fe-pot cf ‘hc Suï¬ ml to meet this in two sections. xmnds. as m ting of the Board 0! Tm; ('mnbridge street chm} wok tho position 0! org-ri oirmaster was offered w I-‘orsythr. of Peterborm‘ n charm- for two or tiny trial. He has accepted. ugh Examiner: ‘1'. Cd! IRE-POT 'xpnnds, as :depcndcndy of i :11 cool, it contracts arig'inal size, ï¬tting" half perfectly. ' ' :rong, unbreakable, at-tight, two-piece it one of the many mesof the Sunshine. SI'SAMY b has rvsig'nod his pain. n of St. Andrew's 1W rch. to accept a. similar 90-“ the Cambridge street ‘1“ lrh. 01 Lindsay. Mr. m4 (war. will not. Change H rvsidcnce, but. will "aw borough to continue H bxusic. 1‘ long!) Review: Mr. C. 0.; has resigned his position I md choirmasber of St. AH pshytcrian church, and N in. similar situation in em lth Cambridge street [91501 i! at Lindsay. Next Suï¬ ; be the last time Mr. I-‘m‘ ‘ he in charge of the 1 idrew's. and the follow: 9 will take up his M' lndsay. Mr. Forsythe H popular popular in mmiul ‘hnrn'xgh and his (Wm hrnull of with rr’gri‘t. pm and - Ln under her ‘ and since s not handle the ,0 us for FREE inkham is an n-law 01' LY d3 Mimi Irom mu “SEER" 21 t at they oug assistance, but a naturflfl" em to shrink. from a to the questlops and v ions of even then ! 11:1!)th WM '1 'on can co I . e from actual W non causes a :ce ï¬re-pot to alit, allowing icken'mg gag; : is usuallyï¬i , leaving an The resultï¬â€˜ women aamr‘r silence .long from anist at Can 'treet Church », WOMAN] " w um me, she udvising It’l’lt HH‘ 1:1 I15“ :ouver, St. John, M more than ills t ring. at Verdi (‘apta'in is the with covers lain for me. in Peter“ Emma“ Lekâ€; we: were gram-(1 i â€M. Four hotel Lu “halite to ï¬x up. ~John w. Hardy h ‘ Chic! Cons'uhle ul‘ 4124'. w. Hipki-n, inrmcrly Past" “the Congregational church, BOW‘ “Ville, has taken tho: pastorate of thechnrch at Barrie. ‘Dr. Charles Crulter, a. well-known “I been hbillflm OWing to the fact that I have taken an interest in the (al EState Business known as the F. B. Robyn Bea-“y “My, 50-52 Victoria St , Toronto, 1 am frequently >0 OO'999090 5’ 9 W+ ++H+++++++++ "on"... 09 o000000â€..00.000000â€.â€00â€m0000000â€0â€â€â€00â€â€1 me 5t District Notes HE aims of the individual are no more import- @ ant than the aims of a bu'siness such as this. KO: 1* , Our aim'has always been to offer you best ré £255 and largest variety of goods to select from, to _ 4 :" r â€"‘An applications for licenses in East Peterborough were granted ex- cept that. oi Jerry Baler-nan, of West- wood, which was not in in time. This was rater-red to the Department and to come up again at meeting on May 1. The Store That AndWant’s Your Business - 3 APril 16th, 1907‘ an [cl cxy‘luuu1avern li- d in XlllbkuLa dis- ('ursct Cover, 2 rows Val. lucu, neck and sleeves of lace, special at ..................... 25¢ \'i<rht Gowns, tucked circle \nkc “ith frill trimmed with lace, sleeve and neck of lace, svalal at. . . . . “-980 Drawers. 2 rows Val. Insert. 1 row lace, Umbrella. style, special at ..................... 50° lieu] Deiskin Purses, good size, special (It ............... 15o L'lnitl'nn Scnrfs, white only, silk t-mbl'uidered, special. .500 has burn appoint- nf Umhnwa. He pururily since the (‘nrsct Cnver, front of lace, with neck and sleeve oflace and I‘i})b()ns........................50c \Vhitv Skirt, 2 rows val in- «Triuml row lace (Inst. frill, :tt ............... ...............980 White Skirt, 3 rows val in- sm'tinn, 1 row wide val lace, slim-in] :lt ...... ............81,25 Short Spring Coats, tweed, light greys, box style,‘ §5.50 Short Spring Coats, tweed wlvut collars, covert cloth, col- izlrund cuffs to match, $5.00 «H Kimnuunt lniahc‘huViOr at Lindsay ..:...