Jill move-53“ IZC liYoioo ‘S STOKE inde 3 thorough}! Cancer“, nine-s. be. Lds. Fox 9] N DSA Y . “lon- ~ lim- .: kson own Warm SON I [tr ctr-mute :1. Church. China, most Lind-my the to“ libiting the is ,y’s QC. r2512}? Mk. "90L '1. of intern and o! Linmy to COD- '9“- I‘M“ b3 I‘adies’ ï¬ne Ringwood. Gloves in hhu‘k and fancy, reg 80c, saleâ€; 240 Ladies' brown and navy,Woollen Mitts, holiday special at.._...~.+..‘25c Ladies blk puré s’lk' Mitts, regular $1.15, holiday price ..... ............-. 950 Ladies' lined Mocha. Mitts. regular 75C for ..... .. .................................. 88° I-adies’ lined k'id Mitts, fur tops, “2,: 1.10 for ................................. 90c Ladies’ grey, tan and blk Mocha Kid. Gloxw, lined, reg $1.,30 sale Ladies’ ï¬ne blk. Cashmere Gloves, rec 55c, now 45c, reg 45c, now 35c. rc-g 30c for“ .................................. 24¢ Fancy Kimon Hdkfs., done up in szII‘â€"dozen,boxes, full instructions in; aide for making; reg, $1.00 box, hol- iday price ................................. 80c Mun"! white ExceldI Iilk hemItit- chad Hdk!I., lnitlulod, reg 80c, hou- day uh... ....................... ...... “.250 Item‘s hem-tucked indtulod Hakim, done up in pretty halt dam boon. reg $1.75 box. holiday â€hand.†White sllk initialed hematxtchéd "am†1193' 550 for 45¢; reg 80c, “â€41“ -------------------- . ~u...h..|..4......u-". Holiday Handkerchleh and Gloves 34 dozen children's fancy border Mkfs; these at 5c, 4c, 8c and...... 2c 50 doz. ladlea' fancy hemstltched and scalloped 11:11:13., prettlly am- Children’s vests and drawers, ape vials in all sizes .......... . ........................... Ladies' special heavy weal 'Hose. 30c {or ............ ~ «240‘ “Bun-ins" wOol Hose, extra qual- itY. reg 550, holiday pdces...~..‘..44°' Ladies' plain red onblack vests and drawers, pure heavy wool, reg 1.15. Gale ...................... DJOIIUOOOOOCIO~I“" 97° Ladim' long sleeve Vests and draw- hol'irday specialé at $1.25, $1 and ..... crs. natural grey, reg 30c, sale...24c 700 Ladies’ fleeceâ€"lined Vests and draw- ers, mg 65c. holiday price, ..... . 54° Dre“ Goodsg-WaistingnSilks Underwear and Hosiery WINTER I§ for Advertisers. Gover- Lini say a. n d Surrounding Districtm Just placed in Ladies’ Fancy the Holidays VOLUME XLIX.~ Stock for Beautiful assortment Fancy Baskets Shell Boxes Picture Books Pin Cushions OpLTraysw Vast . China‘flups end Saucers Collars U WANT FOOTWEAR WE WANT YOU R TRADE Toy Furniture Drums, Horns Jumping Jacks Banks Hundreds of wind-up Runabout Toys Ila-«buinhu-uu- $1.13 5 Cent Assortment 10 Cents, 15 Cents, 20 and 25 Santa Claus beautifully provided for on our Fancy .Goods and Toy Tables. See our 1 Cush-iOn Cords, all. shades, sale..5° ; Cushion Girdles in silk and merc- ' erized, all new colors, specials at 50c Men’s fur-lined Mocha. GloveS, "Fownes" makes.‘ reg $4.751 sale $4.00; reg $2.50. sale .......... $2.10 Men’s brown Mocha gloves, wool lined, reg $1.60, 'sale $1.40; reg 1.45. sale 1.20 ;, reg 61., sale": 753 Men’s tan and black Mocha. Mitts, pure wool lined, reg 1.15, holiday price III...’I’QI'IIIIIIIOII.~I. on' uuuuuuuuuu 0d. 25“ Hudson. Damask Topa, reg 85c, '10â€de price up:ins-oon-dnnou'loï¬oun .70 Imitation Post Card Cushion Taps It Will Pay You Men’s Holiday Furnishings Pretty oiled Denim Cushioa Tops, big variety of «was, 40c, holiday 60c. “.10 noon-Jo.â€son-ugnuuuuno canouooa 470 Holiday fancy silk wadatings in 1checks, regular width Itafleta, reg 60c we .. ........................ â€H.460 27â€"h Jap Tafleba. Silk all shades, reg 56c for ....... . ............... . ...... 43¢ 16 shades Tmoline Silk, reg 55c, Przestley's blk Venetian and Satin Cloth 40 inches wide pure wool, reg Priestley's unshrinkable, unspot- table, panneans in b1k.. navy and plum, reg $1.25, holidays ...... $1 Ladies‘ colored and blk kid Gloves, holiday specials at $1.25, a1 and ...... G A 01‘ o. ooh .40." 50 New Black Mercerized Sateen Underskirts. Regultn' $1.25,\for $1 Fancy white and black silk blouses, regular $5. Sale ................ $4.00 Black and white Silk Blouses, new style, prettily tucked, regular $3.60 line. Holiday sale ............... $3.10 Make up your want list. and start early. We will be glad to see you every day from now till Santa Claus amves. c...- Christmas Notionsâ€"Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Ladies’ and Men’s Neckwearâ€" Hosiery, Linens, Underwear, Dress Goods, Blouses and Blamingâ€"Furs, Blankets, Carpets and Clothingâ€"Beau: tiful Assortment Silk Handkerchiefs bought specially for Cnristmas. .ou-n-uono . .McGAFFEY Mustnnouwsm and plain cashmere [day ell-oohonc ICC-“‘....III 25c â€"-Six and one-third miles of perma- nent sidewalks were laid mamâ€"bar ough, smile and a third more than inany previous year. ’ â€"â€"The maintenance of the inmates of Feterhorough County Home of W will hepaid by each munici- QKantgthe-mte «50 was per crete dam at Buckhorn; $10,000 for new concrete at Ibvesick, Burleigh Falls, and $15,000 Iota. new phat for for towing and‘inspect'ion on the ca.- â€"0ri1-lia-raised $25,000 by deben- mes thisyear to. build ceinent Side- walks, of which $24,144 has, been expended, leaving $855.-8§ to 3 com- plete work undertaken in the spring. â€"The estimates which were brought down in the House of Commons on Friday contain an appropriation of $33,500 for improvedents to the Trent Canal; $35.0“) for new con- $16 white Thibet Stoles, 103 in. long, satin-lined, holidgy prirc .......... for German Mink Stoles, trimmal. reg. $13.00, holiday price. ..... $10.90 Special Alaska. Sable Mum, Em pire and round,‘ at $15, $13, $11 'and 80 inch river seal Throw Ties, beautiffully lined, reg $5.75 a this .m' salary of City Clerk Arm- :rong “Maugham“- good from $1.250to 82000. he tq Furl, Great and Small Alaska Sable Buffs, 52-h: full back. 4 large tails, high-grade, reg $12.50 es, reg $4.50, $3.19 $3.75; reg 85.50 Handsome Persian hmb Wedge Caps, suitable for presants at $6.00. $8.00, 39,00 and .............. .......‘...310 price Men'uatrachnn Gauntlen, 85. now ofl .ala ‘ ooooooooooooooo lot m 0 do. '3‘ Persian Lamb Gauntlets 89. 50,. “lo Men's ï¬ne blk box clot/h fur-lined Coats, Otter-“and Per-Iran Collar, ‘45 .55 “d ".nn-u-uuonud ooooo oud-oucdono.65 coat, nun-"nun†----- ‘Inuol Illolalttl’51.75 Rog. 8551gmde, thin coat 5.4 $47 Men's blk' Astruchan Coat. reg ‘89 {Of “no."nun-onunnnnu uuuuuuu 0.0.3.388 Gauntlets Choice Coon Coau, the naturaJ an- imal coloring, strongly made and well trimmed, reg $62, grade, this ad, 50c, 1.00 and ........... a ......... 1.1.50 ‘PScortt’s†Neck Mufflers, reg 55¢ ‘01‘ 450, mg 1.10 {Oran-nuoa'ooucuoo‘ 90° Men’s Fur Coats, Cap- and New four-in-hand Ties. latest shape and coloring, reg 35c for 25¢ ' reg 55c and 60c, holiday prtges ........ 45¢ Men’s neck Scar-ls, single and .quflt- New. holiday Cambric shirts. all choice patterns, reg $1.00 and 81.10 holiday price ....... ... 750 Men’s fancy Suspenders at 75c, Grey Lamb Gauntlets; womah'I lia- _.. “at... n.n-o..ï¬.o--~o to... District Notes .au-o-ouoot-n. CIIoI-Iolï¬ovoooo-cto.ou Handkerchief Cases con-- 0.0%.... Photo Frames LINDSAY, ONT., THU‘RSDAY,_6TH DECEMBER, 1906. Toy Dishes Perfumes Dolls $1295 $4.75 $8.10 $10 $9 copies of the mat bylaw. 0nmotinno£Al¢BewudFinb er,themembenotthoCourto!Be- visionmmtedfleuhfor at» tumult-teem. Wm'm to ;Pig* mby-kvmhuitclarmtno citimahanuep more than two Watchmin-Wuder- By- law 1107 authorizes settlement wrth Samuel Walker of sun in High Court for damages by flooding cel- lar. Tbae were all passed. The Waterworks Improvement by- law received .ï¬rst and secondrewd lugs. It provides 101‘ the raising 01 820,000 at 4} per cent intend: for new ï¬ltration system The loan is [or 20 years, and Will reg annual payment of 816871.58 4:0 meet principd and hitched. It. will be voted on at the municipd elation. and is pnhlhhgd in this issue 01 the By-law No. 1106 provides for the holding of municipal elections. The nomination 01 Mayor, Reeve. Deputy-reeveJAldermen. will be held at «the Town Hall Dec. 31a, at 7.30 pm-, and a. poll will be opened (it necessary) .‘on Monty. Jun. [75:11. The {allowing are the polling places and deputy-returning ofï¬cers: East Wardâ€"No. 1. Gronell’s shoe shop. Fremont Crandell : No. 2. Crandell's ofï¬ce, J. O'Riley. South Wardâ€"No. 1, Lindsay Bros.’ omce, W. J. Stew art: No. 2, Jewett’a Livery omce. A. A. J. Scenes: No. 8. Tangney'a house. Lindsay-st. G. C. Buck. North Wardâ€"No. 1. Market ‘ roam. John Kelley; No. 2, Sldtch's car- riage shop. A. Palen ;, No. 8. Born Bros.’ oflce, John_Sn}ith. The reports of the various cow mittees. already published. were adopted. . - By-law No. 1105 was passed amending a clause in the market by-law which prevented a butane: bringï¬ng meat on the market in less quantities than a quarter. The amendment proï¬des that where a quarter has already been cut on the market and a. portion of it unsold the remaining portion may be brought on the market again, it sound and wholesome. and is not less than 10 lbs. in weight. The deputation then expressed willingness to wait. and depend on the new Council. Mr. G. H Lindsay was allowed 850 for plans of sewers laid by him during the past season. Market Clerk Callaghan's report for November showed weighing fees. $67. 50; tolls, $10. 40; total 877 90. The report. of Mrs. E. E. Sharpe. Truant Oflicer. was referred to the Police and Lighting Committee. A.ld O'Reilly held out for a grant. as the money ywouid nob be paid till after New uYeere’ and there was still 8100 to the good under the head 0! deputation expenses. Ald. Eyre. was person-.113; 1n tav- or of a grant, and would vote {or it it it were not that the year was being closed with a. deï¬cit. ‘ out with p deï¬citu A 'grant had been made for the ï¬rst show“ and he thought. the Town Council of next you night In trusted as won an the County Co 1.1 Aldermen Begs Rea agreed with A M953? LY’QW' ‘ Mayor Wroom won in sympathy with the aims of (the ,Auoclatlon, but did not see how a. grant could be made as the Council you going Ald. O-‘Rcilly;u.nd Filber- moved that a. grant 0! 860 be made. backed by a guarantee of ,850. Aid. 0'- Reilfly. in support of the motion, pointed out that Lindguy would be on a. circuit of live shows, thus se- curing, the exhtbmon of the best birds here. Messrs. Ems, Jordan, 'I‘rew and Thou. Connolly were the speakers, and strongly urged a. grant on the ground 0! success of the ï¬rst show and the educational Mn. 0! such an exhibition. Accounts were referred to the proper committees. POULTRYMEN A SK GRANT. A deputation from the County! of Victoria Poultry and Pet-Stock As- sociation composed of Johnston Ell-ls, President; George Jordan, Treasurer; Secretary Frost, Messrs. J. A. Williamson, D. C. 'I‘rew, Geo. Calvert, J. P. Ryley. Wilber Hunter and sewml others waited on the Council to? ask {or 9 grant. e-mp't): eawse's', Eoveredwwith corFuget:1 On Tum “KM “10 MN" 91 ed iron, subject to the usual con-‘Westminster Lodge. No. 20. Sons of “"5035. ‘ . fEngland, gtve n bouquet at Pym's COMMUNICATIOkS‘ 'Hotel in honor of the Supreme Proa- _A number of communications were! read and ï¬led. Others were disposed ‘ident, M" JW 30‘3â€: 0‘ Lind" o! as lollows : ‘Bay. A number.of other citizens were From‘Mrs-O‘Magy Bend. regardinzg‘uso present, showing thet 3112130:- remission er taxes.â€" nancemu i. not only highly l I by Committee. . From John Duke. resigning om“, the Where out. own order, but by or! Fence Viewer.â€"Accepted. the community generally in which he‘ Frem Gi 11- iRobhiaom. :8?“ 1:- uves. Put Supreme President Ald- missuno busness axo 7w; 6 1 is not noble-Granted. â€t“? â€1‘: “mm semmy C“ "â€- Accounts were referred to the ° oron 0' “13° R0“ C9110“ Bald- win, were among those present. The proper committees. POULTRYMEN ASK GRAN'I‘. Watchman-Warrior rqrets that ow'lng A deputation from the County of tothe pressure upon “'3 â€lum'“ Victoria, Poultry and Pet-Stock As- bumble to give the report this {octatioxl composed_ of Johnston week. Itwvill appear in new. issue. The Town Gown held its reg-Hum alu- meeting an londay evening. :m ' plow the Town Clerk's ofï¬ce. the change cessa {mm the Council Chunber being Ad made on account of the am Sun cold. . mm; Present, Vrooman,- Ald. Ilium Eyres. Ru, o “y. Ficher. Boss; and Muundbr. . l H permission was uted to Mr. R. Neill, on motion of Aid. O'Roilly l and AM. Fisher, to are“ in ream of his store a storage building for“ empty cues, covered with corrugat-' 0“ ed iron, subject to the usual eon- 'Westn ditions. ~ . Eagle COMMUNICATIONS 'Hotel A number of communications were read and ï¬led. thers were disposed went, 0! as follows: my. After hearing I 2'. Ju. Bonn! Grant to Poultry Association Laid Over lawn Council "as Already Expended Appropriationsâ€"- Waterworks Improvement By-law Will Be ' Submitted at Mnnlcipal Elections Will, at Allsyor erQ' The Victoria. Lumber Ills, Hr. Geo. J. Brmnwell. proprietor, closed for the summer and loll season on November 18, alter turning out. a lugs out o! well-made lumber. which was readily sold to local buy- 'ers at good prices. Hr. Brumwell stated to the Watchman-Words! that he had a larger cut of pins than any other mill in Lindsay. A large quantity 0! hardwood lumber was also cut. At present a gang 0! men are busy getting the new and shingle mill ready ‘or custom sew- lng during the winter. The plant 0! the shingle mill is one of the most up-to-dste in Ontario. The floor opase is 45 by 60 feet. steam heat- ed and lighted by electricity. with storage capacity for shtick block- of 150.000. It cost $1,000 to com- plete it, and is Capable of manufac- curing 25,000 Images any. DUNDAS 8; ELAVELLES, Llfl‘llted Clothing furnishing Dept. ,. . .. ..-rvuw , Wow-‘22.! - / , _ l...» ~ m mic-u. awwoulu ddenduu “am also for M an agent of the Ofllcm Guardian, Ton- cue will be eppeeled. Armstrong v. Schell was a dlepute about the title of 200 mm 0! had In the Township of Somervllle. This cute wu Iettled anon: the parties wlth approval of the Court. I“. A. labia-mid. tor 91.19%; 0. g. 899ka for Madam. W. J . Bank v. R. E.,Klnsinu, or Hamil- ton, judgment was given {or plainufl' (or full amount. with interest on note of 82,000 and dun 0162.800 given by defendant to 8. 1'0.an {ox lumber which ddenduat. claimed he did not get. G. H. Bopkim to: plamua; W. M. McClemont, of Hum- llton, (or delendm ;'F. A. McDiar- mid, for Pct-kin. It. a probable the At «the non-Jury sittings of tho High Court, heid by J mum Britten on Moody; and Tuesday in Ontario iwutinstmcted to examinoâ€" the old iplowa and have them repaired it no- The Victoria Lumber Mills Adjournment that took place till Soturdcy evening, December 15, the statutory date {or review at Fur Coats, Ties, Overcoats, (men and boys’) 1 Shirts, Smoking Jackets, Matters, Dressing Gowns, Handkercha‘ifs‘, Fur Caps and Collars; Gloves, and etc. Any thing that goes out under our name is fully'guaranteedi‘f no matter what price you py.- light Docket at Non-Jury Sittings Banquet to Mr. James Boxall Duties increased on silverware, jew- elry. clocks. watches. linotypes. tele phone instruments, hats and caps, neckties, collars and cuffs, brushes. ‘lue, perfumery, brick baths. canned meats. horses,. cattle, beans, peas and Clause authoridng the Government to reduce duty on articles in which there is acombine altered sons 'to provide that when any court ï¬nds persons guilty 0! contining, the Gov- ernment my take action. Duties slightly reduced on reapers, mowers, binders, scythes; axes, con- fectionery, cardboard and gasoline. oranges and lemon. WANTED-419116111 Servant. Apply to Mrs. F. A. Walters, corner Rus- sell and Simcoe streets. or at Dr. Walter's ofllCe.â€"49-3. A new schedule of dutie- Introduc- ed as basis 0! negotiations with oth- er countriee. Counts-lee agreeing to the terms. 'enjoy a rate or duty 1i: Ce!- ude he," way We the ‘M proper end the British pyefemce. Surtex on Germ [odds continu- Brmsh preference changed by.abo- lition of the 88 1-8 per cent. dis- count on British goods-and subttitu- uon therelor of a spasm discouit {or each urticle. In some cue- prom- ence in increased, in other: it 1: lea- 1CHIEF FEATURES OF THE PRO- VISIONS OF THE NEW SCHE- DULES 0F CUSTOMS DUTIES The Mail and Bmpi‘re thus summa- rllo the chief provisions of the new mm brought in by Mr. Fielding on Thursday of last week, and which at once We eflective : THE CHANGES in THE - DOMINION mnrr The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Bell, of the eastward, will be sorry to learn of the death of their only child, William gEvenett. aged 4 yea}: and 11 months. on Sa'turda} morning, Dec. lot, 1906. I Miss Huttle' Museum, daughter 0! Mr. Thomas Inflow, an old en» ploye o.’ the Plavedle Milling Co., idled in the hospitaL on Thursday morning last of typhoid fever, aged 28- Much sympathy is felt (or the lsmily. This was the ï¬rst death from typhoid fever in the hospital this year....Friends will be glad to know that her younger sister. who is In the hospital with the samo‘ disease is progressing favorably. 1 The dentin o! If. Alexander O'Neill. third. non of Mr. 'Patrick O'Neill. street count-sinner, Lind- any. took place on Setuuhy morn- ing lat neu- Oriliiu. «under and circumstances. Young Mr. O’Neill had been employed in the lumber woods near Sudbury. On Friday his (other received; telegram from the hospital authorities at Sudbury ï¬tting that hie Ion had been bud- iy frozen. and was in a serious condition. Hr. O'Neill leit as soon as poeeible for Sudbury, and Itertr ,ed home by next train with hiaeon, but the young, men expired 'neer Oriiiia. It is not known exutlv how the accident leading to the deeth occurmd.'but it is supposed the young muuioat his way in the woods in going from one shanty to another.'1‘iie {W31 took place on ‘ Hopday to the R. C. cemeten. Much sympathy is felt ior his lath- er and other relath’es l1 MISS HATI‘IE MASSAW. ALEXANDER O'NEILL. ' X M A S: Hints, mas. Best selections)- now, better: service. This nrens store will ShQW,,.the best collect» ion. of attractive gift: hints, including: Time torBetHihkihg and planing for Ch ï¬st.â€" . , 7, 7' 'J â€"â€"v dâ€""' W my, The'only things the good houseâ€"- wives are afraid of are a non-snaiâ€" ciency of geese, turkey and eggs, the latter being particularly scarce. We have had two fur buyers up here (or the last 4 or 5 days, and by their smiles they- must have- struck it rich. This is a good place (or old trapper-8, and'as prices are- high this year. it pays to follow the» bushes. i! the people who go in» for it thoroughly understand the curing o! the hides. places, and they are just as week, and an be is a very energetic. young man, no doubt the bank will: be [put boon to the Village .3“ neighborhood. The usual Q‘s-weekly dance in the TOWn Hall last Saturday was not as well attended as usual. owing, no doubt. to the bad roads. A little snow fell on Sunday night and or Monday it froze like sixty, the W at 8 o'clock resin-- eel-ed 4' wow, and†getting colder all the time. so the ice on Head? Lake will be grand for skating on, andildreadyetrong ;enough tor horses to travel on it. I! you want to save money on. dry goods, women's and children’s. ready-to-wear garments, furs, undo mummy, atteml Ford’s Selling Out Sale, Lindsay. Temporary premises, a few doors out o! the market. All the stones are busy getthg ready {or Christmas, and the die» plays of toys {or the children, anti nick-knocks for the girls and boys; are very ï¬ne. In fact the display cannot be beaten in much larger she sale and ï¬xtures placed in poof. tion in Mr. Lakin's store. Ir. Barrett hopes to be in a position to open} the_ Hayburton branch this Mr. Barrett, one of the- sum 02" the Sterling Bank, arrived here on Saturday M3131: ‘and 0:} Monday had On Saturday -'evening about 9 o'clock the village was plunged into! darkness. Ice hu'ing gathered in the: flume at the power house it was no- oeaaaryto close down until the jar could be removed. It was tether musingto see the old dusty 1m being brought out again, and to beer the "wise ones" say "That’s the el» ectric lights for you." On Christmas'night an entertaixr meat will be given inthe Townw under the auspices o! the, vinega- I! you want to save money on dry goods. women's and children's roadie to-wear garments, furs and mminery attend “Ford's Selling Out Sale", Lindsay. Temporary premises a ieu doors east of the market. The Bo-bmygeon Independent 5‘ Plungod in the deepen of domain: Last week Hr. John Moflan not“ ’g nest being- madein' hi: cellar W some animal, and accordingly ‘oez‘tr trap for ï¬t. Next; morning on visit- ing the trap, he discovered a mustâ€" rat. 1:. is feared that it is the n- nowned muskrat of ’thc great Bob- caygeon journal. Mr. A. Braden has erected and 06" plated . newgtable, which certainty showy his great enterprise. It irredâ€" ed and sided with galvanized inn sheets, which give it a neat and dw- I'fle appearance. The Machete and Presbyteria- mholding union revival serVioilIII' two weeks, commencing next Sunday, Dec. 9. Rev. Walter Ruuell, of T0- canto, will lava charge 0! the meat- A morning mail now leave: but :5de “the Moon mail. max- tng it possible for merchants to‘ '2.» oeive goods the same day outered. HALIB UR'PON. BOBCAYGEON. NUMBER. 49 3 save money on. an' s and children; mu, “ITS, Mg" 4300. ovary blue...