“M'Vm only a ham ittance on â€78838. which owing 'tq t protection â€â€˜1 WW†and .mm.. 991m: 9, ' StmLtord Ramon; (Germany has. this year a mufoléso «lentil: of own one hurdxed milï¬ona. “A country, :‘no maï¬a: how industrious its people. may foe, cannot lermod to tbs teeth and indmlg'a’ in damage emendï¬r tune on a useful fntavy without feel- ing the 32inch, md‘ Germany is real;- ing at now. rl‘ha zhigheï¬ probate]; oonntxy. in Europa thought“: he. the «ï¬tness among the mar-kin; 101383 is grim. Buddmedaot Ware out at untidy-lent and: mm mom LEARN DRESS- -MAK|NG BY MAIL 11232225??? course in Wu . inclugling our Ladies' Tailor System for wholesale pace. $5.00 As there are a large number of pie. cspcq- innyqresmnkcrs say you cannot earn b' max. ve vnll send system tad ï¬rst lesson \vhjch taghes how to make {perfect ï¬tting wast) remsterpd to any sddres m Ontario. After ye». are sausï¬ed you can karmsend $5.00 and '3': will forward full course of lessons. Phase c ' dressmaking over 7.000. Beware of mutations. as some have been knowxr to cop damned where ;hcy were . _ _ inVentor of thxs course. 10 adV. xs ccnumc without our $509.00 guarantee. Wn'te for panxculars. ______ . unach-MNG SCHOOL For 33 mama. or almost from Con;- tederation. their: had been deï¬cits in the moat ottice. Inthdeisghteen yearn 01 Conservative rule“. from! \1879 "to 1896,t bare navel: Milkmen a deï¬cit In! less than $423.000mnd it hadlaeenn as high as $911,031. “ During those eighteenmmithe dam in the post office totalled over $13m0004 ‘Aud may agitation ton: changer W39 was answered by pointiqam the de- M - 12‘ x t‘ .. During a lame part or the time the United: 813:th ha!!! a two-cent: ram frmontunians who had {ï¬ends a. slippery nemdmt walk; ml: his head and died from {grain comma. rrbe Icemqmt walk man (no eponomioal and advantageous in summaerlbh; car, {out can a'nyonaL-immgim a‘ more cxasgperatimg, insepm-e, flange; 10““.- inag roabway an the averages Gamma «winter season? (Dbe mam! ryvho will invent a method a! Win}; men: walks free from iscq will hang hits for!â€" l ' (the management 0! 2(ï¬lm Ipost office under Liml am is typical of the spirit that has epmewailed in all Repartmena rrhe Tong press would be able, no doubt; to "ï¬nd initSstas tistice"another proof Ithat \the peo- ple were being taxed higher now than the wt otï¬oe wvenmeu contributed by them mated to $2,971,653, where- as in 1906 111 was $533342. indicate: ing, according 'to frenzy logic that: 52.- 961.689 more was {paid in taxes in the lattar yfau' than in! the former. In point at (wet. the â€taxation†was one-third less. frhe same: ami- otmt and mne'ugbt a! @mmpondienoo in 1896 as in 1906 would have cost one-third more. Cwmflpmthat oust $30 in 1.896wrouldcost bun: $20 in this year 01 gram. r i" 'Hamilmn mimea; The Japanese question may be sham Even Bil- ly McLean is constrained! mgrefllflr fully to any that Mr. Lemianx‘s mil.- aion “must be. pronounced: 511(th lyaatislaadburyf' ..'. lvx . ’ Exchange; A moronic manfell on in the United: State? were fraqmently bhzlguined to magnixa’ them a letter name from San Framianqaagt a‘lotwer rate than tram {Hamilton or Ostha. «' In: is a study to see. what ham-panal as soon as 11114 [Jamal Government took change of things. 11‘!» change or Government took plane in July. 1896. fI‘he méign 01 \extravqganne bonld not be cloaed: (at onn‘a. Com- Uwcts had to be -allawed1tomnvth6tr term. Nevetrtheleamdurim; than: year the deï¬cit was induced! mom $781,. l52t0$58654mBY18981tm5de to $47,.m w“ i ' . . nowned int-he annalsogthu posh- o‘tï¬ne. Domestic {peppy pop-tam [lolâ€" lawed immediateâ€; .__‘ ‘ .. - In the meantime the} needs or the .Yukon and Atlin 'Lalnq nn'nera were pressing on the Government, gm! thajt altogether abnormal call tor postal meditate arose. Between the low- me‘d rate and the Yukon service the deï¬cit mgdnmtï¬ptoa‘x ï¬gmcp, nM,'$398.918. It iwaé $461,662 in 1900, and $416,184 in! .1901, but 1902 saw the ï¬rst surplus in 33 years. It rwas the modest quaâ€"36510943111: it has grown: as followe; __ 1903... ......... ...... . ....... » ...... "s 395268 Wn'te for 93‘1““ Addresf-SA SNDBRS . Hon. Mr. Mulock than: :t‘houight it opportune to bake Ithd amp that bloughrt about Imperial penny: post- alga. a piano on gdmï¬nï¬stbmltive 8001!.- age tor which hq must Iemar be re- " Great Britain Still leads the (world in apr-buikï¬mgvmakeg more than 1mm would soon put a stop; to that. In opposition :to WWW Adz- ministrgtion of. this kind! We have 3 1°}. 01 changes that grew vague and imghlpaiole as the em: mind, amdjust about as swimming. 'A jury: bm‘duld throw them out 0!: gamut, without leaving the {Jinxâ€"Globe; cf,“- 1905 1906 TRIUMPIIANT ADMINISTRATION . . ..-.- .. ...... ...........a_j._..... ..... 1,011,.00 ......; "...... » ...... ...S 395,268 .......... .. ...... Am... ...-..... 304,784 rng‘U-c-v â€" , Street. Strazfnrd EDITORIAL NOTES. 'éaï¬s'RgsVs-FUTIINE SCHOOL ,_A- 490,813 IT-here arei several well-mgude inï¬nite in Mayor deg’s weeph' aft thy inanim- uml mating 01 g Cou'nuir the. oat‘hoér dav. Mr. Bag; is {given credit for being. endowed with the. 9m 3th of Dwrim; 1907 [the County \Ooumoil spam on bridges mm .slo.ooo., 0m xmuliar team in the (Municipal Act aqgmdimg bridges is swat-any, mums- Ioiuzali'ty owtsida o! a (town can can on the county Ito: build a bï¬dzaé, it 300 feet or overrun: the county, iq compelled 'to do itmfll‘het indigo det- olaxea the pmpbrtioln the county, has to may. and the proportion the mun;- hw‘uz'ality {ban to rpay..| I_n !the matter of towns such 83 Lindsay, the, coumty is not compelled rtoi Lmihd its bridgey does not mean thaw she should be bled ibo the awn-mot from $1500 to $2500 mar M tor mere mntimen't. W e [believe that an our. case" is grape» ly, handled We Ioaln grail: what is might; It is up to Mrs. Jon-id‘an and'Eyres tomethalï¬wellzet it. I. , E . By "The Stroller." i wwwow .We can thus seat that: in making their. donation lt'o the ihosuzital they are (paying [back less «(man they sat. 'Haowev-ex. Gum 0'1 W zone at two injustices we have wombat! cult. wq do not me than. velry‘l 11111331) is: to be gain:- ed [by separation. II, the county will not do an jusï¬mjthed detention is the only memeldy. four? More going that tar, me would make a brave att- ‘bempt to get these {inequalities set; amine. .We would not go 1131: in hand. either. It inmmly :jmstlee welwanet â€"-’no favor. "As we marked batons, as one of the u'ibheir munieirpaliï¬es, Lindsay must’ mm ’80! pay more than its Shane. and ï¬t mould. only fee '1th Ithdt she should. do so.) but that ummt. {rho Hilariep and. {printing and a BM ain‘opomtion of that session:- al Lndemnitien. mould be: flaunt here many event, only it vanueawan given for the money, Wot do not: oojeut. .to our shared the lame: item somuch an we do :toqhho item to: midgets. II we More renewed 01 that it. would be no morethpn justice. anditmonld I30 a. long (way to 1.111le dissatï¬shntion that now exiata. '1‘his.‘ item is not going .to grow. any, less' in the tutu“. ‘ As the my WW3. [we want 1:13.!“- mianent bridges and mdwnys. 31nd these imk county members. pro go- ing to see thnlflï¬thw. got them. even it we 0! the south have “)qu for them. , - ,- - is not compelled. Ptoi timilsd.’ its bnmgu and there is where Ache rank injustice ol the matter camepu’xinfl. For 1907 Lindsay‘s :propoxrï¬an 01 payment; for county lbrjdges will be @1420, Ion- which she does now Bu: a quid pro mm of. one cent, ( ,mhei msumem, of mums, is set 1gp {that all bridges and good roads must beneï¬t Lindsay more or less. whibh is m don"at true; [but rthey beneï¬t the mural Wrists intiniLeLy mare, and W 8110mm no more [as called- umont to m tou- their bridagyea than than: they. should be call- ed funzon- "to mid: repair of our sheets. mm lather items happen- (or 1907. in M‘hï¬hh momma my slim:- lx intoxeatdd. and they} 13.10 printing, galaxies. and sessioma-l empensep. am:- ountinlg' in all to 34381, cm a total, irQluadim; bridges. o! $14313 \ for which. an a munï¬cigpalit‘y; we don‘t get live cdnm’ worth]! of beneï¬t. Some one will any, is not the'primtin; done in Liming}? which is Atrm. hurt as value is sqppoaedIy mm 1qu the money. Ether: is nothing [in (that ara- ty. and as thawhole qt ilt' meg owl: Ion 'bhe ground. the [am got any bent or it in ma sham: 631 «than those 01 the surrounding tawnshiqps. «and that is the mrkeep o! the place. We find. for instamd. Wt the edib- l'ales, ï¬nch as meat, bufltuajr, eggs, milk and wgetablds. used- 1113906, am: mined Ito $1261.76, Min 190? $1;â€" 489.07. m are not U‘r‘aised. or made in the town; L .Wia dbl not know whether Ithqy ame [Dwight in thq town anstumim; they are! ’931 {sought in Lindsay. them would gnu-cloably be a. motif. of ten per. bank. to Lindsnyh and all the mat would m to. the; Suï¬- kunading 'tqwnshéps. or possibly fall];- thenbutinmcamouï¬aidethoqounr Ono item about nvhicfldthetre is a good deal of. dliqutqï¬as to who pus it. is the hoqpilcal grant; In 1906 it Mae. $1200 {mm the county, and in 1907 $1100/ 0! than: mount. Lindh uay.’s sham is about $170, leaving $930 mutually maid tax the pounlï¬y. outddc 0! Lindsay. Some county, member!) nlaim «than: the [grant gem the noun; ty nowght :to be unto mm according to matienfta. in which cup-q if. appanenh- ly» twould be, much Jess, but only, am- maten-tly, We have (ax-Mayor Vroq- man's rword. Ion- it, and alsq (xx-Mayor Ray’s, “131 8 13m ~W m are sent up as looming“ mm Lindsay, whilst in Mitt} Mex are (mm the ouwide, an}! it then: m aux :ro ‘rata musings, they. would have toga orders 1mm uthair awn mm tor admittance. indheada of looking to the Mayor. at Linda»: tour than, in» name proceeding; mm†be observed about the House at Muse. I'M†Lindsay is; mandated: with! metre: than its lair Elmira 01 inmates WW7 mp'pen Ibo gel: anl'omddr tram Link- IQSY. although as a. mm: a! not they [belong to oitlydr, ununinigzalitiaea. (Item is another nature to! the Hos,» mital Lamina. Lhait xthe‘ mural mun!- bem ought to be seized. at, eqpeoially lgiood bommon’ aware, and although 110* givan Ito mm: unitary, like mm at his mates. hid» Mord: 139mm"? have n. {balling fluent that counts‘ H15 «him to Council boiladi «1mm. was to look into «anything mlonetly. don't (pay too mun-h Wtidwto tho nefW‘SP (papers, (he must have had our eaten: in 'his mind). undid! Council dilthhok duty and madn Lindsay: a. cheap“ clean and Ioomtontafole plane to live in.they mwdmttwonry W‘a’mmflmm would Itako care 01 itself. We rathl- er like vhha't mu, pt [:nultltlnig! it. " .Wo moon :to know mm; garaout the gunpoaitiona that name baton-e1 the town Coumil and. the Bonn! of. trade Inga‘rding fabborieu wanting to: gone. to Lindsay. W‘suh'uvd . taken the txoufole to [go over when: with our maxetary, and many it rig amusing to mead some of when." rrhe [rm-opal: tionners [generally have everything, in- cluding gall, except the one thing noedlul, and what that! aimalgine Lindr say (has in pu'olusion, fat beast that ig rwhat one is lam: lto infer on reading their lebtqm Some ask. it two have buildings vacant. as it in tawn like Lindsay .would‘ be in rthaxt gosLtion. ~We (have iodlm'e wanna adv-t; in a 11‘6- xonto 5:ch that mmfl'ha‘vo cost at boast'$50, seating forth [the size of a manufacturing mlan't Itba't' can be had tor a snug. and elauhrin [War at $1250 per, hp. M’gsee these sort ojf ads. ever nmv wit-hen of towns all over {Ontario and Quid-Veto. ‘which goal to prove that: mimic: wands are not [all up the, same as :Linsbay is. Bu-xal palatal delivery. is a question that is bound It’o loom sup: 19.113511. dun. in; the Inert raw yams '1 In in couns- tty such as our: it as a different question entirely from what 'it is. in older and smaller countriels, such as they ham in Bum-apex In Canada-o it is in 3 mm. a airfaremt maestion from what it is in. Ithnl neighboring Irapublisc, rwhoaa example we copy and follow in an many things. \ (there they have a population oil 90 millions to am: six. ovau‘terratory about. gqua‘l in extent, and in addfltion Wham .a Ridgetown,~0nt., Dec. 19, 1906. It is a sin not to tell your sick friends about this wonderful prescription. Throat, lung and stomach troubles, and all run down conditions quickly cured by its use. At .11 druggists, 50c and $1.00, or Dr. '1‘. A. Slocum, Lat, Toronto Dmitevdrntriboouxniltizena as a really wonderful {ant t'baftl wet have not got a rapturyflouilding or any no.9 miption vacant in thou-whole town! I‘l‘hen make a :walkWuna on 'a Sun- day afternoon and: notafhaw the var cant lots sum madmummlinz up with ham. and those at a fairly good walueaud all {tflmn all soon as finished. We, to our. mind is; after all, the best. mutant may: to build up a town. It humanly. in the one entailing has: attain and many on the law. (l‘hd mistake Lindsay, made in past you! maintaining over so muph money, total! (331% and its predecessors. {We M'olfld have got all, or nearly all. on have now, had we [given nothing. or. at moat very. muoh has than mow M'e are they more wins Mgnmot to make any snob blunder. Aa-garesult our tax xrate in high and their: is low. Another misutabe .Wamnagde in spread:- img the town over ktoo mush ground. .Ware M'O conï¬ned to one hall or even one-third on! our (pi-mam: urea. me would all‘lao button 6“. and. still have plenty no! snow 'to shovel or! the walks . (these blundara. howevtycr. are irrevocable. and our only: Tuned)? in to [got [the vacant was ï¬lled um with taxable houses and people :in them with taxable imam; Il‘hq Mayor‘s idea that a .mll-‘mlddl ibown will atâ€" txaot, is well Italnem (and. we hope he will no direct his Council thalt‘ he will be able to show. (an increased assessi- myent as a result»: [mo paragraph» oi this paper that â€that dam in call;- img abtention to the 1am: that qulin bad a Boardoamradaol 350m bunmzdi‘wla‘qhina Winn-attem- cwn Bound by saying that we had baud work to uni-Vania um into one o! 50. Wallahninummflinfluw Lamas. but that don't ï¬nalistâ€"these "‘I cannot speak too highly of Psy- chine, for it is the greatest medicine I ever used. I was just about ‘all in’ when I began the treatment, and in 3 months I was as well as ever. It is a great tonie for weak and run down peo- ple. There is new life in every dose.†JAS. STOLIKER. \ up to their. agreements; “Leonor- ate body {1188 junta!“ much right 'to be honest and have their mom as good as {their Man an individual, and they home no more right to take advantage 0! a technicaï¬tï¬sthnn an individuathnB. and m jnsLas open to ocptoihrium for so doing. This has been done; bï¬ our Wu Coungil several 11mm 0! late ween, and it does not do the Itown any: good. We know one ï¬rm; that has paid $400 that the town agireefl to remit, and another 'ï¬rm $200. Main another a uimilaramount‘ull {venues ment- the point rwaa overloobgtd. When th0 honest men WmW-znin they do not melt was athvafliq; it in any Why. Why should attawn? Wodo not want Ito rim-to any lobste‘fl- loan trgpkory‘ like are LYankeey. . aa'to {whether it. is mlmtwmor othenwm rrham in one point in which: Council candna ldflmhelpthetawmand that is in being} Lhonedt and living new {allows must say, sumo.- thimg. and very Milt was on whether they. have Maria tar dinnpx. “Life in Every Dose†climate ma mull! mint mt» mu“ (inherent clan: Hawaii'- "w "'“e cur mapulatioua alm- 1* “m†of cm umzum is W “8°†“ m distant who. but WM " w" are. it in going to mam to in:- tnodm into Canada [than into W U' s. .w. awe-301F172 to w " â€â€œ19Ҡon the part 01 â€39 "m" .81“ mm tomgmly p‘romilb â€isn't“ MP E L A-___- on the pm at the "W18“ 0â€â€œ towmg'mely plromina thistho'the.’ 90°F“ in thallium at whom witch 9â€â€œ an scrub]: men. they mud: know chat Marlo arm more W‘“ M33 to do; More rural [1053l Mlvery can thus whomzht 0" ‘ ‘ u; -, , In thomntimao: mums. good thing to twouryI the government with. ffth. 8. Me Win [gone into ma! Minty tor 3,0011. .03»; is one: thu about it than: twpmusc no]: ovoglook. One we enter into it, there can be! no such thing: «an Itwrm- ing bank. I! run outlying and thin- ly (populated Mridtp, do not um it, and they see the mom [populous centres um; it, Mï¬vill loo blood on the moon {or maoody. In thg U. 8. the vacant lands ampmticmly‘ all taken (up. und them are postgl routes and [post ofliqcs in ,q‘very‘ par. of the land. In panting {the rural delivex 3". they are nblq to du’ so with:- it is reported that the U. S. can: sular ofï¬cas at. Three Rivers. Qua where the salary is $3.500; Port Hope. $15500; Belloville. COJLiuoc-k, Port Stanley. Port. Rowan. St. Rm cinlne. Windsor, U. 8., and W901- stool: at. $2,000 each, will be clou- ed_ in the near future. A‘ new‘ ofï¬ce is to be open! in Oweu Sound. and the salary there will be $2,500 Consuls-General at Vancouvcr and "Winnipeg. which have. become more import-mt. points", :ue‘ plqccd now pp a salary of s-i.