ucb. lb ' than-n- ple who 0qu at 03.004 felt! the» “It Can- ~30. u aldun "351st lulbllmt'ti . "“' uOUlo PM . â€A?“ “.3 __.___â€" ECTlON TWO S New Stores to l iil,‘ Elected in ' Pension Falls 4;; iiiâ€"lift. lead on...» pimple; Mill Mama A patient; i i l .llol 1 -v. 4 . ., : 0.... 62. with {Hill . who hurt: hm ,,,. . ..I licmzl‘lu“ tulqtlhm ltll‘ . it all». intuit «Mm, ~ .1!» n... .- a. ... .â€" - .t... ___ .... . . ., smitten» use "mace :.__:;6:=::= The representative reeves ff‘Ufli the uery election. heath. fleetee Manners and WW different millilclpailtfes‘ iii the claim: t; at vletutie whfl'tflétl Tuesday iftéf‘: mum. shifting at 1.96 e‘eieeit ill the tmtht‘ii Eilztflibt-ff at the court Milieu M the chhntti-‘tihh of such immune to flit! REFFHM} 8F heeh left plats this hiltettlhet eeeeitih; dit iiï¬it‘ thuhiilete. itli worthy tutti ttMt: utlmtiishti iii Matilde Mil HEM till the tweet Fimita iii than: who rcnigttml m‘ lull in the municipal ten: tiny "‘"c‘oul'ld i litemiheht .. h.“ , .. W M “I. *9“ 11063 W cm us. elm Th9 film 6! End teak piece May afternoon it I Bzmu lien tile memes of his daughter. 0! each Miter was suit ï¬led. on m. p, pilgrim, Fair ï¬vmug; Meieiiiic task the shelf and stated The following gentlemen listed all ,“M 980 9f the BREW each! 88' 80 Bottom; Sisters. :lehh 999m. the“ to the position a! Warden. ,1, 130mm lei. madman. it. Davey. Which out tulle piece It the hm ll, Reid Bid 4, â€gig“, meeting 9! 990 $9956“. if!“ M MG Emma were sendlleteli by my, on the fourth W in delimit e! enchant. Automate heathen. They mg the position at Efiltlfliillfl eh eeuatt property lest year. lie was ehleuited fer the flittfifitlf in which he handled the llï¬llit'el hi the charity ill hill delletthieht during his tenure at whee; Been: :i. :i; liet'iti. who well it member of the eehhty eellaeii. ehli well epekeh of MP the wettitnehill may. timeï¬i receiving it but“ Yeah-Rem Jordan Chime of County Property-afloat! lulu“ W in mg dues ‘ï¬le county council met all Wilhelm“ at the Studio. W and after the certiï¬cates tea on Education. listed by Mr. Jamil. W Hr hit. Robertson. that Mr. be! in In: painted channel! at the sanding @wmittee an Printing. by motion of Mr: W. would to,» It. Mitten. m. Regen no appointed Quintin at the Stalin Committee an Appointments to 0" - . 3......sl Lullu: or. VFW“! . _ 'ulcts weed tit. the Jimmy elections u noun. has .l liuuinma'.illlongst those whose precedes: is main... of. Wilder missed irum the body of legislators in: ln .lltnndmg County is Mr. A. E. Bdtttlni. who sewed ll’lla “tick. the county in the Warden'e chair in Toronto 1918 and who was elected to thcl name position in 1914, but reBigned. He also guVe up the reeVeahip of .l -.. ‘1(.‘1“3' T‘ltlilllln ILLS Lil u‘mk. bchaulry returlr , ll-l»h idol .‘1 â€.1 .\l;':~ W. «Wink: (in ï¬lllldfl). very send tale that with ill not to he Wt} limiting the numbers. tie we it send debate: and made it study of economies during his WW in attics. The new materiel added this year seems to possess qualiï¬cation which will equal those that stepped out of office, and if such they prove to poa- Mr: Methteeh. M‘t‘lfl HENRY HALL The Miami 9! the lets usury Hell and not until one member received a it». malarial of the council, which limit On motion at Mr.- Jam. ï¬eld- he 10, could the My be declared ed by m. m, the Binding pon- nitm an Appointment! to on no took place 'l‘ueedlty afternoon from W the milled“ of Mr. Andrew Hell. comer of claim and Pmucisâ€"ata., . and was largely attended by friends. Mulligan. 