311mg: AY. ONT. rpm mm â€MBE'R 29.1899.‘ . ' f .1} "l“EBM§' 31.00 PER YEAR" . v . r ._ .. .M .r «N . AYADLIIIMAI’OI â€"- for CITIZENS TUHDAY EVINING. Mr. Ill-Swan spoke a M length. end buttremed h'u make with Large Batch .of Citizens Proposed u no...“ Mayor and Aldermen. gem?mmomigqgumdwtm m: Although the .cold ens h leeldet the “a", meeting ths'. ll. would 'terfeed 'thth ’.2‘“°‘“’“-"“'““"‘l"""m"m~"° m m r ‘†° †"m“ "lad-:7 bonn- defeeted. It bed been STIBHING â€DRESSES BY THEBANDIDATES AH†“THEBS' citizene' enter pipes, it appeere to feirl well estebllehed thet iron prpee have had an unaccountable congeeling won d lestover 75 yeers: Hr. Helm. of fortnoie rooms. effect upon the general enthusiasm in Port Hope, told him that pipe hed been and GUSTUMES. . . {Large Attendance of ratepayersâ€"leathers of the Outgoing Iavor of civic mushsp. it the mare 'lifted there efrer being' a... . - Gannon Defend their Courseâ€"How the 26 3-10ths mm were $.12an targmï¬ gym. 1:0 L?_2’?..‘â€g.°':§.‘; bgrosndom 'es perfect. oLUo 331mm 1864. ' endleesse snrplusofmyeerly I! . “I . v‘v...‘ ._. V l A l ’- l ; 3:23;?“ . .Li“â€"5‘...§3L:i.’ REDU’CED PRICES , a. v- * _________â€"-â€"---â€""' ‘ . .gsveefewsnendneesonswhytbetowu -st.-â€"-W- . ‘ ~\‘1‘1-1)«Enact-lexical Teacher, for ' I'd chum†Sec-Trees. Sad Jwe P.0.0:lL â€"w4. Agra-manicure. l , J’. Snaclm'e .2 Sons. . . . . . ., p .. , . _. 1' , , i . ' 'r y e letter A l ’ of this until blip W “ ARDERQ‘ WANTEDâ€"Good table end . , . . V001! round I -â€"â€"_ 0N - A sunset. err-sumo: or “mu “ RAYED -â€"luto the premiseslof th We†ones. l A53, xi. 4, Dtiton, fvn' car 1900, holding .0 we i:uio,_ /- . f‘ .. uosaxxvr WHOLE 1m 2103 R TO LET Hr. W. Flee-lb. from I' Apply 93 Wel- d†’ underelfned. \b‘l'l‘. Dec. lel. one TWO-YE AB- . . gum-IR. owner may have the mine by 9 av. “overt; abolish?) lrlzwexpegses. DAN STALKER. , U. ,‘f.'___'â€â€˜ “‘7 â€"e ; K’â€" H print». Sultry. $200 per ennum. Ap- " ‘ ,, ASTEEFor Head River Shingle . ,..- MW my, a ï¬rst-class man for Fred Siwyer for mills C lprwr Machine elio e ï¬rst-class Joints: s Peeler W irk to cimmence the)“ M Jenn." ; , “ A“ “m“ “â€DOW‘D' â€pm" ‘ Expandedâ€"Surplus Isft'hy Lest Years Council has 1117de on as an indication. At a o'clockleos The a f _ l I tip d Other letters â€mm mm Weathered» and a. 835 l i, '.°°° “1° nth."- determined l â€"secmt mmm‘tm 0° 83 u 9 the number tell tar 3m 0‘ 1m_a mar , M "Van“ Noon}! qulï¬de‘. Th. attendance indeed to represent a pop- IMP“! had 30': liked the town to buy _o.-â€"N- l ARM FOR SALEâ€"The west part of ’ ’ 'o: No. $9. in :he 81h eon. of the townshipol In Order . - . . . . .- . . if: , M It ouncl Ends not renewing value for their sac: .cee. . . m d m“ m" cm“ sm‘ °" ...:::‘:1‘::1:..:.:1‘:.:. .0: "term;- ' no new mot kilometre; mime 9.1:“; 31:113."; lï¬tirotmi‘rmtzszrzi °" a explun how the additional - m. devoting valuable to ‘ lengthy comp“, being . “amnion if .by w wage certain 36 acres with fair bulldings. ’ the Crowley Tavern property; ’ . ersâ€"a number fully 200 in excess of e â€was“, . _ ' mm um “at you m y' “W‘ °‘ ll†“w“ ‘0 â€9W 0‘ the you in the hydrant rental. Mr no. -:'IBO‘:"3 "" v. ‘ p . e . ., W “ “ " ““3 m" °“ “‘° Ladles’ Coats, Capes, Costumes and Children’s _ | ‘ . 7 the average for the year in fact. the two mill." meant about “'00“ The ! Probability that it would not be wel- Sweyn reed e stetement showing the pro- " :o lll'Gi-l uccuu-.g, town hall has not for a. long period of rate in '95 was only 24 mills, and there , l m mdms. and we therefore make 1 bable incrsese in the revenue from prim / ’ED‘F Lot. 11, Con. 12. 