{>00. ,,, #0 7,. O'svâ€"vv- â€"â€"u I'Juu-r-wy become more important. points, are; In Ventilating the room see tin: placed now on a salary of $4,500. the current 0! cold air does not Calgary and Kingston are re-ram‘l :4. - etuke them directly. and remember $3,000. . ‘that gas fumes are deuuy: to them. out debrimcnt. .to Ethel newer angl moge qpaxsely eetxletd districts. (Pb: rapid mucosa in «that amigos however, just 3065 to. Shaw how mnh congressional disuiot will insist on gooï¬ng its aha-m o! the wing and belore they know it. they will have all-mom cl expense on their bails that mill throw tho pension bill 1M9 'theahadc. Ono notablo MW will be. cut in mural delivery the 900930 Vi“ 9" getting service tor the money. Itâ€. and in the otherl they are not. .We must apt imagine. W that “30 money they. on sending on run! delivery in all mom. Just at NQ santtheeobemeie ï¬nite inhneLnnd it will take you!!! tor the pflieiale to timing! mums: Mama?! why 00 mm («In “flit; In the mmwhile it h a use at LENS-1 With each magma far his awn dill- uiut, andtzhaaa with the meet: lidâ€: tinfldfl gut: there, whip": the more modest have to wait. ‘. ‘ Eben, but would it be [air (to, our fol» low citizens-I in the newer Wis. rwhere as yet there there are an rod: to amt so much capital into notes or whatever the dolivuias are made with. so that it would be impossible to extend gastu mmienoea to than! .Wo wine our rights-think- ing and. unmlï¬ah citisens will think not. In tin a: at. thq'oumide'tcn years, two may [54' mama-won tot-q; gin it Where. and by that “no me will have the lam meringue ol the 3U. 6. to mailman. ' Mr. Neil Tobin. formerly o! iilis town. but for. the put two years an agent in the employ of the Merto- politan Life Inaurancq 00.. “has been promoted to assistant superintend- ent, commencing Jan. 20:11. having three agents. one in Campbeuford and two in Peterborough. H15 many friends wiil wish him great success in his new. appointment;- As for us me uanat-har. thetzlan ï¬stotnhamnld'utriotm'flthu} nix cost ofï¬ces in if, a’aolinhgthe 0% lines and have one central one to .which all «the mail for shalt district is momma. Every femon in the die- triot in unused Ibo have :1 WW constructed box on the road}, in mhich they greet «their own matter, and. into which the touring can mm any mat- ter [or them. .All our renders can see at a glance what a convenience “in would be 10 the tanner. lle would get his dfliU $096!. (“It with «that and tho [Methane and: city plumlomg. he would be in clovur sure. ‘ It is a .well known fact that! every conveni- ence brought into use. encourages the use of lube nut office service abnor- mally. We and only glance at the erormoun Luca-easel in our own, by the reduction at the postage from three to two cents, and within the upset year the reduction on mgczine gestagc between G. B. and mlvec. (there is no doubt in the world, but that this mural deliver in the States .will no increase the revenue. that in all but namely settled districts it “ill mm Ito my. very, shortly. enter inflation. q i. L In Canada, however. we are dih- wently dunked. :We have net Itwtohea of. country that us ocea- inlz W'sï¬‚ï¬ all megawatt-beneï¬t lattice is to naive anybody ml! everys body [:03th eervice. we can readily nee thmmrela another for ellour agate cash and ending! in attending to the man ol the neon corners. Me, who 1196 ï¬ght in WWII! it, growl likechldm it our mm hone or two mount lube. :Wha't would we our concern-lots do? 111:. would no doubt be very nioqto hsvaru'ral mall delivery in old Ontario; or old Qua a: two mm’lm What would we do more we 'to get ,a [mail once a month. or once a year. like some of ll. 8. Consulates to be Closed. Appointed an Animist Supt. Plants thrive much better :I’ not permanently kept in Jurdinicres. 'lnc average living room is :00 pm and dry .tor growing things. They ar: best kept. in a. cool room, and mnvcd into hot. room only for temponry (decoration. Inc extremes o( day. and nighti 34 window sill are too much for most. planu.'Cnrry them into the smiths 0! me room; at night; \ Rap a pan: of water. in the room .vzliu'e the] are kept. giving them plant food; spray them tree tron dust. and keep a sharp lookout: for pints. .Be careful not to ovorwnter. them. To (ind out it they. need. Wit-3r; rap the side of the pot with your knuckles. . ' It wring: ole-Ir ma sharp m: bunt needs watering. If there is a dull sound. the soil is already moist enough. Le? the soil. get. fairly dry betoro we um 1t again. Ibex: in an (Agitation. in progress in Ontario mm, which has» for in: 011- jmtasysbamotgwdm Ltd: proposed «t9 take Maw 01 the Provincial hand (or that pnrpoaedw; the projwt will m; be OW gut «without Hui“ Wtion. The Cut niugton Gleaner ma: What does a perfwt rod! from We. or «White by to Oxilï¬t mm! It juimum a «good road for tumor-onto automot JANETVILLE, ONT. Ofloo Donn, 8 tn 111.111., 7 to9P-I- Sovaal commons have beenmde to tho polino by Wm WM†dun min; the m1]:- :3 to'oozr gun alias. mm is a moot dam“ om prmtioe. and. it is m Sin-ti. 0‘ atop to this m "55"“ "' '“ bymw minimum; Una use at the sidewalks all Idaho 3nd u†only kind 0: sleigh that u unwind omit! 00“ used by a parent tour carrying 6'- child. l. H. Moflllllflï¬ï¬‚, M. 0., B. M., Dr. HeOnl‘oeh, being urged by. end for the eonvenienee of hi- petienu in Lindsey ad emuding country, be: mnged to be in [dudâ€"y ope enema 11 each geek. ‘ punish! tom-1m their ohildren.anin mung mwill in taken mouth mm mm- m mmia‘a IN Ill â€luvâ€"J vâ€" w-â€"'râ€" . Dr. XeCquoh my be consulted ouch Quad-y dunoon in the once 01 the late Dr. Poole. corner Williun an! amen-m Ofï¬ce hours Eotardoyo, 12.30 to 4.30 STRAYEDâ€"Ceme onto the praise. of the nndereigned, West HelgLot 7, ion. 1. Garden, in December lut. Two Hui of Cottle. Owner em hove lune :y proving property sud pnyi'g expenses. P. MORAN, Breehin, Ont. â€"w3 st 11 o’clock s.n.. for ithe p of re- ceiving the snnusl ststement. 1 0 election or directors, and such other business ss my be brought. b tote nid 211- oting. -- A nnnnl’ll Fumers' Union mutual Fire In- surance Company will be held in tha COUNCIL CHAMBER in Linduy on "mud“. 6th Day of Feb. ’08. for Men's and Youth’s Suits, made sted this sounds cheap, don’t you tl it comes from the house of We have previous to stocktaking, gone through our suits and picked'out 58 suits, what we call lonelys, ranging in price from $5.00 to 10.00, and have consolidated them into one lot and marked them for your choice, $3.50. It you are interested get here quick while the sizes are complete. TOO MANY OVERCOATS, and if you will help us move them out we will pay you from IO to 20 per cent. discount on any coat you buy. You have three months yet to wear an Overcoat and then you have it ready for next winter. There will be no change in the styles for next winter so you are safe in purchasing now and save on a $10.00 Overcoat, $2.00. Lindsay, J an. The Annual Meeting of the Bitter Against Automobilists. Slcighriding on the Walks. PUBLIC NOTICE. About House Plants. 20m Century and mines ands 0! (Iotning. 13 ‘03 â€"w3. See -' CORNEIL. CARTER! ' LINDSAY. any. to cal-n Ipply ptrti further or combining 100 acres principally cloned and in a high m of cultintion with hit W Th?! farm. “is QM!“ 09."? North But of Lot 8, Conces- 1908, for the putehue ot a DEBENTURE, hoe ulna 82540.17, of the Dan Drsin in the Township of Maripou in the County of Victorh, in the Province of Ontnio, inter“: at the rate of 4 1-2 per cent. per annuv. The Debentum is an ed Nov. 1th, 1907, ha 19 yen-a to run, and in repopble on Nov. 18th each you. Any pen-on desirous of purchasing any communicate with Q. BLBENNLE, Tron , oma.