awn o1. 067 "'7’ WW OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, LINDSAY MW WNW 6H< Preparaxory .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. SUBSTANTIAL REDUGT IONS 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- gait-ms; Men’s and Women’s Wool Lined Rubbers, etc. mic. _ .1 ,,,,,, 2---) :_ I... _- M.- aha. um: m: Q. We are other lines reduced besides those mentionedâ€"in fact we an give you BARE-AIMS in almost any kind of footwear. See our goods on sale before you buy elsewhere. ~ The 20 per cent. discount sale closes Saturday night. Many have taken advantage Of this sale; last Saturday’s business 'was the best day of our four corresponding years at this date. But we expect next sat- urday will be a record day, as the sale is exceptional in oï¬'ering every- thing worth a dollar for eighty cents. Next week we turn all our attention to stock clearing. All odds and ends and broken lines will be cleared without thought of cost or proï¬t. But as our time is taken up in doing, not in blow, we simply submit these prices for comparison. W600. 60““000“ N9. Round shape, reg- ular $15 for 12 PAGES THE WEEKLY POST: Alaska Sable Silks! Silks ! Fancy stripe checks and plain Taï¬â€™etas worth up to 7 SC: 'I'l-IE 8H0: KING. New ‘Wrapperettes x2 1-2c Goods, assorted patterns; 11.50 36-inch, blue or red, 15c value length of x 1-2 to Table Linen Ends 500 Yards Prints Mi“ Prices. Art Muslin: 1,25 Vanessa in. wide 39c. 49c. 9c. R. N BILL, :€;:"3' 30 Days of mï¬ng Lustre, or flannel, formerly up to 4.50, for Women’s and Missed Winter Cloth Goats formerly up to 310 at Women’s ‘Flannelette Wrappers regular 1.25 and 1.50 for Men’s and Buys’ Caps 2 5c and 50c kinds Women's waists red only. $1.25 value 98c. 150 19c. 2.50 From Jan. 10th to Feb- ‘lOth, lncluslve. I'k‘ts Women's Cloth Slam formerly up to $5 for. Children's Wool Hooo regular 35c and 25c, size 5 t0 7"3 Women’s Golfdackets black and colors, regular 2.50 made' of piain smooth dog peIIS, regular $18 for ~ Women’s Black Kid Gloves regular $1 value for Women’s Silk Neck Men’s Fur Goats 1.98 190. 1.98. , Women’s . Attrachan 2, Fur Jacket: All guaranteed, assorted sizes at Manufacturer’s Prices. 90 Kent give you nanny. autumn, aim. “an" 19. um. " ' A ‘Q 666000HNOQOO¢N§Q¢§§W§§§WN§O§M .............. bred to ahree yen For terms P. O. â€"w2. TRAY] ‘ â€"___â€"i WANTEDâ€" 1‘9 um spun of Drum (hpth m) young and sound, for he: fun: of houses. Ad- dress L. M. 33. A L mmflmdmr, reliehhi men L seeking pleasant employment, either , ere vdvised on salary or V to Write now to G. -MARSHALL 00., rum VFWâ€"For s. s. No. 5, Get-den, female holding third clue certiï¬cate. Dntieeto commence 3mm 10th, 1906. $18 per month. Av ply to J. MART , Cerden P.O., Ontâ€"w} ... ...u"............-..u-... ...-...... ....-...â€...nuunuuu. FOR SALE-Three Heavy Draught Colts; one man coming three years. bred to McQuy; cue gelding, coming three yen-e. nnd one eomlnz two yen-e. For tonne spply to A O. REID. Beeboro TRAYED-(knm into the prom!†0’ 3 the subscriber Lot 13, Con. 1. Hui. pm, a. Yearling War. One: is to- ‘O'V mo "-v vâ€" â€".w" ' «0“. Terms of ab very muonble Address GEO.- O’NEILL, Downeyvillo om~ Dec. 4th, xmxâ€"wsm. ,‘ABI FOR SALE 03 T0 RENTâ€"The undersigned h b all at 1’4- mnt, the north t One, in tha 'lloventh 0011., of the Township of Emil-s. l'he soil inst-id: eh: bun; loghouom (rune mble, null «and, cod wed. mas nova: hilinz spring._ anyâ€! s 0.; -n__ __ md 1 noâ€: tailing w. town: I- ploughed, twolvo m ed with clout; uomtohnd. Thiaiuoomidorod oneo tho besthrmin thoOonnty ad is about flvomileseuto! Lindsay, on s lowing *0“. Terms of gigfl 3017‘ muons-by. Ila. Indy ï¬nest. in Post oloo. Sums of $1 and opt: deposn payms 3 M P“ compounded Ml" sxpo and overtaken < at the rate 0‘ 4 pet half-year!» - he question of where you bank you: n .ncy. We feel sure your ï¬nal judg- ment will be in favor of the Victoria Loan 8: Savings Co., where you will} .tlways receive the most courteousi reatment, where your afl'airs will be} handled in the most thoroughly busi- msslike manna, and where you out nave implicit conï¬dence in the trust- worthiness of the institution. Sums of}: and upwards taken on deposn puytng 3 :4 per cent. interest, pounded . m'momut-un WI. rum JAS- LOW mm. In DR. POGUE, DENTIST. ‘ THE SEASON’ Si GREETINGS. * Weigh carefully HOWARDV.POGUE, D...,DS LD.b Sewer Contractor chalmors on the Carpet. A M m d Guiâ€"m - orss You to to lose sod In. Is W m Mort 8t. lever. Moyon Vrooulsn sod sll members 02 Council attended the special meet- ing on m. the Two Clerk‘s ofï¬ce being the rendezvous chosen. Business westaken. op st 7.30 sharp. Among those present were ex-Msyor D. Bay, Jss. Mt Chalmers, l. E. Wel- don. Joe. Brown. and ex-Ald. hIeCrae â€"-the lstter by speeisl invitstioo. The only communication was s let- ten from Town Solicitor Hopkins 9"- ing the text 0! his reply to the sp- plbsï¬on ol the G. '1‘. R. Co. to have the hours of; crossing watchmen re- dneed. The letter wsslyled. BEWBBB AND THINGS. Alger the tending ot_the reports at the several standing committees Aid. Bytes crsved the indulgence o! Council while he said s few words. He had not been swsre until recent- ly 0! Hr. Bun. Walker's suit (or dsrnsges becsnse at. s flooded. cellsr. ‘1! entitled to eonpensstson he should get it; if: not, the miter should be threshed out. snd he would like so explsnsï¬oo tron: some member 0! the old Council. Aid. Res. booked up the â€quest, and on motion ex-Ald. MeCrse. who we: Bond on Works ehsiunan lsst r. was hesrd. Be detained thst Chsllneu yes the sewer built by Kr. Jug, on Albert snd Sussex-st; wss do riveâ€"us hsd exunined it persons ly snd so reported. sod both the engin- eer end town. solicitor had condemn- ed the work. The lstersls were no lit-He: than tile drains. as the pipes \vv-re rot cemented. end the tmcner were two heet,_short of the property line. There hsd been s. good solid contrset. but Contrsetor Chslxners had not lived up to it. Engineer Wsy's report, in which he toond [suit with the work, was resd. Mayor. Vroomsnâ€""And this report ccrtilyina to the work and the cor- rectness on Mr. Chalmere’ bolsnees is signed by when l" Aid. O’Riellyâ€"“gy Engineer Way}: _A "All..." one MAYOR V300.“ EXPRESSES Pm FOB TIE P003 M88088. OUR (HY fAIflERS. W 7 AW. V "Iv _' Town §olicitor Hopkinsâ€"“Alloy moms, 000-. '0“. us an: asaâ€"vâ€" â€"-â€"'c - an: Lot 31x, 1"" 0!" ‘oeuuion M 310611: 1907' Bid" °‘ guy tender not mount“! “0% Ad 1m tendor to STEWART a NNO“: Solicitor: to? Examâ€"'8. F1331 cuss rum FOB SAL]: The Sou‘h Ht" 0! Lot seventeen mthorirnCopqu-dou o! the Tonthip I ,,# A“) A“. ‘ARK p03 SALEâ€"Tendon rooeivod by thin nndeflifl' (1 until mm, Jan. 25, _1906, OREAMERY, RusgagL-sT to but the report 61 the Jen’s bu-ineu‘ 3nd toupp .111: Easter: for main; you" " 130031: 110058. LINDSAY. _o'_. tuosday 23rd of January. Address by J. W. Mitchell, 81. Jorporation of the County of Victoria moon. .iodoonnefl of the 0000““ tom! ofVlerflawill meet in th? )OUNCIL CHAMBER: Wilt lacâ€"vac ‘5' Mr. Now, of Lorneville: him“ and other M will the be howl. MIX 2 {oi-diam- magnate o’eloqhi gt one o’clock P.†M. J. LEWIS, that tho net-uro- oormt, I MW Mex EILLIE. County Clerk tho sher- boo}? has been lodged with the County lCouuoll, CM the town authorities ohould lnlom thou-oh“ u to the mumutoboinopooitioo to discus the question intelligently with the County Council. Hr. Walk- on had issued a High Court writ ohlnina damages, nod tho question before Council was a serious one. Tho engineer who laid out the power should be ukod to (ï¬e. a. statement lung. the lower but mcwtmwd lin uooxdtnoe with his plan.â€" lt it had not, and the fault wu. due them- to. then the sewer ht have to ho monstructed. Tho i1 should hold a, private meeting and discuss- the course to be followgd,_ heel-d e lot on alumna“: the: just possible that the trouble is due to other canne- then the one ascrib- edâ€"bnlty constructing. _A grated it the newer has bee built according to the pleas ol the own'e epgineer W in egother question. We hold the Contractor: gnd two aunties in the ï¬rst case. Theth’m; todo in to not C tint-clue engineer to tube the level! and give u t report." It. I. E. Weldon was been! on be- ta“ 0! Mr. Ohdnera' aunties, “on. Joe. Kaleb: end Joe. Brown. Maw Vannaâ€""How wu it that the old Council did not: settle this matter!†In,“ Vroounn next mad the re- ports 0! Engineer Way and exâ€"Ald. Keene on the Bolts 0! Mugs new- or. “no 1 am to. tho utter to tha County Council relative to the condition at same. __ ‘ A‘- _, 4_-L c whomenryflM-W" ouldnotdmhimthgn'ï¬ L A ___ Ex-lcyou Buy-“This matter took up lot on our Itbantion int year. We had an. latent. gonad up. and :- they proved infective we were union- to lave Kr. Chalmers View than. Ipleukd with himtodoao buthehfledtooomply.md onthe ruchotcold wuthermhnd to ‘09 (ill in the tmncboo. 'l'hn old Conn- ed. He was surprised to hear that It. Chalmers had applied tor the bal- snoel due him on newer: while refus- inn to investigate the Council’s oomâ€" Md. Ewenâ€""1c u“ u dolicato thiy to criticise our predecessors, but 1 think they should hgvo thrashed this nutter out baton leaviw ofï¬ce." Mayo: Vroonun (to Solicitor Hep- kinn)â€""Have we any relic! in can tho lower bu to be rebuilt I" Mr. Hopkins â€" "That depends. If. the trouble is due to unity construc- tion. we on hold up oontnctor,_bct -Mr. Chalmers â€" “I would like to know now what bout-a you intend to take. All I»! istlnt you read the upgiï¬catiogg sud contract." 7“. -_.4.....a Ugo-nu“-..â€" _. --_ -, The spelï¬eatiom were prduoed uni several elem real. Ir. Hopkinsâ€"“Wu the inspector on the work in your pay I" Mr. Chalmersâ€""No. sit, and I just: event you to make that chute." Mayor: Vroonan - "Why didn’t you examine the letenll when ukod to do no t" h A It! “U"? Hr. Chnlmeraâ€"“I was never ofï¬- ohllx notiï¬ed, u the ngmment all: tor. The engineer in tho sole judge a to the quality on the work, nod you have his certiï¬ed: endorsing the tower.“ on newer: should he paid or not. Mr. Chalmers -‘- "sung, condo men. you will not withhold payment in the cue d savor: ggainst which no compkint ha been lodged.†Ala. Rea â€" "Didn‘t Ivor Bay-uh you repoatodly to go and look nt the aural; I" Mr. Chnlmeu - "He didn‘t give me an otficixl noticeâ€"he came to meat- bener looking (or a. job for himself than hé did in the town'a interacts.†Mayor! Vroomtn â€" "I don‘t like to hon- you tulk nbout an ‘otï¬cial‘not- Booâ€"thus in mm quibhlinz.†..--â€" n.- ,AA hut--6- Mr. Chalmers -â€" "The $134 due on the Albert and Sussex-at. sewer would more than pay tor the wow cring: of ever: lateral." Mr. Hopkinn -â€" "Why not roleâ€. your aunties. a they seem to toe! mwm alarmed?" Kr. Munroâ€"‘11»: needn’t be.†Aid. O'Rlsllyâ€""Pty all but Albert 3d 8m: and Durham tad Hel- bounoâ€"OI‘M. W. can then flout Ir. Chalm- thy‘ can it in 1 I think it is as good as possible. We examined it camtully." Aid. Rea â€" "Because you examined part 01 it ianoguannxee that it is all right. What about the House of Refuge portion 1" Aid. O’Biellyâ€""Oh" Engineer Gra- ham ia responeible [or that? Mr. Weldonâ€""I‘m here, gentlemen. to ask that in cue Kr. Chalmers is releaeed u against any never: that ail aunties. Mean. Brawn agdKii- laby. _be also «.04 in respect Boliciton Hopkins could see no rea- son why Mr. Chalmers should not be puid the balance: due on covers that had been passed‘u nthhotory. As ton the aunties, be was not in layer nag!" go wrong with the lawn is: or on. aunties were not bound [or 18 month. measly. .u may imagin- At this stage at the proceedmgs some warm exchanges took place be- tween Mr. owner: and ex-Ald. Mc- Crae. which culminated in the con» tractor telling the tax-Alderman to "go home and van-hm hoe." Mr. Weldonâ€"“Well. gentlemen. on babe!!! of the auntie: I forbid you to pa'y over my on the balances