u tug To†«mu.» It'll†WING :on {or no in mm. 1.0 mi ol um-m; m a 81,019.“. P C TAYLOR. presidrn'; W. H. PEAR. 8911, JQHN LAX‘BOA. Wm Load-y, .19. low. New Lino of TABLETS 800le midis-A. PUBLIC NOTICEâ€"The Annual Gen- 01! loo‘intd the FARMERS W108 KUWAL FIB-B INSURANCE 001- 2531 will he held m the Council Chamber. in to. town of Lindsay, on ' l coiliitis in}; ’caEitraaI-ï¬fuia 33.0. “.050 m oacdoa 82. The mount of GEO. A. LITTLE. mm, the 3rd day or reb.-, 1899, at 1 so 9.: , (Mun Iberian of Directors, receiving use mud-canal, md such owe: Madness-a my be brought before aid moo! Mg. 3. a. coma“, LADIES’ STATIONERY d the lemma 0! an Sum: Riding 0! the County ! 0! Wow“ Wuhan] Society will be held In tho Council 0113qu m moron 8311. in tho Town of Inna-3y, on I glo'doekhmmm,lorthop~v 01 chain a. Preddent and othor one-n d t dd Bachâ€, and solving Suzanna o! Realms and Mum". .43": James mm. m. Council Chamber in the Court House, Lions: _ox.. TUESDAY. the 21th day Jan., 1899. utbohourol‘l‘aoo’alockintho (moon, far the mac-4M basins-I. don o! the County of “autism! Node. is hereby than an! the [unkind Council In an etch. Con'y Clerk's on». Lin-any, luau-r) 9h. Mâ€"S‘vt THE PEOPLE’S POPULAR ROUTE THE GREAT TOURIST LINE UNDER ONBZMANAGan Inc-din: (mm the Aumrsc'sw to CHICAGO Ind IILWAUKEE. TABLE LIN‘ mm Ticket. to :11 tort-urn Points To NIAGARA FALLS, BUFFALO NEW YORK, rBILADlqu Wasaxsa'rox, sod m ~Princ! pd Pan-um quantum by 1:: co nocuomsu ranche- nu Pdadpl Polo:- m the Western 8m. and Patio anus rnwom,mmm, m tangent-0.113. I’m 910. m A. I. PATCH. c P. :11. m ‘8‘- LINENS. Miles-4186-Miles J. SUTCLIFFEfl. SONS BIG LINEN SALE. OUTH VIOTUF 1A Wednesday. January 18. 1809. Agricultural Soeiety. New Admemnu. .SUT IFFE , SONS TSTREET, LINDSAY UNICIP AL CORPORATION OF ‘ ran mom or vxcronn. THE ANNUAL MEETING ZLGONQU IN Aï¬mu. mtps THEL aoioe Note Pups: tith Inflow to 18 “ 18 inch Glass Cloth Linen Towels. 15 x 24 u 18 x u h 2% x ‘ Linen Table Napkins and Linens at special prics during I‘d-cl Linen Towemlt. “duel Bleached “ The marked appreciation of the SPECIAL VALUES we have been offering the past few days encourages us to still greater efforts. We have therefore inaugurated a BIG LINEN SALE in which we offer Table Linen, Linen Napkins, Linen Towels, extra Special Values. To this Linen Sale we have also add a Special Sale of Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Bleached Unbleached Cottons, Lonsdales, Embroideries, Etc. 1 This rare opportunity tor householders to replenish their su These are a few only of many speaal lines we are oï¬'eri a visit to our Staple Department will fully repay you. in I}, 2, 2; and 3-yard lengths and .are a very Blnched Linen. They are very slightly im The price is fully one-third to cache.“ less FIBROUS FLAXINE mach. Mttae. gram 18M. MATCH“! J. Sutcltflg 4:: Sons. 6â€"1113] (flak. Socroury. Spruce and Basswood CARD or THANKS. To the Electors of East Ops Lupus m Gm,â€"â€"You hue my _ Horn hen-tie". thanks for the gnnd vote rolled Go: up in mgofevor .- e «antidote for the poei- : Gran (ion of any Councillor, inDiviliou No. 3. I On With 3 little heme:- orgumtion viowryi Soot! vould have been secured. end the leeeon will be remembered next. time. Thanking‘ , you egein. I remein, yours gruefully, I an: JAS. ROBERTSON. i say TEACHER WANTED immediately at s s. No. 8. Emily. 33;;er WANTED. An Old-Style Discount Sale For Thirty Days. Clerkâ€"“What shall I mark theseâ€" cost four shillings?†. Merchantâ€"“0b, marl: ’em sixâ€" we’re cleuzing out regardless of price.†The above story is true of many discount sales nowadaysâ€"that’s why we announce an old fashioned asleâ€" our prices will go down, instead of up. 4!". â€Ball/(1' Prices of Fine Boots and aiue a Discount of Ten per can: 8hoes, any will sell all Winter lines it a rraction abnue actual cost. This will be a grand opportunity for heads of families and others to save money by buying from an. SISSON 8: 00 “custom cm New Advutzsemenu. For the next Thirty Dausiwe will Closing nut. -.â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"â€"- â€" -â€"â€"â€" â€"- di: F. mum} -/n Table Cloths and Apron Ls sale. value 7c yud 10L: ........ N Jan. 5th, 1899.â€"dl w]. Ouposite the Post Oflco. AIM!†a. P. flulzetg 5168011 , Q9 M. MANSFIELD. i Kinsman. _ u tesc Come 9310. chairman. \ s 1m Pmpeitifél¢§m_ ’1 .n. gun a 3 vocal-ESE «o 93 digs 0.â€" 3 :33! 3 as 3.303? a «0 gang zeal-023‘: oh! .3 A00! again :23! 0A .20 3 .55 gugaï¬n uo A88 3: l 8.89" 69. 28385688 arrâ€"2300 “â€"0 Ga...â€" flI... P‘ ZNECEIO 0â€"5032“ Changes in the Rules. ‘ Alderman Sootheranâ€"“Xr. Mayor. it has been customer, in the post to up- int n nominating committee to ee- 1 the various committees, but in consequence of the reduction in mem- liereitwillnotbeneoessrrtodoeo. -I will introduce a. short by-lnw making necessary amendments in the rules to suit the new condition." Alderman Crudell seconded the re- ception of the by-lnw which provided for atriking out the words “special comnnttee to nommte" in Section 55. and amending Section 56 to read tint all committees shall consist of six mem- bers, with the mayor as an oar-officer member of each. Council then went into committee of the whole. Alderman Crude" in the chair, when the by-lnw received I. second reading, and was later on ï¬nally ‘ paned on motion of Messrs. Southern 2 and logic. - The inaugural meeting of the 18“ council oponed at 11.10 on Monday: in the council chamber, when layor Thu. .Wnltero and Alderman Goo. Cnndoll. Alex. Jackson. Jan. H. Lennon. Goo. Ink and J. B. Soother“ sub-cribs! to their declarations of qualiï¬cation and ofï¬ce and took their seats. Conn. Born was unavoidably absent. Mbyor Walters and Aldermen Sooth- enn. Horn. Ingle. Lennon, Jackson and Crandell fsatherod at the council cham- ber at 7. ‘Thuraday eveningâ€"15 min- utes before ptaytins ting-to dept the use evenifl Cierk when was instructed to prepare a by-law for the evening cen- aion providing {or the appointment at a. Public Lnbrary board. The conned representatives will be nppointed this evenmg. The council then adjourned. to nee again at; 7.30. . IL was suggested that the chairman of the various committees should be ap- pointod but owing to the absenoo o! Alderman Horn it. was decided to post- pone their selection till 7 o'clook in Horn, chairman. Court of Revisionâ€"Alderman Geo. Grendel], chairman. \ On motion of Aldermen Jackal) and Sootheran, the report was adopted. The Mayor's Nessa). Bis worship said that before taking up general business he would like to say a. few words. He then read the following message: Gentlemen and Aldermen,â€"We are about to ents‘ upon a. new and general system of council representation, by the reduction of the number of repre- sentative: and abolishing the ward system.- While there m'iy be diflerenoo HAL- _-.-.-IA lung!- um â€JUV‘.‘ .-vâ€"â€"r 7â€", v of opinion as to who would. beat sem the town’s interest, the ratepayers by their votes on Monday Inst have se- lectquypn and I for _tha.t purpose, and .I--A._. .- “onâ€; o“.'â€" ‘v__ 7 , it will be our bounden duty to serve the town as a. whole. without any sec- tional discrimination. I believe that the votes cast 'for mayor and alderman were pretty generally distributed in the different words. At a public meeting on the evening of nomination. I declared in favor of publip improvement: I am led to believe that public sentiment is very strongly in favor of the present coun- cil proceeding slang that line, so that the present ratepayers will be able to enJoy the benefits of said upâ€"to-date improvements, and those whoeoune after us should pay their proportionate share u- mum w; vuvm t-vt ....... of the expenses. I believe the council should be progressive, and economical as far as practicable, consistent with efficiency. . z 1. I call your attention to the ques- tion. of sewerage, which is a very im- portant matter. A commencement was made by [not year's council; this should be continued: Ibo question to be con- ,71; L-l..- __ ukuv‘v _- 1 * sidered is whether we should take up the Chipman Plan as a whole or such portions of it as are urgently needed. It is important not only as a public and domestic convenience. and in the interest of public health, but the sow- ers and all connections to the side line of the streets should be made before any expenditures are made in the way of improving streets and walks. I need only mention that Kent-8t. has been very much affected by the constant dig- ging of drains into the main sewer. hence the necessity of completing the sewerage works on the several streets before street improvements are under- taken, which should follow as soon af- ter as practicable. 2. I commend for your consideration the improvement of our streets and walks, and the work undertaken in that line should be of a permanent character. I believe granolithic walks should be constructed in the com- mercial part of the town and such other place} as would be practicabk. ,.!__j _.-_ LL-‘ 6h at. will require your immediate ab} ‘tion, and th°16 is urgent necessity“ for renewing the present structure, beâ€" fore the spring freshet, an there is danger of the bouts now supporting the bridge being carried away during high water. Should the bent: be re- moved I am of opinion the. PM!“ structure would be made tor public travel. _ Llhegtheoounciltotukbintoooo- nideratxon the advisability o! the creo- tion of a suitable Fire 5311 for the‘ better protection of all apparatus be- longms to tho m,_dqpermt. and more comfortable mm mu» m The 'N4 yunvw __ __ _ - 3. I 73,13ng remi‘ï¬dryou that the bridgg‘croasing the rive; Von Lindsaya ,,,AJ:-L_ -L Police and March of Progress Very Clearly Outlined. Other Matters Discussed. 'LLTBRS’ BULB [388193. / Council Enters ear of Progress. {sitting â€" Alderman oé warms. mum. anathema congratulated M130 [tors on his timely latex-one. ttou M advised tint the be referred to the never“ my other mu wound the jntcreotod. no alga 538- - mm or inhalant to input to 1.1, that ha follow the precedent just and make them in writing; oral ngicstianl mm quickly ‘0'- advisabili Park. ‘ ooun fol: let-bar ‘lmm the Bucnnun w. an... counc' to meridian the Dominim 89% t to abolish the duty on bntuminbus cal imported from the United States. u‘tho name would give gone! to many mahctnmn. includ- aevenl Linda! ï¬rmâ€"Eamon oommittu. From J. Boas Robertson. soticitjng 8 mat in aid of tho Children's hunch! â€"F‘ma.noe commune. for Aged b28111 “at w ‘ bard atireo for 18%. mm on mph. nth-es for 1332mm on table. From the mayor and clerk of Strath- roy. asking council to join In petition. ins tho Ontario government re amend- ment to municipal act. â€" Finance committee. â€" - .- ,__‘_ m WMI\W Accounts were read from Messrs. W. A. Goodwin, Geo. Ingle. Gotta Percha . Rubber 00.. Toronto General Hos- pital. Geo. W. Mills, Benson House. Bell Tel. 00.. Simon 00.. G. W. Bean. Light, Heat Power 00.. Dr. Shier.â€" Referredhto‘pljppey committees. ,A~__ â€I ‘0 Mr. Jacksonâ€"“Should not the medi: cal health officer and sanitary inspeo-t tor, be appointed at this meeting I†l Clerk Knowlsanâ€"‘Th‘y ore appoint- ed under byâ€"law. and hold office until - their successors are appointed." . An Important Motion. I Moved by Alderman Soothemn, aeo- l' ouded by Alderman Lennon. that the :‘ finance committee be and is hereby instructed to take into consideration the adv'sability of charging the date for mwk'ng the annual usrasment. u ‘ provided in rev‘eed statutes. and if said change be rimmed adv's-ible. they are hereby authorized to introduce a by- law for that purpose at next meeting. : 1 int. there being only one applicant. ii 1 i 1 was ed council. He aid that a nutter of bl Sprouting a Public IDAY» JANUARY 13. {899. 5 â€Mary to lath“ was one mooted; and was one i «should b3 Vinny i131»: in town at mount a gontmnsu nuns Isthmusâ€"Col. Bank's). s former rosi- dent of Lindsayâ€"who in intimate with the subject, and could give Valuable in- formation. In addition to the Enlibnr- ton exeansion there were other prop- ooitions. and he (the spa-hex) thought tho oonncil should result s memor- inl to the loos! lec' turn at its next nation nski that the Victoris nil- wsy he at: d to Whitney. as origin- nily intended. Lindssy should be alive to the opportunities offering nt ps the nutter properly saitstod. . Tsking Pmcantinns. ‘ Moved by Aldonnsn Jackson. uncond- od by Alderman Horn. thst thoï¬nnnoo oommittoo amino s11 securities hold by the I‘m for investments undo by the town. and report to thigoonncil :- to the standing them-Curried. they’re Good to Them. Iovod by Alderman Crude“. uncond- od by Alderman Lennon. thst this council rsnt the Brotherhood 11 Railway†(sinngon the me no at the AW. L-II who were looking employmt with- ontmondinhiuopiniohthovu‘y boot method would be to purchase ; lotofotonontonoemdhtmitpiledin _di.flerent ports of the townâ€"it would he .muirod (or the urea“ in the mung. Voice from tho audionce â€" " What thout the stone crusher I" 1 long Waltonâ€"“The chuity din- #,_A_.;-J .._- nun-n1] wAldermZFï¬nmâ€""Thero is ; good dal in wlut Alan-mu Cmdonaid." Not Dead, but Sleeping. Moved by Alderman Soother-m. aeo- ondod b Aldormm luck. that t: bond trade be canted the use the council climber {no of ohm-go (or Stone Wanted. ' loved by Alderman Iannon. mend-i ed bi Alderman Lennon. that the. tity of stone. and conflilt Town Can-i min-ions: Pi with. and the m tiua them. ifdeemdsdvinbb.eo adv meadl vortiae‘ for I qgnntity not to o 209 corch. my Walt Light. ‘ â€I 9 :5! 201‘s leaves a majority of 67 for by-hw. , god from ending Intally. He had been ito Peter-bore for a lmd of coal. and the vehicle ran forvmrd upon the team and frightened them. They run away and threw Mr. Carew out. and I it. is supposed the vehicle passed over i hie thigh. breaking it. Of course, Mr. ! Carew was helpless. He made an atâ€" ‘ tempt to move but the agonizing pain i from h’h broken th‘gh prevented him. anu he sank beck helpless, with death; storing him in the face. for it would; not take long at. the temperature thxti then prevailed to freeze a man to death. | But after lying helpless [or about. on] an hour Mia-ere Alex. Eli‘oLt md Tho» ‘ .11. Hamilton. from Lindsay. tartan-I lately discovered h'm. A telephone' out. m «ah the men we: brought to the Com one. whenâ€: Ir Wardrobe. of the Ben-an Hour. Inle- s lumber or mpxovemenu. Hr. Wardrobe. proprietor of the Benson house. has signnliaed the incom- ing of the new year by completing sev- enl long-projected improvement: in and about his billard room. the walls have been covamd with a very rich with which the new oei paper and dado: harmonize pennii silly: :lzho Wu; 15371â€" Euclid: bimuéd um.- havo given pboe to two new billiu'd tablagnds pooltsbleotoundsrdaiu â€"Bx4 feet. V“- 9 Another great improvement has been eftecled by enlarging the gentleman's toilet room at the north end or the billion! room and plloinc therein I. hnndnome caved ubinet oontnlni ï¬ve nnilnry cloeete. The room wil nleo he handsomely «boonted nod the vsnineooting end window Inna point- ed to contonn with the genernl effect. Uu-raw up. M Data: ‘0! Ir. lunatic! m. 0! My. On Saturday night Mr. Nathaniel Cum. 1 blackamzua 31 En: ly. about a mile from the boundzry of Egan- motâ€"'0, 7 met with a «were accident. which by great goodfluck f†prevent- HANDBOME BILLIARD ROOM. Mon-.. ........ Woodvmo...... . nu. House or REFUO! van In Bah-ll of the Poor. was one at the {rejects . mono in which indmy tally interested. There in progeny a gentlcmn from -7__-- _..L SERIOUS AOOIDENT. I“ “All. 431 The uinul nesting or on Agricul- tunl Society. m held in Secretary’ Keith's office on Wednesday. Jan. 11, st 2 p.m.. It. Andrew Robert-on in the ch: in MON EY Keith. boil-c. following finan- I (Corn-g Under the ll'xagne the C .I nnxnl mania-paths.“ W. " - .... II...- IIII co...- W lubed our... ................. ‘1‘â€. h! †“Mo-coma act-o- “Honda“...u... going; expats-1.7.: . ._ Ink-nu . ....... â€01.25; m a“ ...... .......... WDIH.A.m_â€"~m-v partumdbeMâ€"Oarried.. \ â€bomber-tor 18“. The 060an of (We torthecur- mt â€um male nextordoroflmnâ€" 3:. and resulted as follows: Presi- t, Andnvr Robertson; vine-preli- dent, Arthur _C_un_n'ngh1m; Jinctom. II I LA 0-...-‘5 uruv, no--. Ila-rs. I ll. B‘nokwell. Join Burnett. John Brown. James 11. Hopkins, H. C. Inch. W" Harnhnll, Geo. Mr _ n ï¬:-k_â€"J-.- y . by John Burnett. that James Keith be perch otremrer for 1899 ut’ the am In ry u but runâ€"Carried. , A Fitting Finale. Presidont Robertson than united the new board of directors to udgourn with him to the"Bi¢%" restaurant copu- take of a plate 0! oyster; Th- k'nd otter was accepted vuth charity and 1b: biulva were served in Ir. Tuyior'n but. ltyh. , ant-MW“ 0:. mn- will be W to- A Very Oomph“ m Our proninod report of the recent two-union of old Grammar School, High School and Collegiate Institute ex-otn- dents will appear in The Evening Post this Friday. which will be enlarged for nut. puma-e. The mount 0! mturhugmntrondnymday. which accounts for the ducky Ln iumnc. mumwomudothorchit- dust; the Soothnyer'o prise In whomu-ctudanbmlouud; ' 1'! ofthouehoolnonqhistoriulf'hqm mitten! that}; minus odmtian; collage ye l a (ties at the mm-yswv-'-- â€""".â€" rod tt this 0 Wit: 0!! .133 arm count unc'l '1! ï¬t in manna no: In Almost any person can afford to war fine furs now. owing to the low prices quoted by It. nullott. nearly opposite the pat ofï¬ce, who is clen- ing his stock st sacriï¬ce primâ€"WI. “Yo Golde- Weldhg" l Di The entertainment, “Ye Golden Wed- | n ding.†to begiven under the auspiceaof ' a the Woman's Anxilinry of the In; c; GA is another’ tom 0! “Ye Olde Folks Concert.†The old couple whose ! tr golden. wedduï¬ in being oelebnted are thehootand ante-s. Degastsnr- di rive and a. pleasant evening is spent ! in in the old fashioned drawing-ml the mathemlvsenteruinerlwitu longs. recitation and music on “yo harpilchord.†Not the least pleasing g M {attire of this entertainment will b‘EEm In in p. u the dunes. which willbethestye of our gnadnothern. Ibis entertain- ment In one that no one. abomd (all to attend. both for its worthy Object and for the excellence of the entertain- ment itself. Till I: not Leap Year. Girls. It in 1 generally accepted idea that every .fonrth year he on extra duty edded to the month of February. that shit: that month twenty-nine dnye, and the year SOBâ€"but there are ex- ceptions. and 1900 is one of them. It is explained thus. The solar year is about 11 min. 10 eeo. lees than 865 1-4 deyp. hence intercelcnlegiotn of one day “lâ€"- â€"-â€"â€"â€" _â€" v V, in four mm too much. In course of centurion the error amounted to WI days. To rennet!)~ thzs Pope Gregory XML in 582. omitted 11 don ugd provided fhut the year end- ,,,|: LA... on: :â€" “a“ â€"â€"~I _ in each century should have 365 in- stead of 366 days. ave. when. the num- ber of the century is divisible by 4; no that-17M. moo. nnd 1900 are not lupyenrl. butthoyonrmn This was called the Gregorian culendnr; but it m not adopted in Great Britain till 1758. whan. 11 days were struck out of the month of September. - A. Aflmuve Fanny Paper. The Dominion Presbyterian made its oppearonee some time ago. The new paper in published by Mr. C. Blackett Robinson. the .founder and conductor for over twenty-six years 01 The Ca.n~ adn Presbyterian. It is the announc- ed intention of the publisher to make The Dominion Presbyterian second to none as the repreoentotive religious newspwper of th' Presbyterian Church in Conado. ‘The first issue gives prominence to whoieeomo and inter- eotins reading for aid end young; pre- ,,__ AALqmtz..- a! the sent; th: m‘ssionary activities or the church in an attractive manner; gives to the important wor ‘ the Young Paople‘s So- cieties and furnishes an up-toâ€"date g at; in all dopartmants. During 1 Dominion Presbyterian will pub- lieh e number of apeoidly valuable apes. written by prominent minin- re In order that tin MT- 130me Lu‘ accounts be paid, a: grant orders on the name: The clerk. municipal election; for printing; treat! mat of court hell ...... Moved by Hr. Ch: Mr. IcKey. that the ed to ask for tenders bed Cnrrled»....lr. Chm OLD STUDENT? RE-UNION. “can: County Council. hrs at but Cut. WiREASURYWOCAL NEWS-Lm'mas “mi-new '61â€"'68 hard; at «may «mun denyin- SAIu-OPS . A grand bubot new md entertain, meal will be held a the residence d Mr. John Peel. Eden Ops. on Thaw any atoning Jun. link under tho â€icic- of the Sulem church. AM mun consisting of vocal and inâ€" TEN PAGES League the Rev. D. B. IcKenzie. I» A., a. millionnry bone from Japan [at the winter, will give an entertainment? in the Methodist. church here Friday ' . the sou: inst... commencing at 7’. . entertainment will consist at until: lantern views. illnltrative 4 will sneer III. Jepnneee coda-e. eon- verne in the Jenna-e language. end My some of the more peculinrJ’ap- am? guinea. Ir. Maxie was a Selena and Panic! enrly in December. endeodeli‘htedwu'e thepeople with his entertninnent that they ere getting himhckegninmxtvuhuhem enough View: for e whole series atelâ€" teminmenhu Adlai-ion only 10¢. {or adults. 5c. to: chil'dmn. or 25c. for e, l-uu-g I We .re glad to_ we someofonrsick lo ground it‘ll- m- D- )1ch 1'. Wesley Comandï¬ï¬laï¬ 9â€â€œ- PENIEL. (Corrmdenoe to The M Mr. and Mn. Wm. Philpe, of Milk. spent New You": day with their daugh- ter here. In. Bichu‘d Osborne. HI. and Mn. Angus Currie. d ï¬rth. and lb A. Dacm.Beavertoua lu- nilliner. were the guests of I. end In. Alex. Currie last week. Mr J. J. Carter, of Nanilla. called on some friends here on Thursday last. We understand Ir. Carter is going to attend Ottawa. Normal this tern. We wish him success. Hr. D. C. Carmichael spent New Yeur'u do! in the city. . Mr. and In Stronah nose, of Burk. | were the guests of It. Henry Wright ‘ bu Sunday. A: we turn our telescope on the ‘future we perceive another wedding. . the young people of this neighbor-hut ‘have always been famous for patrons- l in thin: ell important, question of “you" ior “110'. Boys. don't proposeâ€"on a. ‘1‘!!! denâ€"m e nunâ€"at Mutant,â€" .or u: a t iiigini n! maul. LITTLE BRITAIN. Look out for Rev. D. R. McKenzie'l mic unborn containment in tho nethodist church next Thur-dig evening. the 19th inst. Adults only 100.. children 51:. or 25c. for a family. 3:36 H'Slkhï¬d 13c heirers (with his «muses. Ir. mi“. of VP m ave 4"..'°°°“t .9‘ '19.?" vincigl Ameistion meeting held at Paterboro. Ir. Isaac McKee. of Little Britain was unan'mous'y (l ciod ton- Ihip president. Mm. Bil-chard, of Lin- don Valley. lecretary - treasurer. Vows of Lhanhwem tendered to the re- tiring president and secretary and a. proï¬table meeting was brought to c. class at 10 p.713. _ A . .- 3th. A most excellent program is in circulation. covering the day from 10 e. In. to 10 p.111. Preachers and wot-ken in Young People's Societies over the die- triet to tebe pert. Public invited. The minister: end members of the district meeting are called to meet for important business on the 25th st 2 p.m., and are expected to remain to take pert in the above convention. In Soper and Mr. George Weet. Mr. Howard Henderson. and several other: are on the sick list. La grip†is very punient. . E. of the Cannington called to meet here in the church on Thursday. Jag. GARDEN (Correspondence to The Post.) Council 9703003131161 â€"The mini! elected to cm the municipal 00‘8- ciloftbotownshipotc‘rdan forth this9thdayot!an..189.pumxu.fl. to atatute. The clerk read the minutes of the last meeting of council for 18â€. also the (allowing- communicator: horn the clerk of Bexley. stating M the Bexley council had paid 85 to It. MoNamey for gravel. and asking the council of Garden to contribute ow half the amount. as the gravel waspct on Victoria Road. which forms tho boundary between the two municipal- ties. ..... From the Howitnl for Sick Chil- dren. Toronto. asking a grantJtoved b m. Chrysler.oeoonded by Mr. M.- y, that James Graham be appointed Carried ..... .aned by Mr. Chrysler, seconded by Mr. McKey, that the Be:- ley account for gravel be laid over till next In eting.â€"uarritd...lovei by Hr. “Us“: . n vâ€"___- ...... Moved by Mr. Chrysler, seconded by Mr. Thompson. that the foUow‘u' occounta be paid. and thu. the new grant orders on the treasurer forth mm: The ‘ clerk. 817 for hold' municipol election; Geo? Lytle. for printim; treasurer Bexley. (at not 0! court lull tor 1m.â€"0srriel ...... loved by It. Chrysler. seconded iv Ir. my. tint the clerk be instrud» edtouktorhendeutormprinti .â€" mtlr. Chrysler inland-com ‘A - .. _A‘L-_.