,. 'rHE WEEKLY POST. List-5.11". rmnar. 1.1.1: 3711:. y‘ I ' V -mva. . «. «9...... a. .' .7 â€". «3.1» avg}.- uh; 5.1m; 111qu1111111601 1111111111 PLANS FOR NEW YEAR DISCUSSED Several Large Deputations Heard The Vacancies on Boards Filled 1 East Warders Sought Representation on Court of Revision-Communications and Other Matters of Importance Dealt With at Opening Session. 1’ Evening Post of Jan. 14 i The inaugural meeting of the new Council was held on Monday at 11 o‘clock. The following signed the de- clarations of qualification and ot- 'Xice and took their seats: .Mayor James B. B-2gg. Reese George A. Jordan. .1}: puty- -reeve J G. Eyres, Alderman Alderman. . Alderman R. J. Campbell. Alderman Newton Smalo. Alderman M. Mchough. Alderman Hugili Dobson. Alderman Geo. Calvert. lNat'Gt'RxL 11111111235 Degg at th: Opening in eating 1 Mayor corrgritulzited‘ his in the COiiC'u ‘ poilu ho 11.15 to be congratulat ity of the men chosen. When receiving deputations and de- ons full consideration should be iews advanced. but the ons made should be morning 111-35 on than success at h;- lievcd also that the town 1 leg it given to all V requests and pc titi dealt with in an in the best interests of the . Too much importance should not be attached to articles in. the press, Chairmen of committees should be se- lasted with great care. If the mem- -bers kept economy and the 1‘o 1ns best interests always in view the Council would have a creditable re- cord at the years end. THE RESPECTIVE CHAIRMEN After the brietf inaugural address from Mayor Begs. the chairmen were appointed; Moved by 'Reeve Jordan. secondnd by Dep. Reeve Eyrcs that Aid Rea "be chairman 'ol the Board of Works- bCarried. ,1 Moved byi Aid. W. Jordan second- ed by Aid. Rea. that Dcp. -ree1'c Etyr-s be chairman of Finance comm1ttce VD .. ~ Carried. ' Moved by Room Jordan. seconded “by Aid. Rea. that Aid. McG- 0113.1 be 1clieirman of Police and Lighting com- unittteiâ€" Carried. Mo1eu by Aid. R21. seconded by pepâ€"rec“: Bytes. that Aid. W Jo:- dan be chairman of the Town i‘ro- perty committeerâ€"Carried. Moved by Dogt. -r'~2ve Eyres. second- ed by Aid. Jordan. that the chairmen of the different committees. «withithe mayor. constitute the Court of Rev 1- sion. â€"â€"Carri<d. \ ~ Aid.Do.x1o«.. when the 1, «bonnel 10f the Court of Revision was outlini- -ed. moved that a relpirasentativc of the cast wand '00 addedâ€"he didn‘t think it was fair to exclude. that socâ€" tion. Aid. Calvert seconded the mo- .tion. ; (/-â€"- Mayor Begg enplainied that it rwas now too late to unove in 'the Lmatticr, .the committee having ocen named. lie did not think thci east wand would suffer in any way. loocau'sc all the manners '11 are pledged to do the fair thing by everybody." .' THANKS AND PROMISES 6 Der.â€" â€"rene Eyrcs thanked his :01- but. um for reâ€"aiprwinrting him. to his old lgrosition as chairman of Financeâ€" be rcg'ardad their actioni, as a mark of honor and trust. and it would enr- courazc him in his «do-ire to do the very best thing for the people he had been elected to serve, ,He was not at «his best in a. pamlpaign speech. nor did he intend to .make too many pro.â€" mises. but he would ;try honestly and persistently 'to make. the finances of the, town go as 1far as ppossiiole, and be believed that ini his efforts, to do so he would have the motive coâ€"oper- ation of the mayort and other meme hers. t was. most imiportanlt that the expenditure {no keplt1 down to'thc lowest notch. In soying‘i that he didn't mean it’h'i't they should vool mist- crly â€" «he recognize-(1‘ the truth of the old adage. “For lais'kl of a mail the shoe was lost. and tfor want of a 61100 the horse. ovals lOSC." He Was in Invor of making :1 start "this year ‘if 1pc: bible. on the:- permanent improve- ment of our roadways. {commencing at the GFI‘. R. station ;lhe would also Liikc to see the town industrial class- ics afforded matter [protection against "towns futu "e “'88 {really the aggressions of outsiders. V'The iorighter than many citizens supposed 1â€" in a few years some heavy liabilities will 'ï¬tave toxin paid off, and we shall then be able to place everything on a firs-u; class footin-g while enjoying. a. much I l' lower tax a'aba. - Al‘d Ben said 11131 would have {tre- Zlan'ed Lto loo released from the chairâ€" man of the Bmlndi of W orksâ€"ho iï¬elt Ilse had done. his shone. but proof 0 sure had been brought _sto bear. while unsuited in his mmin-gtlaack. Last year the had been ‘gi-vein only $2500. and small as the amount was he had only amended it lay acme $45; this more geomously. year the Wald helwouird loo itu'eaibod.