l l r l i “ . Miles’ N Completely Our .Little Fin.†dialer: than to have“! child sub- iather or mother would give their all to restore such a child to health. 01‘ husband. ' (lirls, j are in love w you to marry him. think of such a thing as popping a girl unless she had giv- me to understand that she would 1 wouldn‘t put myself in a medicine compounded eSpecially {or nervous diseases, such as ï¬ts, {requently lead to insanity or cause weak ,minds. has proven most eï¬ective in reliev- ing these dreaded maladies. ‘ Cold hysll mangled). if the that bottle ï¬llets benefit your money In renamed. AIILIS MEDICAL 60.. Toronto. 0‘ M.â€" IY. CORONER FOR COUNTY OF loo - Ridout-st., corner Kent and May-eta. Phone 55-35. M,†Dentlstry _’_________,_.__.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" “I. we of Den tall 'the latest methods of dentistry. stecial attention will be given to “ odonia. work. The successful extraction of each under gas (Vitalized air) .nd one enntures continue to be a specialty IOPKISS AND Solicitors Money to loan on terms to bonower. south, Lindsay. ()nt. (l. H. ________.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ITEWART (l'IJONNOR. Barristers, very lowest current rates on eqns. York sts.. Lindsay. 1‘. Stewart. L. V. O'Connor. 8. A â€"__â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€""â€"â€"_â€"- (CORE 8: JACKSON. etc.. solicitors for The Bank of Commerce. on mortgages at live Ice William street. Lindsay. /_â€"â€"- [F.IGH R. KN Bank. opposite Post Oriï¬ce. _____,____.â€"-â€"â€"-â€"- of a breaking ing its own the man wh el-crowned victor. but what's t wooing a. girl hands you out a title deed to /’ allections the first time you call? In UNDERSIGSED is prepared to MCI,.\lTGH LIN, I’l‘ll'll .. l-‘lflfl‘f ).\' ervine Cured A family can suï¬er no greater to fits or epilepsy. Many a ingthematmyears ofsgeand had them .or four years. I tn doctors and one specialist but all of them said he could not be cured. but Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervlne and Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills en three ears since he had the lastspe I sh 've Dr. Miles’ medicines raisew reverI o. YOu are at liberty to use this etter as you see ï¬t and anyone writing to me I Will gladly lanswer if they enclose stamp ' ject." or re ." . PM. BOGUE, Windfall. Ind. 0h. shucls. tip on a few men, bu of s, St. Vitus' dance, convul- ns and epilepsy. These diseases Dr. Milee’ Nervine ‘-_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ DR. F. BLANCHARD DCATB TORONTO UNIVERSI- VICTORIA. “cwâ€; Naturally th bullfrog neVer prop tal SurgeOns. We have Crown and bridge Dr. Miles’ Nervino ,0 i just what it is represented to be. mona board. ears, Solicitors. Notary Public. etc for Bank of Montreal. “dicesâ€"ti William street 30p kind. K. 0.3.. iâ€. ll. Hopkins. Fl. A flâ€"g Money to loan at best onceâ€"Corner Kent and Notaries. etc. _â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-- I Borristere Canadian 1 I. D. Moore. K.'C.. Alex. Jackson _â€"â€"-â€"-â€" IGHT, Barrister, So- licitor. Notary Public, solicitor the Home Bank of Canada, represent- ing Waterloo Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co.. of Waterloo; Federal Life Assurance (70.. of Hamilton, anire Accident and Surety (70.. of London. Ont. Ofï¬ce over Home! loan money on farm. town, and vii- at interest. S'I‘IXSOS. Barristers, Solicitors, A young sympathetic heart, an motor for matrimoav, letter in which he hands out a piece r advice on how to win a question to $01118 men , lllOl't‘. sal egotism attractive as the one who sits d burns incense before their feet an and Such a man is flattered g a woman display the symptoms of heart failure He likes He en- m tip on the them. pleased by havin all every time he comes about. to have her run after him. joys having her call hi 'phone and entreat him to come to see her. faction w page letters in regard to ture postal he sent her, and he lilled with delight when he sees throwing fits of jealousy when turns the light of his countenance on some other woman. is type of the human oses to ‘a woman indicates that she's knees waiting for him ondescend to throw the handker- the unless she first down on her to c chief, balance to heaven for her luck in suit UP" ins: to the point, book of an engagement, get out of it. do is to make hi will break her heart if she him, and that does t is so sorry for any weeping over missin thing as himself that he hasn’t the nerve to deprive her of it. great majority of men, there is nothing so utterly and disillusioning as a d if 1 subject 'i‘O Iht‘ however. disenchanting woman who is too willing. an Of- were giVing at catch a man is to r stead of after him. For a girl to play co an’s sporting blood lures him on to the chase. rst attracted a normal at woman has ii attention by flouting him. is a perfectly us. human nature. anxiety and effort, and romance in storming t proud maiden's heart, and down its fortresses. and tak- Hungerford. er captive. and l 0 does it feel like a laur- and Mrs. Skitch. Press committeeâ€"Mrs. W. McGreg- Whh" or and Mrs. MacMillan. er A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. F. Crandell, the retiring sec. Mrs. the members for and wish- citement abou |shoot [us property. at very lowest rates. _ Company or privatei‘â€er b run ought to put eVery y of being too fond. Gener- o throws hits the foil ally speaking, the girl wh herself at a m .t him, (By Dorothy Dix.) leap yea He says : be played across the on It all depends on vanity the man possesses. lfndoubtedly there are men that find no woman so him. (If). “1“"- Bm“ us much intelligence as God suferl an tingleworm can c If he is slow in com- or wrigglcs on the and tries to all that she's got to it) think that of man. man, with a kind d who i:- writes me I would atch g such a li‘ice on th is oesmwwxxxwweoee What is the Winning Attitude? Boy Of «xxswwewwwswwow 1nd ust show a man that you ith him and he will ask Dlsdain. In old-fashioned novels the heroines are always represented as haughty creatures who handed out the ice pitcher to ever man who ing in their remarks to the opposite sex. yet who always had rows of suitors sighing at their feet and clamoring for their hands. These high and mighty wouldn’t work in these days. there are not enough husbands to go around, and men are not particularly bent on matrimony, anyway. The too-difficult woman would be left as tactics when never lmuch to her own devices as the too- (1 I think that It will win out with and lose out with many the amount of colos- He swells up with satis‘ hen she writes him six 17‘ every and that she will spend of. her life. returning thanks getting the woman who goes ï¬sh- .ot this ofï¬ce. Uiï¬ce nearly opposite Possibly m Simpson hom’ ing for a man of colossal conceit ‘_________.â€"â€"â€"-â€" : does well to bait her hook with Barristers. cw readyâ€"made acceptance. But he's -. - ‘P as easy to ensnare as a. (ierman f..â€" lcarp in a pond. Any woman with vouch- be business.» lie woman who good should say that the best way The mere fact that men prefer-to treas., for her past services. birds on the Wing to knocking Crandell thanked arnyard fowls in the chicken the good wishes expressed gm W1†to ed the institute every success. But while it i un from him in- y arouses the and Many a man's And this ““31 Phemmem“ “I 3rd vice-presidentâ€"Mrs. MacMillan There is thrill, and and adventure. he citadel t makes an's head never for men are the artful dodgers. s disastrous to her chances for a girl to wear her heart the anxious one, and †Spinster ’ be carVed on both of their tombs. ‘ pic- her he this she loses the err ' would All of which leads to saying that lin her attitude toward such and love- her 1 making a girl should strike the gold- she should not‘ on mean. While chase an eligible gentleman down. neither should she take to her heels at his approach. While she should not persecute him into coming to see her, there is no valid objection to her giving him the glad hand tion. While she should never, never look eager, there is no harm in her appearing as one who could possibly be persuaded. The nice girl, unless, as I have said. she is dealing with an egotist. may let a man see that he interests and entertains her, that she admires his good qualities enjoys his society, but she should al- so subtly indicate to him that she's not bowled over by them, and does not consider him the one prize pack- age in the matrimonial lotte. ', and if this challenge doesn't make came along. and were gimp v nsulti when he does come of his own poll-‘ and l The playing of baseball on Sunday in has caused compla the southwest part of the town ints to be made to the minions of the law concerning such conduct. 'One guilty of is that of trespass. lo offence the ball players are The t is owned by a party nearby, who uses the ground for pasture, and the of does not admire 01'858 id owner those seventh day ball players. or their Sunday visit. nores such rascally conduct. complainant Only moved in from the C (l country a few weeks ago. Lindsay Methodls ness of importanc Rev. Dr. S. .l. Shorey, pastor 0f the above church, who is chairman of the ed in the person of Re llllllioi Blinden, while IteV. W. W. 0 He simply ig- As the the din The annual Dis ambridgeâ€"st. Church, Lindsay. yes- terday. at which considerable busi- e was transacted. istrict, presided in his usual very acceptable manner. The journal secretary was appointâ€" J ones. .lanetville, was appointed Statis- come across with the proposal, no‘ . tlcal secretary. thing else will. Ninety-nine men of at hundreds will risk their necks climbing up to get the peach that hangs highest on the tree rather than open their mouths for the overripe one that is ready to drop into them of its own accord, ..-.‘â€" .1..- |Allnual Meting ‘ Womens Institute Woman's Institute held their annual meeting combilied with their regular meeting at the public library on Friday afternoon, May 17th. Owing, prObahly, to the inclement weather, the attendance was not as large as could haVe been desired, but the meeting lacked nothing in inter- est if it did in numbers. A choice of one of was oflered by Miss delegate who is to address the meet- ing on the afternoon of June :. It was decided to ask her to speak on " The Value of the Ideal." The district president, Mrs. alternately with the president. suggestions were practical and the point and were approved by the The chief business of the meeting of officers, was the annual election which resulted as follows :- Presidentâ€"Mrs. Milne. lst vice-president â€" Mrs. White. assstng the president, advising i 2nd vice-presidentâ€"Mrs. Paton. Sec.-treas.â€"Mrs. W. McGregor. District directorâ€"Mrs. Williamson. three subjects Robson. the Web- ster. conducted the meeting and gave a very interesting talk on institute matters. touching more particularly on the rest room and outlining the duties of the subordinate officers in that Her to l e The District includes Omemee, Janetville. Bethcl. Ilohcaygeon. l-‘en- lon l-‘alls. (.‘ambray. Minden. Duns- ford. Stanhope, Wilberforce, (looder- ham and Lindsay and all the minis- ters of the district were in ance. The reports froln the various cir- cuits were fairly satisfactory. and it was shown slight decree District owing to the t that there will be a 0 Toronto and the .\ and had crush. of business. is maddening to a man “manta. lore the, hungry cylinder 0 pitt , heard its roar.‘but it was music to his ear compared to the racket heard a on at. trict Meeting of the was as follows : Methodist Church was held .in the For. Against From the various boards .................. ...139 30 Total Vote of tllem‘bcf- ship of the church....2196 The following were appointed mem- bers of the District Missionary com- mittee: Rev. J. )l. Whytc, REV. J. lledlord, w. ll. \‘. ol. “(Whyte Thompson. believed he would be compelled to return to'the quietness of life if the ball game continues. The matter _will be looked int the aggrieved ones tranquillity not be disturbed in future. t District w noise. together with the rush raised in rural environ- He claims he has stood be- ! a. Bufldlo separator" for 25 years and Sunday afternoon on Adelaide- south. lie further said that he country 0 and will 303 Sparling. and Dr. with Mr. W. B. Spnirl‘mg as secretary. Two new churches on the district during the year. one at 1"enelon Falls at a cost of $16: 000, and another at Haliburton at a cost of $1,800. One young man has com had been built pletcd his Course and will come up for ordinav attend-i tion at the land two candidates for the ministry were washed on trial. The following laymen were elected to attend the annual conference at se in membership of the (‘obourg in many removals Mark. W. ll. Sparling. \l‘m. 'orthwest. How-i elle. .los. Staples. 'l‘he :t-v.‘ ll. eVer. there will be a decided increase to the missionary contributious. ’l he total vote on the question ‘and the of Rev. lvr. Shorcy, represent the (‘hurch l'nion in the entire district {trim on the stationing committee. 0 approaching conference. \ June from Lindsay: l'lr. lv‘inv- Balfour. (if Lintlsn y, chairman of the District, Ills- W a peace which the world can neither that passclh all knowledge gin- nor take away, to wish only for you. that which you iwish for yourself. WoodVille's loss will be gain and we hope that though they have proven not to strong enough to hold you here, may prove to be elastic enough to bring ‘0 “00‘1“"? and the'petite Variable, complains of Inches and is growing pale. you friends you leave behind. I what that the tics that bind you to Now this address does not profess lug-e love you. nor does this purse. its intrinsic Value to us. both as tokens of the esteem that cept should be lost in increasing and en» and friend We are trying not to be selfish and that Lindsay 's that We know learn to appreciate getting. “estrus! nay speed “‘3‘ 1 hey are back among us. ([l'l'.) Dist. representative â€" Mrs. Begg. Auditorsâ€"Mrs. Moynes and Mrs. Flower committee â€" Miss Horn Presentation To Woodville 9 and Notaries. Money to loan. Spec. ial attention given to investments. upon her sleeve it is equally bad Residents Otiices '. Dominion Bank. corner of p0llC\ for her to pose as Proud I ad} William and Kent-sts., Lindsay. It. | ___-..__r.._.â€"â€"â€"..__â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" .â€"-â€"â€" G. McLaughlin, K.(‘., A. ll. l‘ul-‘ \l‘oorlvillc, May 18.â€"A number of ton, 18.)... James A. l’eeil, '1‘. H. CASTOR IA neighbors and friends met at the Stimson. Woodville ofï¬ce 0 it home of Mr. and Mrsf Wm. Moore, “bis. For m“ and Children on Tuesday night to bid farewell to them ere leaving for their new home every week at ofï¬Ce of L‘. E. _._â€"-â€"-â€"â€"' Mlllle in Granite Monuments ammo: . . Still doing business in the same old a did but not in the same old way. We ivance with ithe times and are in a position to do better work than ever. New designs. new granites new and ’ ï¬rst sittin of the Co improved tools and methods. n fact for the vefr 1912 will the most up-to-da-te Marble and Gran- “C ommercial House." llla lint! You llan Always Bought Boas-stile I â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- COURT OF REVISION â€"â€"â€"- Notice is hereby given that urt of Revision be held at the ' Omemee, J une. its Works .111 this part of Ontario. Tues v, the Fourth Day of Shop and show rooms 1 widgeï¬tn immediately northjof Fire 1/! ________.,____.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Lindsay Marble Works 1r. cmnnns. Prop M Itawomnn would attract atten- 7 ant. tion,allsbehastodoistoputon,.- some loud clothes and keep still. yawn g tight to your own ’9‘ Al - mien†has just as much richt to' as. and see our dc signs 1912, at the hour of ten o‘clock All interested parties 1. 13 Cam- govern themselves accordingly. RICHARD J. GRANDY. Township Clerk. Omemee, May 15, 1912. in Lindsay. in music and dancing, ï¬lled purse and the lollowing dress : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore.â€" The evening was spent into the Neilson t after which feet that the standing “'11 Mr. Moore; was presented with a well ad- “ When we asunder part, It gives us inward pain; But we shall still be joined heart, And hope to meet again." “ Ever mindful of the Home we are gathering that will going to and the be." Signed on behalf of your Woodville‘ friends. _______.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" CARNEGIE LIBRARY. The Beaverton Public Board which has for the last years been in communication the Carnegie Library Board, last week notiï¬ed of the of the sum of 87. ie for the building of a public rary in Beaverton. There to be some difï¬culty in procurin suitable premises, how fact that the Library Board is ap- e build- parently determined that th ing shall be on Simcoe-st.. thoroughfare, the ranged high, while none are measure your. But we ask you to ac- 41,959 are ship in which you are held Library three with was . granting 000 by Mr. Carneg- lib- appears that prioes necessarily , 'lGood Health - I I I i lutv n l l . ‘ ol wca kness "l'lll’IY lllt. \l’l l.Ll.\MS' Ai"l‘l‘.\l.l.\' \l.\l\'l-‘.. l'crhllps you hut.- nnlil‘cd that your l "“3131an , (inllghtcr in her i l‘H-lt'elolmd a mini temper. is be land excites blc. For Young Girls [tumlli l’ll.l..< .\' l".\\' l'l \' Ix Nl'Zl'Zl) 1:5:(‘2 " teens " has de- restless That she complains and depression; feels tired out after a little exertion; a-p- b." land that at this period a great rc- [healthy girls in their teens need the help of in Dr. w llisms' Pink Pills. which en- sponsibility riching the blood supply. girlhood almost always leads to my remember leading on to womanhood, rests upon symptoms of anaemia â€" is bloodlessness. and no time Unhealthy womanhood. All young and give sickly drooping girls the Patient N" 16108. arms and i feel ow. 1 an very grateful to you 1: favor or “m t' . yo treatment he writes as welcome letter to ban whatever and if i stay I have every reason t Thanking you tor your indulged in immoral halts 4 years. De- etc. posit In urine and Varicose Veins on bo back. weak sexually. received your letter 0 in reply I am pleased to say that after taking consider myself completely cured. as I month's treatment he have seen no signs of then 00qu lowszâ€""I am feeling very well. thaw ' 14 pounds in one month. so that back! um Patient No. 18023. "I have not had lar Emission I don't know when the last month's "came!“ that l 'm I thought at one "me 1 would never be cured but i put mm, ï¬dence in you from the start and 1°“ a regu and am feeling ï¬ne. altogether different to in God for directing me to y been an honest doctor with me." When driving u store the horse suddenly dropped (if le'lll, leaving the bugg hurt, only lmdly frightened. It appears that some the Council put in 3 Ian; be used in cast- of lire, it was covered over, but ill and with W Vic .\ n excellent Imorning and afternoon sessions. two months' treatment I would one year). WORLD m emu-r. like a man. I feel gettins’ better every we port :â€" The world seems in“ to set. e and I than]: on. You have hencuedme. “I NO. I“. Symptoms when he darted treatmentâ€"Age :1, sinsle. uh limo Immoral habits sever“ W". V Vol†on b0lh sidesâ€"pimp!“ on the race. etc. Atter two m-lnlhs‘ w to n! th.! I think myself Cured â€Varicose Veins have completely dlg: appeared for quite a while and it suem. a cure. I work harder and feel la“ tired. I have no desire for that habit GAINS!) 14 POUNDS IN ONE MONTE. Patient No. 13522, This patient 68) had a chronic ease of Nari-cuss? iuty and Sexual Weakness and was run down in vigor and vitality. 1 will have to congratulate yen," reportzâ€""I am beginning to feel mar. "Dear Doctorsâ€"As I feel this is IOIIOWI:â€"â€\' d and am ‘22; like this, mum 0 believe I will. kind attention," All†one “390": as fol. Later my Cflndllinn l! ek.’ His last re- up Main Street of Bethany Their Horse ï¬n's amount of dirt 0 out cistern it gave wa weight. {the horse did not there was about ii p to Madden 3:. S breaking the harness and y and occupants un- years 9 cistern to f crowd of men got but later On not tilled led out not much the late ruins and tut-wold bath, n the top of y with ‘h- go in llt‘dl ~-.- \'0 or six :'--' “Hui-l." to work Will: :and shovels and the horse -. .. .. the “or“ .w toria County Beekeepers Held Their Annual Meeting and very instructive ii the Victoria i’ounty Bec- _..â€"â€"-â€"â€"---.- . keepers Association was held in the merit throughout Adams block Friday. their being pleasing and instruct prominent beesimpcr, who a' for the i. )3»...- V 1‘. " del i via-S addresses 0 . the country T are thirty bee.†{nin' owns an apiary at Reaboro. health the association I“ that three were in attendance. - Excellent 3' that the march of . addresses were delivered ‘nd a very. proï¬table discussion took place. present receiving much beneï¬t fro mothers. the two sessions. rich and increase the blood supply. 2 [brightness and charm of perfect heal- the vice-presidents occupy the chair to be able to tell you how. much “citime is frequent headaches. My appetite was poor and l was very pale and easily H l ever. from the ter. boxes, and before they were all used '1 was enjoying the well adapted for the purpose intend- ed. M Evid‘?nce was given at the iancst ragedy to the ef- liams' Medicine ($0., Brockvillc, Ont. 115 are safe. discouraged. taking did not seem to help me, and then one day I read the story of a boxes of the pills and started to take them. I began to feel better and look bet- My young brother was troubled with rheumatism. really cured him." by all medicine dealers or can be had by mail at 50 cents a box or six The medicine I was suffered similarly Before they were done Then I got half a dozen more best of health, and they completely llr. Williams†l'ink l’ills are sold boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Wil- H E A D AC HE G. T. ll. President is _Dear Friends,-We, some of your . friends and neighbors, have gathered Seems To Be Habitual t0 the in your home to-night to show - h and all With Many People. ere you leave us. We have known on . you long and since we realize that S are llorn if ' f f it. this is the last. time we shall meet “gm “an“; and min; why will as neighbors and we desire to ex- theymn gumqelief. press our appreciation of your man- needachee are generally caused by . some t of the stomach or nor of life among us. ‘ l or] I E. .l.. Chamberlain Kontreai, May 4â€"Announcement was today made by chairman Alfred W. Smithers of the Grand Trunk and Grand Trunk Pacific Railways that the vacancy caused by the death of the late C. M. Hays had been filled, lin. Vice-Pres. and ,‘Itmaynotbewisetohellefl. e all. th. In proof of this Miss Zola Gor- 3 dier. Morrisburg. Ont.. says: “ I was pale and bloodless and sullen-d from many of the symptoms of anaemia. I would tire easily and suï¬ered from \llllmuflll , . the. isfactory manner Call and get a pair of alllthe re-clecting of Mr. Jas. m '.of Lindsay. as President. Mr. ihas ï¬lled the position in a very sf- of for a numlw‘ J. HUGHES’ Waterproof Boots ‘‘‘‘‘ it‘ll-s l - IIsIn'Illllnlhinllllâ€.. l l u lll’lf! llnllflltnfl I‘IKrJWL ulll \ullrsrul lnl‘Ll'J" IUԠlln {llll lull "$13†ï¬lial? whiteness shows liiim . mun 111' um - . It floats always appedStothem. dive for it'the shape of the cake ï¬ts the handâ€"ï¬t for any band. 2‘ Childrerdike FAIRY SOAP. Its its purity and easy reach; the youngster does not have to For this spring epairs Neatly and Promptly Execut / Lindsay Street 8. and William Street. within is ovalâ€"â€" FAIRY'SOAP lathers freely, cleanses quickly and thoroughly, without smart or sting of any kind. Being made of edible products FA i â€nee-any.., I‘r' nun-II. N e 'l'l‘ ll lrtu', 7!... It was a good 3.1:".g -l. J\ in‘i, r- ive addrm‘ \m- r also given by the ï¬rst lady lkeeper, Miss l'ettit, of Guelph, win 3155 were very much en- "yed and appreCiated . The election of ofï¬cers resulted Start-r. he? .. La 5' ore? ' h i )‘elrs. Miss Pettit was elected Vlce- lendid: President. and Mr. w. w. “ehster. l O 0 3 O O 0 O O I I 0 O 0 I I ,â€"--â€"-â€"'"‘"" Stetlm ll /â€"’â€"â€"- --â€"-â€"â€"'~l Navy, ta. . grey repps :iu‘l special per yd... Silk Foulard~ 1:; tan light blue, .jmln-r l'. ~ A large vari«,-ly «.5 in other patterns 3.7: Black and Willi“. " l '1: white, brown anti v. l.. silk at per yd ......... Black and whim: DreflfGoods 15. 2.3. .2 Cream Toscau, pink and while satin sll'lln 4-4- lfls, special... Black voile llâ€. 74v Children‘s new \tm.» straw and silk ,:.:. -' the babies. .â€"â€".â€"â€" How Lindsay Man was Killed at Peterbl Hui-{effing tn lllv- .illi‘l†' hero on Saturday in“ (red Johns. farm-4": killed. the l‘lxullllll." In attempling l.» on Barnardo-ave u:- was knocked uni-or.» ,r broken ribs and ("H - and after lying ;:. ' pital for the :spill'.- -)~ six hours. passed .i‘v\.l Clock Sunday eVellzvl; The horse in QU',‘*llWl. one belonging ll) \17, l v. â€Ix 31:, li.1.' l resides nearby. preparing to him-h th.. hicle, when the animal .~ .« the stable wilh on}; :i : l '- ed. and bolted at Bernardo-ave, Mr. Johns made a -t stopping ih-' :‘ .224 - however, contimmi :'~ striking him with .l \. He fell to the ground Simultaneously. Mr i 01' Barnardo-avc, v.23) acquainted of ill!†l“.'“.li‘~'-l. niece, came «from fli~ mm. with the assistamu ..; \l' the caretaker of lllw and several othvrs, carr- M man to his hum" was immediately so‘!)‘ . The injured man lld~~c~i .-. and on enquiry on \ .:.12 it was learned lhd' recovered enquiry at 7 revealed the fact new The accident 1,. F'" . grettablc in th.- lm' who has only rm ~-r ' deuce in that was and four small (‘3 and two glrls. The (loci-used. u.- 05 age, “as :1 lm: 1 » £98., but had lH"'Y country for a. l.'.ll.lv"' ing 10 l'clt-rhnl‘u t': distance north H; made nanny lrlw' M‘ in this city and s, . . KTCilled lay ill†.1 Vaerd Y'll'lnlh‘f‘ . dist church, Ct)ll.\cl.,-,-.,,... o'l‘iw'k â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" YOUDg linpofq ;.. \l mean When 1.. yOU'Ve got it hf)“. .' MMamaâ€"He, g.†_, 50% land he sold, n.‘ . Howl-ll (innocl-llllx “- ‘ll . servant girl bift’l; Sl'l:" ‘ 1.00 7 I on unoccupied fur-w El“. near I’elvrimru . lightning and (iv-Mr» ~~. 1‘ HMQuar-ters For 30“ Canadian and A . \__._q \l v . l ("in H’ 31‘. \ ‘ l l . l H u? 4“ Victor Gramophone or other fake propositi We sell reputable and as low as consistent w' goods we sell, and gi- ed. Come and inspect Wen lé'l.