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Watchman Warder (1899), 9 Jun 1908, p. 11

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FRIDAY, JUNE 12; 1908. Dr- Burrows immune. mm “Rm“ ' Mlmmmm » m ~ ~ Lindsay Ontario. m . ‘ . r uel to proceed in this manna- and very at Oakwood. Proiclsor w. B. Day, “0"ch dows .‘f‘I DR. J. McALPINE.â€"-Corner William m the WWW. of Mr am ire Cloth and ()0le sts.. Lindsay. Spec- Long, '1‘" has happily returned Lance. He had‘mw the shore and Mr. F. H. Road, of the trades and depth. hours: 10 mm. to 8 pm- : 7 to 8 which Robinson Crusoe's tam three miles away. but by sham it “,9 a urination o! a surveyors methods i“; SELL IT 'y Ont. All modern methods fill the ito lose his way has already been , , . . . . ' - "ll Dentistry. All the latest and 1m- iter that he had to bite the gum ofijlng' for the camp. Mr. Long changed I lewland n. ““939" s 19:01}th V” . l cl: proved branches 0‘ dentistry suc- Jwith his teeth. Mr. Long said he I his tactics and merely decided in find obtain the relative elp\all<:'ns v2: (Mondny,d all? iflhnciéhzogs . cessi'ully performed. Charges mod- would be living- yet if he had not :a way out. He never sullen-ll Points one hundred feet char 0 cum on g y . “3‘9- omce 0“" GregW-V'S Drug been found. for he felt perfectly well iphysically and his mental powers dding‘ Store, corner Kent and *William nd stron ml was thrivi ,, on his were unstrained. It was due to his ' \ R' o- streets. in diets. a n" ‘Jindon-itahle will that he (lid no‘. le« LOSt $576 and Election Refill “S lflbS ° iconic insane in his lonely struggles. ~\\“\:*:"‘ tists' members of the Royal 001- "Mr. Long‘s feet became so pain- iences. When one thinks or the m loge of Dental Surgeons. We have fully hurt that it was impossible for heavy brush. the high rocks and filf'v‘p I A Busy Place all the latest methods of dentistry. him to stand on th'rm- He had then precipices it is wonderful that Mr. Mr. James Maorc. of Bancroft. met Th Dull Wax-Tor furnished the cit- Special attention Wm be given to {to crawl on his hands and knees. Long fared so well. His {Ti-3min urn with a big loss while up “511““; 3" . e f Li’ndsa , with complete re- Orthodonia. Crown and bridge Accordingly he cut his trousers on“ ciagrorulating bin. on the pluck and Lake St. Peter a few dm ago. Mr. icons of th 15‘. f m 11 mar work. The successful extmction of abOVe the knees, using the cloth to determination which sucusa Mr Moore had received a small um- oz’tums 0.. 9 9;;‘01330 .a ouch teeth under gas (Vitalized Air) and pad them in order to protect them shut out. despair and finally won out money from a party that lzorning,1lbe protlnce. ' ‘ctgo rug in can- the insertion of the best artificial when crawling, His upper clothing against terrible odds.” and while out alone in a bout it 9c-'constitucncy 2‘1": moms: 0? 3 lime- dentures continue to be a specialty curred to him to place this roomy in l“; moon. '7’“! “we were no- oi‘ this office. Office nearly op- a. \‘alict which he carried in his lg t. immedm y as y . . 9 [ ket. ml which . contained ceived over the telegraph wire. poslte the Simpson House. lTflE WARDER S {FOUND BABY gggt. wick plma the wallet on the} Lindsay people appreCiated the do. seat of the boat, and u moment lat- sire of 'l‘hc Wardcr to'givo them up- {or a. gust of wind blow it overboiird. to-the-minutc information, and all lJ‘ " R but this owning stood in throngs in front of 1m cannot swim a stro e, ‘ . ‘ . ' {fact did not deter him from jumping this omce. Shortly after the o clock G. H. HOPKINS, K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. c. So-' licitor for Bank of Montreal. Mon- ey to loan on terms to suit bor- rower. Oificesâ€"6 William Street. ~- ‘ south. Lindsay, Out. .