icst in nun-5‘ ronto lily m Tush-V DE" d out .r are '8 just m of unfair "NM on to ’IBD Quart tho‘n fund we. ReV. W. T. Wilkins. of m Was unanimously eleéteii mm“: of the Presbyterian syuoa of m to and Kingston. We show many exquisite novelties ea- peoially dammed for June wedding gifts. These articles have the rare “harm of cmnhinin the beautiful with smotiml utility. ur REPAIRING epm-mwnt is equipped to do all work promptly. at very moderate prices. W. F. McOARTY IN SILVER AND CUT GLASS We try to merit. your conï¬dence by obtaining seed» from reliable sourc- l as selected accordi to the be t- ; meats report which It our 311i 9. Yuu may trust the care of your eyesur em; lasaes here with con ï¬denca and she assured of the heat senice cuties! s‘ m can) pmduoa. (MW of every «Inscriptign from 31 up“ ards. 9: Rent-st. [ï¬ver scum shoe 8m) Linda Ryeclnww Npllrï¬d. 1mm Low raping M.u.o.M.. war 3.0. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE : Owner Cumbrldgt and Wellington 8m CAMERON WILSON Emmet]: Lon: Rod. Glut In- tom-dingy. "or. Ronni.’ I la;- an- M1,. Suï¬ufluï¬. Mannh' salad, Yellow aloha. DUN 0 ON’S as an abunriwut yielder Wi'h high food value and goodmilk producing properties and WW: WMt of the intermetï¬igte Wesï¬de have again received an m Emma. fresh supply of these as well as all the othr‘r ‘ well-knuwn desirable Drug and Seed Store out does the .elvénimqntiug- for. you, ; ’ « ‘-. . w “an: The scientiï¬c farmer all u , \W Y. WNQ‘ a} their recommendations mum, be different kinds of ï¬eld seeds an m" ‘ = fwm upon theiradviceknawing that; . arm ‘5†I“ â€m H he called. the best return: from 1k! “c hid. Jul! 47*: u ' the kinds they adviep the use of. In To...“ Gain w_ mangles they P8310038?†$0810 M an; bush ....... ma 8.. M Experimental Fatm The Department of Ag‘ricullz‘m'e“~ Wedding Rings 14]: add 18!: Marriage Licenses Issued EYESIGH’I‘ SPIOfALIBT Yellow Leviathan The Popular Jewelry Show MANGLES THURSDAY. RAY 18 no: - u a“... «g.» ,tQ-\¢“*| , . -\.4 A... THROUGH m REGARD 1 N6 YOUR EYES ed veals. So to :22: few choice. 12!“: country dressed. 9v to 1095c. Sheep and Lambs» Receipts. Nb): sheep almost nominal; few unahorn. 87: clipped culls. 8;: no yearling lambs offered; Iprlnl lambs ï¬rm; Marylgnda. 85.60 par had; Janey; $5.60‘each. , Hogsâ€"Receipts. 1502; nominally new. “EEK'QQâ€"‘hégéfï¬fa: 193': 'm'a‘i’ke‘t iiteh’dy. gt :5 to SS; dr‘essgd qqlvea gamers Qty dren- ‘.\|l .. . NEW YORK. May 11.-Beoveaâ€"’-Recelpto. m; nothing doing 1‘" "vo come: reeling easy: dream-d hr»: . v. at 90 to 10%- Exporta tg-mcg'row.‘_:.. .4 «mortar! 01: but: H'v‘v Sheep and Lambs 1Recetpta. i400 head: Ready? shvop. acme: lambs. slow; lumba. “50 m 38.15 Hog prim-a we‘ quoted 10¢ per cwt. higher. Messrs. Han-la and H. P. Ken- nedy both quoted 87.85 tor hots. f.o.b. cars at omntry points. and 87.60. ted 3nd watered at the multet. East Buï¬nlo Cattle Mark“. EAST BUFFALO. N.Y.. May 11.â€"Cat- tloâ€"Recetpts. 100 head; steady; prime Iteers. $6.40 to $8.75. Veilsâ€"Receipts. 200 head; active tad steady. Huts Receipts. 1600 had; slow and atendy tn hi rhvr: heavy. $7.60 to 37.70: mixed. 3? 55 to $7 6. Yorkers. 87.15 to 87.86: 918.5. 38-9" "3 3.“ d!"“"_-',fl-.19I° !€£°:L-_._ ‘ ‘I spring hm" M80 6 38150 '00.th Shupw and rumba. Ewes 85 {o cwm rum. 88.50 to 84.50: yawn“. l60 to 88.10 per cwt. for, good: commqn yggrlmcl. _a§_ to 88 per the price. now being tilted. Mr. Min-by quotes price: “chanted. to follow: Feeders: 1000 .to, 1100 lhe‘ each 1t)“: to “.30 per ch; feeders. 