.0 90 7‘; 990A NO :09 9:2 '99 u! v... eonnoisenr we have a Incl-memo! the most Varieties from 250 to ‘3 p0! “- Hereisthe whole thing-in s nut- shell :â€" Christmas Buyers The largest mtot thou Mds ever seen in town. WEB" hem in Brush, gosh and 11mm; N.B.-Â¥-The bargains advertised in last week’s advertisement are good for this week also. AN EYE OPENER ments, 1 am PEBFUIES BULK PERFUME. 2mm 9 We have won the conï¬dence of the public, and as long as we have your ap- preciation there will be no let up to the work of better satisfyingy all; Again wishing yea. the compli- meme: Pmung. - V we in these a bowildeung an hich you an only spurooit’e 939g. In pangs! from 56 83-4 â€0â€â€œ we've eréoye‘d a splendid trade, and have constantly endeavored to give extra value for every dollar passed over our counters, ‘ +§ï¬Â§Â§Â§Â§Â§9§§§00094 ‘ At this glad season of the year we wish to thank the people in and about Lindsay for the cash you have left with us dunng the year 1905. 8.0 - smubd 11105 FORD’S PBUSPEROUS NEW YEAR AVERY MERRY CHRISTMAS CONFECHONBRY LEATHER SETS u swath Youâ€"Io. m rto “swam“? ratio bnlhbt, x, bomegm, w mom R rb line 013W 0.? r1 and foxwodflï¬e 9'5 We Heartily Wish all Our Friends and Customers MIRRORS 'v“ .21 BRUSHES FOR FORDâ€S FORD‘S ‘ ‘FOIUI’S a-I-‘ORD’:’S - FORD’S FORD"S . FORD’S Your-s Very Sincerly, . J. FORD. The Transfer Books will be closed from the 26th to 3Ist De- cember, both days inclusive. Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of 2} (two and one-half) per cent. for thecm'rent hakf-year, being at the rate .af 55(ï¬ve) per cent. per annum, upon the Paid- up‘ Capital Stock of this Com- pany, has been dedhted, and that the same will be payable .at the Company’s oflice in thistown, on and after OPPOSITE MARKET, - LIND§A_Y The Victoria loan 1".“ Savings (ompany, TUESDAY. JAN. 2, 1906. mm- was wamumm 93. poems, nanrtsaj, Half-Yearly Divi- dend Ho. 20. ‘indsa'y, Dec. 16, 1905. In!» W‘spiï¬ m M! “is. FORD’S K FORD"S ; FORD‘S â€maï¬a £3; JAMES LOW. THE †‘ WEEKLY POST Manager. o. 21- -years competitive franchise in this c1ty.’1'he rates are to be $23 for business and 815 for resident» Wu 121nm , â€d“, Shortis ls Insane. Kingston, Dec. 20.â€"Valentine Shor- dais, the Valleyfleld murderer, recently transferred from St. Vincent De Paul to Kingston Penitentiary, is now tem- porarily in the insane asylum. He is quite simple-minded, yet retaining all the traits of a. gentleman. Get 21 Years’ Franchise. Brantford, Dec. 20.â€"'rhe Canadian Machine Telephone Co. have secured Winnipeg, Dec. 20.â€"The biggest shipment of agricultural implements that ever yet entered Canada was hauled in from the south yesterday. It consisted of 58 cars to the order of Fairchil'dsand Co.,- Winnipeg, from Deere 00., land the Moline Wagon Co.. or Moiine. m. Philippine Predicts Free. Washington, Dec. 20.â€"â€"By a vote of seven to ï¬ve. the House committee on ways and means reported favorably yaterday on the Payne bill admitting all Philippine products into the United States free. excepting sugar and to- bacco, which are to pay 25 per cent. of the Dingiey rates until 1909. when they also are to go on the free list. This is with a. view to the introduc- tion, it necessary. of legislation gate- guarding the public in their use of medicines in British Columbia. British Columbia Government In to In- quire Into Remedies. Victoria. B. 0., Dec. 20.â€"In conse- quence of the disclosures at the cor- oner's inquest, showing the infant son 0! mum Duncan to have died of Opium poisoning as a result of the ad- ministration 01.; fractional part of the prescribed dose of a colic cholera and diarrhoea remedy. the Attorney-Gen- eral's Department has dinected Dr. C. J. Fagan, secretary of the Provincial Health Board. to investigate the condi- tions attaching to the sale of all pro- prietary remedies containing poison. ‘TRAYED-From the premises of Chan 5 Downey. lot 6, Concession 9, Emily; on or about Nov. 2, 1905, 4 Spring Cuvee. 2 red steers, one white heifer and one red and white heifer. Please notify owner}: £0 whereabouts. Address, waneyville P. O.â€"w4. AKE $100. 00 to $400. 00 per month. Why not you ! Whether you live in town or on the farm. Experience I!!!- necessary. This my not appnrsgux Write now. Don’t deny. Box 491, Lind- EACHEB WANTED- naliï¬ed touch- er wanted for S. S. o. 7, Cuden. Duties to commence with the new year. State sultry. Apï¬ly to RICHARD g.- ELCKS, Sea-tress" ornmtlo P.O., nt.â€"w3. ‘TRAYEDâ€"Into my promise south but of lot a, Caucasian 7, haw thiqtsli, a last Spring Maggy“? prove pro rty. pt! m 0x- pengee m tske it any. JOHN DAVEY. TE 50m WANTEDâ€"For 8. 8. No. 6, Sonorvillo. 7 Duties to commence Jm1,1906. Bub expand. Ap- ply-Ah “(78m Hound, Ont. $7 00 a by every dsy for one: ' is poy. It is being mode with our goods. Household neeeesitiee, every funily needs them. Write to-dsy, (3. MARSHALL 00., London, Ont-- dwlm. -'w3. Mimi“ of W public action- misery expected. DuentobeginhdJen JWFBOSSSeerehtyâ€"wzm '-w3. EACHEB WANTEDâ€"A male teacher :0 principd of Kit-hold _ qulio Big Importation of Implements. DRUGGIST Neely Opposite PM: My holithy giving. "'Thisiatliéjmo to select por- fnmea whether for pmonfl use or “iv? 113813;» porfumu in may packages in my “duty 0! sin: a well u in bulk. ‘ mninuin our reputation of our:- ing the ï¬nest line at choice odors in this vicinityâ€"we ehnll hue the beat the whole world one". Our present stock includes goods from the hbontodes of. the but Ameri- cu: pertumere end you cut and here the name rich. (kin odors from France the: delight e ray- ‘1‘101. EMF. , , ‘_ world: pernction‘ hue lanai}!-I ur- r‘ved 1t our store for the ho 'dsy Holiday. Perfumes A. HIGINBUTHAM The 6811115â€? P914“? AN opium, FATALITY. WILWIJS llIBll', outrun, EMILY, DECEMBER 22, 1805. The Letts then took the ofl‘enslve. prbaal'ng on the retreating mum 115a ammunition of the anyway he- mmg animal, may burfehdeiaï¬. Mum» hm.‘ mum»: mm mamas?» mummy!» . ,. «mm b ' q rm .. aw .g£‘l' '.U(; n The expedition was trying to escape 'to the southward. but the ammunition of the dragoone, as the result of the constant skirmishes, was running low. and it was decided to reach Riga. The expedition ran into a. Lett camp, which was strongly barricaded. The Lettl opened ï¬re. whereupon the druoone charged. but were repelled. The Insurgents. who form great bands. have a. regular military orna- mtion. and are well med. Regular Battle. Walck. Province or Livonia, Dec. 18. â€"Deta.!ls have been received here of a regular battle between the members of. a. company of dragoons, who were escorting a wagon train containing thirty German families, and an tuned bend of 4.000 Lott: near Roemershot. The garrison at Takum. consisting of a. squadron of white (lagoons and 1. company or antantry, not beinx able to depart in time. was set upon at night and lost its commander. Lieut- Col. Mueller. and thirty men. The in- surgents. evading the sentinels. pene- trated the town. and laid wire en- tangiements in tmnt of the house in which the weeried soldiers were quar- tered. Then they set are to the houses. and the troops rushing out were shot down from the roots or cut up in the narrow streets. The soldiers retxeeted in contusion. leaving their dead. The latter were horribly mutilated by the insurgents. who maxed out their eyes and cut 0!! their ears and hands. Soldhn’ Eyes Gounod Out by lmr- gents It Tekum. Mltau. Province of Com-land. Dec. 17.â€"(Dela.yed 1n tmnemtuion.)â€"The troops. in order to avoid annihilation at the hand: of. the insurgentl. heve been forced to abandon the country districts and to concentrate at Bin. Mltau and Llhau. where they actually are standing on the delenelve. unable to make head against the insurgents. Several detachments have been defeat- ed. eof of’the urmta-mador unounun: to 333. Rejutveneky OM. Admiral Rolestvensky and chiet members of the It“! arrived here last night. The admiral, whose head we: still mthed in bandages. nve evi- dence of the strain and mental Inner- ing he had undergone. He was visibly pleased with the hearty welcome he received from the lure crowd. peryeartosslncaseo. privates. and of (tom 83 to 86 for pr!- vates of the (and. Th. pay of the non-commissioned omcern is increased in proportion: 1n the case of the high- The strike order every mem- ber of the unions It liable to erreet end ynnhhmht under the new strike Inw. m o! the Interior Dnrnovo ettenapted to telecrenh orders to )(oeeow to "M members or the Beltway Union. end of the Workmen's Council. but the despetchee were held up by the reuroed ‘teleatphers. The Find! Mule. Russia is thus nwenntly on the eve of 5 great. u not ï¬nd, struggle for mastery between tb Government and the proletariat Both sides heve lined up for battle. There Is an air of sup- pressed excitement throughout the city. The streets have n houdhy nppeernnce in honor of the Emperor‘s name day. and are crowded. ' Batteries of machlhe guns are station- ed at various pdlnts of mate throughout the city d patrols or In- fantry end ere everywhere. A Wally heavy aura is stationed near the Jew!“ market. Services were 311:: in All the churches yesterday and in ever: be:- nch the Empemr’s order for an in- creue or pay and food was read. It increases the annual pay from 81.35 Minimr Dumovo "oil. to Arno! tho Initiation and -Out in Stand For Thundny Afraid-riot and Govomupnt 09 My to Lock Homoâ€"B Collioiom mi ammo; 5: Soldiers. Bt. Peter-shun. 20.â€"-A all for o moral politics! at throughout Rm- littobedhnuuduunmmwuu- mod last night. The all is npproved by the Union of Union. the Union of Mt: ma Genoa! Runny Union. and the Councils of Workman of Bt. Pour-bur: 1nd 10.nov, A was. received min the run-cu men of Ito-cow u unanimously for ‘ Mb. The IW‘MVG dechmd their may to atop ever! mum ‘3 3““ LINE UP FOR BATTLE Russian RESPONSE IS UNANIMOUS he printer: or Xoccow will strike REVOLUTION'S HORRORS. n Workman Issue Call For General Strike. All Readers of The Post x- Cu $991M! to Judge Winchester for . ngwfm" ugdjerutge Damn ' 'm' 7 c 1: $5392. Mr. Bickmll Ash Mend Winding-Up Undu- the Ontario Act. Toronto,,Dec. 19.â€"Ano.ther ,turn was given to the You: County Loan Go:- flhm yesterday. Mr. hma Riemann. use honing “Clearing honee bunks tumnteed payment or all liabilities tor the three banks. which will liquidnte and pny everything in full. The om- een and director: will resign end will be replaced by the Clearing House Committee and Examiner Boeworth. who will run the banks end conduct liquidetion. This should relieve the situntion end prevent further trouble here or elsewhere." No Cam. For Panic. Washington. Dec. 19.40ch of the Treasury Shaw has necked the renewing telegraphic report tron: Camptmller Bidder. now tn Chicago. In Menace to the allure of the cmâ€" The Equitable Trust Co. was cher- tered by the sate of Illinois Aug. 29, 1887. to act a.- executor. adminiatntor. trustee, guardian. enigma or receiver. end to receive and execute trust; of every can-um. The units! stock in “00,000. In renounce. m $4,612,381. The liabilitie- inciude 88.007568. of which amount 8454.000 are deposits in trust. end $500,000 in We. of deposit. _ here u t combined mom†33,000,000. The Home Savings Bank was organ- ised originally In 1867. with n uplan- uuon of $100,000. A we smemenc at the resource: shows an aggregate of $4,282,271, or which $3,783,000 is re- ported u bola: held in municipal. rul- rou! and other bonds. no um deposits We 88.982553. _ Comptroller of the Cumncy, are 821.- 000.000, of which nearly 811,000,000 m lotus and discounts. with 80,000,000 call on land. The liabilitie- include nearly 814.0000.000 in individual de- posit and 84,000,000 due to other bunks. “The critical dtuntion in which these three concerns have been pleced he: been due to the large lonne made to the railroad. ooel mining. and other en- terprieee owned and controlled by Hr. John R. Welsh?†stun unplanne- the dnnxer at the menacing omeen of the beaks being interested in outside institution: requiring lure mount: of money. The Comptroller's once he: tor some time been criticising the con-- ditlon o! the Chiceao Netionel Bank. end ceiling upon its oflleere end direcâ€" tor! to reduce the unonnt of these loene end the investments in the bonde of Ir. Walsh's corpontlons. In spite of repented promleee that this should be done then items heve been contin- nedinthehenhendinordertopre- vent further encroachment: it we; ne- ceeeery tor the Comptroller to teke redi- The Financial SW The Chicago National Bunk was or- ganised in November. 1881. with an authorised capital of 8200.000. memo- ed to 8500.000 1:: 1887 end to 81.000.000 in 1901. It: reconnect. moot-din: ‘0 one or the hunt reports made to the “1 action." Thras Institutions Forest! to Cleea TheirDoeraningtethelx- eeeaeeefSpeeuiateu-a Chicago Dec. 1!.â€"The tailure of the Chicago National mmnmuv- inga Bank. and the Equitable Trust 00.. all ot Chicago. was announced at 8.80 o'clock yesterday morning by n- preaentatives at the Chicago Clearing House Association site:- a session lasting eighteen hours. James B. For- llll. Dl'eaident of the First National Bank as head of the Clearing House Committee of Chicago Asaociated Banks. gave forth the Meat. The W of these institutions. it was as- serted. were involved in coal and rail- way properties of John R. Walsh. Dres- ident or the Chicago National Bank. Dangerous Dealing. In a statement given out yesterday. . Comptroller of the Currency, Wm. B. Bidder. am: “The critical situation in which these three concerns have been placed has beeuduetothelargeloanamadeto therailroad,coalmiuing.sndotheren- tend-ea owned and controlled by Hr. aailoraandvolunteers co-operated in suppressingtheriotaintheoouraeot which one police station was partly burned. a bar-room wrecked and a Mcyciestorelooted. TheMaumdoctedexcept for armed patrols. whichare every- where. IritlehJaehiebGuardM Wuhington.Dec.19.â€"The8tatebe- nartntentyeaterday bad news from 'lhanghaithatasefloussituationex- iated there. 'rwo cablegruns received at the department over night stated that the trouble sroae through a strike. and was increased by a dispute grow- ing out or some cases being tried be- tone the consular courts. Navy forces. supposedly from the British squadron. which is there. were guarding the stream ‘ cm ls Undleturbed. Chemo, Dec. 19.â€"â€"The news of the disturbances at Shanghai is producing no visible eilect on the Chinese. The local foreign oflcials. however. are con- ferring in regard to taking suitable ac- :z: to iorestali a pouible demonstra- BANKS WRECKED IN CHICAGO. «momma-amen. enthuse! smï¬ï¬‚mflmmxn' community. hundred soldiers and 31110de many Turkioh Mitch Sulfa. Constantinople, Doc. :o.â€"m melt domtch received (mm Titus. Cumu- Ih. My my: that mm hundred atonnnbyumdAx-menhmwho pmwudtho mm“. tram tum mandonthomwhouumpt- odtoexflncuhhthoflunu. m- men'rurunh subjectsmknown to unwind. Amman- and dismembered puts. Six hundred troop- erflved here yesterday. with three suns shelled the place end charg- ed the mobs of pea-tau. who nun-en- dered or were W Cossack: and dncoons. the only mm- ury tom Mud in Tatum. After wild lighting the holdin- were killed wmemtmmrmmulm cut of! end their bodies ripped open. The linen were strewn with bodies Dec. 17.‘ via. swab. Pun-mm 1a.â€" A special m1! correspondent of TD. mg, who nu just “rived hero learns that mob- of thhuuhns and Euthan- has yesterday attacked n hundred YORK COUNTY LOAN CO. [2.4 1‘“ Canadian Sheep the Winners. Chicago. Dec. 19.â€"-At the lee Stock Show yesterday Canadian exhibitors secured the greater number of the prlaea for sheep. John Campbell of Woodvllle, Ont, can-led on all the me flhhull in the fat Shropehlne class. In the fat Southdown class, Bu- rm _‘ glut Quebeclecure‘d ‘ Q the line. For ï¬orty miles beyond New Listen-d the tails are laid. The com- miuionen drove thirty miles beyond this limit. up to which the grading ha been completed. The mflon north of New Linkeqnl in 100 miles in length. It is the intention of the Government toextendthelluetomectther-nnd Trunk Me. which mean: e further extension 0! any miles. 3mm trom noose Jur and other points indicate can the Liberals are mwmmeacmtmyotmjoct- “hallo“. EMing the Tomimaing. Mate. Doc. 19.â€"Meurs. c. 3. Smith. chum: J. L. Enslehart. Pe- uolen; D. D. lurphy. Otuwn. mem- bers of the Wing Ruin! Com- mission. In" gunned from t trip ï¬ver _v .v- Themtinyotthe 178 rejectedhel- lobinthiecityeommeneedonsunrâ€" day morning in the City Hall. llr. Laird m represented by Messrs. F. W. G. Henltnin. Ford Jones and A. L. Gordon, 3nd Mr. Bole by Heart. Nor-men Mu:- kenxle 1nd Alexander Rose. Up to 11 o'clock shout one hundred ballots had been peered upon. and the Liberals chin: thnt the eitect of the allowed ballot- will he to cut Laird's lend of nineteen down to ï¬ve. end they eon- ndently expect that the remaining hel- lots will wipe out his lead dtogether. andreplweit withamnumdoriutor Bole. .. _ The n-connt Is .im in prams! tnd mot pouibty be completed until to- Remit HoyPlnoothoCityinthoUb- oral Diana. nodal. Soak. Dec. 11â€"min has been no chance in the standing of did two political parties in Saskatchewan during tho inst forty-eight hours. the Government chiming oixteon seats and conceding the Opposition e181“, with Retina City in doubt. William“ pal-om man that the Bench“ mam uni duo the present disturbances are directly tunable to the boycott. Coincident with the Shanghai riots the Yokohame Specie Bun: quietly Memmountotmoneytnthe localmkettorthebeoemotthe Chinese. WJukiaGuu-JM wmmnâ€"msmm Wat's-total: had um mun mumguflwdtwtona- Madmen. mmm'od “them: overnight-m MWWMan “rumbysdhpnum- Moutummbdncww {on tho con-uh: courts. Nnvy towel. suppoudly from the British squadron. winch!- there. were guns-dint the stream. homeommsucht. Ponce. maniacal-10mm“ In mmmdoumtbomot whhhm pence-WWW bound. t bar-room wucbd And a» WMJWM menu. Dec. 1!.â€"â€"An incipient riot here Sande: was promoted by boy- ootten on account of In incident in- volving the mixed court. The Gennen Con-n1 wee stoned. and the America: MConed end mere! other tonin- ers were injured. Twenty Chine-e rowdiee wen killed. The Chinese clou- ed their Ibo). when the rioting began. The loo-.1 voinnteerl were celled out to restore order. end deteehmenu of mm were landed treat the wt:- Ihipe to uni-t in restoring pence. A SCORE 0F CHINESE KILLED Gorman and American Officials Injured-At Shanghai. STONE THE GONSULS Navy Fore... Puwmalily From Bï¬tiuh Squads», An Guarding the «ma â€"Troublo Am Through a strike, Butltlcmthofliotla Traced». to tho Boycottâ€" Shauglni Under Martial Law. THE REGINA SCRUTINY. LET YIEE'XJ A Three Train Hands Killed. Reading. Pa. Dec. {emâ€"Three Inca Wen killed yesterday by the explosion of a. boiler 02 a. freight engine on m. Bending Baum. neu- Birdsboro. Two Killed In Train Coliision. Cumberland. Md. Dec. zo.-â€"m freight trains on the Bdtimore Ohio Railroad collided mr Hedgevllle, Ila. Mex-any. in which Engineer 3. 1. Hu- and Bnkemm Gillies were and {EnlistmmmahaAcome diminished speed. .‘l'hm Train Hands Kj‘ John D. Horn, engineer or the a! press train. was created last. night on the technical charge of mum and Inter m released on but. No one on the Pouguoepde mm mhnrt. Towel-man Dine!†3‘“ Mm nomotmpoughkeewem' Wedichhmla The tracks et this pom} are about 8. feet in the air. This made the work of rescue dimcult and hazardous, uni lent materially to the term: of the passengers. most of whom were come mars. residing in nearby points. {who had come to the ciw on holiday shop- plngtoun. Fluenmtustmmsev- en! stations were summoned. to. my persons were mated. Sedan. injnflabeteumostotthooem‘r demouehed by the ultimate}. ‘- . - Ag. ._- m1. Rubin: along â€and m, the trains came totether. The 10‘?“ m switchedhwomthethk-dtrackontofht fourth, and In an infant the end†ottheexpm' adcmhedmtothedfl coach (0110 "the amount-w 0‘ ‘3‘ local. ,_ 'Boih trains were northbound. u. had left the Grand Central Mo- within a few minutéa of each-m Onewutsumtordlouloamm York. New Haven and Hatï¬eld. Wu. use; the Central tracks: The other“ the Poughkeepsie exp“!!! on the, Cg?- road 0.! Clo-o'clock hit nl‘ht. an 110th street. in Bulem. J. W. orNewRochellemkmodandflom er persons were_ more or In: salon.- ly Injured. “I.†Train. Coma. Rum-inc on M†Trudeâ€"Ono K5004- New York. Dec. 20â€"!!! one 0! "I“ most extraordinary accident! bout. American rem-Mint. "'0 hetvflt crowded passenger train cane “math“ er on the elevated tracks at the 330' Iork Central and Hudson 81m 331!- New York. Dec, 20.â€"’rhroe meat“ mentaotthebodxeloiuududva. mtundoveranamothundnds‘ feet. The explosion was mood By s workman unintentionally striking E E 5 § :3 manhunt-theme.“ ammcror‘conlu-ueuon may. m M on a. chum a? Seven Others Hurt in a New York Dynamita Explosion. BODIES WERE IN FRAGMENTS Havoc Wrought In Album Buildin. Excavationâ€"Wow Uniï¬cation- ally Otriko a Heavy Chantâ€"Hoot offlufllou Mahmud»; Snapâ€"Jacob “eager, Super- 1 inhalant. Wu Armand. ‘ [EN BLOWN T0 BITS 12 PAGES STRANGE ACCIDENT. d 2115 3:393“ m“ my 13:12:!th eat an bI‘e’fl I'm mm W I†aonutm.