I I i l Until He Tried Gin Pills - I You might think that Mr. Baker needed a surgeon mars lh‘an GIN l’éLLtS. But there were no bones broken. His back was strained, which was bar or (c; care because nothing seemed to do any good. It isthewsame with a sprain: ankle and broken leg. You can set the fracture and it wr.l be well in szx wee s --but the 5 rain ma take months to getwell. v ‘ i Howgver, Mayhaker found the quick way to get rcuef from the pain-here ' - «1‘ m h“ own “0“). AULTSVILLE. ONT. “1’ have been a great sufierer from Kidney Trouble from an injury to my back cauSed by falling from a hay loft about six years ago. This left my kidneys weak. so that every cold. I got would settle in my kidneys and cause intense Suï¬'ering. I was nil-cised to try GIN . PILLS. I found, to my surprise, after taking i . “3 two boxes, that the pains vrcre relieved and i l ’ ‘2“ "ll leoan to feel better. out still tnhtng bibs , I l’ll.L:5 and feel sure I vifl be completely } C I l cured. I recommend GIN PILLS to all who . g . , suffer from any l-szucp‘ Trouble". C. B.ll~.1.lt. ‘ You see. the 5.111 had strained the ' ' " \ kidneys mazl ill-3v were affected by the \a ." ‘41.. 6...", '(‘I\' ’)I" LL‘ i"""“(ll- , \ Sgtgx Slightkbc k.i.-.. I .\ lit. a .r...i- ' ' q ntelv siren: {bend the ludzievsâ€" l c a '_5 . ,. . ~ ‘, ‘v‘ soothed anv iz‘rxmlton and thus e.i;io.-d ' " " ‘vs to 0‘..".~rc".::‘.e 1“ vi the full. r. - ...- I" r-vr. HINT.- v“ .~ .. u-» h. i..... .l.l . ‘.‘ ‘ ‘._ \‘tr 3‘." 11‘! L? .Zï¬tzxe-(u “Olin“. .‘A' vx’t‘i kidneys or Illa-1:33. through account or over- I v " v vs ‘. ~:'v .Hv.‘ ,«v y ,vT y \ ’t-illKâ€"xio 3115’. as Tor. larger :1 tl-lmx \tl.\ I 1.....5. _ I I ‘ v cu- I n n ~~ .‘ . you-or we ml; pz'<~:i:t-‘.‘.v 133.11.} \o... 3.030.. 1.1:; l ‘ . . . ‘ ‘ . .’ ... ‘-."N U 1 t i ‘ 's " at‘er tikm" tl;;:.~..i 01. ice! that t...1l:..:. hone : . ,. ...... . 5 _ - ' w -~' ; 1 f ‘ «n 0‘ ‘ -,- v ...-.7. .. _ . ‘v‘t'l . ... . V...- , not lze'nexl yo", retttrt‘. 1.1»: empty boue‘ a..;. 51.! 3c“. j.. “e to.†3‘ . . } word ‘or it s we a luv o for $2.30. Simple box sent {res you write haizoual "\ I . . UV -' c v r ‘ ~s \ ‘ 0‘ v 0 ' ‘ , ‘ hz‘, .. c.- Drug and Chennai; o). (.1 sauna, Limited, Dept. 1‘. 102041.". l . . .. . , NATECI‘EAL LAZY LIVER PILLS regulaze me bowels ..nd cure , Constipatgon, llziiousuzess and Indigestion. 23c. c. box. lil 'â€"-â€". . ._,". ‘ onions NOT on“ signs . â€1‘0 CdNBiJ’CTOR 0r 0.1.3. “MANlliSSlâ€; Review: In regard to the railroad arily relieved of his duties at-the lo- fatality at the G.T.R. yards in Belle- cal ofï¬ce, and when he will be rein- ville, whereby Joseph Spencely, the stated is not deï¬niteiy Known. young brakeman, met such a tragic From good authority it was ascerâ€", death, rumor was freely circulated tained that an order was received at} today that the local G.T.R. night the local station telegraph ofï¬ce oni operator was in some way responsible the morning of the accident with the,E for theaccident. information that the string of cars: These rumors were investigated to- were placed on the 'Y' siding at Belle-s (my. and while in some measure cor- ville yards. This wire was intended l E'i’i’t. were yet greatly exaggerated. for Conductor Nugent, of the “maniâ€" l One report was that the night operâ€" fest" freight, on which was the ill-l 2231‘ had been called to Belleville as fated young brakeman, Spencely.’ a witness in an enquiry being cogduc- Through some means this order was? ted in the matter, and that on his not placed in the hands of the conduc- [ Arrival there he was arrested excellent andoveryone was satisï¬ed. the success and beneï¬ts-of the Win? lter CarniVal. A large number of Visu- ltors inspected the plant during the event and the amount of transacted was for the Winter Carnival was a splend- eral wards appeared in â€mi“ 'won lehos. Middleton. Oi family. «.lreds children. There were three dogs hitch- - ...:Lmnsxv roar. + . \WlNlERCARNlVALAGREATTRIUMPH z C°“‘“"‘"°“ “ “‘° 310 THINGS PLANNED FOR NEXT YEAR- root of many forms of gentleman during the Carnival. He .' sickness and of an amount of . . endless This seems to be the general ver- very dbl)? demonstrated the differezt‘ ' . ' t 'but‘d to ma (5' dict of our citizens regarding the processes WhiCh con r: c ‘ human misery. , a three days' Winter Carnival which! his footwmr so popular, Dr“ MOrse 5 .came to such a successful close Fri-t Mr. Ed McPhee, the local The Post can add its testimony to . .-.--- ...â€"â€"a.... business of a gratifying nature THURSDAY’S PROGRAMME. Thursday afternoon's programme A magnificent success ! expert ' ' well ' h :1 er fi ured in id one. 'Lhe different races were . da evening, and for which every. painter and paper a g . g i°°nte5ted’ and there was keen comlée- Indla’n lprjise is due the members of the Ad- 5 the Carnival parade with a classy ‘ ' ' . . he turnou 3' ° - d bl 'd ’ver and outfit which was greatly titicn for the prizes m t R vancement Club for the commen a e} n . comic as well 9'5 horses and cutters. ‘ cot PlilS' Ienterprise shown. They are indeed admired. It was driven by Ald Brown During the ï¬rst part of the after- l ed l) to be congratulated on the splendid Bert Naylor’s "stunt" in the par- 110011 the Citizens Band rendered sevâ€" ' thoroughly teSt y ,results achieved. They all worked . ade was a splendid feature, and evok- selections on the street which en- livened the proceedings and was much , . . d after- . b the crowd. The ban ' emoyed y costumes 801116 over fifty yearsof use! iunceasingly and energetically sinceied very favarable comment. 2 Mr. R. J. Menzies had charge of, ' d and the raved a the idea was first propose , . ‘ have been p . only reward they 100k“ for was in Y the hall in which the Made in Lind- f d certain cure l an e an l . _ d lthe complete success of their venture. lsay Exhibit was displayed. He was I for constipation an l l Everything contributed to make the i the Same genial and obliging "Bob" all kindred troubles. Carnival 9. success. The weather man 1 to every visitor, who was made to smiled benignly on the event. and E feel at home. , and favored the crowd with more music. Early in the afternoon an alarm- l . ox . , , . , was sent into the fire hall florid: a! Try them. 4 i“ the committee in charge had the ‘ The keg race and the fat men's racc‘. ' - n _ . . _, 24 at the market..Thcl teal): m, Kent; .9536 a box. {shaping or the weather conditions, were very interesting events, and ntâ€"l splendid run in (NICK tlme a one lthey could not have. been improved tractcd a large crowd. J. Hutton i - c ' l street. The decorations on the sleigh EM iupon. Then the