‘ He felt (grateful to the people of the town- for return:- ing him a? the: been '01 the 190.11. 1 3.1 on the qu.1l- 1 following _ Idioms on uhig hwayis. 'Ald. MoGeough said hat ovals grate- ful to his fellow citizens for revel-i acting 'him. and to his fellow mle‘mv- pers for restoring him. rto his old {por sition at the healditof the. Police and Lighting committee. A numiae-z‘ 101E l'petitions for elelotrio lights: had come '0efore last year‘s Council land had Hoeen referred to the new bodyâ€"these limould have to receive their careful 7«consideration. He rwould like the lCouniail to go around in :1 body some = dark nin ht and examine the locations lcarcfuliy Many streets are. in Laud isha, , and he r1110uldllik.) the Bound ! of M orks toget $2000 or. $2500 extra ;this vear â€"- if Lexpended as carefully as l:1:â€"7“y’ear.s :11 '1pr0priationi' i't111ould ave ll Fluent indetd ' Aid. W . W . Jordan‘ felt grateful for the confidence expressed in his alpi- pointment to the important position lof chairman of. 'Town Pro'rerty He hoped there 11vouid'0e1 a little money left for that ioody .â€" be inter. dad to see that that 1d:L;artmenit ms well looked after. He achieved. that: Aid. 1,318 not loo parmibtdd to depend on receivi- ins.r aid from the funds of. other comb mittees. Aid. Smale made a brief but timely deference to the imipontanace ,of co.- operation, which he hoped 1 would never be absent from! 1their deliberL ations during the yealr'i 1.": Aid. Camlplaali said a few Weill-chosâ€" eh things along mamma- line. [Reeve Jordan said his: friends had givon him strong backing in his} elec- tion 10ec'ause'thdne had been a strong. movement against him on the pant' of others. {those who were so interest?- ed in his M'elfareiihad received}. a 2'11an which; he hoped they in the face «would rcmann'xu'. The chairmen of and kept within ‘theig'aoundts Molt in their expenditures all would the well. Aide-rm so spoke briefly. journed till 7.30. on Calv-qrt and Doi'ouson 33,1- .OCounlcil than 21:11- EVENING SESSION â€"+._._ Two Large Deputations Heard-«Other Business Dealt With. Council reassembled at 7,301 sham. «Mayor 81ng in the ichair and all members present. A communication 11:15 raid! from Monet‘s. Fieury and Lindsay. asses- son. 41111310., for reappointment.- that tinsition. Mr J. 1’. Berrv 11111.3 heard in nip-pot sition to the P011115 ry A -1sooiation‘s request for a grant: and um: of the Chickenuzox was committees 'ha-d t'lpokzin well. and if '- they followed out their ,professiionis Council . chamcuer. prevalent. F1 om Ontario Muni: lg :11 Associaâ€" tion. relative to concerted! action to :L'C‘GUI 1 the amendment afb .606 of the Ontario ta‘. new. re; iialcaility for A‘ petition amazing on the matter 1.135011110115611 and 111111 be forwarded: to Mr. S. J. Fox. MHP F. From Manager Bank of Montreal. with rotor1 33 to an- excess amount of $6000 acid under discountsâ€"Finl- ance committee. From J. P. Donald. secretary Board town 8 of lI‘rade with Lreferenoe '.to the dis- town as apaying more: .than its fair share, and «the matrtatr: had 1003a re- ferred my the, full Board to the Cour» oil in the hop-.1.- ithan some. conrosl- 1ponding allowanm would be rerouted from the County. â€"Re£arrod to Bin,- ance oomlmi'ttaet From Rider Kitchen-J Co, en- closing «wage statement in complianca with l'0y- -law granting exemption from taxation. lThe Clerk read an’ extract from the minutes of 1907 Council recommendi- ing to the favorable cgnsidea'ation of the inwm‘in-g 1)on a quualst from the Linldsay Poultry Association. for a $50 grant in aid of this year‘s ex:- hibition, and a guarante' of $50. From R. G. Cornell. sec.â€" -treas.. Far- mers’ Mutual Fire 113151.900 tasking for use. of Council chamoart for the anâ€" nual meeting on 1:3).6th. From Munioiipal -W.c1rid rwith ref: erensae to renewal of :l.sui 'scriigrtions.