which every member has been treated by him and the valuable assistance which his long experience and sound judgment in , municipal matters has enabled him to I render to the different committees. ! The above motion was carried unan- i imously and with applause, all the I members .standing. j Mr. McNftiio'}itr\Ti />Vi>.;...»s>. i,„..;- ! tendered the foregoinK resolution to the Warden, the latter suitably and feel- ingly replied, thanking the members and county officials for their courtesy and hssisiame to him in tie iwrform- an.M.\.s Hamilton, Warden. Hki'okt of Financk COMMimOK. Prfi«t.i,t.-M..»«rM. 1) A. McDonal.l, W. II. Lhwsoii, .lanifH ClliHon. A.R Mi-Uouk«II. .lohi. M. Mt'ikli-. Kwan Dingwall, .lolin A. McJ.»«)UKal, riioma.s Coulter, EinorHOii War- iiuf, .r u. Adams, K. M. Hockstoa.l, l>. Mo- lioiial.l, .John H. Iloss. Sumuol HowtB. Charles Mi.l.lagh, F. 1). McNaughton, Will- mni HodRe,.lamt!i Clark, ami I). MtNauKh- ton, chnirifuiii. To tilt, Wartkn uiid na-inbiTH ot tht< Coun- ties Council ot the United CountieH of Stor- motit, Duitdaii and GlenKarrv. (>entlemen--Your committee beg leave to report as lollowu. 1st. Your committee have examined and passed accounts on general Counties ac- count, amounting to ?, Midlagh, Snider *nd tha chairman, and the object of the deputation was to en- deavor to induce the Dominion Govern- ment, through its Minister, to grant ttnan- cial assistance towards the expense o con- st. noting a suitable dredge to complete the dr.iinage improvements. The hon minister, however, declined to fake any attiou in the Your committee on July 28th last held a meeting at Morrishurgh, when there wore present Messrs Becksttad 'nl Collison (chairman), but nothing, however, was done. . , , ^ „ . Another meeting was held at Morns- burgh on July »)th last, there biing nres- ent Messrs. Hamilton > Warden;, Middagh, Beckstead and the chairman The question O" f.he advisability o' having a dredtfi' coi.structed was fully discussed, but nothing in that direction was accom- plished. Your committee would recom- mend that the County Clerk h^ instructed to communicate with a« little delay as pos- sible with Messrs. Beatty & Sons, Welland, dredge builders, repudiating any liability on the part of your council for the expi-nse of building the proposed dredge, and inMm- ating tothem that in acting upon any al- leged contract purporting t-) he signed by the chairman ot this committee, or by any- ono oisc, for the eonstfuotion of ftny such dredge, they will be acting without the knowledge and authority and against the wishes or your council or of the Nation River Drainage Committee, neither of which bodies have given any authority for entering into such contract and will decline to rati y it. , . Your committee have passed accounts for expenses of committee meetings, deputa- tions, etc.. in connection with said work aggregating ijli>6, and would recommend the payment oi same. All of which is respectfully submitted. (Signed) JAMES C0LI.I80N, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Corn wall, Oct. 31st, 1894. Report op CoMMirrEE ox Communi- cations. All memhera present. To the Warden and Members of the Coun- ties' Council o; the United Countu s of Stormont. Dunlas and Glengarry. Gentlemen ; Your committee had refer- red to them a communication from the Carswell Co. of Toronto, who have for a number of years been supplying several of the counties in Ontario with from 25 to 55 copies of the Ontario Statutes, as published each year, at a slight or, as tfach municipality is entitled through the Reeve to a copy. ...,., ^i Your committee also had laid before them an acknowledgment from the Department ot Justice, Ottawa, of a memorial on the subject ot prison reform transmitted by this council. , .... Your committee had under consideration a communication from J. P. Whitney, Ksq , Q. C, in regard to taxation of bills re. Hill and Middagh suits. Your committee hav-e referred the matter to the Finance Commit- tee tor their consideration. A'l of which is respectfully submitted. (Signed) AKTUtiii W. AUI.T, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall. Oct. SJth, 1894. Report op Committee on Printing. Members .*!' present. To the Warden and Members of the Coun- ties' Council Of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. Gentlemen: Your committee had under con.sideration the lact that none of the member* oi the council outside or the actu- al subscribers to the St. liawrence News have received copies of that journal con- taining the quarterly return of convictions, as is stipulated in the contract. The failure to comply with this regula- tion is a direct violation of the contract sisrned by the county printers. We ha^-e ♦Iso ha,ufei,t t^ac commodate all the Registrars books of whatever size, and a separate metal shelved cabinet for maps, plans, etc., all according to a plan prepared and submitted to us j"? the sum o( !f3.5) free of freight, etc and placed in the registry office. ' ' "^ Your eominittee Had an opportunity of examining the material and^ working o sai.l oases, files, sh-lves, etc, and we?e much pleased with them, and believing as we do that complete metal cabin ts. hies etc, are preferalile in a registrvvault to wood, on account of their .furaliiiitv and indestructibility. we would recommend that the tender of m) or said Office SpeciBtv company or the above named suppli.s f7n'I!Pu ';''""''''*'P*''J^. "^Pon certain cSi* tions as to si/e, quality and spacing to be specified by the c^erk. Whom we^ have fully instructed in the matter, to said compan v th^lT'^"'^ '"'■*'''^'" '•i-'^o'^mend that upon ;nn*^*i'***?'"J[-^x.'*':'*'*"«'^"'e»'t of these de. tails, the clerk be instructed to prenare a contract with said company for 81.0^0 phes. so as to nsure that such shalTbe hS- cordine to plans and samples, and that upon the execution of same *he be author- ized to.sive the necessary instructions for SSSsiir'*''* ^"PP"^« ** «« ^-^''.V a date Your committee have passed accounts for expenses o committee meetinss etc heretofore held, aggregating «4.5 and rec- ommend that the samebe paid upon the order of the chairman of this committee All of which 18 respectfully submitted. ^ (Signed) D, MCDONAM). Chairman l/ommittee Kooms, Cornwall, Oct. 81, 1894." )i 64 ::i i Report of Committee on County Propbrtx, Members all present. ," ^ .. . To the Warden and Members, of the Conn- ties Council of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. Gentlemen: Your committee beg leave to report as toUows: 1 Your committee have examined, the gaol and be itbne about that institution is not sufficient to give thh-m reasonable daily em- ployment, would recommend that an at- tempt be made, through A. I. Macdonell, Oounty Clerk, to negotiate with the Corn- wall 'fown Council, so that stones, to be furnished by that corporation, may be broken by such prisoners on the gaol prem- ises, and supplied to said town, for use upon the streets, at a rate of. say, 20c. per yard, the proceeds of such to be paid quarterly to the County Treasurer. All of which is respectfully