‘ J. E, EflWflflllS flfl. ammo ml f t n!) of. the hmoImMRR. :lï¬hbflma at St. John, NB. drum of our “carnal-sum†continue to show new Theo. P- 3. mm mam ¥°'- 31“ £2 â€"Ooadaetor John: had charge of the Toronto mixed for a few tripe, last week, Conductor Wm. Bundle having been on theelek mt. He returned from his home In Toronto onThusdsy. â€"'1'be 03.3. 00. an briskly advertising Yukon ï¬nger]: ghelg own steamers tom 3 AL- ‘._.1 ‘IALAL ï¬afl'ï¬'c'm’m local mm Inna. Mr. 1'. C. Manchuâ€, has received a supply of m -m. m, saw. strawsesees m of 00,0001' :éiï¬iscity tron the Co., or Damn. Canadian shopswmnllanomdermtha same num- E‘ described. There will be a group of clever stories about horses and people who like horses. under the general title of “Gellepe.†“A Woman's Reminiscence of the French Intervention in Mexico," will be given in e eerles of mphic and highly picturesque ports bge Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson. or the ueflt of readers or The Century en unuusel combination ofler is made for this year. There has been issued “The Century Gallery of one Hundred Portraits,’ made up of the ï¬nest engravings that here appeared in the magazine, and representing e total expenditure of nearly $30,000. These ere printed on heavy plate- peper with wide moraine, like proofs. The retell price of thegsii is $7.50, but this your it will be sold onlg connection with e subscription to The entury, the price of the two together being $6.50. L‘vwwa a...â€" .. _v__ -te of Its lite features can be attempted now. Dr. elr Mitchell, whose novel of the American Revolution. "Hugh Wynne." Is the great success of the year, has written a. new story for the present volume. It bears the piqusnt title, “The Adven- tnree ct Francois: Fondling, Adventurer. J or and Fencing-master, during the French Bevflutlgn.â€. The tags Is full of nWiLe ,A â€"Conducbor Thee. Parsley. o! Brockvme, has been appointed G.’1‘.R. yardmaauer at 3011011110. .15. 9.13.“ 31929 rew'éd §°° n" A. AL- The Century Magazine, with its Novem- ber number, enters upon its twenty- eeventh year. During its long existence, by reason of its many notabie‘succeeaes, it an assured and commanding has won anon. During the coming year The tury will maintain its exceptional position as a magazine of entertainment and as a leader in artzand thought. It: pictorial features will be notable, and it will command the services of the fore. most artists, illustrators and engravers of thig cpuntrgand of Europe. ‘ A Ava-v- a" - “â€"vâ€" romeo and adventure. Mrs. Burton Harrison contributes anew story of New York lite called “Good Americans,†in which contemporanepnp soci'al byges am} The Century Magazine tor the Coming CUTLERY An Mayabie Evening. The concert given Tuesday week in the Y.M.C.A. rooms, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Auxiliary, was very much enjoyed by those present. The rooms were crowd. ed to the doors, and many more would undoubtedly have been present had the concert been more widely announced. The m consisted of music. instrumental prom and vocal and readings. The trio com- giosed c! ï¬ret. Clarke, Mr. Lamont and r. Petty. was specially good, and was loudly eneored. and the instrumentals or Misses Benson and McDonald were well rendered. All the numbers were exceed- ingly good, and drew warm applause from the audience. Book Notices. “Prisoners of the Sea " by Florence M. Kinelez, author of “Titus," “Ste hen,†“Paul and other works published y the Copp Clarke 00., Toronto, is on our table. It is a marvelous story, and keeps up the reputation of the author. No doubt it will have a ready sale. An Improved Knitting Machine. The manufacturing facilities or the Lind- say Woollen Mills are continually on the inoreaee. The :iateet addition to this already well equipped plant is an improved knitting machine tor the manufacture of underwear. This machine can be adjusted to knit any size or weight required, is