Whitesmith’s ' ‘ Jewelry Store WATCHES- FINE CHINA, 8| LVERWARE OPAhond SOUVINIB PINS sud other amorous to mention. Coll good: too w. No trouble to show goode. We d cell emotion to our specie! line of WATCHES, WATCH CHAINS, LOCKETS. LOCKET CHAINS, ' - BROOCHES, ETC. 6 on d the (our reeves nominated we will 099w each other. John W and 3.. 3. Hopkins and out an! the ten nominated tor. Connemara woven will ran. Roche. Hiehacn‘. my. acceptably. and nrqt called. ~on‘ Reeve ‘J'm 'to‘ speak. a synop- ~83 of whoa-3 runarh were as tol- ionn'. Fiat 31:. Jackson thanked the .mwayera dot the majority which em give him hat year. In Rea- two they ‘had given him a. majority. of. an. The principal reaaon 01 his rickety :waa than all knew him and noted because he was not a partisan. His victory. over Mr. Helena had. been a eat one. Toâ€"dny he had bennt ' a year and had many aim in his record. When he had been udmted to Reeve the Fee case had been brought up. which cost the amp at the: ï¬nish 81405.05. Mr. vim W to tell why taxes were his er. When the debts were zafl paid at the, ï¬rst of January there .w 81190.38 in the trenSury and Misting from that 8572, which Kr. McLean had. expended, some m-Waa text 'to carry on the busi- ‘meus o! the township. and he had. to borrow money. Other claims had to :be paid. the Board of. Health 830 twd - e for the we $146.40. Mr. 4 read the j ment given at Osgoode Hall on the Fee case. in which he maintained they. were not to blame as the court said. they had 'to pay costs, The, street had been sold and they considered they had done \well. The Reeve then (mashed on the new Assessment Act. The assessment in 1901 had. been $1.- 56891 and in 1905 had increased to $1820.46?» The total taxes collect- :‘ld. in 1904 had been 815755 and in 1905. $16,750.16. They had raised $754 more ’than the former Council. ivhenthey lea office, they had. some . , and toâ€"day the present Coun- cil h:d_$1,100. They. had raised more and paid. all old debts and the next COunci! got in with a clean sheet. It .wau Le: ratepayers to say whether they had spent too much money or not. but they had. to. It had been and that the closing of. the Omemee ‘ road had cost lots 0!: money. but it had never cost one cent. They had W a dot of money. but the townâ€" ship was in better shape. ‘A story. had. been cixcula‘teid‘that he had act- ed; as Wag: on Sun'dhphgt: who; a when was n red hot nomination noun: Int Friday. nttnrnoon. when ‘thn Op- rampant: met to nognlnnta annihila- to the ï¬eld to rem-want. their lntnrcnu on the Op: Townuhlp mail for. the yen: 1900. and the 84. hnll 3% the countsâ€. wan packed ‘m Intel-ï¬nd “man. At time- nloqnenoo loomed up ntltt. strong and lengthy. while nnin brevity mm the ml at Mt. ‘ ' 9 Out d the four runs nomlnnted we will oppone «oh other. John m w Ink-Hoar“. in 00- . spam vain-“136mm 0L. WIMP "All. CROWD“ T0 ' 1'. “I 000" FRIDAY. I. Whltosmlth. hM-ummmwm “O’ITSWMINMIMS. An Exciting Contut for tho Iomhlp comm. uu. EB mwav- v... w...-_â€" . V-" ever had said so was falsifier and .1 hat, but: it would tab: more than Hen to defeat him, and. be challenged anybody “to bring one charge against him. He didn‘t want no side Stor- ion and 'didn‘t twant a man in the toy. nship to vote for him if he could not fill the position. The township {was 8300 better of! 10-day than a year ago and. not 81 had; been mis- npou‘t by him. 