â€" Usual numiaea of copies ordered. From 1W1m. Stacker, applying for a billiard and {pool intense. ..... Mayor gâ€""Betbelr deal {With this now ais I understand he is anxious to go ahead at onionâ€"L1 oe'me approved, on motion of Aldermen Rea and Calvert. A number of alocounts more read and referred to ithe‘i proper commit; tans. i/ - . lThe Mort of Chiself of Pollibe Vim oent for 1907 was uefernad to the Po- lioe oomnni'atbaa l, Several Lay-lama dealing vï¬th vac- armies on the School, (Public Library «ul than $50 but there .5 ithe risk at any rate. In view of. the small amount of money 111': control I:alrn' unable. to cussron relative Ito sqparation ifrom the County. All more ab roe-d the â€"Gra.nted ed attentionMfr to another 1111151111ng and Health Boamdis Iwiarqgiven their first radium. t?"- POULUILRY MEN HEARD. . At this eltagle of ithe uproaeodings a 'largo deputation of poultry man en- toned the 011mm. andi “were gra- ciously accorded parmmssion to speak Mr. Johnston Ellis. the (president. led off. He lar'elfly em; flamed the ob- jest of their visits and said that if ‘ granted the same assistance 513 last pull ' year they 1would 1'00 table to through and hold a. lawful show. Mr. J. 0’ Rielly, ex Alderman. Jaas the next speaker. After. referring to the condiai endorsation givenithoir request by the omtgoing Q0uncil.Mr. 0 Rielly referred 'to the sullen-dd work ldone l'0y 1the Show in advertising the 'town throughout Ithe provide." c.- and even beyond it. In .r'eiply to Aid. Snraie Mr. 0' Rielly explained that 'th‘1 managoment would have $50 grant- od 0y the County Council. as well as entry fees from exhibitors. primin- sions. etc .(_ Mr. D. C Trenv ,r'ointed out that in many towns and cities such shows 11' era held in the best balls. The Council chamber would not suffer in any 11' :1y if granted for the exhibition. Aid. iMleGeoughâ€"“I bought a ticket like the rest of the alderman. I sprees. Does that make us stockholders. °" President Ellis _(unthinkmgly) â€"â€" â€Y6 !’ K Aid McGeoughâ€""Weil. in that case it '11ill the illegal to vote. money â€" Lt unbiased way. and Rea should 100 heilduwi'thin bounds and «will :01: for Will benefit ,, (Lieu-glitch), l imity of Aid. Rea Said the money. would go to a good canoe. lgut when voting it last year he had! hoped the Society would F00 s«elfâ€"¢sui_g)portinnr this year. However, while willing to vote the money again. he didn’qiliko the idea of using the Council. chamber. Aid. -M1.~,Geough thought the. nip- stains hall should as used for the big, l0111ds;la.srt yea-r a strong odor had been Lpe‘ncoptible in the bu'tl'tor marl.- kct for some days: aftelr the. show had closed... K Mr. lTrewâ€""There should be. no small at all. The cases containing the large fowl could not Foe carried upstairs. As for odor. rthe show could be held in a. parlor without ini- jurious results. fl‘he smell referred to by Aid. MoGeoug‘h was a. docdorizr er and not 111111111 dbjdotionablo," . 'Dop.-neeve Emmaâ€"".We all look forward to the Poultry Show with keen mentancy. and fully Ll'ecozniZc the benefits warning therefrom to the town. I min favoriof granting the use, of thel market and Council chamber â€" the Chielf,’ of Police can use part of til-.11 frown Clark's office for a few day.".«1 . Aid. Reaâ€""I'll support that gostion after hearing tion.†Aid. Smalcâ€""It‘s not :1 fair prop- osition to zu-‘k «the ltgwn to bear $100 export): as :1 aim't $50! by the Counâ€" ty. Of hours 2. th 1r0‘ 1 a itcuqï¬lziltty we shall not 1'03. called upon for more ‘.u g.â€" m jus tify the requ'l 11 (the me n at the head of the Association 111'1 enable men and 11ill no doubt be able to get along without the guarantee. " iMr Ellisâ€"“Tho Poultry Show ben- efits the town and dirt riot ind" rcctlv to theexten't of I-nrhaps. $20. 000 :111 .