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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 24 Feb 1899, p. 1

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”vi-C TEN PAGES ’THE WEEKLY POST. best that it’s possible to buy. Patent Buck Lace Leather in 'ng's or by the side, Engine and yliuder Oils. Mull Boards and are Manilla Rope. Special attention: given to the qual- ity of the above goodr. LUIBEBIEN’S AND E mcwammhmmmmm nompo. I minutes in. the to" lull. [daisy Iluutod m: on Linduy-st. Abo an mm [.030 in nu: occasion o! 090. @013de 823cm sud min Em miles albino-31AM 60m WE- ]. On h o! m Min-1n: no good!) hes. Apply W. J. BLAYLOCK, 0000” P 0.3-5 u. Bolts, Nuts and Screws in great] variety, Magnolia Metal, Hoyt’s Babbett Metal, Melting Ladies, Bar Tin, Copper andLead. Gar. lock Spiral Packing, )1 to 1 inch. Eclipse Gasket Packing, % and % inch, Rainbow Sheet Packing, Rub- m” ”“2. °'.:¢B§a°§am°m°°" 3003352 marrow. u an an. reodioeof'l'lou. (”mam W, Burt-.1 u uthooflcooll. Gillan“. Ifmms lam: r my under not con-sud», ”copra. Pill! I FOIPSON. boron-g. Uptown” Wary 2 be. ' VOLUME XXXIV. WHOLE N O 2059 Mat-331w doing. good bubs-J: mm rue, anuwmwu m with. nears Putnam-rum Myonthopm 9-. my. ICBAE, 01w. lob. CARPET WEAVING. mum. tha 20th larch nut. _‘55“. Peavy Cant Dogs, Cant Hooks, Logging Chains, Log and Lumber tulcs, Cant Hook Steel, Bar Iron nd Steel of all kinds and sizes, . G. EDWARDS 00. Put-tie. huving est-pea to wave will find to that interact wall 03me win; «don obwhcro, Ah I do nap-riot wk. My prices no right. er Sheet and Asbestos Packing, ’lake Graphite, Asbestos Wick, Tandle Wick, extra quality Oak eather Beltingâ€"we have thevery :e lidlnd Hotel, Lumavillo Jot. Fender! .11! be rescind by the lav-W 3RMS FOR: SALE OR RENT.â€" ‘O CONTRACTORS. «mum. t nan-II] mod ”In.” “Mm:â€" fo . I “123.; Wm.“ ””‘m' Tobe-m (or you; up, Glut. Unh- “- um, 1m». 0-“ for mu Ind, m. 70-0“ In Hang, (mtg. ‘ loo. to: your. In. W D untou um- co. ' 1. mm vi our Coupon-t Ruben pt I M000. om tun my All 3‘- ;latnovn [cabana-luau,“ 9w a... Adina. W. H. SHAW. PflnoIle. m a: for «I! My“ Ignaz leg as! OTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE 03 1‘0 km. h "Vice-m W Ii ‘ ’â€"?o-_o“ “b so unon oven".- III a. H10: in; School II Candyâ€"II. New Ad 79131893101. :8. ISSON 60 Hardware, Iron and Steel, Paints and Oils. he Grip OUR CALLS that our One Month Discount Stlo has on the public proves tbs: we us doing :11 V. adver- tine to do, In fact we us doing more. Farmer who called to shoe his {wily while Shoes Ire so cheap laid to us, “My neighbor sent me to you, saying your: in the chocpat place in Lindsay to buy sheaf, He was right. Won! back flat stimulant at :11 times, but gar- tioulsrly now. .38. B- mGIOVB. King-IL, Rut Wu‘d. Sluon a Go HILL SUPPLIES sch-logb- bct l. W Mm a the Goat, a Vi Modtonunpmnurotmhdhndtot the {all uncut-tannin” that“, what honest“: I would at a to) “tohhrldonmmg an an: my c- I did I“ Bah. out-nod of in an ton-om. v.56 Adjourned Sale of Lands for Taxes mum-.1. 0! 1nd- (or me! tau magnum BM in “I. To“ d um. awning-y arm ”9.; W“ n7~â€"h A. .1- COUNI‘Y OF VICTORIA. 18“,“flo’doakiatbtma, malt. the m dbmhw,w'lmnnm.w hwy-Id. price .................................................... '1.” Children’s 2 Piece Suits, made of strong waning tweeds, regula- price 82 50, our apecinl price ........................................... $2.00 Children's 2-Pieoe Fine Buck Worsted Suits, nicely pleated, regulu' price 83.00, our special price ...................................... $2.50 Boys’ 3-Piece Double and Single-breasted Strong Tweed Suits, em. 