The amount payable should be canny ascertained. Linda-stand the .sndltor has gone Into the matter and reports the- "Se rate School “taxes for 189910 hi- 1819402. "The amount , pun wit-[$1800. 'lea an; a til-plan pt â€â€™52. hon “kill-nun 1n deducted “mature-"om Jim‘- dty not co'l cud. Imv’ng a m must be 'paid over to the separate ‘ School 30833. and even rates not rt-ollected, if fliey are --real estate rates which can be charged against land. must .be paid over out of the general funds. or course the town will afterwards recover the same with interest, but any rates on“ per- Fonal proprrty which cannot be col- lected the town are not liable for. It mak 5 no difference what amount is demanded. it is the amount col- ltcted by the town that must‘be -paid over. The mom: course is to strike a. rate that will produce as nearly as pOssible the amount re- mixed. and than pay over the ac- tual amount collected. It would be ~manitestiv unfair. to take and use any surplus over â€the. Amount de- mandvd for general purposes. At the same time the town are not bound to pay over more than the amount collected. even if it does not amount to the sum demanded. but care should be taken to strike: 'u cute sufï¬cient. with any anticipat- ed reductions. to pay the amount faulted I! just the amount de- --alded were to be paid there would be no use in Sec. 58 prondinz that shire an owner has to pay the ten- ant's taxes in can. change .lrom Punic to S:-parat:.8;hool. and vice done, then! it the ‘auditor‘s figures are correct you would require to pay th: Public School mine 3856, be- ing: the surplus due them for the same two years. \If there is any further informs..- txon that I can give I shall be hap- p)’ to do so.â€"Yonrs. truly, G. H. HOPKINS, Town‘ Solicitor. Lindsay. Sept. 16th. 1901. ~ -; Pain-Killer, is Just». 'tbo remedy needed in every household. For cuts. * burns and. bruises, strains and sprains dampm a cloth with ,it. up- ply to’ the wound and the pain leaves. Julieâ€"amnesty, thew: but butane .‘Puin-Killer, Perry Davis; Zia-and 50c. _‘,_' “.._ -vvv‘ v“. .- nus use» os-‘rms. People whoso'daily habits are 1 constantly active soon wear out Nature's delicate ' . Nu. 'vous exhaustion. general ' . slooplaan on; eta. invariably £01. In invigorating tonic such .- “m;m"†Tm fl‘n-ï¬- Din. _.'I‘I 7 These sections shewto my mine that whatever rates are collected from S-paggtz School-A suyporte‘rs tor in paying over taXes to specify in a separate column on th‘: roll how much is paid over on acpount or each mate ratg. Section 12;) or the Assessment Act wvldes that any local rate or school rate, the proceeds of which are required by law to be“ kept dis- tinct and accounted for 'eeparately, dual: be calculated separately and tattered in separate columns, head- ed “Public School Rate." “Separate :School Rate,“ or as the case: may be. and Section 144 required the Culley, Section $3 of the Assessment [.ct _pmvides that in paying over any school or local rat: the Council shall apply out of the funds of the muni- cipality any deficiency arising from the nompayment o! the tax, but dial] hot beheld remons'tble {or any deï¬ciency arising from a»: abate- ments or oninability to‘collecl‘. the taxes on personal prom-fly. I‘hure both owner and tenant are accessed the school tom‘s go to the Public or Separate Schoolaccord- lit: to whether the tenant 'u' a. Pub- Llh or Separate School supporter; vithout referenca to the owner. But: it also provides that“; by de- aunt of the tenant th- onus! is counselled to-pay the tunes, then- _he Wu“ "J -_.. ....1_ , u. and they claim to be entitled ~10 the excess; and second. they give -.a:llst of names who they claim are Lawn-ate Sensul supporters. but who 1*; not assmsed as such. and claim to h entitled to the school taxes col- lected from them. UA- regards the ï¬rst claim; in my oplnlon the claim is well founded. and the correct amount. whatever it is. could b.