’hone I009 oBEAEï¬Xï¬E :PBICESH “TRUNK RAILWAY AND ,‘fllsmp AGENCY. " Pm 1n my hands a. number of _ L3 HOUSES I] 10“ kn: lilï¬nery Dept. .is better equip L pad than ever and '11] duphy for e {.11 the ï¬nest array of head gen we ï¬ve yet shown. Our Em and Shapes, Feathea, Wings, Quins, Ospreys, Birds, Ribbons and Oun- lents we procured direct from the ukers, and my of then m style m won’t see elsewhere. AXE?! Cfu‘, umc aw: “I": u: C Case 3' FALL DRESS GOODS, HAN “and CLOTHING have been piling “mm the best and leading unnu- We†of Great Britain, Germany .1 Cmada till every department in khanse is full of the brightat and BS.BAIN.anuxm rum- mmwhllohMtoâ€"mm mwmwmyourmbyw mung Bale- W0 '31 1" inseam-«youuouromlns OO¢¢¢O Us WWII-91F : LN"FIRE“ ENELON, 21’s and ELDON. Invest fabrics are to he {bandâ€"Coy. at Sailings, Satin-ï¬nished Am Cloths. Bayadere chieu, Crepons, “c. all the new coloring; and arices run from 20:: yd, $089 the “ Estate Bought and Sold .9}? COMMISSION. has length n will w your m D! W one, regulu prices $2.25, 82, :3:on 8.31;; “wém and $1.75, for....... .......$1 89 â€"00â€" Boys’r 3 piece Suites, short pants, to" AND mason NEXT‘ 35-50» 35» 34: 33-50 “d- - - 32 00 'â€"-â€"â€"v atsq Floor Oil Cloth. Curtains, Underwear. Hosiery, 610708 an an Staple DP] Goods at QUICK SELIING PRICES. ~ Fall Millinery Opening mm LE 7 r VY WH X 186‘ 31.183313 A EST THIS FALL’S TRADE Jewellers and Opticians. Foot of Kent at. weatables Button Bros. BU rwï¬umnsmï¬ip nt- urchin! looked aural) J . SuteliflM Sons. Id til-o some good {an f0? Bale. I hue Aho 3 Which I has for In]. or ~10th to'uhipu : a; halo after, wgy] GEO. WILDER. for J. Sutchfl‘e g: Sons. conu- coca- g AN m A BLACKSMITH. _ .y.â€"mr24 when and. For m;nuflcu{Ln mwlmm NEEDLE. or IcIN‘l'YBE 531' ART, his solicitors, Lud- TEBIS-Onounthouho purchase money down nmduhnndmbdsncodonolounh «more tomflthopmhuerintourwuh; the raisin. an Monmouth. had. to suit parent-r. hwulourpxeont. heath: day at all. The purchaser-tubal†into posaodon. except of the bgnlginp. immediately “thank“ und_ clan BRITTON BROS 18%,:tthohoutot Zo’dockin the Moon. that nhublehnnin tho'l‘ownahlpot 091.111 the want) of "M known 3: tho Willock Fun, being componodoltboNonhhltotIo;uumbor23;adm numberfl intheSI'dCooca-Ionouhould‘rwmhlp 5 § E 3 § 5 5 f E 5 AUCTION SALE of ulmble ï¬rm In Juana]! be cloned for :1- by ublie sucï¬onatthoaonsonnousom the own otLtndny on SATURDAY, the First day of 001-, OTICI TO CBEDI'I‘ORS. hhmby given in bum at TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Boya’ Tweed Suits, 2 pieces, 85, $3.50, 82.50, 82 rand... . . . .81 50 sï¬ecm Boys’strong'l‘weed Suits odd Suite of several lines sold Men’s Tweed Pants, well cut. well unde,$3, $2.50, 82, $1.50 $1.25 and .................. Men’ 5 Double-breasted, all wool Heavy Tweed Suits, well made and trimmed $9, 87. 50 $6. 50 $5 00 Men’ 3 Black Wanted Coats and Vests, well lined, $12, $10, $7 50 and ................ . Men’s and Boys' Clothing Dept. is bright with sharp values, and care- ful buyers will save money buying reliable qualities from us at lees than is asked for inferiorgoods elsewhere. Our mtle Dept. can boast of the ï¬nest range of Fdl and Winter Mantlee and Capes ever shown in Lindsay. Our Children’s and Misses’ Jackets and Ulster-s are specially attractive, [New Adnrtyomon t1. Q The “In an, MRI the otdlwy dado: who ands-bk. to It spectacle shoe- for the can of vision! damn. non: tbmrukahhmhtotho iron-n1 {or main um: at. his onto menu-ma doubtâ€"it would be ‘ Wink: longmn. unlined OPTIOIANS ha" had Mum tverynvmconruolnudyJuniuufl .boutthocyonndiumowouudbn wwwnmtouuuuwmm- mat-for “mu-«mum tight. Em . sadnlttbtmhfly magnum b7 man no Ihcmnlto! mghmlfldbyln“buchmflh" 1 WemWOï¬kï¬I-otmuwb‘g; Jim at m m anus-u maths-ammo. and following days. Sentto any a. A. LITTLE, Address. mat. (or 1n; 2nd ï¬rï¬ï¬'éh Goon-3m Noto- Bu-d Phat. 1n Gamma:- and. 1km in Arithmetic m and Britt-h SOHODL HELPS G. A. Little. Ely: Qtanabian j ONE PBIGE Fall term now open. Member! ad- , mitted a; any time. - Eight regal. ' teachers. Splendid equipment. Write for analogue. A Shorthand. Typewriting. 300k- keeping and 51} Oogmperpial TE LEGRAPHY. 'v'ï¬ï¬mmnn' from .6, mm mm: um. arc. n. xoPHnnsox.Au¢-Oonl. Putt N5» 1 King .1. 8. Tom». 0.9.3. one. Rout-st. '1'. c MATéEET‘l' 88011:. mm. hoa- Iomoly tabbed mum: wood and upholstered In x “hero: corduroy. Tooy onjun .- contoruhlo. no luxurious? ï¬nished and equipped, u mu, cqnlppel Tourist Ian- 03:!“ Eé’ 32 P E 31 WEEK Roxana, and Me Com point; he!) Pads: I through Tourist 0:: km tom at 1:20 pan. Tammapingunwaoputmomicolr mammmmddfl all!†tickets. Pm MUM! ï¬nch-“ck“ muucmmdonlptym 099, W A fully tqulppel Tomi: PER S'oeplng Cu hue- Ochoa J t. u 7.06 pm. duly gene; Sunday) for Ben I n: WEB KoJcmy uni Paciï¬c Cou points. Etch Friday through Tourist Cu lav: 1‘ toruo.bdmnoa7.nda,onm1mcoa at May. â€mew-admired†o! cum- nuon lmlnndtmoluom. m.w 18x 24,:mi wwumuwm. wound mythodoorzombundhp.hnmn.tvo ‘ floaty-thin Indy-any, hogmud nonhouo Pot turthupartcuhnwplv to JOHN unmouny, Kinnount [On-â€I3. ARE FOR SALEâ€"A deduhlo hm ton-lo. Mn! Lot- 7snd 8, on [he weapon}: mhwonmmmu'ltb wmcfluworkooodumduho. way w‘mn-rm «xiv-mam ANTEDâ€" SEVERAL TRUST- vonhyponouln this my to mpg: sï¬bjécts properly taught in the invade Saasvooh Eoflï¬ludhlaoï¬m .3823 8 .558 83.6%".56505 Sundown-8.263.308 3326 Salonâ€"3:4. g 1805a 84mm will be obtainable on the muï¬mam â€8138101! '1'0'233 GROUNDS. Pmmmdlmluzwm Third Dun. 860; Second I'm, 85¢;Gnnd8nn4100; Doublouuns 25c.:_31nslohouolbc. mum-1n -Acmhdc â€"2n¢| be“ p. mâ€"Gm and tho Bing. :5 anhhoIBkyclo Ann: 01 the Pd» 1.“ p. uniâ€"Tn Gun M Dunn Inca. 3.00 P. ILâ€"um' Dunn no: anew. Punt. Tell: 8W Mlymw “WM "'0 . dun: Animh Tho Ground: “BMmethmblh. All Live Stock Ind m dam: cit-hom- blflou to tho public. 9.00: an. annual: at Judging 0! Bon- all :1: Hum Loo panâ€"jump.- be: Ato I}. m in two hub. A cm 3.; Pipe . with Win Por- hL dings 0901: to the pnb'lc. ï¬mâ€"'â€"â€" "" _‘ â€w nnd promo-do. with Accent: ‘c w MAILâ€"Gnu! Com 0! I‘Lâ€"Pflnd m by Clan Luna'- tno um: Ni 7.00 p. Lip 11â€"“ w DJILâ€"In 10.80 p. In.â€" auu Cloud. Third Day, Saturday, Sept. 24th 8‘78an A! 7.00. Gnï¬mm. 0!. 4mm rut sad Bum. “mammam ., mm 3.15 p. In â€"Acrobodc, Communists ud Tumbling, 8.80;). Ila-Spud!“ a! Road or Camp Eons, uluoon 4:80.58. gym: . rueâ€"PB. a .I a who W00... 8 E ran-I. >‘Fogoâ€"8819 0.13? In. ciao. P. 3.3.! â€Clo-d .8. ‘3. IE alsoâ€"113898. 58g 03. 32â€"838.}...8. ~8$FE§E§VRE 9w.- mmxocmiéli-ET" SMILEâ€"8,001!“ u m Rueâ€"Open only to hon:- who hue nevu- ntd‘: war?“ "canyon menu . wast, 29834:“ km.†“ï¬mudni'é mm, ,A now 1. announmm. wan-AM, mm and Win Wining Palembymc Forbes 8:00.. Club sm- opal: to the public. BEE xï¬ï¬if* "" ’" 'W Fromm-do Cocoon, 8.00 p m -â€"Bnd at 10.00 p. nâ€"Gomaoud. {no nu. an mo'c' 7.30 p. nâ€"Pdnd 380 l.D.