a‘€. N. Lewis, of:* Godetich, ‘&‘;{ Council to pass a resoluâ€" equesting: the Government to i the entrance to the harbor of th that Jarge steamers now in i the gréat Jlakes may enter f;, in all kinds of weather. lam Polomski drew the attenâ€" ‘of the Council to the need of a Marn: box in the vicinity of his fce in the North Ward, owing '?; distance® fo ‘the nearest ‘at, Jan A’s or Doert‘s. i '," Bochm, of Waterloo, . wrote i}p'lssue‘ a Fidelity loan on on im Treasurer. :E' Hagen wrote asking perâ€" im to erect an electric sign over reet ten feet from building. L C. Mikel, President of the Ontâ€" . Municipal Association, _ wrote 1k that Berlin un ‘s with the E. Eschelman asked for the refund 1.35â€"paid for thesremoval of garâ€" h at the Aimg St. U. B. Church ho garbage had been taken away. ‘R. Dolan, 23 Roy street, asked '?_Muest of _ Mayor | Huber k. Hymmen, of the Waterworks, itted that the Commission bought f: Berlin Meter Co. 150 meters 10:50, less 2 er cent. $1543.50. ‘; â€"si% of.them do. not register are being ropaired by the enginâ€" ;’r,‘.Riimpo?p paying all the costs geretary F: IT. Illing, of the Borâ€" Mus Society wrote asking for wusual grant ofâ€"$600. e c2 rhhisks . Jns # to various . comâ€" minutes. . Staebler & Co., submitted Aor accident insurance for Berâ€" e Brigaide and bonds for the er and: Clerk. pe lition was received from sixtyâ€" & ratepayers of the West Ward esting against the continuance "“ the dumping of household e into Bramm‘s old brickyard on mob street as Atiis a menace to ‘health of the citizens and asking Co 1 to have it remedied. reduction of his o es 190 js _ & be reierred to the Engineer M Wu\ts. 6 trough‘s taxes on me amounting to $1.18, paid by Misses Buckberrough for the first iiment be tefunded and tho,second iment â€"be strick off the roll. ‘ c B.} A.. Eibinck‘s .. . income ; Amonnting to $8.31 be struck he foll; he not having the incorpe M â€"Mr. P. S y,;fl.zo oV Mr. A. d E:: A. R. Kaufman‘s _ taxes some, amounting to $8.82, . be : o tha; roll, txe not _ having income in the. year 1907. ‘action be taken, re Mr. c et‘s frontage (taxes and Communications Hourt of Revision . on assess repor{icda and recommended . a: Court of Revisiqn Water Meters it. F. E. Shant: be refunded $4.00, he having paid the ' v_}fl:;uul'- property . inâ€" Petition h upe be refunded the paid on his .taxes. entlyâ€" | income, amouw $1.06, bo struck * Wg@?r * C Tiker /b sting. _ and |~ That :. August ‘Pross‘ . taxes, |â€" Lan nd the proâ€"|amounting to $3.4% paid on the first | did not s hy an â€" audiâ€" |instalment by himself, also . by: his dian firm : income _ tax spp‘s taxes on TO nc o e caarant i thn nald af taxes to the t of $2.98 paid by himself. also by C. Hergenroeder, be relunded, as. Mr. Mergenrocder is the proper party. to pay for the same, ‘That Miss A. F. Lowes be refunded thi sum of $7.47 business tax, the same to be < applied on‘ Transient Traders‘ License, paid by her. That Simon Brubacher be refunded the sum of $16.04, first instalment, paid twite. ‘The same was a shortâ€" age of the, late Treasurer now acâ€" counted for, . >‘ 4"\z ‘That action be deferred . until a furthér meeting re. Mr. Bush‘s taxes which he claims, were paid in July, but vouchers were not receipted. Ald.