- legnily collected from ..2 town. Szc. 55 of the Separate 1hool Act expressly provides that a» Council shall. through their col- lectors and officers.~ collect all moneys legally imposed for Separate Schools. and shall arcouut for the moneys collected, and when collect- ~cll mall within a reawnnblc‘ tune -therealter. nnj not later than 14th December in each year. pay the same oyer to the trustees, without any deduction whatever. sad that any Impulse attending the assessment or ollectlon shall be payable by the msnlclpnlity. Sec. 53 provides that (inï¬ll-act wheiher the tam are 'to be applied to Public or 56981' Itc schools. no mattcr how assesacq. Gentleman-I have :9?! thin mat- ter very careful consxdcwtion. The rfloard ctajm 318137 was tax-'18:â€; «which they allege were catheter! and not paid over to them. and in a. sub- sequeutnomu‘nicatlon they anus the same await roll a es lo: 191) they would also be} en tledfto ate lime sum for that year; bat-0'13 let to accept one amount in full. "may are, however, mistaken in us- - gaming that there woukl be the same ~-s-ouatâ€" (or 190014 (or 1399‘-~~wbe~- V range while the 1899 assessment roll Jan, “ï¬lm“; _ mtg but“. rtï¬Ã© change ' ï¬ne“ yea: to;- taking the augment» became subject tug? mutant ‘ Refls'onswih h minim-gt which ï¬zz-mt my hangs: were made. 1 Valley base their claim; as ,1 nuclei-m. ï¬nd it, on two grounds. First, that ï¬ne the amount demanded by the hard and the amount actually paid 1; them was smoo.‘stm. the rate uck upon the property and Se- ‘ ï¬nk-ate School supporters. and colâ€" decte-d by the tow_n. faucet-dad that L- -_L:5l-.l ‘31:: headst- an Adm-(moat ruling flush tn. Juana! Shad†PI! tJ_ ran count. and Public School .30th too Amount. Due far 1899 sud 3900 as per aumcor' a Statement. Below we what in talk the opinion 133666 11 at last meeting or Conn by Town Solicitor Hopkini. to whom ï¬zhad been referral the such discus- ed claim of the Separate Soho 01 Board for arrearag’ea of schooI ratz‘ all! to have been witlméld by' the mm. The ‘inreutiglflon conducted; ,by the town auditor disclosed the {net that thé Public Schoul Board r11. also entitled to a. large sum for die years mentiored, hence the ‘ Solicitors opinion relatï¬tve to the .Conncn 8 legal liability 1n the :premlses affects the citizens gener- ally no warrants us in deflating a. â€large portion of our space to may report. It read as follows: '. ‘10 the Mayor and Council of tho Town of Lindsay: .. . 4122 Seyarqte Sshool Board Cm’uq) mum mm â€EDS THAT “I SIPABA'I‘B 80l00L BOARD HAS BEEN NIGHGIIT. Town Solicitor Hopkins Gives his Opinion. Wm PM Pain-Killer is Jusg. the. remedy needed in every household. For cuts. burns and bruins. strains and sprains dampm a cloth with _it. up- ply to' the wound and the pain leaves. amqmm, there‘s but but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davilf. 25¢. - and 50c. People whose daily hnbite are constantly active soon weer out Nature's delicate machinety. Ner- vous exhaustion, general debility. sleepleeonese, eto., invnrinbly fol. low. An invigonting tonic such as “Climnx"Iron Tonic dl’illsmll restore mating ' ‘ en tone up the ten. Etch oontnine ten 'l trutment. P310. 