E OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, LINDSAY :ï¬wwwmomwowowmmwmm mere are other lines reduced besides those mentionedâ€"in fact we can give you BARGAINS in almost any kind of footwear. See our goods on sale before ‘you buy elsewhere. SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS have been made in Men’s, Women’s and Children’s House Slippers; Men’s, Boys’, Women’s and Misses’ Hockey Boots; Men’s and Women’s Felt Boots and Shoes; Women’s and Children’s Leggings and Over- zaiters: Men’s and Women’s Wool Lined Rubbers, etc, ‘ Preparatory to our annual stock-taking we have planned a 30 DAYS INVENTORY SALE. The purpose of this sale is to clear out all surplus winter footwear. QWWH “M†i i E 800' Is Worth a Dollar Here How; being all wool twinedqnalitygroy or white, 3010 price ..... .. ............680 Women’s Dress Skirts 1.98, were up to 6.50 ,2 doz. in all to clear :1: this ridiculously low rice, the tutorials are Tweeds, Homespun sud Broads oths. snorted colors and'bmck. one or two of okind, 3310 ...1.98 Ladles’ Cloth Coats golng' at 1.50. 2.50 and 5.00, Former Prices were 5.00, 7.50 and 12.00. Think of s good serviceable cloth cost for s lady at 1.50 or 2.50. they are warm, serviceable end well. made in short ï¬sh: ï¬tting or loose hick stvles, all sizes. The 5.00 lo: xoomprises s splendid assortment of ell the see-one newest eh lee sad colors in long loose heck styles, regular up to‘12.50, sole price ......................................... 5.00 A Clean up of 1.25 and 1.50 Wrappers at 989 ‘ Made of- good heavy mpperetze cloth, in â€sorted last colors, new designs, xegulnr up to 1.50, sale price 980 Trimmed mumâ€"Clearing at wruoo Just Mtï¬mmnmud thuowillloongost hm price: not“! tainted in this moon’s {We mm, 10.001.00.000; 8.00 1:38, 4.00; uni 5.00 m 2.30 Beady-to-Wear flats at 250 The price is only a and! traction of the £03an prices, but we want a. clean M for nook-mung, hence this small price ................................................... 280 85c Wool Sheeting 69¢: 72 inches wide, wing all wool :willed quelitygrey pr white, sale price Stylish 1.25 W Suiting: 950 last cheek pottoflll browns. wide, regula- 1.25, 3:10 p2: We make but two â€exceptions that are not subject to the discount and that is Cottons and Cotton Threads. Are you interested. Why, the whole town and county ought to be interested. Such an excellent opportunity to choose what you want from our regular full stocks of Furs (for Men, Women and Children). Millinery, Dress Goods, Silks, Linens Staples, Men’s Furnishings, Women ’s and‘ Children’s Resdy-to-Wesr Garments, Gloves. ‘Hosiery. Underwear, Smallwares, etc. Our 10-day ‘20 per cent Discount Sale, now in progress. oï¬ers you more numerous opportunities to save money than any store here about. Because we are giving you 20c oï¬ every, dollar you spend here from Wednesday, January 10th, to Saturday, January 20th, just because we want to reduce stocks; we want to sell from all departments; ï¬xtures are the only things storekeepers like to keep at this season of the year. - , And there is a Whole Store Full of Goods to Choose From 50¢to75cmwnsflngsnndsuï¬â€™m THE SHOE KING. Our Wat You Read these bargains, no further discount ofl' these :â€" Dress Goods Half Price D A MN. \I'Motiltim 0“ 30 Days I... THE WEEKLY POST: From Jan.‘ 10th to‘ Feb. 10th, Inclusive. ulmv. ammo, mm. «sun 12, mos. ammo-mun.†9... “BMW JAS. LOW, President. ‘ Image: HEAD OFFICE. - - LINDSAY Any amount from One Hundred Dollars upward may be invested. Interest is allowed from the date money is received by Company. The interest is payable half- yearly. Two Thousand Dollars placed on Debenture pays you Forty Dollars interest every six months. One Hundred Dollars is just as carerully attended to as any larger sum. Sums of One Dollar and up- wards are received on deposit paying 31} per cent. interest com" pounded half-yearly. Ile Victoria loan and Savings The Victoria loan a Savings Company, ‘ “4530;.“ â€To to 11â€"“. u or to rent, an north We, in the Eleventh Com, of tho deï¬p of Emily. Thonuhsdohuhybnfleghomud lump sable, null «chard, ood wed, 3nd 5 love: hm" . any can plough“! “alum edwith clover; noun-bind. Thishoonsidorod one or thobeotfuminthoOonty udhubout ï¬ve miles out of' May, on s leading rad. Terms of do very muonble. Addres- GEO. O‘NEILL, Downoyvillo, Ont. Dec. 4th, 1905.-w3ln. also Iutly Om’flu tn' Post oloo. TRAYEDâ€"Ono heath. proud.†of tho whoa-lb. 13, Con. 1, Mai- pocg“: Yearling . 071:;l in ro- gues to pm" M y uponuls'ndtskodu saint! any. pi smvn. mum-v8 ANYONE view» locum beam had in Albert, dong the Candis: Northern Rainy, h do ID by w hing an!!! on A. E. A $TIN, Wflbortoroe, tâ€"w OR BALEâ€"Theo Bony Draught Colts; onemeoming three you-I, bred to leQuy; one gelding, coming threeyem. and one cumin two yearn. FortemgenpplytoLC. REID. Reeboro WANTED “Qiuehugo up“ of brim DINO) young ad sound, for lag: of hoe-en. Ad- v . 3 I Cut-don, tends holding third elm cortineuo. Duties!» commence Jam 10th, 1906. ‘18 pa- nonth. Av ply to J. MAR . Mon P.0.. Ontâ€"'1 LL INTELLIGIIT, ran-bl. non seeking plead. employment, either onnlu-y or count-i0 m ndviudto write new to G. WI. b 00., London. Ontâ€"drip. EACHEB WANTED-For School See floaNo.8.Boxlcy. Dude. to com- THE SEASON 8 HHHHTIHHS. WWN4 Sneak! tttention given to Children's DB. FOG-DE. DENTIST. 4% DEBENTUBES. menu wmiogror s, a ï¬g. 5, mscnmno US HOWARD v. POGUE, 9.0.5., 1.3.8. ’ Iu pnv » and sai 6 ed to t Mr. . iroadwa blocked The 1 they wq roedwa; it wont close it The n the ins nadnti _v'--~ -_‘ Kr. Wm: Isaac Reid then spoke. saying the Board at Tnde men. did not know what they were talking about. 0pc did not inset-here with Lindsay in municipal matters, not with Emily. 0.: to what road: they should close. Over two-thirds at the e directly interacted in themed questim bed signed a petition to elm it, but some 0: them had since churned their minds. LOGII ROAD BY-LAW. It. Wm. ll. Wilton moved. sewed- “ulnnahthflthehrther on convenient as possible. They had been endesvoring to make the road to Fenelon Falls shorter. end the trsde tron Fenelon Fells was not so iimportsnt so that from Omemee, some at which, in case the road were closed. might be diverted to Peter- boro. Tiny contended thst whatev- er beneï¬ted Lindsey was also s ben- eï¬t to Ops. These gentlemen were Messrs. Kennedy. Horn and Csrew. Some at them hsd s misconception. lhowever. ot the dillcxence in the length at roads to Reebo'o. some stating it wss about four miles sod some less. though it is antuslly about three-rourths at s mile. Another portly gentleman. in the ptrson at Ald. McFadden, sddressed the Council on behalf 0! the Town Council. saying that the closing of the road would be very detrimentsl to the welfare ot the town. The validity or the by-lnw wee brought into question. but Mr.8tewâ€" ert, township solicitor. ssid he had no doubt as to its vslidity. but it wss in