‘ ~~~~~~ War :2: an. 1 Maura war. duo 15“ 59"" HM tn“ «1!. will M 0‘“ .. -â€" eon- 3y gall to points outside WV, â€â€˜w per m. m gum-Wards: (weekly: “.00 pfl' w In advance; $1.2: paid during a†year' Poctago to United States ext Watchman-Warder my or weekly, 50° mu ummmm an attack on Provincial Mathew by Liberal news} correspondents, has been n correspondents. has been moua than the occasion warrant. Why this 31“ hard to imagine. If ‘ son had said the recipro ment. was all right. and nous than the occasioa seems warrant. Why this should be is hard to imagine. If Col. son had said the reciprocity agree- ment. was all right, and distinguish- ed it with his approval his remarks wou}d have been quoted from one end of Canada to the other as con- -.-._;.,- ovidpnce that it was a good end of Canada to th¢ elusive evidence that The newspapers opposed to (:01. llatheson’s views 0! the matter seem to think that he exceeded his scope in attacking the reciprocal measure. Holding that it is a. Dominion af- fair and not a. Provincial. they say that the honorable colonel should not meddle. But are these prophets and censors justiï¬ed ? Very prob- ably not. Col. Matheson is the provincial treasurer. He is concernâ€" “‘18“! v v- v - COD.- ed over the 11118115151 tario, the banner province of the greatest asset of the federation, Dominion Reciprocity aflects On- tario, end aflects it mightily. What is going to hurt Ontario ï¬nancially concerns the provincial treasurer. and Col Matheson’s remarks, com. ing h: do timely a. mean . certainly arr-y much weight among the thoughtful people. Reciprocity is the businem of the Ontario Govern- ment, though it has no power to J... -....1.. endn matters, in“. MacLean, N Strachan, Nesbitt, Miss G Mr. Bruce, Mr. R. Gordon, 1! McRae. of Gamebridge; Mi: tyre, Miss Wilson. Mr. 0. Me Beaverton; Mr. W. Gusty, o peg, Mr. R. Gusty. of Term C. Gusty. Northwest. / MANILLA Manilla. Feb. 13â€"Mr. Madge, of Toronto, spent la day w.v_. _. - tario, and aflects it mightily. What is going to hurt Ontario ï¬nancially concerns the provincial treasurer.i and Col Matheson’s remarks, com. ing 1:: so timely a man . certainly carry much weight among the thoughtful people. Reciprocity is the businem of the Ontario Govern- ment, though it has no power to dot! with such trade matters, inas- much as it aflects the province. Ontario is the manufacturing pro- .Vince or Canada. It does the great do! with such trade 1: much .3 it affects the 1 Ontario is the manuf: wince of Canada. R d ban: 0! the shipping 0‘ rat. The eflective w1 wt. Th6 efléctivo working Want. means the loss of mm trade to Ontario. an A.. THURSDAY. Sale Saturday, Feb. 25, ’ll nAmEESON’s STAND. clue ham. 80 Home. 1:11 0‘9Ҡ'"w' “d 30 horses. No less. All W. 1 Clyde mare, 5 past. 1410 pounds. 1 Black 5 year old, general pur- ooe. 1300 poundl. 1 Handsome Grey Gelding. 5 years an old. whirlvdnd. 1 man I‘M m". 107 and. upriw' â€Wt JU “lw' â€"' â€"."V' 1 pg" 1m om. tad M u...“ 4 - .- A‘LI“ - 50¢. per year- able colonel should tut are these prophets lstiï¬ed ? Very prob- Col. Matheson is the mrer. He is concernâ€" Gelding. 7 you? (weekly) " 1a, 1911 fat. good (cadets. old. True in all Col. ,, 6 you'- old much to It. will he mm am. about. two weeks no work on the cow sanction 0! though level um tor‘ the C.P.R. was atom. 11. was claimedthttomofthoplm - was being placed in the «gm 0! the river's channel. and. representations being made to the Deva-hunt. of Dnnwnvn and. Canals ‘Gt Ottawa. river's channel, um. macaw"...â€" being made to the Deva-â€hunt of Railways and Canals .gt Ottawa. work was stopped until an investiglr tion could be made. The result was that C.P.RZ Engineer Duncan. Silpt. McClellan, together with Board at be a. space of but 75 feet from its Trade President Boxall. and Mr John Cerew visited the scene. After a con- edge to thet of the lighthouse. In ference it was decided to slightly conversation with an old river men. after the course of the line, and it was learned that these piers will Place the offending pier ‘75 leet north. narrow the stream at this point by As is known, the bridge crosses the forty feet. river about one mile tram town, and Hence it would appear that the no; at the ï¬rst bend in the river. 0n vigation of the River Scugog, it the account of the bend. it has no doubt proved extremely difï¬cult for the en- nethis point. There is quite a. ' swing gineers to plan a. bridge that willi no way interfere with traflc on 'the between the river isand mill men would have to shorten River Scugog. However, - - __ ,_ , _ ,, ï¬rst- Guests at Dance Kirkï¬eld. Feb. 13. -â€" Luv v“--- Club gave a. dance on Feb. 10th, in the town hall. Mrs. Jackson, of Lindsay, furnished the music for the evening. The guest's were: Miss Mitchell, Miss E. MacDonald, Miss Fraser, Miss Mosgrove, Miss McFad- den, Mrs. C. Gusty, Miss A. McInnis Mrs. Ewen, Miss V. Ashman, Mrs. Daniel, Mrs. Mosgrove, Mrs. P. J. McDonald, Mrs. Dr. Ross, Miss Fin- McDonald, Mrs. Dr. Ross, Miss rm- ney, Miss E. Smith. Those who attended from a dis- tance were: Miss Steele. Miss Mc- Eachem, R. Steele. M. Lunan, E. Steele, of Balsover, Mr. G. Laidlaw, of Balsam Lake; Miss Hagrath, Miss Gallaher, Mr. F. Alton, Victoria Road. Messrs. McKay, Ewen, Daniel Cook, Herman, Macdonald, Finney, old . Mr. Bruce. MCRaen ‘ Manilla. Madge r 0‘ day ï¬ve! lay evening the Mrs. Will Edwards. ence Edwuds is enjoying Miss Flor a. pleasant visit with her sisters in Toronto. _‘ 74“ uncut-Manatelv lost a. valuamu a...“ mation last week. On Feb. 9th to eon Love, was born a. boy. Mr. Marshall Graham and mm tin. of Peï¬erlaw spent the week ‘end at the Commercial house. Mr. Sam Sanguine has purchased 11'“ nun Mr. and Mrs. Sim- bouncing baby leased the farm P Short. His sister. stone. and her th his rather. Mr- C' in the sewne 110‘“ Mr. Asaph Ed“ quite ment soou funeral so as ' Rodd, sent- Ops Station Hard Hit by Snow Plow What. might have been a. serum cident occurred to-day when a. he C.P.R. tore up $111 plow on t station. 'lhe plow had orders clear the line, and had just. 1'! Ops when Some hard snow c the flange or the plow. which ,n“ Ah- .4 LV‘IS W uw- _ , the flange 0! the plow. which muted It. from clearing a}. platform. with the mount!“ [boards 0‘ the platform were I: .1) directions. All the window nation we hrok . and m somewhut wrookad. e. of Gamebridge: Miss Wilson. MT 0 t. of Dr. McPhail, we 1 be restored. rs. J 01m Rodd died 2 the 8th concession Sunday evening. Fe] ill I 01 uvaâ€"â€" _ , I Wilson, MrfC'. Merry, of Mr. W. Gusty. of Winni- Mr. I; R. Gusty, of Taronto, . Northwest. I. R. Hamyll untortunately valuable horse with inflam- of will Nesbitt. ne home. Lph Edwar but under W, NAVIGATION OF THE RIVER SCUGO give her ! Manitoba. MANILLA m~ ne delayed 13. â€"- The Social . Gordon. M property of Mr. T. er, Mrs. Charlie J obn- three daughters, also at Kirkï¬eld ' . I " ards 1s at preserit worth League. Miss er the clever trea ‘ very efï¬cient paper mil. we hope he Win [League service.†.cémnn. as «M‘- â€mg w m an. hum. of Cobalt. [led home to the .ther. who was in for several days. to announce, is of Antibck. time 3 mo nation ml: that “19 1 were maid in window: in the purchased Airs. Flora is place. mum o: Lam's m0" Thomas to be Pre' the build- Miss no 0! Lindsay's most valuable u- dowmeuu. and it behoovou 1v.- om- una to waxy guild W my injury it min-ht sustain throat!!! thï¬ don o! the new bridge. 0% this man eonsu'uc r A Warder man visited the 3p 1nt and round a gang of. Ibusily engaged in making a. collar dam about. 4-5 teat north of the one iobjocted to. Some 12 feet to the ' - mung-1nd (“mun-5 a“... -- busily engaged innsâ€"aims a. collar dam about. 45 (set north of the one objected to. Some 1-2 feet to the dam is surveyed, edge to thet of the lighthouse. In conversation with an old river man. Lit Was learned that these piers will ,, 4 -:_4. s“. forty feet. ‘ Hence it would appear that the na; vigation of the River Scugog, it the work is completed as laid out. is to ,-_‘1.. .h-Omvfnrod with at Women at Canada perfeCt hair tonic. C fly pertumed. tha‘. i grow profusely that attracts t that attracts admxrauon. Like their clmer sisters in Paris, they have learned that a. woman with scant, dull, lifeless hair grows old all too soon. I n..::.::;.: all LOU uvvâ€"u Since the introduction of Parisian Sage into Canada, druggists in every town are recommending " Parisian they know it will do Sage because the makers say it will exactly what do. ‘ - . "““""- an“ Besides_ being a. beautiï¬er, T‘arisia guaranteed to stop Would Feel Grip of It will be admitted that the want with Washington mo free trade in natural prod! tween the United States and I sure better prices for some 13111:. products. and thus will increase the? prosperity of a. moiety of Canadian‘ farmers. Inevitably, however. the far- mers will soon begin to feel the grip of the great American Trusts, prices lower level. and the chief results of freer trade between the two coun- ltries will go into the pockets 0! the Emonopolists. But during the process oi readiustment there must be in- lcrease in the cost of living to work- ‘men. clerks. shopkeepers. teachers. {clergyman to the whole population of towns and cities. who during re- {cent years have found it increasingly difï¬cult uoon slowly rising incomes. {to educate their families and main- Mrs. Wm. Anderson is at. present the guest. of friends in Hampton. Miss Morgan attended the dis- .trict convention held in Lindsay, as delegate of the J anetvnle Ep- _. _. "A n 1a .Janetville. Feb. ISâ€"Mrs. uh.) J ohmon and daughter, Miss Martha. have returned from Glengan‘y, alter‘ having attended the obsequies other brother. .1 ANEI‘VILLE that those Piers Win mm at this point by ing a. hair grower an!) ’urisian 8889 i3 rig-idly stop itching scalp. to at least this W‘l d3, gre demanding a! stop ‘, one that is daint- iSh is not sticky or neg . a - 1 make the ha‘r‘grov ;1\e it a. lustrelbeca least. this will en-U ingt vices for some tam}, risk is will increase the ? ow. moiety of Canadian 1 '1‘} the J anetville EP‘ Miss 1k "I?