Hie. 1"nglhh mlnumlit iucmumu LJXI amply unsmi‘s that question li_\ ready made, for battleship building proving that the appropriations ul‘ “eddy iuaule im‘ battleship building 1w Germany and Great Britain must latermim- the relative siZe oi‘ the {meets in 1915 and shom of the (‘u- nadian contribution our former; unquestionable supremacy will for} the first time in over a century he at East. “ Questionable " in that year. That it is the intolerable certainty that creates the present emergency because an immediate dealing with 1219 question can alone change then situation in the year of crisis. Sure- '25:, then ï¬nding ourselves as (‘ana- diam without means of building. of- swing, equipping or manning large. battleships by anything like as earlyi d. date as 1915, we are bound to ud- I mit that Mr. Borden has hit uponl the only satisfactory wayâ€"yes the‘ only wayâ€"to deal with this crisis or emergency. Surely the timeliest, the most eï¬ective and the cheapest Went aid which we can give to the common navy of our empire must be the ships most needed to be built in ï¬ne place where they can be most speedily built, and where the great- est (utilities now exist and by per- mitting England at ï¬rst to mu What. 1!. is llll' nun-Luv," -r, ,, ‘ I creates the present emergency" Ottawa, Dec. ‘29.â€"â€"The .‘Jin‘st r of, with: Militia, Col. the Hon. Sam Hilghf‘s, the! has arranged for a. genera; conference ituation in the year of crisis. Sure- 1 of militia ofï¬cers repreS‘nting all j v then ï¬nding ourselves as l‘artn-g parts of the Dominion and all bran-.‘ 1ches of the service. to be held at .the'i' mat. accuse. an immediate dealing he question can alone change _ D lians without means of building. oi- ' Parliament buildings here at the time icering, equipping or manning large,| 1 iattleships by anything like as early1oi the annual meet’ng oi the Doxnin-1 l‘ x. date. as 1915, we are bound to ad 1 ion Rifle Associaticn in i-‘etrua’ry. nit that Mr. Borden has hit. upon ‘ The conference. will be similar to the :he only satisfactory wayâ€"yes the' one held 3-year ago, with a. View to only wayâ€"to deal with this crisis or . a. general discussion of the needs 01‘ emergency. Surely the timeliest, the service from the standpoint of the most effective and the cheapest 1 practical efï¬ciency. and to enable the! Wnt aid which we can giVe to the 1 headquarters staff to get in closer1 cemmon navy of our empire must be, touch with the actual requirements 011 the ships most needed to be built in‘ the militia as Voiced by the repre-i the place where they Can he most sentatives oi the difl‘erent corps at1 speedily built, and where the great-1 the conference. It is the ntention! at. facilities now exist and by per- of the Minister to call his ofï¬cers an- nitting England at ï¬rst to man I nually {or consultation and advice them with trained men from older' with the headquarters staff. 1 ships for we could not supply proâ€" ..â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" 1 potty trained men or oflicers by Harry Weese. brakeman on the Gen- 1915. Ihurier, in oppositioa says tral Ontario Railway, was killed. at no more emergency exists now than Trenton while engaged in making up two years ago. Why then does the a. train. - Hi- Wm Baird, one of Canada's foremost emotiohal gem, x-rho‘ b to be seen here 011 Academy 0 11 Monday. Jan. 6'11?