HAVE â€" AVTHORITY OFâ€" JUDGES # iy. Jam 23â€"« \ ot i flee of the .CGover Hion. providing for. Ts whyeomet powers j f T8 is «as. follows: 4 : «Resolved,: that it provide for a Tacrift Poutiee by "the Co by the Go whose duty it shal of ‘“ MiuniSSOr . respect of: any good imported into Canac (ay The â€" price and . matérials in Canadi m-ï¬.oon'o( tran from {the place of p: {1y. Tomake, _ under the. direction: of the (Minister of Finance, â€" in of: any goodsâ€" produced‘ im.: or. imported into Canada:inquiry, as~to: (ï¬â€™ ie price. and . cost of â€" the. raw & in Canada~ and . «clsewhere, andthe cost: of transportation: thereof from {the place. of production to the ï¬‚ï¬ of uâ€o:;cconlm (b) y of production in‘ Canada and ...& (e): the cost of. transBOX tation from the place‘of production ‘the place of use or ‘consumption, z,ï¬n' in Canada or elsewhere;, (d) Mess e Ca n m 1 0 the ‘eost, efficiency and conditions . 6f 1@bor in Canada and‘selsewhere;‘ (e) the‘ prices ~received .by « producets, manufacturers, wholesale: dealers, . TOâ€" tailers and other â€"distributors,. «in Canada and elsewhere; (f) : all .‘conâ€" ditions and factors which affect « ‘or ‘enter into the cost of production and Board of Trade: Councils. Orâ€" n?d‘!flï¬Ã©ï¬ï¬‚fl uesday Afternoon _ The Board of Trade Council _ met for organization in the Countil Chamâ€" gon sday aiternoon at _ which Ne stafding committees for the year were appointed as well as the / deleâ€" ( the Federated Boards of Trade ‘mâ€w', is & [ asa Mercantile.â€"Ed. Smyth, Chairman o. Mmgo, J. H. Schmidt, _ A Weseloh, H. A, Wettlaufer, _ R. p. (Geo. Harrison, C. H. ‘Mills, ‘#.mt H. L. Janzen premded; "Messrs, D. B. Mwem Geo. Sherk, g,_‘m.’yaa, C. Kranz, J, A: Sceilen, Dr. Honsberger, Dr. Whiteâ€" mak and Sécretary _ Lochead were preseht. The commiftees for the year were appointed as followsâ€" ‘ Railwayâ€"J. A. Scellen, Chairman, Mayor W._H. Schmalz, G. M.â€" BeDus, E. Smyth, W. V. Uttley, R. Reid, R.F. Gofton, G. C. H. Lang, H.=J. Bims, D. B. Detweiler, L. . MéBrine, Geo. Shirk and Geo. Avery, wice : Minister Gives ‘Notice. of : tf i ujAit m’;W‘“m for a Tarift Commissich t : three members .to be by the Governor in Cc uty it shall be Dutiés Defined APPOINTED 3%« Hom { Finance 1.. Janzen presided on â€" W ~ T.‘ the prige to the consuatets: L. ent‘s j ond price in Canallm,. 49 _ and dfl‘fl"‘ 5 ï¬. h3 ~ e C The. resolution | (2). Te . & piry" _ ingo â€" xpedient P meil to | : (3)_ o. nold> when %:4 under section twelve of the â€" Customs tatif,â€" 1907, in the same‘ mhanner As the Judge of the â€" Exchequer Court or any other© Judge: therein relerred {to may hold : inquiryâ€" when 80 emp powered . ( My. A8 Jt 45 1‘ (4)° To‘ niquire into any : Other: matâ€" 8PA m" 2. 'l- is noy svole. whis Canada. or produce F"'W to. on exen ‘Customs, and to . ister PRUAEC : ‘~(4); To‘ inquire into any â€"Other: matâ€" ter or thing in‘ relation to the (trade or ~commeres "of Canads ‘which . the Governor in Council sees fit to . refer to the commiission‘ for: inquiry . and report. +4 °* 1 RVDEEC! P ‘The : commissioners: are to be given power to cummionâ€"witnésses and °. to take evidence:s~ The Chairman ... of the commission is to get $7,500â€"; and the: other: tw6 "members ©$7,000. . ‘The Secretary is to be paid not more than $3,000. 