FEB. 22. 1912. 5, BLorcm-‘s, ’D DISEASES Y THE ATION .2euting. Wedé business nly for the Beneï¬t Yo. may blood {1150350. con- †and Yet. us prove to rte-mauve “ill remove we. Unmet-theinfluenca 1W3: the skin '56- x p mplcs and blofch Lads are reduced. fall": â€gain. tho eyes become lewrrgy rem-m. and the ma has ope-bed up to afar Yearâ€"$858-w’ for Yearâ€"34.1403“ Increaseâ€"85W ICE TO PAY m RECURED 'ATION FREE d, and as thi8 Port Mann they sble advice. Iood or Skin Dis... to M as a gunman“ nuts. ’lhere is no ex- ;u'ixv; :2. umuguz‘ed In†\ bï¬otcheaL .(o matter r- acquired. our :ï¬ecsflo xent. neutruhze poi- | expd them from the :ponence m the W the most s-flon; 93d v Westminster; all other auth- the Canadian uia must be aim-used *respomlence Depart- nt. Ii you {invite 10 ï¬t as we 56:: and treat Correspondcnce and 11 letters 33 follows: 1t money. xx, 1911, Being mess ables us to P3: ‘eugnnge-JYO b} 3 ROBERT†11111031! on p00? than we nng you attention of}!!! M here the head for Yearâ€"- 5 Out. xd leather Port. Mann is (3., Canada [ted 1855 LEI Mich. Ebcamiler: An interesting event in the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Kennedy materialized Tuesday in the form of their golden wedding anni- versary, which was celebrated in their home, 600 Water-st. Surâ€" rounded by their sons and daughters and their families, who were all pre- sent with the exception of two sons, Mr. H. 1). Kennedy, of Indiana. and Mr. S. Kennedy, of British Columâ€" bia, and one grandson. Mr. Clifton Kidd, of Regina, they received the congratulations of a. wide circle of friends, and incidentally were the re- cipients of many beautiful presents. testifying to the golden opinions or which the worthy couple were the objects. Mr. Kennedy and Miss Rebecca. Sharin, daughter or the late Mr. Henry Sherin, of Emily, were united in nmrriuge by the Rev. John Cam- eron on the 20th of February ‘ in 18:32 in this city. After their mar- riage they made their home on Mr. Kennedy’s farm in the township of Otunabee, where for forty-four years the latter pursued his vocation as an agriculturist. During that time he established for himself the well dt‘St‘r\ed reputation of being one of the most prqgressive and successful farmers in the community. Govern- ed by a broad sense of responsibility, in his duty towards his neighbors and fellow citizens, Mr. Kennedy Peterboro Couple Celebrate Their Golden Wedding “ho represent the Board of Manage- mean f the County House ostefuge Were in town on Thug-atlas. The Obi-re: of their miSSionLWae in con- nection with the accepting of tenders for the purchase of supplies {or the coming year. co-néncing on the ï¬rst of March, for the House. The three gentlemen who comprise the board accompanied the County Clerk, Mr. J. R. McNeillie, went on a tour of inspection to the formant! buildings at the House," and consid- ered the advisability 01 making a?“ tainn repairs, which come under the head of usual wear and tear to the building. The management speak well 01 the. treatment given the mtg and 01 the benevolence a: the chi; k and his wife to the aged people. . The followingtenderflfwere accept- ed: general supplies, Adams Bram, beef, P. J. Campbell, breed, warner e. um $29.7 law. , The ly' un grand oflem.‘ it of The admii that 1 two 1 Bros. Many of the speakers billed 0n the mom "“9"; "'9‘!" an the t0 the (10°35 "4 W program to give addresses Farmemf,_1n$titht§ mating failed to put inmappearance; I! this is I Jusg“ ' D - . -.. ‘ .-» -u5t. "1 1'" N0 INTEREST HERE. my mu ‘II ‘ "â€"3 â€V. of attendance My:' I? “W1: ï¬eld who isW-bymonu, Oovmnt Tenders Let For House of gRefuge Supplies Warden Steele, of Eldon. Deputy- Roevo A. J. Varcoe. of 111949088». and Reeve J. J . D0731†0‘ Vérmwb Ltdies’ Astr mhan fur cnh 2") in. 33.0’) fori-S’ 0'), 45.00 for 35.( 40.00 and 40.00 for 30.00 ’ , ~ Ladies’ ponette coats 22.00 for 18.00 and 25.06%: 20.00 One brown ladies’ fur lined-cont, one nzwy and one green shell rat Marmott mulls reg 4.75 sale 3.75, reg 5.50I010 4.00 reg 6.50 3310 5 00, reg 7.50 03.00.00. ring 11.00 3810 9.00 . ' American Sable muï¬'s reg 3.00 8310 030. mg010’00veale 7.00 Grey lamb collars reg 9.00 sale 7.50, reg 10. sale 8.00, 12.00 sale 9.50 Mink Marmott Stoles reg 5.50 sale 4.50, regï¬gsele 5.00, reg 11.00 sale 9.00, reg 12. rule 9.50 Mink Marmott Throw ties 4.00 for 3.00.-10.00 :6: 8.00 Brown Coney Sboles 4.00 for 3.00. 5.00 for 4.00, and throw ties 2.25 for 1.90 Astrachan drivers 6.00 for 5.00, Seal drivers 4.50,for 3.75, and 6.00 for 5.00 Persian Paw caps 3.00 for 2.50 and 3.75, £012.25 Black Persiun wedge caps 9 00 for 7.50, turd 12.00 for 10.00 Ladies’ fur trimmed costs in black and greed shell with marmotf. and western‘sable callers reg 25.00 for 20.00, 28.00 for 2200, 311622.00 for 19.00 ' ‘ 50.00 sale 36.00 Men‘s curl-lined coats w Clearing ‘ Sale ‘ Of Furs * SECHON 1W :vit-h fur collars reg 18 00 Sale 13.00 md re; 25.00 sale. 20.00 u_v. and days, where Be 1:01th 93' tax-tamed by nine host want on weept- soup and four 9011mm vufly' Bros., the way of the W†i‘ gt :11 Warner times hm it‘ I? demdï¬Ã©trbtive meeting hald' in Bow- manvme on’llondny.‘ The hall, in Mrs. Kennedy, who, in her domes- tic relations, discharged the duties of ‘her social life faithfully. Her home life did not monopolize all her interest, however. Mrs. Kennedy wee always prominently identiï¬ed with the work of the church with which she was associated, and her hearty and whole-souled support was always {orthooming in matters con-. ly' understood that this will be the grand ï¬nale of small ï¬nes. The negt oflender will be granted the full lim- Kennedy disposed of the, iarin and bought the comlortable home. where they now reside, on Water-st, where. in the enjoyment of the fruits of their labors, their lives continue to scintillate as a beacon for those who would follow. â€3‘, 4. The daughieré present were Hrs. R. J. Kidd, of this city, together with. henhneband and lonr children, Mrs. R. A. Ward and husband and five children, all of Toronto. The sons present were Mr. E. P. Ken- nedy and wife and one child. of To- ronto; Mr. F. W. Kennedy and wife and two children, 01 Idndeay. Twelve grandchildren were present. took an active intelligent interest For supplying one on the prohibit-’ ed list with liquor Magistrate J ack- son at Wednesday 3 court imposed ' a. ï¬ne and costs amounting to $29.75 upon the v-iolgtop 01- the" blacklisted one. This is the highest price ever known to be paid for one whole ï¬sh in Lindsey. W this one didn’t belong to the regulars. The prohibited ene is- wintering sf. the bustle on the hinfloxz. thirty in all matters pertaining to the pro- motion and welfare of the commun- ity in which he moved. either in an ofï¬cial or social capacity. Heavier Fines on the Slate for Offenders He was ably assisted in this re- spect by the hearty co-operation of cat-nth; the ï¬elfare or the _ church and community. .. . McGAFFEY 3;;00 tori; 00, 45.00 for 35.00, Sable trimmed 50.00 for .wiaheé it to be expliciy- WE he have been visiting friends, lett on “d Tuesday morning tor their hbj’é at Kinley, Sask. Miss Leta. Trainwhe has been at- V tending Peta-hero Business W' dciflhOMMQViCAito-‘_-ï¬f :" -: hockey team visited our burg, and detected the home team by a score of 14â€"4 Cook. on cowemOiot. and Deyman in goal for the visitors, played a. star game, while our on J ack Austin shone for Kinmount. "The Coboconk boys on goal!" W and we hope‘to M them often. Our team play the return match at looboconk on Wednesday, 21st. The referee handled the game to the en- tire satisfaction at every one. | The following were Lindsay visit- rors: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McMahon Mr. Jas. Ritchie and Dr. Frost The latter. went to be with Mr. G. Train, while undergoing the operation at .the hospital. On Friday the 9th inst.. at the Baptist parsonage, by the Rev. Mr. Winter,“ Mr. George Davis and Miss Jemima Smith were united in mar- riage. We wish them many happy days in their married life, ‘ The Rev. C. E. Pratt, of . Minden. occupied thé pulpit at St. James church hére on the 18th. Mr. James Wilson, formerly a but.