i. The Uonsumors’ 0011MB Co.. ‘0’?†mm "Pure lamina. mm a pound. gnar macaw run 850 foot to the pound. “WES! the ï¬nest and mm nniIom Binder twine. moo by 31111011 Wadian workman. Walla man an! savmus Gunman“ Other bands 81.0 E RIBBON, SPECIAL MANILLA. STANDARD and GOLDEN CROWN. for sale by MBLennan 80 Iva" gaps, gum and Gruth. A FEW FACTS FOR THOUGHT- FUL STUDY. Continued !rom last week. A clause to the effect that the On- tario government be memorializod .to pass legislation granting the tranchm to women on the! same horm- aa men. mincluded in the report in Legisla- tion and Political Action. \ ‘ “The Governmnt, the Plebiscito and. M7bition,†mm the chief topic. on tho Convention programme. Fromtha various opinions expressed a. person might easily suppose the governgnqnt tobo good. bad. and indiflomnt 111 Its attitude towards the question. of Pro- sum. .1: was modt encouraging to Prohibi- tlon'xsta to hear many“ of the delegates upport declano they would no longer a any government that would; trifle with Prohibition. Tho expansion. “‘2‘; 399mm? was Thb expreasxon "my granulaunu "a. 8. grit: and. um†father was a. grit, and I haw: been agrit all my lifle, but neverwill I cut a vote for tin party that will play fast and loosowith truth and solemn pledges! was received wi [11 applause, and during the meet. ing ithas eyitbnt that than were n LI.--â€" -uul aunt‘- v 1) BSA} . mm: The Weekly Post. retary of the Alliance, and a. lift-long liberal, is now willing 'to see this lith- evrals turned. out or office, in the in- ierost of temperance. The liberals needed a licking, and the plan sugh geszed was to bring out independent prohibition candidates in those rid- ings where the liberals had 'a majority. The conservative partywas also in need of a s’milar application. The medicine would b6 0! no use to e’iher political party unioss they } understood clearly that the temper- ance people administered it. To be Continued. ’ï¬npnauxn dictum. A Brantford UIIL testiï¬es Kmney Pins Will e rs PG Bramford. Aug. 7. -:-' J proprietor of the Amencal 19091er! a. liter lately igl'O branuoru, Aug. .. â€"â€" .. - we , proprieror of the American 'hotel here, receivmi a. Itter lately from aToronto gentk‘mnn. asking whether his came of Bright’s Disease by Dodd's KidnoyPtlls had hem permanent or not. It seen}: the writer is especially interested m Kidney diseases and their cures and was anxious to ascertain whether Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured these com- Pla'ms perxmnently. . Mr. Tutlle‘s reply reads as follows: Brantford, May 3131:. 99 Dan S'râ€"Yours of the 251:]: ro- ce‘wed and in reply would say. that DOGd’s Kidney Pills 11qu done m My amount, of good. The curve has MD entirely satisfactory. Yours truly, B. S. y'LUTTLE. _)Ir. Tattle had Bright's Diseaaofor 5‘3 Fears. and used five boxes 01 noda's Kidney Pills. Bountyâ€"Norm Nupuall in own. on Wednm. .The residence of Mrs. Grace NOT‘ “8, Gynemee, was m scene of apretty wedding on Wednesday afternoon. July 19111. when her youngest an!†?01', Miss Ethel Manda W35 muted 1n umrriage to Dr. Adam A;- 393“" in marriage to Dr. Adam A. may, ...-.. , l w“ “"9! m ï¬ï¬ci‘éaï¬'ï¬â€™ one of the m°5t ular ml successâ€" pl fl“. Sloctors of 5:? Quest city. The with the dnftemnt the in“ Of†ating c‘ergmn was Rev. E. uryto 1ndu90’_t.ham to sea- for i‘flmgs‘ The bridaa was charmingly anco of Eggydwhgrm mar - . _ n Nae 311k organdxo. and ‘ at; in Lindsay. Possibly those Was 81"60 away b her brother Mt 8W†James ' ' y ' ’ ' . L l to ' A. Norma. TM bridesmaid-3 yonld 9%} a» mixed 113M I Miss Beatty sister of the tom. gaggmed in white silk organdgvg. Dr. We!" hm g} . Elliott. of Toronto, assisted the l . Gram c ° “005:1. Th9 happy couple left on tho 3‘1." Jain“; committee 8P! gmmï¬ram for Mackinaw and Green M" ° and 3m mama“ â€5.132821. 0!: ttheir return tum! Till; Odin a†m on 36" _ . oron . ‘ ~ - that ' . I ‘ {my mï¬ï¬ï¬‚mï¬; mgmwgm‘aâ€˜ï¬ _ s. as an echo at - ‘ ' if: hm esteem in whichwsho is held vhf“. ' a be r m“! frientk. to M8†Maggi; A jULY WEDDING {FHV wâ€" h do "MT 3 l mu ‘x‘vmosu ' ' on: 39!“ IABW‘WU on m! '0' tum “3%“ A. man E. SHARPE LINDSAY £09 ’. 9.0; Q, permanentlm BY Dodd‘s ' Substitution F the [mud or the day. See you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand I Carters Little Liver Pills §IGK HEADAGEE Positively cured by these Little Pins. They also relieve ï¬lm from Dyspepsia. Indigestion and T00 Nutty Ruinâ€. A per- hct remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiâ€" nas, BadTastcin the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They chuhu: the Bowels. 3’1:eg Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. FBIIWIEII II BflWl How our Grand System _Ajoint meeting of the board of trade and town council washout on ‘ - nesday evenim 'in the council chants: the main obj-Eat bein‘to discus! wd obtain an expressionï¬t opinfg; hon: the board as to the advisability of ‘ granting an exclusive tranchim for {We ; years to the Bell Telephone Co., which would mean the exclusion of the newly organized VictOria Telephone Co., now seeking entry into Lindsay. . Among Lhasa present were Mr. J’. D. Flavelle, president of the board. of trade, J. E. Sootheran, secretary, May- or Walters, Aldermen Ingle. Jackson, Horn, Crandell and Lennon,; and Baker, F. C. Taylor, John Carew. Thea. Stewart, R. Touchburn. Thos. Ellis. ‘3. Sylvester, E. O’Leary. D. R. Anderson. 3.. Kylie, J. Ga. Edwards, John Mag- wood, H‘. McNeill, J. Deacon. Jas. aGra- it ‘1'“ u...â€" n ioard of Trade Opposed Bell Tel. Co. Franchise. _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€" WJl‘ww-r â€"' v 7 - B. Kylie, J. GL EdWards, John Mac- wood, H‘. Mel'eill, J. Deacon. Jas. aGra- ham, Jos. Staples, W. McWattei-s. D. Scully and Thos. Brady. ~ The m‘nutes of last meeting Were read and approved. Our Grand Waterways. The first item of business taken up â€"a. communication from Mr. Franklin Crandell, relative to the trade passi- bilities likely to wait. upon ‘au intelli- gent and systenntic effort to make part of the town‘ rennuas . what-m at the various inta mentioned. but it was plain duty of the board. to Writ! with the different municipality; gnd try to induce†than: to sea thqmt- anoo of building wharvea for the peoplq who . accommodation of their Possibly thomhem ‘ the l I 1 nae 'n L’ndaaY. ‘ ‘ ..‘ coastlines-gut; THE ONE PRICE KING CLOTHIER Mn I Wm“ M km a Imported In“ nu Mn 3 0mm 1".“ in“ nn 5 sum Cm hay be inade Vastly Remunerative. 05.00 06.50 82.26 orsoardof'rrado of Water- _ In buslheus lt’s DIIDI that wln==net words. Telllng the truth about our Clethlng eml Gentleman's (tuthttlnge brlngu customers. Strelght l‘eots ohcmt straight gemls=thet’e what people went NOW-allay!) The Coloured charm of pom Clothing. edvertlsemehts we hear about would lend you to suspect that chloral (300M wrote them. IIWUIMSI ls wrltten all over thle sturel and we mluht proclhlm the merlte of our lnnd New stock with the pellet of o elreus blll. But we preler the moderate tone, the truthful tale. the carefully stated teat. Such edvertlelnx hits the sober some of Llndsey and Vletevia people better. A llttle more for your money then you out not elsewhere. We back up our claims because our goods warrant smug clelmseâ€"your money back if not satisï¬ed. Everything that men wears lrom the kilt age to old ego. Honest value! flflo Stick to GRABAI'S the your mum], and watch the savings. If we please. you tell others ; if we don't. tell us. A ‘ A A - A A ‘ A A to be built. any pxjopqg'pion \YouldEOt be kindly received. Who the com- mittee appmachod the steam boat. men early in the spring they did. not re- ooivwo much enqouragepent. _ L , Cult. Crundnll m the next speaker. no relax-red to the grant at $5,900 re- cured by Mr. Geo. Mcflugh, M. l’,, for