‘l'JLGE E105“ _ ______________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘:â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"" " I. .. ................ ' †coco-9000030000000» In I ‘T n 2 «000†_- ,__ . .â€" 1: A - '7“ ‘l‘ I I . 0.1!: fees “av“? Write us [or put has gnu of Cum’sriu'gu and Ronda-14:15.5... On mmion Mr. I’rimcau was heard He explained that the horse adhbeen id}.- ‘cwo weeks as a. result, and he had bwn obliged to hire another animus at a cost of $1.50 per day. adding the cost of Led, cm, he con- sidered he was entitled to 335...... 'Alu-r some discussion no was-offer- ed and accepted the mm; of $25. in connection With nthe‘pASsing of lame accounts Ald. Cinnamon found Ian]: "1th what he aha-gen was a. l. Primoau Sivan $25 to Call 08 an I Action for Damages. Mayor Soothetan and all’mcmbcrs yore praentr at the Clerk‘s office Qriday evening, \» hen commi tcc_bu:i- m was taken up. Board of Works. Am. Storcr. chairman, read a let- ;t'er from Spyvau ' O'Con‘n'or. b'a‘r- riSters‘ on bend! of Mr. A. Primeau, chiming damagcs' for injuries to his 'delivczy horse, caused by an :breék~ in; of a manhole cover at. the dor- careluss method of passing, them without enquiring into the ‘damils closely. and held that nothing should be purchased ‘xcept on the order of the proper chail‘mau. . The other mernlxrs thought the chairmm' 0'! Humor W35 3 little [am in the. day in pmposing new rules, and that the effect would be to keep them dawd- linx; alang all night over accounts. following were passed, Pedlar Emmerson ......... 3 3.50 Sylvester Mfg. Co"; ......... ‘44.!5 John LgttS....;....‘._; ‘ â€'3. .....‘._ 3.00 ' Oppolite been arranged for Farm- rs’ sons and daughters at the I SPECIAL mug; I'KIDDD UL‘ L'llâ€"ll‘ w -00: â€" â€" v _ w . You can save big money by shopping here this week and up till the 25th, you can bank on that. Santa Claus waves his magic wand over the store, and selections for Youth’s Salts and Oval-costs. young growing gfmtle' GREAT S gift purposes can be made with greater nleasunwhlle hls lllghness remains men from 14 to 21 years will ï¬nd here an aggregauon of ‘ our guest. Stacks of things combining utlllty, â€â€7“ and beauty, the styles tn please their growing tastes and purses from $1.95, Select 31 useful with the sensible. to make making 09!- , _ $2.75, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 up to .................. $8.00 Underwear, Ilan'g Suits. Ulstors and mu m a CQIPPI‘EtP f?Ҥg,2f Ieys‘ Salts, Rosters. Jackets and mu, A full and couplete Mufflers; als . ,4 _-._-.. H... “mm! hem n this or my other J. __,3 c all the popular styles; $2 25, $2 75, $3“ up to ................................ just stay here and enjoy the fun. “111115 bcuuo yv vvv. Reefers, Suits and hatg,"alnd all theiI: Christâ€"mas Toggery. 5 here, and will come without telling.----Yours Lovingly, SANTA CLAUS. ps and surprising prices at GRAHAM'S, but I don’t th rters, and I'm going to be awfully busy at Graham's all er in Lindsay, telling them to send Md Minds Frau, Hang up t am] a“ fkpir Christmas TOQ’QCI‘V. . Be sure Pl {5 cip“ I Put Otï¬co. y renozub‘e niodsn. 30E EIGHT PRISSLE, F013} £070 9 0 n t" for the com-co HERE’S HIS LETTER: Chairman McCrea. presented the ac- countaof the Light. Heat 8: Powar Co. fur current used in municipal buildings during Nommbet, 17.51.â€" I'asm‘n. Waki‘ Commissioners... :m Boxall 8r. Matthie ............... 18.65 D. Sinclair ..................... 82.75 G20. McFadden .................. PM On motion F. Burka was grvanteu ' ' to aract a billboard on a town opposite- Lhe market. Finance and Assessment. Chairman Cinnamon presented the foliowing bills [or ransidcration: Geo. A. Little ..................... c 3.10 Kennedy 8; Davis Co ......... 