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Watchman Warder (1899), 6 Jul 1899, p. 5

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PlGESS ”[0 lg _â€"-â€"_...â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"... ~~ â€"..__â€"__.â€" â€"â€"-â€"â€"_...._. _-..â€".~.. ~_.-~â€"â€"â€"â€" ' LINDSAY, THURSDAY, JULY om 1899. ‘ . ' â€"' m“... -...- . - 75 Cents per annum â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"- -~--- â€"- . M m THE CITY FATHERS MEET 1?; f-lie‘l‘l'em. ---------------------- 300 favor of the town to accept Mr. Liscomb’s a few days of last week in town look. H0212: 2891:1315 ------ . -------- 3 00 tender offering to do the work and supply ‘ ' ‘ " ' Geo A oLitt‘lz: """""" . """"" 4:33 alllflgtzfifib“. M S th 'd d town in about a mouth for a few days holi- . . ............ y r. on eran, sec And Read all Reglflar Reports P. g. Hurley ......................... 15 98 Mr, Lennon, that the'tender fofngrinotfiyl 'da'ysbfiow; tg-e 12:38. fill t l" tag â€" CO e Bl k .............. e ....... 0 l ‘ _ 88 ‘ ee 8’ o 8 88.0 all): 8 BUT OWING To THE ABSENCE OF A BY' A. A. szghvzell 222:; the walks be not considered and that the of St. Marjarit‘s college, Toronto, is spend LAW CLOSING DUKE AND WOLFE-V Rathb C """""""""""" town proceed With the work themselves ing her vacation in town with her parents STS. AN ADJOURNMENT TOOK . “n '0. . . . . . . . . . - . . . : .......... 4139 to be started at once._Carried' ‘ . PLACE . ghfis. Robinson ..................... :75 00 Moved by Mr. Horn, seconded by Mr. In Angus. she. Will prose. ed to Germany .The town council met in the council A: M. 11:13?!“ ---------------------- 1133:; Sootheran, that the tender of Mr. J. Us to 1):?“ spe;ial studies. , y . . Ma or . . n ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . combo for constructin the L' d â€" essrs. ames and Thos. Buck of chamber on MODdafl evening y .Your committee declined to honor g m say and Walters presided, and the following members were present: Messrs. Crandell, Lennbn, Jackson, Horn, Sootheran and Glenelg gt, sewers and supplying all ma' Peterboro and Penetang, and Miss Josie terial therefor for $152“ .5, be accepted and Nellie Buck. teachers at Chapleau and on condition that he furnishes satisfactory Duoro, are Wendie“ their vacation in draft of Journal of Commerce for $30 when presented for payment. Ingle, Minutes of previous meetings Alderman Lennon asked to. have the security for doing the work.â€"Carried. town With their parents, Glenelg-st east. -uifill" "i l -' were m and confirmed. The attendance $01k“ re Bell 'lelephone franchise referred Aid. Horn thought as there was a liabl- â€"J, C. Smyth of Rochester, a former was somewhat light. The few present ' He had moved -.)the motion, but . lity to loss in costs arising out of Mr'. resident 0‘ Lindsay, spent 8 few days in since that time had consulted With the Fowler’s action for damages the street town last week renewing old acquaint- president of the Victoria Telephone Co. commissioner should be asked toins ct “083- J- G. iSDOW holdin a ma onsible and thought it would be better to hear and report. pe R P were drawn from the south ward to fight the by-law closing Duke and Wolfe- sts. for the benefit of the Grand Trunk . 