l l _ TlllS COUNTY COUNCIL 4 .pleasing and capable little page. â€"â€"On the table of the committee line new copy of It is a 1:200 red room lay the Biggar‘s Municipal. page book bound in calf with it over the back and contains a great information on municipal various HOLDS lTS LAST SESSION (Continued from Page 1) pleasant wind-up. At the outset had been proposed that the living ex- fund of nt their Flames laws, their interpretations, decisions, etc. It will be of great “It? opinion service no doubt. â€"The names and dates of of the wardens and clerks whose picâ€" M tures will be hung on the wall are : Clerks and Treasurers wardens should prese to be framed at the county expense. The cost was >8 each. had gained ground among the tlemen that such liberality would be also leave a se genâ€" unwarranted and might wrong impression on some minds as to thur modesty. So Com. Staback ,-â€" ‘ (Ind I)r \YOOd both. (1‘;_\vardens Hon. S. C. ‘VOOd, ()1'10; flhonlats ( . . .. y . r-r_ brought in a resolution saying that Matchett, ‘0 00- 1he county should pay for the pic- Wardens tures of the live living wardens who Patrick Brchllglly ’63. had sent in their photos to be enâ€" Nelson 110,131,}, 293â€"86. enlarged. Duncan Mc(‘rea. '64. Dr. Woodâ€"These pictures are to be Elijah Bottum, ’94. (3 county property to ornanlent the Neil M‘cllottgall, ’60. and provide an historic 1,0,, M. Norris, l\I.l)., ’30. chamber for the Jonathan Ilodgson. ’64.* -r llobt. Perry ‘75. Adam ILSt-aback'01. (. John W. Wood, M.D., ’97. county and it should ("rotlp D I will not do so unâ€" pity for them. less against my will. Johnstonâ€"Jl‘he county is putâ€" Com. ting the pictures of its dead oflicers Wm. L. Russell. ’77â€"'78. there for their historic value. It John Chambers. ~95. invites the living ones to put theirs E. II. Hopkins. .93_' 1 his- lobt. Bryans, ‘99. up too. Their pictures have no toric value now and are of little use John A. Ellis.'00. at present no matter how Deautuul J05. Staples, '66â€"'67â€"-'68â€"'70â€"'71 not unfair their ‘P.‘ _ l a. *Mr. llodgson and Mr. Duncan Me- the features hence it is that these men should pay for Crea appear as wardens in the same year. They l\1r. llodgson was chosen but on account of own if they are put up. (‘hannonâ€"llave never favored than pictures of C om. were. putting up more some. )' r‘ 1' ‘ 1111s) .. . ... , d‘dd {F‘A‘Tur‘r‘s' I did “m (11‘ ‘ iduhculty in qualuynig as member o1 adding those m dead wardens but the council he withdrew and Mr. Mcâ€" the decision was that living ones L‘rc-i became warden ‘t k L . lage, Daisy .. ,. .. eflice Brown, Clara†.. ...16 :20 1:2 30 18 98 axsom, Muriel .. 17 20 12 30 17 96 Robertson, M.. .. ..1 Iireston. George .. 16 1.2) 16 .2.) 16 92 Naylor, Stanley Nash. Maude. .. ....16 :2015 :25 13 89 Stewart, Edith .. He‘tgi‘“ Karl’ " “15 20 14 25 15 89 Bruce, Milton .. .. 16 1s) 11 :20 12 78 Young. Nenia.. ..16 :20 16 20 17 89 Horton, Mary ,_ 14 20 11 :30 12 77 Herbie .. 16:20 15 2017 88 Jewell, Edythe _ Workman. Phyllis .,_17 1E) 16 2O 15 87 Cowie, Mildred 15 :20 15 :25 12 87 18 20 1515 15 83 .. .. 15 :20 15 2013 83 New ton . Workman. IIellise Lytle. Irene .. Weseott. Charlie -- 1;") 20 13 20 1/1 8 Newsom. 1.7 20 13 20 _. 