mmwmmumm r EBPABINSINALLHSMCEBS < . Mam. MAW Abnliudtnppflu. W’cangin Insert They soy o good workman 1o kuowu by hio toolo. You oouuooioxpootyo your mid to keep overâ€"ya; 2%? ‘82“ a om ho ouui ooo u ivoh 6f ovo ruho Post £19 houoo ï¬ghgout gOLD 186 wool: by hofgl, old: foohiouo gmot oo o? o few: 4,. A“ 1|an zht in“ a nut: the bangs: PAGE THO FIFE-SET IEDIGII. INSTITUTE Ill IIERIGI OWNED AND OCCUPIED BY DRS. K. G: K. WMGLLIIJ Ow r†w. . w V 0R3. KENNEDY KENNEDY. WM") 0». Write: In! our private addma. tam. '1‘)“: 1ch mm lined up M (allows: Goal. 3061:9911“. H Brown: """"""' 0 point. L. Keenan; rover. H Nas- WILL STAND M lav: centre. 0-, 8W“: 1‘ wing. 31. Brian-Md. the ma“ Mn Manon. mw-mmw Nmmnmumtmdv «Hm-.1 A 1 Km. F90: Ruhr and m x ‘ may. 13““. ______-’ ‘ W IN PM!!!) u ‘ Mmmukeyourmkli Inter and more table. by Mun ““3 IIIO BIBS .lmmnh non. Gasoline one. Sheena hone WW- 1 1'“ famogchotupowudmhmepom.mdhndmh.h chaseondiflonhothgmdum mmwnm G.W.HALL .~ LINDSAYGABAGE Dns.KENNEDYKE!H§PY w. Ivuuluauuu I‘vvv .. u 01 | c E - “Axiiéliiéém éanada magi be «Ida-eased w ta ow: Canadian Correspondence Depart: â€" meatin Windsor. 0m. it you desire to see us actually can at our Medical Institute in Dead: as we see and mg once an no pa no in but Windscr aï¬eea whieh are to: Laboratory to: Canadian bagiaesa only. Adam-e an 1cm as Mien DIS- KINNIDY WY. MiG-t- : IIIâ€"vâ€"wwâ€" v.__*4 '65. Michigan Ave. and Gmgold sc.. MILAN}. 7#_‘_‘.._... who-nun! moiâ€"8'18: of export. apecldlnu why waste ynurrngoxpy 1n greeting with was. "‘5“ m Valium N v “We.†Mound CONSULTATION FRI! mu. 1! m k! m“ If misï¬ts-â€Treason YOUNG on albumen) mm. We Guarantee to Cure Rev. Father The inner Roman Catholic circles at Kingston, it is stated, that the successor of Archbishop Gauthier will' be either Rev. Father Spratt. Belleville, a. brother of Mr. R. P. Spratt, of Lindsay, or ReV. Father Hogan, Perth. ‘L- 1n++nr A despatch says that t1 is more likely, as he was minently mentioned in with the Bishopric of Ale: ï¬lling the responsible oflice. OBITUABY. MARY J ANE MULLIGAN. Mm. W. H. Mch, Russell-st. was recently called to Toronto on receiv- ,__ _ â€no.“ no the death of her -v-'_., V ing a. message of the death of her sister, Mary J ane Mulligan, beloved wife or George Humphrey. passed ‘,A- L‘s-u. 4‘) quietly away at her late home, 42 MaJor-st. She had been ill only three days. The late Mrs. Humphrey has lived in Toronto {or about twenty years. She had many friends, won by her good disposition and Chris-- tian kindliness. She was a. mem'liar of Broadway Tabernacle (Methodist). The death] is the ï¬rst break in the family, the surviving members being George Humphrey. husband, and the ‘ohildren. Mrs. George Saunders, (Pittsburg), Mrs. Henry Saunders, of Gary, W. Virginia, Mrs. Gordon Kribs, (Portland. Oregon). Service was conducted by Rev. Hincks, pas- tor of Broadway church, assisted by ReV. Johnston, Rev. Tevell and Rev. Barltrop. Much sympathy is ex- pressed with the members of the de- ceased's family. in their sorrow and loneliness. The funeral was largely attended, on Monday, Jan. 30th. The interment was at Mount Pleasant ‘ cemetery. First. Deputy-Reeve Lewis is in the right when he stated that there should be an inspector of milk and oi dairies in Lindsey. Milk is a. food. and as he stated. is pure and. tree Item the cow. but is olten "doctor- ed" before reaching the consumer. Tests have been made in Lindsay and they have not always been satisfac- tory. A new Provincial milk bill; ‘will shortly be introduced to the Le- gislnture. being new in course or preparation. The heels or the bill will be authority granted to. each municipality to trace ell milk sold within its limits to the source of supply and to insist on certain sten- dords oi cleanliness in the stsble and handling of mm: before it resch- es the consumer. rower will also be given to any municipal inspector to refuse admis- sion of the milk until the rgulatlons are complied with. The enforcement of the terms of the bill will be left to the municipalities. The appoint- ment. of m inspector will be in no sense compulsory. nor will a Provin- oinl undue be ï¬xed wither for but- ter M not the wilds. although a and 1! per eat“ it in under-noon. will be mended. There will. [away he no Hyman: mm- ,lll n_.nl.l.. anl SEVEN WON The no.1. hockey team. Wm: about. twin or mm: supporters drove to Cum on Friday and admmumd date» ‘0 titanic! team at am but: by a. 7 to o mam. E. A. mun. Moha- ut the Collegian “a m o! {be m. 9.0M u re- ‘m-wâ€"v -_ _' tors. The Government will provide thé machinery tor mo municipality. DO UGLASâ€"MACEACHERN STANDARD f0R MILK-s HWEI‘EM. d in connection of Alexandria. se- However. how well capable of the latter Imitation Cough Cures Is AN ’IMI‘I‘ATION coma 1mm. CINE GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOUR CHILDREN ? When you are sick and sendtortho doctor you don‘t want him to send a. young medical'student he has in his the ofï¬ce. You would rather have S'Oung fellow experiment on somobody No more do you want “In of the medicine you know to Provm value in me cure or vwâ€"v. The remarkable success of Dr. Chase’s Syrup 0! Linseed and Tur- pentine in the cure of croup. bron- chitis and colds has prom too 7L-..- great a. tenibtation to {mini They expect you to take cha with their medicines because price is a. few cents less. Jury on g â€"--. . Imitations are never sold on merit. ‘ but depend on the merit of the arti- cle they imitate. You don't want to be experimented on. and for this reason will insist on seeing the port- rait and signature of A. W. Chase. M. D., the famous receipt book eu- thor, on the bottle you buy. As it is made. of simple ingred. icnts of proven value, it is well suit- ed for as a treatment for children. That it is effective in the cure of croup. bronchitis, whooping cough. and the most severe coughs and colds is attested by its many years or continued success and enormous sales. 