Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

Watchman (1888), 8 Nov 1888, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

ndcr the '. Ml P. ‘5 Prices. SHGES {T Y re deed xces v 31 be 10th ’3 Ni 2-. am.- M5,. DCC‘: Sun mer Bi 3S. every D‘ F? 3%? 38, Sto l in tie 1259'} S053 SLATES PAPER . ENVELOPES. jIE‘A‘ PCBLIC SCHOOL TEMPER- ANL‘E 800K. {cmcmbcr the place. just Opposite the ::._-v\- Post-office site. --.r fur celebrated Uxbridge Organ. Orders taken for all Daily P9; rs MagazmesandMusic. BCLERS EXERCISE BOOKS. 93mm: CRAYONS. K 1.34:. Friday week, while Mr. vana‘ ("uracil and wife w ":c driving near {z-aboro, a. dog, ran out and frightened the horse so he became very restive, but, was kept under control until some of the harness broke. when he run away, pitch~ 'mg the occupants out of the carriage. Mr. (‘umeil sustained some severe injuries; his wife was not so badly hm- . \Ve under- \fuiul both are prays css‘mg favorably. John Duval, 0t Petcrboro, who was -‘.1.»1.ping in Mr. Boyd‘s limits. near Min- 11-13. cut his foot badly 0:: Friday last. It 12M th'cs'scd until he came to Lindsay. ".1 NJurday. {rum the continual low of became very weak. lie: was awe, vsk ‘UMPASSES. .NZ km:- 1;. :-: mm; BOOKS. ‘ my ; 1 L1» . unit“ for the school f " .. " pill c Ani't h \Vard, between 4 Mil - ‘ .. o‘mith. last Thursday, fie:- .. mm. resulting in the return' of Mr. ' in!) p01! stood: w :‘.._-.r:€‘; (:f Vixoria plowing matc'lzi ‘ cm. Thursday, 13!: November. in; at D. I‘vicCrimmnn, Esq., and: E52. at. the ]‘..-ox'nevillel .LJHJ. 511-; gus-«Sixxumm Rennie, I \‘cm-Emrnugix: James Leask. Esq,‘ ;. 3:011: Foster Thempson, Esq” Ops. ‘ A fo’luv‘iug are the prize winners:â€"§ ' as «“353 1:139. in sud, 1st Wm. Graham. E -f: .‘tLicozn McCaHum. 31'0- Wesley Gib- ‘ ~12: 5.3mm c'mss men in sod, lst Peter M n-s-isun. 2nd W. H. Gibson, 3rd ’1'. Fer- "125011. 4:11 A. MoEn-Zane; Men in stubble, 1 .1.” Alfred Rich, 2nd Charles Christian? 33% Thomas Christian, 4th Farquhar '?--F-‘.chem; boys under 18 years, lst ‘29:} McDonald, 2nd Herbert Graham. ;:-~ Dan McLean. 4th E. Bolton; sulky «t- x3. lsc Augustine Veale. 2nd Sylvester .;, ., ;\ 3rd Peter McEaChem; for the best 0 fun-W's at, the crown, lst Neil McDon- ' ‘ fur the best finish, lst Charla Lxul u ,« I‘ .5»: ’Qfllatcbman. 1 at man: Nov. 8th, 1888. mnk place an Tu .aw evening. Present Else-rs. Winters, McManry, Reeves, Dean 'r’lsvvclle. Kennedy, Stcwm, McNeillie sud Smyth. in the absence of M. Hudspeth Mr. Stewart was apphinted chairman. ‘ The clerk read the minutes of last mowing; which were approved. .‘Jv. Hat-stone, beau master of the high «chm-3L read his report. giving the atten- f; mce for the month of Sept. 149. Ave- ..«,»e attendance 1'29. The report also Adutc-l that Mr. McPherson resigned his ;:usiri«.~n as Eu fish Teacher. His report 1S»:- ()ct. gas-e an attendance 05158. Ave A number c; yum “l 0 -..-~ . ”he Searchxrj: You: the repnrf of Mm. Brm‘twisk. head uxnstw- ..f the nubfic (8931‘9‘70 express the ' The town: :;:‘.\'5: the total :zttenfi ;_:n‘uure f??? our 1‘ ‘ ' < Range wxl. oe advam 1â€"5 . 1- 1' E H, . wannmce u04. bmce coming here 3 '}~ t. ‘v ‘ sen-mug. dance 730. Average :: , - 1‘1: 1:csxgnathm= nf 31;. McPhex-Snnzm" '9 (net as a buginess me 51:53 flxcks were rcccm‘cu. | 1113 community, and 3‘ CU- Q; a interest In any The sccrcmry read :1 let-*2? *3er S. . - ,: >221; reintivu :5: ilepi‘,y‘.’i;15 :1. 4:13? Vi Va??? 0f the town. . :3“: Collegiate Institute. 1 mv‘iflfgpgggécfi Mao a letter frum J uhn F. Fare“ all 19- ; :.-3ui-.s¢{iour’z1,;amofig 3:. in: tn the annual messing of the high 2 2 nd Mrs. Famous e blic schdx)1trusto..ue to he bald in ’1 "Maire home. | ngncd on behalf 0! u m! in; '1“ mmto on the 13th Nov. .\ rep-m: was received from Mr. Bro-t, r10“ dea‘ick, head mastsr oi the public schools '1 Lindsay, Nov. FEE; with referenc'to the punishment of yoqng Eicnrn by one of tho tsac‘hers, npprovmg‘ Remember t}: .i the teacher’s Course. ”man went. The secretary read a. commum frum Mr. A. H. Grant, asking for 3. room "" in the new collegiate Institute to be used Pars m a reading room for the pupils of the Mrs. H, B. Weller :Schools, visitinfi triehds in Li 011 motion a! Mr, McMnrtry. seconded the 185 f9" days. was antho- Mrs. “do; £0 1 My Mr Flavelle, the secretary M 1, ur rizecl to advertise in thé ‘ ai, 9105‘, Am: km“ 9 . 9nd. Empire fora Sdence W1“. salary 3?ka $1,213 31.000. A Specia' in Modern Ian- ‘ '3 severe “““ A - mmn'laflidi mat-ion 09“ lufigi .. sotLodgeJiSmaT will 1 .r. “minim“: in shah :...-t-=,:. {-11% mm on Monday evening: , ,‘J; ..3->y able and instmctiveentgr- ,.;.- 1: may he looked for. All are in- i. ‘ '{tuiixion 11.. M3 open at 3‘; 'm‘."..ze :‘c 3-. :3-e 03ers House .‘Cu '. 22 50;. um!“- ‘che :Luspices of ' h bchool. Elias Suingeou: of us also 6 v.1:ezzted #0 take . so no; mo vb enjoyable and profit- ‘3 ‘cniug is 2:1 snore for ad! ‘overs of ut‘rm and musk. Loo»: out for pos- Doings About Town. sea mag-:3 a?- scam gadget 3353?? 5103* master. $13th $900 ‘ Id tickets. wruhr quarterly mketin of the »:‘ dee will be held on 1-,." 31:: McMurtx-y. the report 0: 2;; «am: of the~public schools in I ‘ 1‘ g cnmflaint against Miss N - 3“ :1;;p-:.,-:.'£d. The report t Y.‘u: vanishing); Of yQUBg 3321131 “N5“, .,.--... - v duster. salty-SIM duties to commence; .1 i"; ist- .jzmuary. ~ ‘ ”I: motion of Mr. Muh’gflie, seconded 31.». Flawelle, the appointmnt .of Mn: t‘. 1!. ‘v-l'ight. as Science master 0; ;..~‘.'lzmce of the year at 3 Of 3150; was approved. - ( ‘rz‘. motion of Mr “.14 hand single Harness ind Cut-V a; fly at Higinbothmn’s Drug Stowe. for stia‘d. {ha-{wt a. few Qty? #33! met: CUE a. .6" soon “Then «'5: mflhbe‘some changes of the same c Sn no Go“ m5 . R? an”... cuchcr's Course {88 Sons of Tempevanca. yes Knox, the 11123 ‘m?.'z..ze :t : "i'ne soiled dovgs on ’3 ERELL “am . For Sale Cheap. 30110:). Board of Trade, Trustee Election. :u: get anything you Want E A. METHERELL, Entertamment Night C!ass. M at Ch. (1 .3 .3 4.1 In Pio- Accidents. DRAWING SLATES. LEATHER BAGS con wction with the was organized last b" the superinten- ck. "ww’l-mrster of 2 ' fair atten- ‘ 1 1 I LEAD PENCIL. while Mr. David r- McNeilie, semnded? , _ i , the rgport of the head Syeihd to THE VVATJIEJAS 30 schools in reference ‘ MYS- Hannah Gib? gninni Minn Miningn : zigmxzzhms , ‘8 mpg? mfe to i White has been rcâ€"o "mm" earn. and the f department. Tin Modern 1 and a comma. Kent Street. IIcNeme, mum“. - 3 report of the head Stein} to Tm: WAIKJHJAX. V boobs in reference)" MIX-IS. Hafnnathngy 139.3 bgcx; egg-352:1 .2: Total . A M “if M t .c r , " .‘czx ~ u. , . ‘ r, _ V mac er or t Jumo ”mum " E ‘1 In 1887 whenSoothomuCa’chroMntk' , “’3"; 90-13913? dngereg gnu PM“ W ‘ bh‘mock‘and it very much large!“ @535‘M5‘m9‘31m1 “5 luv. :8. Jackson. G301. - Mar 99:} the qmzii'cy to be subject to his st Miss McQueen . ' ; Cambra ' mo 1' the 'ea-r 1883. J. . mpg": 1'95me to 5 White 139.: ego“: :g-ongaggd for t-h-v ‘1921501‘1 outm.‘ mg_ Sam, the '_ depamneut. «3i: msaneasedfior only $9,593. and what-L «. ‘, . 13m“ ' L The Crmbmr, Liicmry Society will P2 ! justice is there in assassin ‘th‘e stocknow~3m?w?“11. ,vDs‘édveryj may be (mule as ~-â€" - reopened on F‘ «Mafia? Pswmir: “291% ': tampon. Look anus first; four of so *' WW? term/«hay. 1839. -' Np tender , D hegember. All are coma-fly 1113‘;1’?L§0_§;W mew; an macefie'aniy :mapteel. ‘ ‘9” - was we add, and Carter 317,000. and its war take . mumcfiizfifdafintfcxevk roach Count marks-0mm, * ‘- ' 414 Peel street changed E a go, but not any too! The burning of Guy Fawkes ‘ . . , *ed on the 0th with t-hq usual noise and a four of the hegmesb assessors to ap 7- , ' r ‘ , ‘Carter’s and Ins stock much less. ' a fact W >3 50mm Isr: 1858- I)‘ ' ' ‘13P. 1 2C! i-‘J "1 to commence L.-.‘ .. Mr. R. S. Porter, the Lindsay beraksener, h wing; lea: ed {Be spacious and handsome «rare adia' ant to Gregory's drug store for a term of years, comes into possession about we 15th of this month, and Win at 0099 c mm snce putciug it in fprogex- shape to r ‘ceim a first-class‘stcmk or ‘hristmas. “I . rat to announce the (is: 'rh of L’. 