z. .. g Wm mm w an - "T1 ' The Stunts Deane it CannotbeDone Sturgeon Point maybe Boosted 'Iho ï¬nanoa committee at the council meat at the clerk’s office Saturday even- ing. Present, the Mum, and Ald. Home. Grandall, Jackaon. Graham. Billogly, amid Ald. Tombburn in the aw. ï¬fty cords hardwood. long and short, $4.75 per cord; Franklin Cram dell, fatty cords mined mood, including hardwood. tamrac. spruce». Com, at $335 per cord: Ratbbun. 00.. ï¬fty' cords sound hardwood. digit!“ m,u5aâ€"1‘dt out till‘ï¬nat met- Titus clerk was instructed to notify the chairman of theHome for the Agni board of management to bet pram; at a. meeting next My evening in the clerk’s «flee. The tenders for wood were apened, ï¬gurgs ‘beingï¬q-‘foyowsg John Van:- The Mayor was instrunt’ed to have notice; issued at once canihg a meet- ing of the lighting committee‘ and board. of trade for Tuesday “evening mxt to consider the matter of. street 153395138: On motion of Aid. Crandell, seconded by Aid. Hora. 'lown Commissicaer Chalmers was appointed plumbing in- spector. and the glari- was instruct, ed to prepare a. byqaw, to that effect, an; prqqant it at next megtipg. _‘ The motion referred to the council by the board of health, relative to Francis-st. semen. was "left in’ the hands of Mayor Smyth and Town Com- missioner Chalmers to report thsrecm. The large depcsï¬t of newspapers in the sewers was a cause for complaint. as they were plugging up the pipes. The matter will be looked into. Board of Works Meeting. Chairman Jackson said he had re- ceived a wmnunicaxion from Boot. Ross and others, asking for the use of the stone crusher to break stone for the lam back of the Dolm'nion Bunk black. The clerk was insthted to write the County Clerk asking for the crusher {yr the above purpose, provided the applicants agree to pay all ex_pandas for crushing. _ __ Mr. J. W. Watered. the office and addremed the committee relative to his request for a fixed. assessmnc. It was pointed out that the eta!- utes would not permit of such exemp- tion being given. frown Commissioner Ckxlmers was authorized to take lev- eb for the walk on the west side of William-st, so that Mr. Lang may be able to proceed with. the work of the clerk was instructed to write Mr. Wilson to the effect that the 'cotmcil could not take up the scheme at pres- ent, as accommodation must first be secured. _ 7.....â€" for Wim'md that ehbnld not be overlooked. Aid. Graham thought we. should not too} ple by bringing them here before it ere was accomm- xhlion provided. On motion of Aid. Cranddl, seconded by Aid. W W pomted. out am the G.T.B+ would guarantee six per cent. to- warth the bulking of_ guitalgb hotel‘s home tohoneqhenalbeufltow Mimehawkar’eï¬cenee. 'Ihemt- ter however, mightbe remedied by dia- the name basins. On mdtion at Aid. Jackson. seconded by Aid. Here. the application was allowed to stand over till Monday next, when other trait dealers would be asked to meet the committee at the clerk's otflce at 8 o‘clock. . The matter of grant-1m assistance to Mr. 