black legs, bred by John Crawford, Milestoneford. West Killbride. Ayr- Ihire, Scotland; imported by Dunâ€" das Grundy, Springvflle, Ont. WILL MAKE A LIMITED SEASON AT HIS OWN STABLES. McAR- THUR HOUSE. Fenelon Falls. TERMSâ€"$10 payable on the lat 01 February, 1903. For further particulars of' any of the above horses see large pills or apply to undersigned. :tism in almost every joint. conï¬ned to my bed and attended by I. physician. A friend brought me a bottle of your Dr. Roscoe's Rheu- matic Remedy and after taking three or four doses I could walk and before the bottle was ï¬nished I was com- d- â€"“ Ina u, The ROSCOE MEDICINE 00. East End Drug Store. 30:84 Rad Weekly T835ï¬n those you know. mammal!!!“- REPORTED (6052) (717). Fouled 25th March, 1889 ; light brown, white stripe on face, four The Great Electioneer Stallion JOHN ALDOUS, 18-8 McArthur House, Fenelon Falls Subscribe for The Watchman-Wattle. No. 30258. American Trotting Reg'r WILL MAKE A LIMITED SEASON AT HIS OWN STABLE. McARâ€" THUR HOUSE, Eenelon F3118. TERMSâ€"To insure a tool 815, to be paid lat of February, 1903. Sea- son $10. 2.04; Ready 2.12)}; Master Boy 2.2m Paddy D., 2.18}, and several other fast ones yet unmarked). by Ham- bletonian Downing, dam by London Traveller. A beautiful Bay Summon, 15.2 hands ; fouled 1898; bred by Wm. Henson, Louisville, Ont., by Road- master. 2.26}. First dam by Black Diamond, full brother to Little J oe, 2.17. Second dam by Kentucky Jack. Third dam Thoroughbred. Roadmaster 2. 26% (sire of Harold H. mug-mtg); ‘Hoil- Bteeders Take Notice VILL MAKE A LIMITED SEASON AT HIS OWN STABLES. McAR- THUR HOUSE, Fenelon Falls. DO'AI’S Kidney Pills TERMSâ€"$12 for insurance. RHEUMMISM Also Celebrated Clydesdale Stallion PAGE SIX Macnair Anteam Lindsay Ont The farmers are nearly all done with the spring work. Some of them are improving their [arms by making use of the stoning machine. Mr. J as Howe of J metvnlle is supplying this vicinity with fresh meat during the season. Mrs. Robert Hart is slowly recoV- ering and also Mrs. Thomas Robin. son who has been ill for some time. Itisoursaï¬dutytoreeord the Mr. E. B. Smith sold his driver last week to Mr. M. McGowan of the Royal hotel, Woodville, for a good price. On Monday night an enthusiastic meeting was held in the interests of Mr. Sam Fox. Mr. Malcolm Myles was in the chair. Messrs. John Mcp Sweyn and W. Staples of Lindsay spoke for the Conservatives. Messrs. R. Kennedy and Collegiate Student Perrin represented the Liberals. Mr: Fox will get a. good majority around here. The following is the report of 8.8. No. 20, Mariposa, for the month 0! Apnil :-5th classâ€"Janey Murray. Sr: 4th class-Marian Cream, Bessie MacPhaden. Mabel Turner, Eva. Tur- ner, Sarah Ronda. Janet mama. J r._ 4th classâ€"Grant Wylie, Eva. Run- dle, Maggie Swinson. George Will. 3rd classâ€"Laura. Tremeer, George Macmillan. Ada, Innez, Pearl Croa- sen, Mina: Will†2116 class. sr.â€"-Wll- lie Inna. Willie Murray. 2nd chm, dai .......... A week ago last Monday Silverwood Brothers of Oakwood and Lindsay took 119 head through to the north country. Mr. A. McNabb and son sold two head of cattle to W. Weldon of Cam- bray. They weighed 2800 and brou- ght $6.35 _per“100._ ' Mr. Charles Ross has put up a. new driving she}. An excursion will take place from here to Fenelon Falls on Saturday. 