they prefer-A ion. Mr. [on ()F E ROSS REGIME -:. Damn. in L . ." ,.' ‘fidyfllntsl . ' . “A '0 ‘act un_ ’ "9‘ "to swig- --:' criminal 2i \‘L-x' T‘Slzin Building, ’ v‘n {ix-9. l . . .118 per. i ». m, in l - ' 5"» on a, .1 1'. the »:';:rived '- p" lmimy ‘ a. (Inn- *» Native . â€'15 of Conâ€" . Dr. others) oilers ' Jalion . . of "rit- 800 ('i’.}' of ;.‘»-l‘€'Sth 5 bal- ' set-vat- .-li a com- 'in by ‘ M.†ans to glottal Jollla‘si, .- nix-r ;.8i:LL- : l". at CD‘ I llt'lâ€˜ï¬ .1 wall. ~. 4m: sat-r- corn-r Moi-r- 17“ v3 . agile ..... U l’ , U. : 'hfï¬â€˜m wooomnx. â€TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1908. Two women and a man who prise the numerical strength Followers of Christ, borhood. . This sect are one of the time of it. religious ‘fads' that may forti‘s of have sprung up in the present age. and. as th0 other sects thrive to simc extent. religious belief. In hownver, it does no talent will thrive to any 6 The three advocates of this form of belief a me two war-ks ago. stay h--re. they went to . In "this villziue, it is said. thcyl Wore turnvd out of in which they held a few t seem that corners of the streets. ’t is Slld that in t Eli-Resident of Castle Jackson Has Serious Complaint!.,...... 1.... m... in this neigh- s are hivmg a. tempt-stuous po Followers of Christ are . . Having Tempestuous Difï¬culties . 53.1% assurances“. com- they maligned the so does this branch of Re this vicinity, 1on" by . the then conducted xttnt. 'ket square and r new iFle ~twood, where arrived in Lindsay i little After a briefiNow they are lanctville. illethel. the Orange Hall, [the ethics of meeting“. ' there are and were {Urged to speak from tho;fan'orably, and it is a. law 'of his- cemetery, Deceased was a. native of itOY‘y that the persecuted beliefs pros- . Keene. Her maiden name was Ellen Y M c A pHYSICAL I O 0 I \ . . l heir discourses i per, Let's, Alice and Agnes Lunlsden, ""1111: WATCHMAN‘ ’ "Mimosa. deceasedwusmmdln â€11.. OBITUARY SUSANNA OORDE FISHER 81°11 an Mt o! the Presbyterian ' church. He was well and 1â€va The curred death oc at Montreal on gownï¬r‘nghm funeral. conducted W v. . ma. of Glenna-m, was large. Interment took place at Glenarm. when the remains of a predeceased sister lies at rest. MRS. J0me, wife of Dr. Arthur Fisher, and moth- er of Hon. Sydney Fisher. Minister of Agriculture, and Dr. ROSSWell' Fisher, of Montreal. Mrs. Fisher gas the elder daughter of the late m3. Jolin'e, a danghter of Hrs oswedil Corde, OHUHSVCity, and was Cleary. peased away early yesterda. 2:31;; “:1 Montreal) 11:18:822. She waalewm‘ng. Deceased has been suffer): l r or.'erin18-t5thc- ‘ " . l t ' . . . . mg from tuberculous for some time Afterwards the three came to Lind- at. or . Wm; ‘3 now m h†23rd y‘ea r, "md has been in extremely destitute surnwng er. 'lhe late Mrs. I‘lbh‘ circumstanceB. About. ‘two weeks and for this cause say and held forth on the corner of . er was an aunt. of Mrs. (Dr.) hee- ago she Was taken to the hospital, at and Williwm-sts-. U“ ~moved lands of this town. Night Constable Short. 'I‘bcy tings on the mill" MRS. McCLEISH. ‘0 The death occurred on TuPSdaY. they received V07." May 18, from pneumonia in Toron- stPathy from the populace. to. of Mrs. McClt-ish. The funeral reported to be but when the nature of the disease became known it was not permitted her to remain. Since then she has} been living in a tent near her house. I The Salvation Army and the St. .Vinccnt dc l’aul society ausiduoubly ll'rom tht' Lumsden residence at. are many who ridicule Keene. Re". I). D. McDonald con- the religion preachcd. ductcd the 901‘Viccs after which the many who consider it very remains were interred in Pine Grove lwonmn. The funeral took place at While there , l3.30 o‘clock this afternoon. Luuisdcn. but has lived for some; years in TorontO. Ilcr husband pro-i She leaves six sisâ€" DIRECTOR LEAVINGi llioono; Mrs. Smith, Calgary; Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Garbutt, Snlitb,l Mr. Thompson Leaving for Kingston Next Month and Mrs. Marr. Lakel‘ield, and on- Say. leas hold on Thursday afternoon; looked after the wants of the Ble ville. s visiting his mother in town. in town on business. was a. visitor in town to-duy. tmnsAY. ONTARIO. WW 2 Personals ' ' For From Saturday's Daily. -lflse Brandon, of Fencloa Falls, is visiting in town. â€"llr. F. \‘gllian. of Goodcrham, was in town yesterday. â€"Miss Mathews left for Ottawa this morning on the C.I’.R. / â€"llr. F. E. Gordon. of Dunsford,, spent yesterday in town. â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. C. White, of. Oakwood, were in town ycsu-rday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woullurd, of ‘ | / l l Dunsford, were in town today. â€"License Inspector Thornbury left for Glcnarm this afternoon. â€"Mr. Newman. of Lorne-ville, was in town yesterday on business. â€"Dr. Robert Adams. of Huntsâ€"z Jim; Cd’s. f) -â€"Mr. T. Hodgins, of llaliburton, is t â€"Mr. W. Chisholm, of Craig- Austin's siding. was in town today. â€"-Mr. John Byers, of Junctvillc, â€"Miss Post, of (mic-nice, was in toun to-day. â€".r\lr. .lohn McGill, of .lunctvillc, Was in town to-duy. â€"Mr. John Burns, of .lanctvillc, was in town to-day. â€"Mr. W. Butler, of Inrncvillc, was in town to-dny. â€"Mr. W. Arthur, of Joni-tvillo, was More! c - . Engagement Rings “'6 have a very la 2 assortment tochoose from in all styles. qual- ities and prices. Plain Rings Our stock is large sorted in plain rings. 10k, 14k. 18k. “’9 make a specialty of ï¬ne -s=--; watch repairing. 9â€- Arthur S. Heisman QEWELER THIS MEANS YOU If you appreciate good work and want some really ï¬ne photographs at prices that will suit your purse, don t forget ns. Orders ï¬lled promptly. PAGE FIVE the Wedding and well as- l.l.\'DNA Y OPTICIAN From 'l‘hurstlay's I‘aily, MRS. HENRY HAMMOND. n town to-(lny. Wilfred M. Pepper, .â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"_aâ€"-â€"â€"-" '. .- ., v'v . i ' :1- . " . ~- 't. it Clml‘u' . and Spent. few (lill'S' . . l . i n â€a†CO ~11} ’dll â€LL-“(U1 “uh iinx 21111 rm'ioC-is to beinw fried and Citizens were ShOCkod to hear Oil Th“ many friends of Mr. J‘ J'i -â€"‘\Ir ll llt-arbs of Ill-thanv was ‘ 1‘1 1’ ’ “ ° ‘ the death of Mrs. Henry Hammond. lThompsou, l’hSSical director of the‘in town today i, i I, ‘ -":r;:!‘. I) . . . . ‘ when he. got out he was illlcstod \vill.. . ‘ . ' ’ i . ‘\\'lllCh occurred 0 h turd v st t l y “h“ .‘the p:lraSitcs. n 11 a. la a "j‘h-‘m is one man in town .~ w}: Si), and he should know. lb"; rind- h- spent three or four wflirn the confines; of that building. ’l‘hta man in question has thrcatcn~ mi an action against the county "V193 he says the- veril‘uin llllnllgl‘alt from the jail bed ticks unto his pc. 8 n. causing him much annoyance. “hen the county council holds itsl "4 SPSSlUn a, lawyer's lo days fstatcusent that there are vermin lanv description in the jail and can- ~ . ’ health for some tine stw inot account for the state 1 P11 beâ€" inn inmate became infested *d fthnm. h . . ‘ h c m )laint. e . . r lhaé’ sent in Sue a. O i the sympathy of the entire neighbor, said. *ttcr will be i the Course the C .M.C.A. for the past eight months.l 1),).lwill be sorry to hear that he has! sent in his resignation to the board l imonths old and has been in delicate i°f directors 0‘ the Y-M-C-A-v and ’ A twill lcnxe Lindsay on Jim: 15th to! Itale a similar position as physicali director of the Kingston Y.M.C..\. Mr. Thompson is an all-round nth-I fletc, and has been very active in ‘ . . . , , hood in his bereavement. The tune-[many bmnchcs of snort while in 1h.) charge is an origiiml O‘ri Till Y‘al, took Place this afternoon at. two l town. He originated the Y- M- C- -" ount)wi1(1)u:cm\val\ch‘ o'clock to the Riverside cemctcry and i barriers, 11115 that sport iS ROW very l :hcr late home on Lindsayâ€"it. ('ovci‘uor Jackson rcpudiates thcf . ' I ( “Liens-d “'115 hilt 32 years and four mom. that _ with â€â€˜O‘lmmg hUSband and sevt-ral small l - - . H‘hildrcn are left. to mourn the loss . , me V one i It 15 th‘ ï¬mt u am‘ of a dear one. Mr. Hammond has l I l )lcâ€".popular in Lindsay. Other schemes ' â€"Mr. Tom Mellill, of .lunctV-illc. was visitingr in town toâ€"dny. â€"Mrs. M. Brown. of Mindcn, is visiting' in Lindsay. â€"Mr. .I. (3. Finlay. millor at Mauntlcr's mill, is on the sick list. â€"Mr. W. ll. Mych, wife and child- rcn, of Balsam Lake, visited in town ' l W 10-day. â€"Miss Vivian Laidlnw leaves toâ€". night for Midland, whi-rc Sht‘ will loin the Nc-llic Kmmcdy Stock Co. â€")liss Flousie \l‘ulkn-y. Martha and THE PHOTOGRAPHER - KENT-ST. ESTABLISHED 1895 THE VICTORIA LOAN AND SAVINGS CO’Y ___.___â€"â€"â€"â€" s“m E ~~. ,d containingr the complwints oi pursue in the ~matter was largely attended. Bit-581‘s, ‘ ms. man. l'e w-ds arrest-2d 0n and “Kill “Items ~ ,Grogor, Dan. Sinclair, Gm. Mntthic, in connection with the Y.M.C.A. iDollv l‘arkc have returned from' w ), - ‘ - - .o‘ . . ' JOs. Idrioll. R. M. I‘ee, J. Ashuell, haie been carried to a successfulâ€he city.. I WILLIAM PLAYELLE. P sident 15 THE OMEMEE MAN DEAD OR ALIVE---SUSPICIOUS CASE Summer. May 2‘.l.â€"Thcre is '..;Y.'.‘)ll here regarding the mysâ€" ..~‘ , tiryvm-rl last week while taking . . . . | lion“. in the Pigeon River. 1113 cloth-i szi'n: found on the bank, but al- though the stream Was dragged no trim.) of him could be found. 08 in.