D 0.3". \3 pp. 3 0 “l †«l if:::1rltmnker‘ 9 ins?» e'nil.tiâ€2:(‘im~ LlNDSAY. THURS I IV takfl «undid to. for the latest styles in ' Boots and Shoes. 'No'old DAY. SEPTEMBER 12th, I901 New Boot and Shoe Store Regular Meeting of Council -â€" School stock on hand. All our The aldermen met on Thursday difCCt night in the regular monthly _ __â€"...._..__'â€"â€"_. WILL THERE .fl.A.VE To â€â€˜1899 statement but there seem to Health."â€"â€"Fy1ed, have been other years in which the Separate School was overpaid. auditor ‘TIIE SEPARATE SCHOOL AND TOWN Square. FUNDS AGAIN UNDER DISCUSSION BE A GENERAL AUDIT â€"â€"...â€"â€"â€" ON THURSDAY NIGHT H.â€" Moneyâ€"The Kent-st. Sewerâ€"Sew- age Above the Damâ€"A Protestâ€"The King-st. Roadwayâ€"Sugar Beet Fac- tony ti C 011- hear the,clerk talk that way. lecti on. muddle in the past ; this year are trying to go right. not be loaded with the errors of our predecessors. -.. .n. ___.â€" _ __ â€"â€"‘ 75c. a Year in Advance; $l if not so Pa O . t? it. -â€"._â€".. The Flavelle Milling Co. protested The against running the Simcoe-st sewer about into the river above the dam. Heavy winds would force the polluted wat- er back to the source of the town J? supply, the rolled oats were sprinkh ed with river water, and the Provin- cial Board had been appealed to to prevent the entrance of sewage above the dam. The discharge from the tannery should be filtered or con- ducted past the dam.-â€"Fyled. Mr. H. O'Learyâ€"The acoustics of this place are so bad that I cannot hear what is being said. I am inter- says the account is Father Phelanâ€"I am surprised to Clerk Knowlsonâ€"That is my recol- Father Phelanâ€"Then your recollec‘ on is out of place. Ald. J acksonâ€"There been a VV e has we should But I move that the <>r~llut True Nevertheless good. are bought from the manufacturer for spot cash, which :enables us to sell cheap. lti‘... I’illlllil I‘:"L\“,Il"‘ that the FALL is here, but we are prepared whole thing be referred to the solicâ€" itor. ested in the sewage question. Your. clave. The session lasted from 7.30 whole system is being erroneously, to 10.50 and was among the .best of the year. It had its difï¬culties"! Ald. O’Reillyâ€"lf WC 0W0 111011037 10‘; constructed. The Chipman plan pro- however. It was a. hot night and3us Pay it- The auditor says W9 vides that the sewage should be the perspiring aldermen went about I. owe the Separate SChOOI’ and we ï¬ltered 01' puriï¬ed. The town is ‘should not. doubt his word. There is making a mistake contracting for their work with the relief obtained; to do this and if it is way I should stand to meet it. __________â€" t double the stock from the open windows but early in' only one way the evening the band started to play not done that and the windows had to go down. for a general audit. Then the acoustics of the new hall Ald' Sinclairâ€"That are so bad that it was a task to course. hear what anybody said. The un- Ald' HMOâ€"‘1 We Guarantee Satisfaction or your Money Refunded. . m is the only GILLESPIE Co. We carry at present, JUS thOught the ll‘li‘ttter ex- _ . 5181.17 is correct for 1899. the same spurts. HENRIETTAS, VELOURS, Etc. your attention to our A percussion cap moment and performances. ploded at o I 1 I I ‘ a critical ‘L 15 a S far I) ack as w (3 li ii ye We especially call l ‘ I ‘. your While to examine our WATERED due it on the taxes of ments to a sugar beet factory be reâ€" ferred to the Board of Trade. 