w Elonus'rs 'disoano' of all. pay Eu 7.9mm ilis } (â€apeâ€). tare Rheumatism. ions Lost. V itaï¬ty ‘cocvlv Skin Dis†ey Aï¬ec‘t ms .u’wis fl 1.. but if imp†histmx and two-cc. reply. Cnnsulmtim PIER TO LOSE ’C'REssWBLL LINDSAY I {h Insurance of Pearl Our flag: in a speaks“. pecmlty Cans pranl-‘l day or night. 0â€,; nodal-ate. . DC Pearl Rim um Only $3.00 k and 181: W.“ Tiffany atylo b9 Prices are In“! i our guaranteed 30‘ Les or Fountains. and defect. in material or it proves unsatisfgc' one year we win for a new one. ‘ appeal to you as a generous offer. but it nstance Of our new siness. " HOON’S nand Rum. Insurance [Iand.13\uc an ï¬stula mung $7. on per week I! rd by “)er pry-vain“ db .00 '0! paralyses 0‘ t†blindness caused by Cl, RNIA. CU†i" chccrf ‘G STORE 1633“. 11 Jewelry NGS 0‘] 1'8 (' I'J: \un to“ mung! l'wliuti M I‘ .uu “mun-dunâ€. 1-08. Depot I". '77. City Igu‘ . KEDD r and “11th L of the Oman-E Post-Graduate RIDE Goods Offer is: 10 a.m. t0 from Toronto stock a abodthq esidenee . Lm gum; smwmud ugo atom 4; nt‘ mm- U “60' ‘ »n to the mum and 3 GRAND NEWS FROM NEW 0NTARIO Mr. G. W. Todd Tells How he Got Rid of His Rheumatism â€After sufl‘ering with backache and rheumatism for twelve months and trying several so-called remedies and getting no relief. I decided to giVe Dodd's Kidney Pills a. trial. ’I‘wo boxes brought me the relief I had looked for so long.†Are you looking for relief from your rheumatism ? Are you also look- ing for a, cure that will banish its aches and pains so that they will nex or return ? '1'“ (3 BOXES OF DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS BROUGHT HIM THE LONG-LOOKEDFOR RELIEF â€" HOW RHEUMATISM IS CURED USER AND FOR ALL. Wall-'l‘ay-Beg. New Ontario, Feb. 10â€"(Specéal)â€"Every persou who suf- fers from rheumatism wants quick who?! and a. sure cure. That’s the reason they will all be interested in the statement of G. W. Todd, of this place. Listen to it: ":unbridgo. Neighbors had smelled bur-trim; cloth as early as six"o’- dock. When the ï¬re ï¬ghters arri‘r- ed the housv was full of émoke and Rheumatism is caused by uric acid in the blood, That, uric acid is inthe blood, simply because disordered kid. neys are not doing their work. With hemm- kidneys, an the uric acid will be strained out of the blood all? there cannot possibly be any that“ You will ï¬nd both in Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills. tism. Dodd’s Kidney 'Pius fail to make the kidmys ’53“ your neighbors about theme}? ,‘nh. 'l‘he ringing of the ï¬re bell kiruught fur-1h a good-sized crowd who were greatly excited when they heard that the tenant, Mr. Joseph ‘furtin. was in the burning house. The house is a roughcast struc- T'u'e owned by Mrs. “'eese, of Toron- to, and is situated on the north side of Melbourne-st. just east. of Fire: Fire! l-‘ire! was the cry aruund the corner of Cambridge and Melbournwst†last Sunday about ten-Inlteen o'clock. Before an alarm muld be sent. the station call boy 'phom-d an alarm to the hall from the station and the team was on the Sunday Night Fire in 54“! YEAR. South Ward House THE C.P.R. down to about Lewers’, then switch up through Walter Heth'erâ€" ington's farm east of Millbrook. . then down through Lax-mac's, Geo. “011 Fair’s and Geo. Thome’s and join ‘Spet the line south or there some“. Crookeder than a. dog's hind lg ‘. and cutting up some of tbs ï¬rms 8°†angling.â€"â€"Mil1brook my w 3:“: WARDEN KELLY OBJECTS T0 C P. R. ROUTE. Warden Kelly left for Ottawa to appear before the railroad board re- garding their proposed new route through Gavan. So far as present plans go it makes a. sad out up of the part they propose to go through. They cut of! the Bethany route at Kelly’s and parallel the Monday it was learned that the Inc ooys leu. mum}. 