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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 21 Mar 1902, p. 1

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Lillil. ma? Tm nest I; m mm... 4 New Implant-t lam, Further funicular: And condition of Isle can be had on wphufion to due underlin- odtndwin bemoan-dating“ ale. be: 22, in the acid In Coma-lion. situate on the loath lid. of Ban; Rivet-.oxcept fin acres at the southwest corner, Ioid to VVil- lmn L. Lasimer, the bthncc containing 10:) acres more or loan, and the whole fum containing 241 was more or Ian. 1‘ERMS.â€"IO% of tho pug-chm money at the time of the are And the bslnnco in om month thereafter without interest. At the option of the pnrchuer one-hit of the put. chue money my be secured by first mort- Rtge on the reperty with interest st 5% for A term 0 years. Dstad 25th dsy of February. A. D. I“ Dsamstoun. no: a amt-smelt. Peta-w. OIL Vader’s swam PARL EL 4.â€"ln tho Town-hip o1 Sonor- villo. being composed of 31! III“ put of 350 South Half of Lot Rambo: 2). in “lo I“ Conceuiou, mute on the north Iido 0! Burns River, and counting 09 9-10 w- more or lean, and all tint. of aid [40% Number 21 titan on load! lid. °f Burnt River, containing 68 ad 1-10 nora- 3nore or loss, ad m tho; wt. of Lot Num- “turd”. W "M m.‘ I”. at? p m.. IM Mining I." III hm pmpOfly. :1an i Haunt, L=Inh '13" it “May Wm“ rmmmmé Us. a u. mad Hm 13'9“. III“ dwell- w Mm «a at. ”your. “norm 9 =1. m 1‘0th 0! Wu- Mm. but“ can 0' “O ufl1WI. thua Lot who" II m M Ch? was“. tad III of L“ 2an 5. h “0 sh Cunt-ion sud mm” 3“ MRI nag-t}: lgulubpohn um W01, ‘0 . '1’: n '1.III “mam.“ 0 had u m I loo: um. a! «hint... ‘ PARCEL 3.â€"lu sh. Township o! Ga!- voy. bein composed 0! Lo‘ Numb” ”u i' 21m 17m con-ion. count-in. 100 am more or loan. This In on inwod lull. Theta no About 40 non. 010.101 and tin”. albumen I good Inn. d'dlil. he“. 3“ m. Separator Dream AG ENTS : P. J. Wilkinson, Geo. Hunter, Cambray. Lindsay. The Sharples Webeg to inform the tuner: of Victoria County end edjoining Count- ieethntwenov have our Seed Peel prepared to place with growers who hive left their names for the lune. We wish they would call for the need before First of Febmry. Any fern. ers who have not booked their nines :‘orseedmdwiahingtogrovthe some would please all st the Iced were. house and leave their names. We still have some left to place with growers. Jae. Sealer Cone. Squler needle We no “unwind M ofil‘ M I“. by rublie men“ n the alum Hom in the '0" u Maw. Cum of Vmam. u 100 Acres in Ops, 4 AIiIea from Lindsay- 133 Acres in Oz», 7 miles from Lindsay- :00 Acres in Non): Emily. 3-0110 I {until-ed Acre Farms, Fonelon. ZwI‘wo Hundred Acre Fun, Fouelon. : Home: 3nd Lot. for Sdo in Linduy. For Puzicnlu-I Apply to ELIAS BOWES, ‘ LINDSAY. OR '1'. Nâ€"WUE PB. SEED PEAS .kxnn'léli ‘iifim sum sun WHEAT. Fermers deeiring to now this when. will require to send in their order: 3'. once, u no more of this vu-iety of when :an be secured.â€"w3. H O R OUGHBRED CATTLE FOR SALEâ€"One Thoroughbred Durban 32:11 Calf, lyee: old, 3130 one Thorough. bred Heifer Celf, 5 months old. The ebove no very fine eninele ofgood milking stain. If soldetonoe will be diepoeedolete ber- gein. BEN]. BURC SELL, Ooboconkvâ€"‘M AUDTIOI SALE 01‘ 10" MB mm mm“. have for ale tom. podigne Durham Bulls sud some good Gndo Gttflo, 010° :egmered Tamworth bour- ud Iowa B for 3... For further psrficnlu's no W. J. 310033â€"th. BREEDING STOCK FOR. SALE.