‘ or ‘1‘. H. WATSON, Ree", So'ygâ€"ws. Ann: â€"‘ ARK FOR SALEâ€"100 ncres, west hf Lot 4, Gen. 2, Eldon, n11 cloned. 90 acres under cultivation, bounce puturo 13nd; I. luge portion under grass, 14 ncres glonghed, brick dwelling house, mine In nnd stone cabling. with other out» bn ldingt A never-ï¬lling well; 1 1-2 miles from Lornevdle Junction; 2 1-2 miles tron: the Village 0! Woodville. If not cold st once will be rented for a tern: otyem. For further pnrticulu-s lpply toELlAS BOWES, Reel Emte Agent, mayo-wu- 20 ACRE FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 11. Con. 1, Man'pon, the progeny of Willi“: F. Rogers; 150 acres an or enl- tintion, eight octet hudwood bush, eedu brick home, good bun. born 50:89, stone mblilg, pig pen 20:28, dri ' shod 24x40. Booting «chad never- Ipring m 10 rods trod bun. school church. post oï¬co. black- smith , sh convenient. A dodnbh hm. BOWES, Bed w Farm for Sale Pï¬â€™o'iduo, tum ban 49x56. none ï¬ll with Ian; "maniac spring well st house: 25 baring spge trees. one mile Bulimia: Shop, m For further - tienlm :pply to ELIAS BOWES, Rotate Agent, Lipdny.â€"wtf. 7 mm FOR DEBENTUBESâ€"Ten- den wm be revived by either of the ppdpnjgngd up ï¬g M03_DAY, FEB. 10111, - . n-8â€"‘vfllnn lJI RH FOR SALE -100 acre: ell cleared 80 more: ï¬rst-clue tilleble lend, belo nee posture. Good Home. 2 heme Benn with stone stebling ; Pig Pen, 36x20, Sheep Pen, “:36; Open shed :4 feet, :11 on stone foundation; Driving Shed, 24:42, with work ehon than. Windmill water 'in etebiee with tape. Three miles from the retion of Lindsey. Tenn- my. Desire 0 term, good eituetion. Apply to ELIAS BOWEB, Reel Estate Agent, Linda’sâ€"wt!- ARM FOR SALEâ€"In Muipoe-, 100 urn. 75 elected, 70 tilltble, 15 acres pasture. bduoe second growth mixed wood. Fume end log bun with naming; (me home; mail orchu-d; well fenced ad "tend by two good wells. One mile from school and church, three miles from Little Britein, ï¬ve from Meri- pou Station. hey terms of payment, with inmost at 4 gloom. For further partied»! npply_to _ A8 BQWES, Bed RKiPOR SALEâ€"116 m in Fenc- lon, nut Gsmbny, 112 acres eluted, one we msplo you, three um mixed good; 89 tern 91mm: hghneo puture. , An_rn\ .A -_ A ___â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"v F RH FOR SALEâ€"Being composed of the non): but of lots 23 end 24. con. 7. Mp0“, known as the Minthorn hone- oteed. There in about 100 am under eultivetion, good buildings 3nd «chord. Fell plowing d1 done, 10 um: Fell W11! 31:. Sucre: Make end 8 «are: Red Clozer 100 ACRE FAR}! FOB BALEâ€"Lot 4; eon. 10, Township of Ope, the property of Alex. Nngent. All cleared, roughest home, two fume buns, 1 mile from school, 3 miles from Reeboro Groin m. t, Store, Post Oflee, Churches, em. IO miles from Lindsey. 801d st 3 bugï¬n II the proprietor went.- it cold before his return to Indie. Soil, clay loam. Tenn easy. For further puticulu-e epply to ELIAS BOWES, reel estate agent. Lind- “-‘râ€" sown Pouch: g'ivcn at once. For full {Al-tied“! agpl on the prom ortou. B. HOP S. Unduy___. â€"wtfd2 monuunous. slon 10, Emily, ‘ m'mnt I WI, 0’)! BILL, Lindsay, Ont. e from Tweed Serge and \VOr. think so? And more“ so when ‘pply Agent, 10m. Red good log bongo. boarded w: "h oodlr tall. have inilil‘ “a 3 E a 3‘ a shit ‘ Wu Godunï¬onudoxusgood roads u mtwuflï¬hfnuonee and mil 3: E r i? E E E :1 FOR SALE-About 200 new, one of the beat groin and stock {am in the County. being composed of Lot 3, Concession 3, Fenelen, the property of 0. W. Romney. A good {rune house raid: for bricking, fume barn 4032100 wit: stone wall and cabling nnd other our buildings end young orahnrri. On we eat 50 sores there in n brick house as! table, one nnd one-lull miles tron aches! and not: the thriving village of Counting. well “tend and some wood on it;5 miles from lindny. Wmtto sell a onet For further porticnlnn npply to BLUE BOWES, Real Estate Agent, Linden ABM FOB SALEâ€"North as con. 4, Mu'ipoa, property at W.N;ylor, 85 are: under cal balance wopd my! pgstnre, soil FAB! P08 SALEâ€"260 eere farm fa Isle in the '1‘ 'Ilhip of Mui- hun. Ahooetorey white Brick Homo. ncteIIic shingle- and cement colkl'; Ban, on: 105. with mauve ahingtea 93 cement £002 in mm under bun; Brim Muuphmhogpen and ult- 155 area plough lend, hmee put!“ with u. never ailing spring creek mun! through it; soil: eley loam, situated ‘ miles from Stonflville and 3 miles fr}! Mex-khan village on G.T.R., an-i 25 mm! from Locust Hill on the GP R. . creamer! st Locust Hill. church, post orï¬ce and echcol 1} miles from farm. Consxde'gd one of the boot gain tad stock farms I! Kerkhun. For patienlu-e nppiy to ELIAS BOWES, Red Es...“ Agent, Lindsï¬â€™ ,6 5th Concession of the Tonrhip d Eldon. Luge {rune barn with excellan: cabling with excellent cabling, good new brick house; 190% cloned, 180 new Wk, 16 urea mixed timber. God well. One mile from school, convenien: tot-hutch, poet once, stored and bleak with shops. Averydecinblehrm. For price, terns. etc., npply to ELIAS BOWES, Bed Fat-M Agent, Lindsay; 30:50, with t 12-foot Ian; good stat mblingfullsiuothom;60bouingh1it been, upplu, pan and plum; two good :holls. 8:11;? church, worn, blacksmith ,poot oo grun' whet, chopping 11:5er rsilrood'cntion w wi:hin a to! rcdsot hm. Eight niios from Linda: mdthe same from Fenelon Pulls. Bu! ehwoe to pnmhue a. well situated fun. For further Mom: npply to ELIAS mWES, Bod Emu Agent, Linda!- M37 2. 1901-411. ARM FOR SALEâ€"70 acre farm.“ joining the ol Csmeroc; All closed. 50 until]: ,hlumo pum June house sad kitchen, trum- has 30150, with t 12-foot Ian; good stale Cabling!!!“ shooting! ;_60boringfni§ 10 ACRE FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot l3rooneeeeion 5, Penelon prop- ertyot Ernest Snelling. 70 noree eluted bdnnceSncrn Hudwood end 25m Oednr and Team“: Iwunp. Clea-«1 lendelltlllnble; eoiln elny loan. Two {rune Berna, one 52:?2. wim awn- Bubllnz, log Home. wellï¬nist-ed made. Wellfeneed. good well. beeï¬ng orchard. Nine milestram Linda. For terms ad to ‘ BOWLS mcmmmmy.â€"m. H FOR SALEâ€"Int 16, con 9, I- don, 116 acroa, adjoining the Vilhp of Palestine, tho of John 1h, no, 80 acres cleared, nee panned ,fralno honuandtramo barmplcm of “tax, mall orchid, church and shed within a low rod- of farm. Will be ao'd cheap and terms 0 . For further pg. ticulara apply to BONES, ha: Estate Agent, Limingâ€"Inf. ARM FOB BALEâ€"100 acme, Bath! Lot 22. Con. 14, Township of Brock, tame home, good ban on stone found» tion. with enabling; mu «chord, not drivirg shed. never-mg apring. well dnmed Md fenced, movement to school; about two miles iron the thriving villnge of Cmnington, where there ia 3 good ' and suck merket; soil 5 clay loan. or tnrthe particulars 3p 1y to ELIAS BOWES. Bed We m., modestâ€":3 ACBE FAR]! FOR SALE ‘ Koh “Angndnn A. 9K4 mn- IISCILLANEOFS mAs mwss, Real 23'? a. 3‘ W 0.. if if . :r' itâ€: “’d‘fï¬"?:53ï¬Â°ï¬‚wk 11890 f r "‘1 hi «1., I ." H18 '2‘}? , v v, 1.. ~;~ Erwin 2-2" via. ‘9’». 5‘. 4 o ' ‘Nï¬i‘lff’?“: v >.‘.“,‘ cw: 4 :‘!