StOne Bmg will OUSE “u. an extra pair of bhelp out a. faithful raistcoat. The best kea pair of trousexs make the coat and ï¬rst. Another way iem at our big store re is such a large {to choc se from. cshoers of the Town d surrpusdinz country, tthc advance in stock charge the following after November 15t,. '. Steel..50c m. new $4; it; and 3011 will ï¬td " here C? I store in “t dresser need an extra ~help out a. aistcoat. 'J cds “natural I dark abo hrough }ef and Upper 1 26th. 832- 40 311'. At! close to c o the Pavia The Wonderful (heap Man . . . ALI Ped33l' E“ A. Can), W. Carley. and $14.09 Western SUI ERS. 1 0c 50c C RBDIT DID m3 2-year1‘ ey, color'fg the head; at. A115“, d to their: YQII to akes Ill St eer lb)†l "Il'J First arrival of Noveltry Goods {Greatly fall mac, from 5 ‘0 75‘3' 80115 3‘ 1-2 inches Wide; white, Black and Cardinal at 20c yd. Taffeta 15530115 3 1'2 inches Wide: white, Mm, pink, Blue, Black and Cardinal at 20c yd, nd Winter Underwear, Plain, Fang d Unshrinkable, Elastic Ribbed, v --â€"~ ._ cial new lines, patent rimmers, steel rods all prices. Spe paragon frames, â€"-- A --"' Flannels, Flann elettes, Tickings. rill Goons; blings, 'Iâ€"‘Bâ€"vecllings, Tea Cloths, Nap- 5 Runners, Stand Covers, Tray-Cloths, “g Prudent Linens in all wool uniform, Fleece rs, Blankets, ing,) Carpets 1mm} f‘Wh 30 ele1 THE ELECTRIC LIGHT ALONE ,. WILL BE USED ON THE STREETS A Contract For Say 70 Lamps is Likely to Be Katie on Friday Night ’ That Was Near Being Let For $954 is to be 3th for $64-4- ---Fonling the River THE SUSSE X STREET SEWER "What price will you‘ quote us on 30 electric lamps for the centre ‘of the town ‘2 “We will supply â€them at the same rate you propose to pay to Gas company for the rest of the streetS" There was the question and answer by which the mayor and. Manager Reesor made the sparks fly at the preliminary, engagement over the lighting tangle on Thursday night. ‘ The petition for gas on residental streets and electricity in the centre ni-iho. town had led council to ask v _ The petition for gas on resmentm streets and electricity in the centre ofsthe town had led council to ask Mr. Reesor to quote a price on the reduced number of lamps and ' that he came prepared to do it was evi- dent from his ï¬rst answer. The Gas Company asks $15 for a: nominal 150-candle-power lamp; ‘at that rate the nominal 15- OOâ€"candle-power electric lamp would be worth $150 to which the fact. that the gas is on the moonlight! schedule ï¬nd only t ll midnight,l would justify a considerable addition .or' the all-night, everyâ€"night lamps of the Power Company. Hence Man-r agar .Reesor-’s answer, while sounding. fair, really gave the aldermen a ter- riï¬c knock-out in the‘iirlt round. The mayor began to ï¬gureâ€"his Worship is great at ï¬guringâ€"and soon announced that 30 lamps at $150 each would cost $4500, whim with the $1500 for gas would total SGOOOâ€"more than the town wante‘c'!‘ to pay. ‘ en found that their When alderm affected jocul‘ar reception of the Man- him t there as if lost ing the Power Companyâ€"they bo- “ ‘ -‘---- Hmm in rind!" Vvv'v-v soight him ï¬gues what lamp . ' â€Seventy-ï¬ve d0“ - (I SC‘Plltyâ€"fiV’u !’, ] aldermcn. LINDSAY. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1511:. I903. partments wi' h ample moderate and high priced goods. We make a specia‘ty of v..