$4.5o ....................... $3.95 Yours truly, \\ cre given .................. $1.25 One Door East of Dominion Bank ,, THUR SDAY, June 1. â€"Alfred Allan Stevenson. one o! the best known citizens of Port. Hope, died on April 20. â€"Francis Dassls Lavergne, a resi- dent of Port Hope for forty-(our years, died on April 22. â€"Rev. Dr. Torrance will receive an honorarium of $2, 500 from St. Paul' a Presbyterian church, Peterborough, when he retires from the pastorate on â€"In East Simcoe one license cut. of! at Hillsdale, in addition the ï¬ve in Midland where loco. gamut, uf Patmlsa. am in Twang recently, He wag 99m in Clarke Luwashiv. Durham musty 77 years 880. and had been practising up w within a few weeks: a! his death, Phone 947 The famOUS “G ypsy†seamless Cotton Hose, black only, guar- anteed soft. strong and abso- lutely stainless, at per pr. 150 Shoe Laces 10c dozen. Men’s Umbrellas, paragon frame, steel rod, assorted hand- les, special at each ........ 59c. Men’s Lisle Embroidered half Hose, in tans, navy, greys and black, special per pair ...... 25¢ Muslins from 8c to 25¢. Table Linen, 58 in. wide, 25c. Chambrys’ Silk, in grey,pink, blue and greens; Check Ging- hams in black and white, green and white, blue and white, and pink and white ............ 13c Ladies, Parasols, mercer top, assorted fancy handles, paragon frame, steel rod, reg. $1...85¢ Embroidered Chimisettes,lace collar shadow embroidered front special at ..................... 39° Chiffon Scarfs, good full leng- th, in navy, mauve, greens, white and black, at ...... $1.00 ~ Military Belts in Myrtles, car- dinal, navy, grey, brown and black, clearing at ............ 190 Ontario _ big C.P.R. shops. Some time ago the fCompany pumhssed 300 acres around 1mm station, and it is now mm- uored that large shops are to to lo- who was given three months to sell out. A license may be granted to a new tenant. Exclusive 0! this there «will be eighteen hotels and four shops licensed. An application for a ho- tel license nt Hall's Glen, in the township of IHarvey, was relueed be- Pike. 'wu last nichi} â€"All the applications {or liquor licenses in the. city of Peterborough were granted except one, that 0! James Kelly, 0! the Royal Hotel, cause it is just across the river iron: the Buckhorn hotel, which is in 3.10- cal'option tovmship, and is deburrsd from a. license. The West Peterbor- ough Commissioners did not think it would be advisable to grant the privilege 'just across the river. â€"T'homas Labs; formerly of Orillis, son oi Mr. Thomas Luise, has remov- ed his job printing plant from North =‘l’ha fawn. that a man named Gunman. “mm! (mm; to death near Saskatoon. was a native a! Part 110176. turns out to be inaccurate. The dead man’s name was "Caution" not "Dawson," and he was a. native at Illinois. not a! Port Hope. tiun hm: hm adapted.- gm, or the late Timothy of town. who has for some stbeen. reamingwith In. CASH AND ONE PRICE with an LU WI “y"..-, tiona of the luv newline clo-e 00* about 12.30 o‘clock Joseph Reid. the '0" 101’ W m' The “110Ԡmil carrier, was held up neu- C.‘P.R_ ashcwnot N taken â€Ween tho station. Pen-mom, byuthen unknown P014069 139‘“in 5?“! an M“ man, gnd ordered to produce them.“ 1'0: bugs. Autumnal-etching for Ba- ud WF‘MW- AP?“ 15“ ms revolver, add-mm m on the toga" 15th. “wmmvylookgtu emp- .W.6'Apn 15th to m m ‘ ‘ ml On “may mum: mm“ mundathaBritxsh flag- andto " very great want this human†growth is due to the Denim“ and My pram “vmmn‘ ch users of daily news?“ IA mum ARTICLE ltiiv’li’ldif'l‘fl‘iï¬iï¬â€™ AbVldll’i’lï¬iï¬l! iiiMiï¬ A READY gulf. Nit-Glen's "ï¬wshine" Furnace in tea from Halifax tu Venoouvw. With this issue of the Watchmen. Warder the unwary Manufacturing 00., at London, Ont., 60W their advertising for this you using a ser- ies o! attractively illustrated adver- tisements. One of the series deals with the ssh-pen featum o! the tur- nsce, and from its perusal the ad- vantages of an ash-pen in s turnece, and this one in particular. can read- lly be understood. Another sd. de- scribes the lsrge double feed-doors. explaining the ease with which the “Sunshine" furnace can be fed. A third explains the strength and so: ctrity of the ï¬re pot. while the fourth coVers the very important fact thst the “Sunshine" burns any kind 0! hael successfully. The HcClsry Co. claims to be the largest manutscturâ€" The tom! trade at last month over unedhird granite!“ than the Ma! trade of March. 1mm FM nine months the duty collpcml 640.1§16.‘Qï¬. cm Hit-fans? uwl‘ enrr'csgpgnding peflud of last war munmw. For the month a! March alone there was a record increase of no 1er than $12,817,658 in the total trade, as compared with Marc); of last year. This increase was made up of 810.- 978.787 in imports. and $1,838,871 in exports. The aggregate of im- ports for the nine mnnths was 9249,- "717,418, and of exports $192,087,- 283. For March the imports totalled 586.847.0731, and the exports Slt‘w 804,ng exports increased $7,502,250. The aggregate trade {or the nine months was $441,815,646. Ottawa, April 26.â€"Trade returns for the nine months ending with March show some interesting increas- es. For the nine months closing the ï¬scal year the total increase was $55- 018.726. or nearly 15 per cent. over the corresponding per cent. of 1905- Preliminary arrangements have been made for the summer mining classes in the northern districts, under the auspices of the Bureau of Mines. These classes in past seasons have been largely attended, and the indi- cations are that the interest this year will be stronger than ever'before. ’I‘he instructors for this season are Messrs. E. R. Ardagh of the School of Practical Science and Wyatt Mal- colm of Hamilton. The subjects to be dealt with at the classes are 2â€"- [The elements of mineralogy, mineral spotting. simple geology and practi- cal work. The dates and places tentatively selected for the classes. which are open to all. free 0! charge, are as follows: Bessemer (Famum iron mine). May 18â€"18; Latchrord, May 21-25; Cobalt, May 27 to June 1; Haileyhury. June 3-8: New Lis- keard, 10-15: Tornstown. 18-22; Lurder Lake, 25-29; Gdroux Lake. July, 9-13; Cobalt, July 15-20; James township, July .28-27; Lady Evelyn Lake. July 30 to August 8; Sturgeon Falls. August 6-10. While the McClary people ere large Imports increased $47,506,476. and Big Increase in Canada’s Trade â€"'l‘he affairs 0! the Port Hope Brewery, Which has been in ï¬nancial amenities owing to the failure of the Ontario Bank, are being placed in I eatisiactory condition, and the brew- ery will probably re-commence opera- tions next week.‘ A meeting of the directors was held last week at which it was decided to oï¬er 820,000 tau!-i ditioml stock for subscription. A SUCCESSFUL fURNACE vr-Trwâ€"â€" ,_v___ tut-.96 omhumm to death in the pillow. She had re tired last night in her usual and ap- pargntxood health. ‘ Summer Mining Classes which the W68 to; M (In why an. runway muon mm: m npproocheo should not. be the show place of the neighborhood. ones in Ottawa and Toronto. In in. moving tho convenience and oppon- nnce of its stations, the Grand Trunk In following an ndminhlo English precedent. which nlso has been fol- lowed with great uncen- by the Penn- qlunh railroad. ' There is no mo- The â€muse (Punwusainnurs "(Hal- lbw-1.0" District, mat in the ’l‘uwn “all. “laden. nu Saturday last and granted a year's license 10 and: o! the (allowing applicants: .l. A. 1- 668. Hallbunon; A (J Jones, Min- don; J. J. Manhunt, linden; Wm. P. Robinson, Gooalerham, and a six \lmonths permit to J w. R hum, jDorllet, and M. A. \IcElroy, “mud. The Board of Commisnluuurs ap- pear, says the linden limo, m be very determined that all license hold- en, at the peril of losing their ll- conse, shall adhere rigidly to keeping the low. Selling on the Sabbath. or to minors, were especially mentioned. and very emphatically demumd. ‘ Peevish. cross bablel are sick belliesâ€"the well baby is alwayu happy. Perhaps there may be noth- ing to lndicate Just what in the mut- ter, but. you may depend upon it there is something troubling thelit- tle one or he would not he cross. A low doses of Baby": Own Tablets will remove the «use uni make baby happy. They are a certain cure for the minor ills of habyhood. Thous- nnrls of mothers keep them continu- ally in the house to guard against the sudden illness of baby. ‘ A Tablet low and again will keep the little one well. Mrs. James- Jen'ers. Ilea- Ver Harbor. 1’. 8.. says: “ I have ghen hal-y‘s Own Tablets to my belly an occasion required place she Was a any ulll. They have alwnyn hell-ed her. and mm- at a year and a hell am she l-la a nm; lmnllh)‘ mm. The tglvlelh, i think. are lmllapem: Mlle to mllthera el \mlmg rlnlltlrnnl' ‘ ï¬eld lny ndrugulm M by mall at 9!} cents a lmx lrum ‘l in: hr llllllmn“ Medicine (30,. mum-villa, (ml 1 Miss Ida Bears, 0! Maluhlde town- ship, was given a verdict against Fred Trim last week for $800 for breach of promise. The coat: amour; at. the St. Thomas mines†There are 18 cues of smallpox in the hospital at. Ingersoll. and the de- monstration planned bythe to“ for Victoria Day has consequently been withdrawn. It is expected that Dr. R A. Fat coner will accept the presidency o the University of Toronto. ‘ Thirty-one industrial concerns with an aggregate capitalization of nearly $5,000,000 were incorporated lam week. most of them being Toronto ventures. The writ in the sauna for libel in- stituted by Hon. H. R, Funnel-son against the Frederictun Gleaner, was served by Shem! Sterling on J. H. Crockett, managing director of the paper. Saturday last. The amount of dami'ge claimed in $25,000. Mr. E. B. Hastings, a mining man of North Hastings, is reported as missing. Owing to the increase in nostal rams. it is said that. Collier's Week- ly will publish a. Canadian edition. Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good heath; had blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood-Ayer’e Seruparllla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 yen-e. Mail Carrier Held Up U083 . I 0111' Heart Beat Hellburton Licenses Peevish and Cross News of the Week M ““3“- 3.0.4:.- zoom yer’s Write In for full infatuation shout crops, climnte tad lpecinl nflmd ates, etc. Load tepruenutlve wanted in etch county. Telfer x. Osgood Mahmulum ’30 CORIBTINI BUILDING â€"Bobcaygcon Cor. Canadian Bap- tist. : The Baptist cause in Bobcay- econ is looking up, under the leader-i ship of our pastor-elect. Mr. A. 0.! thgham, of Mcmster Hall. The: prayér meeting is reestablished, and' thin:- pwally are brightening. On: urn smmgwu; "Alum. man-um. â€Mm Table: :25, anquiner. ' We believe in treating everyone alike, 1nd hnve not. one rete fer one man and and»! mewfannother 9'qu Mum m Me"- 11'. "1‘I'2let'ti': Thu. T‘b|.' I'lhï¬ihlg‘l‘nu‘lh! mm, 'm: cult m In." an 9| a WWW}!!! MM ‘ a‘gul’).fl . . “ TOURIST 8L! EPING CARS Settlers Guide "“I'l' I “UNIV M nun-l 'mnm mt M40" lrnwflmu «M: NH) duo in and :meu ,VuHIwm-o m mm» um! Aw". mm vow-«mar mm mm m» Walton Canada“ ....‘.. "I Western Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta How Made and How Reached du- can easily lay claim to this and it. only requires a trial to convince the thought- ful merchant of this, We will be glad to quote our advertising rates toany HOMES Delete deciding where to loute in the West. let u tell you nbout then leads. The best when ï¬elds â€"the richest gluing lendâ€"ere in ‘4 c * SHEnwm-W/LL/AMS 1‘ PA I II T 8 2’1?†J’lfé‘fi‘iis‘t‘isfi J. G. EDWARDS CO. WHIO Mr hw- Mvp‘va- M MONTREAL For Settlers mm. ml! puny-uh†PM" am. «la-mm: Wm M "w «I»! M!" 5am} "io'oiaiimim a» tï¬ï¬tï¬ï¬ï¬+§§ï¬+¢§§+§ï¬Â¢++ i Spring Wall Paws; are the very latest patterns and the prices are right. Come and inspect them. In OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT everything is new and fresh. No old Stock. Prices Right. KIRKFIELD. g Suiting: from 3 $15.00 up ‘ ynu mm" yawn “55»Q§M§m§“sm OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT has a complete stock of New and ITp-to-date Spring and Summer Goods at very low prices. Sukloff C0. Bring Your Picture ih and let us qngteyou IOi- u Frame on it. Large Stock of New Spring Dry Goods, Furnishings, Boots and Shoes. w-«n‘ .. .{ofpurgstmateriak :.- : . - A record of forty the 14th. inst... our Sunday school was reorganized with thirteen of a. number, and an increase last Lord's Day. We am looking for and expect- ing great things when our pastor 00an to remain. Buccenon to W. A. Graham KIRKFIELD, - ONT. SUKLOFF CO. ‘Q... Wv.‘ 2nd door to Post. No w Printing Oflicc If ynu haw: nut called on us yet... «In it now‘ We can «haw and till (he a Special Lo! Price on Work re- ceived during the next month. Lou Wickett OUR DRESS GOODS TIME to Paint. ings béghyw budg- ' t and "'1 thisSpring. Wehave thebï¬andmost ago- nonï¬calpaintforyou . tousc. 5;: menu-Wilma: le MP1â€, g the paint that spreads farthest, ‘rll PAGE sum ONT. s: