in“)? Mkerch nets, ‘mtch {utter showing a one worthy tme carnage 3d. now. Will ‘ A pply to [CRY STAB- 2 20, con. 9, of Lindsay. :rcd, balancza . 0n the m3 barn and particular: MORRISON :. Barrister. Ilka-chiefs rhiefs. lace ’0!) Mt“ hands high; 1'. a perm: ï¬che!- ‘11! L1!" ,v‘ barn and particulars “()RRISO‘I . Barristvr, nut twig†‘»~\'-t' “V" --- - U; \',;J.AA‘.1AV.‘ _ â€"â€" . | 7 1“; xv; \‘u‘vxubln wyan- __.[Jco. skipwort h. the mnP-S'f‘al' 01d “ < -, ‘xzzd :mzngl -d in the hen son of )Ir. (3'. Skipwonth. whllo (11- ;n' .~ gains out to iced "11"“1K‘erting' himsplf Tuesday flaming- 0n ’I‘hursdh)‘ passingr Slvi’g'hs on I‘IUSSc-lâ€"Sf†lost ihis Centre of graYity and rollod und- â€"Rememb9r J anuary 25th. Burns, r-r the. vehicle. His leiâ€"'3‘ “W“ "0t ‘ght. The local Sons 'of Scotland broken as was expectt‘d by his 1W0 '39 secured some of the best Scotch youthful companions, who turned a {handvsle gh into an ambulance and â€"-'I"::~:-- will be a grand Concert in 'conveyed the injured lad to his home ‘;-_~;:;-.~1. Methodist church on 11011‘_‘.xvhere medical aid was quickly sum- Docember 2151:. Miss moned. gnzduats: of Toronto 1 â€"-Something everyone should know. in»): of Elocution, will assist. in: We have purchased a. large _Sl1PD1y 0f "3 program. Admission only 150. . leather. the largest ever 1n 8. shoe ~An item in our court proceedings shop before. This enables us to (30 ““2 “mi; stated that Daniel McGinâ€"V repairing cheaper than ever._ Lo ;5 ..{ up; was locked up for conâ€" need to say that there is nothmg but: fmpt of court. The item Was ï¬rst-class work done here. We are nixed in by an occaSSional contri- also making larï¬gans out of the best‘ ‘Jtur. and Was not. correct, “’0 re-, ’ of. leather, WhiCh Will always be kept at its publication. 7 l Iin stock. . Don’t forget the place for 430$- ElliOtt and Alderman :your home'Inade boots. All lands of ’Reilly are‘moving their houses this leather bootsflfor men niade to order 99k. They were on the righteof- . at ‘14‘. FORBERTS. 14 William-st. ay of the L. B. s: P. railway. ' 'sjgn of the Red Booty-514i. '- J. B ’Kenm‘dy of Toronto,‘ â€"-Ma.nv citizens along the Grand as bren honored With the presiden-.~ Trunk Railway will regret to learn if)? the (naming term. That of 'the Superannuation of Mr Frank army gentlggnan is a brother of- Kitchen: of Belleville, chief tie inspec- ‘. Robt. Kennedy of Lindsay, and . tor for that company in this district}. nâ€"in-Iaw of Mr. Mungo Nasmith of M1- Aibert Thompson. of Lindsay, luck-a Point, Verulam. who has been assisting him for some ~They on manufacturing South- tinie ‘succeed's him,"_much to the de- W'nwool'into r-m’s underwear at‘ï¬g’ht’, of the old chief; Mr. Thomp- Undsay Weaver: M1118. The soda-is receiving the carxgrmtulations 001 is spun into soft 2-ply yarn and a of hi my friends on. his advance- garments are unsurnassed for ment' in the company’s 98M“, NW“ ‘Money saved by buymg your mg- â€received - his ofï¬cial notice on “e at Cinnamén's. . Holiday; , - ‘ ' ‘The single 1811'; return .tickets‘ 8" -~â€"â€"m- w. Webstér takes 1this! 00°99- » next, My, 22nd inst., '“mzqéo 1,11ka m W In all points in mama and. ,0, their unstinted conï¬dante mid ub- ‘burton to LindSay Should aï¬ord 31':jia¢rdndgé-W thaput 93.