H ' 7th. 72:1}AY' fleRCHo iiiiï¬'tdhdl COMMITTEES, Shins iliiw WAS 92mm) “Div, which had for posite to Ald. Warren. If the change Nflmmgement of the suggested was made it would facili- them tats matters easily. A small com- the! mittee would handle business more satisfactorily. . Deo.-Reeve Dobson said it was hard I -~. r. . n til: .\V A 5 "ï¬tters by having til -.‘. ‘ :l'.en'.bers and not ‘3‘- ;is at present, Was at l in dishinlittee 0f the Whole . i 0-.in four Aldermen, at present to get a committee quor- n “k “ and um under present conditions. If the \fa- 311131 ' ' ‘ ‘ red the change. committees are reduced, the work m â€'0‘ the question, Ald. will be done by one or two men. The R. Wu: it was a matter' he had Good Book says “In the multitude of "LIL; lll preVious years. By 3 councillors there is wisdorn." Why I“ the committees in two it ithen change the number ?" Reeve Kylie did think at one time introdquâ€"T / 131 ass 1. i_,¢;;it.ite the town's business. ' ltd .2355 the matters referred 3 that it would,be better to cut down ass- cc,,.._:._;-_;:a:s commend themselves ; committees. There was not much ad- thC-s ’ 119 0311:1311 , Why should commitâ€" {vantage either way. If there was no Th“ .5 p:'.5."llt constituted report lmore unanimity among the members "l‘l; “, .3._,,:.«..:i~s in council 1’ ’Mat- l in dealing ,with the town's business : ‘3: 1.1 12.1.1: with more efï¬- 1 under Mr. Smale‘s suggestion, it U ,1“ .-.V. . ,._ . :::~~.:ittee of five rather ; would be better to leave things “CS â€â€39: of eleven as at preâ€" alone. p and 11.: 95...“, was to make the l Ald. Clarke said he was in Fenelon .C5 7‘ : ass: of six members. gFalls council for one year, and they or a, fly, 'azicgry member of this I appointed their committees on the i my; '~j\\i:‘.tr‘il to do the ; line suggested \by Mr. Smale. They All: .3 7. . . f v.11, and you cannot ; act through more business in the im_ ‘: .3 . 3:11;»;‘113- on the shoulâ€" 3 villageicouncil than in Lindsay un- a ,An T 1:0 scheme is reac- '1 der present conditions. ,- l Mayor Bealâ€" Why don’t you let H 7 . "rs.“ 5.5.1 when the first itwo or three men do the business? râ€" .. h was called he saw ! Ald. Clarkeâ€"That's not the quesâ€" - 4 f 1: will: all the counâ€" J tion. It's not very nice of you to .. : -~_. it. tended to haVe ask that. We are just as anxious to 53:15»; pres-int and take an serVe the people as you are. ,3 } - ~ -_ 1. business of the couna : Ald. Nicholls said he thought that . l o: 1 ' in doing the town’s business, com- mittees consisting of the whole were '~ .» :v’so surprised to proper. All participated in the dis- .r;- , r‘:~ 3 :mtlttees were work- l cussion. and made the prOCeedings at ‘ 1a,: itltjlr‘csseil just the op- council meeting run smoother. A- -W WW i‘l Elli!) iihl‘l NATIONS STAND _,_ -~ _ filliï¬ill‘i F03 FIVE YEARS LONSERZ 7“. was 9. reactionary .__,__.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"'_â€"' "' out 3. Reid, R. E.) lterest was the letter I know was engaged 7.: ,2). 31.32 With the grateful sent to the home of the chief fan- his new ' , ‘73.: :3†traveller over arid, man amongst these six brothers con- t‘:::i: Mr. V'â€" WES.“ :7 than his eye lights gratulating his lady of the noble at- destz'oyed 15:â€: 1.91.2, 0353 does one ritude of her absent war lord in the 7.2:; ; ~.- 153,â€": the confession righting line. 311 36- 2:211:41 c I“: spondents that I am led to these expressions part- ' MT- W. 1;. the; 15 ;.‘.,21-rrent, that they 1y by the trenchant anti-militarism kicked by 1'; 111.3 sword must perish by protests of your correspondents, and' . but we sycrj. 51:2: the shedding of because I have just perused furtherl 917- Mr. '5 171.11.»; inngs no remission to eflorts of this newspaper combine to Mra- T. 22:35 nations, that the whole stir up further trouble. inf-135.519 antithesil 0f Chï¬St'B Its titled head speaks now in Pan's: e 3317- Lee earth- 'The highest British military authorâ€" 2..t too. is but a copy book head- ity assures me the French artillery tyla oi depicting it. There are and cavalry are the best in the J whispers you hear of what hap- world . . .' I am myself convinced when the shell rent front of forefront of the hottest battle, and Sulclifie’s I rm Anniversary 1 7th March SEVENTEEN YEARS AGO ON THE 17th OF MARCH WE FIRST OPENED FOR BUSINESS IN the fire that followed more cruel than ‘ Seventeen Years in Lindsay ! LINDSAY and WE ARE GOING TO CELEBRATE IT IN A VERY FITTING MANNER BY HOLDING A Big Anniversary Sale, Commencing Saturday, March 15 .AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE END OF THE MONTH (J! We are putting forth every effort to wake this a very pleasant as well as proï¬table time for you and if you recall our former Anniversary Sales you will at once conclude there is something good in store for you. However, watch for more complete details in next issue. WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS. Yours respectfully, Lindsay, Thursday, March 6, .7913. J. SUTCLI F F E SONS _____J Tea Towellings Imported Roller . New Prints and Specials Towcllings Ginghnms . 2-1 Inch Check Tea Towelling, ï¬ne all Three Special values in imported rol- Recent shipment of New Prints and linen,mcdlum weight cloth, good value ler towelling. These come in good Ginghams, extra nice quality print at at 15c. Our special price only 121 , weight, extra nice all linen qualities with 10c and - ------ .. ------- '12lc .......... ......... ...... 2 o neat red borders, 17 inshes wide. Special - prices of Crum’s English Print at 153 A regular 121-2c Check all linen tow- elling'in 22 12 inch width. Spec- 13 c 1 egg, 1 gig, 14c .Neat new patterns and good qualities in 131 price ginghams at ............10c and 12 1-23 3 r . V l Things New for Every Depart- J One of our Hosiery and Corset ment Arriving Daily and a Visit I 1 ans Circulars will Interest You. It to THIS 51‘0RE Will PROVE Rest Room on Two Entrances Tells You how to Buy Qual- ‘INTERESTIIZG TO EVERYONE. Second F130: L! N DSAY Kent Wm-stsr ity Goods at Lower Price I 17 structive toasts from the ministers and if he makes a false aiï¬daï¬t or and others present, the happy couple is also subject to the penal. ties proâ€" Mr. Wm. Fania was .in Lindsay on. Toronto during the past week. . young ' 33mm "3"“ â€5 mm“? The mm" â€th y° mm. 11.1Ҡthat h.†in†be the terror of the exploding ton Monday on business. Mr, E. R. Rogers visited Torbnto Wood- men crowded in With the bay- smitten and die. The Hittite s only , ‘ . , left for Toronto and other points id w alan- seeing red; the language which fault was that as a wife he possess- weight shell. In the absence, of our organist on friends thisweek. - v ed. . and ‘ said will only afterwards be ed . A woman very beautiful to look The still small voige that rises Sunday Miss Lott1e=Nugen.t presrded.‘ Miss Jessie Goad, Messrs H. Goad THREE WEEKS' NOTICE. me... but 'led in hell; the tongues of the upon.’ from the columns of such warâ€"quakâ€" We wonder what was the cause of: 32d MWWII Rogers attended the Can- OBITUARY The bin further requires that the _ nrs hanging out of their months If our ‘mighty men of Valor' like ing print says. 'War .19 hell‘; prepar- merriment on Sunday, as some of ‘ nlngton- rink on Friday evemng. __ issuer of marriage licenses on receiv- telephont alien that they cannot even ut- Joab could receive by letter such ins mg (0‘: war ‘3 hdhsh; . If war 13 our fair choristers seemed to have: Mf- Gilbert Coolndge and daugh- LATE MRS J AMES TAPE ing an" appication 18 t0 put UP 8 of m; be oaths wherewith to relieve structiOn: Put him wearing coronet wrong in itself how can vngh: means especially pleasant thoughts. “I" 0‘ Offsmu' were the 3‘16“ Of Port Hope Guide: The funeral of notice containing the names of the time. but feelings - - and ermined red» velvet cloak where 1"; Saï¬fgmtih2233535':ied sandzi: ___.__..__._ Mr..0. Elation 03:1 Mï¬dilf-d d the late Mrs. James Tape took place parties and keep it posted up for .e worst lâ€"do yau imagine you can bay- the hard bitten mounted scouts fear L e , . h t THE RURAL SCHOOL M188 ora _ 8' in say, an tram the family residence, Ridont three weeks before the license is iss- ‘ mankind in a Christian way! to tread and leave him there with Rome 5 amphit ea re. n 'frrend, Mr. .Wl'lbur Brock, of Sask, street, on Tuesday afternoon last. ued. . that ::';essed attribute out of his brother aas-vogel. The great powers . of Europe are FAIR PROPOSITION. spent the week end at her great The services were conducted at the . ° ' ' When 2;»: color party advances For one is weary of the continuous rioting With their thg- They must - ‘ grand tmother, Mrs. Mary Rogers, home and cemetery by Rev. Dr. E. C. PURELY PERSON AL pcclal ' 1y up the aisle of the oldtimeâ€" warnings of war, and the mercantile DOW hunt and then decrease t11*3'1’1‘9' . ..._..â€". . iwho has ‘Just passed her ninety 'Laker, pastor of the Methodist part- ' . 13.223.17.43. with tne colors which spirit ready to batten on its horâ€" sent outrageous waste 0f war burden; The practice of holding school fairs ;second-b1rthday. . church, and was largely attended by ___.. cialty ' - 3979? '7â€??? ENE? fire for very rors. The perfected news distribution Do you glV'e them yet h,“ years? at the rural “110015 throughout the. MI" J' 0' Goad attended the T' A‘ friends from town and country. (me Wednesday's Post)‘ a :s re.-.s_»r.s.';-.:=:1 the full volume to tell us from day to day how by grace .to set the“ houses 1,n order. province has grown rapidly during Convention held â€in Toronto last There were very beautiful flowers Mr. J. A. Bryson, of Peter'uoro. . . , .crei ;::.:~‘-.r :;.-~~anard Christian various costly arrangements the That 18' perhaps, the maXImUrn time the Dam; tWO years. Grain and Flow, week. - brought by those who knew and lov- transacted business in tow; today. .95". rises from the red-coated heap of expenditure on the groaning before the soplal upheaval uphfts. er seeds†and eggs are distributed rs. M. Kerr and little son, of ed the departed lady. Mr J Bounding of Regina was in 2353.; . rise: to the rafters. shoulders of Europe’s hard worked that if the hrench and German arm- free in the spring by the District Norlan-d, are visiting 'at'the former Christina Slemence was born in town. today on basiness ’ .. . . F - mi: leave it like that. and sweated masses is increasing and ies came to blows today the mzplt Representatives of the county in parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sluggitt. Northumberland county, but spent M R Co . 11 f I" all' Ont . 1;..:;,;:i..:: then. still increasing. Bgttleships continâ€" would be totally different from-1 0’ which the work is carried on, the Mr. George Weldon returned from nearly all her life in Port Hope. r.‘ t untidy, 0 in .lonï¬, ’ .re 2:; : 4.1-4: uccursed agitators uously added to battleship until the .' - The French .I am confident, children raise the vegetables, flowers Toronto Ion Friday evening. She was married to Mr. James Tape was 1n own ' Ugly on ius’::i:¢sr.b0 a 0M) :z_-:_ 5,3,, .;,g your correspondâ€" previous pride of knowledge of name, “â€11. never cease we“ prepare ions, and poultry as the case may be, and Mr. and Mrs. HermanOwens and here on May 24th, 1873, and has livâ€" MI“. 3- 11- D0 ‘1: ° . e e r . 7 ‘P‘L: them into the thick of appearance, character and power all until they have recovered by war bring the result of their painstaking family are moving on ta the farm ed in Port Hope continuously since. was In town Tuesday. provinces ' ' ’ Alsace labors‘together at some point in the preoccupied by Mr. and Mrs. Bert She was a sister of Mrs. Robt. Butâ€" Mr. B- G- Kinga'n». of Petel‘bOI'O. ' was in town on business Tuesday. their lost combine now in a mere number on an ler, of Lorneville. Miss Minnie Walker, of Port Hope, We a? 1:11 hear 165 of it if we . Q A I '3 u“ 7‘1." f‘ six brothers I knew Admiralty list. The spread of science absorbs the thoughss of tille £33102: fall and hold a fair. The judging and Jewell. ’ o S 5:} 3.1. “tribe it‘ TWO long diverted by the call Of wealth into Who today form t 8 pop a aWarding of prizes is conducted sim- Quite a number from our vicinity - S ' s :2; 21:9 monthS; one billion such destructive and wasteful chanâ€" France. . t' l’k th ilarly to any large county fair. attended the carnival at'Oakwood on BILL TO PREVENT is a guest Of Mr: and MPS- - Barn- " :5 agent; twenty thousand solâ€" nels until expert perception tires of N0 $33011“ declare ions 1 e 888 I The De artment of Agriculture' it Thursday evening. ~ ett. ~ via-.1. Sir big healthy lusty the details it gathers together to be ’are pubhcly uttered except for.a de- L' ds P ducted the work last The Women’s Institute held a B AD MARRIAGE Mr. Alfred H. Hubbs, Dominion I yrs. .31.“, time and money at mastered. The rapid speculation on finite purpose. 'bet ye Uriah 1n the :1; â€in (:31118 schools-in Victoria quilting at Miss Ella Dale’s on Fri- Seed Inspector, Picton Ont, was in d;sp;-sal. with ‘Oui- War,’ which falling'nations servedup day in day ' " FRANKLIN. . 30th and hel- d two rural school day afternoon. Dr. Godfrey-1:; a marriage Bill town today on business. newspaper combine had fanned outâ€"With tedious vanity of editorial f . t Dunsf rd 1 d one at Mr. and Mrs. 'Bert Jewell and iam-' ' _ ‘ 'slat hi h Mr. and Mrs. F. Mason and L. iiizne raging andâ€"not one pullâ€" repetition “feeds†one ‘30 satiety. (31â€3‘3137l ‘0 The Past" airs, one. a. .0 Ln 11y are moving on to the old home- before the Ontario L851 -ure w c Spellman. of Officer 666, were in tzizger '. ... A prospective rumbling thunder Of The two deaths which took place Uta? Britain. Thls yea.., they are stead : mill render subject to a fine Of $500 town Tuesday. 3" “3‘3 Great Britain’s premier Armageddon. Eli.ah was not far in Bethany in th" past week have planning to reach {20:1 “thirty to Several from. here attended the a “mm“ “mm†or 9â€â€œ p61?- Mrs. James C. Metcalfe returned to with the swarthy bearded coun- from this district of Palestine when cast , quite a gloom over this comâ€" :h;:t::l1v: 1362:3318;ng a?!†1:1; 137:1: presentation held at Mr. G. Owens', orthWho Bflilrfmzegti2smtznita: ‘13:: Midland Tuesday, after spending the ’ me. He 392.33%» dad in khaki in- the ‘great and strong wrnd’ break m munity. 0n Monddy .last Mt' Frank: izti'es :fo'seed, wlzlbe distributed to 01 Eden, on Manday ~;evening. in hon- :he er inflame: g: liquor or if he has: put-Stagdmgrzéef gitgelller Parents. or of his daughter, Mrs. W. Moynes, . reason to believe either of the part-l . Owing to, the. indisposit-ion of Mr. e rocks. No 16.4 inch shell 2,200 lbs. of bursting weight the rough side of his chargers saddle on landing, pieces th hi": down on its of! side broke With its ________________________â€"â€"-â€"-=- if <0. cement is the modern material to build with, and W8 Maria Hear I. Deyeli’s Fruit-Farm ’ week WWW Mendy Hamilton an old and well known c'it- g izen of Bethany, paBSed 'aWay the viC-. tim of a stroke 0! pamlysis and was PotatoeS. Golden Bantam Sweet forP'e-terboro Where he has scoured . , pursue hcr d.li.i‘~s as . . Mrs. F. Yealssp-n- 9. far. visiting hindray and lie-aborm‘ ‘the children, namely, early and late ies is an Idiot 0r insane He 6118113 Robt. Spiers, he is unable to attend nee Miss Lottie Owens. also be liable to imprisonment for: to his' duties as Secretary-Treasurer certificate to the e'f‘feCt that Either 0t and the Empress of Britain from Liv. the parties is deficient mentally, as (31-13001. stated above, and if the applicant- Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacKenzie 3’3; and won his war medal with could haVe ground ' . 'Zdttle clasps as a result. Mount Horeq more eï¬ectiVely than interred in St. Mary’s Cemetery on Corn, and Flowers. These Will be . tter scathing things were written did the mysterious wind storm: and Saturday. The funeral being under grown by the pupils at their homes , “MENEAL ‘ â€my period not exceeding twelve ofthe School Board. .. Cu: i'or,‘ and perhaps the bit- the earthqugke no more terrible, nor the auspices of the Orange Order. land the product exhlhned at the ~ (months. Mr. J. D. Flavelle leaves on Monâ€" ._____~.____. - . On Monday or thisI-week Miss Vera . school, fairs in the {311- The 1mm .â€" ‘ ,poc'ron's CERTIFICATE. â€day for Halifax where he will spend -~ ,. . . , Hadden who had been suffering forl will be awarded for the best Spec-i TOLMIEâ€"MURCHISON The bill further-provides that the s a few days before leaving on the C. the past three weeks from a compâ€" Liniï¬ï¬. and it is “150 P109390 {40 VI?" A quiet but pretty wedding was issuer of the marriage licenses, if he: p, R. g, 5,331,“ of Britain for a. lication of measles and scarlet fever , it the individual plots of till 0113' I solemnized at twelve a. m. February has knowledge or reason to believe: tour round the world. FARMERS eased away and was buriedithe i, drcr. and award prizes for the best , the 4th, 1913, at the home of'Mr. that either of the parties to the} Messrs A. L. Campbell and D. Cin- o 07 game afternoon 1,, St. Mary’s Gem- ‘3 kert plots, etc, and thus stimulate ’ anh Mrs. D. J. Murchison, Glenarm, marriage is idiotic, insane, epileptic namon leave on Wednesday next 10,. Di) You Intend to Bulld . etery. â€be children .to take. e‘v.-Il grease-1‘ when their daughter, Miss Sadie, was or lmbecile». shall require the.appl’1- their trip round the world. They will m Mr. Robt. Nugent left On Monday 3 9113.3 rad core 111 their W0“. united in the holy bonds of matri- cant to’leave With him a doctor 3 sail by the c. p. R. S. S. Victorian mony to Mr. W. Tolmi'e. l Theâ€; ibis ' orl: ‘nl‘l meet with the The bnlde was assisted by her sis- ' alter * 3'; iii-serves in Victoria Coun- l ~‘nno;r.zphcr. Steele, of Glen- that the applicant states, “I am no many- epileptic, and the said O, D. is not abundant prosperity and happiness in their new home. “ ‘11 r‘11’p7v you with house blocks, Window sills anl caps. - situation. " “" '.-"‘.".tlli'.‘rlll posts and bases Mr. Fred ThomES‘n an"). Miss Li‘l‘la'j t3: i": 10531.". a doubt. and it there‘ ter, Miss Mae, While the groom was t d h to f th "l . ' , H: q, .., -'. c. rw 1m.» ‘1. , 15m gieserws ihg hcart' su ort f supported by his brother, Mr. D. does no 0 so e is re use e leave tomorrow for their new home {31.0 310C155, Drain and culvert T116 Enigma???) 1111,; ei:.T:)‘::::. $331,035.; J pp 0 Tolmie, entering the parlor to the 116611884 The issuer .of license Who is in Kent County. For a month th'ir All seam ci.r;d and made of best Portland Cement. t: 11%‘9 ‘ . l . ___,___._. strains of (the wedding march played gliilty of an infraction of the law is address will be Chatham, alter tint v.5 the kiln“ .t. doymr‘n-xnling while the sleighing is Miss 171,913 Met-ea. rho hm, men‘s LINDEN VALLEY. by Miss M. Shier. a .to be liable to a fine of $500 and it will probably be Blenheim, R. if. ;. ' ‘ spending a court‘s of monks at harl (Special to The pm“ The ceremony was performed by imprisonment for twelve months. D. The branches of agriculture which say AT] â€N - MFG CO ‘ home hnre :-e‘..rn'd to ifmonto on Mrs. J_ c_ 003d and Miss Jessie the groom’s uncle, Rev. Mr. Mc- The form‘of application would be Mr. Mackenzie intends to pursue are 1‘? ,0; AL CONCRETE e o snout Thursday in Little Britain atâ€" Eachem, of Toronto, assisted by amended also by Dr. Godfrey, so fruit-growing and gardening. Their Lindsay friends wish than their pastor, Rev. arm. After partaking of a dainty served dinner and receiving good in- insane, idiotic", epileptic or imbecile,â€, ' diys last 9 trndm; .Mrs. A. Webster’s sale. Mr. , Na: rice 1‘ oge's attended the fi‘emp-zrcazcs Alliante Convention in J. /