submitted. (Signed) J. G. Adams, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Nov. 2nd, 1894. The following is a true copy of petition prepared and forwarded to Governor Gener- al in Council in purauanca of resolution of Cpuncil dated October 31st, 1894, viz.: To Hi* Excellency the Governor General of Ike Dominion of Canada In Council : The petition of the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry,in session assembled, humbly sheweth: That the Townships of Osnaljruck and Cornwall, in the County of Stormont, have expended seven thousand live hundred dol- lars, raised by assessment upon the parties interested, for the drainage of the River Aux Raisin, flowing through said townships. That the Ontario Government has granted a sum of two thousand dollars, to be ex- pended upon such drainage. That the sum of four thousand dollars is still required to complete the work, which said sum the said townships .cannot now raise. Your petitioners therefore humbly pray that Your Excellency will be pleased to re- quest the House of Commons for Canada, at its next session of Parliament, to grant the sum of Pour Thousand 1 ollars, to com- plete the said drainage work, which will be of great benefit to the parties interested, who have already been heavily assessed, and who at present, by reason of such bur- den, are unaole to raise by further assess- ment the requisite amount. And your petitioners as in duty t )und will ever pray. . „ . .„ Signed on behalf of the Counties' Council of said United Counties at Cornwall this 1st day of November, A. D. 1894. (Signed) Thomas Hamilton, Waiden. (Signed) Adrian I. Macdonell, County Clerk. The following is a copy of petition pre- pared and forwarded to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, in pursuance of reso- lution adopted in council on November 1st, 1891, viz.: To the Honorable the Legislative Assembly of the Provinee of Ontario, in session assembled The petition of the municipal council of the corporation of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, in coun- cil assembled, humbly slieweth: That your petitioners, the said council in session assembled, unanimousl^y adopted a resolution in the words foUowine, that is to say: "It was moved by Mr.McRae R F.(Lochiel), seconded by Mr. SlcNaughton (Finch), that whereas, under the present Ontario game law and amendments the shooting of deer is permitted at certain seasons in any part of Ontario and the use of hounds is also per- mitted. And whereas, in many parts of Ontario, and particularly in these United Counties, deer nounds have committed serious dam- age in killing sheep, etc.; and whereas, cattle have frequently been killed and hu- man Iffe endangered and in some instances nearly sacrificed by stray bullets fired near a clearing in thickly settled districts and missing their mark. "And whereas, the posting up on one's premises of notice forbidding trespassers has in nearly every instance proved a signal failure and has only resulted in the abuse of the party so posting. ''Therefore be it rcsuivod, that this eoun- (>5 Huiona Ht Its next session the sjiid Thl. Ontario Gnmo Act, by fixing a Sauce bum r';TtH" "^'"" ^"''''^^ l.iMtationsa^ro ouut (.^ uattle are grazhj"- within -..rK;„i buckshot or ball cartridt'e mav fc ir^d a' will be a vrotoction to luunan lire ukH ron er y, and that such other restrict, ns nou such shooting: in such closely sett e. n densely ,>o,Hilated districts be incor, ora ed n sa.d act as in the opinion o sai' WiJ Carried'"'' -•«^'^*'^nte 'the desired 'otj^^l Your petitioners thero^)re pray- That your honorable body, in View o' the foreKouisunanimousexpr,.Lion of opinion vJl\'\ ""^"'S'l'iil representatives of tl n^s Lnited Counties, will he pleased to devise some means, pass such prohlhitiv,. leLVs a- ' iive effect to^'tT '^^^V'' restrictions as'm V 1 tt' I f 1 *^"" '•I']"''* o' «"u 1 resolution said ac/"iirL°n M'*'^ Petition, amend t' sua act in accordance t lerewitli anH thereby provide a sorely needed ^..^Kuar this a dangerous nui' ance -in in duty bound, becoming locality. And your petitioners, as will over pray. Signed on liohalf and by direction of M.m Council of said United ConnM..« ..f n ' wall, this fifth day of* Nov?", .' A D m^^ under the seal of said corporation ^^' (S.l) ADRIAN rAUruoNKLf., Countv Clerk. (bd; Twos. Hamilton, Warden [Seal.] Bylaw No. 1082. Bylaw of the United Counties o Storinont U^'"'^i*^ Hni« cori.oration. 2. That the said Warden and Treasurer are hereby authorized to borrow said sum of money until such time as the taxes levied therefor can bo collected, and to o^ive «« security therefor the promissory note or notes of this corporatiun, and .such renewal notes as may be necessary to extend the period of repayment thereof until such time • as the note or notes can be paid from the rates aforesaid, said note or notes to be under the seal of this corporation and the signature of the said Warden and Treasurer Passed, signed and sealed in open council this 31st day of October, A.D. 18!M (Sid; A. 1. Macdonei.l, Clerk. (Sd) Thomas Hamilton, Warden [Seal.] Bylaw No. 1083. ^•' ^coun?s *•'" V'^y^^^^t of orders an,l ac of'mo''e;s''it.u,"!;^^'1,^^T,*'''^* ^''« J"VV"u.nt tlifSM T'^^niLhV- i- ■^, *"" "ornorat on of th^se T nited Counties be authoriV,ed by by. Be it therefore en.icted, a bylaw o't',. corporation o the Unit,,.d Counti s o. St,,', mont, Dundas and Glengarry Vlrtt each,,' to persons hereinater named U, receive the sum set opposite bis ..anie in be ^r h. I Ules marked "A," -R - '■('.'' ,[\ui"^\'■^}' annexed,, and thutVhe Treas er' bV 'and'l " IS hereby authorized to pay the an ints ?hefet;r ?o'h -'^-'ufes^a!;!^! si'^ied'^b; thHivin ^ *^° ''"'- •'"*"' Persons so named tiSi?s;'dt^^'j>:ra,-:^i:'i'5',oi -council (bdj A. I. MACi)ONKLL,Clerk.' ' (bd; IHUMAS Hamilton, Warden [Seal.] SCHEDULE A. Accounts passed, general Counties account, ! j^^Q Oct. 3(Jth, 18!)1. ""' I 1 Arthur Brown, P S insiKctor no«t age and stationery account ' ' I a Lev. F.Selleck, inkan.i p, ns loV cnl' S '•P,vw!:'''.''w'"*d'''*'""' Morrisburg.. tvpl; ^,'"°hester,noticeoiCounl ty Council meeting f:''"'P'",ll n.os .repairs and supplies .-. r,^o^, ."',',' d' '■'"i"fy Imildins 'o'mc^'cor'^i'X'^H''^'^'^^ *" ^'^^-^^•V G John (1. Hunter, plumbingVetc and 7 «"''r."i',*;? f?'^''' ••'■»'• co'y build ng 7 Irarllu.M Bros & Co., c.f.l account ' in^m;;:i&::.t:;.'-"-"^'' ■^'i-^^-- '''co°uncil'C*^"."'''''^'"f^''"''''^'^'ertising i,> nV " . nitH'tiiigs, exam-ns, etc 10 Morr.sburgl, Municipality, water n r?i'' ■'\\ ^'L"i^i''« -Registrv office II Cornwall Stanrlard? advertising meeti,..gs, land ta. sale, p'iSg^ I>. O. Alguire, M.D., account' for ex- am. ninir lunatics . i^,*^ 1^'^wrence Ne ws.adve'rti'sing'Ool pi;;^n:g:i^^v'-^'^=«"'^-°^-*for lo \Vm. N. Skeith, gaol ■supplies for 12 13 ■! 8 04 1 85 1 r,<) 5 33 7.-. 41 48 27 m 3 5) 8 00 5 01) 50 90 50 25 00 33 5:1 ^^. saolerandturn'ker. .''"'' "^' ,., ,, 15 fi6 7 60 17 A. Mclsaughton, P.S.I, Stormont' 18 / Dinf ''"'I «t»fcionery'accomit".*' ' "court iSe '"'""''^ ^"' S«"» «" 22 Town o: Co-nwali.gmnolithic walk on count-y prODertv "-"Ui 23 Flack Brcfs.'l^cZi .