Philadelphia, Pa... Feb. ISLâ€"De- spite the phantom of death, com- panion of their grim honeymoon, George Sicler, of Germantown, and his bride, who was Miss Genevieve Laureate, of Pittsburg, are happy. 0n adjoining cots in the Dermady when of a romance began seven years ago, when Sicler was ordered to Mount Airy by the physicians. 'At Mount Airy Sicler met and fell in love with Genepieve Laureate, who engaged to nurse the man back to health. She contracted the dread malady and her health failed apace with his. Three years ago they decided it was a losing ï¬ght and both were remOVâ€" ed to the sanatorium at Morton. For those three years they have occupied While Dying Man and Woman Were Married adjoining cots. constant companions, each flying to cheer the other. Last Saturday they both had premoni- tions of the end. a. matter, according to the physicians, of days. Then they decided to die as man and wife. Sicler called to his bedside Miss Margaret O’Hara, superintendent of the sanitarium, and told her of their wish. She arranged for the cere- mony. She and Miss Lillian May, of Germantown, qcted as witnesses. The end draws near, but Mr. and Mrs. Sicler are happy. The $00 Y.M.C.A. has already taiP-d $27,000 for its new building. no]: man-r. We also offer two specials in these, one line is made of ï¬ne white cot- ton with frill embroidery, the other style is of ï¬ne white cotton with deep frill of tucking and lace. Special value at ...... 50¢ Two special values in ladies’ corset covers. One style 13 or allover. embroidery, the other of ï¬ne white cotton with lace and embroidery tnmming, all sizes, your choice. . .........35¢ Ladies’ Corset Covers 356 of the well known Hair Store, 50c White Goods Sale Will Save You Money; Norland, Feb. 20. â€" On Friday evening, Feb. 16 , the girls of the village gave a leap year party which was very much enjoyed by all. A jolly sleigh load left the village at 7 o’clock and drove to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Beach Lake, where as usual 9. very pleas- ant evening was spent. Games and contests were indulged in until mid- night when a novel lunch in the form of hot pan cakes and maple syrup was served. After this the bays were allowed to elect their own partners for dancing which lasted till the wee small hours. Leap Year Party 0 Miss Jean Parker, of Dongola, spent the week end with her friend, Miss Nicholls. Miss Kate McIntyre, of Highland.‘ Grove, is spending a month at home. A hundred new books have been addded to the already good selection of books in our public library. On Thursday evening a. load of 24 young people drove to Coboconk to witness the hockey match between their team and Kirkï¬eld.A1ter the game all enjoyed a The Unionist Opposition mOVed a. vote of censure on the Government for neglecting to reconstruct tne House of Lords. Rev. Mr. Webster, of Coboconk, took the afternoon service in the church on Sunday and the serViee at the Army hall in the evening. hwï¬giï¬ii'm- a. on Dr. Chase's Ointment val talleve you at. once and as certainly cure mi we. 3 nor all k 01.. Limited. The Bell Telephone Company will ask the railway commission for leave'to increase its rates in Toron- to and Montreal. -- -v Mrs. Lee of Alexandria Bay, N.Y., committed suicide at Brockville by swallowing poison. Entrances Held at Norland One style is‘ of on both Kent and William Sta. $10 This is an extra ‘ . ï¬ne worsted suit made In the popular three button sac style, single breasted, good ï¬tting and extra. well made m every detail. Trousers are extra well shaped and through- out the suit has a aplen- didi appearance. Special at AAA 'n, We are in a position to showy , f0! thécoming spring-"right 'UOW"'eifili.eT than formerly-apnea as low as range larger than 6V9!“ {I YOUW’HI‘ makeno. mistake in selecting from our splendf"i5 showing and a comparison of price’sWill convinceyou that we agree not a “ 3* ‘ ou thg‘newest styles and materials in men’s clothing exert-r dding any?» g6 ‘ rich quick -proï¬ts-no-we prefer low proï¬ts and your continued patronage. ,_______________________.___â€" c-ooooaoo .00 9. NEE BORDERED PRINTS 'Skip Flavelle and Lindsay Rink in the _ J ewelry--Lindsay’s Curling Reputation 'Ably' ' Upheld--A Reception Would be Pmper Thing The unbeatable crack Winnipeg skip. D. M. Braden, and his rink of A1. players yesterday put the Lind- say rink, skipped by J. D. Flavelle, out of the last event, the Tetley Tea. competition, winning by three shots. At that, the veteran Flavelle put up a magniflcient game, he being seven points down before touching the chalk at all. It is expected that the Lindsay It is expected that the Lindsay rink will arrive home Friday, and they will not be coming empty hand- ed. Skip Flavelle, at the head of the veterans, sixty years and over, won the Black Girvin cup. and with it the diamonds rings. The Lindsay rink is also sure of third or fourth prize in the Tetley comp-tition. I! Braden. the Winnipeg champion, wins the event the Lindsay four will bring These are very new and an; becoming more popular. colorings, ï¬ne stripe.pattems mth pretty colored be Here are Fiï¬ze Yery Special YaJues $10 1 Suit number 9025 . and it is a ï¬ice’e’lie, made of fine brewn woré - sted tweed, well tai‘iored and beautifully shaped and sq mare built shoulders. The trousers are made with belt "oops, side «traps and wet-ch pocket. This is an extra good looking and serviceable suit at... $12 M ecoming more popular every day. They come in a splendid range of with pretty colored borders and made especially forl-dresqeg. ind“mi§ts.~- Per yard , 121.29 home the third prizes. namely {om cutlery sets, but it Braden loses the Lindsey rink will be sure of the four- th prize. {our silver mounted um brellu. Besides, L. V. O'Connor, 0: the Lindsay rink. is high man in thc points. However, the highest score in this competition made last you a, person than Dunbar. It is also expeCted that the Lindsay rink will win second prize in the Grand ‘Ag- gregnte oompetitiou, which has al- ready been won by Skip Braden. of Winnipeg, who has a string 01 thirty points competition with a. more 0! 45-, and looks like a. winner, thesec- and highest man in the competition being G. A. Little with 89, whiCh is quite a. distance ahead 0! the next nearest competitor. The record in the polnte'competition is held by the lemons curler. Bob Dunbar, at 60 LINDSAY 1 4 This lsour upecial ' black†.md'iblue serge suit and for anyone that~ wants a nice dressy suit a. a low price this one will please them; If we sold it at 815 it would not be too much. This you will say is the best suit you have seen at this low price, each ...... $14 {our of and composed of the best players evailable lrom the local club, and as the rink ‘15 13ng home the honors .olt'he s‘piel, it is only ï¬t and proper that‘theyhe greeted with a rousing reception. on their return. The management of the Undeay curl- ing club could not make a. better mow than give the veteran and his braves a. right royal welcome 'back to the home town. ‘ All through their games the great western bonepiel the veteran and the Lind-3y plejrerl ployed magnmcient glance. end ebly upheld the repute- tion of Linduy u the best curling town'on the amp to-dey. Kate on to Skip Fltvelle end his rink. thorough sport. He plays the game for all _it is worth 3nd plays excep- tionally. well. His rink was strong 1 6 5 This 18 a par- Miculgrly/ niép‘ range of clothing. The q: are extra geod q ‘ty and made up in tea! good soylee for the coming spring trade. We give a wide range to select from and this in an attrac- tive price. Your choice at only ............... 16.50 Women’s Institute‘ Rest Roomsâ€"2nd Flogr.‘ L520 $2 Men’ 3 ï¬ne brown worsted uni ts, small neat. check atterns and, aâ€" .very' feelyionabgo cloth. Exéï¬a well‘ made and sure to please ypu. Eyé'gxthing about. the‘ue galimejats points topareful attention in 31! details “of workmanship and ï¬niph ‘Yery'jjmpnhr at. ...... $20 '0.- Valentine Concert .7". ï¬eld at Lornvilfé her daughter-.3111. B. ‘Stacev, who has not. been eujoyilig the best of health. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Burton are still on the sick list, but. we trust they {viu soon be all right, again. A baby boy came to the home of Mr. anh Mrs. Fred Bailey on Thurs- day of last. week. ' Mr. and Mr»; D. Macintyre were in Toronto last week. Miss Murlel Bruce is visiting her sl_ster, Mrs. J 'Fisher. The mild weather of the past lew davs came as a. welcome change af- ter the intense cold, which prevailed for several weeks. Bare ground is showing in many places as a result of it. and the skating rlnks also cut-- (cred. but not in attendance. Among those lrom here who at- tended the Midlanleeterboro hockey match last Wednesday night at Pe- terboro were Messrs. Plank, Stacey, J. Fisher. A. Fisher. P. Campbell. Bradlequ. Campbell and D.. Mc- Pherson. A special irom mmumu went through at 4. 80 p.n1. Misses Clara Lapp and Edna Macâ€" Alpine tisited lrlends in Lindsay last week, returning on Monday. The W. 1. concert on the e\ ening oi Valentine day was a success. Rex. Mr. Archer, oi Woodville, occupied the chair and kept the audience in constant good humor. The Argyle orchestra " gave ' several selections, each time responding to a hearty en- core. Msster C. McKay,'of the Glen, Mariposa. also called forth loud applause by his Scotch songs and violin selections. Little Miss Florence and Master Gerald Burton delighted the audience with their singing. The duets rendered by Mrs. Coad and Mrs. Themes were greatly appreciated as were also the some given by Misses Jean Ross, Prouse and Melissa Warren. Miss Leone Sproule' 3 â€Citation was well rendered and in keeping with the day. After the program the ladies served sandwiches. cake and coilee. The proceeds amounted to 821. The railway commission settled the Brockvllle commotion diaculty by Two more actxons for d ordering both the c.P.'R. and G.T.R. have been entered against, Mr to change the, time 0! their trains. Russell of Montreal. Ladies’ White Blouses 1-25 “WW '3‘!" w _.â€"- A very large‘assqg‘tmeht 9f ladies’ 'lu‘lit)’ mu'mï¬'th héw get. in 5190‘ as, very very t,‘pecial value at. each .................................... white blouses made of ï¬ne pretty design? and 1-25 any places a; a result. cc! am he. skating rinks also aux-v pug: neon. 1e from here who at- L Fisher- P. Campbell. “;_- __ â€QB! Ladies’ Aprons 25c La-Jies’ print apmns in a ngi quality, light and dark colors with bib and straps over shoulders also Pocket. Veryr special each... 250 ' .Ih‘roMo Live S'ock‘ * TOR'ONTO, Feb. 20.â€"The reported 88 culoads of live thr‘Ui‘fy 'Market. comprising tlegd‘lï¬t'ï¬'ozs, 797 sheep, 1 ancf' horses. ’-‘ Butchers. WCMJOtS. 01' which thPro “are few. “fat...â€œï¬ loads of good. “Plow!†med-fuftogood. 85.501035â€; commo medium. $5 (085 $5.40; interior, 84.69 to cows. 83 to 85.25; bulls, $4 to .1 .9 .A .00: EAST BUFFALOIeb. Escudo-Ro- eeipu son had. Market slow cod steady: e steel-u. 37.5 to $8; butcher suds 88.5 to 36.75. - ~- Calvaâ€"Recetpu 250 head: Met 301 ï¬ve. 5c lower; cull to cholera, $6.15 to 810.8. Sheen nnd limbsâ€"Receiptau'ld‘; mtg 15.25; ca'Tv' ers. 31.75 m 32.25. ,. éockcl‘c and‘Foedcn. Feeders?“ to 950 â€33.. are worth $4.! to 83.23; v'nekers. 70’! "13.. at $4.50 to $4.75. "Ilkwand Springer-e. There was “an; demand for good qunmy milkerf’und apt-ï¬ngers. Prim rented from {‘9 â€0 each. Lamb- Igld atrsf tb'm: sheep. oval, “um“: rams atsatonu. Hogs. Mr. Han-1n. reported fleets. (ed as: wnerod. at 88.70. and 85.8 1203b. an Mr. Harris. N wnterod. at 88.70. country 90m“- y â€"â€" â€"_.__ , , ket. hmbl slow, sheep ï¬ctive; cl lambs. $8.60 to 86.75: cull to fair; .‘ 06.40; yam-um. 85 to 86.75; sham: “.15. Honâ€"Receipts 34M; market active My: you-km. 06.10 to '56: pin. mixed. 8.50 to $8.56; heavy, $.ï¬; rm 86.50 to 85.5: '5 to 5.5. Glmow Cattle Repel-h. ' It I: ofï¬cially announced that t“ Cane-dun Prone Anaconda) M M Glucow cane mrket reports hnve been suspended for the belnnoe of the winter. No Canadian cattle hnve been received there since November. and none are en- med before the opening of “ï¬xation: Thenpomwmberesumedmmv- ' Dr. 1‘. P. McCullough Lisbon“ from)p.n.w6pm man“ I. m: â€o w Price- Itgafly. at 8:} wm visit Benson House. East Ruï¬nlo ï¬~“le Market. CATTLE MARKETS. actions {or damaa’ Live a mmayo 8 stock at g 1084 cat. 173 calves Du, \‘id A (r FAWNG’S muzsr rxcn SaleSaturday, Mar. 2, 30 chiry Holman 1nd A] cowl, a}! in Calf, seven your» ad W. guaranteed, Elli-W Holstein cum. rbu credit. -oid. HI." Janey Sprinuv-r rusinp m M all dm- curly, 1‘ ecu-d. Handsome Grey Geldmx V y accepted. ' 1.1. PRETON Bay gelling. by Hapu Span acid horsvs, um ï¬che: djhgi‘ibwiv 2f ' Brown gelding. rismp .. Brown gelding, 1a. 20 hours. all class.» 2 cheap wkersv got u. no Ptir iheavy Colts, rising A HuVy mm, weight 1400 Cly mound gl‘lï¬lï¬â€˜h. need “bastion now. consult me if yaur t 50 Blnkets, o‘ubswwchvumi Br“ ,1 blamrdieved Only by fun- M Indian of n Town ’ It 30th.»!!! Sealed Tenders will he ru the undersigned “P 'v†‘ cloak noon on Fridnv. MM'I' hr the erection of a ann B Many in the Vunicipnlily Mp of Mtnvers. Héve taken adi Bay m, is foal and 2mm New cutter, lrmstn n 1, all. 4 doz. 0511115. 2 60:. Rawhide WNW 4 lacy Woollen Run 6 don. Sweat Pads Iowa, got to ho- \r TENDERS WAN 6m Single Hurnvsx nvv. Sett double Mm Hub and ramiï¬cations m non st mv oflice at Bethany «bomb: W. Bbckwell» ‘ 2 doc. second-hum! H may Fine White (‘ambri sat Covgra edged with tore] ribbon run. sizes 34 to 44. Ladies' Whim Muslin (‘0 at. trimmed with one r I†linen itsertion, (“dged â€110m and lace to mate. ribbon and beading, a“ 517. engine and: 1 (102. â€w Halu‘r‘u .m I'“ Ladies‘ Whit» Cotton Gowns. ï¬ne tucked yoke. 101 edged with ï¬ne cmbroidvry button front. all sizes, prim W' White (‘uml’vriq Gowns. slip over or huflnï¬ some with ï¬ne Swiss em yokes. edged with imi‘ati4 Irisn lace. short sleeves, 0 ions sleeVes and nudged yok edged with embroidery, :1 sizes. price end: ..................{ 11.3. ANNIS Oph Are Matchless Corset Cow COWï¬ FEB. 22, 1912. Eye Strail Nerve St: rising gin n aWuy. Go )s. Pati- “I! 1 mp 1nd inns ymung mnrh't She 10 I