tat Slaughter Sal B. J. G lTJ'GH’S isierv, Hits, Ca e in better time mpg; :PSE Barzains Wh . lUi‘ TO emf}: . , oâ€. c... an ,0, c... at h d.tlur fenorguliits collection of men cate lll buying for eight large stores, E a c an ise or a presents aostrikrng implies large discounts. Spot cash and 3 object lesson oi the onward strides that large outlets implies opportunities to E capture prizes which can only be secured 3' has been made since last Fall, in the manufacture of high=class Clothing, Light Top Coats, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. tiOUï¬ll is ready now and equal for any emergency. When you want to be dressed for any particular occasion===no matter what===let (tough know your wants ===we keep our promises. by hard coin and enormous sales. ï¬reatest of all Cloth= ing Sales. A great week at ï¬raham’s. One of the biggest Attrac= tions of the Fa' 2} i ' 1’ _ New Fall Clothing, don’t buy if you don’t want to. Times are good, there’s no calamity a=brewiug. We have been to market. We 0 O O O O O 9 O O O O 0 O O O O 0 O O 3 Being in close touch 3 O 3 are ready to go again to=day for equal E 9' O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 3 3 O O O Q is; with all markets, im= is plies constant chances. as Forming one of a syndi= if: {255 as be a § 3 bargains. » u- an» son-m»; :z’ 332W ' are" iii/1M: avg-13:3; no 9".) > o In?) 32% . WE TAKEA BACK sear ran no _' MAN, AND we GUARANTEE can 2 PRICES ca unar BE DUPLIGA ran m rm:- msrmcr. ' We haven’t lost our moorings or heads, __________.____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" llats and Furnishing m _U m E?â€" 3:" r z :3 = C": m g l"'1"l z â€"--1 6/3 C: = :2 z m a :1: PF! .._â€"â€"â€" 2: =3 ' w 3:»- ‘ n m z â€"-â€"-+ :23 ==- râ€"n- r-f'ï¬ >< 53:... m g :3 2 $2383 wamï¬ï¬ï¬â€˜am Isassassnssss? rrrrrr ‘ SON HOUSE )0 . 000000 0300020: § - ... . .. . â€" .v. ' - - - .. ., ._â€"â€".__V__â€"_â€"___â€"_‘-â€" - .7 . . . . collected, if they are real estate it and certi , . rates which can be charged against way. I have not overlooked that i" , land, must be paid over out of the power is given to the council under ï¬t, even af- 3 .)~-. dust and debris the three men emer- a moment of suspense, and MP8 and ion runny surruns ged after it was found that Allison and Campâ€" ' SEVERELY FROM FIRE bell had been seriously injured by general funds. Of course the town . lNDMIlLs falling bricks. They were-taken to will afterwards recover the same ter the roll is ï¬nally revised, to â€"'-"°"'_" Dr. Sangster's ofï¬ce at once where " With interest, but any rates on per- make alterations, but this is entirely WAS their wounds were attended to. Those SOUCITOR HOPKlNS ADVISES THAT sonal property which cannot be col- discretionary and I do not think N (NE SIDE OF THE MAIN S C b 11 th 11 l B D lcted tle t t 1 'b1 i was ' te ded t apply to cases like sustained by amp e on e eac 74.82 BE PAID TO THE 0A . e I own are no an e or. u in n o -. .. ' ALMOST DESTROYED' and face required stitching in four 5 R It makes no diï¬erence what amount the present when the taxes have , n ' F U ‘ v n ’ " laces. The ï¬re swept in over the , is demanded, it is the amount col- been collected for some years. At any - . BS‘B" Mt EU The Water was not Turned on for Iwrecked building, but could go no Tue Statute Says What has been colleCt' lected by the town that must be rate until the matter had been in- 153122.12} ggu ((5380ng all Ends l I ' Nearly Half an Hourâ€"Two Heavy further in that direction as the vacâ€" Cd for the Separate SChOOl Must be paid over. vestigated and agreed to by the 0 d 7. [31"SUC . as Explosionsâ€"Men were lniuredâ€" ant Sinclair lot lay next to the Paid to it__No Claim for Money What is the Amount ? council. there. could be no legal clam; Shell an \Mre . 