â€"Gmfll Ind Building “\uA .irw‘77~~â€"â€"-â€"-â€"U"râ€"'V“- a nâ€"Jndtinc ol noun, can. “dull Lin Stock comm 180p;m,â€"9r¢_¢5 PM commute. 8a ch- Second Day, Friday, Sept. 23rd EVENING AT 7.00. Gm?! Illumination of Agrjqngtnnl Put sud Build 't'liophwc. ’7 "'"“ "" twp nâ€"Jndging In then-l? commoner. sCENTRAL ! EXHIBITION TheGronnd-mdBuildmuoponlor receiving exhibit- LOO D. Ina-The Exhibition Ground: will be om to AL- __-\u _ DAILY PROGRAM. First Day, Thursday, Sept. 2: President. â€" â€" JOHNSTON ELLIS lit Wee-President JOHN B. GRAHAM 2nd Vice-Presidmt â€"- WM. THORNDIKE Sec. and True. â€" JAMES KEITH Thursday, Friday, Saturday, SEPT. 22, 23, 24 AGRICULTURAL GROUNDS main.†the lung! Won 10.. EIGHT 00ch IN THE XORXIN’G. THE LINDSAY God 8." tho Que-o. Central Fail. â€"OFFIOER8.â€" â€"0Nâ€" LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1898. to M]. Conn. Bmowe said the fund in quee- tion bed been need en a ehuttie cock for ,eame you-s; ï¬re: In ind been premieed to . the Home committee. then to perk eivo- ’ceuee.endnexthended over to the town tmpï¬y committee for the erection of e n Incheneeoithcuecordltwu . 33w mméedmflag 1:!“- money c0314! 1:2: ! ll m “P ' geï¬fwfl opinion tint lb maid be no ‘ vee . A vote we: then then end the nut ;:e.ucg5:gottheby-lewwum cache : show of heads: For, Mean. ' 3' u â€â€™ gem-3.. $3»? Bud: cure. . lflï¬hï¬yuflï¬mï¬h A Sheet of By-lnws. By-lsw No 806, sednslnz the number ct town councillors. received 3 third rendinc without discussion. By-lsw No. 815. sppoln P. Nicolle tax collector, ms dun In reading. When By lsw No. 813 snthorlslngtbe construction of the volts. woe md;Conn.Cnn$ln=1slxednx-y str ly‘ tho: the wslks ba nude“: swlde - stesdotlzmhusfl polnun ontthntovennowthewflhmton too mwonboeydsygsndthemneu should psovldotornmwincpopolsflon sod loosening undo. Conn. Box-rows thought s width 0112 teetwonldumnrv autos-none - iii' Qâ€"T'al-oâ€"i Edd be w W to mow’tho gy-lur to vacant! Ita 010:5: radius. 0 vs: a n Ange ! Indeed 11â€"» was contact] by Den-nova ‘Smyth-tnnds In the hoping of council iconâ€! not b: dhpooedot by a vote of am on! opinion sud unite to macho" quash a threatened M Involving mount! lot: And poring. the Ina-moo of precious lives. Should 11W the opponent. of the ï¬ddle ocean! I an “anti.†PPMâ€- L- ___ ‘_-___-j A- Don-roe" s'mym -“Wull, 01 com the «not! my over-Mo the rules, III. I m tobangdmtoodutfl 3W†"03 notion. Conn. Grmdall reviewed the ovflmutothocondmonotm a: .nd had tau Supt. thm' mood m “:9qu be headed; those who lua- Teflor pointed out thet the ï¬nance committee had reported “no (and: " while the town eollclter'e opinion wn thettherewumouy tunable. The bridge queues: had become eo hedged thou with motion. that It wee Menu tum-Int “INN-u..-“ -. -_,,__ A- at onewbrldpstonoe. nus bpnw w voted down he noted the ms nu! ma aha. Dan-mu Smyth and he hoped Dr. Barton wan1d_not_ dgup _hl| goo-Non : Steel Bridge Bobs Up Apia. Dr. Bun-owe onved the permission or council to pee-eat e hth without notice at motion, so one â€"he tell Justiï¬ed by [he mbgornnce. e then moved. “m 1" 'y'l'or ted out um Been M m y given notice a s puvlou meeting. m.Bnmnuldhehopod than would be no action- muddy. Tum other property owners. axing then 3 mollshlc wdk be laid between Wlmun end York-su, on the north side of Ken?» at. whmhlyreoelved. ï¬epofl of Town P Committee. Conn. Grendel}, men, wanted e brie! report recommending that W. G. Woode'aeocertorlo ood- otlong wcod It $2.85 per eon! delivered. be eec ; the: Joe. Meander“- oeeount for 50 card- 05 not he paid; From 8. Kylie, eating thet his 187 weter rate for Cemhddae-st. be remitted, he heving derived no beneï¬t from the serviceâ€"Fiance committee. From the Hemilton Bridge Work- 00.. mm out thet on Angus 3rd they hed notiï¬ed of the eeeeptence of their tender for e eteel hri on Lindsey-st. A few deye inter they been noted to enepend work on the plene. end eineethen they hed received no ordere io proceed with the work. Le the prices at meteriel in the United Stetee were edvene- †the present tender hen to be :hdrewn union the order for metexiei could he pieced within e short timeâ€"Lem on tebie. Severe! weonnte were_reed end were alerted to the proper eommitteee. A petition from J. B. Knowing end [ Communications end a Large Grist of I Bylaws - PM at arms Between - Reeve Brady end Conn. Burrowsâ€" The Steel Bridge Question Agnin Voted Down -- Bowers and Greno- 1 lithic Welxs to tho Fore -â€" Minor ‘ Matters. An adj corned meeting or the clty tether: was held In the council ember inst Mon- dsy. Some very important business developed. and 12 is to be repetted theta s11 of the members wars not in their nests. Those present wen Men: Tsylct. Rae's Brady. Don-reeves Wilson and Smyth, end Conns. Guinean. Manon. Baldwin. ‘ Burrows, Glllogly end Crucial]. J Communicetions. From Hugh O'Lcny. Q.C., in babel! or Mrs. Ennnsh Powers, of the south ward, chiming compensation for Injuries snegod boheve beensutelnedhygsmnsons detective portion of Lindsey-st. sldewnlk. â€"R:terrod to bond of works. 00010000 0000 An Interesting Session of the City Fathers Mo‘nday Evening- FIRST MORTGAGE ON PROPERTY WORTH 840.000 OFFERED AS SECURITY. Asked of Council 111' Richard Sylvester. .WLen Mayor Taylor had resumed his teat By-laws Nos. 818 and 817 were read a third time. and the clerk was in- 51 ructed to transmit copies of the mem- orial re Pontypool R. R. to the mini- Cipailtiee interested to be signed and {then transmitted to Ottawa.8 Wants hie Money. Coune. Mellon and Baldwin moved that James O'Connell he paid for trees planted by him 0 ppoeite pthe park lot on Kent-st. He had planted the trees w.thout instructions 1)to do so, and it u was ï¬nally arranged that Mr. O'Con- nell should ask the council in formal fashion to purchase them. . A Budding Industry. Cbun. Kellen reterred to a common- icatkn read at a former meeting from ' Helen. Rider a: Kitchener. veneer manufacturers. Bran: pton. who naked for information relative to Lindsay be- 1 inc a suitable place to locate. ym ‘ letter had been handed to a special cannittee for consideration. but the members had not not feeling deep M interested. he had taken the liberty to write to the ï¬rm, and had reehived a reply enquiri as to the mint: 0' eeenrmg eient an elmandheeewoodandete Wrottheflmwonld likely Visit 11. Bun-owl. ohalnnen of the wee- .4“th and he he tuned calling a meeting. but the when had not attended. Be we 11d be pleased i1 Conn. Mellon would eon- Agreedto. Wtdï¬rendithiewm 13: weï¬ï¬eï¬ '2 the eenth dale dKent-et. The canmittoo Eben Ease and repart- ed mm communion by the new Thlewnqu-eedeobyehemm end eec- ouder. Can. Bum" remaking the. the duaeelon would peohebly heve e good elect enywey. A memorial to the Governor-General in Cocncil, praying that the Pontypool and Link, 3. B. charter be mvived. wag ram! and _dnly_ tdopted. Conn. Burrows ssid thst Conn. Grilled! hsddoooned his ismâ€"ho had improved the snuoundinpot W sworn oviduct! sobmittod st notion into the doings at tho bond of works oogmittes Jostinod hi. deposition; By-luv No. 817, to eneud the tree planting by-hw by striking out the clause stipulated that tneu must be bored, was given a. second reading e!- ter brief diecuuim. CoanslloaoMcchdtothowwd‘W -hn Ind opposed Conn. Gfllogly In em:- mdthonomldmrhm but he.“- net . “tool" 9!. gym;- _ ligudhatooks‘Whjk’ué?’ hh owns-tinny to gqmmgmtqg ot_ logs IM- Rudyâ€""Nun, plain") Conn. Bun-on â€"“I will nun-with Eastma- Ardlgh In the .39th of a team at new vol-5). (Been Rudyâ€""No. ulr. I did Boon Brody sold tho. on tho format “not onporlnhndon tond the nascent comb-loner m In tho ohomborho wouldukthotnu hohnd em :1an monumental-Mongol“ (Both upuod In tho new.“ on Brody. cont! nuke knew Conn. Bnmwo mouth. Utotdoohrlna Inna-mono nndtn smotoornm thothemndmoZ: other member: of council Tnyla' down. into tools ond lnonpo pot-nonmnndhotnonght lamobonc tune onohtolkwnl stopped. Canann-oWsuldnomghd Indeed the Room Brod bod shown his hood. 30ij con: loin“ otBoovo “renown-gong _(Rscvo mmmmmmm « maï¬a w Noféls, 'Eo'ih'e'nii'By-hw No. and deï¬ning r,“- Ikedtoboonllgh tho - the (latte. of ï¬rst “ten toned u ,Mduuund- “.3th No.- 7 point i lumbar of thohoud in» In [3th of Jon. mm, resumed, wax-ad. am time. A “Katrine" MOonmlnoe. th mmggï¬gw vex-Allyn†a one - WI, Dey.mvg_81nnhlnthochdr._ Ma yor Tailor-ops pointed out am the provision- by-lsw provided (or e court of revision to b’beer objection and (quills â€memento. end in any cue the cicrkumwonld here â€heme gone†the e proper one a 4317 gold into efleot. 3%? "ram man a. w o. eon ween whistler. wee third time other 9 brief expimtlonbyCoun. Creodeli. by-lswwsstobo so Muttonup from Commissioner Pukio' u to the coat oi a gaining WAIL_ i By- wNa. 809, s poifm ing.W E. Basso:- image at oi the Mill“!!! st 9. odor, .ncaivedus thu- rosding. ' By]: 4.810, outboriziog the aroma: lct part â€two! loo 8 Peel-It... for w grim: poses, cited some discussion. D it move ilson “gag†he understood a Hr. '0. Blgelow. one of the mpzrty owners Interested. thought 12 teen make "moons. In hie uplnlon the cement walks would not be hid down eeuon : owlngto the dense: ct tract; um, dry [wager wee needed to herdeu cement pro 1. Ante wuthen “ken 3rd the b lsw wu penned, the width at the walk lag ,.ellowed to etend at 12 teet. Byolsw No. 814. authorizing the con- struction of unitâ€! um on Bond, Linda] sud Glmlg-ato.. was next on the 1m, and on motion 311.0. Bigolow m hard rent!" to the ltlon submitted b poverty-ovum on lnduyâ€"Ir. Be u! that some at the nlutlom momma: and tint it was doubtful It the requisite number cL-W 1.18.! Ma quilted. councillor- to remember but the lot is given tree'fl A "On:vo£obolnghkonthethlnd tending ofï¬ng by 193V '3! eta-19¢! qnpnlmqusly. Commit-inner Pllkls add u. canto m8350 tor a proper utone wall 75 feet In '03“! um! 10 feet but}. Couu. Onudcll thought the council should “to the bull by the horns cud cedar the man] of the poles at onceâ€"the mural companie- would comply cheer- 2:11;._, Dgn-rnn Smyth aid in would like to see the Kent-It. wflkn 16 test wide, but anything our 12 he: would involve mov- ing the vagiom_pglu._ Town Counts-loner PM. who run In Bourbon on Wards! In», add the gun- omhtcwdhlnthutonmdgh: 3nd ten toot wide. It VI: to name 3:12:13. width of a vnlk d be Incl-eu- er. W the Slate. mayor Taylor-“I think we should all cadet": to inform annulus as fully as pagible cancer-nix the matter so was not a cent ï¬mu the nag-opera; then had been a ' n of 87. a few you-s ago, but that was wiped oft. and the ï¬rst mortgage uttered would be "t-odce scanty la the loan. Mr. luster was anxious thet the vote doold be taken as soon as possible, and be (Mr. O'L.)ï¬oped the counzil mld use all passable expedition. ‘ he a wise and proper investmant to as- sist a. business with an output of say 8175000 per year and a. mge-list of 820.000! Would it not be in the best interests of the town to do so! The firm's busineu with the bank was on this footing: The bank advanced them money to carry on business and took the fu'm's notes: (or every .100 ad- vanced 8140 was deposited in good .ive emissary notes. The bank was per- tly willing to extend the same no- (unmodstion to Riehsrd Sylvester u had been given Sylvester_ Bra. There -â€"rvâ€" --â€"â€"â€"- _ . V the ratepayers would prob‘bly consult their representatives. and they shou!d be prepared to advance what was best for the town} weltug. Would Lt not The actual present value of the prop- erty offered as security for the desir- ed loan is $39,000. and immediatelyâ€" to-dayâ€"new machinery worth 81,500 was being added, which would increase the mortgage value to over 840.000. He (Mr. O'L.) did not expect the coun- ciltopaosupontheproposalat the present meetingâ€"it was a. matter that called for endomtion by the ratepay- ersâ€"but be trusted the councillors would at once give the request the careful, intelligent cousideration thzt its importance werrantedhmny of The property offered by hfr. Sylves- ter as security for the loan consisted of real estate,. machinery. tools. etc.. valued at “0.00. a- two and one-halt timestheamountoftheloannskel The members of council and citzens generally were well acquainted with the history of the firm; nearly all coull «member, the time-not very long ago when toe site d the factory ant the landin thene chbsrhoodwasatract of wet. swamp unpévtlsnd. but one might Jock north. son (1 west and witness a condition of affairs vastly diflerent. The number of employees stipulnt:d for in the original agreement with the town had been largely increased and the wage-list was over 820.000 per year. A g‘lanoeattheflnnsbonks would disclose a very satisfactory trade expansion. From a very shall beginning the value of the annual out- put had increased steadily. the business {or theyears 04.95 .‘97 and '93. being as follows: 855.000 in 1894. $83.- 000 in1895. $99.300in1808. “Win 1897. and $170,000 up to September let, 18%. so that when pm. Sylvesterap- plied for a loan he offered the additional security of a thriv- ing business. Robert Sylvester was not retiring because of a. decreasing trade. but because the partnership time had lapsed and because the senior mem- ber of the firm desired to conduct the business himself in future. 7 ranted leave to “address the coun- oil said: Mr. Ms yor and Gentlemenâ€"I have to call the attention of council to a matter I more than usual importance. I have a letter addressed to your worship' asking that the town loan the sum of $10,000 to Er. Richard Syl- vester m the security 0! a ï¬rst mort- gage on hi: property. the loan to ex- ‘ tend orve period of 15 years, and to be repa yahiepe in fifteen annual instal- men of such amounts as will sutfioe to repay the principal and interest; The reason Mr. Sylvester prefers the request fora loanishecause thepart- uerehip heretofore existing between him and his brother Robert as imple- ment manufacturers is about to expire by eIfluxim of time. Richard Sylves- ter first established the industry here; [Robertworhedwithhimandlateron invested my in the business sniheâ€" came a partner on the understanding that when the time expired his many should he retnrmd to him under the Ordinary partnership terms. The partnership was now about to lapse, and in order to carry out the arrange- ment with his brother it became nec- essary for Richard Sylvester to raise the sum of 320.000. For that reason he asked that the town loan him the sum of ammo. that a hy-law be sub- mitted to the ratepayers asking the necessary authority. and that the leg islaturery he applied to for power to st aside the money as requested. The various incidental expenses connected with the taking of the vote and secur- ing the consent of the legislatire would be defrayed by Mr. bylvester â€"the council would not have to expend one dollar. ‘ ‘u On motion 31:. Eng h O'Lenr)’. Q..,C \ of it; it would at any rate prove vs‘u- able for reference. An Eye For the Future. Conn. Crandell gave notice of his intention to introduce a memorial to the minister of public works st Ottawa in; for the fulfilment oi promnaas mm regard to river improvements at Linnny. ‘ . . ‘ Mayor Taylor said the report was alnkc commendable and concise. audhe would hire to see some ml use min d udbufldlngnow. ..... ............". Wu: dunks. . .......... ........ mmmm mu ..... oncoooo-nonaocucovo u......... OWN“. . ...... ........... Winâ€"work :- we" ......... amalgam- nut-cour- .... Mï¬wmpmon. .......â€"â€" ........ Bunnie." ....-... ..... . ...... .... m ohm tron 91th at ' A Business-like Statement. Town Commissioner Pilkio also sub-' mitted the following statement of ex- penditu re for labor of all kinds during the four months he has bsen in charge of town work: WmtwaWMW....O 168 48 Repair! jonlgfulgol. mmum. __ __ Wm leDonmu 76 M; Wu 0 Woods 12 (I: Wm Oman;WAJemflmlebnmt00uï¬-; Dominion Bunk 46 m flu W at can to mu“6)p.o.mw 0272.16; mu _dco¢_uponguto_m.flu 7_ _ _ . no In! W may from the paw WW3“ on m at. south sue 'conslderation bum Yak 3nd Null-In on I n A mated by Town Commissioner Pilkée He Wants a Loan. ouncoooooo I IIIII 10.-.... E OOIIOOIOOQOIIIOInSâ€"g ...u .958: in 33......Q‘fu .JEIS IIOIOOOCD.IU Ola. .C...‘ Iii noon-avuaoI-utoooooo o ‘38 gnu-£03.03 3...... 3.3.1:... 5:93 uuooocaouaoo II Oct... ’8 â€a! iii-pl an. 8823 .8»!!â€" n: 2:; it: 5:33.. 2.- ’0 .- a 2833:8283 3333333 I 5 31,770 59 TERMS $1.00 PER YEAR PAYABLI 1! mac: The fourth annual convention otthe Methodist Young People's Societies. of Lmdsay district, will be held at ï¬b- caygeon on Oct. 3rd, An intexutinc pram has been provided. _.Rev A. generalsecretary o the @- worth W will alive:- an addre- on "The Epworth begun Book Shelt.‘ also will conduct a round 'ahle con- femnoe on “Week points and how to strengthen them." The preeenoe 1 such a gifted Leaguer as Mr. Om“ alone bespeaks gmt MLSS for the convention.\ A number of re will be given. ac by Ilia B. of town. " ’ hand Mon them vol-Durat- $11k†DnELw' â€alum 1‘11.“th Ann’â€" mote when been node for m Mï¬mnmmonmw. lethodist District Convention .eueuent supper provided. the chair- man. F. D. Moore. in a brief but hep- 1 ilyâ€"worded addres voiced the sort-cw y elt by the citizens generslly on testing of Mr. Tims' impending de- , partue. and was followed by several other speakers, including represents- ,tives 01‘ the Dominion and Ontario Bank stairs. Mr. time was then pu- sented with s "Insole m pipe. with pouch and tobwoo, as s slight token of the esteem in which he is held by the friemh he is soon to leave behind in Lindsay. Mr. Tim made a suitsple sgknowledaunent, saying many mos things about Lind- say and Linda people. and sssaned his friends that would not soon lor- get them or the pleasant tunes he had spent dcring‘ his stay in town. A couple of songs by Mr. Petty brought the proceedings tc a close about 12 o'clock. <" ‘ "vL-z'l.‘ The Royal hotel dining-roan m [mots very pkmutguthetinglut‘ - Friday night at 10.30, when 9. nunhur 'at the mu: m (dead. or Mr. J. :W. Tins. accountant 1n the Bank of Dr. Sampson, W. 3. Simpson, Gordon Euchardaon, A. C. Hawker. E. L. Fortt. Dr. F. Walters, F. Keenan. J. H. Len- non. S. J. Petty, J. Carew. Dr. Burrows, R. K. Burgess. the guest of the enn- irg, and otheu. After tulljostioo hadbeen done the e;cellg_nt_squer providgd. the chair- and tell among the knivec, sustaining im'uriee that may yet prove Intel. The left arm was severed below the elbow in jag fashion. both bones of the right e3 were fractured bciow the knee. and a number of serious cuts were inflicted on other parts of her body. Dre. McPhsil. of Manila. Gil- lespie, of Cannington ,end Jardine. at Sunderhnd, were summoned to - fly as mible to her eid. and onnd it necessary to amputees the left arm below the shoulder. The poor air! terribly Injured rm. Our Cm“ correspondent cent I: mark.“ M details Wetland}; o! a and occurrence in that vicinity the day previous. While Miss An- nie Murray, daughter of Mr. J Murray, a well-known farmer residing Couns. Burrows and Crande that none steps be taken to registration of steamers at “flowed, the town having be apprupruuon for general repairing exhausted. .. -v- am? I. 81' the street lightinchhtmt.â€"c no A Dangerous Fence. ' Moved by Conn. Burrows, seconded by Reeve Brady, that the townsolici- tor be requested to ascertain if my person has a legal right to maintain the high fence on Kent-sh. south side, opï¬gsite Sylvester Bros.’ factory. râ€"â€" vâ€"m‘ no.“ It": I 11me The matter was finally left hand: of Chief Bell Minor Matters. Moved b Conn. Graham, seconded by Reeve rady, that the police and lighti committee be requested to in- form t in council what arrangement Gian†has been made with regpect t. , _ ,7 . ‘ .fn.‘ I:_LL:_ The motion was referred to the town property committee. understood how to erect the extension ladder should there be occasion for it. use. Something serious would hap- pen one of these days as amultot mounpe' tones. ' Conn. Crande‘ll said the motion was aproperone, and he was glad to see it jntroducod. Bmdï¬ï¬‚weroulet. Bee 81:41.»me Gm- hmï¬oved than ' the tion of the cou. The motion was discussed for some time and was finally adopted. To Get at the Facts. Moved by Conn. Burrows, seconded by Conn. Baldwin, that the firemen be instructed to meet the members of the police and lighting committee to dio- cuss matters connected with the de- partment, and if desired, that they be allowed to take a ballot and elect new officers. . - Conn. Burrows said some of the fireâ€" men were dissatisï¬ed with the condi- L!-_. -1 n- A BANKER HONORED. arrows and Crandell moved steps be taken to my. the notsteamemathndggy hetow ha' the condi- 2 did not Lance this in the