3 ~ ' "TR“ .53?†“moms... White! Ulsters, we have reduced our present. prices IO. â€" MN.“ â€mom!!!†“ad “Mm“. Any pm i time held within its somewut defaced ‘ was “3 “dual 2""! dune db“ 1):“. in our snow} as brief as possible. 4 audtimc-iworn walls e more represent â€â€5 outside 0 sewem an wa 3' n Ali’lufld bearing in â€Old figures 8 "t†takers. In 1900 the revenue from thet source would probebly be 84.500; ‘- . no 2'. h: lllleedtoh ecovry 3‘:11::agdegtf‘ll.ull.txhhydl-ZKEV'I[Laird-mailm- 20 and 25 per cent. that â€M. the paid 31.000 of railway . ativqgadxerin'g. rate. Alot work wee droelest year gnaw fhgï¬ â€œgill-lg: CXPQPâ€? and 1991 85 200. 1902 $5 800- 903 Among those presentwhen speak- ' n 5' 3“"01‘“ {OYI ' ' '3 . i i1 .863“); .' -wS. . . . ~ REWARDâ€"A Rewu-d of so will . , ' “It‘ll a. "t0 0‘ 24 "I‘ll" "“1 ll‘“ ““1“ 1898 faced the audience. The last line 1904. $6,900; end so on for 10 m 0». been .... â€use... program» , 20 only of Ladies llantlos, warm, comfortable cults; i... 0...... were no... John mo..- 330 cumin rim: 3:333! 319%.; .. Mb, pm hiding, .. i. m l m m Md m... o’“e'ée'ioo emailsâ€ctfincgmoiugiczorifyogï¬i†3hr: - - l “1" R" 33““ D“ .B“."°“"’ Bid“ i thit‘nit had dwindled down to saw "ND? mvw“°v 32.131" . . lend “dine the G- T- R. inter m3. at; .. - .. .... .. ..... a little all in style black and colored some were an: locum. 1. mm. a. 3...... . o... ... . a... m... a. on... o... .... vanes m... in cm imam. it. we... um i... i. . A... The address of the sender will be i I _ 1 . - and after openlng the Menu; called I _ we: w.'.h conï¬dence end the inform\tiou will be 1 . . p M. McGeough. Capt. Crendell. 8. new bridge. He hoped hlr. bootheran upon the members of the “.Menmrk‘ yeers woud be, probebly, 323,000, 1.". some. ‘9Ԡ88°“ “W “"°° $5 00 We give you your choice for $1 49 1...... a. inowum. 0- suvem'um orwmeqnoww'dewlm theme"- .ui,-.....mio.. oh my... .i. .i..- "‘8.- w mowed 848.100 some in But. “duhâ€""- ' ° ' . . People mght talk as they liked about . - . . eh. mm... on 380000 d -t l ,_________________.- . Soldier, Alex. Jackson, Henry heddo, a “knead town but if the taxes are ed‘to speak In oppogt on to â€reinâ€. w of 820000 . en .1 oeves_s J. B. O'Neill, J08. Slap“ Samuel i too high growth 'will be blocked. The to take Sealï¬ on {In stage. . ed mare. thkeni :2 be‘pplfled“ dw- Sl’alker. Sam. McGill, Chest Cody. A. people of undsay will-knot, irimbbe if Mr, J ghehAddil'eedsoe; Th , . wduld reduce the!†, ° 3.330 533 Work. ere a can . 85. ra am 0 . ecom-, Ml LICLSB .‘ . ’ ' . gbhn painted out that Mr. â€llâ€"AYED-From the premises of the ‘ Mills. R. Robinson Geo. [31‘ as J. they get value. _ _ . ' Deacon J a So'oumn. ’2. 'D. trouble 811°!“ 01° 8m0lflh‘c “all“ we“ MM for 1898 was a strong lMcSweyn hsd omittedtoteke the hydra t I , . . n (I K l1 2 3 H g’ ST: , 31w 'r ,1.» 'lR- l. P.0,"’l‘h F t . . . .1:3~ ..‘:i::.‘...‘°§1...3‘1... W“ â€W: ‘ 36 Ladies’ Separate Skirts, Surges, chariots and Home- Mallon. Geo. Denison. Wm; Miller, G. in Peterboro. and as h“. M he could tin In 0‘ purchse. Aman rents] men â€50mg. 11:! oer and half circle or circle cut Out of under- judge, the walk near Mr. McConnell's had geld to him that the Works could Mr. McSweynâ€" “Yes, beause thet Bateson, Wm. hchatters. Geo. lngle. ' wag giving out in the same way. In not be operated as cheaply by the represents e cleer string to the town.†Jae. Cain, R. Dark. A. Jewelt, 3. his opinion “than men in our to" term as by the company; even admit- capable of acting as inspectorâ€"Lin has that. there would still be a large The meeting then adjourned. iiifsiiignmiiy’ngfhmgï¬u‘: ““1 Rgg’f; “'tlngllMW-“dulh‘ ‘3‘;le almhble. and in his opinion - 5 . ', ’ .’ council ecu a lime in ge ing at surp us should be a liedl t 5y m. healer, ' lhvklennlgn. LtO- a Toronto man to do' the work. The commissioners to pay thgpcost b‘f e1: 0P8 NOMMAT'ONS FOR â€00‘ (options D. Flave 3.03..) laugh. life 0‘ m. may i; a serious question tens‘ons in order that citizens not -- B“:"" L Hughson, “£311! ' S" -if they give out in a few. years they now served may enjoy the benefit of The Old T°WNP 81-11 wee Crowd“ mum Dr' Pmle’ ES ih‘aHdSOEL-t' will hm- to be replaced 0‘“ 0‘ “.10 thcwork. The revenue will double in- “"m 9- °'°°“’“ “'4 J. " _____â€"._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Duke. F- 3‘"le 3" .185 J D'. Kt. general taxes. (Applause). He was in. side of gun ywwhy let the pro- Curries tn the field for the neon- ' “c" F‘ D...\loore. 3" l“ b3" mingled. favor of putting down sewers just as fit go into the pockets of the com- ship-Four Councillors to be Chosen l P' 6‘ 11'2“?“ \géoFlPV‘l °’ W. ï¬g' 1 fast as they could afford without this. may r 30 doubt m.) owners will make from the Nominees. man, '1' 9‘ e1“" .Emfcr’ï¬arldy Dr. in; the ,rate too hlc-h' lie under- coma money by ll†â€le but the lur- The followi ere the names of the naho. “m. ease. - V . stood that instead of issuing debent. gain 1, a. good one for the town at lgentlemeu undigested lest Fridey in the O . . Blanchard. Dr. Day. Robt. Miller. I urea for the mere, 18 the law direct-l. 875000 and it was v r ' ‘ ‘ ' , - do f l I , 3°33,“ F' 0 Boyle, 1' Brady, 0' the council have borrowed the money l they “10““! ever get tï¬eyu‘oriftar 1h]: ‘ordsr of propose]. ' ' . _ Q ' for the town's share at 5pc. from same price. He hoped every citizen FOR REEVE: THE BOMISATIOXD. the bank. He noticed “I†“’9‘ “'1’ would disregard ever.“ cansideration Jul. 8â€â€. by Joe. helmet end E. Cel- . . hen Town Clerk necessary connections “'"c ““13 I’llt but their own interests when voting inn. with J. McLaughlin said thesmall Dex-id O'Connell. by A. Merehelt .bd do some ctr. ADT person dettluioz this _steer alter 9:33.:i..iri.*:‘i.“:;.3;:..§§f:‘8:;“8 ' spurs, all made in the newest stylus. Those .38. . , ‘ w are samples from a large manufacturer. W8 SOUTH. VICTORIA h k d th 25 L 1 “I ‘h ; . ave mare till nor run as an e Agliï¬llllllfl SllllllllY° makers' prices to us. Those are a snap. THE AXSY \l. IEEl‘lNG ot the lcmbcrs of the S uzh Riding of the C uuty of Victoria Agflcul‘urnl Societv will he held in the COUNCIL CHAIBER, in 'e TOWN HALL. in the TOWN OF LINDSAY, on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 1900. p: one o'clock in the ef'sruoon, hr the purpose of electing is President. and other emcen of the said inc rzy, and receiving S'etcments of Receipts and mnurscmezlts. -w'†JAHES KEITH. Secrets". ’â€" l G. A. Little. i l i I At 7.30 sharp. w . . Knowison announced that uomiaat'ons “1â€"10" instance._two all the SFPï¬m†for Mayor, Aldermen and three Sohool “hOOl- The engineer “'33 Pald uper attr-ndnnce was to be rqretted, aslhg iJes. Bosch. "at. comnnselon and 0! course “Wild question under consideration was of [ Jes. H. Hopkins, by Wm. '1‘. Reed end Trustees would be received for one _ ' ' put in all he could. In conclusion. be vital importance to every citizen. No 113- .