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Tous les autrea exemplaires originaux sont fllmis en commenpant par la premiere page qui comporte une empreinte d'impression ou d'illustration et en terminant oar la derniire page qui comporte une telle empreinte. Un des symboles suivants apparaitra sur la demi^re image de cheque microfiche, selon le cas: le symbols — ^ signifie "A SUIVRE", le symbols V signifie "FIN". Les cartes, planches, tableaux, etc., peuvent etre film^s A des taux de reduction diffdrents. Lorsque le document est rrop grand pour etre reproduit en un seul cliche, il est filmd d partir de Tangle sup^rieur gauche, de gauche h droite, et ds haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images n^cessaire. Las diagrammes suivants iliuatrent la mdthoda. 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS -OF THE- isKuisrxaxFAJZj ooTJisroii. OF THE UNITlvD COUNTIES OF STORMONT, DUNDAS AND GLENGARRY. JAl^UARY, JUl^E am N()YEUB£R SESSIONS. 1893. JOHN BENNETT, Esq., Athol, Ont., Warden. ADRIAN I. MAODONELIi, Cornwall, Clerk. MORRISBURG, ONT., ('ouRiER Power Printing House, 1893. OFFIC MESSRS. P. D. J D. J. h Trust€ Trustees 1891 ; Alexa MartlutowE Trustees McMillan, e Trustees appoluled 11 Trustees place ol Wl Trustee* 1891 rcHlgiie Harkness, i Tnspectc Arthur Br MaxvlUe, C County 3iib-Tr< OFFICERS APPOINTED BY THE COUNCIL FOR 1893. JOHN BENNETT, Esq., Warpbn, Athol, Ont. C. J. MATTICE, Esq., Tbbasureb, Cornwall, Ont. ADRIAN I. MAODONELL, ESQ.. Cleuk. Cornwall, Ont. MESSRS. ARTHUR H. PLIMSOLTj, Montreal, smd JOHN A. CHISHOLM, Cornwall, Ont., AUDITORS. DAVID R. BROWN, Esq., Engineer, Cornwall, Ont. P. D. McNAUGHTON. Esq., ) members of J South Finch. Ont. D.J. MCMILLAN. ESQ., \ Board OF AUDIT. [ Laggan. Ont. ; ( Board of audit. E. A. GRAVELY. Esq., Gaol Physician, Cornwall, Ont. ALLAN CAMERON, Esq., Caretaker, Cornwall. Ont. DUNCAN McMARTIN, ESQ., MESSENGER, Cornwall, Ont. Trustees of High Schools ; Inspectors of Public Schools, and Sub-Treasurers of School Moneys, 1893. Trustees of District JVo. 1, WUUamstorvn.-John Ross and William Robinson, appoint^ 1891; Alexander Falkner and D, J, McLennan, appointed 1892; and Andrew A. *ouws, Martlutown, appointed 1893. Trustees of District No. 2. Alezandria.-T). B. McMillan, appointed 1891; Dougald J. McMillan, appomitd 1892 ; and J. H. McPherson. Alexandria, appointed 1893. Trustees of District No. 3. Comwall.-V. A. Cassel man, appointed 1891 ; James Dingwall, appointed 1892 ; and Robert C. McGregor, re-appointed 1893. Trustees of District No. 4. ■;iA)m-s6urff7i.-M.Wlllard. appointed 1891 ;Qeorge^^^ place ol William AUlaon,re3li:ued, appointed 1892; and William Whlttaker appointed 1893. Trustees of District No. 5, irogwois.-AUan G. Ross (in place o/ A. B. Carman aPROln^d 1891 reslgued) ; R. M. iJouck(iii Place of Dr. Jaraiesou, appointed 1892 resigned) ; and John Harkness, re-appointed 1893. Inspectors of Public &'c7ioo?».-Alexander McNaughton. Esq^ n^PJilifiH^'^Pn^minM^t'v* Arthur Bn.wu, Esq., Dundas, Morrlsburgh, Ont. ; Donald McDiarmld, Esq., Glengarry, MaxvlUe, Oot. County Examiners.— UensTB. McNaughton, Carman, Brown and McDiarmld. Sub-Treasurer of School Moneys.— U. J. Mattlce, Esq., Cornwall, Ont. p— I a ■p o 09 > (D >» ■P a o 03 (0 > (D 0) o p. o '11 O 1 M ) STANDING RULES AND REGULATIONS — OP THE — coTTiTCiXi oip THE coI^:poI^^'X'IOl^ — OP THE — iiTED mmit OF mmui \mm m ciEiMRy, As Revised and Adopted by the Council, October, 1886, and as subsequently altered and amended. I I Meetliiir* »nd ,Lro- videdt or in the rulch. 31. It shall be the duty of tiio Ward«'n or Cliairman in Council, whenever he shall conceive that a motion which he lius received and read, is contrary to the rulex of the Comicil, to .T|>t)ris(' ilie Council thereof, immediately before the quei^liuu of sueh nuilion in put, and to all the rules applicable to the case. 32. No motion for agrantof money, thedisschaiiie of iuiy speciiil committee, or for the appointment or dirtunssa! o\ any oluoer, or lor J^y.^ „oiioe. the introduction of any charge against an oiheer of the County, sliiill be made until after one day's notice thereof bas been given ; except upon the recommendation of a standing committee. 33. Every By-law shall be introduced by a motion for leave (tf which one day's notice sh ill be given, specifying the title of the bill, or by a motion to appoint a Commiltee to prepare and brinir it in, or bv order of the Counci on the report of a Commiltee. 34. No By-Law shall be committed or iimended until it shall Two readings , , . • , before com- have been twice read. miiment. 35. All amendments made in Committee shall be reported to Amendmenis the Council by the Chairman standing in liis place. After report, commUise? ^ and the By-Law has bef^n read a third time, it shall be subject to a debate and amendment in Council, before tht question to puss, sign and seal shall be decided. ReadinKS. 36. Every By-Law shall receive three several readings, previous Tbrce read- to its being passed, which readings may be on the same day, unless ^ut days?*^*'" objected to by three or more membLis present, and all motions for the introdu<^tion of the several reading of By-Laws, and the passing, signing and sealing of the same shall contain, as well as the number, the title ot the By-Law. 37. When a By-Law is read in the Council, the Clerk shall certify the readings and the time on the back. 38. By-Laws committed to a Committee of the whole Council shall first be read throughout by either the Clerk or the Chairman, and then *'''"'''^ Counc.l, t»«e Warden or u. r '^"'" '•^'^^*^^li'*'<'»''"r,and«hall, before leavinR the same an S of i:« r "'" ^";"-^'«'*'^*. ^vho«hali have tl,e mime authoritvTn h'l uu of the (.onmntteeiiM the Warden in the chair of the Council M « t . o n to 44 'on'n??i ""-'^r ^^^P^^^'^^}^' «"'^" I'^ve the name authodty! beef *n,iy!ln?i '" ^'■*' p/'",'""'^'"" ''*' ^'.'^ '^^*^'»' '' "'otion to rise has. reZcUo thn n.";i;'''' ^'' '''" »"'y.<^^'nite action has been taken in Comm tlni I f ^''' ""•'f'' cpn«ul(n-.tion. the subject referred to Member, re- 4,V""9f «'"^'l »'« (^onsulered to be dispoHed of in Uie negaMve. forrinif mo- , '*"• ^^iit'i) a member introduces a by-law, petition or motion Special Corn- tho nipmh«7.i;,V:' """.•'•-'''""" «« ir;»uiuu lo a special uommittee, mmee to be ^^^ ^f^\l r '"^'^^^V'^cmg the by-law, petition or motion, sball be *"M-«)ori.y Of 47 ^I'l^^"'}]''^^''^ Without being named by tbe Council. CominiitTe to ^^- ^ '»^'J<'rity ot any Committee may proceed to business, form a quo- ,_ . .Niaiiflinir ConiinltleeN. "'"• ^^ ^" "?^' ^""^t Session of the Ccuncil in each and every year stand- iivL tZu- '^7'' '*; '?T'' "^' ^^' '^'^« ^»^^^" ««^«" rner^b'efs eachfbt sides the VV arden, shall be appointed to the following purposes, vii -1 J. r.ancation. 5. Equalization of Assessment. 2. Jmance and Asessment. 6. Printing. 3. County Property. 7. Communications. 4. Koads and Bndge8. f.rf'Jl ^'^V'"'''"!"* relating to those subjects sliall be severally re- lerml, unless referred to a Special Committee. " R J: • "t u® • f ''' ^^on^'^'ittees on Education, County Property and cZei?n^w'f?''"^ ^'^^y «f «^ch SessioVo? an Pr n nl n? p ""'- "^'^ ^^^"- '''' ^^"^"^^ ««^ Assessment, rn -ri f. *^"*^ 9"'»'»""i«'itiona, at 2 o'clock p.m. n,n *'f '-onimitteo on lw,.ialization shall consist of the Reeves of o RfT ^^;- si Tho^v"" l'^'"'','^^n* 'T^ '\' '^*'"" ^^•^^'"^^ ^^'^»^« Deuuty Reeves S f a n S I n J •,« , r ^ 7 J arden shall, lor the purpose of consultation, as wel I Com*n" t'ie'e" ^ "« ''^ ^^^^'"S. l>e ex ofiicio a member of every Committee. KK;-'"'° '^'^fr "■^C.'IunSl"' "" "'^ " '"™ P-rere„co over any mo.io., Tn H^ , . <• ?'^; ^^-*^®" *"'y ^'''^^^^' "^' 0^'^'ers of tlieday shall be left undisnospfl uJ^^n'^siS S -1' ^^'^ 'r^^^" a' «hall be as follows:- 1- Callins the roil, 2. Reading minutes of preced- ing day. 3. Receiving communications. 4. Reading communications. 5. Presenting petitions. Revised and adopted 21st October, 1886. Passed MVn< d n.J'.^'iT'^^'''^' ^'h^""?Ji'» oi' Wpecial Committee. i-assed signed and sealed in o\ u council tfiis 22nd day of Oct. 1886. C. J. MAincE, Clerk. i). a. McABTHUii, W arden; 6. Reading petitions. 7. Presenting reports by com- mittees. 8. Giving notices. 9. Orders of the Day. a romniittee y tlio Clerk or »iuicil or Com- slonga f.(» tlie , to bo decided 'e Warden or (tlienameap- thority inth«? the Council, ne authority, luestion shall 1 to rise has }en taken in referred to negative, n or motion, Committee, ion, shall be mcil. usmesa. ' year.stand- erseach, be- poses, viz : — laessment. everally re- roperty and Session of Assessment, e Reeves of ntyReeves. n, jis well my motion undisposed m or oth er- as the first Council. follows : — I by com- bmmittee. Oct. 1686, arden. MINUTES OF THE UNITED COUNTIES OP 8T0RM0NT, DUNDAS AND GLENGARRY 1893. JANUARY^SESSION. j rorporatlon or the IJnliea Cniiniies oi'| Htormoiit, DuiiaitH uiid Oieiiviari'y. ! CouNw vi,i,, Jiin'y 24th, 1893. ! The Council mot thU 'lttyiit'j|>m ' pursuant to Statute, the Clerk preai<«i»jg. There being no (\uorum, the uinoting adjourned to 7 o'clock thin evening. The following members were present at the time of a i{ I A — Dii ncan A . Mc Donald, Re^ve Itoxiiuitoiiou.— John Beui.elt, ueeve; F'niutMoii 'V timer and Robert J. Thonipaon, Depul\-Keeven. Mnou— K. i». .McNuui{hton,Reeve,and.I.K. W. Crysler, Do(iuly-Rcovo. OsNAHiiucK.— AniHir W. Ault, Ret've; .1. (i. Ad.uii.s, ini. litipiiiy-Keeve; Jiinies MariUi. Jiid l)>-put.v-Rt'(>vu, and Isalan o. Hhaver, :iru Deputy- Keovo. i.iiUNWAi.i. TowNSHU'.— Donald MoDnii- itld, lU.-evu ; 1>. J, McIulonIi and Epliraiut p." ipHi, l»i'pu!y-K»M'vi'«(. CoKNWAi.ij Town. — r*. J. Hamilton, Reeve; Wtillum Oiilllngur hiuI Ambrutti* F. Mulbeni, l^^•^mly•R^;«VL'^'. VViNCiiKvrKBV ILL AUK— Robert Reddlck, Vl.D., lUeve. WiNCiiKSTKK TowNHli IP.— Thomas Ham- lllou, Keevu ; Fnuiciii ElUoit, Jr., D(.-puty- Reevo. AloUNTA.N.— Elijah H.Gregory, Reeve, and 8. H. Enuls. Deputy- Reeve. Iroquois ViLr.AaK.— Thos. Coulter, Reeve. Matilda. — Jan. es Golllson, Reeve; Wil- liam Baulord an of Roxborough. Mr. Ault, Reeve of the township of Osnabruck. Mr. Mulhern, 2nd Deputy Reeve of the town ot Cornwall. riie Cleik appointed Messrs. iSnider and Beckstead scrutineers of ballots cast. The vote was taken by ballot and re- sulteci as follows: — Mr. Bennett, 22; Mr. Ault, 13 j Mr. Mulhern, 9. The name of Mr. Mulhern was then dropped and a second ballot taken, re- sulting as follows : — Mr. Bennett, 24 ; Mr. Ault, 20. The Clerk «ieciared Reeve of Itoxborough, Warden. Mr. Bennett, having been conducted to the Warden's chair by Mr. Ault, thanked the Council lor the honor con- ferred upon him. MOTIONS. Uwon mortion of Mr. Stewart, sec onded by Mr. McNaughton (Kenyon), the Council adjourned for ten minutes Mr. Bennett, uuiy elected s 83 9^' COi to permit the Warden-elect to take his aeclaration of office. The Warden, having subscribed and made h's declaration of office before Mr. J A. McDougald, J.P,, Council re sumed. The minutes of fti.e last day of the October Spspion were read by the Clerk and upon morion of Mr. McCa-kiil, sec- onded by Mr. McR'ie, were ad 'pted in Council an(i signed by the Warden and Clerk. OOMMUNICATIOXS. The following communications re ceived by the Clerk since the October Session were receive(J and read by him viz. : ' Ing co-operaiioii in a cert,4iii petition to LeglHhitnre of Ontario lor tlie aho ; ion .7 market fees, and the passing ot an Aot to abo! 8h .,hfl f.gl.t of any ciiy, town or Vnco,? poraled vniasie to colleot market iees imm farmers offering produce for 8 lie. Letter from James Dingwall, Esq., oierk ?/J»H®T^*'^''®• «"«l''sing cerfci fled copy oj Grand Jjry'spre.sentment at rtcen' Dtcem. ber Quarter Sessions. 'ti^cn. utcem- Letter from J. p. Whlfnev Fhn n <•< Solicitor for thiH Corporation'T;,he?i'||^i-d I £?i?n^'' "*• ^'^^ 'Jdagl, m, , I s, explai ni Kg presLnr positions ol iliese suits and statin" thit tiip oases would come up K>r jmlg e.aon (^ebn,- reSed?''' "'^"-'«« ^''^^ ^"-uid have tS'i;,e Letter from A. M. Ro.sebrough Esn Secretary, f Prisoners' Aid AsSuion^of Torouto. soIiclMng a moneial^ gn 't f om ! this (.^ouncll to assist in furthering tlie in ' leresi* and objects ot said association Letter from County Clerk. Owen Sound enc oslngcopy of petition adi.pied by Coun-' ty Council of County „l Uiey pravln- He HecUo. 533 and repeal .Sect ion 5.S3a ol the Consolidated Municipal aci wltli relereu'-e to construcljion and maintenance of bridges pi 100 reet in length or up wa'dy and askili^; Letter from propri elors of 3/umcwai Wr/rf St. Thomas, enclosing sample copy o the &'"' .'*r.'^ testimomals recMji ved by the n ?r°o'mrh'fa^&^l';.^^«''"^'"" '-' -^'" •-[>'" Letter from Couiity Clerk, 8|. Thomas ph closi ng copy of resol u 1 1 on a dopl etl by CoJi n v Council Ol County of Elgin inuyUiTu.i Dominion Government to amei^d tlcKa t way ^ct so that It will be con p,, so.^foV ral ways under Dominion Jurisdiction to make provision for culvei^" on mauti' price list for printing M ui!cfiaTl anks Jc" and 6ollc.:«ng orders from this Co.'ncU.' ' IMter from J. J. M.ioT.'iren nuai^. and F. 8. Speuce. S^cre Lry oni.e I n, 7n!'"' Alliance, enclosing for &tion i r^hVi Oountll a petition to the U.ca ' LegKa L .| Letter from R. W. Lendrum. Esa p r « endosi iig SupDlementary Report i/ho^*' bor.Mii^h and Cambridge nV..i»..L w„u ^" MOTIONS. Upon motion ot Mr. Hamilton (Corn- wall), seconded by Mr. Hamilton (Win- che.ster), the comtDunications in the hands of the Clerk and just read by im were referred to the several com- belong! ^ ^^^^ respectively Upon motion of Mr. Beckstead, sec on.ied by Mr. Whittaker, and u'nanl , mously carried, Mr. C. D. Casselman, ex- I He«veot the township of Williamsburgh, I an^^ an old member of this Council, was I mvite.l by ,he Warden to take.'s^^t r I u ^^'^' /^'"'"gs of the Council Ohambers,and took hk seat accordingly. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win- Chester) seconded r,y Mr. McDonald (Alexandria), the following members were appomted a special committee to strike the standing committees of this Council for the year 1893 and to report at to morrow's session, viz : Messrs Redd.ck, Snider, Dingw^I,, McNau«hton fe''^''^'^«!;^l *g«)>MoNaughton(Finci:> Pn^ 'n^?""^"' ^^^"^^'^f HamiltoL S.d V n''^"^/, ^"™«''' Ault, Beck. ?CorL«fi''?T^'f" <^«hiel), McDonald (Cornwall tp.), Law.^oe and the mover and seconder, 'uuvci Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton Snw^^lir.?"^'^ ^^ ^'' Hamilton (Comwa 1), the name of Mr. A. W. Ault. eeve of Osnabruck, was substituted on the fepecial Committee re Stormont Registry Office repairs for that of Mr. h^r'^f'^u'' )T*'° ^*' °^^«^^ to be a mem- ber of this Council. Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton tui'V^' '^r°"?.«d by Mr. McCaskill, this Council adjourned to meet to- morrow morning at 10 o'clock. A. I. Macdonell, John Bennett, Clerk. Warden. 9 5 taken throuRhout of total prohibition ufacture and sala of Into and la said irum. Esq., P,L.S., y Report re Rox- B Drmnage scheme dauce with resolu- it October KeasloD. McDonald, Esq., Dnanty of DumJas' ration, an account *c., lor Re«l8trv rejected by Finn nee icil at lawt Octob:?r liters of Audit of I and accountB for i. Hamilton (Corn- Hatnilton (Win- ications in the md just read by >e several coni- sy respectively Beckstead, see- der, and unani- '. Casselman, ex- Williamsburgh, lis Council, was to take a seat f the Council ?at accordingly. lamiUon (Win- Mr. McDonald wing members committee to nittoes of this 5 and to report viz : Messrs. I, McNaiiuhton jghton(Finc;:) art, Hamilton >r, Ault, Beck- iel), McDonald nd the mover McNaughton VI r. Hamilton [r. A. W.Ault, mbstituted on re Stormont or that of Mr. I to be a mem- McNaughton r. McCaskill, io meet to- ock. IN Bbnnett, Warden. SECOND OAT. Cornwall, January 2oth, 1898. The Council met at 10 a.m. pursuant to adjournment, the Warden in the chair. Roll called. All the members present. The minutes of yesterday's sessions were read by the Clerk and upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Shaver, were adopted in Council and signed by the Warden and Clerk COiMMtJNIOATIONS. The following communications were received and read by the Clerk, viz : — Letter from W. R. Allison. Esq., Duubar, tendering his resignation as Trustee of the Morrlsbnrgh Collegiate Institute. Letter from Chas. Dickinson, Esq., County Clerk, SI mcoe, enclosing copy of pBtition to Legislative Assembly of Ontario adopted by County Council of County of Norfolk pray- ing the amendment of Legislative Acts so iis to limit the number ol children of tender years that may be committed by judaes or magistrates to the Industilal School at Mimico to live aud asking co-operation in the objects of such petition. Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster), seconded by Mr. Stewart, the report of the Special Committee appointed to strike the ^^tanding com- mittees of this Council for 1893 was presented, received and read by the chairman, Mr. McDonald (Alexandria). Upon motion of Mr Cameron, sec- onded by Mr. Dingwall, the report of Special Committee to strike standing committees jast read was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. M«Donald( Alexandria) in thochiir The Committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr, Ault, seconded by Mr. Poapst, the report of the Special Committee to strike standing commit- tees juBt adopted in Committee of the whole, was adopted in Council. The Standing Committees for the year 1893 as struck by the Special Committee are as foLows : No. I. Finance CommiUee.—T>. McNaugh- ton, D. A. Mcbouaia, vV. B. lawson, A. W. Ault, James Colliaon, A. A. Stewart, A. R. McDougall, John H. Melkle. C. J. Hamilion, Ewan Dingwall, John A. M^'Dougal, Robert Redd tck, John B. Snider, Thomas Coulter, D. McDonald, R. M. Keckstead. Thomas Ha;nillon, D. P. McDougall, Emerson Warner, Elijah Gregory, J. Q. Adanis, aud F. D, McNautshton chairman. —Total 132. No. 2. Edu«ation ComrriUee.—D. J. Mc- intosh, C. T. Whlttaker, D. McCi^sklll, Robert xteddlck, J. G. Adams, John P. Mc- Naughton. R. J. Thompson, Hu^h A. ('ameron, John A. McDougal, A. F. Mulhein, J. R. Crysler, Wm. Banford, Ja.TiesCollisou, Thomas Hamilton, D. P McDougall. Samuel H. Ennls, D. A. McDonald, \V. B, Uawson, and John H. Meikle chairman.— Total 20. No. 3. Roads and Bridges Committee.— A. A. Stewart, W. B. Lawson. Lemuel Ollla- bougli, Francis Elliott, R. F. McRae, James Martin, Williatn Gallinger, William Abrams, Edward Foster, Angus R. McLeod, A. J. Thompson, Ephraim Poapsi, Hugh A. Cameron, V. D. McNao.Khlon, Jamieson Campbell, D. McDona'd^ John A. McDougal, D. vVlcCaskill, Ewan Dingwall, -xnd Thomas Uamllton chmrman.— Total 2< No. 4. County Property Committee.— SoYxto. B Suldor, D. McDonald. Francis Elliott, A. R. McDougall, Emerson Warner. William Ranford, R. M. Beckstead, Elijahs. Gregory, John P. McNaughton, William Gallinger, James Martin, I. U.Snaver. Thorn as Coulter, and D. A. McDonald chairman.— Total 14. No. 5. Printing CommiMce.— Robert Reddlck. John H. Meikle, Isaiah O. Shfiver, Jamieson Campbell, F. D. McNaughton, Francis Elliott, J. R. Crvsler, Kdward Foster, Angus R. McLeod, Lemuel Dillabough, D. J. Mc- intosh. William Abrams, William Binford, Samuel Ennis, Thomas Coulter, and W. B. Lawson chairman, — Total 16. No. 6. C»mm,ittee on Communications.— G. J. Hamilton, Kohr lin Poapst, D. vlcNaughton (chairman), VV". B. Lawson, Robert Reildlok, A. F. Mulhern, D. P. McDougald, James CoIHson, Ewen Dingwall, John U. MelKle, D. McDonald and A. W. Ault.— Total 12. NOTICES. Mr. Hamilton (Winchester) gives notice tuat he will to-inonow ask leave to Intro- dace a By-Law appointing High School Trustees for the various High School Dis- tricts of these United Counties. Mr. Hamilton ( Inchester) gives notice that he will to-morrow ask leave to intro- duce a By-Law to appol nt a County Board of Audit lor 1893. Upon motion ot Mr. Hamilton (Corn- wall), seconded by Mr. Mulhern, the communications in the hands of the Clerk and just read by him were referred to the several committees to which they respectively belong. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Corn- wall), seconded by Mr. JMulhern, this Council adjourned to meet at 7 o'clock this evening to allow the several com- mittees to rteet and prepare reports. EVENING SESSION. Council resumed. The Warden in the chair. NOTICES. Mr. McCa>kill gives not.ce that he will to-morrow or during this session ask leave to introduce a By-Law for the appoiutment of Preventive Officers forthe various muni- cipalities of these United Counties for 1893, or for such longer period as their appoint- tnent may remain uncancelled. Mr. Collison gives notice tnat he will to- morrow or duiing this session ask leave to introduce a By-Law to re-^ppolni the Nation River Drainage Committee Mr. Dingwall gives notice that lie will to- morrow or durin? this session ask leave to introduce a By-i..aw to re-appoint a Com- mittee in connection with the River Beaa-. dette Drainage Improvements. 10 o g O OB' B O IS .© e a o Mr. Cameron gives notice that he will to- morrow or durln« this session asK leave to introduce H By-Law t.^ re-appoint the ^ .T ^*' '''';»PnoJ"^t.ti«Stormont Registry Ufflce Committee. Mr. \fcDonaId (Cornwall tp.) hereby gives notice that he will to-morrow Introduce a JBy-Law tor renewal of note at present ucder discount at the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall. tor River Boaudette drainage improvement Upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Banford, the Council adjourned until 10 o'clock, a.m., tomorrow to allow the several committees time to meet and report. A. I. MACDONELf., John Bennett, Clerk. Warden. TUIKD DAY. Cornwall, January 26th, 1893. The Council met at 10 a.m. pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All the members present except Messrs. Crysler and Mulhern. The minutes of yesterday wer^ read by the Clerk and upon motion of Mr. Banford, seconded by Mr. Collison, were adopted m Council, as amended, and signed by the Warden and Clerk. COMMUNICATIONS. Acotrmunication was received and read frorii the Inspector of Prisons reporting up-.ti sanitary condition, dkc. of gaol recently in- r^^n!^lu ^Z*.?''" '""^ «*'"»«? attention of Council to the urgent and immediate uec.s- slty of substituting iron bedsteads for the wooden ones now la use In the gacl : and of provldlnu several new locks and keys tor the rldorV^^^^ ^^ ^rom the wards Into the cor- MOTIONS, Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Alex- andria), seconded by Mr. Lawson, the re- port of the Special Committee appointed 11 Mr. McDonald (Corn- by Mr. Poapst, the littee of Printing was •y the chairman, Mr. Mr. Ault, seconded report of the Print- read was referred to whole. 2 chair. »se and recommend the report without -p. Ault, seconrled by ort of the Printinfr • teci in co.umittee of ted in Council with- CE9. Klnch) hereby gives )-rnorio\v Introduce a bhe Storinont ReKlstry wall tp.) hereby gives •-morrow introduce a note at present ut.der if Montreal, Cornwall, raluage improvement r. Adams, seconded Council adjourned , to-morrow to allow itees time to meet John Beivnett, Warden. I»AY. anuary 26th, 1893. it 10 a.m. pursuant chair. Roll called. *! present except \Iulhern. sterday were, read pon motion of Mr. ' Mr. Collison, were as amended, and n and Clerk. lATIONS. 18 received and read risons reportins; upnn of gaol recuntly Jn- calllng attention of ad immediate uec« 8- )n bedsteads for the e In the sacl ; imd of oclcs and keys Jor the * wards Into the cor- NS, '. McDonald (Alex- Mr. Lawson, the re- mmittee appomted to consider and report upon the resolu tion of the County of Elgin with leter ence to the amendment of the R;iilvv ly Act, was presented by the chairman, Mr. Lawson, and received and read. Upon motion of Mr. Warner, seconded by Mr. Thompson, the report of the Special Committee appointed to con sider and report upon the resolution ot the County of Elgin with reference to the amend iient of the Railway Act was referred to a Committee of the whole. Mr. McNaughton (Finch) in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Shaver, the report of the Special Committee appointed to consider and report upon the resolution ot the (jounty of Elgin with reference to the amend- ment of the Railway Act just adopted in committee of the whole, was adopted in Council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Coulter, seconded by Mr. Meikle, the communication from Inspector of Prisons was referred to the committee on County Property. Upon motion of Mr. McCaskill, see onded by Mr. McNaughton (Kenyon), By-Law No. 1018 providing for the ap- pointment of Preventive Officers for the various municipalities in these United Counties, was read a first time in blank Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton (Finch), seconded by Mr. Stewart, By- Law No. 1026 to appoint a special com mittee in connection with the repairs to the Stormont Registry Office, was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Foster, By Law No. 1026 for the appointment of a special committee in connection with the repairs to Stormont Registry Office, was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Ault in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the By Law. Upon motion of Mr. Cameron, sec onded by Mr. Abrams, By-Law No. 1018 for the appointment of Preventive Officers for the various municipalities of these United Counties, was read a second time in blank and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Collison in the chair. the adoption of the By-Law as filled in by them in Committee. Upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Martin, By Law No. 1026 for the appointment of a special committee in connection with the repairs to Stormont Registry office was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr. Gregory, seconded by Mr. Adams, By-Law No 1026 tor the purpose of appointing a committee in connection with repairs to Stormont Registry Office was passed, signed and Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by McCaskill, By-Law No. 1018 for appointment of Preventive Officers for the various municipalities of these United Counties was read a third time. Upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Shaver, By-Law No. 1018 for the appointment of Preventive Officers for the various municipalities in these United Counties was passed, signed and sealed. It was moved by Mr. McNaughton (Finch), seconded by Mr. Stewart, that whereas in the opinion of this Council the Act empowering the senaration of counties should be amended ; therefore be it resolved That this Council in session assembled do hereby petition the Lieutenant- Governor in Council praying that Section 38 of (Chapter 42 of 55 Vic. be amended by striking out the words "a majority" in the fourth and eighth lines of said section and inserting instead thereof the words "a two thirds majority." — Carrieci. Upon motion of Mr. Gregory, sec- onded by Mr. Ennis, this Council ad- journed until 8 o'clock this evening to give the committees time to meet, pro- ceed with business, and report. EVENING SESSION. Council resumed at 8 p.m. The Warden in the chair. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Alexandria), seconded by Mr. McRae, the report of the committee on County Property was received and read by the chairman. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seoonded by Mr. Martin, the report of the com- mittee on County Property just read wai referred to a committee of the whole, Mr, Meikie la the chair. 12 o I es a O The committee rose and recommend ed the adoption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Warner, the report of the com- mittee on County Property just adopted in committee of the whole was adopted in Council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster), seconded by Mr. McDonald (Alexandria), the report of the commit- tee on Communications was presented, and received, and read by the chairman. Upon mo*ion of Mr. Shaver, seconded by Mr. Martin, the report of committee on Communications just read was refer red to a committee of the whole. Mr. McRae in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Poapst, seconded by Mr. Ault, the report of the committee on communications just adopted in com mittee of the whole was adopted in Council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. McCaskill, sec onded by Mr, McDougald (Lochiel), the report of the Education Committee was presented and received, and read by the chairman, Mr. Meikle. Upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Hamilton (Cornwall;, the report of the committee on Education just read was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Meikle in the chair. The committee rose and recommend ed the adoption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Corn wall tp.), seconded by Mr. Ault, the report of the commitee on Education just adopted in committee of the whole was adopted in Council without amend- ment. Upon motion of Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mr. Campbell, the report; of the com mittee on Roads and Bridges was pre sented, and received, ani read by the chairman, Mr. Hamilton (Winchester). Upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Ault, the report of the committee on Roa^U au.l Bi-irlges just read was referred to a committee of the whole, Mr. Stewart id the chair. The committee rose anil recommend ed the adoption of the report without &tu€Qum€Ut, , Upon motion of Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Shaver, the supplementary report of Printing Committee was presented, and received, and read by the chairman, Mr. Lawson. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr, Dillabough, the supplementary report of the Printing Committee just read was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr, Gallinger in the chair, I'he committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr McDonald (Corn- wall tp.), seconded by Mr. Mcintosh, the supplementary report of the Printing Committee just adopted in committee of the whole was adopted in Council with- out rmendment. Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton, (Finch), seconded by Mr. Warner, By- Law No. 1027 to appoint a committee in connection with Roxborough and Cambridge drainage improvements was read a Hrst time. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. Lawson, By- Law No 1027 to appoint a committee in connection with Roxborough and Cambridge drainage improvements 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 by the Council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. M^sNaughton (Finch), seconded by Mr. Crysler, By- No. 1027 to appoint a committee in connection with the Roxborough and Cambridge drainage improvements was read a thied time. Upon motion of Mr. Collison, second- ed by Mr. Dillabough, By-Law No. 1027 to appoint a committee in connection with the Roxborough and Cambridge drainage improvements was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. NOTICES. Mr. Cameron hereby gives notice that he will to-morrow ask leave to Intiodace a By- Law to refund to ihe various muuiolpalllles ot the County of GleugArry the respective sums levied upoa them under By-Law No. 993 tl this orporatlon for Model iijchool pur- poses, there being n'> Model School in Glen- garry lor past year, and the money reraaln- Intr lu the liandsof t|iti (^lunty ri-.^asu!*" iinisxpeoclea, , . " "" 13 tr. Martin, seconded jpplementary report ttee was presented, ad by the chairman, Mr. Ault, seconded the supplementary iing Committee just a committee of the he chair. 