â€"________.____________ STEWART 5c O’CONNOR, Barristers Notaries, etc. Money to loan at! Barristers etc 3 3 - 3935:1393 . . 3|:le TRIP; on THE lemme ' DRS. NEELANDS IRVINE. Den~ WALKED 0N HANDS AND KNEESl ”these are but a few of hm expcr- was Almost Drowned Thrown on canvas i by this time had not a son of {ram then until late in the evening. ten . . A" Night Mr. M. Mcwcn noticed his cue. All Before it became dark. enough to eilorts to locate the wallet have so use the limelight machine, the bulo "â€" far failed, and Mr. Moore is feeling letins in the window infomotl the picturesque, or one which embraces as great a variety ointtractions as dOL‘S the popular trip irom Lindsay through the blue waters of and Earl ' r ' through the famed Thom Islands, y Saturday morning, Mr. (has. coming in. When the returns boron; ‘ . . . . . Francis, 1' ' - very lowest current rates on best Shoomn‘g the ”plds' vxsxtmg M011" 0 the townllne, Thor-ah and loss | in; come in faster the crowd that' term. Officeâ€"corner Kent and real and quaint, picturesque old BFOCk. happened along the town has ‘watched the figures as thev were York sts., Lindsay. Quebec. The. trip with its numerous'on his way to Canning'ton with his SBXSMITH thrown on the canvas stretched T. Stewart. L. V. O’Connor. BA. 31:01: tgifoxgéit? 3:191 gaggsfglmffie stallion, when near Riverview his at- REV. c I 'woghgl ”0:2: ”1: :xtendgd “do“: , - . . l n n ' MOORE JACKSON, Barristers, successful Candidates of visiting the team“ ‘7“ attract“! by ”“31”" 32’1““? a p 8 etc.. solicitors for The Canadian new and beautiful national park into moans Whmh proceeded from a dirty AT 8 Inside the office the telephone was Bank 01 Commerce. Money to 103,, which the Plains of Abraham shall looking bundle under a cedar by the ° ! 7 'have beam converted. This new park wayside. Mr. .Francis could not. nada -. W- ..!;.l\l, \ on mortgages at fivo r cent! 0i- . ‘ ' the ' ' ' ' ‘ flee William Street, “guy. fwill be the greatest of its kind leave his horse, but called the attenâ€" EX n t Se 0" b Cavan-'t-he gisfits‘:fsm‘:ficfi‘gg”eh if"); F. D. Moore, K.C. Alex. Jackson. 'in the Dominion if not in America. tlon 0‘ ,Mr. 801. Samis, 3 neighbor cc en rm y all over the tour: and from many It has been completed through the who was closely following him, to ." "Elli Minister arts of the countv these calls cu c "g LEIGH R. KNIGHT. Barrister. So- patriotic zeal of French and English the bundle. 0!) investigation it was W e ' p ' m 0 o o o o 2 3 U‘ a a a a a o f a P o Editor, Notary Public, representâ€" alike, and forms a. unique illustration found to contain a. baby girl . about lug Waterloo Mutual FiroInsurance of the harmonious blending of the “VP months 01d- The infant, had A plea for objective christianity. 00-. of Waterloo: Federal Life As- two races. To visit this latest con_-ev1dently been exposed to the terrific the kind that flows into a. comp“- . surance 00.. 0! Hamilton. Empire tribution to our country’s honor and storm 0‘ the proceeding night ‘5 158 ed life from that inward life. was in and each received a prompt reply. i The results in every constituency were l‘ccivcd here. and considerable 7 " ‘ hampromhingplding. Johnforfnlltneshouldsendthenumba' mm Wlotlfi.con.15. Mottbeirplowsandmakec,afidifo ' . ,._____.____.___.._._.____..__._. Stranger than fiction. and MmOSt WI. 8130 “led in all! W. During On HOW. Jul” 15. at 9 o’clock at. m m to b. Med Faun W [Mo-d the ordinary imagination the last part of his roaming: he had on the firm of Mr. George J. .Cocd “We Mathwmmszhmfi Wouldn't You on hand and moire promptly atâ€" to 0mm he would go but 3 short. dig. of the Ontario Agfimlturd ,College, m m and laterals, also‘ their 5.1 attention paid to diseases 91 his tamlly and friends after passing or Windy Lake and could see the mm, of Agriculture, um. willl Having this map. Ir. Cead puny If you requind glasses or had any nose. throat and lungs. Office through an ordeal compamd with trains passing. and Wing three cm .o. inn-action demonstration and'mmly am out 1nd dis hi! tumble with row eyes wouldn‘t you STRAYED FROM THE PREMISES ’dntns. Figum on the map indi- MOPS"?! a 35.6“!“ in Optical of the premises of the undersigned. o . - . ' - of m ipi out a a sum of drum, cote the depth of the drain at all Wormwho is en creed h tbele ding north half 1. t N , 1, co . 4, ”i- ali sizes and " W338 ifigalfwgairgfilam.m- or ““3“" °‘ 10 miles. On 1;". god's farm): about half ~. oipointc. and by “fetching a « cord ”3"“ "'9'" ”“1 W'dfifind 11“ his posa. on are omit the 25th Many Mr. W McGregor of Lin deny “d is RAFT gUILT. mile west of Oakw00d. there are bo-lobow the drain and making tho pop. ”on? iper-nm tattle-nth; in Linguy. It is of May. seven head of young catâ€" l- DR. F. BLANCHARD m.” “om, in mm,,_ H“; 1.0m. "He decided to build ,, raft. and tween fifty and sixty we: at 16w ly-i‘mn 0! 0'0 ““31 w five" mam fate Mcfismfixtgufiéfii n e “0"? the One grey heifer. 2 years old : ‘ GBADU ATE TORONTO UNIVERSE: boro Exmniner says: gathered beams and planks from an ing. .very flat. land. An attempt hasflmm “”3 cord. I ”mat!“ and 1'08“" Lution free 0 “I ocusuâ€" one red steer. 2: years old :1 ifivo . , SI'I'Y. CORONER FOR COUN- “In Mr. Long's om: expression. old shanty close by, which had long boon made to drain thip land by open lar fdl will be secured throughout . . yearling heifers (three grey Md It” ”ettIlg I TY OF VICTORIA“ Wards cannot convev an ideo. of the been 0‘” 0‘ “39' Crawling on his ditches, ' :but as the full'is very the lag“ of m dram . M. B. Ann's 0‘)“ D tu’o red. Any person giving infor- Ofloe.â€"-Ridout-st.. corner Kent and,hnrrow‘ng nature of his wanderings. hand-tl and knees, he collected the 5118*“: ”“5 WthOd 0‘ drmnagohas “”3 ”Th8. on M3: drained (m ’ ' . motion as to their whereabouts will Lindsayâ€"eta. Phone 45-35 {He is not yet completolv recovered boards at the Water’s edge, and with not. been successful. and clearly 1" ”who - {m “:1” ' almost through Eye Sm." Spam.“ ' 92 Kent 5" be suitably mWarded. Ernest For- l NCB MESH. . . from the injuries to his .feet rc-cein-(HWithes tie-d than together and over a. place for tile drains. l The {actfe‘edms before th P “who” on 8" Over Neifl'u shoe titan. Lindsay. mison, Sonya. or to J. Ferguson, . _______________ bv his' boots “Turin". out and his that placed an old door. ithat there is very little. if any new-llmnins “13W ‘3’". were “3313 Wick, Ont. 25-3 6 feet “I“ . Dentistry feet becominnr laceraied and bruised.’ “With exceeding difficulty he “-33'81 tall. the [#8821028 on nine 12nd 01,3ngfinsogomlllffim omagt Effie - .â€".___.- - . \ " ~ vcur limb ' . ._‘several dec pov oes; aao t e pre-’ . . 9 . . . r. , 0*) » A, . DR. GROSS, Dentist. Lindsay. Mom; DOST 16 DAYS. 5mg: 2:, W355: :2 mill: ”:25 sencc of lb: open ditches render misfadvnmnges of Jada-draining. but Grand Trunk Rail y System FARMS MR SALErPARCEL 1.- h ('0 1 5 Der Royal College Dental Surgeons, “The story of how Mr. Long came found. . a sowewbat complicated problem in even in a dry season the returns WOSt half lots 19 and 20, con. 8, tile drainage. and hence a very suieftrom well drained land are may different departments of dentistry i tioned in these columns. lie was IADIAN' GOING TO SHOOT. able location for a public demonstrapfcuperior to the returns from tin- TOURIST TICKETS TO gigouc p0 acres undor cultivation. successfully practiced. limos: for 16 'days wandering between “The Indian who disco‘v'ered him one tiOn of methods. . . . drained land. ‘ ‘ . KUSKOKA [AGAIMAWAN RIVER {imlmrcs lpasture, remainder mused __._________________. “'Windy Lake and the camp” Which is Cthng' said afterwards tlmt. he The plan of demonstration Will bel. The PP’W 0’. 9"“ d“m°'Â¥*"°“9n LAKE 0? DAYS GEORGIAN BAY d m g en’mg' “e” ”med "a“ S CHEAP. ‘ DR. POGUE. Dentist. Onice near- inbout 16 miles from Worthinn‘ton. t-houl-ht him a Moosc. The fndian as follows: ‘5 $0 KW" pmcuc" instruction m TEIAGAIl I m of] a; m:I 8' 800d clay loam, well ' ' 1y opposite the post oifice. Special 1 During all that time he did not "had got one at that point ayear ago Professor Day ,wll'f at 2 o'clock $349388 methOdS- P7035530? D” , v " rue]. raped and watered by never- . W. .. teem. i..- . Th. 5... .. we .i... a are.“ °':. was. s: h“: 23:: or $3.“... *0“ ON 5... seniors... slamming: ' -)-- ~-‘-' : '- I .-, .. or ' ~' .. can r. .an ire -- ., 4. atthle Howard L Pogue' D] S L D b g’ffficekefifmhgfid“gfififikinm,ogffm'ls 'grl'im Lognhis 2:; liéhiifiimngil‘; 32%: Mr. . CEnd's land {Or domain on the detailsof the work ; it .is TICKETS T0 “WARN“ LAKES frame lrarn 30 x 64, loan 21 x 50, E 7 DR. F. A. WALTERS, dentist. Lind- water. gThe first day gwphen ' cut: [in shreds and nearly all gone: and stration, and a large chart for illus- careful attention to detlalls'h.whlch On sale June 15;, Good all season. figs: 3:118:11???" c?v:ementlgd :33)- say. Honor graduate of Toronto ltinn off a blub‘ of the gum he broke éhiS appearance bordered on the usld. tration, [rocced to make the mine}. maltoswgglnasp P°§5~'.m‘;l “ b0 may Full information from any Grand Erma d ‘ognrg boils: gosnuam: .. .-. l University and Royal College of 413830,,” knife a little pen knife mg; “After the first two days' scarch- BY means 0‘ a homomade drainage be in ted are m“ ' to e upro- Trunk Ticket Agent. 81-1 p .‘v i ' . v . sent. at Mr. George Coad 3 form on on main road , school half a mile, . --â€" overboard after the wallet. His when the local returns were in, the most fashionable and most ser- along scientific lines in order to get Nowhere is there a water trip more I Had Evidently been There obituary would likely have been Writ» crowd gathered and gradually “grew Viceable fabrics for light weight the most out of it. and no rson Will rather blue, and rightly so, over liit crowd of the returns as they worc‘u-ve. Our range of prices is wide and kept warm all evening and well into OPPOSED TO CHANGE. yesterday Rev. Dr. ltoss spoke on m no" the eflorts that were being made ‘to mm' [H V89 MP ‘ ,chaugo Thanksgiving Day to Monday. WE ALSO HAVE This, he said, would result, in doing . any with the signifiCancc of the BAMHOLI' HARTLEY S 83°le lduly, and coming so soon after Sunâ€" mnmalcmlaa's GIANTJREYSNIE interest. was manifested in each con- ,day religious services would probabâ€" WHITE GLOBE. at . . . . . _ st'tucnc . and nrticularlv ' thell not be held on that day. He in- Accident and Surety 00.. of Lon- bravery is the zhcrlshed desu-e 01.90or garments were §°8k°d With ‘Fa'lmade by Rev. M. E. Sexsmith. B.A-. viizinitvyof Vic-aria county.m 3"“qu a motion 10 .be 99'“ t0 0" D U N 0 ON ’ s don. Ont. omce of Weldon every true Canadian in the Dominion,“r and “39” blue “nth COId- 095““ LL.D., oi Cavanville, who occupied. ' l . < ‘ ' . ' . ' ‘9‘" W ‘ on ran- a. :53. l . l , Eon mâ€"ma-OIJ) DRAUGHT FARMERS' .A'I'I'ENTION. Colt, lined by Young Knight. m All farmers wanting plow points icon. Woodvillc,.P.O. ' Sylvester, the year it was made in, . and I will furnish the blow points at. 25 cents a piece. Pumps always tended to. Windmills also {or sale. 'Iâ€"ulohn Dennis, Museum" next door to creamery. l m... Fonclon, 200 acres more or loss. doctor, church, daily mail, tele- phone and blacksmith two miles. I Parcel 2-East half 24, con. 1, Fcnolon, about 107 acres, 40 acres cloarm‘l, 1.") acres pasture, balance well timlwrod, spring creek; sit- uated similar to parcel No. 1. Ap- ply to R. A. Smithson, Glenann. Ont, box 51. i i . . i 3. , I I Turnip '“ ‘ Seed News Summer Serges - v Fanning to-day. like any other busi- The English “ omteds are the ness or profession. must be conducted question the splendid work leing done SUITS by the Agricu tural College in dissem~ . . , inating scientific knowledge regarding \‘l e are showing 3 me excluswe every department of farm“, ' They Wurstods that are won rfully attrac- experiment with and test s as to . , their productivity and quality. the our assortment. of fabrics extensive. test covering a period of five years, which leaves no doubt as to the exact- W. G. BLAIR SON, ,ness of the best. We are keeping in 88 Kent, atmg, {close touch with the department and . . , are handling the seeds showing the (TM) doom west. Pym Howl” highest test. and having authorized literature can give you the same infor- ] mation as is to be had at Guelph. They recommend in Swedes HALL’S WETBURY. MAGNUM BOIUI, At] Hamilton Methodist conference .u... «.H ml . . - - . . , Cheers punctuated the air as the town asking that no change ,be 4. o , anlg'ht, Milne Block. opposito R. .Below Will be found the list or call- 'éiagiialeé’m" of milk which mime pulp“ o,.St_ Md,” , wumlslides “mama“ on the 86mm “do. DRUG STORE. . 1Neill 8 Shoe Store. didates who have alreadybeen now!" Mr q 1' . Sunday morning. and the office was filled bv people . """_â€"'â€"â€"-â€"--â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" nated. by prominent citizens. Those, ' “amfs b0” the and t0 the! Ilia text. Was from the first. chapter; r t l to t‘ _ --~â€"~~A-â€"-- “wflfi --,.*._--,».__W >â€" 9999999”' - - home of his daughter Mrs Duncanl me o secure compo re “ms- 6 IchAUGlILIN, PEEL dc FULTON young ladies are out tonvm. and 50‘ - ' , ' ‘of the Acts of the Apostles. 2ndI . - - - . iMMM+ . . _ . McNah nearbv where it was ~d _ , The prmtice of bulletinmg news of, 3 Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries. but the support of the” my 'fOr d’ whe it’ still . can, I Verse. "‘8 men 0’ Galilee. why importance such as was done by The l i _\ 3 Officeâ€"corner Kent and William friends. ' Thtnchild :8 l v ”guy“: (1 d stand yo gazing into the heavens 7' le-der last night is an innovation 9 “ The Dallig ht store ” t" . streets, over Dominion Bank, Miss Ethel Adams. .was evid ntl astll eryfipoOry {a an “The Churd’ 0" the present is 1“" in the newspaper line in this town. . t 0 LindSay. Money to loan on real Miss Beatrice Bradshaw (A. J. , e y. e P 391'an 0 some- ing’ t00 much in tho mount (1f trans-land b'd f - t . , u- . one '1!) very poor Circumstances. “ho’ . . .. - ‘ 5 “r 0 become ‘0’“) pop + O estate. 8' J“ McLaughlin, K-C" POM 50‘ . .. [the parents use or from what stress {figuration and ascensxon. he an" 10" With ”’9 Cilizms- . ee 3 James A' Peel, A‘ M' Fulton, 3‘ Miss Alice Corran (Madison “ l- the determination to abandon the in!“ this world of ours there is too Mr. J. C. Hustnne and Mr. Gco. I u m m e r 0m 01’ . . A. liamS). . _ ,child had arisen is a mystery, theimuf‘h.m. be done ’0‘: ‘that sort _°_{ Cornish very kindly assisted The . . â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"___ MISS Annie Earle (II. J. Carter S). local CODStablPS are now tryin to Christianity. . Ob'k‘ctl\e ChrlStlunH) Wardcr last night in the handling or t M 3 Money to Loan Miss‘Pearl Faoning. F solve g ' is thv km: 'u- nerd toâ€"dal’- "v “n" 3 the election returns as tht'V came; . I . Miss 0. Henderson. (D. .) ' the doing of good by the Lord ‘hulainto the dice. Throu .h tho'r ‘ ,_ . .. 2 J. n. WELDON. Marlposa township} Miss Meta Johnston (McLaughlin .5...- , l‘mn for hi. the people of this “pm ”mama very mac trouble? Are you on the lOOix out I "" ‘3 9 “m" 0...... F"? mm“ W“ American Brewers to 2......" 1.... mm... i for Summer Comfort P 3 ggeptg Issuer of Miarrzagfe Licensee. l Miss May Mulvaney (Post office). ‘ "it is not theolomr, but sociulom'. I . . 3 z ‘ + , . ‘ ‘ n '8 'ancmg In a 1 5 0mg- Miss )1. Markham (D. F.) O ,that we need in the church-s of the‘ ’ + 3 3K? U‘ 3 ‘ M- Miss Hattie Mimms. (D. F.) i Oppose Local Optlon living God today," continued the MEAT WILL Go UP (I It 5 here galore- + 3 THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to Miss Martha Parker (Kennedy dc speaker. “Did it cvcr strike you __ i , h I .. , l: ' loan money on Farm, Town and D11\’iS')- , ;thnt while individuals have been: q - I (:F . ~ - :I \A/ - u- ‘ ’ . Lillilt . 9 Village Property at very lowest Miss Dora. Roenigk. . Milwaukee, June 8â€"Browers fmmsnved by the thousands. not it “a- ' ‘ IIOIlTLVngrDL2;v:’II:§Sn THEf . 8 VC t‘YO and t 16-6 t ' 0 rates of interest. Company or Miss Annie Seaton (Neil’s Shoe all parts of the country whose busin’tion has bcen saved in its entirety?” ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ' 9 : plece 811113 of all Slut” I , \. f 1 private funds. I am always ready {Store.) .3935} th‘Slmems Telfl‘t‘SFYlt 8- total; Continuing. the speaker stated Chico 0 Jun Râ€"It We announc- . * r + n:‘ ‘ 1‘. l O. to buy good mortgages. I. a} Miss Jennie Sadler (Sadler J: Callllul 9-3111“!th at 8. 1311110“ douars’lllul the great mistuko of :he church ‘(d Ito-dgy" bve “1'0 ”mic acker‘ t able and St IlSh SUInmer + WELDON’, Solicitor, etc., Milnoche'S). a"? ’" M““'a.“k"° ‘9 ““0"“ “Fe “P’m‘ns when. in the middle as“: ”he a, , mtg...- , the .homé’ 2; cat: + y * . Block, Lindsay. Miss Amy Workman. nual convention “‘h‘ch opens m M‘I‘lshut herself up from the world in‘ a a o ‘ ago ‘ 1+ f b ‘ ‘ + » . M" p}, 11' W k Geor A -Waukee tonnorrow. Between 6001 . . f l~3 ”9 and 0f canned 310818 the price 0f + a I’lCS, + 3 trâ€"-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"____.. Lilttllsess) } is or man ( go ‘ . Fund 700 dologatcs arrived’ to-davund $53.31"? {33d ci‘ofddgfi'fzf :ccl pol lb?“ and 0" canned meats ”Will be in- + + - OBORROWE S.â€"-W ‘r ' , i. . . : 0‘ ‘ ~ ' ' i. " ' ’ I ELL 3 money on realRostateemixgég’Zi “‘55 Flossie Walkey (Hurley s shoe,;§;’;ratloh$$$:momlglrggigfgff‘gfl? "the world grew dark and God for- gggfggw fi.“.2312’33.‘;’3.2235335, I Thin Coats, Thin Trousers, I ’ ' '. ) P or " o a o 0 the lowest current rates. The busi- store). fi imam, of New York in n intoerGWlSOOR the Chf‘rd“ , tion said to-day : .“ There will be no + Negligee Shirts, Thin Under- : H l 3* none is done in our owri office and bliss May Wallace. (We on 3to-day said: “ 'lhe mosat important’ In concluding his remarks. the Rev. l great advance in prices, but. there + wear Hosiery and all sorts + Moi... M ST.~ the principal and interest repaid to nght)' ,. k‘ ll Tl [queen on before tho convention of the Mt Sox'smith commented. on ”M will be some. There is a shortage i f Th’. T f 4- us Without any expense of remit- Miss Bertha W11 mson (Be eeâ€" United States Brewers' Association Laymcns stsmnnry Mon-moat, say- ‘ of cattle. but we do not expect it to o In oggery or summer . . ting. We also purchase monm ~phone Co.) . _ is not ohibition but local optionling that it is one of the brightest lust long. There also is a shortage + m _~ and debentures. T0 INVESTORS The above young girls Will all laws. 91211950 laws will make it ne..i-ltn.rs of the present age. ‘0, canned meats, but it will not be + -â€"We ”“9515 1110118? 101‘ clients on hustle for supremacy in NO' 1 divi.‘cessary for brewers in self-«defence to DWY t41' brink “Ck some Of the I I mortgages, also upon municipal de- 31°? (Lindsay). . . ct into olitics. The brewers are .... meats we have already shipped to + ‘oentures. investment stocks and; D‘Vis’” N°' .3' T°wnsmp °f Ma?“ 'Eng'a-gvd i: a legitimate business and’ . Europe. The increase Wm M be- + _ bonds. McLAUGHIJN a. PEEL, Posa- OPS, BMW and “WWW“? IOCaI optiOn laws afford a constant Neuralgla, tween 1c and file a round" 8 L g a A x Barristers. etc.. Lindsay. 3161:. Wcfiad. Ogfiood Mllgss 128%}: means for inter-meddling. ', I ' ey, owney 1 e; 1 a ‘ National Secretary Hugh F. Fox a I s . . M ' ‘ ' Shine, Downeyville. . lot the association says that the 1n the Faceicongratulamns action fr. 51.7: inzr Anetioneers That ”'9?" WI}! be a lively canvass greatest undertaking which the brew- 3 3,1 ”1%,... .. 0'; _ ir. a. JAMES. CAMBRAY, Ont" Li- 10" VOW ‘9 Widen? ”0’“ .the factfers will have to confront in fighting! ~â€" to Mr. S. J. Fox ‘“f:'i",‘"“ “ mom auctioneer for the County that the 3’0“”8 lame" n°m1Â¥ut°dfirefthe prohibition wave will be to cleanzLONG STANDING CASE 00!?er , I’m“ " 7““ make u of Victoria. Farm stock and all [the kind that are POW!“ 111 Luid'iup the disreputable saloons. ‘ TELY CURE!) BY DR. A. . w, ' 'r.’ lz.-.;c3. eon- other sales promptly attended to. say, and also attractive.“ Certainly! ' CH ASE'S NERVE FOOD Monday evening and early ' this fit. -. :.:.,i w;ich Chm moderateâ€"29. they will be the most attractive} ' morning The Dally “orders phone '- . party to leave Lindsay. and they. - Headache and neuralgia. was kept busy answering the calls 3 ‘ Will have the best Of all trips. Cl‘fipS In Penelon ~ What hosts of people seek for cure oi 'citizens in town and out. of town. of these ailments, v Hr. Fox was congratulated over the ' . ' ' . ' Towns” are 0.“. And in vain. . ’phono by a host 0!!{ trifling. This : “K 0---â€"â€"â€"â€"-m"0 Mm 8‘ mm W“ nom "RE ESCAPE p ensure“..m mm:- 3.3.: was x M“ St" Lindsay, OPP- the ”hm! ' “" Dr. A. w. Chase's Nerve Food is grab” to Mr. Fox, who had so nob- i .Mr. John Begg- c. prosperous far- - . . . . . . t relief f r headmhes 1y contested the riding. tad had 17:“. rt: mch , ' W. 3- CRESSWELL PMP- *- LICENSE IN‘SPECTORS TO TAKE me: E” fermion tow?!“ ’8 at pre- garagafiut in nothomugh :1: boa: W as the people's choice. 7 - - i’L-si des Formerly Cresswell 8: Jordan lSPECIAL PREPARATIONS. “3:; 3,1002? 3:611: fit 03% in the only way these troubles can m colonel was sorry that be was The “W Branch of the Profit-report; of the state and prOSpects of em ‘3" ”a"? “med-‘0? mwrinfi the M” t° b‘ pm“ in “ad“, “‘5’“? 7 ":Ylent DealerinallkiudsofForei and Do- Cial Seaetary’s Department has iSâ€"' c i his un , DOWNS mm- “‘8“ ‘0 ”503" a” (“3‘ u .; mastic Marble and Granigl, Monu- sued instructions to all license in-ffitgfgs Mctpatl}; (31,295? :2; Mra. Jams CW. 714 Water-st... n x .m meats. etc.. of the latest designs and spectors to take special precautions high. Commtly the heavy and Peter-bore. Ont... states: ,"I was tro- first vote of i 7125, 3 workmanship. t0 3C0 that the A“ in regard ‘0 the continued rain showers we haVe ’had ublcd more 0' 1°“ with Coven: head- i . A CALL SOLICITED equipment of hotels with ,fire escapes, this spring have added rather than aches and Wu for nineteen.l nay "as Cast 1 . . do, is rigidly enforced.‘ The Act retarded the 8"0Wthl The haycrop years. Besides sunning I was useless! , , “Intvevndvi‘iringgdrchaseis can (3)158qu? says: ‘3‘ It shall bathe duty at the to be one 01 the best for many ”ti” tar as work m M. Dru; at “we, Office Still mime. bgsiggs'w 0668 Wills Which the hotel is situated to‘ take song; this or course will be true of Chm" Nerve Food built to my .____ inspector for the license distriCt in most any Mot. But in Reunion mm generally and mile .’ their-3 The W, _ lac- or booth to an my proceedings to compel: - ”so ' o h cum of v old trouble. It suc- ' I p Summer "School linspbctore are being informed that The heavy rainfall which was dctrl- meats had WH citizaz to can " " . ., ' a Vote m Jud they mu be, held Personally {Gama-imam to low land was you the . Nara-leis tad mom Mir. 1). Lee, of Horton's studio. fie sible forneeang thatthc Act is m‘land in ““1010me mamanhdlestlondm;m ”W the m of the June, July and August load. into our Fall Term without any break. Enta- any time. (oz-cad. l l - ed . lab on thorou required. . m . @I'I‘ript aneccditor d infrmed _ .. “Itisnnfllwind whichvdoechot by Dr- A-W- Claire'- limiting 32mm that grants: to R's-commotion. Writ. torit tic-day. Central Buil- 0 TH .. blowcomebodygo '.'is_g'vcl7tfllo Food mmthmor M out Have“. . EA. . S 2 ‘m. Farmers or Pension town- m'~m.b 00.,1bronto.0nt.‘ mm“, tor, Box, SW ,4. Good- STACEYâ€"At'fledlcme mt, I Also... also are looking tor-mod to the but Portraits-Id datum of A. w-len 9" enqidrcd the Quebec Editor. .on Thursday. June 4-. 1908. Albert‘cropo in Mum they “‘3' had 05": “'1’," h M W! Flicltha,” fulfilled the ”date GeorgeStacey.sonorthm Sta-formanym- ‘ booknnthctf.onmybox. ‘ ‘ ‘ .eey,‘ofLittlegBritdn.-agod 81 . ~ '. . . INDSAY, non collect. Toronto no . - years and 5 months. ~ I, lemma mos-“mas Ion ot.~£l(r. and In. M, Wiring; Hammad“; no: . ., m: ‘l‘ .. . Toronto. Yang. and Garrard MT.“ I: '1 \ wear. Summer Suits at ’ $8.50, $10.00 and $12.00 . Summer Coats at $1.25, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 Summer Trousers at $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, $3 and $4 We call special attention to the tailorâ€" ing of our SUMMER CLOTHING, for nowhere is good tailoring so essential as in Summer Garments. We hardly think you can mention an article of Clothing or Toggery that would add to your comfort that we cannot show in a style to please you. Choice Straw Hats. I + + + + 4. 4. +2 Summer has come prepared to stay. awhile, it is E E t '33 , l l hoped, and every man that. is particular about what he wears will be interested in SUMMER HATS. Just Received A choice new stock of Strpw, Linen and Flannel HATS for the conservative man or HATS for the smart young dresser; our blocks are absolutely correct. The world knows no better Hats for the money than the kind we sell. You’ll be proud of yourself this Summer if we dress you. LANG MAKER, snowman lumrunnmnna no an no new . . . . q a -

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