res. Horses. 19 your Christ. enly. of for all their fee EGOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOO. he Federation of has WIND-UP MEETRIG coo 000001.04 flan a full line of Imperial Oxford Ranges Meal Favorite Ranges Ccok Stoves}; all sizes Heating StovCS, best made Bigh=grade, Dressy Footwear For ladies $4.00 ' We carry a ï¬ne range of plain and fancy slippers. These goods make a very acceptable and yen? useful Xmas present. Bet- zer'buy soon, all prices. ‘ Is :1 special feature here. Paces range trom‘ $2.00 ï¬to ernment h'. Primeanâ€""J :1- I was afraid .ed owing to th : Eavetreuzhing 1’5 "â€1““ :3“ kinds. Fawkes "M a“ new ones installed. . Prams-1‘“ :Hcating in ail i's branches: ' ' SIM waons sum: 10.; Stews “(l Very acceptable Holiday Gifts, m; 33.00, 3.50, 4.50, ,5.00 EEQGDS 31W 0. um fill] K moan Slzu-‘u 3d Fisher was t 1 he thougl 1t 11‘. The aninml ha '0 weeks. during In feed and doc mother home, in muderâ€""Will he “munâ€""T have s wards; an of Labor Ask For Gov- Xudit of Town Accounts OF COUNCIL COMMITTEES Hr 111 Slippers 3! OW'l (I! t he swelling .Jflf... Jâ€"WARDER, DECEMBER 17th, 1903. 10 town council ofï¬ce on Fri- 3 number of 0 ï¬nal meet- \V I and to know 9 present, was he 21 he placed de "2613; 0‘ a '0 *- ’ ~4 if‘ ya. ‘ QgggguoodOooooooQQQOOC O 9 O O O O O O O ., O .l O O C o O O o O o ’. O O . g Lennan ‘Mzit hie, ‘68:: VA] Cullen, ‘ The 0 Watson The ‘ 'from' M board - 4 was gTi On. gn‘ say Fir I idle Mayor Sootheranâ€"“You want pay-j for the ham weeks that the horse was 'i ‘ULLVLus VVAJ Qwâ€"rv' I Ald. Cinnamonâ€""If Mr. Primeau ihas been put to any cost. by this ac- cident we should pay the cost." Moved by Ald. McWat‘tcrs, seconded by AM. O’Reilly. that Mr. Primeau be paid the sum of $225, “for injuries {sustained by his horsc.â€"â€"Carricd. Iu-v . Mr. Primeauâ€"“Yes, and t} and veterinary charges.†Mayor Sootheranâ€"“You had erinary ?†Mr. Primeauâ€"“Yes, here is a. certi- ï¬cate from him.’ ’ Mayor Sootheranâ€"‘ ‘ You don’t know how much the driver was to blame ?†Mr. Primeauâ€"“No, he was a care- ful man and should not have been driving very fast.†' ,v- 111- 1"o:‘\\r\nli ACCOUNTS When Aid. Storer‘ submitted his ï¬rst account, Ald. Cinnamon insisted on reading the vanous items. He pointed out that the present system was ba-d, no one knew who issued the orders or what it was for. 0 Ala. Storer then undertook to read the items, which created more or less amusement, as a running series "’01“ questions were sprung on him. Who Eordered that ? What: was it for ‘? letc. The following" accounts were {racemmen’d-ed for payment : Pedlar Emerson,‘ 83.00; Sylvest- er.Manuf. Co.’, $44.15? JOhn Letz, $3.00 ; Automobile Syphon Co.. $27; Alex: Cullon, $26.23 *4 P'. ~J. . Pilkie, [$6L12; Rathbun Co.,:.to be certiï¬ed, $59-75 ; .W. F- O’Boyie, contra, and “‘ -’4"\ 1"- 68%;, -Al‘ex. '.C\xlien. Ctfllon; £894.45};T The communication from 311'. am Watson was marked to stand over. The Chairman road the request frdin' Mr. Fred Burk 10 erect a, bill board; o'n Kent-st. which on motion “’83 granted; , '. 0n.,mo§ion the 1~eport._ ofvthe Lind- . _ “in“, “m, say h‘lre Dnguuc “us fyle-d. 'I‘he'fOII-miring accdu‘z mended for payment, Robert Bryans,- $15 IMVis,.$9.5’Z ; JamgsHI 5O ; R. 'Kylic, $10.00 $1.25; shag. Jones, “- . panied by declaration to have tax on horse struck 03 W88 granted. nn._ -nniyncf (If my Allan' to m re- Ineuu cu Lu: 1""‘1 Geo. A. Little, 53.85; Kennedy 8: Davis, $6. 00‘, F. Knowlson, $25. 00; Incuuvu 4w fwdâ€"i ' Robert Bryans, $7,520"; Kennedy Davis,»$9-5f2 : J ameSHamiltonz 315-- 50; R. 'Kylic, $10.00; A. Pri‘meau, $1.25; (31mg. Jones, 35.05: J. 0. Mark, $3.20; Water Commissioners, 75c ; D. Sinclair, $32.75 ; Geo. 