3â€"2.â€" Km? aï¬fÃ©ï¬ THE??? en for glasses is a special apartment. JCS he mind; can you expect )1" success in business If nst Jewellers 53.21%: HON IS fREE EN’S EE’ES . EEEER IMELiEC’l‘ .n 2;} 'ARDER, FEBRUARY an; Full . l' .1 | j~.‘~“' four free remedies illustratedi- Our readers are urged to . ’ advantage of Dr. Shaun’s - . oï¬'er. lishment of halt}: in all the departments-I of the human body. v- --â€"v â€"â€"â€"-vâ€" vvâ€"Jv The four preparations embody a.“ the“ necessary elements of a. complete treatw ment for Consumptionâ€"its cure and pre- - ventionâ€"as well as for most of the chronic and wasting ills of life. Apparently hope" less uses are cured by their timely use. These free remedies' comprise the great curative forces discovered by the emi- nent physician, Dr. Slocum, they represent the acme of the pharmacist's skill .amd Simply write to the T. A. Slocum Chemi- cal Company, Limited, 179 King Street West. Toronto, giving post ofï¬ce and express address, and the free medicine (the Slocum Cure) will be promptly sent. a Persons in Canada seeing Slocnm's free oï¬â€˜er in American papers will please send for samples to Toronto. u AIL. Av. vVllJulllr \lv-- .5" ‘u. ‘â€" â€"- - V_- Ventionâ€"as well as for most of the chronic 51â€"‘Vbita Lawn Embroidery, exm- . . â€um-“~36, m and wasting ills of life. Apparently hope- arâ€"‘Vhite Pillow face, regular;. ' 3h 39,1315 days. .40 less cases are cured by their timely use. 53â€"4 Paper Pins for" cc, 3 packagéaWï¬hnto W001 Men 1"“ an†...... 5c These free remedies comprise the grea} 51â€"4 bunches of Tape for 553me Ema Rye- ï¬r; . . . . . . . . .5c curative forces diSCOV Bred by the em" 55â€"Men’ 3 White Linen Cum, reguhr‘25c ain da .. ... .. ...;. .. . .. “mo "Ont P“) 5163“ Dr Slocum, they represent 58~Men’ 3 White Linen Comm Mg .. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .106 the acme 0f the PharmaciSf 51“" and 57â€"Men’ s Cocn Coats, $30, $50, 3m and lmbarg 15 per cent. yknifbm‘gmin days with them will be found expliczt directions» 53__15 per cent 01f 3110101; Garlic,“ and Manflea bargain days - {Offbeat “SF "3 my @563 , , ‘ 59â€"15 per cent. off all Dress oods and Silk bargain days , L AL _ __.AL_‘- for their use in any case. You are invited to test what this system will do for) on. if you are sick by writing for a FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and fora. rant: IKIAL IKEAIHIEAVI am: the Four Free Preparations will be for- warded you at once with complete direc- tions for use. E TRIAL 3mm; is?†5%? Every nook and corner. will be gone into, every small 10'; or odd pails wi ke sexzed upon and max ked down to temptation prices. we are trying to clear the stock before s ring orders are piling in. You make the money if you buy, and we have the n of clearing the ‘9:me From the front door to the rear the store is full of real genuine shoe begunâ€"just try E AXES. Cross Cut Saws, Lanterns, Horse. Blankets. “9 3- : Kent-3t. .. .;. 7 - ._ , LINDSAY: _:""'000 00 00 0.0.00"... 063.000.06.00!".9..f9Â¥:: .0...‘...............OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO... E. E. W. MCGAFFEY v--v-â€"â€"Vâ€"‘-vv'- Hâ€"Unu‘w’ up“ ‘m v ‘x «we '7“ .7 25â€":m3h08, mime. BB tocroutonltvï¬lotvtfloooovdm 9â€"Glass Towelling. 