mm to our citizens’ growing hith in the public ownership 01pr- lie utilitieS, the town now owna’ .a moneyâ€"manna proposition in the materrworks plant, which is, being ad- .imtered faithfully and well bythe bird of Commissioners selected by popular vote But an extension 01 the “on to toe. pace with the build- hI dnwen, and meet the demands 1 thuse petitioning (or services, called for an initial outlay each you the: tar exceeded the slur-plan was earned, and as the request; I. new. names have continued to pom-imam! there ismsign'ot' an “extent. the Where have, he. {rustling with; serious pm!)-j I-ch-a‘un‘o mt- ]‘Ihe! rec-' * â€mm were open' babe and the sanitary gdvantages we possible by the construction of m, which invariably follow at- Dr water magi-115‘- n comparatively easy task to beautify flair premises and maintain their wdens in tm'irty and sightly cfm‘ diï¬on at a vexy' small cos‘t. The beneï¬ts are immwd almost beyond amputation“ hen we make aï¬lowancc hr the great convenience of having a “tent supply of water in every no: ,Lhe fine expanses of velvety m1! and the protusion ,0! flower; mt greet the eye everywherein the gamer our citizens are in the first plane indebted to the Lindsay Water- gotks system, which has‘rendered it manor: and residents unite in ack- â€lodging that Lindsay has inprov- .51 may in appearance during the hat half-dozen years. This agree- ..ble proof of progressiveness in not due wholly to the creation of the may now pad modern house: to be pan In all parts of the town; it 3; been brought about in great name through the improvement of the lawns and surroundings of our oitisens’ homes. All that: things have contributed to a happy condition of attain! that jutities a deep feeling of thenktnl- nets and should direct our grateful tmht: heavenwerdâ€"to the great giver of all goodâ€"with an earnest pkition from the heart that He may haplmed with us, and that the hnp- p, «minions we are now, enjoying my continue throughout the new you. With this prayer on our lip's lot us remember at this happy Whmstidc those in our midotn‘. 0 gm sorrow or privation has come. A Kerry Christmas to all X 'vtâ€"r .u r, groper value the man! 8M3: bless- im the people of Guam hnve en- joyed during the year new. drawing to a close. PrQSperity of the haunte- one tine! has maniacs! merchant. the twelve months. Our farmers bye enjoyed bountiful crops and good price: for everything which the; hue had to sell; our business men an prospered as never before, the huge quantities of "goods passed through Customs and the evidence of «Mental men eetabilshing the (apt that there he: been a brisk demand tor all classes of goods; and in the industrial world there has been great nativityâ€"the hum of machinery has been heard throughout the Land, urge shafts have found steady em- ployment at high.\vaae§,amun$km-' ed labor he:I been in greetdemend and ma been remunerated as never he- tore. , XOW. LI“ Mom tab. ““9 H mm... Luv-7! pmnn, DECEW LOW PRICES FOR 300]] HARDWARE Assuredly The Weekly Pos_t. 1'!!! WlTERWORKS IV-Llw. {suredly it. will be a Merry Chust~ to which we shall awake toâ€"mor- it our hearts be right and me capable of appreciating at the - L\A__ 112 Kant-It, Lindny. BUILDERS’ SUPPyBS- an" cuiiusnus: t, ."â€"-' â€"-.v~ GARDEN 1001.93; PAGE FOUR. Grand†Mcrry Christ- Win The choir of we Metlndisi chum is going to Bulawa- to assist in the concert the.†on Chi-faunas night. Mr. Russo]! Mai, son of 1):. .Mc- Kn), arrived home Monday night fxom Line No: tax-[wast Ea intends ap: riding the winter with his patâ€"- cuts. We are pleased to stafe that Reeve Grant is able to be ground again. Rev. W. "Wick-at, of Victoria Road, will occupy the pulpfl: of the Meth- odist chore!) next Sunday. j Mr. C. E. Weeks is visiting friends in Toronfo. WOODVILLE. (From Our Own Correipandent.) The entertainment given by the children and choir of the Presbyter- ian church on Friday evening was well attended. Mr. Sam Staples is home for the Christmas. vacation. Mr. Brokersshire was in Lindsay on Wednesday Mr. D. J. McFadden has purchased Mr. M. Kramer‘s fine farm, South fKirkfi-zld. We wish-him great suc- Messrs. John and _Alex. McInnis at- tended the flat stock show at Sunder- land last Friday. when Mr. John Mc- Innis was one of the horse judge. We are glad to see Mn» N. D. Melanie in our midst again, after re- covering from a severe illness. PORTAGE' ROAD. 7 (From Our Own Correspondent} Mr. Jas. Innis and daughter, Miss May, of Sonya, s‘pent' a few days with friends last week. : {Rm boy that did not Tic: his! horéc had to walk to. {own on Wédnesuuy Wexeming , . , .x (Mr. Charles H‘ore's n'ew bli-n Vie cqmpleted. It is decorated by a new Winde 1). Mr. IJ-‘win Sanderson has complex- ed_his_se'zao_n’s_ t_l_uj.eshmg, 1‘ LEAï¬XN-‘J‘. POINT. (From Our Own Correspondomt.) fl‘he ice on the lake is state now and is Ewing trqvellagd op by thg: public. The question of selwting n. candi- dnln to contest Victoria County in the Conservative interest was not taken up. but was deferred till Jan. 19m whcn another meehag willJn culled for that purpose. W: under- Mam: tum-e are three candidatutor nomination. via, Dr. Wood. of Kirk- rield. Col. Hughes, and Dr. Vmsman. At 1] o'clock, Mr. R. Bryans took the club- and 031ng the meeting to Oldcl‘. After making a few rum-ulna in refeJ-euce to the: Oonoerntive party and the approaching Federal elections the. question of org-min- tion res taken :1: and disc-nasal at length by acme e jhe mere promin- Uw numbers or “the party. The el- mtion or officers was then proceed- ed with. and resulted in the follow- ing being elected: Hen-President, Mr. Johnston Ellis; Vice 13:69.. Mr. J. H. Dolmen; Treaéurer,Â¥r. Wm. McArthux; secretary, Mr. J. E. Weldon. Mr. MOON. after twenty- eight years of faithful sea-rice .19 sec- rctnry now retire». and many eulog- istic. remarks were made relative to higgood wqxjk in _let_ pepition. Conservative Belly Yesterday to Elect Ofï¬cers and lakeflus. The Coneemvaltivea of Linduy and \‘ictoxin County held a meeting yes- yesterday in the Uouncii chamber and diet'uhssd matters pwtajning to the brgonintion of aha part: through- out. the county. who meeting was a faixly representative one, there be- ing delegates present. from nearly ev- ery p9rtio_n_ 017 the «gum/y. You: for the by-h‘w and give; your neighbor a mama: to improve his property and guard tha haalth' of his Cami-1y and that or the town at largo. be incl-caning the value and product- ivt-nms of a piece of property owned by mementos. .u my be well to point out. in this: connection. that (when the citinua: of Patel-hero ac- mired their waterworks phn't two yeara ago it was depicted to set made the sum of $5,000 annually {or ulensions. :Thid amount has been Jound inadequate owing to the de- ;mands for now marines, and legis- hhon 1.5 now being sought to petâ€" mit the Commissioners to incl-nae the amount to $15,000. .‘l‘hc Connmiaaionqrs engage to pay the principal and intamsl as it falls due, and the inmawed revenue {mm a large number of naw services will make the undertaking an easy one. .Wo hump no Imitation in advising the (linens to vote for the by-ln._w, because m doing so they will simply minutiae FOR THE GRIPMGN. made «imp the mks wero when omr uptown: a oomtdornbla mutant in- cm of tho. ravpnu'l owned. while in .1804. to beep pace with tha "tinned requiremtmts. thé sum 0! $4,500 will be am. To dotmy the unwinding indebtedness for. ulounlonl and provide the lutï¬r mm the Comma-homo wish to borrow 810.000 on ti»: cram or tho town in' order to mourn '| low rate of in- tau-ab and a by-lqw for that purpase will In?