'Mc- Fadyén $1.00. lowing accounts whi} mended for payment“ - . For the winter season with suitable Footwear of all kinds. Away back last spring, when perhaps you were seeding, we were thinking, planning and buying goods for this winters’ trade. Men’s ï¬r'le quality, Felt Gaiters, single sole, the proper article to wear under rubbers or overshoes for cold weather, sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, lea price .......................................... Men’s extra quality Felt Gaiters, Dongola foxing and back straps l 25 sizes 6 to 10, price._._._. ................. ' ‘ 1" A‘- “Mu (351:,50 cent all wool Sock is without a pegr. Try apair. We Are Ready “$2731.33“ ‘13-}:3'0 f †a n d _ “S n a g Proof’ ’ ' goods always in stock, prices 1.,35 1.,75 2.,00 2.35 and2. 75. 1-. C 71 FirWeV Brigï¬de Winter ’ Specials Egg [my m Z TSTREEQ , $26.23* P‘. 'J. Pilkie. bun Co.,r~to be certiï¬ed, F. O’Boylo, contra, and S. J. Fox, $10.50 ; Mc- Co.. $4.09; ' Boxall “'9' Alex. Cullen, 47.- nle) . micatiou from Mr. Ja marked to stand over. of charity" Ewe†i‘r> wa receivad, and non read the f01' which were “CODE" nts were recom- We have the very best heavy Rubbers m a d e. ,The lines we handle are time ,tried. No exper- iment. “Armour the feed Are Ready a vet- were "The request for exemption on the rooms occupied by the W. C. T. U., was not complied with. AN AUDIT WANTED. The communication from J. J. Walker, secret-'ary of the local branch of the Federation of Labor. submitt- ing a. resolution praying for a govâ€" ernment audit of town finances. May- or Soother-an did not think it would ‘ ' , -2‘ be :1 misc thing for a to take the matter up: no use in going into 1‘, less they went back t0! he was afraid the cost V ULHJHLLIV “Mu-v v- or Soother-an did not think it would be a Wise thing for a dying council to take the matter up: There was no use in going into the matter un- less they went back ten years. and he was afraid the cost would be high. Ald. O‘Reilly said why not move in the matter now and let the nexr council decide what shall be done. He had favored an ofï¬cial audit. when -Iirst elected. but as the pro- vincial auditor had been here twice since andmeported :avorably, he had let the matter drop. , Ald. Cinnamon stated that. “coble on the street met him and openly isaid that no one knew‘the condition lof our ï¬nances; - ‘ # Ie_2-l Ion tne nnuuum ‘u..u.-w..., v- -W Hown. . , ’ Mayor Sootheran stated that last ' year Al'd. O'Reilly had tried to have ‘an assessment. commission appointed and he was right. He thought that Qa, commissiOn should equalize the as- ~‘sessmem; at least. once in ten yoaxjs. £ Ald. Cinnamon stated that the as- ;sessm‘s had done their work well this bear and ‘ he in the face of a good - , ,, . . _____ .1 {deal of. opposition and he ‘Lg'iving them an increase. Robinson was opposed to it ' ad- aï¬cred to do it‘for th UL vtun A.......- ‘ v rOn motion the matter was laid over. . The communications from the as- sessors were read asking for an in- crease of $100. for their service-s. A general discussion then‘ followed on the ï¬nancial ~~tonditions oi thu V Vu- deal of. opposition and he‘- favored giving them an increase. '.-\1'd. Robinson was opposed to it; They had -oï¬ered to do ï¬lm“ that prin. The way the. taxes are going up, and ‘salaries increasing “year after year. it would require a pretty good council wtO handle the affairs of the town next, year. If hard times should ‘sct in it would be hard on the people,- lumber is going down already. ‘ j Moved by Ald. Maunderp‘secendcd by AM. iMcCrae; that the sum of$25 be granted each of the assessors.â€" Carried. Mayor Sootheran explained after the request of the butchers’ for a byâ€" law to regulate their business was read,‘that fully one hundred peeplp came to him and stated that thcpasi sing of this by-law would be grant ing a monopoly to the butchers, aft- er which they would advance the price of meats. ' -_n. ,___ - “.4...