70 Cal‘CW. ‘rosier, Fort t, Workman, Lola 5 Ltlkey. Grace. ,. _ Wallace, May ,. _ ('3 old ie, Bruce, James .. .. Terry. llatochc .. Laidlaw. . Wilkinson. Willie THE WATouMAu-wmm: LINDSAY. our. Lindsay Public Schools Inspec- tor’s Examination, Dec. 1900 _..oâ€"- lleading... .... Spelling... ..... .. Writing ...... ,. Arithmetic....' Total.... Miss Irwin Matthie. Theodora 16 :20 18 .2.) 16 95 Robinson, Lillian McLean. Stanley .. 17 30 13 30 14 94 Date. Harold .. .. 7 2O 1’}. 25 17 93 McCriunnon, Vera onquergood L. .. Maud . , Junior Division Ronald .. Iamlin, Leo .. .. Senior Division 16 :20 16 30 .17 9%) Charlie P. â€"-â€"- 20 â€"-â€" :20 15 55 "1630 15 25 l“ "4 Mills, 11-5116 .. .. _ 1“ 1" 17 30 ‘7 “9 Darke, icon-1 .. ..' i. 16 :20 12 :25 10 63 1 I) ‘18 15 .25 15 88 Moynes, llazel 17 l" “l '15 15 “1 I'l‘honipkzns Aida .. 1‘1 21) 14. 20 .15 s: Blcwett, Laura .. 16 20 16 â€"â€" â€"-â€" 52 Howe, Fred .. _. .. 16 â€"â€" 14. â€"â€" 13 43 "'0 Miss Husband, Senior Division M â€"30 15 20 1.5 25 1s ()3 .... .....‘20 . 20 . 110 Brooks, Lottie .. Annie .. .0 o.- Sherman, W ier , Ambrey 1.4 :20 0 25 16 84 1.6 18 12 2O 18 8'1 15- 20 16 20 13 84; 15 191615 17 82 15 1912 25 11 82 16 2015 15') 13 79 17 1.8 13 30 â€"- 78 Terry, leorge .-. _ Bruce, Nelson .. _. or c)" 14 20152 :20 10 76 ..17 :20 1:2 .15 11. 75 Junior Division 17 :20 15 :25 ‘16 {)3 l5 1‘.) 16 :25 17 9:2 15 :20 13 30 13 91 16 18 16 30 10 90 1-1 :20 13 25 14 86 15 22013125 1:2 85 1119102517 85 Cullon, Dorothy .. .) Anderson, Harold Annie .. .. McCrimmon, Birdie Anderson. Jean R. Horton. (‘ccil .. .. 16 201’] 2013 S3 .16 20 16 20 1:: s4. Wmâ€, 1.1.1,]... ,. 15 no 1 i :20 14 s: 1113‘“, Etllpl .. .. .. ] v) 2(l 14 20 14 83 'l‘OllCl‘lllurn; 81.311110}, ] ’1 18 11 White. Amy .. .. .. Watson, Pearl .. .. Way. Charlie .. .. Marion .. lluby .. 1 1 :20 1:2 2') 10 >22 Sundium, Bertha 17 is) 15 15 14 so 131.51,“, Mamie 17) 2015 1.") 1277 14101410 17 T- 1518 ll 151372 1.6 20 131101060 514 64 I’erkins, llachcl ,_ (‘lendcnain Walter t'ooinbs, James .. 16201115 1271 13101120117! 15 2012 1512 7- 11 2012151071 Edmonds. Jennie. _. . ‘3 ’ M 7†H Beal. Stanley .. - should pay for their own. Let us stick to the resolution. Mct‘onncll. llarrv 15 20 12 â€"â€" 1761 . . ., .v- v M ‘ Harris. Leslie .. .. â€"â€" -0 ~â€" ._0 1-1 5-1 ‘ ‘9. . ,. . ‘ . t ‘ . v - . I‘ ." .\' . __ -n . v . ' tom. Stabatkâ€"I am tortunatc or PALE AND BLOODLESS (l: ndt nnan. Ilaz l l.) -0 ll l4 63 Stephenson. llilda __ 2†__ 1.) ll) .1] . llall. Wilfred .. .. ‘14 2013â€"â€" 1663’. . ‘ , . . . . M Miss l-erguson, Senior Division unfortunate to be a living t‘.\'-\\'t‘tl'(lt'll. Thousands of Anaemic Girls -Hurrying to the Grave _..._.. A YOUNG IAllY AT COBOVRG, ONT, W'HOSE CASE “'AS PRONOUNCEI) HOPELESS. TELLS HOW SHE REGAINED HEALTH should pay if I cannot see why We the friends of dead wardens do not. I‘eOpie say to me "You must want to see your picture on the wall when you pay 35‘ to get. it there." NOW: I that bad don't want to see it there , _. , AND STRENGTH -A LESSON TO MOTHERS at all and u the county Wants it Anaemia is the term used by doc. there it should pay for it. i .' t o 'L ‘ )2 ' ‘ ' )- i ‘ l . (on). Bryans. an exâ€"Warden. Would tors to indit tlt [( UN} (1 tin blot d The prevailence of this trouble is favor wily-ring to the former resolu- most alarming. especially among tion and pay. (font. llcQuade for his than have the county do so. \' ‘ (r or" ‘. l ‘ i .n‘ . . - l i .r I would rather pay _ o in, girls 1nd '1 lllbt pi I‘U nt 15! ot the altogether too numerous cases ‘ -~ 1‘ ' s ) " \' " z t ’ ‘2 ‘â€" th 1311,10,, “as ready to pay but (I tonumi tion \hnh mnu ill} 1 it 711,. their origin i he country have The lirst indication ages the thought county ought to do it. So did in this trouble. warden. of anaemia is a pale. sallow or waxy the ‘ _ . _ lins is lollOW’Nl by loss He explained t hat t'om. Switzt-r would ahhere to conxplexxon. former resolution. llr. ('or‘nWall of Omemee had refused of appetite. frequent headaches. in- disposition to eXertion. swelling cf to have his picture pro-pared on 111.- 1' . . .’ .. . ' - ' - ground that he would not pay for it â€mbs' “010m“ htart palpitation and frequent fainting tits. These symp- Com. tiraiiainwlt’ we had known that members felt this way the mat- tum-Q may “â€1 1111 bt‘ liri‘ï¬i‘m- bl“ 111" more there are the greater the urgen- cy for prompt cilc-t'tiye treat- ment. Which should be persisted in trouble have it-r would not have come Up in this and torn). It Was supposed that all were willing to pay. until all traces of the Com. .\u.s‘tinâ€"-_\'obody should be charged “4,7,, “miâ€. ii he pays for vanished. Among the thousands who his picture. '11,. (1,,“ M, at the re- have been brought near to the brink of the grave from this trouble. and quest. of the county. In the vears ultimately restored to health through l’ills. 1†Umw We can Wander back and the the use, of lir. Williams" l’ink ""l‘d’iWS “am come and L'azi- upon thou: lacs of {ho (i(i{);lI-It,(1~ It is Miss l’wlla Boyd. an cslilntible \vo‘liil bo- sail to son, a hawk. young lady “illusi- honn- is ill ('o- vliurinu all this discussion lilc‘ bmn‘s- Mi“ â€"5“ gm" 11““ ““ Iiit.‘i.ill‘i‘.\' “‘4.“ llll‘llo‘fl it) ill" “full ()1. pt-riv‘Ht-i: as fi)ll()\\,'$. ‘.___ the chamber.) . “It is nearly ten years since my ill- lir, \\(,.,¢;..__\11 put... not in...“ 1:â€,- ness first. commenced. and although I 'l‘nt‘ ()lufo-i't has" inn-n (lug-2â€,“. “my W'us (lot‘ttit‘ing‘ inure (if less 1 received compel us to pay 1' You 1“." {0, little. or no twin-lit. as the doctor did the frames. Iv wimp] be fun. â€Hâ€, not seem to understand my trouble. 'l'Wo years ago my llt'tlllll becamc so called lull“ I‘m ill" l’il'i-l?"'\ unri ll‘i us iniv H" in Frames. bad that anothcr doctor \vas Sou..- l;1wl{1l,.-f"\‘ lllillljnivtl that tho-v in, and he Sliilvll that my case Was ““116 liiw 1., have sue}, Mam-pc- ,,,, a most sever-- type of anemia, and that while he could not help inc the their own walls, trouble had progressed to such a lno‘ vots- found 721,- four (lissi-ntino "RX-\Vn‘f‘tb-ug m the minoritv, and con- surge that he could hold out little Hi'lILYb'tl '() i);1j,'_ {)11‘3. li‘dV. ht)I,Q‘S (if 31 ('lll’l‘. Al llllS lllllt‘ l was as pale as chalk. my eyelids \vcri- swollen and ’would hang over my eyes like sacks of watt-r. My .s‘onm‘ljng About the (‘ourts A year ago Judge Iii-an made an down address in which he ri-(‘otlinlclidcd fret and limbs would swell. and Were two to vioâ€" “Hills-S (if lm‘fï¬ court. a year always cold. I was subject. lent headaches. severe palpitation of the heart, and if 1 stooped over I Would be so dizzy; that 1 could scarCely regain an upright My appetite failed me almost. entireâ€" ly, and I grew so weak that. I was While in this condit- the instead of four. The change would Save Slim“. This proposition has bi'i‘n endorsed by this and other coun- ties and will be considered au’ain in January when it ,5. proposed to send position. a memorial to the legislature. A rmsolution from (ire-v county 35k- a mere wreck. ion I read in a newspaper of cure of a young girl whose case was much like. mine, through the use 1 . ' ' er. («i-operation in a movement to have the law changed so division courts can have jurisdiction over bgd. papers up to $500,111)“; $200 â€Hui accts. up to $300, now 31:31) Dr. Williams' I’ink I’ills, and 1 dc- l’mnuw‘s up to 5100, now gm) termined to try them. Those. who ('ouncil cunt‘lH'l‘i-(l, lwczlusp 111,. knew me did not think any medicine could do me any good or that I sittings come oftener and the Charges would ever get. any better, but I de- :2 re lighter. On Saturday Morning termincd at all events to give the Mr. S. .1. Fox 11.12.1’. was a visitor, pills a fair trial. I used them for The linunce report was read and nearly a year with the result that I feel like a new person. The. swell- ing in my eyelids and limbs has disr- appeared; my appetite is good and my face is regaining the color which left ,it years ago. I can sew and do work about the house, and this great change in my condition is due such men as the councillors and that solely to the use of Dr. Williams' before the. Pink Pills. It is not too little to and say that. they have saved my life and af. I strongly urge girls who are. a similarly afflicted to give them a thorough trial. “â€"0,â€"â€" -â€"â€"-A private letter from an ofï¬cer in Strathcona’s Horse says that all their horses have been transferred to three byâ€"laws. On motion the, left, the chair and Dr. Wood put a resolution warden thanking the warden for the fairness and courtesy with which he had pre- sided. The doctor declared that it was not hard to pick a warden from "weighty matters are. county: and men of experience. ability are required to guide its fairs." The motion carried by standing vote. The warden declared in replying that he gad never sat with a. liner body of men. This pleasant dialogue and an alâ€" leged rendering of the National . . , . .. ’Anthcnl brought the session to an a British cavalry. regiment. This end. was done in anticipation of their other Notes of the Session early return, but since then ..._Master Harold Wallace made a horses have been provided {or them. St inson. .lolin .. . Miss Thomas. 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(leoruc - Stewart, Wells, l-‘ord .. .. - Ltikc)‘. Nt'lat .. .. .. (Zonnor. lievcll .. .. Laidlaw. \ivian .. 17 2015‘ 201500 l61.\'l622l L7H»: 162017 101-1 S6 17 l‘.‘ lit 21 12 H2 161013171481 161015171380 131611 1'.) 1670 nun. llilllg'll, lirufq' __ . Junior Division .1610 “32512 SH 17 20112311551) llalinali llunter, Wilbert _ 161* iii ls‘l-l 70 Mark. Ambrose - 1:. is- to 22 12 77 l'i“l"‘â€"““- “â€1â€â€ 17’ I" ‘3 3†I“ ‘2'; lobinson. Bruce“. 15 20 12 1-1 1175 (“NS-"n“ “Uh-V -"- " 11 2†17 2“ 13 8‘1 l’aildon. Herald 1.") 15' ii 171571 ‘lrwin. MHX' " " " 1610 12 2†16 53 (iuzlt‘ll. ;\lllllll|i .. - l6 1:) is 7 1217:». “â€1â€- “M " 7 "H 1" m ‘5 H ‘22 linp_,,' ASH. .. .. .. ‘5 2†ll 13111.2 ('illlitllllflll. Alli-p .. l3 2!) 13‘2†T351 Maunder. Willie .. 1,; 2†1,1 10 10 7“ Robinson. Lillian 1620 1-1 130â€"- 5'“ “1,110,“ Phillis .. .. 17) 20 1;) .s‘ 11 66 Workman. Hugh .. 162012151678» Bell. Boiiil‘it'o .. .. -â€"â€" 2o ~â€" 22 1o .32 1*""l“"““"' M' I" M 2"†H 1.311 73 Koyl. 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IL I; I; l“ 3†‘7’ 31Ҡ(llllglt‘y. John .; .. ii 1:. 11 15 â€" 5:, l7 3†‘7’ 3" ‘4 1"" Ferris. llailic .. .. â€"â€" is â€"â€"-10103.s “5 l†15 3 16 Hi) l‘eiers. llarry .. ll â€"- 10â€"â€" 103-1 1121111 sixss 16 2012 011 ss 17 no is 22 1:; s7 Be Patriotic .__...â€"â€"- 16 :20 13 2-1 12 H?) 1g 2“ 15 18 138-1 Fair (anadians : 16 __ ,4 :20 ,4 74 Your brothers and lovers are reâ€" _ . ‘ _ turning covered wuh glory. The Senior “WISH,“ whole empire attests the credit of 16 2†M 2†1897 their achievements. In Africa they 16 3†12 2") l7 9’1 met their cousins-â€"â€"the British tea ..16 20 18 22’) T6 03 162017 221601 plantersâ€"also lighting for the cause. Dear (‘oUsinsz You can aid the. comâ€" 17 20 13 2‘2 ‘290 radcs of your soldier brothers. 'l‘ry ~17 20 15 231†“0 (.‘eylon and India (ircen teas if you 17 1†“l 3†17 83’ now drink Japans. Leave the rest. Killaby, Mossom ..1619 16:20 1687 to vour dainty palates. Salada. Monsoon and Blue Ribbon packets of Ilall, Wellington .. 15 18 15 :20 17 35 Abercrombie, Lulu (‘randell, Arthurâ€" Sadlcr. Fred .. .. .. 14 2013 20 17 84 Henderson. Ethel . Martin, llarvey .. Sadler, Reuben .. . Barry, John .. .. Shortt, Stella .. .. Baldwin. George .. Moore, Muriel .. .. Mctlill, Elmer r: .. Killaby, Wilber .. Mullett, Reggie .. Moore, Eva. .. .. a Bullick. Robert .. Kent, Walter .. .. Junior I’oulton. Lottie .. Brown, Eva. .. .. .. Morrison, Maggie Emmerson, Cyrus Parker, Freddie .. Windrim, Ackland Calvert, Fred .. .. Mullett, Fernia. .. Broad, Mabel .. .. Wattle, Gracie .. .. :KlrkpatriCR, M. o-_ Miles, Tom .. 2 3 16 20 14 22 12 84 14- 181-1 2018 84 await you.â€"â€"â€"L‘olonist. News of the Week nun-o..â€" â€"-â€"(.)n Tuesday night a. ten-year-old . 15 2014 221384 18 20132013 84 F A) u) A) F c) ' 1‘) “0 1“ ‘0 1') 8“ ed son of James Matthews. 0f crippl r o o . - o "1" “(311701‘327 cimumm, 0111., died in lllt' Sick 17 1‘) 17 1‘0 16 (J (‘hildren’s hospital in Toronto. The. 13 18 If 17 16 78 bodv arrived home, and on Thursday 17 30 1‘21"" 11 78 waging a wake \vas held. ()ne of 15 _ 1’1 22 16 67 the. m tendunts went. into the. kitchen â€"â€" 20 -- 23 1’1 62 where he. was startled to perceive a. '7" 19 " 20 16 58 luminous glow issuing from a quarter 14- "" 16 15 10 55 of pork. The light was emitted in 16 '7“ 1-0 13 1‘1 52 such a way as to resemble the featâ€" â€"20 16 15"51 tires of a human being. The. wake was broken up. and the phenomena noised around the neighbor- Over 200 people visited the. including the. medical health The only explanation oilered Division 17 20 16 30 12 05 became 15 2O 18 30 14 {)2 hOod. 14 20 ll. 25 15 85 house, 15 20 10 :25 15 85 ofï¬cer. 17 20 1:2 :25 .11 85 is that. the pig during life had “we“ 16 20 14 20 15.85 to phosphorus in some form. There ..15 19 14 2O 14 82 is another peculiar incident connocted 17 2012 2013 82 with the death of the boy. It is 16 19 13 15 10 73 said that his stepmother saw the. boy 16 20 15 â€" 16 67. lying in the house just a Short time 17 19 14: â€"â€"- 16 66 before the telegram arrived announcâ€" 15 19 10 5 10 59 ing his death. 16 20 13 :25 17 91 .. .. 1519 930 17 90 BradshaW, Polly 16 20 1-1 25 1.4 8‘.) Jackson, Flora .. 15 20 1.3 :25 15 88 Creswell, Ford .. 1 6 20 11 30 10 87 Mimms, Ruby .. .. 15 :20 14- :25 13 87 - - - » from $2 to $4 per pair. . " 251176 We manufacture 37le unshrinizuble . . 1.1 2011 15167‘.) . I, . _ “ â€1‘32â€.†,5 14 7‘ underwear, Lodz/cs , Boys’, and Clllldrpnsl , 162011 1-) it) 78 power. Mary .. - 13â€"11113-1-01233 Hose and Leggmg, which is sold by the yam? Buy your blankets from the Merchant who deals with us, or if he does not keep our Every pair of Blankets we manufactWe we guarantee. They are not bleached, conse. quently fhcy willjwas/c without shrinking 0,. turning yellow. We us the nice long silky lamb’s fleeces for all wool white blanket; Warmth and comfort are in every pair, prices make of goods come direct to our branch Store Kent-st. one door west of the Simpson House, \ y , Mans 30x made from ï¬ne wool 20c and 2,50 per pair, all 2-ply. lUMBERMEN’S SOCKS, MITTS and BLANliElS, ......MACKINAW STUFF, ETC“-.. No shoddy Used HORN BROS. Branch Stare. Kent-st. - - Lindsay Woollen Mills Old Ontano' Bank Stand Busy Times at OAKWOOD . Last week was the record week for business at this store. exceed- ing all past records. This increase in trade does not come hr chances, its the policy of the store to keep each of the ten departmierts well stocked with new seasonable goods, bought in quantities 5.: c1056 prices, makes selling easier. Many new customers came last week. and three were kind CDOUgh to say they could procure all the wants on their list and were well satisï¬ed. If not a customer vet we want yea to visit the store and test whether its not in your interests :0 trade here. No trouble to show goods and quote prices. Samcics of any lines Dry Goods marked on application. ‘ We are Buyers of Produce all the year round at full market values. Butter, Eacs Ponitrv. coming. in freely now. Have made arrangementsbtbo, handle ' quantities of old Hens and Chickens ; Turkeys to be dressed as lOnCWS: drawn,heads and feet off and no giblets, plucked clean ; t ' hens 7c lb trade, turkeys 9c trade or 1c lb less cash. Ordered Clothing Ulsters, Overcoats and Suits of heavv materials at cut prices . HOG-G- BROS., OAKWOOD d An Opportunity to Save always a specialty . Remember to buy ycur Household Furniture, Crockery, Glass' ware, meare and Stoves at Lennon’s. The List comprises : Bed room. Sets, Extension and Mattrasses, Tables, [lining and other Cook Stoves chairs, Sideboards, Springs Stoves. A lot of Window Sash suitable for Hen Houses and WoodshcdS- Two Taylor Safes for sale. Highest prices paid in cash for Duck, Turkey and Hen Feathers. I buy and sell all kinds of new as secondhand Furniture . JAS. H. LENNON, Opposite Benson House - . HE GUARANTEDI $5.533; m o n - CIRCULATION is over Wordor 5,000 copies weekly. It covers the section adjacent to Lindsay on no other pa r In the district does. Advertis as rates reasonable; re- sult. mm. Putin. A. Highbothan. Mom“ 3‘“ E- G-ezo-v- maim- l Nmtmdflo.2i8 .oidintindflrb’i,