monient to Coll~ . '1' pply at this ofï¬ces-fl n A\ TED â€"For S.- an‘, holding second certiï¬cate. Dutieg‘ « an. 3rd. Apply Stat! experience.â€"â€"WM. Eu Kinmount.â€"51-3. “ I. cheesemaker for Factory- for the Appr to JAS. m um,0nt.â€"52-3.13"«2 eneral servant. “G 91;. to M RS WM. W amâ€"st. -51-3. ‘, 9 rooms, kitchegg 1d two Ce‘larsfl Fr 0 on stone foundatï¬og’éj lemeath; new Chicago barn with chopper and? me hay barn and (11-in; 10g pig pen 16 x20; failing wells, sham. raster goes with farm. is ofï¬ce. -52-tf. maron. v. a. 3. Soil a. clay loam. >od state of cultivation, gorchard, well fenced; in pasture ï¬eld and : house. Convenient to 9 miles from Wood- 23 from Grass Hill sta- grain and stock mar- Chance to purchase 1 Ploughing done and iven on the lst March, particulars apply to LCapt. Balls farm 0! at. sawmill 100 ave. :lass buildings; lying 10! Lake Scugog. Ono ’heat and crop farm- It. There has nï¬t } of crop in 20 3'qu Apply to CAPT. J4 thaw street, Toronto. IRS. NEELANDS , Fenelon, adjoi ..'. :chool and P.O., :res under cultiva 'ee from Weeds; -, woodland and SW orchard ; extra ‘1 Emily. Bargain. I. ', Solicitor, Lindsay! Lam... ....1.1.15 2m improvements ; one onstructed houses in 'e land; ornamental and fruit trees. Good Apply to MRS. BEN- emisw. â€"50â€"4. CI†Qt...- 1e, lot 3, con. 5, Lcres,a11 cleared and 1gb land, balance pas- frame house ready to frame barn 50 x 60 1.11 and good stabling: ir'ning shed hog pen , solid brick residence, 1 GleneIg-sts., South Horse.- and Cut and most appro titles: Dentistry“. a. but. Madman- o! wry kept on hufl. 'olut. â€â€.m... C 9 .15 ...... ....10.55 m-.. I... .11.“ .u-uoooooo.-“-†.9†D00... “Io-011.85 ..... . ...... 11. 45 ALE.â€"Ea.st hall I..- ‘0‘. l the premiseé .(Wood‘- 2' to’ELIAS BOWES, Li ndsay,-â€"52â€"t f. Mm Tune mu no. I ce for Sale :‘ARY 3rd, 1907‘. he Kelly Wood Lot, acres, in the twelfth '1! SALE m Toronto minimumga ppppppppppp‘ www 50 01 cccccc o ..... m%umw 5.7.7.7.7.7.7.7. â€no no... 9. noes-t... 0.... 00.0-- lt ......... ooucoo-co o I Toronto. IN SERVICE. Ontuto 'Vntoflnuy bronze .9'999 mam». £L.s.5.5. 5.80 p. . 7.40 . 7.4-! . 7.56 . 8.03 . 8.15 , 8.37 , 8.82 , 8.40 . 8.50 10.25 property of ‘om‘ 3.13. Ald. O'Roilly nude. man wu not liable: for hualnou tux when only loll- ian as an “out. while . man who bought and sold was. Th0, letter wu tiled. Byvlaw 1.11). to amend lay-law 1.- 106 relating to the municipal elec- tlons was passed. It. appoints the following poll clerks. East Wadâ€"Division 1. Michael Mulcshey; 2. A. l). lunch. J. J. Wothorup wrote asking why he should ham: to pay bulimia tux as ho wu selling out a. stock at musical instruments. Ho and othura who ware tolling music“ In- struments. and not paying bullnou tix‘ James Bryuou. tendered MI Mum Man an fonmviewor.-Acc¢ptod. Ald. O'Reilly thought that as only 832 had been collected for poll tux during the year 1906, it should be refunded to thone who pl“! .11: be- ing unfair that. a few were compelled to pay nhilmmeny others escuped the payment. A reference no Iormer years showed that the amount. col- lected were as follows; 1902. 3166; 1903, $149: 1904. 8154. Treasurer Knowlson explained that last year he had only included the 10- cal improvement rates for the year. while Auditor Eagleson said the whole of the rates for the period of years the debentures. were to run should be included. The change had accordingly been made in this year's statement. William Coombes wmte â€km; the um ol the Councll Chamber for the annual ball or the Brotherhood o! llnllroad 'l‘rnlnmen on Jamarâ€.â€" (lmntal on tho usual condttlom. Mayor Vrooman also asked what the $1,554 interest represented; and Was informed that it was for interest on current account and overdraft in bank. The Treasurer’s abstract statement of receipts and expenditures from le- ctmber 15, 1905 to December 15, 1906, was presented. It shows re- Ceipts from December 15 to December 31, 19-05, of $13,459.56, and ex- penditures of the same amount in- cluding balance on hand at Decem- ber 31, of $706.90. The receipts from January 1,to ’December 15, 1906, including $706.90 on hand on January 1, $106,252.02; expendi- tures, $100,403.04, leaving balance in bank of $5,848.78. The statement of assets and liabilities shows a de- ï¬cit on current account of $2,261.20 The appropriation for the Board of Works was $2500, the expendaiture 3,005.94, leaving a deï¬cit on that account of $505.94. This does not include $259.52 for replanking Lind- say street bridge. Against the over- draft there is 3144 {16:11 the Coun- cil on House of Refuge sewer. Mayor Vrooman asked why the as. Sets were placed at $261,082 this year and only $212,000 last year. Try it. for copy of our Catalogue. This simple act. costing a. cent. and a moment of time, might change the whole current of your life‘ and bring you many thousands of 601- lars within the. next tenzyears. SOME NECESSARY ITEMS 01? BUSINESS 111mm WITH ON WEDNESDAY EVENING LAST. The various committees of the Town Council met in the Council Chamber on Wednesday evening, De- cember 20. Mayor Vrooman, Ald. Rea, Eyres, Maunder, Begs“. Fisher and O'Reilly were present. The†‘Only business dealt with‘in committee was the passing of accounts. In Council Messrs. Pope and 0’ Con- nell asked the useof Council Cham- ber for aball on Thursday, January“ 10. Granted 0n the usual conditions. I South wardâ€"Division 1. William SPECIAL MEETING Feed your hair; nourish 1:; . give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling... and , will grow long and heavy. j Ayer’s Hair Vigorvis the only genuine hair-food you can buy. It gives new life to the ; hair-bulbs. You save what 2 hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. Thobostkmdotsmonhlâ€" 1 “Sold to: over sixty yours." ‘ Why N0t Write ? Allen’s M y H eff is Extra Long W. H. 5mm; W ma. mammuï¬iï¬â€™ mm- » 0F TOWN COUNCIL Orb-w COPY OF NEWSPAPER . ; AN INFERESTING 3.3- NEW YORK HERALD OF mm 15,1865, ANNOUNcmG ASS- ASINATION OF mama LINCOLN,- m: 9088mm 0)" MARIPOSA HAN. ~ Ward; Jules of the Great Heart, Mot-t ; Woman of Babylon. Hocking: Curious Career of Roderick Camp- bell, McIlwmith; Sir Nigel. Doyle: Of! the Rocks. Grendelll; Silver Maple, Marion Keith; White Plumes of Nevarre, Crockett .; The Saint. Fogamro; Cloister and Hearth. Reade 5. A Knight of the Cumber- land. Fox. 11‘. ; Pl-llor of Light. Tracy: The Qulckening. Lynda: Conioton, Churchill: Mirror of the Sea. Conrad; Adventum of Rllly- topomil, Duncan; In the Von. Brown: Fighting Chance. Chomborl; Karl Grier. Tracy; Bob and tho Guides. Andrews; The Challenge. Chaney :yfloon. Conrod ; Wonder- ing Twin .. nfordl; Illustrious 0’- Hognn. McCarthy: Wonderer and King. Golno : (I‘ho Dryod, MoSu-thy: Treasure Troll. Pollock: Rom of the World. Castle: Reaonov. Athorton: Tho Avongoru. mu; Rounds. blok- non ~: Volco of tho Pooplo. G-loncow; Hurrlcono Island. Woman: Shodow of a Throne. How: Tho Broom Squire. Burrinrfloul’d: Lady Evo- lyn. Pomhorton : None but tho Bravo Scorn ; Tho Qum'o Hootop. Oom- atookl: me Shodowo. LoGol- llonno: At Court o! Outhorlno tho Grout. Whlohow: Rather the Soar; anuth. wloncronu: In Trooty with Honor. Crowley; Prlnoon Olga. Wordmon :2 At Clone R . Siam: .; Daughter of Runny. J‘ o; ,Jowol Wood. Wlmorl: Whoa I woo Zor. Morohmont: Damon... Gould: Stol- on Souk. LoQuon: Arm: and the Woman. Harold MoGroth: Qulnnto. Hope: Motor Car. Divorce. Hole: Hound of tho Morvlllo. Doyle: with Christ at So... 1“. Bullen: Romance of Mom Electricity. Gib- son: Ml-nuto 35ml: of Noturo. Word: Highways and Bywwo in Dorset. Travels-:1 Australian Life in Town and Country, Buloy: Vlklnp of the Paciï¬c, Lout: Topay'l Trov- els and Adventures. Isobel Worthey; Merry Jocks. Kmlmsworth ; Shir-eon and Her Extends- .....G,mzdon. Stables! 3.. Ugly Pollo, Harold Hickman: Ad- ventures of .. a Sflï¬eï¬on Cub. A.‘ Slivatake; Uses and Alums of ‘Do- mestic Animals. Smith ; Cholwigt, S. V. Mghels: Chronicles .0! Balm, M. M. Campbell: Games Go: Everybody. M. Hm: Biohordoons War of (1812). Cam; Recollections o! the Am‘eri‘t‘anf‘waï¬?nï¬'aumw :Nur Franco and F John m :1 Ev E 3-?» ~ ,' _ " ["1 David Balfour. Stevenson; An In- -land Voyage, Stevenson 1 Travels with a. Donkey, Stevenson: Weir ol Hermston, Stevenson; The Heart that! Knows, Roberts; Sophy of Kravonie, Hope ; Lady of Baltimore, Wister : If Youth But Knew, Castle ; Lady Betty, Williamson; The Man or the Hour, 'Thanet; White Fang. Jack London: Chipping Borough. Wayman ; Anthony Overman. Mcrian Michelson ; Jane Cable, McCutcheon p The Doctor, Connor; No 'é'ricnd like 3 Sister. Carey ; Kid McGhic, Crock- ett; The Battle Ground. Glmow; The Pides of Barnegal. Smith; Prisoners, Chelmondly-; "Diplomatic Adventures. Mitchel-l ; {Proï¬t and‘ Loss, Oxenham ;. Fenwick’s gilt-eon} following letter to the Chairmn of the Water Commissioners eflectually contradicts this : J.’ D. Flavelle, Esq., Lindsay. Dear Sir,â€"I am informed that cer- tain rumors are current to the eï¬ect that the debentures and debenture in- terest falling due each year for the payment 01 the debenture debt con- tracted for the purchase or! the wat- eerorks system and extensions and improvements thereto are paid from the Treasury of the Town of Lindâ€" say. For the beneï¬t of those who may not know the circumstances _ I ‘Ibeg to state that since the issue of debentures for the purchase of the ‘ water. works system andsubsequent issues for improvements and exten- ‘ sions to the system, the Board of Water Commissioners have regularly paid from the revenue derived from the system the water works bonds and ,interest as the same become due and payable each year. fThe town has never paid any portion of either principal or interest of the deben- tures issued for waterworks purpos- es. Yours truly, New Books in Lindsay Public