'de mid? and trimmed, regular price 84 00, for .................... . . . . .- .50 Men’s Strong Wool Tweed Pants, well made and trimmed, 3 pocketl, result! value $1.00, ’bur spccid price ..................... . ............ 75c W. BINGHAM, mu. 28th Day of February. price 36. 50, our special price .................................. $5.00 Men’s Allavool Black Serge Skirt Suits, regular price 87. 50, specnl price, $6.50 Children’s 2-Piece Suits, surges and tweeds, regulsr prices $1.75, Our specml Men’s Strong Tweed Suit', cost end vest lined, suits well mule ; regnler price of this suit $3.50, our specie! price ............................ $2.50 Men's Strong Wcol Tweed Suite. well trimmed end mede, iegnler price 35.00. our speciel price ............................................. W Menu Extfe Weight Styoeg _All-wool Tweed Suits, double-breasted, regnler he!“ FU HTH ER ADVANCE Thinking of a Spring Suit? To induce early buying we have attached these Special Prices to our MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHIISQ. Special Clothing Sale \M‘~V\WW M “ii ma M 0‘ Fobnnly. 13W. '. SUTCLIFFE 65 SONS. CASHâ€"ONE PRICE, 7 New Admit-tumult; '. SUTCLIFPE SONS. These reductions from our_reguhr low prices should he s specinl inducement to invéstigato these nines. (bury. Cheese and Butter brands) m at tunable Em Neptune, 23‘3“ 33 G. H. M. BAKER, Agog}, The Bubbly 00323;! ' ‘1'. Imam, County I'm. J. SutclLfie a: Sana. W Blnlham we desire to clear space for them so for the next Thirty Days we will (fer our custom- ers the advantage of having one of our grand Coal or Wood Stoves at the lowest market price. Thus, since there is likely to be a steady advance in these goods it is worth consider- ing and consulting. Aoont one month ago Hardware, Stoves and T in- ware took a tremendous ad- vanceâ€"especially in the Stove line. Again, last week, it stepped 15 per cent. hzgher. [Vow as 010‘ springs/upâ€" meat; will be coming in short/y IMM UflLflBED SHIRTS. â€"A'l‘â€" MULLETT’S 099001“ the Pelt ones. is the hottest going. The very latest in TIES, CIMBS G. P. 11111161 AND LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1899, was man not Wood on form committees among themselves and thus present their View: toItho Bond d Indus. I move tint the number he reduced." M-r. sunkâ€"“n what in aid as to 600mm, Capt. Cnndeu. A Railway Committee. Moved by Col. Deecon. eeeoaded by Joe. Graham. thet President Fle- velle. John Mahmud. Col. Hughee. end the mover and eeoooder. be a per- manent committee to leak otter Lind- eey’e runny interests end in every way paeible promote mater and freight noviceâ€"Carried. Ridout-ot. Brim. Mr. Ju. L. Shanon. of the out word. we. on motion heerd reletive to the input-tune of her a. bridge filmedd t giro-Jar rivler et td spigot of i on em -ei¢ne men had been pmente! to but eer'e council in favor of the projec too lete to be dealt with. hence the mat- ter had not been pleoed hetero the government. IA competent men had punched town-trout the ruched m e first-clue manner (or . end themrk might be done for lees; the "in: portion would be 85 ft. in length. eodnoeetimete hed been eecnred u to the cost. The brim _would.ber_xe_ti_t a l‘r. Bredy'e amendinnt no second- ed and curled. and the committee re- ported min as follows: Messrs. Toy - lor Peddon. Cerew. lvester. Kylie, Brody, Edmrds, W. F velle. R. Ken- nedy. the choice was approved of and the nominees duly declened elected. no Board of Arbitration. President Flevelle reed the chase in the Dominion statutes pro iding ‘o: the sppointment of hearth of arbitra- tion. my three members of which. un- der certain conditions. would hue authority to nettle many kinds of dis- putes at pment teken into court. The meeting decided to em 'nt the bosrd et once, and a ballot was taken. The following were duly elected: Messrs. W. G. Woods. 8. yChemhers. G. L tle, J. Staples. Geo. Moflugh. 3!. P« - 942‘?- G- H. E Baker. 4. J- An the numbev exceeded twelve Col. Dencon moved. V«(sanded by Capt. Grendell. that the Council consist of 15 members. exclusive of the officers. .llr. Brndyâ€" “Icnn'tneetheneeeeo nty of having every business end pro- fusion represented it we get the rig ht linen-J belien better work could.“ be done by a mailer Council. The busi- Mr. Stainâ€"“I! whntin aid all to tbdonhpotthgold hm. botruo â€"tho creeping in ‘5! no inure-ts -â€"mixht not the mile!- nnmhr :d- vocatad lad to the lame malt!" gain, Col. m J. D. Fhvollé; J; E On motion 3 committee of three was appointed tooelect and submit names to the maths and the choice was as £0110“:an F. C. n'Jhylox', A. J Kerr J. A'. Paddomh Kennedy. J. (hm, Bo. Sylvester. EJ Ly the R. Kylie, G. WK. M. Biker. A. JPrimeou. T. Brady,W Flavollc, J. Stop!“ J. G. Edwucb, E. Gregory. _ , 7 ~ , Pruident J. D. Fhvelle tack the chair at 8 o'clock. end opened the pro- ceeding with a brief eddrese. He had heard of the tomt'on o! the band while in Winnipeg. end hed been pleu- ed indeed to loan the news. but re- gretted that the poeition o! president of such an important windy had-not been conferred npo n a. me who Ind unple time et his"0 disposal to perform the dutize eats. 'aotorily 1; however. Vice- Pxesident Graham would likely relieve himofmuchotthehbor. A: pert of the beam at the "wing it would benwee'urytoeleetaCouneilofnine or twelve members, 1.3 preferred. five of whom would at 311 times constitute a quorum. , Wt Fiannaâ€"“I think the old boy-d 4194 Q! dry mt." (hughtor)._ - wry. lune number 01 lo driving into town Iran tho‘out. :1 addition to «It ward maiden“. Mr. sandman aid that the utter wouidoonoholdmthotmvnoounou st its nogt meeting. body, J. Csrew. W. McNeil. G. E. Wil- aon. B». Sylvester. W. Ichtters. Jos. On motion the ' not w relax-nod to tho council a: t board for con- Iidomtion. The Carriage-flaking Industry Mr. Kylie said he wished to give a brief resume. of the carriage-making industry for the past 25 years. quarter’ of a century ago there were from one to Mr carriace and waggon shops in. every village and town in Ontario. Sine years aco the the Gen- a us Go. be¢an manulacturing on who le lines. and others followed. There was no shipping to foreign points then, so the time made a dead set against the small manufacturers. with latalresulta. Lindsay makershadbeen able to withstand the onslaught better than thoseof mt towns. but thecom- petition had been fierce. At the pre- sent time the town factories emp‘oy about 50 hands. with a pay-roll at 825.- 000. How long present conditmns would endure he dare not venture to Rue-s. most of the American whole- ssle manufacturers have become w‘sthy. and the“ given ubyllh trade Journals is the openi of new territories. The point uwinh- edtomhewesthatourownNorth- West should today he to Ontario mnutacturers what the Western and. Eastern States have been to American wholesale mutant mere. .The Can- a pus am has proapere Italian“ to-daayf Oshawa. was 220do ten ago “tainted" more capl pltal. manufacturing wholesale. and _ AL- I‘L_--L AliAL_ Axnong than pro-ant were Maura. J. D. Fhvcllo. W. “nails. 6. H. I]. Baker, A. Fisher. (hot. Cnndoll. J. H. Soothonn. B. Kylie, A. J. Kerr. Geo» McHugh, M.P., ‘B. J. Gough. Rs Kon- Chunben. ’1‘. Ellis, Ju. Gnham, John McDonald, A. Prinuu. W. G. Woods, H. J Lytlo. Geo. Lytle.Jao. L. Slan- non. Dr. Gross, Herb. middleman. Dr. Broad. ‘ Good Attendance o! Watt" 01:: longâ€"mutton «council end Band or “mumâ€"1h. Mont-n Inna. The Win-kin: Industry Du- cu-ed by {lee-rs. mu. 81!”. Kellen tad Geo. mean II P. in» large attendance at Monday's Board of Trade meeting my be taken an an indication tint our citizens are waking up to the bet that the town council cannot mbly be expect- ed to Yook alter the may ml! details of our unnicipel government and at the some time keep e watchful eye on mttenperteinim to our trade and commerce. . \ Staple, J. A. Puddnn. Col. Deacon. B. W'â€" to-dny has one of the “Tit phat. under the British the. cup oylng over 800 men. ‘nd hsvi 3n gun! output of our 0450.000. 11 Onllic the Tud- mammhflcmnfma ORGANIZATION WAS COMPLETED MONDAY EVENING. lllflSflY Bflflflll 0F IBIIIIE. mb'oCounciJ a! the Board. Goodfor‘rvomu. Thu-Mu ud tri- Mr. Men h. M.P.. expreeeed setie- tection with . Kylie'e tank remrke end with one in particulerâ€"thet the My carriage men had so far been eble to withstand the eevere opposi- tion; it was I. proof of whet could be done when opereting on n lerger eccle. He had trevelled over a lerge port'on of the West lest year. end must ac- knowlefie that large ehipmente of America: veh'clee. implement: and other erticlee were continually com- ing in deeplte the duty. When quee- tioned. the people aid they bought them because the could get the kind they wanted at n. times. but could not get the Cemdien nude article; For that reason they were becoming ec- cuntomed to American goals. The American men mnulecture in large quentifiu 330 in uniform grades; :5 one nub . wagon. eny per one wagon walld enctly at the dher 999, and on it was through the entire list. The agents keep duplicute puts. end when u femer breeke anything hegoeeoreends to the egente and gets e new We. 3 wheel or my part de- ' the people in the West are more perticulnr u to the quelity of the g! they buy then about the price. . country is filling up rapidly. and there in en unlimited market (or cer- neuufeeture on the ecele neceuery to emceed. but the demand we: there. Be’felt thet with the line connection It. Sylvester'hul gained in the Weet he could. place en elrneet unlimited quentlty of goal. it the quelnty con- pegpd 11th the Antigen uncle. ‘ 1'. Ind l Fragment thllo aid all pro-ant. should feel gmtly indebted to lie mad the other spoken. Ho 1011:. uul new an m strut tho ponpcil And pm- K! often that mt. nut. it uti- beat their energies in the direc- tion 9! ”curing new industries, md thin jncrouo the population and u- mbbvclnootthe town. umldbo wiser than striving to trim the expen- ditm hon sad u“than to nuke and. “amalgam“ Anoxcnnion will be run to Toronto from Linda”. apocinl min luving st 4.80. ”turning lave Toronto 11.45. Titian will be good going any mular min mviouto apociul. returning any "color truin previous to upooisl. n- tuminc my tnin Richy. 89¢ pool- mâ€"dw. ' c Aftorstewoongntnh trounCoLDucm. ’ unheard ’ linguists. ml. good Hr. Sylveeter aid Mr. Kylie'e re- mrh were founded on (001 common eenee, end il‘econpeny could be lormed in Lind-y to manufacture the right clue of good. there should be no dilflculty in dingo-inc of the out- put in the Weet. especially if the gov- ernment maintained the preeent duty or lures-2d it. With the lumber prac- ticelly nt its doors I. Lindsey firm should be nble to manufecture 3001; et a price to outsell Americen or even Ontario deelem Ltnettn- Putin. I A quiet but pretty wedding wee cele- brated on Wedneedey etternoon at] the residenceothlr. end Mrs. A. W. Perkin. corner of Recent and “311-! inn-ate. north werd. when their eld- ' at daughter. Anne. one of Lindsey'e . not populer young ledzee. wee mer-' riedto Hr. C. E. Linetnun. recently e reeident o! Lindee . but now en’s-cod ' in busines- in lewood. Ch eeco The common: wee perlcnned et 8.!) by Rev. Thee. leaning. 3A.. of Cen- br' et. Methodist church. the heppy coup eteedinct beneeth e flowery dome decanted with eilhen Cenedinn end Americen (lean to mark the inter- netionel neture‘of the union. The groom looked heap end dignified in conventionel dreee. he bride preeented e chenn'mc eppeerence; her gown wee white eilk with chiffon tnnumnqe. and ohe cerried e shower bo net a. you end cernetione. The ittle Muses Heimie end Irene Perkin. mecca of the wore on men: triehcb of, tho newly- wedded couple celled to clot congret- ' vor leeunt hour wee n1“mmha‘nftfr: the {element errived (or thiofi'dide to prepere (or the weddl . Ber trevell'mc emt wee ”mm“. with fur toque. yr. end it F 3' E: ii Imall attair to one o! the large-t in Chanda. and emp loya over 20 Omen. The Branuord Carriage Go. in in the name aatiatactory condition; they em- Ploy 800 men, an’d. in 11 years the city haa gained a population and assess- able value greater than Lindaay '.a We hear it continually aaid by local men that we have the beat town in Canada. We have not and we may as well lace facta. .Wo have but two prominent in- dustriesâ€"Sylvester Bros. and the Sad- ler, Dundee a Flavelle Milling Co. The town in very favorably situated for a wholesale carriage factory - all the lumber required ie cloee ayt hand.with the exception of oak â€" and we have in the great Wot an unlimited market for the right kind. of goals but it in at preeent beia‘nonopoliaedy by the Americana. wh we to pay duty. and yet get .5 more for each wagon than Canadian can get. probably because their mare better. Ontario man- ufacturer: ht to make a better ahowinc; our and smartest men go tn:the States. ounce in buainesa, there. and aentl their goods over to 03°“ with no. and they do it auc- Lly. With the lumber close at hand.and other advantages. a whole- eale Wmanufactu buaineaa in Lind- my should he abe to command. the North-Wat trade. 7 y TORONTO AND RETURN. “.50 WEDDING BILLS. were conferred upon nine cendidetes. end the beeutiful preeieion of the nor work executed by the visiting teem ex- cited the edlniretion of ell present. . The Visitor: Enterteined. After the business of the lodge had been moompleted the members end their m.“ mull)“ to Blo- T1103.- Mk:- ll'e hotel. where en eppetizing oyster end fruit supper eweited them. The dining roan he: been euitebly dec- oreted end preheated a very ettrective eppeerunee. , When the inner men had been ep- peeeed the following tout list wee dul honored. Meyer end Bra Than We tern mum the cheir. end Bro. Stenson President, of Lensdowne Lodge. the vioe-cheir:“1‘he Queen.” b Bron Welfare. reeponded to by el singim "God Seve the Queen”- . Grand W Oflioere." responded to by Bro Boxeu. Supreme Grend Lodge Trustee; "me Meyer end Corporation." replied to by Bro. Thu. Weltere “Anny end Nevy end Volunteeu.” responded to rut- -fluor Ker-tin; “Our Visit- ugBrethren.” by Bros. Shepherd end Stenton; “Westminster W by Bro. Fremtoe; “Our flat end Host- ene." euitebly uknowleked by Bro. McConnell. ' number of pleasing longs end inetrunentel selections were contributed-by Bra. Shepherd. King 5- cote. Weltere. McConnell. William. Robin-on. Sherpe end othere. It.wee ether 12 o'clock when the who to e clone. the yieitpreexpreee. -‘l'ho otfioul my on "rived Int loudly hu- Allunddo nod left this morning Ior Bulibnrton; returning it will so to Whitby sud down the min line to Balleville. than over the Grand Junction. { _ ”my loan. â€"'l'ho amine of the mliburton train not with I. little accident last I'M; .Whu: the min wu near- m Dylan cation. caning um my. omdthooooeotriootrmotthoon- (much. amulet ninnuu’do- Icy. Hr. 3311* Chrb the driver. ouc- oudodin hingmtbetnininon leon nu. m. â€"l”1- Lulu Glodhill, dang beer of Profane: Gledhill. ol Iii-onto. is un- inns In. S. 8. LsidJur. . â€"I. Mary Gnu. Linda y-ct. who haboenthcmtottrnnda 3: Pet- orbom. hantnmod bane. -.Mr Somme! Hope. them “ll-known in {my you. w in town thi- week. â€"Mu June. Hull. Peter-bore, who “heathemtotm. Johnme- tord, ha returned home. â€"Me-r|. Matt uul Robert William- non. lett lut Tue-m to: Edmonton. N.W.T., to resume their old positions. â€"Iiu Stem loll: on Friday hat to fail her brother at Toronto She will visit. friends at. Nontml before no- turninc hone. Arlee-entflmespemby the Reuben awmwueummr- mam:- wet-eta. Decree Tenn «undone Male. 86.8. 0.3. I LMM -Alunber of mm- uonl nnd on Once:- ”over. A reguler meeting of Westminster Lodge. Sonnet England. Lindsay. was held in the max in Blackwell‘s bunk Tuendey evening. and there was a very large turn-out of members. The proceedings were invested with un- unul interest owing to the presence of the well-trained degree team at Lenndowne Lodge. Peterboro, composed “hie d. '1EL LP All mic}: r at m; ». Chap liin; F. Turner. Vice-Pres; L. L. Lloyd, Inner Guard; J. Simmons. let. Gonnittaeemn; Ebert. and; 6.01amâ€" bere. 8rd;l‘. L. Stanton. 4th; 8. Sterr, 5th; I. Roberts. 6th; J. Hetheringâ€" ton. 7th; 'J. .Williem. pianist. The Bed end White Bone 4egreea in them-alm' delighted with ’their vit to [Audit] b680- rived Monday to I Limb” Cannery. mutant bookkeeper ' with the Kon- nody Dui- m. {or anal months. bu mud 1 similar position with Nun. R Bryan a; Go. â€"M§u Box-tie Do In. dung but of 91150! Commie Doug 01 Port Hope. um u week In town. the guest 0! MRI. 3 M. Porter. Sussex-st. ‘ twink. -I.r. Am bin, Kimnonnt. was in town Wedneodny on business. â€"Mr. Sumac! Couch, o: Omemoe. was in town on Sutumy on business. --Mr. J. Gs Lyon, Woodville. m in. m My. â€"Mr. 8. word, Pension Fain, m: at town My on bmneu. â€"Mn. (Dr.) Kent. Peterboro. is m a few dsy: in town. â€"Mr. N. S. Dan. at St. M's, 11'- rivodflnndutohkochsrgedtho â€"Mn. Robt. Barley und son. Mr. Juno 30110.0( Port yGrumby. we vu- iti In. uric, 'a filter. Mrs. Thou. It. ink. of Victoru Bold. utter am ab- â€"Iill “the! Pslen. who has goon 4cm Alice Brawn left on TM: cum to: W. Wash. when she [11! gong! _a___oouplo_ot paths with â€"Hr. Joseph Butler, who has been an [out of triandl to? a few day I Mama! to his home u St. Thoma aim. â€"H'i- Wnbly, of Picton. who bu became estolhu' mother for; tew dun. It [at Tuesday for New York city to attend the millimry -Lord Dnndrocry. accompanied by Sir Edward Tronchard, and his Mush- tor Flume, at Tmochu-d Manor. England. as expected to pay a flying vhit to Linda, st :1: only due. --Rev. D. .0. Buck. pater of Park- dalo Pmbyhorinn church. Toronto. who lectured bem' recentlf. has resigned his charge owing to it oheclth, sad will final for Jenn! yours. â€"Peurbom Tim: The e ement of a». Dr. Torrance. ot . Paul's church 3nd I5- Bebn Donnistoun. daughter of the Lute James F. Dennis- toun, w-u announced a: Tuesday. . IE; Wilâ€" Kflfifdnwhur 0! Mn. Goulab. CambriM-at. . FRATERNAL VISIT OF PUERBORO DEGREE TEAM -Hr. Wm. A. Pnrker. of the Brandon Emncnvo The Post n cull Inst Tue.- dny. o mpom bruins- booming in hb lino at Winnipeg. .Be in vimtin fibgnndhthor. Mr. I). My. . 0. Arnold. of Toronto, mp- Mx. Gmfllb Kid-er. the .1115. Nevada Putin in visiting THE sans {If Elfilfllfl TERMS. 81:0}: __ e u a. winner road. hewould do the work for the will. received for timber roadway. but was not it u pmiaed. Tint ll‘r. in council before retolv to let ten dollere on it. Mr. Bgrne ve h reason {or doing so andqnib eltemtion tad place between him . Kennedy. The meve amulet the wraprhtione would be mule would eadeevot to visit and: [01d- 3 E. gégég giai ngE *3}: a E ‘3' ‘hhor nupplyiic .- much more a [possible The contact to be let out outon Pulley“ 24th inst. ' Wire Fm. Mr W. Gnhtm pump-abet beat of 31-2 lot a. can. 2. would, build a. wire fence a 'oag the first can. 11 the council would aqsut hi. qmtly. It. am moved. wounded MLCehert. that the anal great I be allowed Chas. Minty on bu build: the disputed statute labor. : Hr. Wt said he thought his work for hsd been done until he 3‘ his tsx bill. His son who did the work. was not ante of one dsy being netun- ed against him, but since the pet]:- muter declsree he did hie duty he (Masher) would pey the doer rather thsn hnve any lurther trouble about it. Mr. Reeds. who had said that hell 3 dsy‘s work had been wrongfully re- turned against him. entered thecoun- cil roomm utter the pathmaeter hnd left. expecting to set his fifty refund- ed. but no! the puthmaster had not awarded it. and Mr. Reeds retired with the comment intention of spending about ten dollars to get his fifty cents owner lot 7. con. 'dho rant. 6th con. line west g ask themnciltog Eh: onnedy Better Road‘- uked his business m K there is no gavel .vailablc for said Ind. 111-. main- said he could act aflord toput m thmhslt tint quantity on_ without t_h_o_ appropria- . Communication A_ circular Irom the Provincial Loud of heolth urging upon 103a! bonds throughout the province the expedi- ency 01 providing means and akin meuures for 3 general vwcinstion (1 school children and other unvaocinated pemons, moor ' to statute 29. A sesled tender mm H. V. Hurt Sor crushing 300 cords of stone. Sealed tenders loom Geo. Msloney, Thus. O‘Neill sad 3. V. Hart (or dram crushed stone from the crusher on totherosdbed. AMoccountsand bills. The auditor: report for 18%. ~ Ihe Holmes Case. In complinnce with the advice of the township solicitor s compromise was eftected with Mr. Holmes snd an agreeâ€" ment mode with Mr. John Bryans owns of 9 1/2 la ll. con. 7. gutting denser of further litigation about ssid Enter-course. Hr. Culvert then moved. seconded by Mr. Byrne. that a com- pemstion 830 be paid Mr. Jos Holmes no psyment in full for his alleged clu’m of 860 against this council, and that $6.50 be allowed him for leg-l expenses incurredâ€"Curried. . . ,- That Statute Labor. On motion of lusts. Catrina uul B rue, Psthmsur Hilligan and Philip lye-ghet- yep hon-d in reterengeueo |,I.__ than were bounced which mount an immacinthetam. amm- odtocruhabontsocordthisyesr for Mr. Graham's beat across Sand! cons, and crush 11 similar quantity next you for 10 sud 11 cons. On mo- tion of m. mom and. Currins it was 6061M to me and crash an earth for 10 1106218.. _t.ho statute manned use mum maintionrâ€" vod by Mr. Barns. seconded by It. Cnlmt. um ntepnyors desiring tho attention d the council in Jessica, mount their business in writing no as to prevent awry delay or Inns of tin» during council meetings.â€" Cnrriod. . , The unditor's fieport for 188 must scanned 3nd on motion by Ila-n. Curran and Hickaon it wu received - Moved by Mr. Hichon. seconded” Mr. Byrne. that Mr. Calvert dimes-e charity to a few indigent amino in his division. supplym whet is null: none-nary during the present yea.â€" eried. Moved by Mr. Hick-II. seconded by Mr. Byrne. thet Mr. Bert‘c tender [or crushing stone he accepted on conditions of last you-3.34 thet Ir. Inboey‘e tender for re the era-bed stone be tho w and agreements signed aeoordi .â€" Carried. A. Er. Hurt refused tops, the opentor of the crusher as pro vibdthty the conditions of the agno- ment last year. Mr. Ryan moved. ”conned by It. Celvert, that theeen- tmct between the _cougci.l_and If. in: an approved wine (once a stated. -Carried. Mr. D. Hunter said he would build 60 rods of Approved eleve- wire fence slang the out and of M 26 con. 3. under the win fence by- hw. and on motia: of Ila-rs. Curtis. and nick-on be way peymitwdjo a! not certified by thug-ten the council could” 9‘. entertun It. ad min ding-pointed. It. Kennedy was immonba gathemntwu lusts. J. Martin. J. Graham. E. Pttton. J. Paton sud Chas. Hartley. next W the council asking tint :bout 60 comb at stone be crushed and p311. on‘nnmoyvillq roadnthjg 513M sing? and filed no. The council hum been informed that Mr. Bryan's fence. lot 11. m1. munlyonthoqurur ling an“ allowance. the clerk m an mutton by Mara. Byrnc and Culvert. 11:3th to notfly Mir. Brynn: to name his gambled! the mm as soon as pne- Htrt be left over for further cm- sideration and that the reeve be en- powered to arrange the matter with Mr. Hart, or use his judgment in ad- vertising for lenders again it be pre- fers doing so.â€"Cu'ried. The teen handed the clerk 83.50 for 35 load- ‘ sand taken from the township pit by Mr. F. Gibbs» Moved by Mr. Curl-inn. seconded by Mr. Byrne. tint the fol- lowim bills pow pared be paid: 333. Greer, supplies; Wm. Gold. .15: L. Powers. charlt . “.50. 81.5; I. Needlertml» omefortheA‘oiaat. of L. Fwn. $18.45: G. . an. 2hߣmnootpqmuuinfir TEN PAGES W labor-Wm m -n- In W Mn. 0p: council not pursuant to ad- Journ-eot on may. February m, at 10 nan. All the members were (fluent. The minutes of (be last m- ulgr and spacinl meeting were read by the clerk, and on mot'on o' Messrs. Currins and Hickson. were, duly eon- finned. firinu m ADVAIOI. ops Towns-«P oouncu.r Io Sue Time. Crushed Stone Some Motiun. thus caused

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