them anyth 1;“ him and cooIty informed Mr. Culver:- wcll that. he would not call a meet- ing till the next night. Next“ «do. Ald. Cinnamon was at the «Point, and althmgh all the o. ‘ ’ . but'sAld; Robinson, were in town,,his Worshi again informed Mr. Culegrwen ‘that‘ he wOuld can no mgetinguï¬Ã©wpve; ' , poi-pant the‘mayo r, as well 3.- our hope of the town’s de- advantage from them inist'ration is bandon riving any while the_prwent adm in control. 021 Tuesday, 81 board in TorOntO. council that mi kins was at the ' ;asin have been 1 time to catch 1 The difliculty between Mr. Culver-1 won and Mr- Hopkins is one that ought to be easily enough adjusted, when it. comes before council. The wording ' ing Mr. Hopkins to draw up an a.- greement allowing another $3,000 to go ahead of the town's mortgage um nnrloiorh DOWCI’ would justify- on the Burleigh poWer Mr. Hopkins: content town makes that, coma sideration of rencwi guarantee of $1500 Ste Ull Ir llv .â€" Mr. Hopkins: contention that the town makes that concession on con-r sideration of renewing a further guarantee of $1500 Stock. The words of the resolution are that the cOn- cession shall be made “-upon the transfer to the town of $1500.' stock,†or similar words. The memé' bers of council who'xfere present will likely agree that thc‘intention of the meeting was that the concession Was made gratis, and the $1500 stock accepted without reference to it. he was very distinctly stated that the status of the mortgage should not h? affected in any way, other than that $3,000 more should be put ahead of it. If taking the stock tvould 1:9; sult in its being affect-ad in'â€a.ny othâ€" er way, it does what counCil did not wish it to do. Likely council can easily make clear to Mr. Hop- kins what it wants. The town also has a. reason for in-‘ sisting that the status of the mort? gage, as such, shall not be altered by any present change. The, resolu- tion unfortunately provides for a: very radical alteration. It says that‘ if the pawn if brought here in fine: yearsâ€"though the time was'added by the mayorâ€"both the stock and mort-z gage shall be handed back to Mr. Culverwell. - That won’t do. Pro- misc to hand back the stock .if‘Viit is taken ; but the mortgage is now the property of the town and his been ever since Mr. Culverwell failed to bring the power here according to’ contract, and ceased. getting extenf sions of time. That was about :3 A- wavu- . v years ago. Let the town claim the mortgage which belongs to it, and let nobody promise to surrender fit when power is brought here; lit b’e- longs to the town now, and as its property can be used to judvantage in future negotiations. IN THE FIRST sentence of a re- cent article, the Peta-bow Revievv rebukes people who belittle their on country ; and in the lastyseptencev a the same amide declares that the oï¬icials of "India are superior to ï¬lm IN THE F11 cont artide. ' rebukes people country 2 and EDITORIAL NOTE of that Ermqmï¬mfthe anger 3’1 this? attacks ï¬pon‘ *4 Quit-Hum, 3-1 cent faShion. i ICBï¬YIh8-35i0rgotten duct at that time, the w of their organ: the war, the local‘ siding copies of that out this riding as lowing up the tacti at, the time of Liberals are sï¬re Speech through :31 armies and fought for the Empire, and those who have Stayed at home and made sport of those who went. Both classes are , represented in this riding, and with them the electors will soon have to joined tne Imperi- that béfore after he HAUuâ€"-â€"-_, ’The Federal Banks halve recently engaged Federal College graduates : ‘ Bank, Lindsay ;' The rce, Woodstock; The Bapk of Ottawa, Provinciale du Bank of Commerce, ‘3': . OMEMEE. â€The- weather ‘ structing our’ granolithic pave and saving $110 harvest, in some wear local ministers occupied “ - ,4--. am ing last week 11 citizens W81 credit in CI so clearly Mr Rankin._ 8- friend of lot in West, B age alderman ‘ 51,0 the top of mputation. There iot in of the Townsmp u; .3 of Victoria. Notice i en that ' I have trans riveted to the perSOns Sections 8 and 9 of Voters' Lists Act, the ’1“ 6“?†--_ rt attacked ’him in 1.118.. most :19, and in one instance. inde-r :hion. The humor of thuaï¬factf nel sailed an N the Post wa ras tires‘Only thing ,thab LINDSAY HAS SOME TOO. .(Belleville mtélligcnccr.) are are some weeds on a. x'aCant in West, Bell'eville that the aver- alderman could hardly reaCh up on his â€m too of. even if he UV W â€".7, _ former class he gs Col; hes ; to the latter belongF and Dr. Russell, member of t for ,Hants, Nova Scoï¬ia. nugï¬ï¬ kit for South M‘. even while he was there, attacked him in than most 0 .‘I- lrof the late visiting here SLtuations i n no Luz nauv-.. .â€" L. 1904. E. ioSGROVE. of the said ransom. ’ of this town Tdivnship 9f u;._.‘ molithic pavements ,rvest in some lines. :ters occupied their Saturday. The con- sidewalks are 118mg 13;. Conu‘actor‘ml‘ Lee and perseverance r all the quwt'ions comments. Such as up on them 2 Wm ;he frost ? 15 it “0t expensive and inâ€" former here keeping Dr. Keith, but y. ms. Keith .London, Cnt. his profwsiono mer of critical people in ,3 who have and fought who have citwen Norms. \‘orris . C 011‘" ‘ â€-1.."‘u 1m AUGUST mu, 1;,“ MW Then we u about Basin not sumciJ card to theâ€"1 It is the € NEWEST i for getting a Bragg ‘ Typosâ€- laï¬on, I hoopla: Expert t our work. Fall Term And eve Schooi The on! C “nah, “ connoctio: Correspom (Blackwe‘ 81-tf. SCH 41ft