â€;â€" -public a. favorable chance to :2 Mm wintermrkvis‘ndw'nndï¬â€˜ ke Christmaspuchases ‘ , . 5» ,wgy ' General repairing. saws Sun“ ‘A lecture on' “W Berlin'f Wfll be mad by machind'iwflnd ï¬led- to out vered in the schoolroom of St: ‘fujt . clippers and m ground and â€â€™5 church W 9"“ “m=set‘:':m mm: m~m 2PM; 3mmmm \ l'afiflfl on â€" ii? 11 gilt. . __,.,.- h J)“. a Will be Sold Inset; A vther ,Home-n Lindsa: -.\!a f'fhe Grand Trunk rad’wa will 'I' :' WI . m. 7 63? Single fare return ticketyé from ty'- Inngisay “mm ’orth' '81 39' Eï¬hrton. Coboconk, "Lorneville‘. pant Works, 25W " '7 jlg‘ixpertzvIi :TW: mua, Best's, and all intermédiate WEBSTER’ -M ‘ h .'â€"449' ‘3 to Lindsav to the COnS'el'V'GF5 â€"m lakes (3" bihehï¬rch M. 'S 0" mass meeting and» neturn On Queen-st- . Methodrs't q . w h have (03-. day next, 22nd inst 1, ;wardqd a bale of goods to All-Peop- anything be .11â€? _. for 1:13,“ Missiom' 'annipgg. yelued‘;§t precent than ydur‘phow ‘40-'11â€? wot-gets pygmy“ Other good picture wen. framed‘ ‘ WW mtemsted will!†s!" work. mm: ï¬tted in upâ€"to-dato m. 360:9! "'the'lgï¬ 531x mo .gtheir. ‘ at mm â€mm mm? may? E 5 :c. \~ V'Thing' that, will burn is ; “‘17, .31.» LUI‘d“O()d . Harry i.~ a"; scaru- in the 005113 a: {nu-s» t mung to the div wigg- . \Izzx-‘x 0!" has 10 1x9 drmm xzuiju r1 ('38:; 1ks and panels. 1 “hicest chocolates and at}! “V x“, ‘ 10f C‘s-mus at. A 1B.'J.err.y’s912?. Th I; 'i mg‘hï¬vr of Mr. w q; ..- in: r»! tiâ€- nnrth ward, who 3'5 «1:: ~ 1‘)": 1a}! om the icy pave- <n~ A rims am). is able to be Biggest. stock of best confections A. B ’l‘crzy’ 3. Superb mixed ‘Ezrcr; rm'nds for 25c.-â€"50â€"3. '1‘}, :-~ xv \I‘UWI‘JJIS and wimh ~h--- ,,\.. ‘.‘-'!1dl’!t'.d several of the A. HIE p'l’gh ( :to for 23d 1h W fully our line of goods will are! your needs. We have [3056 sensible, durabielin‘es that J: best, and our prices will we your money go far at 1 533503 when it is apt to shrink. hoic 0 gat'z4 sun": 01‘ _1’.enmsumr <--- :iwm at (Iinnamon’s. ace. G 'apes, table raisins and rafts at .-.\. B. Terry" S. Pine : 20¢ a. r102. : ï¬gs 5_.pound_s for :3 f‘hristmas cakes and pas- L‘ Terr)" s. rmade Mitts and Socks at bay ‘\\- oollen Mills. â€"49-tf. 7’ :;v s x» 1210ng dates _ dza‘tm'g-rl to January 6th, LittlejLocal Lines ( )mmnoe Ls {at allv 1t $6 a. cord far: wood-cutting... 0p pop 1131 Diamwtn is Ihn lab-st, at ‘érrupre-s‘siblo south :‘Lwn Valuable wyan- 1d :nzmgl-.:d in the hen 212' out to feed them ration on Thursday OX‘ NBflTH’AM' 1'. Silver bonectionâ€"e- Doc 1:012 who a coupln oi aim-Ear ms Zulvnt 01' in charge 01' Sub- m- le depart mom , Saturday last. Sticks and Pucks L-igh bells. cakes and 13:15- 1y seamed in land. Man. DaSSibh SDHM‘ 0)] «idem. st; Miss M thodist ; would minsul-Jr ide'r at ‘ « >1 1 hrm- 131393133323 173115 1903- n I! “5051““; v ; --â€"â€"m-. W. Webster takés this cocoa- sion‘ to thank"his many-customers for their unstinted conï¬dence and lily†eral‘ paï¬rona'gé during the post; sea:- on. ‘ The winter work is nowunder way. General repairing, saws gum-'- med by machinery. and ï¬led. to cut fut ; clippers and cutlets? ground and set ; skates ground concave, smooth ï¬nish. ffannoq!j,. favorite; ragga handled ‘as usual, “Place your ordm early. Fine machine work w-specia'lé-v‘ ty.‘ .Lindsay Want! Generpl Re- pair Wo'rks,‘ 25 WHEbrthï¬W? WEBSTER, ‘ MW_ Expertâ€"49» a ‘â€".â€"Thé' ladies ffhéw. M. S. of anew-'51:. Methodist <7.th have' fog-‘5 â€"â€"Thw annual meeting of tho. Child- ren’s Aid Society will he htfld in the council chamber on Tuvsday, 22nd inst†cmnurcncing at 8 p.111. Ru- pux'ts on the year’s work Will H: sulb- mined and ofï¬cers Will he olvctvd for the coming year. All imnros-Lvd are cordially invited to attend. 11211130". S. 'er. back in the 3:21va The team will have several new players on its line-up. Mr. H. liosm‘oar,Commerâ€" cial musu-r. will coach the team this Year. ' vv-â€"â€"-w-_. -,_ â€"A meeting 01‘ the L1b1'11 v Board was huld on Mundav 0101111113. .111ng He “ling in the chair.\ number 01' autumn-ts \vvré Toad and 'relvrn-d to 1111' finance committeo “i111 instruc- 110115 to pay 11' cor1oct.’lhu libraâ€" t'ian e report for N01 omhm shows to- 1111 ciuulation 1 17.1.11; 111“ tickets is- S'llC‘Cl 2.); total 111111111111- (11' borrowers 1533'), â€"'l‘he L. C'. I. team has selected three afternoons 01‘ each Week for theil rpractise. They CXpect to have uHUS their strong covmâ€"pointplaxâ€" -â€"'1"he Lindsay skating rink is now 111- lull blast and is being well atâ€" tended. .The accommodation for skaters is much better this season than last, the waitingroohi having. luvn overhauled and painted. It looks like a long seasml of good- ice- and ï¬ne sport; .Now is the time to secure your season ticket. The mammal: tram Will, owing ‘to the courtesy of the Grand Trunk railway authorities, be held over on Tuesday, ,22nd‘ inst, till 4 .o’cloek'; Single fares on all points on the Grand Trunk system in Victoria and Haliburton will be issued to Lindsay ,and netum on that dam A meeting of the South \ ictoria. Ag1icultu1a-Dl Society will be held in the council chamber toâ€"mom 0“ (Fri- day) afternoon at 2 o'clock to ar- lange about; the purchase of addi- tional land for track and other pur- poses. All interested in the advance- ment, of our Central fair are re- quested to be pm. sent. .llusm ;vu--nâ€"‘, v.“ v of ’the superannuation of 'Mr. Frank Hitchen: of Belleville, chief tic inspec- tor’ for (chat company in this district; Mr. Albert Thompson of Lindsay, who has been aSSisting him for some time, 'sticceed's him. _much to the deâ€" light of the old chief. Mr. Thomp- sony is receiving the congratulations of his many friends on his advance- ment’ in the company’s service, hav- imz‘ ‘received his ofï¬ciai notice on â€"Go to the Oak Front Grocery to buy your Christmas goodsâ€"every- thing fresh and nice New cum-ants, new raisins, new dates , everything fresh and newâ€"peels rigs, prunes, spices. EVerythmg to suit the re- quirements of the season at lowest prices. JOHN FLUREY. - -Miss Néwfton, who will _"asSist ‘ 'at the concert in Queenâ€"st church on .21st, is a. great. mxm me in To- ronto. She has assisted in pro- grams- with Harold Jan 1s and Others Of great fame in M3550); Hall This will be her ï¬rst appozuanc; in. our town. Be sure and hear her. “ -â€".XXes, axe handles and crosscut saws at Cinnamon’ s. "n' Ur z mitts and gloxes at Cin everyone should know. ased a. large supply of largest ever in a shoe This enables us to do -.\lrs. Mark IX-ch and two child- ren reflux-nod. to Font-Ion Falls on :Tuesday last from a visit, to~Sand I’oint.‘ Ottawa. and Toronto iriq-nds. 'â€".\Ir. Edgar Staph-s, Into ofLi1'- ford. who has been teaching at Ratho. 9â€,?“ for Some‘ Linn-H has. so- cured tho principalship of the Bright 'pirblic school at. a good salary. ' ‘:'-â€"Rov. Dr. McTuvish of Toronto attendvd thc‘Pmï¬bytvry meeting in Lindsay last Tuesday. Toronto life. seems to "agree with Lindsay’s form- or popular pastor. â€"â€"-)lr. Patrick Tully of Buï¬alo. N. Y.. a formvr resident of Lindsay, was calla-d 'to town on Saturday to} attend the funeral of his" sister Mrs. Peter (‘mnpbt-l‘l who died in Toronto on 'l‘hursday last. 1410 lel't. for his home on Monday'.‘ ,. 739117,, A. Md). Allan of Godarich.- â€who 'v'vas the Dominion eomniissionur -for:fruit at. the world's fair in Lon. (ion. Eng... in 1886. is in town; Mr. [Allan has 'ofliciutod‘ as commisisimwr at. all the. world's fairs in England. Franco and Amorica. Ho was also one of the pioneer exporters of fruit in Canada. Man}; friends in Lindsay will rum-ct; to learn of the dvath of Mrs. Mary McCoy of Bc-llevillo. mother of Mrs. Albert Thompson of the north ward. Deceased was" in hm‘ ï¬fty-01,2111 year. and was a most amiable and devout person. Shv was a mombcr of the Presbyterian church. One son. Mr. Ro’bt. McCoy of Monti-val, and one daughter. Mrs. Thompson. are lm‘t. L0 mourn the loss of a. kind mother. THOMAS SIMONS On Wednesday, Dec. 8th, after a few days illness, Mr. Thoomas Simâ€" ons, one of the early settlers of Ops township, went to receive the reward of his faithful stewardShip. Born in the county of Westmeath, Irelimd. near the town of 'Ballymahon. in the‘ year 1814. his boyhood 'days _were Spent attending the parish school, ,‘,__ , A: -_ 6:-‘- â€F‘u" w---“ u - whene he received an education ï¬tting him to accept. a. position in the omcé of his cousins the Martha. Bros., who still own and operate one of the larg-' est flour mills in the county of 115n- star. Like many ambitious young men, he emigrated to Canada} in 1844, settling. in Ops township. where he. pumhascd the homestead, now occupied by his son Thos. After: â€"Mrs. Louis Staples and two sons of Lifford are visiting her mother lbs. A1 nott, \\ imamâ€"st†south. â€"Nlr. Thos. Hodg‘ins 6 the Stan- dard Chemical \\ orks, Ipngvford. vis- ited his old home. Fenclon Falls, th‘i 5 week. -â€"Mrs. Dr. Cameron and her little son of Omemee. were visitors LoiC'an- niugton friends this week. Mr. iIahar, in the employ of the Canadian Northern Railway (30., is home for a few days. â€"Ml. \LlIcGregor of Indian Hamd‘5 Assa., is in town for a. few daxs visiting selatives and friends. holidays. -â€"Postmaster James of Lochlin was in (town yesterday visiting 'his son. -â€"1Ir. Clifford Gladman 'of INIton. N.Y.. is home for the Christmas mam 'c‘nmsrus TO 1111,. 