capable of makingribbed or plain goods, with either ï¬ne or ooarse yarn, and is also adapted for knitting bieyole hose, sweat- *LA*- -â€"4 â€"-â€"-â€" Ah. a. Myrna. Av- _â€"-- -â€" -_- on, «ï¬lm jacket? and many other mmlulnthlaune. heroisogood open- ing for: largo knitting tactory in Lindsay Ind we predict that this is the beginninsz. Rogers, flusells, and Wapicut Butcher Knives. See our TABLE CUTLERY 3 prices away below anything you ever hand of. Good Strong Steel Carving Set for 25 cents. Good Brad Knives at 20 cents. Good BradBoards. SCISSORS uni-i531 IHERE AND THERE. Humility. The bird that soars on highest wing Build: on the ground her 10my neat. And shunt†dquhgnos‘g sweahly sing ,7 â€"â€" A .hlnu- m 5% nun BLIU wuu uvvuu- -..--V S In the shade :t'xon all {hing‘é rest: In la:- and nightingale we see What honor huh humulby. an: Manama gm. an m---_ __.. __ _---r , Naming lake]: pomplqtg'agnouncement _ ‘ta.__._s-j TOWN AND 00911111 LINDSAY mm Y: DEC 10 - J. (1. Edwards £00. to 18 inchs long, every knife warranted. Dbmt Importers of Hardware- grutest assm'tmcnt of Pen and Pocket Knives. uncondmon ally. mm Notes. warranted parsimony. â€"Mr. J. E. Moberly, Northern Fire Co. inspector. was in town 1m Thuruhy, the eat of the «ï¬gure local agent, Mr. . F. O'Boyle. . Moberly Inspect- ed the Sealer, Dundee Fianna 00:; will and seven! new properties on which hlo company carries heavy rinks. â€"Mr. J. Lewis, of Vernlnm, who Is one of the leading members or the councils! that: township, was In town Friday. Mr. Lewis is deeply interested In the proposal to give the county charge of the lending reeds, and Is advocating It with men â€"Messrs. Thos. Stewart, J. D. anmis and Thomas Ssdler left last week for Thacher, West Virginia. to look after matters connected with the Thacher Cool 00., in which Messrs. Ssdier and Lommis are interested. â€"Mr. Fred Dettmnn. the genial pro- prietor of the Dunbar house, Kinmonnt, was in town last week. Since he took possession the house has become nhvorite with the travelling public, and is looked upon as the best in the north country. â€"Capmin Rosa returned last week from the Hawk lake district. out of Hindus, and will now have a well-earned holiday of a. couple of months in which thbrnah up his acquaintance with town P61380118! â€"Mr. J. J. Rose, GER. passenger agen‘), Toronso, was in town lash weak. â€"Mesars.? W. S. Clousbon, of Montreal and W. J. Wallace, of Brookvllle. Bank of Montreal inspectors, who had been ex- ominlng the books of the local branch for song dayq, lefg tor the past on Saturday. 1,,L _,_L All new subscribers for 1898 will receive The Companion’e gold‘embossed calendar. boautiluny printed in twelve colors, and the. pane: will also be sent free tram the time the subscription is received until January, 1898. and then (or a full year to January, 1899, A handsome illustrated prospectus or the volume for 1898 will be sent to any one addressing The Youth‘s Companion, 205 Columbus Ave., Boston Mass.â€"96-wl. ‘ â€"Mr. D. McPhaden, of Cresswell, called on friends in town last Saturday. â€"Mias Annie Gmespie, of Canning ton, visited her dousln, Miss Annie Walters last: week. â€"Mra. J. Buller, of Port Hope. who has been visiting Mn '1‘. Walters, Rldoutr sh, returned home last week. The following comprised the grand jury at the asslzes whloh oloeed here lent week: John Halley, Laxton, foreman; Wm. Brndbnrn. Omemee; Wm. Burgoyne. Echelon Fella: Chas. OmemEmlly; Wm. Davey. Boboeygeon; Joe. Demoe, Baler; Thee. Fleury, Ops: Myles Haygarhh, El- don; B. G. Height. Snowden; Donald Jackson, Eldon . Geo. Jewell, Carden' , Alex. Robertson, Wm. Thurston. Vernlem. They made the tcllowing presentment . â€"Mr. R. W. Ross, of Canniugton, tram aacted business igtpwq last_S§mrd_ay. â€"Mrs. J. W. Lyons returned last Friday from the city. where she had been visiting friends for a. few days. â€"Mr. W. W. Daly, insurance agent, of Peterboro, was in town last: Friday on his way from a successful trip up north. â€"Mr. J. H. Patterson. 