\c the. Pmsbyteri“ ‘1‘“ tux-trey. Jan Frid‘y evening C Immigration ‘ uvor 0! Inc I of debate for 5 «Resolved that mley. Jan. 19,â€"The aemw m. Friday evening was. “Resolved the. Immigration Should be unrestri in Canada." The judges decided in lawn of the negative. The subject of debate for Saturday evening is, “Resolved that the reading of ï¬ction ' more beneï¬cial than injurious.†us Be". Mr. Whattam will conduct a series of special ms ï¬ngs in the commencing Nethmhst church hue. on Thursday thning. On Saturday Mr. Roht. Spence fell and sprained his left wrist badly. - ' y for him to have a Sunday mom- £68? number and enjoyed ‘ with ogkwood. J .ie, â€â€™1ny “creation- Wusvu. mas Lily Austin and Di Greer attended the “ting rink Saturday 6‘ m Hazel Richards â€t the week end at. he 111:5 Ethel Prouse. '1 tone for a. two week’s ‘ Hr. Ewart Weldon, Li Sunday with his parent ‘5. J. B. Weklon. Hr. W. Penrose return roll“! on Monday of last It. Wm. Rich loaded WUW‘ lies Lily Austin and Miss Nettie DI Greer attended the Oakwood “ting rink Saturday evening. m Hazel Richardson. Lindsay, “t the week end at. her home. 111:3 Ethel Prouse, Toronto, is tome for a. two week’s vm‘atiOn. Hr. Ewart Weldon, Lindsay, spent Sunday with his parent; - Its. J. B. Weidon. Hr. W. Penrose returmd from To- ronto on Monday of last week. ,,. _ -,-.l._.l on-n pï¬rg 0" m. U. u. "'~r'__ Hr. W. Penrose returmd from To- last week. w on Monday of It. Wm. Rich loaded two cars of stock at Muriposa station this week. --â€" Inn-Am Hora. Lin(l.~a_\'. spent time- ]!r. and Mrs of Glen Willi: Young's daug‘ ‘Qs- “span“ ’ t a few d It. William I A number 0 m the SiCk 1i when Miss victims. ï¬r, W. El: 1:. Harold H038â€- 3 Sunday at. his home. ‘1'- L. )IacPherson “-5.: week on business gnu-.- -__- V, A scientiï¬c friend informs . local paper shou‘d thrive village. but alas. we haVe t ‘meers" as it is. We are givvn to underst: the Bank of Montreal are 1 A (\nlâ€"m we all: gtv‘u .» , tic Bank of Montreal are to estab- lish a branch ofï¬ce in Oakwood. It. 1“. Downs, Toronto. visited the flange last week and thoroughly exi- joyed a skate en the local rink. 'l‘wo sleigh loads from here attend- a! the caLmival at Little Britain on nursday night. The ice was in very pact coadition. Hessrs. J. McLean. Walter iCham- pial an’d Miss Ruby Chwmpioï¬. Ma- lina. attendcd the local rink Mon- Guy-night. .. “I “.1.-.“ \fumifrh appwpriate New Year sermon on Sunday. )I-iss Frederick presided at the organ in the. absence of the or- (dust Miss Jane Reid. who is sufâ€" fering from a sevexe cold. A numo lint 5mm Sebright attended service in Sunday. It. and Mrs. E. Montgomery were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Nag-ton on Sunday. A A. .__ ,y I‘Vlwu u.- vâ€"â€"â€".,_ A few of our young people attend- ed the concert at Cooper‘s Falls on Thursday night, and report a good wan-v- !!r. and Mrs. Geo. Young and son. of Glen William, are visiting Mrs. Young’s daughter, Mrs. John Stev- w‘ Sadowa, Jan. 16.