3....-. f", Mr, Curtin, “.130 has resrded in the thirty With the sun shining brightâ€" house for a. short time, with his wife ly and all expected a. delightful and infant; child, were visiting Mr. ‘sleighâ€"drive. Before ï¬ve miles had CUrtin's father and mother south- been traveled, the clouds gathered west of the town. Mr. Curtin re- .and the wind blew. The remainder ceived the news and was at the scene of the journeyi was not at all plea.- of the charred remains early ‘this 5â€â€œ morning removing the undamaged Janetville was reached about 4.45. furniture to: his father’s home. The village boys had expected 7 the he house was insured for $550. Lindsay team earlier and had given but there was no insurance on the up hope for their â€,1va However, contents. they prepared to give them a. game, but when the management or the After the ï¬re was extinguished a thorough examination was made. of the house, but nothing could be found of the occupants. No one seemed to know where the family were. room. The ï¬re was held in one room. with slight damage to the ceiling of the room beneath and the partitiou upstairs. Attempts were made to enter the burning bed-room (for it appears the ï¬re started in a bed) by means or the narrow stairway, but the smoke drove them back. A laddee was raised to a window and a stream of hose played on the ï¬re inside with good en‘ect. When the ï¬re brigade were informed that Mr. Curtin was in the house they made a. desperate mom to gain access to the bed- the heat was intense. A SAD CUT UP um vuuv v. “---~_‘-V, through Larmer’s, Geo. Thorne's and join nth of there somewhere. hen a. dog's hind leg up some of the farms ubrook Reporter. I be mun-canoes! inthe 1° Geo. tion. The costumes were all good. son. special reference might be made of the costumes of Miss Cloris Hutchin- soninthefancydreasevent, the “mmdeA‘rm gold dust twins, the clowns, and ea- 0‘ " 9°" * pecially the representation of‘ ‘Uw HOFFAM the 3rd. in Botany- le 6am," worn by Nellie Arthurs. 809“- the '3. of Ohâ€. wt. 0! Mr. Arthurs made a m‘ ‘Un‘c- a. W wwz the m wraps: 4......â€" - ' shape., A good-sized crowd gathered GIVENSâ€"On Jan, 80th. in Bow. to witness the racing and competu m a). wile 0! Hugh Givens, 01‘ ing Supper was served in Mr. oLVERâ€"On the 5th. in vefllhm. the Hobb’s house, where much courtesy wife of Alfred Giver. 0f '- “w- was shown the boys. ' I OLIVERâ€"‘09 Jan. 27th. in Venn-m. jute: supper all went to the car- the wifd of Sam 011V“! 0' 3% nival fl! took an actiye part in the tar. racing events, not to mention the pleasant skates with the fairer sex; of the village. The rink is an ope‘n- uir one but is in exceptionally good, ‘1" â€"â€" rink was interviewed. he refused to give them the ice as he wanted it to be lat in good shape for the car- nival that was billed for that even. (lu Friday afternoon the following eight players visited Janetville to participate in a game of hockey with the team of that burg: Messrs. Cote, Killen, Cain, M-ulvaney, Rog- ers, Primeau, Mulvihill and Powers. The boys left Lindsay about two- thirty with the sun shining brightâ€" ly and all expected a. delightful sleighâ€"drive. Before ï¬ve miles had been traveled, the clouds gathered and the wind blew. The remainder of the joumeyi was not at all plea.