m! _ Jun. I‘Mâ€"TI. n‘\mll. “ho III Ivuth \I'Stvrdï¬y .1. lwhl h} Morin) OI. rx, pvmliug word m M .s suppood l uhhukt‘. “nu. tml ('hnritics on.- nrmntinn regardh. or rvlut iVI‘R. am through M rump o! men-u.“ led road will m 1086 in the tow mat: Laxton. M long Deer We Q“ Luuorwonh. 1‘" «mt.» passes thro‘ to the Village ‘1 aeuce through ‘. give tourists In. lest tourist and m. Lories in the m surpasses tbe'm HaliburtOn for 3“. r and hunting. 1] have more to a, me at some fun-y Ets' ., gizod and retract- »f the Ontario V“ bat-Graduate RC“ n arrived. reportin‘ 5! Thomas Robinflo. played as Cook ;t mere the Associuhd number of men I‘ \ the city yesterdny tho- he'mlquarteffl 0| 1;: he was going on m thc four o‘clock L this item of mere- Lind of thing con- statute. is libel ‘involve 8 The words with- Io not. The inuenâ€" I! to be improperly he innuendo shows Lay well be capable nich «zoos involYO lalty. Calla at! l to day or M mnd frozen to do.“ I west of the city. y xm-t. How is i‘ ere Was reasonabl. . that the public:- r gbsick- an?! account be without m m harassing d- xne. Sogmt imam]: I tin: had Ion cm m item or 0! taken tu prevent false items that p the road, forâ€. Mounted police haw. Lte. publicat in] la]. mt satisï¬ed 1 yvu how gran my . Chronic hver-nm- h. bfliousricss were n to me. Every thy sickening effects d Inged {gr 5931: 111.611- Tropical that S u xc’a Indian 30‘ her Chronic bmplalnt W mm'pcg Man, talk of fclieff rom aim“! aublic beneï¬t II guest ed t c («33's Indian Root y m Worthy of 3 Am indecdl gr?!- tric Line; bud). and tho :lusnviv that r 5}):er 'Isric’ed Elia. u 1 round my troub- sunry leaving me. a: more knew 1!th n Root Pim an “manual,- TO DEATH 3. Jan. 14. JAN. 18. 1912. URPï¬l‘SEfl llnlyukt‘. Um. _ “hm has chap um‘lmlm! that u 11.“. .15 thvro w." gross negligence. U) “hut. if any. from the person IN FOLD ‘. RICE says xcntly drive then in the sta- im- the do- rms a $0011 on by nt seeks autumn wanted h n a news- \V H.â€"'Pho show that the Council met in the township hall, load Lake. on Jan. 3, 1392. arm; all Those elected to ofï¬ce present. Who. after signing their property qualiï¬cations and taking their de- clarations of ofï¬ce as required by law, resumed their seats. loved by Moore Keer, seconded by Con. Sullivan, thatuthe followmg'a6- counts of road commissioners be paid. these amounts being overpaid by than on work done in 1911 2 Moved by Henry T881, seconded by HUGH) Kerr, that the new and Councilors for the year 1911 raceiVe their allmumce. $2, eacg for special .I. T. Perkins $5.54, Chas- Park“! 20c.. John H. Bailey 25c., A- J. Southern 30c., Henry Ten»I 33-85, Martin Connolly $3.40. and James MC(IaUQixz‘3' 50¢.â€"C!‘ried- wv. u 9 mean the kind of cough it gives (»":- a cold shiver just to hearâ€"the dry. .1‘ cp-seated hackâ€"hackâ€"hackâ€"t h 8 t .xu-zns as if it were tearing the very \‘it'l'is. That’s the kind of coughthJQt xx=~-1ns business. Fortunately, though. th“ is also one of the kinds of cough for whiCh IFS-Pm Co Syrup of Linseed, Lima “d Cixlomlyne was ï¬rst Pmtxd’ and which it has been relieving With 81‘“ prepptness and WW "9'3"“.- , and Chlorodyne xs absolutely free from harmf 11 drug sof any kind. and is safe ex en for chilgdren. Itisplensmttohke, land acts quickly, relievingthe irritation, oosenin the legm. toratign, an so g the cough. Ousands declare itto thehutcough Syrup they have ever tried. Your Dmggist will glad! m it. and will ' dthetease. 