- iatc'St, l‘t'lml‘t is that. the man Irumore disâ€" ltmtiptii red from the Community to es- ihixn., 1::â€"â€"-â€"â€"'â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" ilast night the old gentleman passed PA 18 43; MA IS 38; AND ' .... .. m... WM '5 CHILDREN"'3 SET 0': TWINSIO'Connor, Lindsay-st. south, on Sa- is‘ still alivc. and that he has lt' Andrew Carnegie nth-lain for large families as well as i-yr life saving; he would have a great Li; one} made and send it to Chas. not always sure whether it sits ‘ ‘ ‘ _ a w. Dunstou. of Chicago. Mr. Dun- my table or somebody clse's. Maybo‘to Mrs. lad. chained “ii? is calLod d‘ ‘ b n k l Eton is .13 years old, and his wife is I'd better whistle and see if they‘ll upon to mourn e on of IS team. an ,3 an expert Misc :1 p ay- -Miss lelah Sumitl. a popular .. wife, which sud event took place at or. lie is also Grand Mogul of the i ‘ . . i the Ross 1'. W. 30"!) SON. 27 Notrc Dame Street West. Montreal. . . . . . .L.C.l. studiut, is ill n ban“- Ju\‘cnlle League. “h".h he originated Memorial Hospital. Miss Sugm’tt's uniy 38â€"-_vct in the course of twenty years of married life they have been the part-ms of fifteen children, in- '.’l'lliln: three sets of twins. Ten of the children, including: two sets of twins, are living at the am- board of the Dimstons', and. as Mr. Dunston puts it. they are the ‘lw‘eliOSt ulterS' in the city of Chi- cago. When a reporter called at the Dun- e'wn house he found two plump and ,o‘lv parents in a. house full of much joupe paying ï¬ebtedncss 11A is said to have ac fur-«um disappearance of an UlllClllC‘c.Crued' One party has stated UR“- . , .he saw the man got oil the train mun. cum was supposed to ban bun lat Ri'ttlioro for Toronto, and another airs-ports that he was in Conversation with him in Toronto. He is Sup- |poscd to have left. his clothes by 1*. land walked to Reaboro. It. is also family,’ I turn around and see a. child I'm come So I can count 'em. i ruptvd Mr. Dunston. "Isn't Lillian 19 ‘2" vember," asserted Mrs. ï¬rmly. brisk but amiable argument, at. the his pudgy fmgers fanâ€"like and said : were pallbearers. MRS. W. HODNET’I‘. ived yesterday and this department of the associa- A telegram was rccc of tion has been an active one during itiloining announcing the death ‘ Mrs; Wm. Hodnett of Miniota, Man, i the past, winter. . Sunddy night. Deceased Was well-' At present. Mr. Thompson is con- . l; re unt of in- . . . . . '1 1r}. amo known m Lindsay, having w-isitedlnected with the Bankers-1' baseball ‘19-"? two years aIIO- She is 8. 5l5‘ l ____;__â€"â€";=â€"â€"1â€"== l tor of Mr. D. Moynes. Wellington-i it., and Mrs. J. P. Daniels, Cam- bridge-st. south.l A number of years ago chOasod resided in Lindsay on‘ Victoria-ave, MR. JAS. FARREL. Lindsay has. lost another one of her old and respected citizens by the death of Mr. Jas. Farrel. llccl-amd. who was 83 years of age. had been! ailing for some time, so when late. he river bank, donned another suit d that his wife had been atâ€" ig to secure the insurance on t l away, ed. The funeral will leave the resi- dence of his daughter, Mrs. l‘atrick ' insisted Mr. Dunston. “When MRS- 130- CHRISTâ€? llcuvcs shortly to take a similar po- The sincerest syillpathy is extended isitinn in Kingston. 8.1. ‘ _________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_____.