W#~_# . LINDSAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1297. wgDï¬g‘yg utilities 8%, mm; THE BOARD OF WORKS ON , TRIAL. 6‘! 6%“ ‘A ClVlC Commission to Investigate Their Work, The regular meeting of the city fathers . on Monday evening attracted a “bumper†are more apprecxatei When house owing to the rumor that exposures , - - -. _ would fall thick and fast on certain mem- beauty is commed With use bers of the b:)+i‘dtif\‘v‘01‘l{:l. The rate- failcd to realize on their expecta- tions, but nevertheless the program was more or less of the “guns-you-please" f 1 1 - ‘ ‘- Pll order until about eleven p.m. when an you Inc SC ections ‘rom ‘ adjournment took. M -.yor Sinyth oc- the leading manufacturers cupled the chair and all the members were present e.\cept Dep.-reevc Gillngiy. The minutes of the previous session were read l gratis and under the supervision of the frost line. works be instructed to employ one man in work would have been gm“, 0., down all 10038 planks. and repair all dan- lC‘d DOUSB infamy-“l; ()l' 7*. DLillC’. Silillti Joseph Staples to repair the sidew Queenvst opposite his new building within. 2-1 hours, and failing to do so the overseer erect it next season. shall have it repaired Without further The clause was struck out. notice and present the bill for same to Mr. Staples for payment, and if he refuses to my that he be summoned before the police magistrate forthwith for violation of the by-law. Dr. Burrows stated that the report did not give all the evidence and was not a fulncss. Silverware and China \ payers buying are made easy when l’apcr llangcrs and ,\ the meeting. 'b' e 4 4. , .. .v.‘.\.'~.i>’ . Q i .. L,,V‘.,r, ,. -~ â€"«i '1 .\ \ . 1V6 und commo- . . ,. .m- possession of our promises «a a concentrated m one store kl. . :yn «' ‘lxvv n14»; ‘ ~ ‘4' k. . ' ’ . I v ' x ' ‘ . . â€t i . pronouns “L contempla.c ‘ \ Our stvles are ï¬ned and are and approved fair xersmn of the case. All through i. Coun. Mulloii sailed mm the practice .r COMMUNICATIONS. was a. case of delay and deceit. The of not notifying certain members of con- c woman had met With an accident through niitree, From J. K. Jones, secretary publi . . . works department, Org-um. re improve. the carelessness oi a town ofï¬cial and it You can be smted all the way ments on Seugog river.â€"l‘u-ceived. lW‘dS 1m itiJu-stlcatoliei' if slie was not to re- Froni Thus. Dick and Dr. livl‘lltiillll, relcvwe any h’CUmD‘J‘ï¬-‘le- Members hid led young; Kelley, an cpilcpiie, ttkeii o 1 ()riliia hospital. Tl .' u' i.a.‘l.. .i ay 1 but}, ii suite. .1... tickets to Urillia for Mr. Dick and the (xiii; with us, and our . not made in common wares. s‘r... 3 A»... " (‘wi‘ulthi ill Li L ‘r. ' you greatly Cl’lllai'CJLl. out bustling with Bargains. "ivciy be reduced before the; ill'itltf is :i' the expense of their honor. \iiiembers at all times. liat‘i putcli .scti 7‘ I Coun. bootlieran explained that there _ .31: .' Bargains 2 Hughdll 81C O for his time. Dr. Burrows stated there was no asylum for epileptics, but if the boy was of un- sound mind all that had to be done was to take the proper course and he would be sent to the asylum. Mr. Soothcran stated the family had of council to dangerous spots in his ward l report. not resided in Lindsay two months, and , _ _ he objected to making. such cases a drain 2 where accidents were liable to occur and llllihre could‘ not grant. matter open was forthcoming. I would have seen him through. Biggest l“-argiiidn ever otl'eretl 3 Lin say public. d- â€"Men’s Suits $2.75, $3 50, $4.00, $5.00 5 2 KENT-ST. ~-ir:ii::.