26 I Chas; German, C: B. Dutike ¢ Financeâ€"G. M. m- 0. L. Laing, J. K. â€"Ball, ler, W. Montgomery, Ka F. D. Andérson. Manulacturersâ€"J.. Scully,.â€" . Chairâ€" man; H.. Kriug, J.. C Breithaupt,. C. K. Hagedorn, C. A. Ahrens, 0. Kin zies Jâ€"E. J. ..P. Gies;: J. _A. Lang, H nï¬uhr,_.g, R. | Kautâ€" Mman, . o Wunder Printing and Advertisingâ€" J MacCallum Chairmen; C. H. | W. D. Euler, W. H. Leeson, H Bowman; R. E.. Macklin. |_â€"_ _ EPCV s B8 P4.. . ef coanngenntund P ArbR‘uï¬mâ€"V-m. Whiteman, . ‘Chair man; J. M. ly, Dr. H. Huebser gard: J, B. xsfly 3. Cocheane, W Betnhard, @. Killer, F. K. Nl?flll W. G: Cleghorn, S. O. Schmitt, R. F. Gofton, M.~C. Hall. _ ; Int!nx'ttlalâ€"ï¬.â€˜ï¬ . Sims, E. Smyth, . K. Scelien‘ en H. NR ECCA A brief and . informal digcussion took place régarding the annual banâ€" quet which it is expected ‘ will be arranged for in the near future. â€" _ Power S. J. Williams, H. Ford,, ~(M i j _ . eaiy mï¬w,h xelstvion if . brought.. into produced in . Canada are or éxempt from . dutiés of d \ td . report ~to the Minâ€" Delegates ‘Appointed t : Â¥nvestigation Wedd, .. Chairman . â€"Ball, W.> E. Butâ€" ‘v. Karl Bergman manuf n . as~â€" CORY yions Mills HAD C. mm son. Rev. A.P. son, MOMs dn o Comitlanre â€" ahdores | v Em ononighive '{ i. . Aethedicd | â€" â€" / t PEOAEAL . BM * j Churoli i est Ohina, who; Wro to im~ | is i y aives A"" ““\ * z ; throug é’ io. The iebuds, will| C he read . With it by his . {riends in. the ‘__,‘-,'gï¬ w I an umuutwm severâ€" | ) ity of the rebellion whith, is in prOâ€" 3 gresy in China. . Rey, .Mr. Quirmbach | 1 writes in part as follows:~ : My dear. MOLRCE.. ‘ 1â€" started: a _ letter â€" 1â€" started‘‘a lettey to you quite [# , tay YexkA shall "have. to start All over. x;, "Think _ of us‘ all lowis bere. in/ ‘hat.â€" Of course uï¬u«rm R still shut up in that ciby, the â€" Vigeâ€"| roy not pommk safe for < travel, as" imdet az-fl not. been. f As you know Dr. l¢e took=, all | the ladieg of our ©â€"station, "Tncluding W. M. 3. adies of ‘Chentu, just down front the WMs torChungking . at" the beginaing "of "the: rw-& Yeague‘. reâ€" bellion about “.i widdfe ~of Sept: Mr. Hockin and 'W~wuw help. others along: who â€" wight â€" be passing our city enroute .to the coast. We‘ were ‘able wmm Yuint sien and‘ Renshouw f ; 4 all about fifteen bout loads.> Those were . days Jof great excitement like â€"the old days of ‘riot in Hunan. â€" Well, when we got .\ the ‘others nitély of, the ‘river route |became® so dangerous tliat _ we dared â€" {not~go ourselves and â€"so~ Carol and I ‘\ were separated for over: two . months. While T was comforted. as to her .