.193 an The Toronto Star Weekly pnnzs the following interesting article about, Judge Barron, of Stratford, formerly of Lindsay, which will no doubt be read with interest by the citizens of Lindsay Judge Barron of tie Kindly Heart, ! whp has been here this week in 0011-; nection with the reinstatement 0:“; Grand Trunk employes. has at leasti [our hobbies. One of them is the nd'his son was Canada’s ï¬rst In fact, His Honor is 1 so interested in naval aliairs that] he recently answered an advertisa‘ meat published by the naval author-1 of the United. States. They proved so anxious to get “John Bar: ton of station!“ to enlist that he lists been deluged eVef since With canmunmtieï¬s setting term the ad: vantages of a‘iiie an the ocean ane In one at Undo Sam's mew mew navy . a nAVal cadet . 9! 61‘9 Gown Materials and Spring and Summer of Smartly Made COstumes pu‘ Star Weekly prints JUDGE BARRON’S HOBBIES hockey was a. mere baby in the ï¬eld meeting of sport. He was captured by the ingtonl many fine points of the game, andl Mahee z a soon had a. club organized at Rideau - all but lHall, and in‘ 1890 he urged the forâ€" his arri mation of an association. Barron the spa ! was then a. member of the House of inï¬nite ! Commons at Ottawa, and a. hockey proceed 2| player as well. He talked to his . side ow \friend. Harry Ward, M. P.. for Eastlhad his ‘Durham, also a devotee of the new not Mn ‘game, and they, with the Hon. At- motion lithur Stanley and A few others, had a make 1‘1 meeting called in Toronto, which re- night, "sulted in the establishment or the the m ' Ontario Hockey Association. This; HAD LEARNED A LOT; what I: From polltlcs he went upon the of the ’ [much and in the city of Bttetr‘ord he oughly ‘ mund an unusually strong but await.- may I ' lug his: attention; John fling-ten. K; beast, 9 (3;. now Mr; Justlee idlng‘toa. of the the alt F impleme Court, and James Mabee. There It; 9;. the mile chairmen o! the De= grim “ mink-m hallway 6931111194519“. were Etretll '9 lveuuem opponents. both being real: 91459?“ F sleet lewyere; The story l§ told. am eleéhï¬ "‘ it. is probably 119 truerthan meet .lemeé ‘ - "~~- ....,‘ nont‘n. eldest K- !El ylt'lmux’y “.6 ï¬ut‘h sseviaa. mat these W9 game: men were 9mg mien; ï¬is 11689? in a. was involving egaaidemmé law==ea “high Mr, magma was “warm: wall as quite a mm 99mm“ sense and DFMQPS. whieh were m. I!» hee'a perquisites, Judge Burma has written a number 9! Malia. "Barren I‘IL ,‘_Lx...-. uhnnf in exquisite ï¬nish and sh’ades in, Cornst and Navy, soft shades of Greens Greys an at per yard 1.00, 1.25 and ................. . In a. great variety of designsl in dots, ï¬gures and scroll in all the new shades of Blues. 90 Prices run at per yard 50c, 75c and ......... c Black and White Shepard Check are very much in favor. Prices wool materials run per yard 50c Corset Covers, made of good quality 0: Cotton, trimmed with lace and embroidery. All sizes each ....... Rare value in ï¬ne sertion trimming. So: broidery, each.....-..... --o. ooooouooooouooo-oo Whitewear Specials Silk Poulards ' ' " ' """"'"' I Seetmd Deputy-Reeve Dobson has; ï¬eld meeting was held, and alter Mr. Id-, novel idea. which should meet with the ington had ï¬red all his big guns, MT the cuoperation of the parties con- andl Mahee appeared on the platform. To cernetl and at the same time be of lean . all but those concerned in the' plot. convon‘ence and beneï¬t to the cit:- forâ€" his arrival was a. surprise. Then, ‘01“ zens of town and the farmers in the rron the space 0‘ an hour 0" 30- t0 the . surrounding country. Mr. Dobson : of inï¬nite delight of his hearers, he; makes the suggestion that a. bill :key proceeded to twist Mr. Idington in- board be placed at Gough’s corner » his , Side out. It cannot be said that he {or the purpose of acquainting the EastEhad hrs "case" well prepared. He did travelling public it the trains on c. |not know the intricacies of the 8131’. R. and G.T.R. are on time, and but he did know how to. if not, how late. , . -. ,, ‘L‘Ll ‘1»- n 1’ lining-h has already fallen new At- l tuation. .. ..-.«o-o-o had his “case" wuu prepuuu. uv mu, y.....,____u _ not know the intricacies of the 81-. P. R. and G.T.R. are on time, and tuation. but he did know how to if not, how 1am, make fun of his oppmnt. After that Mr. D. J. Gough has already fallen night. there was nothing to it but in with the idea. and Mr. Dobson the h) law. hopes that the local railway authori- Thls. however. is validating someâ€" ties will do ilkewise. “'th far aï¬eld from Judge Bmon I! much a board were erected. and of the Kindly Item. ‘And how that» properiy attended to people would â€â€œ81“? he 0683"“ the “£19. I“! know just how late a tram was and may udmit‘ers are New On the would hm accordingty a iunger béï¬Ã©h. BS is mï¬fé WON! t9 éfl' “130i! Mme tn spend up town instead of “16 SW! 6‘ WW than 0! ï¬m‘W: with): at the atat‘ons‘ Theft? 1!! “311311)“ 136996. a W mm smug “pan the (we at Emmm's 961169 m8m"Me ““9“ “‘ Typos LOSt , -Ll -_ In nunu L‘ blnoluxu u r,~-, arilsenef. whese eenvletlen ls sum} elselg w ha mm by a. jury: Fae .mneg O'Leane. We is perhaps lhé elvlgfl and base preservgd e! the any mglatmteg at Ontario. la well aware of the maclveg whleh prompt, she arlminala la gamma. 36 um mlsaamnd he ls generally rlgm. thus the simmer wlll lake awnings at $119 prlvllega cl "9199th tram lull" $9 be Well by a. suds! wlshmlt a. my; ï¬lls. a! mum. la m nap. um. Judga 13mm wlll m Mm on wlth in, Cor-nation. Blue 13 Grave and Browns a“ â€WHJ v-v“ vvvvv . But Judge Bflrou‘l Mtlll‘y in M his all m W6. Mmtuhu. authorist. jurist. â€hauntâ€"he in a well rounded pat-mum and one at Milan his birthplm guy vol! no proud Was 80 End With Heart and Nona could No! Slap? of White 1.50 75c 25c Si (ks. Exhibit Would Bulletin T ypos Lost In Kirkfleld gammy aftuvnuen mam threï¬ 9': sleek, um 'l‘ypns Makes mam my for Kirkmam in a stem to play the‘ mum at that. burg; Theynrmea in, thy: northern \‘iuage sham seven 0'.- omek. and may having supper. m Mme â€manned sham 9,80. The not!“ rink at Kin-know in not. by any menu at regumtaa dtmtana. The ma! 0! the mutual Mt m .mut New Yeur'l and mm a taut bu Wu the mutation tron tho utoml. The rink in I In" Width. but tho length an Initial. “d It W ;{ohy minor to shoot tun pm Mth’ meet 'rom one 666 its the at“- M. halt time, am also“ was 5â€"3 in: qt» but? kH-khaid. ahd at um am it was 10. flag! 9 9. 5+ theréabmnta. was at m m; a“ as 3*. egg-5H; Mm but man am at was ( _ . Qâ€: a! the tau wages as; $896836; am Hat was mm {gated mu in mm gum the 159 m m m saw: was; 13;“ kiimsid man: an: Bu 1 {-8 um um! mm. Md 1! ans m 18? m m ~ . ‘1 Isaia’éï¬m‘m W W luv lull-u wuv luv m is? his m m w mum aim m5 “I an Wflm ‘ Agnew mm MWR ï¬mm.-22 in lean“; x213 mummn who m ugmm gum‘eamumm “â€2Ҡan.“ The Trains Late Lesson IX.â€"-Flrst Quarter. F0r - Feb, 25, 1911. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. by Rev. D. M. Stun-M. In outlast lesson Elijah was commis- sioned to anoint Elisha as prophet in his stead. He found him plowing with the twelfth of twelve yoke of oxen and ‘ ' I‘ll-Inn unquâ€" â€"â€" _ i cer xix. 19-21). and we shall’see a se- quel to such whole humane“ ln our next lesson. The story of chapter xx we shall have for a lesson on Much 19; there- fore We pass it by for the present. and Elijah does not appear in it. In the lesson of today we come to A story of the greatest possible cruel heartlessness on the part of Ahab and - .u, _ 3--.. tlons. literally fulï¬lled. A man called Naboth had a vineyard A - - _|_l-l. which was. like all the Lord's predic- tions. literally fulï¬lled. A man called Naboth had a vineyard hard by the palace of Ahab. which den of herbs because it was near his house. The king altered him the worth of it in money or a better vineyard in its stead. but Naboth refused to let the king have it. saying. “The Lord forbid it me that I should give the inheritance of my fathers unto thee" (verse 3). It is refreshing to meet a man who seeks no favors from and has no fear of even a king. What a contrast to Naboth is this des- picable king. who. because he cannot have what he wants. goes home and to bed. turns away his face and will not eat! How contemptibly small some great men are. and how noble are some in lowly circumstances! A vineyard makes me think of the vine of John xv. and Naboth's clinging to the vine- : yard which was the inheritance of his fathers is in striking contrast to the readiness with which many preachers and teachers of today give up all that their fathers held dear concerning the true vine. May we. prove ourselves abiding branches in the vine and jeal- ously guard the vineyard from all evil ones. even though it cost our life or our position to_do this. ___.__ 4A.. uni-huh thn 1n Jezebel we see those who. like Herodias. do not scrapie to take off the earth any one who happens to be in their way, true children of the deviL who has the power of death and was a murderer from the beginning (Heb. ii. .14; John viii. 44). “I will give thee the vineyard or Naboth the Jezreelite" (verse 7i were her words to Ahab. as if she owned it and Naboth. too. and could do as she pleased. Her true lord and master. the devil. once said to the ; Lord Jesus as he showed Him all the kingdoms of the world and the glory of them. “All these things will i give thee if thou wilt fall down and wor- ship me“ (Matt. iv. 8. 9). Because He would not worship him he proceeded to kill ï¬lm. which he ï¬nally did. . A _-,hLL ‘_ ‘m1uvu 5v uv -â€"-‘. The garden of herbs for which the king said that he wanted the vineyard brings to mind the saying concerning evildoers and workers of iniquity in Psalm xxxvii. 1-2. “They shall soon be cut down like the grass and wither as the green herb." AL-“ mum “er II) “III ---.~. 7.- 80 Jezebel proceeded forthwith to kill Nxtboth. which she did by means of two sons of Bella]. whu lled. like thelr (other. and others who did her bidding. afraid not to. I suppose. lest they. too. might lose their livm at the hands of lhls mtll‘deress. Note their false acco- untions of Nnhoth. "He hlaaphemed â€on and the king.“ What an awful association of the llvlog and true God with one who represented the devil. oud yet when alt!!!