â€" FARMS FOR SALE. EBAY ”\- râ€", V- 1,5,, eat nilway pom; ufo “'1'in muted. Write for prices. 1. J. HADLEY, Hul- lington Stock Farm, EMIW #le FOR SALE â€"'1‘he nadenignod In: P a number of young pig: for sale. Will ship u;_d pcy frqight. for camper: to near- __l_ -___.I _.___-J THE FLAVELLE KILLING C0” Tuniged, have procured A second a: of , 7 _ A -_ ____ -â€"--. nâ€"‘n OR SALEâ€"A 150 sore km for sale F three miles from Lindlly. on tho one. 189 road. The building-on the premise: “e “n.1,. good. Term muonsb‘o. Ap- siv to David Wslker, Lind“, P. O.-Wt-f- THE FLAVELLE HILLING 00. '70P. SALEâ€"A goq§_y_qu_ng tlgorough- SEED WHEAT. J. J- lUl’Y. Vndonâ€"Iia OUR FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR-NO. 58. Will‘umSt» Next Prubyhrign Church. \ P. RYLEY, Agent Absolutely Safe Simple and Easy to Clean It Skims Clean Low Supply No Discs Suspendeg 8931 Estate Bowl, Siltâ€"In February I wee completely die- ebled with Luna 0 end Scietice in my beck md hipe no thet I could not the when lying without getting on my bends 3nd kneee fir-t. My brother on next form drove me to town, where I got one bottle of Dr. Roeooe’e Rheumatic Remedy, 3nd I on to well an ever. 1 will gledl recommend it to enyone lullering u did. Your: THE. B08003 MEDIGINE 00. wt nun mm: 3103:. truly. Linday, Much 7th. 1902, To, The 13000vo Modigino 00., DB. BUSGBE’S HHEUMATIU REMEDY RHEUMATISM DUNO0N’S and all standard puents con- atantly in stock at New Arrivals Fresh Goods .PEBUNA OZONE UATAHBHBZflNE BAHKS’ TBOGHIES lead each week a testimonial of one you know. It. ilvmde specially lortlnt p-urpoee from an old and tried formula. Sold in large bottles at 20c. at E. GREGORY’S, Cause the lands 3nd face to chap and got rough. This can be stopped by using BRITISH AIEBIGAN BUSINESS ' ...60LLEGE... Y.M.C.A. Building, Toronto, Ontario DAVID HOSKINS. Is needed if the young man or woman would succeed in the business world today. Such an education is received in this most up-to.date and best equipped college, GUHED AT HHME Patie- huinfigood Puma of 100 or 150 mm to Id we built on, good (once: ad well lit my find archaic" by conu- ponding with the an enignod. u ha In. seven! pu- iu mting to pun-chm Inch fauna. ELIAS BOW“. â€"w3. Ru! hum Agent Next A. Campbdl'o! Grocery WANTED-JAMS TO BUY. AN TEDâ€"A limited number of Cattle to PASTURE on the Willi-m Cam- eron Bunch. Terms for «non. You-ling, $2.00. older $3.“). Apply Alba-t Omhnd. Port Perry, Ont.-w4. FOR SALEâ€"50 sores. partly cleared, Southeast qutrur 12.038, Con. 6. Ops. Cluy loam. No buildings. For rticnlnrl upply bo WM. HOGAN, Lindsay .O.â€"3m. C 9“", ”s: A Business Edusation... Corner Drug Store, Lindsay. D’Avignon’s Witch-Hazel Cream MARCH BREEZE-S PBIPABID BY BY THE WEEKLY POST. them like velvet EM. HOGAN. C.A. Principtl MUG 8T0“ Teacher: in chap 0! deputmum hold First Ch:- Certifioatu. You could do no but“! shun “and this "liable Intitmion. Address for 9.an munémm JANUARY 2,1902. ”TERM” BUSINESS COLLEGE occupied by Dr. Buuohurd. Brick houu on oorncr Ridout cud Mill-nu. Brick house on ‘Victoric Avenue. Alto-overs! other building: cud hum for rule. Apply to ELIAS BOWES, M“... "“"' â€"dwtf LINDSAY. ONT. NEW TERM Propel-ti of Mn». Kompt. lug. Brick Home on {day-‘5 load. 9: t9 nut. Incl] flay will In plan writ. satin-Idawl. Giltâ€"By J. N. load a 00.. Gal». the MM M u my who we.» then a It Much 19th ouqn flu. um“, for mu Putnam: Charon! Iron. mm- uhldd.r__8_hou§d thin ug-u thy on at an WI. taxman}. 0 Bull.- Collar, POM, “0.3.." An Immense Range of Japanese Mattings from 12 1- Cents Per Yard and Up complete, each. .._..._........ 0"“ 09099900600me rawhrrizzfzf‘??? f‘."_‘_"_‘_‘i'_’?'_”f25c 3; Yard: long, taped or overlooked edges: single or double oordero $1 00$ oflpnretfxzulome 0“; :hOVingélf 3101111310 tint banntlful deem“, '93:“! put zUniunl, Woolo, Tops-aye, Brno-o End 3; Yards 103“ 3' ”m wide, °'°fl°°k’d OWIltono. Before piecing 31 order visit Gall“. 310810 border 'ith 50° $1 3 8 ’ our carpet deportment, prices mace 25.: 3 center, extrn “Dead 90‘ P“? :yord md npwnrdn. So'neat 50c. 753 81. 25 81. 35 31 65.81.75, :32 00 and up to $5 00% "°”""””“ ' ° ' °”" '” owwwwwowom unouuus All on. BLOTIIS. ”RAPE“ .GUBTAIIS. z Scotch Linoleum. in bountiful flax-oi 3L1 . d :duignr. hoory weight 4 yordo wide. pm“ mmm’ ‘ "“1' m °°° English 0.1 mean .11 mm upto 2 fringe go, oxtn good quomy end dooiznl. it?” rd I. oxtro hon" qudity unortod p. - colon of red Ind green, also 2 687‘ norm. Also Cmodim Oil 011th; snorted green “d “0161' per ”it """ $ onttem, nil width up to 2“- nrdo. Aloo Chenille Curt-1n- 3} yeah 10ml. deep itnir qnnlicioo in § yard one}! yord wide 51-15:. 323533.?“2cs'm $3 ooiwa mm pum- ’ :OOO‘OWMOMNO”: : $3. 00 HIP RUBBER BOOTS 33- 08: The lediee of this loam-y know whet Sutclifie’e openings ere like There will be Hilliaery to suit :11 from the productions of our walk room. up to cop lee of the mod: exq uielte Pete-inn end Enropeen Noveldu. Heb thet ene fall of Quality, Chauta- end Refinement. Thee. handeome oration wlll turn our hblee into haven of beauty. Amnge to be here Wedneedey end Thur-day, the: you my enjoy the week]: of this allowing. ”QM”¢§§NN”§§§M§”§: OOOONWOWM MOE CURTAINS. O (mums. A MllLLlNERY OPENING. On Wednesday MARCH 26th and Thursday, 27th J, SiUTCLIFlF'E SONS, 80k Ago“ for The BM“ Shoo. Q But Qulity Ribbon Lined with huvy WHA‘P THEY Am Duh, I hols than will union-q IOI‘ Mock, The «mum of 1:"le dry loot on 5 mt n4 Maury day will be Implo Mm lot Ill. Immune-l. we know no could hand]. than through out a.“ not”. and «and the lot at A big dllcount 0! out. ”U.”” “‘0 m-n “””“‘$"\ HOW WE Bflflflfl'l‘ THEM. W“”””“ a “ ~w “M 300 PAIRS MEN'S llll’ RUBBER ROOTS, SIZES 8 To 11 AT $3.00 PER PAIR. Tenn-ten, Fumen, Sportunen, Drivm, . Hip Rubber Boot in Your Boat Friend on n We: Dsy. We Extend You thy freedom of Our Store 0n the Above Dates. New House Furnishings. --A’l‘ THEâ€" ~-Bl0AN-â€" 8 FOR SALE R. NEILL, LINDSAY, ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1902. lllflflAY. land bin-I. w. m m mass m mom “.30 -LINDSAY T0â€" BUlingc, Montana: .......... 885.25 Colondo Springs. Denver, } Helena, Butte, Pueblo, “0.25 Ogden and Sdt Lake City f Spokane, Wash ........... $40.15 North Pacific Cont nnd Kootonay' Poipta . . . . “8.15 Proportion-ta tutu to 3nd from othcr points, limited tooontinnou “3‘80. “4 will be on “to dail from Mm In: to Ap- ril Nth 1902. F01 Monk:- md inform tion from Agent; Grand Trunk Rnilmy DR. T. POPHAM MoGULLOUGH Byltom. 3 7 dczan only. Oiled Obaq no Window i 1nd.- 3 n. by6 ft,oolon of Ron. light sad duk groan. dag; Uh!