‘ARY 26th. 11 :rs bore out. th rd breeders, In»: : on exhibit m muted 12 speck mds and 9 thin triving Metropolis McLean pming, which beat- !. It, was 10 inches ?‘y and 7% inches tho '3‘ I was in the pom me .1 xnwtings held in mnh on Sunday or Mr. Robert ' E. 01 some report. hi. Ling extended to hv evening meeting ’nded, and much w p ated. The service. will ' xh m-ening this weak; {7. ll. Currie is in - attending the C , he birds were “catty. of Wei“; :ds in town. A. C. HODGEm mANAoER tut Buildings raged raw-1905 - 1910 I m Incorporated IE - Famous NV. oaea Flour Purity Flour cars Coal t 5.618.644 mun or Comm tush. of Aliih. ush‘ Red 01090.4 L24 $40,605,581 13:72.20? ’4 1 550,314,397 27.507 856 85 1910 “4.000.†ber of citim ring the three d that. it w†‘ yet. and 0‘ wk proud. $540,415 3 1 $4 when 75 $36,985.71, 2e Su‘ me T. Beam for the Settler Bond-st. Neat. oronto I H $978.168 MEMEE Received mxn'cnient to ‘mv available ‘0? Northern 011mm N TED .vrlte HAIR.“ \\ n0 of the noon! ‘E mr 1911 was fl. »rk‘a nmce yea ' 'ho- fu‘luwing 40%, U'Ri‘iuy, KC‘Hh, EIRS’OE ‘ticulars reg duties, cola settlers and I )polis Seeds, Salt id. Coal, Sill. in ed are Stricls Ldth imt. (wean Tomlin: .i, delivered at. $4344.77“! rich é Did it ever Dawn on us that g This is the Time to Buy 52 The popular Long Fur Coats have 5.1 been re-priced very low. With the reduction on these coats there is every inducement for you to come to this store to purchase them. You have been waiting all winter, haven’t you? Now is your chance. :O’LOUGHLIN MclNTYRE Farmers Bank Got Its Charter at Ottawa on Margin of Half an Hour An interesting side-light on thet manner in which the Farmers Bank was originally ï¬nanced is thrown by a story told the other day by a prominent banker which has not hitherto appeared in print. The T0- mnto Saturday Night gives it as follows: As it is generally known, it “as necessary after the bank was organirml to deposit. $250,000 with the l-‘innnce Department at Ottawa iwinre it could obtain a certiï¬cate O'nuhllflg it to do business. The sum had not been subscribed by the shun-holders, and the promoters were anxious to obtain the certiï¬cate to further their stock-selling opera- tions. An arrangement was made whereby the concern was to borrow this sum from the Trusts and Guar- antee Company oi Toronto, the lat- ter taking a blanket mortgage on its assets. The 'I‘rusts Guarantee Company curried a very heavy de‘ pmit with the Traders Bank. and Mr. Mmtton, who is connected with both institutions. requested the man- ager or the Traders to forward a quarter 0! a million dollars to Ot- tawa as a deposit. for the Farmers Bank and charge it against his ac- DROPI'ED INTO WATER Ilavana, Cuba, Jan. 30.â€"Within ten miles of Havana. J. A. D. Mc- (Zurdy, the Canadian aviator, hnd to drop into the water on account 0! not having enough lubricating oil. However. he broke all records for a sustained flight over water. He VII rescued by the United State. de- stroyer, Funding. ' I‘ELL INTO SCUGOG ‘L _. . Mr. W. Carley. a young. minim“ in the vicinity of the brick Vim, had rather a coid dip Bafim‘yo while taking ice out. of the new; The accident might have prom! WW6 Serious had not a. umber of MM!) standing around helped 1th 93:10? out on the ice from thyme gym. Mr. Carley was wefkin m 6 gang or that sawing is name mm; and hauling if. out all the surfat‘é. when a plane 0! ice gave way unéxpéétadly. 