-T ~ ~.~-.-.-_.__-_...___ ` ._... __f=‘ _-_ s .~:, `*r"K@'->.V;___;f_'_vj 'jx »_ _ 1 _Vs _*___* E ,Vg A V oooooob ' ~ A °“ W l"`~'.‘)'-l. "C0541 "li: 1 .. A .1 fr €'.~'--- ~.~¢. . ._ _ . . . ' ' ‘ r ,» 'Q-..~.i. <...... e ' _ ir: >"` .,-5 T' .-._;;i»;;:~~'=; ex »r~i1 ., _ _ -_ _ ,_ .. .. __ ... ¢ . -_ '.\'f... _ L - in f' '___ _.._' /...__ Y rv' ~ .- __ ' , : - ; . .. ' _ _ - ~ Y . 1. - - ~ ~ A “~ `. .*» "i\"~?"'""" 3 - - -is _ fs. __, ~, X _ __ ', ._ T- _.»' .'!v<°'v~'<°‘ 4“¢q .4 ,, V -, , -L` f ~ ,. ~ ~w,L.‘f..-f. ».'- ~~.j;f~ .K 1,.-__’~i_.. . _Jfff ~ ‘ J’ ‘ flute- e .=` g » The market commit-te reported that the Crrr or CnAnro'rrE'rowN, IHE REPORTS SUBMITTED ‘°“°°°‘l“= Q _ _ enan a a enpac: an recomnicn e -._ ` that the lease of Messrs Saunders 8: DECEMBER 3181.’ lan' ' _ Newsome be also renewed. Considerable RECEIPTS' _ -~~`-~~-v~-~---~~~~~»~~M-~~»-~~~~w~ discussion then arose over the propor- The whole amount of money received Q innate increase of the different stalls. f01' Citi DUFPOSSB fl"°m all 9°\11'¢¢S fl`°m I; Conn, Whear thought that aceordiufr to January 1st to December 31st, 19(1), was ., the way Messrs Gav & Seas were paying $93,303.28. J» 9 Tm _. lgessrs Saunders & New-some should pay The P0|i¢e Cam-t' g 93500 or Last Night. ’“;°a.3`.l`.‘i..I'»‘il’.§’?..`.I.‘I’.;‘?.l"”;“;.........l...A i.';Z.i?.‘§’Ti’.‘If"”’ $133 making im" W0 Bll5ll°55 “W5 3 U lc 1 3, tion from the members of the Hook and Ma;-keg Rents 1 51125 § ~ . D11f1~i°rC°mi>any.asklnsthattliwouncil City Weigh Biidge, ` ’51i:4.-s, Hllllr. Tllc l by the Chief Justice. 7 to carry out the recommendation made to Nomination };~ee3(E1¢¢gi0n5)_ 70_0g . iiiioii winniuuoi iiisuvsiis AN .iniiiiiess :2s.l2;°.?2;:;‘.:::.? “‘.‘.‘;.‘;i;‘.f..."‘.‘i;‘.f;..fi.~...i?.~`l’3;:.'::f1 15:25: 0:23 »~ f resignation was also read and accepted. Qugelfs Wil.,-g Warehougg, 30_w _ ’ =‘-‘~`~`-`-*ff*"~=-=ff-cf-`-‘f‘~‘-'-‘~‘~‘~‘~‘~~cr-'--=--cf-*M-»= G°u°- Wh°Ui°id N155 Ulm” “'°1`¢` "V0 Government Grant (Fire Dept.). 050.11) Xi . . _ _ applicants. Owing to the fact thtt he T;-ugkmeyys Lic¢nS¢s_ f f Reviewiii the Year’s Work and Makin Mau Practical theld ~l=¢=°rf»°=n Mr- ellie d=°1i-threw .Auctioneer-'Loen=e». &.5 1(Xl.00 . cinmbm im night no ivmninl I ld H l'""“- YP<>llT»x.1894. ' 2.00 it 65 8' 8 Y . . _ _ _ position, there is only one applicant. Home and Cu-"gg, Tgx, 7g7_50 f Suggestions for the Future of the City--A Number of U=>°f= mote- Mf~M°f1~v we =vr°1==°°d- Dos rar. mm _ _ C°\m- Whelf m0V¢d, 890011395 by C0011- Insurance Companies' Licenses, 1,695.0) _ the Ideas Set Forth in Address Discussed at Length- H°D°“-ldih-~h=-alafieof we Smr Bm Liwm-. 150.001 _ _ i Commissioners be $400. Canied. 