VUOU LIV" Ca\UCWlJl|Ib' WU- CoWan-Roid-Th9t the principals of the several schools be instructed to have_ the ags ying at half mast on the 18th ' inst, the anniversary of Private Find!-uy s death. Mr T\/[Slug nnrvj . .-.4-:..n AF .....4-:.... `A Pa1Iing-Milne-'i`hat the teachels private room in the West" Ward school he titted with heating appliances at a cost not exceeding 35. (`,.xmnn' Dni 'I`lxn4- Han n.......:....'l- nun vuhuu uuvvu. ` Before the adoption of this report, Chairman Reid explained the result of` the coal test 1n the Ceetral school. The test lasted a. month during which time $48 worth of coal and $4.50 of wood was consumed, a total of $52.50 tor the month -under conditions not very favorable to coal. At the summer price` of coal, this fuel could be pur- chased for the school cheaper than wood. ` an nus. auua-n.vo, A. Milne and Dr. Pulling inoved invamendment that the third clause be referred back to the committee in order that the whole question of caretakers" salaries be thoroughly discussed and denitely stttied. This amendment; was voted down, ' 'l),.&'.`.... H... ...1,...|:,... -` LL: _ _ . _ _._L nuyul vuu an) Aultvvva -j That 9. contract had been made` wibh,A. W. W'ilkmson for 120 cords of wood as 3.35 per cord. That the test of" coal at the Central school, while notabsolutely conclusive, was such as to justify the committee in recom- mending the substitution of coal for wuod for heatig purposes rrextivinter and that the committee be instructed l .0_ make all necessary provisions to that end in due time. (3) That Mrs. Tmcker and Mr. VVooding each be granted an increase of $25 per annum in their salary., , A A `Md.-.1 am: T\.. T>..ll:..... '...-..,..: \Jl.lall.B\Ju, `xv. Centra|_--Mr. Hallett, 44 ; Miss Lee. 46; Miss King, 36; Miss Booth, 42; Miss Boys, 43; Miss Caldwell, 38;- Miss Dickson, 49 ; Miss Smg, 34. ' -Wnuf. 'WarrL___|\:1;u= Ql\cn~;n 0. - \':nn `m7e:t`l1erin,D,f.)6 ;. `Miss Fletcher`-, 41`; Miss Bonis, 35; Miss Lee, 37; Mr. An-tb, 40; Mr. Foster, 45. ' . The`Properiy and Supply Committee reported as follows :- /1\' 'n...+ .. ..-..+....,.+ 1..\,1 L,.-., .....-.-' ~cAsTo7RaA., VIII; Uulauuv UL IUVJ .|Ul Ln/vv. 'IbeMa.uagement Committee reported on several mmor matters of` lit;tle`pub-. lie interest. Phone 74. JA.\'UA_RY ATTENDANCE. _ East Ward--40. South Wanxd-E. Shear, 25;, `Baird, 34; Miss Smal}. 41; Charlton, 48. n.........: \\l.. 1r..n..u 1,4 . Every member was id lfis placeuat the regular meeting of the Public School Board on Monday night. 'I`ho T`i..ny.n.. f`1nmmnan Am...-. I uulluun .IJ\.Iru\.| Uu JAULIUGJ lllahllh The `Finance Connmittee rcom_- mended the. payment. of accounts amounting to $73.4l_; also thaAt- the [town treasurer be requested to pxy over the balance of levy for 1900. rr"\I1 A Iuvunnnn-|z.n' f`.~m.nu'M>..n m.n...o..J I -.-$1.60 Dongolu laced and buttoneld boots for $1.25 at, Irwiu s. - ' V require a jury or not and in the event. of the sheriff receiving no such notice that`. 