- It was noticed that. the plastering in some places wee u‘nevenly laid. and “MI very noticeable where boards were nailed along the wall in the upstairs class rooms parties. iarly. ‘ The joints in the woodwork were al- so criticized by members of the board. In some instances they do not appear to be the work of a skilled mechanic as some of the wood work appear to have been hammered into place. while other pieces looked to; be none too smrr. Prize Winners at ance, and one could hardly imagine anything detrimental could be said about such a. complete looking edi~ ï¬ce. The building makes a very no- ticeable improvement to that por- tion of the north ward. On entering -the building the gentlemen began at once to look for flaws in wood work, foundation, cornices, plastering, etc. The floor was the principal feature to be criticized. At one or two places, the end of a. piece of flooring could be sprung up and down when pressed with the too. It was noticed general- ly that the ends of the boards tap- red slightly and left a. larger crack for a. few inches near the ends of the boards. This they thought was caus- ed by poor planing. The board had not been run straight. through the 8mm of the membuu were of the ophflon that more would be um um even wear on um two mm at 6mm In the upstairs class room, a few feet from the [rout of the room on the west side, there was noticed a slight raise in the floor. which up- peered to hsve been caused by a Night uphenvni. but as there is no- thing underneath to cause such a raise. it We! believed the fault was in the unevenness of the joints. The specincstiens were examined and showed that the best maple flooring was demanded. Birch animuple “ere Mm Out-9w. «Minna o! the mm. m cmmlttoc. “planed um Nwh was worth a dullm‘ or two more than maple and was the beat. M "w twm The general opmlon at tho Imam! won that the apaomvauuna uhmml have been “flatly {allowed In ma mutter. manner in which the construction Well being carried on. and to endeav- or to stop the talk that has been going around town: Messrs. Chair- men Stewart. Alex. Jackson. Joe. Stephen. A. L. Campbell; Jen. W. Anderson.‘John W. Anderson, J. M. McLennon. J. E. Adams, John Carew, Dr. Wood, and Dr. White. The deputation was accompanied by a. Warden- repoi-ter, and visited the north Ward school ï¬rst. The school haying been built on a knoll. stands out prominently. and at a distance or even close range, presents a very creditable appear- Wednesday Man the scum»; mambo“ of tho «hoe! board. genom- panlod by Alderman mam. Vinita! the two new whoa]. to: and purpose or impacting the M11313!!! all to the TWOWNBV scnoowe SATISFACTORY The Janetville Carnival es Mossie Hutchinson. and Lila Burns. J anetville, (The Gold Dust Twins); best. clown, Mr. T. Stap; les, Lifl‘ord; Ladiee' fancy dress, Miss Cloris Hutchinson, Janetville, (the Sun) ; ladies' and gents’ lancy skaters, Miss M. Hobbs and Mr. N. Arthm's. J anetvllle; beat lady skat- er under 14 years in costume. Miss Flora McGill, J anetville; the best gentleman skater. Mr. Percy Joab, Blackstock ; best. lady skater, Miss Cora Stinson, JanetVille; the bare rel race. R'. Burn; Janetville: one mils race. Mr. N. Hicks. Valentin. mile race, Mr. played. The following is the ofï¬cial re- sult: Gents' comic costume, Mr. Nellis Arthurs, Janetville, (Uncle Sam) ; Ladies’ comic costume, Miss- spectators and keen rivalry was dis- recanted the contractors. and .ccom‘ a small creek near the inside corner of the entrance hall. The crack was a. small one. and had been filled up "Where is that crack In the foun- dation near the door ?" aid one of the deputation on entering from Kent-at. â€I'll show It: to you." said ano'her. and thereupon he pointed to heated to a. high_preasu.re wmle cne plastering was in progress. and the flooring which was green when laid, has contracted. However. the criti- cisms were generally of a, minor im- portanCe. The reports took a. piece of the partition foundation. which is Mm' upemllng about an hour and a halt at tho norm moot. um do- ;mmum next “and the was m:- roomod union wheel. much was: “lilo thomuahly magnum. the member: oven going Io tu as to climb a lad- «or into the attic. om whlch mo floor but not‘ vet be. laid. m o" mine We support: tor the root that. ham been amused by amm- In a mum mood. i-irch and maple. The slight bulge and tho unevenness of the flooring, was also thought to be laulty. The former: of the wood work gang ex- plained that _.the school had been hmfnd tn . hid: me while she The new sanitary drinking foun- tains are at the north ward school ready for installation. .nd uppear to be a decided improvement over the old ayateme ln nee 3t our schools. The - pointers are buelly ensured painting the redletore. the aide bleckboarde are already pointed and the plates for the front ere ready to be put. in place. The floors will re celve another com. or on. alter the “all: and celllnp hove been thor- oughly cleaned. mad; of cement. and had considera- ble difllculty in breaking it with a hammer. which goes to prove that the current. remarks .bout. the faulti- ness of the foundation are not ' well founded. partition. aid on to the strength 01 “118. "'1! you had to punch s holo‘ “(It you wouldn't think they 7 faulty," aid the workman. “ lave had great dim- culty in get atom the wnlls, as they are herd." The com! which have been the cause of some Won mong the citizens, were mined.1t “as found that. they vane satisfactory, according to the methadone. Generally m. the building is Aré mm. mm. and my. "What . (Itm'mwï¬â€™ fluid on member at the band. “1:9th um â€hoot unwound- a. ï¬rst-class one from top to bog. tom. The only point at much criti. cism, was the floor being laid with 7 fire-general mmmaton or n visitor tn the nohool could not help but. be :3 creditable one. u m elm rooms Nhuol.†of gm. new and what we wont. the 3nd. in Behav- ___‘ of Chas. Hon-m, o: “I? .1†-_â€"â€"â€""_â€"-‘;m M m plumb- The has Mrs. DeVellin is aurflved by tum daughters, In. Wm. Walters. at! His Carrie Delein, both of Toronto, lowly 0! Lindsay. The lab In. DoVemn moved to Linda: won known resident 0! Lindsay. The tuna-.1 was held in Toronto on Sun- â€bad as reported. A low detect! were noticed. but some or them "don' t lamount to . row of smacks.†owing to the death of bar grandmo- ther, Mrs. DeVellin. who for a numâ€" hammer to sound the foundation gt durmt points. and lound it to be 0. k. as let u he could judge. The union school is not es la: ad- vanced as the north ward school and considerable difï¬culty was experienc- ed by the manbers of the board (who are not apt climbers) in getting lrom flat to net. The plasterers have [started to put on the ï¬rst coat and ‘ln getting from the main floor to Ethemeox'uleteninch plumbed to Ibo walked. The hardwood flooring Qhes not been laid as yet. A slight. 'reise in the floor was noticed in the centre of the mun corridor. This may hcve been caused by uneven called to Toronto Saturday mornmg RIGHT HON:~ D. WYD-GMGE His throat eflection is keeping him Right up into the attic went sev- eral of the Ichool board. and exam- ined the props for the root. It was noticed that instead of . mortise and tenon being used as I. prop. the up. right pout: were deeply notched and the props act in. This plan was con- sidcyrod to be oven better than the mortise “d anon method. The ratt- ors which are nther long. will to thoroughly propped by pieces at timber. run luflhwloo of the bulldln‘. Acron- mo Jolou ml. mmth ol lwolw or fourteen Inch... about two inch “Mp! o! wood as plum-d. Then tho Ital lolhlu‘ II mm on such tho all. at close luwvulu. \l‘llh ouch .n ammo“ ll. would now that the plulu‘ wlll be thoroughly hold to tho hula. Thou. too. a purl. of tho «Illa: um lulu boon lu- mdy plutond wu onmlnod ll RPM to be 0|!“le utlnfuolory. Someone lml eomplnlaod o! the ma- torlol at the wooden lulu uaod. It wu notlood tut own In the but» joists. While on tho calling of the second floor. .3 splendid opportunlly was at- l‘orded to exunlno the Isthmus u m. flooring wu not Md. The lot-u The bulge in the wnllu of tho loun- dntion oi the pro-cot mac 0! the construction operation: dool not. up- par very tightly. but the planting will remedy tho matter and when (in- ithod will be perioctiy regular. The moral opinion oi the board on. the work being done at both buildings in not by nay manna an stronger. "Belicia." odd Mr. me. "the partition! were specified to be built of brick. The; contractors have use! cement. a. better meet-1:1. in pretorenco to w- .“ Alderman Ecol-ac used a. chisel and “you but 0! wooden luau m be!“ used. than others. Th1- w can-ed hytho plank- hulm out when the mom. was thrown in. and It wu sated. should in may make the wall At 0.30%th point in the basement the mutton wall 0! cannot was no- ticed to be thicker in some place- pukd a» «human from an aunt lobed. It!!! a» it. 1mm burn ban «and by the front. The mu! opinion was that it didn‘t amount to British Notiï¬ed-lot :mammw veto. 8 1 HRS. DE-VELLIN 081T UARY of ywaugoh-omha' wunxoda,875.yeu..ndthatot thelibnrhn'l at. $495. The appaintmmt o! a. janitor was left our to the proper committee andthepqmentolthotee {or the Ontario Library Board and the pott offlceboxmorduvdtobepdd. Momma-mun all»; The ï¬nance and property commit- tee (or the ensuing year was appoint- ed as follows: Judge Herding, B. F. Reeeor, J. O’Reuly. A. O'Louzhlin. Mayor Bed, and W. Flavelle. It was moved and carried that the secretary-W's report be re- ferred to the proper committee. The board then commend the «ammo tor the ensuring your. und it was moved and ascended that. they be duly prenatal. ’ 'I‘he board then proceeded to or- ganize {or the year. Mr. T. A. Kirk- girls, .144; Little ones, 1'43; bound periodicals. 58: poetry. 55; science, 55; religion, 52; miscellaneous, 40; ï¬ction. 913. The total circulation. 2296. There was $1.00 rescind lor new tickets and 33c. {or ï¬nes. the secretary-treasurer and auditor (or the put year was read and laid 0n the table. The llbrarian’s report was read as follows, and ï¬led: Circulation in de- tailâ€"History 104. biogrlph. . 99: voyages and travels 106; general 11t- eratum. 11-2; juveniles, boys, 816; Toronto. Fob. 9â€"Crown authorities have lodged information agninst J. R. Stratton, M. P... of Peta-bore, in commotion with the Farmers Bank spimy with Dr. Beattie Neajmtt and others to obtain treasury board oer- tiï¬catee by deceit and fraud, and or receiving in [usage or hypothecation. m». Kirkco‘ineu 'wu'bxe’cma chair- mnn pro um. and J udgva Harding presented the ï¬nancial report, which was adopted. The Mid report of uoauflvuwwtlu rumor mam not. only the Inland and non-than aviation lines. but. the mulla- W of the [mob and Kunrtlu lakes, :tOgothor with the smaller line. of adjoining ltkec. muting u twelve million dollar con- Presentation to Miss Sharpe The stat! of The Daily Warder as- sembled together Wednesday after- noon about four-thirty o'clock to say good-bye to Miss Mabel E. Sharpe. who for a number of years ha been the efllcient bookkeeper of The Wander. When all had assemb- led Mr. Allan Gillies. proprietor. and Mr. G. A. Rob-on. foreman. on be- half at the. entire staff. preeented Mine Sharpe with the ioilowieg ad- dress and