Low PBIGES F011 anon HARDWARE NM 99?“: ‘ a- aaaaaaa -â€" Oil- Tuesday, January 12 3: 1 o’clock, {0" mizing. All invited to attend. Geo. Johnston, Jas. mm: M, S.V.R.A. Pres., 1 60!) SAVE THE KIIO. LIIï¬DSAY, FBIDA X . a .\ u n n .. .. / RETURIEO _BY KGOLIIITIOI. .Wc congratulate Mayor Soothemn and the members" of Council on their return to ofï¬ce by acclmnmtion. It nay be that the result is to be aitiâ€"h hibuted in part to a growing apmthy . the part at our citizen, leading, in a dearth of mterait in municipal ' s, and not to the ratepay- CI’ inability to ï¬nd fault with the mums record in many ways, 01: on other hand, while they have made â€"‘-’a‘m= and spent mane! with a free Cl’ inability to find tauu wuu my men’s record in many ways, 01: no other hand, while they have made Iitakes and gpent money with a free ï¬nd, they have given proobs of a de- iro to do things, and recognizing in lolly of changing representatives my year. public opinion has: de- M in tavor of giving the old numbers another trial. We do not ï¬nk the experiment will prove a dis- moiutgmentq I - - ‘. «on IEVIS son ALL rmanos or; unosu CEITRAL FAIR. ‘. may Central Fair, held yesterday, â€he action was taken along the in» so long' advocated by The Post â€"-the improvement, of the grounds 5!! buildings. A Special Committee appointed for the purpose reported the successful conclusion of the nego- tiations carried on for some weeks with Mr. R. M. Bea], owner 01 the proerpty lying north of the present grounds, who agree to dispose of mat ï¬ve acres for the sum of m. The directors: ratified the â€331:! made and the purchase will: becomluded in the near future. ‘ Now that .we have the land. requir- (dred to make the Lindsay (kntral â€hat it is: destined to become, the ion of fianees introduces itself h careful considerationg The Fair H outgrown the present accommo- dation in many wayS, and it is most mutant that the plans made 101- 50 improvement of the stock stable: .3 other buildings be ’not long de- nod-in fact the work ahouldbeun- nukes as goon as Spring opens in .30 ï¬lm: the work may be complet- d inatime for next year’s Fair; _-- .. -_ 1.1.- Airu+nrn .41†improvement. gal buildinzsl A 5‘ â€pointed for the I the successful conch rations carried on with Mr, R. LI. m The Weekly Poi i :353. ’â€" ppoompliah this ‘ lnlly 82,009 Win exact 16!! For“ mg. . do a kind! of work. in. Pip. Fauna. etc- mum. mm is]: this ‘the directors dabt at at least 03,500» ,0 Wm be required; 10!" or the new, W- the improment of the pm’POSc 0‘ are respectfully :. Dickson, Pres†N.V.B.A- TARY “Tire Society is already carrying contestin- anoial obligation; an the addition at $3,500 to' {the amount ’would entail an interest charge not pleasing to contemplate. and .,to provide tor its payment would necessarily . entail some pinching or the already not too tenet-oust pmmmm hub I'onerons pmmium lint; To do this would be detrimental to the best interests of the Fair - the prize list .should be added to “rather than‘diminixhcd. We should endeav- br to at once reap the advance: madé pdasiblp ly the provi'dJn's 01 better signiï¬es.- .WithouE help \he Ail-Minn! will be unable to plan tor in to at once reap tnc flflvuuia... made possible iy the provi'tï¬n'g 01 better Lngiliiies; Without help the‘ directors .will be unable to plan tor thisreeult. /, ' > _“ The business men of Lindsay. and citizens generally, must rally to the .aid or .the Fair (lireotors "and help them in their difï¬culty. The Lindfly Central is representative of the town. and has contributed much~ to its proSperity during its quarter cen- tury of successful existence. That prosnnrity is. likely to be wonder- fully enhanced under new conditions. when we may exp‘ot crowd: twice I! large as tn' the pnéï¬and 'e m: ext‘cnd- ing over four or five days. . . Our merchants ' tend hotelkeupers', .who reagp' the most beneï¬t :trantflz‘cee :large 3mm! gatheringS, must do their duty at the preSent .juncture. The hotel men especially should rise to the occasion, as their subscriptions :n- the mat have been miserably I l . A III-11w is balm; eul ratepayers .of- the am: flariposa, to gram. 3. 