‘ (Correspondence Invm {run County: Poultry Fanciers iné Farmers.) : DP CO-g. Mï¬wgwommwo HEST SKIN Ofï¬ce Eton-st. A WINNING GONBINATION. Internal-ghoul!!!“ whom-mu: - __A- “A . G AT Hugo leave omplished by others. By you. . stock or. poultry consists .of o] the American breeds. He the variety because it is one did not expend money unneces- rily in buildings. He built cheap t good houses. He started with [cw head of poultry. He secured omers [pr his output and made a. rule to supply them with the ». possible goods. He so managâ€" his business that every customer _ full confidence in him. He gave -m something extra good, put up extra good shape, and charged a price for it. ith his bruit and vegetafles it the same. He appealed to peo- ’s taste [or the best, and put up ï¬nite and vegetables in the t attractive tom. 8 has found the combination â€" it and poultryâ€"a good one. ere are parts of this little mm which the poultry, is not sic ad to run at will- The vegetable ‘ den is Open to the little chicks m1 they. get old enough to do it I Lmage. But the first few weeks of redr line they are a benefit to the :rden. and thrive. on the bugs and arms they secure tram the sod. levy destroy many injurious insects. ms the vegetable crepe as well as 8 chicks are beneï¬ttedq Whenreâ€" Jved 1mm the garden the chicks e placed in the current and ram- rry patch. Here is an’idea-l place .- themâ€"plenty of shade and mulch g d an abundance otnworms and in- :ts. They do not injure the fruit. own row-ls would, The growing tors are allowed lull liberty. otthe garages patch and insure a. gmfl mi crop by keeping the trouble- Pe asperegus beetle at bay. No - or clack: are allowed in Ithe: m '1: and pt are are 9311 which th lured to 11m 3.- eren is open ttii they get mags. But 1: WWWWWM WWW WW - h POUHRY RAleRS’ (MINER; ‘ : “It's the Quallty That Count.†3 :0... 0.0â€0000 0.90.09... 00090909000900». 0000009 Geo. McFadden, Some of the best lines in the store have been marked down, and many shrewd housekeepers in town and country will ï¬nd in this Cut Price Sale the chance they have been seekingâ€"an opportunity to save money on the purchase of a needed article. THE WEEKLY There- is an old saying that "Opportunity knocks at least once on each person’s door.†To many of our Lind- say citizens the call will come in the announcement of my New Year Reduction Sale of Wall Paper and Pictures. OPPORTUNITY will pay you. Special bargains to ofl'er during January in Dino Setts, Toilet Setta. Ten Setts and Fancy China. Many of these lines we will clear out this month nt or below coat in order to make room for new shipment. Inveetlgntlon ' We r’ecommend our own Mocha and Java Blend as unequalled. A sample pound with your next wdet will please you. Try some of our blends at 2 5c, 3 5c, 40c, 45c and see. You will prefer them to package tens. . We Have Some Spoclal Values In A. L 0AMPBELL, O>Fr >20 mum 4.1m <>_u_OC¢ EZMW >20 Om... V3.0“? WALL PAPER KING, Etc" LINDSAY. 2 Wish all Our Patrons and Friends A PHUSPEHOUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. TEAS. TEAS. AT OUR CHINA HALIâ€" Dental to the Internet: of 1mm Mm ls tho Isl-lug and Production of First-elm Poultry and Em COFFES. §§§O§§§§§§§§§§§ ENDSAY, FRIDAY, J“. 19. “a It is E basins: proposition well worthy the catch! maxim-Hon of all th hate u flung tau: Inch 3 lite, ‘sm'ed solely ybusiness rules. But .that is noty the best reward that has come to 'this father and mother†They. and the happy, romping children have beenl living near to nature, in God’s sunshine and pure air, and the trees and the flowers and the fruit and the birth hove daily been aching Boathan the W whic tell of a goodnasa' 0 man. In the tutor: we will ï¬nd. that such 1m: will be more numerous than they as now, became the do- mnd (or the products at such (arms will be Man Examine the ï¬gures in‘ a card bus. iness may, and you will find that as a. hunness venture this little farm. kiwi has been a gust success-moaâ€" This family have iived well. They have had the beat jot everything- h'uit ~nnd ‘ vegetables, ltry and eggs. All