' PAGE TWO. D111 ‘Duuy ‘- W v _ â€" v _, o keef) hbdse witfout GOLD DUST is to do work by hard, old-fashioned methods. ' For clean- in everything and anything about the houseâ€"â€" frdgm cellar to atticâ€"GOLD DUST is worth its weight in gold. It cuts grease and dirt like magic, does away with scouring and scrubbing, and saves time and tempers. _g. ‘ Your servant can ’ do more and better work and ,éeep sweet with the aid of GOLD DUST in all household clean- mg. : _.. ~ “u ‘3‘ V" on no a. (mm 9031' Muidzwm" Give your serVants GOLD DUST to‘ clean With, treat them rightly and you will have few occasions to insert a “help wanted†ad You cannot expect your maid to keep everything ship-shape 1_1n1ess yqrr give her every modern hel . . nn'r T\ hTTQ’T‘ :. ;n n Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Makers of FAIRY SOAP. the oval cake. WW themstof Thaï¬s not added to the VALUEâ€"Some time‘s in most gener- bus manner. Then why not be Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St. Detroit, Mich. I 01's All letters from Canada must be addressed N to our Canadian Correspondence Depart. â€" ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and trait _- “a-..“ ;n rmf Windsor ofï¬ces which are for Correspondence and W G. Blair 55 Son Wonderful Hm System DRSKENNEDY amnm ,AIJ c1. ï¬nk-nil» Mu- A Farmers. make your work lighter : a. Fairbanks Morse Gasoline Engme, E for sale a. 6 horse power and 1’) horse ; class candition'both genuine bargains EAST. END WELLINGTON STREET BRIDGE REPAIRIN3 IN ALL ITS BRANCHES - PHONE 317K. new Automobiles A. full line of supplies thpnk’c 5083M iii-mu NEED NERVE it practically costs no â€-1 vâ€"___ _, in our Windsdr ofï¬ces which are for Correspondence am: for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: DRS. KENNEDY KENNEDY, Winds“, Ont. Well Dressed ‘ THE- WATCHMAN-WARDER. LINDSAY: The nervel control all actions of the body so that any- thlng that debilitatea them will weaken all organ! of the system. Early lndiaerotiono and Execut- 118" ruined thousands of promising young men. Unnatural Drains sap their vigor and vitality and they never develop to a proper condition of manhood. They remain weak- lings. mentally. physically and sexually. How you fool? Are you nervous and weak. deapondent and gloomy, sAL .1-_I- -:...IM ‘IIII‘BI‘ them AN you ucrvuua nuu u“... -n, 7 . - 7 specks before the eyes with dark circles under them,‘ weak back. kidneys irritable. palpitation of the heut.‘ bashful, debilitating dreams. sediment in urine. pimples‘ on the face. eyes sunken. hollow cheeks. eereworn ex- pression. poor memory. lifeless. distrustful. lack energy‘ and strength. tired mornings. restless nights. change- able moods, premature decay, bone pains. hair loose. etc. Thiaiethe conditioner New Method Treatment in GUARANTED T0 CURE We have treated Diseases of Men for almost a life- time and do not have to experiment. Consult us FREE OF CHARGE EARLY molscne'nous AND excesses HAVE uncen- umeo voun SYSTEM and we will tell you '1 v -__ ,7, , NERVOUS DEBILITY. VARICOSE VEINS. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. GLEET. BLADDER URINARY AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS FreeBookIetonDisemgofMen. Ifuubloto can wnte QUESTION LIST FOR HOME TREATMENT no more than the other kind of clothes? ,ighter and more proï¬table by nst ï¬ngme, Sizes 1 to 60 horse power. ?) horse power. second hand engines in burning Come and talk it over. ~14 at. can Dasrnï¬k: ï¬nal-M" LINDSAY GARAGE Ladies and Tailors The market was not very well at- tended Saturday. Dairy butter has taken a. drop to 23 cents, while eggs are 17 cents. Oats have gone up to 35¢. There were some nice hens Buckwhut. 46c bush. JFlour,Ma.n1toba. $2.8 Rolled Oats, retail, : Shorts. retail, $1.25 INSPECTION OF 45th REGIMENT ‘ Fruit-wtive' ’ is the grentst eureka: Rheumatism, Sonic: And Lumbugo in the world. .u‘. u v. nu. “Fruit-mam†emu, beanie Ike fruit juice it puriï¬es the mm kidneys, bowels 83d 3 that keeps the wholesystanfreeofuricadd. Take “Fruit-a-tiva†and you will ï¬nd insunt relief and n pt cue. soc. a box-76 for mum 92.295. Hanna'scoma,0ntâ€".Sept3°thnal°~ perfvm medyié‘Frgit-a-tivu†F I ect pom R eumetinn. o: yum, I Mend distressing pdn from Scintie Rheumatism. being hid up w m g , and not bein Able toworkotnn ' g. Imtto ' em! doctonwhotoldmethere'unom doing ny‘hing, it would put any. Fortunateiy. about two w I got “Fruit-mam†and they I“- “Since then. 1 tote them occasional! end keep free from rein. I an: amid the: "main-thew cured me of Rheu- mthn end they willcmllywem “heathenâ€. JOHN B. XCDONALD. -Wu -., __._~ Col. T. J. R. Hemming enclosing1 his annual inspection report for 1910 which was very satisfactory. “ It is pleasing to note," the re- port reads, " that the stafl sergts. and sergeants have retained their rank for yeare and that the physique of the rank and ï¬le was good. " The establishment of a new sys- tem of cover and seating for the ‘men’s' messing is highly commend- able, and I am to convey to you the appreciation of the minister of mili- tia council at the enterprise shown in doing so. “ The generosity of Hon. Lt.- 001. W. Mackenzie in donating $1,- 000 towards the funds 01 the reg!- soc. a boxâ€"6 fa; hsétï¬d in. use. At dealers or from Pruit-a-tiva Limited. THE llNDSAY MARKET “ FRUHMIVES Sheismdudgmmmj mholdmw- ‘ and you,will plése convey to him the thanks of the minister in coun- cil for it. " I am to convey ‘10 3°“ tidaction of the militia CO Fall wheat 83c bus. Largo pm 90c bun. Small peas. 75c bun. Barley. 50c. Oats 35c bus. Rye 59c bus. Spring wheat. 75c. bun. Goose when, 756. bus. Chickens 15c to 20¢ lb. Hens 12c to 15¢. Dairy butter 28c I‘b. Creamery butter 27.; to 28¢ Eggs, 17c and 18c doz. Honey 25c comb. Chen-o 170 pound. Lard 1-5 to 18¢ m. Celery 5 to 10¢ bunch. Onions. 81 a. bill. Sup be per bunch Pmley 5 cent. bunch. Headcheese 12¢ per 1b. Potatoes, 75c to $1 bag. Mint. 50 hunch. Live hogs $5.75 to $6. Little hogs $5 to $7. Veal 6 to 180 ID. Spring lamb 20 to 30¢ 1b. Pork 12§c to 15c lb. Rib roast. 15c. Sirloin steak, 18c. 8pm ribs 100 I. lb. Beef cattle $4 to $6. Hides $7 to $8. Pa Itnw. 81.50 pt lo“. Straw. $1.50 per load. Hay per ton $12.50 to $13. Baled hay $14. Grass seed. $6.50 bush. Clover $9.00 per bush. Alsike clover $10 bush. Wool unwashed 13c, washed Lieut.-Col. Sylvester, of the mt... has received a letter the market WILL CURE RHEUMATISM $1.25. 81 .20 $2.50 with pleasure, 45th What The Census It will cost 3 â€311131“ a money toukothamolwm' The Goxernmcnt P80†ï¬ve cent! " Wand Mmothï¬m Following m the q every householder will or household, 7. Single, married, widowed, di- vorced or legally separated. 8. Month of birth. 9. Year 0! birth. 10. Age at last birthday. 1.. Country or place of birth. (It in Canada. specify, province or ter- ritory. 3- NW 01 each per-on in xunuy household or institution( 4- Fine or habitation. township 0" parish, city, town or village. Range or concession ï¬nd 101: or en- dutrnl number in township, or par- “h- Street and house number if in “W. ‘0‘"! or village, or other de- scription. 12. Year of immigration to Can- ado. if an immigrant. 18. Year of immigration if form- erly an alien. 14. Racial 0r tribal origin. 15. Nationality. 16. Religion. 17. Chief occupation or trade. ‘18. Employment other than chief occupation or trade, it any. 19. Employer. 20. Employe. YOUR " CHIEF OCCUPATION.†21. Working on own account (see instructions). 22_. State where person is emplOY' ed as " on farm," in " Woollen mills," at " foundry shops," in †drug store," etc. 23.â€"Weeks employed in 1910 chief occupation or trade. 24. Weeiks employed in 1910 other than chief occupation trade. 25. Hours of working time per week at chief occupation. 26. Total earnings in 1910 at chief occupation or trade. WHAT'S YOUR INCOME ? 27. Total earnings in 1910 at other than chief occupation or trade, it any. 34. Can read. 35. Can write. 36. Language commonly spoken. 37. Cost of education in 1910 for persons over 16 years of age, at cdlege, convent or university. INFIRMI’I‘IES. aâ€. hot)â€. 1' D12:11:;vahomuahold 9. F 28; Total earnings in 1910 from chief occupation. 29. Rate of earnings per hour when employed by the hourâ€"cents. 30. Insurance upon me. 31. Insurance against accident or sickness. 32. Cost. of insurance in census CANNING PLANTS TO BE CON- VERTED. Picton, Ont., May 25.â€"The impet- us given to orcharding in Prince Ed- ward county with the abnormal amount of spraying material used by ‘apple growers has prompted the starting of a new industry. Two small canning plants at Bloonfleld and Colborne will be converted into plants for the manufacture of lime sulphur spray material. These two plants will give employment-Jo quite a. few men. MAY EAT MEAT. London. May 25.â€"-The Pope has issued a dispensation for Roman Catholics of the British Empire that. they will not be compelled to ab- stain from eating meat on Friday, June 23, when King George. after his coronation on the day before, will make his royal probreSS through Inndon town. Beekeepers Elected Ofï¬cers For Year WILL MANUFACTURE SPRAY at the annual meeting 01 we tori: County Beekeepers’ A“ tion held in the public library: Presidentâ€"Jae. Storer. Liam Vice Pres.â€"Mr. Whiteside, of 1 Britain. Intgresting addressee! "m “1"" ed by Mr. James Amu°n5 0‘ Cheapside. an .cknowledsed “mm“ ity on agriculture. I stun. of Cannington. 6. Relationship to 39. 40. 41. The following Months at school in 1910. Blind. Deaf and dumb. Crazy or lunatic. Idiot or silly. meeting of the Vic. Man Will Ask Whiteside, of Little head of family o! at ural course of ovolutioa from clus- ters of houses. into hamlets and then into towns. The one hundred and seventy will all be in the Westâ€"the greet, the glorious Westi Not for them the humdrum processes of con- sentionnl development, they will spring, lull-panoplled, into being. with hotels. court houses, jails and all the modern improvements. on By the and of the coming tamer there will be at lent one hundred and seventy new towns in Candi. not counting those which come into existence gradually and in the not- the fostering care of their railroad and that most of them will prosper because the time has come for towns to succeed farms at selected locations on the prniriee, and the railroads are in a better nosition to do the tality except land companies. Nor selecting-than any other instrumen- will these railroad towns be the only communities to come into being in the West in the next three or four months. but from their number it is possible to draw some kind of an impression of the method and the Crime In Ontario Shows an Increase Slx months activity 0! the pro- vincial police summarized in a report made at the parliament buildings yesterday. The statistics are for the half year ending April 30. The work included 847 cases. an increase of 100. There were 592 convictions. 376 ï¬nes, 138 sentenc- es. 33 suspended sentences and '130 cases pending. For violation oi the liquor license law 167 cases. 132 ï¬nes and 3 oth- OLDEST ENGINEER, KNOWN IN LINDSAY, IS DEAD, Montreal. May 26, â€"- Mr. Michael Fennel], the oldest. engineer on the Grand Trunk Railway System. puss- $9110. ed away to-night at his home in Point St. Charles at the age of 79. He was an engineer beiore the Grand Trunk was bï¬ilt, and for OVer ï¬fty years has been employed by that company. Mr. Fennell had driven engines on twelve sections 0! the system and had never had an nocldent, He had the honor of driv- ing the engine which ï¬rst brought King Edward, then Prince of Wales. into Montreal. Houses of illfame: 2 sentenced to imprisonment, 9 ï¬ned, 4 released. 1 discharged . Sixty-eight charges with 63 Canadians. Total aggregate of The {not flat wealth doesn't. d- There is too much partisanship and not enough patriotism in America. There is much wrong done owing to disrespect for the law. The laws may be suï¬dent. but they are not emeient. The greatest thing in our own poun. tryislew.end itilthegreetest thing in the universe. Lew he: been end ever will he. in our country the law u made for the beneï¬t of the peoleo protect manta tocollecthhmganndto mmmmmmoymc ofhhrkhunnderthecouutu- non. Disrespecttorthohwby pubucaernnuandcorponflou thempectotthehwin mâ€"JohnLJohnnon. E? of Westem develnpment. at, his home in and Ir. 8. Stokes. u m m up you-â€11.: tt ‘ ' in? “.ka at “ F M Pi“ bypsmg one Of 0m- 30!] Ami blue flune oil stove. So ample :11 construction that ‘ child my opeute it, yet is double. Ovens, Iron Heatem outer! to tit. Ask a M mm and get 915°88- hm You cannot afl'ord to buy before seeing our line. DoltM. BOXALL MATTHIE You’ve Probably Gm hose. Our reels Good value for WA ï¬rst quality Rubber hose, guaranteed to give ex- cellent service for city pressure: r .1!†_ I157," 50 ft lengths, with muzzle and couplings good val“ n.- An These are 1 most satisfactory Lawn Hose and Accessnries You've. Probably gueBSed that the pe0ple who h'fl'e: †e “Pd“ lest medxcal expenses have taken some pains to' ndxhe “S?" grocery stores.. . g V - “What to eat" is one of the big questions of 65 to buy it†takes on a relative importance. This 3 the “correct unswers†to the question. Buy' Your Seed Corn New Perfection†Oil Stoves, Screen [cars and Windows, lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. Have you tried a. can of Martin-Senour Paint or a package of Muresco yet ? It is the best paint and wall ï¬nish on the “ marketâ€"try it and see. SP RATE KILLEN .pd value for $2.50.. ountain Lawn Sprinklers. These are made of brass and wull not rust. T] Summer Goods atCinnamon’s D. CINN AMON Where You are Sure to Get the Best; True Name and Quality. Guaranteed. Headquarters for Hardwear and Stoves KENT-81‘. . LINDSAY made of brass and w?†not rust. The r sprinkler manufactured for 75¢: each REFRIGERATORS ETC. Our‘Sa-een Doors, Windows, Wine '3“ Protect you from the fly pest. doom. ate, are well t‘nade ï¬nd. selectedfgl Buy one of our unwell or Woodym {our hqifo 9 end 10 inch drive Wheel mower! from 83.50 upward. Who woul d be without one? I . y H .i“ by..usmg one of Our BOn tove. So simple an construction that ‘ ;, yet is double. Ovens, IrOn Heaters, Hose Reel. means years to the "6E! AHEAD (E THE FLIES Ins years to the life of your lawn all steel drums, and are vverlast'mg. It's! lung w paging.“ um. a. It’odlrixhttohel90m man'tmwumwyw my styles and sizes to cho‘o; Tho bride looked Very Wetty m ' w “ charming cream 8““ With and: and Carried a spray °‘ my a a, “my, while the bri . thanetW d!“ a 9"" mull. med with I“. d Ill. sbhckPiCtmmt m. THURSDAY, JUNL 1 with velvet. Lindsay Branch. 1'5. Money Orders of The ancient and economical I They are payable without cl We (except in the Yukc on United States. none-l BRANCHES AND EON The Orders and full infOI on gppliation at the Bank. In the event of loss of I u satisfactory gamma. DH .0 lost Order. THE VICTO Capital Paid Up $282 Executors '- Company panic committed to t1 with the ' cry hii emment to invc: 10 w 3 o‘clock. â€my. 10 to 1 dc] transacted. Savings Branch. Branche Province of t A' gener‘ M Oflicc of (h an EDMUND WALK: ALEXANDER Money n Ofï¬ce Hours of Canada. c and Bathur: MW. 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