felt of better Inliet. sizaï¬ extra snow is for G000 PRIZES FOR LARGE YIELDS R. Fell were almost overcome by the fumes which had in some manner escaped from a coal stove. Mrs. Fell was affected worse than her hus- band, but both have now thrown off the bad effects resulting from their ~.\iinden Echo: Miss V. G. John- 50:1. of Little Britain, has accepted a pusitlon as teacher of the Bat Lake school, and states that while on her‘ journey north of Lindsay, either on? the train at Kinmount station or at Gelert, she lost her purse containing a sum of money. Her name is on the purse, which is a flat one of post card sixe. Finder will confer a great fa- vor by forwarding to her address; at .\li::den. ~l’eterbor Examiner: Mr. D. Whe- ’ turxg. the veteran driver of the Che- m»: stage, came within an ace of 105ng his team of horses this morning wiliu.‘ crossing the lake. He had left tllc usual route across and was travel- ling at a fast rate. It was this fact that Dan says prevented a serious loss. One of the horses broke through the but was kept from getting in- to tzw water by the other animal drag- gin; :: along. The ice was only abott ‘ four inches thick at that place. 4: will be learned with deep sym- Pati'iy by ail town friends of the sud- (la-z; n-rluus sickness of Conductor Grier“. at Coboconk, from which the altcrhllllg physician holds out little hope for his recovery. It will be re- memb~~r~d that Mr. Grieves ran the a old Cube-monk train from town to Co- b1 bOCOllh'. arriving in town at 10.30 8.111. ti and leaving at 6.30 p.m., for some Fears back, but owing to the new law 01 Passed by the G.T.R. oï¬cials of no emPIOye to be over the age of 65 years Mr. Grieves was pensioned 03 the l ( l ~Peterborough Examiner: Another narrow escape from asphyxiation from gas fumes was reported this time from the south end of the city. On Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. â€"Jimmy Reynolds, the Port Hope barber, wants to walk again from Port Hepe to Toronto. In an inter- view the other day Jimmy said he wasn’t growing older and ’éould get into shape quite conveniently. “I’ll do it yet,†said Jimmy, and in Spite of his previous unsuccessful attempts the old walker seems to believe that he can make the trip in scheduled time. l S -The appeal of J. R. Stratton from Mr. Justice Britton’s judgment dis- missing his preliminary objections to Mr. J. H. Burnham’s protest against his election to the House of Com- mons for West. Peterborough is to come up before the Supreme Court at Ottawa on February 16. The printed arguments on both sides must be ready for January 30. â€"They have sneak thieves up in Mimlen. The Echo oï¬ers the follow- ing for such parties: Mr. A. E. Stin- son of this town has been missing various articles from his premises. They consist of a. cutter cushion, a. scoop shovel, chain. etc. Certain par- ties are suspected and if they return the goods no exposures of their names will be made. -1_ - Verulam. Ops, Emily, “- ;md Manvers . , er 6.: Flavelle will‘also give-'8 cmze of $10 in each of the‘ 1‘ nships for the largest yield ' ten bushels of mint of ‘v m0 varieties mentpngd in] U rtisement whch‘h â€".\Iinden Echo: Mr. H. G. King- stone. of Toronto ,arrived on Satur- day to take charge of the English church mission at Minden. He is making a very favorable impression, and it will be a pleasure to again re- gularly hear St. Paul’s church bell for morning and evenin gservice. â€"The Peterboro city fathers will at- zend church in a body next Sunday, it being the annual event arranged by the Ministerial Association. Those Peterboro councillors must be a bad lot when such a combination as the Ministerial Association can get them to church only once a year. â€"Miss V. G. Johnson, of Minden, wishes through