811‘ .Pins, 3 new prepared to Can iF‘ U k w â€"â€"lnsurance building. Meanwhile at the other Paid to the Public Schools by The amount payable should be and if investigated it might be foun ' Combs, Brushes, H311- Swrtches S 1 seo "8 n no 11 end of the street a number of men ’ - - - there were mistakes the other way and Pam adour Pads Collar and uppy F - , ,- ' . ’ Catholicsâ€"The Proper Methods. easfly ascertained. I understand the , , P , . a]; and Blocks on“ be Re.Bmlt, who were up m the rooms over the auditor has gone into the matter and other matters that should be Cuï¬ Buttons Pocket-Books Western bank had a narrow escape, In response to council’s request for, d t th Se t Scho )1 tauen into consideration. ’ ‘1 . .’ his opinion regarding the legality of tin if‘epoissgg t8 l gï¬gigcq Tl( I understand that in 1890 or 1900 Wallets and Purses, VlOllI‘ls, Gul- ‘ axes or O )0 '* ')“' ‘0 no proper estimates or demands tars and AccordeonS, Mouth ' Organs. Also the Berliner Gra- the Separate School’s claim for mom I 'd . S1800 I ,. (r ey due them from the town, Solic- kammlint pfaigpgvg: "f WiziiVlm†S: were made or furnished by the. Sepâ€" itor Hopkins writes in part 2â€"â€" :urpl 1:15 id. (54-80, ,6er nc‘ :nu _ arate School Board. and if this is e e no e ' ‘ axes on pe son correct 1 do not think that the town Gentlemenâ€"J have given this niat- lt t 11‘ t d 1 . .- b‘ll’l lc‘l ter very careful consideration. The afypnlo 260 ccvï¬. ’h crying a “€31; ' could have been compelled to collect 0 3‘ ~8 to “ 1C 63’ we ‘3“ 1 L the taxes, but I think. while I am; the Gramaphone Records and Board claim $181.77 taxes for 1899. ‘fr 1899 From this also there which they allege were collected and ‘slomld .'bl , b deducted‘discounts prepared to admit that there may have large numbers to choose ‘ 1011 p0881 ‘V C k E lbe a, (llï¬OI'C‘llCC‘ Oi OllilllOll in the from Consisting of Songs, , as another explosion to’ok place No one was injured, but it then seemed to the onlookers that this block, one of the most solidly built in the town, Was doomed too. Step by step the ï¬re came on making he root's till it reached maphone, in two sizes, which will talk or sing for you. 1 keep The DENNIS (From our Special Correspondent.) On Wednesday night, Sept. 1.9111. II Pam the village of Port Perry was visited l and on w ‘9? one of the most disastrous ï¬res in its history. About a quarter to ‘ s set-n issuing from y depth 0f WC“ up -to tFVClVC Slilt'iiv" 3... inc store it; the Purdy block on the act, and guarantee 5: . q , , , . . .‘. 80111 4.3.†â€pm, < -, its ma). OVCI t n' Mr‘ Dennleggg as "thlfli(lt;(‘\ yiï¬ï¬féflfrcigï¬i the store occupied by A. Ross t d . h d b ..\ .‘x .‘h r. l; t', . . i , A. ‘ X“ a ‘ ‘7‘ l 3 ) O a. 0V0 to t C 211 in it su .