Dllsh now†._ rtent lends: . k. If I )u ’ 0 can teach fl ' T‘Ch will h , blem 31% J aisle up a m “ ruined to Mt. to add to â€If We must Mas men who h._ : Who can hi.- ture for m . stobeco-gn ebest Chm the best w†, this 4w“ rs are to m †lands the. y, . and Slim and duty in F" . The Mom behind and .- l with a suns-g f the allies“ . that. the at} ported and h 'ive an FM too he “I ‘ In My Faâ€: ~ Mansions," Si. and 2nd verse, (led the pod. ht nd Mulligan lied . a sixth Mullig- ile in the sevui 8 lead. Mullig. the majority d s) on the eight “Milly ‘ ‘ mum dluemt towns; on l n “(NH 0"" . 'l’hOM 206. lcr "“l‘ 7M wart. Lind-w; 0. Plank. l-‘lvn (NF-RN?†J. inking. Hallburton; c. Fielding. .m in ulnowon months old. Coboconk; â€W n l rt?" nrv â€â€˜0 W"- l‘“ M M arc Rout. Oliver. lloskuna; 3. Ne“- “, ru-r raised. and *“Md “9" M can, Melon W“; 000.. 305‘. m; “ l: m" x! 1 had ml. Wm °‘“ °' assistance†a. A. Anderson. ache h I: can. J m “WWW- \our choice 'l‘ll convention was s by “5â€".- M ‘ o W has collages-II lb? l {arms listed with no llcm were elected: munch-rd; vice-proudest... r. Sta- I‘. J- "ml“‘llllr. (lea. Gillespie. luau. at Peter- Saturday, when DENIM H. A. Welsh. Minds! . I mih llnllcu‘fl. ) M, «Immer- more. who gave a patriotic address. _ *’â€" " ' land also spoke on organisation. “ll-V â€â€œl S Hitâ€"«‘38 x 50' VIN Other “makers were Meats. '1‘. Sto- w m-‘1“*"““‘ “m" " hem“ wart, J. Dictaon, (Fenelou Falls). :4! ’~-' "‘"W" 10“" “"1“" pâ€â€" the members of executive. A. M. Ful- ' mulch .illl'ly lu ll. ll. Southtlm- lum' N. Smale. (loo. Mills and John 'm w! .m “an! .k.- l‘l). jl'ulirson, of llallburton. “mgwmhmulfll «i .: .. ._.__...... ï¬â€˜ï¬mï¬ï¬ie .. ., nil: liuallllx‘iï¬; 00 8 'l :2?qu nsldlullï¬ht‘ll for 40 you'd] CAMERON W. I. myâ€? immanen- M. strictly "on! 35 to “Na 1,-rl‘llul‘}. Address, Box 67.: â€"-0- h." b mmwi‘h “dig do“. Maw lirllllln. . (‘amorou branch of the Women's Ihsvovlal .,_unm"â€,9‘lomm°w’ Poultry “6 Guns. ....â€"- Mï¬nsutute was held on Thursday at moWSMWgPu. cum. 15 to 18¢. lb. â€" e home of Mrs. J. Brown, 47 wo- .l “0!de Cm Hens sell at 12 to 15 cents per pound. dressed. _,._...â€"â€".â€"-â€"r linen being in WANTED “h W A .\"1‘ Hi I.â€"â€":\ COPY OF will V01" , . . why “u!I'lllllzlll-\an‘llcr (l 'lCll Jul“? :llnrrls, l’resrldt’nt. . w.†is “fluted in complete ’l'l‘he opening ode was played by Miss terlc spells, sick 13th md . Ducks 15 to 18¢. per lb. [H .. . ~ ‘ _ _ . , . 'I‘b roll-call brought pain under my shoulder-blade. I was in . f The “order m the of (nu-tic l owlcs c , 0C0. ‘13 ï¬ll'ï¬ H v . ‘ . . ‘ d ‘ (‘1' 0f excellent idea-S. under memo: “mt am“ mt Sp lambs â€n at 17C t. m 5". vi .1. ll. MCNHUm, (punt) lffw‘uu‘ a nun). ‘ - r did not improve. stssowesklcould “n8 " - ° gâ€; Klmllv forward to the : lhe Program °°“515t°d 0‘ 9‘ pape hudlystandlongenoughtodomydishes. “mun“ . t ‘ l‘lr-rk . lby Miss Norah Wilson on “Cheerlulâ€" "LydiaEPinkhun’sVegetnbloCom- M pork, 15c. to 22¢. per R). “u- y / ‘DOSSH; a, song by M335 G- POWIBS. af- pound has Memowgn‘ndhappy‘nd Pork Chops sell It 200- lb- !†â€â€˜â€œ 1... which Miss Jackson“ or Enter- Ihsvebeguntogain in weigh“ tend my Sliced. ham 96115 93 27°. W- PHOTOS ‘1’"59- “'85 “med 0“ ‘°’ “‘1 “we“, ‘8“ looks healthy now.