1) tion far, hon yeaxs ta Cement and Roman Cc fpmposc to 9:361: P (men: Works in‘ the n' of me township. DUI: tiex' have 3:510th in ,(mssuy mud: sneaks-a. ! panics. ,Thc Cqmpany ‘ the mhool tax, the loca fay : as, The r: The 818.0510: DF 1 Munro .Wf! was :41sz ‘ been due t 0! I ter his d}! . A III-13.9? is bring submitted'to the ratepayers .of- the munmipalicy or flariposa, to gram. 3. partial exemp- tion fur. 1.5m yeaxs to the Victoria. Cement and Down Compmy, who_ [propose to exait Portland Ce- {ment Works in the northern put of me town-ship. Damn municipal? tin! have 3mm inducements "2 nus-say much gmxeraâ€"to'cbhmr count 1 patties. The Company would still pay . the school tax, the local rata and. the" ‘ gmaral rate. which wannabe a grep, “Hall! to the ratepayers, and as the ‘ Comma) ham: no childrï¬p to educate. ' â€-u‘ would be. a~ clear profit. 1mm; in the p551; have will in proportion The directors will scription list in ‘tho ' Comma} MW ithai would workmen 8"“ tpuny womd 1 other WP}? I.†v-v r__ , will in proyortion to their gains. The directors will circulate a subâ€" scription list in \tho caursé of a few dayS. and much will depend on the Support given by our citizens.’ IARIPOSA’S GEIEIT PROPOSI‘UOI Uluv: Wt": A mang‘actnring industry going 'uin' to a townï¬ib '01- j " ï¬nality Iindn' taxis nilficulty; 111-: Law exm‘} (armexs’ incomes machiM.-y and. pet-s-1 eat-pl manufacturers, consequently unless we mumcipality is willin. tp grant a partial oxezm‘ptipn to nanom- pany it would hang to pay an! unfair sht-rx- of the loca'. {taxation ' We [Mink entry \mnnici‘pn-lity in this ’I-pnntry ought to ba willing to ex- tent} my; hand and giwphbe‘raltmt; mam to manufacturing industries. We have up to the present been: Lagging \‘ery unnoh brzhiml other districts in that respect. A qu, cowl-prising men in this County are now doing a L Am! :a assist us in catahing that repeat. A. Iqw, cnwrpm men in this County are noun doil great deal to assist us in cat: mp. The 3359.11 Lake Portland mcnt Works, in the township of ir-ns, and we hope to aflo- :m-J equally fine plant in the to“: of Manposp, and we sincerelg (Toronto News.) North 36de is un‘queationably a good deal of a puzzle to the Govern.- ment’: triends, Whether the influ- encea‘ at work to bring about such a. reSult were local or Proivncialï¬. whether the (weakness lay with the candidate or the GovernmentL it would not be may to say a): this moment with the information before as. The riding,“ must be borne in mind, has? a record for ï¬ckleness. The election in 1902 0! the late Mr. Munro was a surprise, His success A4 “mama on‘ all aides to have a. result were local (2 whether the (weakness 1 candidate or the Go would not. be eaSy to moment with the info: as. The riding,“ must mind. has? a record I‘ The election in 1902 01 the late 11:. Munro was a surprise, His success was admitted on all aidcs to have been due td unusual popuhrity. A1- ter his daath no liberal was in sight “M was bell: ved to have a good Wm [WM ‘-â€"._,,_ _, ï¬ghting chance except Mr. Mickie, and for a‘ time there .was‘. talk. of his resigning his seat at Ottawa: and taking the field. ,When‘ this arrange- ; ment {was not reached a Wrad vic- tory