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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 26 Apr 1907, p. 1

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our ”Mud ESTA! LISII ED I‘ll 7. W m Up “400,000.00 M ' ' ' ”190003000430 WWW mflts - $39,831.84 Total Assets - $163.001,173.00 Branches at all important cen- in Canada and in London, 13113., New York, Chicago, Spo- kane, Mexico and Newfoundland. Every description of 3. Banking business transacted. interest allowed on deposits and compounded quarterly. Former customers of the On- tario Bank Branch will be ac. commodated as heretofore. tres H. J. LYTLE, Manager Lindsay Branch. {Min of carnal Chartered by Act of Parliament, 1882. This Bank. with its 123 branches sud mncies in Canada, United States and Great Britain, is in a position tomcat every requirement in the line of legiti-, we banking. Savings Department Deposits of $1.90 and upwards received. . upon which interest will be paid or co-n- pounded four times a year, at the ‘ current rate from date of deposit to day. of withdrawal. Farmers’ Business receives special attention in the line of." cashing or collecting sale notes. making sdvsnces for the purchase of stockers, etc. I: soliciting your pan-onsce we can assure vou of courteous treatment and prompt attention to your business require- nests. U. S. YEREX - Manager mrsnnmanik OF CANADA. Ilirkfield, - Ontario Inhorized Capital $1,000,000 A Branch of this bank has been opened at above point, and ageneral banking business will be transacted. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards ltcoxved and interest allowed at hlghest current rates, compound- ed four times a year.. If you contemplate making a Change in your banking connec- nectrons or think of opening a new account we would be pleased to center with you personally or by letter. J. A. WALKER. Ma? 29, 1906â€" wtf. Manager \‘\â€" VICTORIA [DAN SAVINGS IllI’Y. . The Highest Interest .Iand-I The Highest Security 4 °/.. l"ltell'elt‘t for periods of one Year and upwards, payable half itarly 3 1-2 ‘70 gaffe“ on deposit, with- ed able any day, compound- .Quarterly. rat-£39.23 :vith those high interest , ~51y'e our depositors all ity of first mortgage fibleto make this state- ‘t wrt ‘ 0 {Ed 11'] first mortgage 3 sum greater tha - ‘ , n our total de .05- It1:13:31‘3i3.ooo.oo F .“d 0n 0:13: ”Mensa st current rates Mp9“, 0f repayment to suit “.r‘ , e1... ;. ‘ u. . ~~C~o auHGmC..- .6an- V \â€" UPen from 9 am. to 4.80 p.m. '~\. I} JAIES lo. , d - W m" 11' mm mm Yourâ€"14.. 17 E ‘0 e O O O O 9 O O O O O O O 9 9 O O O O O O 0 4r 9 O O O O O Q 9 0 O O O O 9 9 O O O O o Q 9 O Q 0 ¢ 9 9 O O O O O 6 F030% ..flrstfor.. MllllNEllY Saves Vain flagreis. u 9999090000666 The fact that so many folks look elsewhere and come back here to buy proves it- Also because we show one of thelargest and best assorted stocks of correct millinery styles is sufficient reason why so many people can get what they want at once; the splendid business we’re doing proves that. But after all, it is not so much the variety of stock that counts. It’s the Millinery Artist who suggests the correct individual idea and has the knack of putting this or that at just its prettiest angle. These are the reasons for the really fine and exclusive efl‘ects of the Ford Millinery. Each day sees entirely new and fresh our own work-room. ideas from We repeat what has been said by many a pleased customer,â€"“ Go to Ford’s for correct millinery at reasonable prices.” under the gone. and the heavy (Wind: (From Our Own Our-respondent); We are having fine weather at pr cunt and farmers are hm on up; fields. though the trout is still. deep in the ground. lMaa Ella. M. Brien spent Sunday parental roof. The ice on the rchr is almost these o’daya are breaking the ice on the syrup n: W" .â€" 0 bag In lmpreu upon re- gular‘ sting nicely. l lahc up fast. Mr. Leo Zealand and Miss. M. rieu paid friends at Maple Hill Farm. Emily. 