~'. l “fl stating that Miss Brooks was suffering) _ . I had a moral claim. The action of tlie‘1 .3 old L‘aslnneres. ‘ Carpets_ S EAQ 0 N b ' ' ' ' from chronic paralysis, and submitting an ‘ . icoiiimittee was mean and cowardly. l have the report Struck out -â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_-â€"â€"____â€"_â€"â€"-â€"-" Dr. Burrows "ave he was . s for ' . ' . _ _ _ . . it. we ks overseer, and that the “16 be 131d below (hanging his fluid {is to the hose rower thdughthaadfi isiie2i$§iiioiileiiigiii§eiie 113; . and then dealt Will] the band stand. If and referred to the purchase of 40 cords That the chairman of the board of‘the cheaper plat. had been adopted the of stone. Some old woman must have ‘ - . “dill at it )1 n 0 A . each ward to go over the Sidewalks, nail once ; while the delay would r--..r.it in an I; if Bitodgasigg :ï¬zdzrgghhtf- hildllcaesiat Coun. Sootheran then took up the ï¬re- a‘arm clause and pointed out that the iiioti-in called for a ï¬fteen box alarm system and the report only provided for ten boxes. He also wished to know how of Coun. Sootheran and Dr. Burrows it was that he had not been notiï¬ed of authorizing 100 cords of ï¬eld stone to Chairman Robson stated that all the notices had been issued and appealed to ‘ . the council if they thought any chairman 3'1; “dam to withdraw his case. and would try to exclude any member lie they could now make a saving, but they ,slso referred to the difï¬culty {b find . . Di'. Burrows admired Chairman Rob- boy, but had not agreed to PM the farmer l Wei-c other declarations from the medical son’s modesty in not proceeding wi'h the men. but there was no eVidence conhrm litiiid stand. If it had been Reeve iiig Mrs. Wilson's statement and the com- Touchbnrn he would simply have rushed . recommend a it throngh and rallied the council to sup- lie was quite Willing: to leave the p )ll’. his :20 ion. That is what the chair- D1- Burrows chan ed his mind and o . tor future eVidence if any . man SllH‘Jld have done and the Council posed the motion gon the ground thiit: M on 95? to Loan mm m On Approved Indorsed Notes for any term from 3 to 12 months. J. H. SOOTHERAN. 91 REST-Sin, - . - LINDSAY. W 75 Cents per annum all in less than three days. He scored the gerous holes he finds therein. and notify Cull“. Mallon pointed out that. we were committee on their ction on Albert and the board of works or alldangerous places now. in the month of August and the Sussex streets 5 enSing inone without he ï¬nds in the sidewalks. . . evening's were getting short and in his anv authorit , fie dealt with {he estim- That the clerk be instructed to notify opinion it would be better to leave the avid impmgémemq in the east ward and all: on hand stand over until next sea: on. No read a long list where not a sinale cent one could tell where they w-zaild want to had been expended. and as thei; money was nearly all squandered would not be this year. He had lots of proof which he was ready to furnish if a commission was appointed to investigate their actions. A )iOTioX 'i‘iiAT DID NOT GO. A lively ï¬ght ensued over the motio complete Kent-st. Mayor Smyth ruled the motion out of order but was unWilling to enter into dis- cussion therecn. Coun. Sootheran appealed