a handsome breee mantle clock as a token of their esteem. The addreee : Dar Klan Shaunâ€"We. your tel- low mocha cud workers. are gamut-ed hero on thin occulon to exam. \o you m a slight manner our ml. at your Intended depu- wro. and m wish you woman in your now fluid of labor. During your any !n um once you have by your Madam um! wanidmflnu won our Mum ndmlflflon and ktud‘ The ï¬rst. meeting of the Library Board for the now your wu held in the board room last Friday. what there were present. Maura. T. A. Kirkoonnell. Judge Harding. Wm. l-‘luvouo. G. E. Broderick. Lr. Blan- chard. B. F. Reason J. O’Bellly. A. O'Long'hlln. Agnd 1155'on Hon. J. R. Stratton in “No we no u all time: prone to lav uod- by. to ‘hontwhom m luv. learned to Nah!) «team. we M. the um am are planned to know that. you no weaning u painlon which Kawartha Laké: 50 Come Under Big Merger Tn DOMINION BANK Toronto. M. 0.440“! costum- '. A. Kirkconnell Chairman Of the Library Board --â€"-‘h Stratton with con- Farmers Bank Case Given to Saving: Account: by the Warder Staff lmeans merited promotion, and it is Iour earnest. wish that your bargue " egg circles " formed in the county last June formed themselves into an organization to be known as the Peterboro Cooperative Poultry As- societlon. All the ems produced or controlled by the members will be marketed from the Peterboro centre. It was decided to establish have n modern crate-tattenlng establishment, where the fowl supplied by the (ms will bejettened. to be marketed as ï¬rst- clua dressed poultry. brother went over him. and his slate struck Clayton with sumcient tome tofmctnrehisth'xgh. Claytonmnow inspltnta, and willbeout of the hockey games for g. tow weeka.â€"Bob- cqgoon Went. FRACTURED HIS THIGH A son of Wm. Grant, luster Clay- ton, and his brother. were skating on the icy sidewalks last week. and may sail upon a golden sea. and that health. wealth and prosperity may be your: in future years. Our earnest hope is that your fu- ture life may realize all that your devoted attention to bullness during your employment with The Warder now seems to promlae. We mom Peterboro, Feb. 8.â€"Peferboro has become the pioneer in an important farmer-3' movement by the argon!“â€" tion of the ï¬rst County Cooperative Poultry Association. Yesterday evening the members of all the local mother to a. hood. Forgot. u 0:- pecud here shortly to look into a» Toronto and. notesoftheFamersBenk to the extem. of tiny-eight thousand dol- lars. Mr. Strstton was President of the Trusts gnd Guarantee Company which had dealings with the bank. Provisional directors Fexguson. Fres- er, Lowne. and Watson were com- mitted for trial this morning. charg- ed with conspiracy. am your good guwues will win the cam of your employer: and (allow-workers in Bollovme on they hive while in nudity. Wlth 0. deep name 0! the molloc. non of numerous klndneuel chow by you to Various member. of The Wurder can an new“! own-ion- !houe mumbled here have mun-M mo. in their mum. to pro-Int to you this u u when 0! our sun tor yourmdt. tioa of their chairmen u toilom: Library committee. Dr. Bleached: Finance end Property committee. Judge Harding. Mensa. G. Broderick and '1‘. A. Kirkconnell wem appointed .- dele- getee to the Ubnry Institute meet» tag. after which the board adjourn- m with nude!» Form. lou- â€aphasia-taut. AWt «alumnus hm W declared that the detect a! (In Low Smut project in coun- mun Sharpe Ion-ca Friday for Balk- ullo. «hm aha nooopu u unnu- poumou with “to lntolltgawor. um Shun» made n brick an: In which the Hunk“! tho member. 0! tho mu tor their many Madam and far "up beautiful 3!". â€.00 PER YEAR To (Io-Operate THE STAFF.