Peter Hawkins ............... ' 88.74 A Stone-crushing account amount- 10 $871 for 1903 hmd,~‘occn7§sen-t: by the County Clerk, of. which 7, was paid under the same‘ reso- [ion so that it might appear in the nu] financial statement, St. Patrick-8t Roadway The principal conunnnication was a. (c! from the Township Solicitor ting that from testimony receivâ€" ‘oy mm of the statute labor per- 211 a and public money explnded on Patrick-st, for several years r it is undoubtedly a public Way, and no one had a. right to TIE STAlDTDBY MEETING HELD . LAST TUESDAY. bnows m. 111611430ng I 1.15 1 meeting the members poducu. d heir personal accounts for hymn, which were, on motion of lessrs. Hickson and Coulter. paid as “ssuumuwv‘o SENSIBL‘E g GIVING. : Portland Cement Plant Iay be Stunted Partial Exemptionâ€"flu Financial Statement and Other Iattors. The timing meeting of the Ops buncil was held on December 15th, :1 accordance with the statute, with L11 members present. After the read- nz and confirmation of the minutes A Cement Industry. Messrs. Thos. Sadler, J. Ellis and R. M. Luggate were presergt and onmo- lion, addressed the Council, saying that a. Company, computed of some of the ruling citizens of the town, and other sapiulists, to be known asthc Lindsay l’orzland Cement Company, Limiud, is now being formed {with a. View of establishm a cement plant in Lhc township of Ops adjoiningthe Lown. Tm- building and‘mmhiaery ‘rcquircd will cost more than . ml and employment will be given to I) or 100 men for at lea-5t six months 0! :hc year. They did not expect en- tire excmgtion from; taxation, but Wauld “quest the Council to pass a I‘sz limiting the ammant of 9130-5 to 2.; most. $20,000 for a term 0‘ Len yen}, but dwellings of work- men. loculuu’ on their land would be mblz‘ct to ordLnary assessment. Thc Council thought such_,a factory Wild benefit both town and town- .‘ND, and would thereiore submit a â€'14-‘71 on elucLio'n day. I ; Cum for Boundary Work. '. cufgï¬wuney, a. member of Bani; “th mined . the: Gounod m â€I new 1.9 ï¬ettling- .,th3 31w“ boundary work ohm. and ,, “mm; the respeotuemrt townshxps on the boupdil‘y, . .- obstruct it. Why: Iimi Plant to at '1 ten years 33!! located â€â€â€˜\“““†Some of the best holidayâ€"goals ere everyday goods; goods that. enable you to show both good wii! and excellent judgment. High-grade Hair Blushee, Leath- er Goods, Fine Perfumes, Shav- ing Sew, Manicure Sets, Pocket Knives, Lamps and Chamois Vests. None the less perfect zifzs became of every-day we- fainess. These are gifts yOn can buv at fainst possible prices by having them here. « «saws»! â€so“ “935 ulowaneas to be! â€308131 3’ aï¬mphen Oliver asked that the :33] lowamc past his place be opâ€" [0 r Public trawl, saying that mad Get some rent bananas of no I .09 motion of Mme-s- Rankin: and him- the. (:12: rim 1’3! Jam. pan for road all lens or Paton. and â€â€˜0 notiï¬ed the mud .n‘ Vn motion or Mesa-n Hawkins and “him, the mm: m} instructedbo bury Jae. Parker to pay the rent he {or road aiiowama and raglove trimmers or othq- obstructions tom. and tbu David W i 380 notified to take hioï¬m 2 road 2.1M {hat ' my traded for public travel. .‘ ’SIOWNSHIP liGlSlAIORS â€3176318! V Remy opp. Post 0500, Lind-by. ‘ snunw‘nwuo Withordinatysoap a woman has towoxk so hard md so longon wash any shehasnotimeforpreparinganyofthe familymenls. Washdayisztï¬Ldthe good wife faces ach thh a sigh ofdapair. » - Sunlight Soap makes all the diï¬'erence in the world. No toilingâ€"no nhhingâ€" no boili â€"-less than half the labor with much better results. Most women are all throughnfheir wash by twelve o’clock when they wash with Sunlight Soup the light way. It makes child’s play of work. _ 7 ASK _FOR THE OCTAGON BAR. Sunlight Soap washes the clothes wï¬x'te and m: {We use mac. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO. 9n o=. Hicksm s. McLean m. B:st..... Conner"... I $33103 kson poem, mummj‘mmr. mm 25. new. 84.51 77.30 106.55 ~’ â€APO Mr J. Jackson, collector, with roll in hand said there was about 3100 yet outstanding which parties had promised to pay on the 15th, but had not yet done £0. Rathx than re- turn U13 names of the delinquents to the County Treasurer, the Council on motion extended the tune a few days to give Mr. Jackson an opportunity to colleot the balance and return his roll to the Treaalrer. A Couple 0! By-lmws. ‘ F1112 élaption by-lawv and tho 113., law to liamt Lho assessunnt of we Lindsay Portland Cement Company were can su'mnitted. the former be- ing paaeed, sign-ed and salad as by- law 608, and the latter being twice 183d, awaits the vote of the electors. Other Matters. V . In response to the appeal 01 Mrs. J. Shaw, for the wing of Mrs. Gold. a tend dollar order was passed and Mr. Hawkins was instructed to visit the [sumily and make some. nrrangc- men't for keeping M1115. qud.’ since she prefers it to the “Home." . L-, -v p-.-“ .uvsnnnfc mm or not. As they 318‘: Gross Creek badge on the Janctvi-lle road is over 300 ft. long a resolution was passed that proceedings be’ taken un- der said section to have said bridge classed as a County bridge. . Annual Financial Statement. Mr. Kennedy, treaï¬urer, laid his ï¬nancial, statement on the table. It was; briefly reviewed by Council and a. resolution passed instructing the 01311:]: to have 100 capies printed as 0.3- ua s . Slug nu. -v vâ€" ull _77 After a number of small accounts were passed and paid the business of 3903 was declared closed. Avote of thanks, moved by Messrs. Hawkins and East. was tendered to the Reeve, who IiLtiugly responded. and the [membans left the Council room each apparently fefling that his record J-M hie inclâ€"D‘â€" 'PuJ GU HI." ..... _U for 1£()3 shou‘d guaï¬ntw hie re-el- mï¬ou cn .1311er 4th. . W. .O‘Boyls. Clerk. “in: regard to the; olrtruotions placed on St. Patrick-st. by Wm. B. Fee, a. resolution Wm,~ pass-2d instruc- ting Jaos. Mocha-m to Lodge a com- plaint with the. (hunts Mbgistmtq againsc Mr. Fee! for obstructing said roadway and for failing to remove the obstruction when duly_ notified. East Crpaa Creeks Budaa. 1 The Bean called the attention of Council to Sec. 617 a, of tho Consoli- [dalsd Municipal act of 1903; by (which any bridge over 80') fcét in length may he. muss! by county, Councnls whctjherA It be a boundacy --' n _. 1-1,_‘_ Henleyâ€"Skitch A very pretty house wedding was held at thrtze pm. Wednesday, Dec. JGUl at the reï¬nance 01 Mr. W. R. Stitch, 57 William-st. north. when Miss Leta E., only daughter, was un- ited in wedlock to Mr. Herbert J. Henley, of Toronto. The nuptial knot was tied by the Rev. Geo. Hen- dérson, only the immediate relative of the contracting parties being in- vitqd. ‘ V The bride looked pretty gowned in white and her going away cos- tume was of blue broadcloath with beaver hat to match. The brides- unaid mus Miss Addie Day, of Toronto; Mr. Henley was assisted by, his bro- ther Fred, also of .Toronto. Many beautiful presents were received, among which was a ,very handsome pinpo, the gift of her father. ril;l.'r.':md lifts. Henley will reside at 49 Keusingtonaave†Ioroto. éhcééssfu-l , future. Workmanâ€"O’Brien. 0n Wadne‘sday _e.vcning,.Dec. 16th, at Um patronage. 33 St Paul-st.,nt 6.15. Mr. Hubert Walter Woflzman and Misq Adel}; O’Brlfn' were united in marrLagef. Th" 5.rem9ny was per: 'ouned by lit-v. air. Stri":. The bride was drczttr Ir. a 13:5, becam- ing travelling costume and baked \er charming. Miss McCoy assist- ed thn bride and Mr. Geo. A. Mill- er performed the duties of grooms- man. Mr. and Mrs. .Worknnm lat on the 8 o’ckck twin and will be absent for some time. albeit many friends cxtend warmas't congratulationsand wish for; mean a bright, happy and what aié"'HtImors? MERRY WEDDING BELLS. gamma†â€"M¢~ssrs. Hugh McDonald mm D. Currie, of Eldon Station, were in town or. Saint-my. . â€"Nr 8. C. Hunter, of l-‘ernelou Fans. Lassed tau-push 31:er to ‘00- bourg 10 visit friends. ' -Mr. P. McLean, traveller for the Mufï¬n-ems Co., of Petqrboro, wm in lowfl’â€mn!hy ~00 ,_ ,, I! n-r.