at and Equality. “'c carry a full line 0! "w 11" of the 10 department-1d“ '1' any kmd of Farm â€13"“; is store, if goods and 33% Cent per Donn Iâ€: 0‘ § rgans and 3er Machmes and lilac Hose. 1' est 5‘ ght a. big lot to 1 printed DIES l Jen’s and 303,5 Stifl' Felt Hats ‘ 8E, a pound, i hen lost ines kept Dteh Tweeds. vercoatings of BOOTS. SHOES . omixzion, The admi ‘ evcyyxhing choice in p" g Boott. OUR SPECEAm future's, that are salami. UNDSAY EALERS, KENT S of Dal, House assorted stock m pan AKER, b. nvâ€"vâ€" action last Summc" mund. is evenly SP? n 10:: time ““5“ es kept in stod" 33! s and quality 31¢ "1 special lines a!“ 1'? Cheese ksmith Coal, M :00( run line of WW .. d 0' M 351iâ€: delivered bl and Bum! AGE? yS {15! m“ Colore< cashmeres. Henriettas, Serges. New Dress Suitings. New Figures, New, Raised Effects- ' gWWQsWWmew ace Eunains, Roller Blinds and Carpets weed Suits, Worsted Suits, Odd Pants, Odd Vests, Children’s Summer Suits and Blouses, Hard and Soft Hats, Shirts and NeCkwear ofspecial interest to all. [TUB OBJECT IS EUMBTNTI] ‘WTTH ....YTTUTT INTEREST... were rims. Ginghams. Pi.qu1 and Hosiery, gomg KENT 5mm, UNDSï¬Y 5; a? a'emteaesegemmwmwmm 429mmâ€; T e one object is to dear out our entires’tock, and we H going-out-of-business sale interesting for all. t St'ii the rush keeps up. . _ 1 A Gvcat interest is manifested by old and young, from far v A .w« We welcome all. Interesting oï¬ers in Black and . {Li . .- d Dress Goods E. w. MCGAFFEY i If you requi Shirt VVaists â€"â€".\Ien’s Strong Lace Boots, 73C; â€"Men’s Buckle BootS. $I.I__5 â€"Men’s Strong Congress Boots, $1.10 â€"Men's Dongola Lace Boots, $1.40, $1.50, $1.60 â€"Men’s Dongola Congress Boots, $140, $1 .60 -â€"Men’s Buff Congress, 8140, $1 50 â€"Men’s Buff Lace 130015, $1.15, $1-25 '-W0men’s Dongola 0x Shoes, 75c, 85c, $1,$1.25 â€"\Vomen’s Strap Slippers, 65c, 75c, $1,$1.25 ~I«acmsse or Running Shoes, Men’s, Boy 5 and Bur Elnthing Bepaï¬ment We specially emphasize our 03ers in Number 22 Variety Great, Prices Right - E W AT 0 HWW . A7EILL See our special lines at 70c., 50c. and 43c. 0 all. Prices at the ï¬gure one likes . .to ï¬nd them ...... um“)!!! 35! I- iques. Veiling, Gloves in the line of FOOt‘ sale â€oasis- 20, $1.25 W'ANTED.â€"A general servant. good plain cook. Apply to IAS. ,NON.-â€"-2r-I. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Municipal Councrl of the Corporation of the Town 01 Lindsay intend. ,at a meeting to be holden on Monday, the 3rd Day of July, A.D. I899. at 7 30 p. 111., at the Councrl Chamber, in the Town of Lindsay, to pass a By-law stopping up and closing the following streets and parts of streets in the Town of Lindsay, or such parts thereof as they may deem it advisable so to do, and to authorize the leasing or sale or the convey- ance thereof to the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, this is to say: River Street; Sioux Street: the South part of Durham Street from Lindsay Street to the Scugoz River. a strip fourteen feet wide. and and those parts of Duke Street and Wolfe Street from Durham Street South across the Grand Trunk Railway croperty, and also to open up and establish a street orhighway forty-ï¬ve feet wide, along " J 'râ€"nn-‘. I in. nf AGENTS WANTED '. FARM FOR SALE in Haliburton County. Two hundred acres, eighty acres cleared; balance hardwood and cedar bush. Two bearing orchards, two houses, two barns, stables, etc. All well fenced. Convenient to church and school. Well watered. W'ill be sold at a low price and on easy terms. Apply to IOHN ROSCOE, Es$onville P.O , Haliburt‘on.