- nuaily. If I didn’t 1think it helping the community. I would have nothing to do .11'_ith ill. Ibo guarantee M'ould «'0: an assurance that, in the even; of failure the to would De at our bauk. " Mr. O’ Rieilyâ€"“l'l‘hc mambo-rs of the Poultry Association are all citizens. andt heir object is to promote the good. †r1 Aid. Smaleâ€"“I still maintain that as the enter iris-c is for the general good of the district; '1'; is not our duty, to support it unduly 1,. Mr. Hornâ€"“Mr. Smale‘s ground is well taken; I like(to see an Adden- man 111'eigh every cent carefully. Would it 'not be (possible to vo‘e the guarantee and ask that :County Conu- oii to increase thdin grant t" It :was pointed out by Mayor Begs that the Camry Council nyoluld not meet 'until the 2‘11. {which would be too lube. Mayor Beggâ€"“No doubt the County Council will make a grant of $100 to the next show. †Moved by Aid. Rea. ascended bt' Den-1031170 Eyras. that Iche “Pour ry Ant‘osiation lee granted the. use of the Council chaml'oer.1'- Moved in amendment by Aid. Smale. seconded by Aldt “' (1‘3 McGeough. that a guarantee on $50 be no vot- â€"Lost. . .The original motion ’Was than ad- outed. SEED AND! Sfl‘iOCK. Mr. Reed. rteiaohar ofl the Agricul- tural class at the Collegian. asked for the use on tthe Council chamber for a course in meld. and stock judgi- ing. to lbe h1lrdl1from Jan. 28th to Feb. list. -Granbed on motion. of Aid. 81111119 and Dep.â€"mve Eyres. , light and heat to barmaid 1011:», CALL lll‘ PERBECUTION. On motion «the Cumin gave 1112.: deputation comb 6.031131th West Fanning. Dr. Wood Dr. MoAlipin'e, ml Health Officelr, Mr. .u‘hos. ‘50., .â€"â€"- 1th: pxurianaâ€" 5%- ‘l ‘1' ~â€"-â€"‘â€"â€"â€"â€"- Mr. 011mm thofimt weaker. said they more present tool uphold ‘0! claims of Mr. Fanning'sl laminae-s -- personally he believed it 111113: a fine thing' for the town.a a-htu'acrting a lot of 'Ieople from distant points. J1! ' ‘bosause a neighbor or. (perhaps taro had taken a dislike to him. Mr. Fani- ning. was seeing subjaatadito a lot 0‘ unpleasantnoss, the oojee't mdoflb‘. being to drive himl elmw hare “X'- Fanning had invested his: all in the lfousinees; it had been charged that he (Carcw) .vas financially interred-t:- cd also. {out that nvan untrueâ€"«oil he had invested in the blindness M'as his good «will and in that Way he was a 'sbureholder in many concerns It had 00.911 stated tha Mr. Fanning no- true led a crowd of 11001110 â€"â€" Well he [’11.th then moved the: name of Mr. [011011) would welcomg, w 01'0\‘.d of [Staple-.21. and on a “â€0ka 131011; of lpeurplc coming here to spend their met 91'. Mr. Put-11mg to 1'00 persecuted in the way 1.111 was. ' Di'. M-cAl-pine backed up. Mr. Curâ€" cw’s vernarkis' â€"â€" her could say Mr. Fat 11211., had 'Laoen burrsâ€"v.31 'l‘iia Beard of Health hadi Ween vrzcd to take action. rout 1‘hr1ir Jurisdictiond. d not extend beyond $100. if the pr"- 505 users not maintained Lprop. r1- lly there was a legal remedy. Ther rwas an old Toy-law gr min“; the rip-11:, to :gnohmit $1103 conducted :-on ‘«‘b2 . utltfl'l. (out Council needing? enforce lit mgr-inst Mr. Fanning. _ 111-55 being conducted was certainly a i great benefit to merchants as «well as farzr ers. and. .was likely if encourag- ed. to as:- ume largo; I'uroportions. Aid W', Jordanâ€"' ‘Cm you, say the stable is not ant injury to Dr. Burl- row.» i" Dr. McAlpine-“Mr. Fanning's fa- mily reside over the stable. and their health has not suffereld (the nrox- the stools coneltituitas' :1 It “'18 a shame. to ("lm‘t with the name of Mr. Horn. only to l l The 10111-13- . l dark ni ht " ,-\ nuisantn. (out 70th 11 I. have! sheds and ‘ stable in front of my own residence. Like Dr Burrows. I had a chance '1 to buy the lot. buttdidn'lt do so. I'm not prepared to sayllthalt the health of Dr. Burrow-’s family is endanger- . a . . e.d " - . ‘ Mr. Carew 'â€"“Mr. Fanning w ishes to start his sales on the attract and then go insi 1 Dr Mood spoke eloquentlv . sensibly in support of 111‘. Fanning being given libelml treatzmnt'» 1 Mr. J. 0‘ Rielly said he had. 1111,2021.- ed the Fanning stable three times unknown 1to the owner. and found ()1er thing in th- (00st . of shay' . Homes rwera exercised and bought and sold on the entree-851101! Toron‘io â€"- 112 had himself scan it done. Mr. Stewart. counsel for’. 311'. Fan; ninb. was next hoard. li2-1r' “nt- eda l-etition s:gn:-d.0y nearly all of Mr. Fanning‘s xwigh0or-. asking: that be .703 allowod to continua his business urmclosted. It 11111.1 agreed that. ..h1 manter be ref- rrzld to a 1: ommit‘.:?. .0 meet on Thursday eveningr. and in! the mean- time the town solicitor «will «'00 noti- fied to have three. silt-11‘ :1 mini-7. Mr. Fanning held 01"1r till l'urth; r moths. lTiIE BOARD V.»\C.-\.\C1ES. ,,_ ‘ Council then went L113! coir-uniting of the whole on the s; “and reading of pyeluws. Reeve Jordan in: «the chair. i'l‘he blank in the bs'-i;11v to‘nrg'po-int a High School trusts“ was filled in with the name of Mr. Thus. Stewart. the retiring; memos. without disco.» sion. , For the vacancy on the. Puoli: Lib- rary Board. caused by tho ratsignation of Mr. R. liylic,1'02for: the election. Mr. Joseph Staples was nominate-«d oy Aldermen Danae-n and Calvert; llr. John O'Rieily. fay Aid. Madoough and Mayor Begs; and Dr Vrooman. 0,1- Aldermen Smaie and W'. W'. Jordan. Do;1.-roevc Eyros spoke in favor of the east ward. l'I‘het Library beine winced rw here. it imposes a die: advanci- aql vn Lisa on those living 1i11 that nation of the town. The east ward formu (mo-fifth of the town. )‘dt it has net been rqprasented on the Board for some years and for that reason 11.1 «was in favor of Mr. Simple"; appoint- ment. .1 ‘ Aid. Smalo did not th ink the people of the east wand {should set them- selves apart by asking special reprey sentation. He undar- 100d that Dr. Vrooman had signified his .wiliing- ness to serve tha [tom 11 in some cap,- acity. and in the interests of contin: uity of (policy it nvould 1'00 dxiija‘oia to detain ibis gsrvico'r. His appointi- m'cnt would be a wlendid one. Dop.-reelve 'Ey-resâ€"“I didn't men- tion the, cost iward gm. :1 mound. .0u«-:_ 113 an outlying district. " ‘ Aid. Dobsonâ€" "Mr. been a teacher and: should be a fit and proper person 'for the position." Mayor Begsâ€"â€1' feel myself like su-uportim; Dr. Vrooman." - Aid. Reaâ€"' The 51.101113 of the cast a \l «ward should not feel lighted. if “.3 1 lecturv it. the intern 'mere' Institute. choose Dr. Vrooman.†Aid. M'oC-eoug'hâ€""Mr .Kylie «repreâ€" anted a certain dengminat'ion who perhaps do not 111311112. 'Lii'arary as much as othem. and I would) like to see some. one appointed who would, on- courage than: to do! m. For that ucurson I named Mr. O‘Ricllly." Aid. W. W. Jordanâ€""We’ll goon have 11 good marryi chases of people. If it has got to 00mg down to a maid her of dreads, etc. I don‘t! mt, tobo day 0-0110; 1 in lit. inn!†to all good men. This cost .ward [amines and consideration of semi. I .wu'nlttc'mt out; " . fl‘ho amendmm to the amendment, a‘nd carriedâ€"5 «robes “114.1 , Mr. J. A. Willi-man“? in!!!†W her home. after spending a few days with her brother. m. Will Rich. moon. mmmm 9.111111. l ' roundhousc. ~ninzton on . week. l . i Staples has EToronto. sma ll ducted the servica. of Mr. Byron Bowjns.Aiargesl1igh- ents in Rivers now over Sunday. l in visiting her cousin. p.111. Bmuhe‘s smoking), .waflgut ï¬rst Bowing, Health ‘0y-111w caused by the pro-elem- tiun resignation of inr. dis'iie. :‘I‘o [3†111-0 additional vacancies coumd "-.‘-‘ the expiration of the terms of Dim-1.. Horn and Singles. it was 1110131 101' Aid. Ran, 115030121133 by .ild. Caxnugmell. that the blank be fillâ€" e'i in with the. 1mm: 01 MJ‘. Alex Par 1. n.â€"Carriod. Moved Loy Mayor 8:88“ unattended by Aid. McGeough, that Mr. liar-1'1 011 ro :r;'pointcd. ' Den-row: Evres. seconded toy Aid. W. Jordan. endeavormi to fill both olnnks at the came «time. by naming Manners. Horn and Stainless for the OL- ficcs. but «vars informed: that it was contrary to rule. and that names would have to 1'00 presented single. OBITUARY. Margaret Jane Widdess. Lindsay. Many old friends of tho familywvelra shocked on h-earinz of the (it-midi: of Mrs Margaret June \Viddz-i-w. 1 re- itct of the 18.13 11;);3xt M'iddass, :11; the age of 6901's. The. deceased lady contracted: :1 seveirel cold :1 lit- tle over a M'oek ago. which declopod into pneumonia. and despite all that medical aid 001114 do she. sank grad- nail} Iuntil the end came. at: 6 o‘clock Monday mornin. i The deceased 11:15 00m in the tow 11- ship of Cart“ ri lit. and. a little over 30 years ago sh:- rqmoved to Lindsay ss‘ith her inns-0:1 11d. whol followed uif. his orientation of puildtngl and can,» traicting She Was loved by many for her sterling virtuetsl and benevol- lent difliosition. The husband, pre- dcccasoi Lher Ilixtut ten months. hav- ing passed :11 suddenly .on Fri- ruary of last ,1 «.r. . Mrs. M'iddCM leaves a family of three daughter» and one son â€" Mrs Bewell. \Virini;; 1'; Mrs. lto03rtson Boiievillc; Mrs. Brown, Moose. Jaw" :1'1111 “'iiliam l’ Tiict hands being rawrdod they returnei '00 informed that the blanks were al- ready filled. Some lithie confusion resulted and regret Wat? expressed ow- ing to the exclusion of Mr. llorn. out nothing could be intone, .The committee then ro~ rw‘uizh the remixtivc :0)"la“'-i. given at hird reading. v’l‘lIE LIGHT QUESTION. . will have the .s1111,1:1[hy of our citiz- D01: .â€"roeve Eyre» referred to the J 7 .â€"‘:L' .)(fl‘ '(11; z;- , light anestion. Leaving that varsous 0:11 1 nt â€"-â€"o-' an prr."<1ntexi«t) , , ma..- William llancock, Little Britain. not:- ILili: death of 311'. \V'illiam ll:111:0:k. 11hr) (ii-0:1 on SUV. 27th. at the 112': of 74 .1 1' ". l afier were 1.. of this town. ens .in their .nctitions that had .00 last year‘s Council r‘ll'Ol ad 111. :rity of additions orl a resâ€"arrange;- ment of existing lights. lie. had no 4.1.113 to refer to‘ his own vicinizs. Out (1 light had llong been ngQ-jgd “1 (â€id 3 ileontlLs. Ilc ll: rd DOL JCCJl “Cii Sheriff )Lchnnan's. corner on Bond- [3? =1 .Wuf 01' ‘0- A {0“ dale LJ-L-folc st. 0 his death he sent for his, brother Ben- Mayor Beggâ€"“We arranged. this jamin. and Mile; they, went in basis morning. on the suggestion: of Aid. and found him very-l poorly: he told McGeough. that an ireficczion will 00 them he thought the Lord mas call- made by Council on some suitable ing 101' him. and he Mas waiting and. ready to go. «lie. made all arrangesâ€" merits about his funeral. . Mrs. B. Hancock remained and did all that loving hands could do. Dr. Hall vicar ited him several times, and a host.‘ of neighbors and f1 icndsl were ready to do all they pould for him. but to no avail. liis end: “as near" l ‘The downsod 117a» 00ml in Milton, 1 Damereile. Devon, England. and came. to Canada in .1870. Marirosa. «where he remained urntil his death. He followed farming-101' about twentyâ€"five years and then came to Little Britain and ire-tired, His wife. Elizabeth, diodl nine years ago. He was a lijowcr nn-d poultrv lover. and mum timesL sans 11.; point- c-d judge at the fall fairs. and 1l~0 at the Lindsay Central for swine and woultrv. 11111-1“ giving good ‘a’. 14.1.:â€" tion. as he '11-.111 understood 11);- Jrckd‘ 'of poultry. In politics he “as a Liâ€" beral and in his everyday life an hon.- !(->;t manâ€"his word was ibis .oorrd up it†the 1:111. lie! 1.: «ves two broth: 013 and 011133.151 ~.r 110 mourn his loss lâ€"«Thomas. in Plymouth anland Sarah. in Bridge-[1rd Eng. , and Dem junin. cf .Viz-iriipoxa. 'TiK Cde 11911 li -~.‘ in :1 brliektw zii' -'l z'i1c 0 -...~.iiic hi~ “if: in the Chr ~1. :111 '01-1-1114111'. Little irit: 1111. The it -'.1 ' Mr. llCllL'l'. conductoi the funeral serâ€" .‘i'rlnL-e’ll 0y itev. Mr. Mag-1'.". In the ï¬rs-1.11‘1'312 of a l:1r:ri'comzre'_';1ii:ni. Built gentlemen int-d Visityj: ‘tirc d1.- :.e:1~;,-d. and ooth e'1;:ok.-; well of him. no will 1): rriuth «missed in 101‘. vil~ . and will 0;: more missed in the '.ri wtâ€"“ilcn llL' \\'.'1~' wont if; dicil‘iâ€" 7min flowers and ..-;-i:.'. among 1'111;:51100t:s.â€"â€"r.C0m.) ' ____.__â€" «,lilRKP‘iELD. (From Our Own Corrrospondent). We r:-"r:-t 10 V 1' .‘l {'3 Dr. MoAligvine pressed for 9, light at his corner. as onginally promised â€"-one on Regent-st. could on removed. If anyone traded a light in his vicint ity it was a medical manâ€"D5 Vroor man felt slighted. too. ,, rl'he light at Maunder's mill was n0t needed thure and should Lac removed :to Dr. Vroo- man '0 corner. Aid. MoGooughâ€"“ VLcLennan's cor- ner is a dnfl‘k‘BpOt. th2r2 are others at the ens: Wardlohool. G fI.R. round; at the east M'nnd “shoal. G. .T. .8. corner of Georg: and 1 Tc settled in Glencig. and corner of Russell and Iluroniâ€"stx' Aid. Doosonâ€"‘ 'Yes. and if Aid†Geough will come with. .m': i'i'i show him another dn'rk H‘lOl’, sin the carat «wardâ€"one that he will 1.);- :1ble 105011 in daylight. too." Aid. McGeoug'hâ€""Our lighting costing us now $1200 a year." Aid. Doinonâ€""lt would pay. own our own light." I . SL'NDRY MATTERS. ' ' The town Property committee will corsider :1 rag'or: and: 101' Mr. N11.