5%: an; my and in ma meantime M A new is. ' W‘mpm. 3?; 3:83 an new a: C; GMMM. » than men when mm W...- “ mum: m a m wax ms gem, with am It: wants. mm was my Genuine». mum! in muwmgwmmï¬ m mum Wflï¬ï¬‚ï¬ new»: ans. HMS mvnm. non- m. mm of an Royal 001- â€. 0! mm Burnout W0 N“ .11 £139 um Mod! of anti-try- spocm mutton will be than to Wonk. Crown 3116 bddfl’ work. no Wm axtmctlon of WW... mm; m on red Mute mot-ungo- ct . low-t mt rates. The bull- .‘U~ dentin our own omen md “Nagy“ and interest repaid to A-..“ â€DOM. PEEL h FULTON, W, acumen. Natale. Mm: Kant 3nd wmmn m. oawood. Ilium w o! W Um. um I. III R. hull. HOPKINS AND HOPKINS, Barristers, Solicitors, Notary Public, etc. Solicitors for Bank 0! Kontreal. Money to loan on term to suit borrower. Ofï¬cesâ€" 6 William street, south, Lindsay, Ont. G. '.H Hopkins, K. C., F. 8. Hopkins, B.A. ____i III mmuam in â€that! to me. Fun. Town ad “property u. very lows-t “a Company 0" mm I an “"31 randy â€ï¬lï¬Ã©iï¬Ã©i'm mums» - amt. mm mu amm- nr ovum-om. n: Balm [mm (0., Human man a. mum udtor. Notary P“ W Bunk, rep loo Hiatus! Fire It 'sulrloo ; Federal 00., of Hunflton. at ud_ Surety ï¬lxlunrrr, L.DS-.U-Do~5 m. We! on Bo)“ UN in. 9: mm auto-ol- 0‘ 0W“ Honor Oman.“ 0! Turuuu Coal and Wood of about». Manny op- mmsmï¬ouw' ' B. POOUE; Damn. on!“ mt- ], oppodto tho post once. Special ate-Mon gun to children's teeth. Bound V. POW. D.D.8.. L.D.8. ‘ DORE JACKSON. Barristers, ‘6" solicitors for The Canadian Duh o! Comoros. Money to loan - m a. ï¬ve per cent! 0(- †William Stteet. Lindsay... l'. D. Indra. K.0. Alex. Jackson m. on: ‘ Dominion w. you}! to long 3:: M 0! Cum Inn-u. Mod-ay- ‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"..' V any. a. J.‘ Hangman. :.c.. I... A. m. A. n. mama. __'. I†â€a†tor climat- on m use upon municipsl de- ucLAUGmJN PEEL .. 1111308. Barristers. etc. .. Lind- Lumbor, Shin lea, Etc Cement an Bash Factory Good- man 8. KNIGHT. Barrister. So- licitor, Notary PUinC. solicitor for m M, representing Water- loo Hutu-.1 Fire Insurance 00., of 'stnrloo ’. Mnl Life Assurance 00., of Wilton, Empire Accid- ut Ind ’Surety Co., of London, run. once over Farmers Bank, mt. once 0V" r" W“ 9°“ °m°°' V0.60“? Isn't-goon and Dentist JANETVILLE ONT. " In. I. i'uxaunn mum Elï¬n] 7'? U ï¬Ã©hlniicencel , cull-1M .. ' sumac- wn Ont. Phou 979 tim‘ a Mr. '1'. B. Dean, teller o! the Do- minion Bank here, and non of Judge Dean, returned last week from the Bay of Quinta. where he has .been spending his holidays. ‘ Kr. G. H. Hopkins returned hqme on Thursday. after a two months' trip to the Old Sod. ' Inlayâ€"Mr. Malcom J'.‘ Murchison left here for the Bruce mines on Georgian Bay with the intention of working there for the summer. ‘39 and these men. while sailing on the lake were capsized and were thirty- six hours in the water before they were rescued. Mr. Murchison return- ed last. week badly bruised by his hanging so long on to the floating material in the water. m . rm‘ 4?“ an,» 158:: '4, 1m ’,,.. Manna. u an. an A you»: W “M um. ‘wmm var gm Flofl Mum III, mm. mm: héflm§«"hq‘¢¢q"‘mrow ‘.‘ m m m ulthonah'a um. 'duu emu: (mm mm cirrm 98/3»! u' nu»! ma .lm Mp, 5990“» mm m Vault» unbound with it! m m bur. . _ and II growing rapidly. m am an... u...m. nnrrelnondont my: :-~ he :rrlvnd a. van nu)» gun". but Mr. Donald. gunk, formerly 'Ihoe- maker 0! 0m. io‘now working In Illny um! Jim at the home or Mr. Peter Fol-gum. Balsam Groveâ€"The hum of Henry Sackett's threshing machine. “The Flower of Fenelon." in twin heard. Success to Harry and “The Flower." lease in my throat m 1 MW hours; Eva? Mont ham 1 tog): mm a tea: 5120qu of Newmae in has sweet: and waist ea hawk “lb the m and sinus, chm Mt weak and sand: er am! 5 is angels and for several weeks! i were 1 Mine new PM: W‘ 'm mm. cormvomt W ="' A you!!! “what at Wt. an?! “Winning died quite match" In: Sunday evening. 