MM ' * hem I [McCullough p just ahead at {:00 young men repare for pro» ter things by v months no out it aw‘s School-â€" Susiness Cullego hr new catalogue m. You aleinvit- iit. “. ll. Shaw, Lnd (‘n- Irma-Sta†A GOOD SECOND‘ piano. an Orchestral. so a few second land extremely small cost. mom of 50 cents O I goods, I have Can- 1piano. the Germ jth soV‘eral other†stock. and sell an 1possiblc prices, and lossihle terms. A)†had a .copy of aster sent to him I it told that his mor Davis who 1 IS out on election: the age or 87 ,1 {DOXGOLA , 3.-â€"â€"0ur school of this week. Di Dunsford. I will teach in :oming year. John L. Davis mother, Mrs. 'er a few days Chuck. WWW :o tho we (I Ill'l‘ FLOUR v glv: .It thn up: Lcnty cammr pm in the re did nut put. in PETERBORO. a House. Lindsay. hird Wednesday in 2 p. m. to 6 p. 3-. s in eye. ear, nose ‘1ch has 3011052 ARY it Mur-ilnh.» wheat, dntv i.) rquipment. P the minimum. 71in mill and gei 191‘ has them nicmious to Lindsay every 'as home this Lin to camps?» eady Coal and my mqht. Mr. m "TN. “um injured!!! der Son RI‘NN «Ilix Ede-“(15, who b X Lindsay w 000 “INN or him terms. A!†‘er best, mull!- 1‘; taken for 'I'FXOS. Brown! a ma 3» “x 1‘ M x'. Rom' on sat!!!†-' injuriï¬ 10' mourn mg: m 1h in: It ‘iv in" in M A as grio'dfl zet 1p any. Share TMSDAY, Fflï¬ï¬hï¬? “him c: :WE‘ ! 8.!!! Wu: \- .. W. m mm Egg; m i “E“ “ Q‘v EE‘E u=E€EEEEEEï¬$ Es EEEEEEEWE ï¬g? “3“ w E'EHEEE \ES E “.EE‘EEEEEW Em“ Mi we. EEE EEEEEEEEWEE E'Ew Emu) w “EEE‘E‘EEwW kg“ tu: EEEE WEE .~ name 39m we; can EE EM W N u w m WEN 1M“ W‘EEMQ W‘ “mmuwï¬ HWY. “EON um umum. when N we WE «WW and were mam'wfl ME ME Mrs WEEEtaEEEW has a WEE at Manda i. Lindsay besides a Name: mm who was remanded on Saturday. came up )ast Monday before Magistrate Moore for sentence. It. will be remem- bered that he was charged with en- dangermg the lives of those on a. hockey special from Kimnount to Unliburton. ---- 01" lnr uzqu-u ....... Mr. L. V. O'Connor appeared for the accused and laid before the Ma- 'istraw a petition signed by 65 prominent ritizens of Kinmount. ask- ing that he be released on suspended sentence. Mr. O’Connor stated that the accused was intoxicated at the time and remembered nothing of what he had done. I LL.‘ {5 Magistrate Moore Staceu u was a. very serious case, as possible means must be taken tact. the public travelling on A serious accident, which 13 “may to prove fatal, happened to Mr. {obert Winn, a, farmer of about 62 years of age. living about 2 miles South Of Downeyville, on Thursday last. Mr. Winn and his son had been busy drawing wood all day and were returning home with a load late in the morning, just before dusk, when the accident happened. The son was driving the team, while Mr. Winn was sitting on the back of the load, when the sleigh slewed on the glare HI. J was Nox a Cold in One Day drug store. EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION The Lindsay District Epworth League held a convention in the schnoerOm of the Cambridge-st. Me- thodist church to-day. A‘J-inn“! The schom room was very unmbw decorated, and a. fair number were in attendance. but it is expected the attendance will be larger this afterâ€" noon, the snowstorm yesterday hin- dered a number from attending. Rev. 1). Balfour conducted the op- ening emotions, after which the fol- lowing committees were appointed: Missionary committeeâ€"Miss Dew- son. Miss .1 ohnson. Miss Bedlord. Miss Moore. Miss Wright, Mr. Height Mr. Woodger. Mr. Dixon. Rev. F. Woodger. Rev. Mr. Foley, and Ra‘- J. P. Wilson. Nominating committeeâ€"Rem Balfour. Rev. F. Woodger, Rev. P. Wilson, Mr. Haight and Rem Foley. ed, and a. fair number were ndance. but it is expected the mco will be larger this afterâ€" yesterday hin- I the snowstorm 1 p. number from attending. l 1). Balfour conducted the opâ€"‘ after which the fol-. ted: : “A .n in otions, committees were appoin d was intoxicated at the remembered nothing of Moore stated that it serious case, as ev cry :13 must be taken to pro- Mansfield. of KWW‘“ 108 ice, throwing him 1 med to Mr. He lighted on r of about 62 . head, resulting in bout 2 mile-5| der bone and a ira on Thursday ' of the skull. The s can had jured man up. ; which is likely , rl hie very ï¬ttingly 155, w uvu son was When picked up Mr. Winn was un‘ Mr. Winn conscious, and up to last. night had the load, Plot recovered his presence of mind, the glare) and no hope is entertained for him. 4*; 0H 15¢qu t km? "a is: £33“ I; g WM ï¬rm 2;“ Wm 39% “$ng “WK? W!“ “W WNW“- mu m i n m m 1‘49““? YMMV 9% mm? m \n k W m maamavwmxm MW $1“ \ w H% at m- Mww. “Mi m: 1m ,: mm m a “3% Wm m“ \ WWW m- am WM WW I a“ . u g“?v§“§xԤa?mwwwg m mm“? W ‘1 «Wï¬mvw % 3 ~ ~ ' «Nam mm m «m Maw m WNW «am his mm- m a NW A ‘ q. ' mm m ï¬wmw- TM mm W w- ‘L mm. mm UN \m‘a “mm m mama M w mwï¬mm m mm «mm M mm“ m mm ‘hmd the mm: a! m «mm. WWW mm. w. mum and m xmvmfl WNMN‘; “m- Mm “helm" mm mm Mm mm «m maizme and mm «mm Mm 8mm: mm mm m w w W w W 4M wreck tq-dew- Th9 WNW was and mmm‘. mm m - D. lines. It wns very actions tor any person to endanger the lives of the passengers by rendering the train un- trollable. but more so for one who had served time as a. brekemen. No ordinary person.‘ he stated. would know how to ï¬nd or how to open this angle cock. which i! it had not. been discovered, would have resulted in the death of a. large number. for which the accused would be tried for in the death of which the accuse murder. young man was liable to lile im- prisonment under one section of the Act and to 2 years under another, but taking everything into considera- tion. he would sentence him to six months in the central prisoa in Tor- onto. ico, throwing him to the ground. He lighted on his shoulder and head, resulting in a fractured shoul- der bone and a fracture at the base of the skull. The son picked the in- jured man up, and hurried home, where the doctor _was called. and an examination 'showed the above injur- ies. TOWN GETTING DIRTY MILK First Deputy-Reeve Lewis em- phatically stated at the meeting of the town council held last night that inferior milk was being distributed in town by milk vendors and the ‘ --,AL .. iin 'his creamery and the tests as a. whole have been ra\her faulty. “ There is no protection along this line whatever," said Ald. Lewis, “ and milk of any grade can be de- lliver-ed regardless of quality. This town considers it very important to ,have good water and a. good deal iof money has been expended to se- icure hood water, but milk is a food 9L- pointed in Lindsay. First Deputy- Reeve Lewis should be in a position to know what he is talking about because of the fact that he is a prac- tical man, being proprietor of the Victoria. Creamery. The milk oï¬er- . - __1‘ :n onu-n has been test“ ed for sale in town has in 'his creamery and the whole have been ra er cure bood water, but milk is a food and should be delivered in its na- tural condition. I have tested it. lower than two per cent. > The ser- ious part is that the milk is dis- tributed in town in a. tainted condi- tion, despite the fact. that. the milk direct from the cow is wholesome [and a. good food. Milkhas been -1â€! “o delivered in a dirty condition, and once the milk is contaminated with germ life it. is there to stay. By a new provision of the not just out we can specily and say that no milk can be distributed in town less than 84} First Deputy-Reeve Lewis that he thoughtï¬hat Mr. D. A kenzie Was qualiï¬ed to make tests and also would make a gulating A LONG PRICE vn by milk vendors and gentleman advocated that r"-â€" L- magistrate stated that U‘ ,t that the milk .w is wholesome condition, and | Laminated with to stay- By a of milk- Lewis stateal - â€"â€" 'r. n. A. Mac- mgmbomn. the «Imam. backed make these up by the muhctmm o! SALâ€" takes. good vuthoGreatHerx-owu'.m He also'gave anteafttogrow hair. . naflect that! SALVIA destroy: W In an Lewis stated MM em. 8 mm: M: $ N“. ï¬lms-i. of coun- 23W contest. There is no demand upon the imagination ; every letter must deal with facts and facts only. PRIZES : The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of Brockville, 0nt., will award a prize of $25 for the best'letter received on or before the 20th day of March. 1911. from residents of the province of Ontario, on the subject, “ Why I iRecommeud Dr. Williams' Pink spins." A prize of :10 “win be awarded for the second best letter received ; a prize of $5 for the third best. letter. and ï¬ve prizes of $2 each for the next bext ï¬ve letters. $25.00 FOR A LETTER CAN YOU WRITE 0NE? I’eopl CONDITIONS : The cure or beneï¬t from the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills described in the letter may be in the writer’s own case, or one that has come under his or her personal observation. Mere than one cure may be de- scribed in the latter, but every statement mnst be literally and ab- solutely true. ‘ The letter should be no longer than is necessary to relate the bene- ï¬t obtained from the remedy in the case described. ._ .‘ uu-W â€"v~_- , ,, Every letter must be signed by the full name and correct address of the person sending it. If it describes the cure of some person other than the writer of the letter, it must also be signed by the person whose cure is described as a guarantee of the truth of the statement made. The writer of each letter must state the name and date of the pa.- nouncement. Fine writing will not win the prize unless you have a. good case to de- scribe. 'l‘he strength of the recom- mendation and not the style of the letter will be the basis of the awa'rd. It.is understood that the Dr. Wil- liams’ Medicine 00. shall have the iright to publish any letter entered iin this contest if they desire to do so whether it wins a prize or not. The contest will close on March 20th, 1911, and the prizes will be aWarded as soon as possible there- after. Do not delay. If you know of a cure write your letter NOW. Observe the above conditions care- fully or your letter may be thrown out. Address all letters as follows : _._ - n- Medicine C 0., Brockville, Ont. Letter Contest Department. wind break and for hot winds in summer. When there is a good man (5) Trees axe‘useiui for health and ofï¬ce. the 0m“ is more WON‘ied recreation. This is also a. source of about losing him than he is about, revenue as 75,000 tourists m in ‘gomg some place else. last year. Our own people are kept. home. No ï¬ner 01' better health re- sorts can be found than our own. The stn'iosphere irom evergreen trees has a, curative e116“ on those anaer- 'ng with tuberflï¬oaifl. (6) They should be preserved (or beauty. Canada has more nu- â€â€"- The Ladies of Lindsay flay flow Grow Beautiful flair Imginbothsn. the W. bucked their upby the .mufsctuurstALâ€" VIA. the Great. Hair Grows. the letter to be written in which he or C The Wham mm 9! FM Mm mm «W M W aven- ‘ m cm W h 9. mm «m. vmh hm at‘hh-hmwa. m In“ «any the he“ «an hm mu m- m. The were w" clan. the am! count being 8-2 in «var at “to lo- cal!!- A return match will be my- ad this week. , The Public Lihru'y Baird will hold a meeting at 1.80 pan. onWod- nesday evening. Feb. 8. for the elec- tion of ofï¬cers for the current. year and other businéas of importance. All invited. On Thursday ovum! u†Aid of the their friend of MI“. and ing was SF ing was spent very pie: proï¬tiably. all agreeing host. and hostess are On Monday in the Assembly Halli oi the Lindsay Collegiate Institute.‘ Mr. Abraham Knechtd. inspector of Dominion iorests. ï¬st and gamere- serves, delivered a lecture to alarge and appreciative audience. The lec- turer did not arrive in time to begin at eight o'clock. owing to the late- nes‘s oi‘ the evening train. However. the audience was well rewarded for waiting, and though the full lecture was not given, there was enough to show the great advantage Canada has in her forests. ‘ Mr. Knechtel began by saying that ‘he spent most of his time in the jwoods. Here he is kept busy direct- ’ ‘LA Ann rnnmrs. and in the Win' Mr. Knechtel began Dy mm, ._..