the Falls fur e now Read, , ‘ men. or the on without. lit! last man g Suit. ~ lowllltï¬rb‘. but i i(l() (iii in [well might C)i Band lll llzlililsome 'liillll models. ‘flll ploducg ’llS. raking. 2. up to “520 ons, for the Lunilnn. l3 and it ion is \‘l‘fl" a and his i‘ l nd EveLvn one emu story. Buddy CI! 3 to attend the c ~becncootho: everything in novelty Waves of Cotton for Spring and Summer wear is hm. In the midst of so much. deï¬nite duoriptlon is well nigh impossible. Every Woman Coming to the Town of Lindsay should nuke it l Point to See Our Display. ‘ 5 Every Fabric that Fashion could Demand. m .. i g y 5,... Huger: of fashionable lluSIina. Gingham. Zephyra. etc... .u stripes, checks and large plaids. a big range, of do: nigllï¬, in all colors, at per yard 10c to 500.. lirtsl English Prints, 81 inches wide, in“ range of spots, stripes and figures, in navy, white. red, black and .vilml’ colored grounds, navy spot (the kind that the hill". will not drop out when washed.) Whit-s lmlia’Linen, 32 inches wide, in a full range of prices from per yard IOC to 30c. L...ii.-.' Wash Neckwear, including Dutch Collars, Yokes and .luliots. all prices. Special line at each... .......'25c Unlicl‘u'cril‘ and Whitewear, needful garments for right now wear. Prices are so much in your favor, there is no excuse for not stocking up your wardrobe. Cash and One m-9~s»ré~iee:e«eeee-ee~eewe.~ . ~ ~ Gold Headed Cane for Mr. E. A. Edwards . out. I'llilllsosi.‘ no 15. loll 7‘ the!!! the: res-organisation ' an. Sylvester Incl-could comm. vetted co choltown cow Mv mist and WM their spokesman. Mr. J. D. rlsveile. presented the ro~ suits of their love-Willem into the omits of the comâ€. and explain- ed what was needed to nooks the concern o thriving and paying inlai- neu for the town of Lindsay. In 9, music although Mr. Sylves- ter is "up “dim it†to use the vernacular. there is still hope that the concern villi rennin in Lindsey. That is. Mr. Sylvester has all option or selling the entire plant it sdvts: able and can make money on the. nest and [my all creditors. but this he does not wont to do for two recs one. via. tic does not wish to give up the business. which he has nursed through long and troublesome years i secondly. ii the plans oi the Citiscns committee matcrinlisc. he will make more mcncv=icr the concern is u buying one it properly mannncd=nnd besides the industry will be retained in Lindsey. and the several thousand dollars wages will be spent by the employees right here in Lindsay- Aguin. although the minimal: is a paying concern if properly managed. starting capital is necessary. At the present time the~ Citizens' committee running of the have in charge the are buSy getting out. two car of drills for the West, which delivered will bring cash payment. A when p . . :‘Ww'ri‘j‘ .‘ ‘ a . Q or: . if“ r ' ‘ . ï¬ il‘A . , My. c n~for Loan of $50, 000for prepared of- once in order-icons.“ it m. We would require I. save time. Ir. moved-inn", 3"“ 0150.000 credit at the m, in raw material alone the concern in. that while Mr. Sylvflm bu! o. it?" I Valued “161.â€. g“ hop“ “â€9“" m u“ "1“" m h' "' “P to set 025.000 or «0.000 worth of against it. either bed to soil or it“ “my The town icon of “50.000 money to ounce the business. 1: would include the present mow the citrus- of Lindlny did not do of 010.000 and debentures could be something. the industry would be issued at 41 per cent. extending ovor taken from Lindsay “Id the town "'9'“! yam. ' would now simply the bricks' gm Mr. F‘lu'olie referred to the towns by-lew moi-tor. but the industry if properly (insured and msnsaod won . mow. inoking one and therefore one which the town should do everything pogo. ible to retain. an. Sylvester was tied up and it lives the intention of the new company to confine themselâ€" ves to manufacturing some staple or. ticic. the drill and cultivator; Forth: crincre instead of selling in competâ€" ition ï¬rms other firms. the company will sell for cash. supplying thc large ï¬rms. such as John beer at t‘m. with large cosh orders. At. the present time the committee figure on getting no order for 9.000 “turbines to be shipped Wait at Ill) a much- me, cash It was necessary ‘0 It“ u strong nlumiemeut and it cartoinlthe simple reason that it was Coliiount of liquid capital. Mr. Flav- elle pelleted that the Town of Lind- say as a whole was the primary point to look for help. and as there was only a limited number of people in town with limited amount of cap- .' ital to invest, there should be a loan from the town. He citizen should that the business nvestluent and the town forthcoming thought that every recognize the fact deal is practically completed whereby “as a, good i the John 9801‘ C0. agree to purchase ' would not lose in the long run, if 2,000 machines at 890 a machine. the business was properlu managed. Along with this the Citizens' There was an ever increasing Committee last night asked the town |demand throughout the West for Of Lindsay for a, loan of $50,000. to'drills ant be voted on by the people. and it islshou the intemion to secure the balance of ‘Sylvester drill, the continent over as an A necessary Capital through the assist- ance of two or three outside gentle- me It was absolutely necessary patents. ' . ' d ' men and three or four local gentle- that the Citizens' committee go to Reeve \rooman stated that the tmgtly; a large quicizilgnhzfs t3]: :3: men. .the bun with a. good PrOPosition Proposition looked like a Very feas- :n e cry; W??? x ml the to bse t b In opening- Mr. Flavelle statediund therefore it Was necessary that ible undertaking and all should try tvialzitc‘cmcu {0h crehsiiidr; at hint a, n mem era. that he understood if 8- by-law “'aslthe town Si"? them a 108m- “11' We and bring the scheme to a successful :53: °.\_ er to be submitted it would have to be got the [can and sell a certain completion. 8 o g1 e backed up bv a The question will be further dis- Many men and some women try. ' of the council belittle the movement by ridicule inserted at least four times in press which would take four weeks. so that it was neCessary to have the along and ï¬nance the further $180,000 order, we can go M ‘Q‘ ‘Q Q§§§-“â€â€œâ€œâ€˜â€Â§â€œQ§Q§.â€Qâ€mmm i ' The Gospel of Thrift free puyublc before the ego of 55 every person from 5 to 85 could pur- chnso one. If you were not living nobodyucon. May 1i). â€"â€" The lecture given by Dr. James Samson. icons hen been made to industries. and pnld off with interest. and if Lindsey was going to keep abreast of the tonal sod secure industries on well us return the Syisoster industry of Oriiiin and Oshawa whore slmiisr‘ the icon lied to be made. In his opinion if the business was properly inssngcd. there was minor in it tor the person who’ mailed to gullible. mod it lndlildusls put their money into the concern they would certain: ly look for profits and would be elv- tltled to than. lunch rnmlmycrs should lei willinu to do his shore. and the llyluw should carry. Never considerable for re» uuircd that tworibirdu of till the names on tile \‘otern' lint be secured show the majority. To correct a rumor Mr. Flavallo stated that Mr. McL‘omb We“ employ. to by Mr. Sylvester and was not tireless it would into hard work to pass the bylaw. tee, Mr. lloxall hating Men appoint- ed trustee of the new company. As far as he was personally concerned latest one five cent. Lindsay ac. he would not piece unless the Town of made the loan. Mr. Sylvester copied stock for his entire interests. but was eliminated as a factor in the business and had not voting pow- cr. He does not get. a. cent for his goodwill nor for the franchise, and the new company also secured the cussed at a met-ting concern and next Monday evening. Have You Nasal Catarrh AN OLD PHYSICIAN SAYS TO LOOK FOR DIZZINESH, FRON- TAL HEADACHE. STI‘FFI- NESS AND NOSE COLDS. TELLS HOW TO CIVRE (‘nturrh in almost every instance prosperous your. lining money is exactly what we 'v r the commit- recei ing one cent i om ( ‘ done. . . l W ’ ~ . x .. . . . \1 . mono Excellent Paper Read By‘ Mrs. J. D. Mac Millan l.oo PERYEAI The annual meeting of the Wo- men's Institute was hold at the home of In. J. Conley. Peel-st., on Friday and proved to be very inter- esting. there being twenty-four mem- bers present. the president. Ire. Milne in the chair. The secretory read the mnuel report. which show- d that the society bod had s very in the treasury. At the meeting yes- terday .19 won voted to the Wes- ton hospital for consumptiws. Mrs. J. D. Mocniiisn read the fol- lowing interesting paper on " ‘l‘he Ehfrnni‘hincmem of Women." which was nmlly “lined ; Votes for wilnicn=so often are the Words mwlvml with smiles of con: lawn or derision by woman who are eel-neat workers for the betterment of the conditions under which women live. but who have not thought out the question. nor come to s Mlliit'» tlun oi the strength and authority it would uive them in pruueculiiifl that Work to have the power of the franchise behind them. No doubt. you have all heard homely old phrase. " Got hold the stick by the wrong end," which women have Always woman’s work has been rendered ineffective and futile because she has had no voice in making the laws under which she is obliged to live and work. She spends her time, her energy and her pray- ers in trying to make the World a better place for those who will come afterâ€"always to bring up against the blank wall of no representation, no standing. our work does not count. But " Votes for Women " is the of dis- nnd other methods. It is easy to understand. why men should adopt such an attitude toward itâ€"one rea- son is they' would have to adopt a dlï¬oreiit code of morals towards wo- men thnn prevails among them at present. But it in 1180 a question that is occupying the attention of some of the most eminent and bril- liant writers and speakers of the day. Brood-minded. cultured and roprcscntotivo'mcn are admitting the l McIntyre. injustice to women of present condi- tions. and are helping the movement along with voice and pen. A few days ago on eminent Judge in To- ronto declared that if women com. blood they would get the vote. also sit upon Juries. I an quite aware of the fact that many women are opposed to women sucrose. and personally I have no great desire to Vote, but I am con- vinced that every women Whose sym- pslhles reach out beyond her own family circle, and whose mind one green cum in port Just what it would moon to help on lecisietlon that Would enforce and custom tho Wltfk silo ill, doing for the uplifting and protection at tile unfortunnie. of children and oi the victims of intelli- persnce and the nuclei evil. and ro= nlemiierins also the divine luluncv tion to low our neighbor no our- selves. would she not put snide gladly her own feelings and prejudic- es and regard the gutter from the viewpoint of the greatest good to the greatest number. The enfrancbinement of women is only a question of timeâ€"may the time be short, and women prepared. â€"C. MncMillnn. OFFICERS ELECTED. The election of officers resulted in the following being elected unaniâ€" mously : We are not voters) to Paton Presidentâ€"Mrs. Mile\ Ist vice-presâ€"Mrs. A. M. Paton. 2nd viceâ€"Mrs. Geo. Mills. 3rd viceâ€"Mrs. Cairns. Sec-treasâ€"Mrs. Crandell. District directorsâ€"Mrs. J. A. Wil- liamson, and Mrs. W. H. Stevens. A sick committee consisting of Mrs. L. McGregor and Mn. Ben was appointed to look after the sick and It was decided to hold a social her attention to it. meeting at the home of Mrs. A .M. in J une. and the following committees were appointed: Re- freshment com.â€"Mrs. J. Carew. Mrs. Geo. Milli. Mrs. R. Miller, Mrs. A. McNabb, and Mrs. W. C. McGregor; entertainment com.