1.364! m gnimtumte man in the 8m “W are. EBGAPEEQEM‘E , ' retort-ere. Jan. ICâ€"Byth , . Managua: o! mummyâ€, b talcum mail was “I: McLaughlin Ladies’ Fur Lined Coats as low as $29.00 Ladies’ Long Astrachan Coats, very special $34.00 Ladies’ Rat Coats at Reduced Prices. Ladies’ Mufl's, Scarfs, Stoles, etc., on sa1e. Men's Black Dogskin Coats, untearab'e, best low- pt'iceql fur coat on the market, in ï¬rst quality orâ€), Stun...†u... nu ......uou.n...‘..u.u u 318 00 Men's Coon Coats, 50 inches long, ï¬ne full-fumed skins; You can tell an O’Loughlin 82 McIntyre Coon Coat wherever vrm save it. It‘s got the quality, anti it shows it. Farmers. make your work lighter and tum-e- profitable. by ustallin 21 hm l-a-nks Morse Gun line Engine. Sizes 1 to 60 horse power. I hav hu- sale a 6 ho) se power and 101101») powug second hand engines in flrs (-12:35 condition both genuine Lurgaius Come and talk it over. 54th YEAR. . W. HALL EAST END WELLINGTON STREET BRIDGE REPAIRING 1.\’ ALL ITS BRANCHES - PHONE 317K. Jaughliv Automobiles A full line of supplies. Fair-bank‘s Engine GASOLINE ENGINES the count. sount. This the bank refused to do. as it considered this method of rais- ing the Government deposit an un- i sound one. The Trusts Guarantee iL‘ompnny then withdrew the deposit. fpluced it in the Union Bank. and a Qcheque on that institution was for- iwarded to Ottawa. It is not gen- erally known that the Traders Bank iwrote to Sir Edward Clouston. pre isident of the Canadian Bankers’ A8! :sociation, notifying him that the -Furmers Bank was proposing to Istart business on borrowed money. land suggesting that he request Hon. .Mr. Fielding to withhold the certiï¬- cate. Sir Edward wrote at once to the Finance Minister, but in the meantime . three days had elapsed. His letter to Mr. Fielding reached Ithe latter Just half an hour after the certificate had been granted â€" 'such was the speed with which the .transaction had been carried out. Some such warning had obviously been anticipated. An hour‘s delay .in the delivery 0! a single letter Was liL-_A.-... mnnnnihla for a. tale of been anticipated. An hour's delay in the delivery of a single letter was thereiore responsible for a tale of crime and ruin hardly paralleled in the annuals oi Canadian banking. saved from being sent into eternity. as he lay helpleu gt the treetle bridge. immediately welt of the Pro- testant Home. and over which a swiftly moving freight train was about to cross. He had been walking on tho G.T. R. track in a westerl direction. aid in coming to the bfl one (out fell down in the small space between the timbers. Hie he“! rested on one or the'rails, as Edward Tights. â€i†re‘ sides at 513 Donogcl street. and 510 um! noticed him. ‘A on: freight min could behind - “A .A.I-. The curve owning :6 flanker street. would. not hum snowed of the engineer naming the human bundle between me two um. did. when it wants have been mum. M Ma to can a» an mong- §nu uuuvw an... 'A In freight. mm could bound approac mg. but. by acting muddy. Tighe managed to pull the antennas see man from his perilous positin- to safety just in time. ‘3 ‘(ia‘éo w’émvw LINDSAY GARAGE SEC I’ll)“ ONE \JU‘AJIVM vâ€"___ _, , 25â€"Ceuncil met at the appoints! hour. (1.30) this alter-noon for regu- lar business. I The ï¬nance and assessment com- [mittee were instructed to consider [the advisability of making a. grant 'to the East and West Victoria Far- mers' Institutes and the Women's In- stitutes of the county on motion of Reeve Michael and Deputy-reeve Var- coe. That the report of the board 01' managers be received and read was a motion by Reeves Hawkins and Southern. â€.4“-.. on ma The report was rexe committee on Tina-30° on motion by Reeâ€""es Southern. _ “_ Moved by Reeve Dr. Sims. secuuuâ€" ed by Reeve Tolmie. that the com- mittee on roads and bridges be in- structed to consider and report the advisability of reâ€"planking or plac- ing cement walks on the foot path of Fenelon Falls bridge. ‘ That the committee on roads and bridges he instruoted to take into umsideration and report on the ad- \‘xsability of extending the railing on Little Dob bridge, sufï¬cient to make it safe. as it is dangerous at pre sent. _, ‘lln‘nnn‘ and Moved by Reeves lulcuucu an.“ Steele. that the committee on ï¬nance and asseqsment he inmructed to take intn consmeratum and report on the advisability of making a grant to the Ross Memorial hospitalâ€"Carried. At this stage M the procedure Mr. (.. A. Jordan, an tax-warden of the county, entered, and on a motion be-‘ ing carried; was given a seat beside the present warden. Mr. Jordan. in a short address thanked the counenors M the tumor, and having eongmtu; ‘uted um warden and the councflors ur. mew electlom he wished them an weaves “UHM me bmem. yeah Maxed h3- npeves‘ (Nahum and Mum-9m Hm the mmmmee nu r-umlr: mm Midget he mgtr'uemd to who “mm mesmevmmn and revert: “H Um mn-Mhniw M hmmmg a new Midge mm" mm Lake Narrmwg. in me mwmnu m‘ t‘nmlmzi‘wï¬al; ‘Hw mmumw an «me-m9“ wag mmwml m wartime? and ream \lw mlvigiahnm‘ at mumintmï¬ a mm: mime m “war-mm me amuums m ha mm \hu hum-0% M edummn and (mama m me maintaining M 0mm- ,ty umms m 1911‘ an metion M -.,_n : 4..“ and Hanna“. Council Chamber. I u- uuua. wu- ------ my 0" the mm The miter oi matron-lining mimicry" " . The appointment to ofï¬ce commit- the - Government chase in: The matter of the hï¬ogauigrwgitg miflé’xfï¬ 3!! 1‘3;- m’ G‘Wflï¬t 0“ ° Pm“ moot out" Government u ' â€when; on vii-J 0"†'"II! Imflio t to the building nee accounts. The tonowing nameo ,9 n from i . to the H were proposed: Hunts. sum-ck. "ux- 3%xom indiï¬g 5?“ the on: m ed by :1; lor, Johns. ï¬elding. Mley M4 was “MM“. That the mm m to mm. the non! rim-em The ï¬fth vote resulted in m. o! mom ‘t Mt would be over- mmeuon oi the dawn Bailey at Head Lake. union. come “of“, n. mitten.» a m Wt up we. :1 being appointed «an». m an mm." 3.0. : “out councilpr to in MM u auditor m M. m. Wt um low-I. ‘43:: lo m I “on ' 'Int eve-hm he!“ an a amend win an In 3 “0 he- tendon m met within __ tween m Graham and M p. qualiï¬cation In 6:: van; mum“ decided inure! m h ' 1i». 3 “sum“; 0 m. . i n. m Misï¬mwmmhï¬ â€˜mï¬ whom“. I Dr: WM! ‘ mum; ni Far 14.0.1. WCOUNCIL MATTERS )5];ti growing Mum. Reeves Michael and Dr. Sims. second- LINDSAY. and N WAITED ON COUNCIL. council met this morning. with every member present. A com- munication from the mm of Ome- mee public library .3 read by the ligan and Hawkins. A deputation representing the Lind- say Poultry and Pet Stock Associa- 'sting of President McLean. tien. cons: mmretury Rylgy. Mr. Conquergood, and Mr. J. O'R/ellly gppueu m. grant. Mr. McLean. being an eat-member of the council, took the opportunity t°i congratulate the warden and the‘ council on their success and wishedt them every success during the yeah} In reference to the matter to but dealt with. Mr. Lian stated that} last year's council had left the melt-1 ing of a grant for this year’s coun-t cil to deal with, and the council (were interested from two stundpoints, met on account of its general beneï¬t to the county. and second because the government was at present con- sidering the ndvieabllity or erecting