7 ., will be out of the usual Mid-Summer Clear- ° ance: Every article Of Summer. Wear ' position with the United States Express railway. The by-law was not fortthminx, both Sides , Ald. Jackson stated the matter had been 00- . . . . MUST be SOId . . . . however, and no action was taken. ' Capt. Crandell seconded the Chalme- A reported on before and there was no risk â€"The following teachers are spending COMMUNICATIONS 1 bonus 0f $1000 would n°t be any to mPCh t0 the WWD- It was 8 question between their vacation in town : Miss Annie Beg‘ 4M- Clerk Knowlson then read the following in pay for a franchise. He d‘d not believe M r. Fowler and Mr. Thornhill,.the snow- - plow contractor. The report was adopted. Ponies COMMITTEE REPORT. Alderman Horn read three reports, Nos. 13, 14 and 15. The reports dealt with the 0 ley;Burnley; Miss Ferris, Minden; Miss Lizzie Hanahoe, North Bay; Miss Cathro Newcastle; and Mr. R. V. irvine Pens tang. â€"The iollowing spent Dominion day utof town:D~. Arthur Day, with Port Hope friends; Mr. and D/irs. B. J. Gongh at Peterboro; Mr. Tiles. Armstrong, at communications. in bartering away the franchises of the . From McSw‘evn and An d orson, giving town_ to big corporations. This was a ,notice Of action at law on behalf of Wm. question for the Board or Trade: Fowler for damage done to hedge by Mr. Mr. Sootheran had no objection to the Thornhill,who had the snow plow contract clause being referred back. The offer: had for north wardâ€"Laid on table. ”Oh come from the Bell Ce- and he Wlehed instructions to assistant Constable Reeves From J. D. Flavelle, chairman of special that understood. _ He noticed that Peter- to register regular Visits at the local committee appointed to draft suitable boro was treated in this way and he had banks. Dress Goods Hosiery and Gloves “W00; Black Dress Goods, double- Nice Black COtton Hose, going at about two~ 1: 18C 3 yard ' -,. third;2 their value, per pair, 26c, 18c,‘13c, . .Fif‘lfed Alpacas, raga-31’ 33c, for 10¢, cand 5c . . _ ~ 3 Ask for our Cashmere Hose, in plain and rib- Vet‘- lack Lustre, worth 28c, sale bed, regular 35c, now for 25c; 30c, sale {20c price 22c . ‘ . . . . Peter‘ooro; A. E. Pal-kin, W. Trew and H. :i'will Black Serges, were 35¢, going Handseme Black Silk Gloves, commence Per recommendations for amending the moved m the matter to secure Similar The ”mm‘m’e ”170 examined the ac' J- NOSWOICb)’. at Port Hunt" Mr. Rube . 5c . Pa!" 18‘: . bicycle by-la'w. benefits. . counts 0"- Chi“ Bell and found them cor- Morgan with Belleville friends C€rtain . mi Wide Figured Black Goods, sold Nice Lisle thread, in Black and Colored, for From Mr. Geo. Roberts requesting that The clause was Withdrawn and report rect. ’ ' t tied inw ! 4;. now 47C 1 mer price 18c and 25c, clearing price, per ’ ‘ adopted. . 3:55 moods, {£3,155.11 Tweed efi'ccts. pair 12¢ a sidewalk be 3W8" from Fair-ave. to his f . ,1 for a short holiday. At ihe recent exams. it v1.3.1: at 33:, our price for this linel â€"_â€"“_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€" reSidence.-â€"Board Of Works. " ment 0 the account 0f the L‘ght’.1icat at Trinity Medical College he {jagged his If - Silks. Satins and Veivets From xv. A. Roberts, secretary of the Alderman .Lennon read report of the and Power 00')! for March, April and final well up in the 1i~t sn'iisnowthe 32TH?“ 33.,” price, per ymd’ 4c Handsome Silks and Sotins for Blouses and Bell Telephone 00., with reference to my above committee as follows :â€"That chair- May, Subject to a reduction of $13.35 for passessor of dip‘onias in inodina and sur- 7 Tie: Bruiii alas, were 5°C goods, Trimmings, new shade and finish ing the Bell (30- 9- five year's franchise, and man explained that plans were prepared lights repor‘ed out. ger; VMi‘ Couiter will trke’a “£1: earned 1' Lovely India Silks, in mm». different shades, requesting that no action be taken until for improvements to market square and THE ABSENT BY LAW. rest before