really High- price. Terms ins! Machines m. 1. 1912.1 , , ______ _ , ch out the decayed :3 your dishes With 'om inviting. washer. It not on}? in hidden pal’ti‘lles food which ordinary 5T sterilize: as well pmbers of the Dam ’discussed, at the tbi mnual meeting in VIG‘ ronto the serious I'd, La divided against ha! out 01‘ harmony mg } urban antagonistifl m r31 population. It gin“ reqkon with presept' .. Mr. H 61M was appointed Mg mada must be addxemd Wudence Deput- Ont. If you desire to trait as we see and tea v: Correspondence and all letters as follows: NZ PAY m. Korn, a 1'01 rho (imitate, C ad learn a. lesson “I" .hen the farm M LYSIS oval cake. MW‘ p. 0.30:211C _. "3 life is? Tomlin: 5 patterns of pure linen tow- olling, reg 10c sale ............ 76 Cotton tweeds for men’s unlocks and wul’k pants, 30c for 25c. 28c for... "23¢ 60 inch white ta'ble linegreg 60c sale; ..................... 49c Bieaceed, table linen, reg 40c Heavy bins and white stripe ticking, reg 28c 3319 23c, reg sale 69c, l.{0gԤxiz§}is for...7..89¢ Men's Overalls Men’s cottonade 'and‘ drill, overalls and palms geg 81;..89c 25c sale“. Cotton shitting in stripe and check patterns. . 10c, l2§c, 15c Heavier qualities at l6, 17, 20c White, pink, pale blue. fancy stripes and checks in flannel- ettes, reg 13c, sale ........... 11c Grey flannel, 3 specials, 17¢, 20c and 28e kinds for 3 patterns ‘of on cloth '1 a6} 2 yds widths, reg 30c sale 25¢ Linoleums 55c sale 45c, reg 60c for 50c ' 10 Ladies’ cloth coats,jsemi- ï¬tting in navy, brown, green and ozher colors, reg 10 8819 $5 Ladies‘ kersay cloth mantles all colors, reg 12 Sale. . ..-....$8 1.00 kinds for 89¢, 1.25 kinds for 1.00, 2.50 kinds 2.00 Kiss HOTSON-DELIVERED" .AD- gmâ€"ourrz’aeighhorï¬pqd. ï¬teiy. . } DRESS AT W. I. JEEETING. m, dThos. papal-no hes re't'umed‘: 'from spending a. few days ‘With- Bum Rive" Jan’ â€PT" my Whitby friends. Mr. Hegb Black .“ot‘g maresung matings °f the Farmers, :Saintï¬el . was the guest of 'his: and Womans’ Institutes . were held . sale. at', here on Jan. 17th. Miss Hot’son. 3°21â€? “(:90 “Slat: Several of Parkhill, addressed the women on PIE: :23 WM’E gamma, an “ shaping Influence." In the even- Th. . y last , (Kiss L. . Armstrong m; a. Jomt meetmg was held. The Ewes the of- . ‘ ’irie'nde for Program consxsted of an address py‘ . Saw; 71m > ‘ Pearl and Miss Hotson and one by Mr. Barber: 3 couple . 33' m . l a. mug by Maggie and Mildred trad-i . , en; a solo by Mr. Barber; a duet} . , by the Misses Joneé and a. $910 by i Mr, Braden. Everyone was beneï¬t- ‘ AA L... 41.... Anni-em “amino Burnt Riv.er Jan. 29.â€"'1‘wa very' mteresting meetings of the Farmers’ i an} Wwomans Institutes , were heldi he“? on Jan. 17th. Miss Hotson. of Parkhill, addressed the women on " Shaping Influence.†In theeven- in; a joint meeting was held. The Program consisted of an address py, Miss Hotson and one by Mr. Barber: a. song by Maggie and Mildred mad-l en; a. solo by Mr. Barber; a. duet! by the Mises Jones and a 8910‘ byi Mr Braden. Everyone was benefit- ed by the evening meeting Miss Mattie Fell, of Bobcaygeon, Spent Sunday at her home. . Mr. R. Wils°n went to Lindsay on business last Monday. Miss Violet Jermyn is Home after spending two months 31: Dimslord ‘1 Mr. Sam. OWL in, spam: Sal-'9 :day in Lindsay. V Cameron : ' Miss Anna. Hadley, of may spent Saturday and Sunday atâ€: ': home. . 7 v . I ~ ~ â€"-llr. and Mrs. Smith as .yisiting her parents, Mr 331:! Dav“! Edwards. Cambridgpat Gnolph'l oldest 5 no Eat 108‘ jun. . 0M 8 tweed pants, 2. 50 sale 2, 2.00 kinds for 1.65,1.50 'ale 32-2, 22 Men’s ï¬eeced ,undv'rweax'L 50;: la 44c, wool underwent 85!: In black and green quilted lino reg 28 sale 323. 