Newmanâ€)! oluwn "M, demand that, 3â€" my ymn' jx-wtflry harp. hm, H you “am In I»: I‘vl‘mln "mt yml nrv gamma g-vmtmn .IWnIry and M, the mm win-n. ,vml wlll "mks: no min» mtw m Imvmg horn. tmr Muck in no )m‘uv. m mrml . omhrm‘lug Wary: Hung mm uncanny clonmmtn or Mr My mm mm lm'. that, it “mm! b0 hard to vunl'uï¬vn u? n win-h WM. mum mu lm ImHMWd hol'v. \‘mw 1w uwuuu in imitml. FANTED.â€"A good mai'd to go Toronto. Small family. wages. Apply to Mrs. L. Y Connor, corner Mill and 014 We have had so many inquiries lately regarding Eczema and other skin diseases, that we are glad to make our answer public. After cate- fu] investigation we have found that a simple wash of Oil of Wintergreen, as compounded in D.D.D. Prescrip- tion, can be relied upon. We would not make this statement to our pat- rons, friends and neighbors unless we were sure of itâ€"and although there are many so-called Eczema. remedies H65 m , , apecuu Men 5 And Workmgmen Made to Boy’s . . . Measure Clothing Spnngtlme Clothing Protection is What You Need-- We Can Give It to You ! In shirts, pants, overalls, smacks, mitts and all other neCessanes. For top wear on rainy days, rubber coats, oilskin coats, oilskin pants and hats. Every thing newâ€"Every thing guaranteed Ed. 0. Armstrong AndCap-S "5 Hats All Skin Remedies Fail. Mill and Glenelg‘ New Mel’s Warm manna-mg. to Good ‘ Made ManyRecommendations : to the Government THE VIEWS [IF THE TEACHERS ha: To increase the number of public school representatives on the advis- ary council, To pass new requirements for Pub lic school inspector-5' certiï¬cates. The public school section demen- sold, we ourselves unhesitatingly re- commend D.D.D. Prescription. All druggists can supply you with D.D.D., go to them if you can’t come to us. Or if you prefer to try DJ). D. free ï¬rst, send to the D.D.D. Laboratories, Dept. L. W., 49 Col- borne-st Toronto. Enclose 100. to pay the postage ana they will send :~ou absolutely free, a. sample bottle of this great speciï¬c. Gregory, druggist. Men’s And Special Made to Measure Clothing L‘ «n unrated m rounn‘ment or the m-Im- mg of comic nacuunn in the (‘nnn- dlun l'mm. and characterlmi H. mt demon-Mining. It you hove the plight.» doubt um Lydlu E.Plnkhum°a Ventu- blo Compound will he] p you. writs to Lydlo E. Plnkhum Medlolno Oo. (ooufldontlul) Lynn. Mum. for ud- vlco. Your letter will be opened. road uud answered by 5 won“. and held In «Hot oonfldouoo. want ner The idllowing conversation took place o‘er the telephone: “One large enough to ï¬t the head of KentZ-st.†yet ?†“No, not yet." “Well, -ust hold the line a. little longer. 9 v The telephone rang up in a. tooac-y conist store to-day. Hello, Mr.‘ lbaler, how are you ï¬xed for pipe stems ? Got an A1 stock replied the man of choicest Virginia. Well. said the speaker, I want a. large stem for a. pipe I have got. What make of a. pipe is it ? he asked, a. baht bowl or straight one. The ‘stand-pipe replied :the customer. Bring it. down and I’ll give you one for nothing he reâ€" vvâ€" “Is that you Mrs. ? Would 5011 like to get a. nice ï¬sh for din- plied . What is the largest size shoe you have got. ? was asked a Kent-st. Shoe man this afternoon. Elevens said the dealer. I want larger than that was rushed met the 'phone. Who is it for said the leatherman. I want one to ï¬t the foot of Kent-st... end ;up went the receiver. ï¬reugh one cause or mother a large majorita‘of peo le are troubled, more 0: less,wi some ormofhcarttroublo. Little attention is Raid to the and“ weakness, but when It starts to beat irrgguhrly, and every once in n whilg, Had a Weak Heart. The high school principals protest- ed against the overcrowded curricul- um in the lower schools in Toronto. Cellars in lower Quebec City were flooded at high tide yesterday. “1 would be delighted.†“Well, just hold the line a. little (Five minutes later) "Hello, Mrs. Have you got that ï¬sh Doctor“ For Thm Years Without My Remit. APRIL FOOL JOKES 0†in a. tobacâ€" 3,150 It in! m: m m that "m in mm“ W m 1! net t9 ha «1mm upan- But an m no: and mugs. Its judmt is doma- ’h‘“! We thins: which mm the deemt impression on the mind are than that are seen; thins! tint pass to the mind through the "0y! “to" are not soon lorgot'. and the “ eye gate" becomes the muin channel a! inlormgtion. Make Good use of These “Eye Gated subjec1 ARE YOU GOING WEST THIS SPRING it so. exceptional opportunities hnl now balm: offered by the Grand Trunk Railway Sync-m in connection with Colanilt. Homoeoolwm' and Set- tlers' excursions. The Colonist rates are' onmway‘ tickets applying from stations in On-‘ tax-lo to Vancouver. 13.0.; Victoria, 13.0.; Prince Rupert, B.C.; Seattle. Wash; Spokane. Wash; Portland. Ore.; San Francisco, Cal.; L09 Ange- ‘les, Cal.; San Diego, Cal.; and other ‘points in Arizona, British Columbia, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon. Utah and Washington, and are on sale daily until April 15th, inclusive. The'Settlers’ excursions apply from stations in Ontario, Port Hope, Pe- tcrboro and West to points in Alber- ta and Saskatchewan every Tuesday until April 29th, inclusive, at low ratesx’ Homeseekers’ round trip ticketsyill “‘31"!!an â€" m journ to meet in be issued at very low rates froml stations in Canada to points in Mani- ville, 0“ April 1 toba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, and eleVen o'clock a. are in efl‘ect each Tuesday until 00- tober 28th, inclusive, via Chicago and St. Paul. and will also be on sale on certain (Tuesdays) during HOG INDYSTIU above period via Sarnia and NOrth- Hr. Jas. Hard: ern Navigation Company. The Home- h0g8 on Friday iseekers’ tickets are geod returning for which he rec two months from date of issue. price per CWt. Through coaches and Pullman Tourâ€" One of the anim: ist Sleeping cars are operated every weight of 575 {)4 Tuesday in connection with Settlers is optimistical a and Hommekers excursions, leaving;the hog industry Toronto 11.00 p.m. and runningmigher price wilf through to Winnipeg via, Chicago and end of the year. St. Paul without change. Reserva- tions in Tourist care may be secured ‘ï¬o 000 I; 9 i (‘1 at a nominal charge of application to Grand Trunk Agents. The Grand Trunk Paciï¬c Railway is the shortest and qUickest rOute be- tween Winnipeg-Saskatoon-Edmonton, with smooth roadbed, .electric lighted sleeping cars. through the newest. most picturesque and most rapidly Omemee April 1. â€"â€"OnW Wednesday of last week about 1.15 a...m the gen- eral store of Mr. C. Harden, 0! Mt. Pleasant, was discovered to be on fire. The villagers did their utmost a) extinguish the blaze, but their efforts were ineflectual except that the tsunagration did not spread. The building, which is owned by Mr C. H. Shield. and the stock is an entire loss. We understand that each car. ried some insurance. The poweit dams on the Mt. Plea.- sant river, which broke quite recant- ly and caused quite ah amount of destruction, were very nee: repetit- ,ing; the proprietere were on the alert and stepped any appearance 0“, t washout. : we . _ d A deVeloping section of Western Canada, Through tickets sold and reservation made by all Grand Trunk Agents. Costs no more than by other routes. Before deciding on your trip, con- sult any Agent of the Grand Trunk Railway for descriptive literature, time tables and particulars, or write C. E. Homing, District Passenger Agent, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. GENERAL STORE AT MT. PLEASANT ‘ 0531mm) Paciï¬c Railway 1m in“. mm. at the km a! m 9‘89?! mm: W at“ Mt with the ï¬lm tn we may: Gnmwum mm mu u #912 1mm mm m mewm; J. R. Us: W9. Mum Wm 91 m: HM!“ G3 Glï¬ï¬‚on a! mu; W. W. met“. “Ring the council am to appoint bun u pathway.†on road division as. Ior 191g; Agnew m, notice n ma! 0! Wren bonds; E. Houston, giving thatâ€! 01 police village a! Kirkï¬old tor 1918; Stewart O'Connor. “king (or information and pupal re pro- pond municipd drain No. 2, directing attention to Ontario tutu, 1912, chap. 58, public net; tender- from The Vacuum- Werder end Lindsey Post {or muni- cipal prlntlnc {or 1918; R. Bar- grave welted on the cannon asking for grant on Victor-l: Road. The councll told him to go to Fenclon adjust the expendlture with them and meet. it. dollar for dollar. Mr. Gordon addressed the council. "kins ll lt were possible to have a rebnte of dog tax as the two done (or which he and his son were mud were owned by he and M: separately. although the two far were uses-«1 together. The cu explained that they could not rt mood war. owned by he and his son separately. although the two farmers were uses-ed together. The council “planed that they could not white same under the circumstances. Class. Robinson waited on. the council re 81 ststuto labor that. ho pnid in tsxos snd he did all his sis- tuto labor in 1912. The clerk was instructed to invutigsis smi ropm‘t at next meeting. Malcolm flcmn on‘orod the council in I'm alto It. Eldon Station on which to build I hall [or tho town- ship. 'l‘ho council did not uln- any action re this matter as tin-y dwiciml it would haw to be put to a win ‘0! tho rntoimyon. lollowu: D. A. Mcb‘adyon. for ward No. 1 ; Wm. “Inning for ward No. 2; l“. J. Notice. for ward No. 3 ; w. R. Falter. tor word Ko. 4. and that; 10900 be appropriated tor each word to be expended by each commission- or respectivoly and that the treasurer ho authorized to cauh each commis- sioner'n orders on him to the extent of 8200. and that this motion have the corporate seal attached to give it the force of a by-law.â€"â€"(‘arried. McRaoâ€"Manziingb'nmt by-luw No. ‘02 be amended as follows: on div. 64. D. Forest's name be substituted for that of M. Kelsey; div. 77. D. McArthur's name be substituted for that of R. J. McEachern; div. 70, D. Spence's name to be substituted for that o! R. Mcf‘adyen'; div. 22, S. Coolidge’s name to be substituted for that of W. W. Deguerre.-â€"Carricd. Accounts to the amount of $353.73 were massed on motion of McFadyen. Mandyonâ€"Mcnnoâ€"‘l'hu \ho tul- lowing be upmlnwd cummhuiunm‘n (ur the wurda In mo towmhlp mu lollowu: D. A. Mcb‘adyon. tnr ward No. 1 ; Wm. “Inning for ward No. 2; l“. J. McRu. for ward No. 3 ; w. R. Falter. tor ward K0. 4. and Hut 0900 be appropriated {or each ward to be expended by each Commission- or roupocuvoly and that the treasurer ho authorized to crush each commis- HOG INDI’STRY. Hr. Jas. Hardy delivered seven live hogs on Friday to a Lindsay dealer, for which he received 8174. The price per cwt. received was $9.40. One of the animals reached the great weight of 575 pounds. Mr. Hardy is optimistical as to the future of gthe hag industry and feels that a McFadyen â€" McRae â€" That. we ad- journ to meet in Plank's hall, Lorne- ville, on April 12, at. the hour of eleven o'clock nanâ€"Carried. B. STACEY, Clerk and Treasurer. $50,000 for Flight Across Aflantic London, March 31.