“ gave a .npr an “A succeSSfUI mdingaistop hair from falling, and to ban- ish every trace oi dandrufl, or mo- ck y or ney back. ; _ Parisian Sage causes the hair to the he†, grow strong, vigorous, and lustrous, a. lustre because it kills the dandruï¬ gems. ‘that infest the hair roots, which is Paris,'1.he basis of an scalp and hair dis- nan with eases. ~and also because it furnishes vs old natural nourishment to the weaken- ‘ed and run down hair bulbs. Parisian! Parisian Sage is sold by druggists in every everywhere for only 50 cents a, large E. Greg- Parisian bottle. It is gnuranteed by ~-- A... “man s daint- 'Creat American Trusts an investigation to b- the interests of citizex the navigation of the may be safeguarded. On returning to town 7 ~ communicated with Mr. John Carew.‘ and he in turn spoke to Mr. Boxall. regarding the matter-.1t is under- stood that these gentlemen will go afternoon. ' The injury claimed maybe imagin- ary or real. However, “We are from Missouri." e old standard of comfort in the enhanced cost of all term this is not. the result ith Wash- ‘- ‘ tain th 0 face 0! 2‘ * products. If u ' then the whole bargain w vaw-v- â€"- u ory, also J. Wylie, Omemee. The girl with the auburn hair is on every package. Mail orders ï¬lled, charges prepaid, by Giroux Mfg. Co. Fort Erie, 01;... upon receipt. or price. be great value in the ibome market where they sell eighty ‘iper cent. of their products. and in proportion as they check thegrowth of Canadian cities theh' belt. market must be lmpaired.â€"Toronto News. ington is u delusion. l risking national suicide Canada, are splendidly prosperous al- though they have only entered upon the golden age of their industry†Eighty per cent. of all they pro- (idea is sold at home. and this mar- ket they hazard for a. possible pass- ing advantage. I! it be true thut there will be enhanced proï¬t. on ten or tme per cent. or what they pro- duce ' by access to American cities. u- 1â€" ALA the guest of her sister, Bradburn. last week. Mr. Ed. Bradburn has gone on an extended visit to his wife’ 3 parents at Udora.‘ \ 00‘6“". widen“! 1‘ 0" town Rivfl‘ Scugog, l‘he Warder for a. OUT 01*) CONTEST. ï¬nned States. Dunbar or St. Paul and Hastings and 0rde of Minneapo- lis were the representatives of the south. The margin for the north- erner; was 17 shots. Never in the history of local bonsplels has Dunbar received such an overwhelming de- feat as was meted out to him invthis event by his old Thistle club-mate, 9‘ akin received such an overwhelming de- feat as was meted out. to him inflthis event. by his old Thistle club-mete, Parson Braden. The score in this game was 19 to 5. Hastings of DUI'V. This months 28 rinka.played an extra. end to decige the winner 01 the blue ribbon. City v. All-comers. The result we: another tie. with twenty points ; side. On the playâ€"of! for third tie this “mow: the city won by six points. ‘,A-I_-L‘ Pgimnnln Dy CIA runâ€""- HQ; in the Wekett, Cnledonla. and International will commence at once. as the outside rinks are in- torested. and the events must be completed by Saturdw. During the early stages 0! play in theopen wants it was expected that the matches Ladies’ Blouses Very Special Value Ladies’ White Mull Blouses with front of embroidery, three-quarter sleeve trimmed with lace. Also ladies’ blou- ses made of ï¬ne linen in neat tailored style with Gibson pleats and fastened on 1 the side. Very Special We show a large assort- ment of White Blouses in ‘fancy and tailored styles, materials are lawn, mull, ves- ting, linens etc. The prices range from 33.75 each ï¬qc wlth him this mowing (or, being beaten tour to nothing by Palmer, Wmlfipeg. in the play-0!! {or the Blue Ribbon. he was flocked out otthe Manren Cup by another Win- nipeg skip. by 12 to 9. In the same draw (9.30) Ament. Sealorth, Ont., went down in the Dingwall be- fore Williams, Winnipeg, 12 to 10. MO- M/ at on» man of its attractive An montmnt of Whitman tint will .mp0†to yo styles, its quality, the workmanship and the low prices It is marked. is what awaits it and be the judge; Your verdict Will be most no not mulled anywhere. However, Rennie, Toronto, however, J amiwon, Winnipeg. in the Tetley Tea after a. close game, by 11 to 10. At the big 'spiel Monday Skip Fla- \‘clle bumped into Braden's crack 9. Score by ends: Braden 022012002300â€"12 Some Visitors 'ï¬imt Horeb, Feb. ’13â€"â€. ‘LIuy. foreman on the Bell telephone. com. Deny. and Mr. Prince. paid our vil- lageamltinordertoestabhlh o, A "-d‘ loge 5, VII“; m crust w wvâ€"vwâ€" uno tron Lindsay to Mount Horob. Now. boys, put your heads together and hove one. Wm. Stevens. school inspector. plld our school a. visit last week. was about use mm M ux'd mm m mom. or I. M iv».- Victorn regiment o! no account 7 Mr. Jon. Bambi. formerly 0! this PM. but now at Jackson. moms†pdd nan-wt. Tho uni and map- *1;ka waning. thou In tho mm of satin; out pol-on. u v. do not «at m not our hound; W "E: 'iiivm. swam mum- John, m â€Mahmud. ourpsthmaltc.lr.3flcm am and: tammh'hm‘ â€madman-Id and th- roadmctbm ’ IWON.â€"To Ir. and MP9 .4.- m mm. '1ԠCA .0-.- “Wotan-unï¬t!» do.“ J. SUTCLIFFE_ Sons 022012002300â€"12 200100220011â€" 9 mt. “‘3: m ,‘l‘he I: une from Ben sister > points. b“ aunt: Doig 0! GIMP | ed in nnï¬â€˜h $1 North Verulem. Feb. Iiiâ€"wean“- day thil week wen the occasion of it very pretty wedding. when Agnes Eliza. the eldest deughter oi Samuel White, we; united in marriage to Mr. Samuel C. Bick. by Rev. G. W.| Smith. “elated by Rev. J. R. Bick, brother at the groom. Mr. William Stinson. brother at the groom, acted l as best men. The bride was beentin tally gowned in creem permose slide. ‘ trimmed with chiflon lace over eetin. The brideexnaid. Miss Tillie White. sister 0! the bride, was attired in e .dninty son 0! cream whet... trunni- ed in silk lece .over aetin with in- ‘eertion to match. both carrying bou- queta 0! white and pink carnation. The ceremony took place in the per- lor. teeteiully deeoreted with mie- tletoe. where the bride entered lean- ~-â€"A.- l “Um, "any... vâ€"- _ in: ontheermoiheriether. under the stain oi the wedding much. 'played by Hill Emm White. cousin of the bride. nt 5 o’clock p. m.. .1- ter which 011 repaired to the dining room where an nppetizing repeat was served. 11» hljigie was the recipient of many beeutiiul ~guts. their number and excellent quality expressing the esteem in which the we! held by the many friends. The groom's gift to the bride wu ; handsome gold brace- let, to the hrideemnid g, beautiiul ‘ mt pin. end to the W ‘ gold cui! links. The aw mend: - d the young couple will unite in ' wishing than many yearn oi married . u ,A. L-__x corset Covers at only - Ladies' ï¬ne white cotton Corset Covers, trimmea with embroldery, lace innertion and ï¬nished witEh lace. 9 qt. 3 leQder at only Ladies’ Drawers at only Ladies’ , Drawers of ï¬ne white cambric with deep frill, having clusters of ï¬ine tucks and lace trimming. 38c Very Special at only life enriched by Rollof For. Choking Cntflo. m device for rcmovht obstacles mm the throats of cattle is the in. nation of a Port Townsend (\Vash.) man. It is intended to relieve the sut- ferlng of an nnlmn! that has become choked by a potato. apple or some wmmmmom such obstruction 1n the throat. It in slightly concave surfaces. which ore pruned gum the throat on opposite alde- 1ult below the obstacle and the. drum npwud along the esophagus. taunt tho obstacle toward the w- '11:on 01'“ will at the Dominion comm-at {or a. Land or mm not» Va The Hoodville Coal |: Business and Sheds OI LINDSAY.E business will he alpha-ed of before the middle of Much. to enable the buyer ho lunch up while bod la aha In the apt-in ." Alto-fly 700 mm vs boon as: «non sud FOR SALE OR LEASE g3 71'ka unaimmahod happi- 250 Ledies' Gowns of ï¬ne white cotton with tucked yoke and trimmed with em- broidery. A well made gar- ment in all sizes, only 85c ...................... This same garment in extra large sizes for large 1 00 Ladies’ ï¬ne white cotton Underskirts, deep flounce of ï¬ne lawn, two rows of ICC insertion and frill trimmed ggiiallazgeacgfr?’ 1 . no adies’ Gowns Fine Value at 85c Dr. T. P. McCullough 156 83002812. PETERBORO. Will visit. Boson House. Lindsay. ovary ï¬rst ad third Wednesdav in themonth. m2p. m. toGp. m. for consultation: in eye, ear. nose and thrott. RUSSELL G. MOLEAN Ethan. Touch» of Singing of the Toronto Conocn'atorv of m \uic. \\ be In Lindsay every ucsday Adan" A1 013‘ Piano. to 36 Wellington-IL. That Sponges are from a Sanit :n y standpointn necessity, but (min; to the large demand and the w:- respondingly Hunted supply Hm price has sou-cg very \high dm ix»; recent years. mking the privr 2}: mm! (m 8.1th probiuiuvr. “\ g hnve just sec‘ured a. large 5101 k u: that are SP‘endid value. :nu‘x We feel sue that. this opportumxy in secure nice sponges at low 1m: w WiubeWPWCiMed. We aim. mm earth‘s. loaders. School and Surgical Sponges. DUNOONS whim Wt? Calls prnmu W to “V or night. Chart?!» TENDERS WANTED Tenders for the bui‘ding (:i' :1 TOWN' HALL. OMEMEE will be received by R. J. Mal:- gana Who will Show plans and speciï¬cations, up till Man-'1; 4 1911. ' ‘ The various trades may 1-1:- der separately. The lowcq 9'1 my tender not necessarily ac- cepted. ' ‘ommee' “b. 15. R. J “Milt: one. uld Bataan. Ooriur Yet-clam lawn Honor Mum of {he Delft-ï¬n to Ir. and â€at. J. Walker. coco-v all :(Iuiinlc-tlou to ‘98. Lindsay DRUG STORE SPONGES m. 16. 1911 dual. modem“. We Sell Northway Garments. Thou. Brown than m 13. Finest. m F'And the “refuse < Wang. “'h° u stormy evaing last m many from a“ Holistic meeting at. t‘ 1 at†Methodist ck um was afwly large :cellent Address By Rev.Aikens fly part 0‘ art but enj‘ ad. Rev. J‘ I “u w -â€" â€" poultry thrive well they win 0d my makers for you. imhundred-eggI-u-year hon W! I. rarity. hut an order p" “1'. kind of fowl: the) we kept in good condition. We can supply the very beat wddu. remedies .mfi W .---.._- .unnliee. Pronu- All our Men’s "Y o 33““? [use crowd 1 lg. who were “:8“ r0! . out as the meeting sting and â€â€5" Balfour bad charge of of the meeting. am “jaywle song service .1. w. Aikin again 16. 1911 en's BOYS Note thes‘ bl LINDSAY Boys Boo Waterpr w ll airs in SI “he: 3100910 bad num the while “'0! N f0