\ Miss Shier, of Cannington, wisthe guest. of Mrs. Marshall this Week. '1 ‘ Mr. J. May. wife and childfof God- u'ich, and Mrs. May Canningtori, vis- ited Mrs. J. W. Smith on Monday. Mrs. D. R. Anderson, of Toronto. and Mrs. Battle»; of Lindsay, “Visited at Hr. W. J. Coad’s this Week. ' Mr. C. H. Caverly and 'wite, Mrs. Mndoo and Smith, were the guests 9 -'â€" Q .qn in. Fred Bingham lot Mound. “0 V133 lot Mound. 8'9 v ieson's this week- Mrs. Downs, of her friends here 0 Mrs, Kennedy, been visiting Mrs Ionday. Miss J. Grant, nurse, left on Friday {or Ithica, where she has secured a position. 81'. and Mrs. J. Trebilco and Miss1 F. Moore enjoyed the-excursion .on‘ Hmday from Lindsay to crime... In S. Mei‘nereii, of Toronto, visit- ed at Mrs. T. Greenaway' this week. Mrs. D. McLaughlin entertained a number of ladies on- Friday tO‘an At Home 'in honor of her friend, Mrs. Miss Sylvia. Hancock'is viartyng moods menda pt Linden Valley {hi en's Institute will meet at the ;home_ of Mrs. Stone on Thursday, Sept. 8, at 3 o’clock. All the ladies of thervil- [age and surrounding . contrary -we1â€" 00130. Subject- :taught h4 era, Mrs Beecrott and Miss Smiley. The furnishing of a living room for comfort- Leader Mrs. Whattam. Meanings from Pawies’ Corners Missea Vanstone, of Hartley. visit- l at Mr. J. Vanstone’s on Sunday. Misses Florence and Gladys Moore re visiting at Mr. T. Moore’s, Lind- Ly. for afew days. -. 1 Miss Alice Hill and 1115? Snow cal- rs. Downs, of Toronto, @3119?! on frionds here on Satui-day. " a rs. Kennedy, of Toronto; who has 1 visiting Mrs. McLaughï¬u for a PAGE 4; :ckwheat and the seconu Cluy IoVer. Mr. .Ed. Dunn, of Cameron, is at present very busy in this locality! with his threshing machine and about , ï¬ve or six hours after Squire Dunn starts the machine the farmers know how much they are worth. - ‘ L The school re-opeiied here on 15th, and teacher and scholars very much pleased with the appear- ance of the school house. Mr. E. ‘0. Chambers, painter of Fenelon Falls, executed a very nice job. ‘ ‘ Mr. Willie E. Powles will leave here for Chicago. on Sept. 2, and will take a six months' course in a commercial the are “(Spatial 3:0 . The Post) . ‘1†onion growers of this commun- ".y will produce two hundred bushels 7' more and they are making arrange wnts with aï¬rm in Toronto for a a six months’ course in a. comma. SChuOl. Some or the farmers yaround sowed {all wheat lastweekigni' *» The Eendon Council met last] day at Cambta y and some very portant business was transacted. as they are all young men they.,__ equal to every emergency. ' "7 Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, of E nrise. are visiting at Mr. J. C. Continued tram page 1. prise, Miss C. Ward, of Coboutg; spenr a. few ,days .visiting her grandfather, Mr John Cums. ï¬t. 'A. Clarke and daughter, Lind- m, walkedvfrom Lindsay to Fenelon 3323 ontwo difluetrt occasims‘ "re- ’ and Smitï¬, were the guests Rodman at Oakwood on Sun: Woodville Brancb 0f the Alice Hill and His? Snow cal- friends in Cannington on Sat- nwowvme nearly ever}r : done harve returned 1 rly every farmer around me harVesting except in and the second crop of mm and bride, 01 Pi‘ visiting at Mrs Jam- to her home i mâ€"xzmizam of Enter- last Mon- 3351.94 world don’t Miggrcise enough. Next week .quite 13.13.1311 ..1111mher ,.. of our. citizens W111 be 301111,; tq or- ohto to exh1bitwn. A1111 there w_ lbe a great production. The, manufactur- ers and the agncuktunsts of Capada- W111 produce something that will as- tonish the world. Will the