ne of my chi months, not). The doctor 83“ r. three mg Var-y had : um “mm was ; no“ 11 would I“! d cough “it stand it. New edwdomu “MM Lbirth was M V n: since ah. II“ Fan cat slmoat any I: any bad roam“. well and rum. ;‘ ‘l W hen onrtriendl - "Z ilooks, I tell them phall always be Q all. .» eruna,and ithe g~ 7. d Sn far he has . of it. W V > Dr. Hartman I work, now I U ‘ ckness. I to send In! ' Ititlod ‘Th. 1“ buy mocha}. I menced 31m sken one hot“. she has ohm ' n sharpen hone >d (>11 ual to new ~harpe ned On; Mad-inery at z I consider it mghs and ‘- .ried, and will , > one similarly I by Pen-Ila. 1e, Pinckne Building not North mm. 1 I‘M Good: I (0.. “mm! humming but epherd’s amï¬m mu :1“ Grinder I #6 h Wood 32‘. edit Wood-Lac Stain will greatly on- hance the beauty of the wood be- cause they are not too ‘-' thick " to penetrate the poresâ€"neither will they produce a. coarse. ï¬nish, will not rub on or raise the gain of The “ Wood 140 Way " is the only way that is absolutely sauna factory simple and practical. me FOR SALE. = QGNTAINS 100 mm more at less. all clear and in 3996 cuminueax Bank beam 75 x 35. tramé house. was reams, mg 3996 wile. partly tile drained. thrdeequartm at a mile from Lindsay, Terms maï¬a: able, Apply to 7A. 39139939â€. 31; yd. lace curtains, extra wide, reg. 1.35 at $1 Union rugs, size 333; yards reg. $6 for 5.40 1.75 lace curtains, new patterns, sale ...... 1.40 Same rug, size 814 yards, regular price 37, 2.00 lace curtains, extra quality, sale......1.70 sale ..... -. ................................................ 36 3.00 lace curtains, ï¬ne net, sale...... .........2.50' Tapestry squares 3x3 yards, sale ............ 7 50 Colored madras, suitable for door panels, at Tapestry squares 3x35: yards, sale ............ $9 17c, 35c and ...............50c Tapestry squares, 3x4 yds., sale ............... $10 White, cream and green shades, sale ......... 32c ' Hemp carpets from 10c to ..................... 25c Opaque shades with lace insertion at ......... 50c Union carpet from 250 to ........................ 50c Curtain poles 12+}c, 25c and . .45c 16-4 Linoleum, reg. 55c, sale 45c; better quaâ€"l- Tapestry curtains at $3 to... .........$5 ity reg. 60¢, sale .................................... 50c 20 Per cent. 011' all Dress Goods and Silks for this sale. \VM‘WE N'ï¬ek Qgttg“ hm ï¬â€˜ 19% “Bdnuulae mm 'flï¬héméi‘ï¬Ã© 1mg. we and plain as 253% Hmwmmg mm @158th Mm f9:- (Md- ¥¢H ‘1“ pink: 35k)"; $99} ““dï¬ï¬â€œ 9.“.“11'.'.'.1‘.‘.‘.'.‘.'.'.'.'.2§Q Ladxes‘ We ham m whim pink flex and 0,99%“: ham! S5%.16".‘.'.1'.‘.'.'.".‘.'.'.‘.'.‘.‘. '.'.‘.‘.‘.‘.';‘. '. ‘. '. '. '.'.'.H\‘.\‘.gég White, sky-x May and away Silk gloves, diam? lwg‘hl speaxgl a‘iï¬tï¬ï¬ï¬'ï¬ï¬ '.'.'.'.'.'.'.1'.'.'.‘.‘.'. 11111! ‘. 'd 500 Long taffeta gloves. black and brmm at! 1850 Two dome fasten» gloves in black and colors‘ ‘ gOOd one furs-.19". Hanan-.1!!!“ tutu“! Hanan-259 use WI W* ’uv-vuv- iey produce a. coarse, ï¬nish, at rub off or raise the min :8 wood. Kr. D. Cinnamon has a stock of Graham hue stains and invites inquiries. gree. will A. degree, coupled with which was of Mrs. Hart. 3. Money’s cold m1 in household science. Hr. H.‘ E. ‘slso received his 3. A. de- We, the undersigned boot and shoe retailers of the Town of Lindsay, do hereby mutually agree to «Mow no goods out on approbation. or to give credit to any person or persons, on and after July 1, 1909. NOIKEIOIIIQPUDIK ’ It l! mt our intention he make a rent Your “tent!“ for a "meat, "fl“ that: We» this WEEK Exp SAL um; :‘mrv’: Friday massing and continues until Monday nightx But would just say that we will give you m» twat goods you mm buy for the wanes: priee we: em mam Mcï¬zï¬fey’sWeejsmEnd Bargains 1 MM tel-wk mad saw, an we»! Panama with} well mime Speeia M 810 456. '9} ‘m A. nmmu. Lind: 52nd YEAR. FELIX FORBERT J. J. WALSH J. HOUZER J. McCULLOUGH R. NEILL FORBERT 8t SON FOY SHOE CO. Lindsay, June 8, 1909. Lace Curtains and Shades M. H Sisson. Mgr. “’. J; Car-“93!; Mgr: ï¬ssion and Glows F“ A; bebï¬ï¬. ME?» ‘0 u..........u-uvu rs, sale.........32c 'tion at.........50c 45c HIGH HONï¬RE At Varsity convention yesterday Mr A. G Hooper received his de- gree of B A. and was a second time called to the platform to be pre! seated with phe Katina sold math! in classics. Mr. Bruce Hopkins received the degree of M3. M18: Nellie Hall. niece of 001.9411! Mrs. ï¬nches, a. B. Mm helm. at Tel-onto. spent Saturday in town. Mn and Mrs. Joe-Devan: lad child. at Toronto. have moved to town. whm Mr. Dayna: has scour: ed a fled with» Sec‘ and Mama Emily Nie. DimtomMI-s. Wylie, Omaha: Mm. W‘ Sim, Cameron; ï¬rst Then. I‘evdue, Bum: River: mm Joe Lee. Pleasant Valley; ms; Burgoyne, at Penman Falla‘ Green. Vice-Premium. Bods-non, Burnt At 919 91689 of we meeting In»: was saved by m ladies. Miss Doris Twonley helped to make the meeting a success ,by her solo. Miss Doris has a very sweet voice, and is always a favorite one on the program. Miss Yates aid-dress the audience on “Home Economy," and gave several splendid points. Professor Reynolds and Mr. D. A. Mackenzie also gave good addresses. ' The ofï¬cers for the ensuing year were then elected as follows: Mrs. Calder and Miss Cullis, auditors; Presidentâ€"Mrs. W. Fell, Bury's 'Fe'nelon‘ Falls, June 15.â€"The dis- trict of the east Victoria. Women’s Institute, held their meeting in Dick- son’s Hall, on Thursday, and was well attended. East Victoria We will give 8 it) w an. dis: mm at? all was gawk and ml“ Striped am! mm duet: wash mm M_ 53.80 mm m; SECIION TWO ï¬n“\ۤ K3133?“ Wlï¬ RHW’U 8199\‘i 93‘“! H“! “9““ 8'. muï¬ at LBQHB; “M'- ï¬lééï¬Ã©ï¬x ï¬t 10? “d‘»‘.‘.t'.‘.'.:.'.i :‘.'.‘.'.'.'.'.~.'.'.‘.-.‘.-.-. 1259 ' WW“. gm- Ram “1‘21“. a Ladiï¬â€˜ mm was Wit-h fame; Mp MM WIRE tam†at Snam‘ m- a mimé 91? HQ ï¬â€˜QQMt M, IQQMN ‘.'L'.‘.'.‘.‘.'.‘.\'.'.'.‘.'.'.‘.'.‘.'.‘. '.'.-.-.~. talk-M“, ï¬â€˜m N“ 3% mn‘ 39‘ “B .Ladw‘ kmmd dram km lqamgnhx wish lam I mmwmm m m hm mm In fl“. OW le¢ 8“ng at nun '.'.'.‘.\\'.\‘.'.‘.’.'.'.‘.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. QQQHKW “‘9 NQW‘KE M“ MN“!!! Ohildm‘a mm at. 100, 1%; and 150‘ Mm him an mo «N The Nice “dieg‘ white “admskiï¬a. with deep flmï¬m N t“ Mfk hM’iNi- hum! howex Cm. wimmed with lace and insertion. at 1-25 and 1.50 “W WNW W W ‘W‘ "W Ladies black sateen undmkir-ts wit u embroider- W“ H“ “WW“ W†“fl" W“ 6d flount‘e a‘ 1-10 and-HI" ".99. u- H.‘ H.- H- «soulaa5 evmw ‘0’ m tune. “V6 vemk‘t in Invert o! the plaintiff tor 120. T. A. Stinaon. 103‘ plaintm'. I. E. Wel- l‘mmts. 8mm“ and â€MIMI“ don {or detendant. MM @195th mm; aging“ $199st and m ï¬lQQMJg at 10% “d'~'~$$$‘.$11’- '.'.'. g-.~,g1-,-,1-.\-.'_-_'_~,-,12$†Ofl‘icers Carpets, Squares and Linoleum Ladios’ Vests «a Undmkirts WATCHMAN-WARDER. at†Ens achieved still mrihnr sun- can by winning the “ MoOnui gold medal in 01mins." one of the most coveted honors in the university at Tommi This is ihe' second time it has been won by n Lindnny litu- dent. ~Mr. (now professor) Kylie. having won it. in 1909. Mr. Coil- ing. who was nimioni Innate: in L. 0.1. n tow yum m. wnanlao the winner in 1891. and once more the honor- oomo to mm in the per- aon of Mr. A. G. Hooper. Cong-n- tulntionli - i 98 a widow and neural ehudm. EONOR 903$! ‘I‘O LINDSAY. m. Arthur Garland Room. non of Ir. 0. A. Room. at Commo- KILLED BY RUNAWAY TEAM. Whore. Ont... June 11.â€"lathow Haber. of Hm township. near I» doe. was killed by Ms‘team running away whim he was working in the ï¬elds. The body was badly mangled. Hg was a middleasged m and lav» . I! you want to keep your' children rosy, healthy and full. of life during the hot; weather months give them an occasional dose of Baby’s Own Tablets. This medicine prevents the deadly summer complaints by clean- sing the stomach and bowels; or it cures the trouble promptly if it comes an unexpectedly. The mother who keeps this medl- cine on hand may feel as safe as it she had a doctor In the home. Mrs. C. C. Roe. Georgetown, Ont..-says: "I can heartily recommend Baby's Own Tablets as a. great help to baby during the hot summer months. I have used them for summ?r troubles and am much pleased with the re- sult." Sold by medlclne dealers or by men at 25 cents sbox {rem The Dr. Mlllsms’ nemcm. 00.. Brock- fllle, om. Hot Summer Months Kill Little Children llNDSAY. ONT.9 IHURSDAY, JUNE ‘7, l909. Fluvellel Ltd.. hove Iold a m- load of Believing A. A. Portland Rock ooment to Wiiljunu’ Bro... who have the contract for the muonu-y work at the county bylldin'p. m work in hrsely underground nnd the "elitect recommended Rename A. A. Portimd Rock cement. Homnma' EXCURIXONS. To Whom. Suntan“. use! Alba-u on June 1. 15 m 89. Amt 10. 9‘. Mt. 'l and 91.. '1‘. O. Hutch“. 03.8. "at. um. BEST 0mm mum In. 3m cum} 0! South Ion- achln. m mm" "mum tn mo any store or woollen mm and buy 3 M pounds of yum. you no “bad um must pay than Madman sum of 50 cents per pound. ud n times not M wry good yum u mm. Mg: \m It out um you will no tho Hm- »! do I» an «own 0! the price at yarn. The walk: am. mm m ‘ «mun proï¬t waking. «Min; and tuning. port and wound ovu- 0mm. looking new no snort. although ovor 00 you. o! on. Your correspondent noticed in the mket column when wool is selling ut the "notorious†price of from 10c to 19¢ per 1!». “cording to w- llty. walked or unwound. Go to cats. The score stood 11 to 44. In the very near -tuture the Wildcats will "give a. good account of them- selves. The ladle. who octet! u waiters are to be congratulated for the way the good things were dis- tributed. -A musical) program at night hmught the slurnoon's enjoy- moat to u close, when :11 took their homewum journey well pleased .with their evening's outing. as this is their ï¬rst game away from home. After partaking of everything good at the spacious tables laden down with everything tasty, the vic- tors played another game with the Manvers Sluggers. resulting in a much easier victory for the Wild- ï¬ne and not too hot. A couple of games of baseball were played. The Invincibles of Liflord and the Fleet- w00d Wildcats played ï¬rst, the game resulting in a very close score of 19 to 25 in favor o! the Wildcats. The Invincibles are to be congratulated. FLEETWOOD BALL TEAM WON TWO STIFF GAMES. Fleetwood. June 14.â€"0n Saturday eVening last the old, middle-aged, and young people assembled togeth- er on Mr. Victor Grandy's beautiful ï¬eld adjoining his dwelling, the oc- casion being a. picnic. 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His H9991. 111191 1191111111: 1119 111111119 911991911 the yam 111911. and Mg ohm of this mrish 1mm 9 - Nubitt v. Cox. wnaa onle‘ where the plaintiï¬ sued for the defendant having wrongfully obtained his cat- tle in pound. The dolendunt said Division Court Cases Held at Minden on Thursday Mendl in Toronto recently. Among those who visited Toronto and NW on 'tho recent excur- map Link: Argue hu returned to Tomtm In John Icmll'n 1mm run “my some the m and M tn a. meat. In amount not: «mm» from new! mm he realm. m.J.J.nmm'uh To- mato My to so. Mr Noam. Rev. Wulq Hot-m. 3.4L. who was compound for the wt to loam cum on amount of the mm o! In. Km. with whom the cum. no did not agree. The Men pufw non-on hu hm gun. and for u couple or month “my will bu quite tho order at the day. ira- (DM John'n brother and her mu» nephew m vl-Mu u pre- war. at lawman mm. In. Wm. Aldfl‘lon'l mm: from Irlmh Column. In mum Mu Molds Mn. i JANETVILLE HAPPENINGS It is our sad part to record the death of two of our residents, Mr. Robt. McGill and Mr. Alex. Brad- burn, who both lived within about half a mile of gthe village and were close neighbors to each other. Mr. McGill was a native of Manvers and leaves a large family- and many re- lations and friends to mourn his loss. Mr. Bradburn was a native of the North of Ireland, but in his early days with others of his family settled in Manvera. He was akind father and a consistent member of the Methodist church. He also leaves a large family and many relatioue. The families of both' of the deceased have the heartfelt sym- patlw of the entire community. The ice-cream party given on the baseball ground: Saturday night by the ladies of the Ebworth League waa well attended and was a aplen- did aucceee. Jauetville haaeball Cndmuu. Mr. 'Glenny occupied the Methodist pulpit Sunday night and preached from the text, " For He must reign till he puts ell enemies ï¬nder His feet, the last enemy that shall be destroyed is death. ' ' Janetville, Jun. 14.â€"-A splendid and much needed rain has fallen and the growth in our vicinity is very rapid. CITIZENS MOURN LOSS OF TWO POPULAR RESIDENTS. he was brought up in Minden. When the mnzistrato won rentiv to so on with the cane. however, the 001m plainnnt Mr. Runtnd. aid he had no evidence to offer. The mng'iatt‘nte theretore. dismissed the case. I. E. Weldon for the prosecution. and T. A. Stinaon for defendant. came on “Implant over wu visiting lam. anbAu-un'ndrlvohu mdnd Locum and will!» intotho Manna-.11: about two when. Mr. W. ’1'. Crude loot no um. am 8" «ammonia-mad is thhwflthmw. luau. mum ad mum Cram. they mu. Mex. Ion-hon. no one of cm. Coho“ IOII on at. Lind- on: um wool: udd- oam with the «a vmom. who“. M m In (upm- nome'o many. u Roi-loud Tho" to no moon m o good mm mm not ho omn- lud to me on than on lot.- dumumudm who would nun In mun-dulynovodtrou mummitmu'm In mm.oolom. Pollco mm C. Won-toad bu IMO! mu. worknpuflng and building new “donut. 1n the v“- Mr. Goorga Train was in London last waek atunding the high court. of the Canadian Order of Foresters. It. Fad Dottman has taken a. contract to ‘aka outa lam quanti- tyoftanbarkonthalrumlu near loan. Non mm and Mn WI m mm m to Grams: Mrs. Fell, of Toronto. formerly [in Annie Stephen-on. of Kimount is visiting at Mrs. N. River's, and calling on old friends. A gipsy caravan arrived here on Saturday from the west and stayed a few hours and camped about two miles south at the Dutch line. There we cbout ï¬fty people in the outï¬t, the children being about naked. Hungarians. have rented the basement of the C. 0.1". hull (and will give good hot din- ners for 25 cents. It is expected that the Salvation Army will also assist in feeding the visitors. The two hogglsyill also take mo! 3 large number. Several private houses have also decided to give dinners and in fact Kinmount will show the surrounding country that visitors don't have to go hungry in a. local optiOn town. Great preparations are b‘eing made for a monstér Orange celwmtion Mr. A. Train. foreman of public work. and Ir. Ju. Lyle left. today to repair a swing bridge at Hunts- ville. They were over at Dalrymple last week repairing the bridge at Mud Lake Narrows. The Burnt River Minstrel troupe gave a concert in tho C.0.-F. hall on Saturday night. here on July 12. The Presbyterians new 4-. 0-. Omw mm his talmwu imam an awm- um and MW: this weak Sow his new wish u Omuwtm and Bowen“. Mr. Mk‘im. at Wyoliï¬e 0mm. will take chm of this wrist until a NEW “Wynn: is appointed. Mr. John Bailey. road inspector o! the colonization road department. was here on Saturday last: Mr». John 0-. AW 9% Waving m mum teammk «at Scan (with is Wining- hiua hmw‘ 1w. (1-. Am at than»... FIFTY GYPSIES . VISIT KINMOUNT PAGES 9 to I6 color we would call them J“ “W. LDIDBNY BOY mm. on hunky. CRESSWELL Cmswell, Juno Its-Tho m 0! Kiss Mary lemon and lit. Donald McDonald, both of Cu.- well, was quietly 501mm tt ti. mule. Sandal-had, by Rev. '1‘. .I. Wacky, on Wane-day evening. It. and In. IcDonfld took the 7.10 Wu at Blcckwgtor {or Tom.“ Ind othor points watt. am my friend- Join in wishing Ir. a! In. Renault! . long «Id In" mu‘fld Me. II. Molly and dau‘hr. Ill Knuwokmmmunmnwhv- m on Wound“. mm: «new. 0. new ad on». ry Twomey. The young people enjoyed them- selves thoroughly and all vote Ir. and Hrs. Long splendid entertain- lum, Neil Robson, Geo. Wilson, Jer- (mm was mummy W to! m maiem and m M NWH'M 8mm um m It! ““me “e W m m I‘abumw and the (m at W [MI‘-m'xm-. 8'?! some pink silk gown. 'I‘he gentlemen premt were: J.- H. Brandon. W. Bishop. A. A. Gun- eron, Victor Chambers, Dan Doberty toire sash. Miss Leonie Calder wore pale bluo dream with directoim ï¬niahingn. Miss Ethel Robson won a hand- Mis‘s Play ence Bellinghun, wh'so linen primess dress. Mrs. (Dr.) Mason. green tainted suit. with toucme of 0cm hoe. , Miss Ella, Pearce wore a. very sweet white muslin, with blue. dimo- E. Fitzgerald, F, Goodman, J. A. Lord, Dr. R. M. Itasca. St Miss Cecil Swanton cum-older»? mull. Miss I‘lmnnm Bellimhnm- ch“;- Mrs E. A. HeArthur looked dunno mg in black silk. Kiss Hand, white linen mt. Miss E-ma Truax, blue strive-1 muslin with cluny insertion. In. .I. u. Brandon m IM-i‘ sumo black not mum. Miss F. C. Random. mun-mu «ml-ire 1.0m), with lace mac. Mrs. W. A. Bishop won a ma bmidumd linen suit. ma. m< Md in (in!!! “(Hunt u mm M d“ M M dress cm» M at. and mm trimminc, and m m u am Ethel. who 1m m u ‘ Auk pink mull mph! [on N“! over a sill: Nahum. m our own mu t-‘xmlon mm. 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