25 cents, all dealers. or Bd- mnnson, Bates 85 00., Toronto. Lindsay Young Man is the Leading Actor ‘ Mr. John Median, son 0! Mr. Joe. Meehan. who lives a few miles south of town, will appear at the Academy of Music some time in the near lu- tu're; date nut yet announced. Mr. Meehttll ls leading man in the play ehtltle‘tl; “The me all the Box“ one at the beat them touring the culm- tt‘y‘; ï¬llet will Hslt Lmasay new: tune lit-fa?!) tllb‘ season cleats; Same leeal Eltlzt‘rll‘s hm- ell tma play aml eteaatmee it all eitï¬llélll llllB; w-lllle the mass any that lit. “lesbian lg a stteag new at amalgam nullity; §e that lllt‘llle 66H wlll have a slams ta we a seal man atamng in a hlgllztlais BM: EGGS TOOK A SLIGHT DROP Live Hogs Also Downe‘roebays Markets The market was attended by ’ a small number a: seller: on Sawt- duy. Eggs have taken a. drop a! from three to (our cents. Live hos- huvo dropped 150 cwt. Buckwheat 4b; nun. Flour, Mutton. â€.95. Rolled 00.“. Nail. 39.45. Shorts. retail. $1.25. Bran. per cwt. 81.15. Fall wheat 840 bun. Spring wheat 700 bus. Goo-o wheat. 790 bus. Largo pen 900 bus. Small peas. 76c but. Barley. 46c bush. Out: 330 but. Rye 59c bus. Eggs: per (102., 25c to 27¢. Honey 12h lb. Choc-0 170 pound. hard. 20:: pound. Celery ac bunch. Onionl. 31 ; bill. Parsley 5 cent. bunch; que 50 per bunch. Mint. 50 bunch. Head cheese 10¢ per lb. Potatoes 60 to 856 but. Live hogs. 87.00 mm. haul. pr put. .8. v9.1 0 to 15¢ pu- m. Lamb 14 to 160 lb. Beet. hind, 010 to .19. front qr. 08 to .10. Port: 150. Rib rout. 15¢. Sirloin steak. m. â€In dbl 100 n b. . Ind «mo. .8 ‘0 .0." p. 0“. Eden I? to ".50 Chicken. 17:. to 100. I!» Put mu. .1.“ lad. an“. $1.60 pc’l'm. WWW†'l‘hurldaancu-Btm. N ontoptheenginoon‘vhiohlnatu m Kamila. am. man www.mtmm ushrgauogdmw u “magma-u I: (Breamery bitter 29c. Dairy butter 28 to 21 . ‘,,,, “359::- m 0"? to Qâ€- qua-t 35¢ and 800. want imitations “35’ FOR SUNDAY NIGHT SUPPER. or dis- Will About Fill tho Bill With Little Trouble or Exponu. In many homes apple since Ind t9- plea baked on the only my: of neu- mg an: nbmldlnt mm. but there an OQFD I number of other styles that will b. round quit. a appealing. The tol- lowinz recipes on n11 tried all trusty / ones: Stuffed Apple Coupon-Pm a do!- on an. large apple; and awfully re- 0000 THINOS E00 THE TABLE move the core without breaking the nppl'ee. Then an the cavities with an orange or. peach marmalade and put them into on agate or earthen ware baking dish with a pound of granulat- "-fl ed sugar. half a cuprul of water and a dusting of ground cinnamon or grated nutmeg. Let them bake in a mod- erately hot oven until they an tender. Ben'e hot or cold. Fried Applesâ€"Jule: rather tart ap- ples are best for this purpose. Pare the apples and cut them in round slices and try them a nice brown in deep hot tat. Drain them in a heated colander and then place them in a duh. sprinkle with sugar and serve ï¬lth roast pork. Baked Apple Paddlingâ€"Stew enough apples to make a hint of sauce and while the which the boiling but an? lh ll tablespoon"! a! but» and hat: their; use; uhhnmuh m mama to suit the taste *fheh this their! the his and 5th; in the wall health mu 3! m 8!- thm can heat an my light. theh hm la the whites 0! the eggs ham is ll h‘tlfl" math: hm mm a hut. : tend (huh hm! hm m mm min: a!!! la a incidental; he! am: When Heel ma he mm on my wï¬aemm ah mun†Annie?“ 5 mmTâ€"Mh “EMF m 68H! m 5996 @83th males ml ‘ an! them la a mama with a pm 9! sold mm {the m a lama and 989* m m Ml new. PM: me- mm mm 1 Hm mm a hawk mm m: GM mm m swam «1 mm a an! m at mph“. and a temle a! mum: gamma ml w: a mum 93 mod lawm- ï¬at hack on an new ml in the Juice hall to: ï¬ve Mums Sens WM mic Puddinâ€" This salmon realm ts excellent to: Sands! nicht supper: Hot Canned Salmonâ€"Sat a can at son close to the edge. drain at tho liquid. then turn the salmon on to tho canto: of s serving dish. Surround with potstoos cut in lengthwise quor- toru or in bolls cooked tender and drsinod. Gsrnilh with a hard cooked on cut in quarters. Serve on snnco in n sauce boat. nu Baum-Molt two tsbiocpoontuln of butter. in it cool: two ableopoonfnio of flour and one-fourth a teaspoontnl 0! salt and add one cnptul of cold wo- ur and stir until boiling. Draw to a cooler port of the range and gradually out In two tnblelpooMulo of butter cut ln Imall places. Flnlsh wlth a hard cooked on chopped lloe or cut in Illcoo. 5w-w‘. ‘.. ‘â€"'.>tvâ€" -â€" Hm'n Just the thin; for I novel cheese course. Roll cream cheeu Into ball: nearly mime}; In {lumen}; and roll iho baila in pistachio nuta blanched and chopped. Piio the balia in center or a chop plate and surround with a wreath or orange or grapefruit mar naiado. Surround rho marmalade with hor‘toalted crackera. Mo at tho close or luncheon or dinner in iho plaoo or tho usual pudding. {pie or orhor "not dlah. if preferred paaa rho choc-o. marmlado and crackers on a w in we; mama. Tho iowa Oiio. M your no the agricultural on. aim auction or tho iova outri- noui m lamina a how kind at auo whirl: nu culled tho Iowa .110. This ulo la built of «mun: undo hol- low an "hum-muta- mt Inc “a much 00* to man. It com no not» than an «alum-«hug mull-no an «M tut-«n Mn wemumma . NM"? F" u“ m the bowels genfly but freely, Cleanse h m and clear the bum. A new. pleasant and reliable laxative. prepay“ by a unable am. and 170th of the NA-DRUsCO Trade Mark. 25cmâ€. “mmmhunot yetstockedtbemmendzxm ‘ NATIONAL DRUG A OHBMIOAL COMPANY OF CANADA. LIIITIO. MONTREAL. 21 7 Axes from 750 to I1 Biery axe is guaranteed 2nd growth hickory axe huqles. only 30¢ each. Every handle, hand-shflod, other lines from 100 up. Have you tried our New Leader absolutely guaranteed. The Best i: ea’ch with handles. J. G. Edwards Co. Granitewate and Iinware Sale “ mu am white men to com to Ammo: omi- Columbus mm (11an- «and um country m the mama." um «My one ex-mnnu. Jock had moo untol- o “any Irony" two om. and ho mm .1.» m‘ouum-mmnmo Rom: on: “Alon no In: laden o! on would: m o bravo mm and Ponce do Mon. no not not a good mu. tor be m «not lmvmwl H «~ Indium. But be "I I III! mac. and be wood and: in tho Bummu -r|- m: o! pom ot Ammo. unduly the mum which no cum: Um \\ M India. “Moo do Loon m | not: an and u mt mm. but In mu no! ll:\l‘l‘."- B. was only an: you- old. which u not con-lured old nowadayu. but 1“ thou dun-cm: 400 mu ago-am w mum to be com om. 11mmâ€. w and on (NI Ill tho «was In mm. mm tho lama; qu any we hm m d. In: 7†much. "Why do. no one ever wow IIIWYIIOM 'M'WUMY ‘1‘. old than mm m Inn! was an ulna to tho northw«.