I. I". [AU N DER, BITCH. IDCON N ELL. """"" BUTLER. ’ Lindny, Docetrbor 10a», 1902. JOI‘ICE T0 CREDITORS. 12TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1903, Notice is hereby given the: III per-one wing clume egeinet the ante of the eaid teRobert. Munro, who died on or about no Hub day of November, 1902, no hereby queued to deliver or eend by poet prepeid IJohn McPhereon, Bel-over, Poet Ofï¬ce, Ito A. N. Cempbell, vakï¬eld, Poet Oï¬ce. hExecutore of the he: Will end Teete- mof the aid deoeued, on or before the llpnnic :‘m of their chime and 3 state- mof their accounts end the nntnre of hocnruiea, if my, held by them, proper- [veriï¬ed by nfl'ldnvit. And notice in further given thnt after the “he: menti ned due the uirl Executor- proeeed no distribute the nuts cf the d among :he pnrtxee entitled there†regard only to the claim of winch ‘ shell 'nzu e received notice and the Ex- !ion wil: :0: be liable for the use" or ppuft the: of to my person _of ghole The Underpigpoiï¬oulurn 33"? £0 Lt'ho {a Free Stahling After 1st Jan. in hey shall not hnve received notice :1: him of distribution. Dtted n: Woodville this 9th dty of Dec- “. 1902. flowing: Single Hone. Buy Md Sable, ': : turn. Hny ad Sabin. W s 05“. 10c rgsllo- um and. ofly {no u put- †of Raul :gï¬iJgIrBa'mu m'ionlm s; lehru Helm! £101an 1", quED-Frcm tho promiooo of tho .dor igned only to {Eovombon 3 Rod , coming 2 you'- old. Any ponc- who a“gamer: information n will lend to v. â€covet-y will ho Iainbly rs‘nrdod. n, oon. 6. aouth of tho Pomp Rood. a, McFADY EN. Kirkï¬old P. 0. Doc. L IMoâ€"w" din Eood "Me of cultivation, twenty n-in hudwood bush, bank hem 30360. e vol I of spring ureter, end being lot 18 I. ll in tomhxp of Emily end County Victorie. eleven mile- tron the town of may. Poueelion given on eh. ï¬n: of Rob. 1903. with right. of entry in Septem- r,1902.to_pnt_in_fell atop e94 do fell 7,â€"Itf. C. B. WEEKS. Solicitor for said Executors, Woodvillo. In the Estate of ROBERT MUNRO, late of the Township of Garden, in the County of Victoria, Yeoman, deceased EEK WANTEDâ€"For shoelace “No. 8. Somrvillc. Apply. mung P“Ignaz! md ulnry tuned, to the or personally to washes. 0.x.†commune. ï¬rst of you 1903. ‘meDABYfl Suzhou... Burnt River - um) ~mAYEDâ€"Frrm the remu- ox we ) ndenigned. Lot 18, n. 13. Gena, mgbonc the 24th of Oct, 1903. three in, rim-g 2 yea-I old, I grey end 2 red: “in: leether tug in one of the eteen’ a. Any in ormeuon :- to their when- nh W111 be thankfully received by A. E. JDIBQUN. Springville P. O. Ontâ€"'4. mDâ€"In tho mm put of Oct" 5 ’0 Rod Steer. whit. our on the (we, H .. Red Hedor. both comb: two old. Any information the will ‘ .gboir recavory will be sniubly ro- _.ul. WM. MATHEWS, Hum; Nov. ABM FUR SALE-One hundred ma 0! good_ 61.] [om-a, nigh.†3.0m cloned -‘___‘A__ TM YEDâ€"I'Zrngn - {110 ’1 â€"Au uw---â€"-vv 777‘ _ , Th! Concerto. Owuor can I)"; phflli" sf. R. heill'n Shoo Sum. 90 . “d psymg can: at advortiumont. ' â€YER-0“ to the promimulot 21. fl )1, town-hip cl Eldon. Two †pm Lunba. Owner an Inn use "5,. property and pcying 0 Ion. ‘ELUOLEOD' Baum Lgko P. .â€"w4 %_A Good Gonenl Sons“: use funny, no children. MRS. E'Eï¬lgglcï¬, I93 JWM, Tom- a) lhru Henna-0y. new 10:01:50 I. u.. HU'ZH O’LBAKY, Darrin“. Lind- ghnhristmas W 0mm! Savant; uh.