35 As beards the past, it seems a pity that. an adjustment cannot be made. But if the Separate-School Board insist upon the surplus being paid over. then I would adv-Isa that 111-25- be paid $74.83. being the sur- plus for 1899 and 1900. but if this is done, then! it the ‘anditor‘s figures are correct you would requlre to pay th: Public School mme 3856, be- ing: the surplus due them for the same two years. Now cvcrythlng I have htatedap- plies with equal force to the Public School taxes. and if the Separate School Board are paid the surplus collected than the l‘ublic School should'be treated ln‘ the same. man- ner. I find the auditor report) that during the past ten years the surplus rot paid over to the Separate School amounts to. 012810111; 'whlle that not pald‘over to the Public School dur- ing 1.113: same t‘me, amouuuto $2 - 3. and that in 1899 the surnlus not paid over to Public Schools amounts to 8156. and in 1900. 3700. And an the total Szparate School assessment is about cue-fifth of the Public School assessment it will be. 6891! th'at lt la the Public School supporters. and not 1112- Separate School supporters. who have suffered by the mode adopted in the past. For the future [would advise that the assessor-a be â€warn- ed to be careful in manna their ass' ssmeuts, that the collector be re-. quiredr to make proper returns and ‘ to return his roll promptly within [21": time raéuired, by law. that prop- er accounts be opened with the Pub- lic and Separate Schools, and prop- er settlements and adjustments he made wlth each Board at the end of the year. and the amount: actualâ€" ly collected for each paid over 11-- rcsflective 0'! the amount demanded. I undt-rshnd that ln 1899 and 1900 no. propu- "estimates or dag-and were made or furnished by the Sep- arate School Board. and if this is correct I do not think the town could have been compelled to collect 1h? taxes. but I think. while) am prs-pzu-ed to admit that therqmuy b9 3 difference of opinion In tin matter. that the town having col- l‘vtad the taxes. even without prop- vr estimates or demand. they are legally bound to pay, the same: over. are no'. liable to the $95emc School Posed ior somethig they have not raceived. Careful provision is made for =to (to Court of Re- Vision a d ’to the County Judge In can: parties are wrongly assented 33} Public or mate School sup- porters. and In case of no appeal the roll becomes ï¬nal and eluding in twspectaa in other. canal. Incl "n the Clerk on any other per-u ’ so: 5 any poster or antherlty to, : alter the roll or to examine into it and certiiy it. is lncorreet to any way. i have not overlook-d that power in ven to the Qouncll 3399:. Sect‘on ,‘Ti‘they see '.ilt even a! ter the roll in (mail revised to make dlsâ€" ï¬r’étfcnarv a do hot think was latencies! to apply to cases like the peeuent when the taxes have been coilict‘ed for some yea-a At: any rate; until the matter had been in- veetigatad and agreed to by the (omcil there could be no le . mtclalm. and ii investigated it ml ght belound th re were mistake. the other way and other matters that would be taken into consideration. there appears to ’be some mlmnderltandt ing as to the book 0! Separate School (~11 pporteea required to be kc] It“ The Cl prk tells me that the book ha! been kep t. but as he has received no tlces. and there have been no entries in same for some! Jam-8.. and. an the assessors have nohasked for mine. he had forgotten the fact at the roar when applied to, and