“ Christ woo ott ntll'lll; tiod manlivat in tho tie-iii. hla anemia! told lilm tltttt ile had It devil oioim \'llx um vlilx halt x. 9m. They also mined up {also witheaaea anlaat ï¬lm whn ltllll to tilt: chance thinla that "(3 lifltlw "Qt ‘Wt ““VI ‘n: We I" allil in an enemy's country and cannot mom hotter treatment than our Haas tar received «mi must remember that all who live until; in cums Joana shall suitor iwmttilon til Tit-u. lllngl. ““HP' 'W'I‘FV'HVIUII n. ...... . wun wlm seaming Mumpu niche! sm to Mum; "Arm. take mum at We! vlueylvdat Nahum. ’ ' ' M Nahum h an mm. but Md" (â€no 16). But we word at the hard can. an!» to Ewan with a mm M Ahab and launch "Thu- mm m Lard: In the plum when don new the blood at mum â€all do? an thy blood. oven thine. ' ° Tho don mu m Jami byA up "I! o! â€" __, __ IL IAL Thetsmeierhad boo Several Doctors- adunr. Williams] n given. up as Incurable by Hogpital Treatment also Fail. Pink Pills {Worked the Miracle lowed. 0‘ the “ï¬nd cord, and ï¬rst shows ' is . “mm ‘53:} :und erect when the W “n °1°s°d' 0‘†“1 a“ l the gait, and b u disturbances o ’ ran-1:; : cmwmï¬ï¬‚ trauma: 0! the 183'. One of the commonesm d earliest. signs 1. a, tired feeling, particularly not“! 111 the knees “d ankle- ‘I‘his sensation in provoked by slight emerfaon', and 18 not agnawed by: rest. omen a. numb feeling is associated wnth 1t, and these . 1.. 5L- Ami-Iv ntmas‘ As the diseasn and earnest. usu- u .. ww- w.mv. _ and anklal. This sensation in provoked by slight exertion. and is not, relieved by rest. Often I. numb feeling is associated with it, and these two symptoms are always present in the curly stages. As the disease progmsses, there is an increase in the duration and extent of the numb (collage. covering st times the toot alone. then extending to the leg, The disease Is usually of slow growth and the increase and inwnSity of the symptoms is not notlc'ed. but its progress is constant, and gradually approaches a total lack of feeling in the legs. causing a wobbling gait and an entire inability to govern the steps. As the disease progresses the patient loses all control over bowels and wa. tor. and becomes utterly helpless. and has to be cared for like I Verulam Farmers Organize Pure Bred Stock Association child chua. , In proof of the power at Dr. Willleme' Pink Pills to cure this 1â€. rible meledy. ms. 8min Jane Bullet. ot Antler. .Snsk., says: “For seven yem from 1900 to 1907. my son Jamel! was .micted with loco. motor ataxia. During that time he was treeled by several of the best, doctors in the West. but their treatment failed to be of any beneï¬t, and he kept growing worse end worse. till ï¬nnlly he lost all control of his limbs, â€ad could not, move at all. I had to carry him from his bed to e cheir. where I would have to tie him to enable him to m up. He was as helpless as an infant; he lost all control of his kid- neys and bowels. and we dolly looked for death to relieve him of his euflering. In 1905 we sent him to the Brandon Hospital. hoping that the treatment there would benefit him. In this, though we were dis- ;nd the hospital doctor advised me to take him home, as they said they could do nothing. (on him. At this time a friend adVis- ed the use 0! Dr. Willinmfl Pink l'ills. Being willing to try anything in the hope of ï¬nding reliel for my boy. I bought a supply. In less than three months I noted a, slight improvement in his condition. In six months he could walk once more and from that on the improve- ment continued until now he is fully cured and once more able to at- --_. --u..--1 .m: the. chores nbOUt the house. What Dr. Williams' Pink nobcuygeo'n. Feb. 13â€"11:. A. ".1 Croft, anticipating an increased sum- ‘ mcr trade, is building an extension to the rear of his premises. This wiill gixe him much more room to accom- modate his many patrons. Mr. A. E. Kennedy has the work in charge and‘ is hustling it along. ‘ Four rinks of curlers took the af- lernoon train for Lindsay Thursday, ‘to play a friendly game with the Jamal!!! Lindsay curlers. Mr. A. E. BMtum skipped the local bulkers against the ï¬nanciers of Llnduy. and tied. Mr. Davis. poatmuur. mcnt continued until now he is fully cured ana 011w mu... w,“ -V _ Pink tom! 80le and the chores about the house. What Dr. Williams' Pills have done for him is truly wonderful. and I would strongly re- commend them to all suï¬erers, for Ihey most. certainly saved my boy's life. - . . -IA, “..IIAâ€" cai'e Mr A. E. SW13. t1“. Bobcuygeon. Feb. lagâ€"Mr. A. l'roit, anticipating an increased sum- ‘ligan, and trade, is building an extension north. and R. T. Robertson ner to the rear of his premises. This wiiii gixe him much more room to accom- modate his many 12.1mm. Seymour, F. Curtis. 'I'hns. Mui- Chas. Junkin from the In G. and Steele, Thos. Clayton Taylor Joe Taylor from South \ erulmn. Ai- patrons. Mr. A. E. wr getting together they agreed to Kennedy has the work in charge and organize and formed thmnsolws into is hustling it along. Four rinks oi curlers took the a‘.‘- lh-eeders' Club." with the iernoon train for Lindsay Thursday, (.fl'icers' to play a. friendly game with the inmbue Lindsay curlers. Mr. Bottom skipped the local bonkers the ï¬nanciers oi Lindsay. and tied. Mr. Davis. postmaster. went clown to Mr. Fisher by 4. Dr. l-‘nllie. dentist. played Dr. Sutton. and wait down a. while Mr. R. .1. (3mm. man. agent here. played Mr. Anderson. at the 03mm. and work down 1i. no evidently got oh the track. and found It quite herd hum» were treated right uni widwicheu M: host at shims. am. mm I’Mv. mother at their at Mei If. end like dog- end was buried this Men The Miami w largely attended. The ennui and Mr under the nun: pious - oi the “min Minimal A. E. live committee. .los. 'I'aylor, W home in the breeders oi Esteem: irnm Holsteinâ€"Friwisn following Seymour; ‘ "l‘he anu'thn President. .las. R. T. Robertson; execu- l-‘red Curtis, and T1105. Mulligan; smuiroas T. CW] Twlor. Th? ohjm‘i. Hi the a“) II to “I†the standard of their herds and breed. To prmlm‘u the heat type of dairy‘cow of hmh grad» and pure bred and to gradually EY‘OW ““0 “I“ pure brads of the lwsi fami- lies. They W to commence an an- Illlal Said of stock for inionulim; Pm" «sham to be held an} in Marrh M M M!“ lï¬ a fluted New li i= P‘- meted “I“ Qt lean! 7 or H mnre .“nuili Harvey and Vermin“ «m join 1m CW“: “9 maliin F 4‘ Wm: plm‘ï¬l mmnr‘ mm mwr; MP. Kc M. 3f l.†" 'il'"; Jilin (Milo 0‘ 11mm. H M‘u Vigl‘.ux “3% H: W! Vole; fl’ WM-Imi Um ll“ \ ice-pres. . Mil .idF 8“.â€' w.“ h M!“ .“ “IMI "um Au‘m â€Wu“: : "i I. "TH“. m cm Mu in the town Mil. thn m M musket! 1m «with realm to: m. mend mnminmmflmmmm: mhumm._ this week. 3": Thom Cesium. .a‘ mom» mm m h WV. WM! 1-“ iliibilii‘bï¬ I'v‘v w ...v. In substantiation of what Mrs. Ruller says, well known lumber and coal dealer of. Antler, v to what Mrs. Ruller says concerning hvr son's every parucuxar. an L ulu .n..,v..-.... _, . This great care is not the only one performed by Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills. They have brought thousands back to health and strength alter some of the best doctors in the country have been forced to ‘givo up the case as incurable. Not only in cases of locomotor ataxia. hm in cases of partial paralysis. sciatica, acute rheumatism. and many other severe ailments have they proved successful. The whole secret. m‘ ‘ " ‘ 7â€"» A- â€".la pink rad hmllh- III.“ vaâ€"‘r -~V- Pink Pills. They have brought thousands back to health and screngw alter some of the best doctors in the country have been forced to 'givo up the case as incurable. Not only in cases of locomotor ataxia. hm in cases of partial paralysis. sciatica, acute rheumatism. and many other severe ailments have they proved successful. The whole secret. of their wonderful success is in their power to make rich, red. health- givlng bloodâ€"the one essential for good health. The pills are sold by all medicine dealers. or direct by mail at 50 cents a box. or six boxes {or $2.50. from The Dr. Williams' Medicine 00.. Brockville, Ont. ‘i a prawty purchased by aw Ag aultunl unduly tram the Hun- but“ Buy: On, (or tho wlugomem on ‘helr ground- in balm atomd, and m prnduoed quite a revenue {mm wood and In... It h utimuwd that ubout "000 It. 0! [author In the lug. Part a! thin m told to Russ bro- then a! Nmu‘ktat. at a [nod price. «has MW mu drum Than-day by IWMthwm. M1! 'u mm‘ M â€181' 1mm . mm mm; '11:: “$5 y mu hm was we ta; mm mm m m in ‘- a; Miami m as w it» ms )1 i m yum new; and an m tag: me am mm; mm at; mm: In, Miami; ‘ _. an“ l.n.. A. #81: game W m a 113me 8‘ Carmen M m mama; was: “an“; {8? Wm “11% 1:33? mam m..w99--_9* KEEP “IIUIIG l§§fl1§ éé W119 paint in 'V w tr e w 3: ‘W k m a will WW“ . 'wmum' Pink Pills locomotor ataxia M. It has been fully demonstram n be cured throughuwuseoi thesepuls nrl In. and the directions carefully fol. type of dulry’cow of hqu gram" 3"“ pure bra! and to gradually cm“ “to the pure brads M â€In hum fami- Ian. '11:», W to cunmwnce an M‘- M“ 9!!“ of stock for IMomHhu WI"- «shadow to be held an) in Marvh '1' out!!! w u a stated New. H i=9» mew! m at new 7 m- H mm W a WWW: I‘rnm FM!" “(WW A“ Venn“. «all mm H“ Chm. m Wuhm m was: mam “av. E, W. Fem n‘ " mini†Mum "WV“: um wads. Mr. Thom Wm, M m In town mean; ..u m mama dun Took. M. phat at Maud on. Wu In 'lnmks am an m 19H His is a dawn!) «« “it?†“8 at L duly and “BMW eauwy {he m Millafï¬lnesm "“08- Ill ORGANS II! In!“ ad Auriga !EBR‘JARY 23. 1°“. m purchase the . luau-cal II if h mm H43 I wag phi“ mm“? Mm“ we". = mm. M“ P. It is 9:. m- R more n 9'10““ mm {M THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1911. Guns of All Kinds Repaired Gun StOCkb made to order. â€or Clippers sharpened equal 1m 1w Umbrellas con-red and X‘vlmin Saws Gummed and Set. Ska! Sharpened, general umchim- \\'n at LindsayBicyclmd (Emu l RepairWo: nnxr pos'r BUILDING Geo. I. Shepherd Prop. which they can earn :1 lxvm; SPOTTON’S BUSINESS C( H LEGES arc the largest (mine Should learn those BRAND Ready Mixed PAINTS in Canada, and our gm secure the best positions can study at home, or pa home, and ï¬nish at the C WANTED. â€" \‘UI'NG "men to prepare f0! Trust and Response“ from $40 to 510*) pm (canons amm a! h Stands far above Hm [mess mum at w: . [were [of plasma Mum «One is a. mnrkmun “whim! tree. Cm. Made from:pure Lead and Oil. Wlflflfldfl 8K (0. LOOK AHEA '0 yuung ppm halter thiélh WNW“ uf furlum- NOR ill a !ilm- I thorough husilmss H ‘IOIIIUNI to give ynu Ihr l â€I. In tba Pruvimw, Um no IPIOIILII'I‘I. M d ahnrthnnd (Hm-m2: ntm- mm. 32%}:ng (mama with mm MB In Music!) Mu! hummem WW EM? 9 HAMH‘O ma '1» mm WW»: k l â€0119!! 650. ISPOTTON. Principal non I'runv cou REES mama“. m1 wl HAVE earn a liv I'DUH (mud SU M I'ZN )ydu Iron )sition President