- lor for the rental of the C0u112il l“ 31:11:10.1 0113011 \1;~.;-k for :1 «11min: is u}: to :izh‘w. At the sugr nation of Mayor li.-:.'. Aid. Rea was authoriz_-d to gtuxtclmw sufficient stone for “(It ,1.-:1r'.~»::r.17‘i- ciitlti: walks; and have ~1111.1 d?ll\‘.'l'- (-d \1 lli'l';‘ nscded. “£111,103 town t.-:1.1n-1." 1::1ution.~d \\‘C'l'.'1ll..' Show uric-w matters 11'.-r.1 115-" for :1 few minutes; prior to :i.iJOUrli- 111.1111. which took 5-i:1:.~1:'.; 10.30. CORRESPONDENT'S LETTERS \l'OODV'lLLE I (from Our Own Corresponvl- 111) l Mr (ilris. \ndcrson form rlvw..1\iud0f :1 1111mm Olliholr friends for this ‘0‘â€)1 but now of An1r11 1:1 >.1101v-ho: trump on Saturday night. 535k“ in renewing ol-i ac11u.1i11‘111'1e'.s land 311ch {m to their home. 1191'? this week. 11' dainty 3111111101“ 1111» 'prov lei-1d '1111i :1 1 Miss Jessi-.1 Bingliam. oi' -."1n:1'-.u:-1.'.e,}. 4‘ ton, was the guest of Mrs. 1). Bin"- 11.1 '1r rum0r< ham on Monday.‘ _ [hall in the near future Miss Alan Smith 1111111 . . . Mr. i".cad 111.11ng of the Standard visa to Cannrngton 1:131 11.11111. _ _ _ 011111;. Canningtorr spent Sudiv, in Mr Reuben Thomas visited friends. . . .. . ,' ’ town. m 1.4mm“) 011‘ biturda}. Mr. Allan Vas-ui‘. of “filing Co'. is 31153 Al-ia Lampbcll ‘ visiting in town. Tuesdav. .. , ' _ \ W i Mi: 1 x. Miss Moore our junior t: ac! tor. and ir and 11'“ l l Rae 1.1v ' moved into their 11; 11 how on John- Miss Florence Moore were the guests l \ of Mrs. (Rest) Mountecr :11 Cunnin 1- it? ton on Saturday. Mrs. H.111). Con-i. of Lornevili-t. and Mrs. JIeub. Thomas. of this row n. at- tended the funeral of their grand- father. Col. Button. on Saturda'; of â€"Mr Chars. Marry 1.. 111111111 11:11" last week at Locust hill. | My. Bert Prouse WM our bur; :1 in Toronto last steak. ruturning on flying Visit on \Vedncsday. “3043!- i P g ' sites E. Thomas is 1011111: 1119111.- MH- Mons. 51. and MN- ‘5- SALE JAN. 18, '08 p01 itron. 3?. Cows, a full car load, all due early, Mrs. J_ “1 Smith! ï¬sh“ 'ri 111-1 ibestiotleverhad;4headyoungCattle. 'n Oakwoou on Saturdzniy 3 year rugs and 1 two year 011; if ‘ , Horses, sliclusee; i buy gelding, . MV- “â€1 5"- “'11:"! 1’†0" “‘ in“ years past; 2 new Cutters, Tudliope dry {or the .\Ol“;tll\\ :11. wilt-r. he will make; lpinno box Putter cnly used .1 of :11,» ' twice; 1 sett of light delivery bob slei ghs. 1 old sleigh, 1 second- hand ‘ 1‘11 Wheelbarrow. 2 new Wheelbarrows, .~1-. a ‘ r on lpnir steel Runners for racing cart, ‘1‘“ 3 string Bells, xesrly new; 1 trotting Sleigh. nearly new: lsetc'l‘eum Lines, nearly new; 11 real heavy rett team Brichen, new;l pair Sweat Pads half do: woollen Horse Blankets, 2 Horse Blankets, nearly flow; 1 dozen ï¬ne-class Horse Blankets. new; 2 Ac- kerman Electric City Robes, lMani- tch. Bnflulo Robe, 2 Bishop Robes,1 largogostekin Robe, second hand; 1 medium gatekiu Robe, second hand; {- dozen mutt Halters, 2 dozen raw- hide Whips,“ - par driving Mitts, 1 Fur Coat, size; 1 nett brass single Harness, new; 2 sort nictie Harness, new; 1 sort rubber single Borneo, new; 1 car-load young Cows, allin good condition, must be sold; etc. Toma as usual. W. A. FANNING. m virc. ilLé his ‘1 .i;I‘C liasant evening spent. 1 , of :1 0.1:! lor- was in Can-4 Mrs. frurner and \iiss CLensy spent Sunday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs Lev 1'1 1::311' adnnoeai: their homeon «Thursday night of 111-; 11 oak J in Oakwood and Linden Les. Love left Tuesday or Mr. f where he intends taking .1 011101; to the stormy Sunday the attendance was 'lne prayer services of list 11' erk were well attended each evening Itâ€: Revs. Kanna'svin and “humans 0011 Our rink is booming under th ' aus- pica or the band and management load from Eldon were here on Mon- Miss E. Johnston visited her Miss Myrtle ’Wakelin. of Norland Miss Rub Mir-s Clara - Rich, has returncl to 4 l l l ALL SICUOMEN SHOULD READ MISS SOHWALM’S LETTEF. In All Pam of Canada Lydia E. Pinkharv“: Veg-cable Compound flu Enacted 51m.†Guru. Many wonderful corps of f« .. z. are continuaiiv coming to 2111.1 7 have been brought about i-}' 1.1: .. of Lynn, 318.85., which is ,Tlverr women absoluteiv free of (-‘1 are: The present Mrs. Pinkha 1 ' twentv -ti1e years 11:10::1 a 9mm ills of her sex;1=he has c«- at.» 7 . and advised the 115nm s «t #2:. women. 11hr) toâ€"day owe 1n? health but even life to her inf; ' Miss Annie E. H'i:W:.i..:. ' dina Ave†Toronto “at, Dear Mrs. Pinkhart :â€" â€I havefw 1nd 1 1' a F. i’: table Compound 11 5'1«-« ness with which I inn years. I also hai irri â€" periods “lilth 11171 :t««l r. 1 until last tspring my former self. In It.) vised to use your Curr glad that i did so I {.111 short months there w as 110 ft «.- weakness, mv strength grad-“.1 '- v t'I-t‘. -:. and in a very short tin.†myself a perie-ctiy wi-ii “« date my good health and bis-.111 111w thatl am most grateful to v ._2 .r «-' in: such a wonderful r0111. 1 :y 1 1.11; woman.’ The testimonials which '. 'e are (Wr- ntantly publishing from grateful 1 1: '11 establish beyond a doubt the pawn r «.1 Lydia E I’inkhams Vern-1:21 1«- L“ 1: pound to conquer female di .15: as. ,._ W'omen suffering from any female weakness are in Wind to pm . communicate with Mrs. Pinkiia 1 :1: Lvnn, Mass. She asks nothi m: in t t': for her advice. It 13 aberï¬ 11ml 1' frw 1 i l- .. 1‘. . . .. .rrin: X Wu «1 ' to thousands of women has prow. 1.» 1... more motions than enH ‘COUNTY TREASURER’S SALE OF l l LANDS FOR TAXES. Notice is hereby given: i.'1‘hat the list of lands in the Conn: v ' of Victoria, for sale for arrears of taxes ‘. has been prepared, and that copies of the I l l l . iii-:11â€: l L the 321‘s l 1 1‘â€: 311's. Sang-«101' and Miss Fraser i11- ’ l l said list maybe1 had in my ofï¬ce in t'; e Court House in the Town of Lindsav. 2. That the said list will be pub label 1 in the Ontario Gazette on Nov.1fÂ¥h,Nov 23rd. 30v 30th and Dec.7th.190‘.'. 3. That in default of pavment of th1 taxes, the lands will be sold at the Con": flHonse Lindsay. on Wednesdav, February 1.9111, 1908, at ll oclock 11.111. J. R. MoNEll.LIE. County Treasurer. County Treasurer’s Oï¬ce, Lindsay November 12th, 19-37. Blaming: .Qikim" UL if?! . ". r'lil’fj‘licii 511111 11'. M. .1. )lwci‘udm 2‘ 'zivirrsri on S 1‘11 d-ix l..-L. )lit::1.il i.'f1:'1.1.' studies in tir' 111121 ‘11â€. â€urind f; '_1 131.: .‘vii ~ ire-1.1. t1, l‘uaum; h.-r convent. Montreal. 11111 ;,' rink 111 Ill. 1â€. " 111,- 710.1 '1j'03’ :1 "o. " .-11 air LU. L32 of snow ('Vuf)’ (1:; to re. \ktltiflb' :1: 11.,_i1,. .311 .' r ii'i- 1 l11:~'y ‘ 11f ire/1113' â€"-â€"â€"+â€" MUl'XT i‘L E211 .i‘s'i 111-.- .Vlounr l‘i'.ula.lil pleasi- swirl in ms “'1“ ~11: .- pond: 11. order that suppnes may .11: iri.’ The record (10:1t.1111111°' Eigqn misplut'cd. ._....._._.__. ii if. 1 (J T ‘.‘. '. Li.3 ii 1' l1: l~ ELDON STATION (From Our Own Corresponlgni 1 Til: Misses Ji‘in and Béssie LIL‘V- -1l1ur. of Toronio, SllCnL Ci; Year's :rt'.iilcir hum: lit-11:. Mr. Charlie lt‘oliiott mgr-n1. Chriszo was holidays {11.1) inn and \ ictor'ia Load. Miss Ul“.ll«i .Vchrthur , >' [it visiring friends in Black: :’ Mc~srs. lional-i and Dan. Milli ‘- .rn, who lately returned from gina. were the guests of their .111; . Mm. J. D.C1mpbeli on l‘riiiy ,iMss snail Mchehern. oi (‘4;1l' 1011. D" T \islt'l'. Mr~ L). R. 311% Euchern, :1 f'.:\\’ days last 1111.12; Mr Ronni." '1’. McEachern lei. :11. Tuesday on a visit to friends in Cir-- dor' and Inglewood. _\1r. .mi \lrs. Angus M. 011111; and daugh'er. Miss Marion. liar r«:~ after spending so; 1111112 in 1112 Noriinfl'st. 1 .\i1s> Elsi-.1 A. Mcllachxn. been enjoying the Cilrl‘lllid.\ imam, . -1t home returned to school 111 '1.- onto on Monday 0111 seixooi 111211;- oral 11 unvi: r t.1; le'iorn iur'y of Lindsay. El. lu1c don-.1 11'::ll in securing v-itcs of so worthy a teacher. l Miss Elsie D. Mei-Sachem. L.C.l..si51tedi1er parents here- i. - ing ’einistmas holidays. 1. .1111: D. J. Campbe ll ani ei1ii«'1:-:. of Sandrmglram. were the nue<1~ '1 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Campbell on 11.11 “(Jars The S. S. entertainment on 1‘1»- Star’s eve was :1 decided The Sabbath school children #1101- ; the good training. which is 11'1" ‘ Rm “Mr Young and Mrs. Yuuri- " 31'- Sproule and Mrs. Ross, of Lieu“ added greatly to tie enjoymcn 1' the evening by giving several 1-1... '~ tions on the violin and organ. 115111 ".> and New 0’1.) in 11111.- with is :1 sun-.11 '1 0r1w‘ 120111;. \\i.1~ ‘tnro : ' :up !‘\l\1l)ilr..r '1? ~ is pruc‘, r13- \‘~\ . .. i... ,. \h 511