thewiden ng and deepening ot‘the §:1_1- cos channel in Lindsay, and said it won: nice addition to the $100,000 odd spent in recent years by tho Ontario government for the beneï¬t or local navigation. The addition of 75 feet. to the town wharf had been arranged for and there was cation to’ feel that the town was waking up to tho value of its grand water system. He suggested that a committee be appointed to wait on the various township councilsâ€"that would be better than writing. Ba had made an altar to the committge to run eight _Sa.turday trips from Indian Vil- __ II:__ -4» :..l-..r- “a†wvwâ€"q -_-‘_ 7, 13.36, Chemong lake, calling at inter- mediate points, for a guarantee of 810 per trip, but the committee had. not seen fit to close with. the offer. Mr. Graham said the committee had met and agreed upon the scheme which they believed would best serve th'e town. They had planned to use an Ciandelh. Alice-Ethel and Maple Leaf for trade excursions. the Alice-Ethel to take the lndian Village trip. the Maple Lee! to carry passengers Elcm' Coboconk. Balsam lake and Cameron lake points to Eenelon Falls, where her passengers would board. the Gran- della and he convged to Lindsay. Thia interfered as little as possible with the regular business of the boats men- tioned. It was eleo thought that many people would be induced to take the ; Coboconk trip by the knowledge that they could go and return from. Lind- any the sum day. Capt. Vancoe. of the Maple Leaf, Was 35 ï¬rst in favor of ne- oepting the guarantee offered. but lat- er on declined, giving as a reason tint: people on his route would- wait: for the reduced fume on Saturdays, and} mathewould haveanempty boat oui _ull other days. 'llhen Capt. Grendel! could not promise his boat until after ‘ July 12th. and owing to theme rebuffs the committee decided that it way _un- possible to carry out the original scheme. unfavorable. . . Mr. Grahamâ€"“I have been informed that Bobcay 11 business men are very hostile to scheme." . . . Mr, G. H. M. Baker udvu‘ledAgivmg that Bobcay 11 business nun an; "3., hostile to whom." Mr. G. KL M. Baker advised giving the scheme a thorough test at once. and moved that a. boat bq’ engaged to run tour or five successive trips Iroml the same points. 7 .>. ‘ Mia-A; 2!. Kerr sgidhe hadeanvassed quit» a tew of thehisine- men. and nearly on were of the. opinion that it was not. too late to ottempï¬' anything along up line referedtfto mean buéineas.†_ Mr. J. G. Edwards seconded Mr. Be- ker's motion. ' MT. Kerr - “Why didn't the com- mEttec take that action long ago I" . Mr. Taylor said the meeting was gel:- ting away [mm what! questionâ€"both “ ,__ 4....†he oushed at M name tentions -â€" then we can anâ€--- councils and explain that the mrvice could not be continued next year un- less proper what-Vets were built.†Mr. Baker‘s motion. enlarged to read t a steamer be en‘ ed and paid a subsidy o! 810 per trip. was then put and. Was carried by a. substantial vote # ‘ ,_- mnnhiflflA Telephone Franchises. President Flavelle said the evening; was getftung on, and i turnt o the min t would be well to business'o! the even- ingâ€"the telephone franchises- Col. Deacon -â€" “11 any member: is in favor of bartering the telephone tran- chiee of the town for $100 per annnn for a. certain number of years, let him make a resolution to that effect. Mr. ' t L I 0 vv- -_. 7 Jake a resolution to that e azott. the 38]] 00’s special 1 by some one, presumably ; the town.†The offer was then read mu Soothm‘an, to whom it made. The harms were $10 nun for ï¬ve years. two £111 A LL‘ ;m cm at 81.000 . Mr. Kylieâ€"“Can council legally ro- fusa the Vidal-in. 00 right of way, or charge the present company 8â€. Mr. Jos. Stonesâ€"“m condittons are just like as if the GER, the only. rail- hore, set itself to! keep out other my ï¬nal.