Jordana in the "F .t quot! DI the an auction inc, t with 1 ml. of N 81mm tut this l and tl' accepts E B. Gr: use“ 5}: Ljndsay m J or Lic, talc: ices wen Jim"! Grah‘a . Andt prism is ab their Mug 1 OLA: April Hun: land d to | on! 3““ also to! “culture 01' fl Ground-Ina â€gt-onion: 015.3011: 85 50 Gallows-7.312... «c.0309 18mm» Ind Immune. fl Rap. 3 Ala. 0619. 48. madden b.†78... ply Tmnm “To-conunluuu: uuuuuuuu - nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 01- Bduï¬uâ€"F J. anpton J. Hall 0185‘ J. Chambers “0. Mn. Thom n . ................ Goa-Tron 3100. Jon Wilton a Auditors 010 ....... Foolâ€"000w â€1.83. 8 Ward 117.15. N. Ward m0“ 8“ m a; E. w-QM .1 wtl‘.:|.:0‘0;. :‘IUO‘IO1 nth-.3443;"6is'1"i6."'ï¬ii.’"ï¬6iii§ééi“0425. Mm wuu. m. nm.4é'6'4'03'60§'ï¬i33'ï¬Â§Â§i3£ 640363" 'ï¬iï¬'ï¬ï¬iï¬Ã© D. mayaa'm""1"mgg Téshiley 5500. Miss Fanning .000 mu Thoma 8560. Miss Wm 0600. Miss Walker 0500...... . Miss Smith CHEW"... Illa Weldon .50). Miss Fee Mm Jewell 3500. Miss Parr @035, Miss Watson 8157.19 ' Hlu Gnhun 0450. Miss lebert “34.82. Miss Junk-on “75 ll... IOOOIIIOI OIII ill...IIIOIOOIOOIIII‘OIUOUIUOOOrï¬goltlIOOI'IOAIAIVII ‘IWOO 155000 mm “8 1‘ 1140 07 Munich In! Taxes 1908.. Ops Taxes 18 8132, overdraft on Taxes $100 63 Amount advanced by Bank of Montreal ................. ..... EXPENDITURES Overdraft .t Bunk 1907 8154. 87, paid overdraft on Taxes 0100 68. Tenehers’ Queriesâ€"G E. Broderick ofâ€), D. MeDougull Government Grant. 1908 W. H. Walsh 3475, Sec-Treats 8100. Joe. Wilson 36 ........ Exam exp. $110 82, Cadet exp 84, Fuel $302 33. ............... Light acct 816 30, Rent of lot. $5 50. Grounds imp $25 21... Stationery, etc. $1112), Printing arid Advertising 857 82... Furniture 8213 75, Library 813 51, Chemicals app $151 33 Agricultural Dept. 8216 49. Re airs a: alterations $393 41. Fire Escsgemart acct.) $308.1 , Sands and contingencies lilies gm; 3398. Miss K. Moib’iszias 20, JiAgmmah Lang 8165 ..... I ........ '. ............................. V .......... ' ......... J F8830??? (Agriculture Dept.) 81150, T A Kirkconnell 0.20.1) Dtï¬oééétaonmm '"374'77. 61 "(335 ' 'ï¬'ié'éQiiiiiifï¬ï¬Ã©' 23.154133 A W. Dunkiey 8722.60 J. F Macdonald 8M8», Miss Auditors" Report Receipts and Expenditura J. C. Haustoue 896318. G A Cornish 878250. R. H Walks 875245... .. .. 8 2498 18 H. 8 Basevear 81W, Miss Morris!) 560135, J. P "Cowles Government Grant. 1908. 81850. 95. Cadet. Brant. 850......"1 “ " Agrlcultuml Glass. 81â€)... ........ wg" .. ‘. Equivalent. 81%..†I" 88888 888 8888' " “ Balance, less fees ()0 puplls. 8Q! " “ Balance Agricultural Dec ...... Hm;lolpul Taxes 1908. 85110. 05. F003 rec‘d 1908. ‘8'" "'50.: .. Ouulda Counties 19%. 8897 48.1907 888587 J 1! Kill ht. Entrance Fm, 8133!. 88. 88"}: ... .. ... ... Amount vunced by Bank. ....... .. ... .. .. .... .. On Thursday evdng last a Very putty nodding m aolemnized it Oh home of Kr. and Mrs. A. Y. Hopkins. Ktnmount. when their only «utter. was Bertha Louise, was The wedding march was phyed by His Luella Nugent, of Omemee,§'1‘he bride received many costly and use- In! presents. The groom's gift to an bride was a handsome gold had bracelet and to the brrdesmaid a handsome brooch set with pearls. The bride was atï¬ndedbyMiss An- nie Blaylock, of Omemee. The groomsmn was Mr. Archie McCal- m, a brother of the groom. After the ceremony supper was mad. and â€the restaqf theevening was spent “in dancing and games. 