25 D, SHOPPING INFLUENCE no. ouvoo-oo onbunauolutton00¢ Fur Trimmed Coats Jas. Braden spent Sunday at . I r 30-... l...‘.~\ 0v... ' stench our Â¥ HUB, gamut lugv 1:0 mtdmmtt 9 - sale ......... 18.00 9 0.....- 1c ' mam. : ", sister‘m Toronto no attended , Penis) Jim. 29. â€" 11;. W. H. H'cEachern-Curtan "nuptials.â€" Stevens, P. S. I.. of Lindsay, was'Thm-edey evening our pastor. in our neighbor-heed lately. 7, Archer, ltdok M0 of the 1 only service 'hbid ï¬â€Peniel 1 church will be Sunday School at 3 o’clock Woolen giant}, pm, navy, black, whit’eflxmn anioolors, mz25c591912ic .. . . sale39¢, 56% 89c . “s... kuvâ€" â€"“ v_v--__ korchiefs 3 for 25¢ lines at 10,12} and 15c Hemp carpets, fl! colbre, 10, 15,203) Rugs 3x3, reg 9.00 sale 7. 50, reg 10 sale 8. 354 ydés reg 11 sale 9.50,- reg 12 3310.10 and 5.00. ' W3 inbrown red, may am} )1th sale 2.50 Men 8 but) ï¬nd lined cloth coats, adjustable collars, reg 20 sale 15 00 Men's may top shirts 50c for 45¢, 75¢ for 65¢, reg 90c for 75¢ , , Voile skiréfï¬ane! Backg'ï¬ligin and trimmed at 8, 1075136! 312- in black, any and brown pun- ama suits, reg Il sale 8, reg 15 in creamsilk. 13,996. reg 2 sale 1 65. Crown, black and: grey n'et waists, kimono sleeves 3 75 for 2.15- Men’ 3 heavy wool sox, reg 25c sale 20¢, reg 34c sale 280 tog 40¢, sale35¢ . Laflieaï¬ â€˜Mhitg, lawn blouses long sleev'cs, rcg 1 and 1.25 for 82¢ ' â€FF “vâ€"w \Iï¬y, black and white $11k waisté‘ if: 3315, 4'50 and 5. 00 . for 10,*reg 18 for 15 (â€(1101: of Ladies’ suits in black and colors, reg-10 and 12 for 5 Men’ 3 heayy we'rk mil Ie 39c, 50¢ mm :1 Men". COISreciï¬e'xcelda 339d- 'l lined beaver fur {service and gave an interesting and . helpful discourse on three all-import 'ant questions as regards the Chris-I than life of to-day Atter the regu‘ lar service a. meeting was held in lal'r service a. meeting was held in the intereists of‘ the Sabbath school. -'â€"â€"-Miés Clara. Moore, of Cobalt, has been visiting at the 'home of her u'ncle, Mr. Mrs. A. Spen'oe and Miss Florrie at’ tended a sale‘ held on May last at. Mr. Malcolm McEachern’s, Elm L; »mamey; representative at y, the navy, grown, green» Ina 5w, 3, “Mg 513d poplin; gag-66¢ for 47 3 'IOpeticant 66.111 block d F Colored dmu ’goododm'ing this 13c asia 10,511 patterns and sluï¬us‘bi' Sag-half prints reg _l 2 Isle 11y: Cream, pale blue, park luau-e eg30 sale 25c all aha do: of cot- ton cashmere 15c yd Black Machind newline am: writing 1.00‘ ads 8513 25 35. 50c, better lines 81 1.50 1.75, and 2. 50, frilled curtain netreg l8 and 250. sale me Ladies’ black Coney mnï¬'l reg $4 sale 3. 25, mat-mutt muflh reg $5 sale 4. 25 reg 4. 50 for 375 1: plain and rib I style, 401: for 3212 neg: 60c for 45¢ Dark inid light pattern! 100 12 and 15c, printed sateen: from 12%: to 20¢ ' Far surfs in black and brown Cohey 2.25' ado 1.7 5," r026. 50 for 5.50 r. 15 pér sent off. better flash of fursin mink. :.mumot,. Pgrsign lambThibot etc. . V Corset cover embroidery reg 35for 25¢,wa 32c, 25 for 2.00 sale 1.60 for 52¢ V m . batting him so hard? ,. ' Consume Short-" N0 w “a in part sum tom churning“ â€mmtmquuucnh" odlnto qummonKflflr at. to eject]. man who vn acting ingdiaorderlym. â€I went mmldflnothowm thc .utuoboyI-MM'“¢ NE ‘ro' on Taylorfhnfldd â€rm Thwudcy in LindssY- , It. .Boadway. rammed Rom / ' nington on Saturday; ' I cannot do bodily karma but batons m issued,» each constablmto en- ‘bh; tho-"amour to pr'otoct him-oh, or begun-prisons- waéuwto a- cape! by being‘overpow " T6 Md. Horn Mr. Short add: “ I was not drunk. I had» one magma; day. I‘wouldn't' lie for u hon; qt “Av-{drum and I .wu'mot mael- the spentatewdnysinm‘mtho Guest 011;,- mm Qumran. m Fred Green lett. on Wedmday Ion South River. FENEIDE FALLS. Fendon.- Fans; Jm Bogâ€"Mrs. 'L-ns mturned to her home In mm on mad Ruby Deymanvreturned home from ,Toz‘onto on Tuesday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Spence are visiting PeterbOro friends for a. few days. Miss Della Copp returned home on Saturday, after spending a. few days with Woodvflle friends. Mrs. Thee. , Preston, 01 Lindsay, spent Sunday the guest 9! her sis- followed and 88“ ‘klck mmj" Without!» ' To 0mm Horn-4‘ I onlId “IO audcn'aamxmsoins‘o â€1‘“. thumnagain." Aid.Br0wna.skeddIoconstI-b19 1‘ it was not passible with Foata" 5 mm to arrest. Winn without day. I‘wouwn't no wr . nu", whiskey], 'and I‘wnmnot under influence or liquor. To Conn. 35%" He hit ' me with his- knobs " ' To Chum Horn-“ “'6 9°09“ 5‘. I‘-_...I Ana cold ‘kilk â€M' m the this man out! ldldnot.kno' what 08“ he had committed. I uked' has: to can out: studs m .‘ lot of hoodlum who follow- amampomdtoe-Joythem rommmmukomw. and lmwmnm‘umudterm gmwofh‘ufynm n_o Warrant E‘ E . tune 'timvithhis Mogultdll undid not kocpguiotlwoultmhim. Ithen hithimvlth my’bston. but}! can not tell how can. 1‘10 jacks! did not mtoaaect kimono for pad, ‘I will not; I w- com him I would mun. I-took hold 01 um and and. :12â€!th you’ and he Hothenhitmo angular“ add, 'Arrutjmb M be dnmnod.‘ hoop quiet I woultlmrt him I then hit him witthbiston, but, I our timvithhis Unsaid not didvnotf dumm¢hm.0u mumtrytouhootpuh- to‘rmnocoroua hid. utohurt him. Imottouwhoholped 1'10 will 'oloot you on Ilght,’ mouth; at mw‘m" mmdmb,‘ how mum“ hit' “9| Dr. 0.110111. 01 Foodvilln, M in: mm~w.w 03 1 Mr. Leslie MacKendry, of Uxbridge was a visitor in town on Sunday. ' Jim. Smith. of Orangevule.'is in utdwn owing to the serious illness of her mother, Ira. Thou. Johnson. defaced some pioudIsW 'thsthcnhoulfltakoudrinkofm gar, to which mark be "on“! â€3“ spoke on the duties of the church: ea in Ontario towards the mm work. On 81:11de evening his Ad- dress wu inn-mud by views of 'WVth. " Hr. JohnAldomisinww tuna-Mmammwho mum-snugâ€; - . .. Mr. nnd'llrs. J . Avery. at Glen- arm, were in town on Sunday at- tending the funeral at lit-3.1!. Sew- ell. utodthopartofï¬nmanonthuoc- canton. Great praise is due thew- tor and 1113 vile. with their faithiul congregation, who wen untiring in a coughs-Jinan! tea was held, alter which the chic! event. of the amber- ou'y, “ Burning of the mortgage.†took place. Dr. H. H. -Grnham was Bessie Jackson and Miss Ellis 0! Lindsay. visited Mr. and Mrs. Sadie: over Sunday. ;m put a Out. than mm with the farmer whom 1h. to“ he would “felt. 30th Wlwmmm 5M theconatcblomanytimu. I aw ‘himhifShortwithhkkneaondI ‘uwShorthitaum-iw mm! itimuwiththobflly. 1W , 3 3a-... _-_5-. 'V‘ Mr. Much, I, home mission stud- ent, of Knox College, occupied the pulpit or St. Andrew’s church on Sunday morning and gum an , ad- dreaaonthbworkinthcwhhand went out. Sonya-0 In. “In: mmd-mmmmc. law mlorm‘nrintommw moutorthoma. Taylor W To Md. Bsboockâ€"“ 'Ifho crow: were butting in and he Iron MI fully and told me to go to hâ€"â€"â€"†‘ know whst uni-tad tho tron ." Mr. I. E. Weldon wu‘ the m vitae-II. Houid:"lwuhm- lor'a the night 01th. m anti-c inthadlninxhfluflnkmom om. IMsmlnh-onzahd is did hot want me as Jolly him say to Short ‘1 will knock the hoe on you.’ I don't think if 1 me n constable I would take so much abuse as Short got. The crowdwere to blame and were yell- ing. " put' it to him" (the con- atnblo). I went into a» lock-up and saw Winn make an attack upon cued Chilton who knocked him déwn on flat M. I do not think Winn wadrunkashoknewwabout n check he received from J. L. Prim- can for hay which he sold that day. I ncvar aw so Wu! '3 scene in the town of Lingiuy“ Min Green, of Woodvillo; is the x, to clear the church in services, The choir. Itâ€! .____;____,___~ Wv‘i ofherdesthcamesssshock to all. The funersl, held on Sunday. w'ss very large. The service at the home was conducted by the ReV. C. 8 Lord of St. Andrew's church, of which Hrs. Sewell was a faithful member. She lesvas to mourn her loss s. husband and daughter Vina. two sisters, Mrs. Ellis, of Sturgeon Point. and Mrs. Bart. of Toronto. Relntives who nttended the funeral wen: Hr. W. Letts, Miss Mamie Lotta. of Tomato; Mr. Ezart and It. Edward J sckson, of Toronto ; Mr. Hugh McKinnon. or Glensrm, and Ir. and Mrs. John Csrew. of which mummmuuud Mm to bacon. hotly. Taylor cunt hmu-hdtowhlmupintho com. bath W Taylor. so Manama-banked him out. Ha odd ho de’t go till ,hnnhhedmph. Ihovhowu m, but. it Short in mm done I could haw. tan Win! out. without. mu trouble. Short mid a» bum: wmwmmmmmm Saturhay. Death again has been In our midst and called last Friday to a. higher mud another of our respecttul ci- tizens, In. Harry Swell. Although for the past three years the deceas- Mgr-ebulhommm-gm Btu-at River. VThe tuner-9.1 of Mr. Jas. Biadin took place from the home in Fenelon Falls on Honday and proceeded to Zion cemetery for burial Mr. and Be add he uw‘Short with the hat- on over wmn'a had. “ The prison- cyfought hard. but I “Y0 9°“ mom men. It mun-ed two M to handle him.†not heu‘ him my he would shoot Short. I did not think Winn was capable of iooking‘alter himself that dnysndieltthsthewasverydmnk as he amid not hold up hie head." The SW School Convantion (or of the "_; ____ LA!) a patient sullen-er. The news powucmandnhympru- ant. Theron-mint!» dual-noon cum-udqu 3" If. 9°" w,awmw9k charge mMpxuomm: lb. 3. I‘Donnld.m Monk-tripod Powâ€"W, '--,-â€"â€" "‘ ‘ ‘ WW Duly until 1! 9.3... m an boys was [inn . m. Highch- Inu-ic' was 9099““ b! m‘ youngest child of Mr. and .m. Richard Wright was very badly ing gentlemen acted as pan bearers : lusts. John Crawford. Richard Wil- Hr. Fred Amott is on the sick list andhasbeenunderthecamot Dr. Hamilton, of Bethany; Ir. Victor Grundy is also on the sick list and has been for some time. Mr. John hie fem etock end implement. end moved into the brick cottage on the term owned by his eon-incur. Ir. Wflltem Whiteeide. neer‘ Liflord. end intended living e retired life. She will be may missed in this vicin- ity end was beloved by ell Uh. knew her. ism had any: a. mile to: everybody and wee very kind W end hed e joviel diepoeltlon. Bheleeveeto mouniherloee bu huebend. Ir. John Robinson. one eon John in lenitobe and {our deughters : Ire. Young, of Ken- itobe. ; Mrs. Wilson. of Fenclon ; Ire. Willi-m Whitneide end In. C. Halt of levers. The funeral took place Iron the dwelling of her comm-lav, Ir. Whiteeide, and was very largely attended, showing the high esteem in which she was held in this com- munity. Rev. B. 1!. Patterson, of Liaord. preached a. very ï¬ne sermon. Deceased wee buried in Graham's non, William Coulter and Ir. Geo. H. McKinley is not gaining very fast. but under the care of Dr. HamiltOn. 01 Bethany, we hope to see him arouqd shortly. It. I. mean. may whim trod: : m- N. Smith. we“: son 0' 9-“ Nu. 0"†do chine W if“ my Irish he. at“: and madman: mu W. in ma gown: mu A. mm. pretty pink ore-My “flmuttnmh: â€531““ Robinson . midst! last week and all attempts to save its life proved useless. Th. little one unnamed greatly and died on Saturday and was buried on log:- 8mm. Hrs. Robinson and her husband resided in Fleetwood for some time and only last an sold Kirkfldd an a. violinist. Dr. W. Attend, This Sale "Seal. 3- Lottie Q M12)