to the council and stated that the estimates had v, rovided $500 for this purpose. The in- tention was to complete the gravelling of Kent-st. He agreed with Coun. Mellon that the town had not received the full 40 cords of stone and that was why he had placed the restrictions in the motion. The work on Kent-st. was good as far as it had gone, but he would object to the large ï¬fOllES. Kent-st. was simply an experiment and Cullâ€. Mallon again drew the attention 1 Dr. Burrows moved the adoption of the they would ï¬nd the boulders would come to the top. . 1 . . Coun. Pediar suggested referring the Reeve Touchburn â€" “What IS 9' report back as Mr. bootheran hid not re- boulder.†and . ll â€"â€"Bi\1_:1 $3.921 it; Men; Caps, Hats, on the town. The accounts should be which the Cl’il‘lllxtillltce would pay no :itten- ! . . ‘ _ 3 . , 95‘ . ‘ . , , , . . . l ’ASk 1???“ liéc‘.§;;‘id lDress Goodsâ€" segntLVoteihhlili‘e:blfiilriiilihications were re- 3:831 tot-he toivnziw vivazmgtgékmfdfulievxy ‘Edged:bï¬ii‘ieihghvfhzgaiii:thiikaiiilkxiigx: i beeféerlgurrowsâ€"“Your head is 8' 10 lo“? y 0‘40““!3- PRES ERV‘ N G "u 223:; (12de $71; 3:23:23: (:lrdered to be dafg‘ï¬gs-Bmmm stated that Mrs. Wilson I lgzriclï¬téduo idea where the boxes would lConnéhSootheran’g appeal to the coun- From St. Joseph’s hospital, PeierbM’O, i had “0 legal dilim because they had be“ i 011 the adaption being pressed Coun. tifywi‘if the: 3:32;; fatvoigghtilil: 3:33;; linu‘uccd to Withdraw their case, but they l _Sootlieran claimed that the report was l there ï¬ne feelino's compelled them t‘i illegal and after quoting the law asked to i stand by the mayoi‘,’s rulina c. The motion was then withdrawn. -1 ,H/i - . - . r ’ i --L ewes, 20c. 28c, 300. t f Q“? P . d - ~.- .- .- . .- '~ ‘ . â€" ‘ eive . r 55 Goods. iâ€"\\ ools (we, Toe hoe. 15 at haul. and you “ill ï¬nd this BCCOUU â€1‘ if“ ‘9‘} . . . . . , , . D-e. iâ€"'i‘aiit:sfries. 250";;5c, 406. store the c...n-ccu place to buy your From Mcbweyn A: Anderson. re acci- 0" million 1316 report was ridi'lh’eth all) 31:!th}? held that the objection THF COMVISSIOV m C010“ way down i “Brussells 65c 75c. $1.00. fruit, either for qualitv. good men-*- dent to Mr. Fram and Wishing to know if “5 the clause “tall“! With ,M’s- “ â€5"“ 3 l, “'33 W“ 0“ and 80 ruled. Mr Mallon ‘ demimded-a. vote on his v . . urc or right â€1ch the council proposed settling at 3151 case, which was referred back for the pur- l BO , , . '. ‘. . ' . k _ 1_ 00 03 ‘ M ‘ , . f . . r, ..,.. ‘1 __ . AR!) 0} nous. -commission or court of enouiry. ,5 m Mac. a. no. .. C, “6,! RlES Messrs. bootheran, ledlar and Dr. pose " reCeiving/inyaucitiona evidence C , S , . D B . d f‘ d' m Socâ€"fall very SPEClRI, ‘ - â€"STRAWBER ’ Burrows all favored the immediate that might be forthcoming. , (-yu‘l' ontheran, 1n the absence 0f r. - urrows presse or an a 3‘3Ҡ3W "Sc $100 i HOSICI’Y and Gloves. _cHERRlES. tn nt . . v _ ‘ Chairman (Illltrgly, read repcrm 13 a,,d,ineiit with the understanding that Coun. ' â€â€™ ‘ ’ ' ' ‘ â€"â€"P|NEAPPLi-.S, seaeme Nil ll . .. d t it here Tm. as V ROAD h0LLEl.. (‘14 Cf the board of Works as follows : ,Mallon's motion would be the first order â€un' ‘ “ on wants 0 now W Mr. Sootheran read the 1'31“)"; 0f the. Your board of works committee met 10 0f busmess. The motion was carried. . "i mm, s globe... , fresh this sort of thing was going to end. â€"â€"Big drives in Hosiery and Gloves. And all other fruits in season, act. building bylawsâ€"After some t followtiig accounts : The Only the . a ’ ' ‘ -..,. of Low Cash Prices Dry Goods House. l. ncsa‘: s beau- F‘ ~ ' with power to act. 1 ea . From W. A. Goodwin, with reference C S BlackWell Co 8 06 1 1-1 | to rebate of water rate to residents on . . ,. m C'll‘ibt‘ldo'e St '1‘ )‘VII I‘O')erl'. v Us \\ - 1‘11‘13 ................... ‘ ‘ r ' ‘ p . 