the power o6 the Council to repeal it or sny by-lsw snd open up ls roadway where they liked. solong as private interests were “ti-tied. end said piece of road had been deedâ€" ed to the landowners adjoining. Mr. Joe. Davies complsined othis roadway out. saying he had been blocked up at both ends. The Messrs. Reid and Mr. Fox said they were quite willing to leave the roadway open all winter, so long as it would not prejudice their: rightto close it in the spring. The members. utter briefly discuss- ing the matter. passed the following resolution: Moved by Mr. Coulter. seconded by Mr. Wilson. the-t the Reeve get legs! sdvioe tram the township solicitor end lirem some 1 other hwyer. it ancestry. in connec- ‘ tion with the by-lew in question, end I tht this Council adjourn to meet st theellotthe Reeve within24 ham otter receiving noti_ee_._ To swell the crowd um more. no dew teuon tram Lind-e: Boerd at Trade wedged lte we: in. end in turn eddneeed the Council on the duke» um: at linking every reed end no enne lending to Lindeey en ehort end Ir. F. D. Moon. on hoham ol tho petitioners. road the petition. and tho nuns. nthohod thereto. Mr. Butch- jootod tomottho mmunot um mains. . Hr. Moon upoko in 0 humorous otnin tad elicited tho typhus oi the ntopayen. tho mo Jon-it: a! when worn «Neatly op- pond to the clean: 0! the rocd. in: at Council on the 15th. and nine. than two petition: lave been gotten up praying that the n“! Councilpe- pul laid Ivy-law. mmumtmrmuunommâ€"m mmm-mmmmmulmmm» I'Mâ€"um Assess-asst “nested. J The lumbar-elect ot. Ops Council eonsi‘erstion on the Logic road by- lllet s3: 11 o’clock sh. on Moody .117 ‘he‘pogmoned until the side road nut. 8th inst†sad me: lasting up gfmoréteau 9“ m â€0““. 000“- pnescribed declarations on ofliee snd J Most d the ratepayers then with- ‘qwiflestions, Reeve Hopkins briefly drew and the Conant} proceeded with I addressed the members. expressing s 0th“ “lineu- . - I hope that every member would do his COMMUNICATIONS. duty for the best interests of the A 10“!" I1'0!!! Hotntml Bank, With township. . ststqnent 0t cash-on bend; The Council then adjourned till 1.30 p.m.. and on. the aryinl 9c the Clary: at 1.25 the corridor leading to the council chamber was crowded. and in two minute. mm the Council room wu mud. The «use at tho mh‘ was the Daemon road trouble. A byo‘ kw slain; aid road ncrou t1); 8th mmhmmmwnmt- 4 I iflAUGURAl MEHING 0f 0P8 (WHOM ;§§§§§§§§¢¢§¢§§§§ ooooooooooo‘oo’oooo 9999,9999999999999 09009990999999999 THE OMEMEE ROAD Salaries ..... . ...... -. ..... ... . Genet-u expenses ......... Fuel ....................... J ...... Hainbenanoo and repair: Interact. .................... Stores ....................... ‘. Flat rate. ............ -.....‘ ...... . Hater rau- .4 ........ Lawn ratc- .............. ‘ ........ [helium .................... Gnnd Trunk Railway ........... Hydnnt nntal ......... Work done for. outside patios Sundries ...... .. ... .. ... .. Iflf BOARD 0f WAIER (OMMISSIOIERS. 5 Receipt- ............ ; Paymentu Receipt. . Payment. ...... harem revenue 1905 our 1904 ..... Surplus ............ 5.: â€- Defloit 1904 ..... . ..... Deï¬cit ...... IEVEIIIE A0000". 1805. EXPENDITURES. RECEIPTS. 1905. 1904. The Reeve «had him i! he would unpt the “6. bonus for his fence. Bo replied. “No. I'd lean it: to arbi- tration.†. GE W. Bean. t t' , t .'. $9.92; $5.?" we? ‘3 8:11“ @1330 13; Cash on Dellvery. . 1 1 t $56.00 $533. flmï¬rwor: lot 21, $2. Ptrties hvinglogs to on: am '1“. OFFERED GOOD ADVICE. will do well to consult us. Betomthecloseot the meeting' 00.... Messrs. E. H. Hopkins. 8. J. Foal. P. P.. and Newton Smale each 116- I‘m m, Gal dressed the Council. Mr. Hop kins aid their wire-[cm by-law was de- VACâ€"Mdm‘m M. Itcctivo: that many wire {cm were , built when they were not much Gumâ€"my“ Ila-1c Block. â€â€œ3. m: w s: .2â€?â€" wmo nee _ an on y o Bigï¬zm whit ‘f‘miï¬mt’ 1.1:“ HABIIWUII L038 WAIT!!! thowmwumadytopaytbonuto coo... mmmdesirhgawiremnoe. He mayday-“£0! would do any with the bonus m- m an m the Cannon «den and a: Ell, Bass" Bl, mm tone, if m. the mewbn mutilated.“ mwmwm v9 ouch uni-tame u might: ha Ic- - .__....._. . _._.....â€"._ On motion of Messrs. Ooulter and Best. orders were issued m payment of the following accounts: Wm. Mil- ligan, posting election notices, $3.50; Moved by Menu. Coulter and Wil- son, that 8760 be appropriated. for stone and other road material, and that each Commissioner have control 0! $150.â€"â€"Cnrried. Hover! by Messrs. Conlter and Roche, thtt the Clerk send for six copier ot the Municipal World for use 06 Cannonâ€"Carried. 317 Kuhn. Hr. InNeillio had to- !onnod him that tho: would libel: do .0. Thu 03th.: on or. two a- luuon mm In uppoinud. u the Council it «built. tad perhapc one m might. do 19: um or It was moved by Messrs. Best. and Wilson. that the Council apply to the County Council tor the no: of the atom crusher about 24th 0: May nextâ€"Carried. SMITHâ€"BELLâ€"A't the reddening '0! ...........t..:170.szk 3 ... ... .. ... afar: [ 1 o ’1an Smith, Penelon 1mg ...-...,â€" . Tmy Jan..2nd., 1908.13 new. It 1904 ' 2,373,†’ . Eigenny,lr IrEphri-am Smith â€â€˜ ‘ , .- oi Linhy, toms} Dorothy Ben, 03 ooooooooooo‘oo‘eooo ‘ “um“ I-‘LUETTâ€"SOUTHAlLâ€"At the bone ‘ of the bride's ht'her. Ir Jams Ocular. th‘ the Reeve out late ro- '- Sodium, 0" WMY: Dec. 27 - by Rev. It. Coon. 0! Robots“: :smmamw‘mmz 22“.: ....- um- x mm .0 mm .0530: bedetérrod until the next :93» '7' “at, â€0Ԡ0‘ Verdun. nla t' . ' PURDYâ€"WBiTE.â€"On the 2nd. at the :- msgmnlgnoxs rudence of Mr. R. W-lntn, Van. ' ' km. by the Rev. C. 11. Game J. Mr. Roche moved. seconded by Mr. A. PM and Mary White, dam- Coulter. that Jan. Connolly be ap- I“! Of Mr. R. White- pointed a member on 9;,- Board of IDOANâ€"plURDOOHlâ€"On the. 11:. ad Health (or two years instead at Jan. 31:: mfl?'“¢h° '23:“; unfit? $9110“ ted {or three years. " 0"†' and Hay Murdoch, all at Verulnm, 3;.1“. we" mm W mu,“ 1 VANCEâ€"BEALLâ€"On January 3rd, at - - St. Paul's church. Lindsay by the an; the appointment d audntou, Re‘. C. H. Max-ah, motor, Helen, Board ot Health member: and Road eldest daughter 0! Mr. and Mrs mum"- c. w Beau. “Lindenhmt, " boner. It waa moved by Maura. Best and ham . yn-qn. gm tge Mil apply £0 9!†gï¬Lcn 33m grout-3m By-Luvs were then paused conï¬rm- in; the appointment at auditors. Board ot Health members and Road Cumin-10mm. .Ir. Boa: aim Wm: the in- THE ASSESSMENTS. The Boon then said that. owing to may babe dissatisï¬ed with hat you'l mm. he was at opinion the time an “tossing should be clamp! to May and June. 3nd ho 1nd «nod on Mr. lemme with a View at. getting tho County Council to unthoriu than an at theig' {nin- Application from John Deyell, 5n, tor the cube of tweeter. On motion on Hours. Goalten tad Wilma; “can. Wm. 8. “new“ Wale: Don“ was appointed audi- ton. ~ PM J. Ross Robertson, ot the Sick Children's Hospital. Torongo, asking h}- grunt.’ ppliutionl boil Wm. B. Agnew, Walt-y Deyeli and Thou. Downer (or tho attics at unditor. Frail Muiioipal World. “king for renewal on subscription. A letter- Lrom County Treasurer, with statement 0: amount: paid by him to the twmyip treasure; 311,149.35 89,536.24 $10,043.08 $11,106.56 $2,241.00 $2,270.90 .1001 1005 .70 $8,142.83 03 2,735.11 294.48 277.95 870.18 I 104.17 1,200.00 1,237.73 3,200.00 3:90.00 ... ... 810,042.68 ...... 11.149.% \ 270. 85 2,742.93 2.179. 88 8561.18 150.71 moved. noon“ bx Hr. ‘ 1,106.67 11,106.56 - 9,534.24 887.61 2,430.25 1,068.91 3,315.16 L114.31 277.95 ' 164.17 1,287. 73 3.290. 00 (113.14 95. 83 Tana-81.00 nor you In um mum . ‘WJE’Y' unmv. - “I'll. Lumber, green ordry, also lags. WANTED- hour. The Grand Trunk have a train a: their system which appears to min a. useless journey to Sutton daily. . “I have eeen this train leaye In. with only (our mm" nil one otficial. "She carries two coaches all. males btween 12 and 18 stops en's 25-mile journey. Ber average ism poorâ€"it in genenlly about live.“ ‘ , This tmin accomplishes the W in a. little over three hours. tnveln ing at the rate at eight mileq M‘ “The maze-t epprouh we can show tn an Pen-glm‘n exploit on Chi-{etude} .WC P. 8.333. "nu the Oweyu Baum tum. which an have at. 8.15 mm. wï¬th three cen. 8b drew out vuhont A angle pu- Iemr. be I been that senate- hurled at mute Junction. For the uncle distance she mried on an eVo enge wont ï¬fteen people. This was “neutrinos“ that train general}, III e fpll complement o! nuance": r'Wou. with our moha- tnino I ohonld no: tut. the Boheaymo am the hon during tho ulnar. Three train: loan every day an: nuke M seven “ops. Tho ovens. fluctupoo 3 good do“, but. I hay. seen them leave with only nine on ten passengers. Just imagine two coaches and one baggage car going nearly a hundred miles with ouch . small number. 0!. course in the sum- mer months the trafï¬c in coughing enormous. 7 "he only train coming into the “- pot on our line,“ ho coacipuod. "that: in very light, is the train {ran Guelph, I have seen it can in with only capo â€ugly." “I. Don't h The. for F- . TIC My," hp I c. P. I. m Pronpbed by n. new-paper deepa'teh to the client thet on Christina: (h); I; passenger. trein on the Ponneylâ€") unis Railroad travelled over 440 mile- od the beat. permanent n). in the woru‘without a sink pee-em new}. from New York to Buo- buw. o Toronto Importer interviews. lose at the Union Station am uhthpedflityqemnum onrrenoe in this â€angry. , tention on the legislate: to motor! the old County Coma system with name animation. on! it we. to:- heped that: a new Canty to“! scheme. acceptable to loud mmki-s Ipelitiu would then be haunted. He approved on the intended action at the Council recording memes: and presented them with a lav-(copie- ot the Act. , 0n motihn the Commit the W 64. tumtat thacauontho Raw. 1 w. F. 030?“, mgr.- ; ‘ Mr. Same; who had “vised tho summer mt at the nonin- etion. eleu'ly m the «hostage. to he cried hon it by l.‘ godmmtroneuhl’uleoltherin er, and having the two to together and make a thoroughly impartial ee- oeument. u the let xeqninm, Bo believed in paying every eon-patent township other lair pay for the oer- vices rendered. No man. however..- pnhle could attend to mbe a goodne- eeaement at the townehip ion a celery at 060 because at the time new He hoped that they would appomt. the heat: they could get and pay a hit sale ry. , ' YARD IN LINDSAY. TIMI! III m mm. 12 PAGES delivered at our