mlunder- standing the matter said there was IZOIIE’. as’ such and pay Separate School taxes Who are exempt from Public School tax. Tina} parties were out amused as Separate .School supâ€" poztz-rs, ani a6 Separate School tax was or could be legally collected (tom than. consequently the‘tpmg As regards the secogd claim, win. an to the list-of par es apeged to have been improperly “mad, In my opinion the Separataï¬chool Board bur; no “:51 claim against the town in this 1-3;th V‘an‘u facts, envy person is liable to Public School tax, and-it is any Separate School sup- porters who_ Eire pioperly assess-3d ,,_LA (~_L__I r‘.tu1~n:d. I find Sec; 1‘41 stove-mun- ‘ tlonod. {ï¬nch require. gnaw,» pain on cad: rate to be det' ft‘rtli'ï¬y me Collector. 10. never compliulgvlth.‘ in ll? in impasslble for. the Clerk to keep correct accounts. an] I would strongly urge the Council to'lnslit upon the rolls}: future being re- »turnél In grow its 1" and in; prop- erthne; hflflgthe' town 3‘73 bound sooner or latit- to get into an (‘xpensive law suiting may mat: tars depend upon thefmroper return of the roll in time. “R 7 , they are entitled and all) then. 31mm, ‘2‘: new: al‘ka In this _r~eupe_ot_ n9_ Injnutï¬qe :wo; U beâ€" ngm :Ible labcï¬. For thety em")e 1900 begin:- n gauge smear a pm c. The tutu axle: that-1g: It; a 1‘ch .mid;tst‘. 0 Z: ' amounpald 1800,1cuving a. hal- $nnce of $2. 52. but there is no doubt: mud: more than this 1- not oohect- ed on pereonalty. This cannot be told. â€the _1'Q}L_ has not_ yet. been A-.. 1 Hamilton Times: We’d rather be a barefooted boy with a healthy up. rtite and a precarious way ornatâ€" letyim: it. and hunt squirrels god fish for chube In the little crock. dim have to chop the firewood and milk «own and feed the~ stock. and go to a. bed of straw today the sleep or security, exhalation-and a clear conscience than bathe fan:- ,of Ru!- ela. feted and wonhlpped by syco- phants behind mused regiment. of infantry, Lt every moment tearful that he may become the victim or n bullet or bomb. or that his sag-net stomach may take in a done or no!- aon. or unit the dome! of a Nth“. tot may tbkln hll ribl. ‘60 It. Nloho- Ian! Enjoy. If men. thugs French 011'er: few “healthy-mulled Me In an. moflo'ne free Cannon envy 'yon ’Oncht- ', |¢.-..!J.‘gâ€"|O" w- at to a lot of trouble in pushing th'm out of the way wlthout ln'jury to the home or tle chums Had he rammed and scattered the logs 11p expense to the owner would have been conslderable. but word would have gone forth to the tug crew to fasten their tour: more securely In future. Such a. lemon would serve a good purpose V. -â€"Tl-e Ewan-ion was delayed Sat- urday evening on her down trip by two cribs of logs which' had blown across the channel at a point about four_ miles (rpm Atowni i'nge Captgln â€"While the plumbers who are in- stalling the hot water water sys- tem of heating in the Benson hon.) were at work} last week they tap- ped 3 pp) leading to a. cold ywater n servo: :- in a room over the office. and a miniature deluge raunltml. 'l‘h.