10__Roller Towellllingam mm W m B‘D'O-oooonu.....nn.acou-c... .†11-Rol.’el' Towel] kgm 18mm mmsa.m.m...3.m .4, , 7 â€â€˜5‘ 12â€"Ladies’VVh mwmm A 315m - 13â€"Lad§:es White Nighth-aaaaa.‘ , V ,, Wfaith‘ 53%.“ 4... es’ WhiteLh ‘ W :5â€"Mm’s WhiteflUnl -- 9’" ‘ ' ooooooooï¬otaoo a 1648Linen Table Napkins, ‘ ~' -3 ‘ 3%.. "3m: 17_3.4Linen Table Naphnfle '~-; == ,. -‘ ‘-;,.‘-"‘e quota. ..-.;.......~.- on m-Mes, Whitï¬ W001 610“ .: ’ :0» “ 1-: 'u‘ ovoooooo‘ s'00'03'ï¬â€˜e' a“ 19-â€"deies’ White Handkercbids mm}! «manning 20.1mm W’hite Lawn anWreg (a. Bdmthaohy..m.... 10¢ mâ€"Ladies’ White Kid Gloves, ZZâ€"Ladies’ WV bite Wool Vests Ziâ€"Baby White Wool Vests, 24â€"White Lawmreg um- No.3 3: ï¬â€"MQD:SWhiteBmces’mgPlaw’ Bhys°""-V OOO'OtO;o-‘oootooooao % 26â€"Men’ 3 Four- ill-hand White Silk Neckties, Wm B days...“ :....23c ziâ€"WhiteLinenSideboard Coven-3,1-egnhg45c. “Fun“.."uu. unï¬c mâ€"W'hite Linen Sideboard Covers, “aâ€, Bdays . "nu...†..... 22° m_‘VVhite high Linen, 45 inches, “JBM‘ODO‘O'Otcoo-Oon:.....m 30â€"‘Vhite Apron Linen, colored TM 2k, B i "."u. :.~.Hl7c 3â€"White Silk Blouses, regular sï¬m' ,8 y'oaloxociooonoocnot-aoc a . ï¬n 3â€"White SilkBIouses’ regular$5%9 B days yam cor-00.00....w. . WWbiteTafletaSilk’ regular$lï¬ Bdareeuaoanoo-o- to... ooooooo-ooo:oom ysou:-ooooaooooaaa. ....°""""%. 31â€"White Tamaline Silk, regular 50c, B 5â€"White0hinaSilk, 1'9 ngï¬ys yea-unaccooooo- oocoolttooaaooonoo me 38â€"Ladiee White Silk Sleeveless Vests,reg. 500, B 6338.... .31‘370' 31_White Eiderdown’ regular 500. B days. on.oooooaaootcouon-uo-oooooo 000.4% ï¬â€"WhibeTable Padding,â€11.2331,Bdays..............uo........ ...... ab 39â€"Wbite Ground Prin_ts, co rgdspots, Bdays. ...............5c,7c,10c,12c ? ‘ a; £315 aiaï¬xï¬â€"bgforc 85% am ' f m If you want the Bést Cooking'stOVC on' the arket, and wish to save from $3 tots, buy now It will payfyou. ‘ ‘ During thermonth Off Febmaryi’wméw?†taking stock, we will offer all our 7 ‘ ‘ In point 0 price. f merchandise. variety of stock . . .. We are dctétmined that“ i165 am ï¬at. Advertise in I NEXT WEEK WE TAKE STOCK GILLESPIE _ ‘ CO. D. CINNAMON 4M ' ‘ egula-l â€"Lace Curtains, 3} yard: 1093. regular 1. -White Bed Sprequ, full 9129, 1380131 1.1 , B. D. -Bleached Table Lynch, 70 met“; "Mr 1.40. B D ; ...... Bleached Table Lgnan, 70 , .- 23 Bleached Table Lamp, â€hopes, w 143.53 . , ‘ Unbleached Table Ignaz), 64 gnches. magnum-65c, B D , . _’_‘ .Uanegchqu‘able Imen, Winches, w “’3 D . .V. “ nr ,_ -1. -_ _._.|-- 19. an opportunity Never Knockeq Katie: at Your Door - GILLESPIE CO. Celebrated Copking Steves A: an“: In“ Great Bargains i‘n‘Sfovés AT cmxmows ' ’ " We are not trying to make money, FOR FEBRUARY-E76111 and-7th. I903. “It Pays to Buy at Cinnamon’s‘ 52 105111551. LINDSAY TH E iATC HMAN'WA RD ER. O. OIIOOOOOOCOOOOO o COQODOCO-Ooqlp ID........... 0 O... "".C..O.o.o 0.0.0.0.... 00.0.0.0... troooccyoo. .lï¬: Ald. O'Rcillyâ€"That site is so near the railway that the library windqw could not: be opened. Mr. Flavelleâ€"Could it not be put on the park '2 Mayor Sootheranâ€"There is a. legal opinion against our giving the park for that purpose. Then, we shall, I hope need that. room for market. purposes. I Was in Peter'boro the other day, and- they have a great market there. Oum will be bigger as the tow grows: . - gated the {own's lot' opposite the ‘littb par-in More land udjoiï¬ing jcould be got for $20 a. foot. "I‘hat side of the street wanted. building up. Mr. Flavellcâ€"Such buildings as the library should not ‘be plamd any- where just for the sake of building that section up. Aid. 0’Reilly~‘â€"If we use that. we shall only haVe t0‘buy another. Mayor Soothemnâ€"Ghe sooner we get another place for a. rubbish pile, the better. ? Mr. W. Fluvellc and Rev. J; W. Macmillan appeared in behalf 0! the LibraryBoqrdtoaaktgdnfor a library site. Maior Sootheran Eug- "The Rev; J. 7W. Macmillan, of j'_3;-.‘=q«,y,~ who has accepted a. an ‘1'â€; n’innipeg, Mam, said in his sermon '01» two wrecks ago that , ‘Lindsay Was the hot! spot of the WW‘. †‘ ,' . That‘ is the 41an m i the $75 eittra he ghould be getting a: sanitary inspector. Ald. O'Reilly iwanted him paiq 81 a. service inepec: ted, for the town got only $50 {or plumbihg permits last year end he did not, want more paid for the Job than it brought the town. Only Aid. Robinson and McCrae agreed withj I Messrs. Keyes and Morrison asked than an inspector of plumbing be appointed. Sanitary Inspector Dou- glass got, the job at $75 a. year. He has "beelt a ilOObtnotive-engiueerg and :those aJd’ en who Wanted his, a? the previous meeting; evxdmtly Mught his experience on? the rgw ._\ .. tJy qualiï¬ed him to? judgoepm joints. At'all "‘2 outs “In Mtion would? bring him; A-_ . {-9115 councu pegsonuly W Sible for the whole amount; . ‘ " liable by law." “words did mayor-Shoat Can spring THE PUBLIC LIBRARY SITE at is the announcement main in. mummy Telegram 0‘ Jam If the people who recently hm.m‘manm3t. Wu *mtbtdty,‘beflwetham. mam Mm â€â€˜1 This council will not. is: I Propose :2th a by- 583110 debs-ï¬ns. t..- :. - ow cm mum TO m 2551 ms <-Asaooo DEFICIT Irhat would 18 there no way a. site could be we could take: not Lmfl. mm 5%. 198. 75 Cents a Year in Adngce; $1.0“me So Paid the south a inapec-g mew $50 {or pink and he The lily Aid. f5" ‘ l! with The BITE akcn J; W. t l rottho33000 v r fig“ opinioix of thei: 99mins p135- lt .um. they; will fury 'speedfly when hangs arrived among ï¬cit of 1901 ? The Mayorâ€"You mod that with. out p’roteat.‘ i Ald. 0' Reillyâ€"And the one before? ' 13x0 mayorâ€"Them was none. The ï¬rst Was in '01 {be next; in ’02 and I am determined there shaii be none in '03. I have neg/er been in a ieouncil yet that left a deï¬cit. You have heard my proposal 1 Aid. Storerâ€"R is a petty strong measure, but I suppose it is g The mayorâ€"I do not propose that .we aim“ “sum the deï¬cit. If we â€When Hr. Millam’ s attention had haul drawn to the article he said: "O! hcouracIneversaidoz-thought Mn; of the sort; and I have witt'éh' the editor of tho Winnipeg 3-D denying the-waned and _ mama."- ‘ j per iggeu 7m" aged" this town. colonel Ind given the statement indignant denial.__ ‘ .. "075:. Hughes maugm the new! that tha Winnipeg paper had made “’9 “dammit. helm-p the copy of the 3'" a. 6v; Am; _Ald' 31min be liable for it. Stompâ€"We must not. -â€"-la.st year‘s council 'had no right to leave tï¬at deï¬cit. This year's conn- ci! will not assume it. The old coun- cil “is peNOnale liable for it. I- prqpose submitting a lay-law to the people to issue debentm'es {or that Clem: Handy vote it down, I shall maddest-- yourâ€: council personally "die for in, I lave ï¬repower .to The mayorâ€"Now about that lost yealfd deï¬cit. over whidl Ald. O'Remy got so hot the other night .â€"l.xt mr'ï¬ council 'had no rigln to ed up. .AH. O’ReiIJyâ€"I never saw the tax- esdlinby theend 0‘ theyeur. The mayorâ€"When Jewett was col- lector. they were; v Another clause said that the taxes must be more promptly collected. To make their payment easy. the mayor advised that they be collected in three instalments. The townships got their taxes in by Dec. 15th; why dread the town not ? The collector must get the taxes in. and when they were Mable three times a. year noâ€" both would have an excuse [or not ' Hr. Macmillanâ€"ll we had not kept jogging the memory of last year's council they would likely hove {or- ' about their promise. A: a , we could have been satisfied with the old quarters. but we took s View of our duties. We will t any site but when asked our pinion. we, 0! course. give it. The mayorâ€"Well gentlemen we shall 0 our best and hope that within 80 ya we can solve this problem. ,‘ TAXES MADE EASY 1 The mayor's inaugural nddrae m1 alien up elem by clause. 1t It‘ll v t lut' year's deï¬cit would i'e‘ 830.00. ' Against discounts at $85.0¢0 nudzen everâ€"dun oi 81438.56 than: stood in the bank unsold debentures of 886.358. Thus [of-Mame of 310,086 was my» mum»: me for mufmmia‘efwen $10,000 of uncalleeted, T mayor did not believie‘it we}; policy to leave the Mt. tux-es lying unsold and pay 5:†bent (or money. They ought to be sold at once. The one per cent. meant $350 a. year. h Storerâ€"Your address says it. wiï¬r'givo the working man a chance: in}; not usually the workimnan who is behind, but people who can The Heyorâ€"m town is hard up. and thee in a. big deï¬cit. II we vo- ted money for a site, the people would be up in em. em m6 1 will certainly Wm O'ReilLvFWhat about the YEAR'S DEFICIT maple The auditor's report’said that more. t1: emptiom had been allowed on the roll than had been ordered: that a better method or keeping tuck of m MgflbWZffllï¬t “‘0 W. Foley oflered to aCt "as sanitary; ' or {or 8200. , ‘ ' 1 Rev. J. W. Maomillan'a resignation ias 'school trustee Was accepted with , Fegrets. . . L. The sanitary inspector said he would have to close up the new pub‘ lic closets at thermarket. â€" But the mayor said the Board of Health had ' that day decided that proper ventilar‘ than would satisfy the law. 6 Ir. Hopkins wrote that if a. test; of the street light is made it should! have no regard to the reflectors; * Rider and Kitchener sent a. declara- ‘ flan showing that they had employee? thermal-ed number of men and paid; s was of 37902-51. W wage em. kins, Mary of the, wqter mm- , enclosed a letter from Supt. Begbie complaining that the town overseer had exposed a‘qater’ m against which g runaway horse wrecked a. cutter. The Federation of Labor asked «that the,’ committee meetings of council * held in the chamfler instead of the clerk's ofliee. - , ~ . ‘Mr. Chamberfain o! Toro'nté 'sent. a. bill of $10 as threatened, for his. trip down about the Chulmers' in- mtisaï¬Ã©ï¬- , '1" '0. Matchett protested against a tax on personalty at his otï¬cc.__ S R. Armstrong wrote that 3. Max of the Trent Valley Waterâ€" Ways Association would be had in PeterborowonFeb 16th. 6.11.8013- hhndowropartofthemuket put to the library board as q site hit the proposed new building. Coun- cil out from 7. 45 tc. 10. 25 and con- si'da'ed a good deal of business. Ulr- de'r Mayor Bootheran' a strong direc- tion this council gives promise of being a. very «pubic body. THE LETTERS The public’ library site has been selected at. lastâ€"us far as the coun- cil is concerned at mute, At Houdny night' 3 meeting a resolution in atlopted Minding the town solicitor to take the my stems Aid. Robinson Stands Alone Ago? inst The Sacrifice of The Mmket Square LEGISLATION IE NEEDED The Long-Discussed Question Was Settled at Monday’s Council Meeting - 58 cases. Ald. O'yRelll told of thé town tent but. that was said to be no good {or winter although some people slept, out in the cold for lung trouble. The Sick Chlldren' a Hospital got 825 . THE FIRE HALL DEFECTIVE Aid. Store declared that' the (loan, in front at the he'll-I213. the ï¬reball m too narrow and mint be wld- MARKET PARK HAS BEEN GIVEN FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY BUILDING!» AN ISOLATION HOSPITAL Dr. Hartman was waged as ten doctor an 3100 a. m That item led the mayor to Ill; that u: inaction hospital was W M shoiud be built. ;t once. {here I?†con-tut danger of an outbreak ‘0! contagious disease. Gd: had ha! tor. The bills are mailed and those Who do not ‘ m, take the conseqâ€" moo. ' Aid. O'Re'iuyâ€"The people wanted it dam by thy that and gqt it. Ald. Starchâ€"We ought (,0 start a Savings bun: and get. $5000 ahead. In Port Hope there is no tax collec- lull cost more than estimated. and floa‘lnnd atormbdggextn expcnle nanmï¬helplt norahould 1m be responsible Last year'- oouncil gqt Md W «d not nuke a diflenence of $900 in the cost of the ï¬rehall. The mayorâ€"I do not criticirb your methods. I would have had the ï¬ne. Id! built by tender, and had no Melton“: butthereisno use Aid. O’Reiflyâ€"â€"Wp m m to do the but. “can. “increased oostol {liquid and labor makes the ï¬n- ' “qlworâ€"I tic-not speak of look.- iu for votes. but we must conform in such mnttcrs to the people's wish: Chum Cinnamonâ€"What do you Wolmpropo-JAM.O" ‘ Aid. O'Remyâ€"I am not an unth- ority on luv: but I shall oppose m the by-lw to the people. The lanaiâ€"mgmould you do ? {:- O'BeBIyâ€"Put on a extra. mill. council. “*0 9.00910 would. never Md. O'Rdllyâ€"Thg-e is 'only we Min “Rm when we should lobk {0'10“- lnd tint, ls'when we ï¬re‘ giving an- account at ~our «steward- IIIP. ’ V » We“! haw men spoke very strong“ - . «- sub- ! jcct, but. all eryhis colleagues were against him. They brought up the [old amt: about. the people vot- in down} the $2000 byâ€"law. the park [being tam. property, last year 's promise. the central location, and 00:81.80†insisted that the mar- Em would not grow even if this town became a, city. ' A hotel: of 24 resolutions were put throw.