- fin" Special 00M Exenrsion Fares i In this line on: Iho'lng in double the of proviotu uncut. Bountiful lag-(m, tUnionI, Woolu, Tnpntryu, Brno-o tad thltona. Before plncing an order whit our cupot dopntment, price- nnce 25.: I 9 3nd tad npu'u'dn. The Mnuhotum- had none :00 pan. sad In union to all. “IAIN. INDI IMO I 0. Nelson. District Puooagu- Agent ' fl ._ -1 ONE PRICE. [Hiding Ul‘Iu lvlwuu uvn Ala. Burrows suggested that the Mayor should issue a. warning, but Aid. McDiarmld said the Gas Co. wculd take all necessary steps to protect their property in tuture. The account was passed A New Heating System. Rev. J. W. mum. Judas- Hard- .lnzwd Mr. E. A. Hardy. o! the Pub- uo Luxury Baud. having entered the chamber. they were granted per- ninlon to m {In wage} It. Wfli‘ted out tint the hunting of the new room Library a. footnote stating that some or the had been tampered with‘ mali- ciously. putty and» other substances having bmn forced down_ tile vent. The Gas Co‘s account for Feb. street lighting. $88.19. was nextcon- adored and passed. In' connection with a rebate allowed for impa out the manager. It. Gg-glhgm. had Ended .le Light. Heat a Power Co's hm for current [in lwd ,to the public bandit In Fe 1.. 827.2}. and an item of $6 or new lamps placed lithe Clctk‘s office. mere reconmeudod tor mung A ‘ ,,, A 3,- "Al- "Kid'déékmiac-“Yu. ou lw do“ Ma wufll wen." 8W8” Llululuu fltflmlule. Md. mum-mu. alumna u! um Police and valuing continuum. -- ”Mad the “not igmlnx who ulo tor lunch and April. «no lights tu ho oxttmldtod M mulntght except on human. when they wm burn till 1 o‘clock am. Sunday morning for the benefit or store clan-kn. de- llvcry men. and cum-u. The whadulc will be bllduxd in the town papou the flu or emu-y month for the in- {armatlou of cltlscnu. - _ Tami «mums! the niau‘muV M Md. lumen. wnu romar_ mu m Mu optmnn \hu (rm-Mum's" ulmulduo! b.» "mum! MI: I» “mun. «mum-My. Width of Oranollthlc Walks on Pro- minent Iosldontlal Struts Find at flu Footâ€"Tho Fire In" Tenders and Other Hatters. Relieved to know that they W81“ in to farmer danger of being ousted from their mus. our tow: tathera :sppflnd tlaemsdveu with (‘onsldernblo enthuahm Monday ownlu: to the tank on dealing wlth an mmumulctkm of minor mutton. only tho more Im- wrumt «Nah-u ot stale Imvlng hr-an dealt with since the Inn-Ututian or legal proceedings. ILu'or lngle and M! mambo:- wpre present. Proofing an OK! (hum. Mr. Patrick Barry (I‘nln Intvn'luw- ed the Board of Work. In mnnmuon with n ohm (or «men dlnlng. “a mm.) the amount to b. “can: W'Ilr-Ifl of In- tune. but an 'onulm donor (‘lmlmorn had "puma! than "n- hm no animal" tho oommmw alumina In gnaw! them I Mr. um: kit the WIMWQ mu A. Man. um lw «cum appeal m Nu count; .1939. n fiflflflflll flfllllllllllflfis lilac! It“: lush-"no" awn-mud In) "It nil-awe." 7 ‘ _ ., The cimmnsmccs connected with the entering of the suit are not cu- ‘ cum-ted to dismiss the suspicion that if certain unmann- (or. apodtlan fit the Council board had wooded 1n gettingdccted the public wound not have heard even a whiqmr about the alleged wrong-doing ol the mem- bers who-e election wu protestad. Mr. Smyt‘h no war In 19(1). when 156 hya-rmndernu the dating IIE' SGIIEIE FOR HEATING OUR PUBLIC BUILDINGS. News of the favorable outcome or the. proceedings was roceimd by Town Solicitor Hopkinp early in the evening. and was by him imparted to tin interracial olden-men and their friends by whom it was received With a. proper how of Maturation. lo um manner the (ll-appointing in- telligence was received by the par- ties