3151: inst., under auspices of Metho- sion '00. An hour will be given at Lindsay on the return trip. See postâ€" ers for particulars. On Tuesday Mr. Seth Metherell of Little Britain passed through here with a. herd of 50 or more cattle for Mr. E. Butterworth’s ranch in Car- - The frost seems to have done very little damage around here. U Luuw. --â€"..-_- _ _ jr.â€"â€"Hugh owman. Percy Croesen. Pt. 2nd classâ€"Alex. Milan. Dou- glas Bowman. Lulu Smith, Frank Tremeer. Gordon Inna. Bobble Will; lst class. sr.â€"Don ManPhaden. Allis- ter Bundle. lat class, junâ€"Willie Macmillan, Lime Inna. Edna. Foa- Henry Outritch and his brother James arrived here from England a week ago Wednesday. They will 10â€" cate here. James had been here be- fore and has now brought his bro- The Dundas Flavelle Company have put up a new elevator above their storehouse here and will move storehouse No. 2 up to that 1’ one. They will put .in a. gasoline engine to drive the tanning mills and ele- vate the grain. mum CORRESPONDENCE Mr. Wm. Keys of Lindsay spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. W. Smitheram. Universal regret is felt at the death of Rev. Mr. McDonald of Glen- arm, who departed this life on Sun- day last, alter an illness extendim over several months. He resided in that district and attended to the spiritual welfare of the people there for over twenty years. During that time he was enthusiastic in his work and performed his work with the greatest. of religious zeal. The fun- eral took place from the family rest-4 deuce on Tuesday last at 2 o’clock to Under the tuition of Miss Smith of Lindsay our school children are mak- ing good pray-$8.7“ PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. aners. DanEnrieotCun- eron visited friends in this neinbor- hood recently. Miss C. 'Skibch and Miss Geno. Moynes called at. Glenarm on Satur- day last. G RASS HILL Mrs. Saunders has been sick for some time, and unfortunately is no better. Glenarm cemetery. Much sympathy is felt for the wife. son and daughter who are bereaved as they were called upon last February to bear a similar affliction, when a sister and daughter was taken from the household. Mrs. Doherty of Fenelon Falls is visiting at the- home of her brother. Mr. Dan McNevan. The trustees and others of SB. No. 5 Fenelon turned out on Friday last (Arbor Day) and planted maple trees around the school grounds. Report of Union School. Brock and Reach, for the month of April :-â€"Av. erege attendance 26â€"Sr. 5th classâ€" Willie McTaggart. Jr. 5th class â€" John A. McFarlane. Bush A. Stew- art. Sr. 4th clessâ€"Harlbelle Clea-k- son, Annie mask. Margery Moore. Lola. Medd. Willie Mac'l‘eggnrt. Jr; 4th classâ€"Milton Thomas. Verne. Stainton, Ellie Heathe. Gordon Ste- wart, Gladys Hill. Stewart MacFax- lane. Bertha. Thomas. Sr. 8rd class â€"David MacKinlay, Floeele Mdl‘ag- gart, Nellie Isaak. Jr. 8rd classâ€" John Clarkson. Dugnld Clu-kson. May Hill. 2nd classâ€"Howard Leask Grant SteWart, Hilton Thomas, Cla- rence Medd. Sr. Pt. 2nd class â€" Mabel Mc’l‘aggart, Jennie Clarkson. Elsie Leask. Belle Uarkson. Jr. Pt 2nd classâ€"Emma Dure. Sr. lst -- Angus Hill, Melville. Hill. Jr. Istâ€" Stanley Thomas, Dannie Mc'l‘aggut. Lois Rogers. A. C. Ferguson. tea- cher. MOUNT HOREB ROYAL WICK It is expected that a. large number of delegates will be present from all parts of the province. Miss E. Yates Farmer will read a paper. Paper by Mrs. H. E. Rooe Holden â€"“In the Heart. of the Btttle." Address by Mr. W. H. Stevens. M. A., President of the Victoria County Historical Society. Paper by J. Hampden Burnhun. M. A.. on “The Feud of the Huron-Iroâ€" quois." Paper by Hr. Frank Yelgh on “His- toric Landmarks In Ontario." Public meeting at 8 Academy of Music. On Thursday. 5th June. the ï¬rst train from Peterborough to Lakeï¬eld will convey members and others to steamer for Lindsay, via. Stony Lake and Sturgeon Lake. Meetings will be held on board. Paper by It. C. Maiden, “The Monument that Failed." Public meeting at 8 p.m. Address by Col. H. 0. Rogers. pre- sident of Peterborougb Town and County Historical Society. Address by Jas. H. Coyne, Bq. B. A., President. of the Ontario Histor- ical Society. Paper by His Honor. Judge Dean of Lindsay. There’s a pleasure In oflering such a pre ara- ï¬on as Ayer’s Hair r. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure In using such an old and reliable prepara- tion. a...“ inn"... “ My halt an: on: by the had- fnl, sad the my hair: been to in. [tried Aycr'n Hair igor. and t no the hair from com- igg out an Jung-9d gig wig.â€â€" Ills U“. “u I‘m.“ Mn. M.D. Gny,No.Salcm,Musâ€". Lost Hair 5" Hymn» um Ind-sou mum LINDSAY p.m. “outta-.1. Hay 13.-Tlu Gmd Trunk Railway System earnings, I!†1 to 7: 1902. 8801.565; 1901. $518.. 222: mucosa. $88,648. Toronto. Hay 13.â€"A abort um. prior to M- departuro for South Atria. mjor Gut Howard instruct. ed a well known Otuvu cm was. acute chm painting- ol him-cu, to be presented to the Roy-.1 W of this city. the 48rd sumac. o! Ottuu and the 90th Battalion 0! Winnipeg. The portrait presented to tin-Roy- al Grenadlen was unveiled [naught ct the seventeenth annual m dinneroftheotfloeuotuummt, uldmmomom'n-umus mouths. per cent. oi them will die from the enact. at their injuries. The cell- 0! the catastrophe Was the explodon at n train of uptha (ï¬re. Huch oi the escaping mun ran through Corh'e Run to Eeplu Bon- ough. n dintnnce of one end n hall miles. end caused mother explosion. blowing to atoms the Seymour Ho- tel and the Collins Home on River road. and badly wrecking n (rune building nearby, in which were cor gregnted‘aoo or move sport. from Pittsburg nnd vicinity. betting on the races. baseball, etc. Few o! the occupants a! this building eon-pod in- Jury 9, East of Benson House - The King Clotmer, 1m Q W80Â¥W3¢3¢ â€spectators-f - flu Inlet! and II. I“. Will Die rum-M Mou- “ Pitt-m Pittsburg. Pa... May 18.â€"-'lho Sher- aden yards of the Panhandle R. B. was the scene this evening at on. of the most dumroun explosions and are. known in this auction [or many yearn. A more of lives m, [cat and about 200 persons were so badly burned that. according to tho 3W meat of physicians in attendance. 75 A. J. ORAHA Thousands of dollars worth of worthy Men’s and Boys’ Clothing at most extraordinary price features. Spanking new spring and summer Suits, light .Overcoats, all ï¬ne ready-to . LA'AnA‘A “‘J-‘ AL_-_-- ‘- is proving a prodigious sums. Each week better than the last. Ready again this week with even better values than be- fore. Come and watch how the sale grows. This should be a week of intense interest. Thousands of Men’s and Boys’ Suits at prices beyond any competition. Just at the beginning of summer you can purchase two suits for the price of one in other stores. Prepare for the 24th; buy your suit from Graham and save $5 out} same. Men who are planning for the warm days ahead, who are ï¬guring a: what to wear {or the ï¬rst Royal Holiday of the year, will ï¬nd this great May still brilliant with extraordinary price documents. wr--â€"° â€"â€"â€" v ~~ war garments bou ht at a‘r'nazing reductions on wholesale prices from one of t e foremost manufacturers of MontrcaL Nothing like it ever came into Lindsay before, and not like- ly to come again this season. Graham’s Great May Sal; materials, assorted patterns, worth $7 now 33.90 75 Men’s Flue Tweed Suits and navy blue worsted ï¬nished serzes, well tailored, worth $10, for $5 50 Men's Scotch Tweed Suits in leadin g summer nixtur‘es. linings and trimmings excellent, worth $12. now $6.90. 100 Men’s Light Spring Overcoats, stylish medium lengths, cut in swagger style. appropiate spring coats. good for any day of the week, worth $14 now $7. 150 pairs Men’s gmd Canadian Tweed. strongly sewn and well ï¬nished, worth $1.75, now 98;. DISASTROUS EXPLOSION. In. tho Lu. 0.: Howard. 0.1 . unlit... THE KING CLOTfllER mm. Winnipeg, lay 9.â€"-A gnu-u strike a! u.†machinist: on the Canadian Fume II probable. ‘1‘. General Committee 0! the W Union .11 left their post- M. and Inn arrived in Winning to meat their grievances to the wt. “my II: that they yfll not ubi- tnu a the mum and. on tint llr. Wilson. president of the Broth- erhood 0! Railway Tracking: 01 Am- erica. laid : "1!. as you any, Mr. Heme-all Agree- to stand by the reâ€" sult. o! the «Hudson it h a. treat. wittory dike {or the company and the men. because the torna- Ind moâ€" knowk-dged a. principle which will hereafter assure them 0! the pace- able working 0! their property. do any with the neon-it! of a. strike, and wander the tenuous Mm cm- player um â€on m concilia- mrv and um.†The general commit“. o! the trackmenhnowhu-ion'ithuw mmtdflnmfllhmd tothe "lame. «moth-’4"!- dwtou‘bflnflon. A M Strike roam-um ’0' I. win-1’... touyh.theeompanyagreed to stand by it. and they will do no." mm Doc“. M M on at... Mr- Dlvh‘o- ï¬...“ Got 8. Par 003:. [Mm Am Iontml. m 9.â€"'l1u trackmen o! the eastern dhddon o! the C. P. R. have scored a victory. 20 per cent. having been added to their a ’ "do of mu- m on thou « T. Thislsfllomultoltheara n given outrun! signed by Ch... or Dcyd. J. '1‘. Wilson, representing the the company. D. HcNioolL second vice-president. while acknowledging the ubitntion w" cloud. did not. think the details were of public interest. "All I have and Fred P. Gueomus. C.E.. GP.L ‘AC-mm‘ I'll tavern-4mm. KAY 15 125 BO}$' 3-piece Suits in strong Canadian T worth ‘4 and ‘4 SO. now $2 25. 160 Brownie Suits. 5-pieoe, worth in the regw 33. now $1.75 150 Boys' zdpiece Tweed Suits, plctcd, worth DOW $1.30. ' 100 2.piece Blouse Suits, serge, trimmed vim 95c. There should be a tremendous crowd at J ham’s to get these phenomenal bargainsâ€" the! paralleled 05ers are mom extraordinary cvals The King Clothier, Lindsay W. “a; the exefPï¬â€˜â€ Bordon. wul sail f ï¬w‘ on the 'I‘uninian- The an out w coronation 7 besides a large WWW“ â€page". the GOV†bars 0' a locy‘l household. Th" .ou Men. Que “'3 o! the steamship Par M o. Saturdav. J" cry prom†of being ‘ tau-mint W e" S‘ILLIANT DI- “'05. usual PASSAGI H m. ble (a. DAY- WWW ht. 1 h Va. NO lertakin pro-Wt