lnewest 'l‘uwv'ling hrs. (“‘0 "if; 100 lard 156 iced to the sub' ‘ Royal Scarlet. L was Presented' b or the chain“ Econdition. M' 1 the womb“)ml Past ComPG-n‘ ake the chair The tonow'ms a choice of the pm up 100 t sizr, fun! nth 310 1058 .._ T. Johnson; :21. Manning; 1‘1 'ISOn; treaS-r J’ re them in so) ge, ry. green 1.95 all wool es, colors :gen, well 2 to 14 i 25c if 25c 'nq e any 'e not >efore vith while rled p0 1188 TS I x 11?: am e ad- .Iuskrat, for 1.95 bed lawn Kent and 1-sts. Each 5c Each .00 .00 herald. of , the fl." “Nun “1 Humnpnl â€u, 20 (Ink! ; munmi‘ul PT“ 1914'. 14mm;- ¢g-:;rtxoxxs 01' .upphml [u 1 And ('h-rkV-V itt‘n‘uu ..... â€r ' m»rrâ€"-Sullivan.â€"That an order be!‘ on tho Treasurer in favor of ‘ l {or 838, being his salary :1 ,5: cril‘sector for year 1914.â€"-Carried. l: McKeeâ€"Perkinsâ€"That the Clerk be I mix-acted to write to the local pap-t "IS and procure their tenders for the municipal printing of this municipal- A); for the present yeahâ€"Carried. Kerrâ€"Sullivau.â€"â€"Thut we as a muâ€"k :ucipal council petition the OntarioI Government for a grant of $31,000.00 1 to be expended on the colonizationi roads throughout this municipality, .md that the Clerk be appointed to submit it. to the! forward \fl'ia‘v‘: n {lair} 1‘00 1 1 mun? a petition. itwvc for his approvm; and «.mc- to Dr. Mason, M.I’.1‘.. for pre-I m-nmtion.â€"â€"(‘zirri9d. licKevâ€"~i‘m'kins.â€"-’I‘hat John Com-E Arthur Watson be 8.9-? mum-d auditors to audit. the ac-1 .'-.n.-.:~ m‘ th’» 'I‘n-zwurcr for the your, ~.:1u!'§ 0f 36 t‘thh, and that a ‘ nas‘sé‘d conï¬rming the «mu‘furd and -L H “‘3' 3K†yak fly Ky“ Pt“ h.‘ .H. ...V vary xx\w‘!~lng. “r \ that. “10 C‘fl’k‘ munch“ (u WI‘H" to the MM - Humming 34100 in We a! roman . â€"Curiod. » mum uuâ€"That the (allow- lnmnvw lu~ p398“! for pmout. 1:. r. IJ-t‘mw. $7.75. “pom lunu‘uml Election and postage. in (1.116; Allan “1111158. ’35, ‘0! muting contract. for your uni Worm. $5. six sub- xlwzr m' (“My to be vao. Councillors i ‘rlms .1 â€mu-.1 1 ;_ 3.1211sz 115.11 In UH- ( h-x‘k ~~“\l'l'i(~d. A.“ Kt'l’l‘.'â€" Phat the collector's den-mod, and that the follow- dumun(\ luring uncollected be re- :4! m this Council: ‘7c.. ex- ..u chain? of Standard Chem- lll'., wtclmngc on checQJe 01 mum Brick (‘0.; 33 charged tc nus Morguvson; 361 charged ‘1 {xx-w MCCnghC‘y; $4.40 charged tc ma Mulom-y.â€"-Carried. -rr-‘>‘ul)ivan.â€"That an order b m :m Treasurer in favor o ;.c' I..." (a; ,1 «AV hut moors mu“ but .m dn'is'mn be COnHLILuucu v“ ,, with Andrew McDonald as mg L', Lthsztm', and that. same be includ- .n hyrluw appointing municipal ‘hcvrs for tho your 1915.â€"â€"Carried. “3 nrnrm-s. wn-a therefore read a hvlnw No. 302, u,ppointing municiâ€" md tinw, passed. signed and sealed. uc!\’.~4~»Knr\~.-â€"Thnt we adjom'n to thc‘ 15d) day OLFebruary. m‘ 10 o'clock in the fore- I-?. 1“. ImCraw. Clerl 4"" on . lhv imln' . " H Vurrind, I (In! \\‘!“‘K, hero uttondvd the Ramsay's school- ovming. and my \‘mcx'nl h'mu mwk'ï¬ MH‘idl H1 )uuso lust Friday bun a good UHK‘. 11‘s.! Gladys Ohmic)“ is Visiting lrwnds at. (‘umeron this week. up .‘nl‘ Mrs. W. F. Hardy. of East Muss (Hudyï¬ Iru-nds at â€U“? up. and MTH. ‘ uukWOOd. \‘isite mum-day. nuld l’K Messrs. Laurie an :33; spent Wednesday Lindsay. 1 llll‘lau: . was Hand 1 ugton left. for Clifton Sprints, New York, this week, after spending: the past few months at her home here. Mr, J, W. Hancock. wife and daugh- _‘ “ --11AA -â€"-Oâ€" [CIPAUTY 0F LAXTON. ‘sporu enjoyed the}? ï¬rst ï¬sh 0! inc ot'nnpiro building. no out um [M AND LOXGFORD- men. cloudy. 