737$???“7i.†w.....-_._ ~â€"â€"-..- y.-.“ .,_ ._.-, always brings a retrospect of . :he year past. Among its mem- ries we recall that we owe our friends in town and county many thanks for the kind patronage given our ï¬rm. While closing a very successful year of business we take the opportunity of \ thanking our friends who have helped us and ask a continu- ation of mutual trade relations for the coming year. Wishing each! and all a Happy and Prosperous New Year during 1 9 1' 0. Five Roses Appeals to You, .Madam, as Final Judge :r you know, Mistress Housewife. they say that you don’t know rd stuff from poor; that price is your only guide; that you .. .uldn’t know good flour it you saw it. and wouldn't take it exowt ‘ were cheap! ‘ short, that anything labelled “ FLOUR †is good enough for you. Just think, Mistress Housewife, it has taken a†of We your: to perfect FIVE ROSESâ€"to attain our majority in only milling. You admit we m3! know how to good flour, don't you i . Andwemekeitugooduwe know how. FIVE ROSES. Modem. is the flour you should try. and all other house- wives who went their money's worth. You get it when you buy FIVE ROSESâ€"1- end M com 12'. Because itis ï¬nned-rd value." the some to-dey es yeeterdoyr ~ - 4; deny this libel on yourdtscrlml- won, and appeal toyou. Madam. -. nail the impeachment. Warning short of the any M! is good enough iorYOU. and" know ' you have been gown miserably sl ilcur,ltwasn'tywr tâ€"butâ€" .-::r because you“? know about w"/57 ROSES. linen "baking accidents†us your soul. and hubby mutter: about Dread and projectiles. concrete "i'ls. the vilenessbfsomeMbakhg. ’F-on‘l scold the cook.- maybe she didn't know about FIVE f A will .t. . D I do: all this is over new. .“u’o're going to tell you MM 3.34:. so that on may hm.†«Mono: 00, 1“â€, w “to. avoiding oheep__bnndo. race will†i r. , . _ '“ married t‘o‘ifl“w homemaker} W .9 M “Judith" * ' few. that co. m? .““‘.’..-‘ ."'-‘,~\ â€"-e h: ngmanL llJl'iiClE. .1, Mr. Allan dunes. who in: business manager of The WatchmanL Warder Printing 00., during the last Thursday, became] -l itwenty months ‘roprietor in the alltemoon. l - _.â€".« l annual rmr'sr DEM} j :t It ElllJElElUDEll ]. PAST TWENTY YEARS. .PeterbOro, Dec. 22.â€"-Rev. Father Kielty, parish priest. of Douro tor the ,. ,PaSt twenty years, died to-day in his g64th year. Deceased was born in EI’rescott. in 18-16, and was ordained ‘prics‘t at kinslen in 1869. Al†b0- i‘ng chaplain of the Kingston Peni- tentiary he was parish priest. of Kit- iley. Leeds county, lor six years, Ml of Ennismorc for fourteen yours.go‘- ing to St. Josci~h‘s, Douro. ln1880. His surviving relatives are Mr. Marsh Kielty. bursnr of Mimico Asylum‘r and Sister Mary, of the Nativity. House' of Providence, Kingstin. He wasa scholarly and zealous priest, and very widely lanown and respect-_ ed. After requiem high mass at. St..l J oseph's to-morrow morning the re-l mains will be conveyed to Pmcott. “here the funeral will be held on Fri-_ day . T! amt! ...‘ 4.3: W 513: I l 1 â€R1! nElElElDIElElEl 13mm l l l l l l l l i I b r. r ‘ HYMENEAL , M cN E‘TNâ€"DL’lNDAS ; On Wednesday, Dec. 22, at. the} home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dundas.‘ Maple Grove farm. Reaboro. was the .lscene of a very pretty winter wed- lding, when their eldest. daughter. Ed- lith. became the bride 0! Mr. Bruce McNevin, the ceremony being per- formed by the Rev. Mr. Currie, oi Omcmee. At 3.30, to the strains of . the "Bridal Chorus" from Lohcngrin. i ' played by Miss Ki'ncard, the bridall party entered the drawing, the 0876" many being; performed under an arch oi‘ evergreens. The bride, who was given away by her father. looked charmln'r in white silk with overtime _ of silk not and insertion, with ling veil and diadem oi smilax and carry- ing‘a bouquet. of white 'mums. The lbrid'esmaid, Miss Priscilla Dundas, sister of the bride, was very pretty in white embroidered mull and carry: int? a bouquet. of «hitc'mumsï¬ while lthe groom was ably assisted by his brother. Mr. W. Mchvin. About forâ€" tv guests were present. Among“ those from 1 distance were : Rev. Mr. en-l Mfrs. (‘J'rriz- and son. Omemce; Mr. ' land Mrs. Copeland, Oakwood: Mr. land Mrs. B. Thompson, Washburn; misses Wincnrde, Peterboro: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rae. Mr. and Mrs. S. i. Wilson. and Miss Bryson. Lindsay. ‘ IAN AITRE‘STEI). (‘hi' f Vincent. v and Constable ‘ l They made a trip to arrested a. man for The overcoat. l‘hristmos. Lornevil'e and Istocl'in'r an overcoat, i“ ellereri to have. been stolen from the Grand Union hotrl last fall and this men was thought. to hove been “to wuiltv hortv. Information came to the polilc that he was about to wand Christmas at. Lorneviile and he omcers of the law also spent a tor‘lon oi the day there. He was 'rivcn four months. NW u,â€- y-Irvw 7“"3" , v ‘ A MARIPOSK «tone-r (â€would cost. with ARISH PRIEST OF 110qu FOR an JOHN C ’i‘be well. known Victoria County mptitation as a. successful breeder of 3 Farm, Woodville, is knoun the wurl (1 over. I Former, Oakwood Citizen AMI’BELI .. farmer. Who has gained a world-wide thoroughbred sheep. The “Fairviow†o Was in Wreck on Friday Mr. W A. Silverwood. oi’ Saska- toou. Sask., iormerly of,Oa,kt\'uoll Vi- cinity. was coming home to spend 'pross was not. golngvery fast at. the time. Several coaches in'bhe middle of th( train left the rails and two :turnod completely over. Those who Chflm in the “‘9" on Fr 1-day, 0“ l were injured werouot hurt seriously. the Winnipeg-Toronto express “ hr-n i and store token career. Me was that. train was derailed nonlr 41119-1 delayed eight, hours, while the wreck- lea“. ate. lonely spot in ‘Scw ('n'a- rlo. Twenty were injured. but n.mc very seriously. A broken rail cause-l the “reels. and fortunately 1ht‘ ox- W W ' I WAS INSTANTLY KILLED. Belleville, Ont, Doc. 27. â€"â€" George Lewis, a G.T.R. brakt‘man, was in- stantly killed at the local station yeswrday. He stepped out. from be- twwn'thc two freight. cars right in front or the expanse. The body was sent. to 1.0“ is' home in l‘lnvelock l'or burial. He was about thirty years old. MA YOBALT Y CONTEST. 1Ԥ.:._‘fboru.>lloc. 26.â€"-U\ving to his response to a. request for an expres- sion of opinion regarding Ledal 0p- tiona mild sensation has been caus- ed hone by Mayor Bury Rush stat.- ing in a local paper that he is 0! the opinion that Local Option uuulu not. be in the best interests 0." the City from aflnvncinl standpoint. He lur- thor adds he does not believe the by- law could be successfully enforced? Much interest. is being shown in the nuljoraliy campaign here for 1910. Aid. W10. Morrow, manager-oi the Toronto Savings c;- l.olin (30., and tonal representative of Hon. Geo. A. Cox. and E. I“. Mason, :1 ln'omi'nvnt merchant. and for Several Lewis in the council, have announced candidates. MORE NEW DAMS. Amongst the several new reservoir; «lamsthnt have this year been built: (a the tributary watt-rs of the Trent Canal. is the (lam at the outlet of (fueling Lake. ingtho township of Stwwdcn. The dam at Cushog Lake i a t <Hendereon, who six weeks ago i 9'- a... CO thomsel ves 7 age Was being cleared away. Then. Karon. was also among the inlumd, having received a scalp wound. - also consort-as the water of Server's mute-250 acres in area. Head Lake, 214 acres. Crane Lake 226 urea, which together with Cushog Luke. form amervoir of 1,478. This dam in a substantial concrete structure, and has a rule-loot head. so that the 'amouot oi waver that. can be stored {nbove it will be substantial. and will the of great assistance in wording a l regular and even flow down .the main waterway of tho Treat Gangthrqo Tughout the {all and winter season. HAD CHRISTMAS TREE Fifty-seven old people, many of them having pleasant homes in which to spend Christmas earlier in their lives, will pass the Christmas of 1909 in the House 0! Refuge. 'Hte superintendent. and the matron, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Robolfson, did all . in gtheir power to n-Lo the old people happy. A Christmas tree was arranged with gifts on it. for all the inmates and a sumptuous dinner will to . served. There was a numb- er of games and the inmates were amused in various ways. FElL THROUGH ICE. Pctcrboro, Dec. ilkâ€"Four cabtlebe- {longing to Stanley Blewett, who re- ;sides on- tbeMonaghan side of the river. three or four in lee from the city, lost. their livm yesterday after- ‘ noon by breaking through the ice. Ac- cording to the report of the affair, he had cut. a hole in the ice to enable the animals to drink. It had not from used for some time, but had iro- Iron over and when the cattle l wait domt to drink yesterday {our of them broke through. There were fourteen altogether and the four had gone through before the small herd was driven away from the danger zone. They won dragged out, but. too late, as they had beehin the water too long. HER APRON IGNITED EMPLOYE IN HOTEL SEVERELY BURNED. Port Hope, Ont., Dec. 26. â€" In at.- tompttng to remove a lid from the range in the Royal Hotel kitchen yesterday morning, Mrs. Geo. Hobo derson. the cook, was probably fa. tally burned through her apron ig- niting. Mr. Chas. Perry, the pro- prietor, wrapped the woman in his coat, carried her out, and rolled her in the snow. Mr'. Perry is in bed as a result of his efforts. his face and hands being severely burned. Hrs. came from Toronto. was sent. to St. Ii- chaol’o Hospital. in that city. aged 48, oiM'lllbroolr, 0%.} The Department. of Railways and lCanals has just. completed a splen- [did new concrete dam on llorouhoe :Leke, in the County 0! Victoria. This new dam will prove to be of substantial beneï¬t. in conserving the lwabers on the Gull River, for resor- lvoir purposes. Horseshoe lake ll a. ï¬ne large body of water and is sit- luated in the township of linden. The lake has an area of 778 acres land a nine foot. head will be mainâ€" ‘tained at. this dam, so that it is eVi- ,dent. that the completion of the new idam will substantially enhance the lreservoir Value of the Gull River we- lbcrs. ' The building of the new dam at. lHorocshoe Lake was a plea: of work lol‘ no mean proportion. It has four lilo-foot weirs, and the structure be- ing of concrete, necessitated the haul- ing of concrete for some distance from the nearest railway station. Mr. Alex. Richardson was the fore- man of this work, which was eupC~ vided by Overseer Mr. Clegg. outwitmr l JOHN J ORDAN. A staunch Conservative and one 0! the oldest residents oi the town- ,shlp of Ops passed away on Dec. 28. lln the person of Mr. John Jor- ldan, lather of Second Deputy-Reeve 1W. W..Jordan, and uncle of Warden lo. A. Jordan, of Lindsay. The de- l goeased gentleman, who was over 97 lyears of age, was born in Ireland, land came to this country in they-01' 1834. settling in the township of lVorulam.- Later he moved to 0pc ltownsbip, where he has resided ever Quince. In religion the deceased was In. Methodist. A loving wife and {our sons and three daughters are left. tolmourn the loss of a kind and tender husband and a loving father. They are : ' . James 3., . F. and N. I-‘.. in Ops on the - bomoâ€"~ . The daughters are Mrs. D. . Sinclair. oi Cambray; Mrs. Theo. Wm. East. Oakwood; and Ira. R. F. ,Whi‘beSide, of Little Britain. i Mrs. J. Porter. of Peterboro. is false a daughter of the deemsed gent~ ileman. l The deceased W was no» ,specued by Weave and Liberal lattice. and was known as everybody'o ‘meua. The mm. which win be 'held on Sunday will probably boo-e lo! the largest. ever beldin theta“- lamp. Lindsay friends of the decea- cdand of the members of the family extend their sincerest sympathy to the mourning ones. i UNFI’I‘ TO LIVEâ€"HUST DIE. The verdict. rendered a thousand times when corms get. sore. Do thou toidenth by Putnam’s Corn Entran- tor; it. cures painlessly in two-q- lour hours. Ilse "Putnam's†thon- ly \egotabie ranedy known. THREE ASSASSINATlONS. l A remarkable series of political aesass'lnatlons of peroonages high in oflice is reported today from widely- separated points throughout the In Seoul, Korea. the prime minia- ter of the Korean cabinet, was stab- cd to death with a dagger as an ap- parent. result. oi the intense feeling in Korea against J apaneeo influ- once. ln St. Petersburg the chic! of the secret. police, ‘Col. Knrpofl, was blown to pieces by the explosion of a bomb, supposedly thrown by an anarchist. At. Bombay, British India, the chief magistrate of Heath, Arthur I. T. Jackson, was assassinated by a native for revenge. lSTEl-‘Ol-‘F HANGED. 't'orontu, Ont... Dec. 28.'â€"Wlth the conimsim that hehed murdered two i men upon his lips. Paval Stoloti, con- victml gt the murder of Vane Hamel. last. April, calmly went. to his death in domain jail this morning. 11-; drop was made at 8.08. and new. minutes late the doctor in attendance declared hie, extinct. i Sloloï¬'s conicssion of two murders was undeto his spiritual adviser! about an hour beione the éxocutlon. Besides the murder of Semofl, stoic! oatmeal to unmet-lag an English- man at. Terra Haute, Mont. He did not. give the F '8 name. not the timoo! mam. All he said was that be not that. Englishman _ dead in aquarrel. The banter: we! performed by Executioner Radclifle. M ’