5‘? Mai-1:221. E50. Barrister, etc, w” ich took a. his late residence. Cambridge Street 0 1Monday yevening about five o ’clock. The deceased has been ailing for some, time and last summer took a. trip to the Old Country for his heal. l1 and was same- lat imprm ed by it, but the disease which we believe was lumted m the tbon1-:ch wan .1 1t eradicated and lately becamesosevere that his brother Dr. Martin, of Toronto has bee n at ‘ms bedside for the past two v. eel; Mr. Martin was .. successful law- y-. 1,’ and was xespected and trusted by his clients. He leaves a. wife a" '1d two sons to 11:,1u1’n his loss. He was 5; y ems of age. 5 We understand 'that our police have Ha. ely been making some efforts to uta. I at \ to the objectionable practice of arge ‘gs. (Kings at our principal corners and in , rant of our hotels, on Saturda evenings ‘esxciaily. “’0 are aware of me difficult. ‘ucture of our constables’ duties. but we g wnuld ask still greater efforts and vigilance } or. their part in stampmg out alumni} of floating. At the chief cog-nets on hem :si.eet, last Saturday evcmng. we normed ‘ ('1' math 02' young 10:1 chiefly. :‘And in man)“ .iz: fiancee passing objectionable reminds ,ih Lhc herring of the young worsen who , w re,wa.1kiug past. The entrance to almost ‘ ev my stat-way along the street was also lbL ckctl young men, many of whom ‘ w', to indu gin" in the same 0- jectioname Mu )ceedizws. TInless something more is telem- L0 1m; a check to.) all (hm. we fear ; 1?: It the ‘x‘capcctable guardians of some of ‘ o: ‘ young indies may be tempted f9 teach -. 1 . n “ rhocal ”:17. g was" Lam‘s uf supeHor furniture manufactured by themseiws to parties in Tomato and eisewhere. The enterprising firm is be- caning widely known and before long will commrmd an extenfiive: shippigxg UM} . A portion of. the‘ furnitu1-e‘§‘m:i eunderskmd «m to furnish a 12..ding hotel m Madoc. T49 film now employs fourteen hands. and the fncwr} is Lit-ed with the most improved labour saving machinery. An interestin" ccremog“ took place? .I: Sn. Mary’ 3 church on W c-dnesdayP morning of thisv eak, bain'g the mani..ge of Mr. John (‘v’Bzien son of Mr. P. Oak-ism, Lo Miss Nellie Corkery ,gdau hter of the late Martin Corkéry, both 0% Lindsay. The b.;idesm:\id was Miaerinnie Corkcry sis- be: uf the bride, and the best man was ..J McIntyre, conductor, 0. T. R. T e ceremony was conducted by the Rev. Father Bretherton. The happy couple leib after tne ceremony on a trim to the States. "laze presents vex-e numerousv .nd Vi‘vluable. During the past few days. Messrs. An- ;lrgmn _ Nuggmt {xavg shipped bhg-ec car; A , :1 upon 110: -.~., 1mm: :.: ;.'.' bu mm. 3' mght street meeting 5» near ti: crogsing of Kent. and V‘Villiam streak: m pedestrians are compc‘led to step out in o the mud in order to pass tf'e crowd which gathers around the Army. The an..rl.ez square wmfid be a better place of my eting for the Army. We feel sure the c; CCI‘S sf the Army xvii} do What ia re sonab'Ee, when their attesx’cio-x is drawn co th‘ matter. 1 i1 scripcioa :- meat. fitertain 32' x very pleasing event )7“ m1 9" afternoon in th ~\ lame number fl encial citizens had assemuxc' d. ) honor to MI. 0. E. L Po: teow e‘ eof Ir sdeparture 1'01 Kingston. Dobson. Prelfiident fthe omd. 1 9L- -Al‘lvnae “:2: exery svecuss 1-": l:'.t: xumuc. Miss' Knox and Miss Scrimr zaour will take part in the school Ll ‘IUDU u . p esided and-E'éhd the g ve below, at the an. k meous a. -em‘o!ed ‘ p cues of p1 ‘ I‘thlUu. THE ADDRLFS. ‘ ’ '0 C. E. L. Portmvs. flllulugrr nfthe Bank of JImdreal, Lindsay: A number of your friends in Lindsay ( esire to express theig' regret at. your de- ; nature from ur town, but hope the ( Z‘ange will be advantageous to you. syce coming here you have by vour con- (ucb as a business man, won the respect of '-. 112 community, and yen have always taken m.) interest in any matter afl‘ecting the uselfare of the town. We beg your acceptance of the accom- ganying piecesvof plate as a memento of your sojourn-among us, and we wish you ‘ “WA-"m mun-v hlexqimr in your m: hell 9. wood rev .Llin'I Mrs. Rodden and dau htcr, of Port ' Arthur came to Lindsay a. out two weeks , ag ' ' old friends. The 015’. lady was ‘. quite feeble in health, and from ergac‘sure, ; contracted a. severe can, g :n‘me; mation of the king‘s, of v:‘.;.:'.; . he died Qn ? Honda of last week, at :h: :esidence bf ? Mrs. owison. The funeral task place 3.174 o'clock to the church, hence by train :0 Montreal, and was largely attended by | friends in the town. as well as by relatives ‘ ‘ ‘ .2.-.“ n diurnrgce. film. F.0d- nd Mia. Porteous ’every azure home. ign :3. on behalfof the P1130 Icy c u ...... :ontrac'tefi :i‘se'zzre c615, (31"“5‘; mation of the lung‘s, of wig"; 3149‘ Honda of last week, at :h: :csid Mrs. owlson. The funeral red. at. 4 o'clock to the church, hence} to Montreal, and was largely attet friends in the town. as well as by r and friends from a distance. - ; 513:: has an; Eff/[upping in her hex-ea. -.A.,,, Presented to CHARm-s E. L. Poa'mous E Q, Manager of the Bank of out tread yhis jrien'ds in Lindsay, ‘ November 5nh,1888. excitement ‘1: Death of P. 8.1 2. tin. ' C hurch Social. Enterprise. .LYAI'. V. Lb. Ll. -v . parture forliin :ton. Din-John wident of the gourd. of Trade, 1d road the addreqs. which we at the same presenting 1211'. on behalf of the friends with two nandsome and costly late, which bore the following Removal. vaeneal. Move An. Presentation. tutu, uvl‘ntv~-;IV .- c_f your friends in Lindsay press theig' regret at. your de- n ur town, but hope the be advantageous to you. ing here you have by vour con- - ...,. .nnnb n mfim an ex: W hilgt upon Personals. 1; event wok place list , in the Board of'fradc number of our most, in- had assembler". there to '. E. L. Po; teouft 01} {he H u. acceptance of the acccm- 3f plate as a memento of long us, and we wish you as every blessing in your p.15 of the subscri’mrs, Joux Dossox, 3v: man of Commxttee. C'Jz‘. cmanm. the School Enter- of Torogt‘g, has been L -- -0“-.. .c‘ Eat: 1| m own 340 285 .. Hun. 0E "$9.4 4.6m _. a 5.: Evans? w pp : :y “.- . 14?: ~die-ii GP :‘L. 1 v-egxuence Of! em‘; cock plage 5 theme by » : :ely' a: tangle}? by E § I D;.3Zc;\1pine said the manhad suffered agooddaml of pain and lost much time and should be paid. Several people had .:--::; in the same hole. He hail tried to i have it repairedâ€"but it was not done. i Referred to street and bridge committee. Of course it will be. paid." I ‘ ~l‘?.___ At Town Council. The following report of the proceed- ings of the Town Canned was furnished us by a gentleman who was present. Rate- payers read it: The regular meeting of the Town Coun- :1 we; boil}. or. Lmnhy In ‘ ,. . 4:10 Lt'fzwnr, H. ‘a': atez's J 1) Tiny, J. Brown. 1". - .. » Vv . ‘â€" 8333, Capt. Gmndell‘ 2.113; J. McGizley. A sad but boisterous meeting The meeting adjourned early on account .ut' the death that evening of the town «flicitur P. S. Martin. _ The chamber was well filled with atten- ‘:c and watchfu} elecbn-s, cvincing a. de- ~. :x:it::;tiuxl m curefiuli) scmtinize the ac- Lun of our town fathers as if anxious to liscover wh) the taxes are so high and so “Little to show for them. Several communications were recei ed and disposed of. Mnong them one from J. Keith. secretarf' of gAgricultvml So cie‘.;,. ' calling upon the warm 1 EU'RY on ~r $201”) to me in .122. :9 “JD the -055 i: 2 lgcidéng the fair and pay sun 31') ' imp roveman‘ns tn the grounds. â€"I guess the town will have to pay it. There was also a. letter from T. McMa- hon a resident of Peel street. demanding indemnity fur a sprained ankle received by stepping in a hole in the siflewalk. .»\ cmnmunication ffom Mr. ‘ Weese of '1 urontu. infouned the Council that for a bonus uf $7000, he thought a hat factory emp‘my ing :1. hundred hands could be cs- tablished here. Referred to committee. The mayor mid he had received two more applicatinns from skflled engineers oq‘m-ing their services to assist m deve1op-- a... ing our “embryotic” water works. Re- ferred to committee. A report from Dr. Poole, on the condi- tion of the water in sundry ditches on Durham and Sussex streets was received. The mayor said complaints had been made by the people in that vicinity, that the water in those ditches was stagnant and had a bad spell, and injurious to the health. The report quite disposed of the '1: idea. It was clnlmmte and decorated with several jaw broakinu terms, smue of which the mayor struggled manfully to rack in a. pronounceuble shape, others he passed smoothly ofier declaring it to be Latin. '1‘ .9 report stated the water was found sweet and odorless except where some oil or petroleum from the engine house mingled with the muddy water, but that was not at all objecticnnle in n sani- tary point of View, in‘ fact quite desirable. The odor might in the course of time he- come objectionable to residents in the vicmity, butou the whole nothing was found that could Ion-mince any contagious " Stu-nit «livl not cause the out ' -; l: 321-3 viccuz'red lute- l"§'. « oklifillfil. fulln‘uo‘l, 3..-"; ;.- 4, ‘ me “poi-c- . 91' could see it settled into an acrimonious ; debate, with on one side arranged law and ' selfishness. and on the other justice and honor. . Counc'llor Crandell led off in a. most magnnnimom as well as mngniloquent strain. He appealed to the intelligence ‘ and honor of the councxl and said the question of Mr. Carter's taxes should be dealt with by this council on fair and just principles. The question had been fre- 1 quently before this council and was gen- } emlly disposed of by referring it to the finance committee, and there it became dead, they never to his knowledge reportâ€" ed. he'did not want the subject bun-Iced in that way, it should be disposed of at once by a vote of the whole council. It is evi- dent we have not treated Mr. Carter fair- ly nor to the satisfaction of the ratepayers for we are petitioned tonight to reduce i the taxes to a fair amount. and the peti- § tic-n is entitled. to our most rsspeuti‘sl eon- ,. v - ) Lion. lreinc: signed by mm: 0" t1. -. . n is entitled to our most raspoaudz uon- ; ration. lromg signed by most at” the; busmess firms on Kent street and mzmy 3 others, among them some of our largest] in; psych. '1‘ 16 facts :zrsgplainly set forth and shows that when Mr. Co You owned the bankrupt stock, purchased by Mr Carter from him, the assessm‘ came into the store and asked Mr. Comm how much stock he had on hand-410 said about $17, 000, having a sale in View. The assessort at some put him down for that amount, al- though the goods were not paid for. Mr. Carter bought the stock subsequently. and paid $2.600 on it, subject to all claims against it. The assessor did not enquire as to what w..s against- the stock, and the l law is that a man can he assossed only for l the amount he has paid on the goods and he should have been assessed only for $2,. :600, instead of $17,000. Mr. Curto‘: was i not, familiar with our regulations, and did I not appeal in time. He says the mayor ‘ promisad to have him notified of the meet- I (V ,.. mg of the court of appeal, but failed to do so. Now we are but the servants’uf {the people to do what is right, and shogld deal justly with new comers as well as mth the older ones. It is dishonorable for us to say we will hold him just because a mistake has been made. - . ‘ 11d 11-.....“ u‘nunflrl have a. mismxe um um... .....-.-_ The Mayor said Mr. Conan should have known the law, and if he didn’t he should have consulted a. laWyer. ‘ Reeve “falters doubted if they had any right to deal with the meter 1.0 N. Neither Mr. Cowan nor Mr. Carter attended to the thing in time, and contended that the law must take its course. The mayor decided that the council had . ; the power and right to deal with it, but it had been brought up often enough and should be dropped. ‘ Mr. Crandell contended not for law but ‘ for justice. This council was composed of a generous and just lot of men (great sensation) and the large and influential petition showed the people expected us to do what was right. Councillor Ray claimed that many of the names were fraudently obtained, the men did not know the nature of the petition ‘they were signing. They were deceived, l he had found that to be a fact in inter- l Ivinmina Messrs Kennedy, iregory, Smyth 15 vvv.v . u ._, U , he had found that to be a. fact in inter- viewing Messrs Kennedy, ”hegory, Smyth Campbell and others. I sympathize with Mr. Carts: but can do 32012311115 for him. Theasaessz.;ent is strictly withm the hm. If We comply with the petition we must hand back over $200, and I don t think find; is fair. I do not think Mr. Cartex ‘ knew what he should do until it was toc ilate. I am sorrytfor him but can’t hell # _ . .. -. J“.