J. H. Sootheran, ï¬ï¬‚flBFSOH, NHUBBB CO. m LEADING FURNITURE DEA- LEBS OF LINDSAY. The stock is equal to any city ware rooms in assortment, and theï¬prices arabwcr. Inspection Invited. 5 OUR WAREROOMS are now ï¬lled with the tines: stock of Upâ€"to- date Furniture we have ever shown, bought at right prices. 090ml um mm THE FALL TRADE b E ._ a“? mu... m. at? Furniture LAND AGENT. 91 Kant-ct. Mutiny. Ont. ALL BUSINESS 0! this turn strictly private Ind ï¬denthl. Not utmonoy marketlncm and will give my pun-om flu beneï¬t thereof, EXPENSES 0F IDLE kcpt down to the lowest. possible point consistent with accur- HONEY T0 LOAN on H0115- [agaatlowostcurmt rate- IHAVE-ccuotothacln-n- No roubie to Show (10315 FARMER’S ADVOCATE PAHM [DANS PAGE FOUR NEW :6 5. That the votes of all the Elec- tors in the Town of Lindsay qtmli- fled to vote under the Municipal Act for the creation of doom shall he tak- A- â€"~ 4‘ 3 levied in each year for the Mt o! the said debt and interest, and the debentures issued therelor, are sum of $147.17 during the currency of the said debt and debentures by a. special rate sufï¬cient therefor on all rateeble property in the Municipal- ity of the Town of Lindsay. the same being sulï¬dent to discharge the several yearly sums of principal and interest amuhg due as the said sums become respectively payable we» cording to the terms of this Byâ€"lnw.‘ 3. That the said Debentures shall beissuedallatonetimeandmaybe 1. That for the purpmes aforesaid the Mayor of the said Municipality of the Town of Lindsay may borrow 'on the credit of the said Municipality the said sum 01 Two Thousand Dol- lars, and may and he is hereby auth- orized and required to issue Twenty Public Library Debentures of the Corporation for the sum of One Hun- dred and Forty-Seven Dollars a'nd Seventeen cents each, payable at the oflice of Town Treasurer on the Fit- teeth day of December, A. D. 1903, and of each of the next succeeding nineteen years respectively, and sue}: debentures shall thus represent in the respective years the following am- ounts of principal with interest on the unpaid principal at the rate of four per cent. per annum. Year Princinal Interest Total 1903 ...... $ 67.17 $80.00 $147.17 1904..... 69.85 77.32 147.17 1905...... 72.65 74.52 174.17 1906 ...... 75.55 71.62 147.17 1907 ...... 78.57 _ 68.60 147.17 1908 ...... 81.72 65.45 147.17 1909...... 84.99 62.18 147.17 1910 ...... 88.39 58.78 047.17 1911...“. 91.92 55.25 147.17 1912-... 95.60 51.57 147.17 1913.... 99.42 47.75 147.17 1914 ...... 103.40 43.77 147.17 11915.... 107.53 39.64 147.17 1916 ..... 111.83 35.34 147.17 1917 ...... 116.31 3086 147.17 1918...... 120.96 2621 147.17 8919...... 125.79 21.38 147.17 1920 ...... 130.82 16.35 147.17 1 1921 ..... 136.04 11.13 147.17 1 1922...... 141.49 5.68 147.171 1910 ...... 1911...... 1912...... 1913...... AND WHEREAS the amount of the [existing Debenture Debt of the Town of Lindsay, exclusive of Local Im- iprovement 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 meat : BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED BY THE SAID MUNICIPAL COUN- CIL of the said Town of Lindsay, pursuant to the provisions of the: Municipal Act and of the Public Lib- raries Act : AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole ra'teable property of the Town of Lindsay, according to the last Revised Assessment Roll, is the sum of $1,934,981.00. AND WHEREAS the Council have refused to raise the said sum for the purposes aforesaid, without the as- sent c! the electors and the said Pub- lic Library Board have required that the question shall be submitted to a. vote of the electors of the Municipalâ€" ity entitled to vote on money By- laws in manner provided by the Municipal Act in respect to. Byâ€"laws far the creation of debts, as providâ€" ed for by section 14 of the Public Libraries Act. 1 AND WHEREAS the said annual sum of $147.17 with a reasonable amount for annual expenses or main- taining and managing the said Pub- lic Library, will exceed half a mill in the dollar upon the awed value of all ratwlble real and personal pro- perty in the Town of Lindsay, and involve an assessment exceeding the amount speciï¬ed in sub-section one of section 14 of the Public Libraries Act, and it is necessary that the Said. annual sum shall in each year during the said period of twenty years be raised by special rate sufï¬cient there- for on all the rateable property in‘ the Town at Lindsay, the same being: the total amount required for that‘ purpose. AND WHEREAS it will require the sum of $147.17 annually for a. per» iod of twenty years for the payment. of the debt created by this Byâ€"lnw, with interest at the rate at four per cent. per annum, in instalments acâ€" cording to the terms of this Byâ€"law, so that the aggregate amount pay- able for the principal and interest in {each 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 it is desirable to have the debenture to be therefor payable in twenty annual in- stalments or block sums of $147.17 and so drawn as to include the prin- cipal and interest at four per cent. per annum as hereinafter set out. in- stead of detbntures with coupons. AND WHEREAS for the purpose afar-amid it is necessary to create a debt to the extent of Two Thousand Dollars and to issue D8benturea therefor in the manner herinalter mentioned : AND WHEREAS a. sum of Two Thousand Dollars is required for the purpose of purchasing a. site for the exjection of a. building for the said iPublic Library as appears by the “speak! estimate {or that purpose furnished by the Lindsay Public Lib- tary Board to the Council ; 7A BYâ€"LAW AUTHORIZING THE ISSUE OF DEBENTURES FOR THE PURPOSE OF A PUBLIC LIBRARY. WHEREAS a. By-la.w of the Muni- cipal Council of the Town of Lindsay was passed on the Ninth day of January, A. D. 1899, establishing a Public Library in this Municipality under the Public Librafies Act ; BY-LAW N0. 984 thisByqawum 32,000.00 55.25 51.57 47.75 43.77 the Mt of the electors boil tamed thereto, m one mont the 4th day of December, 1902 the date of the ï¬rst. out! 7. That the 6th day of January 1903, at the Town Clerk's 011103 in the Town of Lindsay, at twelve o'clock noon, is hereby ï¬xed as the :time when and the place where the Clerk of this Council shall sum up the number of votes given for and against this bylaw respectively - TAKE NOTICE that the above is v -v- w appointment of person; t: nttend at No. 3, Born Bros.’ Oï¬oe, Deputy Returning Ofï¬cer, lit. T. J. HeKib- HONDAY THE 51!: DAY 01' JANUARY 1903 No. 2, Skitch's Wagon Shop, Dep- uty Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. R. G. Cor- (mm 9 o'clock in the {orenoon until 5 o'clock in the extol-noon of the same day at the following places. and the following shall be the Deputy Returning Ofï¬cers to take the votes at the respective places : Catarris,and ulpulmoï¬nryudwut- Ingdlmaadisbasedn principles mantis! totbecomection function. the rebuildingofthe mmtheoverthrowof WWW“ them!)- The Slocum Treatment consists of four distinct remedies for the cure of Con- gugnptpn. quk Lungs, 8mm, His Free System of Treatment bu arrestedthehand ofdeathinthecasesof thousands of consumptim and has pre- mtedthedisuseincoundusinstances.