VOLUME ‘X XXIV. WHOLE NO. 1947 ___ _ .. can-v13“ 1 OK]! istrsa‘aan Caper-ices, Fine Quality. worth $22 00, for ...... . ........... I Gray Limb Csperines, worth $15 00,1012... ., ..... Grey Lamb Counts, worth $5 00, ton... .................. Grey Limb Rafe, worth $3 75, for ................ ......... Opposnm Colin's for .................... . _$ 2 09. Gray Lunb Mulls for ....................................... 82 70, $3 .0, Greenland Saul Copos, ‘25 inch ï¬ne satin lined, good sweep. worth 22 {or ll 3‘ 27 Inch 6| 4| 0. lb 30 (Jr Take-trio Sui Copea, 30 inches. full sweep, worth $45 00. now ........ . Astruhnn J aoketa. worth $24 00, now ........... ... ..... . . ......... . .. . Aubruhon Juketv. worth 28 00, now ................ .. .. .. Acct-och“: Jookoca, worth ‘35 00,now....... .. . ......... .. . . are} Lsnb Cones, worth 3. fcr ...................... ................. Grey Lamb 0393-. worth 1 (I), for ............................... . um, For Cups m...... 31 oo, :1 25, 31 50, :1 75; 32 oo, 32 so are just mnrvoiionaiy cheap. :htidren’s Grey Lnnb 02p! for ......... J ....... .............$1 75, $2 50. m Juan mlrvuuuum: vac-y. Children's Grey leb Caps for ......... , ....... ....... $1 75, $2 50. 3 0( Ladies‘ and Gentlemen’s‘Fur Mitts, Robes and Men's Fur Coats. See our assortment and get our ï¬gures â€"-you’ll buy at once. :5 week Holiday Trade will make a good startâ€"some will put off buying till later, but knowing ones have already commenced. 2‘ :dies' Ladles' Ladies‘ 1. xdiog' Ready f07/ New Year’s. Ready for H 0/za’ay Shopï¬ers. Wide Double Fold Serge, 131803. navy. seal, garnet, 3 decided leaders, per yerd ..................................................... 121k: 153 185 Block, Nev}, Seal, Green, Fawn and Electric S es, ell woo ° ' ' Extra Heavy l'weede, worth 40:, for ........... “8. Lperyd. (2330: Flee Nevy and Black Scares. per yard .................................. 35: 405 Fine Assortment aney, Light Velveteens ln Buttercup, Pink, Pale ' Blue end Fawn, sultebie tor tency work, sill: ï¬nish .............. 50.: Level Chins Silk, newest sheden, per yard .......................... .. 25o (hill he? Blouse Silks. worth 456 a verd, hr ...................... 253 Hoodoo-e leek Silks end Setlns In N sweet Weeves, very suitable for holidsy presents, 3 very desirable velues ........ .90 ., $1 20, $1 40 Ugh! flats in Green. Pmk, Blue and Buttercup Sstlns. worth 550, for 40.: Si eFeldSkirt Linings........... .............--. ...... .. ........ 53,73,15c DOI Ifold Skirt I‘m ........................ .......... ..... 83,103, 12: wan l..iniogs..- ........................................... 10:, 12m. 15; Dress Steels. the best ............................... . ................. . so Three Spools Threed for ............................. . ..... .. . . 10.3 2dozantor............ 5c Two-ply Fingering Yarn, per 1b.... Heavyï¬â€˜acggrdearn, muck, per lb _ -L-l_ uvu-J - 1‘“ingerln§iYa}n. a skeln ..... 7 ....... Complete Assortment Cupabwarps. llm‘ Ldl “ca â€Corp. ’muZ-iel Shawls for llttle folk .............. nouldcr Snuwls suitable for elderly ladies lea Special this week in Furs. Fme assortment of Ladies suitable for Weddings. .1.1:.xzc3AnllWuuLpl‘vafd ............ ...‘..‘.,,.,... ....HH.. )- launchhumvhnl! wuul,1ul‘ lu'd ...... IIy-ncx‘!v‘l“'l‘!|l un y t'llahllt‘!‘ C‘it'd heavy, 811 WOO ‘1‘J’ yard-vvâ€"v-‘v-1Iv1‘ I‘VIIV'VIV r;_ w:ulh‘.‘ft,1pct‘ynrd.f0r .......... ...........vqucuu vvvuouvvvn‘I uy Manuals, wrv heavy, 1123‘qu .......... . . ........ ........,_,. Min and 51311“ h“~lfly. par yil’d ..... «cc uuvuvnon‘~80JI 30â€". “4...: mm, slnglu hid. worth 20; p313 "iaki'd ton-Wâ€... M.» «am no haul u‘ our Cclubrated Fianna atlas. per yard...... .1 (Suki-K lumuuuxo ulvvv - ............. speck? {Jr the holiday mac. «' Canhmcro Gloves In Tan, N my. Seal. Garnet. worth now two pain ['1' .................................... 3' (‘ flux-ed Kld Gloveu. Indug‘atuds. for .............. the boat. dollar love In the trade. . U. ~c! Kill (Howe. extra rpcniu . for ........ .......... . 1 Fans KM lu L‘Jlarcd. worm $1 00. for ........ .\hh (“f .................................... loo-atoll- Ll'lcd hllltw .................................... .....-... L (HUVBN. lmlles'. 9H leudxrs, for ................ ..... and Children's E Hamstizchad ff: Inl‘!al ilk Ua°‘= nâ€"ua {Mk Cashmere Glqus'pr 0% , Weekly Newspaper. Tno test in the District. The Largest. Subscribe New. [Labia (HI I Yarns. Yarns. Yarns. 'EEE'XBEISH ED 1854‘ {ibbons by the Yard. all aim-1n". mar VM‘I‘ I tin-Ila. . Mo“ 3 yaifl’ tn.â€- la flu I‘aau‘v \‘ “I“. 993‘ yard \I‘ Glove Specialties. a [Hit or Sh oulder Shawls. Bargains in Sox. C LLA RS. Hahdkerohiefs. has. two for ........................... h: Ties. minds-up, a big bargain, each {5: encl: tr two to: ................... . .. :zd Ties, 15: each or two tor............ Ham. a. most complete assortmnnt,"_e3ch :1 l 1 n cls ~~all WOOL rdr l'vébvpalr Imam...†L- a mlr or two unit fur NDERW I? Box-Jeri- wool, each atest in Ties. E. W'. McGaï¬ey- web, chwn _- stayed . . .. Dress Goods. hcsvy. each. extra heavy, each lty. worth $22 00, tor ...... . ........... v . 5 00, for ................................ 1' i, for ....... .................. mï¬wuwwc 85288885 tor ...... . ........... ......... ......... . ..............$200. .............. “82 75,33 .5, 1e sutln lined, good sweep. worth 22 for 1 “ “ “ “ 30hr 22 50 full sweep, wornh $45 00. now ........ . 32 50 D,now ............ . ...... .. ........... .. 1800 K).now ......... .. .. 2100 I0.now......... .. 2900 cr ..................... ... ........ 1900 .............. 2400 D, for .................. A .$1 00, 81 25, $1 50, $1 75, $2 00, $2 50 2 75 :velloual! 0'1““ 31 75 82 50 3 0° Ulsters. 0 LU: ............... ....... ..... . 503 00.1'01' .............. '75:: .............. ............500,750. H10 ................... ... ............50.‘. 75) ............... ......7Bc $100,315 and Gentlemen‘ 5 Kid Gloves. ‘de. kld stayed back, for Out 185 203 "VI"' ""“""‘V“. 18-, ....... ...........855. 30a ............80.:, 35!. 350. 403 for............ ...... 1333 “68.03: yard........ :3 ev1vn ‘vv quvv!uv'uv'u . .‘.‘.H.vu~v\' 11‘110 v-VIII"'I vu-iIvvv1-|| ~â€":vâ€", “:790!‘ $1 20, $1 40 Sauna, worth 550, for 40¢ ...... ..........53,73. 15c ...... ..... 84105.12: ................ 10:,J'12c. 1:}: ------------- ...... 35.3 403. 503 .750 00.3, $1 10 0 pair. 8! 5m 88 35c, 40.: 30E) 303 "50 155 185 2m 1m 30.: ~10: 135: 250 100 -50 200 300 4-' w 01 la 10o 2:»: ti?» ; 453 30 A Nice Present A lino .6an (or You [Ion u long :1 you ham to on] \y ll. II n nlco night. to no it. or good unto plow“ In 3 Sulublo Fume, or 3 Pair to Match [melee]: and on the way All varietiu al_ the. Fine: Art 5‘01. DRAWING OUTFIT We "Ghall'enge 1%? ~‘ GEï¬â€™TLEiiiEfI! ’ Boxes of Cigars, Briar or Mecrschaum Pipes and a Fine Line of Silver Moun’ed Crooked Canes. Sleighs, CI- BIG-GS. As Follows: III flrflPflm. 3100 Stem! Bicycle. . . 25 Second “ $25 Enid Watch . . . . Bicycles and Watches given each month . . HOW TO OBTAIN TuEM. Competitors to gave :3 m1 Son? \Vrapxxvsaa ":13th co ect- and! l u: .o hoadluz “3 [IN lllili ‘ AP." These (culled “(3011- 1: pout") are to be sent. end with unmet. ofpaver on which (no comm-utm- has written his or her run name and white-n. and the number of Coupons sun In. A "e a. “Maul-s. , lever rm... .4 .. 23 Scott an" ‘ox-onlo. marked on the Pm:- Isl “Tapper (lop Ion-hand cornoflhwilh the NUMBER of the DIS- ,__‘ ___..-¢Inn- II‘u-I ï¬ll. THE CANADA LIFE 1 Kent at... ids-I Income.......... 5.055 808 2 â€I 271 Tom Alon............ 19,017 538 16.4812 83. Ton! Aunt-unco- . . . "128,3â€,680 65,099,587 Not New Basin“ bkon up in (hands. 1895. "823,101,164 81,790.42! _ . u ..... onnofl cannon In other words, the Cmde Life holds more then half as much lnmrenoe tin Jenede u ell the other ten Cenedien eompeniee, the ite tote! lncomeie eleo over hell I: greet :- the total income of ell the other comp-nice. In the com- bined requisites o! e greet eompwy the Omde life he: no oompeer in the Dominion, Itl pceitlon in unique. ::}n$'r')2"€v'ï¬in ‘I'ï¬Ã© Null“: T8151 Competitor lives In. W). or mmm W. R. WIDDESS. F. G. “Hâ€, - \:v- any Taylor in. I'm. 19 turn out b;ttcr OVERGOATS AND SUITS » for less m )rwy than we ask from you Beautiful Presents New Year’s is Coming ~Next Simpson House; eighs, Waggons, Velocipedes, Violins, Banjos and Guitars, also lots of other things suitable for Holiday Present: at Total gï¬en'fluring year I897, $19,500 compared with all the other Canadian Companies together. DOLLS IN MANY PRICES. - In Jhg ruahfdnd‘busfle of a big tailoring eatablislnnent inlay-so? work often goes' annotw'cedâ€"it's not sO‘with us; in style. [it andfluiah. every [garment is perfect. If you. leave your order for a Winter Over- coat or SUIT you. will save monem Eor Your Son or Daughter and owrybudv should visit now is the time to get. 3.110“ winter vacoat or 3. Suit of Clothes Jus t. 1146A ed a new stock of Oxeicoatiugs and Suit.- ings, and can maki- t1. 1 m up in the latest. sbfles Come and sue me and examine my goods befoxc buyinv. . E. ARMITAGE. to mg the Large Stuck either In 011 or No. 8 Kent-st" Lindsav. ________,___â€"â€"â€"â€"7 \"enefll Ontario. consisting of Counties York. 81pr t w Count-la W. um 8. at man ,_._u__ , Bus '3 ï¬nal-Io. coast-uniomounuubi- a O N. ornam- I. Mm Union 3 .11 Comm __________ haw MAM E. AIIQIES’E; -« Oouamuna of - F. 0-. Taylor. w. 3.13m 395011; . GOODWIN. .103 3183i“, 2nd door from corner. NARI}: 0P DIST!!!“ 03W;- Vmo. c of other 10 10 other 5.055 308 .19. "4,953,230 2'006'890 2mm mas 194.129: I J II BIGYQLES }G “D “ITEMS EACH "0“!" .8 A can II Foot of Kent st. Water Colors. LINDSAY. Sagan: Soap; .7 H. m â€A w -v--â€" “'2‘ Ice“ III“! '0 him mun. pu- “ Sunni!“ Lee!- Cato I ion} It: of o I ‘1309 62 78 47. I 33; :11 q: ' ii? is: :1 a" a flHflPPY [Ill] PBflSPEBfllIS Now make a happy choice in thinking where to buy your anqvmake a bye-tine for our store where the goods .are reliable... ; 1.52 5 I2 TEE-T, {300139; ‘ 50X AJNDIRUBBERS 1,);10' all my .11er Irp‘pi mslliufubtiliéu; who clnuot .nï¬'ord'to nuke. good: ..; ‘that‘ wonff.“ ion; mall. ' 9 BOOTS 53.†S H OES' My H.1S‘I'SSON,= Singlp .mmï¬ glass Fm --;..-.. u-J Eul Jnnunrv I, Ieluru 1mm JIIIIIII') :. now. Single First. class Euro and One‘l'hlrd. m nu lhcum'wr 30 Ind 3‘ and J1. any 1. n- ~__R_|]¢ Uncom‘mr 80 1m! 3' and JaJury 1. no turn unit! Jnnu-ry 4. [5‘37 _ To a“ nhtlu-lls i 1 Cnthâ€"Wimhor, 8.10†8% II". Fan. Will Ln sud El 1, â€"-â€"FORâ€"â€" NEW YEAR’S. |897 1.0.MATBHETT. - - AGENT. 0. P. B. omco. 62 Kent“. Plus: and «amazed Matched on uppu Ion. Insurance and award Valuntor. 1 NORTH WARD Luau md Guru!“ -1 Mn one 0! your Cmaldum {or Council in tho Noni Wu‘d, And :- I do not intend making p0 ouwu for runs, 1 mm d uh thin opportunity 0! Intomlnz you flat 1 un In the bid tad gallon yom’ vow and mfluauoo. 1 main. youn "my. ALEX. HORN. Jr.â€"d w. I Gnduuo of Ont-Ho Venetian, Col‘m. Toronto. Wound lumber of the Onurlo Vouflwy Ao- aoquou. All Calls. lull “legion. or Telegraph. promptly “turn! to. Chute! 060m. Daceâ€"AV. Bu! ocoo. Little Brim.-67-v. LADIII' sud Gin-mu â€"Hav|nc W 1 non!- uuon to; _Qou_nty Coggl hr Did-Ion No. â€A A_, __A -- l0 mu IWII lvl vvuu- , --_..--. _-- _ for the town (I Lludny and We» Ops. and u l lmpouiblo for me to no you mushy. I u: unhvortoglnm urn: and-ho van on Janna «h. 897. an M to my put mom .- I Conn-v 00an {or you: dwell. Whining you All 5 mp»! 3nd Pro- or- on N91 Ygr, I man. your- mu. 303m E23; BEYANI. â€"d-'. 130w Mun‘cipal Electors of [mu Notice I. hmby given In par «no. 0! B. 8. 0' clnp no, taut. ul venom having "weal-unis I. the mac! JAIBS CLARKE. bud tho mm 010;». In tho Conny of VM doe-Id, m rtqunl to and by you Emma to Ic-n Io- hu‘mln t lcbhmld. at 'ndl y. Solidar- lot Emu-d locaron Mad W3,m‘l.oxmmd the uld mu, or tom-Id “noun. “an m mom. or an mount: 0! "I“! dun. cad mount! of the ucunty, I! my, bad by when. one: bolero the 30th day of â€your, NOTICE TO CREDI EOBS. “1.1m. And tum babel-Wain“ on‘mudm-aummmnummom a to dl-ulbutounu-Ih cl tho-Id 0‘8. Ethan‘s!!!