'\ .a.....;-L THE LIN ' Our Sixty EghtIh Year E LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. JANUAR' 2 1914- Vol 24 Wonâ€"~- “4le THE HGIH con LOU'LOKLLL an M 0 NO (30mm †ICLLLLLNL: L0AL " ' 'MAIN liNE LWRLS’LA†LPRLSENLALLOLLAL‘ or FOODSTUFFSié FOR tennis inn; FOR NEW YEAR OPTION FlGlllS PASSED THROUGH; {MINESâ€"ll; KENNY’S SCHflOL ~ Are Householders Partly.j Big Men More Optimisticinï¬lï¬l'ehï¬him 0f 99h!!!“ Temperance and LiquorineCk on the QRR-Nearfï¬w the Great Festivalmm V- Doyle’s Resigna- I Responsible forSituation I Then Year Ago , institution Get Nothing Interests Getting Ready ’ 303°“ Was 9389â€â€œ ‘ tion is Regretred‘ . . . .. _ _ _ : ""_’ . ll An unknown man was killed, tele-i Christmas day has come and 3039' â€Uâ€" The following from this Week is To-; This week 3 Fmancxal Times re- i Toronto, Dec. 26â€"Ontario bank, . :The great festival was fittingly 013- A public school concert of the has- ronto Saturday night dealing with 3 views the financral and market con- LSovereign bank, Farmers bank. York . . . . '. ' d in Lindsay. There were famâ€"iest order was held ‘ K ’ â€" . , . . . . B. . S nce e‘terda l discussuirr L . , ‘L serve 1n enny 5 school the high cost of foodstuffs is deservâ€" : ditions of Canada and finds that iLoan. There was no Christmas stock- theï¬ina PC: batytl: in the {forthnomina hurled from the rails, half a score or L ily reunions galore, and gladness and i On Monday evening Dec 22nd mm“ , s ‘ . . g A ‘ u... A y g . _ . . ’ ' 9 - ' ing of careful perusal. Hard, cold ‘, the market V31“? 0f Canadian securl- ‘ing for the shareholders of these four - more of cattle killed and injured, and ‘10? reigned supreme in every home. ‘the directiOn of the teacher Miss V. . . . . . , local option campaign. “I’do not an- . . f r e ed c uvlncm 'ties has f llen of! b $156,000,000 in - - . s v gmain line trafï¬c d l. . ,, Firm 3 we .; ; ., acts a e pres nt 1n 0 g, a Y Ilarge institution, , which ha e been ticipate much danger from any oi‘ e ayed for ten The day was an ideal on-. - .5 10,- . a-s.s.cd , I I I I the 3:01:11; pea-pie IomI- [the twelve months Just closmg. Desâ€" Im the troubled waters of liquida- [ the ï¬fteen places where up Vote 0., ihours, owmg to a serious freight Winter saved it from being a greenfof the section. The cry against the high cost of ‘pitc this ominous fact (whidh the L‘tion. hor,does there seem any imme- [repeal will be takle" Things are o‘- {Wreck which occurred a little north I Christmas by sending us a liberal; The appearance of the school as foodstuffs continues long and insist- â€I‘imes interprets as indicating the ' diate Chance of their turning over a A - g 30f Bolton Station on the ORR . . . _ , I ll - r, - .‘ l 11 S the W ; hj h ‘.' .. . . . . . 0 cl lthst d: f , yes supply of the beautiful, which cot Ilwe a ay .11 w c the more eat. From all over the continent time is now ripe. for shrewd invest- Enew leaf and ï¬nginga credit balanc mo ï¬n y notw an “.3 the act, L :terdayimornln at seven o’c ock W- 4 ‘ - - ‘ ‘ . . . . . e f that this year the campaign is in L. t g 1 . 