77 Km‘ m a m. fl’ï¬â€™n’is’Ax -â€"1[r. R. J. Richards of Oshawa. is spending a few days in town. -â€"A packed house greetedthe Lind- say Amateur Minstels on their third annual appearance on Honday night in the Academy of Music. The en- tainment was ï¬rst-class from start to ï¬nishâ€"in fact. there was not a. dull. moment, or a stale joke. The end menâ€"Messrs. Fullerton. Walker. Hambly and Bellâ€"were excessively funny, while the solos and choruses were ï¬rst-class. A fancy dance by four young, ladies, Misses Benson. Hughes, Sylvester and Allan, :and {our young gentlemen, Messrs. Walk- er, Simpson. Baldwin and Bean, was well received. The Forbert Bros.. and Walker gavetumhling and slack wire specialties. The program concluded with a burleictue on the recent. Steers- Hopkins episade in the police court that convulsed the audience. The receipts amounted to about . S230. and no doubt; local charities will not be forgotten in its division. «my a. more money‘fhe ï¬r§t {Quarter of this year than «they did-‘W last. Veer. Theï¬expepy a number 'more to assist in this good: work are the )ear closes \ Gold and Silver Watches Gold Filled and Solid Chains Beautiful Rings Pearl Brooches Stick Pins. Lockets Beautiful Br'aCelets Real Seal Pocket Books ThimbleS'. Jewel Boxes Hand Mirrors, Albums Shopping Satchels, Card Cases ‘mndsome Silver Goods Manicure Setts f Toilet Sett's. Farley clocks ‘ ‘ Noveltia and a; host of ppelul urti- NBA Gm Gold “E"Sflva- watches ‘ GoldHeaï¬c-‘dc'mea Chains. Char-is, Lockets ales. MRS M‘A RY MCCOY OBITUARY B.\STO.\'â€"â€"In Toronto. _011 Doc. 14th, Hobart, Easton. formerly of Lind- éay. aged 0 "L years. . LI'I‘ILETOVâ€" In l-‘unelon tmxnship, on Wodnmdav Doc. 9th, .105. Lit.â€" tloton. aged 90 \ears. SI‘ROI [ISâ€"1n \'«1.u'ulam on IN-c 71h. Paulina Max, daughter of M1. '1‘. Sproule, aged 23 yearS. \choy.-â€" --.-\t Bellevillo. on Dec 9th Mrs. Mary McCoy, i'olict of the hue Nathaniel McCov, aged 57 years, 9 months. CAMPBELLâ€"1n Toronto. on Thurs- day, Dec. 10th,,Mrs.1’ctcr Camp- bell. daughter of the late Edward Tully, aged 42 years. {M‘LESP At her late nsidenco. 5 l Cross-st... on Dec. 8th. Almira Fulâ€" .ton. daily beloved wife of Walter Miles, aged, 23 years. late of Lind- 935’ .WINDEL. -â€"-At. the residence of his son-in-law, Alexander 134311.114 - Moor-st... west Toronto, on De- . camber 11th. Rev. William C. Win- del. formerly of Cartwright and Ballyduff, Ont... in his 92nd year. ’fï¬IOVSâ€"In Ops. on 1109,9111, Thus. fï¬â€˜ully agt t1 12 vcm-s. OLIVERâ€"In Vo1ulam. on 11m. 9111, Mrs. va Ann Oliver, agvd 69 sun. , A LAMB. â€".\t Burv's Green. on‘ Doc' 13th to Mr. and Mrs John Lamb Jr.. a son. _ PATTERSONâ€"In Vorulam. on Dec lst, to Mr. and Mrs. Johnston' Pat- \‘1' 8011. a $00. WARRENâ€"in [Jimmy on Sunday .Dec. 13th, to Mr. and Mrs, Wm. "n...â€" WORKmNâ€" O’BRIENâ€" At Lioassy " on Dec. mm. by Rev. A. Hâ€. Sir-yin . Mr. Hm b. Workman and Mia. Den' 3 “.923‘ ‘9‘» â€9?.