deciding “here he W‘m corn- -â€"~â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"--â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" l former prices 48c, now‘ 38c, were 30c, the rights of other companies were under. market. Mayor Walters stated that there Shollld merce practifev ‘ A i 1 present price 93c stoodâ€"Laid on tsible. Moved byAld. Horn, seconded by .Ald.lhave been a. try-law presented for the 58v F513: , B et‘ W, ,- f T; ., A} From S. G. McKay. re curfew 139-11 Ac'r, Jackson, that the. chairman be authorized clcsir‘g Of “’Olfe and Duke-sts. He did ~ ~ ' d” 61 h J” '0“ o ..m..v and urging mac n; be enforced, also 3,};- ‘0 ad vei‘tise for tenders for improvements not know wherein ing how it Operated in Lindsay. -â€"POlice. ° 9 â€"Mr. Lester McD. Cou; 9r “ ’n tow The commltt-e also recommended pay- t ‘5 ‘ n l . “'1".°;°tt€$ l v .49- i - v f T , , Laulcs Ties and heck V3.1? ' 73:“. “130 dark, the lie: arish, has been grant-ed 2‘. jmxr's leave of ..,.:-. “M wrd ch'l‘hc newest of the new in Tics, Collars and :‘.:.,. -.. . e x. ,1 - - the fault lm‘, but asi . -. . .. ~ t absence by Bishop UC-umor and sailed I elds abando about the market in accordance with laps was not there ‘hc ' would hav: to adi urn - - ‘ l .v -'~-“~ on ‘ “W“ -- -. ~. -- - .. - , ‘ld ‘p!"iri _,-\ _ nu gfi p .}_ x L. «,2.» V) “0 ,iast week per FteHlTlVY'\'eT‘F'~"-‘l"0!‘ for The ~ . Drum.“ 3 last CO era to u‘ “"‘ 5 “.b “‘ ‘,“ “ ' .lJlUi‘ii r. L). Moore resident oi tile all a 3i- . \J.ik‘.ll_ib.""L1L.L'll'. . L 5< Liam-CA Lm r. . cm. Uurmg which ' ,“ ”L Y , -.‘ .: :g l Ask for our Linen Lollars at 9!: - . , .3 p . ‘55 ; you... 15,, so... puce, ; public library, requesting council to make surply of a. The rep‘lrt was adopted. BOARD Oi“ “'CRKS. , old countr . The most O his vacation AUDITORS REPORT. y t t 9 Auditor Finleson‘s re t ti d will be spent in his old home at Baker:- ‘ ‘ por was .ien rea head, Cheshire county. A host of friends i Ladiés’ Underve‘sts provision for said library in preparing (imposition .w 1;; Russians, :ood patterns, would the Vat)”: 'aklng a geat . . 0 much of at; Muslins and Planes ud worse than . mg: Cashmerette Prints, former price 3 17c, me, To and 56 made from time to time.-â€"Finance. Tickings and Carpet Warps cautifnl Heavy Soft Ticking, worth 20c, sale 0! billiard license. «Finance. 'C95 the fields "'53“: error, pe\r‘yard, 8?, a. . 1 'd offer for this line 13c ACCOUSTS nd cut into “:‘w‘flifl‘ ‘ rapper ln‘A‘ m psai lColored Carpet \Varp, per bunch, $1 00 The clerk read a number of accounts a'shed dc ° ”3333' 55,1333" Iiidsfzreiegceksfml T b7 Li which on motion were referred to their .. 1 -a ,gr-g .» 35.22: S . ' ‘ .wii .“2 5 i 3 ’ p l a e ”Ben respective committees. borne bodily - eitc .. Rites: Chambray Muslin, very l Three special drives in Table Linen, per yard Market Clerk Callaghan i 40:, 30c and 20c treams. . . . ~ 3.3: {30:5 :0: inouses and Dresses. in a - ' . . . . 3 bunch Sc fyled. p If 01:1th 5537? C”; “me P’que’ regular 2°C; ‘ Chicf Bell reported fines imposed and ‘ Were €11.83; “35”” 17‘” “OW 12°; mm“ 15c}, Men’s Furnishings collected for June $57.12.â€"Police. "5 that migh'. '1” _ WW l A good Linen Collcr, stand up or turn down, THE ESTIMATES ' t sucha um , S . 5 for 10¢ . . Clerk Knowlson laid a partial list of d a much 3 7 51011588 and kuts _ lAsk to see our Gentlemen’s Ties‘in Strings. estimates on table, but stated the accounts the lands {1 _ axial stress upomour Blonseszn small ! ' Pads and Bows. gorng on sale .JaSis - that came in that evening had to be added tt 1 ’Dee * mend block meets new gozng for: Lp-io-date Linen Hats for menâ€"Straw Hats theretoâ€"Finance. C .0 pp :oc 2:5 43c l commence at 20c , ‘ . 1' stop fliewa it T3: Skins in Liner. Duck and 5 Clearing prices on all hard and soft felt hats PLTHIOI‘” ’ land h! the :3 we trim a: about half the former l Special inducements in Men’s and Boy's Alderman 50031101311 presented 3 he crops grow: . Bicycle Hose and Sweaters sheep will q ' 0‘ Thus the ~ the salvatioy ;. - adveitise for court of revision. FINANCE REPORT 3 Bay‘s and Ynulhs’ Clothing, Earpet, .- . . . . . . their estimates and askin that the ant ~03" 3; -:, sale price for this line, So Each line that we quote is a stunner. 252, 20c, be so arranged that advfincei «mgr be we r’ ’ , I From W. A. Brooks, requesting rebate reported ay be used f“ .3" I“ “wiring price per yd SC I Good plump bunch batting for 4c ; full pound receipts 0f $63.91 f0! June. Received and l" .33 ..:. ~â€" i 1 lengthy petition from residents on , Glenelg and Lindsay-sts., asking for a yand hringi: w- sewer. On motion the petition was re- ceived and the clerk was instructed, to Aid. lngle submitted reports No. 14 15 certifying to the treasurer’s accounts and O‘ to O t th ’ ' ‘ - and 16, of the board of works as follows :-- gointheiagmenetrfggdgll: :Ilihgfifj nee ded â€"The following are among those who Report N o. 14 â€"The chairman reported ' 1 ' . tDominion day in town: H. E. Lee 1 n Mr. A. A. Wri ht 3mm TH“ ““00". ape“ . - . htztlfegnli'ezxeclglefld 310:1 placed throughgut Moved by Ald' Lennon, seconded by Ald' 2:63;: o?;::.:::: 52?;khy'fsrgn‘trogrf'rrle: the town and that more plank would be Jackson, that the Board Of Y‘Vorks take form;- \v S T “:11 and {2“ McSwe n needed. On motion chairman was in- into consecration the advisability of con Calm ,bellford' in“; Ax-nimul‘virl ‘9 Torin: structed to order-ytwo cars of plank, in five “mega“, sidewalks Of gravel or other .0 life nest of ill: and 3:“) Aged-fie... V and three foot lengthsâ€"Adept“. material instead of plank on streets in re. é ’ Medic Woodstock- 1}};‘3: ill-MED; Re ort \lo 15 â€"The followin communi- mote parts (“the town.â€"â€"Carried, . ' , . f “A, “s T’ . p i ' ' . g The council then adjourned until Mon- Toronto, the guestohis parenfi, “ev' ‘ cagons Zireféealt W'th :â€" it] out of day evening. and Mrs. Manning; W. Jackson, Toromo. rom . ow er, urging se cm , â€"The followmg young ladies, pupils of claim for damages to hedge. ‘lour con:- in this district will wish him bon voyage- ._-_ __ _- __.,- __ fi__- Mr. J. Parnell Morris, took hi h standing mittee consider council is not responsible' Personals at the recent theory “8mg. atgthe Toronto for said damage -Held over. -â€"Miss Lena Shannon is at present visit- Conservatory of Music, held at the resi- A petition from W. Dolby and two ing Peterboro friends. ' dence of Dr. W. H. Clarke, town: Miss . . â€"Mr. Jer. Britton of Montreal is spend- J osie Staples, first-class honors in junior Dnrhamst. The petition was filed as the ing a few weeks in town. work, with very high marks : 92 per cent. matter is in oommissioner’sre'port. â€"Mr. A. E. Knight of Toronto spent in rudiments, 90 in history and 75 in From “7' M' Robson-.mking that the Dominion Day with friends in town. harmony. Miss B. Bowes and Miss Kent-st. sewer be continued as far as â€"Mr. Percy Shannon of Peterboro, Flora Liggett,first~class honors in prim- Sussex street. The committee decided . , spent a few days of last week in town. ary work. Miss Violet Wilson and Mine that no action ”“151.“ taken until the â€"Harry Neddo of Rochester, N.Y., Sabina Martin of Fenelon F ails. second sewer [g properly petitioned for. , spent a few days of this week in town. class honors in primary. From Mrs. Degrasm, stating; that she . â€"Mr. Gifford of Oshawa is in town. the looked to the council to reimburse her for t guest of his nephew, Mr. Chas. Veitch. any expense she may be put to on accoun â€"Mrs. A. E. Crouch of London, Out, is of overflow of Wellington‘st. drain. Re. others, complaining of the condition 0f #3:“ -‘.r‘) Argyles 12 Lindsay 4 follows: ceive d and file d the guest of Mrs. L. McIntosh, Lindsay-st. d0V_e‘r_400 gundfdbgntlgls’ioetipaid 3:1]: fertility by ill No. iiiâ€"Your committee met in town From Thos.W;. Poole and ohers, asking â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Reach of Chicago, ?as?1§i1::rd:: :nd sfiw tghecirgales. To- .00 farminz- BI! d E - clerk's oiiice, .iijine 17tIh. lPreglenté-Elllayog for permission w drain into the Kent-st. are the guests of Mr. Jas. Roach of West rmto's‘ crack: amateur team defeat the nth thereisa . In S “I alns an e S ”gs Walters. and essrs. rig e, ran e. an ‘ , ._ nk f rm of etition was rc- ps'. . . . a g 4 . C is timber l; . - l l l Jackson, with Mr. Sootheran in the. chair. 2:25; t: 2:; Tifcker it? get sufficient -_:._,r... Bethune .of the Ponlon bank glarifigaz‘sfgyortéieeflgbsavfwscorrg.thitsvgzgma mergmwth , The chairman reported that the Citizens names to construct a sanitary sewer on waS' Le ggeSt of his parents at Port Hope tors were iii the best of humor, applauding ‘ ens.tb° .r C .. ... r mu‘t be sold below smallest baroain band was”) nee? °f partouhe” era-mt as William to Russell-st. and on Russell to °Verw‘?un1;‘v"n, 1 f M“ 1., thg good plays on both sides. Following s of pigs at), ,“u‘ucfilmfir “ca 3 P ‘ *_ . ‘h ‘ Os 8 they were leavmg town. On motion of Lindsay street. -.â€"-llS.S . l ( e‘e cy o. .inneapOis, are the playersand runs made by each: s lands With \‘ lg: xigalllfi one Of O‘UI‘ 800. QLlll‘lZS W on )O‘U ;ea Messrs. Walters and Crandcll, the A resolution from the Board ofllealth Minn" is the guest of Miss Goodmn at Ailti‘l'l.ES LINDSAY held-at Y9?! 37-71.: 51 25. Our l’ARAbOL SlOCk is gomg to be CleanCu treasurer was authorised to pay ‘the recommending council to supply tile to Sturgeon guilt. f C. 1 .d L ‘ - Sliannon,3b........3 Staik»r,cf ........ 1 districts. the! .. 3;. -1. .53 :g,.fi-.;f_; are 10 be had at 35C, 40C, 50C, 75C up ...... trci-urer of the board $00 on account of citizens for their wells at 00.50 price was on â€"-â€"I\Irs. . INHIQI‘ 0 am "1.2655," sp an: Murphy. lb ......... O Robins. n, 1b....l 3°C“ ”tho“ . “mu" . . motion complied with. Fr'dly “1th Mr'fn‘d Mr“ hwghton’ "7" Keller; or. ...... i Lit! 1e, 31..»- . . _..0 “ing out the , Report No. iiiâ€"Tue finance committee The accounts of A. A. \i’right $226.78, Jarvis-st..Tcromo. . Rowlan,li _________ 2 Walters. 20 ...... 0 these lands ’ met on June 219th. Mrssrs. Jackson, and I-iithbun CO.,$3l6.ll, were recommend- -â€"â€"Mrs. P. Tully, and family of Torpnfo Wmv, c.... ....... 1 Sinclair, if ....... 1 d be 833117. ”1’ " y ' ‘\ Lennon, Horn. logic and Soothers ii were ed to council for p” meat. are the guestsflofher parrots, Mr. and aim. Wilson, 55 ......... 1 Efiott, ss ....... . .1 .8 seam .13 ' z i l / presen‘. The chairman read conimunica- On motion the chairman and street (-om- D. soapy, Emil: . Winchesterflb ...... 2 Burke, rf ......... 7.0 timber Wonk,i *' i (I L I C . tion from W. C. Scott. supt. Bell Teie- missiouer Were instructed to 0mm,” with . â€"Miss L. L. king of Toronto lS spend- Hall, rf ............ 1 Henley, c..........0 nto 1150b!