\l by. hour, there were only half-a-dozen . ratepayers present, but before 8 o'clock “'1‘!!th to know Why 01° rate had been attention should be paid to strecf {folk 1 Jno. nos. Carr-ins, by Geo. Smith end increased from 21 to 213 340th: mills. â€"the main thing to be remembered 'Jno. Biclrson. was that at the price mentioned. fhe Jes. Robertson, by Jen. Byrne end J. ' CHRISTMAS GIFTS X will soon be the ode} of the dev. You ere in l in: 22:01:}: "liijivwm me your mud m- - ____. ’ 39’1" J' Litt'e’ he was being bombarded With written 5 . .: . nominations. At 8.30. when the time i (Awlnuse-L - . LIT I'LE S ' elapsed. he read the followmg very re- I Capt. Geo. Crandell _‘ M orks were earning a good revenue. ll. Hopkins. 3mgâ€; cm help you. , spectable list : . said he was pleased to meet the movie- which was bound to double and treble 3 FOR COUNCILLORS â€"-BOGKS.â€"â€" . ' | FOR MAYOR. l andwas thankful to Divine providence ‘3 a {9" years as sewers were built. 1 F - (. ; b J ’ Devil Hum cub-0n Mm“ - . . I that he had been spared to serve them There {3_t00 much pulling against good 3 J T“: ("but y ’I- Robertson eed xi: limpedy.’ I Bop-0n Annual Geo. Ingle. preposed by R. We 100‘; co long. The present was the 25th Pmpmtlm some thought the pur- l â€3" “him . X), SSr.Joh:l. CW Box. WWW lauded by C. \\' Silver. ‘ “me ha had appeared before them. :38: of U)? b“ can \gould hlncreage lJnmnansmn' by Thu- he'mm 30d 16" lGooda‘ Ge'res. Dolls. Kola: Knacks.‘ . . - - . Wd- D. Show, â€a. ' HL‘ hut always taken a deep interest -, “65â€"! e 1 our! 1 so e would; ' , m cm. Celendsn. Booklets. - Havmg purchased my father’s busmess, I on§dhg;Ԥ.§f°p..mï¬? ' ‘ ; in the wells» 31 the town. The brigateï¬méhehrage washhlghenough. IT:;°-HI::-mcllï¬m'i by 9. 0-34†ad ‘ ' . â€chairman an at ers on previous oc- - “8 11 lg 91’ t in in some i - - _ now Offer HARNESS In single and double settS. Geo. Creméell,‘ proposed by S. '.l‘l1ck¢r,“.h£iuns had spoken of him as the towns. Instead of increasing â€19‘ Wm. lseec Reid, by Alex. Perri; “d :secondsd by ~l'l‘ll‘m- ‘ , “watch-dog of the treasury ," well, 1;. taxes. he believed thjll the purchase lT' “ “d- of the \Vorks would in the course of ‘ Th“ all-3h": by D. CWâ€! “d 990 RSmrthiprowod by Rich. Robin-on had looked after their interests all ,q _ ' veer. but had. been prevented from a. {9" $6313 materially reduce the rumb- ' burthe'n. fl'o-da the Works at $75,- Jss Byrne, by Peter Hewkias end Ies. bringing certain matters #0 their st- e a t r h f Green-n ' , P bl Ins" l “‘11 had. DOD a: I†tr 3' B M ‘ an - tuition roba y co en. es feted for $65,000, but at present rates 1'5“- C‘M by «7-0- m â€a 3' O .PostOthe. I. “)0 A. LITTLE, 35:1. end Smiontry at greatly reduced prices, . A full and new stock of Blankets, Robes Whips, Mitts ‘ a,“ h D... Snaps and Sleigh Bells on hand. ’ ’ â€Â£5... wilt; â€a...“ by Col. puooo,' “7:: have an excellent line of Trunks and Valises "co-“led by J- E 14'0““. 7 ' done the best they knew how. One - - - - J . D. Fle'elle. pmpmd by GW- 1281‘. thi h bad I d ' "lbâ€"that forsuch debentures the company would Coulwr- ’ Repairing of all kinds done on shortest notice. . seconded by J. H. Sootheren'. “..,:“p1.i‘;Jte meiifngi'?xp;um, A realize only about $72,000 for the town i Jun. Slugget, by Time. Deyell end les. 1 . J. H. Soother-en vmpgrmi by W. Flew councillor may propose :1 â€out.†not bands bearing 3 1-2 per cent. interest iGreeneu. l x . ~,/ .11., seconded by 09H.v‘--¢â€"-ld. and the people know nothing about The interest on the purchase price. 1 Peter Hawkins, byJos. Hc‘mes and Jen. ' GO'TVCILLORS_ it. He would like. to be: the new men 3‘75va would be 3255. “'hlle the â€â€œ11 l F°L N . - . FOB '~ - , . . - .- . . - . t - . . . . 