7“†“W“ *m“ pumod. may MW“ 1"â€3’ “' ten . Miés Amy Smith, town. assisted, The24t-h oi the choir at the Easter services at;at Canningt. ‘ 'd . Gametm ge last Sunday GANG BAC] CASE OF MISREPRESENTATION.‘ The Baker His Honor Judge Harding return- had a: 83118 ed from Bobcaygcon Saturday Lochlm for where he had been holding court in tl'feil' 1.085 0 connection with a, case that was re- 'Lmdsay. ferred to him by Judge Teetzel from ' SOLD OUT9 th‘e assizes of last week. A A _ _.__ wellington ASSISTED THE CHOIR. The case was one 1n wmcn runs Peters, of Galway township. sued Mrs. Susan Hilyer, of Somerville township, for damages for mis-repre- senting the house and lot in Galway township, which house and lot Mrs. Hilyer sold the plaintiff. There are L-- A-..“ v- vvvâ€" ____ . a number of other claims made by{ the plenum and his wife against] Mrs. I-Iilyer, aggregating about $450 out and tedious. about twenty-tine witnesses being examined. The plaintiff and his witnesses endeavor ed to prove that the defendant had misrepresented this house. which he claimed never to have inspected. by the defendant saying that the house was ceilinged. lathed and plastered, a warm house and well worth .500; "vvl The evidence was extremely con- flicting and â€â€˜9 case was long drawn "7 4_A_- lino- The defendant produced u lot of ovidonco to show that the plaintiff had been in the house many times before purchasing it. The defend- ant produced the agreement for tho. property. the agroomont having boon drawn by the late John Foster. oi Somarviiio township. Mr. Foster. who draw the conveyance botwoon the parties diod shortly aitor. and Mini Harriet Fostor. his sister. were that she was prosont when the ngrooment was drawn between Peters and Mrs. Hiiyer and that to the bout of her knowiodgo and b0- iiei‘ the agreement produced by Mrs. Hilyer was not the one drawn by her late brother on the amnion when she was present. The matter was reserved by his honor. Judge Harding for argument at the ho- ginning of the week. Mr. L. V. O'Connor appeared for Mrs. Hilyor. the defendant. and Mr. I. E. Weldon for the plaintifl.~ Mr. A short time ago Dr. Burrows re- ceived a real curiosity from Florida a. nm‘wicul friend (i h‘s wading hiu Pneumonia’s Race With Consumption E‘s; gelâ€"1 Â¥ï¬bbad into my chest, a hard. Wing cough loosened up. ‘1 used Naming as p 303197qu â€g9; Peters. New London. “sad as a consequence caught severe chills. I neglected the cold that was tightening around me and ï¬nally la gflppe held me in Its grip. and I was taken to bed as helpless as a child. I feared phat!- moms most, but lortmwbslr I Md lots at Narvllins in ï¬lls muss: When At this season. of the two evus pneumonia. is most to be feared. and if not taken in- time leaves the pa.- tient but a slim chance for his life. Look out for the little colds. don’t let them run onâ€"keep it from devel-' oping into either pneumonia or con- sumption. Who knows of a. real trust remedy that can be relied on to cure colds as quickly as Nervlline. it is impos- sible to ï¬nd anythxng that drawn out inflammation, eases that tight. con- feellng, gives such sure relief as Nervllie. Why for ï¬fty yours in thousands at homes no other medi- cine is even kept. “Sometimes I hurried of! to work without an over- coat." writes Mr. C. O. Kinney. o! - 4____-“_-‘ THESE} TWO DISEASES MOW DOWN ANNUALLY TEN TIME MORE THAN WAR AND FAMINE COMBINED. mummm the two evils “a! ‘M nahâ€"James Gillocly paid our h?" village a visit on Monday“ l (mum, on, April 14.