â€"Dunke said it was the â€" intenâ€" tion of the Court to look further inâ€" to the matter. Reeve Hahn spoke regarding _ the | report and referred to the fact thatl the Engineer was engaged Jast year| to supervise the work under the conâ€" trol of the Board of Works for which h> received $1650 and free telephone ‘nd free office. In addition he receivâ€" e0 between $$00 and $900 from the Sewer‘ Commission. He thought the i@ngineer should be engzaged to do all he work of the town at a . fixed salaty and receive no fees. ¢ ‘Ald. Asmussen thought an . agreeâ€" ment should be entered into with all he Commisstons to have the Engiâ€" reer work on salary and devote his" ntire time to the town‘s work. As t is the Council engages an _ expert nd gets the services of an appren Chairman Campbell, of the Board { Works reported that in view _ of he necessary changes in the services { the Enginser, we wou d recommend hat the Council appoint a Committee o interview him re his services | fotr he vear. 1ce That the tender of R. C. Mathews or the $40,973.69 Local Improvement Ichcntures be accepted, his offer beâ€" n the highest, namely the sum . of ater 1908 11 h The report was adopted h That Dr. J. F. Honsberger be paid is sum of one hundred and fifty dolâ€" irs for extia services petformed by im on account of smallpox and othâ€" c contagious diseases which existed i the town during the year 1907. ‘That the Mayor and Clerk be authâ€" rized to apply to the Legislature to mind the Assessment Act so as to rmove this inquality _ by providiffg hit in equalizing the assessments the ‘ounty Councils shall â€" deduct the ustness assessments and equalize on h> assessments on the real estate nd incomes. That the‘sum of $60 be paid J. R. Isncock, Secretary of Board re interâ€" 1} bent nds hairman Gardiner of the _ Finance mmittee reported and recommfended follows:â€" 107 . h ‘The report was adopted Chairman Hahn, of the Fire and ight Committee, reported as . folâ€" That the Cletk be authotized _ to tite to J. A. Weider, _ Rochester, . Y., to procure the best possible tice for a set of the Weider Patent w . double lock horse collars, . for so0% and ladder team, also a et. of new doubBle locks to}o\m h> old ones on hose wagon. t That the Chief be authorized to proâ€" ure six pait of tubber boots for the romen: to ‘ask for tenders * for now niforms for the permanent _ fitemen, nd to ptocure two. tarpaulins _ for ho hose wagons. hi 4 ‘That the application of the Imperial Iuarantee and Accidentâ€"Co. . for reâ€" ewal of the insurance of the firemen ie accepied, â€" pending ~a guarantee rom the Company specifying that the â€"counsel > Domin eting, h at the‘sum of $60 be paid 3. K. cock, Secretary of Board re interâ€" ching, it being the town‘s share compsel fees and expenses . before Dominion _ Railway Commission tin®. hold at Hamilton Oct. 30th, t {he Treasurer be authorized vertise for tenders for the sale ect Railway and Electric Light ures, the same to be in the of the Town â€" Treasuret no than twelve o‘clock, March 10th Finance Committee Board of Works Fire and Light : oo h TS â€" an â€" Aid. Lang asked why the: ¢ did not seoure figures from a a dian firm for the coliats for the teals and nichtioned an Ottawa firm which mapulactured them. Chairman Habn stated that _ the committee ‘was not aware u.:: “: Canadion nrn,w ictured : ¢ lars required.. He promised to comâ€" municate with the Ottawa firm ~ and the report passed. x The Market: Committee reoomm-o-;? ¢d that the motion passed Dec. 1 last, respecting the sale of the market tables in the gcmt of the market, be rescinded and that row No. 1 â€" and 2 tables be sold atâ€" $3.50 per, 4â€"foot table suace and that row No.~8, (4, 5 and 6 at $2.00 pet 4â€"fo0ot. space. ‘That the chairman be authorized to instruct the roadmaster to haul cinâ€" ders from the District Steam Heating Co.‘s plant to market grounds. # * That the chairman be instructed to make the necessary alterations in the basement of the Town Hall â€"to be used by the Water . Commissiop, . the said Commission to pay $100 rent per year for said part of basement. ‘The Market Committee arso recomâ€" mended that J. T. Uttley be given the privilege of, using the â€" interior walls for advertising â€" purposes | for th> sum of $125. The report was adâ€" opted. â€" â€" Calling for Applicattons. It was moved by F. G. Gardiner, seconded by N. Asmussen, that . the Mayor be and is hereby instructed to advertise for and receive applications for the offices of Clerk, Market Clerk ‘Tax Collector, said applications to be received mot later than March 12th, 1908. This resolution was a surpriQ to th majority: of those present ‘ and caused .@a prolonged and interesting discussion. The qriginal motion inâ€" cluded the Town Engineer . but in view of the Board of Works being appointed to interview the Engineer it was erossed out by consent. Ald. Asmussen pointed _ out that when the offices of Town Clerk and Market Clerk were filled last Decemâ€" ber it was understood they were only temporary appointmcnts. He did â€"not think the Council should be a close corporation but everybody should be giyen a chance to reply. | fl!c, Lang askelt why the resolution dlid not provide for the appointment The report was adopted calling for applications. ‘ Mr. Hahn â€" rephed that the _ office: was vacant then. i «Rowsc Gardiner pointed out thsti all officials only hold office _ at the. pleasure of the Council and a change can be made in twentyâ€"four hours it desired. The offices were only _ filléd temporarily and this Council has . a porfect right to appoint its own offiâ€" dials. He wanted to get . the . best officials possible to fill the various positions and white the friendship beâ€" tween the Town Clerk andi _ himself is â€"one of the best he did not consider Mr. Huechnergard a capable man for ‘he position. P3 | Ald. Clement thought that a~ Judiâ€" cious wording of the advertisement would take the sting out of the situaâ€" tion in which the present officials are Ald. Lang stated that the town must secure a competent clerk and referred to the necessity ©‘of~â€" having the whole askessment of the town réâ€" vised. , Reeve Campbell suggested that the Twn Engineet be leff out â€" of â€" the motion and it was wgreed. to. 3 Ald. Gross said that as far as he know the books of. the Markeb Clork were properly kept. andâ€" ho was â€" givâ€" ing every satisfaction. As fat â€" as the Town Clerk was concerned he did not think he could select a . better man in Berlin who was as well qualiâ€" fied to Etï¬or- the duties of the office as Mt. Huchnergard. ' . Ald. Sheppard said it was not good Policy to ?M new officials â€" every vear. What the Council is about to Market Committee, Aavertising. D. GROSS, jr .« Chairman. 14 rict hï¬l._ m'flm‘; “':: at â€" all :flunmu of. the and tor the the sentence of â€" two years in Aingâ€" ston penitentiary. |~~ ~The prisoner â€"said, *I upnvm find out before that time that ~°F am an inpocent man." e became quite wrathy and entered into an argument with Crown Attorney BowRy. NOT ANRMNOUS FOR JOB do is to settle a condition that. . exâ€" ists. If a man was good at operatâ€" imt a road roller it was better _ for him to follow that oceupation . than to be a poot fmarketâ€"clerk. The same applies to the Town Clerkâ€" whoâ€" was a ‘good market clerk. HMe drew atâ€" tention to the fact that papers and documents have been taken from the Town Clerk‘s office and spoke of a particular letter sent to the Council by the Secretary of the . Board â€" of Trade and which had got into _ posâ€" session of certain membersâ€" of _ the Council without the knowledge of the Clerk. Clerk Huehnergatd informed _ the Council that he could not account for the disappeararce of the letter referrâ€" ph and stated that he had picked it up in the Council Chamber under the chair of one of the press representaâ€" tives. ed to Aiter it was agreed thatâ€" the scribes were probably to blame the resolution was carried on the following division: Yeasâ€"8. (‘, Naysâ€"7. > Clement ... Winterbhalt Sheppard ‘ Gross ' Lang Dunke â€" Martin a Dietrich Asmussen ‘Campbell Aavrdiner Hahn 4 Yeasâ€"8. Clement . Sheppard Lang Martin Asmussen Gardiner Cochrane Mayor. It was decided that the Board oti Works be a committee to interview ths Town Engineer re his duties, al-l |!so to interview the different ‘Commisâ€" sions on the same matter. Must Audit the Books. | The Mayor was instructed to notily the auditors to audit the books . of: }the Berlin Light Commission as per. byâ€"law passed in that behalf. ! Must Take Action. ‘ | _ It was moved by _ A. B. Campbell, ‘seconded.by N. Asmussen, that the ‘(‘ouncfl press the attention of the ‘‘Mayor when attending the meetings |n1 the Light Commission to the urgent ‘|need of action to prevent the polluâ€" ‘ ‘tion of Schnoider‘s Creek and King ; street storm drain. li & To Repeal Byâ€"law. $ Alds. Asmussen and Campbell _ inâ€" _‘ frod@uced the motion giving notice of , a byâ€"law to repeal Byâ€"law 900 apâ€" ; pointing the Police Commission | at â€" the mext regular meeting. . Leave was ; granted on the following division:â€" Yeasâ€"8. Winterhalt Gross Dunke Dietrich Gardiner Asmussen Campbell Hahn NOTES. _ A payâ€"sheet amounting toâ€" $327.50 for work performed on the . streets, was passed. ; , + AA ‘The Finance Committeo recommendâ€" td the paymentâ€"of accounts amolmti-{g to $3281.50, f pa . eeve Campbell produced the letter The Mayor intimated that he would investigate whether the Berlin Silverâ€" ware Co. was living up to its agreeâ€" ment with the town. The Council will hold m special mecting in a few days to pass the Local Improvement byâ€"laws and also make arrangements for the sale of the street railway debentures, . ; _ : Allan, resigned _of: the of‘ the Re Auditors public he â€" # two years in Naysâ€"6 Clement Sheppard Lang Martin Cochrane Mayor '0â€".’;“:7 ;‘.’ vl L ï¬; ,.d. & : cel proud of its boy ; & « 4 ol Xtedit for the ss of the perâ€" formancée _ is due to mgn-n-& conductorship of Prof. J. E. zg.* recently, â€"of. St. Boniface College, Chicago, lm:zd by Mr. F. 8. Meâ€" Cardle, Presidént of the Society. The cast was as follows: Genaro ~‘~ W, B. Mayer Ferdiiando ‘ A. I. Waish Ruisco F. 8. McCardle Don Gonzalo E.. J. Cook 1Bom T. J. Clohecy Valerio % . Reinhold Lar Alberto J. S. McGosy Meleniorre J, R. Quigley Banquo T. J. Clohecy Cecato L: A. Huver ] Fillipo C. T. Kraean Battista A W. H. Quthn Sitvio L. J. Stess Marco R. S. Dehle: Alonzo S$, A. Kunkel | Vordi 3 A. P. Paradis | Lucio ~~ Maurice Leifcls Pedro J. R. Devlit | Marino S. A. Dobbins | Leonardo G. S. Lambertu? I Lupo N, H. Mcintosh Orazio J. R. Devlin d shoald sgrebure uin Whol study. ‘The interpretation of. * each tole was well carried out. The edsâ€" tuming was . & P en .'&m‘ be desired. In fact the was well put on and cleverly haf ._To ~inâ€" dividualize each role would only be to say what can be said of the en tire cast and one word atons . conâ€" veys . the regultâ€"*perfect." SECRET SOCIETIES PAINTING SKIRTS. Conmor and Ruddy, Toronto, have vndertaken to paint skirts on . the figure of a ‘high kicking young lady on a sign qdvertising «the Star Theaâ€" tre of Toronto, which has been shockâ€" ing the farmers of Flamboro." sesssesesccsescecese2c2c2 008 seessessesseessseee2208 ing against secret societies, and d*"h The secret societies with . 1hoit clares that any Catholicy who belong| ritual priests, and high priestesses to the organizations under th> ban| art a travesty on religion,"‘ he declatâ€" must sever fheif conpection immedâ€"|ed. Another point empbasized in the iately at any cost. Among the ordcrs| letter is that no Catholic society can named are: be established in the diocese without The Knights of Pythias. the bishop‘s permission, and that soâ€" Oddfellows. cietieg Have not the, right to elect Masons. chaplains. _ They must be appointcé Sons of Temperance. by the bishap. *A xsnn Wmmssswmws Hamilton, March 3.â€"Biskop Pow: ing‘s pastoral letter read in the Ca tholic churches of the Ham Iton dio cese yesterday confains another watn HOW SCHOOL BOOKS HAVE BEEN REDUCED Toronto, Matc;& 8.â€"In reply to @ question from r. Auld (South Es sex) in the Legislature yesterday the Minister of Education, Hon. Dr. Pyne told what school books had been reâ€" duced in price. . The reductions so far as enumerated only applied to public school readers and language~ texts. He added that it was expected that the prices of alb textâ€"books would be reduced as soon as possible. The anâ€" nouncement was received with loud acclaim from the Government benches Fotmerly â€" Rritish literature texts were sold for fifty cents r?tail. Arâ€" rangements have been made for . their sale â€"at twenty cents each, a reducâ€" tion of sixty pergcent. Editions vith out annotations . have been arfon.,« . :tchut fiflteen cents and ton cents Hon. Dr. Pyne gave figures showing what school textâ€"books had‘ been _ reâ€" duced in puice, and the reduction . in cach case. In high school books the following figures were given: French ~ literature tex}$â€"Formerly these were sold at forty cents retail, and atrangements have been made for their sale at fiflteen cents cach, a reduction of 62$ per cént. t ‘ German literature textsâ€"These were formeriy sold at fifty cents cach reâ€" tail, and â€" ‘â€"arrangoments mlfll made for theit â€" sale at t BÂ¥ cents cach a reduction of ffty pet: cent. An edition with lHimited anno. CONDEMNED BY BISHOP t. . Jerome‘s can KW Conestogo, Winterâ€" 8 A"M_ tâ€"deal| bourne, West Montrose and ultimate cess of the perâ€" ly connection with the G. & G, line o â€" the excellent and ple‘q its support to such . a t. J. E. Barry,| project. We would further recommend miface College,| that a deputation be named to interâ€" Mr. F. 8. uï¬'ifl.‘l the Town Council and Retail the Society. The! Merchants‘ Association of Berlin, t | impress upon them the advisability of :‘ W, B. Mayer: active" co operation . of the . Coun ‘ A. I. Walsh, Town. F. S. McCardie! The. Committee was appointed as E.. J" Cook| follows:â€" j T. J. L’lohccs'} Jas. Howlett, C,. D. Bowman, West, ‘Reinhold ‘Lab | Montrose.. ] ~J. S. McGooy|.. w. J, R. Quigley! togo T. J. Clohecy,; E. In K. Huv‘er! Wint C. T, Kraean} [J, w.M. Qufhn‘ Bloo L. J. Siess‘ ." Ge R. S. Dehler S$, A. Kunkel . A. P. Paradis l Maurice Leifels| ; & J. R. Devlin|: 5o > S. A. Dobbins ask G. S. Lambertus Fall N, H. Mcintosh| ; J. R. Deviin ran tion bet share following resolution was unanitt $12 â€" _Moved by W. J. Snider, Towns Olerk _,i_,mem. -hubi_ b;‘g 3 that this mee o:mu;yi; IP, . 8 ol ra from B!oomsum Montrose Winterbourne, Conestogo and «Water too and â€"Woolwich m, alter having heard the pre tions . . of citizens from these districts, and m1 President of the Berlin and . Bridge Ppart St. Ry. Co., endorses the idea of extension ofâ€" th: B. & B.. â€" line Montrose.. . _ © W. J. Snidet," Jos: Woods, Conesâ€" E. H.. Adamson,; Fenty Hamiltols, Winterbourne, \J. A~ McAllister, Jong@s Bingeman, Bloomingdale. _ _ 5 "“ # + A special meeting of" St. Catharinâ€" es‘ ‘council will have. to be called to ask for a lighting contract, as the Falls Power Co., who were given the franchise have signed no agreement. AFTER THE CONTRACT wWILL GO ON A TOUR ‘The band of the 91st Highlanders, Hamilton, have been engaged to make a transcontinental tour this summer, The Rev. J. P. Hauch, of Tokio, Japan, gave a very appreciative adâ€" dress on the work in that place in the Evangelical _ Church here _ on Sunday. The _ attendance was good â€" in spite of the unâ€" favorable weather. A gooq&;ollectton was taken in support of Japan work. Scecn Mahoney, speaking | at (St. MB.I)"S'CnflIBdl‘fl yesterday said every society demanding an oath _ of blind and abselute obcdierce was Unâ€" der the ban. . The secret societies â€" with â€" their ritual priests, and high priestesses are a travesty on religion,‘‘ he declatâ€" ed. Another point empbasized in the letter is that no Catholic society can be established in the diocese without the bishop‘s permission, and that soâ€" cieties have not the, right to elect chaplains. _ They must be appointed by the bishap. * neese â€"ngima Geo. M. Shirk, R. Reid, Bridgeport tations has been arranged for at fil teen cents cach, a reduction of s€t enty per cent. On cortain of thes there is a discount of 25 per cent off the retail pricts; on the others 24 per cent. off. o tA y Public _ school readers=â€"The lormerl Then .the board refused to pay ho inâ€" and the present retail prices are â€" as, creased salary, as the agreome t nad follows:â€"Part 1, formerly ten (mts,‘ been broken, and after "'“5"“ hx‘ now five, a reduction of 50 pet cont.;| Buchanan sued. ‘The Boakd . .} part II., formerly filteen cents, NOW, into court, which Jâ€"; § sh ffl seven, a reduction of 53>â€"per cont.; 80¢â€", fair. . sum, and ~gave co ,Ԡond *readoers, formerly: twenty omtl,'n“cw; Judge gmu tried â€". the now ninc, a reduction of 55 per cent.;| case because Judge Carman 4g \â€" ‘ third readers, formerly thirty cettx,!mcmm of ~ the Collegiate hM now thirteen,a reduction of 56 per Boand. C a td cent.; fourth readers, formerly forty ) io o es ba on > cents.; now flteen, a reduction of w.u‘ Dr. Preston, H.F?;-TM‘ 4 is per cent.; on single copies of m, again introducifig / a bhill to retmo readers purchased from the publishets what he w“,n',fu im?}" â€" the there is a discount of" 25 per cent. on! assessment act. the reduced retail price. On quanti=] . Under the présent law, in lm“‘fï¬ ties of the value of $250 or . uj< 5,000 and over, houscho ‘as wards there is an additional discount sessed on intome of mm' ; of ten per cent. _ .0 .. =, ~~__ |nonâ€"househoiders on §700, while . . in Tess IOAAICES . OR . <f 07. . T7 M he believed 6 . the 5, 000. would % in the would: do 34 people . w1 40 cents a The sume ias."Each ~ ‘of G "a ‘to 500. â€" wb aill 10 to 15 dozen on a‘ ‘The piiltes tot the most part is regulat d: by the _ quality and supply, and the Auctâ€" « uations are pronounced in thei ‘ 21 :% acter. ‘The supply of bananas can Be . procured at Santa‘Marta, Port Limon _ and Costaâ€"Rica, and the price Tahge 4 in the néighbordood‘of : $3 m {2.50. . The failure of the .Cropâ€" of ‘ banata . in Jamaica need have no»:e& wA the American and _ Canadian markets it .tz.eomu are ‘willing to pay the price. Cortez, Chirigui, Barric bf‘_":. field9 and other points in Honduras, Central â€" America, nave . vast, Crops which can be shipped this way. â€" A% present there seems to be mo SCaréle ty. Duting the week & steaimer ar rived . at Boston with 31,825 punches of‘ which only 75 bunches. were of the red variet‘y, andâ€"another ste ner. at New York brought 22,950 bunches, 0 which 200 were red and the others the ~clliow variety. . Banana‘ men hesi to‘ predict ©wi.i}{the coming season. will be like, _{ do not. expect prices will be much higher than the . have been during the past two yeats. ‘The <United Fruit ‘Company‘of . the United States, which. controls â€" most of." the output of bananas, bas made large purchases ol land in Dutch Guiâ€" ana, South America, ‘to make its s ply certain. on account of the Cuba crop being soâ€" poor, owing to the runâ€" ning down of the land. _ _ ':'5 33 Since the"w ince of the:coumâ€". ing production b‘m Carle‘s elabofate muï¬dv&g’ : ‘Mayor of Tokio‘" at the Berlin Opera House on Saturday next considerable . ‘-ï¬' ty and questioning have arisen as to the probability of John L. Keatney‘s appearing ° as "Marcus Orlando Kidâ€" der." ‘The question which is asked many times daily is defnitely answâ€" ered by the terse statement of Man ager Meyer Cohen, who says: "I have contracted with Mr. Jos.â€"M. Gaites of New York for the atpearance of John L. Kearney and made Special. concessions . to obtain this attraction because .1 believe the appearance \of this star‘ and the fine pradpm would please my patrons. They w! not be disappointedi Mr. Kearney will positively appear in the “)ï¬!&; of Tokio." 95 St.: . Cathgrtnes, March 3.â€" Iudge Snider, of. Hamilton has given Judâ€" ment in favor of the lo;..l&om Institute against J. A. Buchanan.now a member of the staff of the Lomdon Collegiate Institute in the suit prough by him for $113 balance of @alaty, Buchanan . was commercial specialist at ths local Collegiate and & Y ar go was receiving $1,000 salaty, M he received an offer of $1,200 and a ition at Woodstock:â€" The Jocal N incmasod his salary to $1,100.‘. Mr. Buchatian stating that he would. {ake anâ€"arts course at Queen‘s and temain iwnn the _board for two yeats, In. | the summer holidays be went to 1/ dcon and _ gccepted a posflion &2 IThcn the boartd refused to pay . sht in ‘crusvd salary, as the ont h been broken, and after several let {lmchamn sued. ’l't;;&c&f n*Rged into court, ‘which « 1 was .& fair _ sum, â€" and gn‘ against | Ruchanan: Judge Snider. tried â€". the | case beeause Judge Carman is ._ a !mrmber of _ the Coflegiate Institute â€" Boatyi. + 35 y DON‘T MISS THIS. TEACHER BROKE ~Under the preseat law, in towns of 5,000 and over, houscholders are as: sessed on income of over $1,000 and nonâ€"householders on §700, while. 3 towns umer 5,000 the tax is on all over $700 and $400. ; whes #f "I thiny all towns mï¬d he au‘:; same â€" basis," declared doctor this motn‘ng‘ in explaining the object of his pill, "I don‘t think a town of 5,000 should have an unfair advan= tage over a town df 4,000. I inttoducâ€" ed the same bill last year,but it was put over pending the ravision of . the statutes.But 1 undéerstand the revision and I want it passed this year. Beople yearly Supply from Hondulis AN AGREEMENT. Cars Cal$ e Kily hi AL o. [ s