2! sec. mum- _ ewnwé HOPKINS, WEEKS HOPKINS Barristers. Solicitors. Notaries etc Laan, Digby and Longford Council andactsquickl .relievixi theirritaum‘ “ 'm " - loosening meghlegm. grooming ex: 8- 1'9““ 0f 32 on dog tax 93"“ J°3- trees. reported a. goon : tomtion. and sostoppmg the cough. Gamble ‘1 101; “me‘ standing “a the debt 0‘ the ousands declare ittotyethebeotcongh On motion of mmtchell and is now reduced,t°"‘b°‘_’t twoï¬und- syrup they have ever med. Lewis, an ordu' m pissed to, sup- red gndï¬lty Adouii's': ' 'l‘he‘ m. _YourDmggxs' twill ladl W V . M L .- ‘ v " ~ A n It. andwinsuppl gwi emu-use, lply the MunicipalWorld tocmmcfl Aid-39.1591)" Walnut! on. no 0? 50?. bottle. e National Drug amt M ‘ ‘ . wbmwmi MW 8"- Chained Co. ofMLimited. :16 o, motiqn o: W. Green . “a: Ir- Dovsio 3W V“ ‘9‘ - a -A Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Publi Commissioner, c Successor to Mc‘oiarmid a; Weeks, having removed their business to my mm omce, opposite Watchman-Ward- er. Kent-St. Phone 41. Insurance and Real Estate in all its branches. Solxcitors for the Bank of' Mont- real. Money to loan at lowest. rates. omces, r5 William-st. south, Lindsay, Ont. Branch ofï¬ce at Woodville. G. H. Hopkins, K.C. C. E. Weeks. Fred Holmes Hopkins. mu Visit. Benson House. Lindshy, .very ï¬rst and third Wedneadg. o! the month from 2 p.m. to 6 p m.. fer consultation in eye, ear. nosv mo throat Dr. T. P. McCullough Western Canada The Attractive Route to W. 1:. \Viddess ........................ Aceu AM an Nabh....................Uepot. Ageu â€Wk REUEF FROM THAT LBSiSTENT, HAGKINB GWEN \IaiPIu-CP Sytuï¬sï¬ Lmecd- 1500"†to ma. Ine 8m lumber (0., Limiten ssmryq connwoon u‘ vv~ ruP‘d I 4. Graduates 681' “d BOLD sued n minus. 5, mm pluvl‘t thou-om hly urea. due 12.. ju J a a. wide apt-9a.! trounce. “x" iw for m alnzuo. . aton- now. our, Y we“ and W. J. Ell!" Alexander Sta. Prinoï¬pal, mmwhnu’mm the well-mm Steamship Tickets on SaSe by all Lines Winter Resorts a 4 you required gins; )1: had any noahle with your eyes. wouldn't. you rath- er go Lu :I. specialist in optical work w .m is endowed by the leading med- ical men and resides and has his office permanently in LindsM‘. Ex- aminutum and consulwtion free. Eyesight Specialisâ€"l 92 Kant-st", Jvet‘ Neill‘s Show «horn Eyeglasses wxmi.ed. Bram-n Lenses replaced und Trip Tour-ht. Ticket: now at Sale to u“ Principal Win- ter Resorts including California, Mexico Fiorida, etc. gh on. Tearhen'u_ar0 upon. and «port Course: m Quietly nut-chm. Much individual inaauotion is LEIGH R. KNIGHT .B. ANNISQpLD kc umm THURSDAY, JAN. 18, 1918. Full parLiculars from is via. Chicago mm. Call and get prices on all kinds of Wood. TORONTO. ON 1'. PHONE 77 Wouldn’t You The council met in the town nan, Bobcaygeon, on Monday, when the following took their seats: John J. Devitt,‘ reeve, councilors, Wm. Green, Wm. Hetherington, Isaac Lewinand John Mitchell. , On motion of Messrs. Mitchell and Hetherington. Alex. Dunseath was appointed assessor. and on motion of Messrs. Green and Lewis the sal- ary was placed at $75. On motion of Messrs. Green Mitchell, Messrs. John Sheriff J. J. Kelly were appointed auditors at a salary of $6 each. A by-law was passed accordingly. _ -v A‘ and and Knok, D. DUg‘gan. On motion of» Messrs. Mitchel and Lewié, a. grant 01 $75 was mad . fqr stoning the swamp road _on side line between 25 and 26, con. 10, toad to be 12 feet wide, and the expenditure to be left with the div. com. A by-iaw appointing pat rs eq} was read a. ï¬rst time and wil,‘ ap- pear in next week’s issue. On motion of. Messrs. Hetherington and Green. Wm. Martin was allowed World for the reeve, clerk and coun- cilors.