“WW mm m, w...» 3‘?" a. l. A. WALTERS. dentist. Lind- n1. Honor grain“. of Toronto 13.1th1 wd Boyd Colloc- of m Surgeon. All tho latest N0 BORROWERSâ€"Wo an loaning money on real â€tat. mortgage-.31: 90 lowest current rates. The bug- Mhdonainour ownofleomd tho principal and interest repaid ,1.» a without any menu a! re- “. We 0.150 purchase. mort- n Lute) mom of printo funds nm.4imd5wmt- “‘- armzas, Solicitor. Dominion Mk Building, Wmlmâ€"It, Lindsay IKE WEBSIGNED are prop to loan money on Farm, Town Hubs. Property, at the very lit ‘ rates of interest, private may funds, 11qu mGE EIGHT rmmam'p OTHERS yum ta, barrow money on (arm pmperty .111 and it to their interest, to wit. or no: me before PM"! their; loans. Business strictly conï¬dent in}. H. C. HAMILL, lot 5’7. con. .-.. “Livyâ€"l WW- m Boyd (0" good Dalmtry' Dental College. Ont; I“. V..." " " _, â€"- oppoflit. Veltch's “an an! debentures. T0 INVES- IOBSâ€"Wo Invent money for clients an mortgagee, also upon municipal mural, hmtmt Itocks and Reduction Prices coming. 0M Ema. its the supp-on tyc- n-u'ly OPP†ut mm of interest, private or company funds. McSWBYN t. IIIIDON, Solicitors, kc†Ontnio M Building. cor: Kant and W11- ihm-au., Lindsay. In Omomoo ov- a M Oakwood, Ont. 1mm mt, Issuer of limits! Means“, nanny-webs in all its Form. KIDNEY T0 LOAN . Artiï¬cial Teeth $6 to 3011.013. deny-t: radon: Dr. Day, Dentist â€WWW. per set. om“ hour. 9 to 11 p.311. ; 7 to 8 p- m: wellington-It. T01? of Toronto , Solicit- ', Hon. low- BY-LAW N0. 983 MANN THE LEADING S S.‘ '~ , WHEREAS it is necessary anddeâ€" simible to raise by way of loan 840,. 000.00 for the purpose of purchasing road-making machinery, and making permanent improvements on the lead- ing streets of the Town : AND WHEREAS for the purpose aforesaid it is necessary to create a debt to the extent 01 Forty Thousand Dollars and to issue Debentures there- for in the manner hereinafter, men- tioned : AND WHEREAS $2943.28 is the total amount requireh to be raiSed an: nually by special rate for the period of twenty years for paying the said debt and interest thereon at four penj cent. per annum, in instalments, ac-; cording to the terms of this Byâ€"law, ‘ so that the aggregate amount payâ€" able for principal and interest in geach year shall be equal as nearly as ‘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 the the whole rateable property of the Town of Lindsay, according to the last Revised. Assessment Roll, is the sum of $1,934,981.00. AND WHEREAS the amount of existing Debenture- Debt of the Town of Lindsay, exclusive of Local Im- provement Debts, secured by special acts, rates or assessments, is $233,- 953.24 and there is no part of the principal or interest of the said ex- isting debt in arrear : mums 1161;» u; w---~_ 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 required, to cause debentures of the said Town of Lind- say to be made, executed and issued to the amount of Forty Thousand Dollars, in sums of not less than One Hundred Dollars, payable in annual instalments on the ï¬fteenth day of December in each year for twenty years, for the following amounts. for principal and interest for the follow- ing years respectively, that is to from 9 o’clock in the morning until 5 o’clock in the afternoon of the same day, at the following places, and the following shall be the Dep- uty Returning Oï¬â€˜zcers to take the votes at the rwpective places : NORTH WARD ‘ No. 1, attheCouncil Chamber in Tom: Hail, Deputy Betwniï¬g 0m Sfeax 1903 ..... 1904.. ... 1905 ..... 1906 ..... 1907 ..... 1908 1909 1910 ..... 1911 1912"" 1913 1914"†1915"? 1916 ..... 1917â€". 1918.... 1919"" 1920"" 1921.... ‘ 1922... 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 ......... MONDAY THE 5th DAY OF JANUARY 1903 2. That the said Debentures shall bear inter-wt at the rate of four per cent per annum, payable on the 15th day of December in each year. and shall have coupons attached for the payment of interest, and the Deben- tures and Coupons shall he made payable at the ofï¬ce of the Town Treasurer. - . , .1 7. That the proceeds of the 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. â€"vwvâ€"-__ -v of $294.28 during the currency of the said debt and debentures by a spec- ial rate sufficient therefcr on all rate- able property in the Municipality of the Town of Lindsay, the same being suï¬icient 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. 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 Byâ€" Commissioners, who shall act. with. out salary or pay. the said Board to he camposed of the Mayor and the Chairman of the Board of Works for the time being, and three Commis- sioners, to be elected in accordance with Byâ€"law No. 982. â€"25. VThere shall be a Board of ï¬ve Commissioners for the expenditure of said moneys, to be knpw_r_1 m3_ Road ‘me v- ‘ .3. That there shall be raised and levied in each year for the payment of the said debt and intemt, and the debentures issued therefor, the sum Princinal Intemt ...$1343.28 $1600.00 1397.00 1546.28 1452.88 1490.40 1511.00 1432.28 1571.44 1371184 .. 1634.30 1308.98 1699.67 1243.61 1767.65 1175.63 1838.36 1104.92 . 1911.89 1031.39 1988.37 954.91 2007.90 875.38 2150.02 792.00 2230.05 700.03 2320.11 017.17 2419.10 524.12 2515.92 427.30 2010.50 320.72 . 2721.20 222.08 2830.04 113.21 $40,000.00 EREAS for the purpose is necessary to create a extent of Forty Thousand to issue Debentures there'- manner hereinafter men. Total $2943. 28 2943. 28 2943. 28 2943. 28 2943. 28 2943. 28 2943. 28 2943. 28 2943.28 2943.28 2943.28 2943.28 2943.28 2943.28 2943.28 2943.28 2943.28 2943.28 2943.28 neil.‘ - No. 3, Horn Bros.’ Ofï¬ce, Deputy Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. T. J. McKibâ€" bin. SOUTH WARD U VIII“ â€'7 ‘J No. 2, siitcws Wagon Shop. uty Returning Omcer, Mr», B, G. John Kelly. No. 1, Bryan: 5: 00's. L Omce, Deputy Returning Oï¬ce W. J. Stewart. ' "N; 2‘. F. Armstrong's Livery 033“ Deputy Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. Geo. A Irwin; _ fl EAST WARD _ *o. 1, Grozelle’s Shoe Shop. Dep- uty Returning Omcer, Mr. Archibald Bradshaw. - .u‘ , “A_--L-- 132,73, George Bryans' Car] Shop, Deputy Returning omcer Chas. O'Leary. â€I “use; No. 2, F. Crandell’s Oflice, Deputy Returning Oflicsr. Mr. Peter Curtin. 10. That the 3rd day of January, 1903, at the TOWn Clerk’s Ofï¬ce in the Town of Lindsay, at 10 o’clock in the foreman, is hereby ï¬xed as the time and place for the appoint- ment of persons to attend at the var- ious polling places and at the ï¬nal summing up of the votes by the Clerle respectively, on behalf of per- sons interested in the promoting or opposing this By-law respectively. 11. That the 6th day at January 1903, at the Town Clerk’s Ofï¬ce in the Town of Lindsay, at twelve o'clock noon, is hereby ï¬xed as the tinie when and the place where the Clerk of this Council shall sum up the number of votes given for and against this byâ€"law respectively. ‘ TAKE NOTICE that the above is ‘a true copy of a proposed Byâ€"law which has been taken into-considera- tion, and Which will be ï¬nally passed by the Council of the CorpOration or thev'l‘own of Lindsay in the event of the assent of the electors being ob- tained thereto, aiter one month from the 4th day of December, 1902. being the date of the ï¬rst publication thereof in the Watchman-Warder 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 By-law. -Dated this 22nd day of November, A. D., 1902: -â€" "‘CAm' an“ have been so invigoratoa tint than n61: remains no annoyance or lnoonvenlcnoo hemmtbgo â€cushions.“ I W3: you cons? see my or. Be is xty- a can and before using Pitchor' I m1â€, T3513: Infl'ored weakly {tom rhonmdln in his back. Nowhch sprightly sndnimblou a can mn. Hosaynnomu ' ore dhimumuoh good uPi he I Tablets. 