um til the whole matter is settled." moved in amendment by Ald- Emu. wooded by AM. Bu. ung- nut-thu- diam ol the mun: buyoutponod until the 29th but. _ "51662 An. O'Bielly, mended by AM. F r. that“: apart of. the «unita- to W7 9- «Ended. ’1' m was tbs tang an the un- animus. which up hound tout, thmnmmmtbmom Evlv3‘Weâ€™ï¬ no what in the courts, Mr. M8" â€So Lu as the Tmâ€"Mpynhm Aid. O’Riellyâ€"“The cannon we“ paid 8125 up]: in 1903 Ind Inter were given an' immune at 825 each. 0! course they also got something for: “(ending the Court 0! Revision meets w '_v __-_v, Aid. O’Bicuyâ€""I but, It. layer, tint tb Water Commission“ have leased an «(we down street {or (in yum instead 01. using a room in“. Inn-hot building a expected. 0.: you qxplajn why. It. by“! You --_ , L-__A .â€" and “codex-.1113 origins; notion w“ then «tried. THE ABSBBI’IORS' PAY. a I Council then. went. into committee at the whole. Aid. Bea; in the chair. to pupa um “am-my ly-uw. Thu tit-thunk was ï¬lbdinvithth nuns- ol G. E. lamina, and Jun†51:112. Then can. tho sum. 1) _ I 1h yo): Vroomn â€":"Dou any“ kmy whit galaxy, the ma would like?" Aid. O'Biellyâ€" “It. Fleur: u hr. and can spec. k {at himself.†Mr. Fleur: -“i wouldn't like (0 an Ieu thap was pail last. year." Mayan Vroomnâ€" ‘3th am! van that I†x Mayor Vroomn â€" “Gentknen, l appmcia'to tho magnitude 0‘ our dew a: well as manual! Mint)“: i! it oogtinm to roll up u in the. past we ahfll havetoappod tonne Government for relic! ad aid. yell notwithunding I fuel thug we wodi be making a stun uni-uh}! '9 {ill not pay our sun-sor- well. and it they no not capable men we M get man also†Mr. Plenty â€" “Won. pntlcmon. P]! be quite satisï¬ed with 8175." 9 Aid. Ragaâ€""Ink: the salary an." Mam Vroow -- "Mu-J‘s .0. null! guilty (0 this out 0! thing but: I be! that theta-mar rm van ridiculou it good work was Ms "if. mums then race and ti by-kwr m and n. third time. I BUNDB! MATTERS. ' J [glam Wilson, wuhoud new the to: apply alum to: rad- making purpose- ncxt season. 30 w“ marred www.cmm oftheBonNo!Works._ Ald. Fhlnr proposed that tin Ina m should also collect inter-u- tlul for a town directory. but All. O'Biolly pointed out that the has“ would ï¬rst has to bu wan-herd; inkinlSyundmthhhdm iii til; Conneif‘i representative on thy Baud. uptshould know so... m, or Vroomnâ€""I wun’t com salted at an.†‘ , _ ' Mayor Vrooman-"I viaitod the tire hall today. The caretaker oomâ€" plain? that he is upable to butt!» into the (aunt. Nine tom 0! coa) have been and no hr." Mr. Chalmer- â€" “The trust has.» require txchtening tip-rods are pro- vided tor that purpose. m an should be (3an into the cracks" Council than “journal. t The butter. imam in this coun- try arid Gmt Britain is m me rather drain; More» an an went: through mom partial: mly the retailers. are keeping a are watch on the truth oi thu mare Q In Britain the situation is most as- ute. and advice: by cable. and by man gel! of ,1 great soamitxd butter. tbs chi-amt grades are M06 but the {serious problem when trying to re- pianist: their m It is apparent that the 301% d and“ stocks have gene-nil: done in the p18,. Can- adian summit: in“; been abacus}. ly heavy this season. but incur out. put uaa utilized mm W from another source 0! production 0.: mail as to mod “5qu a mad. the inset at the increased thigh you an] omntry would be w -wv Consider the state (f inter-ml attain in Russia. what a luxury- ion at the butter con-nae Eng'itndispruhced itianuumho woodland 3t t-hm WW that dir ction hm bilen . the av Witness. in the met thnt retn'lem chin that the sitnntian count-hole- ale whet tomes them to charge as high as 80 can: 5 M ml; digit tinrst crummy. Sahel merahurta Lamina stock earlier lanthanum whichomtn mth‘n it would to- day; but the majority cm tbs grocers are t tying 31mm: mom had to month. and tha ulna d butter is up- pun-chin; tie mound W hat Estuary and m.m batten cold no high a 85 outs. - NOTICE T0 WMIHS. 12 PAGES BUTTE! I8 m