%O(l‘. \ 5 s .. 4i» 15.2“...“ “amt“..- l Our stock of secretaries, Desks, China Cabinets, Fancy Rockers, 93., are the cheapest and prettiest to be had. We keep a number of attractive Bedroom suites, Sideboards and Extension t‘onnor: Tables always in stock. M. E. ‘i‘i‘NGNEv 25 Kent-st, - , Lindsay Opp. Benson House ALMANAGS Those desiring a Burdock Blood Bitters Almanac for the year 190! will be supplied by their druggist or gennal merchant free of cost by calling or sending to their place of business for same, or will be sent by mail free on receipt of a two-cent stamp for postage. Address The T. MILBURI 00 , Limited, TOROITO.â€"5l-2. and Fancies has All the latest and prettiest fancies in the jeweler’s art are here displayed for your choice. They are varied and beau- tiful, and each one is a perfect psece of its kind. This is the basic fact on which we conduct our busi- nessâ€"our goods are good and our prices are right. ~“w W. F. McGARTY, THE JEWELLER, 77 Kent-St.. Scuth Side Ops Council Proceedings -â€"-â€"-.-‘ W‘ ed in.’ ihs- municipnl ncl. .r.c3i rue-f on l3lil.nl llie Ill‘('. l‘l‘i howling" were rend I.j._,.l_ mild (in llli)llt)ll ll} ll.l\\ kins uud lllcksoll, l’ll:"‘l. t‘iiliilllllliil'ill It'll-b. l-"H l'onnor. asking that. u o" sewer pipe be put nt‘ross i'o-idwuv :11 the north l'iill V i);li\\\(3()(l 2e n--w druin. llonn' for the Minus in duplicate lor ““ of 'l‘hos‘. l’urkcr all â€11. from the county clerk. "~-:'«-i;c.- io stoneâ€"crushing. From \\. ll. ('lzu‘kt‘. enclosing an acâ€" pt-m'essionul attendance on A report. tile-drain {or w} family. lilm'kwi-ll, the (Irninuge Collins. llczlen'o. for order of 'l‘iniotlly ~. ,lds, Green. is m hung-ems by (‘i \l l ect ed t heir Pay disposingof the members; . accounts“ for duly. :apI blc the treasurer liviul‘t‘ ' l )1 _‘ _ . I h thB.%:.§'oar' licf‘sonul ‘ ‘~‘~ ulch \Vt‘l‘t‘ “J i‘4H)Xi pakl 1() ma luvlliln‘l'j present. 'l‘hc \Vt‘l‘i‘ to convey the \Valle'l' Aged. :Lm‘t‘t‘r the mainâ€" the in- John work done by An account, sup- counâ€" t‘he communi- inaidc out. their moved a ndi on elal statement to be submitted to, ' Johni. council in the afternoon. Mr.’ Robertson, Lindsay was next heard. and stated that he had bought the NE. 1,4 lot 19, con. 8, recently and would build a Wire fence along the east end of it, on the west side of the road if the council would allow hnn the 20c. per rod bonus. He also requested that a culvert be PM across the road at the corner of said land to. carry off the water held back by the road. The. council as- sured Mr. Robinson that they were desxrous of encouraging the. building of wire fences wherever snowâ€"drifting; prevailed. and if the local pathmasâ€" ter reported drifting at that place the bonus would be paid; they. also said that the commissioner for that division would report. as to the pro- posed culvert when practicable. Mr. McLean stated that he \ViLS aware of the. matter complained of by Mr. had already done a. part. of the work. and would soon finish it. Bearing on the. Communications Dr. (lurkes account for hlrs. med icul attendance on (lould was conâ€" Sidered. and as her illness was disâ€" tressing“. the account \Vus passed. lhe agreement for the udmission of 'I‘hOs. Parker to the Home for the Aged was on motion signed by the I'CUVC‘. )l‘r. McLean moved. seconded by Mr. Ilickson that $113.53 due contracâ€" tor E. H. Hopkins for building)' cul- verts on drain .