†axbmittqd to the peaplo on Jan. 4m. {raking this phase .of the quantum into'thoir cal-em] coneidamtion‘,‘ M men as the national affect which [I mam-still policy might exert. upon" tho incmning ontuxpriao o! carpoo- ple. anal mibiy the halt]: of the town. 1ho Commissioners have whe- wdtcided in tamer 0! a. policy of pro- cwu. .In a trunk Itatflmeat to the ntepamra. which 30m" chowhero. the Commissioners point out that tho extensions and othor betterment: to themâ€"eithor a cowl-able sum would have to be provided at I lamp for the extension at the mama in‘or- der to sex-vs a large number, otnqw. patrouS, or operations would hate to ba limited .to the» amount of the ear- plus rcvenue, which means that a large nmubar of citinens would be compelled to wait for. an inddinice period for the couvmicncoa which they dqsircd at once. and for which they were wining to pay hindsomc- ((1911ch W week.) DEATHS ' M'A‘RDE.-â€"In Opc. on Tina-ah}, ne- mber .17th. 19(13, Annie. Wash, daughter of .Itbe' 1391: Tim]; Dr. White and Mrs. Milne had each prepared an address but as the at- ,temdanoe was small they said they would give them on another occasion. The New camera. The following officers were elected the year 1901; Hon. Pros†Dr. Herri- man; President, Dr. White; Vice- Preeidenta, Messrs. Rogers, Kitchen- er. Knight, Stevens, Mame: w- Gill, Trew, and .W'hitesidc; Secre- tary, Mrs. Sharpe; Treasurer, Mrs. Milne; Councillors, Ven. Archdea- con Casey, Revs. Fr. O’Sullivan, Wal- lace, Marsh. .Weloh, Henderson, Strike, Mrs. Trew, Mm. Milne, . Mrs. Weldon, Mrs. Brady, Mrs. Whiteaide, Mrs. Fee, Mrs. Mills, Mien Hannahoe. Mrs. A. Gunpbell. Miss Twamley, Miss Fanning. Chief Nevison, Mr. Broderick and Mr. A. LO'Loushlin; Solicitors, Mr. O’Connor and Mr. Peel ,; Auditors, Mr. Armdur am! Mr. A. L. Campbell. Venerable Archdeacon Casey said the Cocicty was certainly doing good work. According to the secretary's report the good work was not only being carried on in Lindsay, but in the County as well. The Government of this country is anxious that all children should grow up to become ble men and women, so the coun- try will be ptilled up withgood citi- zow. Through legislation the pro- tection of the children has been § one of the ratatutes. and when children are not being properly cared for this Society has the power to take them from their bad sur- roundings. Ii. is indeed a. sad thing to do, as the little ones haw great love for their parents. The anil- dren’s Aid Society has a great work before it, and all the citizens should take 5. deep interest init and their good reaults will follow. i 2 g 1 l tar away points «will be better look- ed after. Waffle- ' The me'enta'm‘g' then nderned. the Annual looting Loot Evening In Poorly Attended. The annual meeting or the, local (htldren'p Aid Society wheld Tucs- [day night in the Council chamber. but: on account of many other attractions lent night the meeting was poorly attended. only about twenty being present. repnpentlnc the active workers in connection with the So- ciety. The_preeident. Dr. Herrilnnn. occupied the chair end Mrs. Sharpe, decretnry. was in her phoe. The minutes of the loot ennuel meetiu were read and edapted. The Addresses. Judge Deon spoke briefly on the good .work .the Society one doing, but more .work yet remain. to be done end our citizen-.mm nth- themolvee up to that M. Years ago the work 1W8! neglected. but since the Government hen token oherge and it has became one of the i statute: in our low: the poor un- fortunate children are being better cared (or. I! legislation in thin work hud‘.been in toroe eev'entym‘o ‘ years ago many families would hove been saved from ruin. When one member of a tnmily doceneretim. his