Imus Congregate in Northern Village 334 Dedicate Hall with Impress- ive Ceremony “ovatuuï¬owuï¬ouww '0 val flows #9†1" l 9.93 f»; roamv‘okuromm! . â€Johnson, Nugent, White, Mann, Hul- ligan, Smith, Reeves. Geo. Frain, and Robt. Nugent, Worshipful Mas- ter of Faithful Brethren Lodge, Lind- 31¢ :After the dedication services an adâ€" fluently purchased by them. he beautiful and impressive dedi- ction ceremonies of the order were “ducted by the following omcers of KINMOUNT Thurs- day was the scene of one of the most in- _ teresting Masonic ga- ' therings which has taken place in this W for some time, the occasion ting the dedication of Scum-ville lanai; new ball in the ï¬ne building Dedication Takes Place at Kinmount .‘hitby; W.. Williamson, P. D.‘D. G. I, of Beaverton; A. M- Fulton, P. D. D. G. 1., of Lindsay; E. Fitzger- ald, P. E. D. G. M.. of Fenelon Falls, assisted by the following Past Mas- tus: Vorshipfnl Brothers Dawkins, jonrmnafl: was made to the Foresters Hall, where tables were laid with all zthe good things that go to make a (ï¬rst-claS banquet, and which were “resided over by a bevy“ of young 13- dies, who evidently understood how to serve an nppetizing repeat as well as to arrange the prettily decorated Bro. Dr. White introduced “ Our ‘ Yisiting Brothgrs,†and responses were made by Bro. Johnson,. of Fen- ~ in Fans, W. Bro. Nugent, Lindsay, 30: 'Mfliigan, of Bobcaygeon, and to. Welch, of Minden. “Canada," responded to by W. Bro. I------ M of J.indsav. Bro. JOhn Bro. R. J. McLaughlin, Q. " Lindsay, fulï¬lled the duties 1 '7 “Visiting Brethren†introduced by v. Bra. 3‘. Mann, and responded to â€W. Bro. Dowkins, W. M., and W. BI’O.Smith,.WM. "Ihere were present at the banquet insides the grand omcers, masterS, '“The Grand Lodge Of Canada; and its Oflicers, " pmposed by W 3’0 ‘man, and opened the toast list with a neat and numerous speech, and con- gatnlated Somerville on their new Iodge room, and upon the success of the gathering. The toast, “The King, a. Mgson, and the son of a Mason," was res- ;onded to in a truly royal‘manner. j Ford. Wm. Somerville, B. Bealee, G. Dettman, T. Grahm,‘ J. Henderson, John Hoyle, T. Cnrrah, A. Finney, .W. Oliver, J. Graham, E. King, H. Xewman, W. H. Cresswell, J. T. Hol- brook, W. Lyle, T. McConnell, P. Ferguson. Graham, D. McKenzie, J. '1- L. Campbell, was responded to by acting D. D. G. M. _R. W. Bro. nge Ferguson Graham . nasters named above, the brethren from Kinmount. of Physicians are Charged with Spmï¬u the Macawâ€"Medial Men Indigmt Port Hoye, Feb. 3rd. â€" That the stories which are current as to prev- alence and danger of smallpox are exaggerated seems certain, but while there is no one willing to come out and back the insinuations which have The most enjoyable banquet was brought toxa close with “Auld Lang Syne." The committee in charge of the banquet and management are entitl- ed to great credit for its success. song that was very Well given and enjoyed, and.Bro. Smith made a ï¬ne record as a capable Scotch story tel- er. Port Hope Scared Smallpopridemic prts of the town. The homes where the patients are have been placed an- tier humane. but this only applies where those quarantined an ï¬t to been placarded to shift for themselv- es while he is gone, and if they see ï¬t there is no reason why they may not enjoy an the privileges of the other citizens of the town. There has been no attempt to isolate in a building or tent those who have de veloped the disease, and thil move the Board of Health con- sider unnecessary as the smallpox 11 !ot a. very mild character, and i: move the Board 0! Health con-- sider unnecessary‘ as the smallpox is of a. very mild character, and in some cases is scarcely discernible. Al- though the Board of Health have in their possession a. suitable tent they do not expect to have to bring it in- to use unless the epidemic becomes much more serious. NOT SPREADING DISEASE. Speaking to a reporter of the rum- or which was in circulation that some of the doctors of the town were going from houses where the dis- ease existed to houses which were perfectly free from it, mesha. stated that h there was a single C94 titioner had done anything mm... could spread the epidemic, nor did he know of one patient who had tak- en smallpox atter having been brought