ï¬t? (1 Count Glazed Batu Pipe Fire Bricks Fire 013! GETTHISW AOBNT_ m Dmct um. â€unflivâ€"uu “I u: I'M v_----,' {m ‘10“qu 9. ever saw. Therein "~ â€"‘-â€"-|r - -‘r~-n‘n u! ludhddunl: “I I.“ IPRING “ï¬gs, “Overcoats ‘w In- vv rvv; w--- .___,, mm“ nylo. more "indtvidual‘ them than ever néfore. gumbo: will give, you @1459 955% but service for? every com you hm â€mam and dmoke you Marlon: one of our friends by Max per: Ma Come on a. V.G.Blair Son fl $0 390‘ mama; fabrics agg abyle A.__-L_A. A. .. JALL-J “I“! id MOMESEEKERS’ hams, Organs and »' Sewing Machines v'wâ€" . on all 3121302195 bceggmifortableb berths. “I; «Id 1! t n. can c scent. cll at Jute rates through-local uncut My apï¬kstion must be made. All to: noumnxsns' PAMPHLRT mm m mu inform-Hon U'lU run 13â€â€œ - - . _- _. , mud hand goods who we a call .d'l'w" about W“ WM“. Standard a quond Sewing Machines “on“ ticket: from Ontario station: , . A â€Mal Northwest points nt twin: leave Toronto. 2.00 pan. on W110; lay“. 18. “1101.15.29 - _ __ .- A I. 0‘ CAI. , ‘i, Mtleflfldfl 81 (0. Ixounuous to lnitoh. Suhtchcwn. AIM: William-It" Ind" ' Oh "h â€$10. Box‘gl'T “ t. 'Po pt, Apn1_w. -â€" nu". m c...- Wm am... after swam 24.91..th Ecru Clippers . *itiï¬h 1:33:33? at ï¬nd-Var; ycune .. Geo. Harris ud:,Wi11~lam m, ‘ I ’ Wnï¬phffai-xived at, onr‘ tuneup Point ' ' ‘ oi-‘Good’ Friday from Tamto,’ but 5.. 4..., 3.}... "ï¬gding ~the spring. hreaeagtoo much _ n;â€" 3]._‘. -nmmnr mum ï¬rm fox-cw Mu you )3! [)0 or $25.00 It â€ï¬t Itmt. amps we: t. of Pym Hotel a; linux11 $2. Edmonton and 52.50. and to o-.hcr points in nkn. Ticket- good to return I: .0 do! from you; (up. 350313-1731? lung Pi a. n o s, Kara .3, Bell Organs B2516. 24. “n.1,â€. HATCH!!! and beat terms. RAB“ Kingston. - . ‘ 11381.9“ Brien spent the Easter week among town relatives. business. Miss May McInnis returned to Orill'ia on Monday last.’ a!ter1pend- in: her Easter holidays with her parents here. Mr. J. F. Truman. and Miss M. Truman spent a. couple of days . of Miss Olive "Boynton, who has been Inst week in Lindsay. 3‘ .~ ‘ attending the High school at Beaver. ton, spent Easter under the paren- tal roof. - . Miss G. Richardson returned to 'her_home in Brantford last week. after spending Easter with her sis- ter, Mrs. D. G. Bruce. , Mrs. Campbell. whohes been in floronto for some time is visiting her ts. Mr. and Mrs. John Munro. Wedding bells were cettainly ring- ;ing around our town last week. Peniel, April 9.â€"Mr. Herbert Bag- shaw spent, several days of last week in Lindsay, where he was no the jury at the†asï¬izes. '~ . D-.â€" Mr. Toos. Squires spent 3 ‘ ‘ few days in Pickering with his son, H. L. Squires. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith visited at Mr. Wes. Gibson's at Seagrave. Miss Westcott, of Hamilton, spent the Easter holidays at her father’s. Mr. George Westcott. Miss Maggie Brown has returned Yrom visiting Toronto friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Squires. also iMr. George Squires and Mrs. Thoa. Squires attended .'the Kelly-Currie wedding at Biackstock on Wednes- day last. KIRKFIELD Kirkfleld. April 19,â€"] ee spent Saturday in 1 "lira Mme". at Wyevale. visited at Mrs Fwd Vala' this week wise would have done: Sr. Iva-.- Rut-h Arnold. J r. Ivanâ€"Bertha Mur- phy. Sr. III.â€"Dalora Johnson, Ly- dia Baker, Laura White, Harry San- ders. Jr. Illaâ€"Geraldine Spier, Har- ry Lee. Annie Johnson, Willie Mur- phy, John White. Sr. II.â€"Charlie Wouthsrhead. Annie Same. Mdrgaret Spier, Clara Britain, Maggie J ohn- son. Mr Johnson. Pt. II.â€"Alda Jones, Cecil Johnson. Oman John- son. Pt. I.â€"Melville Morton, Lyla Morton, Willie Sanders. “ins; Ethel Maybee. of Cameron visited her friend, Mrs. (3.. Smith iast ll xUlvuvv lvvv Our schools have .eommencedwork agam after the hohday wagon. un= do» the 13pr management or am teachers. Miss .L fluthek and Miss Franklin. April 19.:0‘» popular teacher has been spending very plea: sane holidays at his hem near Mt. Hench, Mr, Flemming 3998 about mam: ling his mrieat tunes these days‘ A 11mg baby girl arrivad at Ma house 1m wgek, Mr; and Mrs. Wma Wilson visited at Mr; W. Budd’s at BalsaVef re: mtly; , Mr; Wm, Squires spent a few days in Termite ï¬cg’nfly; ‘ , » A __.,; ..lâ€" tcaw‘sen The following is the Wing of pupils or s. 8, N6, 11. Maven. tor the term ending at Easter, Same. on account of whence. did not attain to as high a standing as they othe'r- Mount Horeb, April 19.â€"-0n ac- count of the ruin last Sunday the congregation was very small. Rev‘ Mr. Snowmen preached an interesting sermon . _ wigâ€"$35 announced that Rev. Mr. Gem. of Pontypool, would take the new“? next Sunday. l ' ~â€"_..r. The LBJ; students have all re: turned to their studies. Mr; "Henry Pimp spent mast otthe Easter vacation with friends at. cm mum “II-n) Mn Thom Dawn ts “mm from a severe @916. but his may friends Mags :9 Wyn mm 0003. , A L-_Llh -nn-A mi; hank-Iv ï¬ié’t.’ Vet Franklti. epent mm as Ms home. men Lewes has resumed her due: les‘ me: spending the vacation with her parenteflaï¬ pmegee. , -A '__-L ‘Kitayti'ié‘rmbaï¬Ã©ï¬vchem. of Janet: ville. spent. a taw days vtsmug his cousin. Easter mate Sludge“. Mr. mm Henderson. of when. accompanied by his mother. is at mt visiting at Mr. John flick- son's. V'Wl‘ n Mrs. Weakw Days" is at pmt taking a treatment in the Rom Haas vital. Her We hope to see he: speedy recovery. MOUNT HOREB Pa» 111, Apgfl 89 r: Wâ€" is ~ "rocruitmg at. Point acquainéthces of caucus. study Int FRANKIJN PENIEL. Lindsay on . m'ï¬un 5%,..‘1r'. “Mk 51:5:me vg‘gvig Glenarm, Apia 19.45 haw? nuns o: map-mt row â€rm" 6°- ‘lethQ‘Wfl with M m maidimanM- toknowthatllr. W .3313 .me to visit Bomb 1 i552“ again. V in: menu BroQ'n, 0! Toronto. is visiting under theA Wu! root. Mr. wm Spence. of Lindsay, spent his Easter vacation hem. _ Miss Wt Murchison, who' spurt Easter in Toronto, returned to her home on May. The concert on Fri-thy nlght unâ€" der the auspices of the bodied Aid was a. decided success. than being a large crowd with bad roads.- Mn John Camemn has purchased a new saw mill. It, mll ï¬ll a long- felt want in our village, as Mr. Calm- on intends erecting n new strung rink. Mr. Henrv Thornburv has purchas- ‘ed ’ a; ï¬ne span of horses from Mr. ‘ Andrew Crusty, o! Kirkï¬eld. The lawn tennis team has again started to play. They are going in to win. -- Centre Eldon, April 19.â€"A ‘Iew words from this end of the fph‘one. Sawing wood is the order 0! the day here. Mr. Neil McArthur is improving, after. a short illness. ‘ Master Earlim E. McInnis spent a few' days with his‘uncle and ' aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McKinnon, of Hume-w Farm. last week. Mr. John Torry, of this place, gave a big dance on April 15th. Hr. George Sutherland, of Palestine; furnished the crown! with bagpipe music, and Mr. Findlay Brown, of Eldon Station, furnished them with violin music. They danced till mor- ning. Mr. L. D. McInnis also gave ' a dance. at which Mr. George Suth- erland, of Palestine, furnished the crowd with bagpi music. Miss Millie Grant, 01 t is place, gems a ‘ grand selection on the bagpipee, Mr. _ _. l1Lâ€"AI_- t“ 5- you“ wwâ€"v- -_- F‘ Brown. of Eldon Station. fur- nished them with violin music, ‘ac- companied by Miss M. Grant, .Mth banjo music; ‘ ' * ‘- ‘ t C A A .;_‘1.. uuuav ....... Colon Pi McDonald lost a. Valu- able horse; He intends ranching this season again. ‘ 1 AM Jun.“ uua mauu nan": | Mr. Murray. of this 911169. is 3qu me la 9 ar making »' ., e w ding hell; are ringing 1mg; CAMBEIAY. Cambras, April its-Messrs. ' 8, Burton and IL Wood Spent Same day as Sebright, the guests or)“. and Mrs Wm. Burton; f m, Frank Bagahuw. or Norwod. agent tht’ Eastgr vacatlon at lama Miss Roma Thomas. of Tor to. spent aster ma her grandpa-ems. Mr. and Mm B Shaw. : .. Mr, and Mrs, J Dagflï¬pw ï¬shed WHIH â€IV!!! I: ucnuu m- Arthur Hancock and Mr. ‘and Mrs, Ben. Olendcanan. 9! many. wars in Qambmy on Mondaynatwaw mg the funeral of Mrs. Armour Han: 009k. _ . The many friends at Atrium Gila ban will be sorry to learn of her severe illness. She is at the home of her parents. Mr. gag. Mrs. W. Fanning, Lindsay. . Mrs. R. J. Wars in also sick with la grippe. ‘ We hope for a speedy re- vcovery. Mrs. A. Cones spent part week with her daughter. Mn Wilkinson. Mrs. (Rev.) 'l‘onkin is home from Toronto for a few days. What might have been a fatal drowning accident occurred to Mr. Lapp one day last week. As - ho was crossing the creek. which is now '-â€" Llâ€" "an ulvwguo ---v â€"- swollen with the recent rains, - his foot slipped off the plank and - he fell into the water. Fortunately for Mr. Lapp he was a good 'nï¬m- mer. and so reached the shore after having felt thegood efleqta of'a‘cold bath. Death has again entered our midst and claimed the young wife of. Mr. Armour Hancock. After a short illnae‘ Mrs. Hancopk passed away “miâ€"him Mrs, 81 Dam-thaw vm with Brook frigid: eye; Agug‘dy. on Friday night. Deceased wan lov- ed by all who knew her. as she was known by the largv number whtch was shown by 1h: may who followed her mum to Glenmh cemetery on Honda‘v‘ Inch pym‘ pathy is felt for the narrowing ones she lamps behind‘ Coraan's Siding. April iii. - lira. John Carson spent East†in Lind: say visiting Maids. Mr. 9ollard. much». has Mufléd after apmdi Bum! liclldm ' for a wwk viii: n3 relatives in Limit WI 5 ‘._ mas Lillie Irwin. 9i Aahbum.‘ has returned to Kirkllold. after calling on old friends and amlataa. . Mr. and Mn. Wm. Swim mid a visit to Mr. and Mn. Mathewson!â€- iovga hi1 lqavigg .ior 9:9 want." A“.- n xul. quuvva â€" W-~-ï¬v Farmers are busy putting in their spring crop. Mr. Mack Mathewson. after spend~ ing the winter with friends and re- latives. has returned to Moosejaw. Sask. He was accompanied by his father, Mr. Wm. ‘Mathewson, who Left with o. carload of implant†and his traction outï¬t to wood Rho summer withjixtwï¬ eldellt mt? h the west. But wagon-him: to! this corner do not-will with A ~animus of this» wuv u!- ‘vn‘vu w. 11111 ‘ , Mr. Herb. Saflver has erected a new house on the corner 0! Mrs. John Goran's Now. (and Intends moving in right away. Mr. W. 11 Decatur has Improvad very little in health. We 7:11 mm Mr. Decator'a smiling gee. ‘ Al A1_ CENTRE ELDON. CORSON’B ENDING . GLENARK home from of last ms 01»: m mnnmm: Cum on» vwns' pm: PILLS wgaï¬bg'; n: m CASE, â€"mm. @3323me myn op- mtnï¬oits wrr'nom 33.12. X“. ..’ 7.. When won! la'xiprotch flint allied period in M [had known as the turn 0! lm,they'-dooo.-1m.bol {autumn tint erm- Wt 5 § 2 3’ mint . E ‘ pg†.0! their the lfle.- During this most important tuna in the 1110 o! 3 womanyhorvhob um flank! be to build ‘up and um her Iystom to most the annual demu- upon it. 'Davoflbn to funny ahonld not hdtonogioct of self. The M‘ work and worries‘ of hon-choir! cares should.“ wowed as for capo-tibia. But whether tho it able to do this or not. no woman should fail to take the tonic treatment offered by Dr. Williama’ Pink Pills, which will build up her blood and fortify her ‘whole system, enabling her to pass this criticai‘period with safety. We give the following strong proof of :11th ‘ Dr. wx-mauIm' Hui 'Pma tre constantly doing for adhering wo- N.B., says: «Soma years ago came a victim to the troubles that aflict so many of my .eex. in the very worst form. The doctor in charge neither through medicine nor local treatment gave me any help, and he decided‘that'l must undergo an oper- ation i! I was to have any relief. :During the next two years I under- Lwent four SUCcessive operations. Dur- ‘ing this time I had the attention of some of the host physicians. From each operation I received some bene- ï¬t. but only of short duration. and then I drifted back into the lame wretched _conditlon ; as More. Dur- ing all this time I was taking medi- cine to build up my system. but with its Marganet ‘Wood, Soutgngtd. We "W4: WIN-dim Iédlelne Breekvmeï¬ 0M. r. Howard veneer has ne to Victoria Road. where he «I name for some time. Mr. Fred Cold we home. bu put a wagon on the road {or the purpou of [amt-ring "eggsâ€. Hr. Pen-in. his m assistant. who Is in charge. good moat abusing. Fwd la n fellow and aging-w- pg‘rqt . --â€"..L.I_AO. femtly. we mu have the hopes at you both returning and deeming to remain mm us. For well up to thirtyrthree years you have uvea hem. oompg to this country when a wee boy‘, 'ou have seen Home at me old generatlona and some 0! the yomer , he: peas over the been“: to! lend yoad: you have played with some of us on the dear old school grounds of No. 8. and you both have grown up end taken your placea in the ranks of the toilets: and now surely these ties are not to be broken. We wish you both much success in your future home. Oakwood, April 20.411193 ‘Liman Webster, who has been visiting her parents here, for the past two weeks, returned to the 0.L.C.. Whitby. on Monday hilt. . Mrs. D. R. Anderson. of IAndmy. spent a few days last week with her brewer-“Hr. Joseph Coed. Mr. W. A. Silverwood left last Saturday for the West. Mrs. Cornet]. 'Izindeuy. spent the week with her parents here. Miss Hm. Who has been vlummz her sister. Mrs. W. A. Silverwood. returned to the city Sewn-day even- IEIIUW an“ “run--w The new telephone Hm “Sunshine“ starting at m (lorrlo’n and runnlng west on W 10th com. I! hr 1.: Ir. mtehell'a. «m. we understate. be completed this week. Valentin. April lam-Mia: Amy Bruce. who has m “Main: New mai achooi in Toronto since acptem- bcr int. spent her Easter vocatiau at her no!†in Vaicuuu. Mina Bruce was “comm in pausing her Normal examination. and MI accepted a situation as a supply teacher on the Toronto Public uhooi stun. Mrs. C. Grader and her con Clem. Lur. u a»- u. â€"-v Mr. Wilmot Suggitt has returned to Lindsay, after spending his vaca- tion at his home have. Miss K.- nth", who has spent the winter uxqpths tt Btucroft, ht: .r°' VALEGTIA OAKWOOD ' a in†.v. hound W11†_ m on Sunday. «I a l A w‘imnï¬rflf‘; seven! lively “'0'“ {onsly .mim for misplaced. while the 800‘ ning jmney which was in gon went faster fo_r a: few misplaced. while the good ow epin- ning jinney which was in the wag- gon went faster for a few rodsthan the great fen-is wheel. or ancient spinners were chive to drive it. ’1’ he mummy. team dashed into Carter's corner lot; where Mr. Sumac soon extricated them from the broken mm, thankful that nothing more the farmers in this vicinity have made no prognees' as yet with spring seeding. My. Malcolm Ferguson has rented the {arm 0! the late Mr. Hugh Mc- I-‘edym. of Brock. and will begin fanning operations this spring. 1m. Sun Sanguine was in Lind- say on Saturday on business. Wedding bells are ringing in He- Owing to the meant he“? the tamers in this vicinity "ma... nn mm' as “it With nilla this IANILLA mum. April 330-“? mas hue“. Wanna spent her Eut- er holidays with friend- here. Mrs. Thou. Argue bu got moved into her nemhome. Our Union Jock wu hoisted dur- ing the m week u the neboo! house. One of our old.» ond moat ro- npected macaw. Ila-u. Gilloopio. pu- Iud mutiny any on SWAN «noon at one o’clock. W Ind um hon mu bar «mar. Iran. (I. W. Woodcock (or non. sun. [the m o mind icowh woman. Inv- Ins conga vault; in hot young rr_-4 L-. L-_ days. Mn we pm“ by her husband may yarn am am ham to mourn Mr loin. four sons. John and Mel. or Lu‘mworm: um Luann sud Am. 0! M thu‘m. (but. 3 also two «mm. In. Bol- try. who 11m in mum. and In. Woodmk. Mm W n: mom. so you! c! m. Inch sorrow {a m to flu comm "ham. Mr. Willie Demo and his sister. Miss Maggie Demo. and Mr. Joceph Demo and his wlie drove \o Swunp Lake to man «Enter Sundgy. row “a wound m Pine Grove cam- emy. Nov-land. when the maï¬a: will he interred. Some of the tumor: W to m". wading-right uww «a have been Wm tom. new implo- m. Hr. O'Brien put-chad a. now need drill um Ir. Quinn. amal- The wood boat of Int week were all well attended and a. nice lot of wood was cut in each instance. Mr. Jun. Quinh'u‘ dome w“ â€load-d" with good timeI. ‘Mr. Truax'a. wu unnumwmmm t Will“ 0m. m†“ driving uses-m~ my w â€nth-purch- oouow but; than. ya; mud has rented Hush 110' will begin ring. in Lind- 122 A $25.00 Rifle for $5.49 SpringGoods at Gilbert’s We carry a larger and better assorted stockL than any other General Store in the ounty.11y us for paints, blushes, varnishes. oils, alabastine. wall paper. brooms. tubs and tinware. Watch for Our Egg Waggon Next Week â€"â€"-- W.GILBEBT§ Bar-5‘» ‘ Toronto, a of long mum, of) to 1000 yards. send your order at once. as It it t “No delicacy which thouid be in every home It it the one thing that «than thtt longing for sweets '“ï¬mwmcï¬mndmtwu hove. Udhï¬tw ; ummbkinthemuup ’ .. 41.x} " huh-n“ mun“ "CROWN BRAND SYRUP" is . food not only for Wham W3: in ma by'everysme‘ A near 1 Ontario iiiâ€"'1' Give it To Your Children repeating rifle "and is fully guaranteed. holds 12 cartridges, and barrels are y for Webb!" powder! Sighted for p to 1000 yards. Calland see them. or m- at once. as the supply is limited. King'3t': instill Ptompt and 3". Ii ltbfy 3:; fluutims and w 5* 3 m f. rm de. 1!] CRY “m Ws'wm :33. pm m»? M .. 00.000000000090099on O .- vâ€"v dcnru (“e-3M5â€? 991â€"? The V6 of our, custom», “ï¬t we are lcml ï¬neâ€"that we ur selling the beet u‘ able atï¬uch prict via their purses. L dents who are nd ‘this store will § guests and we fly helplea sed patroq " ' ht acting is orig! on am. "i look in â€lute the inside: focu «I! ï¬t comnlicatrd c h“ 1‘0 wot hcsitutc your eyes need help- M. B. ANNI‘ O! Kant-n. luv-w Neill“: WW! mpnirrd h CAMERON 0 "K E MD or other jewelry 4 a!“ of sud: annual w metalk for 30‘ what You EYESIGHII‘. 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