{safety she was yery much distressed _ Jas: to mine, for our "city was imâ€"the "I Enick of the fighting for two months. PC k Abowiyis 1 um safety she was .vert moon MISMECRIECE asâ€" to mine, for out ‘city was inâ€"the| thick‘ of the fgBhting for two‘ months. A. thousand g:&‘ a’_tm;.eg wall| guarded it : 3 : “h':“.‘ uf‘:sa‘ol-flb gmï¬‚ï¬ r,‘x:x- f e 7 W & IfetmMood or lm% ths pelleda our‘ Consut at to order out all the refages at Chungâ€" | king ard such as Nad not as yet| left their stations.‘ We dééided | to tisk the dangers entoute and finally | left Kisting about the middle _ of«: Nov. We had to pass through the | heart‘ of the rebel district s6 an 65â€" gort of rebels was provided through 3mwifly chief; ~A rebel â€" passpart as given us and ‘sik.men. Of course when ‘we‘ came to goverhment terriâ€" tory , it was nécessary for them to take‘ off their epaulets and pass . as. our folowers, sometimes at no little risk to us all. Out boat was hailed a number of times when with. _ rifles aainted ‘at us we were rowed to ETE ced h a number of times when with . LiNES 'mhted ‘at us we were rowed . to shore to bé examined." (It" governâ€" ment trdops we got away casily ‘with an explanation;~â€" if ‘rebiel _ We ‘showed our passports and our escort would show themselves, At one place we might all have been ~wiped â€" out." We were nearing . & towny, & rebel centre, and were told there tere no rebels there. â€" The boatmen _: were storing away firewbod just , bought and the boat was allowed‘ /to ‘foat ‘down _ stream." Just . as _ We . were making a sharp â€" turn in the river with the nose of the boat pointing outwards we were suddenly hailed from the shores and contmanded â€" to o mar ‘Waerwere all cat breakiast, rebels there. _ The boatmen .. WCTC storing away firewbod@ just , bought and the boat was allowed‘ /to ‘float ‘down _ stream." Just . as _ We . were making a sharp â€" turn in the river | with the nose of the boat © pointing | outwards we were suddenly hailed from the shores and contmanded â€" to anc_h%:. We were all ~at breakfast,| and. the b%:‘t 16ft to itself, : so: the commuand: being disobeyed . we ° were Tromed! w y fired upon, A â€" humdred men were lined up on the bank â€" and several small ‘cannon . wore â€" being brouwght into Tine. Of coutse we rushâ€" ed out to loudly protest and at the same time to show that we were not troops. However, they Still < kept sniping at us fot a tainute _ Of _ 80, jor they. were greatly excited, think ing we were a boat full of _ troops |trom the city just above, ‘Then they Poarded us and while some . were |more. friendly others were suspicious | and kept their arms ) ut ~ us. {{Soon our â€" escort and . rt â€". did I‘their work and with Omlo’(â€l + for 1 startling us they allowed us to »proâ€" {Sei‘i work and startling us tht ceed. L %In â€t;ext town: we Were / ::e careful . '9: ‘ escort on 6 ih advance. ‘.’?‘!“ m“ we lugnfd that the rebel invited us all on shore to af interview. Not BRANTFORD CAN. FIND NO f * PLACE FOR m’_&m kedâ€"for apd â€" W I ‘ ie ..‘.‘ Quithi haeh C & wBF wÂ¥ 2 GTWCP just above, â€" Then they d while some were others were . suspicious . aÂ¥ive atmed ‘ab‘ ~ US. by M to hy he Kweichow, which pFOYINMUP®, MB MDTD were ready to go over To the‘ revoluâ€" tionaries. We had a most Muulfl talk with him. He gave us his card hroveey edap.. abaesed t I that of | ‘rebel‘ leader. ol [ Over :. They" @0 20 """" " oo atagzes #o | tov: Wateribo and Woolwich . Townâ€" in a por m e t entene ai e mm h p!'liu!xï¬' heir helpâ€" more« £ as. the : _ _ ‘‘éter, New HamBurg, Ave gus Elmire to | ‘"‘who â€"hEld" us up: . After|cost ) of _ Hiving. © The: <mote. 1 think!. . Twelve out 0t ‘the tubatyâ€"Lwo ul rpomi‘% um4~m * qut| s ol it ‘the more. 1â€"ai .convinced that i "ot the> 7?‘â€'. are: new m to Suifu, where we Jeatned. that|their lome suproundings. _ Many of | menibers *i‘?bgq c Yunnan and Kwelchow_had ‘gone:over | theny live _ in ~brick . houses that have | to this yeay." + . =8% " /0 4 w-cumntshmm-m,,mmmwu | palaces| â€"<> The 1412 .Countit. en ed + ~He tolid â€" us . t08; hmw‘mï¬wa Â¥~ & M 5 visit a certain babk im O‘-“ï¬:) ns. . â€" They. can> see theit. â€" br0â€"!~ (fko) joilowing, 6 < ‘presented and tell‘them he had m of 12, ‘thers : â€" beilg ~providedfor while 10 | caprifieates â€"of â€m and men‘, and‘ would, soon on Chen= | provision . is being. * made~ for . _ theiz, Dg’" Reéves W,mm ol Tu. * When we‘arrived‘ at"" ChungkibK]| They dread «the hard‘ nafrow= UliÂ¥ES|picigalities and â€"0 aving mate .. thé we leatned that the brother© of ‘theithat> are . lived" by their mothers y declarations of * office and manager of that large barkc. had > reâ€" J und afe not to Le â€"blamei \ if they m_ e h 934 cently conie from abrogd and had alâ€"|do.. _ The only solution that suggests Waterloo‘ o ~JoseBH Abra, Reeve; ready been #iven charge of the «deâ€"|itself > is that of providing mn,%ej ;&'" y Réeve. s * fences of that city. <Thus the leaven;considerate fathers,â€" brotbers ;. , and |> wip Tp â€"Saifuel * Cassel! Reeve, was working. But what do you think |rusbands for â€" cotmtry ‘girls and~ 1 Wesley ‘BEb, Deputy Reeve. ‘mother, whenweâ€"arrived at : Chung~!say this without amy wish to appear ~*fl%’ï¬.â€"Akx. ‘g. ~RoÂ¥ertson, |king, we learned, Mr.: Hockin and _ 1, | Fumorous or/ to make . a display of!" wootwich Tp:â€"Joseph G. Hurst, Ishat our wives bad been : sent down ) shg‘ng,q, < When & â€" . yOUnR| frseve:; Wny Hastinigs, Deputy Reeve. Triver with a Jarge: party of refugees. |farmet | agirlt |to marty _hiD} | peeys, Paul Suider, Deputy Reeve. | They were under the protection _of #) she â€"shoutd have ~ the ‘sound / uuei KNorthâ€" Dumfries â€" &m“ Hall | British gunboat, and were: four day$}go ~look .. mafters over aud m‘M : A .nhud.youshouldhsnmmqï¬wmh,,mh,i.m;um Galtâ€"Alex. E. Bud . .\ Reeve 1 a: hustle on, hirea small but Tapid |has â€" as many.conveniences &# he has | John G. s Sud" ~James _.P i hast acreeise to pay extra money it |in his upâ€"toâ€"date cow stabtef There |yortray, y ‘Reeves. <. wias working. But‘what do you think |} mother, whenweâ€"arrived at Ghn-’- & king, we learned, Mr.: Hockin and ~1, |f that our wives had been ::nsj down | river with a Jarge party w v They were under ‘the protection : of 4 British gunboat, and were> four p ubead. You should have seen us ï¬q a hustle on, hirea small . but tap j t, agreeing to pay extra money it |; ‘they on%lt up before: < artival . _at| Ichang.. We m%mmm '1:3 ‘and <nightdown w river, rapids and all, and> <them â€" a} day the other side ‘of: Ichang. â€" Sepâ€" arated aâ€"<lonig time, hardly m;:t when. we should" meet again, the 1 ‘ing was indeed @ joyful one. So we travelled down> together and here . we. lsxe in Shanghai. ‘ Of course we passâ€" ed Hankow, and at a time of severe | fighting. â€" However, being neutrals, we ; were not fired upbn; the shells passed. | over oursteamer, though, _ We . ate very comfortable now â€" again. Shangâ€" hai is a .very expensive place to ï¬'s. 1 think it will cdost our whole sala and more. Everything has gone ‘up so revently, Poor West China 4s left afmost deserted. The Chentu people, however, much need our prayets. . 1t lis well we are down for. the . country . lis daily becoming more unsafe from | robbers. How, are you all? Xmas is Aupon us again. Xmas wishes _ to all â€"I who enguire. â€" Addtess 24 Kungping |Rd., ShangBai, China. Good bye, : Yours affectionately, : |â€"~ MRS. PETER WEBER. . The death of Mrs. Peter Weber, née _ Matilda . . Haliman,. a fotmer of . Jesse ‘Hallman. J. A. Halimg Isajah Hallman of _ Berlin and sister, Mrs,, Gtorge . Schlee. . Funetal will over on . Fric p.m . MONTREAL .â€"The trustees of the St. James‘ Methodist . Church have . adopted : a © resolation favoring, the acâ€" eeptance‘of the : offers made .?w "Mr, McGréevy . of $2;,000,000 for the: St. Cathcrine street property, and it is understood that the Quarterly Board will take action in the ; same. sense withim. a fewâ€"days.~ Action. by the lmw Confetence . w. 11â€" then > folâ€" Â¥ w08 i latea: avring W winter, the modical anthoritics . that ts : catd was P ow tX junweu Health Officer â€" Pearson staâ€" m‘?um"m' nm&“ -m‘ sheifer, and the members _ ‘6%â€" m the opinion" that it was a. ie honane dot jet® ieipant t es i ho td to the "“"?«W&u no hz:m on . for . . treatâ€" * § GrHfin .. is ‘and has . faced the *A son _alone; in the BIG CHURCH TO BE SOLD OBITUARY vecland. from yimi , ‘ from "Vumie :-:m provinces, be W will take place at Hanâ€" Friday â€" alternoon at 2.15 T e t hh t Wnn e N & a JA 2. e m re y t Axig: $ it B it se 4 m A4#* 2 p l y kCt O "to¢ e se fhay Wv,:.'l‘)_‘ «) â€"â€" PAG] es fi&_{-.{;‘t, X Bs ) € WAMHRE : l ty l NmCadv AT study ing <JAW ut Taw * fos tead F the He Yunuan a l s,~ _ Ed. Opâ€" . foulte, Hallman . add ALBERT woluâ€" n,m. mw':m ï¬ that: have the . advantages|} hey . cannot: help noticing. â€" ~whenâ€" |; ix. of mp“mmmaml were | {oresee with these Q&ll:""ï¬l many . disadvantages that‘ ‘ even |; "aMe.| more â€"grindingâ€"â€"such as: the . After |cost : of . living." The «motre L . ‘of ol it "the more 1. atm .conÂ¥inced that peacé | the revolt of the girls : is due <â€"t0 } that | their " tome â€" suproundings. Many of over | thena live in brick houses that have edict: | the: out ward appearances: of â€"| palaces to m inward . â€" accommodations : of gking |1 nw. . â€" They. can> see their hml 2,000 | thers â€" beifig providedsfor while : no Chen« | provision . is being.© madeâ€" for m\[ ind had and U epcape _ have : sufl courage: LMOM _ and~ the: daught Blame it : their . rw that: ha they . cannot > ever : they go . t toresee that with ont whether theâ€"home he is offering . ber. has â€"as many .Conveniences as he has: in his upâ€"toâ€"date cow stabtet There is no‘ longet -:?’-mm.vhy country girls and country: women .. should t have every advantago that may. secured= in the>city. ; Besides, they. / have : gardens .and o?‘ï¬rf Uned 3 io s enc :X y life. ~~But they : must be . allowed their . fair _share . :of ï¬p:unlus‘ of > thy â€"farms . *and the freedom â€" tha should go â€" with prosperity,. instead ol â€" being: sacrificed ; to theâ€" almost ;v-u?n-t' greed of getting:. riches that _ makes. so many men.. mere impm witl | bank accoufits. > they EV BOMBARDED BY | PHOTO FIENDS CREAT SOCIETY < EVENT New ° York, Jan. 83.â€" _ Whileâ€"toâ€"}. day‘s progravs for > . the : Duke‘ tfl ‘ Duchess . of © Conagught and 1 handsome youngâ€" > daughter, the Prins cess _ Patricia, . included a luncheon / dinner â€" and * small »dance‘‘ nt..tho,h Madison + avenue home ‘of" Ambass@â€" dor: and Mrs. WiHitelaw ‘Reid, _ they found : time â€" to Continte their sight« seeipg and: visiting in‘ an, informal way. o ‘ The : Royal irty ‘got a> birdseye view of the rv:gui hereabouts this rhing _ whenm they ascended: to the of â€" the" Mctropolitan‘ tower and : saw the: landscapes and seaâ€" scapes on all wies |â€" through: : binocâ€" ulats _ and telescopes.. . They also got a,mu of : New York crush â€" in leayâ€" i@ the building, . word having traâ€" Z:‘:‘w through the district ‘hat they wore sightâ€"seoing . aloft.. By the ‘time the party romï¬oo the main‘ foor of the building ® jam ol ‘curioug .. _mew hnd _ women Ahad ~ ‘gathered. _ Finally . thepolice hiad to . ust ~foree to break . a : lane | through the crowd. | | ; Rrom: the Metropolitan building.the | Ambassador. and Wis guests wont to the home of>> J. P. Morgan and:inâ€" ; ed .. _the â€" Morgan library . and p ‘.MO.» \ PC . A...‘ qo ols i S dA ot. WeArtnur ‘tw The Globe ) . The party alterwards drove c.n::ul. Parkway, . to : C University, and through _ R Prive to (Grant‘s Tomb. All the and on emergit‘g photographed : on the: steps. _ Oxo"n the akyscrapinig «tour . .. the l“ln:‘-‘ lo!"anm.l‘l‘MOfl ‘ avenue, APâ€" proaches â€" to : the m. and picketing the steps and: archways of Cardinal, Farley‘s residence opposite, ‘were @undry andâ€"â€" divers: squadrons of _ kodakers. .. At first the > â€" Duke AR e m POmetn c l Dz went for: a litéle stroll out 0n | ‘A; the openitig of the County Counâ€" lum-mw%-u n-mmn‘dnf":“imm proaches â€" to : the: _ Reid , â€"_ BM pame® of ‘Reéeve W, D. Euler, of this picketing the steps and archwaya Of|town, was proposed by Mexsrs. Rohâ€" Cardinal, Farley‘s residence. opposité; |jeder and Asmussen for the Wardenâ€" were @undry and : divers . squadrons |ship, but when the name > of . Reeve ï¬,““""’ At first theâ€" â€" Duke|of Reeve Thomas~ Hall, of â€" North been deaf to: appeals that he!rumfrins was préjented the Betlin reâ€" atand : m‘muvm -wammm:-nt Yaughed stopped and . ®xâ€" to cause‘a vote to be faken and askâ€" ¢laimed: "I capitulate: I am â€" y99f,ed that: his‘. nithe be withdrawn. m;mn your . weapons, genâ€"| Regve Hhil was thereupon elected and fite away." unanitiously dnd in a modest address ~ Constipation is the cauta. of mï¬' ailments and disotders that make milerable. Tale Chamberlain‘s Stomâ€" w Livert ‘l‘llml‘ + Wl V':“f Sidak Amu.ï¬-. i)3 lo’to‘ll;‘;y "AII howel these lealer Fathers and »the and ces of Interest â€" | in New York | sh< more â€" @41 hardship$ . . < BC ‘thap. way en oâ€"to the cities I \w«ig] drove out, to to . Columbia Riverside . ‘All entered e iige were others: blamed l“’u < tsey * !mm dloy |Councit â€" was The following. gentiemt esented P o ps i . gentionm¢h . . present ® ,""leerï¬mw m Reeves and thelt,|peputy Reeves of their respective mW Be ns Beat o0 coptont she ine Pn‘ j Since that: year: the‘ honor thunities" order: râ€" lin, North ï¬h:z'am' Welles Yey;; Waterido and‘. Woolwich Town dhips, W' Preiton, Hesp éer, New Ma . Alve uhi‘ Elmira Twelve out . 6f mnxw, tyâ€"+wo mem mets cot the Council are new : faces {M clight. of these have never bee ‘nemheï¬'bf_- this august body previou !to this yeaÂ¥r.> > 090. 14 impleted : mï¬:â€"wï¬m D. Euler, ‘_ Reeve; Fréderick Rohledér, Deputy Reeves. %W& Kaufman, Reeve; . Sen J y Reeve. ‘ W s&wam, Reeve.. Ayrâ€"Hebry g:kll. Reeve. Eimiraâ€"I#aac lilborn,â€"Reéve. ‘The: mermbers were all present and having: been‘ called to order, the elecâ€" 'ï¬opof a Wardén: was proceeded with in the manner following:â€" Foa cil . ‘Phé Warden was. escorted to _ the Chair and mfly‘d@m the Counâ€" "The following communications were read, Â¥i%:â€" $ Fromâ€" A; H. Millar, Béd., Clerk of the Town of Berlin, asking that _ a ‘committee: be ‘ appointed to . confor| with a cotmmittee of the Town Counâ€" cil régarding the separation of Berlin ‘trom the County, > e From ‘A. Werner, Esq., Secy. â€".of the Trustees Association, asking. the Coundcil to send délégates, to the next annual meétilig. h 1 29e * From the _Secy. of the : ‘cm:flo Good Roads Association with tin regarding Fedéral aid for road buildâ€" ing and asking the Counci! to ° apâ€" poigt delégates to the annual . megtâ€" ing ~From tloilQ:: grant. ‘â€"From the Hospital for iSicK . MA drea asking for a grant. . From Lieug: Col. Oliver regarding a wrant for the $0th Regt.: . _ * . From R. C: Puddi¢ombe, Secy . . of the ‘Ayt Horse Show, thanking .. the Council fos their grant. . _ 4 4 From J. M. Seully, F.C.A., : and Fredk. © Hotwell, Cotnty _ Auditors, with a report on 1911 accounta. From Alexandér MiMar, K.C;, Coâ€" unty Solicifor, with correspondence in regard to the settlement . of . the Battier: claim. wta C £ ‘From J. R. McNeillie, Esq., Clork of the County of Vietoria, with some statistics> regarding Houses: of Refuge. The Reéves of the varions m\lhlolm; rmu- wers appointed as the str «The Counsil will be â€" in session on Wedhesday!. s 5. 0o+,0 _/\ T‘he Reeves of the var this Prisqner‘s ‘Aid ‘Associaâ€" Canada‘ asking for the . muual the Hospital for Sick . Chil the Standing. Committeo Communications I is 1113 IDiC ‘ED, AS WARDEN Ha quest work C ointing â€" Out equest. Mr ose of furt â€" â€"Mr.. Blliott stated that .. & .~ «came â€" paign â€"would be Wm‘ in=> creased productionâ€" me “ 4 which would. show ~a; tenddncy ;to | lower the prevailing prices of, meat. ‘The production of pure sped, especialâ€" | ly wheat and barley, for which . there. is demand, whichâ€"udequals the supply and t.h;lincte&sfll pw . AP ples. w be encouraged. . Theâ€"me of marketing will be jldiciously, * inâ€" vestigated, ‘which will resultiin a teâ€" duction of â€" the price for the; moer. Demonstration. orchards will; a be located : throughout». the es the benelit of the farmers.;; PA lets of an educative nature would be disfributed among the {armers x‘vl,k would assist in maintaining . the, name the county holds _ t the Province. for cleanliness 5 tion. . This would tend ; to~ € the county. and increase the value. of the farm lands. Mr. . Rilioth. / stated ,‘that the grant. would be . PF lor ately onqmttomu:mll“ the membe. â€" : > accede to the requést. MUr._F.:*, diskict. representative of \ the Boord: ot Agriculture, stated that ,| in . Lambton: the County; Councit \makes an annual, grant. (of $1,000, while in Prince Edward, Noriolk and , |other counties %M wire ‘\made,. and the Agriculture .. Boards â€"‘there have proved to be a bgon to ( the farmers. arÂ¥k"J 1 o t The R. Ha +0+0+0+0+@+@ $ County Wardens $ Inaugural meetings» of @a #uriber of County . Councilg were held yesterday. Tho Warden# reported ; clected. were as . follows:« BRANTâ€"JOHN BRUCEâ€" D.: A CARLETONâ€"G #+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+ PUFRFERINâ€"JOHN A. CORNBLIUS FRONTENACâ€"J. D;>GODKIN, . . GREYâ€"JOHN: JOHNSTONs. * _ HASTINGSâ€"DENNIS HAMBLY. HUROQNâ€"THOMAS . HALDLMAND«C, LT Â¥54 KENTâ€"JAMES CLAY s LAMBTONâ€"CHARLES MLEAN. . LEEDS AND GRENVILUE= | NELâ€" SON WEBSTER . â€".= * " LENNOX:AND ADDINGTONâ€" GEO. A. WARTMAN. «o _ _ /4 LINCOLNâ€"ADAM ‘CRAISE. | mnox-am-do-?s' BUTTERY, NORFOLKâ€"HENXYâ€" WA! % ONTARIOâ€"DONALD A\; ) v OxFORDâ€"GEORGE . C 6 +yuot PEELâ€"J. 8. BECK. .. PETERBOROUGITâ€"W. *J. @m. PERTHâ€"JOHN MLAREN.*~~ PRESCOTT AND RUSSBLLâ€" M. BISNET.‘I'E: 8 Â¥ + " SIMCORâ€"ALBERT E. SCOANLON. wm*mwooâ€"mogzm\m WELLINGrONâ€" AK u%' ‘ mh % wWENTWOR B * < VICTORIAâ€"JA u‘m ) 1Â¥ ORKâ€"â€"JOHN ~ bebi 1tee thre W B Om, of ï¬ i“}m†« ;,A.W the Counâ€" : of atertoo County ricultire, and â€"made: a teâ€" grant ‘of 3500 toward the organization.~~ The re Terred â€"to the :â€" Finabct € 5.,,,"â€"1 iedel, s.;kra h + eluge Committeoâ€" Mes Chairman), .. Asmussen hleder .. Turnbull.> entlomen , young farm hi nation of o Uirosé woulld â€" endéa â€" BROCKBANK. ,. M‘DONALD: EORGE ~ FLEWELâ€" h ait ter aâ€"~. Mo# Dictrict yÂ¥