I, 19" Weeks ' returned Monday. \. McKmm rute at {1. W959!“ an: Stunt 3 pupcsr “Id“ Yul war 0"- 'an, of 1' Label 1011 tnnu‘ oflorh Lhmr “'9 n m! (kw! atfnr 0“ Toto-t. I Ol‘dan. :n wort surrount and mt $Q D! ï¬rst and 31):) day, n rsto. Friday we 1 hï¬d ht 0 01' ll Med 1 lwd iudiVidual goes to hv gets cold feet. :5 me mother of inVen- the pop of a. cart? 11‘ “Nos is loading the r.-rritm'ials on the ï¬r- IMHERS A MEXXCI‘Z tor MM'nbe. of De» ‘ “nrning of danger to n ranch boilers and Mom «'nnm‘ctofl with \ithom the installa- V \nhv ;, range hoiier mmnu‘ 10 â€71‘.“ d(‘- hool LEG I: \ POWEI )ll m-lious during the u‘ll be surprised at Would gladly over- \z. 01' UL“ tols-p'nour, ‘ 11w speaking and during the short in- \Eng of the sigma}. Press prints a [:1le 10th t-nough British lhwhips, cruisers, de- nlrmzn'int‘s-huVP a1- myal in this war to .lvh- navy for some H.\ 1‘2 [X \' I'IX'I'IHN IANI‘ARY 11th. 1915. e-r'ft on \\ 0 Nu >55. x'osxding :1: LS m‘ie‘ntt‘d certain inmrovmnonts in Nice attachments. r xlw purpose 01' [I'd auditors on ohjvct claimed is “hit'h will auto- :Eta- signal of the '1: is attached, 10 m the ï¬n? when -n down. That a mkon down the suppressed until 1. \lso. them is rfc-eu-m'n with thf‘ STUIU navy 1m- soma llrituin not only turss of the seas, r'onrzor afloat than \\ iLh Germany ï¬ve gland could lose hw' enemy and :1 the dis'anco be- rmxld almost 1050 hm- cnexny. and aw and rate of 'man na‘v'y should . I-ingland‘would ad better ships of 5m power of \h»: 'S 1121 A3! a Happy 11AM, LINDSAY, ctionecr and Real raduate of Jones’ of :xuctioneering, conducted sales m diï¬erent town- .iit‘fercnt towns; 1:5 listed with me m: 05 H iul x'm‘nsuuqs u the qbqvc loan is very w otl'wers 0i .‘1 timxs (IVERNSEY n months 01d. 1 of heifers I would not be gone out of Rent Your choice “UK 1O 0T {“950 a} dmcc \96‘ (Mix mu“: «hm “\th Will-Lin table CO.“ oi Spanking does not cure children of bed. waxing. There is a constitutional cause 1;. this trout-10. Mrs. M. Summers. no; :4; Windsor, Ont, will send free to any moths: her successful home treatment. with 11.31 instructions. Send no money but mite Ix»: today if your children trouble you m 1115 way. Don’t Home the child. {Le tel-gnu: are It can’t heip it.‘ This; U‘oumu-rt a cure“; aduks and aged people troubicd v.1; uma difliuulucs by day or mghz. (It’s \55pissuu. .u thu inaugmzut Invoking 91' the 191.3 Ups l0\\‘uship council held on Monday in Mr. .-\g'.ne\\"s 933.06. \ll‘. 1‘. W. 'l‘errill. of north-west Ops. was appointed awassor. ‘ ~3“? (:m. ('oomhs visited at the hump nf Mr. Sam. McLean. of Islay, on Sunday. Mr. McLean, the well- 1mm: n rommctor. has been ill for snmv Hm“, littk‘ hopes being (MM-1'- 1:1i!‘.4~(1 fur his )‘f‘('0\'(-1‘_". HM“ Hï¬ C \V 1 Roast beef sells at 15 to 25c. a ground. , Ila-1', him! quarters $11, to $161mr pound. Roast of wul brings 18 to 250. a pound. Veal chops 510:“ at 25c. pound. Sirloin est-oak brings 25 cents per pound. Hamburg steak 18¢. Tb. Sausage 150. lb. Round steak brings 2?. cents a giound. lw‘ualx purk. 130. to 1326. ‘a‘urh Chops sell at 200. Ill Min-d ham. sells at 2'50. Lard m-lls at .180. to 200. Yearling lumh. hind quur u’. lit. to 186. lb. Shouldcl‘ of mutton sells and 150 a. pound. Mutton chum bring from 22-h: H Mud. “mi? t‘hix?¥«w§._ We Hum Ml M, mumn «MM! “Grim. 106‘. 1 ;L greater outside demand haé caused an upward tendency in the grain market, both fall and spring wheat having advanced in price dur- ing the last week. The former has raised 8 cents and the latter ï¬ve cents with a furth~,*r advance expectâ€" showed no change, though ï¬rm. The market for fowl is good and prices about the same as around .