".4 .t »«.M'._./.....‘.- ___.n. a...» -. - ~.â€"T,.,-~W “a... ,......,..k..., W . “a. ‘ “a < ‘ ‘1 ~ g. â€" A ~ .. » é - x I 4â€" u ‘ b \y ; . ‘5 a. , _ x. . _ l x. , flag.- “ f. if _ ~ I - v .- ' . V i l 'i . « ‘ ai outes_ Rewaid‘. ‘ ,r mm: 1913 New Rural M I ._.__. ‘ “ x.“ ll -r. “one?†.- i/ , . .I A reward bikbo‘ha‘s 'é'ii'l‘i offer-e ‘l'oih the arrest of J allies \Val lr‘on, or Wat as, lmul m {in On Monday the rural mail delivery rue ‘lta‘ltia'ugjajccusr‘d a all ot'lrg \Lr. “i†i 9‘ The boxos arrived at the post-ofï¬ce here ‘fojrl 1 5 ! what is known as Fenelon Falls No. 2 route and for the Bury's Green route. E Mr. S. Corbett has 'the contract for the â€" - ' - ‘former, and will cmnmen‘i‘ï¬e his duties on â€"‘\|IIK‘ ~QI ‘ Allan McPherson o ‘ronglur . following description of Waldro'h has been issued: " - _ _,. 5 feet 9 inches; about 165‘p6hn‘ds,2i 9V 14th. In addition to the ten 0P 9‘ years Old, fair icon},pl-éxih“, doze“ “Irei‘dy 0" the eir9‘1it' were {"8 brown eyes, may lie 'clea'n shaken oi; " “WP-W15“ 0‘ “)3 new: ma" b2“): “31.031 have slight light Colored musifglï¬hb, h's ._â€"_. have Just arr‘ved' mm enc 0", ‘L’ mark-on side of none from 'é‘cé‘llt fall .7 I Lamb, John Campbell.’ Frank Ak-lstler third linger of right llama Elem-1m): 27 and Jo‘m Lamb' sr" “' A' P"gu°' JO‘“ crushed while working in qllal-‘rv. and f"- Lambl Jr" w'“' “"d J""" DObeml Rubi“ still bandaged; re iorted to have scar 3 . » L ‘ Wilkinson, Jas. J. Campbell. Isaiah-Flatt, from .6.“ 1,5201; P.ll-W ‘ down Side of NW, 'j) . ' Jot"! 8mm“ “ ' J' J'ml‘m' Bl““° J-u-hkm’ but have to look close to' see it; sphaké -. ‘ - * Phi“? 3mm“. “0% Stem?“ 3.“ H- English fll‘lé'llfly and with very slight 5‘ m (an???) accent. When last seen wore grey peak '94 - . "- m ' †. ‘ ' . ' ‘ ca re {"sweator or at with white collar T“ ‘ Vgï¬a JénQCon Jdfls gagette. Barley, Sam. llhverdiarry Curtis. W.l-I. mfg gingllgmt' 1:05), punts, black “or: _ i: ' . - é - v _- and T-CH- immv W'“- fleshed?“ "Ind adamant block‘s (res. 'rliis man mal- lye, :. . ’5‘ I - . ' . . . _ Thea: urtls. The ten.new%k030i3 ‘0†found working around a stone quarry or i ‘ MW dress as he like The rest of We *0 1001‘“ FRIDAY Arm 11 m3 distastrrï¬trlair; at: ‘ our best at. all times. Unfortunately, the tendency often IS ‘ l I r .- «mméenveryarealsfmpidlyspreading' teamrandlsï¬m‘ly soodthhhorses- i, n r . ‘ ’ u , p n . . y . . r .O. , ltol ï¬acrlï¬ce qllahty for the sake of pmce, to malntmn appear- MK V g _ ."' and wlll soon include the “hole l'llstrlct . l ' y‘ . -. _ . "‘- . ‘ ' > - ..~-' _ at tlie‘present rate of increase. The in- . l; ance. lhat is false economy, especmllyrm footweal. The Rebelllon of women. godmmgl,ugllmmel Imus ,, matte, of Chemong Indlans Have Bad Luck: ll; "‘3‘ It will pay you to buy the best becausea good shoe Wfll‘ , 4 an“... . -. . 9n1y a‘shp‘rt’ï¬lnsg WIN.) the telephone. _ , r. l l d - ’ ‘. ’ ' - f t . Thuo - '- r _ Yum] mall‘ aclwory‘a-Dfl’ PMâ€! 1’05t the Peterbo'ro Timeszâ€"Both of the Dali a ~ilgt- hongel‘, an ill ayerg’ way P10.Ve m0re..-S§1tls ac 01y. ‘ (l A Tqronto world. farmer “,ill be u “glut-l“ ~mwn. r ‘WhetungSi of Chemnng Indian Village, 15 W‘ we Ul‘O‘e on to ' u - > ' ‘ 3 ~ _______________. have been playing in hard luck of late. y - y U y y V . boil lsï¬lï¬to beï¬xpect’e? flat gel}: ' ’ ' Dan, Jim, lost three valuable head of la ‘ _ y Wl: sympatllze w1tl rs. an - seed Re ulallons_ cattle} worth $50 each, through their S" burst. Ti they did she would not ï¬nd , . I “L ‘ tatlng Fans green carelchly till-owl: , it necessar. to bake gluch measures as 7 from the Mlssnn House. Then a few 3‘ f '. . ,., v , ' I 3 ‘_ . ‘ Mr. Alfred II. Iiubbs, of Picton, Ont., days ago he lost a $200 horse through li‘ ‘4 . ' ‘ have brought". herth Jml- :lhose Who Provincial Seed Inspector, was at the pneumonia. ' j ' v ‘ . ’are loudest ln condemnation of her Falls on Monday, examining the| local Dan. So, the stage driver, Dan of the I, . l acts are usually those who know little llsutpply of secdls allcllexplalining thesegu- good .gatill'eill gutteralt cliuekli-i lostua. ‘ l " l- _ v . 3, _ _ - - a 10115 rewarclng us so e 0 see s as avorl e )ll‘( a parro». recen y. .L 'â€" l I A & C , A 01 gobling (ï¬lt’be, condition†she 398k? embodied in the Seed Control Act, and though Dan is mourning for his pet, f' . , ' I I. , ' I to rem“?dY' l ‘gnofa'uce-Of one Patti" outlined in the following circular which some of the neighbors are singing the V . ‘ ' ' ‘ of the world about the ether part 18 has been sent to all dealers in the Dom- Te Deum, as the bird was so noisy. A .‘h‘ - 4‘ the real cause of the necessity for such 1010" 1 1' I " ,. fgmcasures as Mrs. Pankhurst has adopt- During the past few years the Seed '*â€â€œÂ°Â°â€œ_“ ‘ ‘3, ed_ When}; man’s house is on ï¬re one, Branch has been endeavor-lug to effect Not a u Mlllgnlal Dawnite'li l a >- . improvement in the seed trade by edu- doâ€s nOb Stop to “"3 the be“ 0‘ Lap cational work with farmers and seed“ fit the (10017 When there is a brick b" dealers, supplemented by the enforce- lng handy .to heave through. the wui- ment of the Seed Control Act. With few dow, British society is on ï¬re" and exceptions, both the wholesale and ' ’ retail dealers have endeavored to con- , [POS‘P‘og UhZPfopleï¬re‘nofl aware 0f}? duct their business in Conformity with 500ml 00!! ‘t-lons m England l'eqm‘e the law,- which has made it possible to The Minden Echo says:~We gladly comply with the request made by three different writers, who wish us to state the young man who last week was re: ported to have cut 01? one of his hands was in no way connected with the class of Bible students sometimes styler “ Mil: lenial Dawnitcs," who interpret Matt. 5, 30, to teach not that one of the Lord‘s followers should lnaim himself for life and thus retard his usefulness in His service, but that any tendency to evil that he should discover, though as dear as a. right hand, should be resolutely out off, rather than lose eternal life as a result of retaining it. “ ‘ (W... . ls. l» - .a )1, _. l v--,<...y mur- at,» u r‘" .v'l 0-. Auction Sale, .kgx '1- .vv work. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Mr. Walter Pugh will sell by public auction on Saturday, April 19th, at his premises, Lot 28. Front flange. S-unur‘ ville (Coboconk). two horses. tn'o milcll cows alld live head of young stock, with implements, etc., besides'a canoe, a skill, a. punt, and other articles. Seven months credit. no reserve. Sale at one' eighteen. months. _’ In ‘ that time‘ the Oil Will have [0813, about till women who are conscious of ‘y dimeult for seedsmen to collect somewhat adverse conditions, your best Extra No. 1, No. 2, or No. 3, according to for the correctness of the grade. If the lubricating Qualities and the parts begin Ito Wear. their urgency have the'power to make “mm†Stool“ 0f high grade seed’ 0wâ€" Si“ James Whitney PemiSt’ in regard' efforts to observe the provisions of the the means tor-other-and far more seri- quality. If the seed is obtained from a Pallkhurst WUUId no“ be Sbl'iVing for seed‘is obtained locally, :1 representa- reforms that will never be “brought keep the number of prosecutions very - » imleln'Pomical issue's- . . ' ing to the very short-crop, and the ., .- ‘ v - One of the discouraging things trade will doubtless present many on- . I Does Your Watch Need. Attention? V """"â€"’ - ling the- agitation for woman suffrage Act will be required. h 'as, directed towards getting the vote v All timothy, red clover, aisike and I I. . pus ends 0f souql ref"rmt....1£ ‘ were wholesale llrmpproperly marked, it is [were any otheu'mcans oi’galnlng these unnecessary to have it retested or mark- 'V°tes- FOI‘JOHS years ti"? demand f‘". tive sample should be sent to the seed reform has gone on. lhe late Mr. laboratory for test and each bag plainly Should be wou‘nd'vregui‘ariyand cleaned at'ieast every I i A low. This season it has been exceeding- about the situation is that; men mm usual and trying features. Under these ' We have a} well earned reputation fOIY‘dOiing' good? watt: as an end in itself; The vote is only alfalfa seed must be graded and marked reforms peaceably women like Mrs, ed, as the wholesaler is held responsible Stead was- sent 1to jail:fol"the-pnrt be marked With “19 gl‘ad9~ seed inspecti- alogwgg‘ijeéxï¬ii’g .Britton Barrios. F001 01"" KENT ST., LINDSAY. took in t1.),in“.to,lbri*hg aboutoneme ors are instructed to see that the grad- o'clock. T. Onshore, auctioneer. Sec . p A “to _ W} I t t . _ n" .u 0†I, I mg regulations are strictly enforced. bills. [’9 “11- .14. 1h “ï¬lm-ab) 1 eo‘ï¬'hPKGS' Seed that Will notgrade No. 3 cannot :- R . . sure seenlsto be necessary to bringoï¬- lieg'ally be~snld except for exliort or for- ‘ “" l, inspectors of. G..T_..R. Tune Seerce'. ï¬cialdom to‘the point: (reaction; 1': is = cleaning. This applies to farmers as Fairbaim ; 7 l l I . . the reformer 'lratllel. . than the lam ‘ well as seed dealers. Farmers selling ' ._ - seed that is below grade No. 3 to their (Correspondence Qflhe Gazette.) I ' Breaker that g-ets P-“m‘lled m Sm’h neighbors for, seeding on to dealers on lilstameear. . ' V .1 r . - - the understanding that it is to be retail- Mrs. Panlchurst.’ is a. ladvrof deli. - fdbll'or seeding without recleaniug are . . ' . ' ' - ' . . . " in e to prosecution - and every elfort ‘ 'l n n . Cd'te bunuw' ‘md Lied†hm“ d cum w Will be made to apply the Act to farmers {lense- She» ‘3 "gm?" Shmeker’lm" 3' $00“ as strictly as to seed merchants. iii any sense; liliese' who have heard Paper packet-,5 of vegetable and flower her have been. uniformly impressed by seed put up since 1911 must be marked showmg the. year in which they were ' ' ' ‘ ' ' l- - hm: Climb fï¬dsfmmene†mteblfldflu ï¬lled. Retailers should protect them- eme 0 8"} - 3’.‘ “9,133†can"? 6 83‘ selves by' handling only packets that 13’0de by Imprisonment. It lsrabsurd‘ are' properly: marked, as inspectors are folly to suppose. it can» And thisl is. instructed to» report all. eases where where theEngliathvcrnmimt is axis-â€" ‘gg‘u‘ked‘l’mmtsw Being (memo. {01‘ taken' It} might w‘lwu‘imp‘i’sm’bhe' Seed} grain, clover'a-nd grass seed as leaders of the opposition and“ expect well as root and vegetable seeds, wheth- to carry on government. Those who er in sealed packets or in bulk, must be . l ' , ' . l l ' (mus capable-of'germihailing:th the proportion lefuqe to r8005sz the PMâ€) 6 be e of at least two-thirds of the percentage “'9 leaders Of the' “PROSitiPn 9":6 _men standard of vitality for good seed of the Will soon have to reVlse thelr'eplmons. kind, seed that will not, germinate in The women of England are beginning this proportion must be plainly marked to “link. Thought is a force not to showing the actual percentage of seeds t’ capable of germinating. If there is be conquered reason to suspect the vitality of any seed,. a sample should be submitted for germinating t‘est. _ gee? grain, llax, white clover, grasses ‘ . an a l ot er orage plant seeds must be The Dawn m Ireland' tree from-noxious weed seeds or be labelled'showing the names of' the nor- - - â€" ions weed seeds present. l London Tl'mes'. Reasonable precautions on the part Mr. Henry Elliott of this place was married'to Miss Katie Brandon of Fenc- lon Falls on April 2nd. We wish them a long and happy life. Mr. Alex. McGee left on Wednesday for Toronto, where he intends to spend the summer. - Mr. W. D. Forest. representing the Standard'Separator 00., was in this vicinity recently. A large number from here attended the sale at Jas. Billett‘s last week. Mr. John Mulligan is. again in this burg with his sawing outï¬t. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tiers visited in Toronto during Easter holidays. We understand George invested heavily in: real estate. Mr. Hugh Tiers, C. P. R. operator, left on Saturday for Calgary. e. ' llEW SPRING M LLINBR ' ' It ALL THE LATEST STYLES~ 0. Powles' Corners. Correspondence of the Gazette The farmers are'waiting for the grounds .to dry (In-after a long winter, and if we shoui’d' say a long winter of rest it would not be quite correct. for there-impel;r much rest for the agriculturist.. There- is a certain-amount of anxiety the farm- er dees not know when. his house or' barn will be term to pieces with the- wind, and electric storms also, cause some uneasiness; The farmers will have to start and insure against wind. Mrs. Jno. C. Wagar is visiting her parenterat Ehte‘rprise. Mr. D. F. Milloy is making arrange- ments for a trip to the Northwest, Brit- ish Columbia. Chicago and Erie. Mr. W. GlaSpbell pnrchashed at Mr. Jim. Billett’s sale the tworyear-old short- horn bull. Mr. F. Powles is assisting Mr. A. Milloy to shingle his house. of seed‘ dealers to observe the provisions No one can fail to gather from the of the Act will insure against possible tone of the numerous essays upon the annoyance and trouble through the seed aspects .ofelrish lif'ea: general impres- mspeci’m“ System' sion that, after a: long and stormy might: the new dawn. 8“"?9' Proms". Of Steamer Olonabee Commences Season: : fair weather. There is gelng on a. lift- ., .v .