‘ uth “muull w VII, alum", Dr. T. A.“ Slocum. whose greet liberality. through his Freo'l‘rlal Wilt, sent broadcast throughout this broad land, has contributed most to the not of the most potent: gelrcyiuthedectmctionofhuman life' In thishemisphere. The honor of thus effectively arresting the progress of this fatal malady mt: with the wonderful system of treatment which has been reduced to an exact science for the cure of Consumption and for the cure of Catarrh and other prevalent conditions which pave the way for Con- sumption-that successful method evoked lg! Arafat: greatest scientiï¬c physician,‘ By its timely is: thousands of apparently hopeless can have been pennangntly cured. EDITOR'S NOT Eâ€"The Slocum System of Treatment for the pure of Consumption, Pulmonary Troubles, Catarrh, General Debility, and nearly all the ills of life, is medicine reducedto an exact science by the world’s foremost specialist. THE FREE TRIAL G'DISUIIPTIOI - CAI BE WEED EAST WARD "be promoting or Iv respectively. “‘9’ -9‘ 1’ Fairy pus month hon: «earmarked, “I donotobjecth Mt. Gladstone occulonally having an ace uphhfleevgbuttdowbhhowoufl notalwaysnythnt Providemputlt than†hm nouns...- ‘Iâ€"I have come," he bean. am “he: father, “Mummy" Mnmbnotourflmmawouldâ€. It. Know. Mrs. Haytork (In country postdoc) ~Anythln¢ for me? WI don't In. W. Kn. Hayforkâ€"I m expands! a ho- ter or postcard from Am 81:13:: an. In’ what day she was col-11f. VFW“ Drlththom I metal hint was given the other lay by n physician who removed a piece of grit tron: n patient’e eye. The ncddenthndoecurrednttheheginninx uteniiway journeyman. hours. “Anothertimewhenyoum troubled with grit in the eye," said the doctor. “don’t attempt to get it out. but just cover the eye with your hand to keep it closed and blink away as hard no you an with the other till the grit is dislodged. This hint wuziventone Simplywritetotbe'l'. A. Slocnmeani- cal Company, Limited, 179 Ki Street em (tbeSlocnmCure)wiflbepromptlyneot. oPersonsinCmdaueingSlocum'sfree oï¬'erinAma-icanpaperswiflplanc send Dated this 22nd day of November, A. D., 1902. thereof in the Watchman-Worden- newspapcr. can that the polls for taking the votes of the elector: thereon will be held at the hour, day and place named in said 8343.. will do for on. if on are sick. w'ritiog fora FRE TR! L TREAT ind These free remedies'compnse' (Segment curative {clues dissented by the emi- nent physician, Dr.Slocna, theyl'epresent the meme of the phumacist's skill and with them will befooodexpï¬citdirection to! _their use in anyuse. The four tions embody all the eats of a complete treat- ment for wCoosum ptiooâ€"its cure and pre- micaâ€"u well apsformoot of the chronic wastingillsoflife. A readybope- leummcured bythegnmelyme. lishmentofhenhhinan the departments ofilphymbody. _ You are invitqg'to tat what this lystall Full instructions with each actof four free remedies illustnnd here. Our readers an urged to take adnntageofDr. Sloan’sgenaou W. «humane Wt byothers, the Omojell by others still, and all humor any throqortWOr any mmybemdsingiyorincom- bination, according to the needs of ï¬nesse. F. KNOWLSON, wr'â€"‘-v - The You «.113me W" Inn. .0 E locality. 6min. ï¬ve nut impunwithuhlerht cookingmnn. 83th- burial I: â€nu. ‘ mm, ““511, 0“ HERB__J. LITTLE rahwmhww WM. BUCK STOVE (30.; OIW“DWE3 ' Wetb era; minutes calf a 'AWHARDER woven-W am 3. M8!- He “grinds l o! it. And ‘ lever once 8113) all otba' womc «hero-s cream: ï¬lm since the dz visit. her “101 to ask him how a great many tell whatâ€"he sudden and to you your: most "I Dal writ V, 0n ï¬g: Andw as 11 wit. UH. excitem: