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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 6 Dec 1895, p. 1

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3:5: Make ., - UN SHOVEL, Steel or Wood - Inn PLATED KNIVES. Per Dozen - ‘EEBS CARVERS, New Patterns - HR SPRING SKATES, ‘Srporrs' IRON, SEBQRHNG GOODS I Bissau. EABLE KNIVES, CARVERS, TABLE MATS. SPOONS, RAZORS, BREAD KNIVES; FORKS, SCISSORS, BREAD BOARDS, CALL BELLS, BUTTER KNIVES. ‘ CTS‘EE ”WE 1A Afilkfijvls'? Seasonable Gmds iiuns Rifles Revolvers inn-pet Sweeper fisrse mLUME XXXIII. WHOLE NO. 1891 ESTABLISHED 185$. Weather Strips Skates Snow Shovels Sleigh Bells Leather Mitts iiéTER nouns / Meat Cutters Carpet Swe1 : Mincing Knives Hair Brooms , Lemon Squeezers Shoe Brushes ,’ Flour Sifters Shoe Polish " Egg Beaters Stove Polish Scales Stove Pipes Plate Brushes Match Boxes Fm (‘lvauinx Silver Cloth Brushes / and Polish) Door Mats in IN OUR NEW PREMISES - - '- Table C Brushes fiLENNAN 00.. Sign of the Mill Saw, South Side of Kent-st. THE 'POST ! utlery we have a Large Assortment of the ,Best English Makes : East 01 Toronto. The Largest Country Weekly V////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// McLennan a 00122 gang. Very Low Prices - â€" TWO DOOR WEST Snaps Whips Bits $200 A COMMON Math-en‘- â€" - - CURTAIN POLE, Complete. any wood. - - 20 CLOTHES’ WRINGERS, The ”Very Bost_ - - 2 35 A GOOD AXE. EGG BEATER, FLOUR SIEVE, New, - Loaded Shells Cartridges Powder and Shot Cross-cut Saws Axes Files Saw Sets J ointers Carpet Sweepers Cow Chains Lanterns Halters 1895 " You are interested be- cause the term “ New” lwith this Store means something new. We have {Choice Greenland Seal 15'Capes, large Select Gray 05' Lamb Curls for Capes, fine 15{full furred Sable Capes, i Ladies’ Choice Gray Lamb 20. Jackets with Melon Sleeves [and Umberalla Skirts. 35'Storm Collars, Mink and Sable. Rufls with heads - and tails, Rufls and Gaunt- lets to match. Buy your . Furs from the maker. 75 l LINDSAY and PETERBORO Fairweather Co’y NEW FURDAPES J. G. EDWARDS 00.. Fairweather’s IF YOU WANT A CROSS-CUT SAW Our Goods are the Best and Prices the Lowest, a. MAPLE LEAF or a. MICHIGAN will satisfy you every time. CANADIAN, V EN GLISH and AMERICAN BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR Plans and Estimates Fumisned on Application. nuance and noun! vuuw. SHOP AND RESIDENCE COW TIES T. 0. MAIGHETT. - - AGENT. Hana/mi via We and Load“ g flatten. and will sell at Reduced Prices this season. Wholesale and Retail Heavy, Shelf and Fancy Hardware. 12.05 FRIDA Y NOON. Fan weather 8: Go. J. 0. Ed wards 4': Go. C. P. R. OFFICE, 52 KENT STREET, WEEKLY TOURIST GAB\ SEPACIFIC COAST EARLIER OAIBBIDGB STREET WORD AB OUT “AVIS TOBOR‘I'O W. A. W111 t9. LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY DECEMBER '6. 1895.â€"TWELVE PAGES. (s! 15 smarts) FURS FINE AXE Watchmakers and Fancy Goods Deal m, 52 Kent-st, Lindsay. Free 6f Chase. 190th Brushes, 70., generally sold for 700. Our comb: and Brushesâ€" extra values. china Doll’s Heads. 40.. beautiful ohlna figures usually sold for l50., we malts them 9 coats. Extra Bargains in silver-plated Spoons. Knives and Forks, 5 bottle Silver Plated Crust Stands, . . HUGHAN CO. 4922913; Silver Pickle Bigger crowds visited us last Satur- day than we had in the two days previous. We are making an extra cut this week, a sort of a Thanks- giving day for the liberal way you have patronized us. No matter how many are in the store on Saturday, we will make room for you, whether you want to buy or not. Walk right in, and examine for yourself. Think of HUGH/{NW '5' 3mm D555 Watches, Jewellery _ and Fancy Goods All persons uho take out harticipa palmts be or: (he end of ar w share in!" PE YEARS PROF! Sat next .05va of Sumlua. l'. 0. TAYLOR. Anon: Cantu nu. many. rel: Boou, Heavy 311me La: rims, etc.. at Very Low Prices. JUHNSTHN 8: SISSflN Children’s Lined Overshoeo, 8 to 10, 50 cents. Youths’ Lined Overshoes, II to 13, 65 cents. We are selling a. fine grade Over- shoe and Rubber for Ladies and Gen- tlemen Cheaper than ever Sold in Lindsay. Boys’ Lined Waterproof Overzhoes, 1 to 5, for 75c. IF SO, TRY OUR Rubbers and Overshoes ARE YOUR lam Shoo IMI‘O. We are in the midst of a price revolution in warranted to wear, usually sold for $2.00, we sell for $1.23. usually sold for $4.50, our Thanksgiving Price. $2 99 them for a year. We can sell you a. watch for $2.75, and from that upward. They are all reliable time-pieces and are not only suitable for gifts for boys. but many men carry them as well. Suppose you give your boy a Watch for a Christmas gift. It will surprise you to see.how proud he'll bi. Up will go his new and the ownership of a Watch will make him look upon life with more earnestness. It won’t make a man of himâ€"you don't want him to be that, yet-but it will start him on the road of life with an idea that he amounts to more than the ordi- nary boy. We guarantee It Pays" 70 Insure in the CANADA LIFE. Come with the crowd. Johnston 4: 8151011. .‘ OUR CITY FATHERS. Emufiffiggfiflf WI on tho pm at the l I ’ . IE YOUR ,4 8388101 or was comma. 'gmifi; "unfig'fggnwu ml gmpm lacuna he Wflpslmple ”t u A- upp--!\Av vafil'a, SPECIAL NOTICE. Hughan 4’: Go. F. 0. Ta "101; BrIttOn BIOS. In door out a Dd! Rom FEET" DOLL? um amuse aunts. From Bsthbnn Co. dung éo for man commute! 133 punk. and “mutants unlock _ mustylttoundmd. mullahs: «Randal-muons. on Queen'- mauve, wax-Rm to 11mm!“ Other-mu were and u tollom Knudy.Duh8¢n.phnk ................ 08 mgwgcommuq ..... ... C3 rm: soucx'ron‘s annals. A letterwee need from Mr. G. H. Hop- kins. town eoueltor, enclosing hle blll to: professional eervleee for 1894, mouths to 8168: en account of $75 for coeue [nonr- red 1n defending the unit of Fen-let n. D. Rsy and Market Clerk Celleghen; and a. further mount of 8350, helenee e! 8850 eoete themed In the "marks nut. Den-teen Cautnxu. In In thet the seconnte be retemd to thwemfimee eommlttee, geld he would like toeeethe bond alvlngthe town power to butltwunotlnemeotthe k. Mayor Warns It we. held by the town eollelter end would he headed over totheelerk'eheeplngetonee. Edwards, Ian. R. unnon. E. Armltnse, J. thtle, A. Prime“ W. C. Rlohmdson M. O'Hnllornn. c. H. fiat-nets. Gunn 8m. Pater Tully. Mrs. Hopklns, J. Santos. J. R. O New On motion the mien wu rotated to the finance on ma. the town solicitor to attend when It was under mutation. Mrs. R. Wilson, A. Fisher, wmumaon Bros. M W. Kenned 00.. W. M. Rcb~ son, 3 Smyth. H. Ho tut. W. F. McGnrty. Misses Paton, E. E. W. McGan'ey McLea- n~n 8: Co.. Gnhun 8: Cm. M. E. (honey. Brltton 8:08.. A. W. Hottger. M. E. Ban- gqn. ngle} gray. Wm. lit-mud. J. G. A ~7_.A_ __ At this point e deputation of ladies from the Women's Christinn Tempernnoe Unionâ€"Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. Weldon. Mrs. Whimside. and Mrs. Sharpeâ€"entered the chamber and presented n petition. bucked nphywe ht! masons. in fnvcr a early closing 0 business places on Sntnxdsy nights. The petition wns signed by the toilowin : DondnsFinveile Bros" Bay 8:00., . 6. Woods, Ken- 8: 00.. Jones Bonn, A. Csmpbeil, Johnston 8; Slseon. A. Markham. Andersor, Nugent 8: Cm, P. McArthurCo. I. A. Lyon-.1. R. Neil. S. .1. range: MI;ohg_1_1._ Mrs. a. sum. "fie claim was Eda-{ea ' to the finance cggggttea for consideration, Mr. Adam to a O From Thoe. Adam. trustee for Miss Adam and Christina Foster. asking for a rebate loft glaze-lowed! the htaxes charged up nga no e aver ey onse properg. On motion Mr. Adam was heard. e said the property was assessed for 85,800. which at 25 mills in the dollar meant $145. The hotel had been unoccupied for some time and was likely to remain so till next M :y. They bed made every endeavor to obtain a tenant. and had even altered the property rent tree till May, but u no license could be secured owing to the oom- mieeioners having been threatened with on action by the temptnnce peop3e. their efl'orts had been unancceagiol. A_ _ , 3;" t: Ffi?'ifi"p565£sibn“u n lend surveyor. end soliciting the appointment of town engineer. . Dep.-reeve Cmnm advised that the letterbe treated with considerationâ€"the town needed euch 3 men, and he should be encouraged. Conn. Toucnnmm did not think it would be proper for the council to encour- age a men to name where there would be no work tcr himâ€"the lest engineer would have starved had it not been for the non- trnot given him by Mr. Chipmnn, of To- ronto, for levels for the sewerage system. Reeve Kvus thought the letter should be left for the 11:; council to den! withâ€" thnt m the no .87de by the county council. _ _. u - ,u,_._'_I-___-_ V l-uuuo Conn. Baniâ€""Inc clerk should answer the letter and say the eonncll would be pleased to have Mr. Laird settle her. but could not enter Into any agreement at P‘fifint-"u. , ,L -2 AL- _-LL._ ...-L LL4- ynwwâ€"In This settlement cf the matter met the views of all. wluuus W WIVV . Inca-cum I... \n, - - 7 , Thetthey ehonld. 11m: nu mm the a...” “ wild my 1...“: e engineer hi: the pump honee hetero utu-t- lm. t when u 108 one to e are. (8) Th“ they “0014 It the moment he jumped on: he I: prompt? no “10038an on thelr N- timeeodoeo deer. Reeve no. In turn. ( ) The at: the '1!!mean eluding. demendedthet Mr. ehould we ehonldbeno etheredrewhet sluthenuneectthenremenw Indep- hydrente were need. Inote the the are pronehedhun. depnrtltxlaent costllnnee tto :lelgleetmtheee n.9,..." Cnumm ma [0 would precen one an now 01:11 no u “1.. more 4...." _ theewewlli no! he held respmelblzytgr come to “mum-3:341:11: 3'th::d all any d whatsoever nrteing In my . would be well. way from t e action at the are depnremene Reeve Karma-J I wnnt to know but!” lneheee particulars; end I further turn a, go " u the: from and after this date we mu in, 'fi'fimgfififim 1: over “4 Old yan "8"“ for. ”d ehell m. each 1! am will 3‘" "I. m M the steps 38 my b: accuser! to enforce the eommlteeeâ€"elther the men lied to me or psyuient or. ell expaneee incurred by an in Me. Kylie 1. lying." run our nmpe nay unneceeser length?! tlmggceitbe returtn (a! the 111‘; warm "MK“ 2011;”? and department :11 t. e eoene t. e re. the re . . which. chair-meme . pmeymene FromB. Lard, CE. Toronto. eteb that. he contemplated regattas to 1.135 ! 09 “19 10mm neonate = W, A- __---..