1(ig¢e11,m¢0u,_ 1,117_g2 The Financial Conn. Brown moved a resolution to re-;' Mug Vwdol-3' Li¢¢n_.,,,_ 335,00 peal the by-law respecting ehildren on, Real Emu, T,,x_ 1Sg3_ 5490 ____________ ., the streets after a certain hour. He con-1 ‘- “ °~ 1399, 179,54 _ _ tended that a great deal of the crime com-_ “ “ “ 1000, %,(DZ.03 1 mt! Council, took Dlacc in the Council City Clerk and Collector stepping gt°"° to hh’ buaklng M “hell “ “ “ 19051 71940-15'( ‘Ilhe regular monthly meeting of the $195.99 showing the excellent work of our mitted in due to the fact tb" the 1"' i'°";` P°"”°n"l P1`°P°fll7 Ta'-‘» 1399» 69m ‘ ' f ' ° won again cn your earnest atten- X Ivor W“'b“"°°° *md All th* C°lm°il` tion to the need of permanent work both Colm' McDonald thought the roped* tml S mn, bein' m,eseM_ Amr pusing. eretrogradestep. It shou»ld-be-properly, “ “ 193.3' 3_44¢_m . _ 'l lk fi i. . A od` . ’ ~ ‘ A number of uns’ Coum Bmwu submitted °" our °" em* ° an S r°°t'5 9° enforced. Prov. Gov t(Liquor Sellers Act), 8,000.00 a bill for ltting up s room for the ' beginning has`r of ap- WaterTax Fund, 9,863.70 ing. Conn. Brown than submittedabill . - intmg an extra' man [° °“f°r°° that / “___ foot aths are in us but the 1 , ll ii , , from the 4th Regiment Band for $20, for D - i e .0 .R 8 S "$03 23 services rendered at the funeral ot the late 1 Chief Large. Coun. \Vhear contended; that when agreement was made, Mr.l Galbraith had told him that expe`nsei_l would not be over $10. After discussion the bill passed, Couns. Wl;car, Mc. Donald and Balls dissenting. l His Worsliip than rend his annual* -address, which was as followsi f- i <;i:_\'r:.H:»iE:~' or "fiii-: CITY coi'_\'c;r.. , At the beginniiiz of the twentieth con-' _ lury I think this fair city of ours is to lie _ lrnprovemenf. \Ve have now ii niagiiiti-5 cent Water system suitable to all our domestic and 1-ivic uses. \\'e have our. streets all scwereil with zi good systleixi l and Iam yileiiseii to say at ii cost not: , cxceediiiginur esiinizttes. This as yet is? - not being so largely taken zulvuntiigge off by the citizens ii# it should llc. lint iii the izear futiire I hope almost i:\'e:'yone will I iivfiil themselves of it. ‘ !»,.i`i.iiii_-0 of $_'~i15.5l'l o'.'»_-r expenditure, ni- lhoufzli our outlay on the niriintciizincf of g st.reet.~ has been much larger than usual, heiiv.; $7752.22). The uuiouiit of uncollcctcd graiiolith_c pavement appears to be the most in favor, itbeing very durable and moderately cheap. E Now that we have procured a good stone crushei and steam roller I hope to see a large amount of mzicsilamizing done every year and less money spent on patching up our clay streets. -. Nearly all our streets :ire wide, much wider I think than is at all necessary for a roadway, I would suggest that a macadamized road Wiiy oi about twenty feet be made iii the centre of our streets, on ericli side of this certain amount of our streets this way ciicliycar we would not only make our roads good, but also ,frreutly beautify our city. The rofidivay thus narrowed, whiie plerity wide for all traffic, would not cost soinuch either to uiake or to keep rcpulr. aiiil would tend ;~:rce‘.tly to lessen the dust nuisance. Ialso hope to see the city o\vnin~ ' own liglitiiig plant. The teiiilencv in 0~ll‘ l`0\'@1119 f0l` lllC l`~`l\i Yffflf \il‘-“"5 F1 :other cities is to operate their own plant D in lighting as well as in other things. I iloiiotsee why the city should not own its own telnplione system also. Once opcrutirg our own light and telephone Conn. Whcar thought that it was a ` atter for the Council to consider. Hel oiild favor appointing an odicer ` farvor the enforce the by~la.w. His. orliip sugge ated that the Recorder look ‘o the matter as he knew just where . e weak plaoes were. ouu. Lyons then reviewed in a concise anner the record of the year contending at it was a credit to the Board. Hail the e of $1000 been reserved when the uiicil were asked for it as zi grraiit to the xhibition he believed it would have been PAYMENTS. The amount expended and ordered to be paid by the City Council, from ~ January lst to December ' ai.-t, 1090, .for civic nur- poses, was $93 097.42. The ' Expenditures are charged to the following appropriations or Ac- counts: The City Governmeiit, S 2,350.70 ent had been made upon permanent The Police Department, 5,179.52 orks. He then reviewed the question of The Fire DeDol'llDCl'1Y\, 2,695-54 presentation by wards or the collective The Market H0056, 823,32 te. lie contended that ii the same Maintenance of Streets, 7,752.29 inciple wusadoptcd in Provincial and Assessing and Collecting Taxes, 317.32 oiziiuion affairs local nicrubcrs would Maintenance of Victoria Parlz. i 331.30 ve toruii for the eiitire -province and Interest and Discount, 4.471.15 minion meiribcrs would certuiiily have 3vIls'C~2lli‘~l1‘30\1S, 3.320-13 extended torritory. B/Iaczifiauiizingg Streets, 2,915.88 "oun. Vv'licux' expressed iiimsi-lf as Op- B0fiI‘i0f H331(/lk 477-57 osccl to aluolishiufz the wuril .~ystc-_ui and Insiirance, . 239.25 :-veil a. resolution embodying three City I-Lili, 578.04 .estions to be submitted at the election \`\»at.er and Sewerage Commissioners li February as follows:- _ WWW ri ermanent Siclewiilks, 1,40! 02 igliton Road liririge, 923.22 card of School Trustees, 10,201.93 MI fail’-2' 15 We 591311955 0” fecordf being only ~*`y~‘i"ll1~** W9 lllll-'ll5ll0 2iWi1Y With U10#-‘B 1. Are you iii favor of abolishing the Unpaid Accounts, 1809, 1,880.00 lull-*lé~Cl15lY WO0'l¢l1 D0l¢S Wlll Ch M9 all G) 8- ‘Yuri system and oi electing Ceuncillors‘ Interests on Water' Debentures, 9,235.25 _LW ‘_ '“""""'T' """“*_;“ :”" SITE D0 €Y€1‘y 0112. by the cuznulatiiffi vote of th.-, City 'l Water Debentures, 4,(l)0.00 PEf5M~'X»\'ENTLY DISABLED- TNG lllllll lla-S “OW fll'l`lV€fl t0 Clif! 0ll Arc you in fivor of retiiiriinu the lVard Sewerage Debentures, 27,000.00 --~ \ 0111' City WOYKS DFOPEFIY- ‘VC Sllil-lid ha” . stem and having one Councillor elected I City Debentures (West Kent MOUNT BIUGEH- OHDS Jim. 14.-Five works, onrsewers and our Streets years ago the Provinci Pr v' n - Tl” ‘.l°.°"°"’ 5"’ “ive” Mm up “nd three ' UD ’ 11° 58%- All 112080119 il? Are you in favorofthe Gity acquiring* for year 1900, 93,097.42 physicians examine c looked lam . D0 ` law, , m W to \V l ll'1i. th C in th ~ vot Co E congratulzitcd on its eviflemse of geiieril ,f;r;i;~:s sown and trees planted. By doing a a mistake, During the _year 0, commence- The Street Electric Lights, 4399.75 m w _ re VO pi in D ha Do ,1,“ltS an L. _ . m , qv ‘ of ’ lit V Sy to l in Lion and ronoun re He is quite well to-day and the olu gentle- hiid the pleasure of seeing' the old century 'I Ye” herel '""'" lable, or have it repealed. If it can be C n.Horne thou ht Mr. Wheaz-'s ro- Civic ur oses for h ear endin 'children we keep off the streets after matter was laid over for one week. purposes amounted to$93,097.4-2. Leaving the citizens all to vote on them so that A Sewerage Commissio ners was submitted, year 1900 are in excess of all expenditure 3 The best family remedy for Coughs, givinizaccount ofthe year’s work. Thift! by $1,323-_26 which added to the \incel~ _l Colds, Croup, Hoarseness, and every form I seven water services were added making lecte:l Civic Taxes of19J0, $100.99 makes a lof Inflammation is Bentleys Liniment. wil) in all. The revenue shows an gain to the City for the year of $2,004.25. 0 ` Sold dy druggists and general dealers in increase of $1,927.15. Mr. D. licLeaus_and deducting the _ilnliglfla &CC0:U;;14f¢;; 1 two sizes. Pi-incl: ten cents and twenty- resignation onl0th October last is noted. 1900, $1,890.00, tliere is_a E 'n_ce0_ tn-._ live cents. Full directions on the wrap- The investigation held shows shortage_to in favor of the .(/ity lil l 8 .W9-N U . . the extent of $33,020.13 covering a period actions which is placed to the credit of lvho Wilnt _ _;__ __ __V____A ._ Ofaboutgight years, WBIDOUUU is ClPi5alAee°u”t' I ,good strong bvots i.h>.it 0* nl r°D0fI¢f1 mme S*°d *Y his S“"°ti°°' nnciiirrs ron 'run run. will Wear well, and keep I their feet warm, and dry. After years oi experience in manufacturing solid l pers.-Be sure you get Bentley's. ' ` Ordinary Receipts $ 10.57735 Pmv. Gov. (Liquor Sellers Act) 2,6il').(ll ` Real Estate Tax (Civic), 26,092.03 .. Personal Property Taxf(Civio) 7,940.15 ren 'rn (civic). 3.446-N leather boots .Mi shoee 1 0 1 " we are satisfii fl l-2~i=1l» We , _ `_`$m_5,5_,,, have the best line of _ Ex__mm mg "E um L011g' B00l3S, _ For the Pocket, . p der oggxiggmnnm. sig.; Laced Boots, = For the llffice, _ Bak I==°~ff=°*°* W-°°fD°°°"“"€°»_§_”*j ll Fur the Home. Made from gn' l Excess of Revenue over Ex $ 58317.42 Felt Boots' 1901 8-S.l.essonl CTCQUI Of tafta-fo A pend"m.¢_ _ -5 Lax; m "'_"' Add Uncollectcd Taxes. 1000, 195.99 in the city at the lowest nwles gd til il CHAI-1I.l‘IS L!.'_\`1) JOHANNA MACKAY JOHN MCNEVIN e aooooooooooooo ' I _ _ - _ cHLI. the N¢'lvs ` _ ORN N -U D ~,;~,;~,,;~,~¢ ESTABLISHED isoi. ciiAiu.o1'rE1'owN, PRiNcE EDWARD isnaivn. TUESDAY, ,JANUARY is. iooi. ._ _ _ _ _ `-.._.-_ W- sn- .._-_.._ __ . _ ____ I _ _ 1 SCENE IN SU C00!! sr B Yesterday thetriai 0; Em,” 0”-mi 'lciioecl Kc ilk li o if S and Anslom Horgan, tw; bay; ¢‘°d 9 &et&%*@§\iO§w #'14 lflyccrs took ,im 5¢|°,., gnlgf the crime. Hescgleetcl Hat X U 3 Justice Sullivan and a J ury, roformotcfy in ¢\O U1lVil& if l The two bays were charged vig; iacbful kilo dl IIQICQG biirglarizing the stores et Saggqen .mg Lftotlhw llllkdi ~ Neweoa and Sanderson k Co. ol 12th \Ii¥¥ll0l‘&l \ 'H0001 UIQ* 0°*°l’°“ *li* *skins trait from the latter in* °N°f3*‘°* *ll 5** * 1 and money from sh, htm"-_ A ¥,.“"‘“| _ brought lschto Ill and X of interest was taken la the g-ig gn the Jcry had cattle# account ofthe tender years of the dctea- ' 'WW 559° °N*\‘ _ darts. GQK 3 IQNIUQQ & Horner tefairstei-semen .tea M tandem# h oi-an mi in-. J.z.J¢n». im maine _oeiseethe-that \l\r on behalf ot the boys. nahare d Ile my B _ *M9118 those examined were Omccn W” '"3 “"5 “ “'““\ “C Center and Doyle, the Clerk of the Police it "le, “nn” "35 "Ut W Court. Mrs. Morgan, J ohn Carroll. W# ill!! lion the If I I1!!! Hrs. Morgan testilled that her eoa was °'L’°“7 'lam *ii* 'fx' . not brighten l was easily lech ul. John Carroll, hther of one boy, instilled “gui” .5 l°°*°“°* h ll* * that ho was gyygy gn th, Grande Dudiesu. Ol_ dren Dill I0 \\ If N * ‘H for some time previous. Upon being diiwt 'l°|‘“°'°f "\° *$53* * questioned by the Chief Justice Carroll d tw' H’ lmprlaid ‘”\ “Q mi stated that he was hunting for him on the thi' lm9°'“°°°&'“°.`°3£1m' night Eusebc was arrested. thoir lessons, to k§ ll Ohtll' li Q* After the counsel for the prosecution “init 'md 5° 5° |994 M7* and defence had addressed the Jary The The “dn” U me 5'". by nk *' chief Justice in his shame said it " '"1 ‘*l“‘°°°|’* "4 ° INK WAS an u§p[g3__qgutdut,y'd0ubly unpleassnt f ilg Of tim owing to the tender years ofthe prisoners. °x."°”°" by um” "‘° °“' in Qi He impressed upon the Jury the impor~ » lr* l'h° d°°k °‘d "'°°"¢‘| W 5'* \““\ s 3! iiilili llllrlil -..___ _ l ___ _-__~_;v___-W:-. ;_._-- .__ _ _.____.4.__ -_...___..___.__._ .._.....-...._..___.._...._.._ _ _.- ..i._. ._ _ ._ _____________ _ __ Piiuioiic Mo U1iii5Nii=0iis_ ~»v\,`,_~-. .»J,`~,\_- ~-e`\--.~.- cvs-,-s-s_,`,` \-.,`~`~`,-e-._, `.~»~.._~ se .~."».,`.~~\~» ,vos ,Na »._ "-`\,.,`g~l Q i Amount acknowledged up to January lltli 901. $83115) RECEIVED nr GUARDIAN. ONTAGUE SCHOOL DISTRICT, J. A. Mcbonald, teacher. 12.35 RECEIVED BY TREASURER. HAZEL BROOK - ~ 10.1!! GRANVILLE SOUTH. ° I uo.\'si1.A.av. . . 4.11) iii 1 ’ ' ‘ ' ‘ th* Colmcll a“~l°“m°d° rixascian nnsurrr or YEAR 1900. 1 _ 0 . we would have their opinions. I ____ ' A t `_-A JAMES \vLRBUR,m_\,’ ` _ By _referring to the Income seoun MAYOR The annual report of the \V-iter and you will observe that the receipts for the 'Water' Tax Fund 9.338-75 ll Safeguards the food 1 _ ,,.,_,,,,_,, prices. alunh Deanes Unpaie smears, 5ooo,*_i,sw.w Gain for the year $ 114 Bo X , 5?- ‘ _cirr DEBT. i v ' 1 ~ mm 1* The debt of the City. December 31|! ~ ~ I Sunnyside. . t.. - --“”'- i _ Y Q may be seen from Three Doctors’ Verflict On Bowl F ive a thowuizhly nullified engineer. vhs reach warciimri three for the City at St. School), 1,500.00 “""°°‘”°“*‘ Years Ago, Yet He Lives To-day. l would be able to look after our water urge which lgtier gh;-ge shall he the Com- ---~~---- ' Th’ “m°"“‘ °f °"‘“"‘“`-V debt ing' - ou 1; D D D t G Y R _ .d ' 1899 f f 4' -+ ' * ' f jenforced it is a irood law. but at position would confuse electors. 1Deeember3lst,19fl0,amonutedto$93,303.28. U“l“‘ °°°°““t°' ° lprecent it is useless. The more Upon suggestion of Coua. Lyons the The payments for the same timc`fcr all R`“l'°" T” F“'d' lllili isdhalee .5-.°:.c.':.:.:'.-:; °- -~ Suaeizsa . gr ill the followin _ - - f SH d W t S 1 V $ 93.09-L42 Doeember30th, 1800, was $184,988 41 “I 9 ‘de " I" l Another Very lfHP0l‘bv-I0 HIUWFI Wlvi l hssggdrsyocu iliefraafifranof tile" pilcirddt Total amount of Receipts fer- Am°“°° °f Cl” D°b°”““`°° _stitution of _SL Thomasnmpaid a total ‘t b in t 0 c. i th can of 19.0 S 93303 28 ism,-,d gm-ing qw ye" disabilityclaim to Mr. ert Bond of, ° 8 °7 “Y "° ‘°° 5 °“°° Y _ f'!*l2°l1ll - 1°" » » - I 1900 150000 this place. Mr. Bond had Bright's Disease. ,having our city by-laws consolidated I algo that the eleetors be asked: Total amount of Expendiblrc . ' ' ' d him for the Institu- . , . . ` ‘_ $1&,408,41 ced him owmiiy and ll* lmP°_SHibl¢ '20 505 them 11838!! 5! 801118. ood operatinga plant forlighting the City? _ ----»-_ I f Fl H d bt Ermanently disabled and i_ncurahle.",0vor I!1llll1lf¢S Of C0\ll1¢il f0!' 70011 blckp Conn. Taylor was in favor of Excess of Receipts over- Play- €°'°°';°A° °° ran’ ' lynn e commenced £0 USO D000 SKldl1P.Y Pills l\Ve are frequently asked by other citiesi -adjusting the wards, ments, S 205.86 “Pa °°°u“‘s ' ‘ ' "adam" reguned his health and strength' f0l' C0016!-l °f OUP bl'l&"S llld we are in Cena. Tanton suggested that it would l Add balance at credit of City 4 W‘°er D°b°°mr° sinking mon enjoys nothing better than telling UW lllllllllllliinlir D0Slfl0l\ 0fll1SW¢l'll1$ W0 V be better to submit two direct questions “_ in Bank Dec. 30th, 18%, _ 10,925.17 ` Fund* l°'8”'” about ir.. He sa e, ‘I owe my life t0 have none. I would sugsrestlthe appoint- only; L -~----- _ "`°" ‘D°dd'5 Kldnef ans* I.“"v"" “'°“]‘i have ing of a committee to carry this out. ‘ Ist.-Are you in favor of the cumulative Amount at credit of City in I $lm°1m'79 out ,md me new ,me in but _ for this _While on the subject of by-laws I think lvotei _ _ I Bank Dee.31st, 1900, $11,131.03 »There°l;a;lbe.:5n;;a;lec; aiisgiinrizt wonderful remedy It's tive years ago now it would be advisable to have the curfew 2nd,-Are you in favor of an improved -The preceding statement shows that , N lun th 1 "om since they all said couldu t live a month. \,y_\M,,,mended so M to nmke it york- wud system, _ ‘we renin, Ubmined hom an 3°”-“S gn 0 !¢8!‘ » 0 0 S 1.3311) 51.12 2,431.1 ,,___.__ Plebiscites will be taken at the forth- matter was laid over. trom previous year $10,925,17 making a T°lal Ol`dm°"Y C157 Debt- DW-S lm _B5 87 1 in n-ea hcl i\ cgi lc m looming election on several important Consolidating the city bye-laws was total of $11,131.03 at credit ot the City in Th 31’°‘;r1:l:;f on Debt on =‘ ' ,go t:0gftaA\J&:;!”n’s N W h Y ,matters in connection with the manage- discugsg-d ‘the Merchants Bank of P E Island on 9 “m° 7 ' in _ . - - __ sy . Isesilbrcgaists ment of civic affairs, and I would like After a lengthy review by Coua. \Vhear December 31st, 193. ;°°‘;E;t1§£‘.t‘:;v°rk°’ s annum Special I FOR .SALE AT lllllll llllllll P. E. Island Alma@ @ Canadian Allauco I War Sketches Our Boys under Firc 1 Prince Edward Ili Magazine -i” Prince Edward Island `iiiueii-um, fiiiiisn of out ‘ edian Trade Review it if Pocket Diaries 12 K0 1" f Latest Magazines K Papers, Fashion Papelt Ili est Novels. ll . Giiiii li B, limi. sw.- , , ( l ,_ , _. . -_ _ ,___ 5 ‘ _ __ - _.__ ' Y 3 ‘ Whter Debentures issued 3 dlnlnl the Y9‘f» W 'relmi wemaeimiiuu inueevs 80,3 The ainoeatet City Debt ea account st Belvecnne Works, Dee. Mil, IC, was I ml Seiwerage Debentures lcsccl during tae yeartcreca- evivtlco. Oil , --__A.¢.»--»» Tolial Sewerage Debcatnvce i lsliled, Q lim. -.~q-_-41-» Tool Debi of city, Deanna , ani, lin, @.‘lH~ ii. il. Davnnl, UQQQ. city oierire omse, Dee. mi., Q.- ~ .night the fewer criminals we will have we A number of light-s were asked for a balance of $203.36 at credit of the City _*__ w “OWN HAY h ""` el] llook afterin the future. but in view of the proposed plant the ;for the year, to which add the balance _ _ an gnupg,-*gf Mags; QQQ., Q 0 ~. J _Q =. '."»f" ’ _ M... , , . . . ' ck “ '-,"3 "‘~`.“5’“3' ....~'.'<:<=.... ._-`=" \ `- \" '- ~ ~ 1 ' " ' . . _ -~ v- ~ . , ,_ 1... - ~ 4 ¢ -f » ~ rv ~ ` 3' ' “‘”` 5 .f ’* "~;f',`*‘ ,;<.».'».= ` ,,,-1__..._..,'-.~ ,iv t” 4, 1” ' *Ag if 3f:I.='.`.,.§"§iFf=t?»?~"r._e""’ “ ’l E ` V* Y Q