- cher' hei-e, is at . present visiting friends in the village. He is locat- ed at present, near Wainwright, The Presbyterians of the village and surrounding district are to be congratulated on having their church free from debt. A couple of years ago they had an addition built to it, inside renovated. a furnace in- stalled, new seats placed, etc., cost in all about $1,059. The church now is .as nice inside as any country place can show, and all that is need- ed is a man to man the ï¬eld. No service was held in the Presby- terian ‘ church on Sunday as the preacher for the day missed the morning train from Toranto. to last Wednesday. Mrs. George Train went. to Lind- say on Friday morning to see her husband who ia in the hospital. Kinmount, Feb. 19,â€"0n Wednesday last, 14th. at. the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Murray, their eldest daughter Jane, and Mr. Wilbert Lyle. son of Mr. John Lyle, reeve of Lutterworth, were united in marriage. The Rev. Mr. Lord ofï¬ciated in his usual hap- py way on such occasions. The happy couple le!t on the afternoon train for their home in Millbrook. where Mr. Lyle carries on a. black- smithing business. Your correspon- dent joins with their many friends in wishing the young couple many years of wedded bliss. Mr. Tom MacEachem, of the LC; I.. spent the week end with his pprents here. 'Miss Carew, of Lindsay, is visit- ing friends in the village this week. Miss Leta Train, of the Peterboro Business College. is home for a. day or two. Her ï¬nal exams. come on next week and we wish her success. Presbyterian Church New Free of Debt On 5mm}: evening Coboconk lined, sable trimmed, reg Conway went to Toron- who 'IC. 0.0. F Banquet and A SWELL TRAIN. For the swell train of Canada the Grand Trunk' consider that it is ne- cessary to haVe a publication de- scribing the International Limited, in accordance with the service and equipment, and have issued a' dainty brochure descriptive of the train it- self and the country through which itpasses. 'I‘hebookisprinted on heaVy satin ï¬nished coated stock, enclosed in a {our page co’ver. print- ed in gold and brown. the entire book being' stipped to give it the artistic eaect‘ that was aimed at. This train is the finest and mt at the midmgnt nour _|ur “any“, which was well served and very dainty. . The committee in charge or the a!- fair reel gratiï¬ed at the ‘eucceee of the [flair and are especially pleased that the citizens so highly appreciat- ed their efforts as to turn out in such large numbers in response to the invitationt. The lolloiwing ladies acted on pet- roneeeee: Mrs. McMahon, Mrs. Ed. McConnell, Mrs. Elliott. Mrs. Boni- steel. Mrs: Wilkinson, Mrs. Wickett and Mrs. Chambers. -' BALL WAS SUCCESS. The ï¬nal ball bolore the commence- ment of the Lenten season was 'held Monday evening in the town hall by Hope Divi No. 174, B. of L. E; {or the beneï¬t of disabled brethren, and was a gratiLving success; in fact it was one of the most largely attend- ed during the present festive season Nearly 225 people were present. among them being several from out of town, who will carry away with them many happy rewilections of the allair. The ball was a big success. both ï¬nancially and socially. Every- thing that was arranged by the com- mittee: worked out splendidly and notasinglehitchoocurtodto mar the proceedings oi the-evening. The large auditorium was profusely de- corated by Dundee 6': l-‘lavellea Ltd., and never before presented a more attractive appearance. the various bright colors with the electric blame, showing up prominently and making a very pretty ellect with the beau- lul gowns worn by the ladies. Roenigk’s orcheStra was on hand and discoursed many popular airs. the waltZes, two-steps, three-steps, guadrillee, etc.. being particularly well rendered. The program opened with a grand promenade. and once started went all without a halt, there being no collisions or mix-ups on the main line. According to schedule all flagged in at the midnight hour for lunch, when of the Seeiety and Ina-lies. of the Power: restmt on yo.- dsy night. The “ï¬t in one of null style. The tnblee mien-ant- ï¬ully decanted ad the roll owing menu will give one ea idea tow the nronrietor catered to the wants 0! Frozen Sweets with cum. Cale Noir. After the banquet the party were‘ entertained by, speed: maxing. muni- cd selecting on the piano and 30100: rendered by son. of Linduy’s lend-l to by Mr. Hugh“. who dwelt upon? in; order and inspiring to all. the greatness of the British Empire The guest- putod after the sing- md the loyalty and honor duo His ing of the National Anthem, a.“ Majesty. The speaker tutu-sperm highly pleased with the banquet end marks with many witty and pleu- amusement tarnished by the Society. The chair was occupied byllr. C.. Hughu who ï¬lled it mummy] The ï¬rst toast of the evening. " Our King and Country" was responded I to by Mr. Hughnn. who dwelt upon ; Accompunod W Hummus. Jelly surrounded w chastised calves Dr. Mimi’s - thzh'fls m Cuwdun Order at Oddfellows no s most mulch banquet. oddlenow tho bony-rd. Salad a. la. Sunrh'tnt Lot 13,: Bout It. y'a Whyâ€"Cranks“. SM Milk Pi. Forrdoduil an. Entertainment Bi Success ' 22, IQIZ ' were very gratin/ins. A large number droke over from Cannington accom- panied by the Cmnington brass band who rendered some ï¬ne selections of music which added much to the merriment of the evening. There were not so my dressed in carnival at- tire on on former occasions. In the fancy dress class for ladies Miss Dob- eon o! Cumington as Indian Lady anoe large. and the ice in excellent condition. The receipts at, the gate here, being an esteemed resident of Manilla for a number of years and her many friends regret to learn 0! her serious illness. Miss Jennie Glendenning, of Men- treal. arrived home on Monday morn- ing to attend the nuptials of her sister, Miss Minnie Glendenning to Mr. W. H. Beattie, of Guelph On Tuesday. Feb. 20. Mr. Fawn Patterson. of Toronto spent the week end in Manilla. The llama Methodist choir assisted at the Sunday School convention held at Little Britain on Tuesday. The .Ship-ahoy CarniVul held in man. on Friday evening last was a. huge success. . The weather Una 0.11 tint could be desired. the attend- Mnnille, Feb. 20. -- Mr. Herbie McDonald, 1; student of the Peter- boro business college. spent the week end in town with his parents. Mr. W. B. Carter, of Orillie, visit- ed the parents! home last week. The residence of Mr. Richard Bu- ryhndnnnrroweocapo of being destroyed .by are on Tuesday last. At the noon hour some children go- ing home for dinner noticed the roof 6: the kitchen on an end with the applicntiOn of several buckets of we- the sick bed of Mrs. Richard Grills, who lies in a. serious condition, no hope being held for her recovery. Mr. Grills is well and favorably known ter the names were extinguished be. fore any serious loss resulted. Mr. and Mrs. William Dixou drove to Argyle on Sunday to attend “must. Thodoctorinhhml 31>de form-poke ottho ponibilitiea of “May. and 0! its "Our Society†by Ir. Wm. 1(0â€" wuten wu clearly deï¬ned in n nous speech on the oochty and it; grow: to respond to "The Ladies and Our Gm." Th- ganuomn npokn in a. moat approchuvo ny or the gentler sex and the put they played in the downing of society. mt incidents. o! . catchy utm. "Our Town.†brought Dr. Whit: future port :- solo. by [in Stella-d. follow- ed by t solo by Hr. T. Kurtho “The King and mph-e" which was highly unreal-mod by all. In. (Dr.) No.- bitt ung o beautiful selection, on- titlod. ‘-‘ Jessie's Doom." Mr. J. Coultaor followed with a catchy solo. " There's 3 Load.†Rocitotion by Ship Ahoy C amival Held at Manilla M. Becky. Duck out! wn-on. Tho speaking was followed by 1 music.» WOW 1: which tho tol- lowing ladie- md gentleman took Brown who undated a. nice 3010. A piano duet by Miss nary Connko future of the onus-tum Gladys Powers. with a. sweet voice. was much admh‘od. as was also Miss PAGES 5 to l2 of Hamilton. at Fer-ale, 13.0., and recently transferred from Winnipeg. perished alone in the hills across the river. He started for a tramp at ten o'clock Sunday, taking with him a amen end snowshoes. tends s cordial invitation to Mr. J ordnn to “War them with his pre- sence and to bring his friends along. All information regarding the dis- trict will be freely given visitors, and all matters from a. farmer'- standpoint will be freely discussed. The party will include a dozen or more of Ontario's previous promin- ent residents, accompanied by the mayor, president 0! the board of trade, alder-men and others. This exhibit will prove untold worth to especially the district of Cunrooe. for which there. appurs to be in store s wonderful future. The itinerary on the sheet gives the ex- act. time, day and date. Each place in Ontario will be favored with a. FRWEN TO DEATH. evening a 7.30 o'clock. Everybody who intends going is expected W 9â€- vido : baht. {or two. For; those who do not bring baskets robe-h;- mentn will be provided 10" 15 â€â€˜3' Agplendidprognmhubeen W ' A very successful Valentine eociel was held on Wednesday evening in the Writ of the lothodist chumh by the Christian Brotherhood. Rev. B. Bum. pastor, pounded. and the following prop-em wee carried out gt the conclusion of which ramsh- mente were nerved : pinno 3010, Miss Pout; choir-man's eddreu; Victro- lie music, Mr. John Kch: peper on St. Valentine. President ll. Sher- in; instrumental duet. Hines Bel- !our and Burns; reading, Mr. T. W. Hr. Jon. Parsons; piano solo, Hr. “ville Earle ; recitation. Miss Bushnell ; Victrolia music. Hr. John Xcha; vocal, Hr. R. Cornwall; piano duett, .lliaaea Ora-Indy ~~ and Ivory." God Save the King. The mill dam 0! Mr. G. A. Jamie- aon on the stream at Mount Pleas- ant broke away on Saturday morn- ing and the pentâ€"up waters overflow- ed the valley. This is a repetition 0! what occurred last summer after a day of terriï¬c thunder and very haavy rain. The 108a to Mr. Jam- of Cunt-one, Mu... will tour 01:- tu-io during the month of Much arriving in Lindsay on March 13.3.1 m.m.19.â€"m I‘dies Aidotthelu‘u'atl’xubyt‘hnchumh willholda.bcshotoochl tt tho home 0! Hrs. Wood on Thursday Echo-Ln; vocal, Mr. R. Cor-Inn.“ ; Victrolin. music, Mr, John 11ch ; recitation. Mrs. 1’. Hague; vocal, the grove on Monday last. The de- ceased was well known in the town- ship 0! Emily and Gavan. She was a scion of a, nanny that represented pioneerilgvgmu ad was much re- spected. 'A't the tim‘e oi her death spected. ’1? the tini'o at her death she was residing with her daughter. 6.23 p.m., ieaon iggreatashinmm is now without power and this is'the seas- on of chopping. The dun farther down has not been completed by Mr. Bolt who hopes to ï¬nish the dam and buildnnewxnill inthe place where the one stood that the waters washed nwty. All that was moral or the late Hrs. Walter Petty was consigned to Mill Dam at Mt. Pleasant Broke Away-Much Damage . remaining until Thum- leave at 6.28 p.m.. The Mr. M. F. Dunhm. ex- in bum (our sons: William. of om; Sunni-1nd James, of Wand John of lunar: town. ship. Ira. Potty lived to a. great “MM- Shewu pro- walnut-husband. Thesyur pgthyotswidecircholh’iendsand noloisu will produce the program as landed out for the postponed con- curt. EVerybody come. Evarybody boost for the libru‘y and its inter. cits. ft is non-denominational and The Bum Social on may em‘ from One-nee. present and chic ing. was Inez uy, appeared use in elocutiox o! the highest in; et Trotters school house ewes “tended by a. couple 0! abish km“ tron Onenee. A urge cro'd 9"“ present and enjoyed e splendid even- ing, Else Inez McCullough. ot Lind- Hrs. Petey Handley and Herbert. Gardiner, of Mount Pleasant. were in town on Wedneodoy afternoon. Dr. J. N. Thompson drove out to Mount Pleasant on proteasioml busi- ness last Saturday. Mr. Adolph. of Owen Sound. org- anizer of the 1.0.F. bu left town after a season othbor in which he Grahmwhohubeenveryiu, will beplenedtohowehoisoonnleoo- ingveryutishctorfly. town on ï¬iday- Courtney. of Mount Pleasant. business visitors to Omemee on! many people of the Township Of My and Omemoe took a. trip ‘0 the Winter Carnival at Lindsay last Ir. Wiley, of Owen Sound. argua- iner of the C.O.F. is in town for a. while. Whoa. 61. LINDSAY. W. I. Rich. who:- of the Boyd Colo We have the only thoroughly reliable Chime Clock made. The eases beautifully carved and pre- sent a. ï¬ne massive appearance. Just the thing for your mantel. Westminster Chimes at each Also a ï¬ne line of Omulo Gold clocks, Mantel clocks, Kit- chen clocks and the best alarm 11‘ $1,25 disease; of that nose, throat lag. of Surgeon. Louder W. Spock! cttantion to gu ._'e_r_y and DRS.IOILPIII and 3108 appeared with much accept- in elocutionary numbcrs. Some CHIME CLOCKS 1!. Benny. of Welland. was in '. F. McCarty LOOPHCYEAR public library remand-atom!»- bids