‘â€"VT, â€"M1.ss Freda Bon. who had ham ï¬shing .Toronto friends. pmaed through to Bobcaygxeon on Saturday. - Miss Workman, who is attmding the Presbyterian ladics‘ college, '11:)- romo. 1-5 home for the Christmas holi- days. Iona-«u 0! mum a“ Stranger! within OII’ can. ' â€"Mr. A. Farguspn‘, 6t Woodvme. [was in tow Friday. «Mr. ‘ Weak?!) Akined, of Bowls- geon. was in. town lately. â€"Mns. Will Iwiss is viziting at Mrs. Stephen’s William-5L, north. “â€"Misu Janos Wt town Monthly morning Ior Oaaguy, MWIIX . â€"â€"..\tr. R. J. Granny, postmastexjï¬l 0mme.:, wag in' town to-dsy. Abbas Cornelia noble, of Sunder- land, was in town on Batu-day. . R. F. Wmliia, oI Uxhriqxa. wu in town last mack- cn bumnws._ - -- ,L 11-..- :. via ASIRAVHIERS COME ANDGO ’I l I‘D-3 - 4341-. Albert Woraley. of Apma. N. W. '1'.. pas-Bed through to his home in Fencion Fails recently tospent the Minter. ' . . «Mr. R. J._ F_reod. of Meliort. N. -â€"‘- -â€" 11.9.. "LIV â€"-Mr. T1109. 11-. Scars, on luruuuu, .EBIJICBauting John Haddon so 00., type founders, England, “"19 in town 1:21am on bus'glcpu. -Mr. Wes. Morgan. who is attend- ing thona Univer'ty. Torontods speufling the. Christmas holidays with his bx other, Mr. £11. Morgan. -â€"z\iuse Gal-fat, who has been visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williamson, south ward. rammed to her home in- Port Hope on Saturday. ’ -- Mr. Elm-b Hooper. forqmaxr of the Statesman olfioo, Bowmanvi-lle.. was in- 1mm lately a guest of Mr. W. Rocnigk. Mr. E‘oopen- made The Post. a frï¬cndly call; Dalulw-y- , --.Mr. Herb Workman and bri {111 ml amt week from their .sy.luuc'n trip. “ ,_._- k-.. .. , qull\§' nu- -_v__ , , to assist Mr. W. J. Mullen. mu trav- eller. , â€"Mr. Richard Butler, of Lorneville, was in town lately, the guest of his brother, Mr. Jas. Butler, hotelkeeper. The customary family reunion will Lake place at the homestead Christ- mas Day. «Mr. R. Fee. traveller for the Wil- son Lumbar 00.. of Toronto. returned on Sum-day from a. business trip to Rochester. Albany. New York and ’Bulfalo. BIL has. been absent about six weeks. ‘ .3 recs-J «Mr. J. A. Parry, Who-has been re- pxtsenting the Noxon M'I’g Co. to: me past t-wo years in’ the Barrie.» district. has transferred to Lindsay t9 assist Mr. W. J. Mullen. lam! trav- clier. -â€" --â€" 7 ...7 ~Mr. Geo. A. Smith, tormemy nun- ager of~ the Lindsay Gas 00., Win Leann in a Jew» days for Toledo,.0hio, {when he gibpgcts to secure qmploy- o! hiaï¬mc being Iimitad he will not have an opportunity to any good-bye to all. an has taken this gnean-s 9th“â€" K298. -aM-r. A. .H. Ross. fmveller for the Cma-m Separator 00.. of Guelph. in Lindeny .and vicinitylefl Monday fon' the ngal city, when he will spend Christmas .ijth his parentm Mr. Ross expect; after New Year‘s to be itransmrrfld to the Maritime provin- â€"Mr. Albert Murtu, 01 15011110; Mrs. A. Gillies, Mr. A. E. Knight, Mite and son, 0! Toronto; Mr. A. Gail- lies and .vnfe, of Stratford; and Mr. L. R. Knight, of Guelph, are expect- ed to visit Lindsay friends at Christ'- Mn'and £13335 Vadlen' Albert Murta, of_ 33319195 A. Smith} fprmegly man- - .‘u Ross. frévellcr (0!) the McQuade and Muse of Omcmuc. .were in E 15qu 3‘ ‘vvvâ€" , Wm. Criminon. 0‘ town on Saturd'I-F- n», or Burnt River, ‘ Longford 13Wâ€- low. or Lunonburz- tow days in town. of Head Lake. I'ount). was in m 1' turned in Iroqflms Mr. J. In 10W“ dc r:- hon- ‘., of «Mr. J. C. O’Brien. 0! Toronto, gnnt :1 C9uplt" of days in town Last week. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Webster and family of Carman, Manitoba. ar- rived home last Friday night. They will remain until March. _ - Mr. and Km. '1‘. Crowley and daughter and mas Jenni: O'Keefa. of Arn'lh, N. 1)., arrived hat night and wi‘! visit friends in town for :1 con- ple of months. ‘ -}tr. W. Bnnford. at. Remain. in in town for a few days on business, â€"Mr. Frank MacDon-all. who had been relieving at the G.T.R.freig|ht otricc, returned to me home in Re- â€".\1r. Louis Amhambault left Fri- day for Toronto. where he will meet hm daughter, lire. Lee. who is com- ing home from Calgary. N.W '13.. v.0 spend the winter. ‘ here - Mr. W. Woullard. of Denied. was in ‘own Friday. Mn. Wn-‘Jhrd has haven in the quiploy of the and- say. Bobcaygcou and Pontypod nil- way as time Raw for the pad four months. ' . .,; '. .' ' ..-..‘. "tutu-5| my vv -â€"--.~ 4.1:. McCunn. who has boen‘in me oflice of Mr. Armani-ow. chief engin- eer rm an Liulmy. Bobcaygeon‘ and Pout: poo! railway. left lately for .Ton'into, having cqnmeted his work Francisco. 91-05th 01 the Vanna» tine, Gordon a; Ca. MercantileAgency. prrivsd in town mntly and will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor, of the Big 20 restaur- z-nt. Mr. VuAMino. W?!) in Mrs. (rug-101's uncle, has not visited Lind- say for many years. and is delight- ed with the many evidonceu 0! solid progress that claim his attention on out 93! hand. - - . Local lmluu â€"Bradstreet has discovered that 80 per coat. of the men who tail- in’busi- ness do not advertise. «What an opportunity there is it prmnt for the poet who could grind out something catchy about “The Gocd 01d Winter Time.†1 -â€"'I‘Ihc .Pcteflnro Board 0!: Trade will hold a baumwt Wednesday cv- nning. Dec. 3011:. Hon. Goo. E. Fog- lor andotbpr weii known mm Wm '31 tend. - ' 1 'Gpcu luau»... â€"There ‘was a phenomenal orawd of Christmas buyers in and our merchants MERRY -â€"Local smwshoors are pmum: .1 dump to Cameron one of [1128.3 fine awnings. (Paley will travel as the crow {has and climb all the fences Edrouto. "LY ‘ ' 4"x1!iltmy‘n â€"Comtahlo Crawford is buéy .rwnding up the last of the polltnx .m........m.:. Aftt-r to-dny the yphgg MERRY MERRY. â€"Toronto News; The Mayor " LS down on signs. and believes. that all advertising shOuld be done in the newSpapers. This is one more proof of Mr. Urquhart’s good judgment. -â€"It is suspected that the Emily towwhip farmers. being dnort o! wa- ter for “NM? ether. succeeded in‘head- ins: on in some way the rainstorm - 7 _-..5-.a..u We rc- 51mm MERRY Ull Ill _ Ina. vwâ€"~ _ duo To arrive yesterday. We rc- ceivcd {our inches 0! wow and n cold spell instead. L -_-.........1 ‘pm“ a; MERRY NERRY ME-R R Y MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY ME “RY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MER RY mRJSTMAS CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS (ERLSTMAS (YER IBTMA S CHRISTMAS cyms'rms mnwmAs .mmanus CERIEP-MAS ca RISTMAS (BRMMAS (ERMMAS CHRISTMAS camsmus GERMMAS (‘TERJSTMAS C‘BRISTM5S qumsrn.\s (‘BRLGPHAS CHRISTMAS (Hleka CBRLSTXAS CHRISTMAS CH R 151‘)! AS OER-1.5T)! AS CHRIST-MAS maximum S. VanALstine. ‘9‘ TO YOU TO T0 1 YOU YOU “RR! CSRIB‘IHAS YOU YOU Y O U YOU HENRY GRMMAS YOU YOU YOU YOU YOU YOU Y00\ YOU YOU YOU YOU YOL YOU YOU YOU YOU YOU YOU YOUD YOU IOU YOU" YOU «Itâ€"ha J's-mined bathe Ind Mul- lah to qmiï¬â€˜nurm mm- ue 0! some tea) use in‘ the world. ab feeds 'em to his troopers. -'1'hc Petal-borough 'hu't Chb's CJub’s winter race men; will beheld on Jan. 61): and 7th, 190-1. $603 win he offered in .pnws. â€".'L‘.inc pump house for the water Works at Whitby will conume ,115MI brick. The Lindmy ‘zu- ticle is hails used and the lam ship- mm! hes just been nude by Mr. S. J. For. or when the Aiuictic lacrosse team of that town played Lindsay 1w dimmer was nut-rial not wack to MISF Jackson. daughtu- of Mr. R. B. Jackson. proprietor of .tho Grown hotel of that town. »â€"-Mr. Joseph Killaby has purchased from Mr. McArumr. of Penalon Falls, the lino building lot am of Mr. Geo. Mills’ store, and fronting on King, Queen and St. Paul-ï¬ts. TM prop- erty has ban new as a piling ground {or mecr for mu“ years. We nu- durstapd the price paid wzs $1.000. «Colllngwood ladied recently held a wry succeolul (air in‘ aid or the town hospital. It. represented a Garni- Val of Nations, ladies being in charge of eleven boom» decorated to repre- sent the respective countries. the (many attendants bzinz attired in the national. costume. The amu- was very maxim. the total receipts be- ing 31563.87 and the amount'turncd over to the «hot-vital authorities 81459.02. ' On: Lindsay India; should get together. after the heli- days and plan uncaring along the â€"A Montreal newspaper, recently naked its rmdcrs to decide the hun- iug ouubjlion. “Who are. th: gant- cat flung Canadians?" and public opinion placed Sir P. Girounrd hw- cuuron thr- lid. giving :b' premier- paiition to Six ‘wnma Lauricr. and tho mond to Lord §u§thcwh._ -Mr Fred A. Clark». gnu-clam. of Pcterboro. who tigug-al_sa goal geop- mine line. Cheaper FUEL, than wood or coal. No ashes, no soot, no odor, no trouble. Can be placed in any stove. County MERRY MERRY mmms‘ MERRY GWAS MERRY MERRY MERRY WW TO YOU WAKELY 86 FORD, VAPOR GAS STU YES You know d'fl’ennt buyers buy differently and different sellers sell diï¬'crently. It’s a. very fair store. If you have not already tried us, start right now and we’ll guarantee your savings azcount will grow more rapidly than in 1903. WW6 WWNW Nothing but a Marconi message travelling on wings of air an reach the thonsmds of homes in and about Lindsay that rhe Wakely Ford business has proved a mutual beneï¬t. We are closing up a most remarkable busy yar, our sales in some departments even doubling over the same month a year ago. “Don’t Boast. " you say. Yes, that’s worse than foolish, but listen to factsâ€"then form you: own opinion abOut us. “I’ll! SAFE SATISFAGTOIIY STORE. Strictly Cash Dealers. LINDSAY. One of the Big Syndicate A very Merry Christmas 18 the Marconi message that we flash to the thousands of people who at one time or another have seen ï¬t to do business with us during the past your When we started out just sixteen months ago. we didn’t do any toedying to anybody; we simply started a business resting upon the foundation stones of energy, enterprise, fair dealing and optimism. ' People took kindly to our methodsâ€"the result is as you see. Not for a moment in its history has \this business been 38 standstill. It never will be. It will always push forward towards the goal 0! 'rl‘HCCllan. There is but one way to hold the trade we have and wui the trade The coming year will ï¬nd us more thoroughly entrenched, better equipped and more eager than ever to serve you to better advantage by way of securing the best merchandise at the lowest possible prices. we will have, and that is by oï¬'ering at all times merchandise that will not only sell but satisfy. Which we will aim to do at any and all times, under any and all circumstances. - SALUTATIIBY ’XMAS 1903. WW 0†WW â€om CASTOB IA Cmbgï¬go-otï¬m Kent." Wt You Int. 1:: Vegas»; wsmï¬ifldLï¬â€œ me To YOU We: m you mammal T0, you . SMYTH. YOl YOU YOU YOU MERRY (BEST-MAS Saving The loan-eel Weekly Herald ............... 'lhe Weekly Post . The two papers It bought separately ..... The two paper: under our oflcr ............. TWO DOLLAR PAPERS FOR $|.00 Good until January 15th, 1904 THE WEEKL‘ W the moat reusable proposmon ever made by a Canadian pub- m b m runs-I: TWO DOLLAR-PAPERS FOR ONE DOLLAR MERRY MERRY. CHRISTIAS MONTREAL. WEEKLY HERALD MERRY cams'mm MERRY CHRISTMAS HER!“ â€ERR! mm TO YOU MERRY 3y modal moment. and a heavy coatâ€"justifiable only by the cer- m d largely tam our «Inscription listâ€"we are enabled to otter cumulus n greet donor weekly for ONE DOLLAR per year This offer is v - e l ' end an be mule by no other paper. as we have purchased the 51331;: Mt! for this district. 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