If not, we hope you _ will Kean: sent to part With those yogi. . h3VC- . m The present week. would be; ; (mod tilm: to get 11111 of them 1 35.1 the remedy you can depend . take them out promptly mill or sorness is our, ‘l't5even'Soloinon ini'ali-hIS glory was array- 1 leda‘vso‘rie of'thesei‘. But Solomon with all his upon l†Without } KORNOFF 5 . slimmer :thoasénm com- A sad death occurred here Friday about a. year ago he walked ' from ents over the 'Bank of Commerce. Price 106 1 . ‘ . . ago he ._ .. :. . . . tm law MP. VW tova: Eni‘ty B," 'V†w", ». Ito,“m - Va] I ‘, 5" 7' . . i '3. . . A.H1g1nbotham Aï¬'mgmwmmg Wand-“med ily into-v 1986.“?ij ism Sustain-1 :é' wealth of Wivesandgold never had a chance to 1 . _ . ’ h . ed ,LH....; 4M, V“ n 3 , .. Infra . 3.. . 1 . \ . .‘ r . ‘ , .. ‘ . , :L'.“ n J I . . ' . ' . V _ ~. __________ “rne lama... .l - 1kmmhrmght have sur-pas ' 18 oo . ma; _ l.. ., __ _ . . . If; // eterle no.3; and a few ï¬g-ï¬itï¬fï¬gï¬tg two. “is“??? sed the-lilies 1.“ beauty. Come, and look over OBITUAR‘! ' if; tofehlis do, him t° 1W“ ‘1‘ Hr- and.- â€'3‘? William Be.“ Passed o rt ll ti ‘ f 1121 « 5 ‘° S ’t \ S t " .___.., Itathmell, 16 hand-st†where. he’ nan. yond, The death of the second ‘ 0' ' , s S - F . . . h ‘ .\ JOSIE BELL. smce lived. His health, desmte his daughter, Miss Annie Ruth, occurred Verceoats and prlng urnishings. , You ave * age, (lld not leave him, and only Monday at the home of her par- .. ~ . . ' . l. . ' 1 s not experienced as many surprises for years dash; ‘ when miss Josie Bell, eldest Lindsay to his old homestead in El- Little Annie was iour‘years old. day. on distance am we ’m as N dauchler 0i lir. and Mrs. Wm. G. id. a 3 ° ofs it Ive .1 ' ‘ “ away in her eighth year, «It was a. Pop ar WW 7 with the JOSEPH HOULIHA, .31 nd 1 ul _, - A sad death occurred on, 0 EN " '7 “.you Will have in spending a half hour in our Men’s Clothing and Furnishing Department. Bell, Passed . ‘ short!) after 12 o’clock, scarlet fe. deceased, and Within sevenweeks he , l-er being the cause of death. The walked «on. to the old ram ï¬ve “1 the “SF ‘Va’d- m â€â€œ5Ҡ505‘ » leph Houllhan passed away after a 1.1 had only developed the times- Mr- me was 9“ times‘short illness He tta ked . was 8/ 0 some curtaing’ little ‘5. . - - ' . ' ~ 3 bet. disease on Monday, but it was not reminiscent, and mini “Ch a '1- . . ' l’d , thought m be serious. However, as mood could relate manY'an. interest-L1?†ago With that dread diaper. “Th ' _ . 1 tb b'tte . She was non very strong, and had, a ing tale of the pioneer days. When mpmhena. The. young lad was pop†, , e sweetness of low prices never aqua s e I mess" . _ ‘ ;." . weak heart, she gradually. sank lower he ï¬rst landed in Canada he had b“ l“)?! am°ng5t 1Ԡâ€@Pimm’sz ‘ “'1Ԡ- f or unlit †‘ i “mil vesterddy noon, when she passâ€" l ten pounds. in his pocket to start life Y’ill regret to W391 of his demise. He‘ 0 P0 q y. i “ ~ countryrmd this amount lls survived by 1118 mother, two sis- .ters and two brothers, one of the, r eternal reward. The War- in a new ed :0 he was swallowed up in the purchase 0 ' 3 White extends deepeSt sympthy to the ‘ L . ‘ . . 