†0‘ P‘Eéï¬ï¬â€™m At the Guelph fat stock show Mr. John Campbell‘of F airview Farm, Woodville, made a great showing in the class for Shropshire sheep. Fol- lowing is the prize list for the class: Shropshire ewe, under 1 yearâ€"1 st. 2nd and 3rd. J. Campbell Woodville; A. Rudell. Hospclvr. Sec. 2-Shrop- shire \wthcr. 1 your and under 2â€" .101111 Campbell, \l’oodvillc; R. Gib- son», Delaware: John Campbell, Woodville; W. E. Wright, Glanworth A. Rudell, Hospulcr. Sec. 3â€"Shrop- Shropshire \wthor, under 1 yearâ€"list 2nd and 3rd J. Campbell, Woodvillei Soc. 4â€"1‘hrw shropshire wcthcrs. un. (lg-r 1 yearâ€"John Campbell. Wood- ville : \V. E. “'1' gm, Glanwortb. Soc. Sâ€"Throo Shropshire cwes, under 1 yearâ€"John Cmnpln-ll. Woodvillc. McNEILLâ€"Jn Lindsay. on Nov. 1:2, to Mr. and Mrs. ,H. McNeil. a son. .IIiNKlNâ€"ln \‘emlam. on Dec. lst. to Mr. and Mrs-.1 Jamos Junkin, a and shading being perfect» The work of the soloists was. at a high order. Mrs. Ketchum as-Ruth was a treat to hear. Miss Cora‘ Walters was heard to great advantage†Naomi, and added to her reputation as a Vocalist. Miss Skinner shoed her- self the possessor of a. voice of sweet- ness and power. 15. Weeks render- ed his solos very acceptably. The work of accompanying was ‘done by Mr. H. C. Hamilton and Misses Amy Flgvelle and Maud -Henderson. and to their very painstaking work was due much of the good en'ects. We trust. that this will only be the ~tarn- est of much more of t-he same work. .VL‘aI‘S. Lin] RTE)! \.\CHIa. â€"1n Lindsav on warm ,mgre magma yerq, added to his ' {011,3th he w‘orked pro- ï¬tably, being Mi‘enfhusiastic and upâ€" to-date‘ agriculturist. A wife, Ion; Sons. and two daughters mourn the loss of a fond husbandnnd influlgept iathér‘; who with a largecon‘conrae of son-owing routines followed the re- mains to the R. C. oemetry on Fri- day last. where interment took place. A cream With a chorus of ï¬fty picked voices, splendid soloists and accompanied by two pianos and the large pipe organ, Mr. J. Parnell Morris sweeti- ed in giving a musical treat to the public never equalled in this depart- ment of music. The singing of the choruses was very good; the attack Warren, a. son . Mr. Campbell Wins at Guelph Id . L' 7:- h, (311‘ 1'1). 1'5 . mm Inlet! 111. Courtcmanchc, ..... a E 0.10â€"0.11 flu7xmflwww tttttt aï¬wm 00000400 1-1th, 756, $1. 89th Mats at 756. $1: Men's Black Coats 1 $10. $12. Men's Striped Worsted Pants at 2.50, $3. $3.50.- Ilen’a Long Overcoats at $7.50, $8, $10, $12, $14. Ken's Raincoats at .35; $7.50, $10, Linen Towels at each 71214:, 15c. 20c, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c. .51. Pillow ‘Shams per pair at 50c, 81. $1.50. $2, $2.50. $3, $4.50, $5. Sideboard scarfs at 35c, 45c, 50c, Cushions at 40¢, 55C, 636, Inc, 0 $1.49; $1.65. Cuohion Tops at 19c, 25c, 35c, 25 75c. ' 79. ‘1' $1'25' Dresser Scarfs, 1 ‘12. $14. [en's Ulste 35c. Sheets per pair at $1.75, $2. ngkins per (102 at 75c, 81. $1.25, $1.50, 82, {2.50. 83. $3.50, $4 and $5. Linen Table Cloths at $1.50, 82, 82.50, $3, $3.50. 34. $5, $5.50. ‘25d . ‘ 1 ‘ - ‘rfr . Wilton Squares at 3.30. Lxmlnster Squares at $35. $40. White Wool Blankets at $2.75, $3.75 $4.50. $5. $6. 