\'o. 1. be paid from the township nccounl. and that the some he charged lo drain No. 1. ocâ€" count when the extra. sum required for the completion of said drain shall have been raised. (‘urried 'l‘reasurer ' s Fi nu nc i all St all ement Mr. John on the table a. detailed unnunl stateâ€" Kennedy. treasurer. laid and '99. ment. of receipts expenditures 15th. in committee of the whole briefly ex- since Dec. The council. unlined the some. and on motion of Messrs. Byrnc and McLean the slate- mcnt was received. and the clerk was one hundred instructed to have copies printed as soon as practicable. The account shows that the balance V is slo.177.m. us of CilSll on hand compared with $8212.81 21, yeur ngo, with it balance of taxes still uncols lected. The Payment of Taxes Mr. John Jackson collector pre- sented his roll. shying,r lhnl he had made an honest cllorl to have all the latxes‘ in by the Hill. l.ul. some who had promised to meet him and but he llle pay up had not yet done so. hoped to gel lllc greater pni‘i of bnlunce outstanding «luring the ever: mg. um I :‘câ€" lllt‘ l'\ ll of arrears in the. (Iconâ€"â€" {ttlher lhun close turn the list tv treasurer. the council d-,:cided Io extend the time :1. week or s) to give Mr. enforce. if ilet‘t'SSu ry. Jztckson 1L chuncc to the payment of bulâ€" ell'ccl Illit nncc, and n, inolion :o that was passed. to which the corporate senl was attached. No Sulury Attached Jno. llickson lllov'Ml, seconded by Mr. that lhc road scraper procured for work on drain .\'o. l Finnegan. Hawkins. be placed in charge of l“. pntlnnasler l)cnl No. El.â€"â€"â€"~ :irried. r ‘ . ) . . . . 1). “SI. i lwo Irv-Laws .1. . -t Mr. llyrni- moved seconded by Mr. Hawkins. that n, byâ€"lziw to levy a special tile drainage rate on W. 1;; con. 4‘ be rend the first time. the lotâ€"law appointing dep- lol 1"). ll.ll(l also luv-returning" oilicers. polling" booths. for the municipal elections. Jun. etc., 71h llllll. ()n byâ€"lnws being rend e. lirsl lime the council nrose. and on molion bv Messrs. llickson and How- .\Ir. McLean took Ill" chair and kins. said byâ€"luws were. read 21. second time without il,llli‘ll(lllli‘lll, the reeve then resunh-d the chair and the by-lnws received the lhird rcuding‘ and were passed. signed and sealed ALS lav-laws 3‘38 and .3439. The .\ccounl is t‘losed Moved by Mr. McLean and secondâ€" ed bv .\lr. llyrne that $9.127) be paid to county treasurer. balance of neâ€" for stone crusher.â€"â€"â€"(‘urried. Field Bridges. llruin .