800 to south. eech, at “.15 so 34.80; stockere. 500 to 700 lbs. etch, et 8‘! tn â€.75 per owf. Inter- and 8m“. There was a air delivery or mnkere end springer: tor which there van a. etronz- meant. 'Prlcea ranged at from $38 to 885 cu: ‘ You Calves. upon star- .01th from In to III N on: N maul) to 8.8: u- on. 000m Rowntno. who was the Mute“ buy» at butcher cattle. quoted but- chm‘ stun tad hotter. at 84.75 to 8.8 per cvt. tor loads; cows. $3.60 to atâ€. with 8 vow few choto- cows at 85. “when and Feeders. Bury .uurby reports g fat:- dmnd g9!) rogdm. batty-mom rqtusjgc t9 pg! Mk. Shadyâ€"Hop may a M “I. and OHM mwaw flmerw“; :r: ru- m m‘ t: ' mama #2.: 1. «oh u mg m 10?; w- u. . Tm“ Liv. Stock. mom. N» 11.4th mm: nporhd us unload. 01 11v. nook u the 0“! Mark“. competed o! 800 01%).. mu hon. 939 sheep and hub. and 86 «Ivan. Now York Dairy Main. NW 3031:. I» wanna-am; ‘8. KM‘ It“. «In. guano. a that t “a. _ “21:00:39.“; “W: m Prices um‘w n e LW'lflcthu-MPM: WEEKLYMARKEI'S. g m M‘m . WW Emma; lawn. The market in: tail-1y won “tend- IA “moo! what tut?"- cloramm- ed on Saturday A urge quantity wheat cloud 1%: mm", of butter and eggs were cloud for 23 £60] MINIâ€; f‘f“ .1." â€I!†‘11 we. the price: mm Me ) Winabc‘ Option. > as last week. 3.2:“:th a :3 an; 5‘, a.“ 3" ~The wheat market has taken an- What; id'b‘uih‘? Elms 8909-. bush New York Live Stock CATTLE MARK‘T'. M N: $.50 per cwt. ‘7W . ushel. "ï¬e-0 _ otherjumpotteneentsperb m‘ with the result that flour has ad- " . '5 Vanced ten per cent. .... Potatoes m'very scarce and sold for 75 cents per bag. while apples 5... canirot be purchased at any price. ' ; ; Following are the corrected prices : l '§~:.Flour. best Manitoba, retail’ $8.35 ..:. 3‘ 5 5 ooooOHpB i BOIQB‘GEB “« "t ‘33: W'bflx- ‘ . , _ Qua ' up 110%“.quitoba.;retaxl. $10 per in on ; egg; . 311;“ :3 . Rolled~ cults. retail 82.90. on can Bran. 81.25 per cwt. 3‘13“, :3; . Em wheat, $1.20 per bus. PM Spring wheat $1.15 per hue. .w Goose wheat 81.15 per bus. m BucKWheut‘ 59¢ per bun. : as M": m: Barley 48c to 52¢ per .bua. m; 08“, 12¢ per ‘bIIIhOL "8 a. U The devotees of Isaac Walton are on the move, but they m chiefly of 9. youthfui type and the catch of the dimmutive order.‘ Mr. T. A. Jaékson, of Franklin, was in Omemee on Saturday . The illumination of burning build- ings could be seen Friday night . in the western sky, after the. big elec- tric storm. .‘ ,‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bland were visitors to Omemee on Friday. Mr. S. English went down to .Pe- terboro on Saturday. Additional interest in the great marathon race is manifested by the occasional news of another competiâ€" tor in training. The Public Library concert com- mittee are very busy preparing for the evening of May 28th. Day’s celebration will be a game of baseball. Manager Magee ‘re- quests a full attendance at practice each evening. and are practising as well as can .be expected under the weather condi- tions. A suitable ground has been secured, and one feature of Victoria. .The‘baseball team burn a. brand new outï¬t of mitts, pads, bulls. etc.. A number of delegates have been appointed by the local Conserva- thes, td attend the general meet- ing at Fenelon Falls on Tuesday. Messrs. W McAdoq and InLowea. of Mount Pleasant. drove over to Omamee last week. ' Mr. Wetherell. inspector of High schools and Collegiate Institutes. made an omcial visit on Friday. Rev. J. H. 'I‘eney is the recipient of congratulations from his many friends because of his appointment to therectorship of St. Paul’s. To- ronto. yet there is a feeling of regret over his early departure from Christ church and from our village: Announwment is made of ithe East Messrs. E. Hayes and R. Adams, were in Peteonro on Saturday. OMEMEE. Omemee, May 11.â€"For reasons un- known the moving picture show for Friday and Saturday evenings, did not materialize. Principal Jardine, of the High School, was a. visitor to Toronto on Saturday. Hay. per ten. .11 to 819. Straw “50 to 88 per loao. Eus.17o to 18¢ per dean. Dairy butter. also to 260 per lb. Creamery butter. 29¢ per lb. Cream per quart 800. Lord 15o per pound Harmer.) Chickens. per lb.. 290. Home. per pair. 80o. Turkeys 20o r uud. Ducks per pair“? Potatoes. 750 per bag. Turnlpa 200 peck. Apples (Northern Spies) 30¢ doe. Apples (Tainan) 80¢. per peck. Tomatoes. 9 lbs. 95o. Radish. so bunch. Onions (cl-eon) 5e bunch. Celery 100 per bunch. Lettuce 13¢ per bunch. Carrots 10¢ per bunch. Parsley be per bunch. Cucumbers 100 each. ‘ Asparagus. 95¢ per bunch. Sage be per bunch. Mint. be bunch. Honey 12¢ per lb. Maple syrup 81.45 per gallon. Dressed hogs 89.50 per. cwt. Live hogs.~ per cm... 87.40. Veal. 8 to 15¢ r Ib. Lamb. retail. 1 c to 12o per lb. Beet, retail 8c to 12¢ per lb. Beef cattle, 8i to (Ho per lb. Pork 12¢ per 11). Hides. $7 per cwt. Cheese 17 per lb. Wool washed. 1? to 19¢ lb. Wool unwashed 10 to 13¢ 1b. [We 60: nor has. Red clover, retail. :7 per bus. Alamo clover. retail. 89 per bun. Luge pots 90¢ per bun. Smut you 80¢ per "but, - Gulf-cod. per bu... «ml, 82.75. éibtegoâ€"xi'thf'ifmcmdmg inhhler,“ (fosts 9%?41 extra; bottles“ of Hyomei. 1! afterwards needed. cost but 50? W. Mock. Hyomei (pronounced High-cane) guaranteed by E. Gregory not :10 for catmh but for grip, coug coldS, bronchitis and croup: A cc year or so. ‘ Thought I was getting catarrh again, and started using it again. I used it every morning, and kept myself clear of eaten-h. 1 cons; side», it the best catarrh medicinal that is used. I “have often recom- mended it to my friends. I up 81“ yeats old. I came to California. in-L4j 184% and of course am not as ,vig-i orous p.31 was.58 years ago. ï¬lly; .ddressis 841 «ï¬rst. Yours may," Santa Rosa, .Cal., May 5, 1908. Booth's Hyom‘ei 00.. Buflalo. N.Y. Dear Sirs,â€"I was' omitted with catarrh and tried a number of reme- dies. but received no relief. I pur- chased an outï¬t of Hyomei, and be- fore I had used the bottle I noted a marked relief. I used it for a month or no, and thought I was. 1 cured, and stoppediusin'g it to?†a Here is a simple, interesting. and sincere letter from a rugged pioneer of ’49, who braved the“ dangers and hardships or the overland trail to California. It should appeal to all catarrh victims. A young lady walked - into the House of Commons during the eee- sion yesterday afternoon. She had no ulterior purpose. and retreated repidly when she discovered her mie- There are many articles about every home, which becoming worn. and marred. are either discarded or relegated to obscure positions, be- cause they are considered too shab- by or " out of date †to correspond with other furnishings. Wood-Lac will brighten them up. Mr. D. cm- namon has a full stock. LETTER FROM A FORTY-NINER. Farmers are scarce Visitors these days. It. will be early and late with them now. May their sowing be rewarded by a bountiful har- vest. .5 meeting of the creditors of Lloyd insolvent, estate. met on Monday. Mr. Chas. Fairbaim made a flying visit Monday evening. and drove over to the Falls. with others to the convention on Tuesday. A number of delegates drove over to Fenolon on Tuesday to the com vention to select a standard-beam in succession to Mr J. H. Carnegie. who has represented the riding so well {or ï¬fteen years. Mr. Lith- gow, license inspector. was one o! the nominees. but retired in favor or Dr. Mason. who. we understand, re- ceived the unanimous choice of the convention. after [our ballots had been cast. Mr. F. D. Moore. police mnglatrato hr the county. paid a tutorial v1- ait here Fl‘lday. He had a. few had- baggod o'er his return. Hr. Burroughs. electririnn. left the village quietly Monday morning u down. It.“ in not bin lntmtion to return more will be n number who will "am his dopnriure wry much. Bobcgvmn just now mm: to be getting it “ in the neck.“ it nurh would be. by any menu. on induce. meat. to give loan credit and do more business. perchnnoe the Imam will not‘ be too badly loomed. Mr. W. R. Bottum left on Satur- day for ileum-iii» to visit his “star. who in sick. « â€mom†Chsthsm. one of the old residents of the village. Ind s “In of his household enacts lust sunr- day and left for ï¬lm west. where he hu “ken up land. We wish him success. Mr. James Phillips is lying ‘ aer- toualy m gt his home on Bolton- It. Bobcnygeon. my 11 .-'-Two loads of young people drove over from ’hore to Fem-ion Falls lust Frlday evening to the concert given by Kiss Duke, nbd report mpleasnnt‘; Lime) Weller Read. who his W 111: since befol‘e Christina. M pence- fully away on Saturday morning and was , laid to rest Monday after- noon. He was n putient sufferer throughout. never complnining. al- ways greeting his friends and sym- pntliiners with a smile". He way a young man. grandson of Mr. J. L. Rand, and gum promise of a bright future. I BOBCAYGEON. l Tin Rev. Ir. H6380. 0! Toronto. occupied the pulpit of the Pro-hy- titan church on Sabbath after- m. and his dtaoourao was listened to With marked attution and hearty appreciation. “Our viltm comet! ebn-vened "on Hominy evening for business. The township of Emily council met on Tuesday. ZééflHENLEY The Stationér heamom. plain or decorative, 21 selling nowanis from ............... 20 Pioturu in a large variety of frames that will harmonizn with your room ï¬ttings gs. for any room in your 5 house at prices beginning at ...... C “will“ lapichure fl'lunin selling at cost to clear No charge 1'01g making frame to customers own moasuraments Boohfor‘the lacuna hour, including L novels for old and young, tor-all castes. at. all prices selling at cost. ‘ Speciallotof Nuahymn boohund pra er books almost given away. usic books at half price. Doll. atlas: than halfprioe. and doll and Myron. lnr. 2:50.for1% 80: Ram and 2 toiling gu- Q‘LOOO‘B â€'3" Who-1m regal:- 756 for ‘flll price at which goods are offered. There is only one reasonéâ€"the GOODS MUST GO AT ONCE. As stated in the ï¬rst announce- ment, Mr. Henley has business interestselsewhere which demamt his immediate personal attention. In his desire to clear out the vtock quickly he has sacriï¬ced his just claim to a fair margin of proï¬t; and is offering all his goods at or below cost. This is where you g ' if you take advantage of the opportunity. Will you, Just- look a“ the list of prices here and make your decision NOW. It is only a poi-tial ‘list, but should suï¬ce to what your appetite for bargains, or at 'Ieast justify you in making an early call at Haley’s. Stationery 85“". Wall h for the parlor, the din- mun outï¬t: and all ki‘ ing room 3371 hall. the sitting r0091 Aor wpgd 310901191. 1199qu and' 01:! am all. 00-..000000 O 0 Cooobict~ou HE outstanding feature of Henley’s Great Clearing Sale is the low ï¬ring at w‘hinh My: am nfl‘ered- There is onlv one reasonafâ€"the Ihe Price and the 'Reasén v 7W“. w ' w Canad lanDollm-s Combine the Peace _ "lithe B9: and M American Fence truth sndpothig bqt the truth. diseieee. Notoneottheeemmeneveueceivedoompeeutionh form for the use of their names in this advertisementâ€"but are ing' that we should reï¬er to them because of the good they my do other suffering women prove that Lydian Pinkhnm’e Vege table Com und is ereliebleendhoneetmedioine,mdtbtthe etetemente mug in our; advertisements regarding its merit m the m AIL-In. Ill- Wood. own. an. 'r. A. on». Pond!“ Int-Mn. Mu Whufl. mum... lot-Mn. mm. um. t_l_ae power flagsâ€"5333. «or.â€" O. E 25.58:. 39.1.33 Ila. F96. Z9 a. EIWQIII. a8. «3. l2:- 29a. W" Whm halt-Junk: um . m. In“. N“ Ava-Mann- Whnm ano In- Wight“ rl’nWbottl'ï¬. Hat.“ 3.3. 0.1.- Wm .t'mm“ “fa... .. cum am». an ‘ 58¢ a :8: . 3.81.2: 8.. . . < .u .om. can {Wigs .13.. §§2€E.ï¬afli I}, hilt- .v' Evil! ilpulblllih'pl'b’ wag-u. TEE-2:15: 531i 9°“. 11! Minmus‘lmn A. r. mama. aw lulu. Pun-In. w. I. m. AIM m Donn. Anton Math: and ï¬lm-In. I. 8. mm. awm‘Q-En In ‘ m m- Johgupyp. xfr-m': {Sun-31:83“. m :1; Street. LINDSAYéâ€"éwvwflfll‘ the ‘Marï¬etzg Mil-o. Wm. lull. - Min Kan-tr '7 ii: WEâ€"iï¬'bcl Min. -v- -v_--_' _-_- _- 1359;“. stun.†' Noah, [aunt’s-In. Unto Bound. 3mg.“ [ta-In. lush [oak-out. M W. .-I(n. WI. Milo. m M77891. Anna. , fl addmsaeshem giv for tivepmofthstladisKPinkhm’l Vega egatnbleOomEun muneï¬â€™doupgimï¬emhauih V nL-nu. Mm spring. nun.- $3: imam»; W aâ€? mural, 03.4“â€. In m. ngmmmm ï¬brinâ€"nu. Burt 8.1.3. punsâ€! Babe:- Wmdn Aloha-n. Cornwallpfln. Wm. Bowman. mum-nus. J. Jana. WWO-wiwxï¬omhfltm'Av “Mpummm. x.“ “meuâ€"lmlnm an m M Stunt. _ h'ommn’aaflmencsminvitedtovflhdtothommd «m 883?. an»: 3 653' -- camera 4:.ï¬ï¬‚gï¬ilgiz .3 ~84 £213.38...â€" 3.5. 4%.: 68... has dale-£4398 aégwiuduaï¬z; .43? nous. School "an: and going at 066$. Post cards, regular 2 for Go. nbw 6 for Go; regular 5c each: now 2mg- Sonnnh- goods.pos 1: ends card albums down to mac] prices. with desi a read for bumin 1 lowest Inglible przse. 8 Sutton ~wfltin ds. 10c fax-5c “Sana for 9% ad 25c for Note: paper. regular 15c poi “‘0 I 0 Q Ooooou.onnOthl...OOOCOOOQOItWOO ’0‘“ 23¢ p Envelope; regular Inc for 10¢ for 7c sod So for ............... In» i3§ih ï¬lï¬k‘ ' 'iiii. I. Ora-go. Ina-In. In DIM Mg. ï¬gs-In. mu. WM .1 Uta 8998.“?1 MN. Emwu El on {lï¬uflxï¬ï¬‚fllfl 1 ~~u8992oï¬0 83-9 â€P488. . . “ï¬n-Hi. 11-h†3’ Wm“, 8.1 Mn. Puzlrsh “.3333. “In. Inn. m nah. mmI-mE'ou."" mu.’ m. [ht-In. Dal. Dyer Int-In. Wu. 3. I. D. 180. !. Mun. Ida-In; that. an 14.- -A_‘A‘ ï¬lï¬w'ffl‘rm' V-lln.’ viir'tï¬lmi.’ ï¬nitn. No. :mdD.Llubon. muâ€"umSJJom augmentaammmmnm Lindsay You can save Bol- lots in buying follic- inz, wire, cement, paints, metal rooï¬ng. hardware supplies, Stoves, etc., at , (innammt’s PARMERS! 953C ‘ '1: Paula. 9. M one-nib be: M a I: i continnd 10.â€"'l\0 rt of ti!