^r^coun't-for'stor' '" '•' mont Registry office.. ".'^. ^'^'^ ^t^^- 21 I.'nncanCameron,accountforpaincl ing county ofticus *^ ""^ „ ,,, 2.. Stormont P]lect.ic Light Co" e'as ,r T)V;r''V''" ''"'•'■"«•'"'>• i«*"-'. 10 98 M ,A. McDonald & Co., inquest and funeral expenses re. Cosgrove.. 29 00 ■ii i| 6(5 i8 G. T. Bishop, for cheque book for Treasurer ?> ik "i» 20 John Heithuttme, cutting window in basement of (Jhol ■••••, " '" 30 G. M. Snetsinger, meals for jurymen J.vorderof.ludKe Street ...... ^ .. SOU 81 Mrs. John Kippun, hemming blan- kets and making bed ticks 2 ii low .... 4 55 35 Ja3Bain&Co.,feo book 'or .^tor- mont registry oftice, >?n (refused; 36 GHengarrian, advertising meetings, examinations, etc.... ■■■• ' -i^ 37 Flack Bros., account for barrel of coal oil tor gaol.... V"„",;;, fl8 r.nrnwall Waterworks, water sup- ^ S"l V for cloVets, gaol and Co. bldngs 34 50 39 Maclennan, J.iddell & Cline, legal advice to county treasurer -« ">' 40 Jas C Casselman, acct. for repairs toChesterville bridge.... .13(5 1« 11 E O'Callaghan, gaol supplies and supplies -or turnkey,caretaker and eaolor, including new blankets, clothes, sho.s, etc., for prisoners, etc • ^^ S11.53 30 (Sd; Thomas Hamilton, Warden. SCHEDULE B, No. 1. Roxborough Drainage acct — i?507 l>1 (Sd) Thomas Hamilton, Warden. SCHEDULE C. No. 1. RiverBeaudetteDrainageacct. $385 20 (Sd) Thomas Hamilton, Warden, SCHEDULE D. No. . ^ . X , 1 Nation River Drainage— cost of draft.... ;•••••* ^ *"- 2 McLennan, Liddell & Cline, legal advice ;•• ^ "" 3 Jas. Collison, expenses of commit- tee meetings 84 10 (Sd) Thomas Hamilton, Warden. ^" .8 2 6:.' i . 20 00 84 1" DETAILED STATEMENT OF THE Receipts and Expenditures -OF— Tlae XJnlteci Oounties -OF— miMoiT, miiii! iij mum FOR THE YEAR 1893. C. J. M ATTICE. Treasurer. IROQUOIS: ST. Lawrence News Printing House. 1804. C. J. Mai Stormc 1893 Dec. 31, 1«93 Jari'y 14, April 22, July 13, Sepo. 19, Deo. 31, Jan'y '20, Feb'y 14, 25, Mar. 3, 7, April 4, May 29, Junh 14, Aug. 8, 28, Oct. 11, of Heteipis aoi Espeailiiiife: FOR THE TEAR 1893. ■ m C. J. Mattice, Treasurer, in Account Current with tlie United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, for the Year 1893. Administration of Jastiee. 1893 Drt. Dvc. 31, To Clerk of the Peace, Transfer of \ccount $ 725 01 Constables, " " 503 20 Conveyance of Prisoners, *' •» 178 28 Coroners, •' ♦* 305 92 County Attorney, » •• 318 16 Crier, " " 41 10 Crown Witnesses, »• •« 458 25 Gaol Surgeon, " «' 225 00 Gaoler and Turnkey, •' » 990 00 Gaol expenses, •* " .... 662 16 Government Auditors, " •♦ .... 45 80 Jury expenses, »♦ «• 2,407 50 Matron, «« »* 120 00 Sheriff, «* " 2,225 12 Stenograpl er, ♦.» " 86 00 19,291 50 1H93 Cr. Jan'y 14, By Criminal Justice Refund I 491 35 April22, " " » 1,413 11 July 13, " " " 898 88 Sepc. 19, «' -^ '• 600 03 Deo. 31, Division QSs$r Jury Fund, Transfer of Acct. 65 80 Fines, » "30 00 Carried to Expenditure 5,792 33 $9,291 50 $9,291 50 Auctioneers* lilcenaes. Jan'y 20, By James Connolly, Matilda $ 6 00 Feb'y 14, do Osnabruok (5 00 J. A Robertson, Charlottenburieh 6 00 25, James Clark, Kenyon 6 00 Mar. 3, A. A. Johnston, Finch 6 00 Jos. Labrosse. Roxborough 6 00 F. A. de Bolander, Cornwall 6 00 7, D. McDonald. Charlottenburgh 6 00 April 4, John McAvoy, Stormont 12 00 May 29, Wm. McRae, Lochiel 6 00 Junn 14, Wm. A. MuUin, Mountain 6 00 Aug. 8, Robert Feek, Cornwall 6 00 28, R. J. Fraser. Ruxborouerh 6 00 Oct. 11, Wm. Hall, Charlottenburgh 6 00 1 0<-,t. IH, 2.S, Nov. 1, 22. Dec. 1, 20, Dec. 31, 181^2 Dec. 31, Wm. Dovisett. Kenyon R. J. Frasor, Coinvvall Will. Bariford, Matilda D. McDoiiiild, Stornioiit Martin Mnloney, KoxboronBli D. .7. Galliiiger, Wiucliester . . , f! 00 C CO (» 00 12 to () to i; to To carried to Kevenue Acconnt ^^'^■' ^^ ItillM Pnjablc. Cr. Bv Note under discount witri t lie Bank of Mon- treal, proceeds of wliirli v.ere exptMifled on Nation River Draiu.,e account, By ^^ Law 101.) • • ■■••;;•■,■■■•/ Notes under discount with the Bank ol Montreal, proceeds of which were expend- count, By Law lUl.) ^ > $132 to _ $12,500 00 1893 .Tun;"24, By Note discounted on General Amount. By ^^^ ^^ Law 1040 • '* ' Oct. 26, Note discounted for expenditure on General ^^ ^^ mt. Bn iiUW lUiu ■»" -' Accoui Feb'y'u, To Paid Note to Nation River Drainage ac count. Deo 29, Paid Note, General Account ^'30, _. $ 5,000 CO $17,500 00 $ 1,000 00 2,000 00 3,000 00 . $ 9,C00 CO Dec. 31, By Balanc<^ 1893 •Tan'y 25, To A. D Ifioaird of Fxamiiiers. Dr. $ 8,500 00 Feb'y 28, 30, 10. Mar. 27, .Tune 24, Aug. 16, Brown McDiarrnid A. McNaughton R. B. Oirman H. W. Wilson, By Law 1019, D. McDiarrnid A. Brown A. McNaughton R B. Carman D. McDiarrnid A. McNaughton A. Brown R. B. Carman • A. McNaughton A. Brown D. McDiarrnid R. B. Carman A. McNaughton .9 12 20 13 35 8 00 8 00 5 36 8 60 5 95 4 00 4 00 8 60 4 00 5 95 4 00 4 00 7 45 6 50 4 00 4 00 n 00 (I CO (5 00 12 to (J CO (; to $i:$2 CO 2,500 00 5,000 CO 17,500 00 9,C00 CO 8,500 00 5 Auj;:. 1 ;, R, B. C.iiman 4 00 D. McDiiinnid . 8 (JO A. Biovvti ....'.'.'. (5 00 22, D. McDainiul 1;} ;j-, AJJ'o^" 10 ()0 Jl. Is. CariTian 8 00 A. McNaii;,'liton 8 00 Sept. 5. R. 13. Ciinnaii 8 00 A. MnNaughton 8 00 A. Brown 1 1 45 D. McDiannid H 7(j Oct. 9, R. B, Carman 4 GO A. McXan;r|ifou 4 00 A. Brown 5 90 D. McDiarinid 8 (50 Nov. 2, R. B. Carman "." ][ ,[ ."." * " .'.* [']] ,'. ' « OO A. McNauj>;hton H CO A. Blown 11 49 D. McDiannid 10 75 Dec. 20, R. B. Carman, Secretary's Salary and Postage 54 00 do Moptinjj: on Nov. 14 4 00 do Modol School Exam's, 15 days GO 00 tiO Exi.tMises 5 85 A. Brown, ^odei Scliool Exam's, 18 days. . . . . 72 00 do Exppnsos 7 30 do Mcctiiii; of Nov. 14 4 00 A. McNaiiulir,,,,, Model School Exam's, 17 days fi8 00 do Expenses 5 00 >' of Nov. 14 4 00 I). McDiarmiil. Model School Examinations an i Expenses G4 60 do Meetiiift of Nov. 14 4 CO 31, By carried to Education account $529 15 C«ri^ta2 25 00 R. A. Westley, M. D., »• •• 20 CO June 24, Chisholm & Cameron, solicitors, est. of iate D- L. McMillan, M. D. No. 27, Bylaw 1034 20 CO Ti io Alex. McDonald, No. 10, Bylaw 1034 6 00 July li, E. D. Ault, M. D.. Oovei nment audit 16 70 D. McMillan, M. D. " '• 16 02 W. A. Munroe, M. D.. '• •« 5 OO Aug. 22, E. J. Watts, M. D. . medical witness.' .' .' .' .' ! .' .' ' 15 00 bept. 22, A. D. Wapner. M. D., " .' 5 00 Oct. 11, ;JT. Mniroe, M. D, Government audit.. ..... 13 95 C. J. Hamilton, M. D., »' •• 9 00 Alex. Eamon, constable " «« 4 50 J. Kippen, »» .1 tt ' 3 75 J. F. McLennan, '• •• »« ' 6 00 D.J. McDonald. " '« *. ....][' 5 15 Oct 28, Dr. Fai.lkner, medical witness 5 0*0 Nov. 1.^ M. M. Mowat, M. D., mf^dical witness.".". "."." 5 00 Nov. lb, M. A. McDonald & Co., No. 25, Bylaw 1048. . . 6 50 Dec. 31, By carried to Administration of Justice account 0305 92 3305 92 Connty Attorney. 1893 Dr, . Jan. 14, To James Dlnpwall, Government audit $ 24 00 . ., ,. ^® ^0 do do '..'.'.'.'.['.[] 60 27 r^rW' 5° ^° ^<» do 167 03 JJy 12, do do do do 4156 n„, 11 4® ^° 4® ^° 10 00 Oct. 11, do do io do 15 20 Dec. 31, By carried to Administration of Justice account $318 16 |318 16 Connty Board of Audit. 