- m" and in one act play, " Na nee." . An “EmergenCY' -- When \lmix'ahy lGClllt‘l‘AlL rs that questiun h)- battleship building appropriations at battleship building Great Britain must relative size of the d shom of the (‘u- Itinn our former gum-emacv will for s byi Harry Weese. brakeman on the Cen- says tral Ontario Railway. was killed at than Trenton while engaged in making up ï¬ll!“ Stun-Ev lu‘t‘ilust‘ u“ \‘tI\-|\ "v.“ plan H a " l'lut‘l~ " wm‘kcd out for spesnu‘ulur and political purl'uses. N0, let us do Lh-e immediate duty unumliat»,~ly, proceed m: at the same tune to develop the ml‘manent plan which will ultiumtely provido for a fully duvvlopvd t‘un‘xdian naval unit or units. In MlLI’l‘l.\ (‘(i.\!“l"l:i~‘._\'(‘l HF hccnusv " l‘luï¬' I: 1- n )w uulli“: am ‘h‘m hxu uuse his “1" Luu man hm yearluuu'v.‘ muse hi‘ “hole pmncm Hut‘l~ " wm‘kvd out for ind political purl'usos. do Lh-e immodiui-s duty vast l_‘.' Elohn Meehan Scoi'ed Another 1 Success in “The Fortune Hunter†Charamm‘m‘d as. uncundi uxadv by Mr. John Meehan, the talented 301mg Lindsay actor. appeared before the footlights in Lindsay for the th rd Lime Friday, and once more his efforts to please and amuse the theatre-goers of Lindsay were suc- cessful. Mr. Meehan ï¬rst presented "The Man On the Box," then “ The Rosary," and last night portrayed the leading role in "The Fortune ‘Hunter? and his friends who have 'ixitnesst-d the three productions claim that his acting in the playim night capped the two previous appearances. The play was good, surrounded with good scenic eflects. while Mr. Meehan was supported by a. '{cry able com- chum, Harry Kellogg. who has been the great oppositHucmsml to the highest degree. Nat is desperate. refuses to accept more favors from Kellogg. and is ready for suicide or crixne to get relief from his struggles for money. When he ï¬nds Not in thi 3 frame of mind. Kellogg unfolds a scheme and the “down-nndoout" Nat goes to work. it out. According to the rules be is bound by honor to live for a year in a small country town selected by Kellogg, forsivenr all former habits and lead on enem- plsry me. Before the year is up the plan has worked outpertectly. out! Not has accomplished on his chum has predicted. The ding‘hter ofltno fwâ€"g The play is about the x'égenajation of a young man of today through his own eï¬orts, and the ï¬nding of h's true self comes only with the working out of a base scheme which would lead to getting his fortune through marriage with an heiress. The play begins with the appennnCe of Nat Duncan, who has been a. com- plete failure in everything he has attempted, in the apartments of his \u at 1 mm“ somiuu nl' tho Lilwral lhn- imm'usxiun Hun. The Two Naval Records \\ hith mm ha 5 been (IN) he puny rozul Hut swech and mmparu “hut lhud I! promised \\h n in ull~ pusiliun “hh what Ilurdvn has (lune when in puwm’ and he must he Cun- viuced that what llordm promisvd llmd n has fulï¬lled and not. in any gn-d; n: and wrx‘unctory mannor. bk huulb‘ in the spirit. at the. prom- ise. (‘n 11w mhm' hand 10! any candid man Compare Laurier's big voi‘od promise with Laurior's little fulu'inmvm and he must be cominccd that a maximum of prom’me has gonn with a. minimum of tullillmvnt and \hat thv moan mhicvemont has killed Hu- spirit of’lhc grandiloQucn' promise. No, it is not Borden's in~ con-sistmr‘y. bu. Laurior's insincority that tho conntrv has to “an. and \hat tho mean 3 killed me spirit of’lh promise. No, it is 1 conaistvm‘y. bu. [am that. the country has “ealthy man. which all such touns r‘osscxsï¬. has proposed marriage to him. and the fortune thct is all but his will come to him with her. Then he discoucrs that h:- dor‘s not “ant' it. The ru‘ea he has followed have really found an earnest response from Sat. and work and church become a true part of his life. When be dis- cOVers the old village druggist more helpless than he has been. the humor of it strikes the ne'er-tlmwell, and the seeds of ambition begin to sprout with his self-assumed mpon- sibility for the druggigt and his! daughter. The year works wonders. and the min: who has been regularly “ï¬red" for ï¬ve years becomes a. suc- cess in business. The-re was a large audience present, and the popular young octor ,is w acted of another hearty welcome should he appear again in Lindsay in this or next season.‘ He por- trayed the role of Nat Duncan in ex- cellent manner, giving the proper Pouch of realism. and bringing out the ï¬ne points of strong" acting. Barley. D06. clair. of Barrie. do.†with Mr. Mr. Gordon Black, teacher at Vic- tori; Road in spending the holidays withhispuenu. Mr. wants. Jon. Black. Our school concert was a, big suc- this berg. Hi- lIch-dy. of cents. The children dcsem credit. (or acting their part so well. It. Albert Curun, of Toronto. is spending a. tew days with trund- in Children Cry FOR rmcan's LASTORlA BEXLEY . 27.-â€"Miu Lena Sin- tg spending the holi- Kill"! lmr v- . ..-.7.. , ml m;- uhm mm from hm \m. ham 3% mm {mm lmkm mum m i‘uH flï¬k‘im“; Hm mm «Met Gamma m mum W Hm mum hams “me“! MW N in m '6‘ Ewan! at hm- n’m "' mm N. am», 2".“1', Muwh ‘éhfl; “Hit ‘thx Fun-Mum mum: \mw'w t-‘am: “mm mm m w“ “mm MN MW mmmm Q m m “M! « wmmmn M'- WWW. xwmh M\§‘-\‘i$‘-\\ mm me mmh\isw., mm MN m m ma ‘-'» Emuma N Main '-" m " Mr W“ ni- \sin "" «w Maw- mul mm Hum W- “ Emma“ m‘ urmm "- «M "- \‘iw‘rvsa at huhmi.†u wvmu a «mu (Mll- 'H\~1\' «WWW \hu Mm hum“ Mum-ms N man-in. «Whitï¬- turn and \‘-\'m‘.\' Mum“ «an Jun-e and «union tor â€gamma-ma ser- vice and cuisine will be main ainud 3M high " “annual! Paciï¬c" stand lard. 'lh‘.‘ “ "‘IH‘N'Q‘SS of Russia " an! " l‘lllllll‘oï¬s of .\sia " arc sislt-r ships â€"393 l'N‘t ltnr. (i8 fwt twainâ€"1:105" register lint-450 t(ll~‘. displucmutm atom SLOW} tonsâ€"sport! 20 krotsâ€" quadruple screwâ€"turhin- t‘ng’m-s â€"- and tho ï¬rst manhunt Vessel built with the " cruiser †stern. a feature which is. especially adapted for speed and imrcasos the stability, besides securing )uOl‘t‘ room an the various decks. \Vhtn ocnan liners wem built 30 that tht-y should Iloat with two of their compartmtms ï¬lhd with “ator. it was thought a great thing. hm. the new “ Empresses " can have four of their compartments ï¬lled and still lloat. 11w ratv' Vm‘ 1m- 3639.10 errl"si\‘e ( Mm n arr-ha] ‘ime departure of the on sin. A similar crt‘ise will be made by me “ Empress of Asia " saihn: from Liverpool May 27th. 1913. an wticulm tram Cenxdian Pa- ciï¬c agents, or write M. G. Murphy. District Passrn yer Agtnt, Toronto. ited at the noon into our Road this week. Mr. Ed Black spent with his parents. Friday. Jan. 10.-â€"By Geo. Jackson. ‘nuctxoneer; sale of farm stock gnd implements. the property of E. My Posts. Lot 5. Con. 10. 096. Sale gt 1 o'clock and without re- RIVO. m Quite ‘ number from and white steer. one-yearâ€"old. Any perstm huving the same will please notify W. J. mum. MOO. o LETâ€" WESTILL “AVE Linseed number of ewes to ht my. mnk Webster. Lind 3.1.1). ONTARIO. n‘ 70" 1h†onun- In “In: >:rl"s~i'~‘c of mainh‘n use he- hal ‘imc in England and of tho “ Empress of Rus- 1110 on! ï¬re cruise 'rm-t wmum In â€W Black u. m AC I‘HO rum FOR mu _. ._-n n.“ ‘- --’-VI-. l-‘ARN mu muizanm‘u HAL!“ Jot u. m. 8. Iorlpuu. 1N _‘mmoruu.oo--mclur- ' «I ad mum. 10 um hardwood m good yrs-ow rod ibrlok (um. a AW‘Y STRAYR“ Hum Tm: PORT ranch two 9-year-uld um. dthor marked w! h hlua paint on Np or with ahllo maul lax III Ion oar. will It Inaortpuon " L. a 3L." Victoria llnad. and triangular [um-h holw In HIM ear. "award for mowry. LaMIaw A Mohair PRIIHY, JAN. 6. NONLâ€" “Y T. I‘Mhnm. mwthmmr. Ach n sale M farm “MR and implnmm a, ma pmpm-u- M Hun. thm-m mun th M“ N. mm. H. Hflthm. Ha!» anmmymrm M ! n'flm‘k sh \Pp, ‘0‘ â€'0 on. unmmunm SPECIAL!“ n: nmnenl tum; Studied naming; when u! mm mm m; ormuumr. bi. L‘Mmm at Kw YEP-k; (Md Maw. man and may; wan: m- th. nmea; BMHy waning Susanna Baum mam; mm‘ï¬hmx Wemuat mews tar- uzézéz N“. gv. B‘AG“: M‘WHQBM ems th-. mum «3 mm: mm em 1M at “mint-y". Mush: m Maimsm mmmm «ms ML, V-‘HN H‘H hon-o. marinas" a... “one can. windmill urban and tum-work- In «wk. "and aub- llu. "ll ammo. drlwu M. hog pm. hon homo. mu Mood and unwed. we mllu (mm mm. ‘ Britain. «Manhunt» and mm! m“ «Hwy. Good orchard. 17 um good clam. Apply to Ella no“. mum.» m! «out. “out. FRIDAY. .1 AV. 3rdâ€"By George J ack- son a-zctionoer. huportant. auction sale of horses, cattle, etc. the pro- pvrty of .las. Bushman, Village of ()memeo. Sale commvnces at 1 um FRIDAY. JAN. lowâ€"By Georgy Jackson. auctioneer, wcti’gn sale of farm stock and implements. the property of E. I’ol‘Cy Pogue. Lot 5. (‘on. 10, 095. Sale commences at 1 p.m. sharp. bummMrM M 05H ‘é‘éFurni ture xi; “'5 W HEN? M- ; WW {rum lmmxnm zuuwu. mm m la (tum Sllll‘ï¬mm Him. m ‘lklwx sum m‘ t‘yuuluu, ES: arms. wt hell)“ {mu Hi Mlllup.‘ and slum-a, mull dmp mul. all lukzr cullnw tun. \wll I' mud. unml huru. straw shod. "lawn. lwuhuuw. sham-- hmrie and drixiug house; \unllmll wilh “mar allathxuvms. large calm. cish-rn. furnace. and guml wh‘le hrwk‘housc. with wrauduh. “all at door. A small urchard of goal apple trees and small fruits. Twentv-ï¬ve acres newly swdad “40.5. rel clozer; 15 acres with timothy and ulsike. and the mat well plowâ€" od.‘ (mo-hall mile from school. post ofl‘oe and central telephone. Apply (‘11 premises. or address Her- bert. Perrin. Cameron, Ontario. WAN‘I‘I‘Ilbâ€"fllflHERT W \(ms. 1! I! M (‘s «Midge-IL. uonh. lie-lac at 40c Rex at 75c Imperial at 25c mamas» Boys’atmcmlls IQ sharp Special Club Rates Per Dozen Write for Our Prices V “(H-1'“ sun m“, Law. m § inc-huh Sawfly: Mmâ€; imbue I Gemmmugnu‘ G3 ‘ SM¢¢¢SSGF m Mcmarmid Ma. ,Mï¬ns remand Weir “Maine.“ w my mm cam-e. uppusite Wawlunau-Wu- ‘der, Kent-at. l'huuu 41. Immune. .uzd Real Estate in all us branches. Not too Soon Um 1am... Honor (ll-«lune at the (hum. Vom'lury Couo‘o. l‘ownrndunn Royal Veterinary Cont-(a. ulna M tho London School 0! Tropical lem- aim. «to. gut loud-no col-nor Raoul lellewhere and at from $500 to 325. I000. either to reside in or (or in- ;vuunent. Van-M. lots in all put- 01 the city. No trouble to show you the“ properties. Our car at. UNI “brim-IL. Lind-u 0m†N10†88‘â€. RoaMeace 3R7 noun-try a specialty. ulln no promptly “tended to (fly or nigh. Chamo- Modem“. HOPK‘INS O HOPKINS an minors. Soliciton Noun-in «a Solicitors [or the Bank of Mammal Honey to loan 3: lowest rates. 00- (was. 6 William-st... south. Lindsay. Ont. Branch ofï¬ce at Woodvino. G. R. Hopkins. K.C., C. E. Weeks. Fred Holmes Hopkins. B.A., LLB. "M is new“ in m. Way of mm a» In mom Ivl‘Hu-uble or tile-No than FARMERS ! It you wut u: buy or 3.11 3 (arm we are speculum: in that. line. We also have t largo selection of house- md stores in difv tea-cut. localities, in Toronto md '0 Mn an {unma- stock at W nut products «lmimw .L .0". 0V“? colooh'nlolo style or m. .0 no your Mu what “In.“ mu you wlll ho uum of n I“ hot†chum it DUNOON’S Shaw's Schools Ebony Brushes Mame. N» am “mum m ' 3m “'1“ Mining! t‘nllwx 1%» mm. WM 11¢in MM mum.“ 9am». MM 4 6it§-h§1‘h~‘h msmm M‘Msmh; MI pmmiu euwflm‘ mum‘s mum in mm “mm Bwi‘iism; ï¬rms mmhmm M W- “NM; NM rm: 3». W. H‘ Fm“; Fun-Mm», Hum «Mm-a; \‘uw MM HN‘HM §i§ ., hw-vmm m1. JAN. 9. \ma The ’J. a. EYRES REALTY Tho FIXILL In" . J. M. RICE WANTED amen a. “new: 394 BATHURBT-S'I'. TORONTO. Schoo! 0! Tropical lam 335 .- nu After seeing the letter i .cFarlane, that Douglas†niment had cured him of (:1 i decided to try a bottle of it. once for sample bottle u'ved by return mail and . used half of the sample ~ .md was soon able to p ' I have great faith in at and honestly belie! ‘ my feet." If you or anyof your {den \ chilblnins. see to it . * ‘ - brings about 1 team as did the one H: mm; as I 4â€,â€" Lindsay Branch 1,, “For me m‘nters chillflains, but so bad I was un ’15., tells ho“ advettiscmcnt 1 Nuns: HE’S GLAD HE BEA“ THAT ADVEBIIS Head Office: Toronto, THE CA OF G ~Ir. Geo. Peel, Oukwoo¢ round in .the commercial (I the my Business 0 â€it CAPITAL, $15.0( Inie' upwmx‘s. .3? W253 \‘i‘hdrm‘ THE BAR] TORONT and 1x: Deposits Total A Notns in Ca pit Mr. “'m Tuning how Dcugias' Egj Liniment Cures Chilbu INTEREST PAID RYINGS DEPOS 1 ncrousc Increase Increase lncrcas I ncreas lncrcaw RECORD FC'R BUS NURSI‘AY. J AN YEAR ENDING 30th NOVEMBER, 3581‘} mom 5 BANK lacorpontod by I of Purlhmort Lind: uy BM an: autumn w was mum SAVINGS to m s o'clm‘k nun-day. to to 5.0 HGDGET MANAGER rmam Eff S. ‘15 “1‘?! Paid up Cl Rggt .. . ..... Undivided Oflice Ho Brunch: mlniuu. v“ il.‘.. . Pu'fï¬u York. (‘lmw the way to tmnauwd Bunch It Mal Mu M'u y of West