'w- ,w P Lox...â€- m LINDSAY l 031'. fact upon everything that is now] handled by monopolists, and upon food that enters into the daily menu upon the poor man’s table? These impositions do nobody any good ex-l cept a select few, and why should we" impoverish the multitude for the be‘ I MEDICATED Charcoal neï¬t of the Ogilvies and others. â€"â€"â€"-+â€"-â€" ’WW WEDDING BELLS W BRADBURNâ€" JOHN STON . It makes H ens. H 0929. Cattle and. Poultry healthyâ€"It prevents diseaseâ€" We have the Ben sizeâ€"Chick size â€"-Hog‘ 3 2e. A very large and fashionable wed- ding was eolemnized on New Year's Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. George Bradburn, Millâ€"st., J anetville, ‘ when their only daughter, Ena Mary,; was united in marriage to Mr. Clarâ€"i ence Goodwin Johnston, a real estate and building contractor, of Weyburn, Saskatchewan. The ceremony was performed by the' i Rev. Thos. Snowden, a former pasâ€" tor, but now of Drayton, Hamilton Conference, assisted by Rev. W. W. Jones, of Janetville, in the presence sins earner; 81.90 If paid In advance 0‘ about eighty'ï¬ve guem“ The parlor and dining room were, III-not â€W In have beautifully decorated with evergreens,‘ A. HIGINBOTHAM Druggist Lindsay Nearly opp the Post Ofï¬ce __,si mummifrtlllllsil‘l .â€"â€"--â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" ‘ -é‘t'fluv ' 9 no W m "3 WILSON 634 WILSON, bells, and wreaths, while the table“ . Proprietors. decorations were of holly entmned . 1‘ I} m, . . "I... St with smilax. 5:9. While the piano sounded the strainer II . 63-31! LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 9th, 1914. of “Lobengrin†played by Miss Ber-‘1 ‘ ice? lths. Taylor, of Blackstock. the ï¬zarmw “ , ‘ing bride was brou ht in and given: figs; PREIlER WHITNEY s ILLNESS Essay by her father irecisely at 1.30! QSEO} '_â€"’ _ ‘ lp. m. She stood beneath an arch of1 21:; “9:,†ï¬ngiifnfnt 3:21:39 sen°“9\:n‘levergreens. and roses, embanked with: {51“ Yorlr has been :eceived girth fife‘sflimm' wearing a dress Of White gm: .Jan Ibrmdered silk net lace, over white‘ the term regret by the people Of the Do‘idachess satin, with rose bud trim-ii ! sue minion of every shade of olitical be- , 0, - - p image. Her tulle veil edged With em- were tendered inï¬of the MY“ LADY OF.“ district. â€"â€"â€"- 1. - a ‘ JAMES Y. rowan. 21:8 Sweater Coats on sale at .......................... c.1982 ‘ The death took p}a°c in Washago $2.00 “ u u u “ ......................... w . :- '_ on Friday of a gentleman who Was - ........................ $143 = "' well known in this district, in the $2.50 “ “ “ u .. ........................ $1.95 ‘ W5C“ 0‘ Jam“ Y- “Wm WW 5390 “ “ “ “ “ ........................ $2.45 of Mr. Elias Powell, of Lindsay. H-e‘ $3_50 H u u u i. ............. $2 9; is also survived by two other broâ€" $400 “ H “ H “ ........... $3.43 thers, Henry of Washago and John‘ $500 u u r. u u """"""""""""" $3'9_ of West Oakwood, and a sister, Mrs. ‘ $6 00 “ h “ “ “ ....................... . T‘â€" William Mark, of Little Britain. - ....................... $4.93 The deceased was in his eighty-l third year. All made in new models ' With roll, infant daughter of Mr. and I I 0311'“ ARY ELIZABETH BROWN. The death took place in Buffalo on Friday of Miss Elizabeth Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christo- pher Brown of that city. The deâ€" ceased's mother was formerly Miss Jennie Brady of Lindsay. An uncle, Michael Brown, lives in Ops. The news of the young lady's death was received with regret in town and This week We purpose to reduce our stock of Men’s and Boy’s Sweater Coats JOSEPH LEPAGE The death occurred Monday at t‘.. {Ross Memorial Hospital of Mr. .lls , ‘eph Lepage. at the age of sixty-i; ' ,seven years and six months. This yids; lthe ï¬rst time the late Mr. Lepage shawl and 4 in. one collar.