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MAGISTRATE AND SHERIFF REBUKED BY COUNTY JUDGE "MWoodstock, â€"Dec. . 4.â€"That Magisâ€" trate MacFarlane of Otterville is not lit to be on the Bench was the _‘ asâ€" sertion made by County Judge Finkle tiis morning, when hbe dismissed . a Jad‘ / named _ George Sparks on â€" a charge of stealing a skunk from \anoâ€" ther boy. _ His flonor‘s artaignment of" Magistrate _ MacFarlane followed the râ€"proof of the Sherifi for bringing the prisoner in in jail clothes at his proliminary hearing. The Judge said that the case was‘ one that noVer should have been brought into Court, there teing no evidence that _ theit really was committed. BIG PROFITS REPORTED BY GUELPH RADIAL Gvelph, Dec. 4.â€"The returns of the Gvelph Radial Railway, one of . the city‘s ut‘lities, for the past year are most gratifying. _ The gross receipts were $38,401.95, and the expenditures wire $30 562.40, leaving a profit. of wire $30,562.40, leaving a profit, 0‘ which $5,691.50 was set to one â€" side asa dividend on the stock owned by the city, amounting to four peF Cent., the balance being applicd on the purâ€" chase of a snowâ€"sweeper for the road. The asscts of the company amount to $172,478.88, and the liabilitics, inâ€" cluding the capital stock owned _ by the ®@ty, to $152,810.33. MINARD‘S _ LINIMENT COLDS, ETC. will give you more pleasure than any records or any soundâ€"reproducing instrument have ever been capable of giving you before. This is because the Blue Amberol has caught all of the richness and beauty of the music sung or played by the great artists, and because the Edison Phonograph brings out all that is in the Blue Amberol. 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Council for .. 1912 _ opened Thurs day â€" morning .. at . the t House shortly after % fi"l,l o‘clock with â€" all the members g attendance when Warden Thomas + took the chair. % f _ ‘The busigess promises to be light as a great deal of the work was disâ€" posed of at the October session. It is probable, however, that questions in cannection with a petition . from the County of Wentworth ukfi that the House of Refuge be inclu in the list of similar institutions _ i9 the Province wnich ‘have been, receiyâ€" ing GOveRRENORE MHM, NC MR ECCA ing office ‘accomm:.oaation. for the Junior: Judge of z‘cmty in . the courtâ€"house building. P3 > Tt is unlikely +that the â€" County Fathers will conclude the business for the year ‘before toâ€"morrow. 5o Aid for House of :Refuge. Â¥" Bruce, Bruce & Counsell, Hamilton, solicitors for the County of Wentâ€" worth, forwarded a‘ petition asking the Legislature to include the House of Refuge of the County of ‘Waterioo as one of the charitable institutions desirous of receiving aid from ~ the public funds of the Province af Ontâ€" |ario. â€"According to ‘"The Charity Aid )| Act‘~a number of the â€"Houses of: Refuge in the Province and . similar |institutions have been receiving Govâ€" , ernment aid to the extent of _ five ‘|and ten cents per day per inmate 'r while other institutions _ have . not ‘\been included. The questions _ were ; | asked whether the County Council was of the opinion that:the granting by ‘ounty Council Will Memorialize: Government to Allow â€" and Towns to Share in Grantâ€"Other Important Business Transacted _ _ of aid should be dependent upon:â€"(1) Its being designated by the Lieutâ€" Governorâ€"inâ€"Council; (2) ‘The . Inspecâ€" tor‘s report that it has all proper requirements for a House of Refuge and its obijects; (3) A further report by the Inspector "that it ought _ to he aided under this Act." Lt.