7' â€d b oh ‘1 agree todlspense with that method. *9 Pawns 83.290 for fire proiatlon l Goo. Smith, 59.0., Bro“ ._a E. c... GENERAL PUBLIC ' s _ , P. P. Burl-owl. PW!†,.y l n ‘ c- He had not agreed with the sewer alone, and that figure will increase vert. single First Class Fere,zoing Dw.31,b0 31.1839. Opposite Duly House. Doneld, â€(‘03de by C. W. bll'Gt- plan followed by council, and time at the rate of 84-0 per hydrant as l The SWing_ 13ml,19)0,prettaninzf‘z‘htl‘ln-Iisgn‘i433a “in! Dec . Wm. McWettell. proposed by. J. 11, would prove him right. He was an the town grows and factories locate! At2p.m. the returning Dam-r d ed no Sinfï¬ii‘f’isoï¬nd in. 1, 1900;1'eturoing up " P. 3â€"1 have bought the book debts, and all accounts due my Sootheren, seconded by Rich. Robinson. old mechanic and could ten them that here. As a ratepayer having thebest we nomipmm clued. md we ‘3": of $1.319â€. ‘ ' father m St be aid â€t once E. l’. Glilogly, pro card by Micheal â€19 9W0†“’Ollld choke “P. 33 they interests of (b? town at hearf he would nominees. end celled on the meetingtoep- TEACHERS and STUDENTS b bleGmihl â€00!!de by ich‘ Robinson. Ed flare in miffrrie. The ayatem ï¬rï¬llyt afgmuizhgy "o‘er to mark limit,“ Chdrmw' . ~ . ' 'l -â€" â€" - ou eaco ined‘ one nd remove 3 0_ .I'P . 50- (On “mad" 0‘ “mm-a mined by Pump“ F1 I Ch tlaf A‘ D’ Mellon. â€OPP.“ by 1““ lesy. storm hhd surface water eas well. He Mr. Kylie in opening referred to the l Air'°{::;f°nn§uy .919li “d n a 837 812 seconded by .l- 3- Ohm“: believed in going slow; let us build history connected with the attempt. f0 :22; h . h“k"“' â€mere “cm“ buy the \V’orks five or six years out: 5 l“ ° “5““ l’ en 9“ "1° “9â€". ‘9'“. ' honor conferred on hi I‘ end eeld es it was i I Single First Class Fete end One-Third goiaz Dec: til Jul. 17. 1990. ____________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"'_- John D. .Grehem, proposed by L. P. a few miles every year; then the men _ . ‘ _ town could earn the money he had then been in favor. of SUDmlt- e ' 3. Y. , 9 “514.331.; rilithï¬iog? in Coriolis, Port Arthur. M. Mcbennen. ; of the _ _ , v t' he l _ customery to beer the retiring council ï¬rst lug t matter to he peop e, buf coun he would not follow the order of nomin ..~. - L i 1.â€" s it 3:2."ifdg‘rll‘icxmefdr Birgit" Silesia mania?“ ,4 Newton, seconded by J. 2101' FROM. siepension Bridge. NE: â€"13“â€- “t. ,_ D. Sincleir. prepoud by R. Kylie. see. now given tO'Ciuï¬geg; Theydwaytlge c“ had refused B one who had ~i; _ ' ' ; i mean couuci ' n s n in t e , ‘ - WT - . . ended by Geo. Donation . geople'd money was sirfurl? and he given the â€miter study was in favor ‘ 31:, but would esk.the reeve to eddress ' ., iofbui ,tetownis ' t °l hat counc l 5' ng paying 00 Mr. Hopkins geve en outline of the work e30, N. X. A’ lnkiill'gosrgtAgbf‘rrogn‘i A‘ . Adleedxi’ï¬smbpgpossd by R. Kylie, sec-_ agreed with Mr. Kylie t . . MATCHETT, LOCAL AGENT . on 7 ' ' “° °' _ lhdd rong' 1, ‘ ; o t 'd h- high a rental, but the contract does _ , T G 6:) Kent-5r... Lindsay- :' Suitable for Hollday Presents. Geo Crendell. pro dby John Brooxs, j gilneeigm :nd i;:pecr;:§sn§er:â€"fhce1:ly not provide for any reduction. It was done, which wee well received; thanked the ,._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"'â€""'â€"_ 'm ’ seconded by Wm. opklns. 31,300 had been paid to them. They declared by some that Mr. Hopkins ““3â€"? l°_' ll†â€â€˜5‘!†M 1“ l‘fmv G. T R. W 1. B. Lennon. pn-posed by R. Brylne‘ had spent something like $19,500 on should have turned over the Works. “d “‘d â€W â€8"“ “3 “ll" 3" L â€"â€"â€"â€"~ -*-= seconded by J- H. Soother“- lsewem and grenolithle walksâ€"812000 at the Price paid: but if he had PM“ 'dn'mï¬â€˜ "“‘c‘P‘l °“°°. ‘9' ‘uj‘m-u: 5. ;:;. . W t Y Alex Jeckron pro sed by J D n“- » for sewers completed. $2.213 for sewers 1h? 0â€?" 501119 would have UliJeCted out... ° wes °f °p."“°° .‘l‘. ' e. an 0 see 011 a, n ded b' J 3 80mm; ' l under contract. and 35205 {0, gram. and claimed that the Works cost less. entrainment ,of wmhip comm-now- . ° °’ '°°°" ’ ‘ l lithic walks. People should remember Mr. Rust me a well-known engineer. "all “‘"l=¢â€Â°,th° meal "“1 W l and his estimate might be relied upon. the members move independent. The chelrmeu, Mr. Connolly, who has L. V. O'Connor, roposed by E. A. Herdy, that not one out . - . , made of , ill-“ï¬lled ll? â€â€œ3 enchard. Kent-st. residentsotwirugteythe sewers 1f the lawn didn't buy now they would ‘d ‘ - _ ‘ Rcbt. Chembers, proposed by R. Kylie, l for many years to come, yet they are lose {6,000 or 87,090 mountings before h_ long experience in municlpel work, seconded byS McGill. ' saddled with a mortgage for twenty the time for arbitration arrived. and seld.thet be bed not much death in com- Riob Touchburn o l b John ! years. “is as much as most. can do there was no reason to expect that the Ill-.1hlzinel'! gears the council. Ops could- Vf Db .eld seconliedb pt; W S'lmy | to pay the ordinary taxes. The com;- ' award would l†less than the sum c‘ l" . , system some yeersego en . 3 uE ,c y . - l r. gel! were certainly going too ‘asl’. in u"w ahked. while expenses wouldscegr- gounc‘lhlt fdidnt give settstectign, es the . . soothes-en. pro ed by Alex. - ‘ ‘ ‘ - -' ' heavyâ€"from $10,000 to l-,â€" rien o the men eppolnte got more tmprovrements. If elected all might 33.31113}: “’atexw'v'C‘fl‘s is the best then their just shere of the township money ' - ‘ ' ' ‘ end the council was forced to return to the l899 - l900 Christmas it New Year Holidays Our Store. 82173)? 'l'l‘Z'EBTS A?! SINGLE WCLASS FARE TO_D:Y we will give FREE to Good going Der. 23M, men, and 25th, Velli to rerun) until Dec 28th. end at every purchaser . meteorite": sonar... .. coercing .22., r, t en ,v return until Dec. 27th. ‘Jecksou, W“ by G†I" rest assured he would. do his best to NEW YEAR. A BEAUTIFUL UALENDAB % John )1ch proposed by W. L , introduce economy. He would men- franchise in the town to-day. and In: ,. .Herrvmsn. seconded by Alex. Horn. : tion a little thing he didn‘t likeâ€"the :‘Olllllttl :dvrse every man to marl: his present system. people were paying Constable Reeves :1 0 or purahasc. « Then followed Messrs. Corrine, Byrue, ML Hugh 0 Leary said he had per- Hickmn end Celvert. eeoh in turn gluing SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE Good going Dec. 30th and 31st, 1899, Jan. 151, 1900, valid to return until Jan. 2nd, 1900 won: Fast-m rag: AND out-r3189 3 our Prices are the LOWGSt. u..l Good ping Dec. 29.11, 3 th, and 3lst, 1299, end Jen, 2.1, l9JO, velid to return until Jen. 3rd, 1900. Beaten all Stations in Canada on Grand Trunk John O'Rielly, proposed by Alex. Horn, , seconded by W. Flevelle. to watlclint‘llle tow}? at nightshyeftllm L d m t t. I ha . .counci set in). to watc l e ips «mm o repu :1 ion 0 was ~ - - Geo. “swampâ€? by T. Bredy, â€e.‘ banks from 11 o‘clock till morning. been “agin â€15 government" ’1“ 5'88! “my“ 0f h“ 'u'udï¬lp’ w 'hwh no onded by W. Herrtmen. .. . , - - - one objected. Mr Byrne. who bed ex- - Mr. Lennonâ€" ion were one of the and Of Living Opposed certain promul- pended ebout $1400 we ‘ deteiled ec- L- Newton. prowed by R. Tonchburn. . men who agmd to thgg," lions advanced for the town‘s benefit. ‘ fh’ 'd' ' g hi ; if Ihnd He had been honest in that opposition, noun °. lsexpen m."°°n."°n° a.†“3' Dress: Lo. 4, end swing bridge, which wee seconded byR. Bryant. Capt; CTandellâ€"“I did not _ he . . he hath. and was honest now in stands that: “mu“, very “08- Rarlivey System. From Send Trunk Stetionsin Called: to Datroit Rev. J. W. Mecmillen. proposed by C. D , done 80 I would 11°t have t . . . hi . . th 1115! 1 th 00d to '3“ “9‘ here iand say anything in 5 approx: (- purc ‘ n 6 Mr. O'Connell next eddressed the meet- ud Pt. Huron. F-«mitd'l'. kS' lCedtfl,'.0‘r I if II ' llll E: '13:: Big: Rixtzflg'niigire‘fzhllsi‘ehd ï¬fapbnâ€" FIN A - C AN R, Berr, seconded by J. D, Flevelle. f hb t 't“ C . _ h k Wct r orks "ould be 'n the test Rev. L. S. Hughson. proposed by E. A. l a ou ' ' outluulng. 1 9’ spea er e w " t ‘ "1' ing end seid he had been induced to so- thought the banks were able to pay for temsts of the town- He had Mazda up†human," “duh“ “m , no! .2 lHMY’ â€waded by c. Uhi‘uï¬â€™ mmmber Of the wb-aommittee on the council boerd heretofore werrented not) 3? v::e, 5.". their watch u. lot of u- ld th. . ill b 1 t' d . .t ' ' ct) cou my 1 e “ oe qu run his ele . o v hip he would CHRISTMAS SCHOOL VACATION Single First-class Fare and ae-thlrd, (on _ ' , “trailer . i Cepéeapeligom ulzï¬cjmgelr_tb1;oo3lst The P909183 Shoe Store Blackwells Bluk . 301:; dngyiApxwggn by G°°o 05360". lar things were done. but owing to the b Lb bl ‘fted l l..c.‘.<:".'~:.va.z o e veil en, 4 , r, 3.000 e s committees meeting in close“; the ren oroug 3' 81 . Severn en- , _ Tull '4 I d all .f '. o ' ‘ ~ - ‘ 1...... gm; sysgggf‘m ‘°“ " “‘ Am“ Gm“! _ ~ R. N01“ | FOR scnocu. TltUS‘l'EES. l people donot hear of them. (Applause). €113.ng 1113i: bizpegiigligleg; but 1.13:2. iglfglyï¬gi 3:23:13;ny town! esowmnfln, A. mPATON, â€" l Declered elected bymm ' Mr.Robt. Smyth, been'eelecleéc’l. Some people lmid the The on!“ 30mm“ “no.“ “d vi“. c ~- D... m 31:: gist-W... dairies: “H .11; .â€â€˜.i‘$“‘°°" ii: 3:3“: ‘9“ 3°“: 3:: :1: 12““ ‘3‘ “33‘3“ “3'. 31:13“... .... as ..... .. ' r - - . - a mo councl e a no sins 05-111.": mg 3 en so: in rrle, - ‘ . l to ‘ntone for or excuse. He could not yet on arbitrating the town paid a :h“ 091*“ :2?" hing-Uri: '0"; shout m of the erelwey us. w lc conel cred e M. G. DIGKSON. South Werdâ€"Col Deed-in propoeed by D' . P ..‘l‘ . ‘ N 7‘ m w w mm TH E N E EST, ‘ R. Brynn. seconded by p. R. Anderson. 685’ l he had. told Mr. Kylie so some. time A. ngz‘nbomam. North Werdâ€"R J Mon. - _________â€".â€"â€"â€"â€" . . n'bhn. pyo. _ I H E I A I Bis I .po’efl . As no secon ed ago, but of course was in the hands ‘31,“: y D K d. n, d by B†of his friends. He had not heard as | __ '. yet any reason why the assessment l ' . ‘ ‘ ‘u “0 L' DAY T H E B EST l By§::rc:l1l{::fs:ntbl;:::f:;r ans extra work was the new bri e. Last . ' l y year’s council had asuplus 0 81,000. i ' that he would be a. candidateâ€" price considerably in e p . . price first asked by the owners. Be ‘very lmP‘Em‘ Fun“- 3° thought 09' a“ had been authorized by two citizens h“ suï¬lclent 1111“! eceommodetion Old . worth more than 875,000 to guarantee didn’t all!!! the retepeyers wented w i to pay to the town 81.590 9. rear for 20 hey my more bonuses. He thought the or 30 years, as the town mly choose council bed no right to submit the bylew and to kcep the system in good repair without e petition from the retepeyers. ' The chelrmen than eeid if say others satisfactory to any three commisszon- thine further to say for or er; elected