kward con- his section, to proceed tions. 3b indicat' 1e part of on fell on employed ntion fol- rg' W. whet?†lost 34*; 30mm L).\'. Ponce had 'ith on Sat- rht Messrs. on Satur- f? 990 was cele- L'tion. Stripes 69¢: er “g », double- Toppers. ‘. sizes 28 'autifully all-wool 3.29 3.39 '..“ Av 13. VI'OOQ'.‘ I 'O " Gifford Pinchot, chief forester of f Eu! Grey Win ’y the U- S. , will probably succeed Dr. mm on g James B. Angell as pmidmt of the m m» Hi Michlgan University. :- " South Africa. ' The Pember flair ' Store "â€â€˜I 5â€â€œâ€œ73' to natureare consnicuuns in cm- wm-l (I‘m' â€Hugs, “hives and Tmnsfommtinns for In: p14 .‘mce are an aristic dPHuht, and when whm ad1 anm- and take from her annarent “mm, STYLE, QUALITY, GRACE, BEAUTY .‘fl '13. It [If V tn nahnonv- v-n tonne {n a -« «a» â€"- 127-129 Yonge Street BEFORE 52nd YEAR. Write for Catalqgne and further particulars Diseases of the Hair and Scalp A are Successfully Treated. F0" gentlemer --‘°em ~er ’ “upon: and wigs are no . x h"{ ht, skil- fully made and uealth prenm vim: substitute for the hair lost through baldness that few, iFany ever detect that they are not one’s own hair. This 3*: :1 high- class store, and everything com- ing from it is guaranteed. F0" 'onsnicnous in our work. In Switches. Pompa. 'ansformations for ladle-s, the creations we ht, and when wvru add to the wearer’s appear- ' apparent years. AFTER Mr. Gordon will hold a. series of meetings. A meeting of electofs will be héld in the Forestets’ Hall._ Kinmonnt, on 110;:de night next. The by-election will be héld (on May} 25th. ' . At a meeting held Thursday at Haliburton, it was decided to nom- inate Mr. Gordon as an Independent ‘Conservative candidate, and 'wlten the nomination meeting is held at' Fehelon Falls next Tuesday, May 18, 1 in all probability two men will be nominated, Messrs. Mason and Gor- don. “n: It is now stated that Dr. Mason. agaiz who was the unanimous choice of the T1“ ‘delegates at the Liberal-ConserVa- that ‘tive convention held at Fenelon Falls and 1 last Tuesday, to represent the Con- {our servatives in the riding of East Vic- 3 thing toria, will be opposed in the by-elec-' W115 tion by Mr; Lockhart Gordon, 0‘ dropp Toronto. Sonya will gather the remnant of the Manilla natives under a shelter- ing wing and thus form a fast team. Little Britain, Valentia, Sonya. and Oakwood comprise the teams of the‘ pour teams still in the ï¬eld every- !thing will be smooth sailing. Why the champion Manil-la bunch dropped out is a cause of wondennent around the league headquarters, They had ever been able to gather a fast team around those four corners‘ and won the league last year by playing fast ball. Advance notices credited them' with being able to m‘ peat, or at least be well up in the running, this year. THE HEAD OF Ed, Lytle must be The recent wet weather has killed a. nu'mber of young gostlings for most farmer-3'- wives, and they de- clare mt unless it " turn up" they will have none to sell or trade. W. Pogue and Percy Junkin attended the Presbyterian - church on Sunday lust,- Miss Mary Golden. having ï¬nished her exams. at the Federal Business College, has returned to her home. Tues- J. Southam; sec., Miss Maud. Pogue; treas., Mrs. J. Southam Vice-pres. Literary Committee, N Graham organist, Miss A. Mann. v -w‘ 1" “‘1le . , - . ’ A kindâ€"hearted nd ma as they sit up besxde the entrance H ho pro! ti: 1:11am :1, give to their burrows into which they en during a s . drop on the slightest pretpnce. through grioormog: “Kent ‘ ".Mr. A. Graham visited Mr. J. A. Now M o! the house has to “b: McNeil], of Red Rock, last week. removed. fathgieoiierzh: 25:33?pr‘3? 1-1 “‘9 Bib“ Society will build head- President, J. J. Devitt; Vice.-pres., “mm ‘3 Winnipeg to cost $2.; - 000. J. South-m . 806-» m5“ Maude Los Angeles authorities are seek- : ..._ _-__t, Mr. A. Graham visited Mr. J. A McNeil], of Red Rock, laSt week. sent a good target for rifle practise as they sit up beside the. entrance to their burrows into which they drop on the slightest pretence The wood duck is again seen on the hillside and in the pasture ï¬eld after spending a. few long months in his subteranean home. They Dre evening last week heard playing tlie ï¬fe. The eVening happened to be Warm and it is thought he may hang imagined it ought to be nearing the 12th. ' Most, people here haVe again got after' the suckers, so delicious to the palate, yet so Very bony. Prof. Burbank, of plant fame, should t‘ry his skill on ï¬sh and endeavor to pro- duce a boneless sucker. It' is quite ‘evident to anyone who eats his din- her the American style of forty-ï¬ve seconds, and tries to masticate a1 sucker as part. or it, that the pro- fessor would have ample room for experiment. V"- â€"vvv that he would undoubtedly have been the candidate. Mr. Jas. Lee and family, of Kin- mount, have moved to this neigh- borhood. Mr. Lee will be employed during the summer by Mr. Phillips. The sacrament of the Lord’s sup- per was administered to the .mem- bers of Eden church on Sunday last. by the Rev.- H. W. Foley, pastor. Mr.’ Ned. Prescott will leave short- ;iy for New Ontario. _ Ned. win "seâ€" lect the hunting grounds in good time foi- the {all hunt. and it is eon-' ï¬dently expected that he will make a good choice, and know just where to get the good ones when .the par- ty arrives. l t!“ worthy Omngeman was are haVe again got' , so delicious to the Very bony. Prof. awn-y. v V'- ki-ll ed hog; at the goint of a gun. for also pohoemen are PlannIOg a , de_ dflly paper. 0) they Eleven Italians were ï¬ned $1,385 ’9; v in Port Arthur for illegally selling a, 0-â€" W0 ' n vvv ntlng of a and the eve of life for him He 1 rruce trees; 0d three days into the future, of the yard, “Fins eruphaticauy that should and sur- “weâ€! remain unchanged that new appear, might hold his wake on the r01 3 now an "'8 Monday evening, On the planted last. “*9“ a {now storm. the last of one }be viciously attacking women who ‘wear big hats. When constables tried to evict Mrs. Mary Jones, of Shamokin, Pa... on account of non-payment of rent, she chased them from the neighbor- L08 Angeles authorities are ing members of an alleged 1 society of women which is said of Somerville. The sons are Ar- thur, of Burnt River; Samuel J Vanda, N.W.T., and Rufus at home. He is pmdewased by one daughter, 3 Mary Carwley. of Ottawa 3 it e , and one_ son, William H. Sihclair, of Sas- katoon, N.W.T. y , nun-v W “’5“ 3' {Toronto was called "Muddy York." 9 He came to Lindsay in 1864, where he lived for about twenty-one years. He moved from town some . four years ago to Bury's Green t where he has spent the latter 3 of his days. ' e merchant. 1909. at t; years. He It is expected that in the future an excursion will be the schools of St. John and combined. Mr. 'I‘hos. J sited here last 0" corrupondent. ,vwnw‘u l“ all its beauty, and their lady of the snows threw her garments about ' hlzn llke the rest. The neighbors ’ duration as they found him a. blood relation of a well known local resident, who, when was resuscitated when the cork was drawn from the flask, and who rose Up and declared, " that is the wake goes on a minuteâ€"that the corpse he must be in itâ€"lor you got to get me drunk to keep me'dead. One of our local sportsmen has been annoyed by some youthful sport shooting his pigeons, while hatch- ing, and hopes that the mischief will stop. ' SAMUEL SINCLAIR. Samuel Sinclair, -of Bury’s at, departed this life M1 ’09, at the advanced are t employee with day- he would be all in down , fluttered earthward in u the third day BUt life Was During the time Johns, of Lindsay, vi- 1rd day mainly mag- lie was sweet withal lite for him 59 mov- nto the future, do- the life or this 38d age of .33 l in Toronto and his uncle, Sin- “ncmsed that they make on the follow- fl. garments about The neighbor. “118 to 'cele- when near all the