- he spent most of his time in the woods. Here he is kept busy direct- ing the ï¬re rangers. and in the win- ter comes to Ottawa. and prepares reports. This requires all his time, ‘except about two months, when ho ‘-is free to give lectures throughout the country. The following is a brief account of the part of the subject “um-M Inst. 'nizht, “Why forests waiting. and t was not 8““: show the 81' has in her [on covered 1St high! should be preservdfl other things. sca. 4 n..- __r-, v _ marshy places require thousands of piles to get a. ï¬rm foundation. In Italy the use of wood is reduced to a minimum. but, even there the country does not produce enough wood. and has to import vast quantities. (2) Decaying leaves tom humus, AA- :_.. maï¬a.- ï¬ne river. Bum. Trees prevent the washing any of the soil. It is cut. and worn away A LAIJ ‘ll “““““ J _ .t the Presbyterldn church and friends drove out to the home _.. u... n. Dick. The even- provecwd by lav“ very pleasantly Itwis required for Mid‘ my bridges built in wind break Lindsay has not 80" 3* nee company 0t its 0“ people of Lindsay will an a. in winter and {or hOt h, ing that then- are royal enter- work I 3‘ . m N 1138M“! . "#‘ï¬nw‘ï¬â€˜Ã© 1 “ w um“. w, , r “mm WWW w mm «x a hmwu mm mm d n w m a two mw ‘M \a N W“: mac-u «m m Nam m “va mm mm m mum was at m ‘mwmw M: mm mm The 1m 01 mmm w“ MHMM w Wm" ‘91 wmm was warm: w m WW-Wuflw- A ' 0mm». ‘ W. W mm; the “cum mm- m' a! We («mm tint. adverum “ and mini tor Thursday oven- illI 0! WI weak. “on ure many M mica chases of fancy dams exhibitions. along withraoes (or each of which have m prim»: o'ter- Mtal‘ Honda's bill of wuther we expect that hruin will main in- cognito to the world for six week: more. u: adoration of Ms Candle- mu venture. There we urge congregations at the Methodist revivals. which are still in progress. My have ex- pressed their intentions of a life consequent on conversion. 11-- and Mrs. J. A. Wylie were visitors to out. but never let rue ruuw 5.... ...,. Make a small hole in the ground and setthetreein.1n20yeers thetrees the tiniest. A hearty vote of thanks was mov- ed by Mr. T. A. Kirkconncll. princiâ€" pal of the L.C.I., and. seconded by the Rev. Mr. Marsh. Mr. Jackson acted as chairman. and in presenting the vote of thanks expressed his own pleasure in listening to such an inter esting lecture. merits es is shown oy um “Vb-ww- '- tione in the village council end in that of the county of Victoria. Reeve Mulligan cenducts e drug store that is well stocked, cud ï¬tted, and would be a. credit to e. place many times the size of Ornemee. Quite recently the store and dwelling. were threatened With destruction. It seems that e. faulty ï¬re place situat- ed on the ï¬rst storey ignited the wood work on the inside. Prompt ac- tion at Mr. Mulligan in tearing lath the walls in several It was with pleasure that this journal announced a few months ago ‘the appointment of Mr. Wesley Greer as manager for Ontario for the Paci- ï¬c Coast Fire Insurance Company. Prior to this appointment Mr. ’1‘. W. Greer was inspector for the same company for the Province oi On- tario. and through his success as inspector the company saw ï¬t to ap- point him manager for Ontario. During the few months that he has been manager for Ontario for this company Mr. Greer has shown to his employers his worth as a ï¬re insur- ance man. and the same company have done him the honor of a'ppoint- The Success , of Another Lindsay Boy .Dâ€"â€"w duties will‘call him to the head of- flce of the company at Vancouver. 13.0., for which place he left Toronto yestenday. Mr. Greer started- the insurance business in Lindsay. his home town. in a humble way as an insurance agent, until he had secur- ed a nice premium income, when our ‘Mnl 1mm companv. the Victoria their employ. and the ï¬re insurance business earlier! on by the Victoria. Loan 4: Savings Co.’ at the present time is the eontinuatioa o! the busi- ness secured by Mr. Greer. Mr. Greer . decided to branch out into more extensive work. and for several yelrs was the‘ inspector for the Hetropolim Fire Ins. Co.. prior to lug .ppointment with the Paciï¬c In“... ‘I'u‘im Ind. C0. Although moo