am at mm mm: We um an m “an 63 “me; «.m :u m mam mum [Mum «mm to m; was and «mm m a. mum 9! “mean magnum. flux was Hm 9mm in 9va haw"; mm 9mm nut-M H8 “H! mm. WM!!! «1 mm mm \m wxW; 095:? Wmmmm’wmomnom Thu m was all «gag um: emu: malt has evening us than has? 0! H0 appMMg amt the Madman! am- 1%!!! MI! M “QMRQ H‘ I“ 6-. *P'. a. status listened mum; {at the «mm a use upm mm Tammy lumen and an m we; a; B; in: MM sun the am mummy! m: maid!“ “They had. 'three loses in nineteen panes phyed. which was not. bad when it is considered thnt they. were playing inst the best teams in the worn Untrained! they are curling better than ever henna-e.†His Won-ship concluded by. repeating that it gave him great pleasure to say. “Welcome home" to the Winnipeg curlers. Limtmy in spokon at u the “henna: cuflim {mm on tho hoe d tho oar-1h." Now. the Reunion" commune um Dr. "worn I'mm by. a good! m"! to be the whole â€"th|u when nun-TM“ wan to be won. or any Ilvormm to be curriud «I. the Ban- nion worn to be tho on“ to do it. “'0“. who but mm.“ “hit-W! â€m 012. on: twinklingâ€"they but Nmm ham.†dam“??- ‘ "Mm: an calmn- hogan oom- mt nnd up and. tow mu- one muld no. 1):. anxious loci: of flu â€vim-Antlmwng: Mu mmh mtmul In tho I ma“ an own Mr. l-‘hnlh “G in ï¬ll.“ men on“ than! I I M runny Mumb- homo MIN with bone: 0‘ tit 50% with. u at over: chill. d IAIN“. OUR mum NP: . ‘ Hm: Vacuum a» “3M OI “I†Flume to mat. a. vi“ “1309' u-ln No no tho m MO.“ a truth“ at the. crow «mm «we mum ; ‘ It was Just ï¬ve minute: ta 3 o'- clock when Mayer. V'rooman. who on- eupied the chair. use. and in an elo- quent speech expressed on beta“ 0! the citizen 0! the town at Lindsay. "\Velemne Hana." to the rotunda: outlets. 'fle said it allowed him the pretest d wee-lure to welcome back to Lint-es the curler: who went to Winnim. and whm he was glad to how. did not return eInpty-hended (PM oheeno. “We thouldmon- nucleus air-elven." amid the Mayor; they went. on there and they won. They. are home again once more end have proved themselves the equal ot the boot. The; “be e be! neat to â€â€˜m “Ub.. . . I DR. WOOD. . K . The Mayor then called onUDr. Wood. who in n neat and eleven speech echoed the sentiments expound. by. the Mayor. qu. Wood said. “My. layer, ladies and. gentlemen.â€"-"l dud not expect to be asked to say! any- thing in the way at. welcome to- night. as sane other member-rot the club were to hsve been present. but ' ' grog! pleasure to any. “Weieomo home†to our Mont who come back landed with .honora. “M the layer ha and we we: a. great deal to Lindsay. curlers. and especially Ir. mum. When .I was in Wiunipo: me time ago I noticed (an: the nuns d m.- muelle 0! Linden. m C household wow." said Dr. Wood. “and this hubronxht the town more notice then myi‘oth- gar thing. Oug they. in L Winnipg‘ _ IIL‘Lâ€"A-. uâ€"v ‘7‘“ v‘â€"â€"- “When tho news came." continued the Hum. “that Mr. l-Tlavelle and. hi; rink had won the Interactions]. trophy. ovary citizen was math to thaw up his but. We do not, now what we owe to than men and to caning in advertising the town.nnd Lindsay in talked 0‘ iron the At- lantic to the Paciï¬c coups. _ oozoo?99¢§+oo++ooooooooooooooooooooooo9 roo§9+¢+¢+¢¢oo$oooo+t00oooooooo$99¢oooH O \ n “"53“ us: will want. 908% kituvthm crowd «HM w.R.WIDDESS,Agent Analinationa mm. _ Niels: Issued and ' flaw Business paid fat in‘ 18.05 NW, NW! guilï¬‚ï¬ were all materially greater than in any previous year in the Com- pany’s history. mnsu, rnmn. ran. as; a. Lindsay. 1mm nun-an " wâ€". _- For himeeu end t'Ee curlers tram Linden. he believed they had undou- od themselves to all in Winnipeg. end he knew they. had enjoyea the eymplt‘hy at everyone. He could net s eh too highly of. the treatment 3. bed meived. ea evermeseom- to men their r- - . The other members on the two rinks. namely. Mr. Little. Mr. ‘Reeaor, Mr. Cuthbert. Dr. Walters. Mr. But- ler and: Mr. ‘Rom‘ Hardtme reaper;- tively. eedh made about and unity speeches in which they; expresetl the pleasure o! the trip and. their joy: at getting back to the good old: town. They miiht go West again some time. Sh‘p V. O'Connor was the only absentee, he having business winch detained. him in the West.and. he will not be home un}il_n_ex:te week. WWW" " WE $553 5555555555 mwgwh? th 55555 $555555 55555 “55555;? 55555555 9555' 955 “F555 555 55555:; 5.5555 9555 “2355‘“; 55555 555$ ‘33“?2‘ 55' 555555 5555 5555555 555- 5 “I 55555555 5555 53555555 5 55 {Wig 5555 5555555 55F: 55555 55555: 55555 M 5 55 55555555 55 55%“5555555555 555555555555 55¢ win: in 55555 whale 550555555555 55535 r5555: «555555 5550555555 to 8555555555. 555‘» 55555- ni 55.55 who won 25 3555555555 out tut 26. w 5555 he won 16 out on 10 5515555555. Mr. Flawlle then won aflMr. 0‘- 00555505 and his rink. amt said that as Mr. OO‘Oounor was 5555555505555 in \5'55555555931595'0 a his surmise party. and while hadI was untormuuw 555 not winning 35m phy. that w~u nut because 1} not (hut 55m but at them. and. was only5 55 out at business by one shot. 0! 5'. L55- 550 he winked to my mama the num- bor at point» with he 5". third in the bun-9601. sud. .wu hasten by: such men n Roahon. ot the Brannon. who ma ‘1. cud thr. 0! Sh Paul. who 5559513 «5 poinurkfl ._._ " ------ J o-vvâ€"v -_,, .. v The handsome cup was on exhibi- tion. and; is a most beauï¬tul one. The whole time (Banged by, the speech-making was not it. an hour. and eve thing M o“ with that dash an freedom which expressed the enthumm at the ,c'itisens more than the most lama! ceremony,could possibly have done. 1 uv "In. a"- â€"' __v_ The weeding éoioludnd 5y. tho Mayor calling for cheers. which were heartily given. ending With tiger. ~_ A_L2I_2 “\Nmt': the u Hod the huh 1 "Don‘t think u: mm t“ ‘."‘Oh. yum. yum Rho was“ it good ‘nmâ€"but you‘d but“. dd “cum man.“ “my“ t. rho “it you!“ “0!: t‘ ‘nufl’ â€"bu£ you'é but» [PAIN or nm‘ "Whtt‘u the am or “any «wcu. you new um non hum Nam: at: what mm on “no man Wall. u wont anoth- ium ho- . m In Mia‘t come up Elf-mm“ button (it anon-r â€In. ï¬ï¬ w um um Liliana no hit! Saw a 95mm Mgï¬k‘é “W a not was n ma time Be umï¬zï¬ï¬ ï¬ï¬y Em- Merle!“ Win†a to at flit Hm Brit mum #3:? at “gt rum ’W'ï¬ â€œâ€œ0“ I“ “Imur Iain! t‘hï¬ I“ m mt‘: the mutton nap I“ quar- hc bath mu powkhlh Hon think on .th mm MOM M m. 8100 ROM 8100- hotter. cit moth: a score. Capt. Stoddard, u rover. was elwnyeon the Job and doubled it down the ice in line etyie. “Pacer" McDonald]. at centre. play- ed his best game at. the season and although on the tenee ï¬ve times for a. period or six minutes for. minor nuances, such on looting and shoving he showed a decided improvement ov- e'r other games. He in a. fast skater and a. good stick-handler. Maxwell played with dash thromhout and was (inactive in his shooting, but was generally playing in the centre at the ice instead of on the wing: Ran-1 dell held down his check. well. In the ï¬rst half he looted. considerable, but in the second half he followed up well and at times had his check beat- cn. On the detence Mchium worked like a trojan and did good execution. using his weight in break- ing up many tent rushes. “Chum- mie" is a speedy skater. and when he .got going up the side it took two Midland men to stop him. Sullivan mode good at point and did his tel: shore o! the work. In zoo-l Newton stepped one or, two worm ones and let the eeeier ones slide in. "Bu" will be Johnny on the amt in the ï¬nale end land the play been on much on the Midptn' so“ u on the Mid- land. we not satisfied he would have anppliod the sooth. The tutu-tho: come throhbotpq 0m: “Baa." , n\- “Rat" Hanloy. with Mom-NW on the wing. was “an and made novel-ell mama which were alwuu dang“- oua. 000k wn ulna well up and Wham av. lover. allowed up well in his wins. on the dolouoo Monm- mm. a unity old Junior. mm a whirl- wind “‘1?“ the local: all kind: 0! troublo. o wu (“he «use at much minim! and m “was: in the wav at a good Nth. olthor wlth Illa stick or m. Hi. man: was alao M- m... Rob-m pl M u aoodcuno :3 point. rooï¬ng val to the tom. 1rd we. The locals m c 31ml» non gain an the vlnltm Althea mind oxpootod to moot u put y 0 null t t they. '01:. may. balm "Hu’é bus Man e; mum 3‘“!!th “wen?“ 1%? 1;» yeah he “99¢ 13% “I“ “flea; (an 53%?" a; “‘9 $ 9! 9 “E“nÃ©ï¬ be «395933! “ï¬le“ the: Mae ‘3?!“ Wehawm m: an; raw a w. u n ‘39“ MI elmm‘. cx£p§§flfl$Â¥u I $1“ . WWW “W†queued. “we “an. M10 333 exeelent ice and was ww away but indsay hn the tastes: Mme! line and new 996d Q few more sneak: a! mom.“ then that: appen- am But the "eons" was never vmy urtrenuona. the individual play and twoâ€"men wehea being more in ovi- denoe and in thin both sevens showed up well From start to finish there \\ as never a let-up in the game. ex- $5" at the lalt unseen!" ot‘the flut . when Cook and Henleiyl. tor. we. land. not the puck and WW oath hard- u an often on the part or the Lind- an: ab: an 4. There were times en the Mflend boy: nude \ery Itzenuoua 01105. to “we of detest and at mush time. Lind-ef- xoel w an wim- iu «Lunar. but t 0 lane! de- tenee broke up a numberot dnuefl makes and the Linda†ton-wards :‘heeked beet taut. relieving the de- nee "F6: Midland thoâ€"Tn" man on the team was MoDonlld. on 30:1. ~30 aim y at pod every man “not: out a! on an than not “rezoning it any. 80 in a “#:pin“ and as 000! u a cucumber. - 0 local toward.- pilud um n his utorioupomon. whbh we" tut-nod “Mo and bound away like fol! balls. Rh work mu phonon.“ and and a much larger anon tron be! comma. our; “Rut" flanloy. wit glonuyw on: The Mi ta were in good. phys- ical condi't on. except Stodderd. who in the game the ni ht hetero et Mid.- lend. received e ha strain. but when “Bill" got the in target the [:0in aids â€3‘ Aug down the ice for A AA)__J -_ â€"A‘I-‘ '. I: -1 :1 ttqtï¬zmgzuï¬ . Egg mflh‘ï¬i a K a ' ’ ' ; , a I» F 1%“ éï¬m' mnï¬t 3H3; ï¬gam m; m ‘83“ m .t X'hwjfly .1 w M? gm, 34.19“ mm: W?! it “9.3% ‘3 5“ W1 “896, “mm m1 Mam m m wmm handlad W9 WM»: «.1339 W “is!“ and: banged it ahmt Hm ice in, the liwlicat Jig-time mum. my bass certainly. have a but 9‘ 99553516 chances ‘to clarity; in their aspira- tions. L \ What we went in Linkâ€; now i an eu-gpliï¬ing. aonlâ€"uprenin'g' shout at exnl'tntiom When a hockey team wins e game like the. one at a new hour: ago, we want to hear- abon't it. ‘Give us a. yell, an indi- dual war cry, a victorious yell that will flag- in the ears on the children and younger, units to come. Some- times it‘s the holler. that counts. ls Lindsay. to be silent while everything else is mowing and caching. No. Even the chicken cacklee. the do; barks as a prelude to his bite. The busy. vhee him his hues. and the hor- net his hum, end: the keg croaks in his own my. Well, to get drown to [note there Was 3 atom! of male 150 enthusiastic an are from the mmhem 1mm t w .MFEWBFl JIMluv-u Fans. “wantingâ€: in?! Bu't'uiie our W MW new 9,‘ tin! 3:: am! mun :3“ t a 01$ Hhk WI 133:? t an â€an“: at“ “Em WM new m. W‘i MAJ! THIS IS UWWWBARGAIN S ! sï¬Ã©â€˜a‘ â€WW3? m Hï¬ï¬‚flwte continuum-n In a woï¬cm town. when mu'uka HIM dignity «bars doctor: from Minna-inc has an n: takcm mm. the tactical men gut {mthcr and chided u a manure ct economy. to wuh‘hnwh. their 013%“ the {or} r. in?" u on t o hepatitis“ “Dn‘ um Managua“ oi the physicians whim manna-0d in the new: column. martin; to nab of mm u when the mud tint up publication at th. medical tin. m In“! u: main-nut. may the towm WW!m Wit“ 1“ !mtadop- Nataâ€"At the game here on Tues- dny night against Pom Hog: the more was 4-3 in favor o! t visi- tom. the ï¬rst half being 2-1 in [nor 0! Limbâ€. .Tho very ad: ho is largely responsible for Lindsw'u loss. as the visitors am a ver heavy. bunch and mom capable at t 0 heavy work. while the h9g0 tun! dgpond m m Physicians who hug gained n nu- ï¬ontl manual! u analyst: at the «we a various dim. chm that it «tolling 0016 could pa welded u long llut o! antenna magnum†never be but}! 0!. Everyone knawa t-blt Penman and cummption or- lg-lua c tron a cold. and chrome cat. nth. mum. and all throat and lung uoublo up as natal. and mo dared more anon- . «oh trod: “‘- mh. Do not flat your ll or tn: Ola-now whm on have a ‘54 chun- bulnln‘n Doug Round: wlll can it baton than “no: develop. '1‘ i: M annulus no cpluu momma: or other bar-mm! drug uh bu chi?- ty you“. of mutton hp! at It. \lnod lu cum undu- "or: con- uon. I‘llc by all muti- 1‘1. great deal Vbn their speed. How- ever. with cold. weather and hard. ice. they exmot to mwrac the soon: at Port Hope on Friday night. Randen .......................... .M< Mltienâ€" LindmybucDouxal 5 times dnrd 2. Randell 1. Midlandâ€"McLennan 8 times. 1 Stoddard ...... Ink-Damn“... :- Maxwell" and halt Lindsay .a ‘u\ atul‘tud the paco. Stoddard puns us :0 Muuougul who scored the seventh. 7-2. Mu. Doug!“ secured 'tho‘ next on a um lituo “ï¬t which (all into Um not: at McDonald'I (at. 8-3 and Stoddard got Hm ninth out at a aorimmasc‘ 2., Midland and their third and last on a run bylMcLennan on a shot tram the with. A that ot‘ Max- wellu atlot um). nbugnqr‘ 1}) “gags Sullivan MnWilliums his 3;“ few: we! man an ' “that a o 0:» m "V 3% the Matt fine: 3100 Y. ‘83:;5; 9 and the [newness oi nant th 0 game wan 3:0 team remarks“ y o Vone at the play- ers ed it and there were few lama. he taun- were friendly and the exhibition put up _was pretty†to :gtciwï¬iï¬ divoid'ot any? nailin- tic or other unculled tor in armp- tiona that have marred matches at fa‘mer yearl- - .‘ 'u 7†_ ’:_ nomad tor Mutiny. 10-8 and and in another ï¬ve minutes the eleventh and lat was notched on a. combined Nth at MoWlllinm. Stoddard and MoDouxe‘l. 11-3. Tho teams lined up an (allows; Newton... MM and AW. Covet Point. Right Wing. In“: Wing. Cantu, Goal. Point ,E-h‘ M1 4N9 ‘ \a mud u. “(1- 1 shon- ma wcurud I Is this trick and the In]! ‘ In the noo- McLennun McDonalzl L, Roberts Moumw ...leoy Robert: Stod- W133 i-’ q‘otooto Rut-linden The Vittorio $18130“! held at Linduay on Junuury 8i 1: and when uout two days was a bi; “Janette“. t was the first wintel‘ no {thaw bold in tlso County of Victoria, at ; and its success in especially notewor- u- i thy for! thin reason. There were 008 no bird: on exhibition. 0t those Eat at Toronto contributed 20. '1‘. F. MeOabo d sending ii. W. K. Kerr 4. and Geo. 11- llliott 8. Mr. Kerr'l 4 Butt Orp- l instea- took the tour first prilee. 9 Mr. Eiliott'e nix White Rock: won 3' tbmo tint and two oeeond. end hie 3‘ two Pit Guno bird: won two eoeonï¬ l: prince. Mr. Moonw- eixbt mm ad won three time. two eeeondo. out! d two think. also one epoeiul prize. Mr .34th bought the tint prize eookenel. but be eold it agein to Kr. Bins. 0: Linden. A feature of the [:1 show we. the brick trade in the buy- ing all selling of prise birds. The to three But Toronto exhibitors are well ploued with the ebw and with m their winnineo. They expect thet Beet Toronto will eon! twine on molly '8 birds to the next Lindray ehow and ' that there will be e larger attend- ... onee o! bird teneiors from hereâ€" I As we hawtomatetha old starchy the m 91’ April, wa m arranging our stock for the grates: sale of Footwear that Lindsay aver saw. The data will ha made, knawn in due time. Our terms are Strictly Cash New. in contmt. a new (hiya ago a show waa held in Lindsay. by their newly-formed association. which was a great auccess. owing to the (act that the county and town Couneiie gave them a substantial grant each. while the business men contributed very liberally towunhs it by subscrip- tiona. :Then. to the credit at the pe le 0! the town and countyl be it uni: they turned out in large num- bera. all classea being represented. to encourage them who were holding the chow. andz' aleo the exhibitor; who had brought together such a eplendid exhibit at pailtny and pet much. We think that just such an aaeauiation an the: have in Lindsey could be with a great advantage to the poultry interacts 0‘ Ontario. derted in every. county. in thin Pro- vince. and the Ontario Government Md give a cunt to each. ae it now due- to meat at. the Ml talra. The poultry ta but we , little rec- ognition at t e hande exhibition bends. and it in useleee to expect the try, bndneaa to e 4 a it ehou d without an atance ex- cept whet la dven to the eaatern aa- eoeietion et Ottawa. anti the wet-tern at Guelph. {Theae are all right in their place. but are entirely. inad- equete to teeter and. help thle vem Wet induct". Other linen ere not being treated,» llnonioualy end e‘ln‘ notdve the lttle hen fair abouts. hhhnhuflchfldm IIIKHYIIIIIIMMM Poturbom Timon; )lrx. F. A. mum. of New York c'tt)‘. who with her {.1- aa homo dome on Jowb‘o No in Pigeon hob. 'l‘bo phat old Winona†have boon propane! MWMommor nomoot modern ond oouvonkmt boon owoqdod the contact old it to pub-No tut tho house will out in tho neighborhood of. $1.- A m m m in. Oll- m and W ' Already ‘dn good effect: of [chic uy'a Winten Emltry Show have been 01th demonstnted. Only last week 1: gent-loam rm British Optimum communicated with a Lindsay ml- try mm. mm that he had read through the columns of The Wkly Fat about the Poultry Show 9M U It! am. and be was Ibsï¬rmm a phï¬hulhg u was at «we mm d the whom. mm. An 1: malt an 01*?! mmm wuitf (a mo éuuwténhmfui IRON! 9 “3 REM?!“ f Hm I in $919!?“ ï¬lm {FE ï¬ N. Wi m M; “I“ an my a! u:- an Hf?" new! â€a“: now 09!!! gm! M human; A writer to th- Poterboro Exam- iner 19‘th to:_ tho pyguniut'gon 9! “85th WW3}; 1'" wrï¬iï¬ Â«a mu {Mag} m“: ï¬naï¬ï¬ Mn 6». mm Nu u m m an n mam ï¬rm m #9 MI w «mu in [NM PRAISE FOR OUR POULTRY SHOW. CASTOR IA m num- “m W" A'!‘ OUNIDERH SAY succnsson to 1]. Boom. LlNDBAY‘B Gnarls? SHOE HOUSE. E-IURLE Y, O nyl about half- a-dozen buyers of Dinner Setts and ten buyers of Tea Setts can secure the low prices, so its a case of “First come, best choice.†‘, ' - gcrockery Bargains An Ad’v’t in The Post Paysâ€"People Read Then These might move out in the regular way of business before our spring impor- tations arrive, but we're not going to run any chances-«we've marked the prices down a third to make them move quickly. We ï¬nd ourselves on the threshold of spring with a larger stock than we desire of Dinner and Tea Setts and Toilet lines. BARGAINS l .m yam“ â€M ‘V‘ SPRATT KILLEN, Wu have In“ mm a M an- II'nmum of flu mm mm In hm. My "my an mum" “I «- WM! now m «an. Pattie: then ever arethe latest Silks (or Shirt- weist Suits. Shirt Waist: and Gone. Every quality end price. :3me Mudtmiaclmkt. mm plain mm». at m w M. SW 8 Muslim in white. navy. brown. a n1. woo NM. “902;: yaw. y Mutiful ï¬gured Muslin: with tucking effect. white aloud and flea! doomtioua. at 25: yud. Flue ,Whitc Candies in Dre-den effect: at 35c New White Venting: and Linen Suitings. These are tobe wornmore thaneverthis season.†white goods seem to be the choice of the leaders oiiashion. Some ehborate designs in white Silk, Organdies. Dresden pnttem, vet-y suitable for evening wear or ï¬ne nether. street or visiting costumes, also for wedding ceremonies. price 85¢ per yatd. lain it your business to all early and see those prottfg‘oods before they are picked over. February is always the month for selecting lus- lins, as everyone likes to get best patterns, a yard. 0’L0ughlin Melntyre. 'l‘I-ll FAMILY GROOERS. SPRING GOODS. CASH AND ONE PRICE. PAGE T382! 96W