Skirts alking Ski Oxford Grey FOWS stitchâ€" 5811‘. reg: Roll. is 1" 7mm CF EM? am“ KISS THE! ".35.; Tofu! 8m 8to sthe My the â€Northwes m on Fr WT '1! friends. ya. to; the u uor Act 1902 and 9000 the 3m- Rogmâ€"tbo ban. of an ‘uYN athe: churc 9'1? Fist a Public, 1 is to b5: 11: yes- 43-3. l 101‘ um [1:31qu U'P " " M matsavermobe used Dec. 4thf as Y3 temperance voter. ohm 52 takes FM 0 “.5. IS W3? 11th The Referendum Ballot Horton Attt £05 2V6 n free. fovor of the 15 $161,021.11 of Urangu Nellie Hanan of Oak m: 311'. and MrS. E. J {-itizenSâ€"vand bear With wishes of a large circle afternoon a 93m Cal‘ISLd 1;; with matches at the John Cotey,"William=Sfl gude to the spot, but out by the time .they ...... On Sunday evening ominion work is man Lpid recovery audition. uuk‘ ',‘ for m“ SCSI! to ;, who has been in .1“ ï¬ve years reached - on his way “2' his Wilberforce. V Buck Ci ROChï¬ter' 5_ :uck, teacher at :w days of last week he mammal r001- life insurance com- 1 desires to mm .m as district agent ExpCl’iC‘nce n0t -89‘ yo termS. Andras ldua the Bain Qf William-st cent after a. serious icitis. On Saturday. on by Dr. McAipine nrk is indicated by 'rtson sold a. spring 'illiumson this week ounds and is prob- lamb ever sold here. mas House, lberge. the emin- cialist will tn at. tom WM the m‘oault returned am Saturday â€and 3' winter. Lean of Orme‘ ent made'in the blank Iockland House t M. M. 1101‘ the date 19th, .Tuesday evening 25th“ inst. a. very enthusmstic and npresentahve mootâ€" gof temW Worm m held in gthe Y 11. CA parlor. -- â€"On Sunday a. heifer belonging to Mr. A. Cunningham got onto the railway track at Cunningham’s cor- ners and was. killed by a. freight train. ~--Wah Lee the former proprietor of thg Kent-st laundry- last week Ԥold his business to~Lea Ohong of Toronto and left, for New York, when he will set out for China. on a visit. to his family. -The local Children’ s Aid Society has two boys for adoption. One is eleven years. the other nine years of -â€"-Mr. Elias Bowes, the veteran mm. tioneer will surrender his license at. the end of the year, as his duties as Division Court Clerk demand all his attention. He will be missed at sal- es by the farmers of this county. eleven years. the Other nine years 01 age. Both are bright cmldfen. For particulars apply to Dr. Hertiman or E. E. Sharpe, Secretary. ‘--The county council adopted a memorial to the legislature asking that the good roads legislation be made more easy of acceptance by the municipalities. It has been sent. to other County councils for their ap- proval. â€"Mr. Thos. Graham of Ops recent- ly sold his ï¬ne pair of matched greys that won the red ticket at the Lindâ€" say Central to a Mr. Watson of To- ronto for $400. Mr. Watson has since sold them to the Heintzman Piano Co. and, it. is said got $700 [or thqm4 ............ Mr. Geo. Malonz-y sold his ï¬ne bay team to Mr. John Lindsay for $405. Mr. Lindsay 'has since sold the pair in TorOnto at. a. fair proï¬t ........ - Mr. Capstick’s matched blacks, win- ners .oi the honors at the ‘s'c-rul_a_m Fair, have been purchased l‘y Mr. John Lindsay at a good price. -â€"The four children of a Haliburtou woman. whose letter to the Child- ren's Aid Society, was published in last issue. were brought to the town by Chief Nevison on Saturday morn- ing. They were literally in rags. The; society asks for clothing for them. It should be suitable for a‘girl of 14 and boys of 9. It and 16 years and small at their age. If Mrs. E. E. Sharpe is notiï¬ed, clothing will be sent for. -â€"The ï¬rst lectur of. the sixth ser- ies under Collegiate Institute auspic- es will be delivered in the Assembly Hall on Friday night of next week, by Dr. W. H. Drummond on “An Ev- ening With the Habitant." No other lecturer of the course will be more intermting than Dr. Drummondâ€"the man who knows, and writes and talks as no other man living about the Benchâ€"Canadians. A very tasty pro- gram booklet has been issued by the lecture committee. . It. â€"Pet€rboro Examiner to be congratulated in it pita], but some explanati made of, _1he omission to of the physicians 'of_ the of the Nicholb~ï¬ospitat sicians from other place ‘ â€"The Pepper Twins did a. couple at turns for the Marks Company while it was here recently and on Monday rejoined No. 1 company at, Cobourg for the season. _ " ‘ ~ , I 1'" _.-‘-An _Mr. and MrS- J turned from from T where they spent tn‘ iting their friend M of the Globe Hotel. UL Ila-Av v â€" v 7. -â€"Miss Florence Porter, town, is spending a few Toronto friends-L 14.--; 'l'OI'OflLU lllwuu. A. Bradshaw, Queenâ€"st, â€"â€"Mrs. spent last week with her sister Mrs. A. Gillies oi Toronto. â€"Mrs. H. Cullon, town, left on ille to_ attend the . “.138 I 5. Car- :position on* - the Winnipeg publjc school stafl.’ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ January. ‘ ~Miss Priscilla Free returneu nun. Detroit on Saturday.‘ , ' ‘0 â€"Mr. Alex. Carmichael and wife ' ‘ ' the SouthernStar tea for aye-snare "visiting friend?" in Little local the: J. 0. Lin Pereonal Murdoï¬ of Bogtofl: .mr, Sussex-sf... few days With returned from: AND WHEREAS for the W aforesaid it. is necessary to create a debt to the extent of Forty Thousand Dollars and to issue Debehtures them- for in the manner hereinafter men tioned: " AND WHEREAS $2943.28 is the total amount reqpireh to be raised an- nually by special rate (or the period ‘of twenty years for paying the said debt and interest thereon at four pet cent. per annum, in instalments, ac- cording to the terms of this By-law, so that the aggregate amount pay. able for principal and interest in each year ghall be equal ~38 nearly as BY-LAW NO. 983 may be to‘what is payable for prin- cipal and interest during each of the other years for such period. AND WHEREAS the amount of tho the whole rateable property of the Town of Lindsay, according to the last Raised. Assasmont Roll, is the sum of $1. 934 ,981.00 'AND WHEREAS the amount of existing Debentui-e Debt of the Town of Lindsay. exclusive of Local Im- provement Debts, secured by special acts. rates or assessments, is 8233.- 953.24 and there is no part. 0! the principal or interest of the sand en- isting debt in art-car : THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION. OF THE TOWN OF LINDSAY EN- ACTS AS FOLLOWS : 1. That for the purpose aforesaid it shall be lawful for the Mayor of the said Corporation, and he is here- by authorized and requiredr to cause debentures of the said Town of Lind- say to be made, executed and issued to the amoum of Forty Thousand Dollars, in some of not lessnthan One; Hundred Dollars, payable in annual instalments on the ï¬fteenth day (-1 December in each year for twenty years, for the following amounts. for principal and interat {or the follow- ing years respectively, that is to Year Princinal Intel-mt 1903 ...... $1343.28 $1600.00 1904 ...... 1397.00 1546.28 1905 ...... 1452.88 1490.40 1906 ...... 1511.00 1432.28 1907 ....... 1571.44 1371.84 1908 ...... 1634.30 1308.98 1909 ...... 1699.67 1243.61 1910 ...... 1767.65 1175.63 1911 1838.36 1104.92 1912 ...... 1911.89 1031.39 1913 1988.37 954.91 1914 ...... 2067.90 875.38 1915...... 2150.62 U92.66 1916 ...... 2230.65 706.63 191.7 ...... 2326.11 617.17 1918 ...... 2419.16 524.12 1919...:.. 2515.92 427.36 1920 ...... 2616.56 326.72 1921 ...... 721.20 222.08 1922 ...... 2830.04 113.24 2. That the said Debenturm shall bear interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, payable on the 15th day of December in each year. and shall ham coupons attached for the payment, oi interest, smiths Debon- tura and Coupons shall be made payable at the oflice of their Tom1 Treasurer. L-“_Iâ€"â€" 'â€" 3. Tha't there shall be raised and levied in each year for the payment of the said debt and interest, and .the debentures issued therefor, the sum of $294.28 during the currency of the said debt and debentures b} a spec- ial rate sufï¬cient therefor on all rate- able property in the Municipality of the Town of Lindsay, the same being sutï¬cient to discharge the several yearly sums of principal and interest accruing due as the said sums be- come respectively payable according to the terms of this By-law. - ‘- gnce Of the hospital {morally bound to pt vv Vlny> 'v- - 4. That. the said Debentures shall be issued all at one time and may be issued at any time within 'two years after the passing of this By- 6. There shall be a Board of ï¬ve Commissioners for the expenditure of said moneys, to be known as Road Commissioners, who shall act with- out salary or pay. the said Board to ’be composed of the Mayor and the Chairman of the Board of Works for the time being, and three Commisâ€" sioners to be elected in accordance with Byâ€"law No. 982. 7. That the proceeds of Ike said debenture shall be expended by the said Road Commissioners for the purpose of purchasing road machin- ery and in making permanent im- provements on the leading streets of the Town, and for no other purpose whatSOever, the same to be expended. as far as practicable and advisable upon the plan of street improvement recommended by Road Commissioner Campbell. - - - n- - J run-“Mus- the Same were Council. buuuuu. 9. That the Vote of all the electors in the TOWn of Lindsay entitled to vote thereon shall be taken on this Byâ€"law on......... ONBAY THE 5th DAY OF JANUARY 1903 ‘ $40,000.00 fly Total $2943.28 2943.38 2943.28 2943.28 2943.28 2943.28 2943. 29-23. 2943. 29 ~13 3943 2943. 2943‘ 2943 2943‘ 2943 2943 294.3 2943 943 was performed by Rev. Mr. Duncan. B. A., pastor of St. Andrew's church in the presence oi o. few intimate friends. The bride looked pretty in .9. travelling suit oi Russian blue broadcioth and pale blue st bodice trimmed with white silk chiffon and silk applique a’nd curriedJ bouquet of bridal roses and white Carnations. iThey were unattended. After the {wedding breakfast was served Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen drove to their home ! on Bruce street. McLean, U. x‘lllut'rsuu uuu u. u...†am. The subject was drawn by numâ€" ber and the speecha were very ï¬ne considering the lack of preparation 'by the speakers. Some of the sub- jects were “Physical Culture," "My‘ Ideal Young Man,†"Observations" sical Culture" are worthy of special notice as being good emplm at what can be done without any pre- paration. The last number of the program was an instrumental duet _by Miss Jones and miss B. Jackson. This was much enjoyed and well «n- cored by the students. The meeting closed with “God Save 1.11? King.†ALICE MATTHEWS. Sec. No. 2. F. Crudell's omee, Deputy Returning omcer. Mr. Peter Cal-tin. 10. That the 3rd day oi January. 1903, at the Tom Clerk's once in the Town of Lindsay. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. is hereby ï¬xed a the time and place for the appointr mental persons to attend st the var- ious polling places and at the anal summing up 0! the votes by the Clerk respectively. on behalf of per- sons interested in the promo“ or opposing this ,, By-law respectively. 11. That the 6th day a1 Jamar! 1908. at the Town Clerk's Oboe in the Town of Lindsay, at twelve o'clock noon, is hereby fixed as the time when and the place where as Clerk of this Council shall sum up the number of votes given for and against this byâ€"law respectivelv. a TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of a proposed By-law which has been taken into comidera- tion. and Which will be finally passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Lindsay in the evcnt oi the assent oi the electors being ob- tained thereto, after one month from the 4th din] of December, 1902. being the date of the ï¬rst publication thereof in the Watchman-Warden newspaper, and that the polls for taking the votes of the electors thereon will be held at the hour, day and place named in said Byâ€"Iaw. Dated this 22nd day 0! November, EAST WARD No. 1. Gromlle’s Shoe 51199, Dep- uty Returning Ofï¬cer, 111‘. Archibald Bradshaw. Hymnal KITCHENâ€"GRAHAM Cruggleith, Woodward-ave, San“. Ste. Maï¬a, Out, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cragg. was the scene of a quiet. but. pretty event. on Wed. nesday evening, Nov. 12th, at. 6 o'clock. “hen her sister M‘ss Minnie Graham (formerly of “est. Ops; was united in marriage to Mr. H. Kitchen of Frederickton, N. B. The ceremony. ‘rnc-npri'nrmod by Rev. Mr. lmncw, ‘ No.2. F. Annatrong 'smveryomcp Deputy Returni’zi'g omcerJlr .Geo. A. Irwin. No. 1. Bryan Co’s. Lumber Ofï¬ce. Deputy Returning omeer. lit. 31. J. Stewart. 7 â€"'U m'â€"--â€"â€"° vâ€"-~-' no“. No. 3, Horn Bron.’ 0mm. Deputy {jamming Ofï¬cer. Mr. T. J. McKibâ€" a m ' SOUTH WARD y 6: Ford No. 3, George Bryann' Omar Shop. Deputy Returning omcer. Hr. Chas. O'Leary. The Literary Society met as usual on Friday evening. The ï¬rst num- ber was an instrumental solo given by Miss Alice Matthews. This was followed by a vocal solo by Miss Workman which was well rendered andiheartily encored. Six impromptu speeches were made by Miss Addison. Miss Irene Smith, Miss Kennedy, M. McLean, G.“ Anderson and N. Grah- am. The subject was drawn by num- ber and the speeches were very ï¬ne considering the lack of preparation by the speakers. Some of the sub- jects were “Physical Culture," “My Ideal Young Man," “Observations" and “imnmssions Received at. the any Returning once. It, R. G «lea ‘dorls I03“ mans sm imam. is dead. Timid parlimnen- tariuns will be encouraged to “321»- brute action 1nd we my man inn On Wednesday the 12th inst. Mrs. Thos. A. Davidson 01 Glandinc. died at. the General Hospital, Toronto. after a serious operation. For some months. Mrs. Davidson had suflered a good deal with symp- toms of an internal growth. Two weeks before her death an operation was performed and the trouble lax-3'91 1y OVercome. Alter apparently doing well for that. length 0! time she unâ€" Her son. Dr. Walker Davidson 0! niï¬rinnati was with her during nigst -â€"30-3 Her son. Dr. waucer 1- Cincinnati was with her 01 the summer and until :y and place named Dated this 221211 dz . D.. 1902. Davidson homestead west 0! (“hr .1 2.. - a..- :11!“ Howard. “ï¬lm. lived cvci' since on the old Squire Dakviflson homestead west 0! 01hr dine. Her sons Howm'd, deer, William and John and daughters. Mrs. A. Webster, (‘akwcod and lilo. at home, survive horn Hrs. luridâ€" nmr'was very highly (emerged by the sorr'wa: entire :1 sorr'was very lugmy rc‘ru u.“ . entire neighborhmrd. " The funeral serum was mm at the Methodin dun-ch Little .ain on Friday and inhuman: M.__tt db Christian bl L, C. I; Mites ary Society me Oblmury CWOWLSON. Town Clerk. " "“ 5â€"5 «(W wt t ‘- moi mum my While Wool BUGS for baby carriage- or sleigh: gt 81.93. vain â€SPINDLES, bests-ply wool hater! yams. all cobra :4; me vale: we. , Women's DRESS SKIRTS of may and grey Treads, at $1.98 ; 0.: a the Big Synï¬atc. Lindsay. 00W Just get acquainted with this store and its methods, and you will gain bot! and satisfaction. He likes the buy- bctter when he pays ash. To get his businss he strikes rock bottom price; Two factors Which count for much with the wholcsalcr and manufacturer. 'nndwc. FumWoolShirbananwa-Iatm «influx! Hawmt'l'opsmac. “lame. mamGNyWOOLSOCKS Immunpn'r. 1 soon“!- Dm- mask. 43 mete; wide, «15¢ yard; A Wflmlmdm PILLOW SHAME COVERSatflc “cumin: 810m an: msms Women's“ Fun-Maui 81.59 Ahab Stun MWMM.Wflwtor3mm lomnaccmendl-hu-WW“â€Â° $1.85 WnpmedIt-uflc 10 dozen thjon Gover- PENNYROYAL TEA. mmmxm , Wm vgheflandflï¬. AND â€0‘ H tuned dthu' ‘ UH!" or an