130 jururs be summoned. The comquttee reported in favor `of the! petitlon with the exception of- the abolition of Grand Juries. mnnrannunnf lnnb n-Inna In +1-un nan- w wuuxesale tum rennu uezuers. The following memorial was adopted to be forwarded to the Legislature :- Thub your petitioners rmly believe Lhat. the lmrberry shrub is very injuri- nus and dsznnzlging to grain crops and Lhe law at pr-esemugzliusb the planting V aucl for the destruction of same does not go far enough, therefore your memorialists would pray that the not he amended so as to make it, compulsory to not plant the lmrberry shrub at all :|.nd for all of said shrub already planted to be removed and detroyed. A nu nmrinl mg ndnntn ran-.wst.inr |JliLlll.l`u LU U6 l'CIUU\'UU. HllLl_ l.llfSLI'UyCUo A m( mm-ial was adopted wqxlesting the Local Urovernuleilt; to see that Simcoe county gets its share of the proposed appxopx-intion of $100,000 for. Lhe improvement ofmouds. - N()I.}IiI1lr ulna (Inna in I-ufnvnnnn fn &l.uuuLwn OI umna Juries. Endorsement was given to the me- morial from the County Council of Norfolk praying for an amendment to the Municipal Act extending the class included in the word "lJa.wke1-" to prevent. outside dealers from coming into the municipalities and selling goods, by sample or other wise, except; to wholesale and retail dealers. Tlln fnlhnninnp I'v\1xI\uf\r-:0` n-no mlnnbml we nmproverueuc oLr.o:1as. Nothing: was done in reference to law ` reform as set out in .1 memorial from Vi(rtm'i2l. Council. hidrei1/{Hy fo_a - -.L..j.;;j__. `Among the latest an-ivfa.1sis : No.` I97" v(dove)_ a good soc. Corset; No. 497 (white). at $,I.5o,V andvthe new ERECT FORM made in "white and dove a_t $1, and every pair is guaranteed by us to give entire satisfaction, that is if not suited you get your money back. ` _ . ' V COUNTY COUNCIL. Public School Board. COAL WILL BE USED. (Continued from Page 1-) MOTIONS. ,_ Miss Miss tonicity sustains the agging energies, Gri|)-77 knocks out the Grip, whilejits COI(lS-'77 breaks up a Cold that hangs on and does not yield to treatment. in|icnz}1-"77" cuts short a. Cold in the head and prevents Cotarrh. ` Coughs-"77" stops a Cold by allaying the inammation and the tickling. Sore 'l`hroat-`*77 cures a Sore Throat by healing and soothing the irritated membrane. llandy-i77 consists of` a small vial of pleasant pellets; just fits the vest pocket. At all Drug Stores, 25c., or mailed. a 1"Pocket Manual mailed tree. I Humphreys Homeopathic Medicine Co., Cor.` William and John Sts., New York. Buuav UI Anacuua 1.1010. - L\Ir. and Mrs. John Richardson `called on friends in Tiny'Iecently.' Montgomery of Neepawa Man. is renewing old acquaintanceships here. Mrs. John Kerr. Langman, is the guest of friends here.. M . Mu] 1\f.... T4\l\r\ D:..L-_1._-_ -_n__1 Aus- ` l\Iis, A. Dowey of Flos Centre spnt Ia few `days with Miss L. Thurlow last week. 117-!` If . - 11- V -- cATo'm"A. ruvA.| ulstlblvu unv LIIU LU: \Jc Ullulllll, L 1611)- ston, Mon. Feb. 111.11. A number of our young people spent a very pleasant time at the home of ing. _ 1\r:.... A n_.......... ..c 17:- f`1-_L._- _e_.,. Mrs. A. Cumming last. Monday evcn- ` .I. III uxnua $19 \JlU\VLl 1] I110 Congratulations to M. Moran of "this place and Miss Nillie Doyle of Phelp- ston married at the R. C. church, Phelp- A .......L.... .: ...... _.-.-__ ..;-,,L V Feb. 12-- A number from he:e attended the tea-meetings in Elmvale and Midhurst on Monday and Thursday evenings and report a gond time. R1-;a: \TfIIIl1A) \l'n14`...