'se and recommend- the report without [r McDonald (Corn- y Mr. Mcintosh, the 3rt of the Printing ited in committee of ted in Council with- Mr. McNaughton, by Mr. Warner, By- oint a committee in Roxborough and improvements waa ^r. Hamilton (Win- by Mr. Lawson, By- ointa committee in Roxborough and improvements was ) and referred to a lole. > chair. se and recommend- the By Law by the mdment. Mr. M>5Naughton by Mr. Crysler, By- at a committee in e Roxborough and improvements was rr. Collison, second- h, By-Law No. 1027 ittee in connection gh and Cambridge lents was passed, )y the Warden and CRS. gives notice that he ve to Inti'oduce a By- iirtous iDuuioipaliiles QgAi-ry the respective sm uuder By-Law No. for Model !:-ictiool pur- Model School in Glea- d Ibe mouey reraala- tSB •J'juuly rreaauicr Mr. McDonald (':'orQwall tp.) hereby gives notice that, he wilt lo-morrow ask leave to introduce a By-Law for the appoiniinent ot County Auditors for current yeai . MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. Cameron, sec- onded by Mr. Dingwall, By Law No, 1024 to re appoint committee in con- nection with River Beaudette Drainage Improvements, was read a first time. Upon motion of Mr. Dingwall, sec- onded by Mr. McDougal (Lancaster tp.), By Law No. 1024 to re appoint commit- j tee re River Beaudette Drainage Im ! provements, 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 By-Law without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Cameron, sec- onded by Mr. Abrams, By-Law No. 1024 to re-appoint Committee re River Beaudette Drainage Improvements was read a third time and upon motion of Mr. Cameron, seconded by Mr. McDougal (Lancaster tp.), said By-Law was passed, signed and sealed. Upon motion of Mr Snider, seconded by Mr. McDougal (Lancaster to.), By Law No. 1025 to reappoint Com missioner in connection with River Beaudette Drainage Improvements was read a first tune and upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. McRae, said By Law was read a second tiu'e and re- ferred to a committee of the whole. Mr. McNaughton (Lancastei*) in the chair. The committee roie and recommended the adoption of the By-Law without amendment. Upoh motion of Mr. McDonald (Corn- 'vall tp), seconded by Mr. Shave-, By Law No. 1025 to re-appoint Commissioner re River Beaudette Drainage Improve ments was read a third time and upon motion of Mr. Coulter, seconded by Mr. McNaughton (Finch), said By Law was finally passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Collison, sec- onded by Mr. Dillabough, By Law No. 1023 to re-appoint Nation River Drain age Committee was read a first time and upon motion of A:fr. Collison, seconded by Mr. Ennis, said By Law was read a second time and referrwd to a commit- Mr. McDougald (Lochiel) in the chair. The immittee rose and r>'coinmended the adoption of the By Liw without amendment. Upr>n m >tion of Mr. Hamilton (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. Elliott, By- Law No. 1023 to reappoint Nation River Drainage Committee was read a third time, and upon motion of Mr. Coulter, seconded by Mr. Adams, was finally passed, signed an 1 sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. Stewart, By- Law No. 1022 for the renewal ot note or notes under discount at Bank of Mon- treal, Cornwall, for River Beaudette Drainage Improvement purposes was read a first time and upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Winchester), seconded by Mr. Elliott, said By Law was read a second time and referred to a commit- tee of the whole. Mr. Hamilton (Winchester) in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the By L-iw without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. Meikle, By- Law No. 1022 for the renewal of certain note or notes under discount at the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall, for River Beaudette drainage improvement pur- poses was read a third time, ami upon motion of Mr. Hamilton, seconded by Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster), saiti By- Law was passed, signed and sealed by Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Stewart, seconded by i\Ir. McRae, this Council adjourned until 10 a.m. to morrow to enable com- mittees to complete their bus.nes.s and report. A. I. Macuonell, John Bennett, Clerk. Warden. FOURTH DAT. Cornwall, January 27th, 1893. The Council met at 10 »*m. pursuant to adjournment. Roll called. All members present except Me-ssrs. Crysler and Mulhern. rhe minutes of yesterday's sessions Were read by the Clerk. motions. It was moved by Mr. Poapst, seconded by Mr. MoDonqild (Cornwall tp.) tUftt the 14 98 C e QQ V \ cs* ^ e« Cd ee ■"^^ bii flS a» s^ Od .a h o cs ^1^ itmt » 93 ss o u »^ oe Qd •pii* '«« fl S o c^ ' ! by the Clerk be adopted by Council and Bigneti by the Warden and Clerk. It was moved as an amendment by Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster village), seconded by Mr. Stewart, that the min- utes just read be not adopted in Council but that the same be amended by strlk ing out and expunging the clause thereof adopting in Council the report of the committee on Roads and Bridges, and that the said report be referred back to said committee with instructions to strike out the last clause thereof and that the minutes as so amended ba adopted in Council. It was moved by Mr. McDougald (Lochiel),secondedbyMr,McCaskill,asan amendment to the amendment that the minutes just read be not adoftted but that the same be amended by striking out and expunging the resolution recom- mending this Council to petition the Lieutenant Governor in Council to amend section 38 of chapter 42 of 55 Victoria with reference to the majority of reeves and deputy reeves required to ensure the separation of counties. The amendment to the amendment was first voted upon and was declared to be lost upon a division in Council taken by a 8tarjdit)g vote The amendment was next voted upon and was declar-d to be carried and the main motion accordingly lost upon a division taken upon a standing vote and the minutes accordingly adojjted in Council as amended. Upon motion ol' Mr. Hamilton (Corn wall), seconded by Mr. Galliiigor, the report of the Special Committee re Stormoiit County Registry Office repairs ■was presented and received and read by the chairman, Mr. Hamilton. IJpon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Beckstead, the report of the Special Committee reStormont Registry Office repairs just read was referred to a pted in Council as passage through com- ole. 3f Mr. Ennis, seconded lis (.Jouncii adjourned to lock this afternoon to 16 enable committees to close up business pending before them. AFTERNOON SESSION. The Council resumed at 4 p.m. pur- suant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. MOTIONS. It was moved by Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Bapford, that the County Treas urer bo and be is nereby instructed to submit to this Council at its June Sessim a detailed statement of all monies dis bursed by this Council from 1«84 to date in the said Hill v. Middaiih and Connor v. Middagh suits together with all re- ceipts and voucheis lor the same ; and further that Mr. Middagh be instructed to tile with the Treasurer ^^efore Ist June next all receipts for payments made by him in connect,ion with said suits, and that Messrs, Leitch, Pringle & ilarkness, and J. P. Whitney, Esq., Solicitors for Mr. Middagh and this Corporation res pectively, do file with the Treasurer detailed statements ot their respective m accounts of fees, charges and disburse- ments to said date (June Ist) against the said John Mi. Hi20 to appoint Hl>jh School ! Trustet-s lor the various Hijjh School j Divisions in these United Counties was i read a third time and upon motion of' Mr. Cameron, seconded by Mr. Abrams, said By Law was passed, signed and sealed Upon motion of Mr, McNaughton ; (Finch), seconded by Mr. Crysler, Ey I Law No. 1017 to appoint County j Auditors lor 1893 was read a first time \ and upon motion of Mr. Banford, sec- onded by Mr. Ennis, said By Law wai read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Martin in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the By-Law withont amendment. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Corn wall tp.), seconded by Mr. Poapst, By- Law No. 1017 to appoint County Auditors for 1893 was read a third time and upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Winchester), seconded by Mr. Reddick, was passed, signed and sealed. Upon motion of Mr. Warner, seconded by Mr. Martin, By-Law No. 1028 to appoint Commissionejs re Roxborough and Cambridge Diainage Improvements was read a first time and upon motion of Mr. Warner, seconded by Mr. Shaver, said By-Law was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Ennis in the chair. The committee rose and recommend ed the adoption ot the By Law without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Reeve Cornwall tp.), 8econ(ted by Mr. Mcintosh, By-Law No. 1028 to appoint Com missionersr* Roxborouj.'h and Cambridge Drairinge Improvements was read a third time and upon motion of Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Shaver, said By Law was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton, seconded by Mr. Dingwall, the Clerk of these United Counties was instructed to send a copy of the resolution passed by this Council with reference to the amendment of the provisions of the Municipal Act respecting the separation of counties to each of the local repre- sentatives of the three United Counties. Upon motion of Mr. McCa'skill, sec onded by Mr. McRae, this Council ad- journed to meet this evening at eight o'clock. EVENING SESSION, Council resumed at Warden in the chair. MOTIONS. 8 p.m. The It was moved by Mr. McDonald (Cornwall tp.). seconded by Mr. Mc^ Intosh, that this Council do memorialiae the Legislative Assembly of Ontario to amend at its next session section 533a of the consolidated Mtmicipal Act so that in a union of counties the munici- palities of each separate county in such union shall alone be liable under said section for contribution to the cost of maintaining or constructing bridges within such county of the length specified in such section. Upon motion of Mr. Warner, seconded by Mr. McNaughton (Finch)v the report of the Special Committee re Roxborough and Cambridge Drainage Improvements was received and read by the chairman, Mr. Warner. Upon nSotion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Gregory, the report of the Special Committee re Roxborough and Cambridge Drainage Improvements just read was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Gregory in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Warner, seconded by Mr. McDougald (Lochiel), the report of the Roxborough and Cambridge Drainage Committee just adopted in committee of the whole was adopted in Council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald, (Corn- wall tp.), seconded by Mr, Poapst, this Council adjourned io meet at 10 o'clock a.m. to morrow. A. i. Macuonell, Clerk. John Bennbtt, Warden. -:i 17 ounties was instructed if the resolution passed with reference to the the provisions of the specting the separation each of the local repre- three United Counties. of Mr. McCaskill, sec rIcRae, this Council ad- tbis evening at eight ING SESSION, aed at 8 p.m. The hair. lOTIONS. >d by Mr. McDonnld ppconded by Mr. Mc- Council do memorialize Hsembly of Ontario to :t sesfion section 533a ited Municipal Act so f counties the munici- ich separate county shall alone be liable on for contribution to taininp or constructing ch county of the length section. f Mr. Warner, seconded iton (Finch)v the report mmittee re Roxborough !)rainape Improvements 1 read by the chairman, of Mr. Ault, seconded y, the report of the ee re Roxborough and lage Improvements just 1 to a committee of the 1 the chair. e rose and recommend- 1 of the report without if Mr. Warner, seconded Id (Lochiel), the report 3Ugh and Cambridge littee just adopted in i whole was adopted in amendment. >f Mr. McDonald, (Corn- 3d by Mr. Poapst, this d io meet at 10 o'clock FIFTH DAT. Cornwall, January 28th, 1893. Council met at 10 a.m. pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All the members present •except Messrg. Mulhern, Lawson and McDonald (Alexandria). The minutes of yesterday's ser.sions were read by the Clerk and on motion of Mr. Cameron, seconded by Mr. Ding- wall, were adopted in Council and figned bv the Warden and Clerk. MOTIONS. A communication was received and read from J. E.Tuttle, Esq., of Dundela, claiming on behalf of Ezra Mcintosh a refund of $10 from this Council on Pedlar's License. It was moved by Mr. Hamilton (Corn- wall), seconded by Mr. Gregory, that the application just read for a refund of 1 ^10 be refused.— Carried. Upon motion of Mr. ColUson, seconded by Mr. Foster, tb- report of Nation River Drainage Committee was pre- sented by the chairman, Mr. Collison, and received and read and upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Mc- Naughton (Finch), said report was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Beckstead in the chair. The committee rose and reco^iuend- 'ed the adoption of the report. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win Chester), seconded by Mr. Collison, the report of Nation River Drainage Com- mittee just adopted .n committee of the whole was adopted in Council without .amendment. NOTICES. Mr. J. G. Adaraii hereby gives notice of the renewal of the notice given by him at last October Session and will at the next June Session ask leave to Introduce a By-Law dis- pensing in future with the October Sessions o' 'his Oouucll, havl.gln vlewthec^^lall- l of the expenditure of these United Cv^wutJes. On motion of Mr. McCaskill, seconded by Mr. MoDougald (Lochiel), this Council adjourned to meet at the Court House, Cornwall, on Monday, the 19th day of June at the hour of seven . o'clock p.m. •,Ee/BFo:Ri?s. Beport of (tpeclnl Commltlee to Mtrik« lltM^dlu|[ Couiiultieett for 1H0». Members all present. „ ,» . To the Warden and Counc^U of the United Counties of Storraont, Dund is and Glen- Oenlleineu,— Your oommlttee appointed to strike the Standing Committees or this Louu- oil for th« .year 1803 beg leave to report that they have selected the following inetnborH lo act upon the respective coiniuliteea under which their names Hppeur, viz. :— No. I. Finanoe Cojumi^ee.— Messrs. D. Mc- Naughton, D. A. McDonald. W. B. hawson, A. W. Auli.James Collisou, A. A.:*lewait. A. R. McUougHld. John H. Melkle. l\ J. Harnllion, Ewau Dingwall, John A. M Dougal, Robert Reddlck, John B. Sulder, Thomas Coulter, D. McDonald. R. M. Beckstnad, Ihomas Hanllion. D. P. McDougall, Emeraon Warner, Elijah Gregory, J. G. Adiims and P. D, McNaug'iton. cnalrraau.— Total 22. No. II. Edmation CoOTm««ee.— Messrs. D. J. Mcintosh, C. T. Whltlaker. D. McCaskill, Robert -ieddlck, J. G. Adam^, John P. Mc- Naughton. R. J. Thompson, Hu;^h A. Cameron, John A. McDougal. A. B\Mulhein, J. R. Crjrsler, Wm. Banlord, James Collison, Thomas Coulter, Thomas Hamllloa, D. P. McDougall, S. H. Enuis, D. A. .McDonald, W. B. Liawsoo, and John H. Melkle, chair- man -Total 20. ^ . , No. III. Roads and Bridges CommMee.— Messrs. A. a. Siewart, Wm.B. La w«on. Lem- uel Dlllabough, Frauds Elliott, R. F. McRae, James xManin, William GaUluger, Wl liam Abrams, Edward Foster, Angus R. McLeod, A. J. Thompson, Ephralra Poapsi, Hugh A. Cameron, F. D. McNaughion, Jaraieson Campbell, D. McDona'd, John A. ^IcDouga^, D. McCaskill, Ewan Dingwall, au i Thomas Hamilton, chairman.— Total JO. No. IV. County Property Comm/«cc— Messrs JohaB Snider, U. McDonald. Francis Elliott, A. R. McUougald, Emerson Warner, William Baulord, R. Al. Beckstead, Elijah S. Gretcory, John P. McNaughton, William Galiinger, James Martin. 1. 0. Suaver, Thomas Couiier, and D. A. MoOonald, chaii man.— Total 14. No. V. Pn'n«n/Co))i>?ii«ee.— Messrs. Robert Reddlck.JohnFI.Meikle, 1.0. Shaver, Jamie- son Campbell, F. D. McNaughton, Fraucis Elliott, J. R. Crvsler, Edward Foster. Angus K. McLeod, Lemuel Dlllabough, D. J. Mc- intosh. William Abrams, William Biulord, Samuel A. Ennl8,Thoma8 Coulter.aud Wm. B. Lawson, chairman.— Total 16. No. VL Committee on Communications.— Messrs. C. J. Hamlltou, Ephralm Po>« P>«ld to Mr. W. Qlbhuui, Kdtlor CornWMll .Standard. Your commli lets recoiaiiiend the printing oftbe MuiiileH nnder coutruct. and mIho ttml tbe Clerk Invito sealed teudera to b« received up to Tburiday 26ib Inst., at 7.3) o'clock, p.m., from ull the newspapers published in the United nountieH for the printlntc offlfteen hundred copleH of the Minutes, Including tbe Financial Htatement, together with two hundred and titty extra copies ot the Flnan- clal Statements to be printed after tbe Jauuary session. Also sealed tenders for printing of Convictions quarterly, and rpr> warding papers containing such Keport of Convictions to b« sent quarterly lo the Reeve and Deputy-Reeves of each municipality In these United Counties. Your couimiltee further recommend that the qualltv of paper and style of workman* ship and type be tbe same as in 1802, or equal thereto in quality, and the work to becom- plete Inir Cummlttee* Members all present. To t he Warden and Members oftbe Counties' Council of tbe United Counties of Btor- mont, Dundas and Glengarry, Gentlemen,— Your committee recommend that tbe tender of Allan Clarke, Esq., for printing 1500 copies ol the Minutes, 2do extra copies of the Financial Statement and pub- lisbins Convictions and sending copies of paper containing same to each member of the Counties' Council, for the sum ol $125.00 be accepted, It being tbe lowest tender for the whole work. All of which is respectfully submitted. W> B. Lawson, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Jan. 26, 1898. Report ofSpedal Committee appointed to consider tbe ad vltiablllly of applar- Jne (be provisions of (be Oralnaye l.aws to Railways under .fnrlsdlctlon of DomliUon Government* Members present— Messrs. John B. Snider, Emerson Warner, E. S. Gregory, D. A. Mc- Donald. F. D. McNaughton, A. A. Stewart, A. W. Ault, A. R. McDougald, D. McDonald. Jas. Collison, E. Dingwall, R. M. Beokstead, D. P. McDougall and W. B. Lawson. Chair- man. To the Warden and Members of the Council of the United Counties of Stormont, Dun- das and Giengarry. Gentlemen,— Your committee appointed to consider the communication from tbeCoun- ty Council ol the County of Elgin, beg leave lo report : That they heartUv approve of the object of the resolution, a copy of which was enclosed with the communication, and strongly recommend that a petition he forwAfded to the Minister of Railways sigiied by tbe indi- vidual members of this Council, In their official oapi^city, before tbe close of tbe pre- sent sittings, praying that tbe Dominion Railway Act bearr.ended sons to bring RhII- ways, under Dominion lurlsdlctlou running through the Province of Ontario, under the provisions of the Ditches and Watercourses Aciand Municipal Drainage L>iwi. All of which IS respeutlully submitted. W. B. Lawson, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Jan. 26, 1803. The following is a copy of Petition pre- pared and forwarded to Minuter of Railways under above Report, viz : To the Honorable the Minister ci Railvoay for Canada, Ottawa. Tbe petition oftbe u'idersigned members ol t be Counties' Council of the United Coun- ties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry In session assembled, humbly shewetn as fol- lows t That In the opinion of your petitioners some provision should be made in tbe Rail- way Act, requiring that all Railroads under Dominion Jurisdiciion, runniug through tbe Province of Ontario, be subject to the pro- visions oftbe Ditches and Watercourses Act and the Drainage clauses of the Municipal Act for the Province of Ontario. And your petitioners as In duty bound will ever pray. Signed at the Council Chambers In the Court House, Cornwall, this 2(itb day of January. A.D. 1898. Signed by all the members Individually in their official capacity. Report of Committee on Connly Pro* perty. All HQ embers present. To tbe Warden and Council of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glen- garry. Gentlemen,— 1. Your committee beg leave to report that they have examined the gaol and offices and find all in good order. There are ai present five prisoners confined In the gaol — four male anu one female. 2. We have bad an application ra«di to us by the County Court Clerk for some alter- ations and Improvements in bis office. We have Inspected the office, and recognizing tbe desirability ofhavlngtae changes made, and tbe increased convenience and facilities they would aftord the clerk In transacting the business of his office, your committee would recommend that a high slanting desk be got for the said office, the same not to ex- ceed the price of $1').00 ; and also that tbe position of the counter now In said office be changed and placed as directed by said clerk, and that the Treasurer bo authorized snd directed to call for and receive tenders for the said work. S. Your committee recommend that the Treasurer see to tbe fixing of the stone steps leading up to tbe County Buildings from Pitt Street oynavlng the same stone hammered and bushed. 4. Your committee further recommend that the Sheriff be authorized and directed to purchase on best possible terms, nine iron bedsteads for the gaol cells to replace the rickety wooden ones now in use, as recom- mended and required by the Inspector oJ Prisons on bis recent visit, and also that he have the locks and keys of gaol ward \nd corridor doors repaired or replaced when oat of order. All of which is respectfully submitted. D. A. MoDoNALS, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Jan. 26, 1893. 19 rr.ended iori to bring Rh1I> IdIoii lurlHilloilou running nice ot Ontario, under the DilcheH ami WatercoufMS il Drainage L>iWi. espeutlully nubinltlcd. '. B. Lawson, Chairman, mi, Curuwail, Jan. 26, 1893. H a copy or Petition pre- led to Minuter of Railway* irl, viz : \he Minister qf Railwayt for )a, the u'iderslgned members ouncll of the United Coun- Dundas and Glengarry in i, humbly shewelh aa foU InloD of your petitioners lould be made In the Rail- ig that all RallroadH under 3ilon, running through the irlo, be subject to the pro- Bhesund Watercourses Act I clauses of the Municipal ace of Ontario, jners as in duty bound wiU it the Council Chambers in ourt Bouse, Cornwall, this lay of January. A.D. 1803. B members individually in city. mittee on Connly Pro* pertjr. esent. md Council of the United srmont, Dundas and Qlen- STour committee beg leave y have examiued the gaol id all in good order. There ) prisoners confined in the lu one female, an application m«di to us lourt Clerk for some alter* vements In his office. We tie office, and recognizing having tae changes made, convenience and facilities d the clerk in transacting lis office, your committee 1 that a high slanting desk office, the same not toex- $l»ntw*"«.^^- *^W S nou«»ll.I)V McDonald. A. F. Mulhern, W. B. Kwson. J hn H. Meikle and D. McNaugh- To^tL** w""d* n and Members of the Council ^° of the United CounlleH of Stormont. Dun- das and Glengarry. rsAnii«men.— Your committee on Com- m?n?c"t™ns met and had laid before them "or cons deration a copy of petition passed bv the County Council of County ol Went- wortti for the abolition of market fees or dues, and the cancellation of the Pp«;ef8 »t present enjoyed by cities, towns and villages with respect to same ; and an accompany log communication from the Clerk of said Coun- ty otWentworth solLltlng the co-operation of this Council In the matter, by pelltlonlng the Ontario Legislature in ««»'«»»': Tl^nnn* Youroommltteerecomraend that this Coun- cil do memorialize the Ontario Government in favor ot the abolition of the powers above menlloned, and ol the levying of mairket 1^8 or dues upon farmers for the sale ol ^*The oases of Hill v. Mlddagh and Connor v. Mlddagh (in which this corporation is inter- ested M co-defendants) was brought before the attention ol your committee by a letter received bv the Clerk, and relerred to us, froS jTp: Vhltney, Esa.,Q-^., solicitor for this Council in said sujts.,. Jo"!; c^jninltiee express surprise at the likelihood of the cases having to be re-argued before the su- preme Court, but under the ciroumslanoes vour committee do not see that they can at present make any recommendation In the m atter. Your committee had also before us for con- sideration a copy of a petition adopted by the County Council of County of Norfolk with reference to curtailing the powers of Judges and Magistrates as to the number of children of tender years who can be conamlt- ted by ihem from any one county during a year to thelndustrialSchool, M 1 mico; and also a letter from the Clerk ol said Council solictt- Ing the co-operation of this Council in the matter. Your committee would recommend that the Warden and Clerk of this Council do petition or memorialize the Legislative Assembly ol Ontario, praying the amend- ment of the Acts relating to said Industrial School so that the number of children as aforesaid that can be committed to said school during one year from any county or union of counties be limited to five. Your committee have had referred to them for consideration a petition from the Domin- ion Alliance, Toronto, with the object of totally suppressing the liquor traffic, and praying the assistance ol this Council In securing from the Ontario Legislature a plebescite in the matter. ^ ^ . Your committee feel that as the Ontario LeglslHture have no legislative a xthorlty to entirely suppress and prohibit the sale, im- portation and manufacture of liquor, we your committee are not in a position to recommend that this Council take any action in the matter at present. We have also had referred to us a com- munication from the proprietors of "The Municipal World," a journal devoted to mat- ters municipal, wlfi testimonials and a subscriptions to same at one dollar per an- num, single copy ; six copies for five dollars, or ten copies or upwards at seventy-five cents per copy. Your committee fully appreciate the value of said work in all Us braucbes to munlclpa: counclliorH, but cannot recom- mend that ihU Council uHttiiuie ibe expense of furnish' ng all tlie meminri* with a copy thereof. We do, however, heartily recom- mend and ttdvl»e that each member of this Council d<» wiihiut delay and at his own expense subscribe lor a copy oi >uld Journal. Your comiiilliee had also referred 10 thent the comiiiuiilcation irom the proprietor of "Brockvlllfi Times" with refeieucd to supply- ing municipalities with the various lorms of municipal blanks togcthtM- with price sts therelor. As the priming of this Council Is given out by tender your committee wish lo recommend that the Council lake no action in the matter. All of which 18 respecllully submitted. D. MoNauouton, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Jan. 20, 1893. The following is a copy of petition preparwl and forwarded In pursuance of lecoinuiend- atlon contained In first clause ol report of committee on Communications, viz : To tJie Honorable the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario. The petition of the Municipal Council of the United Counties ot Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, luimbly sheweth: That in the opinion of your petiticners It would be to the Interest of the agricultural class that market fees should be abolished. Your petitioners therefore humbly pray that your Honorable body pass an Act abol- ishing the right of any city, town or incor- porated village to collect market lees Irom farmers oflferlng produce for sale. , ,,, And your petitioners as iu duty bound will ever pray. ^^^^ John Bsnnett, Warden. (8d) A. I. MAODONKLii, Clerk. Dated at Cornwall this 27th day of January^ A.D. 1893. (^eai) The following is a copy of petition prepared and forwarded to Legislative Assembly ol Ontario in pursuance of recommendation contained in third clause of report of com- mittee on communications, viz : To the Honorable the Legislative Assembly qf the Province of Ontario. The petition of the Municipal Council of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundaa and Glengarry, humbly sheweth : Whereas, under existing Acts of your Legislature, power is glvfin to Judges and Magistrates to commit children of tender years to the Industrial BchooLMlmlco, and under said Acts there is noHlmit to the number that can be sent from a county or union of counties and their maintenance made chargeable to the county or union of counties, by the Judge or Magistrate making the commitment : Your petitioners therefore humbly pray your Honorable body to so amend the Acts as to limit the number to five that can be sent from any county or union ol counties and their maintenance made chargeable to the county or union of counties, as your petitioners feel that any greater number sent would be over burdensome to the county or union of counties where such maintenance Is made so chargeable. And your petitioners as in duty bound will ever pray. , „, ^ (Sdi John Bennett. Warden. (8d) ADRIAN i. MACDONBI'T., Clerk. Dated at Council Chambers, Cornwall, January 27th, 1893. (Seal) 20 a s a o g OS B e OS s 9 OS I Beporl of the Kducnttoii l'oinnilCle«. Pr«»Hf.nt— vieHHfH. D. .!• Mcfiilnuli, «,'. T. Whltt)ik«>r, D. MuCHkklll. Kubttrl Rfddick, J. U. AdaiiiN, Jitlin F. MoNaiiKliton, K. J. Tboinphon, Huifh A. C'Hmeroii, John A. v|«!- DouKul, A. F. Miilhern, J. H. Cryoier, Wm. Banfoi u, JaineN CuIIImoii , rUo". t'oiiUer. Thux. Hamilton, D. P. MoDougall. Biimuel H. EnnlM, P. A. MoDoLitld W. H. Liiwmoii and John H. Melkle, Chairman. To the Warden and Council of the United Count leH of HtJimont, DunduM and Glen- garry. Genllemcn.— Vour committee beg eave to report at) lollowtt : 'Ihat a letter was laid before them from Mr. W. K. Allison reHlgnlng his poHltlon au HUh School Trusteeof District No. I, Morrlsburgh. Your commlll.Ht» would recommend that the lollowInK n;* mod gentlemen beappolnted High Hchool Trustees In thedlfloreut HUh Hchool diBtrletN In these Uounllcs, viz :— No. 1, VVIIIlamHtown, A. A. Fouldn. No. 2, Alex- andila. J. H. McPherson. No. S.Cornwall, R. C. McOreiior. No. 4, MtrriHbnrgh. Wm. Whlttaker, re-appoluied, and George K Bow In room of W. ll. .\lllN()n, rtslgned. No. 5, Iroquois, Dr. John Harknoss. Your Commlilee would recommeml that no change be made in the board ol County Exan.lners. They would further recom- mend that the .School Jnwpeclor.s for the dlff^^reni counties be authorized to get OOU blank orders printed for trustees levy and Municipal Uiaut us per loriu submitlid by Mr. Bio ^n. They would also recommend that ihe pro raolloi) examinations be continued and that the Inspectors' Reports for the dltr^irent counties be printed. All ot which Is respectfully submitted. John H. MKiKLR.Cba'rman. Committee Rojnis, Cymwall, Jan. 20, J893. Report of ComiiiHtee ou RoatlH and Bri Members present— Messrs. A. A Stewart, Francis KMiott. James Martin, Wn.. Gall n- ger, Jamleson Campbell. Ephralm rcH'>t, Wra. Ahrams, HuKh A.Caii " i n rjdvv.ad Foster, Lemuel Dlllabough, u. AicCasklU, W. B. Lawsot., Ewau Dingwall, F. D. Mc- Naughton, li. J. Thompson and Tuoraas Hamilton, chairman. To the Warden and Members of the Counties' Council of the United Counties ol Stor- raont, Dundas and Glengarry. Gentlemen,— Your Committee have been requestPd by Mr. D. P, iMcDougall, Reeve of the Village f)f Maxvllle, to pass a By-Law permitting tbe said village to open up new streets of a width less than slxiy-slx feet, and to confirm the width and location ol the streets at present opened up for public traffic in fisid village. Your Committee would recommend that any action in the matter be deferred until the June Sessions of this Council to give Mr. McDougall an oppor- tunity of procuring aud layiBg before this Committee a map or plan of said Village of Maxvllle, and of the names, width, location, Ac. of the various streets therein. Your Committee have had under their consideration a communication from the Clerk of the Counties' Council of County of Grey, referred to them by your Council praying co-operation In a certain petition jwi.-.nteri by gald CouDPil of said County of Grey for the repeal of Section 533a ai.d Sub- Sections thereof of the Consolidated Muni- cipal Act of 1892 with reference to construc- tion and maintenance of bridges of one fliigth or more. Your Com* mltioe recominei.d th it no action be takern by this Citunoll towards repealing satd ■eotlon of said act. All of whleh la respectfully xuhmltled. TuoH. HAMibToif. Chairman. ('nmrolttee RtMttns. i/'oruwall, Jan. 36, 1893. (N.B.— ThH last oiaii:4u of above report r«« ferring to Bridget wis struck out of aatd report by a rosoluiion ni Council, after tli« ad iptioa ol the N.'td ruport In Couuoll, it being referred bafk. to committee for that purpose. The .Hsf clause is therefore null. «'o. Clerk.) Kepnrt or M|ieclnl €ommllt«e re Mtor* inuiit ReylMlry 4»nicn Uepnlrn. Members all present, viz., Messrs. AuHi Bennett, McNaughton, McDonald and Haiu« llton, chairman. To the Warden and Members of the Counties' Council of the United Counties of Stor* raont, DunJHs and Glen. arry. Gentlemen,— Yuur coiniuittee beg leave to report as follows:— That they met on Novemb r2lth.l892, at ihe County Clerk's office and all the nio.a* bers wer-^ present. After reading tbe letter of the Inspector of Registry OfHees for On- tario with releience to the necessarv repairs to the Slormont Registry Ofllce, and viewing the offices aud outbuildings, we found itlm* possible to properly understand matters without the assistance of some practical me> chanlc. Your committee therefore secured the services ot Mr. James C. Johnstone, o> Cornwall, a practical and expeilenced con« tractor, aud Hiter blij explaining to us tbe nature and extent of the repairs exacted by the Inspector, it was decided to send Mr. Johnstone to Kingston to view the Registry Office there, as the Inspector suggested that one as a sample of his wishes re Stormont Regifltry Office. It was also decided to have Mr. Johnstone draw uo a set of specifications aud submit same to the Inspector for bis approval, which 1 as been done and the same have ■im,^ duly approved. Your committee have called for tenders for the necessary repairs and although due notice of same was given by the Clerk, we have only receive t one tender, viz., that of Mr. J as. C. Johnstone for the price or sum of $615.W, which your committee recommend be accepted, he to do the work as per plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of your committee, and that the repairs be proceeded with at once and prosecuted with- out delay. Your committee would ask that they be granted the power tod'.sposeof the earth and flag stones taken from the building to the best possible advantage. Your comtnlttee also beg leave to state that It was found necessary to furnish a coal aud wood shed and outbuildings for the use of officials of Registry Office and to repair fence at rear of lot, all of which have been completed. All ot which Is respectfully submitted. C.J. Hamilton, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall. Jan. 27, 1893, Keport or Finance Committee. Present— D. McNaughton, D. A. McDonald, W. B. Lawson, A. W. Ault, James Collibon, A. A, Stewart A. R» McDou^ald John H. Melkie, C. J. HamUton, Ewen brngwall, John A. McDougal, R. Reddick, J. B. Bulder, Thomas Coulter, D. McDonald, R. M. Beck- stead, Thos. Hamilton, D. P. McDougall, -^-. SI njr) h or more. «1 th it no ajtioa lowards Your Com- bu lakei) repeal I ng saM re«i»*»otfnny fuhraltted. '*. HAMitTow. Olialrman. mn. i.'uruwall, Jan. 76, IHOt. oiaiiMu of ahove report re- M w la Ml ruck out of aaUl iiion or UounotI, Hfler th» R.itd report In Conuoll, it ink to committee for that ■ therefore null. «'o. Clerk.) Inl Conimlltee re Mtor* )lry 4ltllcn Uepnlm. reHent, viz., MessrH. Ault, liton, McDunuld and Ham- d Membera of the Counties' > Ualtod Counties of 8tor- aad Glen.arry. ur coinrulttee beg leave to 3u Novemb r2lth.l892, at '8 office and all the nie.a* After ro!idln< the letter >f Registry OfHces for On- ce to the necessary repairs eglstry Ofllce, and viewing biiildlngH, we found itim- crly understaud matters nuce ol some practical rae- nmlttee therefore secured [r. James C. Johnstone, o: leal and expeilenoed con- bh explaining to us the of the repairs exacted by was decided to 6end Mr. fstcn to view the Res;islry ! Inspector suggested that »f his wishes re Htormont t, was also decided to have w uo a set of speclflcat'ons to the lu'-pector for bis as been done and the same proved. ) have called for lenders repairs and although due s given by the Clerk, we 1 one tender, viz., that of >ne for the price or sum of ir committee recommend do the work as per plans and to the Katlsiactton of and that the repairs be >nce and prosecuted with- would ask that they be to d'.spose of the earth and from the building to the itage. I al&o beg leave to state lecessary to furnish a coal outbuildings for the use Istry Offlce and to repair , all of which have been ispectfully submitted. Hamilton, Chairman. IS, Cornwall. Jan. '27, 1893. unnce Committee. a.ughtOD, D. A. McDonald, V. Ault, James Collibon, Ri MoDQu^ftld jQhii Hi nllton, Ewen j^rngwall, , R. Keddick, J. B. Bulder, McDonald, R. M. Beck- ir.on, D. P. McDougall, KmerM.in Warner, Klljah Oregory. J. (J. Adiiins and K. 1). MoNinii,'litou. chiilrinnn. To the Whi dona lid MomlierHof HieO nintleh' Council of Hloriiioiit, Inindart aBd Glen- garry. (JonllcmtM),— Your Comniitteo b04 leave to n^iiort lis follows:— 1st The Counties' raloH tor the year 1H02 liave boon paid with unusual piomptltuiie, ihuro bring but $2,1»20.1S uupald at tuo close of the year. •>. The school monies were received In lime to ireet the school paymouts on the 161 h of Decern bur. ;i There are no note«» under discount for Kcneral counties' purpones. The only bills payable are $H,r)00 ou River Beaudeite briilnage account and$l,()00on Nation River Drainage Kccount. . ,. i, *u» Tlio latter will bo paid at maturity by the counties. ...... r 4 Wo would recommend that the sum of Sjhoi.TO In the Trfoasuror's hands due tlio allon River xjralnage account be placed iq Ihe bank on deposit receipt fhould the drainage committee decide to leave the money in the Council's possession. 