0 cred mother earth sufficiently to 13.0 iones. were trained, spoke Volumes comes the news of commissmns and l ors to purchase securities at a big 'in the new year. . mg 0 a Wheel on one of the cars, vide fair sleighing, especially in town. gthe teacher. , . . . . _ . , inor difï¬cult centres. Our fl‘iends’ ,, committees to look into the high cost EdlSCOUDt), the editor takes an optimâ€"I, The shareholders o! the Ontario lwere the 'ob early nd in most; The death was very sudden andl'l‘he merry jingle of the sleigh bells! Mr. John Carew, in responSe {O of living; of women's clubs who areListic view of the future. He says: e on J ‘ ' a 'WhiCh was 10089. coming off when the! ' l GlobezNext year Ontario will be i 'drier than it is today,†said the Rev fgraph poles wrecked, twelve cars 4' .UX‘ lbank experienced the panas of a 95 . . . . I was therefore heard on every side 3the invitation of the rel-eta t . . .. . . instance-s r anizat:ons re in end . . _ ' . - v L - ‘7. ac ed out ï¬ghting for more for their money The year 1914 is destined to be a L‘per cent. call on the double, liability 0 g a E ltrain was travelling at about thirty as sleighs and cutters laden with L38 chairman and delighted everyone . . . . . . shape. L of individuals fighting the cold storâ€" deCidedly notable one in the history €50 long ago that everybody but they joyous and light hearted occupants, lpresent by the admirable Way in . - . . . Less d endence is bein ut u 0 age plants, and of suits against Ibut- of Canada. It is likely. for one ,theaiselves had forgotten it. They public matings and literftuli-e :n-dl enjoyed the ï¬rst sleighing of the sea- {which be ï¬lled the position. .During, ter and egg concerns, charging Viola- thing. to see the opening, from 003813 lreceived 20 per cent. of this call ' son. The weather was ideal, and ev- ‘his remarks Mr. Carew expressed his lion of the anti-trust laws. to coast of two new Canadian trans- more effort and thought gmen to remained on the P8118, 8nd by'a mir- erything seemed to contribute in ot-lpleasure on being present at a pub. The, newspapers in diderent cities continental railways. It is quite im- of more than a possibility that they getting out the vote. :A feature Of ads, the Whole of the train-crew es- der to make it the grand and glor- I lie school concert. He said, the child- ~ ' ' reat ssil - v -“ - ca . When r - ; - - 3:18 :e:tt:;z:§,t::dw:gt8:mge reâ€" :16 :1:c:hjvtit;::: 333;:2tUD083113i: 3:1 rigiï¬sls gzigmsremggptg: campaign being put forth by the 11' edpedaway, 311: 1?“?sz eawslsalf 13:11.8 -O;:efe::va;';st 321(1)::3d bie with r - assisted in the concert 11 suItS- For “8‘83“.-.“ has been °°n‘ country a renewed amount of arm- ‘closed up but this will not be be- qu" intems’ A number Of We“- found Pinned under one of the over“ n 'ous szrvices at both Ithe Bo e the school ropert noel:is wen 38- clvsively shown that in such centres pathetic public attention from the Store 1914 is drawin to close There binders' are busy night after night turned cars. He was dead when dis‘ Cfthouc a d An lica churclliifsnggreat creditp tha: seet' ' re “bed“ as Montreal and Toronto all sorts of nations of the World. Pessimists will fie , 8 08000 - in various places, but so far as 013- covered. It is thought that he was a. . n . g In . ,i M C 0n . ion. . . . . . L pr Obaqu 5°!†20 ' or m°r° served with little results, their ut- . . ' WhICh were bright and Joyous mI r. arew then introduced the foodstufls can be purchased at theisay that Canadas testing time is . . . _ _ tramp, who was riding the bumpers, character, and were attended 'byIHOD. Senator Mel-{ugh who ï¬rst: public markets at appreciably lower hand (which is true) and that the! terances being â€the“ antiCipated or and had not been detected by the lasge congregations. icongratulated the teacher and tho. miles an hour. Every car tumbled ov- er the 60â€"foot embankment. Fortunately, the engine of the train, bac‘s and it is within the bounds [ten and young people who so kindly,- p’ice‘ than at t“ “0‘" country can “9"" be“ the burden 0‘ .