â€"The Daily Mail announces the allot of a. prize of $50,- 000 to the ï¬rst personi who will fly from any point in the United States, Canada. \ or Newfoundland, to any point in Great Britain and Ireland, or vice versa. in 72 continous hours, in a. heaVier-than-air machine. The ‘machine must be so constructed as ito float. John N. Beattie, for over 30 years a. postman in London, 0nt., is dead. giveinshnt relief. “Ihopethil letha'will catch thecye ofthooe whose an]: an Maugham and udden.†_ W911"??? SE"!!! ‘3'.“ m1“: stock. Ifcelitmy ytdugltowuteyou. “Outattlcwexetmu edwithcuked adders, sobudinfucttlntwc ht they would lose the useof than. upplied the iment but twice, and in twenty- -four wo could milk without my trouble. Here is megflion of Mr. Robert Harknes, a l ' g resident 0(va- worth, Ont:â€" "Having had wonderful success with Douglas’ tin: Linimcnt on my stock. If _ it my‘dnty.to_wnte: _ you... . mm llDllERS cuman m 24 nouns av nousus' - ESYETIAH unmm will be paid before the BIG CUT. ' The Pcterboro Lumber Company have completed their cut for this winter. They hove tolled 9.000.000 test. at their unzip. January was not a very mod month {or the lum- bermen. byt much betm conditions were found during February and the ï¬rst. week of Iarch. REPLENISH Begin ,voér spring tonic treatment to-day for the bland and nerves with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills â€" the Pills that. stréngthen. These Pills are sold by most deal- ers. but do not be persuaded to take " something just the same." If you can't. get the genuine Pills from your dealer they will be sent you by mail. post paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Williuns' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. BARBER SHOP A T OMEMEE xCC 3‘ "" Mon in announcements fr m1 6 hfuflflexiblc limp leather “it? 1m r! “Impedin gpold with numerm: s fu inn-ea listen: Robert. of Brock tom Interment tO-Vn' I ‘ship; John, on the tum at. home; cemetery. Mars: I A ‘Wm. 0‘ Orilln; Mrs 301111 ICE†bourg and ‘ Routine worgld famous Tiswtc I Ice ‘0! Brock township , m1. Will Real. funeral. The .,, (n . g e “ hut?! superb pictures giapixical of 80m; and Kiss Minnie of. homo. Messrs. John Cut; 1mm“ ‘ “H08. :ndn the verge 11113:: light 03?] 30 won g, m o! kindly disposition Dominic Cumin, v ‘ Wu mtmcingc, with copious and Its-lint W. and will be M’nher and Joe mancr . . â€Mum;printedonthin l3 Mympaedbothinthohomemd ____,,o/ ' ‘ ‘ M “ We Imiï¬fulnmf; l mfomulinc community. The hostel ted o, - ‘ sunny m 16th. u“: hrsvly :6- Lieut. Clark, com 16 : > . ‘ . wand. mtg-mt «king pm in 61°le based at Allahab‘d’ ) ’1 " ~ 7. 53$,“ ï¬nally m plot. We pano- m , ,. m . ' B-rm 1c wï¬a Omemee, April 1.â€"Shortly alter Big Ben tolled 12 o'clock on Satur- day night an alarm of ï¬re was sounged. The volunteer brigade and a large number of others of our vil- lagers were scan on the scene, which proved to be the barber shop on MA'I'I‘EEW CAMPLIN. The death occurred on Thursday, March 13th, of one.of Eldon's most highly respected citizens, in the per- son of Ir. Hatthew Camplin, at the age or 49 years. The deceased, who had/been ill {or some time with Bright's disease. was a. son of the lets Kr. and Ira. James ' Camplln, endis cur-Viva! bythroebrotwsgnd three cister- : Robert. of Brod: tom ship; John, on the fun at. home; King-st, owned by Mr. George Wil- éon. The blue was soon extin- guished and fortunately for the buildâ€" ing itsell and those on either side. We understand the loss is covered by insurance. ' We Are Ladies And Gentleman’s Tailm ,e irs’ Tailoring BAILaWAvs pmsas '85: E D Elm ym «do: any for estly fall clothing .0 the coming «non plomireu u be u Mimlnrly busy on OBITUARY. DAMAGED WME wan Son “Prism Bran» Notice is hereby gi\‘0’n, pursuit! the Ontario Statute 1., Georg“ Chapter 26, Section 55 that :3! sons hu’ing claims against thee! of Frederick Dettman, late 0†Villas! of Kinmount, in the Co! of Victoria, gentleman. demstdv' died on or about the Thirty-m“ of January, 1913, are to W11 pout; prepaid or to deliver to IL? A. White or Mr. James H. II merchant, both of the said Vi“ o! Kimount, the executors 01‘ will of the said deceased, on «1 Ion the Fourth day of April. 1†their names, addreSSes and 0†tions. and 9, in]! statement 0†particulaxs of their claim all“ nature of she security (if any)! by them, duly veriï¬ed by 9111" declaration. . 1-0M Bumps! Ring variety. M P E T E R MORRI: After such last monuoneu w- axecutors will proceed to ' the assets of the deceased won parties entitled werem, hum 88rd only to the claims of WW shall then have notice, and um _ shall not. be liable for the ‘5’“ (mid; 1m distributed, or for any part be 1 to any person of whose 01†3118-11 not have notice at, the ' the distributon. MOORE u. Seed Oats for S: LATE MISS The funeral of the tin took place â€115 ‘ mm. The cox-101:8 the residence on Rus my'a church, “hm LROYLE deacon Casey. athizinï¬â€˜ With friends and symp as who attended at the o ‘ at we cu" m Mary Elurey ‘ Of the mass rendered in A ffl‘ V0100. " Nearer My God *0 fl uni-i ‘1 J a. 3.3%,? 21.3.3.6... lon!.’ll.‘ 1A....ztuu:u£..:l.ni!’ I )1. 1.... I... |.{.ll I! .- .31.. .3 2:! ....Iol.u-nl.0¢.“‘ I'M!†Lindsuy. 8th Hard†Graduate 0! Toronto l‘nh- eroity and Royal (‘ollege I’ Dental Surgeons. 7 All dentil operations on fully performnd according! the Ian-ï¬t methods at moth ate ricee. 01? over (ire en’s D: Store, comer of \ imam Kent Streets. Ml “â€"â€" J" ow Notice to Creditors DR. 8.4. 81118. Dentist Solicitors Gentleman's 1; OBITU A BY . )I cell 1913‘ 0X74 â€13.1 Two Cats, one of Delawm-es will be well “(n-1h CLOVER SEED ‘ Abike, Red, Mammotl We believe we have Imam: seed hnuw Irma house with bath and flights. in good locality, for LINDSAY PHONE 53 rs’ 'iï¬'e hose, double hm»! ‘ black ortan, 15¢, per pair. IGH R. KNIGHT 1913 Model Cle* OR SA LE brick house in South Ward _ J. Sims, Dentist -â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" DR M RY and HACK « . WEIR’S and 15 Cent Store 85 Kent-st. Canada let us remind our- Lt the one thing before 11w 1. OttaWa and before 1h.- 5 voting thirty-ï¬ve milliuns I for three capital ships (or ms) for the immediate in- the naval strength or uur Seek ye ï¬rst. the imincilm- u‘ must fleet. ‘is the Lou msef'iea." :- our motto Office and R425 the ï¬nance minister (‘0!) duty and this action. I08it10n Ms its Linn the Government as h. brick house for 81. oporluou ecu-«full! gt modem. prm- DSAY’S BU“ .lenge the fa'have everything in the regaire and we have the BARLEY WHEAT BUCKWHEAT ‘~ i}; â€" wvv “Tuvu‘ fl m. Mocha: d) the u {LT-nun!“ a... .c m. "uranium “‘flm m from futon. 'ty and Prices on All 0‘ '1 UNCOLN’SW‘WO' LTBRARY :5 C Iva (:gnjrAm BOOKSâ€"THE anew :, mm HAROLV A QUOTA-Fm»: usEo TN 1.. m mm ougop was: WQI TheReal Issue m, 19% "In! tim- \\' l L01). *W'THI POTA rm R. F THOMAS AND RE 8. W. M008 CLEAN I N'( ut'ii IIQ x new! Ovu- HOPKINS] Lindsay Mr. E Nan Cont M12