8. That the said Commissioners shall be at liberty to call upon any of the Town ofï¬cials to assist them in the expenditure of the said mon- eys, and the town ofl‘icials when so requested shall 'assist the Commis- sioners in the‘ expenditure of the same in the same manner as if the moneys were being expended by the Council. and the ofï¬cials so mating the Town Treasurer Countersigned by the Commissioners hereinafter men- tioned, or a majority of them. 6. That the Mayor and the Chairâ€" man of the Board of Works for the time being, and Messrs. George Mo- Hugh, John D. F'lavelle and James Graham, be and are hereby appointed Commissioners, without salary or pay, to expend the said moneys, and in the event of the said George Mcâ€" Hugh, John D. Flavelle or James Graham, or any person hereafter ap- pointed in their place, dying, cr beâ€" coming incapable or refusing to act, some other ï¬t and proper person shall be appointed by the Council in the place of the person dying or be, coming incapable or refusing to act. so that there shall be three Commisâ€" sioners capable and willing to act, in addition to the Mayor and the Chairman of the Board of Works. sum of $1471.64 during the currency of the said debt and debentura by a. special rate sufï¬cient therefor on all rateable property in the Municipalâ€" ity of ' the Town 01 Lindsay. the same being sufï¬cient to discharge the several yearly sums of principal and interest accruing due as the said ruins become respectively payable ao- eording to the terms of this By-law. 4. That the said Debentures shall be issued all at one time and maybe issued at any time after the First day of October, 1902, and within two years after the passing of this 5. That the proceeds of the said Debenturw shall be deposited to a special account in the Bank to the credit of the Town, and shall not be paid out except upon the cheque of J I. A- '7. That the proceeds of the said debentures shall be expended by the mid Commissioners for the purpose of purchasing road machinery and in making permanent improvements on the leading streets of the Town, and for no other purpose whatsoever; the same to be expended as far as prac- ticable and advisable upon the plan of street improvement recommended by Road Cowmissioner Campbell. payable at Treasurer. By-law. 2. That. the said Debentures shall bear interest at the rate of four per cent. per annum. payable on the First thy of October in each year, and J £-_ 4].. Fall vhave coupons attwhed for payment 91 interest, and the De ‘1 L- _ 3. That there shall be raised and levied in each year for the payment of the said debt and flnterest, and the debentures .issued therefor, the 1903 ...... $671.64 1904...... 698.50 1904â€"... 698.50 1905.... 726.44 1906â€"... 755.50 1907...... 785.72 1908-... 817.15 1909...... 849.83 1910...-.. 833.83 1911â€"... 919.18 1912....-. 955.95 1913...... 994.18 1914......1033.95 1915 __.1(TI5-31 1916......1118.32 1917 ...... 1163.06 1918_...1209.58 1919 ..... 1257.96 we bum VV-r--..v- , hereby authorized and required, to the said Town of Lindsay to be made, eXecuted and issued to the amount of Twenty Thousand Dollars, in sums of not less than One. Hundred Dollars, payâ€" able in annual instalments on the First day of October, in each year, 101' twenty years, for the following amounts for principal and intereSt for the following years respectively, that is to say: 1920......1308.28 1921.....1360-61 1922 ...... 1¢15.01 wufla “v.1 ' -â€" THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL COUNCLL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF LINDSAY EN- I PAGE mun My an‘w v_,_e , total amount required to be raised annually by special rate for the per- iod of twenty years for paying the aid debt and interest thereon at four per cent per annum, in instalments according to the terms of this By- hw. so that the aggregate amount payable for principal and interest in each year shall be equal as nearly as may be to what is payable for prin- cipal and interest during each of the other years for such period. AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property of the Town of mildew, according to the last Revised Assessment Roll, is the sum 01 $1,934,981. AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing Debenture Debt of the TOWn 0! Lindsay, exclusive of Local Im- provement Debts, secured by speci ' acts, rates or assessments, is $233,- 953.24. and there is no part of the ' cipal or interwt oi the said ex- isting debt in arrear; THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL COUNCLL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF LINDSAY EN: _ _ Anvn 7 cipi-l and interest aux-m; other years for such per AND WHEREAS the 2 whole rateable property WHEREAS it is necessary and de- sirable to raise by way of loan 820,- 000.Q0 for the purpose 0! purchasing road-making machinery . and making permanent improvements on the lead- ing streets in the Town ; AND WHEREAS for mhe purpose doresaid it is necessm'y to create a. debt. to the extent. of Twenty Thousâ€" and Dollars, and to issue Debelwures therefor in the manner hereinafter mentioned ; $20 ,000. 00 Principal Interat Total $800.00 7 I 3. L4 7 7 3.14 745 .20 716.14 685.92 654-49 621.81 587 .81 552 .46 515 .69 477 .46 437 .69 396.33 353.32 308.58 262.06 213.68 163.36 111.03 56.63 $1471.64 1171 64 1471.64 1471.64 1471.64 1471.64 1471.64 1471.64 1471.64 1471.64 1471.64 1471.64 1471.64 1471.64 1471. 64 1471. 64 1471. 64 1417164 1471.64 1471.64 1471.64 773.14 745 .20 71614 685. 92 654 .49 621.81 587 .81 552.46 515.69 477 .46 437.69 396.33 353.32 308.58 262.06 213.68 163.36 111.03 56.63 1. That for the purposes aforesaid it shall be lawful for the Mayor of the said Corporation, and he is hereby authorized and required, to cause debentures of the said Town of Lindsay to be made, eXecuted and issued to the amount of Fourteen Thousand Dollars, in sums of not less than One Hundred Dollars, pay- able in annual instalments on the First day of October, in each year, for thirty years, for the following amounts for principal and interest for the following years respectively. that is to say : Year Principal Interest Total 1908......3249. 68 $560.00 $809.63 1904...... 259. 61 550 02 809. 68 1%..»280 280.79 5383‘ m.†of Lindsay, exclusive of Local Im- provement Debts secured by special acts, rates or assessments, is $233,- 953.24, and there is no part of the principal or interest of the said ex- isting debt in arrear ; THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF LINDSAY ENâ€" ACTS AS FOLLOWS : AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing Debenture debt of the_Town AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property of the Town of Lindsay. according to the last Revised Assessment Roll, is the sum of $1,934,981.00 ; therefor in manner hereinafter men- tioned ; AND WHEREAS $809.63 is the to. 1.3a] amount required to be raised an- nually by special rate for the period of thirty years for paying the said debt and interest thereon at four Per cent per annum. in installments ac- cording to the terms of this By-law, so that the aggregate amount pay- able ior principal and interest in each year shall be equal as nearly asrmay be to what is payable {or principal and interest during each of the other years for such period ; V AND WHEREAS for ‘the purpose aforesaid it is necessary to create a debt to the extent of Faurteen Thou- sand Dollars and to issue debentures {from 9 o’clock in the morning until 5 :o’clock in the alternoon of the same lday, 'at the following places. and the ‘l’ollowing shall be the Deputy Re turning Ofllcers to take the votes at the respeCtive places : NORTH WARD No. 1, at the Market Room in the Town Hall. Deputy Ret‘urnlng Ofï¬cer, Mr. John Kelley. No. 2, Skitch’s Wagon Shop. De- puty Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. R. G. Cornell. No. 3,, Horn Brothers’ Ofloe. Dc? puty Returning Ollloer, Mr. J. '1‘. McKibbin.‘ AND WHEREAS the Council have refused to raise or borrow the said sum for the purposes aforesaid with- out the assent of the Electors, and the said Board of Education have re- quested that the question shall be submitted to a vote of the Electors, as provided for by Section 76 of the Public Schools Act, and the Council have decided to do so; Clerk respectively. on behalf of per- sons interwted in the promoting or opposing this Byâ€"law respectively. 