Liï¬dsay, December 26, 1906. ave be2ng circulated to the effect that the debentures and debenture‘ interest falling due each year .or the pay- ment of the debenture debt of the waterworks system are being paid (mm the treasury of the town. The ronowing letter to the Chairman of RUMORS IN .REGABD To THE PAYMENT OF INTEREST AND . DEBENTURES on: WAT- ERWORKS. AUTHORITATIVELY CONTRADICTED. ' ‘ The opponents of the water ï¬ltra~ tion by-law seem to be badly in- formed on some points. Statements On motion of Aid. Begg and Fish- en thetown treasurer wgs instruct- ex to accept taxes up to and includ- ing January~ 8, without ntemtn Ald. Begg in making the motion, said it was only fair to the lumber (Sgt) F. KNOWLSON. Town Clerk. Davidson, uw- -vâ€"v'-r join Mrs. J. Courtice. of Toronto. is . H. spending; fewlweekstin tom. the 130th 916“ “MW 1'“ m ‘v- __ . Mr. éï¬f Mrs-"N: _Ho_fldu, of Tor- onto, spent the Christmas holidays. with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dundas, Sua- 86:: street. class 8100. free-foul], 8100. Mr. Om- Graham is secmtsrydressurer. â€"The Y. M. C. A.. smd the C:L.S. slabs wl-ll‘ play the ï¬rst hockey game of the season this ('l‘hursdsy) even- ing st the rink. under the town league. Guns csllsd st 8 o’clock 'shsrp. A good fsst-‘gsms ts muted. â€"Romcmbcr tho bsskst soclsl to- morrow (Fruity) evening st the re- stdsncs of Mrs. W. Hicksonnonegmllo‘ south ot‘rtesboro. under the “spices 0! Court nowhere. No. 657. 0.0.1“. A UPC. Miss Hockin. of Toronto. is visit- ing her sister. Mrs. Wi-i‘lism Dundu. Sussex street. . Miss'H. Todd. of Toronto, is «vis- iting her con-tin, Miss Aileen Lyuie. town. i ' Mrs. J. Duncan. of Brussels. spent the holidays with friends in Etown and’county. . Mr. Stanley ‘ McGiii. o! Cu‘man, Mam. spent. his holidays with ~his uncle, Mr. B. Mon. Sussex street. and with iriebdh’ in Msnve'i’s.†Miss GiltenQn. teacher at Kearney†is. spending her magic; with her parent-sum; snd‘ltrs.~ '1’. sum. North Obs. v " u-v ' Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Walter. or Pot- orboro. spent New You: in North Op.’ _ - _ ‘ .._ AU“. 2- a as town. Mr. Roy Honda". of ; Toronto. upon: a. tow dlyl of thin week in 1» held on Tuesday and Wednesumy next, 8th and 9th. The races ï¬rst day win be 2.40 class 8100; 2.18 class. 8100. and mom! day. 2.25 has recently been exhibited in the window of Mr. Bert Laidley’s groc- ery. It was presented to him by his brat-her, Mr. Chas. W. Laidley, who recently came from Femie, 13.0., to spend the winter here. He and a companion shot two of the animals on a. hunting trip in the mountains last October. The horns measure 82 inches in length and 14 inches around # ,d 'alé,’ of which i: X- preserva ! rial int: say, will be held on Saturday, Jan. 5th. Keep the date in mind. -â€"The annual meeting of the Mari- poea. Branch Agricultural Society will be held at Oakwood on. January 9th, at one p.m. â€"-Mcssrs. L. V. O'Connor, N. Cal- laghan and J. L. Primeau were‘ re- elected Separate School Trustees by’ ecclamation on Wednesday 6! last â€"The next sale of horses cattle, cutters, harness, robes, blankets. etc., at Fanning's Repository Lind- Last Thursday evening Mr. F. W. Sutclifl‘e, of the ï¬rm of J. Sutclifle 8: Sons. entertained over thirty of their employees with a. sleigh drive around town and ending at his home. Here an oyster supper was awaiting their arrival, Moor supper, toasts, songs and music made an- other couple of hours pass most pleasantly. Then the sleighs arrived and conveyed the guests to their re- spective homes, after having spent a. most enjoyable evening. . Entertained their Employm on the same sympathy as did that of President McKinley. only ï¬ve years ber of people ,still in this mortal sphere who remember the assassins. tion of President Lincoln and with what horror the news was received throughout the civilized world. In Britain and Canada it; did not awak- Bg'O. but as time goes Von.the ammr- ation for the ï¬rst martyred Pfesidmt f the United States increases. tion, etc. The present nation 'only know of these things as amat- ter 0. history, but there are a. num- â€"-Th'o head of a mountain sheep the febel capital. Other articlés reâ€" late to the details of the surrender. which virtually closed the war, movements of_ troops, a. meeting of the Cabinet in regard to'reconatruc- munlcul program will be pro- Port Perry ice meeting: will Personals gr- Kenipf'. of Seattle,_ are the guests .v" '00-†a“ w, "luv" U1 “a mo , M. minim. HWPP, Peterboro; 13119" gusty“! in the am; yet:- 0! he; .39. months. ' VEITCHâ€"At Glen anloy. Salut- chewnn. on December 19. 1906. Mrs. Leslie Veltch. GOULDINGâ€"In Sno'don ‘To'nnhlp, at {he house of her son. Hr. Wm. Goulding. on Dec. m. Mrs. Mary Ann Gouldhg. and 91 yours. and 4 months Tho tuner-.1 took m at. the Gehrt Angucnn church. on Thursday. thence to Whitby {or interment- (BRIGHTON câ€"At her mu 62 Lou!“ strut. Toronto. Hm Hobbs Crichton. in her 50“: your. after 0. Hum Rhona. DEWAR. â€"-At W, Danube:- 25th. Cane Theodor! Dow wow 01 W 8-1101â€. 0! th_ Dunk} HEALYâ€"In Lindny. on Dec. 14th. the mum men at Jun.- Hoaly. out ward. and 1 your and 10 MURDOCKâ€"REEDS.â€"On the 25th. dn Lindsay. by Rev. G. Welch. William T. Murdock, of Verulam, and Franck A. Roads. of Renboro WARDâ€"HAGAN.â€"On the 25th. at. tho Manseh Bobcaygeon, [by the Rev. W. G. Smith. Thomas Ward. ol'Hu-vey. nnd Annie L. Hutu. daughter ol Wm. 'Mn. 0! Snow- don. CAINâ€"IRWIN.-â€"On the 95th. at. the residence or! the bï¬do'a parents. by tho Rev. Mr. Wnllnco. Inchâ€! Cnln of Poterborough. and Lemma. dnuuhtor of Mr, and Mn. Wm. Ir- win. Haunt. Flaunt. Vorulnm. , ROWLAN~Dâ€"CLARKE.â€"At the real- dance of the brldo'n pnronu. WC.- dnr Brno." Port Hope. by the Rev. B. E. Abraham. B.A.. of St. of 8%. Push Pro-bylaw church. on Wednudny. Doc. Shh. Ralph S. Rowland. 0! the Federal Lilo. Win- nipeg. lowly tho Funclon Fnllu Ichool and.“ to Olin Kart. mum dnughtor 01 In and In J. F. Olnrk. COOKSâ€"GRAHAMPOn the. 97th DooMt “:1: mo! an @1105 no 0 In on. Que" by tho Rev. E. hm Flam. Mnry J. J.. a. htor «the lit. Hugh Graham‘glqu lo the Rom; Albert Cool». mlnhtor of thonnpr tint church. of Fusion Fun. Ont. formerly of Dowobury. England. than at any previous time. He thinks the railway vote will go largely to Premier McBride. while the vote otthe miners. which con- tains a. large Social element. is un- certain, although where. there are Social candldatee in the ï¬eld the Socialists will naturally ‘support BATES.â€"Onl ' Christmas morning. Dec. 25th. to Mr. and In. J. H. Bates; twins, a. boy and girl. Mr. F. E.,Mnunder. of Field. B.C.. son of Mr. John Meander. formerly of Cameron; and Nephew ol Aid. Joseph Meander. of Lindsay, has been renewing acquaintances in this district after an absence of twelve veers. He is an engineer on the C. P. R. He says thnt the coming Provincial elections in that Province will be run on closer party lines than at any previous time. Ha- Mrs. S. J. Plunkett was the re- 1cigzientz on Wednesday of last week of a gold,ned<let and pendant set with ‘nmethysts and pearls from the South Ward Bridge Club. Two gold sou- venir spoons were at the some time presented to her little daughter Bee. Mrs. Plunkett has been very papuler in social circles in Lindsay. Her friends will wish her well in her new home in Goderich. , Peterborough Review : Mr. Wm. Pockenham. who has been appointed dean of rthe mcnlty of education and proteseor no! the science and history of education‘by the board of gov- emorrs'o! Toronto University. is an old Peterborough boy, a son 0! Mr. Edward Packenhem. o! 26 Running- Avenue., He is well know here and will be heartily congratulated upon his important appointment. on Monday brï¬mtford to take a, position of a simian:- kind on flu Daily Herald. Mr._ Haynes is' m in- dustrious news gather-or. and shbuld do well in the Classic City. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Walter, of North Ops. have rammed. after spending a. week visiting friends in Peterboro. and otpended the 'morâ€" rinse 01 Mr. Walters' brbther. They also made a flying boldness trip to Toronto. Mr. Ford W. onm. who has qeen reporter on the Evening Post for the last two or «three years, lefl. Miss Ethel Fluvelle was recently presented with a beautitul cut glass bowl and appropriate address by her Sunday school boys. The address was mad by Fred A. Jackson. and the bowl presented by Joe Bishop. Baby Robson. of Montreal. ,apent New Years with â€haves in town. Hr. Robson is chief of‘tho C.‘P. R. advancing department. with a. staff of “Wenty assistants. Hr Frank Citadel! of m N. W.T.. soeutcfew days of“ week with his brother m tom He is now on 1 business pm!) to Kingston and Montml. Reeve P. R. Seitaer. Councillors Mint: and Kirkpatrick, ‘o! Glamor- gun township. were inLindsay last Thursday and Friday" on township ur- mm mm. ~ OI wuwxvnu-un VIEW ,W. law. m huve ransom to toitu Henry Wu. “pd {68 your: ‘aedy'ra 13mm Mr Walla»;- nglgS-aï¬t P rt Perry, 8 ; dance m a an un- ton-It. bri dny, Dec; 28:11.1906. Mary Bond, ermAw-thono; Ir Nuthatch» m Wm. Brooks. J W. Anderson. town. Mt Int aged 88 yours. 4 months week for Barbeton. Southeru Ohio. WALTONâ€"At Ltyton. on Weduoqâ€" where he will be tmployod in a day, . Dec. 19th, 1906. Synthia large engine works. , quton, rdict "of the late Thos. Capt Hector 33691.11. D. C. of Walton. needBO years, 10 month. ceived an mohtment ut Wm" 39., antenna: “a: with In. HonoredonHSOepm-ture Reid and son for Mai- city- ‘ s..- I 244...--. the max-incur]: :0. Dec. 19“. Ghorzeto 66 3% Wait†Births. 35th; at Um. 58 years, Wife l," and “‘31P tout bridewuapu’eee ofiurni- mm a brooch not with par , Amng thaws were 1.3 olden. max I". Weldon. and In. 0. Weldon. Oakwood; and In D.“ King, man. 1:. m1. F.“ Tum Ir: 0. E a E wu given swayhyhorhthor. and were a dusty and pretty to“ 0‘ emu honrietu.trimmod 1th c truth of OWW. wou- l'hdlhouquot o! r0068. Th- bride was “Whitman-continue. nyur pumps Them qï¬o wlr.Archthl- “supported don. broth» of the bride: The W's qolafluuy drool vu I ambluoomflon mm The monywummwm L mo: um. mu m1. mo: Linduy. played the march-midterm cere- much. The bride wss stmdsd by Miss 9mm. of Toronto. the groom ban; supported by Jr. net-hon EI- llott. slso of Toronto. Alter the men-hp the wedding pony sud guests repsired to the dining room. where e. mmpt‘uous wsddlu dinner wee served. The wedding . presents m nun-emu?†uset‘tnih. sad costly. room’s t. to buds we: s husk! gold. oresco“ set rm: p‘rls, sad to the bfldesmud s gold bracelet. ‘Amid hesrty coup-stun- uous end showers 0! rice. the y couple can tor Toronto via. 0. P. . Orange Order. Mr. John Barr. of the township of waay, died on December 9. 1906. aged 79. He was born in Scotland and cone to Cnnnda. when young. He- was one of the ï¬rst settlers o! Gnlwny, where he had raided about forty years. He was 9. Presbyterian in-religion, end tor wont. {arty you: a. member of Lays! Orange Lodge. No. 897. He lave. a. wife and two sons, Wallace end Robert. both raid-ht on the homectend. The tuner-.1 was under the suspicee o! the lived in Lindsay some year: ago. Her husband was employed in Hr. D. Finclair's carriage works. Be- sides her hmband. avail small chill- dren m oft. Mrs. Lesl'ie Vei'tch. 'dwg‘hter-in-law of the hte Edward Veitnh. died at her home in Glen Valley. S's-lumine- ' loved my Bro. Samuel Henderson, DJL, seconded by Bro. Samuel Shell, Treasurer. amt we, the members of L. O. L. No. 397. Send our heart- felt smathy to Mrs. Barr and fun- ily in the great. bereavement. they the sustained in the death 01 n behaved hudband and father. Bro. John Barr. who died on the 37th of At. a. special mango! Gala-w L. 0. L. No. 827,. held on December 24th. 1906. the (oilowing resolution December. 1906. um! who was a wet-thy member of this lodge and of the Order Ior nbout tony yum. James Wilson W. Halter; John Ic- Kinnley, Rec. Seaman" every respect. ï¬e elements com- bined m tsvor it. The sleighing I†good. the “menture mild, and Iron early morning till noon people mule flockhg into.town (ram .11 ammo". The exhibit: in every clue were splendid, the compevim‘on was keen. and the judges Were kept. busy in muting their awards. The display of poultry we. excepvlonulry ï¬ne. the butter «Inhibit. too was noto- worthy. whflo on the “met there was an excellent show of horses, particularly of bony draft. horses. Port Perry Star: The Port F Fair was an unquflï¬ed success ‘u. large m. nunherï¬g about no. gathered .t the home of llr.’ and lira. cam»... Cedmue. tom their regret tthe new: 0! thelrflo- per-tare {or Undaey Alter une bed been spent tin converiuon Mr. and In. Fania wee called to preps-ed eeets in the parlor, "and presented with e. parlor suite. a Morris chair and a. rocker. It. Fania replied in a. moat helm manner and thanked all concerned. A pleasant night was spent in so- cial converse and music. All report a. most enjoyable timeâ€"Port Perry “a. Man- Magnum my; gun mid. ug- the 8 o’Ciock thin for Port Hope. I? Resolution of Condolence Port Perry Winter fair 3 J OHN BARR. GALWAY. MRS. LESLIE VEI’I‘CH. DWS-WWN. ‘wko; Dec. 18th. .qnd :76 you." Howden cud I!“ On. Lindsay. pretent- Wm um and use Mr. and Mn. Daniela leï¬t on BEALL’S January Store or st his unmade- 0n nun-st... My. ' BUGS, ma. on umrauuur 5th. 1007 mmmlm10homs.2 colu.5mvcnm.1pdrddgho 162.325.â€.102191 robes, :- room“ .0“:- Sgkttlpumlharp grog! 0F HORSES. CATTLE, CU‘ITERS, HARNESS. ROEEB, W3, By order 06 the Council I am au- thorized to accept the taxes for the your 1906 WITHOUT INTEREST up to and including January 8th. 1M Parties whose axes are stm unpaid should take advantage of the ox- tension cud save paying interest. WM. McWATTERS, BUILDING STONE. A qmntity of building stone want- ed. THE HORN BROS. WOOLLEN MILLS. Madamâ€"5241. Pay Your Taxes N ow Iflu Clan-lotus Skate left come «no canto mend the winter with but data. Mrs. William. of Juni- The Port Perry Canning Company. Limited. is being organiaed. It is T1“ R- H.3eul “â€0“, intended to capitalize the company 0' Lindsay, Will pay “GU-EST at,“0,000. with shares of the par CASH PRICE for RIDES, SHEEP- Me of $40 each- SKINS, LAMBSKINS, rALLowm BARK. 0m and warehouse at Wel- an Vnnr Taxes Hutton street bridge.-â€"45-28. at. phce oi: the mm of July 24th. out! will be visible throughout North America. alto be invinbie in North America. The last eclipse 0!! ‘the. moon _will W of Lent. will lull on Feb. 18th; March 94th will be Palm Sim- dny: larch 29:11. Good Friday, and March 81“. Easter Sunday. There Wi'll- be two eclipses of the sun and two of the moon. The ï¬rst eclipse 0! the can win occur on Jan. 14th, and will be invisible in North Amer- loo. There will be a partial eclipse 0! the moon on- Jan. 29th. There will be mother eclipse of the sun annular on July 10th. and this will 'l‘hov“Ca.nmdi;n Pictorial" for The Wubchman-Wu‘der for one homo. Mr. I. O'Neill spent the holidays with NI friends. son Hut and Mr. Earl I., spent vacation at But, of Huntsville, .1: visit- 1 m. 5 Hart. 06 LAC. h. inghermunyfdends hero. e1 Hr. Ind {II-l. R. J. W attend- ed the Christina tree :t Bomb. â€mymnlavï¬aitm ather undo; Mr J». locum; â€Wilma. Skuceandm, 04 Pm. meta Bomb for tho x: walla. 'l‘hos. Ming 0! Toronto spent Durham with Manda here rmlmronx. CASTOR l A :orlnftnuudcmm-en. â€M... H... Keys Monison’s A magniï¬cently printed publication containing over a. thounnd pictures of ther} molt lively interest to all '3 end costing over one thenâ€" a and dollars an honeâ€"eon sample. 0.: this once. $2.00 Our price to our subscrib- erl tor both paper: only $1.35 mum-It... 'W. GEO. JACKSON, Auctioneer SOME EVENTS IN 1907. ClUBBlNG Off ER no... .u-go...‘ MOUNT H0838. lunflo‘ ,8, ; ~ . anon-o. coo-.- Tax Collector b:3100 bs;.81 35 We do NOT buy .. $1.00 hmva‘m a com m ï¬tmmmuoumnu “my“ Best Prices in Lindsay at HIDES AND BARK for an qucnï¬ty of Basswood and Lumber. also Cedar, Wood and Pine 1939, deliver- [he KEIMY 82 DIVE egl at o_ur_ yard non Wellington We are presumed to pay cash for_ gay qlgmï¬yy of _Bugw90d In fact everything in ‘the buglding line in stock or made to hoglbudgodh‘on MUM whom maximum“ Add to Your Bank Account in Carload lots, but we have the largest assort- ment at the Lumber. hath. Shingles, WAN TED ! Weonn-yahrgestock of Manufacturing Co. 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