‘ water leaked through the cell- lng into 0 fine Manager Reid’s quar- ters. and there was n. sloppy time for atew minutes. but Rec. donned his mucintosh and rescued his books and papers- before they became saturated. â€"“King Edward Seventh Anticlllg- arette Club" is the name of a new organization just launched in Peter- horo. The pledge ls as follows . “We. the undersigned bow: and girls pledge themselves not to use tobacco of any kind and to do all wecan -to help others to do the same." This la all very Well and wlll do good, but as King Edward In known to he very fond of a certain brand of Tut-kid: cigarette the society's title la a little of! color. â€"Shlldrcn in attendance at sever- al of tho ward school. have con:- plained to their parents of the chilly temperature of the rooms. and have had to wear uncomfortably heavy clothing In consequence. It the fault lies with the caretaker the teacher should no report to the Board of Education at once. There's no er- cusa for economy in fuel at the risk of health when the Board can draw on' the towp for over $2,000 0! ar- rearagea. oâ€"Thfs w.“ make local duck hunters feet 9111]. In a. letter recclved re- cently by Conductor Jack Britten lrom his son Arthur. ln Wmnlpcg. the latter gave amne «letalla of a two days‘ shoot wltll a companion wt a spot 25 miles from the clty. Thay returned with 168 ducks. moat ly canvas backs. «Messrs. HcDomll. Brandon Austin. Feuelon Falls. shipped two car-load. of cattle to the Toronto markets Saturday. Meats. W. S. Moore and R. Lynn flipped on Thursday. The prices paid In Llnd- say for cattle were: Butcher-2 $2.50 to 88.50; export, 84 to 34.50: â€"‘1‘he police throughout Ontarm are on the lookout for a young man named Alva Ems. who encaped from (‘obocrg Jull. where he was conï¬ned {or theft. some days ago. He Is 21 years of age. sleet 8 inches in h ï¬ght. light complexion. and Ill! home ls at Glen Miller. Hastings County. -Sturgeon Point 1: taking on a. deserted appearance. Only a few cottages are now occupied perman- ently. but a number will continue to spend Sands: there while the wen- ther remun- tine.- â€"Every available bit of piling .aound alone luj'lVG Ira-h lobe- lng [sued by om woodyatd men. who are-getting in very-large stacks. â€"Tne anndnt‘meeung of the W.C. 'T.U.'\dll be held Hominy afternoon at: 4.80 In “Willard Han." Ml ladle. of the union are requested to he meant. -0wmz to the air brake giving out on the engine; the regular morning west-bound train from Port Hope. due here at 9.06. was over 30 min- utes! (the on Saturday. Anather lo- comotive was attached here. -â€"A 83,0133 who manned a. 30m w 1: 1m; bunting house has now married her. That man seems to hue the hero habit bad. > 41110 pipe bei‘nxurecelved by the Gas Co. will be given a thick coat of tar before being laid in the trenches. The object: In to praveqt gum: LOCAL BREVUXBS -The Bowl“! are: now being constructed ‘by Contractor Fans in 20 feet deep at its junc‘tlou with the man hole nem- the market ‘ It may interest our sealers to krow that the Burgess Co. street light was tested' lust-week In for- onto. by the garment inspector. Th? actual lllum‘natinx power or the nomlnal 150 c.p. llght was equal to 290 candles. A report or the test will be forwardedcto Llnduy Conn- cll in a few dammm, . The gas woets'bulldlug will “be constructed by the company's men. under the quperlntendencc of Mr. Graham, minister of the Brullord plant; who will arrlve' l9 Mada: ll; a few days. lie will likely "main lyre permanently as focal†manager. The building wlll bu Iran". covered with lmltatlon stone metal meeting. manufactured by the Pedlsr Co.. or . ‘ . Oshawa. . _ Emlleor K n; stat-‘d um the com puny has been tableau]. to unex- pbcted delay by the pipe manufac- turlng company. The ï¬t cnrload gnu dqlwetad here yelte . and other. wflk follow shortly. me of tbs-“(lttlngs qrrlvedp few can ago. but noémary'pnm are utlll lacking. and uut'l thgnoome to hand trench- lng cannot bb<prooeedod mth. Three gangs’of men will be employed. and three gm: ï¬tter-.leth three num- ants;_ wjll follow up and: three- of trunch button. no that the plpe will bo laid at a rapld gage: JEW‘zb Mr. King! of the Niagara. Carbide “Cm. .m M “caught- 4- 133 {mm 35333337- .6343 start on the trenching‘gopetutlonu. awn-.03.