\'o. l Hawkins and secondâ€" lhe clerk notiâ€" the count Moved by Mr. ed by Mr. Byrne that iv the. patrons of drain No. l of sums awarded by the township enâ€" o‘inecr for field bridges. and that this :ouncil meet. as a court of revision at. It) n.111. on Friday. Dec. 28th. 1900. to consider and decide any appeals from said award und to make the necessary estimate for the final completion of said druin.â€"-â€"t‘nrâ€" ““1. (‘leancd the Slate. motion by Messrs. Ilnwkins ()n the. recve issued orders and llickszon. nt of sundry small accounts in payme exam I ned a ml which nad been duly passvd by council. The council ndjourncd at 6 p.111. W. F. ()‘Boyle, clerk. W -â€"-Pure homemade candies of all kinds. A. B. Terry’s. Try a pound -â€"â€"Christmas cakes in great variety at A. B. Terry's. order.â€"â€"50-2. Cakes iced to ' me WAicHuAimAnnm : LINDSAY. um. ‘-â€"_â€" , THE. MARKETS. Wheat “It Ill-nor at leonmlâ€"Jomto Live Stock and St. Luau-once Inrkot Reportsâ€"Quotations. Liverpool. Nov. 19.-â€"â€"\\'heat. futures were ï¬rmer yesterday, closing iiisd higher than on Monday, Liverpool, Dec. 19. â€"-â€" Yesterday's close: Spot wheat. steady: No. 1 standard Cal, (is 2d to (is ill-'gd; Nov AWoo/ Underwear WOI? W0 OZ/ 7726 Natural Covering of 2%6 Body 2 n311 Winter, 53 lid to (is: No. 1 nor ern spring. (is end to (is 3d‘ ‘ ‘ futurX , '. - a. 5- . . ’ lj/ 4'; 4'; 8 ° 1 IW llgd, cs quiet, Ito. bs, March 68 26 0ft, Sblky ($77168, 00l, GarefZLZZy carded, twisted and knit into 2-ply Underwear W arm, Elaslz'c and close Fzz‘tmg TOKGDNTO LIVE 8TO0K. Toronto, Dec. 19.â€"-Receipts of live stock Were larger than was expected yesterday, ~17 carloads, composed of Does 655 Cit e, 2 7 uws E s . ' and ladillis anld 0101ciflves.)u)tlli:l(i(t£ WZ/Z wear/07’ y 66175 dfld 7’20; SérZâ€/é of fat cattle fair, come few well linâ€" ishcd lots of butcher cattle being: ofâ€" I t requires no recommend to those who have â€of fercd. 'l‘rude was fair 5;) ir; ll ', l t . O . . lllit nearly so brisk as Udli 1 lï¬ridlltlb' worn Lt. T0 th/ose who are wbllzng to try Lt ust. ' we sell on approval. We also manufacture â€â€˜OWMMWisu muses-M EXpol‘l czutlc. choice. . $4 50 to $4 70 “ cattle, light ..... 4 25 4 fit) . . . ’ . .. mm (mm ..... 4 W 4 50 2% Heavy no Hoswry, .Mon 3 Socks and .MLtts, “ u ls, light ...... ’ 5t) 3 "5 l ’ . . Loads W WWW m , 7 Lumbermen s Sax, .Maokmaw Cloth, mb exporters, mixed ....... 4 23 4 37' . Butchers, cattle, picked lots 4 40 4 60“1 Leddbng, etc. “ good .. ii 90 4 35 a: “ medium, mixed . . 3 50 ll (35 m. common . .. ..... 2 75 :5 00 ‘ “ interior ..... 2: 40 2 75 iieeders, heavy ..... . . .. . 3 40 :3 90 _‘ i‘cedcrs. light ........... :5 (it) 3 1’? . lieeding bulls . .. ......... Z.’ ’45 3 115: L“17ndsay “11 ll b‘tockers . .. ... ......... 2 till 3 00 . Mock bulls ..... p ......... 2 0t) 2 25 ’ oouen S (hiillli-(h cows . ............. :10 00 "U 00 : ' is .. ............... i 00 10 00 W Sheep. ewes. lier cvvt. 3 no 3 1"" BranCh Store, Kent-St. . - - 0 SMâ€). mm. [M (m 2 m 2 7.6" 9 - ONE DOOR EoT OF SIMPSON HOUSE lmmps. each .............. i (ll) 3 Ti .‘.‘.‘.'.“.‘.‘.‘ .‘.‘.‘.. 1um is. per cvvl‘ .......... 4 121.8 4 2T bhecp. butchers‘ ..... 2 {)0 . 3 Oil Hogan choice, not less than 160 and up to 200 lbs... 5 871A .... '- “ light, under 100 lbs. 5 50 - ‘Ifuts ......... “57.0 ‘ sows ............ 3 50 4 00 . “ slugs .......... 2: on .. . “ stores ..... 4 50 Y TORC’NTO 51‘. LA \Vl‘gl‘JNClfl )IAIKKIS l‘. Receipts of farm produce Were large. yesterday, 5.350 bushels of grain. :26 loads of buy, 3 of straw and large deliveries of apples. potat- toes and poultry. Grnlnâ€" Wheat, white, bush. ...$0 (:7 to $0 671,4, Lindsay’s New Hardware Men, Wish Their Many Customers and Friends a red. bush . . . . . . 0 (l8 0 68% “ fife. bush .. 0 ti. .1 “ goose. bush . .. 0 (311.5, 0 (32 Oats, bush. ............. U 21‘.) - U 30 R Y . Barley. hush. ........... U 41 U 44 M R Rye, bush ............... 0 51 . .. . V Beans, bush. ........... 1 iii 1 25 Puts. bush ............ (l m 0 65 Buckwheat, bush ....... 0 55 . . . . ' l‘oultryr- â€"-_AND A__â€" iprlng chickens. per pair.$0 4“ to $0 75 l‘urkeys. per lb ........ ll 10 0 11 Spring ducks. per pair.. 0 so (i 90 (leeSe, per lb ...... . . U 06 0 07 HAPPY NE W YEAR .r Am"- w... _,_, ____, EAST BUFFALO CATTLE )IAKKE f. Rust llufl'nlo. llec. lll.â€"â€"â€"-(‘nlllcâ€"â€"lle- mund was fnirly nclive at the generâ€" nl decline of Monday and easy tone )‘i'slel‘tluy. The t-Xporl day were of record Were in cullle yesterâ€" grude. (‘nlvos light supply. fair demand. steady: choice to extra. 87.2?) to $7.50: good to choice. 57 lo $7.25. ('hoice lambs sold steady all Monâ€" day's closing basis. Lambs. choice. 3."). 40 to $5.50: good in t'l‘Oll'i'. $5.401 sheep. choiceioexll‘n.$4 lo $4.23."); good to choke 3.1; (‘anudu lambs sold on the basis of $3.40, Thanking you all for the patronage extended us since our coming to Lindsa)’, we assure you our aim is to give you the very best value Remember we are Headquarters for Stoves and all kinds of Hardware, and can save you money by ...dealing with us... CINNAMON EVERSON The New Hardware Men. - - Kent-st, Lindsay %' WANT BETTER GRAIN. British Buyers Complain of Shipments to Canndlan Authorities and an Inventi- gation Will Be Held. ()llawa. Dec. ilk-â€Lord Sirnlh- cona \\ as presented with complaints from the purchns s of grain in llrit- am as to the chu‘bctcr of the certili- cute on which the grain “as for- warded from Canada. The High (‘omâ€" missioner laitl the mutter before the (‘nnndian authorities, and it. is now understood Minister of Inland {eVenuc has recommended the zipâ€" poinlment oi a commission to invesâ€" tigate the whole. matter so that it Winter Nawgation from Duluth to EurOpe. i}: ((7‘ : O ‘ O Q O O .7 .0 O I O C O ' O O 0‘ . .30 6 O 0 e 6 e 6 0 0 O O C . may be. remedied. .3. ‘ .__ The (piestion is a very importunl. -â€"-o-â€"â€" z .p , 3 ("7‘3- ‘dS ll} afl‘r‘cls :lienstanding‘ â€.f ‘7‘“ Montreal Witness: The Iiresence in urne S '2' nudinn w war in l u- rilish mur 'cts. . z â€"‘-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"~â€"â€"~-~ a the city of Mr. Inman of llulutli,with z . A The Llndsa}! markets plans and models of boats to navio 2 . .. Q; --oe-- . _ GRAIN. gate the St. Lawrence in Winter time 1% Im erlal F5†Wheat per bushel. """ 0 00 to O 63 as naturally revived interest in the . . Fyfe Wheat per bushel ...... 0 00 to 0 61} h‘ ‘ * . if: 3. Spring Wheat per bushel.... 0 00 to 0 63 subject of iceâ€"breaking steamers. z . l .2: Goose Wheat per bushel..... O 00 to 0 60 Sir W. 1:. Armstrong. \‘i'hitworl h «h l‘ ‘ COARSE GRAIN' _ Company have constrUcled u number“? .3. BuCkWhem """""""""" O 00 to 0 3') of these vessels for the Russian govâ€" 3. . Barley, per bushel.. .......... 8003 t) 8 4i 1 l ' l 1 1 w ( “um. WV , , 3. Rye .......................... to crnmen . w uci 1-. ve .' c «is. . .. â€" ' Outs" ----------------- 899 2° g i; iquled frozen seas. and they have ; REPRESENTS THE 0; Peas, small .............. m o - ‘ . , ’ _ - r' - 5 been dour" ("ood woi k on the ,1. . N Peas, Mummies ............ .. 0 07 to 0 58 «Ilse s s . Highest Deveio meat Peas Blue ................... O 50 to 0 5O â€Wm hikes. in is held by {many incl) 0 p é Blacl’ieyepeas """"""""" 0 00 to 0 76 :f experience in navigation and froz- ’5‘ of Mechanical ’5" VEGETABLES' 11 waters thnt there will be no difâ€" z - - 3 t! e Potatoes, per bag" ......... . 0 00 to 0 30 . .. , PerfCCthfl In licultv in keeping open many. ll not 1 .2. MEAT, POULTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCE. . . . . . Butter peril) ...... . ......... 0 17 to 0 18 ill]. of those of the prmCIpal trade ? Range COHStFUCtIOH. § " is air.. .......... 0 30 t0 0 40 l ‘s of lht‘ \vm'Id, which are all. '3' ’2' Chicks: , erp 018i; 020 row 0 . 9 er ozen .............. o .. .. . .. . . . . . , , . iiï¬Ã©sjl’we weight, per cwt.. 0 00 t) 6 60 WW “1 “11(1th Mfume-fl†WU oz- Wlth It In your kitchen you re 2 H08°.dressed, per cwb ...... 900 to 6 75 winter. The earlier it"i‘-l""‘“l*“"-“ 3; sure of greater money-savmg + 5:321" peefltn‘tn‘ """""""" 6 93 :3 (8) (1X1) Were designed on the principle of ‘ ‘ comfort and convenience in . BeeiLhmegsjs.zzz;::::.::::. mean i. mi mo i»: mm ~:« every detail of cooking than 'z _.__...-â€"â€"â€"- Called brute l‘UI't'e. the Vessels litul “l3. yourve ever kHGWI} befOI'C. .1. . o . \i‘in mm It‘s Light. long cutâ€"away how. so that in work-l. ‘ .. . .3. . ‘ . ‘ .3. Kingston. ll(i('. ilkâ€"Tho corliora- inf,r union;r the ice. they were‘ steered . ‘ Just have a look at its § lion “f â€1“ "ll." "f Kingston 1:33 directly against. it. and the tontourie. pateir‘ited improvements I ‘*"‘ ‘ H “ ."V . . . at! ca ent's. if“::(ln(l).l(::\{.“:.â€:Vigilririllyï¬fs($1.:2:33,: of their bows allowvd them, to slide 3 g .g. lion to liroceed. under .the terms of some distance up. if the ice was. ? nu ttgrcmnent existing: betwuen the not 100 thick it. 2:ch way undcl‘ 1]“. ‘ ‘N; ( E “ J OODS LINDSAY I city and the company. to .irbilrnlc vessel's weiu‘ht and the manoeuvre .2. O O ’ .z. ' - . ' .' . . I . J . ' i ' l . and m “ W11†Trill? lyinjlltmihni): was repeated. with the. result that 3 T to W' . ? "U â€S â€m “W “i i“) L " - - . . -. ~ .. .. . . . ' ' oron innipeg °;' fr()ll:lllt‘ (‘Ulilllil/ny- The value of the â€1 “m“ “5 dmt "1 “I“‘u‘d fludll‘h' 3. The Gurney Foundry CO., leltedo and Vsdcouver. 9' plants ilg-u‘l-ogâ€"ulo $300,00o vl‘hi- com- a lane was cut through. jm- newl $.L.’ . . . . . . . . . p. . . . 0? pnny's (‘Ulllmk'l' {01‘511‘0'4 lighting ice-breakers are Constructed on n 0 0.... . 0 s o 0 ends with the close of lfllll- vex-v (liii‘ercnt principle. ()ne propel- _______________ . lcr is arranged all in ‘he usuzil iisâ€" "‘ “-"‘â€"â€".‘“â€"‘â€"â€"- "" ‘ To Tender on New Plans. Ottawa. Dec. lfl.â€"-â€"-'l‘he contractors who tendered on the anhine (anal work have all been invited to tender (300 foot through Baltic dru": ‘~ at rate of been sintller propeller been navigated ice live feel in ition. and another forward. The object. of propeller is. by giving the ll knots sent nearly through ice :25 feet thick, thickness at . The Great L‘nglzsh Remedy. ' Sold and recommended by an 1 druggists 1n Canuds. Onl reliâ€" able medicine diseo' ve 8i: this forâ€" -~ an hour and has also ward on the "NV plans. giving “ 'l'l . Waiter under the ice (I. sternxvnrd \eâ€" tocun instead or n. 325 fool I‘Wl" ‘0 mâ€" - - .. .. ... t- )ncistinw of live fwt iield ice nine '-â€â€œ ' ‘ " " . ' v o le.)r1\e the .1" of lt.‘ i- L 5 t . . , , .11 V'itations are by circular. not. b) IOUt- ’ t ( I _I . . . . , 17 tormsotSexus Weakness. 3.2 eff tsofspine ‘ ' ' which naturadv rednu-s its feet puck ice. and ice below the hind ore Mental Worry. Excessi useo '1‘!)- DOer- bweo. Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on public advertisement. . ‘ . . . fut Hon. .1. l. ’l‘arte is having :1 rcl‘m‘l resistance to crushing“. =4“ 111:†ll‘“ .nnountmg 1" H U ‘ ofprloemne accounts. Onem’llpw. '1 - '-l f 'n â€l the Sault .. - . f }-e ‘.f"s'§pl wl-icl Mr. lmnnn is sanguine that vessels WWW†smphlets freetoanyeddxas. l’Hl’dH‘ 0" U "KI 0“ . advancmg b0“ 0 t r . . 1 WW “1 CummnyflVndaul, 058- work. so that some days “'1†t‘li‘l’i‘C is arranged with :1 suitable o\'(~:-. will make the winter journey from Wood’stospho line is sold in Lindsay by before â€"3 result '8 made known. Duluth to Europe in ï¬ve year's time. . '1‘ " ' ‘ ‘.. t - unsu 3* _ , . hang. cuts 1‘s via} in o hi . I ' d th “t ‘k‘ith‘l w uld 10 E, Gregory, Margin Bros, A. Higinbothm Beautiful Home Burned. ported ice Without either experu-nc- an (‘I 11105 5 c1. ‘1 0 l and S. Perrin, druggisls. Sf, Halairo, (1110., Dec. ill-â€ML jug the shock or the resistance to P1935“! If that WC?“ 10 C011101“1(‘- .--.-- fl ML-..†- _ L. A. lirais' biliauiifuLresiglitw'icc 1:15:10“, which the former type 0f '-'3-l.‘Tcaker% ...__....__â€"- â€"â€"'\\'hat more suitable for 1 gift. situatet on tie inn' o .10 " , .- ‘ , , ,_ r . . - . Was burned vesterdav afternoon. was constantly t.\p0sed. ‘1‘“‘1 “r3 l â€"F°r Bed Lounges,Easy 0113‘er for your wife than a llinner Set: 'T‘ Twenty thousand dollars Will 110t often failed to over-tome. '1 he. fam- and Fancy ROCkers 899 Tang} Our stock is upâ€"to-date and will my- cover the loss. ' ous iceâ€"breaking steamer Ermack has ,ney’s. prise you. SPRATT KILLER-4584.