EA bl'm ‘ movement' and let our ambi- htomaintain Ontario's prem- M among the Provinces of our †and as an essential and inâ€" M‘t of our great Confederai 'Rnsseek tomake Canadathe , _m§reasive, influential, and Liberals of the Province. I want from the men who stand baide who Legislature. When I get it '11 State our policy and will Mall. but we will not fall. "ainthe mm: the people 0: 'Igmï¬nee. I! you believed I accep- mare been steadily increasing x‘melul influence in the admin- me otthe liquor license laws of absence. We also ï¬nd that shru- Trmditions are commencing to ml with reference to law enforce- m Egire the present Govenmcnt “instance it puts forth a vi. :1: mm many respects success- :‘r'ï¬ '5 '"‘~::«:;er iue to the increasing « ten of polmcal considerations Beyonrant that to continue ? We Maze the posztion into considera- 12 Tim I can get the judgment of tion asto whether they will enter into farmer in the 4. agreements with the Commission for a position to h a supply of cheap power. llvered at cost. Powei' will be developed an the In the Trent C Maitland and Sangeen Rivers, and at from Whit‘v to least 15,000 horse-power will be aleâ€" ed. More ‘han able. As these rivers are practically be developed on $623: taxing the earlier years 01 dry during hot summer months, the on the Ottawa ‘ system will be augmented by a loop, there is a 9033i attached to the Niagara system, so 100.003 horse pc I'm-:33 met.†the liquor laws 0‘ that power will be available at all When this 3‘2 â€68' b“: “£9de and no times of the year. New transformer plated $5,900,00{ stations ï¬ll he erected at Guelph and equipment, and Seaforth in. order to augment the sup- city', town. or v Aiï¬firteruentfhere has been 3. ply from the Maitland and Saugeen of the province I“ mu m law enforcement Rivers. If the western lines are built, served by the ‘ one will run from Seaforth to Goder- power scheme. W‘- __._...-. cunt! 1n nnnnntn I'll"! )3 cube Province, and of th. â€at tanperanoe reform, that con- :M have been growing worse and m influence and the spoils sys- WELL AND WEEKS" AT THE ACADBMY “3 5913‘ ‘ Partlcularg from I.._ moss GROWING WORSE Every Woman Who 689 Ever Worn A NTER TOURS E I: gr, Whitney 3:11 his associ- mu fRL'N’K IS THE )3†LA R ROUTE FRIDAY. fabrics. " Priest'acy's Limited " stamped every 5 yardson TOPoEto Ask yourdealerto show you the new weave and colors in “ Priestley’s" Gown Suit and Skirt “'0. ‘ Cloth for house or evenir g wear â€"- a ï¬ne Tm}! or Coating Sergb ora “Pr stley' s†Craven- ettcâ€"-â€"t'.'e service was equally :.1tisfact0ty. knOWS what thorough satisfaction she had out of every yard of '-Pricstlc_\"s" cloth. Whether it was t soft, delicately tinged Silk-and- tuty join me fewer: and iflghter, 'ned to ;beir home at mending a few 9135’s Xi! Go an or Skirt gnvs ROUTE yawning: T’LORIDA LINDSAY BOY lS FORGING AHEAD PROMINENT SURVEYOR IN NORTHLAND est by Lindsay people. Mr. H T Rout- Iey, Haileybury, is an old Lindsay bay who is “making good’ in the north country, having attended the L.C.I. here. He can now qualify as an Ontario Lam! Surveyor and aDomin- ion Land Surveyor. “About the best “good roads" in Ontario are in the Township of Cole- man, in New Ontario, lithe Cdbalt The following from the Toronto Sunday World will be read with inter silVer distï¬ï¬‚. Tnese I'OBQS nave uccu built with great care, and what is more they are always kept in good condition. This is rather Marat from the usual procedne, for a roads are built they are usually lowed to takrcare of themselves. “Winding in and out' around the lakes in the Cobalt district, and plan- ned so that all the mines are well. cared for, thirty miles of road have cared for, thirty miles of road have been coastrlcted right in the camp. f " a contract for ten miles of the King- Already $150,000 has been expended on but they are models of had ï¬ne-1:. roads. excellence. The difï¬culties that to be overcome are innumerable. roads had to he built across muskeg, across lakes, and in many places hills of rock had to be cut aWay. The } auuu Urvv‘. vâ€"u-_- Ongu IUI- an Mr. Routley, as stated above, has stnn 1",)‘2110Jt C‘f TCI‘OTltO, WhiCh is being rebuilt. The work will be ï¬nish- ed next spring. He is also just about completing a $10,000 labor contract in Haileybury on sewer and water in- stallation. WINTER FAlE ON TUESDAY DECEMBER 19 OFFICERS WERE ELECTEDEAST EVENING From Tuesday’s Post. Last night the annual meeting the Victoria County Winter Fair was held in the ofï¬ce of the Ontario De- partment of Agriculture, with Mr. John Carew, president, in the chair. In his opening address the President said he thought that the Winter Fair was a. good thing for the town. LL- cf It W88 one day in the; town gave their friends country a treat. Linda: in the centre of an excellent. 55â€.... tural country and depends to a. con- siderable extent upon the farmers for FARMERS BANK DEPOSITORS TO ASK GOVERNMENT FOR MEASURE 0F RELIEF ““- b 3- "01000. representing the ance on Friday mains, Nov. 24th, duanct Farmers Bank depositors was at 9-30 6°10“- I in Ottawa. last Thursday, and in com- hMr Thornton: got llousy :ulmtlg all Deny with Mr. C. J. Thornton, M.P., t e members 0 at lamen 1n created for West Durham. interviewed the . ting a letter from each asking 101' an great many members regarding some 3 Ministers. This has been agreed to, measure of relief for the depositors. and the representatives of the deposi- Another interView will be granted the . tors will meet the Government on Fri representatives by the Minister of Fin day, Nov. 24th at 12 o,clock noon. E. Weldon, ldressIthe President t that the Winter 11 aoellent agriculâ€" roads have been the Toronto When this s‘qantic scheme is com- pleted $5,P00,000 willbe necessary for equipment, and there will not be one city, town. or village in the older part of the province which will not be served by the WhitneyoBeck cheap power scheme. émd just as durable. They are admir- able examples of macadani road mak- “The result of ï¬ve years’ steady, persistent work is roads that can well be taken as models for the whole province; smooth as an asphalt street â€H. T. Routley, the township's en- gineer, is now rte-building the King- ston road out of Toronto. The Govern ment of the Township of Coleman ap- proachw the commission principle very closely, and the men who form the Council are doing such good work that they are likely to stay for many years yet as members. They are: A. Fer-land, reeve; R. S. Shillington, M. P.; John A. Gillies, 3‘38. 8. Baker, J 08. Edwards. “The Council is just completing a road thru' a virgin fcrest from Latch- ford to Cobalt. It will be smooth en- ough for an auto speed track.†Mr. Routley, as stated above, has a contract for ten miles of the King- stnn 1",)‘2110Jt C‘f TCI‘O'UtO, WhiCh is being rebuilt. The work will be ï¬nish- ed next spring. He is also just about. completing a $10,000 labor contract in Haileybury on sewer and water in- stallation. her prosperity. Mr. Carew felt sure that the business men would he wil~ ling to support tne Winter Fair liber- ally as they had in the past. The fol- lowing offiCers were then elected, Mr. A. L. Campbell in the chair. Presidentâ€"John Carew. Vice-Presidentâ€"J. A. Williamson. Secretaryâ€"D. A. Mackenzie, B. S. A. Ass. -Sec. â€"N. Hockin. Treasurerâ€"J. P. Riley. The Directors for the coming year will be as follows: A. L. Campbell, F. W. Sutclifle, Peter Hawkins, J. B. Begg, W. B. 'Sparling, Geo. Curtis. J A. Williamson’ B. L. McLean, .Wm. Galbraith, Andrew Robertson, G. A. Heavy horse Committee : J os. Hick- Jordan, D. Cinnamon, W. W. Jordan, son. Jae. Robertson. G. Curtis. E. H. Hopkins, Jos. Hicksom Wm.- Market Hall conanittee: E HHop- Channon, W. H. Wilson, Jos. Brown, kins, Wm. Channon, Wm. Jordan, W. Jas. Robertson. ,H. Wilson. Auditors: Joe. Brown and A. L.‘ The Committee to solicit subscrip- Csmpbelu - 'tions from the merchants and busi- A committee consisting of Messrs. ness men will be Messrs. F W Sut- John Carew. Allan Gillies and Geo. cliffs and W. B. Sparling. This is an age of new discoveries To grow hair after it has fallen out is a. reality. Watch your hair it it Is falling out. $111 securing their quota of the monâ€" If you don’t you will sooner or later ‘archs of the northern wilds. One of be bald“ I the deer Was sold to Spratt and Kil- Salvia prevents baldness by fasten- len, while Mr. P. J. Campbell bought in; the hair to the roots. the others. n-dies will find Salvia just the hair dressing they are looking for. It make: I Messrs. H. Hopkins and 'Jaa. R. the hair not: and ml)- and!- not Mark, of Kinmount. were in town Salï¬a the Great hair tonic and dres sing will positively create a. new growth of hair. If you want to have a beautiful . ..___.. head of hair, free)from dandrufl, use l; One more deer hunting party has re- Salvia once a. day and watch the reâ€" itumed home. Messrs. Geo. Rae, and suits.! J ahn Magee-, of town, Messrs. George Salvia is guaranteed to stop falling gEnglish and T. B. Laidley, of Ome. air and restore the hair ‘20 its natural imee; and W. J. Ferguson, of Dunsford color- The greatest hair vigor known. icomposed the party. They were hunt- Salvia is compounded by expert che- ing in Halibut-ton County, near Don- mists. al-d. Four members were successful Watch your hair it it Is falling out. 'in securing their quota of the monâ€" If you don’t you will sooner or later ‘archs of the northern wilds. One of be bald“ l the deer Was sold to Spratt and Kil- Salvia prevents baldness by fasten- len, while Mr. P. J. Campbell bonght «no +1.. huh. 4-“ 44.. 1-011th the others. emu), A Large notth' we Jordan was appointed to go before Tae oflicers and directors are look. the County Council and the Town in-g forward to a good fair, numer- Oouncil and ask for a grant of money ous enquiries having been already re- to help carry on the Winter Fair. The ceived re the prize list. ‘ Committee will also interview the Mr. W. A. Brown, B.S.A., late pro- Reeves of the townships and ï¬nd out whether they are in favor of continuâ€" ing the baby show. fessor of poultry at Agricultural Col- lege, Maine and poultry expert for the .Dominion Dept. of Agriculture, last The date of the fair was ï¬xed for 'month- visited Lindsay and other Tuesday, December 19th- :points in the province gathering da- A resolution was passed forbidding .ta in regard to the market end of the the grocers and butchers to enter the poultry industry. The Secretary of market hall after the fair and purch- “ï¬ndsâ€. Christmas Fair, showed him ase the fowl and other produce on ex- the number of entries in the poultry hibition. , classes at the local fair, and when he Prize committee: John Carew, D. %totalled them up his comment was, A. Mackenzie, B.S.A., N. Hockin, B. “This must be some poultry district" L. McLean, J. A. Williamson, J. P. He considered 11: a 151-33 display 0' Riley. dressed poultry and expressed a desire Baby Show Committee G. A. J or-ito have photographs of the display. Higginbotham, the Drug- gist, Has aPreparatlon a - 'E'F‘,‘ nw am the County Council and the Town Council and ask for a grant of money to help carry on the Winter Fair. The Committee will also interview the Reeves of the townships and ï¬nd out whether they are in favor of continuâ€" ing the baby show. dan and Wm Galbraith. Light Horse Committee: J. B Begg. B. L. McLean, John Calew. o+3+o+o+0+0+0+0+0+0 mo+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+ WWW 5' Abundantly THE LINDSAY POST Kindly ï¬ring Number of Fur when Purchasing or Comparing Very Special showing of Ladies’ Fur Lined, Fur Collar and Rat Coats at specially reduced prices. Black Persien L mb Muï¬â€˜s and Neck Pieces in all the latest shapes and qualities. Come early and get the best selection. SPECIAL TWO WEEKS’ SALE OF 9V8 mxht. He considered it a‘ large display 0' dressed poultry and expressed a. desire to have photographs of the display. 'Thls serves as an illustration of Lindsay’s importance as‘ a poultry This morning a J anetville Hunting party, consisting of Messrs. Andrew and Oswald McGi11,aThos. Hall, Jas. Henry, J. B. Burn and James Nas- mith arrived in town from near Good- erham with- four deer. They had a splendid outing, but report the deer rather scarce. When they broke up camp there was three feet of snow. HUNTERS ARE ARRIVING HOME WAKEL Y5 186 124 155 239 C5 205 L11 2028 2028 124 SN’76 1314 60-4 215 1360K 1:)? 317 2460 76 87 1391 153' 701 702 317 106 351 1398 1307 1306 White Foxoline Stole Sample for .............. White Hare Stole Sample for .................. White Foxoline Stole Sample for .............. Black Hare Muff Sample for .................. Black Hare Collar Sample for ................ Blue Foxoline Stole Sample for ................ Blue Foxoline Muff Special for ................ Black Electric Seal Muff Special for ............ Black Electric Seal Scarf Special for .......... Astrachan Fine Close Curl Mufl“ Special for ...... Astrachan Fine Close le Stole Special for. . .. Grey LmrnbiFaney'Rhï¬f Speckfl for ..... ....... Grey Lamb Storm Collar Special for .......... Mink Marmot Stole special for . . . . .. .. .. ... . .. Mink Marmot Muï¬ for ...................... Brown Hare Stole sample for ................ Black Coney Set sample for .................. Natural Muskrat Tie sample for .............. Natural Muskrat Muï¬" special for .............. Stone Martin Muï¬' special for ................. Stone Martin Stole special for . . . . . . . . I ...... Martin Hare special for ...................... Smoked Dye Squirrel Tie special for .......... Smoked Dye Squirrel Muff special for .......... Black Poney Tie special for .................. Black Poney Muff Special for ................ Grey Squirrel Muff special for ................ Grey Squirrel Collar Special for .............. Black Thibet Stole special for .......... . ..... Black Tnibet Muff special for ................ 1397 152 701 702 317 106 351 1398 1307 1306 No. 186 124 155 239 C?) This is a Regular Genu- 7;; inc Clearing Out Sale HORN BROS. ARE MAKING EXTENSIONS NEW BOILER HOUSE BEING BUILT The boiler house is being considerabâ€" ly enlarged by the addition of a. brick structure 48:18. The ï¬rm is installing a. 150 horse power boiler and a 100 horse power Corliss engine. The Post has been informed that the ï¬rm is getting ready for further ex- tensions to their already large fac- tory. This is rendered necessary ow- ing to the growth of the Company's business. The output of Horn Bros. mills is known from one end of the Dominion to the other, and the in- dustry occupies a. premier position among others of its kind in the coun- William Bros. have started a. staff cf men at work on an important addi- tion to Horn Bros. :Woollen mills. a. Cabinet Minister from New Ontar- io.â€Taken two, it might have said, for indeed, two have been taken, neith- er of whom was Mr. Gamey. It does seem as th'cugh this wasn’t much to brag about, when the part taken by Mr. Gamey in placing Grandpa Whitney in the position he now occu- pies is considered and is in striking contrast with the conduct of Mr. Bor- A large stall is at present employed and the mills are running day and night in order to keep up with the orders. One has only to pgss the mills at night and see them lighted up with electricity and hear the hum of the machinery in order to realize their importance to the town. To the Editor : Simâ€"The Whitney Manifesto says: “Revised the mining laws and taken den, ‘who, it is said, gratefully oflered 5 a. place to the G.0.M. of Ontario for! aid rendered- in the recent elections. ‘ But such is life in Gan-ads, or such i we make it when we continue to em‘ trust our political aflairs to the pro- verbial unfairness of the old minds ! instead of to the fairer and more gen- emus younger minds. Now then, Mr. Counck. let maskyou it the time OLD MAN RULE. lU‘......IOICIIOOOIOOOOOOOOO. Dra.coco-oooooooIo-u-ocouoo. 00.........-oooo-ooocooooonn :lfor ....... ....... ......... ialfor ......... ............. Special for. . . ............... Special for ................ for ............. . .......... ialfor ...................... br ....... . .................. or. ... ..................... zlfor ........ 1211 for................ ...... [‘0 ......C....‘............ rule of you young country should end? In all things agemakes wsytor youth, with the possible exception at Canadian politics, and should, even there, and will, if you so desire it, for it holds its place only by artiï¬cial means. Will you break its hold, break it right now, or will you let it go on. passing by those who do things to conler favor and honor upon those who just stand by and look on ? You can stop it if you want to. You vote. you know, and votes will stop it so it will stay stopped. Mr. Gamey did a lot for the Conservative party and is still doing it, and many Conserva- tives do not like the way the Govern- ment has used him. Again I say this Cabinet Minister from New Ontario is nothing to has: about. has not come when this “old man" TO WINNIPEG AND w E s T PLEASANT POINT. Messrs. Harry and William Endi- cott have arrived home after spend- ing a. couple of months in the wheat ï¬elds of the Wed. They bring up the rear of those who have visited the West this summer. But in spite of all who have gone there, we shall have to go ourselves to know the place, as some think it is almost the promised land while others are just as mucl: so the reverse. DIRECT t ONLY CANADIAN l THROUGH ROUTE ; CAR LINE DAILY SERVICE J. wwmmqox. D'epm' Am. or M. G. MURPHY. Distrivb Pas- senge- Agent. Tomato TRAVEL BY THE Solid through tram of Coachm. I‘r-unst and Standard S 99p- ers and Dining Cars, Toronto to VanCnu- ver 10 20 p.m. daily. GRANDFATHER. PAGE 7 S 2.25 1.25 2.25 1.95 1.25 4.25 2.90 6.75 8.00 7.95 5.50 5.75 1.50 1.95 7.25 12.00 12,00 18.00 9. 50 10.00 7ity Aqen or f‘ .3‘ #1 5° 3‘ O! u! «q 0' 0' 00"00 6.00