ofï¬ce for containing rte-r of an hich is erâ€" my brown g and al- are also rtain par- Femises sit- pne it. ‘.h day of Patriotism the greater thee .lth ! Town of Lctoria and >eing comâ€" :1 south of in a map tber eIeven ast of Ad- Town of E Dean. P. p or plan . the time d for sale garden. )1†the pur‘ pwn at the FIGHT . longtim- lone Bldg. thirteenth 50-4. and cond n the com‘ Ltiou SUCh puddingsr in the ai- HOUSE, )SAY', in by Elias 70050 with wiid the folâ€" ref rain Roast fruit: been Baker Bryans FOR mm: Conservatory_ at Music 3.1 1 mo anl‘d 1150!! very 0883 terms. Apply to I. E. WELDON. So"".itor. Lind- Sawing a'nd Splitting Machine :izlï¬cksmith Ihop and residence at Lotus. This is a. good opening for . Leukemia: and property will be z{MOE LICENSES are issued gar. Thos. Bean either at his Ln MR. G. W. BEALL' S Jew- o'fe 1:\' store or at his residence on art-sfâ€, Lindsay. Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1): "“‘~H'~‘ Ullleu Vv ~ never were greater :han at, the < -m Iime in this branch of work. ‘hzn the last year We have had _a a? many applications from rallâ€" mmpanies and large cox-par?â€" as _.\II(‘E H. ROGER, Pianiste :1 of H. M Field and Martin ,w LPipSEC. Germany) 121 ST \VILHEIJM, Vocal m. -~:;<, syllabus, etc., sent on ap-' It Is nature’s swarning that mule-thing is wrong with the eyes. (Hind eve: mean ‘1. living In most nf us and can ’t be m- glected. An examination will Show whethex thev are actually dw- 1~ed or merely tired (mt. In either use I can Iunk intn your eyes and >((‘ what the trouble is and give vou the advice vuu need. The examina- Optician and Jeweller. When the figures Blur iiun is free. the best mines, all sizes. and clcbrated Carmel Coal for ï¬re- 5, Steam Coal for hotels and furnaces, Blacksmith Coal, and Cement, fresh Lime, gray white, Plaster Paris, Windsor put up in barrels and all sizes :‘KS as put up by the salt works, )v‘I', loath and Shingles, and all of Builders' supplies. :2ndersigned have just installed a SALE TO CLOSE UP ESTATE re ready to supply their custo- xith Hardwood'cut any length, hos or longer to suit any stove. :nmc-rs wish the short hard- and millwood split we will do 2.“) cents per cord. And School of languages Lh Mus-cal Education iii-.11] h. , under eminent‘ teachats including . . FIF. I D, Piano Pedagogue I 5 ipsic. Germany. . Hughan, Young Men Wanted. COAL 1-".xmc1.0UCH, F.R.C.0., RUPERT GLIDDON Peterborough Musical Director says 2 “ ‘Tn this ‘who are good nainly in de- éhlv competent 101' Int: bums. ’ Mr. B. McConnell, on motion of Messrs. Sluggett and Hickson, was allowed a bonus for 60 rods of wire fence to be built next spring, and J. O’Reilly, lot 2, con. 1, was also al- lowed a.~ bonus for 30 rods of wire fence, provided both remove- their old ones this winter.and build new ones as the by-law directs. On motion of Messrs. Roche and Hickson, commissioners were permit- ted to apply road appropriations to the payment of wire fence bonuses if necessary. “ ' At the request of Mr. Alex. Ma- hood, the time for manning \Vhrk on Municipal Drain No. 3, was extended till July 31, 1906. so that the work the O O 0.0. O °O°3°O°$O°z°0 .0 D Furs ! Furs 1 Special orders taken for Furs of all kinds. Each article is sel- ected personally by our buyers with greatest care. We can save. you money by buying from us. as we are willing to sell on close margin. SATIS FACTlON GUARANTEED. 0:0. 2'. O '2'. 0‘ ‘O'I'O’OO'2 | Oakwood II Out. ,3 TERMSCASH OR TRADE .: ° :wozwzwmwm If bright youngmen over the coun- try knew what a splendid business asset a. knowledge of stenography and typewriting would be to them, and how easily, in comparisnn with other branches of techincal know- lvdge such an equipment may be se- cure-d, they would 1050 no time in A; - “who“ rnnnr‘rn course in The Closing of the Omemee and Logie Roadsâ€"An Interesting Discussionâ€" By-Law will be reconsidered at the next General Meetingâ€"An Extension of time for Payment of Taxes. cured, they would IOSe no time 1n taking a. business college course in shorthand and typeWriting. At the Federal Collage. Lindsay. a few months (not years as in some in- stitutions) Will thoroughly prepare bright and intelligent young men for this now very attractive ï¬eld of emâ€" ployment. The winter term opens- n 1AA": I" - v J --_ :7 -_ '1'1wsday,-January 2, 1905. The ï¬nal meeting of Ops council was held on Friday 15th inst. After the reading and conï¬rmation of the ‘ A‘ r. ‘1.†ment. LMC I yum-ugo “~7â€" minutes of last regular meeting, the members produced their personal ac- counts for the year, and,_ after com- paring and examining the same, they were, with some other accounts passL ed on motion of Messrs. Hawkins and Sluggett paid so as to beprint- ed on the treasurer's ï¬nancial stateâ€" A lette} from the Minister Crown Lands conï¬rming Mr. Dickson’s sur- vey at Reaboro and an order on the treasurer for payment of hie account A letter from Jas. H. Hopkins, 1e- council A new stock of all shades of \Vools for fancy work, also as- sortment of slipper soles. Christmas Goods are coming forward. and we expect in a. few days to have a large assortment of Fancy Goods in all depart- ments suitable for Christmas Gifts. 0', . .020. 0:1 Highest market prices paid (either in cash or trade) for Fowl of all kinds, either dressed or alive: also Butter and Eggs. .ng he was ggsént at the time of Court. of Revision or he would OPS COUNCIL IN SESSION. IIIAAV -v- V bal Drain No.7 3, was, extended 1y 31, 1906. so that the work a done as early as possible. . Fox. M.P.P., addressed the . on‘his assessment and taxes, ASCOEDROS COMMUNICATIONS unu 1.’ v-1 . Mr, Stewart, solicitor, said that the council had power to act as they deemed best for the township, that if they desired a vote of the ratepay- (-rs it should be general and not secâ€" tional as Mr. Moore suggested. The byâ€"law received the usual readings. and was passed, signed and sealed. LOGIE BY-ROAD. Mr. G. H. Hopkins, acting for those opposed to the by-law, said the council could not close the road without considering the rights of those having park lots on each side of it, to whom the closing might be injurious. Mr. Thomas Meagher, on behalf of his father and himself, said they thoughtlessly signed a petition to close the road to oblige their neigh- bor, Mr. McGahey, who wanted to enlarge his lot, but on reflection they saw the closing would be a positive injury to them as it would do away with their frontage on the north side‘ of their lot. They were now oppos- ed to the closing for that reason. After discussing the matter for Some. time the following motion was made : Moved by Mr. Bluggett, sec- onded by Mr. Best, that further con- sideration of, the by-law he proposed till next regular meeting of counâ€" ci1.â€"(‘urrivd. ».-. -‘_- Mr. Roche moved, seconded by Mr. Sluggett that Jas. H. Hopkins’ rt-s- ignation as pathmaster he accepted, and that Waher Arkscy be appointed bondsman in his placeâ€"Carried! Mr. Wm. B. Fee said he wished to have the agreement between him and ed ; he had not agreed with the term the council settled and papers sign- ed : he had not agreed with the terms of the by-law regarding the water course. Mr. Hopkins explainâ€" ed the matter fully and said so long as Mr. Fee gave the council his bond 01‘ indemnity it mattered not ab ut the water course clause. Mr. ï¬e said he would, and the by-law was amended in so far as the watercourse was concerned. Moved by Mr. Hickson, seconded by Mr. Sluggott. that the decision of the Minister of Lands and Mines re survey near Reaboro, be fyled and that Mr. Dickson’s account be paid.â€" Carried. BOARD OF HEALTH Ops Board of Health presented their annual report and also that of the Medical Health Oflicer, which gives only one case of contagious d;- sease in the township for the year now closedâ€"a case of diphtheria. The reports were on motion. accepted and fyled. The treasurer presented his annual statement which was on motion ac- cepted and sent at once to be print- ed. v“â€"â€"â€"'7. COLLECTOR’S ROLL Mr. Mavshall collector, presented his r011 saying there was yet a bal- ance of $500, which had been prom- ised but not paid. The council, rather than return the same against the lands of the delin- quents extended the time a. few days to enable the collector to enforce payment if necessary, and instructed him to return his roll to the treas- urer with a detailed statement of statute labor, certiï¬ed or reba-ted, and of any lands liable to be return- ed to the county treasurer. After complimenting the reevc for the efï¬cient and courteous manner in which he presided during the year, the council of 1905 withdrew about 7.30 to their respective homes. The McArthur Drain â€" Collection or Taxes Extended to Mud Monday in Januaryâ€"Municipal By-law Passed. 'Fromv ‘0; E. Weeks. solicitor for John Dixon regarding the moval of his fence of! the road-9.11â€â€: The members were 9.}! present ‘and the minutes of the last meeting were read and conï¬rmed. The reeve ï¬led a statement_to the eï¬ect that there is still due Mr. Fred Dames the sum of ï¬fty dollars .on the construction 0! an abatement. lot 18 con. 7. it the work proves sat- isfactory when completed. Mr. Swain ï¬led a statement, show- ing a balance of $12.00 still due Mr. Fred Dames on the completion 0! the abutment at lot 20! eon. 6.- - The following communications were read : ' From W. E. Yarnold fully endors- ing the present location for the pro- posed outlct for the KcArthur drain on AngusMcCrimmon’s farm. From Mrs. H. G. Whitaide. pracr tically accepting the terms for the lease of a gravel pit as arranged in June 1904. ‘ MARIPOSA COUNCIL W. I“. O'BOYLE, Clerk our-vâ€" reinark that. ne WONG not “Uln no u. w... hard as that every day for one year ‘ Sardinia. Bundle in relercnce to the for one million dollars. fexpenditure of mm)‘ and statute 13' Mr. John Martin was on hand withsbor on the bound“? line 0‘ Brock his roll cleaned up in good dupe. fund‘lnripoaa, shown“! 9 balance 0‘ Mr. Fowler was uncblo to complete;$15.90 in “nor of Harmon. be It" his roli on account'of the smallpox ieeivod and outbrgak as some tour or ï¬ve families? are still under qtnamntine. ‘ ‘M M the â€Port 0' a“ com- 1114: loliowing motions were paced: mtg-toner- (tom Ranch t of the expend!- By Messrp. Knight and ‘1qu tint u to the alias the {0110?‘118 Item-.350 “when 1:: on the“" "a :1“ MIND: the â€um mu ‘" Wâ€! 1.89.1.1“ .._.‘.n.._:-. n; '03-. “I" mi in tho [Old Several percons desired rebates on taxes, but the council decided they had no control of the assessment once the rolls were conï¬rmed. by the Court of Revision in June. Messrs. W. H. McCrimmon and Wm. Mclnnis occupied -some time dim ing- the question of the outlet 0! the McAr-thur drain. taXeS, but the council decided had no control of once the rolls were conï¬rmed~ by Court of Revision in June. Messrs. W. H. McCrimmon an McInnis occupied «some time (1 ing' the question of the outlet MeArthur drain. The Treasurer. after an exceedingly the ï¬nancial; nd mode t3335wdn that the report of the com- Mrd day presented statement {or the year; a mark thnt. he wuutd not work as hard as that every day for one year for one minion dollars. the assessment j mey 4‘0041‘) pauu. Motion by Mess theanight. that this count: recent terms oflered by Mrs.'H. G. d Wm.,l7hite£ide for the lease of a. gravel iscusa-ypit 1» acre. being part of lot 16, con 0‘ theiwhich are the terms â€entered into 33 {or 3100 without being fenced, Ma 1904. Motion by re. HcPhaden and u accept the lasts. llcPhnden and . June! Taylor and ndle in relerence to the money and statute Ic- Brock ‘mieaionera. {Sardinia Ru {expenditure 0! e“ -_ .5- W line of - .A. TL The with be best means of getting he winter months. Our Hockey Boots will appeal to all lovers of the sport, as they are adapted tor speeding, hockey or pleasure skating Men’s Box Calf Hockey Boots, ‘ I 1 _ _1 A.. â€"uonLl\‘:‘m nr‘il'es ..................... “Our Special." 2.25, 2.50 Mcn s and Boys’ “Tuff’ ï¬tters and tip top wearers , Men’s sizes 6 to 11 prices... Men’s Box Calf Hmkc black or tan respective prices Misée's' sizes 11 to 2, prices We were fortunate in securing a Indian made Moccasins just before advanced. men 55115)“ W ll. ayvv-u. In“... Y-._- Boys‘ sizes 3 w 6. Special price 85c Youths' sizes 11 to 2. specitl price 70c Child‘s sizes 7 m 10. Special price 55c . infants’ sizes 3 to 6. special price 45c Infant‘s Kid Moccasins. speCial price 250 Leggings. Men's Grain Leggings ........... ............................... 1.35 to 1.60 Ladies’ Fine Cloth Leggings, ............................. 85c and 1.25 ,___ Children’s Felt and “Faunt- .: ° ‘23....) leroy†Leggings, in black, red, ' 3:7 ' a blue, fawn and brown colors, For mother or siste pair of “Neill†quality from Our stock of the famous Maple Leaf Brand Rubbers includes Waterproof and Jersey Cloth Overshoes, Wool Lined Goods, Rubber Boots, Lumbermen’s ArctiCs, etc. If the Gift be for father or brother, Boots will make an acceptable and a Ask for Maple Leaf Rubbersâ€" and wear well. anceâ€"prxces Headquarters for Xmas Footwear 0.....- 8 STORES IN CANADA WHAT SHALL I GIVE? Thus 18 m seems to be a great problem. LET US articles in our list of GIFTS are useful, prices are within the reach of everyone. and economically. Goods are convenien Christmas Season is ..o--ooo-o-o' it is the time cacao-Incuooa-Oo Fine Footwear. In... 0 sister a delightful present ality easy ï¬tting Shoes, -AA Rubbers. Men‘s sizese to 11. wecial price $1.15 Boys‘ sizes 8 to 6. special price 85c Youths' sizes 11 to 2. spwial price 70c Child‘s sizes 7 to 10. speck! price 55c lnfants' sizes 3 to 6. weak! price 45c Infant‘s Kid Moccasins. special price 25c I GIVE ? This is the question it problem. LET US HELP YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEMzâ€"In the ï¬rst place all of the They meet the needs of all and the of the hour, and one’s mind becomes perplexed at what a of GIFTS are useful, many of them are necessities. the reach of everyone. Then our store facilities enable you to select your GIFTS quickly Goods are conveniently displayed and prices plainly marked. Our system is one price to all. Children’s leroy†L688 blue, fawn prices ........... ouOIO§ooouooooucoocooo Coo paid to mum. vn‘ , -.vâ€" ---- - , 1 day statute labor done.n81;’J. H. Wells, overcharge in taxes, 81. That the {OIIOwing item be charged against thefland S. W. st W. No. 3, L. Britain, $3.94. That the collector's roll for the south hall of the township be ac- cented and the collector's saiary of $55.00 paid. coo. they look well, ï¬t well, large quantity of the prices were 3.50, 'esent will be a toes, which cost 2.00 up to 4.00 1.75' and 2.00 honored custom of GIFT-GIVING. Shall I Give? Llllla, â€Isl-L‘- u-- w--. Motion by Messrs. Watson and Swain that, the report of the engim oer W. E. Yarnold (or cleaning out and maintaining the Peter Campbell drain be received aï¬d adopted and that . [1th be prepared in acâ€" cordwo‘witb said reportâ€"Carried. Motion my ms. Knight and Watâ€" non tint-flu new â€worked to sign as W tor the construcâ€" o! a drain Motion by Messrs. Mcrnauen uuu Swain that By-law No. 586, being a by-law to appoint deputy returning amous and to provide polling places {or the municipal elections to be held on Hominy the ï¬rsttday of January. 1906. be received and read a ï¬rst ulnaâ€"Carried. This by-lnw was read the usual ulna. signed and sealed. n1- ‘ ...A_ a “A fo'r the north roll be extended uu we seOOnd Monday in January. 1906, on account of the smallpox outbreak preventing the collector from com- pleting his roll. and that Mr. .Henry Fowler, jr., be retained as collector (or that purpose.â€"Carried. Motion by Messrs. McPhaden and Swain that By-law No. 586, being a uslo‘nce more, an For the Christmas Season our Specialty is House Slippers. Our selection comprises about 50 distinct lines. many of which we import direct from English and American manufactnrers. Space will only allow us to describe a few kinds; Women’s Felt and Fancv Dresden Velvet Slippers. A big range of imported English gpods in “Juliet" and Buskin stylesâ€"extra value at 25c, 50c, 650,76051, 1.10 Children’s Slippers, in attractive colors and cozy effects. Prices. Trunks that are dependable ........ Club Bags in a1 styles. prices ...... Suit Cases, the popular kinds ..... Toy Trunks for little people ........ your trunk without extra charge A personal inspection of our stock of' Felt Footwear 15 the only way to get an adequate idea of its complete- ness. Everv known foot comfort is here, from the heavy long boot for Men to the comfortable. yet dressy lace boot for ladies. special ...................................................... ‘ 4.75 and 3.90 Men’s Felt Congress Boots, reliable quality ........ 1.35 Women’s Felt Boots, plain or leather foxed, in laced, gaiter and button styles. sizes 3 to 8â€"prices Loaf 1.20 1.25, 1.50. Men’s Felt Sole Curler Boots, specially adapted for curling. but as they combine comliness with warmth they also make ideal wear for driving orjoristreet use. ILL elt and Fancy House Slippers lli Travelling Goods. ...... ' 200 to 450 Felt Boots. 90 KENT-SI. CASH AND ONE PRICE .TIIE SATISFACI‘OBY 81083... Men’s Fine Dongola Kid and' Embossed Leather Slippers, in black or choco- late Harvard and Opera styles, sizes 6 to 11â€"prices ........ 1 .,00 1. 25, 1 .50, 1. 75 W P V , It. Benson ~and seconded by Mr. Fielding that it be receivedâ€"Carried. L Wed by Ir. Lytle, seconded by, :‘InBeflon tint the time for collect,- “thorns!†.oxtended to the 3th dayâ€!!! “only, 1906.â€"0m-dd. - , ,,_____‘, __-.__ __._-‘Ir ' a. lwvuvw â€"-â€"â€" Men’s Felt, Fancy Velvet and Plush Slippers, warm and comfortable. Special values at 350, 50c, 750, 90c, 1.35. A number 0! accounts were paw-u on notion-o! It. Pool mad-Ir. Field-5 w' mm mm. M vvvâ€" ._ by Mr. Peel, that the ï¬nancial state- men: he received, and 100 copies be printed forâ€" tribution.â€"Curried. The ladies, Health 0mmâ€: report'- wu presented and it was moved ‘Py -__‘I_‘I Boys’ and Girl’s Felt and \‘elvet Slippers, (the noise- less kind), sizes 11 to 2. Prices ................ 260 to 45¢ The council held-‘winding‘up mwet- ing at Coboconk on December 15. All the members were present. The minutes of the last meeting wens read and conï¬rmed. The LreaS~ um presented his annual ï¬nancial statement. “ ' A ~__.J-.4I ‘31de by Mr. Mac by Mr: Peel. _tha_t the l drain across the road allowance and to build a silt: basin on the east side of said road, and also'that sort of the drain on the road allovvanceu Accounts to the amount‘of 'about' $840 were ordered to be paid, and these accouan will appear in the» course of a few do"? ____~ We are showing a par- ticularly ï¬ne line of Trunks, Bags and Suit cases. A handsome Leath- er Tag given with every purchase made in this de- partment, and if desired we put your initials on Bexley Council PmoeedingS- ........... 1.75 to 8.00 ...... 70c to 1.00 J3 B; WELnox. Tp. Clork. 700 to. 6.00 LINDSAY