“...- -Oxuua '11“: Hr. R. J. Guthrie. ticket agent at the G. ’1‘. R. depot h'ne, has been transferred to Llnd- ny and Mr. J. W. Nichol-on. shady well known in 01-min. come. to take his plus. Hr. Nicholson II a hockey enthusiast a tall “'0. "and load fallow. Hr. Guam 3" removal will he 5;qu by u- my {think In 0““. ‘ , ' ’ I e-Mln Alloo 8. Curry. daughter of Dr. Curry. of linden, who u uttendâ€" lug LII-,- Ontario College of Phrmncy at Tomato, we. elected honors}: tint flee-prudent ot th'e Pha- macy class for the current you gt the annual meetlnz of the College Aucclatlon the othet day- â€"mdland Free Preu: Mr. Tia-9mm 'l‘ixnmlns. of Lindsay. who had been visiting his son, R. .12. here. for some t weeks. returned to his home on Mon- â€"Mr, Frank Jones. of Port Hope. at one ttme a. resident of Lindsay. was in town lately, passing throng h from Halibut-ton whvre he had been 990111108 a. couple of months cnmp- lug. Frank I: attending the Rochel- ter Unh en 'ty und’expacta to grndu ante In a. couple or yearn ;â€"Dr. Curry and Mrs. Curry. of Mmden. returned last Friday from Toronto Hocpltnl, where the Doctor underwent an operation come ï¬ve or six weeks ago. Recovery has begdaow, but he in now on the m . -Mrs. Jane- F. Janet. of Port Hope, I! in town. the guest of In. 510. Jobbtn. or Glenelg-ut. She at- tended the Hawklnâ€"Drgder nuptial- um Wednesday. A â€")lr. and In. B. A. Pope and child. who had been 9cm; a. few week- tulng In the hunt!» nee". re- named [an Mack to chain home In Rochester. ;Mr. Frank Crevier left Int ' 15:33:3(28‘9'1333 :1 Sher-Eric; Monday for Buffalo. where he ml! Mr. Lon-branch. Customs Collec- viait the Pan-American. after which - tor. he ‘1“ enter a. beam College Qt _mu Rm cu“ "tuned home on Betta“. WMMn', Aft" -mmlin' nub-rug. -â€"Â¥r. G. Pet-rill. o! Halibut-ton. was In town Saturday. ‘ ' -Mr. J. Poster. of Bobcaygeon. want In town Saturday. â€"Mr. T. H. McQuade. of Omee. was in town Saturday. Jul-I. Anon Mills left lately to visit {ï¬ends In Hunt-Villa -er. H. lantern. of Done-y- x-illo. was in town Saturday. -'lr. E. I. Wat-on. o! Peterboro. Inspector for tho Met-090mm Lita lnnrance (:04 m in town Fri- -Mr. Brunt, manager -for the Hahbnrton Lumbar 00.. was 9!! tan Saturday on business. â€")lr. 8. J. Fox. M. .P.. Mu. Fox. and Mayor lug-la. vi ted the Wood- v‘llle (at: Friday, â€"Mr. and Mn. 8. Pat-kin spent a. couple 0! day- wltt Irlendu In Tor- onto last week. â€"Mlas Orr. o! Bobcaygeon. left on Friday to visit friends in Boston. â€"m-. and Ira. J’. W. Biunt. 0! Pine Bluff. Art. are flitting friends In town. (57/4 You' Over-coats betterAn tidn ing sacrifl Hen’l Light 8111 Hon’ 3 Cardinal M-n'l 31. 25 TN A 3 3 3 3 O 3 3 3 :2:ng 3 3 3 i LIN g - THE KING CLOTHIER, 3 LINDSAY AND KIRKFIELDI WWWWW Man’s Finn Tweed Suits, regular .10 to 812, for ........ un'l' All Wool Ntvy Blue SorgoBuib, regular 88, for . . Ken’s Light Sumner Om; regular 87.50 and $10, for [91:50me Suits, ragnlnflnd .650,for .. Ken’s All Engl'nh'l‘ned Saintsgnlufl und.8,for.... Bon' Three-piece Buiu, resolu- 83 75, fat .............. Boyu' Two-piece Suits. regain 82 95, for ................ Boyl‘ Sumner Suits. 75c; 90c, 01.00 and. . . .. . Men’- 81.25 Trouau for ......................................... Ifyou have got into the habit of spending your money and not t in h ' better you can do, stop it now, and save all you can at this sale. Herr-38 E fengozfng: in it were possible for our stock to be bigger and better than ever it was, yam: , . . tar 8113 11 these bag-guns when you can invest your mone 21%: “3:31:13?“ 5:: ll . g 1:3 afl bright and new-Lfreeh from the makers with y so: luck that needs Heavy Fall Suits and ‘You’re netintime; Ev; 'bod is in great j ry y Cape, Gloves, Shirts, Collars. Cuffs, Tles. Etc Over-coats. Fall Underwear. Hosiery. Hate. using out of it. But there never occurred a And yBu must have themâ€"there’s no go _ , ca then right nowâ€"while the very thmgs you need are be better time or a better chan ing sacriï¬ced at GRAHAM’B, GREAT LEAVING SALE. p-00991 Six extra. salesmen on duringterthesa1 Fair. have had to since this great slang 1 PERSON A 1.8. “Credit Notes†we give to our Customers. commuted hi}. Competition Paralized. We will be glad to see you during the Fair whether you wish to purchase or not â€"Toronto Star: In. Jun float. ot- Willi-madam. Vn.. btu guiding lawn-n1 weeks ‘ sister. I". Gunman. of I: svenne. has â€turned hone broth», Dr. 0:3. math» h I} have at. at â€10'th l â€"l[ u L. Holmes. who has been vis- ltlng her litter. Mrs. 8. Young» for the pact yenr. left recently for htr home In Sarah. â€"-Mr. W. D. Hay. inspector to: the Fulani Life Insurance 00.. was in town Saturday. and-ting the local agent. Mr. J. C. Ray. in clodng up; Inez-a1 good rm. ‘ ~Mr. and In. E. Thompson and l ‘ may Clara “emu-on. o! Bobcay- tron. flu. Crovlet. lun- Nabel Par- kln and Mr. F. (.revicr. Id: lon- day for Butlalo. where they will will: the flan-Mm bâ€"ll'. W. W. has rxtumed‘ to town from L0 I. when he en- dured a very unto “luau tron witch in II not yet-entirely recon nod. but hlc kind. will be - ed to team that he I: daily gaining -Mhu Paton roan-nod but week from Toronto. where she had been visiting “lead. and attend“ the mammary openhgu. -)lhI Rona Cuff returned home on Wedneodny. otter mending a plenu- ut two mocks with friends In To- xonto. â€"‘lt. uni In. Shelley 3. who had haenthozumotnr. undlr-LJ. Blown. uztncud to St. Marine- Monday. 4m. Prumwell. of linden. pans- ed through lately to Halt friends in name. . ‘ -)l.rl C. Henderson and m.- J. Hinder-on ue thlng "lead: in Co- iâ€"lr. -W. But. alumna ‘with A. J. Gnu-a. bu rcd‘ued his position. He left on Xondsy for Napalm-2. â€".\III, C. W. June-h, Why; a â€"Â¥Iu Sip". of “button. was In town lately. â€"m Bab: HacDonell. of Chbago. I. the neat. of In. mine. â€"llr. John Vane. at Bethany. was in town lately on Maine-s. â€")lr. D. E. Edvard; of Toronto, men: Sunday in town. the gave-It 0! MI MM. III-‘J. G. Edvard». - --Mr. and Mn. J. Damn. and child. of Struthoonu. N.\\'.'l‘.. are visiting friends in town. . GRAHAM, â€"Xr. Ed. Man has returned from Gnvenhnut. after upcndlng a plat-t holldny. '7 â€"Ir.r and Ila-I. J. Kenny. o! the Room!!! boon. Bobcnygeon. were In town but wâ€. ‘ râ€"urL In. quls. carriage mau- tacturer. Bobcsy‘eon. was in town recently. . â€"Iâ€"n. ’1‘.W Graham. of Hana-ea]. la smug friends in Lmdny and vicinity. hours. h. ' rmt Mon mm! flown. ao- VI“ who In. Hâ€"kl with he: _of Mac“ ~11:- ndlln. a. n Hubbell. tho,- IhI-In aw mum Curry. or M. l1..w» in town on ' . lush-cum: to visit I ï¬t“ Mn and Coho- Fa “Itaflbnkk septa: in Mn 00’. . far“: my “lira. : vfzt d II â€I m 140! am an I! '1'.“ MW son of Mr. Peter “111.0101:qu ll res-mun: MI. “W In silence at limb Battle. 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