“ ‘ugu. Apply 31:84 Glea- â€"-w4. ilcrzukéiï¬oas- ‘. "v- «dw. bi'ojll'n Shoo gum, Nov. _ I», FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR-NO. 97 WARDROBE, SIM PSON, PYH, Wedding Statuary. 'nho latest in Wading; stationery and Cake non-om b indust- 1 Post priming omen Ascot for tho Ulla Laura-co 80- doty of landâ€. w ad the Scot- tish Union and National Insurance Company. Notice is hereby given thot 3 meeting of the Electors will be held ct MocKonzie’o Hell in the Vill e of Kirhï¬eld on HONDAY. the 22]"! LY of DBCBIBEI, 1902. between the houro of One and Two o'clock in the Afternoon, for the page“ of nomin- oting cendmiotel for the o e of County Councilmr for the Sixth County Council Diviliou of the County of Viotorie. If n grater number of condidetee ere" nomineted then ere required to be elected, the polls will be opened nt the polling plnoee for each of the polling nub-divinin- within the aid district on Moudny, the 5th dey of Jenner-y, 1903. the polls to con- tinue open Iron: nine o’clock in the morning until ï¬ve o’clock in the eiternoen end no longer. Ion r. and 3t Kirkflold, Sixth 0., of Decom- bor, 1902. EDWARD IOSGBOVB. ~W\\W W A. HIGINBOTHAM, If e greater number of Cendidetoe ere nominered theatre required to be elected, the polle will be opened et the polling pleoee for cool: of the polling enb-dlvieione within the eeid dietriot on Mondey. the 5th dny of Jennery. 1903. the poll! to con- tinue open from nine o'clock in the morning until 5 o'clock in the oftenoon end no A line of Sterling Silver Goods, very cheap. mum and lflSllIflllflfl notioa in hmbLgivon toot n mooti of tho Electors will hold at the Town un- oilChunbor in tho Town of Lindny. on HOURLY. tho 83nd DAY of DSC- “838. 1902, botwoon tho hour- of Ono and Two o’clock in tho nftotnoon. for tho pnrpooo of Nominnting Candidntoo {or the oï¬oo of County Connoxlor for tho Sooond County Council Division of the County at Victoria. PARLOR LAMPS, NIGHT LAMPS, CUT GLASS BOTTLES, BRUSH and COMB SETS, POCKET KNIVES, nt 7 30 p.ll .for the n: u of Idling the Muhodut Passage-.1, 90 TERMS. â€"0ne gm 0! the prioo 3% tin. of ale. bdnnoo on Much 15th. whn pone-lion will be nn. Intending pu- ohnun nu invi to meet aid 13mm on nbovn dnto. HOUSE AND LOT AT CAMBRAY. 10R SALE. Notice in Mb’hlim mhnt tho Trustee- wlll meet u tho Bl‘HODIST PARSON- AGE, Cunbny, on moxnur. DBOBIBBB. â€NIL. ATOMIZEBS, Unlimited uncut d M 8. LOCI . new st law-t at“. New. Ngtjoa in hazby gjvgg tint! . 3-0155: 0! OMINATION MEETING. Slcoxn Coum COUNCIL Dtvmox, Comer! or human. NEXT PYM’S HOTEL. OMINATION MEETING. Sxx-m Coum COUNCIL vamox, Coma-v or ch'roxu. ,ted thin 8th dsy of Docembor. 1902. w- r. o'nonn. Nominutin‘ Oï¬oor. JOHN KENNEDY, OPPORTUNITY. We have striven to make your holiday buying economical and satisfactory this year. We have the goods, we make the prices. Don’t buy amiss, don’t fail to make your money count. See what we have, get our prices, then look around if you think it worth while. Here are a. few desirable gifts. Come to the store and see the rest. CHRISTMAS YBUB SHAVIN G SETS, W. I F313. Socrotny. THE WEEKLY POST. Nominuting omen. A sensible present for ’Xmes is a, pair of hid gloves Ladlee' French Kid Glove: in bllck, white Ind fashionable colors, dreu ed or undressed, embroidered back, pique sewn, 2 dome- («renor- Theee gloves are extra quality, specie! 31. 25 end 100 MWMN Anice, yet inexpensive Xlnu present. Something elvsys spprecistedâ€"e tie â€"Withns this is s Xmas Novelty Section. The very newest shspes end choicest silks obmnsble we here. They come in the New Flowin Ends, Derbys, Strings. Bows. Pn s end Knots. Msny of theee ere exclusive designâ€"the result of our persons! pnrchsse direct tram the msnnfnotur- er. For this senson we ere showing ï¬iiï¬f’i'iff“? 25C. 50c V\\I\~\~\\/\ \«VVN ~\~\\\M\l\- \ \\ Pudded con Surfsâ€"All new silks, well lined sud mdo, choice 111139 of blwk :n‘d ' egg)â€. â€" Price. nrge 4 Q; A- -A 500 756 8|.00 ........ Woys Knitted Humanâ€"avast." collu‘ design 3nd afloat, matted colon, ood mm unterisl â€"-n 51111], Jan 2%.: 50 ........ 75C E Travellers’ Samples Colored and Brooaded Handkerchiefs at 1-8 less than regular prices. This lot. eomprieee the entire eilk handkerchief “flee of I well known eilk honee. They are in neeorud colors, both plain end fancy. eleo White Broaden and smell epoe patterns. The eeleetion in large ee they g I l I / f g ere almoet. all of did‘erent deelgne. Prices rouge ; LADIES’ KID GLOVES MEN’S NECK SCARFS. NOVELTY NECKWEAR F OR XMAS. Christmas Novelties at J. Sutsliï¬â€™e Sons. I soul 00-" Electric Seal Coats â€"Sable I‘d-lira. “WM‘U'NV . Sutcliffe 8: Sons Pei:- Lediee‘ Kid Glam Peir Men’s Meche Glove: or Mitt: ROVOI'AINO Rug, {ringed Etc, Etc. unseat- are freeh end new. welcome, bting them now while i M‘t‘v‘n-ï¬ mmtxxww V\ .W\\W MK \MN\\/ CASH LINDSAY, ONT.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1902. We’re excellently prepared and equip- 5%" n 1 '/;’.",'f’a"i7’ ped {01' it. and, as always, our establish- ‘Y \ \“ï¬- 5-3‘1‘3'“ ment is headquarters for holiday pug. ,3 \ ~.â€".-,; Chasers; Useml gifts are the order of the " a ‘ ' day, and with daintiness‘ and usetullness ,lï¬gg in view, we have selected our Christmas novelties. The low prices are helpul to holiday shoppers ‘l the merchandise you get here, coup- led with our moderate prices,â€"and “One Price Only,†are what we rely upon to make you our-customer. Store Open Until 10.00 P. M. Saturday, Dec. 20. Wednesday. Dec. 94 T HE Style,’ Reliability and Quality of {hp mnrrhanr'licn um: nml» In.-- â€I“... The Coming Christmas Tide Silk Bolt. {Incy' buckb Unbnlh all"! Plush Oovuod Box Hudhtchidl F Coflnloid Photo Bold. Sat ' Pm Sou. Ping Po- . Fm, 80m has Enamel Ink well Fmoy box 3 Luce Edged Hudkorchiefl Bountiful Glu- Smohing Sula Bottle Excn 0mm, Silk Hmdkmhid Cue coughing Pip. 3nd Cigar Holdu- Modsllicn Bun: Wood Fume anoy box combining 4 Linen Hun-£- kerohidu. Lcdiu Lac. Tie, Etc" Etc. Shun Yacht. cu: Sets Child‘c'r â€nah.- Child'c Trunk? Fancy Tc. Son, 3 picccc Funcy Box Handkerchief- me Silva Ink Wall Fancy Glue 1cm! Cuu Lcdiu' Ola-alum Bcg Funcy Gig-r Outta: Fancy Gilt Franc Moduliion Picture Silk Handkerchief Lao. Edged ammo: Photo Fume, anal but Funny Chi-s Cu nd Scum Fun, Baud at not Pm. Fncy Box Wsiï¬ng Pups: and Envol'a Dru-nod Doll FIDO, Chi-n Pitch: Story Book. odmd cover Son Child'l To, _ LINDSAY 75c WILL BUY ONE PRICE. 25c WILL ' BUY. Sm Glove and Handkerchief Boxee Faucy box containing nix handkerchief- Fancy Dreued Doll Silk Belt with fancy buckle Four Laoe Edged Handkerchiele Medallion Souvenir of L'ndeay Portfolioâ€"Leatherette Covered Bleqae F: -0oooe Cup Jepaueee ea Sen, 2 plecee Japaeeee Crumb Tray Match Scratch, eeveral deeigue Pen WIDOf, eeveral deeigee Fancy Box. Writing Paper. Euvclopee Fancy Work Basket Tucked Lawn Ap on Sen Tabl- Mam Celluloid Phoeo Holder Story Bach, colored illustration Sen Pyremid Bloch Art yâ€""The Holy Cay" Fancy hiua Cup and Saucer Letter Sealâ€" erect top Button Hook Regular P.-lr Turner: value Glove Buttouer 590. enh. Paper Kalle it tended to reflect on some' mem- bers of the 0mm“ who had support- portod the letting of (he granolithici waJhs (mu-not to Mr. chrmb's. The statement was that the tender re- reread to was the highest priced one ever lot by {in town. That: was not rmrcnt. because in the mu- 1899. when labor, and pi-ï¬iap; :natgrial, was cheaper than at present. the motraot for a. walk on south sidat of Kentat. was 1m: to' Mr. Hayes. of Petenboro. at 15 8.40. It was prep- er tm WWQO phoglq benmede an ~tlu= letter would (iroulatc all over the country and. reflect on the Coau- ch as wiaming to pad: through a. contract that was unprofitable , to the citizens. Perhaps Mr. Monmâ€" mid had not been were at the. facts. on) would now correct his mic-state; ment. Aid. Burrawtl. “Technically .Ud Mcâ€" Diarmid may have erred in the mat. ter of figuree. but really be m cor- rect. A favorable overseer lepuld make thee u'oï¬ts even up alright. Everything being dune ho exama the the contract. :nterod into. only made thing's worse and in justice to all con corned it would be we" to allow the investigation to â€mead.†AH » :DiarmMâ€"“I‘eclmpl Md. Jackson has looked at the matter in the wroue light. The contract was to: 451100 {eat at 14 8-40.. and meat an extendltm d 87.50). whim is Ala. Jackson said he wished to re- for to a attainment. made in Ald.‘ Mc- Diarmid’a letter i3 he Eveniqg Poet I‘m Jan. Butler. submitting ac- count for sleeping accommodation for Driver O’Neill and Fireman Ootey while fire ball was under (unstruc. tion, 448 beds at 150.. 867.20. and 85 ’[or damage done in connection with the putting in or electric signals.â€" Laid on the table. * From Town Solicitor Hopkins~ on- closing account for services up to Dec. Int. $195.40 ; Woods Stove 00.. 26.9.5 : Wilson J: Wilson. $45.â€"'Laid year’s tires and false alumna. ..... A Id. Wmsâ€"“The roger-t would be much more interesting and effective if 1t gave the hour 8.1: which the alarm was sent in. the Limo the teamr W m mono. and the number of firemen proacnt."â€"Ro!errod§ to the new Council. From the Board of Health. recom- mending that the salary of Sanitary [mortar Dow“ be increased to the old figure. .ssm.â€"Re£erred to new Couldl. From F. K. Begbie, Waterworks Superintendant. enclosing copy :1 rwolution pm at last meeting of Water Mundane: srelative to the neglect a! the firemen to notify the pump-â€ones to ï¬rm: or†pressure a!- ter a fire. the remlt being a sec-kits waste or fuel and unnecemry mgn VFW R Cooi. applying for the rosition of Town Commissioner. â€" Referred to 1903 Council. Ime W. L. Herrimun, town rhysi- clan, eqreseing the opinion that the waning 0! Jane Rose Hospital would not materially leuen his duties and therefore he could nrt consent to any reduction in his â€Junâ€"Refer- red to 1903 thuncil......l\ld. Jacksonâ€" "Wr had an illustration the other evening of how the marital will ben- eti‘t an in some Wflï¬. The charge per week Inc a patient sent by us up only 32.80. but we paid a bill“ $10 one other night tot a patient cored for in mpg-hue hone." .I-‘x-om J. R. McNeillie. County Clerk. enclosing copy of a. resolution passed by meannty Councél on- Nov. 20th. protestant against the maintenance or damn-om crossing signals on Limbaugh and V'iota-imvo. â€" Re- tcrred to Bong-d of Works for 1903. Clark to notify Mr. Mclx'eiuie that the signals mpminod of had been re- moved From G. R. Hopkins, secretary Wav- ter Comimioners, informing Coun- cil that a. flush tank connected with Ewell-at. never had been flowing continuaously. and this waste or waâ€" ter should be stopped......’l‘0vrn 00m- miasioner animateâ€"“1t is all right; the water was turned on‘ only a. few dams aw 2° @931 9° gent†__ Fm G. 8. Hopkins, relative to: Mrs. Buzhea‘ taxepâ€"‘baid on table. From Mr. F. Saniflord. l-‘enelon Fella. acknowledging receipt al Council's letter re looming his new factory in Lindsay. and premiering, to communicate vim the town when he had formed a. joint stock company. â€".Referred to Finance committee of new Council. coma-elections and Reports. .Ald. Jack. eon Gel-menu on a Statement Ia Ali IeDlernld'e Letter of Saturday Lestâ€"Tenders for Oncemhle Units and Stone to be called for. The final regular meetmgof Conn; c“ for the present. your was held leis! Mom, Mayor lngle and all members were precant. Communications. ‘Fmém F. Bartlett. Peterboro. ap- rlying for the position of TowmoomL airmenâ€"Baler!“ to Band of Works a! incoming Council. .Thc minutes of Inn 1153qu and; acacia! meetings were hand by Gen-k Knowlmn. and on motion were con- ï¬rmed. MAYOR IIGLE VOTED THE 00870“- AIY HOIOWIIII. (HY fMflfRS NEH at Regular Meeting of our Councillors for 1902. A Quoï¬io‘o' o! Privelege TERMS-31:00 PER YEAR To Post Headers, Thanks for Children’s Clothing. Since our last acknowledgement, donations of clothing have been grate- fully received dram Mrs. M. J. (hr-ta and Mrs. Geo. Milne far mrduntthe Children‘s Aid Society; a gift qtgew: clothing (or a little orphan boy. had’ of J. J. Kelsa. eoq., mob wry thankfully received'drom Mr. and In. Jan. Chalmers. E. E. Sharpe. seem- tary C. A. 8., Lindsay. _ _ V l , Christmas Shopping. It is time to do Christmas shouting. Do not leave this war": until the week before Christmas and then ex- root to secure as goal: goodo and d8 courteous treatment as when there is not so much bustle on. It the merchants are given achano- they will meet the wants of that: customers properly. We advise. h cam", the readers of The Pot to patmnise the advertisers in this paper. They are reliable men. and will aell sooth that. will plane 5 every particular mm M adxertiaementa lam 0!“ will surely find what 'Oouncil then adjourned tzll Samur- day evening at 8 o’clock. when the financial statement will be present. yayo'r Ingle ro'urnod thanks in: bnef sreech. yet-Imps be had been lxtfle harsh in his ruling-3 mt times. but never intentionally so. The pro- ceedinu “and been conducted in a very harmonious and [leasant mun- net. and he hoped next year's bui- neae wouid be transacted as smooth- 7 The accounts were t' en passed. It. an‘lex-‘e being reduced 35. The Mayor’s Roma-«L On motion Mayor Ingic vacated the chair. which was taken by A‘d. Mo- Diarmid. Md. Bun-ow: then paid a. graceful ‘ribute to the qï¬rit ot (driven and patience dimlayed by. His Worship .while presiding oVer the Conwl'a deliberations during we year. and moved that. he be granted the customary honorarium â€" $103. Aid. O‘Rielly seconded *he motim. which was carried unanimously; has to he wanted from quarries ata- r‘mnce the mm wxll not get tag walks buil‘ (or 14 3-40. {the resolution was ado; “ted < Nova: 1): Ald. McDiumid, seconded by AM O'Riolly. that the ‘lcrk ad- vertise for the quantity; of stone re- quired for 45,000 feet: of gram. manic walks. tendero to be received up until Jnu.201h.