;t. 000‘ FM. WAR- ding a se- teach in a. saluy Mars per ence J an. and Cattle st aPPI'OYed )entistry and ,Medicinea of second 0r Duties to "y “3%: Wuperty of con 5 land and dance mm- mdy m ‘n 50 x 00, I Mahhng. ‘hug M Ma: 10am minutiae. ings ; lying Lcugog. 0139 crop farms- 2 has 13" gt, Toronto. k residence. Its. , South \ud Lot, he twelhh “jam. L meats ; one houses in ornamental trees. Good mm as mm a. be than. ACHERN. pl! [ahead ‘ new amt! am‘ont {o m Womb u Hill a» nmek mam MNhonv h demo am! In much. M‘f‘IY‘ 10 has ‘Wumk '4 INNER. [ls farm 0! l, 100 C1.'3s t SALE»- and active. aging pr0~ nether to L. is the 3 him for 3 at Lot cuw ,..10.25 'onto. it)! 10 [. ARI- Not-land, .V'ICE. 27 Glo- Veterinary WAN T- Sale f0 ‘3 fl ‘1 001.3%) Wow-1.0 8.15 . BEN- 5.00 mmmmmmm 0.9%.?pr 5005 .OD.$0.12.2. 66.nhâ€"1nhna. mushy) i PD. 0 5. 3'2 40 D. C Ta ble “v the latter. but it 3 now saw um. _______ _ ‘ has a dog anda bitch. ermen had had dlfl'eu‘enccs mth each little c‘mes. Ald. Rea. said that 3, Kent stre_et other-and the Mayor: but each had Miss Maggie Lee is spending a {a ,mmhant had complained that whï¬e acted for what he beheved the stt dgys in Lindsay this week. he was assessed for Izmsimï¬iï¬s tax, hisiinteresps 0‘ the WW“- .1119 Council Messrs. Thos; Sadler and I", A neighbor, Mr. w. Roenigk. dewr in 1130‘th Fear been Framed over by miss-mid, _ofLindse,y. spent Shitu m‘zéical instruments, etc†was not a Mayor who 00Ҡn0t b? turned, day in town. , An examination of the W1: from what he thOPght V8.3 right. He Hrs. L.7 B. Battle, of Picton, m r011 showed that neitha‘ur.Roen18k. ‘appteci'a‘ted the Mt“ M the last Sunday known, the guest am. Mr. W. Warren. musical instrument lay-Or whghad-acleun record. . Brook Home. ' i t .n . ’ was 3.59m The motxon ms'csrxfiedby astand- ~ Bonn. C._ 36:me“ diam m‘ï¬b‘roht'mmgg. for business tax. While, - _ V‘ m -._ It 8 ', '-va.. ' ~ ' H350! "om" .x‘eplsing, 3“! 3' 'r - mudâ€: 001 Clark Knowlson said there might be he yas phased tomhgvo “0017901111.- 3W M*mmn:"iu m: mm H. can “.mppuad‘ut, Am"... I 1H i to» remedied. mitwes were Ihc- exception of the port of the Finance commending that J. allowed to settle dog tax recommendation was made standing that Mr. Hancock had had a. €03 and two pups, and di_spOsed of ‘319 latter, but it 3 now samd that to N. Babcock be for $1. The neighbor, Mr. musical instruments, LLLCA uLLu-uu -"‘~ ' ’ a ‘1: of costs from McLaughlin Z‘wi for $85.29. Mayor :Vrooman . ruznented favorably of the work of t e Jolictors. His consultations had 3 :: wally been with Mr. Peel, and had L. ‘7‘. very satisfactory. 'n motion of Ald. O'Reilly and ‘Yzznder 200 copies of the Treasur- ; ï¬nancial statement to December .~ will be published. fluere will be a. deï¬cit of-abou‘t $2- 2.“ made up of $800 at the begin- 1‘- ..; 0f the year, $600 for Board of V- was, $500 or $600 for Town Pro- Committee, and $300 for unforeseen law costs. ‘ 31:: J. M. Chalmers was‘heand in re- frfence to his claim of $175 balance ..; work 0121351: year. and on motion ’ Md. Begg and Eyres. it was ord- “Hi to be paid. Mr. w. White was heard in regard Y . snow plow not being driVen past *‘ne premises of his father on the east bidi- of St. Lawrence Street. Ald, Eyres said that another citi- 7~-n had complained to him that the wow plow man turned off before set- ting to his place. Aid. Rea was instructed to have the Write grievance remedied. - The reports of the difl'erent commu- Last Regular Meeting of Town Council of this Year Tab. rerrular statutory meeting of hmn Council was held on Satin:- evening last in i‘he The Piggery By-Law Amended to Prevent Keeping of More than Two Pigs after April first Nextâ€"Usual flonorarium Voted to the Mayor following communications were 101: being dx‘iven past his father on the east rrence street. .id that another citi- ined to him that the turned off before get- :e. instructed to have the the Town Clerk’s been reported to be receiving aid from the town. Every member of the Coun- cil had a right to discuss matters freely. For his part he would never submit to be gagged. Aid. O'Reilly said complaint had been made that Mayor Vrooman did not visit Mr. Beal's factory. He did not think the Mayor was called .‘upon to run allover the town. He (the Mayor) had acted on the information received from the ward dispenser of charity. HONORARLUM TO THE MAYO]! Moved by Ald. Maundar, secondcxl by Ald. ORellly, that 3130 he Vnted to Mayor Vrooman as a partial re~ cognition of his onerous scrvzccs for Ald. Eyres was then voted to the chair say shall keep more than two pigs on the same premises. On motion of Aid. O’Reilly anh Maunder, the representatives of The Watchman-Warder and the Post were voted the usual recognition of their services in reporting the meet- ings of Council Ald. Begg oba'ecting. In connection with this there was some discussion as to correspondence in the Post. Ald. Eyres said that this correspondence unjustly reflected on Mayor Vroomau as to what was said at last meeting in regard to a man brought from Nova Scotia. The matter w_as discussed by several memâ€" was introduced. A-fter some discus- cussion in committee the amending by-law was passed. It provides that after the lst of April, 1907, no per- son or persons in the t0wn of Lind- hers without any intention to reflect on anyone. The question was brought upas to what was to be done with the man, his family having Avld. Maunder gave notice of mo- tion to rescind the motion passed at last meeting to grant the'petition of Donald R. Anderson and; Others to reâ€" move the electric light from :the corn- eeof Bond and Victoria streets to the corner of Bond and Albert. On motion of Ald. O’Reilly and Eyres'byâ€"law 1,110 to amend by-law 1076 relating to the keeping of pigs Act exempting those who were only acting as agents for musical instru- ments. that the Al-d- St. Andrew's Sunday sch001 will hold their annual (‘nnstmas tree on Friday next. the 2lst last. Tea will Le served for theg childnen at 5.30, al- ter which Santa Claus will visit the little (mes. ' Kissllaggie Lee is spending a. few “aura-mmâ€. Mr. and Mrs. Ike McNevan, 01‘,le- sant Valley. 1191†a naception on Wed- nesday evening last week. Quite a number from town were present. The scribe joins in wishing them every blessing, ‘ _ A _ _ “Miss Bertie Lee, of Cameron Point, spent. a few weeks in town. 'Mrs. (Dr.) Gould spent last Sun- day in Lindsay, the guest of Mrs. H. J. Lytle. Mrs. B. Wills,jof Montreal, who has been the guest at the Brooks House for the past few months, returned to her home on Thursday. Mr. Cairns and gang of bridge men arrived here last week and tire busy with repairs on the railway bridge here. Rev. Mr. Kenny preached the an- niversary servicuas at Omemee on Sunday. “The conclusion I reach is that there maynut have 37cm J. Jun r-n- enquiry, there may not appear to be appeal is allowed. andJn. cunsequonce his name, if struck ofl‘, should he re- stored to the register. But this juhg- meot is to be without prejudice to the (Question whether. in a subsequent enqu ry, there may not appear to l-e proper grounds for erasing his Christmas season is fast approach- ing and the best thinking people will do \1 cl! to make their purchases ear- 13'. Before buying dont forget to call and see the dolls, toys, and fancy goods at Miss E. Robson' 5 store. â€Mr. w. Paine, of Lindsay, called an Fenelon friends on Saturday. f The court. in allowing the appeal fand directing that the appellant‘s namcbe restmed docs so “it-bout J prejudice to the question as to 11 both- ;er on a subsemucnt cnquirv there mm fnot appear suï¬icient cause for erasing “his name. In rei. 19111ng the case, the iChancellm ohsenes that the Medical [Council does not seem to be invested w ith such extensive p0“?! to discip- line its members as is given to the iLaw Society by the ngislature. E In concluding his judgment. the Chancellor says: "The conduct of the appellant has been such as to provoke complaint and inVite invest- igation. He has offended against the provisions of the Ontario code of ethics, which declares it to he derog- atory to the dignity and prss‘c'ge of the profession to resort to the prac- tice of secrecy on the one hand and publicity on the other which, though not in force when bewas registered. yet declares the professional standard of conduct, which he has disregarded, to set up a trade standard for him- self: so that, while in the result he may be right legally, ,‘nc is wrung professionally. Having regard to this and other considerations, 1 do» not think that the Council, whoare dis-‘- Eliarginga quasi-public -iuty,shcu:ld called upon to pay, the costs of theinvestigation or this appeal. name.†§ Mum: ‘hrw wan: mm lhe dmhw gemmmnwd wading 9m wwmrmwm .30? malice! mu‘pmou‘ tho hmmhmu 301‘ which ha Nuns-m w. mat» pubhcx ï¬le advertised thaw pwmrmiona ex:- itrehsiwlx. and printed ‘muumiala ‘i‘mm pmmhwm pemons whu had used §hia “who ha and wow satisï¬ed with Fitswsults. Thv adwrtiwuwm guVe jthenaum ofdiwases which ht‘ claim- fed tlw pwpal‘at ion would cure or bo- new. In consuquonw 01’ his policy the Medical Council authurized its Disci- plinu Committee to investig‘gw what the duclom was doing. “d'lsgt‘ncmal and infamous 00“!th In a xmu‘mmnnl \ 39mm and had when“ w! m impmv cm thsu‘mlulm out“: public I‘M‘ uw powwow of gain by ab tempting to decent“ fenelon Falls News NVIHIHNM. (‘ul‘ll'l‘ "(\le Ill“. muurw NW! HAVE lllxtlï¬.‘ S'l‘lll'l‘h’ N103 RUM. BY MEâ€" nun-u. l‘lll'Nl‘ll.. Tho summon“ of llw ‘llvlulmml l‘nurl in Hm Imtalllw mum M [\I‘. Alux- mulvr l‘rivlulm. ul‘ t‘anllohm. «gamut llwumarlo Medical l‘uum‘ll was glV- en um Saturday. hr. (.‘rlomlm. an will lm Nmmslwml‘ was appealing against llwm‘llml m‘llw Cmmcll m striking his mum ulT the mll of med; leal macuulmvm for lwlng‘ guilty m“ DR. CRICHTON HAS or he would be there next year or not. If agood mun took the ï¬eld hemight mlgn. Md. ()‘Remy madn a («M remarks In which he said that though hard knocks hm! been mmn he never how any m with “hp had hnruho too!- 1mm of any one howgn-nvd IL As far the deï¬cit it {paw him no trauma u luau: an value had um; given for {ha mum,“ ,~\l‘mru.dumlturx th‘uuahm In rc- mmlm lhv hluwhm hyslhw ‘hé q- .ttbebqhmlng oi the you they were not familiar with each other'l wags, there were some lively bra-hen. an some stro expulsion- then were mmw. He regretm he had said mythlng which was too severe. Ald. Ozmilly indulwnys 1n- aisted on his Views. He believed in such a Councillor, and who would :1- IO when beaten {all in witht rest. It had been: pleasant your him. He believed the members 0: the Coun- cil had done all they could in the interests of the townt He regretted the deï¬cit, but the money was well spent. It the Councllhad acceded to Ml the requests of the citizens there would have been 83,0000r 84.000 more deï¬cit. He did not know wheth- bot refuse tho homudurn on moat otthe m In which thoraoluuon was put tad tholdnd word- which were said. He {alt something like his predecessor. Mr. Ray. that he would notaccept. but for the pro- cedent that might deprive some other Mayor 0! it. When they came togqth- ffumwu atljmu‘nad. WON HIS APPEAL About 40 years’ service in the Cause" of good farming, the Farmers' A'dx mate and Home Ma gazine. of London, Ont. ., has in its Christmas Number 0. 1906 ;d13tan0ed all prev- ious records. both in the general in- terest land value of the. articles. and the nichness and variety of its illus- trative features, particularly the tri Lolor process wozk. Most imposing of the latter is the double-page pun- oramic view 0! the Ontario Agricul- tural Colilege at Guelph, which-every farmer’s son will certainly aspire to‘ attend after the faithful account gi- von at what is done at that great institution. There are eight colored pages in the number. besides o‘ve!’ eighty wash drawing and photo en- gravun .includin x' full-gage and many {-page p ctures. The articâ€" les on agriculture and other subject! are a bnilimt revelation of Canada, and Great Britain as well. Some ideaotthesizeolthisspecial issue may be had from the hot that-each paper Weighs a pound net. On Monday evening. December 17, a meeting will {e ï¬eld in the cheese factory at Palestine. Miss Mamie McMillan of the Lind- say Federal Business College. re- turned home on Saturday. Undoubtedly the dedication of the Canadian Fonsters hall on the 28th “ill drau a. large crowd. The cer- enfom will be conducted ‘by oï¬lcers of the High Court from Brantford. A basket social and concert will be held [immediately after the ceremony. The hall will be £1960th for the occasion. Some of the young people of this neighborhood attended the concert given in Woodville last-week. ‘ Rev. Mr. MgNabb. who has been x-isit-ing'at his home.‘left last; Fri- day for Owen Sound. A Christmas tree and concert wilt be held in Palestine school on Fri- day. December 2lst. commencing at 8 o'clock. Admission 20 and 10 cents. ior department. Our lively little town is taking on quite». Christmas appearance. Mer- chants are in the best, conditions to serve the public. Miss Eva Doyle. our head teacher. has resigned. Miss Lena Finney, of the junior room, has been engaged. and Miss Ella Staples takes the jun- Miss Pan-line Smith attended the model examinations at Lindsay Col- legiate Institute last jweek. The Christmas tree and comm-L to be given in the Town Hall on Christ- mas night by the Methodist, Sunday school promises to be one of the ï¬nâ€" est e\'er given in town. Dr. March preached a temperance sermon in the Presbyterian church last Sunday. Rex; Dr. Max-Vin and Rev. Mr. Clarke. Millbrook, exchanged pulpits last. Sunday. ‘ Miés Lillian Morton. Omemec. has been stayinga fewmvks with her uncle, Mr. Morton. The annual Sunday $0310»! sleigh- ing party which was to have taken place to Patelivoro last Saturday was postponed on account of the rain. FTKQKWMM; Chm has again 0mg. aim! for the mama. and haw 1“:qu ‘heir wintm“; spurt 7‘11 That Gmhmu and mu Alb any awn! um “Mummy m Sum mm PM!“ Lent Sunni v “mm. when mum ham been ‘ hm accident w“ nur- mMy averted. A “unmet:~ at boy. \ww mama ah the bunk. at tho cannh when lhm‘ human-l mm M "Mr nnmlw. nlid mw um bank MM! 6 drop at almm I‘mwtwu (mm mm ‘9 m» which mu 3mm um ml‘ («1. hmkvm ho would mwr haw lawn mwa The wiwm‘ m chums: awn“ “\ng a «mum» m "w amt. whm‘ they ï¬shed Mm um with a mp» GM“; to the. mm! "mm hallowed by 1 cold wave. Melun ll wry nup- I‘N‘AN fluxâ€"Jake Oahu“. 0! Onlouvillc. wan in town hut I-‘rlduymllln‘ on old l‘rlomh. The Ikaum rink hon mm Mm lea-NI fur the Minor. “P. Sykec II M vhnm m- your and cum“ m have ‘opq loo in [wk or». VMIu'levm mum-mm Sunday tn Lindsay ‘Mh‘ud Mm Frank 09de at \he Sumum‘ Home. (\mmm Lake. on- wnmnqic nulubm‘ of “Mr l‘rksudu um Frldgy evening “h Ernie I Ion tor Tommo In“ weak whm 0 has murod t good 909Wâ€: “ . .. .-. A REVELATION OF CANADA. v “NC“. llumuxuo and NHL Chan. llmfwym we“! _1‘!\\afndn5' in _Ltnd_m'. Wan'Ellu Austin. of “amount" I]; la tmm on Sunday. In. your auction. of rural. tune for curlntmu pro-tau no! I In" amt “I?! againâ€"- Hand-om. Loun‘u. may chum. Rectum. “mint MI. Alto Pulor. Iodroom and Dlnlnj room in“... Prion to “It onryono. L. Mann. [union run. Mini E. Riv in thin we!» in Guelph attendlm â€:0 Women‘s Institute mm! 1m . Attended W’ Hriiuy Gillies. of l-‘enelon. lefton wane-aw to attend Business Col- lege in Toronto. ' 1m. Pom Austin ,u-rim home last week aton- spending 3 couple of months with her sister. In. 0. Klan. of 0.“. I}. ‘Greeng'ay. of Powle'a Corners. visited in com on sum-day. {angst emu. 33“. two brilliant courses In owning!» woke 01112913 the Wat. which“. “den- edtoly allvith dupe-t haunt.†and the choir did well. Mr. and In Simspent last .8!!!» day with Hr. ‘nd In. F, A. lemu- mid,L1n.dony. mu Florence Homes. of Peter-bot. ouxh. «Thad home on Saturdu for the Christmas season. C. W. Burgoyne spent. a. couple at dgvs in Toronto Int week on. bus!- KINMO UNT. GLENARM. BETHANY. olls 55mg. ~Knox church, PeterborOUgh, has been granted leave to separate from St. Paul's. The former will receive 1 donatioa of $5.000 from the Nich- The schedule for Junior Group 0.H.A.. was drawn â€follows: Jan. lâ€"Lindm' at Port Hope. Jan. 4â€"Lindsay at Colourg. Jan. 9â€"Cobourg at Port Hope. Jan. 15â€"Port Hope at Lindsay. Jan. 22â€"Cobourg at Lindsay. Jan. SOâ€"Port Hope at Cobourg Referees will be appointed by t Junior, Group No. 2, 0. II. A. r: Immw. William “1mm; “my l‘moopmr. R‘ It “nu : Chap- lain. 0‘ W. staples; Rmhmr. .L Kelly; Mum. “mm It 'l‘muor; Imimm. ‘1‘ muou. “X J. Burko: Standard INN“. IL J‘ (errx. \Hl‘ mot. Mimi» : (‘ummmom “K R. Giv- ens. I“ mym. Wm. MvWMIoN. John Martin. Dr. Wood. Thom John- ston. '1‘. K. Brown; l‘ul‘aim‘amt. J. Richards. by sending Furs direct to us. We pay what otherwise would have been went in travelling expenses and commissions over and above what buyexs will give you. Write us for price list. M tho main medium 0! Royal Black l‘mpmry. 80‘ 269. MM on Iondny 1M hulkH um following «on riveted om. tor the canning 3221â€".02 '30“. £330. 8.. '00:..- Iilg. {Oldllï¬r \m Proï¬dom Int you. and In NI “mun! wart he referred to NM Imam meh at Ibo unochuon. theh mun tamed aw you! no quI A um“ mlmw. Lu: your IM mum man we mll, and now the numktlon MI mm 860 mam hm. Th. bunch" of the Industry Included In Ibo wooInIIm an Isl-Ink. IIIo. pmwry and “war IIIpoI Dumas the convonuon NVN‘I Midwin- on uuMoeu o! hum-I to IM IMO m [Iwm and VIII“ In hrloh Imlunu‘hul In NI. nolghhorhond ot 'l‘omnm were made. HUNTERS On Jan. lst, l907 Why Not Write ? Make More Money Cheques on Bobcay n. Lindsay and Toronto negotï¬ged free of chnrge. Fondon nu. Bunch w. A. map. . In...» Open 0 to 6. Sotunlu)‘ 0 to 9 One Dollar Per Annum in Advance. Surï¬ng- Dept. Interest allowed from date of deposit. Every attention given to for- mer’n business. per, making it oneâ€"of the LARGEST, BEST AND GEMS? country news- papers in the Dominion The WATCHMAN~WARD- m! is an 84 column pa- In the meantime, new subscribers, and old onee,paying up all ar- rears, can pay one or two years in advance at the 75¢. a year rate. the price of the WATCH- MAN-WARDER will be in- creased to Royal Block Preceptory aux or British North America NOTICE ! Cums! “mm Roux-n 2,141,888 Establish“! 1888 “by loyal om 3‘35 nan-lends. hue been uniting lactate. mammal-teat “mum MW mmmmnam mmmmmdmenupontho and ban:- It in triumph to shore. The Yarn people have a mu mofl' linguist out water custom on the lamb dc. Alarm at night all the newly Grub ad Bulgarians. accompanied Iro- m an». The people at Van, on the coat of tho Black on. In Bulxu'la. have a sin. nu: custom which they observe at the tent or the Epiphany. which take. gearhaainxnoderntimes heengeno erally dispensed with Originally the robes of the order. which was founded in 1429 by Philip the Good. duke of Burgundy. were of crimson cloth lined with white lamb’a wool, and this circumstance has some- what strengthened the theory that the golden fleece was instituted by Philip the Good in grateful recognition ot/the immense treasures which the Duke of Burgundy had acquired from the woolofthenocksrearedonhisvast states in Flandera. Be it as it may. the woolen costume was changed in 1413 at a chapter held at Valenciennea tor the more costly materials or vel- vet Meta, damask and gold embroid- ery.â€"London Telegraph. Dalm- are-oute- m C... mmottheonlerisflmï¬zure of 1 sheep in embossed gold suspend- ed tom. heavy chain of gold. The full robes consist of a long mantle of crimson velvet. cut in the fashion or e noel-don! cope, richly embroidered at the border. with emblemdc devices Order- ot Chlvnlry. 01 til the orders of medlaeval chiv- I117 which have survived the shock of successive revolutions on the continent of Ewe since the great cataclysm of 1789, that of the Golden Fleece is pen haps the most distinguished and the most highly coveted by personazes at run! hlz'th or or lllustrlous patrlclsn ;old and lined with whlte nun, over a doublet and hose or crimson donut. The full robes also comprise a “chap- Mer of blaék satin. but {his band- loot Highly Pvt-ed of the Sum“ THE GOLDEN FLEECE. SINGULAR CUSTOMS; ,iILis Centrepiec- “5.35.? mg Western Bank at Canada Farmer’s Business Receives Special Attention In the line of cashing or coilecting sale notes. making advances for the purchase of Stockers, etc. In soliciting your patronage '0 can assure you of courteous treet- ment and prompt attention to your business requirements. m ennmunz a can in geography one My, ma, holding up the poker withwhichhewueboutucflrm ambeukedulnldlmmuu him where 1: was mum There m 1 long silence. hm by the ochoolmhtreu. who renal-ted nerv- ously that Inch information was not mentioned in Cornwell': 90mph!- “No.†said Arnold; “Gourd?! u paid or compounded four times A year. nt highest current rate from dgte of deposit to day of withdmw- and agencies in Canada, United State. and Grant Britnin, in in n position to meet every requirement ln/the line 0: lqri'timnto Banking. ‘ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits 01 81.00 and upwards ro- eeived, upon which interest will b. 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