â€"-Mayor-Gor- fatt has received from Mr. A. Car- negie an offer of 812,500 to build a free public llnrary in the town of Ormia. The council has decidqd to ‘acoept the amount and will proceed with the building 11: quickly as the plans are prov-ï¬led. A HALIBUR'I‘ON BOY . ‘ Wellington Austin, of Haliburton. [has sold out his‘ confectionery res- itaurant 81nd general store to Wm. Barnham,. of Lindsay, late brake- iman on the train from Haliburton. Wellington and his father Emerson, are going to GoWganda. lORILLIA AMONG FAVORED. The body of a man med McDon ald was taken through here to To- ronto. He was killed in the northern woods. 9. tree having lunch on him. be vet-her inclined to have bl- own my generally. He is u. very neat- looking specimen of the ulllgator' tribe and Dr. Burrow- ln proud of him. By uni by when he grows Mg. gar the donor in going to buy n mrk lot for him to sport in in the «my 0! all well-bred alligators. m." he mind in van mam mll. but now u tally Mum inches long. and the Iby he works t‘ut .nu m't'usicn ally. lhOWl tint Item! My“ will Bobcaygeonâ€"ï¬n Monday some young ladies and gentlemen gave a drawing room entertainment. Songs. necltations, a dance and a. drama were given by the Misses Edwards Donnell, Read, E. Reid. Jackson and 0. Stewart. . Master P. Edward gave an exhibition of his skill as a. leg-q osmium. cently cleared up is going to heone of the prettiest in the district. and not the least ot-its many attractions will bean old English roundabout. It's a. beauty. Mr. John Reid built 24th M'AY CELEBRATION. The 24th of May will be celebrated at Oannington on a large scale. GANG BACK NORTH. The Baker Lumber Company have had a. gang of men employed at Lochlin for the last week loading their Logs on cars for shipment to Lindsay. SOLD OUT BUSINESS. â€The Lamont and District Times.“ published at Lamont. Alberta, is to hand and we notice ‘7 full page ad. bearing the name of E. A. Holmes. manager of the umont Supply Co. Mr. Holmes Is a. Haliburton boy well deserving the measure of success he has uhlowd In his mtern home. maumn mama 115: org. Births.-â€"At Lindsay, on August 4. to Mr: and Mrs. Frdnk Crandell, a â€The ï¬rst copy or a new paper. nagging; its ppw under the title of A_‘l “I“A..D..L Ml...“ H Some {mph think that when It. In stated t at. there "a diamond: in Ops It, in simply a. huge Joko. but Hilton to this from the scene or the minim: mention}: : ‘ I a - 'A I- Mount. Pleasant. April ULâ€"it is believed that. dinmondn'havo bean (Uncovered on the farm of Patrick Tracey. Ops township. The clay in said to resemble that of Kimberley. and on Sunday a storm iika a div.- mond in th‘u rough was turned. up. The: excavations are ciomi guarded. OBSERVE THE LAW._ 5‘59 inspector madam?! 195 m muskwt skins. mu 1“. mamas ï¬e Waited the defame m m M! uuh-m "‘ -â€"vv~ V‘â€" Fish Inspector Bradshaw and all the other inspectors oi the Trent water way got down to holiness on Thursday, and for the next two months will keep their â€eyes skin- ned" for people illegaly catching or killing bass or 'lunge. Last yearn number were caught and ï¬ned. and this year a strict watch will be kept. - AA __ g, it. llVlu-a n, nearing U“! nusnu us an n. manager of the Lament Supply Co. Mr. Holmes is a Haliburton boy well deserving the measure of success he has achieved in his western home. lllAMflN'D FIELBS 1N OPS. Some {@0919 think that when it is stated t at there are diamonds in Ops it is simply a huge Joke. but listen to this from the scene of the minimi- operations : Mount Pleasant. April litâ€"it believed that dismondrhave been discovered on the farm of Patrick Tracey. Ops township. The clay is said to resemble that of Kimberley. and on Sunday a stone like a dis- mond in the rough was turned. up. The excavations are closei guarded. OBSERVE THE LAW. Fish Inspector Bradshaw and all the other inspectors oi the Trent water way got down to business on Thursday. and for the next two months will keep their â€eyes skin- ned" for people illegsly catching or killing bass or 'lunge. Last years number were caught and fined. and this year a strict watch will be kept. and none will be allowed to go it caugt. This is something in which every real sport who enjoys ï¬shing, should assist the inspector. ART. AND DRAWING. > At Wednesday’s session oithe tario Educational Association, conclave oi the Public school inspec- is tors covered a wide ground of prac- tiCal discussion. On- the history fl]. from its origin in the city of New shore . 'l‘iil moons shell wax and wane no more. AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE. in his introduction of the speaker oi the evening Rev. Mr. Marsh rs- ierred to the iset that St. Paul's church. Toronto. 0! which Canon Cody is the pastor. has been giving the most to missions of any church at that denomination in Canada. Since the inception of the Inymen's missionary movement that church has doubled its givings. CANON CODY. " It is' a great privilege ior me to speak at any time on behalf of mis- sions. " Canon. Cody said. " because missionary- work is an integral part. an essential element in our whole Christian life and activity. Mis- alone cannot be considered an ex- crescence or an extra in church work. Until comparatively recent times the men of our church have not been as much interest in missionary work as they have now become. The great rising oi the layman’s mis- sionary movement has marked their activity. We are very glad that the men have taken up the work along yith the women." HISTORY OF MOVEMENT. Canon Cody then briefly reviewed oi the Vast movement York a few years ago until its pre- sent proportions. " It came with characteristic Am- -.a--- ......s. -...s -I.-.s.ns¢plceh- Ans-r- Mr. F. D. Home. K.C.. held pu. lice court at Omemee on Friday. Five Indiana had information: laid against them by In Toole. Fish and Game Inspector. charging them with trapping muskrata on Pigeon Creek,. ,without I New, conï¬rm‘ to the Ontario Gum and. mm Lam. as they were {rum Stu) Ik- gig! gm. †W - , ‘I;.‘ nafllhil “45‘ 5-H, ‘.. ..... Their names were “do? ï¬uekhhot. Jeheph Seimere mm. mm Smoke and gel“: Swim.“ "'I‘ho average rural school teacher doesn't even know what art is." he declared. He also thought that bla- tory was being shamefully trlflal with In the achoola. PEI/PS CON FIB CATED. W. H. Stevens, Inspector of Lind- so) , had something to say about "Art†in the schools. The name "drawing" had been changed to “art " and use consequence no te- turns came from the rural schools. “This is something in which every real sport who enjoys ï¬shing, should assist the inspector. ART. AND DRAWING. _ Mr. Stevens thought the subject of literature was inadequutely covered by Public schools teachers. History. which was invaluable in the training of model citizens, had been trifled with shamefully. Hahburtonâ€"The picnic groan}! $1? 'Wéï¬ï¬jé} Once again the laymen of the Lindsay churches were touched with the fiery eloquence of one of the heralds of this vast movement â€" a movement to recognize and realize the responsibilities of laymen in connection with missions. Wednesday Canon Cody, rector of St. Paul's church. Toronto, and one of the foremost ministers and most. elo- quent oratora in the church of Eng~ land in Canada to-day. stirred an audience In St. Paul’s church to its depths with his fervent utterances in support of the greatest movement of modern times. ~ Like the rushing of a mighty wind, the laymen's missionary movement is spreading over a continent 'and a na- tion; it is the awakening of the Christian church to the knowledge that it is fundamentally an aggres- sive, expansive missionary organiza- tion; that the {illness of time has come and a world-wide crisis is at hand. u-vâ€"‘. One 2012â€"9; 32' a hymn sung contains the object of this movement. Itda as follows: Jeans shall relgn where'er. the. sun Shall his successive Journeys run. His kingdom stretch from shore to " This mowment comes to rouse up the great church 0! Jesus Christ to its Jeoponnlbmtlen with regard to minimum methods It doesn't in the augment degree interfere with our pmmt machinery. but it cornea to put more steam putter to thnt machinery and to urouu the church. out and went. north and math. The church ta not a club far mama! om. nation. even in its M‘XPW mt- M. for it: “1mm sin e um: Ill . na’n’ «m. n flflm tmj W‘M .