'Hef hoped: for a fair hght, twith no hard: (ï¬lings. r Coancil J as. Roche. was then heard and 'h'; touchod on the Fee. case and stated Ithat 'he was a candidate in the: fie-1d again this your. 1 (J‘oumiillor Thos. ‘Hickson stated that he 'had ï¬lled the position for seven years, but was still in the field. ‘He had: Spent 368:3 in his di- wicion. . . ' flounci'l John Sluggq'tt stated that 5:11:33 division he had used $776.74. all» for, cod work. He though by biasing ‘t ‘a Omamee road. the town? ‘Fï¬â€™ ' lipid bean beneï¬tted. " (gunner Best dwelt on the: Fee tasof and said he tht it was time W' rid of Hr. ua'apï¬ï¬‚m '- m m - ' . m vision at“: um mm a. hand; 9A0! SIGHT; in the following lines: is the place to buy Mr. Wu. 1. Red add that some orltlolum wu mm md «me was Mona. In um emu tho tuna were not Manor. t the oohool Mm wore. and tho «to u mind the bend“. and he cl: mod that the taxes won not high enough. Mr. Reid dmlt on the Oman» rend qw- tloa. whloh' Mr. Hopklm ma he and Fox chould m‘ (or. "M alum! up ‘ â€w “‘3'... ,-AA__-J L f Q INN oneâ€"u Mr. Emultcr referred to poet ï¬gure: end bond thet i o Omncii hed epent more money. o believed in being eeeeeeed evorytwo you-e. end in June. but get e competent men. He cflered hlmeell ee e cendidete thie yeer. It. Wm. Henry Wileon eeid he wee e cendldete thie you. He didn‘t think it wee. e pceition thet ehonld be held lor‘elx'e: eeven yeere. Me. Jemee Byrnee vexed eloquent end wee in love: ct bringing out young men lee moniclpei honore. . Mr. Peter Hewkine etetod hie in- tention ct running tor the Council. Mr. Joe, Mechen' wee not 1 cent“- detc. but. he wexed etrona end tohoe- tul in hie remerke re the Foo ceee. in which he wee involved. end into which he cold he hed heen untelriy duwn by, the Council. Reeve Jeokeon mede e' tow mono remerte. ego: which the meeting diepcrecd. FOR REEVES. Joe. McLeanâ€"Moved by Messrs. Jae. Robertson and Nichole: Brady. John Jecksonâ€"By Hermon Hert end Michael Fox. Newton Smaleâ€"By, Samuel Conlter and Andrew Max-shell. Joe. H. Hopkinsâ€"By Andrew Mar- eheli and George Meioney. .Wm. Lam Reidâ€"By J. D. Farrel- iy. “J. M. Ball. ______ P. 6. Disney. \ Peter Hawkinsâ€"By Hug}: Cal-acad- den and. John Mclvory. .Wm. 1.3m Reidâ€"Bx J. N. Ball and Michael Fox. . ' 7 ‘ -‘ ‘IP__ f â€A.“ 1. FOR COUNCILLOR. Jan. Rocheâ€"By: Newton Smale and Nicholu Brady. and N. Q. McEachern. 'Sanmel Connerâ€"By, W. H. Wilson and Hugh Caracadden. ‘ Wm. Henry Wilsonâ€"By Peter Haw- kins and Samuel Coulter. Wm. Bestâ€"Bx N. Q. McEaghren and Jan. Byrne. . Jas. Bumâ€"By Jae, Robertson and P. G. Clancy._ _ - ".â€" .4. n- ““34- when People Are the west. (Woodstock Express.) 'A majortiy of people will recall that a humorist: came. to the start- ling conclusion that 'a person was safer travelling on a train than sleep- ing in a bed at .home. This conclusion was reached. from the fact that more people die in bed: than die in rail- way wrecks. .The same reasoning has brought the unexpected; conclusion that the saiest place for. a person to be is in an elevator. This is true. statistically speaking, according to the superintendent of a his office building in Philadelphia. In; the set 01 elevators for which statistics have been kept by the superintend- ent there has been an average tran- sportation of 2.400.000 persons each year for sevan years. an aggregate 0! 16,860,000, and oi this num'btrgbu't one person has been injured; and that injury did not result fatally. Commenting 'on these statistics the Rochester PostJEXpress says; “In view of these figures. the elevator is a safer place oxen than the ocean liner. that: which no method of trans- portation is'more tree tron: danger. according to ‘the compilers ol sta- tistics. although it would he! ditflcult to common a ship-wrecked person that than many oomhort in ï¬gures. Gangtok} with the ï¬gures Just gly- en't trolley car is a place «gr-3'3: a risk 'th'a‘t tezw persona, statistically speaking. would cam to take. But happily humanity does not live on the statistical plan. and men ant! women travgl hue and there, on land and sea. m‘thon‘t paying much at- atntion to the risks they rum It may ‘be a contort 'to name pwpla. however. to how than they can tr;- vel 11 um! {town in chum “most. 17,008,000 tuna without.- an accident' the tho Below we pubioh a pope: written. out by. Miss L ovum. «humor 0! *3: Hrs. Jomeo quum m ward. The mpooition m: rad at o church enteritninznont n't Prinoo Albert. nor- Suk. only; in Mon at lost your. 10'! and In; highly uni-dd by the Ad- ft: mate nW4 It in no follow"; Chxiotmltido hon once satin oomo ; o! to us with it: nun): biasing» joyo‘. nwnâ€"‘W on pupa. triondohip and on": load-will. mm. in tho one at tho ‘3 you whon‘ .31 ohould u brightest. who no true or broom should an; periâ€" tho hoppy. moon. when “39': crond 009- oot woman of. pace and good-viii in; on to be transmitted in honor of. the tho snot mousse oil poooo. Even not mother earth oido much in tho ooio- and hxotion. donning hu- Inoot hooutilui garb. her white rohoo. indiootivo at £3: smotoot purity. Pmpoutiono both moro exterior and interior hove boon undo “Op- throughout the animus. nnd them in n no mooon why. it should not ho oo. o dâ€? Wo om coicbroiing tho unto-t IM- niu- tivol at tho your. tho xmatont meat that that could possibly occur. Emu on 33;} tho coming on on oorthly, ruler what ‘51:“ pwpnrutioua om modo. Wh‘il nomo outiouo. what uhowi Why ohouid wo not do no "on oxtotiorly tor the 3:: “9m": 0!! tho snow: 0! oil now;- no :3: (Atom centurion how come and com the duo» the tint Chrhumuu night. The hit world has plunged tot-word through N": umuy xvvoiutiouu. Noni: oil thing- and hovo (mowed to on unto-c lnondihio decree. imo mom but otornity I up atom otill, _'l_'huo_ _ om'id‘gorpotuni THE SWEET “EWING“ OF THAT FIRST GIIBIITIAS crest Annivereery Inetltu- ‘ ted at Bethlehem. ABOUI (flRlSIMAS. I“ at But even independently at lhls “Tut reality Bethlehem axial- “ I m n; power in la ooullnnnl produc- tion at «punctual blminxl lathe null 0! men. It in aver lmpreulng ll. own ulinr chnnc'terbtica ot belt-no ‘ co and low 0! goals. Ilia n divine type which moulds the ne- tiona 0t balm upon luau. An at at real timings and nnulflahneu is n candor flung than the dinovery o! â€continent. Yet Bothlclxam. oo- peomlly 3t Christa-stick. in elicit- .a.-.._ ‘l OLmnnn‘l M ll‘lï¬h H.618 III; -. vâ€"â€"-â€"vâ€"r ,, , _ {'3 tone 0! thousands at each ecu duly tron the haul! of men. Thu in the season when by wt- ot love and self-enriflce. 101. should be brought to ell. Thom are some who believe the Joy is a mere ehellaw ithinz Surely this is not the em True joy is frequently nndermoat and nor- row is uppermost. bu't from this very cause is ‘the deeper all the two. 1A: on or EVcr stone there is mois- ture. so under every. sorrow there in joy. We is into the bosom ot sor- Jow 'to ï¬nd. the gold and precious stones 0! Joy. Sorrow; in but a. con- dition at time; Jew. is a condition at eternity. It heaven Joy. will cast our nor-raw. wherme there is not a. lot on earth tram which sorrow. has been able to completely banish Joy There are eon'le. too. in this world of. ours. for it is a. enmnt old world after all. who we the gift at ï¬nding JOY elven-where and of lea v- ing it behind them when they go. whoee influence is an ievitabie glad- dening at 'the heart. Indeed this Consumption I] There is no speciï¬c for consumptiontnFral} libel; Scott's Emulsion will come pretty neat ' it. if there is anything to ' d on. Mil- lions oi people throughout the world are lmng and in good doctors prescribed cod liver oil for consumption. Of course thee Pa'iï¬nf “1151 n“ Qiévi’t in it; old form. hence it did very little good. They §COTTS EMULSION time. Thete is no oil, not excepting butter, so easily digested and absorbed by the systemas cod liveroilinthe form of Scott's. Emulsion, andthatisthe reasonitisso helpful in consumption where its use must be continuous. l]:We will send you a sample free. ‘ and tolerate it for a__ long ScottBowne mammal- man to ba ch» arm which in an!- vmully preulont at this ion- section a Chrhunuudo no! how for many canturlm put. Mucus: to borrow at this sum humou- hr. I mull port :1 tbs bu um! nou- mrlfloo d the llttlo taunt. whose blrth h 'oalohnted the re- nen‘bnm winch in over wound- was. ' , - A . .- , , I- AL- .“I.-I- Ti. aphm o1 influence In the whole wide world. the to can when Ohtlstmu an. it: the rt at sum- mer u wdl u in this 1m at can It it anywhere in m Initial-even. In the hunt: at hopdm many. it come. a n my at h hunt nunâ€" hhtng. Rthghrpli. d: be: 1 ht in h t ounnd :- '11:; what is harsh ant-Alain; whu it lowly. making Much the objec- tions much we moot o earth. It i.- all this because at the lnexhanutiols depth of love on plying mullda'i' m2: with “on: o puma mi grud- wxll and lore of ondlm vain) 1nd= yet all at the most exquisite. lovcllo heâ€. Bon'dtel has the wish ooonrnd. to‘ each 01 us 'to lave boom cunt 1! the tint little crib of ‘hristmu nigh‘l. to have extended nouns lictlo' welcome 'to the Creator of the uni-- vane when he Was repelled anti Ibr- gattenily all. But that though: seems to remain a retrowqctjoqaud‘ It would indeed be in‘teresti to examine tho different ways inw ' n this spirit has mnitented itself; at dittetent age and nmong different. peogelen (rt-the world. Gift] are ma many “to children wno. on account at their tender age 1nd in- naccnce nra it: wont hirhtul image 01. the divine chil_d. yyve 190k upon we overlook the present and the hun- dreds of opportunities of repaying now the wrong done. We have too little mu who no so inï¬nitely dear to Him to whom this season seams specially nppoin'ted for enjoyment and there is no reason whsrt thou†not be a 'time of rejoicing. boumpir- itua‘lly angl .mgtqinlly?‘ > ,4, ,, ,‘!__ A- a. chm! in its impunity. humility. candor nnd innocence. wilt in more natural for us than to think of the divine chin! who m born on Xmas day. Our heats expnd and we (Be! used to give 3.1m hqu_Child prod: -_.j -_ _-_A 5’0} Flawsâ€"aid gratitï¬de and. '1: we bestow nothing ppm him may“; we {1318â€"35â€"35 {0 innoéont child}- ren. who nut resemble him, and are dearest to 'him. â€"v_â€"‘â€"â€" But not by my menu's the least among the pleasures aflorded is the visit. 0! dear old Senna Claus. no matter under what guise he makes his call. whether in the good old fashioned manner. with the family gathered shaft the fireplace in the flickering candle light. While gnutb ma tells such wonderful tales at the “Little .Green Man 0: Tipperary. Hills." or whether. 