gummy; HOPKINS .~\.\'I) HOPKINS. Barris- ters. Solwitm-s. Notary Public. etc. Solicitors for Bank of Montreal. Money to loan on terms to suit. borrower. ("fleesâ€"6 William straot south. Lindsay. Ont. G. H. Hop- kins. K. (7.. F. R. Hopkins, B. A. STEWART O'CONNOR, Barristers. Notaries. etc. Money to loan at very lowest. current rates on best terms. Ofï¬ceâ€"comer Kent and York sts.. Lindsay. T. SteWart, L. V. O'Connor, B. A. HOORE JACKSON, Barristers, ancitors for The Canadian Bank of Fommerce. Money- to loan on mar-mam at ï¬ve per cent. Of- flce Winiam straet. Lindsay. LEIGH R. KNIGHT, Barrister, So- licitor. Notary Public. solicitor for Farmers Bank. representing Water- loo Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Waterloo: Federal Life Assurance (30.. of Hamilton. Empire Acci- dent and Surety ('30.. Of London. Ont. 0mm over Farmers Bank, op- licLAUtzï¬lJN', PEEL. FULTON STTNSOV. I£nrrister9.801icitors, and Nataries. Money to Joan. Spo- cial ant-Minn given to investments. Ofï¬ces: Dominion Bank. corner of William and Kent-Ms†Lindsay. R. 1 MM nutrhnfL K. C.. ;\. M. Fm. THE Y'.\'DERSIC.\'F‘.D is propnrml tn ioan money on form. tnxxm‘and vil- lage property, at verv lowest. rates of interest. Company or private hunds. I am always ready tn buy good mortgages. I. TC. WELDON. solicitor. etc, Milne Black. Lindsay. â€"â€"-_-_'v I H most, and IM- 0We “0“â€: g. m... to 8 p. m. ' SE Lung connwoon to nuke tomu. PAG- m Ina Baker lumber (0., [mm of Dental Surgeons. We have :11 the latest methods of dentistry. Spoclnl attention will be given to odnnia. (tn-mun and bridge work. 3““ uxrosnlul extraction of m undvr glut (\‘lmllzod Mr) gm! mo laser-Hun or the beat. nrtlnclul dentures continue to be a. specialty ol thla omut. nmco nearly oppoalto the Slmpson house. flce “’iniam F. D, Moore Ont. 0mm over ‘ posite post ofï¬ce .VY.VMCY.athHn. K. C.. ;\. ton, h. .\., James A. Pool, Stim‘on. . B. WELDON. Maripnsa township Clerk. Oakwood. Fire Insurance scout, issuer of marriage “causes. (‘onveynnning‘ in on its forms. Marble anti Granite Monumelts Still doing business in the Hume old «and hut. not in thesame old way. We flvance with the times and are in a position to do better work than ever. A_!L,,_ _n- an; '1‘. W. Campion New designs. new granites. new and uproved tools and methods. in fact. the moat upâ€"to-date Marble and Gran- lte \Vorks in this part of Qatar's. Get our prices and see our de .aigns before purchzssiug. DR F. BLANCHLRD _‘>m"‘ a speciality. Also case work. Canaries. Finches, Rabbits Pigeons and other pets for sale at. Shop and show rooms 11 a 13 Cam- bridge St... immediately north om . NEELANDS J: Â¥RV1NE0 Lindsay Marble Works In cunuï¬nns. Prop‘ Alwyn reliable. Purely Vegetable. Small and easy to “he Mahdrake Liver Pills 0mm headache, billions‘ness and indigestion. Deer and Moose Heads _ Ridout-ltu com“ IJ‘StS. Phone 45435- r-u - -.â€"___â€"_V _ ‘UA'I'E TORONTO U NIVERSI- CORONER FOR COUNTY 01“ V ICTORIA. Toronto Bird_~ Stqre 175 bonds-at... Toronto. huney to Loan (mm. "a.“ and gpt prices on all kmds of wund. Barristers. etc 386MB“ PHONE 77 animals stuffed and mounted Alex; Jackson of r coat-ed at“ K NOTICE 3 Those who bought. goods at the Y.M.C.A. sale are requested to pay at once to the treasurer, Dr. H. V. Pogue. TOOK FIV'NDS THEN swam-Ln Itun‘ulu. N. Y., Feb. 24â€"Just after being- taken into custody charged \x‘i'h the embezzlement. of $1.000 from tho Welland Vale (1).. of St. (,‘uumrines. for whom for many years ‘lhc accused was the trusted employo. 