--â€" Every coat good and de- i-hss ever suï¬ered from an illness ofI pendable. All sizes. :any kind. He broke his leg during also injured in- }thc summer and was iternally. E He 'was born in the province of EQuebcc in 1846 and previous to mov- iin; to Lindsay thirty years ago was Ea farm'er near Victoria Road and} llater near Fenelon Falls. Since be-l citizen of Lindsay he has, i I zcoming a ialways been connected with the .lumlber business and has been em- Santa Claus appeared l 9 {:29 lief. It is on an occasion like thisibi'cidered net was arranged in Juliet. r tiec that men‘sink their political differen-lmp fashion with a wreath of lilac; ployed at the old Rathbun mill, the :19, ces to unite in expressions of sympa‘lblossoms. She carried a bouquet of? ~ . iBaker Lumber Co., and the nolin .79: thy and prayers for restoration to ' white roses and maiden fern and wore, " ., a 1 (‘arew Lumber. C0- _ ' . ,“H health. the groom~s gm, 8 necklet with Sun.! ‘ g H: is summed by his Wlie. Mm; ‘ â€"â€"~â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"vâ€"- -_ ._.. s - W WW ._ __W ,the m, Pmmie, Whitney may be spabburs, 0, pearls, and looked beautiful! glos. Lepage, William-st. north, 3: Mr. Charlie Elford and Miss Hester What will happen if you slip. IT'CL t _; 1 ed to return to his beloved provincefindeed. I ison, A. Lepage, of Brantford, 'und Elford recently spent a few “ays With Little girl? l 5 [NE I} THE Rig. ,3 the wish of every Canadian. 9 She was attended by Miss Alma T'__________ ___________..i,two daughterS. MrS- H- H. Ingram. friends in the vicinity of Peniel and Aren't rm: fearful it will rip. . ed. ____= gJohnston, of Dartmoor, sister of theibumo Saskatchewan, after April 1st.'.0f Lindsay and Mrs. J. J. Bush ofithtle Britain. Little girl? PRICE OF SUGAR .505 WHAT ls THE TAX FOR ? igroom, wearing pale blue silk crepe: The Post joins With their host OfLToronto. . . , . MT. Fred Pethick spent the Xmas‘YOu had better take a sack, sad __ lde chene with shadow lace and bri1-:friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. John} The funeral .“1111 193“? the Jmtll holidays at his home here. lSO If anything should crack The Toronto Star says. The mouse, 11!. _ . iiant trimmings. fston a long and happy life. ireSldence, 60 William-st. north, on' Mr. and Mrs. Skelding, of Toronto, {It W011†serve YOU coming back, Wives “'1“ be glad t0 183?! there is e a n It is an undoubted fact that Carla-l . _ i y ,. :‘yfl‘cdnï¬day' Jan. 7th at 3 o'clocs, :spent Xmas at the home of Mr. Sam! Little girl. possibility that the price of gig» ‘ dian flour can be bought in England! She can?“ fed roses and received? ° ‘ani proceed to Riverside cemetmyimcLean, § will be lower in the near future th: fine .for from ï¬fty to ninety-two cents 33311:“??? 5 gift, a gold monogram; VALENTIA ‘fm- interment. I Miss Lena Elford returned to For-EDOCB your mamma know you’re out, it has been for many years. 0511:: 8;: barrel cheaper than lt can,be bought 3 f - fl ‘ 3 ._..__ 1 -â€"-â€"â€"- sonto on Monday after spending a fowl Little girl? ‘the past month the cost of sugar 5...: .abl m the Dominion Where the wheat is Mr. D. Orton! brauourn, of the; (Special to The Post.) | JOHN W SLUGGITT ‘days at the maternal home. EWe're afraid to go about, fallen twice and today 100 pcuz; the grown and milled. In face of thrsBank of .hova Scotia, Toronto, and: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swain and! The sad news reached Lindsay in Mrs. Cur-fins and family â€mi Little girl? ibags of sugar are quoted at $4.20. a a ; tact the Canadian millers are puttmg brother. of the bride. ably-performed, family spent Xmas with friends at!Saturday of the death in Toronto [Chrlstmag the guests of Mr. and‘lf we met you in the sun iprice, with two exceptions, lower Flt up earnest pleas that taking. the du-'the duties of groomsnlan and received ‘\' 1 Friday Of 3 W811 known and 1â€ng ers. R. Robertson of Lindsay. With your skirt so thinly spun, :than any attained in the last €011: ant ty ofl flour, would ruin their indusâ€" gold monogram cuï¬ links. :‘ 0" and. {respectediresident of Ops tOWnsh'ip in Mr. Archie McMillan, of-Islay, Alta,lWhy we might hava all to run, lteen years. 1:15 tries. The position seems, however, Miss Nellie Taylor, of Plackstockï¬ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swain and Mrltm person of John W. Sluggett, ‘teturned to this district on Wednes-. Little girl. It was announced yesterday b: 1.; 2:1: to be that. the Canadian consumer‘cousin 0f_the bride, sang 0 Promrse£and MYS- J. A? Swain spent the 1101?; ag:d_ â€4 years and ten, “1°“th day. It is some two years since Mr. :local wholesale dealers that all grad ha‘ must have,the cost of his flour en- Me, during the 3183103 05 the "315 1 day season with friends in Cavan. i the deceased had been 3 reSident McMillan visited us. Let the bottom out a bit, tee of sugars in Ontario, with one 8;. the hanced by the protective (hit! 0“ 50%“31‘. and - received-the groom‘s 31“.; Mr. James Casey sold some t urkeys'Of ODS township for about thirty Mr. Robert Currins, of Luseland,: Little girl. iception, had been reduced Lb cent.- Vll cents a. barrel to keep out Americana Sét 0f gold cuff llnks- . _ g N . , gycarS, and had enjoyed the FSteem‘lalso returned the same day after anilt is much too tight to ï¬t, lper hundred-weight by the reï¬ners. he: competition in order that the Brit" MISS Bertha Taylor, the pianist, re-,for ‘ ew hear 8 that averaged aboutiand respeCt of all who knew aim. Helabsence of over four years. He villi Little girl. 3 Important experiments are be" - {0 tab consumer may be able to get,Caâ€"iceived a gold monogram blouse set. three and 9- hf“ dollars each. Whoawas a man 0f sterling character and tspend the winter months at his homeiAs the matter sadly stands, :carried on by a well-known Md-:: l fal nadian flour cheaper than the Gana-l The wedding dinner was all thatca'u beat that. It pays to keep the’was kind and obliging 8-3 a neighbor ,here. iYou’ll be walking on your hands Isugar reï¬ning companv and the" dian himself.,That may be very niceficould be desired, it having been dain-gbest- land friend. For four years he ras_a| Mr. and Mrs. Dodd and family 2 And in that eventâ€"my hands? ' ’process, which “is at present bet": i; for the British consumer, but whereit‘lly prepared . and catered by Mrs-i We were SONY t0 1C3?“ that. Mr- 4member of the Opal 001111.011 and gave gspent Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. J .l Little girl. :tried out before a representativegatl , pk does the Canadian come in? Such angfrarnett, of Lindsay. iJewett has an attack of 1a grippe,ithe township good serVice. He 1.35 ‘Webster. 1 yering of West India sugar Ergwï¬s ab anomaly caused even so strong at Mr- Robert Burn. assisted by Missiyct we trust that he may soon recovï¬nn adherent of the Methodist chunk, C-ur Public School closed on Monâ€" LOR‘IEVILLE JCT ‘will if successful have an importazt ' protectionist Journal as Sir Macken-‘Cloris Hutchenson, acted as managemer his usual health and Vigor. land in politics a Reformer. day 22nd. On the afternoon of same ° _.__ ' ibearing m the price of sugar 3, _ ‘___ zie Bowell’s Belleville Intelligencer to and waitress during the ï¬rst table, On Sunday last the Rev. J. U.’ The late .Mr. Sluggett leaves to :day a concert Was given by the pu- S i l t Th P f ‘countrv. remark that “There is a nigger inland performed their duties well. lRobins conducted the funeral services: mourn his lose his wife, three sons. gpils. Quite a large number of visi-E Th ( mica Done 03: M ‘ .. - ______.-,______ VMelville, Stanley, of Mount Horebv itors were present. At the close of thel a ail-[11,431 ‘m‘emang , 0‘ .1“, J. p f‘ . Y "" lchurch v.1.l be had on can. 8... a: “keg-{0N RESULIS "1 the'woodpile somewhere.†Possibly if ; Congratulations were taken oh the niggergpleasant addresses by Rev. W~ W‘Z'Mrs. Eli Hill, whose mortal remains . l; ‘ . v . 3 Ernest, 0. Lindsay, also 3,programzne p m .4 ‘zml daughter, Mrs. 1" Werry, 0‘ Fleet- Eand distributed the presents from oil; V d Mr H, J \. EN TH‘B EQT '6'â€? ..r. an s. l. . - cwnmn D ft 1 5UAI‘1 '3 this duty i .vould vacate the woodpile and Cana-g Jones, Rev. Thcs. Snowden, Mr. .105. i V-fâ€"‘I‘e laid to rest in our North Ward " riiaas would get their flour at aiWal‘cZel‘. Mr. 80. Staples, Mr. AnsongCemetery. é‘VOOJ- Three brothers and four Sis" 3the tree. Among the presents was a! . - n- , cheaper rate. . [Taylon Blackstock, Mr. Johnston.: On Nlonday eve a number of our£ch 3150 SurViVC- Henry, 0‘ Ma’i'ibeautiful pair of cuff links for Mrfllaslc week mth Mr. hewman's ‘10" -â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘ 'I' - - . lfather oi the grOOm Mr. Wm. Peel» .. loss and William and George. ofg .. ' . Ether's home â€1 PreSCOtt' “ . «.1» ~w - r" . om ne Canadian milling concerns ati . ' _ ' :young people assemu.ed at the home . ... ~ > .Duncan Mcne.-n from the Sunday, Miss WI qr 3th , #qu†M h .. tension rags â€"- meets. a. =.~2- M‘s 3.3111183. meetings during the last few 'Of Selkirk, Manitoba, great uncle Of,of Mr. and Mrs. Glassford. The gath-IQFS.‘ Mr5-‘ iretheway, Mrb- 11105- {School as a slight recognition of hisl.‘ ’ h. ' if- ‘SJL‘H‘A’ 4' â€8‘ Council: F. C. T;,ylo:, Thos pv‘. {I has months all reported the greatest the bride, Mr. Jas. Armstrong, Reevelering being in honor of Mr. Halward‘turrle, of Mariposa; Mrs. Ed. Wood, ‘faithfulness in looking after ï¬res, “fine ere gas ween. . . son, J_ T. Thompson, ï¬rm In _: [ 5m prosperity since the record breaking Oi 0Ҡmunicipality, and MI" Edward-and Miss Vivion of the Lindsay Col-33f Cambray, MYS' JOhn Colw-ell, ' 0f iwalks, etc. Mr. McLean certainly deâ€".. .6155 Winnie Granger, Of flamflton Johnston. t Fa; season of 1908-9. It might not be out Richardson, Superintendent 0f the legiate Institute, who were home foribaSk- lserves credit for his kindness in malt-5:: :pcndaig the holrday at ‘Rr home: Beavertonâ€"H. 5 Cameron 3,3,: res of the way for them to share some of Janetville Methodist Sabbath School. the holiday season. We all join inl The funeral left the family resi- Eing everything comfortable for the! I“ ' lCouncil Jas Brigham Willie: to :his prosperity With the flour COD‘ 0f Which the bride was a faithful Stu' wishing them success as they return;dence, lot 3, con. 7, Ops, this after- [Sunday . 33001. Mr. Dodd ablyï¬lled Mr. and Mrs. Warren and familleroomfiel d W. C Latimer Th: " sunning Canadians, who are not do- dent and teacher, and were responded, to their studies. - inocn at 2 0'0106‘5. and â€0099594 to the posi on of chairman during the 5393*? Xmas d3â€! in Lindsay. lWoodward. Dchool board: 903.}: o well just DOW- to by the groom. 6 Our citizens are looking forward to‘Mlount Horeb cemetery for inter- afterno. n- and the programme was Miss M' H-andcock, 0‘ Toronto, isiMcNabb A W Talb t Wzliiam .3: *9 happy couple 19“ 0n the 5 0" a pleasant and proï¬table time at the! merit. Impressive funeral services much enjoyed by all present. visiting her sister, Mrs. G. Fisk. iliamson’ ’ ' o ' t “ ' by. _____,. Miss M. McIntyre of Toronto, is ' Bobcaygeonâ€"Reeve. Bottom. Cour. ' uni STOP {mil £668? clock train for Toronto and western points. The bride wore a brown Bedâ€" ford cord suit, with blouse of brown S. 8. Convention th -â€"â€" body cordially i 14,456,328 dozen eggs were imported into Canada, and beyond that prac- tically every egg produced in the country was consumed here, our total 7 number such articles as canned goods, bacon, packingâ€"house products, implementsâ€"in 0 that and at is to be held here on Friday, the 16th inst. Every- nvited to aetend. D were held at his late residence gRev. W. W. Jones, of Janetville, and a large corbege followed the re- !inains to. their last. resting place. visiting her parents this week. cil G lines Bell McArbhur, of Brampton, ' tree?" B'm' cw" mu' . [Mlle -â€" Reeve R. Hawk: Councillors, S. Truman. D. leGill: Fashion's Perils You’ve a very narrow skirt, 7' “HM-mg "‘7 “new“ ediw'i‘ embroidered satin trimmed with fur pears ‘ ' . - ' . ' . Ch mbers ve a party to her . mgcrï¬t 15111:: recent 133“? and â€tun“. little brown .11“ with fur SM? Cl:ss receigizly- They report a! â€P‘â€" Arelï¬ifilesrifgi’t doesn't hurt MAM M. ma B McFadden are i W R S L'rnonds enter Canada free of duâ€" trimming, and brown veil. . pleasant and proï¬table time ‘ ' ISLAY' ‘- 9 ’ under the parental r°°t~ ay, ' m and C' W. W' . . _ The bride received many valuab.e , 3 .0s Little girl. : , . Millbrook _ Ree". R. J. k. While eggs are subiect to a duty 0‘ and useful presents, among them be- - ° , (Special to The Post.) . That’s a minding little stride ~ . Council, J. G. Kblls, George Burn- three cents a dozen. Surely this is an ing an elegant bronze tray, present- hlldren QTY 1 Mr. Archie Graham returned hams Where the street is Wild and wide; SM ham, Dr. 1305911. Charles RidrardS, anomalywhich should not be allow' ed by her Sunday School Class. ' foR FLETCHER 8 {some two weeks ago after spending Are you 531†there's room inside, ‘0' .nd w Trustees, A. Leach, J. Byh’an, Rev. ‘3‘ ‘° emt' â€'3" 7Ԡҡ “w“ than Their future home will 'be in Wey- f) A s T 0 Little girl? gmgmggm†5,... MW“. «- M, spmeet . l _ On Manufacturers Overstock of Ladies and Mens Fine Boots. M'm‘r:M~ l; exports only amounting to 147,410 ’ 1 dozen, or enough to supply Toronto ec l “for a few days. In. summer when the ‘ , Canadian barnyards are productive â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"__â€"_â€"__â€"___â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€". ‘ - . : 2:: Inhwï¬tgï¬herf’mpï¬ffg :3: An opportunity to purchase at prices seldom offered so low. Compare these prices With .the best values you I era; is no production to protect. know of. Every Item Selling .at Less than Cost. When we say less than cost it means you are in a position to pur- , I rm duty should certainly come on chase these items at less than it originally cost us. , - 1 ‘ eggs. If the revenue suffers and the ' . . 1 , h m eed th . t ' ' ' ' r a, 3:: mg“, °,‘;:“::,:‘;, Think What This Means to You it is Truly Worthy of Your Constitution. . ‘ Z; $23,: 2:23;“? many Ofmse " .\ 325 pairs of men's fine newest shaped boots, tan 275 pair of ladies‘ high Grade American make. § < ac The Belleville Ontario in comment- calf, patent coltskin and gun metal calf: every pair Boot, blucher or button style, every pair Good year "i ,, ing on the above says that what The Good year welt-soles, all Size3.,6 to 10. every pair worâ€" welt sole; gun metal, patent coltskin. and tan calf, all E a Times argues in reference to eggs is th $4.00. sale price this week sizes 2?; to 7. Regular $4 and 4.50, Great vale this week C .â€"â€" 3 true of a tremendous list of food $2 95 g :- products. So while we are slashing . § .' . a! the duty on henâ€"fruit why should we $2 95 g g! not get sensible and use the are on a . a t}: of other items, particularly L d y L c' E s as A4. r ‘ ‘sui- ‘ .-o agricnl . ... :ii I e I