m= mm. ing Oral readmg may Friday afternoon hours as are convenient. No candidate is to be admitted to the examination in parf two who has not been reported bymhe Principal to the Public School Inspector on or be- fore June 15th, as having satisfac- torily completed the course of part plan 3- gooâ€"11.00 lows :â€" , 900â€"1130 a.m.‘ D18? one A regular meeting of Ups Low...“ “'uS held on May 2fith, with all mem- bers present. The minutes of last meeting were read, and were conï¬rmed on motion of Messrs. O’Loughlin and Wilson, after the resolution relating to sta- tute labor commutation had been re- scinded. \VV\.-.--. inch tile were needed the difference in cost that those directly i do the work. and MI would see the Ops r cemod. L'Cl Dru. Mr. Thos. Downey. of Ieahoro,‘ of the sidewalks there are said some was doâ€" much in need of repair. It titled that the Commissioner and the pathmasters would attend to them. .\Ir. John Whalen said the 7th con- cession road between the 3rd and 4th quarter lines was badly cut up [wring to the trafï¬c on it, while the swing bridge was closed. He said theatrhad no gravel to repair it. The t‘nuncil informed him that they could now get gravel at Mr. \Valden's, late- i_\ purchased. Mr. Joseph Tavies, owner of E; 16. con. 6. addressed the Council on the necessity of draining from his loCality into Mr. Guiry's creek. Messrs. John J. Pogue. Wm, McCabe. .los. Robertson. Thos. Simons and Wm. J. )Iegahev are interested. and he thought that if each paid a fair share 03' the cost. the work could be easily done. and the serV‘iCes 0i an l-ngineer dispensed with. They had estimated the cost at,1'rom $300 to $325. of which he was willing to pay For Friday, t'ngmeel‘ umpvuacu nu.-. _,7,~, estimated the cost atjrom $300 to $325. 01‘ which he was willing to pay 3125. Mr. Pogue said he would pay $lm. provided the Council would give him two outlets across the 3rd quar- Iorlinc. Mr. Davies said the others had not yet stated how much they would pay. The drain would peneï¬t lmth‘ï¬w concussion road and the sxde road and he had come to ï¬nd what assistance the Council would give. .. -, MW! A. fhn urn- .\Ir. Geo. Hall complamcn fence on the boundary lwt and Emily at. Lot 1:2. heil down repeatedly. letting 5 place. As he lives in Council advised him to see Council. and the Clerk “'2 ed to write to the alleged The Clerk was also inst] ask Mr. Thos. Robinson. on Manvers boundary, to no Manvers people take 5:: the Bennett pit. â€"â€" n 5..-. The Council approval of the pro- posal and agreed to assist to about one-sixth of the cast. .\Ir. Geo. Hall complained 0'; the fence on the boundary between Ups Ops Councnl Proceedings ed having bought a gravel pit from Mr. Thos. h. Wald-0n for $200, and on motion of Messrs. Coulter and Wilson a cheque was issued for Mr. W a ld-on V‘ unnun. ROAD APPROPRIATIONS. After duly considering the state of the township roads. the appropria- tions already made for road material and wire fences. the Council. tion of Messrs. Best and Coulter ap- prOpriated $1800 for roads, to be divided amongSt the road divisions as follows: No. 1. $348; No. 2, ‘ “‘ A 00:11 Entrance Examinattofls 30â€"4.“) pm GIV xueu nulxuusu y ~..V as follows: No. 1. $348; No. -, $242: No: 3, $405; N . " and So. 5, $360. “AA“ . A byâ€"law to borrow money to pay the current. expenses of the Township was now introduced. received the us- ual readings. and was passed, signed and sealed. -â€" 'I A- _.â€":L.\ unxu wwâ€"y... The Clerk was instructed to write to the Board of Railway Commis- sioners about the crossing mentioned on 2nd Com. road at lot 22 ; to Mr. McDonnell, roadmaster of‘the C. P. R., about Pottery Corner Crossing, and to Mr. McLaughlin, about the drainage matter near Hartnett‘s Wilson the W 4} lot 14, con. 8, was attached to Beat 37‘,"W§ lot 18, con. 8. and such other lot§ as formerly ’be- longed to But No; '78, were restored to it. - ’ The account from Mr. 031 one from Lindaay 001â€â€œ gassed and paid- ' The COuncfl then 8,650“ June 24th, on motion' of Ganenmdwglsgn. , ‘ w.:'1r.-_o" L 8-. from Mr. R. J. McLaugh- ng to the drainage near Corner, now in the hands nship engineer. mt from Mr. John Carew supplied for swing bridge Bryans, of. the east ward. Called the attention of a broken-down culvert at ary road east of his plate. sod the water to overflow He thought about 300 S hould be put in to carry off. He had spoken to town commissioner. about was of opinion that 6 4.! 0 a'm...Composition. 55 a..m.-Spdlmg' p.m.