- bax reception of the 1198m- mccment did not inclirm t it as a. joke,â€"â€"he 22“ est in thought comin- wer Companyâ€"they be- to give them in 'pudn he would take no: ver, while soundidgfl complete he aldermen a. ter- and loca the‘vï¬rlt round. i The 111 gan to ï¬gureâ€"his unsung: at ï¬guringâ€"and :10? 3,ch mat 3O lamps at. met H cost $4500, whlnh watch a or gas would total ‘ (Ni-m. l-A 6;..r I :choed sw'crm .7.., A { “Thé \mndvx is wrong . t .‘u V ,, .._._ . , A i . r . 0‘ .' _ ‘ ‘ ' s 85, d for syn setnwg... at o mmuuas m: an; toâ€" ‘cmcr thou $ an ‘nlghbï¬f sand the mayor.,._;-’ ' may as you . u “Yr: Sir." its wron ow ~ the t u buy 9 Aid, ,aStorcr and pr: , .. that the “sun did not ’ ,, 511) “ha "witill some tinn m T' "hwy, so i x? y b“ . axe-‘- § there was no ,- _ ' ' ’ a '3 “~ ’ =09 9, caiem'ai'.’ Thu {am but u, m {or his; 2â€ï¬‚ankoljnfw Ca . a r. ' > 'r éiwigram alto! G 3 E g» Hg dc elucidated the’ * point by supposing that Ald. Storer contracted with‘ Ald. Cinnamon for 100 key of nails at a certain. price and the price 0! nails rose during theicontract, would not Ald. Cinnamon ï¬ll it at the con- tract price, "Certainly†replied Aid. Storer. I! the price of nails fell would not Ald Stoner pay, the contract price, “Why of course" le- spondcd Ald. Cinnamon,â€"and these two were convinced. The rest con- curred regarding the contract with the gas Company, Th? sewer on Dumb-ab. new“-.. Peel and WellingtOn-sts., which some aldermen at the previous meeting of council wanted given to Contractor Lincbay for $954, was let to Con- tractor Miller for $644, in competi- tion with Chalmers at $728, Pilkie $670 and Lindsay 8713. Engineer Way reported that the point at which the proposed Slmcoe- st. sewer was to enter the river was 180 feet short of a mile from the in- take of the waterworks, and hence that much nearer than the statute allowed. The sewer will not be built. 'Here, there was a talk of iputting'Mr. Italian in the police court for having dumped decayed fruit into the river near the Ops ‘bridge. C He will be notiï¬ed to do it .no more, I‘,__L-‘1 (-11:1" Caretaker Bell of the ï¬rch the furnace grates were out dition. The evaporation wa that should not require mot pail of water in a, mont! hat much in a week. LOCATED 7o LIGHTS On Friday night council met to complete the terms of the contract. 841d locate the lights. ,A__l Md locale the Ilsllyu. The mavor wanted the lights lit te'u‘ acwrdmg to .he proposed 4;!)- LOVE" alibnna!‘ snide we may sunset incident: by his own timt fore. He 8088‘ sunset incident} by his own timepi (ore. He suggest we a few hours bo- ed that the lampsl the lights ' . . Rewor objected to the change and pointed out tha the lamps Would t, have been lit at proposed contrac 5 minutes to sixâ€"the very moment at which the mayor had declared he saw the sun going doWn although as set half an a. matter of fact it had ‘ the mayor vsfas was not settled. In another clause, it said that ii ' the company did not live up to its ’ q, “nu-Id rescind anc bromiSCS. â€â€˜9 u" determine the co ‘dotcrminc' moan' namon. “is .similar doubt- , was" a statomt'? > " “yell, the ma).c t to end the con“ dictionary! 8!“ in! was “to amenities 0‘ ’ W 30° mg that some - ALA davit to the have 3 ml! who can 885 a ‘I haven ship. aldcrn‘u .‘ I don plied the n A 1M ,‘||n 1“- mâ€; t ï¬Â¢ggja ulanN‘ M. v Jtics of legislators mun-y lager Recsor objected to a hat. some one having full I: of the facts should makc l. A it: wrong .t. 5 minutL-S the mayor†its wromi Recsm “ his “d9 Roam ermined. That what happened when a directors win 5 determined ? That's this society ennui Wanted to know. leaps and bo 881“ ed to make ayor supposed it at the north. mtg-act. Wouldn't. itfbe of During the 1y so then ? His worâ€" 5d the word _wa8 800d- expended m y but men-ts. Tm In the mean . t contract shoal be stables and em satxsï¬ed been erected ; was (uncovered that. the their eflorts at. been omitted from the t6 the din 1.3 ï¬rst mean- tary. †Thus do the In the I . |._I¢l-.fm'8‘muluply° was brighi â€" - QAJim the ï¬reball said gamed in a Pro‘ :1 expectantly “1;" t betcha halfâ€"anâ€"‘- ,3 ,W w - him: the tunes on thwz, mm†- " - hiS- Hf bay! ; hold mm a 9900 fluigwwcnd m; . I' â€â€˜1‘!!ch . silt; 89‘: {t p10“od ":15. m [a J I‘ i . t ‘ J“. a.†The am '1“. ho x' .. ‘1' ‘Wmï¬m “8 ‘3 (“ta st lvu . h.r . ‘V‘bq uill L â€10“I1C§“'Jrfxf telâ€"0"! big Ltr {an t L \' i“ ' lies {rough l sa v m†. and heap up n mun-5.10 sax mâ€" tcmcr about as" much ground n 5 'Old b Lyor. r’ ' .day as your hos-nus. We am Lat u, ‘ r120 vroo ' 6th ‘fl 'cx-Ltavagum as 3ou.’ lmlmt‘? coed u) explaiz‘ s A CAN UAIXN V' .I‘W qualit; on this 'lheory, Mr. m at in Chicn ) _' ,z‘ m in†go; Commentm- ’ ‘ I? | «one Fm mm ‘ P \ . “r?" x 1 '0‘ â€"c-0 ‘401‘ Ir“?! e out, of con- on water tank iseIXIUIJ. prowcdcd to . Ald. O'Rcilly 1 his opposition to the an gandition that not unps should be put up. to (holding [where thz council“ decided a .mp8 Thus $10 the In the main nun»... vrs mulUPlV was bright and temp he secu‘ gated *0 agfec- good ladies of t share in creating a 311 number n tributing a artistic exhibits’in ladi Ls. A number ‘ ade by lee an e on lhat not m be put “"- 38 “willâ€? the modded ’00 new! 53'5"" to 38'99’ full knowâ€" 0 out: ~I-u nus; 9- he {acts hibits note DFM men L ? ‘Vho Sing-Cr have 009’ in eVi‘ points 0‘ an 91 ' hcaVy mg “or- Gruhfl “we" re. meat . Hop!“ an mern- full 1! K ï¬e to my“: ' on funnmg, sum . - have not. gut over tho old-fash a way 0! using oxen t‘ a like the Canadians have." - “M ia the Canadians Half :-r .han the tunes on thwz. pmm w‘plied the German. Mu. he puts "in, a_ gm; ‘ .1 Wt- sen M outï¬t. U} 919' $1. hold mm: a $900 aquipmwm 11-" A m+ itï¬ploujed 37.28: t‘bowt .- t! c 'm‘m ‘1‘} Because of disco ministration of in trate's court in B Scott rained. ments as follows : “When an ofï¬cer 0! the law upon whose eflorts we depend to preaprve us tom rowdyism and possibly other crimes, is .f‘oroed‘to reSign because A8 a. matter of fact magistrates courts in Beaverton have come to a fame of the most pronounced kind, that it is in progress. The magisâ€" trate, the prosecutor, the prisoner, a witness and perhaps an attorney meet in some little six-by-six room and discuss the case; in a. few mo- ments, judgment is given and nothâ€" 2â€"â€" â€".....n as: hoard of it outside the WEI-1w, Jawâ€"n ing more is heard 9? littie circle, thus ren deterrent effect of pm to be desimd. Tin Ins mow 13 â€Cutaw- ‘5- ..- litue circle, thus rendering null the deterrent eï¬ect of publicity so much to be desimd. The laws have no administrating the law has passed into a standing joke among thosn who come before it." The Express then declares that the government should. remedy the state of aï¬airs, before something serious A Give Reasonsâ€"Amman View/ The other day Mr. R. , of moeivingialcttcr from his 5011 Mr. E. J. Kylie who is In Germany. in which he reform to the fact, that in that countr." . --..,‘....mgiw. still do E. J. Kylie who is which he referrr‘d in that country thc thrifty and progn thir work mainly ‘ ’ 41‘ 1 UM {‘0' 11:83- $1!le graze after ‘1“ 1nd 0‘ grain ‘ 9.. 3004‘ m mm; .‘ . Thai would not} make ‘30? much did- erence but tor two things: the high price 0! labor, _ sons. 0 man Then in Canada yo work while you can (1 be that in Germany t er seasons. If whole year rou they would m . and they are not is." That wou‘ erenoe but price 0! ricultural Sock Rant†29th and Sept. 2* The annual fair ‘01" ‘ Mr HORSES OR OXEN n erected- ir en‘orts is all t4 rectors nave Made Big lml’mve' ments in Their Pmpel‘ty -Good Crowds d progressive, Sun mainly with oxen. '. Kyiie had one day fact to a Gernuu u; -‘o nave up-tzrdate v g.. said Mr. kylie discontent with the ad- o; justice in the magisâ€" in Beaver-ton Constable .w. the past seamen they have . . nearly $2000 in impro'Ve- $3343.; The track has been enlargâ€" Ellis' Bi. ' n half-mile, and 1 bovh sides. commodious McDonald’: J ohnSton E u are sows “ bounds. and are Lke it the great a uLtN The Express com 7 1101’s“. and an it turn" d‘\' . york ‘ day. ~ Bu" “Iv â€"â€"â€"- 7 v n ma- Property . . M cmwds ‘TSPEEDIFG 11‘ (air of the Galway Agâ€" exclijfingcetxsiivegrf to a ï¬niSh. Folh :icty held at Kinmount |d 30th,‘ was a pronoun-e events : The attendance must FIRST D AYâ€"2.3( 4. near 00 - ty *- th-e 40 “ma-r Ppwen's Red] n this 1 heO" .fash‘nnt‘l our work . the “16" amo a, cow run-n --- short 883- There was a L to pay a in sheep, J OS. Harper 5‘ mow OX?“ head of choice Leicesters. Lt do your guc showed three nice sh ;. It may class, James Quinn sho“ have 1093‘ ling- Cotswo-ld ram. In rs had the Mrp Fdward Leg shovw their work. Wm. Dogma“ a ram. of money†There was marked imt badly as it swine. . W. H. MbWillim â€â€˜9 be’ menâ€" :mnr- ' :dvoï¬ "but in Advance; 31 if not so \id 'iry exhibit. entries be cracks and bread ’ and L. W. Chr the mom-3 In brood Mr. Miifs Gt“d\3fl BC with An! Jerseys. »“ Pollen Angx VI us. -,- There was marked improveme swine. , W. H. MbWilliams show good Yorkshire mate in the over one year, Graham \Bros. 9d a boar and SO‘V iu thé vague showed a, six mom In Berkshirvs showed a male that woigho 600 pounds. Mr. Robt. Mil three entries 'in this dass. 7 â€"--‘-, McDonaldS J CiSk JohnStons M K“ ï¬fty We 3‘ ‘6Ԡ[mt m5 n Powell's BL“ Simpson's F Aldous’ Dan Johnston's McGowan’S '1 Best time . sho ?-ught,Mr.Hm1)ershou- hatched pair black and Os class, In sangle drixers [5* hand and mm W. ‘F. n the red ticket “ilh his nut by Starlight. In the [der 15’ hands Mr. dexard “on out with a handsome poweu's Sphmi Simpson’s 30’“ Johnson“?5 B“ Best time 2-: .50 CLASS 3†AldouS' Dan I mama/an} T0 __Last W‘ das was on mm ’3 SU! o! 6.833- iim'pson's R0“ R0; rohnson‘g Blutchcr n -L Lima 9 22- “70- :yparâ€"oxu James ‘1‘“ the v“: at "W0â€th Lu b‘dll Cd! Ill â€v- â€"v , weighed bvcr male that ‘ Mr. Robt. Mills had ; 'in this ciass. 9o ACE 7â€"2.30 CLASS :â€" cmptil su pply Billy Tom {lent display.- ’ 0f apples! i. that would Freeâ€"f0!" THE mxa Ciskin . Keswick the reservou‘ at D“ cuto I! {or a, 00“! mprovmn Shoxwd m 3’ ï¬lms. :hoen in $4 half mile hca Shrovsbiws :rav ’1 hc >~all ement “1 ;howou a the 013*SS \sA show- c1859. its-Old A r- U18