asked. a to Were 1.50â€"â€" $1.98 [ome- e or 'ts ry 101‘ gain ‘ sea.- ‘.50 noted 5c Jar. ises and ï¬nned ‘2 with nnes o be were [ht of Ming suit O the ether upied : past 3V as ‘acxs was This tota. a (1- )e â€0998‘ W O’LOUGHLIN McINTYRE Th x, In. In “In“ “on. noun Influx u: 4 “Heading mama 10 Days’ 5316 Hut-1pm Station. VOLUME Everything in the line of Dry Goods at Reduced Prices Jan. 19th We begin our big-10'. Days’ Reduction Sale on ' Saturday, BUY EARLY AND OFTEN Yes, Buy Early and Often and will continue it until January 30th. Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000. 'nesem Fund,84.500M l { The Ontario THE Saba-t.â€" rIté'a.’ compounded flour times a year. If you contemplate making a change In your Baking connection: or think of opening a. new mount, we would be pleased to coats with you in person or by latter. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deponiu o! 81 and upwards receiv- ed, and interest allows}! 3.3. tugboat Abramhofthiabankhubeenop- ened at the above point. and a co- wubmkingbminmwmbetrm mitbod. Sterling Bank Keep up with the times and do your business through a Bank. »» .J. B. L. GROUT, Start the New Year right and de- posit your savings here, in one of the stronghest Banks m Canada. We andle the business of Munici- alities, Merchants, Manufacturers, vex-s. Farmers, Cheese Factories, Assets Over - $37,000,000 Reserve‘ Fund - $500,000 (More than Capital) Bank of Toronto Head Ofï¬ce, Toronto Authorized Capital $1,900.000. OMEMEE BRANCH J. A. WALKER. Manager ofCanada' KIRKFIELD Sale Notes Cashed 50 years in Business "LINDSAY, ONT., THURSDAY, 24'â€! JANUARY, 1907. Business College BELLEYILLE OFFICERS APPOINTED. Mr. Wilson moved. seconded by Mr. Coulter, that" Wm. E. A'gnevr and Walter Lee be appointed auditors of the accounts for 1906. Mr. O’Loughli'n moved id. amend- ment that Wm. ,E. Agnew and Jan. Farmuy be appointed. The Reeve said he had no objection to Mr. A petition from David S. Rea, E. Pogue. Geo. Smith and other rate- payers of Road Div. No. 5, stated that the Commissioner of said divi- sion had not expended a fair share of the money epproprhfled. in 'the eastern part at the division. but had expended nearly a}! «in the west part, and pmyed that another Com- missioner be appointed in his place. Mr. Best. the Cornmissioner referred to, said that in conformity with his declaration of oflice he had expended the money at his disposal for the host interest of the township, and was prepared to show that none .was misspent. The suggestion made by the Reeve in his W3 address was now ap. plieable. and (Mr. Coulter moved. seconded by Mr. Wilson. that the Reeve accompany the Commissioners over their respective road divisions and aid them in making such dis- tribution of their appropriations as to him and them seem most needed. Carried. , _ g “'Vl‘liaéiaepufcation for Div. 5 withdrew. tion 606 of the Municipal Act. to remove some of the heavy respon- fluidity now resting on municipaliâ€" ties under aid Act in regard to noâ€" cidents on‘ public highways. A detter troWG. 'r. R. Comâ€" pany, stating that repairs had been madd north of ,the town as request- An appeil from the Hospital for Sick Childm for a. grant. A letter {tour the County Clerk stating the anpunt paid to the treasurer of mwwngug i3 1996. ‘ Applications {mm W. E. Agnew, Thos. C. Mullen; Walter Lee. James Farrelly and Wm. Elliott. for the ethos of auditar. A getter from K. W. McKay, Seo- retary of the Ontario Municipal As- sociation. encloï¬ng.a. petiuon pray» Fug that the Lgiaiature unread Sec- , From John .Thos. Curl-ins and John Deyell, for the omen o! assass- respective road. divisions in turn with the Mimi's, and make such Winn as appeared to him reasonable with regard. mo the expenditure and distribution of the appropriation h each division. The Council then adjourned till 1.30 p.m., when the regular routine 1.30 p.m.. when the regular routine of business begun. COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications'werc Reeve Hopkiï¬ then addressed the .membars, 'c’on’sntuhbing the old members on their