- Ll- “In As: an a. Q Int"! [Jo-,mundfl .............................. would not In his phatâ€"Lt“ on the able. From F. K. qulo, lupt. o! mus-worn. u tollovn: I luv. hequntly Ipokon to member! at tho oouncll. us won a to m- u" 0: ‘h. M 4.9%. ”km One th. vltd noooulty o! the an (12th con- tounlng to than alumna. '11.: 1 Thu they should. REL“: Ml. new] at: gaging: gt “Item homo baton 9:13 - Ink ML- h ‘3.- moot!” eprlnkllna otuhee enthe streets end eldenlke ; It Is contrary to the by-lew end In helm: oontlnned again this yeah-Lem on table. Faun F. Knowleen, town clerk. lusting theta Mr. John Kennedy winked to be re- lieved of his bond at one of the town tree-Meantime no the close otthe - A 9-111!" Bonnet 8119:. mm mm loan I J ”naming the Bruno‘â€" Dom-non Men [3.13an an noun. wombat: hu man Gaunt. Touohbnm. Pedlu'. Gmocly, Gn- hnm, Kuhby, Cuttln and Robinson. The minutes of the use meeting were read 3nd on motion was want-mod. common-tons. m and um. Arugula-meeting oi the town tetheu wee heldin the council chamber Monday evening. Business wee taken up about 7.45, when the followics members were preeent. Meyer Welten, Reeve Kylie. Dem-reeves Cmndell end Babeon, end A SESSION OF THE COUNCIL ON MONDAY BVBNUG. Sign“ and man Incantat- mm m 3 run lamaâ€"no IN FAVOR OF “ELY CLOSING. A POO. X0813. mt. ' Gog- m:w.m bx W land by Conn. Mr. coco-ulna by gunk“: M gets": solicitor!» m a W otthohomotu’g . Can. Guns homunh to knowthoobjoaotth notionâ€"hon" tho what at)!» mm u had “iovhloimltiimmlm Momma: Ant-comm Manmnidthntwiththn vinwotnin thnnnnnnlnnnnoini mono MW» Ooanonmatbhntthnu-intad W01 nnd who nrtnncnd u. tognnndnrihnhandinggttha A nun or mu. mucous» Gm m Conn. Gwen. mo the mo wit “gunman-mu hauoapbd' also otuot and bridge committee. reported mommcm had dtclded to allow ULJALShmnog’tglumolfltfdlg “go-W came 3 otutnwonflumht nunâ€"m ht Klan: without ‘ council.” w v_. ___--_ _ _-, Boon Kvul aid the mutua- had been dent with out o! coder-1t should lave been but? baton the council first. m nunsâ€"“I don't see how yoga going to do. “â€"163 “and." .UAn #_L ‘gA---__A.LA-_ Been Runâ€""Is in notâ€"the committee huncpcm to dot! with It and! the council rem-1 to to than.” Maytag Wan-mgâ€" "Why._ comnglgtccg n,1‘ Conn. GRAHAM, ohdrman of the names commit sud nine members of the 9%: .33 “MW °§F”‘s"°°£°3§’ as w e r. a - chum: he lulu” mu: hmdpby the montheodohu workuvenotthomvotod to am at ramming the line. Personal, hemumtwhotherthonoenuw 81 or $10 the right. of the outer. would be mounted. For ms man he Ind oppon- oditho mgtlon 31113931, In oommlgeeg. _ v- â€"â€" At this juncture Geo. MoComb. a carter. rose in the audience and sdd it would be unfair to himself and brother csrters to remit the fine imposed by the magistrate on MoGaughey; the man was not hired by Staples, but was simply working out a debt. The town oarters paid a license fee and should he tected. De .-reeve mom opposed the re- miss on of the fine in resonant tonesâ€"the council had not the power to interfere; a resolution had been passed by council last year that was a slap at himâ€"he then owed a fine, but paid it like a man. A magic: trots who is paid $1,000 a year had loo into the case and touud there had been a breach of the law. Mr. Staples put up a man of strawâ€"s. 2:: who paid no license or taxes to the town-perhaps to work out a email account. and then tried to evade pa in: the iine imposed by law. He (Grendel!) was dead against such a thing; he had never been known to doameanthing in his life. It the council passed the item he would call for the yeas and na 5 and would make the