6.00 F. Knowls‘on , stamps. etc 25.00 Hart Ridden .................. 14.00 01m Wilson ..Wilson... ..... . ...... 25.6“ Clerk Kucwlson also presmtcd nu alrcount MS 50 for making reports and oAculatioms for 62 granolithic walks during the season. In con- nection therewith Mayor Soothemn and other members said they under- stwd .‘lw incnensc of salary granted to the Clea-k early in- the year would cove: 1:th work, and it was decided to discuss the matter in Gauncil. Mr. W. J. Macro was graqted a re- bate 01 52.80 personalty assessment, he liaymg submitted a flachratimx that-he did not own a team: olhorses. In nnnnr-Di'infl With Dr- “"Ul. Allan’d 'I‘ow n Property- ).Id. McWatters, charm tuned the following chimes were passed: R. Bryans 8-. Co ....... . .......... Kennedy . Davis (30...... 33.5. Hamilton ............... ‘... R. Kylie ...... . .......... ....... A. Primeau ........ . ..... C. H. Jones...... to discuss the matter I!) muncu. Nix-.1“. J. Moore was granted a te- buu- 01 $3.80 personaity assessment. he lnanng submitted a. declaration that ho. did not own a team of horses. In connection with Dr. Wm. Allan’s Lotte-r dlsxzhinning liability for taxes an [he Foster .dweliing. charged against him. Clerk Knowlaon was instructed to notify Dr. Blanchard. the present tenant, to pay his rent to‘ the Town Treasurer until further no- â€to. ‘- A“-.__._ ‘4. ho .M'xi'o'r mat thc‘ hurt-t in it ’I A. Gallon ...... . ........ P. G. Pdkie ..................... Rathbun Co. (has returned cement. sacks)..4 ...... Township of Ops. bal ......... Sam Fox. tile ..................... McLennan 8: 00...... 8012111 8: Matthie......... ...... A. Cullen ....... .. ......... ......... A. @1101)...“ cooâ€"co â€"--'80 Mr. Jan. WMwu‘a meant: «mm: with the [grungy Automatic Siphon 00...... ... mm: Emmaâ€"“N“ ‘GRAHAM'S, Po rte! GRAHAM'S. smug-ad J I ï¬ndeatnnd Branch sent in a. similar re- Juné. W I don’t remember Overcoat: in a compleie variety of $2 75, $3.50, $5.00, $6 50, $7.50. fatten-s, ch1erm.px-ea- followiug 0113mm. which DEAR FRAU: _ Well, I have got as far 7- as Lindsay on my AM'S, The King Clothier. I visited some of the other Clothiers ’here, but found 1 L" w, - u..- _ï¬ 0 I visited some of the other Clothiers ’here, but found ‘M'S, so I‘ am going to put up here. GRAHAM- has been having great crowds after lc“ 10.50 45.13 18. 33 94.44 6.12 .15 same thing." a Mayor Wthammâ€"f‘lt'd too bad they took action so Late-it would take .1 couple of months. A good auditâ€"one extending back ten or (a dozen starsâ€"monk] cost $600 or $706. We can pom a resolution r2- cornmending the. incoming Council to lake the matter into their favorable consideration. We‘ll be out of power in a few weeks and haven’t time to j .C-ierk K-nawisw, in reply 10.3 ï¬guration. said that on the occxsmn ' of a recent visit the Government aud- { itor ind examined a. year's accounts 13nd Iound cvarything satisfactory. fl’hat was his third visit. A141. MoWattcx-su‘flMIe Labor Uni-on .gpcople any they never hen-d any- ] thing about the auditor’s viit." Md. Gunmanâ€"“my my on the street that we do not know where we me at or how the town accounts knowludga. I know this one WIS reg- an a '1‘ n Aid. McCreaâ€" 1 of it." wally stand." Moved by Aid. Cinnamon. seconded by Aid. Slater. that this Council ro- ccmmrsnd the incoming Council for u904 to arrange for a Govermnont audit of the Corporation account:â€" Untied Am O‘Rielly-“It has been rep-art- od about town that a thorough audit would coat $3000: I don’t think bin cost would exceed 3500." M250: Soothoranâ€""My estimataia about 8700." _ Aid O'Riellyâ€"“Ch'xthmm went‘ In for a Government audit and a deï¬cit of $40,000 was discovered.