Two serious cases were tried ~. beâ€" fore county magistrate F'. D. Moore,‘ K.C’., at Bob'caygeon, Friday. “the ï¬rst case was one in which a farmer named Kettle pleaded guiltv of haw ing liquor {or sale. the district be- ing under local option.‘ It appears that a few days ago License Inspecâ€" tor Lithgow_ seized a. quantity of wet goods at the -C.P.R. depot, Bobcay- geon. They were labeled to the above gentleman and billed from the Peterboro Cigar Company. Peter. ,boro. On opening the cases theain- specter discovered a. 4 gallon cask. ~24 quarts of port wine and 72 flasks. It was pointed out that there was no such company as the Peterboro Cigar Company. Theaccused, who pleaded guilty. was ï¬ned $50 and costs. while the liquor. which .is malued at .375 was conï¬scated. Mr. A 0A- Liquor in Bobcaygeon was . Labelled “C1gars’--A Fine of $50 .1 u- u-vu “v V I. E. Weldon. Lindsay appeared for the presecution, while Mr. L. .O’y CARPENTERSTOOL 125‘YEARS ‘ . . OLD OWNED BY LINDSAY MAN I if you haIve ever Seen tar paper which has Been i; a. wall, I £0: a few Yam} you’ll realize the importan’ ' ' ’6: of’ 115111' " L 83 ' ' ‘ ‘ihs‘te‘a‘d; 5.35am ' " balsa-MW int: i """"" DURoj gheatgain’g; Ba‘péi: eénum Shin. (iiiâ€"a tough. highâ€"grade paper, saftir'a‘fed wiéathe lsiiné’ adorlés: tastelam waterproof compouï¬gl vhchsfhai‘ini’afléERU-Bm-OID the batofall ready rooï¬n'gs."~ “ "‘ “ ‘" \ DURO is very strong, will nae-tea; drir caged-:2 or PAH!) aux. IMLCG“, ‘1 bum pay“ “I... uâ€" â€"â€"â€" A DURO Sheathing Paip'ei' «Sabin: pi) tn. {I} is 'a tough, high-gradé piper; sgtï¬nitgf With the gaixgé ddorléss: tasteISS, waterproof compotmï¬. yygm 311%} E38? gunman) the bestofallreadyrooï¬ngs." ‘ "“ “ ‘ DURO is very strong, will no‘t‘téé't; drir mind»? or cmmb‘lei .Wfllirï¬oqfs Mailing? _ , ‘ . ï¬mthiIlDURO mm’ .‘ neg uy Wd~dnfl‘dfaffpmbï¬â€˜ " ‘ ' ' ’i‘he ï¬gairst, RU-BER-QID Dealer will bgghd t9 shay? Imam ' “1.5 osmo;'=-ei«-wnie° ué‘foï¬suflé!†MW. s. 4 ~ ._ .V ‘vvlfl'I‘_u“,‘-1{0f‘ml 7w .1:- gméiMWwon’c‘nn-umm: Mr. Mark Ingle is the owner. perhaps, of one of ï¬hb'blaegt me: chanical tools in the town'of Lindsay. The instrument .is a. brace used by carpenter: for holding a sm'all augeiï¬ V . ' . , ' ML Ingle says it was purchased‘by his great'_ grandfapher ovu- one hundred and twenty-ï¬ve 'years ago, ‘and has been in' use_eve_lj since. The name, Henry Brown. patantee, » Shefï¬eld; {Engq ‘is stamped on a circular piece of brass on one side. ‘ The article goes to show-the perfection and'good quality of English made goods; be- ing as perfect toâ€"day as when "it was ï¬rst. purchased a century end ne quarter ago. ‘ " ' Advertise in The -Warder Induding Panamps,'Tweeds and Sérges, Reevers and Sailor Coll-ma. Allrsizes. Prices ranging from .............. 8.50 te $15 Trimmed with heavy-wide black (-1â€: braid and buttons. These are-very new, all sizes, regular 12.50, to clear for only.;...8.98 came m an me near. an and very special, only . :Ladies' Ruberized «rat’er proof cogts ' These are a. sample 10:, all sizes, for driving and rainy weather purposes. Secure one of , these for only.................................;1.98 Ladivs’ English Tweed Suits, ,These are a very special pm'chwe. came in the \ï¬ery latest up-to-dute styles; ' All‘m'zes‘. Seethese for only ......... . ..................... 6.95 to $14 What Our Ready aBEiwCogtâ€"g;Another Serious Case Tm: MARK am. Ladies' fancy. Tweed \Skirts. ' These » in all the best staple shades, all sizes VELVET SKIRTS RAIN COATS â€".â€"â€"â€" New English and ' American Garme'nts Arriving." Daily: H i f ’ ’ LONG ‘COATS SKIRTS SUITS heavy - wide black (-ilk ‘ der 16 years of age. It appears I that the girl's parents have been ab-w l sent from the village for some time, i and that she was â€induced to go with :the young man to the home of his 'sister-in-law, where ‘she remained'l'Or two! days; when relatives of‘the «girl i demanded 'that‘ she return home. The .young man denied that she was on {the premises, and ass. consequence lthe relatives had a warrant sworn font, and the younggirl was remov- ï¬ed. In the court before.Megistnate .Moore Barrister Weldon appeared for A-_. An Connor, defence; The other Case‘ was one m wuwu a. young man, 20 years ofiage‘, was ac- cused of abducting a. young girl un- der 16 years' of age. It appears 'L -â€"â€" n.8,- JLUVL'V um-..~-v- .. _, _ _ the prosecution, while-Barrister 0'- C'onnor represented the defence. His worship decidgd thatzthe young man must either marry the unfortunate girl or serve adengthy _term in pris«- Lindsay, appeared for. 4.50 ea :cl one in whiCh 9- ' McCall Patï¬eéns ' No. 459lâ€".Wagst No. ,4589â€"Skirt Price} 15 cent each , , mdyl-to-Wear _ Degarta LADIES' DRESS Notice is hereby given that a, by- law was pussed by the municipal council of the townshippf Bexleyfln the 29th. da .01’ March, 1912., pro; ‘ viding for t e issuing of debentures to; the amount . 0L Four'Tho'usan'd. dollars, fax: the purposes of Union‘ School section Number’ One of the townships, of Beagle)! and Sonia-Ville. [and that the aid by-Iuw w'an regis- tered in the registry ofl‘ic'o Of "the County of Victoria; on, the 3rd flay of April A.D., 1912,‘ and 'any nio- tib‘n to quash. set aside the same oi- nny part thereof, must be made within three mo‘ntlis after the' ï¬rst ’p'ublic'ation of this notice, and can- not be' made thereafter.“ ‘ ' ' - ' Dated this 3rd day of April A.D., 1912. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ I ALFRED TAYLOR. Clerk of Townshiplof Bexleyi High Jinks at . .. Pumpkin Hollow 3 . Society Event a1: the opening Qf navigatim work 12: gouacheâ€! W85 13: carried out, . especidlx ter .pq‘rt of' the night. - .' master called- on the 11101“ 91's I who “3903!!“ to g Our bbating season.“ é: vua-ovâ€" -.n,.-i., _ ter pg‘rt of' the night. . .The _ toast master callod on the more able orat- ors I who responded to Vthe toasts, ,“ Our hinting season.â€, ‘.f When ~the Saw ,Mills Bun ‘ Again." =‘"Th8 ‘str‘efxgth of ' our' host," and many other toasts of a similar mturo.‘ at the'cpncxgsion otwhich ,they - all joined .hands‘ ana sail; “. For.T He's to; Jolly Good Fellow.’:, - ; 3 - __;; at 00113 UVWL'W. . . .. i It held been. an evening of good s‘olid enjoyment, -with chewing - to- bacco ‘and other xefreehznents going the _r6nnds oi the 11953, ‘wlnle coï¬ee L: _L\ NOTICE B‘a'ck Satteen; extralgood wearing qual- ity,.ncw fashiqn skirt, wide, and narrow widths, only-...:........,. ...,......-... â€79c each . , Made of Extra ï¬ne white t'nizll , L'qv'v neck and short sleeves. All. sizes Very special 8|: ............. ~ ............ - ..... 3 1 Job lot embroidered and tailofed shirt; waists. Made of ï¬ne ‘vestings Linenettc Linen and muslins, reg 1.25; cply each;..799 Inin Tailored. Some haw thck fronts and pluia fronts. Linenette quality: These r are the very newest. Special' ............ ~1.19 Black Mom: Silk Tafl'o'tt'a ï¬nderskirth, frills and tucks. These are very special each only ......................... ; ......... 1.19 eshgnents 801118 consider fl: )ys, while 9059.0 system. ( iiflerence which) quzk his 1 milk and was health. .‘ iames. ‘ -- , For! a. ti: wafs, 0 given. gamma “nod currwt stored and UNDEPSKIRTS ~ ‘UN-DERSKIRTS . This Week 92; " FINE . WAISTS' SHIRT WA‘ISTS‘ BLOUSES seemed to become overly ex'hidinted 3119! in a. few minutes time chairs were doing side-steps and ‘sand' jigs around me roam, while tables were lying on their backs like a Inst ‘0! ‘cockroaches after a hearty! meat of ;borax. ‘ ' ’ ‘ -' f ' Mine host felt that there was a go mg to be something doin‘g and re- treated 'to the Woodshed: when 'm' that ‘armories shovels, 11:095.. picks and other munitions‘ot' we: were" stored. ‘ He quickly“ grapped - .the' pick «and with a. few topic. the. handle knocked on the head and rushed back on the insurgents. This he' wielded with. the determination and strength of Sampson when :he- slew. the Philistines., . At .every stroke a. guest fell on thei floor or jumped -‘ though .the - windoy .uqtil the last member of the party had. quit the scene. Noises endimpreqa- tions of 3.7boister9us natute {1 ed- the night air as the party 2 cl‘ .1 the heights and {enqes around Pump: kin Hoqu, making :good thetr _‘ egg cape in, the glopmtng, .feeling the s__v:_..l On M n night, when Ithe ( of Mr. Wm.~ Hone an address of a. ture .and. present ploye with .a. PM going to Edm°n cuyp Au, uuv 1'!" in. .7.. - _ hosy was rathrér, inclxpgd. 1.9- bc g jolly gqu_ , ï¬ghter instant .of a; jolly, butt in the Man Mastered by His Busmess the pillow at night it is time consider the audition orb â€his nervbto gym Otheriise his buszi m m. lutum by' {pummngfmé health. > - ' '5‘ ‘ ' . I 17011111130: mwyww‘ 14;.- fellow. xrne leaves (or Ed' :, where he will gn- estate business. . Hues . At ‘68! Thin-ads: on. the. “D“. or St: A1 the windosr “9"" service t the party had u‘sual th’ Jises tnd impmfl' program ous nature 1'! ed Jes'u's (31 {a party «:1 ' mien-o (:33 around Pump- Km 9; good («1183? 39' Lift up xinz. .feclmg the mag Mo] m‘d *sand' '118‘5 Re tables were like a nest‘ ‘0‘ my) meal: d there was 80' doin‘g and re- ned,’ when in 513083,. piCkB ’ his ' years Dr. H. B. Johns , the â€Ergo: say on Tuesday. yingé' "W S Miss Agnes I; I to- cater}, China. addressed and“ rent??? m‘eetingjx‘x St. An L. at. ’tzrish‘eef 9mm .ani‘cave ,;,.- _" 8n W‘ï¬ox‘k doni (a II I AK" 0’ â€I v u b“ .MJ'; ‘3. ll. Uuuusnyuu. .. ,_.. in. in Torontb. la'st week. ‘IMI'. Fred Vi¢m"spent Friday with Uxbridgg ï¬ends. _ ' Mrs" ‘ hér i‘s' the 'guest 3! her o - a sister :Mrs("1§a_.$vlof of Lindsay for a “£39“. , " .‘>m.rfy"llittletoh_ left on on- my 161' Pin-5" Sound'where he gas hemmed a. good pésition. ' ~ ’ Mrs. B. ’Coliner and little son re- tugned toy‘hetr' bbme in Midland on- fluted-.31.}. - ' gï¬st of her sister. Mrs. Jonn nvu- q‘tson for a few weeks. . .Miss Audrey Graham entertained a mimber of little triends‘to a birth- dnv party on Monday afternoon. Miss Maud McKinen and Miss Murâ€" iel thley, ofwMidland. is visiting in town this week. Mr. Woes. Howie, of the Lindsay B.‘C.. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robertson. , Mrs. Hoxie. of Haliburton, is vis- iting Mrs, H. Johnson this week. Mr. Elmer Brynell and Miss Corn Brynellg of tin-onto. spent the vac.â€" tion at their home 'in town. iMisseé Smith and Miss McKay. of ,.-'_ Ana tion atxtbt'eir home' in town. illisaeé Smith and Miss McKay, of ~Underw'gog,'vgem guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cameron for Easter. Rev. E." S. ind Mrs. Lord spent Friday in Sonya. iMiss Anna. Francis. of Toronto. is visiting her friend, Miss V. M. Mc- Kendry, this week. A. "‘4‘, pi'qgnm! 'wu as follows: Hymn, anu's (Shriét iS‘Risen. prayer. an» menu-Glory to God: lesson: mist. Noam. tGrey-and COPP: anthem. Lift up Your Heads, with solos by Miss HoKéndz‘y and Mr. Copp.; solo, Gélvuvyz‘ by ~Mr. Thos. Grey; ser- mon:a.nbhom.- Christ's LOVe. (by Handel. Mrs. A. A. Cameron taking thé'solo ‘parts. "The choir purpose holding fobng service once a. month dormg'tho'sumer months. The drama. “A Noble Outcast" is being prepared in aid -of the Baptist Church'nnu. will be announced next week. This promises to be except- ionally good and. our citizens should make a note of this concert. 2 Mr. D. McFaden and Ir. Richardâ€" Tmn of Mimico School Toronto. were in town on Monday. ' aimed ml.“- J, Miss Florence Bellingham. 01 T01 ronto, and Mrs. Inkster, of Kim; mount. visited Miss M. Bellingham. ‘ Mr. Arthur Lord, of Oshaws.s spent Sunday with his parefts at the menu. ‘. L'Miss Bertha Brokenshire of Toron- to. was in‘town over Sunday FMisseh Hazel. and Mabel Sharpe visited Mrs. Wess. Pollard of Lind- say for a .(ew days. Miss ‘Ahn‘ie Ellis, 0! Toronto. is visiting in town. sMrs. Thos. Wilson, of Cannington. is the guest of Mrs. Clarke. .Mr. A. A. Cameron visited Whitb§ triends on Friday. Mr. Frank Little. of Port -Hope, is the guest of. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sharpe. \_ ? ': :Mrs. Cfldpr spent.- the holidav in Toronto ï¬e guest of her daughter. Miss Leonie Calder. "Mrs Spotton. of the Lindsay Busi- ness College, was in town for a few days last .w.eek '. Mr. Mui- ‘ iew'ell of Brantford visitedW his parents oxer Sunde}. Wï¬MqCï¬ll- -ot Cobou‘l'g. is rev newing o d acquaintances in town. â€â€"â€"â€"7_.‘ -‘St: A'ndréw's choir held a song. s‘erv'ieepn Sunday evening and as usual the music was Apigh-class. The Mrs. deofgre' Perrin of Halihurton, and Mr} flack. P'arrin. of Lindsay, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mil- 145: last. week 'hz. ,W. McCurtx returned home from Alphgna. Mich" on Saturday. ~â€"_ JA-p pa Pridhy Miss Bessie,"ie, of Orillia and Miss A‘nm’g Nie, :dijunsfo‘r-d. spent the Easter vaéatio‘n "in town. 4 ' ‘Miss Edna‘ Tank. of Toronto. ‘15 th'e‘guest of Mrl and Mrs. W. Heard. Mr. R. Wagar spent a. dfew gum-s id Lama},= on’ Shï¬hrday. ‘Miés’Bdijn‘ell, or qucaygeon is the guest ’0! fhé Misses Dicksop. , Miss. I. Hamlin, one of our very pophl‘ax‘ (sch‘op'l’teachersjeft on Fri- déy ‘fdr-hbx‘ï¬ome‘ in Kincm-dine. 'Miés Heï¬dersbn;' of Lindsay, visit- ed Ifrs.’ 'i‘hos. Sadlér. of town. on Mr: Silver-thorn: of Honey Harbor was in town on Tuesday. - .~ Miss Agnes I; Diékson,.ot Kiong‘ China. address'ed' the xï¬issionery mpetingh; St. Andrew’s church on “W pni‘gave [splendid address 811 the‘ï¬ofl: done by "Our Canad- ian Missionaries -' in Korea. and were": i; indsay .on Tuesday. ‘ Dr. H. .Johnstone was in Lind- Keudry kindly- favored the“ ladies with" a. duet; “Give 'Me Thy mmx' Mr.‘â€"_Montizembert. of the Montml Bank at“, Tdro'nto; spent the Bus- termwauonfthe ‘g'uest d: Mr. .gnd‘ Mrs,‘8penee.' ' ' ‘ m; George“ ‘ 131311me Toronto, pass'edthroflgh town 911 Friday. m. 'h'ed'Jev'velll is" ï¬ttingret» erbbtokrlelaztivee.f , 0i: M9333? “PM!“ 5!» 'An- drew'e A. ‘8. C. metper Minima- ingtnd to bid limeweu to. ope of their: beethved members a! the cir- 610 iii: â€the potion atrium Rob-on. wbd M 9.11; W! for. 0918117- thmoflm :and muh‘tg' It 359.â€? we: called to the mï¬Â°â€˜*' 131% naery'm' o . , :c m . . e Mud h. (with gyms-mothâ€- mm'm'fohowmg man-w . I“?! P'RQ‘M: '9?wa here Mr. R. Lodge; of Halibut-ton, spam the Easter vacation in tow-n. â€alias Kathaleen McDougul in vis- iting Lindsay renting.- ' Frdm Cataragt and mm. Thos. 15m. Miss P 601716; V séent la .ew days 1 of 01-min. is the ‘, Mrs. John ROD- ab. hwnwwnflmda riends to n birth- lay afternoon. [Ian and Miss MU!“ dland, is visiting M00â€. 9000... IIW The Bank of Toronto lad Ofï¬ce. TORONTO. Condo. lmrponted 1855 aract VifliageI i Omemee Branch ‘fln’i‘éi’gmrs [0.000 ing co-opcration. As a phurCh _ map SELLING CORDWOO’D ing co-operation. As a church man you have recognized that church membership spells responsibility and you have ever yielded cheerful \- sponse to eVery call of duty. Besides as'a citizen you have lived as to win uniform and universal respect and you leave with the sincere ailection of all good church men and the re- spect of all good citizens. Our unit- ed prayer is that our Father's pres- ence may be with you to guide you and bless you all the days of jyour life. Signed on behalf of the A.B.C. â€"ReV. C. L. Lord. teaCher. .\. Suth- erland, Hon. Pres. We are plowed to see among the list of successful students at Easter examinations for professional certi- fleum. the name of one who no for- merly . assistant. teacher .in our school.. lit-is Pent ï¬rm of Nasal-t. Mr. and Mrs. Robsou are very highly respected in town :and the good wishes of all their 'triends fol- low them to their new home in the West. Mr. .133. R. Mark ref: this morn- ing for a. trip to the west. He will be nwuv about I: month. He cnd‘ your towneman Mr. 690.. J ordcn travel“ together; Mr; Bert Hopkins went 0!! on a business trip this morning- Mr. Geo. Train, our postmaster, is still on the sick list. We trust. to see him out again soon. ‘ , Rev. Mr. Hockl'ey went to Hati- burton on Saturdwy, exchanging pol- pits' . v 1 1M. Harry thlkcr preached his ï¬rst sermon ,xeoterday as ptstor of Kinmount Coboconk md Mk. We trust his any may be pleasant and profit-bk. AL- bray. They were unattended. About forty friends attended the. reception heid afterwards and may beautiful presents were given them., Every- thing went merrily'as weddin'g bells, and the bride looked charming. They left'the same evening to spend their honeymoon 'visiting at reterbpro, Toronto and Niagara Fells. Friends wish them joy arid happiness. . The mail outï¬el- wag unable to reach the ofï¬ce in this district last .Saturdey owing'to the bad state of the roads. " ‘ ' . ISLAY. - May, April 1'3- -- A apretty wed- ding was solemui‘zed on Iodnesday. the'3rd mm. when Bliss Birdie'C'ow- ieson. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs; John Cowieson M this district “km of the Week From Kinmount Kinmount, April 15â€"h looks as if spring had come to stay. Snow is nearly all gone. Those who are lucky to have a maple bush are busy gathering the sweet sap and making it into lymp. Easter is past and our visitors are gone, glad to meet, sorry to part. Mriifhompson, teacher at So. 12. returned on Saturday to take up his duties co-dhy. w-s Invited _in the bonds of matri- mony to Mr. Charles Shiefs: of Cam- The following are some of our Easter visitors and where they have gone: MiSS Bertha Beech to Peter- boro Normal; Miss Bae (Thessell to Peterboro collegiate; Fred Mark and Tom Micki-chem to Lindsay col- legiate. 7 _ . Our school opened to-day with a full attendtnceâ€"about no- Mrs†R. Lev'm left last week {or a. visit. to friends at and near Kirk- ï¬eld- Mr. Robert Graham is at pth in Toronto- 'Mr. Archie Graham, who has been spending‘the past few months at his home is leaving for his home in the West to take up his former appoint.- ment in Bridgework. â€"'n Miss Mary Oswald returned to her duties as teacher near Fells. ‘ Friends regret to hear of the ser- iOus illness of Mr. W. McEachern's mother who is now in Toronto. They trust that she my soon recover. Mr-.~'Neil McEachern, sinuold resi- dent} who has been in the Wait. for the last three years; has been re- newing old acquaintgnqeg. -'-Rev. Mr. Patterson of Lin‘ord, was 9. business visitor in town Mon- day. He reports tint a. severe elec- trical storm mused over Maven! to-Idnp SMY' night accompanied W4 very haw run (all. The district school re-opens Mon- day after the Easter holidays. luster Cu-l Moynes return?d . to his studies at the L. C. I. after the Dagger Vocation. The many friends of Mr. J. Mc- Dermot are glad to know tha'f.’ he has no“ recovered. He leaves for the West. shortly. gin" 1.0 I!__ On. {a “Bram _0u1nine †; W I: 1.3de Bronte Ouinine i; gumwmnuamumur Mnmï¬ohflm Look Iâ€), I Butâ€"85.608.050 ...... Deposits-411.12W ........... Increa: Lou“ and Invostmontc-Wï¬tmazc. Tutu Aunts-857.067“! [new Record for the year endjpg a you ending 30th November. 1911, Being the Fifty- Sixth Yea of Businesa ‘ WW3 a mute roon. Ca“ and get .- w kinds of wood, “me“ vavvvvvvvv §Signs of épnng? AAAAAAAAAAA_ Has Spring at last arrived '2 ' Despite the {met that Spring. ac- cording to all the laws of nature and to the calendar, arrived some time ago, yet the weather during the past week has been such as to create a number of "doubting 'l‘hnnmsvzr" Good Friday, it will be remomlmrpd, “'03,; day 111: [or all kinds nf nu!- door sports‘ end the female 50x 11“" avanted about in their new wrung ‘suits and new millinery croaunns. ‘but‘ the following Easter Sunday the maidens were doomed to disappoint- 'ment. yesterday the weather had nut improved. and the new styles 1:.u u poor chnce. However. despiw 1h»: disagreeable weather Sunday last a large number of the youth and l-v‘d‘d- ty of the town could he noticvd “n the streets attired in their \'-.~r_.- iwst and newest styles; in {It Baker lumber (0., limit“ PHONE 77 and as popular as the dimmmun: 030% There is class to both, while the smart hats in the medium 5172 also come in for a. large share of POPulll'ity. In fact. the foxy mil. liners wisely have hats of all kinds an! aim for neople of all manner IIJ'J wwwv at: -v... ,The fashions this season seem “to be strangely assorted and a st-rlt‘S of colors paraded the main thunnuzh- fare Saturday and Sunday. The Spring hats go to the extremes both as to ï¬lm and style. Large 0:205, which put one in mind of a, mu‘Izng ostrich (um are equally as styjlis'n and as popular as the diminuitiw "'- ‘Fhm is class to both, while and sizes 161' People and tastesgnd fancies. This year the combinatxo are striking. If you see a maiden with a particular]; Int. she will have a, whole ‘ match. Blue is apparently dominant color, with the u and stockings; the high shoes in demand. rubbers to match. Automobiles, Bicycles, Marine Rotors, etc. We also keep a full line of accessories for all makes. Give us an interview regard- ing any repairing you require. Satisfaction Gum Prion Romantic is the best equipped shop out of Toronto for repairing all makes of befére being assembled. anh bicycle inspected :hmughout and guaran- teed by Lindsay Motor Works nanurs Still Leading Made of ï¬nest materials. Made by expert workmen. Each par; _rigidly inspected Lindsay Motor Works Garage 1m for Yenâ€" $608,150 Increase for Yearâ€"383,03) hora? for Yearâ€"$4,140,944 Increase for Yearâ€"$6.73; 3U: Our Repair Department Phones See Our 1912 Models William St. North Bell 352 K. 352 I. a '0) '3 . ne- Muhme .. Inmaseâ€"SSBGimz the coinbination om-cts '. APRIL II. 1912. "doubting 'l’hnmases." it. will be rememhcrt'd, for all kinds of out- .nd the (emale 50x gul- , in their new qcrmq a, _\‘ nung l\ sturiking g suit to y tilt pre- tzn shoes being Jigs M. Graham. Pr“ Cunbray public school. ! her duties on Konda)’ cf the holidays at her borne .. â€Jam‘ use returned to ,4 ° .“vuitinzinmduy 30 during the W VOA If 0. sun. Painter and Pa: White Bro Durability. Artistic «any and Repaiu-d. Saws (in Sect. Horse Climn-n equd on new. Lurks P “eyn. Urn-1m Svlwl'ulnra General Machim- lh-puil A" makes Pf Guns I‘vpa 85 lcltSt. William St. N â€at Post. Building. “Prism B Ready Mixed McLENNAN PIANTS, 0H SEWING MA 1 will bc glad of ‘ tunity of talkin" with my instrument «m ‘J and am satieï¬ed my ‘ terms will please the Wm. WA P. O. Box 217 We pay 9c lb. r hens weighing 5 Hm. according to qlmlity 40 Queen St. E Highest prices p; kinds of furs. I have the agcn well known and trio Highest pricm pai salted butter put up i‘ POU LT RY W BUTTER W Arthur Gra GUN REPA mnsww. .«rmx. 1' LEETV-IOOD BILL PHONE for Guns. N‘km (‘5 A. APPLEB 7mg“ 0 TOR‘ LINDS MUFAGURED FURS aucm‘.‘ Bro“ men: ‘ fny‘a W. V over and 1 day IDOL!)