~LL... Lnn ....6.........I c\uuIu"a auu JC `UN: (1 "U`|u lallutf. o I a . Miss Maude McFadden has returned ,home after visiting her sister, Mrs. B. Parti-idge at Crown Hill. {`.n'nnv-34-n]nl>:nv-in On AT fanny; 4! .AL:._ Other contributors to the programme were Messrs. Eiwards, Stewart, Boys I and Landon. uavu Au x.uunv..u.v:u uu out: ulguuut extent-. Mrs. Parker, who assisted her, fully proved her claim to the title of The Canadian soprano. She has a voice of rare sweetness and exibility, herl enunciation is clear and her expression [ excellent. ,,_, ... . _ .. I . ful concert on Tuesday night. Those` It was not a. laige audience but it. [was certainly a very app ecistive 01 e that attended Miss Heinrich s delight-l who had marvelled ac lhe ability dis- played by her as a little child were not `disappointed in the results of hurl musical education. Her ease and uaturalness at once place her audience in svmputhy With her which grows` intoowarm admiration as she plays.l Her execution is wonderful. Her; playing is marked with a delicacy and a rmness of touch that IS rarely heard and the expression is perfect. Being possessed of such markedlahility it is not to be wondered that she aims to have it. cultivated to the highest extent-. l`/fr, P:\rl(p'r nrlin na:;ah-nil lxnu 4'..l1.. wusunvucua Thinking it might be of interest to our readers, THE EXAMIENR gives here- with a short sketch of his life: He was born in Penetang in 1858. His father was a butcher and the son fol- lowed in his footsteps, but when he assumed control soon branched out and by his energy and enter; rise has built; up a wholesale and retail trade that is among the best; in the northern district. For ten years he served in Penetang Council holding every office. except Mayor. His experience in the County Council extenrls over seven years. He is-a. large shareholder in the Penebang Hotel Co., the Georgian`Biy- Hotel Co. and the Penetang `Navigitim Co., and is presidentof the last: two. In religion, Mr. \Vright is an Anglican; in politics- we regret to say it-he is a Conservative of the deepest; dye. Eighteen years ago he married Miss Chalue. They have no family. The Warden of Simcoel The gentleman who was unanimously chosen by his colleagues for the im- portant position of the Warden of the County of Sixncbe for 1901 IS not only popular in that august body but whet-J ever he is known, and that this popu- larity 13 well mexited is generally admitted. ` c.,. ._ To balance frA)x;1r189'r)':.V...... " Fees frbm pupils........ Grant from Town........ ' , Le,,vis1at.ure.. I ' County 4 I want: onnf Q/\:nr\nn Silks, ' 3 % Dress Goods, Flilslinelry` By Salaries, Teaclms... Janitor Sec.-Tregns Ir (V I` GRIP \JU|Ill|AJ us: a ' Fees acct. Science....... Exams., Departm'eu*.al.. ` Enu'.u1ce.`.. . ABSTRACT STATEMENT FOR_1'900. ._ Receipts. 1 I 1- -nnnn 4; ---u lVJUUn`.LlVl-l u c u s -1 Snpp`ie ................ Repairs...........:......... Fuel ......... .. '. . . . . . . .; Paid Examiners ....... Interest to Bank of -Com Miscellaneous .......... .. A 3.21. ckedil; in B1nk...... Miss einrich s. Recital. FIERGULSONVALE. Disbursements. UDRSETS. \.$ 757 121:: .$5S33 31 250 00 100 00 88 95 123 99 :1 203 00 399 60 '1 nn V III! 1:; 1612 50 2100 00 1079. 30 1937 99 nn "E 66 206 00 213.00 "*1 as 151 93 7'66 30 49 : An V V ._ A.aA4a4u Feb. 11-Frank Rowe is, home from Toronto. r I Miss M. Cloughly is on the sick list. I J. Cloughly is home from Toronto. for a few days. - Don c forget the prayer meeting at Mrs. Hinds on Friday evening. I I W. Clnnohlv in dy-nwi..n am....... 4:... .` .u_u:. .:.uuua uu 1.'uui1_y evening. W. Cloughly.is drawing square tim- ber for Dempster Bros. Tho eI>n:nn ennui 1.`..- ... ..-L.:_ ,, , n` a. U5: IUI.' uUmpauel' .Dl'05. The station yard here is getting well" led up with timber and lumber. ' Our stock of `Corsets are thoroughly up-to-date, besides makes, we boast of having a thorough assqrtment of sizes. `The Indies Aid of the Presbyterian Church propose giving a parlor social at the residence of Mrs. K. McLennan 3 81`. on Thursday evening Feb. 21st. A ' first classllarge and varied program is being arranged for and trouble is not. being spared to make this social of the 21st inst. an unbounded success. A collection in aid of the Building Fund will be taken up. Refreshments will I be ser /ed. I I stops the (Ionian and works 011` the Cold. -Laxative Bromo-Qulnine Tablets cure a. cold in aday. No Cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. The Late Thos. McVittie. ` At the age of 85, Thos. ;\Ic7_it.tie an old resident of Birrie, passed away on Tuesday 5th irist., at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. C. Morgan. Deceased ` was born in Irelani and came to Can- . f ada when fteen. He was educated in I . Toronto and afterwards had a wholesale hardware business there. He served in . -the rebellion of 1337. In` 1351 he}, married a sister of \Valter Prss of I Barrie. Eight children survive him_ viz., Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. VValsh, Orange- ' ville, Mrs. Scott, Calgary, and Charles, Thomas. Arch, Henry and WaIte1'.l Interment took place in Shanty Bayl cemetery on Friday. i Our annual STOCK-TAKING just completed shows too many goods in certain departments, many of them if not sold during this most wintry of winter months must of necessity be carried to next winter. We don t like salting them away, we would rather sell them, sell them at even less than cost, get the ready money, use the money in the purchase 5f new. goods shortly to arrive. A few of these lines `as follows: - At this price we offer you a real good ulster-overcoat, men a and large boys sizes, hem/_y wool frieze, tweed liuinge, slash pcck- A eta, well cut and made, in every respect. zu` good cold wcanher coat, $3.50. At this price we offer purchasers the choice I of any one of our heavy storm overcoats, | worth from $6 to $9. This lot contains a variety of cloths, makes and colorlng, but all rat-clasa in all respects. The quantity held is their only fau|t--note the opportun- 1 '1ty-c.oats at 36-50; $7.50, 38 and $9, for S5. HAWLEV Ea FRAWLEY & EVLIN, A perfect Remedy for Qons tipa- on, Sour Sto.ma.ch.D1arrt_1oea. Worms ,Cnnvulsions,Fever1sh- ness and Loss or SLEEP. Promotes Di,c':stion,Cheerfu1- Vness andRest.Contains neither 0p1u:,Morp`nine nor Mineral. No : NAB c o TIC . The rush for LADIES WHITEWEAR and theinvcreased de- mand for our exclusive styles has compelled us to make another ` large purchase. Buying in such large quantities as we do, and knowing how and where to get them at the right price, enables us to place these goods on sale V at a LOWER FIGURE thanthat of any other hot Of coursewe hatre the higher grades as we dium-Apriccd goods, and the garmehts are all cambric. " I'I.VK6C|l2UJ(a 1 l\.|I(lA(llI\J1llUI I\_ similating ll1e}`ood andlleg ula- ting the Stomarhs andBowels of Il|nm|wIn-.\lH\Kv [mm II Inn H): lurl nun . x u. -.> m: .5;\7e9etabii }parationforAs- cimila nd H1131-`nnri nnripdnln _ Jikcg;~ea/'0&i12r.SXMZZZPlI@'R In all departments will b; found goods at reduced prices to clear. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. `facsimile Signature of [J . //._-.-:-.7` I- o9'bllt Jail! - 41:11:: Saga o Ban-rmmt ]"wn;.1.n Jual` .4L\'.J'mna 0 .b`i ('aa9.ma&-Jan : ` I'I[vrgn_J'eeJ - 3/zrdJ31g.`[r . awlymcnz I`/an l'7UJ'l]-`/{III dent` 0 130951115 Soft! - 441111; Sand WE VE HA To BUY MOREWHETEWEAR ---...' ,, NEW iE'6'1R'.' AIELANDALE. COLWELL. THE DOUBLE STORE. $3 P` K: LonDist.-mce Rates are approxim.-zly One Half n- f the my Rates. No charge for making appoint- , ments to` talk at 9. specied time. I - [THE zsELL TELEPHONE ` % COMPANY So BARRIIL`. MARKETS. AFTER s1x4--/ % O CLOCK TO=-NIGHT Oastoda. is put up in one-mo `bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to so]! you anything else on the plot: or promise that it is just as good and "will answer ovary pm- ' pose." @See that you get Q-A-ST-0-BnI-A. Q . ML- l.- 411113 aignatuec of Tha {ao- shall: u-E. xxll uzpusu LL ','_UUU. LHIH`. . The social at Jqs. Cnmpbels on Tuesday evening was quite a success considering ` very rough weather. i Proceeds about $8, 7 FAC-SIMILE A sleigh loail fron1Ahere.at'tendedLhe partv at \Vm. Tifn s on Tuesday even- C. All report a good time. 'l`lm m,.:..1 M T... n._._LJv Try the Night Service Thisis the basis on whxch we price the balance of our stock of FINE LADIES . `COATS. all choice goods. HHS season's %.3iyies, from the best. lnakers, exjery quality .from S4 to 816 at this half-p1'i<:c rate, now lfrcm *2 to 8. 1 ' UNIO gV LA B1913. nu; Lvun--c ..v- C6. Limited, 0 tory in Canada. l . ' ' . .. I Balance of stocli of Fl.l{S'l'- ..`L`\S>' FUR. GOODS to be-sold at` usual '\ilU-WJNTER. CUT PRICES. A buyt.-1'3 -p[u.\xt.u.'11I:Y is this. Astrachun coats in three-.luarter and full lengths. coun coats, tur lmvtl, en es, electric seal coats, sable, lueakcr and iul)nb. muffs. collarettea. etc-.. all at cut prices. DIIIGK Ol'I HIS TOUGH " If you use Page Fence you will like it, but will not be stuck like the ontleman in the pic- ture. The Page Fence IS woven in our own factory, from coiled wire made by ourselves, and twice 21.: strong as that used in other fences. Get this year`! prices, they nre lower than last year. TL- run: Inlnl: CEAIFI: n lIl_I \ nu: yawn u pnpca, Lupy nu: Auwcr uuln last year The PAGE wuze FENCE co. (Lgdf) WALKERV1 LLB. ONT. and every night uhtll six a7m.. WRAPPER THAT THE or EVERY BOTTLE OF -I n.u.F PRICE, $2 T0 935. - cf '-\ '07/2 1/_ ' " Stuck on his Fene " vnn nan Dunn Rana- unu msn lib- :4 IS ON THE V (3vh:.c3riea*a my for Ltnmm----Lj___ SEE Lfnfblus F515;. SIGNATURE bi VI every `rrappor. All we ask is a trial to introduce.Qur.mos't populaf l_ines. Buy only Union Made Shoes. Carefully corrected to data BARBIE. Feb. 13, 1901 WOOL AND RIDES. VAIR, vxcxnns .3; co., COARSE GRAIN. VEGETABLES. VGENERAL W THE LARGEST IMPORTERS or -BRITISH AND FOREIGN GOODS BARRIE This stamn urc.l by? the JOHN McPHERSON | Co. of Hamilton. the oni Union Fac- toryin 51 mos 1.. ,.. S0.` rnonccz. ..5_ 5o..7 ..4 5o..5 I! Vi\|R;L\l!9K?f~.B3&00- .-x .:u. .3 75 '1 0! . uo.` `.4 50. .3 50.` a.-: `II 48. u ll 0 1 AA nu. Hay, per ton .. Straw, per load. . .. . . Wood. dry, short. . . Wood, dry. lung, . . ; Wood, green, lung. r UU. 85. DR rm`! UU .4 50 .4 00 .3 50 nuwr. rourmv AND DAIRY moncc Beef, hindquarters .. . . . . . . . -. . .5_ 50. Beehforequarteru 50. Muttbn, perlb....... ........ 6 Lamb 6. Boga, dressed................ 7 00. Hogs, live, ohoica 170 to 2301123. .5` 60. Hogs, livu, lig'hLs uud fats, 506. less than niminn 62 ? 75 `)Q We carry 9 full line of heat X-Cut Saws, Chopping Axes a d A H d] 7 Hooks and Handles, Cl.a.ibs. Horse Shoes and Horse Nails, Bar 11":-n 51?; S621. A 13:: assortment of Granite and Tire Ware. I , . A great reduction in price of Coal and Wood Heating Stoves. dome and compare prices. In-Tho February Ladies Home Journal the I story of the famous hymn, ?`Nenrer. My God, to Thee..nnd a close view of its brilli- ant. author, are united in "A Woman to Whom Fame Came After Dea.tb.. How we ' get and keep the correct: time is.`explaine'd I in "The Clock by WhiahWe set All Our \Va.tch.es "; and The Buaioes of Good- night Ranch" in a. record of the only herd of North American bison owned by a woman. Through Edgvard Bol: representative men [and women Journalists emphatically settle BUCHANAN 6:. `PENSTQNE, Nance { % J If You} want'Bargains Call at the New Hardware Store and Ge_t Prices .v. BADVG \.-auzillal \Jl Iv -.;.|.a. A4 WEAR AND CURTAINS `and astarr of comiaeteht young ladies is at your service; - ` A. J. CARSON, EIUEU, IIVU, llgllla HI less than choice Iv Chickens per pair. . Turkeys, dzuiaaed . . Lard, pen lb . Bmter, tub, parlb. Butter, in roll. . . . . Eggs (fresh) . . . . _ .- BONELESS HERRING in pound tins, regular price 150., each llc. tin. LARD PAILS. regular ptice 100. each. Snecial 5c. each. ' CANDY PAILS. ' nnnh Qnnniuln unuux rzuua, regular price lUc.' each, Special 5c. each. VERMISELLI, an excellent thicken- ing for all suupa, regular price 200., Special 10c. pound. COOKED ms: BEEF Viln one pound tins, regular price 15c. each, llq. tin. COOKED BOILED BEEF in one rioound ` tine. regular urine 15.1.. Micah I In Hn -. WHITE GLOSS S'1`ARCH'in one `pound packages, regular price 10c. package. Special at 6c. package. 0005 AND ENDS--5 J31 [1 ll FALL ` . each, .Specm15c. lV\JlLl'JlJ .u\u.uIuu Dunn In UB8 P011110 tine, regular price l5c.. each` llc. tin. '* Our new addltion is devoted entlrely for the jdispluay of VVH'ITE- `AD A 1\T`l\ I"f`I T\"lVA nun u vuu nun; una. Wool, unwashed: Woohwashed ..... BeefHides. Tallow; rendered, per 1b.. . Tallow. rough. per 1b.... . Lamb Skins Calfakins. per lb...... SheezSkins...;.......... _ Poultry `Latest and Best in Supplies Ball Bearing churns <.=<!-=_P .B"*T9$- T9!=_s !`".RA";G'=`9 A February; Number. DIRECT IMPOR_'I-`ERS. regular price we. . mguw. . en_ch. Both lntcl ol J. Henderson's. About a grocery store will accumulate sometimes. If - there is anything `you want in the following, come early or you , will lae disappointed.` a great variety of tric-: d Fall Wheat .. Flour, bakers, per bbl. Flour, family. V .. Shorts, per cwt. . . . . . .. Bran, per owt..... nn. nun .. : house in Barrie. the oft-disputed question, "Is the Newspaper- Oice the Place for a Girl '3 There ceems to be but -one opinion among those who should know. `most on the subject. `= The Problem of ,the Boy, " Why One Man Succeeds and His Brother Falls, and The Trying Time Between Mother anel`Dsnghter are all thoughtful articles. Architecture. the fashions. culinary matters. and all themes interesting women are amply treat- arl. RV The Cnirtin Pnhlinhinu Cnmmmv. IIIIUIIJUH ll-llIUl'UHI.Ill-lg WUUIUII ISKU lllllply lII'Ul5la' ed. By The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia. ` One dollar a yea)`; ten man in n. m-mv_ L IIIIDLIUIIII-IIDI cents a. copy. \\7ri{f1i\x Aim TEA PLATES. re- gular price 650. doz., at 45c. dtz. WHITEWARE DESSERT PLATES, regular price 60c. doz., at 400. doz. wnxmwaxus `SUGAR BOWLS, - regular price 30c. each, at 15c. each. VVHITEWARE BASINS. regular ._price 602. ersch. at 35c.e`nch. ` WHITEWARE BREAKFAST . PLATES. reanlar m-hm '75 .I~m- rvnu.n4\VAn1u' 15t{EAKFAS'1` PLATES. regular price 75:`. dozen, at 50c. doz. ' _ I7l"l'I'r'I'\I\Ir .-5... ___. . regui well- as the,Iow and me- all made. of ne English Pens, small.` Peas. large Uats 1 . . . . . . Rye.-........ Buckwheat . Grocer. ONE DOOR EAST OF THE BARRIE HOTEL Hosiery, Corsets, Staples THE- BARBIE EXAMINER, ATIIURSDAY. FEB. 14, 1901; Accounts amounting to $510.51 were passed, of which $449.99 "were salaries for January. The regular meetings of the Board will be 'held on the lest Friday of each_ month. Collegiate Board. ` The ihatlgural meeting of the Board was held on Feb. 6th. Those present were Judge Ardagh, Rev. D. D. Mc- . Leod, S \Vesley, Dr.` Smith and Major Rogers. Judge Ardagh was re-elected chairman and the committees of 1900 were _reappointed. A v-nnl\lu1f;n-n `vs Ilncnrn-unn fn `kn "GIG I-VtJ..|Ul|.IuU\.I: . A resolution in reference to the Queen s death was passed. Also a- resolution of condolence with Mr. Ball, `a member of the Board, in the afflic- tion recently auered in the loss of his wife. _,,,,L, ,,, ,____L!,_ _, L- @E1I\ "1 ,,, V Aurlunu sllUl\;ULL uu Luu uuau Lucctlus. The Board adjourned. as nine` q clogk. ` ADI-I Ill cauu Jczu. V. _ The question of the limits of Central and \Vest Ward school districts was discussed and the whole matter` was ieterred to the Management Cummittee to report thereon at the next meeting. T1... 12m": ...::.....m,..1 .. .`.:..-~ LIVGIIU JJIIJUIUJ D LJCCIIJIIQ I Mr. Milne gave, notice of motion to amend. the regulations regarding care- takers ~1o,that they will have to make application for re-engagement by Nov. 1st in each year. . TL... ,......+.'m. At` 41-... l:...:4-.. at r`1,....L..-1 -. Potatoes. per bag. uuuu Av