-- I... «Jarrod in the ‘1 “CE-3509311.; n... -_ V , , If We comply witn the petition we must hand back over $200, and I don t think th:.b is fair. I do not think Mr. Carter knew what- he should do until it. was too late. I am sorry for him but can’t help him. I think it better be referred to the finance committee. I know a man is not A ~ 1 £-_ unno‘l- nnf nnirl fnn liable (30 b6 assesszd for goods not paid for. but it 18 his own_fault he should have at? tended to it ip tune. Dr. McAlpme said they did know what they wgggggging and would sign it again SO WOUIC} mun; IIIULV. Captam Cmnden said he wished to sub- mit a statement to show how uu‘usb it would be to 955%: Mr. Carter $17,003!) w‘mn 1 the assessment of the ci‘ - compared wit‘. merchants 2' dundua S:- ,, -.».n Ian-01.9 Brosl . . ,.1" - "ss qliitchi e. Moon lumen Bri 3 the whole box and dice of them are assess- ed for only a little more than he is, not double as muchâ€"is that; fair or just. The ratepayers by their petition say it is not just and want justice. Mr. Ray wants this question referred to the finance com- mittee. That is very five; 3'17} he isc mir- p u ., , _ I\ , _ man a: mat comm ”-2 :. 2': .- yet he professes great 5‘ :zzmchy for Mr. Carter, does it look iikc it. see how he canvassed the petitioners, and tried tn tun: their minds against him, then come hem and say they were deceived. 1 any ii. is )qu the part of a gentleman to mik 3;: abnut. those men behind their back. who var ‘ :ntsre «LC wet-1' I tn "list this c: Reeve Walters called Mr. Crmdcli to order and wanted the mayor to bring him to time, said he had had too much latitude in this council, and it must be put a. stop - C. 111:2".- s 331:: 12:31:15 330 did just 5'2»; 1:2» 2 ":3 .‘Ln flung acre; 22;: room and Crandell claiming that he knew his privileges and Would not be called to order by the rceve-a calm ensucd for :1 time. Councillor McAlpino was in favor pf granting the request of the. pemtwncra and 3 cm: 1311'. C31" : cfi‘uu. Ha \ as willing wxiimg in 03;“ e , fly: :11 21-: «w. not thir: i: Kzzu‘ {21‘ est-'3 Evsermr r tu pay neafly :1 much as. a}! (be. others. My. Cowzm \ 33. the assessor he End 2517.000 but; he 2 .13 selling out- and Mr. Carter just coming in, simply neglected to at- tend the court of appeal, and because the assessor Tid not explain to Mr. Cow :1 the law u" ass 4‘ “We get a. snap ver- dict against II $413.2.» The law may be atmzirmt, but justic " - mt we eizzim and the council should-digpose of this at ORCe and humstlyâ€"it is a. great haudship for one lurchnnc to be made pay as much as four of ' .2 largest, and eight; of the others only :2 "'ifle over hisâ€"If the council do not set". this it will 1i 'eiy be tested in the co '1‘ Recv.VV.\.1+crs said let them best it. Ma"?:.me~“0h, yes", 301: don}. care how i ‘ Ci‘nnncl â€"â€"â€"“He has got mare moxie) w cost the town is put to. Emmy was w) on end at once, protested strong'w aguius t such Inaguarje being used â€"â€"suid Crundell was onlyb a. common loafer â€"â€"-:-. dizt; loafer. - c. r a: I 15, . J . _ Cnuncillor Crzmdull amid a genera! din and uproar of several members speaking aconcc, m: heard in well known tones to fling buck the compliment and ht the reevc know that he thought him a loafer tlm - Aze 'uV‘hihkL‘y Luzfcrw-In Vain the mayor appealcl to the gentlemen not to be to.) personal. threatened to leavc‘arosc to leamâ€"but was mdgbed to resent him- se§£ tic .11.:i;>.er:'..,<1 Running, a m i . K on the truubicd wubcis. cu: ' sized cvu; accepted Mr. Cartcr's 031» it, 1:): (:5 him strict justicé. Ho, . if ”c3113! cauld leg-lily remit but: and did not wish to make 331W :iL-Jro <6- .. n v -v- ..; .5 s.-.._.-. ‘:‘,~,, .‘ .13. n» ' v LL ...;j .._-'.u;.].: for 12-x) id imy Li; own taxes. Eu wished this to be referred to Mr. H'mkins for his, opinion. The mayor said xhc taxes could be Votcxi buck as chm. ity -._,. A motion was iiualRy curried tn refer it to the lawyer for his npiniunâ€"fm- qulinll Walters, Rwy. B’IcGinlcy, Brown. Winters. Cnmmâ€"McAlpine, Fisher. Crandoll. Councilior ‘v‘v’iuters then muse tn muvc an adjournment, and regretted that the sessiun had been so proiunged and un- pleasant. Ho hm} intended to mnve an :ul- jourmnent‘ in the eariy part of the evening on acco 1m; of the den 11 of their solicitor Mr. Murt-in. The nmynr also expressed great regret that they had been so bois- terous. A committue was appointed to draft 2:. resolution of condolence to the b0- reaved family. and the council adjourned. Remember the McGilbeny Fa- miiy tonight. _ "1| [\I. and vlC‘, . H. M. Chambers, of Chmnber Son, 1 cmumission merchzu‘xts. 7 Cm-rgrxc street, E Grecnock, Scotland, :n'rlved at Montreal? on Friday. He is making a tear of the world fur his heulth’s sake. While on the way from Montreal to Tomntu he made the acquaintance of an imiividnul who rc- pl‘esert; «’1 that he was in the wou] busi- ness mu. Jim“, he was bound for CuRifurnia On the arrival of the train at the Union (kpnt .on Saturday morning the two new friends parted. Duri: g the af- ternoun "vlr. Chalmers was walking on Simone "Li-eeb when he again mot'thc stsungor, $2110 said that he was on his way , ‘to his hate! to see about his baggage, ivflsich hm‘; Lat been Semi- tu the dupot-. My. Chaihuers :igi‘ccd to acc~uajjang the man to 133 hotel, but befura they had) gone 54;; they meg an elderly kvdividual, ‘ who wax. ‘nbmduced to Mr. Chalmers as, the had proprietor. He cxpinincd that! i the bv‘.‘ gage 'had not been sent to the depot g “muse the bill, :unount-ingyto {675‘ had not 3.:cn paid. The guest; simulated exit-em :';ndignation, but he calmed down ‘sufficentf' to explgin that he had a $700 cheque which it was impossible for him to get cashed at a. mbment’s notice. The kiudheurtcd Scotchmzm agreed to advance the amount of the bill and who the cheque as security. Thé confidence men forsook " * - - v x “‘71'7 _______ L“ L. ‘A .‘v ‘ (SMILE. r EU fivvu. “J . their dupe. wfio fifiorted his fouiishness to the detectives.â€"Ma-il. Sometime Saturday evemng‘an unscrupu: lous individual ‘bmkc open’ and robbcd the mg;- box 36.5%. Peter’s Cathedr. 1. The anxhungs jysh at the entrance to the church. and did not i‘egmire :my great ‘ nerve on the part of the sac; i‘t'quus rob- 'ber to do the dec 3. The haul he made. however, is supposed tn have been very Ismall. ‘ ’ - 1 hung-i1} BIJAJ ll. Late on Saturday afternoon word was sent to the police that a robbery had been committed at the residence of Mr. H. B. Merrick 'on Brock-st. Mr. and’ Mrs. Merrick are at 11-3501“; 2; my frumhnme, and tigu burglary was 1;? reamed while the rest of the family were ahscntf from the house at an evening patty; A; side- buztpd drawer containing silyeryfire was broken Qppn, garcfuliy sorted ex‘pr ' and the Seieccions carried 0112-.â€" Mtjfijgwi' A ”My 0“ (309323”. OITAWA, Ont, Nov. 5â€" The customs pm:â€" ventivc officer at a. New Brunswick outgon collected duty recently on a caskcz, contain- ing a; body being brought, into k azmda from Boston for burial. An application has been inadq to the' department uking that the duty collected be refunded. ' ?ޤ'. 7"‘13' fi. 23:1..5273' 53:33,: 53:1 33322. }' 'T‘é..o'<1.‘to be dchz‘eire'3. “ml pied to {theafisz’acti'm n? \L. A. Jackson. (13.01- Jerian-jthc qmzfi‘cy to be subject to his 1'323'131‘33'. .31. Dmivery mmy be made as ”3“!“ I‘. L 4:.“- et ha]. (fl; i). "'3 T)RI A. xV. . “LOTS RVOSC Two Robberies, NE {3033} MM). W ., 3:“ 'rm-z hymn \‘.“A'rmn.mx 1 tum.” ONT. Nov. 8th. 1833. 3.11 Wlxez 1t. per bushel ..... $1 15 in l 1 .“x A V fl'ym « Spring f‘ uooso 19'6" 3‘, if” (1: VA? Salt per ha.) 1 c1 Straw, per lmd Vool......... fiidcs........ Butt “"(Md fincnu ...... per w. Mess Pox-k, per ‘01)]. Hay, per ton. . . . . . . do cx'bru Prime. Shnrts per tun . . . . . Lambski'ls . . . . . . . . Sheevskins. pelts. . ‘ Live Inga, “ Flax sccd__pcr 100. . Dressed Hogs, per 1001?) Rye .................. 011 fry 63m? 259 Lindsay: May 14* 1888' 1’31; 77:5 ,aoozx'e'vfamz/zar 7.;‘2‘;i5pcgoer seizlcnce aplly 1 C.L]5?’