.41 18011 .nsider STORE DUT' 3T4 usion. inasay For ‘SAY I hina, most. Q 9.â€. 07m» ac. umod‘ L75 we will '1. und We would like to tell you all about our new coats for misses and child- Pen, but must ask‘you to see' these I“Obby garmentsâ€"mikes $2.50. §3-§9 Mantle: Since last speaking to you about Mantlos we have added some very new and nobby garments to this do- Dartment. We are buying from day to day just the choicest lines 'at wry moderate prices. 390 our new trimmed plain greys and overchecks at $.50, ~810-50 .................... ................. $46.50 Special showing of Persian Lamb Jackets, ï¬nest quality, mink txi'mnled. Ladies" Black Box Cloth Fur Lined Coat, western sable collar and revers, neatly tailored, extra» qual- myrnatural rat lining throughout, reg. $55.00 garmentâ€"this coat Big .range Astmchans to choose (roam, ranging: from $25.00 to $60.00. See them before buying ~ksewhere. a ' Handsome new Bochain Jackets, Purge sable Collar and rovers, quilt- ed lining of satin or Italian; reg. 955.00, garmentâ€"this coat ...$46.75 Astrachan Jackets, new storm collar, Italian lining, reg. $37 .00 gtrInent. now ............................ $32.75 Elecu'i‘c Seal J acket. cardinal satin lined. reg. . $40.00 garmentâ€" thjs coat ......... ......... . ............ $33.75 Kandacme full lurred Near Seal Jackets, large sable collar and revors, sell’cufl“, girdle of silk braid- ed cord, reg. $60.00 garmentâ€"this coat for $4925 “c. R. co.†Amour Clad Rubber: anthem mnfl', now ................................. $11.50 Ikmdsome White Thitnt Stolen. satin lined .108 inches. 101:3.in $10.00 sub price .............. ......813.00 "Priestley 9†Dress Goods long, for........... 86in. Sable Run‘s, 4 tails. reg. $10.50, sale price . .................... $8.90 River Seal Set, shamed 91010 with . ..-.... .....-" ......n‘...†813 00 mils, empire mutt to match, «roll $23.00 Deep Cushion, sable 1mm lined. reg $10.50 set. sale S‘. .7“) drop pocket stvle, 11 tails sale German qu Buffs full back '88 --------------------------------- .5"; ....... $19. 50 inches long 8 tails, tie-Cord front Gerlean 1' ox Mulls cushion style, reg. $13.00 sale .s11.oo' reg-31230 sale wig ............... s5. 50 Black Oppossum Ruth 65" in with‘ s" O grman 3! 1‘ Mm $318 nib reg $9 00 m ms? 40 ................................................ Alaska Sable Ends, 52 inch, full Storm collars and Capable: 1W. 4 large tails, best quality, $5. 25 Grev Lamb Storm Collars,‘ reg. $12.00, sale .......1....31000 for . . â€.3445 90 inch Sable Run,†“'6 tails, 312 75†Opposum Capermeq 55116 trimmed front, reg. $18.50, sale .. ..5. ... ..-. ,.$11. 00! .............. . ................. $16.25 $111.50. Near “éeal Caperines. sale, "Burntt's" Wool H osiery “Rodger's†M antics Handsome German Mink Set, shapely stole with 10 tails and muï¬ m match. in cushion shape. regular $2100, sale ..... .g ...................... $16.00 Hair Seal Stoles, in black grey or bmvm, 70, 75 and 80 inches long, reg. $54.00, sale $3,130; reg. $2.." 5:), for $13. 50 Grey Thibct Set, stole and 35.00 Grey Thibet Stoles, 56 in. .