hotel keepers of Canada attend the exhibi-i tion and take what they produce ? Lawyer Peterson, of Cobourg, _ can tell anyone w‘ï¬d‘t they" brbdflce,“ ut liquor men don't like "to sit and~ 1517â€"" an to him giving at'emperaice --ad- Mrs. Johngon gnd M15; Ettie, of th‘afc he†Toronto also Master John and_ Miss' Bowens Kat1e Black, of Beaverton, spenjc: 4,13%“;1’9813. couple of days with relatives be !having t Mr. Harold J. White at Pittsburg, $01199 " Pa., also_ Rev. Francis W. White, Mrs: 93*“ “ Mr}? am ltime of writing Master Karo c-“ Kague is improvmg. - I Several tram here attended la-the‘t] baseball tournament in Manilla 11'; l 1 i i Tuesday last. Mrs. T1108. Osborne and M133 Ha- S 'e zel are spending this week at Mr. ‘a Moore Osborne’ 3 Toronto. ' 911. Russell and Miss Florence Gil- es, of Uinden Valley, spent Sunklayt :1 with friends here. ' l ' We are sorry to hear of the death )f of Mr. Neil Westcott, of “The Glen. †; one of our recé-nt neighbors. His i fami'iy have the' heartfelt sympathy Y t. of their many friends in this vicmâ€" I Mr and Mrs. John Minty a._nd Miss Jean of Winnipeg, _a.re tp§ guests of :91 Mrs Minty’ 5 parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Squires. . _ Wm. Short’ 5'. v hague h Severe baseball Tuesday Mrs. ' 11! Mr. Thds Graham,ofHuntsw"11e, Vlsited T115 PsiE’e'f-jgï¬s- Héhry Wm ght; on Fï¬ï¬‚'a‘y last. ' ~ , « .; Mrs Rich Firmah, of Wick, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Mr. Jas- McKague of Cannington, 8 was the guest oi his aim. the.Mis-‘r m Kievell this week. ’- ~ 8( Messrs. Rich Wright and W.‘ J 8. Wright, ate spendmg a few days at" Balsam Lake and Kirkfield. : Miss ' Ruth Niven, {of To'ontb 13888; the guest of her sister Miss Rhoda8 Niven. .. . ‘ ,,., “.g‘ ‘ , ~ ' L: Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Webster spent; Sunday at Mr. W. J wrxght's. The afternoon service at our church on Sunday Was conducted by Mr. Chas. Thomas of Cresswell, who dehvered an earnest and impresuive sermon. Our pastor, Rev. S. A. Du- pra-u.‘ was at Vallentyne conducting 9nni§3érsary services. ‘ Downeyville Mr. and Mrs. D. Anderson spent Sunday at Mr. Ed. Brownfls The congregation of St.‘ _Luke’s church, Downeyville, will hol'd a. pic- nic on September 14th.1t has been some years since a picnic was held in j this parish, ,but they always sucgés'stall. Tï¬is you" a mohic Rember Kinmount Fair. Sept. 19 es to be better 789 PEN IEL Parish Picnic ‘7"? (27". T": ever . ays proved mic promis- 5 , [HT-he membgrs were an present and the minutes of the last meeting .were lmad and approved Communications J. shy-91121316 Butgm to; special levies. atLu Bylaw 674 adthorized the leVy :of stlgzo for school section rates on (the various sections of the†'tfovmâ€" is{Ship} "“ ...... .:.., north end of his Jarm .E, â€Fromm. â€An. G Gavan. were read as follows’ From ME. .. ATe‘“ '2’. From zMï¬-‘ï¬; ' 'G.: rGavana.: 'floï¬f-ying tb'éacounail'that’VhO‘lhad :cal’lulw' :zfor tagger? f? Ifï¬Ã©â€™ï¬bï¬Ã©ï¬meï¬oï¬" :6! ’ MM‘ ci‘pgl'i‘nrmp m1“ ':.;. ~.* ‘ -‘..:‘£ , 74-41: M. u a '_ Mrl ' Géq§§ehl renames! 141.59.. .x a culvert be PM #ï¬rï¬f-‘iï¬elf 9303“ BEST $110! mmad'nuwzzavt lot 10: con;::7u.‘i?he='mvé reported/mintwnhe and Mr. Rogers had examined}: 'the suxp. Bylaw 675 authorized the levy of $7750 96 for a county rate, made up as follows:- General pal-pose; . rate, rate 5639.05.1{01186 of Retdge rate, $5526.12, House of Refuge debenture $1210. 47, school rate $375, 35, W1th a rate of 2.3 @1113 on the dolla'r, also a levy of $6418 for a general school grate, With a rate of 1. 9 mills on the dollar, also the sum of $8300 for a itownship rate With a. ï¬eVy not 2. 4 .mills on the dbllar. ‘ On motion of Messrs. Varcoe and {Ferguson th? time Is extended for :the engineer to ï¬le his repolt re- Ispecting the cause of the drainage trouble at lot 14, in concession 12. 'Mariposa as prowided by bylaws 659. The council then adjourned till the second Monday in September. J. B. WELDrN Commissioner Mark presented ac- counts aggregating {he sum of $143, and Commissioner Yerex presented accounts. aggregating - $129. which were ordered to be. paid.- Accounts aggregating sOm'é $475 in respect to Municipal Drain No.1 including the engineer’ s_ ' fees and expenses, were orderedtd be paid., Manills Waman’s Institute Session Manilla, Aug. 29thâ€"The Woman’s Institute meeting on the afternoon of the 24th inst held on ’the beauti- ful spacious lawn of Mrs H. Glen- dennin-g was a successful event. Six- ty ladies being in attendance. We were pleased to see Mrs. C. Lapp‘and the Mtg, Glenny of the Dittle Britain branch épresent. Theiï¬eeting gamed iby enjoining ig singing the patriotâ€" .-.¢', VJ â€'â€" ';q'-* u ic song “Qa1_1ada,0 Canada,†follow- ed by a. humorous and well rendered â€"-â€"-â€"v Manilla, Aug. 29thâ€"The Woman’s Institute meeting on the afternoon of the 24th inst held on ’the beauti- ful spacious lawn of Mrs H. Glenâ€" dennin-g was a successful event. Six- ty ladies being? in attendance. We were pleased to see Mrs. C. Lapp‘and the Mrs Glenny of the Dittle Britain branch gpresent. Thezggfleeting gopened by alldoining in singing the patriot? ic songif‘QanadafO Canada,†follOw- ‘ed by ‘9. humorous and wellfrend‘ére‘d recï¬wti'on- by Miss Hardy: oilPeniel. entitled ~ “Saunder MacLauchin’s courtship.†A very instructive ' and Lhel‘nful: 4» seems ‘E‘Nen‘hy Mr.“ can. Kw"; "not“!!édnilton, , on > "(Impact YD.JI.}'. ; A. G. Cavana, O.L.S., apportionat-' ’ing the $10.00 extra Cost of removing rock from railroad ion rA. D.‘ Camp- bell drain; also his certiï¬cate that the rock contract of John McFarlane on the A. D. Campbell drain had been completed satisfactory and his ac- count re passing same of‘$44.80. ‘3 W. R. Foster, enclosing cheque‘for "$69.00 his portion oiengineer'scosts‘ on W. 3- Foster drain, also asking ‘ to have'the engineer notiï¬ed to let by contract his portion of the 'W. R Fos- ter drain as soon'as the tome for ap- peal had expired.‘ ‘ . E. Mosgtove. massage: the Sterl- ing bank, showing a balance of $1,428- A ed by a. numorou a nun um. w..- recitation by Miss Hardy of Peniel. entitled -“Saunder MacLanchin’ s courtshipr †A very. instructive ' and - A a.-. (1‘1“ nnnnn {Hut mam IRE LINDSAY POST .JR-LBR‘ Mic-‘vwiehwwmn, and;fl1chaanmnciaeed-bgg ï¬l “present. The instruméml; magic by Miss J en- "m'e ““‘Gtmnmg mmrxtsewm‘thy. lets. m-"mmnmg-mm ,mhr question drawer pram over rby Madmen Clark and Mean 11 was :weu' 'supplied with questioisp per- tainiflg to cookrng, bflï¬eï¬â€™moh‘ing'. curtail hanging efcf'ï¬vï¬ich 'were ably pad ,mtelhgently answered by diflerent ladies of the institute 7 A recitation; by Miss Emma MoLeam. of 'Torontonuent‘iï¬led "Don’t you 15330'“ w‘aé" welf- ‘i‘eeei'ved. The mating â€'33 ‘bTKught to a 61093 by singing “The Msple Leaf F'drever', †alter whi ch £3.11 toured ,to their homes, feeling they had spent a most profitable and pleasant attemoon. The next meeting will 'b'e' held at M13. Thdnaé ~05- ‘b_91:11e's. town line 911 Wédnesdav. Sept 28111 at 2.30 p ‘11:. See†p130â€" gramme later on‘ Bring you; ques- ,tions (to the next meeting and we ywflxl ‘ deem 117:3 pleasure to: 101% 112119111; â€A ‘céi‘dia'l Zinvitbï¬â€™dnlé' ‘1 'ex- teqi'ded‘to all ladies 1vhbmvéigsh" :to iéhd. MS! Proceedings of Eldon Council ‘ Lo‘mevfll‘e, Ang ’16. â€"’Council met pursuant to adjournment In Plank’s bill, Lornevglle, _.On Saturday, Aug. 5th, at. the hon; of glevpp o 'clock. a. m. Members present: Reeve Steele Councillors Spence," W. F. McEachren ‘McFaderx’,’ ‘and A. ;D. McEachren. 7 "‘ The mlinutes of the former meeting 6f June 29th w‘eref read and adopted ï¬n motion 91 A. â€D McEachren and W. F. McEmchren, ., ; g' , vv- .5!" â€"v__-,: 1.“ i The agreements were duly signed‘ by Reeve Steele Mat Nealon, and! John Johnsom'. m.Nealonvaskedthe1 council to 'aceept p‘ri'v‘a‘te 13011113 for $2009. 00,021 the dr‘ain‘ construeddn. i ....... The 0'011'nc11 agreed ’66 d0 éo. J as McGu‘r addressed the Council asking :municipal aid forer. Pack- hart of the Vilfdge‘ 'of Bh‘iso‘ver, who i is sick and‘ unable to wofk."1‘bé coun- cil did n01: think that they wei'e instâ€" ‘tifi‘ed in granting chaxjitfv to day per- son who is eligible for the Hquse of Refuge and they instructed. Reeve Steele to have Mr. Packhart examine ed by a doctor to see if he was e1- ligible for admittance to the House 1 of Refuge. M‘at Neal’én waited ohCo'uncil re tHE signing" 9? th_e 'a‘greeméht for the construchon of Municipal Drain" No. N. L. Patterson and Robt McKee waited on behali of the Eldon Agn- cultural Society soliciting a grant for same. - v . ' Communications were read as fol- lows fromâ€" SaWyer‘ 8: Massey, stating that they would submit the defective jaw for; the stone crusher to the manufactur- ers of same and would give the town- ship credit for same if the manniactâ€" urers would allow it to them. Also enclosing credit note for 32.00 over- charged on stone crusher jaws. The ratepayers on Road Division No 43, asking'the Council to notify Dan Campbell to rename his fence on†' the road alloivvance. ‘ ' ‘ John McEachren, notifyâ€"mg Council that the culvert on the lst quarter line, opn. lot 5, con. 7, needs repair- ing. Jos. Hurren, enclosing $25.47, am- ounts charged against him on the A. D. Campbell and W. R. Foster drains County Treasurer. acknowledging receipt of copy-of assessors’ return, relative to lands liable to be sold for arrears in taxes. upmsm'p "aï¬tm 36 mud-want :* :1 showing loans to (18.1.6 #:6000170. " 1' £0“: H. Sproule, Assisting Provinciâ€"z Vinéial Treasurer, had reeamaaenfl n'fled v tn: purchase of the propob’éd issue of Drainage Debentures approved of un- | der- by-law No. 352 of the Township | 01 Eldon and asking touaVe an ap- ‘ plication for the. amosnt presently required together with debentures and form 7 8 forwarded to him- at! 1 once. 0.. N..Macdona.1d. .enclosmg 19qu $5.29 for $2 99 to: 9pm. days "£691: gagging grading on‘ road division 79. W. F. McEachgenâ€"A. D. McEach- remâ€"That Alex. McInnes be paid 33,00 for .work done on Foster drain. â€"â€"Car- ried. , ' W. F. McEachrenâ€"A. D. MdEacHren â€"T‘hat by- -law No; 355‘ of ‘the Miami-- pality of Eldon a by- -Iaw authoering the levying and collecting of general rates to the amOunt of $1, 505. 62 for the year 1910 as follows: 9 ., , € ‘ County levy of $3359.95 at grate 012.4 'mills on the dollar: _ General township levy;0£ $5,420.70. at a rate of 3.6 millls on .the dollar; GCneral éch‘ool levy of $3,325.00 at 'a. fate 'of 2.51mills on‘jthe'dpllar. ' be how inti‘pduc'ed and rea'd ,8,_ ï¬fst timelâ€"Carried. " ' 1 On motion of Mr.‘ Spence,.xse¢0nded ' by MI. McFadyen, By-Iaw_No.h 355 was read a second and ;third~ time, passed, signed and sealedâ€"Carried. A. D.‘ McEachrenâ€"McFadyen,- That bylaw No.‘ 356' of the Munipipaltty'of the Township of El'ddnâ€"hv'bylaw for levying and collecting trusteeé school -2 by law No. 356 of the Municipality of the Township of Eldonâ€"a by- -1aw for ~ levying and collecting trustees school rates on the rateable property of the diï¬erent schools sections for the year 1910 asiollows: , ~ ' a On USS No.1 a levy Of$429.00 at a rate of ‘4. 3 mills on the dollar. 5 On U. S. S. No 1, a levy 01: $600 at a rate of 2. 6. mills on the dollar.- 011 U. SH'S No. 2, a levy 013242.,00 ‘at a'rate of 1. T. mills ion the dollar. 8.8.' No. 2, a‘leVy 0131750081: :1 rate' of 1.0 mi1ls on the dollar. ‘ ,- ‘ S. S No. 3,a1e1'7y 015200.00 ata- rate 01 1. 3 mills on the dollar. . " 8.8. No.- 4, alery 013125.00 at a rate of‘ 81111119 on .the dollar.~. 2 ‘88 No. 5, alta‘Vy of 3300.00 at a rate of 2 .9 mills On the dpor , SS No. 6, alevy of $280.00, at a rate Of 1. 6 Mills On the 11131131.. . 88. No 7, a levy 01 $75. 00. at; a rateoiiAmillsonthedollan. : _ AS.8 No.8, awlevyot438.50 . at ' a rate Of 2.6 1111113 on the dollar. U.S..S No.9, alevy 01397.50 ata rate of 3. 2 mills on the dollar. US. S. No. .,10 alevy ($1438.50 at a rate of 2.3 on:. the dollar. \ . be now produced and read a ï¬rst timerâ€"Carried. W. F. McEachrcnâ€"A. D. McEa‘chren â€"-â€"Th.'-1t by-law No. 357 of the Townâ€" ship of Eldon, a by-law to authorize W. F. McEachrcnâ€"A. D. McEachren -â€"Th.'-it by-law No. 357 otthe Townâ€" ship of Eldon, a by-law to authorize the Municipal Council of the Town- ship of Eldon to raise the sum or $1,500 for the purpose of a school site éndvthe erection of a new public school house for 8.8,. No. 8 of the Township of Eldon be now introduced and read -a second and third, time, H‘ Sproule, Assistai‘afrovinciâ€" 'easurer, stating that. e «Pro- carried ~W A. D. McEacnernâ€"W. E. McEach~ ernâ€"That bylaw N9. 357'. of the Mnâ€" nicipality, of Eldon be. mw read a second and third time, passed. signâ€" ed and sealed. Carried by unanimous vote of the council. 'McFadyvenâ€"Spenceâ€"That we give the Eldon Agricultural Society a grant of $35 for the year 1910.â€"Carâ€" ried. Spenceâ€"A. D. McEachernâ€"That the clerk be instructed to notify Mr Dan Campbell of Kirkï¬eld to remove his fence 011 the road allowance opposite lot 7, con. 9 as it is impossible to grade the road until the fence is re- movedâ€"Carried. Applications and declarations of ownership from. the following were read. Thos. Russell, applying for a loan of $600 for tile drainage on E hf. lots 3, con. 5. Farquhar , Mc- Eachern, .mpplying for slogan of .3500 for tile drainage on S W § lot Luv vâ€"â€" Applications and declarations of age inSpector under 9 Edward VII. ownership from the following were Chap 23 and bylaw No. 352 of the read. Thos. Russell, applying for a TOWShiD of Eldon. That he receive loan of $600 for tile drainage on $3 Per day for his services, and that E hf. lots 3, con. 5 Farqnhar Mcâ€" the Comorate seal be attached to Eachern, applying for a loan of this motion to give it the force of a $500 for tile‘drainage A on S w 2 lot bylaw -Can~ied ‘5, con. 1. MCMYmâ€"Spenceâ€"That tï¬e clerk The following certiï¬cate was read be i'DStI'ucted to prepare a bylaw by the clerk: ' . - . setting the collector’s salary at 880 L omevflle, Aug- 8th 1910 per year'. 'flhat applications will be To We Municipal Council of the received by the clerk for collectorâ€" Tomm ‘ "‘p aamaea;:,.;~; 1 ship ‘0’ 1910 up a “8- 315’“ 1910' had tweliaed ! 5 it. him i of $3,420.76, "~ LI..- Jn‘nï¬l'z D. Mthchren of. the Townâ€" to authorize of the Town- .he sum or f a. school site new public {0. 8 of the ow introduced third, time. I Gentlemen‘rz hereby certify that on July 16th I notiï¬ed Isaac Smale, of Lindsay, and the Midland Loan and Savings. Co, oi Port Hope, and also m July 20th I notiï¬ed Jnc. A. Jackson, 0: Unity, Saskatchewan, and Chas Gaverly, oi VWoodvilte, by registered letter respectively re the applications of Thos. Russell, Far. McEachern, and J no Ward and I have received no objections from any vote of Coun- of the same re the proposed loans V.’ E"; McEaxha for tile drainage to the smd Thos. Russell, Far. McEachern and Jno. dbllarg 5.00.‘ at} 19119.11. ; 8.50 “at ' Arflhaf a New; a Wtapperettes â€" Ward; I. Signed, B. Stacey, clerk of Eldon. 5 - ‘W. F. McEachemâ€"A. D. McEachern 3 ~â€"That the apphcations of Thos. Russell for $500, Far. McEachern for e $1000. and Jno. Ward for $500 for a. tile drainage under bylaw No. 352 of -â€" the township of Eldon be accepted. and that the clerk, be instructed to instructed to consult with the town- ship solicitor re same and that the clerk and the reeve be authorized to make full. arrangements re granting said loans.â€"Carried. W. F. McEachernâ€"A. D. McEacbern â€"-That B. Stacey be appointed drain- 76255090 Coupons. redeemed up to ISth 80p f z ‘* ' . ' ï¬i nations of new )Vrapperetws are ' 2:113:39!) g nghg is ofspe'cial interest to yrm. now in The new? te'rflé afé‘ ‘d'eéid dad! nice while‘ the- calming: haw a 59811“th I T them that bespea. 3 their good owwahrng Pmes image per vat-u, me and. .12 l-Zc ‘.v.5‘ ‘ .‘ ; These clntbs are my wide and soft in finish and “ave. The weight iiveryxlesirshlc while gbe colodngs and Wins a“ WMWI’OYEM These bid fat; to be quick 56Ҡx '. rand. {Kill please “on .17ng much. Per yam ................. 3a ‘ We Bough: our Fan Fhmnelettes in the very best. m m . fzqm tne yeryï¬stuaaï¬ters. Every yam :nf these has a ï¬n:- " nesstï¬inxjtssute ‘ you it. will Wcau' Well. New fancy Win ‘ the» inoétfleij‘nï¬ excnIQx-ibgs. A wonder» 12 fill}? lgrg'eta‘ngeh Per $31111 ..... V ............ c, 1% This seasons range at“! rices cannot be beat angm mightï¬glicfmm" the ma. ers and impmted direct by our: Jena-s dug away wfzh Ithe middleman-s proï¬ts W matedals. made In tho;- Overy lites: styles and at titans: Wang pace; possiblejs what we oï¬er you. \t LINDSAY LINDSAT. mu 3 A. D. Mcaacnemâ€"b : following accounts In that the reeve issue his 01185 i treas'for same: ‘ Hugh Moore, 1-11} hours “*4 stone crusher, $56.70; Jno. I. 299} hours work on m ' nun-I Ar. 11.! \loF‘nrhfl'n. m $87.95; Mal. new, III I; work on stone crusher, 54313 Moore 61 hours mafli 3 _ crusher, $24.00; Hugh Lost: attendance an, Arch. W nitary police at 50c. perm. Hugh Moore, money 1313â€" Lachlan for repairs 51-3; t. Moore, 65; hours' work a! $26.20; Jno. W' ‘ hours Work on stone aw. Mal. Mcmch‘em, 127: W’ crushee, 83Lâ€: ‘5 Morrison, charity. 36; 1‘ TeDairs for grader, $145leL Lean, culvert, on A. D. drain, 51.36: E. SW dam as per injunction. M ‘ A- Robinson, minute . crusher, on stone j solicitor draw up i ment.â€"Carried- ‘ { McFadyenâ€"SPQWM ' } adjourn to meet in “‘7; tKirEfield, on w 3dâ€, 3 at the hour of 451"“ ° 3, Carried. , ‘31 Ogber day; a and Qshawa A. Robins Carried. A“ D. McEachel'ï¬"5 the council accept the I Roach, re settlemfltww I damage in Suit Smitï¬ VS- w 4" the sum of 3450- and wfllé mm L- =_.......+~i to have " 2., tamâ€"none aw. â€E1 It fr