‘ly in the hands 0‘ the Government fig: 5 Meg: Alliance secretary foam-crew There is no clue to his sr. MARY'S CHURCH fpeoizle of the section and then Spoke In all thorough investigations that the interest in this vast new trans- iThere is little hope of even deposit- ‘0 “Th 1. Sea 1' t .rat h tIidentity. He was taken to the under-i At St. Mary’s church a Solemn’Of the children attending school in a have been held in respect to the high portation system. As to that we iors realizing anything unless the e iq or i e um as not ye Ltaker’s rooms at Bolton. . . lHi 11 Mass was celebrated at 5.30 I very entertainin manner. He utli â€" made It“ appearance to any extent» ’Cattle Met Death in Cars. ‘ g g 0 n ‘ ' ‘ ou con- cc . - _' . . .. I, . cost of livmg, one unanim 5 'should be coutent to a. ept the 0pm I but will likely be flooded out in the! la. m., and notmthstandlng the ear- Ied for them in a few words the I _ . , ,government takes pity on them and . . clusion has been armed atv Wine“ 1on of Sir George Paish. that an el‘i’reimburses them. But it is possible c min, we k Fr this m h The freight tram was pretty heavw is that the telephone has more to do 0 c, e .. om o e asIfly laden, and some of the cars con-l :ly hour, the ediï¬ce was crowded to growth of education in Ontario from L, ormous increase in our peoductivity â€that th" government's gonerosity . . the doors Vons’ or Case was the , the days of the little 1 schod ~ ' ' ' “ t enormous quantities of pa-i - . _ , I - u «E11 . - 5’ ~; 0% e , i, ““th “5 than any other factor. As I ‘5 at hand as 90011 as We can 1 . . . L - gone on tamed cattle, Six or seven of whica ,,. - .. . . .. f l d ‘ndispensable as the tele- dow the co t ct‘ k h aYImay save the shareholders being pets, leaflets, pamphlets, etc., sum-were killed outright While as man Velebrant and was aSSLsted b, Rev,swhen he was a boy, to the prese_p «:8 “e 923 1m m respects it has un ’busilzd u fogs ru1 Ion we:1 gift has .called upon to make good under the cient, I {think to neutralize any lmore were injured Some of th carysILFather Ferguson and Rev. John Dut- Igrlay With its school system, which is: 70011191 3~ ~ -. S Soon.an eu '. ' L . e ; .s. -‘ g . w..- vzuestionably become a curse as re- {the task of turning gut current com?Idliublehliasbil‘ity.I b k tter -i roor backs» that may be issued bylfeu against the telegraph polesfltinLtOf 8;. geriisarld sIIZeminary, Ro 3:30: :6: in? L1: thewwoild. A?†cards the cost of foodstuffs. The av- émodities, or of Mr. Smithers, chair- ’ tic: tf cwmodizrflin v3; :Z‘ed £031;th 0thâ€: side. iwrecking them completely, and thcifu:;.:£;d.1;_ the 311:2? Iii/lg: :33 public schtjol tdstheazgl‘lw' rï¬fwï¬f "3g? woman 0f to-day refuses to buy [man oF the Grand Tru k R '1 : o n p - - - ' “A striking feature is the fewness iwires were rendered useless beinoi L - y . ‘ g a - - h . . ° ’ m: f 1‘ . E . D 31 Wait. I days ago. In the petition, which has 30f fly, re eal contests Out f 245 . . ' " ‘ 0 .Brady rendered a solo at Communion LSltlefl, and summaries, are Within as her mother did before her. Whathho said to the shareholders of that 5 - D . . o torn apart in a tWLSted mass. TheL . lbecn ï¬led G, T. Clarkson as trus-i 1 :asdid a‘so Mr. Trudell of Feneloh the reach of almost every youno Ca- " r' es - . L ' ' Ip aces where three years ago local c,- . E . . . . D with tatngoes agihieaisézf::tble;dit- Igr'eat corporation a few weeks ago. ,tee of the international assets, is the i option was carried there are 23052231 stormh raging at the time made Falls, “no sang “Noel.