\‘ww Year's†Grocers are purchas- ing all on'ered at present prices, for which they ï¬nd ready Balm Below are mn latest quotations: PRICE OCT or Mann. Butter am: Eggs; Cream, 15¢. per pint; nutter, 28¢. Q0 330%; ('ymmm'y Mitten 333%). H». (-d next week. Coarse 3: showed no change, though The market for fowl is Cram and Straw. lurlny sells at 60 to 62c. bush. Bran sells at $1.45 cwt. Flour, Manitoba, $3.50 pcr cwt. May, 317, $19, $20. Hay, pz‘s'SSNr $20 per ton. Oatmeal, pvx‘ cwt., $3.75. (mt; 170 bush. “ham, spring. 31.10 bush. Wheat. fall. $1.18 bush. lhwkwhvut 7536 bush. Timothy sced $8.75 bush. Peas. small 31.2 to $1.80 bush. Flour, Baker’s Queen. $3.50 cwt. Carrots, 40c. bush. Straw. $6 per load. 1‘t:'\‘i=f\';\‘.4m M M. m “BB‘CM was», “â€"an Max-aha. mm ii? Vegetables. l‘nots bring 40c. bush. Onions, 75c. bush. (,‘abbages 400 doz. Potatoes, 500. bus. â€s‘~â€â€˜~“‘mm“ l'w'f cattle. $5 to $7.00. Jh-vf hides, green. 12 1.0 140 II) Hogs $7 to $'.25 per cwt. Lamb skins, (SEC to 650. Sheep $3 to $5. I‘em's .300 basket. Lemons sell at 350. dozen. Bananas Scll at 20 cents a dozen. ()rungvs sell at. 30 to 40¢. doz. Applvs 300 peck. I’IW'I'I A'l‘ FARMERS WAGON. ‘3‘ W" “N MHngv. Lambs >011 at, 15 to 20¢. IT). \‘eal to fry 15c to 25c. IT). Veal skins, 12c to 15C. Parsicy sells at 5 cents a. bunch. Ceiery stalks at 5c bunch. Fruits BETTER THAN SPANKING. “(I OUR LOCAL MARKET BASKET gkle5t Um: Mitt H“ MATHS N WW 5% NH». m \‘_9§'~\\\§\H\\ Wu;- 'JRï¬: BMW i cur brings . Eu “'0: W: m 119: pew 1h Mama. 5 sell an 15w. 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The ï¬rst 065595655555 clerk employed by Merctskx. “as arâ€" Contingent. at England have the tested on suspicion. He told the Bible. and even soldier of the 2nd poliCt he 55 as in throit at the time iand 3rd or any future continents of tin xoblxrv, but thoi axe holding will also be supplied with mutual!“ him um ertholeSs If it manna the last man and the last Mr. Loss Lowos, of I’eterboro, was in towu Monday on business. ’ Mr. Alex. Monk and family spent New Year's with friends in ('avan. The young people of thu community are enjoying the evenings on the skating rink. The public will he pleased to know that Mr. 1.. llartleyjms the saw- mill for another season and will be prepared 1.0 out all kinds oï¬lumbvr and shingln S. The annual meeting of I..O.I.., No. 1022 was held on 'l‘uesday evening lust: Bro. Duï¬', of Torontohoné of the society insurance agents, was present and gave a capital address, which rosultodjn eight members tak- ing out policies. Mr. John Armstrong, of Spring- villc. spent Saturday with his broth- (‘r Richard, “110 has boon ill for the past week. iL-thuny. Jun. 11.~-â€"Hm’. .1. S. Mc- .\[ullL-n, of. Queen-st. Methodist church, Lindsay, occupied the puipit of the Methodist church here a coup- le of Sundays ago and gn‘ve a very instructivu sermon. Bethany friends are always glad to hear Mr. McMul- len, who is recognized as one of the best ministers in the confei'cnro. Etcl'c limit health. If you want Special whim v. vii») to Lydia 13. Piukhum Mod- iwinv (19., (conï¬dential) Lynn, .':Z2~..~‘.~:. Your letter will beopeued, run-:1 and answered bya woman 11:24“; held in strict confidence. with a gamma: began‘ie mm I had Mekaehe, mm; in my {ma 2 cam} my ksdaésa. héï¬kl'aéhé, â€diéém imam had as 3191* y, limbs: m1 am! I was! always; twee 1mg: hm; mg {9319 my mm‘ 1 had 1a.: Lama 15; Pmkham‘a Vgaflngj‘g «or Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA: Piqu a,0hio.â€" “I would be very un- grateful if I failed to give LydiaE. ‘ :7, . ,_ Pinkham’ a Vegeta- ble Compound the praise it deserves, V. for I have taken it at different times j and it always rt- lieved_ me “when 2 failed, and “hen I hear "a vaan com.- plain I ahxaya xv - oJmmend it. I askuizx t»)? I \‘F’ v ’a ‘ “ As Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound Dispelled Backache, Headaches FEELS LIKE A NEW WOMAN Mia E Pinkham‘s Vegetama (Kw: aux-.1 0» we ether mam. and it has! Aged m $01 mask it a ‘ in ml it has an: m us; until new! eel like a new man: You have my Manx “fluent. . Elsa my name and téstimonial in any “5‘ at“ 1 have it will benefit anï¬â€™arving amen. "nut-5.. OEFHA Tuaxzm 1131 b“ ’aynu St, l‘iqua,l Ohia‘ Women who are suffering from those :tx‘.~ssing i133 peculiar to their sex 13d not doubt the ability of Lydia E. “am’s Vegetable Compound to re- \u and Dizziness. Bt .‘ HANY and 31d or any future contingents \\ ill also be supplied with testament: If it menus the last man and the last dollar we must he prepared to crush militarism. and the speaker. It must be done. I hate war, and I hate militarism. but if the call comes I will not shirk to do my duty and shoulder ,1 musket on the ï¬ring line. Rev. Mr. Hassard referred to the many tongues in this land, and par- ticularly of the large distribution of the Bibles in Quebec. where practical work is being done by the Bible So- ciety amongst the strangers landing in the country. The aim and pur- pose of the Society was to tell the word of God to all people, no mat- ter whnt their coior or from «hence they Canto. in the Cambridgest. Methodist Church in the evening. The rever- end gentleman spoke of the wonder- ful gift of tongues and the descent of the Holy Ghost on the Apostles, the genuine gift of tongues and the oper- ntion of the gift of tongues. The work of the British and For~ eign Bible Society was ably dis‘cuss- ed by Re“. E. W. Hassard, of Toronâ€" to, one of the Secretaries of the Upper Canada Bibfe'Society, at St. Andrew's Church Sunday morning and an t‘hm'eh not to he um hutgvt‘ than Quinta-Run thh’at‘tvtt from onturmg mum union with tho uthd-t‘ v-luu'c-hus. HM maintain that tho tuinorm “in Mâ€" who of tnanitiuu. that their ‘ausu is thing. and that practically all the town; gonoratiun (u' ,i‘roshytm‘iun miuia‘tot‘s and studtnts are for union. l’ntter tha circumstances they aré pressing the union proposals. with the object of going before the (1011013 at Asscmhly with them next June. then sending . them to the‘ouer courts of the church for voting thereâ€" on. returning to the General Assem- bly of 1916, for ï¬nal action in tho “at of approval or disapproval. Should that decision be approVed. the next step 0n the part of the ‘Mothodist (‘hurch would be 9, special imeeting 0f the General Conference for Iaction. The Congregational church 'u ould. about the same time. be tak- ’ing ï¬nal action, so that the prospect Eno“ seems to be that union “ill be- icome an accomplished fact within the ne.\t thxee or four \ears conditional of course on the state of the vote ithroughout the I’resm terian Church, 'as to which the attitude of the chief Dr. Manning had felt that a gener- ation might have to be allowed to pass before union could be effected. but he was gratiï¬ed at the progress made. The Methodist Church, as the youngest of the three bodies, was in the best position to enter union. It men. as sta strongr clue. Every Soldier To Get a Bible-- Appeal For Money tended by some sewmy men name'- senting‘ the three churches mined. who had ï¬rst met separateh- and Ham lmther fol“ mni‘emm A! We um um m‘xmoaed Nflsvd has“! M mum \ms mksmpd M an pram: mu «mm The mmmm hm: hm“ mm mm mm m Mum-m- m [M I‘m» INN-mu t‘kmmn “hm-h hm: \‘Wahh‘d m» \m'nm N‘Nmmlz The wimum mung: \m’wh mmwfl Na. Rimming M: mu «MN-mmmism \MMMIM w mung ma oh‘wr‘ mm in ma t‘usï¬hxmw When I went to the meeting last “130th was with the thought in his mind that the meeting was a useless exnense and likely to he unproï¬table. But he was amazed with the develop- ments of the mailing, which mu at- Rev hr. Manning at the Central Methodist Church, Stratiord, gave an address on church union, which lie (or some years been a the subject between the Presbyterian, Methodist and. Congregational churches. As the doctor is a, member of the Church I‘nion Committee which met in To- ronto recently, more than usual in- terest attached to his remarks. He said in part : When I went to the meeting last \veekjt was with the thought in his mind that the meeting was a useless expense and likely to he unproï¬table. llut he was amazed with the develop- ments of the met-ting. which we: atâ€" tindf‘d hy some seventy men reple- had hot to mm W which the older Presbyterian ind Indepen- dent Churches, with their great history reaching to early Protestant beginnings, had to make. There was ere ; reason for exercise of patience toward members of those churches, with their precious heritages from the persecutions of.Covenanters and Puritans, who might. be reluctant to forego the names and usages which had be<’ome dear to them. For his part. he felt it no humiliation to Methodists to do a little waiting for these people to come around to the side of union under the splendid leadership which the big men ot‘ the Presbyterian t‘lmrch are giving. stated, seems to give u CHURCH UNION "POSSIBLE BY YEAR 1915 I Fowl in abundance at we market 'this morning at the same nld prices, |which are varied. Eggs scarce and sold at from 35c to 40c. a down, {butter 30c. per pound. but H in ex- ‘pected that a drop \vm take plau- ih‘atrr rm comm-farm Mtz- the coming bf flhb'r maihm'. The privas Wm't‘ as mums: 5mm- 3m, w :35 'm 140%; mm»: m m in, hm iér. ‘wss H». mm m. MARC: 19%. mm H m imp, mu Mk m m», Mina {my New York, Jan. 10.â€"Hundreds of 0 Get a persons from the stores and houses about I’i th-m’c. and Forty-seventh- ] F st . vesterdny afternoon saw a large ’pea or Money colored “omen, trapped by smoke and names in the fouzth floor of a burning building at 9 East Foru- There are some or us who have seventh-sh, jump from the windo“ stay at home and keep the wheels: into a carpet rug held by policemen. running. but let, us think of the work \‘he escaped with a broken leg. 10 that is being done b3 the men at : __ “:9 fxBoot. “ho are tagxng 0o: plgces. , ( 0L. BH‘K TO ('OMMANIJ. Txe rxtlsh and Formgn Bible ocx- The formation of the 3rd Cana- ety will give a. L ible to (W crv soldier, dian contingent was gawtted last no matter “hether he be a barman nook and contains the interesting a Turk, a French. an Englishman. a Russian, an Austrian. an Indian. The Bible is printed in 460 diflerent languagee and in some 600 tongues. The speaker closed with a stirring appeal for ï¬nancial nSSistanco. f In the mission ï¬eld these chun‘hcs I with others had already adopted the . principle of commute}: if not im- f ion, and in our mm West. there were ah’mdo' no less Umh m0 “Mommieâ€" v chem harmed in ammmtiim is? (he (“mini “harm in folk)“; and in!“ the l “hive! or to voiding “helm minimum“ «ml mate M wi‘nw amt mummy The «mm»: is? the Mum-hula WWW! \m M‘iiiuï¬ utmaelez the twining“ "m ‘hï¬ Mic: (it union “was chum “immune“ mm \‘ei'tml chawwn um anemia! in the-ir- I\N\\l"‘-. ‘i‘hwlsuflwt tin-Mum was largely held in «xi-mum“ in New churches; the imcmr wad mm the light the “with ut’ I‘I'\‘~Sl|‘\‘bl'iuu. i‘uu' grï¬gmiwml and \uglimn «minus. us well as those by Methodists. Neal- l.\. he was surprised at the Hula re- maining to keep there churches at part. Indeed. he had hopes that in time to coma other , unions would [allow and that the Methodist Church. sprung as it had irum the Anglican Church, might become a I . I go-between for a union measure that. might some day take in the Anglimn‘ ;(‘hurch, “ith “hose Thirty-nine Artiâ€" cles we had no quarrel. and whose 'burial, marriage and communion ritual were practically adopted by :us already.. In the course of his .address Dr. Manning alluded to the ‘possibilitv of the Evangelical Church 1 also entering the union, the chief ob-‘ :stacie to which so far “as securing .of the consent of the B'angclical' I iChurch in the united States, oi; “which that in Canada was a branch.f SAT I ' RDA Y MARK l‘l’l' you #110! what Milhurn’s Heart and Nerve Pm: have glaze for me. I have sufletcd greatly With heatt txouhlc and nervousness. and was all run down. used lots of medicine. but teoewcd no beneï¬t not? I was advxscd w your pills. andï¬dtd so. and before I h ï¬nished the 5th boxlfeltsomu tterl at 5 boxes. and am now well (1 strong. on truly say they are the best medicine I have ever used. I moot praise them too highly. I recommend them to any- one famed†jgom hear; goublciin Milbum’s Hart and Nerve Pills are 50cpex box.3boxd(ot81.,25 atall dealen. or mailed ditect on receipt of -413 The '1‘. Milbum Co.. Limited. mm mm m 99!! {3.9% wig Mm and Wm “*3? M8 n“ l'nlike the Roman Catholic Church, {these are actually starving. O which continually added to its dog-lthority quoted by the Digest, mas and doctrines, the Union Church 5the situation is the worst the sought to simplify and shorten its iexisted in 30 years. This ex requirements of members. with a ;why it iS, even with liVe-stoc view to emphasize the grea‘t points ceipts at American market c upon which every one could agree. lrunning below those of last and which were Vital to the Chris-raverage prices of hogs and tian faith, and leaving latitude for :were lower in Chicago at the ( tolerant disagreement upon nonâ€"es- 51914 than they were in 1913. sentials. f -----O---â€"-â€" III If“? “0““ 1"? III IRWIN!“ W“ (0L. DICK TO COMMAND. The formation of the 3rd Cana- dian contingent was gazetted last week, and centains the interesting fact that Lieut.-Col. C. l-‘. Dick, of the 34th cht. ((‘anningtom, will be in command of one battalion formed from men recruited from the four city regiments. having its headquar- ters in Toronto. where preliminary drill will be commenced immediately on the departure of the second con- tingent for England. Lt.-Col. Dick's appointment marks the esteem in which his ability and talents are held by the Militia Department, and many friends in Lindsay will watch with interest and pleasure his rapid advance in His Majesty's abrvicc. â€"'l'itv many frimds of Mr. than. “'nikt'l‘, who has been indiaposld ibr um we. Mil .br blbnsl‘d m sub hilt Mimi imm- m-numi {lib Sir-iii awn. Ml: \l'nllm- hhs n mll‘m~r~i~ Him lsh‘mhmhm. Mum's Maw; kww Mm M; mm 555%me with 'ï¬ aux-H- “M m sham mmmmea a? m m \‘m- “m mu“ m {was a? I'm 5-,; Mama; Wk: mum my Wt; m». m Mama“: The Literary Digest quotes a statement to the ofl'ect that there are a million men out; of work in the United States, and that 100,000' of these are actually starving. One au- thority quoted by the Digest, says the situation is the worst that has existed in 30 years. This explains why it is, even with liVe-stock re- ceipts at American market centres running below those of last year. aVerage prices of hogs and cattle JL'MPED FOUR STOREYS It Boats “on All! 1192th w. a: 98mm sum We pace e, u , ,,,vepac ages a. mu 0a Hon wdex. . estatcdtha he a trie u var- 39W 0’ other paw en and foods. but had never found anything that could even up much ours in the prompiueea wit which it in“: up and renewed the enemy of his stock. 'lhia is substantially the re- port tint we hear from every quar- ter. We hapc yau wiii try this remrdy when you need anything in the condition powder line. 850 . Puck“. or 6 for “.00 -\ MILLION ()I‘T OF WORK. A. HIGINBOTH AM pupaution. h b “a.“ quickly «on tho mi son 0: cut. cum pfld. 1M ooze: and blood- -polsoaing. It a I combination of bulb: mud menu 1: purity y. M “5° have proved It. All drupgisn and mm 60: box or lam-Bub 00. Male!!!“- Itwm Minuet-Mom m. emptw. W use". mm Maud Wham mm thick! M in AR' mm â€mood my minute“ a m. and“ I0 mam when! From am '9 MW That when you put 0. adv: comm! chiâ€; IHn. it pain through “It pom w! mm: the blood. but u may as if we put “ km the that“ staunch ? You would not put a comment of “and m. cabled by “than: mine“! ml (luck as man? and: ulna an) M9039“ child’s Had 5 way the stomach} T en wk? 49 no by way of the pom} 'hkt «flak. WCMRW Drum-t. opp. pout om m a? an; E m, 4 39mm Mm We PAGE SEVEN din! known