ladison Williams f Co. Had Good Year i Lindsay. Feb. 5. Dnringthepastyear wehave en- joyed a very proqaerous trade. The genre-o: 1908 will long be remember- as one of the most critical years the business worldrhas ever encoun- tu'ed. We would beg-leave to draw your attention to a few facts in con- action with the last advancing trade we are enjoying. Alter many years of attending closely -to businoss‘and getting together skilled workmen. al- so in erecting a new plant suitable. tor. manufacturing strictly upâ€"to-datel sawmill machinery and high-grade? turbines, are naivlmanufacturing one; of the most complete lines 01' sawg mill machinery that is made in Ca- nada. and we pride ourselves in the fact that we build an A4 .. article which we stand back of. Every ma- chine that leaves our shops is ac- curately tested.’ so there will be no possibility of any trouble 'when the machine reaches its destination. In the turbine water wheel line we have had an exceptionally busy . on account of building three dill’erent types we are in a position to meet almost any requirement. We also carry in stock a full line of shafting, wood split pulleys. hangers, boxes, leather and rubber belting. sprocket chain and circular saws, in fact everything necessary to make speedy delivery in case of a. breakdown in sawmill or power plants. ‘ Our shops are equipped with mo- dern machine tools. consisting of boring mills, the well known Lodge 6 Shipley lathes, heavy milling maâ€" diinw, shapers, radial drills, heavy A-.. lie-ht nlaners, etc.. all being Shipley lathes, heavy muung mu.- dï¬nï¬, shapers, radial drills, heavy and light planerS, etc.. all being electrically driven. We beg to thank our many cus- tomers who have favored us with their businessxluring Ithe past year and are desirous of making the year of 1909 a record breaker. We cor- dially invite your inquiries and feel tlmt if we have the opportunity of quoting, business will result. Hoping to hear from you by re- "Kw v- _“ After being closed for the winter season Mr. J. Carew’s lgmber mill on William-st. will open again about the ï¬rst of April. ‘ 'TO REPORT TO TORONTO. # Am, A VA LUABLF. PAPER. The editor of the Review, the people's popular poultry paper, tells us that this paper has enlarged and‘is ï¬lled ‘been greatly all 'that pertains to poultry. with both from a practical and a. fancy standpoint. ' ‘ , a... u_4. ‘Tnnon-pr, n0_ Chapped from fingers to Elbows cupped BOY’S If you are mm“...E chapped hands you w a ' 1 Zam-Buk 3 er. telling oi the cage pretentath'e, said : â€Henry works with on rolled up above h M“ from a warn Hun cold. no he \s-a and! and arms I have ever seen. gen to his elbows was from hi: :1 on. man of raw flesh. with had mots hero um! them. Whenever he mixed. it. brought. tears to his eyes the pun was so acute. He tried sev- «d Mada of nah-on. but nothing re- !hwd him mlly until ho tried'Zum- m. This hum seemed to take mm; the burning and granting M- M at. once. Tho cracks began to Ind. and a few applications of the bum cured him. ma hands and cm: are now smooth and I0“. "We hum mo used Zuni-But: to:- other momentum. I “named a. burn on on: of my mu. Zam- Buk took the are out ad healed up tho-ore. Itmnymawondor- m household mutation. “On one ooéwon m son 1 had his 1001: from. It was notion and din-colored. but Bull both relieygd the swelling W 31151]. “on“; u -_--‘ handy." mes Hattie Bertrand, of Salisbury : “Every. winter I suffer have found a cure in Zun-Buk. Applied at night. it heals the cracks by morn- ing. and takes away all the sow m-" ‘ Similar eflecta follow its use for m. scalp some. blood-poisoning, om, children's some, mum: and bruises. also ' “plies All druggista, and stores dust We. 3 box: or post men-om “F0. wuwm would gladly suggest the names at two of our members for that purpose. Possibly. no public utility touches thd- life of every citizen, as does this. This. 0! all Questions. should be in- vesiis ated in a business-like manner. because it is of vital importance to our entire community. -*We had hop- ed that Hon. Adan Beck would be here before now‘to “dress at. on 1,3038 a“ fleet. We anticipate. Weaning; hum-en in mmmmm Back is the communism: f: w W .. -__ wm/ ~ mï¬-mmmc; 1' , "f. x ‘4, i" u Uvm -vâ€"vv. .. removed the diéoloration. Zam- Bukds so handy and so enactive that _. .3.“ sun" keep tr supply -flj. ping to hear from 3 mail. we are. MADISON WILL! man an OPEN APRIL IST. from ï¬Igers to elbow AGONY RELIEVED BY zAM-BUK. " are suï¬er'mg from badly- Lands you will be able to 1d a. little of the agony nry Walker, of 14 Manufac- , Mammal, endured before gave him relief. His moth- r of the case to a press re- ,bi WILLIAMS (30.. Per C. V It was VOW of Trade was hel-d on Monday, and was not at. all well attended by the members. Jn fact the importance of the meeting merited a much larger crowd. Reports were submitted‘ahd these showed ,that despite the ' fact; that the money stringency had been felt last year, the Lindsay Board of man» had been very successful. Pre- Trade had been very SUCCmLuu- “w sident Sparling’s address was very interesting and is printed in full be- low. . ,._.‘ ALA :mnnflï¬nt matters that and Among the important. Luau“- ......- came up for discussion was the pro- position of Mr. I. F. Weh‘on, re the formation of a Mutual Life In- surance Company in the.counties of Victoria and Haliburton. a report of which will be found in another col- umn. ~ A‘LA... nnm- Representatives of anomor puny interested in the gas q were heard, and it looks as i say will have gas of som manufactured or natural gas be produced within the near ‘ ~~- - _-. 0n 1" 83V \\ 111 u“... 5â€"- menufactured or naturel gas 'will be produced within the near future THOSE PRESENT. There were present at. the meet- ing : Messrs. J. P. Donald. F. Mann- der. J. Hoar. G. HKaM. Baker, J. McLennan, I. E. Weldon, B. L. Mc- Lean. D. Ray, Reeve Jordan, W. Flavel'le, W. B. Sparling, J. W. An- derson. D. Cinnamon, H. Rustadu‘ Dr. \‘rooman. G. W. Bean. Robt. Ross, Alex. Fisher. W. Widdess, P. Ferguson, J. P. Ryley, and others. Secretary Donald proceeded to read the minutes of' the last meet- ing, which were conï¬rmed, on‘ mo- tion of Messrs. Baker and McLean. The repore of the council Was then read. As the report appeared in the dailypapers on Monday. it will be unnecessary to reprint the items contained therein. sufï¬ce to say that they were very encouraging. It was ‘nn mmion ox‘ Messrs. McLean :and on motion of Baker accepted in the treasury. PRESIDENT'S REPORT. The presiglent’s repOrt and annual address, read ‘by President W. B. Sparling, was very interesting and encouraging. It. is as follows : i Gentlemen,â€"I beg to present my re- lnnrf a: ~nresident 0f the .Lindsay Gentlemen,â€"I beg to present my re- port as president of the Lindsay Board of Trade for 1998. . _ H Owing to . the continued ï¬nancial depression, we regret that it has not been possible to locate any new in- dustries in our town, during the past year. ThiS'has not been the fault of your Board‘in; any way,.as when- eVer we received any clue upon which to work, no pains were spared to complete negotiations but, owing to one circumstance or another beyond lour control, we have not been suc: cessful in this department. ‘ Lcuu-u. --- -__ ,, We regret our inability to close one deal, particularly, namely, the Nov- 1 . relty Manufacturing.Co.. of Toronto. TWith the splendid assistance of His ;Worship, Mayor Begg. we brought‘ 3thi5‘splendid company even up to the point of leaving us the. plans and ;speciï¬cations for their building, but tat the last minute, the town of Port ‘Hope. (competing against us , from the start). oï¬ered such additional in- ;ducements, as your committee did ;not see their way clear to offer, con- sequently, the Novelty Manufactur- iing Co. went to Port Hope. Hours ian'd hours of time were spent and A (1“.-A‘J A Van u u; Your Board, acting, with the ‘Boards of Trade in other cities, has {taken a. strong stand on the ques- 't.lon of a. clean Bill of Ladlng. As [the railway companies are utlllzlng gtheir best legal talent. it is neces- sary for the combined Boards of {Trade to secure expert legal advlcon iaml, (or this purpose, you wlll be gaskml to vote our share of such an ‘expenne. Mr. J. l). Flavello but been inppolntcd to 1‘0th our Board on ‘the commuter hundllng‘ this matter for the whole of Cnnadu. Let me amphanlm. just here. the importance of thli nuutlon. AI ump- pcers. we on now altuatod in a. more tax orublo posltlon. in regard to rul- “my tramc. than ever worm TM: [has been brought shout by the ap- ypolutmrut o! a Runny Commlulon. l Through this Qomlgalon we how an â€" --.. _l .J.‘- real. lvu-n ; lYou 9.150 heard Mr. Campbell, Dep- uty Minister of Public Works, on "Good Roads." Possibly, in the near future, our Council may see their way clear to adopt, in part at least, his propOSitions for permanent roadways. __._u.l. 6L... . vâ€"F-- -V opportunity of securing our right. as individuals and u I. body of ship- per». Such a thing on the «option 0: a. new Bill of landing in of volt importance. Let “a no to it that ‘0 get a‘mir contract. ,A -n_I -A..- " Th5 dink-man of the special com- "“1113; Wu no. go '5“ 1 d1 mum appointed by our muvuciw moi-o um Puebla. Ham. v ¢ Council to investigate the Light. of Emu“ in â€In!†once mm. Ito-at. .i; Power proproposition. h , suggested that on; Board should up‘ TRY PSYCHINE m --_‘_. , U ‘u‘- cv- pr int itii'o gentlemen to act with -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"i their committee. I: the townpouncn We want m are dtsirous of our doing #0. "glucjgoj the important matters that for discussion was the pro- of Mr. I. F. Weh‘on, re Ltion of a Mutual Life In- 'nmnan\- in the counties of of another com- the gas question t looks as if Lind- zas of some kind lute aluuv, nu ---â€" -w a cost of $8000.. A little money mustbe expended'if we wish to in- crease our own trade. ‘ In conclusion, I wish to thank the ofï¬cers who have stood behind me throughout my term of oflice. I have always found every man willing .to assist, when his services were requir- ed. Our excellent secretary, Mr. ‘J. 1’. Donald, deserves my special thanks. Mr. Donald is, to my mind. u...~â€"â€"- . a secretary of exceptional ability. He has served unis board well. I take this opportunity of personally thank- ing him ‘.or his faithful services and the courteous manner in which he has attended to all duties, pertaining to his office. We read in the press an intimation regarding the possibilâ€" ity of Mr. Donald resigning his of- ï¬ce. While, undoubtedlv, there are other men, who could do the work The difficulty with meet women iiea in the fact that while they are anxietta about the health and weiiare oi their iamiiy and loved onea. they rarely ever pay attention to themaelvea until Nature aaya Step. To kevenr this every women eï¬ouia rake ychlne regularly. 1r ereeree en appe- tite and la the greener o! digemme. Pe chine in I been to run-dew. tired overworked women for there in mu m even 0053. Mn. J.‘l‘ Wiier o! 53 Ram 5mm S . Winn! . govodthlaJor shun : “ am than - Hot what P: am a done to: me. I m hid up V th mum. Oh: how l suffered. My uppotlto w my poor 5: my otomoh no greatly dltordotod. To- day I mamoog pod well, to: Paychloo hot brought no pomomtnltoi. I foot llkmcnov votmo now to what I did boforo toting PoyohIno'. I fool the vIgot coupon and mil to Dr. T. 'A. Girlhood Vigor Regained. Psychiflngrand will 594 «g! a trial bottle hoe. well, still I think that strong influ- ence should be brought to bear on! Mr. Donaldï¬to secure his services._for‘ another year. ' ‘ As a. Board, too, we recognize the assistance given to us =byuthe Press of our town. Our meetings have been regularly reported. and any schemes we have WlShed ‘to present to the people have been well advertised by all three r«pets. For their eflicient serViCcs in this regard we tender our thanks. Beyond a doubt, tho outlook for 1909 ‘is better. than it. was for 1908. We are told "The inner side of every cloud contains a silver lining." Dur- ing‘ the fall of '07, all of ’08 and up -_.