4. That the Board of Health be asked to consider the objections to 10 years we loan you the remahder of the premium and carry your risk. Call and see us; it will be a plea. sure for us to give you all informa- ear one of them. We know the whole thing. The idea of the clerk saying we were overpaid in those yearsâ€"â€" dressed woman will w O’LoughMtsllter “5|:meum WW. ' WEDDINB PRESENTS tion. _ putting sewage in the river above ,Ald' Jacksonâ€"“e are not here to _ listen to abuse of our ofï¬cials. the dam‘ - Father Phel Ald J k II. UAMPBEII “I J. II. UUIWIN, 5. That the King.st drain be run anâ€" ' ac son threw 9 out a slur that we had. not handed in be", to the river without crossing private property. The Mayor referred briefly to the convention of the Municipal Associaâ€" tion recently attended by him in Torâ€" He assured the council that many of the subjects discussed were of great importance to the town and full text of the addresses our demands in the form required by statute but he did not say a. word about the clerk who did not make an entry in the index book for 20 years. Ald. Jacksonâ€"A11 admitted that when this was ï¬rst discussed. Ald. O'Reillyâ€"Has the Institute applied in a legal way ? Lindoay Peter COlne against the Georgian and Sincoe-sts. sewers under the present system and will find it out to its cost. to the Board of Health. Dr. Bryce wrote that prorests had containing strong arguments of DRESS GOODS that we showed last season. ' . b - d siO‘nS ’11‘6 very bCRUtlfUI, and contaln usually hearty applause of the band’s ““3 set‘fkd' It had bow†b0 1â€. E0. sewer. He advised the town to ask The n6“ 6 b ‘ . ERGE BARITZ HOME: Kent-st" - - Lindsay auditors did not help the situation. ML Ixmgsleyâ€"I aln surprisml at the Provincial BUHTd Of Health to CVerV leading Style In S 9 9 The lights were out of sorts and {the clerk and the chairman 0f 11“" investigate and Save troubleâ€"Board went through the most exasperating inance who knows and knew when of Health. lie was speaking that our claim of \r_ Mclllharghi-y swore he had no dogâ€"Finance. llrivcr O'Neil wanted two we 7:3 ’ ' ' : h 1m er Fâ€" - p it SKIRTIN659 In the DC“ CSt Shad35. ggu IVER, the 3:33“) 18 what did not eXist. He report is Works. l: VVC can furniSh You “.ith some VCl'y pretty , smaller bsCCOITICS 2. That the Kentâ€"st sewer shall be ilnoethfomg: :fzftelmelilC‘l'S 1" Prtoin' . A letter addressed to Mr. S. Hock- NNELS for xvaists. Every W811 the Opportunity to cross. €6.01“ built. ' _ p . ‘r 0'3 suppor â€:5 In by Mr. Fowler a promoter of sug- ï¬ne FRENCH FLA compound lnveStment Plans. In 3. That the questions of induce- have paid for years to the PUth ar beet factories said that by the SChOOl funds. You owe our SChOOI- exhibit at the Toronto fair of the sample beets sent from here, his company had been led to think of Lindsay as a factory site. What in- ducements would it give ? Ald. Robson produced a letter, “not from a 'promoter‘ but from a. capitalist" as the alderman explain. ed. It was from Mr. Hugh Blain of Eby, Blain Toronto and spoke of what is needed where a factory is located. They were the same things as Prof. Shuttleworth mentioned when he lectured here, viz. beets, water, transportation, lime stone, etc. These letters were referred to Father Phclan and Mr. Kingsley were present to press for the payment of the $181.77 which they claim is due the Separate school from the town. This raised the old question of school money that has been used for town GEO. W. BEALL THE JEWELLER purposes. Father Phelanâ€"Some months we came before you with this claim of $181.77. Your clerk certiï¬ed to ago As a special prize at Lindsay Fair for best turn- out we give a set of harness valued $25.00. Harness Hot Weather Suits doing so. When on June 3rd your clerk certiï¬ed to the account it was sent to the Finance committee and since that nothing has been heard of Satisfaction Guaranteed. See my stock of Canadian and Imported Tweeds. . ~ :v v . inLindsay. Bought for cash and will sell cheap for 1 cash. L' t ' 1:3. > E HERB. J. LI 1 1 L I ;’ Mgr. it. Now we want it. I i r I . Ald. Sinclairâ€"Was the Separate J. . RICH, School charged with half a mill more l ITTLE’S OLD STAND The Hobby Tailor, Little Britain hear it Was. ‘ a “I Father Phelanâ€"It was in ’96 or . " I - V .97 ' The chairman 0f the Town PTOP' Having asked that question the 3.; . 