â€"Col: A. J. Oliver, of the 29th Regiment, wrote stating that "the county grant made last year and this vear to the Regiment had not. beer received. It is understood that the grants were made by the Council on condition that the Regiment attended camp, which was not ‘done. John Bushard, Secretary _ of the Berlinâ€"C. I. Board,. forwarded a porâ€" tion of a resolution passed by the BHoard of Trustees of the . Brantford Collegiate Institute as follows: â€" That the Secretary be requested to forthwith notily the Clerks of . the Counties of Brant, Wentworth, Norâ€" folk and Waterloo that after _ the close of the present session the Brantâ€" ford Collegiate Institute will be open only to pupils resident in the City of Brantiord, and that a cirâ€" cular letter be seat to the parents of nonâ€"resident pupils now in attendance explaining the reasons of the Board for taking this action. His Honor W. M. Reade, Judge, wrote askjng t.o be list of similar inst Province wnich have Government aid, and office ‘accomn:ooation The report of the House of Reiuge Committee for the year ending lst December, 1912, was laid on the table this morning, in part as follows‘â€" Inmates in the House at last repori 106; admitted during the year . 11; deaths 16; discharged 24, now in House 107. _ Admitted during the year from the several municipalities:â€"Wateri0o ‘Tp. 4; Wilmot Tp. 1; Wellesley ~Tp. &, Woolwich 2; North Dumfries 1; City of Berlin 18; Galt 8; Waterloo 2, Preston 3; New Hamburg 1; Avt 1; When one of your animals is so badly hurt that there seems little or no chance of hullni the wound then is the time to use Douglas‘ Efmiu Liniment. a Mr. G. P. Ashbocker, of Evans Mills, N.Y., says:=â€"** While driving cows to pasture one of them was hooked in the ndder, the horn penetrating so far that the milk ran ont in a stream. Every one I talked with, said there was no chance of saving the injured quarter, But I decided to try E. n Liniment. Isyringed this Liniment into the wound» «d udder and after three applications, she lost no more milk, ndm mu‘ healed so nicely that it is almost imposs» lblehb find ‘h: scar. I bell'cn there is nothing equal to Donglas‘ lgam‘n Liniment for cuts or sores of any kind." _ Be wiseâ€"Keep Donglas‘ Egyptian Liniment on the';an-hu. _ 56 25¢. at all Deaters. _ Free sample on request. Donuglas & Co., Napanee, Ont County Pupils Not Admitted Accommodation Required House of Refuge Report HOOKED IN THE UDDER. But Douglas‘ Egyptian Liniment Saved the Injured Quarter. YEAR â€" AT of. the ... County § Thurs: after tem institutions _ 18 have beq receiyâ€" and also" providâ€" ation. for: the â€" County ~ in â€" the L3 Â¥ay Juniot furnished total. 41. 0 4 : dn ‘Niumber who have not M mufly 2 years 4,â€" numiy * board for same 88; sick. aud destitute 16; intemperance %;, ~latber or mother in house 6; old age ¢; weak nuumj; paying patients 1, â€" total Average number of inmates curing the year 1086; lu)u»‘i faimity < arnd hired heip added 116; . number < of weeks board for inmates 5749; . numâ€" ber with manager‘s family and hired help added. 6089. ‘Total expenditure during the * PC EATET Deductâ€" Produce.â€"of farm on hand. | aPP $1696.40; fat kogs $175.00; . provis~ ent :ons $620.13; fuel $300.00; dry. goods | ST€ and clothing $329.09; Balance of cash Wh in manager‘s hands $987.93; produce | SOL of farm sold $1597.89, other _ earnâ€" the ings $966.60; total $6673.04. .. int Amount actually expended for the shi support of the inmates of the house | sio for the past year $8489.46; making | cid average expenses . per week for . each |aw inmate $1.52; average expenses . per 1&‘ year for each. inmate $78.1% the | Th amount expended on house and .. farm | th account was $11,553.75, e YOBL ......l0 ppe cnsren| anme M11,398:19 A@ding produce, provisions, clothâ€" Expenses per week