LOCAL 15 3 club for the comma m mtho mo chosen. and “1° °' mefl follows: Hon. 1 p, McBride. B.A.; Drauflr- ‘ vice-pun» W031†BMW“ ' Emmet-Ion; tram, Ellsworth I â€k- J... Wen: VIN" mum, E. FEW! V 231:: Manama 2051. [Spam to Tax Pom-.1 Scaoox. Rxponr.- Following 15 the apart of 9.3. No. 11, MlflpOO’, for month of August: Sr. 1V. clau- Florence Benin. Chas. Malnhood. Fred Pun-via. AlfrodAmher. Jr. IV.â€"Mnud summon mum», Eggs Runny, Sarah -- n c , fl_--I- AYER’S m uw'_, in Benin. Sr. 111.4811. Noble, Cum Brown. Betta Purvis. Minnie Noble, Winnie Evans. Jr. IILâ€"Gu'flold Wood- ward, Roy Mainhood. Stella Chase. II.â€" _ _ .n. â€AL-A 'wuu, ‘w; Russel Wallis, nowa'rd wane, Katie Mo- Klnnon, Roy Jackson. Pm ILâ€"Vlctox' Chase, Elsie Chase. 1. class-Veda Maln- hood, Russel Evans, Bruce Woodward. A. G. Sum, teacher. strayed by ï¬re on Tuesday 1550. u ".9 insured in the Imperial Fire Co. The loss â€"$500â€"was promptly settled by Mr. F. C. Taylor, Lindsay, district agent. AGAIN m Busmmâ€"Mr. Samuel Eng- lish, formerly cf Omemee and Peterboro, is now proprietor of the Mt. Pleasant hotel, having secured his license. The house will to merit patronage. NEW Cuminâ€"Our new teacher, Sergt. Major Wright, 35th Bath" is a. most pro- mising instructor and has began his duties house 1n earnest. qun MILLâ€"Th6 Stephenson mill is doing a large shipping business at present, besides a large local trade with farmers. ‘ “ "' 7â€"-.. _lnlb, Aver-’3 Gama NOTE.-R6V. J. N. Tanner usu- ed Boboaygeon last week and gave en ed- dreee. He had large and appreciative audiences. A Goon Examâ€"The “Evene' village ï¬re engine did exoeiient work no the Bendereon ï¬re recently, end wee the menu at saving the soebiee end driving hone. Recovnm.â€"Gerrett Gem. of North Emily, hee recovered e stolen horse, being em em: one month. Inwem.â€"‘i‘he me oompendeeoe in m Miner about the mm wide» in not u m «met. The uncle la «main; :0 m pennies. menu: Awdl :1: World’s RAMSEY’Sâ€"MARIPOSA. [Correspondence of Tax Pour.) x 5m. â€" Mrs. Henderson’s in the west end was completely de- 1 bv ï¬re on Tuesday last. 771:: _was wmgy Bradburne; I00» W“- l; m, Ellsworth For; 039% m“; vice-08pm. Eb“ F51"; ., E. mayor. Robert 3""- 2'03:- PERRY- FRIDAY, sum. 13. OMEMEE. :.Rev J. N. Tanner visit- laat week and 8’" an ‘d l lam “a appreciative 55 It“ YI Cure Indium“ new “anon-cantata“ {ad the one.“ an n: Hon. Draw M1" ram. Mr. Underhm: m m.) The minutes 0': the last regular and special meeting! were â€â€œ1 by Clark Knowlson and on motion were conï¬rmed- COMMUNICATIONS. FromJ. E. Kniditmamng attention to the dangerous condition at culverts on Victoria avenue. and also complaining that the driver of the sprinkling cart doee not regulate the flow properlyâ€"RM to street and bridge oommitte. From W. B. Fee, charging Hr. G. W. Mills with having removed gravel from a crossing on St. Paul-at, and other wrong- iul aots.â€"-Street and bridge committee. From Mrs. Sharpe, secretary of the Central Charity committee. enclosing copy of a resolution passed by that body committee to consider the question of providing better accommodation tor the aged poor during the coming winter.â€" Laid on table. From Dr. Kempt, calling attention to the ease of an old man named Hepburn. who had been laid up ill at Dovey'e temperance house....iiiayor Walters ex- plained that when he received the letter he engaged Hugh Mallon to care for the old man. who had lateronbeen removed to gaol, as no boarding house cenldbe the company's oontreot with the G.T.B. . . . A letter we: also rend from Sanitary Inspector Douglas in explanation or his notion. The matter was null: referred to the mend water committee. The clerk read the following list of accounts sent in :â€" Cont!“ ch‘fl‘y Comitmceoeoneee-oeo-a- ‘ 1 a A. Davey. (or two week’s bond J u. Hepburn 6 00 A. Davey, two weeh' bond H. Mellon ..... . 6 00 H. Mellon. 10§ dnye' “tending Joe. Hepburn lo 50 MoLennnn (t 00.. mile 9.... .... ........ ‘ ~ A--_L- 1-.“ nun-nu... w v“, _*,, Dovey’e and Mallon'e accounts were ordered to be paid; balance referred to the ï¬nance committee. From Chief Bell, stating that $83.80 had been imposed in ï¬nes during August, and giving 376 as the number of dog tags issued up to dataâ€"Police committee. From the] secretary of the board of health, notifying council to have the excavations on George-st. ï¬lled in.-â€"Street and bridge committee. Clerk Knowlson stated that a deputa- tion from the board of health was to have been present, but he had omitted to send the members notice of the meeting. was comcronsnrr. ‘ Reeve Km, chairman of the com- mittee appointed to consider the qualiï¬- cations of the applicants for the position of collector, read a report reocmmending that Mr. P. G. Pilkle be given the position on condition that his snreties are acoept- ‘ able. Conn. KILLABY, moved, seconded by Dep.â€"reeve CRANDELL, that the report be laid on the table.-Carried. REPORT or ran POLICE coumrr'rsx. Coon. PEDLAB, chairman, read a brief report certifying to the correctness of Chief Bell’s returns for J uly.â€"â€"Adopted. napoar or ran FINANCE COMMITTEE. In the absence of Chariman Winters through illness the report, which recom- mended payment of a number of accounts, and referred to several unimportant mat- ters, was read by ClerkKnowlson : Wm. Eakins, special constable...... .. S 2 00 Geo. Foster, " .............. 2 00 P. Nicolle, " .............. 2 00 Joe. Staples, charity ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 00 Williamson Bros. charity .................... 4 25 The S. D. F. M. Co. charity ............ ,. 13 95 1 on G. W. Mills, chtu'lty ....... . -------- .o...... L Irv C. S. Blackwell, chsrlty...................... 3 13 Jno. 8.“. chlrlty...ou - ...... cloo 0.0.0. In 6 00 Fire hull auppliea.......................... 5380 Brad And ch‘oeu for prisoner.............. .. 11 Light, Hen PowerCo....- m... .. 157 60 Mum- WALnns «Id be hoped some member of cone“ would man ch» ch. oofllon of the yepqrt running to Mr. Ak4_ L...‘ ‘_ -m-.. â€VII-VII v. â€"- __ Murths be struck gutâ€"they hsd an ones: who was trying to do his duty and they should support him. “ L » .,-, sun-A h». , Conn. aid“ 0 motion. out. IIIWIII IIIrpu-u nu... ‘ Conn. Pam.“ «Id be h“ hand both aid» of tho new ad would «ppm the mulch. The “on ma “mainly “not out. mull. Boon KIMI. chum. mum m allowing um upon I You! comm†mam um no «Hon M Mo: on pom!» aim to! 01mm um on mm. Your comma silo mm! M mmm Y'om commune mo mom“ mu mm mum at tho m Mind. be mind Ind am. sad that m «pan 0! a» Mind. would mud .11th m «manna. mum within mob o! m hydmu 0: 1m. ’ -' ‘ ,..;.__ ‘1 - -L-AI â€1516 'cbau'mnn “bonded m the building at “not: for lay It . coat 0! 37. non: Il'OW! EALL â€PAM. Maud by Don-mu Cum-LL. «cond- od by Conn. Cum-m, an» the town pro- perty committee be “shot-{zed to mks Conn. Touchbnrnoppoeedtha putting!!! at windows on the score of expense, Mayor Walter: siding with himand it was decldndtomakethenpdfluohup lyupouible. . WILL PAY rosrrsmmnm. Den-mu 0mm moMmdod byCoumeLmrJhatthemmpa-ty commute-Homebodzadboupskflo. 152. queen a Moved by Conn. Touonm, seconded by Conn. Kraut. flat I commutation- prldng Mum Walnut, BunKyne, Conn. Brady, mdthomomï¬onppolnbdtout “chi."i'roucnm am he movedtho «solution on WWW†mm m be M “I" 5' m U5. nuâ€"'â€", ‘ ,, __ of an old man named Hepburn. 1 been laid up m at Dovey’e ace house....Meyor Walters ex- theb when he reoelved the letter god Hugh Mellon to care for the . who had later on been removed as no boarding house could he TOWN FATHERS. man 2mm nowxu. 'gqm, M 3000501meâ€" 3k Knowlson : .... .......... ......... . on O 0 o "u- a ......... . nty. .... ...... ‘II-I-CI3'03000. OI .- tllbolulolnaï¬ngg IQl'....-.......u .. Clerk Knowimn replied that he hed been given 15, and had presented all of them to membereâ€"hc lied to buy his own ticket. Conn. Ctm'rm said he had been nnehle to get at the feats, and hedtehenthe trouble to write to Seiie' Bros! agent, who stated in hie reply that he bed given the town W: 26 tickets-one for each whiteâ€"the agent declared he had left % tickets. They all knew it was done out of gratitude because the council had "peeled ,, LI. _ LI...L "nan-A “I 35“! wwwâ€" â€". v - the hy-low imposing though Home. Ho was surpriood that Mr. Knowlson. holding the position he did, would do such a dis- honorable trick. ' --â€"_ Ag-AI- been influenced in repesllnc the by-lew. whereas they hnd simply been sotulted by business principles. When the hy-lsw hsdbeenpnsseditwssexpeoted thst Ops oounoil would elso psss s high license by- lew. but they hsd not done so. and the circus people hed engaged s lot onthe houndery. As the town would hove to allow the use of the streets end supply police supervision the council thought they might so well rope-l the try-law end get something to cover the expense. sud hehedheenoneoi theflrsttomoveinthe mutter. He hoped the press would not mention the discussionâ€"there wss quite enough being reported thst wss detri- meutsl to the town. Lindsey peeple ere not loyei enough to their own townâ€"ii they ever expect it to mount to enythins they should :Boilow the exemple set by Peterhoro people end others. who did not seize upon every exousetobelittle their surroundings. Lindsey was said to be taxed out of existence, yet we see that Nspenee has imposed e rete ct 28mins. end is looked upon es s prosperous town. ,,,,,, x ‘3- all“ I- .vvâ€"uâ€" -.'v_ _- Mayor Wnrrm said Jaeâ€"regretted the discussion. Clerk Kuovmon had given his denial, and it should be accepted. A amen cut. The council then went into committee on By-law No. 737, to appointacollector and ï¬x the salary. Conn. Touchburn occupied the 0118!!- Moved by Mayor WA Dep.-reevo 03mm be appointed collector. W ur'vâ€"wvâ€" v In amendmegtnlt was moved by Conn. PEDLLB. seconded by Conn. Cum-m, the: P. G. Pllkie be appolntede - . A ,_A_A‘_ Le \II -.â€"â€"- .. Conn. BmY said that at the last meet- ing the selection of e collectorhnd been left to a cemmlttee, end Mr. Pilkie had been selected, therefore he thought he should be appointed Mr. Pukle had not solicited his influence. Mr. Spierhsd done his work well, but he (Brady) felt that the voice of the committee should be heard. Coun. ROBINSON did not think the oom- mittee had anything to do with appointing a collector. If anyone could bring a charge against Spisr he would not support him, but he did not think the town had a ï¬ner ofï¬cer-he would say so, though he had voted against him last year. L 9 A -14-â€" “we. v v-vâ€" _u__,, , Coun. Comm aeld he hed no objection to Mr. Spler, but he felt that the omoee should not be bunched-Mr. Spler already held two omoee. There were many good reeeone why the omoee o! eseeeeor end collector should not be held by the eeme menâ€"blunders were eometlmee nude. el they ell knew end It would be better to hen the roll: you through different heude. A‘ 4â€"--_L A. "If“. was next aha. 0h. count or land: bola: 5 to 4 for Mr. Splat. Tho Inlay wn than not at .300. an. I. ll» you. Mayor Wanna an m. Splu- lml told hlm no would not I‘ll! be II Ippllout {or lllo umooulllp. no Inland- a II. lulu pm M s that MM. m M9. My all ll. would mm a amendments-M would mull-c u two-midi van to an: m “In! null-g ..-â€" ,- _. _-_L- Kw Wanna-“Yon at! n no. u mm. was" In M Ma." Conn. auntâ€"“Wall. you mild Inn om: on. mu m «mama and " The mm: to am I thud mm no this [Mu Mr. mum M I chm to win whoa the ubunm an“ ant mun. “0 Church 05'. 0‘0 33. 'flll I mar-Ion m Wilt "I. m. v.- .__- __w lathe hauler «huh. Therm “10 nemltybnttetthmnymabdm mmmmw. Runs. mums. of 011108 00mm Church. Taro-0°. um who banned all: modulus. ml unarm- ("W whoa-tut!- Mme-Wm A. A L_-_LI. M 6‘.- ran wBï¬ih'a alarm aor- oatmrzomusx uwu: w .â€" 03.th motthohuthwth‘ 3m â€1me «chunk of Dr. mi. cums! Pom, Man this mrthomoedthonufl III“- E'ii'o'B'uuou ma mom-d- m '0!!! l tho count at "Ac-bu tho 15" Manual. Sept. lcâ€"‘m mm beaten to! a†hi wire on June 13 19' nerds? in the 00“" Bench. every available a or standing room was 09 Justice Wurtele ocCUP‘e‘ Demers betrayed some 0‘ ï¬rst, but soon regained trol. A mixed Jury “'1 but not until 54 names 11 ed. both defence and PTO mg advantage or the PT“ lenge. Forty witnesset‘l “ ed for the Crown and 1 the defence. The? ‘1' names and then had to j “0L A mm Jury wâ€" -r.‘ but not until 54 names had been cali- cd. both defence and prosecution tek- ing advantage or the privilege of can. lease. Forty witnesses were summon- ed for the Crown and forty-ave for the defence. They names and then had to withdraw. Meme. M. J. F. Quinn. 0.0. and Ar- chunbault. Q,c,, Crown prosecutors. took up most of the day in address- Ing the jury, outlining the crime and the evidence agunst the amused. They told how the woman was found lying in her home. with her throat cut and her intant lying in the cradle walling for food. and proceeded to state that they would show that the woman could not have committed suicide. Then it must be murder, and the Jury would have to decide it anyone else but the husband had committed the deed. The Crown proposed woman was dead before he left the , _. .. hla wnfk . rm. Toronto. Sept. lLâ€"Bir C. H. Tupper. Minister of Justice. st the Exhibition luncheon yesterdsy in the course of his speech desit with the copyright question. incidentsily thsnkinl the di- rectors for en opportunity of utter- snce on this subject. tht do we know about suthor’s rights? some might ask. tht do we one? It mesnt this to us: He wss s icy-J subject of Her his.- there‘ “I" name. Kyle was urn-M nou- tho cunon House hm and Month! to (M court- mom. He um um hlo ooIIolmr. W. M. German. who up n6 for Mn 1»- ron 1mm Pouc- "Mn“ boll-n. '1'. D. coupe:- of Wolhmrg'oum‘.‘ u- !ornoy. 09mm who mam a pm of not mm. 0;:- ood. but on H: mm. mu “- nounoml M m a: â€ï¬‚oatation to cry, tho on» Mr. 00mm and to nun "IO hearing on!" cm m! laur- dny. which was Mud. and an a:- od at â€000. Mr. yio Mm." .1000 Ind tn othon M ouch. Montml. 89!- lâ€"‘l'l pdeon Demon for tho We will open in 1M0 Bench Monday 190532! Iuwm w!" henna mommy mu. an... In the we 0! Gauthier. accused of the murder at Calm Con-WY. bl! parted on 3mm†um be m we and tble to ma nu mm. The trial wu let for the 16th nut. and the de- lance given pea-mm to lntrodud Dru. Barge“ and Boumue u witneues to prove his magniï¬- CANADA I‘m London. Sept. 9.â€"Another new Jack the Ripper murder was (ll-covet“! "‘1' morning at Kenn] Green. The v‘lctm m on unfortunate woman or an outcast 15:: mad her throat m cat (non 0†Not: nononzn wn. 0...?!“ mm rm†an an AM' \M the trial SE ’A_ KYLE ABBEYâ€. â€"‘!'ho mu 0! N‘- nu murder of nu g Cam 0! Queen'- apt; 8.â€"-Chlet 3y arrested the promoter t Line 8811. :11. who with -.o-ou u- y/ -3». 0.3. mot Sh Pul'flw a†madman-unnatur- met. an! m 9". _L Buchanan. mm .M Mâ€"llvl'm. a number of you" won ‘ mine-I on Kent-st. whohutor "lmlemdntyfm It. r. z. DIII. at Submarcmuï¬â€˜to 1th“ â€on Pill-luv. convict“! my me- dmnlah. m which complain slum humane. I mum." Mmuyuuhudmwn. mm“ a m .m VIII m mat-m mutual um- and: MI. and“ mug-mm mum-mm '9 mm mm MM m ' 604?qu ruw . ~ PALMO TAR SOAP \ ,, ' autumn; IT «“3363 "1! sum. mm; a: wuss: "‘0 so mum «9:3 muuo‘oun -_- 2-“- PM W\ BIG Cut.) SEPT EMBER 13. I’dmc- T8! 509?: 6:001;qu mg m. Quality is our Talisman. Our enterprise and our supe,_ ior facilities are linked to an honest ambition to sell better Groceries than anybody elseâ€"and sell for less money, if that be possible. The Biggest Store, Biggest Stock, Biggest Variety, Big. gest Values and Biggest Crowds are the unmistakeable signs Of success. By buying in large quantities, as we always do, We gain an advantage as Grocers and Provision Dealers that out-distances all competition in the race for trade, and lands us at the goal of your fullest satisfactionâ€" Test us from start to ï¬nishâ€"for an ounce of Baking Powder, 3 side of Bacon, 2 bag of Flour, a China Dinner or Tea Sett, Etc., and your verdict will be expressive of intense sati5{3Cti°n- _ A - - - â€" â€" â€" I I LEADERS BY LENQIIHWS‘! rim}?! 53:33:41 $33455; 4,13: 35am mi; FARM FOR SALE INTER TOWN- â€Q'SF'B'Q'LHM 129W: LINDs‘AY FOUNDRY UBBOBIBIFOBTEIPOST.â€"Only 'Ounolhtrun-hum Ann, , Malian. New Advertisements. UNIGALfS , LIVIRY STABLE. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.â€" 10;?“ you know a thing when you see it. . . Of course you do, and we are not going to dispute the assertion. J 081* MAKINï¬ Puufly Gamers, Butof the Benlon House, Lindsay- HURLEY 81 BRADY, think that where the ma- jority of your neighbors deal would be a good place {or you? There must be good reason for their satis- faction, or they would go elsewhere. Every week we are ain- ing new customers. hink the matter over and make up your mind to try us. Biggest Stock, Biggest Variety, Big. t Crowds are the unmistakeable signs in large quantities, as we always do, 5 Grocers and Provision Dealers that Hurley 3 Brad!- Jghn Huma- Ever consider that we are in a position to sell you Groceries and Provisions perhaps a trifle cheaper than you have been paying elsewhere. . . We have the experiâ€" ence, and our stock is is one of the largest outside the cities and is kept constantly assorted. ANTEDâ€"Thus or m 1 x0. 7‘. 1' “'6. 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