3' Wilson .t- \Vilsnti ............... -. . . 95 “PM Rev. ll illiam Copp, whose w . a . b P V“ I ' n i.“ (i M ‘ ~ v . . . , as e ph} sicmn for me]: , E g 7"“ ii} Dom fail to anpgeciatea good thing just b 10111 1*. ix. Blgble, I)01!itiiigi;iutthob:id Dimmm a: mum pusmue “cc. . . . 4v ‘ because yin gctitimc. state of Mary street and the injury sus- ll Bi'y‘ins Co 9 n 105 11 down on susaex at The report was adopted. New Jersey, and who "“"‘ sin-nay our eye-â€"Fltlï¬l£. . vice in case of eye works With power to act. Wlicii ye‘i want cured 1- F is trouble we give it to youâ€" ‘li L '. . i re “ rk , ‘ ‘ “your sfghtis Militiaâ€"ll your eves or From S - J' Parkun, R 0, Munic-ipal World account ....... head acne. you may saw: yourself inuchin- done on cutting down in on egent-st. Rathburn Co convenience. suffering or money by coming' ------- . - - . ooooo . . :po‘plsleaud learning how to remedy the with power to act. 11' CoSTs YOU NOTHING. Three declarations were then read with Q reference to Mr. Jas. Wilson’s accident. your committee regret to notice t board of directors is not sufficiently repre- cuctice of medicine, but ‘H: ‘ uently enterEd the miniS‘lflOf " .AND if. E. Church, writes: “I am :1" 44 21 totes ' of the public library for a grant of $100, When you wish to have it done we ex- - . _ . . _ ¢ tamed f" lack °f â€mag“ 30"“ °f D. Sinclair .................... 16 76 l q accocxrs. A mber of accounts were then read We clergymen, one lawyer, one banker nu and one lady. I: will be seen from this and on motion referred to the" respective that not a single business man, mechanic e is now open and committees. or laborer, has any representation, and The New Hardware stor I in full running, order with new and compete ‘ A PETITION‘ yet they are expected to bear a propor- In view, how- lines â€f ' ' ' ' ' ' _ Organist and - __Shelf Hardware. 11W1n ‘ OIse Choirniaszex. A petition was then read from Get). tioi-ate part of theirrant. ' Lytle and others asking that the sidewalk ever, of the piomise made last year that if certain changes suggested by the coun I Pf smallili, 57 Kent-st, Lindsay. Q given. away hundreds - . it†as I consider it the "Paints†0115’ .Putty' Glass, - M h d' t Church on the west side of William-st be raised 3:5 the best to be had. . ~Housefurnishing GOOdS, Cambridge-sf. et 0 ’s ' eight inches.â€"Board of works with point]: cil were made they might lalflk torward to t 1 b l _ l f "' "‘ “U" ‘ to act. an annual want of Q1 0 and these "w" i 1’s" a Y‘ “W â€1'3“ng 1‘“ eso x aster M. E. ChIII'Ch.J3c . â€"â€"Ironware. .__.._â€"-â€" “mums. chitllges haviiig been mid†zind complied c 'uhcii so that meetings will b: held bi- . â€"-Tinwa: e’ Studio: Piano voice THEOI} . - ‘ . with, your committee feel that for this “'0“th 1 “lac 3 by-law to repeal part of â€"â€"Copper and 132 bent-st. ) c From Auditor hauleson.