11. That the 19th day of August. AD. 1902, at the Town Clerk's Of- ï¬oe, in the Town of Lindsay. at twelve o’clock noon. is hereby ï¬xed as the time when and the place where the Clerk of this Council shall sum up the number of votes given for and inst this Byâ€"lawfl respectively. TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of a, proposed By-law which has been taken into considera- tion, and which will be ï¬nally pass- ed by the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Lindsay in the event of the assent of the electors being obtained thereto, after one month from the 24th day of July, 1902. be- of the ï¬rst publication thereof in The Watchman-Warder newspaper. and that the polls for taking the votes of the electors thereon will be held at the hour, day and places named in the said Byâ€"law. Dated this 22nd day of July, A.D. TO ISSUE DEBENTURES THEREFOR. WHEREAS the Board of Education for the Town of Lindsay have re- quested the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Lindsay to raise the sum of $14,000.00 for the erection of a Public School house in the North Ward, and to issue .de- bentures therefor ; 1902 . U u»)...- v. No. 2, 13‘. Crandell’s Ofï¬ce, Deputy Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. P. Curtin. 10. That the 16th day of August. AD. 1902. at the Town Clerk’s Of- ï¬ce, in the Town of Lindsay, at ten o’clock n the forenoon, is hereby ï¬xed as the time and place for the appointment of persons to attend a_t the various polling places and at the ï¬nal summing up of the votes by the mark rmnectively. on behalf of per- BY-LflW N0. 976 Vvâ€"-'_ . N3. 3, George Bryans' Carpenter Shop, Deputy Returning Oflcer, Mr. Chas. O’Leary. EAST WARD. No. 1, Grozelle's Shoe Shop, De puty Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. Arch Bradshaw. AM “,_..5- SOUTH WARD. No. 1, Bryans 8: Co'_a Lumber Ofâ€" ï¬ce, Deputy Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. W. J. Stewart. No. 2, F. Armstrong's Livery Of- ï¬ce, Deputy Returning Ofï¬ce, Mr. A. A. J. Soanes. “ ,,,-A__ any additional remuneration that he would not. be entitled,to it thesame were being expended by the 001111011. 9. That the vote of all electors in the TOWn of Lindsay entitled to Vote thereon shall be taken on this Byâ€"law MONDAY, THE 18th DAY OF AUGUST, 1902, 0F $14,000.00 FOR THE EREC- TION OF A PUBLIC SCHOOL IN THE NORTH WARD, AND 'â€"LAW TO RAISE THE SUM F. KNOWISON. Town Clerk AND WHEREAS a. sum of Two Thousand Dollars is required for the purpose of purchasing a. aite for the erection of a building for the said Pubflic Imam-y, as appears by the special estimate for mat purpose furnished by the Lindsay Public Lib- rary Baird to the W a ‘ A BYâ€"LAW AUTHORIZING THE ISSUE OF DEBENTURES FOR THE PURPOSE OF A PUBLIC LIBRARY. WHEREAS a By-law of the.Muni- cipal Counqil of the Town of Lindsay was passed on the Ninth day of Jtmuary, A.D. 1899, establishing a Public Library in this Municipality under the Public Libraries Act ; TAKE NOTfCE that the above is a. true copy of a. proposed By-law which has been taken into considera- tion, and which will be ï¬nally pass- ed by the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Lindsay 1;: the event of the assent. of the electors being obtained thereto, after one month from the 24th day of July, 1902, be- ing the date of the ï¬rst publication thereof in The Watchman-Warder newspaper, and that the polls for taking the votes‘ of the electors thereon will be held at the hour, day and places named in the said By-law. Da‘ted this 22nd day at July, A.D. 1902. BY-LflW N0. 977 8. That the 19th day of August, AD. 1902, at the Town Clerk's Of- ï¬ce, in the Town of Lindsav, at twelve o'clock noon. is hereby fixed as the time when and the place where the Clerk of this Council shall sum up the number of votes given for and against this Bg-law respectively. No. 2, F. Crandell's Ofï¬ce, Deputy Returning Orï¬cer, Mr. P. Curtin. 7. That the 16th day of August, AD. 1902. at the Town Clerk’s OI- ï¬ce, in the Town of Lindsay, at ten o'clock n the forenoon, is hereby ï¬xed as the time and place for the appointment oi persons to attend at the various polling places and at the ï¬nal summing_up of the votes by the Clerk respectively, on behalf of per- sons interested in the promoting or opposing this Byâ€"law respectively. EAST WARD. .\o. 1, Grozelles Shoe Shop, Der puty Returning omoer. Mr. Arch. Bradshaw. from 9 o'clock in the forenoon until 3 o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. at the following places, and the following shall be the Deputy Rt» turning Ofï¬cers to take the votes at the respective places : NORTH WARD No. 1, at the Market Room in the Town Hall, Deputy Returning Oï¬cer Mr. John Kelley. No. 3, Born Brothers’ Ofï¬ce. puty Returning omccr, Mr. J. McKibbin. SOUTH WARD. No. 1, Bryans . Co's Lumber Of- ï¬ce, Deputy Returning Oï¬icer, Mr. W. J. Stewart. 7 NO; 3,77 George- Bryans' Carpenter Shop, Deputy Returning omcer, Mr. Chas. O’Lcary. No. 2, Skitch'é Wagon Shop. puty Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. R Corneil. N6. 2',V'F.77Armstrong's Livery Of- ï¬ce, Deputy Returning Ofï¬ce, Mr. A. A. J. Soanes. [-1qu vv u..-â€" -- 5. That the saéd Debentures shall be issued all at one time and may the issued at any time alter the First day of October, 1902. and within two years after the passing of this Byâ€"law. - -. .. m-A .6. :12th the votes of all the Bloc- tors in the Town of Lindsay quali- ï¬ed to vote under the Municipal Act for the creation of debts. who are supporters of public schools, shall be taken on this By-law on ...... WI“ wâ€"vâ€" v'v -7 v sums become respectively payable ao- cording to the terms of this By-law. 4. That the proceeds of the said Debentures shall be paid to the Town Tmasurer, and paid and applied for the purposes and with the objects above recited. and for no other pur- pose whatsoever-2 -- n ‘_ _L-_..-.- -Ln“ 1907...... 1908...... 1909...... 1910.... 1911...... 1912...... 1913...... 1914 ...... 1915...... 1916...... 1917 ...... 1918 ...... 1919 ...... 1920...... 1921...... 1922 ..... 1923 ...... 1924.. .. .. 1925.... . . Alwu- ‘â€" 3. That there shall be raised and levied in each year for the payment of the said debt and latex-eat. and the debentures issued therdor, the sum of $809.63 during the currency of the said debt and debentures by a special rate sumcient therefor on all rateable property in the Municipal- ity of the Town of Lindsay liable to be rated for public school purposes. the same being sufllcient to discharge the several yearly sums of principal and interest accruing due as the Said 2. That the said Debentures shall bear interwt at. who ate of {our per cent. per annum. payeble on the First. day 01 October in each year. and shall have coupon! attached for the payment of interest, and the Deben- tures and Coupons shall be made payable at. the omce of the Town Treasurer. 1927... 1928... 1929... 1930... 1931... 1932 ...... 778.48 â€"30â€"3 . 926 MONDAY, THE 18th DAY OF AUï¬US'l', 1902, $14,000.00 292.03 303.70 815 .85 328.49 841.68 855.29 369.50 384.28 399.65 4.15 .64 4-32.26 4-19.55 467.54 486.24 505 .69 525.91 546.95 568.83 591.58 615.24 639 .85 692. O7 719. 75 "48. 54 665.45 F. K‘NOWLSON Town Clef-k. 517 .61 505.98 493.78 481.14 468.00 454.34 440.18 425.35 409.98 393.99 377 .37 360.08 342.09 323.39 803.94 283.72 262.68 240.80 218.05 194. 39 169. 78 144.18 117.56 89.88 61.09 31.15 § ‘2‘ a g 3 E P E E l?- 809.63.}3y.1.w, no that all; Wteam- 809.63 . o‘unt Webb {or 809-63'intemt in each year shall be equal block mm! of ‘147.17 and so drawn as to include the principal and inter- utatiourpereentpernnnum u .hereindter set out. instead of deben- tures with coupons. AND WHEREAS the said annual sum at $147.17 with a reasonable amount for annual expenses of min- a shall taininz and managing the said Pub- iur per uc Library. will exceed hall a mill ,e First, in the dollar upon the asaeeeed value _.. and of all reteuble real and personal pro- for the perty in the Town of Lindsay. and' Deben- involve an assessment exceeding tht’ , made amount speciï¬ed in nub-eection one oi BTOWn Section 14 of the Public Libraries Act. and it is necessary that the said annual sum shell in each year during the said period oi twenty years be raised by special rate Went thereâ€" !or on all the rateable'property in the Them 01 Lindsay. the same being the total amount required ior that purpose. AND WHEREAS the Council have refused to raise the said sum for the purposes aloresaid. without the as- sent 0! the electors and the said I’ub- lie Library Board have required that the question shall be submitted to a, vote of the electors of the Municipal- ity entitled to vote on money By- laws in manner provided by 'he Municipal Act in respect to By-laws for the creation 01 debts. as provided for by Section 14 of the Public Lib- raries Act. ed and nyment it. and or, the irrency 5 b." a on all nicipal- able to rposes. scharge 'incipnl he Said able ao- Sy-law. ie said a Town led {or objects 0" nurâ€" - f No. 2, Skitch’s Wagon Shop. De- puty Returning Omar, Mr. R. G. Corneal. ‘ No. 8. Born Brother 0mm. Do- m Returning om, Ir. J. '1‘. from 9 o’clock in the torenoon until 5 o’clock in the afternoon of the same day, at the following places, and the following shall be the Deputy Re- turning Omcers to take the votes at the respective places : . NORTH WARD No. 1. at the Market Room in the Town Hall, Deputy Returning 0mm- Hr. John Kelley. 5. That the votes of all the Elec. tors in the Town of Lindsay qualiï¬ed to vote under the Municipal Act for the creation of debts shall be taken on this By-law 011...... mm, THE 18th DAY or AUGUST; 1902, 4. That the proceeds of the said Debentures shall be paid to the Town Treasurer, and paid 'and applied for the purposes and with the objects above recited, and for no other pur- pose whatsoever. .2. That there shall be raised and levied in each year for the payment of the said debt and ihterest. and the debentures issued theretor, the sum of $147.17 during the currency of the said debt and debentures by a special rate suï¬cient therefor on all rateahle property in the Municipal- ity of the Town 0! Lindsay. the same being sufllcient to discharge the several yearly sums of principal and interest accruing due as the said sums become respectively payable ac- cording to the terms of this By-law. 3. That the said Debentures shall he issued all at one time and may be issued at any time alter the First day of October, 1902, and within two years after the passing 0! this By-law. teen years respectively. and such deâ€" bentures shall thus represent in the respective years the following am- ounts of principal with interest on the unpaid principal at the rate of four per cent. per annum. Year Principal 1903...... $67.17 1904...... 69.85 1905...... 72.65 1906 ...... 75.55 1907 ..... 78.57 1908 ...... 81.72 1909 ..... 84.99 1910 ...... 88.39 1911 ...... 91 .92 1912 ...... 95.60 1913 ...... 99.42 1914...... 103.40 1915...... 107.53 1916 ...... 111.83 1917...... 116.31 1918...... 120.96 1919...... 125.79 1920...... 130.82 1921...... 136.04 1922...... 141.49 Interest 880.00 77.32 74.52 71.62 68.60 65.45 62.18 58.78 55.25 51.57 47.75 43.77 89.64 85.34 30.86 26.21 21.38 16.35 11.13 5.68 Total 3147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 147.17 vv-.v'_e - Vb! I AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing Debenture Debt 0! the Town of Lindsay. exclusive of Local Im- provement debts secured by special acts, rates or usesments. is 8233.. 953.24. and there is no part of the principal or interest of the said ex- isting debt'in arr-ear : BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED BY THE SAID MUNICIPAL COI‘N- CIL of the said Town of Lindsay. pursuant to the provisions oi the Municipal Act and of the Public Lfb- raries Act : 1. That for the purposes aforesaid the Mayor of the said Municipality of the Town of Lindsay may borrow on the credit of the said Municipality the said sum of Two Thousand Dol- lars. and may and he is hereby auâ€" thoriZed and required to issue TWen- ty Public Library Debentures of the Corporation {or the sum of One Hun- dred and Forty-Seven Dollars and Seventeen Cents each. payable at the oflice of the Town Treasurer on the First day of October. A.D. 1903, and of each of the next succeeding nine- AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateablo property of the Town of Lindsey. awarding to the last. Revised Ange-amen. Roll is $1,934,981.00 ; ,__.___ e. ,,,,;A -3 .1... $2,000.00 111.83 116.31 120. 96 125. 79 130. 82 136. 04 141.49 Va ‘3’“; 55.25 51.57 47.75 43.77 39.64 35.84 30.86 26.21 21.38 16.35 11.13 $147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 mmnmuonownonunoome,â€â€™ mom. Thodemmn. “minim-thinnin- l néxf? within the door the“ “.th ‘ night. Indeedtb thmmdmthoI-hhl oldww'ï¬lnammmmot‘mm’becgordwu‘ mind. Mummln‘whom mmhgmgidu“ lama-m mum»: “3m, The bridegroom ant into l char. He was terrible to look at. for hi: math and disappointment. deprived him of the~ power of speech. Where was now the cold and haughty front? It won mo. Ho at In tho chair. up- fltht. M. (m purple. his eya cutting tromhbMuonowhohathoomo kind of at. “I told you.†the continued. “that in everything I m at your serviceâ€"ex. cent in one thing. Tour the mitten-â€" murder the clerk-but tho brido will be left. And if you murder her a well you will be no noun tho pone-ion ot the lovely Molly.†“Your lord-hip forget: your brideâ€" your happy. smiling. innocent bride.†Ho cursed her. Ho ruined his hand uiftootrikobordown. buttorbom. say. You as married to the Lndy An- utasl: here.†“Talk! Tniki Go Amer the man. Bring back the man. Tar the keys from him. Silence the man. Buy hi- siience. By haven. i will murder him in order to stop his tongue!" “I esnnot." said Mr. Purden. “I dare not. The man is a witness of this marriage. He has seen the entry in the register. I dare not alter them or destroy 3' single page. I have done s great desl for your lordship. but this thinglcnnnotdo. Itisnmurrisge. I “Go after the clerk. man. Order him to give up the keys. Tar the me- ont of the registers." The bridegroom started. “What is thin?" he cried. furious with certain words which were out of piece in 3 church. “Lady Anastasia!†cried Mr. Put-den. “Good Lord! Then we ere ell undone!" “What doee it meen? Tell me. she devil! What does it mean? Where is lolly? But this in play scans. This ll not 1 mrriege.†“I fear. my lord.†laid the pct-Ion. "that It I. a marriage. The register. mintheou'onxbox. Theyannot be Ina-ed.†So all wu nmshed. “You nre gain! home. Molly?" he asked. “F'- the «elemâ€"wet n to any. for n any or twoâ€"it wm be bent. I shell claim you very noon. There in no one but our- selvel in the vestry." (For the clerk. hnvinx locked the box nnd accepted the guinea hentowed upon him by the bride- groom. wu now trumping down the church end through the porch. No one but them-elven m in the relay or the church.) “You may therefore take on your domino." “AI your lordship pleases." Lord Fylingdale started. Whoa voico m that? “As you order I obey." So the bride removed her domino and threw buck the hood. SOUTH'WAED. mm 01.1, 10 am†am 0‘4 WW No. 1, Bryan Jr. 00’. Lumber Of- ï¬ea, Deputy Returning Omoer, Mr. W. J. Stuart. No. 2. F'. Amtrong’s Livery O!- ï¬ce. Deputy Returning Omce. Mr. A. A. J. Sonata. No. 8, m Bryans' Carpenta' Shop. ty Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. Chu. 0' . No. 1. Groulle'l Shoe Shop, De- Duty Rum-nine om. \llr. Arch. Bud-hut. es. The bride. without saying a word. Inclined her bend to the bridegroom and drunk on her glass. Lord Fyllng- dale. who looked. it one may say so of a bridegroom. peerish and m at cue. raised his gnu. “To your happiness. Molly.†be and. “And now." said Mr. I’m-am. "let me congratulate my noble patron and the newly nude countess on this suspi- cions event. I have brought with me a botfle of the ï¬nest port the Crown pom nnd I venture to drink health. happlneu and pt-osnenty." So saying he produced a bottle end gluo- No. 2. I". Crudell's Ofï¬ce. Deputy Returning once, Hr. P. Cur-tin. 6. Tint the 16th day of August, A.D. 1902. at. the Town Clerk's ()1- tlco. In the Town of Unduy. at. ten o'clock in the torenoon. in hereby and u the time‘ and place for the uppolntmt 0! persons to attend at. the vulous polling places and at. the anal summing up 0! the votes by the Clerk mpoctlvely. on behalf of per- sons lnta'estod la the promoting or opposim this By-law respectively. 7. That. the 19th day of August. A.D. 1902. ot the Town Clerk's O!- ï¬oe. la the Town of Lindsay. at two!