reac Just ‘UUU VIA .l-“vwâ€"vv‘ Members all present. Mics-tor in the chair. Minutes of last regular and subsequent meetings read and conï¬rmed. Mr. J. L. Browne addressed coun- 3 oil re work to be done at Garafraxa " Street Bridgeâ€"The Board of Works were requested to look after it. ‘ Gorslineâ€"Kinneeâ€"-That the ac- count of Jake Kress for $8.00 for cofï¬n for A. Wilkinson and account of Bell Telephone Co. for 350. be paid. ~â€"Carried. Sparlmgâ€"Mooreâ€"That the F. and L. com. be empowered to purchase seat from the Ronald Co. for Fire Engine, and a wagon for Hook Ladder Co. W'agon not to cost over SiOO.â€"-Carried. Kinneeâ€"Mooreâ€"That the Clerk By-Law referring to cows running at large during prohibited hours be enforced, and that the Constable be t empowered, if necessary, to employ ‘ help to impound all cows found so ‘ running at large contrary to this ‘ By-law. The following acc . dered to be paid:â€"â€" drawing gravel, $1.00 ; work on street. $6.10; John Barker, work on street, $1.00; Geo. Russell, return of B. D. M.. $4.40; W. A. Anderson, ; salary, $1000 ; Geo. Russell. dog tags. $3.27); Geo. Rus- sell, salary for June, $17.00; Geo. Russell, express charge on hose $2.08; re for 1898. 3.9.0; A. McKenzie, posmg, 117' T‘.-cv:“ “rinting for 1898, $14.70. A McKPnZIe, posmge 101 do u v , "W Irwin printing for 1b98, $14 75 â€"â€"Total, 563.7 ‘ The Mayor read to the Council, agreement with Durham Furniture Co. (Limited) and the Corporation of the Town of Durham. ‘1 7‘-‘ vl‘hof_ 5‘. cheq‘Je Gorslineâ€"Mooreâ€" signed by the Mayc drawn on the Treas the Jackson Estate Five Hundred D011 .Iohn pllt all mtlscular pow- -A1nfof‘ t John put a muscular power on the pedals but as V ds related to a friend ‘the ‘; bear gained on me nmil I could hear: ight behind me, then I ‘ ° d off the was {rightene and Jumpe wheel. when the bear stOpped, turned ’ ’ †- hat fear- TOWN COUNCIL. “h-a'â€"__ >oreâ€"That the Clerk 1 to write the Town ting him to see thas the ring to cows running ng prohibited hours be 1 that the Constable be if necessary, to employ aund all cows found so large contrary to this LUlllv _______ t the Constable be tinck. 111 E0 1V-â€"l\.uucua L ww.---, Clark, Aggie Morton, Bell Ewen, Artlluri nessary, to employ McLean. Jr. 111 to Sr. Illâ€"Jessie McDon- 3 all C°WS found so ald Annie Smith, Nessie Collinson, Bell: : contrary to this Caton, Alex. Dalglish. ll to Illâ€"Neil Mc- Lean, J no. Dalglish, W'llie Brown, Sarah . McCormick Jr. 11 to Sr. llâ€"Lizzie Ewen, ! accounts W?â€- orâ€" Mary Morton, Hughie McCormick, Maggie‘ lzâ€"John Mitchell. smith. Pt. 11 to llâ€"Beaty McNally, Willie 1,50 ; Chas. Brown, Bic-Sally, Lizzie Grierson, Jno. McDonald. to Sr. Pt. llâ€"Katie Clark, Martha Wilson, 3'10; JOh“ Barker, lien Thomas. er. Pt. lIâ€"Jessie Smith 1'00 i Geo. Russell, Arthur Wilson, Maggie Morton. A. D. GALBPAI’I‘H, Teacher. I. 5 M., $4.40; W. A. -arv. 310'00 ; Geo. .......---,.. "' °â€â€˜ ‘ " ---‘-=n~nf Roda Biscuits in the Calder the, then I ‘ , ped Off the 5110p W111 be open and Saturday. Jed,turned ‘Vhat fear. A.“ REPAIRING ‘ ' Drlv attended Report of Promotion Examination for U. S. S. No. 3, Bentinck and Glenelg. Names arranged in order of merit. Sr. III to Jr. IVâ€"May Cameron, Lacbie McKechnie. Sr. 11 to Jr. IIIâ€"Wm. Cofï¬eld, Hazel Dar-gavel Albert Twamley. May Smith. Recommend- ed, Robt. Twamley. Jr. 11 to Sr. IIâ€"Wm. Smith, Priscilla Simpson, Maggie Murdock. The following are the names of those who passed successfully in S. S. No.2, Egre- . mont. Names arranged in order of merit III to IV classâ€"Nathan Grierson, *Tillie Pollock, Minnie Johnston, Myrtle Orchard. *Edith Allan, *Minnie Orchard, Wm. J. Allan. II to 111 classâ€"*‘l‘homas Allan, Lizzie Grierson, Willie Patterson, Sarah. Tucker, James Brown, l l *Deserve special mention as they were only one year in the class from which they have been promoted . _- - -\ ,_.._- m‘nh“ï¬w SCHOOL REPORTS. al‘u U“~ to- w. All REPAIRIN'G promptly erlv attended to. n n -__.....- “4.9 H" ‘â€" .â€"â€"â€" ng of Soda Biscuits in rk magazine of sanitation .ene. Dr. Benj. F; Warner, ‘ The manufacturers of this J. McLauchlan Sons. located at Owen Sound, Gan- .no knowledge that an in- ion was being made, we of the examination was consulted who might possibly 1 l l l ‘ as; its sale. * rong merits an wpoint of the trained hygien- LL3UCh13-ll’8 Cream Soda Bis- the heartiest praise 'cation can bes- ' 1g food article nutritive 9%..." \V. L. DIXON, Teacher. every ~ :Wednesd‘dy ,' and prop“ House Cleaning. pared to do paperhanging, painting. Whitening, kalsomining and alabast- ining. All work trusted to me done with neatness and dispatch. I have a full line of Wall paper all the latest shades and designs the price of which ’ 'ou will ï¬nd from ‘25 to 35') per cent below prices you have been paying elsewhere. Call and get estimates for your papering. I furnish every ' thing if desired. Orders left at James Gun’s Drug Store or my resi- dence promptly atteded to. iMay 17â€"4. CLIFF ELVIDGE. ‘3 CO ‘ COHMISSION 1| prom g LO ANS and 1" 2 ‘3‘]. Companv itt 5, 5-1; and 6 p \ terms LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENT. CONVEYANCE'R. COMMISSIONER in H. C. J. promptly attended te. LOANS and Insurance effected without (le- lay. Company and Pru'ate Funds to Loan It 5, 5i and 6 per cent. 1n sums and upon terms to Slut borrowers. ancial Business Transacted. S. Scott’s Store. I Collections | A General Fin OFFICE-l door North of ORDERS . -_ ; .,.. h 1 m promptly attended to. HIGHEST PRICE in Cash or Goods. Any quantity of \Vool will be taken for Cash or in ex- change {or Goods, of which we now have a Choice Assortment consisting of . SCOT T, ‘._,_. First Class 51200 i. sold at $10.