“ in flea I N D S A Y. THE WHITE Women’s “Dairy “Maid,†new thing on the market This is a ï¬ne two buckle, medium heavy Rubber, made up neatly, not at all heavy, suitable for any kind of out 135 door wear, sizes 3 to 7, price" ' Women's plain felt Gaiters, good quality, size 3 to 7, price... Women’s ï¬ne Dongola foxed Felts, in lace, button or gaiter, very neat, warm and serviceable, l 75 ‘ ‘ ' “ ‘ , 0U Warm. ï¬ne Dongola laced Boots, ï¬ne felt lining, solid throughout, very neat mid serviceable for skat~ 1 5. sizes 3 to 8, price ing, price Winter Specials . IOOI 0000001 I... '00.... the by-law and thought no protection should be granted by the council. Ald. Cinnamon said that there had been an agreement between the butch- :ers and grocers. The former were gto refrain from selling canned goods, iand the latter meats. Now the gbutchers state the xnerchants have 'broken faith and are selling fresh pork. - _ .t . 4L- _-_:nn Ald. Maundcr said that the price of meats in Lindsay are higher by tWO cents per pound than they are in Peterboro. , .1. vw- wv- v Moved b'y Ald. Robinson. seconded by Ald. Aid. O’Reilly, that Committee then adjourned. An Old Family Physician Tolls of Son. of 8!. Experiencesâ€"Tho “Sara" Diseases of Childhood. Tradition and superstition, it is said, die hard, and even in this twentieth century, the age of educa- tion and progress, it is surprising what erroneous and delusivo ideas prevail regarding medical matters. In some of the more common ail- ments of children a doctor hears at times peculiar views expressed. Many patients are under the impression that it is for their children's welfare that they should contract while young such diseases as measles. whooping cough. and chickenpox, or glaSSpox, and they will even go so far as to expose them to infection so 33 to. as they express it, “get it OWE! and done with." AI. -...- :1â€" can B FRONT BETWEEN SUTCLIFFE’S AND CAMPBELL’S. In some of the more cc ments of children a doctor times peculiar views cxprc patients are under the that. it is for their childrc that they should cont young such diseases as whooping cough. and chic glaSSpox, and they will e should suffer from any of these eases. Happy is the family tha capes them, for then there , “â€" .._A.r€n then see us. Quality is everythinghere. Price is very important, but Quaint}! .15 more so. Posmvely only one price .to all. eases. Happy is the family that e6- capes them, for then there is a chance of the youngsters. growing up healthy men and women and useful members of society. Most. erroneous ideas preVail as to the eï¬cct. - of these complaints of childhood; I have often heard it ‘,_-D! A»! far Women. n01 Mm Laxative mwm MEDICAL DELUSIONS. .as a. rule, ï¬nd a. reckâ€" :l for isolation, m not even the precaution . the family dootqr, the 75 U TomcanldinOneDay Boys’ buckskin Moccasins, 1.. extra quality, sizes 1 to 5, price ' Youth of same, sizes 11, 12 75° and 13, price .............................. Boys’ Snag Proof Heavy " bers,, sizes 1 to 5, price ............. L33 Boys’ Hockey Boots, the 250 nan-i _“_1 Boys’ Hockey Boots, the best made, at 1.65 and ........... During the next three weeks we will be busy. We have en- gaged extra help for our air- mg departm'ent. We will, ° pos- sible, do your work the day you bring it. If you buy one pair or twenty the pnce will be the same, know- ing this you’ll saveï¬time by deal- ing here. Winter Specials for Boys. PLEASE OBSERVE community: Tradition, so it upâ€" is more prevalent with ard to measles than almost any other children 3 disease. A remedy that has been handed down from mother to daughtu' {or I don’tknow how many generations is safl'ron. Now, what eilect seï¬ronhas upon this particular fever no doctor knows. Certainly there is ' no peculiar element in ' ' ' that makes Certainly there is no peculiar ele- ment in its composition that makes it a. necessity. When one remembers that saflaon is merely a dyeâ€"princi- pally used commercially in that role -â€"and that it possesses no medicinal vnlue. one fails to understand why it is so universally used. The only thing to be said in its favor is that, while being useless, it is harmless. A favorite addition to saflron is is positively injurious, and should never be given except under medical advice. ‘ 7â€"â€"â€" AL:re{’17 in Children are always L their feverish ailments. seldom the mother thinks her child water to arms: 1h is w... ly always milkâ€"another popular de- lusion. Milk is an excellent food, but it does not quench thirst; in fact, it increases it. Give the child ‘ cold boiled water, and it will become 1 quiet and less fretful. I ' it 'l-leating Stove- sc-me good oncs SEMI Enamel! ï¬We sell the Wear tb keep the cold 0 fact they do just the opposite. Al- eo-hol increases the action of‘ the skin, opens the pores, and makw the individual more liablo.to contrant bflXAl-L and chill: and colds. otten with serious faults. A glass Oil hot milk is far _M- better and much cheaper and purer; * It is a, popular delusion that doc: i n,“ 3..“ r tors are compelled to attend to any - . and every call made upon them. 5 Crvzmggzï¬rï¬isfei Nothing of the kind; but medical! a. verdict n! guilty < men very rarely refuse, although in 4 Case of John W L‘ many the chance of‘recei-ving a! and prescribed death tee is remote. Street accidents . or ; 'flï¬s is the ï¬rst it people suddenly taken ill (sometimes death penalty being‘ a malingerer) will make a kind-hem crimes in the District ed onlooker run to the neareSt doc- tor ion assistance, quite oblivious as 'I""â€""â€"â€" to who is respon ’ble for payment. "n" "n “ As a matter of fact, the one who call _KingSton, Dec. 9,â€"â€" tho doctor is liable.â€"Tit-Bits. -_‘ â€can!“ Not Guilty. Broclwille, Dec. 8.-Fmdcrick [o- Quigg was acquitted of the thargo o! t three weeks We have en- :'or our air- Wc wxll, posâ€" v w--- l ailments. Yet how nether thinks of giving ;er to drink! It is near- ilkâ€"anothcr popular de- lk is an excellent food, not quench thirst; in x it. Give the child â€afar- and it will become always thirsty in 1% GP‘ 69%,, The Crossett Shoe A rare combination of style and quality. Union made. Prices 400, 4.50 and 5.00. People of all ages will find suitable Footwear Qual- ity ï¬rst. Price the Lowest specialty with us. Best Goods. Lowest prices. Buulamg Hardware, Tinsmitbing, Piumbing, Pipe and Pntir-gs, Tit-aware, Stem: and H01 Watcr Fitters, Stoves and Furnaces, Lanterns or all kinds. Th: ECUVEMR i. the very atest and :s the deiighi of every Farmer’ s W 1ft who uses one. Now is the time to buy from us a second hand Heating Stoveâ€"we have some good ones. ‘4' We sell the Wear that Wears. w.- -. hm. In: at Largo. Kingston, Dec. 9.-â€"An insane pa- tient named Joseph Trewin escaped from Rookvmod HOSpital and attendâ€" ants of the institute are scout-15m the country in search for him. Philadelphia, Dee. 9.â€"-â€"1wv. Trumbull, author and Clay . of The Sunday School Times. yesterdaytjgpd 73 years. Washington. D90. 1‘ Criminal Court yes‘ a. verdict :11 guilty case of John W. Travelling Goods SIM [Idlflflllflfl Ware Steel Ranges Editor of Sunduy School Tin... E; Diétric‘é oi. Column. PM! THREE Death Ponaltv. nee. 9.â€"A jury in the 1:. yesterday grought in. guilty of rape in “1° W. Burley, 3. 118870. . death as the penalty. ï¬rst instance of the being ï¬xed for such Amema’s Best Dec- 9. 'fâ€"Rev’ editor