~1 u! m Inc. will. m I. ha an! m In it add the Indian. um mm. Whoever drunk m mu m ‘ u m I“ m h n n '†Nd. wu‘d HGVQW gruw UM ' " '0 VI. w tho Mama. it only m- m .23 " a “'dfl‘m'flvmhflhym mm: um flroug “gum " WWII. mun mud to numb tor we WWW-m ‘4‘ A. - J“_ Lï¬n- -42.}; ,_,-- m .-.....'r.._..... â€" -_A -IAM n... ï¬ns-nah .-..‘;..1':1l 3 E I E n m - and night! the Spanish w “ In... in my inland: um moaned m Hm I“ FOR A GoodRelfable Boot DON’T fORGET M We have a largc_amrtmcnt of Hand Scwn Boots and Shoes to .sl n . '. from. all of best mammal and workmanship. If we have not any in sum. ; . ï¬t you let us take your measure for a pair. Good In, Comfortable .. m1 III-clutch Una-proof. Dunno. no aunt. Preserving kettles. regular 35c.. ulo price ........................... 25c W diam. regular 1a.. 180.. 2%....19 price 10c.. 11c., 130 Watt bowls. regular 20c" 25¢“ 3012.. we print ..; 1%.. 14c., 176 m Mates. 10 inch“ mm mm am pm ............9 W bum; fl incl. m!“ 9t; DI.“ W“ ;'.'...‘.'..'. -.'.-.;*.'.'..‘. .5“. .........Tc 9%! My; aiflfléf‘ ï¬l“; Mm“; 606:; at!!! W“ ;;'.'.'.; '. .............. 4W: W limit ““3th Bl“; wԠV363} “‘0 W 33352;; '.‘.. ......... 50:- 9 68%; waking kmw_m skewing. mam m. eggs; we run: ...... .1... 1‘0 nah. urluu REAL BARGAINS. GET wig WEST WINDOW WILL CONVINCE WILL SELL FAST. J. HUGHES9 VD. only uulnm yuan. "5...... .---, ___V- _ a daigï¬Ã©eimg may we snapping. taming nah. cm £38619 m- em mu seeking. can ask me; mum mu we BHEG :-..:......»...9:. We has use a m an algae“ 6 Be: can: 8“ Buy an be um- n? If you need or ï¬ll your rcquircn. .cn ‘k “55k? 8“: REPAIRSWTLY AND mommy museum [ONLY miter onus MECHANIC: EMPLOYED Ann van? new LEATHER usnn. Exis AND HANDLES ON NOW FOR A FEW DAYS AND A LOOK IN OUR If it’s ' , rcpnig‘ing done 9r rubber heels flan-J.- call in and we :nts while you want. Hi i H HM! aw Leader Cross-Cut 33w? They are The Best in the;Wor1d from 2.25 to 4 00 To call on J. Hu hes’ Hand Made Boot and S 0e Store. I. hit. it ? YOU m â€'0‘. Old flopped at sol n 0‘ ‘flh In“. WNW It was mum may um mm on. i†â€hm pun-ed an the 1:: :m- 3* lm nu. Maxed. mt- ' r» *1- NM.†or do men on un “ï¬lm d beaumm m“ ‘|,\H NAIL SOME. FOR LINDSAY ST. and WILLIAM ST. N. “N000. Ivor Grow- on In llmlm" ‘0 16, 1911 «“53" r. AR F} 25c 50c 7!: n ‘0 will Lindsay Branch. With its large number of ï¬rm Canadian Bank of Commaâ€- an «odd promptly and at runs â€nation. -â€"â€"_â€"l" Graves and drafts on a“ cv ‘cs. marks. Iirc. krunrn. flu “a bï¬ Begmiated at The (1mm THURSDAY. CAPITAL. - I ,A 3. McGill. THE VICTORIA I Capital Pa d Up Rest Undivided Proï¬ts In order to redm pomible before mock tn] FOR CASH. Ineevpammaa Capital paid up $8?6.000.00 Re The question (If sucuril de simrs, as perhaps, new: to mtiuune to the public HI marked degree. 10 m 3 o’clock. “tun-day: 10 to 1 o‘clock. JAMES]. Branch. g MUâ€"SCZU £>Fï¬mnr O >me>20mm pub...» STOVE B at. CINNJ Money to loan on oï¬ce Hours : KL. _ $10,000,000 , COLLECTION LUW Manager FEB. 16, 1911 FOREIGN ESTABLISHE A 3“}: in a public to Mil. for money aw [or distributing ma; Do not! W Home Bank Win! your bu mun. tukl ll afford a at UK busi XI