â€"â€"2o-3. TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Coun- cil of the Corporation of the Town of Lindsay intend to pass a By-ltw providing for the construction cf a sanitary Sewer on Glenelg Street from William Street. toMill Street, and on Lindsay Street from Glenelg Street to Kent Street, and to assess the ï¬nal cost thereof upon the property abutting thereon and to be beneï¬tted thereby. and that a statement showing the lands liable to pay the said assessment, and the names of the owners thereo‘, so tar as thty can be ascertained from the last reused Assessment Roll, is now ï¬led in the oï¬ice of the Clerk of the Municipality and is open for inspection dur- ing ttiiCe hours. The estimated cost of the work i~ $2,237 50 of which $63! 85 is to be provided out or the general tunds of the Municipalty. A Court ot Revision will be hrld on Monday, 12th June, 1899, at the‘ Council Chamber in the Town of Lindsay, at 10 o‘clock in the forenoon, tor the con- ï¬rmation of the said assessment and for the purpo:e of heating complaints against the proposed assessment or accuracy of the front- age measurements or any other complaint which persons interested may desire to make, and which is by law c‘gnizable by the Court. F KNOWLSON, Town Clerk. Lindsay, 23rd May, 1899â€"21-3. BL ULULuA.‘ .- .. v The undersigned would intimate to the farm- ers of Ops that he has purchased the pure- bred Durham bull, Field Marshall 11., and will keep the same for service on the prem- ises, Lot 28. Con. 7, Ops. Terms, $1, cash. I have also purchased from the noted breed- ers, H. George Sons of Crompton. Ont., a pure-bred Tamworth Boar, which will also be kept for service on same premises. Terms, 51 cash. J. H. MOORE, Lindsay 11m.“ 1-...) VI u“--' .â€" V, V) and Achievements of Adxnual Dewey; the World’s greatest naval hero. By Murat Halstead. the life-long friend and admirer of the nation’s idol. Biggest and best book; over 500 pages, 8 x 10 inches; nearly '00 mges half tone illustrations. 0an $150. Enormous demand. Big wmmissions. Out- ï¬t free. Chance of a lifetime. Write quick. The Dominion Company, 3rd Floor Caxton Bldg, Chicago.â€"â€" 21 auu alau \u up... .. street or highway forty-Ever feet wide, along the South sxde of the Grand Trunk Line of Railway from Lindsay Street to Sioux Sheer, or such less distance as may seem advisaFle. Dated this xsz day of May. A.D. 1899. F. KNOWLSON, Town Clerk. - 20-4. '.-21 grim: ghhcrtisgmnts. Assiï¬merâ€" 2P3- LINDSAY, THURSDAY, JUNE Ist, m; "genera?!“ {{mds oi the loan of Revision will be 12th june, 1899. at the 1 the Town 01 Ljndsay, For “ The Life . Must be ‘. H. LEN- PIGS FOR SALE â€"Tb¢ undersigned has for sale ten thoroughbred Duroc-Jersey Pig'sâ€"four hogs and six’ sows. Pcdigrecs furnished if desired. These are ï¬ne animals, and should be seen by farmers wanting young pigs. Price reasonable. Apply to ISAAC MOYNES, Lot 28, Con. 2, Ops, COURT OF REVISION.â€"Take notice that a Court of Revision wm be held by the Municipal Councfl of the Township of Mari- posa in the Town Hall. Oskwood. on Mon- day. the 5th Day of June, 1899, at 10 WANTED.â€"-Shitigle Tointers and Packers. Apply to L. MOONEY, Minden.-â€"2.1-2. WANTED.â€"Good genera‘ servant. Apply to MRS. A. O’LOUGHLIN, 24 Mill-st.â€" FOR SALE.â€"-Brick housv, with one acre of land; good stable; youngbearinz orchard; 200d Water; location centra‘x. ‘Apply to C. CHITTICK, Lindsayâ€"193mm. ‘ FOR SALE.â€"The two commodious white brick houses on the north-west comer of William and Colbome streets, north ward. Valuable property. in ï¬rst-class condition. Price and terms on application at this ofï¬ce. â€"16. WANTED.-â€"-A gr-od nurse girl, references STRAYEDâ€"From Lot 16, Con 15, Mari- posa, on or about the Ist day of May, a Yearling Heifer, collar red. Any one giving such inlormation as will lead to her recovery will be suitably rewarded. MAL. COLM McARTIiUR, W'ooduille P.O.â€" FARM FOR SALE.-Tenders will be be received by the undersigned up to June 30th, _l89‘9, for the purchasepf Lot 19. Con. 1756 ACRE FARM FOR SALE._â€" The NOTICE TO CREDITORS.â€"Iu the Estate of john Hickson, deceased. Pur- suant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario. Chapter 129. Section 38. notice is hereby given that persons having claims or demands upon or against the estate of Iohn Hickson, late of the Township of Manvers, in the Countv of Durham, yeoman, who died on or about the 3rd day of May, AD. 1899, are requested to deliver to or send by post prepaid to the undersigned solicitors for the executors of the last will and testament of the said deceased, on or before the 23rd day of June next, their christian ard surnames and addresses, with full particulars in writ- 20- am , to hear and consider appeals against the Assessment Rolls for the present year. All persons interested will govern themï¬elves accordingly. J. B. WELDON. Clerk. Chkwood. May 22nd, 1899 â€"21-2. 20'_ Lindsay P. U. -â€"2o-4, >térqliired; Applya to MRS.†J. G. WARDS, Russell-5L, Lindsay.â€"-2I-z. A, Manposa, known as the old Ellison Estate. On the farm are two good trame harm, also log ham; there is cellar and stone foundation under one of the frame barns. There is also log house, in fairly good con- dition. The farm contains 100 acres, 90 of wh'ch are cleared and in good state of culti~ vation. Situated within half mile of Val- entia. and convenient to school and church. W. R. SWAIN, Executor, Valentia P,O. â€"22-4. subscriber oï¬ers for sale East half Lot 4, Concession IO, Town~hip Fenelon. T his farm is on the leading road from Lindsa) to Bobcaygeon, 8 miles from Lindsay, 2% miles from Dansford village, where there is a blacksmith and three churches. Half a mile immediacy] and post oï¬icc. The above farm is in a high state of cultivation, clean from all foul seeds, well fenced with cedar rails, staked and wired. All stone put in lulla’ alnn\u all“ I'll-“- line fences. Frame barn. frame house, 20 x 30, lathed and plaSlered, with new kit- chen and wood shed, 16 x 28; two ‘good wells; young orchard starting to bear. The above farm will be sold at a bargain, as the the subscriber has bought elsewhere“ The purchaser can have full possession after har- vest, with the straw of this season’s crop. Also his own terms of paymt nt. Apply to W. B. GRAHAM, \Vest Ops, Lin say ADMINISTRATORSA’ SALE. ing of their claims. a stateman' of their accounts and the nature of their securities (if any) held by them duly veriï¬ed. And notice is further given that after the said last-mentioned date the executors will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said de- ceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given as above re- quired, and the said executors will not be responsible for the assets, or any part there- of, so distributed to any person of “hose claim notice shall not have been received, as aforesaid at the time of such distribution. Dated at Lindsay this 30th day of May. 1899. MOORE 8: JACKSON, so.icitnrs tor Messrs Thomas Hickson and William Hickson, Executors of the will of said de- ceasedâ€"223. â€HA-an“ ow â€" â€"-_â€" _ Trusts and Guarantee Company, Limited, the administrators of the estate of the late Iames Scott, deceased. will oï¬er for sale by Public Auction at the Benson House, in the Town of Lindsay. on Saturday, the 17th Day of June, I899, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, the following valuable real estate in the Township of Mariposa, in two parcels, viz : PARCEL r-The North East Quarter of Lot No. 22, in the First Concession. con- taining 50 acres, more or less. Of this parcel about 25 acres are clear and ï¬t for cultivation, and the balance is partially cleared. There are erected on the premises . a log dwelling house and log stable. There is a small orchard of fruit trees. and the pro- perty is fairly well fenced. PARCEL 2 â€" ‘ The North Quarter of Lot No. 2!, in the 2nd Concession, containing 50 acres. more or less. This parcel is all cleared and under cultivation, and the soil is a rich clay loam. It is well fenced; there is a good orchard of fruit-bearing trees. and there are erected on the premises a frame house, a frame barn, a frame stable and driving house, and a num- ber of other necessary outbuildings. These properties are situate about 1% miles from Valentin, about 3 miles from Little Britain and about 12 miles from the Town of Lind- say. Termsâ€"Ten per cent. of the purchase ‘ money to be paid at the time of sale, and the balance in one month thereafter without interest. Further particulars and conditions of sale can be bad on application to the vendors or their solicitors. There will be a reserved bid for each parcel. Dated this 20th day of May, A.D. 1899, MOORE JACKSON, Silkitors for the Vendors, lindzay.â€"2r-+ 45!th ghnrrtiscmmts "â€" 20'4. â€" The FARM TO RENT.â€"South half Lot 4, FOR SALE â€"On Monday, June 51b. and umjolluwing days, Mrs. McGuin will Sell by private sale at her residence, 25 Cam- bridge-5L, a number of household eï¬ects. These include 3. “Jewel†Range, Dining Table, Dinner Service, Curtains, Carpets, a numl-er of chairs and numerous articlesâ€"22 FOR SALE â€"One Driving Mate, young; one Single Top Buggy. one Road Cart, one Single Cutter, mo buflllo Robes, one Sctt Single Harness. one Milch Cow, four years old, one Calf, 2 months old. Appiy to WM. CUNNINGHAM, Blacksmith, Rea- FARMERSâ€"Have you pmperty to rent or sell? Do you want to sell or exchange stock? The cheapest. simplest and easiest way to bring it befoxe the ppblic is to put a small advt. in the Watchman-Warden It will be read everywhere in this section. Circulatlon 54:00. Read by at least 15,000 WANTEDâ€"A good General House-keeper Apply at this oï¬ice, or to ALEX. MCGEE, Poivies’Cornets P. O.â€"â€"22-2. TO RENTâ€"The shop now occupied by Mr. Armigage, merchant tailor, next to Mr. Gough’s clothing store, will be to rent on the ï¬rst day of July next. Apply to Wm. McDONNELLâ€"lg-tf FOR SALEâ€"At a bargain for cash, one Samuel May Pool Table, good as new, one Cash Register, one large New Awning, 30 x 6. Also an Ornamental Corrugated Glass Partition for ofï¬ce use, new. Apply to D. HOLMES, Linneay.â€"22-I. WANTED -- Good general servant. Refer- CDCCS xequited. Liberal wages to right person. FamIlv of three; no children. Apply at this uflice.-â€"â€"22-2. The Watchman-Warder A BATCH 0F LETTERSâ€"THE RATHBUN COMPANYâ€"LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS -â€"HORN BROS. GET THEIR FIXED ASSESSMENTâ€"A HOT DISCUSSION OVER MR. PILKIEâ€"ALDS.CRANDELL , LENNON. JACKSON AhD THE MAYOR ATTACKâ€"REST OF COUNCIL DE FhND A special meeting of council was held on Satuiday nieht. The routine dragged to a ï¬nish prosily enough. and a motion to ad- journ was before the chair when Capt. Crandell lose and as he afterward express- ed it “dropped a bomb~hell into the camp." \Vhelher the Commodore‘s military ï¬gure was particulm l) apprOpriate vs ill be better ’known at some tuture date, but it is cer- tain that his attack on coomnissioner Pilkie resulted In a discussion that occupied coun- cil for nearly an hour after the necessn'y busimss had been completed. THOSE LETTERS. The Hamilton Bridge Co. Wrote asking that the new bridge be inspected soon." k‘yled. Mrs. Keenan asked for more than the ordinary rebate of taxes on her Kent-st. property now unoccupiedâ€"Finance. Mrs. (Dr.) Degrassi wrote claiming dam- ages on account of water backed up on her r perty at the corner of Cambridge and Vellington st~.â€" Board of W Oaks, 7 Mrs. Geo. Elleworth asked the town to f take charge of one Wm. Ellsworth. ‘ Finance. W. H. Lockhart Gordon of Toronto sent, a letter saying «hat the Lindsay, Halibur- ton and M attawa railway company Wm send a deputation to Ottawa to ask agrant for that project, and requested representa- tives from this town. This letter hrouaht out comment as fol- lows : Aid. Jackson -Mr. Gordon is per- ’2‘ .u.»mmnnnu<b‘-¢¢m M-_~A . a pn- .â€" D'I' 3' THE STREET COMMISSIONER WAS SEVERELY SCORED AT A SPE- CIAL MEETING OF COUNCIL ON SAYURDAY NIGHT. Con. 4. Manposa, 100 acres, 90 acres clear- ed. Best of stablinz for stock, convenient supplies of water, convenient to school. Good dwelling-every convenience. Pos- session March Rt, 1900. Apply to Dr. A. E. VROOMAN. Lindsay P.O.-2I-tf. boro P O.â€"22-3. people ever; week. THURSDAY, JUNE let. 1899 Ul'v v nâ€"v__ -7, This letter brought out comment as fol. lows: Aid. Jacksonâ€"Mr. Gordon is per- sonalzy interested in this road. I think we have done enough in sending one deputa. tion to Toronto to bear others talk. The mayorâ€"A deputation is going to Ottawa about the river improvements and might take up thi4 matter t00.-Rcferred to ï¬nance committee. Mrs. Bolger asked for a rebate of taxes. â€"Finance. Robt. Moore examined that nine trees planted by him three )ears ago are living and he wants pgy._â€"Tgwn property. _n n-_-__ -_-A The editor of the Journal of Commerce wrote saying that the photos of the council had arrived too late for publication with the article about: L§n_dsay-â€"F y led. , ,, Ll- --_ __LA._ _ A-‘ __ DUO u: v-v-v wv . .â€" P.M. Steers aeked for his quarter's salary but Ald. Soothemn averred that this emoluments falls due half yearly by statute, The mayor said it had been paid quarterw heretofore and custom might as well be followed. Ald. Soothemn referred the statuteâ€" Tbe_reqoest.was fy ed. 1’? ‘l Bluvuvv- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A communication from Mr. G. H M. Baker making a request for ï¬re protection prefaced that prayer with the information that 65 hands are now employed at the mill and that during June, July and August that number will increase to 125 ; last 3 car's wages amounted to $21,000 and this year’s will be about $33,000; the general manager will \isit this town next month and would be well impressed it the town has the extra hydrant put in.â€"â€"Town pro- perty: . , "__L:.... -...J-..-A .. AA-.. A‘ 0-54) Pv- ‘3 - Solicitor Hopkins enclosed a copy of the by-law regarding local improvements and at the same time advised that when sewers are being laid piping be required from all properties along the route. The solicitor also referred to the Linnea -st-. sewer and recommended council to a opt Mr. Pilkie‘s report and order the work begun ; also that the court of revision et to work on that ldistricf.._-â€"B_oerd of wor ‘s. .e . I 4‘ u tv-nv ' W. M. Robson asked that when the Kent-st. sewer is built. to the Avenue it be extended to Sussex-st. This request had already been referred to the Board of Works. u v..â€" The assistant secretary of the Minister of Canals admitted having receixed the request for river improvements as did the Governor Goueral’s scribe regarding the Lindsay and Pontypool memorial.â€"Fyled.. £611 ghbcrtistmmts. The report of the street, commissioner was a formidable document. sewing forth various explanations, suggestions and escimates. These chiefly related to the proposed sewers of Bond, Lindsay and Glenelg-sts. With rsgard to the one on Lindsay-sh. it was Stated that. 2937 fer! of property would be involved. The cost of putting it: down was given in tabulated form and totalled $1,247. divided between the ratepayexs and town as $1,615.65 is to $531.35. The Board of W orks will investi- gate the reporn. The chairmen of three committeesâ€"- Finance, Town Property and but a of Works opened the books and read at more or less‘ 1e ah. . It was gathered that the band gen-n casual $200 grant on condmon of playing such u.u~1c as a cer am com- mittee may approve. Two claims for dam- age to shins and digni. v through defective walks were trea'ed With new». The road grader and a man to manage it go to M--riposa for a few days as per request of .Pathmaster Grim~tone of some time ago. The request of the Rachbnn people for tire probecuon was too complex L0 be dismeed of at the last mecLiLg 01: me town property committee. ' Among :1 batclf of accounts that were sent, to their resprCLive cummmees was one for $85.00 from Nithuua' hospital Peterboro, for the Care or the Wilpon lad who was sent, them with a bxoken leg. That ï¬xing Horn Bros'. as¢essment was given its third reading and the seal of the cogporapiop. Messrs. Elder and Kztchener asked that River-so. be closed. It Is a. short street: near their prgperpy.-â€":B0ard of M prks. Solicitor Hopkins enclosed the town’s mortgage on the Burleigh povver sent by Mr. J. A. Cul‘erwell. Engineer Asbxidge of Toronto wrote setting forth his qualiï¬cations to do work for the town. He incidentally explained that his charges were : Single day 2510, 2 days $8 each, 3 dagw $6 apiece, plus train fage in all cases: ‘yled. _ _ Contractor McGedugh wrote about boul- evarding the street in froncof the convent. -Board of Works. Jae. A Gillogly complained of the drain near his property on Sussex st. Board of works. The by-law respecting local improve- rrents was recited durum a space of half an hour and so confused the heptarcbs than it was stowed away pending refresh- ments-and a. seseion of the Board at Works commmee. The by-law to amend that regulav ing the blowing at steam whines wan made law. After this stationary boilers ma.) know for 5 seconds three times a dag after 5 30 in the manning. and for 2 wound; as Other times during me day. Capnaiu Crnndch was m the high chair during LLe beCOud recuazion of these statutes. J acksonâ€"Lennon - That, the Board of Works be requ'm d to have plans for the granolithic Walk on the bout!) aide of Kent- St. between York and Wil.iam-st.s. During the discus-Ion it. we» said “there is .no reason why the whole of Kent-st. shall not be done this war." SeWrrs will be laid at the rear of Kent-st. buildings in future so that they will not interfere with laying granolithic. It seemed that the work was done, the legislapors leanqc} back _1n ‘tlgeir chairs 3pc} __'_77 7 a motioa to adjourn had been seconded when Ald. Crandell struggled to his feet, with the threat [.1139 he w_e._s going tfo _" say a. few words regarding this commissioner work." \K’ith a readiness that suggested priming and an enthusiasm scat cel; rt used Dy anxnety for the town's good alone. the commodore alderman utteied o--e of his periodic campaign elfusicua The osten- sible theme was Commissioner Pi kie's shortcom'inzs, but this in no way excluded the usual self-praise with which the Capt. is wont to angle for franchises far ahead. “On the 6th or February’cried the speaker With a. surprising memory for dates, " we ‘appointed an owned for our streets at a salary of $b00 a year. By this time, as near as I can ï¬guxe, half that amount is due him and what has he done? Nothing 1' Proceeding from this promising start With its eloquent interxoczation and response the man of the Fi‘audelia warmed up on the following philipp'c: I Cunt-leer the present council sowewhnt to blame for the course they han- taken. I am lead\' to be classed among them our 1 am no. to bl-nie. Our commissioner is a failure. We only have $3,500 to spend and as _\et nothing is do. e. The council holds ins meeting in private. The public :s dissnzisï¬ed and thinks the council is not equal to the occasion. So tar as I am 00! cerm-d thev are, but I can't grant anything. Now it is near midsummer and at thing is done. The t-omnnssroner IS lauded but what h8> he done ‘2 We are paying out $2.30 a day to have the speciï¬cations reany and I thought Pilkie had drawn that map of the (Own he was showing, him-cf, but a finite indiVidual told me he bald not. asked Mr. Robinson (Robson) if he did my of it and he said “I did it all." Now, sir. when men have the coolness to push that dovyn n-Iwâ€" -_v. my throat I want Lo 1% my position be known. I will the no credit, for what a man didn't do. I want a. man who is com- petent. to put down the granolith c Walks and sewers and so doe“ your ‘VOl‘hhlp. A man told me that Pilkic's way of tunnell- ing the sewers 'is no good. He sand it ought to all be dug out to lay the pipes. Is a man going to crawl Lbrouzn a mne- foot space as the risk of hi< life 1 How is he going to get his Racking in ? I am sup- thx- 3 __, _,AA UV F'Iâ€"U â€". C, , rLed by men who have worked on theée Jobs. I beli‘cve in havinzno bole- nd-corner jobs. I want: the met-{imp to be open so the peeple will know how Cmndeu Votes and whether my cour-e is a perfect coune as it has beep tor 40_yeprs. _1 2}"; .0"). I u-vâ€"â€"_. was bléckkli from Being chairman of a. committee this yea: but when Icame to the meeting I found It; W315 “311 cgckcd and primed" to make me chairman of me cour: of revijion. Thank you, gentlemen, bu: I am 301132 to hold you responsible and if you don t do your duty I am going to step down and out, and not be a party to this reckless course. “ï¬riaiï¬Ã© i395§ ghe perspiration after this luc’d and pan-logic utterance the com- modorewresymed h;s_seat and space. v_â€"-' Ald. Jackson-Only two of last, year's councmors are here this year. The com- missioner was appomted by last y-ar’s council. Captain Crandell was there when the b Jaw was pa-sed. It. never should have een passed for it gives the commissioner unlimited powers. The Premier of Census has not the power to act as he pleases lhat- the by-luw gives Mr. Pilkie. In is a wonderful [by-law and ought 'o be repealed. I have had doubts about the commissioner’s eï¬â€˜eci ency. Now I am dissatisï¬ed, but did no; expect it to come up this evening. Aid Lennon -I intended bringing this master up at. the next meeting. The com- rmissioner aek'ed a big 53!»: y for taking all the remansibui'yand no“ lays in 111 0.1 the council. He acts like a wooden ma x. Ald. Soother m - I think this whole dis- cussion is out, of order but may say that I REPORT OF COMMITTEES. THE ORATORY. 75 Cents per annum BY- LAXVS. (Continued cu page 8 ) MOTIONS. ’MMI’ ww- 2:.- dung-".1! u