rq-election and welcomhg Mr. O'Loug'hlin to the council. Hehoped they would all work harmoniqusly {or the general welfare of thc '-township. As the Reeves of munkipdifles were in a measure responsible tor expenditure on routs, etc..j_und were expected to give a lull adulation 0! such ex- pendivhute pt the unsung nomina- tions. he was Quito willing it the members so debited, to view the The inaugun'g! meeting of Ops Council was held on Monduy, Ju- our 14th, .beo’mning u 11 a. m.. when “remembers made the pre- scribed declauuion o! qualiï¬cation and omce. ' ‘ ' mmWeih «.11 not on loud-y. J-uuu-y -..14 in accord-nae Maw proocodlhpdtwrou canto Mulls-t. tuck too km for Ma. Following int 0% mm up an the time ‘tllaponion’él mommy-mm m undo up . ops Finally. but begin 0‘ new mun , . should get an opportunity of serving The inaugun'g! meeting of Ops with â€ll:- Agnew who was m ouncil was had on Mondty, Ju- knead. and therefore declared the var 14th, .becl’mning u 11 a. m.. original motion mried. FIRST MEETING OF MANY NEW MUNICIPAL COUNCILS 89th YEAR. the most We and Ofï¬cers in: the You? Appointedâ€"Much Businuss of a wry Character Transactedâ€"What the was Wit! Grind yet to he Developed m ism J. J. can, 1. G. Ins-m. William Cornish and Norm Smith m applicants £02- tho one. 01‘ u- 115. SW domed a committee the taxes of Mrs. Byrneu. r'. vewen appointed to give him at! tho inton- Mrs. Mark and Mrs. Austin be put in nation poutbh regarding mount the list of nbatcments. Drain. - Palmer-.Cmggâ€"That a. byâ€"law be lament-go mm notiï¬ed the pumdat next meeting adopting a m M II. had and. Inno‘itn- mania for rowdwork assessment. Wt! on W W. M ’59, Hornetâ€"Palmerâ€"Thut the payment. A communication and petition from the Ontario Municipal Association was read. weanling clause 606 of the Muniupd Act. Hr. Silas Jacobs, of Huntwllle. nukes enquiries regarding bonm On wire fence, 4O rods -.N i lot 16.0011. 14. in 1.905.119 also wishes to know why the Powder droin_ is not couple!“ 'lfhe Clerk read a communication team the Ross Memorial Hospital. The County Treasure: presented g statement of payments made the Township Treasurer during the year Mr. Washington minded in his mo- count for services- on; the Brooku' Drain. The Council met on January 14 The following compose the Council for 1907 : Thou. H. Watson, Reeve; Fred Shaver, Deputy Reeve»; Alfred Varcoc, John 1. mm, Edwin Rogers, Councillors; each ol-whom subscribed to the declaration o! ofllce and qualiï¬cation. ' . The Reeve. in his pleasant “and happy style. briefly outlined . tho work for the coming year. - It Coulter movad. seconded by Mr. O'Loug'hlin, that the Reeve and Mr. Wilson interview Messrs. Reid and Fox with a “kw of settling the Omunee road matter. Carried. The following accounts were then passed and paid: viz. Jus. II. 100m. gravel, $14.10; Mahatma:- «S: 00.. supplies, 82c: G. W. Beau, election supplies. 811.48: John Day- ell, in, work F. boundary. 85.00; D. R. oflloers, poll clerks and booths. 856.00: Treasurer Emily. balance for work on boundary. $19.68. The Council then adjourned till February 8th next. On motion 0! Mm. Wilson and Best, 810 was granted to the Sick Children's - Hospital. Mr. Jas. H. Moore presented a. model of win {cube which may en- gage the phten‘bion of Council in due time. The Clerk was instructed to have the Municipal World sent to mom- On motion of Ewart-Wilson! and O’Longhlin. the Reeve and Clerk signed the petition as requested by the Ontario Municipal Association, to be Iorwardal to the Legï¬slators. The hm!" conï¬rming the op- pointmont of ofï¬cer: and salary of assessor were then passed. It. Then. A. Newman. pathmaster 0! Beat 21. admin-sad the Council and aid that peqnu from the town were making a. dumping ground of the old sand pit near the Penelon mod; and they had undermined port 0! the roadwuy. that he had no- tiï¬ed Chief-Nevison and some mem- bfl of the Town Council about it. but nothing was yet done to re- m the nuisance or build n fame to prevat accident to publlc travel. He wants Council to see to it and also to the Township gravel pit north 0! it which had been ovarrun by careless people. The Council prevailed on Hr. New- mantotahchugeoftheplt and Instructed the clerkto notify the Town Council to have the nuisance removed and pit worded ‘or the town would'be held liable for any accident there. Ir. O'Loug-hliu thought it strange that the salary for Mag w 8100. and tint a good men allowing for 890 would be rejected. The Reeve add Council: were to ï¬x the salary and then choc-e the m. A Ivy-lbw mu posed last year ï¬xing the salary at 8100. and he didn't think it too much. but i! the coun- cfl matted on mat. lees they could do so. but the old byJuv should be repealed and 1 new one passed. Mr. 0' Lowmin then moved that the salary be 890.1%: one seemed ready to second the motion. and at last Hr. Wison did oo.â€"-Cerried. Mr. Fred Hickson was then ep- pointed membpr .of the Beard 0! Health for three years. ‘ assessor, Hr. Best seconded. ‘ The Reeve considered Mr. Currins' experience worth wmcthin‘g, and de- clared him appointed. . Ir. Wilsan moved am. John Thou. Cut-tins be assessor (or 1907, Mr. Conner seconded Hr. O’boughnu mowd in amend- ment that John Moll be appointed W. F. O'BOYLE, Clerk. MARIPOSA $5? Craggâ€"Moyneo-That the clerk send 85 for Municipal World {or use of LCoundl for 1207. Wowâ€"Momma the applica- tion of O. Glaspell {or assessor be accepted mdthat his salary b12870. WWWâ€"That John Cun- dalaud Wm. H. Cullis be; appointed Auditonto man 1906 accounts, math“ John G. Palmer be ap- pointed number of the Board of Health for three years. Wannerâ€"Wt. a lay-law be now Introduced conï¬rming the above mum. The by~law was pass- ed lathe usual way. ; Web-urâ€"Hoynaâ€"That J. Simp- aon'l; roadwotk be rebated, and that thousa- o! In. Bymell. F. Dewa, Council met January H. The fol- lowlng members took :he «migra- tloné of ofï¬ce nv- umulicmion: Reeve, Taylor Pat-kin; Councillors, A. F. Gregg, '11. W. Hay , John T. Palmer and R, C. Web“. The following motions received the as- sent 0! Council: Wobatwâ€"Palmâ€"That uhis Coun- cil grant :5 to the Sick Children s Boapltal. \ Hoynaâ€"Polmepâ€"That Messrs. Pal- m and Webcter are instructed to miss aletflment with Mr. Perdue for timber on can. 9. Vuooe and Michelâ€"That W. .J. ItcCulwch. be appointed Sanitary Inspector at a. salary of $2 per day of actual service. Carried. On motion of Messrs. Shaver and Rogers the mputy Returzmg omcers were paid for services and expenses int the election on January '5. Rogers and Helmetâ€"mt, mm. 'mu m m» “V“WJ o. lemma. \ y T SSh‘ver. VINâ€. “a Wm“ m .'p“ U. B. POWLES, ipointed a. committee to look into Clerk- ,the mum “0f nearing """ ‘tlle forced road through lot 19, con. ELDON‘ 5“. and that they report to the next motive o! the Council- Carried- Meeting was held in McKenzie'i o 11 â€mm†“Shamâ€"mt I “if Han, Kirkseud. on Jan. 14. 1907. :13: Ontario {WW mag; Members of the Council for the year by managing the Legislature to 1907are as follows: Reeve. Richard mend section 606 o: the Municipaliflmk’n“ Councillors. Angus Ross ; Act and relieve municflpolithee tram a 930W“ Spence; D. A. Moredyen. Portiomol their heu'y resnonsibility than“ RObmSOfl- for the nonâ€"repair of the highways. Members all present. and w sub. and that S. J. Fox, M.P.P., our‘scribing to their declaration of prop- repreaentstive in the House. be re- imy qualiï¬cation 9'15 0‘ 0509' we!“ quested to present the petition and duly organized, thh the Reeve 1n Import the Bill when it domes up the Chan’- liable! and Venomâ€"nut the 3033 be appointed Medical Health Of- Clerk notify all persons concerned 508910? the year 1907 at 8 81â€! in the Hancock mm to no pnesent of $2093? mum-Carried- at the next amnion of the Councill BY-lsw No. 294 appoint ng Dr. J. u matters pet-tables to the settle-jF. Ross of Kirkï¬eld, 11.30., for the ment of said drain will be under year 1907 at a salary of 820101- the discussion. Carried. year was read the usual number of Shaver and Bogartâ€"That the 201- times and passed. . lowing accounts "he paid: J tunes Rossâ€"Robinsonâ€"That J ones Mlor, payment on mount of the ’Girr. of Bolsover. to appointed a Lowndbrous'h drain contract. 850.0q; )membor ofthe Board of Health for 90.600 Bro... pom. “169110113. ï¬the current yeah-Carried. By-law ow. 89-10. Carded: , 7 _ .No. 295. in accordance themwlth we. Céuncfl adjourned mm the second Hand-.39 in February. Vmoe end Nebula-That the Reeve, Clerk, F. Shaver, and S. Washington. be appointed a commit.- tee to wait on the Township Solici- tor in regard to the Gram: Drain. and that. the Reeve be authorized to take. whenever steps are necessary in the matter referred to. Carried. 80?, thing a, tumâ€"kw to appoint two when u tbs local Board of (Ila-3th be puma. lkhul and Bogartâ€"That. Janna J. Glue be appointed assessor fcr the year 1907 4t a. salary '1! 8’60 Cursed lichul 1nd Shawnâ€"mt, Dr. Em, 0! unit: Britain. be appointed Iledicd Health Oflcer {Or 1907. Vu'coe tad Rogers.â€"Tha.t C. H. anp be nppointod auditor or the wwndip accounts 10mm year 1906. u a. Salary 0! 820. Carried. Carried . Start the New Year ,With 3 Savings Account By-law ‘608 appointing éertain omâ€" Lot 4. Boys’ Hockey Boots, mule hide. Max:115 vglges. wt. Lame Hockey Boot, grain lwthor. Regain $1.33 v.30“. A.“ Itâ€, for .............................. 990 MR. Men’s HwhyBootqgmin lather. W813!» nines. All nines, for .............................. 99c Lot lion’s Hockey Boots, mule hide. Regular 32 values. All sizes, for ........................................ 1.24. We 60W, undue doit I." forbertForbert Shoe Store You WILL RECEIVE W every six months. Mm of modern Banking. fkni- anâ€? man" c- a nocxtvi HOCKEY HOCKEY Your Iona: Bank whenever it is wanf J. B. WELDON, Clerk. fENElON GREAT FELT SLIPPER SALE All sizes, foi- ......................... ’ ........... mu. PUT 0' m: or amen 52 Kant ltreet, LINDSAY 1-1. 11“' £01- :he (healers- ur-qliï¬cation : dag. tigat your .mpney in}? Shoes Roflboonâ€"Icl‘udycnâ€"That Flora Km be empeed from paying urea dining theyeu' Imp-Carnot}. IéFadyenh-Rotdnsouâ€"That the Col- IcFadyenâ€"Spenoeâ€"That Famuhar Stewart be given the met of aunplying 150 pieces of oemsn 1:19 2} ft. long. as follows: 50 pieces 18‘ inches in diameter: 81.60 per 9500!: 50 pieces 12 inches in diamet- ernt‘Gsoents per piece: someeess mm diameter-ct 45c per‘lpieeomâ€" McFadymâ€"Roseâ€"Thnt the clerk be instructed to write The Waterman- Wnrder, The P0“, and the Wood- vme Advocate fer tenders tor 'the municipal printing for the ensuing yeer.â€"Cnrried. A tender from Farquhu' Stewart for supplying cement culvert tiles (or the municipality at the following- pdcee. we: read: 6 inche- in dinne- ta. 12c perftnstnehes.18c per ft. 10 inches, 24¢ per ft. -12 inch. 26cper!t.;15ineh,46cperft.;18 Inch. 65cperft; 94111.. 95¢ per that Donald McPherson be appointed' assessor o! the municipality of E!- don at a salary of 895. The amendment curried onvote of the Reeve. and a. lay-luv was passed apptrinting Mir. McPherson. Spenceâ€"Robinsonâ€"That W. A. Bar- ker and F. J. Hones be appointed Auditors fol-the your 1907 at a. ea)â€" ary of 85 each. and a lay-law cp- pointing them be passed.â€"-Carried. Spenooâ€"Ro-binsonâ€"That Roger Moâ€" ran be appointed tumor of the maâ€" nic polity of the township of Eldon' {or them:- 1907 at a salary “$84- Rossâ€"llaFadyenâ€"In amendment, Rossâ€"Robinsonâ€"That J ames lio- Girr. of Bolsover. ma appointed a member ofthe Boudof Health for the current year --Ca.rried. Byâ€"law No. 295. in accordance therewith was of $18.90 witness tees re the Ile- Lachlan case be conï¬rmed. A number of accounts wen w. Council adjourned to meet at 0am» may the last Monday in February. J. B. POWLES, B. W. Sonora Principal Dominion School of Telegraphy the ï¬rst or the term. We are always up with the ï¬n.- Our reputation and atâ€" tendance-how this. We have now the largelt enrollment far this time of the your in the histarypl the taboo]. I! you would like an copyolour handsome book. “7h Highwu'to Success," clip thie 11 Adelaide St, :-: TORONTO. adhrtismt, mull it to us. and thebookwmbemtwyoufm. When ? Now. Yoncan Its-ch00! begin your Work in anytime. You (Continued on Page 4.) NUMBER 4 «We: {300 am “an.