â€â€"Mru. J. w. Lard sells at 18c. to 20¢. lb. land game a brief but interesting a0- HOWBB. R- N0- 3- Ephrsts, Pa- Yearling lamb, hind quarters sell he work accompllShed by' If you want special advice wrltoto at 15c, to 13¢, 11,, In mlmwmm00¢(flnno Shoulder 0g mutton sells at 12“. ltrlllla‘l‘ll in ,rlle'. Neal ly Opposite Market, Kant s 1 To till? a cold: . Reflect, the Culd _.. hut isdone 11:35:: 1 lytrlvl: 32‘ 2.31.211233'3. ..‘.’..’?y"Â¥.‘.‘i.~e l 011 March 2nd the case against Dr- " In“ the wards “f Whitewashed pound. | wirn lung trouble. if you have a 3('_ K. Robinson, accused of the mur- ’ halls, Hamburg steak 18c. m. in St. Mary’s church t awash "3" lder oi Blanch “Happy" Yorke, of ' “here the dead and dying lay, Sausage 15c. lb. by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Casey for the a ; COUGH NOI‘ lTamworth, will be trled before Mr.i Wounded by bayonets, shells and Bound steak bring! 22 cults a deceased. i H Y "1 "1"†acold in the head .lJustice Sutherland and a jury at Na- l balls, pound. . â€"â€" l Rexall Cold Tablets. llpanee. i Somebody’s darling was borne one Roast beef sells at 15 to 25¢. a HENRY HALL. i l: mu h Iv» mimic-min Ll'lP.‘ best use ’: '1'. l‘. Robinettc, K.C., his counsel. l (WY-H lpound. Another one of the - Red Cross Plus or has made arrangements 10 be in that} 1339‘- hind quarters $11 to 315 per in the person of Henry Hall. of Lmd- 'for l , ‘ g . ll .9. new: lplace, and will conduct his deience.‘ It may be toâ€"day but cannot long cwt. say, passed away at the hOme o l. i. 1.,film,‘,':::e;rfu1.15n?b't:§:ed wï¬i l'l‘he defence claim that the body was the delayed when our own patriotic Lamb sells at 15 to 20¢ lb. son, Mr. George Hall, in the City of t l g \ ‘ . not in the house when the police ï¬rst and braVe (‘anadians will be in the V931 ‘0 .‘U 15° to 25¢ 1!). Peterboro, on Sunday, January 24. Veal skins, 12° to 15¢. at 6 o'clock p.m. The deceased only been sick for 9, few days preced- w an! lhl expenditure. c-rt . - , v ï¬lters were 'l‘ry uc, Your turn {count of t nth. Be early at the 3that branch : a rea OLIVER STUDIO imam. t. Begg; song Ii/‘idainty lunch was Miss Francis, the IT’S so EASY iMisses Peril-lilo" <, it's no common to -[)R. ROBINS searched it, out that it was l l l v ! l D L N O o lthere afterwards. .. ll __..___.-oâ€"â€"-â€"â€"-- lblood, blood and more blood. The . . l A Fruits iretary 'ation, was in n .LM/ ‘ lannual show of the Inn attendance: several Ptâ€"“About I 3’1““ â€7°" “3° Geese,160.to 90c. lb. also present Mâ€. was down with nervous prostratlon. I occupied the chair. w p.19 ‘nd'gak «would have 11% Turkeys 18 to 32C. lb. ding was given by Downer; paper by Mrs. R. by the Miss“ P°‘"es‘ mm and held in strict conï¬dence. was closed a 20c. pr und. After the meeting ________0_.._.-â€"- served by the 110* WW Imus“ W†WW 95°- I dentlal) Lynn,“ Yourlettarwm “d 18° . pomm ess, assisted by we: . RED CROSS NOTES .33.“ .. v... m Veal chops sell at 250. pound. A 1‘ ON TO BE TRIBE! FOR , MURDER ON MARCH 2nd. I placed : breech to defend home, count and lempire. The red glutton dwemands Parsley sells at 5 cents " bunch. ' Celery stalks at 5c bunch. Swlstretcherâ€"bearers will be busy and I one sell at 356 dozen -â€"-Mr, ‘Percy Bacon, of Orillia.‘ of the Orillia Poultry Associâ€"lthe black riderless horse will be Bananas sell at 20 cents a dozen. Oranges sell at 80 to 40¢. dos. at hospital Apples 30c peck. town attending the ; pawing impatiently ressed his pleas- 2 its burden, Beef cattle. $5 to ’71â€. “s. t the lar e numâ€" Th d ath ' we and surprl e a g I e 9 rate Will be enormous, B I hid ' E ’ 12 I: 1“ lb. ber of entries and u th ,4 ' ' - b t e rate of wounded Wlll be m Hogs $7.40 per an. the general excel- calculable. EVen now the matenal I b skins, 35c to 65¢. Mr. Bacon, HO SKEY STICKS hues of the display. . embered. was seriously for ehe care of the sick and wounded Sheep $3 to ‘5. I u . l l-- ii wkey Sticks 10c and 1: (- 1 ‘ Hut-Roy Stickâ€"A rock Jlll'†u 1(irillia show, vivk for praclice ..... ....25(-i it _‘. r‘ln". Stick .................25 l . 9 Hockey Stick, Maple 3501: :1. - Hockey Stick, anTe 40 \1. \r‘ Cllll, rock clm .. ..50«; S Mi-kvy Stick .............. 60. l i. ' nu Goal Sticks ........ 75c; ""- ‘1 l'..\'l‘l“.>' ll\. 'l‘lll". â€(YARN m lllll‘Kl'lY TEAMS. CO. 3“ me 27 Lindsay ___________.â€"â€" l ‘hn Annual General Meeting of 7h»‘ Pat mars Uninn Mntlml F‘irr In- un-zmm» Company will b- h l l in the Cmmcil Chamber, in the Town of Lindsay. on Thursday, Feb. 11, 1915 at. ll n‘chwk 3.111.. to receivelhe Annual Stwtvment, to elect Direct- Ors and other business. ‘Lurned about th~ hall be fo Ins yet, poultry fanciers in it wi'l be rem help is vegetables. (is and arms is dwindling and the cry for in a fire which broke out in the Cub heard. For humanity’s sake let us Beets bring 4013. bush. ing the holding 01 not turn a deaf ear to urgent calls 0‘9““; 75°~ bush. in the abaVe WWâ€: from the Red Cross. This is one Lab 8 40¢ books and Potatoes 45c. bus. - form of help that cannot be seized Gram and Straw. destroyed. by the enemy or exploited by the Barley sells at 65c b uah lie, armouries dur the poultry show in which the Secretary's a bundle of money were lHis hands are still bandaged and will unpatriotic. Every dollar goes in- Bran sells t ‘1 45 c wt 3 . . r some timerye't, and for a. time to medical and sur 'cal su lies. . it was feared he would lose them One quart er-grain tam: may ppease glour, (Manitoba, $8.75 per cwt. in th. Lindsay poultry men were the suffering of a wounded soldier, Hats :1; btus.$20 t 1 to see Mr. Bacon in town oneqnarter ounce of Chlorofdrmnlay H2. “3880: $20 0mm although-1‘1â€â€œ him into oblivion while the Oazmeil per cwtfezbflsl Lindsay isharp knife and the searching probe Wheat spring $1.15 bush. who won prizes at the releases the imbedded lead or jag- Wheat. tall 3'1 20 bush have yet failed to reâ€" god pi We of shell; one stitch may Buckw'heat,75cabush_ . the unâ€" restore his gaping wound; one legaâ€" Timothy seed $3.75 bush. please( and to renew a6quaintances, and district, their money because of aCCidC‘nt to Secretary 1321- ture staunch his Spurting artery. lEverything helps, from the linen of O .___.__ iyour table to the unused sheeting lcwt. in your press. Bandages, slings,l CarrotS, 40c. bush. ses, even an invalid’s cup to Straw, $6 per load. l ccive it'orlunalc COYl . compus give a drink to him who may have W‘â€" illAn‘A m GOLD .. _ , , c unquenchable thirst 0i shock and! ’ K Don I Let ,Corns Torment You I WITH PROLOHGED lhemorrhagc. He gives twica who ' . gives speedy. Let not our own 501â€" â€"Oâ€"- COUGHING' ldicrs lack care when they have fallen Use Putnam’s Corn Extractor. land when they return to us, as neâ€" [which cures l ____.. ‘ TBIED NEARLY EVERYTHING cessarily 50â€â€œ 0‘ them mustv malm- 'without pain. For 30 years Put- ed, scarred and broken in health, let nam’s has'been the standard cure of l FINALLY them not sadly reproach us for not Great Britain and America. Try it. DR: woonrs having done our best for