ry Opening, rave a. was“ quad†f Fife Seed Wheatfornic; F. 0:. aelivery of the 9'“ winter we will va.‘ 5Ԡdinaty epflng '59“ W 1'1, E‘Q'v Ildibum undersizned. WILLIAM PRU-9’" FOR SALE ;sortment of flat; 'ing and Summer .ependently or in W rise. 439w»! Per Bushel :lcipsl Carporatlon 0' .visional County of I ELLE MILLING _ “unuft'W 0‘ S bout dvcidcd to b! I! tho Village this i is expected that oose Wheat for Seed Feb. 25th. 1901-' H 5-5"!th 1113 r . . " the Summer vacation. It Will J 1.3. l‘wo Sum? building about 30); 1°.†" ’ .- 111$de, brick Hem-cred lined inside “1â€â€œ, â€m half inch grained basswuod dul . ‘ ’. . ., â€and “1111 hot air furnace. In ., "121 upâ€"toâ€"datc buildâ€" " f“ a Credit to W ,, mm and AIILL hnusc anu um nu... --.. -,,____ v ’lhe next mow “in be securincr 1m- bird .0 put in the cage. Quito. lâ€\(' -l\_ 5- was s to \ou Dan in all \om Imâ€" Makings ‘ Mr. (.eo. ('olwill still remains 1.ch Tittle imprmml in health. Hrs. Rodman has returned home after srendind a few pleasant days with her daughter Mrs. Corneil at f'Jayior s Corners. While sak'ipgm and at Mr. Tripp' s [the other day Mr. m had the Luis- fortune to break? both the: crnun,‘ when of his horse power besides aj flew other slight breaks of some of; khe pinions. I KINMOUST . lluildcrs' Hardware at - Chmamon's. It is with sorrow that I this wu-k ruport the death of Mr. Wm. (“ald- wull's third daughter Elsie from that headed disease diphtheria. Elsie was a dear little girl and a favorite with everybody who knew her. She leveloped diphtheria about a wm-k 153g under the parcnuu ruux a; 1.1.7- sent. an: Dan. Mclcan has lurchasm a and lot from Mr. John MCI van will be securing: the quite. likely. house The next move bird to put. in the cage, Rum-cs to you Dan in all your unâ€" g0 and was Quarantined in the hall attached to Scott's hotel. Despite Jae skill of Dr. Frost she died on Thursday morning and was buried on‘ hat afternoon. 1101' sent in St. lames' Sunday School was draped in mourning on Sunday last . Much mnpathy is felt for Mr. (‘aldwi-ll and family in tln-ir sore bcrcaVMm-m. Gilbert Watson. son of Alex Wm- Fun. is ill with (liplithi-riu and is iw- Png attendvd to by Dr. “him. \h- ope that llll‘ Board of lit-ullh will 0 a little more “rim and not allow nybody to loan-e a placardvd lmnw. fillings go on us the-y have [Mm n epidemic of this disease is sun- In ollow. (‘innamon S MES Ethel hum» after SP with her Si: graVe. Mr. Handc‘ Mr. Jno Scarlett is out again Inn" “5" got over the injuries rocoiwd When his team of horses ran awn.“ Our new tailor Mr. Coleman has iecured the hull mer McDoug-dll's i'luCksmith shop. where he is now ready to take your measure for u new spring suit. Prices right and ii: guaranteed. (live the old gentle- “Ema trial There. is also somv talk in Mr. A exam, of Fenclon Pulls ï¬lming a tailor shop and gents furâ€" nishing stem in Mr. A. “'atsons old Miss Ina. Sum who has been 1“ “Tonto some time learning drcss a 1d mantle makin" will be 1101119 ‘1me and start a dress making dWP in our village. “1- wiSh her PU ms. Joy and child of Fem-Ion Falls w"? in Kinmount on Saturday last rm. :1 fL'W hours. ‘3' move tome. Mr. Joy will short. his family here. All are wol- yrl" .9 trllï¬lm- A: a a ‘7" n L ,__. {and “Cress 41‘ tht‘ Mr Miss Mrs The Miss One Of i the 15 Dr, DU V hit-paw.s 'hurSdL‘ }' v 'IA 188 Mabel Sowardiis again laid ‘ used up With a. sen-re at lack of bronch'Lt-_ of the 1 visiting ammo“S 1 55 Martha Inn returnf recently. Ida Colwiil of Sonya is umâ€" |der the parental roof at PW- d boas are numoroas on the prep-am edding is expected scon. of our Lindsav trainnmn \imtâ€" 2g for summer . Island Sunda} . Handcuck of I‘cterboro has ailing friends in this neighbor- (‘olwill still remains Very \‘ml in hvallh. Imam has returned home ind a few pleasant days aun'htor Mrs. Corneil at FIXGERBOARD '5 for l10thS Wringm‘s. ml Tripp ha‘s rvtm'm-d spvnding a pleasant Wt'vk sister Mrs. Lamb of Seaâ€" VICTORIA ROAD 1's for Sap Kettles crmun. dentist. will he at Hotel. Victoria Road. on April 4111. all day. it man) b1 an upâ€"toâ€"datc buildâ€" ww‘ Edit to the section. Seward is again laid Vere attack of bronchib carried North Bruce in grit, governments and ‘ West Elsi!) Machine} Mr. Wm Suggitt, our worthy mop- chant and ex-councilman has been used up Since he attended a session of the new council. It «raw him zsuch a. pain to see the wav they did? business that it settled in his left leg. He thinks that by a diligent. application of linlment and Shier s WOODV'ILLE s for Washing Mnchi nan. dentist. will be trmpl. Woodvillv. for chums L McLean and ? ed hmne Tuefl n1:1n\‘ friends tnss coming summer. that it will be ready “vs ISLAND S. S. No. 3 have build a. new school in April. and Miss May I‘uosduy after _“-ARDER. MARCH 28th, 1901 at Vul- 110$ t hL‘ at 5mm: of our young men took in Um 1011 meeting on Monday (Wt-hing where a good time was enjoyed. One had the misfortune of an upset while going down. Mr. Wm. McCue of the Yukqxil 10r- mcrly of Cameron. is visiting git-ads around Fairbaim. - Miss Gertie Tiers spout. u {cw days hecntly visiting her sister Mrs. Alf. Xorthoy at Fenelon Falls . A surprise party visited "Camp 1mm" last. Tuesday night. A very vnjuyablc evening 'as spout. “Twas a sad trip coming back. Mr. David Oliver visited 11w home 01’ Mr. P. Barker last Sunday. Mr. E Tiers had thv misfortune while getting out t‘mbm's for a (irin- Sht'd In fall 011' n lug and Ln-ak smm- (If his ribs. \Yr hour he will FAIRBAIRN (‘innamon's for Paints, ()il. Me. Mr. A J McKinnon of Toronto gave. our town a call ron'vwing acquain- ‘Flii'i‘s. The many friends nf Mr- Samuel \Vhlt‘ are p10;\."(*d 1a) hvnr of his x‘m:u'-.’«-r_\' from :1 n-urv attack 01' SUN“. grip ()ur jolly Walter has n-turm-d to thcsv corners. When is Un- "hot lime " going to be. The Rev. Mr. Adam, who has bum very sick, is improving. “<- hopt' to soon see his smiling fzu‘v out anuvngst us again. ~.~ prupuring a 1:rugraumm- for :x cum-um which is to he hold on tho (-vvning of Mar 27th in thc- Oran-g1- hull m aid of 8.8. No. 12. ()wing to Wednesday ovvniug Inst bring so wet quite a number of our people were disappointed in not got» ting to the basket. social at Mr. Laidley's. ' Miss Maud Bradburn gave a St'lt‘CL party to a. few 01 hvr friends on Thursday evening last in hmmr of Trvnpcr Paul's safe rutm-n -frmn Suuth Africa. During the severe storm which pus- sml ()Vcr here on Saturday night last Mr. Henory Carpenter's barn was struck by lightning but liuk- dam- age done. JANET VILLE (‘innumon's for Paints. ()il. etc. It. has been rumored around hero this while back that our tcmpcranm- house. was going to be closed. Upon enquiring of the proï¬rii-ior we werv informed that the report is (mm and that he is going out of the busines‘: in the. next month. Wi- are very sorry that, Mr. Slinson cannot St'i' 11l$ way clear to still Continue the >l:ii,-iiiess as it will he a great back~ ‘sn to our village not to haVe a pub- lic house. If we were. allowed to express our opinion it, would be that some. of the church and h-mpi-runco people would do less talking and support. temperance. a little more ihc-re would be a better chance for a living in the temperance business horn. Mr. James (‘asvy has his windmill down giving it :1 Lhrmlgh nwrhuul- Mr. Wm. Stokes of Zion was â€10 gun-st of Mr. Wm. Downer on Sunday evening last. Miss Jones and Miss Sluplus ..uf Pelt-rboro were visiting at Mr. Wm. “lass" om- day last, week. .‘.[r. Leslie Jordan has been laid up with rheumatism for some time but has now recovered. Mr. Charley Found and Miss l‘u-ssiu Davey were united in the bonds of holy matrimony on the 13le inst. Mum expected to follow soon.‘ A couple of dudes from ()ukxvuod paid a visit to our town on Sunday lust. They were a. picture of joy and sorrow. While one ammzu't-d at church with his lady friend the Other w as compelled to talu- a buck Scat All through the interference of at 10c- ul man Graham bread seemed to be the favorite. Mr. Fred Bravmuh-r. ma'nngor 15w Kimnount (foopomg‘o ('0. up with a severe duse of grip. of is laid l‘uley , Joy’s flour mill is running in excellent ’shape and turning out a Splvndid grade of flour: Arrange- ments are being made to supply the farmers in this vicinity with the right kind of seed wheat at: a. reason- able ï¬gure The car of Manitoba who-at which arrived here a few “‘(‘t'kS ago is near]:\' all used and swvcral more. are cxpccli'il shortly. ()ur village is bomning. \li~'s C Skilch is busily « V.\l.lk Guns at. Cinnumnn's (1. W. Ross and chy will get the out. again at the same dose. Joy's flour mill is VALEN TIA and his totterino' D oligar- “‘cl‘u MIDWOCI in it would be that 1 and lvlnpwruncv loss talking and :0 a little more ugwl m u mrvrt blood puriï¬er that he will be heady for the race next year. CAMERON Pure mixed paints at (‘innamon's The sun and rain is making t! snow scarce out our Way and as result. of_ it. the roads are very ha and almost. impassxblc. We are all prepared for sprix We are all prepared for S] work now, our wood is all put 2 and our machinery ready for The most, important part is, the are in ï¬rst-class condition to I work. ()ur dancing is very near over 1 guess we will have to wait till lst of July or 12th, or maybce next, win- ter. Oh ! dour. There was a slight mistake- in our last, issue concerning that. party Where it. said ï¬fty or sixty being present. it should have been ï¬ve or SIX. Those who havml't got. their ice stored away bezu-r get at it, m' give it up for a bad job. IIaving read in loud and other papers of Col. Sam Hughes bringing before the Dominiun gtwwnmvnt. the necessity of giving mmmnï¬tion, rifles etc. for the use of nur local battalâ€" ions as well as thmz- of other but- talions must thank him in this way in behalf of our surrounding com- munity as well as myself. Better rifle shots, and more of than is what, we want and this is plainly shown by the prcSt-nt war. lid-p on Culâ€" uucl ; you‘re tlu- right man in 11.9 light place. Advertise Mr. Figgâ€"The amateur poet, my bog; is the one that keeps the profession starving. The Chief “Dian-coca.†. Tommyâ€"Say. paw, what is the ant. tercncebetween an amateur poet and a professional? For Example. “I shall ordez a modest luncheon.†331“! Tensp0t as be scanned the bill or tax-8.; “What is your idea or a modest lunch“ con?†asked Bunting. ‘ '- 2.9 “"’all A ______ I II I , .1“-.- “Well. for exnmnle, I shall have dreIl- ed tomatmm" In {ï¬e Dnviing Room. Jinks (at a parly)â€"â€"I don't soc that's the matter with that pretty Woman ow: there. She was awfully flirty a Mlle while ago and‘now she wou'z have an)" thing to do with me. Strangerâ€"I've just Curm- in. She's my wifeâ€"Lite. The man who so gayly a short while ago Of “sweeping the ("Junta-y" would talk Now cusses and kicks when he has to 5'0 out And shovel the snow at! his wï¬â€˜s. â€"MENS' SPRING OVEBCOATS. oxtra high grade. Venetian. Cheviot. and genuine lm- ‘ parted West. 0! England Whipcaï¬mimde and signage“! in the highest. manner; .9, “.10, ‘12. : -For‘spring the Fan md Grey Chi-vow Box Bad; I Oval-coat will be porch: fuvokï¬Ã©u. LINDSAY and MIDLAND Between now and Eas‘er Suï¬day this store will be headquarters for hundreds of Men, Youths and Boys, who are considered stylish and caudal dressers Thev recognize and appreciate the superior merits of the dreSs needs we Se“, and the attractive values we can oï¬'er. We greet you with the LARGEST, BEST and most perfectly assorted stock of SPRING GARMENTS and FURNISHINGS ever p'esented in our successfu‘ history. Our selections are now in the zenith of their comp etene~s an time for the budding of the season. B. J'. GIUGH’S NENS’ SPRING OVERCOATS in Fawn and Grey. in Cheviot,Venetim and Whipcord,full b9: back, three quarter Icngth..5. $5 9), M Spring Overcoats in The Watchman-Wardcr A Contrast. This week those who wish to buy m advance of the Easter rush will be on hand at this store. We’ ve prepared ex ra ‘12!) - - and will meat extra inducmfm all mllers, like these: Spring Overcoat Weather sprin awn '< 012 HOW IS IHE TIME Tl] BUY YBUH EASTER UUIHTS .2 men begin bad the THE BIG MOTHER OF [INDSAY Tho-e Bolton Gin-ll. lieâ€"Carrie, do you know you are the ï¬rst woman I ever loved? - . Sheâ€"So then that accounts for your greenness? But to thinkfliat I should um i kindergarten courtship school! The luau-an gm. Harbingers 0f Balmy Days Whoanlannotmeetnybmfl .ï¬? 0! libel: thIt'l the worst! â€:1. Why, in. I moat them ever: (by. “f" :,_. tablmmmm .- -â€"-» Inn quota the “pinch o! poverty.I While, as we know. the touch 01 poverty is really An ablcbodied clutch. \- - Fact-'11: the Cue. The: no noises. -MENS' NEW SPRING SUITS in high grade Canadian Tweed an patterns of 1901â€"63“), 950 35.0550 .350 ~MENS NEW SPRING SUITS in Imported " Tweed and fade Worsteds, strictly high CPU-16.01â€.“ 91350- 35’ NEW SPRING SUITS in Eran Woni'edi and 's‘flk mixt’urés of extra hi wig. _owelutpamtaa obtainibie .12. O New Spring Suits ...... AT...... EPPS’S 0000A EPPS’S 0000A GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Propernes. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the venom! and_dy‘speptig.-‘ 8:914 only. in 1-11: "tins, labelled JAMES EPP5 a 00.. Ltd. Bomaopatmo Chemists; London. England. GE THE BIG CLOTHlER -Your (Shirt III here am; color. .150 to5oc. -SVell ‘Neckwehr. 50c, 350,30 ‘3" 20c, 15c. â€"Flt your boys out in one of GOUGHS’ Bargain ‘ Suits for Enter, and be proud of than. --Beg_uh_1_' Csutq $3 59331qu Laney _Bro mic Suits in Spring Clothes for Boys ~84»:qu £3.50 w $é.25 valixe-Bofs" 2:pjece vaults 21%â€!!8 Tweed, neat pat-terns, 01.15. 81:50. -‘l'im_e_to think at New Esta -choice rm .2 21 m ' SUPPER 'in English ind‘Sootnh Tried. a: 1250. :3. W 1th.! be LINKS lid salln Gaggigsitï¬ighsmboy Go sud two pads. for selling only Uaets Paisinu Beau- ty Pins at 10‘. asset. These ï¬ns are: ï¬nished in gold and enamel. pretti‘l' engraved and nearly carded, three to 8 set. They are such splendid value our agentsscllthcminflumstcvcx'yhuuse. Send us this advertisemenband we will forward the Pins. Sell then. return the money. and this bounti- ZulSulhlGOMB'mgwin begun: yuu by return mail. absolutely free. Dominion Novelty (0.. Box 34 Taro-m. Can. SYMPTOMS â€"â€" Moisture; intense itching and stinging; most at night: worse' by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form Which often bleed and uloerate; becoming. very sore. SWAYNE'S OINTMENT stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulcer- ation, and in most cases‘runoves the tumors. At druggism or by mail. for 50 cents. Sample {1'03th SONS CO.., Montmywmdu agents. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles Ea it!