5. We recommend that the River Beau- deite Notes be renewed until Debentures are Issued by Lhe municipalities concerned. B We also beg leave to report that the cash in the hands ol your Treasurer on the 31st day of December, 1802, was $10,011.80 and consisted ot $8,009 in deposit receipts payable to the order ot the Warden and Treasurer; $916.82 cash in Bank of Montreal and $1,124.98, amount ot a Debenture paid ou 3l8t Decem- ber, 1802. 7. Wo have much pleasure in rep.28, being lhe amount of costs in a cano oc au appeal to the High I'ourt against a voiivlotluu made i,y Mr. Buckley, J.I'., ot iJhestervllle, under Hy-Law No. 024 govern- ing Pedlarnand Hawkorw. Your comiiulteo rec(»miiioiid that Mr. Muni»> be paid the sum of $77.04 in lull settlement of tlu; case and tliat he furnish this Council with a release to that etrncl. All of which is n ^p< I Ifully submitted. P. D. MoNauouton, Chairman. CommltliHi Rooni!^, Cornwall. Jan. 27, 1893. Schedules "A," "B" and "C" above referreti to are attached to and form part oJ By-Law No. 1019. Keport or NppciHl 4'oiuiuUlee ro Kox> boroiiKh nnd «'nmbri(lK« Drnlnaice Iinprovoment*. Members all present. To the Warden and Members of the Counties' Council of the United C. unties of 8tor- mont, Dundas and Glengarry. Oenilemen,— Your committee bog loove to report as follows: — 1. We have had submitted to us the sup- pUfmentary report of R. W. Iiendrura, P.L.S., prepared under resolution p issed at October session of this Council, and have carefuliy considered the advisability of altering the course of the ditch or drain as mentioned In the original report of the said Knglneer embodied In By-Law No. luotJ of this Corpor- ation. In view of the Increased expenditure which would be entailed by complying wllu the recommeudatlon contnlneil In the said supplementary report of said engineer, your committee would recommend that By-Law No. 1000 of this Corporation, which is based upon the original report of said engineer, be proceeded upon without f'elay and the said . ralnage works constructed in accordance therewith. _ . ^ ,,, , All of which IS respectfully submitttd. Emkrson H'aknkr, Chairman. C ommiitee Rooms. Cornwall, Jan. 27, 1893. Ilpuort of the Natiou Kiver Uralnntfe Coiniulttee. Members all present. To the Warden and Council, of the United Counties ol Stormont, Duudas and Glen- garry. Sir and Gentlemen,— Your committee beg leave to report that the Ontario Goverument has paid in to the Co iuties' Treasurer the sum of three thousaua dollars in aid oi i;hestervilledam removal. Tills Kraut was placed In the estimates at the session of the Ontario Legislature in the year 1891 but owing to some unavoidable circumstances was not paid till about the last ot November, 1892. Your committee And by reportol Counties' Treasurer that there are $3,.'04.76 to the credit of this drainage couiinlilee in his hands, x^'our committee would recommend that this amount be placed by the Ireasurer in the Bank ot Montreal, Coruwall, ou de- pnojt ••o/.t.int- And us i.hft . intario Legislature ha- Vriv-'tTd'tlie .smn of $3,000 iii aid o! the Chestervil'e dam removal. vVe wouidrecuiu- menatUaHhesaidsHm oi $3,504.76 beappliea 22 s a s e e B e •I— » p OS OS ad O IS In puyment of the 8a!d Chesterville data debentures as they fall due. Your committee take pleasure in reporting to this Couucll that tho Natlou inver has been fa:ily well kept clear of obstructions. All of which Is respectfully submitted. James Oollison, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwail, Jan. 27, 181)3. The folfjwing petition was prepared and forwarded lo House af Commons for Canada In pursuance of resolution adopted in Coun- cil on 2;j,h January, 1893, viz : T» the Honorabie the House of Comm»ns of CanMki, in Parliament assembled, Tiie petition of the Municipal Council of the United Counties of Siormonfc, Dundas and Glengarry, humbly shewoth : That the following resolution was unani- mously adopted by the said Municipal Coun- ell In session assembled at Cornwall, on Friilay the 27th day of January, A.D, 1893, viz: "That we, the members of the Counties' Ccunoil of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry in Council assembled, areof theopinion that tho DomiuloD Voters' List should be prepared by the officials of the local municipalities, and that the Dominion Franchise Act should be repealed. "And it is further resolved that the War- den and Clerk do memorialize the Dominion Parllamentpraylngihauthe Dominion Fran- chise Act be repealed, and also that the Clerk of this Council do forward a copy of this resolution to John Charlton, M.P., Otta- wa, and to the representatives of these United Counties. Your petitioners therefore pray : That tho Dominion Parliament, duriug its present session, do repeal the said Dominion Fran- chise Act so as to give efTeot to the provisions of the foregoing resolution and that new legislation be introduced in substitution therefor enacting that the Dominion Voters' Lists be prepared in tuture by tho officials of sach local municipality respectively. And your petitioners as in duty bound will ever pray. (Sd) John Bbnnktt, Warden. A. I, MacdonbIjL, Clerk. Dated at Council Chambers. Cornwall, this J?7th day of January. A.D. 1893. (Seal). The following Is a copy of petition prepared and forwarded to Legislative Assembly of Province of Ontario, In pursuance of reso- lution of Council adopted at evening session, 27th January, 1893, viz :— To the Honorable the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario. The petition of the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Unued Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, humbly sheweth : That Section 533a, and Sub-Sections thereof of the Consolidated Municipal Act of 1892, is harsh and unjust in its operation where a union ofcoiintles are concerned inasmuch as all the inuiiicipHlities in such union are equally luible (or cDntrlbutlon to the cost of construction or maintenance of bridges of one hundred feet in length or more, even though the bridge be not situated within the same county. Your petitioners therefore pray that your Honorable body will at its tiext session ho amend the said Section ol said Act and Hub- Bections thereof by excepting from Its pro- TlBlons a nnioD of coqqtt^s joined for muni- clpal purposes, and making the municipali- ties within any one county In a union, solely liable for contribution under said section to the cost of constructing or maintaining a bridge or bridges In any other municipality of such county. And your petitioners as In duty bound will ever pray. Signed on bebalf of Council, (Sd) John Ehnnstt, Warden. A. I. Maodonkll, Clerk. Council Chambers, Cornwall, Jan. 28, 1893. The fo'lowlng Is r.copyof petition prepared and forwarded to Legislative Assembly of Province of Ontario, in pursuance of reso- lution of Council adopted at morning session 27th January, 1893, viz : 2^0 the Ho-norable thr Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario. ^J'^fr petition ol the Municipal Council of tho United ':;ounties of Stormont, Dundas an^ GHengarry, humbly sheweth : That the following resolution was adopted by the said Municipal Council In session as.sembled at Cornwall on Thursday the 2Bih day ol January, A.D. 1893, viz : " Moved by F. D. McNaughton, seconded by A. A. Stewart, That whereas in the opin- ion ot this Council the Act empowering the separation of counties should be amended : Iherefore be it resolved. "That this Coun- cil in session as.sembled do humbly petition tne Lieutenant-Governor in Council praylne that Section 38 of Chapter 42 of 55 Victoria be amended by striking out the words "a majoi ity" in the fourth and eighth lines of said Section, and Inserting instead thereof the words "a two-thirds majority." Your petitioners tPerefore pray that the said Section of said Act be so amended as to give effect to the foregoing resolution. And your petitioners as in duty bound will ever pray. (Sd) John Bknnbtt, Warden. (Sd) A. r. Macdonkll, Clerk. o£*f '^r?Si^?'^"^*" -^^s 27th day of Jauu- HijTi A.bU* lOt/ti* BT-I.A.W No. 1016. A By-Law to appoint a Board of Audit for the year 1893. Under and by virtue of 55 Victoria, Chap- ter 42, Section 513 (the Consolidated Muni- cipal Act), tlie Corporation of tho United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glen- garry enacts as follows. 1. That Finlay D. McNaughtou, Esq., of Township ol Finch, and D. J. McMillan. Lsq. of^rownshlp of Lochiel(Laggan), bo. and they are hereby appointed members of the Board of Audit for ttio current year. 2. That each of the said members of the Board ot Audit be paid tue sum of Four Dollars for each audit of accounts together with hve cents per mile for each mile necessarily travelled to attend such audit and that the Treasurer be and he Is hereby authorized to pay the same. ' Passed, signed aud sealed in open Council this 27th day of January. A.D. 1893? '"'^""*'" (Sd) John Brnnett. Warden. (Sd) A, I, Maoponbh, Clerk. (seal) 28 1 maklne the municipali- B county In a union, solely lion under said section to ructlngor maintalulns a u any other municipality ners as in duty bound will ' of Council, )HN BKNNaTT, Warden. Clerk, rs, Cornwall, Jan. 28, 1893. '.copy of petition prepared Jjegislative Assembly of rlo, in pursuance of reso- dopted at muruing session VIZ : hr Legislative Assembly of Ontario. the Municipal Council of les of Sfcormont, Dundas mbly Hheweth : ig resolution was adopted clpal Council in session ivall on Thursday the2tJUi D. 1893, viz : ). McNaughtou, seconded rhat whereas In the opin- the Act empowering tiie Lies should be amended ; solved. "That this Coun- nbled do humbly petition vernorin Council praying Jhapter 42 of 55 Victoria riking out the words "a 3urth and eighth lines of Inserting instead thereof thirds majority." tnerefore pray that the i Act be so amended as to regoing resolution, lers as in duty bound will )HN Bknnbtt, Warden. KLL, Clerk. U this 27th day of Janu- LJ-A.WS. lW No. 1016. nt a Board of Audit for rtue of 55 Victoria. Chap- ' (the Consolidated Muui- >rporatlon of the United lont, Uundas and Gl(3u. ows. D. McNaughton, Esq., of h, and D. J. McMillan, ' of Lochiel(Laggan), bo, y appointed members of lor tno current year, he said members of the e paid tue sum of Four idit of accounts together >er mile for each mile ed to attend such audit Lsurer be and he Is hereby he same. d sealed in open Council luary, A. D. 1893. niN Brnnett. Warden. BLt, Clerk. («eal) BT-IiAW No. in7. By-L.aw for the appointment of County Auditors for 1893. Be it enacted a By Law of the Corporation nf th-^ United Counties of Stormont. Dundas and Glengarry that the foll')Wlng be and t bey are hereby appointed County Auditors for the current year, viz. :— Arthur H. Plimsoll, Esq .of tho Cliy of Montreal, in the Province ot Quebec, Chart- ered AccouJtant. and , , ,„ John A. Cliishoim. iJsq., of the Town of Cornwall, Barrister, at u salary of Fifty Dollars each. Passed, sicn^d and sealed In open Council this 27th day of January, A.D. 1893. (Sd) John Bknnktt, Warden, (ad) A. I- MACDONKLL, Clerk. (Seal) BT*Ii VW No. 1018, By-Law for the appolnt-nent of Preventive Officers. Bo it enacted a By-Law of the Corporation of the UrUted Counties of Btormont, Dundari and Glengarry that the nersons hereinafter named be and they are hereby appointed Preventive Officers for the various Towns, Townships and incorporated Vi'lages of these United Counties set ODposlte tiielr res- pective names, their term of office to con- llnne until such time as their appointment is cancelled and not to be renewable annually as heretofore, viz. :— ^Zezandrta— Alexander Lalonde, D. J. Mc- Donald. Loc/ueJ— Miles Kennedy. McCrlmmon; Alexander McLeod, Dalkeith; L. W. Mc- Klnnon. Alexandria; J. W. Morrison, Glen Robertson. Jienwon— WlHlana McBean, Apple HiH ; A. McLe d, Dunvegan; M, W. Stewart, Green- field; Peter Kennedy, Do i.inlouvllle. Finch— \l. D. Gillies. Goldfleld ; Jeremiah Lapige, Crysler ; Hugh K. McLean, South Finch. xirnwall Township— 'E,. O. Winters, Monll- jeVte; P^ Gibbons, Bonville; John Knox, Cornwall ; Gordon Warner, ^Northfleld. Cornwall Town- Robert Smyth, jr., George Crlles. Allan Cameron, Michael Reardon. 3for>-w6u7'flr7i— William Gillard, Jacob Hop- per. Robert Lyle, Henry Moore. Iroquais—y^m. A Coons, Wra. A. Fisher, Thomas Dillon, Robert McMenony. TFt7liawis6urcr7i- George H. Prunner, Mor- rlsburgh; John H. Wells, East Williams- burgh ; A. iVj yers, North Williamsburg; Ezra Merkley, Dunbar ; WilllaraThompson, Win- cheater Springs ; Ezra Fetterly, Grantley. Winchester ^TmunsMp—Movion E. Hunter, Morewood; Alpln Campbell, Ormond; Peter Mcintosh, Cass' Bridge. Wincliester Fi7ta£fe— Nicholas Shaver and Isaac Henry Erratt. Matilda— (^&nn Gilmer. Pleasant Vallev ; Matthew O'obar, Dixon's Corners; James E. Fader, Hanesville ; Thomas Barckley, Iroquois; Georee E. McKnlght, Hanes- villa; Samuel Smith, Dundela; Michael Ault, Brinston's Corners. Osnabrucfc— Hiram Hutchlns.Lu nenburgh ; Isaiah Baker, Dixon; Austin E. Fetterly, Aullsville; Andrew Patterson, Newlngion ; Alexander Earner. Wales. iJoa;6oroucr7i— Hugh Stewart, Moose Creek; Zernan Wert, Monklands; Donald Cameron, Lodi; Alexander Alrd, Sandrlnghara; Doi- phus St. Pierre, Moose Creek; Morris Tinkess, Avonmore. Lancaster Township— Don&\A McLeod, Lan- caster ; John D. McLeod, Glen Nevis ; Mlt- chel" jalramboise. North Lancasiei. Lanroster Village— WiUiam Nicholson, Duncaii ricKle. Charlottenburgh—F. Dupuls, St. Raphaels ,* Thomas Lairaiice, St. Raphaels; D. .1. Mc- Donald. Glenroy : Alexander Byette, Martiu- town; D. A. McDonald, Monroe's Mills; George Nicholson, Summerstown ; John Smith, Wllllamstown; Donala Dickson, Wllllamstown. M»untain—J. A. Stewart, Mountain Station; Albert Rlcnardson, Mountain Station; Albert Rlsley. South Mountain; Wm. J. Martin, Hallvllle; Gordon .?ader, Inkerman; Jacob Hughes, Winchester. Cliesterville- Jacob Bogart, Chestervllle ; Alex. Stallmayer. Maxville—TA. A. Matheson, Charles Robert- son. „ Passed, signed and sealed in open Council this 26t,h day of January, A.D. 1893. (Sd) John Bennett, Warden. (Sd) A. I. Macdonbli-, Clerk. (Seal) BY-LAW No. 1019. By-Law for the payment of Orders and Ac- couniH. Whereas It Is necessary that the payment of all moneys granted by th'^ Corporation of these United Counties be authorized by By- Law. Be it therefore enacted a By-Law of this Corporation that each of the persons herein- atter named do receive the sum set opposite his name in the schedules "A," "B"and"C" (hereto annexed) and that the Treasurer of ihe said counties be and he is hereby authorized to pay the amounts contained In such -ch-idules signed by the Warden to the said persons so named therein. Passed, signed and sealed In open Council this 26th day of January, A.D. 1893. (Sd) John Bennett, Warder. (3d) A. I. MACDONEiiL, Clerk. (Seal) SCHEDULE "A." GENERAL COUNTIES' ACCOUNT. 1 Flack Brothers, account for coal for Stormont Registry Office $ 31 49 2 rCornwall Water Works for Coun- ty Buildings 25 00 2 ■'Cornwall Water Works, for Stor- 1 mont Registry Office 2 50 3 Glengarrian, advertising October Session 150 4 Olengarry A^ews, advertising June Session 1 50 5 P. McCourt, for brick work on Gaoler's house 2 00 6 Campbell Bros., acct. for supplies, stove, &c., for Stormont Registry Office.... 1340 6 Campbell Bros., acct. for supplies, plumbing. AC, for Gaol 2 85 7 William Atchison, carpenter's re- pairs on Gaoler's residence and Gaol 675 I \r g SI 3 *>4 e g c e O 09 «8 .sa fa § e i 1 IB W 8 Rolph, Smith, & Co., stationery ncct. for public offices 9 Holaud Snef singer, repairs to Oonnly Building; and offices 10 Thomas McDonald, for Regi^trv Office, Dundas (only allowed on acoti for wood and coal oil) 11 P. Denneny, Inmlier for repairs to County Buildings 12 R. B. Carman, acct. for examining lunatics i;i XViticheater Pi-ess, advertising Jan- iKiry Hesslon 14 iJ. McDIarmId, 1. P. 8. Glengarry, postaaeacfit 15 A. McNanghton, I.P.H. Storinont, nostageaoct 10 Arlliiir Brown. I. P. 8. IJundas, postage acct 17 Morrlsbnrgh Munlcipalily, Dun- das water rates 18 John G. Huntf^r. repairs to gas pipes in County Building 19 il 1 88 10 00 1 50 8 37 G 70 6 92 5 01) 2 39 25 75 34 00 64 05 23 00 62 75 4 80 150 200 1 50 5 36 1 20 64 43 20 00 500 00 41 22 77 64 34 00 Total .. $1,2 )0 04 (Sd) John Bennett, Warden. SCHEDULE "B." KIVKR BEAUDETXa DKAINAGE ACCOUNT. No. 1 Engineer's, Contractor's and interest acct $2.6;;8 76 (Sd) John Bennett, Warden. schedule "c." nation river drainage account. No. 1 Interest and charges on draft .$ CI 90 ,„ ., (Sd) John Bennett, (S«al) Warden. nr«LAW No. 1020. By-Law to appoint High School Trustees. Whereas by 51 Vic. Cap. 57, Se^. 12, Sub- sec. I, Counties' Councils are empowered to make appointments to fit I vacancies arlslns trrin the annual retirement, resiirnation or otherwise of High School Trustee!*. iherefore he it enacted a By-Law of the Corporation of the United Count les of S.or- mont, D indas and Glengarry that Khe per- sons herelnalter named be and they are hereby appointed High SdioolTrustees viz • Wi!jiamslown-Nu. 1. Andrew A. Foulds. of Murtintown. AleSda.'''"^''' ^ ^' ^- McPherson. of Cornwall-.\o. 3. Robert C. McGrejor, of Sandrlngham, re-appointt-d. Morrishurgh-No. 4. VV'lillam Whlttdker North Wililamsburgh, ,.nd Geo"ge R Bow of Winchester, in place of William H. Alli- son, resigned. Iroquris-No. 5. Juhn Harkness.of Irena reappointed. ^^.^meua, .u?'*^®J^'/*'S"^^^'i certain municipalities Glengarry the respective VJl^,'^^?.™ ""^«'' By-I^aw Jnlted Counties ior Model By-Law No. 993 of these le snm of lour hundred It7''.''.'^X'P'" '^e various 8 United Counties for the el .Schools in salii Co';n- nim of one hundred and *vied Irofii the various he County of Glengarrv nd expended .«or the use •del ■school. e is at present i o Model Hid Coun-y of Glentrarry 'I one hundred and fiity liehandsoftheTreasurer to the credit of ihe 1 of the said County of nacted and It is hereby f thpse United <'ounties •e and he is hereby auth- to refund to the various he said County of Glen- e sums hereinafter set ?8ol said municipalitjps levied therefro?n under $48 15 ship .... 32 48 e 2()2 27 94 32 95 4 2. 1 (il .$150 00 sealed In open Council ary, A.D. 1893. N Bennett, Warden. .h, Clerk. (Sealj BV-i'AW No. 1022. i L-Law authorizing the Reiiewil of ('■fy}f^\" i Bills and Notes under discount with the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall. I Wneieag It will be necessary to renew cer- tain bllisand notes at present under discount Ivith the Bank ot Montreal. Cornwal , .e- iween this date and the next meeting ol this rBeTt' enacted a By-Law of the United Coun- lesof Htormont, Dundas and clenaarry that the Waiden ai d Tieasurer he and tbey are rjer«^by authorized to renew the said Notes or Bills accrnlu«, due from time to time an hiev mity consider necessury or to retire tli*' iiiTie ifpossib eoiitdf the moaey> which »i>«ve been levied and collected for County Pur- poses or other sources. The above .Votes or Jills h rehy authorized to be renewed Mua Jho^e under discount lor River Bt audetie llratiiHge improvement purposes. ' Passed, signed and sealed In open Couucil ),iiis 2ycertain m mber« Ithereof having ceased to bo members of this Icouncll. ..... X I Ifc Is therefore hereby enacted that James icolllson, Reeve oi Matilda. R. vl. Keckstead. IHeeveof Williamsburgh, Thomas Hamilton, 'Keeve ol Winchester, ai.d Klijah S. Gregory, Iteeve of .Mountain, be and 'hey are herebv ^appointed to carry the said work into efficl MIS provided by said By-Lnw No. 899. = It IS also lurlher enacted that the said (Messrs. CollUon, Beckstead, Hamilton and Gregory have also all the powers conferred by a By-Law pHssed at a special meetinij ot this Council held on the first day of August A.D. 1881. to enable the said committee to complete the work in the said NatHm River provided for In By-Law No. 733 passed at the JuneSesslons, A.D. 1884. Passed, signed and sealed In open Council I this 2()ih day of January. A.D. 1893. (Sd) John Bennett, Warden. l(Sd) A. I. .Macdonell, Ckrk. (.Seal) BY-I.AW No. 1024. ley-Law to re-appoint committee re River Beaudetie Drainage Improvements. I Whereas applicntlon has been made to Ithls Council by the Municipal Corporation lof the Township of CharlottRnburgh to pro- loepd as provided by the Municipal Act of 1 1883 and amendments thereto to deepen the River Beaudetie In the Townships of Char- I lotienburgh and Lauo'sier. and to remove (obstructions therefrom for the purpose of Idralnlns. the land In the vicinity ot the said river and Its tributaries. And whereas it has become necessary to re-appoint the said committee and provide lor vacancies cuaed by certain members ceasing to become members of this Council ; Be it therefore euacied a By-Law of the Corporation of the United tlor.iilles of stor- mont, Dundas and Glengarry tliat Ewan Dtnijwall Re"ve of Ch trio tenburgh ; Hugh A.Camevon, 1st Dep ity-Reeve and Wllllani Abrams.2nd Deputy-Keeve of the Munici- pality of CharloitHnhurgh ; John B. Holder. Keeve of the Township ot Laucaster, and John A. McDoiigai. 1st Deputy-Reeve, tiii«i vngiis R. McLeod, 2nd Deputy- Reeve of tlie said Township ol Ijxncasler, be, mid tlie same are hereby appointed a committee I o advisii and confer witli the Commissioner appointed by this Council to carry on the haul drainage works. Passf-d, signed and sealed In < pen Couucil thls26lh day of J innary, A.I'. 1891. (.Sd) John Bennett, Warden. (Sd) A. I. Macdonei.,!., Clerk. (S^al) BY- LAW No. 1023. Bv-Law to re-ippolnt a Commissioner In connection with the River Beaudetie Drdnage improvements. Whereas authority is given by 55 Vic, ChHP. 42, Hec. 569 and Hub-Section 17 thereof to Counties' Councils to appoint a Commissioner to carry «>ut drainage works ; Il Ishereby enacted a By-Law of the United C'>untleso{ Stoimoni. Dundas and Glengarry th«t Donald A. McArthur, Ksq., ot Alexan- dria, be, and he Is hereby re-appolnted a Commissioner with full power to enter into all such necessary and proper contracts In connectlo.- with the Kiver Beaudetie drain- age Improvements and to supervise all work In connection therewith, and to do all things necessary to fHCllitate tne successful operat,l<»n of such works and with power to Issue orders upon the Treasurer for payraeotH of money In connection with said works. Passed, signed and sealed In open Council this 2Gth day of January, A.D. 189.J. (-*d) John Ben.vbtt, Warden. (Sdi A. I. Macdonkll. Clerk. (Seal) BY-LAW No. 1026. By-1 aw to appoint a committee to superin- tend certain requisite repairs tolhe Stor* m nt Registry office. Wheieas certain specified repairs and allerHl'ons have been required by the Inspec- tor of Registry Oftlces lor Ontario to be made by this corporation to and in the said Slor- niont Registry Office. And wheietis It being Imperatively neces- sary that such repairs be made H isdeslrable that a committee be appointed by this Coun- cil to superintend and carry out the construct'on of the same. Be It therefore enacted a By-Law of the Council of the Corpo'at'on of (he Unlttd Counties of stoririont, Dundas and Glen- garry ihat Joh . Bennett, Reeve of Rox- borough township, F. I». '^ McNaughton, Reeveof Finch township, Arthur W. Aull- Reeve of Osiiahruck township, Donald Me, Donald, Reeve of Cornwall township, and C. J. Hamilton, Reeve of Cornwall tow'i.be and they are hereby appointed a committee lor the purposes aforesaid. Passed, signed and sealed in open Council this 26th day of January, A.D. 1893, (8d) John Bennett, Warden. (Sd) A. I. Macdonbll, Clerk. (Seal) 26 §1 89 O B I sa a e «;> nr>l.4W No. 1027. By-Law to appoint. Committee re Roxbor- ongh and Cambridge Dralna«;e Improve- luentK. Whereas amplication has been made to this Council by a nnmber of ratepayers of the said Townships of Roxborougri and Cam- brldare to pioueed as provi(ied by the Con- solidated Mnnicipal Act to con«trict a ditch or drain in the siild Township-t of Roxbor- oagh and Cambridge for th° purpose of draining f.ots Vo<. 20, 27, 28. f), 3(1 and 31 in the 7th and 8tlt cniu-essionsof said Township of Roxburniiifli into Butternut Creek In the 10th concession «)f the Township of Cam- bridge in theConnly of Kussell. And whereas it is npcessary to appoint a committee to superlntenil the construction of the said dralnat;e works ; Be it therefore enacted a By-Law of tlie Corporation of the United Counties of Stor- motit, Dundrts and Glengrarry that John Bennett, Keeve of Roxborouah ; Emerson Warner, 1st Deputy- Reeve, and Robert J. Thompvoo, 2nd Deputy- Reeve of said Town- ship of Roxborouifh; and V. D. McNaugh- ton. Keeve, ami J. K. W. Crysler, Deputy- Reeve, of the Township of Pinch, be. and the same are hereby appointed a committee to advise and confer with the Commissioners appointed by this Council to carry on the said drainage works. Passed, signed and sealed In onen Council thi8 2Gth day of January, A.D. 1893. (8d) John Bennett, Warden. (Sd) A. L Macdonbll, Clerk. (Seal) BT-T.AW No. 1028. By-Law to^ appoint Commissioners «ln con- nection with the Roxborough and Cam- bridge Drainage Improvements. Whereas authority Is given by So Vic. Chap. 42, Sec. 5(59 and sub-section 17 thereof to Counties' Councils to appoint a Com- missioner to carry out drainage works. It Is therefore hereby enacted a By-Law of the United Counties of Stormoat, Dundas and Glengarry that Joseph Valley of the Township ol Roxborough and Theophlle Obea of the Township of Finch, in the County ol Stormont. be and they are hereby appointed Joint Commissioners with lull power to enter Into all such necessary and proper contracts In connection wltb the Roxborough and Cambridge Draluas;e Im- provements to be constructed under the authority of By-Law No. 10J6 of this Cor- poration and to supervise all works In con- nection therewith and to do all things nece,ssary to lacllitate the successful opera- tion of such works and with power to Issue orders upon the Treasurer for payments of money In connection with said works. Passed, signed and sealed In open Council •his 27th day of January, A.D. 1893. |Sd) John Bennevt, Warden. (Sd) A. I. MACDONELL.CIerk. (Seal) Annnal Scliool Returns lor 1803. CO es I O Receipts. LANCASTER TOWNSHIP. Payments. Balance on hand from last audit $ 4 04 Legislative School Grant, 1892 444 00 Municipal Assessment for 1892 444 00 Paid for this year $ 888 00 Balance on hand to next account. ... 4 04 Receipts. $ 892 04 CHARLOTTENBURGH. $ 892 04 Payments. Palaucpon hand from last audit $ 14 Legislative School Grant lor 1892 590 00 Municipal Assessment for 1891, re- ceived since last audit . .. 81100 Municipal Assessment for 1892 ($590) In piocess of collection Paid on preceding year's account.... $ 811 q;) Paid for this year 590 00 B'-t lance on band to next account. ... 14 Receipts, $1,401 14 KEN YON. $1,401 14 Payments. 30 Balance on hand from last audit $ Mnnicipal Assessment for 1891, re- ceived Blnce iHSt audit 622 00 fjegislHtlve School Gram for 1892 581 00 Municipal Assessment for J892 ($5^1) in process ol collection Paid on preceding year's account.. ..$ 622 00 Paid for this year 5^100 Balance on hand to next account.... 30 Receipts. $1,203 30 LOCHIEL. $1,203 80 Payments. Balance on hand from last audit $ Mnnicipal Assessment lor 1891, re- , eel ved since last audit 477 (lO Legislative School Grant lor 1892 478 00 Municipal Assessment for 1892 . 478 00 $1,433 00 P.ald for this year $ 9.5.500 Balance on hand to next account.... 478 00 $1,433 00 27 r.AW No. 1028. Int Oom mlssi oners iiin con- the Roxborougb and Cam- ige Improvements. irlty Is given by 55 Vic, and sub-section 17 thereof unci Is to appoint a Com- y out drainage works. lereby enacted a By-Law of iMes of Stormoat, DundHs that Joseph Valley of the )xborouKh and Theophiie wnship of Finch, In the >nt. be and tliey are hereby Commissioners with lull Into all such necessary and in connection with the Cambridge Draluas;e Im- 38 constructed under the Law No. 10J6 of thisCor- jpervise all works in con- h and to do all things Itate the successful opera- is and with power to issue Treasurer for payments of .ion with said works. nd sealed in open Council luuary, A.D. 1893. roHN Bknnex't, Warden. (NBLL, Clerk. (deal) 189S. Payments. • $ 888 00 bu next account..., 4 04 $ 892 04 Payments. ; year's account.... $ 811 o;i 590 00 M next account. ... 14 $1,401 14 Payments. year's account. ...$ 622 00 5-1 00 to next account.... 30 Receipts. OSNABRUOK. Payments. I Balance on hand from last audit $ 622 00 i Legislative School Grant for 1892 .... 51)2 OU Municipal Assessment lor 1892 [$592] In process of collection Paid on preceding year's account. ...$ 621 00 Paid lor this year 592 00 Balance on hand to next account.... 1 lO Receipts. $1,214 00 FINCH. $1,214 00 Payments. Halance in hand from last audit $ Municipal Assessment for 1891, re- oelved since last audit 314 (M Legislative School Grant for 1892 332 00 Municipal Assessment for 1892 332 00 Paid on preceding year's account . . . .$ 314 00 Paid for this year 382 00 Balance on hand to next account.... 332 00 Receipts. $ 978 00 ROXBOROUGH. $ 978 00 Payments. Balance on hand from last audit.....$ 512 26 LeKlslative School Grant for 1892 4-)8 00 Municipal Assessment for 1892 458 00 Paid on preceding year's account . ...$ 182 W Paid for this year 458 00 Balance on hand to next aocouat .... 488 26 Receipts $1,428 26 CORNWALL TOWNSHIP. $1,128 20 Payments. Balance on hand from last audit $ Municipal Assessment for 1891, re- ceived since last audit 530 00 Legislative School Grant for 1892 .... 592 00 Municipal Assessment for 1892 [$592| In process, of collection I Paid on preceding year's account.. ..$ 530 oO Paid for this year. 592 00 Balance on hand to next account ... Receipts. $1 122 00 MATILDA. $1;122 00 Payments. Balance on hand from last audit $ 569 08 Legislative School Grant Jor 1892 508 Ott Municipal Assessment, 1892 508 00 Paid on preceding year's account ...$ 506 00 Paid on this year's account 506 00 Balance on hand to next account.... 573 08 Receipts, $1,585 08 MOUNTAIN. $1,585 OS Payments. Balance on hand from last audit $ 305 79 Legislative School Grant for 1892 370 00 Municipal Assessment for 1892 370 00 Paid on preceding year's account. ...$ 192 84 Paid for this year 632 29 Balance on hand to next account. ... 220 66 Receipts. $1,045 79 WINCHESTER. $1,045 79 Payments. I Balance on hand from last audit $ 495 86 " Legislative School Grant for 1892 400 O'J Municipal Assessment for 1892 400 00 $1,295 86 Paid on preceding year's account ... .J 460 00 Paid for this year 466 06 Balance on hand lo next account .... 379 80 $1,295 86 Receipts. WILLIAMSBURG rt. Balance on handlrom last audit $ Legislative 8cho«l Grant for 1892 .... 475 00 Municipal Assessment for 1892 [Coun- ties $475.00, Township $li.(JO 486 00 $ 901 00 Payments. Paid for this year $ 486 00 Balance on hand to next account 475 00 $ 961 00 $1,203 80 Payments. $ 955 QQ o next account.... 478 00 $1,438 00 'W a o 9U. e O ill CO OK ee s e g 29 JUNE SESSION. fcorporatlon of llic United Counties of Storniont, Diindas and Glengarry. FIRNT DAY. Cornwall, June 19th, 1893. I The Council met this day at 7 p.m. ipursuant to adjournment from January ilsession. The Warden m the chair. Mr. D. P. McDougall, Reeve of Max- , 7ille, (having been unseated since Jan.- |uary session and re-elected by acclam ation)having first duly filed his certificate took his seat among the members ot the ICouncil. Roll called. All the members present sxcept Messrs. McDonald (Alexandria) ind Snider. The minutes of the last day of the January session were read by the Clerk land upon motion made and seconded Iwere adopted by Council and signed by |the Warden and Clerk. ■^1 The following communications re- ceived by the Clerk since the January "Ijession were read by him, viz : — COMMUNICATIONS. Annual report of the WlMlamHburg Road ^iinpany with allldavit venlylnif. Lieiier Iroui Henry Totten, Toronto, re- lueallni. Council to order a number ot'coples Ol Revised edition of Tottea's Manual on ITurlirs. » Letter frOra Secretary of Lleutenant-Qov- iirnor of Ontario acknowledging receiptor bur petitions passed at January session and brwdrdedto hlin for presentation to Leg In- alive Assembly of Ontario. ? L tter from Department of Railways for Canada acknowledging receipt of petition of tills Coancllforcerialnameu .ments to Rail- way Act, forwarded lo Minister of Railways alter January session. Letter from J. P. Whltney,Q.C., recasesof Hill and Connor vs. Middagh, advising that Lhese cases would require to be re-argued aelore Supreme Court. Report of County Auditors as to dlstrlbu- Mon of PubUc School moneys and audit of leiurns. Letter from J. P. Whitney, Q,.C.. counsel for these Counties incases of Hillvs. Mld- lagh and Connor vs. Middagh, dated 3rd March, 18U3, advising that appeals In these kases Inscribed for re-argaraeut at May (1893) littingH cl Supreme Court. [Report of L). McDlarmld, Esq., Public pchool Inspector for Glengarry for year 1892-3. Letter from W..B. Lawson, Esq., Barrister, JheslervlUe, enclosing notice of appeal to bounties' Council from Township Couno 1 of tVlnchosler's refusal to divide Public school Section 9 and 13 In said Township of Wln- bhester, signed by a number of ratepayers Interested and a petition to Counties' Coun- bll to appoint arbitrators to hear and ad- iudicate ii'^on Huch a'^'^sal and snclosm*' plan shewing said School Section 9 and 13 and also proposed sub-dlvlslon. Letter from County Clerk, Lindsay, onclos- Insj copy of petition adopted by County Councllof County of Victoria for presenta- tion to General Manager of Grand Trunk Railway Company for Canada praying for a reduction of Railway fares on said railway in said county lo single fare on all Saturdays, and asking this Council to adopt a similar petition with resard to these United Coun- ties. Letter from County Clerk, Kingston, en- closing copy of resolution of County -Council of (?ounty of Frontenac praying for altera- tion in the present Legislative system oi distributing Public School moneys, and also for an Increase in Legislative Public School grants and praying co-operation by this Council in tije objects and aims of said resolution. Circular letter from Carswell & Co., Law Booksellers, Toronto, accompanying sample copy of "Dymoud's iMunicipai Index" and soliciting from Council orders for a number of copies of same. Letter from John A. Chlsholm, County Auditor, advising of audit of Treasurer's Cash Book from January Ist to June Ist, 1893, and that all moneys received duly ViiucI '^d for. Let 1 r from W. B. Lawson, Esq., Reeve of Ohostervllie, dated February lltu, 1893, with reference to needed repairs to Ch^siMrvllle iron bridge. Letter from W. B. Lawson, Esq., Reeve of Chesterville, dated February 22iid, 1893, in reply to County clerk's letter oi 20th Febru- ary, 1893, on subject of repairs to iron bridge spanning Nation River at Chesierville. Letter from Johnston & BradHeld, Barris- ters, Morrisburgh. calling attention ot Coun- cil to state of irou bridge at Chesterville and requirlngCouncll to repair same under Sec- tions 532 and 534 of Consolidated Municipal Act, and threatening legal proceedings on behalf of Corporation of Village of Chester- ville for neglect or refusal to comply with demand. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Beckstead, the various communi- cations in the hands of the Clerk and just read by him were referred to the several committees to vrhioh they res pectively belong for consideration and report. Upon motion of Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mr. McNaughton (Kenyon), the Reeves of the various municipalities in these United Counties, and In their absence the Deputy- Reeves, were ap- pointed a committee to equali:«e the valuations ot the said municipalities for the year 1893, and report to Council as soon as possible. It was moved b^ Mr. Lawson, second- ed by Mr. Hamilton ( Winchester), that the committee on Roads and Bridges be empowered to take such legal ad- vice as they may consider necessary to fully report on the demand of the Cor- Doration of the Villaae of Chesterville 80 a: isi o B C ea O CO 09 es .© e 1 ill i ^ii ■ i ' ■H i J i 1 1 for repairs of the Iron Bridge crossing the Nation River at that place. — Carried. Upon motion of Mr. Warner, second- ed by Mr. McDonald (Cornwall tp.)> this Council adjourned to meet to- morrow afternoon at two o'clock to give the several committees time to meet, proceed with business and report. A. I. Macdonell, John Bennktt, Clerk. Warden. II' i: ■ NE€ONU I>AY. CcRxwALL, June 20th, 1893. The Council met at 2 p.m. pursuant to adjournment Koll called. All the members pre. sent. The minutes of yesterday evenmg's session were read by the Clerk and upon motion made and seconded were adopted in Council and signed by the Warden and Clerk. The following communications were received and read by the Clerk, viz. : — COMMUNICATIONS. Letter from J. P. Whitney, Ci.C., enclosing an approximate statement of his bill of fee8, charges and disbursements re the Hill vs. Mldda'jh and Connor vs. Mldf?agh suits as required by resolution of Council at January session and explaining reasona for his in- ability to furnish detailed bill. Report of A. Mc>7au!=:hton, Inspector of Public Schools for Stormont County for yonr 1892-3. Report of Arthur Brown, Inspector of Pub- lic Schools for County ot Duudas for year 1892-3. NOTICES. Mr. McDougall, Reeve of Maxvllle, hereby gives notice that he will to-morrow or dur- ing this session ask leave to introduce a By- Law conflrmine; the present widths of exist- ing streets in Village of Maxvllle as shown on a map or plan of said village of Maxvllle prepared by R. W. lieudram, Esq., P.L.S., for retflstratlun in Registry Office, Alexan- dria, and granting permission to the Muni- cipal Corporation of said Village to open up new streets In said Village or continue existing streets of a less width than sixty - six feel, but of no less than forty feet. Mr.J. G. Adams hereby gives notice that he will to-morrow or during this session ask leave to introduce a By-Law dispensing In luture with the October session of this Coun- cil having In view the curtailing of the ex- penditure of these United Counties. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Corn- wall), seconded by Mr. McDonald (Corn- wall tp.), the Reeves* of the various municipalities of the County of Stormont were appointed a special committee to inspect the system of filing documents in the Stormont Registry Office, and report to this Couuoii on the advisability of arranging new appliances for the systematic filing and preservation of documents on file in said oflice. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. Lawson, the communications in the Clerk's hands and just read by him were referred to the several committees to which they respectively belong for consideration and report. Upon motion of Mr. Meikle, seconded by Mr. Banford. this Council adjourned until seven o'clock this evening to allow tne Education Committee to meet and hear parties present from Township of Winchester with reference to appeal to this Council for sub-division of School Section 9 and 13 in that Township. EVENING SESSION, Council resumed at 7 p.m. The Warden in the chair. Upon motion of Mr. Coulter, seconded by Mr, Hamilton (Winchester), the report of the Equalization Committee was received and read by the chairman, Mr. Coulter. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. Elliott, the report of the Equalization Committee just read was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Coulter in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Beckstead, sec- onded bv Mr. Whittaker, the report of the Equalization Committee just adopted without amendment in committee of the whole, was referred back to the Equalization Committee for further con- sideration. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. Lawson, this Council adjourned to meet tomorrow morning at ten o'clock. A. I. Macdonell, John Bennett, Clerk. Warden. THIRD DAY. Cornwall, June 21st, 1893. Council met at 10 a.m. pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All the members present. The minutes of yesterday's session were read by the Clerk and upon motion of Mr. Beckstead, seconded by Mr. 81 ew appliances for the ig and preservation of ile in said office, of Mr. Elamilton (Win- led by Mr. Lawson, the 3 in the Clerk's hands )y him were referred to nniltteea to which they jlong for consideration of Mr, Meikle, seconded , this Council adjournsd ock this evening to allow Committee to meet and •esent from Township of ih reference to appeal to >r sub-division of School 3 in that Township, NINO SESSION, ned at 7 p.m. in the chair. 1 of Mr. Coulter, seconded Iton (Winchester), the Equalization Committee id read by the chairman, I of Mr. Hamilton (Win- ided by Mr. Elliott, the Equalization Committee referred to a committee n the chair. ee rose and recommend- on of the report without I of Mr. Beckstead, sec- /Vhittaker, the report of 1 Committee just adopted Jment in committee of bS referred back to the )mmittee for further con- \ of Mr. Hamilton (Win- ded by Mr, Lawson, this ned to meet tomorrow o'clock. rk. Jeikle, were adopted by Council and ginned by the Warden and Clerk. ■i Upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded |y Mr. Ault, this Councl adjourned to iiieet at 7.30 p m. this evening to allow Ihe Equalization Committee to meet, finish their business and report. F EVENING SESSION, '^ Council resumed. The Warden in the chair 4 Upon motion of Dr. Reddick, seconded iy Mr. CoUison, this Council adjourned to meet at ten o'clock to morrow morn- A, i, Macdonell, John Bennett, Clerk. Warden. John Bennett, Warden. nun DAY. »JWALL, June 21st, 1893. at 10 a.m. pursuant to in the chair. All the members present. I of yesterday's session e Clerk and upon motion tead, seconded by Mr, FOVRTtI DAY. Cohnwall, June 22nd, 1893. The Council met at 10 a.m. pursuant to adjournment. 4 The Warden in the chair. ' Roll called. All the members pre- sent. , , The minutes of yesterday's sessions were read by the Clerk and upon motion made and seconded were adopted by Council and signed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Shaver, the report of the Equalization Committee as re-considered by the Committee was received and read by the chairman, Mr. Coulter. Upon motion ot Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Adams, the report of the Equali- zation Committee just read by the chair- man was referred to a committee of the whole, Mr. Coulter in the chair. ■ The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption by Council of the report as amended in its passage through ij committee. I Upon motion of Mr. Adams, seco..d- led by Mr. Ault, the report of the jEqualization Committee just adopted TJwith amendments in committee of the [whole was adopted in Council as so jamended upon the following division, iviz. : — f Yeas— Messrs. Abram s, Adams, Ault, Ban- ford, Beckstead, Cameron, Campbell, tolli- son. Coulter, Dillabough. Dingwall, Knnis, ,iFo8ter, Gregory, Martiu, Meiklo, McCasUlII, f McDonald (Cornwall tp.), McDonald (Alex- iandrla), McDoagal (Luncasler tp.), ,I>loD<)n- 7gaU (Lochlel). McDougall (MaxviUo). Mc- intosh, McLeod, McNanghlon (Lancaster), 'Tyrf.Mf5..'o.v;jfjri 'KenvQii), Mollaftt Poapst, ?RedU?c^," Shaver,' ''Sulder, Stewart and . Whlttaker. Total 33. NavH— MessrH. Crvsler. Elliott, (Jalllnger. Hamilton (Cornwall), Hamilton (WlncheH- ter), I awson.MuUiern, McNanghlon (Unch), ThompHou and Warner. Total 10. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Cornwall tp.), seconded by Mr. Gallin- ger, the report of the Special Committee re Stormont Registry Ollice repairs was presented and received and read by the chairman, Mr. Hamilton (Cornwall), and upon motion of Mr. McNaughton (Finch), seconded by Mr. Crysler, the same was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Hamilton (Cornwall) in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report without amendment, Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Shaver, the report of Special Committee re Stormont Registry Office repairs just adopted in committee of the whole was adopted in Council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Adams, the report of the Special Committee appointed at this session to consider the advisability of furnishing the Stormont Registry Office with new appliances for tiling and preserving documents, was received and read by the chairman, Mr. Hamilton (Cornwall), and upon motion of Mr. Coulter, sec- onded by Mr. Hamilton (Winchester), the same was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. McNaughton (Finch) in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Foster, seconded by Mr. Banford, the report of the Special Committee appointed at this session to consider the advisability of furnishing the Stormont Registry Office with new appliances for filing and preserving documents, just adopted in committee 'A the whole, was adopted in Council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Alex andria), seconded by Mr. McDougall (Lochiel), the report of County Property Committee was presented and received, and read by the chairman, Mr. McDon- ald (Alexandria) ; .'Uid upon motion ot Mr. Mcl^anghton (Finch), seconded by Mr. Cryslor, the same was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. McDonald (Alexandria) in the chair. 32 9 g e e •I— < 09 .© i o 1 o The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report without amendment* Unon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Collison, the report of the com- mittee on County Property just adopted in committee of the whole, was adopted in Council without amendment. It was moved by Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster), seconded by Mr. McDonald (Alexandria), that in accordance with Sub Section 2 of Section 79, chap. 48 of AsKessment Act of 1892, this Council is willing that in case of appeal from the Equalized Assessment for the present year, the final equalization shall be made by the Junior County Judge — Carried. Upon motion of Mr. Warner, second- ed by Mr. Crysler, the report of the Special Committee re Roxborough and Cambridge Drainage Improvements, was presented and received, and read by the chairman, Mr. Warner, and upon motion ot Mr. McNaughton (Finch), seconded by Mr. Campbell, the said report 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 amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Shaver, the report of the Special Committee re Roxborough and Cam- bridge Drainage Improvements just adopted without amendment in com- mittee of the whole, was adopted in Council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton (Kenyon), seconded by Mr. Stewart, this Council adjourned to meet at 7.30 p.m. this evening. EVENING SESSION. Council resumed at 7.30 p.m. The Warden in the chair. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. McCaskill, the report of the Committee on Roads and Bridges was received and read by the chairman, Mr. Hamilton (Winches- ter), and upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Cornwall tp.), seconded by Mr. Mo- Dougall (Lochiel), said report was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Hamilton (Winchester) in the chair. Thft committee rosft and recommend- ed the adoption of the amendment. report without Upon motion of Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Shaver, the report of the Com mittee on Roads and Bridges just adopted in committee of the whole was adopted in Council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Poapst, the report of tho Committee on Communications was received and read by the chairman, Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster), and upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Cornwall tp.), seconied by Mr. McCaskill, said report was referred to a committee of tho whole. Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster) in tho chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Adams, the report of the Com- mittee on (/ommunications adopted in committee of the whole was adopted in Council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. McCaskill, sec- onded by Mr. Mollae. the report of the Committee on Education was received and read by the chairman, Mr. Meikle, and upon motion of Mr. Adams, sec- onded by Mr. Crysler, the said report was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. MeiKle in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. McCaskill, sec onded by Mr. McDougall (Lochiel), the report of the committee on Education, adopted in committee of the whole, was adopted in Council. Upon motion of Mr. McDougal (Lan- caster Tp.), seconded by Mr. Snider, the report of the River Beaudette Drainage Committee was received, and read by the Clerk, and upon motion of Mr. Cameron, seconded by Mr. Dingwall, the said report was referred to a committee of the whole. . Mr. Cameron in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Cameron,seconded by Mr. Abrams, the re^iort of the River Beaudette Drainage Committee, just adopted in committee ot the whole, was adopted in Council without amendments It was moved by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Dr. Reddick, and Resolved, 38 of Mr. Martin, seconded he report ot the Com- ftds and Bridges just uittee of the whole waa cil without amendment, of Mr. Ault, seconded , the report of the CommuuicationM wan id by the chairman, Mr. Lancaster), and upon McDonald (Cornwall tp.), . McCaskill, said report committee of the whole, ton (Lancaster) in the e rose and recommend- of the report without of Mr. Ault, seconded he report of the Com- lunications adopted in B whole was adopted in amendment, of Mr. McCaskill, sec- cllae. the report of the Education was received chairman, Mr. Meikle, )n of Mr. Adams, sec- Irysler, the said report ) a committee of the the chair. I rose and recommended f the report without of Mr. McCaskill, see oDougall (Lochiel), the mmittee on Education, nittee of the whole, was icih of Mr. McDougal (Lau- nded by Mr. Snider, the ver Beaudette Drainage received, and read by upon motion of Mr. led by Mr. Dingwall, the referred to a committee in the chair. ) rose and recommended )f the report without f Mr. Cameron,seconded the reiiort of the River nage Committee, just nittee ot the whole, was cil without amendment; ^y Mr. Lawson, secondetl and liesolved, That James C. Casselman, Esq., of the ' village of Chesterville, farmer, l.o aiid he Is hereby appointed by this Council, S a Commissioner, to make enen up streets of a less width than sixty six feet, was read a third time, and upon motion of Mr. McDougall (Maxville), seconded by Mr. McDonald (Cornwall I'p.), ^aid By- L'AVf was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. T 84 a sa ss Q i 5 I S MM 6S 69 es I o Vi i V ;' «5 f 03 I: ■* O Sd f , 1. i " ■'"-— -H*^ NOTiriCS. Mr. Iliimllton (WlnchoHttT t|>.) herot»y ((IveH iiotlci llwit ho will lo-rii<>rn)W or dur- ing IliiH hosuloii iisk Inivo to Introduce a Hy- Liiw to levy !i Miin of ifl,tlU.74 upon the viirlouM imuil<'lF>!illll<'8 of thcHO United CoiinllrH to niotil (Jounty BiMldlnKf Hebou- tiire(lliHt iMHue) iniiturlnit Int March, 1804. Mr. lliiinlUon (Wlnche>(ler tp.) hereby Ulvt'H noUco that ho will to-niorri)W or dur- liJK IhlH Kt).s8lon ask leave to Introduce a By-Law to levy a sum of $l.lt).l.'{ npon the varlonH rnnnlclpultlleH of theno United (lountlcs to meet County nulldings Deben- ture (second iHwue) nialurlnK l»t March, 18i)4. Mr. Hamilton (WlnoheHter tp.) hereby jjlvcH notice that he will to-morrow or dur- Intt Ibis HeHHlon ask leave to Introduce a Uy- I.aw lor the renewal of certain Bills and Notes ot this < orporntlon at present under discount at the Bank ol Montreal, Cornwall. Mr. Hamilton ('Vlnchestor tp.) hereby ulves notice that ho will to-morrow or dur- itie thlH session ask leave to Introduce a By- Law to extend for a further period of one year the enforced collection, by sale, ol non- resident land taxes. Mr. McNaughton (Finch) gives notice that ho win to-morrow or durlnif this session ask leave to introduce a By-Law under Sec- tion 24 of the Municipal Amendment Act, ISIW, 5(1 Vic, Chap. IW, eimctlnK that the MunlcipuUtles in any (Jouuty of these United Counties shall bo liable to reimburse this Council for any sum and costs paid or lo be paid by this Council under Section 533a of the Consolidated Municipal Act of 18it2 and sub-sections thereof, for «lio con- slruotlonor mainienance of any bridge or brldgesof one hundred feet in length or up- wards, constructed or maintained, or here- ulter to be constructed or maintained In any niunlcipiilliy lu such county. It was moved by Mr. McNaughton (Finch), seconded by Mr. Martin and resolved, That whereas our taxes are now as high in these United Countiea as we can attbrd to [lay ; Th.it we the members of the Counties' Council of the United Counties of Stor luont, Dundas and Glengarry in Council assembled do hereby record our dis- approval of the placing of the expenses of the taking of a Plebescite vote on the Prohibition question upon the munici- palities throughout the Province, and that this Council as a body, although in favor of Prohibition, is of opinion that the Ontario Government, which claims to have a surplus of betweeen live and six million dollars at its command, be- sides other large sources of revenue and income, should pay the expense of the Plebescite and that the municipal- ities should not be asked or compelled by Legislation to do so. ' And further that we consider it still more unjust that this expense be placed upon the municipalities without some definite pledge that Prohibition will be granted in the went of the majority voting in favor of it. And that the Clerk of thU Council do forward a copy of this resolution to the Ontario Government. Carried on standing vote. It was moved by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Hamilton (Winohpster), and Resolved, That whereas this Council under and by virtue of the provisions of Ontario Statute, 55 Vic, chap. 43, Section 38, have passed a By-Law lor the purpose of apportioning the amount to be levied for the maintenance of county pupils at High Schools in these United Counties so that each county forming this union shall alone be liable for the costs of maintenance of any High School or Sohoolfc within the limits ot such county : And whereas, by the interpretation clause of the High Schools Act ''county pupils" is defined to mean "a pupil whose parents or guardian resides in any one of these United Counties." That this Council, in session assembled, do petition the Local Legislature for the Province ol Ontario to so amend, at its next session, the High Schools Act, that in cases where a By-Ijaw has been or shall be passed for dividing a union of counties for school purposes as aforesaid, "county pupil" shall be defined to nrean only "a pupil whose parents or guardian reside within the limits of the county in the union of counties where the High School is situated." And that a copy of such petition signed by the Warden and Clerk, be forwarded to the Minister of Education for presentation to the Legislative As- sembly of Ontario at its next session, and also to each of the members of the said Assembly for these United Coun- ties, with the request that they use their influence in securing the desired amend- ment. — Carried unanimously. Upon motion of Mr. McCaakill, sec- onded by Mr. McDorgall (Ixjchiel), this Council adjourned to meet to morrow morning at ten o'clock. A J- MAnnoxETX, John Bennett, Clerk. Warden. alities without Homo ,t rrohlbltion will he rent of the majority t. jrk ol thla Council do this resolution to the rit. ling vote. Mr. Lawson, seconded I (Wir.ohpster), and 18 Council under and srovisions of Ontario □hap. 43, Section 38, Jjaw lor the purpose e amount to be levied 3e of county pupils at aese United Counties ;y forming this union bble for the costs of my High School or limits ot such county : )y the interpretation I Schools Act '-county o maan "a pupil whose an resides in any one }unties." I, in session assembled, cal Legislature for the io to so amend, at its [ligh Schools Act, that , By-Ijaw has been or 3r dividing a union of , purposes as aforesaid, all be defined to irean se parents or guardian limits of the county in itiea where the High )py of such petition harden and Clerk, be Minister of Education to the Legislative As- ) at its next session, )f the members of the r these United Coun- lest that they use their ing the desired amend- nanimously. of Mr. McCaakill, sec- Dorgall (Ixjchiel), this id to meet tomorrow clock. John Bennett, k. Warden. FIFTH I»AT. CoRNWAM., June 23rd, 1S03. Council met at 10 a.m. pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair, lloll called. All the members pro- '*The minutes ot yesterday's sessions wore read by the Clerk and upon motion of Mr. McCaskil , «ec«nded by Mr. Mcllae, were adopted In Council without amendment and signed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Adams socotK .mI by Mr. Hamilton (Winchester tp.;, By- lIw No. (blank), dispensing m tuture with the October Session of the Coun- ties' Council, unless rendered neceisaiy by a special call of the Warden, was read a first time, and upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Ault. said By Law was read a second time and referred to a committee ot the whole. Mr. Adams in the chair. The committee rose and reported that the By-Law had been rejected by them in its passage through committee. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Alex- andria), seconded by Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster), By Law No. 1036 to evy upon the various municipalities of these United Counties a sum of nioney, $1,631.74, to meet County Buildings Debenture (first issue), maturing lat March, 1894, was read a first time ana upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Lawson, said By Law was read a , second time and referred to a committee 1 of the whole. Mr. Ault In the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the By-Law without amendment. , ,,„ Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win Chester), seconded by Mr. Lawson, By- ' Law No. 1036 to levy upon the various municipalities of these United Counties a sum of $1,631.74 to meet County Buildings Debenture (first issue) matur- ing 1st March, 1894, was read a thud time and upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Colhson, said By-Law was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Win- chester), seconded bv Mr. Elliott, By- Law No. 1039 for the renewal ot certain notes under discount at the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall, was read a iirst timo, and upon motion of Mr. A'dt, seconJ«'- xMoNaughton (l.iuuMntt»r), sHCondc^l by Mr. MoDoui;*! (Luumstor 'P|..), sni.l LJy- Law was piissod, sijj;iied and stviled by the Warden ami Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Colllsnn, aoo^'j'lf'l by Mr. Gregory, Wy Law No. lO.iH tor U.yyingceitain amounts for mamtenanoo of county pupils at High Scliools of Counties ot Stormont and Dundas, was read a first time, and upon nioUon of Mr. Meikle, seconded by iVr. llainilton (Winchester), said Ry Law was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. ,r ^ • »u . Mr. MoDougal (Lancaster Ip.) m tne chair. , ,^ , The committee ro-^n aivd recommomlod the adoption of the By-Law without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconde-l by Mr. Lawson, tliis Council a«ljourned to meet at two o'tilock tliis afternoon. AKTEllXOON SESSION. Council resumeil at 2 i-.m. ' Tlie Warden in the ciiair. It was moved by Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Martin, tiiat By-Law No. 1038 lo levy certain amounts for maintenance of County Pupils at High Schools ot Counties of Stormont and Dundas bo read a third time. . . n It was moved as an amendment to the last motion by Mr. Coulter, secon.led by Mr. Galliniief, that said By Law No. 1038 be not read a third time but that the same be amended by striking out the levies on the High School Districts, Cornwall, Morrisburgh and Iroquois, and that the amounts levied by said By Law against such High Scliool Districts be levied pro rata on the several munici- palities in said Counties of Stormont and Dundas not included in such High School Districts and which are liable by law to pay the samo. s; 0; i 1' fl s Q ** la o S »« Oi '<*li» : ' GiS! He* o i s i i «8 i fl P s ; t 09 I .O 1 at The amonrlment was first voted upon and Wii9 declared to be lost and the main motion declared to be carried upon a standing vote in Council and said By Law No. 1038 accordingly read a^third time and upon motion of Mr. McNau^h- ton(LancaMter), seconded by Mr. Lawson, said By Liw was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton CVVm- cheater), seconded by Mr. Elliott, By- Law No. 1031 for the support of Public Schools for 1893, was read a first time, and upon motion of Mr. Adams, second- ed by Mr. Hamilton (Winchester-), said By Law was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. MijRae in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the By Law without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Beckstead, sec- onded by Mr. Whittaker, By-Law No. 1031 for the support of Public Schools for 1893 was read a third time, and upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Warner, said By Law was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. HaraiUon (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. Lawson. By- Law No. 1033 for the support of Model Schools for 1893 was read a first time, and upon motion of Mr. Adams, second ed by Dr. ReddicK, said By Law was read a second time and referred to a com- mittee of the whole Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster) in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the By Law without amendment. Upon motion ot Mr. Whittaker, sec- onded by Mr. Beckstead, By Law No. 1033 for the support ot Model Schools for J 893 was read a third time, and upon motion of Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster), said By Law was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Dr Reddick, second- ed bv Mr. Hamilton (Winchester), By- Law No. 1037 to raise a sum of $1,445.13 to meet County Building Debenture (second issue) maturing March 1st, 1894, was read a first time, and upon motion of Mr. Warner, seconded by Mr. Ault, said By Law was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. McLeod in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the ailoption of the By-Law without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Martin, saconded by Mr. Mcintosh, By Law No. 1037 to levy a sum of $1,445.13 to meet County Buildings Debenture (second issue) maturing March Ist, 1894, was read a third time, and upon motion of Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mr, McNaughton, said By Law No. 1037 was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and C'lerk. On motion of Mr. Lawson, seconded by Dr. Reddick, By-Law No. 1030, for the support of Hi;^h Schools and Collegiate Institutes for 1893 was read a first time, and upon motion ot Dr. Reddick, seconded by Mr. Lawson, said By Law was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Mcintosh in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the By-Law without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Whittaker, sec- onded by Mr. Dillabough, By Law No. 1030 for the support of High Schools and Collegiate Institutes for 1893 was read a third time, and on motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Dillabough, said By- Law was passed, signed and sealed by tlie Warden and Clerk. On motion of Mr. Hamilton (Winches- ter), seconded by Mr. Crysler, By-Law No. 1032 for raising supplemental levy for educational purposes for 1893 was read a first time, and on motion of Mr. Cameron, secoaded by Mr. Dingwall, said By-Law was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Poapst in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the By-Law without amendment. On motion of Mr. Whittaker, seconded by Mr. Dillabough, By Law No. 1032 for supplementary levy for educational pur- poses for 1893 was read a third time, and on motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Shaver, said By Law was pasbed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. On motion of Mr. Hamilton (Winches ter), seconded by Mr. Coulter, By-Iiaw No. 1042 to extend lor the further period of one year, the time for enforced col- lection, by sale, of non-resident land 37 the ohair. ose and recommended the By-Law without F Mr. Martin, seconded By Law No. 1037 to 445.13 to meet County iture (second issue) Ist, 1894, was read a upon motion of Mr. 1 by Mr, McNaughton, 037 was passed, signed i Warden and Clerk. Mr. Lawson, seconded By-Law No. 1030, for Hiuh Schools and tes for 1 893 was read a upon motion ot Dr. id by Mr. Lawson, said ,d a second time and mittee of the whole. n the chair. rose and recommended the By-Law without jf Mr. Whittaker, sec- iUabough, By Law No. )rt of High Schools and tes for 1S93 was read a n motion of Mr. Ault, . Diliabough, said By- signed and sealed by Clerk. >. Hamilton (VVmches- y Mr. Crysler, By-Law ing supplemental levy purposes for 1893 was and on motion of Mr. led by Mr. Dingwall, read a second time and uuittee of the whole, the chair. rose and recommended the By-Law without [r. Whittaker, seconded h, By Law No. 1032 for 3vy for educational pur- ^as read a thud time, t' Mr. Adams, seconded aid By Law was pasbed, d by the Warden and Ir. Hamilton (Winches >y Mr. Coulter, By-I^aw id ior the further period I time for enforced col- , of non-resident land taxes, was read a first time, and on motion of Mr. Cameron, seconded by Mr. Abrams, said By Law was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Foster in the chair. The committee rose and recommended the adoption of the By-Law without amendment. , , , On motion ot Mr. Foster, seconded by Mr. Collison. By-Law No. 1042 to extend for a further period of one year the time for enforced collection, by sale, ot nonresident land taxes was read a third time, and on motion of ^^I^. Hami ton (Winchester), seconded by Mr. Elliott, said By-Law was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. On motion of Mr. Whittaker, seconded ' by Mr. Beckstead, the report ot the Finance Committee was received and . read by the chairman, Mr. McNaughton ^ (Finch), and on motion ot Mr. Auit, ^ seconded by Mr. Lawson, the said report I wan referred to a comoiittee of the whole. ^ Mr. McNaughton (Finch) in the chair. The committee rose and recommended : the adoption of the report without amendment. , ' On motion of Mr. Stewart, seconded ? by Mr. McNaughton (Kenyon), there- port of the Finance Committee just > adopted in comn:ittee of the whole witnout amendment was adopted m "l Council without amendment. On motion ot Mr. McNaughton (Finch), seconded by Mr. Hamilton ( Winchester), By-Law No. 1034 for the payment ot Orders and Accounts was read a hrst time, and on motion of Mr. Coulter, seconded by Mr.Hamilton (Winchester), said By Law was read a second time : and referred to a committee of the 1. whole. 4 Mr. Diliabough in the chair. ^ The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the By-Law without amendment. On motion of Mr. Whittaker, second ed bv Mr. Diliabough, By-Law No. 1034 for payment of Orders and Accounts was read a third time, and on motion of Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mr. Camp- bell, said By Law was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. On motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. McNaughton (Finch), By-Law No. 1043 with reference to maintenance and construction of bridges of one hundred feet in length or upwards was read a first time, and on motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Warner, said By- Law was read a second time, and refer- red to a committee of the whole. Mr. Shaver in the chair. ' The committee rose ana recommended the adoption of the By-Law without amendment. On motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Crysler, By-Law No. 1043 with reference to maintenance and construc- tion of bridges of one hundred feet in length or upwards was read a third time, and upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.), seconded by Mr. Poapst said By-Law was passed by a three htths vote of the whole Council, there being thirty three members present and no dissenting voice, and signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk, On motion of Mr. McNaughton (Lan- caster), seconded by Mr. McNaughton (Finch), By-Law No. 1040 to authorize the borrowing of a sum of money, not exceeding !|5,000 to meet current ex- penditure was read a first time, and on motion of Mr. Coulter, seconded by Mr. Collison said By-Law was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Campbell in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the By-Law without amendment. On motion of Mr. Whittaker second- ed by Mr. Collison By-La-.: No. 1040 to authorize the borrowing of a sum of money not exceeding $5,000 to meet current 'xoenditure, was read a third time, and on motion of Mr. MoNaugh- ton (Lancaster village), seconded by Mr. McNaughton (Finch), said By-Law was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. On motion of Mr. Adams seconded by Mr. Meikle this Council adjourned for fifteen minutes to enable Clerk to complete By-Law No. 1035. After the lapse of fifteen minutes Council resumed. The Warden in the chair. On motion of Mr. McDonald (Corn- wall Tp ), seconded by Mr. Mcintosh By Law No, 1035 to levy a sum of $15,024.53 for county purposes for 1893 was read a first time, and on motion of Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.), seconded by Mr. Poapat the said By-Law was '^ 88 -.in— ■'.*v-.v^ I •ta a ■s CO I »ii4 .© I read a second time and referred to fi committee of the whole. Mr. MoNaughton (Lancaster), in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the By Law without amendment. On motion of Mr. Poapst seconded by Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.) By- Law No. 1035 to levy a sum ot money $15,02153 for county purposes for 1893 was. read a third time and on m »tion of Mr. McDonald (Cornwall l\).), seconded by Mr. Abrams said By Law was passed signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. It was moved by Dr. Reddick second ed by Mr. Beckstead, that this Council do now adjourn until Monday the 13th day of November 1893 at 7.30 p.m. It was moved as an amendment to the last motion by Mr. Adams seconded by Mr. McNaughton (Finch), that this Council now rise to meet again at ■ ' e call of the Warden should a special meeting, before next January session be imperatively necessary. The amendment was first voted upon and was declared to be lost and the main motion accordingly declared to be carried upon the following division in Council viz : Yeas— Messrs. Adams, Ault, Campbell, hM, Collison.Crysler.EIUoU, Foster, Mei- kle, McNaughtoa (Fluch), Poapst and fcjliaver. — Total 11. , ,-, ,i. Mays— Messrs. Beckstead, Coulter, GalHu- ger. Mulhern, McDonald (Coriiwall Tp.), Mc- Dougal (Lancaster Tp.,) McDougall, (Max vine). McLeod, McNaughton (Lancaster Village), Thompson and Whlttaker.— Total The above vote being a tie, the War den m the exercise of his prerogative voted "Nay" and declared the main motion carried and the Council accord ingly adjourned until Monday, Novem ber 13th, 1893 at 7.30 p.m. A. L Macdonell, John Bennktt, Clerk. Warden. E.EP'Oie/TS. Rcuort of Ktiunlizatiuu Coiumiltee. Members all present. To the Warden and members of tho Conn- ties' Council ol the United Counties of HtorinoLit, Oundas and Glentjarry. Gentlemen.-Your committee bes leave to reportlhat inobudlence t.) your resolution thev have re-consldered their former report, aii.i in acconlaiK'ii^ with Sec. 7.s. Municipal Assessmeiu- Acl, o5 Victoria, Chap. IH. they have examined the As.sessmenl. l\o ;*'''•;'" diftVreut Townships, Towns and VUlaae.s in these United CouiiLics lor the pre ed og flnauoial year, and alier due considerail'>n wo.ild rec<»mmeud the lOllo >lii!,' v iluatlons as I he basis lor the county rales lor t,he ye.ir 1893. The valuations amount in the aKgreaato to $10,693,918.00 bein^ 5i2()1.056.0u over ilie aktereaaLo vaiuallons mauo by the Ijocai Assesiors, which valuations are -apportioned as follows : See annexed schedule. All of which is respectfully submitted. (Sd.) Thos. COUI.TKR, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, June 22, 1893. SOHBDULB OF KQCALIZATION BY COM- MITTEE. Cornwall Township, Equalized at $1,329,110 Roxborough do Finch do Osnabruck do Wllllamsburgb do Winchester do Matilda do Mountain do Charlottenburg do Lancaster do Keuyon do Lochiel do Cornwall Town, Morrlsburgh " Iroquois '• Chester vi lie " Winchester " Lancaster *' Alexandria " Maxville " i.OuO.OOO 791 7.59 1,460.175 1,3 1.1M8 1,016,580 1,380,215 979,200 1,673,819 1,115,013 1.057,677 1,142.861 1,210,007 423.728 230,287 80 000 115,000 90,000 165,000 65,000 Total $10,693,918 Increnseover Local Assess't $2u1,0.j6 Total Increase over Kqnal- ^,„„, ized Assessment of 1892. 583, (<2 ill! -!n_-".'u-.v^ OK/TS. liztttiuu Coiumiltee. it. members of the Cnun- the Uultecl Counties of as and Glentjarry. ■ committee bes leave to ence to your resolution ered their former report, with Sec.7.S, Municipal Victoria, Chap. IS. thev Assessment Uolls ol ti.o .Towns and VUlaaes In Lies lor the pre edlug aMer due considerailitn lielOllo clnsi viluatlons couniy rates lor t,he year imoant In the aKgreaato msi j;2()1.056.0u over the ins niauo hy the Local iluatlouH are n.pportloned uexed schedule, spectfully submitted. 3. C0UI.TKR, Chairman. Cornwall, June 22, 1893. lUAIilZATION BY COM- [ITTEE. ip, Equalized at $1,329,110 791 759 •• 1,460,175 " 1,3 1.1M8 " 1,016,586 " 1,380.215 •< 979,200 " 1,673,819 " l,ll5,0i;3 •' 1.057,677 •' 1,142,864 " 1,216,607 423,728 " 230,287 •• 80 000 115,000 '< 90,000 165,000 " 65,000 11 It • t Assess' t $2iJ4,056 ' Kqiial- t of 1892. 583,772 .$16,693,918 •8681 'sasnad n<)no'uo.iTiUit?i^i t( 00 •* CM —' CO I V-l C' r* X cc v^ ?J -f '— l~ t *< •* * CM 1- lO I- >« '-' •saJiiluaiiSQ ■\nv3 V qSnoaoqxov[_!jl_^_ •S3.nvju8qaa 9 n8pnj^iin_ii^IH_ {uToUMUdoadXMUixtai « '; •; is«'i) •saJinnaqaaaa'K \(» : : -nitJia Ja Amnoyi^KTl -^ (•sansrtl I « i : puooas pa« Is-iM) 1 ^ • - •saaniaaqaa o^w I m ■nnuci Ji^At^l uongjJ 000 eooo 10^ o o 10 o TO C o 10 .tf CO O CO w5 C4 rH CM O aj CO X o i>;«o, ,_( 10 CI"? t: iS tz 52 r~ * CO -^ ijo CO .-< d ,—1 ,— 1 O K CD O 2 I30.-J5O1D* SO to'^'s'l^S-C^S I— ,— < Ci l^ ^ CD i? CO .-^ o — F-( 5 b t- CO CM S ■? 5 00 I- --D O 1- lO -C X -yr o Q -t Cf rH CM cA 1-- 10 CO oxx§05o5i on ,^ 55 ^ CM -; CO CO S CM O CD 55 I --I iflCM I X & 1(5 cr- CO 10 CO ■fln'TjiCO-^CD -;CO"co"c0"c«*r-r -H ICCO ■*'t'^ |g .CI : 00 • fl : & • _ a -2 • 0. . : • a : :^ : 3 • . CO • • a n c4 q.g « rt a >H g fl d ►; O O iS !C O " e * j'^ J3 C 01 c4 C3 rf ^ ^ O - O O f^jB M M o 40 o B © s 1 o OP I o I ! ' Report of Specmi Committee, re Stor- mont County HcKlstry Office Repnirs. Members all present. To the Warden nnd Members of CouAtles' Council of United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. Gentlemen,— Your committee appointed for the purpose of carrying out the repairs to the County Registry office at Cornwall met at several times, all the members being present, and beg leave to report as loUows : That the original contract of Mr. J. C. Johnstone, amounting to $015 00, as per tender, has been completed to the satisfac- tion of the committee, but they desire to Btate that they concluded to put in the hard \rood floor in place of pine and consequently allowed Mr. Johnstone an extra of $27.00. Your committee considered it advisable to repaint and kalsomine the Interior of the Office and had same done at a cost of $40.00. The drain to connect the Registry Office with sewer has also been completed as per provisions of contract at a cost of $77.o0. The water pipe and sink has been placed within the building to prevent Us freezing in the future and also to be an Increased protection In case of fire. All the grounds have been levelled up and all work decided upon by committee completed. Your committee also beg to state that they have been able to sell the old stone flags taken from the building for $50 to the con- tractor, which amount has been deducted from the amount paid Ulm for the drains And your committee would now ask to be ^ All of which is respectfully submitted. (Sd.) C.J.Hamilton, Chairman Special Committee. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, June 21, 189o. Report of the County Property Com- mittee. To the Warden and Members of the Couiities' ' Council of the United Counties of tetor- mont, Dundas and Glengarry. All members present. ,, ^ , ^„ Gentlemen,— Your committee beg leave to renort that we have examined the gaol and County offices and And them all in a clean and comfortable condition. There are three prisoners at present con- fined in the gaol, two males and one female. Your committee find that the high desk has been placed In position in the County Court Clerk's office and that the counter has been altered and arranged to suit him. Also that iron bedsteads have been procured by the Sheriff for the gaol cells as recommended bv vour committee In January last, and that the locks and keys on the corridor doors have been repaired or replaced where neces- sary. A.180 that the stone steps leading into County Building from Pitt Street have been bushed and hammered as recommended. And your committee recommend that the Treasurer be authorized to pay for all repairs as above stated. , , , , , Your committee And that the brick-work In the front of the Gaoler's residence be- tween the Will lows and also In the rear and other places, is loooo and in daager of falling out, and your committee would recommend that the Treasurer take immediate steps to have the lame properly repaired where necessary and to pay for the sajne, and also that the neccssMfy repairs bemads lo t.tf^ porch at rear of Gaoler's residence, and also to tha sidewalk In front of Court House. Your committee would lurther recommend that the east portion of the railing enclosing the body of the Court Room be removed and that 11 be extended east a distance of four or flve feet and pieced, andthiit the entrance at the east side bo widened to four feet. ThlH would be a matter ol little expense and would materially Increase the sitting room within the rail, which Is now, In the opinion of your committee entirely Inadequate for the comfort and accommodation of the Council, such alterations to be made under the supervision ol your Treasurer. Your committee also recommend that your Clerk be authorized to secure an awn- ing for the west window of his office, the one formerly there, having rotted off and only the Iron work remaining. All of which Is respectfully submitted, (Sd.) D. A. McDoNAiiD, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, June 22, 1893. ReDort of tlie Roxburonsh nna Cnm- bridge Special UralHag^e Committee. Au momners preseni. To the Warden and Members of the United Counties' Council of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. Gentlemen,— Your committee beg leave to report as follows :— ,, . 1st. Since the January Session By-Law No. 1006 has been registered and tenders called lor, by advertisement and circulars, lor the Debentures about to be Issued there- under. The Ontario Government had no funds on hand available for the purchase of the Debentures. Two tenders only were re- ceived in answer to the advertisement, one from George A, Stlmson, Toronto, the other from H. O'Hara & Co., Toronto, the former for $775.00 and the latter for $785.00 and accrued Interest from the first day of March to the dale of issue, for the $823.00 worth of Debentures. The latter tender being the higher was accepted, and the reason the Debentures did not realize par value was that the Interest was computed at four per cent, on the assumption that the Debentures would be purchased by the Ontario Govern- ment. , , X i. 2nd. Your committee beg leave to report that the work has not yet been commenced for the reason that the Counties' Council of the United Counties of Prescott and Russell did not co-operate with this Council in pass- ing a By-Lnw lor the levying of the amount as.sessed against the ratepayers of the Town- ship of Cambridge by the Engineer's assess- ment as required by law to do, and have given no satisfactory reason for their refusal to do so. And as there was a possibility of meeting with opposition to the construction of the work in the Township of Cambridge, your Committee deemed it inadvisable to proceed with the work, as if the ditch were dug up to the Cambridge boundary and there stopped, the surrounding lands would be floooed. , ^, . Your committee would recommend that the chairman of this committee be em- powered by your Council to secure legal advice from counsel, as to the rights and liabilities of the.so Counties la the matter, and as to whether or not the United (boun- ties' Council of Prescott and Russell can be compelled to proceed and pass a By-Law as mentioned in Sec. 019 of the Consolidated Municipal Act, and be also empowered to t.!'..ki; Hiich '(.'t;:'! r)rooepdnjes inthonariieol tiie Corporation of these United Counties or otherwise, by mandanius or otherwise, us ht 41 would further reooraraend 3n of the railing enclosltiK Lirt Uooiii be removed and I east a distance of four or I, andthiit the entrance at widened to four feet. ThiH ler ol little expense and Increase the sitting room tilch is now, in the opinion e entirely Inadequate for 1 accommodation of the rations to be made under your Treasurer, e also recommend that lorized to secure an awn- I ndo w of his office, the one iving rotted ofT and only lalnfng. ospectfuUy submitted, , McDoNAiiD, Chairman, lus, Cornwall, June 22, 18U3. Koxburonsb nnu> Urai»ag;e €ouiiuittee. eseni. id Members of the United icll of Stormont. Dundas 7. lur committee beg leave to January Session By-Law in registered and tenders 'ertisement and circulars, )s about to be Issued there- irlo Government had no allable for the purchase of Two tenders only were re- to the advertisement, one tlmson, Toronto, the other fe Co., Toronto, the former the latter for $785.00 and from the first day of March le, for the $823.00 worth of e latter tender being the ipted, and the reason the not realize par value was was computed at four per mptlon that the Debentures sed by the Ontario Govern- imitteo beg leave to report IS not yet been commenced at the Counties' Council of ties of Prescott and Russell Le with this Council in pass- r tlie levying of the amount the ratepayers of the Town- ge by the Engineer's assess- ed by law to do, and have jtory reason for their refusal ?a8 a possibility of meeting L to the construction of the wnshipof Cambridge, your lod it inadvisable to proceed IS if the ditch were dus up dge boundary and there rroundiug lands would be tee would recommend that of this committee be em- iir Council to secure legal unsel.as to the rights and e.so Counties In the matter, er or not the United Coun- Prescott and Russell can be aceed and pass a By-Iiaw as aec. 009 of the Consolidated , and be also empowered to fx'onepiliiies in the name of 1 of these United Counties or laudamus or otherwise, us he try Office. • All members present. ^, ponnties' '^° ffinXf ^funft"eJ ^S^ o/s--o-' Pandas and Glengan-y. ^^^ j„. ^^."^JTif^'^'ftim^sh^nS of the Stormont Bpected the lurmsniugB w mto con- iJ'egistry Offl°«'^5fount wh*ch has already Bideration „^„be amount wmcn ^^^^^^ ^^ pe«" l^lf ^^e'^Sud recommend that the ^•"^ffl nf the Drocurlng of new Uttings and ;. matter of tlieproouii us entertained ^rJ^b^tthSftSI^^^^'^e laid over until - °AU of which 18 respectfully submitted. - 'Sd.) C. J. HAMILTON. Chairman, committee Rooms, Cornwall. June 22, 1893. Report or commutes, on B«»d« »"« Memhers Prf fiit-^essr'.- A. A. St^ewaH. Cameron. McDonald (Cornwau^ StormoXDaJidas and Glengarry, i Gentlemen.-your committee beg leave to ■ 'T YouSSmee have bad heft>re Uv^ ' 4^ /^^Soan^'for^yeS' iS "conuinllg b^^C*^lsH^r\^5r anTr^aSSuS'tSS 1 of ^'^^°\x^„ }):%,', am is now before the Fin- by the Finance Committee. referred \ Your committee have also haa reierreu to them the letter irom Messrs. Johnston & BradQeld. Morrishurgh, demanding on oe ^nif of the Village of ChesterviHe that this Sun°cll Uki'rimediate steps to have the necessary repairs raa**f,);0 ,^*i?o^^?.d 534 oT the ChesterviHe under Sections 532 and &di oi tue Consolidated Municipal Act. . ^^^ Yonr committee deemed It advisaoie luu-i „\""hiommlttee should bo aPP"^!"'^ -nn Beoure legal advice from i>. B. iMaclcHaHU. nr as to the liability of these United i.ouni-u '" ",r,,,,,„„ „, cheslbivl e and that If wouW lo^dv sab°L for this Council to ass a resolution empowering a ComiaH- IkoVv to nake enquiries and ascor aln ^ei.PihPr an V repairs to the bridge at, Clie^s- ervlle ar« '•^'l"*'-*^'^' '">J. «f »^" nndssuch «,m.ir« ju'e reo. lied to make them. ?oir commitlee won d thereloro recom- I.?rMh^Pt T unes C. Casselnuin of the village TcheSvlie. farmer, be appointed by a Resolution of this Council a Commissioner t'^o make^nqulrles and a«c«rt.dn whe her ftuv repairs are required to P^t', .''"^.Arr.^ bridge at 'liestervi lie bipanning t »i*' ,^ ri'' ''f M..Hnn River in a good and efficient state of ?pnalr aidtfhelinds any such repairs are S red o proceed atonoelo mnke the same ami for such purpose to employ in th« naaie IV nie rate of $2.00 per day for every day whlS actimlly engaged in > r superintending '"Yo'ur cSmmittee have also had under con- »\°L"e^e^o?'^l?la rof KvlV,;.^ask^ ffis^&ScTto passf By. aw permitting tlVp said vllhige to open up no^ greets o; a ^dth less than slxtS^-slx teet am to ^^'^^S ti.R nrpsent width and location ot the streets SXTvUle'Il present ov^n.a .^^^ov public t^Qffln lis shewn on a plan ot saiu viiiui,o drawn by ' R ^^ . Lendr^n. P.L.B.. and sub- ^ofu SiS"e"w"oiia %commend thn. a «3^?«w be introduced and puhsed by this OnnncU confl"mlng the widths of existing Sects as shewn on said plan and srantlng ?«..Mnlssi')n to the Council of said village to ^en UP from time to time as may here- nntrednevv streets, or continue or extend Ixistlng sti^eels of a less width than slxty-six feet but not less than loriy lee.. ill of which is respectfui'.y submitted. (Sd.) THOMAS HAMII.iON, Vl»'*V''>^*Yiu'. Committee Rooms, Cornwall. Juno 22, 1893. OPINION OP D. B, MA.CLKNNAN. Q.C. Cornwall, 20ih June, 1893. Thomas Hamilton, KsQ.. ^ Chairman of the Road Committee, County Council, Cornwall. Dear Slr.-In the matter of the claim of the Incorporated Village o( Ohesterville that th« iJouncll of the United Counties shall Sake the reSalrs at present required on '^^^Ln oroplnlon that in view of the n^ct 1 hat the river Is undoubtedly over i«l> leet wide wherl the bridge crosses U, and hat thH brld"-o In question connects a mam {?ubllc highway, the Counci 1 of the U nlted f'lmnties is bound to comply with the ue- man 1 to make repairs as t he law no«' stands. 1 may add a word or two in regard to tho mode m wnich this obligation should be J.?n-ried out. i would recumraend that no Resofution Ol' B^y-Lavv ^vdoptlng this bridge or admitting or assuming any l.ablUty as to i ^•''Dho^prope'r action to take Is to. pass a ! ^eSutkm'^.upoweriug a Commissioner to ,* . -,^-»^ bt) s 89 O g as I 42 CO »1 § O makR inquiries and ascertain whether any repairs lo tlui l)rUl^'ouie reqiili-eii and in ll\« BHiiio rcwoiullou tmUioiizo lUe Cmnnilssloiier iflio (1 ids Ihatsucli ropilrsaio rcq ilied, U> umku liiein. , ,. ,... I do not tliliik Ihiit, In any re.Hohitiou tlmt yon pass, ii will bo necesnary at all to rear to tlic de-natid made npou you on behall oi the VilliiKoCoui:-.;' ,,, , ., ^ Adopting those : ons, will keep the Council rlaht U jmuo.! that undor future legislation l ■ ullKatlon of the ros- pectlv AlunloipallUes Is in any way changed. Yours truly, (Sd.) U. B. Maclknnan. Koport of Ciominlttee on Oommuni- VUtiOUM. Present— Messrs. Hamilton (Cornwall), Poapsi, Lawson, Heddlck, Mulhorn, '\l'5l3ou- jiini.y to sin.-aing answers : Ca the County of Stormont $20 00 •• •• Dundas 20 00 • ' " Glengarry ... 20 00 And that the further sum of $25.00 be levied from each ol i,he aforesaid Counties to meet the Legislative grant apportioned t) tne reainer's In-iiuaes In s iid CV>iume.s, anU that the sam.^ bo paid to each County inspec- tor respect I v» I) : They hIso recommend that the sums here- inafter named be levied on each ot the aiore- sald Couniies to provide for the High Schools and Collegiate Institutes In these United Co nties as required by statute andtnal the same ne levied as follows ;— On the County ol Duudas $1>2^'^ 00 " •• •' stormont nam) «• " •• Glengarry 1,100 00 aud that tho same be paid as follows :— County ok Dundas. Morrisburgh Collegiate Instttnte. ...$1,2(>0 00 Iroquois High School 720 OtJ County of Stormont. Cornwall High School $775 U( County ok QiiENOARRY. Willlamstown High School $550 Ot Ales^iuilria High school o.iO 01 And that the sum of thirteen hundred aud aity doUi^vd be leyted on tUe TowasUlpa p] -^% 4B oat $1,1)77, sub-dlvldoJ us raship ■"■$ fiUlOl) •1 ;uo uo n f)S;{ m 450 00 $1,977 00 lis $i.7.3o, .sub-divided iis $ 470 00 385 (W • h 4«4 00 ' ..■ S'JO 00 OBnabruclc Finch Roxborough^nnd^ irall aid tne ^"v^* (>.f,,,,nfv of Stormont, P'^.lKSdZ:£ o'r^rb^CornwaU Hl«b Ichool. . , ^. _ ^f thirtoen hundred ; And lVj.VQnft om hn levied on the Townships iollars ($130p0)bolevieaon Mounlaiu ti Wllllamubu rs . WlQCb««i^ lorrisburgh. |nd >lH"ldaand be V U e^ .^e fay ^f^ mm^^^^^^ V'" maluienanceol |?^r?:c,nolH H>«'^,«^rol'-ei.hteen hundred $1,7135 00 jarry $i91S.OO, sub-dlviduU rirh $ 595 00 " 500 00 '■■".■. 425 00 '." 42;i 00 $1,918 00 36 would also recommend ^ Hums be raised by levy oa lormoai, Duudas aad Glen- ifler name J lor the Model ^ouutiC'^for 1893 being tho e Legislative granl appor- lools for the year 1893, anU ! made as follows : y of Stormont. . . .$1'"' ' "0 •' Duudas 150 00 " Glengarry. .. 150 00 le would further recommend g sums be levied on oacli of ierel natter named to defray unected with ihe Uuilorni ilnalloiia lor the year 1893, 16 be levied as follows : y of .Stormont..., $120 00 Daadas 120 OO " Gleugacry... 1^0 00 sum of $20.00 be levied oa elray cost uf printing and Uniform Promotion exam- id f„iw i'*Uins; answers : iv of Stormont $20 00 '" Uundas 20 00 Glengarry ... 20 00 jrt her sum of $25.00 fje levied I aforesaid Uounlies to meet gianl apiiortioned t> me iiDes In Slid C/V>uiitie.s, and I paid toeacli Oouuty inspdc- mmend that the sums here- e levied on each of the aiore- provide for tbo High Schools Insil lutes in these United ilred by statute and thai the iS follows :— »1 Duudas $1,925 00 Stormont 775 00 Glengarry 1,100 00 me be paid as follows :— NTY OF DUNDAS. )Ueglate Instttute. ...$1,200 00 School 725 00 JTY OF Stormont. School $775 00 rv OF QliENOARRY. aitfh School $550 00 ;h school 550 00 ium of thirteen hundred aud levied Oh tUe TowusUlpa of jme. tlie l^etflsati ye grants /a nd ih.t By-b;nv«^;'^ P e.p.^red le^^^^- fcfi?;V1.r"united Couitles for the pur- loses herein *'f^;'"'"''i- ,^ further state that fc;^i;::X^nal7S^iie;^em .m appeal ihlp of WincneBier i^H ^ hearing >ainles an opportunity to agiee w "^Kfwhic^^s'^eLpeotfully submitted. ^ fSd. John H. Mkiklk. (^bairman. iommlSee BSmsfcornwall . 22ad June. 1893. ^»»»«» «f tUe River Bcnndetto Drain- Present-Messrs. Ewan Dingwall H. A. ^rr^S a- ^.Ss" B. iicteoS: commit: 4"..'rD. A. MoArthar, Comniissloner. «.-.'ih». Warden and Members of the Counties 1 ('ounc I of the United Counties ol ator- 1 *iS!: Duudas and Glengarry. SnontiPmen -Your committee and Com- iSoSa le.^e to report as ^^^^ ^ ^Tbat owing to the unusual wet weainer v,vM 1 11 n^ during the greater part ot this ta.L^mno"work has been done on the iiiver ^id n . DOialon o • the balance ot the Govern- ^".Mit grant remaining unexpended vvhe-i the .ivprnment discontinued wort on the liiver St tall has yet been expended. No doubt P Government will resume work as soon as e?oZlUono( tue weather and River be- r^mVs lUvorable for successlul operations. \W comml tee and Commissioner there- \?recommend that no action be Liken by eOoSl until the Government shall have mpTeted the works they iutead doing Al^fof'whlch is respectfully submitted. (Sd) D. A. Mc ARTHUR, Commissioner. Committee Room, Cornwall, June 21, 1893. * Report of FiiiHUce Committee. Ipresent- Messrs. D, McNaughton, O pTJonald. W. U- lawson, A. W. Aull, J. Dmson. A. Z Stewart. A. R. McDougall. J. [. Meikle, C. J. Hamilton, E. Dingwall, J. A. cDougai R. Reddlck, J. B. Snider, Thomas iilter D. McDonald. R. M. Beckstead, lomas Hamlltou. D. P. McDougall. Emer- ,n Warner. E. Gregory, J. G. Adams and F. m«-*T frUif-hn /< IHuirfna.n), i^. the Warden and Members of the foun- ties' Council of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. Geutlemen.-Your committee beg leave to report as follows:- 1st Your committee recommenl tliat iho flulfi of lands f. r arrears of taxes be post- nonedtV,r twelve iroiitlis lu order to a low fine for geulng a more proper de.scrlptlou r.' Maid lands that are liable to be sold. o^ad Y ir (VM-inlttee had under oon-lder- atlon a s atement from your Treasurer 8i, wln« that certain mnnlcipall ties are in irrears lor interest on Counties' Rates and nXntures to the ext.nit of .i;7i 41 on account n( their Oountv Ra'esand Debenture levies not beUj,' pa 1 P'oniptly wlnui .lue. Your com nit tee recommend that, the Treasurer noUfv tiie Local Treasurer of each Munlcl- pV -tv n an." .vs lo p^iy the .unonni^ against their re-peel I ve Munieipallties at onoo 8rd. Your co,n mitt ee examl ned t he Treas- urer's bonds for .iiri.OOO and appr vcd of tho ^*4?h' Your committee recommend that a Peddlar's License be issued to .Messrs. Mc- Or immon & Co.. of Lancaster withou-. ctv.?ge,i«i lieu of the license Issued U, them on the 13th day of May. A.D. 1892. and wh oh wirreturned at that time without being used or opened by the said Messrs. McCrlm- '"5th* We recommend that a By-Law be nassedtuithorlzlng the Warden and Treas- ^?Ir to borrow a sum of money not to exceed $5 000 for the useot the courts and current expenditure from now until t lie County Rates for the current year 'jre P*^/ ^ „„-.. fith We also recommend that the 1 reas- urer be paid the sum of one hundred doUara ner annum in lieu of percentage on the coilec o of arrears of taxes as provided lor In the Ontario Statutes lor 1892, Chap 48, Sec in 219. and also the sum of on- hundred dohar^per annum for looking after repairs done to the Public Bulidimrs. purchasl- g 8U plies, &C..&C.. and the $200 lor the cur- ?ent year cover all demanc) 8 for all services UD to the end of the present year. 7th VVe have examined and passed ao- cout^ts in General Counties .iccount amount- fug to $2,280.50. as per schedule hereto al- tached. ^^^^ ^^^^ under consideration aecoiints and vouchers trom John Mlddagh. Esa lor law expenses in the suits ot Connor 7s%iddaah an^d Hill vs. Middadi anount- TnK to $1,510.05, in fud ot all exijenses claimed by Mr, . Mlddagh. ^ .v. * u u,. Your committee recommend that he be naid the sum o( nine hununt3 relerred to In clause seven of above, will be lo .nd attached to and forming part 01 By-Law No. 1034 for payment Of Orders and Accoauts). A. 4.1 OS bt) a 9i BS I I s 1 4d o I O Tho tollowlng is a copy of petition pr« Mlniier of Kducatlou for pTOWonlutlon to {hh I (.-tslattvo VHseinbly of Onliirlo uiulor &lfaT,m ot Oouncll. adoptoa at eveuing SCHstoM, IiiriCJ-Jiid, 1S!W. To the rioiwmblc tht Lr<;>' l^.fM hev uS .•counties wuh tie deques that they u.e "Ihelr influence in securing the uesirtu " Kr 1,"etmoners therefore Pray that^fhe intflrnretation clause oi the said 1 he High LoSs Aci " be so altered and amended as ?o «?ve fun force and effect to thj foregoing "And your petitioners as In duty bound will ^afed'al Cornwall this 30th day of June. A.D. 1893. j^^^^ Bennett. Warden. (3d) A. I. MACDONKi.L. OJerk. (seal) M) aicortaln the valuatlonB made by ^the u^sessors and to equalize such V";l»?l\owln« Be It therefore enacted that <:^e following be and the same Is declared to be the equall. zatTon of the assessment of the various towu. ships, towns and villages In the said United Counties for the year one thousand elKlU hundred and ninety-three, and that the said enuallzatlon be the scale to be adopted for te assessment of the said townships, towng and incorporated villages for tho said year, that is to say :— Cornwall Township ^'f^lZ Roxborough Township V^Xr Osnabriick Township ^'| ,'i-,! Finch Township , J, H.n, Cornwall Town ^'i-lf 'wa Morrlsburgh Y''>^®-uV" /wMS« WllllamsburKh Township... l.;>^Mo« Winchester Township M'l '^r.^ Mountal n Township H'? 2 MatI Ida Township ^'^B'^^ Iroquois Vma«e ... . 230.287 Winchester Village 4.?v' !^ Chesterville Village SO.OOO Lancaster Township •••••••• Jv\i;J'S{'^ Charlottenburgh Township. . 1.<>7'5.»1' Lochiel Township HJ^'YXi Kenyon Township ^'^fl'T, Lancaster Village -.Mm Alexandria Village lori.Ot Maxvllle Village 1>5^ Total $10.(i93.918 Passed, signed and sealed In open Couacll this 22nd day of June, A. P. 1893. (Sd) JouN Bennett. Warden. (Sd) A. I. Macdonbll, Clerk. (Seal) By»L.aw No. 1039. By-Law to Equalize the Assessment of the ^^ several Municipalities of the Un ted Counties of Htonuont, Duiidas and (iien- earry for 1893. , r, . , W'hereas the corporation of each county or union of counties is required oy law to examine the A^sessment Rolls of the town- Iwp% towns and villages within their limits B¥-L5 7o Roxborough l^| ''•( Klnch ....•••• lOS^i • 0«»abruck JLJ4_19^ ^^ ^ DUNDAS. Wllllamsburgb $461 10 Morrlsburgh ]*» »" Winchester f^^ \l Mountain %l ^ Matilda 478 18 Iroquois Village 'J 77 Winchester Village 39 8.i ChestervllJe Village $1,025 (HI GLENGARRY. Charlottenburgh $346 75 Lancaster ^ji tfi Lochiel '^w 7j Alexandria, J^ \' Kenyon ^\l ).\ Lancaster ViUatre 1» <» Maxville Village $1100 » 46 valuations made by the nallze such valuation ! nacted that the followlnu declaied to be the equall. iment of the various town- ■lllaKes in the said United year one thousand eight y-three, and that the said e scale to be adopted for the said townships, towns tillages for the said year, iHhlp $1,329,140 :)wn8hlp 1,0()0.()0() vuship 1,400,175 Id 701,759 1 .; 1,240,607 tillage 42;?.728 h Township... l,;m,18H ownshlp 1,010.580 mshlp »'t).200 ship.. 1,380.215 lae.. ... . 230.287 lllage 115.000 Milage SO.OOO nishlp 1.115,013 ■gh Township. . 1.073,810 3hlp 1,142,8(W ship 1,057.077 lage 00,000 illage 105.000 ,ge.. 05,000 $10~093.918 md sealed In open Couaoll une, A.P. 1893. lOHN Bknnktt. Warden. )NBLi,, Clerk. (Seal) L.AW No. 1030. upport of High Schools and stltutes. By-Law of the Corporation unties ol stormont, Dundas hat the foilowinu sums bo leveral Counties wiihln ihe he United Counties as here- ed:- ont.... S. 77.5 00 arry STORMONT. ,A 1,. tiie I levies upon the several counUes for the pur- 8TORMONT. Cornwall High School DUNDAS. ihip $176 76 165 75 132 99 105 31 194 19 DUNDAS. e laiie. llage .$776 00 School and Col- 1,925 00 1,100 00 $775 00 Morrlsburgh High School auu v w. ^^ ^ legiate InBlltiite. '.725 00 Iroquois High School •• OLENQABRY. WllUarastown H>gh ««V,°°^ •••:•-;:. 550 00 ♦ hVe o^-^rd day of June. A.D. 18UJ. ,„ _^^^ John Bennktt .$110 00 00 00 ' this 23rd day (Sd) <9d) A. I. MACDONELL GLBNGARBY, ;h $346 75 231 12 ;;■;■.; 236 75 34 17 ■; ; 219 11 atre =-. = ,= 18 «4 ge Clerk. Warden, (deal) .$461 10 . 146 80 . 352 16 . 339 45 . 478 18 . 79 77 , 39 8ii . 27 71 $1,926 00 BT-LAW No. lOai. Bv-Law for the support of Public Schools. 13 46 $1,100 00 ties of Stormoni f'^^g^eralTownihlps in raise by levy from the severa^x least OiUal the saiJ United counties a sum ^^^^^^^ ^^ municipality : . ^ „ Bv-Law of the said Be It therefore enacted a By uaw ^^^^ United Counties that a sum oi u ^^^^^^ six hundred a°a,|*Vntable property of the collected fr.""" J Townshl PS in support ol the undermentioned Townshjps^nsupp ^^^^ fut"b^e Kd oi° th'l';'4v^e?a'l iownships. as follows:- STORMONT. ^^ ^ ? Cornwall Township *. 340 00 Finch ^ oo v.'.*.'.... 583 00 ■ Osnabruck ao ^^ 450 00 Roxborougn uo • ___ Total ^^-^^^^ DUNDAS. Matilda Town|fhip y^ 3^5 q^ Mountain '* 484 00 Williamsburg*; 39(500 "Winchester Total -ifl.-^SSOO GLKNGARRT. Charlottenburgh Township ....$ 595 00 Kenyon '^ ".'.'..'..... 425 00 Lancaster ^° 422 00 4Lochiel ^'^ — t Total 5^-«^80« 1 Passed, signed and scaled in open Council ^ this 23rd day of June, A.L>. 1893. (Sd) John Bsnnett, Warden. (Sd) A. L MAODONBLL, ClerH. (Seal) BY-I.AW No. 1032. ^By-Law for Supplemental Levy for Educa tional Purposes. ' Whereas It Is necessary to levy a sum of -four hundred and twenty dollars to meet ' sfnd defray the expenses connected with the Uniform Promotion Exami^at^lon. ^ T. Be it therelore enaciuu u ^jj ""» 7 CJ^ti^l •2 United counties that the following be the poses I County of Stormont •"*i.[o County of Uundas ..^ County of Glengarry / Total $^'^««*' distributed as follows, viz. :— 8TOBMONT. Cornwall Township ^ m \)l Cornwall Town ,^j q^, Roxborough 35 06 Osnabruck jo oi Finch $luO 00 DUNDAS. Matilda Township $ g JJ Winchester ^, ;•;; 2-4 68 Mountain 3355 Williainsburgh '• '{^ ^,. MorrlHburgn ViUag© i'^ "J; Iroquois Village ,, uu WlucLesier •• ,^ ^.^ Chesiervllle" __1__ $110 Ot» GLENGARRY. Charlottenburgh Township $ g Jj^ Lancaster ao •;•;•;;•;;•; .013 Lochiel "JO .)7 8rt Kenyon do -' »J Lancaster Village |g Alexandria do T 2" MaxvlUe do ^ $140 00 Passed, signed and sealed in open Council this 23rd day of J une, A.D. 1893. fSdj John Bennett, (Sd) A. I. MACDONELL. Clerk. Warden. (Seal) BT>IiAfV No. 1033. By-Law to Levy $450.00 for Model Schools. Be It enacted a By-Law of the United Coiin- ilfis of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry thai the 8u?iT four hundred and fifty dollars be levied for Model Schools for 1893, viz :- Stormont Model School $130 00 Dundas Model School l^^O " Glengarry Model .-chool luooo Total $450 00 To be levied on the several municipalities as follows :— Cornwall Township Cornwall Town RoxDorough Osnabruck Finch Total for Stormont $150 00 Matilda Township SJ 27 Winchester do .• -i *? Willlamsburgh Township •• ^o oo Mountain do •-.<) 44 Morrlsburgh Village 11 4J Iroquois do l; -J- Winchester do > 10 Chesterville do - i» .$34 20 . 32 15 . 25 72 . 37 57 . 20 36 Total for Dundas. $150 (iO 46 e o o 09 09 O Charlottenburgh TowoHhlp 47 28 Lanoaater do 31 52 Kenyon do 20 87 liochiel do 32 2H LanoaHter Village 2 54 Alexandria du 4 tt7 Maxvllle do I 84 Total for aieii«arry $150 00 PaHRed, Migiied and Healed In open Council ibid 23rd day of June, A.D. 1893. (Sd) JouN Hknnktt, Warden. (Sd) A. I. MACDONELii. Clerk. (Weal) BT-IiAW Bin. 1034. By-Law for the payment of Orders and Ao- conntR. Whereas It Is necessary that the payment of UiDueys granted by the Corporation of the ITniied Counties of .Stormoni, Uiindusi and Ulenaarrv be authorized by Hy-L'iw. Bo it therefore enacted a By-Law of this Corporation thni each of the persons heroin- after named do receive the sum set opposite his name In the schedule maiked "A" (hereto annexed) and thnt the Treasurer be, and he Is hereby authorized to pay the amounts ooutalQed In such schedule and signed i)y the Warden, to the said persons so named therein. Passed, slfjued and sealed In open Council this 23rd day of June, A.D. 1893. (9d) John Bknnett, Warden. {3d) A. I. Macdonkll, Clerk. (Seal) SCIIBDUIiE "A." Referred to In By-Law 1031. Financial Ulatement, June lird, 1893. Accounts Paid. 1 Dr. McDlarmid, I. P. S. Glengarry, _ posiMge account $ o 30 2 Winchester Press, advertising En- _ trance Exam'n and June .Session 3 oO 3 Chas. P. Dawson, Register for Stor- mont Registry Office 10 00 4 J. Cj. Hunter, gas tilting, plumbim:, piping, ifcc, In Ooumy Buildlags lo 64 5 A. >lcNaughlon, LP.S. .Slormout. postage and express acct 5 85 6 The Glenffarrian, printing and ad- verilslua lorSchool Inspector and advertising June Session 1100 7 John A. McDougald, Co. Ct. Clerk, amt. paidby him for books for office and express, &o ............. H lo 8 John A. McDougaid. Co. Ct. Clrr':, amt. paid by him for General^ee and Cash Book, express, «&c 8 95 9 John Uewar, acot. for painting In county Attorney's office 8 45 10 Alex. McDonald, for removing body and use ol hall for 2 days for post mortem examination held oii re- mains of J. R. Davy— certified by coronerV 6 00 11 Chas. F. Dawson, Register for Dun- das Registry office for Iroquois . . 10 00 12 John Simpson, Alexandria, his acct. for wood, coal and scrubbing for Alexandria R. O • 42 47 13 Wm. Atcheson, making cupboard #v.j.ijij.^x RooksiaTreas'.irer avaiiU .5 00 14 J. Xa.~»VIcPhe"e, for mirrors for Judge'soffice 1 Co 15 J. O. AlKuIre, registering By-Law and Schedule re Roxborough Drai n age 16 Joseph Dousi, for 1000 envelopes for County Clerk's ottlce 17 D. O. Algutre, M.n., acct. for exam- inlDir and certify! ng lunatics ■ . . 18 Rilph. Smith ACo., forn(jn-resldent laud tax books fo thedltferent municipalities in United Coun- ties— 20 In number 19 McHaflle&ElvidKe,for 3 boxen moth balls for urinal 20 Julia Murray, attendance lor 12 days and nights In gaoi on Mary Hess, a luualli^ 21 Cornwall Gus Co., gas acct. lor last quarter for County offices 22 John Cuminlngi. for high desk and carpenter work in County Court Clerk's office 23 Derouhle Bros., repairing iron doors in gaol '1-, Glengarry AVwi Printing Co., prim- ing iinuual report ol l.P.!S. (iUiU- g»nry,. .• ......... 25 Olengurry A'ewa Prlntlne;Co.,adver- liHiug High -School and Kntrance Exdinlnallon, and June, 1802, and January and June, 1893, sessions ol Couu ties' Council.... 26 Expre.ss charges ou books and par- cels, per C. J. Mattlce 27 Estate Dr. D. L. Mo.Vliiiau, Alexan- dria, medical te.stimony at in- (luost,^.... 23 Cornwall ^Yantiard, advertising June session 29 J. C. Al.nlre, Rei.,uucl. forexaia- •rtifyiiiK luoKtiox ••• 25 00 ic Oo., for noti-rt^oldeot >oks to the dltrbrenl las in Uuiled Couu- iiinbor 51 (io ^i(JKei<<>r3 boxen molb ual 00 itundanoe lor 12 duyH u tfuoi ou Mury HeM8. 1200 Uo., Kas accl. lor lust :3ounty olQces 40 5:j Iji. for blt{li de.ik and ork In Coiuily Court e 1C54 .repairing Iron doors 1 00 ;4PrlullugCo., prlul- roport oi l.P.!S. i3:Uin- 2000 »aPrlnlluB;Co.,adver- Mchool and Kntranco >n, and June, 1802, and d June, 1SI)3, sessions Council 8 00 es oa books and par- J. Malllce 4 20 J. McMillan, Alexan- al testimony at In- 2000 torcZ.advertisingJune 1 50 Rei l,ls*o ^o Roxborough \)\)0 00 Fincu 712 58 Osnabruck \'i}f }^ "Cornwall Town 1,1^ OU Morrisburgh , ,r.i ?,t Willlamf burgh Township 1,108 W Wlnches'^r do , ..? r f! Winchesiei Village ^~,?J 'Chesterville lO J£,, Iroquois do 207:^0 Matilda Township ^'Vi^ .,S .Mountain do ,?.,.,, Charloltenburgh do l|000 44 -Lancaster do •^•!!^f 1!? Keuyou do ». 'f.^,^^. j.ochifl do M-:5 K?> Alexaniria Village 148 50 yLaucaster " 8100 Alaxviile " 58 50 Total il5io2r53 Passed, signed and sealed In open Council i,hlH 23rd day of June, A.D. a8»3. (Sd> John Bennktt, Warden. l(8d) A. I. MACDONKJLii, Clerk. (Seajl BT-L^IV No. 1036. JBy-Law to levy a certain amount for County Buildings Debenture (first issue). Be it enacted a By-Law 1 1 the Corporation '^- Charlottenburgh Township ItW t>4 Lancaster do 100 04 Kenyon \V'i ^\} Lochiel HI 70 Alexandria Village 10 lj5 Lancaster *' 8 'O Maxville " «*J» Total $lt>U 71 Passed, signed and sealed In open Council this 23id day of June, A.D. 1893. (8d) Jonx Bknnbtt, Warden. (8d) A. I. Macdonbll, Clerk. (Seal) BY-LAW JVo. 1 37. By-Law to levy a certain amount for County Bui Idi lias Debenture (second issue) lua- turlii.; Ill 1804. Be it 1:., Hied H Hy-Lawol tu - Corporation of the UiuiidCoitiiiiesof tormout, Dundas and Glengarry Itiiit the sum of $1,445.13 bo levied to meet the annual payment ou Cmiuly Building Debentures (second Issue) lt.siud to rulso tne sum of tilWeu tlionsand dollars, said levy to be made on thedlfferent Municipalities of the tald United Counties as follows :— Cornwall Township $ 115 03 Roxborough 86 a4 Finch ^^^ o2 Osnp.bruck 120 40 Cornwall Town 107 9J Morrisburgh 30 60 Wllli.imsburgh llo ^4 WlncLesler Township 88 00 Mit'.ida 119:18 Mountain ,, Iroquois...' • ^^"5 (^husterville tJ • <> Chesterville. Winchester Village Lancaster Township Charloltenburgh do Kenyou Lochlel Alexandria. Lancaster Village Maxvllle 9 95 90 5S 144 90 9i 57 98 95 14 20 7 80 5 63 Total $l.'145 13 Passed, signed and sealed In open Council this 23rd day of June, A.D. 1893. (Sd) John Bhnnktt, Warden. (Sd) A. I. M.^0DONBiii:.. Clerk. (8eal) BY-LAW No. 1038. By-Law for providing a sum of money for the maintenance of County Pupils at the several Mlgh Schools lu the County of Dundas and the County of Stormont in the United Counties of Stormont, Dun- das and Glengarry. Whereas by 54 Vic, Chap. 57, See. 31 and 8Ub-sectlon 6 thereof, as amended and ex- 48 a 3 e B e 09 o OS S3 © plHlned by M Vic, Chiip. 43. Sec. ;W, Coiitjly ' < oiiiiclliiol every CO. tntyorunloin t'countttiM Nliuli lovy and collect frnin Ihe MiinlclpHi* llteMoornpoNliiK (j'tcti couniy In Huch union of coiuiMea the Htuu or sinnH for which suid union of countlcN Is nnniinily liable for i he • proportloimlo inatntenancoof County Piipl lit i (as dettcrtbcd by fti Vic, Ohap. 67. Hec. 2, Miib- i nectlOD 5) at. the Hlyh SchoolH vvllhlu uaob | such county, less tho feeH paid by such i County Pupils, an curl* (lid to the County Treasurer by the High Moliwol Muurd or its Secretary or Treasurer. And whereas by said .V) Vic, Cunp. 43. Sec. 38 the (.'ounty Council oi any union o( oouu- tle« may pass a By-Law for the purpose of upporMonIng the amount to i)e levied lor High Uchool PurpoHOHHO that each county forming such union hIuiII bo liable only for the maintenance of the High Schools situ- uied within such county. And whereas application has been raads to this Council by statutory requisitions by the Treasurer of the High Hohool Board ol the Morrlsburgh ColleKlalo Institute and by the respective secretaries of the Board of the Cornwall High School and of the Iroquois High School asking this Couu.,.1 to levy In their several Municipalities for the main- tenance of the said kcuooIs as above recited during the year 1803, the following sums, viz. :— fa) For the Cornwall High School the sum of eighteen hundred and seventy-two dollars and fifteen cents to be levied upon the Townships of Cornwall, Osnabruck, Roxborough and Finch and the Town of Cornwall In said County of Stormonl pro rata. (b) For the Morrisburgh Collegiate Instl- tute the sum of two thousand two hundred and forty dollars and for the Iroquois High Hcbooi the sum of eighteen hundred and eighty-nine dollars and sixty-two cents res- pectively aggrefltating the sum of four thou- sand one hundred and twenty-nine dollars and sixty- two cents to be levied pro rata upon the Towr hips of Matilda Mountain, Winchester and WllUamsburgu and the Villages of Chestervllle, Morrisburgh, Iro- quois and WlQObester, all in the suld County of Dundas. Be It therefore enacted and It is hereby en- acted a By-Law of the Corporation of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry that the sum of thirteen hundred andflfty dollars be levied upon all the rate- able real and personal properly of ihe Town- ships of Cornwall, Osnabruck, Roxborough and Finch and the said Town of Cornwall in the said County of Stormont in the follow- ing proportions, viz. :— Township of Cornwall $ 307 80 Township of Osnabruck 33H 13 Township of Roxborough 231 48 Township of Finch ISi 2t Townol Corrwall 289 35 Total $1,350 00 And It Is further hereby enacted that the sum ot thirteen hundred dollars for the Iro- quois High School and eighteen hundred dollars for the Morrisburgh Collegiate Insti- tute, in all, the sum of three thoiiriand one hundred dollars shall be levied upon all the rateable real and personal property in the Townships of Matilda, Mountain, Winches- ter and Wllllamsburgh, and upon the Villages of MorrlsburghTiroquols, w iuches- ter and CUesterville in the said County of Dundas prorata and lu the following pro- portions, viz. :— Township of .Matilda $ 770 a^i. TowiiHhlp of Mouutiiln "►HI l.t Township of Winchester .'■> That the Slid su <,•* so levied shall be dis- tributed amicig Liti said several High Schools and C illeglate inNtltutes by pay- ment to the respective Treasurer's thereof the sums followliu, viz :— To the Cornwall High School $1350 OO To the Morrisburgh Coliegiala insti- tute 1,80<) 0<> To the Iroquois High School' ••• 1,300 OO Total $4,4r)0 0(> Passed, signed and sealed In open CounolL this23rdday of June, A.D. 18!)3. (Sd; John BE^fNKTT, Warden. (^d) A. 1. Macdonbli^, Clerk. (Seal), BT-LAW No. 1030. By-Law authorizing the renewal of certain Notes under discount at the Bank: of Montreal, Cornwall. Whereas it will be necessary to renew cer- tain Bills and Notes at present under dis- count with the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall : Be it enacted a By-Law of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glen- garry that the Warden and Treasurer be and they are hereby authorized to renew the said Bills or Notes accruing due from time to time as they may consider necessary or to retire the same if possible out of the moneys which have been levied and collected for County purposes or other sources. Parsed, signed and sealed In open Council this 23rd day of June, A.D. 1803. (Sd) John Bknnktt, Warden. (Sd) A. I. Macdoneli., Clerk, (Seal) BY-L.AW No. 1040. By-Law of the United Counties of 9torraont» Dundas and Glengarry to autaorlze the Warden of these United Counties with the Treasurer, under the seal of the Cor- poration, to borrow a sum of money to meet current expenditure. Whereas It is necessary for the Council of this municipality to raise the sum of five thousand dollars to meet the now current expenditure of the Corporation of these United Counties : Be it therefore enacted a By-Law of the said United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, as follows :— 1. That this Council hereby authorizes the Warden of these United Counties and the Treasurer under the seal of the Corporation of these United Couiitles to borrow n-om the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall, or from some other Bank or person, the sum of flvo thou- sand dollars to meet the now current expen- diture of this Corporation. 40 nd lu the followlog pro>- dii $ 770 afi itiilii 'Aii ill ihoHler Ml .'10 iiiiiHlMir){ti 742 97 uiKli ZW m t 1128 ;m iHler tU 07 /lllo -U t)i $H,l(M) ()i> •••* HO levied Hhall be dlH- iiti said H(>vcral HlKtt Ish Hchool" • 1,300 00 $ i,4r.o (xy nd sealed In open Counoll ne, A.D. l»i)3. ias Bennett, Warden. ELL, Olerk. (deal). xw No. lose. ng the renewal of certaia JiNoount at the Bualc of nwall. be necessary to renew cer- 3leB at present under dla- ,nk of Montreal, Cornwall r I By-Law of the United mont, Dundas and Glen- ,rden and Treasurer be and athorlzed to renew the said icrulng due from time t» / consider necessary or to possible out of the moneys I levied and collected for Jr other sources. nd sealed in open Council lue, A.D. 1803. OHN Bennett, Warden. FELii, Clerk. (Seal) AW No. 1040. ited Counties of Storraont, lengtirry to autaorlze the lese United Counties with under the seal of the Cor- orrow a sum of money to xpeuditure. Jcessary for the Counoll ot / to raise the sum of five to meet the now current he Corporation of these enacted a By-Law of the itles of Stormont, Dundas follows :— mcU hereby authorizes the United Counties and the he seal of the Corporation »u titles to borrow from the I, Cornwall, or from some •son, !hssi5m of five thou- set the now current expen- ;)oratlon. ■1 TiiHt thu Maid Warden and Tr«iiHiirc r an- ho,«.y LVthorlml t<. burro .v nald h.i.u ol u ney .5 I I huoIi tuuo a. the tuxoH l^vl*-.! uVor<'i\)r "an b» colloclod. and to K»V" an svur ly t lorHor the promissory nolo or notuHoi this (>.rp. ration an.l su.-h r;;n..w'i n.,l..s HH may bu '''^^«''"''*''^y' '''" 7 ^\" f; I her Hud Hlgnature ol the said Wardoii HndTrfa»»urer. PasHod. HlKiiod and soalfd In open Council thlH'J;ir«l day ol Mund, A.D. lHit:t. (gd) JoitN Bennh-tt, Wanlcn. (Hd) A. I. MAUUONKMi, Clerk. iSt-al) nV-I.AW Mo. 1041 HvLaw of tho (n),poraMon of the TTmHwI CnimlliiM orHlorinoiit, Diuxlas an.l OMn- uiirry t«> oondrin Hih pre^Mii widths of 11... ri'HpwIivo uiidtMiiicritionoil exlHling Kin-.MH ui thn Vlllarfoof Maxvlllnin thns« UiiU.mI Couiitlc's of a k'Bs width than Hixiy-Klx loot and to grant p«rnilKsloii to tho Municipal Council of ihoCorporallon ».f t lie said Villain lo open new Htiouls UierHln as may Iroin tltnw to Mine be r«- Quirod, or continue or proiUico existing NircetH. Wliureas tho Counties' Counoll of those ITiilUid Counties Is ..mnowered uiid«)r and by viiluoor Hfctlonfi45of Chap. 42 ol ( atarlo Htaiut.HoIlsl»2, "Th.) Consolidated 'dun o - i>ai Act," to grant permission to tho Munlcl- mlCoiinollHof Townships or I neon oral ed Villa»£i'8 within such counties to lay out any roHd or street within such Township or Village of a less width than slxty-sIx leol. And whereas the said Village of Maxvllle, ihrouuhthe lleeve thereof, has asked thiN Council to ^ront permission lo the Council of said vl Hugo lo open up and lay out roads <.r streets within such Village Ichm than Mlxly-slx teet lu width nnd to confirm the oia'iilng np and laying out ol such stieels In Hitld VlUu«e loss than slxty-sIx leei In width as have been previously laid out or opened up. And whereas this Council deems It oxped- li'nl to grant the said request and to conllrm iho present width of exlsllng streets and grant permission to s ild village to open now streets or produce to greater leugui existing nt reels. Bo It therefore enacted a Hy-Law of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry as follows :— 1. That the width of tho following cxist- ing streets of the said Village of Maxvllio bo and ihe same are hereby contlrmeu ai the respective widths set opposite to thw names thereof, tho said streets being shown upon a plan or map of said Village of Maxvllle, pre- pared by R. W. Loodrum, Esq., P.L.8., lor registration In the Uoijlstry Olllce of the (Jounty of Glengarry, and submitted to this Council, viz. :— Mechanics Street Thlrty-slx feet 1 )ougln8 Street tony feet lOlm.street Korty tcei I'rlncess Street .l* or ly leet Prince Street Forty leet Uneen Street For ly feet King Street B'lfty feel Adelaide Street Forty U'fi Donald Street Forty feet John Street Forty leet Main Street, North Forty leet M arlhorough «treot H;or y r.> H Robert Street Pnri^X Alexander Street Vm ;T T r,^. Mam Strool, South ;--:--T'''^'y" ^,f,"," Car Street Thirty feet In part and foily feet In part. ., . . • .loseph Street t*""';*' '*'"i Mprl ug Street K"'"^y f"'J Klgln Street K"'"M' ""J Catherine Street Kyl!'.^' vVllUam mreet t"'J*^ l^" ' Church Street Forty feet George Sireet: Forty feet. .lames Street fri\VZ\ Peter Street Forty feet 2. That the said Municipal Council of the said Village of Maxvllle bo and they are hereby grantotl permission from lime to time horeafier as too same may be reipilred loopeii up or lay out now streets or ro«Ms wllhln such village of a less width than sixty-six leet but not less than forty leet. aiitl lo exlend, conllnue <»r produce any ot the ulreelsor roads in said Village at preseut »>xlsllni{. Passed, s gned and sealed In openC'ouncil this22ntlday of.funo, .\.D. IWilt. [fii\] .loiiK Hknnktt, Warden. [Hd! A. T. Maodoneli., Clerk. [Seal] DT-l'AW No. 1042. My-Law to extend the til. 10 for tho enforcod collection of non-resident land taxes. Whereas power Is gl vn to Count Ip_s' Coun- cils by Chap. 193. sec. 101. R.H.O. 1H8.. 'o "x- tend beyond tho term of th ice years the .lino for the enforced collection by sale ol non- rosldent lands by By-Law. Be It theretore enacted a By-Law of th" Corporation of the United Counties of .Stor- mont. Dunuas and Glengarry that the lime for tho enforced collection, by sale, ot non- resident lands, of taxes, bo and the Hamo 1h hereby extended fbr the period of one year. Passed, signed and sealed In open Council this 23rd day of June, a.U. IHIW. (Sd) .foiiN Bennett, Warden. (Sd) A. I. .MACUONKLii, Clerk. ISoalJ itr-LAW No. 1043. By-Law with regard to bridges In these United Counties of a length of one bun- dled feet or upwards. Whereas by Section 24 of Chap. f>otr>(} Victoria, Counlles' Council of any Un led Counties where the union is composed ol three counties may by By-i.aw to ho passed with the assent of three-fifths of the whole Council, provide thai when tiio United Counties are required under Section r.3.^a of the Consolidated Municipal Act of IhiU and sub-sections thereof to aid the construc- tion or maintenance of any bridge or bridges situate within any one of the United Coun- llos the Council shall pay to iho Local Municipality or Municipalities the sum or Hun»B ai/reed upon or awarded and any cosIh which ihpv may be required to pay and shall theroFrom, from time to time as «KJca- slon may require pass the necessary By-Law or I'.y-L'iws f)r levying tho same in tho 50 same or following years from or upon thn several Municipalities ol the county Jn which the bridge or hridges in r»^«P;'": .f wliich suoii payment lias been made ,.i<. ''^And whereas tho United Counties "f «';>'- M.ont, Dnndas and tile"Siirvy are mu 1 a union of counties as is in saK ^'■^}^\-\'}^-^ cribod and it is considered expedient to • ass k' By- L^vw enacting that ^'';■..f'•;>v^s•';'; j;^ said sections be made applicable to thcsi *'"n"\whereloro enacted and it is ii«re'>i: onieted a By-Law of the Corporation ot t'le United counties of W^orinyn Dundasand (xlengarry that when tlf^se Uu ted Cm nU^^^ are hereafter required, ""^^^ ,';;Vi ,he c m ;ma and sub-sections thereol. ^ >y\^}^^f^''^,. struction or maintenance ol any bi 1U^»> oi bridges of one hundred loet in lens i "f ."' , wards situate wilhin any one o j-'H Ui l<; counties, this Council shall pay t'> luj '^ 1 ,vi u n ici pa 1 1 ty or M u mc: pah lu s th su m . r -ums agreed upon or awardwl and aiii (oms vvlUch Uiey iniy be I'^'iuir- to p.ty '^'h1 sb. ihereafua- from time to *-! ' ' /i'^ "^fV'v o r mav reuuire pass tlie necessaiy ny-l.aw oi ly-lawVto reimburse themselves bv lev>- im' the same in the same or loUowiii!. ><.nncil lbiH2;!rdilay of.Juiie, A.i>. l^Hl- [S.l| John I'.knniwt. VVardeii. (Sdj A. I, MAcnoNKi.iM •'lerU. I'^ealJ BY-LAW No. [BUmU]. T^y-Law to.llspense with t^'^ October Sessioii. or the counties' cjouncil ol <»"' f ; ' (;„„„,,U.sof Stormont, Dundas and C.len- «arry. <: „ t f.»iiiipilk! nroempowored WhereasCountu s ( «> 7, ;';,", j. j,',,s'.slons of to limit the '"''V'^Vl imuaryaiul.lune Council to two, viz., the ,).iiuiai> sessions : , , i * i,„» n,,. » 1 .^i.,>rniis it beliiK consldereil that the SS<:^t;:JX>"'lHn.l.yli-Ward.nol a special meetluy;. IPI„. above Hy-r^aw was roject.'fl by com- nii eo the wlmK' alter Us ist and s.ro.jd " n .« a. lstbeieforenull.-C<.unty(;ierUl 61 NOVEMBER SESSION Corporation nr me United Counties of Stormont) Dnndas ana Glengarry. FIRST DAT. Court House, Cornwall, Nov. 13, 1893. The Council met this day at 7.30 p.m. pursuant to adjournment from June session. The Warden m the Chair. Roll called, All the members present except Messrs. Crysler and lleddick. The minutes of the last day of the June Sessions were read by the Clerk, and upon motion of Mr. McCaskill, gee- onded by Mr. McKae, were adopted in Council and signed by the Warden and Clerk. COMMUNICATIONS. The followinn; communications receiv- ed by the Clerk since the June Ses- sions were received by Council and read by the Clerk, viz : Letter from Deputy Minister of Education acknov7iedging receipt of petition of this Council forwarded alter Juno Session. Letter from Department of Attorney Gen- eral for Ontario acknowledging receipt of BetiOlution forwarded after June Session, re proposed Plebiscite Vote. Letter from County Clerk, Goderich, en- closing copy ol Resolution passed by County Council of Huron County lor repeal oi See tion 533 A of the Consolidated Municipal Act and at lug co-operation by this Council. Letter from E. F. B. Johnstone, Esq., In- spector of Registry Offices lor Ontario, re- quiring this Council to provide cases or riles lor the protection and systematic tillQg of Deeds. iy of Province of Ontario, to have the Laws i?i(»tiug to High, Public and Separate ."schools puolished In pamphlet lorm and Uistrlbuted gratuitously lo the several trustees throughout the Pro- vince or sold at cost price aud asking co- operation by this Council. Letter from Geo. T. Copeland, Esq., on behalf of Joseph Piemo, Esq., Coruwali, one ol County Treasurer's bondsmen, asking to be relieved as such after present year as be is about settling up his affairs auu declines to further assume the outstanding liability of a surety. Report of Jas. G. Casselman. appointed by this Council at June session as Commission- er to superinteudChesterviileBridi(;e repairs, setting lorth work done, what further work necessary, &.G., aud submitting his account lor outlay aud personal services, $20.03 for temporary repairs already made. MOTIONa. Upon motion of Mr. Stewart; seconded 1^ i 5^ m by Mr. McNaughton (Kenyon), the communications in the hands of the Clerk and just read by him, were re- ferred to the several Committees to which they respectively belong. NOT10K3. Mr Thomas Hamilton (Winchester Tp.) hereby gives notice that he will to-morrovv or cfurlnK this session ask leave to luin duce a By-K to authorize and direct the Treas fire? to transler the sum now at the credit ol the Nation River Drainage Account and rhPstervllle Dam Expropriation Account to ?he crtdU ol theChesierville Dam Debenture APoouut to liquidate the Nation River DraSe Debentures and Chestervllle Dani Expropriation Debentures as the same mature. It wa3 moved by Mr. Hamilton (Corn- wall), seconded by Mr. Mulhern, that the Clerk request this Council's Solici tors in the cases cl Hill vs. Middagh and Connor vs. Middagh to furnish to this Council at this Session full particu- lars as to the progress of these suits. The above motion was declared to be lost upon a standing vote oi the Council. It. wtis moved by Mr. Meikle, seconded by Mr. CoUison, that the sum of $i 50.00 levied durmg present year from Mum- oipalities of Glengarry for Model Sohool purposes be refunded, there having been no Model School in Glengarry for 1893, and that a By Law be introducea to that effect — Carried. Upon motion of Mr. McDougall (Max- ville), seconded by Mr. McCaskill, this Council adjourned to meet to morrow morning at ten o'clock. A. I. Maodonell, John Bennett, Clerk. Warden. SECOND OAY. Cornwall, Nov. 14tb, 1893. The Council met at 10 a.m. pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All the members pre sent except Mr. Crysler. The minutes of last evening's session were read by the Clerk and upon motion of Mr.McDanald (Cornwall Ip.), seconded by Mr. Mcintosh, were adopt ed in Council and signed by the War- den and Clprk. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton (Corn wall), seconeed by Mr. McNaughion .. ':_* \ .1,0 frtilrnvinc fffintlemen iLaucaatci;, v« - ,,...----r- =- . were appointed a special committee to investigate thoroughly the present Btate of the Hill vs. Middagh afj^^r" coun- Middagh cases and report tottu^Cou^ cil at this session as to ^f ^/jj^'order settling the said cases at 7^^'°f^,rther to relieve this Council /rom niru. costs in the said cases, viz. : ^^^J^*^. den. the Mover, and Messrs. Mcjaug^ ton (Lancaster), .?f®'''7;einf.hester). (Alexandria), Hamilton ( Winchester j. and Beckste^d (Williamsburgh). Upon motion of Mr. Ham ton (Win ches^ter), seconded by Mr ElUott, it was resolved that, this Council under and oy virtue of R. S. O., 18S7, Chap. 233, Sec 8, Sub-Sec. 1, do hereby roommate md College at Guelph lor the year 18.3-4. It was moved by Mr McNaughton (Finch), seconded by Mr. Adams, and Svei: That this Council under and bv virtue of R. S. O., 1887, Chap. 166, sL. 8, Subsection 1, do hereby nomm ate and appoint Alexander W. Mcln^ tvre son of William Mclntyre, of the Township of Finch, in the County of Stormon?, a FaiWs Son, a^ ^^^^f"^ for the Agricultural College at Guelph tor the year 1893-4.— Carried. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Shaver, By Law No. 1044 tor the purpose of retunding Model Schoo Grant to Municipalities ot County o Gengarry was reaa a first fme and upon motion of Mr. McDonald (Corn- wall Tp ), sdtonded by Mr. Poapst, said By Law No. 1044. was read a second time and referred to a committee ol the whole. Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp.) in the riie committee rose and recommend- ed the adoi»tion of the By Law, Upon motion of Mr. McNaughton (Liincaster), seconded by ^^r- ^cDou- Sal (Lancaster Tp.), By-LiW No. 1044 for refunding Model School Grant to Municipalities of County of Glengarry was read a third time and upon motion ot Mr. Ault, secondeecem ber as per contract signed by Mr. Clark, County Printer, to 15th Decem- ber, as this year's fall session is consid erably later than usual. It was moved by Mr. McRae, second- ed by Mr. McCaskill, rhat whereas in certain Municipalities In Ontario and in these United Counties particularly, the territory is so closely populated as to render the killing of deer an extremely dangerous undertaking. And wheieas in some instances the lives of people have been endangered by bullets going wide of their mark and passing in such close proximity to per- sons omolo'.d in the ploughing and cultivation of their fields as to render it exceedingly probable that a serious and perhaps fatal accident might occur. Be it therefore resolved that this Council do petition the Legislative As- sembly of Ontario at its next Session to 80 amend the Ontario Game Law as to render it an offence agamst the same, Dunishable by a heavy penalty, for any Sne to shoot or shoot at any deer or other game with ball cartridge or buck- Bhot when within two miles of any hu- man habitation or cultivated tarm. The above motion was declared to be lost on a standing vote of the Council. It was moved by Mr. McDonald (Cornwall Tp)., seconded by Mr. Mo- Dougall, (Maxvillp), that whereas it has boen ascertained by experience that the constantly increasing number of County Councillors under present Muni- cipal Act is rendering Coutity Councils more cumbersome and unwieldy. And whereas not only the general pubhc but .even County Councillors themselves are of the opinion that the number of the latter should be mimed lately and mafcerially reduced. Bo It therefore resolved that this Council at this Session do petition the Legislative Assembly of Ontario to amend the Municipal Act at its next sesnon so as to provide that eight hun- dred electors shall be requisite to en- title a township or town municipality to a Deputy Reeve and fifteen hundred to entitle such to a Second Deputy And further that the Clerk of this Council do communicate with tno Clerks of the various County Councils in this Province, praying the co opera- tion ot such Councils in the matter. ^ The above motion was carried with- out a dissenting voice. Uoon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Poapst, this Council ad)Ourned to meet at two o'clock p. m. to-morrow, in or.ler to allow Committees time to prepare their reports. A.I.M.«oo.^.....^ ■■'""'""'wSn. THIM9 D\T. Cornwall, Nov. 15th. 1893. The Council met at 2 p.m. pursuant to adjournment. The Warden in the chair. Roll called. All the members present except Mr. Crysler. The minutes of yesterday's session were rS by the' Clerk and upon motion of Mr. Banford. secorided by Mr Foster, the same were adopted .^ Ooun^ oil without amendment and signed by the Warden and Clerk. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. ^^N^augbton (Lancaster), seconded by ^^'J^^'^^l report of the Committee on Communica. tions was received and read by the Qammm, Mr, D. McNaughwn. u i Upon motion of Mr. Foster, seconded by Mr. Ennis, the report of the Commit- tee on Communications just read was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. McNaughton (Lancaster) in the chair. The Committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Shaver, the report of the Com mittee on Communications just adopted in committee of the whole, was adopted in Council without amendment. NOTICES. Mr. Warner bereby gives notice that he will to-morrow or durtDE; this session ask leave to Introduce a By-Law conflrmlng By- Law of the township of Roxborongh tor the openini; up and establishing of a road across lots numbers 13 and 14 In the 2nd concession ofsald triwusblpof ale>8 width than slxty- Blx feet. MOTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. McDonald, sec onded by Mr. McCaskill. the report of the County Property Committee was received and read by the Chairman, Mr. McDonald (Alexandria). Upon motion of Mr. Banford, second- ed by Mr. Collison, the report of the County Property Committee just read was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. McDonald (Alexandria) in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Foster, seconded by Mr Banford, the report of the Coun- ty Property Committee just adopted in committee of the whole was adopted in Council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Stewart, second- ed by Mr. Campbell, the report of the Committee on Roads and Bridges was received and read by the chairman, Mr. Hamilton (Winchester), and upon mo- tion of Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mr. McNaughton, (Lancaster), the said re- port was referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. ITamillon (Winchester) in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the report as amend- ed by them in its passago through com- mittee. Upon motion of Mr. Stewart, second- ed by Mr. McCaskill, the report of the Committee on Roads and Bridges was adopted in Council as amended in its passage through committee of the whole. It was moved by Mr. Lawson, second- ed by Mr. Elliott, that for the purpose of making any actual and necessary repairs to the Chesterville Bridge as occasion for the same may arise, Mr. James C. Casselman be continued in office as Commissioner until the Janu- ary meeting of this Council and that his remuneration for any work required be at the same rate as for past services. The above motion was declared to be carried upon the following division, viz : Yeas— Messrs. Adams. Beckstead.Col^llson, Coulter. Dlllabough. Elliott. Ennts, Foster, (ialllnger. Gregory. Hamilton (W nchestei). Hamilton (Cornwall), Lawson, Martin. Mel- kle, Mulliern, McDonald (Cornwall Tp.), Mc- Intosh, McNaughton (Lancaster). McNaugh- ton (Finch), Poapst, Rtddick, Shaver and Whlttaker.— Total 21. R„„f,,,i Nays— Messrs. Abrnms, Ault, Banford, Cameron, Campbell. Dingwall, McCaskill. McDonald (Alexandrlaj, McDougall (Loch- lel), McDougal (Lancaster tp.l, AlcDougall (Maxville), McLeod, McNaughton (Keuyon), McRae and Sttwart.— Total 15. Upon motion of Mr. Cameron, sec- onded by Mr. Dingwall, ay Law No. 1045 to form and establish High School Dis- trict No. 1 in County ot Glengarry was read a first time and upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. Adams, the same was read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole. Mr. Cameron in the chair. The committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the By-Law without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Cameron, se'cond- ed by Mr. Snider, By-Law No. 1015 to form and establish High School District No. 1 in County of Glengarry was read a third time, and upon motion of Mr. McNaughton (Finch), seconded by Mr. Banford,said By-Law was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton, (Win- chester), seconded by Mr. Beckstead By-law No. 1U46 to authorize (Jounty Treasurer to transfer the sum of #2,941- 88 from Chesterville Dam Expror)ria- tion account to the credit of Chester- ville Dam Debenture acoount in com- pliance with the Nation River Drainage Committee's Report of last January session, was read a first time and upon motion of Mr. Ault, seconded by Mr. 65 vart, second- eport of the Bridges was ended in its of the wholA. ?son, second- the purpose id necessary le Bridge as ay arise, Mr. continued in il the Janu- :ioil and that ork required past services. eclared to be division, viz : itead.Colllson, Ennls, Foster, (Winchester), , \farlin, Mei- iwallTp.), Mc- er), McNaugh- £, Shaver and uU, Banford, ill, McCaskill, Dougall (Locb- 1.), AlcDougall iton (Keuyon), Jameron, sec- Law No. 1045 L School Dis- lengarry was motion of Mr. ims, the same d referred to recommend- •Law without leron. se'cond- w No. 1015 to chool District arry was read lotion of Mr. onded by Mr. lassed, signed I and Cleric. mil ton, (Win- [r. Beckstead orize (Jounty 3um of #2,941- m Expropria- it of Chester- lount in com- iiver Drainage last January ime and upon )nded by Mr. Shaver, said By-law was read a second time and referred to.a Committee of the whole. Mr. Ault in the chair. The Committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the By-law without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Cameron, sec- onded by Mr. McDonald, (Cornwall Tp.) By-law No. 1046 relating to transfer of $2941.88 to credit of Chesterville Dum Debenture account was read a third time, and upon motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Ault, the said By-law was passed, signed and sealed by the Warden and Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. Cameron, sec- onded by Mr. Macdonald, (Cornwall Tp) this Council adjourned until 7.30 o'clock this evening, EVENING SESSION, Council resumed at 7.30 p. m. pur- suant to adjournment. The Warden in the Chair. Upon motion of Mr. Whittaker, sec- onded by Mr. Meikle, ^ he report of the Education Committee was received and read by the Chairman Mr. Meikle, and upon motion of Mr. McDougali, (Max- ville), seconded by Mr. McCaskill the said Report was referred to a Com- mittee of the whole. Mr. Meikle in the Chair. The Committee rose and recommend- ed the adoption of the Report without amendment, and upon motion of Mr- Foster, seconded by Mr. Banford, the said report just adopted in Committee was adopted m Council without amend- ment. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton, (Corn- waU), seconded by Mr. Gal linger, the report of the Special Committee ap- pointed yesterday morning's session re Hill vs. Middagh and Connor vs. Mid- dagh ca?e8 was received and read by the Chairman, Mr. Meikle, and upon motion of Dr. Reddick, seconded by Mr. Ault, said Report was referred to a Committee of the whole. Mr. McDougali, (Lancaster Tp-), in the Chair. The Committee rose and recommend ed the adoption of the Report without amendment, and upon motion of M-. McDonald, (Alexandria), seconded by Mr. Stewart, said leport was adopted in Council without amendment. Upon motion of Mr. Hamilton, (Corn- wall), seconded by Mr. Gallinjier, the name of Mr. F. D. McNaughtou, whioh was inadvertently omitted ), VV. H. Lawson, John H. Melkle an.' distributed from his office as required. 2. That a new supply of Ore hoKC be at once supplied and tbut it be prupurly placed on a reel for safe keepi ug. 3.That the requlrelnent^ of Si^c. OG, Sub. 8ec. 2, of tue Heg. Act, 1893, be compllua with and that the Registrars be authorized to have all plans relating to lands mounted on stllf paste-board and that the work be done by Brown Brothers of Toronto. 4. That the cuses foriheStormont Regis- try office, mentioned In luttpector Johnstone's leiters be furnished during the coming year, 1804. 5. That the telephone for the Morrisburgh Registry office asked for by the Registrar be not supplied. 6. That all work be dont* under the super- vision of the Treasurer. All of which is respectfUIIy.submltted. (8U.) U. A. MobONALD. Chairman. Commltiee Room, Cornwall, Nov. 15, 1893. Heport of €oinniittee on Koads aud UrldKCH* Member present— Messrs. A. A. Stewart, W. B. hawson, Win. Abrams, Edward Koa- ter, R.J. Thompson, Epbralm Poupst, Hugh A. Cameron, K. D. McNaughlou, JL>. McCas- kill, Ewen Dingwall, R. F. McRae, liea»uel bell, Wm. Oallinger, F. Elliott, John a. McDougall and Thos. Tlamllton, Chairman. To the Warden and Members of the Counties' Council of the United Countle* of Stor- moiit. Dundas and Glengarry. Gentlemen.— Your comraitiee beg leave to report as follows :— 1. Your commlltee have had before them a communication from the County of Huron asking this Council to memorialize the Ontario Legislature to repeal Section 53.'! A or the Cuusulldated Municipal Act of 1802. Your cointnlttee recommend that no such anllwti be taken. 2. Your committee have received a report aii'l nn account Jroin James C "Jasselmai., blsq.. Ohesterville, Coiuiulssiouer appointed to iiiiikc repairs on Cbesterville Bridge. ii. * Your coiinnittee recommend the ac- count to be paiii, and that Jaiues C. Cassel- man be appointed a Commissioner to make any necessary repairs that may be needed tor said bridge before the next meeting of this Couucll. Your coiiimlttee have had before them a communication from the Coumy of York with regard to Railway Companies crossing Public Roads. 4. Your committee would vecommend that this Council luemorlallze the House of Commons of Canada to pas-s an act or to so amend the present Railway Act as to com- pel all such Railway Cod. panics to pay the whole cost of such works and leave the Pub- lic Roads In eaually as good order as they were previous to the Rallroid crossing them, also to compel all such companies to protect all such crossings. All of which Is respectfully submitted. (Sd.) Thomas Hamilton, Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Nov. lb, 1893. (• The third clause of above, save the re- commendation as to payment of account, was struck out In com in litee and Is there- fore null.— t/'ouuly Clerk. Report or udtic«»*luu €uiniulitee. Members present— Messrs. Thos. Coulter, J. O. Adams, J. P. McNaughtou, W. B. Law- son, W. Banford, D. McCasklll, Thos. Ham- ilton, H. A. Cameron, John Bennett, R. J. Thompson. H. h^auis, D. A. JdcDonald and J. H. Meikte, Chairman. To the Warden and Members of the Counties' Council of the United Counties of Sior- mout, Dundas ana Glengarry. Your committee beg leave to report as fol- lows :— That they have taken into ccnsideratlon a communication from the Clerk of the Coun- ty of York asking this Council to co-operate with them in a petition to the Legislature of Ontario asking lliem to have the laws relat- ing to High, Public and Separate Schools, printed and circulatd gratu-iously to the several Trustees throughout the Pi ovlnoe. Your commltiee recoinmeud that uo action be taken in the matter us they aieoi opinion that the rjchool Manual now lurnlst.ed to all school tiectious supplies all needed in- formation to Trustees aud lully covers what Is asked for in the Petition. They have also taken into consideration a oommunicatton from the Warden and Clerk of the County of Froutenac asking for co- operation in several matters relating to the School Laws. They would respectfully re- commend that that part asklLg for an in- creased Qovernineul grant lor the Public Schools be co-lncideu with cu the ground that the educaiion received in our Publia and Separate Schools is the foundation of 58 ; nil our educational system, and these sohoola are really the scboolH of the people, acce8HlbIe to all, and compulsory on all, and olieu lite (Ytily schools that the greao major- ity ol cuildren ever attend. It is further well known that these sohnols have luiterly become more expensive owing to the liiureased requirements of the Depart- raeut, in building new school houses, im- proved equipment, and engaging more pro- tlcteni .utiohers. Your committee would therefore recom- mt^iid tUat this Council petition the Local Leglsliitn re for an Increased grant lor Com- mon HcliiM)! Education so as to render it more ertlcieui and complete, as It Is to the great majority their sole life education. The whole respectfully submitted. (Sd.) John H. MBiKLB,Ctialrman. CommiiteeAooras, Cornwall. Nov. i5, 1893. IleRMtrt »r th(4 Sveclnl Coinmllten »ii' IMtluted to luvestlKate tli« |>r(>»>eut Binte of Vunnor vs. MiddaicU »uougall, K. Keodlck, J. U. Haider, Thomas Hamilton, D. P. Mcijougall, D. Mc- Donald, R. M. Beckstuad, Emerson VVarner, E. Gregory, J. G. Adams, Thomas Coulter, and F. D. Mc. Naughton, Cnalrmau. To the Warden and Members of the Counties' Council of the United Counties of titor- mont Dundas and Glengarry. Gentlemen- Your committee beg leave to report, as lollows :— iBt. Your Committee have examined and passed accounts on general Counties Account amounting to $06177 as per iJche- dule "A" hereunto attacUed. 2nd. We have also exarrined and passed accountson Nation Hiver Drainage Account, amounting to $16.30 as per Schedule "B'' i> ere unto attached. 3rd. Your committee had under considera- tion an application from R. J. Frazer Esq.. liioeaseu Auctioneer of Monkland for a County Llceufsie as Auotioueer in ilea of two Township Licenses now held by him and dated respectively 28th of August and 28th of October A. l>. 1893 and your committee recom- mend that Mr. Fraser be granted a County License for the (bounty of Stormont dated 28th of August, 1893 in lieu of the aforesaid Township Licenses. 4th. Your committee had under consider- ation a letter from Joseph Premo Esq., of the I own of Cornwall, addressed to John Bennett Esq , Warden ; and dated 20th Sept., 1893, notifying this Council ot his Intention o! withdrawing from being one of the Bonds- men for the County Treasurer at the end of the current year, and also a letter from Mr. Premo, dated November 14th, 1893, stating that his name might remain on the Treaa- uier's Bond until its expiry on the 1st day of March. 1894, which letters are hereunto at- tached and which your committee consider as being quite satlslactory. All of wnich is respertfully aubuiltied. (Sd.) F. D. McNaughton. Chairman. Committee Room, Cornwall, 16th Nov., 1898. (Schedules "A" and "B" referred to in above report are attached to and lorm part of By-Law No. 1048 for payment of orders and accounts.— County Clerk. Report of Nation River Drainmre committee. Present^Messrs. B. M. Beckstead, Thomas Hamilton, E. 8. Gregory and James Colli- son. To the Warden and Memt>ers of the Counties' Council of the United Counties ol Stor« mont, Dundas and Glengarry. Gentlemen,— Your committee, having re- ceived assurance that for the further work required to make efl'eotlve drainage along the Nation River the Legislature ot the Province ol Ontario will grant the sum of $4,000 lor the construction of a dredge and the Dominion Government will prosecute and do the work required to complete the drainage originally contemplated, would recommend that immediately after the said promised grant of $4,000 be paid by the Ontario Legislature to the Counties' Treas- urer that your committee be empowered to take such steps as may be necessary to fur- ther carry out and complete the work. The expenses of your committee to date amount to $16.30, as follows :— B. M. BeckHtead $ 3 80 James Collison 9 dU E. 8. Gregory 3 W Total $16 30 and your committee further recommend that the same be paid by the Treasurer. (8d.) Jambs CoLiiisoN. Chairman. Committee Rooms, Cornwall, Nov. 15, 1893. (The above report was not adopted in Com- mittee of the whole, the committee rising. Not being adopted In Committee or Council it Is therefore of no eflTect.— County Clerk.) Keport of Roxboronirb and Cambridge Uralnatfe Committee. Members all present. To the Warden and Members of the Counties' Council of the United Counties of stor- mont, Dundas and Glengarry. Gentlemen,— Your committee bee leave to report that since the June Session of this Council the Counties' Council of Prescott and Russeii have paid their portion of the drainage funds. The ooutraot for the work 69 hns been let but owing to the wetness of the KotiHon has not been completed. The money 1h depOHltt'rt In Ihe Montreal Bank to the credit of the dralnnire works. All <»f which Is respectfully submitted. (Hd.) Emjck^on VVaknkr, Chulrmat). (..'ummltteo Uoouis, CornwHll, Nov. 10. IS'J3. TreaH* 380 9dU 3I.AW No. 1044. lU'-Law of the Corporallbn. of the TTnltcd Counties ol Htormont, Duudas and Glen- garry to refund to certain niunlcipalllles of the County of Gleugiirry, the respec- tive sums levied from ihera under B>- iiJiw No. 1033 of ihene United Counties lor Model aohool purposes. Whereas under By-Law No. 1033 of these United Counties tlie sum of lour hundred and llfly dollars was 16vled from the vaiMous Municipalities of the United Counlles lor the supt)ort of Iho Model yehools lu said counties, of which th« sum ol one hundred and lilly dolliirH was levied from ihe various MuniclpAlillesof the Couniy ol (jileugarry U) be appropriated and expundad for the use of tlie Ulentiiirry viodel fcjchogl. And whereas there Is at present no Model School within the said County of Glengarry and the said sum. of one hundred, and tiily dollars remains in ihe hands of the Treasurer ot these Coiuities to the credit of the said Municipalities uf the said Cpuiily of Glen- garry. Bo it therefore enacted and it is hen-by en- acted a Uy-Law of these United Counties thai the Trea.surer be, au'd he Is hereby authorized and directed to refund to the various Municipalities of the sajd County of Gieniiurvy the respectiye sums hereinafter set opposite lo the names ol said Municipal- ities, being the au.bunts leyled ihereirom under said By-l^aw No. 1033, viz. : — Chariolteuburgh i; J7 28 LancasUr Towuelilp 31 5J Lancaster Vlilii(ie 2 64 Ivenyon -. !l9 87 i.ochiel 32 2« , Alexandria... 4 67 Miixvilly 184 • Total $150 00 Passed, signed and sealed In open »...ouncil this 14lh day ol November, a.D. 1893 (Sd.) John Bknnktt, Warden. (Sd.) A. I. iMACDONKLL, Clerk. (Seal; BY' LAW No. 1043 By-Law authorizing the formation of the Townsliips ot Lancaster and Charlolleu- burgh and Village of Lancaster into a High School Dlstrlci. to be known as " High Bohool District No. 1." Whereas by the High Schools Act, power IS given lo Counties' CouncUs from time- to time as occasion may require to creatf new High rtchtiOl Districts. And whereas it Is desirable that the three MuniclpaUlles above named be formed into a High School bistncl He It therelore enacted a By-Law ol the United Couullts «)f sionuonl, iJundas and Glengarry that the atoresaid Townships of LaiK-asinr and v harlottenourgh and the said Village of Lancaster, all m the Coe.uty uf Glengarry, be, and the same are hereby de- clared lo be formed into a High School Dis- trict for the usual purposes, such district to be hereafter known as "High School Dis- trict No. 1." Passed, signed and sealed in open Council this 16lh day of November. A.D. 1893. (Sd ) JouN Bknnktt, Warden. (Sd.) A. I. Macdohkli., Clerk. (Seal) BY-LAW NO. 1046. By-Law authorizing the County Trea,surer to transfer from the Nation River Drain- age Account and Chestervllle Dam Ex- propriation Account the sum of $2041.88 to the credit of the Chestervllle D»m De- benture Account. WhereRS there Is a balance remaining to the credit of the Chestervllle Dam Expropri- ation account amounting to upwards of Three Thousand Dollars for which there Is no Immediate use. . , .. And whereas It Is desirable that of the said sum the sum of $2041.88 should oe utiliz- ed for the purpooo c' meeting ihe Debentures Issued In respectof'.ho said Chestervllle Dam Expropriation which mature In 1893 .ind 1894 so that a levy therefore upon the ratepayers Interested may not be necessary. Bo It therefore enacted and It is hereby en- acted a liy-Law oi the Corporation of the United Counties of Sioiraout, Duudas and olengarry that the County Treasurer ne and he is hereby a«lhorlz«d and directed to transfer from the Nation River Drainage Account and Chestervllle Dam Exproprla- lUm Account to Ihe ciedltol the Chestervllle Dam lieoenture Account the aforesaid sum of $2911 1.8 the same to be expended by said Treasurer In liquidating the next two Ches- leivlile Dam Expropriation Debentures maturing Ist March, 1894, and 1895, and amountlnc lo $1470.94 each. That the balance remaining to the credit of said accouiiiB after such transfer, be kept oy the said Treasurer as a contingent lund, lor tlie payment of any expenses incidental to the prosecution ot the suid drainage im .provemeuts as authoilzed by this corpora- tion. Passed, signed and sealed in open Council this lo;h dMy of November A.D. 1893. (Sd. John Bknnktt, Waiden. (j^d.) A. I. Macdonell. Clerk, (Seal.) BT-L.t W No. 1047. By-Law lo authorize the renewal of a cer- tain note at present under discount at the Bank of .Vionlreal, Cornwall, for River Boaudette uraiugage Improve- ment purposes. Whereas it will be necessary to renew the Note at present under discount with the Bank ol Montreal, (Cornwall, the proceeds »)f which were applied In the construction of 'said drainage works between this date and the next sc'ssions uf this Council. Be It theiefoie enacted a By-Law of the United counties of Stormont, Duudas anti Glengarry that the Warden and Treasurer be, and tucy are hereby authorized to renew the note now undr discount for the sum of Eight Thousand Five Hutdred Dollars, the ' proceeds of which were expended in thecon- struclloi.ol thesalddralnagelmpiovements from lime lo lime until such lime as the same can b« puid and retired by the pro- ceeds of the DeheiitureB -(ubKequently to be issued under a By-Law subsiqiienily to be passed bv tins Council undter and by virtue of Sec, 573 ot Chaii. 42 of Untario Staliitcs, 1892, or from some oiner source, sui h sum and all Inlerc'sland discount thereon to be f:'l 60 •ysntually Jevled upcn tbe Interetted rat*- payera of Townablpi of Lanoaa'.er and Ohar- lotienburgb. *,?f?S?5'^'"**'S°'' "«••«** 'n oP«n Council tnla 15lb day of November, A.D. 1893. taA \ A »'^-* ^*^^^ BswNBTT, Warden, (ad.) A, I. MAOooi?nLii, Clerk. (Heal) BT-LAt? NO. 104S. By-Law for tbe payment of Ordera and Ac- oounta. Wbereaa It la neoeaaary tbat the payment or moneya granted by tue Corporation of tbeae United Couutlea be autborfiied by By- Law, Be It therefore enacted a By-Law of tbe corporation of tbe United Countlea of Storraont, Dundas and Glengarry tbat eaob of the peraona hereinafter named dc receive the aum B*'t oppoalte .^L"..°«?™* *° **>• aoheduiea marked *A?' and ••B" (hereto annexed) and that tbeTreaaurer b© and he la hereby autbortsed to pay tbe amounta contained In auch aoheduiea and Blgned by the Warden to the lald peraona ao named therein. f K?o*?lf?'J!''°®?S'"' ■^J«<* 'n 0P«» Council tbla iStb day of November. .«M » Ar.^r.J^'^^J?^^ BBWNHrr, Warden. (Sd.) Adbiax I. MAODoasLi., Uierk. (deal.) B0HKDI7LB "A." No. of act. To whom paid. Amt. 1 Arthur Brown, P.8.L Uundaa, Poat- .. •W ftoa «*tatlonary account S 10 88 2 Dundaa Reglatry office, water ratea for current year k nn a Winohester JPrtu, advertising No- veuiber HeflHlun Ohaa. F. Dawaou. Reglaier .or 'sio'r- e /nontBeglairy office. Tp. ol Pi nob 5 JobuQ. Hunter, plumbing repalra ingaol.ifto ...r 6 Cornwall Poat Office, box rent" for Clerk 2 yeara and Treaaurer 1 year. 7 H. W. Weber Hiity Judge, 1^ daya In two poatponed cases 7 60 34 CHmDbeUBroa.,repatia to stove and pipea 111 tltormout Reglatry Office.. 35 Campbell Bros., faatenlng Ironbeda to stone floor 1 u gaol 86 Allan Clarke, Morrisburgb Courier, I lor advertising HeaalouH, printing I for Treaaurer, Scbool loHpeolor, County Clerk. Ac, and on account printing minutes, Ac, for 1803, his total account $151.00 100 00 Total $664 77 (Sd.) John BcirirsTT, Warden. SOUBODliB "B." KATION RIVBB OKAfNAOB ACCOUNT. No.l Jamea Col tiaon, services aainem- ber committee ... $ 950 N0.2 R. M. Becksteacl, ditto 8 80 No. 8 £. 8. Gregory, ditto 3 00 Total $~r6lo (dd.) John Bbnnbtt, Warden. 4 28 8 80 No. 1049. a By-Law of the Town- 60 900 20 08 BT-LAW By-lAw to confirm „ fed I r> of Koxborough to provldoYor CBtab- Ilahing a public highway acioas lots Now. *^.?S," " '^ tbe Second Conceitslon of said Township. Where<»s the Corporation of the Township of Koxborough Id on tbe twenty-flrat day of Auguht, A.D. 1893. paas a certain By-Luw in the words and figures following, that Is to •By-Law No 18, 1893." .. !*^'?y*»'*o' tbe Municipal Corporation of "the Township or Roxborough making pro- vision lor establishing a Public Highway •cross lots numbers thirteen and fourteen In theSeooud Concession or said T«wnshlu. .1 JAk** I'bereas th* notices required by law !*?.'. tb^ intention of this Council to oaM ".MKi"^^"v*.^ ""**"**" ""'y published In .•tSfte?^^;,* n««l'"PaP«r publlahed in f^fJ?*^!.**^*^**!^ ''•*''• »°<» posted up in the neighborhood of the propoaed blah wav. II 61 1600 K>unt for U 05 ■lagJan- MHi'ions 'tmbcui 660 exam in- 26,00 HpalrlDg of ball 18.60 sngarry, 01 Y 61 ezpreM 180 tty aod , Courb {s Minoe iDg for )w 14 63 oriDOOi V«66 II full . 15;a7 Ccunty lOgiHtry 27 50 uels on 610 tMkiug 1^ day« 7 60 tveanit Office.. 4 28 >obed8 8 80 '•ourier, rloliug peoior, Rcoiint 103, hi a 100 00 $664 77 r. Ward«9i]. lOCOUNT. inem- I 9 50 8 80 SOU $^6 80 ', Warden. >f tbeTowD- le for estub- >M lots Nov. luoeMslon of eTownabip ly-flrst day la Uy>Luw g. that Is to -poratlon of laking pro- ) Hlgbway id fourteen T«wn«hlp. I red by law Bll to DB.HH Ditsbed In ibliabed in >Rted up In ilbiKbwav. " Bo it therefore enacted, and It i« here- "by enacted, a Bj-Law of the ManloU •pal Corporation of the Townnhlp of " Rozborougb that a public highway be "opened nn«J enlabltabed acroaa LotH 13 and " 14 In the 8«ooiid Conoeaalon, Township of " Rozborough, In aooordAtice with Inden- " ture made andalgned by theaeverni partiea " I ntereated on the eleventh day of July In " the year one tbouaaod eight hundred and " ninety-three, Hatd HtKhwav to commence "on the east aide of Lot No. 18 at u point " aeven hundred yarda more or ieaa from the "ConceHHlon Road between the Flrat and "Second Gonr^eaalona and running west, " parallel with aald Conceaalon Uuud, meet- "Ing the O lunoll road already eslabllahed "on Lot number fifteen In said neooud con- " cession, said road allowance to be not lesa " than forty feet In width. "Passed, signed and sealed In open Coun- cil thla 21st day of Nugust. 1893. (Sdl JouM Benabtt. Reeve. (Hd; R. C. MoUrkqor, Clerk. ) Corporate Seal ) ) Tp. ol Uoxboruugh. i And whereaa It la necessary that, the aald By-Law ol the Corporation of the Townsblp ot Hoxborougb should be uonflriiied and rati- fied by H By-Law of the Corporation of the United Counties of Htormont, Dundaa and Qlengnrry. J3e It therefore enacted a By-Law of the said Corporation of the United Counties of t4tormont, Dundas and Glengarry, that the bald above In lull rtolled By-Law of tbe Cor- yo ration of the Township of Rozborough be and the same Is lii all respects confirmed and that the said road as dehcrlbed In said By- Law be opened up for publlo truffle, per- mission being hereby granted by this Couo- cU to open up and eatabilsti said lOad at a less width tuan slz(y-slz leet viz. : forty feet. Pa^Hed, signed and seal d In open ConncU tblB 16tb day of November, A.D. 1898. (8d.) John Bknnett, Warden, (id.) A. I Macdonbll. Clerk. (Seal.) M In dvty bound, IPETITIOnsTS. The following is a true copy of the Petition forwarded to the House of Commons lor Canada under the Report ol the Roads and Bridges Committee, as recommended therein vie: To the Biwrable the House of Cmnmona of the Dominton of Canada in JParliament Aatembled, You r Pell ilonera tbe Councl 1 of tbe Corpor- ation of the United Counties of Htormont, Dundaa and Glengarry in Council Asaerabled. Reapectrully aheweth. That (or some time past the Ratepayers of ihtte United counties In various places have been put to great < rouble. ezp*^nse and annoy- ance by Railroad Companies crossing the Publlo roads, and as tbe Uailioad Companies are tbe only ones benefitted b> such, and the Ratepayers are often put to great trouble and expense by the operation. Your Petitioners theierore respeottully pray that your Uouorublo Body pass an Act compelling all such C'c^npanles to pay the whole cost of such works and to leave tbe Public Roads in equally as Kood order as they were previous to the Rallroadurostiiug them ; also to compel aii sucu Cotupauicii lo pro- tect all such crossings by placing swluvlng gates thereon atteiuded by aguaid,or in such other manner as muy be deemed sufficiently protective lo the travelling public. And your Petitioners, will ever pray. Cornwall, Nov. Mth, 1893. /£.■»» , JSdO John Bbnjibtt, Warden, (8d.) A. I. Maodombll, Clerk. (Seal.) The following la a true copy of tbe Petition forwarded to the Legialatlve Aaaembly of the Province of Ontario In pnrsuanoe of Resolution carried unamlnously lo Council on Tiiosuay, November 14th, A.D. 1803, vIb :— To tJie Honorable the Legitlative Atiembly for the Province qf Ontario : Tbe Peiitlcu of tbe Council nf the Corpora- tion or the United Counties of Btormont. Dundas and Qlengarry in Council assem- bled. Humbly aheweth. That whereaa it baa been aaoertalned by experience that the oonatantly Increaalng number of County CounolUora under preaeni Municipal Act, Is rendering County CoancUa more cumbersome and unwieldy. And whereaa not only the general public but even County CounolUora tbenjaelvea are of opinion that the number of tbe latter should be immediately and materially re- duced. Y«Mir Petitioners therefore pray : Tba' your Honorable Body do at Its n«xe ensulug session, so amend the said, tbe Con- solidated Municipal Act, 1802, as to enact that eight hundred electors shall be reqal- site to eutitfe a Township or Town Munici- pality to a Deputy-Reeve and nfteen hun- dred to entitle such to a Second Deputy- JtvC^VC* And your PetltlOiiera as In duty bOKOd will ever prav. Cornwall November 14tb. 1888. ,aA, A » 1?**'^ ^°^^ Bbkhbtt. Warden. (Sd.) A. I. Macookbjjl, Co. ClerB. (Seal) The following la a true copy of a Petition forwarded to the Honorable tbe Legialatlve Asxembly for tbe Province of Ontario pur- suant to Report of Education Committee adopted In (..'ouncll on Wedneaday, 15th No- vember, A.D. 1898, Tlz.:— T0 the Honorable the LegitUUivt A$»emblv for the Province qf Ontario : The Petition of the Council of tbe Corpora- llf»n of the United Countlea of Stormont. Dundaa and Glengarry in Council assembled. Respectfully sbeweth :— ' That whereas the education received in our Publlo and Separate Schools la the foun- dation of all our educational ayatem. And whereas tbe said sohoola are really the Bchoola ol the people, accessible to all and compulaory on all, and often tbe only acbools that tbe great majority •{ children ever attend. And whereas It Is further well known that aald sohnols have latterly beco ue atore ex- pensl ve owing to the increased requirements ol ihp Department, the building of new school houses, tbe lupoved equipment of such schools, and the engaging of more pro- ficient teachers. Your Petitioners therefore humbly pray. That your Honora^ ' > Body, at its next aesalon, subnantiall^ increaae the Legia- latlve grants In Hid of Public aod Separate (School Education so as to render same more efi[iclent and complete, as to the great major- .~j ... •/tiii'ui- u jv -a iiscii Bvsc 1210 cuacii^mn. And your Petitioners as in duty bound will ever pray. . ,<^?') ''o^'"' Bbnnbtt, Warden. (Sd.) A. L MAOSoirKLx., Co. Clerk. (Seal) ■:l DETAILED STATEMENT •— OP TUB — RECEIPTS SND EXPENDITURES — OF THE UITITEilD COTJIsrTIES — OF — STORMONT, DUNDAS AND GLENGARRY, FOR THE YEAR 1892. O. J. MATTIOB, Treasurer. MORRISBUBGH : CoTTBiBR Stbam Pbinti»o Hou8a^ 1893. D Ji M Jx S( D J« M M DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURES I^OK, THE -S-E^ie, 1892. C. J. MATTICE. Treasurer, in Account Current with the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, for the year 1892. 1892. Dec. 31, $8,778 30 Jan'y 12, May 9, July 8, Sept. 29, Dec. 31, 1892. Jan'y 13, 14, 18, Feb'y 15. Mar. 1, 16, 23, April 4, 12, 15, 30, May 9, June 21. Administration of Justice. Dr. To Clerk of the Peace, Transfer of Account $ 572 19 Constables, «< <« 443 jq Conveyance of Prisoners, *« " ..'"'. jisi 99 Coroners, " « ^^\^^^ J47 yg County Attorney, »< " "'." ]84 55 Crown Witnesses, »»' « 433 5Q gr'^"-? ^ ^ «. « :;;;;; 43 30 Division Court Clerks, " " g 94 Gaol Surgeon, '• <* ,,,_^^ 225 00 Gaoler and Turnkey, « « .'....* ggQ qq Gaol expenses, " « ..."*'. 535 72 Government Auditors, " <» .*.'...'. 35 60 Jury expenses, *< .« .."" 2,905 30 Jl**''.^' " " 120 00 fl*e^''ff' , .. « 1 643 75 btenographer, « « 175 qq Cr. "~ By CriminalJustice Refund $ 986 82 " 771 54 " 658 88 T^. ." „ " , " 396 13 Division Court Jury Fund. Transfer of Account 60 30 n-'^ . r, .. " " 118 24 Carried to Expenditure 5836 39 $8,778 30 $8,77810 Anctioizeers' I.icenses. Cr. By James Clark, Charlottenburgh JKKobald, Cornwall ['..'.'".'. F A de Bolander, Cornwall .".*!.'!!*.'.!.!"...* J McEvoy, Stormont '.*.'.'.*.*.'.*..„', VV. Blair, Mountain *.'..'.'.*.'.....*.'...*.'.'. Theron Sharp, Dundas ....'.V.V.V.V.".'.*.'. John Smyth, Charlottenburgh .'.'. James Connolly, Cornwall Tp „ W L Redmond, Dundv .'.*...*..'.*.*.'. Wra. Hall, Charlottenburgh ".«..'.'.*!'.!!'.*.'.'.! Robert Feek, Cornwall .....V.'.V. D A McDonald, Kenyon '...'......'.'.'.*.*.' Wm McRae, Lochiel '.,'.'.'...'.*.*.'.'. Oscar Fulton, Roxborough ,.",.....,'. .» 6 James Connolly, Osnabruck .'.'.*.*.*.*.'."„... 6 6 6 6 00 00 00 12 00 6 00 12 00 6 6 00 00 12 00 00 00 00 6 00 00 00 1! 1 July 13, 15, Sept. 20, Oct. 12, 21. 22, 26, 29, 2, li, 48, 24, 8, 9, 12, Nov. Dec. By P C Bowen, Dundas D J Gallinger, Glengarry A A McDougall, Roxborough.... Wm Banford, Matilda .John McLaughlin, Roxborough. James McKenzie, Ijochiel D J McDonald, Glengarry Jacol) Hopper, Dundas N Dupuis, Cornwall Tp D McDonald, Cornwall Thos. Irving, Dundas D. J. Gallinger, Stormont Daniel Cassehnan, Dundas , J CMunro, Wiiliivnisburgli , George Dillon, Dundas James Helps, Lancaster $ 12 OO 12 00- 6 01) 6 00 6 00 6 00 12 00 12 00 6 00 6 00 12 00 12 00 12 00 6 00 12 00 C. 00 Dec. 31, To carried to Revenue Account .|;252 00 ii:252 00 Rillsi Payable. 1891. Cr. Dec. 31, By Note under discount with the Bank of Mon- treal, proceeds of which were expended on Chesterville Dam account, Bv L'lws Xos. 941 and 952 ". § 4,000 00 Notes under discount with the Bank of Mon- treal, proceeds of which were expended on the River Beaudette Drainage Account, By- Laws 957 and 969 $ 4,000 00 Notes under discount with the Bank of Mon- treal, proceeds of which were expended for general purposes, viz. : — July 31 iftl,000 00 Oct. 3 2..500 00 ^^ov.27 2,500 00 By-Laws 950 anfl 975.. $ 6,000 00 1892. $14,000 00- Aug. 20, By Note discounted for expenditure on General Account, By Law 1000 $ 2,000 00 Note dis'jounted for expenditure on River Beandette Drainage, By-Law 1004 2,000 00 Oct* 29, Note discounted tor expenditure on General Account, By Law 1013 3,000 00 31, Note discounted (or expenditure on River Beaudette Drainage. By-Law 1014 2,500 00 1892. Dr Jan'y 6, To Paid Note, General Account $ 2,500 00 30, " « 2,500 00 April 9, " '♦ " " 1,000 00 Deo. 27, " « « «* 2,000 00 31, " " " " 3.000 00 Balance 12,500 00 $ 9,500 00 $23,.500 00 $23,500^00 Pec. 31, By Balance « 12,500 00 $ 12 0(> 12 GO- 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 12 00 12 00 6 00 6 00 12 00 12 00 12 00 6 00 12 00 C. 00 .f252 00 $14,000 00- $ 9,500 00 123,500 00 1^12,600 00- « 5 Hoard of Kxamlners. 1892. x>jj^ Jan, 28, To^A Mc!Nau«hton ' * o m^ D McDiarmid ^.^.Z'^Z'"^^ 13 05 A Brown n , .,' 29, RBlCamiau s T,^ ^eb. 16, do ::....::::::;:::::::: 400 D McDiarmid 5 10 A McNaughton ...Z'...'.".'. 4 00 A Brown c nt- Mar. 10, do ZZZZIZZZZ' 6 % D McDiarmid V 4 qq A McNaughton .Z... a im April 12, do ° ::::::::; Uo • D McDiarmid .........■.*..■.".■.'. 9 85 A Brown r m^, June 21, D McDiarmid ;'.". 5 I^' Au. -04 ^ McNaughton ZIZZ^ZZZ 4 00 Aug.^24, do j2 00 DMcDiarmid '^O 85 A Brown ZZZZZZZZZ T5 90 R B Carman '" '" ]2 00 30; do ""ZZZZ'Z. 8 00 A Brown ' jj 25 D McDiarmid .........ZZ.. 12 50 A McNaughton q nn ^«pt- 9, do= :.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Im R B Carman ^ 4 00 D McDiarmid .V/.V/"/.V/.V.V.'." 8 00 A Brown !!!"!. a on ^ct- 31, do :.:::::.::::.::::::::::::;:::::: lo m R B Carman ^ qq D McDiarmid *... j'o g<. A McNaughton ^ZZ. s on Dec. 10, RB Carman .";;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ' 54 ^5 do Secretary \.iZZ"Z. 50 00 A Brown ^j nc DMcDiarmid .V." ^f 11 A McNaughton ZZZZZZZ^^. 51 IQ 3l,By carried to Education account ImTtS ib^Zlb Canada jfeniperance Act. 1891- Cr. Dec. 31, By balance ' 49709 m 1892. *-,/y^ 01 Dec. 27, D P McKinnon, Stormont 20 1892. Dr. *" "- $2,792 21 Dec. 31, To transferred to Surplus account 2 79'' 21 $2,792 21 $2,792ln Caretaker and Messenger. 1892. Dr. Dec, 31, To A. Cameron, Caretaker 1200 00 D McMartin, Messenger ........!..!.... ^50 00 31, By carried to Expense account $250 00 $250 GO m Clerk of the Peace. 1892. Dr. Jan. 9, To James Dingwall, Governmf^nt Audit $ 45 85 County Board of Audit 221 90 April 6, do do Government Audit 9 75 County Board of Audit 83 88 July 9, do do Government Audit 24 65 County Board of Audit 52 45 Oct. 8, do do Government Audit 16 90 County Board of Audit 116 81 Dec. 31, By carried to Administration of Justice account.. ..$572 19 $572 19 €oiistal>ies. 1892. Dr. Jan'v 9, To George Grites, Government Audit $ 3 80 ' «*= « ' n « 3 80 Theron Sharp, " " 17 40 WmGillard, " " I8 60 AEFetterly, " " 2 00 Henry Bender, " " 1 25 Clarence Weegar, " '< 2 50 John CaHsell, " " 2 50 Sheriff's Pay List " " 42 00 Mar. 17, Austm E Fetterly, By-Law 319, 18G7 lO 00 April 6, Sheriff's Pay List, Government Audit 63 00 D J McDonald, •' " 24 60 A E Fetterly, " " 20 75 R McMenomy, " " 8 15 George Crites, " " 7 30 '< « County iJoard of Audit 1100 R Smyth, " " " 3 50 J McDonald. " " " 100 12, SRMcLeod, Government Audit 6 60 July 9, Sheritt's Pay List, " " 42 00 J Kippen, County Board of Audit 6 25 AMcPhail, " " " 3 50 J W Graham, " " '• 2 50 K Clark, " " " 3 50 Oct. 8, G Crites, Government Audit 9 10 J Kippen, " " 2 70 K Clark, « " 4 50 AEFetterlv, « " 21 OO R McMenomy, " •' 2180 FD Cionette, " '« 4 60 DJMcDonald, " » 12 55 P Snetsinger, " •" 180 R McMenomy, County Board of Audit 2" 90 J D McGillivray, " •' '' 1^20 J A Coons, " " " 3 65 E VVinters, " " " 6 40 Dec. 31, By carried to Administration of Justice account $448 70 $448 70 CoiiveyaBice <»f' Piri^ioiiers. 1892. Dr. May 9, To Provincml Treasurer $128 51 Aug. 4, « » .., 95 12 Not. 2, '< " 28 36 Dec. 31, By carried to Administration of Justice account $251 99 $251 99 $572 19 1448 70 $251 y» 7 Coroners. 1892. Dr. Jan. 5, To W A Munro, M.D,, medical witness $ 12 20 9, E D Ault, M.D., Government audit .*.' 16 90 A E Fetterly, constable, do do .'. 1135 Mar. 28, D D McDonald, M.D., medical witness " 13 60 April 6, S R McLeod, constable, Government audit 7 00 12, D McMillan, M.D., do do 11 10 July 9, A Thompson, constable, do do [ 2 00 A L McDonald, M.D., medical witness *. 13 60 Sept. 16, A D Wagner, M.D., do do 10 00 20, GLLiddell, M.D., do do lu 00 Oct. 8, C J Hamilton, M.D., Government audit 15 00 W P Chamberlain, M.D., do do 9 00 K Clark, constable, do do ..' 1 50 JKippen, do do do '..'... 1 50 R Lyle, do do do 1 50 GeoCrites, do do do 6 50 Dec. 19, E A Gravely, M.D., medical witness 5 00 31, By carried to Administration of Justice account $147 75 $147 75 Countj Attorney. ^ 1892. Dr. Jan. 9, To James Dingwall, Government Audit $65 65 April 6, do do do do '. 41 65 July 9, do do do do 9 33 Oct. 8, do do do do 67 93 Deo. 31, By carried to Administration ot Justice account $184 56 $184 56 Conntj Board of Audit. 1892. Dr. Jan'y 8, To J F Pringle .' $4 oo D MoNaughton '.'.V.V.V.*.*.*..... 5 60 D G McMillan „ 7 oo April 6, J F Pringle .V.V.V.V.V.V.V.*.* 4 00 Thomas LcDonald 7 00 July 9, J F Pringle .'.'..'.V.V.V*..*.'.'." 4 00 F D McNaughton iV.VV!*..". 7 00 D G McMillan V .*.*...*... 7 00 Oct. 7, J F Pringle V.V 4 00 F D McNaughton V. .*.*.*.'.*.*.*.*.'. T 00 D G McMillan .*.*.*.*..'.**.*.!*.!.*!!!!!! 7 00 Dec. 31, By carried to Expense account ,, $63 60 $63 60 County Auditors, 1S92. Dr Dec. 31, To A H Plimsoll '. $ 50 00 J A Chisholm 50 00 Dec. 31, By carried to Expense account $100 00 $100 00 County Clerk. 1892. Dr. Dec. 31, To A I Macdonell $400 00 do do special, .V...!......!.!!...!.! 25 00 By carried to Expense account $425 00 $425 00 9 Countj Offices. 1892. X)K. Jan. 9, To Frank Tyo, cartage .' ^ 50 LA Ross, By-Law 983 \", 56 00 25, Clark & Mullin, " « , 2 00 Feb. 15, J G Hunter, '< « !.*.!!..,*." 32 97 Geo Gosling, '• " ],. 449 GR Phillips, « '« !"!*.'.'.*."*." 2 25 16, L A Ross, «' •< ."...v.*.*.'!..' 1] ''8 Treasurer, '< « ".'.'.'..!.*!!*....'..'.* 3 05 R Snetsinger, " " . . o in June 27, E O'Callaghan, « 994 !.'!!!!!!.'!!!!!!!!!"" 19 ]2 N Turner & Son, " " ^ 43 jGHunter, " « :.:::::::::;: 2850 ATPorteous, « « 7 50 J C Alguire, " « 3q Treasurer, " « !!.!!!.! 55 Aug. 8, ATPorteous, <' 1012 !..'..".*.' .'.'.'.'.7 « 26 00 Oct. 2h, Wm Atcheson, » •« !."!!!"*.""" ]3 98 J G Hunter, « « i.i..!!!...*.' H 99 Cornwall Post Office " .".'.'.*.*.'.*.'.*.'.*."..' 4 50 Dec. 31, By carried to Expense account f233~49 Crier. Jan'y 9, To John Dewar, Government Audit $ ?n Tn J"^y 9, " « » « :.:;:;;:::::: 18 20 Dec. 31, By carried to Administration of Justice account $ 48 30 Crown Witnesses. 1892. Dr, Jan'y 5, To The Queen vs. Thorn, Government Audit . $ 10 80 ^^'' ^' " Farrell " « i. ..:.::: 13 40 y ea^'fc " « 17 00 " Shaver « « 5430 ■r ,- Flaro " •• t!.r Qc June 15, « Craig « n 9^ Oct. 13, « siavL « « ;:;:::;:;: si To " Shaver " a 71 qq ^°^« " " 55 85 " Schell " li t^o Tr. Nov. 19, « Ruport " « 7 A? ^^' " Buckley «« « 5 q() Dec. 31, By carried to Administration of Justice account $483 50 I>ebentnriyisioii Court Clerks. 1892. Dr Dec. 12, To J D Mcintosh, 12th D. C, Clerk $ 2 14 Sept. 2, JNTuttle, 6th « « * 4 oo Nov. 15, llAConroy, 12th '• Bailiflf !!!!.7."!!.'"'.'.".."!!'.'.;! 2 »0 Dec. 31, By carried to Administration of Justice account $ 8 94 $S 94 l>i¥i!9lon Court Jury Fund. 1892. Cr. Jitn'y 5, By J N Tuttle, 6th D. C $ 4 72 9, W J Ridley, 7th » "■.!".'.*.*."!!! 2 23 14, J A Cockbnrn, 8th " 7 69 16, G H McGillivray, 1st " 5 53 A Dawson, 4th " 7 08 20, DCMcRae, 9th " '..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 5 22 C J Mattice, 3rd " ' 12 91 21, Wm Rae, 10th « 6 74 30, DB McMillan, 2nd " '.'.'. 534 Nqv^. 2, WmGarvey, 5th " 10 81 23, D Mcintosh, 11th " ........'......' 4 03 $72 30 Dr. Oct. 10, To .J A Cockburn, 8th D. C. Judges order under Section 172 |12 OO Deo. 31, Carried to Administration of Justice account..!!.!. 60 30 $72 80 $72 30 Kflncation. 1892. Dr. Dec. 31, To Board of Examiners, Transfer of this accouut..$ 541 75 Entrance Examinations, " " «' .. 213 00 Public School Inspectors, " " «' .! J 865 89 Teachers' Institute " « •' /. ' 75 qq By carried to Expenditure account $2,695 64 $2,695 64 Entrance Examinations. , 1892. Dr. -July 5, To A Brown , ^ j3 50 G L Brown 12 (lO N Shaver 3 50 W D Brunton ,, ,,,,„,,,,,,, 9 oO 10 July 16, A Brown 70 00 19, JS Jaiaieson...., .' 27 00 A McNaughton •')<> 00 25, MraMcLeod 13 00 Sept. 1, Mrs Cameron 9 00 Dec. 31, By carried to Education account $213 00 $213 00^ Expense. 1892. Dk. Dec. 31, To Caretaker and Messenger, Transfer of account, ,.$5 250 00 County (;lerk do do ... 450 00 County OtBces do do ... 233 49 County Board of Audit do do ... 63 GO County Auditors do do ,.. 100 00 Faimers' Institutes do rlo ... 75 00 Interest do do ... 155 03 Law Costs do do ... 1,410 00 Light and Fuel do do ...1,21102 Lunatics do do ... 168 35 Members of Council do do ...1,742 70 Postage and Telegrams do do ... 50 86 llegistry Offices do do ... 346 86 Stationery and Printing do do ... 482 42 Treasurer do do ... 825 00 By Carried to Expenditure account $7,564 33 $7,564 33 Farmers' Institutes. 1892. Dr. Jan. 28, To W J McNaughton, Glengarry f 25 00 G D Dixon, Dundas , 25 00 Feb. 16, C W Young, Stormont 25 00 Dec. 31, By carried to Expense account $ 75 00 $ 75 00> Fines. 1892. Cr. Jan'y 8, By VV W Brownell, J. P $ 3 33 Feb'yl9, Wm Bow, J. P 6 00 Mar. 4. H McEwen, J. P 3 00 21, Wn'Bow,J.P 3 00 April 27, WmBow, J.P,. 50 00 May 6, Wm Bow, J. P 13 33 9, DFiaser, LP 3 33 July 5, DCMcRae,J.P 2 00 22, HMcEwen, J. P 5 00 Sept. 12, J R Donovan, J. P a.... 15 25 Oct. 19, WmBow, J.P 6 00 27, C McNaughton, J. P , 3 00 Nov. 11, HMcEwen, J.P , 5 00 Dec. 31, By carried to Administration of Justice account $118 24 $118 24- Gaol. 1892. Dr. Jan'y 9, To D McDonald, Supplies to Prisoners, Government and County Boards of Audit ,,. $ 83 41 Feb'ylG, E Callaghan, By-Law 983 16 10 John Skeith, " " 13 12 11 Feb 17, To N J Fraid, By-Law 983 $ 11 25 19, Cameron & McDonald, «♦ " 30 83 J E Tallon, " «« 90 D McDonald, supplier to prisoners 50 '11 E O Calla^jhan, By Uiw 994 62 16 Cameron & McDonald, " «' 50 NTuiner&Son, » «' 5 33 D McDonald, supplies to ptisonera 62 54 Central Prison Industries, clothing for prisoners 54 90 D McDonald, express charues 45 D McDonald, supplies to prisoners » 43 46 E U Cailaghan, By Law 1012 58 33 J G Hunter, " " , 43 17 April 6, June 27, July 9, Sept. 20, Oct. 8, 28, By carried to Administration of Justice account $990 00 Govcrnuieiit Auditors. 1892. Dr. Jan. 8. To J F Pringle % 4 00 J Mclntyre 4 00 J F Pringle 4 00 J Mclntyre 4 00 J F Pringle 4 00 J Mclntyre 4 00 PN Tait 4 60 J F Pringle 4 00 J Mclntyre 4 00 April 6, July P, Oct. 7, Dec. 3), By carried to Administration of Justice account $ 36 60 Higb ^cliools. 1892. Cu. June 30, By Municipalities, By-Law 991 Dr. Dec. 8, To George McDonell, Treasurer, Stormont % 750 00 W D Meikle, " Morrisburijh 1,150 00 A J Ross, « Iroquois 750 00 J A McDonald, " Williamstown 550 00 Dec. 31, By cp-ried to Administration of Justice account $536 72 $536 72: Gaol l^iirKeou. 1892. Dr. Dec. 31, ToE A Gravoley, M.D., salary lor 1892 $225 00 By carried to Administration of Justice account $225 00 $225 OO Gaoler aii«l Turnkey. 1S92. Dr. Dec. 31, To D McDonald, salary, 1892 $740 00 DMcMartin, '• " 250 00 $990 00* $ 36 60 $3,750 0l> -1 • J Simpson, Alexandria 550 00 1892. IIi{(li School Mniutenance. Cr. $3,750 00 June 30, By Municipalities, By-Law 998 Dr. Dec. 15, To George McDonell, Treasurer, Stormont $1,200 00 WD Meikle, " Morrisburgh 1,350 00 A J Ross, " Iroquois 1,150 00 $3,750 OO $3,700 OO $3,701) CU $3,700 00 12 Intetest. 1802. Dr. 9, To Discount on$l.(XiO $ 15 -l-l Jan. Aug. ■Oct. Nov. i>ec. 20, 29, 23, 31, do n.OOO 31 23 unt, inter<:'st on $4,000 from 27th June 122 0') Nation River Drainaj;e af^ronnt, interest on $3,000 from 1st Dfv uuoer lo 00 Nation Itiver Drainage aoconnt, interest on $2,001 21 Irora Mar. Ist to Aug. 20th 88 00 Cr. Jan. 30, By Interest on account with Bank of Montreal. Mar. 31, April 10, May 3, do do do do do June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 8, 13, 16, 1, 1, 31, 30, SI, 30, 31, do do do do do do do Deposit Receipt do on account Lancaster Township, on Rates Roxborough do Finch do Interest on account with Bank of Montreal, do do do do do do , do do do do do do do do do do do do 18 00 10 80 4 40 10 08 5 20 3 00 7 40 2 17 4 00 3 52 6 27 5 67 5 95 2 68 3 40 17 40 1892. Feb'y 16. 17, Mar. 10, June 15, Aug. 1, Sept. 15, ^)ct. 15, Dec. 15, 24, By carried to expense account ^155 03 Jury Expenses. Dr. To A Bethune, Ballottin{» for Jury $ 4 00 J Mclntyre, '' " 4 o(j Grand Jury, Assizes , *.. 199 jO ^etit « «' ".' 450 10 Grand " County Court „ ,. ]77 50 Petit " " « 282 10 A Bethune, Ballotting for Jury 4 oO J Mclntyre, <' <• ..„ 4 oO Selecting Jurors • 30 00 Grand Jury, Assizes ]75 30 Petit " « ,. ; 559 70 Grand " County Court 135 10 Petit " •• " 839 40 Selecting Jurors 71 qO Cr. 1892. April 6, By J A McDougald, County Court Clerk * 'Nov. 10, " " «' " « Dec. 31, Carried to Adnimistration of Justice account..'. 2,905 30 6 00 24 00 * 205 03 110 00 $155 03 12,935 30 552,935 30 l|52,935 30 18 Law Cotifs. 1892. Dr. June 'J7, To [^^ch Sc Pnngle, Hill vs. Jfi.l.Jagh | Too (10 -J P Whitney, « .< authorized by By-Law 991 "^ 700 110 Oct. 28, Mdclennan, Uddell & Cline, By-Law ioi 2 ...'.".".".' 10 00 Pec. 31, By canled t') Expense account *1,410 00 ^VuiTo^ LiKlit aiKl Fuel. I8c.3I, 1891 !.!'....!*.! 45 130 Mar. 10, Geo Ho.s, wood for Gaol an5 00 3, CoinwaM (Jas Co., to June30, 1892...' a 4'i ,i"f '' 'j^ 'j" "'lysi do :.:: ^% Qi nr T ^'° .Sept. 30 do 10 y8 oi, -D 1> McDonald, coal account for 1 892-3 410 00 1,211 0*J Dec. 31, By carried to expense account :S?1,211 02 ij;i 211 02 Lunatics. 1892. ,),,. Jan. 9, To E O Winters, constahl-, Co. Board of Audit $ 10 40 Feh ^a' i!;8t|artna„,J J By-Law 983 30 OO i^eb, 16, D Alguire, M.D. •♦ " ... 25 00 April 6, F F McDonald, constat. le, Co. Board of Auilit'.T. 13 95 June 2^ DO Alguire, M.D., By-Law 994 10 00 ' o7' ^ McDougald, Treasnrer of Kenyon re J Miller . 48 00 24, Gordon Baker, « Osnabruck r« Mrs Wood 3100 Dec. 31, By carried to Expense account $|68 35 $I68~35 Matron- 1892 Dr. Dec. 31, To Mary McMartin, salary for 1892. $120 00 By carried to Administration of Justice account $120 00 $120 OO Model Schools. 1891. Cr. Dec. 31, By balance «ica n/^ June 80, Municipalities *..!.*.".'!!!.'"!.'; 450 00 1892. Dr, Feb. 19, To Municipalities of Glengarry, refund under By- w rJT.?^^'Vn !^ 150 00 W D Meikte, Treasurer, Dundas 150 00 D Monroe, do Stormont .'. I50 00 balance 150 00 $ 600 00 I 600 00 Dec. 31, By balance (due Glengarry) $ 150 00' 14 Members of Council. 1892. Dr. Jan. 29, To Pay List, January Session $ 550 20 June 24, do June do 628 40 Oct. 25, do Ootober do 564 10 Deo. 31, By carried to Expense account 5«1,742 70 $1,742 70 Municipalities of Wiiliamsburgh, Winchester. Mountain and Matilda, Nation Biver Drainage Improvements. 1891. Dr. Deo. 31, To Balance, viz :— Debentures. !j33,2i;0 56 ; open 1392 account, !|S3,4'^4 93 $36,675 49 Jan. J9, Discount on note 8 55 29, Committee Pay List 48 80 Feb. 19, Telo]irraius, Ey-Law 983 116 29, Remitting draft to Toronto ] OO Discount on $4,000 61 15 May 4, do do 62 45 Aug. 8, do do 62 45 Oct. 27, McLennan, Liddell & Uline 5 00 Nov. 11, Discount on $4,000 6115 Dec. 27, Remitting draft to Toronto 75 $36,987 95 1892. Cr. Jan. 5, By Dominion Government Grant $ 4,000 00 June 27, Interest, Bank of Montreal 66 20 Dec 1, Ontario Government Grant 3,000 00 31, Interest on $4.(00 from June 27 122 95 do 3,000 do Deo. 1st 15 00 do 2,001 21 from Mar. 1 to Aug. 20. 38 00 Special Kate, levy to meet 9tli Debenture, 1st issue, 1893 876 23 Special Rate, levy to meet Debenture No. 1, 2nd issue 1892 '. 1,124 98 Special Rate, levy to meet Debenture No. 3, 3rd issue, 1893 1,470 94 31, Balance 26,273 65 $36,987 95 $36,987 95 Dec. 31, To Balance $26,273 65 MEMO. To amount due for Debentures $29,778 41 By do do on open account 3,504 76 $26,273 65 Municipalities of Chf rlottenburgh and Lancaster, River Beaudette Drainage Improvements. 1891. Dr. Dec. 31, To Balance, viz. :_Debentures, $6,980.26; open account, $3,746.12 $10,726 38 1892. Jari'y 22, Discount on $4,000 55 39 28, A D Mc'iillivray 4 50 D A McArthur 10 00 i!9i Remitting funds to Toronto ,.., 55 April. 2/ June U 2'c 24 Juiy;;j2? Aug. l.*; "'Mm i20 Oct. 10 13 27 31, Nov. 7, 12, 28, Dec 31, Deo. 31, 1892. 1892. Feb'y 23, Mar. 4, 8, 23, April 12, 18, May 13, June 7, July 4, 20. 26, ^0 d )5 do il u April, 25, To Discount on $4,000 f 01 SO June 18, /vi 'I' Bre^nP" A Co., Contraotor».!r!.'!!'.. !..'." .*....* 5'>7 2'i 23, D A McArthur 10 Oil ,;: J B Snider !."*.Z.*.'.*!.".V.*.'*''' l? 00 July;j28, Discount on $4,000 .",', $2 90 Aug. 15, T Brennan & Co ', 467^0 "\\yQ i20, Discount on $2,000 ."....". '. -/i oo Oot. 10, TBrennftn&Co "'"" ^oo ^ 13, Colin A. McDonald 09 59 27, Comaiittt'o Pay List .'"" 32 40 D A McArthur !!!....«...!!. 5y 00 do 2Q QQ J D McCrinimon 7 59 A R McDonald .*!.'.........*.'" 5 ()0 Maclennan, Liddell fe Cllne 14 00 D R Brown, Engineer ' 184 50 31, Discount on $6,500 fix •i'^ Nov. 7, TBronnan&Co ."'.'.*....."*.'.'!' 674 48 12, do 1 66*> 61 23, Discount on $2,0G0 * ' 31 32 Dec 31, By Special Ratp, Levy to meet Debenture No. 4 due in 1893 $ 997 ,« 2^'*"'^® 14,368 74 n^« ^1 T« Tj 1 • ^ . $15,365 92 Dec. 31, To Balance viz. :.-Dpbentures, $5,983.08 : open account, $8,385.66 $14,368 74 Non-Resident Land Taxes. 1892. Cr. By Alexandria ^ j3 gg Cornwall Township '... "" 182 47 Finch ; ;";" g gg P7.0" 03 09 Jf^'"f 15 37 Mountain 53 Qg Osnabruck.. 26 18 Roxborough ^ 173 05 Winchester 55 g^ To carried to Municipalities $ 599 35 Pedlar's Licenses. 1802. Cr Feb'y 23, By R J Robinson Mar. 4, Isaac Y^tte .*..*......,............. 8| J Silverman .*'*.'. '" 23, G A Gadbols '...".'.'.'.'.'.".'.'." April 12, Ezra Mcintosh '. ..]. 18, McDonald & Slack Cahill Bros .' **.'.'.*.'. May 13, McCrimmon & Co ...*.*.'!....... June 7, JFMorrlaon July 4, WR Mcintosh '*..'.*.*.'.'.' McDonald & Slack .'..'!.'..*.'.".'.'.'.''.*!!.' 20, J Pttsinkooski ., „,, , 26, J Miller & Bro'.V.''.V.V.'.V.".V.V.*.'.V $15,365 92 $15,365 92 $ 599 36 $ 50 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 30 00 30 00 SO 00 SO 00 I I'll 16 Aug. Oct. Nov. Dec. 10, By Charles Cftsson ... 16, Arch'd Boyd! 21, J & W Dephoure.. 18, TiOuiB Felger 2, Christopher Lang 14, FXBrehaunt 31 To carried to Kevenue account Postage and Telegrams. $ 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 ; 30 00 .1670 00 $670 OO June 2^ July If 26 2i Oct. 1( 1892. Jan'y 9. Feb'y 19, 2o, Mar. 1(3, May 11, June 30, /ub 26, Oct. 7, Nov. 7, Dec. 10, 21, 31, 1892. June 30, Sept. 14, Oct. 22, 26, Dr. To Treasurer's office J P LaT.y, By-Law 983 Clerk's office <•••••' Treasurer and Clerk's office (. «< " ,1 t( « u (I 5 00 86 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 Clerk's office ••' g qq By carried to Expense account ^ ^0 86 Public Schools. $ 50 86 Dr. To Municipalities, By-Law 990 r'"*^'^?? nO Wm Emmell, Treasurer S. S. 18, Roxborough... 50 00 Neil McGillies, Treasurer Lancaster ^u uu J S Ross, Treasurer Dundas.. ^" C McNaughton, Treasurer Maxville o uu A R Foulds, Treasurer Martintown ^'^ ^ Oct. 3 Dec. 1 Dec. '< 1892, Feb'y 1 April ] May i June i $5,925 00 Cr. July 23, By Government Grant • V^5'820 00 Sept. Oct. 14, 19, to poor school, Roxborough for Leaving Examinations... 50 00 55 00 July Oct, $5,925 00 $5,925 00 Public School Inspectors. Dr. 19, April 12, June 27, u ({ (i « FeVy^'l, To A McNaughton, 1st quarter's salary and travelling expenses ""\\\ 1" A Brown, 1st qr's salary and travelhng expenses D McDiarmid, Ist " " « Postage, By Law 983 A Brown, A McNaughton, " L F Selleck, Stationery, -■■--- - , . A McNaughton, 2nd qr's salary and travelling expenses •• y D McDiarmid,2nd qr's salary and travel'g expen s A Brown, " " " , a P Graham, By-Law 994 W Gibbons, " " HS Stafford, " " AEPowter, " " BLane 142 50 156 25 142 50 7 60 5 75 6 65 1 15 143 75 137 50 157 50 12 25 2 00 2 OO '/OO 200 Nov. 9ec. IBS Feb. June )0 )0 30 W) DO oo oo June 27, To Beach & Co., By-Law 994. .$ 2 00» 7 62 8 75 July Oct. 16, 26, 28, 10, 28, n (i 86 Oct. 31, Dec. 10, Dec. 31, 1892. A Brown, A MoNaughton, " •' D McDiaruaid, " " A Brown, 3rd qr's salary and travel'g expen s A McNaughton " " '' " " " D McDiarmid, « *• " " " " « 4th qr's tratellin 7 expenses. A McNaughton, A Brown, do postage, By-Law 1012. A McNaughton " '* '' . D McDiarmid " <* " . AEPowter " '' " • -,.7, m A Blown, 4th qr's salary o -n D McDiarmid do do K)2 oO A McNaughton do do '^^l ""-^ do Model School inspection o 00 A Brown do do do 5 00 D McDiarmid do do do 5 OO 157 50' 143 75 13M 75- 3(v 25- 3'V 25. ;'.'> 25* s 33 V 00' 8 47 1 80 By carried to Education account $1)865 92 $-1,365. 92. Registry Offices. Dr. April 13, May 25, June 27, 00 Feb'y 19, To C F Dawson, Dundas. By-Law 983 1 31 50 E Allen, Stormont, " " 22 00 Campbell Bros, " " " 6 J^ Flack Bros., « " 994 37 00 Cornwall Water Works, Stormont, By Law 994 C VV \oung, F Dawson, Wm Atcheson, County Treasurer, J C Alguire, John Simpson, Glengarry, By Law 994 Cornwall Water Works, Stormont, By-Law 1012 u (( u i( »' (( « July Oct, 11. 27, 28, Committee 00 Nov. 4, F D McNaughton George Kerr ThoH. McDonald, Dundas, By Law A A Whiltaker, "' " J C Alguire, Stormont " C F Dawson " ** Hart & Co " " C F Dawson, Glengarry, " C J Hamilton D McDonald .< , , F D McNaughton }• J Bennett •• I George Kerr J Committee, Stormont ••; 24 ^ J C Johnston, Contractor, Stormont othce 50 00- 2 50 1 50 10 00 4 00 50 6 50 17 00 2 50 7 40 3 80 1012 31 00 '^ 8 30 a 1 81 •< 33 00' « 10 00 " 10 00 Committee Stormont 4 00 2 00 7 40 9 00- 3 80- 24, 26, »ec. 31, By carried to Expense account 1346 89 Bozborough Drainage. 1892 ^^' Feb. 19, To R W Lendrum, C.E., By-Law 988 « 81 20 June 27, C W Young " 994 Jl 50 R W Lendrum " " 3 00 Telegraph Co. " " ^' $346 8» 18 June 21,ToAdi>e'Hseromce, ^y-'i^^'Xt ■.■.'.'.'.'.'.*.".',**.' 30 00 Oct. 28, AlMacdonell ^^ -"/,^ ^100 00 C W^oung ^^ „ 9 00 R W Lendrum ^^ ,, 3 (^ Thomas Day ^^ ^^ ^ 475 Alex Fraser ^^ ^^ •" 5 55 WBrownell ^^ ,, 6 15 Dr Mcintosh . , .1266 12 Dec. 31, To balance Sheriff. Dr .„,„ 8 do Gov't do .I" 21«»0 AP"l «. ao County do do ......... -50 97 '■■^^ »■ SS S-'tv do ^; ^3.0* o"- ^. ^,» c^rty do do ;:;:::;::::: J22_7f !>«,. 31, By carried to AdmioUtration of .Justice account...$l,643 76 tl,643 75 Stationery and Printing. Tin. 1892. o ro« QRq ^ 1 50 Jac'v 29, To B Lane, By-Law 983 ^ ^5 c w Young •;;•;• 135 50 Feb'y 1, HSStaftord ,, •;;;;• 8 86 16, Alguire & Co ••••• 7 25 19 J I>ingwall, 54 Vic, Chap. 17 j ^ B C Beach & Co., By-Law 983 ^^^ ^g George Bishop «fe Co ' „ .■";■.; u 00 April 6, CW Young, County Board of Audit i^ ^ *^ 27! Newsome & Co., By-Law 994 2 75 June 27. H w weien ;; ^^ ;"::::::::::::::::;; noo Bishop & Co ^. 3 00 GP Graham 13 25 W Gibbons 6 50 HS Stafford ^^ '••_. 3 oo AEPowtor ^^ ;;;;; 150 B^"® . ^ I. « 1 50 B C Beach & Co * ^^ 3 50 <^V°-^,,„„ty Board of ^i^idit::::::::::::::::^ n^ ^°*- ^; J?«nda. HeraH, ByLawl012 2 50 Winchester Press ^^ ^^ "'^ 1 gg 28, Hart & Co ., ;;••;;;•; 1350 G Bishop & Co ^^ ^^ 12 00 Joseph Doust 9 85 HWWelen ^, ;••••;•;_ 150 Glengarry Printing Co ^^ 1 5q St. Lawrence News ^^ g 00 cw Young ., ;;;;;• 1050 W Gibbons 40 oO « account of Minutes ^" ^_ Nov 22, The Sheddon Co., freight on stationery ^JJ^ . $482 42 1482 42 Deo. 31, By carried to Expense account "^ 1892. June 18, July 26, Dec. 20, 31 1892. May 19, 31 1892 Dec. 31 31 1892. June 3C Oct. 28 Nov. 28, Dec. 31 Dec. 31 1891. Dec. 31 1802. Dec. 3 Dec. 3 1892. June 1 Dee. 19 Stenographer. 1892« •^*' June 18, To'.J H Browning, Judge's order $ 79 00 July 26, do do do 9 00 Dec. 20, do do do 87 00 31, By carried to Administration of Justice account fl75 00 Teachers' Institutes. 1892. Dr. May 19, To D McDiarmid, I. P. S. Glengarry I 25 00 A MoNaughton, I. P. S. Stormont 25 00 A Brown, I. P. S. Dundas 25 00 31, By carried to Education account I 75 00 Treasurer. 1892 Dr. Dec, 31, To C J Mattice, salary 1800 00 do special 25 00 31, By carried to Expense account 1825 00 Uniform Promotion Examinations. 1892. Cr. June 30, By Municipalities, By-Law 992 , Dr. Oct. 28, To A Brown, I.P.S., Education Committee Report ...f 20 00 Nov. 28, A McNaughton, Stormont 145 00 A Brown, Dundas 145 00 D McDiarmid, Glengarry 145 00 Dec. 31, By balance • $455 00 Dec. 31, To balance chargeable to Dundas I 20 00 United Counties Building Debentures. 1891. Dr. Dec. 31, To balance $25,113 12 1802. Cr. Dec. 31, By Special rate levied, 1st issue .4 « " 2nd " Balance $25,113 12 Dec. 31, To Balance .i22,035 99 The Several Municipalities. ALEXANDRIA. 1892. Dr. June 10, To Non-Resident Land Taxc- f 6 60 Model School refund ° aO 30, County Purposes l4o 00 Model Schools - 4 25 High Schools 31 04 Uniform Promotion Examinations 4 U County Debentures, Ist issue J4 73 (> ^^ 2nd " ^2 80 Dec. 7, Non-Resident Lani Taxes ^ 08 $175 00 $ 75 00 $825 00 $435 00 20 00 $455 00 $ 1,632 00 1,445 13 22,035 99 $25,113 12 $ 234 16 20 1891. ^"* $ 4 25 Dec. 31, By Balance..........-.-" 4 25 Feb'y29, Model School refund ^.... g 60 June 10 Non Resident Land Faxes ^ .^ ^g Dec. 7, •' " "::zzzz: 21198 14. County rates . • $ 234 16 f 234 16 CHARLOTTENBURGH. 1891 ■^"" $ 111 25 Dec. 31, To balance 1892 „ 1,653 82 June 30, County Purposes 59q 00 Pul)lic Schools 48 15 Model do ','.'.'.'..'.'. 353 39 Hiah do : 46 62 Fniform Promotion Examinations RiveXaudette Drainage Debentures 595 38 county Building Debentures, l.s^t issue 167 -b do do do Jnd do $3,713 89 1892 , r , ^''' * 48 15 Feb. 19, By Model School refund.. 30 o8 27, County Rates for 18 Jl 590 oo July 23, Public Schools * 2,816 00 Dec. 17, County Rates .".'.'.... 229 66 31, Balance 13,713 89 f 3,7 18 89 1892 $ 229 66 Dec. 31, To balance CHESTERVILLE. 1891 ^"' $ 129 82 Dec. 31, To balance 70 00 June 30, County Purposes • j 9^ Model Schools 25 05 High ''„.-• •• '.■.■.',' 32 66 Hi«h School Maintenance . g^ Uniform Promotion Exaimrations ............■'.• NaUon River Drainage Debentures, 3rd issue... 1 19 County Building ;, ^nd " ::: ^_^ ^ ^^^ 9, 1892 „ , „ ..ni ^"" $-129 82 Jan'y 6, By County Rates for 189 1. ^46 10 CORNWALL 1892 „ ^^' $1,146 66 June 30, To County Purposes 30*97 ModelSchools -^54 35 Hi»h Schools • 247 76 High School Maintenance....... - go 97 Uniform Promotion Examinations County Building Debentures, •g^t^^YssLr.V.V.V: W 06 „, „ ,oa.> ^''' iTiiSli il,«28 86 Dec. 28, By County Rates for 1892 .• Dec. & 89 89 5 02 5 92 28 86 21 CORNWALL TOWNSHIP. 1801 ^** $ 776 1» Dec. 31, To balance 1892 lfi3 99 June 10, Non-Resident Land Taxes 1309 14 30, County Purposes ■ ••••;• '^^g 00 Public Schools 2J. ^q Model Schools ' ^yg gQ High Schools .,0.7 go High School Maintenance -^^ ^„ Uniform Promotion Examuiations ^^ -^ County Buildin/i Debentures, lat issue rf- ^^ do do do 2nd do 1;7 J) Dec. 7, Non-Repident Lane' Taxes _j 3,638 66 Jan. 16, By County Rates for 1891 J^3 gg June 10, Non-Resident Land taxes 592 00 July 23, Public Schools • \r 49, Dec. 7, Non-Resident Land Taxes '° ° 16; County Rates lor 1892 ^.68(^00 31, Balance ' $3^638 66 $3,638 66 1892 4. 408 01 Dec. 31, To balance '^ FINCH; 1891 ^ ^^' $1,068 90 Dec. 3l,ToBalance * ' 1892 . , -P 6 96 June 10, Non Resident Land i axes ^ ^^^ 16, Interest -g- gg 30, County Purposes ••••••• ^^ Public Schools ^Q y^ ^o-Jel " -^ ;;.7..".".'.".7.* 103 70 H'gt^ •;;;. les 92 " • ' f)A nc} Uniform Promotion Examinations • -i; ^^-j- County Building Debentures, 1st issue j.^ ^^ 2"*^ $2,634 32 1892 ^ ^ ^ _ .„„, ^'- $ 300 00 Jan'y 28, By County Rates for 1891 • * ^^^ ^^ Max. h ;; " ;, ,. "'.'.'...... loo oo April 27, " ' -„ 6 96 Jane 10. Non-Resident Land Taxes ^^, ^^ 16, County rates for 1891 332 00 July 23, Public Schools 1222 46 Dec. 31, Balance ^_ „ $ 2,634 32 $ 2,634 32 ,^ „ , $1,222 46 Dec. 31, To Balance IROQUOIS. 1891 ^ , ^'' $ 170 86 Dec. 31, To Balance 230 29 June 30, County Purposes • g 35 Model Schools • g^ F^g High Schools '•" !!!l i 22 Jun« 30, 1892 To High School Examination* t a ?J Uniform Promotion ExammationB « ^^ County Building Debentures, 1st tssue ^^ 60 u ' u «« 2nd issue -0 ^^ $ 645 14 Cr. loy-* o io/v< * 170 86 Feb'y 25, By Coun»y Rates for 891 -...••» \l^ ^^ Dec. 13, ; "1892 ;;;;;;.... 29913 31, Balance • $ 645 14 $ 645 14 July Dec. 181 Dec. 18^ June Dec. 31, To balance .fr 299 la 189! Dec. 31. To balance 1892 June 10, KEN YON. Dr. .1 136 07 30, Non-Resident Land Taxes County Purposes Public Sch.=OiS Model •* High " • " Uniform Promotion Examinations County Building Debentures, Ist issue. «t u " 2nd " . Non Resident Land Taxes Dec. 7, 1892 ^ Feb'y 19, By Model School refund — * 25, County rates for 1891 June 10, Non Residenfc Land Taxes. July 23, Public Schools Dea. 7, Non-Resident Land Taxes. 80. County Rates for 1892 31, Balance 42 09 957 66 581 00 27 94 204 70 27 01 96 88 86 19 21 00 % 29 55 106 52 42 09 581 00 21 00 . 1,000 00 400 38 18 Dec. 18 Feb' Dec Jun< _ $2,180 54 $2,180 54 $2,180 54 Dec. 31, To balance .$ 400 38 1891 Dfic. 31. To balance. 1892 June 8, 30, LANCASTER TOWNSHIP. Dr. De< 1 Fel Jul Dei 1892 Interest County Purposes • Public Schools Model do High do : Uniform Promotion Kxaramations River Beaudette Drainage Debentures, County Building Debentures, Ist issue do do do 2nd iio Cr. • • a •# ••«•••• .$1,855 05 7 40 . 1,115 61 . 444 0(^ 32 48 . 238 35 31 32 401 80 112 85 99 88 De Ju — 4;138 74 Jan. 26, By County Rates for 1891.. 700 00 Feb. 19, Model Schools, refund n%o k^ Mar. 25; County Rates for 1891 722 52 June 8, do do do "-^ 14 28 July 23, By Public Schools > ^^ Dm. 14, County Rates for 1892 ^Z ^' 31, Ualance ___. $4,138 74 $4,188 74 ^892 t7770 02 Dec. Sa, To balance *l'''" ""^ LANCASTER. 1892 Dr. June 10, To Model School refund » oj: * 30, County Purposes ^" V^ Model Schools ,1 oq High " • „ =4 Uniform Promotion Examinations ^ "^ County Building Debentures, Ist L ue ^ j!;^ " " " 2nd " __8_04 ^ ^3^ ^ 1891 Cr. Dec. 31, By balance * 1892 9 go Feb'y 19, Model School refund loT ct Dec. 13, County Rates for 1892 ^^^ $ 136 80 $ 186 80 LOCHIEU ' 1892 , ,. , ^«- * oo 95 June 10, To Model School refund * ^- ' Non Resident Land Taxes '* "^ 30, County Purposes ^^\i>l^ ^^^ Public Schools 32 95 ^^i«^ ;; :;;::::::::7; 241 57 High " ..• v-'V Qi Q«i Uniform Promotion Examinations iii or County Building debentures, Ist issue Jl^ dj (t u <» 2nd issue 101 Iv Dec. 7, Non ResId&iJtLfrd Taxes.. 1_32 ^2;i78 65 1892 , ^^* * "JO Q'i Feb'y 19, By Model School refund. $ J^ ^ Non-Resident Land Taxes 478 S Julv 23, Public Schools.......... '3^ Dec. 7, ^op Resident Land Taxes 1 ftrv> ?^ 13; County Rates for 1892 J^_ - $2,178 65 $2,178 65 MATILDA. 1891 ^ ^ ' ^''' $4,272 08 Dec. 31, To Balance * '"' 1892 1 oQA 21 June 30, County Purposes •:•::.;:::::;::; '5O8OO Public Schools "„Q ,. M?'''' ." :;::::::::::::::::: -i'Im High •* aor 17 u « Maintenance q? 00 Uniform Promotion Examinations ••-••••:•••;•" ^!? °* N. R Drainage Debentures, 1st and 2nd^ issue l,00o 5^ county Blading "; (^^ [[ \^ f, " $ 9,356 62 24 Or ,, , . -eoi f 600 00 Jan'y 8, By'County Hates for 1H91 g ,^^ 2s, ;; :; ::::::v;.:::::: ::::::::: 30000 feb'y 2, , , ••••;:::: 20000 15. " ,, ., 400 00 Mar. 10, " \^ ^, 20000 If. ; ::::::::::::::: 54358 28, ^ " . ^'; , 508 00 July 28, Public f^chooK--'-o^- .... 630 00 Nov. 23, County Rates for 1802 ^^^ ^q 29. ;; ; ; :;::::::::::::!'.*.!. 1,17000 35ec. 6. „ ••:::::::::: 25000 7, „ ' 1,696 54 31, Balance 1__ $ 0,356 62 $ 9,356 62 $1,696 54 Dec. 31, To Balance ' ' MAXVILLE. 1892 ^ ^^' f 55 00 June 30, To County Purposes , g^ Mofiel Schools jj yg High do ;• , 55 Uniform Promotion ExHmiiiations ^ County Building Debentures, Ist lesue o ot do do do 2nd issue * -^^ Cji $ 80 3S £ 80 38 Dec. IG, By County Rates for 1892 • MORRISBURGH. $ 80 38 i 80 3£ 1-892 ^^' $423 74 June 30, To'County Purposes j, ^g Model Schools j^g j^ ■High Schools ,04 gS do do maintenance ^q Uniform Promotion Examinations ^J^ ^•„ County Building Debentures, 1st issue J- J^ do do do 2nd do ^7 87 Pr 1870 50 1892 ^ r 7 000 870 50 -Dec. 14, ©yOounty Rates for I80Z $870 50 $870 50 MOUNTAIN. r 1891 ^«- $1,639 17 Dec. 1^31, To balance ^ ' X1892 , T IT 40 15 June 10, Non-Resident Land faxes gm U 3a County Purposes ^-^ ^^q Public Schools '26 76 ^?^^^ « • ::::;;":::'.■.'.».:: 341 16 a " Maintenance or cr Uniform Promotion Examinations ....... ......... ^^fw N. R. Drainage Debentures, 1st and 2nd issues 449 80 *, « « 3rd issue nc county Building ;; l»t^;; ••.••••••;;;• 'f «| a)ec. 7^ Non-Resident Land Taxes J^2 8^ $4,823 86 Feb'y 3Iar. June July Dec. 189: Dec. 189 Dec. 189 June Dec. Jan. June July Dec. 18 Dec. Dec ]l 3un 62 38 50 (23 86 25 Cr. Feb'y 24, By County llates for 1891 ^ '>000 00 ^,^ ^V a u u a 400 IX) M.ar. I, An ic June 10, Non-Resident Land Faxes 07 ! na July 23, Public Schools •* ^J V" Dec. 7. Non Resident Land Taxes nio u? 15; County Rates for 1892 t^m gj i( « « (• 310 UU ' Balance _ifi!?_?^ $ 4,823 86 $ 4,823 86 Dec. "si, To Balance $\,^S?> 80 OSNABRUCK. 1891 ^^' Dec. 31, To balance * ^^'' ^^ 1892 June 10, Non-resident Land Taxes . Acn^^ 30, County Purposes 1.4bO 1/ Public Schools 592 00 Model do ^^i J^ High do 197 40 do do maintenance... ulo 84 TTniform Promotion Examinations 38 14 County Building Debentures, Ist issue 147 69 do do do 2nd do J31 71 Dec. 7, Non-resident Land Taxes __.^i_^ 3 556 49 Cr. Jan. 28, By County Rates for 1891 607 88 June 10, Non-resident Land Taxes .,>o f.n July 23, Public Schools 592 00 Dec. 7, Non-Resident Land Taxes j^ -W 12, County Rates for 1892 1»000 00 16, do do do 500 00 31, Balance ^-^^ "^^ $3,556 49 $3,556 49 Dec' 31, To balance., ^ 830 43 ROXBOROUGH. 189! ^^ Dec. 31, To Balance ^ 634 58 1892 ^ 1- 3une 13, Interest ^ i' 10, Non ^^esident Land Taxes 104 6^ 30, County Purposes °f *^ Public Schools 4o8 00 High " *^' ^Y .1 '» Maintenance 1S7 60 Unilorm Promotion Examinations ^7 *i\ Countv Building Debentures, Ist issue ^7 /'. u • u «« 2nd " '7 by Model Schools ^ 45 Non- Resident I^nd Taxes o» ^ ^^ 26 * 300 00 Feb'y 20. By County Rates for 1891 '.■"*■.■.'.'.*.'. 200 00 Mar. 12, " " . .. ::;::; SOOO Mar. 2. " : ^ i:::!:: 5000 June 10, Non-Resident Und raxeB ■•••;.. 36 75 13, County Ratet lor 189J ^j.g ^ ju» 23, Public School. ;;;;*;.*.*.■■'.*.'.'.*.! 300 00 Nut 11, County Rates for 1892 gg 73 Dec. 7, Non-ReB.«o. 31, To Balance *'»4^"^ 03 WINCHESTER. 1891 ^^' Dec. 31, To Balance ' JJ!^ ^° June 30, County Purposes o 7t Model Schools 2 77 High " 35 79 " '• Maintenance an * Uniform Promotion Examination 2 69 County Building Debentures, Ist issue 10 17 «i i( •• 2nd " » 93 $ 391 40 Cr. Jan'y 26, By County Rates for 1891 t 184 88 Dec. i, " " •* " 206 52 I 391 40 $ 391 40 *^ 'V^>* tw '' ^> '" m m IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 1^1^ 12.5 1^ 1^ 12.2 1.1 :^ 1^ iiiM 1.8 L25 I U 11 1.6 - 6" Photographic Sdmces Corporation \ '^v\ iV V ^ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 28 Abstract Statement of Revenue and Expenditure. From January Ist to December 3 lax, 1892. Folio. ^ , , ^"' $ 4,337 04 27 Cash on hand ' Administration of J ustice — 2 Ontario Goveinment • *^''^^ ^' 78 Division Court Jury Fees |^ ^^" 100 Fines _^ 1* 2,953 91 252 00 310 Auctioneers' Licenses c^n "inO 00 13 Bills Payable ^"'^"" ^.i^ 22 Canada Temperance Act *id a70 -,n County Rates for 1891 -'H.rJ q« •' .,- luo? 21,585 00 *^^ ^""- _J 36,256 88 162 Municipalities of Matilda, Mountain, WiUiamsburgh and Winchester, re Nation River Dramage ^^oo ^u lap Non Resident Land Taxes ^^q qq 173 Pedlars' Licenses *; qor; 00 183 Public Schools _ 2 "^ $108,560 59 Cr. 2 Administration of Justice— * c-rr. m 31 Clerk of the Peace t" 572 VJ 41 Constables 448 ^^0 55 Conveyance of Prisoners ^^l ^J 47 Coroners ,1^ kr 69 County Attorney -* O" 72 Crown Witnesses 485 DU 75 Crier 48 30 79 Division Court Clerks, etu oo- nn 108 Gaol Surgeon --o 00 110 Gaolffr and Turnkey r^ok^l 103 Gaol Expenses Icra 113 Government Auditors ^^ bO 129 Jury Expenses 2,J05 30 141 Matron •• ^fO 00 202 Sheriff ^'^tl In 219 Stenographer JZ! _| 8,778 30 185 Education— , „. oil Board of Examiners * ^^'tl '-^ 89 Entrance Exammatlons "iron 181 Public School Inspectors l'^5^ ^^ 223 Teachers' Institutes « 0A95C4 95 Expense— , 24 Caretaker and Messenger f ^Jf w 87 County Clerk 425 00 59 County Offices ^^3 49 65 County Board of Audit , w w w . 74 County Auditors 7I at! 97 Farmer's Institutes J^ no 125 Interest 1 iio /m 131 Uw Costs 1.410 W 136 Light and Fuel Mil 0. 188 Lunatics , 'J8 ^^ 156 Membei'B 01 uouncil j.*-*'' '^' 29 177 Postage and Telegrams 50 86 194 Registry Offices 346 86 215 Stationery and Printing 482 42 ^ 226 Treasurer 825 00 7,539 33 13 Bills Payable 52,000 00 84 Debentures 7,546 04 115 High Schools 3,750 00 118 High School Maintenance 3,700 00 78 Division Court Jury Fees 12 00 151 Model Schools 300 OO 183 Public Schools 5,925 00 ]69 Non Resident Land Taxes 599 36 227 Uniform Promotion Examinations 455 00 315 Roxborough Drainage 266 12 162 Municipalities re Nation River Drainage 312 46 308 do re River Beaudette Drainage 4,639 54 Cash on Band — Deposit Receipts $8,000 00 27 tn Bank ot Montreal 916 82 Debentures paid Dec. 1892, transferred to 1893 1,124 98 10.041 80 Cornwall, 19th January, 1893. ' $108,560 59 $108,560 59 Verified. ARTHUR H. PLIMSOLL, | C. J. MATTICE, Chartered Accountant, V Auditors. Triasurer. JOHN A. CHISHOLM, ) No. 1.— Ordinary Revenue and Expenditure. RKVENUE. Auctioneers' Li censes f 252 00 Pedlars' Licenses... 670 00 Rates, 1 mill 16,130 14 -117,052 14 EXPENDITURE. Administration of Justice $5,836 39 Education 2,695 64 General Expenses... 7,539 33 —$16,071 36 Surplus of Revenue over Ex- penses 980 78 $17,052 14 1892 No- 2.— Surplus Account. Jan. 1, By amount shown at this date as the excess of Assets over Liabilities $113,706 01 « Amount transferred from Canada Temperance Act Liability $2,792 21 Dec. 31, Surplus of Revenue over Expenditure, as per Statement No. 1 980 78 Cornwall, 19th January, 1893. Audited and found conect. ARTHUR H. PLIMSOLF^ Chartered Accountant. }• Auditors. JOHN A. CHISHOLM. b. L 3,772 99 $117,479 00 C. J. MATTICE, Treasurer^ 30 The United Oountiea of Stormont, Dundas Special Rates already lefied and to be collected to meet Debentures maturing under By-Laws— No. 733, N R 1) Account I 876 23 u i.B" 1,124 98 1 2,001 21 Na 857, River Beaudette Drainage Account 997 18 No. 940, United Counties Account 1,445 13 No. 763, « *' " 1.632 00 No. 921, Nation River Drainage Account 1,470 94 I f 7,54o 4o Nation River Drainage Account, balance due by certain mun- icipalities of Dundae, to be levied under iJy-Laws Nos. 733 and'921, to meet Debentures of 2nd issue.. ..1 18,010 89 and of 3rd issue 11,767 62 , 29,778 41 River Beaudette Drainage Account, balance due by Chariot- tenburgh and Lancaster, to be levied under By-Lavr 857, to meet Debentures 5»"*3 08 United Counties, balance to be levied by Special Rates under Bv-LawB 763 and 940, to meet Debentures of 1st issue.! 3,249 30 ' and of 2nd issue. 18,788 69 22,035 90 CURRENT ASSETS. $ 65,343 94 River Beaudette Drainage Account, balance not yet covered by Debentures, recoverable from the municipalities in- terested *,H55 on Cash on deposit with the Bank of Montreal 'Soi i Rates, balances due by municipalities 2,920 18 Sundry items ^^° ^^ Furniture ^'^^ ^ Real Estate 111,000 00 ;21,633 76 112,000 00 $198,977 70 Cornwall, 19th January, 1893. Audited and found correct. ARTHUR H. PLIMSOLL, Chartered Accountant, JOHN A. CHISHOLM,' -Auditors. «n 0i \ Bel DitI Diti DitI Mo( Bill Nat «ur] snd Glengarry- of 81 -Oornwall, 3l8t December, 1892. LIA.BIIL.I'TIES. } Debentures maturing in 1893 $ 7,546 4fi Ditto on Nation River Drainage Account- Distributable over 9 years $18,010 89 •' " 8 « 11,767 52 29.778 41 Ditto on River Beaudette Drainage Account Distributable over 6 years 5,983 08 Ditto for General County Purposes Payable in two yearly amounts 3,249 30 Distributable over 13 years 18,786 69 — 22,035 99 165.343 94 CURRENT LIABILITIES. Model Schools f 150 00 Bills Payable, under discount at Bank of Montreal 12,500 00 Nation River Drainage Account 3,504 16 16,154 7G •Surplus of Assets over Liabilities, ai »howu by Statement No. 2, 117,479 00 $198,977 70 C. J. MATTICE, Tbbasurbr. 32 Cornwall, 19th January, 1893. To the Warden and Council of the VnHed Countie, of Stormoni, Dundat and' Glengarry, Cornwall. Gentlemen : — We have audited the Treasurer'a books for the year ending Slst December, 1892- The various Rates and Assessments levi.d by the Council have been duly shown in the books and accounts j the cash disbursements have b«en vouched' for ; the balance of cash on hand has been verified as on deposit m the Bank. We are glad to point out to you that with the increased revenue m rates and licenses, and a reduction in the expenditure, there is shown this year a small surplus on the revenue over expenditure. The books ana accounts have been kept in their usual good order, and every. facility has been afforded us by the Treasurer. We are. Gentlemen, Yours truly, ARTflUR H. PLIMSOLL, | Chartered Accountant, V Auditors^ JOHN A. CHISHOLM, j. U t