the columns of The Free Press to thank the G.T.R. staï¬ for their kind aid in trying to recover her, as yet, mising purse. ' "Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Knowlson reached the 53rd anniversary of their marriage on Saturday. Their many friends will wish them many “happy -Th» annual meeting of the Fene- Ion Agricultural Society will be held in the McArthur House. at Fenelon Falls. on Tuesday, Jan. 19th, at one o‘clock sharp. :rfly farmers whorare 166k- r12.43†peas to read the ad“- VQThe funeral took place last week in Chicago of Mrs. Robt. Wood, sister of Mrs. M. O’Halloran, Lindsay. yrs. Wood died on January 5th. ’A branch of the Bank “of Mon~ 9931 is being opened at Oakwood. The Thorndyke store will be ï¬tted up 35 quarters for the new branch. Toronto ï¬ght. l ‘. cm Inc d. . ,They are having a. Week ofPray. »in Peterborough. They need ital! THURSDAY, JAUARY TOWN TOPICS 1 IIUHSII " â€"Mr. Henry Scnlthotpe. 0f Port Ho , dealer in fanc peas, was in to the selection of our Grocery Stock tow}: yesterday. y because we cater to the wants of par- ‘â€"â€"Mr. Henry Glendenning ’of Man- ticular customers and are satisï¬ed illa, was in town to-day, a guest at only with the best grade of goods. the Pym house. â€"-Messrs. Geo. Martin and Geo. OUR PRICES ARE MOST Wilson, of Fenelon Falls, were in REASONABLE town to-day on business. , â€"Misses Vida and Etta Graham, of Because we make a W†°‘ Winnipeg, are visiting Miss Stella family orders, and cut our proï¬ts *0 Matthie, Cambridge-st. south, for a‘ the lowest notch in order that those few days , dealing with us may beneï¬t thereby‘ . â€"Ne.weastle lndependegt: Mrs. D. I Just now ._ at the beginning 01 Eagleson. 0: Lmdsay, and daughter, . . MlssMazme.oftheP.S.staflofthat 1909 - we “We 1â€ka 'h° town, spent New Year’s with friends havenotbeendealingmthus to‘ th - . _ 'give us a trial toralgonth. Wears “-ï¬rm" the a . ~ . wnï¬dentummem=udth°erwhohï¬m a bank/ems!" chances for future business hasedon . . flnghh ohm thesatisfaction 511:8th minnows “lemma The burial ceremony was periorm- ed by Rev. Webster, Methodist .ninis- ter, and Currie’s hearse. assisted by "Messrs. Will Gorrie, 0. deie, H. Kel- Iett, R. Dart, J. Potts and J. E. Lane, as pallbearers, bore the remains to their last resting place. The sympar thy of the town and vicinity is ex- tended to those most bereaved by the loss they have sustained in this so- ciable and highly-respected young When deceased left here on Satur- (D i] Fr Pre s J n 8 ) day, the 2nd inst., for a visit to Ham- â€"M aGy Bee d 8 ’ a .P ,terbo ilton and other points, good health r. eo. rs y was 3 e to was as apparent as life itself; but on “513}: yi‘sllesdag‘airbaim of Babes. the following .Tuesday he was attack ' . ‘ ’ y- . . . . . geon, was 1n town yesterday. ed w1th appendlcms to whlch drsease. â€"Miss Teresa D of Kirkï¬ e] d after two operations, he succumbed returned to resume he’l- studies here, {03 Sunday mmmg’ the mm. m? â€"Mr. Geo. Parnell, of Belleville, is The body was brought back to Hah- registered at the Simpson House to- burton on Monday for interment in . da . the home cemetery and was lald be- -yâ€"Mr. C E Weeks Wood ville is} sides his mother’s remains which ' ' ’ ’ a est at th ' were interred about two years ago. gu e Sunps on House to- . day. The casket bearmg the young man . â€"-Miss Efï¬e Ryan aha Miss Eva was a very costly one and bore many S tanton are visitin Mrs. N. ’B i , valuable wreaths of flowers. mum“... ... g 0 r en Ed., cigar merchant, Hamilton, and four sisters, Mrs. Fletcher, Toronto; Mrs. J. B. Anderson, Haliburton. and Misses Maud and Margaret, of Hamil- ton. Those mentioned and numerous other relatives and friends are left to mourn the loss of the untimely death. of a much beloved and highly re. spected young man. of good morals ability. Notwithstanding the intense grief and apparent affliction ’t standsi for this comfort that the Lord had need of him for His almighty and di- vine purpose, upon which we dare not cast the slightest reproach. a father, Mr. Frank Austin, of Ham- ilton, four brothers. Harry and Wal- ter, lumber merchants. of this village; Frank, smallware merchant, Gu.,.'ph, ,_v-___ ___ v... ‘â€"’v-‘ .