- They were chiefly routine. [09; ham, ordered the doorways in: front oftheï¬ne teem widenaï¬ï¬nd atlas situations made there it these "‘1‘; improvements ' Qua were needed. The ‘ The myor mted one resolution: .3195de 0L works to discus v“. “alumnus of improving “10 m.'nl;uoth¢ asking the Cowl! Wlfm‘b ‘° â€wider "ye W nag improYinc the mar- editep‘ to 'enuble the public libfaxy to be built on the market. park. Ald. Robinson 80qu objected. The market 16. g’row ‘and all the space «70' be needed. The hotel yard: was. no place for farmers to go_' vim" theinmddwe ; the market should ‘be amour-peed. 'flle alder- f Aldermen O'Wy and Cinnamon. bought in u mutation instructing the Manatee to take the qupir- i Md. O'Reilly charged that Mr. 1Doug!†118d neglected his work. shbwh‘flfliality and collected fees {or [mating schools. He wuss not acceptable. A good man should be got an if Mr. Douglass hall to be aupa'anmrated. Members of- the boardoï¬health who had voted to give masks 38†had complained about his. Ir. 3. I. Ben! was elected succes- sor of_Rev. It. laminar: on the Public biliary Board. 'ere was read the mayor said the auditor had refused to pass those ‘charg'ee that were [or work on sewers not yet completed. Hr. Chalmers said he would try to compel pay. ment. A mlutlon ordering pay- ment in lull was adopted. The work had been done and the reports were in the town's possession They must be either paid for or given up to be got over spun at bigger cost. THE SANITARY INSPEC I‘OR ' Aid.- Wu corrected an expres- Sion that he had talked one way and voted another on the Douglass mat- ter. m he had. heard that the once of plumbing inspector brought only 850 to the town he did not want more than then paid for it. more easily found out ; and that the deï¬cit. {or [not year was $3080. TEE CHALIERS ACCOUNT When the board of works report ad- M the mt of the Chalmers bill of $216.17 commissions o_n_ scyv- PM Robertson read his report. He had hoped 7 years ago that. the me industry would be better here .stimethnnitwas: but it. done very ed! in both quantity Wit/y. In 1895.17 factories 9369 MA last. year 15 : cold 17537 at. an ax crage ' of 9 9-16 cents. chlam “as the leader. The townships had done as follows : _Vcrul‘m 7489 homes. Fcuclnn 1916. Ops 2812. Palestine 752, Emily 2703 Janetvme 678. At the recent Eastern Dalr\ll1.1n's modules convention. Pnes. Derby-j all!!! I‘Mffll‘x I‘It year Canada had] exported 8} million cheese worth 2]. (Continued on Page 9) 7 the “I chanmer on Monday fore- nooizr Pra. Robertson and Messrs. Tnylor Palm: D. Sinclair, E. Shine R. P. Bil. J. Akistcr, John Kennedy J. Bit, Staples, Geo. line, Geo. Nag-It und Inspector Hail “ere In “W Ir. Taylor was chair- man. The Alka for Shrinkage in ; ï¬nances: May be Cut off ‘Sy'fllrSalesmen M3. HALL FOR INSPECTOR my be Mu]:- in the Factories at this Countyâ€"A Fancy A NEW SORT OF CHEESE .31qu other m made at u. «it of $150. In Toronto the doom m 8 test, 8 1m; here they were 3 hat. 8} W. he walls and parting, there was a and a hole to be plas- Vafl. 01: hearing of the muluply- mm Ald. O'Reilly xentured tint Mops the hall was not worth hiring tho hole fluttered. nil: PRESIDENT‘S REPORT Article