â€"â€"â€"-â€" .. , .. -.' )l 46". “Lill- her old home in Omemec on thl, sud Mrs I in: †day, Mav 23. Deceased had been an. the oldest, will be 14â€" _ . ‘ - . ’ k ‘ ,, . . . 9,, . t‘râ€" ailing tor a. few ace 8 and “cut out Am t you wrong there ‘ m " to her former home, where the ï¬nal and which is in a flourishing condi- tion at presi'nt. The physical side of the Y.M.C..-\. sad end cwme. She was a Miss Mc- i has been looked after by Mr. Thomp- Quadc, and much respected by all 'son as it never was before. and it is who knew her, and since her dcncn in Millbrook had mndc many will be kept up to pros‘cn 'l‘he interment took place of efficiency in future. Out lhi‘l‘e on Monday. May 25. Not only is “Tommy_" as he is popularly called. an expert conch, MRD' Jon}. M“ Guam“ ,but he is the “goods" in the nth- r“Si".to be hoped thnt this department "She‘ll be 18 the 9th of next Noâ€" t high state Dunston. friends. There followed several minutes of nounces the death Of a former I.inrl- Ethree mile championship of Canada conclusion by Mr. Thompson. 1n : the gvmnasium he was pcrfcctlv at. l ‘ . . ~ drn Vallcv was in town 10-day rcâ€" me Wi h v r ' , . ‘ ' . ' 110 t c C y IllCLe Of apparatus. ant-Wing old acquaintances. â€"â€"Mr. J. Mct‘nmus. ll’OClH‘r at Lit» â€"Mr. W. Suggitt. of Valentin, was in town for a few hours to- day. l â€"Cvlm;. District County Muster J. passed through town from Midland. â€".\liss Wardrobe. and Mrs. Ward- :robe, at Kingston, arc guests at to 4 per cent Interest on 3 i O 0 Master .t. E. llolmcs nrd 0 Erskine ' . 0 Money used in a lllOl‘tLa g the safest investment I i J AMES LOW. Hunger. Ofï¬ce Hours 9 mm. to 'Simpson house. . l â€"Mr. Herb. Fowler. af Calgary, is spending a few days with his par- ents on Susscxtst. , â€"Mr. and Miss Norma Robertson, in M w of Dunsford. are visiting friends town. -â€"Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford, Victoria-ave. loft yesterday for a two weeks' holiday trip to Buffalo land Rochester. ‘ â€"Mr. Dave Mullen has aet‘cptod a lposition with Mr. Frank Forbcrt, Sporting Goods everything for repairing them. Automobile and (Lao Engine Malcria o lthe local shoe man. anv will com- :mencc his new dutics Monday morn- tunday morning at. 8.30 o'clock, and J J THOMPSON I proceed to St. Mary's church. thence I’h' . l .d' t . th Y M C A ging. Sup lies. . ‘ were giving "You are the enumerator of the to the Roman Catholic cemetery. f 53:: "‘0: 0F. 0}“ 0mm; - wh. I __M,._ J. 11. Thompson. of Mindcn. 0 3:3 :1 2gԤ:€lgl‘:ll;;l“:|‘lppllcs. 75mg:- illustrates and describes High Gradc Tools 01‘ HS 1‘! “ 1 11K) . 0 . . . . ' P 5 .startod on Monday for a tour of ‘SPORTR‘G GOODSâ€"150131325lllnstratcsanddescribcs. Pirc Arms. Fishing'l‘nckle, Baseball. Tennis, Lacrosse. Golf. Skates, every requisite for outdoor and indoor sport. aialogucs. Send 5 cruise-och {or them, Saskatchewan and Alberta provinccs. to Every lover ofsport should have one of these c | . . [Mrs Thompson m-wlillizlnlcd him Our assortment in most complete an up to due and iLindsay. l imany friends will be pleasid to learn Alhllt she is doing splendidly. lt‘ompanil‘d by their family, ithrough town on their way 1130)] Point. 'l'hi'y will pass tlt ‘ll'll' 'l'ncr in one of Mr. W. A. Goodwin's cottages. â€"Mis< May \'. Roberts, of 1.190 to \‘Uirâ€" A Bl le and Bicycle Supplies, 90 page: profusely illustrates and describes Bicycles 1, 94 pages. illustrates and describes everything or25ccnufor the five, to help pay stage. Send at once as the edition l~ llmllrd. able to sell to you at prices as low as those paid by many dealt-rs. 5 1-2 per cent Interest on $l. 00 and upwards In both cases interest allowed from date of deposit. g0 businessâ€"â€" known. NEWTON SMALE, Assistant 4.30 19.11:. i 100 and upwards i l l i. W Catalogue our trade is so large that we are ' 2-08 THE CANADA METAL “EOMPANY William St. Toronto. moor-st†Toronto. niccc of Mr. . .. Babblt Solder Etc 9 9 0 ‘cd at Liverpool. England, by CPR. steamer Lake Eric. on a Visit in lwr l and jolly children and in the from “Now you call ’em oil and 1'†whim; hawpv possession of a. letter Roosevelt. congratulating count.†So Mrs. Dunston called 'em all. ti‘~‘lll. ‘ llmw many are there ?" asked the iwith this result: 'ufiiit'lx‘f‘. as the best way of intro- Lillian, 17; Florence, 16; .l'essm, wwng the subject to the anti-race .11 : Hannah, 8; Harry and Charley, Hi couple. 'twins, 10; Grace, 6; Bob and An- B k"11 O t "th 'h d a, . ‘ ll ‘ . v ‘ 0,, __ . . .' . “vlll. ' 1 VC 1. FCC \l 0,. n ., \‘l “ 0n! coat-it - ‘ t‘i us lOSS in .‘Tr. ..i>\\ many are there, rm. ask Inie, twins, 4 , and lanl . a ed has rcsxdcd for Some years. Dc- ,“n a go 0 l ' ~ ' ' . . r , Mrs. Dunston. old. A gut of girl twms are diad, ceascd's maiden name was Ann I‘ol- sav resident. in Mrs. Ann Pollard - . . ‘ 'l‘ . m tm.nn‘iisafa.st lon' _ . relict of the late Mr. John Mitchell. inoridqghoit ldiéinncc runnce as “.C‘f: ,snstt-rs and brother. .1. “S Roberts, and mother of Dr. J. (7‘. Mitchell, Mr. Thompson is a boiler maker by l 0‘: Bath.“ .X‘Ot‘kshlrl‘. Miss llolwris Will also vunt other plan-s of infur- formerly of Newtonvillc and Ennis- . he hvsi uc f In _ ~ -7 killen. now Assistant Sniit‘l‘intcndcnt Ziitgema has i p ‘ q 0 1 lost. including Bradford. Iwwsiiury. IMPORTANT . in the Asylum for the â€Sim; at Lindsay's sporting world will sus- and (‘arllslo: also the Border, (Juniâ€"l e - i ‘bcrland. hcr grandmothers nativu‘ Something for everybody to r0â€" 1 member. The steamer Kathlccn runs to Fenclon Falls. Boat-dale and Co- Fri-Shirl“. l clOSc of which Mr. Dunstan exton'lcdi . 1 . '. . ‘ 'lhc Boumnniillc Statesman nn‘lletic field hlnlSI'lT. llc hold the Thom - . . p homo, I)(‘T(ll‘(‘ her return. Son 3 run 10\l\l. o“. )lr. Dunston of 1 d 1 .. ., ~ A . ‘ ' ' . .- . . h 'r , v. . , . i ‘n‘ u, his ï¬ngers and begmmngasnarg tigzuorlilter E1 blgardiniilr' ï¬gble lard, and she was born in horiolk} .___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- #7 -. H b k wed d d 1. .d ' - - County. Lngland, October 231‘d'1INlTIAL L‘RL’ISl-l.- â€â€œ60 YEARS’ ocan 0,0,3 _ “S: ad‘ an n 7“), Makes aw 1“.“ pumps " Arthur (‘3' Mr. .lo‘nni EXPERIENCE Commcncmg next . on .i) morning, 1 .- ‘ . . " l- - 7 June 1. Boat hues at 8.4.) enarp,‘ ill the World 3, [inc . Count. “’l‘he family bible is in one of the _ when we were married." explainodllSl9 h _ . h r 89th War bun-s that are being moved." said;Mr. Dunston. “An anti-race suicide Sh ' one: “gs {inch 1808 )witlil The Mac punston in dismay, “and it is ‘fami:§ needs a lot of furniture and h e gaff, owl {mgmt Lane; in Porthnreiv's nu-w bout, made its mpidcn; er “m 3’ 1° ‘ ' ‘ ' ltrip yesterday. The steamer 'went': will“ a long llSt' It needs to he roomy. iIâ€"Iopc, where she lived until bur mnr- as fir A; the (.m It made up n. ' lriagc in 1850 to John Mitchell, ‘L Eturn1 trip ll) stream in forlv t’i-n’n'i ter which they wont to Oshawa for: . l f . ‘~ ‘,.. WTDEAWAKES HIT “AR AND a. year or two then to Linds‘u-V ;ut,cs, Wh'Ch ‘5 traveling sonic. ’he' ‘ ' ‘ ' 'ncw boat worked without a hitch. ‘ l arrive back at l‘mdsny at 5.45; l.(.)\\'EST 1’ ll 1 l' if 5. Give him a Call p.m. ‘AN EGG WITHIN A.\' EGG. TIMI): MAM. We have all hoard of a “wheel where they lived until the winter ofi (LLS. MADE MANY BRRORSIissoâ€"co, when they moved to Darâ€"lAN AIJS'I‘RIAN STALLION. lington, near Bradley’s school. .-\f- Mr. “-_ A. “3305,, has arrived home; A oundincnuutchnnddeoa-l “"lh from Montreal, \vh-ro he sold forty», M“ W'0P‘n‘03fm‘gmmum“ tcrwnrds they came to reside . i pmblbl as n 'oonndon’tmlfl W _ more strange. It Says: “Mr. John . locate their son D “Wm Lumber, Shingles. Etc. Wallace has a hen which laid on egg. the other dayâ€"nothing strange wbout Cement and Sash Factory Goods ":‘h.- \l'idmwakes had a. hitting bee in the box. Ryley couldn’t. . r. J. C. Mitchell. at lit" two ï¬ne horses. )lr. \Vccsc brought . uonuu-lcu Its: nlght, and no mercy for the C. the plate all night, and his curves nviskillcn, where Mr. Mitchell died In back with him a very line young I â€homologue â€Â£Â°i.’;..°:““‘m,. \‘ southpaw. When the smoke Were not effective. The Wide‘aivakcs bovembcr. 1888. stallion, which was bred in Austria. .1 In 1 HUGE CAMPBELL. The pedigree is in the German lan- i'carotl the herd were 11 runs to the hammered almost at. will. mood, while the men in green had The Green 803: scored in the ' \ eighth. after Frank Carew had drop- On Saturday, May 9' Mr. Hugh further facts concerning the tur~ Campbell died at. the home of his (base when he gets the pedigrec thatâ€"but. there was something pecu- three tallies. fl He pod a y ball. was a little tooI . nephuv, Mr. Donald Campbell, of ‘transluth into English. Mr. Weeao' u liar about this egg. it was a freak dnt.w. "lldile mm, H t .Tln ev . ' guage an r 00% “1 vu g don! . Terra-3?): ignerfa usprenall 21;: £3.30 ring? 0111:: Inc Bde[ lumnar (0 [united . - -9 Phone 7 7 76" d I i I ' Boldly Iâ€"both having a good hard shell.‘ Mr. Wallace had two eggs for sup-l per that. evening." . The game was an 8-innings affair, sure of it. and it “slipped through , . con. 8, Eldon township. Mr. Camp- is Very proud of the purchase. .’ and the longest town league game . _ . in a. long time. It was listless at his ï¬ngers. The next innings saw bell was a. native of Islay, Argyle- moomoowmumoWWm, r times. and the Red Sox had the two more runs come in ‘0‘ the 0- shire, Scotland, and had reached the The Intrinsic worth of Progress and 20th Century 5 gin-m3 we“ in hand from start to L.H§rb. Workman’s three-bugger. gldnu‘xigex? fo?3yZ:1£': sthe I(It‘iil)‘fvassurvfi(\)": Brand Clothing is Established by an Appreciative Public, not by the Whim of the Makers or Sellers. mush 'Wh‘Ch be stretched mt" a home run ing member of a. family of four sons It is not what. the makers claim, it's what the clothing proves, that has made PROGRESS and 20TH CENTURY BRAND Suits and Overcoats made by the losers, and materially through an . furnished the died in their native land. In his Appreciated from one and of Canada to the other. Every l’llOl lRESS and 20TH CENTURY BRAND assisted in their downfall. The Pete Spratt also _ Widearwakes committed only W70 CTOWd Wlm something to cheer about early ago Mr. Campbell was a car- The weak Spot of the C.L.S. was catch of a highfly. a sailor on one of the largest sail- innr vessels plying between Liverpool 1 . . Mr. Norman Parlun i... .0 am... m... on... o. m... acres near the village of Hartley. Mr. Campbell, who was of a very lindependent and reserved disposition. . . . . . . . . “Stem“ afternoon. when hitched, garment ls guaranteed to he lree of imperfcctions in material and workmanship, to be snwwl “'th pure to brim a. load of hogs into town, I falling strength he was obliged ‘0 dyed 811k. *0 be tailored by skilled workman and to h- madc ni' dependable cloth that has been thorouwlily i ‘ 'reSide with his nephew for the last ‘- " branches of baseball etiquette. :by making a Spectacular one-hand peniler in Glasgow. and later beIaime land New York. In 1856 he emigrat- o O ‘. was Seriously lllIUI'Cd' which he still owned at. the time of lhis death. From Thursday's Daily. llivcd alone: all his life, until through ,th-c team or Mr. Norman Parkin. at . . . shrunken. nine years. He was an interesting i l l l l "l URY BRAND garment should prove unsatisfactorv or WONâ€.â€WOOOWâ€OO youngr man about two miles south; _ . . . 'of the town, ran away, and as a re-1:31:0r’tlï¬ncleï¬ixighammxiozsen f“11.03:? If for any reason 8 PROGRESS â€1' 201Ԡ(â€EN . g ‘ . ‘ ‘ _ r ' _ n e uestl 0 e 0 - - 1 isn‘t mt dmer Is very serious“ m ids-y. both in his native land and not 3'3 represented, 11: may be returned and its Purchase pl’lcc will be promptly refunded. 'jured. . _ . . . i Mr. Perkin happened to step off the I thatqu his adoption. In politics the lwagon to ask something of his bro- ?thor, when the team took- fright. The _ , , The PROGRESS and 20TH CENTURY BRAND LABEL, in every garment, guarantees all this. Look for the label that protects, when buying. ‘ .â€" â€"â€" MENSSUITS IN KENS OYERCOA'I‘S STOCK AND RAIN COATS 5.00 to 25.00 7.00 to 18.00 idriver held to the lines and tried to "steer them into the rail fence. They turned sharply to one, side. how- ever, and the wheels caught Mr. Perkin, and he could not get away. Mr. Parkin‘s back and chest are badly hurt. and it is a wonder he was not killed. Dr. McAlpine, who attended the injured man. has strong hopes of his recovery. CHILDRENS SUITS BOYS 2 AND 3‘, PIECE SUITS ‘ 'PlEASES EVERYBODY. w , . ‘ “Biggest and Best" iii!†Use your precious time as if you ‘ Plug Lindsay M J GAR l ER 011er knew the value of itâ€"which means that you. should not crack nuts with your gold watch. I Chewing Tobacco within a wheol," but the Fordwich‘ Rocord relates sonicthing which is 003.1 and EVIOOd .