was made extremely uncertain. In the absence of a strong candidate, and, as Mr. Ross hag explained, for other reasons, the contest was post- poned, and the pOStponment must have. weakened the Liberal cause. which, it is; the boaet of Liberala to Say, is ever advanced by a bold .i'e- ‘liauce upon the people‘s judgment. Meanwhile the Conservative candi- date was making his canvass: Throughout the summer he was at- tending picnics and steaming up and down the Ottawa. in his yacht mak- ing frineds with the electors, so that when the day of battle approach- 1.-) [.115 1.5;qu .. when the day of battle approach ‘ ed the Government‘s Opponents bad the strongor posxtfon as a conse- qucnoe of the long delay. But it was believed .by the deornment to be [possible to overcome this handicap by means of affective organization; aided .by the. natural propensity o! a. riding like North Renfrew to supper-t the occupants of the oitices. ‘We know now that the riding has sus- tained its reputation and has again neoplasms! the prophets. For our Lpï¬rt we are aorta that 111:. has has rém fvea am“: W 'W‘ an'd operators of th-a 01 1d my : xes the sauna NORTH REIFREW. <---â€"â€",. :hnnce except Mr. Mickie, time there was. talkâ€. of ins his seat at Ottawa: and a field. ,When‘ this arrange- not reached a liberal vio- made extremely uncertain. Senoe ot a. strong candida-to, Er. Ross has explained, for nument to the entanprise of a. number of our cit- and we sincerely hope new oi that -townshlp a umnmnous lift. W, 0! his long services to the Province.‘ Fortunately his adminstration did . not. hang upon the outcome. He has utill a majority in the Legislature. which. although uncomtortably small and lens than the interests 01 the Provlnee make dutrable, is yet auftl- oient at a pinch for legislative pur- pnaea. 0: one thing, apart altogeth- er trom whether or not they mnti Mr. Rose to govern them, there can lhe no doubt-the people do not want Mr. Whitney. The meaning of North Bentrew ,may be interpreted as your polities may incline you. but by no manner of means to it an intimation that Mr. ,Whi-tney'a leademhip or his polioy are indented. Mr. Whitneydld not lead, on] his policy. it he ha: me, .waa‘ not diaeuned. If, theretore, anyone feels. like arguing that Mr. Rose should retire a5 a. result at Sat- urday's events. he must also argue that the Premier ret'u‘e in (world Mr. Qamey. It is when we arrive thus logically at this absurdity that we pee how difï¬cult it la .to assign any outside meaning to what was no largely due to local and personal unset. '..\: ant-the Premier retire Mr. Gamay. It i: whn thus logimlly at this ah son Tiers, Vannaâ€"Reeve, Jam Councillors. George Brook Dcvitt, David Moleand In Wedding Stationery um um- ing cud- we lead. Nave-t fluignn ‘-7- Sturgeon Point Council. Nominaztions for the. Council of the village of Sturgeon Point took place in' Mr. liqpkiua’ ofï¬ce) Monday, re- sulting in the following being re-cl- acted by acclamnï¬on; Baavo', m. In Fonolon and Iaripou Townships. As the electors of Fcnebu town- ship are to Vote on' a Local Option by Law on Jan. 4th; 3!; may be of 7 .When it was introduckxl in Man-i- - Lâ€"m-‘A q. :I _ Mullen it was introduced in Maui- pom the majority Was trebhd. mail was also on the third vote, in tho old hotel awnds, tramellaré are up- comznmlated, as usual, treatlng is benibhod and drunkenness wi-‘hin its «bordexs is almost unknown. a dine Fena'on people Ice! tlnt their ..... “Mn is able to take- as high «lino Fena'pn people [can mu um. 10‘“ 118211;) is able to take as high 'gronnd as Maxim, and in Local pzion‘, art least, detail-n to have two “banner" towaships. Penelont rc- oents 1m: imputation of being 3. mholeli-lD manufaotory of drnnlnrds. {There axe t,w.o hotels in the town! ship, one at 61mm and moths; at Cambray. the latter having been clansb ed tor the Inst six months. Th3. dir- l’crence in the moral? tone of. thq vil- lage is quite apparent. The reler- aim vote in thq tqwnahip on Dec. 1.14“!