'31:! $00er or FRIENDS “W the Sodety of New 0‘7 mdmuamdmwo‘uw’ Detroit. Michigan . Centre of business on Grand Circus Park. Take Woodward car, get oï¬ at Adams Avenue ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF . 200 Rooms, Private Bath, $1.50 Siggle, $2.50 Up Double AAA nnn ll Two Floonâ€"lgonts‘ No Dusting to Do Sweeps Cam-ts and Floors Saveflom of Hard Work Distributor J. E. ADAMS DUSTBANE Iced on a. Mule which 'Lat the proprietors NEW HOTEL TULLER u £6 “ “ 2.00 “ 3.00 ‘ u u 250 u 400 4 « “3001:0500“ 4.50' TOTAL 600 OUTSIDE ROOMS ALL ABSOLUTELY QUIET IS MADE IN CANADA UNDIR CANADIAN PATENTS It Stands for Quality in Sweeping Compound SOCKS m onus. any two the donation of socks tom the Rd Groin Society of Ono man. no node were well rude and have been distributed amongst the needy addicts. One pd!- can be om in The Wards: window. They are a splendid example of what the women 0.1! over the land m w to help the soldiers win against invaders. The chronic borrower may be long- winded even when he is short. Some people talk so much they never remember anything they any. LL-Col. Nae neknowW New Unique C do. and Cabaret Exanmte ‘l THE WATCHMAN-WARDER. LINDSAY. ONTARIO. AMERâ€"HAGEE. 0- Wodneoday. Dec. 80, 1914, o quiet but very pretty wedding "S oolannind n the home 0! Kr. and Mrs. Robert W. .Vilcount. Sash. when unit only daughter Ruby was Join“ in the holy bonds of matri- â€fanned by tho Rov. It. never noll. of Eitow, But. Tho trido looked charming in her lawn of whit. duchan ontin trim- “ with shndow loco nnd pearls. ond carried a. dun! or white cunn- Ion. old Mien a! one vnllq. .‘l‘ho mwingmon wan nrtiatically decor- ntnd tor tho occasion with pink and tilt. amnion. Only tho [Minna kinda of the contacting portion veu pro-ant. Anon; woo. fro:- n dintnnca were : lb. and In. 3, Boy. of much, many to Ir. wu hold. The groom’o (in. to the bad. 1;:- o Iubotantisl cheque and to flu organist, In. Show. a beam- tl‘nl purl btooch. After pox-tam; of a sumptuous lunch Ir. um I". Alger to". on the mining min for on extended honey- moon um bolero mourning to their home in North Buy will vials SM- htoon, Winnipog. 89.. Paul, Ilium- polin. 051.430 and Toronto. The Th. brido was «he round-at of any can}: and beautiful tare-ems, allowing the high esteem in which she brsdo’ «new in . prune colpred suit of broadcloth with hat to mmhandhdbythopollce in all branches amounted to 854.571. There were in all 1,593 cases han- dled by the Provmcial force. 12.000 KILLED 1N ITADY. Rom, Jul. 13,â€"‘1‘he worst earth- mrch. payed by In. Slaw. we bid. enterod the drawing-room on tho u- ot her cousin, It. 3. my. ad took the vows thst mode than Jay. mung principally 3 district which centred at. Avmnno. about 60 miles east. of here, but which even damaged may landmarks in mme. Early reports 0! the dead at Ave- mnno may be misleading owing to the fact. that. telegraph and telephone communication is practically gt a. standtill, all wires having been shaken down. It. is said there are 8,000 dead there, and mo makth. even more, but this can hardly be as the population of the town is only nlighely in excess of 8,000. Increase In In the provinCe of Abrumi it is re- ported that there are 18 dead and about 20 more deaths have been re- ported in scattered towns between here and Avezanno. Coiieervative estimates of the num- ber killed place the total at 12,000. It is further estimated that 20,000 were injured. LOSS OF LIFE HEAVY. If later reports conï¬rm the ï¬rst estimate of the dead, the present will be the worst earthquake in ï¬fty years with the exception of the Mee- sina earthquake in 1908, and an earthquake in India in 1905, when 20, 000 lost their lives. In the Hes- sine. disaster 76 483 lost their lives, and 100, 000 were injured. The shock which preceded the sim- ultaneous cave-in of thousands at buildinge in the huge area. 3.5th lasted for several seconds. At Ave- zanno the earth rocked violently, cupolas fell from houses, then roots tumbled in. then outer want. began to part. Simultaneously acct-05 o! ï¬res began in the historic town. Hundreds of persons were dead at the home of his son in My n 8 o'clock .nid It. George cm. a veteran rail- Wedding Bells Crime in Ontario The many I“ tho Rev. Hr. [c001- landmarks in Rome. ', 0! North \ rail-l 1.31::â€" ti-e' _w3;lâ€"dâ€"Vf7_Consti ' tion ind upped all Kidney and Liver trou They 11 Toâ€" actprompdyandeï¬ecnvely.and o ‘geve bl- hhree cheers end wiehed him a Kerry Christ/map“ 3 Happy New Year and be returned the some. Well some or our boys are away on pun; com hove gone to Ireland. Scotland and London, so next. week is our turn to go on pus. (or only e percentage can 30 e1. e tune end after next week no more police are to be given a ell ere aeedod to get ready and be prep-rod to go to Frame, as w. will‘be going shortly sunbury Plan. Eng.. Dec. 27. .‘(1‘0 the Editor 0! The Wards.) Dear Sir, â€"I would like it you could; 3110' me a little space in your pa- per to let. the péOpIQ of Lindoay know how the Lindsey boye epent CW Day on the pleins in their new huts and emong e. greet. deel of mud. ot‘which we heve been in ever eince we cease to England. Well. Christan. my wee e bright end beeuuml dey end .we were not. forgotten for we bed turkey end plu- pudding. end else the lieuten- entgeve‘eeoh one of us e pangs not vignettes end matches. {or which we I axpcct. - Now as reguda to our hum. they ur- going to ho very nice to what our tents were. The size is about my feet long and twenty-two feet wido and they are shouted outside with sheet iron and the inside with huvy cardboard and a good coal stove. which we never lot. die out. 11:0. 25,526, m. Geo. Wake. 1-: 00.. 14th Ban... 191. R. H. Rem... let. Can. Contingat, Salisbury Plains Daglund. P. S.â€"-All the boys are ï¬ne and in good health G. w. s In regard to canteen prices I think these English people must think that. the Canadians came out of a gold mine with a sack on their back ï¬lled with gold. They were telling us all the time in Valcartier. " Oh wait, till you got. to England we will live high there for everything is so cheap," but I.‘ think we could buy cheaper in Canada than hvre. I have been away once on pass and want. to London {or three days, had a good time and saw a lot of plac- es of interest. such as Buckingham palace and the GoV‘cmment build- ings and was away in one part one Sunday where I don't; think a Cana- dian ever. was before and had my boots shlned. The police had to deer the road,,for you could hear every one that came along say, “ Oh there are two Canadians." and they all wantedjto shake hands with us. which a gmt deal of lhtfm did. Well dear editor. I lhlnk I have said enough. so I think I had better closa for now and hoping I have not said anything too hard 'to hurt any- 3 our huts there are thirty-three transport. men and eight pioneer men so you see it is \fllled up, but not with ourselves for a lot of us hove a lotto! company otherwise. Our life nincc we left dear old Lindsay has been anything but a pleasant one. We have had a lot of ups andmowns, especially sinus we came to England,'but we expect it to be a great deal worse. Our tents were a good imitation for cheese cloth, for every time there was a heavy rain it beat right, through as if it was a screen. and believe me it rained often. Our horses, poor things. we had to move them every two dogs for they would be standing in about ten inches of mortar. Ail the boys of the 45th Rest. join In sending their bait. toga-68 to all and wishing all a. Happy New Year. We‘remin, the boys from _Lind- The hog market has dropped to $7.35 per cwt. Some hogs which were purchased by dealers at $7.60 wet/'c settled for at 87.50 per cwt. This was occasioned by purchases be- ing made ahead. Wheat and other grains have taken a jump to-day. Barley is quoted at 65 cents per bushel, buckwheat 75c. and spring Letter from G.T.R. Man at Salisbury wheat 31 . brighter. A compromise has been proposed by the United States regarding the steamer Dacia. Another visit was paid to the Ger- man positions'at Antwerp by bombs from British airmen. It is probable that all war scenes win he banished from moving picture ï¬lms displayed in Toronto. Dr. Moree’s ‘ Indian Root Pills Cleanse the System are made according to a formula in gsgpmly a_o_entury_ ago up?“ t_he use nearly a century 3. among the Indians. and [tamed them by Dr. Morse. Though repeated at- tempts have been made. by ghysi- chusandchmiflithasbeen ound hppoggible 39 inlet-oval); formula or ,J‘ A n-_A $8111? ï¬rfï¬obe'é Indian Root Pills mahopgeyoldgemegy tyrougb: 20, with the outlook still HESSRS. FLAVELLE AKD J 0R- DAN SPOKE AT PENIEL. One of the best patriotic concerts of the Mn was held ct. Poniel last week, when a. large audience assemâ€" bled in the Nethodist Church, the speakers of the evening being Messrs. G. A. Jordan and J. D. Flavello, of Lindsay, and_ Rev. Mr. Brown. of Woodville. The chair was occupied by ROV. Mr. Dulce. of milk, and during the ev- ening excellent music was rendered by the choir. Mr. G. A. Jordan was in good form, and delighted the audience with a crisp and interesting address on patriotic matters. while It. Flavelle followed with a. weighty speech. bris- tlhg with late. Ir. Flavelle made a capital address, and his remarks were listened to very attentchly by in a Kent-st. hostlery. LieuLâ€"Col. Fee had been notiï¬ed of their all present. desertion from the and contingent and was given a description of the men with the result that they were discovered and a force of six men “MI-IKEE COUNCIL The ï¬rst meeting of the Gamma- village council for the year 1915 was held on Monday, Jan. 11. av. 11 0'- clock, the roevc and all members bo- irg present. After ï¬ling their declarations of ofï¬ce Reeve Mulligan and his mum“ cilors made short, happy speeches in which they congratulated each other on re-election, and expressed the wish that the present year would be a prosperous one for the village. On taking up business matters the old 0mm were all reappointed, with the exception of assessor. Mr. John G. Beatty. receiving the upâ€" pointnent. Council then adjourned to meat on the ï¬rst Wednesday in February. The engineers formed Non. l and 2 sections 0! "A" company of the Cu- nedlan engineers who are mobilin‘d at 0uwa, awaiting orders to pro- cred to the front. end were in charm‘ of Sept. Lindsay Malcolm, “ho is u so» of llr. Malcolm, of the (‘olleg- iute Institute sun, Stratiord, ()nt. llr. [110013. an. is well-known to a number of Lindsay citizen. and to Principal Kirkvonnoll and Mr. G. A. Lucla of the I..(‘.I. He at one time taught (Chool. it is stated, at Port Hope. end The “'arder is under. the imprcssion that, Mrs. Mal- colm was either 3 Lindsay girl or a resident of the vicinity, .hence the naming of their son Lindsay. Mr. Vernon Lord. of I-‘enelon Falls, Om., son of Rev. Mr. and Mm. Lord, is a member 01‘ the above corps of engineers. A number oi Lindsuy citizens were “flawed in the new- item which ap- peared in Tho Wuder a few days ago concerning the departure of some 78 engineers (students of Queen' 5 University) tron Kingston to thv Ot- tawa nobiliution camp. wu detailed to go out and take them prisoner-I. One of the men escaped and cross- ed Kant, running through a store and out the he]: way, but was captured in the laneway by two of the soldiers. They will be sent back to Kingston and tried by courtmartial. Capt. Malcolm Named After Lindsay FIRST IN THE WEST. The Warder har received a splendid calendar of 1916 from the Peeiï¬c Coast. Fire Insurance Co., styled “ The ï¬rst in the Weot.†The cal- endar gives 9. glimpse at the hat- bor and railway yards at Vancouver, 3.0., along will Eastman-cf... in the same city, aflo n large picture of candida chief, "'l‘hel-‘iratin the West." Hr. David H. Willon. I. 1)., is president and lit. T. W. Greer, {annex-1y 0! Lindsay. managing diâ€" Such valet: need that blood- etrencth the! comes by taking SCOTT'S EIULSION. It also msthem the acne. aids the ep- petite and Me the decke- [futile «Wine-b or look .- ï¬-a. SCOTTS Wail-Winn. galaâ€"'bbi'qs‘ qnq qcï¬Ã©g. MmMMâ€"butweak. PATRIOTIC CONCERT CAPTURE}. '3 from the THURSDAY, JANUARY net, 1915 L. Y. O‘CONNOR Barrister Notary, Etc. Ofï¬ces, Dominion Hank Buddmg Money to loan at lowest rat/‘6 and on terms to suit borrowers. MCLAUGHLIN, PEEL, FULTON, STINSON ANDERSON, Barrie- ters. Solicitors and Notaries. Money to-loan. Special ctr/enact: giVen to investments. Ofï¬ces: Minion Bank, corner of William and Kent-eta., Lindsay. R. J. M? Laughlin, K.C.; A. M. Witch. 8. A.; James A. Peel. 1‘. II. Stinson, Little Britain GRADUATE OF TORONTO AND TRINITY UNIVERSITIES. SPECIAL A'I'I‘ENTION TO SUR- GERY AND DISEASES OF WOIEN AND CHILDREN. ASSOCIATE CORONER FOR THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA. 01300 Baumâ€"1 to 3 13.12:. m! my appointment. LEIGH R. KNIGHT, Barrister. Sb- licitor, Notary Public, Solicitor for the Home Bank of Canada, repre- senting Waterloo Mutual Fire In- surance Co., of Waterloo; Federal Life Assurance Co.. of Hamfltou, Empire Accident and Surety Co., of London, Ont. Ofï¬ce over Home Bank. opposite Poss omce. MOORE JACKSON, Barrxsters, etc.. solicitors for the Cunadzdn Bank 0! Commerce. Money to Irv-n on mortgages at lowest cur- rent. rates. omce, \\'illiazx;~st., Vuâ€"uâ€"g .â€"â€"V __ March this year. The meant “in! and mild atmosphere was welcomed through the ï¬lling of my ‘5’ cisâ€" terns and cutting down the 003‘ 0‘ M. A continuation of and planing temperature when (â€datum m to high would help in a sun“ 8 HOPKINS 6‘s HOPKINS, 23mg. ten, Solicitors, Notary Public, etc. Solicitors for Bank of Mm:- treal. Money to loan on terms to unit borrower. Ofï¬ces-G “:1qu- st. 8.. Lindsay, Out. 0. H. Hop- kins, K.C., I“. H. Hopkins, 224., [ARCH WEATHER. The change of wen 0! late would make January has been FEE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to loan annoy on farm, town and Vi!- lage property. at very lowest rates of interest. Company or private funds. I am always ready to buy toad mom. I. E. WELDO‘F. was to keep down Wo DR. NEEMNDS, SPECIALIST IN artiï¬cial “8th; Studied adminis- tration of gas with the originator, Dr. Colton, of New York. Gold Formerly of Neelxmds 6.; Ira‘ine. First-claw dentistry practiced :q: nu its branches at moderate priC-w. OFFICE IN NEW BEALL Bl N h. Dr. H. Irvine. Demist Chiropractic is the but knot: maria“! of relievmg disc-mm! conditionfl it 7-" simplrrtmm an; ether Hyatt-a, awn-hm): back to ï¬rst prmcipics. and rule!!! 2 m primary and underlying causes ddiwart 0m“ over H!£inbntha.m‘. Drug Store. '1 elaphono 484. 800d mortgageu. I. E. WI'JLWB. uolicitor. etc.. Milne Block. Lindm.v if? ï¬fâ€"Khdéisbn, ' B.A. Fenelon Falls, Tuesday ; Woodviue, Wednesâ€" day; Cannington, Thursday. , B. WELDON. Maï¬posa. Township Clerk. Oakwood. Fire Insurance went. Issuer of wings licenses, Conveyancing in all in forms. Inlays, crown and bridge work 19. Dotted. OflIce, nearly opposita Simpoon House, Lindsay. Tfle phone 410. Lindsay. 1". Alex. Jackson. To prove that a sure thil‘ are, 1:†it to win. PETER HAWKINS Graduate of Toronto Univ. mity and Royal College 1:: Dental, Surgeons. All dental ape-rations can fully perforuxcd according : lbv latest methods at umdw ate: _prices. A I\ ()fl'ictI over Gu-{znryfl Duh, Stone. comet m‘ \‘Villinm nu: Kent Streets. Reaboro. ’Phone 117r? DR. 8. J. SIMS, Dentist Farmers’ Auctioneer Money to Loan. Barristers, etc. DR. HALL: Doctors Dentistry is. Chiropractor weather «Mama D. Moore, Lindsay Branch. The Canadian Bank of Commerce 93 facility for the transaction of their ban the discount and collection of sales n01 ave supplied free of charge on applicatio SIR 2!)an “'ALKER. C.\'.O.. LL. 1)- W yum). Gotta! Manager 10le THE CANADIz OF COMM WITH. $15,000,000 RESERVE THE Y I c T 03 IA SAVINGS NINETEENTH ANNUA Notice is hereby given than the N ing of the Shareholders of the Compan‘ Council Chamber, Lindqay, on MUNH 1915, at two o’clock sharp in the aftern Annual Report- and Financial Statemem Company for the past year, the electioi transaction of such other businesu as q the meeting. A full attendance of the S A cordial invitation is extended :6 item to be present at the above meme MUSAY BRANCH was establishtn ‘mking basiness transacted. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, whore i current rates, and added to rr‘inci‘ December 3lst, each year. Bankers in Lindsay tor the Coumy o of Lindsay. Bunkers in Canada and Louder. 1-11 ornc: Hopas 1*!“th 15m, 191:. titers in Canada and Government. 10 g... co 3 9,... lo a.-. to I Doll- 110108 CO. GETS , Esmnuszisn 1 CAPITAL PAIDUP ...................... REST OR SURPLUS ................. UNDIVIDED PROFITS ................ TOTAL ASSETS (April, 1m, 19m FARMERS’ BF JANUARY ‘ ' I p... Silurdlyu 2181, 1915. [‘5 ORDER SID-11 .15. ho thhi