(35565 t/ze slac‘e of (5171735 ac our 3/07’0. 'l'Ve czz'm m’fiflil w 1.1 ‘ i. loca’o aflmzz'ly sup/241! trad: -- ~Tec25, 5:53am, Grocer- ies, Provisions, (3416., Flour urn/Feed. T/zis we flaw clozzefor some z’z‘iiie past, (21:! in increasing volume. ». Ewart/2mg went fizz/3132c? on a wedding 7210772. Very good. we fowc! of; :rplgcmg a large order , for Groceries t/zm‘ we ever: £2: a 56770215 oosz'tz'o-izâ€" i we were s/zom‘ of room, A council of wa7'was field r fan’l.’9flt‘l>;fl7 [TM/‘1 {.1713 'L’e7'fLIZ-(Lf t ’135 t/mt t/le cccats for 100 Boys at Prices {rem $2.0c upwards. s. d", i (‘ Overcoat ’th 01‘ 300 Men “ 1) oo Suits 101 100 Boys at Prices from $2. 0:1 1111111211115. The C111,} it 2111(1 , 1111511 of 0111‘ “635112.. 111% (1101:th 15 very pci‘fcct. mm 911111;; (11 115111117 t1c0’:c1‘. and E iiqlish 1 wcchs and (,luths 1"",311" 111 Stx1is11 01 111111 500 Suits of the ncbbiest Suiting that Canada. produces, made in our « to Order, from 55 o. 00 upwards. 250 Overcoat Ivy; 3 of EHOHSI], Scotcn 3W 9: 1 ((1:32) \‘Uc; ‘ L i‘rimn ' elegantiy to 0 :‘c: a Lory/22 t‘o worst A0717“) I 67‘1' good. 1’ 6/035311: El for Grocerzes #201 we 75a , ; " we were s/wm‘ of 7 "i’oo. ., x; S forl/zwzt/z am! txze vera’za‘ t ?1 £1315! ‘zmm: ' A‘QEE- A.EEB QEE‘ E ARE BEFABTEAEHT 224222’ 2’0 00â€".20 2’22/25 for 2'2‘ 47’22‘ 22222 2‘ go at 02222, 225 2/23 new 52’02/2 will 02 2‘0’ 2.:4. Z s/zofl/y, 42222! {/26 gcoa’s 222.452 come 01/”: 2/22 5/23/24; 22223222 we flaw to “19216 2/26 22 2:22‘0 {22252221 éasmls . 4 slow 22222/22’ 2/22 202222257. ,1 mmsmmn" m‘itIfl ‘f ‘31"! ‘ZAZIZLI‘XYL ‘ ' ....... 1.1 I [/5573 232250 {23.151261 mafia . I’V/lc‘il we mmozmw Sale 2! may (56 lalxen for}; 5010’ c/zmp. Ewij'filz'izg Dinner Sells of 200 pieces, use»! taken awe: Goblets, usually sold for ‘ Plain Tumblers, usually sold ‘ Plain White Dinner Setfis, qsu Chamber Setts, usually 5 Fancy Chamber Setis usua One extra fine China éett fc .4130 a large dSSU/lI/Ic’ll( pf 12 a: Pans, C/zm-m‘, air“ will be m are bulky and t/ze 5/30]? is small er} and Glassware, 5s. BAK F AM P. S.â€"Terms strictly cash. ""‘r" w (1:) (i0 (1-1) do EN DEAN MARKETS. do )mccsz :1. 1-011 Dinner Sells of 200 pieces, us;2.z‘..ll sold for $14 and $15, may be taken away for $8. Goblets, usually sold for LDC. per dozen for 40¢. Plain Tumblers, usually sold «~.§r’50€. pgr dozen, for 30¢. Plain White Dinner Setfis, gsu: 3-; sold for $2.50 for $1.50. Chamber Sqfis, usually 5: {a for $2.50 for $1.50. ‘51 for $4, for $2.75. Fancy Chamber Setis usual yvso. One extra fine China éett {0: E55, usually 5 ru’r’zmzc'are Davy Gem’s, Slit/l ’ clamp to clear. T has ,gruoa’s 52);”: midget [Iargams in C rod:- old fer $10. .4130 a large assorlmezd pf £0 a: Pans, C/mrns, air“ will be ml. are bulky and t/ze 50]? is small er} and Glassware, . Sold. Elsewhere at 400., '1. '1“ 100 .WEILZEVSL 19:1 per 1'0 i301 Only efia‘big Goods Kept. 5‘ £5 FAMi '-'Y GROCER, Kent-st, Lindsay. _ Terms strictly cash. ' , _ 0 00 to '20 C0 to ‘J EPU b.) 1 1H g' '2 )‘)‘ no ". 00 1 0 1h t1) 0 20 0 00 .o 0 04‘. ‘3 00 {0 4 50 , U 11 to 0 12% ' O 00 to 17 50 15 CO tn 17 00 [3 15 to 30 go 315 to 3 35 3 ‘25 1:03 4') 0 {75 to O 68 O (50 t0 0 (E0 0 CO to 0 65 3 CD in 17 00 ‘ Cu to 10 00 t CO L0 ‘22 00 O 60 to 00 0 ()0 to 05’) 00 to 5“ -5 u O *1 [3 O (3‘ O r? 0 l0 0 O 0‘ U 00 1 a aw; ~ Jun: ' 01/ch mailer. 2‘5 Peremftory C lose-02¢! meted t/zaz‘ goods will ée G 3% «HM fi"16$ sRaisins, c~-1' ' Emmi-3% -: :33; vi“; W15: £32.? 32111? " “ ,‘rfig ' E E ESLE RETIAL GRGCER, KENT STREET, LEPEBSAY. \Ve have a} Lhc SCARCE designs and coloxe. £9 333033 51%;?) TRIE‘gE‘MRGS. . FULL GLOTHS, TWEED, FLANNELS; [Va (:72 . 12».ng wzz' a. a: Boy’s Ready M'aa’eu. Ulsz’w and :11” cm 2% Warm. qraduu‘ Custom Weaving, 3011 ‘ Carding and Fuiij 31g Our MELLIHERV’ department is supermtcnaea my $538. “7â€"H Y TE- i'fi JU'L‘ U 1' E5? The hes: Piacc i' 1c 0t J.‘ W. WALLACE. ,1 CL .Lhing itcheH, cumin; 5 FOB WOOL- (he County rimmed and l: is superintendcd by ‘/25 cut I»: R Eli {/- wrwa’ .«lor/l' qf “Men's am wn nucrtect st\ 1c to send your “\7 001. inished DRESS

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy