| Clothing and Furnishing Dept. ' sstouo. “Inspector Elliott was on hand some time before the ï¬rst gong sounded. He is a. 'clean-shaven, clean-cut man, very alert and active. The dusty air of detachment, which gathers about so many education- ists, doesn't do much gathering in his immediate neighborhood. High competence, thorough knowledge, ease and courtesy of mannerâ€"they are all his. Mr. Elliott has occa- sionally been referred to as â€an out- sider." His career has been briefly this: Born in Victoria County, he taught in Public Schools, and in the IbrandaS 8 Héiéï¬es, Ltd. The Toronto Star Weekly in an article about the largest public school in Canada, the Kent School, of Toronto, refers as follows to Mr. W. Elliott, one of the genial inspec- tors of the public schools in the Queen City, who is well known in Lindsay, having attended the Col- legiate Institute in his younger days. He also attended school at muckly stops coudhs. cures 'colds. oil-nut and In'ï¬l- - 0 - 25 Mr. Elliott . A Teacher ' of Teachers 511170115 111% Turnip-ambush. momma. Apples. 50¢ per peck- Cream, per quart 30c. Grass seed. 37-00 buSh- Clover $9.00 per bush. Span that 106 3 lb. Became. “tawny-rm- Hidea $7 to 87- 50 Pb: dram, 31.50 pt loci. Straw. $1.50 Per 100‘- ï¬ay per ton $12 to $13. Live hogs, 86.76. Live hogs. 86.40 cwt. Van 6 to 156 pc 1b. Lamb 14 to 16c 11). Bed, hind, $10 to 812. front gr. Potatoes. 76c to 90¢ bog. Wane, 18c. lb. Dun-runner 25c 1b. Creamery butter 29:. Eggs, 16c. 17c. 18¢. clover $9.50 bush. Hams, won Ga! Hats 106M 756. Ml. We km the mks that Iced; and m an net afraid to (th915 Wm :1th: Ken W the M am who: makes the; have m and male am 12 New Shapes M For?“ Hamilton Collegiate Institute. He was made principal of the training school far teachers in 1893. In 1889 he was brought to Toronto by the Government as vice-principal o! the Normal School. In 1908 he was ap- pointed head or the Strattord Nor- mal School, the position he resigned to become ‘a Toronto, inspector at the end of the same year. So it turns out that nearly every assistant teacher mfl‘oronto has at one time or another been a pupil of Mr. Elliott, HARRISâ€"GOHEEN.â€"At the Metho- dist parsonage. on March 22. by the ReV. Mr. Balfour, Walter Har- ter Harris and Bella Goheen were united in the holy bonds of matri- Very few men require as comfort- able seats at a. poker table as they expect when listening to a sermon. home we. 8°: ' “Dick Whittington†www.mmmmatmm . Mal Com-dim Cepyï¬ght, In a great big house called And with - out that word called In EMX. by SEYMOUR FURTH Music Pub International Copytight Secu Used by permission, MURRAY MUSIC and rendered several Easter sel- ections of music, bringing Easter cheer to the inmates. The service, which mostly consisted of music, was led by Alex. Jackson, RM. nu: “0810 m HAGARTY.â€"In Omemee. on Sunday. April 16.. 1911, Daniel Eagerly, aged 73 years. The funeral will leave the reddemce Tuesday. April 18, at 2.30 p.m., for Emily cemetery. Service half an hour earlier. . , I M EASTER MUSIC FOR OLD FOLKS. St. Andrew’s choir visited the House of Refuge Sunday afternoon of Wm. I I -â€" ' Kimâ€"856’" . - piles. Sea testimonials in the press and your neighbom about it. You can use it money back if not. satisï¬ed. we. at d] t ur 52$»: or Enumsox. Buns £600.. Totonw. on. CHASE’S OINTW-‘N'I'. the land we thi1.k of with gun - light JOY ' 0y DEATHS dawn, you, And was known' as Fur-nished by the Mn Mn 9r. Chase‘s Oint- ment. 18 n certain a. n d guaranteed. cure toreach and evexjy for m o! itchgng. Weeding -gd last - ing morn. e Broad-way Show, 1416 Broadway, Below :1]: be found a, (ow extracts from 'various Wax-dex- correspondents re the work being done in the sugar bushes throughout the country. A good run of sap is reported. llury's Green. Auril 11.â€"Some o! o :r farmcrs ham: commenced plowing this week. Those who have recently tapped their trees report sap to be running fairly good. owing to the frosty nights and sunshiny days which we presume will be very hard on the full “test and fresh seeding of clover. I I, . 3 In the Sugar Busn “Pretty “(mg Dunsford. Ami. 11.â€"A number oxidants-liter, urgent, was was: people in this vicinity are making marriage to Mr. Jan. Walker, maple syrup ax-d report u good vtheteI-boro. The ceremony m 0: sap. :fonned gt 2 p.m.. by Rem '1‘: Wmmww come‘ at last. winter, and I get some of 1 maple 59t- as the trees (In-J not show much pro- dwt'u cncss. an-l the days were un- propitious. \ Islay. April 10 â€"Few of thg resi- dents have gathered sap this year, Lorneville, April 11.â€"Mr. Phu Sproule is at work in the augu- bush laying in the season’s supply ct maple syrup. He boned on Hand“ for the ï¬rst, and reports a. good run and an excellent quality of syrup. Ommnee. April 11-31% m atom has been quite mm, but flu great quantity of syrup has new 3W fut- wa yak. .. inhuman; Mom 10:2m mt west in sawdust! is B! the but weak ta; mug mat: -. m as, My mmflï¬Ã©ï¬b zmmmmd PM 3’ “a: Elaï¬ï¬‚iï¬ MEKWA RB: mm mawma fi‘ï¬s mama gamma; mm Ba mm»; mm; was Gm gs; “-an new 6965 mm \mm am you '1‘“ 5119, Mammy me HEW is; “m: 99-" “59mm Hm" see: ï¬lming has has my "mm in taming Mutt-6W at! a '9“ HIGH Em am “a mm it 997: mm “as mm a! m m. mm ta 1 an an m: York Kinmount, 'April 10.â€"Sprlng I m on 111011 of the appearances sweet Juice 11.â€"Mr. Phil No. 249. of the Snowdon. at Jmtvma. The bride, 'who was unattended. wore a tan)- :ing suit of navy blue with hat to happy couple left {or their new home nee: Peterboro. amid showers of rice and good wishes. The bride iswell known here, having spent her lite- time in this vicinity. She will be gneatly missed in the church, where she has been organist for many years as well es an earnest worker in all other church work. The many fri- ends here wish her and her partner a long and happy married life. The members of the Ecthodist church pre- sented her with a, beautifully eggs-3v- ed silver tray and tea. service as a token of their regard. Hrs. Boers read the address. and Mrs. Jackson made the presentation. Mrs. Dickson. sr.. is very low at present. Her sister has arrived to assist in taking care of her. We ennd our sympathy to I". R- Nugent, who received word this week of her father's death in Manitoba. She has just returned from caring (or s. sick sister at Janetville. mes ï¬ccortiick. of Melt. who madam ta spend W; uni m {mm mm to be! new wheel at m. meant; We wish her- my menu; We us me am em in; ; 2mm in my ill. but we MON her My mom Mount Horeb, April 15.-'1‘he home ', April 12, ‘Ehe Music Mm. CHORUS- Oh! Mu dic- at Mount floreb of iFREE _ ADVICE T0 WOMEN to: than here. Farmers in and 0! help, not only for term labor but 0.1- so domestics. are taking men and women away every day, and are very much pleased with the class that has been brought to Canada. A number there are that will go right through to tne west and plan which most of them intend follow~ ing is to work a. year or two on a, Although there are not W m‘ migrants commg n at the present time. the omclals at the Ontario Inmigmtion om“, at Toronto, are being kept busy. attending to “108° who have arrived during the P351? two weeks. The majority of these are staying in Ontario as there is plenty of work The Brantford tax rate for 1911 is to be 235 mills. Prefer 0ntario To The Northwest 1111- do and then take up a home- Yotorlnll" Sun-(eon Honor Graduate of the Ontamo Vet- eri College. Post-Graduate Boyd Vote College, also of the Land- on School of Tropical Medicine one. and Buidonoo Corner Run-II and MWo-st.. Lindsay MWWS HORSE fX(flMfl Silo Suturing Apr?! 22 '11 Dentristry aspecuuty Calls promflv “tended to day or night.:0hmes ,‘ moderate. DR. J. M. RICE W CRESSWBLL BREE.“ LINDSAY MONUMENTS, “MEWS _m‘aa Estimate. chcexfullv furnished , Phone 15 g am no, 1m and work!“ esidencelm N . 249. ‘ . '13-â€" W "" " W, "W- p. “Windmills. M â€Wflumuchvoodnrz “has". "people know â€Mum-am «an!» “ujwm \ wwmouhu “.4 out you In tho among m M,†Tfllbcterplu â€may nu. Pans for mart-1:11! Jos. 'l‘. Beatty OKEMEE M M Di Bran and Slim“ ill waived ved! M “the “met-o sewn \HIH' “4 Q MB Btl‘lckly cmh! m Mflemem nf Inat Wu accounts asked tot-hose who wish to get the hm lung students from the dist.†provmoes and the United Swu attendthe Tomato, Ont. hi. taboo! has a. national Minn for high grade work. W 1‘9“in get good p1»- lttons. Open entire year. linh-x no" Write for catalogue. Oar. Youngmd \V. J. Elliâ€: Menndeers. Prim-hm} “Va Bones and other [rules of floor. SPRING SEEDS 1911! E RThe ï¬nest quality of '1 ed Clover, Alfalfa, Ale llama: Bed, at close p SPECIALISTS I'll. blh-in‘fdimuv of . l Pilu Epilepsy ‘iEczunm Asthma» Syphilis ‘Dyspvpsip Gourd: Stricture iRheunMLi» m EmissionleosL Vimm . Variooceleï¬kin Diaezu 'dney Afl’ectiom One visit advisable. but if i‘n sihle send history and tw“ camp for free reply. Consulm' Barley, Oats, Bins: (,-r mmu Pen and Goose Wheat mm for seed. Dru. Soper and White 25 Toronto-st. Toronto Om. OHIO! Hours: 10 Lo 1:06. Sundays 10 am. ? ELLIOTT /?% I “Investments [um The Bank Distinct is No flindrance “I at mm“ for ELL! OT‘I’ gum mom. M . KIDD LOO Bruno, um 91 Kt >f Tilnoth Alsike an e prices. â€.OOOO 'ofjnan land U )Y