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Oxby spent Sunday with Mrs. John Brundage of Cooper’s Falls. Rev. A. Frederick preached a. very PAGE TEN Dartmoor 01 y. w â€"~v concert “ill 1 the $1100! dancing part1 . mu. v- -'â€"-""" old minnows in out 3W McLeish, 01 It a few days visiting William McIotosh. re , number of but young the sick list. Sorry t‘ and Mrs. Holdmhtw. Manito- n-d formerly of Mariposa. were nests-of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 3* last week. va. Stevens. Sunderland, a few days last week with his Zr. X. Stevens. our local veterâ€" If: n; Mitchell v m McLeish. of Winnipeg, few days visiting his uncle, xam McIotosh. recently. ber of Our young people are ’rck list. Sorry to learn our Miss Kerr, is among the n -\RTLEY râ€"- ’u- _ on Friday evening. A - of guests were present, the evening well. OAKW 00D Jan. 19 .-â€"Mr. student of SADOWA {110011 and evening “they was WW ‘1 and his preach- ad at her home. to Binderst and that “-35 given by M 1'. my evening is. ading of ï¬ction m injurious.†will comm“ a "ngs in the '9. commeflcmg interesting- oaid a flying Mr. R883 Ren- x‘or a few days "wiréh. 5th. in connection is in Toronto too many Knox last week Vicinity Wilson,’ of Oakwm with Peniel friend: Kori-and. J an. 18.4 that there rare ï¬ve on our local line between Louucuu- and Norland. and we also under- stand that there are three more phones to be. kept up. which will help to bring more customers and keep the line busy. Dr. Bowerman. dentist. will. re- ceive patients at Mr. W. Boadway's residence. Norland, on Wednesday. 1Feb. 3rd, all day. ‘, Mr. Will Alleley has gone to take fa business course in the Albert Col- lege at Bellevil-le. and the scribe joins his many friends in wishing him mum. empress in his studies while every success in there. mere. Miss Kellie. Abernathy has returned weeks home. after spending a few whh Coboconk friends. Mr. Jack Martin. of Moore's Falls, ‘ ‘ ‘A’J- an Mr. Jack 1‘ was in town business. Miss Inglefl. mg her aunt. Franklin. Janf18.â€"-The weamer has been very cold. and the sleigh- ing good. and the farmers are all Very busy. Some are drawing grain and others are getting out their wood. - Mr. Joseph Gardiner and wife. to- ï¬rth-er w th Mr. '1‘. Thompson and "‘ 7.4;. [)‘nnc_ wife. Were Visiting at -.\ am last week at the hc Frank Gardiner and his the last of the week Mr son and his wife, togetk Gardiner and his wife, \ Mr. Thompson's friends Station. - . r Mr. 3nd Mrs. John Sn the 12th line of Cavan. ga‘ on Wednesday night. wth a ber of our young people from enjoyed themselves. " , -nJ Statxon. ' . ‘ . S y ' _ f ' '- .' . MR and MN†10h!) ““3†o A number 01 our young ‘pcoole m-‘ the 12th lino 0f pax'an. gave a party tcnd faking: in the baskét social at on “gancsday mgrht. whtrn a nï¬mâ€" Reaboro next Friday evening. bx?" o: «10:11:. [3:31]: WONG from ere The thermometers in our village 6 {0}." . c ‘ ‘. have dropped down pretty low these (In Fr‘I-daf.'.n1ght. Mr. and :Mrs. last few days. The cold map has Frank Gan-(liner, 0! M~ount~ Ijleaslantd been particularly hard on our wood ngvc a. party. and a lull sEexgh oa‘ piles and coal bins. OI our young people were m attend- mW- The-V “Pm“ 5" “1?“. “gm“, PORT PERRY terms 0! the treatment “hlch they - -, . . received in heâ€, places. Port Perry, Jan. 19.â€"Mr. wmmï¬ Mrs. Hutcheson, of Canaan, Man, is visA Mrs. P. Yvus and daughter. Roebuck. of Broderick. flask“ is v15- iting friends in [{eahoro this week. iting his nephew, Mr. C. L. Vickery. Many of the 'old acquaintances 01 Mr- Hutcheson are pleased to set Cambray, Jan keeps dry am .falls of snow la= isleig‘hing' a great zhad been for 9. Parties are fl“ and Mrs. Jas. 1 has yet. Grass Hill, Jan. 1 Ln Mr. Reed’s opin All invited to com beSt girl. Mr. Warner has 5 ye». Mrs. Reed has returned after spending a. few days with Mr. an}: Mrs. Smale. Bond-st., Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. De Wolf and J. E and Mrs. Graham, of Toronto, spent. a few days at Mapleâ€"aw. Farm with their sister, Mrs. J. S. Jordan. Mr. Matthexvson is visiting his daughter, in Toronto. Mrs. Reed has spending a. few days Mrs. Smale, Bond-st Mr. and Mrs. De ‘ and Mrs. Graham, of ‘a few days at Maple In telling of the new remedy, one of the physicians explained that the cold winter winds sweep the germs of disease from every nook and cor- ner, ï¬ll the air, and make it easy- for people to contract bronchitis or pneumonia. It is impossible to avoid theiéinhalution of these germs, and woe betide the person whose bronchial tubes or air PM 1..» tin throat or lungs are weak or inflamed gt this season. Although W and mixtures by the hubdreds were tested. doctoi's found thus nothing gives immediate beneï¬t except “Catarrhozonefl‘hichgoegmmw cells in the lungs, carrying healing. soothing humans to the 91“.†, . . . .,,n__.._.-mru,A “the on!!! in mm†woe Deuce tne [JUIBUu wuuav w- _-___ V 7 7 throat or lungs are weak or inflamed at this season. Although sprays 3"“""’ and mixtures by the hubdreds wecre tested, doctors found that nothing was gives immediate beneï¬t except “ atarrhozone,†which goes to the tiniest » o ‘ t , cells in the lungs, carrying healing, soothing balsams to the plmfthat â€tam.“ but â€mm are tainted with catarrhal inflammatioï¬stA sneezing cold is wrath ten ' The . . .. . minutesâ€"a sore throat is headed and restored in an hour or Wonk WM “QB? Wm! M , . bronchitis is soothed nwuy and quickly disappears â€" Catsrrh b171,)“, ‘ " standing is invariably cured because Catarrhozone kills them“ ‘. cause the (warble. A o - mfg! ' _ ‘ ' “ ' AI _ - â€"_.__.-L€-n 4" am. . ““7 I M 4' 4““ Bags}!!! 511A. Warner has 5011'! his farm. but some good stock to dispose of xmzLAlxn. GRA S S HILL . of Coboconk. is visit- . Mrs. Wm. Emery. FRANKLIN. , Jan. 18.â€"Good skating l’s opal rink every night. to come and bring their Ell Llu. V- one day last week Inu vvvvvvv uifc, together “ith Mr. his “ife, “are Visiting m's‘ friends at Mam'ers u. siting at Mount Pleas- ; at the home of Mr. mr and his wife, and on hn week Mr. T. Thomp- ..â€"The weather and the sleigljï¬' _ evening enjoya’bh ; made of )1], “Child urneu weeks Franklin. Jan. 18.â€"â€".\Irs. John Reynolds, of Mount Hort-b. is spend- I-‘ails, ing a couple of weeks vacation with -k on Mrs. Hugh Stewart. . Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Mr. visit- and Mrs. Gardener were the guests of Mrs. J. Johnston, of Manvers Station. on Wesncsday last. ‘ I Mr. Harold Noble Was in Mill- brook on Tuesday and Wednesday of cather 1 , k . ‘ sleigh- ast nee on busmes.» ‘ Mrs. Jones, who for the past few 9 all . , . . . ,. 'grain “ems. has‘been VISItmg “1131 her â€their brother here, has gone to Peterboro to spend a. short vacaticn with her son Georg»? Jones, of that city. ‘v:._... I NH.) 7 Miss Syers. 