†Salary of More. The applications of Assessorsspiar andVConnoily for an hex-manor sal- ary was next dealt with. Mayor Soothernnâ€""fl'hey incrnsed the assessment about $145,000." Aid. O’Riallyâ€""Hiow much was knocked off at the Court of Revision?" xAld. McWattersâ€"“I think 'the in- crease now stands at $120000." Md Wonâ€"“.The town is norioh- orâ€"we haxe tc pay just :19 much. The assessment of new buildings doesn't wpreis mt more than $40,000. It simply means that the man Council .will limp the mate the same. but‘ the people w-iii than to pay mute money/'3' “Jul, » __‘_,. ‘M In I. ‘Aiii. omenyâ€"“rw slwayabwn in favor of an audit and think 1t would be all righj: to 91119: if.." ,__‘_. .- .. E5383 36mm i ta_ M'x'luxa' "All a.- .. -., r_., _. , , Mayor Sootheranâ€"“The incl-arse in the assessment will pay our street! electric lightlbill. Property is more Valuable than it was." ' inâ€"{ijvmundsrâ€""Suppoae price-:4 g dowr.‘ agaixl?"_,‘ (-‘I A"l:"‘- w vv u we.-.â€" . Masor séoimmnâ€"“Am. o'mon; moved early in they car to appoimt That is dyspepsia. It makes me misertble. Its suï¬erers eat not became they count 0. -â€"but simply became they and. Theyknowtheymin'lhbkund W: but they cannot be MID. They complain at a mum in t8 mouth. a. tenderness at the unit at the star Ed.’ 0 megly â€"“'mey DiffiCult Digestion W .“M'ï¬mt do you think told an the shock of utgy gur'menu in {he beat neudn, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, 31.75, s: an Assessment Commission; it was a gocd idq‘; and we will have to came to it yet. The amend. ought. to be «imbued every ten yams. At the same time. ma assessors are being paid at the rate. of 20 years .130. although the town is now much urg- or. and the: marked Inn-d this year. The work took Early tout mentha." Ll.‘ ".vnâ€" 'vvâ€" _-__,_ Km mixesâ€"“The; accepted the jolt at the old mice. and no {marinade man vull w a contractor a bonus in addition." , . ‘â€"‘“ ,- ___1 Am. Robinsonâ€"“Where will w: get the money-«Lb: debt is met-casing." Md Marauder-“Tho win-sears are not. ov-upuid at 8125 each, but I don't see why we duould iucre we the sum." _._._ . 7 7-1. »‘ Ald. Robinsonâ€"“Aid. O'Rially put it wry plainly when he raid Lth un- der the present system the poor mm is assczsed up to â€1? limit.†,_L- “La VXE‘EHB’JEOFâ€"zï¬h'ehn who puts up a $5,000 house should not be n+ ceased up to‘its (pl! name; a. (own 0! A-nn _- -I. _-..Ipl m 5" -â€" houses "v’mi-‘ih ado-"36 (not: would hottfmor oneâ€"in appearance at any ta :3. ' . Md. McCroaâ€"‘TM 70 appeals heard 5 at the last Court of meion were all pm in by poor man. showingi where up am: have been at wmkr If the well--to-do people were bver-assesoed they would lave ap- poaled also.†On motion of m. flounder and “(CI-ea, the moors were gained an increase of $25 each. .The Ratchet-8' By-hw. The long-neglected hutchers’ by- .wa came in for some discussion. Md! Cinnamonâ€"I‘ll couple of butch-n told me today that i! we pass-d it they mud pay tho costs." Clerk Knowlaonâ€"“Ir. Goo. Calvert sent in a communication My to the aunt; V:tfe_ct." ,_,, j__.u. I"...â€" Th1 McWaQ'tez-sâ€" They knew they were going _to gut." An“ All- usv -1 II“. ---..-. Mayor Soothbmnâ€"“l don’t knowâ€" tppople hold than: we. would be put- men. Many have come no me mying that, the price of steak is now 15c.. and lint it will be rain} to 206. it me pass the try-Jaw." Md Wiâ€"“No license at all- [nee tradeâ€"is the right thing. Meet in 20. a pound cheaper all around in Palermo.†Ald. Robinsonâ€"“Yes. and live: steer 3mm been cheaper in year-3 than it is at present." Mayor Soot-heranâ€""l'ho grocers complain tint the butchers didn‘t ad- here to their agrcment t‘o give up the sale of butt-ï¬r. eggs. canned $05538. pics? ,4--- -_-:.m.1 at, and Making stuck with my mater is the best water to produce a g1¢‘>ss.~ and prevent thc iron tron: sticking. ' ~ - 1‘. ’1‘ It dose not follow that becansawo cannot smell the drniue‘ any are not’ pciaonoon. Drains thaw cam rm Stan-merits: M for more common among men thin unong women. the proportion ham almost (out to one. A hundred you“! I80 tho average chest measure of man. :3 recorded in tailora’ books was. 86 in; now it is the sic of bu’ttwr. cgga. cannon goods, etc." No decision was arrived at. and 11m committees adjourned amu- vot- ing' 36 to each of the manor: for attending the Court of Revidon. “I“ Imu- ...... .......... Rent: in the best values over ofl'ered here at this or 81.50, 31.75, 8200, $2.50 up to .............. Domestic Hints ially put it \VM damn. Priest flue-a Down the Bauot- i any 9"“ lot at Pookalili. (Utica Saturday Blade.) One or the interesting eventsï¬ot‘the week is the action of Father James B. Curran. pastor of the Church 01_ As- Pcekskill. N. Y" in taking the part of an editor. Thema‘s‘Pcn- dell. against whom the politicians-“ that place had mtitu'ted a boycott neeausc in his paper he had exposed municipal corruption afterveix other papers had declined to (lo-e0. The indignation of Father" Curran was aroused ,and in his address Sun- day he proclaimed; “I am uncompromisingly opposedth in this country and my euption the boycott ‘ sympathies are with Mr. Pendell. ' I hereby devote one-half of my_ealary as tor to Thomas Pendeli. I‘ do this in the name o! fair play. or com- mon decency and a common manhood. He is a Protestant amt I am a priest of the ï¬thoiic church. but we are brother American. and [light at_his As the editor at a_,weekly,nqwe- nave determined to run I! town. But they ohali not trinmIJh. Pendell shall stay right here. He has .dared to unmuk political corruption. 1 do not know. whether his charges are true or tube. but I believe them. Were they false he would have_ been in Jail weeks ago. His enemies have gone to his advertisers and compelled withdrawal of their. pctronage.‘ Now Viotorie other-Vb then OT FAKES nor Fat Needs, used everyd Can’t you sell them! make fortunes. Still once to G. MARSHALL Ont. # PUBLIC LIBIAR Communications. Acct lotion for Pam meeting Library Board was he in the Council chamb gent were Judge Bar: flours. R. M. Deal. 1 P. Devlin and E. A. H ute: of the last mac and confirmed. Oommunica. From Messrs. cm» a“ Toronto. solicitin valuable works entitll toous of Canadian Hi From the Minister stating that the Go‘ to the Lindsay Lib: $165.10. From Mr. John Hill later at Eduention. n new Carnegie Librar; hooks in the Lindsay 1 his listen to my campnign. ' “I shall read Mr. Pendell’s paper every mek’. .‘ I ma! buy- my- shoes from the shoe dealer who advertises in its columns and from no one else. I shall buy my brmd‘ my groceries, my clothes. my books. on the same plan. Now. I cannot commandjoujo to do likewise. but I bape and pray that you will. ' â€" IV‘I ...:ll. 'LL. This breezy announcement created a sensation among the 1,500 persons in the congregation and had its etâ€" teot. The next day Pendell was; be- sieged on his way to Open his ofï¬ce by merchants offering him advertise- ments and capitalists tendering him ï¬nancial assistance. The paper’will have tobe enlarged to meet the de- mand: mule upon it byrtheï¬attitude of the priest. Already the boycott has fallen through owing to Father Currants pronouncement. which has made him (he most popular yereonage in the city. that you will. "This young man Pendell_with"his wife and children shall not_bc-ruinod. He is a true blue American, with a clean mind and a big. honest heart. 881! of my «Inn; for this year is his." Stationâ€. When in need of anything in the lino of commqrcinl nationery. vidt- ing cards. etc.. leave your order at The Post Job department. Wot-Innin- ubip nnexoelled. ' to cm A. oaib‘riâ€"é‘n‘mnAr ’ Take Laxativo Bruno Quinino Tub- IetI. All mm. “fund the money It It hill to cure. I: W. onva'a ï¬g. Octal-hawk: In. 31mm on A aovcon. €55 Lindsay, Dec. 15, 1903. annual trip, and am camped at bargains, and I thought I would such stock of sensible Gifts as at '..4.5O NEVER SO LOW. Eï¬Ã©ï¬ménow 016 BMW“ Euauggauges Select anything Underwear, Shirts. Mufflers; also SamF Boots and Shoes. “I: .W Ell-Ia! moonwalk: mama-mam; tom lswuhid dank-tho liquor Um Au. ‘l'ho addu- of than“ will be mad wimoonidaoosnd the UM willbe and on promptly. JOHN SHORT Linen†1W. Box ‘73. L'mdnv. -d' Cm Gonna-leaflets. Accounts and Gina Iatlou for Put loath. A regular meeting 0! theflPublic Library Board was Md Monday nidn in the Council chamber. Thoscpcrc- sent were Judge Harding. chairman; Messrs. R. M. Baal, F. D. Moore. A. P. Devlin and E. A. Hardy. Thimb- utes of the last meeting were read 3nd conï¬rm'sd. Communications. From Messrs. Chas. Robntson 00.. Toronto. soliciting the sale: of nluable works entitled “Bare thr- toous of Oeuedian History." From the Minister of Education. stating that the Government grant to the Lindsay Library would be The following accounts were pre- aented and recommended for‘pay- meat: Lindsay Water Commission- ers, 87.33: \Vatchman-Wardcr. $5; MESS Considine, 40 cents; Collier. 8; 00.. ‘7; Light. Heat 8: Poxver 00., 36.49; R._S:_ Porter. 828.663 Wm. $16.10. From Mr. John Miller-LDeputyJfln- istcr of Education. reporting on the new Carnegie Library building 'and books in the Liqduy_mbrory. Briggs. 816.88 :7 Librérizin. fox" having rooms cleaned. 85.45; Book: Supply 00.. 018.507.†On motion the above communica- by Mr. 89a]. the librariun's re;.o:t tor the month or November was adapted. Following is the revert; arculatiou in Detailâ€"History 70, Biography 26, Voyages and Travels 82, General Literature 46.7Juveniles: 80157257. Girls 45. Little Ones 79, Bound Periodicals 87. Poetry_40., Re- ligion 8. Sclencc 58. MiscellaneouelQ, Work! of Reference 3, Fiction 775.,To- tel cimnlation for month 1570; new tickets issued dun ing month. 25 ;_bor- towers to end of month. 1535: each receipts for moath: new tickets. $1.25. catalogues. 110.. lines 2013.; total 81-55. ', On motiont he above communica- tions were ï¬led. ‘ in such an «Ml-star combination as this: Tara. Borden. Hughes, Chaney. Hort. Cowley; {theta x9 :1 selection of (imbu- tor the construction of a (hb'mot that couldn‘t be; cqualiedin a wound years. All-Star Gabi-0t. Montreal Herald; How (hr: Sir Richard Cartwright rota: t3 the. Con. 1m :5 ‘inediacmtcc" whey there The muting then adjourned. PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD. don't think I am's all week. nything you think of in Gloves, Hats, Ties, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Braces, Cravats, Scarfs, 0 Sample Smoking Jackets and House Robes. Librarian‘s Rnport. Aocountl P13504- :he baby’s 83005989,â€" MALI-mu)“. ma 18 3......91 0.6.0.006 but Household mail†mg Canes. Pipes in Fancy CaseS- neerschaum Pipes- Tobacco Pouches. Tobacco Jars. Tins of Tobacco. Plug Tobacco. 'Cigars bytbe Box at Purses. Pocket Books. Wallets. Violins. Accordions. Banjos. Guitars. loath Organs. Dolls. Toys. Sleighs. Baby Cutters. Doll Carriages and Beds. Plain and Silver Mounted Walk- Setts. Hand lirrors Plain and Ebony Hair Brushes Photo Albums. and Presentation Time is coming. and my store is ï¬lled with suitable gift. such as Ladies' and Gent’s Leather Toilet â€KENï¬ï¬fi/D mss mm n._ FIRTH“. CHRISTMAS dl2. and ver Eur d1: impc nah II .I ~90 cuo to]: