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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 21 Dec 1894, p. 5

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fan do not buy. 9 our prices :2. $33.50; tfirfi ’ 7b 00 OO 2 75 [ZS mfimeLEveI!’ ecause;we 'eek. ices salt 1'6 8 Overcoat for it Aime-pent“ nti>fa.c:icn h if Eh" Linda; 7-; ‘1 the \‘iczcri ’has been igx tocd, Wheth: m of the cont 28d in the ‘3 il‘ 1: woum ~a that way. '1‘ a half hon-s, four miles an pcgr, and oi- takes the full lxxmc thou have to sleep on the road LL- _..1-d:,. for \fl led, four miles an x able. Thosecmdit The line is no 1( freight, the roads: w cheap sh” Mind there is n “Abe Bobcaygeo ‘2‘ Independent 583$ :- ti>fa.c:icn has Ménfalt f tho Lindsay mall, and ‘, a the Victoria. traintime has been ignored. Itis :ocd, whether correctly 3% ti: .he a, m of ghe contractor is to the I’M-mm arm 'ged m the same way as eterbar :L I: would be much to 13 ad?§au,g€“zht way. The contract. A's five and a half hon-s. or not: 1.“ . four miles on your, and the c )ntne. [or takes the full hmic though trxo team have to sleep on the road. With the con. tractor, however, the public has nothing to doâ€"uhe complaint lays against the 9335 , ' ment. Forty years ago, when the mall line was also a Ireignb line, and corduroy and bush roads had to be gavel- led, four miles an hour was not urn-assen- Those conditions do not now alab- The line is no longer used for he“? firefighting to ‘re good h_ poll: flu remove this week from W, Workman Block to more 0011 venient and better- fitted Premises wn DOORS WEST OF DALY HOUSE, -Luuc uvyw: .7 ' the mall lme was also a L‘Elgm‘; 11:19, am; greater bush rands had no he mvel- made m] led, four miles an Pgout was no: unreason- say 1115 able. Those cmditlons do not now exist». batter ‘ ‘5 may nibWA-rTERs. s rck.‘ cosrsc'rlonzn. Whlc 12001 nc Mo Waters rstone, 7N JOTTINGS. (1 six :1 1 of the Col .19 is excreisex xhlic school t Where the Pub- lic will find a Choice Stock of H 0 L I D A Y '1‘ In N ER Y, BISCUITm 1s UNS, Ft: 1111' sit .vn Counc it owes to the has been con< rith the abilitv representative who only dis- 5 affecting the by the whole ‘he Collegiate supervision of >rincipal; With nts, five being whom are 189%. HI means, legiate :1 by 3- twelve whlc lees 1119 Last Regular Kee‘Ing {or the Your ‘ of Grace 1891. CHARITY MATTERS AGAIN movoxr. WAR! DISCUSSIONâ€" count. 'roncsmmn AND man-mm 03mm AT DAGGEBS DRAWNâ€"A DEARTE 0F Insow'noxsâ€" MAYOR WALTERS mums To max Tamas SAID or ansâ€"Inn msn'm's FINANCIAL srA'rmamr. The last regular meeting of the town fathers for the year at green 189! was held on Saturday evening last at” l. 30, instead of on Monday as usual. to receive the ‘ treasurer‘ 3 financial statement and tor the | transaction of general business. All the members except Conn. Gillogiy were in their placzs when the clerk proceeded with the reading of the minutes at 7.40. mos'r arr VALUr. roa ms mom. On motion Dr. E. S. Wilson was heard by council with reterence to a water front- age tax of $3 50 changed against his property on Lindeay-st, rhe Dr. thought the sum exoessiye in view‘ot‘ tne tact mat ,nnLI- sl..- uuv Bun.- n.nmu--v -_ . __V 7, no attempt had been made to sprinkle the street until late in the summer, and then the cart only passed once each oay. Reeve Kylie could corroborate his statement, because he had questioned him with regard to the matter late in the season. De .-reeve mennm. suggested that Dr. Vilson be charged pro rata for the time he had been actuauy served, but it was pointed out that other ratepayers on that portion cf the street had made no conipmint. bat in common fairness should we treated similarly to Dr. Wilson. . . .After some further remarks the matter was referred to the finance committee with power to act. REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. \ Czun. Staples. ohairman.jpfesented the ‘n‘vmnnf, Your committee also recommends that a career’s licensa be given Wm. R0 rs (Happy Jack), as per his request; also 1: at uhe treasurer pay Dr. Dmasi $1001n settiemenn ofrclaim iplfull for damages , ~~ Aâ€"Au‘n‘A'hAI _ claimed by him (Without yummy.” Adopted. MR. MALLON'S LiTi‘LE mm. ONCE MORE 0:: motion Mr. A. i). Mellon was again heard with xetereuce to his claim for a rebate of the amount or back taxes enter- ed against a. house formerly owned by him. He insinuaned that he had not been fairly treated by Coun. SfapleS, chairman of the finance committee, inasmuch as he had not been notified of the date of the com- mi'tee meeting, nor had the committee reported to oaurcil upon the matter. Conn. STAPLES explained that there had been nothing to report upon-the com- mittee, after hearing Mr. B. F. J ewett, the LI NDSA Y TO WN CO UN GIL. LOCAL MATTERS. uipmafl. balm Kcurus. cartill 0! account THE NEW Brei malice):â€" $125 12 wmmmmmmw 36724523 TWO-REVOLUTION NEW YORK circumtmcgg. Inr {“8 opinion the pecpb an. vanâ€"- vâ€""v. 7 7 had been well served. Conn. Srarus said it gave him mueh pleasure to be able to on thatinalihis dealings with Mayor alters he had I he thought Dep.-reeve Crandeli misunder- stood the objectâ€"it was not called to censure the council. Conn. Bum also availed himself of the o portunity to say atew pleasant things a at his worship. and the resolution was ‘ then carried unanimously. Mayor Warns said he thanked the members of counoil from the bottom of his heart for the kind words expressed in the :resolution passed. He had always tried 1 to get along harmoniously and could say that he ha not had a dispute during the year with a chairman 0! any committee. (A voiceâ€"not“ one). The council's ncxd was as good as that or an: council in the pastâ€"they had kept the rate down and succeeded in getting more work done for their money than any previous council. There were some young men around the board, but all had done well indeed. He hoped the council or next year would suit those who had called the pub‘io meeting. but he might say that a prominent buslne s 4 man had told him that sfoemoon that he would rather have the present council in charge of town affairs than a body of business men. CHARITY, swear warty. Moved by Conn. KEITH, seconded by Reeve KYLIE. that this council ask the ladies of the Central charity committee to assist in dispensing the town grants as heretofore. ”A __ _ _r_._-_-1a Ann-\ana r'vâ€" __e Dep -reeve CRANDnLL, in a voice expres- sive of considerable feeling, charged the councillors with being afraid to touch the matter now that it was near the end of year. What were the facts "i They had spent this year over $1,100 for charity, and l the large outlay would go on for years no- .' less they took a firm stand. It was impos- sible to trace one-half of the moneyppcntâ€" .last year he had visited every hole and ; corner of the tow n, and only sucmded in 3 obtaining a partial list. He felt very deep- ly the importance of making a change at once â€" he was willing to shoulder his share of the blame, as he had done in the case of other important innovations in the past. He had advocated the cattle by- law and had got his head broken for so doing, but would the people of the town JnoWgo hack to the old state cf affairs? e view that the [before the councillors every month with his whack and show how every cent CHARITY, swear warn. Movei by Conn. Karm, seconded by Reeve KYLIE. that this council ask the ladies of the Central charity committee to assist in dispensing the town grants as heretofore. Dep -reeve CRANDELL vigorously opposed the motion in a speech of some length. Theb -law an ointicgapncr master had been [sense at last meeting and it had been understood that it would be finally passed at the next meeting. The admin- stration cf the mode bv such an officer would save hundreds cf dollars yearly. He would move. seconded by Conn. KILLABY, that the Spaincment ot a poor-master be confirm Cnun. Swarm was of the same Cp’FJOB as Dep.-reeve Crandellâ€"he knew of an instance where a $2 order given by the wuu ultxuuuuuu Hunâ€"a -_- -, , dup‘icMe list of she items, with names attached, to the town clerk. Dep.-reeve Rozsox expressed himself in favor of leavin the a. incmenc or the poor-master to t e incom g council. 7 I; A _.__A -“mg, mane} wee no? tho cue. u the sum or on» unu. been carried over from lest you. (Dev.- reeve Grendel! â€"-“Thot any beâ€"I only took the figures for Its) Conunnlng. Meyer Weltere eeld then es the lee: meet.- inche hedeenu [no chalky account of $235. and“: had elnoebeentoldon the street then thou unconfined been t to: charity by him in one month. be hot warâ€"end .11 man has been ovate oatâ€"- theeooonnt row-emu! his whole years code“; only$16> of the mount upro- u..- uwâ€" _â€"r.â€"_V -7, Been Km said he did not thunk he had rotunda) themstterontho M but he unduly Ind Inland-tuned the tmflhowuphuodtohnrlhu- REEVE KYL! E'S RESIDENCE. O>_S_umm_u_l mvmmmm _I>._.mr< VEOMO .2 0C” MW ueyor WAL-rnsâ€"‘Wo one uked eey queetioue eoncamlng the meteor. The vouchers were mere end could he exem- lned by eoyone. Reeve K‘LII, again reverting to the en- palntmenc of e mot-mum. geld the: while he wee not energenher oppoeed to the ldee. he thought or ch en mam would not beebleeo duel! the were ebont to be elloteed to himâ€"he could not. fat lnecsnee. enter the honeee of elck people on e hunt. for lntormetlon u to the ebe nu. need at the bully or xxx-sou applylng; thls w. rk could be better end more unob'raslvely ruled by ledy vlnlwn. hence In hl- oplnlon thly would etlll heve no devend much upon the ledlee o! the Cenlnl cheri- ‘ cyeommlttee. With reg-rd no the mm of money alluded to by D preeve Cree. dell, la would elwnye cxl-u. to e mmln ex- tent under eny eyewm cf dlurlbnuon. bu: he dld not thluk It. had assumed the learn Eoportlone mentioned. Alter ell. theoul- y to: the year hnd not been exceeelve : the mwn-hlp of M «If-me had open: more than $1.11!) lent veer ( ' , _ _ -._. e-..» kl. lnnlnau VCJu‘nJToocaauaN and “went: (0!" D P lively f whlon. He thought. Crnndfll must have a cheek cf brass to was: the coun- olllors of being cont-ls been” they did not see as to nppolnc s new oflher A; the end of the year. He made a great. “NOW" about hla cfl'tha 00 save moneyâ€"w} y. they all knew he was most ant-nag» a In committee. He indccgd poor man to come to the council wlu: claims and put. the words in their mouzhs. sud then {rated about his efforts to secure coonOmy. Inwaspum ro'. ~ " , 2n: __n LLIâ€"b O)... nnv Conn. Km'ru did not. think that any batter system could be art-armed man to have the ladies at the Ccntrd enmity oomm‘ttee look after chatty cxpendlturu for the balance at the year as may race. He had looked Into the man" and found that the ladies kept close acmnnt . f every cent expended. “ .- A “All-.. C mn. Ronmson said be (1 mid not under- stand way we oonxuoillor‘ stacked D.\p.~ nova Canada“ so vlgamusk. It. was on the first time the by-Inw Ind neon dlscu-s ed-why did thnv nob nuke their objeo tlona then? There was efldent‘y nome- thing wrong ab 11*, the exp mdlzura at the funds;he had Manuel! been spoken vo about. about freeholdnra receiving charity. u“.-. w”.x.«nnaâ€"' I can ”sure yon‘ MEydr Winn-mmâ€" Conn. Rabinsou, um toned from me mm} c‘ U‘rv-v ---- V Mayer WAu-‘mm â€"‘ I can ”sure you, Conn. Rabinsou, that no person 29? IVA-iv.- tance from me that did nut deserve it " Conn. ROBINSON-“l usdt‘rshmd thcn Is one heeholder, at In", receiving ale. ' Mayor WALTERS -"Yer. nhvre I: one, and an efl‘or: was made to lxaduve hu- to sign her propuJ over to the tom . but she refuses." Den-move Cuxnxm. here railed to Conn. Tonehbm's attack. and adminis- tered some sharp reps “If any men need the same language ontslde as did the g» kicked." Mayor WAL'rxasâ€"“Genuemen. I think thenmatttr has been aumcionciy dumm- ed. Avon was then taken and the Kolth- Kylie resolution was unified by 3 who (I 8 to 6. the words “for the bmuoe of the mum sum Dun-nave Bowl “quiz-ad I! “you how the anon why we m um! THREE ll DRIVING THE POST PRESSES ELECTRIC MOTOR FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1394, ”mm: A -__.._.‘M Punter cl um . ham-It Inm- . would and 3';thng Moved by Dan-rave Gunman. record. od by 0.1m. KILLABI', um um oomcu nub I out of 810 w and" “bu-routers u I punk! muowhdamanl. tt their khan-Ion m u: amp-rung the p.- . ending 0! mow dam we pat your. Deg-mu Cnumsu. pointed out um Pom town cannon gave 35) to cm: at the Wu. and no c «maul-ed n mldbomonoy will want. Tao upon. Ins ol the cmnoll proceeding. Manon («or or ndocuon helped to tap than c mn- «Innupwmmr‘. And In a mu «Nice 09)!» anyway A .. M Been KIUI W t! In latched w the “M003 then would has to be I t-I called to settle 0192: must!" Will! I.» um “I“. m- â€". 'ruu use and to. And the lat renal-r meeting (or [894 mu ”ought to a close. (Continued fruu page fl! begun to fall into cu-nqm, length, in one of these which a hated some minutes, he rolled over off the bonds. jumped u himself and accuully thrust. I boot. and al', down through ch lllL’ lush": :11» girls from th scaring. z ever 18 up Dumdfl wxn inclim-d to at siege, for 1:91 10“. against all that in the «ml scuttle. “Come down ins again called out. oAdul raised the s imagine with 5 c1 showed his knee. CATCIHNG SANTA CLA US. IW A mar 01 rucogu burst of ironicul hm; tlm boys grvebed hit was in for it now X himselfw die desk the floor and. r manners, nude his Another shout 0| “How cane you the master. “Mr. “'nluon,” n um "Xsâ€" noon am dny, unit-won or the “true sud triad” of our school uetofl‘ to invade Dustin! and mo om; mining mu. Wong-CAM on the road. coming homo-bot, vith tho bushel hike“ rating on his chonldemw-dy ava- hhhud,nndhilfuoa.uhohokedouc “Webs-.manry-hephh FI- "But you seem to he exclaimed the master. shall have to Ira-p hold You have done us 80m. ‘ I will gladly pay for made in the plat", W The boyn were inclined to have some rough fun with him, but. Llw girls gathered around him, and swudj d0- M ' " moat on autocl- hmmduooflodhim down the onhilnybomo. Add, like the channel-um] boy he “Mt'bonid than! chub. would nthfl have faced the whole puck ofhoyl dunno” his nfety to n feminine ‘ A .i -1. J_- ‘L:â€"l“- J oh lmrm humbly “Well, sir, you may wk“ :1 mm at. my desk, till school is dismissed, 0‘. second thought, I think you may sit on the desk and fuce the school. When we have such unusual visitors, we want. them where we out all see them." This was somewhat an unnoouasuy humilimion,. but Add was obliged to submit to it. for the master ply-ed him- .elf between and the door. Wow, still. ulthough Add hind slippul out of his St. Nicholas toga bvfore coming down, some of the boys looked up in the loft ind diew thrm out, 1nd the master than compelled him to don the whole nhsunl n'g again, lluruemil whiskers and ‘1], as he at them on top of the dank, {Icing the whole school ! I did not maul (o mukt of course there I“: than dny. And “N missed yschool. he ' niu PRESS ROOM. to sm :1 Imuzo-d, men (‘xcnuule Lp tlu‘re oouw down in lfullv mortifiul nu tly there was seatsâ€"follow a bovs’! The - of mcogmtion. x1 rouicul laughter an Inn-eta! him. Poo I (“J ll Inna: scary W ant the nutter the dunes commitmâ€" a coho n such“ mteuux {Icing the whole school ! there to very little study And when che manor due. pol. he went “my to his use for dinner, nod left. Add .- mention of .11 Budd I ) m I. not. Iorgc his best. how m. of laughter you up then- I00“ ‘hl‘ll (‘X Ill“? us some duxmgu clml woul got, up Slow” tlwm H ( )W 3V! for 5lll "IAN ll“‘\' 0f nu, umd at In "my luw ad unmailV M d (I I” 5 who Irflcc iwdv III‘O am from , STARTLING DIOIIIPI llll I‘tfiCOVfl lowvn‘d ! hen muv duster U] \Viu )W bum 1| m4 tln Ht I K "0 Ad( Ill the the "0 .A. TELEGRAM, A '9" IN!” CLOTH,81{IRTIN Th0 Inc-ch hum II “Union In themes! Stream Noume- Bun-In. Poem». m. “I combined mu. 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PHI. 00‘9”“ -A We of ard- bond. with {ull dlmuonl {or unktng and coloring, American Agriculturist IIIIII To oxmdlu maniac-o ond lush it u paused now-any I» ever, promo-five tumor and Mo hmil . the Anucnl Aomcumuufl know mum Wok y (mm o! mommy), u. out, 31 a not. All the man.“ [mum that have mode a. monthly oc- populu-on rot-Ind and may now W added, web on Goo-ml sud boos! Mot Prio- Crop Bo- port: In their anon, Condonood M News. but! Lemm- Among the Fol-non. ITS FAR! FEATURES. much In Live Suck. Ddryinz. Horticulture Poultry. lake: Guoontnfi. and m tows-mm by Procu- ou sud Snoooulu PM, cupphmouud with llluo- trouom by solo mum. combin- co also It lunlunblo mum-o who'bm 1!. (or 1 living" The w Marketa and Comment! Amculmro m loud“): tenure- in which a» Aoucuurvun u not email-d. I'VI ”mm-To WM the Ace:- crurl'nua'r to cheapest! inure-b ol ouch notion. live «11qu ." hood (or five Dlflonm Mon- 0! ch. country. They-u known In Mn. ladle, Comm, Wmm. Souchorn. 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Intro-h on. plain direction- and mi! penlcuhn sre given u to ell-pen. mm. trimming! and ween-ale! oi the coat-um oi well. ares-wed women on "new. m receive. prncxiunl attention. A fortnightly Mica-8M dunno“: ensbleu reader- to cut and unite their mvn grown». The women who alien BARN-38's BAZAR in preps!“ tor every oomsion in lite, cere- momeu or inlormnl, where benutilul dun u requisite. Ax Amman 8mm Dr wm'e Da- - Ct II. by Ruuncu HARDING DAVIS, n “has: nove of American hie partly Add in Penn-lvah and putly in the in South, will occupy the m bell of the your. .17 my hobo my, w intensely excising novel. by Mum“ [Mann's sucheroi ' God's Fool,” ' The Grammar Giory,’ etc . will begin the yer. U , _‘ menu sud excluuive deukm- for Out-000' and I. moor rename. drum tron: Won-u model- by Snow. and Cum-(m m In impomm tenure. Tm-uc apps-x eyery weak-occupant! by ulna: .. -_ n .n._ Gram! Ulury,’ ow . wm mag-u mu p... my. and “out om To this deput- mom. 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