â€"Geography- : "roe-ram will be- 8‘ the Ops ratepayers the following all COIl'xpl‘dined 0'; the boundary l)(‘1\VCC‘l1 Ups :. Lot 1:2. being thrown (11y. letting stock on his he lives in Emily the 3,â€"Arin‘nmetic. â€"-Writing and Béat 37, w; lot us, con. other lots as formerly be- ant No. '78, were restored ng of Ops Council 2ï¬â€˜th, with all mem- him to see the Emily 10. Clerk was instruct- thc alleged offender. s also instructed to Robinson. pathmastcr â€"Writing ,Engljsh G ram- take gravel from :ayid Read; instruc- is the fol- COUâ€" that Clerk. till Full bedsize, made frombasb Cotton, free from dressing, Smooth round round thread, full, gloaohed haï¬d, ready to be put to hséi The price per pair ......... , ..'. ~$ VV e 83} "-932 though the sun: we always buy c dispose of that Fascinatingâ€"filmyâ€"cool and oh!â€"SO beautiful. Such mercerized efl'ects, bewit- ching colorin gs, scores of weavings. If you didn’t have money wouldn't these » prices make you berate circumstances Beautiful range of persian lawns, American maxe, ï¬ne even sheer cloth, good washers, almost every pattern in the calander. standard width. Price per yard ............... 20:: r: \Vithout a doubt the. wash goods counters are ï¬lled with the ï¬nest collection of wash goods ever shown in Lindsay. Will be pleased to show them at any time. The prices will sell them. Sale of Muslin Underwear Muslin Underwearâ€"poor name that, for the kind we re showingâ€"hardly a. yard of muslin in the whole as- semblage. The ï¬nest, sheer- est and softest nainsooks and cambrics were none too good for us, and y ou â€"whn’s tracks #orn these? “ hV Mr. Prlce- â€"â€"are these 5" Why Mr. Price- cutter! hasn’t he been busy here ? lady is here. An immense range of styles and prices are very easy. both styles. wide lace trim- med, also lace and insertion, Thev are great value at per pair ............ 39° Corset Coversâ€"F sook lack and i trimmed, a. ï¬ne gar- ment. Our price... Probably enough for a. suit Waists. - It’s In Speaking of Silks we in past selling. You will ( per yard only ................ Many things you need new“ aï¬ï¬plé bounter The rungs 18M and flu '_ vibe in yonrfavqt during-W1 Every thing needed by my Ladics’ Cambric Drawers, V'ISIT TO OUR SILK WILL NOT : Cotton Bed Sheets $1.39 Pair] 1 Fine nain- insertion 390 SILK COUNTER WILL REPAY YOU IN MANY WAYS NOT PERMIT MENTION OF ALL THE CHANCES GOING. smooth and evenrr .ldaéhed and an 4mm â€"houleclenin¢ time “d at this store a. M buyin‘ time, for we have ritht prices on Draperies, Lace Curtains, Rugs. Carpets and other floor- ‘ equating- until you'll buy without thinking. t and Honsefumishing Department at any time. Many exclusive designs in Carpets and ' ' \ Draperies to be had only here; ‘ ‘ D‘fii‘mg this June Sale every department in the house will have. an inducement for you to 11311;. 1W Carpets and Draperies ..' likrï¬izt is: I32 . -We are bemoaning these conditions. Our Springr business better than what other stoxes have en- te the loyalty and patronage of Our lllvllvj v..-_, U - - Read it over carefully and thoughtfully. Doesn’ it tell 0{ rare economies in fabrics and garments and llttle things you will- need during the Spring and Summer? If It does. waste no time in getting 'here to make ug for in regrets. Sale begins Saturday Morning, Junel see: Reducin Event Q Mi: awn» M uh. Suits, Jackets and Skirts Special Offering in Linens and Towels during this June Sale Jine fwd Voile, imported I'ahrit‘ * ‘Mnsï¬hndes a beautiful lim- 1 “We 309%!!!†make up in a style ‘m‘hw the most fastidiuus. nib}, 2-0773. 'v c" . . ' f, 4.. , cloth per) 'WW‘WW Au: Dress Goods Wonders Wonders iâ€"yes, real bargain w rare combinations of beauty, xmulim fabric value. Every fashionzfl I and more than sat-isfymg prin tum“ ASK TO SE1: THE GOODS AT my TIME ’r '93 80th. 1907. Very large mzxgw of pat- terns and Culurmg, strong even cloth, with uimity cord making for <trvngth and wear, just the rain; for tub or wash d1‘css«,-~‘ The 1101 Wave will sure“; mmc. Be ready “'ith flu ‘U: 1 at per yard .......... 121â€"6 ï¬ne Sheer Lu beats them an I} and width 40 price remains .L. yard ............ . hail stone patterns, ï¬ne 2:! and at the prices Linen railroad journey to English Novelty Muslins more _\ arm Ti‘I $1.39 {\VYI UK Jule mce coloring of th“ That ice and {It} 750 HSS 8nd A Good C is secured by E. Greg Conu- Drug Store, LI PORTLA CEMI Just received new 51 d Ibove cement. Prio Ifl'lpoea Cambray: 3‘“ Cohooonk L lariposa. . 'p “15 week. Exu M Telephone he: ‘50 make sure Tested See Turnip TRY THE 38nd. of Seed Coj flog. Excelle Raven Lakt Cream 591‘?†Cream Sicilians Lustres. Cream Boliennes. A decided 1’11 ion of Voilas on In Hosiery- worked and M everywherr. “'hite fronts. a] only ....... 42 in. Fine snot Persian We have Pin†CASH ine she: 50 UN of“