are. happy an in the best 01 health. The bloom of health is on the cheeks of the wife and children. The husband is content with his. lot. his desim being, 0! course, to cause t-he place to yield mom beatny each sugceedipg tear, ' the tamily, and 1’09th consider- able Value. We have not credited the land with the mtlk and butter derived Iron: the Jam cow, nor the park. which the hog supply annually, These pro- ductg b.3330. been largely comma! by - Total... .... ".23 374.00 In addition to†the "sum derived from Ithe Me all products of the place, the Lamilyz has derived its liv- ing {tom the Jami, The children gave been waiving a desired. educa- on. Grape vines... Asparagus roots. The onginal setting 0: trgas, plants and 9111111113,th of land. etc. was as follows; Land. ....... . ........................ 8 600.00 It has taken time to M118 thislit- no m .to its mt productive oondi-tion. 'l'he nun has hoax l. stu- dentlaamnaanwarharq Th0“- m and mama tha comment micultmlist and ahm'ticfltural de- pgu'tment and. auto. upen‘nxant sta- :hion huge bean cal-imam 5::- ry. paper: an 11 read ed'thougï¬gllyu The and cost 8100 an m The muse, as on'ginauy. built. cost 81,- 200.1% barn and: try houses momma an ex are 0! 3450- ’]?he plane contained no innit "993 or 811311 may: .glan'ts. - _ 15.00 12.“) IA warm or young new“: hurried ‘to the wheaitm« It must stop. It must not be mam Some b0!" ““8 the m tram tho Query 39'9"! dancers joined. Mann m the ones. "Its ï¬ne; Imp it tun" 1‘50 991Ҡwastremendum. Wit mu: bani“ ‘thh‘t aevm'l iett tha hall ‘35â€: ‘1‘ id “‘1" The couple floun'd. their. triendia. and by. that time everybody. Imam that Mr. Alexander's gang m an; excel- lent waltz. . girl, "980125. it’s the .F‘G‘iory‘" song, I 3:09 t dance; another. amp." saidi the Suddenly A man and woman atoppc ed dancing. Their. face: grew. white W111 red. the? whita mama. Quite a sensation was sprung. Hun- dreds of dancers [whirled on. the pol- ished floor to a dmamy, insidiovs. rag-ï¬me waltz, than wondered where they had hears! the tune before. Girls ‘hu'mmegd it to themselves. It Maaaswefl warts. It {aunt baby! 'trhg new french wart; hug; Realize the lush In tho AI. W01 I‘d; That the “Glory." song has taken hold of Toronto in earnest is proven by. 'tb‘e‘flwt that the Varsity Literary Society dance in the: gym- nasium Friday night was the second waltz on the attest-mm program. DANCERS WALTZ T0 “GLORY†SONG Has it not the appearance on being an attack on. the Chicï¬ Constable for doing his duty and entomina. tho law fâ€"Yours. etc" AN ONLOOKEB. stable should be so vigorous in en- forcing the law. It is whispered that in the Chief Constable is sono- tive his head may pay the penalty, and that a constable more amenable to reason, may be appointed in his place. The name 0!. the present night constable is mentioned in that connection. Following on this aby- law to abolish the Police Commis- sioners is introduced into Council. and this by an Alderman whose con- nection in the way at business is with the hotelkeepers. z} 2 i E § § i ‘ I C“) 't'hi It is uni ‘pe‘oplé uh: in Links: icipnli‘tiea, n 'to whet open or 0 make poop nine: on: Mtwom tho town 01 licimz of. th The Ohm Constgble has, under. in- ctr-actions at the Police Hegistnte and Police Commissionem instituted prosecutions against. certain 01: the licensed hotelkeepcrc for permitting the sale at. intoxicanta to minors con- trary to the terms of the Liquor Li- cense Act. There is dissatistsction. it is said, on the rt at certain of the hotelkeeperc t t, the ChictCon- As long. es the Police Commission- ers exist theme cu: be no chnnae in the Chic! Constable unless tbet cbnnce is msde by the Police Oom- missioners. The (not thnt en; in- dividual or body of. individuals eon- troi lace municipal influence nodde- ‘slre such change cannot weigh in the question whether the Chief 00n- stnble shall or shall not: be dismissed v-thene must be tormel complaint showing some ce‘upe on dcnelictioo ot duty. and this must be proved. in or- der to justify the Police Commission- ere in dismissing him. Ll, the