a ‘trentrel building bettveen Ottawa. and Lindsay. tn Victor-lo county. had a better chance iot‘ such a building than any other town. and it such a huildihg- were pmteti tn Lindsey it would he a beneï¬t to the entire '3‘“"“;\'; up. “Well“. Mr; J; l'-. Integ- amt [HE llll‘lw‘n “uuu- vv wv-‘v ‘ . a nun m mutton kw neevgs ï¬uwkma and W“ tdmnhpm. u “wanna“ muwuag 1mm mu t‘mhlmm Mt! Samu‘ at me mew «when at \‘ngm umlhuhhurtmn Mn 1: mmmmg 9i Um prmdam. _lW-. mm the mi Uw \lï¬auma Mm mum mum were aim; a Mama: The ngï¬idgm-mjwm Mr; mmm. Mr; J; 1‘; mm am! Mr; t‘onquém-bud awake in tum, and um: Hum-ma! hy the Warden. mm m mug? «1“!!th dutglenvgméwm n.| “Pl? IIIIUIlncu u- the matter would ï¬'iiul'vwhbhstderea; u Ill\’llI .- n.- . . a month Home tummy; ituth it (in mutton v 1‘9“?!) “WM“ 1.1““ thï¬'ï¬ preguttett than? when m‘ ex: “WWW“ ll \t‘llmwel‘ mummmg mum fer the yeah Ml‘; wauu‘ ““9 ilhlll‘l‘ï¬h‘fl ‘5“! Emmy .3' “‘9 M‘QGUM nummtmt m Mattel «mt «muttesi at \‘wtxerta amt‘httlllmlmh Mm ilr‘mlertvk‘n m imitate: Mr: emmflmg 9‘ “‘9 Wflldéflt. 1W: itmdertok Muted mt H’tlllt’M to the White mitt the treqaut‘er‘ Mrs: Milken mmwtt thnt l‘etevtmr-u v-mmrftl slur-ht: were mum a hearing: The thwldeutmt to my him I'll-ï¬n n Willttli- â€The Met-rest t9 the meat work Mina tittiemwe in the tttttttttttth mutt to the done by the society ml the “mug-two immatura in due to the dith- ut a lunar-tit air-amt. as well an a home. why mg ewmw tutu in rotating whivh thiu‘ht he “fled hy the moiety the whools of the northern Hum- tor having ohihlt‘en who are Nahum shunt _ to t a town t‘rum ttitterent parts at On motion of ltuews thug «ml the county, Mrs. Milne stated that Hawkins the clerk was inutt'ut‘ttul to such a building was Vary much headmi‘NiW“ “ N'WW FWWWS "W act. and that at the amt time we! , , , there were no lands in the treasury. ROADS Ahll llllllIClah. although at the and o: the past “my A communication from the muttty solicitor regarding some trouble over there was a slight balance. The do- . . Little lloh. bridge caused by some notation was informed by the Warn . ‘ ‘ hnisunderstnndmg, was “led. den that the cause was a worthy one ‘ and would be earnestly considered. “99"" ““‘Vkms Wu“ SW" Wm!“ Moved M Reeve Hawkins, aeooml- 0,3213;(iifncmï¬i‘i’rimnt \ one u S h be m- Cg“ "'_“' ed by “e0 0 out out that. t co thorizod to ï¬x the railing at Little mittee on county property be in- Bob bridge. structed to take into consideration, A committee m'mmsm of “em,“ and report the advisability of pro-' . . . . . . . . bteele and hr h n 1 i \\ rdm Lal- curmg 9 portrait of exJ‘larden 'liers. |l w apxmi‘x‘itgl‘ t3 2 u :th d tl have n framed and hung in the bdilding of a bridge over Mud Lake council chunber.â€"Carri_ed._ _ _ Inarrows. one-quarter of the cost. is Moved by 2nd Deputy-reeve Dob- son, seconded by lat Deputy-Reeve Lewis. that the committee on edu- cation be instructed to take mto consideration and report on the ad- visability of the forming of theLind- Bay Collegiate Institute into acoun- ty’ instituteâ€"(torrid. That the committee on county property be instructed to take into Consideration end report on the ad- visability of placing the control oi the stone crusher in the can of Mr. Peter Hawkins was carried otter e motion by Reeves Vex-coo and Hi- chael. Moved by Reeve Graham. seconded by Reeve Richmun. that the commit tee on ï¬ance and assessment be in- atructed to toke into consideration. and report on the advisability of granting . pedler’l iieenne to Hr. Archibald McGilW. o! Dolrymple. tree at charge.â€"Quft:iod. Moved by Reeve Michael. seconded by Reeve Steele. that by-law number ......... . a bylaw to make certain ap- pointments to omce, be read a. ï¬rst. time.â€"Cmied. ' unduy beau-e the train service was much more convenient “Id 00W at them could board at home um! 30 to school. The account wu only â€7.48 hat you. Tbs committee on a. school notat- mcnt tor 1911 comm 033%.?!- v.0..- vv-â€" â€"r‘7 Rowe. Southern and Col-non, A communication "quilting tho comma to and rem-“hum to tho annual educational convention u Toronto. m' mod. ,,A__._..A_Il..n_ ,, AL A luIMSMY, FEBRUARY 2, I9" J‘w' an... ‘1'â€" ‘lfl‘VU ‘ o'RIeilly applied for {a J. J. DEVITT. A valuable member of the county council this year will be Mr. John Jae. Dex'itt, of Boszygeon, I’. 0., who lime in North Verulnm. He was born on the 1am: on which he lives. and has lived there all his life. Mr. DeVitt is a. member of the Orange} Lodge, and is a strong church work- er, besides being secretary of the SthOI board. He was {our years as councillor in V’erulam township and was mom in 1905. this year being his ï¬rst year in the county council. Mr. Devitt has always taken a strong.' interest in municipal sflsirs, and is well informed on the requirements of Verulam and county afTairs general- ly. Mr. Devitt is the right man in the right place. and is expected to Were received and on suggestion by Inspector Htevem that. the reports be received at the January sessmn {instead of June. Warden (‘nllnn mos-edi seconded by Reeve Hmflhem. that the present report be printed and in future the revert-x he made at the January mahm we we past year; The maner er magwmr‘a ewenaen left one? "mm me Nm-emher semen. was mum M- gmnï¬ Mr». Filevem .33 n mumh and MP; tmdeï¬wï¬ IN be aigreatald in the county council. one who can be depended on ln all things. to and e depuuuon to the con- vention In Tomato. We Hawkins muted In regard to u brim being built over the Scu- m ebout the 14th quarter line. am. there was no crowns between Hhe winch-w and Port Perry and â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"1-I an M A committee composed of Reeves Steele and Graham and Warden Cul- lan was appointed to superintend the bdilding of a bridge over Mud Lake narrows, one-quarter of the cost is to be borne by Ontario county. Reeves McLeod. Hill and Steele spoke in regard to the plan to be adopted and it was decided that Reeves Michael and Dr. \'rooman. the clerk and the building commit- tee accompany the engineer to the place to investigate the matter and get a report as to its unsoundness. The repairs to the road south of the swing bridge in Ops were referred to the June session. when the coun- cil will visit the road and see what repairs are necessary. Reeve Southern explained the trouble regarding a road across the south end of Iiead Lake and stated that he thought the county should unprove it an it was really a bridge. The water flows over the-road now when there is high water and makes it dmgerous. No action was taken by the council as they felt it was a township aflair. . 77A: A- L--...¢ VVWu-u-Ir '--â€"â€"- . A memorial was ordered to be sent to the dopnrtmom. at, Ottawa re- questing the only compleuon of Wel- lington-at. bridge in Lindsay n navigation In obstructed under pre- unt. conditions. No action wu token recording the good man quuuon. A request. was and from the secretary of the good lro-dl unochuon asking tho county ‘ _ ‘L- A“- ï¬anwv 3 ROADS AND iiiUIICi-IS. A communication from the muniy solicitor regarding some trouble over Little non. bridge caused by some misunderstuhding. was tiled. Court Home. Jul. 31. nun.)â€" Tho oonunitm on road: und bridge. mot pmioul to the roguiu council meeting this morning to clot: up the mum at memorialixing the depart- mun ut. Ottuu rounding only completion oi Wellington-It. bridg. and tho building 0! I. bridgi over the amigo. south or Lind-w. 'rho Wt.- u road by the clerk were t by tho council to be util- W. m mtwoithordnuiout man Game. to rm i t to the building of mm .08. ow to the "sciatic. pun- ..u m m council Mu- liih. 27. (mug->- Vlctoria Road Fall Fair the ogrieultunl societies in Vic- toria County m discussed at the meeting of the county eouncilors on Friday alter-noon by Reeves Rich- man and Sims. who maintained that: the outside societies were a. benefit to the municipalities in that the peo- ple could not bring their stock to Lindsey and many of the people couldn't come to Lindsay fair. Conn. Southern stated that the drop in North Victoria fair was being noticed in the quality of stock whereas the people could put-chm good stock at that fair. Reeve Devitt was heard in con- necuon with the Bobcaygeon fair and winter seed judging. The so- ciety is progressing because the heads of it are progressing. He stated that he was not in Iavor of increasing the grants as it was an easy matter to get beyond the Lake narrows and the committee to inspect the present bridge, along with the engineer, in view 9! receiv- ingra writte'n report as to it: safe condition were conï¬rmed. The council met aner the commit- tee meeting, when the following bu- siness was transacted : ‘ Moved by Reeve McLeod. seconded by ReeVe Devin. that the resigna- tion from the positiOn of trustee of the L.(‘-.I. of Mr. Mcbennan be re- ferred to the committee on educa- Honâ€"Carried. v'ï¬ot'eowbâ€"i-Coun. Graham, seconded by Conn. Richman, that by-law No. . a bylaw appointing Coun- cilors Graham and Steele and War- read. huts and Devitt. grant of .50 be granted.â€"‘-i';arried. den Caiian a committee to remove the bridge over Mud Lake narrows and construct a a new bridse. be received and rend.â€"t‘arried. The as a whole With i‘oun. Michael in the chair. item-e Dr. Vrooman took objection to a hy-iaw being passed heiore the nutario council with returning the material used or the kind or bridge. to tforneii. i Sims. in their menus: aion i‘eit tit the hyziuw was neces- new in enter to give the wmuuttee potter to wowed; . Muted to: Gotta; hiuitiimm WNW!†ed hm i‘oum i‘m‘iteth that htziow he. :22. it than“: to ammim, u t‘tiliiittiiiï¬t‘ to moment the amounts Robertson. the Sick Children's Hospital. council went into committee, on the second reading !grants on motion by Councilors \ ar- coe and Lewis. were communicated .mut. be ended by Coun. it was !usuui grant oi the he git-en. =â€" i‘nf- thought hy iteetes lietiit. Graham. rte-zit A communication from .1. nos askinb for a grant to was It was moved by Councilors that the usual The Farmer's Institutes were given grants of .25 each. The Women's lnstitntes were given the usual A communication from the Enl- t-ation Army aski for an increased Conn. no son mount. ser- Tii‘mlé. that the A communication item the. prison- et‘e aid satiety ï¬shing tor it want .t was new; A eemmuhieatioh iijom “Within“ it‘iuteiie. oi the Rea: tiowttui votive making for the MEMM gi‘ï¬ï¬t oi Ii 300 was read. tutti on motion 6" Putin- cites he. \‘t‘hettmh mitt Women Pei: the which the mutton will he tintiie iah the grant was when to the iiotit‘tis‘ at ithitttmttmt oi the The question at a mm to the with (it land-tux and the when .ai 3.1mm; Peuitr-y mm hat mg“ .tta: flittatitee rentwttveiy for the thaw mutation. was dismissed: News. m; ‘tmttiwe tit county pupils and with t‘otm, V'memtut than the great he now to deviate the mute-worried. .100, it was seconded by town. 'l‘httt ity-htw No, , . ti lit-law whiti- Ah ammtuwnt that it . he ‘0 N‘OVMC! kit“ "w paying to .the 8?5 was mated uy (Iotili'ihis Yal- lschooi inspectors their- trat'eiinz. mic and Come" and «trivial. muting. stationery and â€Mime 8». The Uhihit'en's Aid society um [KING up not ion-iii in the try-law, granted :50. nn.‘ : “Him... ‘I’ on) Associaiimt here was moved by Conn. Muilizan, sec- onded by Conn. Devitt. The coun- cil went into committee on the whole tor the second reading with (‘oun. Corneil in the chair. The committee reported the second read- ing without amendment. The by- l. A.‘ nl.‘ .--.- .â€" - 7w... Moved by Coun. Hawkins. seconded by Conn. Graham, that the peti- tion to the department at Ottawa re the bridge over the ScugOg river south of Lindsay be received and readâ€"Carried. County Council chamber. Friday attemoon.â€"The resignation of Mr. J. M. Mcimnnan from the Lindsay School Board was accepted on mo- tion of Councilors Lewis anfi Righ- vâ€"vâ€" man. The cause oi the resignation having since been obliterated, he was re-appointed on motion by Councilors Dobson and Devitt. The committee on ï¬nance and as- sessment met immediately alter the completion of the preceding business with Reeve Rankine in the chair. The financial statements of the county were presented by the clerk. The report at the House oi Beluge was read and the suggestion oi hir- ing an extra man to aid in manag- ing the farm caused some discussion. Reeve Dr. ‘Vrooman asked it it would not be better. should such 11 step be taken. to get more land to be worked. Reeve Micliaei. member oi the board. enlightened the council on sh. mama-1w stating that it was law was signe third reading. PAGESIto4 the matter by stating thet it wu thong-ht neceuery by thnt body to secure en ueietent u the pro-en}! keeper bed to do ell the hendling o! the horeee now that the lemma wen all unhhle to be trusted with the horeee. end he might often be drown “my (roan hie dutiee by a. telephone cell or other houee duties. (‘hninnnn Hewkine spoke with re- gard to the work of the bond dur- ing the yeer. Reevee Dob-on. Dr. Sim. end On- hem eleo took port in the fllecue- eion. It m moved by Councilor. Gre- hun and Southern. thet e vote of thenke be M the bond 0! monument end the inspector and the : eeeentinc of the report.â€"Cer- «on regarding the nutter. TMECoun. Richm-n in we can World wot-Ind the council mouth . out madman. The am the commutation that my tumu- 8 puns! und the lay-luv ww harm on auto Income from my'ud and. m of our 8800:- mm. m u‘ Mur an .ppolnung or W? m. Conn. Dr. 81m. muted ory commit“. the cannon thumps-MID "nontox- than. ucciicn rescuing the MGM o! W van Mel-rod to by the clerk who read n commutation from the Municipal Wgrld tug-work???“ qr- 75w mus:- left our from the question of giving grants ulnar! amen. 3031. no“. mm» 7 0.9M Stock ma Up ............... 3 4,000,000 W Fund and Undividod Proï¬t. 0,800,000 W“ by ‘fl. Pub'huuuuonuu ‘9.m,wo M ‘munuunuuuuunuunu’6’.m.