â€"Finapce. ‘ year the council is in honor bound (-0 the by:l'iws of the public health act re , Market Clerk Callaghan reporting tol.s make the grant, but for the future it placarding. __Sheetironware. Over Anderson, Nugent 8:. CD'S. and fees for July 3§tl.3$:â€"Recened.v should stipulate for more general repre- Dr. Burrows explained that traps m. ,a. r Chiet Constab e bell, tines, etc. for July sentation m, the dictorate before com- should not be permitted on the sidewalks m on! w _/ 311° U9-â€"P“lice' niittiiig itself. uu‘ess the landlord gave a bond assuming Treasurer s statement for Julyâ€"Refer 310,1“; by Dep.-reeve Gillogly, second- all liability. He aISo stated this towu was ed by Reeve Tuuchburn, that this coin- away behind other places where placard- red to the auditor. Coun. Mallou ent uired from the treas- urer the amount still unused of the apâ€" propriation for streets and on learning that the balance was about 8200 stated that his ward would fall away below the estimate. Dr. Burrows stated Coun. Mallon had no cause for complaint as all the wards were falling short in the work expected. There was no fear but the money would all be expended. The board of works were regular samaritans, and if they did not spend the money on themselves they would spend it on their favorites. THE M. H. 0. Reports were alSo read from the M. H. O. and sanitary inspector and laid on the :able. mittee recommend the oouncil to make a grant of $100 to the public library, and that the treasurer be and is hereby in- structed to pay the same to the treasurer of the public library forthwith.â€" Carried. The report was adopted. Towx PROPERTY COMMITTEE. Chairman Robson submitted reports 13, 14 and 15, as follows :â€"No. 13 re- comniindiiig certain improvements in the tire hall basement and the caretaker’a sleeping room, was duly adopted. No. 14 referred to the hand stand. stating that as it would cost $150, and only $100 had been granted, the committee decided to report to council before letting the con. 'ract. A second clause recommended that the chairman be authorized to erect a hose tower on the north-east side of the tire hall. No. 15 recommended that Mr. McBurney’s tender for s ten box electric fire alarm system be accepted at the price of $765. Coun. Sootheran stated that he would . . Sarsa a.ril ..\ FULL LINE 011... AVG“ ‘ limits and Ranges ~~r~r-rrrxssaséi \ J when in diam», asufor physician. ‘l‘i your inspecti 11. See them and 3' 18'. piirtiin‘e cl ewhere. rqape. 1 Wu have the best wood A“ V b ' anti Coal Furnaces made IA»:"'lllllliir31‘ “(Mi will giVo! Silecia‘ atten- fulï¬l-icy 3,3,: lic,‘ lug \‘I'Ul‘d. Try OS- 6th.â€"Carried. )al 01 l Best American :n Carnati- ‘ x . ' iau (ill at right prices. 3 011 always in stock . or VICTORIA - â€" .. .. 1 . milling and Repairing l it; all} n C“ ‘l’tmches piuinptly attended to by MRS. WILSON’S ACCIDENT. Coun. Sootheran read the report of the joint committee of the board of works and tirance committees to whom was referred the matter of the accident to Mrs. James Buy the best. Tell us what you want to paint_and Owe will guarantee satisfaction. Highest quality in Qils, Leads, Varnishes and Paints. - _., - . ow . Elï¬nâ€- it? )Our workmen. I â€mp‘fll - . Screen Windows. Screen Wilson through adefective walk onQueen- Doors, Screen Wire, Lawn st. Declarations were read from Mrs. like to see the clause dealing with the property committeeâ€"Carried. Mary Jane Wilson, W. F. Broad. V.S., hose tower struck out. as it was now the MP B ‘ w . . . eneral opinion after a careful inspection ‘ onâ€) 