11» young couple 1911'. next morning tor‘Peterboro and points eastâ€"Con- ‘gratulattons. Lindsay April 30, 1909. The marriage or Ills: Hay L.,sec- and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Rabin, Regent-st... to Fred C. Ed- wards. of town, took place Tues- dhy. The wedding was perform- ed by Rev. Jas. Wallace at the home d the bride's parents. Only a few at the immediate relatives unrepreâ€" oat. The young couple will reside in Collingwood in future. Both are well and popularly known in town. McCALLUMâ€"BROOK S . A wedding of interest to town and country residents was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brooks, in Emily, on Wednesday, April 28, at 4 p‘.m., when their daughter, Millie, was united in mar- tinge to Mr. Wilham A. McCallum. a prosperous young tanner-.01“ Bobcay- â€31'“!!ij 75 3001:, the ceremany being performed by. tthev. Mr. McCulloch, of Ome- PAGE EIGHT Auditors’ Report Receipts and Expenditures Millet-82333)...I...... OOCUIOIIIOOI "c my 8rd.†ROBERTSâ€"HOPKIN S. EDMONDSâ€"NESBITT. o osocuoaoua an 0.30-0.00 o. too-0.0.0... .. our... .oo.o-. -.-.o ocuoooooconooanc on 0100'. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 001-th comet. Certiï¬ed correct. PUBLIC SCHOOL {Whig-(7.15; N.’ wmcealo. can...“ EXPENDITURES RECEIPTS A... RECEIPTS I’ll 0...... I n. EAGLIOON. JOHN xmr. }‘“‘“°"- D EAGLESON.? JOHN KELLEY, wedded'to Mr. Elwood Roberts. of Hahn Farmem' Bank of Commerce. of :Canada, Bethany branch. § The brides travelling suit .taupe sen toy. ‘ ‘ Mr. and Mré. Roberts left 'fOI' rpoints east, amidst showers of con- gratulations and good wishes of ‘their many friends. - , ’.' COILINSâ€"MURTHA. Downeyville; MAy _3. I -â€" A very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Lu'ke’ 3 church, Dow neyville, on Tuesddy, April 27th. when Miss Ag- nes Martha, . daughter of ‘ Thomas Martha, was unité'd‘iil the ‘e holy bonds of_matrimony to Mr. Patrick Collins, son of Patrick Collins, of King’s Wharf. The ceremony ‘wu performed by Rev. Father McGuire. The bride wore a very pretty dress of pale blue voile and a. becoming hat of white and pale blue to match. She was assisted by Miss Katie A. Perdue. who were 0. white dress and pine can of white silk mull, with dainty trimmings of mot embroid- cry, and wearing a. tulle veil 'with coronet of orange blossom. and carrying a, bouquet of lilies of the valley, entered the drawing room on the arm of her father to the strains of Mendelssohn’s 'Wedding March, played by Miss Brandon, of Fenelon Falls. Little Miss Dorothy Hop- kins, niece of the bride, and dressed in white taffeta, acted as. flower girl, while Master Clare, her bro; ther, did honor as ring-beaten. The bride and groom were the re- cipients of a. collection ‘of Very hand- some and valuable preeents, ’showj held. Rev. A. C. Cuminer omciated be- neath an arch of maiden hair toms. and pink and white car-nations, in the beautifully decorated drawing room. The bride, attired in an Enf- oo-poo In... the esteem in which. they were 91-2032 81 312632 81 13199 37 134 41 1219 so 8 76 550 09 475 00 110 no 616 M 81m 81 81W 81 1213 81 581 00 417 15 _‘ 47 01 * 16902 1063 64 1826 61 541 52 2274 98 1014 45 140098 I†00 I â€)0 as 185068 749 61 115 01 2215 so 7175 15 '175 15 452 70 148 00 } Auditors. .145†41 814559 41 11814 85 1141 on son 19 2741 19 2315 so 7627 85 188 88 Mm o! the unscrupulous doubt the try- to palm of! launching flu: payl him a 1 proï¬t. mm on gain; “NEE NE" only. Lug. c. bottle u an duh". Inna lent. . You'll m u hundred um for a tmty modicum Mk0 NERVILINE â€" won {or toothache. macho. I“! nook. colds. couch: 1nd 0th" 11mph m. which It cum .0 quickiy. It Ihguld be In qvory how. 7 It's the pom-summing. 