â€"â€"â€"v HAL! BURTON. gee}, Haliburton, Jan. 12.â€"0ne of the sad â€"-Mr. R. E. Mason. representing the dest occurrences ever stamped upon National 03811 Register, is in town ‘0' the minds of the people of Halibur- putting in 8 few more Of these ma- ton was the death of Mrs. Garnet Aus- chines. He is registered at the Simpâ€" tin at the age of 24 years and a few son house. ‘ months. Deceased. who Was the -â€"Miss Mary Lonergan, of St.Jos- youngest of the family, issurvwed by eph’s Academy. returned' this morn~ [ â€"A short meeting was held by the spending a. very plegs’ant wholiday Poultry Association members for the with friends. purpose of discussing and completing â€"â€"Miss Loretta Leahy and Miss Plans for the 00min? poultry show, Laviolette have returned from Sunder- last Friday. Mr. Johnson Ellis was land to resume their studies at St. chosen as a member of the committee. Joseph’s Academy. It was moved and carried that the --Miss Kathleen Bruce, of Kearney, meeting be adjourned until a later om†spent Xmas and New Yeer’s date f0? the purpose 0f entering into with her parents. She returned to St. the details of the coming show†which Joseph’s Academy to-day. last year proved such a success bring- -â€"Mr. A. M. Paton was in Peterbo ing people from far and near to the to yesterday conferring with pupils town- from Campbellford for his school. _‘+â€"â€"'â€"- Two enrolled and will report this (J‘I Inn-n-A-. â€"Fred Coughlin, a farmer near Tamworth, was caught under a tree he was felling, and pinned down un- til he was found by a party who were searching for him ,as he had not been home for some hours. Coughlin had chopped the tree near- ly through when it suddenly gavei way, the but coming down on one of his legs. The leg had to Be ampu- tated about four inches above the knee. â€"-Bessie Mott, a. Peterboro girl who pleaded guilty to theft form a Quak- er City minister, was sent to Alex- andra Reform School for an indeï¬n- ite period. The girl was employed by the Peterboro pastor and on Christ- mas day stole $7 and skipped out.i She was arrested in Toronto. 1 good attendance, with the exhibitors all well pleased. ,ï¬-__ â€"Eeterboro’ 8 Poultry Show was quite successful. Over $400 was pald out in prize money, and a neat bal- ance is still on hand. There was a the Str. Kathleen, have decided place their boat on the Stun Point-Liquay rogte next season. 7--- was a. .low bury and son Ray, left this (Thurs- day) morning for Lindsay, where Mrs. Lounsbury purposes making her home â€"-We understand thaf Capt. Elliott and Engineer Fred Moynea ,owners of North Bay Times: " an; 13;; --Mr. Geo. Bel], the bank caretak- ’ ~ on er who had his thigh broken by a ’rpeflmedemd mu, is now at the Ross Hospitalland ~ is resting easily and progressing as favorï¬bly as can be expected. Hâ€"Peterboro Review: Mr. T. J. Low- n‘l ry, reeve of Cardiff township, Bali; Eagleson. of Lindsay, and daughter, Miss Mamie, of the P. 8. stafl of that town, spent New Year’ 5 with friends at the menace. E‘ returned to resume her studies here: .‘ â€"Mr Geo. Parnell, of Belleville, 18 1' registered at the Simpson House to- “ day. ‘5 â€"-Mr. C. E. Weeks, Woodville, is 1 a guest at the Simpson House to- ‘ day. . â€"Mr. Fred Dettman, hotetlkeeper, of Kinmount, paid our town a visit (Daily Free Press, January 9th.) â€"-Mr, Foster Kelly, of Fenelon Falls was a visitor in town this morning. â€"Messrs. James E. Holmes and Abe Pauli, of Haliburton, were in town â€"-Miss Efï¬e Ryan and Miss Eva Stanton are visiting Mrs. N. O’Brien, William-st. 1 ~Miss Millie McCorkin, of Brechin, has returned to Lindsay to resume her studies at St. Joseph’s. --Miss Kathleen Carey has return- ed to town, after spending a pleas- ant holiday in Cobourg. ‘ -â€"-Miss Minnie Driscoll, of St. Joe- eph’s Academy, spent her holidays in Campbellford, under the parental full course, viz., freight and passen- ger accounts and railway telegraphy. â€"Mr. Thou. O’Rielly, son of ex- Alderman O’Rielly, entered the Na- tional School of Railway Telegraphy in Lindsay to-day. He will take the â€"-Miss Mary Lonergan, of St.Jos- eph’s Academy, returned. this morn~ ing, after spending Xmas and New Year’s the guest of Inspector O’Brien, Peterborough. â€"Misses Mary and Kathlen Prun- ty, of Kearney, Ont“, spent the holi days with their parents and returned to-day to resume their studies at St. 1 J oseph’s Academy. â€"â€"Mr. Russell Wylie, of Oakwood, is in town a pupil at the National School of Railway Telegraphy. He will “take tht full railway course, in- cluding freight and passenger work] â€"â€"Miss Loretta Leahy and Miss Laviolette have returned from Sunder- land to resume their studies at St.‘ J oseph’s Academy. â€"Misses Marjory and Jean Morrin have returned from Toronto, after spending a. very pleasant holiday with friends. --Miss Mary O’Brien, a. pupil at St. Joseph’s Academy, spent Xmas and New Year’s at her home in Skib~ â€"Miss Annie Clancy, of St. Jo: eph‘s Academy, visited {fiends i Peterboro during the Christmas vac: tion. ‘ â€"Miss Reta. Gough. of town, spent New Year’s week with her mother in Toronto. She returned this morning. ~â€"â€"Miss Madeline Cathro has return~ ed to Wolfe Island, after spending a pleasant holiday with friends in town. â€"-Miss Annie Quinlan has returned to St. J oseph’s, after spending holi- dRYS with friends in Ennismore. --Mr. John Aldous, hotelkeeper, Fenelon Falls, passed through to-day to the Port Perry races. was in town to-day. -Mr. M. W. Brandon, of Fenelon :Falls, paid our town a‘visit to-dsy. Mr. and Mrs. Eshe Tyrrell, of Tren- ton, are the guests of Mrs. Fred Pep- per, York-st. â€"-Miss Cecelia Munroe and Miss Alice Rothewell, town, spent holidays in Peterboro. -â€"Miss Annie Walsh, Kirkï¬eld, has returned to StJoseph’s Academy,j to continue her studies. â€"Messrs. J. J. Lundy and W. B. to-day on business. PERSONAL (Daily Free Press, Jan. ., of Fenelon Falls, This pleasant mixture, if taken reg- ularly for a few days, is said to over- come almost any case of Rheumatism. ‘The pain and swelling, ii any, dimin- ‘iehee with each dose, until permanent results are obtained, and without inc juring the stomach. While there are many so-called Rheumatism remedies, patent medicines. etc.. some of which do give relief. few really give perma- nentreeulte andtheabonwill no doubt. be greatly eppneiated by many annotate here at this time. ing of vegetable extraction. in hm less to take. Mix by shaking well in a bottle, and take a teaspoonfnl after each meal and at bedtime. He states that the ingredients can be obtained from any 8006 prescrip- tion pharmacy at small cost, and. be- machine that they claim equals the high price machines in work. wear and output, while" being about one- quarter the price. was in town to-day. Mr. Valleau is “ meeting with much success in his ‘3 business, and reports a very pleasing fl number of sales from Peterboro. He ‘2 expects to almost equal this by the m â€"Mr. F. Valleau, of GJoderhnm, representative for Eastern Ontario for the Junior Typewriting 00., Toronto. -â€"-Misses Annie and Fannie Fits- maurice spent the holidays under the parental roof in Ziska, and have re- turned to town to continue theit stu- dies at St. Joseph’s Academy. â€"Mrs. Bush E. Bendry and two children arrived in town last. nuzht and will take up residence in Mr. Reap zin’s house. Sussex-st. THE WEEKLY FREE P8588. â€"-Mr and Mrs. John Aldous. of Fenelon Falls. and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Ellis. 0: Fillmore. Sash. were in town to-dav. â€"-Miss Eleanor Mon-ow, of Peiérbo- to, has entered upon a course of stu- dies in St. Joseph’s Convent, of this Mrs. B. J. Gough. Melbourne-st. â€"Miss Marion Tyrrell, of Port Dov- er, spent. her vacation with her par- ents and returned to town to-day. --â€"-Miss Kathleen and Lillian Gough. of Toronfotare _ visiting their aunt, â€"Mrs. B. Morrow, of Peta-borough. is the guest of Mrs. B. J. Goush. Mel. bomggg-st: for a few days. â€"-Messrs; J. H. Brandon. Wm. Mo Arthur and Dr. I". Aldous are in town to-day for the races â€"Miss Theo O’Loughlin left. last evening to resume her studies et Lo- retta Abbey, Toronto. â€"Mr. John J . Johmt‘n. of Fenelon Falls, was in town on Wednesday at. tending the races. â€"â€"Mrs. A. O’Loughlin accompanied Miss Theo O’Loughlin to the city last evening. -â€"Mr. Walter H. McGill, of Janet- ville, general merchant. is in town to- day. -Mr. Wm. Munt, of Huntsville, arrived in town Saturday to take a course in railway telegraphy and freight and passenger accounts with Mr. Paton, at the National School of Telegraphy. Mr. Edward Landon, of Campbelllord, also enrolled Saturday, and is booked for the same course. (Daily Free Press, Tuesday, Jan. 12.) -â€"Mr. Geo Clarke. of the Bank of Commerce, Peterboro, acompanied by his mother. Mrs. Clarke, of Ottawa. spent Sunday with friends in town. â€"-On his regular monthly inspec- tion trip, Bell Telephone Commie sioner. Mr. Geo. Hill, of Montreal, passed through town this morning for Brighton and Peterboro. --Mre. Lou Bennett, of the Quene‘s hotel, Port. Hope. spent Saturday. the guest of Mrs McGregor, William-st... and Mrs. Geo. Simpson. town. â€"-Mr. Joseph White left this morn- ing for St. Michael’s College, a‘ter spending his vacation with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. White, east ward, â€"Master Jack Cornnell, son of Mr. Fred Cornnel], brewer. left this morn- ing for Port Hope to attend Trinity College. -Mrs. Henderson and Mrs Stewart were among the visitors from Behav- xeon to-dsy. , -â€"Peterboro Times: Miss Essie Ryan is spending a few holidays with 1 friends in Lindsay. ' zâ€"Messra. Thos Golden and G. A. and T. J. McCarrel, of Fenelon Falls, were in town to-day. - --Mr. Will Henderson, of Bobcay- geon. has commenced his Matricula. tion course at the Collegiate. town. umor Typewriting Co; Toronto Store ope†ï¬t 8 flu. Store Closes at 6 pm n town to-day. Mr. Valleau is ‘9 ' “:2 “£33 £23; i“$°;§‘pn;x’$ :3 One Door East of Dominion Bank er of sales from Peterboro. He ‘2 s to almost equal this by the in Lindsay The Junior m» WWWWW33WWW$$W$$$$W$$$6$33333 people place on the markets (Daily Free Presa,'Jan. 12th.) -â€"Mr. W. Parkin. of Regina, is reg~ istered at the Simpson house. . â€"Pet.erboro Times; Miss Eva Sten- ton in visiting friends in Lindsay. â€"Mrs. P. J. Hurley and Master Clue left for the city this morning. hubeenreeveofhismnnicipditytor thelastflveyeanandwurétmed by acclamation for the present year. atthodrugstoreuofthis sezgz§§§:ezszz:¢sza f: g {'15 --1 E: â€a†(I) >- F ET! _ (I) E 5 5 5 5 i 5 5 5 55 5 Jmfltwï¬zzlyau3hï¬Â¢mmMmrmm5hï¬Â¢wmmmmr we hold this great Cut Price Clearance Sale that is eagerly awaited by hundreds of our patrons who come re confident of getting a square deal-confident of e- 95% a? E 5. W‘ -§ O E '0 g 5 CD < O Q '1 555$W$WSFWW$$VVV$V$$$ 32M! awawbn summer PAGE SEVEN.