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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 6 Feb 1903, p. 1

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Clem ', and $7.50. Lh Clay $10.00 of .he JYS. - $3.95 --$4-95 py-uy, um lumen 30 fl .50 COUNT bf Lindlty. 023' I": ', 1903 >11 to [1035. $2 95 $3 95 $1.50 . .95c '3 thing afier ICE to of road“ ' . -In pursuance of Chap. 129, Sec, 38, ‘ "‘ R. S. 0. 1897. notice is hereby given C 3 that all creditors and others having SPE I I I 2 ; claims against the estate of the said- - late Arm Sanders, deceased, who died It. We have about 800 bushels of this 03031. about the sgxteeoth «:11be July, I” ,. - - ~ 1 , are require a ten y poet M .3111, Whmh we brought from Mam- prepaid. or to‘ deliver to C. E. Weeks, she, and which we ofi'er at $1.20 pet of the Village at Woodville, Solicitor , t: . , - for John McEachern and John Smith, u;hel, sample can be seen at our office both of the anznship 0d Eldon, tarm- t 18 neither wheat, rye nor barley, ers. the executors of the last will and ad yet is a mmbinaticn of all three; testament of the ”Iii: late Ann San- or fattenin cattle, oultr 1101' due, on or before t 10th DAY OF. eep pigs Etc. it. ispclaimih meal MARCH, 1903, a, statement of their . earl of other grain names and addresses, the full particu- _ _ [are of their claims and securities it The heads are somewhat sunilar to; any) held 'Iby them; and that ml: crowed barley. It is reported to ' said date the said executor! will dis- sthat it will grow well and prodqu tribute the assets, of the said estate normous crops on poor soil, md‘among the parties entitled thereto. . having regard only to the claims of ands the dry weather well. It ‘5 33 l which they have had notice, and that asily cultivated as oats or barley. 5 the said executors will not :beliable he straw is exactly like that. of wheat. for the said assets or any part there- hmb like wheat, only not quite sol ofatgsanniggazfilfir gaggodbegge ‘n ’ c l. - ‘OSEI-V' P ”Pal-“.131“! as you would: wind by them at the time at such or any other grain, and sow at the distribution. are of a bushel and a half to the acre. JOHN ”EACHERN he farmer in Manitoba, from whom JOHN SMITH, Executor; e procured same, states that he has! 0- 57- WEEKS- Solicitor I0," Executors. JOWn it for the last two years, and it! _2§ted at WWdVllle» Fen. 3rd. 1903. l §| WHITE SALE New mm ’10! Seed AT THE Flavelle Milling Co., Ltd., Lindsay. L88 J. Sutclifi’e Sons. Fine Cotton, round eide yoke with slur- nsze tom. of hemetitched tnckl nod embroi- dery insertion, edged with n rifle of fine embroidery ; “to mm. of «me on neck nnd cnfi’e. S;ecisl etch ................ 81.69 l3 averaged from 50 t6 70 'bushela tr acre. THE FLAVELLE [ILLIHG 60 , A. HIGINBOTHAM, Druggist, LINDSAY. Fine Cozton. Empire etyle yoke oi wide embroidery insertion. edged with e Rufle of embroidery: eleo Ruffle oi embroidery on neck end cutie. Extra good nine “If?! L! IITID Lindsay, J an. 28 sh, l903.â€"â€"w2. Ladlu’flhlto Fill. quality Cotton, sqwo front yoke. of Gowns Inn with hemtitching and four clbltfl'l of tacitâ€"five mob in each clutter. snorted lizu. Sale prion, etch .............................. 75c Fine Enguh Cotton, front yoke of twenty tucks, two rows of sum-inch Embroidery Insertion; also Rome of bony embroidery on neck and coin, nest end pretty. Extn vnlue only, eech ....... . ....... - . . . .951: Pine Engluh Cotton, Metha- Hubbnd yoke with four clucou o‘. tucksâ€"chm nets in etch chum: duo Ruffle! of En- broidory on lock 3nd cnfi'a. Spool-l 99h ‘ I 0! fine Cotton, Mother Ladies 'II to mum you, It clu- towns m of two tuck- «ch, ruffiu on neck, nd clfl'l tad purl button. Only uch .............. . .......... 48c Should you not receive one of our “White Goods” circulars, inform us and we will gladly supply you ‘ANIPIkDâ€"ATgm for gem-1 11mm '0' ; 800d W gm“ git w i‘JAPP'x to MrDr. Clnrh. Cun- J. SUTCLIFFE SONS ”FERâ€"Sm 5mm Girl. v vâ€" vâ€"v ‘uâ€"u ply eo' i5.“ J . KlL " nâ€"daul As mm, {4 " Trusfwort/zy Goods at Uni/firmly R2311! Prices." BIFORI STARTS Saturday Morning, Feb. 7th. CASH OUR FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR-NO. 103 HORSES. CATTLE. SHEEP, PIGS and FOWL. TEN PAGES WAN TED. OUR GREAT ANNUAL .......... $1.25 (NEXT PYX'S HOTEL, LINDSAY.) MIR LINDSAY \\\\V\\‘\‘\\\\\\\\\\\N\‘ WINDOW BLINDS, tiny. on hmd. Bung in business ior over “in; "an. I m added I know me mu of the punk. No'hlng but ant-clu- mm! for home or burn bandit:- turned out if my Mari. Prion no» rum-No. Coma" no More an in; 3 contnc'. asthma [numbed In my care. It. 13:10 rn lupply uythlng in 848 . WHYDOY BLINPQ,_ tiny: _on Imd. 1 Dated at Woodville, Feb aid. 1665. â€"w4. If You Contemplate Building Call at Ingle's Planing Mills. In the Estateof ANN SANDERS, late of the Township ofEldon. in the Own ty of Victoria, Married Woman, Deceased. GEO- ING- LE. Cor. Cambridge M“th.m, It. 13:10 :93"! 0.8. or closed. Specie! .............. 256 Heavy Cotton Umbrelle style, with mfiie of fine Cunbrio . three hemetxtched tucks one gunner inch wide end wide hem. 0.8. or cloeed. Extre value .............. 50c Lam“ "Mtg Good (polity of Cotton, wide heir one hell inch ”raw” tuck, Qé. or c.;cled npecinl white ode, price per pair ...... I96 Fine heavy Cotton. wide rnflie with two hemnitched hnli inoh tucks 3nd one inch hematitchei hem, 0.3. or cloned; opioid ladles’ White cult saga witli 1.in'“ud amid; unfit. Eachonly.... ............. Fin. Cunbrio, Empiu Itylo, d pointod zok: for. by? with _6f_ty-6_v06no 00p tucks. Fine quality. Cunbric finished Canon. aqutm nook. flnilhod with an. rid. embroi- dery insertion. father-mound. a 3nd embroidoty mace, tgod with Egon _ riblpn; “R. -),,I will do. It can be given in my westhor and it my time. RAIN OR SHINE it won’t hurt my unimal. It in good for This Cut shoWs you exactly what the This store closes at nine o’clock Saturday Evenings during' February and larch. NOTICE TO CREDITOBS. Old English Condition Powders ONE PRICE Engklilh Cotton, three tnc I; also four inch rumg with two tngfil, THE WEEKLY P031: TEN PAGES the Directors have endeavored to lwwfic the Company's profits by mt might be called the bye-product? of the business. All properties Mg“ to rub oomfany pave to be msured and it is only Convenient fan u“- Company be not an its own msurauco 11801}th a substantial addition to the Gcmmny'a profits MP been. made-In that way. i “In order that the Company slic qld be m _a position to meet any call that might reasonably be finade upon It. an mount ever-aging about $80.- 000 is kept invested in Bank Bibby; mulltles 0003*?“ the equal, or bong-age investments; and which may ,be confer-ted into cash at a, moment's notice. This. with the Cc “£01138 banking arrangements. cu- eblew it to oqmmnd an additwnal 560-000 currency in an hour's time. Sum is the prime purpose of this unestunent. and toe Directors huNe, however, in addition. by the em 0111: at 98M and Judgment, in {buying and selling these securities netted . a profit. '10 the Company at over $1,400 over and above 5 per cent. Interest on the money invested. 0:1,. or agency commissions added nothele MN m 8 10“! Frolic to the cum- mydn lids nation of about 32,603, or mbre tb'un the Company's whole e - enses. ‘ " ‘ “(The bank stock purcpased and sold by theOomumy last year were -, Dominion. Commerce, Hamilton, Ottawa. Imperial end Ontario, , These are all a! the highest character. ;Thc.(.ou:cany Invests in nothing else and engaged in not speoqlaflve hut-mac. am not stocks, when ml:- bn by this Comrnm. m pand- for In ‘11-“ and held in the Contany‘s (name. 1 think it wig“ we give the snlba'ebo'kiers the full Inga so that N“ ”mamm’ b? cgrfifir y uur'ni, a: V .“'1‘hs:gr c a man . I' eyeaxoug‘molsotcb. satisfactory to the s’lmxebckien It“ Miof 81-61:! is in rcund numbers 068.”. This 19 11h? largest M w W 5'68: and is. I have no doubt. extremely sgtidmtory in It'- Low. as amolt of his first: year's management. m Direéllm- han- ouly thin to mâ€"'Ult Mr. Dow‘s management during the year has been entirely satisraumy, and malt he has surpassed their expects Mons. Or qourse it is only rim to .35 mt the foundation by! been, w_cll and carefully laid by 1131-, mg. mmdi, and we (13' not attribute the 1W growth‘ this yoa: in any may to m of management. but! we Widh to and thaifl Mr. DOW. has carried on the policy inaugurated by Mr. Magwmd successfully and with the semi: may Fwy?! . .A . . . . . _ ‘ ‘ “In ordpr that the Company 3GC that might rwyonabe beimade upon 000 is kept invested in Bank Btbbks. Mortgage invpstments; and which moment's notho. This. with the Cc able.“ it to command an additional Such is the “{ng purppee 3! this . but in increased weal“! and; nlation. 7-2" "'w "m" t:'¢.-F:3;.rx:ettt. and min only can come byexmanighfiholgi7gagergzzx: fried, and the creation of new ones." ‘ - Mr. McLaughlin, in scconding the adog'titm o! the Report, said: : “The repoctEught to be satisfactory to the lhareboldqrs. The tutal net earnings are equal to 8 1-2 per cent. on the Company'- capital after payment of all charges and expenses. 01: the loaning business alone the pmtits would have paid all expenses and 6 1-2 on malts]. but, like mam uranturinig concerns which increase-their 51'0““! through bye-prolucta made into avery important indnst ry. empqying from 40 to 60 addi. tional hands, or possibly more, mth splencbd. pmfit to the invests-r; and corresxonding benefit to our to’wn. I qnentxdn this to Illustrate my paint. that wh‘ntt we need is more wnl’xdepce in ourselves. and great. er confidence in our cnterprxses, anda pablnqqpirit am: will unite sym- pathy with practical hard cash to enterpnsea that are worthy of sup- port. The cute for ou‘r present’ tax rah: wxu nothofoond in petty won- ,,_‘LALI __j _.__|A4.:,, C “th we need locally is greater confidence in our-seine. iu c-nr‘ own enterrriaes and institutions. I (la nqt only ask for aygeneroua and hearty sup tt for this growing in summon, but in than growing time we are getting our full share (if the. country's exyansion. Indus- tries enterprises which should be mantel-mailing in our midst are stiu dormant; some of our creasnt ones Eh-‘Dld be 6111-8830(1- JVhil‘! 06W in- tin-tries would boa-embed. I mum to know at- Moon! industry that. with an abditional capital cf tron! $15,000 to $20,000 if. enlarge its buikhnfis and '1’ mi? 9W? with . W "we“?! poem-49w. could: he m'p-uf'posa or this Company to urggnixc th‘c local savings. and ac- quimnm‘tiong, in their unified; form. to mveutt them in 3.va it would bu impossible, to do otherwise. and ‘to secure the lax-gut FOSIIMB earnings {or them, consistent with abdolute Iagl’ety. LWe hays now domain-quad thhi‘ we can do mi. “(yesgfunand to gig satisfaction at all concerned. “Low: 'Cc‘m‘pepiea mat: may be cockinnded witn‘ nivate bate. Loan Companion receive their charters {than the Government. regent to, and are annually