†. . Mr. McLaughhn inquired as to the Bell 'llelephOne mot, and wag â€msmwmum II â€mm or Inactive. More arm trouble. mytouow. For a. ancient can of Headache and _ 1m: ml“. tub Hood’s Pill; Headache II I†I""‘ 7 we 03!! W'Mh. then read by. Alder- to whom it had‘ been 13 were $100 per an- ars. two free phones. n Capt. Cmndoll s but until after 7 to these rebuffs d that it was in- out the original for the franchise nably 861.1118 for ,V OUNUE OI" TRUTH IS BETTER THAN A TON 0/" TALK." Col. Mon - “When the Bell Co. agent Wan here he dated emphatically that his company had not opened the negotiations, but that he had been eo- licxted to mine an otter for the ex- clusive franchise. The law give. my milway the right to can here. nnd I think the telephone busine- should be on the igame bogs." told that it was hand on the "soup- iroil" judgment. President Fianna â€" “The queation tromnhe Lindsay standpoint. in whether it would b. wine to mject the otter wd admit a new company, _or not.†‘ L A “um-ut- u .v-w vvâ€"râ€"' Secretary Sootherun then moved that the Bell Co‘s otter be accepted. Mr. J. G. Edwards nme was given an aeconder. ‘ - Secretary Sootheran, speaking to his resolution. explained that .Mr. Rs 3,! Roget‘s. of Rainbow. was in bin (1- {ioe some time , and. in the course of conversation ' nod to mentor) that Peterboro received $400 fromthe Bell Co. for its telephone franchise. When Mr. Scott came round he (Sooth- ‘ eran) inquired why Lindsay could not 1 makes. similar Main, and al’ter con- sulting the manager of the cannany Mr. Scott had made the otter read.l It had been laid before the council in l committee. and had been generally np- ‘ proved. The particulars got into the press, and the next thing was a letter from the Victoria Co. asking that no i slepsbe taken till they had been heard. once of such a company. COL Deacon had made the interment that the coun- cil had no authority to deal with the franchiseâ€"if the council had not, he would like to know who had. 001. Damon remarked that Alderman Soothoran‘a hearing was acute â€" it conjured. up words not uttered. In order to get the opinion of the meet- ing he would move. seconded by Mr. R. J. McLaughlin, that this bond ndviso that no action he token by the council laxative to the alleged otter. from. the ‘mP-vâ€" -o President Flavellc â€" “It moon-13mm motion is debated that will settle the question.†Mr. Staples could not see why the council should soak to shut out @- position. ancretary Sootharan said that two companies would mean two telephones inmw “Inc, , _b_.‘;..h0 mafhl' consideration offemd'urua 100' ï¬nal! to justify the town tioim {970 years. In my opinion more is . Stewart -â€" “Suppose the Victoria. people wish to risk their money. why should we undertake to prevent them? 1 think it would' be a. mistake for the town to tab that ma la the offer of $100 per year sufficient to warrant us in excluding tho Vic- toyia Co? It would 33°.“ dangerous mu. I’meident Flnvolle -â€" "That hns been arranged for." Mr. Taylor â€" “I'm not in favor of an exclusive franchise. sud think it would be very foolish oi as to quar- rel with the fax-urns community. many of whom trade with us. and therefore seek communication with the town." Mr. Baker pointed out that the offer 018100 was hand on an alleged Lindsay mvenm of 82.500 :3 compnrnd with 88,000 in Pebcr‘borO. It should not_be agonizing the tarmac c an. President Flhvolle said he did not think Mr. Scott bed stated the Linda! any revenue fairly. ‘ MRA. 3. Kerr -- “Bondldthe Bell ‘ Co. come to ask for .ï¬ve'yenre only!†Secretary Soothennâ€"“chauoo tint ‘ in as low as tin ï¬stubec permit.†‘ Dbl-t “5w. ‘â€"V , Mr 'Jaa. Graham held that there was 1 great deal to be aid: both for and 13:1th an equusivo trgnchioe. Sati- mont entomd into the question on the one hand. and bushes on the other. IBBB LVNâ€"w_,, 7 Col oDocon â€" “Tho sooner tha' tin year monopoly clause is wind of! the statutes. the better†‘ -‘ -l ALLA... “- one mun, awn- ..