†Practically Snadlan today and he ur 3 the boys ““1 inees, an . i how' what are the â€31 foundations Lpetitimatr. He states that the Sov Ll - - r t ingsImtc worse. , . the entire congregation received Hol' and girls to press forward and take "actions of every-day life 35 we of Canadia r s ‘t '2 A ' Jplaces where 1t 13 5° “'le estab- Officials at the Union Station ctate‘ 3 ‘ ‘ th ‘5 no time for shop i ‘ h n p 0 peri y ' re theyiereign bank has acknowledged its lishcd that no vote will take place u l h t h t ‘ ‘ †lCommunion. Low mass was cele- advantage of the opportunities that, ' I ’ l G . n ' 1 ' , , . . ' ‘ . ‘ ~ - i 0 know, . -t'the 222â€";35hi0ned way My I not t at Ehe should be on increasmg ,insolvcncy and asks for a direction’ . . gait t err: 02m Iwats vegydileavy aggbrated at 8 a. m., forlowed by High were theirs. ping in . r 'h Ilsource o the world 3 food supply, ,fcr the calling of a'meeting of the! --â€"-â€"s;...-..__.. , 0 011- e rain 0 u ury an â€Mass at 1030 a. m. 5 After the prOgram an adding; was lady rings up the butche., v. osegand that additional people should ' ' the train from Winnipeg were delay-IE , lsharaliolders to express their desires ed for hour the passengers having 5, ' place of buslness is ten minutes‘.g0 into the country to break u I . . . . . I p L as to th con-duct f t ll hldati n. drive distant, and orders Six mutton i land for cultiVati on. Take three ; e o Dre (1 o The choir also rendered special muâ€" 'read by Miss Kathleen Farrelly anti sic at this mass. At the diflerent‘a presentation made by Miss Mary QUICK WORK iii ' - . . . L to be trans-shipped at the point of ,9 . . . . . . 1n. Th ’iork Loan in spite of the per-L ' services LIOnSlgn’ï¬I‘ ( use" expressed =Cayley. L h c utlon to ‘ hurryl- . I.. e . . . . l. y chops. wth t e a . . f th lstances of how thes- conditions are gserverance of the liquidators, seems! ING BUliDlNG the acc1dent. Traffic Iwas divertedi ihe hope that God “031 d bless the On the occasion of Miss Doyle's “p. v the “00k ‘8 waiting or em. being fulfilled. The production of ' - . . . I ' east to Burkton Junction, and over? . , .- . I. , , . _ d I . 'Stlll far away from its ï¬nal dlvrdend. . . faithful at tiis holy season and that Iresrgmng the school. the remdents of 361$ She telephones the grocer an wheat this year in the Northwest is’ - . the new line by way of Lindsay and! . . 1 , . , i th’ at - LTh‘c-re are still many loose ends in ' . Christmas mould be a happy one. the section could not see her leave , orders 3 few cents worth 0 18 an estimated at 200 000 000 bushels f - - - Goldwater Junction, and thence west‘ ., . _ , h f th t Then . ’ ’ ' connection With the realization of , . L The \esper seruce at 7 p. m. was Without some token of their esteem .. iv a 18' cents W0†0 a ' compared With 107 000 000 bushels in? . Mr J . According to the ofliclal statemth , I . _ . _ :I cak’ " n th r or-‘ ' ’ ,the assets that remain to be gather- - 3-5- HBDCOCk. 0f Emlli. on . . , largely attended. The altar decora- ffor her and their appreciation of her , comes the e 81:01) Mt ano e 1908' and the Cl‘OD of oats in Can- L . . . IF 'da f 1 . the trains were runningover the line . ' f .. - th ' led up. The probability is that the r1 y 0 ast W881i set a record in , tions could be seen to adVantage at 'splencud work ._ , der,.equaliy small. Of course, ese ads. at 391,000 000 bushels tiis e r! . . . th 11 . . . . 'as ,usual ,by 7.30 o'clock last night; , . . , L _ ‘ , orders are all delivered a horse l against 2'8 0'00 000 b hl y a Iiï¬nal dwidend Will be between 5 and a ne 0‘ movmg bulldlhgs. which this sauce, and were greatly admir-g Miss Doyle was taken completely ’ - . y r . D , ' s - . . - . . . ; _ wagon and a man or a boy, or anland t id in c ti u e s in 1908, 1' 5 cents, making the total realized Will need some competition to beat, ed. ;by surprise, she spoke only a couple auto 8:“ a man being utilized “Ive! 0 at in nulng “HIS de- iby the shareholders‘some 55 cents on heIreports haying moved 3 tWO Story WAS ELECTED The altar decorations could be seen 1 of words to the people, and asked the transaction. Now as it happens. flopmin lnear y 500.000 emigrants Ithe dollar. building four miles inside of four - . to advantage at this service, and the chairman to thank them for her. . h ‘t _ w en er t e Dominica this year hours with the help of a traction en- SCHOOL TRUSTFE were greatly adm‘red. â€This Mr C rew d‘d .. .+ , my lady does not realizeIt at 1 pos from Europe and the U ‘ted S _____...____ . . . _ . ‘ . a , I“ a very sui.- III sibly cost ï¬ve cents to deliver that As I on as these condith totes. " gme. When the sign was given to __ . ST. PAUL’S CHURCH _i able manner. He said we all under- 9 “I ï¬fteen cents worth of cake, and ï¬ve and I fhink the demandfgsmfntm: SERIOUS AC‘JDENT start, the driver blew the WhiStle. Mr. Leonard D. Nesbitt, a former At 9.30 a. in. Christmas morninghfstood human nature sufï¬ciently to _ . to ten cents to deliver that meat, ‘for what M can “pm inlo; opera: 1 the trotti: and away they Lindsay boy, but new editor ofIthe'HOly Communion was'administered, face that it was too much for Mos, - and “0th" few cents to deliver a sure continuance, I can seey nothino. NEAR REABORO rus caving no ing to mark the'Brooks, Alberta Bulletin, has been el- and at 10-45 8' m. The services 30“" :Doyle, but that in the“ ‘35’ WhiCh 8hr ’ b l ' ' few more cents worth of food fromibut continued prosperity over a ,3 p ace where the building once “006' the 3'0“!" 3‘“ it does. eour - ; Mrs. Robert Thornton, an elderly . . . , And then again, a clerk whose busi-i 3’3 °f years In Canada. in fact surmounting all difï¬culties L The Big Men of Canada are far ï¬resident of Reaboro. met with a ser- with remarkable 8 eed He . I I I I I ness it is to answer the telephone more optimistic this year than the Eious accident on Monday. She was! P - arrived at appreciates the honor conferred upon ference to the sanours birth and :asked the people to use and Rug and take orders must be employed, yI I [his destination as the sun disappear- . 4. - ~ - . . v .. -- wer v standin n table, windin a clock, . lhim by the ratepayers of DenniSLWha'v It meant for H15 children. The- ‘For She Is a 6011!? Good FeUOW- and if the grocer's shop is a goodâ€"ll e a year ago. Let “5 ta‘e OUFL g 0 a g led over the western hill. Mr. Han-' l ected SChool trustee. He thanks the siSted of Morning Prayer, H0117 CGm-freceived it expressed better her feelâ€" , ' electors as follows:â€" munion and a sermon by ReV. Canon ; ing toward the section than if she - f : â€The editor of The Bulletin duly Marsh. His discourse had ‘1th re- ; had Spoken for an hour. Mr. Caren. ‘ rounding corners, mounting hills and . I, -‘w e . v w . w' r . . . School district b his election to he services were well attended, and. Then followed the Christmas {1‘00 sized one, it will be found that not {we {mm the Big I?“ ,Tiointlsngioetheah'oï¬m 1(1):: oth:r IFOCk g a {Eisner and 5’8“ 2’“ the! board of trusteeer‘ditors are 8.1.1:... were in keeping with the great fes-7cn which were gifts galore for an. one, but several, telephones must be: â€"â€"-._.,.‘__ 51'le was broken and her lung badly 35:5 IIe h :n béisotmmotratifarl Eliaunderworked. but we promise to tival. The choir rendered excellent er, Frank Kirley made a splendid .. employed All the“ expenses' 1“‘31‘1‘1'§SNI.]G HARBOR jbruised. Owing to her advanced age- 'th 1 0+ a 8 'b1 12' gs an e re mitacme the duties 0‘ the new 10" togmusm' The carom “The Fir“ NO'Lsanta Claus‘ mg high rents, must be added tofu; iher adVanced age, her attending phy- e Pas.†poem 9 11.136' {the best of our ability.†V911." “When Christ Was BOYD.†and, The address was as follows:â€" Cost of the foods that my lady thinks; SUMMER RESORTgSh-‘ian. Dr. White is very much con-l This 19 a very enjoyable season Off ._.___.:._____ gthe anthem, “It came upOn the Mid-f Dear Miss Doyleâ€"Now that we are are so outrageously high, andgo they; ,icerned over her ,condition. Her many :11]: £22: 38:2;WEZtsliegzzkliealtégz IL Enight Clear," were splendidly sung I' all assembled at your closing con- ih‘re" but through no fault 0f the men; (Special to Th P friends will hope for her speedy re- - . s lFflRMER RESIDENT lat the oï¬ertory. “The H01? Shrine†Icert, we, the pupil" and resjdents 0†who sell them to her. i 0 can, icoverv Iwall was built underthIe shed at theIL iwas sung by Mr. Barnes. School Section N0. 5 Ops. takr Her appreciation to follow the 08.3-; Pleasant Point, December 24._§ ' ' [Methodist Church, which was badlyl VISITS LINDSAY AT THE JAIL lthis opportun't" O, expi‘ess‘no our lest, but by no means the most eco-i Last week Mr. Oliver Smith, ourâ€"g “‘9“ infded-Iflongratttgation: on the boys} There are only two prisoners in fregut at your ’dcpérmm ‘ ° . .i , used theyeyor, etc., of Linden , 3 eat _;HE A HE 0WDER 3w 0 he ped on e goo wor . , â€"- I .n . . . . . é .- . ,_ 2:;tcadislrreets::cy 1:8 plies as be-Iple of days at Rivervsirew playinag 02:“ AB C P : Mr. R. McMullen and. Mr. R. Parkal Mr. Paul Schlicht and sister, Miss th. county 3311’ but Chi-lam†was 3" During the past three and a La!‘ L - . . . . . ha ‘ and leasant us for them i -' - . - . k: tween the market and the up-toWn the Site Of a promising new BUmmerf MAY 00 HAnger rammed home on Friday of last ? Blanche SChIICht. Of New York City, ppy p o :1 'years you na‘se been a faithful wor . , , . , s it f the inCarceration. Gorernor ' ‘, store shown above- In the old days ,resort, which is situated along the week after spending the summer 1†are spending a few days m town. Mt' Bilfiu: and his amiable wife and :heï¬ille-ve 8:1}:th ï¬shzdfterefitwaéi staple goods were purchased in .What'shore of Mr. Francis Brien’s farm. lthe West. The boys 100k well aft†Schlicht is an Old Lindsay boy. He . e 0‘ . b ' - .~ ' i o ‘ 1 " _‘ - - .. would now be considered almost‘iThere are some twenty lots laid off,E Ottawa, Dec. 23â€"A bulletin issued their hard summer's work. {left here thirty six years ago. Since :3: 32:18:: 31:2,: 38:: mp:;0t:::1- i?:V:::eno:nto:oi:s:ifelca::n:;d 11:1}: wholesale quantities. In the autumnIand preparations are being made by;by the Inland Revenue Department _"‘â€"°:°-â€"â€"- lthen he had a Very interesting career ing, Christmas cake, oranges nuts g advice h:Ve been an inspiration to the potatoes for the winter weresome to. erect cottages in the spring. on “headache powders†calls Dublic DRUGGISTS AND ‘Ibavmg travelled extensrvely in our and candies beino a gm of the items ;the pupils in attainino the mane“ stored away in the â€11“» and 5°3Am°ng these are Mr. ThOS- 'I‘illey, of , attention to the fact that there can iope and different parts at th? worldlon the bill of far; [success in their studio: ' b were the apples. Flour “:38. purilias°ItoV1m .Thgs latest Of Trent Valley re‘l'be no doubt that harm is done by HEADACHE POWDERS fannil ?$:eah: 13:11:):ng 3:16:58 12:3;- ROSS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. i In your departure our school has: ed by the barrel, and, incident y.IIs:)r s is O be nown by the attract L’the indiscriminate use of headache, b‘ f . t t t 31E l' h Christmas was a day of gladness L’sustained a deep loss. You possessed» the bread was made at home, where he and appropriate name of Snug I: owders. After noting that earlaazhel on 8“ JeCtS 0 1!! area 0 0818 ; L “'"' iaudiences. He is in Lindsay to renew and rejoicing for the 89.2.5 of the gall the qualities which combine to l‘ According to William B. Graham, Ihis boyhood days and friendships and Ross Memorial HOSDital» as well as Emake a $16098st teacher. and ham ‘3 - : _IL - - t . registrarâ€"treasurer of tile Ontario is delighted with his old home to m. the Fade“? “0mm“ “1 “3‘5 SW†helped greatly m moulding youthful . ‘ did institution. A sumptuous C-hnst- Llives and in laying the foundation mas dinner was partaken of, and the :for their future. nurses as well as patients were the} As a slight token of the love and we now give the baker a proï¬t, in- harbour. ii“ merely a symptom of something cluded in which is pretty nearly two, The late 330M311 _h33 Permittedfwrong, and not itself a diselsa that cents cost of delivery for every 103‘ the people t° get out their SleighSWan be treated by a “cure †the bul- of bread dropped in at your, (10011 'and begin Work in the woods andiletin adds: College of Pharmacy, in view of lhe Butter was bought by the firkin iniï¬elds WhiCh Othe’Wise they could â€Qt! “The drugs to which the efï¬ciency bulletin of warning issued by the place of the pound. Vegetables of allIlzave done. lof these headache powders is due are l l d kinds were purchased by the bushel: We are sorry to hear of the serious'. n so . . . . Ipmverful heart depressants, and are or the barrel. In place of all this we illness Of Mr. 335- Brien who ‘5 aticlluable under certain conditions of mnsnnï¬tï¬lï¬ï¬ Revenue Department, thel recipients of many pretty gifts dur'jesteem in which you are held by question of the 11-93 of headache pow- FOR LADY SUI I. in; the day. The staï¬ of the hOSDi-i‘your pupils as well as the residents ' - - - - 1‘. dc en * w‘t h ul Chr'st-L f - k . u o 3‘ now buy flour by the small sack. DO'IL'l'ese'nt bedfast With erysipelas. fz‘z‘oducing fatal results, while under d'ers W111 be taken up and discussedL â€"Iâ€" . nits 28201:?“ 81 hanesin: the :10- i0 .tbe selction, wedas :Io tooratcrjp gatogs by the peclr, carrots by theI' Wm. Brien. of Lindsay, attended; {test conditions they must do harm ., at the conference of the Pharmaceu-I‘ In accordance With the Wish of the no in bu . "its f II 1:13 atients LthIls pear . Lug an wrl .nng i In: 5335 dozenv and 5° an thmugh the the funeral at C°b°°°nk 01* Sunda'i' Ncarly all of the 171 samples an- tical SOQiAetY in June 1914. £13“ Jas' R°Bs' “mud“ °f the 11°85 y ,. r {2:51:11 (:1 e pend 155““? the.wmh “.1331“ t“ 3‘3 foods. We expect and demand that of his two cousins, Willie and DavieLaI zed-contained ac t nilid r ‘h I ’ d h iMemorlal Hospital, the executors of a e Y a e an comm a 1» fChrlstmastlde Gods r.chest blessings (,1? Y e a e. o c enlI Although the deman for t ese the estate on Tuesday forwarded to act, and one greatly appreciated. _ ;will be yours, and that the dawn. of : grocers and vegetable dealers will White. who were drowned last Thurs-Emmi . . . , v . I I ct in the capacities of middlemen day evening. 4' ' n' and are so marked under the powders is heavy, he has no know- iMiss Miller, the popularï¬nd highly HOUSE OFI REFUGE the New Year mu bring you 303. 59) . regulations, in regard to the, stall. , , . i‘ , . . r‘ - ' s ' . t ~ v c , ,- ,or us, and for this, of course, they; . 'medicine act. The amount 0 i-azetaniâ€" ledge of any cases where harmiai ,eï¬cwnt Lady SupermtIII dent of the fFo ï¬yfmn- intiia 65 of the H015- I and hdppmm . . must be paid, .‘ ' 4:58 pr°sent in most of thfpowdem weakness had resugtsd'h t FRoss Hospital. a chec , or $500.00 go“ e “33d “Ere glad: hgpga onL Signed on behalf of the pupils emf1 . - l L 7'“ †. a e t a on! ' ' ' , ' ' “$11188 ay Y “D - 0 son - ‘ N . 3. anuestlonably the scoring away 0‘ , $25,000 CHEQUE yexceeds‘three grains which is the lim- Mr Graham at y m This Christmas g, came m the ’reszdents Of SChOOI Section 0 ' people in apartment houses and tene-L :. cases of necessity did the medical 'nature of a surprise :to Miss Miller and Mrs. Robertson. The building =Ops. merits where no adequate cellar space' FOR R855 HOSPITAL“ Cf dosage prescribed by the Brit’jprofession prescribe headache powdâ€" and is but a slight token of the great had. been tastily decorated for the MARY G. CAYLEY, I on pharmacopoeia. - - , ' t " ' o as e ' is provided has had much to do with‘ i â€No doubt," says the bulletin, ers. value.placed upon Miss Millers serv- gr“ “SUVal. and Pr» entsd a very hATHLEth FARRELLY. the existing condition of affairs, and Mr. â€MOSt P11191013“ claim they are ices by the founder of the hospital â€833W Sight- Dinner and supper, ï¬t J. R. cN ill' ':“seri ~ r 111 r -l . ° .. in such instances there seems no way M e le' Secretary ‘. ous es ts would “10.8 fragment harmful. and for that reason I’n‘JS‘lnl who realized, as do the citizens gen- for rayalty, were served the old ' .Treasurer of the Board of Governors Ly follow their use were it not that . . M t E b 0 1e nd it w s f t t tb L ' BORN out. Apartments have their advantage; f the Ross Me 1,. 1 H . t 1 E the c ntai oth r d 11 f â€coalition 15 taken. 03 0 t _e erally, that under her magagement pe p . a a a can 0 e5 ’ ~ . . . ' . . . w - _ - - ,, 5° mo 13 OSDI a ' was, y o n e rugs, usua y ca drugglsts have their» own formulas. the Hospital has'achieved a reputaâ€" eyes to see the way the inmates re- LbKITCHâ€"At 231 Dublm Street. Pet ‘5’ but the“ disadvantages 8“ also'today the recipient of 3. ch ue forifeine which act as stimulants of the - -- - . 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