'W. H. Wilson. Port Hope. agent. for the Lake anterioand flaw of Quinta“ Navigation 00., by we: of advertia'ng Kawanha. Lakes in his guide boak, mdiecnssed. Aid. ’Iwchbqrnponeidâ€" Vvâ€" â€"â€"‘__-v.. and. me had no accommodation for tourists. AJd. Crandell said it we wanted tourists tooomehere, we must lmake an effort to attraet th_em. ALd. planed in theirlnnds about 8 month ago, tho grantingotwr Sums 1'0" quad: would beilleoal; th M11108“ noun» would be to submita. by-lawr tothacitizanatortherajsincolm tobuytholot.a.nd‘then they could grant mtion. Evgry effort would hvetobemdetoqacurothem three-ï¬fths vote. Aid. Jackson than WWbyAldHon, thattlm mayor be authorized. to write Mn: Wad. agent form. Squiomthax‘ wmcil regret their in bility to grant exemption, as the statutes will not permit or coach action. and that the mil are willingtodoall that is legally within their power to aid. the Establishment of Mr. .Squier's indus- m of 850 now being imposed on him. It waSpdntdm‘t that even 'm the $50 lie-emu as a transient trader oouldmo leaner Wimp-Bad theltaliankningacitiun and. busi- "Tha first nutter talnan up was the mm‘ot up, Squ'er’s exemmion. and plasmid! switch. Am. Jack-'- TAX EXEMPTION REFUSED m DEALER squuens. WWIâ€"mum luaelinus Lmnsu, FRIDAY» 9°1- may for m purifying, and Was the sun. for cleansing the scalp, ndtheseopplngot Inning hen-.10! softening. Mg, and modulus red, mush, snd sore minutiae tom 0! hsths for snnoyh'y 91â€"2. “one, inflammaï¬ons, sn‘d chungs, t . v see or oï¬ensive perspiration, In the for; of washes torulcenflve weakness, and to; 2.4:; native sudsepdc purposes which malty lugs“ themselves to women. snd especisfly mothers. and (ox-an the purposes of the tons, both, and nursery. Odd magnum mm mgmï¬sehMMUaltn V‘P W'umlsommm .,yqtashowas Total... .. "$5,875 It will be noticed that Peterboro payn the lawn engineer a salary of $1200, and the town solicitor a. ealyuy of $500. In Lindsay those officials receive very little out of the town treasury. the greater portionot their fees being assessed against roperty- cwws in connection with coal im- ptmanent works. Even if paid on the Peterboro basis our total wpuld be only $7, 575, or $1,125 below that dbur Dr. Jeffers, town physicmn F. Crandell, assessor, fees and J. FJurey, assessor, fees and... D. Eagleson, auditor" .. ... F» Crandell, chief fire brigade. . £11 O'heil caretaker ï¬re brigade .Steexs, police magistrate... S Nevieon. pochiet 0! police ... C. Beams. assistant â€constable F. W. Chalmers, town commis- C. Callaghan. market clerk... Dr. MAinne, medical heaith. ot- '1'. Ashbridce. town engineer, fee, seven per cent. on world where inspector is employed, four per cent. onall other P. Nicholle. colIector .. .. .... -.G H. Hopkins, town solicitor, 7690771. 3.09le ,chwt‘ ' of p'ohoo Geo. Cochran, relief ofï¬cer. ... B. H. Adams, policeman. ..... ... J 03. Stewart. Wu" 0 3:1me , policeman..- . ...... LINDSAY SALARIES F. Bmhon, town clerk «yd treasurer, clerk at police 09m and Sammy board John. Jiimmd. meat..." ... .q James W. Hall, auditor... ... m F. E. Hall, auditor..." ......- ... ... 1‘. Rutherford. chief ï¬re brigade J. Craig, militant chief ...... ... Jan;r English. one. fine brigade.“ D. W._ D_u:nb19 ppgiqo migtratq 1‘. S. A. Ray, town engineer... ... H. Damn 0011mm...“ ...... ... .. E. R Edwards, town soliciton .. Dr. Rim medical health of- SALARIES OF OIVIO SERVAN‘I’S. floor and town physician... :1; B. MnGmth. am...“ . ... Wm: Aldridge, mum. ...... deww meLindayOï¬dah. .The following ounpilatm,dwwin¢ S. R. W. town clerk, clerk of police court and. cec- retary bond at balm... .. the. respective salaries mid by the corporations at Pekerboro and. Lindsay, for amtello’w wh'o meim I. can:- uni-ion now Kindly ranemhar ms to Linda: (mum-Yours hithtnlly. ‘ LJ. MATTHEWS. income. army liflemu‘stbe tat-tram an enjoyable one. I have noticed this out he!» in comparing the mic and man British ofï¬cers with scmo 01 cars. But then no dnnb; in qniok promotion tocahchtho' '- ‘Small mama; BandsofBoars: 'thocountryaboumhinhidiwpï¬oes tot-ml! psrties,a.ndaa thopoerq I__ LL-..‘ u.“ I».- hpb†0km “A . Entrained for Pretoria, and thought our work. was done. but 1 no sooner had. we arrived at Pretoria jthan.weweroorderedout again “d ‘marched .out to this place, which in about twelve miles east of Pretoria. It is a. fine little place. with an hi- nellnnt stream to nth: in, which is 'thnin'g that onlyookï¬arsan aci- ivo aarvice can. fully‘npprecinte. 'llm duties are not man. and. â€.810 not ï¬ring too badly, taking all-into pomideration. ~ . . .- Wonrethinki’ itis nearly timb for us tobeaent ' Our‘tormd enlistment expires on Oct. 15th. in (hands. and it is hardly possible, sup- posing we start right now, to much (hands. by that time. However, it won't be much longer now. ' No doubt‘everyw at bane in in- patient for the wit to'bo ht to a elm It in nonlt Fri; 1L 3. mum Shim amp morn. Wa had; a. comfortable berth at Springs. but were suddenly ordered out to help charm DeWst in: the Orange River Colony, and tor a couple at weeks had some very lard marching. which ended by our arriving at Kru- other letter tram Mr. Jon mans. who, since his lastcoumlmnioation. has been doing sumo cram marching. in the Orange Rim Colony; in chaï¬'ct the slippery Bauer M, Gen. De mart Springaaemotimp ago, and]. um darned anamrinx it until I found out what Icould do in regard to an Khaki uniform. flownâ€. ...... ...... ï¬cer..:......L.. 9t m1m:n.. 1...- WI. ..,... 31250 PETERBORO SALARIES Borne ram-um. ,â€"Your Iatter rmhgd .tvégiin :nd as, which in of Pretoria. I "Comfort â€Bags†Distributed. _ i [the wag): of distributing “Ccmlort ‘ans," to memployed in the lumber campus has grown to wonderful pro- portion, and each year sees areldy dim of the large number: now. be~ inc sent out, my work is under the supervision at the Provincial W 0.11.. Thecollectingot tbsbagah in the hands of (our district superin- tendents. MreBE.Sharpe,otthia town, being Superintendent of the Midland Mrict. Next week some tittyoa-sixtyotmeeebagswillbeahip- from this district to Mr. Leakey, pad of Humnlh. provmouu distributor, who now enter-5' iipon his third year. He has been eiwularly successful, be- ingtheeonofelsr‘gelnmberdsaler‘ and thoroughly oonvemnt with the needs at the‘memehd. having atoll knowledge concerning the judicious ingot their needs. He receives in n Crimean m. and wears the Inkerman and Sebastopol medals and clams. Ho belonged. to the Merino: «LIL-MS. London, anti Carved with the Naval Brigade. which on variom coca- aidns was in touch with the 4th Divi- sion, comprising among other: tin 2131; 30331 North. British Fusiliers Rac- mant, in which Sex-gt...†Msrtin was serving. Our readers can well imagine that the interview between theseoldoorvmottheQneenguve pleasure tohoth. Capt. Welchin 72 mumbatishaleudheuty. Capt. Wm. Webb.“ Stanhope tawn- I‘hip, was in town the other day, and tort admtage of tin opportunity to can and male» tho aoquaintanoo d Sash-Major mrtin. Onpt. ‘Welch I: Your Wife Ill-Tenant! ? Emmim herfeahandituhohu comm buy her-Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. Home will than become anEden. demdmr- ried liï¬a in duo to cons. Putnam‘s Extractor is sure. panics: and prompt. ' E'mâ€"m {ad that tho W t dun ndtboatupjsnznatoppolinm mbaumpnt Mn; 3:); an. ï¬red: 3m w†' nag-1m mm ’1 Allnnllclmndinniuodwith'coob. from WALD W, toâ€) : cod }itlo to cm crop isé .11. He , a. â€swam J. . Am v. Helm-B. D. Gunn. for defendalnt. w tnoln order 0! D. J. McIntyre. preï¬ding in an 7th Div- Oourt,in tho We! Ontario, nab retains tho defendant 1. new grill at on action in that court for .100. 0:3 pamhna m at emu. in which ind-mad: an! 31" tall-inï¬ll. '11s. plaintitt‘n title to th‘ crop in am a mortgage trom ch Handout! hu- band. but the nï¬dityot Ont. mtg-ago m disputed in pm ubn by: creditor. at u» husband. Ibo dotond- nnt contended mt dho should not In obliged. to â€0:qu it In did 17,, w man-mum dï¬tflda‘w “ 'ï¬r. M’Wdtetc. We at Public wan, oe- huh toDr.J.O. Ddï¬ttotw ville. 1on pm at up ruidemo- of ms bride‘s hair. Ridouteet. onWod- may. Octard. mile how ‘ m tastetnny W (or die econ-ion with autumn leans. palms end. uteri. flhe ceremony mpeï¬wmedby Bur- el Dan M 1.1 St. Paul's, wished by Rev. B. P. Bowl". 3.1)., at Gord- bo. brother-Lads" of up man. She bridem'agownot white ilk «candle over white “in. made on txaim. and «tried a. phone: begun; at white roses. Heryeilw 0! Lime:- ick Lace, and minute.“ with dram him 'flae bridamdd me lies Beatrice Walters, sister of the bride; showmadsintyoownot whitew- gan'die and carried a bonnet of pink wees. Little Miss Vera. Dairies undo mwimmaidolhonor. igwhibq point. d‘elprit over bluntilk. She oar- riod cream races. 11:: groomammm Mir. no; Davitt. of TWP: â€mm†of the groom. “I. m much was plum by mu m lehupto. 0! WW. . ,-u L- 4.1.. k-Snl. ‘- THE-WEEKLY 9051' Fought the WIDDING BILLS LEGAL. 'ond â€Mahdi-gusting dnï¬nmts u, or an a- aimpLyhaouuo there drmis ld‘ttowitodiuuo. It an†new"; (mm. the’ meagre-note ‘ir can. in tho 1w. It quickly destroy: th- taro nook“. “them (run plum-it is «tried by dry â€.7 0. Poison A: 0;, M’f'g. 332:: In Imam covcflsxm Humanism-unspm‘tobe d a. vary virulent typo damaging in mmmwmu and Wimotthlnnp Evident- lwaM-hmldmthatrifld with. Awmmww tl’uclflotnflminthtm- vdloumobohlhr, whichdnrlnc thydtwmhsbuntoundno nbfluulymtdhindlmotï¬uy Fair, Asthma. Militia, (hurt-h. Ishmemphywmbwwr: Ghana-u. m Ont. win no] to w sadn- in Canada or United Sibel. post and duty paid. for 01.00. wmipd Grn-LotKimon â€amount mmIm-mwmm sunshine, pmmwumaï¬ud it buoqï¬tbntlx _W thonumber “Mmmmmflmd the ï¬ï¬‚nth Sal-oh! Lunch-tics: of Ontario ï¬llbobldinmflkonm WM and M. Oct. 28rd. Pnplh at at. acupr- “Mt 1"“ obtdnd an mm mm durinc ‘anniou'IV [WMâ€"on}. :Euu Nahum ; [mom .3†mm; W: “mm“: ammm;mmtt 779:1.izxiohuchattt7273tioKn-om- my.8fl;1n.an'NCl. m: M“. M. JuniorN.Chpâ€"1pta.l.790: Annie Cmtin. 618; ammmmm InmflwEwy,“ mmï¬omqu mmmmmmmmw Annie O‘Oonnot. 4W; Mufï¬n HquSaiouMYm. gut ILâ€"dbhl. 870: manic om 0610333 126. 190.); munch. of (I'm in Lindsay vrho Andrew's. mmwn. . w. Mil-A. M. "h “a“, 7-.- dwly mum Unix Mama": ,_-_ ï¬x!“ _, have not t: of you‘ll tad fanny m â€Winn. 17 ï¬rm: Join in; â€In: m I - inthg tho actiVi AnElteenedlenherofSt. mmmiwuï¬ .mw: m.†Mm §WMWW ï¬m mwndm mmwmw Wm Mal. wan mmmmm mmâ€. M “hm IMF aumu ï¬ H m in mmwmw «um duwy m o mm mm my?“ mm m mm m w u u..Muum_mm_mm“WMmm.¢Wm mm hitch; Free Pm. “At mutton! or manna FOR- anor munx. . in whom qualms cl Dr. Willim'm Pills. When In. Farm was called npan by a. x opmontativo of the Au- dia: accords. who outed hi. mission. aha cordially untamed him to her ADDRm AND PRES!" TATION. in hiajitptinï¬. ii. m tot-Jib. I.†I! W. G. WOODS, Make: pointofsceingthcm in justice to yourself. You'll ï¬nd ï¬nnmperiminevaydetailâ€"the newestandbatwarmairï¬zmcc Their improved {mum promisc you absolute indoor comfort all winter long and very much smaller fuel bills. . _ - and easily regulated t6 smt varyingdeg'reeoftempa-atum. They combine commons power with a eymost gratifying economy in the.“ 9‘ coal. and may ksimply For warm air batting you cant ï¬nd anything better than our lat- st constructionâ€"â€" Thinking‘ of a Furnace? THE omnn 4-00 SERIES Lindsay Woollen Mills m m Stu-4n M West sum flu, All-V001 check robe linings and HORSE 00m hdghtcolornaottandpliable. Every horseman“ Wbyomdtheeoeom which will wou- nke lestherandseusattbem~\ aboddycloth. ‘ muubeaeen to be Weed andbewomtouh oomfortnndmthwhichitimpamtothe mm bmwmm and twistedyam'm‘ aux-utility and punch the garment from W mmmwmn Lambs-menu“ Wmthoweuher,ahouldbewellclothedtn mm MOS, ï¬rm and Well m and double fold. OUR UNDERWEAR West of the Simmon house, Kent-3t n. m may 00-. mud, waioL-LEN MILL W. R. WIDDESS, LgGanada Life Assuranee 00., For further information mguding the instalment optifl' or nil explanatory booklet :pply to .B. WIDDESS. - EC. TAYM niphnilndcptedtothe my casesinwhichl'“ mkolilavouldswtheluvingofalumpmmï¬â€œ W unskilled in the investment of money. mum: mnumgumteedineverya WhSu-pluinnotufl'ected bychilchï¬‚ï¬ A an and nimble future incorporated in :11 an m Lite policie- il the privilege given to the Part!- Uder of dinning tint his «pounce on maturity ohdlbe paid in ymrly imtnlmenu. The-e may vary in nunbll, so the and may choose, from two to twenty-ï¬ve. For mpb,_in lieu of m nuance of $10,000, the follovilg end tint] similar Iuhlment Options are oï¬'eredz- msâ€, mm m mum's mm, 0:15 10 Ann-l [ml-cub cl 81,1!) ouch. Ton! Boneï¬u 811.†’g") a. u 1° 1†OUR FULL CLOTH 0R MACKINAW INSTALMEIT OPTIONS... ESTABLISHED 1847. The i3 30 risk in M The best wool. fut qu cod workmen, improved 810