Ohio! ot Police is to be removed because some municipsl sweet or body at municipal voters demenda his remov- nl. the Police Commieeionere must ; ï¬rst be dissolved by by-lsw of the] Town Council. ‘ I An agitation in now on foot: to d: any with the Police Commission." in Lind-q. and it in Ni to uk wint «um this, and whothor it in don. im- w uni-m upon our in in tho but inumts thu town. Lindsay. Jinnary 151:1, 1906. The Commissioners conaiet of. the County Court J udee, the Police Meg- istrute and the Mayor. They are entitled to no celery on remuneration 0: any kind. fl'he position on two at the mempere at the Boned in non-elective. viz" the County Court Judge and the Police Magistrate, and they are theretore wholly removed from the turmoil cl polities. whether. Dominion. provin- cieJ or. municipal, and from even the suspicion o! municipel influence. By them ell constables are appointed and diemieeed. end to them" they (the constable.) ere mponeihie for their conduct. Thi- ehould end prohthy does we the cueet 06 moving the cooatcb out oi; the ï¬eld cl munici- : pd politics. end doe. ewe): with the ‘ chance that m the countable ie oblit- ed. in the diechuze ol hie duty. to incur the enmity on on: municipal voter. or. body at municipql votere. ouch voter. or voters con mole their enmity mthmh their. eldermgpic reproach . n. , he, a. Bang, on Commissioner: at P0- lhe, and. thas‘m‘ the latter. case they shall be appointed by by-law. which may at any time he repe aled and the Bug! on Police Commissioners dis- It is provided ‘by Section 481 on the Municipal Act that in every city there shall be, and. in every 4mm having a. Police, Magistrate them may tnd whethcr. it. would be an improve- ment or the revern‘tq have the po- licing o: the town undgn tha Town Council dimct. I'll FOLIO! 00m . (To the Editor ot Tho Pout.) Bir,â€"It may. not to loopportg‘ne to consider the tonpï¬to. it coy, which the town on Linda-y dcrjvu (tom having the management. on it: police entrusted to 3; Police Commission. inleY P051 [HIER BOX.‘ R A F F L E s open or olcneKLJt m lard to make pooplo drive three and a. hat! nines on: an Marlo: road instozd ,ottwonn'cka 'h'ndt avar‘ngoodoue. nod ntill so over two down- mil-l on: atoning: Many. par-cu would not mind an atr- milo to "dd two . owning- nnd them might. bu "aided it the Council mold. on n for ml»? at new man but this. it. mar-.1 they, how no intention at doing, ' What mm. b to Nov York the Omen." M in ’to the County! 0: Violent, um it would be u nou- nible to cm on. u the other. â€" Yours, etc.._ I. n. KNIGHT, nu mu man. (To the Editor, on The Post.) It is untoMa that must at ihc people who use the Omemeo romance in Limhny, qumee and other. man- icipalities, and. has no right to vote In 'to whet-her the road. shall: btht Mndm. Jun. um}. ï¬nd; It stood for days upon his chimney- piooe, {his costly trophy whose andent “tor! and ï¬nal tote ï¬ll“ nann- per columns even in the“ dm 0! jubilee and for which the lower of Scotland Yard no end to be seeking high and low. Our constable, we learned, had been ntunnod only. end from the moment #1: amass “ evening DCDO!‘ It." - flel' spirit- roee to a hold“: W eat with his oqmble “mug ‘3‘ â€gym {0.191181 n the adieu M, wish I hnd had a kodak for the . 9 with which Raine: shook his head, for it was one tint he kept for those great moments of which our vocation is not devoid. All this time he had been wearing his hat tilted a little over eyebrows no longer raised. And now at hat I 3913 can was. “But you didn't take It.†said I. “You went md left it behind." “But I should hava deserved run- ning in if I hadn’t yielded to such a. temptation as that, Bunny. It was a chance in a hundred thouund! We might go there every day at our lives and never again be the only outsiders in the room. with the billiard-Inciting Johnnie practically out at earshot at onennd the same time. It was a. gift from the gods; not to have taken it wouldhubeenflyinginthetaoeot Providence." "The reuon would be obvious to any one but you," said names, still with no unkindiy scorn. “It was the temp- tation of a. minuteâ€"the anal impulse at the traction of a. second. when Ro- berto saw that I was tempted. md let me see that he saw it. It’s not a thugleammdqandlsha’n'tbe happy till the papers tell me the poor new 18 sun. but. 8 noel-out Inn was the only chance for us than.†“Why? You don't get. run In for being tempted. nor yet for showing that you no!†“Tlien why on earth go and do what you did?" “There was no pretense about it. Bunny." "But It always was your internal my,†I, m angely eonclndlns. ‘Tonmhoneplanudyoutenmo anotherâ€â€" “Not today, Bunny, I swear!" “You mean to tell me you really did shrtwlththebareideaotnndingn place to hide in for the night?" “0! course I did." "It was to be the mere reconnoitre you pretended?" Andsotndlyinhslisnhonrhewss sesudoncemoreinlhehiredosrry- in; chair. while the porter end I stu- nted. upstairs with my decrepit chm-gs, for whose shattered strength even one hour in Kew Gsrdens had proved too much! Then. end not an- tilthmwhenwohndsotridotthe porter end were sione st lest did I tell Mes in the most nervous m- lish st my command, funny nnd ex- sctlywhnttthonghtothimsndothis «lstest deed. Once sinned, moreover, I spoke us I hue seldom spoken to living run. nnd Mes, of :11 men, stood my those without s murmur. or ratherheutltonutoosstonnded oven id take on his int. though I thought! his eyebrows would have lifted itmon his head. iii 3? lotï¬pdlm, Ind Baht street and 8 Es “nonmaflflmyoudflfln‘ u?†M Crou, lit.“ “1 add Klara Crou! Round m "huddflnuhhluuornmm our huh! There's one to Yul-k ht 10.85," am Rutle- u the mpdoor than“: “we'll book than. Bunny. and than 71701! slop. through the sub- W. m turned into Bloomsbury «not without exchanging o â€11st not he struck tho tnpdoor with m tmmmw mm m mwmwmm ummMmm 5% mmmmmm m «um “All flxht. Bunny! rut an '0'†through. A hundred and thirty-am was. m't it? Then it can’t ho "1boucvoyon’romM'Ildthr tulyunwant. And we left them resuming the‘ir prarldentul chat. fAtthetopottheM." “That you. Then we'll m mung thunytothe Etna-n “We!" I whispered. “We!†And my knees knocked together I: â€came up tothechstflngcttenmu. But Mes must needs Interrupt than to “k the way to the Prehistoric 8t “All. you human. no interest- mg, on: nommg tor-m: tney one In the museum 0.: Neplee or in Pompeii itself. You must go there some «in. Bunny. I‘ve a. good mind to take you myself. Meanwhileâ€"em marchâ€" the hem hm’t moved an eye- lid. Wemyemtorhimlfyou show indecent hate!†By I. W. Hows, Author of “81mm: of tho Rope," “Reno’- Mmh." Em. thgzn'on ’11 the: uni.†n In continual. Amateur emksman. “-O; a-r knew Ghana the [ For home time the governmenjf bu bean expecting the: chum to In: wip- I- ‘ The disposal on the inoumhnnoo will but. great an advnmto tin comm “can u it willbe Into the we government, which mm that flak. ltwm [in alumni lnadl “: anon 0mm MI ï¬n M mi. tlrnlw‘ hatâ€"1L.“ WI" m It! Books of 02, 000,000 Entry. H. 0. Hamilton. of: Ban"! Ste maria, states that the $2,000.90 loan obligation against the Boo industries will be wiped of! by thqtirat at“ --tha date ï¬xed in the gm htwoen the borrowers and the Pro- vincial Government. mm W. W 332%. An mind no mums nation. â€it“. but hqpel no will. BohrSeotionBï¬ isheinglindup tqusnknow themhuno than. bohlheepet deprived. of. his license to: harboring a policeman. and whether policemen do loiter mum! hotels while on dutyâ€"hotels where than no no billion! or pool tables to watchâ€"is s qusstion (or each citizen inhemtod to ask himoolf. And again, then are perhaps not' a tow dunnoâ€"and ptdnbly one or two hotelkeepersâ€"who do not, know that the tollowing auction was ever. in the Act. and many perhaps are at tho opinion. that: tin A'ct is not 'vod up rto or enhanced as strictly: as 1 ahould Ehe. It may as touowa: ‘ Seofim 82 on the Act: "Any per- son [bound to sell wine. beer or spirituous liquors, or w beeper on mhonae,ahop.roomm:othorpuoo tor the use at liquors. who knowing- ly harbor- or onOertoinn any; oonv stable belonging to any police tot-co. or antlers such porno to obido or tannin in his shop. room or other place dorm any port 0‘ tin time appointed for his hing on duty. onâ€" hosrorthepurpouolqoeulng am diatufhuno or tutoring outer. or otherwise in tho execution of. hindn- t3. shall. not m at tho ottom- mw be depriyesl 9: .m- gm" 3 Bnb-no.'2 mi"): mu be. the duty ocho Bond 0! Police Commit- uiouon. 3.111 0‘ tb Chief of folioo. to output: the provision at thiu aeo- tion, uni any ofï¬cer on polioomn oonviotod ob violating tho provisions mom may be summarily dismiss- aidhioméflwiltntwbotordo: tor-ban MOM! 093101.- nib: coats. tpr each and out! such neglect u!!! “hull.†"It M be tho duty clover: oilin- or. pdbem. comtubh or impede: in mph municipality to as flat tho INN mpmmon. on thu Act undu- 1, observed. an to proceed win W all M to poo-acute for the M awe-110m manta» groviuom of._ this Act, At manur- oonou tho (Jo-unh- dooon dog-1t. with vulva otdon 0: human. And dhonooloa took pluo to dotofl. In mud to may mttou which m not no“: to: puumtlon. hot in tho hton tho Boudyul lib- !) ho bud tron mono Inqmtly Thorn lo a. boot. ofl «than in Linton; who mar. got. u souls: of. tho can: olutho Manon bloom Lot. lot “one tho Interior pm and u a mutt do not know o gout dul about tho doth- oc otfloon. of tho low; an; o pdbomn. Impact» 01'.‘ mm to lhblo to loco No oflloo “1‘ do: hr. not doing h1- dnty. and that ghotolbopo n or on on. w: hon “who: dual or flood {or no- gloating to totem on inlrnotiono of tho Act. Section 134. sub-notion 1 at the Manor. Lian-o Act mod: n Inflows: , m 0! tin Pale III! W m to the Important M o! a. liquor Mt. Well, it's no pipe dream. but_ a re- dityâ€"fln Lindsu Bard at Police (Jenni-donor:- Iptnuly nppoin’tod an hour “by, and met to discuss canard matter- putaining to the po- lice court, polioonon'n dutiu. Oom- minim' duties. ecu. Yutoxdu shamans loud thus Commit-inner- in It. Juknon' I own: County ‘ Dainty Judas Ending. Hum: Vroo- nun m Polio. Magi-tub luck-on. no tuner. new tho ohm And “I. Nth: wielded the pen. la Luna. an Wu will not lbs and My 04 «ch month. ‘ HAY IIAVE DONE 80 BEFORE BIT I0 Gl‘l’llil HEARD or IT. P0116 (OMMISSIONERS MU TM. moan. soap. for the public that have not been coon bofon In Lindsay. W0 luv. so many lands that It I. “most Impossible to mum If. your prlvllogo to lncpoct and judge for youmlf. Our sales during the month of Dmmbor won fau- boyond our caduc- tatlons. Novel-thou... In will have to continue our sale no as to be am to not our goods Into on. store u soon a poulblo. gghwnufl .POZ 02â€"1 F30 â€@040 Oh. 02â€"00 N5 “3 5.135. â€POO“ nâ€"O MHZâ€"nâ€" Z_<.P¢u0 Z- ar=<nv¢<fl F<M¢G 800 DEBT TO BE PAID. Thlo Buslnoss will be conductod on a Strictly cash Basis. but we are bound to do It. 800038503 TO N. HOCKIN. LINDSAY’B GREATEST SHOE HOUSE. CONCERNING BOOTS . An Ad’v’t in The Post Paysâ€"People Read Th: Whatistheruson,thinkyou? Isitnotthatournyof facingbusimsplmmmpuwc? Thatthccucwe : tlketoavoï¬d adulmted goodsby buyingonly {win the belt â€homouzexpaieocedwmightdevaythingmtmm itheunifmmbyextendedtodLmvebeathemof Mag new customers? Once ounthcy never lawns. iWecanaveyoumong-y. Tryus. .M ~mu “M u AtthebeginningofthisnewyearofxgoGwc decmit our dutytosayawordortwoinourownbehalf. WchavebeencngagedintheGroceryand Provision bui- nasinLindayforwellnighthirtyym; Thepnsingofevery TO THOSE WHO 'Dflfl’ 0’Loughlin ‘ McIntyre. We u Will Give Genuine Worth _for the Money. Our word is our bond to those who know us, and those who know are they who deal with us; they who do not deal with us are those who should know us and do not. We want your conï¬dence and your custom. The air is m with tin spirit of bar- gain getting and bargain giving. We run in the race, and from now until the end of the present month we shall reduce the price of every- thing in this store in order to accommodate the purchasing public This speech of the poets is truly realized in the commercial world, and never was there a more ï¬tting time to apply it than the present day. “f0! WM i5 WWI ill dflYtlliflQ BHISO llllldl money as I’Will bring†SPRATT KILLEN, - - Trade With Us - - THE FAMILY GROCIRB. CASH AND ONE PRICE. 2AGE ELEVENJ.