st '.h1 ' 9mm ~ rm?! We ask the ptiviiege of supp’ying yourdmgs thwughout the coming 3:11. Our mum: (of asking this favor “vs in th: fut hat we are myï¬ppcd to give suneflor sv-rdce. 0m gnuds are he h and me pr 'pet h bandied vuai x: in stock and are prooa‘y dispruscl ur compounded when! my go to you tion to be business managers of the sort of business proposition which Sarnia presents. Sometimes a man -I lcanine or permit to be, put or depositâ€" 1 with special qualiï¬cations gets into During 1914 i r d or to flow or be carried. My i the council, but there is no certainty ‘Eeask the. privilege Of snppTying gsewage, offal or refuse. or any mat- i that he will become chairman of the "’51 d'ï¬y‘h’wghft ‘h:.c°““;’3 ter that is poisonous, noxious, de- l committee for which he is best ï¬tted. 1 {WW} I.) give summer Sf‘hiCB. ï¬xaï¬ga‘ble water 01“ Into any _0the!' will be elected the followmg year. If 0m gmxjs are he h and me P" 'per lwatfl that flows Into any navigable water mains are four inches instead Y! handlai w“; c in stock and are lwater, unless such matter is dIBPOS' of six and have to be ripped upâ€" pmner‘y dispumel or compounded Head of in accordance Wit? regulations raise the taxes. If a ditch is designed when! my #010 you tintends under the authority of this to carry Water up hill, dodge the 1 “Act. 1facts and let next year’s. council i ‘3 Every muniCipai corporation ‘ con- i raise the taxes. If the assessment is suisfmzinn is guamtesd in 15 . . ’ivicted Of an 0561108 against this 38‘3‘ ; out of dateâ€"raise the taxes. The Essay case, lush as to quatty of... [goods and prim-.5 ition shall, 11903 summary CODVicuO“. lbest thing the council of 191:4 can do :{be liable t0 3 ï¬ne 0i 30*" 1933 than ‘is to lay the foundation for a com- ggï¬ve hundred (101181.53 and an addition- : mission government ï¬rst for the new .3} sum of fifty dollars for each day l waterworks, and second for the pubâ€" i Erasing which the oï¬'ence continueS- We work and the town administra- I F- ‘given its first reading in the House . u i “La Us be Your Draggists" . , c -l . . . t Lwr‘, perscn, other than a corDO‘: «tion. The day of free, unpaid ama- :, ; . . ' vv. 4. . ,dtion. “ho Is Con-16d3d Of an 050ҠIteur town management is past. Men â€Ã© : .1. ; - ' n q , iagalno, “-5 S'Ct 08, Shml» “90“ s who have charge of an expenditure of A. HIGlNSGTHAM ~ . . l {huggzxt - Lindsay 5 ; Emu-if: opp the Post Ofï¬ce ‘, summary convict-on, be liable to a 1 one hundred and twenty-ï¬ve thous-I time of not less than two hundred and dollars should be paid a salary,1 ,. ,. - '; . c ‘ ‘ldcilara. add an add‘t CD31 3mm _0‘ {and should be able to save their sa- lts“ dollars for each day during glary if they know their business. In % LINDSAY POST ’ â€he" the “W W? “122‘le the mom-Stan or business 1' . . 9; iron: 'I. w . ‘ , ,I'r‘sjmgmhnf?’ 3‘ ?‘_'nf)r::nr:::t S [manager of a small town :8 always ,0? 0 .3? In“: an lm‘ n . . ,. . 31.25 nerynr;31.uupflh advance . . [seeking to make a record, m order ' ‘ "â€â€"’â€""" :that he may be hired at a higher 59.â€" usrect â€â€˜33th Is have ‘ ° , ‘ 8981332567830.“ agents. CGMMlSSION COVER?! KENT Zlary by a larger town or city. The - {present system in Ontario is out- .__..â€"â€"â€"â€"- wusox a WILSON, . - Sarnin CanadianZâ€"There are in the; W9†Proposed : 7 , . mm. - . 3mm at g town of Serum over twenty-ï¬ve busr; iness concerns which have an annual.“ A ‘~M-_-__â€"â€"_â€"â€"’~_â€"â€"â€"_â€" Eturnover of a hundred and ï¬fty thouâ€"1 LINDSAY, FRIDAY, FEB. 6121), 1913:; l sand dollars and upwards. These vari! xions institutions are managed by a‘ BS VMEH 'MOE imanager, who is chosen for his spew Tim "“"""' cial qualities. In some cases the pro-E witl ’l'he Post desires to extenfl its sin- prietor is his own manager. In all) girl JETE and cordial congratulations to ! cases, the success is dependent on the; not W's V0311! roeve, ML A~ J. : experience and ability of the manage-E gi‘l’i Varese. upon the honor of being ‘ment. There is one of these concerns: “'1“: em“: Warden of the County 0f Vic- ihowever, which has a change of manâ€"S d6“ taxis. For a number 0‘ wars ’1‘31‘3‘9 'agement every twelve months. Itï¬ Shal faithfully 3"“ 3m, Mai his E makes mistakes which the same man-i the “Whip. and the We“ 0‘ hislager would not make if he were 0011'4fi“ constituents in his ability as a rep- ; tinuously on the job. It makes costly i by, resentatiwe, is reflected in the conï¬'lerrors, and repeats them. It misses! not #3608 W “P03 hill! by his ff")?[opportunities and forgets the lessons and 30" W or the 00m“? 001111011. of experience. Has one branch of 1311-; â€â€™1‘ 0th Maggi-c0" has been a 300d and ac- g siness which sells $30,000 worth of: in) e If?“ he “£11m"; the lone commodity in a year, and 3-9 as 3 same (1 I E_ as a mem- r .9 the 1 body . in the ï¬rm can tell whether1 dev County conned, and has Justified his . . i - selection r 'd‘ Tha gthat branch 18 making money or how! tics he till (1211:“: 3:; :mlii'nesu. ’v t ‘much money. The reason the institu-i “'01 35, and sat’sfacgtorily as he did la:- '3 tion does not go bankrupt is because]; Tim the ï¬rst, strengthened as he will be i It has the ï¬ght to dip into the; teen .4, the intervening .ence 0:1 pockets of the public to make up the! but y is I . Tho Council ' deï¬cits. The ï¬rm is the town of Sar t has honored itself as well as Mr. I ma. a corporation chartered to do: Vance, in elevating him to the po-¢bu51ness in various hues, such as: It 3315 on of Warden of the County ofgpnmping and selling water, issuing mer 3and controlling licenses, hiring men; dull -ViCtoria. - ! . ‘ ii: gzgdfojatl: aï¬dvcurbs ftfln‘ :itizensi cidq J ‘ , . is no re ec ion on p . a i _ pla PMFUDI 9f STISA'5 i the ability of the many good men 191 w §we have had on the council board} pla The following Act, respecting th‘e'and in the mayor’s chair, to sayi bat Nation of 8m, '88 recently that they have no special qualiï¬caelLa] .slcc‘teé Warden of the County of Vic- m. For a. number of years he has faithfully mam: regresentei his township. and the conï¬dence of his constituents in his ability as a rep- resentaï¬w, is reflected in the confl- aence bestowed upon him by his felâ€" low members of the County Council. Mr- ‘Varcoe has been a good and ac- ceptable reeve. he has shovm the 35mm qualiï¬es as 3 Mint of the County Countil, and has justified his selectiOn as padding ofï¬cer. That he will discharge the duties effective- ‘:y and satisfactorily, as he did at the ï¬rst, strengthened as he will be hy the intervening experience of some years. is certain. The Council has honored itself as well as Mr. Vance, in elevating him to the poâ€" §ï¬on of Warden of the County of .Victona. WILSON 6:- WILSON, Priceg This Week in ï¬ur Smack Reducï¬a‘m Sale $1.25 Sweater Coats, sale price ....... 81.50 Sweater Coats. sale price ......... $2.00 Sweater Coats. sale price ...... , $2.58 Sweater Coats, sale price ....... $3.09 Sweater Coats, sale price ........ 33-3!) Sweater C oats. sale price ...... , 33.59 Sweater Coats $4-00 Sweater Coats 85-00 Sweater Coats $4-00 Sweater Coats, sale price ...... 85-00 Sweater Coats, sale price ...... $6.4» Sweater Coats, sale price ...... $7.50 Men’s Suits, sale price .......... $8.50 Men’s Suits, sale price ......... $10.00 mn’s Suits, sale price ......... $12.00 Men'sSuits, sale price .......... $13.50 Men's Suitstvsale pxj_ice .......... A‘N $15.90 new Suits? sale price 316.50'Men's Suits, Sale price ......... $18.00 Men's Suits. sale priCe ......... $20.00 Men's Suits, sale price ......... m5!) Men's Suits, sale ptice...... $25.00 Men’s Suits. Sale price ......... $10.00 Men’s Overcoata, sale price $12.00 Men's Oven-coats, sale price $13.50 Men’s Overcoats, sale price $15.00 Men's OVercoats, sale price $15.50 Mtn's Overcoats, sale price $18.00 Men’s Overcoats, sale price.... $20.00 Men’s Overcoats, sale price .. $22.50 Men’s Overcoats, sale price $25.00 Mwn's ï¬vercmts. sale. price .. $21.50 Ken’s Overcoate, sale price ..; No person shall put or deposithcr cause or permit to be,put or deposit- ed, or to flow or be carried, ary sewage, 0331 or refuse, or any mat- ter that is poisonous, noxious, de- mompos’ng, refuse or waste, ‘nto (my Enaviga‘ble Water or into any other Hater that flows into any navigable ‘water, unless such matte-r is disposâ€" ‘ed of in accordanCe with regulations 1 :made under the authority of this 9 Act. m 'V 1M“ 0......oo put of deposithcr , be, put or deposit- : be carried, 81"! refuse. or any mat- non-col noun-col. loan. to... I. ..--¢ .o..-a v...o.-o- .‘ocuooncoo I........OIC 00- a .0... o .00. COO... 30¢... ugooo.-.o 90.0.0 coo. whouoï¬o o..--o 00.0.0... nun... oo-c-o u. Coho-o..- .-.qo-.ou noouo-ouo IOIQQOOQ. 00...... ooI-o-uon .00... 00-incoOI 009...... 000-0.... ao~noo a-I-on n0- pan... scoot. cocoa. coo-cg... ....o...- .Ja..u .1... coo. 0 to... ....o-.n-o.n ~a-o 0 can. on. u. n... Backward, turn backward, oh, Time, in your flight; give us a girl with skirts not so tight; give us a igirl whose charms, many or few, are 1 not exposed by too much peek- a boo; f gi e us a girl, no matter what age, {who won‘t use the street for a vauâ€" deville stage; give us a girl not so sharply in View, dress her in skirts teh sun cannot shine through; and give us the dances 9; days now gone; by, with plenty of clothes and steps not so high; put turkey- -trot capers and buttermilk glides, hurdy-gurdy itwists and Wiggle-tail slides and ; other such bunny hugs all on a level, !as products of hell inspired by the idevil; and then let us feast our op- g tics once more, on the pure, sweet woman of the days of yore. Yes, iTime, turn backward, and grant our :request, for God's richest blessing, i :but not so undressed. 0... 0-0-0- .ao-o- out-0o can... tutu-goo... 0.0... 00-... Oilooao. o-o och.- 1 It is announced by the Canada Ceâ€" }ment Company that. owing to the Edullness of business, they hang deâ€" icided to close down four oi. their plants for the balance of the year 1914. o~' until further notice. The {plants affected are those at Marl- ibank Ont. Lakeï¬eld, Ont, Shallow ' uuu.., { Lake; n-ow-D colt-D... ococoaout at a... .0 so. I... a... ououou 30"...OIIQI I... on. II. .0000... 9.5.0.09. A BACHELGR’S APPEAL a... canon-count. oouoat .- no. 00" ~ -....._ - m moan n91". noan-o .IO. 4“. o- no III... Cement Mills Being Closed Ont, and Calgary, Alta. 0.. on... . 906. ..$1. 05 $1.45 $1.95 $2.45 ..$2.95 $3.45 $3.95 $4-95 ..$6.00 ..$6.80 â€$8.00 $9.60 $910.80 .$12.00 .$14.20 .$14.40 $16.00 $18.00 $20.00 ...$8.00 ...$9.60 "$10.80 $12.00 ..$14.20 ..$14.40 "$16.00 $18.00 ..$20.00 ..$22.00 STRICKEN WHILE “SERVING CUSTOMER Father of [indsay Lady Died Suddenly Whi'e attending to a customer in BABY‘S OWN TABLETS Mothers wanting a safe and sure remedy for their little ones can deâ€" pend upon Baby’s Own Tablets. They are absolutely guaranteed by a gov- ernment analyst to contain neither opiates, narcotis or other injurious drugs. Concerning them Mrs. G. L. gingham. St. George Ont. says;â€"â€"“ an feéommend Baby 3 Own Tablets, as a safe and su e medicine for little wmmc BELLS W ones. I have raised four babies with their aid and would not be without them.†The Tablets are, sold by me- dicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. William's Mediâ€" cine Co., Brockville, Ont. STENTONâ€"HENRY A quiet wedding took.p1ace in Pe- terboro Tuesday when Mr Victor Hen- Victor Henry, when Mr. Victor Hen- ry formerly of Lindsay, and Miss! Eva Stenton, daughter of Mr. Geo. iaStenton. of Peterboro, were united 1n ‘ the holy bonds of matrimony bythe Rev. Mr. Peever of George street :Methodist church. The young couple left for a. short wedding trip, after which they will reside in Petel‘boro. A Calgary exchange sayszâ€"A quiet but pretty wedding took place in St. Stephen's Church on the afternoon of New Year‘s Day, when Marion Ha- zel, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watson. and John R. Garden of the Garden Clothing Company, were united in marriage by Rev. W. G. Jam. rector of St. Staphen's Church. The bride was given away by her father, and the attendants were Miss Jean Spence and Mr. Hat- ry Reid. 1 After the ceremony the bridal par- ty repaired to Cronn’s rathskeller, where a dainty luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Garden will spend their honeymoon in Honolulu and coast cities. The grown has a number of friends in Lindsay. He was formerly o: Bobcaygeon. A quiet but pretty wedding took place on Jan. 7th, 1914 at the home of MI. and Mrs. Wm. Forrest, Cambray, when their daughter, Ma.- mie, was married to Mr. Elias Tam- lin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos..Tam- lin. of Eden. The bride, who lacked charming in :1 beautiful pale blue silk dress was gamete d by M as Arm Pich, of Oak- :mwrfl, 95 'rrrldrsmq 1. 2.1:. Noble iJewel, of Grass Hill, was grooms- Lman. The bride was the recipient ot A bridal trip was taken to Tor- onto, Swansaa. and other points, the happy couple returning to live at Mr. Tamlin’s héndsome resichenoe at Eden, where their host of friends wm wish them a happy weddel. life. a. very Valuable fur lined coat from the groom. an"; 'a cheque for $50 from her father. besides other num erous and costly gifts from her host of friends. GARDENâ€"WATSON TAMLINâ€"FORREST ARE SAFE AND SURE COUNTY COUNCIL ' SESSION CLOSED Council came to a close this morning On account of the pressure of .other matter, a portion of the proceedings is held over until Manday. COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND ASSESSMENT. This committee have considered the paragraph: of the Warden’s address referred to them, and in connection therewith have examined the ï¬nancial statements submitted by the Treasur- er. Although the rate for County pur- poses was increased from two and four-tenths mills in 1912 to two and? ; seven-tenths mills in 1913, in the I hope that all the requirements of the year would he met, your Committee ï¬nd there was a deï¬cit amounting to I$4752.70 on January lst., last. Your 1 Committee realize that the rate can- } not be further increased and conse- |quently there must he an abatement 1 of the extraordinary expenditure on bridges undertaken in the past i w ‘ years, which is the main cause of the ‘ unsatisfactory condition in whie; Ii)" 1 The January sessian of the County‘ I I l 1 t 1 ï¬nancial interests of the County 3.1" found. Your Committee recommend that the ï¬nancial statements submitted by the Treasurer be appended to this reâ€" port. Your Committee recommend that leave be given {or the introduction of a By-law to authorize 'the ,Warden , and Treasurer to borrow money for . the current expenditures of the fear .41914. ( The committee have examined the report of the Board of Management of the House of Refuge for the year 1913, and recommended that it be re- introduced to the Council. The repart oi the Physician of the House of Re- fuge has also been examined and Committee recommended that it be ï¬led. The Committee have considered the resolutions of Council instructing them to report, and recommenhed as follows:- That the sum of $100 be granted to the South Vic “‘1 Xgricultural So- ciety and the sum of $50 to each of the other Agricultural Societiés in the County. That a special grant of $25_be made to the North Victoria Agricul- tural Society. That the sum of $25 each be grant- ed to the East and West Victoria Farmers’ Institutes. That the sum of $15 each be grant- ed to the East and West Victoria Women’s Institute. That the sum of $50 be granted to the Hospital for Sick Children. That the salary of the Governor of the Gaol be increased to Seven Hun- dred Dollars pervannum on and from January lst., 1914, and that leave be given (or the introduction of a 83'â€" law to make this recommend.-tion of fective. That no grant'be made to the Win- ter Fair Association. The. considera- tion yas deferred from the Novem- ber Session. The Committee considered the docâ€" uments referred to them, and recom- mended as follows:â€" That t‘re communication from the Clerk of the County of Haljbnrton re- lative to a claim made by this Coun- ty for the amount expended throabh the Children' s Aid Society for the the maintenance of children from the County of Halibnrton, be referred to’ a Committee composed of the Chair- man of this Committee, William Mc- Watters, Esquire, and the Clerk and Treasurer with authority to eï¬ect a settlement of the‘claim. if practicable and to take such action as they may deem to be necessary. T-hat Albert E. Bottum. Esquire, 3. member of this Council, be abpcinted the representative of the County to the Municipal Tâ€; Assoriqï¬rn, om’z :hat the sum 01" $5 be contributed to- ward the expenses of the Associa- tion. That no action be taken upon the communication from the Secretary of the Ontario Good Roads Association. That with regard to the appropria- tion of $10,000,000 made by the Gov- ernment and Parliament of Canada for the beneï¬t of Agriculturlsts the member of the Dominion Parliament and the members of the Provincial Parliament for the County he inform- That the sum of $25 be gram the Lindsay Law Association That the sum of 350 be game: the Salvatwn Army in aid 0:; Rescue Work 'at large. That no grant be made to the; oners' Aid Association That the sum of $25 be gram the Verulam Seed Fair. That the sum of W3 be gram lthe Poultry and Pet Stock A“ i tion. Wei? FRIDAY improved under the Dramase the Province. That the Warden and Tram“ authorized to execute a tax ‘61 Lot No. 10, Con. 2, Toys“ Verulam, in accordance with ti quest of Messrs Stewart O'Cq Barristers. and that leave be! for the introduction of a 31% conï¬rm such authority. That the communication gr? e upon attm Ross Robertson, Esquire, y . ‘ ' cf the Trust of the Hospital i0, phia 0’1th05“ Children, and the Secretary North Victoria Agricultural " be ï¬led, the matters TQfEITEdtg ing been disposed of under; tions of the Council. to himself as approach < Thgt the document rclatm“ expexises of AdministratiOn of 3, between Counties and sell towns, showing a nrecedent for1 ing the same awarding top, tion be ï¬led. - That the order of the Police] trate of the County of View the delivery of four children a: order of the Police Magistrm Town of Lindsay for the (12131 one child to the Children’s A ciety, to be maintained by the ty, be ï¬led. That the Registrar‘s Returnd for the year 1913, showing a a of $63.82 payable to the Com: ï¬led. The Committee were gnu ï¬nd that as a result of the cm of Assessors held in Fe'om the aggregate of the asessmd comes in the County in the yi was increased by 50 per centt previous year. The Committfli mended that the Clerk be id to send a copy of the com! statement to the AssessofSJ press upon them the need continued vigilance in the ’ of their duty with regard} branch of their work. | The Committee examined! and claims as folk mended that to the namely:â€" Co ncill rs’ A \ oe. . , r u o . 11.0mm .- f \ a: Dara} w vember Sesszon. $340.60; VI - of the i'ai dustrial School, maintenanu: Alexandria Industrial Sch“ 1 tenance. $16.25: Grand "it “P qmck.‘ way Sy8tem. fare of ‘_ ï¬at? hes McLaughlin, Peel, Fulton . I‘mgfa Solicitors’ services, 55: appos: ref Treasurer. postage. 1913*. 7ҠDEIavanj Clerk and Treasurer, con' 352.87; Dr. A. McDermid. â€r Edwards, 315. been charged to the belied junction of the earth and is now up to the smithsca plain the explanation. r31 Ru-iness Yonze SN?" :tee examined as follows. 835 Dig.» fnlié’g'e' A" T0109 SHAW; breast. (30“ ’ tiling m “ 3 white facin Mucus, their wider in rec ani’s "001’ we: sufï¬ck Macy: I“ ed enemï¬' ‘3‘ .e um 31'??- Did he with [phia 0!)?!‘051 a young lieu command. There" was a 1: sides the ‘. :h in the (:12 s an inferno w cleaving 1‘: ï¬piitting ma rifle spitting my act. stun: at or sound gealed almos the unconsc: 'er stirred. an breathe. The _ of Rangers. front, the biz don of the yrwthe ridge semen passeq in his sadd y"; S a V‘ ’en wzgc‘ ’hey were a catch a. 61 remained o: i! trapped. L and his n l or comma: from either ripped them rifle bwts. he reports. It ï¬gures 1e wei d glare. it was 221 a :h I bo:e 3C? ’ealizing its area hand-to} in as to be “took a long i at the dark; a "zhtad :4 lg a flldden ‘ iing faces. 33‘ resistance : temportzed '6 you §n pm: h" sale th~~. e the uproar cm: the tw borderman ut knowing :1 came spu 33' into the 1 heir young could 9V9 2 up their It’s voice. 2 ', rang out eyed vw road way Frightened wagons “W! in against ABC! Britis! (matte mm 8 the uprc he was be as of the 51 red. â€'6 yeu ?" nden mim; You