01 Toronto, formerly a. merchant here, was In town last weeykin the Interest or the Toronto Gilobe Educatorlal department publica- t one. â€"Mr. Felix Gessien, jr., lelb last. Friday for Montreal. where he will spend a week with friends. He will then spend the winter with relatives at Fischburg, Mess. A Library In Itself. Few people are able to buy as many books as they‘wouid like, yet it is possible without them to keep in touch with all the leaders of literature, as well as to follow the world’s progress in every de- partment of science and industry. The Youth’e Companion already provides the means for more than half a million house- holdsâ€"at an expense to each oi $1.75 a year. Every issue or The Comoaniou gives as much reading matter as :3 12am book of 175 pages, and the Companion comes very week. The qualizy of its contents is shown by the announcement («1893, which promises contributions next year from the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Rud- yard Kipling, Speaker Reed, Ca t. A. T. Mahan, M E. Wilkins, W. D. owelis, Lieutenant eary, the Marquis of Daï¬â€˜erin, Senator Hoar, Justin McCarthy and more than two hundred other eminent men and wow en. â€"Rsv. Dr. Watson. of Beaverton. was in town Saturday calling on old friends. He is always a welcome visitor. â€"Mr. Edwin Bradbnrn, ot Jnnetvllle, arrived In Lindsay Tuesday week, after spending several very pleasant months out: west. _ â€"Messrs. J. D. Kelly. G. L. Hay and J as. Richardson, 0! Peterboro. were regis- tered an the Simpson house Saturday. Terrible Suffering of an Eiora. Lady From Rheumatism - Fitteen Year- a. Sufl’erer. But Cured by Two Bot- ties of South American Rheu- matic cure. . No pen can describe the intensity of euflering that may come from an attack of rheumatism. “ For ï¬fteen years." says Mrs. John Beaumont, of Elora, 01112., “I have been more or less troubled with men- matism, which took the form at pains in my back, often conï¬ning me to my bed. and rendering me part or the time wholly unï¬t for my duties. At.- times I suflered so intensely that I could not turn in my bed, and the disease was fast reaching a point where both myself and my husband had. become thoroughly discouraged of recovery. A friend recommended South American Rheumatic Cute, and after the ï¬rst bottle I was able to sit up. and before tour bottles were taken I was able to go about as usual, and have been in excellent health. Sold by A. Hiulnbotham and P. 1. Thoyhavoximuunï¬onto a the can brought before them, two being for murdor. two for npo 3nd one {or neglect on the put of the had of l many to support than dependent on him. Tm bull were found in the former cues nnd no bill in use he: memloued use. p. In worth! 0! man! an: the it. mentlouod also. It In worth crime 0! me pen-39n- chuged w! m mum. w nuyyvn Ilw u, ~..- _-_..._ 4. They desire to express their uppmisflon of the courteous Ind helpful win ence tendered them by the counsel for the exown. m county etuorney, Ind the other oflicma entrusted with dunes in connection with the ulmlnintnuon of juidce. I“! cum luu um .v. n“... __._.v 8. They heve visited the Home for the Aged in the town of Lindsay. The institution is munteined by municipal grunts, enownnces from the province and receipts iron: municipeiitiea for the maintenence ol inmates sent by them. The inmates ere oomlombly kept, but the urge number 0! persons in the institu- tion. coming from nil put: of the county, indicates the necemty {or an institution with grater end more nuiteble ecconunonetion tor the clue of person! who must he nuppoi'tod by the community. L Ax- __-_-_t-u-.. .0 eh- GRAND JURY PRESENTMENT. COULD NOT TURN IN BED. wymrshï¬dnmonopolylnmm human“ placed a good telephone; service within reach of the M19- 1' mm, how-over. am the comma! bu mmaduummmmdmm under which II: In: done human. and wmqnenfl’ has W