__,_ Thom second to be a feeling on the rt of 30m citizens that u: snort (I been made by the town council. or some member of it. tq effect a. deal with the Bell Co. to the Manhood tbotown. The latter 00m hadhld the non of our ninet- for 1 number of years withOut paypent. 3nd. Alder mam Soothomn, hm}: burned that Poterboro was teaching gunmen. tiou,wantod to know why Lind-3y ya LINDSAY. ONTARIO. JULY 28. an an original . will settle the “That ha} been l term being mentioned the franchise would he perpetul. Be was willing that the town should lone .8†in five years for s nutter of sentiment. to show the country people that we‘re anxious for their trade. At the end of five years the Victoria Coupeny would know whether their busin- 1 justiï¬ed them in asking for an ex- tension of time or not. '. , President Flavelle ruled that Mr. 1 Graham's resolution win nOt en amend- ment. but a substantive motion. which could he voted upon independent of the late of the other motions. ‘ Mr. Than. Brady did not think the railway companion in the form given, applied to the telephone matter. p0†we had two railways here. and and merchants were compelled to pay height charges to both for the ser- viee one cOuId furnish. It mer- chants have to put in two telephones. ‘ they will certainly pay more than at- present. It wee too bad the question hatlcom up at all. He did not repoee any confidence in private lines to term eveningsâ€"they would interfere with the general service. It the Vie» toria 00. came into oompetion with their his rival there could‘ be but one result;.it they did not compete. he failed to see where they could get revenue to keep going. He would like to have the facts concerning similar lines established in other parts at the province. Mr. McLIu‘hlin said it they did not -_-_-s.:_ Hui town â€when. W0 back up our claims because our goods warrant man wears tram the hilt age to old age. Honest valuu rub If we please, you tell others; if we don't. tell us. us an exclusive franchise in return. an other “towns and cities do." Comparing railways to telephone mules well inside the qne‘ion. I! we do not give thBell Co. what they want, we will get no moneyâ€"what: will we get, (tom the other comeny to compensate for the loss I 11 they comets with the Bell 00. they will be crushed. 8e m nllowod to all! i“ '" (arm “in mtbned the Ir: would be Rwul- B‘ was that the town should 10-: $800 A! “-0:â€" Mr. McLaughlin said it they did not grunt the Bell tranchiao the town would not be sacrificing 3800. u sat- at beam he lhowht. the council's attention would be directed to the Bell Co's. very low Meat. A: (or print» lines. ho knew personal- ly that in the «sum townships. con- sidomd unprogxeuire by many in On. uric. the face of the country was covered with telephone lines. and it named to him that every tumor had nn instrument in hit home. yet he Ind hard no complaints of ink-clog- tl'lention would ' Boll Co's. vet! I {or print» lines. Ila“. in the as ___-_.A-I an» original InI elusive (anew-o and amend 8“ (at. [ML Graham's motion to _unm u... um u Victoris Go. tranchiu to [In yearn. cm does wuthen mad. Mr. Hugh O'Iuyy. Q 0-. out that the metals hid been «fled; not! to consider what)»: or not an ex- nolh chain (machine should be gunned loos! Ind nob the power 0th: the Bell 00.; they . ' u» Victoria 00: I five“ yell whic‘ 3's motion 1 a Dell“. I; 3;: whelninfl motion to grnnh 3n than "Pad to limit a: to (in N“ A Wu. 0! Opinion. Mayor Wuhanâ€"“I think the wt- inc my atoly luv. uu- mum in the hand- ol the councilâ€"it. belongs to than. 1 am opposed to an exclu‘lim tnnchiao." ' Alderman Sooupnnâ€"“lt was and at tho last meeting that the council duruld got the alive at the board of lamb." ..- ‘ - _ _ ‘ _ u -w- Mayor Waltersâ€"“I have maintain- ed. ond do mainuin. that. a. council ore quit» ammo of duling withtho question unaided. god if m up not the course taken. The council was ; small body, and it was felt mt it wouldbo well to got up Opinion dtho larger body. . President Favellp-gmik I think†u nw-wâ€"v .. -v 7, it would be a good thing if we could } carry out Mr. Graham‘s Mo: and . limit tho Victorio Co. {ranching it 1 would be nbsnrd to expect the W3! 1 to erect poles and vim when they night he cOmpelbd to leave in {we yous. I slao wont to place Secretary Soounnn talent-when ho was trying to strange Boll Co. often be m not aura the Victoria 00. were. going to apply." Aldermn Jackson mud to the multiplicity of wires and p010. almdy on the streets. tnd aid if the moon- ponywu'o going to (10-: general busi- oouhoconld not one hour thermro going to mango; it they were only go- ‘ 13¢ to eat-blink an office home it would ‘ In any .. ,, A,I_-..a -_ I'â€" an. W b!‘ 9033118 .100 for assessing one oftho Ingest townships in ms county. "It: Orilliu are not the only munici- palities who underpay their ofï¬cials. for this is 'not a township clerk or assessor in the oounty.th:t got: a I slat-y commensuraba with the work ' hois asked to do. L,â€" hnm's motion. which n: seconded by Alderman Lennon. It was declared lost by 3 Into majority. The meeting then ’ the un- derstanding being that the council would smng‘depi'lg to: tha admin- 1HE MUNICIPAL SALARIES Olsen-rod b! t nlnries has been receiving commer- abie attention letely in county and municipal councils. and a greet deal has been mid both pro and. can on u» subject. From the discussion one hot at least has been deduced. that municipal officials as a rule are the poomt paid employees in the province. We have not to go from home for ex- ampies. The town of Orillia pays its esses'sor the munitioent salary of 8150. and the township goea them: one bet- Probably no one in this county has gone into the matter more thortngh-1 ly. or is in' a better position to speak with authority. than his honor John A. Ardagh. senior County Judge. In a sum†pamphlet. “Hints to Municipal Clerks," recently published. he had gone into the matte-r very themughly. and we take an liberty of copyiw a. tow of his remarks in the hope that the public may see to it that their employ- ees are paid at lead the same rate of ulnry tint a contractor or merchmt would pay for equl work: Judge Ardagh says: "It is quite true that totally inade- quate salaries ere paid by the great writ: of municipal corponx'aud to (lair officials. The is a. subject; that I have frequently called the attention otmunicipel bodies to. during the past quarter of a century. It in on old 1 I The vitgl and wmpelbd to have in {no loo wat to place Shem-1'! tarâ€"when be was trying , nan Co; often he {as mt Authority. 1011!“. Tin-c] H and important. question of as been receiving consider- ntion lately in county and councils. and a. gust deal said both pro and con on ct. From the discussion one .“t ha been deduced. that st. tho and of tin . io- thing i O DOORS EAST BENSON HOUSE ies; sndi last. but not least. integriï¬ 9 snd studios-i at lite and conduct. 'mbosnidwit will hover: an- : cult to procure the services of any oneposassed at all these qualiticstions snd no doubt it will, even for the very highest possible salary-but it may, wellbe naked. is the possession ofauon ' any of then ever made a requisite in ' procuring the services of such an of- ï¬cislu wean mocking on Is isnofl ‘s. fact that the chief requisite. in an ': applicant for suchnn office instilling- ‘ness to â€can avery small salary! ‘ And do mnnicisz corporations reslixe Mint in until! [m of salary the ' chief «unification in such a case they I m nanny ‘penny wise and pound tool- : ish '-that while they are carefully con- . siderixg the spigot. they are leaving thetsp open! Is it not notorious that } very often s single qiutakc or neglect: {Ifâ€"inf iMnt clerk causes more loss than his salary many times over! And yet Que mists!» min} be onewholly 5-“: '--V-â€"--â€"â€"â€"vâ€"1 -, ,,, - due to the exercise by the clerk at duties. which. for economyâ€: sake, are out upon him. instead of the advice or opinion of some canpetent counsel be- ing relied upon. In the country and emetilnee even in towns, e clerk in expected to draft a byâ€"law. and to give advice to the council on difficult, and often on legal points: and a. reference to our law reparte will; show to what' nn extent heavy! caste are incurred by the qnuhing of such“ by-lawe. at the inetence ofyan WV?! ratepayerâ€" or by rectiï¬cntion of the action of s council upon the imroper edvioe of a. clerk. though given in good faith. and lb bed of his ‘knowledge and belief! Now. do the members of a. council reel- in tint their duties to their constitu- ents require than, as trustees to and we no man who it incompetent. flor it. to do their work! In it any exon- whon serious loan results from hi. Waco, to any that his salary was very mm They are there to one that the work of the municipality in dmitnot in vau'ybestposliblc mnnor. yet a mil :5 might; fairly and maonmbly be expected. As a general rule of law. em person or company, knowingly euploying en incompetent Inn to do that upon which the live. or intends of other: may†depend, is liable for the connoquenooc’ of his no- loot or incompetency. The writer. vet. he: not noticed any case. i! each theme be. where a. ratepayer he! obteined mtidaction trom' his conn- oil for the loan he' had audaimd'br moon of their emloying incompetene officers. Such a case might. however. (â€MAM ‘ (been! to the Post.) Themthor having been very show- ory and storm. sppesrs to haw settled down into good Inna weather; and hay is bsiw gotlin very satisfactorily. (loner-11y months it is a. good. crop, sndin fact we may say for the several townships about here there will he 5 good return from all. grain crops, tho what being excellent. Peas alone a!" s. disappo'nunent; all roots promise tobo very good. The handsoun new building being at. pmsent created at the ï¬rst corner (otter crossing tho river) on Sturgeon Bay road, is the property of Dr. Ban- vio. who has engaged Mr. .J. R‘ Eaton. otOrillis, to erect him what is intend- ed to be the choicest and best equip- ped house in town. This and 0th.: buildiws going up this (all will an- slonlsh the visitors in the future by 1 Coldgstsr‘s great progress in improm- men . unusa- Tbe commissioners are doing good work on our sidewalks and roads, and when the cows one relegated. to pee- ture fields for good. we expect to have theeleaneet village in Snrncoe. campers up the Severn. the beautiful scenery seemingly drawing increased visitors every your. nimly by. its own attractions. and not thought. being so reetly. if at. all. advertised. ï¬lo ray family have had a large party up {here for weeks. Mrs. Graham. of Clar- mont. being one of them. and Mr. D. 0. Sicnlair, with his fanny. are located at their neat residence there, getting health and enjoyment. Mr. S. D. Epletx, our postmaster. .mageatoget mammyachtnp every week. making friends and mem- bers of his own. family. Mr. Chas» G. Millard. with his young family, lav. gone this week. and last Friday the Buck perty, of Toronto, missed forward I We regret to acute that a notion. eccident occurred in town last Fri- ‘dey. Mr. Sun._ï¬plott. our hardware qmntlyhe took his brothrw-in-hv. Kr. L glad to my ant although both gentle- nengot .9me bur-rm upochlly lit. , Knox. the medical profession don‘t ur- ticipate anything actions resn‘tlng. 4 The Goldwater and Minded: tau Mirtixed toteheplaoeion‘lhum end mag, Sept. 28th. and 29th. . lit. Wear; of Linda-y. was herein-t ‘week in to good. home. Iâ€"v-.. pm halve r â€tantamount-dia- F’VWV-Iwâ€"v it All-wool ‘I‘woed rut- I. 0| .0 Mn I n or low Im Pulp M16 I “-50 MCI“ 86¢ DIV. I 81.00 his and othol‘ , (all will an- thq fqtum by m m Impm'h- .3;