1(:00. A. Allen. aged ï¬fty, took mor~ ‘ Ah- For Skin Health A lifetime of disï¬gure- ment and suffering often results from improper treatment of the skin or neglect of simple skin af- fections. Cuticura. Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, affords the purest, sweetest and most economical method of caring for the complexion, preventing minor erup- tions from becoming chronic, and Speedily dis- pelling severe eczemas and other torturing humors, itchings and irritations, from infancy to age. Cutlcum Sun and Ointment. an nu . dmuua everywhoru Puller Dru; the! Got-9.. Solo Pmpn. Baton. Mun. Muted m Cancun Book on the can 0: am And ml». DRKGF‘J‘ID BY 1‘ SAN Mr. Harry bzlsom. 01 of Gavan, was the victim ious accident last. night, w have proved fatal. Mr. E1: has only one hand, uses 2 the place of the missing Bls‘ Plenty of fresh air: duping out-doors and 8 plain, nourishing diet are all good and hele‘llo but the Scott’s Emulsion 80011’8 tlllmswn It' a the standard treet- lng desk as a "small token of our 90- 5‘1““! of cock winw I m to notch team. We are cognizant o! the gold ya, 0-3in 1 my.“ .0 home onerous duties which a. recording-1 m uneble to N loud and, to be secretary he: to perform and you hand m m room. Int flow, have always proved your"!!! worthy. bow-var. s friend “M me to try Dr. oer-em! and accurate in the work of Wood’s Rm Pm syrup. am this 10639.8!!! When I WI fl mule “I! We pray that you my long he mammal fl“ WW sparedtobewithu,md_wiehlhg 5mm 1mm hummer» m: an yotflf ms and MM mg WWW m“ a Sun and Ointment. no laid by everywhoru Putter Dru; Chem. , pmu‘. Bolton. Man. Mgueqme. “3““ I ’ï¬uawg an I the of fortune in connection with unp- ping a. wlond of ï¬ne horses to this town for the sale on Saturday next. Among the animals was a. very ynlu- eble mm which had been bought the day More at $160. In some {vny the mere got her leg ausht in the slats. breaking it. with the result thnt the horse had to be shot. TO CHANGE HANDS --, ' h BROKE ITS ‘it is understood that Mr. Dutch. of Toronto. has ml rangements to purchase n Home. Lindsay. now owned McCrohw. The transfer w lxkelihood be put. through ti and in such a case Mr. PM take possession in the coun couple 0! weeks. srm'l‘ 'I‘O mummwmnv The cage 133w“ Thomas 'l‘homp- son. or Halibut-ton. charged with in- cost. came up botoro Judge Hardlng (-n ’l‘hursdm‘ and was disuusaml. The daughter Edith Thompson. was sent to a. retormatory ‘school for a. number of yours. ‘ NEW GOLD I“! ELI) Sault Ste Marlo. 0nt.. Fob. 22 «1 Mr. J. .l. Byrno. “ho has been in- terested in the gold and silver dis- coveries at Cobalt. Porcupine and (:owgandu. returned to the “800" this afternoon. from Hobson, a new gold field discovared by William Mm quist of the “Soc" last November. Byrne with J. Hollinger, who with his brother Ben. staked the Timmins claim at Porcupine, which was sold for $330,000, have staked 16 claims at Ilolison adjoining the Moquist claims. and all ,show rich values Byrne says the formation at Bobon is similar to that at Porcupine, and that values are equally as good. The ï¬elds are only 156 miles apart. The ‘new ï¬eld is easy of access, the C.P. ‘R. running within 11 miles of the most important claims and the N. C.R. when forming a. junction with mun†w "â€"‘r .V CB. when forming a junction with the C.