- COME INYESTIGATING'ANYWAY, McGafley’s for..Men’s and Women’s Furs Ladies' Fur J Mk0“ m but Mm (or Adina-on. Conn Lindsay and IN. Fur Stoles and Ruth beg for buginessâ€"Naturally most people desiréï¬pick th'en' purchases from the best assortments. Fndsymsatnrday WE MAKE BEST ENDEAVORS TO Imm‘ww. VOLUME “xux; « W WWWâ€" A little fur talk to the people of Lmdsayâ€"Such Valuem no this store gives in Men’ 3 and Women’s Furs dQ’t have to .o oath-Inc... -. .0 ..~ Ladies, ask for a “Rodgers" Coat Our sale of Dress Goods still con- tinues Extra. special induce- menta Friday and Saturday ular ionâ€"thin for 80 56 inch tweed Dru- Good-An 5 thud“, for suits, skirt. or coats. m. 900- thin, yard 600 Plain pink, blue and maize Flunnglcttc. u in. wide. Rog- ular ionâ€"thin for 60 .............. $4.00 For Fall $12.50 Our Stock is now complete. gt, Money Saving Prices. Larrigans. ‘ Leggings Peg $2.50 sale price ............... $2.10:i See our west wmdow display of E 1.811188 Furs.1 Men’s Lined Mocha. Gloves, reg. $1-00 li'nwâ€"these for .................... 75c Men’s Extra. Wool Lined Mocha GloveS, reg. $1.25 linesâ€"those) for ............................................ .......$1-00 $1.50 Ljncd Mocha“ Glovesâ€"these Men’s MOSCOW Gauntlets. reg. $6.00, fort"; ................................ $5.00 Men’s Black Astrachan Coats, reg. $38 OOâ€"this coat for ........ $33. 25 Men’ 3 Black Bishop Leather ('oat, ‘qmltod lining, reg. . $23. OOâ€"this coat ... ... .... ... .. . ".319. 00 Men’ 5 Fine Box Cloth" Fur Lined Coats, otter and Persian collars, high-grade natural rat linings, well madeâ€"special at $40. 00. S. to. 00, i $55.00 and .. "$65. 00 Men’s Astrachan Gauntlets, reg. $5.00, for .................................... $4.10 -this com Boys’ Mocha. Gioves and Mitts, 23'. 65c for 500;.11‘8g.;'9m for,n.....75c Men's. Fur Lined Mocha. Gloves, Choice coon coats, the mural animal coloring,.strongly made and well trimmed, reg. $63.00. for 852.00; reg. $55.00 gradeâ€"this coat See on): East Window Dis- play of Men’s Gloves THE TOWN BANK ACCOU Footwear | . J manage, Men’s Fur Coats, Gauntlet: “$13-23, â€.88. 75 Blhck (Janey Caperines, nmv BOW ............................................... $9 80 I â€p.89 25 Hair Seal Caperines, sale? ................................. $8.00; m$16.00 Black Martin Raï¬, 70" inches long, trimmed front sale] w ........ ....... $13 00 â€.303. 00 Deep Cushion, sable mufl, drop. pocket stvle. 11 tails, sale .................. ...‘....Z ........ $19. 50 German 10:: Mufls, cushion style, reg. $100,813.18 price ............... 85 50 $5 00 German Mink. Mun‘s, sale 80411 River Seal Throw Tie. handsomely trimmed empire muï¬ to match, reg. $9.00 Set, sale 8650 Natural Links Set, throw-tie and empire muï¬, reg $15 50, male 813. 00 Choiccst Alaska. Sable m, cushâ€" ion or round, reg $14. 50, .néï¬wt $12.50; reg. $16.00, sale priCe Seal Fur Tami! 1:133, Hung, etc. on... 00' Black Asmchgn Ciï¬Ã©ï¬nos. CWT a†uuu no“. 4...... Jun... “Banner†Patterns 10c and 15c “Crescent†“Deï¬ance†Blankets W98 1' 3-1 . $6.10 cos which led to the We of the business of Ontario Bank to "the Bank of (Noun-em. sand that tï¬e [tawn amount be continued withthe Bank of Hontreal. 3 On motionof Ald. O’Beiuy. sec- onded by Aid. Eyres it wgs added to plane tho town amount in the Emma/tjmud: of the who!“ Montreal . Mr. H. J. Lytle, manager Kent, street branch of the‘ Bank of Mon- treal, addressed. the Coundl, and a1- W'M â€ï¬‚aws-nth,- cum The Market Clerk reported weigh- ing fees for month of October .66.- 30 ; market few, $6.54 ; non-resident butcher license $25; total $96.84. 'déhc'émcbth‘iétee. {thing could be' doneto mpdthh. Accounts for the month were read 'and it was stated that the mwnhcd and referred to the mspectiVe comâ€" no money to do it. mittees- - I an. n ..... n or.“ Mir-um - W. Dalby asked that ditch on.va-â€" by AM. launder, the Clerk was in- ham street betw‘xm Bay and Albert structed to send a. letter of condo- strcets be cleanedâ€"Board of Works. @108 to the family of the hte P. J. W. Abbot asked sewer connection Hurley. for new house he is bfui'lding on 101: Aid. Fisher stated that the Town 7 St. Lawrence street. The request Commbsioner complained °t leaves was granted on the usual conqmqpyd tam!m. “'9 “wt“ .2“ Mr. McGrawâ€G.T.R. agent, wrote in reference to complaint of unneces- sary whistling of locomotives. Clerk Khowlson said that Mr. Irwin had stated that the nuisance would be abated, and‘the communication was ï¬led. ' Mayor was instructed to sign_the pe- ’ tition. rm. Board of Trade will al- so be asked to sign. ‘ The Secretary or Power Unioï¬n of ’Western Ontario Municipalities wrote enclosing copy of proceedings of meeting held at Gait, last summer, copies of Power Act, etc.. also ask-‘ ing statement of electric energy in horse power req‘uired in Lindsay. This was referred to Police and Lighting Committee. The comedian Westinghouse Co., and the Canadian General Electric Company gave prices of street light ‘indicators. These were relerred tjo Pol-ice and Lighting Committee. Driver Bell addressed the Council in reference to an indicator in the ï¬rev hall to show the number at box from! which alarm was sent when only partially pulledâ€"Police and Lightâ€" ‘ ing Comfnittee. which led to t3“: We of the inst-3' of Ontario Bank to "the Mr. R. J. McLaughlin wrote en- ‘closlng drama! petition to Govern- ‘mont similar to one sent “910' Pet- erborough asking that. water laid on chain of lukesbe maintained at 8 feet, Government to pay damages to property. Mrs. Kate Scans asked remlsuiun of taxes. Referred to Council of 1907. A Barrio ï¬rm wrote mow plows. Referred 10' Works. Dr. 1". Palmer "arrows wrote com- plainingthnt his property was de- preciated on account of va-y barn adjoining. Tho letter was ï¬led. meted. This was referred to Finance Committee. Me in number. may 11an been ineo'r; roctly returned“ 30m the munici- pality, and requested that it‘becor- i A letter was read from S. A. Arm- lstrong, Inspector of Prisons and Asy- ylums, containing names 0! persons in the asylum: from this municipality, who were paying less than $1. 50 per week, and stating that a. charge oi ten cents per day for each would be made against the municipality. The letter suited that it. was probable that name of the pandas, twantyg ’alao adv-law to extend the term of members of Council to two years The latter, if adopted, will come in floroe in 1908. George 'Fostér‘ was appointéd' 'cb'r- lector of p011 tax instead of John Short. There Were present Mayor Vroo- man, Ald. Begg, launder, -O’Reilly, Eyrw, and Fisher. account be continued withlthel Complain is sometimes madethtt bf Montreal. ' jthe Whitney Government an m néï¬onof Ald enemy, sec- -ta1k. not sum among than M Iy-Ald. Eyres,it wuaaetdadcumekeeepeech. Wall .010“... me the town amt 3. them-ion end: workwdi, thcydomt MMMOI thew «Wtotdk- Itinwheneom- 31 “inanimcutthgupufl sol-tormen- Wmthectmncfl. Hehysï¬neson alumna; a." at the regular meeting '9": {the injury£3 his 3 , Town Councils. Monday niiht m‘herlgï¬y alell Jï¬ei ‘ Primal Winnie transacted mm’ltatedtht W “ml“ MW?» deciSlon to submit a lay-law at the. ,uphé Vï¬ositloato 0h kw“ ‘ iliott 3,3th also lost time from Lmum’cipal elections to grant a cash work. His we “'3! '0' “1° to" ban“: or $1. 000 and free water ex- walk. , ‘ unption of taxes for ï¬ve years, ex- On reference†the 111111th it was cept‘ochool taxes, and another ï¬ve found that them ha been '0’ . . .. alerted to the Finance Committee iears on certain conditions to the which had not since met Mr. El- em “rm" Gl°v° 00mm“? - liott was informed that thyriï¬tter also arty-law to extend the term of would be looked into. i» £; ‘ membersof Council to two .3“! Wm I. RWeldon wuï¬aeneipre- The latter, if adopted will come m gard to the claim of air. Walker, and floroe in 1908. was informed that t omatter “as George Foster was appointed coiâ€" beging It ‘ m as ,ashpos- [actor of poll tax instead of John g] e. , Short The Town Property Committee re- ‘ tall tio f 1 dis- 1 There Were present Mayor v1.00. ported re ins a n 0 bus . nan Aid Begg, launder O'Reilly, tance telephones by Bell Co.wh1ch km and Fisher had already been disposed of by epe- 1 . ‘ cial meeting or Council. I ’COMMUNICATIONS _ The Police and Lighting Commit- ' a A letter was read from S. A. Arm. toe reported that reg nest 0! 3r. Hua- ‘ "0118, Inspector of Prisons andAsy 5†1° erect “"8Ҡbmld’ng 00"“ )1 ms, containing namesot persons in with metal on Russel street was re- h be asylum: from this Municipality, fused; being within the ï¬re limits. is he were paying less than 31.50 nm- ‘dODted- ll] One to Extend Term of Members of Council lo Two Years and another to Grant Bonus and Exemption of Taxes to Carson Glove Factory By-laws to be Submitted At the Municipal fléctleus motion of Ald.‘ O'Romy the BAN K A C COUNT. LINDSAY, 0NT., '-THU:RSDAY,8=rH' NOVEMBER, 1905 Véi’ï¬ï¬gdbce infhï¬oon 91:: “Gem on to] regarding Bobcaygeon is now lighted by elec- tricityâ€"and the Independent. (mm. WORKERS, 3m THAN TALK.“ Packet. ! pUJuuug John Short. On motinn of Aid. Begs, seconded by AM. Meander, the Clerk was inâ€" structed to send a. letter of condo- lm to the {wily ofthe lete P. J. Hurley. Ald. Fisher stated that the Town years, and a. further exemption for a. .se60nd ï¬ve years to the Canadian {Carson Glove Company and to u- ‘tend term of members of Council to two years were read the ï¬rst and second time, and will be voted on at. the municipal electiOns {on January 7th. The by-law in relation to collector of poll taxes was amended by ap- pointing The By-laws to grant a, cash bonus of 81,000, free water, and exemption of tatxes except school taxes for ï¬ve ’ 1n the absence of the Chairman of the Board of Works the Mayor was instructed to see that Mr. Fisher commence to draw graval on King street on Tuesday morning, and to have an extra team engaged i1 neces- . It uppeu'od from the discussion that thm was some doubt in the imind of the teamster an to whose di- .roction he an: under. the Chairman ‘0! tho Board of’Works, or the Town Commissioner. It. was Int-d that this work was ordered by resolution-95f Council and had no right. to be counter-mum by the Chaim of the Board 01 Works. Mayo:- Vrooman thought this wu‘ not the pmper time to put on grov- ‘el‘. It should have been done in Jun. though .0.: this work was orderedto be done. it might be well to put on ‘ Home discussion took place In which Mayor Vrooman outed thnt IQ!†of the granollthlc crouings had been ground to .powdar. which was nttriuuted to inaumcie'nt cement. BYâ€"L'AWS TO BE SUBMITTED. Tke Board of Works reported rt.» commending that rmt of the Bell" Telephone Company to erect poles and wires pn certain streets be not granted; that reqyest or John Mc- ,Donnld re cellu‘ be not 'grulted: ‘th'at tho Council take the inltlatiVe for construction of unitary sewer an Lind-ha street botwo-n Durham and In? streets. and thtt tho city mum-tor gravel King street between Lindsay and Caroline streets. ,‘ NO DA RKNESS THERE. Petty Prws Pointers. Council then adjourned t0 m :wuv "up .vw I086 w ~ mate the mhnitm it was themtter had. been new the Finance Committee not since met. Mr. El- may Winter wrot «Indians as tea schools. bringing l a- In. Foster “‘9 "4M! The county court action of Wilâ€" liam Richman against the executors of the late Hugh Wilson, 0! Canningb (on, was tried by Judge Harding on ,Monday. It was {or balance of con- tract for. 500 cords of mod on Whlch he claimed a. price of 81.70 per con‘l. the late Mr. Wilson haying. it. was animal. pmmiaed this. although the ï¬rst agreement was for 81.60. Judgmt was given for $51.20. bl!- anco on 497! cords “81.60. the {tannin report on name. of the Public school teacher: was deterred till u: adjourned meeting on Mon- day night. what the m at their Wt will be heard. flood it not in the case of tho boys rdemed to who had not pus-ml the am part. and ohmimd tha- recom- mendntion or their Public school tachar as requiral. I! a mquat to consider tho cm warn pram-nut! It would be done. but he could not any wht would bathe mult. 'lhn discussion ended mm the adépuon of a resolution. moved by Hr. Staples. secondad by Ir. Carew‘ flat the Board strongly urge tholo-‘ cal board of examiners. {1 practical. toadmit them of ‘M. Simp- son. and Pnton. Cauldutlon of the ï¬nance com. Prflnclpal Bantam .«wlu‘nw! in re- anco to the admission of two girls who had failed m â€m,- why-ct of thr- necoml part at tho 0:- amlnatlon, the written. that the board aflouminm bad discretionary MP in that ('Mw. :m IN 1:! under- Goo. Simpson in regardto the ad- miadono! their boys to‘tha Collegi- ate Institute, who hadpauod tho .writtq: ehtrance examination, but hadnot passed the ï¬rst part and been recommended by their Public {school teacher. This matter it will 1b: rememlmmd. was up at last meet- 3‘. A discussion 0! some longth their took place in which the chairman, and Messrs. Flavelle Staples. Carow. Anderson. Jnrks‘m Dru. White and Blanchard. mt! Principal Baritone. took M in which Irma contalded that tho boys should be admitted even if they had no «tand- ing, other! that they should mt, al- though all reï¬tted that they could Boardon helm]! o! himself and Mr. 197.16 enclosed Itdtemt 0! has up to 0m 811“:an 9%, 3192.50; county pupils, 8110 outp ‘side pupils, $38: bout! 8335.50. A ‘W or receipts {chateau de pertinent. was also enclosed with re quest that the balance. a usual. be retained and expended for museum The