903th power of Newman that nuke- lt no for superior to .11 other “Minute. In chronic Rheum-tum. Baku“. Lumbqo 0: long landing Nmflho gum gulch tauntâ€"cum whoa hop. den and other affected puts-rub it in well, and take in hot tweetened weter four times daily about twenty drape oi NERVILINE. Follow this very simple and me treetment and you'll ï¬nd that not an «he or pain in_ gay pert oi the quy will mun. To remove them pains nothing in known to act. so rapidflly u NER- VILINE. Rub it on the chest. shoul- I These pains come on very suddenly ’and while they last the pain is ex- cruciatingly severe. Suilerere are attacked suddenly with a violent pain in and around the cheat, ex- tending otten to the shoulder and running down to the ends of the fingers. Often the chest is no much; contracted to give very painful feel- ingn of suflocation. A VERY COMMON AILMENT FROM WHICH MANY ARE SUFâ€" FERING JUST NOW. Spasmodic Pains in Arms andChest Mr. and Mrs. Logan will reside at 527 Concession-st., East City. where a host of friends and acquaintances join , in wishing them a 16113 and prosperous married life. LOGANâ€"HAMILTON. A quiet wedding took place in Pe- terboro, on Wednesday, May 5th, at 2.30, by the Rev. Dr. Talling, when \Margaret Stella Hamilton, youngest daughter of the late Wm. Hamilton, became the wife of Mr. John Ho- ward Logan. Owing to recent ber- eavement in the bride’s family, the wedding was ‘a very quiet one, the bride and groom 7 being unattendedâ€, a very pretty hat 0! whlte with lot- get-me-nots. The groom wan ably “slated by Me nephew. Mr. Jouph Flynn. The young couple wlll re- slde on the. Colllns' homestead about four miles northeast. of Downeyvllle. We Joln ln wlnhlng them a long and a happy wedded lllo. MoWATTERSâ€"BOUI‘ON Mr. Wllbert. 0. tM'eWattera. Ian o! 111'. William- MeWat-terl. Queen-IL. was married recently to Mina Alice Bolton. 0! Chicago. Mr. McWattera‘ is well-known to Llndaay 0mm. He was with the “Candy Kid†Op- era Co., during the past season. They closedon May 1 for this sea- Let us send you a copy of Mr. Strongman’s letter. He had a trying experience, had got run down Scott’s Emulsion TELLS HOW TO CURE. built him up, as it has thous- ands of others.- . The strengthening and flesh- producing properties of Scorr’s EuULson, are un- equalled by any other pmpa~ ration, and it’s sjust as good for the thin, delicate child as for the adult. Be sure to get Scorr’ 5. It’s béen the stand- ard of the World for 3 5 years, and 13 worth many times the cost of the numerOus imita- tions and substitutes. Let u and you a M cow 8 It. scram-n'ummnumnhn- uncut-sum Janna-untu- “I purchased a bottle of ‘ Scott’s Emulsion and im- mediately commenced to improve. In all, I think I took 14 bodies, and my weight increasedfrom 133 pounds to 184 poundsin 155 than six months. I knowfrompersonalmults the efficacy of Scott’s Emulsion.â€-â€"FRED. R. STRONCMAN. 417 Bath- urst St, London, Ont. ALI. DIUOGIITI 'ARDER. LINDSAY. An unknown nun wuvkmod st St. Thomas: by ï¬lling (ram the H. C R. "Ml. Hr. Plum Loci-Jr's of Kontml do- Mod tho story at his bribery of Aid. Prom. u.†am '53 CA. lamb .1 About three hundred O.P.R. {Mu-ht landlor- ure on strike at Own Sound. Pull: Staten wu committed (or trial on the charge of murdering Vunl simofl. - The steamer Shot-ea In reported lost on Lake Superior, with twenty- one passenger- on board.‘ The C.N.R. has taken over the charter of the Saskatchewan North- western railway. The new White Star liner Lauren- tic has arrived in Montreal. V The town of Westley, N. B., near Nelson, was wiped out by ï¬ne. The Yale-Columbia Lumber Co. lost a 850,000 mill and $50,000 worth of lumber. Prof. Chas. A. Publow of Cornell University has been oflemd a place on the Royal Commission which is‘ to investigate the sources of Oma- da'e milk supply. Dr. Allan King-horn, .of Toronto. has reached Liverpool after investi- gating the "sleeping sickness' in West Africa. , Lieut. Calderara, who has been operating One of the Wright aero- planes at Rome. fell with his ma- chine yesterday and was injured. Mr. H. K. Caske, has accepted the General Secretaryship of the Lay- men’s Missionary Movement of Can- Mr. George Mon, Brockville’s oldest citizen and formerly collector of customs is dead. A. Gael-in was convicted of man- slaughter in Stratford in Connection with the death of Alex. Sutherland. A prokct-for a Provincial museum was laid before the Government for consichration. The Methodist Book Room Com- mittee appointed $15,000 0! the pro- ï¬ts to the superannuation fund. The Attorney-General say- the in- vestigation o! the Kinmde one will not be dropped. The '1‘. R. 0. Railway Commis- uiqn-gave an ,ordor tor 2.000 tons of rum. Hr. Jonph Martin wu deflated at Strattord-ou-Avon by a. pluralltv of 9 697 votea. The Modem. hue not lo". a mu nor t boy ovor ten year. of m alive at Rum. A number of the Pittuburg gran- on have been mtoncod to terms In prim. 'I‘ho Cunard atolmohip “no in or “mating the time lost by the stops made at Queenntown by mail stum- 9â€,: A common!» 'will probably be reached on the points in diapute in rcgud to the South African union. 1mm] Pub: hu min become the Grand Miller of Turkey. The Shah of Perth hu 31-th tho pooplo a. new constitution. , The French Government has bid déflanize to.the labor (unions that no trying to force its hand. Chancellor Von Buelow threatens to resign unless his' ï¬nancial reform plans are adopted. Eighteen men, convicted of com- plicity in an ' Anarchist conspiracy; have been sentenced in India. 'Thre'é alienists testiï¬ed a't. Flush- ing yesterday that. Capt. Hume was We pvlien he slew Annie. The waters 0! Lake Erie rose and tell in a. bewildering manner yester- 'Freight'handlerson the C.P.R. at Owexi' Sound tin-eaten td‘st‘rike un- leSS their demands for an increasé of ï¬ve .cents an hour are granted. W113 uurneu.‘ W33 MV.VYV. l Go'vernor Hatmon ol' Sandwich jail has been sentenced to ten days in his 'own prison by Judge Smith for contempt. ‘ George Atkinson w‘as ncquitted on one charge of forgery at? Levis, Que- bee and it is probable that the oth- er charges' will be dropped. - CaJedon Presbyterian church was struck by lightning. The Northern Paciï¬c Lumber Com- Canon- “m of St. James' catn- ednl. Toronto, announces his ac- ceptance of a. vintage in England. J udge Hanington, of New Brunsâ€" wick". is dead. Yongve-st. prOperty-ownm, Toron- to. discussed proposals for the wide. nine of Yonge-st. of St. Junes' cath- Mnnager Tilly, of the Dell Tele- phone 00., in town, out" thnt the only part or the country “Meant to Unduy and not connected with the local lines in tho Junotvillc action. The country around Jmtvillo 1. provided with a rural ulophono line but the subscriber- luve no con-J motion with Lindony. It could be udvantqooun to both Linduy poo- plo and Jmtvillc cub-crib." it o. tolephono lino wu run from tint vil- luoto Linduy. MBYTRAIN. ‘ Guelph. In: mâ€"o: tho 0'. P. "R. â€attachment-abound! : nil. MWWMMM â€.mmliiiott.awidowluiy. “fluctuates-comm that. vacuum-wreak The Hartley people are connecting at Cnmbrny with the Telephone Co. and wiil have connection with’ the Bell Telephone Co. in Lindsey from Cunbmn Soon every enterpriling farmer within a rediue 0‘ may miiee will be able to telephone to Linduy. The convenience oi this is very obvious. i duo thorny bum noonï¬aud tut-Qat- l'tain, Oakwood village, Sunshine, Maple Leaf, Beaver. Star, Salem end the Hanilln Northern. These companies cover a. considerable urea. Arrangements are being made for connection with the Bell Telephone lines, and in the negr- luture this connection will be made. T‘he Oakwood Telephone Union is the name of the company which in- stalled the switchboard. and in this union is included the following com- panies: Hogg Lytle, Little Bri- Yesterday Manager 'l‘illey of the Bell 'Ileleph'one, had a gang of men Installing a new switchboard in the ‘village of Oakwood, and this will furnish some 250 subscribers. in- cluding farmers, doctors, threshers, veterinary surgeons. merchants and men of other occupations, with a. means of communication with each; other and in the near future with every subscriber on the Bell Tele- phone lines. RURAL TELEPHONE LINES. The country surropnding Lindsay is for miles cOvered with n net work of telephone lines and it is ante to make the statement that in no oth- er county is the rural telephone more appreciated than in Victoria, or the southern part of it at least. The flung to ho done, when «m o! the many. :- disavow. u to at. some lama. syn-um OM!!! "may. on. thumb†the «atom “the“. In tho kidney- “ 1. mm. to unaut- ll Bright's dual. or duh»... both 0! which an noun-0d u very urbu utmost. it not mu. flavour, when It 1. one. ï¬rmly and In “I. many. :0 bacon“ O «ms an- un to ashram... Indud. «ml-h o! the kidney 1: more urban um «um: meeting non. of the other or“:- o! tho body. on.“ by «can. 0mm :- â€noun.- .0 my mum In in qpprouh ad m urn-r symptom on» ml: an.» amnion um n u not noticed. 'l‘ho ought hookah“, tho tooling. o! ‘luottudo, out! other may symptom of may .duouo m ovorlookud. They no not urtou «out: to «m the poflont from nu â€gun work. Even whoa ho duoonn tho: the kid- - ATABRK at the kidney: in I. very much neglected diam. Itunotumthomhusarm hold upon the kidney! that the Mont begin-totally. thstthoro :- nom de- “human: of then orgm. unmanned, mum «man he do“ not too- mm: mm 03!!“ ‘ho‘dim- The remains were taken to the vil- lage and the coroner notiï¬ed. the side of the track, being picked up- dead when the train was stopped. 1y killed. In. Elliott. who wns in her 75th year. Wu going to Bel- wood to do tome shopping when she was overcome by the train. Ap- parently she saw the train and left, the track. but. bewildered, she got. on the rails again just as the engine reached hen-and she was hurled to nut post Binding All repairs promptly and isfactory attended to Geo. _W_._ Shepherd’s ‘â€0' m 0‘â€. no" 830le I. o. O. I. and Notion-l Anon“: Ano- cum. unison “Imowonlnonoodnynhonu to you upland“ IMO, Porn». I was mud 1min «huh and kidney du- oooool Ion; «own. whoa I am bo- son uh; Porno. 1 noon tonnd I won gown; bum nnd oonunnod nun; u to: tour month. 1: donned out the aroma. having no In!) nnd strong and tooling homo: thanâ€. in ma." Your boy or your girl needs a wheel for 13¢th Some snaps in second hand wheels at Thu; m'uumrmo cunt and most rollsblo remedy to: es- m Al .IITEIIAL mnumm- «mu lam, my: 1- pm by the may autumnal- mm by thou who Inn 0W m haunts. Tho continental glm hm no only specimens 01 the may commonw- on our records, pct-mm to tho tone: moi-God by Porn. 1: auto can 01 ml†mm: m m of I...“ “and“. Mr. 8mm A. Paton. 1118 Two" NOTICE! We. of the no“ and thou. or whether In tho tumult port of the kidneys. ma: 8 â€body ha been found in Po- ms. It teaches «any, no nutter than it any ho lqcatod in the bodyâ€" whenâ€: In tho thou e'xp’aed mom- mnsmv MAY 18. 1909 Yucca-not .ahettor mum *1 sat- at Mon nun. Y Hopkins. K 5? u. Lingo", Bo Embroid mambo III. nominee: an» Mon Falls. (3 Th M Victoria I “I. A-ociation are “It. to an the .110 "In. who recently I hg- o! the Leginlatu ch many in the W by the resl Penelon Falls. (4 A“. R. 1!. Mason ‘ «undue of the ï¬ve party of East While it. is not p: will be opposed by W Gordon. 0 C“ O! the English W that he “‘0 xmuhi White ctmbric 800 yard. on lulu A ï¬ner quality. to choose from. re assortuu‘ heading for l'ibJUl Cotton turchoq Vdonciue laces I‘dies‘ hand ‘11†rank of tho f m Mod as folio 1k. M, 106. “our. Omemoe. 3m. Lindsay, “on. Lindsay. Children’s blac and .............. Ton cotton hOI All wool casbn Our lCGdCl‘ï¬l‘ih ‘ Iendid «cocki ’Shildren’a Hilk¢ pink. sizes 4, 4; Children's lictl nine 4 to 7 in. f‘ Cotton "Ladies’ black Ladies' black fcr ................ JORDAN HAS 0 8 Balls of silcot White and blac‘ '3 ngers of go Lsdies’ black “A. Jordnn, L1 u 0‘ m‘y, 52nd Y sud