r' 20.1969 i To ‘e 1113’ sement 'eat eerily M ‘71“. via rlowe. rson. I be- Ftrength and at is claimed , treatment, but ,ing the medi- fly have than ‘ sustaining itious and llcnt Cocoa ‘ in robust i to resist Ecold. for two years, .6. gave up 311 a: Mum. Intent "am ‘6. no?! .0!) w l0 W 0th.? JD ammonia. on a man whose being: cured by Dale! give it a "keeper! ins. U-NA. YEARC' ERIINOI :36?er I) ‘z'ly. tnce and com- taken several “vaal'aa f harms {Mn deré mp5 3‘1‘ and (“I Maurice Heady. the new '35" Cork, is refused tdhidflofl .9 Nationalist party to dis-tribute the aunt: of the do- thoroto, having new only to the ceasod among the putt“ entitled claims of which they IN! than“ had notice. Date this 17th day of my Am. 1909. N LVnHH‘ is hereby given pursuant to I“? Wlllg "0| I" H.520. Chapter 129, Section 88. mm mm. Locate Land Grants ngninst tho ostuto of James Naylor of NW township of Fenelon in the From our own correspondenh "vmnty uf Victoria. farm-r. deconu- Floatwood. May 17.-Soodin¢ m1- ml, \xhn (Hod on or about the ninth mo†complflfld, excepting O W 10W dug» m‘ \er AJL, 1909. are requir- Wet floldl. mm grain in may loco.- ml 1.. 94mm! 1»- punt prepaid ur ,todv- “no. u coming up: the wood! “are lnvr m m» umhsruignml uolicltcru akin-s on their [run made. ml for Hun uxm'uturu of the mm or the ovarythln' A. beginning to look like mud tlcwmmfld. on ur MfOI‘O the 19th “16‘0“ old “mm ï¬lm. HOW dug,- ur .ltmv. AJ’. 1909. their human I €10â€!an “d swing I." WM and “(lat-macs and MONPMWI ‘ï¬d ‘ eh. I‘d!" hm. , full wtulnmmt at the puruculuri 01 m. and Mn. John W m thv‘n‘ claims and the nature 0! tho , in Lind-urea W lat! wcumy (if any) hold by them. “Q! Hell". L0. um! mm 4!.“ that. after the said last mtlondlm "pug-mg In. June! J9â€? duto. the said executor: wi-n PronirMM“..j-My purchased "on to dis-tribute the uuota o: the @2111. 3“,â€, .9» Emma. M MR. KELSO. TORONTO, SUPT. neglected children, oflers for adoption in this locality. three Roman Catholic boys aged 6. ?, 10 years old. For particulars ap- ply to E. E. Sharpe, 87 Fair-3%., Lindsay, Ont. you ADOPTIONâ€"THREE CHILD- rcn in County House of Refuge. 1 baby girl 6 months old and 2 boys 15 and 2 years old. For particulars apply to E. E. Sharpe. 37 Fair-ave., Lindsay, Ont. Notice to Creditors Special Prices in Dress Goods, Carpets and Resdy-to-Wesr Goods E.E. W. McGaffey and .................................................. 15c Tan cot â€on hose, special at 15c and" ...25c All wool cashmere hose, plain, tan or black. 250 Our leader, ribbod cashmere hose, Black only, a splendid stocking for boys, special.....‘. ...... 25c Children’s silkette lace sox in white sky and pink, sizes 4, 45 and 5, on sale 2 pair for......25c Embroidery, Laces and Small Wares for .......................................... - ...;.-.......'25¢ Ladies’ black cotton hose, with natural wool feet Cotton and Cashmere Hose ‘ Take advantage of the cheap‘raiIIOad rates and yisit us‘ Friday, Saturday and Monday. Our entire stock is bubbling over with BARGAINS for the HOLIDAY SHOPPERS. muse? silééékiéé $54.}; ' “[5; gum Whité and black amps! eembs forum. “.109 :1 %,§p@f§ at gggd was ggliiï¬tttttt‘l $§8$3%‘3t5€ et ................................................... 25c Childrens biack cotton hose at 10c, 12§c Ladies’ black cotton hose, fast colors, ' sale 10c Ladies’ black cotton hose, reg. 15c, sale 2 pair - W Blg showmg of ladles’ parasols' Splendid display of carpets, rugs for our May sale at 750 to 3.50 ariljnoleglps awfré“ your !‘92 All dress goods and silks bear 10 p. c. discount for this sale. Ladies’ tailor- made suits and light. 3 p r i n g coats Moore Av. J ucklon. Lindsay. Out" Solicitors for the W"! 52nd YEAR. 8% 333131318 1 3‘33311 tiiitttiï¬ $"!3$3 for posts and muting preparation to have a long atmtc'h 0! wire. Moo erected on the south and of his farm. -Mr. and Ira. Arthur Flack mo visiting at m. and In. Dame Flack’s on Sunday Waning last; A ing wooden tml item c: print. Mr. John Button 4' Mr. Lansley Hartley 1: moving his saw- mm to Mr. H. E. Tripp and you’ll property. and will be buy law- Notice is hereby given that the ï¬rst sittingof the Court of Revision for the Township of ï¬nily will be held in the “Commercial Hotel Sam- ple Room" in the village of Omemee on Tuesday the ï¬rst day of June, 1909, at ten o'clock am. All interested parties will govern themselves accordingly. Richard J. Grundy, Township Clerk. Are Going West to Locate Land Grants Omemee. May 15th, 1909. COURT OF REVISION w5odr-oroi thin item comes out in SECTION IWO township of Emily hmv ink; “[611!‘Stitit!|t}!1ltt:I;13tiltt£ltlt‘|4|ll;|‘m hale shmd glaves in blank, brown and tan; Spéeiï¬l 3"xnuuuuzuuuu:ununuuzzuu 859 Ask 59 see ear range at veiling ummmm 959 ,‘V ‘ . anduunsu“autumnanusnununusuuuuuuuaae Black, navy, brown, ' y, green and white elm: tie belts, neat; buckle, ea , 95c Cembinatlw leather and elastic belts, all calm, 3% 959 aï¬dttï¬ if; nus: I 8 $3iii§§l$i$i t ‘. 8||t|1383t13|=5m New embwldered beltlug, blue and while, 989 ‘ Long. pllli glgves, all ladlng shades, a page Whlte cambric underskirts trimmed with inser- tion and embroidery, special ........................ 81 Ladies’ white cambric drawers, 20c, 25c and 35c Ladies’ white knitteddrawers, long and short, assorted sizes, special .............................. 250 Children’ s cotton veSts at. 5c 10c and ...... l2§c White cambric night gowns, neatly Lmbroidory trimmed, reg. l 25, sale .............................. Sl Ladies’ Cotton Under- Embroidery collars the soft kind at 5c and l2§c Stiff embroidery collars, latest style, st 150, 2§c Wh' E3‘i‘b53‘Iii‘3‘3|!3'.â€-3“ll;L‘Illil3l|$‘3|5§ll.‘|’b‘|tbl38¢ Belts, ' Collars and Gloves Mr. Thomas McGee and his men am busy building a stone foundation Ifor Mr. Leander Werry. and in a few ~ days everything will be in good cou- ' d-itioa for the carpenters to complete their job. I Messrs. George Shea and Major J. .H. Staples are about to go to the LWeetern Provinces, to locate their 'land grants, as each served in the iBritish-Boer war, and are well en- ?titled to anything good in our large Dominion. The old saying “There is nothing too good for the Irish," ought to be repeated. for all who will risk their lives lighting for the [Mother Country for justice and right and we congratulate these young men and hope they will enjoy their trip, and locate on soil which will increase and multiply by sever-ah [hundred iold. 1 sleeps wan. Thu action of the Tub- lot: is gentle yet very eflectivo. " Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at ‘96 can-ta a bdx from The Dr. Wil- 11am: ï¬ediclhalï¬oq Bromine, Ont. Baby's Own Tablet; will promptly cun indigestion. colic. conntipation. diarrhoea. and teething troubleo. do- ctroy woman. breuk' up cold: and than prevent deodiy croup. 'l‘hil medicine contain no poisonous opi- ates or narcotics. and may be given with obsoluto safety to a new-born child. Em. C. L. Emory. Lemington 0nt.. aye: "My baby “trend ,9,“ colic end coqetipetion no bully tint we did not know what it n- to get a. good night'l set. 313% ane my: in: him .WITOW W . the mu m Wm 8w Our new hotshot. we undornund, in bringing the “kids†on aplendldly. Gm than mun bu c knuck In taming m youngster-I. COMFORT fOR MOTHERS; ‘ HEALTH FOR CHILDREN UNDSAY, ONL; THURSDAY; MAY- 20, Children’s straw and chip" sail- or hats 25c to 750 IS NOT THE MAN. The man who was arrested this A local man wu'urenuad Monday. morning wu phood in the lock-up. W with stealing u horse and Ho clulmatthat he know. nothing of bmy and with bcdly damning tho the and: sad that his amt. in a 0mm. Tho M took. plan some can or mistaken tdcnfltyd'ï¬n snort time an. "an outï¬t, W to m undo to'ucm‘u bug! {or him to- Oluflu' Cunningham. South 0pc. my. ’I‘IQWMloltltntth Pym W HY mwmummnwu Duncummmul’alm- mnmlmwmm.uwtmmmtm M can {a mm a mvmwa.m «a want by a; pen». 1 \ Winnipeg, Hay 1-7.â€"A highly sa- tisfactory crop report was issued by the Canadian Northern Railway this homing; It states that almost all the wheat is in and the farmers hue ‘made considerable progress with tame mine; No district has silt: leretl teem awkward weather te any ‘appreeioble degree. The weather has hem uniformly fair threugheut the spring wheat belt dating the past week. and the ï¬rst stage at the eras at the present year has nearly passed: All slang the main line at the Canadian Nerthem seeding has made eplendii meeting: At Pertaae in 13mm wheat media: has been eempleted. and eighty per 68!“: at the sewage in eat: is new, M Climate“. Plumes. Dem. Souths Bettiemm. Isle; and Chimes. all j the wheat is in. end a dam other pointeremt it nearly all in M Crop Conditions in the lontroal, which appeared in Toronto Saturday Night. A sketch by Ir. a. L‘mcchou or the 31ml: of MAY DAY IN LIN DSAY West Are Excellent The man who m um um morning was phosd tn the lock-up. Ho clumsithat in known nothinc of th- mu- cud M In. aunt. in a mm a haw «emu: is mortal from mammal Alberta many. but it malted as m 98 it tell. It will do tremendous send to the MI wheat in the diam†and help glam Win wheat. WARDER. heme. Am... my lvz-Aflpee'mu =8new has been tailing here to: use aw: thirtnmt ham. there being 369% twe’ menu on the Mel: it is a set-teas «mm for me tankers. whe have already “flared hams“ bir- mm more it; mates": naming an the ranges m the Mme to any. Canon the blade is two inches high. At Raddlssen, North Battle- rord. 8t. Agatha. Kimmie. and My other points at our the west. wheat is appearing; W points report the acreage about the same as last year. though In the hem distrust: there uPQJmteflhl “WW: PAGES 9 to I6 1vom- mm h1- yom unconta- md rupoctad by all. [in an» has opened up a not military shop in Duvey's block. M many but. will use some m W â€View Mr. J. D. Johnaon, of Toronto. was here for the week end. Mr. J. A. Killing-worth, of St.- ‘l‘homu. to ate/Inc {or o. tow day. with h!- nncle, Mr. J. W. Shields. It to with much 13131th for thy m‘wfltmuytutmlmoltb 0mm WORKS AT VICTQRIA ROAD STARTING UP. Vlctorlc Bond. my 17.â€"Tho co- meat work. that bu been I0 long Idle. In surï¬ng up min under new Wt. We notice 1; ambu- 0! arm hero who no bola; upland by tho company. lit-m Wet and lube! Shield: no homo min. “tor wading a tow week- wtth friend: in Toronto son to rcpt-cum us. The motion wu carried by: show of hands, ol- thouch 0.11 the mm were not put tle better. As Mr. Lockhnrt Gordon did not got nominated at the convention hold in Fenelon Fol-la; he hold a. meeting here lat Thursday night) In the town hall. nnd, alter explain- lnghlsvtew'nndhowhewouldbe I; better mu: than Dr. Manon, {or this north part of the constituency, it was proposed by Mr. A. Curry. and seconded by Mr. Lumley. that It. Gordon be n at and proper per- Sorry to have to report that Hr. John (uric. who has not been enjoy- ing the but of health of late. is very Wally, ill with Romania. One 110 lat week he was very low. but. Beth Ur, mm and In new» «we mm m. It. mm “vim around in his hmy a “9 m Been men We ware injured in the meat explosion am doing well: 609-. Wesï¬ is up and “and. but 59% m am we M: 699, mm is alga getting aim my well. but as his Mums m the want it wmm quite, a am were he in mm, There is some talk of getting up athï¬etic sports for the 28"! day of m. but am afraid there is not enough time left to 0mm» them properly; We are to have one mm. however. M Lamas». not the to: dim. but M Walling is training very hard for a «name m that as. who mask we do we now. but I saw him use the train in tram Emma‘s emailing the em day. and he won easily; for Friday, May 21 to try and start the club again. The club was org- Ianized thirty-seven years ago, and ‘hns met 'with great success. There ‘are not many of the old players here now, but I can mentiou ï¬ome: I. A. Lucas. his brothers, William and I. 3., A. Niven, 'I‘hos.» Carruthers, Wm. Reid, Fred Freeman. 3nd Fred Dart, so there is no reason why Halibut- ton should not have a good eleven again. Then; are a number of men working in the mill: who say they have played cricket in the Old Counâ€" try and would very much like to have a. try at it again. j Halibut-ton, Hay 16.â€"Spring has st 1481: come, the snow all disap- peami,andt~helakesarefreeofics. consequently the sawmills are in full swing and everybody has smiles on theirincasasthegood time has come at last. Each mill has a, big cut to getrthroug'h this season. . Ir. A.’Niven left us again last week with the intention of going to Gowgnndn very soon. Mr. Emmer- son Austin and his son Welling-ton. leave for that place on Monday. Reg Gregory of Hat], and some other Village on Entrance of Pro- gressive Season flALlBURTON NEWSY ITEMS RAVEN LAKE WORKS From our own correspondent. men. also talk of trying their mport stated he was a ’lit- $.00 YEAR. eral Mi .9 10.â€"The port of the ‘ and soda] â€aged it It a continued cupbly this 3:. Print“. but. now of )q horse-rm waiving cont our-ï¬le m its: em t: win be H. 5 For being 1n 5877. maidrit; ï¬xed for 1‘ I this D. If follow .blé i 1332 mill;