“ â€the. chi. o! which Ila, .‘NOUNTY COUNCIEDISTRICI‘ No 2 VETERINERY SURGEON Jifarm Footwear of all kinds. Edgifllidvqrusomonu. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC say and West 095; Bululor and Contractor. Bargains '99 Mt everyone. WILL wan: flOl'ï¬l' Tflll‘ 'l' com: IN AND we mun-r vo_u RIGHT. SSSSSS 9V"- W1?â€" ELELTORS up THE M. H. Sisaon. m’a‘mmm Z. FRIDAY JANUARY 1. GREGG- ‘1’. norm» TRII' THIRD! I‘OI :lass Fm noun: Dmmher 3 I. lemm unul January 2.. HM. Bo ‘Zent-at. ', A. White. h nan-I Tieâ€"[:anuinales Talk THE SALE OF 1’08“ eve - â€". to by Vet-lone Speekeuâ€"A Lower Bate Promised {or Next Year by Meyor Smyth -Mr. Kylie Compares the Present Council‘s Record with that of Pest nodiel. meeting held in the town hell he teeed e getherlng o! probzbly soa electors. con- prlelng e number 0! the leedlng own". In e 15' brie! hot happily worded un- tencee Colonel Deacon explelned thee dutie- pertelning to his poeltlon a county police mutate would.to hudeep telnet. prevent him m pending on: the meet- ,,‘e__ I... an].. mm pleoe the Colonel wlehed ell peeeent n my heppy New Yeerend atecetully wlehdrew. Mr. 13qu wee then celled upon by the eudlence. end elter “hung the ohelr etebed he hed been heeded e lens llet or need!- debee who weee entlued to eddreel the meetlns. end In would be well to plece e tlme llmlc upon eeoh. The wage-non wee epproved 0!. end luwee declded to ellow eech oendldete 10 mlnueee. Keyor ENV‘I'B wee d er. celled upon. ‘ He hegen by wlehlnn ell preeenb the can- pllmenee o! the eeeeon. end next ellnded m gnhehl tome no the eeel-eenee end suggest he hed reeelved (eon: hle ecuaegnee In L eoounelldnrlogbhe peel. ycnr. end eeld he hed been cheered by Ihe evldenoee o! epprovel extended hlm. People wbuld. at oouree. upccn lhun mulve en eucounn o! ehelr eeewendehl â€"-to etebe when they had done end why. end thou who Intended be clue-(co Won would. 0! com. eey whee they intended dole: lo the futurt. In hehell- o1 hleuelt end the oucuolng connell he gouldxeler ,«the rewoeyen w ‘5‘ “H'- ï¬nenclel “element. Joel leaned. ¢_ ‘L- 0-" ’u‘vâ€" WEI“ “v 7- In uhut- o! tumult aux the museum cannot! be scaldjoter an rawpuyou to tho m‘a ancm autumn. Joan Issued. but you when the, nu: appnun to the steam the-flaunts dobc wu‘m lem- - â€"... “mum m been nude {031an 3.2}; “WU â€"- â€"-i, _ a proposition had been rnade to band we - town to the amount of $8 000 or 810030 to pay it ombut he objected to doiageo. and' he muet acknowledge that Mr. latlie.hie then cpponcnt had aloo condemned euch a. oourec. It had been hie opinion then that ittw'onldbo pooeihie to clear (I the debt without taking enoh a cup. and it had been ‘dono. Pmcnally he wae not clain- is; any creditâ€"had he not been backed up by a good and intelligent council he could. not have done mace he might an; that no other council had ever acoompite ed enoh good “'41". When them“ they had a Honing debt to (ace oi ween $5,000 and $6000, and .thoy now show that .cieaned oi! and a balance 9! about 84.000 to the good. Mayor Smyth then alluded to the sale of the railway annuity oi $296 odd through Mr. 1'. 0. Taylor. There had uotw he eaid.’ been a single dheenticnt voice in' the eonnctlregardiug the wiedom oi that; move. as they made a comiderabte caving in interest a“ a result; the money [bus gained paid off a portion of debt. bearing n‘ um: inumr. EnhadIot time in 10 mtu- l uteeto so over the ï¬nancial exotement.l but would say briifly that ntariy every“ coutmlttce had kept well within their eati- m-tes. and l:: the distributioa cf harlty especially a great eat ing had been t flccied. Their .btlx‘ninu of finance the year hap pened to have a ptculm talent {or ï¬nance. and be (M lyor Smytl i had more time to give to the town's uilhire tum hewould ii couched in a bueihcea. if the council paid up the two years at Collegiate Inetlzute ‘ inklcfl (and carried overirum na-v yeirs t ey would and have about 82.000 he a nest egg to begin next yi‘ltl' with. and tie phonic should see to it that they sent men bac who would continue the good work. it elected again he propoacd to reduce the rate to 2: mills. or even lower. and award. like this year. IO much to each committee. This year complaint had been made thtt ‘ one ward did not get its there oi the‘ airect and bridge appropriailo 1â€"hc csuld say that waa the can with all. Severn htlcmcn had been nominated agaihat timâ€" they were mod men. and at well- hhown execu'ive ability. lie thought. however. that it they wantrd the itOO'llOII the ahonld have epohen to him on the out out eeverai we. he previous» cp )oeliion now aoemed to imply diaapnrovai (r hie oourae and he did not think hia cour a could heiairl condemned. Me or 8 nyth cloud in wta hm all a happy aw \‘aar. Cant. humane. watt the heat apeak-r to re: p: d to the call of the chairman. lie 0 had the ball by atatin that having no a lid to coutu- he want not heap than: long. it had been ht- intention to tahe no part in the municipal Itrunie. but in naponac to a lame atrttaittoh he had dually made up hie nttud to atand (or none one oi the poaitiona ior which he had been nominated. wan not hi« desire to critical the ctuuciiâ€"he had a great respect for Mayor anyth. who had Juat given hie nice little addreee-but there were aeveral thiege the people ehould know. Ila had never in all hi- municipal experience done what thie year'e council had done. True. he had built the little home at the wharf. but he had got ‘97 000 (or the Scum. and had been iorernoat in every good move tor the benrdo oi the town. Oheoihielaot cood aota wae the inetitution of the Bone. which in now caving the town than hnndrede oi dollare in charity and in ad to the happineee and oombrt of man od people. What had thie year'e couno done to match iti He had aoent anon“ money in the town to build up hall of Kent-at. and the rec- pie knew it. What had the council one to help the town! The Inn sou: tor you: seven houol tint 1: coat the town a we dot! of money. Th-y had bought two lots tor I put a 31.100. no the town could not In loan of “00 on than u» monow. â€or Smyth would veto thn sot. (Applause). This Isn't cannula" much In cod. End It not were mun boon tor nun (Cnndoll) the rung-y round -7."â€" .V-,' _ Curr. Cumâ€"“No. alr. I will not-â€" I m all the noon at m many, and will look “to: your ten-u." . Good Works and Short comings of the Outgoing Council Discussed. FAIR ATTENDANCE A'l' MONDAY’S MEETING. IYc' 1897 3:"an m buying the "Iv-ID ‘IVI- â€"â€" -vv.-- __ ulna the put yes-r. unduld looted by tho evidences 0! led Mm. Poopl: wbuld. or Lhun malvo no account. at Lipâ€"to “on who they Ind 5nd tho-{gnu Intended to Wu WIDOd the †no: ;a Batu-Nd g R. LIEN. LUWII a lquev-u- w uuv m- v- _V. v . Mr. Tuos. Bnun' wee next on the Met. | ; He eeld he hed not Intended to epeeki but \eome remerke mede byCe LGrende I re- qnlred en enewer. The at remuk o! ieny ecconnt which thet gentlemen hed mede wee thet he hed not yet decided ‘ whlch paeltlon he would run toroe'ec fâ€"ot coerce hle eleotlon wee e tomcnew ‘ conclnelon. He hed eleo oppoeod the uh I .ptoject. It the retepeyere had hle‘ (Bred 'c) reeolntlon In the council they wool eee plelnly thet he hed elmpll ' meent to here the neuter dlecneeed. en 3 when lt wee telhed over In conclttee ave | membere hed dealer“ in fever 0! hle Met. : 3that 1‘ gamma go eel-n e 3: en - mummendmu hed , heeneeeeeeedteeyeereetfl.†without ttau-agedlaelnclmlaetl. Aetoetheeeleot wn honeer. he thought It nl ‘ to heve ench old roohrlee ln t. (Ap- s plenee.) Cent. Grendell wee one o! the than: one manâ€"Conn. Gumâ€"at there meticulous or lack-j swabâ€"had he (Touch- burr) need so in mum of the eight yemhehndnoul the well he would not Inn lookod tor We. The I .V. â€"vâ€" -“pv- " -.. _-,, of the em end bridge commit- tee to: tour yeeu : lee: year we: the ï¬rst time the retepeyeu eii over the town e chmee to exnrees en opinion ee to his course. end they hed responded by elect.- ina him ever one o! the olden eeeeciuore in the to". Be hed eiwe voted accord- ing to hie eonvietlane hed et clmea opposed hie beet triegde. end it elected to _-_11 _-..I o a perty 3:: he ' :d ) I: tend pro . oe ‘ y en the cannot! be bed done ell l Rooter end develop on Internet In urn-â€" the town must heve e or two It max-alone .ere to ettreotod here. He bed proposed to mete e llttle p rk out of the ecre end e hell uelned by the removel d the rook- erlee. but other member: of the committee thought the edition“ eooo should-b: lnclnded. _At_to_r the logprovleknental tho - Mao prop ,‘hodld mat akltxpu cost vmï¬Ã©gn; it can’d be rglned bxkda me ste fact In diameter. 6:- one present ruin night ‘3 am Ind the our-plus vau- would nth n aloe mu. “nun which could brunt-nod by sound mt c brldau. It u» caunduou of 20 o: 25 rm “to had been um they might to-dny “e I put of eight or m! acre: mutant mm (a the com of them". Even If the Immune“ at tho. ml! now undu- ddmuslou M mm . mu. money. It would uguqngoguc’ga mug: :nqmlg‘e Ii Wm I..l'w“ ,1... .-v._ __ no a would not a layman. If desired. th might have. t1 shut mm In the outta of the W. or rtmmt m. u s 11m sputum-u wan-bl: nor the putpose. he sale or the lots bud not boon £06.“. by-hr bud to by pulsed hr t o purpo udl he thought the p' - ohm way :1 nupulnr_he waxy} vo on.“ Wu. “clone the 117713;. The wetter than and his Mn to ng‘. Crude". sad and me to heal him «I one new “no! be but! ran tape: at the Home. yo: he (8nd; watt. a nut mm to move a (notation to‘ establish 1!; true. Cap? Cf‘nde‘!_h._a mug: .. *-__ ‘Ll-|_‘k Urmcu I.“ lav _..â€", ...... Mr. J. H. Lawton #9301 you think thot uwouldmlotol will up the lotâ€"tho tow ha boon. houlud so often. for button In the purchase 0! the Panels-st. school sad the Bspust church clock. that people now «not to know when they ole-hung god.†- I ‘L~L 1.. LL- What my "w “nuâ€"n "-- his Hr. Blunt. In reply. add that in gum-mam dart! ham me ale 0! chance mm d 3') il‘ towrrds putting thg propegty {a seed t-hape. n ‘a #I L. __ \f- VIII: ylvyue e; nu a‘v- . â€"... Bttore leaving the platter!!! Mr. Brady stashed hbet nnleen he ohenged hie mind i: wee not his intention to be a cmdidete :o: 1 the noeiiian ctreeyeor c.nnnciilor. (a: baoh l L: which he ma her-n maximum. 1 Couxv. E. P. GILLOGLY Mild h : had always 1 fried to act conscientianaly in the council. 1 Hr hen not beenniven muwh at e chenee \ in commit-bee woxk, but euppzeid he bed l all the lose to newer (Jr on (be; sewn t. i [10 r arched having voted for Crendull's ‘ woodshed. as it wes celled. (X Twiceâ€"“It ‘ wee the bees vote‘you Home" ' v He bed been nomineted hr :Zud deputyq-eeve. Lu. . like Cent. Grendel]. he would hold oil‘ end pin a up the eiiueiion. A» for the perk. he did not euppne enyihlng would be done about If by thia edunfll. Mr. Kenn. bei 1 et leet preveiied upon in come iorwerd. eeid he hed enjoyed ohe diecneelone vuy much. end wee pleeeei to heer eome oi the membere of council get. e “metln .' It wee not hie inieuuon to my enyt irg ebout ihie yeer‘e nrunoll. but weeld refer to ihe eonneilu of '95, N. and ewey beck. The" wee nomineeyi chet the at council hed done wei . but ether ell it wee einwet im neihle (or them to enemyâ€"the bed and the reeds enfweihe in feiily nod condition. end elthonnh they hed be we e fleeting debt wood nee-one meld be given for ice eel-t- enee. Ieyur any“ in hie deeee eeld they hed eminheened an e wrong doing: n! "no nrevioue yeer'e t‘ mnoil. the en- inn the Mean: debt. 0! «sum. Previene eonnoiie hed to deel with impel-hem end noeuy nndertehinne noteth the ineheiie- lion oi the electrln light nyebem. end the pawn: in of the weierworhe. which meent e urge inoneu “.1le expenditure. lned Non “.000 h been epent. In in roving the inerhec hniidinn. ehont. 82 on» ed been upon in piecing the ï¬re eyewm on e hehi- :- (mine. end ehonc iii-.000 eeoh on the Wellinaiun er. end Lindsey-eh. Theee unlocked to: cepwdlhune hed mede n undue debt. end the and in one: hed inon Inventive. It he eleo heen neeeeury to epend more unney on eteeeu In pm The pro- nmheee oi the our late eeeiued no eve heonqhh e hmez'e new. ehoen the n --n an flood uuon- mum on gum Hr w- - MOI. In,†5111mm N- «am. {My Ind Itnuhunod m“ m wr dolncn of flu pruloun you'u «' mnvll. m In: m. 6 mm: doht. o! mum. mu cannon: hpd to_ (In! wlnh‘gmpsune » .- ‘L_ .‘n. IIIVU vowing-u â€" -v-w-7- , em: 0! thle yeer'e oouool‘. Ir doubt true thet they bed and on" e partlou of the “who debt. but $1,100xf the our plue of 3:! 5m repreeented the eevtn ethoted by the exolry of the W. 8:.1’. . R R. debt. the ï¬ne! myment Influx been mede [not you. A! hr the eele of the rellwey llen. he dld not approve o! It. end ooneldeud t here wee no preatloel dlfl‘eeenee between loosening the bonded debt end deonoeelng the town eeeete. He could not eee thst the council wen entitled to my credit tcr thet deel. Ae for the eele of the old houeee. It wee true they hed coo: repelledendhenoehrlnalnenlee mount Intent. Aetorthetnrcheeeofthe perk lots. hedheheenln oonnoll It would nothevetehenhlutwounlnutee to mete u hunlndâ€"hewouldnot e OLIOJ for tge loto undo: eny mufu’wm. (Ap- 3|“an lav w...â€" __.- _.____ _ The clflxm bud no doubt washed the who! themaofloloulydudnauhemr. nu! ma amused tholruppronl In Ire-say sod ind amused £1101!me “1 "“3 a,» up at. we '99"! “m L -- sh. LI tnm.-uuvwâ€". UUâ€"wâ€" â€"-,-_ , __ - credit. Mr. Bey eeld he hed Intended to ; ____â€"â€" droponeotcheenendhhntpreeenrehed! -’-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-‘â€"" 1"er the Pecmc Province been We to heernpon nun. end he would eelloll “unmade! hle Meade to Mr. an.“ Tmbnll, d New Weebmlns- mm", a; "mâ€; 3;?me ' m. n c.. In renewing m. enbeorlpzlon heme. (A Voloeâ€"“ on: for the eep for 197. wines: Although the tune- ere eeln. ) he! telnet-bed then he herd end money ecu-co yet I would without. Tall Poet, es lo wee y Town News fl , , .. World’s Jews ; TERMS: $1. 00 PER _YEAR and In my event he held that the peo lo should hove I voloe la the eeleouon 0 else or altosâ€"no bod of man whcee hem of oflloe was poselby 3 should be ellowed to nettle snob on mportent quel- tlonâ€"ln hen be approved a: sob-Ileana ell mowers Involving the cme of 1m some or money to 3 vote at the people. (App‘lensm _.__-_ AL- nHJâ€"_ L‘s-y- rvv --- \'â€"rr-â€"‘~~~, lift. J“. Gum, the retiring town councillor-end respective county coin-ile- eioneraue the es: specter. Ec'hedheen considerably ediiied end enter-hind 3 the nddrecsee, end hoped all I! been to some degree instructed also. He telt grateful to Mayor Smyth end Rzeve Bay for the very mental-y rettrences to himself. Mr. onchbnrn had e‘so referred to him, saying he had been lockjewedâ€"it would hnve been well it thet person had been sonfl'ected occl- aionnily, but he was not built that way. When the nt council one into power they icon a floating debt of between 35 ago and“ 000. and two yeera' choc-toga ,~.AA_ '__-n._e.- -lâ€"hl..- lanai WWI...“ vu wv. â€"â€"â€" v"- a“- __V,,," in the Collegiate Institute einkinz fund amounting to neerly $22,000 more. Mr. Kylie mentioned thet the councils of pest yeere hed hed ierge untoreeeen outleye to meetâ€"perhepetherehedheen.endhe did not doubt but thet every council for the pest 20 yeere hed been eeretul. butheeoeld eey thet. whethc bv chenoe or om. th e yeer’e council hed been exceptionelly mnomicel end eucceeetul in the menu- ment at the town'e hutlneer. Le Smythhedeeid.ellhed worked emi together with but one object in view. the reeult wee thet otter devoting e per- tionoitheeum reelind from the eele of the reilweg lieu to peying 08 the flntins debt the ed still in the treee e eur- piue o! e t â€.500. He (Grehem did not cleim ell the credit tor the good chewing mede, nor did en other councillorâ€"it wee the work of ell. lecture ehouldeekthem- eelvee when vo “Who ere the men to meeece our eiueeei" but tun they do not elweye do thet, the bee men ere not elweye ohoeeu. one eer’e service of the preeent oouueil- lore ed produced e eurplue oi 82.500 they were worth meuy yeere' t men who hed left debt behind. (At thie oiut Mr. Toeohhuru who hed intern: the e eher eeverel timee. mede euother re- erk. but we; moot efl'ectuelly eilenced for the beleuca of the evening by Mr. Gre- hem. who eeid thet when e matter of flguree or ilueuce came up Mr. T. wee ell et eee end efleolly ueelees. (l‘he epeeker then to: to the subject oi texetion, end painted out ihzt in the out it hed been the cutom to ofl‘ar large rebetee eerly in the you to rich men who ere eble to p 3 their teree my time. Thet system he been eheuaed' the present council to the edveutege 9 _th_e poor men. end meny 7,, nL-L _‘-_. â€"-* gal “ll: “V"mv v. v..- '--_ .____v , - wall mprmd to 1am am more m [I been p W! In to date thn hat your. an}! tint sufï¬cient Ind been and In du- counu done to pry the collector's “luv. Lu: nu- » thluxlme the town wu 91m «tore-b on 3291101“ by uh. huh. at cm pre‘ cat the tiny mpqlna a CM.- 500 â€"a swing In Interest 0! shout. N. In oonpluglng. Mr G rnham sued the electors . ‘ AL- ___..'_..un. -0 pk. In- ennui-“nuâ€, u.- . u . nu"...- _-,.-.. -7, - 'bo lool' pm the may of the II. om: end consider only their eblllty for the positions they were volt-log to, nylon; there are men who went cfli )0. but; often the cmce does not went: them. It elccbed no the!!! represented" on the con“: oonnctf he would devote to then- efl'slre the some hlhhtul' end nntl mung eteen- tlon and neural: he had given to town nfl‘elfl. (â€M'â€- ..,d__-; MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS .A Surprising Disinclination for once Displayed The unexpected has bappéned ! D ~99!“ 1-. communion list at over seveaty names o no“ at the council band is msi‘ively going o begging. Times we indeed chug- im with a vengeance. Tuesday shat-coat: {mm 4 to 6 o'clock cit z .11. who had been nominouod for pool- tisns on the cou acil board flocked to the chn cl :rk‘s cm :2 m hsve 1h sir names removed, dad had it not been (or the par- aonol‘enu'caties of friends than w have bun more chm one vacancy ï¬o now. As things scand at. ptewnt. A re zoad nomi- nstioo and election will have to b» he‘d to complete the Ii-‘t cf south ward councillors. Here Is how the Hat stands at present : M‘yor. Mr. R Snyzh. by acclamation. Rsove..M '. D, Rsy, by wï¬lomésuon. lab Depucy-reeve. Mr. E. P. Giiiogly. by noclnmuuon. 2 \d Dapu‘y-rccvc, Cipr. Camden, W. M. Rob-on. 8mm: word penumbra» Dr. Bun-owl. PAYABLI IN â€YANG R. dewln curd . 3',th wardâ€"Mum. Ala“ Horn. J. WII-on. J. D. Gnhsm. Wm. Pedlnr. F. Mrmnrmld. Jo-. Thornhlll. 1-: m; wardâ€"Menu". S Bumck. Ju. llolm. Jov. Ktéloby. Jon. ‘Lsplov. Goo. Bryon. Capt. Wm. FOP. A D. “Anon. Pun-Q“. nucleated Snub WAN. D. R. anus". us. uu ..... . _--V _ W. 1!. Binokwoï¬. John snap. Dr. Bing- hnm A. J. Plpher. Huntâ€"For mu. Wm. Adana nnd J. R. Bun. D-pul '~mva. J. J. Mitchell. by noel Flu and! st" for council; prob- nue choicr. Danni: Sonny. D. M. Kennedy and hue Fee. Ewox.-â€"Far nova. Chns. M 1) mad nnd Donald Jnohon. For depntv man. John Wouunke. D. an. Cnlln N. M:Dannld. For oonnoluors. Ju. \Bnatone. DJnnld McPherson nnd Ronda Mandyon. was cleaned by noolnmntlon. anut.â€"For me. Q. J. LeRJy by “‘5; noolnmsclon. For annculora J. 31 Omens. E. Lynn and W. Pool. ncolnmsuon. F nave. Ant-shun J mobs. “ '- ‘ , 1m â€Ell-"Cw .wv-, omen. For Foi’n’ciuou. John by Alton. John M. Cnrnlor, David Dl‘o’k. Klohoel Heelâ€. John J. Irwin, Par Moron. Jones M Key. Thos. Sancho and Alton ond Murphy John Homily. Mauro. resigned. SOKIBVILLlâ€"R gen. Alex. Mon-Icon and W. '1'. Cum; deputy-teen. wuum Shown-t. by oochmotlon; council!“ Bobt.ACnllon. Ben. E â€boll. Thou. Gallon. I , 1 1-1 13-1....- ‘I 'III.’ \DvF“ '7' The mouth! than #3 3W “‘0 W 00 Viv-av-.. -.._, i , ' tell: me at my thtnca watch u. very ormod ot THE pouucuL FOR I897. f;r_r3;§é. Q. J. L-Ray. by For waneulomJ. BLuhP. . Lynlo ad W. Pool. by For nave. Abulgun Jggoh. l U. Caz-nut, Dnld Dsy. ' , . P M Dr; BIB!- lily . for d to '9!