1893 Dr. Jan. 13, To J F. Pringle I 4^0 F. D. McNaupfhton I 7 00 D. G. McMillan 7 f^O April 13, J. F. Pringle ..l. ........ ...... 4 00 P D. McNaughton 7 40 D. .7, McMillan ' * Q «0 July 11, J.F. Pringle llll '.'.l '.'.'. II '.'.[' '.'.'.[ 4 00 F. D. MoNaughton * 7 40 J. D. McMillan Q RO Oct. 10, J.F.PrinKle 1 V. ".!".! V.!! !! V. ".'.'.'. 4 00 F. D. McNaughton ...!..! 7 40 D. J. McMillan 9 80 Dec. 31, By carried to Expense account ^ 81 60 f 81 60 8 County Andltor*. De'c'll, To A H. Pli.n.oll, Salary . °': • » "0 00 J. A. Chiaholm, " By ctirried to Expense account $100 00 County Clerk. Dec^^l, To A. I. Macdonell, Salary . . ."' ^^^^ ^^ Bv carried to Expense account **^ ^^ County lluildingM. 1893 „ ^ ,P'V it f] or, Feb'v 1, To R. Snetsinger, By Law lOlD 9 J ^o ^ P. Dnnneny, - " J !^f^ J. G Hunter, " " -:;■.' 9, Louis Chevalier, - 10:54 * ' •> 11, James King, Cleaning Roofs '^ V^ Mar. 10, John Cummings, By Law lO.'H J^ »* June 24, E. O'Callaghan, " " ^^ 'r MoHaffie&Elridge," " .. ^0 J. O. Hunter, - " ^J ^^ Jos. McPhee, " " i ^^ Wm. Atcheson, ^' " ^ ^^ John Dewav, .. ^„ - 30, A.I . Macdonell, Index Books '^ ^^ Aug." 8, Henry Totten, By Law 104H <> JO Nov. 16, E. O'Callaghan, '' " 4/ '» J. G. Hunter, " ■' '?l'I^ Campbell Bros., " " '^ ?^ N Turner & Son, '• " ^l ^^^ Treasurer, 1034 and By Law 1048 ^ o^ G.R.Phillips, " " - f George McDonell, - " * '^^ Fred Jesmer. '' " ^ ^" M. A. McDonald & Co., " - 20 00 Dec. 23, Men cleaning Ice off Roofs 1 J^^" 31, By carried to Expense account ^190 ^2 Crier. 1893 ^^" Jan'y 14, To John Dewar, Government Audit $ 27 70 .July 12, do do » " _^^0 Dec. 31, By carried to Administration of Justice account. .$ 41 10 Crown Witnesses. 1893 ^^^' Feb'v 1, To The Queen vs. Hall, Government Audit $ J 45 •^ *' Duvall, " " 1'^ ^0 7 «» McGillivray, Government Audit 3 45 Mar. 30,' " Ceasar, ;' '; 8 15 April 4, ;; Cummmgs. ;; ^^ 12 55 1100 00 1400 00 ^rrii .rune Oct. Nov. 2 Dec. 1 1892 Dec. .'H, ■ • 1893 $190 42 Jan'y 1, Mar. 1, $ 41 10 May 1, Aug. 19, Dec. 31,1 i 9 ^Uil 4, To The Queen V8 Rohert« n^. « » „ u '" "o^erts, Government Audit 10 90 ■fnre 14, .. « %' '' . " " 22 40 Oct. 26 .. X, : ii'"' " - n CO J ,? • " " ^-^co ♦ c *' *• • •* 28 70 It :J^"""<'i ♦• tt j7 Of. Nov. 2H, ., ?,'!',[,"''«-■ » " 74 30 " BH:,l;e'i: : ;; ^^ •'"■ ^*' ""■"'■^'^ '" ^"" "-"o" o' Justice accoun.. .^1.5 ,-4-^2! 1892 ., i»ec. .'H, By balance, viz.: issup, dated Alio- oa ^uua ,"'*' J'""' NHtion Rive'r Drainage" Debent'ureV ^mi ^^" ^^ issue, dated Feb 11 iwon ""^^^' '^"<' Deo. ;)] MO, ' ^' ''"^ pa.vable Nation Jiiver n;.;,ina;,e' debentures 'Vni ^^'^^^ ^^ ;ssue,^lMar.O„,,:--^ River Beaiiflpffo nv.^'- -.■," 13,238 46 I -uL.iuaette Draina^'e debenturoq June JO, 1893, and payable in 10 years 1,014 70 1893 $66,358 «>4 Br. ■I»n'y 1, To paid Nation nivor P.-ainage debenture No. \r ^' ~Uii i.s.«sue ^ No 4'^™"'''"" Drainage debenture ' " ''''^'?!';a'^'i™;"™"«e««»^ntureNo; '" " May 1, " BuiWnK'S„t„.„N''s-i:;: M70 94 A%M», .. Nation;RiverSra«rd'eJ:^rV„; '•'''"> 9, 1st issue „„^ ^ 876 23 T, ■ $ 7,546 46 Dec. 31, By balance... , $58,812 18 i;!i iil It HI 10 1 DlrUlon C»iirt Jury Fund. D. C. McRae, 9th ^ ^ 43 19, W. J. Ridley, 7"i ^^ • • 5 64 24. J.D.Mcintosh 12th ^ 3^ gj' D. B. McMillan, 2nd" ^ ^^ vMt, 9'V A. Dawson, ^^h g gO Set 3, Wm.Garvey,jr., 5th :;:: 13 67 ^ 1 C.J.Mattice, 3rd ^ ^^ ^*'- 6 D. Mcintosh, Hth 3l'Tocarriedto Administrationof Justiceaccoant....S65 80 $35 80 ' Edvcatlon. Dk. 1893 ^ - r T?..am5ners Transfer of account I 629 15 Public School Inspectors, ^^ u ' 75 00 Teachers' Institute, * ' * . By carried to Expend.ure account .2,937 64 »2,93T «t Entrance Examinations. Dr ^rk TO Advenism, accent, S^^t, By Law 1034... 3 ^0 u Glengarry, " '' ■• J2 ^^ Tnlv 3. A. Brown. Dundas ' ^3 75 '^''^^ ' G.L.Brown, '' •• . 9 OO "W. D. Brunton, Dundas • • ^ ^ j^ N. Shaver, " ^ 12 00 A. C. Fetterly, " ^ 14 00 Kate Cameron, Stormont ■ • * 23 00 13, Mrs. McLeod, " ' 57 75 A. McNaughton, " " .130 00 19 A. Brown, Dundas ..... • • • • g 00 Nov. 16 J. S. Carstairs, By La. 1048 .S313 10 $313 10 Dec. 31, By carried to Education account Expense. Dr 1893 , ^ xfo«a0no.ftr Transfer of acc't..^ 250 00 Dec 31, To Caretaker and Messenger, iransiei u ^^ ^^^ ^^ County Auditors, ^^ „ 400 qo County Clerk, „ ,, '' 8160 County Board of Audit, ^^ ^^ ^^ ^g County Buildings, ^^ ,, " j5^q qq Farmers' Institute, ^^ ,, " g^ 35 Interest, ^^ „ " 1 527 64 Law Costs. ^, „ • * 875 78 Light and Fuel, ^ ,^ 99 iq Lunatics, >-"^^- -Ke-isrry offi.-es, u ,. . ^" ^^ Ho.uls und bri•, for IS.. « 0, 00 i''»^''V 21, c. w. YrMu: ;^;""''<^- " 2r. 00 Oct,. 20, \V\ J. M , Whton rr'"*''''- , " -^''«0 D-^c. 2, T p Fov 1 r ^''^"-■'••O' for 1S9;} of) 00 ' ''• ^ ^ ox, liiimlas, for IS*)-; V- <^- W. Youiu, «tor.uonr. for l^ioV.V.V. ! '.V;,; ; V ^j; qq ai, By carried to Kx-pensn .rcouMt ^-Ji^n ^iT^ ,89;.{ FiKo... «l;X) 00 ,^1.0 (..> Mar. 14, By D. C. Ar,.Il,o,J p ^^''• 1«, Win. Bow u ^100 May I, J. A[erklf^y u 2 00 A*'^- 19, :/. Dingwall. Clerk of p;;,:^ '> ^'^ ^ept, 4, J,,co1) .MeM-kley J P -' < 1 ^« Will. P,o-..v ' ' <> s 00 Nov. 14. Thos. B.o-vnin.. J p -^ 00 n. Win. Bow. .]. p"'' ■ 4 00 "ec, 20, ao 1 00 3 00 30, Mrs. M „nay, By-law 1019 ' ! ! ] ! .^J [^^ E. O'Calla-han " u 2 00 Wm. Atcheson " .. 4122 * eb. 1 Medical Hall Co." •• <' ^-"^ Campbell Bros, «' u 1 20 23 Mrs Murray * « 1034 ~ ^'^ Central Prison TndnQfvloa r<^"n'A''i- 88 32 !■ M. A. iicDouaw & Co., By uw iu48; . :. ; i'. :;: ;; ; '\too Ooc, .il By „an«d to Ad.ninistrati.on of Justice ^coonuK .^^I^l^ sTlT,; i f •I 12 Gaol !!4argeon. 1893 I^J'- Dec. 31, To E. A. Graveley, M. D., Salary 225 00 By carried to Administration of Justice account 225 00 Gaoler and Turnkey. 1893 ^^*" Dec. 31 To D. McDonald, Gaoler, salary 740 00 D. McMartin, Turnkey, " 2.)0 00 By carried to Administration of Justice account 990 00 990 00 Government AnUitors. lb 93 ^^*- Jan. 13 To J. F. Pringle 4 00 J. Mclntyre 4 00 April 13, J. F. Pringle 4 00 J. Mclntyre -* 0^> P. N. Tait 4 ()0 July 11, J.'f.' Pringie.".'.'.'.' 4 00 J. Mclntyre 4 00 P. N. Tait 4 ()0 Oct. 10, J. F. Pringle 4 00 J. Mclntyre 4 00 P. N. Tint 4 60 Dec. 31, By carried to Administration of Justice account 45 80 45 80 High Schools. 1893 Cr. June 28, By municipalities, by law 1030 $3,800 00 Dk. Dec. 15 To Georoe McDonoU, Treas. Stormont $ 775 00 W. D Meikle. Ticiis Morrisburg 1200,00 A. J. Ro^-.s, Ti eas. Iroquois 725 00 J. A. McDonald, Tieas. Williamstown 550 00 J. Simpson, Tiea&. Alexandria 550 00 1^,800 00 $3,800 00 High ^cliool ^laintenance. 1893 Cr. June 28, By municipalities, by law 10:i8 $4,4o0 00 Dk. To W. D. Meikle, Treas Morrisburg $ 1800 00 A. J. Ross, Treas Iroquois 1300 00 G. McDonald, Treas Stormont 1350 00 $4,450 00 $4,450 00 Interest. 1893 f^'^- June 24 To discount on $3000 3 months * !^. S Sept. 27 " " ^^^* Oct. 26 '' on $2000 2 months .^ 21 Oa Dec! 31 To Nation River Drainage account on $3504.76 16G 45 Dec. 31 To Nation River Drainage account on $876 23 "from M„.ol,U„,W„.t20 _i'A%298 79 13 Feb'v ll' ^^' '"^r'^ '" f '°""'^ ^■''^'^ ^^"'^ •'f Montreal $ 8 15 Mar 1 .. "^"^"''^ '"""'P^' " 21 45 13 61 „, in account wiih " a an April 29, .. ,, 4 00 ^y ^1, " . ;; J 20 'Tune 14, • u deposit receipt .. [Ill: 3S^ July yi; : u '" account with «; 5 70 ,, , 9 40 . overdue rates of 1892 73 43 Sept ijo; ^« i» f^ccojint with Bank of Montreki.'