_.',n:\ ‘A. -~ '- a ‘v'«' "r... Awnvmloiuortarc. , . ,g [EARN‘DR’E’és-MAKlNe-l In Your Sparc BY MAâ€. Time at Home Wc want our course to be in every homo ii Ontario where there are ladies. sohavc Lccxdu to give. direct to the public our improved $1. course in dressmaking. including our Ladies' ‘1 r S tern for wholesale price. $5.00 T33: mg; are a. large number of epic. espec- ially dressmnkers say you cannot earn 1)" max " d systtm and ï¬rst lesson together. any garment: 53411;: Waist. srit ‘0 1 9 mos . . n. the only‘codrse in Canada that the whole forum can learn by one member taking: it up. "n have been in busmess for ten years. . Beware of inventor of 111i. without our $000.00 guarantee. Write for particulars. H. †‘ ER “ DTESS-Cumhu SCHCOI Addrew‘ SAND gtm:fnr(l, ()nrnâ€"Ja F-.....1- 31 Erie Street. . TRIUMPHANT‘ ADMINISTRATION ' «The management of the lpOSll‘. office under Liberal auspices isl typical of the spirit: that has. prevailed in all departments rrhc Tory press would be able, no doubt; to find in itsstas tistim' another proof that lthe peo- ple were being taxed higher now than the post office revenue contributed by them amou ntcd to $2,971,653.2wborec as in 1906 it ovals $5,933,342, ind-loath ing, according to l’l‘ory logic that: 52,- 961.689 more was [paid in taxes in the lattor scar than in the former. In point of faint, the “taxation†was one-third less. fI‘he same ami- ount and weight of correspondence in 1896 an in 1906 would have cost one-third more. Correï¬'pondbnce that cost $30 in 1896 would cost but $20 in this year 01 lzlr‘alce. ; 5 ‘ For 33 yucca, or almost from Con,- federation, thorn had been deficits in the post office. Inthcleig'htecn years of Conservative rule, from' \1879 to 1896.1: here We! ham-been a deficit of lets than $423,000 and it had been as high as $911,031. \During those eighteen yearn the deï¬cits in ltho post office totalled ovelr $13.00fl,000. _And every agitation for: chenlpor postage .w‘as answered by pointing, Lto the de- ficit, {It 1 7‘ .. During n 1311130 part of the time the United Stalï¬cls had a 1two-«cent; rate. frouontonians who had friends in the Unibod Stallion were frequently chagrinod to recognizo‘ thaltl a letter «came from San Francisco nit a» lower rate than mom Hamilton or Oshawa. . It is a study lto see, what happened ' as soon as tho {Liberal Government took charge of- things. (the change of Government took piano in July. 1896. l'l‘ho reign of mxtu‘avzygancc could not loo closed: (at ono‘a Coni- tracts had to be allowodltorunthclir term. Nevewweless,durimg that year Ithe deficit was reduced:- from $781... 152 to $586,540. By 1898 it was down to 847.6%. ' . . Hon. Mr. Mulock than thought it opportune to take lthd step that brought about Imperial penny postâ€" age, a «piece of administrative sour.- ago for which he. must over he reâ€" nowned in the annals of the posh- office. Domestic penny postage fol- lowed immediately. ' ‘ q 1" 4 In the meantime thcl needs of the .Yukon and Atlin Label miners: swelrc pressing on tho Government. and that altogether abnormal cell for postal expenditure arose. Between the low- ered rate and the Yukon service the deficit again went. up to six tighten, namely,‘$398,918. It .wau‘ $461,662 in 1900, and $416,184 in! .1901, but 1902 saw the first sun-plus Jill 33 years. It was the modest gmâ€"sï¬fIOQâ€"bwt it has grown as follows; 7 ' . _ , 1903... .............. . ...... -s 395.268 1904 ................ .. ....._ ............. 304,784 1905 .................................... 490,845 1906 ....................... . -' ............ , 1,011,755 In opposition to trinmyhhnlt ,ad- ministration of this kindl two have a lot of changes that areas vvnguc and ‘v“ L» .. imhlpable as the chat twinld, unadjust about as satisfying. A jury _.would throw them out on noun-ll: without leaving the boxâ€"Globe; '7- EDITORIAL NOTES. Great Britain sltill heads the world in shipbuildingâ€"malted now than from would soon put a stop to that. Hamilton (Rimes; The Jama‘nase question may be shol‘vodl. Even Bil- ly McLean is oonstrainedl mgretfu'l: fully to say that ,Mr. Iemioux’o min:- sion "mm: bu pronounced: sufficient? ly, mtisfam'y." . "_ ‘9‘ , *â€" ’ Exchange; A moronlto mamâ€, fell on a slippery ocmonlt walk, llslnruack his head and died from {grain concussion rrhe mmelnft nvalk may, be economical and advantageous in summorjwelamb; car, but can anyonqimngine a more exasperating, insep'uu‘e, 'danlzt’r 1113:- ing root'way in the average Canadian «winter season? (rho maul wyho will invent a method of keeping cement walks free from iloel will have his lforf- tune made, . ' l.v’.-.‘. . ' Stratford Beacon; Germany has. this year a. {public deficit of over one hurdred millions. '-A country, a ‘no matter how industrious its people. may be, cannot keelpl armed. to the tooth and indulge’ in llalrge expendi’y hires on a useful lnlavy without. fool- ing the pinch, and Germany is foe],- ing it now. who highest {ï¬rmed oountry in Europa though; {it be, the aromas among the working; class is, greatest. Honda-dds of thousands are out of employmnt and imam moth ranching only a charm Vittance on wages, which owing to t promotion on brealdstufos and menus, nominee 0 ’ 1'.\. (which . ..'__._... -.,.... . on THINGS . IN 6mm . By “The Stroller." WWMOW During 1907 Ibho County \Counloil spent on bridges nearly £10,000. One poculiar torture in the Municipal Act cascading bridges is that any mung- cipality outside of a ltotwn can call on 'tho counlty ltol build a bridge, if 300 feet or over;a.'na$ the county. is WIM 'to do ilt.~ â€who judge del- olarea the proportion itho county, has to pay. and the proportion tho muni- iloipality than to pay] In the matter of towns such as Lindsay, tho counlty is not compelled. to build its bridge,- and here is where the rank injustice ofr‘tho malttor condemn. For 1907 Lindsay‘s proportion of paymonzti for county bridges :will bo $1420, for which she does not got a quid pro quo of one oent.l ,lrho angsumenlt, of course, is not :tglp».thalt all bridges and good roads: must loomcï¬'t Lindsay more or less, .whilch is no doubt ltr'uei. but they benefit the rural districts infinitely more, and mo 5116qu no more be called upon: «to pay, for their bridges than thalt they. should becall- ed upon to pan for repair of our shoots. mhuoe other items appear for 1907, in nvhlilah lwo,alre very slim;- ly interested, and they} lame printing. salaries. and sessionnl expenses. am:- cunting‘ in all to $4381, on a ltotal, including bridges. of $143121 \ for which, as a municipality; lwe don"t got five conta’ rworlhh‘ of beneï¬t. sonic one will say, is not tho‘plrinlting done in Lindsay? which is ltnm, Dull: as value is suppoaem y grim for. the mom. {there' in nothing. in lthaat airs,- umonit. iThe salaries and printing, and a lgocd proportion of the session: a1 indemnitics, lwmrld' loo grunt hero in any event, only if value :was given for the money. Wo do not. oojaot to l WOOOH“00“ â€00009000†N our share of the lumber items. so much so muph money to «he GILR. and its as we do to lube iltelm. for bridges. If predecessors. We (would have got me More [relielved of that it. would be no more. than justice. and it would go a long rway to lquelllthcl dissaltisfnction that now exists. '1’th item is not going .to grow any m‘ in the futuro. As the country grown, we want por- mament bridgca and roadways. ï¬nd. these back county members .35"? goâ€" ing to see thnltl (they get them, even if we of the south have tollpay for them. - ,- , Ono item about lwhiohlthorc is a good deal of dispute. ï¬ns to who pays it, in tho hospital grant. ; In 1906 it rwas $1200 from the county, and in 1907 $1100/ 0! that; woounlt Lind:- my‘s share is about $170, looming $930 mutually paid by the pounï¬ty outsidc of Lindsay. Some county members claim rthat the grant gem tho coun- ty ought to be {pro mta. according to patients, in which omso it apparent:- ly lwould be much loss, but. only am- lparen-tly. We have ex-Mayor Vroor man‘s word for it, and also tax-Mayor Bar's. that a. :3ka new are sent up as comiqulflmm Lindsay, whilst in Milt] they, are from the outside, and; 5.! than were any pro ‘rata business. they would have toga orders from their own â€Imam for admittance. ï¬nanced of looking, to the Mayor of Lindsay. for them, {the same proceeding: would: loo observed about the House of chlfugo. Lindsay is muddled: with moral than 103 fair share of inmates bepalusethey happen it» [get nnl'omdlelr from Lind;- oay. although as a motor of foot they belong to other, ununioispalitim. (There in another feature 20! the Hos; pital business that the" mural mam!- bers ought to be seized of, especially those of the surrounding townships, and that is lgho gape-hub of the place. We find. for instam lhhalt the edlir- bles, brunch on meat, butlta‘r, eggs, milk and mgotablels, used 111,1906', am; ounbod Ito $1861.76, anldltin 1907 $1.- 489.07. rl‘hcoo am not 1 raised or made in the town.- . lW‘o dbl not know whether lthoy are bought: in thq town Proauming they are ’all thought in Lindsay, there would {probably be a profit of ten per. loelnlt. to Lindsay; and all the rest would gel to. tho 51111- rounding townships, or possibly fur- thenbultinnocaacoultsido thecounr ty, and as hhawvhole of it“ homes out of who lzlromud. the farmers get every cent of it in W chapel or. .othor, We can thus seer than: in making their. donation to the lhoslpital they are (paying back less «£3an they got. However. outside of the: tone or two injuntiocs rwo hovel [poinlbed oult, wq do not Bloc thalt velry, much is: to be gaini- ed by separation. If, the counlty will not do run juslï¬hehltlhe'n detonation is the only remedy, fault! before going that far, we would make a brave atr- hemlpt lte got vth'elSe .innlqua-lities set; aside. .We would not go halt in hand. either. It impumcly \jmstice wowant --no favor. As two unmarked infamy as one of the! tribh‘cfr municipalities, Lindsay must’ cxlpwt ’80 my more than its Shame. and ï¬ll: mould- only be. right thalt she should do so, but that does not mean mh‘nlt‘ she should be bled ;(no the emtontlof from $1500 rto $2500 lpnr your for more sentiment. We [believe ‘bhhlt 11 our. casse' is proper!â€" ly. {handled 'we bain lglell: what: is right. It is mp «00 Meyers. Jordan. and'Eyres to Isles lbhclfl W613.“ it 7 " '. rr-horo oral sleveral Well-made rhinitis" in Mayor Belgg’s opoelch' all: the mangl- ural meeting of QCou'nlclil than other day. Mr. Bela; in lghmv credit for I .. “M .. [glee-d common sense, given ltO flight? orultm'y. of Phil! motels. hid» rwords have u lbollinlg offend; that counts. HIS advice to Commil boiled- down. Wale to look into everything: loloslclly. don't (pay too much altltonltiolmito the nemasr pulp-era, (he must have .had our catch: in his mind). antihif Council dildlthoir duty and made Lindsay: a cheap, clean and comfontable place to live in,thoy noodmttwomy about‘a’masthoaim would rtako care of itself We ruthl- er like that may, pl [:ulfltlnlgl it. " .Wo happon to know mouthing {about the propositions rohalt come befoncl the town Council and the Board of. flu-ado regarding motorists wanting to cpmo to Lindsay. Wo'hwvel . rtnkcln lthe trouble to go over (them with our secretary, and really it lie amusing to read some of mm; rl‘he‘ preposit- tionaers generally have everything. in- cluding gall, except the one thing noodful, and that khely imagine Lind.- say than in profusion, (at least that in what one in left (to infer on reading their Ichtorsi. Some ask, if rwo have buildings vacant, as if a town like Lindsay .would be in that position. We lhavc looforo us .an advt,l in a aro- ronto paper Ithalt munu’have cost at 1106801550, saluting forth :tho size of a marmfaoturing lplant lthat' can be had for a song. and electric prover at over Ontario and Quebec. 'which goes to sprovo thalt' Bruno planet! are not full up the same as Lindsay is. . Doos it evelr Strike our citizens. as a really wonderful fact tvhwtl wo have not got a fanltorynl'wilding of any daE orirption vacant in that nvholo town? lI‘hcn take a nwalkcmround on ‘11 Sun- day afternoon and notofhotw the var- cant lots are gradually? ._ filling mp uwibh banana, and. those of a fairly good value and all {taken an soon on finished. (this. to our. mind is afoot all. the boat. andaafcut way to build up a. town. It lcofltainly in the one entailing liens: strain and! many on the few. (rho mistake Mndsay made in past yearn main funding over all, or nearly all, (we have now, had we given nothing. or. int most very. much 13$ than two we. M'e are bettBr :0th than Peltorboro. land they M‘ere' wise onough'not to make any much blunder. As nucsult our tax rate in high And than in low. Another mistake wanmade in sp'r'eadr ing the stown over ‘(too much ground. M'ore M'O confined to one half or even ono-third of our [prompt \ area. [we would all‘lae bottom off. and, still have plenty of wow to shovel of! the walks . (those blundelrs. however. are ir revocable, and our only, remedy is to got the vacant an filled up with taxable houses and people in them with taxable incomes. Tho. Mayor's idea. that a .woll-rulle'dlltown will at» trout. in rwell lta-bcm land. we hope he will no direct his Council thalt. ho wjll be able to showman inomnsod assessr mcnt as a result“ {rho pw‘nlgrnphor 0! this paper thet “that day, in call:- ing attention to the fault that qulin had a Board oflmrade o! 350 mom:- bors, manazddtogclhina «wanton: cwn Board by saying that we had hard work to lgnlvanize libs into one of 50. lWoll. ha in a liltflci out in hid Lib guns, but lhhalt don't mutterâ€"these newspaper follows must say, sumo.- thing. and very Milt depends on Whether they, have hadpie foa- dinncr. as to whether it. is comlimdotany or otherwiso. -. fI'hcm in Duel point in which: Carnot] can do a mutton-help the town. and that is in being. Lhonest and living up to their almonltn, ' “Aborpop- ate body hon insane much right 'to be honest and havoitheirwvord as good as rtheilr bond,†an individual, and they home no mom (right. to take advantage of a technicu‘liitï¬sthnn an imaviduaf man and m jusLas open to opproiorium for so doing. This has been dlonlel byl our town Council several times of lasbe years, and it does not do the ltorwn any} good. We know one ï¬rm that has paid $400 that the town who remit. and anothor 'firm $200. a‘ndlsltm another a. uimilaramount,all Lmuetzgomolit- the point was overlookpld. Winn ltwo (why. not want lbo MI“) any lo‘astc‘rl- can trickery like obs lYankeqs. . Rural postal delivery, is a question that is bound lto loom sup: lunged! dun- ing the next few yum -. In I9. couns- try such as our: it is a different question entirely. from what ‘it is. in older and smaller cauntrics, such as they hnvo in Europa In Canada-l it is in 3 mm, a diffelronst nucstion from rwhat it is in lthcl neiglilnring republic, rwhoso example we copy and follow in so many thing-o. . Cl‘hore they have a population of 90 millions to our six. ovou‘werriltory about. gqua‘l in oxbenlt, and in alddiltion Mohave .a “Life in Every Dose†“‘1 cannot speak’ too highly of Psy- chine, for it is the greatest medicine I ever used. I was just about ‘all in’ when I began the treatment, and in 3 months I wanna. well as ever. It in a great tonic for weak and run down poo. ple. There is new life in every dose.†_ JAS. STOLIKER. , BidgetoWn,-Ont., Dec. 19, 1906. ' . It is asinnot to tell your nick friends about , this wonderful ~‘prescripï¬on. Throat, lung and ntomnch troubles, and all run down conditions quickly cured by its use. At .11 drugguts, soclaud calm: being endowed with thin PM amt; .of. $1.00. 9‘ D.“ n‘flm’lmirmm 53,:100. ' ‘ like some different claw unlikely. gong-ally our (population: and. those chmgpm is bound magma at no distant dome. but WM ‘5 W" are, it in going to mum to can be thought of. ~ It inane 01 in:- tnoduoo imto Canada than into lthn U. 6. We mommy. to me I we“?! on the pant of the â€m†.81“ mm to vaguely plromino hhiBltovthef people in the we or «new voter. Pecan†an sensible man. they must know that ltharo mm more mortar!“ thing!!- to do, before rural postal “We!!! In themantimaeofoolmitisn lgood thing to worry the government with. (The U. 8. have evidentlyllipm into run-a1 delivery for good. (that is one [featurel about it thalt Mic musc not overlook. One we enter into it. there can loo no such thin»; ran turn;- in; bank. If the outlying and ï¬him 1y marinated mandate do not gotl it, and they see the more 160901003 centres [granting it, limb-will be blood on the moon for somooody. In 1119 U. S. the vacant lands aropmctioully all taken rum. and there are postal routes and post offices in _evory par: of the land. In painting the rural delivery, they are able. to do so «with- out detriment to libel newer and more sparsely sottldd districts. (I‘he rapid increase in Mid outages hawcvor, just goal to show how each congressional district will insist on goofing its share of the mice. and before they know it. they will have an item of expense on their hands that. will throw the pension bill into thcshade. One notable diffo'mnpe will be. that in rural delivery the people will be getting service for lthe money, paid, and in the other. they are not. We must not imagine. howevor, that the mercy they. are grinding on rural delivery in all expound. Just at prq sent the schema is in BC! infancy, and it will take years for the officials to find mg: ltlho beat unchallenged: why, to manipulate the district; In tho mmmvhile it in a case of grain with cash congressman for his on dis- trict. audithoae with the most. part tinacity got there, whilst the more modwt have to wait. ’ _ . As far as we can gather, that plan is to tale 6. rural district with any six post offices in if, abolish {the 011- fioen and have one central one to which all Ith mail for Lthmt dihtr’lclï¬ is addressed. Even-y fer-son in, the dis;- trict in supposed to have a unoperly constructed box on the road; in which they post lthoir own motor. and into which the touring cur puts any matâ€" tor for them. All our readers can see at a glance what a. convenience this would be 'to the fagmctr. He would get his daily paper. and rwrth Mint and tho Methane and city plumbing. he would be in olovor sure. ‘ It is a well known fact that every conveni- once brought into use, encomg'esltbo use of who post office service ubuor» many. We need only'glnnoo at the crormous increase in our own, by the reduction of the postage from three to two cents, and within the past year the reduotion on magazine postage Ween G. B. and mmlvec. There is no doubt in the rworld, but that .lth aural deliver in the States .will so Smear-o the revenue, that in all but Istnmoly settled districts it will start Ito pay very shortly. after initiation. l ;. ,_ In Canada, however. we are our. forcntly aitualto’d. :We have vast stretches of owntry that an econ- in; up. and an tholgexi-uaof the. past- offioc is to give anybody and everyt body postal service. m can madily see that lthoro is a market“ for all our more cash and enemy in attending to the mum of the oeov comers. M'e, who no. right in the: mï¬dst’ of it, growl like oln’lda‘enl, if our mail iaono or two mom’late. :Whafl: would we do more we to got ,a unail once a month. or once a your, liko some of our compatriots: do? Hi would no doubt be very nioqto havoru'ral mail delivery in old Ontario; or old Qua boo, but would it be fair (to our fol» low citizens in the newer W18. nvhero as yot there than: are no road: to put so much capital intomutos or whatever the delivoria are with, so that it would be impossible to extend postal menicncea to themf .Wo wine our righfl-lthink- for Men's an d Youth’s Suits, made from Tweed Serge and W0, sted this sounds cheap, don’t you think so ? it comes from the house of 20th Century and Progress Brands of (letting. We have previous to stock-taking, gone through our suits cked'out 58 suits, what we call lonelys, ranging m price and have consolidated them into one lot and marked them for your choice, $3.50. and pi from $5.00 to 10.00, get here quick while the sizes are complete. TOO MANY OVERCOATS, and If you Will hï¬lp us m them out we will pay you from 10 to 20 per cent. discount on any coat you buy. You have three months yet to and then you have it ready for next winter. change in the styles for next winter so you are safe in purchasing ‘ now and save on a $10.00 Overcoat, $2.00. M. J. CARTER, - LINDSAY. m [ IISCELLANEOI’S â€"_â€"._.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 1. u. Mccuuocu, “Ti. JANETVILLE, ONT. one. hours, 8 to 113m, 7 ton.m. Dr. McCulloch, being urged by, and for the convenience of his patients in Lindsay and surrounding country, ins wronged to be in Lind-0y one afternor n ouch week. . Dr. Het‘ulloch mcy be commlted each Foturdcy ufternoon in the once at the late Dr. Poole. corner William and Russell-nth Ofï¬ce hours Snturdcys, 12.30 to 4.30 on. __.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"_ I â€15031.10 8 honor." The Annunl Maid-3:! the Farmers’ Union Mutual Fire In- surance Company will be held in 1hr- COUNCIL CHAMBER in Liudny on Thursday. 61h Day of Feb, ’08, at ll o’clock 3.10.. for the p 56 of re- ceiving the annusl statement. I e clectron of directors, and such other business 65 may be brought b fore aid to cling. R. G CORNEIL. Lindsay, Jan. 13 ’08 -â€"w3. Sec Tron. / TRAYED-Ccme onto the pr mice: of the undersigned, West Half.Lot 7, (on. 1. Cordon, in December last. Two Hui of Cuttle. Owner cun have same -y proving property and pcyi‘g expenses. 1’. MORAN, Brechin, OnLâ€"wa Slcighriding on the Walks. Several oomplninbs have been made to the police by pedal-dune, of chill- dren min; the Walk: as tooozr gun alidas. (this is a most danger- ous practice, and it is tho ,duty of parents to man-n their childrai. an in future may: will be taken to you a stop tothis Manpo- (rhorqia‘a byElaw prohibiting the use of the sidewalks as subh. and the only .kind of sleigh" that (I allowed outdo one used ‘0! a pc'ncnt for carrying ,a child. . . . , 1': .- . __+__â€" Bitter Against Automobilists. .Thorc is an agitation in Iprogmss in Ontario county, which has for its ost- jcct a system of good means. It is prcpwcd to take advantage of the Provincial fund for that communists". the projwt will no; he carried. out “ithout Sail! wpusition. The Cam: nington Gleaner says: 'What does a. perfect would from Oshawa or lWhi‘h- by to Orillin menu»! It just means a good trend for the (Terence @1110an made billets. andm the people cliche County of Ontario to build an auti- mc'oilo road for the multinmillioners of Ontario! Wu hope not. and not. In five oralt Mailman oouncillom see that such is nah; [the years. we my has an uranium tobet use or mama. Kill the 1907 Good gin it Where. and by that time M log-law at once. , .,, h «we will have the langor experience of the iU. 8. to guiderua. ' Appointed to Assistnt Supt. l â€"-¢-â€" Aboutllousc Plants. .Be careful not to overwoter them. To find out if the] need Wit-5r; Mr. Neil Tobin. formerly of this rap the side of the pot with your town. but for, the past two years an Joachim. agent in the employ of the Merto- It if rings clear and sharp 1.11: politan Life Insurancq (30., has been plant needs watering. promoted to. assistant saperinteni- If there is a dull sound. the soil is cut, commencing Jun. ï¬lth. having already moist enough. three agents. one in Campbellford Le? the soil. get. fairly dry below and two in Peterborough. 1115' many wetting ,t again. friends will wish him great success in his new, appointment... â€"â€"‘â€" II. S. Consulates to be Closed. it is reporteil that the U. S. coo: solar offices at Three Rivers. Qua. where the salary is $8.500; I‘m-c Hope. $2.500; Belloville, Coatioodr, P0†Stanley, Port Rowan. Si. 3.73 cinme, M'indeor, U. S.. and Wood- stock. at. same each. will be clo-s- 01! ed in the near future. A’ new’«offioe is to be Opene'l fn .vcliere they are kept. giving them 'oon Plants thrive much better if' not permanently kept in Jardinicres. 'lllc average living roorn is too not and dry for growing things. They or: best kept in a. cool room. and moved into hot rooms only for temporiry (decoration. â€Inc extremes of thy. and night in 2. window sill are too much for most plants. 'Carry them into the mll'ln} me room; aw night. 1 K89 3 pm of writer. in the room mclnhumus. FARM FOR BALEâ€"Being composed of l 7. Maripon, known on the Minthorn homoâ€" stend. There is about 100 acres under cultivation, good buildings and orchard. Full plowing .11 done, 10 acres Fall Whv nt. 8 urea Alaike und 8 urea Red Clover sown Pocw lion given at once. For full particullrl npply on the promises ortoli. B. BOPKLNS, Lindsayâ€"midi! 100 ACRE FARM FOB SALEâ€"Lot 4; 7 con. 10, Township of Ops, the property of Alex. Nugcnt. All cloned, roughcut house, two frame burns, 1 mile from school, 3 miles from Ruboro Grain Mark» V, Store, Post Ofï¬ce, Churches, etc. [0 miles from Lindsay. Sold at a bargain u the proprietor wants it sold before his return to India. Soil, clay loam. Term say. For further particulars apply to ELIAS BOWES, recl estate agent, Lind- E‘LETV‘L _,,, ARM FOB SALE-100 acres all cleared 80 acre: ï¬rst-class tillablc laud, bal- , once pasture. Good House. 2 frame Barns with stone stabling ; Pig Pen, 36x20, Sheep Pen, 14x36; open shed 24 feet, all on stone foundntiou; Driving Shed, 24x42, with work shop above. Windmill water in Itab‘ec with taps. Three miles from the Corporation of Lindsay. Terms easy. Desirable form, good situation. Apply to ELIAS BOWES, Real Estate Agent, Lind-3y .â€"vvtf. ______.______..â€"â€"â€"-â€"- ARM FOR SALEâ€"In Muipoa-, 100 acres. 75 cleared, 70 tillable, 15 acres pasture. bulunco second growth mixed wood. Fame and log burn with stabling; good frame house; mull orchurd; well fenced 3nd watered by two good wells. One mile from school and church, three mile: from Little Britain, ï¬ve from Mari- pon Station. Euy terms of payment, with interest of 4 roont. For further “calm apply to AS BOWES, Bed at. Agent, Lindsay.â€"wtf. ____________._____... _. ARE FOR SALEâ€"116 acres in Ferre- lou, our Combny, 112 acres cleared. one acre mple grove, three acres mixed wood; 80 cores tillnble, bclnnce pasture. Fume house, franc born 49x50. stone wall with loan; never fnih'ng spring well nt house; 25 hearing apple trees, one mile from School, Church, Post Ofï¬ce (Cun- eron), Grain nnd Stock Market, Store, Blacksmith Shop, etc. For further - ticulcrc apply to ELIAS BOWES, $1 Estate Agent, Lindsayâ€"Wu. ARM FOR SALE-100 acres, west hf Lot 4, Gen. 2, Eldon, all cleared, 90 acres under cultivation, balance posture had; a large portion under grass, 14 acres ‘oughed, brick dwelling house, frame urn und stone cabling, with other out» bu ldinga. A never-failing well; 1 1-2 miles from Louisville Junction; 2 1-2 miles from the Village of Woodville. I! not cold at once will be rented for a term of your. For further particulars apply toELlAS BOWFS, Real Estnto Agent, Lindsayâ€"WU. ' 20 ACRE FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 11. Con. 1, Mnriposa, the pro rty of Willinm F. Rogers; 150 nor-es on or cul- tlvntion, eight acres hardwood bush, cednr 3nd black ash swamp, bolnnce posture loud 110 com extn good fall wheat had. Good brick house, good fume born 50:89, stone cabling, pig pen 20x28, driving. chad 24x40. Boning orchard, never- iling spring strum 10 red: from barn. School, church. post oï¬ce. black- smith the , nll convenient. A dolinblc farm. BOWES, Red Ectwc Atomâ€"wt! ENDERS FOR DEBENTURESâ€"Ten- den will be rocvived by either of the 'urdcnigned up to MOADAY, FEB. 10111, 1908, for the pulchue of a. DEBENTURE, hoe vulue 82540.17, of the Dunn Drnin in the Tomhip of Maripoca in the County of Victor“, in the Province of Ontario, interest st the rate of 4 1-2 per cent. per annu *. The Dobenture is data ed Nov. 1861:, 1907, has: 19 years to run, nnd in repoyable on Nov. 18th each your. Any per-con desirous of purchasing msy communion“ with G. B. BERNIE, Tron , 'Oikvvood. or T. H. WATSON, Reeve, 50' 31â€"13. Farm for Sale. North Half of Lot 8, Conces- slon 10, Emily, 100 acres principlly cleared “W l Owen Sound. and the salary them plant food; spray them free fro u . . . , n -mdinchi¢hctatoofculuvatxonwlthfah ml! be $9.500. Consuls-General at dmt, and keep a sharp lookout: for “uni.“ This far-min titrated on the Vancouver and Winnipeg. which. have . pinin- become more import-Int points. are placed now on a salary of $4.500.~ In ventilating the room see that the current of cold nit does not ry and Kingston are re-ratc‘l. cc - strike them directly, and renemhor that has fumes are deadly, to them. “about cixmilufroand’ - any. or further: punc' ulna apply to WI. 0’8 BILL, wtf. Ind-0' y, Out. I -- . ‘ . " . mm! mummy. man. an 31.9,.“ , ; _'_ \_ m1 although not climbs ma “up , the north rm: of lots 23 and 24. con. ' And more so when A \‘e L) wear an Overcoat There will be no ABM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 16, c0: 9. ‘ don, 116 acres, adjoining the Wing of Palestine, the property of John Tu. ney, 80 acres cloned, balance pasture and bush, frame house sud frame burr. pienu of water, cmnll orchnrd, church and rchocl within a few rods of farm. Wiil be sad cheap and terms easy. For further par- ' ticulnrs apply 00 ELIAS BONE: hen . Estate Agent, Lindsay,â€"wtf. ‘, “ .AHM FOR SALEâ€"100 acres. East if Lot 22. Con. 14, Township 05 um: frame house, good born on storm foundi- tion. with stabling; small orchard rm drivi'g shod, neVerâ€"fuiling irony. in; drained a'd fenced, con venient to ~ .200: about two miles from the thriving mm of Cunnington, where there a good air: and stcck market: soil a clay .oan. cr fur-the particulars ap ly in 'rL_I'«.S 9 BOWES, Real Estate Apt, Lining fr: 3 000 ACRE FARM FOR SALlZ- ::. m . .. 51h Concession of the TOW).‘I..f of'ii. Eldon. Large frame barn with 0'.‘£""..Gl’. stabling with excellent stabling. road m brick house; 190 acres cleared, 3.9- acres tillnble. 10 acres mixed timber. l.‘ooc' well. One mile from school, cerium-z: tochurch, poet ofï¬ce, stores and use: smith shops. A very desirable far-n For price, terms. em, apply to ELIA: BOWfES, Real Estate Agent, Lindzayr. â€"vv 1. . x“ 10 ACRE FARM FOR SALE- Lo‘ 13, concession 5, Fene-lor. f‘TOf- r. erty of Ernest Snelling, 70 acres viral-ed ., balance 5 acres Hardwood and ;.' new - Cedar and Tamarack swamp. Ciaarerl ' land all â€liable : soil a clay loam. Tr: frame Barns, one 52 x P2. wit; you Stabllmz; log House. well can); e-t msmv » Well fenced, good well, bearing: « 'rchrmi Nine miles from Linduy. For terms and - particulars apply to ELIAS BU“ ES, .. Real Ectnbe Agent, Lindsay ~wtf. ARM r01: SALEâ€"70 soreâ€"Em. tc' joining the villnge " of Comeror; all cleared. 50 com lillnble, balance pasture " _ lame house and kitchen, imme- bait 1; 30x50. with a. 12-foot lean: good stone‘ stabling full size of burn ; 60 bearlng frml 5:“ trees, apples, pens and plump; two good wells. School, church, stores, blmrsmiu shops, post office, grain marker. chopping mill and railroad station, all wi hi; 11 fev rods of farm. Eight miles from Lmdssy and the some from Penelon Falls. Barr chance to purchase a. well situated farm _ For further particulars apply to EJAS BOWES, Real Estate Agent, 1.11.0333 “* Nov 2, 1907.â€"-vrtf. ad FOB. SALEâ€"About :20" acres. , ' one of the best grain and mock {arms 52' in the County, being composed of I 1'. 3. J; Concession 3, Penelon, the prop-err; - t' 0 W. Routley. A good frame house and: 52‘ for bricking, frame barn 401:100 wit: stone wall and enabling and other our buildings and young orchard. On to east 50 acres there is a brick house and stable, one and one-hnlf miles from seized and near the thriving village of Combat well watered and some wood on inf miles from Lindsay. Wantto sell at oncé- For further particulars npply to ELIAS . 803%, Real Estate Agent, Linda! , FARM. F08 SALEâ€"2m acre farm for sale in the T wuship of Mark- htm. A two-storey white Brick House. metallic shingles and cement cellar; ‘-‘ Born, 60x 105. with metnllic shmr‘es w“ " cement 1100. in stable under barn: Drivinf shed, sheep house, hog pen and silo. .-, 155 core: plough laud, balance purine f: vrith a never failing spring creel: rum , through it; soils clay loam, :si’uated'l r, miles from Stoud‘ville and 3 miles from ; Markham village on G.'1‘.R.. ani :1 mire? -. from Locust Hill on the GP . frame-'3 .1» at Locust Hill. church, post sin? avg schrol 1} miles from farm. (Toma-"(w . one of the best grain and stock inrm‘ E 1 Markhnm. For particulars apply 1:. EIJAF BUWES, Real Essie Agent, Lilâ€"$58."? :, wtf. ' WARM FOB SALEâ€"North 1:325 102‘3. con. 4, Muripooa, proper! _v ef «Issue? .:, W.Naylor, 85 acres under 1-;‘.'.Lv3trofl- balnnce wood and pasture, soil 3 .613? T; loam. Red good 103 house. boardec 1!}- I aide nod papered, frame kitchen and «006- . shed; frame Barn, 30x50, with stonf . mil and mbling well ï¬nished 02. $04 1030“ With cadu- 11118. New- f'AlllDS well of. the house. Aog Pen, Hen House and new Driving Shed. One one if?“ cchool one mile from post other. 10“? miles from Cresswell grain and Brock m8!“ kot, four miles from Litr'e Brita-.21, .811 g ndnhnlf miles from Muiposs station- . Goodmtionnnd extra good remix. _W¢ . wont to sell this form at once and viii cold motile. For furtherpnmculfl" opply buELIAS BOWES, Real Fall" Agent, Lmdlly.â€"wtf m’ ».