â€"-C1rried. AM arrowsâ€"“I have sat m Donn- cihn before this. but. never have I seen so much sum-nude to pass work [or the ensuing year. The quantity of field stone inmlved :6 too ml to be taken into consideration." Md. Jackson said agreat qm‘ tity of stone would be required, and car-hrs were anxious to get to work. U W supply is_d_efipient, andstque .ud. O'Rjolly calcined mt tae object of the nation was to help matters for the new Council. When they met they would have the offers belore them, and could let a. con- tract or decide to have tne work done by day labor, as deemed but. Whichever cwrse was taken. atom and other materials would have to be arranged for. , Mona by Ala. Bore. sownded by Aid. Jackson. that $25 be paid 1:: each of the firemen. exclusive of the Chic! and driver. as provided by the Clause in the byaw governing practices and satzsfuctory work. â€" Carried. Moved by Md. O'Rxelly. seconded by Ala. Jackson. but the Clerk cal} for tendon (01: “m0 feet of granola walks. amm; to be received up no mm Jan. 1903. certainly the highest contact ever let. That wu tho only flung 1 had in mind when I made the armament." MIL Juneauâ€"“That is the only point I take exception to." Moved by Aid. McDiarmid, seconded by ma Rosbn. and carried unwi. mousiy. that the reporters be grant- ed the usual honorarium, $10 each. Mama by AM. Jackson. seconded. by Aid. O‘Rieliy. that the chairman of flu- 1‘own Property committee '3 authorized to mature frost window! for the Clerk‘s ofï¬ce tortnwith. â€" Carried. AM. Burrows moved' the first: read-. inc: 0! shy-lam of which he gave nation some time 850. to repeal tun by-Jaw “pointing shown soliciwr. In suzport 'of his when be quoted Solicitor ankins' expression of opin- ion at me Chalmers investigation to the effect that. it was improper; [or aservant‘ of the town to set-Ya private parties also. As no member, tattered to second the resolution, Bo- licivor Hopkins in sale for the time bung. Aid. O’Rieliyâ€"“I didn't want to he a. member this you. but: I was put an. We had to choose between Ald. Bur- rows and Ali HcDiaa-mid. and be- cause he was left of! he squeals He bankers utter. the Mayâ€"there’- tbt! rub." ' Aid. Wax-mid gums notice 0:! hit! intention to introduce thy-hm to amend the liquor license by M and reduce the number of town keen†to seven. that it included wail†{flit ‘33qu have been left {or next: year's Conn- 9n; m m wan much Luger. um: Ald.Jacbaomâ€""1‘be Court had he sit dtener this ym I want a member last year" , A' new of Reports. . Committee reports were next taken It“ Chairman McDiarmid reed 'ï¬e- porszoa..17and18cK thePoboe and Lighting committee; Limit-man more. No. 30 of the Town Property, cmnmittee; mailman O'Rielly. No. 32 of the Dana! 01 Works; and Gait-m Jackson. No. 18 or the Pi- nangc cotnmittee. All were adopted. Ald. Burrows toot exception. to tho amount paid tb members 0! me gonnAorngvLaion {or the ream Ala. Burrowsâ€"“Ala. O’Rielly has been on for two yarn." PAYABLI II mï¬hoi Granoiithic Walks Contract. Clerk Knawlson’s Comfort Hotel Licensea to be Cut The Town Solicitbrahip Christmas 80er