37-50. 3.8. 310., White Cotton Blankets at 75c. 81, 1.25, $1. 75. . Grey Cotton Blankets at 75c, $1, $1.75. Comforters at $1, $1.25. $1.75, $2. $2.50. $3. White Quilts at 31. $1.25, 51.50, $1.75, $2.50. :3. $3.50. 34. Pillow Casu. per pair at 25c, 30c, $1.50. $129 $141 Ken's Worsted Suits 9t ’10. $12; $14, $15. Ken's Serge Suits at .5. 37 $8. $10, $12, $15. HQ’ 8 Tweed Suits tt 85. 86. 87. $8. $10. 312: Roller shades. plain at Youth'l 86.- BOyI' Norfolk Suit- 11.33. 83.50, .4 Youth's Overcoat: a‘t‘fkï¬o; 85, $6. Boys' Overcoat: at $4. '34.“). $5. Boys" Jackets a $1.50; 32-. 32.: maniacal, caps 25c. 40c. 56d 31. $1.25. Youth's Cloth Capo 25c, 40c, 5 Boys- Cloth Cape. 15c, 206., 25a W’ Knit Duvets, 250, 50c. ‘ ,J 31. 81.25. 31-50- . m' Buck Wt! 81, 81.50. no. Curtain .1; 50c. 75c, 31. $1.25 $1.50, :2 32.50. 88. 33.50. Swis- Lace Curtains at $3.50, :4. ‘5) "cm. â€a ’9, ‘10- W Cunning at 83.50, $5, $6, «.37 $3. 310 ' . "he. 2 a m~v alanine Curwns at 38:50. $4, $5, ‘6. ‘7350, s10- Chunille Table Covers $1.25. $1.50, Tapestry Table Covers 50c. 75c, $1. $1.50, $2. $2.50, 33.. $3.50, $4. $5 Door Mats at (75¢. 81, $1.25 3.11 mm. at $1.50 :2. 2.75, §3, 33.50. 34. :5, 86, 37.50. Cum-pet Squares Tapestry, at $7.50 8850. $10, $12. Brusséls SQuares at $15. $18, $22.50 Dundas flavelle Bros. $3.50, 81.50. 31.75. 33- unea' Knit Stock. Huflerl 75c. mu mun: Silk Belts 50¢ 7 GIFTS . CHRISTMAS ' Fur Callus. $5. $6. "-50- SEEN AT at :5, $7.50, 39, 310, sun at $2.50- $3. 'l: $1, $13.25. Pr 1 and ‘705ts. 89' I Human. ï¬t ‘5' ‘5' 35c, 40c 750." .31. " “r Whereas John D. Havana, Thon- Sadler, Richard Slvlmter and othelu 5“ haveapplied foracharterundertllo ' ' name of the Lndsay PortlandCo-r _.. ment Company, Limited, 1 for the E, $5 manufacture and sale of Portland ' ' cement and products into which no- ment enters, and the said cow F1 5° propose to establish their works at ‘ ’ a. point or place near the Town at ‘Linsdsay, in the Township of 098. . $1 lprovided the assessment is placed " ’zandï¬xedatasumnottoexceedin #- 35 the whole Twenty Thousand Donors ($20,000.) and it is desirable and Inecessary to ï¬x the said assessmem at the said sum. Therefore the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township 0‘ 57,50, Ops enacts as follows : 1. That provided the said path. 201' the said Company in course at 22.50 iincorpomtion, shall within aim gmonths from the date this By-Ja'i geomes into eflect, commence the con- 1struction of the building and a plat {necessary for the manufacture o! I Portland Cement, and upon the com- , pletion of the construction of 33-70 said buildings and plant and the ., works are in actual operation with- in thirtyâ€"six months from the said :. 81. date; and providt-d the said build- ings and plant are constructed with- in the limits of the said Township :1 ‘1' of Ops. and provided the said Com- 3. .33- ï¬ 4. That it in any yeah after the. cum- ‘ pletion: of said plant, H10. said plum; in not Rpm-in (nwration for a 1miod 0‘ lat least six months, than the said Company shall pay a proportion of such yu-ars tam-s corresponding to such time- as ah“ said plant is shut down mvr and above the said periOd. of 'six months, but, this clause shall not, apply to such period of time as 11w said plant, is shut down for flu purpose. oi necessary repairs, the in- sxallat‘ion of new machinery or. the rvbuilding of the said plant or any part. therooi caused by ï¬re or other. unforeseen accident, 5. That Ihn Notes of all «doctors of tho. said Municipality of the Town- ship 01' Ops be taken on Monday the fourth day 'of January 1904 com- nmcing at. nine o’clock in the fore- noon until 1ch o’clock in the afterâ€" noon of the same day, at the {0110'- ing places, and the following shall be the Deputy Returning Oflicers to take the votes at the Wave places : Polling Sub-DivisiOn No. lâ€"Jamec Hussey's House, Lot 15. Con. 3, D.R.0. Hilary Fitzpatrick. Polling Subâ€"Division No. 2â€"Williamâ€" son's Shop (Send Pit) Lot 21. . Con. 4, l).R.O. William M. Gra- ham. Polling Sub-Division No. 3â€"Towrnâ€" .ship Halt-Int. 17, Con. 5. Eli-.0. J ames Cunningham. Polling Su‘b2Division No. 4â€"John Harcnett’s House, Lot 11, Conï¬ 13.3.0. Albert Parkin. Polling Subâ€"Division N . 5â€"13â€! ‘ Hall. Restore, Lot 10, Con. 10, ,_ D.R.O, James Greer. - Polling Sub-Division No. 6â€"CheeI-t Wry. Lot '25. Con. 7, D.B.'0. Ala. Clarke. ' 6. Thatxhe second day «January 1904 at the Township Clerk's oiling. Lindsay. at two o’clock in the dur- noon is hereby ï¬xed for_ the tin: 2. That all dwvlling houses. boardâ€" ing houses and lands not comm with thv actual olx’ratlon of the said. plant. shall be assessed in the ordi- nary way and full taxes shall be paid thereon. 3. That the said assessment of Twenty Thousand Dollars (520000} shall extend over a period of ten years from the date of Lhe comple- tion 61' thv said plant and the said lands and promises ’now owned or hereafter acquired by the Company shall remain at the prvscnt assess- ment and ' shall not be ivncrvaSed un- til the completion and opera-â€" tion of the said plant as homin be- fore provided. 1.. - an"; \i‘v'gghQâ€"Lï¬beï¬nally passed by {the Council '0'! the Municipality oi thefl‘omhip of. Ops in the event. at pany shall Lhcrea'fter keep the said plant in operation for at least six months in each year, the said Town- ship of Ops hereby ï¬x and place the assessment. except for school purâ€" poses, upon all the real and person- al property of the Company used in connection with and for the purpose of the said business and all income of the Company at a sum not exâ€" ceeding in the whole ($20,000.) Twenty Thousand I Dollars. and place for the appointment 0‘ persons to attend at the various pol- ling places and at the ï¬nal summing 'up of the votes by the Clerk, respec- ed in the promoting or opposing of ,this Byâ€"luw respectively. . "'3: flat 'the' éixth day of January, 1904 at the 011106 of the Clerk of the Township of ’01â€, at the Town of Lindsay; at two o’clock p.m., is hex-e- by ï¬xed as the time when and the law respectively. Ally-Law to Fix the A: mentoithe Undsly Pa land Cement Company. Limited. 51-8. IBWNSHIP 0f 0P5 BY-LAW N0,. PAGE THIRTEEN “F O’BOYLE. 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