per inmate ad ding produce consumed $2.02; expens es per week per inmate with inter est on investment $2.42. in ‘A > byâ€"law was introduced and given its frst and second reading providing for . the: appointment _ of â€" County Auditorse~ ) ~~ ing, etc In presentiq â€"the report. of the Board of Management of the House ol Refuge Chairman Weaver stated that the C%}:: fortunate . in having an ellent . managet _ and‘i matron in M) and Mrs. Martin, and that the w of the Board is comâ€" paratively 1 i 200 M M In reply to_ Councillor Jafiray it was the opinion of Chairman Weaver lnnd Warden Hall that the interests of the institution can be _ looked aiter just as well by a Board of three as oard of MANAE®DCD® 0 """ Giateg| In Waterloo Township about â€" half | ){ Refuge Chairman Weaver sta“.’d“ mile of the Williamsburg Road ha3| o ul a C%y&:s io noner C l:w te n mettalled _ with crushed gravel | having an ellent . manager on a“diand as a split log drag is being used | matron in M) and Mrs. Martin, an a s it fean. m To ts io is peshine en ‘h:; wfio! khe ipoard fis" fol nicely. _ Mr. S. E. Shantz was in“ o Tooir tedCount a charge of this work and he should be in‘ w.gpwncitlbrmJannr:v,v'.vl: iaulhfrized to extend it next _ year. ces en ach High . insl the ts [1Fomc gravelling was also ‘done. . on and Warden Hall that the intetes[ o! ‘.k;nid 78 Seas feat ofchediia out. ‘ in fce 2s hoi 9y a ho 10(?{% x teal:\t | is nc;t yet completed. At the time of i. o somunitien e on l’w'l‘he the spring freshet the combination by a committeewof six or seven. i limndes cover the : qilercet Sieiy was Warden statp& that he favored. ol r?ed 5iat." bung t ue " log small committee to the large com crocnt af Asice mor doming dowk mmcwnty Council ‘cqn_cluded" tl?g F!“’__‘ff“_‘?_m_‘}‘_"_"‘ fn.t.:\:‘oz :e:hneitn â€"The County Council concluded . the work for the year 1912 at «noon . on Friday. , Friday‘s session . was taken up with the recefving of the repurt\ of the Good Roads Superintendent, H. J. Bowman, which created considerâ€" able discussion. Messrs. C. W. Echiâ€" edel, Waterloo, and L. Peine, â€" New Hamburg, referred _ to the fact that the worst pieces of roads are _ ireâ€" quently found along agricultural lands in the towns and villages and expresâ€" sed the opinion that they could bc‘ improved if the corporations _ could share in the Government grant. As a result of the discussion the follow-l ing resolution _ was adopted ananiâ€". mously :â€" ‘ Moved by Louis Peine, seconded by . Isaac Hiltorn, â€" that the Legislature . be memorialized to give the governâ€" ment grant for the improvement . of the continuation of leading highways through all villages, and also _ in towns where the work is done . oppoâ€" site agricultural lands, _ and that other councils be asked to join in this memorial. ; â€" The reports of the committees were presented and adopted without disâ€" cussion. Owing to pressure of space they are held over until Saturday‘s issue. At the final session of the County | u_ north‘ ‘end of the large Council on Friday the report of u.Zl“» north _end of the large Superintendent of Good Roads, H. J. bridge and add an additional Bowman, was presented together wflh‘so or 60 ft. to provide more the reports of the various commitâ€" way. . _A part of. the Counts {ees, ‘Mr. Bowman‘s report gave & from . Elmira northerly wa review of the good roads situation in and gravelled, also the road the _ County and â€"various important ‘;":l. R"“""' ‘and running fr shggestions are offered : The report| / ; °; Megonie B thaoeyi+. PA 15 as Iollow#‘= road along the Grand River Mantrose. A number of new (GGentlemen,â€"The Government Grant for work done on the Improvement of Highways in 1911 has at last been teâ€" ceived amounting to $7259.16. . This malés (n all the sum of $25,639.22 reccived from the province since the inauguration _ of the County Road system in 1908. The division of â€" the grant for last year‘s work is as fol lows : Watirloo District .... Wilmot District ...... Wellesley «District Woolwich Distmict .. N. Dumfries Disttict Town lines e10. ...... THE â€"COUNTY â€" INSTITUTION Is Giving Satisfaction on hand last rep. 839087 Superintendent‘s Report $15,162.50 taken $195.00 867.37 1183.35 #18.54 1716.15 1094.67 zo"u of Galt .. ‘Mage of gé Villace of Elaira In 1912 very little work ‘was .dont |â€" on ths County Roads, _ ‘be summet| was very wet and in addition the re cent amendments to the Highway Imâ€" prok Act have given rise . to some :Lbuhlfiuudnu of the County Road Commissioners have been in‘ doubt as to theit powers bhave consequently not had asâ€" much work done as formerly.. ‘The Legisia ture has, however, apParently had no intention cf limiting the powers ° of the County Council exeept to â€" enact| that no municipal councilior shall be appointsd County Road Superintendâ€" ent nor be appointed foreman or in srector of any â€" county road work. While the county byâ€"law may reqtire some amendments, it is plain . that there is nothing in the statutes â€" to interfere with the reeve of ‘the townâ€"| ship acting as County Road Commisâ€" sioner in his own township and deâ€"| ciding what work is to be undertaken, awarding contracts for the same . of Yhaving the work done by day labotr. ‘The only new feature in the Act is that in future the County Road Supâ€" e:Antendent or engineer shall be : râ€" |sponsible for the proper carrying out |of the work and any work that . he |cannot personally supervise he must appoint a foreman or inspector . for | the same. n beavy once. The _ following is a brief summary of the work on the County Roads in 1913, viz : it was nce>ssary to extend the main br:dge at â€" Blair and two additional spans â€" of 100 ft. each are now in course of construction. The concrete foundations have been .complet~ and on> steel _ span is in place and . the other will be erected during the winâ€" ter. Mr. Geo. A. Tilt was inspector on the conctete work and has charge ct~ making the embankment forming the approach. The total cost of the extension of â€" Blait Bridge will be about $12,000. In Wilmot Township the new roadl deviation south of New Hamburg was graded and gravelled, also _ several new culverts were built on the counâ€" ty road where required. A fine new steel bridge, 110 {ft. in length . with concrete abutments was built _ over the River Nith on Snyder‘s â€" Road about a mile north of New Hamburg int a total cost of about $5,000. In Wellesley Township . practically snly repair work was done this year on the County Roads. It is hoped a satisfactory method may be found of doing more work next Yyeat. * [ In Woolwich Township a small conâ€" \|crete bridge was built over the creek | running into the Grand River at West ‘Momrose. Next: year: it will probabâ€" ly be necessary to build a pier: under the north _end of the large .covered | d bridge and add an additional span of | t 50 or 60 ft. to provide more water | 1 way. _A part of. the County Road | $ from . Elmira northerly was graded | c and gravelled, also the road morth of | & St. _ Jacobs ‘and running from _ the |s G.T.R. crossing â€" easterly and . the |I road along the Grand River at West Montrose. _A number of new: culverts |] were also built where requbred. ‘ In North Duinfries Township a part of the Rossville Road was graded| .nd gravelled from Roseville westet=| 1Iy, also where this road crosses the| l(‘.P.R. A short plece of the Sprague| Road was also improved and. .some| gravelling . was done on the Clyde Road easterly from Galt. ‘The apâ€" proach on the east side of the steel , bridge over the (Crand River known iss the "Foot Bridge" was raised and | gravelled. Citizens of Galt and Pres ton have subscribed handsomely toâ€" , wards a fund to ald in improving th‘ toad betWween these towns. A start has teen made in grading the roulpo_rur vear a county gang should be put to | sident work early and a traffic requrre attention . at BE PRst On +akl which proved <of P.": Stimipter ot Poodie Wooks, "i : " Villages | 10w ar trespeicc for babitla _ * goed stone _ TO $7259.16 850.00 1838.33 100 00 SUTUHE the counâ€"|\ Gueiph, Dec. 5.â€"Toâ€"night‘s public fine new | meeting, called to heat the Mayoralty th â€" with|Candidates, proved to be one of the ilt â€" over| hottest ever held in Guelph. _ Mayor ‘s â€" Road| Thorp called the meeting, but on | Hamburg| vote being taken to make him Chairâ€" 000. man it was â€" turned down flat, and ractically | Sherifi. Allan was elected. o & "BC nd _ the| the \\m-1 inspectot n Atm ~A: detailed" 1st attached hereto. All of â€" which is \ ‘That the grant to (the 29th Regiâ€" \ ment be paid for this year but â€"not !ror last year as tke regiment did not go to camp. » oute. Niding . permaneig) Â¥ork on Berl‘n, Dec. 6th, 1912 The . Computtce leave to recommend That the Warden and Clerk, sign & memorial to the Lieut. GovÂ¥ernor.. in Counicil asking that. aid. be given alike to all Houses of Relfuge:in the _ proâ€" viuce and that copies of the same be scnt to the representatives. of . this county in the Legislature» That the notite from the Brantford Collsgiate } Institute Board stating that hereafter nomâ€"resident pupils: vfl* not filed Among the accounts for payment were :â€" 10â€" ..s.....sseagnes ant â€" 41 Wm. C. Shaw, do. .»~. Sam). Casscl, do. .+ Wisley Erb, do. ... .. A. B. Robertson, do. \m. H:stings, do., .« 3. G. H ist, do: ...~, Parl >n der, do. wrtegle Thomas Hall .. 1s« . A. F,. Buchanan, do. J. G. Turnbull, do. J. P. Jafray, do. . W. D. Evier, do. ... Nich. Asmusen, do. H. A. Dietrich, do. ‘l-':ed Rohleder, do. J. R. Kaufman, do 1(’. W.‘ Schiedel, do. P. Bernhardt, do: . L. E. Weaver, do. . Louis Peine, do. ... Henry Gmelin, do, {Isazc Hiltorn, do. . Jos»th Abra, County | follows t t . Your committee has had new eon-‘ !crete stops built for the Court House. | entrances and had metal shelving inâ€" stalled in the office of the Surrogate Court Clerk asiwell as the ordinary repairs to the buildings, roofs, plumâ€" bing also considerable ‘painting . and papering. . Your committee is pleasâ€" |ed, to report that they have not exâ€" ' coeded the estimated expenditure of | $3000. The Committee on County «Properâ€" ty beg leave to recommend : the pay= ment of accounts ard reported . as \Sam id the police not being able 1 te admitted, be acknowledged and Exâ€"Ald. D. E. Rudd, Ald. H. Maâ€") honey and Ald. J. Lawson were the] Mayoralty candidates. who sPoke, and they â€"were given a stormy bearin;.1 the â€" Chairman being unable to make himself heard for derisive cries. ! Chairman . Sammel Catter of . the Light and Heat Commission created the sensation of theâ€"evening. After deating with electric light and . gas matters, promising a further reducâ€" tion by ‘January next, as they have $11,000 in the bank, he ridiculed the city borrowing money, from the bank at 4 1 per cent. ‘ when the Commisâ€" sions were getting only 3 per cent. for the same money.... "One department of the city is es« pecially â€" wickedâ€"we have not had {:-m in Guelph,‘‘ he charged, _ and read letters which accused the poâ€" lits of retaining Jewellety for . seven years , of taking money, allowing | it to be taken from three Bulgarians arâ€" mSted for firing off a revolver with out riving them "a "trial ; ol supply= ing an Indianâ€"lister with liquor ; of compromising: five theft cases in one store in one week, making the owner t’ie less than oneâ€"quartér of the val is ; of persechting the Coâ€"operatives in _ slling meat, and in proventing them from erecting a coal shed when they had a permit for it ; of refusing to isste a â€" summons for a GT.R, porter who insulted c.d struck a reâ€" sident of Ayt ; and complained of m. Carter Makes Serious Charges Against Police of That City Committee on. Finance ~beg Finance RepoIt$ Property Committee County Road Supt ( éxpenditures IN GUELPH " respectfully Council recommended $24,000.00 150.00 $121.36 .. 84.50 â€" 341.30 .. 1825 .. 250.90 .. §9.40 .. 125.20 .. 56.10 ... 233.50 ... 0700 ... 1760 .. 145.00 ... 50.00 ... 50.00 ... 50.00 ... 50.00 ... 62.80 ... 99.80 ... 90.60 11810 ... 91.30 ... 158.80 _ 17.80 50. 00 4T enlort and | prosecutions because two were not on speaking "’a He appealed to the plectors ©0% DP allow the Police Commission Â¥0 C@@> duct an investigation, but to ‘get . & man from â€" Toronto. ‘He announee ivrther that the‘ Light :‘hi‘; h was going to install gas stoveme in houses where the landlord would ~nof put in gas, ‘and let pay ~ dor them on the :qwiet= <~ _a" l{’f" ; Mayor Thorpe endesyored Ao ‘speak at the conclusion, but the @athering refused to wait for hi\ brealghg uJ | after cheers for Carter: * ." "" INCREASE IN _ ____ COMMUNICABLE Toronto, Dec.> 5.â€"DiP m; t hoid fever udmtuht ,‘ show . a considerable m~ A _numper of casâ€"s reported to t&ifi“ L. health authorities in mw nounced yesterday for the 6. h November. With diphtberia the aumâ€" ber of â€" deaths are less, but in .! latter two diseases the deathis a E: it MaKe proguoes DTEA 18 cream of the purest delicately emulsif show an increase. . At \q‘b P . time only 40 per cont. of: (ARas from tuberculosis are Feported wgek ly, and when the complete wetirn : are known _ it is likely â€"that the figute will be Jarger than they now @ppeat. The details are as follows :/ @ 1918.‘ >« 99. \Disca.sc. Cases. Deaths. Cases. m stimulantâ€"a whon ing, strengthâ€"sak SmaMpox <..... ... 83 _ 0 Scarlet fever ~.. 165 2 Diphtheria |,. ......387 13 Measles ... ... ;. 91 â€"if Whping cough ... 44 _ 2 Typhoid fever ... 142 â€" 27 Tuterculos‘s ... ...148 _ 80 Infantile paraâ€" e M thusi Iy§i8 ;/ las.s Cerebroâ€"spinal meningitis . MINARD‘S â€" LINIMENT . _.CURES DISTEMPER. d s The problem â€" of Fall and . Winker: sewing now confronts every well {re, gulated household, and you can . ho# afford to waste precious mon _at alterations until youtr ts all their ofiginal style Mg ¢. t has been endured year after , beâ€" cause of the mistaken idea . :. you could go no where to learn to bf@ garment,. so it would, not . ite such â€" tedious _ fittings. . A Course â€" with us . will rnmst 2 ‘Call at our â€" residence: for F â€" mation on Saturday, Jan. 406 . class will commence Monday, ; \6th. . A few days trial g;!.f s !ELLISON DRESSCUTTING CO., Eby St., Berlin. $ idb Winter Term From Jan. 6th. CENTRAL _ BUSINESS COLLEGE em Insist on getting SCC Scott & Bowoe. ToroniOut \Joes more for its. students and & ates than other similar schools. @our ses are upâ€"toâ€"date and instruct C experienced . Gnd:;:eu are placed good positions. + Â¥ tions received toâ€"day m‘ salary of $1183 per ammum.: . Th ;ulepanmcnu. Commercial, © and ‘Telegraphy. 0\ ~*â€"CaRe 0 Write for free catalogue at onts t 5 it L3 sTRATFORD, ONT arvelous â€" pal Isified a nbling J IN TWO D rywhere 914 136.‘ 777 _ 98 A. MeLACHLAN, At the p of . the force 188 244 105 28 103 13 Ptimeip 20 18 49 54 S yA

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