PAGE I“ one! cm W. the o! w and man. N am no I“ with to flow It. all «uni» Co on GM.“ HGUVINI Sis Inns Presents in the following lines; A CHOICE. ASSORTMENT OF FINI JIWII-RY. â€ANTI-I OLOOKO. OI-O OK.» “ATOMIC- I‘INI CHINA. .ILVIRWARI Whitesmith’s . Jewelry Store m . -'- mama-adult†Mil not lut_ owning in the Clark's 00108 to (leg! with committee tube-s. Old the flies were rainy won chard baton the Aldermg ud- M"=“, mums! («mu (oumntts men. Halo 0 Indâ€"Nam in w vainâ€"Jul manned. .. i ‘ .IAY'HE UFSSMDO. I . ‘. ild. O'Rieily. chairman of the Fino anus conmittee. read the draft 0! the Railway, Connissioners’ order di- noting that the town place, and maintain a watchman on Caroline an! Queen-st. crossing. , Town Soli- citor Hopkins was then heard. He explained that he had been greatiy surprised at the Commission'ers' rul- ing and had at once applied for and gained a stay in the issue of the or- .der. to give Council time to discuss it and frame objections if deemed ad- visable. It looked as if the Commisv .sioners were of opinion that the town should be punished for refusing to close part of Caroline-3%., as sug- gested by them. The entry of a net line of railway had caused all the trouble; and he failed to see' why the town should be put to any ex- pense. It was for, the Council todeâ€" aide whether to close the street or .whether an effort should be made to m a recovation of the decision. layer. Bayâ€""A watchman means "$126 per day, or the tieing up of am What about the huestitm of damages if we close the street!" Solicitor Hopkinsâ€"“First we should enter into negotiations with the QR B. and failing. of success there, we can then submit reasons why, the (ercnt finding†I ,,-- 7|--- ‘LA _ 13d: ichaadenâ€""If street what will the Hfl‘F- _ _ ago-LAâ€" ’ Aid. McCrcaâ€""Tbey, will be on our necks?) . Soh‘citor Hopkinsâ€"“If the Rail- way Commissioners rule that the C. P. R. must pay the damages would you lie wining. to elm that part of the street! Limes FITcunaazgri; nut. m noon: m- m AT all: use". 353$!“th is th_e place to buy '0’ maâ€"“Tbey, will be on our unu- Ald. 0’ Mellyâ€"“It will not, he closed it I can 130'“ it." Moved by Ald. McFadden, seconded by Ald. Mannder. thayt the matter be left in Town Solicitor Hopkins‘ hands with instructions to enter into nego- tiations with the C.P.R.â€"Oarned. HOUSE OF REFUGE SEWER. ‘ Adi. McCrea, chairman of the Board of Works. stated that. Albert- _. â€mp. had. been carefully: examin- at... aewen had been aluminum cumm- ed and found defective. The lateral. were two (at ninth and the pipes hag! not been mated In places. .. . Am. Robson-"A heavy stream ran for a wank uni disappear“ In a sunken luunl.tmmh. ‘Whete did the mug" 1'‘ AM. O‘Rle 1y referred to the lu- menu quantities at, utm- drama! from the House of things farm ml the 01d: mum when. mm: times a! flood the manuals In an... at Mun mm“ was eon-m "Elf mg'ï¬vii Ebiv “In†new 3821‘ £39k“ 5%“ an ‘ ’I ‘ ï¬Ã©ï¬‚‘u?;‘s|fl than new 'ï¬wh name" mam visa.“ NJ fa“ ammo: 3 “lg I’D:- f I all as nine to 1:939:33 t at it?! aï¬c’i‘ï¬'ï¬m ' 9! new in m drain mm a 099 as ml weuld haw (imam on \u or t 4 AM amalgam“ gamma: tho new; mm: m- ud MW! 01 mm!» WM newer u utm "‘1‘ â€"â€".. _ a , nun or. come tintaolm expert to examine the newer and advise Council before action could he uken'ecaioat the contractor or his cureties. At the same time the engineer could give an opinion as to the drainage of township lands. although i! the open- ings were all tight he (Hopkins) failed to see how the newer-could be atmtd. l x ‘ ‘ l1 Aid. Reaâ€""II we permit the mat- ter to rest until spring shall we be giving the contractor or his aunties ann- ichtal Can we hold the balance dM'â€: A- . . ..n_._1..t..|- I" tor to rest until spring shall we on giving the contractor or his aunties onyx ï¬ghts! Can u hold the balance 61â€.â€! I Sutton“ Hopkins~“0ertainly. It the newer In wrong, a in not a ques- tion at o couple o! hundred 39mm; I In ooh will In (on! M. A mere. pad 5 copy of u M- ter can: by him «I the county Goun- ou and costing forth an apparent fun tn «:1th with the «war. No m an inn waived." I :- Boy-“It um Md mum A “yamâ€""tea, I mod N to m 9* . ‘ 51mm Ho Haas-"It they took that .0! I fl “5’ I wank! new «mama Imam“ “amtâ€"yea and N .3 MM“ were cutout «m the sewer at mm on tomcat locum. but cumming; chum m. . . r . A BAN“ 03' AOOOUNN. The tollowlnc «mun «h ,oon- aidond and mommandad to: par moat. o- tow 1mm to await“ pro- duction o! voucher: or denature o: ‘puty ordetim: . )Mr. Jon. Lamb! "I ‘13: 8. J. Fox ........ . .... ..... Been! o! Wetev Commissioners Board 0! Wet†Commissioners Kennedy Devin .......... . ....... Wm. Walters . ..... ..... A. Cullen Son ... A. Cullon a. Son ... A. Cullen Son ..................... A. Cullen a; Son Baker a: Bum D. Cinnamon .......... ..u.“ ... ...... Aid. O'Rielly reternd to the need 0! more snow plows to enable con- tractors to put on two outfits and thus do the work more quickly. A!- ter some discussion. in which the need of at least two new; plows was acâ€" knowledged. Chairman Maunder. of the Town Property committee, was authorized to get prices. Chairman Robson‘ of the Police and Lighting committee, presented an ac- count tor $345.50 from the L. H. a; P. 00., and another for 750 from B. Gunigle. Both were passed. ' Mr. L. McGregor's application for a billiard license was readvby Alli; O'Rielly, to whose committee it was referred at fast meeting. whereupon Mayor Ray remarked. "I'm nor pre- pared to say that ‘we should have thee trade in billiards, but Mr. Mcâ€" Gregor was.one of the. first appli- cants."â€"â€"-On motion the license was granted. hbxâ€"g'u’a Mattmo . Mchnmn a; 00 ........ . McLennan 00... Mchnnln 00... J. G. Edwards . 00... Light. Beat. Power 00... E. McMahon .............. . Flavolles Limited ......... Woodsfltom 00.. 31 Dutw. The sun; of $10 was voted to the National Sanitarium for Consump tires. throng); Mr. J._ Ross Robert- son. Toronto. "q . '7 A A ' ' ~ â€" 1‘ 1’4- ma Wu. ‘0‘ VPUV. Messrs. Thug. Carmel! and Janos Schwardtager were relieved of taxes on teams of horses said by them, also Woods Stove 00.. personalty. The following accounts were pass- W. McWatters . F. Knowlson ...... Home for, the Ag: Wilson 6: Wilson Workman 8:, Son. Gzo. A. Little ........ . Anderson. Nugont Co G. H; Hopkins, generaf‘: G. H. Hopkins. Rex vs. mus. b Mayor Bayâ€"“Yes. I think 1 we have a. claim, but in the meantime we must pay Mr. Hopkins." ~ Some irregularities relerred to‘ by Auditor Eagleeon were then righted. after which the Aldermen efljonrned. W can. V Shaving Satta. Smoku‘a' Sqtta, Xan- icnre Setta. tine Toilet Satta. in great variatiq. A Eidnbotham. ‘drmist. mun-Iv 009. M Ofï¬ce. “mtgâ€"W8 OTHER MATTERS. o o ........ n ....... ....... :enera! acct ...... Rex v3. Mann leak it In “0' 3 water 8-3â€). ml get $3" at said it‘ donld be Engineer Chip‘ Inns oxnert to mt" hit tho ‘3“: (at th‘ mowoonl .J MAB...†199161. 004.11 . 105.80 18. 80 12. 30 69.23 16.05 1 3.96 96.00 5.00 AN unmmsm txmutm. 3 am: mans! nucmm mp or m: man. _ W on m M‘M M AM A“ of m The cheemmen 0! Victoria County. and many other; will be interested in the knowing trying exprieuce of Buyer George Final-Ill. when stric. km down with pair“ in Pembroke district recentlru u..,,b.. an: w‘ï¬mu ‘ lat: tom r dues: it: in. Itanadm when time 1v Mr Dowuey': “ «inns: thaw T 660:! t ether 80¢ "#30“ Entry-Bout noon. when away. In the dietenee the whistle we: heard. Both men wen delighted. The wont we: over. At than minutes to twelve on Tuesday. otter. eighteen hours of ex- posure to treaty eir end lying on the [mun around Hr. Fitzgerald was carried on to the eteame: end the return trip woe started. . ‘ l5 is a common expreo flsion we hear on every side. U n less there is some organic trouble. the con- dition can doubtleesbe remedied. Your doctor is the best adviser. Do not dose yourself with all kinds of advertised remediesâ€" get his opinion. More than likely you need a concentrated fat food to enrich your blood and tone up the system. is iust such a food in its best form. it will build up the weakened and wasted body when all other foods fail to nourish. ll you are run down or emaciated, give it a trial: it cannot hurt you. It is essentially the best possible nourishmenl for delicate children and pale. anaemic girls. We will send you a sample free. Scott’s Emulsion of "Cod Liver Oil $60" 8: BOWNE captain at the but that this was the lat trip the; would man this Ian- Ion. “immune. on tho "so turn trip tbs booth new but u lot than new for tho winter. TM- «and tin In; dqlny.‘ . AA “‘4 ‘4 A. â€on n th our: 1mm 5mm The doctor ounlnod .. I _A .â€".A u. was; lmpflg! 9* II n mum.- villi wni built and h manhunt II! tbs halal!“ 9! Pen- broh. Th“ but our: th In in tho mu 1! all will a“, to t oom- Ior a! “I. “an. I“ that: on- hn 0! II nfh It». “In! an ab «turned to Na Macho may improved. AM I! h now too“ that “on“ will In no: to pan“ .3 only m can". hon no how at Mr. I'm raid mun!“ the In a! lab hc. t It in «and an arm will “I mm. The tollowiu oltiqers were :9- pointed tqn Lindsay C. A. S. for 1905.- 6: President, Dr. White: vice-preci- denta. Mrs. Trew. Mr. Rogers. Mr. Knight. Mr. Horn; secreury. Mn. Sharpe; trans. 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