- ‘y and has Charge 0. PF A. .l. sz'mib}. Th... alar‘ni mas mm?" Ha“, 1h†[Enfmml llnddbv id“; Sequgnt comfnunicatfgn thev say ï¬g allowed for early payment of taxes, : matter that the WWI: havin‘r colâ€" ment Of our busulCSIE- {uncanny}; sv-nt in. but when the lilOStrdCttfllllllled ï¬ght 0U“) 0‘31““: the same assessment roll applies for and also interest for amounts ad-.lected the taxes 0“)“ without pm? Speeches, Quartettes and Band for Pumps or repairs 16W who guliluru‘t (it the cry of “ï¬re" flf‘d after it (liong struglglob the “31:15: 1900 they would also be entitled to ;Vzl.IlCCd before the taxes were collect- ? er estimates or demand. they are legâ€" Selections all to be had at :eive prompt attention. 30:8 1.1““) f!“ “of“ {mm front and Eltzeoiï¬euï¬o: gfgéï¬oggsuï¬egfrgvzd tke same sum for that year, but ofâ€" .ed Em†Slfhbofh She (15‘1th “$0.32: ! ally bound to pay over the same. I ~'\, we also prepared to hiss?“ “UM “:10 0.1mm 0f thcland the roonis ‘over the Westbrn fer to accept one amount in full. :ar'a e .‘c 09 oar s are_ i f .. Now everything I have stated apâ€" RIGGS w ‘ elk-11: :1 112.; >.\' or flfllliC‘S, and that ‘ _ ‘ ' . " . . . . - - - _.a11ke in this respect no injustice . ,. 1 _1 â€I t.) the ublic u . - ,- VDMlLLS ., p1.» . v . . . bank utted The “ester-n bank They are, hoxxexei, mistaken in as ‘ . r . . h ‘ plies \titi equa sorcc c p V. superior W ii ‘3‘" mm: sac-t". a roothold there as , ' ,. g , . . . ,. :‘t suming that there would be the same _would be done by waivmg t esc matâ€" School taxes. and if the Separate LINDSAY Ec‘r:“at:0rls to dog;- :;,,.g.. â€WHEN“ to extinguish billldlllgs tillofughflt1;\ttll.s f1100(10d\\l 1} amount f2†1900 as for 199$) be ters as they would entail conSider- School Board are 1mm the surplus "“â€" ‘ ’ uh; -.\...-. ,5. a one was 0 t 0 a 10 ong row 0 r ‘ b ’ " ‘ p 2 ~ . z ' 19 0 oth~ †‘ L A - 7 ? mud of Pumps 01' IU‘ “â€3"“ "131'. wrp . d tt . w 11 c0'-hed cause while the 1899 assessment roll PM? ltbor. For the ‘Vcn 0. n collected then the Public School in “Mr ' . ths arm-f: 2.) nllll‘cl‘tCS from the ‘L tI‘ an pro 3 e S 1" ' ' 1n \vould appear to be pd}dbl0. ‘ . . ‘ . 7| 5. x _ “ ‘ l'lCt’S of t' ~ ' - was adopted for 1900 “11011 the g . , should be treated in the same man m“:5 “r I: 101' P built ?†‘L""“:1 ““5 sent in till the A Llst Of Losses council made the change in the time The total tax for that year IS}, -15 nor. I ï¬nd the auditor reports that ' at 0117 OHlCE- Sim" "jl‘r‘V-m “i water from The cause of the ï¬re is unknown. of year for taking the assessment, {ï¬porqttiliubg tiled aggiqtég, i11§?;d0-{ during the past ten years the surplus â€5‘. this r.‘ m}. the ï¬re. and P3 as MI" Sproule ,left 1‘“ Store “or“ it became subject to a second court b'el'i‘cle of SQPLO but: tliere‘ jg Duo not paid over' to the separate School tater-:UQJ. M} budmm to the sptc- more than.ten minutes before the 0f revision WhiCh was held, at WhiCh {1 «hr; h “'0‘“ th n this is» not amounts to 5128 only. While“ that .. rr.‘ Pinâ€"(1y block “as ï¬re was discovered. and everything a great many changes were niacle. l(011; rziiuc more 1at This. can- not paid over to the Public Schools “‘as then rlght' Among the hCflYlâ€" The Grounds 'CO CCtC on persona‘i ly'h ‘ t ‘, t during the same time amounts t0 “0"“ be tom’ 35 the ‘0 1 as “0 3° 32 032 and that in 1819 the surplus I ï¬nd 800‘ 144 above not paid over to Public Schools “' a strong west dicinwl. ‘;:t‘.l:~t m lVESter Bros. i Whirl :1 H “in"? Spread rapidly and on each side were I under- been returned. Put that mentioned, Wthh TCQUU‘CS amount amounts to $156.. paid on each rate to be set forth by And as the Separ and in 1900, $700. ate School assess- ï¬fth of the Public est suï¬erers are C. H. Allison, drug- gist, stock totally destroyed ; J. A. They base their claims as stand it on two grounds. 