or her descendants will es :1 rule follow In the same footsteps and turn out erixninuh or worseâ€"drunk- urdlâ€"end their childmn become neg- lected. .Whe‘n appointing Juroa-uthe other day for the coming court! it. was brought to his notice that the Children! Protection Act of Ontar- io had been so amended that a Children's Committee for each elec- toral district shall be appointed by the County Judge. .the Sheriff or Warden of the County. This was a good thing. as neglected children “IMAY CHILDREN’S All! SOCIETY DOING A GOOD WORK. MAKING M 6009 (â€HMS {Of 099 wwwowwomowmoumz .664 >009 QNMNW “00¢â€OONQOOOWM «wwwumow “noovwwuooa WWW â€MON§N§M†MIR ([0st JAN: l5"! try, 1904,â€"Tho lookly Foot and The Montreal llornld wlll ho given to on All! NEW 808- 30mm: PAYING Ill ADVANCE FOR ONE DOLLAR. Tho Harald ls ono of the boot olly molt- lloo pnbllohod anywhere, and two big dollar papers for tho price of one Is an offer novor boforo made ln Gannon. Ap- ply for thlo bonanza at onoo. onahled to make the greatest otl'er ever placed before the public of Victoria and “join- ing counties. For one month onlyâ€"untilthe 15th of Janu- THE WEEK“ POST All TIIE IOITREAI. IIEIAlO FOR ONE DOLLAR ' "If POSTS GREAI 0fffR The Post has concluded ar- ‘ngomonts whereby It Is BABE IOIANZA FOR THE READING PUBLIC. The other members agreed with the M‘uyar'p remarks, and Mr. Staples and Mr. Gunny retired for aconter- once. When they returned Mir. Sta- ples said [1300an was willing to- aooept .115, 1nd ghe otter was ac- upted on motion of Aldermen Ii:- “(an and ammon. Ir. Conway explaining tint the repair olhls but- u “Ind out 815._ - ' -~ . Mayor Soother-an said the demand was a violation of the understanding arrived at the previous evening. He would not have summoned Council to consider such an offer. He sympa- thized deeply with Mr. Conway. but his duty to the citizens at larg c would not permit him to go farther than that. M'hiie not admitting any reopensioility on the part of the town for the accident, he was will- ing that Mr. Conway be repaid all expenses in connection therewith. He had enquired as to these. and found that the sum of 8150 would be ample. They could not place a value upon the child. and could only regret the unfortunate occurrence and more Mr. Oomny of their deep mmthy. Much sympathy is expressed for Mr; and Mrs. Conway. but under the 1cireumeta'aeee it is difï¬cult to fix the blame for the unfortunate inci- dent. .1110 aldenmcn wiï¬hedto patent the citizens in every way possible in View of the threatened suit. and more nodoubt guided by the advice of the physicians they called in. The Claim Settled. A Special meeting of Council was held Wednesday evening to meet Mr. Conway and discuss an amicable set- tlement. Mr. Staples was spokeeman for: Mr. Cdnway, and explained that since the previous evening. (when he and Mr. Conway had met Mayor Sootherran and discussed an offer of $150 or 8175). some citizens had urg- ed Mr. Conway to prune for 3 lug- ; er sum. and otter-ed to assist him I'm- = aucially in a .suit against the town. i A: a result. Mr. Conway now felt he I should receive $300 and all costs. | layed tuneral tdck place between 10 nod 11 mm. The unusual incident oreated con- sider'abln surprise 1nd disentlehction, but Mr. Conway vw isely acceded to the Coroner‘s demand voiced by Constable Short. that the body he hken luck to the home. During last night and this morning the town authorities got tbir head; together end the post-mértem. which hid been fixed for Honda). was callodofl. The dc. Setnrdny night the child died. and the um! nrrnnzemcnts for Ohe tun- onl were made. Interment mu to teko plnoo Monday afternoon at Riv- ouldo. and the funoul cortece lect the house at 8.30. but was halted e!- tor proceeding e short distenee by Oomuble Short. who odd he had been instructed by Coroner Burrow: to .provont burial in order that n post-morteln cxaminntion might be undo. to diaoovor. if possible. the cause of death. ‘. It will he remembered thnt tome week! ago Mr. and Mrs. Conway and child. while drlvlng home from Marl- posa at night. were preeipltnted Into a cavity at the sandpltn near) the town boundary on Colborne-st. The perenta escaped let-lone injury. but the child ha! been ailing alnce the ac- cident and gradually crowing wen!- cr; Lest week the “noon. having been notified that Mr. Conway in- tended to enter an action tor dam- ages. bed the child cxamlnhd by Dr. Eerrlmnn and Dr. XcAlpine, and later on a third phyaielan was sent over. Noon! Proooulon Holt“ h, 'con- static and lurlol Pmontod. Considerable discussion and no lit- tle indignation has been around a a. result of certain action taken Mon- day in connection with tho burial of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. «Fred Conway. oi the cost .ward. . IGWN AUINORIHES EXCITED ‘l’ll! GUI'AY llQUEOT HUBBLE EXPLAIIEB 9099‘ M40 >9 “6 §N§< we a! wu- nvuunx mm, '33. (gunman; 1mm, Ila. For .12 b: all drawn If You have. anything to all or wat h buy anything mm: II m P... For several moncha our younger brother had been troubled with In- dioestion. He tried caves-.11 remedie- bnt got. no benefit from them. We panda-ad Home at Omaha-bin? Stomach and Liver m and be commenced taking than. Inside 0! thirty days he had gained forty {loot-d- in and). an in nor. fully na- oovexd. W3 have a. -m on we Gwyn-go A 3308.. Bar- Gained Forty Pounds In Thirty Days Bencwcls for 3 years. - Argue. Christopher ; Graham. Florence; Boecrotr, William A.; Header-on. Marion; Pcdhn', William C. ; Jef- tm, Adic. l' I Certiï¬cate Extengled (or 1 1-2 yoafs ~Taylor, May M. Seaton. Norman, .................. ‘ Laue. Sidney. A.. .................. ‘ Austin. Etha]. ........................ . “in. Minnie“ .......................... . Bur-ling, Com H.. ................... Brown. Florence, .................. . ‘Km'gh-t, Bel-um. 11.. ......... . ...... ‘Nugmt, Florence,..........‘.. . Donahue, Mary, A.. ............... Stuplea. F1etcher..... ................. Mark. Minnie... ....................... Gormnn, Gertrude.......... .‘ lanes, Lila E" ....................... O'lelaghan, liila, .................... Ray. Arnold, ...... .. ..................... McQuu-rey. Ethel, .................. Wilson, Lily. E....’.......... .. Hilaney. Laurent. H.,...... ... .. Sibley, Ethel, ..... .... .............. Totton. Matt. 1............... .. Winn. Ellen Teresa, ................. MoFadyen, Andrew J,...... ......... mybee. Ethel............. ........... Black, Bridget, ....................... O'Boyle, Mary. C........ ......... .....‘ Heather-r, Bernadette ............ .. McDonald. Edgar............. Thurston, Idaâ€..- ......... Smith. Poliy.......... Mont, Grace. ................. 694; Mam. Grace. 6774 ll.†of Successful c‘udldatu. ' Following we give the result: of the Model School exams., hunk-din by Inspector Knight: Sr. II; to Jr. Ill.â€"Jenni.e Brumwoll. Albert IDs-unwell. Judge Best. Stow- art Flaw-11c. Tom “raw. Gertrude mow. Bo: Dan. Gardiner Eyred. En. Galshell. May B. Morrison. Flor- ence D. Holntosh. Ernest 1106“]. Geo. Riley, Marion D. Way. Annie Stone. North Win-d; Jr. III. to Sr.lll.â€"Estellc Brumwell, H, Burton. Winnie Johnson. Nola Latdlny. E. MoLrod. Myrtle McDonald Madge Matherell. Henb Naylor. Aggk Prqton. Mamie Putin. Fred Quibell. may Robinaon. Florence Rea. Orvin Wynn. Harm ,Wilkiason'. Jr. III. to Sr. Ill.--Estcllc Brumwell, Harriet Hunbcrlord. Tom. Currie. Evelyn Barrio. Willie Gray, Silas Newton. Alfred Williams. Jr. II. ,to St. ILâ€"E'dith Oinnagnon. Ethel Kitchen. Gnrnet Carley. Bruce Donald. Lem Theme. Lester Hopkins. Harvey Grifï¬th, Aileen tle, Flor- ence m. 38113100 . Oscar, Parker. Whlie Putin. Sr. II. to Jr. Ill.â€"'l'.homu Burton. Arlie Gurus. liable Greenherry Grace Kayne, Percy Hartwick. Lester Lytle, Prank Meander. Walter Rinhtrda, Joe Ratbmal. Howard Williamson. Ernest Abbott. Loretta Brown. Lila Earrod. Gladys Skinner. Russell Kayne, Stella Topley. Willie Woods, May Rogers, George Gage. Francis Street Schoool. Part II. to Jr. ILâ€"Nora Edmonds‘, Annie Geach. Olive Cunninge. Clu- enoe Kenny. Clarence Fisher. Roscoe Stewart. Olive Kowloon. Lily Ghen- bers, Charlie Carew, Myrtle Bell. Jes- ale aneo. Stanley Jellera. Norman «mm, Eddie Neabitt. Clarence Bate. Stephen Nevlson. Matilda Iuckwell. Josie Parkln. Anna Maugham Mar- ion Johnston. Edna Rowigk. Beale Hopkins, Ernest Donnell. Jr. 11. to Sr. ILâ€"Ross Mock. F. Berry. Leonard Out-tin. Bert Crou- well. Tillie Darbyson. Phyllis Ed- wards, Ellie Fisher. Eric Goldie, Elsie Burden. Katie Locke. Reggie Martin. Earl McGill, Lizzie Morrison. Jack Russell. Lulu Syer. Leslie Shaw, Ber- tla Watson. Bennie Yarnold. Jr. III. to St. Ill. â€" Pearl. Fill)". Loulo Franks. Bordle Goldle. Howard Howell. Quito Bough. Willie Morrl- eon. Wilbcr MoOerthy. Harold Her- oer, Ten Mercer. Ferd Millâ€. Lorne mnbur. Walter Scott. Eddlq Voltcb. Florence Touehburn. Joule. Preston. Herold Newman. Scull: Ward. - Part II. to Jr. IL- Florence now. May Billlncsley, Willie Goalie. Wil- helmina Cleodennn. Jenniq Hench. George Marauder. Lloyd Brown. Rob- bie Dolby. Earl Johmon. Core Hop- burn. Wilt-old Milhurn. Home! Wright. “Bunchc Burton. Jennie Hoar. John nanwbck. Arthur Martin, Mona Debo’pp Harold Stinsoa. Br. 11!. Lo Jr. IVEâ€"Bobble Allen; Laurence Black-well. Clo-m 'Deyen. Herold Dixon. Ikuoo Dixon. Ann“ Ferris. Cl: do Harrod. Ronnie Jewell. Gordon Jobbltt. Luello Jobbitt. nor- do Whoa. Florence Put]. Kory Robertson. Erato Richards. Stella. ï¬ddle, trod Stinoon. Rm.- William- Ion. Senior II. to Junior 111. â€" Flmnco Bum. F109, ‘Eudy. sun- ley Ooomhs. Irene Jobbut. Normnn mCounclL our: _Sllver. H ~ Dental School. ' Part II. to Junior lLâ€"Gordon We, cm Brown. Eur: Portia. Incl: mus, Fred Herbert. Bury Herbert, mt. Moore, Erin Shawn-t. Lorne Thomas, Bony Windrim. Ian“ OI". on» loadings of tho “um 80800135 Below we print tho result: of the promotion exam. conducted in the seven! schools. A! furnished by Prin- cipal Broderick: llNDSAY 'PUBIIC REEUL'I' OF DECEMBER muo- TIOI EXAMINATIONS LINDSAY MODEL SCHOOL. Passed With Honors. "ouncwt-n non-out .0000. mun 000...... "nu... -ooo 608 504 592 L.............. ...... 587 gram. ................... , 580 rcw J,...... ............ m mound-ou- no. ........... 5n ........................... 0., ....... ... ..... ......... 571 665 ndectc ............ . ..... 5“- 564 u‘,............ ............ Deu- 8ir,â€"We, tho wokaen in your y. cannot let this happy we: Ohrbtmaotide puss with- out giving you come my: token, of mm to axon-s our Ip- proohtion of your kindness in the allow“ Goon." lnglo Honorod 0, III: Employoos. Yootcrday 1t noon. as Mr. George luck. propaimor at the Lindsay, Planing Mills. WIS about to leave â€his olï¬co to 80 to dinner, he was met by bit large atoll o! workmen. It was a use or “stand and deliver.“ but the summons .wu giver. with an accom- moment "d-hrooa smiles instead out ‘pktol shots. and obeyed with a good- noturod \villingm that argued no fear of 1b: confluence; One of the men than stepped {onward and read no odds-cos. :1: tbs proper moment branding It. luck with a. line moor-chum pipe. cue sad silver- noontod tobacco pouch. the addreas and u follow-I : Huh-y. December 28rd. 1908. HQ. Goa!“ [9510: CO OOOOOOâ€OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ADDRESS All) PRESENTATION. i Visit. Our China Hall § as Early 'as Possible a dollar will b: and except for ex- tending the works. We have an au- nm the work! at a profit and paid 0“ $1,038.00 or the principal of O§$}’) ’ } ’ b ) 00000000000000 Of 15" amount we. we: asking Tor 810,000.00 and intuit! to pay the Name out of the awnings. and not #93:! y we Commiuionuc the CI IM M on “16 $73,000.00 Mumoo by 4"! now In force. :04 I390“ which you hue never been um to any a cent. '11!“ i. not a boon! hy-hw; you are not giving anything “my. but hunting in pro- perty which will! kingpadw vacuum. and the properly dill [Iona Th: nuoun: it aired to: extend- iw: â€no main- putting in new Invites; etc. (has mount expended for the put-polo,- mentioned are u 101101": 1000 ........ . ............... 8 2454 18 1901 ........................... 4‘03 69 TO my; RATEPAYSR'S; glue 34.00000 (F‘bentnu-w‘ Tho Miter Mansion" reopxz. It not for the large mund fully moat tho rampant-o to vote of Land 9nd ma «ml-â€m. (or the 010,000.00 Ba-hw. It will Reond enmneer, go as “1;; not in"... your tax. one cent. as (has cameo. we Mum "I; both (he princlpul ood.interaat will tcr dwwmg. In paid by Mandolin. the _u mu pay to law“ mac n M 00 the $15,000.00 mm}. The principle “c h 0nd 04,000.00 by-Jun now m force. ed M that no sea-vice w“; and upon which you has mayor been unm- the party “game “ed to any u out. 'Ihu no r30; a enough .water to pa; {0, but! by-hw; you are got 3mm; in (knee yen-g, “d m, ,,x anything any. but inu‘mz In pro- , mains id and: unl‘sa :1 g nerty union will! bring and retutu. ‘ in any“. warmwonxs BY-lAW ron 90,000.03 Jmo' mind; Muted for tutu“ ox- . tendon. and cod-Vick" 4500.00 M afliu; Qui- wc m VII! Runyon Should Vote For ‘ at the Election on londay. Jan. 4th, A. l.. CAMPBELL We have a .Large and Choice Stock of Beautiful China, and a pleasing gift can be purchased here for a reasonable price Io reason why your foot should be cold. Du stool: Is at your disposal. PROIPI' AHENTION. RELIABLE GOODS. PRICES RIGHT And make your Selection for Christmas Presents. (Manger of the Estate 6f the Lute Arch. Campbcll ) China Hall: Williams. Grocery Department: Kent-st. Special new lines in Dinner Sets, Tea and Toilet Ware. See them. 8 Buckles, very neat and light. [en’s Plain Felt Cong. - - 1.00 Ian's Foxed Felt Cong. - 1.25 len’s Heavy Snag Proof Rubbers a specialty. Prices $1.35, 1.75, 2.00, 2.35, 2.50, 2.75 Boys’ Heavy Rubbers - 1.00 and 1.35 A pleasure to show goods. Women's Phin Felt Cong. - 75c Women's Felt Faxed 311. and Cong. - $1.25 Women's l'elt Faxed Button - 1.25 Women’s Bury laid Rubbers - 1.35 A few lines to look over. 312.178.†$16,623.56 4450.00 £454.18 (£03.69 2 ‘83.?! 3017.00 When in new 01 Fm Trip to Lindsay. Ah‘ students beginningarull courla on me (th of January at (he Federal Minced College. Lindsay, will b: I]- loved a mum on fees “1:33;“ the A» . ° tick ‘y W. 33' 35 2333153: ’hunama Ind“ Coilege fees 320.00 for term of mm m" '2- H I)!“ by-hw is data-um] ‘ hav- to refuse to pm in u union. and it would Eur-1y “it to raw Water t» “t mm are willing lo p15 :0; g at a good proï¬t. 1.’ private “weed the Worker uwy we: bcaitate to supply any ;.-n puma: water Winn: [hr-rt- gooa mom. and sun-15 Luv cannot Anon! to take an} utl ition. and we contdently nak won for the by-hw and the p. have adopted. 8.: reason of the Town on warn you are buvmg mom couch to pay the annual an“) «ind no pay mean dt-bcnuw um flre hyannu which n, pm. in would alone cost uâ€. $450.00 pa: 3‘“: exzm‘ we '5 Stationery. nail of with“ J 011’s 0. â€mayâ€; 1.8. Comm “lone. x. THEE“ V‘PUELL‘LIE' . “I. _~ stationery _â€" .‘ MOM .\ S EB ADY‘ nunmm '0 it Put :n 1ny Ild eunly be? Br t3 ratep‘nu 91-" 3"" the 81.: A. pruvate "“1“ they WOuld W "I.“ lt'rnn PC [hr-re w“ ‘ 3"“, L"? 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