them, â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"Oâ€"-â€"â€"‘ ‘ though‘ those most heroic, humane M . C . NORWAY PINE SYRUP and indiscriminating agencies. the anposa ampalgn Red Cross Societi s f Canada. -â€"O- CURED HIM- _____o___â€"â€"e 0 TEAM NO. 2 MADE GOOD CANVAS: FOR PATRZOTIC FUND. BOBCAYGEON FANCIER. Mr. Wallace H. Grange, Vancouver, was a large exhibitor at the Lindsay B.C., writes: “ During a cold spell here about the middle of last October (1913), Poultry Show. He showed Bufl Orp- ingtons and won 131: and 3rd on Vslentia Women’s Institute, ' $25; I caught a cold which got worse despite cockerel and 2nd and 3rd on pullet, all treatments I could obtain, unï¬l Concert. $12; J. M. Swain, $10; 1'0 01â€.“, read and â€m by ‘ Hutton chopi W from 18 to ’ ' W Sirloin steak brings 25 cents per dsay Poultry {doors and at Red Cross corps for PRICE AT FARMER’S WAGON. Peas, small, $1.25 to $1.75 bush. Flour, Baker's Queen, $8.35 per Corns in one night, P. Mark, $15; Valentin. Christmas ‘OC. I m- V! con. 8. lot 2, Bully, her horns on Friday. Jan. 29. at the ago 0! 74 years. 'Ihe deceased was a wow of many virtues and pos- ceased the qualities which are fruits of a good life, passing to her eternal reward surrounded by the spiritual comlorts possible grant the dying by the church. She is survived by her sorrowing band, ï¬ve sane and two daughters. sons are :' Michael Haberty. Lindsay; Thomas of Seattle; J ohn, of Emily: Edward and Martin, of Peterboro. The daughters are: Mary, who maides‘in Peterboro. and The Elizabeth, of Alberta. The funeral took place on Sunday. Jan. 24, tolthevR. C. cemetery, En- nismore, where service was held in the church by the Rev. Fr. to 30¢. petrick, of the above place. bearers were her four sons: pound. 18 to 25¢. a Michael, Edward, John, Martin and two grandsons, Carl and EdWard. A number of people from Lindsay were at the funeral. which was large- sary ly attended. Mass w line llife enjoyed excellent health. i i made good in th Amangst the many d excellence in his pursuits and the vo- Mr. Hall was born in the Township of Ops, and was educated at Sc Section N0. 6. in the old log schoo house. a seat 0! learning which later became remarkable for the many men it turned out in the world and who eir various callings. eceased gained cation which he chose in life. W888, Mr. I. R. Stewart, of Bobcaygeon, The following is a. list of names and donations collected by Team No. 2 of the Mariposa Patriotic Fund :- A. W. a. o. coaumn. , , . . Lindsay, Jan. 12. 1915. Sec-Tress. “Wt mm“ mnd- ‘ mend “‘1' “Sides winning the brass umbrella -- .. -.-__________._.__.â€" ‘Why not try Dr- Wood's Norway holder g'iVen by ColeBurger Co, for Suggitt, 310; c. E. Netherton, :10; Pine Syrup?’ Really. I had no faith in the largest entry of any one‘variety. Jno. A. Swain. 35: Mrs. Swaln's ' sway School Class, 35; Miss H. :’ SERVED HIM RIGHT. ' The young man seemed great- " h agitated. not to say fright- ned, as he approached the father ' of the “dearest girl on earth." ' "Sir, your daughter has pro- ' mised to become my wife." ’ "Well, don’t come to me for ‘ sympathy ; ' ‘ something would happen to you ' hanging around our house ï¬ve ’ r-g'nts a week. ICI..£!OICOO. __________._~â€"J ,,_______â€"â€"â€"-â€" ‘ it at the time as I had tried nearly ewy He entered seventeen handsome. E Grant, 85; H. and C. Jordan. 35; other remedy I had heard of. to no avail, . . but I thought 1 would give this last b‘rds- Bu“ Omngwns are wonder: . ‘ d ful layers and Mr. Stewart has the 11 Thompson, Jr» 35; J. K. Perkin. $5; R. S. Swain, 35; J. E. Bruce. bottle, and in and the coughing so prolonged, that “mid 3““ a hard Spell 0‘ WIRELESS IN NEMLARKET. Glass, $5; vomiting 0: . ‘ I carried the bottle in my , . A Wireless plant has been discover- Miss Louisa Ray. 35; Fred Hog-e, coughing. . I three days I was feeling egg producers as well as the prize $5; Wilmot Suggitt, 85; Victor Sug- Frank Netherton, $5; $5; pocket, and every time I was seized with ed in operatiOn by County Constable Alex. Casey. $5; .185" Casey, $5; Wm. a coughing spell I would take a small dose. ' I can most heartily recommend Dr. Duncan, of Newmarket. s; , r _ .. . W°°d s Lorway Pm. Syrup to anyone ‘ed that the college has a special per- marvelous, and 1 never intend being ,1!“ without it at all times.†éto o 1 my?“ 5'0“:le {31' "D" E’pod's’hsee ‘es, and that its range is limited. .. you gc w a you as or. m . , put up in a yellow wrapper; three pine The County (town Attorney has * trees the trade mark; the price, 25c and been nonï¬ed that the plant is work- . 50; manufactured only by The T. ing. Milbum Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. ’Q ,~_\ .,,.~" â€ï¬f“ ynwï¬moâ€"oâ€"qâ€"woowa v C G U * a. different man. My cold was so hard, stud. ' gitt, :5; w. R. Swain, :5; William I I D It is stat- Found $3; E. Henderson. :3; w. G. withasevcre cold,asits powers are most: 4 Lane, $3; Geo. Denney, 82; L. Jack- t from the Dominion Government son, 32; E. G. Dnmerson, 32; N. perate it for educational.purpos- Grills, $2; J_ C. Fernely, 52; C. W. Parkin, $2; Henry Marshall. 82’; J as. Stokes, 32; Sidney Harper. $2; A. E. Swain, 82; Melville Sharpe, 82; W. Connor, $2; Wesley Jewell, 82; Mrs. his sans. at death. Magill, LindSay, are : David and Joseph. Toronto; Wi of Sudbury; George, of Peterboro. and James, of Battle Creek, Mich. The surV'iVing members of the ily are : The funeral will take place the residence of his son. Hall, north-west and Sum-std, on Tuesday, 26th, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. Sewicc at the house one-ball hour previous. Interment at Riverside cemetery. __,__....â€"(Jâ€"â€"â€"-â€"-" ING EXIO U S AUTOMOBILE VICES. tachment to automobiles that On the market give evidence of these is designed to show when owner. a strip of paper past a needle. that the perforations indicate vice would scan to have been net lock. _____._o-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"-' DIED. DaVid Sharpe. Fair-ave., Earl. in his 83rd your. tookplsco at the all bus- Pill:- The his death. having always through true friend, with a noble heart that was ï¬lled with an abundance of brotherly love for all. excellent entertainer; fund of stories relating to the caer history of 0pc and its primitive hap- penings. For many years he lowed agricultural pursuits, late years, or sinw wife 14 years ago, has resided He was 83 years of age He was an passeselng a but of the death of his One daughter, Mrs. Robert and seven sons. who Andrew and Harvey, of town: undrew Two new devices designed for at- cently have made their appearance elder-able ingenuity. The ï¬rst is used without the authority of the It consists of a smallcase containing clockwork which unwinds needle is fastened to a delicately balâ€" Vsnced horizontal pendulum and per- forated the paper when mOVed by the vibration of the car. The tape is marked on in divisions of time so only when the car was used but also the length of time. The other deâ€" in demand. It is a simple grease cup with a quick detachable lid so that the cup can be quickly and eas- ily filled. The lid is held by a bayo- to in ‘3' er s l. Elli lllll,i ill ii ll 9. 