'Wy uni hour-mod! :1 mm m the 'I‘ownohip $11.1 new; w. II. Men. or Axum. the «we now ‘ot mam-xii w. m Monday" an- 11“. will occupy the pulpit at me cms- church. .9“:va a» Jesuit... Ear n m. M PNVW" by ma Church next. Sunny morning. land an: em to-d-w m cursed .. -A:A-0M as n- r t (1]..- ntumed to her with these heart-Wm ‘3‘ hom.‘ « an l‘uruntn lmll week, utter l kn ‘ v ‘ - vr “me n (m “1.†01:; (n‘dl Contxmels: ff‘ll‘unsm‘led lmsin ‘ rien s w ivl‘ever t e n - . ‘ 311' .mtl Mrs. Mark Wickt‘tt. ', , l --Ml. R. J. h _ ‘ lsh [lug tlles. llut it is not only in .l l ‘ ‘ M. Hum .lm-kmm, m hullsuy. _ . . ‘llll H. U11 0“ on - ‘_ l-mtnh lnmls that such in the case. It . l" M‘ “Hm?“ ‘an l‘Wh‘N ““m' nut in H|\ nun cuuutrv t) thosout M 0“ L ‘ t l ‘_ l ‘ l. u . hk l hf lmwney. of D0“ u. ~- ~ ' .‘ s l . . 4 line we mam} t ousnm 0 new \‘xsxtm‘s m H Um hul'ulnyn with his para make NOW ‘\I1*Il nlll‘ ' Ul zrm it ill \'u- \"l l~ l\~ll H m ‘ 5 "M H " H 1‘ “ ‘ ‘ loyal and true Urnngeuwn. pledged to l:' t’lll‘mlidn l'lHll‘t‘l) â€n hullll‘tltl)‘ W ‘ the sumo principles as we are. and ' in)! \\|‘1‘K, ‘ ‘ â€"â€".â€"_â€"-I “hose altars are erected and used in ~ - V - ‘ v: vral from here ullt‘ntlml lht‘ . .k..‘ .n‘l \l ‘\l Rnuwzu"~x schoolâ€" the sumo cause as our own. ' ‘ ' ‘ A‘ t ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 'l‘lll'l 110M)“. RULE BILL. .uw lu~t Friday evening. and rw , l V t It is necessary for me to draw youi; E ' “ “ “mm “W ‘ . . ‘ . . ltittentitxn to the passing of the Home l Mm.- ulzults (‘hulley lH xisitmg ‘ , ‘ h I“ “'um‘wn this week Rule measure on to the statute books. If h .u..«, i‘ “l w F ll “h of Fast 'flVhen we think of the inconsistency, you 1 r. . rs. . . 1 ', . . , . k “n; , ‘t d f . c; {m last "and 1 would go farther and call it Of the f‘ \ ‘ s - r - s ‘1 - l . . A“ ‘ “m' H l ‘ an ‘ idownright roguery, of the Asquith We 1'1th utturday. ‘ , ~ - ' rice Of Messrs Iaurie and Charlie Kenmh :mernment m passmg this measure 9. _ t “; dn sdm f last week in l at a time when the attention of the Without “ “x \ \ ‘ ' K V . '3 3‘ n ‘ " ‘ 0 people was centred on the war. for $21 .2!“ Si).\' . ~ ‘ , .. words fail t adt uatel ' ex ress our! 1‘13â€â€œ Miss Maud in} ton left 101‘ Clutonl . o ~q 3 p . few coal] 7 > . . . lfeelmgs. Mark you, I am looking ~prxn-rs, Sew \ork, this week, afterl . . . let them (at f “ mo ths t her ‘at this imlnortant matter as an laugh a,“ nm e ‘ v I} ~ - . . . . p " a lishman, and as such believe in fair member! nwndin: the home hem- play to all. I am strongly of opin-I mfrï¬'lilli“. Zia§:;:;1“:§:‘$:d (12:18]; gion that a certain measure or local I Q, I .‘I ‘ v . on h‘iends here on Wednesday last. €03,120 aenltozllght that! tidvzntagj § 111-. and Mrs. Garï¬eld Heatlie speut.‘l . . . ge . . e eyn e: <undav at her home in Oakwood of all Bratlsh institutions is that the 3 V Hr it Q Robertson commenced majority govern. We haVe no selfish " “I “I“ i 1‘ bl cksmith shop last iaun for ourselVes. but our desire 18: t k n n‘ . a 1 ’d a u l f{to use ourselves for the safety oi our ; wee’kaftenbelrlg a}; 8; a co De 0 religion, for the good of our coun-i Mitoswgï¬fag: it n was announced try, and for the unity of the Empire. . ~ , ‘ ~ _ ROME EVER ON THE ALERT. " “10 “arder that MriflslsbeSLMgz- As to Rome, she is ever 0n the 1 ‘warpath, and it behooves us to gird tin was married to l':' f.» I: r’stm s ' Mk'n' 0‘ La eï¬eld, on Ch ‘ a on our armour and to ï¬ght more this religiousâ€"poli- ' 'l‘hir rumor is incorrect he . \ ’ as ,than,ever against day ~ 210‘ mnrx" r ‘, 'kel to be! . . . ; ‘ til'd 0 not h y itical organization. She would rob; .x'l' F011 {19. . . â€l “ us of our religious freedom, she, Ur. H. (‘. ï¬IIamdton, of Lindsay. WOUId rob us of our wills and in*.e-i ._,___,_,__..,...,____. . lects, she would rob us of everything Chlldren QTY we 1101:! near and dear: and, as nmnv “TOR FETCHER S of you know, the battFe-cry of thj ‘ m a n F? I A Jesuits is to make the ‘ehurch of tin was murxxcu w Cracker], of Lakeï¬eld, any. This rumor is ii m not marrie‘d or not for some time. mm “Children CIY FOR FLETCHER’S “ :‘L’STGRSA râ€"Mc K 04* .â€"Th’l [.3 ho 1n-rnntted z.‘ labor on CC » his property. k road 819 form \tl'ib‘. "101 {In III-v 7 9 on Monday. Jtn- uni-'wm occupy the pulpit ot tumultuo- N-k lum. 0' PN‘M“ by um Church next Sunday mo “8);... + mm an cwdid‘m ‘3 m. J. J. m..- mama -to :‘w:m‘ Having taken their home “I Lindon! lat M. M (flufl‘ l ‘ () V I m as i.- llrltnm. Jun. xxxâ€"a... .._‘_ hum! \V'ickm returned to their 1n 'l‘nrumu mm week. after nu: thv huhduya with his par- slr. uml Mrs. Mark Wtckott. Lluml Juvkmm. of Lindsay. «l our ullnm‘ lust Friday (Wt‘u‘ 2 annual M ’f’“ Mamaâ€""lint RiChm‘d Soutn-g Mmiaxtml assessor to assess: :m-mn.» m-operty in the mu-g at Q Salary of $45, with-1 my and that a by-law bé «ï¬rming the gamer-Carried. “okraâ€"'l‘hat Andrew MCâ€" ed to perform his lubm' on con. 2, Digby, op- is‘ property. instead of on w pcrxmtt mad as formerly, and that a ision be constituted on said with Andrew McDonald as inn lu‘!‘ - J.†-4)...~..w |.K l‘TLl“. “RITAIN. lrnmin. Jun. 13.-MI‘. and HI \V'ickm returned to their 'I‘m-mun mm Week. utter it'd I married to 1, of Lakeï¬eld. on Christmas I‘his rumor is incorrect, as he marritd or not. likely to be “mg ““9“ me“ home in unasay use we... _--- ion3 and WW" spending a row on. withmï¬ode hm. . A. the New Year‘tlmo u with u. ---â€" -â€" ---.- w":- hi‘l’ “mm" M The Famerl’ Institute meeting ie all deeply "um um. the world Ila-In sun Iodfld will be held in the Mporance Hall in engoged in . murderous war. It m and 8m Woo o! in Liam last Friday 1 hm hm °t A‘ Tw' gon Friday of this week. is refreshing to know that may ‘ tending the m in: ‘mm mm 59 NM Miners. Wilton Glenney and JacohAour comrades are at the front. or “m (WW-‘0“ “M“ Whiteeide. or the mat. Lindsay. are on their m. and our heart! so IWboro and may. Kile lauds summon M ‘ 0““ the Clerk spent Saturday under the parental With them. and Our PM" 8° “P vrll" to the MN? root. tor their speedy and sale return. 3‘10“ of her brother. I! "K ’4Ԡin “‘1' 0" We regret to hear that Mrs. John u elected the “10!. It 8.1m. a tow d: Twelve months ago yo and hope to the highest olhce in this District 3m from Oakwood ““““"L‘â€r‘°d‘ ‘Medland -ls on the sick list. “"1"â€- ‘h" t°“°‘V"th¢tt she will soon i be restored to Lodge. I have always had the wel- Wt!) on our rink last 5 tare of the district ever in my ening. mos Cu-oline Avery mm“ ‘0' PW“‘- her usual health again. W- 5175. “mm; Th? Ladies‘ .uo oi the Christian thoughts. We must be very carom! â€3°“ and P03“““- Church was held in the basement of to work for the intereSt of our pri- "“‘d' 6'- Tyrone this w 1““ “1‘“09- ‘35- ‘0? the church on Tuesday afternoon. may lodges. and its momma; not Our Vines. we: .lmoei g contract tor year A number irom here intend going try to block legislation. but work Friday, II nearbr all 1 the Order. Were in Oakwood attend “'MN- $5. 