Highland Ave.. , W. Va.; 1 eet, Minneapohq, 1323 High Stre‘ A,ngeles 0d,; Francisco, Ill! o! cantracts, TION S lade to your *. loot- mpprooh m ,ctory cur. Hi; :preas Chi-1’3“ 1'. Returns. .ots Botr Flat loonomy, .ot Come to M leaVing the hi 'UUUW’ J' [ado boots h AYS ,, Toronto UNI [mg Store Can almost make tl’w blind to seé with our spectacles. " Bank of Toronto may 110‘ account. THE BANK OF TORONTO offers to all such people the facilities of War large and strong banking or- gnnimtion. Inn-rest is paid on Savings Bal- nm‘q‘s‘ half-yearly. \ luueinoss Accounts opened on fav- wrnhk‘ terms. , MARY people who have never ; been in a, position to do be- so, bank Omemee Branch J. B. L. GROUT. Manager New Banking Business WANTEDâ€"GOOD end house work. APPIY WANTED FOR THE FILE 0!} Eu County of Victoria. : WOW w nan-Wards: of April 8. w “:3 A. opportunity for bright youn maple to quality for business positions. The Central Business College of Toronto, invites '. ' emton. Cat! no man! . on request. W.H. haw, Prmcx Ynuge 8.: Gerrard-st" Toronto. Incorporatod 1855 Anal “8.000.000 mm -â€"â€"vâ€"-r- SPRING TERM 29th merges in“) Season from July Apply 8"- â€Sim 32 Bond-st, Lind Omemee at KingstOn This Year ‘mï¬th ,L. we / 'I'ei Cola; 83%. em camp this yew et this old ‘ waning grounds. W, Kingston Col. Byl- vester W these instructions yes- terdny tom the militia department in Ottewe.’ end the date set for the comp is June 18th. A full regi- ment [onto amp this yen.‘ consisting of _, two companies from ‘é‘l’ll‘ï¬mm mm“ ‘2?“ l , D m, n. or- ‘iend.'0memes end comet-on. It will be remembered that lest year at Sturgeon- Point the regiment was only out in hell strength owing to the money stringency oi the Domin- ion Government. In conversation with (Bel. Syl- vester he stated that he expected to have a. full company as most of the members enjoyed the trip to King- ston in preference to Sturgeon Point. The colonel when asked how he liked Sturgedl Point as a camp mround. replied that be yes periect- 1y satisï¬ed with the conditions that oxiated there last summar. and would not object to return there for this aummer’apamp. STA-FF OFFICERS . This year’s regiment will consist of the following staff ofï¬cers : Commander, Col. Sylvester. Majors, W. H. Henley and F. Holmes Hopkins.‘ Quartermast‘er â€" Major E. H. Hopkins. â€"‘ ‘ " A m9!!:-..4 P'aymasterâ€"Major son. uluuug .1“..- . v--â€" - _â€"u scarcely a. home you can ï¬nd that doesn’t use it. From Port Hope. TESTIMONIAL Ont... Mr. W. '1‘. N0. Greenewey. oi the 4898 Guide newspaper: staff. writes: "For twenty years we have used Nervliine in our home. and not for the world would we be without it. As a. rem- edy ior all pain. macho. toothache. cramps. headache and disordered stomach. I know of no preparation no useful and quick to, relieve as Nerviline." Let every mother give Nerviline a. trial; it's good for children. good .ior old iolkaâ€"you can rub it on as a liniment or take it internally. Wherever there is pain. Nervillne will cure it. Reiuae anything but Nerviline. Large bottles 50¢. trial am 25c. all dealers or the Ca,- Just as the team nun-mu w. ,, : crossing the engine appeared, the horses . Quickly turned sideways with the result that the engine struck the front wheels of the wagon, upsetting it on top of the horses. The young [chap jumped and was iminjured, but one of the horses received a deep gash just below the ribs on the right side. The wagon and harness were one of the horses recewea a “W“ gash just below the ribs on the right 1 side. The wagon and harness were also bedly broken. FARM LABORERS SCARCE. ; Farm laborers are scarce in Ontar- ‘io. owing to the fact that they are drifting to the Northwest, where ï¬elds look green. At. the present time there is a. great demand‘ for ' unties a1 Wel- lington, Oxford, Lambton, Norfolk. Lincoln, Haliburton, Peel and Sim- ‘ . #_.- ‘ll pun-mu, coe, while a number of farmers in' Victoria. county are also on the look- out for hired help. A report from Toronto states that a. large. number of farmers from the abové counties‘ waited on the Government Colonizam tion Depaetment seeking laborers. The anxious farmers were willing to take almost any class of man, axe :perienced or inexperienced, married or single, and they did not even draw the» color libs. {So while Ontar- io farms are beingdrahled of their. men to supply the west. British im- ampting‘ to cross the G. i on Cambridge-st. early . team and wagon own- Sam. Fox, M.P,.P., were he Haliburton train with that one of the ’horses is L]. condition and may not ,eluse anything b“ go bottles 50¢. trial lealers or the Ca- Kingston. \Ont. driven by landed on by a. young and owing the curve in see nor hear William- the the with Ab_cmn. at“. w. H. n.“ lay. “out†R. Porter. B.,-Linduy. Can. A. Williams “out... 1“. Omw. chum. GIN- W. Holtorf llou\.o....J. Keith and T. nurtagh. D.â€"Omm. Capt. Foe; Mont Thom. E.â€"Norlund. Cam. IACI‘IW Hunts†Wstscm and Wnkolln. F.â€"Tory mu. Capt. Andaman “cum. Short and Allan. G.â€"Mar1pom. Capt. (road; Mom. iCoud. THE mom COHPANIES. The regimun will go to King?“ in full strength with the 10110“ 1‘8 eight gpmpanm : g “a .9 â€on u l ‘vv- - f H â€"T\obcavmon. Capt. Lnncuter diam... not. appointed. A deaputch from Klugaton III)" l Only infantry will be camped at Bl!“ rlefleld this year. the cavalry coluc‘ ito Petawawa for their trummg. g'l‘hree more reglments o! infantry. Zluowever, will be at. Battleï¬eld and fthe number of men will be as great 30.8 ever. The infantry will consist of lthe 6th, 7th and 8th: brigades. The 26th brigade includes the 16th, 40th {and 45th regiments ; the 7th brigade ithe ~1~6th, 47th and 49th regiments, end the 8th brigade the 42nd, 56th Adjutanbâ€"Capt. German. Chap lain-410V. J. W. Wall-.09 Surgeon-Dr. Sutton. 0mm†and 59th regiments. President. 0! the C.L.S mg Club. which x Wednesday evening. MENI‘IONED AS GAOLER. W. 11. Reid. ox-M.P.P. for West. Durham, is mentioned as the proba- ble' successor of Major Snelgrove as Governor of‘ the Counties jail at Co- bourg. ATTRACTIONS FOR FAIR. XTTRACTIONS FOR mm. At a. meeting of the directors of the Lindsay Central Fair held Fri- day afternoon, Messrs. J. A. Wil- liamson and E. 1-1. Hopkins were ap- pointed to go to Toronto on April 20 for the purpose of selecting suit- able attractions for this year’s fall tau. Lindsay is now on a circuit with Belleville, Peter-bore, Barrie, Bow-‘ manville and Collingwood, and re- presentatives from each of these towns will be present to select the beat possible attractions. Messrs. Williamson and Hopkins Lhave had considerable experience in ‘thia line, and will no doubt choose {the best attractions offered them. as l they have done in the past. This is Mn. Chas. Brooh' Opinio- oi “Little Dideaten†Here is a short but very convincing letter which we received recently: Tn: Com 11:91ch 00., ‘ â€madly.†It? SLA‘- I have been using for some ï¬lm. I' iti them mmellons. nincerely. “I Find Them Marvellous ‘Thge beer; n'isi'IIg“I;ittlo Digs!“ for some tune. I“ still use them and ï¬nd them mmellons. I roeommon sincerely. MRS. CHAS. BROOKS. Low, Wright .00., Que. Here in maths: letter, dated Nov. 9th, bxiat ad to the 1909, almost oqnslly MR. '1‘. BURKE 0 LS Lawn Bowl- Ich w as 0mm“ cm 59 Lydia B. Pink-i hm’%Â¥9§.¢9§‘2.°.ï¬"l?2.“£§ ii ! Bible is Greatest Rev. J. P. Wusnn. puauun v- ---- Cambridge-st. Methodist church, and Rev. Itobt. Burns. pastor of the Methodist church at Omcmee. ex- changed pulpita Sunday. the for. mer preaching educational sermons in Omemee. A---- AIA ‘I â€"_'___ Rev._ Mr. Burns preached. to two large congregations at tho Cum- bridgoâ€"at. church and in the even- ing took his text from St. J ohn’a gospel. 5th chapter and 89th urea. “Search the Scriptures; for in them -.- a..-» m burn «and mo: cud ing‘ took his text from St. Jenn s gospel. 5th chapter and 89th verse. “Search the Scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me.†The discourse was interesting and instructive. the speaker pointing out that both the new and the old testa- ments were harmonious. He compar- ed the work of God to a beautiful oratorio in which all the parts blend- ed and were harmonious. The Bible should be prized by every person in the land'and should be found on ev- ery library shelf. In beauty it had no peer. and from its sayings the great poets, the works of whom we admire, had gained their gems of thought. It was a great historical book and a book of great philosophy, as was de- monstrated in the writings of St. Paul. The Bible was also a book of science which could be scrutinized by the telescope of faith. It was com- pared to a chart which shows us whether we are on the right track or the wrong ’ one. q‘ The results from such a seal-mung of the scriptures would he the“ tee- tifying of Christ and we would have eternal life. The key word of the Bible was â€search." cud Jesus (‘hrist was the centre around which all the books of the Bible revolve. Calf Had its Bowmanville, Ont., April 9.â€"Wm. Tennant, a local veterinian, this week came across a freak calf, which was born with its heart on the out- side, suspended by its vessels and in thepericardial sack. Itwasborne: the farm of Mr. Ed. Weetherilt, end was quite smart all the day after Mr. Tumult was called, but died it-he following morning. The heart was pertect in†every way, tiona were very distinctâ€" a. 2-inch hole through the just. back of the fore less- manna retail 81'0““ the Payne-Aldrich mm for t‘ cost of 11m. . ' 3-11.01th In. via»). courting?!» P. Wilson. pastor of the Heart on Outside m the scriptures 9" of All Books such a. searching and its ac- Two bundits tried to laid up trdn near St. Paul. mu Mt curednobooty. W'uction to Put‘ practice of nanny J. Houzer case-Cleaning Time Carpet Whips. Carpet Stretchers Carpet Sweepers, Carpet Felts Curtain Stretch ers; washing Ma- chines; Wringers, Tubs, Mops, Mop Rags, Paint Scrub Brushes IS HE RE ONE MORE AND OUR LINE OF Ranging in price (tom So to $1 per roll. Uanaman, ‘ and English. latest designs, nowat colorlngs. Prices are at. W, Huralo. llureaoo, Whitening, Window Carma Poles, Curtain Rods, Room; Mouldings. etc. A pair of Rusty, Unstylish Shoes will the Effect of the most Elaborate Toilet. the Effect -BANE should be used in Sweeping Carpets ‘ “ Straw Matting, Bare Floor. Try a can.- With a pair of our new models you need have no con- sciousness of your Footwear. It will be as correct in style as it is faultless in ï¬t. We have all the new and correct stvles in Ladies Shoes. The question is often asked whether the Patent Leather will ,crack. In reply we wish to say, the leather in our Unisis Shoe is the softes, ï¬ner and more flexible leather ob- tainable, and will wear longer than any other patent leather sold. The opportunity for displaying them lwvllv- a--." 7 for your i3 spection 'it; requested. T. J -, Parsons Hardware, Crockery. Paints Oils, Ghss ad Id! Pnper OI! 1872 Government max: your 1“?“ SPRING 0“ DOOR WEST OF THE POST 0FFICE roll. Canadian, America-n 1910 Bugs, ‘i 1. She «ya. ’§*‘5 ofthe ki , Dbdd's 1y could shown Halibuta For? an. die. '. Dodd'l his leg, doctor eight about t1 a, when Pill HUS 'ives