â€"â€"Carried. Mm’ed by Moore Kerr, seconded by Con. Sullivan. that the reeve issue orders on the treasurer in favor of Edward Commerford and W. H. Hodge for $1.07 eaCh, being amounts due them regarding error M350 on their assessment in the year 1911.â€" Carried. Moved by Moore Kerr. seconded by Henry Teel. that an order be drawn on the treasurer in favor of Matthew lreer for $6.84. being 35 for trip to Lindsay to deposit money in the bank, and $1.84 postage and sta- tionery to end of 1911.â€"Carried. Moved‘ by J. T. Perkins. seconded by Con. Sullivan, that the reeve is- sue on order on the treasurer in fa- vor of the Municipal World for $5. and.that the clerk be instructed to send for six copies of Municipal Moved by Henry Tool. seconded by (‘on. Sullivan. that. the roeve issue an urer in favor of John Walsh. treasurer of Garden. fur $18.70. Im- ing half pay lmton‘s share of grav- el put. on Victoria. Road between the townships of .Laxton and Carder: in 1 911 .â€"Carried. Moved by J. '1‘. Perkins. seconded by Moore Kerr. that. an order be drawn on the treasurer in favor of (a. W. Bean for election forms sup- plied Mr municipal elections. amount. â€ï¬tâ€"Carried. Moved by J . '1‘. Perkins. seconded by Con. Sullivan, that the following road .beats be remodelled : That road beat No. 9. township of Lax- ton, be included in Division No. 21. and form one continuous road beat, and that road beat No. 4, township of Laxton. be included in Division No. 5. and form one continuous road beat. and that a by-law be passed conï¬rming the sameâ€"Carried. Moved by Moore Kerr. seconded by Henry Tee], that Wm. Halladay be appointed assegsor for the year 1912 at a. salary of 73457.â€"â€"Ca.rried. Moved .by Con. Sullivan; seconded by J. T. Perklns, that John Com- merford and Frederick Martin be and are hereby appointed auditors for the year 1911 at a salary of $6 ‘each. â€"Carried. Moved by Moore Kerr, seconded by Henry Tee]. that an order be drawn on the treasurer in favor of Martin Connoly for $1. being for one stone hammer supplied by him for hisroad beat in 1911.â€"Carried. i Moved by Moore Kerr, wooded by Henry Tool. that on order be drawn on the treasurer “flower 0! E. I~‘.\ LoCraw for 811.70. hlo mount. as follows: $8.38. balance of salary for year 1911 ; 86 for trip to Lind- say for municiool election supplies. bollots. etc. ; 33 for poll clerk and constable's fees. and 37c. postage to date ; $6.34 exponsoé of voters’ list court.â€"Carried. loved by floor. Kart. moodod by Con Sullivan. tbot ruvo Inn. on order In (“or o! J. T. Perkin- tor 88. nd Ju. Ford (or .1. tor oxen work pol-formed in moving oomo- tory houndâ€"Curiod. Movod by J. '1‘. Pol-kins. mended by Con. Sullivan. tbot tho run h- we on order on tho trouuror in to vor 0! McLaughlin. Pool. Fulton Stinaon for Olaâ€"Carried. John‘Burgé-ss, T. Wilson, w. J-ls, Jos. Mills, John Bick, Geo. 13, J. Britten, J. W. StapleS, Gamble. Robt. Webber, John in the town hall, \-._.â€" ...... Glenarm, Jan. 13.-â€"The annual ‘ I will gledden my nature by smil- meeting of Glenarm church, was held ing out loud on every fair occasion on Wednesday, Jan. 8rd. There was and by looking optimistically. only a. fair attendance. The sec.- I will pm frequently, ll . 1 good 306d ï¬nancial things, mm m, “a do ‘ tun standing and the debt at the menus dny's gunk ylthont her or “not. ,, _ -_ “hand in "About two h‘md' W of Souris. friends. Dakota, were Hartley, Jan. of Outlook, Sas ther. Mr. Gilbert Smith. visiting friends after many aid's sister.'Mrs. Tnos. 'L'DUluuuu Miss Mary Driscoll returned to of his recovery. II was advised by a friend to try Dr. (Williams' Pink Pills, the use of fwhich, though under very unfavor- table circumstances, soon revived my (drooping courage. The medicine struck at the root of my weakness, and the diï¬â€˜erent troubles of which dyspepsia was the prime cause re- leased, let go, and disappeared. In one month I increased ï¬fteen pounds in weight, and received a new lease of life. Only six boxes of pills pro- duced this wonderful change in my health, which was miraculously per- Imanent. Later my sister became so reduced by anaemia (though under the care of our family doctor) that she could scarcely walk. In this dangerous ex- tremity Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were { resorted to and in a brief space of: time restored her to perfect health. Being a minister of the gospel many test cases haire come under my notice, in all of which Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have fully sustained their world wide reputation. This is why I can conscientiously recommend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills as being super- ior to anything known to me in the treatment of the many diseases for which they are recommended." uuv- . Mr. Alex. and Miss Margaret Gil- christ, of Bounty, Sash, are renew- ing. old acquaintances. Messrs. Colin and Herb 09.!!!pr11, Rev. T. A. Drury, Beamsville. Ont... Sims. jwrites as follows: “For eighteen ‘years I have been increasingly pressed with the wonderful effects for good wrought by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. For some years I have suffered almost constantly with chronic dyspepsia of the most stub- born type, attended by different oth- er troubles which invariably follow, or accompany it as lts‘results, prom- inent among which were kidney tro- uble and piles. Against this coin- plication of disease I waged a vig~ orous warfare for several months, us- ing many different remedies. none of which gave Permanent relief. discouragement I was about to dis- Mr. Nelson Hart was the guest of imâ€" Mr. J. B. Pawles last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Berton, of Pe- terboro. returned to their home last week. after spending Christmas un- der the parental roof. Miss Bertha Smith. of Lindsay. is the guest of her aunt, Ire. Simon Cooper. Mr. William Brynell is visiting his sister, Mrs. Edgar Sims. The many friends of Mrs. John Varcoe will be griebed to hear of her death, which occurred last week. Mrs. Varcoe was at one time a resi- In my dent of this place. Mr. Merle Parrish has returned to continue‘ treatment altogether When his hme after spending the summer Mr. John McKee has returned to Huntsville after spending his holi- days at his home here. Rev. South preached a. sermon which was well worth hearing last Sunday. We are glad Mr. Sou-(h still sees ï¬t to remain with us. for despite the many difï¬culties with which he" has to contend. it show. an earnest desire on his pert to car- ry on the work. Master Lorne Adams. 0! Sebright, who has been visiting friends here. for the put two weeks. returned home last Sunday. L~‘ROM \ WELL KNOWN CLERGY- Powlea' Corner. Jen. 11â€"1112 E1- MAN SHOWING HOW INDIGES- me!- Brynell spent Wedneedey of lost. '1‘on LAN BE CURED. week with his cousin. Mrs. Edga- Mr. Marwood McKee, 0! Cart- wright. entertained a. number of young people at the home of his grandmother. Mrs. H. McKee last Thursday evening. A very enjoyable time was spent. We are glad to know that Mr. G. Fielder, is improving. Miss Margaret Green, 0! Cart- wright, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. H. McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Southern. srf. visited friends at Sebright last Sunday. as it was, very little traveling was done on them.. The ï¬tst meeting of the council this year was held at Head Lake On Monday, J an. 8th. ' HEAD LAKE. Head Lake, Jan. 18.â€"With but very little more snow last week, the roads would have been impassable. (‘11 motion noun. Hothorlngton and Green Jun. Poul-on wu nllowod hum: at 25¢. a. rod on 72 rods of wire fence. and charged to dividon. Orderl were panned for the and fees to deputy-returning ofï¬cers and poll booths, etc., and on motion of Mr. Mitchell, council adjourned to Monday. March 8th. 1mm mu m audio! ,5 w an Chfldm' 3 animal and [union mun-Inn The clerk ham .9le tor : full. 9! «Jury. mm o! 825 was mt- ed. on motion at Menu-I. Green sad Lawn. Ou‘motlon 0! Hours. Bowman and Lewis. the gun: at 81.60 wlll be continued uu next mntlnï¬ to w. H. Bus-gun md placed in lands 0! Rom. Mitchell for expanding. ‘ rm: mam-3mm 'LINDSAY, « ou‘rma AN OPEN LETTER lan. 9.â€"-Mrs. A. ‘Smith, Sash, is visiting her mo- HARTLEY. , Dan MaODOnald. of visiting Mr. MacDon- rs. T1103. Thanh“??- Herb 0931913911» visiting home of Brandon. is an absence of Alex. I will excuse others' faults and failures as often and fully as I exâ€" pect others to be. lenient with mine. I wilfcure criticism with com- mendagion. close up against gossip. and build healthy loves by servic- I will be a friend under trying tests and wear everything a good- will !uce unchined by aloofness. ‘ I will gloat over gains never, but amass only tq enrich others and so gain a. wealthy heart. I will love boys and girls, so that old gge will not ï¬nd me still and I will practice patience at home lest my testy temper break through unexpectedly and disgrace me. bars have troubles enough to without unloading mine on t! (Christian F. Reisner. D.D.) I will study the language 0! gent- lemen and refuse to use words that bite and tones that rush. Miss Clara. Powlee spent last wee! the guest of her sister, Mrs. Manson Littleton. elon Falls. Mr. C . Hepburn is again inou: neighborhood with his threshing out.- ï¬t. Master Verne Truax is at suffering from an abscess c Miss May Gillis. of Féhalon spent Sunday with her pas-em and Mrs. Simon Gillis. ' Mrs. John Gilli: and daughter El- sie, have returned to their home a!- tor spending a pleasant week visit- ing friends in Omemee. Mr. and Mrs. James Horton, of Peterboro. was the guest. of Mr. Mit- chell Horton. Miss Sadie Fran'cis has returned to mums her duties here as school Mir. Merle Parrish has returned to his home _a.!t.er spending the summer at Midland. Varcoe will be griebed to hear of her death, which occurred last week. Mrs. Vareoe was at one time a. resi- dent 01 this place. Mr. Nelson Hart was the guest of Mr. J. B. Powles last week. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Berton, of Pe- terboro. returned to their home last week, after spending Christmas un- der the parental root. Miss Bertha Smith. of Lindsay. is the guest of her aunt, In. Simon Mrs. Wm. Webster†“ho has been euflering from an stuck or is grippe has recovered. Brick drawing seems to be the or- der 0! the day. The men have made busy bees hsuling home brick tor the new Methodist church. We regret to learn of the serious illness of Mr. Joseph Bowes. one at our sged residents. and wish him s speedy recovery. Lindsay. Mr. W. Mitchell. Lindsay. called on friends here on Thursday. The carnival here on Thun- day night. was. in spite of cold weather quite a. sum. Rink man- ager Murray seem- determined to give the skaters a good winter's sport. Mr. J. D. McDonald, 0! Sunk..- toon, is renewing acquaintance hm. Mac. looks well. Evidently the west agrees with him. OAKWOOD. Oakwood, Jan. 15.â€"-Miss B. Stap- les, 0! Red Rock, Vcrulam. is spend- ing a. short time with her sister, Mrs. Percy Webster. The many friends of Mr. Fred Brass, who had the misfortune to stick a, pitchfork in his foot last week. will be pleased to knqw he is able to be about. again. Ten Royal Resolutions Owing to the stormy Weather and bad roads our mail carrier, Mr. Alex. Lawson was unable to reach our village on Tuesday and Wednes- day of last week. tour Ior‘ may you-I. in now o. u- voro attack 0! plourily.’ Mid die In: noun-ugh. in the face. The dome-t lymmthy of the entire community is extended to Mn. Helm!“ '11: her terrible nickneu. May she soon ï¬nd release from pain is the mm with 0! her many friends. ' u an m unwary-m. Ir. I): m m In Woodvilhon My or but wait. kw. S. 0. SM recently spent a. law dm mum; it tho mum homo. Tordnto. Mu. Dawn. of the mac. mat. the holiday. with Mard- nt Gudph. We mm: to roport'thnt‘uu. Ju. McMillan. o! Palestine: Who ha been an lnvulid and a. tmlblo- In!- . E. G. Lytlo spent Friday in POWLES’ CORNERS. z. his D. W. McIntyre. pathmuter on div. 100, in 1911. the mount. of stitute hbor money tint was paid from road div. No. 11, in tans in 1911. Dr. A. Galloway addressed the !council on behalf of Mrs. Allan Mc- Eachern. (widow) who has a child sullering from illness. He asked the council to co-operate with him in having the child cared for. Angus Ross waited on the council re a cheque of 822 which had been sent him by the treasurer of the townshipg or farm crossing. in ac- cordanee with hy-law No. 335. He did not know why it was sent. The clerk explained to Mr. Ross what it was for. Mr. Ross also wanted to know shat the engineer had reported on drain No. 1. The new gave the report. An application from Sam. McKinâ€" non for the assessorship ol the tow n- shlp oi Eldon (or 1912 was read. Moranâ€" McRae That John Staples, 0! Kirkï¬eld, be appointed suddenly tell a victim to asthma. Her advanced aghshe was‘ in he: seventy-nth yearâ€"prevented her from shaking ed the sheets of the malady and she passed away at 4.30 on Saturday. Mrs. McMahon was the wife of the late Hugh McMahon, formerly 0! Lindsay. and is survived by seven daughters, namely: Mrs. Bartlett of Lindsay, Mrs. McKendry of Chis- holxn. Mina, Mrs. Ruddy, Mrs. Mc- Innis and Mrs. Hughen of Toronto; Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Potts oi Roch- ester, N..Y ; and two sons, Harryoi Midland. and Charles. 0! Buflalo , also sixty-four grandchildren and nineteen great grandchildren. IRS. ISAAC KELLY. Death came peacefully to Mrs. Isaac Keily, who resides at her a member 0! the board of health {or ! home in Lindsay-st. south this Tues- the term commencing with the 0‘1"" day Humming The deceased had rent swanâ€"Carried. been ailing for about two years. McEaehern â€" Moran â€" That this land was seated in an arm chair council appoint 5- J 11610an ‘3' . when the angel of death called with sessor tor the year 1912 “'me Ithe summons which bade her come. Meme-r McEachernâ€" That the su. was born in North Gwillimbury taxes against F10“ McInnes 10" in the county of York 87 years ago. $9.10 and taxes against Heynew ior It was in her native county she met 31, be abated. â€"-Carried. {has ï¬rst husband, the late Francis Moranâ€" McEaehu'n- That the ‘ oguvie. who died through an acci- Moranâ€" Mchhem - That the treasurer be authorized and instruct- ed to pay to David Hickman. path- muter on division 88, the money paid in taxes of 1911 {or statute labor on div. 88.â€"0,3111â€. Reeve Steele congratulated the councilors on their success at the lag chosen so emcient a body of polls and also the ratepayers in hav- chosen so efï¬cient a body of coun- cilors to assist him. He felt con- ï¬dent that the councilors were as (it a body of men to grapple with the problems of the municipality. as could be chosen by the ratepayers. He hoped that they would all harmoniously and transact the busi- ness so as to be the most advantag- eous to the entire township. He hoped that at the end of the year the electors would have no regrets {or their choice. . ‘ McRae â€" McEachern â€" 'l‘hat Dr. J. F. R088. of Kirkï¬eld, be appoint- ed medical health omoer for 1912 at a salan 0! 820. â€"Carried. i HcEachern â€" Moran â€" That we‘ appoint J. P. Campbell and W. A. Barker auditors for 1912.â€"â€"Carried. year 1912 is composed as follows :â€" reeve. J mes Steele. Bolsover. and Councilors A. l). Mcl‘lachern, Ar- gyle; Roger Moran, Glenarm ; F. J. McRa?. Kirkï¬eld; and w. P. Mc- Eachern. Bolsover. The members were all present and council was duly organized with the new in the Inmevillc. Jan. 8.-Counc|l met. in Plank's hall. Lorneville, on Mon- day. Jan. 8. The municipal council or the township of Eldon for the Reeve Steele Congratulates Tp. Councilors Lccol'mu to the amount of 8162.- m pulled on motion oi Horn. SALE COMMENCES AT 1.30 SHARP WM. GUI-LB, Pres. JAS. CASEY, Vice Pres. GEO. JACKSON, Auctioneer D. A. MacKENZlE, Secretary - LINDSAY TERMSâ€"Cash or ten months' credit on approved joint notes. All notes to at 5 per cent. per annum from date of sale. Third Annual Sale of PURE BRED STOCK ’ Under the “spices of the Victor-is Pure-Bred Stock Asssocistion ‘ 86 head will be offered consisting of 24 Bulls and 10 Cam and Heifers, In Haundors’ Hotel Yard on TUESDAY, JANUARY 30TH, ’12 For Particulars and Catalogue apply to She was born in North Gwillimbury in the county of York 87 years ago. gIt was in her native county she met ibu- am husband the late Francis Ogilvie, who died through an acci- dent on the 4th of July, 1863. From 'York county the-family moved to the tomhip of luriposa. where her ï¬rst husband was engaged in large ï¬lming operations. Thirty-seven your: ago she was united in mer- rinse to Ir. Isuc Kelly. and be- m a moment of my with her hu-budflyunngo. From the um. have“. mm†01Ԡ)... ct homo. . Mrs. McMahon was the wiie o! the late Hugh McMahon, formerly of Lindsay. and is survived by seven daughters, namely: Hrs. Bartlett of Lindsay, Mrs. HcKondry of Chis- holm. Minn, Hrs. Ruddy, Mrs. Mc- Innis and In. Hug-hen of Toronto ; Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Potts of Roch- ester. N.Y. ; and two aons, Harryot Midland. and Charles, of Buffalo; Peterboro Examiner :77 The Tami, under very lamentable circumstances, occu-red on Saturday last of Mrs. Annie McMahon, of Lindsay. The deceased lady, it is understood, was visiting Hr. Leslie Sargison at 100 Aylmer-st., and after a sojourn at that residence of only two days, suddenly fell a victim to asthma. Her advanced aghehe was‘ in her seventy-nth yearâ€"prevented her from shaking ed the shots of the malady and she passed away at 4.30 on Saturday. thence the cortege proceeded to the station, where the deceased was taken to Kirkï¬eld {or interment. son of lire. John Masher. Funeral was held Saturday at 9 o'clock. mass being celebrated in St. Bull's church where the tannins rented. From EDWARD LORNE HEAGEER. On Thursday morning there died in Toronto at 197. Poplar Plains Road, adjourn to meet at McKenzie's hall, Kirkfleld. on March 2, 1912. - Car- ried. . HCEQChem â€" Moran â€" That we make the Sick Children's Hospital a grant. of 85.â€"Cmied. Menu â€"- McEachern â€" That we order six copies of the Municipal World for 1912 at $5, and Cana- dian Almanac at GOc-mCan-ied. health. uudltors. authorizing borrow- ing of money for school purposes an! to meet current expenditure. up- polnting pathmuters. ienoevtewera and poundkoepor. and to start. pro- ceedings under the ditches and we.- tercourse act, to drain boundary line between Eldon and Marlposa op- posite con. 8. were duly passed. IRS. ANNIE MCMAHON. OBITUARY. B. STACEY. '0 the belovw stores to health and vigor the whole digestive ayatem. One pill u doâ€, 256‘: box. at .11 deals“. or Edâ€" mon, Bums 00.. Lhnihd. TQ- “Tho process of living is something like the burning of a ï¬re. When the nerve cells are consumed by the ac- tivity o! lite and work there is left in the system an ash in the fonmot poisonous waste matter. These poi- sons in the system cause pain and give rise to feelings of fatigue. , 4L--- Nothing will so quickly sweep these poisons from the system as Dr. Chase's Kidneyâ€"Liver Pills. The livâ€" er in quickened in action, the bowels move regularly and the kidneys take on new vigor and activity. The blood is puriï¬ed, the waste matter which has been clogging and retarding the organs of digestiOn is removed. Headaches and bunches dineppeer. the appetite is sharpened, digestion hproves, and you feel ï¬ne hug-1317;? Pins, at a. cost of twenty- ï¬ve cents, will convince you of the You get tired. That is omy nat- ural, whether you work with buin or muscle. But when you are not. restored by a. night’s sleep there is something wrong. SO TIRED THAT EVEN 1 FAILS TO RESNR'E- THERE ARE POISONS IN What Makes You Tired Moved by Mr. Perkin, seconded by Mr. Kerk. that council now adjourn to meet at Cameron on Eondny, Feb. 5, for the purpose 0! appoint- ing an assessor, pcthmasters and for other general business. J. B. Pow- lee, Clerk. plies $2.90; W. J. Heard, ballot boxes, $4.46: township of Verulun, halt pay {or snow fence on boundary, $47.26 ; to clerk on salary, 825 ; H. Mnyboe, hall for to-day's meeting, 32. On motion of Messrs. Mark and Tompkins, the following bills were ordered paid: M. Haybee. repairs to grader, 81 ; M. Maybee, collection of certain tax- Moved by Mr. Pat-kin, seconded by Mr. Tompkins, that W. E. Cams and W. Howie be appOinted to audit 1911 accounts.â€"Carried. On motion of Messrs. Tompkins and Perkin, six copies of the [uni- cipal World for 191-2 for council and clerk were ordered. Price 35. On motion of Messrs. Earl: and Perkin, the sum of $2 for road work charged in error was refunded to FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF THE 1912 COUNCIL. Cameron. Jun. 8.-â€"'I‘he following members. who were elected by occlu- mntion, subscribed to the declara- tions oi property qualiï¬cation and ofï¬ce : Reeve, Duncan Tolmie ; coun- cilors, Henry Tompkins. Wm. Psrkin. Jno. Lee and Jno. Mark. The Hospital {or Sick Children asked for assistance, and on motion of Messrs. Lee and Tompkins, u. grant of 810' was made. DR. CHASE’S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS Bioon THAT CAN BE MOVED BY reuaomcouum PAGE m. bear intere