members who so for it pay it Conn. Penna: pointed out that the item in question had never been brought baton the council, hence the committee had no power to deal with it. Conn. Bun! took the ground that the council had no right to remit the line: Mr. Staples should have made his defence be- iona the magistrate. Mayor We Luneâ€"“He did so I believe.” Conn. Toucnnomc said the license fee issosmalithatitdoesnotweetthe cartel-s. but the amount was i- caliybythemselves; litheteewas rger1 there would be no trouble. He did not think anyot the casters would obiieet to l the fine being remitted it they heard Mg. Staplee' explanation. . .- - :32»; re «it? E13551: ’tci Emission of taxes. he committee mused mt the mm be left In the hands of the collector of flexes, _ ___ _ “abandon”... W.J.lcÂ¥ullon.... (3.8 Nahum... J L. Shannon. W. kWhlu. PM: The report further recommended that the clerk be instructed to purchase halt-a- donen arm chairs for the use oi committees meeting in the office. It was also stated that Mr. Joseph Staples had rtqoested that the fine imposed on a man in his employ for e breach of the carter's by-law be remitted. and the committee upon con- sideringthe circumstances recommended that the council instruct the chief of police not to ccllectpthe gmougt. . With reference m cum mm Conn. MWU- ohm of m flat with Eigiifpuw Ihut oil's 30“: on oouldhouutu than“ 1:01: poleâ€"nouly °1m tinâ€"sud 3 «mm «mu-92:4: mad; _. forth. dun ul’hifuwznuam Mimi :on Mac'aONelmmdx-lm. «autumn. one“ an tattoo, the 0511': must wâ€"--w.__---, , - nt thotlmoot’thomold tut MIXER. 8.05m" any bad boon M to n mm». with th- nnmu that all 3 am I! I'll "GIT mammal. 3...... o. for no] a 1"":- Sevoul of the councillors Durban-ct. fluid In tum-at all money erg as w wrongâ€"with he!” the “mom WI ' ”I'm iEmma”cxpl‘lnlnoamd ttheroaolutlonwu m m madden vo hlm E a aha-woman now £11m m not git he '3‘ '“twmlohot. TERMS: _.$1 00 Bum N. Y.. 3nd located In Lhduy. wanna-on. south. The doctor tuli- mmu. ad am- W m ammwmm d m.mmmm pint-M. W °t tho ." madman-m0!“ 0” nfmh Wadi-mm No. 1. (Jo-mom. bur. P. Nhouo; No.2. snub-'- uh . B. Chou-non; No. 8. Parklnl‘ once. . Mc- Elwin. __'1'ln by-hw wagfipp 3 third mains. AA~_-_.I-J A.â€" Subscribe MW! THE POSthllbeuqt 19 9'1“- PBIPLBIIS G 303 TE] MI. The council then went into committee of the whole on By-lew No.73!) the mnnlelpel elections for 16. pheee end returning other: has a Em Weltâ€"DIV. No.1. Grehem'e ehoe MLBc-edehur; No. 2. F. Grendel?- to spend money In the some my otter . Ho appealed to the ole:- to on w other the y shoetshodnot men mundmdslfn thumr in the «no odor u can . (Clerk Knowhonâ€"“Yoa'? Al to: the resolution refund to Cmndoll. It honost enough. would “know that hohadheonthototherotlt-ho mode hula tor some also to an. § Crandeil was put on the committee. but he resigned.” Dep.-reove Gambian. resuming. said he had looked over the pay yshoots at the clerk's oflioe and found that although 750 loads of velhad been paid for it was impossio to and where a single load had laced. He wanted the councillors to es etythemselvos wherethe$5,000had been spentâ€"the amount had prao been placodinthehandsoi one man spent pby him as he pleased. Mayor Wau-xnsâ€"“Do you make a charge i” Deep -roeve Monuâ€" ‘ I won’t make a now, bntit the committee do not look to the matter I will make a charge." Conn. 'l'oucnnuau remarked that Capt. Orandell was working or! his “customary ond-ot-thoyear harangne.and dared that he was not ashamed to indulge- insnch sill mouthings. It was stung! that Dep. Tiers Crandoil. who boasted that he had”. sat in the council for 25 years. had allowed the street _and_ bridge committee Conn. Bunnyâ€""The town council cells for tender: tor wood evt ry year end can {Include the qunntity r.quired tor the clue.” Conn. Guam denounced the motion ss unbusinesslike. Whnt qusutiay of the ‘ din'erent srtioles of food would be needed torthehomei ththmestgoing to he wcrthnextyesri Therewereonly s i’ew inmstes in the home. and it would hes serious mistshe to cell for tenders. es the home hsd been msintsined up to the present the tense sud the contribution of the cl tens. Dep..rseve Guzman said the sup use for nil such institution were obtain 3 tender snd instenced the goal here, whi he said was furnished with meat the yesr round at 4s. per 1b., while citizens bed to pay 9.3. end 10:. The home should be run as cheaply as possible. De .-reeve Ronsoxâ€" “Coun. Grshnm th there's no business in the proposi- tionâ€"I think it's the very essence of busi- ness." Conn. ToccaBmâ€"‘ I think Dep.-reeve Robson should withdrew his motion- what would be th ht it every family ct flveorsix sons edtor tenders from on butchers! The motion would all right when the home bed s dozen or two inmates." A vote was then taken and the resolu- tion was declared last. run: Ks. GENTLEMEN. MKS. Moved by Reeve KYLIE. mended by Conn. BRADY, t‘nst the thanks of this council are due end are hereby tendered to the county council le.‘ the very liberal grant msdetc the home for the agedâ€"- 1 -uâ€"IAA LPl‘EB THE cmm. Dex-freon Csumnu. then took the flocr on a question of privilege. He rater- red to a resolution moved at laet meeting by Conn. Killeby end Conn. Cort-in, ask- ing Mr. Touohbum to render a. detailed mat of the work done on streets and bridges. by whom done. and the cost thereof, during the you just eloe . The importance of the motion escaped in: at the time. but he now realized it tally. Here was a. commitwe entrusted with the expenditure or neuly $5,000, and when the chairman is naked for n detailed state- ment he says he will not give it â€"he would resign tether than do so. He (Crendeli) had tried to get 3 :ieoe on the oommlttee. bnthedbeentoid eweenotwnnted. Conn. Toucnnunxâ€"f‘rhet'e not tree: Moved by wave Ransom. seconded a Don-move our. thou the Central ty committee he hon-noted to cell ta' tenders for the wood. cool, etc" rtqulud tot-thohome tot-tho need. on e mmue ot eoonom . Coon. oucnsmm thought the wood Item should be omljped. __ __ go“. right. Tim-o w“ another side Go out. however-Constable Boom ind ‘ s t to ‘ a; 5:52.? 333%: .31: .mm shout bane. things. The principle wu' a ma one. he would admit. but it ind MW whim vamp. I Wgwmdofinmmgm m0thm¢hflkol|m Assumnrncnm. Moved by Conn. Gmu. secondedby Conn. Taucnm. ulna 3 sum of :20 he muted «:0th for his m In ”tuning the dog-b 43'. Conn. Guamâ€"glam tint motion before "Sip. the work wee done poor uneble to welt (try to explnln farther. Knowleonexplel etend In reward eumoney 00d. 11%,anme head: by another pSeverel otthe councillors mRoneonexp 0 people shelrmoney. heeddtheree "a: when t the resolution wee ”83 leined thetthe ebekl who were Puseed elation :1- an A anomalous max. loved Don-nova Benson. ascended by Conn. munch“ the town clerk be Instructed to y and! miscellaneous mum authohome for the 342131;: II Annual ”mum. ...oocooucoo

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