01‘ onus Uh DER "RE- After careful exam- 3 Mowers and Garden Tools. and Francis Porter. that it would be better to place the our BLUE FLAME OIL COOKING STOVE.the test in Garden Hose and Tree arlzet and cheapest ...... We came here prepared to sell the bist 14000.5 and :0 do the very best work at all times at the lOWCSt i V63 'y' .v ‘ thrie years. wtirigfs. ’ Ole Prim-s :or CASH. Esrirnates PromPtIY fum‘ShEd‘ The policy on Co“ . '“age of the public respectfully solicited. ination ‘it was the opinion of the com- in 0111' g°°d3 is What we want not sufï¬cient- to warrant this committee in the clause was struck out. Burrows moved, seconded by Conn. to interest 7011 in- recommending the council to pay Mary Dr. J sue Wilson any sum in compliance with Mellon, that the clause re band stand be {of the board of works her demands. Dep. That Thou. Connolly and others be of Dr. B cmenta, Plaster and Oils. Lindsay-sh, providing that work be done how unstable he really was. He . . - ‘ ‘l . . .. oint meetincr of the board of Works and 1 consider what diam '4 ' i i . ‘ haddrawn the attentionof eouncnto places 'ï¬ 3, c, " -n , , . ,e ,f an _ . ‘ . ~ all“! 3091141 0e Mime e n ice Jillllll LL 1e purcjias U of the broken stone coming from ihc‘i : . Moved by Coun. Sootheran, seconded “ 7’ “D Wï¬ï¬‚ï¬ â€˜ .- 7 ' . ' ' n ‘ %% From \\ in. Grace. re mfrlitiidsflllll purl. Wthh l‘éci‘mluended payment 0‘ tne l press the rules of council. @ _ the rules stated that any member inter- days in goal for a second cflencc. .- . Coun. Burrows enquired if the report i 90 ( furnished any authority for the extra ex- NO'L‘ICE OY- BYrLA‘VS. Dr. Burrows ave notice that at the 3 Dr. Burrows thought that the com- next ineetirg he would introduce a by-law . , . . . niitiee should tender their resignation. authorizing the purchase of the wharf .. property from Wm. McDonnell ; also a The board then amourned. liv-law regulating the gratings and trap doors on the sidewalks throughout the ing was not prohibited. The privilege was used by the M. H. 0. to menace other physicians. The M. H. U. was not known to placard houses where diphtheria existed when he was Mr. Graham gave notice of a by-law to appoint. three fence viewers to ï¬ll place of fence viewers who have left town. AN EXTENSION. Moved by Mr. Mellon, seconded by Coun. Horn, that the time for collecting outstanding taxes be extended to Sept. A STOREHOUSE WANTED. " Moved by Dep.-reeve Robson, seconded by Coun. Baldwin that this council will be pleased to give permission to Mr. M. Boyd of Bobcaygeon to build a storehouse in the space of ground between the steps and the bridge approach at the town wharf and that the clerk be instructed to send such info-mation to Mr. Boyd. and that this motion be referred to the town . Moved by Coun. Mallon seconded by Sprayers. Standard quahty mittee that the evidence as produced is ladder truck in new quarters. On motion Dr. Burrows, that the folloviing members he and are hereby appointed a committee to investigate the action and pay sheets since January 19th struck out. to date. namely zâ€"Mayor Smyth and «cave Robson stated that the Messrs. Sootheran, Pedlsr, Bryans, Bald- \\'llEl‘.E IS LINDSA\"S HOSPITAL. __H.Nicry commence at Be a pair. g Economy“ â€"â€" lloves commences at So a pair. ever)" day - ~ - _ . .