we are going to your not. having e season’s ugly advisg dollars for e Prices. HQ ductions is MARCH ssil dale ft Sons M MHEHHW m Kn“ 8 root. l buy gen- 'Icrv certain- unw and p!“ However It '1“ Wm auxiliary to n prices un- val I William on- value r season. that every coats, Coon u x '0’ thod. 1 nullâ€? r 9mm!“ r \I n IIC. t your a ï¬nal If this 'cted. a! 9.1†side, not an simp- will ices Sale ‘II H14†900! Hood Music. 3‘ â€Mfg“ u! 0‘ $ .. run. in: wkiï¬y 'u‘ ucst ,. In, Use the Cold Cure That Mun Gum We are Leaders in Engagement and Wedding RINGS Hm' amok 0f PPM] Rings was m-wr better. Utit‘ Five Pent-{Mk ring m $8 an is a speéitnefl of our MU? armh- ring“ Bbbék M Very H wmmMF' prit‘ER; mamm- Pan-1 Ring-:9; B‘tï¬ï¬‚ {Hun-3w N3“ mfluulbï¬g MGEQIS'FE 155988 W. F, McCarty N. . may nf tho nu Ilmu‘ Wh" am when uâ€"XS a. \\'v buy tho hf‘st Mamie mu- mill is up to date in 9 ()ur c-xpvnsvs are the mil I‘nlrnnim- this will and lwm‘ï¬l. \‘u..r dmlor has them. Every GriPP" Jos. MaunderSon mm Flour. Coal and Wood ‘ vol) [10th u“: Inn» 3;...- Wong ma you will avoid serious dung-er and all the discom‘Ofl. w.‘ guarantee Laxo Quinino 013mb“- to cure any case of La Grippe or to do it thoroughly and as as a remedy can that removing the causeâ€" ary colds in 24 hours. ('(Ild . quickly cure.q by (‘url'i‘ ordin l'rice 256. The Big ley hull“ SPECIALIST. The followin‘ï¬dlunu- qt man l'ilm ll'hiilv my icmmm ..\>.:).'.x:;!.~z3‘;»lx‘llu ‘Dxupflpuiu (‘Jlnrrh:14lx‘iflln‘0 R maximum. Rumurn-‘ll‘lmiunimw Lost. Vitality Iliulmh'n‘ Veu'ivm‘vlv Skin Din-moi Kimmy Athenians Um- \ i.-‘n :uhimhle. but â€â€œ1th siblu M-lul history and two-mm Hlump l'ur m-v roply. Consultation OFFICE Houu: 10 to l inti. Sundays 10 “an. to I“ 't Drs. Soper apdiwmte A.†n“; 'rice A. mummy Grain. Flour, Coal Lowwéii-Ldi’ts'r nuns Each TUESDAY March up?“ mm bym. ifs ABOUT FLOUR Special Trains 1H. 3" h‘ l1 pivhll‘l‘ cums. uu uuu "cur unly add to ch" cost. E ~r.~‘ must. have dividends. Ilwm '3 nmttm~_ how great. the capacity A; _._. 8.. Oh- â€HI.(II‘I‘ Il‘lvv H""" __- - will they cannot put? in thé what, nature did not. put. in Manitoba, Alberta. Saskatchewan The only Throurh Lin. .4“. [‘un mtï¬-Ht. Popular JiWéiEfStore y cold or uni“ , indicates loweted threat againï¬t life health use a. rem HM at. thv lwst Manitoba Wheat. ‘3' up w date in equipment. use-s m-v the minimum. m: HUM Ni ngdiag 'Hw 1‘an #1349 mm: mm Him we mad»: $24 :wnh‘n 'lfl' “dds. (loo nnt help any. Id In lhu cost._ Share mntn Ltes lowered vitality agaJnSt lite. It you use a remedy as notice the first sym- m will avoid serious all the discomlort. SETTLBRS ' Heine“ up!“ ani as “I“! at we†5 tnc Mom I Toronto Ont. II). 10 and get. the Regain mm ionmd 'i‘ni'ollgiq 2nd. 1911. LINDSAY ._ mm, Who A regular storm period is central on the 8rd. covering the let to the 6th. The storm diagram shows that the Venus period is central on Mars periods are in full force at this regular storm period. By. the 1st.‘ telling barometer will begin in the west. temperature will rise 'end' storms of rain. wind and thunder will start eastward by the 2nd. Dur- ing the 3rd. 4th and 5th, these storms will pass outwardly acrossi the country, with change to much warmer, rain and thunder, east of storm centres, followed by rising; barometer, with snow and sleet and change to much coldet. on westernl sides of storm areas. A decided, cold wave for the season will almost , certainly sweep south and east from the northwest between the 0th and 8th. A seismic period. central on February 28, will extend three to ï¬ve days in March. . Irl Hicks Promises . Cold Weather in March A reactionary storm period hills centrally on the 8th. 9th and 10th. At this time the Mercury disturbance is added to those of Earth. Venus and Mars. This period is also coin- cident with the ennuu.msghetic and electric crisis. central on and about March 11th. I! the Mars influence should not bring warm, open weetnâ€" er over from Februaryâ€"a. thing most unlikelyâ€"we may expect some decid- ed storms' of rain. sleet and snow between the 7th and 10th.. Rain. wind and thunder will be natural ‘in the ilrst, oncoming stages of these storms, but rapid change to snow. high barometer and cold may be ex- pected on the western sides of storm areas. Much colder weather, but tendency to prolonged cloudiness with threatening aspects. will con- tinue over the 11th, 12th and 13th. 1.0.0. F. Chapter of . Instruction--The Banquet bunt M “Our King." was responded to by all joining in singing the National Anthem. {I "Luv-u. “Our Ofder"-â€"Repl!e‘d to by Bru- thw‘s Rev. J. W; mum and m. White; Meme? A; Mans rename a wag m a quy {me mama; â€our Vigmag ï¬mtmeaâ€=flebï¬ed {a by ï¬ramm Murahisua and yew: am: at Waedvme ledgei Bremen; m ant! imam. at was ï¬iimï¬ai hm: Preséntation and Address «Other Lifford Items Hum-+1.. Fan: EHM-‘w w W9 SW wcmhur Mm mm m the Mickey munch was nut plays“ an P'MUFGM'. and Wm likely he called a“. M two m‘ qur hem pluyuru. Mr. B. 1., amp- inn and Mr. Unity Wand. luuVo fur thuir fnrmur nuauiuna in Putorboro- A hum: crowd attended thu may umitlml “Muumror \Hlllmn am! Um churns girls." held In the commute“ mums un Saturday. Feb. 25th. and Ix\el',\‘unn tlmruughly enjoyed them- eulu-s fur a. couple 0! hourn, u thls was one o! the best playn given In â€Word for a long time. While some or our young men and ladies warn returning home from 6!- wine service at Haemood. on Sun- duy evening. they happened with an necMeht going through the â€HF“ I101“. The cutter being laden with orcnpumts the tugsguva my. bl“, rnrmnateiy mm at than. um «um hurt. and there habmflea ta ha Ma 1059‘ Hum m rapartm in mm an {He smith {a ham repair and sum the umiim hi the!» 33mm. A wry bum-3MB “191ng Mt! mm at "ï¬oHHib may. 53* mwéigmmm um. M g. s. him ugh-smug a» m K 1 Mm W Bl» 8H bk â€FEW A regular storm period is centrel from the 12th to the 16th. The cen- tral day of the Mercury period is within this period on the 16th. The tall moon, and moon on the equator also. fails on the 14th and 15th. making this period a time of decid- ed storm probabilities. We will name Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, the 14th,15th and 16th, as days of possible violence and danger. especially invite southern states and about. the’ gulf coasts. Rain sleet and snow all followed by high barometer and cold wme {or March. may be expected in central and northern sections. A reactionary storm period is con“ tml on the 19th, 20th and 21:“. This period in at the centre of Zurth’a 'vernul equinox. with the periods of Mercury. Venus and Mara all nearing the and of their perturb- ing influences. The moon is in apogee. at extreme south declination and neon last quarter. Unsealed and thxoatoning conditions, ending in violent oqulnoctiul storms will be most natural on and near the 19m 20th and flat. Gull storms. swoop- ing into interior parts of the south, should be antlclpatod. Northerly winds. snow and change to much colder. will attend and follow those storms in central and northern states. ' \ A regular etorm period covers the 24th to the 28th. central on the 26th. Falling barometer. change to warmer, ending in snow storms will result. in this period. New moon falling on the 30th. will restrain high barometer and cold, which no. turully should follow these storms. Seismic periods are from 11th to 17th and from the 27th to April 3rd. than Womnlng and Dloknon. of Mu:- ma. lodge; Brother. Hick-on and “radon o! llobcaygoon; Brothou Ru- therford and Gould. 01 Fonolon Full; lodgo. Brother '1‘. Martha. render“! n solo in . splendid manor. winch was greatly appmlutod. â€our Vetoruu"-Roplled to by Brother '1‘. Stewart. of Unduy. Bro- ther Pearce. o! Mannie; Brother Geo Mills, of Llndley. .nd Brother J. W. Andernon. ot Lloduy. The evening was brought to a clone by singing “God Save the King." During the analog there were over twentyi'nve mltloted. and the local lodge spared no eflorts to make the day g complete success. and to make all visiting brethren (eel pertectly at home. The Lindsay degree team had charge at the proceedings. the cm- fereht teams being leaked after by Mo. Geo. Mamie; "The LadIoIâ€â€"Ropllod to by uro- thor N. McFadden. A hum: wnwd wrundeq Hm 6M0 96 Mr. 4050}!!! Maple: In.“ weak! and mouthing sold uwonmnzly w". A very unjm'nblu time was spam. nu Fr-Way ovunmu when thu “duh- hm-n and friends “where“ at am hmuu ui Mr. Joseph Bunnies to Na them guml-hyo 1101qu they have [ur their future home In Janetvlllo. Al. though nut. smug vary Gar away they will he gmuy mined by a large olr. cle or friends here. Various! expressiuas of admiration were mm [mm 6'1th members an the mugmmeut new mama and the mummy“ at the ledge mam. whisk rank am with any ledge in Elana“; Mr. and Mrs. Julepn mamas. un- {on}: near Fr!ando.-â€"Wa. the members and Manda of lf'lootuood Mathodlat church have been unanimous in d.. airing tn axpmn to you In Iomn tangiblu mum», our hearty upma- nation or yuur cheerrul co- -oporuuou wlih us in angry and uork. and vuur elm-heat eh EMT)? in homing Mung nus uuuaa, m which you have mu guleuneu in mm u mm M m ‘m ï¬ï¬‚tbmih its an M the Maui mu M w m b. hamwnzea yum mum g with us and M um um mm M u yuu 'ymummn mm m ï¬lm hummus“ mm“ 3 am \‘flh‘ul With“ “‘11 “$3333?“ Wu? 3% Mu. Junoph Staples. LU God you lave lound it may to sever your causation with us. mu you kindly accept fl!!! lifts. um wan-service. this brooch and Mme and may they prm‘o ‘ reminder 90 you of our pleasant Minion. um relationship as co-workeu ‘Osï¬thar with God. Signed on bond!" William Coulter. Jacob Hart. Albert Scott. Mr. J mes Shea. o! Fleetwood v13- ited Lm‘ord friends on Sunday_ Mr. Joseph Staples. of Ida. called through Lm'ord on business 1.,†week . Mr. 03“: Scott. of Port yen-y, called on Liflord friends lust week. Mr. Mark Shields and wife. of N, Dakota, Visited at Mr. Willim Mul- ligan’s last week. pull the My): alum in With you are held by all. and 01:0 to express our regret. that m the Providence 0‘ God you have found it my to Mr. Wesley Reynolds. 0! Gavan. visited Lifl‘ord friends on Sunday. Mr. A. E. Wilson muted menus at Fleetwood on Sunday. Miss thnh‘rzwl G. Wilson visited friends at Omcnu-o last. week. Mr. Joslph Maples, of Id... called thrqugh Littord on business last week Mr. ()smr Scott. 0! Port. Perry, called on Littord friends last week. Mr. Mark Shields and wife. of N. Dakota. visited at. Mr. William Hub "gun's last. week. -Mr. A. E. Wilson visited friends at Fleetwoud on Sunday- Miss Winnitrod G. Wilson visited friends at (Rmemeo last week. Mr. Wesley Reynolds. or Cgvan, \isited Lifford friends on Sunday. Mr. D. N. Mills. Mr. William Inn- \mudy. Mr. James Muguiro, Mr. Jan. Koala and Mr. L. H. Staples. Mr. 1-2.1. Mitchell and Mr. Albert Corby were to Lindsay on Saturday. Mr. William Swain and son, 01V;- lentba. visited friends .1“. Lin‘ord last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson. of Yelx‘crton visited Lin‘ord friends last week. Mr. Vortal McMullcn. 01 Brunswick United friends hL-ro on Sunday. RECIPROCITY WAS DEBATED Dunsford and Emily Debate on Current Topic Messrs. Albert Thurston. John C. Thurston and l“. 1‘}. Gordon took the afï¬rmative ior Dunsiord. while Messrs. P. Meuhw, It. Elliott and A. Mechan took the negative. Mr. Thomas Harrington was to have been on the negative. but owing to him not being present Mr. Albert Meehan of Boston. who Is visiting with Ms brother Pat. kindly con- sented to take his place. ut‘ mnwumy; He mmuunm the mmmwr'e M mum at the. movie u» the lmmmm the mummu mm» wjth Gunman. aim many advantage! darned by thus summer in the My: tag at henna. My: Mama and dairy pmmww: flu Mm awake at 1m: mwdmt‘a {rank muxmemn in mu; m the nmumumn Mam mm whmhle wdnm wow mmusam Mr: P: Momma Wu: mm far me «mu: m:- am am! Madam um sumo: swam; panda. «mummy ma un- nmmma WNW to; 0mm» m an- nuxmuw Our “mauve with wmdd bu gamed into mu mum: Status u we WWI existed. The great numhur- at immturwu tram tho muted Butto- have to he cared for. The United States would reap the beneï¬t at trumn. not t‘unudu. and lune our ï¬rm-h morkot whloh‘ we depend on u a child depend. on the The 10%th is a MM sketch ol the argnhwht on both sides; The luadef- of the ammunw was Mr: mum ‘l‘hursmh; in his stsmh he raw many mhmhie puma In hmw suppurt or his talker. Mr. Mochan brought In a nu. point In “to cattle mule. Free trade would brlng the Amorlcnn drove" to our side um buy up our ynung came to be taken over to be uni-hm! on mm which can he produced thorn cheaply. 0m- lrult-growlng industry mum nun». mpecluny in Nuw hrumwick and Nam Scum. my name mauntrm m1 gamma; states Mum Inflow our mail inmlnlrles. m euubiumuu It mum mum Mayra amiumm. Muslims as human “lawman. by WM _ mm. at gagging ‘ .A‘t Lu huh! huh! NW my: and at in Hm Mr: NW "mu un- N!’ mh Md The the for. the and we the than .qu the and than hlch our man mi LHH huh than M“: m; h‘; Gamma ï¬bflk! mm. whim- dieuhg may mum. nf thv ammu- ehth: The tumor: M“ h! hflhvhml. Wardens â€mum MN hp MM (9; Nut: flush has WWW! m m: A mimee mu; math: m h Malamum uf MP: 11mm; b‘hqwlhs. (Hum 1M Ham 9! Mint-"9mm“! mums WBHM he mar-9 Nahum MNHHH Hw hum- arfl: A mm; mm mum ha Wm. MM #0? mm. mm MM mulu. uur- railways WWW um ha hhmwd w my my, Mn Gar-don wan um- um m smut mum humnv whoml his than expired. AI them want uuly MW of the Emily npoukuru pro- lam It was 9mm! uncanny m alt-l palm u third. "I. Al- .‘ hart Maohun. who most ably ï¬lled! tho “may. HI Ipohl 0! England' and l‘nnuln u a mother and child. The child wu not willlnl'ly savoring In connection from the mother country. but wu bola. drawn uuy‘ by tho United sum. H. the brow!» up the turkey gnu-Hon. con- cluding from thu dlwuuloh at It that u u mllnuoh of mu. which‘ datmlhu prion mor- thua arm «- ituohu. m mutational the. mum». in whmh thus number: at tho hum mum thus want when It mun am hwught up. in whammy My. Man mm at huh emu: hm! wmhma has nun-m um than t‘ w.» mm mm M WWW}? “.1!“ are. Mr. Alex. Elliott {or negative mode some talk! polnlu (or his side and the count wu good. Why does the Uultod suu- want better trade? 'l‘hll ho proved wu for the-Ir own beneï¬t. amt sums of money were npont ln rallroadu (o carry the wea- tern produce to eat-torn morkou. then road: would not 1»: made use of. The Amerlcnn traders wlll hono- flt by free trade In lumber. Snnw other country will supply the mother country market I! we stop. For our when to go to the rum-u States hwahs‘ more work and more money we the Americans. Mr. 9:"qu stated that the true {Mule ls rom- mmsu to mm 5m mum: 3 ml. hm. mm Sham gm {he mulhm and we get the mm and wells. NEW SPRING DRESS STUFFS ARRIVlNG DAILY We are busily engaged dally in unpacking the new Spring Dress Fabrlcs, and Interestmg work 1t 18 for us, too. So many new weaves--such exqulsne shades-~such peerless values New Worsteds, New Amazons, New Broadcloths, New San Toys. New Voiles, New Marquisettes, New Panamas, New Armures, New Creperyles and many other handsome weaves Oor dressmaking parlors open on March the ï¬rst. Ladles! select your goods and book your orders now to in- sure quick delivery. BE’I‘HANY. , Bethany. Fob. ‘21â€")". Hilton mum-u in [my wlth a mm u! men cutting on the umber where the C. It“. tn going through. The lunl mrnlml of the mmm mu held lwre un Hu- rink lam 'I‘mna- day evening. The weather was mmewhnl will. hot "19 ('nm'tl was lolrly lump. 1110 print: mwo- gum as hollows: mmlc malunw. PM" Johanna. Mnklm; muw mum. Miss llnlu. Franklin; lum- fancy alumsr. Mm n. I‘M-m, llbllmhé’; hm hm.)- «Mum Mm mu: MM N‘lll‘lflflh skater; Arum “mm-m. mm Mw. WMM‘ when; hugs“ me. any MML lit-awh- ut‘ the gate I'M" um mm Nunlun mm hm N1 WM“. mm m Hus we m 9:; WW": We flllltanl hulk Wm: all them“ Mam til-z Nun‘s nlmwh m an Marx‘s wmmm hills-m. «mm was lurid: Mlmflma Mr: “WM-uh mnwmy wwnaw H! the h‘umm link. Ml hm: hm WNW“ (at Tar-QM“. Allhmwh Mr. unwowlh hm «My hm ham lul‘ « your and «the alumna. lu lhnl mm M mud. n 30ml many lrlumlu hath In huulnm and plenum lle wu ln lho lunthnll tum. ullln thu huckay loam. when he will he grun- ly mined. W flood wlulwl uu wlth him whmvor ha may gu. llr. llnvll. vo.‘.orlnury lurumn. ra- culvod a call the other ovonlnc from llr. John R. Reynolds. whlch mult- od In the hlrth of a unmanned call. which was brou'ht to tho vlllm the nut u, what. mom of pooplo want to OBI lt. It hm two bud- and [our lam. 'nm In Ch. would Dr. bull MI gut in ht. prune". m. 1). Adam. M Mutiny. ship- pbd u allow on! mutual from hm hm Wildly. Mylng use pan-hug. Wu WNW ll! lama. t6 ship Im- dus» m elm um mum†’lhe uurveyorn have guue Patterson's, llrunm‘Iq-k. m where they will he in Hw ( their work. gone (0 Mr. m hoard. \Iu- 09M“. 01 REWARD. - 35 WILL BE GIVEN to the pomn giving {mom-um an In the poraon who ‘ouk “my the car! after Mr. Antler-on} male. Wm. Mrt‘auuluud. Lindsay I‘.U. TUESDAY. IMHO“ 21.4“" HICH; Javknnh, momma». Rana u! [arm auwk and lmMemeMn. um â€WWW vi Mffld Mam IM 48. «61% at tho! venue flew. ï¬sh; 9. mm: ï¬ne «me sum: 6! Km: ï¬eld; (We at 1 e'sleek and mm: TEACHER WANTED FOR UNION Schoul Section No. 12. (Jpn and. lanvm, \‘lctnrm county. Salary .500. State quallflcmhm and expel-lame. (‘hurcln post 0mm and boarding house cunVenIent. Duties (n cmnmem‘p immmflntely. l‘rMoMum prt‘feh'ed. “'minm J. "randy. sac-treat, M-mIM Hun-h vav v... Auk furmY r'utus lwfure runaw- inu‘vuurpol 2y, mam-Hy cmidund A twvurv llw luweut uluuinumu and thudimwuue hum“. mawm-u yumhmd Ind In um lnl'iuihmiuml Whenlpmduvel‘IhIW 'vurs fur furnmmmr dwamn lunlfnlau than the wise lmumr will o nome the hunt. Hewml mmmuiw that l am . mu I‘urjmvu how" lmyiug luswa mt wis- mlwr-htlldnrrim- ucurly mu yuan and null haw Am" wmugh u. he «mun at Hm tin-0n «M I’ll-e hmu'amzu umlmuiu‘ iqt m wm-ld. Fire Insurance That Insure: Phone 88 hut tehttm‘dlclhm mm M ‘H. the; Mutant bHcv. and dwh. a t “ton.“ m,» â€P am am. itch Mk 0“ muâ€? “‘1 hun- 5’0 Lt LHR not :1 Kit “E W muse .m at? M‘- «NHL W *9?“ m 8% WW YOU KNOW F. H. KIDD 9! Kent-st 4033!