m antenatal-gm um 0‘ *4†M‘ â€"The oommodiona residence of Dr. Clarke was crowded on Thursday evening week, the occasion being a eooial given by the member: of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Cambridge et. Methodist ehnreh. There wee [a very pleeelng prom-am of. music, einain and recitation. Judge Dean preeid One of the reeitatione me by a lady, who regretted that ehe wae married, and the chairman enggeeted an easy way out of it “by getting a Chi divorce." The of the evening ":3 Miee Hannah lnï¬em. a iive year little too, who told ertieae and heeinat- ln style tht she did eaehday with he: do ee. Betreehmente were served and all W‘t the an early henna“: spending one of the moat enjoyable evenings oi the season. was brought to mind by the batsman calling ona "Fmâ€. They had 0: trump nu weary miles through me now as a puntshmnc for 0110!: absent minded- 11083. -â€"Lioenss Inspector McKsy, ot 01-min, and Mr. Jss. Eamon, counsel for the Hotelksspers' Protective Assooistion. were songers on the Midland trsin montiy and for Coldwster, where a. liquor case was up for hearing. Shortly after the train star-sod they got into 3 discussion about the Ontario license aotknnd the controversy boosmoso worm in its tons that their dostinstionyys 39% but â€"The regular monthly meeting of the Cembrid est. Methodist church Auxiliary ot’the omen’s Missionary Society was held in the church parlor on N ovemberzod, and was well attended. A paper on “Sys tematic lelngâ€wes read by Miss Rise, and the discussion was led by Mrs. Doin. Mrs. McLaughlin and Mrs. Koyle. and was very interesting. The attendance at these meetings is steadily on the Increase, and great interest is being taken in the work. â€"0ne 0! our north ward juveniles went calling on a few of his lady friends on Wednesday evening lest. tugged out in his sister's clothes. He would represent him- self as a girl-friend “Just calling to see it Mrs. So and So lived in the next house.†Had his identity been discovered slittie sooner he would have had to have taken to the Woods, as a trio of the young ladies were on his track with broom handles, but found that he had returned home. â€"That veteran sailor, Mr. J ulins Beyer. who will be well remembered by mny of our citizens, as he on bly ï¬lled the position of engineer on e steamer Cran- delia two years ego. has returned to town. This time he takes charge of the Alice- Ethel for Knowison Bros" and will spend the winter annex-intending the reï¬tting of the boat for next seasons business. His many friends are pleased to have him with them once more. Doctors Could Not Help am. But 1" Bottles of South American mu Cure Removed the manuâ€" Tho Story of I. Wham â€"-â€" .. v-0, â€"0rillie Packet: It the wetchword of the Children's Aid Society. “It is cheaper to ssve the child then to punish the crim- inal," were constantly in the public ear, there would be less need of 30.013, prison. and penitentiuries. â€"Mr. P. Stern, the well-known Kings- ton fur buyer. returned from Hullburton last Friday, where he succeeded in buy- ingb:everel large bales. There were about 20 er skins in the let. one or them being the largest ever taken in the north country. â€"-Mr. J. H. Garvin, formerly inspector of the Peterboro schools, but new in the insurance business, has been chosen by the West Peterboro liberal conservatives to oppose Mr. J. R. Strstton. M. P., st the spproeehing provincial elections. â€"__ "I. â€"The Josio Mills dramatic troupe die- banded as For: William on Dec. 18:. and six members of the company wexe let. peaniiees. One 0! the unlucky actors, named Melloville, attempted suicide by the strychnine route, but u mend saved his life in the nick of time. ccyc: “For two you! I altered and misers’inï¬: It “a: could 11:03.th end enys g poci we u use pun. the reenls at kidney gene. Localphy- eicinne could not help Inc. and I we: con- tinually growing m. which Ahmed tuning end Meade. Seeing Satin Ameri- a?!) idgeyugnre nd'v'cï¬ï¬‚lcd. I {reaped eh as n 1 men M n anything. hcdbcenteken I was totally relieved of gin. and two bottles entirely cured me." a cure kidney discue e liqnid_ medicine mnet‘be taken, 7;A -_ “_ 5L..