‘ .V ‘1‘: . l ‘_ mg up “If the mass Of the people’ 8’ Barrie Advance :â€" The Otonabee, 0-. “I. ‘ fl .c ._ . Widening 0f QUtIOOka 3' general im' which was overhauled last fal'l.,i;sbeing, prOVement of tone which statistics do put into the water this week. Capt. mean long'cst wear, best . . ' . or count {on Campbell and R. J. Law of Toronto oliice “0t adequately measure ac of the Lake Simcoe Navigation Company appeamce’ gnaw“ economy' That means a great addition to the are in charge of the. work. The boat ‘. THE SHERWIâ€-WILLIAMS PAINT M sum of human happiness. It is also appears to be in excells“,J condition. 45-. s "a 5- I , . , Slay :1 . 5 at . ._ 3' l Cs. S .u. .>-MMVMWL‘~IU&-flï¬k . I r is. guaranteeuof still further progress The Lake Simcoe Navigation Company i ‘ wears longest, because it is made from best matcnals; because the through the hopeful. reinforcement of is negotiating for a steamer to carry 290 OOH ; oil and the pigments are thoroughly combmed. making a reticet eï¬'ort after better things. That there lgggégggégg; glfintvgdgï¬mihflgg . _ I lâ€" h weather-resisting paint ï¬lm. It has best appearance because it is â€" ! will be difï¬culties to encounter an Mlnetgs, ‘Hewitbé Creek, and ‘Shantl; St;"".lames ,“Church'Meetlng. ll , ground very ï¬ne: 31715353 “NOW: “‘1 the 501°}? are Clear obstacles to overcome and even retro- Bay. The"0tonabeeis to be used for ""- ’ Strong It aï¬mds greatest mum!†bccause bemg gwund ï¬ne 1"- grade tendencies to ï¬ght cannot be excumiunfi- 11:38:": lifltenbionl ‘50 gave A meeting of thegopgregatirgn of covers most surface, costing least in ï¬rst cost, and because it wears doubted There are always such things an experience 0.6 man p ace in James; church will 3 mm on V hum 3y ». ,._ . ’_ , . . _ ' charge of the Peninsular Park Hotel I ' A ril 17th. A oodattendance: i†' .vhngfstrpumng, Â°ï¬ i“ .the 19“?“ m†u" "ed M "Pamtmg‘ In every country and fit every Stage 0f and little difficulty is anticipated. in’ gga'ï¬gwlï¬; g 1 l :1}; ‘Use It and you 11 get Satisfaction. > its progress. Everything depends upon keeping it ï¬lled. “ ‘ , ' -* l ' “ G the temper in which they are met, and we rejoice that the Irish'number ‘ . -' ' - . Mrs. C. A. Plank has secured 4,000 - . A, ~ ‘encou'mges ihe behef that the high damages from the G; ’I'. R. for dafnages The regular meeting of the Women's- itemperwbnghber. braver. mm‘8 8336? in the railway accident at Grass Hlll’ an Institute will .be held on Friday after- and; more hopeful than in a not very J une 8th of last year. 'The case was no’en,‘April 18th,'a‘t the home of Mrs,.W.' ' v’ . '. ’ settled out of court. McLau hlin.Peel, H. Welsh Colborne street.~ Subject, d‘i‘t’anb Pas“ “huh EnghShme" and full-,0“ & sunson were Mia. Plankfs .“ Ellect oi Home Influence 0n National Irishlnen alike are ready to forget. solicitor; V l I . and‘Pl-lbll‘c’mmy . woman's INSTITUTE MEETING. » sate Iv HEARD vane. ‘ï¬wu‘w‘w .n r m. a Dealer-in best Paints and Varnish'es;