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

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for In]. Durh- E15. nu Tn.- Waste of S ALI. - [Voodvillo photo No. m be told HUGILL Victori; ran. all no fruit we] and >991! ‘° m Ton- df of M ticulan venicnt. Scoot. 'Yp mos-ion. >d sue. 1‘ fl. 3- ndfl’: OI to Mn; mg. PAGES THE WEEKLY POST. TEN PAGES in O’Neill, their chmzithci ‘, addressee end oocnpetions, talks of their china, and the the security (if any) held by r! executor: than, efter the nid if April, 1903, he st liberty to the unet- of the said deco-led. rt thereof, among the parties |ereto, having record only to of which they then here notice, notbe liebie for the meteor thereof so distributed to my who-e cleim each executor- Ied notice st the time of each Ve have all the good kinds S I guarantee thema to be fresh I full streng 11. They cost 3 more thana the other kind they kill the In», Good 3 both Cattle and Poultry now is the time house :11. For poultry we recom- xd Dr. Hen’ s instant Loose 3 [er and f )r cattleourstrict‘ y g 3 ,3 A e Insect Powder. mggitt, Next Pym’l Hotel. c is simply a waste of time )g insectiticles of doubtful ength and freshness. :1: to RS 0., 1897, Chap. 129, :e creditors of Morgan O'Neill, no township of- Emily, In the Victorie, farmer. deceased, who ”bout the 7th day of Febnnry, L no requested on or before DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1903, rpoat prepdd to the under-ign- KcSweyn, L'7nduy P 0., solic- John Corbett and William |e executors of the estate of the Woove Cloth. 40. 42. ! I8 WM”- 44 inehoo wide; the.‘ ‘ miting maria! Io: tho osuon'o Eroquoh’ties unequalled; oolon block, n, reoedo and novy; d 40c. Sec ond ............ 7% I u Suiting. 44 inchoo wido, In tho, Ike: voovoo for uilorod Cootumoo,’ 11 now floko olocyzd; 001“ 75c I grey, blao; poryotd ed Luau. 44 inchoo wide, Initoblo into; colon groy, rooe, now blno. any blue; opooiol pot ‘50) l l I JOHN McSWEYN, I Of Linduy y. in the County Solicito: for uldkocn ’IGE TO (“EDITORS KILL THE : mm LIUE 3‘ CASH Trimmings form an important factor in the dress make up. The latest New ‘ and Parisian designsâ€"our importations direct the makers,â€"therefore you get a better trimming you would ordinarily for the same outlay. We you the wholesalers’ profits. OUB Es‘lF'I'Y- SEVENTH YEAR-NO. 107 SUTCLIFFE SONS, rm “W“ EW DRESS FABRICS Tlu'a store clan Saturday Evan‘s-gs at 9 o‘clock during larch. ur Direct' Importations for Spring, 1903. >“ “0‘“ HIS showing has never been equalled by any store outside the greater fashion centres. N otc the new namesâ€"they denote weaves and fabrics just as new, while the celorings areal] in variety and daintiness that the most careful Dress Goods buyer cou'd possibly bring together. Our foreign con- nections bring us in touch with the world’s best and most up-to-date Dress Fabric Manufacturers. New Wool Baku «WW LINDSAY thut tn spplication will be undo to the Puliamont of Canal: It its next “union by the ‘Undsay, Béboaygoon and Panty- pool Railway company, for :11 Act extending the time for thw ex- penditure on the contraction of the Con- pcny'l Rdlny, provided {or by the Acts nhtigg to the gammy! nod for such NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PART- NERSHIP.