.'! 5 35 Oct. ;j 1' u .. *,' ... 3 90 Nov. .'jO, i« , ,^ ... 3 00 Dec. liO, •« ' i. „ ... 5 00 Carried to Expense account ' ' " ^5 ^5 T„ ». ^298 79 ^298 79 ,„^, "Tnry Expenses. Jan'y 30, To R. B. Carman, balloting .. .' $ 4 OO A. Bethune, » ^ X^ Aoril 5, Grand Jury, Assizes . . .] . oq S Petit " .; l^^ii June 14, Grand " Sessions". V.';. ! ! t^S ?^ Petit '• , Selecting juror. '.'.V. 07 So Oct. 2^ Orand .lury, Assi!.es JI S Petit <♦ *» ^^» 00 »ec. 13, Grand " Sessions". ;: :V.; v^a m Petit " .. 1^0^ 29, Selecting jurors ■.■.■■;;;.";;.•;;;.•;;;;;. ^^o ^ ^^^ $2,484 80 Jifne If' "^^ '^' ^' 1^,^'^^"«*^'^' ^'o"»ty ^'o»^'t Clerk $ 40 50 -Nov. 3; Petit Jury, Fall Assizes ...".. ^^ ''• 5 ;!• ^\ ^^J^Dougald, County Court" Clerk ," .' ' " * 22 50 di, Oarned to Administration of Justice accoun, $2,407 50 »„„ « ^ ^2,484 80 r2,4«r80 jggg R-aw Costs. Jan'y 28, To J, Middagh. By-lav. 1019!'.' $ 500 oO George Monroe, * 77 pY 'June 24, J. Middagh, By-iaw 1034". ■;.■;;;;/;.*;;;;;;,; 95000 nee. 31, By carried to Expense account n^^^T^i 'i\T2~i j3()3 I-iglit and Fuel. lan'y G, To Flack Bros., water rates to July 1 « or, on Cornwall Gas Co , to 2nd inst . , , ! ." ". '. '. '. ". ". ". '. ', '. '^ ^4 43 u jMar. IT), Georue Ross, wood Hccoiiiit ............ ^ ..... , 12^ Jtr July f), Fl«ck Bros., v ater rates to Jan;v 1 i?o CO April 24, Coinwiill Gas Co., to 1st iiisr 40 (5;} July L^(), " 30tli June 17 70 Oct. ;}(', '• ." I ih Septeriiher 15 27 ppc, 18, Grant & Coiiroy, coal aciouiit 5fil CO 31, By ('an'ied to Expense account $875 78 $875 7>^ liUimticiii. 1893 I'R. Jan'y 14, Tj Archibald Thomjfon, Constable, Count3' Board of Audit .1^ 7 80 C. P. Kobertson, C^onstable, County Board of Audit ' IG 30 28, R. B. Carman, By-law 101!) ]() 00 June 24. D. 0. Al<:uiie, •' 10:54 25 00 Nov. l(i, K. B Carman, " 1048 25(0 I). (). AJjiuire, " " 15 00 Dec, ;:)1, By carried lo Expense account $\)d 10 §90 10 Mati'oii. 1893 Dn. Dec. 31 , To Mr.s. McMartin, salai':^' $120 00 By cariied to Administration of Justice account .... $120 00 $1L'0 1.0 ]?leiiil)eri!i of Coniieil. 1893 Dr. Jan'y 27, To Pay List, January session $ 597 fiO June 23, '• June " 007 80 Nov. 15, " November " 507 80 Dec. 31. By carried to Expense account $1,713 20 $1,713 20 9Io(lel Srhool!^. 1892 Cr. Dec. 31, By balance .f 150 00 June 28, Municipalities 4.')0 CO Dr. ICOO CO Feb'y 14, To Municipalities of Glengarry $150 00 Nov. 17, " " 150 00 21, W. D. Meikie, Treasurer, Dundas 150 00 D. Monroe, '» Storniont 150 00 $000 00 $G00 CO Munieipnlitii'iii of WiIIiniiiNbnre;h, Wiiiolioster, .Tloniitain^ ajul .llntildn. ]K^atioii River llraiiiage liiii>roveiueiit«. 1892 Dr. Dec. 31. To balance, viz., Debentures. $29.778.41,— less open account, $3,504. 7G ..$26,273 65 1893 Mar. 1. Remitting draft to Toronto 90 Nov. 1(3, Committee, By-law 1048 , 1(5 30 Municipalities. Levy to meet Debenture No. 3, 3rd issue, authorized under By-law 1046 1,470 94 $27,701 79 l)t Dec. s->eo. 15 • ■ * Dec. 31, By interest on $3,504.76.. ^' « .^^ ,. Ee^ ^'^^^ ^« »^^^et Debenture No*. ' 2," 2nd «peciHi rate to mept Debenture No.' 3 'srd ^'^^^ ^^ issue, ' Balance..". ,^470 94 24,105 59 1H9:} $27,761 79 $27,761 79 t>ec. a 1, To balance ■ ; $24,105 59 To Debentures ^^EMORANDUM. By open account * ' " ^26,3C6 26 2,200 67 Dec. ;n. To b»la„ce, viz, Detentures, '$5,988.08: own ,«<.3 "^"°""'' *.^^^"-'=«....:. ..: .'.°^.V368 74 W ^ Di.„u„t on «,;,r,oo, « „c„th, ,,35 wi, /•• ^--''^-^'W-o To™;;;' .'■.■.■. ''^ Api il (>, Discount on S*^ noO ^ •Tmie 22, D. A Mr Arthur r^.V " • ' '• 132 75 Tniv in p.: ^- '"'^*^"'"*^' <-^onimissioner tn f)fk 'I iiJy 10, Discount on $H 500 10 00 Oct. 18, <^ " :;^^ 13135 ' " 132 74 Cr $14,889 0? Dec. 31, By s^pecial^rate to meet Debenture No. 5 , 997 18 13,891 85 1893 ^H.889 03 $U,889 03 1-Hh.. 31, To Balance,. , $13,891 86 MEMORANDUM. Debentures Open account ' * 4,985 90 8,905 95 j^y^ P cy ot Koxl,o-.ou«l Brainaffe Improvements. Dec. 31, To balance. 1893 $ 266 12 Jan'y 31, R. W. Lendrutn, C E June 24, Ke-isterhis debftntures .' ' ^ ^^ C. W . YouHK, advertising^ ' ' " \' J ^ 30, S;r^;:; t^r^z ■'"•""'°- ■'•■••■ '■ ■■■ • ^^ N'ov. 16, V. W. V.u,V./adver.W„g '•«'* 7« *= 7 00 - $1,33C 07 |! Iff .Tulv 2'h By proceeds of debentures $ 708 T(> Sppt. ;J0, " Prescott and Russell 7!) 7.') P^'C, ;)1, Special ra»e to meet Debenture No. 1 101 47 Balance 340 09 ei,*^20 07 $1,5520 07 IHf);] J)to. :n, To Balance $ 340 69 MEMORANDUM. To debentnrep $013 23 By open acoonnt i>72 ;>4 8340 65) :\'oit-]Se8i<1eitt Ijand Taxes. 1S1)3 Ck, Bv Konvon $ 98 OS LiuK aster Tp 72 04 Charlottenburtrh 21 55 Locbiel 6 60 Roxborou^h 65 12 (Cornwall 105 83 Finch 24 13 Osnabruck 4 93 Mountain 8:? H7 Winchester 136 02 To carried to Municipalities. .$317 17 $617 17 Pedlarsi' LiceiiHOH. 1893 Cr. -Jauy 3, By Vineberj? Bros $ 30 00 Mar. H, Hilaire Richard 30 00 25, Joseph Sinkovitz 30 00 April 24, .Jacob Goldstein & Son 50 CO May IS, Ezra Mcintosh 30 00 24, H. Barskey , 30 00 June 14, Wm. Harris 30 00 29, McDonald & Harding 30 CO July 4, McDonald & Slack 30 00 19, T«aac Tophe 30 00 Aucr. 11, Charles Uasson 30 00 Sept. 6, Waiter Ford 30 00 13, Abraham Ornstein 30 00 .Nov, 1, Jean A. Dephoure 30 00 Wm. Dephoure 30 00 13, S, B. & J. A. Kennedy 50 00 Dec, 26, Solomon Levine 30 00 31, To carried to Revenue account $550 00 $550 00 Poi^tage and Telegrams. 1893 Dr. Jan'y 14, To Clerk and Treasurer S 5 00 30, Clerk 5 00 Mar. 2, Treasurer 3 00 Juh 17 March 8, To Clerk a-, qq May .'{1, Clerk and Treasurer ....!. \ o^) June 24, Bell Telephone Co., By-law 1031 ['. 14-, -' "ly o, Clerk and Treasurer r, co Auj;. 1, Treasurer y 00 «ept. 19, Cierk and Treu.surer 5 00 ^^- 20, ** .J 00 31, By carried to Expense ace unt ij^a 4-) <^4i, 4-, rnl»li4> KcIiooIn. .June 28, To Municipalities, By law lO.'Jl $r),(5G0 CO Auk. 1, Charles Ronillard, Treasurer ftchool Section in, lloxhovoH,7(;o cu Public Nehool Tn!!ipo<>tor(4. 1893 _ ^ Du. Jan.y 2.}, To D. McDi,irmid, 1st quarter'.s salary... $ 102 i)0 A.Brown, " " joj 05 A. McNany:hton ' lOH 7;') , ^^' Morrisburg llerahK By-law 1019 ........!. 2 CO leb'y 1, D. McDiannid, postage '• is ;{7 A.Brown, " *« (", do 1st quarter's traveling ex- Penses ;5j; o', A. Brown. 1st quarter's travelling expenses ^iV^ 2r» D. McDiarmid, " ■' ;](] o,') April 1, A.Brown, 2nd quarter's salary and travelling expenses " i,\2 fjO D. McDiarmid, 2nd quarter's salary and travelling expenses ". jj-j;^ 7,-, A. McNaughtor, 2nd quarter's salary and travelling expenses I4-) qO June 24, A. McNaughton, postage. By-law 1034. ... ' f) Sf, A. Brown, " »' s fx; 1). McDiarmid, " « 5 ;jq Insppftors, eacii .'$20, for printiiii:' school re- T , ,^ ''""'"^ -in M) .JuJy 10. D, M,D.iirnii.|.:!i(l (luanei'.ssaliiiy.und rrav- elling expenses l.