c you at mg in the are great. “Ht-buying Bargains ! This 9“"! clear. )vercoa taro Costs 31555 ï¬nd†Watch eF‘ArmsLz‘ongâ€"That Mf- Steph- an_ pay the treasurer the sum xor the old town hall and $6 be? off the old Perch Bridge. ~ Armstrongâ€"That the £01. acmunts be paid: Mr. Murry F Pipesand ï¬xing town hall, "311‘. Murray, witness’fces to (5 :1an Victoria Road, 88-35 ; OStlm. the same, $8.35; Hr- vCommissioner of town hall 5 86: m. Staples, the samen â€Wm postage, stationery gWelling expenses. 37; Messrs. I. and ;\HIÂ¥1\7 offmfl‘nn 4"!“ [The by-Iaw providing for holding bemunicipal elections was passed. Thefollowing accounts and bills rare examined. and on motion of [95er. Hawkins and Coulter were rdered to be paid: Treasurer of Ian'posa, work on boundary, $3.00 ; avid Jamie-son. refund £0136 days mute labor. $6.00; Francis Finni. m, refund for 2 days statute iaborl 3.00: Drs. Gillespie and Brown on xount of Wm. Gold, $5.00; John new. lumber $16.60 : James Greer, m’ity account Powers, $5.90; Jas. cCausIand. care of and repair to etownship hail, 86.48 ; Geo. Smith Igineer, taking afï¬davits of Messrst ï¬ler, Crown and Reid, $5.25.; ï¬ah Holmes. work on. the Rider :Kitchener drain, 131.50 ; ‘ Thos. Neill, gravel for the Omemee Road ion; Goo. (Jrifl‘m. gravel, $17.60 ;' imam! Treasurer, 85 each, fare IiPXDt‘nSCS to Toronto to transfer railway debentures, $10.00. ebusimss 05190-1 being now "ed, )[r-Ssrs. Hawkins and Roche ‘ Eliza! thy rm-vv for the courtesy Sabiiity \xi‘h which he conducted mowner of lot 18, con. 8, wanted [0 fence in the old gravel pit, and nmotion of Messrs. Best and Roche The treasurer's statement was 'IISed for sale by county treasur- WithdraWn and {not allowed to flared for sale. 7 ‘eF‘AIlelyâ€"That Mr. Robert ’5 by paid $5 for covering the P On Perch Creek between 5th 3111 Concession lines. . hpbelIâ€"Allclyâ€"That this .councll anents the DaltOn 'Grant on Road, north of Uphill by at request was granted, since the in is of no further use to the town- if meeting was only the 'outcome hedesiro of every member to do 3133'er the general welfare of township. shed. Messrs. Hawkins and Roche mm! the l'cuvv for the courtesy iability wi‘h which he conducted Ibusinoss during the year. The ments expressed were cordially hl'Sed by MnSRrS. Best and 001111;- and the wove responded, express- his thanks and assuring them Fthe harmony that prevailed at '31:. Geo. Murphy said he had built mods of wire fence at the second arter line, 10: 11, con. 5, and ask- dfor the usual bonus. A bonus of Dcents per rod was granted. m, Bcsn said that Mrs. ‘Murtha, iefly reviewed, and the clerk was structed to have 100 copies print- for distribution. 31y ?Council of Laxton, Digby and Tom. met on the 15th inst a.t 1, to""wind up the year’s bus1- The following resolutions were LMon Councï¬ Proceedings unaccggmission on money expende'é; . e 3‘. m. day’s service. They and pad u0 as follows: James Moo 54Ҡwe‘ve, $53.73; Jas.’ Roche, Wc’ï¬lol‘: 535.24; William Best, â€manor, $110155; Peter Hawkins councillor. $77.11; Samuel Coulter, New“, $73.22. The quantity of man crushed was 171 cords ; 1341);? MRS: in division 3, and 37 by ; 'Roche in division 1.‘ The co‘str gaming was $239.40, which vyzgas id. 315? pilrn.mhnn nnnmtnr nrpsnni'nd (Juan-La â€"â€" L 11:35 held on the 15th mtâ€: An ad rs were present. ~ _ cembé pmer the reading and 3:10me minutes of laSt meeting???» we hers sulimitted their personafu‘c. new the year, Which were pass. ants IO: :3 ad pd36d on motion of Messrs. and dRoche. These accounts in- Be": sessional allowanCe, and mile-I -f\rm.st.rongâ€"Tha,t the lots “the 5th1‘here Was Still we 2d â€Rammed Taxes and MW‘ was Given an Extension 05mg meeting of Ops coun- The d :51 was held on the 15th 4mm; mi, gamers were present may 1118 reading and adoption :9! __.(n ITPS Of laSt meeting: 2 ta; W. F. Q’BOYLE, Clerk. THE WA'rc-mx- mam-mi, 4. That the proCeeds of the said debentures shall be paid to the Board of Water Commissioners, and paid and applied for the purposes and with the objects above recited, and for no other purpose whatsoever. 5. That the said Debentures shall be issued. all at one time and may be issued at any time within two years after. the passing of this by-law. ‘ 6. That the votes of all the elec- tors in the Town of Lindsay, entit- led to vote thereon, shall be taken on this by-law on the same day as the next annual election for the Munici- pal Council of the Town of Lindsay, 1924 McNeil ‘. Burden; 5 (Successors to qulln‘ 8: Emma) ' Bum of any‘ï¬ve papers an --