°oo ILL“! nun-rum- unnu- mu rnod and sealed aher the Given a Larger Grant farmer not. being taxed was a Jan Walt fox-him to get at i income. " Councilors McLeod and Var-coo m heard in connection with Wood- VIHe and Oakdwood (airs. wlgigh are would be difï¬cult to give a. grant to one society and not. to another. Councilor Hill thought Lindsay might drop $25 oï¬â€˜ their grant and give it. to North Victoria Society. I A ~ _4I _-‘_A ' Councilor Steele was he: senting the Eden social Councilor Varcoe moved that the grants be left. as they are. The mo- tion was seconded by Councilor De- vitt. An amendment moved by VILD. (In w..-..-_V ,__ Conn. Richman, seconded by Coun- cilor Southern that $25 extra be granted to the North Victoria So- ciety for one year. The amendment carried. The other grants will re- main as they were last year. A communication from J. Ross Ro- bertson asking for a grant to the Sick Children's Hospital. was read. It was moved by Councilors Lewis and DeVitt, that the usual grant 0! 050 be grented.-â€"Cnrried. The Farmer’s Institutes were given grants of $25 each. The Women's Institutes were given the usual grants on motion by Councilors Var- coe and Lewis. A communication from J. Ross Robertson. asklnb for s grant to the Sick Children's Hospital. was vuv ~--_~ read. It was moved by Councilors Lewis and Devin. that the usual grant of 850 be granted.â€"43arried. The Farmer's Institutes were given grants of .25 each. The Women‘s Institutes were gimn the usual mu VHF Quinn: “n‘u p ... “m quésugn at a mm to the â€WWW Mum-y mm m Nook Au: momma. was mwuasad, New. NI “mm, \‘memna mm the grant he 3100.. It, was mama by (mm. hewiti- An «maximum mm u M Fiï¬ was moved jay Coulrihis "Sal- mie and come“ and carried. The Children‘s Md b‘ociety “are wwvvrw 77W , I The Lindsay Law Association “ere glven a grant. of 896 on motion of Councilors lbr. Sims amd Michael. The communication from the On. tulo Municipal Association. asking the council to join the association and give them a grant was ï¬lrd as the council thought them would be no beneï¬t from such a satiety for them at the present time. n 4‘- __ 'câ€"oxlhcnor Michael sum um 1t. vuvoo- w‘ v--- A communication tram Col. Sam. Hughes, BLIP†requesting the coun- cil to send a deputation to Ottawa to inspect the peat plant as there was abundance of material for peat in this county. was read. He in- formed the council that. $1.40 \\ orth of peat. was equal to a ton of an- thracite coal or $7 worth of hard- tion would be taken on the matter now it would be left over until the June session. A communication from the county of Wentworth regarding market fees in the county was ï¬led as they thought it had no bearing on Vio- torin markets, The reports from the County Po- lice Megistrate. the various societies and the registrar's returns were re- ceived. A by-lew re the borrowing oi mo- , ___I___‘lIAA h. n u; .......... 7 , v ney [tor the county was submitted by the clerk. County Council chamber. Saturday morningâ€"Previous to the meeting 0! council; second Deputyoneeve Dob- -_ AL-‘ son informed your reporter that Durham county council are eending a deputation to the legislature to have all the Collegiate Institutes in that county mode county institu- tions. Such a step in Victoria council is being ably upheld by Conn. Dobeon. m ilrst business helm-e the coun- ty was the reception oi the report oi the committee on ï¬nance and ae- eï¬sment, which was received on mo- tion by Councilors Hawkins end Southern. loved by Councilors Hawkins. sec- onded by Councilor Southern, thet no‘rl 0! {he noun} 0! Ram wu n- colvod and read on motion by Coun- dlorl Huw‘d‘u and W. Ann-O.- SLOOPERYEAR without asking I. the County Po- ; various societies I returns were re- lmrrowinz of mo- it m