Em. 3.RS KENNEDY KENNEDY, .- “ ‘0 "ICEâ€"3 ' 1733705 USED wrmom' WRITTEN CONSENT .5 NERVOUS DEBILITY my FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17. 42.3;‘g The Kind Yong flaye Always Bought inaddiziuu m 2:. a in}: the very best PIAIOS that money can buy to 0:39: yum :m i u: !"‘;t>‘\)n'rthl€ tex'mS, if required. also handles the my best and lightest running SEIIIG IAEIIMS, both American mCan'ï¬ian nmkea. 00th m “cm ank mam styles and for 3- Dme anyway. has decided to encuurage short date payments by aï¬enngtheuwshincs at cash prices f)r short date settlements. Weguaranirc cVeryl-hin? we sell in new goods and will exchange mend hand sz'ticlws bought from us on new ones at same price as Nd inside 1w“ years. if properly cared for. F0 Fake Sales. but we have what you want. both in New and Second Hand Goods. WM. WARREN GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS if) ‘ .. K, :3; K. TAKE ALI. RISKS Several Second-hand Buggies For OUR HOMEMADE BUGGIES STRONG AND STYLISH .-_ 7- _-- vww: uu are. EEK, Drop and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains nexthor 013mm, MOI'Dhine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age 18 its guarantee. It destroys Worms and 31133;; chcrlshneSS. For more than thirtyryears it has been in copstant qse for there-lief of Constipation, mmwcy, “ 1nd C0110, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhu‘a. 1t regulzxfeis the Stomach and Bowels, assimilaté‘s the Food, rn'mg healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panaceaâ€"The Mother’s Friend. W153 ii 3 harmlesg‘gubstitnte for Castor . .1-..) Lvnï¬ 7 -â€"â€"v wilwtlve y " - ' its Imitations and “ Just-as-good All co-antfggetha’t trifle with and endanger the anngmand Childrenâ€"Experience against Fr WM. WARREN " -' ‘~ “ -"-‘ ‘llemged men are annually swept to a premature grave “ff“"bm. Exec-sacs and Blood Dim If you have any or the fol- onmu us before it is to; late. Are you nervous and weak, (16st- r .32; " '~‘ ’ 5 re the mes. mth dark Eircles under them,w weak back. x «f in" of the heart. bashful dreama and losses,_ sediment in urine. ‘ A - -' ‘ .; 1w Low cheeks. careworn expression, poor memory, M ‘ _ -‘ F .V 13 st rcngth, tired mornings. restless nights. changeab. "“ ‘ r~- 1-8 decay. bone paws, hair loose, sore throat, etc. 39 WILL gas A wascx - re Batman! c: I.“ cure you and make a man of you. Under its ilnfln- ‘ b . :‘zy; 1‘).er puriï¬ed. so that all pimples. blotches and u lcem " '::~- .- :1: as steel <0 that nervousness. bashfulnws and (15- -- .-;- s :m :ht. the face full and clear energy returns to the - ,V ‘* ‘- l wxua‘n $3 stems are inviznrnted: all drains ceaseâ€"no w“ ‘ ;" ' ’ v'n. 3 ‘ :lct qunuks and talus rob you of your hard H;- You. Cure you e, no p,y .f‘ï¬-‘l SET"; 77:11“? AND CONFIDENTIAL , ‘5' -‘ â€â€œW i vou write foran honestopinion Free of Chargg. “" .04. 31.20:; or" (11': xsrrated) on Secret DisemsofMen. Children f Cry for Fletcher’s in Use For Over 30 Years TH! CENTIUI OOIHIY. ‘77 '9‘â€? m. mm CH7. 1'93! EM by the NEW Method Treatment 2332. and Griswold St, Detroit, Mich. to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- “ ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to ‘1"? our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat E‘fltzlisor oflices which are for Correspondence and film business only. Address all letters as follows: "‘ ‘3' Alll tt f d mstbe'ddressed ESL e ers tom Gain a a .a “a limiter" ‘Il!::srrated) on Secret Uncut-“01' 1‘ ; 'r‘g: HOME TREATMENT SENT ON REQUEST in Pianos and Organs BE SURE TO SEE v ‘ “““â€m“‘ u“ Windsor, Opposite St. Andrew’s Chu-c-h, William - st Phone I3l-L. Box 217 ust-as-good †are blii f; danger the health of 1 against Experiment. ‘ Castor Oil, Pare- It is pleasflnh It -_ _“ Addressed Cheap The postponed annual meeting of the W.C.T.U. was held at the home of Mrs. Smyth on Friday, Nov. 3rd, at 3 p.m., with the President in the chair Devotional exercises were conducted by the president. Miss Fee presided at the organ very acceptably. The first selection was, “While the Days are Going By.†The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The annual reports were the}; given, consisting of the Secretary’s and Treasurer’s re. ports. a hundred for them at New Brunswick Where the Surprise soap is made. I want to thank the ladies who helped so generously both with money and coupons. Two ladies not belonging to our Society. handed in over 400 coup- ons to-gether. We are hoping they will become members. .. SECRETARY’S REPORT Madam, President, and Ladieszâ€"In presenting the annual report of the W MRS. SMYTH’S REPORT The report of the Frances Willard Home for girls is only short, but I think more gratifying than ever be- fore. $5. has been sent to the Home, also eight hundred and thirty coupons which would amount to two dollars, as the Board receives twenty-five cents The report of the Frances Willard Home was very gratifying. The next business was the election of ofï¬cers for the next year. Mrs Pa. ton was reâ€"elected President. The vice presidents are Mrs. Weldon, Mrs. Syl- vester, and Mrs. Smyth. Mrs. Mitchell was re-elected Secretary, Mrs. Ray Treasurer, Mrs. Smyth. superintend- ent of .ail work, assisted by Mrs. Rustad, Mrs. Mitchell, superintendent of Frances Willard Home for girls and Mrs. Sylvester of press worku A very interesting report was given by Mrs. Smyth on “Jail Work.†Singing again by Mrs. Smyth and Miss Fee, “Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters.†arufltlkno the whole Bodv invigorates and bullds up ..-c sure to get SCO- 1'5â€" Was the Standard and always L: c best. Istrate unpo'aed a. fme of $10 and costs amountmg In all to $13 45 -fl.‘ Tag Day m Peterboro Saturday was tag day 1n Peterboro for the Ch1ldren 5 Shelter in that c1’cy The young ladres realized $1 468.38 rd.“ A. «1.4.3. r}?! -.. .1 "9:†ALL D R‘L'GGI 9T8 2 y It is claimed, and rightly too. that simply ply between Lindsay and our citizens should display a little geon Roint and other nearby pc more ‘local patriotism in this matter, The suggestion is a good one and place a boat on the local waters, should not be allowed to drop. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE W. C. T. U. INTERESTING REPORTS WERE PRESENTED has now arrived for the citizens to become little more independent and not go begging to outside centres for steam-boat serV-ice. It is claimed. and rightlv too. that The improvements which are being made to the channel of the Scugog owing to the presence here of the Gov ernment dredge has again: broughtthe question of building a. local beat up for consideration. A number of gentlemen who have been prominently identified in the past with the eï¬orts made to secure steamboat accomodatiom for the Stur- geon Point tourists traï¬ic, have ex- pressed themselves recently on this steam- which could handle the Sturgeon Pt. traï¬ic as well as that to and from ad- jacent points on our waterway. There would be plenty of business to keep the craft busy. as the tourist trade is increasing; eVery year, and with the completion of the Georgian Bay and Seaboard Railway, Lindsay is destin- ed to become a greater tourist centre than ever. The idea is to build a boat capable of navigating the ScugOg without risksâ€"one the size of the Manita, or a question. They believe that the time little larger. The excursion business. The improvements which are being made to the channel of the Scugog owing to the presence here of the Gov ernment dredge has agaim broughtthe qufrstion of building a. local steam- boat up for consideration. He pointed out that these men were not reservists. recalled to the colors, but are colunteers, who) are impelled partly by a belief that Trip- At our annual Provincial Convenâ€" "~W tion in Owen. Sound Mrs. Mitchell was ITALIANS RETURNING T0 SUNNY ITALY appointed delegate to attend and bring home a report of the meeting. SOME ARE GOING TO FIGHT TURKS We were very glad to have with us, our old friend and member, Mrs Wig- gins from the West for several months During the past few weeks area, a o'liis a country of Wonderful latent She has been patron at the Willard number of Italians, who have been resources, and that all it needs is de- school at Brandon lately and before . - ht tW'n' .Shewsv uh working in this section have been mak 'elopment by Italian industry,1 and cap t a a m meg 8' "y m c . ' k and seemed to _ . ital. They also believe that when the mugs“? in the wor mg preparations to leave for Sunny war is'over, Italian soldiers will be put life in our meetings. She gave us Italy, and it is mrstOOd they sail. on the land and they will be rewardâ€" many helpful papers. ed from Montreal to-day On the Cu- ed for their services by substantial ; Trusting that progression may be nerd Liner Carpathia. land grants, our motto and that interest in the Nearly all of thote who have left A reporter ran across an Italian in' work may steadily grow.. -- these parts will enlist for service in the Post ofï¬ce toâ€"day and he stated MRS†1“ MITCHELL i the Italian Army in Tripoli. An Ital- that the present exodus of Italians, i Secretary. ' ian informed a Post reported the oth- simply meant that the men are go-i _._._______._.._... er day that many hundreds have left ing home to spend the winter quietly FUNERAL 0F Canada in the last few weeks for this in Italy and not to fight. He pointed out that these men struction camps. It was cheaper for were not reservists, recalled to the them to live in Italy for the winter, colors, but are colunteers, who) are and return in the spring than to live . Fenelon F3115. NOV- 11-â€"M1'- Jtseph impelled partly by a belief that Trip- in Canada. (McFarland, aprominent and highly irespected resident of Fenelon Falls, . A ~ - ipassed away early on Wednesday SEA-â€BOAT ACCOMMODATION gmorning after anlillness of about a purpose, and he believed more will 9 He claims that most of the men go-E leave in a short time. ing home, Come from the railway com I J MCFARLAND . l l During the past few weeks or so, a number of Italians. who have been worh'nz in this section have been mak ing preparations to leave for Sunny 1Italy, and it is understood they sail- ed from Montreal to-day an the Cu- nard Liner Carpathian. I ; Â¥ ‘ ‘t A l - - Saturday was tag day in Peterboro gI ‘3‘ I‘m 5‘3““:“(1 and a‘“‘}' 1 he went. for the Children’s Shelter in that ~‘I city. The young iodies realized $1,468.38. ITALIANS RETURNING T0 SUNNY ITALY SOME ARE GOING TO FIGHT TURKS ALL DRI'GGISTS This morning at Police Court Jae. Goheen was charged with being under the influence of liquor. Goheen is on the Indian list. In his evidence he stated that a man who said he had been working at the Construction camp, invited him into a bdat-house, and they had the contents of a twen- ‘ty~iive cent flask between them. Mr. G. H. Hopkins, K. 0., who appeared for the crown, was inclined to think that Goheen’s stéry was “fishyâ€but he aVOw-ed that he Was telling the truth so he was relieved of the tern:- in the castle on. the-hill. Goheen said he met the man at the Lindsay street bridge, of the afternoon of the 8th. inst, and he has not seen him since having the drink with him. The Magi istrate imposeda fine of $10, and costs, amounting in all to $13.45 INDIAN LISTER From Friday’s WAS FlNED a hundred for them at New Brunswick lthe sympathy of all is extez Where the Surprise soap is made. I the Borrowing relatives in t1 want to thank the ladies who helped parable loss He is survived so generously both with money and son Cliï¬ord and two daugl coupons Two ladies not belonging to Iohn Welch and Miss Gra our Society. handed in over 400 coupâ€" dents of the Falls; one bro one to-gether. We are hoping they will David McFarland, who has 1- of navigating the ScugOg without risksâ€"one the size of the Manita, or a little larger. The excursion business, which'is an important consideration, could be looked after by the rival navigation companies as in past years. The proposed new boat would simply ply between Lindsay and Stur’ geon Roint and other, nearby points. JEWELLER - - KENT-ST . S. WELSMAN PROPERLY CARED FOR WILL LAST A LIFETIME. WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTM E‘NT OF THESE WATCHESK Opiates and alcoholic mixtures are worse than worthless, they aggra- vate the trouble and lower the standard of health. an t WEE Ems: ï¬ssion HYPF'YtLALno the whole body, invigorates and 1 builds up. I} --r ‘1'". 5.11“.“ gig I K: .,, V --a~\. :- is the best and quickest way to perfect health. Women and girls who suffer are simply weak -weak all over. THE â€LINDSAY POST and Owing to the storm which prevailed all day Sunday none of the launch owners cared to make the trip to Sturgeon Point in order to ascertain what truth there was in the report that several cottages had been broken into. The lake was very rough call day, It is likely that a number of cottage owners will visit the Point in an auto this week. Too Rough C W Watch, both former pastors of the Church here. The bearers were Messrs. W. H J un- kin, E. Johnstone, S. Terrill, J. 'W Junkin, W. Northey and R. Brynell. number of years associated with him‘ in business, and other relatives. The funeral, which took place on Friday afternoon from the family resi- dence on Bond-st. to the Fenelon ce- metery was attended ‘by large num- bers, the teachers and pupils of the Sunday school attending in study, also the members of the Epworth League The services held at the Muse was most impressive, addresses being given by Rev. John Garbutt and Rev ago be erected a ï¬ne bui‘ding 011 Col- borneâ€"st., in order to accommodate his increased business. Mr. McFarland was married in 1880 to Miss Rachael McDermid, who predeceased him ab- out seventeen years ago. For many years he represented the town as as Reeve and Councillor, always tak- ing a deep interest in everything cal- ‘culated to make for the adVancement To! the community. Mr. McFarland was a pro'minent and consistent member (f the.Metho- dist Church, having held the most important 'ofl‘ices in the Church, and having been for over twenty-ï¬ve years superintendent of the Sunday School which ofï¬ce, besides that of Recordâ€" 1 ing Steward, he held until the time of his death. His place in the Church in the Sunday School and in the com- munity will be diflicult to ï¬ll, and the sympathy of all is extended to the Borrowing relatives in their irre- parable loss. He is survived. by one son, Cliï¬ord,‘ and two daughters, Mrs I l Fenelon Falls, Nov. 11.â€"Mr. Jtseph ,(McFarland, a prominent and highly (respected resident of Fenelon Falis, Massed away early on Wednesday Emorning after anillness of about a {year's duration, during the last few ?months of which he was conï¬ned to Pthe house. The deceased-{was born in 1the township of Verulam in the year £1349. In 1873 hemmed business as a {general storekeeper in Fenelon Falls, ‘where he built up a ï¬ne trade, his strict integrity and fair dealing in all the aï¬airs of life winning for him la host offriends. About six years The following were the ofï¬cers for the past year. Mrs. Whiteside was elâ€" ected for president by a standing vote but she refused to act. Mrs. Paton resigned and was appointed lst vice- president, but she kindly acted as pre~ sident. «Pro. Com.-â€"Mrs. Weldon, Mrs Sylvester, Mrs. Waller, Sec. Mrs Mit- chell, Treas. Mrs. Ray. During the past year we have had eleven regular meetings, and two parâ€" lor sOcials. A very successful meeting was held in memory of the late Fran- ces Willard. We were thankful fot the many friends who assisted us in mak- ng the meeting quite interestingf With regard to local option, we are glad to be able to report there are twen- ty-ei-ght cities. towns and villages, to vote on local option by-law in Jan- uary. Besides these there are thirty- o-ne townships whereavote will be taken. Mrs. Sylvester was Supt, Mrs. Smyth, work, Mrs. Mitchell Willard Home. W.C.T.U., we are thankful to our Heavenly Father for what He has on- abled us to do. Our membership is not very large, only twenty members joining this year. As there are not many active members, the work falls on a few. For the Trip ; one brother, Mr‘ appointed press supt., of jail , Supt, Frances has been for 9, , all resi- 8, G Stroud 8, V Watson 7, C Mulvi‘ hill 7, R Currie 7, M Ghent 7, L Bige- low 6, G McCartney 6, F Ford 6, G Knowlson 5, V Dean 5, 8 Foster 5, O S‘huttleworth 5, S Ferguson 5, A Cur- L Bruce 7, w Brien 6, R W Staples 35’ 7' M Beams 6' N Edm°nds 6' I ’6, W Stoddard 6', L Rowan 6, E 0111- Garnett 5 R Garnett 4, B McCarty! namon 5’ M Finnie 4, V Gillogly 4, N G Reazin 4, N Roberts 4, L B'urke4, Brown 4' V Nugent 4’ 'A Scott 4’ L. T Cuthbert 3, H Lack 3. M kyle 3, Nesbltt 4, M Balfour 3’ G Eyres 3, H. H Crandell 3, E Burgess 3, E Black; Woods 3' L White 3, RWilson 3' R L Balfour 2, L Burke 2, E Coombs], Martin 3, J Collins 2, L Jordan 2, L M Brown 1‘ Ferguson 2, H Williamson 2, iv Lord 2 "“ .____._ w Sharpe 1, H Suggitt 1’ A Ransom 1 Miss Viola Merrill, one of the ham FORM 2A. graduates from the Commercial Fan-3 E Currie 13’ A McDougall 11, R En- of _the L.C.I. left this morning for dicott 10’ R Sanderson 10’ M Kerr 9’ Orlllla, where she has accepted 3 p0» M E Wilson 7’ L Reynolds 7. R Stew- sition 1n the legal ofï¬ce of F. G. E!» art 7, D Thorburn 7, R Brealy 7, C. “5' Nesbitt 6, W Worsley 6, L. Hart 6, A Smith 6', I’Inzram 5', R Weldon 5,M Downey 5, R Webster 5, H Syer 5, B. Hopkins 4, F MacLean 4, H Stinson 4 C MacElroy 4, G Kerr 4, K Woods 4, that ANYONE) E Hurden 4, F Hart 3, C Mche 3, L , ,7 _ "’ as Brien 3, D McMillan 3, J Cullis 3, o ‘ ’ ‘ Moynes 2, M Murtha 2, J Southam 1, WELL WELL ' 388 HOME DYE , 0 James 11, J McCullough 11, V Had- den 10, R Terry 10, L McGinnis 9, A. Taylor 9, R Edwards 9, M Murrhison 9, L Walling 9, K McKay '9, V Currie FORM 2B H Bagshaw 15, M Ashmore ’ M 'a Smith 12, R Wallace 11. D Hopkins 11 3, P. Barber 2, W. Clarke 2, S. Flav- elle 2, L. Hopkins 2, J. McDougall 2, E. Matchett 2, K. O'Neill 2, M. Pac- ey 2, C. Spence 2, D Low 1, E. Mur- tha 1, G. Matchett 1. FORM IIIA. A. Brown 8, M Wray 7, L Morton 7, M. Ganton 7, H Weldon 6, L McFad- yen 6, J. Staples 6, E Bushnell 6, E MacMillan 5, H Brown 5, M Richard- son 5, M Sutcliffe 5, R Heaslip 4, H. Dix 4, B Dix 4, G Murtha 4, W May- bee 4, B Deck 3, K Fox 3. M Campbell 3, H Brokenshire 2, M O’Connell 2 A Pogue 2, O Dunn 2, R Patterson 2, A Anderson 1. FORM IV. 14". Gillie 9, T. Kirkconnell 9, N. Kingsley 7, G. Mitchell 7, I. Clarke 5, R. A. McConnel15, N. Nesbitt 5, I. Jordan 4, I. McCullough 4,:0 Haugh 31, C. E. Kennedy 3, F. Mullett 3, B. Mason 3, W. Marshall 3, V. Strickland This report shows the number of ‘ Z, W McCrimmon 2: A McCartney 1 subjects in which the various stud- ( FORM 20- ents reached honor standing (75 per ‘ H Ragers 9, HMcLennan 8, M Cw cent). :ter8, MAdams7, KRobertaon'I, I In addition to this, each student 3 Edwards 5 C Carews CO Loughï¬s has been provided with a report, 5: A OhverS C Shields 5 G Tm?" showing in detail the standing of ev- T McEachren 4 I Ryley 3 W Hermie: (:17 pupil in his class in every subject 3. A M00“ 3: A Dougan 3: E Mat» It is hoped that the parents interestâ€" thie 2. J Wallace 2- L Campbell 2. Y ad will examine these carefully. ;Mar5h 2. W McCrae 2. F MKL ‘ i POST OFFICE CLOCK AND OTHER THINGS i It is to be hoped that the action of ;the town council in memorializing the {government for aclock in the Post gOffice, will not stop at that point. As was mentioned in a recent issue, ’they have a. tendency in government icircles to higeOn-hole requests sent in [by municipalities until they are blue- ‘moulded with age. The municipalities [lat have succeeded in successfully get lting the ear of the powers that be, are those that have kept hammering and that have pressed their claims un ceasingly. The governments in the past, have never been accused of extravagence or lrecklessness in their; relation to this town insofar as government work was concerned. Other towns in this dis- trict seemed to get everything they asked for and their success in this re- spect is 'due to the fact that the citi- zens have got right after them, and have even invited Cabinet Ministers to their town, and have impressed up on them their needs. Lindsay has been we punnsn below the Honor Roll of tie 5, C Rowan 5, M Anderson 4, 3.. the Collegiate Institute for Septem-. Curtis 4, M McFadden 4, L Chambels her and October. :4, B Wilkinson 3, s Smith 2, 1) Law. This report shows the number of a 29 W McCrimmon 2. A M60311“? 1 HONOR ROLL OF COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER MONTHS. We: publish below the Honor Roll of EORM m3 memorializing the As was pointed out at the council‘ 00k in the Post meeting, there is urgent need for it!» proved wharfage facilities. Lindsayis one of the most important points c. the Trent Valley Canal system; all cy in government is destined, with the completion of th le “(11183115 sent in great waterway. to bemme an import Dtil they are blue- ant shipping point. The Government The municipalities should purchase certain propertiesal» in successfully get ong the Scugog for this purpose. powers that be, Then the work on. the Scugog chanâ€" >p at that point. n arecent issue, Surprise Its pure hard Soap- thats why. JUNIOR COMMERCIAL- F Abbott 10, A Whitehead 10, n Clarke 9, G Quibell 8, H Nesbitt 7, 3 Lytle 7. 0 Fee 7, M Young 7, L Mum- ay 7, M Dennis G, NEdmonds 6, I Garnett 5 R Garnett 4, B McCarty! G Reazin 4, N Roberts 4, L Burke 4, F Bigelow 2, J LeHane 1, A Carew I; J Spratt 1. 7 SENIOR COMMERCIAL. L Preston 8, A Stacey 8, F Elm- hurst 7, E Sluggitt 7, M Pearson 5, L Keenan 5', P Thomas 5, C Heels 5, B Mills 4, H Palen 4, A Anderson 3, E. Pepper 2. Don't forget the nameâ€" 8, G Flavelle 8, M Lyons 7 L Sinclair 1 A Sinclair 7, B Coyle 6. F Stewart 6, L Willock 6, A Martin 5. E Hughan 5. L Murtha 5, A McNabb 5, F Campy bell 5, C Arkwright 5', N Kitchener 4, L. McGill 4 G McLeod 4, M Rusted 3 M Carter 3, M Ball 3, F O’Brien 3. FORM I. M. Woods 12, C Fallis 10, I Rustal 9, N Houghton 9, ZMcNevin 9, H Philp 9, E It‘Win 8, EEdmonds 8, K Matchett 8, G Tremeer 8. W Mamider Peterboro, in the past, has seem-oi all the plums in the line of gov“ ment projects, simply because the cit}. zens have been enterprising enough to get after them.. Is it not time that our citizens were aroused from their lethargy and got out after what to are justly entitled to? We need Gov- ernment improvements here and neei them badly. Let our council and Board of Trade become active in at matter. somewhat indiflerent in this respect. nel should be followed up and t1. stream made navigable from : Pat Perry to Sturgeon Lake. .4 Yard of flannel is still a yard aï¬er washed ISURPRI! M PAGE 9 3;,†m