‘9 5'9 ' “ It came with characteristic Am- erican rush nnd characteristic Amer- ican bigness,†he said. " upon the Christina people. The business men took hold of it 'nnd a commission 0! these men went around the world and investigated at first hand the work being ncco liehed by the missionaries. ey brought back the report thet missions are gen- uine efforts for the upbuilding oi the' Christian world in. henthendom but so inr the Christian world has mere- ly been pinyin; with missions. The work he: ‘ to be done on 1 much larger scale end with more energeé tic end more completely organized methods. _ Séott’s Emulsion at the body I: “gluondodullyynour- ad ad built up Tho digestion is improvedâ€"than ordinary food h in ravedâ€"mun omuury [000 h s dent. , Glowing boys 1nd #113, who mod to much food to_kegp than yell at! strong. and 3130 ‘ should be given: bottle m Euuuxou ovary few nah. I: does wonden for than. I: pre- vent- their getting no down and spinglly. Nothing do“ them :0 Avenue, SCOTTOIO'NI “Viki-LV- THE RESPONSIBILITY. Eloquem Address ALL DRUM†Mancini my Wow . " Janina an th- WII' cut," on. minionry dam hi- iimimo m to 26.000 mum- oan' the W with‘ the prom: Ital! oi Mummie- in the ï¬eld. four hundred -million ruched in the prmt gonor- Qtioa and thin leaves ihroo miiiion hummu- upon whose darkened minds tho-light will not have an opportun- ity to shinny. We must send out nu- gthcr 27.000 missionarim or treble our missionary iorce and also treble our things. v... 1 SPREAD T0 CANADA. 1‘ When this movement among the lumen took inception in the United States it'made a ioray' into ‘Canada and a trip across to Great Britain. It took wonderful root in Canada 'and our nation‘ is the first under the sun to deliberately sit down and iormulate a national missionary po- licy. At this congress it was dew 'cided that Canada should send out 1,600 missionaries to reach four. million heathens and the total sum to be raised. including the amount required {or home missions. ‘ totals about tour and it half million dol- lars. This means about iive dollars for eVery member in full communion in every church in the Dominion. It is not impossible to raise this sum {or nothing is impossible when the people make up their minds .to it and God accords with it. It is a challenge ringing out to every church in the broad dominion. SW ly the Christian world will arise and respondto the cry. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. “What has been done? Practi- cally the whole world is open (or the missionaries. The doors are not simply open, but are on their hing- _._I_.- as of momentous importahce.’ he said, ‘that the power or rellgion should not depart from the people. You are challenged to give them the full true lightâ€"the true sun of re- ligion to take the. place of the poor candle of rellglon which inborn with every human. ‘ _ m_ V'v-J __..__V " What remains to be done? We have enterett the door. but. the land behind the door remains {o be poa- seued. There are 720.000 square miles in Centrnl Africa. In which there in not a single missionary; The mmlonuriea in India um on a. u- tio 0! one to every 150.000 heat}:- no VI one I") U‘cl'p‘ JU".VV.V "cu-.r cm. and in 'Chlnu one to every 160.- 000 humane. Sewn mmlon soul- in durknen hue yet to be reached. and four million can be reached If every minnlonury at. present in the floldl work nil tin-Ir “to. CHRISTIANIZE OUR DRO’I‘HEBS. " Every two Christin must tool It of vttol Importance to chrlotlon- In u we" on Conadlanlno. our bro- thorl on they come In. It to our duty to instill tho prtnclplol of ro- uglon and sound cl~tlunnhip. and to weld together by religious tie. the heteromooua people now coming to- to Condo. “ The condition: 0! anon. on: “ Spirit tad ovanuvuzlna work : educational work. the training of convert: to the Christian tom: : and the ormlutlon at those converts into Christian churchoq. " One woman. resource tor the carrying on of this work is the Chriatian men and women who no altering themselves a.- foreign min- aionarie: to-dsy. On one side the door is open on}! on the othulg the men and Womeu' oflering theméelvol at home. but not the money. In God'l providence the layman'- mie- slonory movement has arisen and is seeking to provide this money re- quired. I take It that it is the hand of God ; His providentigl lead- ing any! the resources of the church are adequate to mm the purpose for which God called it into exist- ence. We cannot “to"! to be" dis- obedient to the claimant need- of this world of ours, and to the im- pulse of our own Chi-fauna spirits. "Itwlmow inonyaense tint Jasmin: non of God who harm as und died for us. who bu given us At the morning pol-vice In the Pro» bytvrhu church. Barnum. Bunny. Rev. J.' J. Patterson. the putor and mu in future he wouid rem no more announcements from the mm plt.‘ "flur- uc than no†this cum". he um. "win mama; flu White will mm flu mud-u 'ï¬w mm when or M: mama wander thmsdmn W waving mad at mmh p 1 M m- muon «film: ' * ,.m e†“~713me and " h- am new (or mm ,g an outlook into the future and n power in the present. who has thrown light on the dork problems or the hereinoftor whither one by' one our loved one: have gone and whither we will so. i! we, npprecloto whnt he has done {or us, we cannot nflord to :1le Christ's com- mands. the world's needs and our own uplrltunl experience." m with the serum of mm «mm: through the» columns of money, up- [rm-Hopkin- has very sweetly during the roflert‘ory. Afterwards t banquet was held In the Ichooloroom. and speeches made by hymen o! the church and ulna I further talk hr Conan Cody. TOWN WAS LUCKY. NO MORE AUVTB. IN PI’LPIT H!“ ; Housecleaning Time at "any 's.--\““‘.--..--‘.†W“W-- I j 1909 Wall Paper mum:23:32:25: gum- and coloring: of allmdou wallpupem hum cheapinm-t inP $5.:th 1!de Sud im Wed 1-... 'lh- h wingnnd value- â€. not Inn-pulsed nuywhlze. â€we ‘ s U end we we reedy with them: everything needed for decnming the home inside or out. Punt... ous. Yamaha. {Whig Ammonia, This 1- 11¢di a houuoleaning time. The Hatching Time is A] ' proaching. _Prepare for it. 50.to 100 turkeys next fall. 1:. .100 more chickens. Raise More 999th 'l he Eggs alxlne will pay the Grocery am We will purchase all your poultry next mark†prices. NOTE-4W6 will give a prize, value $3 to every farmer who will raise and sell to us next {:11 ï¬fty oq more tur- kevS,"orone hundred or more chxckens keys; . Yul!!! m M m I: f An you inhm‘bn: l' an to“! M m? flu. you tn! “WW“ “2 M m M M“ u i†dab. 101‘ numlrwlh W comm so mm m has w"? N‘ . Chm rumble. DOW“ A (Mum-notion Flavelles Limited DISCOURAGED MEN I. UPI WORTH LIVING GENERAL IEBCHANDIII LINDSLY ONT- OMEMEE' mï¬ Hm drum! n â€â€œ1““ to?“ ï¬nd morninfl P" 1"" \ w 4mm. â€rm“ . heal-I of Mir. Poor ""‘ am. you be: ashamed Vl- mnptom 0’ luv...†and dpdgno angling St. Dink. Mich. and Dry Goods bills. 310" fall at hin'bcst Mm A.“ cent. U mon 1 regular 5.“ Lace a White regular 1 Coh nre Shrl «dilï¬pn t l-‘mrluu \ "w I'm.†myth. 1‘! I‘d) PM“ tr“ ‘J ad would bl bum... m'rlhr n of icv. u been 09' be brow of the boats I1 19‘ on mg in busx in 3! rs. line. of Snturda: Miss Rumor-k spent a of Hrs. ll isms enmmil Honda)†wall spa home in Mr. E New Yo Ottaw- Ir. a Visa h' with T1 Him 1 visiting urta put In “any Add“ Funvlol Apes-3t J {I en Sum antler me I \ in“