31 m oonflden that than who 1:0“ {ï¬led 110:0»!chle M my ro% ran back: an nflhh kidnap ' ï¬nd themselves well tended uh, Dr. Pitchar’a Who Kidney blah. On Monday, the 17th of NOVembcn the patrons and shareholders of the Dunsford cheese factory met in the Orange hall to hear the annual re- port of the reason. and to receive the amount allotted to them for the month of October. which Was about $2600. some patrons receiving as high as $120. The weather being favorable, there was a very large turnout. After a. short time spent in conversation on things in general. the president called the meeting to order and the minutes of last meet- ing- were read and adopted. The salesman was asked to. give his re- port, which was received with satis. faction. The secremryjs report Was then received. which was as follows 2 Receiptsâ€"Total amount of milk re- ceived at factory, 129038511391; total amount of cheese made, 124- 491 l-bs.; total amount of money received. $12,357.70; average 158. milk to 1 lb. cheese. .10 36-100; aVerage price received per 1b. cheese. Mrs. Goo. Boutin. 8M Am '01-, Ont, “YD: “I V. m †mu beneï¬t from using Dr. NW. Baobab. Kidney Tnblotlhhul donot hedbnto to recommend than. Since I When pooplo get put the moridiu: of life they no liable to be troubled more or less with kidney com- plaint. Pains 3nd aches. stifl- ness and sore- mas of the back, diflculty in min.- ticn and frequent rising at night m some of the troubles that aeri- onsly amiot the old. - A _ There is no rem brings such relief and comfort to one advanced in lilo as Dr. Pitcher'l Backache Kidney Tablets. The soothe all irritation, tone up an invigorate the urinary organs, clear away all sediment, take the ache and'pein out of the back and permit undil- tnrbed rest at night. a 9 23-25 ; average price paid to pat- rons per 100 lbs. milk, 77 24-100c..-, average price paid per 100 lbs. milk for deing, 8 32-100c.: Expendi- turesâ€"Paid {or manufacturing at one cent per 1b., 811244.91: paid {or drawing milk, 81,072.98: sec.- treas., salesman and accountant. $60; inspector, $7.505 mrket foes $2.50; envelopes 81.25: use of ball $1.00 ; balance to patrons $9,967.56. ~ A unique express parcel left Troy N. Y.,. Tuesday night containing an enormous potato, wag-hing several pounds, and consigned from N. P. Hullctt of Powlett, V1", to the King of England. _. Old Folks’ SPRIGHTLY IT 3!. -â€"â€"wr’ DUNSFORD Backacho. . KNOWLSON. Town Clerk Lumber yer, Mr. paper king, whose bu creased at. the rate dollars a year, has be to an insanity asylum. -â€"-Alfred Peat. a New York wall whose business has in- creased at the rate of a. million dollars a year, has been committed to an insanity asylum." â€"â€"There are some good points about depOstic government after all. The Russian minister of the interior has just sentenced eighteen lawyers to jail for a year. â€"-Mrs. Harry Ackerhausen, wife of a ~Philadelphia liquor dealer. at, 2835 Ridgeâ€"ave†is critically ill from cat- ing candy continuing small pins and " A"---A nor-f- jail {or a year. â€"â€"-Mrs. Harry Ackerhauaen, wife of a. Philadelphia liquor dealer. at. 2835 Ridge-ave, is catï¬cally in (mm eat- ing candy containing small pins and narcotics, which she received. neat- 1y boxed. through the mails.. â€"-It is almost needless to men- tion that the Chicago prolesscr~who says a. man can live comfortably and keep a. family on $300 a year, doesn’t ham to make the experi- ment. -Chnrles consul at paragingly British club he escaped asked to partment at .._We understa' this Welsh coal ‘ .._if you have it. ._Verestchflgin. mry artist at --They talk of starting a. dï¬aullery in Toronto to use up beet sugar Jae. tor-y refuseâ€"hogs eat some and hu- man bdngs consume the rest. body ~Erastus Williams a switchman at Chatham was run over on Thursday of last week. He died ‘in half an hour. It is not clearly known how the accident occurred. The yard cnâ€" gino was backing with seven! care. when the body of Williams was not- iced dragging» beside the rail, one pair of Hugh having passed over him. The car 13‘3""‘demfled by the â€"-It is announced that the 5th Roy- al Garrison Bey’ment at Halifax has its mu quota of oflicers. whereas we know other regiments in the slight:- ly different predicament of having their mom of full 060911,. â€"-The freight steam" Sylvannus -‘ Macy sank at! Port. Burwell, La! Iii-ï¬e, in a, furious gale on ,Sunda the 23rd of November. She we: down suddenly and thé crew We lost. V 