8“ sub'no the Marlposa, Sunday School con- together for the good of i the dim- ipoea Sunday School co =7 I!“ “my ‘0 ‘30 vention in Oakwood on Friday. We could ovarconle many 0 “WW- Councillors} Mr. George Rusland. wife and chilâ€" culties in keeping theypemhers ‘0‘ Collections m â€â€œ8 ‘ gethel' and make it more pleasant in “W“ in 0‘" “‘1‘80 and the patriotic fund. ' returned to their home in Sut- .. We regret to hear the .t'(!. *dren, our lodge rooms. Another matter Wallis is in a very criti [hat the collector's‘ton this week. alter spending a few of deep concern to me is the fact and "‘3‘ the iollow- “lays at his home here. in» uncollected be re-" that we do not measure up to im- muncil: 37c., exâ€"l â€â€â€˜O‘M ternal standard our obligations at preamp. and that he: i would lead us to demand. I! we are unlocked tor. The Ladies' Aid of t , ti Standard Chem-s . . ( Oï¬CCTS 0f DIStTlCt 11°de to make any headway. we must get ChurCh was held at (Chill! 0 on cheqee Of 0.; S3 charged to -â€"Oâ€"- away from ourselves and visit our . on; :41 charged to'ANNUAL MEETING OI“ ORANGE: sister lodges. My idea would heior Mrs. Richard Avery on i a lodge to meet in a body at some 005‘; $4.40 charged to; MEN WELL ATTENDED. I central l‘ocation, or in the outcroom A - A: M..." conveying the mail and 12, uppainting municiâ€" ‘ sod signed and sealed. -â€"Thnt we adjourn to (uh day of‘Februnry, 10 o‘clork in the fore- l‘. I“. I‘eCrnw. Clerk x'o uttondmi tho Ramsay's school- ovming. and my l M The “Fm’ mum. will be held in the mm mm A‘ Tw' ;on Friday 0! this weak. °° Nd} Mam. wmon Glennw and Juan n “M“ wmmm. or m L.C.I.. mutiny. no “9"“ spent. Saturdly under the pun“! r Benny root. “:10 of We mm m but mm. In. John M" ‘Modlum .1: on an .m: use. and hope ’ ‘°“°“"'thct «he will soar be m‘orod to a rd South' Th? Indica' Md 0! Church was held in tin tho ch‘fl‘Ch on Tumdny A number from here to the Madman, Sundn Vention in Oakwood at The Loyal Orange mstmn L No. 4, Fenelon, met in the 0 Hall, Fenelon Falls, On Jan. and a good attendance was rep< After the general business the £1 ling ofï¬cers were elected : ' \ D.W.M.â€"â€"Bro. w. ‘A. Cook. No ‘Cameron. \ ILD.M.â€"â€"Bro. D. P. McKenzie 1935, Glenarm. \ ,1). Chapâ€"Bro. n. Nelson, .\'0 ilFenelon Falls. 1 D. Rec. Seaâ€"Bro. (‘. No. 996, Fenelon Falls. .\. I In....-) ANNUAL MEETING OF ORANGE- ME’N WELL ATTENDED. The Loyal Orange District Lodge, No. 4, Fenelon, met in the Orange va“ tannin“ Falls. on Jan. 1-1th, 935, (:lenarm. D. Treas.-â€"Dro. (loo. I‘arkin, 539, Cameron. 1). D. of C.â€"-â€"Bx'o. ’l‘hos. Johnston, So. 996, Fenelon Falls. lst D. I.eCt.â€"-Bro. J. '1‘. Thompson, No. 996, Fenelon Falls. 2nd D. I.ect.-â€"Bro. rl‘hos. Oakley, No. 5339, Cameron. The District Master. in vacating ithe chair, gaVO the following ad- dress : No. ‘n‘r Fonelon Falls', Jan. 1-! I!rcthren,-â€"â€"We are assevm gather at the commencemen other year for the purpose acting business io\connect our Loyal District, Lodge. Death has visited some primary lodges. This we ( gret, and the bereaved {am friends haV‘e:our deepest 5y} primary lodges. This we deeply 112- that you will see that c gret, and the bereaved families and of marked ..bility, trw friends havemur deepest. sympathy. Orange and l’rotesmn I have been unable to visit all the and men who will utter lodges in the-district, not that Inns and regularly at the m not interested in the welfare of the elected to ofï¬ce. lodges in question, Fenelon Falls and ‘ Yours in. F., H. a mm“ mm" J. K. MANNn The Loyal Orange Association, as Th e ofï¬cers elect we you are all aware. stands for certain installed in their propt ‘deï¬nite principles. It stands ï¬rst RUM. Bro. R. IL Sp !and foremost. for civil and religious 935, Glcnnrm, who act inborn. It, stands for the right at mg ofï¬cer for me ow“ tax-pry mun lo worship God according The newly installed ‘to the dict-Mes of his own conscience. l‘nst District Masters, ‘It also stands for a, national public and 'l‘hos. Johnston. th Eschool system. free tram clerical con- addresses. and the lirol. nnd for the unity and closer brOUght to a Close “5 ‘comwction of the various portions oi National Anthem. the British l-Zmpiro. It is gratifying _....-_:: ' in me. us I know it must be lo you. â€"Mr. J. S. linddon. to know that, our ()rdm‘ continues in lmnsucled business in .......i "luv ir'mnds wherever the llril-| â€"â€"Mr. ll. J‘ Menzies, the commencement: of mm- for the purpose of transâ€" iness io \connection with Bro . institutions is that the em. We haVe no selï¬sh elves. but our desire is ves for the saietv oi our the good of our coun- the unity of the Empire. Uul away from ourselves and \‘lSlL or ORANGE- sister lodgeS. My idea would be for 3 ‘I‘ENDED. a lodge to meet in a body at some District Lodge central Tacation. or in the anteroom _ ' oi the lodge to be visited, and enter in the Orange in a body and ofï¬cially. This ac- on Jan. 14Ҡtion, I am positive, would be beneï¬- e was reported. cial to all concerned, and would ma- ness the follow- terially assist in furthering our ad I , ' - cause. C°°k' M- "39- ‘ MArrEns or (TONSII'ERATION. , . , I I now commend to your considera- Mchenzre, 150‘ tion the Orange Mutual. It is a matter of supreme satiéfaction that (elson, .\‘o. 99F†the ().M.B.F. has been making steady and no insurance scheme . . progress, ( ' "‘ Brown. can be more heartily endorsed than [15. our own Orange Mutual. "- “Oyd' “3'; 1n the Orange Sentinel, it may not ‘ _ , be fully appreciated by all the mem- 0’ I‘armn. 30‘ hers. that we have an ofï¬cial organ which takes second place to none in “‘OS‘ Johnston, the Protestant literature and jour- ils'T Th nalistic ï¬eld, and I take this oPPOr- ' ' ompson, tunity of soliciting your heartv co- lls. . . ‘ operation in the support or such a 'lhos. Oakley. fearless exponent of the trickeries of . ‘ the church of Rome. .ex. 1111 fault“? I pray that God's blessing will a- ‘ f0 10“ mg a ' bundantly rest upon each and every "member. and on D.0.L. No. 4. Fen- .Ian. 1-1, l1:115. ‘elorL e assemb to i In returning the gave], the emblem of 0111' try to block legislation. together for the We could ol'orcome culties in keeping theï¬pembers gather and make it niore pleasant in our lodge rooms. Another matter of deep Concern to me is the fact that we do not measure up to im- ternal standard our obligations would lead us to demand. I! we are to make any headway, we must get away from ourselves and visit our sister lodges. My idea. would be for a lodge to meet in a body at some central Tacation, or in the nntcroom of the lodge to be visited, and enter in a. body