-j;, 7-, A. McNaughton, 3rd guar'.er's salary and 18 travelling expenses f 145 OO A. Brown,;jrd quarter's salary and travelling expenses 1G2 HO Oct. 9, A. Brown, 4tli quarter's traveling expenses iHi 2i> A. McNaughton, 4th qr's "■ " iiii 2r> D. McDiarinid, '• " '» 3() 2'> Nov. 1, A.Brown, fourth quarter's salary 121 2.') " model school 5(0 2» D. McDiarmid, fourth iiuiirter'.s salary 102 wO " model scliool 5 00 A. McNaugliton, fourth (n>nrter's salary.. . lOH 7r> " model school 5 00 16, " postage, bylaw 1048 H 70 D. McDiarmid, " '• " 7 Gl A. Brown, '^ " '' 10 38 Dec. 31, By carried to Education account $1,920 oi> $1,1)20 ',VJ Regi(»try Offices. 1893 Dr. Jan. 6, To Flack Bros., water rates, Stormont $ 2 I'O 20, •' coal, '• 31 4l> 28, Morrishurgh municipality. Dundas 5 00 31, J. C Johnston, repairs, Stormont 98 05 Feb. 1, Campbell Bros., repairs, " 13 40 A. E. McDonald, wood, " 25 75 Grant & Sharon, '• " 4 HO Thos. McDonald, " Dundas G 70 IG, A. I. Macdoneil, drawing contract, Stormont. 10 00 28, J. C. Johnston, repairs, Stormont 300 00 Mar. 10, Committee expenses, " 24 20 11, C. J. Hamilton, chairman, " 10 00 J. C. Johnston, repairs, •• 372 00 April 10, '' " '• 40 00 June 24, Chas. F. Dawson, books, '' 10 00 D. McDonald, committee, " 11 CO J. C Johnston, repairs. "■ 27 50 J. Sabourin, vi^ork, " 8 13 J. C. Alguire, wood, etc., " G 20 Chas. F. Dawson, books, Glengarry 10 00 J. Simpson, wood, etc., " 42 47 Chas. F. Dawson, books, Dundas 10 00 July 5, Flack Bros., water rates, Stormont 2 50 Nov. 16, Water rates, Dundas 5 00 Wood account, Dundas 11 05 Brd,dfi«eo. 31. By carried to Administration of Justice account ^^o '$^2^2 lj,r)3 S#ntioiicry nnd Printing. •Tan.-o». T„ JWw„„„.,h ;,.,.„,,, b,^^";, ,„,„ Wlnr,hoc:^pr P;v.9.<<. a ^-J 00 Cornwall Shn?'7orr? „ ^J ^^ _^ .-^ . T^«IP>. Smith ,t Uo. u 1^0 rg ms^^i^sirEE: is ■P'nnf/ ,^ Wnrren « "^ ^^ Npws Pnhli.sl.inff Co., =. J ^2 Bvrnn Lnne, u ^ ^^ A. F. Powter, ,. ^ ^ .T. Don.«5t. „ 1 r^O W. Gihbon.«?, „ 1 Of^ J. A. McDouffald. ,. J ^0 '>'o^. Ifl, Bvrnn Lane, By-law 1048 ? J^ A. Clark. ., ^ oO Hart ,t Ri^,"!^])^ „ 100 00 'L!;^^^'""''' * ^°-' ^y^^^' io48 : : ; : : ^f ^'o isano Wilson. <, * "" aw. Younir. » 1^0 Ct. Bi.shon ^. 1 ?• ^- Welen & Son, .. « ^J 7' J V'-r'^. chap. 45. O. S. 189S '? ?? 7. Fre.ffht clmrfjes on stationery } J? • 1 bo "• ^" "^™' '» '=■'''»"- --""' «i^ni i5"^r^ nr " ]"• '"" V ^- 5"---..i«^.^'.- ord."-. , , ,„ 15. .T. H. B,o,vm-nB, judge's order. *-! ?" 'o oU •'-. Bv carried ,o Ad„i„rs,ra.ion of J„stice account ^^^ ^ST^ * I I 20 ■' TeB<'l«er»* InMitote*. laqq ^"* ...«2r) 00 Mar 2 To D. McDiarmia. GlanRarry • .^r, qq ' 07' A. Brown, Dundas ... 25 00 ' A McN'aushton, Storinont $7:> (0 eii'i 00 Dec 31. By carried to Education account 189:^ , . . .$ 800 00 Dec/si, To 0. J. Mattice, ,^a.ar>. . ^.^^■^■^. ^-; . ,„o 00 u care of property ^ . ..$1,000 00 $1,000 00 Qi Rv carried to Expense account V ' " , 31, By '^^'^^^^^^^ Promotion Examln«tio.i». 1892 , ^"" ....« 20 00 Dec 31, To balance, Dundas .... 140 00 \:«J 14 A. Brown, '' •• .14)00 ^''^' D McDiarmid, Glengarry ^^^ ^^^ A. McNaughton, Siormont I^^q (q . „ , i£"; $420 00 June 28, By Municipalities, By-law 1UJ_ • • .^^ ^^^ Dpp 31, Balance . — ^''°' "* ' $440 00 $440 00 T^ ^^^l\ To balance, chargeable to Dundas .....-.$- Dec 31, Toba^a^nc^^^^ ^,^„„,ie« Building Debenture*. 1892 ^"' $22,035 99 DeM, To balance -^^ ^^^^^^^^ D». 81, By special-"-'. '1^^^;— -■.:::: .:::. ^^ ;| Balance ■ $22,035 99 $22,035 99 1893 $18,959 12 Dec. '61, ^-"'-''"^ -- --1 nnnM^UtieM. ALEXANDRIA. 1893 $ 4 25 Feb 14, To Model School refund, 1892 •• g^ ^^ June 28, High Schools ;■..:;*... 4 67 Model " •■■;•;««■■ . 4 36 Uniform Promotion examinations ^^^ ^^ County purposes . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • ■ • • • ' " j^, 12 County buildin« debentures, 1st issue ^^ ^^^ " " 2nd ^226 36 CR- a 4. 25 Feb 14, By Mo del School refund, 1892 •• ^ g^ Nov'. 17, " " ^^^^ ::.::;.'... 21744 Dec 14, County rates . ^' ' . $226 36 $226 36 21 18D2 CHARLOTTENBUROH. '^'f:.o.?^' To balance.... '^«' P \^^'\, • 22D 66 •"■"•: N:--r.-r-- «.r. ■^^ Hi^h Schools i?l •^>^ Alodel '« y4<) 75 <^'Ouiuy Btiildu.j. (iel')^n tints' 'uV/oL ^^•''^'' "^^ ^ f, M^jwiicvii-es, 1st issue i(j'{ (54 «'ul3 20, P"»Jlic Schools, Govoi-nmpn^ ^'''^''' '^^ •^ '' intc-es, on ove;d;,e .' teT ^'""' ^^^ ^0 68 14, By Mo,M School refnnd . "' . ,, -:>' bounty rates for l8<)-> ^ 48 15 T -•'' " .." 181 51 ""%s' ^T.-^-^^''^^"* lamls '!« 15 \nv. 1- f"''"^ Schools 21 55 ''^' H, County rates for lHi)y '' ■*? 28 2,801 91 Isn.'J ^HKSTRRVILLE. ^^une 28, To HiVh <5 .1 i »» • ^^**- HiHh Schools... $ 44 64 Model .1 27 71 t-o"r ty BuildinBdebe,;.;;^,; VsVbVue '11° ^" '^^' Balance 35 84 164 47 f'ef a,, B,. ba„„oe »I«5_|g 8l£,j« $ 84 1893 CORNWALL TOWN •^-e 28, To Hi,h School Maintenance ''''• Hiffh Schools.. 8 289 35 Model " 165 75 Uniform Promotion' examinations ^^ ^^ County purposes ""^'nations gQ ^^ County Buildingdebentu..s:istissue: 'f,V,0 2nd - 107 02 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I m ^" m M^ 12.2 ■>£ I3A Inii isi mm ^ tiS. 12.0 1-25 II 1.4 I; I ■ i.Q Photographic t5b Corporation iV 23 WEST hMH STREET WSBSTlR.N.Y. .USSC (716)872-4503 .lOk .4CV '^ XJ* 22 July 31, To Interest on rates of 1892 • ^1^72 ofi , ,ftQ„ $1,872 06 Dec. 19, By County rates for 1893 $1,872 56 $1,872 ;)h CORNWALL TOWNSHIP. 1892 ^^' $ 408 01 Dec. 31, To balance 1893 .^ .. .« ^^ 29 Time 8, Non-resident taxes ?07 80 28, High School maintenance 176 76 High Schools 34 20 Model " . • • •. : ••;:•„,■ 31 92 Uniform Promotion examinations ^_^^.^ ^.^ County purposes . ........ •• • • • • • • • 129 72 County Building debentures, 1^^ ««^"« ; ; ; ; ; ' ; j j-, o3 July 20, Public Schools, Oovernment grant • • 60* CO 31 Interest on rates of loy- 52 54 Dec. 2,' Nonre:ident taxes $3,11120 , ,„o9 ^^' $ 4f8 01 Feb 13. By County rates for 1»J^ 604 00 Jure 28, Public Schools 5309 8, Non-resident taxes ^ -jO Sept. 2li Interest paid 52 54 Dec. 1, Non-resident taxes • j gc)! 66 31, Balance , — $3,111 20 $3,111 20 1893 $1,991 66 Dec. 31, To balance " " FINCH. T>R 1892 ..;.$!, 222 46 Dec. 31, To balance 1893 .... 24 13 June 8, Nonresident taxes 183 24 28, High School maintenance wh ?il High Schools 20 36 Model " ..•: ••:;;■ 'n«i 19 01 Uniform Promotion examinations 712 58 County purposes ■••••••• • • • • • ' V.'^' ; 77 40 County Building debentures, 1st issue • ^^ ^^ July 20, Public Schools, Government grant ^ ^^ 31! Interest on rates cf 1892 ^0^79 9f $1,222 46 Jan. 24, By County rates for 1892 ' 24 13 June 8, Noi resident taxes 34O CO 28. Public Schools 6 98 Aug. 9, Interest paid .. '^1^.'.^''. 1,18642 Nov. 14, County rates for 1893 . --TZZr^a $2,779 99 $2,7 <9 99 "■"^K^ 23 IROQUOIS. 1892 Du. Dec. 81, To balance j2t)q i -i June 28, Hiy^h S(5hool maintenance , 128 ;?4 High Schools ' 79 77 Model »' P g- Uniform Promotion examinations 5 SO County purposes '...'. ." oq-j oj; County Buildino: debentures, 1st issue .....,.,. 2'> M 2nd " ......v.". 19 94 Interest on rates of 1892 345 $772 41 Or. Feb. 14, By County rates for 1892. . . . »ir,i r,n April 8, " .. ,. \a7 f^ Alio;. 15, Interest paid 3 4^ Dec. 30, County rates for 189:1"! ............. ....... 200 50 31, Balance or -i 'q>{ lg93 $772 41 $772 41 Dec. 31, To balance -,.^p.> ..T KEN YON. 1892 Dr. Dec, 31. To balanco « inn nc Feb. 14, Model School refund, 1892 !.'.".■.■ .'!.■.'.". 0794 June 8, Non-resident taxes 70^0 28, High Schools <>19 11 >fodel " ^.. ....].... !..! "29 87 Uniform Promotion examinations. ... ...... 2788 County purposes . 9.^1 91 County Building debentures. 1st issue.... .. 103 39 -r 1 on T» ui- a , " 2nd issue Ml o7 »iuiy ^u, Fubhc Schools, Government grant 50') 00 31, Interest on rates of 1892 V, pa Dec. 2, Non-resident taxes ok ir Jo 4n $2,4fil 73 ^Cn. Feb. 14, By Model School refund, 1892 . $ 07 qi 2o, County rates for 1892 .... 400 '^« June 8, Non-resMent taxes .... 70 co 28, Public Schools ,-n; ?,: Aug. 10, Interpstpaid - ^^ Nov. 17, Model School refund, 1893 .'.'.'.' .".■.".■ .'.■ '[ 09 J" Dec. 1, Non-resident taxe^ 9' ic 13, ^ounty rates for 1893. .■.■:■.;:;:.■::;;:;:::;: i,oo'o oo ^^' ^*^'^"^'« 393 8f; 1893 *2,461 73 f 2,46 1 73 Dec. 31, To balance. :..;.... • :\^s SG 24 LA^X"ASTER TOWNSHIP. IW.'Ijl, Tobala.)ce ei-'''7<) «2 Keh. 14, Mode] Scliool refund. 18D2 32 4^J Jmiip ^, Nonresitl en t faxes,,, 5il 52 28, Hipli Scfiools 2131 1^ Model " ..• ■ '^i '^l I'll i form Proniotion ejcamiiirttions 29 42 (-ounty purj oses , 1,€04 dn County Btrikling debentures, 1st issne 109 C4 '. '" 2iid i»s«e, . , . ,, 9(> W Kiver Benodette " 401 HO July 20, Pnblio Schools, Government grant 42i> CO 551, Interest on rates of 1S92 , '7 40 Dec, 2, Non-reaident taxes 40^^ U'>iQ 47 Cn, ,Tan, 3. Bv Conntv rates. 1892 •« 800 CO Feb. 14, ' Model School refund, 1892 ^^2 48 21, Conntv rates, 1892 JiTo 00 Mar 7 *.* " 200 00 oj; " " , 35^5 02 .Tune H. Kon-resident taxes 31 5i2 2S, Public Schools 42f> CO Aiijr. 29, interest paid. "^ 40 Nov. 17, Jlodel School refnnd, 1893 31 52 bee. 1, Non-resident taxes » 40 i)2 20, County rates, 1893 r322 IfJ 31, Balance I.u49 86 ^ $4,210 47 .$4,210 4 7 Dec. 31, To balance $1,549 8G LANCASTER VILLAGE. 1893 ^"' Feb.' 14. To Model School reftind. 1892 $ 2 62 .June 28; Hifrh Schools 1« fif Model •• . - . ; • 2 54 tTniform Proinotion examination's , 2 3 < County purposes . . , 81 CO County Building debentures, 1st issue 8 79 '* 2nd '• 7 80 fl23 T«J Cn, Feb. 14, By Model School refund, 1892 $ 2 62 Vov. 17, " " 1893 2 54 Dec. 13, County rates, 1893 118 60 ^ $123 76 $123 7*; LOCHIEL, 18<)3 ^^- I'Vb. ' 14. To Model School refund, 1892 $ 32 % ,rur.e 8, Non resident taxes 6 60 28. Model Schools 3- -^° M Ji A N( De Fe J a 26 June 28, Hif^h Schools . ,, „, Uniform Promotion examiiiatiol.s "^n vi Oounry purposes i n9R -!« County Bu.ldinr del.entur«.s, IsVissueV./* ". Ui 70 a>c. a, Model School refund, i8y;{... , .;.";;;;;; ; .^2 S^ Cr, ■-— ^"- «2,0;J2 22 Job. U, By Modd Schools, 1892 « .,.> „- June «, Non-resident, taxes ' ": ?! 2H, Public, Schools, Government grant Joi' n!i Nov. 17, Model Schools, 1893 ^ ^^ ,1 Dec. 5, Counry rates, 1^03 . . .V.V ! .'.V.V i.".'/ ' ".V," " ' ^^Sw •)!) #2,0;i2 22 %2m2^2 MATILDA, Doc. yi, To balance . _, „^ Jime 2^. Hi^ch School ":naintenance -^^'770 o- Hiuh Schools [tl ;•) Model " ;;; -i/'!^ J« Unifor.n Promotion examinations 'u 7! Cnnnty purposes 1 040 10 County Buildins debentures, Isr. isVueV." ■'.■.■ '?;}4 9.\ XT • 't^ " 2nd " . 1 10 4H Nation River Drainage debentures, 2nd issu^ 1,00:> 57 Public Schools, Government grant ' "^^ ' I70 fu Interest on rates, 1892 '. /, U 90 ^ — -• $>,74i) ',n Ck. Jan. 11, By County rates, 1892.... « <;i- nn Mar. lo, u ., * 44.) 00 1«, .. .. TOO 00 June 28, Public Schools 'l^^'i Aug. 10, Interest paid ^'^^^ 0.^22 ca 189;J $;.74t] 57 $;,74() 57 Dec. ;J1, To balan^e — "- $;J,822 (17 MAXVILLE. T • It- '^^ ^^'''^^' ''^'•'^^o' »'^f""J- lf^92 a , ,., June 28, High Schools SM.l Model •' ....."".". ^'"^ "**' ITniform Promotion examinations I 7I County purpo.ses . ._ County Building debentures^ IsVissue ''."J 'i? 2nd issue 5,;..} $81) I 1 25 ^^' t t Ci Ffl. 14. By Model School, 1802 * ^ ^^ iNov. 17, " 1«-'^ 85 (i6 Dec. ai, Biilance . $H9 11 e«i> 13 1^5^3 ^ , , 48» «G l)pc. ;J1. To batance MORRISBURGH. 1^93 ' H9^?(> CO Juue 28, To High School maintenance ^^J^ ^^ High Jichools 11 42 Model " •.••••. 10 fifi Unifoim Promotion examinations jjJi 35 County purposes ■■• - ai 4.1 County Bnildins debentures, l»t isane *» ** ^ """ $8(14 ;;:5 „ ^ ,«o-i «864 33 Nov. 13, By County rates, 18D3.. ^_ ^ $8G4 33 $8(14 3:$ MOUNTAIN. ^^^^ ^ , , ' Sl,i738 80 Dec, 31, To balance "^ ' 1893 60 79 .Tune H, Non-rfsident taxes r,4G 43 28, Hi^h School maintenance 339 4.^ Hi^h Scliools - 2G 44 Model " 94 HH Uniform Promotion examinations 881 2H County purposes • • - • ' or. 79 Countv BuildinK debentures, Ist issue ^'-J '- \k <"■ 2nd issue r^i ii Nation River Drainage debentures, 2nd issue 449 80 .1 t. " 3rd issue 318 14 ■Inly 20, Public Schools, Government grant ^^« 95 31, Interest on rates mi 1892 - • • ^^ ^^ Dec. 2, Non- resident taxes ^ ^ $4,782 33 Cr. Jan. 14, By County rate.s, 1892 « ^l^^f^ ^t*^ ,j' I u ;*;;;!!!■■;;■*!'.' 299 70 in. 60 7*' June 8, Non-resident lands 385 00 28, Public Schools 22 08 Nov. 21, Non resident lands -jis 14. Nation River Drainage account ^*^^ J* Dec. t), County rates, 1893 • • jjoo 00 I'J' t3 1 1 " 1,535 44 31, Balance _J _.._ $4,782 33 $4,782 33 . ^^^, rr V 1 n 1^5 44 Dec. 31, To balance ' ' Ji 27 1H92 OSNABRUCK. Dec/31, To balance.. ^^' 1893 $ 830 43 June 8, Non-resident taxes 28, Hi«h .Md.ool maintenunoeV.V.; 000 ?? Hi4rh 8olioo!s tJ.38 13 Mofl.l " .V. ^-'4 19 Hniforn. Pro.norion examinationV.'.V. fJAl <-^onrity purposes 1 qii VS County Building, debentures, Isrissiie;;;;;.'.' 142 77 •Tulv 20, Piililm V.1 1 r, " 2ncl issue 126 40 • > i ' I'l.c Schools Goveninient f>rant 5«o pn •>1> Interest on rates of 1K:)2. . . « 2? ' ' ' ■ * • o 7o ^^. -8, B, c.o,nuv rates for 1892 ^ ^^^ 00 June «, Kon-residpnr taxes ^^J 43 '^;Pt- 12, Jnterestpaid ^^'^ ^0 -. L;, County rates for ^^: :::::::::; I ; I ;; ^ ^ ;. i,coo S '^i^ Balance '^"^0 CO 888 28 i^fc. 31, To balance — ^ - 1 8 j)2 ' ROXBOROUGH. ^ ^^^ ^^ J^ec. 31, To balance . ^'*- 181)3 $ r)84 18 -Tune 8, Nonresident taxes 2«. Hi,h S., J ;Ste;.anceV.V. JS '^ U:i5ei'^^'^.-;. ■•••■:::::.•:: "^^ Uniform Promotion ■examinations '. oJJn County purposes orn Coun-y Bnildinj, debentures; 'ist^issue". 9? 74 .Tulyoo ^Vr'i^^^'-tures...:....'"''^^'" ,^/^ S^' i:/'''^ ''^"''^«^''' Government grant""; ^O tl '^•-c. 2. Non-resident taxes ^^ /? o 43 ;Ta.n. 24. By Countv rates for 18qo "* ^eb. 14, .aces tor l.yj S 200 00 -"^far. 8, u , loO 00 15, .. '. 199 70 J"ne 8, Non-resident taxes.".. 'li f" „ 28, Pnblin Schools ""^ ^'-^ !^^«t. 21. Tnterestpaid *•'« f^f> :^o ^- ^30, Coun ty rat.e..'{89 3 . .1 '^^ '*-'«• 1. Non-resident taves "^l^ ^'^ t> 43 [W. IH, Dec. 5)1, .June 2y, •Inly L>^ ;u, 1803 .June 28, Nov. 21, Dec. 14, 1893 Dec. 31, 1892 Dec. 31, 1893 •June 8, 21^, ,;uly 20, 31, Dec. 2, 29, Jan. 24, June 8, 28, Aug. 19, 2S Bv Cmid'v rates, 1H!I;} -9 300 CO ■ Balance «• 34 .?2,703 94 *2,T03 «.)» To l)iilance S 800 34 WILLIAMSBURGH. Dk. To Hi^h School maintenance 9 742 97 High Schools 4G1 10 Model ■• •^'» ?•} Uniform Pioujotion examinations •>3 hn County purposes 1,19H 07 (Jounty Buil linn debentures, 1st, Issue 130 Kt 2nd issue 1 1.) 24 Nation River Drainage debentures, 2nd issue 22') 85 " " " 3rd issue 150 H2 Public Schools. Government grant 4^*4 00 Interest on rates of 1892 2 0(> j|:},.')79 i)l Cr. By Public Schools $ 484 00 Nation River Drainage account 150 62 County rates, 1893 1,204 07 Balance 1,740 88 . $3,579 57 $3,579 57 To balance 81,740 88 WINCHESTER TOWNSHIP. Dr. To balance «1,487 03 No^^- resident tares 63 32 High School maintenance ^ . . . 567 30 High Schools 352 16 Model " 27 45 Uniform Promotion examinations 25 62 County purposes 914 93 County Building debentures, 1st issue 99 87 " " 2nd issue 88 00 Nation Kiver Drainage debentures, 2nd issue 319 99 i' '« " 3rd issue 2.'i8 53 Public Schools, Government grant 396 00 Interest on rates, 1892 4 45 Non-resident taxes 67 44 « u 5 26 14,676 8& Cr. By County rates, 1892 $1,487 03 Non-resident taxes 63 32 Public Schools 396 CO Interest paid 4 45 L J D( Cfi 89 Nov. 13 By County rates. 1893 , roo 00 , ' ^''''°" .?'^«'' Drainage account 258 53 i^c. 1, Non-resident taxes 67 44 15, Count;/ rates, 1893 '. 170171 29, Non-resident taxes J o« .^n, Balance ..'.'.'.'■.*.'.■'.■.'■■■■;.' n 189.T $4,67(1 85 $4,676 Hy Dec. 31, To balance ^ ~' ,«o., Winchester' village.' ^^^'^ Dr. June 28, To Hiffh School maintenance S 64 07 Hijth Schools 'lo ci Moflel " '.".■■. ■■■.'. v.'.". ■■.'■. ." a li) Uniform Promotion examinations o ^i) County purposes 103 50 County Building debentures. 1st issue 1 1 '>4 snd - ...::.":::; 9 95 ^ «234 .-.8 Dec. 14, By County rates, 1893 " ggj}^ - ,;, Cornwall, 20th .January, 1894. ^''^^ ''^ ^-'-^^ ''^ V ./, ARTHUR H. PLIMSOLL, ^ ' Ohfl,.rprPrl Arcoun.ant. Ailitous. JOHN A. CHISHOLM, I 30 AliMtrnct statement of Revciiiio aiid ilxiKMiditiire. FuoM 1st January to <)1st De(,'emiii:u. Ib03. F-li'-. 14 ('jtsli on haiul '2 Afli'Mnisfratinii of Jnsficu' - Ontiirio frovprii incut 5ft Division Conrt Jury Finnl 76 Fines 1)1! . 20 24 22 28 32 44 4« 84 80 HK 10+ 164 fi2 13 «4 14'i 176 <;« IH :^« 38 34 40 810,041 !"0 3.40;; 37 (V) 80 30 00 i 3.400 17 132 fO 4i?,00(i 00 4 AnofioTiPPi's' Licenses H Bills Payaole County rates for 18':2 ]*'Ai]-\ (i4 1893 r.KO 14 — 8-7,'»Tr) 78 1 00 Interest 130 Mnnioipalit.y of Roxboioiif^li, lieint; proceeds of Drninaffe debentures $ 798 1 '{ Prescott and Russell "it T'* 130 133 Non-resident Land taxes 13G Pedlars' licenses 144 Public Schools Cr. Administration of Justice - Clerk of tlie Peace $ 72.'> 01 Constal)les ri03 20 (Conveyance of prisoners 178 28 Coroners 305 02 County Attorney 318 10 Oier 41 10 Crown Witnesses 4r)8 25 Gaol Surjreon 225 fO Gaoler and Turnkey OPO fO Gaol Exp*>nses 002 I'l Governm*?nt Auditors 45 80 Jnrv Expenses 2,407 50 Matron 120 00 Sheriff 2,225 12 Stenographer 86 CO $ 0,291 50 Education — Board of Examiners 8 620 15 Entrance Examinations 313 10 Public School Inspectors 1 ,020 30 Teachers' Institutes 75 00 $ 2,937 64 Expense — Caretaker and Messentjer $ 250 00 County Auditors 100 00 (Tountv Clerk 400 CO Cnuntv Bn.ird of Audit 81 CO County Buildings 100 42 877 91 017 17 550 00 5.760 (0 801.103 40 1\ iro 4 OH W'J IIH Mn 1 :() }:h H KO 14 Ffirmpr.sMii.stitivtM.... * ,.^^, Ii>i\v Co«r>ii .... _^i> <;.'» ri'iiiiitics Meinliors of Coni.ril. f>f) 10 iWistrv O/Hf.ps ^U» -Irt Hnu'I.. .,,1.1 Bn-.JuPH ''':!'} '^'^ ;;^^rio„erv and Prirnhi^.;;. -^ l^ I,CC0 00 J^'IIm P;,ya,i,ie ■ — ■ 9 MnV) r,.-, J>^>l>pnriiit».s , . 4(5,000 00 f"'Pi-es- 7,r.4<; 4(1 H'lrli S.-I,nols 114 74 HiirI,_S,.l,ool muintenan,'-e ''•^"O 00 f^ffiools ... 4,4f)0 00 jMo.I, '•4 P'<1.1,nSr,|,ooN" H Cash on hand COR.N JiOO CO ')JKO I |iis Aoeoimt. 1893 •SK'.BS*) (52 .Jan. ^ B.y am.)unt s])o\vn at fhio .1 * Ass.rs ov P T^I h; •:• ^^ ^^ "'^ ^'^^e^^ of Dec '51 'Vr v> 1 -n "^*^' J-"anilitie,s ^V)R.vw.vr.L, 20rl, J,,,n,f A'lJited and found 'i»T, 1H94. correct. 1117,479 00 00 -^tv 09 -1? 52,279 09 AiiTHUR H. PLlVfSOLL ^ ^ "^^ ^^^ ''^ JOHN A. cmsnohli j ^^^'^'"^"s. 82 The United CoutUies of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. Ko. ».-«ener«l Balance Sheet of Araet* and Llabilltie*. ASSETS. Special rates already levied and to be collected to meet de- bentures maturing uuder By laws- « o «ai 01 No 897, Nation River Drainage account 9 2,001 21 j^q' 921, " " " 1.4"0 94 No! 85?', River Beaudette Drainatje account. . .. 997 18 No. 763, United Counties account 1,631 74 No. 940, " " ^'^^^ ^^ No. 1006, Roxborough Drainage account ^^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^.^ ^, 9 7,<)47 oT Nation River Drainage account, balance due by certain municipalities of Dundas, to be levied under Ay-laws 897 and 921, to meet debentures of 2nd issue eie,009 f,H and of 3rd issue 10,2% 58 $26,306 26 River Beaudette Drainage account, balance due by Uhar- lottenburgh and Lancaster, to be levied under By- law 857, to meet debentures • » 4,yso JU United Counties, balance to be levied by special rates under By-laws 763 and 940, to meet debentures of ^ istis^ue \]il]'J^ and of 2nd issue _i!:'!i_"_%,8,9:>9 12 Roxborough Drainage accouiit, balance due by Roxbor- ough. to be levied under By-law 1006, to me«t de- bentures ^ $58,812 18 CURRENT ASSETS. River Beaudette Drainage account, balance not yet cov- ered bv debentures, recoverable from then-unicipal- ities of Charlottenburgh and Lancaster $ KOOo 9o Rates, balance due • • .••.•• ^^1 'In County of Dundas. re Unifoim Promotion examination 20 00 Cash on deposit with Bank of Montreal ___ __ $ 15,473 10 „ ., ^ 1.000 00 Furniture 60.000 00 Heal Estate $61,000 00 $13o,28o 30 Cornwall. 20th Jannary, 1894. Audited and found corr*>r,t. ARTHUR H. PLTMSOLu, ^ C'larrpi-p.l Anco'iiitfiiit., V Auditors. JOHN^ A. CHISHOLM, J Thv VnHctl CoKnties nf Stonnniif, DiimUts and Olenf/nrri/. \o. 3.-Ci]cneral Balanre Nheet of AiiAetM nnil Lial>ilitio«. LIABILITIES. iVbentures matitrinf? in lHfl4 ( 7,<147 «?7 Ditro on Ntifion River Drainage account- Distributable over 8 years $10,009 08 •• " 7 " 10,296 ri8 ^. ^, $2n,3or) -J ; iMtto on Hivpr Bpaudptte Dralnacp nrrount — Distributablp over 5 years 4,985 ^'0 Ditro for (It'iieral County purposes — Lasr piyinent due 8 1,(117 r>r» Distributable over 12 years 17,ii41 56 u. „ , 1118,959 1_> uitto lloxboroutrh Drainage account- Distributable over 9 years $ 913 2:t to8,81-> IS CURRENT LIABILITIES. Bills payable $ p .-,00 00 Xation River Drainajre account 2,200 67 Roxboroujfh Drainajje account 572 54 ^ , , ^ ^ I 11,273 '2\ Surplus of Assets over Liabilities, as shown by State- 'nent No. 2 65,199 91 $135,2H5 ;:o C. J. R^ATTICE, Trrasurrr. Wo. 3.— € Special rates btintures No. ( No- 9 No. e No. 7 No. 9 No. 1 Nation River 3 municipali 897 and 92 River Beaudett* lottenburgl lav 857, to United Counties under By-le Isf. is>iue. . . and of 2nd Roxboroujjii Dra ongh. to be ! bontures ^ rnn-i A- AIJ>, 20th Janimrv, 1 ^•'^' , ,c...^«.v,..^::'^^':^^- -" '-- Gk«,l.,r>-,l, Cor,vi-«n- ,- ,.- 'Ust Dec 1« ''" " We are. «P"tl'^"^^^'' Yours truly, -'^ Cbavteved Accountant, , Ai. .]OHN A. CHISHOLM, ^ River Beaudette ' ered by deboi ities of Char. Rates, balance du Connt"^ of Danda.' Cash on deposit n^ Furniture. . Heal Estate. Cornwall. 20th Jat :..!b L, 20th Janimrv, 1^-'^' of SionnonU Dnn'hi>< am, ,earenain};:UstDec.,l«Wr /the several By-Laws .av, ahPen vouchea for , the r>a, ^ ^^'^■- \v owinK totherelncfJ ^U^re.therei^*acon«^le..tl# ture Account. : ore, keptingooa oi-le., aij I- duty. / •ed Account'^'i^ p''' | ed ,OLM,