8 flying visit Sunday. People who are making maple‘ rtagoodseason.. and special cormqioodonts alike the impedance 0! signinwcir mmoaztflmew onbockol last about or! every M2“ of news sent in. L1: is a We against impodtMâ€"Editon‘ Post; snfogmn nd â€"â€" - OAK WOOD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) On Thursday lost April 18th. Miss I-lrocbc Copplestonc. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Capplestouc. uird after a long ian from that drcadcd disease. CODE‘thp-I tiou. Beside her father and mother four sisters and two brothers are, on of seven years The funeral on Saturday nfttcrnoou to the Lit tle Britain cemetery was largely .1.- tended. The Rev. '1'. Brown conduct- ed the services. - . Miss Minnie Martindalc'has return- i ed home from Toronto. She intends I staying for the summer. The Misses Campbell. of \Voodvillr. were the guests 0‘ Miss Mabel l‘rouse on Sunday lust. Mrs. Amey. of Cannington. spent a few days last week with her ril- tel‘. Mrs. A. Cameron. 31'. Mr. and Mrs. Wright. of Pennrl, visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Webster on Sunday last. The many friends of Mr: .Horaze Coad. who met with an accident on Tuesday last at Lorncville. will In. phased to learn that he is recov- 0 'Rev. Mr. Johnson. of (huemee. :ou- ducted the services in the new). dist church on Sunday last. A Great Range of the Fashionable Volles at 500. A very nice wave for correct dresses for street or dress war, 44 inches wide, in the new shades of tan, brown, navy, i 2 2 O t O 1 i 2 i i left to mourn her loss. i i z i i. i The Newest in Dress Goods. The Goods that are Difficult to Get. If you realized how difficult it is to secure the fashionable dress A very quiet wedding took place on Monday afternoon. (when Mi‘.‘ Maud- Hutchinson. Mariposa station. and Mr. Collingwood. of London, were married. the Rev. A. F. For ter officiating. The young couple left the same evening for their hone in‘ London. . W U! m m whichthc was; held in the neighoor- or motor, Mm. Jami) Wart.- man “third hgr homo inAm- . NY" to see her before her doa‘fh, but unfmtuuumely was a day too late. arriving just in time for the funeral. ops lOIVIiSflIP [insurers “â€"â€" POTTER! co.“- IAIL'AY M .I'c 'l“. IE I-PBOVED. â€"â€" " m Oral-‘0 Plan W by I'm W. A regular meeting of Ops Gounod was held on Monday. April 22nd, with all members present. The minutes of last meeting were read and on motion of Messrs. Coulicr and O‘Loughlin were adopted. COMM UMCATIONS From A. C. Cutwright. secretary of me Board of Railway Commit»: nouns. in reference to the danger- ous railway crossing on Sad :00. nod at lot , A letter from the provincrai trac- sun-r, enclmng‘ acbequo for $36-30 bring balance of provincial railway tax due to Ops. From McLennm 00.. solicitingr an Dillon Kingstay 3'3. ” in. 11‘: . induct at no out. I a crust “hand; qua-t impaitm .â€"Editur Post. -â€"‘-'.-â€"- meters“- ‘- " Pout. _ MILâ€"v1.1. of Dr. Mir-momma Pattie Bonn will be on May 1st and to Chhwaw‘a, Victoria. Road on May. 2nd.-wl. â€"â€"â€"â€"._._ LITTLE BRITAIN. (Special to The } The sumo! E. L. of C. hfimectimp was held lat Tuesday evening. ltev. Mr. Moore presiding. for the election of offiocm_ for the coming Confer- ence your; Han. pro-dealt, Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph.B.; pnuu'dcnx. Mr. Isaac Helios; sacrum. Miss Ethel Mc- .Kee; trccmrer, Mrs. E. Badman; 'lst ivice...Mim Mabel Smith; 2nd vice. uf'miumary) Miss Bullevant; 3rd I vice (prayer mum. E. Honey; 4th ,yxce., Lookout committee. F. Wick- kott; organist. MM Show; flower ago“ His L, Martin; So- lcml, Mm G. Mark; Visiting. m- miltec. M'u L. “'ickett. â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"_ PENIEL. (From Our Own OOrrmpondeutJ Mr. Ernest and Miss Lena Wright. spent last Sunday at Uakwool at their sister's. Mrs. Albert Wob- sler's. Rev. Greatrix. of Port Perry. :bly filled the pulpit here on Sunday. ’Hc preached our educational sremou to a largo and appreciative congregation Mrs. \Vill Moore and children lure. nsit wzth' â€"â€"_...._... VALENTIA. The _mrumeut 01 the Lord's sup. yo: Will be adminiefiacmd next Salo- bclth by our prim, Rev. J. E. Moore. Pull A large Wt is expected. Seeding is under full swing in this neighboflsqoid. â€"â€"-â€".