â€"Mrs. (Dr.) Broad, Mrs. B. J. Cough, and Mrs. W. C. McGregor. The meeting closed by singing, " God Save the King," after which dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. R. Miller. Mrs. W. H. Stevens, Mrs. A. and Mrs. Milne. of Windsor. lecturer in chief for the when u“, “mm. fell due. the whole Dominion Government Annultlcs. ln umnunt was pnvable ‘0 your heirs. starts with a common cold in the the town hall was a. rare treat. It Annultlvs could be purcbnncd by a bond. which is added to with sn- . ~ loom! unusual. i)“ is generally the single pnvmcnt or i“. “-ook‘v' month- lothcr cold. and because of some cx- MethOdlst Delegates Clal‘ {hilt when .‘illt‘h “Milliâ€?! on: â€Y. Q“ tbrlv. hi1" ycnrlv O‘r yearly tr‘ OXPOBUI‘Q 0i woukncus of the 53-3. their ‘ ‘ ‘ turn. it becomes chronic. Your money was guar- brouirht bolero the public for bailout and advancement they patron- instalments. A full case of disgusting nasal and to the Annual Conference nntccd no the whole of Cnnad. vi": ~"‘ ' -‘ l whim. 'l‘liurmlziv lost. um i, .‘ . f _ from mlmm 4...: blublv rc‘ Wilsfd logy“;l‘;ti:‘:m:;°lli3\illu. H0 120 the some by staying owns. and illi-‘dh'l‘d l“? W payment. Th0“ “‘68 “"0“ “m"h then develops. U“ Ilv‘rivli mun. “mu .m- \ l". l-ldâ€" old Lindon Mi‘r‘lrirli‘lls auto um.‘ l‘lhi “Obeliygcon wltn a Pol)“li|‘â€"l°n “‘ no licttcr security ‘0 prOVldo 10;- OM loss a radical cure is effected then mm .ml Mimi) lul'f for iiullmlllv. the boys 3:... tho mgr-o. â€mutt: 1:00 :ltd Sc Sagas: grins-1,3; “‘3': ugc. llunlls were very good and â€with: dllouno pauses rapidly to the The district meeting of tho Mcthc- tors; stationing committee. Rev. “W m“ m†“HM†m tho future. lag is a. copy of the address: an no . o . ‘ ted depositors mm, D" cent. on their throat. bronchial tubes and finally dist church was held in the school- IMr. I-‘olcy, of Bobceygoon, and Rev. Fr nun-h...†mâ€... up 1.;.u.,_.u.d, 1m... ‘ "(“9“- when the "Mm" ntur ‘ mono, but you could put your mom '«0 "‘0 ““88- room Thursday afternoon. Rev. .1. Mr. Burns. Omemoe. arm «‘llll-Iiuwl in ll .3. ilough's Dear MP' Edwâ€â€œ"-"“°~ â€â€˜0 “)0!“- H“ “id in opening that be was cy all in today and draw it out No mun or woman can ever get P. Wilson in the chair. After the A hearty resolution of appreciation ,' w, my hm": that mm, he has bore 0' Ml'- ll. J. “(NEWS “tall. have M†“a a. pledge to himself in“: again next week. Societies are also new lungs any more than new ling- regular business the following lay~ to Mrs. J. C. Eaton, of Toronto. for 3...“ .. , {whim ( mmâ€) c. a good assembled here today to bid you many 5'03“ â€0. ‘ that if h“! 9 Sub: good. but you have to die fig-gt: era or a new none; but every one men were appointed delegates to atâ€" the magniï¬cent gift of the parsonage 3.,“ M, " Lic‘nini Rom, (snow. farewell before your {departure for 0"0" b0 “'m‘m WW mu“ ° 0’“ '1th in no Chance of you reaping suffering from Caterrh can set a tend the annual conference at Port int Omomee was paced. 11mm. .iilllnligh his mom“, will Bellevillc. Since our association “3'3â€â€œ he would come “Ed accultue any benefit. Insurance companies are slim cure by inhaling Caturrhozonc. Hope, which will be held the llrst The question of church union came Flu-i ' . mm mm loam thm at the With you we have learned ‘0 “dull†“Bobcuygcou Independent and r. good too. but the gentlemem at the and this is proved after you read week in June: From the Cambridge- up and after a lengthy discussion it Mun lull l... “0......de km“. and â€SW“ you for tho uraniIOI-(l Smil’l. ohead or these are looking to themsel- further. st. church. Dr. Clark. Wm. Fls- Was decided to lay it on the table .a‘, P†h â€mm“: his positimi and good qualities which you possess as The subject upon which he “(gives first. There was not much bet- QUICK, LAS'I‘ING CURE. voile. and W. B. Spar-ling; Queen-st. to be discussed at the conference, w... in... mm mm... Success in his Well as the mummy and kindness mayâ€"mg. a mu, of Canada. gran-0m“ for or safer place tor your money " After ten long years of outlet-lug church. W. Mchttei-s; Omemee ithe lumen present seeming to be no» llilili'FV‘Ll‘lnq 11.. enters one oi Which you at all â€0133 displayed. to ocean was one worthy of support than the Post Ofï¬ce Savings Bank. with Catarrh in;the throat and nose church, Dr. Thompson; Fenelon equally divided on the question. my new “MW“ business houses in not only in your relations with us. from every loyal citizen. In 1903 but you could draw your money all I write to tell you that I am now Falls church, Jos. McFarland; Bob- A missionary committee consisting ll-l‘..~\~.l:.~_ \mnmm Sons who but with all those whom in a. busi- Canada. had placed on her statute out at two days notice and invest it completely cured with Catsrrhozone. csygeon church. David McFarland, of the following was also appoint- gm.H M†--~v.i‘..l..~lhcd the Oak Hall. lleSS capacity you have come in con- books a law which he thought would in any of the get rich quick schemes What. a relief it was to get that Geo. W. Taylor; Dunsford, W. I“. led: the pastor of the Cambridge-st. WM?“ l"‘~‘ 1â€â€œ it 'lmli‘iShing 93W)? tact. It Is we feel no small tribute remain unchanged ‘0' "1° “9’“ 1°00 0"- mining “0°“ and return it when [“131an 3‘01)?â€d In my cum. to have Webster; Cambroy. W. B. Fair; church; Pastor of Queen-st. church: llshzuvn’. .-..~r since. Mrs. Edwards ‘0 â€um" When it ‘3 â€ï¬lm“ that years. It had been thought out by your fortune was made. The result my nose free and easy to breathe Janetvule. J. R. McGee; Minden. Mr- Sussitt. of Cembray. and W. 1;; A)“ m- :mm). missed in town. your genuine good nature and aï¬mbll- that great ï¬nancier and amalgam was nearly always the lame. It was throughâ€"what a. blessing it was to R. H. Baker. Alternate delegates, B. Spar-ling. This committee will clinician; as ,. church worker in the ity were most pronounced at a‘ time sir Richard Cartwright and received out 1'0? 800‘1- “1°†w†no “h" 89*- Cumd 0' droppings. csterrhel W. H. Kennedy. of Omemee. and look after the missionary work in “minim" .2. Methodist church. When pressure °f bum“ â€'3 a "“9 the unanimous approval of will par- method 115 531° ‘0 9’0““ m" dwlln' ldb’SPePBia and bad breath. All this J on. Staples. of Lindsay; Sunday this district and is expected to be a more a... ..“- siwrulnry of the Lad- puts 3' man's forbearance and pat- ties. He reviewed the compulsory ing years as that of purchasing a is the result of Catarrbozone, which school representatives, W. McWat- valuable asset. to the church. m‘ .\:.l icnce to its true test. It is said legislation of Germany where every Government annuity. There come 1a I recommend everyone to use for any \_ _ that the 800d that men d° “"93 9“" laborer is compelled by low to put time to every man When his coming trouble in the throat. nose. bron- _‘ . l"‘l""\“-*' Mr-l'idwal‘dï¬ and the let them. The memory of our-pleas- twav with the Govemmgm; 3 portion power ceased. Statistics showed chiel tubes and lungs." LhemlCal works shut :i»: amnion-c (if Mr. (lough's stall ant and happy associations of their wages. which. supplemented that 95 per cent. of men are depend- John McCullough. hl)‘;‘â€lx:l..;:..lln.ul at. the comfortable with 5'0“ will be ever green and we by the Government. was POM back entmt on their dzilhy earnings at. 60. Mooscbrook, N.S. D F T. my.“ . .. .1. ll' popular emploser. will always look upon our relations when they were incapaciated by old Money spent, (0011 y in youth was Let Caterrhozone cure you, get we own or a lme .... m... slum. a most com} able with you with unfeigned pleasure. 08° The legislation of France whichigone and there was no greater dic- large dollar outï¬t which lasts two nil {mm llllli‘. After partaking of We regret your departure and con- wâ€. optional was not prOVim .‘c. grace for g, m in his natural houses months and contains an indestruct- :.;;I.,',":;',l,h 31:11:. ‘22: :iï¬czll‘tzt‘; 3mm?“ 32; “tragic" :2: cess. The pension law of Great than t: hove pillaging; “10 90:: ible hard rubber ocinbslir. BeSmslle: The retort and charcoal men of the Chemical. Iron and Lumber Co. of who,†mumim m. and ML “~n i° :1 m â€filth “mngumm iii-min. which he thought W†e how? $.31: to do “aw†in“ sizes 25c. no lie. etc . wereo Standard Chemical Conpuly'o mill Cmdn, Limited." has inc Consider- sad llrs (um 'l‘i were reclaimed the “ o s ol 0 I u k i: great misfortune. but which h‘d been mans, :u ï¬eld the. disgrace could imitations 0f starrhozone. which at F‘enelon F‘u' â€quested ‘ raise able property destroyed by ï¬re the Sm hw I; ‘s p quullilcet one. n as in! You 0 enacted uter half a-oentury of study in: a ll. 9 Y Be kind all reliable dealers sell. or by mail in their engo- from $1.50 per «y _ . . . . nsl and hostess. .ccept this gold heeded one we on the problem! of the poor and un- have born .voided. drew ‘ ' from the Cstorrhozone Comp-my. to $1.75. and signiï¬ed their intent- 9"†'°°"“ At the â€WW" plant turo 0' the boy. W 3qu Kiwton. Ont. ion of (111“,th work on Saturday 1: nt Longford 1.600 cords of wood. A Ilii‘nsinu part of the cvenirrg's pnli'Y‘um was the presentation of a Niiullilli wold howled cane. nicely 611' yourself and amiable wife will burn e. future of unolloycd happiness. (turd, m‘i‘omllunlod by a, well-word- “ Jddl‘u‘ris in Mr. Edwards from Mr. Bâ€" J- cough and “a: J“ 0‘?!" 501‘s}! and the members of the store 5' Hockey. J‘ Beet. 3" Coin. 8' M- The cone is engraved at the Joyce. Md and on the handle panels at? ___ â€ï¬‚ed the names of the fellow-om- ploFGQS. The presentation was made Peterbow Cheese “rd by Mr. Cough, while the Him "" ' us read by Miss Minnie Cain. book- 1255 BOXES 0F CHEESE SOLD kother. AT mic. The first meeting of the Pottboro Cheese Board for the factory season of 1911 was held Wednesday mornâ€" lr. Cough stated that he regretted to lose from his staff such e “31““ chic member, one who had 17993 With him for fourteen years and Wh" had materially helped in building up the business. He referred in the 1:1th toms to Mr. Edwards ability “‘1 W well lieutenant-zit character. lfl‘tw t W ts4:1 (I? known . Ed W o "I CC C words was comleY- The MGM '9‘ Mat 100. by by Sln'prise and almost overcome by a†“any expressions of W. ï¬e ““3 o vcry suitable reply. that" , ‘38 Mr. Gong-h and stnfl for that My kindneeses. He regretted to lâ€liveliindsgiywherehehairlsoilnnny « "1“ friends and he gave on o “Bl-“Wm i"ctr invitntion to con comm h‘n' . . ‘. » b in... couple with it the prayer that both employed. He contrasted the Annu- by pie ofthelonndssid lessonsofthriftmdoooocm'bybo- it plain tint this ins encouraged to numb-Io an en- fund. He exploin- unity for W1"! and how mos- itlol Act with such he wanted to make was 110% n 9013310'1 t was meant by the term ary it was for!“om to lo a“ into ï¬g; .. which was simply an the world with thot principal mtm- morning for Victoria. 8.0.. when tbor is it known whether the shut agreemeflt between a. compony and .4 into them- KO could molly she will visit her son, Mr. G. B. ‘0'.“ due to tho mt for high- “. individual by ‘ boy’l .ctiou whether he held Hughes. Before leaving Mrs. or w or not. not or not." and closed coupon! W to w . u cox-toll! time a. stated amount every this young at yoorfromtbereetofblsllfo. Newest-unveil! Is what the tor. A be)? m fl LIKES HOME NEWS. Mrs. (001.) Sam. Hughes left this bu htely .dded new manners, ' wooed its capital to $8,000,000 and the lumen. were not granted. The company shut the mill down on Set- urdsy. but for what length of The Standord Chemical Co., which in- changed Ccpitel time it will becloeed is not oer-tunnel. Stock .Poid UpWWS 4.000.000 Reserve Fund and Undivided Proï¬ts 5,300,000 Depoa’b by one Public the charcoal chute and a. new ones. were burned, at on eltimted Ides 0! 810.000. The large factory at Sault. Ste. Marie. of 124 cords eo- Parity. W†“‘0 “troy“ by ‘ a†tint started in the charcoal sheds. Five hundred men will be thrown out of employment until the plant is rebuilt. There was a good in- surance at both Word and the 500. 49,300,000 02,600,000