'he came in a lit- tle more digninad manner. it he ap- pears a more highly melted fellow. drawn ‘by his two fleet and. swift midget reindeer: with a wonderful knack 01 coming down the house chimney and ’de 'timz very extra.»- agnn‘t gills wit u sort a cunning knowlete of whet is wanted. proba- bly diaeovurod by listening e‘t key- h‘olea. peering through windows or even coastline! flown into the very heart 0: the little one. . _ 1y {mated when among the lounge he‘ eaves ovary trace 0! his magic hand» This 'trega had: its origin back in the early ages. It symbolizes the tree ol the knowledge (1 good. and evil. and tho the tree of the cross at Calvary, which is for us rmllyi the two of life,» I-ta color green is also the color of hopq but pqrhaps in this SESe'Q'M’iiTSi-t’ï¬hi hope}: to the very immediate trui'ta which it will bring fonjth: ‘- A . \ 9‘ 19-....‘1. 'And yet in Spite of Such indispu"- able proo‘t we sometimes heara whis- per. seldom above an undertone. howâ€" ever. which says, “Is there a Santa Claus?" The question hurdiy needs an answer. Since ’thq ï¬rst Christ- mas eve in the stable of. Bethlehem Santa Claus has yqarly been making more and more extended visits. They who 'dbu‘h‘t him are merely the ace tics of a. very scientiï¬c age». They think that nothing is true which is not com ahenaible for their little mink. a’ll mint. whether. int: u truly u love “am; it: and auction exist and we know tbs! tug nbonnd and sin to lite it. 'h , “a a H m â€and?“ tgml it thug â€Elli Eye}; 33165 “hi2 causes his magic tree to sgrougt. Santa is m‘o‘ot 13299: 0â€â€ / A. we. chow-a last week. 111 store was really oplendld. 'I from. 'We are golng to malt star-flu; Ito-marrow mornln‘. choose from. Come and get make 3 having of at least 16 I mount of beautlful Bllpporo fo JUST Trunkc. Cult Once. and Vail... ibé' interesting to THE THING FOR A XMAS PRESENT. .. Ll N DOAV'. GR IA'I'IO'I' * mqulcxu. lmmmw'mlu Not believe in But: Clan! You might a nil doom an the plu- mru ct 'llto. You might ounce men to Vtwh all thq chimney. on Sun: on to utoh‘ 8mm cum. hub oven it they did not at him coming dovm whu would thu pram? Rave you eve: hrohn you In: mnrhlo to ï¬nd the odor l and (cl: vary dappdntd to ï¬nd only colorles- cla- ‘hen it “I hrohn? “that ad not prove um the color had not been thm- destroyed it in look- lu tor it. he most real thing: in the not“ no than which ncnhor children nor grown tglh cgn age- Morn-l “(In with which ohlldhpad Mb ma world would be extingnub- all. We mid have no enjoyment WEI-“um “5| 918112 . .. No Snub 01ml. Yes. he lives um will live Mater. I thmud you! tron now or tel. than ten thou-Ind years (ran my be will continue to mic! :6. the hurt. of. childhood. and vi! mu bring them back to the origin at Santa and his am coming in the little: crib at Hole in some Rood sound common oenoe under tln than caption: "IL your neighbor in pro-poring let. him pro-pot. Don‘t growl. gruntrot crum- ble. 8n: 3 god. word tor him. ond let him ed at that. Don‘t to o kicker. Your turn will com. No on is the whole ohow. It you not the town is moving. rapidly. tool proud 0! it. Help it. along. Show a. little push. Try. to get: come 0! the henetit your- eell. Don't; stand around like a chilly cadaver and waste your time belin; core bocauee some one has more eenae and eueeeae than you have. Do a little huetlina youreell. and ityouoaneayazood word (or your town or people nay it like a prince. It you an lull 01 tile and diepoeed 'to say aomethiu mean put a padlock on your mouth and keep it there until you get a hypodermic injection 00 the milk elZ human kind- neec. Don't: be a kicker. No man ever made a dollar kicking but a pro- leeeional ball player. No man ever helped himeel! up permanently by. kicking his neighbor. down. Give oth- er: a kind word. and give it freely- It won't cool: you a penny. and ne- memher you may want a good word some day. You my have thousands. today and to-xnorrow be without the price on e chow. Don't: be a kicker. It doesn't pay. You can't afford it. There is nothing: in it. It you want to throw scathing at somebody throw cologne and don't throw. mud and briekhmtn U you tool that way you are the man that needs kicking. Whateter you do. don't allow yous eel! to become a chronic kicker. Let everybody push together, an‘ we’ll be better and happier. and livelongb or." uulalu lion-Ml It M. The following raolntion “pass- ed at 8 recent meeting of, the erd at Education of Smith's Falls; That no home work be given to pupils on Fridays in the public schools; that the home work given on other days a! the week he not more than pupils can remnnbly got through with in an hour; that the schools be prompt- ly dismissed at 12 o'clock and 4 o'â€" clock; that nothing he nllowed to intertore with the 1.5 minutes recess forenoon and utter-noon. and that in the opinion at Smith's Falls Board 0! Education the system 0! crowd- ing too much study, on young per- sons in injurious to both mind: and M; h ‘ | I Deeâ€"IF Mother SHILOH “dwhiï¬w mornln‘. and w your Hockey Boots here, yo“ wm least 16 per- oont. We have a large â€up.“ Inner. for Men. Women and ehfldl‘en. (0W IESIING ASSOCIAIIONS‘ PM: ON!!- hnnor in Obm‘ mun lib to- obtain non unï¬t Kamila m‘n mhlfllvldul cow in m. herd.- 18-.- Ind but a mount than u up“: 00' VI“ 6‘1“". :09";th mt brunt: to «o .mâ€"am unplbh thi- ohjoot. In Don-urn. tho hum ofl uricultml oo-opora- tion. tbrb- have been than; neocl- utlou ulna 1825. aid than no now 2 BOY nits. the“ moors having this 3 II cow- muoumtlully‘. Slain: : work. wlll W hen. tad. pay well. : Youea Whemu. ml: work bu boon don... ‘, «waft tln turnpxprodnctlon per "ulna : :thob: .peodily boon mind tmtyvflve and, 2m ‘ oven mt: pund- ol butter. par un- .zgoodpot.‘ mun. Bun]: them are hundnodlol zoneurotb hunters. painstaking tad thoushttnl.‘ : “$21; willing lochow. A httle cntcrprlle [or '. tolling “ an almost cox-tun return 0! from live to ten doll-.11 more than at patent hon can our per year. In mu- gujn minim wu organs“. in September 196. Canadian tanner. need. to take this mute: up qnicb ly Mam. A I , u -ML‘L__L:-l Depsrtmï¬ of Agriculture. 0" tun, 20th. 300.1“. I†d d "I m Mr. E. G. Cane. a. mill carrier of Canton Centre. Conn. who has been in the 13.8. nervioo [or about sixteen yum. up; “We luv. tried many cough medicines to: croup. but Chmherhin‘u Cough Remedy is km; of .11 3nd one to to be relied upon ever tune. We alsoï¬nd it the best remap tor cough: ad coldn. giviux eel-tu- Mt: and leaving no bad gnu attests. We are never without It in!“ M†For sale bx all «It-nuts. m c. P. I. not“. “A {collar daily Mch‘t min '1" now mauled on the C.:P.R. line to moronto» It comes into Lindsay in the main ind got out tgain at was. Thu m‘ day two large con- Ilflllm u in M mus shipped †1'0““- I‘m thee betore 5 4‘ 5“ mm at I carioad . ‘ by Drover Mzh 111- m‘ “.3614 ('1 hour 2 W' m noonda)’ ! convenience hammmub‘qu . r801! m :HI .. m mug“ IHOI HOUSI- at a 20 per cent. discount. . “lï¬m‘yf m. LINDSAY. In! )- a 03' ‘53' 3’ 5% 15:5 is ha oooooooo‘0oo‘QQQ‘q e33: 332613? 0 1st and China: ambridge-st. 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