-« .3» title, $1.00, $1.25, -FlP-!lllt‘l¢lie- 311d Blankets ‘r‘t economy where acuidents “'93“ h‘i‘ble to occur but Austin road roller, as follows Zâ€"Ti‘iatlstoiiu crusher which was beimt tested ~ 1‘ ~--: Suits at 75câ€"the saving prices. ICE CR? 9:15 .. no attention W“ PM to m 'hl‘Vlul’. given the roller “ thorough tint“- ...... Moved b' Cm B If... iiilhy Coun. Pcdlzii‘ that the tieasurer is "v“ ““ " i ' ti i w 3 lion assed to ‘00))l’3te' . ' ~ - 3 1r“ “m' “4mm“ ‘ . . \l- 1‘ f‘ r I mo 01 a c :- P» ~ I 'aiid proved to the satisfaction of your i 3y Cm“. Kilinbv, tint the broken Stonefliei-ehy authorized to pay the account at _____â€"â€"-â€"- Tllc l‘L’St 1“ P0.“ 11. * 9"“ ‘0‘“ p‘; e the settlement “t â€â€™10- . . committee that it will meet the require- 2 re daccd on '5 '. _ r b . ~St. Joseph’s hos ital amourdna to 9‘6 - cream Delicious and wholesome From J03 Liqle 33mm, for exemption ,. . . . . _l ' “Cl-t s.., etvveen the post. P w H - .0 v r ' h' - . l , h o. » ments for much it is intended, your com- 1 silica crossing and William street. l and McSweyn Anderson for $15, dam- †rm _ C0 TTOIV jiLfljVA‘Zf T5 5,06 a pair. v A «.â€" . ‘â€"â€"â€"â€"" on_ 13.?nnery N no was not in oper untiee. recommend that it be paid for, Report No. 14 Simply certiï¬ed to thalages claimed by Geo. Frain be paid forth- - 75‘ .‘ - . v 7 S lN ation.â€" inance. . forthwtth and that the treasurer be m'laCcounts of p p g; C q: 2 - “withâ€"Carried. 7 ~»- ' flUll'l ‘ , From John Blevens re convention for - - - ~ " )ryans " 0-, “*0 ~61: ‘ :13] 1007’!!! /.9 [6722's a 19427 . _ q . Lindqavthm ~ ' - 1’. , . structed to issue his cheque for Sou-l: in ! ind the Batlihun 00., $44.21 ‘ CI'RFE‘V COSTS- The°“‘3,2313l“;§l9§°§il.‘.t§l§.§‘xmm) ‘ considering: 0f $011510“ â€f ‘3'“ exuml" favor of the F. 0. Austin Maiif. Co. nil, Coun. Mullen said he was opposed ml Moved by Coun. Sootheran, seconded twigsâ€"r; geogsetEW‘i’g askinu permission payment of this accpunt.C1 llplaclng the stone on Kent-st. and notlby Coun. Mellon, that the treasurer be _____ . -“ ‘ ‘ r " . “ ‘ is re mm was a’ opte . ’iie re )ort . ‘authorized to a Jas. Wile n’ â€"â€""“ ‘ to start his refreshment booth atlLis own 1 ‘ l‘ l. . 7 l d h- h b P Y . 0 S_8000nt1t. ' FIV \‘Icr PFPOPT Neeie Toucnburnâ€"ho you were non- .3“ l 3‘ e e authorized to pay “101““ m prcperty.â€"-â€"Town property With power to ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' :commital. ‘ lfor ringing the bell Without ï¬rst submit- "‘ ‘ . . ' . _ , 2 ~ - . Louii Sootheian, chairman. read the re Coun. Mallon requested the mayor to iting same to counc11.--Carried. CRANDELL STREET. He believed ‘ Moved by Coun. Mellon, seconded by ' Coun. Pedlar, that in compliance with the . . ~ C .. . I - the matter was reielred to town property Good Roads Machinery Co., acc..$ 8 00 l rupting a. speaker was liable to a penalty . F. 0. Austin Mfg Co ........... 664 00 1 of 81 for the ï¬rst offence and $4 or ten report 0f ‘be M-H-O- this council grant ‘ the amount of six or eight inch tile if required for the west end of Crandell-st. at_ once, provtding the ratepayers on said street do the wot-x, and on condition 3 00 l penditure on Albert-st. on the tile laid. _ t iat an outlet can be secured. â€"Csrried. TIRED OF OFFICE. Depnreeve Robson tendered his resig- . .' . ‘ i- Light. Heat A. Power Co ........ 144 0‘1 POLICE AND Licirr REPORT. - - - - natim-but on motion the resignation 15 (i0 . ‘ Coun. Pedlar read the report of the was not accepted. and asking for grant.