Rt, P! wrest lmef R91 K10! met u'ta 3‘5 All 55-0000. 000 '/ g {“503 AIM? DO" WNAN C0 93.09065:- 02‘ 0-1†20000 .0 v mvvoourz dealer who am fodder is more 2% ti, Moi the M' 'dland . Win to “Ha-on odï¬gbettc: HU‘ (xHES EVE 1' 3mm Pure Lead and 13939911 93 mazes, mp. ugwteed “ONE DYE for All Kinds of Cloth." BRAM D 1 Fa 2313 55053 E}; ANYBNE WAY, NOV. 14, 1913. ct (Ia , Den l 13! 0.0.0.051». 1.369 M Mistaket. 1" IT! 3050: Card. Ind 300th: umned. - MW '32 .11 OR!) HOME DYE d3?! u-‘ole sec that At the Directors' meeting held at the close of the animal meeting. .Mr. Jae. Keith In inflected Secretary‘ Treasurer. The re-eieaion 0! Mr. Robt. Cham- bees as President is a '11er t0 President (reelectedâ€"Rom. Cham- here, First Vice President (re-elected)â€" .C. Armstrong. Second Vice President (re-elected) A. Mlddlzton, John O’Reilly; Auditorsâ€"A. L. Knight and D. C. FINANCIAL REPORT. Secretary Treasurer Keith gext pre- sented his Financial Report the principal features 0: which are em- bodied in the Director’ 8 report. The report was unanimously adopted. OFFICERS ELECTED The election oi ofï¬cers was next procfeded with and resulted ‘as folâ€" lows;-- ‘ In the matter of preparing for the coming year, your Directors have Tarranged what we thought to be a ivery good premium list {or {all dis- ;tribution, leaving to the incoming fdirectors to supplement it with a §Spring Collection which _we would :recommend, they take up at as early ya time as they can conveniently do 330.1121!†are also. some other matâ€" ’l‘rew. Again thanking you, gentlemen, on begal? 0! your Directors, I beg to remain your Servant. ROBERT CHAMBERS. President. ters which we would suggest for their consideraflon. among them being the assisting o! the Lindsay Improvement Committee in their eflortl to improve and beautify our town and help 1:0 make Mndmy what it should be, one of the best business towns and the prettiest to‘ms in Ontario. itch, and Past President, W. M. Rob- json. both of whom were particularly active in furthering the interests of four Society. It would seem that thdr places will be hard to ï¬ll. but whilst we regret their departure from amongst us. we feel thankful for heir example, which ought to stir up in as a desire to emulate them. and urge us onward to greatenel? torts in the future. 3 : fheld several meetings. in which we ghave had some very good discusdgns :on ways and mains :or the further- ‘ence o! the interests of your Society, ;and although perhaps, we did not do 3' just as much as we might have done, gstili we feel that our time 8.38 been iby no means wasted and we amend-l vclety is in a better shape bath in lmembership and ï¬nances than when, Ewe assumed ofï¬ce. We are sorry to have to report that during the past year our so- ciety has enacted very heavily throng: the death of two of our best members in the persons 0! our late Secretary Treasurer. Mr. F. Framp- year '0! $132.09. Our receipts have been from mem‘ feea $74.00; Govermnent grant $63.00; which together with the bal- ante left from mi year of $54.03 is $202.33. During the year your oflicers have L-†- {2“ “counts due. of 370.20 [spent this yéar on the p‘ ’Del‘iodiCala and Premium gbers the sum of no 29. q 7 my “Bu to ‘thank apeeialIy‘Mr. E. Gro‘gory. who has not only given of his valuable time gratis, but has also worked with us all through the past year and assisted us very materially in keeping the interest 0! the society ‘be- tore the people of our tOWn. We ‘ commenced the year with a‘ ,membership of ‘.... uwvuuw one. 01' $70.29. We have spent this yéar on the purchase of periodicals and premiums for memâ€" bers the sum of $89.38; Secty Tree. salary 825.00; Printing and postage $10.30; Miscellaneous expenses $9.40; making a total expenditure for the t :18 In the ï¬rst place. ye w! the members of The Li} 'cultural Society for ‘th they have shown us in p the position of directors dety, and tor the very ‘ sistance we have receiv‘ members. We won“ , The annual 1 cultural Society in the Agricultn dent Robt. Ch I‘here Was a f! Agricultural Ofï¬ce 681 Of interest '9 Proceedings, DmECTOR' s have been from mm. 4‘00; Government grant togeï¬her with the bal- - last year of 864.08 is I the very Valuable have receiVed Item 3 would also like attendance REPORT. Buhmitted the 7 report which With Pmi- the chair. manifest- terials is s: out this c stamp: or of pattern fullest par Address P: anoth- centsâ€"guaranteed. Judge Barhorst of Ft. Loraime, Ohio. says: “After treatment by three doctors without result, I was cured of a. very bad ease of Rheumatism, by using two bottles of RHEUMA.†E. Gregory. Right awayâ€"the ï¬rst day you apart to take RHEUMAâ€"the Uric Acid poison begins to dissoIve and 1 the sore joints and muscles. Its acâ€" tion is little less than magical. 50 hundred and ninety pounds. It seems the Steamer Stoney Lake was on a trip to the head of Stony Lake with some supplies for the Pet- erborongh Lumber Company. When the steamer was in_the Boschiuk nar- rows a buck was seen to take the water near Dr. Race’e summer home and start swimming towards Mr. W. G. Ferguson’s island. Mr. John Thompson of the Peterborough Lum- ber Company, was in the wheelhousa of the steamer when the deer was. spotted and seizing a'riï¬e. ï¬red and killed the buck, which weighed one It is the many. of late that while some hunters trample through the tangied underbrush; of the northern wows for own weeks without getting a sight of a. deer, that one of these antlered monarchs of the forest should cOmmit suicide by swimming across the bow of a. Stony Lake steamer, yet which is exactly what happened on Tuesday. RHEUï¬ï¬Ã© that gentleman's popularity among the lovers 0: floriculture 1n Mndsay as well as a testimonial to the great interest he has manifested- inthe so- ciety in the past. Under his presi- dency the Society has had a most successful season. DEER KILLED FROM SHAMER’S DECK â€"'v r in the $03321.“ e a tailored streetf'b (rock, is the st: 1p of fur that trims It. 11 - Most of the dressy tracks are fashion- 39 ed of materials so sheer that they coufd Tea easily be drawn through a bracelet fs! were it not for the "hoop†at the bot- idt tom of the tunic. 15? It may seem a trifle incongruous to? . have bands of. fur on mmy menses that :w are scarcety more than breadths of [RM ‘ a veiled 1n chiffon, but what matters 11;: ’fn congrulty If the effect is smart andfsa new? Certainly a rippling line of furfefl edging a transparent tunic gives also wonderful touch to a gown. ‘f The 022:; hint of winte today. untess it E ('9 lat} bination seen in many of the dancing: " I s u‘ A . uresses. A suitable model fw- such ma- 1 en t terials is. seen in 7972. The â€mam-baa, In. RHEUMATISM are procurabie in i. S u... uu! coupon and Inelose 15 cents Ln stamp: or coin. Be sure to state number of pattern and séze. measuring over tn fullest part of the bust tex- dimensions. Address Pattern Departmen‘. To obtain either pattern 11 out this coupon and 13:10:42 stamp: or coin. Be sure to I of pattern and séze. measuri fullest part of the bust tex- ï¬gjflgve [adies’ Heme Jazzm'zi .Paï¬ E. Suicï¬m’e £1: 89223 FOR ALL Fomzs RUFFLES AND FRILLS A-PLENTY WITH JUST A'TOUCH OF FUR tern illustrated 31 for such ma- 'quiros 8-71 yards of 9" g," The underbod- Bach patina is 15 cents. 3’ Com- Heaturea Four deer came through this morn- ing on the Haliburto‘n train for out- side points. The hunters are shipping their deer this season as sobn as a Horse .and received injuries at painful nature. ' Mr, Alex Forrest, of Eden, Mari- posa, was the victim of a painful ao- cident on 'Sunday. He was kicked ,by He has been in failing health for two years with Bright’s disease. On Oct. 28th he was stricken with pa- ra‘ysis and gradually grew weaker, till the end came.Besi<1es his family he is survived by an aged mother at Norlanvd, three brothers and one sis- ter. The brothers are John of H8411: burton, William of Norland and Ar- thur of Klalslo, B. C. His sister is Mrs. Wm. F. Adair, or Norlamd. MARlPflSA MAN In 1885 he married Maude, second daughter of the late Richard Rilance of Beaverbn, Ont, Who, with a fam- ily of seven boys and one girl, all at home, survive him- COmin-g West in 1891, he spent a year in. Neepawa, Mam, after which he came to Oxbow, when he was joined by his family. Here they homestea-ded and made for themsel- ves a comfortable home. The deceased was born in Mariposa, township, Out, on March 23rd 1851. When a boy he moved, with his parents. to Norland, where he grew to manhood. For some years he was connected with the Langford Lumber Co. Many readers of the Lindsay Post will learn with regret of the death of Benjamin F. Pearson, of Oxbow, Sa-s'i', (:11 NOV. lst, 1913. lsome sash. caught mm and front and fallin? : :e Pattern Section , owing to the mild weather. [Flee and flounces may be of the net: 9 ‘ {bady cf the track in a Soft pink taffeta. ’In its long, siender lines this dzfess‘szxg- ,gests a. Directcire design, and a. dozid- {edly quaint effect is given by the straps or “suspenders" over the 'shnul- ‘dez-s. For size 26 this model requires 5%. yards of 26 Inch material. 'harmeuse veiled in chiffon, edged with fur and ï¬ounced with lace makes a most attractive dinner or ‘ dancing ’frcck (7930). The underblousc is of the 1Same lace as the ï¬rmnces. One of those effective {rifled g‘ix‘dlts and a woman-A, he'm on each To copy this model In size Ian-ococou D er Being Shigped OBEWARY ooo-guaoo con-co- . T. PEARSON E 3a.... DEY 39 MIKE o.pv..o.. and fa": ' ’ __ ~31: neafly to 1;- I a ‘ d g le 4|th 1 Hi 0. 1‘ unucrblouse is of the .01mces. One of those ad ‘t3 :1: :1a. ve enture- :t with a how back o-uooaoococou.. Inca-tot! uoqdo-a Size in size 13 it re- 6 inch materia items Mr. Flavelle Secured“, Boboayg'eon and North Op-a, Mr. GilIeSpie Duns- i’ford and Star, and Mr. Thompson, 5.â€. Verulam, Maple Deaf-r 35d Red Rock. The buyers got one pound oï¬ ] AG TUB dou7r die header met writ: a Vmishap at Corbyvflfe near Bah-mile ! on Sunday. Six cars laden with grain were ditch-ed and the ccnbents strewn along the track. The Lindfiay {auxiliary went to the acme of the 3%}; Cars 6 f The last meeting of the seascn of {the Lindsay Cheese Board was held {this morning, when the eniire board ,‘oi cheese was sold for thirteen cents. [The following factories boarded:â€" iStar .................................... 50 fDunsford ................. '. ...-.,. 61] lN' Verulam ' jCHEESE SOLD 503 From the hacker evidence he was let go. Immédiat-eiy after be 1.1%. {$39 IcitY a safe in Regina was blown and {3.00 taken. Three other members of lithe gang well law“ to the poli“ are still at-large. The men a will come up tomorrow on a of Vagrancy. I The police allege he practicalfy ad- mits having operated in Winnipeg, Regina. Moose Jaw, Calgary and {Edmonton The police also cfaim he iadmits being implicated in the blow- iing ct sa-‘es in Regina in the latter jpart of August. 02; August 22 he was :arrested on suspicion of beinga. mem- ber of the gang that perpetrated nu- merous robberies in Saskatoon and also with the blowing up of the safe of the Modern Steam Laundry here. ‘ â€".~..- [containing among other things. en- ’ough nitroâ€"g-cherine to more than !blow up every safe in Sasha-con. He {Was fully armed, having two 38 egali- [bre and one 32 calibre revolvers. In addition he carried five pounds of dynamite, partly cooked, 50 feet of fuse, '100 rounds of ammunition, caps tape; candle, and flashlight. z’ain Eitgéeé THIH’ETEE?! CEHTS, f It. .Iuoulocu men arrested ch-a rge ?t of , caps 4G 4333 I r“ WARBEH’S PIANO STEELE a nd at sary. A Beautiful Player Piano and in what A High Grade Piano and in what make A First Class Organ and in what case a A Vlctor Victrola and Large range of rec: YOur choice of 4 Besi’ Makes Sewin IHLIIUI VlayET nano and in Whit StYIE? {h Grade Piano and in what make and style ?. 3t Class Organ and in what case and price 3 chtor Victrola and Iarge range of records 3 mt choice of 4 Best Makes Sewing Machines very Right Pu'ces and terms of payment when neces- ’â€" _-- v- V.“ ' 5â€"â€" â€" ' ~ss, and restore to pcï¬ect health Eï¬geealiitn i Dmggists. or by mail.†,‘-__ I'.‘ ‘val 1:11.356?) :0 C '36:}; The bile does not flow. You become constx; Food. soars instead of digesting. You have that “bit all†tx ste. The stomach becomes inflamed and ma; tgu'ns SK kâ€"vomiting, and violent headachc.â€"Thc - e and cure for biliousness is Chambcrl gill/133% ‘ey make the liver do its workâ€"streï¬mho 'est of and making your choice of what it will be Hardware, Phone Ask For Samples .- William-st. Lindsay. Opp. Thomas Atltomoiyiie Garage Box 217. Pth e 131L ss is Chamberlaigs workâ€"strpngthcn the Best 1 est 256. a bottle t1 best “TL