338:8" “ï¬ll-A'- {he Strt‘ttt on 139th Murray, dentist, partial loss of fur- _ d dxt b , tl mill-h ""j “WV-0115 “'01‘0 1311511." nishings ; Miss Harrison, dressmak- Whlle the amount einan U f‘ )0 . . . ï¬fï¬i " g '4‘.“ effects from 511611 or ; G. A. Powers, tailor ; E. H. Board and the amount actually paid 901,1801501" is.never complied Wlth: so ment is about one- tom? cm,“ gain entrance Purdy, groceries and provisions . It. to them was $1800, still, the rate it is impossmle for the clerk to keep School assessment it will be seen mu. l . - ah..- heat was not too II. Dawson, barber ; S. Cawker, butâ€" struck upon the property and 80- correct accounts, and I would that it is the Public School support- . . cher ; Standard Printing office; ‘D. parate School supporters, and COl-zstrongly urge the 00111101]. to. inSist ers, and not the Separate School '1;.,-,;,,.. m- (“h-1mm“ J_ Adams, broker ; W. H. Harris. lected by the town, exceeded that upon the rolls in future being rcâ€" supporters, who have suffered by the The mm,- â€No.4â€, m. (a A Pow- barrister ; A. Ross and Sons. generl sum, and they 01mm to be Clltltlod turned 1n proper form and m prop- mode adopted in the past For the ers. m; .i- .l' \H‘uiv 'hv a. {at 1* a1 merchants : Clemes and Baird. tenâ€" to the excessi and second’ they gm} 9“ t‘me’ Otherwwe the town .are future I would advise that the asâ€" H. Dmflm". 1,..A..{,._,. :\1:(1;2k11‘pn:_ ants ; Vv' Tremeer, tenant ;Misses a list of names who they claim are bound sooner or later to get into sessors be warned to be careful in ï¬led, and lz'm oi~ thb (fuériishihw oi COOK and McKnight, dressmakers ; Separate SC’hOOI supporters, but who an expensive law suit,as many mat- making their assessments, that the the rooms 0,1,...5,“ M,’,\,O«r; Baird B. Morris, bicycles. The Western are not assessed as such, and Chums |ters depend. upon the proper return collector be required to make proper and CM“ (â€K-1.3%; “OS t 0.141 bank bank cost $12,000, the Purdy block to be entitled to the taxes collected of the mu in time. 'returns and to return his 1.011. prom- “as Saved. short 1.x:‘aiter the ï¬re $10,000 and the Allison block $6000. from them. Second Grounds Not Good ’ptly within the time required by 3:83.11 some or.†thong-hp of the fan}- The tOtE’tl loss is estimated at from The First JUSt AS regal-(1's the SGCOIld claim, VlZ., 18’0“], that prope‘rli‘lccoungs beseogigi: FOR . in tit “m'.TÂ¥"'1I:=~-z'. living in rooms i‘boui’ $90900 to 9569’ 000' The 1053 AS regards the ï¬rst claim, in my as to the .hSt 0f part‘es alleged to Wlth the d PUb 1c Sgtlaemenf: and ' ' and 3mm" WW“- ML‘SSI‘S- Sebert ’5 fairly covered by insurance‘but 50 Opinion the claim is well founded. have been improperly assessed. In my 801210015, at? pggpefnade with ~each Dldrlhllla Dysenlel'y 00110 L’fl 1y tipitlnpl'ltéil who wont in had bareâ€" far I have been uï¬able to get an ex- and the co. rect amount, whatever opinion the Separate School Board adjustmen tsh dd of the year and g g , ,5, (iron 13‘" “SCUM: with the two chil- act statement. . OSt 0: the 11‘7““ it is, could be legally collected from have 1.10 legal churn PgamSt-the town Board at 13 9311311" for £33311, paid cram S P3111 ill the StomaCh Tremel““â€"i â€my found asleep. Mr. burned'outI have sgcurte deï¬porary the town. Sec. 58 of the Separate in thisu'espect. Irima. facie, every the ainoun give 01. the amount de- 1) ’ em)!“ er .Wim i:\\'i:f.'. Despite the quarteisa t 15 “11.9†00 at the SChool Act expressly provides that person is liable to Public Sohool tax. over irrespec 1 . heading} m“. 5."an the ï¬re gained bIOCkS W111 b? rebuilt but the CHCCLS the Council shall, through her (101' and it is only Separate SChOOI sup- Vmanded. . h st it seems 3. AND ALL . t. am: we 8.0, do“ were of the the Will be felt severely for lector d fï¬ t all mon- porters who are properly assessed As legmds t .e_pa. , form rut-u p “I ' ‘ t come 5 an 0 cers, 001180 t S hool ‘t th t an â€dulstment Cï¬nnOt be ' the (1.. n-r and further away a5 some time o ' eys legally imposed for Separate as sum and pay Separa e c ' pl y a ‘ ' (ti. > Sc al‘ï¬t‘ th001 summer complalnts . udlnes erupt out over the build- -â€"-â€"â€"‘°'â€"'â€"_' Schools, and shall account, for the taxes who arelexcmpt tfzomweiuglgz giggled 135111;: 131,01: the psur‘pl‘us~being I i . ‘iese aris . I" moneys collected, and when collected School tax, lepamlge School sup- paid over, then I woul (1.3 dwse that _________- 3 74-82, being the 5m“ m arrears ARE IARVILLous. 1e time|assessed as S . Separate School tax they be paid 3 d 19 but .f this ‘ 7 1 l “n 00 rr acre LIKE A small. shall within a reasonab collected plus. for 1899 Piles! Piles! Itching Piles “1 s n . g 0n. ear-h side of the Purdy block. The l'lten- glas‘ :- so heat broke many plate . . . 5 “minus across the street. sÂ¥m0MS’.â€".Moisture, intense thereafter, and not, later than theqporters, and no itching and S 11181118. most at night; 14th of December in each year, pay was or could be legally . , . , ï¬ â€˜ withâ€" from them, consequently the town is done, then it†the auditors gures ‘ ‘ - parate School are correct you would rquléls‘g â€6% Pity BELIEF ALIos'r INSTAITANEOUS. ' e 3. eing Whit, 0 the dense clouds of binds the same over to the trustees, s ., . mold and the gym“ waves of flame worse by scratching. If allowed to and are. not liab form. Whmh often out any deduction whatever, '5 made the surplus due them for the same ' - Pleasant, Rapid, Reliable, Etioctual. were it Shir-mild siwht cont,inuedtunll°".“ to bee .,’ . . bleed an ucera' ' oming very that an ex din the as- Board for some .. Before titan} Emlwsmn - sore... S'WAYEIEbï¬eegm Steps Sessment?’ or airlfgctzigifnshaï¬c be PM" received. Careful prowsmn 1 lack, My gm“ reached the Allison a“? “clung 3"†t 8’ s “we" Able by the municipality; ~ ] .iOr appealing to the Court 0‘ R?" two years' . . f _ Camem.j'â€*- F ll. Allison, Chas. ation. and 1†mos PM removes “.19 (Here Mr 'Ho kins cites and comâ€" 'visiOn and to the County. Judge In If there is any. further 1 m orma, 113‘s" " was m Of or terse-ant: “sneeze seam m... on a. .i ’ was assess“ that be my How should he“ "- a ’- 0 7 ‘ ‘0 g “of: rruq S 0T8 . o . . . _ ‘ - c 00 ‘ - O -â€""‘ ’ V’ ,. . . suso .. Mom. Wm... ears“ .wSeno Hâ€" HOPKINS list your mum or u. mom Was he from of the Allison â€"Springs’ mattrases, folding cots, from Separat Sch 01 supporters neither the clerk or any other per- ~24 bright colors 1,“ Dlamon, , Dâ€? l blown out into the street cot springs, a, ï¬ne assortment at M, mu 3 t b. paid cover :0 the separate son has any power or authority -- to ijust arrived at Hrgmbotham s- nex PRICE, 5 350. i rates not alter the roll or. to examine into Dali. 3003:4541 “d th 9 mo: came down, prom the E, Tangnex’si 48:2: School Board. and even