licenqed by tlie Gavel-n mentt, and. an as much under the control or the Government, as are thp «dint-y chartered banks. The wb‘ol: history of Loan Companies in 1.1149 Province shovinthat there; are no safer planes for depom‘boru to chm: their money; a: thein invest- ments mm 611 1'6an estate “1'93 mort 888:". and other Iecuritiea of the highest character, there is practic ulb’ no chance (or fulure. Wnile he an: new investing $350,000 or the people's savings. we ehouldlmme art least $500,000. and aprofitublo and safe invelunept could he hhd for u million. 030 the careful xnves_1or our 4 per cent. debentures, in- terest payable every six Humbug. tuned for periods of (ram two to five years, is almost an idea} sec urny. requiring no care or anxiety on the Fax; 0'! the investor: simply 13hr.- presen'ting of the coupon at the Company's offiqe @enhme. gives 3319 'nm‘Ze‘ta-“ .5 the “79°“! bu“°°s‘ Secretary. 1 ~. The. Secretary no.1 the Direction Rayon-t and b‘mnnciul Statement (or tho year 1902. ; Mr. Flav‘elle, in mining the «100;: 'ion of the Rprort’. aid (in part); , “1' is gratifying to know. that, in mmon wi'h other monetary ln- stitution- ot our County. this Com puny has also shared in thq general {prosperity The report: of the Dir reborn, now Worn you for royal. Imam: the not: profit to: the year to be $11,175.82, not. 0! wh' _ am- (lends Wanting to $6,339.40 ma been distributed. and me mm at [285.72 carried t6 ppm: and loss, and the mm o( $4.600 carried to our test ancouint» .wnwm‘amed mmc amount cart-nod forum Irom perilous 5W8. gives 84 *c-thl reoerve or .3]0_,000. ’1'th I an! we will be satisfactory to our chm-«holders, up ”enemas as it does tho value of mm m. and to“ our deponitors and debenture-tomor- It will 'be none tingle” glowing!“ it: given :3qu yalug to ma: “purities. ' Splendid Progress Made nut-lug tho Put Yourâ€"Exodlont Report [hunted to the Illa-chem. "if VI(IORIA [0M SAVINGS COMPANY . The Seventh Annual Meeting out to. Shuoholdon of the Vlcwriu boar a Savings Oo'y mu cold in the (buxom-’- office on Monday at. ternoon. February 8rd. 1908. N. {our o'chk . Meant-Messr- r“. c Tayzor. w. Flaxollo, m u." Clarke. R. J. m- muig'hlin, K41, H'. 3- Lynn, J. B. Begs. C. aximok. W‘. W. Wequr. a._ J. Mayfair. '1‘. S Begs. W Worsley. W.H‘.1.evpns. 3A.. J. Law, 'r. .W. Greer. vaa o. H marsh! and}; Roberts. Lindsay. Rev. A am '11.". on“) T. Robson, Fenelon Falls, Iohn A Jacklo’n. Iornovillo. W. Flavelle. I’xo'aident, natal as Chairman. and Mr. Law 110th SEVENT H ANNUAL MEETING. LINDSAY, ONT., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1903. no Regal-t of Printing Committee On motion of Mr Graham. second- od b." Mr (Shannon. the "port of the committee on Printing was intro- 3:“. read and adopreid 5 at? Proprty Goa-m t‘tee Report ' On motion of m- Bryans, 'mhd by Mr finally, the report of the m- mitten on County Property m in- troduced. read and adopted withbut ‘ amendment as follows: ' - Gentlemanâ€"Yon: Committee We examined account- “ tom and her 9 renew-end that the mobs" 03 motion of Mr. Graham. second. ed ”my Mr. Bryan-s, the comlmibtee on to eonsid-r use re-upointing of {In- spectors J. H. Knimt and W'. H. Stevens and Mr. J. a. H'mr-Itona as , members of the Board of Examiners. Lwy agricuiiuriste On motion 0: MI. MiGce. mended bv Mr Channel). the standing com- . mittec on Finance zmi \ssessment ‘ wuss requested to report to making the usual grant to the Woman's In- stitute for East Vietoriu......As the mover 01- this motion i9 mhachelor the median {urniehed great amuse- ment for the other members , 3 Cross Creeks Bridge : On motion 0' Mr Graham. eeeonl. A ed by Mr -B-yan.s. the finding com-: mittee on Roads and Bridges was re- quested to reporv re making usual great no the West Cross Cracks bridge. in the township of Ops a Kinmoont Bridze 'llr Austin reported was; work in (mnection with the Kmmbunt brick-e was being done. and the new ctr-oo- tpre Would be oompioted by Marci: port as to the m‘vimpility of ap- pointing Mr. J. Carew a trnmee of the L;ndsn,v Collegiate Institute. ' ”and by Mr. Graham. seconded by Mr. Evans. that the committee on Appointments to Office report to up. pointing Mr. Robt. Kennedy a ttuatce of the Limlsay Collegiate Institute. A New. hike Needed. On mot‘ou' of Ir. M'fluade. second- ed by Mr. Soglly, the standing mm- mittec on Road;- and Bridges m in- Btu-noted u'o eonaider and report an to the advisability of assisting to buxld abridge and or roaches over lunch Creek. an the unwary be- tween Ops and movers. on con:lit'on that Normamherlalnd and Durham jointly Mist. I , .- «an. 3061:} Power 00., lights From ‘11? J. Austin. tween?” re- port re program c! work in connec- tion: with the Kinmount bridge Victoria Road We torcoureec. Moved by Mr. Btabuck. seconded by Mr. McGee. that the standing com- mittee on Ronda and Bridges report an to reconsidpring the queltion at film: gin the watercourse crossing Victoria Rom]. on the boundary be- tween Eldon and Fenclon. â€"C.xrried. 8531‘. School Trustees. noted 1)) Mr Brym seconded by Mr. Graham). that the committee on Arpoi'tmenbl to Office (Wu-Jule: tn». re-nxpointment of Mr. J. G. march a.» trustee of the Limit: High Sofia! {or the remainder 0! his term. Novel by Mr. Manama. neconded by Mr Sunny, that we shamans: omn- mittm- on Appointmentqtc Office re- _ From thé ‘8écretary B! the Manilla. Public Library. presenting the an- nual 1-0;;th for 1902 From the Savoury or the Limm Law Association. tranunitting ro- pogt andrappjying for cmt ‘ may )5. J, J. Kc‘x. Saul-Intent]- ent Neglected Chum-en. respecting the cases at a buy in the Industrial From M1231. D. Edwards. tendering his resignation an [Hf-10¢ for Lind. sag Collgiap haiku. Bensldeuble Business transectedâ€" cemmnnleatlene. Reports. eh.â€" Ir. V. II. Stevens, 8.1.. Selene. Inter Lindsay collect.“ Institute. Appointed Inspector e! Vest Vie- terle Schools. ((hncln‘ie'l from [net week.) THURSDAYS PROCEEDINGS. Today's union wan abort. ‘rno membera aseembled {or onqiueu .11 10.30. and by 11.80 everything had been dean with. After the Hes-vim: “1" members sat in committee on ‘ nrpointmcnus to office, disp'eLng of severafi matters. ‘Wardr'n Bailey and al! the members were present. M- ter the reading 01! the minutes the Giant presented are“: more commanâ€" iratiorns which on motion or Mr. Shh-nor were referred tn their re.- apwtive commute”. More Communications. From Mr. J. D. Flnvelle, chairman of the Board of Governors of the Ross lumoriaJ upwind. presenting the deed or true: from Mr Jan. Road and the bar of dower [run Mrs Rose. his wife From Mr. A. P. DEVIIH. respecting the cleaning of his cum. VIHORIA comm (OUMIL ‘I‘bb following are Dix-cow" for dent; W. 8. Clarke. MD» man. J. F. 0. MM. H.:J. Lyllo. W. H.8tov .W. Ray. ID... and Rev. N. mu; Audi nedy; manger. Juno- Inw; Gent-cal Noun. F. 0. mm. .J. 11 8°33. and Re". Hush and HUI. expressed d 99 ygng‘a pontoon gm] inlaid; a 3m to $503,000. or cue-half u amnion. and ma Director'- tmd Kan- egement intend tbs- yw to other riee mud: more extensively. and to path the Mine-- with that and in view. and your hearty onecpcretiou will be “muted.“ ., ' "7 "'1“ the President has ”till. there in abundance of 'monoy in the coun- try. This Dummy In new. ambushed itself by uncut-d of seven yms' M sod prom-ed?" grow (1;. We ought new tc have the cunn- deano at at people and we cum to be able to still get a larger share of flair (and. than we have. m monk! nut bu toc' mudf to say that. with love] mm. the u_uo_t_g clay: Oomnnny nag-gt be incl-ope!) in - _,_,k A-“ “A v-_, -- --_‘.__--_ - . _..-_ _- inco. as ennui by paying dint Gimpanleu in Ontano have been uni- WU‘ lame-I'm mm “the 'uxceptionga a for m, lent cn interior pro- nounce in Malta dorlugft‘ho boanuaul or tam only «me failod. He went 0"! to “not? what loomed. coho very ”props-late and ~true-~-t1lm.l:tlw natural productive agricultural mil mm. axter all. the best possible basis 0! wiry in thin ’ooontu. and that mania was would Imp the 1am carbon of that invutmnta’m that me or aqcurity would run the minimum at risk. . ' er'mn'cnt W bgon attained _I van mixing to the manger or the first Ian oomgmpy Inc-upstaged m Ontariq now nearly autywoarl aaunnd In: am- (mum me me Items 01 tho, hivorg' of lkmganim in thin Prov- Em u: -m hr ---:nm ‘44-‘- n... _..__.__, ,_ A_L__, L__- JANUARY smlou. rummcrx From Moss's. Mx-Lgmzn’lin S: Peel. in bowl! of the townshxp of Vex-alum respecting the County‘s account rf 32.4 (or as: of stcne crusher, andrur- {her satin-g that. as the townmip was put to acre“ expense in repair- in: abridge destroyed 11y this stone ”usher. (My only my halt the sam- mm't. $13 ..... '.On motion of If. SIM- er. W by. Hr. Obhanoa. itm W to pay no attention to the ma 1-. ‘ ' ' West Victoria Inaccurate. Io‘ved by w. Elam annoy-ind In. 11118139953. tw flu! Council '1‘, Our County fathers assembled for business today :11 10.30. with' all the members present. The minute. of yesterday's rruceedings were read and confirmed. A Cutie of Communications. From Mr. J. H‘. Scatter-an. Mayor of Liulsny. respecting ayoun‘g man fizz-mat; Geo. Claude, aim-mar (LT. ; rircmon. but now apatim't at the no; Mom‘orial Hcspital. who and teen at am inaéitution at‘ the town's expense for a considerable opriod. The Mayor asked that the County massive the coat 0.! HI maintenance .nfter Feb. lat. â€"Refl:rred to Finance mmittee. Referring to use qua-mien or we reliebility of the electric light metre 1 in the (hurt House. the Clerk '188 i informed your committee that he Paw th‘ metre tented by the Govern- I m-nt Inspector on December salon-1 that the registration we. proved to be accurate. In view of me increas- . ed cost or lighting the Court House, i vour committee recommenl 1!: 1t the 0 Chan mu be requested to have lamps ; of reduced power placed wherever 1t may be considered they will be en!- '08} “dent and that care in the neeof l the light be enjoined Dr. Woodâ€"“I understand He. threw. would like to have it “ On motion Mr. Kennedy WM re- updated. The committee than ad. jwrned. Hr. Bryant! explained that Mr. Ed- Ir'u'di had to resign his woman as a. txmtu of the Collszinte Institute oiwng to having a iittie account Wait the School Board. which woul'! disqualify him. He thouz‘ht it“ better to resin. and than Council would re-nrpoint him. On motion M! Edwgpda w_a srg-grpoiqtgd. I nlywnntv." Some discussion fcliowotl in mn- uoctwn with the other vacancy. M‘r. 50¢ka favored arpcintingt Mr. (Yo.- Iew mime Mr. Graham thmrht. me Mr. Kennedy was an old and experi. eucod trustee. it wouid not be right ta turn him down. He did not think Mr Cal-ow was very auxin-H Yet in Your committee reccnuan-l that the Chairman be authoriged to have not! rap-airs made in and upon the County buildings u him may find to be required. and to exercise super- vision of the buildings and groande during the year. Appointments to Office. Thios committee cal immediately :11. 'er 1hr Council adjourned. wifll Mr. Fairbairn in tintN chair. ' Your committee have crucidetod thc mmuokwtion from .\. P. Dev- lin. 0.11.. asking Mt the expense of tflaming his office he paid by the County. and box flo moment! that no action be taken Your committee rocrmmend that the Chairman be authorized 6' ask 'for tenders and award mutt-acts for rug} and (or 940! surplios. ram contracted tn mrply coal at 8050 re: ton umbi- contracts made on April m 1902, m be delivered 01: or before July let following. In the month of may tha great coal strike began. and the oonbractorc found themselves unable to fulfil their agreements. The: have. how- ever supplied asufficient quantity to meet present requienente. Your committee recommend that owing to the emtional conditions that arose ann continued. the contracts be annulled, and that the parties be paid the amount of their claim for coal supplied at current prices. which hate been referred to the Council by the Board 0-? Audit. Yan- muittne further monument! that the :nncheseofcneia-it maybe needed_ belol’t in the "itbority of the Chairman. Boone. .. ............................ 11.50 lour committee havo examine! the amounts for coal supplied for the Gaol and have conddcred the cor- respoo tum relating thereto. mars. McLean“ Co. and the Imflmun Co. 80x61"! A: Mic. work and empties. Court Hun-e... Bell Telephone 0... Court 8n}. liel Boxa l t the year: 1008; W. l-‘Iavolle. Preli- muwflm. K. (3.. Vice-Prawn“; can. EL. 8. Armour. C. aim. .7. fort. D. Samoan and John Kon- ' Axunt. '1‘. W. Greer. n , I . T. Rob-on. Dr. marks, C. Cluittick great mtiufact‘bu with the remit: appcidence igjhc gears”: ~ . Kennedy Davis'milmz 00., wood. 0:» Attorney's office... Bomjlt htthie. work and W a: man. Emu- m- pllu, Court BouAm George Ingle. repaint. Gout! Siren Kilian, wood. Court 1;. Gregory. supine: Court ins Court Bow ................. 0 high-t. Heat Pawn (x.. Regin- try 0mm... ..................... Light Heat a Pave: 00.. lamp. “0.. Court Hon-3.. .. Water Commissioners. rate. Court nous... ... ....... .... .. .. A, Campbell. cupplxeS. Court FRID! Y‘S PROCEEDINGS lies. 1 2.76 1.48 3. 10 TERMS-81. 00__ PER YEAR White River J unction, Vt.. I’d». L -â€"'I‘he advocates or local option «an:L tied the State yesterday. and altar half a. century 0! prohibition the cities and towns of Vermont will gs- ver March 1 be permitted to don“. whether or not. lntoflcating “no. ahdl in sold In “.munim Otta'a, Feb. 4. -- The Can“.- agent. in Paris writes the W 0! Trade and Commerce that: “â€" ing wan held repently in Park h form a. Canadi’nn W of 0. wen.- present. O. Lctgbvro, Nelson street, no convicted and sentencad to II! months in jail and fined $100. J. B. Hollingsworth, veterinary swoon. pleaded guilty to voting twice on hi own name. The judge reserved “- tence until a. decision is handed out by the High Court on a similar-cu. in Western Ontario. None of the men are in tho city. six Month: at Prmbroke. Ottawa, Feb. 4.â€"'I‘he investigation into the alleged personation in b. half of the liquor interests at. th referendum on the Liquor Act. Do- ccmber 4th, was commenmd your- day afternoon before Judge Deacon. of Pembroke. As far as can III learned two charges have bean hid. one of which is against a veterinary surgeon, who pleads that he thought he had a vote in every word In which he ovmed property. Ilenry Brannon and William W“ were each sentenced to a year's imâ€" prisonment for attempted ballot-stut- Brim.“ Poster. for impersonation. was sentenced to one year's impri- sonmmn in jail. without hard labor, and a. fine of $400. St. Thomas, Feb. 4.9â€"Jud80 Ball of Chathun yesterday pronounced sentence in the three case- 01 person- ation, and ballot. awning committal! here on Dec. 4th. In the referendum campaign} 7 _ 8. Was the direction that the ul- donco as to Christian Sdenoe out. had no bearing on the case except. as showing good faith tn the print).- or. in. proper direction? Scum PM Upon St. Tho-u PM Mn- Investigation gt roam-03.. 1. Wan there sufficient ovidenm to warrant the conviction? 2. Wu tho direction to the jury that the word necessaries as used I. the Criminal Code included media- and medical treatment cox-net; and Toronto, Feb. Lâ€"At Osgood. m yesterdny James Henry Lewis ep- peuJed against his conviction on 5 charge of manslaughter arising out o! the death of his child, Roy Lewis, in August, 1901, who was given Christian Science treatment for his ailment in the place of medical et- tendance. The indictment charged that Lewis had unlawfully and with- out lawtul excuse neglected to pro- vide his child with "necessaries," which he was legally bound to do by Virtue of a. provision in the Criminal Code. At the trial Chic! J as“. Falconbridge reserved three questions (or the opinion 0! the Court of A} peel, after having decided that medl- clnes came under the head of "It ceseariee." These quwtiom em: 00m 0! App.“ Wu! Hum to Decide tho “guilty at Chi-lulu: Scionco-loy Gonuemen.-Yoar acmmictee ha." examined the report at the commit- 1co in charge of the clone cram {or flu. yea: 1902. In annotatio- wifh the consideration 2:! the reg-nit Tho-questions will be considered, . Ir Harcourt. Minister of Educah'on. . that in appointing flr. Stevens to the ilnqectmate of Went Victoria it we. belIeved he would also be will“ for that {oru'on of the District of Mmkoka mapeoted by the late It. Regain And we further believe and 1' 1m Inqectoreite is diminilhed it would be difficult. it not imxoa-rillg toaecnre the service-o! 119911th . with the qna'ifiqntioue neceoeu'y tn fill the position to the sotieiactiioa of adiscriminatinz public, and the. a. copy or thin resolution be [01'qu- ed to the Ben. the Minute? arm. canon-Cornea. Resolution '0! Condolence. Moved by Dr. Wood. seconded by Hr. Fairbnirn. that this Council have learned wth deep tenet of the death at If. Henry Basin. Int-youth: at School. for the western amide. dweconnq. nebular. Rea-in occupied the tion held when he died {or the paid of thirty- one "are, and d horned it. action with Inch 1311‘ it! and tuflnlnese u Manned the admiration of all who come within its influence. and the rmeodnl ateâ€"11 and cordial import or this Connor! He won I. advanced educationth practical Ln triangulation (1 his“ idea. and ‘ time he rudendeeervioe in Funde- elopnen't of the wool eyetem o! the Province. the need «(out 0! which will continue. 130 the with": and 1111 children of the M111 their Borrow this Council Mn 11:) a rent weir dpegelto a y. â€"- 0::Pr13d....0n 1130th Dr. Wood the above resolution woin be mmbly enacted and not to In. Rmin. Maintenance of ages Mitzi. On motion of Ur. l-‘nirtuirn. mo- ”M by Mr. Channon. the committee on Finance and Amt was in- etrncled to report on making a grant or $100 amnntthothe Rose Hen-on ial Hewitt“. and that grant be made from month to month until other at- rengeunento are deemed my-â€" Caniett Roads and Bridges ammittea. On motion 0% Hr. (mannon, second- ed by Mr. Bum. the mart of the committee on Road; and Bridges we. introduced. read and adopted, on {do PAYABLI m Aminoi Loon! Option Carrie. buy. AT OSGOODE HALL. EACH 001‘ ONE YEAR. Cnud inns in PM“. (Oooclndpd from page 6.)

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