request. was grater). ‘ regigtomd attendance es 319 with “It. {or m3 3: am 3W for October of W ‘10 in ad 197.1% enclosed Intelsat 0! £1.68 M Mptiox up to 0mm; townpullih. on use, ach $192.;50 county pupils, 8110; out» And then, too. 1' side pupils, $38: tote! 8385.50. A that its sole aim statement 0! receipts toruienee deâ€" his!!! young men “Walker. mots tendering their re- «Ig’ndio‘ns as teachers in the‘ Public schools. Principal Hustone reported â€the resistant] am as 319 with a. luau-Iv 4.... â€Hunt, w ‘man, flavellefflfackgon, ‘ suplel. ic- I.Igatyne, Anderson. Car-cw, Dru. Blan~ | The mu- monthly meeting 6! the Boa-d of Eduiauon was MI! in the Council Chamber' on Tun-fly evening. ANOTHER ‘ We“ mawsswx OVER Amssrou op qu Boysâ€"BApiaY QUESTION 10 BE nmmr mm AT ALI- Jomrm llama. ' REGULAR» MEEHNG N BOARD OF EDUCAIION AWoodCase Sybil L. Jenn dad I". cote a drain hear Bennett’s cor- ner. The reeve. on motioa, signed both petition- on behalf or the Township. and the clerk was instructed to no- tify the engineer accordingly. ‘ Hr. Owen Traynor. owner of lot No. 7, con. 6. (Inflected in. strong team to the proposed line of Stony Creek dmin across nie hardwood :luad without his permission. but 1was planned to learn from the coun- cil that the engineer had reconsid- ered the matter end altered the original course on his place. The clerk was instructed to rep guest Mona council to deliver the county atone crusher at Bryeon's corner. 5th quarter line, that Ops council my use it. COHUNICATIOKS. 'A latter {mm 1:. Smith, claim. stating that he had hated and naked outthe courses «the Ma,- hood, Stony Crank,“ and 'M- Jones' Duh. which form on 8y!- tan. havhgautd: length of 7} miles. A certiï¬cnte from the engineer. too. in hvor of M. "O'Nem. for assisting in the work. amounting to Anpt'tiï¬on from June- Whalenud other. for ‘dnhqe under the Ditches and Wgwhcourses Act, and another {tom .John’ Eartnett and others 13min; ant the engineer lo- --‘- A rum-ditch I 4 his gas: What“: the Water has I held but, sum-sun Conner had made in m-tlee mm the O'Lou'y duh. which will. it is hoped. remove the grievance c0,“ planned 0!. ,. ""' Hy the to: one; and; $3133.! .- ‘ """'â€" tmotmwmmï¬m °' A "I'm M13 of 09' 00m“ 'nou they...†0! opinion that It With all members pmem, The mini: “mud-1"! as a. county lurid, um 0! int, - m1â€. and special 1m it. SI on; leoad'ing'roml and a. duly ‘ . Bent and Wilton. ‘ A mo tion was , accordmgly 'I‘ho reeve said be bold gone to pulled on motion of Messrs. Best. View the wntercourle at Mr. Joann“ Conner, that. OPPHCQ“?! Nb. Reynoldn' and‘that Mr. Reynolds- laud roads to the County Lounn! m 9' ughoed, to put in a culvert at the. final" getlion__requosting»that the; Â¥ -- -v VVrOI-“\. that its sole aim and purpose is to help young men, to become W citizens buildihgqthem up physically. annually. and morally. 1:: Lindsay 1119- !.M.C.'A. is seriously handing. pad for the want of a suitable place in which to carry on its work e!- !octhely. I! such town as. Midland. 0111“... Owen Sound. and Partflope cu: support wellcequipped giants. why cannot our town done? It'is a. crying dunno that ,.-.. my, in 06' la- behind in thence. Now what bet- ter unocould this monoybo wt to than to form a nucleus for 'n new Y.‘ II.C.A. building. ’11)» matter 15 cer- wnly worthy of cunuidenflon. Sinceroly yours, J. 1-3. ADAMS. “We, and when wévnéonsflclfer pla- m-y s3 mmmmp ticket . , “no in addition limbo come , aim-muons, truly this is in 0.7" this, a charitable institution. And then. too. it is we†to consider I“ I 3 “a. 095 comm Pkocem'ncs m The Y.H.C.A. is purely unde- Wonq and unsectaflua, any m m‘b’f moral character may belong to 'it. There is no distinction made between black or Mute, Jew :Tnn Wilma“ carried on with Vining dashes of success. It Wind its upsandt downs, and yet flagpoeprble to accomplish much [practical phn. Mis in our town Imnixwvitnuon “has done, and is ’doing nan-hint theuplifting of the youngnenmm. I reler to the You: Ian's Girl-tho Assoc'htion. mm m Ken mried on with W38 W01 success. It honest clothes, at reasonable price. See the value we-gwe- In an Overcoat or suit at $10, and make your own compansons. ‘ whythe demand forour new brand The REASON Suits $8 to $25 OvercoatsFSS to $25 ThellmbrtheAged This is the Men'gï¬tom 9f Lindsay for anything “new in fuminhingi,~iiflh everything ready, and with ample 838W This week we are after “I new record in «Ring the “Boys.†You one of the not Corduroy up. u ~75“? at he had loaned “alum, 325.00; B. O'( the courses at the Mo- for wiro ï¬ance. 891-0 ‘ O 'Konnody- mm gut. d on 3y!- M. O'Nom. work ‘ 0’ 7i ‘40.“); Geo. Grim 8838; Thou. Woldon ate from the engineer. 89.80;.1“. F ' mug n- of non. O'Neil}. for $1.68; Baht. Winn ï¬ne work. mounting to 81.70: Albert and - ditching. 32.10;. N from June- Warrant! mgchmg, 775c. E; E55 On motion of Hours. Roche and 'Coulta' cannon mourned at 5:30; pan. to meet at the can of tho Reeve. A mention was , arcordrngly pulled on motion of Messrs. Best. .and Cdulter; tint application ho made to the County Counri! in No- vember oeuion requesting that. the: [name it. or the county judge will NW to ban. u-e‘; order «a Quin: n to'bo vacuity bridge to be but“. and mlnmined _ by tho Coma of Victoria» . On motion o! hare. [Roche ad Wilton the Idioms bills and no» count: were paid : Goo. Hut-play work on 2nd qra dine. 825.00; B. O'Connell, bonuo lor wine ï¬ance, 82.1.00; John :8]- mm . gut drain. 812. a than, 0'†work under engine», 840.00; Goo.‘ Grimm for grove}. $8.48; Thou. Woldon, for gravel. 39.80;.115. Fanning. for gravelfl $1.68; Robt. Winn, for gravel. $1.70: Albert and It. Shea, for ditching. â€62.10;. N. Brady, for. Hy the m oneâ€"and as the war glengwormbrï¬keiugMz-reet or mu thqynu o! opimon that It Seven! 0150.1 dare C.P.R. Com» can. Ofï¬cials Went over ly Mr. James Kennedy. ‘Attheinatanceot'llr. N. Brag the PM of But 18, who v.3 present. Wu intruded to remove 1 lane. m the second? quarts: line at 4th con. road. SWING BRIDGE. . . A. the swim south or Lindâ€" sayia to hex-Queen by u newouo; the council has lately inspected t5. approache- thereto. and found M the! no in need of repairâ€"especia- regret at the demise of the lat. Thoma-.- CaJvert. a memher cf Op. Board of Health, appoinmi It. .324 mm to ï¬ll the vacancy, on maflon of Heme. Coulmr mm W9- pad or W hurting. your WW atom a}. can mu you of courteous m meat and prompt nttention to your busine- Wu. don‘t to (by or withdraw-- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT" Dupe-lt- of $1.00 and upward. to. curd. upon which interest if†h [Western am of (ma NUMBER 45 W. F. O’BO'YLE, 4800