{-’.l:.. at Hobon. will run di- rectly through one of the richest gold ï¬elds on the continent. Assays Made on Ilobon ore run from 36.6!) to $400.00 a ton. It is expected that. With the advent 0f spring a. rush “'1“ be made to Hobon. the ï¬nds ’ having created considerable excitement am- ong the mining men of the north. LINDSAY 'I‘HKEE (I? In Bolwnygeon last evening (our Lindsu‘y rinks played a. friendly game. winning by three shuts. The giuncs were close and interesting throughout and the winner was not decided until the inst end was play- ed. A large crowd of spectators witnessed the games and the Lind- say curlers speak in the highest, terms of the treatment they mains-i at the hands of the ’(“aygeon curl- ors. ’ , l Skip Fisher was the only human, rink to meet. defeat. being 13 shots to Hm bad with Skip Davis. Skip (huge and his money kings put it nll over Skip Bottum. winning by 9 shuts. C.P.R. Anderson played k". PJL Green and Won by 7 shots, while Dr. Suttun and Dr. I-‘allis ï¬n- ished a tie, 1‘] all. The rinks: Li mlsn y. Bobcaygeon. J. L. l‘rimeau E. J. Woollard ‘T. Md‘unnell G. B. Moore w. wetherun E. J. Broad PJL Green and won U) a my while Ilr. Sutton and Dr. Fallis ished n tie, 11 all. The rinks: Limlsu y. Bobcaygeon. .l. L. l‘rimeau E. J. Woollard '1‘. Ml-(‘unnell G. B. Moore P}. \Vetherup E. J. Broad J. W. Anderson R. J. Green Skip ............... 17 Skip........... D. G. Mitchell A. F. McKinnon A. L. Hagerman H.‘Mark D. Green B. Walker '1‘. Gage A. E. Bottum Skip ............... lU . romp .................. W. .T. (‘arlisle 0. W. Ralph Geo. McGee F. W. Abhs. W. J. Carley D. Hetherington '1‘. .~\. Fisher W. A. Davis Skip ............... 6 Skip...........,. 1'3 W. G. Bell Dr. Wallace '1‘. J. Tilly A. Braden .W. ll. Widdoss R. Nichols Dr. Sutton Dr. Dallis Skip... ............ 11 Skip .............. 11 Majority for Lindsay, 3 shots. REMI-ZMBICRED BY BRE’I‘GR-EN The home of. Mr. W. G. Graham. 38 Glenelg-st., east, was the seem of a. Very pleasant gathering Tuesday last wveek, when about fifty of the members and friends of .J. Scott Lodge", No. 136. B. of L. F. and E., Lindsay, met to show their esteem for a. faithful brother. Mr. A. Brisbin was elected to the eheir end. having read the following address. Brother! H. Elliott and G. Marshall presented Mr. Graham with a bountiful writing desk. Mr. Gre- hem was quite taken by surprise and with a. few well chosen words thank- ed the brethren let their very much epprecieted gut. To W. G. Grehem. Esq" See. J. ScottLodge. .No. 186. B. of L. F. Dear Sir end Bremenâ€"we my members of the B. of L. F. and 13.. having been beneï¬ted by your'work as recording-secretory (or the put two yearn. and being desirous of showing our appreciation of your services. oak you to accept this writ- ing desk as 9. small token of our el- ‘teem. We are cogniuni; o! the onerous duties which a. recording- aecretnry hu to perform end you how elven proved yew-eel!- worthy. mum and mm in the weft of r Uuu W [LIB M r. W.“ t Locige. No. 186. B. o! L. F. 13.. Lindsay :â€" . Fanning not With 1* mig- stood thnt Mr. J. oronto. has made ar- 0 purchase the Pym ay. now owned by Mr.- Tho transfer wlll ln all 19 6 Skip‘... Dr. Wallace A. Braden R. Nichols Dr. Dallis lough mi. “.wk. Mr. Dutch will the course of a (:0 Experiments â€With I ‘ flying machines Berlin, Feb. 25.â€"(‘ontrary to cur- rent. reports that the Emperor‘ and higher German military authorities attach slight value to the aeroplane as a military factor, it. is stated in military circles that extensive ex- periments with llying machines will be undertaken in connection with the 1911 “ Kaiser manoeuVres " on the coast of the Baltic sea. Prince Sigismund of Prussia, nineteemyear-old cousin of Emperor William, is the second llohenzol‘lern sc‘ion to interest himself actively in. aviation. While Prince Henry of Prussia has successfully passed the tests for a diploma as pilot. l‘rince Sigismund is engaged in building an 8. inaeroplnne. Social Gatherings Sulc'n, Ops , l‘eb. 22â€"Miss Ruby Iku‘tlx-v spent. the past. two weeks \isitim: her cousin, Miss Mjuniu Hartley. Mr. Frank (‘urtin has returned home after visitmg friends here. Mrs. Earle and her dung! lime n-Lurncd to uwu‘ noun: m. not; Loin. I Mr. Robert Graham, and his sis-I ter. of Dunsford, visited Mr. McCul- ium. Mr. Newton Pool and brother. George, Called on friends recently. Mr. 'l‘hos. Reeds is busy haulinu out grain. Mr. Naylor is busy haul :ng om; his summer's wood. ‘ On Tuesday of last. week, My. Time Needs had a. serious auéident, which caused him the loss of his house. 11.: fortunately saved the contents. Mr. Thos. Reeds disposed of one 91‘ [his ï¬ne horses. receiVing a very ham!- .some sum. - v-â€"~ - Mix ‘Mai‘tm Keenan attended the hall given in Fenelon. Mr. Jas. Naylnr sold one of his ï¬ne horses. realizing a. good sum. Mr. Juo. Peel, jr., will soon be about to move to his new home. We mish him success. On Tuesday evening a, large num- ber of the friends and neighbors as- sembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs} 1McCullmn. taking them completely ‘by surprise. Mr. Fee took the chair, making a short, address. Then short addresses were given-by Mr. J. Peel. D. McGinnis, C. Hartley, and Mr. .Ins. Nelles. after which Mr. W. J. Moore read the address and Mr. .135. Patton presented Mrs. McCullum with an elegant fruit dish and Mr. McCallnm with a .vory handsome Too much stress connot be laid on tho foot that when 3 person couch. cold it must. be “tended to immodhuly, or notions result: are liohlo to follow. Bronchitis, Pneumonio Ind Goo-ump- don are all conned by ndoctin; to euro the simple cold. In. G. W. Bonn-n. PM Out. marâ€""mu you-- up I ought ; cold which“ in :muuok of Which Ended in a Severe Attack of Pneumonia. ' iarle and her duughtcr l-Zdnu. turned to their home in. Da- tmnuaiu What â€mo! WWW wealth.“ Mm «mum Wutbr m â€mm mm M a mu S‘WW “ï¬ï¬géuwf'a W mm: at Salem, Ops 2‘ friends in Peter um tin!- tt. the It has only been within recent me to rally know about an what corpncclu of the blood or the phagocytes nnd whnt That they nre. ,the policemen or acnvengers or the body. ‘ enters the body when they no strong enough or in mflicient numbers. 0:- being devoured in turn by the» disease germs when inieeior in strength. it has only been within the int iew years that scientists have found out that certain herbs strengthen and in- crease these' white corpuecien. or bodii! SCSVCDBEPS. mantle clock, .fter which Mr. McCal- lum made a very suitable reply. Af- ter luncheon the evening was spent. in playing games, singing, and trip- pmg thu light fantastic till the wee small hours, alter which they all do- parted home, alter having thorough- ly enjoyed thwsehcs. Mr. and Mrs.11cuauum anu mu. have moved to their new home west. of Lindsay. and the people join in Mshing them sucoes and prosperiu all the rest of their days. Mr. P C. Edgerton is quite busy hauling- lumber and logs for the crec And these Psychlne. For thirty years Psychlne has been strengthening and increasing the white corpuscles of the blood. I-_ |._._ building up run-do many of appaten A We have sold mllllons Psychlne in that due. of bottles of ‘ - AL --_ Mr. and Mrs. McCauum and luxuu have moved to their new home west. Oakwood. Sept. 25, 1891.â€"While- of Lindsay. and the people join in threshing tot Hr. Wesley James. wishing them success and prosperity Won Weldon came in dose con- all' the rest of their days. § tact with the pump belt of the en- .\Ir. P. C. Edgerton is quite buï¬y gine. His em was drawn under hauling lumber and logs for the crec.‘ it and before he could give notice of . Hun of a Wall under the burns. ! his pgmml predï¬cgment the fleshy! Mrs. J as. Patton is Visiting her put of his arm '85 badly torn, He q daughter. Mrs. 600. Wherry, of was immedigw taken to the oï¬ice I-‘Xeetwood. of Dr. J eflers, where his wounds m. 1..., mum entertained a few . were-drew“- Mr. J as. Patton entertained a few of'ms friends lately. Mr. 1’. C. Edgcrton has engaged Mr :90. Fuel for the ensuing year. (:00. l'flel 10" “IU Wuhan-ab _vvâ€"â€". Bible class meeting was held in the church Wedneaddy evening. a. large number being present. Mr. P. (2. Edgerton entertained a number of the ynung people on Wed- number wing present. 'up a. mom of colts for the purpose Mr. P. U. Edgerton entertain“ “ 0: going to the grist mm. and while number of tho young pcoPlc 0“ “'0'“ more he ldt them stunting. The nvsdny eVPNBg- ' @colm mind the opportunity and Mr- R- Edgerton ‘3 â€n ‘ â€names" ,boltod. scattering the flour alons‘ â€19 to Cartwright the put week. ‘the road. However. they were Mr. Reeds ls having 3 new house caught More any damage was erected. Wing the pluce of the one ‘ done; recently destroyed In ï¬re. ‘ It was sad news to a great many Lindsay citizens when a message was l’l‘Cl‘iVed from Toronto last week. stating that Mr. Thomas Robertson XcGregor had passed to the great beyond. Soon after spending his 2â€" We have took his ï¬rst nosition in Canada. in the Bank of Commerce. From Lind- say he was moved to Brandon! and back to Lindsay. While in Lindsay during the second period he was appointed choir leader or St. An- drew's. church, which position he held ,L _._A for some months. After a. short] stay in Lindsey he was again mov- ed. this time to the 061cc in 'l‘oron-‘ to. where he was engaged at the time of his taking ill. Since going to Toronto he spent a. short period relieving in Lindsey u manger oi ‘the iocei brunch, his regular posi. tion being eecogihunt. Buying come to Lindsay direct from the city of Giugow he astoni- ly ieit flint thin was his home town 1n Quads ud wu very populu" both in look! and sporting circles here. ‘ He was I. mailbox- ot the 1908 IJnMy rugby mun. O.‘R.F.U. cham- pions. a. number of the Unï¬luy 80" club and payed on the Banker'a hockey mm for two years. Lat. youhophyod withthoooniorArgO- nut. rugby «on and wu in tum- ult with the junior (our. of the Amt. Roch: Club._ud mud ;to com in tin m mum aiding in Gin-cow he lun- . broth- dead the am out but he mm. mitotic-ex. withncmnaCo†mbmmmmmnmhm Toronto. ml moth" that. who thin trial to put him out we! a 1m Boudwflm AmlmcurmmeMt. In M 3% Th! W m up“: (1an Walt him in m oi m 1‘3!be utm mm and ‘_,W_._______.‘_ in mm mm NW N M N- only been within recent Ann we u" "w.-- _,, licited testimonials. t we have come t "t the white corpneclel °t Ali due to thin muveiioun power of 32;“; “"“7‘†“d 'h“ strengthening and increasing the white corpusciee oi the blood. 19:. a." '39 pqiicemen °r Here ere the diuuen in the treat- . ’- ment of which Psychine in lndicnted. mé. McCaJlum om'mxav. herbs 18319" Md} R EGO R hundreds of and famiiy home west, Oakwood. Here tn the disenc- of which Psy- chlno hn cured may thousand can: Now. we don't ask you to: at: our word for tho- tremendously bondlcm elect of Psychlne. Fill out the coupon below, not! It to us and we’ll give your drmlst an order (for which we pay him the regultr retail price) (or n so-cent bottle at Psychlne to be given you free of cost. We will nndopbtedly buy and diatri- m In this manner hundreds of thou- A RUNAWAY. Zionâ€"What might. have bee: serious smash-up luppened Int It appears that. Mr. Ryan: 11 IA Grip†Soru Thrust Ammh Fem-lo Wakin- Pooc Mun“ cum: And Favor: Steeple-luau tad Nervous Trouble- September 25.â€"A fatal anemone occurred on May forenoon, on the Bobcnygeon road. about three miles from town, whereby Henry Jackson. on old and respected citiz- en of 0pc. lost his life. Mr. Jack- eon. who owned and resided on lot %. in the 9th concession of Ops. was in town on business, leaving be- (ore noon. He was driving a. young lad minted horse. The deceased was ï¬rst found by the stage driver on his route from Bobcaygeon to waded: had occurred ‘LOST SIX CLAIMS ‘ The Dominiou Railway Commission; l'Tiday afternoon considered applica- tions of the City of Mrboro. for! further protection over seven C.P.R.| crossings within the city limits. sml cases were dismissed mu Due on.) and company are to come to some agreement in regard to the seventh. which is the Aylmor and Townsend avenue crossings. APPOINTED ()VERSEER Lindsay has a new Government of- flcinl in the person of Mr. Nicholas Brady whoJost week received the oppointmont o: nth overseer for the Counues o! Vlctodo. and Halibut- ton. The oppointment was made Reminiscences Gleaned From dutiel in t uy tad Op- tomhlpn. but. resigned tour you. .30. ms wtdo oxporlcnoo‘ wiumblohlmtommgmoltd- “chat. Master and his many Lind- uy Mud. m congratulating km on his nppotntmt. DIS'I‘URBEB ARRESTED An lawn-tins pone. court cue um Friday um: am; of James Taylor. whq con. from New Brun- wlék. ind {tho got into n mix-up st ; locd hotel That-thy wont. 10.30 It. am this Taylor v†tn tho I»: him at nun; Iona money belonging Tho We than as tom FATAL AC¢IDENT. prouiéyl hon-uh tad Files of Warder ; By mind hgndreds of UIV.V v. - -nv ‘ , '1 Mon over seven C.P.R.ithree times with his luv-n. min the city limits. Sh: â€sewed that the man Wm. dismisaod and the city go with‘you all right . 5 am not -m m mm m smeldfllnk as not to kno“ “hat I Wonk I.†Wok You. 3pm Wuhaâ€" W AM can» d atom-ch Night. Swan outlast: Cauch- un'ngiul an! fatal accident , drove up â€Al MIR m3". hitched Wilmorc, “v" nu Maw Hurt Remcd.v Ҡ_. m Wflermiy successfu‘ i“ ;m,l Mimi unable. 115W" â€4:“ N in ï¬lm had nerves 1:: A conï¬dence tint bu been based at our 80 you-3' experience with an Iplondld prepanuol. with a run no... ledge of the hundreds of thousands of cure: It has nude. and: 01 then “cent bottles of p". chlaeu And '0 do that to show our em“ conï¬dence In an wondertul pram don. _ _ â€-4 found the unlortunate mu breathing his last. Kr. Jackson was seventy yea-30f ageandhishead andanns were very badly mangled so thax he died in a. very short time. A BAD FIRE. October 2â€"011 Thursday of last weak a. serious are occurred at the name lino kiln of Mr. F. (‘orson in My. Just before noon the large 9118 a! cord wood around the kiln took ï¬n. It quickly ï¬red the lime houses. the railway ties, and would lave mule short. work 0! 8e veal curs. but for the oflurts of several men who pushed the cars out of W. . A SWAMP l-‘IRE. A curious swamp ï¬rv did much dun-go in Endposn. west of Oak- wood last â€day. Sumvune ï¬red flu mm on Mr. lh-goor's (am; these. it spread rapidly to Mr. Pat- terson’s desu'oying mnung otha' valuabte property the timbers of s néw barn. Onward it crossed to the farm of Mr. Thorpe. where uuau‘ . This m independent midom‘c and the mtg 381d than he would Rubin“. it to the pl‘OlN': authoritiï¬- 30m everything the mag†'trtto “id he would [m the man 5° 'on‘mdod mane:- RIFLE MATC The mt‘hea for the Canada. and Provin medals were ï¬red over es and were won by I son lst and Sergt. R‘ Cured. and Province of Ontario medals were ï¬red over Lindsay rang- es and were won by Licut. William- son lst and Sel‘g‘t. Robinson 2116. The attendance was good and the more: some of the highest ever Tabor. T.A. SLOCUMLtd 1934†W Ave†Townlo. I manhunt†a 50:- how 0' to. WIN!†Siâ€"kvuu) n: l' 0:†I have not had .1 a... Kind, d Winoflyndcr NIH phi“. ! V 00 my agent. 1» (m. $1!me v" Xy Nune- Mudflmbor... H: W5 NW" suntan! Number... doing. â€coupon unotgoodtora 50c. hot Ha (I W I! Maud 00 the druggst ‘4‘.“50 not Itsâ€"We will then buy ‘50 â€a. bottle 0‘ Pflydï¬ne from your und direct hum to deliver n. w you. NI om my be withdrawn 1.; In! time without. notice. Send coupon i “I had dropsy. and was tow by my family physician that there was no chance for 120. MY funny also gave me up. My limbs and body were N011“ one-third larger than natural. m collected around my he!“ and} had to be propped “P i“ M to keep from srrlotlu‘ring-l‘l “V5.1 00v... v---- , '90“ Dr. Miles' Heart Rcmcdy qnï¬l I was entirely cured. This VII in ‘9â€. and I am now able I) do my kind of work on my . Aza!†ï¬rm o u m l 7 cure was LC 3‘" L. ‘ ; much else destroy" ï¬lled with grain- COUPON No. .nnoo ', macs 21m, 1'11. .E MATCHES. BUSYEYES 58 .-d was germ W color and whit. weeks in acid ' m2. N9 den Am on be a by Miss Icnmv graduate of Guelph tor making on 1110 home all at all Unit‘s ho nxsm‘n- do“!!! have a solid 3'0“!!!th v~v “3’er fastened “iih bflhs ' “001'- Hï¬â€œ? the milk at nm*::.. mtlfl‘c. and turn the “NHL.†"8‘11““ Speed. In the CHIN-("1! cream for churning thv (‘l‘mx‘n h W in ice water in .~u2~m.. III winter should ho law! 111 ;. “w a temperature uz‘ m .1 m the can «'o\'ero«l and M and surroundings sum-K den. When beginning m m for fresh churning :ui-E ‘ damning a starter or vultmu .005 clean flavor. ’I‘his vulnn Wt of a pint or 1““ ( m from your pronoun chu “.mon fur adding Hu- cull M “It Mela-rig which prudu h “‘0!“ 1)!“er "my Yuiu' a 0‘ the new ('n'um l‘l‘fnh' '- m may pnnv in M- m. “in control. Tu y excel lent 10. ’ot butter m in hm â€t man should not In- d." the last, Luvm‘vfum' h h am. Separator ‘0!†be cooled becausp n‘ 1 m Imu- acid wm Very .5... pet in part was as {OHU\\~ don advances our tastes In «Mo and demand ï¬ner :‘m is exceptionally u-uo :n mm. When we considt-r will." of the butter pm Ontario is made on the in yo not. take pride in givin people ., number one quah so doing procure thv In price? Bad humor imariu a lack of skill or carv. .\ good butter ls made on]; proper utensils and gm idea. of the principles “hi4 dairying a scientiï¬c an. Clair-yin; proï¬table only eon should he kum. \uu c that a cow is ï¬ning nn‘n ! loudly weighing her milk. I‘ cows in a well :ightod, m-Il. ed and comfortable stab-1v ; them plenty of pure mm-r balanced food ratiun‘ ’1 kind treatment should bring um. As soon as milk Iron: the cow i! should lu- Iran the stables and through a fine brass strain mtor is the mos! 5:41 mod of getting cream iv Before putting up a no“ 5 ‘0 should select a clean, \u tied place where .1 hurv :a' will" Feb. 27â€"1 ranch of the W. I. mm one of Mrs. Sam Char; moon of Wednesday. I" Icellont and helpful pt: I hv Miss lennio (:lun 54“! YEAR. New Spring (3 New Prints at New “White am New Sateen l“ ‘ 1.00 and 1.2 New Spring 1) specials 25 New Sheeting: New Floor RL Gloves. New Blouses acid Butter MaKi farm )llov I'll]