4â€"Britain's decision to grow cotton in South Africa is probably inspired by the citcumstancc that. Wool flourâ€" ishes on the very heads of the nu- ï¬ves. â€"The natural defence o! the chap :charged with making his wife sleep in the coal bin would have been the simple statement that the coal bin was the proper place'for his deemt possession. -â€"A despatch from Atdlin, Sumatra announces that. Lieut Dekok and forty-ï¬ve troops on board a barge on a. river in the interior were recon- tly attaeked by a band of Achincse with the result that the barge sank and the Lieutenant. and twenty men were drownded. This war has been going on since 1871. -â€"During the trial of 925 W at Kurkofl. Russia. on a charge of rebellion. the 18 lnwyers detending the prisoners left the court room, de- claring that the trial at the prison- ers was a. farce, and the condemnaâ€" tion of the peasants a. foregone con- clusion. The Minister of the Interim- punished the lawyers by condemning them to one year's solitary conï¬ne meat, on a breadâ€"end-wuwr diet, for their demonstrations against the Government. -â€"Sir Wilfrid Laurier is at Hot. Springs. Virginia for his health. His donors say he has no organic disease and needs only (eat and quiet. -â€"A viblent eruption of the vol- cnno I... Souiriere in St. Vincent ls- land the ï¬fth big outburst since the catastrophe of Kay 7. took place Inst week. Georgetown and the vii- lose at Chateau Bollnir. situated on the west coast. of St. Vincent. were again evacuated by their inhabitants Telephonic communication in those districts is interruped. owing to ï¬erce lightning. Subterranean rum- blings can be heard and volcanic clouds m seen from Kingston. The cmter had been smoking constantly since the terrible eruption of Oct... 16. TWICE TOLD TALES rlcs V . Herleski, American at Callwo. Peru. Spoke dis- gly of King Edward mt a club in Callao and althongh wed being mobbed he was to resign by the State Deâ€" nt at Washington. understand thg yon can“ buy nd tha you can “W with Canadian money mgr-alpha in am chiefly 1mm We gtwmmmwwz+wz+wzw .+:+::;;.o~+.,.m oi “It a)": to buy at Cinnamon s†6 A ’3' Kant-st . .. .. - LINDSAY: mez-mz-«wwwwwmw4i {THEY m KEYS 8 l0fl150N, Lindsay Plumbing, Tinsmithing and Re- pairing Neatly and Prompt- ly Dom A Midnight Blaze It will get the same attention as those the doctors mite and ever ingudient will be of ï¬rst quit. If 5011 have a favdrité pxé- scripï¬on of your own, bring it to us. - We like {0 compbund them, because we have ah the things to do it with, and to d9 it pgpperly. Are those simple prescript- ions that you have used may be for ygggs and years in your_fa_mily 2:2 Hundred- now in neein Dudley and surrounding count d ' maomsuocnss m“ ““73 Remember we eel] the Best atom manufactmed in Camuh, “d .,. u we bought before the manufacture" 15 gaunt. advance in price 0 we give out We the beneï¬t. 6 We are beedqmflenfor ell kinde of Hardware. Glass, Axes, Cow 3 Ike. Llamas. Shove Pipes. Vanish, Stove Polish etc. . 6 m cm taupe-cure. Ba." one at our Joan! M Wood °°°h or Hum installed in your home and you will got the duh-ed rc- cults. hamrtolnreththnotwï¬cf ulu'ly Mable to the sver‘Gc householder. mt you welt 18 E. GREGORY. 0990'". Benson House. Cm Drug Store, [.13qu “Mumwwm'i‘h tobyornotandget aura; Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Heating Stoves at CINNAMON’S GOOD T00 Every stove guaranteed to give satisfaction See the Grand Exhibition of LOW PRICES (DRE FACT IS WORTH A CARI LOAD 0F FANCY The one {2ch that Show Weigh “ill: those troubled With Fungus, Colds, etc, b that COUGH NOE Drug Store sat A. CunPb‘u" GM‘ That you We printed Suï¬ do; can P110†SUI“! will rid ,vo best kt {or suc and its attend“ on] ts. SOLD AT ill". W! pâ€"Ien's Hocba G 10 Sideboard om's Cashnu Plain, Na Navy and Iâ€"m End. Tweed vy Factory C at. Blue. Wt ’ Vests, 154 Mine Bags, , Pon Pans. ¢U ' p‘tterns Eidvr pieces Fawn Ba 1 piece Table and '3 Ct]! Miti iâ€"Iid Gloves, 69c, “ Our felt forladies are Those wh not wear th« house boot, in i n es t i m hmount of cor ..So E? M ~§a_ OHEMI