cooperation of the won the keg race and J. Thorn won l u-sre very attractive. l ‘â€" â€â€" ‘merchants and citizens generally V789 the fat men's race. . - - HALF HOLIDAY _ . There were three splendid entries 111 .a strong; factor contributing to the FRIDAY'S PRIZE WINNERS the gentlemen’s turnout (double) and: The scholars of the Public Schools 2 their, 1 - - . Isucccss of the Carnival, and . -. . were awarded as follows : were given a holiday this afternoon me The comic turnouts and Costum. ‘ E “m prizes “ ' 2 at the winter carnival on Kr“). army ; 1 W. E. Stewart, ODS . . Ipleasure and satisfaction is' just as - - - + J. (:rant, order to let them attend the Wimer leenuinc and sincere as the members - ' - ~ - ' . u- ‘ . P‘ i(. ' r‘tcrno‘n were "nod. 93:1ch (..aï¬qmwton There was no third mon- Carnival. A n.1mber of Collegiate st lot, the Advancement Club. True there r. lay n o t. hf . G ; “ b ' ~ s V". r c rum“: 0* or .: e gxrrzn ‘ the third entry was H. harle dents 8.180 attended. iwere some who looked “mm the (,ar- bu. g: m > e o ... c l 1. ‘ . I 0y. but ‘ ~ es than on Cltll‘f!‘ of tie prevmut; v . ' ‘ , - . ' r . 1“ , I (c Tdfl ""130 h TUDAVS PA "ADI? Emval With a dubums .it‘..turle. ...1‘. . r A 1 ; ‘ . “A 3‘, ‘ v _ v :2,†“"Z',’ T. ) first two were better. - To-cuy’s parade w... tuc- best ofï¬thc} are to day, J‘.,t ac: cnthï¬hisvic . . s9 . ‘ . . . N H ‘ ‘ â€:2 Th†T-Ylï¬f‘ {01" the biggest, loud \vflS the. series, and was Witnesscd by hun- ..s it... most ardent sappcrgc,†It in of people who throngcd the ,n Case of “those who came to scoff ‘ The Winter (‘nr- ’ld anice tramâ€"but the a I v.- Rors Jones, one of them v.'ir..:..c bi: razor, and the sir". at'King's" on the back of the €12?- ter. V. Henry and 1.. Porter as Sir. and Mrs. llarrizan and family too}; - . \ “'1 0f: re. tim'i'. 34m brought. about ï¬fty 01 his-“19‘3"" streets. There were many interestingircmhined to pmy.‘ in fact, hcltad such a bit: load that features in the procession, and hncl‘nival is now a fixture, the Advance- so’re of them fell 0‘}. N0 0551' “‘39 hi?†the different firms sufficient time to Ement Club 15‘. now :3. permanent orâ€" The fat man's men arousal consxd- arrange their floats, something spec-' :animtmn “..hose power. for good in second in a home made sleigh :ml arable interest. Four men lined up at tacular and attractive Wild-l liavc‘the community cannot ne estimated. .. l l l : - ‘ . - - 'n old horse. For the best cornicl h tartin" point The ï¬nish was been seen. This is no reflection on the lt is destined to become an importâ€" “ , e S ‘ r ' ~ . . I, . 7 . t â€Jos Hickson getting ï¬rst outfits in the parade. as they were, . ant lever m promoting the ‘ l d M Hut‘on second ‘on the whole, very creditable. 'civic ideals as well as occupying a an . r. t †' l The tugâ€"of-war attracted a large; The humorous features of the parâ€"‘ crowd It took the ofï¬cials some time ade provoked roars of laughter. Some and make aspace iof them were most. original, as for; However instance Ancil King's tonsorial out-£3 lstated that they are already conâ€" highest costume, Thos. Middleton got thi n r . v prize, and Lee hcenan ill a patcnol, coat and pair of trousers and rel g close, Mr. hair was second. There were twol special prizes given for comic cosâ€" tumes, the ï¬rst being R. J. Cope- land in one half male attire and one mining to the town's advancement. As evidence of the enterprise and loy- to Clear the Street lty of its members, it might be large enough for the event. . - men were :fit,‘ with a barber wielding a razor. _ . . . m due cour8810ftlgn:a:: end of the ‘as big as a scythe and Dundas [sidering the question 0‘ holding a half 32:118' :ndt second R' Griffith lined up, twe vs 0 . - - linonster demonstration on Victoria. 1†a o e s ‘r - rope. The men of the east vs. the men Flavelle s animal stunt. Space wm5Dayâ€"one worthy of the good old . The exhibits in the heavy horse] t permit an extended reference to ... roved to be very evenly 9 no , . Of th' west p lche many excellent features of thegtown 0‘ Lindsay. were matched. The men 0f the east ' 5 What about the visitors to - Sparade. _ vâ€" well prepared when the order was g l Carnival ? Were they satisfied '? The _ _ les Minty of West Ops, second. en to pull, and got the biggest half of . The rube band ViSltEd the store of 'Post reporters mingled freely with One of the most interesting at- - Dundas Flavelles Ltd, yesterday afâ€"f . . the rope on the start. The rope was ternoon and favored the clerks with :the immense throng on Kent-st. 0:1 traCtlonS Was the dog race, the win- held stationary during the full time ‘ .Friday and the expressions of dc- â€81‘5 being, lst Vernon Mills. 21d. sh .' c ‘t, he , ' . . of the pull the men of the east thus 9. art musical con at W l b they light and satisfaction seemed to be Thos. Sullivan, and 3rd Noble Robin- winning the $12.00, , __ iuniversal. The Carnival spirit was 503- The dog race was the chief attrac- , imfectious. It was a wide open event: For the largest load, William RiCh- tion ... the crowd. particularly the FATHER PHELANS class were good, William Rich, of. the Oakwood, taking firzt prize and Char- gappreciated very much. . . . l iand everyoneâ€"visitors and townspeo- 0’ 08KW00d tOOk ï¬I‘St prize, and . ‘ rasmcnroot no u. days. The first prim for comic turn» , g.‘ out was won by Lee Kcrnnn :mlg ' foremost position in everything per- ,, LINDSAY. mm" m tusucmc: car. i p x m. FIRE AND Ll Th8 LarSESt ï¬re “75% ~;. the World, Capital .. Acrunrxfe'w. } G Investei ;:.' .. limes a:.-l: ,~ - ;-. respectaki: . 1' losses is pr: 11-," . ‘, and Katrlx'; ‘. .7 . mural in i: gcv.‘ ,â€" W R. w, LAND SCK'VI'A“ .‘ . 31‘}; IC;‘ 11; EH37. 9;“ '.. fl r, \- ) .4“: 7...... . a..- , . LINDSAY, 7 dig-FA Want}; >21: ; :1. .:. JAMEo K Seed id‘srchazz; ., best Uir’iCt-P gar“. ‘ (1:..‘1. cart. wixxiamisz. Lindsey. rm " N; 121;. l J j [Kl .. DRS. NEELAKDS DE); US IS lit‘erytlzirf; .3.» . . . .. Ural I‘L‘CIIl i‘:::->L;'.'- . . in \Yoxk. >;:c::aif3.. m. ..7 tum. l‘achss Uâ€?!- '. .-r :: moderate. Office Lear'y ..; 1,.» ".- .‘.:.'.' .~,'. Lindsay. ‘ ‘ ijï¬do‘flfio 1:2; Ell)†li. KNIGHT. f . 3.331.: Solar} l- ' ~ ~ hJCCc>>u in 3i-:1..'t: . fen (Wed {hezrz ;~.',. ~- ' .K' posite- \Yazchntazflx‘m... - :. .. .‘. .':.. 4!. Insurance an; : bunches. I: is M, INTER CARlllVAi All. Rdlllll) SUCCESS ‘ The second day of E’iinter cry particular, in faCt, the exceeded the. expectations of the most' sanguine members of the I; f ' _ l ,, .-n. Club. The large crowds promin it’on accordzd them by the business err: on an inspiration. Kent-st. was com- 3:: stely with William-st, and the great interâ€" est was manifested in the events pulâ€" led 03. from all parts of the district was one of the Carnival, and the Post, in interview- ing many of them, was assured that they were perfectly satisfied with the programme presented. To-day, the closing day of the Car- nival, crowdâ€"in fact, it is claimed that the: influx Thursday. The weather conditions are :deal for the event, and this in itself 3'5 an important factor in contribut- ing to The Club are delighted with the outcome 1:21 are already planning big things :‘tar next year. The citizens, too, are W. .veli pleased that the Carnival has Liz-en s awn. . in - deï¬nitely known, however, mat the operator has been tempor- tor and it is presumably in this eon-i necticn that the night operator may be implicated. ed single, and ataam entered in this event. The course was from the post ofï¬ce to the east end 0‘ Kent-st. N’ . Review: Rev. C. J .. Phelan, returnâ€", experiment, and next year’s event Robinson got a. g°°d start anu- ï¬nâ€" zed to the city last night after an ! promises to be greater and better This year’s Carnival was only an 1'35 ca}?!- ADA .â€" 631V 7. “MAT ecrowdcd each day. I VlSll'ORS AND lilERCl-EANTS SAllSFlEll Lindsay’s big Club loyal assistance in the future. Carnival was a success in ev- The manner in which the merchants - results . cooperated with the Club is deserv- {ing of every praise. The visitors to Advance: 3 town were delighted with the recep- the streets during the day was men. The courtesy extended them by the merchants and their stafls, as iwell as the special carnival induce- gnients thrown out in the way of spe- cial bargains was greatly appreciated' and the visitors went away greatly pleased with the manner in which they were treated. y The local merchants regret that they had not suï¬icie'nt time to pre-I ,pare their floats fontho parade, butl lpromise to be on hand next year. with something original.“ WHAT THE MERCHANTS SAY. z This morning a Post reported drop-‘ pad in to several stores and casually interviewed some of the merchants re- garding the business done during the carnival. The. following are the comâ€" ments of a number interviewed: W. F. McC-artyâ€"First-class. Results highly satisfactory. A. L. Campbellâ€"Highly pleased. inter Carnival is splendid idea. I W. G. Dunoonâ€"Well pleased with the nth hu 5 ccess, ' d - . . . . ' a ge u an are e Dusmess done during the Carnival. ‘l er"; to give the advancement . Sutchl‘fe Sonsâ€"Splendid business succsss from every standpoint. Store blxked at its intersection The attendance of visitors most gratifying features of the has attracted another large of visitors is greater than on the success of the undertaking. members of the Advancement ...â€"~â€" { R. L. Morganâ€"Willingly subscribe three times as much for another Car- nival. Had record sales on certain lines. Felix Forbertâ€"Good business. Car-- nival is splendid thing for the town. l W. G. Carlisle, managerjor R Neilâ€" 'Best yet. Would like to see it contin- :ued. Adams Brosâ€"Even better than the lWinter Fair. i E. E. W. McGaffeyâ€"The Carnival is [an right. I i A. Higinbothamâ€"It should be an iannual event. 1 B. J. Goughâ€"Business‘was line. Car- nival was a. splendid success. J. W. Wakelyâ€"Huge success. Will devote more time to it next year and 2‘30 Fl D a B4 me from Pure [03“ and take part in the procession. Dundas Flavelles litheâ€"Perfectly well satisï¬ed. We feel imply repaid linseed nu . ifor: any expenditure we have made. . "61E“ NAN C0 Boxall Matthieâ€"The Winter Car- .nival was a splendid idea. Business good run and got second money. ished ï¬rst. Abcrcrombie's dog was labsence of four months on a trip for ; than ever. A commendable and en- slow in getting away, but he made 3 the benefit of his health which is :couraging feature of the situation is now very much improved. One month 3 that EVGTY 0118 is anxious to take a The wheelbarrow race aroused con- ! was spent in the sanitarium atghand in the next Carnival, and some Sid-arable interest, and Was 01038137 ; Mount Clemens, Mich, and the pal-{3'39 actually planning (at this early watched by the crowd. There Were six 1 ance of the time on the paciï¬clstagc) something unique and original entries. Mr. McNeil took ï¬rst prize {Coast He enjoyed the trip over thefIOT the street event. and Mr. Peel second. lRockies where the scenery of the: The closing day Of the Carnival The comic turnouts and costumes g snow-c8pped mountains is magnifi_'was a brilliant culmination of a were a strong feature of the after- ‘3 cent. Many old Peterboro friends; three days’ success. The doubting noon’s programme. Mr. S. Oliver ‘were met in Vancouver, New West_§'l‘homases could not help but be im- ‘ o got ï¬rst prize in comic turnouts. He minster, and Victoria, and an werelpresscd and converted to the Carm- aDpeared in an old cutter displaying , glad to see .him and he was made toiv‘i"l idea when they beheld the sea 0‘ the sign, “In town to get married lfeel at home. ihumanity which practically choked during the Winter Carnival," and; The Petcrboro representatives Fa- i Kent street from Cambridge to Lind- driving a Jersey covv. Mr. O. Kellett . ther Phelan met are all well and do-l say-sts. It was an inspiring sight and took second prize. He was leading a , ing well. He visited Rev. Dr. O'Boylei‘he beauty 0‘ it was “9“? pets“ calf. lrector of St. Peter’s church in New was j°yfm and happy. The Post is For comic costumes Mr. Harry Dan- , Westminster and who is an old Lind-zproud 0f the Advancemen .Club, i els was ï¬rst. 139 carried abottle of say friend. !proud of our merchants for hair 10y- ?ple alikeâ€"mingled together as one VHEDFY Carroll, second. fl HEALTH HMPROVEleamily. ' There was but one entry in the ' "1;; l 0 milk in one hand and a fowl under the! Father Phelan is the guest of histal‘by and co-operation, and proud 0‘ > other. Mr. Bert Naylor captured the brother, Mr. Harry Phelan, collector.the good people Of the district for a . . Sgcond prize in this event. He wore a of inland revenue, and 1118 many green suit and high top boots. l ’friends are pleased to see him return so greatly improved in health. BASKET SOCIAL .. . LAST EVENING'D fist: :21. say Lindsay is slow," lsaid a Peterboro visitor at noon ithc magnificent turnout. i CARNIVAL NOTES. I That rube band was certainly a peach. Their make up and musical arrangements took the crowd. The organization was “snapped†by Lee, The Young Ladies’ Sodality of St. éFriday as be viewed the parade on Mary's church last evening addedlKem-St' . . l T ' ~ 0' ' g . another to their long list of successes. hose havmg accounts 81’8th th .in the delightful basket social heldl Lindsay Advancement Club in con- . at the Parish Hall last night. The l nection with the winter carnival are l VOUD ' , , g ladies had the hall very pret- n _ 2:in decorated for the occasion Whileemr' G°°' Matth’e' 0†°r before M‘m‘ - . . rday. ,the large gathering present spent a' . . Emost enjoyable evening. A hockey tournament Will likely . . be a. feature of next year’s CernTVal. l The . v f . .l . “an. opened by l r Thos l Chief Chilton is coming in for - A'i‘l‘r“; (Lï¬CK "’ Fleury acting as chairman and intrO-lconsiderable praise for the mcnner in $41 0? . :ducing a short programme consistingl ‘ “ - _ nwhich he handled the throngs. There g of a well rendered piano 8010 .m... r...- l . by was not an accident during the Car- Miss Mary Connolly, a sweetly sung nival - ,vocal solo byflMiss Mary Flurey and! The a reading by Miss Mary Greenan. Afâ€"l The under-Signed wishes to 'terwards NFL Chas. Cunningham, 1‘ advise the public that. alter .the capacity of auctioneer, disposer. Mr. Ralph Clarke, the popular en- about ï¬ftv years of experience of a. large number of prettily arrangâ€". ineer f th G T R H 1. -. ~ . ~ = - . . . . burton in watch and clock iepummg. ed bask . r‘c . lg _ .0 e. ' :11 he has perfected a. watch and . 1 "f rd dets at dsplfendld E) l est T1118} tram, thinks he 13 entitled to the clock repair system. and guar- :a. 0 e no en 0 amusemen 0 prize for bringing the largest load to :Lntees all clocks an watches :those present as the blddlng provok- the winter carnival. His consignment repair-e! by the abut/’3‘- DI'ON‘SS ied keen rivalr . .- are not perceptiblv atl' cte d by .. Aft h Y (1 . of human freight from the north was er t 3 contents ha been dispos- one of the biggest features of the .carnival. cold, and to «rive entire satisfac- l tion. If yoiflmve not had sat, ,ed Of. an informal dance was held, A feature of the Made in Lindsay Echibit was the display of footwear isfac Lion in other places please ‘for a few hours, excellent music be- made ‘by' John Hughes, as well as give me a trial. C-lnrges mod- - . . . . . crate. Satisfaction guaranteed. mg supplied by MISS Annie Curtm “E†the demonstrating carried on by that My aim is the maximum of value BATESâ€"At Haileybury, on Sun-day Electric Restorer for Men and the minimum of cost. Feb. 1-8th., 1912, Mrs. Mowry Bates, Phosphonol {gm 2:: news) 1:21; mfg (Momtta Allan) daughter of Dr. Wm. “mend ï¬ggédf’ï¬tge dggmh sexual I I l. Whitesmlth Manila . ' , . . hone! mil Allan. formerly of Lindsay and Janâ€" an“ mancwmau. PncGSucbca 0133“: for W t hmak d J weler . ac er an e at 11/. in her . year. mannedbanyaddress manhunt“ W Interment at Toronto. stop with the cold , two teams in the tugâ€"of-war have decided to donate the $10.00 n i prize to the Ross Memorial Hospital. .â€" --...- . Yours sincerely «...-..â€" -.. ... asked to hand them to the treasurer, ' - was a. visitor to town Saturday .31- cold at. Hichngnowam's an; «on business today. jolliest sleighing party class, Arthur. \ CORE .3; limits '.\. 181'.“ Tamun, 0f Cambl'ay. “‘ bUlIClluisq 10" l l‘. .. .....I. 2 . It , B' d f r .shed ‘ in gunman. .31 ux‘)‘ lb. The Cl izens an u m mls.- ‘ MC pacem- during the first part of the after-a i-‘. I). 3.1t2t).'\‘;;,l;.c. noon and later the rube band appear- ed on the street. During the after-! T V -..- noon they visited Sutcliï¬e 8: Sons g MCLAIJGdLIN, PEIâ€"L- I : .0... SlE‘lSOfi TWO SPECiï¬L Prizes were donated for 3 BARRSSTERS. SOLIClloRs and the Winter Carnival by Mr. S. Oliver! each being a pair of fowls. Harry “HUT: '\.\ .‘-lur::'»' I) l :112. "r‘ ~ . ' . \ 1"':c»lnle:l.>. ‘1“ :1“. I ‘ “v.57 ,.., Earl: Ida Won the priza for the l grin." L..- .’;.:. ; t; - 1-. , . - - c aug an, 8.. A . Fu. young man under twenty years 0L age James A. mm T. If. driving the farthest to attend the - carnival, he coming 22 miles. Mr. J. 4 Davidson, Glandine won the prize for being the oldest man at the carnival. , :‘fwi‘xcw‘l“j .. 1 His age was 81. Calvin Johnston, oi Klaus If: ,7,_.'.‘_‘;'_“;‘ ‘ 4,; Till-bury was a close second. no.2: 207. m OF THE W" Fish “A LATE JAMES HELM Cdnn ,,. ...~-. .731 \YL’. are â€Hit“; 2. ‘. ‘ .‘ n‘ T K . _ land farm l’“ ; cf’} 71' :~ lurmnnlflg C"H:',uii..t\. ‘ Port Hope, Feb. 16â€"The will of the in was 1.; NM .. H . __ , , .-.:. late John Helm has been filed for leges. You no; 2.; .. . . . probate in Cobourg, and it is learn- “UN“ "â€41““ 3- ‘ '7Ԡ_, ed that he has been very generous in [a'mcmg N “1 “i .-A . his bequest to the Counties of Nor-l Sih" ARE ‘3': ’V “m“ ' thumberland and Durham. One but}! I l.\\'.\.\'A .. \‘x'A'l‘r‘ ‘ minor. Lag- >_4.. .. ...: ___â€"’ __.. Hopkins, chxssHo tired thousand dollars in cash is set aside for the United Counties for hos- pital purposes, upon condition that the hospital is built in two years. At the expiration of ten years from the present date, this $100,000 will be available. Further, if the conditions of the bequest are favorable to the Counties Council they are offered the Helm homestead on the Cobourg z-ond and the adjacent property in-‘ P: 5N9 ; E 0.1% ‘5‘. _. eluding thirty acres. This includes. [A . 3.1.55“ 1‘ the park surrbunding the homestead .. ’ . from Dorset street to the Cobourg road, also the land between the Co- bourg Road and the lake, through â€"""‘ ' which the Grand Trunk Railway main SUBJECTS TAL'JIrlT’ Barristers, be. ton far 11.: li..’.. loan :1'. Loaves: LL" South, Lmnsa}. u. ï¬le. 0.1!. HOPKINS, El. ,. Hit-.1) Liv-.51; . .. :.\..\:-- ' line runs, all to be used for hospital 1. Correct 'l‘chb 3;: Paige??? ,1 Purposes' 2. Octaves. - In the event of the Council not ac- 3 Chords ‘ cepting this offer, it is understood 4’ How to C‘Ve'T." C 533,-: . that the $100,000 is to be divided ' ' new 5. How to ()vcrc..mc life among various charities as follows: oer 5"†~ - . 5. PW. General Hospital, Toronto 350,000 ; G°fl°§ mailing}; reSSion- .Port Hope Hospital ............ 20,000 ' P1..y.ng “in piivoii i: Cobourg Hospital .................. 20,000 9' 8“,"? Thmgs to ’ Sick Children’s Hospital, Toâ€" “51Ҡ. .. -. ronto S 000 10' Hints for Punks x CH0 :12 ..... ...-... ...... .....-..~... ' “ 0"},eon 0‘ National Sanitarium Associa- A complete ESyL‘o AAAAA the- tion ................................. 5,000 ï¬culties encountered and «e A special meeting of the Counties “‘1 logical way to ore-ice; Council will be held on the 22nd inst. "in be sent for the on“ 51.9; " to consider this important matter. Advice on single problem. M Mr. Geo. W. Taylor, Bobcaygeon, ternoon. Mr. John McCabe, of the Quaker Oats 00., Petdrbono, was in town on \" - i No “'®C“‘Q‘\‘\$“§§\““ om, w George Rev, D