“ o'clock noon. is hereby ï¬xed a the time when and the plane where the Clark 0! this Council shall sum up the number of votes given {or and Quint this By-luw irespefztlve‘ly. TAKE NOTICE that: the above is A true copy 01 a proposed By-lnw whlch has been taken into considera- tion. and which will be ï¬nally pass- ed by the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Lindsay in the event of the ment of the electors being obtained thereto. after one month from the 24th day of July, 1902. be- Then the bridegroom took the pen and signed “Fyllnxdalef ing the date 0! the ï¬rst publication thereof in The Watchmanâ€"Warder nenpgper. and that the polls for taking the votes ,of the electors thereon will be held at the hour. day and place. named in the said By-law. bold hand wrote her mmeâ€"Mnry M11 let. The clergyman sprinkled the pounce box over the name- and shut up the books. which he gave to the clerk. This ollcer took the books and locked them In the great trunx wmcn held the papers and books of the church. put- ting the key in hit pocket. " mica un- 22nd day of July. A.D 1902. MOLLY MILLER (Continued tron Page 8.) EAST WA RD F. KNOWLSON. Town Clerk m 1mm -WARDER. JULY 3, Pm flung bimseu luw -77 m Mai to th ’ “mph of victory. “I h". won." the “’6' "‘ Mn me again. accompanied by the m u“ m the late Gem back to her lodging. exnlmnt in the ï¬rs: umph of her revenge- 1 er Mild. walked down gang-mg at his companj‘ moving cideways like but. his sallow ch99“; cummin- The M Mn ï¬rm! himself into that 1 never snau m: “muw The ctptain went out and M the musicians. but the thin: “fl It him. and be was already sick on account of the last. night’lflfl Ind its discoveries. tint I never shall be m8 tried." . 11.4 “Her husband? What doyound “Her husband. his lordshIDWI‘, 1 this morning." “What?" The captain and unuement. Then be rushed um house. Molly was In the “\Vhtt Is this 2’†he asked. “The era are here and the horns. and "a: you were married this Holly.†At 7 o'clock. the capttin. with“ his nrden. was surprised by that rival of the horns. who stood W the house and performed a noble hi ish. “What the devil is that tor?"fl4 the captain. Then there mind! butchers with their man-owbona ' duvet-s and began to make their! ate with zeal. The captain wen“! them. Up went their hats. “an18 for Miss Molly snd her ass. 5 villain. n Kano, the plot."hesatd. Won't-2" You hue been “50M" ll n.1,, But the news spread Theda-k his wife. “I come from the chm he “Id. “I have witnessed the rtage of Miss Mollyâ€"Captain Crowley; Mollyâ€"with the noble lord. who eq the star and looks so grand. Am wedding It was. ‘I know not why. 1" person was the Rev. Mr. Pumfl who reads the morning prayen d preaches on Sunday." 1 Then the clerk 5 wife. supptngn swanâ€"tor such folk ï¬nd the them the apron for their hands necetary conversationâ€"ran round to the room. K0 one was there as yet the m dippers. To them sheep mutilated the news. ‘ j] Then she went on to the mi told ell the people of the town it were chaflering there. “My lord. my {omâ€":1 What could I know? I. be here at o to man-y ,0 that the bride was the a I could not tell. 1 know lady was In a domino, to b. married In g M lord-hip wished It. wh, mu; wa- lu I 00111150, h .‘D to be married In 3 dam lord-hip wished It. whit “Send for the key, mm II! that-extant." “Mu. my 10111.1: 1. 7‘ sure. all over the towmm~fl been married. and to m. ‘3'... "Where is Molly? Where ' . K then? \\ by did she k . “ The hrtde looked runny, (291' m9.’ undo tbt u was wnn a tottering Iran.†was smmun with palsthum cx‘lmm Wuikvd down the ï¬sh, I-z-M» put up her dmmno £11de “up: 0“»: (wt (I980 and 80. m pnrmn. :u em'nce. walked any the Church to net 10(1an lam bridegroom to follow by hinge}; yet the market people had not the news. "You an w nrought mum her husband said. “min.†rum. Ian. at my “M1 raise no mun- mom-y. [ mum ‘ credit. You yourself"... credited.†M. “It you are ruined.†them, “you ore rightly punished. no, vow: hue you made to gm many flea have you mm“ me quiet?" “With submission. my m. Put-den stammered. (or term Ind wildermeut held mm. “Thug. morning‘s work. Let me tdvb before the town in awake We a" church and talk over-the mu uer ladysbip's room-arm ' must be private. To can. u { swear helps nothing. not dogg to talk of a jealous revenge. [4 It was with a tottering Jo urine looked on ‘ smile of mumpn, - CHAPTER xv. A m 000‘“ HAT followe V vention 1nd the PM†o Mr. purden. manv even I In“ 7,911.. You In: 15bit†E 6‘ fl ‘u.l ." 8 9V â€0%†GCL flux so. I 12. i 13 3 14 B 15 2 16 3 17 B 18 2! 19 4