â€"Notioe is hereby given the: the partnership heretofore existing in the Villege of Oekwood under the firm ltyle end neme of MASON end MARK, doing buineee ee Tinemithe, deelerl in Stoves end Household Furniture, hen bsen by mntuel ooneent this dey dinolved. All debte due from the lete firm will be peid by the under- ? signed, George F. Meson. who will continue to carry on the bueineee et the Villege of Oekwood. end ell debt. and eooonnte due by pertiee to the lete firm will be collected by end peid to the eeid George F. Meeon. Deted at Oekwood thle 10th dey of Feb- ‘ ruery, 1903. GEORGE FRANCIS MASON. * ALFRED JUDSON MARKâ€"id. 4 E The urn-tee- of Eden Church hue eecnred ndditionnl lend and proycle a thorough renontion of the old cemetery for cemetery pnrpoeee. They now offer plots for sole; said plot. will be sold for $l2 etch. SPECIAL OFFERâ€"All persona pnrchuing plot. within the ensuing nix months cnn Veccuro them for ten dollars. A ly to \V. FOWLER, Edon,,or J. G. C LL13, Sec, Momâ€"'3 mud n Linday. «I. “may. 1903. yen- old. 1 Thoroughbred Durhnm Bull, leven month- old. 4 Thoroughbred Durban Heifers. Apply to WM. HALL, Cunbnyn-w]. yearn-0U. l Thoroughbred Durham Bull: l’Thorouglab‘red Dnthun Bull, rid THOROUGHBRED c A '1' 1' L E F53 SALE. â€"â€" 1,950 nude by on. mm [at your selling our household nooeuitiu. Did you nuke as much? Try our linen. Alm l telling. Write G. MARSHALL C ., London, Ont. AN FED AT ONCE â€"Teschor. femlo, 3rdChu Certificate. (or Aukokn: Ont... School. A ply to Secretary lasing Nay. etc. L. WALTON, Soc. I “W Suiting. In Cunu Suiting; glass yam _ _only gffif‘m chy Black Silk Voila, dun pottem 0162 and 7 Mn : polkn dct, In “rip. and broad. dulpl; tho noun-t utilit- 2.115;: mates-.221; 13.50 new color 03 (Ink 3:. ,Vbl'nck, brown; roan; u new ad a native; {he length". ....... . ........... 7050 “gel-”Treat, Ityl'nh for culy Spring was: da- modon of guy My! ’cutgr; bountiful snow flsko (in- DEN CEMETERY.â€"Plou fat axe. TAKE NOTthE wosl, per yud only '°“"’°‘""°""::'::::::: 1 15 ANTEDâ€"A good genus! karat. Ap ply to Mn. Demon, Gluolg-Itâ€"wz MICE LLANEOUS. WANTED ONE PRICE AMI-lawn“ .. fabric, cilk sud , tiling one rising two Hrs. Weldon and Mrs. Bolster, char- ity dispencere, presented the items of expenditure for January. - Fi- nance committee. ' Fm Mr. W. :3. Stevens. 3A.. pro sentinz seaport in connection with his test of the street light; which will be found bleewh’ere-J‘blioqand :[,ig|1,ti.ng~ oggi’tgu. _ _ _ Petition from' members of the Fire Baigade, under date of Feb. 26th; asking that Mr. Harvey Bell be apâ€" pointed chief of the brigade in place of W. Raesqr, ‘resiznflâ€"Town Pro- fiérty committee. ere, asking that '9. crossing be put down on Kent-st. opposite William- son's harness store. where one for- mexly existedâ€"Board of Works; my, A. Geen. J. A. Williamson, Home for the ‘Aged, R. A. Douglas, Anderson Nugent, Rathbun 00.. F. Armstrong, Contract Record. Lindâ€" say Gas (Baâ€"Referred to proper com- m’rttees. Accounts wera presented from Mc- Lennan 8: 00.. Bell Telephone Co., Ligh't, Hmt Power (70., Geo. A. Little. {Bd'yMB 00.. Kennody 5: Davis 00., Municipal World. E. Greg- ory. chall 8: Matthie. Ross Hospital: Tulouto General Hospital, Sylveshr Mtg. 00., p. Megilliyraz. Geo. Cal- From Chas. Reid, secretary of the Allied Organizations. enclosing a serâ€" ies of resolugions relative to the Ca-- negie grant and Free Library site. â€"La.id on table. find '0. Callaghhn‘, market clerk; From Durham Rubber 00., Bow- mam‘ille, soliciting an order for tire hoseâ€"Town Property committse. .. T1 om American Surety 00., quoting a. low rate for bonds at town treas- urer and other municipal ofticors ...... Mayor Sootheran urged that the of- fer be accepted at once, but Ald. ORielly demurred, saying the town agents had been consulted and should be given achance.-â€"R.eferred {to Fi- nance committee. From F. A. McDiarmid, with reIer- encc to inducements to be offered a soap manufacturing firm ‘to locate betaâ€"Laid on table, From R. Smyth‘ asking- that the granolithic .walk on the west side of Cambridge-st. from Kent to Rus- soll-st9., be incIuded in Mr. .T. J. Miller's contractâ€"Board o_I‘_fWogks. "(mom J. R. McNg illie, informing Council that the coat of maintaining Geo Claude in the how ital had been Rammed by the County, dating from Feb. 1 st. â€"Fylad. from J. R. McNeillie, of the Ross Hbsspital Board, relative to a town patient named McMahon ...... Mayor Soothcran made some explanations in conncction therewith. and the matter wad left ~with him to deal with. mom T. ’6'Nem. asking that his mlalry or fire brigade teamstcr be increased to $500.â€"Town ‘Propcrty committee. ,, {From Sam McGill, applying for position of inspector of sewdra or cement walk’s.â€"Board of Works. Rem Geo. Elliot. asking that he be given tilt spring 'to pay 118 taxes.â€" Financo comggtfie‘a. ‘ - ,.. 4|.-L LS- nâ€"wr-- -J .vâ€"_ , From Geo. Cooinba. applying for position of inspector of cement walks â€"Bon.rd of Workoiu Eton: Contractor J. 2!. Miller, to loan of old hose and permission’ to cut down trees on line 0! cement walksâ€"Board of Wot-h and Town Property_ comgittego. ‘ -â€"â€"‘ !__ D-.. '-v_ - __-- -â€" up the Treasurer thonld ‘bo authoris: ed to hand him 3100 to be deposited with” the C'lark 'oi' the Lmiolaturcnâ€" Laid on table. 3 _ From Jan. Growden. applying for the position 0! cheat foreman. or inspector 0! covers or granolit’nic rallies-Bow ofA Wag-ks; ' From same. asking it Council Itill desired to press for an act in connec- tion with the Free Libygry sigc. It "fr-31 'Town Solicitor Hopkins, cn- closing account for February, $1.1- Finance committep. -‘ .- - .. .-.. From F. Knowlson, Clerk and Treasurer. asking for a substantial in’creaoe in salary owing to tho cou- stantly increasing volume '0! budnou devohing upon him, compelling him to employ two assistants-{Finzm committee. From Hugh Murray, gain; .flmt his premises be connected with Kent- st. sevenâ€"Board of Works. From Night Constable Reeves, afl- ing for an increase of salary owing to the high cost of livingâ€"Police and Lighting gongxpittep. n. I, A“; I-‘xom Towu Solicitor Hopkins. on- closing“? copy of notice inserted in Ontario Gazette. relative to the Pub- lic;Lihra_l:y glen-Laid on fqblo. A AL From James Henry, applying for tno position of assessor. â€"- Financ-s committee. . From S. R. Armstrong, Petal-hora, secretary Trent Valley .Waterway Association, asking Council to en- dorse apatifion to the Minister of Railway? -and Camus, vurging the prompt completion of the Trent Val- ley Canal between Georgian Bay and Lake Ontarioâ€"Laid on tablAez [Prom B. Spicr, applying for the posi'txon or assessor, and nskmgâ€"that m fixing the remuneration the! Coun- cil take into consideration the im- portance of the workâ€"Pi naaco com- mit tee. st betwacn William and Cantu-m..- (its. â€"Board of _W._orks .Ou-r town fathers met in regular I i . . . Vin; hr t monthly session last eventnt 1.11 tho l:Veighing Ft :fa’fiv'fiilf’ 3.31: {3333 Council chamber. Mayor Soother-an total $8$H75-F:-- and all members ‘were present. nus- nghp?“ N0 312‘ th‘ P°hc° and in“? “3” taken at 739 char ’ .‘3 ng commi _ee. ”relented b up p A10. McCrea. chairmanâ€"Adopted. y when Clerk Knowleon read the min- ‘ . Wt No. 4 6! the Boa utfis 01 last regular, and admrned Works, presented by Ald. fire‘: meetings, which were nuly contirm- chairma.â€"Adopted. ed. He then presented the. (allowing Tut watering Cart Add, Communications, In r From .wan Solicitor Hopkins, cn- Townp ”utility!” flaio't #60:! 1:13; closing his account for January.1nx~ man, Ald pen rzgi’amtten. win he wu ounting to $14. 02 â€"Referred to Fi- prepared to more it,“ ado tion 9‘! nance committee. 7 _ _-_ . the report with ithe estzentgon o! n I-‘ram Wm l-‘lavclle, urging the ear- ly construction of the granolithic walk on tbs north side arr 0010mm!)- Every Business In In III for tho Prlvllogu of Placing Ills Marthe- mont on the Tom: Haul-Ins Curt. TIIE SPEOIFIGATIMIS FOR THE CEMENT WALKS AGAIN DIS- CUSSED'WITH 80H! HEAT. llVflY MEETING 0f (0lJN(ll [ASIMONDAY A Bafch’ of Reports. LINDSAY, ON T., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1903. Ald. O'Raicllyâ€"“It doesn’t matter what the Otonabee .town dogs. The cart is~owne_d by every cltuen and business man. Mr. Graham asked {or the privilege {or five years, not one. as the rpport states. If we want to derive arovenna in that; way we should let all clams oI bananas: men have a. chanco to compete. I'll guar- antor. to get ahighor price than any enema. All dry goods men who han- dle cldthin‘g us clothier: in the strict sauce of the term. qnd Bonds: 6.- I-‘Jovolle Bron. O’Louzhhn Hotn- tyx'o, W339}! Ford. mute! and Su‘toliflo W1» “loved to tenda', but the ma. non on‘ Kent-at. contribnto shoot ’00 in moot wo- Ald. Rnbinoonâ€"“Mr. McWaxtan-s couldn't understand my object in re- fusing to vote for his resolution. Wen. Iam for “the town. I rcma - her: Mr. Gough applying for the priv- ilege some yeard ago. but_he'wa.s refused permiufion. EL: tnrm use we cart in Peta-hora, and Ibelieve he would do :the painting and pay $27 or 880 ayes:- for the Lmdaay cart. If we're to have an advertise- manLt on the cart let us got all we can out o! it.” In amendment it was moved by Ala. Cmnamon, ssconded by All]. Stor- er, that Mr. A. J. Graham be allow- ed the privilege of using the cart for advertising purposes ‘tor 1903 on ggrcging to paint} same. . Moved by Ald. McCrea. maonded by Ald. Maunder. that the report be adopted as road. \fi B.STEVENS Q 9 . 2’94Q§¢§+§§§§§§§§§§§§O§§§§O§+§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§ ' o o 9 Ald. Robinsonâ€"“I’m inclined to sup- port Ald. McWatters. but there'- no doubt we can get about 330 a year in nddifiion to the painting it we yc111 for offers.” The resolution was voted down. Aid. McWatteroâ€"“I can't under- stand Aid. Robinson not Voting." Ald. Cinnamonâ€"“Mr. Graham. the clothier, applied for the privilege tirdt, and Iwould like to give it to him for‘ayear. It aman pays for painting the cart he is: doing a little more than other buinon man." Worie. presented by Aid. Store}; chairmanâ€"Adopted. That Watering Cart Ad“. In preeenting Report No. 4 of the Town Propert committee the chair- men, Aid. Mo. otter-l. win he wu prepared to more the adoption or the report with ithe exception of a. clause instructing the committee to call for offers from the town clothi- ers for the privilege of placing an advertisement on the town watering cart tori one year on condition that the party tendering dull paint the cart it. asntiofactory manner. He then moved. seconded by Aid O'Riei- ly, that the clause be amazed. Ald. Manttcrsâ€"“We can paint our own cart. I don‘t believo in al- lowing anyone to one town property in t_h_at_.vyay." vvv VYVYVYVYYYYYYYY" ‘ § Iflf SIRIII [IGIIIS IIOI UP I0 (ONIRACI. 3 The gas plus “nanometer apparel! to be in mm“ condition, with the guoneter obo It two-thirds filled. It is thought by some per- eon- thnt. o o tut mode ot the oompny'a work: in not A hit one in the Inmate of the town. 1 think u to» mode some (ll-tone. from the work: would show the mdlo power to be only {mfimlly lose. I hue report- ed the foot: on they won shown by the ma. A teat Ill made of A three and. lamp for Mr. Burgess. the figures, mad if .8 any time you regain to know the power 0 lunp, I cm 10!: you Inn tho malt. A now Economic Burner presented for tut by Mr. Burgu- Avongo audio power. 25. I Inn and tho word “flange" each time. bouuo two um undo in ouch use. sad I luv. given tho nvongo of tho two. 2. At right Angle- to the direction that the reflector throw- the light: Ave'oge candle power. 21. 3. Without reflectorl. Noted flame: The Economic Burner. (thin in one of the kind used on the street lempe)-Aveuge candle power. :3. 4. The Shofl'or Burner. (this in the ordinory Lind of ncetylene born- er. end the one need on may of the rtreet leaps): Avenge cond'e 1. In meditation that. tho "floater throw. the til reflected candle power. 151. ILâ€"AS TO CANDLE POWERâ€"A greet den! 0! the end are makes: to eetebueb e "Ind-rd to work by. A Govern-nut etude"! candle, or Cl. fully equel to it, wee need to eetablieb tbie eteoderd. I beve einoe eeubliebed tbet. tbe mdle need wee up u {all one needle power. I comm-ed e "mining piece of the audio need with e Govern- ment eunderd cendle end bone" It. to be the use kind of needle. I am fully eetiefled, by when! experiment. the and“ need wee ell right. The burner. need in the teeh were teken {min the emet hope on the evening of the teete by one of the coupeny’e employee. eeoompeaied by Aldo:- men 31ch The reenlce ere u iollowe: I â€"AS TO QUALIIl. -â€"I confida- tho qaumy of the Nylon. pa and to be Int-chat, npcior In quh‘ty to cod (a in our, my. all Int Emu-x. Gentleman, â€"Aooordin. to ”point“: by you I. hung the qui- ity sad and). power 0! the [a nod for lights; the “I o! Linduy. I any say. the mu m and. at the Company'- with In the owning of Feb. m. Dr. 3111!. o! Thoma, total {or the 0|! Compsny. The un- m inpufiul. the object bang to go: the he“ “i! to the coup.” tadjut to the town. Mr. Eli-ad I won not ask“ he. joint report, which night, "but. Inn ban the more madam, plan. My upon to you b a follow- : ‘ laport of Ir. I. Ii. Ma, I.A., 8am to Goun- I ban the honor to be. gentlemen, your obedient mt, Butchers Kane 8. Grievance. On motion Messrs. M. O'Helloren', ‘ A. Primes}: and Geo. Calvert, repre- senting the town butchere .were giv. en permission to address the Council. Mr. C'Helloran, the epokeunnn, said that under the present by-lew the license paid for was really no protec- tion at all againot outsiders. who diapers of meat. as they like in cold weather and so out of business dur- ing the warm months. He submitted a dull: of Certain changes the butch- er. winner! to have made in the hy- lew, and Council agreed to meet again Saturday evening (3 diunsa the proponitionl. . Onr'Dofective Sewers. On adieu Dr. ‘IloAlpinel Neel Hearth Officer. and Ir. 8. Kylie. claim-n o! .the Board of mun. vb: been! lust"; to the unani- Wotut 01th. newt. Che :- M‘lgrfly oitbeu mint mutant Milkmen-amt The annual statement and report of tho auditor of receipts. payments. assets and liabilities or tho town to: the year 1902 were considered, and the Treasurer was instructed to have same printed and published without delay. The report was adopted. tho yeai- 1902. who rnwfanhWBS Treasurer was instructed “to allow said firm the tax exemption-1 under thgiby-laws. ' showing the number or employees and wages paid by that firm dgring LL- _-‘_ annn - c _ Sl‘he étatufory déclaratio'n on be- half a! “euro. Ridge: >Kitchwer, ‘ (rho communicatiion mm. Mr. Wm Foley, applying for the position of sanitary inspector, wan lyled. 'Rlb Eilifihnnication from Mr. J. Cull aghan, max for the remission of his 1902 me- was fylod. and on motion the tutu swore remitted. The following accounts were re- commmubd {or pa neat: J“. Craw- turd $1.50. Goo. ‘oetar 31.50. M. Andrus 81.50. Jon. Wilson 810. J. G. Edwards 84. J. Brimmell 38.63, Rathbun 00. $100.04. Bell Telephona Co. $11.40. A. Primouu 85.25. W. A. Goodwin $42.47, J. Barry 34.25. Jan. Butler 815. G. R. Hopkins $15.10. Jae. Butler 815. in. But-Ho $1.59. Watchman-Wattle! 864.15, Rathban Co., 810.25. T. Brad; 88.54.. Home for the Aged 332.60, might, Heat a: Pow- eriCo. 8245‘. The communication and account from Mr. M. at. Gumbel-Lam 101- 810 {or expenses 0! attending the Chal- mers Investigation were not enter- tained. . Your chain-mu placed baton your committep the tendon for printing: (or the your 1903. The Clerk hav- ing omitted and reported on the lame. recommnding the acceptance of tho tender of Men". Wilson J: Wilson. on motion the tender ku acgeptod. adrt. on the cart. "l‘uil caFriad. nn‘l the report an amended wa- adopted. 