0' u ,the weekend with am. Mfr â€6 Mrs- ‘ Mrs. 'i‘hps.vParSOl ,ed matter 3 Inc ifriends-in Hamim" n Mr. mm- R' , Mrs. J’."N.‘ Hancc ed horne'dfter a month’s friendsvin Hamilton. Mr. and.Mrs. R. J. Ware. Mr. and Mrs of Manitdha are chison’ s brother, and sister," Mrs- agers. Wednesday ewning last was free. and -the rink was crowded with skaters, On Friday night a sleigh load came from Cameron. Mr. Will Gilson, of Man.. who has scent a few weeks with friends in this vicinity, will soon be returning to the weét. He has been buying a carload elf-horses to take back with him. Mr. Ira Gardener and Miss 1mm» Thompson attended a. party given by Mrs. Frank Gardener at Mount Ple- asant Ias't‘Friday night. Mrs. Prod Vcals and Mrs. L. Roc- huck are at present visiting fricn’ls i'n Reaboro- Miss Mattie Thompson has return- ed from a pleasant week’s vacation with friends at Janetville. â€"-‘, 3â€"- Miss Smith», of- (the guest. 0‘. Miss Sunday- ‘ PORT PERRY ‘ Port Perry, Jan. 19.â€"Mr. wm'mh. Hutcheson. of (Jar-man, Man, is vis-l iting his nephew, Mr. C. L. Vickery. Many of -the 'old acquaintances of; Mr. Hutcheson are pleased 'to see him as it. is some thirty-four years since he has betn in town. Miss Real. of Green'mmk, is the guest of Miss Libbie Pearse for a. few weeks. Our enterprising buttermoker, Mr. J-as. Stonehouse has gone to Kings- ton for asout three [months where he will demonstrate in the creamery de- partment of the Agricultural College there. Our citizens’ band are holding a. grand concert tonight in the town hall. MES Pauline Johnson. the In.- dian poetess, has been engaged ' to tarnish: the entertainment, together with Mr. Walter McKay-e, who gives inmpersmtions from the halbitant. Dr. Drummond. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. P- Anderson, of Wim- ‘nipeg, were the guests of Mr. J. W. WV. Joan. uawuu, Ul wwwwv...u- -V, _ 7 _ . swim oécnpy the pulpit in the Metho-!VJamieson.1. WW“? m; {Iv-newts. Edist church here on Sunday next. {Mn J masol 18“. brother 0 Dunoam nt. ‘ i The Sunday school convention of 'Jamineson: of tins place and in r o Association held here on Jan. .14th. this Plim- '2 ‘ t was oï¬e of the best ever held by this “.mcFoddm, ° ‘ associatiOn. V We must not target to comatuya’ce- our Port Perry hockey team, who are certaï¬nly doing â€Ives credit this ' ndérful Success fly for Throat Trouble Miss Philip THE WATCfMAN‘WARpggile hilip and Miss M. Parrish, few days with friends at. FRANKLIN. lu- ‘.â€"---- 118011, of Man.. who has weeks with friends in will soon be returning He has been buying 3 uses to take back with of. Prince Albert, was. iss Kate Widden over it.“ lock 1" , T. Roma. ’ S I.|i"il" Miss Lottie Igurkp, 1 given hy'spent Sun-day with her hunt» Ple- EH. (gout-tnvgy.'