__. CAMBRAY. .(Special to The Post.) Ladies. don‘t forget the Women's Institute meeting to be held at Mrs. J. J. Torrill’s home on Wedncsdiyr mxtut 2.30 pm. This is the annual meet. ml; 0‘ the inuitute. so all the ladmn are Specially requested to be patient. 7'! "- â€"-â€".â€"â€"â€" VALENTIA. (From Our Own Correspondent} Mia Ella Mark who has been vic- itinz her sister. Mrs. Suggitt. of Us- Eldon. returned home an Saw”- louder for hideous. Robert. and James Swain fenclng. are receiving good returns fro-q Tenders fzom The Post and Watch- maple babes this spring. The sap mau-Warder for township prln'ibz. 11“ M running well 0‘ 13% Mr. Smith. township engineer, was DHSQDL and addressed the Council on Fall when" and clover crops are looking better than was cxpectedl the drainage system now under wax in Ops. die placed before the aim-:- m timc,a.~go. The sitar is shining ' ‘ brightly Lntbo . . , Northwest. which no doubt. indicates “I a large plan or map 0' the ”'3' a successful 8m!- ‘ tom “1114.5 embraced the grate: Largo flocks of wild geese hate part ol southeast Ops. tor-imitating 3E I 110va around this ya” for the East Cross Creek m the nth cane weeks: wh'ch. “A a rather ,fOOLLFSlOD. ‘ . ‘ - roman}: CORNER 01205er.; The Reeve reported that Mr. D. unique scene, but they have at last disappeared so we mu expect worn:- cr wgu‘ther. y _ J. McDonnell. rocdmastcr of 1.11? C. -._._..._.. P. R.. hud Incl. hull and Contractor OMEMEF. . O'Loqshhn at the Pottery Comm (From Our Own Correspondent.) cruesmg to consider the best way Farmer-a have helm seeding he”. of improving it. They we of 4903- Robt. m: and can have fin- ion that the road ditches on oath iahod sawing custom logs‘lstely and ““9 0" “'3 railway track 3110““ be are new all: shipghc tiltd and filled in. so that: a 3-2:.3 . ‘ gonad 3n“ 121‘! or team might easily turn «my: nglfik'e. ngfy“:mp’rig’ from the truck without capstan; tor . 'rcial h . gave a com- when danger threatened. plimuntary trip on his new :gasolcnc yacht last woek. - .. . . B... W... . 1...... m Erastus? me “no“. nude ‘ ”W m” hf”? “’9‘“ gutter- Council approved. and Mr. ‘.\ than “Ste! 01 hm_ farm. which is cucnof moved. seconded by Mr. UMuKhNL' the best me-V farms m the d‘EU‘Ct- than this Council accept the plant:- The funeral 01 the late Spencer al of Mr. D. J. McDoneu. realms-- Dancer w very largely attendedon ter c: the C. P. n- for the improve- SUMO-3' 130*- Mount, PIW Rea- arm. of :he l‘ottery Corner railway hero and Floctwood Courts at Forâ€" crossing at lot 15. 5th con. road.- nnd that the Clerk notify Mr. Ms- .retalned from a week’s 'Omemec friends. I_ Mr. Henry Osborne was so fortun- late last week as to shoot two ilaige wild geese. one weighing 10 lbs. and the other 1.: 1-: I‘m. All the farmers are busy on the land now; . . I , Mr. Moore Osborne. of Tor-out). is |spending u qu days at. home this week. Mr. John Trethcwey is convales- cent. (We hope soon to see him Ianwngst us again. Mr. G. W. Hardy has the framing of the new timbgr for his. burn all finished. This gives the procpcct of an early raising. Messrs. Dan and Sandy McLean I are meeting a new. windmill on their barn. Noteâ€"We beg to impress upon rc- ‘cular' and special oormnpondcntq alike the importance of signinatbcir lumetthobotoomor onhockof I-laut about of every budget of news _._\lr. McDonell proposed to do we filing on the railway limits. the funeral in :1 materials at these popular prices, you no doubt would better ap- preciate t h e s e extraordinary values, We mention a few of the season’s newest coloring: at at prices much below market value. The Correct Black and White Checks at 60c. New Wool materials, 40 to 44 inches wide in the light weight cloths, very suitable for separate skirts and shirtwaist suits, the fashionable shephards check in wo sizes; also some very neat green, cream and black. A price that is unequalled for value at 50c Better and finer waves at 7 5c and $1.00. Exclusive Patterns in -the--New Grey Sult- ings at 500, 75c, 31, l 25 and 1.50. You’ve seen many grey Suit- ings no dubt, but our word for it, we never had such attractive patterns as we show this season. Goods you will not see outside this store. New Tans in Broad- cloths at 81.75 Exceptionally good quality. Notowwvefibgg to impress upon re- 3 cent: in. It. in .a. mat anhgqard guitar 8:9,“ special 901'th 33381.net tmpmhm.â€"Edltor Post. alike the importance of signinathcir: â€"O-â€"â€"-. name 31;...th botpompr on back of _ _ chiln- '. last sheet of every budget of news ‘ (Special to The Post.) soul: in. It in smart safeguard. What mpkeu our home so dark and ainst “mpoa'. ' Bd'to‘r Post. ’ 0014. as ' l ‘ .L. “that wan no warm and bright; WOODV-ILLE . Is it because from out the fold (From Our Own Conespondent.) 3315 £3000 3- shining lightâ€"- Market here every Thursday. A luglfi that nomad to cheer xv Mr. and Mrs. NV, J, Moortwflc in With rays of dazzling sheen Lindsay on Tuesday last attending AM “13 '40 134$ "1d “me" .510“) the funeral of Mrs. Moore's grand- And ne’er on earth be seen. mother. Mrs. Gra'ham. «from attended the body, deceased how; a member of that order. The late Spencer Dan- ccy was in highly esteemed citizen. and was the mud non of Mr: E. J. Dummy. His mother was buried about a your rugs). The deceased: leavw a widow. four. children. two brothers and one sister. The end came on Friday last. Oncemee Cricket Club are orznniz- in; a {round list of sports {01; the ensuinz 2m; May. Mr. Ddbaom. successor to Chas. Ivâ€" ory has introduced an excellent cash register and two new silent sales- men. - Hugh Murmy. oi the Trent Yancy engineering Stall, formerly 0! Has- zings Co.. pronmnocs our riv‘er nav- igable for yacht: or any crafts. . _..â€"_..â€" COBOCONK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) T. C. Birchapd spent. Saturday in on On Thursday, April lath. death vis- itcd our community and rempVed tram our mm Miss Rose Ella Fitz- unsold, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mm John Fitzgerald. The and event has cast a gloom over alltho neighborhood, as the young lady was a general favocige. Her kind, pleflr account of sickness. cant disposition made every one her 34"- 1‘ “91‘ McIntyre and family inland. She was! an especial favor- ‘ito d the children as was. evidenced bell spent Sunday with friends it) 08k~\'0(.!d- ' ' . Miss Ethel Thomas entertained a few friends on Monday evening lass. Mrs. J. .W. France was confined. to the house a few. days last. week on left on Thursday morning for their Donell accordinglyâ€"Carried. ROAD MATTERS A petition signed by some ratrpay. rrs of South Ops was presented by Mr. John Flartnett, pray-Jig that no dust open ditch be made on the coal alluwence near Hartnctt's corner- where a new drain is now stat-ted 0Ol.. Mr. Coulter moved. seconded l; Mr. \lilson. that Thos. Walden b: lt-appulbtto patlrmutcr of beat No. 33 Instead of Joseph Hall. and the?- David Jamieson be appomted oath- n-aster of beat No. :59 in place 01‘ Brown Zeuland.â€"-Carricd. l'ctei' Hawkins was appointed pain- master of beat No. 36 in place of: James Johnston. on motion of Messrs, Wilson and Conlter. Mr. O'Loughhn moved. secondrd’ by Mr. Wilson. that a notice bo- placed at the gravel pit in charge- of Tires. A. Newman. regulating the 54 inches wide, beautiful rich finish, very con-cc: shades of tans for suits. new home in Toronto. JV: are very sorry to lose Mr. McIntyre. as be has been a citizen 0! Woodville ‘fur .mamy~ years. Mr- and Mrs. John Campbell. of Bala. visited Mr. Campbell‘s parents here over Sunday. Miss Dora McLeod has returned home after visiting her cousin. Miss. 'Parhael McNahb. for a few daVs. Mrs. R. Thames has returned horn-.- after visiting her sister. Mrs. R. Moore. of Lindsay. plaids and broken checks, extra value at 60c. WOMEN ’S WAISTS For Dress and Every Day Wear. The Season’s Newest, lost Beautiful lodels are Here in Great Profuslon. A stock and variety excelling any ever shown in this store, at prices that are hard to beat. onsidering the qualities. The “H clcna Waist " of Lawn Silk or Wool, is known to be one of the best in fit and sty‘e that can be found in Canada. There is a style magnetism abont these Waists that women § O 0 § 9 O 0 § Q g i 5. O Q Q 9 § 9 § z Misses Catharine and Sarah Camp- 0 Q 9 Q 0 9 i o O Q i O i Don‘t forget the concert on the 3rd of May. The members of the .Woodville band have secured the Slerlock Male Quartctte for the u:- casion. This famous company ap- peared here before. and were enthus- I lisstically received. Please have tho I can’t resist, The new lawns and mulls are so sheer, with such dainty lace, and so beautifully put together, that the writer wished there was something ocsrdes printer'. ink to convey their pretti- ncss to want in. We'll mention a few popular priced once and leave the others for your visit to the store. 3 of extra value at $1 One particularly good number is prettily made of white lawn with open work embroidered front, finished with wide plats and ‘fine tucks on back and front, new long pleated cuff, but- ton front, all sizes 32 to 44. Another one of nice quality lawn, daintily made in the tail- ored efi'oct with quarter inch pleats on front and back, front has neat embroidered pattern, sleeves are long with new cufi'. Still one more model with short sleepes trimmed with val. laces, dainty style at the price. Three Styles of LaWn Waists at $125. That you will find hard to beat at this popular price; one has front all over embroidery; an- other is made with line rows of white Valencicnnes Lace In- sertion down front with short sleeves, allbuttou backs. Three beauties at $1.25. More Elaborate Styles at $1.50, 1.69. 2.00, 2. 75, 3. GO. 3 50, 3.90. Exclusive styles that you will next seen in Lindsay. Made of fine Swiss Mulls, Lawns, Muslins and Organdies, beautifully trim- med with fine laces and inser- tions, long or short sleeve models Be sure to see these if you want something different. 11:. store With No Second Meg; custom: Directly Opposite the Post ones. mm. to. visited her parents here week. date in mind and do not miss such a - “"1 rare treat. INN shine. _ Everybody come. rain or I Miss Bertha Heppcnstall. of Tongaâ€" t is The farmers of this vicinity hive commenced their spring work. Mr. J. P. Ego and daughter: Lucy by the number d little onos who camtohauahbt look’stber face. Great sympathy in felt for thcmzed mdha‘ uni lather as she waa .tho col: married dourhter and mal- wayo so loving and considerate for their comfort and also for the kind. ““h" "m figfii‘é 3‘33. ave M cvom ‘ gm and loving kindnes- could drive. During her eight! months! illness they never lefl hor- n'dc day or night. but m’miderod with tender care to all -hcr was“ Everything that medi- cal skill and devoted nursing cwld do was done to save herâ€"tho life that was: ”precious to her loved .Onoa. but God 11“ decreed other- wise and in His wisdom took her {run the miller-in; which she while bore with patience truly christisn. No pain- were tapered by her brother John to make vcvcrythinz bountiful for her funerâ€" al. The most costly and elegant .m or mama, cashed! that has ever been seen in the A special train. “1th two engines .tovunhip was provided to show the amgagout 16 c3315 conveyed: largo love and honor tor the dear sister. number «mugsbout 500, {ram 1‘0- whom he mines sosoa'oly. The fun- route on Saturday, to be placed on taking of gravel from said picâ€"Cu- ne . Mr. But moved. seconded by Mr. Cf'Loughlin. that all statute labor money paid in taxes in 1006 he placed to the credit of the Conrail“ sinners in the respective road invio sions. to be expended be them on the xcsmctisc roadbcats fran when the money had been collected.â€"-Car- lied Mr. Coulter moved. seconded by: Mr. Bat. that the tcnder all the \Vatchznan-Warder for township priming be acceptedâ€"Carried. Robert Stephenson. lot 12).. con. 2, said he had built a wire fence :wo years ago. for which a bonus had beer promised him by Mr. Hicksom which he had not yet receive-1 It sec-ms Mr. Stephenson had no: re- minded Mr. Bickson of it in tune. but alter Council considered the mat- bonus. as Mr. Stephenson had help. an) .(ud oi poaifin umfinorpo UK .131 ed to. pay bonus for others. Mr. ‘Wrison preposed to amend the wire fence by-law, but the our»: Members were not. in favor of mak- Liadny on banknote. Miss Man's Adams returned. home lost week {can visiting at Toronto and Midlan’ d. J. H. Carnegie. M.PP.. returned homo lad E‘nday' flatter the prom- tsdn' of the 3i ature. Mn. '1‘. Daylgua visited in Lindsu on Saturday. J. A. Peel, at Lindmy. is in town this met on business. Mr. P. V. Birchard. of the Bank of Montreal stair. Toronto. isspeod- lnz holidays with hcr panama. Mr. J. Lithgow. License Inspector. 'fozr Ear-u Victoria. paid our town an dficiul visit on W. Miss A. Biennium. of Victoria Rood. visitod here loot week. Mrs. W. L. Shields, merchant. bore. in making preparations for at large addition to her more. which. when computed. will add to the upmar- left Tuesday morning for Peter-bore. % §. § I g The Rich Man 1 i i z i i I - 2 Noteâ€"We bus to imprca upon rec and a: Sahmddy wisp langely attend- tho diinoront “not!“ “mad by Mr. â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" J. Shlidau, of Toronto. Mr. Sherâ€" idan will pasture between 700 and 800 head of stock here this comm; unison. ___+_â€" KlltKFlELD. . (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. Gazette. of Toronto. on: visitiu relatives in town. Mr. Chris} Luidlaw. of the Blank of Montreal, Toronto, grout a fewdays with his brothers at the ‘Fort’. Bui- szuno Lake. this week. . .. Mr. F. Rutherford. C. E.. of but;â€" an, spent. Sunday, the guest at Mr. . Cam bell. ‘ llThe Mimic brethren of Kirklicld had a visit from the D. D. G. M.. R. W. Hutchison. of Port Perry. The fourth degree was very onyoyaply W Mine Host Campbell‘s. A large n milk-r 0! Visiting brethren from Hurling lodge, \Voodvillc. were UK“ '11. l M: R. Campbell. of Minnzutonus. Man" who is visiting her duuxhter. Mm Luidl.’u\'_,"‘l‘ho Fort.” spent a couple of days in the village. the JUN of Mrs. Moszrove. The Rev. Fr. O’Sullivon n'nd Mr. W. J. Mitchell cull cm the ‘Empress d Iroland' 011 May 3rd. for England and Will Visit the Dublin fair and. spend sane months on the. contin- cuvt visiting places of interest. We wish them bun voyage. Min (relay leaves for England on May 314. where she will spendlaoma months with mun... «.14 friends. as usually gets his start through the habit of saving. The opportunity Is also yours. and we advise you to take advantage of it by opening a Savings Account with us. INTEREST PAID FOUR TIIES A YEAR. THE DOMINION BANK THE CANADIAN BEER OF COMMERCE nsrmusunn rec, Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Rest, 5,000,000 ”innamn'sm‘“ Total Assets, - 113,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED comm no rm Pm oncoum . SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT 97 DepodbofSllndupwu-dsrecdvcd; ram-mu currentrutanndpddquorccrly. Thcdcpodtorhsuflccttono dchywhdcmhtththoMOI-mmd HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO B. E. wstm, President mm,cmn1mg« ing any change in it. MORE GRAVEL WANTED Mr. But moved. seconded by Mr. O'Loughlin. that the Reeve and Com- missioner Couller inspect the \‘n'al- don, Miliigun and Clark: gravel pits, with power to purchase if the; deemed it best to do so.--C1rrk:d. On motion of Messrs. Coultcr and Ber-L. the following accounts now! passed “no pard: _ , B. Moore. refund, error in .15- uessment .......$ F. Arksey .... l’. K. Walsh and Wm. Knight, shovelling snow ..... . ......... Camus 6: “arson. Oriilia. surâ€" vey plan and estimated. casts of swing bridge ap- proaches ...... .. 38.80 The Clerk in.» instructed to uni-s cumry about the cost of dlff-‘F‘J.‘. syn-s a. cement. cu.vcrt pipe. Ln'l al~ H. I.‘ write to (ill Board: of limbsâ€"o: Comnussioucis qriamiug Lilo.- ‘(D'Lli- lion of‘tlie crossing on 2nd con. .042! at in! :2. that it may, be still bet- tor urproved. Mr. Jus H. Moore. agent for the Stan-lard wire fence company mold:- (d :. sample of the wire and 13:5. and secured an order for JUL] loss of No. 9, 16 or 2:: inch stay (en..- mg, J .o. on motion of Messrs. Coulter and .Wilson. The Council adjourned at 6.30 p. m.. to meet or. May 27th prox. \ W. F. O‘BOILE. Clerk. WOODVILLE. DulltaLâ€"V'Jéisni! Dr. Moments}

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