° -__ -v. , to the‘present time, we have been la- borously working our way through the cloud; but, I am glad to say, the lining is, pretty well in sight. the lining is, pretty well in sight. The reports of ounbanks ofl’er en- couragement for this year. Although. possibly, all of us have not, person- ally, experienced this condition, yet, it is a. fact, that money is becoming more accessible. ‘Business houses throughout the Province, have - been for twoyears straightening out their affairs. Every merchant in this town _ackno€vledge that his‘ business is really in a more healthy condiâ€" tion to-day. than it has been" {or years. Given good .crops in our Great West, .and. also, locally, this year, 1909, should be at good year for our community. , , AA_.LA_-._ I thank you for your treatment, during my term dent, and I sincerely win} aeht, and I sincerely wish my suc- 098801‘ and this Board of Trude great prosperity during the year to come. All of which Is respectfully submit- ted. ' w. 13. summer. Proï¬cient. , The remarks of the president were greeted with loud upplum. President Stun-ling stated tint. he bud omitted to mention the fact. re Mr. Donald’s nuggmtion o! hum; n truck oommluionor. It Was a. wry tmporumt. ‘ mutu- “d Lind-w should have ong. - ALAA ‘l_ BIIUUIU II-vv "v. Mr. W. Flu/one moved that Mr. Spur-um be mloctod prelidont. He had been u very omclnc pmidont. The motion won seconded by Mr. G. H. LLB-Igor. However. Mr. Spat-ling declined the once. Tho‘mottor wu «ken out or the pmldont‘u‘hud mad he won elected by d “and!“ vote. , Mr. Sporting round polluvoly. 1nd ow «.0 hi: remain to out. Ir. .1. m. We on. moved mum. 9. H. ‘M. Baker be doom want. . no and boon very We“ ' ‘ d 5 Aâ€" “- '1‘“ "Wu 1‘", â€"--_---_- There being no monitor to Mr. Weldon'l motion. Mr. Swim; was declared elected. - ‘ OFFICERS 11031909.- Mothetomcquwgédpcud'u 'tor your courtepus doing hard work, but he receivedl poor encouragement. ' ' The smallr‘ crowds that turned out to the Boardl of Trade-made him “ sick." The| members were not. enthusiastic nudl he grew tired of coming out to meet- ings that were so poorly. attended. Lindsay could not. do without ‘a Board of Trade. †Where are our, members ‘I They. should be here. We have. a good memliership.‘ but it should be much larger." The win- ter fair had made dollars for the merchants and yet they saw bogood in the Board of Trade. It. was dis- couraging. He would just. as soon play golf, or curl as he begetary of .the Board of Trade. 4 ‘2? ald wash greatmana he like’d. encouragement. In past “years there haveibcen twenty members on the council. This was thought by the president and secretary to be too ma'n'jXThey sug- gested that the number he limiter} to ten. This was agreed to. H " Mr. D. Cinnanion stated that he was pleased in listening to the re- port ol'the president. to hearthe remarks re the matter of the town making over the electric light‘ olant. {He also noted with pleasure the at- ‘A!â€" i... tention given to we Wluwr an. the Board of Trade. He :11 that Messrs. Dr. Kaiser and MCCutchcson, of Oshawa, be in regard to a proposition they 'A’ MM†In [“75qu nu u. r.vr-_-'.--, _ re the gas question. A‘ report will be found in another column of 'he discussion that followed. On motion Messrs. H. J. Lytle and W. Envelle were appointed by the Board of Trade to represent the board on the town council commit- tee to, investigate the matter of se- curing municipal lighting for the town of Lindsay. : After hearing the propohition mode by Mr. Weldon. the meeting we! brought to n clone. U UII\-n- u-.‘v__. .- Ouowu. Feb. 21..â€"Nr..duntlcc Fu A. Anglln. of tho oxehoquor dlvlllow of the Ontorlo ngh Court ha been appointed to tho vuconcy on tho bench of the Supromo Court of Co: undo. «used by tho rotlromont oh uuporonnuotlon of Hon. J anon Moc- lonnon. \ In making the oppolnlmont tho Mlnlotor of J uutlco had adhered to the policy of promouon from tho Provlnclol Huh Court‘tollowod ‘ lu looking the recent oupromo court. op- tmeau. It. lo undoutood lg: polo ‘promotlou m nm. em to . Jutlooq'l . ‘but an latter youth: «91de not‘to'loovo Mum. '11:. um on tho Goodwill“ court pouch thu- oouood wlll prob-My not be any for non. we“. . ‘ ‘ ¢ V. . “Y VISIT “mum. aunma: ANGLLN pgonqmp, , “ It in uses-ted on good auth- ority." uyl‘tho Buliburton cor. to the Hindu: Echo, by thou who .01- dom Ipéok without deliberate thought; "‘ tint Tom’Long'bon will' not rnp’wiw‘our loco! In... this scam." ‘ I chunot‘ any that 11m in any disappointed; "although I must confess tint . nae between out-from mdv'rom Longbou on tho ice M. Hood Who "might boom“ ,5. n "flrn Spminie sï¬d "M Mr} fork, ‘but heard DOES your Parlor Suite, Sofa or Chair, need ï¬xing or re-cov- ering? We are experienced- in this line and will do ‘ your work to your entire satisfaction. and the cost will not be out of the way either. Let us know your wants and we will attend to them for you. Remember, We alwaysrcarry a_f_ull line of Picture Mouldings, and Our GEORGE INGLE “3333“ WWW The Sub, Door and Pulling. Fnomry, on Cambridge-st. will be re-Opened under my monogement on or about March 1. The patroner of old and new customers is solicited. Duh Poul for loft CMMV W. Pin. ond Birch Lumbar. â€0...â€. nomad Won‘tConcon JUST A REMINDER That. all students entering NOW stenographic course may be prepared before we close for midâ€"summer; you ambitious. Try it. RE-OPENING fACTORY§ Federai Business College LINDSAY Judo nber, we always carry a full line of Picture Mouldings, Picture F rumor is one of long experience. 4UPH0LSTERING .TANGNEY ‘frï¬a‘iif'fï¬ï¬ and-jut a few rubs Dd“? bait-oven. n u {mph-um a 1116thwa will“! backwash and' ‘ .. .m\†m“. n V )‘M 1ts entering NOW for a bookkeeping or : may be prepared for a good situation midâ€"summer; you will succeed if you are 1"! ! nuance. unm a Mflliailt p63“): WWW: ia- ‘ . ~ ;mmdm«ww“-â€â€œâ€ "a... and we. {or full M c“' “Black Knight†ONTARIO ‘0. 000‘ v.......§. ,OQOOCOQOQQ . Jan Elm! 00-1 of oakwood friends pmss Mae Inc“ M of her parents Jr. Thomas Roi the guest. of Faxrbl oâ€"llr. R. Hill, of V w“ in m“’n on b“! Jr. H. A. Allen in town today. 1 4r. Geo. Datum â€"Iiss Mabel mm of days visiting q this week. â€"-Iliss Hazel Ricd guest of Oakwood i 41‘s. E. Tic-rs. 4 returned home aim! (use with Lindsay 3 â€"â€".\Ir Walker Me] is the guest of Mr. Hodgson. William-s â€"Hr. Wcss Hodm m†is visning M Hodgsou, William-s days. -â€"-I[essrs. Boyd : Green and F. 1". IA Peterboro last (A the Bankers“ hall ii â€"Mr. Albert M was in town to»da,‘ from MSt Noflhunj has been visiting tivos. E â€"Mr. 10-day â€"â€"Mr. city to was in â€"R('\'. .I. w. “'ali Ion Falls lo-da} 0“ -Ree\'0 Tit-rs. 0|" town yesterday ] -â€"I:r. Joseph l‘ai ('in this morning. â€"lliss Mable D1 friends in Toronto; Rum; Walsh, -or % in town last vyenid â€"Mr. and Mrs. J Mount Hon-b, \u-n day. ‘ â€"â€"Kiss Con“ was in town 1: friends. â€"Kis.< Bert I is at prvsom \ terbo'ro. "4m. Gnu-ll w on the special from the evening with 1 ._.][jss Ada V. 3 e! Hoym-s r01 urna a short, visit wit town. â€"-fliss Dora I been visiting fri cinity for the p turned to her ho evening. 1‘ From Sam: â€"lr. D. Smith, in townt 0-day. â€"â€"Hr. Ben Sum: was in town: to-du â€"-lr. Albert As! runto yesterday 0| â€"-Kiss Irene McC friends in Toronm â€"-â€"Hr. and Mrs. 1 6011 Falls, were il â€"-l(rs. W. W. J1 friends in Millbroa â€"liss Mabel D81 to Wrduy to \‘l -â€"lï¬ss Blanche friends in 'I‘oronu â€"-Kr. Leigh R. city last; monim: â€"lliss “innic friends in Port H4 â€"Hr. Wiliium l ville, was in town â€"â€"Miss Sim'luir, in town 10â€"day v 's â€"-Ir. and Hrs. New York. aw i â€"Ir. Hnrbort I Radon Fall: the tum! ot Pom. -R. limo flu who but put low day- ‘ in T‘onoam 41.. Nevada route today. 'H WW Shoo Tomato which -â€"lr. and Mrs. Toronto. no “‘9‘ Its. G. A. Lima 41:: Mabel SI moat. Mich. is *‘ In. R. Stoddard _lr. and Mrs. Ion Falls. haw- W W†"‘"y will 1 â€"Irn. Edward m‘~ni.. will no! some time. "win! amt. In hm- â€"lr. Madison l Chas. Williams, ! yesterday on husl â€"-I.r. William I John Aldous, of l in town yesterday tum C. Lin-truly on nusmus. Thomas M day on hu. John (‘am 'own to-da_ Prom Frida Per: DAY. usin \‘IS