- times try the liberal and judicious use of printer's ink. Thst will work a solution. â€"In consequence of on unlocked-for stringency in the local money msrket the projected sparrins and wrestling tourns- ment did not take plsce last week. -â€"Fsrmers who tail to re t to the minister of agriculture st ttsws any indication of tuberculosis in their herds render themselves liable to a tine 0! $200. â€"Intending western travellers will be pleased to learn that the G. T. R. snd C. P. R. lines are cuttln rates; the lstter line oflers tickets to B. . and Minnesota. points at a big reduction over former prices. and on; art-‘11? ailâ€"nief Bid aha thui dissolve the and-like puflclu In the blood. Sold by A. Hulnbothm III! P. A night! Hunter. Mr. John W. Middleton, of South Var-u- lam. was in town last week with four Canadian lynx pelts, which be disposed of to one of our for buyers.“ He was some- what disappointed when told that he was not entitled to a county bounty, as he had been led to believe. The animals were shot by Frank Freeman on his farm on the Galway read, about ï¬ve miles from Bob- caygeon, and his story of the killing is somewhat interesting. While on his way home froma visit to a neighbor his dog started the parents and three young ones in a thicket about one hundred yards ahead. and soon after they left the cover and made for a large tree standing in the open, up which they quickly scrambled. Freeman had his gunâ€"a rifle bored to serve as a shotgunâ€"but had only one charge of ammunition. and taking care- ful aim at a distance of about 60 yards he had the satisfaction of eeelnn one of the ï¬ve “varmints†fall to the ground. where it was worried by the dog. The fioht ex- cited the remaining animals to a high pitch, and two of them descended the tree, but the dog left the fallen one and they raced up the trunk again. Freeman was now out of ammunition; he wanted the skins, but was afraid that if he return- ed to the house his dog would be torn to pieces in his absence, as he could not be coaxed away from the tree. At last a lucky thought struck the despairing hun- terâ€"he recolleoted that he had in his pocket the lead handle of a butcher-knife, and this he speedily converted into irregu. lar shaped but deadly sings for his gun. In the course of the next ten minutes three more of the lynx family were wiped out, only the mother being left. E ed by the death of her young, she iea upon the dog from an overhanging branch. and after cutting him up badly, escaped Into the forest. â€"Let. bnalneas men who 017 time: try the liberal and judlclou printer's Ink. That wlll woxk a â€"'1‘he excellent: sleighlng is being taken advantage of by farmers, who are market- lng grain In large quantities. Loon Brovmoo. â€"Mr. Mcmhngey shippsd two mlosda of cattle to Bull'slo on Thursday of Int week. THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, NO USE OF HIS LEGS. or dull nou" â€"Bï¬ ? £16798 pdndpu o! Saudi: publication! in W. 3nd the (allowing Bo unwanted at Monte Unl- A many Olen-m Thu Rev. E. B. O'Mslley. who oom- monou his duties a mo mm. of St. Jude’o church, Manuel]. on them-u Sandy in Dumber, m ban on my 29ch. 1m, in county main, Outs-lo. He wu odmhod u Wannahhlghlobool. sodobhhhgsï¬ntâ€"clmm‘rhu autunymotmhowm unanimous-chain“ when}. annual: county. Th0 _ _ , , W"- Izsilon and'he bu ever slice mul- cubed a ban law In the club's Mm and successes. l; The Globe 6(1)“: 236 end reed a follow: :“Weel played. deordieâ€"spien- did in-tnrn. Hip, hip. hoax-u.†Mr. Barman when raiding here was one of the moat enthuiutie member: of the Club, than I young at: “123mm bu ever 1:1an mm!- â€"Mr. J u. Keith‘s message a! congratu- lstlon to our tonne: tom. Mr. Goo. H. Bartram, on his vlom In Cantu: To- route. bore the ctr-mks o! a curler-‘0 clay. to m “do! honor The Glob. o! co m; u 55;. airi;c;’nmmna, mr mu be .. lnvdunble means of hoping truck of the nelson’u phy. copy of the Oï¬ioiei Geutte etetee thet in round numbers eight million: in 31 end 52 bills were in circuletion during leet month. Where were they? In 34 bills there were 8329.762 end in 25 cent bill- 8239303. Doe- enyone ever eee one of theee from you end to the other 2 No sir, they ere held in benk venlte while every men in busineee is powered end irriteted dey efter dey in scouring ebout efter chenge for $5 bille of thoee chertered benkn. The benke hold the government ielne in venlte end lend out their own circnletion. inemd, end 0:3.“ in why the public ere Io inconven- ien nmE'téi'iï¬i‘J-ood'wu tuned tram Tn Poe: job rooms [at week. It In. been 2'!!!th 00mm '3! “3.0; W- Curling Noun. 4mm Ancll mm In had 3% wrath. and by means of constant sprinkling has dready anogoodod in getting 1 good cost- lngofloo. Ibwmbo bum up u tut a wealth, us the outlet- m nxlonl to Broke Her Left eret. Mrs. Patrick Murphy, en, 0! South 09:. met with e palatal mishap lest Selim-day ebont 10 o'clock. As she wee luring the residence of her daughter, Mrs. P. J. Hurley. to come down town. her foot ellpped on the Icy walk end ehe tell on ha left arm breekinv one at the bones in the wrist. br. Blanchard wee celled to attend to the injury. Mu. Murphy's msay friends will regret co beer at her mlebep. Where are the Small 3m. 1 Whitby Chronicle : The alliance of rushing change for $5 bills has long since become intolerable. Bowi- it! The last. Sure and Quick Relief In the ease of e hnlee, scald, burn, epnln or toothachektreedom from min I: the hen thing desired. and “Quickonre†ghee both mount. relief and cures. Every one who he: used it speaks highly of In. Try It, end you will always use It. 1Pa(l3"c':.un. Pedlu' said he was no: manual to any off-hand which sum he would vote for, but would make up his mind before oounollmqotlpsg _ _ - ,L.,__-...- "i_;ijaru;_hï¬ng in am at mung mo :monnt $100. that sum was entered 1n the minutes. god the matter will b: thrashed on: noxn Monday night. MAYOR SW3 I897 SALARY magnum ortho W commit“. In“ luau-8800 Mutual-annular! council butmrunnsumhvorotuoo UNIâ€"Tho Pullman MM “dowel- Mn. hâ€" AP {he ï¬nance committee meeting Md 1:00 Friday In she clerk's cameo It. W. A. White. trauma, spun-ed and owned Won for the bud land pin tum-had by Deputy-roan Bob-on. am â€In. the min feature- hud been obtdnod tum-phnmparedbymmln I“ for 3 NM! “and to be will! on the town what property, which he had loaned to Mr-Boboon,.nd that on tho mention of in min; [pent st Mr. Baboon'a nuance he (White) had oxpmnod how In might be modmodnou to be constructed to: flu my: son spay); council. .- ,u 1--.- v. wmwg Conn. Sootherenâ€"“Weintended shins 3200 last year. The mayor is ex-oflicio member of nil committees and has to ettendnvory large number of meetings, in nddition to having to report nt the clerk’s once every day for n ooopio of hours. I have no hesitation in saying that it I ooonpied his position I would expect "m â€a Dem-Jun: :31: denied Mt. wmwo mumenu in the meet emphatic unmet. end aid he wee wuiingeoukennemdnvio thlh the oonaeption wee hie own. The Onlyoeculonon which he had seen Mr. Whine'e pun was one evening when the letter had shown him mother Inn at e mole pevmcn and levetory tor ivenide cemetery. The meeting took piece on Cambridge-ea. Mr. White bended hie plan mnnd for exeminceion. end Mr. Robson oil's-ed no land for Me In order the: eye! untangle Mr. White hnnded hie plen nronnd tor examination. nnd Mr. Boheon cloned to eend to: his in order that they night be computed. but it wasdeemed unneceeenry. Lnter in the evening I motion wee paced that Mr. White's ciniln he not entexteined. Mr. W. A. Goodwin wee‘ hcnrd relative to an old dnin tapped by the Wnterworke Co. while putting in e service. the now from which had been diverted into 5 private drnin sad we: flooding coil-n along the street ...... It wuu-nnzedthet the board oi works shofld inspect the A number of accounts next received attention, cm! were reiened to council to: 'uv wâ€"nâ€"v -- .w- l v__- Me or Smyth pointed out um he bed hold 51c ntepeyerc last year a: the public meeting that It the council went out with a good neat-d for economy he would ex- pect to be paid. but of coerce he land not worked gun; my pep-Egon!