VISITING FRIENDS. Mr. Hod Arksey, of Mariposa, took a tour through Ops township last week and made a. friendlv call on many of his old comrades. He was wolcmnod by all. \mong the mam: whom he favored with a. visit was éEEhiEeéE Mr. Peter Hawkins, of Reaboro. rAiiI; TEV- ' P. A. mauson - - - LOCAL AGENT HEAD OFFICE WATERLeo, ONT. Clothing, Make your selections now while all stock. Set aside your old shoes. Buy a pair of new ones for spring. Our special shoe values make in easy for you. Fresh goods, spisk and span from the factories. at popular prices. Shoes of the best make for hdies and gentlemen. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! knuuvw" . The stock transfer book will be closed from the 25th to the 3131: proximo, inclusive. By order of the Board. Lindsa Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of Seven per cent. per annum on the paid-up capital stock of this Company has been declared for ihe quarter ending March 3lat, and that the same will be payable on and alter Monday, the first day of April next, at the head office, Lindsay. 0 n A as“. JAM-3 LOW, Washing Machines Clothes Washers Gina’s Hardware Store, ‘ TIIE VICTORIA LOAN SAVINGS COMPANY «Interest Earnings-- SPRING GOODS AT Are the main source hf proï¬t to the policyholders (:5 a life insurance company. An increase of one per cent. in the rate of interest earned means an increase of $10,000 for each $1,000,000 invested. earned 7.96 per cent interest in 1911, a. rate :2 per cent. higher than that earned by the average Can- adian company. Snappy Lines in Spring Footwear For Men and Women m. new all ï¬nish) Pure Mixed Paint Here’s ‘Your Opportunity For Your Swing Footwear J. HOUZER The DOMINION LIFE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes 1 Door West of Post Office (DIVIDEND No. 39) Cinnamon’s The Spring Assizes opened at the court house this afternoon before Chancellor Boyd, Chief Justice, To- ronto, there being three cases on the docket. namely: Isaac vs. (Yal- lan; Peel vs. Peel; Reid vs. Grand Trunk. SPRING ASSIZES. Lacqueret Poultry Netting Game Traps A few good gecpnq- sizes and Widths are in [and Cook Stoves iiEN'r s'r \V U890. There are altogether too many mo- thers who seem to feel that they Ihave as little responsibility toward 'their girls as the birds do toward the fledglings that they have pushed .out of the nest. These mothers will Elet a little immature, ignorant girl ggo with people they do not know, lattend parties and go to places with young men whom they do not. know by Sight and come home at. any hour she pleases. Such mothers permit their daughters to receive men visit- ors of whom they know nothing, to fcarry on correspondence with strange .n, 4__A _.:â€"l.. .‘n (‘3:- The reason is ' She sits in the P' of the man’s call bidding dragon. . The race of heroes is consequence one such 5 chills the enthusiasm 01 the result is that the I er sees him more. Nor ed to go to the theatre er has to be lugged alo pm--. Some two weeks ago the deceased young man, who for a. number of years resided in Lindsay, and who was employed with the Canadian Northern Railway as Electrical En- gineer. met with an accident, which laid him up. It appears that he was stepping on to one of the en- gines, when he slipped, breaking a couple of ribs. One of the fractu’red A special train arrived in Lindsay on Monday from J oliette, Que., conveying the remains of the late Patrick John Meagher, who passed away Saturday, as a result of an ac- cident some two weeks previous. The special train proceeded through to Kirkï¬eld, where interment took place. 7..- 4L- A’snnnflnr‘ v.» v- v. v, carry on correspondence with strange men, and to visit others girls in dis- tant cities of whose family and hab- its, and character they are totally ignorant. ,,:_I_ :n nnnDY' .5 ..-. Every day we see girls in queer places, doing queer things, that make us wonder if they haVe mothers, and, if so, what their mothers 'are doing that they are not. keeping a, better watch upOn their daughters. For it is a mother’s duty to keep her eye , , “A 1...... Remains of Late Mr. Meagher Taken to Kirkï¬eld by Special Train watches its daughters so closely that. it makes them prisonersi. And between the two types of mo- nmrg it is hard to judge which is And between t thers it is hard worse. vv.v.- -__ 7, ,,_ Mrs. jack fountain visited at home of Mrs. Jas. Taggart Thursday. . 74.1.-. -vr'_' __ , Miss Rene O’Brien, of Toronto. is spending her Easter holidays with Dongola friends. Mrs. Jas. Quinn, of Dongola, is 1 uu; .1ou 0 Some of our young people attended the show at Coboconk last week and report having ‘9. splendid time. - -,_-_A- :. visitiï¬gv gt:- t‘ï¬g-Emér of hér daugh- ter, Mrs. A. Lloyd, of {or-onto. On Tuesday last Mr. Percy Argue, of Dongola, left for the west. He intends spending his summer months there. His many friend}. wish him success. Master Clarence and Miss Vera Embnry, of Norland, are visiting at the home of their grandpa, Mr. J. L. Davis, of Dong->133 â€" - -,gA_.I -A Mr. and Mrs. 'J. 'L. Davis visited at the home 0! Mrs. J. J. McGee on Thursday evening. _Miss Jean Parker, of Dongola, is M her holidays under the par- natal r00! at Mord THE OVER-C HAP ERONED -‘ .4..-__- of heroes is dead, and by e one such session as this enthusiasm of any man and is that the little girl nev- n more. Nor is she invit- ,o the theatre, since moth- be lugged along also, and [CAD RACE. Irfli ‘W A1 LLHMAN-W'ARDER. LINDSAI , ONI'AKIU. mghters. For it to keep her eye to safeguard her 1d experience that ; youth should By Dorothy Dix. the average modern young man has neither the inclination nor the mo- my to pay for tickets and Slipper for a. girl's maternal nelatiVe.~ A _|_ amount of liberty She flies the coop. All this comes to saying that while a girl should be chaperoned she should be chaperoned in moderation. The matter must not be overdone. Every mother should make it her business to get acquainted with all of her daughter’s friends, and es- pecially with her men friends, and after having satisï¬ed herself that the girl's men friends are clean and honest and honorable youngr fellows, then mother should give them a fair ï¬eld. It isn’t necessarv to watch a girl as if she were a ticket of leave wo- man in order to keep up with her. In fact the mother who makes herâ€" self a chum with her daughter is much more able to know what she is doing than is the mother who requires her daughter to give a de- tailed account of everything She does and says. The mother who knows how to take care of her daughter en- folds her with an atmosphere of pro- tection that is as tangible to the girl, and to all who come about her, as would be a coat of mail. And, after all, the essence of all safety for a girl is the spirit the mother has implanted in the daugh- ter’s heart. If a girl has been taught to be modest, and to have high ideals and principles, she doesn’t require any Argus-eyed duen- no. to watch her. She has that within herself that beats all the chaperons on earth, and that. enables her to walk safely through any dan- gers anfltemutations. - - 77:...â€" an... Now this mother thinks that she is doing her duty by chaperoning her daughter so assidiously. that she is so blinded by her own theory that she hasn’t enough vision to see that she is driving away all the eligible men from the girl, and cutting her out of the natural pleasures of youth, besides fore-dooming her to ho an old mnid For how is a~man be an old maid. For how is a~man to summon up enough courage to make love to a girl in the presence of her mother, or to pop the ques- tion if mother never gives him a chance ? 5"- a u-.‘-. v-...~â€" .w . Of course I am not saying that mother should be Sister Anne on the house tov so far as her girls are concerned. Far from it. I am on. 1y reminding mother that it is well ..... -n «L... Avv n v ........... to come down sometimes 011 the house top so far as her girls are lay oi"'the land, and give the girls and their beaux a chance. yum..- Cupid is a. Shy little fellow, and he needs encouraging. He takes to flight at the sight of mOther's petti- coat, which is a, fact that mother will do well to remember. Likewise mothers will do well to reflect that the overly strict mother not only drives young men from the house, but daughter also. Many a girl gets to meeting men on the street because she cannot have them visit her in peace in her own home. Foreign girls are like canaries. They have been bred in cages so long that they probably don't mind it, but the American girl is born of the eagle, and if she doesn’t, get: a. certain amount of Iibertv she flies the coop. ribs pierced his .-vu r-‘e , setting in. causing death. The late Mr. Meagher is survived by his mother. lather, two brothers: Messrs. William and Fergus, and two sisters, Mrs. Martin J. Kenny, of Port Arthur and Miss Mabel, of Toronto. Mrs. Meagher. mother of the de- ceased. Messrs. William and Fergus. Meagher and Miss Muriel Steers, of Montreal, were on the spatial train, which arrived in town on Monday, and proceeded to Kirkï¬eld for the interment, while Lady MacKenzie. of Toronto, and other relatives of the deceased, arrived in Kirkï¬eld Sunday via special train. disembarking at Gamebridge. Head Lake. April 9. â€" Miss Stella‘ Southern is home for the ZiolivJu_\s Miss )lccurdy is spending her ho} idays at. her home in Stirling. Mrs. J. H. (:ostlin visited friends In the city during the past week. Miss Olive Fielder is spending her holidays at home. We are sorry to hear that Mr. A. Washington intends taking Eiis (ic- parture for the West in 1he near .future. He is 10ading a car to take his ' plements and furniture for ho esteading, with him. Mr. Fred Davey happened with a Very painful and serious accident inst week while cutting corn at his home. He was attending to the horsepower ‘and got his foot caught. mangl'mg this instep ba‘dly. ‘ i i i i ' Mr. ana ms.’ G. Williamson, 3 young bridal gogplg from Toronto. A NEW RECORD. A registered Holstein heifer, {our years old, owned by Wm. L‘. Stev- ens, Phillipsville, Leeds County. has completed a. sevenâ€"day record of 472.72 lbs. of milk, 30.857 lbs. of fat, 38.57 lbs. of butter. The aver- 389 per cent. of fat. was 6.6. This is said to be the largest record ever made by any cow 0! any age or breed being the ï¬rst time the world‘s dairy record has been held in Canada. . ire s‘bending their honeymoon at, Head Lake. The Dominion linen mills will I moved tram Bracebridgo to Guelph Children Cry run uncut: CASTORIA lungs, pneumonia Owing to the storm on Sunday on- ly a few braved it and mama to church. Mr. Louis Moynes moved to four dim-rent places in one day last I-‘ri- day sawing wood at. each place. Quite a record for Mr. Moynu' gaso- line engine. Mrs. W. 11.31003? and daughter Miss Muriel of F enelon Falls, is the guest 0f her father, Mr. Lott. Wors- ley. Miss Ethel Moynes, of this place. was severely bitten by the dog on Friday last. The child was eating a piece and she laid it on the win- d0w sill. The dog made a grab for the piece and so did the little girl. There are nine or ten tooth marks on her hand and arm. Miss Dorothy Brown is spending the'weok in town. We are snrry to hear little Miss ’l‘heimn I'urkin is very ill. Mr. Wilbert “'orsley. of I..C.I., is spending his holidays at his home here. Mr. George Mctcall’e paid a busi- ness visit to the cataract, village on Saturday. A ZION, FENELON. Zion, Penelon, April 8.-â€"-Miss Mar- tha Wilson is spending the Easter holidays at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Carew, of I-‘enelon Falls Mr. Taylor Parkin, of lfxbridge. is visiting at. the home of his son Mr. Wm. Parkin for a few days. "I have given my baby. when need- ed, Baby‘s ()wn Tablets and think they are the best remedy for Consti- pation I have ever used. I would not be without them in the house." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The 1 r. “'illiams' MediCine (30., Brockville, Ont. - When the Food Chronic dyspepsia is essentially a disease or the intestines rather than of the stomach. The trouble is caus- ed by the food passing too slowly along the alimentary canal and- fer- menting instead 0! being digested. Baby's Own Tablets are a safe medicine for all little ones. They are guaranteed by a government an- alyst to be absolutely free from opi- ates and other harmful drugsâ€"that is why so many mothers will give their baby nothing else in the way of medicine. Concerning them Mrs. John Thompson, (.‘outts. Alta... says: It will be found that the liver is sluggish and the bowels constipated The fermenting food gives rise to gas. which crowds the lungs and heart. gives rise to belching wind and to smothering sensations. The stom- ach gets sour, the food repeats and leaves a sour taste in the outh. you feel out of sorts and are unlit {or work or pleasure. By using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills you can get rid 01 this congest- ed condition of the digestive organs in quick time. The liver is awaken- ed at once. the bowels are regulated and the system is thoroughly rid of the poisonous waste matter which has been cansing so much trouble. A successful consignment sale of Holstein Friesian cattle under the auspices of the Bellcville district Holstein Club was concluded the oth- er day. No fewer than 160 head of cattle of a. choice character were. sold and the sale totaled over $20,000. Lulu Keyes. a. 4-yearâ€"old cow. con- signed by G. B. Mallory of this coun- ty brought $1450 being sold to A. D. Foster 0! Prince Edward Coun- ty. who subsequently sold her for $5500 to Mr. D. R. Tracey. of Co- ‘bourg. Pontiac Berries. a mule. owned by A. Brethren, of Nor-wood, i sold at $700. $1450 you A cow. THROUGH TRAINS TO THE WEST VIA CHICAGO AND ST. PAUL Personally conducted Grand Trunk special train will leave Toronto 10.30 pan. Tuesday. April 2nd, for Cnmrose. Edmonton and points in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Al- Pullman tourist sleeps: will be carried fully equipped with bedding and porter in charge. Bertha my. besecuredinthese outset... low berta, stbpping at. all points on Grand Trunk Paciï¬c west of Winni- m is an exceptional opportunity for thou wishing to take advantage of the muhbw low one-woy aet- tlera’ rou- orroundtrlp homo- Alaskan amen. No change etc., from any Grand Trunk wt. Toronto city om, northwut corn- md Yam, (phon. ) or writ. A. E. Dull. du- nnt, Monte, M. E? RELIABLE MEDICINE This Food-Tonic ummmunmismlu YOUNG CHILDREN Ferments .Hmlished the X. '1‘. Railway (‘om- mission and placed the Work under llor- one expert commission, The ï¬rst session of Premier to! Voted subsidy to tho '1‘. .\ \g 1 den's ï¬rst Parliament has come an end. and, despite the disparage-[Railway ment that. was to have been expt-‘C‘fl‘ i Passed the grain hill. mm ui'm: m- from disgrunted Opposition P-‘l'm‘s- ‘1 proved transportation and «M; 1“, great deal of important and far- accommodatiOn in tho “3m, Appointed acommissium-r u, re reaching legislation has been accom- t _ _ t' . . . . . :or on Imamm‘a um. I . ' re :. ert ‘ .. umc ' . . p "in?“ lhc 5 pl if ' Voted SLWKUNKO N» mmrmr- “II-h yet. In “‘9 PIT-'59!“- Panza ""m' '0 Nays throughout Panama. l\:2‘u-.; 9.‘ bring many facts to light. that the Senate. Liberal party would gladly see con- Voted 9500.000 m inn-rm... â€Hr; signed to oblivion. In the brief timcgcumlm. and appninh-d (-_ .-_ mi; in which the Borden Government has lto act it under wax: been in power. howeVer. it has wiSe- ' The cadet svstem hm. 1,0,“ WW: ‘5' refrained from neglecting the “I" 1 nized as part. of the national ,. ',- 3, I. ,A 41.; I n uuuuuu n l'rnl.rnu ly refrained from neglecting the m- fuirs of the Dominion Simply for the gratiï¬cation of showing up the mi- quitous transactions of the previous administration. Many of these will come to light of themselves _in the Course of events. In the mean time the Borden Gov- ernment has been doing things. Among the items of legislation dealt with are the following : Voted funds for tlu- constructionp the Hudson Bay Railway and tern- ï¬nals. Settled the Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec boundary extensions. Miss Bannen Hoe Drills Diamond Smo Disc Drills ing Harrow: Cultivators Plows Bath Sp'rlizgthand sat? Corn Planters Disc Hat-rows Pea. Harvesters CALI: AT THE FACTORY AND LET US SHOW â€"â€"YOU OUR 71an .LINE OF SLUPLESW OUR GUARANTEE BEHIND EVERY mallow-Anderson Co, Limited HO We ha. ttrac' E â€BILLS m ,.:;o;tÂ¥:;x:om,. 309““ d'tyl carried for all “Sylvester" Machin-“B Farm Im LINDSAY,- ONTLRIO, CLNLDL Borden’s First Parliament \ oted9 000 000 to inn-rm“. culture. and appointed ('_ 1" ,y to get it under way. The' cadet System has Lm-n r nized as part. of the national m Dropped the Laurior (inxurnn MVy building prmrram mm; conference with the Hrixish \dz ty. pleme n§§ proved transportation and accommodation in tho “My Appointed a commissinm-r port on immigratixm. Voted $1,000,000 to impr Nays throughout (111mm, [- Senate. Negotiations begun {or H'suin m- ciprocity with the West Indu-c and Austral in. Act for creation of a nay-‘1! mm. mission passed. Killod hy Somme. A rural delivery branch :ntm-m-d to the Post Ofï¬ce Dopamine-m. The question of a Federal marriage law referred to the Supreme (‘mzrn Provision made for sr-Hling the claims of Fenian Raid um-rans. Provision made fnr ment of new judges. Thefprefty stylvs showing-1m sprin the striking nature WSDAY. APRIL 11, 1912 are .‘lilt‘ U the priCcs MILLINERY ing Harrows Plows Corn Planters Pea. Harvesters Diamond Smooth' One door north of Bank of Comme!‘cc on William S \\' NW YOUR m be put in the best ( in the least pos~iule mm a soiutiï¬: per act m.- We“ zus'} thcrehp puii',i1 doutnrs’ magnum Veterinary Surgq Honor Craduan- n! 'h.‘ ( urinary COHG'QAK I'm†‘2†Cl Veterinary "(Nu-urn a London School u' '! Y'Hj'lC. 06°C and Residence Cl 3ndâ€" éQery Second Tue†SEPT. 17 inclus WINNIPEG RETU EDMONTON THROUGH Mtistry “ \l"" “' pro'nf)‘l.\' u"!"g“:u ‘ Churzos mm!†DR. J. M. A desputch {rm I Serious anti-fox tributed 14) U)“ in granting reï¬t) public. P1131101“ mun! ! 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