5 l. a few feet away. Night Constable Bert Woo. was notified and was soon on the so... and investigating the surroundings. However, beyond the last that ride was ï¬red by some person in the direction or Cam's box m nothing else could be learned. I. the meantime the police are making quiet enquiries and some clue with which to work upon may be al.0078â€" 9 Mr. Stephen OliVer and OM who examined the scene of the shoot†this morning. noticed neural truth the snow around an “occupied cottage in the vicinity. rum, this fle thetallofsnowlastnlghtoonpldoâ€" ï¬lled in the trail-'9, and It. Ollv was unable to distinguish Mila- the tracks were made by one or has personal ____â€"-Oâ€"â€"â€"-â€"-- VIOLET DAY. Violet Day. marking the I-lvw- as celebrated Victoria, at the residence of lulu- his morning General Sam Hughes, Glands-st... no W0“! :JllCU-Js. I†event was held under the auspices of the 1.0 D.E., Lindsay bunch. batman the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock. the old residents, proceeds to be devoted to the fund I he front, and when it is stated that the splendid sum of 870 was realâ€" badiizcd, clear of all oXpenses. dune- fol- with fam- lliam from Jun. DFr re con- 0! a car The not long EARLâ€"On Monday, Jan. 25th, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James ill have an idea. of the huge I.- cess of the undertaking. Large crowds of ladies .nd geltlt men were in attendance, the admi- hool slon fee being placed at 95. One. 1 inside a big surprise awaited the vb- itors, the spacious and handsomely furnished rooms being decorated throughout in violet, whils lowers of various kind, but chiefly of violet: and hyacinths, were arranged in pro- fusion. The flowers, many or the ‘ He violets being of paper. were sold it large numbers, and in all 38 was re- alized from the sale of flowers done. Thecandyboothwesalso.cantu of attraction. the violet-colored sweets selling at good PM. Tb table decorgtions were carried out h violet with dainty bows oi violet ribbon. The bevy of pretty girls who sawâ€" cd tea and waited on the gun-ts won small becoming caps of Violet- and dainty white aprons. while the l.- dies who assisted also wore touches of violet. A choice musical program added to the success of the event, which w- so thoroughly enjoyed, and which will result in so much good work being done for the soldiers. The I.0.D.E. express their thanks to Mr. E. Maxsom for the hyacinth corner of Francis which he so generously supplied. ,_____â€"O-â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ Ten men were ï¬ned at Welland h connection with the roundâ€"up d H blind pigs." CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years ‘80!“ Natural Teeth are a blessing few peOple possess. 10f course you want. to save your teeth even if they are not absolute- Ii sound. You can do it if you give t em proper care from now ul. The danly use of will prevent. all {uvthcr decay. I' will whiten your teeth. hvdo-n your gums and keep lhom h allhv. Hyg. nic Tooth Paste in anti-optic and u'l norms are destroyed by its use Pl ice 25c. A. HIGINBOTH AM Draught. one. post once. ’M