to the unit and their hackers. has not yet been «ii-cloned. but it in sale to Manure than the amnion wu marked by (naming of teeth. it not a reading of garment: Rex el rel. Mnllon vs logicâ€"Judg- ment (8.) on application by relator tor order net‘tulg “do election at rerpoutkntu 0 Mayor. and alder-men at Town of Lindny, on ground that they unlawfully diverted #904180 of “Colleglnxe Institute inking fund" and applied some or the larger por- tion thereof towards paying the cur- rent or other expenditures 0! tin- municipnlity in the your 1901. and that the respondentl voted for such illegal diversion and therby becamo disqualified from holding office un- der sub-aces. 23nd 8. sec. 418. .\'.um- (“pal Act. Motion dimissml. but, as the proceedings of the Council are held to lune been very irregular. and to have :31»: room for inventigntlonL each party must bear their own costs. A. B. Ayloawnrth. KI .. John Moch-yn (Linda-y). and M. J. Kenny. (Lindsay). for rciator. G. H. Watson. KC" Hugh O‘Louy. k.C.. G. H. "up- has (Lindon ). and P. D. Moore (Lind- any) for rcepomients. Judgment was handed down Wed- neway. 12th. a! Osgoode mun. 'ror- onto, in tbe‘sult entered by Manon et. a]. to secure the dlnquallflqatlon of Mayor lngle am Aldermen Jack- son. 'O‘Rlelly, Hare and Robson. on line ground or hating made an. Illegal use of certain dnklng land. moneys. From to-dny'a Globe we take the fol- lowmg condensed report or the judg- ment ; l The Action Entered to Disqualify Five Members been Dismissed at Osgoede Hall. TOWN COUNCIL SUSTAIN ED. Mr. flall mid he am not. claim than would be a mum: in fuel. but than would bu In the expo-e. o! m- moat. alumnadputth plant In Canadaâ€"tint wu 1a Lon- don In 1884. The mum wu de- duct; to burn on. and the plant had bean tale for com year. own: to' a lack of fuel. 7 [ire hall would be worth Uomethlng led to a diacuwon M to the 121217! ty of renonng the building boron the new In]! {magi-My. It waâ€"i'ioiiiod font that tempera-y quarters could pent-outed tor amll A r'enL-k by Ald. O‘Rlelly that the brick and woodwork m__the precant Mr. ill" uioumu the mum: 0! "W tqu It". fl” his“ and NH Minn has: am what autumn monummlumm and um: cm can or Hunc- «now plants «A town sauna . ‘ _ _ __ The Fire Hall Tenders. Moved by Aid- Jackson» seconded by Md. McDiarmid. that tenders be called {or at once for the erection of the tire ball as a. whole. and ale-3 from the different trades for parts of the work. the town to furnish the brickâ€"Curried. , __ Mayor Ingleâ€"“l! we decide to amt the Library on the market purl: m can sand Hr. mu the specification of the mm buildings and the div- tame: and he can submit a touch: (or {1 suitable plgmt." - .. I,,A,,A This wad awn-Sen to and the deput- ntlon withdrew. . . Board of Works Matters. V Ald. O‘Rlellyâ€"“Wo must settle tire hall mattersâ€"me have been delay- ed by legal dicta-lugs and the bulld- im: season is at hand." Dufln‘.‘ um nuhnnquvm Mum»: rah-rump mu Mo to Um out or magnum t‘mwmrnnfihogndm alum MI l w u I“ Ill W M 0%. am Md. N)m|d magmat- aa um we! ‘ bum at a cum plan} be non _ ‘ _ . ‘ ’ Km? mama-am.» lam-mu I. not all Important It Hwy m tom don: mm canon." Mr. Hell. “no repconoutwe. nkl his company Ind 11 number of wet: plants In Mental Operation. The ltcam wu comeyod through wrought tron plpu lam 00ch the front line. '0 moulded that the low a! noun even on n. 10th trauma- don line mu only 3 re! cent. They we" wad to 1‘quth thruo .eg f rem-m. budding would soon have to hedoalt with. and as the town lull and the new fir" hall would also have td be hunted It might be poulblo to dense an economical system to serve the three holdings. Having learned than: a Publlc Library building at Sedalla, ill-curl. m satisfactorily heated by steam tnnsnn'tted from the mam plant about. a mile away, he had wnttan m the American Steam (L0. 5.1. Lockport. N.Y., who had put 1n the plant. for further Information. which their agent. Mr. Hall. was pre- oent to zlve. If the three bulldlm could be heated from one plant It seemed to hlm the magma“ gnuut prove gn__wppomica.l one1 ‘o .. Md. O‘mrflyâ€""l "mm tho mum on In to mortal thn lmuon 0! “IO “RING" , A I”!!! Miltâ€""'11.. Hm canon-(ml no“) he to ”we the cable mm- mm of (herballmmf’ J It lo: with keen plenum we not: tint our eaten: congratulate-1 the al- derman on their victory and urges the futlllty of I’m-ther- lepl proceed- lngn. While the Influence of that journal was cast against the return 0! file old members of Council, and with little effect, as the result shaw- ed. we feel confident that 1! the name Influence had been oentmd in an at- tempt to dun-AD; the plus. to the wt Inn anal-log the notion thee!- lort would have been crowned with maul] fund money was passed. and aluxough three regular meetir go of Council, } and a. number of committee meetings were held atten- the introduction of the by-lnw there to no record on the Inmate books or In the preu reports to chow that he ever ruled his voice ln warning. Nor we; he heard from during Ianâ€"even In the heat of the mayoralty contest he refrained from launching h‘le thunderbolt. It was only when the electors declared spun-t Dun and other candidates by re-electlng the. old when that the public were made aware that the chosen 0! the people had been‘gullty or enormxtleo uhlch‘ expoeed them to severe penalties. Mr. Smyth knew or should have known by virtue of his long munlclpnl experience that the I“ (III! TERM_S_â€"Ԥ_l._09 PER YEAR updating mom. hvvutories. etc.. is we! advanced, and the greater portion 1 the mambh Wmndvatair’ in in place. The heating system is In stead: opemtéoon, and a stat! of cu» penters are pushing their portion d the work very rapidly. Mr. W. Whie who (is in charge for the architect, ex- pects to info the tuihfing completed and ready to hand over for «month hy Jhne lat. ' , 10.: citizens. may expect ta gee. whon omitted. the (nest. mart co.- potad. hiding of u: use mad I; any town in M Visitor: and now mud. and ID” VI! ‘ have an motility o! mm . him-(until it hath! b- m flu Flu Building mu to Road) by Jun. A mmnwfine d The M tack occasion «1.th tho new W W at tho head (1 Kent-ct. m othu day and m willed to m the m made by the! different contractors on the inside work dim- hc the w'mter months. he W is now: am quite a lnbihhh mace Thephaterin'g‘n 31nd mtemfllemddtbmg. It wan doomed to contrast them new «mom "alumniâ€"om on York. at” out Hr Gimp-on hmm’. 000 on Wilma-ct“ n «a mam-‘n atom and om on m. at... tron the m- M' o! M m um mm M; “on flu new mm ultra-tum nm the MI» hour. on a: corn:- al “Moth «man an Iona-nu and on» M hm_m_llo_ad. age" It» nig‘n. "Kim ummhi‘a mm the m. m: {mouth M um MM M in run‘mu unlu- mu wuuulmnd- F308! W00!) 60. “BERNIE. Md. mama: mgzeowd that the Comm-clone: be Instructed to ten. der for the l-‘unolc-u. and won... Mun about 10.000 feet In all. but no ammo-a was naked M}. Mum On motion the two mpm-ts were passed. width of both walk: to In (In (cot. and the Clerk was author- hed to admtlno the Court of Re- union in connectlon theregrltrlrh ._ r’iii.â€"iiékaonâ€"“I‘ho south side peo- g'o asked for a five foot walk, m e north side walk shook! be nine fern." - . Mayor logicâ€"“me Mayor of Pet- elbow told me they were sorry the; ever laid a four (Out walk." Md. MoDiarmldâ€"“It means 840 or $45 extra torn long block. undou- GOpercentIs aprmdovermtern ct you“. It's not Worth talking about. A 7. Md. Robson â€"“IL‘s eotablidxing memento ‘Q‘EIE' ,J.‘ miidfrfilirrbvi'nâ€"“Thr e experbnce of cthler towns h against narrowed:- wn ks." A1 9. “CM-idâ€"‘Bnt than racial [gives us the rim]: to nuke K five ‘ set." "Aid; O'Rfellyâ€"“tlbey don’t need a walk :tmt wideâ€"the p’opuiation of the ward wil! not Incl-awe muck? ' RIB: Robsonâ€""Roy want a tour foot “It." Con-timer m and the ex- tm cost or the additional toot. Would beS40orMS. walk on the north side of France-9t... fined by Jan. Keith and others. was next on the “It. It read (out or five feet wide." and Md. W was strongly {n hvor or the utter, width, saying (our feet was too In:- rowforawukcuppocedtolut so (Id. Ration-“Inc: mll take I. the loot wflk. but will only my Md bermâ€"“How. is the 'atone coming In ?“' ' Ah). Robson urged that if the bode- “and was within four inches of the tap of the walk the pipe would not our away the water. and the Con- mm my: mu qf__the gang: oplqton. Comiiosioner Wmue-Jfiot the fix-r load to-day; the toadl are too '. Md. O'Ricllyâ€"“Iron dealt! pipes will have tr. be Placed in the walk opposu’ ever." mm « lot.” Md. I Dinahâ€"“Remember. we don't want any extrasâ€"everytbw‘ must be included." Board 0! Works nutty-a. The new try-law to regulate the ocnstruction or boulevards was next discusead. It stipulates that boule- vards must be kept (our Inches be- low the level or the sidewalks. Md. Jacksonâ€""Won't there be a. risk of water jacking up in them of cement‘walks ?“ The meatbat'lonl of the new hall were submitted by the Commlua'on- er. and on motion were reterredto Mayor Ingle. Chairman Bore andthe Commissioner. who will scan them carefu‘ly and discuss possible eav- ings sag [mm-07mm. 2mm 1%‘33‘ Md. McDiarmidâ€"“Where are we go- ing to get the balance 0! the brick ?" Md. Robsonâ€"' Do you flunk it would be economy to tea: down the pram-at ball and incur all the etpenm of; re- uoflng men. house and alarm aya- tem for two months? I think it would be a lame.” . Md Jacksonâ€"“The cost would II: a. hagatcflc-the Information gained but your dun-t that.“ 1n ugly to a question Commit-lon- er Chalmers and it would coatswu to remove the flue alum bell to the new ball. and It m decided to‘ take no action till later. pnunnn m 113611: oi On motion a clause m added tn the tender! asking contractors to tigâ€" urc on using the material in the pre- sent hall. MaLvor Ingeâ€"“Me is a lot of good lumber In an old hnh‘. and; the {my}: shock! be worth something ‘- willowâ€"“Well, tint makes the amqnnt $4.064.” m}: pgtitlondtor a_ 31-»th 7 AM. O’Rk‘l‘yâ€"“You‘r; V's-on; â€" thew- the {5200 granted by the County Council." Aid. Hercâ€""We have just $3.86!: after paying for the work done and pas-ft of the brick on hand." UIMV‘. I" mun. Williun Shoot.

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