3 ,; , Clerk Knowlsonâ€"That might 00,, erty W111 go about and see if the east ward representative went over 1; h- cur any time. The rate depends on trees are all living and if 50 Ml" ’60 the sideboard and got a drink of Z ., ' . what the School BOards ask for. O’Connell will be paid. water. The windows were down to ; ‘_. ii 1 , , , 1 . Ald. Jacksonâ€"Certainly. Each Mr. W. F. Pattison asked for a keep out the disturbance made by the f a} 1;}; . 9. Lindsay Agency Board asks for the amount it wants billiard licence. He will put in six musmal people In the band. stand and r . ’ H I m“ and the rate is struck for each. It is tables. Mr. Pattison was present the hot night made excurSions to the 5; . . .v ' - - '- ter pitcher necessary and frequent, :3. 3, till \t . more or less accorfllng' to What 831011 and produced a. blg bUdget 0f teStl W8, , C"; 3 LUMBER â€" All k d5 h and - - 5 - ' ' k th lder an trod upon .. ‘r liner- to , . m , Roug asks The Separate School Board monlals which With his request Will Coming bac e a m .. See the new lines of FURNITURE we have Just Drdessed. Dimension timber cut to has; hever handed m its demand w be examined by the police and Light, a paper cap that exploded With a o . . . ~ . _ . . . 1 1 1 ", Placed in stock. Many beautiful desrgns from the suflsï¬ilés a“ d cording to statute and so there 15 mg COmf‘mttee- _ , snip that 5:?“ 1th? “h†“em" as 3;; lead. . . . . . DOORS d SAStglm CS. . (1 no record by which we can see what Mr. Lindsay wants a. drain and hence on . eir c airs. . 3g“, mg faCtOI‘leS in the Domlnlon. All hlgh-CIaSS an 0â€"Perfectly 53350116. ’ Was asked. sidewalk on Lindsay-st and Geo. Havmg discovered that Dr. McAl- ; . §00d . all standard $1268 on hand. SPeClal F ther Phelanâ€"We did not get- the Brooks Wants a walk on the south pine was the medical health ofï¬cer, at. 8' Pnces very reasonable. MSlljzfls) made to orden . . pr o:e ds 0:. our Sm mills in 1896 side of Colborne, west of Adelaide.â€" Ald. O’Reilly discoursed as follows 3 up; Tr "l‘ i thGSâ€"and all other finlShlng Clerk Knowlsonâ€"I think you are Board of Works. We should go carefully on this sewer. 3,15 j ' W ' ‘ FREE-[62315.13 (1 W on The Hospital Committee wrote that The Chipman plan proper extends ;. s I'JSIICCS 0;; the Peace! N0 Troub‘e to Show GOOdS CHARCO 9 CEMENT, PLASTER an Fati'er Phelan‘JAnd there are 0th" the $1600 voted by t11e~county coun- only as far Wï¬t as Aledaldiz'Sto mls \_ . BEST HARALâ€"D can sack or bulk.a1 d er ears in which we did not get cii would be handed to the town sewer is proposed to Angeline. The Blacksm'th CAL â€"-Grate CO an ourydues according to the assessment when the Kentâ€"st sewer is built.â€"â€"- commissioner’s report recommenfls it I 1 0a]. w b to blame in the Laid on Table. "80001111113 '00 the Chipman p an. e may have een sent a. letter How is that when the Chipman plan CORDWOODâ€"Dry 4 ft. soft cord, Dry d form of our application, but if in 1897 than the Public School ? I the to take legal proceedings. Ald. Jackson’s motion to refer the matter to the solicitor carried and just then the band started to play the Fuzzywuzzy Staggeresque out in Ald. Sinclairâ€"It is a nuisance. We have to move. Ald. Touchburnâ€"There is no proo! that it is a nuisance. Ald. Robsonâ€"We should take steps the stand with the new $5 matched to stop it. 111mb†ceiling. It was decided that council had no The Correspondence control. Mr. Jas. Keith asked that lumber and posts be supplied for flanking the Mr. T. Beall had paid taxes on '« $8.25 for trees planted. Mr. J. D. Flavelle S200 too much assessmentâ€"Finance Jas. O'Connell wanted a balance of At this point the mayor said he could not hear the clerk’s reading and Ald. Sinclair looking despairingâ€" ly towards the high ceiling said 2â€"- “We can’t hear at all in this room.†from Mr. Ross saying that he would The market clerk got $36.75 for. weighing and $2.95 market fees for. timates for it. That must come from the other departments. The Kent-st Sewer The Medical Health Officer said the Kent-st sewer is necessaryâ€"Laid on Table. Aids. O’Reilly and Sinclairâ€" Who is the medical health officer ? does not reach there at all ’2 Then tofla' eace (I )thv of 'V F 4 ft. hardwood. Short Hardwoo 1 to us it . ' - 'n , I! - 0' n . and All lug-:1: f rang WOOd. :21:th 1135:93’ be 0118'1 g prefer no corner stone ceremony nor another thing : A few years an: /d ‘ ' pt e very Ald 123:5“. We are qubject ,to any other until the hospital is com- Judge Dean asseised 8 int: 1):? f0: . I . â€"- ‘ ‘ . w on ’en -s W05 . iolin and Magma er . , . m .. what our clerk' and auditor say- platedâ€"ï¬led. - upon the prop er- d ‘nto the Cam: W G RAY. te-iich L Father Phelanâ€"Othel’ accounts are Mr. John McSweyn wrote about the that would be aimed. 1 t th Ch'pâ€" ' . .- i C ' . ° , - ~- - bridge-st sewer. accor mg. 0 e 1 i n Pldymg m “ids ’ Dealers . G H - clerk and Why Russen and Simcoeâ€"sts sewer warn , 3‘1 accept a 111;: ““5331. 3y 5 Lead‘ng Fflmlture I ' ' , . 23:13:; t:n:y your ' mg council against proceeding on the man plan. That was thos; people 8 F“ terms. AKIN ' - u . ' f e Board of Continued on page . . 0.. BO"- 3 IN ALL "'8 BRANCHES E GENT . Clerk Knowlsonâ€"J certiï¬ed to the worthless sanction 0 th S €XCClICnt uallty startled the toiling alderineii.. A dog ) . BLACK aIId NAVY SEA SERGE ’ q . got under the throne and made a gOne. Lame“? IS “3d†7" that holidaysâ€"Laid on Table. \ - and only 50C Per Yard- _ .. great commotion dislodging fleas un- 'fwonderful lummm‘s â€1‘0†‘†0“" Magistrate Steers wrote that, he i‘ . . Bl k Dress GOOdS " ' .' til ejected by a few of His Worship’s riend the andltm' “-310 100k .12 days had no option but to line 305. Young ()ur past reputatlon In 3C . fl “3 N0. 11 kicks. But after all, the to ï¬nd out What should be found out $20 and costs for barbering on Sun- ll'lll be fully SUStalnCd thlS year, as VVC haVE ‘ . . ‘ PUï¬lng.0ï¬1.I1:l- work went well. Theses were the linasu: Olflnuges' I aSk‘dlthC? "Hm: day. H0 thought. the council would . rance IS 1 e h'cf decisions : 1 er een {WSWCYU- 1 19 1 be justiï¬ed in refunding Sl.3.-â€"Fin- - . dis la . Its wort \ ’" 5“.. . . 0.1 . .. . . - l‘ 116‘ er had a more handsonle p y MERINO W waiting for a 115- 1. To refer to the solicitor the the tO‘Vn owes the public “hams ance. i " ing river to run Separate School Boards claim that 8800 “'h?’ the b00_ks (11d not Show it' Jag Healy wants an open ditch on The auditor got ‘3 a day to Show. Patrick-st near Dennisonâ€"Board of f t at a trould be to hand later. Ald. Jacksonâ€"J understand so. the Board of Health. u arness O O WEDDING A letter from the Gas Co. asked if Md, O’lelyâ€"Why are the accounts W. J. Reazin and others sent a pet~ - the style of posts used in Toronto With it muddled the†? ; ition asking council to use its “im L RINGS- would do here. Their engineer was Ald‘ .lacksonâ€"That W111 nOt pre- fluence and authority†to prevent the f? I" present. Council said “Yes" but vent .mistakes but it will affect the gas company from building on their: "5:: “magi; by Xmas Trade now that they had nothing to do with “gillâ€, Of, the claim. . site opposite Robson's store. “i ' Many new thingsjnst opened. that matter. 1:: 3359137321 30“ 1W1}; pay Ald. Jacksonâ€"{cuneil can do math i ASEUII‘IMENT â€UNPLETE The School Money Again a; mg l 1 is ega _V outawc . . jug. If it is a nuisance those inJur-v j5.-3 _ ather Phelanâ€"Our only course 15 ed can take action. '4 can now be ur store. - seenat O . . at Zero prices. it. It has not been paid and we ask b0 1) . d _ from of St Lndrewk Auwust. Remember 1n OCtObCI‘ “/6 “7111 Open up the blg’ Cheaper than Ready-Mades. for it again. Our claim is for the ch:r:;;dr \‘olzlurb had been IDIXt on the The auditor reported that the if gCSt StOClC. Of BELLS, BLANKETS and ROBES CV61“ ShOVVII Good Workmanship balance on the 1899 taxes. We mlghtlwalk thereâ€"Board of Works with county rate had not been know‘ L cone“ Fits duplicate It on the 1900’ but are DOT“ power. when the rate was struck and $405 too little had been put into the es- 3?