â€"Board or works police and light committee certifying to W ,.VQ--IPY , . _ ~ - - -- t. s . In regard to the request of the directors Chief Bell’s accounts. The Light, Heat Mi- Devitt enquired how it was that “he . v 7 ' a I h‘ h “Ed ï¬Power 005 account “'33 referred to board walk premised on his street in the at t 0 t1. e nancp committee for consideration. spring had not been furnished 9 It wag t W“ 3‘50 agreed that am committee rather discouraging trainping through then read and laid on table. . directorate is composed of four teachers, superintendent of the company to discuss terms fora new contract.â€"Adop:ed, the east ward. There were many dan- V‘ I A declaration from Clowes Hughan, ex- . . To planatory of the early closmg by-law was eeutative _ to warrant the committee re- should meet the members of the Light, the mud eomiiiendiiig the grant as requested. The Heat and Power Co. on the call of the Coun..Killaby stated that the committee could not be forced to do everything in gtrous places and nothing short of an action for damages would wake them up. High School Examinationsâ€"Result of the First Form Exams. The following are the results for this district, as announced by the education department, in the recent High School examinations held throughout the province. The marks of suc- cessful candidates will be sent to high school principals or public school inspectors after the ie-ults of the other form examinations havelcer. published. It is expected that the results of the second form examination will be announced in about tn'o weeks. iiNiisAY. M ] Argue (honors), C i Burns, C R Cori- gucrgood, J l Crown, K Currie, E Curtis (honors), ll Deviii, J S Devitt (honors), A C Dyer, V E S Dyer (honors), Ada E Graham. I E Graham, 11 E Graham, L M Graham, K A Guiry, N Giinn, E M Harrington, AA Hartley, M M Henderson, G llcnle , \V B lluiitcr, j E Irwin, L b' lanes, A Jcï¬'gis, K C Johnston (honors), T M Johnston, M Keycs (honors), ll Moynes, M McGouch, A R McKay, M A Mclniuchlin, I A Mcl’het- son (honors), l“ W N vsworthy, M Nugem, I I. O’Connell, M O’Connell, W] Power, I" 131 Robinson, F W Routley, M l‘) C Sharp. N C Shaver, F Skinner, M Swain (honors), A E "Sylvester, B Taylor, A Touchbum, D Tracy, l“ S \‘rooman, W C Way, E Webster, J W Wilson, H E “’oods, \VJ Jeï¬'ers. FENELON FALLS. J Mills, E R Munt, F E Munt, M Seward, E S Seoit. the attending GRAVENHU RST. E .Boyd. E Elder, F Hewett (honors), B La Framer, J J McEachren, F \V Matter, D M: Meinardus, B M Mickle. OMEMEE. F W English, S E Evans, M Fee, M Gtandy, W Hart, M Pcast (honors), P B Thornton. I'ORT PERRY. E J Boyes, E M Bryant, E Cornish (honors), J Ferguson, E H M Fletcher, E V Gamble. E M Hambly, E E Holtby (honors). A F Kay, W I Kelly (honors), W E Loftus, N MacFad- en, I L MacBrien, A D J McArthur, P T cLean, I I Morrish, M L Parkin, S Parr honors , l A Rae, A Real, W G Ross, E M J G EDWARDS 00 The committee made the following re- . .- " commendation: :â€" clause referred to was simply the words win and the mover and seconder. ( ) arrows in committee. Now he Coun. Mellon stated that there was a Rundle, 1:; B Still, GThompson, E L “ekeâ€, deal of dissatisfaction allover the M G Vi " given tile for a drain on east side of was opposed to it, which went to show great: town at the manner in which theboard of Wilson. ckcry, R Watson, 15 F Willard, j C .‘W a; a!» «v “w'W†' . - WM», gram-u“ ‘ > : Meow r ~.,. .fl .... . m . an: