tur gm ‘Bluc team rg: Bloc h $1 i. sm onl on...- L1." 6 I to ‘vy C col 1n th PAGE NO 03m. chapter. 129, the creditors on or about the seventeenth day of Key. 1909, are required on or be- !on the 18th day of J uly, 1909, to lend by post prepaid to I. E. Wel- don, o! the Town of L Notlc e to‘ Creditors mll particulars 0! then- saw, ...._ the nature of the securlty. it any, held by them. The said executors shall amt the 18th day of July ‘00 at liberty to distribute the assets of the said deceased, or any part there“, among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the hall then have clade of which t ey 5 had notice. and shall not be liable for the assets or anypa ‘ distributed to any person or persons of whose claim such executors have not notice at the time of the dis- trlbution thereof. ' - _. 1...... Afn Dated this 14th day 1909. Solicitor for â€Charles Dunn an ported on three : 11m Grant. ff Glen." North M‘ p0“ may be 860“ tor investment mongy into thin given to McLaughlin, Peel Fulton. Lind-1y. Ont. Fm FOR SALE-- tht 100 acres more or 1e55, an ow... and in good cultivation.‘ Bank barn 75 x 35, frame house, nine rooms, two good wells, partly tile from Lindsay. Terms reason- .7 1 , A nn‘v tn A. RObel'tSOIl, able. Apply to Box 456, or to A. more or‘less, being part. 01 Ivan and 3. con. 4, Fenelon. 70 acres plowed land, bahmoe pasture and timber. Frame house, frame barn‘ hard. In good state of cultiva- tion. 15 .‘acres of new seeding,= 8 am summer {allowed to buck- 2; WANTED. â€" FOR FARM 188. Three in family. No child- .. Apply personally or by letter at... w- F. , Lindsay. 86C!!! 'or the Executors, and Abraham NOW-‘- rr'v or to A. Marshall. Lind- of their claim. and he security. if 833' The said executors mth day of July be ;.â€"147q, ACRES, .42 part of lots 2 Diairhoea. * Nearly every one u "Dun bowel complaint. during the summer months. Bundo they know what to do to cure it. Thouemds do, many don’t. WE CAN TELL YOU! DR. FOWLER’S Extract of Wild Strawberry WILL DO IT! on the market 64 years, and is universally used in thousands There are agony imitations of this sterling remedy, so do not be led into taking something “just as good†which some unscrupulous druggist tries to talk you into taking. ' Dr. Fowler’s is the original. There are none just as good. It cures Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera In- fantum, Seasickness and all Bowel Com- plaints. ‘ A- . Aâ€"‘--L-. FINAL DRAFT - 0F STATIONS Ministers in Lindsay and Can- nington Districts At. the request or a. number of ch izons tho Wavelet reprints the ï¬nal draft of stations in the Bay or Quinta Conference. Lindsay and Can: ning‘ton districts : LINDSAY DISTRICT. Lindsay (Cambrld-gosst.)â€"Jai. P. Wilson, B.A. : Thomaaï¬rown.‘ auD' eranuabed for one year; Lindsay, (Queen-st.)â€"Joseph R. Real. Ome- meeâ€"Itobert Burns, Pb. B. Bethe] “John E. Grifï¬th. Janetvillo .â€" Dtmifotdâ€"Mat- Cambrayâ€"Ed- n Follyâ€"W. Thoma-s Snowden. thew E. Wilson, B.A. win A. Tonkin. Fenelo J. M. Cragg, B.A., B.D. Bobcay- goonâ€"Herbert W. Foley, B.A., 3.1).; Wendell P. Woodger, Samuel Down (residing in Ritzville, Wash, 1128.), superannuated. Miriamâ€"Edward W. Roland. StanhOpeâ€"One to be sews (H. W.) (CarvarVon), under supwinu tendent of Minden. Haliburtonâ€"Ono to' be sent (W. 8.). Wllberforceâ€" One to be sent. Gooderham-sOno‘to W. ErneSt Honey, ‘be sent (A. W.). Harland E. Graham. John 0. Tot- - .44.-.- 1 . On‘. ton, G. D. McKenzie, Annui- n. - Phelps, Victoria College. C ANNING'DON DISTRICT. Manillaâ€"Samuel A. Duprau. Little Britainâ€"J . Fletcher Chapman, B.A.; Moses Methenell, superannuated. Oak- woodâ€"Wesley Elliott; Robert Em- berson, B.A., missionary, Japanp Thomas H. McDonald (89 Mason-st, Rochester, N .Y.), superannuated for one year. Woodvilleâ€"R. Arthur Whattam. Beavertonâ€"GeO. C. R. McQuade. AtherleydDav'id R. Clare B.A., B.D. Dalrymple -â€"Myers Gilbert Victoria Roadâ€"Wm. W. Jones, S.T. ' L. Coboconkâ€"To be supplied (J .F. 1.). Norlandâ€"Norman 'G. Woon. J. n anA‘I Avlmerâ€"B. Frederick, Vicâ€" COMMUNION SERVICE. A large congregation assembled at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic church on Friday at 8.30 o'clock to wit- ness the impressive ceremony ' held in connection‘ with the ï¬rst com- and b0ys= in troubled With Art-hut The Victoria. Warden Tuesda)’. Jan 14, 1883.â€"-0ne of our leading grocers a. day or two ago lifted by himself a. hog weighing 440 pounds. and it was not one of his heaviest lifts, either. We have so much re- spect for that. young man’s muscle that we have decidod to otter. him the job of ï¬ghting editor of The Warder. I! we do. :somebody had better look out. wax-oer. better look out. HELL FIRE JACK. The individual known as Hell Fire.†J ack‘lei't town a few days ago for the Trenton races. He took all his capital with him with the one termination to either double it or " bust.†We’ll guarantee he won't “ bust †worse than usual. DIED FEOM EXPOSURE. A woman named Lizzie Masters from Port Perry, was arrested as a vagrant some jail. 11 \V0 uv- llvu-vvvug V 111 and suï¬ering she became worse, and despite care- i‘ul nursing, died. Coroner Pool empanelled a jury and held an in- quest, the verdict being death from exposure and cold. The dead Wo- man’s husband put in an appearance later and not being much better morally was put in Jail. Truly the way of the transgressor is hard. JAS. WORKMAN STOPPED TEAM. A runaway team on Tuesday was stopped by James Workman. The team were frightened on Lindsay-st. and came up Kent at a lively rate. "he young man Workman Jumped on the back of one oi“ them and brought the horses to time. ABOUT GEORGE FOX. Says the Ottawa Citizen : “ A let- Last week John Camert. 01 Up... met with a. sad afliiction by the death by suicide of his son Albert. l'l‘he young man was living with his Ibrother in Medina. 0., and was sub- .ject to ï¬ts of melancholia. He had deliberately shot himself through the heart . a I HIT BY TRAIN. A train coming from Cannington struck a woman named Miss Currie near the Mariposa boundary. The ivictim of the accident subsequently time ago and was' died. CONGRATULATIONS. Oakwoodâ€"We heartily congratulate Mr. D. R. Anderson on his situation viz., the headmastership of the Branti‘ord public school, at a salary of $700. D. R. is most disciplin- ary in his teaching and possessed oi superior ability. TWO FUNERALS. The funerals of the late Wm. Methi crali, who died in his 84th year an: the late Geo. V. Lunney. who passer away at the early age of 21. tool place at Little Britain on Sunda: lust within an hour at each other. Mli. FAIlmAlliN NOMINATED. Mr. ii'airbairn was nominated a the standard bearer of the Liberal (.‘onsurvutives for South Victoria. MWM flow Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cur- ed Mrs. Samuel lhompson’ s ITS THE TALK OF THE COUNTRY SIDE ibad she could nqt keep anything on .138». Dropsy set in and she-l bloated to Aâ€"m Holt, Ont., J1me- Laxâ€"1.: All the country side about talking. of the wonderful an Samuel Thompson of this 1 Reminiscences Gleaned From Files of Warder one tom her about Dodd's Kidney Pilie and so she asked her husband to get her a box. After taking ,them a while she took a bad turn. Something would come up in her throat and she would v LA“ mrit. The water wow her mouth. But from! commenced to get be she is a. well woman- ney CURED 11'. â€"-., Dodd’vs Kidney Pins cure dropcy by putting the kidneys in condition to take the surplus water out. of the blood. They always cure it. A runaway horse injured six. ple and damaged a. street car a route. On a. charge of doing grievous bod- ily harm George Sanger, .a chaufleur of Toronto, was sentenced to six months' imprisonmant.! water would in†1‘" from mm from that time she Jum- wrwwid)? igrful cum- of M33- of- this we- She and to-day CASE lard. The funerals of the late Wm. Meth- 1AM. emll, who died in his 84th year and W“ the late Goo. V. Lunacy. who mused The awlw at the early age of 21. took 32:: place at Little Britain on Sunday lust. within an hour or ouch other. 6 on MR. FAIRBAIHN NOMINATED. Mr. Fall-balm was nominuod on tho standard bearer of the Liberal- L lot- Consurvutlvon tor South Vlctorh. WWWW at T0‘ ary in his teac] superior ability Some Good Catches Have Been Reported FISHING AT ta‘s north of here. 'Mrs. J . Cartan and two children. of Toronto, are in town for the sum- mer. They have taken rooms with Mrs. W. B. Moore. The Pattie House had a number of guests during the week. Among those registered are: John Hodge, L. P. Flagler, E. V. Butler, J. H. Calvert, W._ Wilson. W. Brethour, of Toronto, F. W. Strong, x’ellevine, H. Rusted, J. T. Rhompson, J. J. Kenyon, J. W. Cornell, of Lindsay. As a time-killing device waiting for something to turn up is eflectlve. whatever my be said of its proï¬t- ableness. - . TWO EU 1‘ unnuu. new]: of the late Wm. no died in his 84th ye: (300. V. Lunacy. who the early age of 21. COBOCONK I dsof ungudWedmmm‘llâ€" sweptto smut-e grave W 59"! 95“. cud load “out: I! you hgve my of the fol- ~----L---ns:.... Lh‘ Ammunervonstnd weak fiesPOn' O- N" w Tun-Id mcmyoumd mksamotyou. Underits inï¬ll“ MIR plea», Notches and ulcers arm...“ a. a. “Wu... WW W5; ., turns I themed. Mud-anally“. W'mw"n° mmumpmmmm 90...:me has :6wa otsyour hm earnedâ€"n" don-.13., ‘ We QUESTION usn run nun "um mu v" M'“ Dns. KENNEYiKENNEDY l-vwâ€" â€"â€"â€" ' Cor. Michigan in. and W St. Detroit. Mich. ______‘ ‘ wn/ ‘Cmdhï¬oMWTn-mm “domainâ€; WWAEWW NERVOUS DEBI LITY :. ï¬x: ALL RISKS "of CO‘ I of ti“ more water than is new: After washing well, wi Non lay out the st rum than on all parts with ‘ low, which you apply “‘14 Put the straps aside for turpentine nor Wine, M pound of inch 0. nature; the 8MB of the leather. Unbudde every 6mm. ‘ Avoid letting the 1““ more water than is 110005 On Friday, June 18, xx: Gooderhun. Search thv ‘ cords as you may, but within the limit of probl 81y no such vagarity of t has been mporwd in year lotion. and weighs 1800 Cl. combined with a g The tuners of this 1 #1 n wry proï¬table hot â€. He will stand for ma h “.3 week throughout .f‘AUNDER’S HOTEL PROPERTY F( 3 I { Sahburg has improVL-d inc. coming to this cox “tale who saw him last “any passage across I!!! ï¬nd him a very mu than rub on" the surplus .uy rubbing with a rap: work up a good polish._ to remove the tallow f] the stitching. Cunbray, J uno 17.â€".\ ins game of baseball wa our village on “’r-dnusdn; when Hartley and Gun†the dimond. Thu mmw and comparatively rlvnn. being 6-5 in anm' m' â€I Pan-in, of (Mlnwmd. was gave good sulisfmflmn, a Hartley boys did mm which is no! ummmmi The mnny apt-clan)†33‘“! the gum. The Imported Thorougl [ion of the cele Penzgan Bre Valentin ...... meeu ...... Little Britain SCORE WA S Imam“ treated after t will. always remain in p tion, and the stitches wil SNOW FELL lN (Hulhl'l mile east of Omemec, 15 acres. There is a 1:0 roamed frame house, g‘ with stabling underm house and driving shod. orchard. The land is ‘ 61. For particulars appll Dick, (hemee. Salzb 'sommm mnnr ' HORSEMEN SHOL The following hints as clean harness will be of horsemen in town and " 'I‘o clan a. Mess. u S'I‘ANDIM: «W '1‘! u LEM: t ' l-' Mâ€"‘I‘o insure. $12 HARTLEY BEAT C THURSDAY, J ENE TO CLEAN fl 7: swim INC BALL (IAN