0 V Continued from yesterday. Report 0! mum Committee. - sud. Cinnamon. chm”. pretent- «13429011: No. I, a; fallen: Aid. O'meily. then moved, seconded ho Aid. Robinson, that otter: be re- coivad l’rom business men of an c1359“ f9} the _ri¢_ht_ to place an A "its was. then taken on the am- cutnent. wgfiqh‘umilod “to (furry. AIJ Ann - , Md. Cinnamon bold but for the sc- ceptanoe of Ir. Graham's ofL-r to: on \ year, and remarked that prob- ably emery town in Canal; was no- ing ita watering out at a menu '0! musing rovenno. ‘ tearing ratanand all would hsvo chance." by Mr. Burg.- gnu: The discussion will be continuod at the no“ meeting. To Build up the Market. Aid. O‘Rielly moved. seconded bv All McWatters that the town ooh“- citor be instructed to pupal-o aby- law it the statutes give the nee» my power. making it compulsory that (I! coal. Moog} h'ay, atnw, live stock eto.. be woi ghed on the: town mie- Han tho‘ out. thereolto citiuno. and n on. We statutes“ do t MIC! WM :oci-l 1mm in moi?” Con-id H in: pop: mutton. . r ' “potion 0'! ma. 01119113. “and. On motion Mr. -W. Goodwin was heard. [He said the body with which he was connectedâ€"tho ySociaJists â€" and other town organisations were totally opposed to spending one cent of the people 6 .money for a. site and he thought the Council should not spend money unnecessarily. ‘ They ohould have power to erect the build- ing and run it without the interven- tion of the Library Board.’ Bdfolt confident the people Would not favor ntrant of even 3100 for the Wilson or any other site. A small minority opposed the aooeptnnce of the money. -L- A! Ald. Cinnamonâ€"“Anything l have done is not intended to mean that ‘ I am opposed do the first resolution favoring the market site. which I supported. I would like to wait a few days in the hope of getting a little more light on the subject. I understood that certain people pro- posed to collect hfund of $1000 to- wards the Wilson site and at Coun- cil to do the rest. I'm not in favor of that plan and [don't believe the people will endorse it for one ino- ment. when we have naite that will ‘ cost nothing." .. 7 ‘ Ald. O'Riellyâ€"“Promims or names am no goodâ€"we what the cash pro- duced here. On the other hand, if there’s ach'eap way of transfer-rung- the site we hhould hear what: it is. and I propane that we adjourn this meeting for a week." Mayo: Soothcran said that while he wan not in favor of the market nits ha had nd desire :o olfer any violent opposition. He then referred to a recent special meeting of the Library Board of which he had re- ceived only brief notice. and said that as he was amembcr of eight public bodies he Ghouid be given time to make arrangements to attend the "099.8,.- a site on the market park was the right one. The opponents of that site had had plenty or time to frame their objections it they had. any sound onel. a. lot of discussion both in Council and out-Bo about the Library. 'yet he an more strongly convinced than eves.- flmt big 'roeohgtion betting aside . Md. Robb-on urged the desirabil- 1ty of caution. Bo would not tots Hr. McLaughlin's advnce at all. The npplicntion for an out would likely be blockod, but they should follow the advioo of Mr. Hopkins. who was doing: hit boot lor the town. and who had probably noted afoot when he aid that it tho poople had achance lo-dny to vote “moot the yearly expenditure 0! 31000 for library maintenance they would now It un- der. Post Coononli had wanted a lot of money. _ Md. O‘Rlelly, seconded by Ald. launder, moved that the Truman- bo authoring! to hand Mr. Hopkins 3100 to be deposit“! with the Clerk 1 01 file Qagiuluturo. There had been 1 but mornâ€"“Well. give ho- tico of graduation “to unond the mo- tion inurdctinx the Solicitor to pro- ceed. and lure both Mr. Manthn 1!“ flat solicitor here at next unet- ng.” ' Jud. Cinnamon complied with the; maiden: Md. O‘Rielly .dviaad that the re- preocntuttve of the riding, Mr. 8. J. Fox. M,P.P.. be fished to apply for we Emulation. adding that much of the upon-e could thus be pved. AM. Cinnamon--“)fr. R. 3. ll:- Ltughlin was to have been here. Be an tho transfer could be effected in‘gvay‘oimple way." Ala. Cinnam â€" "Tlia questiion should not be looked at from a. purely local standpoint. I think we should do all we con to help the whom." mm Moria was mlopted. ' The Library Site. Town Solicitor 'Ho’pkinc' letter with reference to the application (or o special act in connection with the market site for the Free Library "909.2!!!" 9p: : The matter we; Inferred to the Board of Works committee. 1 Trent Valley {Water-way. When the petitmn forwarded from I‘Lter'boro was read Ald. O‘meIly urged that it be endorsed. Mayor Sootheranâ€""WIII {he com- pletion of the canal do on any good ?” Md. McCrca-"Tbe boats will pass tancr twelve miles north of us." Dr. McAlpineâ€"‘th can't do any- thing but look down the manholes. We should have the connections ex- amined by acompetont man." 7.. , __ ~vâ€"vâ€"wvâ€" It All. “UAIPIH'M mo:- autumnâ€"Wm the Board join u§_iq_a.vilit__3_t inspection ?" a lucky warning to show, what new- a' an might do. ’ Aid. McGreaâ€"“l underltsnd the Gut Co. stuff we: emptied into the caller drainâ€"they have no cure: connection." Dr. McAi incâ€"“That proves all the more conc naively that something carious is the matter. The fires should not pace from the ’oellur drain into the main newer." Mr. Kylie was heard relative to the condition of the Cambridge-st. coa- ncctione, which he had examined and found as described by Dr. McAjpim. \I-â€"-_ a- ALLA7, .._--.. pro-once w,“ due 'to the foot that the Gal Co. had boon emptying their waste product into the newer. The gas was not unhealthy, but tho fact that it was poo-ibis for it to enter tho houses along the sewer proved tho ttho oyatom and detection, no ‘ sewer gas could do the nae. The separate system 01 mower- hod been celoctod by the cititeno a tho but for the town. but in son. on:- at least it nomad ’plain that they were not annoying it. u the unitary and ‘ cellar pxpeo more so manned in some cacao that the contents min- gled. The Council should oeo to it that thin was candied. as tho dan- cer to health was grout. The house connection. ahonld he vontilnterl and on intercepting chunber be put in between each hon-a and the com. The fact that the presence of oocty- leno gal had hoen detected was but 16 dan- be inqtrncu u honm cmnm I or! and ten- when put in March 5th, cum. 3 w; “”0“ On motion M but I) t lew- flfhihfld. 'The oid officers were reelected with the exception of the Vice-Pm. eldent. Mr. Geo. Stewart. he deer-e ing on account of other busineu. to accept the office again. Mr. E. I. Elliott bemg appointed in his phee. The outed: are I! tollowx : Pred- dent. J. M. Dmmmond. Keen: Vioe‘Preeident. E. 1!. Elliott Peter. i.- hit; boro; Secret-my. Join Blddel tort; Tm. “Hr. Galvin. cumâ€"3mm. . - To BUIIICOLDII on ”I .. rmmtnsmmmnu Iota. All durum rote-dun“ Kuhn-um EEO-1nd... “mun-uh: h:_..‘. Messrs. Carlow und‘ Whitton, at the Eastern Dnirymen's Association. vere present. and delivered short «idlene- on the matter of (arming a syndicate of the Board as has been ‘doneindh- er places {or the purpOEe of empla- ing an instructor tor the pétmu and an inspector (or the benefit of m cheepemakrn to be appointed bytb Government; Bath these gentle" dealt exhaustively and ably withthe subject and it was decided to acquire the service: of an inatructot and in- spector. ,, . t g g“ C the Annual looting Held on Saturday Afternoon. Ihe annual meeting of the Peter- borongh Cheese Board was held in the town Council chamber on Sat- urday afternoon. The chair was oc- cupied by Mr. J. M. Drummond. and there was a tairly large atlendme of buyers and salesmen. ‘ Ald. O'Rielly widxad to give“ O'Neill 3500, Callaghan 3600. Wilson m. Reeves $550,131“: tailed to ocean a seconded. . ‘ c F. Knowlson. Civil: and Treasurer. from, $125501?0 01500- Thus. O‘Neill, driver of the fire team, from $400 to 8450. L Chas. Reeves, night constable. from $450 to 8500. c Callaghan, market cierk. from $450 to 3500. Jul. Wilson. caretaker of to" hay.3:_tc.. §225 #59 $275. , 7 I ERMSâ€"l. ER Council Granted Thou an locruu 0‘ Salary Tuesday tuning. M last night's inacting of the Pin- ance committee the salaries of the following town servants were in- creased by the amounts stated, on motion of Mayor Bootharau, second- ed by Md. flannder; , PET EBMROUGH CHEESE 80AM. Some dicnuion then took place on the subject of the amended elm-a in the Miller medications. The change had been made without the authority of Council, said Ald. O'Riel- ly. and on tho advice of Mr Bogus. who wan short of Itonn MM would- bcgent py the change. On motion tho Clark was instructd to at the oditor of the Municiyd World for his opinion relative totho proportion of cement roqnimd for with: bgglt on _a wet clay you: Ald. O'Rielly called attention to the injury occasionally done by for-an and tumors driving their honor along thaw to! tho cement walk- in them spring when the roads are getting bar-c.1110 annuals {recount- Lv trmdm on the walk for' odio- tnnce and canned (huge. no advt- a! that Chief Norma ho instructor! to_keop his eye on offenders. Alter condderable discussion along the same liner. in the canton: or which Mayor Soother-an and Aid. 0' My had a disagreement over the rule. of Council. the resogution an: adoptad. Aid. Cinnamon said the proportion- more all right, cad it wank! be throwing away money to consult an engineer. Ald. Starterâ€"“Some people any the Miner specifications an all right and others say they are not. A leading contractor holds the latter vimr. We might be able to decide by compafig the! with other-3‘ vr‘v' Iicationa provfdcdfitérrv arétronger nix- tare.” Part ox um walk ‘Eviu hav’q'io't} rebuilt very soon." ' .- Aid O'Rfejlyâ€"“Ihe [go-eat spepi- Aid. ficCreaâ€"“If the specifications are similar to those prepared for the [Yilliamfag walk “they will not do. Council' “Journal "at ;1 o'clock Ald. Robinsonâ€"“Mr. Chambetluu’ cf Toronto, who does alot of that kind of work. said a T to 1 proportion wag gmple. -" FBI"! HAPPY TONI OFFIGALS. rifled for in the ,specimm'odé {do}: In Toronto, Peterboru and other places. me when taxe- ue not paid by, ‘ March 5th, 1003.â€"Ca.rried. a Will Keep Potted. . On motion 0! ~Aid. minnow, second- ed by Aid. Stu-er. the Clerk '1.- nnthorizcd to enbncribe for nine copies or the Municipal War“ (or the one or members. ‘ , Gaunt Walk Specification; Moved by Am. )1ch seconded by Aid. launder, that tho mayor he an- thorined to submit the specification: for the Killer contract to scene- tcnt engineer for a. report as to it“: fitness for good bang and flat-(ace work. Aid. O'Ricily objected, saying noth- ing would be gained by going to an expense of perhaps 840 or $50 when Council could eerily compare the pro- pel-none mentioned with those pro- ‘1 .' A Matter of Form. ‘ :f' Movad by Aid. Cinnamon. so by Ald. O'Rielly, that this Danni! confirm the promimry hote- dil- counted in the Ontario Bcnk and car- ried over from 1902, also an over- drtn'; of $1,492.â€"Cnrriad. e A Deoin‘m Step. Moved by Aid. Storqr. wounded by m launder, tint the tux collector be instructed to I'm-nit: tha Home enmity»: with the nano- ot a: (ici- ad by Aid. Mew-Acton, translation wan panned requesting the Dominion Government to extend nu Malls magnet: to the beet sugar indnu try. . ' - ; I \"VLIOI muummm YEAR

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