company of its own. still the people of Lindsay will be glad to know that one of her young men bu succeeded in attaining the position of general manager to One of our peter-bow last , mm “1 ‘ . MW WW W ' mm WWW w r-m “mm mm 9 ’ . I w m a two mw- R‘s - ‘a‘ mm. mm a at mm mum “m E“ WJ‘EW... “m7 “mum. n 5““ y‘r_ ‘ I let the roots set dry- wm-k _____ I- l mar. men. Over at the Mulligan drug store the Words: men not the rows of the village. Reeve Mulllgon is known to most Lindseyites. so it is unneces- sary to say that he always has a little Joke with g. hush reudy for visitors. He also has his serious mow ments as is shown by his deliberat-i tions in the village council end in store that is well stocked. and ï¬tted, and would be a. credit to a. place many times the size of Omemee. Quite recently the store and dwelling ‘ " ' 'I’r , _‘_.--o:._ building. 'I‘lie- 'ï¬re place presents a‘ .sorry apxmrance, and the wreck shows how serious the result might. have been. The Bank of Toronto has a thriv- ing branch further down the street. Its chid at Omemee is Mr. C. A. Hodgetts who came recently from To- â€â€˜Tï¬ewBenk of Toronto has a tux-1v- ing branch further down the street. Its chiet at Omemee is Mr. C. A. should get on well with the citizens or the village and surrounding coun- try. It is understood that Mr. John C. Eston of Toronto, will this summer erect. a. suitable building for a town hall. Mr. Eamon presented the beau- Inge. ‘.-v for Dr. éhtxbd and finally unearth- ed him down at the Evans' foundry putting? _ an ice-boat W. Hav- ‘ '~â€" - â€"-:AA {ï¬n Just about that time a, messenger u: rived with the information that the I’“""â€"D hitâ€"- the ing no blue phat for a. guide, doctor and his assistant. Mr. Joe Sherwood. were aging up considerubl ‘-,2___ ‘- The newspaper 3113-“ The right place to buy all kinds of Drugs, Drug Sundries, Proprietary and Patent Med- icines, COnfectionery, Manicure MHmdpdnted Chins, Ebony Sets, Perfumes, Case Pipes, Ludies’ Hand Bags 3nd Notions. Prescriptions artfully oom- pounded. ' Visited bi 51“ch W00" was looking in WW’ w "um-w w _ “am." hut a vim law on $0 W “1“ flow“ ; mallard. “New“ NI . diver. mm wont. M b no term many. but an it hut ummmymwww-n- plays a: the mill aromas W“ ‘3' to the water. Truly. these new mm- fowl. “1‘. Jon. '1‘. Batty was next galo- ud. Since The Warden- mu Vinita! Omemoe last Mr. Batty ha got into new that u'? much W 3nd better ï¬tted up. Ir. Benny's particular line of manhunt†in flour. feed and con. He may: . district. it. at. “4"" -7 , A: to be a, decent fellow. the visitor entered the store and found thepro- prietor busily engaged waiting on " ‘L- LAâ€"Io ‘gunm J. A.‘Wy1ie. Ph- out. visiting Mr. T. J. Put-sons would on's business is spread out oVer aw- eral buildings. and he comes putty nearly being able to sell you any- thing from a neodie to an anchor. Ha has groceries. hardware. stoves. tin- ware. and the best line of wallpaper this side of Toronto. When Omemee was last visited the village had just succeeded in getting the Grand Trunk Railway to_ pl‘aoe a platfonn at Sturgeon-st†for tho c( nvenience of passengers. This oh- -.-iated a. mile long trip to the juncâ€" tion. Since that tine. a neat build- ing, comfortably heated and lighted. has been erected. and cumulus should feel grateful to the G.T.B. Other improvements. including the splendid residence of Ira. HcCrea were noted. Several new and sub- stantial houses have been erected. and all in all the village presents a solid appearance- A sign tyrther down Just Received 1000 bush. of mike 1000 bush. Red Clover Highest prices between Toronto and Montreal paid, delivered at my store. Bren, Shorts, Seeds, Salt and Shingles for sale. Cool, salt, ,, 01....-4. “muâ€"Bâ€" .. V, _ , seeds, flout and food are Strict- ly CASH :fter 16th inst. 303. T. Beatty Children 01'? ron menu's 3ASTOR'A Roses Flour 3.!- Purity F_lour $33651“ . little OMEMEE ;in indeed. If. M s spread out over 39"- gnd be M [natty ble to sell you 8115" eodze to an anchor. Ho hardware. stoves. tin- Famous Five