and ofï¬cially. This ac- tion, I am positive, would be beneï¬- Cial to all concerned, and would mn- iposo. Sum Collectio: week in 01 the pntrioi A We regre Wallis is i at preeen, unlocked ! The La ChurCh wt Mrs. Rich Mr. Lev new upt‘ conveying Mr. and Helen, of his home The c( \AVIn. In returning the gaVel, the emblem ‘ of authority. I do so with the ear- nest prayer that you will lay hands suddenly on no man, but will car;â€" fully consider who shall ï¬ll the vari- ous ofï¬ces for the coming year, and of marked ..bility, true to their: Orange and l’roteStanL principles. and men who will attend punctually and regularly at the meetings. are elected to Mike. ‘ l Yours in.F., H. and c.. l J. K. MANNING, W.D.M. ‘ rl‘he ofï¬cers elect were then duly installed in their proper places by l‘.D.M. Bro. R. It Spence. o! No. 935, Glennrm, who acted as install- ,ing ofï¬cer for the occasion. The newly installed ofï¬cers and Past District Masters, Wm. Mannlng und ’l‘hos. Johnston. then gave short addresses. and the meeting was : hrOUght to a Close by singing the ï¬Nutlonul Anthem. .1 TSCation, or in the nnch\ a lodge to be visited, and 91 )ody and ofï¬cially. This I am positive, would be be} 0 all concerned. and would If you have ever of the famous F of Bethany. Lindon \uuoy. aw... . home here. Rev. W. H. Dafoo. 0 led an town friends to-dny. occupy the pulpit of Fr. McGuiro and Mr. Chas. Church next Sabbath. 0! Imwnoyvmo. wore busi- and owning. .urs in town yesterday. ‘ Mrs. Clarence .~\\'ory . S. linddon. l luminuss in town to-day. ’ J. Menzies, of Fonolon u s‘ (TONSII‘ERATIO-N. nd to your considemo e Mutual.1t is a eme satiéfaction that as been making steady no insurance scheme ‘M “V -â€"-v7 ‘ rWOthohutthst In. no- nk." “d ho had Wow-Mp u "coming Monty up. tron her "out. opt-Mon. * mm in with . at am the world Hutu. Sun Woolf“... Am Nut-in and Sydney Ween-Mg. were no wu‘. It 2:302“ may 0! in Lindsay Int mm mm. ht.- at the front. or “Minus the hock» much mm nd our hurt! so l‘eterhoro “d mm. a “x... "mm. ï¬lmmon an tho ‘9’ would be beneï¬- ued. and “'Oum mn- in furthering our r bougm ULU V C REGAL? PENleuLAi. :ht a coal stove 3111' \- a-vv v-_ - 7 We regret to hear that Mr. William in Kingswell is seriously ill at the Ross )ur- Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, and un- >or- der the care of Dr. Rich. Much excitement: was caused here _ a last Saturday evening betWeen 6 and ; of 7 o'clock, when I it became known that the public library, over E. Z. l a- Yerex's store, was on ï¬re. Although :ery there was a big blaze it was extin- é‘en- guished with water. The loss of the books destroyed amounted to nearly )lcm three hundred dollars. The origin earâ€" of the ï¬re is said to be from the Coal mda oil stove. gan CO“ - .. ,L ‘1', l‘eterboro end Lindsey. Miss lends summon vs! the guest or her brother. Ir. Will Slen- inon. st Selena. n for We recently. Severe! from Onkwood enioyed e skoto on our rink inst Seturdny ev- suing. Miss Caroline Avery is visiting friends at Tyrone this week. Our villnge ves .lmost deserted on Friday. as neu'ly all our citilens were in Oskwood attending the Hu- ipoen Sundny School convention. Collections on being taken up this week in our village and vicinity tor the patriotic hind. . We regret to hear that Mrs. John Wallis is in a. very critical condition -. ......-...... .mi Hun hm- recovery is A. HAPPENINGS. um. Bflmn. Jun. 19.-RDV. J. Mr. Alfred Archer has returned his home in Reston, Mam, after pleasant visit with his brother, Chester Archer. ’ Regal Peninsular Heaters ( With Oven Reg. Price 845 Every stove absolutely guaranteed. Money refunded if not utisfaehory. Shipped on approval if you like. This 1 dc: FREIGHT. reduced price incu PAID FREE to your nearest railway ' The; yearly meeting of the W0- men's Institute was held in the sChristian Church on Monday, J an. :18th, at 2 pan. Mrs. Dawson, 0! .Parkhill. gaVe one of her popular ad- dresses. Little Britain is the only one in the district hufï¬ng a speaker station. VII ~-V , We are sorry to hear that Mr. John I’rouse is quite in at present, and hope he will be better again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. Woolridge, of binder: Valley, visited friends here on Tuesday of last week. - -I74 ‘1..- tam†an: our men-e- A. Welch Son 304 Queen St. West one in tne “mun... upâ€... n .._ , this winter. Spccial music was pro- \‘ided. MY. Oscar Wakely. of Oakwood. was the guest of hm sister. Mrs. J. J. Rich. on Sunday. Miss Violet Doncey has returned ‘0 our midst again. after spending the lpnat few weeks at Valentin Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rogers. of Linden Valley. spent Sunday at her home here. - -- ||| __-u‘ urgent Exclusive Stove Store in Canada l Sydney Woomdcc "'0 ’ use. many mine “- » hock†meek mm and mm- you know the vduc Ddoo. of Manna. will “pit. of the Methodist Sabbath. both morning oven. the regular 16:18 3i Methodist nnd Mrs. to Ream. of Tyrone, visited at. the home of Mr. Richard Avery during the past week. "“ ‘- -..,a ham. ily. 3,180 Mr. .‘ spent Sunday Fleetwood, Jan. 18.â€"â€"-It is our‘ painful duty to have to record the death of Mr. Foster Scott. which sad event took place on Wednesday. Jan. 6th, agedl73 years. Deceased had been ailing for a short time and .was ‘under the care of Dr. Sut- ‘ton. of Bethany. Dr. White, of Lindsay, was called in, but to no avail“ Deceased was very highly * -_,a was Free with at 25c purchase at our 1c Sale this weekâ€"Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Many articles too numerous to mention on sale this week ; including electric light bulbs, a line we are clear ing out. regular 25¢ each, two for ........ . ...................... . 26c Beautiful boxes ef Stationery, regular 20c, two for............ 210 ' â€" ' , o---_;, animal».- on sale thin week. Beautiful boxes of Stationery, rezul Bosche’s Cough 83193111 and Brown Splendid lines of Talcutn Powder, regular 20c, two for.... n wm Pay You to Come to Our 10 8d. uvunn. _ - , reapeCted in this vicinity and was kind-hearted and jovial. His wife died some few yearswgo. The de- Ceased 5'88 followed to his fast restâ€" ‘ y, Jun. 8th.:and Proceedcd to Bowmanvme, followed by a. large concourse of narrowing friends and \relati'v'ea. The bearers more Measrs. '1‘. E. Staples. John Leslie. Archie Wilson. Arthie Hind- mnnf Mr. Gillespie and Archer. Rev. .1. g_ from pm.ta. Recruits will be receivod n the Ar Man he mediodly ï¬t: _If under twenty A.‘ I.-.“ man. Mr. Gillespie um An Mr. Hie. o! IAflord. and I of Bethany. omchted. our sympathy to the ban Ely. Several {nmilk‘fl in 1.! “11.1w mama: changes in future. Mr! Wm. Kerr w! in; to Na new farm tn DI‘ L- mt Sepmtion dlowmce Geo. cmwnrd, capt' VIII†‘1‘ - future. ing to Mrf Wm. Kerr will be mov- his new farm in Franklin ;‘ Thou. Stewart will ~be moving into the Franklin store; Whiteaide Bros. will b0 mOVing to their new form formerly owned by Mr. Stewart ; Mr. Wm. R. Johnston will be moving to Millbrook ; Mr. Fred _ Thompson. along with his helpmntc.. Will be moving to Mr. “ugh Stewort's farm; Mr. John Davidson and «wife will move to ()memee. and Mr. J u. Bird will mow to Mr. Jhwidson'a farm reCently purchased by Mr. Bird; Mr. Guy Tripp has moved to Lindsay. and Mr. H. E. Tripp and Mrs. Tripp will move to Lindsay ‘aboutï¬hepnrst of March; Mr. Jon. Gardiner. wife and son. will also be moving out of Franklin. A very lam‘gathering of young all, gathered at ' 10“. w wv----., v A very largo‘gathering 0! young people. over 80 in all. gathered at the home 01 Mr. and Mrs. ,T. .E. Shea's on Wesday night; Jan. 12th, the occasion being their annual “a as this is an annual‘ a1- J-_nn linist. assisted by Era. nan m... Mrs. MoGill, organist. Mrs. Sid. Johnston and-GeOrge Werry put the dancers through their pros and cons and a very pleasant and enjoyable night was. spent, which did not break up till near‘ daybrenk. All ispeak very highly of the kind. hoaâ€" pitality of the hast and hostess. , We all look for more gatherings of this Mm! which reminds one so! the Recruits ‘Wanted for Overseag‘aï¬Ã©ygf nu: nut. g" z night was. spen break up till next speak very highly pitality of the ho: all look for more kind, which rem good old times. “STERNO,†The 9qu Lasts ‘â€"“‘, mhnrl but is Adjs. 45th Regs. 3rd CONTINGENT Pay $1.10 per day It Will Pa! . Barrawclough ‘. and Mrs. Amt n; with oakwm FLEETWOOD. while skating on the ice, getting along nicely and v sorry to 83 R. L. MORGAN A liberal l he mind a the Armour-ion from this due. .lly ï¬t. If under twenty-one, must. hum connect Married men must hum consent of their wife. rs. Amos RogerS. oakwood friends. the bereaved this Iotalitb' m the no“ sample of our new perfume Rev. Weir. we extend fam- J. J. [1. Fee, Lieut. Col. hope ,to see! usual in the well. _ coming GLENARM. Glenarm, Jan. 18.â€"Pte. Norman Hayes. who is training in Lindsay with the 45th Rest... paid a visit to the Lindsay hockey match on Friday eVening last. Mrs. D. Graham, of Glcnarm, was in towu visiting her son Mr. S. 0. Graham, who is attending the Col- legiate Institute, Lindsay. ' Mr. John Murcnison, postmaster of Glenann, was in Lindsay Saturday visiting his friend Pte. Norman Hayes. of the 45th Best. . Mrs. 'A. McKay. of Glennrm. is in Lindsay paying â€"â€"~â€"J . , a. visit, and dim she intends going to Toronto to pay a visit a: coma friends. Mr. John Neebitt and sons were d good condition. Farm 18 new; k used for ranch. For further par- a. ticulm apply to B. H. Southern, we Head Lake P.O. cutting feed on â€"nr. J D. Log-m. of HaVolook called on Lindsay friends w-dty. Double Truck All the "nouns. LOW FARES now In minor. Full particujars at Grand Trunk ticket ofï¬ces.“ write C. . Homing D. A.. Toronto. Ont. CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA und BUNNY SOUTH FAST TRAINSâ€"CHOICE OF BARN good Bye Strain, Nerve Strain M. B. ANNIS, Oph-D- ‘ mismn'r SPECIALIST. 92 Kent-Cf... over N911! Shoe Sta} Eyaight Specialut for 'J.T.R Commading 45th 302*- Toronto - Chicago Toronto-Montreal WINTER TOURS Unnxcellod Trnln Sï¬rvire. niche-t. Clans of Equipment. > seeghim going to whom an n the near future. J. L. Hart who has beentun- we are glad to state, is fast to herself again. I" 8 9534., FREE !. 820 For Sale OPTICIM was