“ 1902. wï¬ï¬ ;1_ ' ' ' -'--- M‘nar'me Az‘st . . 299 48 In the .Prmranoe. sauna eighï¬y "town- skincare nudes-2.19m] Ouon a'ad «wan- xty-Iiw mane vote on it for. the til-d: time. in Janpary: . ‘ . . Lot-a1 feeling is running very high in the matter. (1!» Vphng will_b9 11‘ .on in un. mam†... .,-- ~: on the municipal lists.a and In voting on the by-JW FOR LOCAL MON mam Emacs. AGAINST LOCAL OPfNON. mans Apia-3t Tem- persmqm1.;w.. ;:. Outsldo Innlclpalltlcs. Cumin-85'â€; ......... Nesbit't’s. ............... Ca menu“, ........... Bromm’swn... W'nt You Want. .33339313333332 33333333333393 WW. “â€Â«owwwm W WWWO N. W of Stu-130° n‘ [GOAL OPTION “If P0815 GREAI Offfll ubll in! an two “alas“ lar puma? arms price of one Is an ofl‘or never before made In Canada. Ap- ply for this bonanza at onoo, OffER (lOSES JAN. ISIfl RARE IONA.†FOR THE READING PUBLIC. Tho Post has concludedâ€- 75 nun E WEEKLY POST AID TIIE MONTREAL HERALD FOR DIE DOLLAR 64 3m: 1. c. 1.7 “AM 9mm» TIIE BOYS WT UP A GOOD FIGHT Ill PETERBOIO TUESDAY IIGIIT. Soon End“ Payton 8, L. o. I. o â€"‘|’ho Bohr“ was “flair. Tho Collegiate team went down to dtl‘r‘g May be'oro Puterbow‘u crack Junior O.H.A. team by a score of eicbt to tour. ~ Ln---) womnwï¬N0“ {we clearly fair goals, leaving the score Peterboro 8 L. C. I. 4. . Noted of the Game. Kilmn, Roy! and Dufl'us played tine (hockey. - . .Toam -gon2, menu; , point. Koyl ; co‘ er point. Wins; formats-dd. Kil- hm (capl.). Armour. Williams._llcpm- aâ€"ny 'mistake. rm: splendid showing made by in: L. C I. teamagainat the Peterboro Junior 0. H. A. team mews that we have a junior team in town that Will mnku the best of them climb. .L. C. I. .will practise Lav-night at 7 o’clock diam. (the following lay- ersrare requested to be out onzgime; Koyl. Kilian. Duffua, Wilgam. Arm- -- -. u,,. .n nan-(Iv IEIIBS HOPKINSâ€"In Kinznount. on Monday, Dec. 211%. ï¬nal Hopkins, second flavghtax" of, Mr. A. Y. Hopkins aged 14 years. ‘ Lam AND Quantum-Hm nomiutqd for. 0999mm 1°? “1° ,L‘- A- El'ï¬ijaï¬Ã©id, madman. 'I'IIE ELEG‘I'OBS 0F TOWNSHIP OF 0P8. Quail-ed pawl? turned began vine H: 3,:â€" Kg! Rad). ' I: the M.P.P.’S TBAGIG END Death of Mr. Anal-ow Pottullo of Woodstock in London. WAS ILL F ROM NERVOUSNESS w“ am PM Cfluoll-O. day wlgh no. stunts cheorlulneu out I went to my now-pgpor, did on. an! 3 h.“ hour- work md returning tonnd tho door locked pm! Mr. Pgttullo do“! 0:th physicdlz by each wort. --n_ 10.011.03.53 3 I.I unit. a... 3.58.23! ul .0083. II Ema“. . It dmply rad: "Andrei mm in w m m tar ml“ “at the muse o! m '0 hurt Minn. Pu'ticulu‘l m imme- m mm. _ mm. Dog, .- {Vooduock rte-lot loco. and’“ arm Home with his power: a a GI and the yummy of has expositlo - .L_AA.._L‘-v I.- I'm oun NAVY CAUSES TROUBLE- loath-I'll.“ “7 Wuhan-gu- Over on on... Dance. Concerning W Washlntton, Dec. 30.â€"An Ottuu ‘ «Clutch conuiging o moment credited to Under Secretary of sum Pope, regarding the present. or we:- nhma on the Great Lakes, has been eels now mdntdned there. _Beoontly the Canadian Government ldd down o couple 0! revenue cut- 3 w! for Ink. service. end although these were better vessels than thou heretofore employed the construction ya not regarded as violating the tmty. Attention was called 1.0 the utter by tome o! the Congressmen trom’tho Greet we. section, and . United Sate! na“al ofï¬cer visited the end exemined the vessels under â€attraction, which gave rise to none feeling 0n the port of the Cm- dlonl. I‘ ~.-____ moon?“ As soon a 50' that will In t 1‘9“ mpt to occur. a cation of that. 58‘ mtg botween the Grant Britdn that of “'31 vault on o! the prom 0Ҡwas nation on 11 m. smith 1: prev!“c and: upon 01° 1““ in; that. it. has had i amt?†“‘1 “Do1 in; industrie‘ of the vaOIIl 8a: Domingo. Doc. ï¬lthâ€"Jun m... “on ban in extrcmciy critic“. Tho rovisioml president, General Morn.- .. Ll Mt from the city, and tho mvhlond Minister at Foreign M' um. mutter _-“"°d- fl ‘ ox w ch the canned of W incomplete. The provi- orod to dual Government enduv occur. 3 loan of $20,000 {or the pur- po‘! 01 defending the city .33th tho insurgents; but, being- without "AI-16th: revolution n. Azua Mellon. with anothgr Provisional nvolutionl and a couple of Gown- mu. on. in the npr_t_h and can". Jud‘lnt Che- Ag-I-u Notion-I mu for Ion-flu: of Stock. Toronto. Dec. 29.â€"Judgment we: (Even et Olgoode Hall yesterday by Chancellor Boyd, awarding the Lon- don I: Western LOan Company, dun- ot $7.100 against tho Notional Trust Company of Toronto. liquid.- tor for the mus Loan, arising oui o! the detention of 525 shares Dom- Iron and Steel by the Nationnl Trust which had been deposited by the El- gln with the Atlas, instead 0! turn- ing them over to the London 8 Western on demand. The price- e1- terwudl depreciated, end it. In nought to recover the amount loot. i The Chancellor said that all things conddered, 105 was a. fair price to may» eclhng ï¬gure of the - A no --mm, mu I†"-----° 7 - cod It .p ngainst 98, or $6.300. Thostulumncflgum wu placed“ 58 u t 42. and the loss clu- mud gt $800. Interest should also be by delendanu on. thq divi- talent yesterday waive 1n; undnted despatch ga- Powell, regardin‘ “I 0! tb M'olutions in S A camcu. summon. In! Govern-oat flu No Ionoy nus LOAN AFFAIRS. a pm Wn that limits tho u“ molt on the lakes. lvity 0! Representative Wil- n Smith of Michigan. In! L corresponding move in H. has heard tint 1.5 Can- ‘ A- ‘6- meat is about to cats oust .gainst the locttion m United Sum naval Man on the Great Laid- “ prepared to "‘9' n the Rush treaty. hold- M8 bad a. â€gaming and mg, upon the shipbuild- A v_|_.- Another 30'0". ‘o'rwuie litigttion'. an; w. my. there an now two thmr. JANUARY- 29.411» sus- I than 910" construction outing the alled to th. Congressmen cuon. sad 3 er “sited “I. vessels under .â€"â€"â€".â€"_â€". a Dundas flavelle Bmtners. Direct importels Established 1860 WWW The Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, Blouses and all ready-to-wear garments are to the front this week. A great clear- ing out of all winter lines must take place at once. Stock-taking and store alterations lrequire stocks as low 1as possible. We can’t give full details about every line in the sale, ‘but you know that [whatever we advertise it will be here just as we say. When we say half-price we mean half price. Read the list .of discounts we pro- lpose to take off your lpurchases here during lthe stock-taking sale. "Many other lines not Lmentioned here are of- Elfered on the same llba51s. 33 1â€"3 per cent. reduction on Girls’ Dresses. 33 1-3 per cent. reduction on Ladics’ Wrappers. 33 1-3 per cent. reduction on Ladies’ Trimmed lStore alterations begin in two- weeks. Stock taking has already be- gun, you’ll ï¬nd reduc- tions at this season of the year in nearly every departmentï¬nourstore. Begin at once and make out your list for our big clearing sale. Hats. 50 per cent. reduction on . Ladics' Ready -to. wear H'ats. An odd lot of Ladics’ Jack- ets at ha! {-price. An odd lot of 1 odd 10% of Ladies’: Skirts at half-price. 1 I--- mg! 38