into contact with a physiâ€" cian who had been with a smallpox patient. \ ... L,__‘ patlent. \ “We are doing what we think is ad- visable under the circumstances," was the way in which Mr. Geo. N. Pat- *â€"â€"--- -“n‘mnn nf the Board of For the entire town there is but ne guard. and he makes his round the big‘black plug chewing tobacco. A tremendous favorite flavor. Black Watch ONE GUARD FOR ALL. :d that he did not think single case where 9. WW \ Anna. anvth'mz WhiCh homes which have have little to fear," continued Mr. Patterson, “but it is those cases where no one suspects there is any disease that are causing the smallpox to spread." I CALLS IT “UNTHINKAB’LE†Dr. Geo. A. Dickinson. Medical Health Oflicer for Port Hope, laughed at the the stories which are being circuhted about some of the doctors of the town. 5 “It is unthinkable,†said Dr. mak- inson, "that an attending phyddan should be responsible for the spread d an infectious disease through his ‘ m criminal negligence. We are con:- zplying with every clause oft!!!l in! ‘ governing the situation, anti tut 8 ':_all we can do. ' “Every day we are sending our in: body. “We have quarantined every house, and although we are not keepâ€" ing a close watch on them, we have heard of none of those quaran- tined trying to move out of their houses." The supposed negligence on the part of some of the medical men of the town was not treated serious- ly by Mr. Patterson, who said that all he had heard of it was a rumor which had come to him in an anom- cial way. “If the people will only be vaccin- wombat when we ï¬ndthe m or woman out the trouble which they hathedheediaeppeered end wean donothinginthe matter. ’ “There can be only one method†‘the stamping out of the present epi‘r sputter: ol on the slightest cihe a! pro Drawers. Jul, m ".3... further dvvelopments,gand of. about] Gales. 0! Toronto. The remains will Arrive on we, and that in to have everyone Vaccinated. With this in view, the Council have prepared a. hy-lnw to compel all to be vaccinated, but, as this only received its ï¬rst reading on Monday night it cannot be pf. through until the‘next regulnr meet- ing, which will not take place for another two weeks," said Dr. Dict- In addition to the above hy-lnw the Council carried the following resolu- tion at its last session: “That the Board of Health request the Provin- cial Board to send an expert on man pox to Port Hope to give instruc- tions in the supposed smallpox eas- N0 BUILDINGS CLOSED No eflort is being made to close any or the public places or schools to pee. vent the spread of the disease asthis is thought useless by the lacs. Board oi Health, because of the con- ï¬nement o! the epidemic to adults. there having been only one child at- flicted up to date. The epidemic has not exceeded 8250 total cost and it is not thought that over 8500 will be spent during the entire siege, as most of those who have been quarantined are in a position to pay their way. The local market was fairly well attended on Saturday, notwithstand- ing the unfavorable weather. Eggs sold tor‘ 28c. and 30c.; butter, 27c. and 30c.; chickens. 80c. and $1 per pair; turkeys. 17¢. a 15.; ducks, $1 a. pair; lard, 06¢. per 1b.; potatoes, 40¢. per bushel; apples, :1 to $1.50 a. bus. hides, ‘3850 to 89.00. hay. $11.00 to $12.00; live 11088. 86.65. EPet‘erboro Posimn Committed for Peterboro, Feb. 4 â€"- Charles Mit- chell, a local postman, was sent for trial this morning on two charges of stealing three dollars from the malls. Mitchell was arrested yesterday a!- ternoon, and decoy letters were (cum! in his mail has minus the money that had been placed in them. Quip winch he thinké resemblls Saturday luket - all cases they sudden Death of Well Known Lady liss Roberta Ramon Pm Am at Sister’s Home in Toronto The announcement at the death of Miss Roberta. Henderson. which oc- cure?! gt the home oLher sister Mrs. E. Bullet, of Toronto. last Friday will be received with great regret by EThe East and West E Meet Together by the deceased's my friends in town. The late Miss Handel-son was employed in the. 06cc 0! the Bell Telephone Co., in town, 101' several years and was well-known and very much esteemed by the company’s pa- trons in town. She had ban home for several months from illness, but her symptoms were not deemed ser- ious by her friends. so that the an- nouncement of her very sudden death will be received with the more regret There remains to pour-n hr lost! her mother. Mrs. Bullet. of Tamnto. A meeting of the executive commit- “ o! the East end West Victoria Its. A. Waite. 0! 01-11113, 3111.. . Gould. of Fendon F3118, Miss lu- rinn, of Rochester. and Miss W and Helen, at home in Lindsay and in brothers. Jack. o! Winnipeg, and Fauna-3' Institute- was “Katie's omen Suturdny. when considerable business was transacted. Mr. W. H. Cullis occupied the chdr and Mr. Jas. Keith «ted as secre- tary, and there was a good attend- ance of the members. anon: whom was s fair representation 0! Indies. Atthe request of the chalnnsnMr. Wm. Thurston explained the condi- tions 01 last year's excursion to Gn- alnh- after which the minutesot the president 0! the pronouns June On motion 0! Mr. Wm. ' seconded by Mrs. w- M' decided to hold the annual WA committee consisting 0! Menu. Jai. Keith, Wm. Thur-ton. and D. McKenzie was appointed to grunge PAIN excursion. it for printing and transportation. power to aid to their number, On motion of Mrs. E". Webster. sec- onded by Mr. J. Fee. Kr. Wm. Thur- ston was empowered to arrange for a reduced rate on the C. P. R. {row Bobcaygeon (or the excursion On motion of Mr. Wm. Thurston, seconded by Mrs. F. Webster, Messrs. W. H. Callie 3nd D. Meade were “walnut! a. committee to secure u:- comrnodetlon for the Indies at Gu- elph on the occasion of the excursion and they were empowered to add to hardships 91 the ovemnd trnil to Canton“. It s’houm nppeal to alt “mu-h Vidims. ‘ flete :3 aeimple, Interesting bud sincere letter tram a rugged pioneer on (9. who luau-d die dnmers and Dear Sirezâ€"l was n‘lfIiCted with «(arr-h ud tried a number remed- Ics but rewind m reï¬et. Ipurohas- ed an outï¬t ot liyomei. and betore 1 tan used the 3’0“â€: 1 nottd 1 mar- tm mun, I used it tor : month or so. and W l was cured. and: stopped um it nor 3 yen or so. Thought I w- gecunz uterrh min and carted mus it! epin- 1 use 1t :Very mormng. end keep myself clear at Data-M- Foo-infer it the beet oa- tarm nedtci’ne tilt is used. I hue «(can recommended it to my friends. 1 m manor-told numeto mur- nn m 18“. all at accrue on notu vigorou- u 1 no I! year. ego. My addrem an an Btreel Yours truly. NV. nook. Hyena. (in-owed High-rune) is guaranteed by Jury a Gregory not ‘onty- tor m butters-rip. A wmpletc- mun. Mum under. new or!!! 61.00; extn bottle- at , Sana Boon. 031.. May 6. 1906 Dunn‘- Hy-c-me (10.. Mute. N. Y. Dog Nuisance -v- -.râ€"' ' mu only, emu; extn bottlel ot Hymn: it utter-“rd: needed test $1le Bum Assault 1 Lu! ‘ 'ï¬iunlm-St. anim,on'onldm “mu' ion to clear Kent-st. o! the howling r-v -~â€"â€"w mot-mightm." add 3 well known ci- tiunvto the Post lut may. “A grandmas. yonov brute. in its and: up,hnrry1n¢pcee.nurlyknocked; ‘younthdy down stun corner 1! There is no doubt that the dog “worms. Am 0! “‘00 could “ruminant-ct. Latter From a [om-Ni: is Intolerable “in; themselves generally alien- sive- The met-chute are up in arms asst-t the evil. and no What! the worst annerers from the depreciation: of the dogs. As stated in Thu-shin issue, a number of people beve been bitten in dinerent parts of the town. by the prowling brutes and Clue! Vince-t has secured the nemeeoflaxe owners of oeverel o! the curl. at (ail Weatlm (lathe: let-chum Tuner, LITTLE BRITAIN. - FALL and VII NTER SUITINGS. at the right prices. PANTINGS, WORST-‘- EDS. SERGES- RAILWAY and OCEAN TICKETS. kahuna-«Madam mmmm Ir.Hu:hea.1n mum-murmur mhomhr strict “ï¬ction to T. c. MATCHE‘I’T, 60 Kent-st. Lindsay. We have a full assortment off . imber «up not! swv "3 " T. 0. lat: hath . There Is Money in Farmin’g If you keep posted in up-to-ciate methods and read each week the most complete and comprehensive MARKET REPORTS :m .99“. in THE WEEKLY SUN. in: sun ktheFarmers' Business Paper. Besure you subscribe for The Sun to let january, mo, in combination with All information, maps, 3tc.. fgunished on appli- cation. Call or write. J. HUGHES . J. RICH. m m, M MY. WAY. MARY u. It in the market. Agent for w (bud on at our “when. They only min nylo, ï¬nish and am We hsve 14k solidpldmtohutmtï¬up;goldï¬ded (“813112,nd masque-um: a $6 _ __ -‘LAu :9: THE CORRECT TIME Vatiu -' bala