“ eu_1n_ln 319w. payment. 310°C ' Reeve Touchburu thought the matter should be understood before election-the ratepayers might not ;be willing togivs m. Conn. Sootherau remarked that it the public desired good service and caretul and economical menagement oi the rev- enue they must be prepared to pay some thing theretore. He then briefly reviewed the council's record. and in conclusion said that Mayor Smyth had through his own exertions obtained a promise that the government would reimburse the council for the purchase ot,iand tor the wharf. By that one act he had saved the town the amount ot,sa1ary placed in the estimates. Reeve Tonehburn said that during the past three years he had done more for economy than anyone. and had got nothing for it but abuse from press and hangers- on. He would support making the salary theiseme‘as last year. _ ‘ . A L L . The aluto £13711" 7, been cleared. Chen-man Sootheran inmuueed the subject of the mayor's eniary, adding that emu had been pinced in the eerimatee for me purpoee. Personally he felt. that} in would be very nntair to expect 5 good man to undertake the duties at the position (or lee:1 than that poslcian. Conn. Podiu- aaked what: amount had been paid last year. and the answer was â€"’rhe_book_lob giving the polledplg o! was xnron'I 5mm E§E IEE 55'9“ 3‘"? £51! 3" sisgllf! 5g 23:: 3:15 “:13; :5 3 3 83;: 5‘3, ‘ 4335? :33: thh 31-h.- Pol Sub mm 80. 7. “'5 It“! 80-; Don-Id "Nu, mum-non... s i 2 Thu an. in chi! on» uni Newman» nmanmJn. 8 Tutmmd-nmdeb-H Tons-Mp o! mayo-mum: umm-w ho men on um By-u- cola-«mum an obituary.“ mateâ€! I: tho manila and calm MIN o'clod h tho-Watchmanumum 0d when. aflthotollo'la‘mdnfl has Dcputy Muhammad» medium W: Polling Bub-DIM lo. LEW Babe Homo; nmm.nqnymour lab-Divin- Bo. Yum I-IL [Mo sum. . 2. fax. MI: «I... the Township}! Mmpm'on tho Eigh- teenth d3 of January. 1892. did p.- their By- 7 Number 41!. {or the pro- hibiting of the II. by retail of npirimu. fermented or other madman-0d liquor- in and Townhlp of Muipon. And whom, n “mud“ by Williun Brnnkor and m sixty-eight Elector. paying tint Odd By-Luv No. 411 b. ups-led. Be it. thou-fonnwudbytbo Mum-{pd Council of the Tomhip e! um: A. 0., 1891â€"94-63. Solicitor for the Exocnbr. DngedigLLlnAdV-‘yr thh 22nd thy of Non. onlytotheeloimeotwhioh hehu‘hon notice. end ehnll not. he mm. for an new or any port thereof “distributed tony person of whose chin Inch executor hu not. notioe n the timed the dietrilmdon thereof. L V. O’COISNOR, S T UH†818/! I The season for Stain Bah il hue. and we’re ham to supply the domnd. Fiat-class work summed tnd PM more thm mumble. Ci" '3' W" order. AGENTS WANTED to man und uoomu let an and mu. Anammmm a: an. m l 00-- hm WILL-w. 3}. Rage: ua'o Mty-ï¬t-IDB of Ann. 1895, ere on or More the ‘fwenty- First Day of December next. 1897 to eend by meLV. O’Conx'nor, of the odd Town 01 Lind-y. Solizitor {or the Executor o! the Beau of the aid Daniel Joeeph Sully. their christian and mm eddre-ee. end dee- criptiens. the quyenipnhn of their deity. 1‘ hereby given put-ml. no the Revised 81.3qu of Ontario. C ter â€0. tint the (Iroditon of DANIEL ORRPR SCULLY, km of the Town of Lindsay. in tho County of Victoxjio, Fungi“, dogoued, wlzo‘diofl wed in' way can}: mosaic: Wont-is. gt. Linduy, on the 24th Day 0! Nam‘hr, A. D.. 1897. Any m to qua-hornet uidothnmornyput that.“ must be undo vim three months from the do“ of union. udcnnnot hemmuufm. udtho 24thDayol Non-tub", A. D., 1897. 94-31! I. B. WKLDON, Cloth. Noo. 4M and 485. no pond by tho Mnniolpd Council. of tho Township of Moripooo. on tho 15th D5, of Nomhor. 189'. Ono No. 48!. providing for tho bone of Dohontuoo to tho mount o! 81.700. for tho pnrpooo of building o School Homo And otrhor orponooo than to U. S. S. No. 21, Moripooo ond 0 out! tho oooond, No. 485. providing for t o boo of Dohononroo the mount of 31470 for tho purpooo of building o School ï¬onoo and other ox thoroto in tho U. S. 8. No. 14.1mm And ppo, :nd'thot ogoll By-lowo wo ugh- . .1 _ n4d_.._ A: WET. GHAMBERS MI '53". 0a Oil-v. 1. PC In. And lpply to UAW mm. mm P.0.-Ol-Ov rum s-Lot 1m 13. um. All um hid. loam: Sculptor. Direct Import! and a“ h â€"103 Ind DOMESTIC Gm mm. Ibo. All work gun-sud. bum han“ m I on W. Vol-h north at In“ nun, mb goat. Lind-y. OTICETO CREDITORSâ€"Nodoe h herebv RiVGlI our-ml. no the Revised My subway 6, mane-I 3...; WEERw. Athg Mumps! quncil _ol By-Law No. 486. ._m the ddh-hwh'mbufllhm Node. in hog-oblpm all» two_ By-lflp. mamaâ€"mt? “:0 2N2!!! New Advertisements. NOTICE. polvldu 30. Bun-'3. My 0.... J. P. RYLEY. J. P- 8119!. NOTICE d» a 47 :‘B‘ m 3’: 01 2 3-; m g i “‘8 17 4s 1 94 1 l...‘-Oon.... 1‘ z m 22 ‘C 2 (G ‘1‘ In“ Mum..." g 50 Is 9'. 1 97 in ............. n : 10° 15 no 1 96 :2- hi u-......... ¢ 5 '50 25 97 2 16 :a 11 1 III 22 75 2 07 J 6 ‘ 16 s; 1 9a 17 1 â€"831? OF VCRULAX. ‘ u no so 1 77 1-: l a.“ . bane-nut M"'~"“.". a. M a Vim. n .n - nocmd l ' cu: \\ -rn mad NONE“. A D 189'? win 0 Jen-1 4;), at an“... ‘ _‘ Mï¬mfldw nowdus up" thnn m cosu no sooner paid). 2 (am i may 0‘ W st. chum o'clock in (u m an. OI.» m“; T.‘ gunn............. W‘ bl I M ".......... II. JIM-d, I. o! M†.- 'wuï¬u‘" 11,9: m. I: a Wat m............. Tuesday. February 22nd, 1898, at 11 o’clock w MdBobanoon-OL Mo! morsm Lot. COUNTY OF VICTORIA FANCY CHI/VA CUPS (ma’ SAUCE/Bi Beautiful Wig/Laï¬es aua’ flattems at low flutes. FOR THE FALL TRADE VASE LAMPS, GLASSWARE H andsome ? €523,233? New Dzsées fl DINNER SETS 97 and 104M T EA 56219, TOILET Sets. from E â€gland. TREASURER’S SALE OF LENDS ’08 mm or TAXES. 1‘0 33 HELD AT THE COURT BOO“- INDSAY. 0N E/egcmf Haflgzflg Lamps SPECIAL VALUE a! $5- Goods in the County, consisting of away down to suit the times. Fit and W M teed and every __<_:ustomer sent ayay mlâ€; and COATINGS. Handsome Overcqaimgs and Hogg 57/05., nglish, Scotch, Irish and Canadian TM We have the t Stock of Memhantm CATHRO co 933$}; of__V1c tor1_._g_. mm: or m use unox. § 6 18 VILLAGE OF MELON FALLS. i 2 11 mommy oi sousavwm 10 ,-, SEEDS 6 100 810 92 VILLAGE OF BOBCAYGEON. TCWXSBIP 0P ELDON. 5 â€0 â€6! (73er 8: Co. N'NSHIP 0F GARDEN. E 6 ¢ 12 10mm? or man L 93 s 97 mmmr or mums no 8$ 09 TOWNSHIP OF BEXLEY Jane: £61211. 50318 I); ALSIKE, RED cLom‘ and TIMOTHY sm | The Very Best LAWN SEE -â€"â€"a1ways on hand.“ 5| KENT-St, opp. Sax-at: 8: Kuhn Sm. JAMES KEITH, l.\' THE Highest Market Prices Paid for 92‘ wmrmazr. ,‘ .OS-I‘I and Oakwood. 6N “NW. 005 11 ID â€1‘9““... a m aim-.0. 28‘: McLENNAN Sign a! 2111 Saw. Sent: Siie McLennan Laonlor Hockey Club ‘ Honky evenlng about i hookah“ â€summed In th moms and organized_ a seal: h the mean 0(1897‘“ ‘I In; cam: President. 1‘“ "co-Menuhin" J 1)- . Mr. L Curl u: , man"! l W:. KM“ CHM] The club will be c hum 31:10 8:â€' H Jcke: tve never} adieu-M m be admim MI Own-uh 3 vote 0! ch: 95‘!†Eh: @anadian Obituary. â€"One of the oldest Ill My" put and prose! Tue-h, by JIM death of “.0! the out ward.“ I: mm deeeseled glen : hound. n ° 29%- we» mm 29 “M L'nmsnr. FRIDAY. D: DASHES HERE AN -'l‘he Canadian P1 “Jan. 1899, ton Axes and Cross Lanterns, Horse Brushes, Scoop Shovel: Pocket Guns and Arr. mu Paints, OHS. Yam Locks, Knobs, Hi Plain and FancyW Porthn d C Fine Englis Mchnnnq _Q Douvénod at We sell Clo ' , cited er We sell M en ordinary GLOVE 0m Agent. for H05 WOMEN Gin our 5P1? C '/ A DRES ((Pu,‘ sell we; at 750m AND the Cold lowest. abl