1 ,- - . . m ‘ W iii-(wed and stricken parents. a stove. However, by being indus- latter, Will-lam, livmg at Guelph. . . , L r 25 E ' ")RbF VAN'STONE trims and by dint of hard wak’ he ' , - ‘ '-‘ ', ;. o LAT (2* ‘ . - . was able to save and store away ' ‘ i ’ _. . . ~ when... mi... Great Piece of _ “n as ave es . . .. 1 , . .Clothing and Furnishing Department ' \ ’ come" My licaVenly home is bright and fair.1 Many a time the deceased followed . Stage MCChanlSMl 2 25 N0 paid- “or death can enter the blazed trail to the nearest grist - ' ll‘f’m; t vers th t mill carrying his heavy sack over his V 1‘5 gll‘te‘mr 0‘ ’ 8 sun ou.- shoulder. Sometimw «he wolfld SO Much interest has been manifestedl shines - ' - .. - , :q , . to the grist mill at Omba‘ay *0 haVe concerning the mechanical methods â€WV :11?“an ‘nans’on Shall b†the produce-'of the soil ground. and of the thrilling chariot race employ- "es “‘1‘" at other times would walk to the ed in Klaw and Erlanger’s spectacle, mill at Fenelon Falls. “ Ben Hur," which is to be present- .. nor 1 . . . » - W“ h“ 3 “15 gemy and 51mm The late Mr. Vanstone is survwexl ed at the Princess theatre. Toronto, sh early r:losing'“i:ketltigt 53‘}; his? livglidblozg by two daughters and ï¬ge sonS, an lweek of March ldth. â€"--â€" - i . ~ 77 hi man a . of whom were present at the tuner] In this great 3mm“ contest the ‘ i h I l spectator 3885 eight horses gallolï¬ng Llndsay Boy N .10“ 13,- ebbing rmay to 'be revived no a1 They are .4 Mrs George Rathmel at break-neck speed and straining . , . x l- 3 ; Vâ€" lncmdmg "‘Om'lthigt‘kgï¬rgï¬is ï¬tiie'évgeland Mrs. Stephen Oliver, Lindsay; . . . pass“ 8. ~ J ohn and George on the homestead every muscle to gain the advantage] IS Now Direcu)‘ 1 0 (’0 a ' - ‘ r“ ‘ l - . . 1‘ ‘ MSdalr 41km“ 2' 1910' was heard in Eldon; {Richard in town; James in the race within the amphitheatre. 1Behmd each quartet of horses is a eh 25 softly Si?fâ€"7:;‘n3 gaiwï¬itmfjhfseafmg at Woodvillc ;_ and Joseph at Toron- . . 0 “ms 0 ‘ ‘ ' to. Twenty-eight grandchildren and Roman chariot. fihe wheels â€VON" The Warder received a. letter this apldly ; the chariots lurch and sway morning from a. former Lindsay chi-l O : 2’. g. < m o a O i: E‘. ;. ~< â€c hymn. mun". tmefhén 39 dzyfhe thirteen great grandchildren also 1' . _ 0 an aâ€" and the flaming- berlbbone garments zen in the person 0 Mr. Everand nd nails, “as he'l'd repeating ' r 1 “ 1 . - _ - . survive. The ï¬ve sons and a son-1nâ€" . . 1 â€"2"†hymn. ‘1 “Sum Whmh he had law of the deceased acted as pall- 0f lihe 4’1“â€? flutter behind them, Gordon. of Dryden, 0nt., who six , o o . ““‘ng m... t° 1... â€9““5’“ °‘ W “W W“ “W“ ‘“ â€â€˜e PI‘ICB For Price" 1 Q l 1 ' Bl pulls i. 7â€" e 1‘ his seven childâ€" h “"5†9" m’ on O bearers at the funeral. While t e 501" - ~ - - the scene. The illusmn 15 8t)“. fur- cal branch of the Dominion Bank. rm . ' ce. ‘as c ducted b ReV. J. ’- . . . n W on y ther increased as the interior wall Mr. Gordon is now. a. director of the The passing away 0f the late Wilson, pastor of the Cambridge-St- . of the amphitheatre moves along and Gordon Pulp and Paper Co., a new W Shade.“ . (Jeorco Vanstonc marks the death of . . 1 ’ . . .. . -- . h, f hch hurch , _ , _ . lace, a one 02 the most patriotic citizens ox ï¬ggmhgfs ggnilbtalmhec hav- the dust. flies in blinding clouds be- company recently organized. The 31 , i'anada, a Iowx‘ Of 1118 native 001111- I- ' a f the Method" t neath the crushing wheels of the - - - l 1.3 . , . , , -_ .mg been a. member 0 IS . company own valuable timber limits i . .r), (England). and a. respected res: . . chariots. The clatter-voicing. rush- - - . - . church all his hie. The deceased was . to the extent “imaging-e miles. 1 a ‘ dent of Llndel}. His death remmes . l’t'cs «staunch ConserVative mg heels of the horses and the rum-_ 1 l it include n erous small lakes. :mc of the Stalwart and adventurous, m 130 l 1 a. ‘ ' ble of the chariots are distinctly ~1-hese limits contain 250 miles of wt, nevertheless, hardworking pi'o- , Brightâ€"eyed he was, bright smiling heard. " waterways which aï¬or d mp1 e means 1 UNITS of three townships, viz.,.the and bright-somed,‘ .Elaborate mechanism and applica- of transporting their log: from the townships of Darhngton, bend-ge A nevermï¬mg zest of life he had, tmons oi electr1c1ty produce this great bush to the pulp I1]. 1 98 hill Eldon. He had passed the 00' Which. lightened every care. and kept effect. The mechanism of two great h ' l , . . Dryden is a. small town on n... I 6 man u in a vanta es ‘cradles, twenty xeet m length and main line of the C.P.R. between Fort 1 y y. g g togcnarian stage of life by eleVen him glad. . d d h h 1 ' , ' w t h t' e the death . wned ° ' , ,1fourteen feet wi e, an w ic are . . . .1 l " - . - â€a†m†a L e 1’†° ‘ “â€1““ â€â€˜1‘ 8‘1“†“v“ wg'movable back and forth on rail- ï¬llggranggmggsbgg 33:6 335;] i and money-savmg possibilities , .. . ,u, is supported by a bridge struc- ° ° 3' 1 . . _ .. 98 feet , should place this store ï¬rst in in his ninety-ï¬rst year. and up to he old, Within {our days °f his death he en- Never t° -human in Amt-s deal nor lighting of holding twenty tonS- i: feigtiwinéliï¬nayifign. brick line for your patronage when contemplating the purchase 01 joyed the very best of health. Hi5 cold. - f th dl re two in The tops 0 e cra es 9. and‘steal at an estimated cost of one 9.: . 5 1 2 was a rugged. hale and hearty nature . h the l vel‘ f the sta e - . _. .‘ . . . BERN. , v e o . . . and his kind disposrtlon gained for WIIJJAM L. MCEAC cEeifh 5:31: bears the four horses 'llion do“ I. The company 18 being-ï¬nanced fly English capital 1 bill st 11 ri ds. . , ,. . T1: Eggs; {glutflegn was born The death occurred in Lindsay 0n and the chariot of each contestant. thr h ol‘ro ' in Devonshire, England, in the year l.’ 0! William L“ On each cradle there are four runa- Thug 'Wl hon "11;. ill em lo 19:9 embarking for Canada with his McEachern. a well knowoand; POW“ ways and treadmills of hockory 0 3111 W 8001‘ mi; Wm w: 3 four brothers “‘1 the year 1851. IR la: citizen or the village-Of Kirkï¬eld slats two inches wide and covered 809 “all?!“ midis-ibis to a; settled with his good wife in the at the age at 34 years- The deceas- with rubber; they are twelve feet “Inch m mean 90:8 l “I _ lordship oi llarlingto-n near the ed gentleman had been ill for. the long and two and a hall feet Wlden town of W 0:115; a. pop 1} ‘ ’ years; and six weeks on each of these treadmills a horse tion of 1000 . ple- company 8 water power will be generated by a i i l I i town of Bowmanville, and commenc- p851; coupl: (laindsa toreoeive Spec' ' secured bv steel! cable traces : 0 y ' ls ’ ‘ ' dam 40 feet high backed up by-woo 1 i l l l ed to new for himself a. home. Many ago came _ . . ‘_ , . . _ _ , . . _ ,, : . . t ‘ 1' hardships and difficulties were cm 18.1 medical treatment, but to no which hold him. In 1311100 and preven , . hi has 40â€" '1e . ‘ u ' ' ‘ .. .- - i ,1 as. calla! - . . f rw d a the “ahigoon, w ch .a mi , _ . mired, and after living there about â€all: and onSlmdaythBW 01;? his hm {mm mm mgeagh Stirs: llo . stretch 01 water. The 613111er claim We 11 take your .. home and i 3‘ - ~ ward at. the W .. runawa s. As an p8 . 1 | ., “‘1 Fem “‘3 “10‘9“ ‘0 a â€meme†t° mg m ‘ . ' ‘ ‘ '- the tredeill revolves under his feet, that this W111 develop 5,000 horse . . . g , " ~ - t- the mm pres- power. ~ _ furnish it from top to bottom .3; ' ' - ' 1n hi8 letter Mr. Gordon . states .. . . . ’i ~ that he awarmspotmhleml andlat prices that cannot be , By this for 14m.laslll)d wggf‘wg‘amfl b t 1 _ 1 t f a mechanical arrangement it is 1308- in a minatre ow .. a, - l n > 431' en r qty sible for the horses actually to gall- lertog, :F“0c†Day, W088 Greer, :3 en n ad y Se 1:] e dor fr ,1 l with all their speed within 6 and ac 'alloer. P g H, 822.66 of their own length. It is In conclusion he asks tint. The t 6 same epen a goo S. considered the most realistic effect Wander be sent, 3th; “$2821 that; he may lmow w .30 _ . HS]- IHIS An investigation my begun into . ...__________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" on and ‘ i qualities. . _ 1‘ dm down? 1 5 Are you feeling Wm ____________ gamma; iiifilt in the centre of the . ' I .2 is is hard for you to get up in the mowing feeling W_,__ pit of the theatre. so that he could d , 1 . . , , _ . I more thoroughly enjoy the 81‘9“ ' 1;); a; and refreshed? The Winter months have M y race m' 7 l 7 . i . . 5 patterns. and robbed you of more vitality than 3’0Ҡsystem has ’ i " 5"" - mu: n-rm no l‘ able to replenish. Your blood i8 8m and must P. , PSYCHIK‘B. the iimï¬co‘. and revived. You are in need 0f Greatest of all Spring Tonics, and BlOOd Puriï¬er. It elem the system of all traces of winter colds. Banishes thas tired. _, ’ svnvns'rnn no. 00. as: you nxmslon orm Mr Sylvester wheel-d at the mating of the town comet! last up; well _ 1 ‘ yards weary fueling. Restores your a ti“ and brings youthful- Take PSYCHINE FPS-i. '-‘ir_zor and health to you again- 1 to-day. For sale by all dragging and dealers. 50¢.‘Zalnd 81.