3“" 9‘ 0W' The following gentlmneu acted an elected. “- J. ammo“. W431,“- MW VQ‘W “Ib‘ “N“. “3" 3' J- W“ 1 ; ll...:.:r' Mount lloreb, . -l (.1 litl' t‘ .uum, Miss Mar-- iJ‘f'. Hi v xxx. .. 'lmwnv; eniurtaincd a 13.. mix it) 1:.ilil.'.ry width? and , most on- o~ll.l. wrong, i -‘ “um bln'd'll. “Awnx, of l‘ulxlpllcllford. ul-wkwnd in town. l.ul‘ll is confined to tho 'lllï¬ alt-wk. :iml wuh‘ unuhli- to .1". awzwer-ï¬ ldal Sunday. In thf‘ . Lulrll, of KingHton, OC- ' ï¬ fi" 47> by l'rl ..i fhl' pulpit, and gave a lecn- ultlrma f“ missions and thil mis- ..or't\ in (minim. Ni“ and \ll's. HM). \lftl‘tln roturnod ,. . - .1, 'lhllrsll..", nift-r spending a . . uni-3w. air}, trio-mic in Midland . Lu - lrlllm l: Flt-Hr}, of Lindsay, was in '09â€; nn Month}, Mr. and “PH. Josiah Martin. of Runny-.13, uh“ has bum the guests of .inll \er. if. ilrlnnll for a few l~~fi «in Slfllrllalt‘ for Toron- .lii.. \nl‘flr" unll .\lr. Harold \ o: ll:ul:~;t'. wore- in town ‘w‘flilln. 1,.uhws‘ \m .1. St. Androw's 'n‘l'i .in his!) supper on Fri‘ "“1, .l'lfl (li'ï¬pill‘ this cold . - 1.1TL1‘Nt'l‘U‘th worn in at- r. fill 7.30 a. hot Irish stew. with u and brill†i.ll‘l\ill’lï¬( of __..t -._.> :lll‘l putltux‘ï¬, Z .ltimunt of cakes mnllle-r used to make, . .ifll-r which ,, first-class ~ gum as follows: Solo. u , Mpg; rucitlition, Miss datum, .\lr~:, l". W. Wur- -I.i “15% F. (‘. Brandon \l;~- l'Llllvl )lorrillnd I{US~ . \‘t,,\' rvprosontlrd by Miss ti 2 w. w. ‘ilrs. \. Wurrl‘n Eng- ‘vl‘ . i'.lr".--j. Julian, Miss M. 01' “th M. McIntosh Ire» ~‘n- rllumctors were well .9, \l:‘. Jain: Trunk con- uiilvndill $0108; reading. Mina (opp; ll .. 1111, 53" " . Vin-w" Milo \l: ~ llll'llnrlls. Mimi Mary an int of li‘c summers. .\ (llllllh-llcn drill 1‘ .l‘.lllo‘l‘\hlp of Mrs. W054i til it". Still), Miss Doris .l’l'll:, \lwï¬ â€œand; violin '~‘~..1‘. chambers; rl'fldlnL', “i" '9 l~- mint. 'l‘hl‘ proCt‘t‘dH in V 'l- 75215. ‘ pin-ll \thn lllnll. \vl'i-k illul ill. LN Sl()\\l_\' improving m . \ltll lw Hill" in lio' out :lmlin. vim ni-w l“.~n~‘lon ll‘lllls f ,il‘i‘ liitlfiln' A, lunl‘} ilf‘l‘SH :l'z» :‘lnk (in l"r|(l.l)', FM). :llll 3M. \till lil‘l “hi, .‘.i ll if‘ll'. ; .\lr~4. J.Lt'l\\'t‘n, Di \ir» \lltchnll, lx'irHit-lll; \ .lor'lllm. of Lindsay, 5- ' \ iilitt'ml. ol- lll‘lit'lt)'gl‘()n. lll'l‘lml'Al lunfl ltri‘ llt'an .u ,.."n l.i,li\l'il of those lluyn. and up: omu- opvns our main 'tilll‘ll \\.l:~ plu'tilllly destroyed “iii w a busy slot. We .lllil that Sir. W. 'l‘. Robson. lmpii-mlnt shop was destroy- ;us pllrc'nnsod a part of the from) (it-(i. :\. Jordan, Lind- . and will in the spring erect. a - anw building, possibly of cement. 33,-. Win-ls. l’oguc has also purchased -. lo: and will build alongside of Mr. lions-0n. Mr. A. Northey has pur- chased the remaining lot. and as yet has made no deï¬nite arrangements. Ir. F. C. Taylor has reopened his hardware and repair shop in the Mc- \rthur Block, in a store formerly oc- cupied by the Terrill Bros.’ grocery and dry goods establishment, aod re- ports are that he will erect a. plan- ; mill south of the river at some .-..:ure date. it: Jack Foster has purchased a at the rear of the B.N.A. bank, few days will be ready for twain-99. 53* F-‘rwi l‘hnm‘ners has not as yet a Sitfl‘,@\ although some gOOd int-in: incpccted. and by ~7-m: 1" in all possibility be de- ‘ :2 <0 not many idle men will once the fine .y‘k', . 11‘. ,T.‘ ‘0? w. 1 7307‘. *lon :14 up. 5.31.3; is dcfl {Bobcaygeom not feeling anxious for any more honors considering that they should be passed around. Warden A. J. Vurcoc, who so ably filled the dignified ofï¬ce during the l past year, is anathcr gentleman who 3 rt-eigned from the municipal contest, having served the people faithfully, well and efficiently for many years. Few men have ever given better su- tisf‘uction than Warden Varcoc. Henry Tompkins, of Fenelon, is another rceVe who is missed from the board, Reeve McWatters and Warren have also dropped out, not having accepted nominations Dr. of VancouVer, B.C'., ‘ the [opening of the new General Hospi- ital in the above city, of which Dr. Malcolm E. McEachem, a former lhindmly young man, is the superin- §tendent. Dr. McEachern attended ‘school in Lindsay and at one time taught schom at Fenclon Falls. Later on he Was identiï¬ed with hosâ€" pital work in Montreal. In part the world says: " Approximately 2,000 people took advantage of, the invitation of Dr. Malmlm E. McEnchcrn, superintendâ€" ent of the General hospital, to Visit that institlltiOn on Friday noon and attended the official openâ€" ing of tho Nurscs' Home and the new wing, which with their equip- ment cost a «mortar of a. million dol- llu‘S. At the door to receive the Vil-litors were Mr. J. J. illunfleld, prev sident of the hospital board; Dr. McEzichcm, superintendent of the in- ; The World, contains a. lengthy article on stitution ; rotary. assistants took ch om and piloted them through new building. They were exceeding- ly courteous in their efforts to make ï¬lm and 80 in- I the visit, a. pleasing one to the tori-chd friends. They were eager, lllleOUl-i, to describe the var- und l‘Von lUllH llctltilu enquiries, is Hufe to say that the visiting pull-Ill‘riguy. about the great them a prosperous and successful new than year in their work, lic know mm‘h more Work of the (:cncrul Hospital W‘AM A R ~~ A - 'i: ‘ G Mr. Alex. Magec's resi- Icy W. ' ll) (ll‘nffi‘, which was destroyed a few \u-oks ago, on Mr. Magoo is not yet decided about building. The work- nwn im- lillHy, though, cleaning out rl-gltrll , “in ruins, --â€"-â€"~â€"-Oâ€"â€"â€"â€"" l.l.\ DEN VALLEY. l,ln(it‘l) Volley, Jun. 23.â€"-Mr. Wm. ““1“ keeps much the some, very hale ,and Mrs. Terrill being post school 'the municipal affairs of the County imprm cmvnt . ‘ -‘ i‘ .- ' B râ€" . . ‘Mlsivllem l‘menon hind MS): “meek! Mrs. J. ’1‘. Birchard 18 spending a the members of that august bodY, the mm mm" are Spem mg 8.190 {couple of weeks with her son Russell ,County Council, picked out a very ‘ :in Toronto, prior to his leaVing for popular colleague, namely, Reeve R. end undcr the parental roof; Miss Georgie, Alice Dale and Miss Grace and Norman Dean. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hancock spent a couple ordays of last week at Woodville. Mrs. Etley Greenslway who been seriously ill lor the past twa weeks, is slowly but surely improvâ€" ing. . Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cullis spent a. day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Mabee, of Cameron. Messrs. Knight and McCorvie, township collectors con. called on the different families on Tuesday of last week. All are pleased to learn 5that Mrs. Fred R039†has been tenfoved from Orange Lodge of Victoria, in Confor- lsurrounding country. the hospital to her aunts, Mrs. B. Cruess, and hope to.be able to taken to her home by the last of ,the week. Mrs. Woolridge spent the end the guests of her daughter Mrs. Gila. Miss Junie Cruess, Lindsay, week Two afternoons of last week were posed of. spent at Mrs. F. Webster's home in are urgently requested to be present. lotions to him on the occasion of the In G. A. Lowes, County Master; John new honor which bu been bestowed cutting shirts and night shirts for the Jan- . l W . . McEachern is Superinfendent of ' ‘ "‘8 “d" and two children. ' General Hospital at Vancouver B. C. --Nll78¢3 Home and Wing Opened way Co. an engineer. He was a l --â€"°--' A l l I afterâ€" i Miss Randal, lady super-|Were cordially invited to partake of intendent, and Mr. Haddon, the sec-lrefreahment provided in the big (lino A host of nurses and other i lug-room and many accepted the ln- urgc of the Visit- lvitution. being unable to withstand the the temptation, so pressing was the l i to answer all throughout the past. year and Through their efforts ltithlir, kind reception of the public on: i l “speaker for the W. 1., spent Monday ;Reeve of Omcmec. Warden of Victoria, f has :Thurston spent 9, few days with her politim in real earnest, and he has! ‘ be’ 945- ed for patriotic purposes will be dis- nitely known in behalf of Cambray and Linden Valâ€" Kelley, County Secretary. ~. .., «no ---«.-mâ€" w my». kWh-MKS, WWW “ "’ "i‘ ‘ â€" -_.o-.r, o, . «m. seas no doubt they will please their Pall-bearers: Messrs. Andrew Holly Th“ Warden 91‘“ “M â€a ““1 municipalities and render a good JOB. Hall, Geo. Hall, William Hall, aloud the oath °' 015cc, â€4 V“ account of themselves during the .Harvey Hall. and Robt. McGill. â€â€˜0“ WWWid ""1 “‘0 0‘5““ '0‘â€. year we have entered. ’ Rev. Mr. McIntosh conducted the which in donned before “km! the It has been remarked by a gentle- ,acrvice at the house and at the chair. which was for ‘ mm man who sat in the Warden’s chair cemetary. 5M 0' time. Then Wing h‘ â€L and reiterated the statement by “PM the members on their duties ' l many other councilors that so long W. A. RODNEY iduring the coming year. I as Mr. J. R. McNeillie is at tile helm The 000m" then adlourned for toâ€" After an illness of nearly four' as clerk and treasurer of the county [years the death occurred Tuesday of â€I" “d on us in“ bullpen Clerk none of tho reeves may dread BWP' lw- A' Rooney, McNelllle read such communications familiarly known in ping into the Warden's chair as be railroad circles as as had be†presented to him since " Alex." The will direct the course of their timid ldoceased was well and favomb,y the 183‘ â€ion. , bark successfully COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN. over the municipal 'knowu and his demise is sinceme see On motion the report of the Spo- regretted by his friends, who extend their deepest. sympathy to the sur- clal Committee appointed to drtft the Standing Committee: was racew- cd and read. The following Reeves were then elated to n chairmanship on the different committees for the year 1915 : i Moved by Hr. Hawkins, seconded by Mr. Morrison. that Hr. Smalc be appointed Chairman pn Finance and Armamentâ€"Carried. ' Moved by Mr. Altou, seconded byi Mr. Thompson. that Mr. Jon. Rob- by his parents, who reside in Toron- to; his wife and two children, and â€m“ M â€minted Chum“ °f â€1° _ , Committee on Roads and Bridges. | by 5 brothers and 8 sisters, includ- ing Fred of Midland and Janice of' On motion 0' ML Morrison, nd- Li d _ Th th ' fth cdby Mr.Alton,Mr.,Gco. A. Jordan “‘83-" . {30 er members 0 e was appointed Chairman on County family reside in Toronto. ~ ~ i lied b' hf bl a: m tpmpmy' l 5‘ es elng 8‘ g ' y oug ° ‘ On motion of Mr. Tiers and Ir. member of the Masonic Order the de- Peel, Mr. A. Morrison was â€3th â€" The late Mr. Rooney was in .his 84th year. For years he was em- ployed with the Grand Trunk Rall- member of Faithful Brethren Lodge, No. 77, A.F. A.M.. under whoae auspices the funeral will be held on Thursday at 2.30 o'clock. l I The late Alex. Rooney is survived of, the Canadian Order of Fol-cute“, Kinmount branch, and was an Or- angeman. He also belonged to the Brotherhood of LocomotiVe ginecrs, Hope DiVision, No. 174. | â€"-â€"â€"0â€"-‘â€"‘ ZION, FENELUN. Fenclon, Jan. 27.â€"Mr. R. Zion W. I. MEETING. Linden Valley,. Jan. 23.â€"The win- 811- ter social eve of the Linden Valley Ibranch “7.1., was held last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ’R. Giles. Slelgmoada from the dif- ferent directions called along the lines. Mr. Wm. Weldon headed the list for load, some 30 to 82 people, including baskets, boxes, gems of cream and gramapbone were packed in. There were present. about 126‘ Zion, iMark, of Saskatoon was at on Sunday. The stork visited at the home of [did before. The visitors :Mr. and Mrs. G. Par-kin and left a young daughter. Congratulations. We are sorry to bear that Mr. S. iMuncun, of Islay, is no better. We hope for a speedy recoVery. The Epwarth League here have ‘changcd their meeting from Wed- msday night to Sunday night for two months. Next week will be DR. MAlA OLM E. MCEACHERN' they ever a. short programme, with Mr. J. G. Cullla in the chair. lira. Giles fav- tltlcd "The Widow Brown's Cows, l after which Mr. Marshal Crueu guvc; a selection on gnmaphone, which: welcome of Dr. McEachern and his delicious the aroma. of the coffee. Dr. McEachcrn and his ~ elllcil‘nt stafl are to be highly con- consecration mcetlng. It Win be w“ enjoyed by all; ‘ "â€de by Kratuluted on their splendid work h-ld in the church next Sunday Mi“ 0ԠMcElroy, entitled, ‘an- might at 7.30 p.m. A sleighloud from Powles’ Corner 'I‘helr many friends wished journeyed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. (‘ecil lthn and spent 0. very icnjoyable eVening last week. land. my England"; a solo by Miss R. Cullia, patriotic; a reading by! Mrs. Bert Jewell, for the interest all the men, entitled "Houseâ€"cleaning: Time"; gramaxbnne selectionï¬, “Roa- 1 min; in the Gleaming†and “Noo lis, "Tipperary,†all joining in the the N00 More"; a solo by Miss Cul- chorus. The President, Mrs. Wooln’dge, thcn callcd the attention of the members to the fact that some 80 or 90 Red for [. to he scwcd in the coming; wook for Rod (‘ross work. funded the social evening hold nt‘ PROMINENT MEN Mr. un'll Mrs. Giles. .l 0F VICIORIA COUNTY Miss l‘llllis spent last week with. Mrs. Wm. May-nos, Ups. I Cross shirts were cut out and would Mrs. Dawson, of Purl-chill, districtl R' J' MULLIGAN' be distributed at the close of the ev- ening. each member being expected to take home with her some to make. night. and part of Tuesday with Mini County. and Mrs. J. E. Terrill. Mrs. Inwsonl In their selection of a. man to guide ._..__.._._.._ m..â€" â€"_.. _. girls together. of Victoria during the ensuing year J. Mulligan. of Omemee. a gentleman England. _' who has served the county faithfully. ___....._o-â€"â€"~â€" DUNSFORD. land well for four or ï¬ve years. . It was in the year 1910 that War-l den Mulligan ï¬rst entered municipal Dmisford, Jan. 25â€"11:. H. v. worthily represented the village ratio- daughter, Mrs. Lees. Kennedy. Lind- For years he has say. ipayers eVer since. Glad to know that Mr. Silas conducted a. very successful'drug and; Thurston, who has been sick, is able stationery buSinesB in Omemce. and he will no doubt attend to the af-i to be around again. Ifairs of the County in the same lusi- g at reduced prices. OYERCOATS $10 00 for...... . S 8.00. 15.00 fcr......... 12.00. Gloves, Underwear, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€"â€" . gnesallkc manner. The new Warden for the 12th? ANNUAL MEETING or COUNTY ,haa been a resident of Omemee for a number of years, during which tinsel 1 ORANGE LODGE OF VICTORIA â€"â€" he has gained the good will and es- The annual meeting of the County teem of the citizens, and also of the In the Coun- mity with the constitu-fty Council he was a. popular mom- tion, ‘will meet in the her, and no surprise is expressed at lodge rooms, Adams' his election to the honorable and re- block, on Tuesday next, He should make . 8 February 2nd, at 10 a.m. we: Besides the regular busi- ness of the meeting, the fund collect- sponsible position. in excellent Warden, doubt, look after the affairs of the County well, as he has done in the and will, I post. His friends will join with Thai g i no ED. 0. AR All ofï¬cers and members Warder in extending hearty congratm' upon him by his colleagues. ‘ .V-.--..i,,.., , . .v-g,‘--..~~-¢mmucrm wt *lr<m-:~-eruam~cmm WW ' . people, who were well entertained by] cred the audlcnw with a reading en- FLEMING.â€"Dled | Jan. 26th, 1915, The Men’s Wear Store - WWW intractad to tell. into cad-Matteo and report the we of e W whom they would mom to be appointed g trance of the um Collegiate Iutitutc.â€"Curicd. On motion of lac-n. Ionian and Tim, that the Standing Committee on Finance .ud Wt take into consideration the sd'iuhtllty of fucking the mul grant to the Ron Memorial Rupiahâ€"Fwd. lac-n. Sonic and Roberta». to take into conclderution and report name- of web person. whom th- would recommend to be £9th a manberl of the Board of lunge- ,ment of the House of Bengtâ€"Cor- riedf Moved by Ir. J ordan. mended by Mr. Baker, that the usual grant be given to the Lindsay Luv Am tlon. Moved by Kr. Baker, seconded by Mr. Smale, that the Stunting Com- mittu on Appointment. to 00. consider and report onthomot panons whom they would m to be appointed auditors of county accounts. Meson. Fee and McKee. that tho name of g person a trustee of Onto moo High School he repormd on. Maura. Jordan and Thompson, the names of persons to act an auditor- for Administration of Justice. A grant to the Verulam Seed m, and trustees to the Victoria Co. Pa.- triotfc Association were also on mo- tion carried. ceaScd gentleman was also a member; which work will be completed by tho Linden Valley Branch during till week and next. God Save Our Kin. brought that part of the evening to a close, while the rest of the tim- was spent in game! and a ooclaltim. while refreshments were served by the ladies. All returned to their differ- ent homes, feeling that ., real good time and cVeulng had been spat by both big and, little folks, on a good number of children were present. ___.___o__.â€"â€"â€" DIED. â€"â€"â€"â€" ln Toronto on 'I‘uesday, ‘Jan. 26, Wm. Arthur Fleming. ROONEY.â€"In Unduay, on My, W. A. Rooney, aged 84 years. “â€"0â€"â€" Better is a dinner of herbs when love is, than n stalled 0:: and hat- red therewith. The asccnt of the ladder of fame may be difficult, but we neVer notice the splinters until we begin to slide down again. Whole wheat broad filled with a mixture of dates, raisins and nuts, is not only delicious. but so nutri- tious, one could almost liVe on it alone. It’s a Short, Short Way to Armstrong’s, It’s a Short, Short Way to go, It’s a Short, Short Way to Armstrong’s, | And they have the goods to show. SAME LOCATION Everyone knows the place, and at the present time we offer all winter goods AND SUITS 812.00 for.........$lfl.00 18.00 for........ 15.00 Shirts, Hats, Caps MSTRONG, Kent-st. ~ , , w. . mam-HAW?" ~ 3W flflf‘lmw ‘i- .‘. Tim» flux