.i I Miss Vera Cain. of P L- ROC“ l!thc guest of her frimd, in . night the local seva’ crossed vatigks With the Bowmanvule‘ sew-n Bow- manViHE. and the result was -1 In flavor of Port-Perry. Keenxhis up toys. and younwiu surely win tha cup this winter. Bowmanvillc team {wilfplay here on Friday night; Jan. 2... , Mr. ‘Wickett. of Little Britain, was li'n town over Sunday. VVWn. Misses S W. McIn-tyre,’ of Cauflbray. gucsfs of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. on Stn'lay last. We are glad to note that Mr. Wal- lace Jakes is able to be around again after his severe illness. With apologies to Milton we quote: Help me -to feel another's woe, To hide the faults 1 see, That mercy I to others show, inclair and Jordan and Mr. were thta Powles Among those who Lindsay races last Messrs. Jacob Lm Lowcs, Harry Spence home Miss E. Jackson. of iting Mrs. H. Bradley. Mr. Albert’ Jones 81 liamson drov'c to Lim nesday on business. Mrs. Lowroy Johns of Rat' Portage. are home of MT. Roht. Jl nesa-ay on unmmn... Mrs. Lowrcy Johnston and baby. of Rat" Portage, are visiting the home of Mr. Robt. Johnston. Mr. Harry Hayes. of the Toronto Bank. has been moved to the bank in Wyoming._ Harry will b’.’ greatly missed. party last Thursday night: m honor! of her sistemimlaw, lit-51:. ‘ Johnston. , l » Miss Bailey. of Manitoba, rs vis- iting her unclo‘ Mr. Geo. son. Mr. Deyoll. of Mount Ilorcb, spcnt' jSunday with Miss Vellum La‘fdley. ‘ 'Miss Lulu Bushnell. ol‘ Peterboro. l fspent Sunday under the parental i Mrs. A. El‘ Bavsla’u‘fféitgjhittiur, has ircturm'd hamconxggwou'nt“ of the m- IDGSS of her â€kind. f ,_-_|_L‘..ï¬ â€˜I'j'l'lih , Mr'. and Mrs. Robt. Reid spent 'Su'ndav at the home gi,Mr._ M. J. Mrs. A. Er Bï¬vdoï¬tr'iitgjhthur, has :rcturmd home ~.on\§qrmint§' 0'! the- i Mrs Shaw-f and-daught’ér Lizzie“ with her sistef.‘ Mrs. S. Skuce. re- 'turmd‘ home: tafthe west. Monday F90. Inorm'ng The Black 1'. ndgv had an oyster- supper in the Orange hall on Wed- nesd‘ay evening: , I___- on...“ nlnv- ed‘ the (home-0' Beavers on mommy night, tfm score being 8â€"2 in favor oi the homo team. . We uml’erstand that the 'nuhlic li- brary has secured the jubilee sing- ers for Jan. 28th in the opera house. W0 ODV I LLE Woodnlilgle, Jan. 18.â€"â€"Mr..and Mrs. Arthur ,Wasmngton, of Oakwood, vis- ited here at Mrs. John McKenzie's last‘weekh ‘ Messrs. John Goxdan, John Campâ€" bell, Jes. \unstcne, John Prouse. sud Gus Prouse. attended the ice megs mt Lindsay last week. 4.-.. -0 ‘l’iquim‘L is ['time'. That mei‘cy show to wigsrf’m-m. Ant“ McFadden, of EM Mg." visited With frienda here _ . , L__LM_ mf- rawâ€"J The Miillbrozk hockey J amicaon. OMEMEE. 19.â€"â€"' s 8:116 Iiobt. Wil- Lindsay ‘ast ““d‘ of Pctprboro. i3 imd. Miss Maggie , of Reaboro. her fricnh Miss or Bethel, is vis- Mrs. sltor Bushnell at, the of Lindsay. is team play- nn Monday -2 in favor and Mr .rmmm‘jma Now. in Full Blast at Charles $15,000 Stock to Choose From. Must be said down fplly $3,000.09 within 1‘11“!) MU§D â€U ml“ “V71†'â€"-'J never on order, commencing to arrive daily. The People are cxowding in from all parts of the country and been told us of the great Bargains that are Ivory's Sale is the prin ' miles away. Mrs. B. went home delighted with the B: she came and went home smiling over her Bargains, she told her neight until the whole neighborhood is on the move for Ivory's. I‘m-7a.!“ Fm tha ï¬rst week of the sale have been fully up to our f ONTARIO. miles away. Mrs. B. his bven here and went born «he came and went home smiling over her Banzai until the whole ngighborhood is on the move for ,__-I_ .1: LL- an‘n kn uuuu Luv "I“..- _v, Our. sales fo; the ï¬rst week for this week to serve the crowds. Greater. Reductions Than Ever $25,000 Stock of Ready-made Clothing at Cgst for this Men's 0‘ 7.50 for 8 $12 for 88. Men’s Tw: BoyS’ Tm (‘hildron's price. Grant's Furnishing Depart- ment. Men's Shirts and Drawers. 25c. ï¬ne for 150. 50c ï¬ne for 390; 60c. line for 45c; 85c line for 69¢. Men's Regatta and Negligce Shirts 750 for 39c : 81 for 790; $1.25 “no for $1. . -,.. t“-_.m on price. Special clearing; nrice for all lines. Neckties and Collars reduced 20 Wear Department Ladies’ (710th Coats. this season's â€"all at COST. $7.50 line $5.49; $10 line $7.49; $12 li-ne $8. Mr. C. visitor 1 CHARLES IVORY, Omemee Mr. L. u. vvvvv-v .V__ _ visitor to Toronto bst week. Mrs. James Henderson. wife of Post. Ofï¬ce Inspector Henderson. of Toronto, is visiting or. F. R. Bd- ward's of this piece. ; Mr. and Mrs. Hector Campbell. of Kirkï¬eld, called on friends. here last AI.- - ‘/ town a. Visit last Saturday Mrs. Dan McLachlan entertained her lady friends to ma last Friday evening. Mr. C. E. to\\n a visit \IGII I»- v.- morning the; Rev. Mr.- Tonkin proâ€"j; ached the funeral sermon of little. Miss Mark, dawzhter of Mr. ands In. John Mark, who succumbed to; scarlet fever a few weeks ago. Fri.- â€".I 4|..Jâ€" ain‘-‘ Miss MBI'K, unmuuu v. n.-. In. John Mark, who succumbed to; scarlet fever a few weeks ago. Fri.- ends and: neighbors extend their slew care sympathy to them in their very: sad bereavement. she beingabrightn and beautiful little girl. the life and. light. of the home. ' One day last week a little girl: came to nrig'hten the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Ephriam McGregor. A L...‘ liurinn Men’s Mocha and Kid 21‘ cent. of! regular- Mgn's Hats and Caps. tip“ “I WI: uv-a-‘. Olle day last week a little girl came to nrig'hten the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Ephriam McGregor. Mr- Joe Hill. who has been living near Cameron for some time. is mov- im to his new home, Blackstock. The many friends of Mrs. Nicholls. OW, sister of Mr. Walter Towns- end. were pleased to see her in Cam- eron over Sunday. looking so well. She made a short but pleasant vis- it. * J u- 1')...‘ I Miss Sum: Herron and Mr. Bert Brynson and Calm Pen-in, of Pow- les’ Corner, spent Sunday with their friend, Miss 0m Fen. Miss Nina Brown, of Cambmy, spert a few. days with Mrs. A. Mc- Inn. Mr. 3nd Mrs. Willock, of Powles' Chm-er, qunt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill, 3180' Mr. endure. Wm. Sims.. Mr. Glanders, of. Eldon, spent Sun- day in Cameron. Mr. Wallie Dunn spent Sunday at Pocles' Corner, the guest of Miss Etta Rutherford. . ‘ M's. Nathan Day is visiting her daughter; Mrs. Alex. Henry. Mr. Wm. Hcï¬dyen. of Ialny, vis- .M nt‘lira Hepburn's over Sundny. | man Permenic Perrin is somewhat is'ick list. [a m. George Pen-in. who ‘Zproving. . ' Mr, Wes. Hewie spent a. few days with Mr. Wesley Chitley last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Henry and family have passed through quite 5‘ even attack of 1a. grippe. The Home Circle lodge of Comer- on are going to givon concert in W; m1. forget, olq men. young men, and bring your wile and family; and young men, bring your sisters, and if they Won’t. come; bring some omen boy's aster. Fur- under the weather: sum'. of_ $165- A CORRECTION. M I: Junta-r apwvv'wmm Overcoats. $5 for $2.50 ; yr $5.49; $10 line for $7.49; 88. Tweed Suits all at cost price Tweed Suits all at _cost price 77-1. C. E. Weeks paid the county aru. ._.-- 7,, Hill, who has been living on for some time. is mov- new hnme, Blackstock. 5* friends of Mrs. Nicholls, ster of Mr. Walter Towns- pleased to see her in Cam- Sunday. looking so well. a short. but. [)1th vis- CAMERON and Kid Gloves, 20 Mark is also on Suits all two all at cost at cost Sunday 1 Last season's coats at half prices. 20 per Ladies' Skirts and Waists at cost Satins, Dues â€"â€" price. Dress Goods Department $1500 worth selling all‘ at cost price for this week. House Furnishing Depart- ment Carpets. Linoleums. Floor Oil Cloths. Taoestrv and (‘hnnillo Cur- tains. all reduced from 20 to 25 per $3000 stock Boots and Shoes, m. going at from 15 to 25 per rent. under regular prices (this moans rc- allv cost price). for this week. Timbers all at special prices. ~vâ€"râ€"- v WrapperettcS. Flannelettos. Shirt- inz. Prints, Cottonades. Crotonncs, Table Linens and all lines reduced. Killinery Denartment. Trimmed Hats at half price. Felt Shapes and all lines of trim- ming-s at and below cost. Boot and Shoe Department A Correction re Many citizens in town lave Keen ccnflicting the names of Reeve Haw- kins, 0! 0m and tax-Reeve Hopkins, dunng the pgst few weeks, and read- ers of The Warder were also_mislea:d when they read the item re the Ops re-count in Tuesday's isspg of this paper. On: this occasionâ€'l’he Ward- en stated that. Mr. Wilma hpd been reeve durim the year 1908. This :should have read Mr.._ Hopkins, who 1W“ reeve in 1908. Mr. Wilson was 'vwâ€" -v- .‘n the council for three yeaws. but never acted in the capacity of reeve., Mr. Hawkins is the prï¬sent move and he sewed the township as a. member of the council (or six years. Mr. Hawkins wishes to thank his many ï¬ends in the township {or their hearty support in electing him rel-re, and hopes to maintain, their high as- It happéns every time‘ you tneut a_ com with “Putnam’s"-â€"Com dies â€"- never returns. Noth n; so certain _ and painless st Putmm’ 3 Corn Ex- ' tractwâ€"try it. Fflty years' success ji-Witsment [Horse Ran Away | Occupants Thrown 0m Sentenced to Pleasant Point. Jan. 18.-â€" line Minnie Hilligm is visiting her . bro- thers in the neighborhoogl. Mean 'tor some time put. Skating and dancing are helpinz the qu3- people to pass the Witter. list Anus Kilns-n sprained her wrist as ., Milt of a (all. -A- minimum Emmott and Miss m Sharpe were returning from Word their hot-no took Mt. Un- long enough already. Former g1 do better than attend the F. l in and talk the matter over. Federal Business College Staple Dry G?°d' LINDSAY hold “the animal books the next twenty days to make Immediate Death Ops Ike-Count in town have teen mes of Reeve Haw- cx-Reeve Hopkins, 2w weeks. and Md' and Shoes. an the Bargain: and told Mrs. C. and neighbor, and neighbor tells neighbor to our eXpectations. Extra help secuscd Selling Regardless of Proï¬t‘ 0 do isto make ub your mind to Lt delay. You’ve put this matter off Former graduates say you can not I the F. B. .0. 'Write us or call at Omemee and go away 5 home throughout the WY. JANUARY 21, 1909. Clearing prices f< goods carried over. Fancy C rockory Groceries all at ing the sale. 12 ct. (3mj loaf of bread, only 10c. Currant. Bread 5c loaf. Full line of pastry: Jelly Rolls, nuns. etc. All fresh every day. , Goods delivered daiLv to a! p: of the town during the sale. coupons will be given out during 20 per cent. of! I or otherjewelry dt pends on your .101 led†of such matter. It is easyjp nnst‘ “for metals (or gold. Imiwtlou {or junk. â€" - .I A, _I-_ - -A“ On IIC Here is thesafe plan; come to I know. ell ahout the nullity ofom and we give you the net“. of ou once and our honest vsluacion. mics; Bracelets, Chains, Neck] wmg'MéCARTY Bakery Depaflmwt 05’ our customers declares 15-h“. we are leaders in our Wt we are guilty of selling the best meets obtainâ€" ‘ahle ‘fw each prices as appeal â€their put-see Lindsay resi- de?“ who arenot. patrons of thus em Wm be welcome Mend we think they will :he Wain due time 10 Dozen Eggs this season; lbs. Wool. and Tons of But- cent. of! all lines of Silks aces and Ribbons. £00m for Spring Goods, This Week saying the half bu not WANTED :~ Verdict lvory’s ONTARIO for all lines Xmas all lines of Fancy at cost prices. special prices dur- country for bread , only to a! parts 1e to us. “'0 ofour L'OOd" of our eXIX‘r' the Popuh“ your .k'“ hers of No the mind |0\\' :ake Central F. hriposa â€" A. .um Brass ()psâ€"Jfl H. Hopkins “180m. mainâ€"F. um m‘ 5m" 81m. South Mann.“ “" Jog. ilickson. f Lindsa\â€"J0hfl \. \ John Canm W The addi‘tors ammm Ray and .las. ll. â€up at: again at out and we haw «-\'vr_'.' re thankful for 1hr I'X we had during our «'4 the large crowds that We took in m Man [.5 stand togolhur nho than 'during the [urn we aiso n-cvivod 53!; try. {(-05 than 1851 y chased Mrs. “'arm-r' joining our grounds, acre and house for 3 ed the hang: imo a $400. and now we“ building outsid» of 101 day we ought to I'm-l our bund’mgs mu! ment report. n J 05. Hickson Ellis occupim the presith nL gave us in the way 1 our fair; also to th c“ and to the (‘1’. ways and lhv su-anm their Very kind assis aocmmnodutiuns give public during the fat We hope the now I ors. whoever thvy m assisted by every «iii and surrounding com the Lindsay ('untrul and improve as it [1 great many yours, ‘ - H... ..II sincere thanks say for the \' 33d Vice-Pres.â€" secretary-J mm “'ish'ing you an prospvrous New .Yva Yours since! Gt nth-mun .\ communication ' ing the board of H14 Fair and Exhibiting; Feb. 10 and 11. PI Hr. Chanpon \\ on» ‘ es from the South ‘ tum! Society. Mr E. Hopkinx‘ abollt holding a he] ï¬rst day of IID fair ing‘ the attendance 1 Mr Galbraith 31. as 85 had ban Lula 'l‘here was a surm the Midgets in (‘ohl what they journ-M-A to play the return 1 trict series. The he the Lindsay M411) 1 up a tally that wall win with another came back with a I speed andgvon out '1‘00 8‘ The ease _with wl WW In 14im?y teun- the idea that on my street eV’Il rink. ' When the Cu Wm the CU the team and the 1 with twentyrminu‘ BSDAY, 31mm Mark; Maripusu A. Williamson. (3!qu “1313009. A Form II. A' Dd appmhomziou 1 gay trailing at W CON STE! PRESIN LINDSAY BEAT t t‘ R. Hopkins. E. Shine. lkm‘l m. E. 'l'hurslcm at our met-l int w it h 11h" 23 24, % about mak in ltniflh- ‘ , abandoned. ied at full 121 OVERTII minutes 01d director it was DIR} ds Iha! the K‘ abm! I10 I'm" miâ€"a ("R Mm