by the town for that period, present hed say the two men to have control of the ' egeinst the proposed rellwey they would be leocordcd e hearing. \Vorks except the repairs. which would be in the hands of the com- | Mr. Newton Smele then took the plet- miseioners. Of course the hydrant and - form end mede e telling speech in fevor of ' private rental would remain unchang- the med, setting forth the adventeges of ' ed. and the two guarantors would .competition, which must neceeserily follow claim all excess over the $1.500 paid {connection with the C. P. 3.; Uerteiely to the _t:own yearly. Mr. O'LeaI’Y. .m he would prefer the reed without the bones. conclusion, said he would not advise a Mr. Reid eeid, but since we cennot get the town to accept. because he was set- it the: wey we shouldn't let this opporâ€" ified tint; the Waterworks W111 yield tunitypessfortbeseke of the trifle eeked it better revenue under town control. to W. m. beneï¬t. it i. mg. to m Those. who voted for purchase would us. (Applsnse) l Hr. lobe Jackson nextseored some very should be so high this year. The only was appointed chairman. After a few. , . . - -â€"â€"AREâ€"-â€" mm m... .. . 333°“ enumerate: ' inquired as to the: rule to be follow- : hadpm t too h ' l '. th . ' ' . . ed in hearing candidates. After a 59811 muc “fly "1 ° “9““? . umb f - had b - as a results of the es..lmates not be- :1 er 0 suggestions een stt- ing in l!!!†at the proper time: our- , . . ed it was decrded to cell the speakers. . . . in the order in which they had been 338 ‘° ‘f‘tgfm,m"ni in" 409; ‘ nominated. mayoralty niminees to be 38â€â€ , Mfr: C‘P'm 3‘13“ be given ten nimutes, the aldermen, re were “’1’ 9 '°“ er men. t° blamed for the extravagance or. of lxiioTiIAM’s DRUG STORE. next to Daly House. ‘ . ten minutes. ' the whole council were responsxble- MI- 580- 1118“ He could see no reason whv. with a mall Decorated Parlllf mp8, Boats and Shoes, MOCOaSlDS, RbeBl‘ S, 5 was first on the list. He was not a. good council, the rate could not be speaker, and begged to be excused. He reduced to '22 or 23 millsâ€"all that felt grateful to his mover and secondâ€" is needed is a mug hand at the lever ln great variety at HIG- lalncure Salts, ultra Boxes. ks (1 Val' Handkerchief 63.888 ‘ Trun an 1588' _ er. but had not yet made up his mind ' and the preparations of the estimtes incl wisely. , _ . to stand. . . . . at the proper time. Nothing would Mr. Stewart said he was a firmbe- WWI! - tsin fever of w. m 1 Mr. Richard Kylie ensure the prosperity of the town as never in the wisdom of controlling w en Bryees followed end geve .eey our own franchises and 09°“th them insteuces of much lower freighu end highs: much as a low rate. :When the assess- ment goesup their eis general! depre- ciation of values. He had agreed with for the benefit of the people. The only - - ~ - question was «r. a... price rizht t" Ho $2.9m 'LP‘WJâ€: 3.32:2 Cornwall. a former citizen. and 1'9- “M of Cornwall counictll. Mr. Bud' M then. was ghd his FEW. â€humane-bellowed“ dis- llaling latte, Hail- Brushes. . , THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE. _ are. wouldn’t take up, more o... P , . Mfume†Of all ma: five minutesâ€"like Mr. Ingle, home not quite certain that he would offer. him 50- to $2.00. . ' ' :' '. ‘ and would speak as e rebepeyer first refer to mmd "In â€a N m... A Happy, New Year to all. g '1 :mm.-, . . . , . no. , ext to Del! ., , . ‘ . . 'jncsheoe "uh “£3319“ M’u'wflrn. “.1 .- .. ‘ .llr. Thos- Walters. in reply tetheeheirmsn‘e Inflation sewersï¬t hadbeeusteted thethewee 9. r