“~ o o l . phone 00., offering $100 per annum and the town solicitor in regard ,0 repealing mga few holidays in town, the guest of Blakey, o .......... 1 MM”: D .......... 0 free use 0‘ two phones for exclusive by-an EMS and all amendments thereto. her friend Mrs E' Dunoon. . ' Hamilton, 9 ..l franchise for five years. The chairman The chairman read specifications made â€"Tbe M's‘ces Francis and Gertrude C11" SCORE By ”Nu-GS. "’”’ , - , ~ ~ ‘ ~ “4“” "“ "“"““ """‘ " also read terms of agreement andaby-luw M “v. '1‘. Ashbridge for caugtmcuon 6f tor of Toronto are the guests of the ijeg. ...2 1 4 2 2 0 1 0 X42 ' - concerning same. sanitary seWer on Lindsay and Glenelg M‘s-“S MCIUlF'ie- Russell St-1 Q _ Lila“ 2 0 0-1 0 0 U o 1_ i . timberinll: . Weave/WWW Moved by Mr. Lennon, seconded by Mr. 555" when it was moved by Mr. Lennon, â€".â€"Mrs.. Goo: Shyne Oi Sau.t ct. Marie, ' - FOTES OF THE (Lire, , Ja°ks°”’ that the come“ em" mm 3“ seconded by Mr- Jackson- that Mir-Ash- My“? ’5 ”sum" her "male“ ms‘ 1" â€"Jack McAdams hanaiem‘zle indicator . agreement with the Bell Telephone (30., brides, Ci}, be telegraphed to come to Finhigan. Ops, and other friends. and gave general satisfaction. mode 111?1 I and that a. by-law‘ be introduced at next Lindsav. -â€"Adopted. â€"Dr. E. Hart, Geflilet of. Brant-ford, _ Durke had the batiingfcnrin 83mm, 0 .4 meeting-Carried. V Ruport N°° 16.â€"-'l‘he chairman opened spenta few days Of th‘s week In town. the rid did some of the best hitting of the " Two communications were read from tenders as advertised for in Contract guest. of his brother. Mr. Jnhg Hart. 3 the Journal of Commerce asking reasons for refusal to pay for descriptive article on Lindsay in end journal. The chairman was instructed to make the necessary -â€"Mr. Fred. Pethick .of Toronto. a d3)“ . . . -. .- former resident of Lindsay, is visiting â€"-GeO. Little was in toe game at third friends in town and Zion, Mariposa. and his DiCk-UDS and throwtng to bases '--Mr. and Mrs. D. McDougall and “'38 admired by “1303'- Record as follows: From James Bogie, for granolithic walk on south side of Kent-st., at rate of 23 one per square foot, and granolithic kerb 15" Boots Cheap, But Not ‘ ' ' - ' t ' tlv prolii’ ' - .. . daughter Jean, Sussex-sh, are waiting Sleeping 011 bases W38 S no . exglanationfi- W' oils tax-collector re- at 200' per lineal fOOt’ also tenderi “to relatives and friends in Eldon and Fen- bited. and two 01f three 0f the boys In hrom lf’eter ‘ .lc . ’ ’ . complete Lindsay and Glenelg-sts. sewers elon whitew ret' forthis ofi‘ence. Chea 00 s commending remission of taxes to certain at lump sum of $2,897, oontractorto supply . ere ired ratepayers. On motion the taxes of Anne â€"-Mrs. Wm. Pearce and family, Peel-st., -â€"“Danny” Sinclair was, voted the stead- left last week for a visit with her parents iest player on the team. His fielding and at Thornbury, where she will spend the batting could not be improved upon. summer. -'ilhe game was run oil” by the umpire» -Mr. J. R. Phillips of Coboconk, the and captains, an innovation that was welLknown manufacturer of butter plates, favorably commented upon by many. shingles, etc., was in town Tuesday on 'â€"“Bill!" BONDS” 8* 111‘“th plenty of business. work cut out for him besides playing the â€"Engineer L. McIntosh is in Montreal bag, and made several neat stops of conferring with Manager Hays, relative to grounders, retiring the batter. everything. From John E. Hoges, tendering for granolithic walk at lfii‘c. per square foot, and granolithic kerb at 6.150. per lineal foot. From S. J. Hartnett, for completing sewer on Glenelg and Lindsay sts., for $2,510, contractor to supply everything. From J. H. McKnight, tendering for Harm-ova, Eva Jackson, Thos. MCGinnls, L. Brooks and Will. A. Hartwick were yin: 7 remitted, but as P. Dorris is maintained . going through our stock we find a few lines which by the town the taxes will have to be ' ' made out of property. . we intend to close Cput at right prices. Come » From Geo. Foam. recommending re- ...an see OUR... mittance of taxes of Mrs. Isabella Dufl'y. On motion the taxes were charged against, ll811’s Boots on Tables at $1.25 and $1.50 mp... . - - , - - _ ' ' if solid with the _ , . completion of Lindsay and Glenelg sts. better pay for the engineers on this Stalker made himse Fromkaficgihotjlird 53:2: 1:12;:ng sewers for 33,255 where contractor supplies division. . “fans” by pulling “3 a fly! after a hard "' - - "“' "" 103311238 a . everythinlr, and for $2,270 where town -â€"-Mr. Gordon O'Leary left town Monday Sprint- The play was by long odds the y o Moved by Mr. Ingle, seconded by Mr, supplies material. tojoin aeurveying party, with whom he best seen on :11; mil-1:2; 30:23:30? 3 3481‘». Lennon, that $30 taxes of A, Demo for From Thomas Liscombe, tendering to will spend a couple.“ months in the end the spec a rsc Y- '1896 tie-refunded to Mr. Nicolle, colleclor. Construct sewer on Lindsay and Glenelg Temiscamingue district. - . .â€"-l\one but playerstwere allowed on the -â€"Carried. sts. for $2,520.35 and supplv everything, â€"-Mr. and Mrs. John Cory of Canning- charm and, thus-affording those in magi-and From Mayor of Branttord, asking that and for $1,333 where town supplies ma: ton were "1 town Tuesday on business. standaclear view of thelgame, and Direc- “presentation be made to the municipal terial. Before returning they made The Watch- tors Lennon and Robinson Will please convention at Hamilton. On motion From W. G. Woods and McLennan Co. man-Warder 8' pleasant call. , 80091” the thanks 0‘ along suffer mg base- Mayor Walters and Mr. Sootheran were tendering to supply tile, junctions, etc., of â€"â€"Messrs. G. Rwhardsorfi, ilerb Ixnowl- ball public. . appointed delegates. various sizas from 18 to 4 inches diameter son, F: Shannon and A1 ' ccully, spent â€"-â€"Owing to the non-arrival Of the new The reports 0‘ the charity dispensers for atvarious prices. McLennan Co's tender Dominion day and Sunday at Rosedale. twirler, Geo. Miller, who has not been in ....WE ALSO HAVE. . .. Misses and Women’s Shoes at 506, 650, 750’ $1 ASDecial Line of BLACK and COLORED DRESSiNGs to close out at 5c. WMW ' '- ' east ward and east and west parts of was the lowest and on motion was referr- They reportbass fishing ROOd' . the game all season, was pressed into ser- .f 90 Kent-sh, Lindsay isouth ward were read and ordered.â€"- ed to the engineer to asccitain whether “MT- Phll- Thomas, druggist, who vice. Miller pitched well up to the fifth " ,r Shoe Fyled. Mr. Liscomb's tender (the lowest tender sailed several weeks. ago per Allan hm" innings, when his arm weakened Md he . ' 5 50'-e Agt. {9‘ Slater Anumber of accounts were ordered to for sewers) was~cheapest where town sup- With 3 party or friends for Glasgow, was replaced by Hamilton. Severilof the be paid. as follows : Wilsonand Wilson ..... ............81065 S.Maxom.... .............. . ‘ WMW plied material or where contractor supplied arrived home Friday. He had an enjoy- Argyles who are “in the know," say we material. able trip. ave a good one in the boy, and with [rain- 500 Mr. A h‘ rilgo repo ted that it was in --Mr. Wm. Bryant of Brockville spent ins he Will (18"8109 into 33¢”- wa . .wAwOumAr

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