It. Dough.- u pin-hing inspect» ‘in ‘5 Manor. If we must pay h'm $300 .hrylotubo to: his duties .- Supituy Allied to this queetion of the niety of liieiethe item 0! expense. We went out dtiaene to teke full advantage of our costly m u they no constructed, but the feet tint eureka inspection might m 3 poor yin-hingeyetem willeeenredlyectue medal deterrent to the initintien of do. ï¬nd improvementl dong thet line, ’or else updciï¬zenewhowilhtobeeefe ta psy ‘ tee to en expert. The eppointment of hand .nyone claim that Mr. Dong'lu in pound of thin expcrt. knowledge. If 1:9 hiithcwanldnot be noting u Sanitary him of Linduy. citizen- --hit upon the expedient of securing forhiin the desired ndvence in ulnry by nppointing him to the vncent oï¬ce of plumbing inspector. We think it. was 3 Me to do no, and believe the situation menu pEain speaking. The appointment Inst be cancelled. Human life is depend- ent upon the proper execution of house plumbing; sever gas is n dendly end insidi- o- poinon, ad but ‘Ilein its thounnda the no» expert of plumbers mete mintekee, ad a n Infegnnrd ngniz at pcuible deplor- able hulitiee ell plumbing work done in Lindsey Ibonld be intpectod by I} penon meat to detect, by mean! of test. nnd “be: dev iceo. ell faulty joints end hidden “tempt: to “ramp†3 job. We hove not. A motion endorsing the incredae luv-lug been defeated in committee, Mr. Dough! friendsâ€"in m unlucky moment. for our Fire bylawâ€"had not: relieved Mr. Douglas of the office of Fire Warden and transferqu the duties (without my to Chief Nevison. $34G) a, m was the sum in?“ mug?“ con- lidcred the town 0031111 to pay un- ï¬t; one gni'se or a‘ncrth'er, henqe the summation to increase his salarx as Sanitary Inqpegtar‘ 31W 375, the amount he stool to lose 110‘ the Coun- drswtion-.. -‘«,:,,f - The“ was. before the days of city water. sewers and sanitary cameo- ienqes. There was more work *0 he also *hen, yet the Booms ct Health of .‘uoso days never recommended mm the salary of the; Sanitary In- lpec‘or be increased to $300. The mues‘ would not. have been mane by hr. year‘s Round, in all probability. i! a Iormver Councilâ€"3“irred to ant- ion by the protests of lamps; era and several glaring instances fol“ reckless disregard of the provisions of the pol? led up to 3g publipl disaster. Mr. Douglaa’ negleqt of duty in this re- paid may have been due no the [aim- {ulness witn which he performed the ml: connected Winn; his health of- ï¬ce, but we never W the state- mt advanCed in his favor. Iï¬ts- We know the penalty - a line which swept away a. nest of the flimsy strucxtvres, endangered the business portion of this town, and a1- LINDSAY, 1mm“, many a. BUXALL MATTHIE Machines [ Evetrough Step Ladders I Conductor Pipe Coal Oil I Pumps Machine Uils Sinks SCOOP Shovels Iron Pipe and M anurc Forks Fittings Horse Brushes Brass Fittings Call and see our Store Display. TINSHITBING AND PLUIBING Hardware Granitcware Tinware Window Glass Mixed Paints Clothes Wring‘crs Washing THE PLUIIINO IISPECTORSHIP. We Lead in these Linea. 112 Kentrnt, End-y. Elbows Stove Boards Stove Blacking Pipe Vanish Stove Repairs Stove Mica Evetrough Conductor Pipe Pumps Sinks Iron Pipe and Fittings Brass Fittings Curry Combs Stave Pipes.and Social Even‘lng « The Litenry Society of the Linda, Collegisto Institnto xequut the plum of the oompmy o! 311 ex-atndonu .1; their local eveningin the Assembly lull, Friduy. ï¬bula!“ 7.30. J. W‘ Lunacy, locum. | Bob. Independent; One hundred and twenty-five years ago: the population I of the Britishl colonies in North Am- l exicn was about three millions, and. the tea um’enwrï¬au per, head was lahm one pound yearly. Tue Eng- ; lisln’ King an}. Government wanted to levy am elf six cenltys up uud on malt tea, which the people refused. ! 1‘0 pay. and in tne now. which enemy} l 101- English King and Government Eben us quibt’ly and wifufl the hear- ing or! thinking and reasbning he- mgs permit this matter. to 170 set- tled by the Promised mission; and th'en let us, without grumlbl-r ing, abide by We decision of the cdmmiesicn. Any other course than this is inconsistent. unreasonable my! unworthy of us. ' ' of intexnational inure-ï¬ance? Is it consistent with what our Ccngress and our Preaidenxbs have done in the past? Did wa not dom‘aald‘ and in no very diplomatic- wuy. either, that England should submit her' bound- ary dispute with Valenzuela: to M- bitrmtion ‘I It seems to be a. men- tiotn of wins: ox is gored with m'any politicians. Sn lcng a; we are sure 0'! winning ï¬x‘ey are will- ing to arbitrate; but: whim there is some chains of. car losing they exclaim in a. lo'rdiy and exclusive manner: “There is nothing tb' ar- bitrate. What. give up slant of soil over which the Stars and Stripes has floated? $9.33!" ' Is this} the spirit in! which 'our 1 er :esentéhtim . {‘PPWEPP 39.999093 A Very wplcpm‘e excgption to the genenaJ tone or tub United States press is (mind in the Chicago Post. which quotes" a “well-known" Sena.- afa' th’us: “Wp are now in [:csseg- sinn o! wait terriï¬cry and 1t seams obvious that any one of our. three arbitrators who vptm to give’ up mututry over whuch the Stars and Stripes floats Wpuu have ten mo.Ve were kicked out of tae cc untry and a President and Congress was xcleot- ed. {Po-day tnere are more than eighty millions of {.eotple in the. same country and agree]: a! coal barons basin-g seized and appropriated the coal mines are now lowing a tax of â€0600900 aye-u- aa [refit on that. coal. .0031 costs $4 aim: to min-3 anl load and carry, wd it 18 nowxselliing at $10 50 :1 ton. If it was righit and wis: to tum the King and Govern- ment dot of the States for trying to levy stage of six ceu-ta' apound on ten. what ought†to be done to a. President and Congress who permit- thc people’s coal to '02, spptopriaztad by coal humus am] aha: at form; million dollars ayear tc be levied updu them 1 Should the Preside“ end the Congress be sent tu' Cuba, or some other warm place? Think about it. um for ma present mutant if in mntinuimz work they manage to meet expense: and remit: their work. men; for many We is. may bow gunned that profits are at a very m level or are altcgethar want- becoming most acutely l‘olt wwon n. xcau-tion takes rlaco. It Rea-v.9 at the fluent time that tine more German manufacturers exert them- seivas to find nmarkut for, their goals Um lose their profits Deanne. in spite ot the increasing credit: risk and cm rise in expenditure for wasps, salariu. travelling and ad- verusomonts. Main! mnnfapcugeru Germany. having mtoll the ï¬n. ital atoms syctom of encouraging in. Gum‘s-l hm: four hundred til-ult- in wermion. yet nothing: seems 00 he going well. Dr. Rosa. the British consul at Stuttgart. report: "that am out of living in Germany in be- oomin'u matter. On We one nnnd. nw-mi‘ncturors complm‘n ul mus cle- cdine in ammonia griou. whim. (ll um: olhor hum oon' 'umerq complain ol’ Lb: rive in retail prices. especially with. regard to the amnion or daily life. a rile scarcely nutlcud during; a, rariod of. nroqigriry. but on: rough an thb wnm from 810 to 82.0)0. Ono gentleman thaws $5M his amml Itlpond. and duel not com- plain either. Auditor: (eel run ham .4 to $100 each‘. fl: 0!? ’obb United States," and gc'e‘s The In‘totaflonial lwgwnur‘ id send.- Mg on‘t montmy mlmdni with“ its, mecca-hand pic'tnv'o reduced in sin. m one for February has on the bark aviow a! Quebeg: from Levis. That. for Mia-tofu win gnaw Murray W. and in the succaedin; months thin route trayerqed by the maritime rxprevss will be illustrated. â€"â€"-.â€"â€" The [moi-ape on! the Great North,- crn railway. rewbing from tho 0?;- tnwn Riven? 1130 the City. of Quehcm. EDITORIAL NOTES. excgption to the ii 1 m-COMM Ul‘vloATJpN'T. .a Construction Work Will Commence in the Early .Sprlng. Mr. John Lucas, president of the Raven Lake Portland Cemcnt Oom- 134141)). was in' town rte-day in the in- terest-s or his company. In count-s- uiior- with our rerorter Mr Lucas said that his comphny are making satisrmtmy progress with the work-1 at Ramon Lake, in Bexlcy township, between Victoria. Road and Carson's Siding. and have already- u‘ er 1000 'oude or material on We ground newly for Luilding (rotation as soon as th'c spring dpens up. We were also shown the plans of the new works, which. when completed, will be the most up-l’o-Me in tho Prav- incp. with amenity o! 000 barrels a. day. When nuke-1 it gamut would no“. be much choipor this season. Mr. Lucas said th‘ere way nd immedi- ate rmqpeot of adrop m prices, as the demand forygmont had Increased with anal: [gaff “31! the Mir“ an {resent in daemon mold not musibly keep pace with ordnre. 09n- tram: foi- my very cogtly numbing cry required Will ho hat in tub maria. discomuclmh- "1- .- 1112 is the desire of the committee to get the name and address at all the gentlemen in the city who have ever been associated with the L.C.I., in ordet to notify them of the pro- gress and date. of the celebrated fume- tion. ' The question 02’ the dinner or “blow out," a: some chose to call it, was then brought up and decided favor- wbly. As to the nature of the dinner. it was agreed unanimously that it should take the. form of a dry dinner. An able committee was also appoint- ed to make full arrangements. but the date at the {auction has not yet been decided upon. Nominations Were then rcceived (or officers for the ensuing year, and the following members were elected : Hon. Pres., J. C. Harstone, B. A.; Pres., Thus. Buck; Vice-Pug, Ben. Mill: er; Sec“ J.r G. Workman; 'h'easq was 16 opportunity in order [6 vinâ€" dicate themselves. in that direction. w; Ellis; Com. at Three; J. w. Brien. W. H. Vance, Wm. McKinnon. Organization of tho Toronto lunch Elootodâ€"a Dinner Will to Given. A -full representative meeting 0! the L. C. 1., Old Boyo' Association was held last Saturday night at Wycliffe College for the purpose of further organization and drawing up a constitution. :11; was nearly 8 o’- clock Ibofore the meeting was called to order, tor the boys were busily engaged in hearty handohuking and recalling pleuoamt associations odthe past. At length business was resum- ed, and utter approving the minutes of the previous meeting a. constitu- lion w hich had be a carttuzly premrcd by a committee, wus brought on {or adoption. Some brisk discussion took place shy many of the membern, some or whom h'!d scarcely eVer lbeen knoWn to take part in public debating, but who gave evidence by their approach lo eloquence that all they required yours. RAVEN LAKE CEMENT COMPANY. an to the composition of the propon- od walk: or not. but it not lit-cer- tnlnlx ml and in xn‘ntukon. ,Tho clam referring to†“In ppm sand in ln one brokm stone is used. and an no broken alone In to be and in the wall:- {or which a ham carts-not- ed. it in not worth ooonidcrinc. As regards lho expert testimony. .I am qnllo willlns to ham nuoh tunnel}; and further. I thlnk thatï¬m have had such antimony (mm a cmtlemnn whb ham luv.) much morn ex orionco in building walla! chm. has r. H!- kid- .1 rotor to tho xtmwnwnt made by Mr. Chamberlaln of Toronto. br- toro the Board 02 Works. oommlttov la remuc to a question asked .by llw Mayor. It. Would :1; pear tlmt Mr. Dilkio thinks he but no inalienable right to all municipal works and that m.- (‘buncjl were gni'ty or an ir- regularity in asking «or tendon (or the oonntrnotlm a! the said walks. is my reputation in involved. I take this :any ocportwnity tc con-mt Mr. Hum-'3 mimiatcmcntâ€"Reqro tfully TN! GEIEIT VII“: OOIIIIGT. (To the Edi-tar of Tho Post.) Dear Sinâ€"I notioe thy to-(hy’a Watchnnn-Warder that Mr. Pilkie intended to take out an injunction against ibullding the cement walks, on the ground that the speciï¬cations will not 'bnild good walh. He (ur- ther says that the spwiliutionn can {or 7 parts lake. gravel. 2 parts sand, and 1 part cement. (or the base cou- orete. Th1: statement is certainly misloahng; as I under-mud the goo} tioaticm they read 7 parts lake grav- el to 1 of cement mt base concrete. and 2 parts and to 1 part cement for ï¬nishing. This is the understand- ing .1 had when I contmoted' don- the said min. and. according to which I 1'0th {to build the walks, 1 do not know whether Mn. Pinkie intended to canny _u. Inigo ‘inn’reuion l. G. I. OLD BOYS' ASSOGIATION. Toronto, Feb. 3rd. 1903. I-Ilw--.v up..- _. I do not widtvto argue 0.1m" the apeowoationI-Ahgy are open to ev- ery body. and no wtdaly «pubic 01‘ being intent-03ml as providing for n 9 to 1 walk. Nobody want!) um so": 0! walk put dbwp_ in raunchy. and: to "emote all pcwbility; 0! mo Using put cm. 101 the Council orda- m'e Win! claw ypâ€"yxgttqg-{Lso‘ CE- EI‘I’ WALKS SPIGIFIOM’IOIS. (To the Editor at T116130“)- Sir,â€"I see by u..rec_ent inane of your pnpex than (mm-amp:- Millor objocw to my bpiuion that the specifications of the walks to be built 'uext summer provide {or n 9 tol mixture. He ulsau mhkes some uncalled. lor rc- maa'ks about myself. . ' the WM clause ro-wuuem nu thmt it will my (Inï¬nitely that 0; walk of five parts of lake gravel. two of sand and one of amongâ€" which will even then make a weak mixture with many kinda of comcnt 41ml! be neatâ€"Yon". etc" P. G. 1",! LKIE. J. J. MILLER» Lindsay. Jan. 29th, 1903. 1);th a twinge of the trouble, and Itoel better in every way than Idid for years before. I would strongly ad- vise every rheumatic sufferer to give Dr. William! Pink Pills a fair trial. " Famcmber Lh‘at only the genuine pills win cure. â€" imitations can '1: euro. therefore see that the tall name. “Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People,“ is found on‘ the wrapper mud ev- ery box. Said by all medicine deal- er? or eeut poet! paid“ m or six hotel for 82.50. bymit- ix direct to the 'Dr. William Redi- eiua 00.. mums, out“. ' Gnaalng, Piercing Pains That Almost ' Iaka You Scrum. .It is yulur old enemy. rheumatism, (“0010 again with the winter bu tor- ture you. Those pains. umber. are mam by bad band. you may ease them in rubbing with linimevta, nnr‘ outward lotions. but cannot gut rfnl'd thou! £11,th way. Fhoqqa- 11mm in nocase of rheumtiam‘ Dr Willianis‘ Pink Pills will not cure it given atair trial. By making new. rich red blood and strengthening the nerves they strike at the very“ rdot out such diseases as rheumatism. soi- atioa, uni lumbago. We give onecaae out of thouandn to prove the truth of thin statement. 1111-. A. G. La- combe. Sore], Que.. says: “For ï¬ve yea: I was aï¬ctinv to the tortum of rheumatism. At times the rein. in my knees, shoulder- end hips were aimed rant enter-nee. 01:01: 1 coal} nut dress myself without nuisance. I tried any remedies. but} pave; gut more than temporary relief until I began the use :1 Dr. Williuns'huk Pills. I used altogether eight boxes. and since taking them 71 have 90'; [mg tiam is caused by had blood andt‘h‘e only certain way to drive it: out or yours: system‘ is to enrich your blood by taking Dr. William Pin; Pills â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€":,, LINDSAY, ONTARIO. FEBRUARY 6, 1903. are our tanking shape and 31th mailman for making the but agri- cultural moor on tha continent. 08 up current issue Man. The Farm- hu Work! in an out and outwa- r'isn “rodeo? Canadian 0 npih}. Can- adhnp edit-um akin. Manila en- nu. “gaining all“!!! labor. mom attain. I“ whine“ in Moi" a. mum,- “and in Glut†paper. ‘ ' “lad. In anus." The February 2nd issue of that. [:09ou farm Journal. The Farming World. appears in in former Jp-tc- thto. three column form. When‘ the Win: circuhï¬on o! This Farm and Khan was taken met in Novem- her hat uo‘mo comp-dons um bob: math to the M08 of different read- er. and partition blip 1:. be made fd’ the mums-tun of the paper. '1'“! it: cording) circulation or 40,- 000 readers. '11:. publuhors' plan! Injured In I Runaway. Min Slight, ex-Mayor Ingle's neioe. end a lady trieud were out driving mterduy utternom. und at the junc- tion at Vichoriudve. and Wellington: It. their horse made a sudden dash around the corner. with the result that the cutter upset and the occu- pants were thrown out. The horse was brought to u Itandstill h a near- by pedestrian. Mortumte y inthe tall Min Blight numbed severul lusty hruioel and injured her ghoul- (hr. Ber (ï¬end mpcd injury. ' , o O OMWWNNWNQâ€. 69+ MNWWWQOOOO EAT CINNAMON’S STORE I)- CINNAMON ..STOVES.. Dating February, while we are stock-taking, we will offer our Celebrated Cooking Stoves at the old price, before the advance. If you want the best Cook Stove on the market and wish to save from $3 to $5. buy now. It will pay you° Axes, Cross-Cut Saws, Lanterns, Horse Blankets, Etc. KENT. STREET. IT PAYS TO BUY AT CINNAMON'S Great Bargains in Stoves HEADQUARTERS Fox LINDSAY fluent: 'irc m Then 0mm ‘erc 8i Thain ll f‘il a. Dl, 3‘5: