’13 Yotulnnry Surgeon ‘Honm- Gmdtmte nf tho Onmno Vvt. orlnmrv College. Post-Graduate Royal Veterinary Cullen». also of the- Land- on SchOul of Tropical Madicine one. md Ruldonco Cox-nor Rune] CcLAL’GE’LIN, PEEL. FULTON . STINSON. Barristers, Solicitors, and Notaries. Money to loan. Spe- cial attention given to investments. emcee: Dominion Bank, comer of md Omhrld‘o-u.. Linduy Ofï¬ce Phone mido-nce 387M THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to loan money on farm. town. and vil- 1339 property, at. verv lowest rates of Interest. Company or priVate funds. I am always ready to buy mortgages. I. E. WELDON. solicitor. etc, Milne Block. Lindsm'. Still doing laniness in Ike :ame old stand but. not in thesame old way. We ivauce with the times and are in a. {waition to do better work than ever. ~ ..-... “.3 mime «no Granite Monumefls m. HEELANDS a; IRVINE, Den- “I. members of the Royal Coi- ago of Dental Surgeons. We have all the latest methods of dentistry. Special attention will be given to 036101101111. Crown and bridge cock. The successful extraction of can under gas (Vitalized air) and HOPKIVS AVD HOPKINS. Barris- â€" m. Solicitors, Notary Public,eu . Solicitors 10:- Bank of Montreal. Honey to loan on terms to suit borrower. Ofï¬cesâ€"6 William street couth. andsay. Ont. G. H. Hop- kins, K. C.. F. H. Hopkins, B. A. New designs, new granites. new and unmoved tools and methods. i9 fact the most. up-m-dat-e Marble and Gran- (m “Ton-ks in this part of OntariB. Get our prices and see our m. signs before purchasing. Shop and show rooms 11 13 Can;- ‘L -gm. ITEWART O'CORNOR. Aluys reliable. Purely Vegetable. Small and easy to take Cures headachg, billiousness and Mandrake Liver Pills Lindsay Marble Works -_- V indigestion. A, purely vegetable sugar coated pill which an be easily taken by everybody. antrivry uspecmltv Uctlls pro'n hl attended to drw m- night.;charges moderate. DR. J. M. RICE ï¬tinmn. â€"v-' 'â€" 77,, at and Surety Co.. of London. Ont. Ofï¬ce over Farmers Bank, op- podte post oflce. emcee: Dominion Bank, corner 0 William and Kent-sts., Lindsay. R J. McLaughlin. K. C., A M. Ful- ï¬on. B. A., James A. Peel, '1‘. H . B. WELDON, Mariposa. township Clerk. Oakwood. Fire Insurance agent, issuer at marriage licenses. Conveyancing in all its forms. 25cPerBox E. GREGORY. Comer Drug Store EIGHT R. KNIGHT, Barrister, So- licitor. Notary Public. solicitor for Farmers Bank. representing Water- 100 Mutual Fire Insurance Co.. of Waterloo: Federal Life Assurance 00.. of Hamilton, Empire Acci- ,J__ (in mortgages at ï¬ve per cent. 01'- ï¬ce William street. Lindsay. 1'. D. Moore, K. 0., Alex. Jackson Emu-m. etc. Money to loan at very lowest current rates on best arms. Oï¬ceâ€"corner Kent and York sts., Lindsay. ‘ ‘1'. Stewart. L. V. O'Connor, 8. A. [GORE . J ACKSON. Barristers, $6.. solicitors for The Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to loan ï¬lo insertion of the best artiï¬cial nurtures continue to be a. specialty at this ,olï¬ce. Ozï¬ce nearly opposite all. Simpson house. wean; mm UNIVERSI- n'. 0030533 FOR COUNTY or ovwrom. ‘RJS‘. BLANCH CHAMBERS. Money to Loan immediately north of Fir} Hamsters. etc ---ssss“s“sss~sâ€m The bridal month will soon be here. so that it will be interesting to know the historfv or origin of the wedding ring. Here it is as told by Russiter Feton Smith : No (me knows just when the wed- ding ring started; but from the earliest times the little band of gold bore the tradition that it typiï¬es the fetter that bound the pre-his- tnric captive women to the man who had captured her. mmm, her piercing shriek-s told plainly how much {the unimwl the cermnony. The ï¬rst wedding ring or chain of this kind. was more like our modern hum! culls. and in some cnsos It may hum been not unlike 11 dog collar. Anyway. it was attached to tho m’uspm'tho hrldo by main fnrce. and us she was lml away on hm' hnm‘y- ‘ “ “‘“‘\ ~wmmws she was permitted to go uncr And there was no such a. thi divorce in those times, either. Cutvigdaiéoa . Cuticura. Ointuient. Cuticun Resolve-at and ulicura Pills are sold by drug- Eigts everywhere. Send to Potter Drug em. Corp.. boston. Mass.. for tree 32cm. Cuticum Book on skin diseases. Mrs. Kate Brougham. 200 Dewey St.. Benmngton. Vt.: Rash came on her baby and soon turned to watery. crusted eczema over face. head and body. He was a tearful sight and all attempts at cure were fruitless. Vastly improved m a week by use of Cuticura Remedies and soon skin was clear and healthy. G. J. Dance, 27. New Road. Brentford. England: Tortured for ï¬ve years with bad skin disease. Attended hospital ï¬ve months without success. Covered wuh_ eru tion. No sleep nor rest. Felt like teann imsel! to pieces With terrible itching. Wit ï¬rst appli- cation of Cuticura Ointment was relieved and got good night's sleep“ In a fortnight Cuti- cura Ointment cured him as if by magic. Frank Gridley. 325 E. 43rd St.. New York: In twenty-Iour_ hours he became raw {tom head to loot yvlth a. dreadful burning itch. Suffered agqmes and could npt lie down or sit u . Cuttxcura Soap and Cuncura Ointment. cur him In a. single day. 7 Mexico City, May 26. â€" Porï¬rio Diaz, for whom during thirty years all Mexico stood to one side. early to-day stole from the capital. Only his wife and a. few devoted friends whom he dared to trust followed him to the station at two o’clock this morning shortly after the cele- bration over his resignation had quieted down. Diaz was bound for Vera Cruz to the 1.1mm enthusiastic citizen. Vsident, Francisco Mon de la. Berra. and shouting, “Viva Mada-o." So carefully were the arrangements made for the abdicated President's met escape that the news did not transpire until toâ€"day. Secrecy was due less to apprehension of a pop- y..- ..._-._---- -_ - WW7â€, r no good. Sufleyed three yearsncured by three sets of Cuncura Soap and 01mm mt. H. A. Kngtskon', 57M Wabash Ave., Chica o: ltphm erupuon spread from hands to y. Liter-a ly.tore.ms skin 011 in shreds. Doctors and remedles dxd no good. Cuticum Soap. Ointment am; Pills_ stopped ilching quickly and cured dsease In three weeks. A.â€" r. .n,; n. ‘v,__, ‘rA_u_, MmeivB; Renaud. 277, Mentana SL. Montreal: Treated by doctors 25 years for bad eczema. on leg. It. led from knee down: toot like raw flesh. Doctor advised cumn leg on. Decidedfto try Cuticum Rem ies am. In two In ths’ use of Gun. can. Remednes she was c ed. Mrs. Nora Emmott. 26. Lena. Gudens Brook Green. London: Two mtle girh had dreadful scalp troqble that doctors called ringworm. Cned wnh intense itching. Hos- pital trgatmï¬gn: gaj'e {rightful pain but. did ..A o u...‘ "A-..“ nun"! In" drag 011'. Clothing would stick to bleedin a . Hoged death would soon end lem'l annexing. uticura Remedies cooled the itch- lng. bleeding Mat cage and won cured her. Mrs. H. C. Maitland. Jasper. Ont.: Itchy nah on her baby’s head when but three months old. I: spread over enmc body.‘ Put mittens on him to woven: tearing skin. Reduced to a. skeleton. One bath with Cut:- cura Soap and application of Cuticura Oint- ment soothed ban to :leep. A single set cured him. Thinks child would have died but. for Cuticm Bananas._ Mrs. Wm. Hunt, 259 Falrrnount Ave“ Newark. N. J.: Whole body 3 mm o! raw. torturing enema. A ny was beyond words. Hair 1111 (ell out_ an ears segmed ready to drop of; Clptlgmg woukksuck to _bl_eed[ng nod who hove lost faith in all mane: o!‘ trutment. my learn that there is one way to ï¬nd immediate relief. the followlng remarknble series of condensed tostimon'nls is published: w. H. White. 312 E. Cabot St.. Philadel- phia: Knee to ankle a. mass of eruption. Meringislgnply lndeacribgblc {or six long years. "Had Io. 335:8: till blood m uni health was undermined (tom lack of sleep. Cuticun Remedies cured it. without a. mark. 1111: those who have wflered lone Ind hopelessly from eczem and other torturing. disï¬aurine erupgions_o_f__th9 skin and scalp ARemarkableRecu'dofltching, HOW SKIN-TBOUBLES HAVE BEEN CUBED Burning, Disï¬guring Eruptions Successfully Treated. a1 The Wedding Ring THE WATCHMAN-WARDER, LINDSAY. w of who Mr. Menzies deCided to go West 0w- in: to the fact that he wished to bet- ter himself and also to the fact that he has already two sons hung in SMKatOC‘n He reCeived a number of tempting; o!’ ers by letterg‘ram and de- cided to accept the (flier of Irvine ( ompany and will be employed at office work. Mr. R. B. Irvine is a brother of Dr? Irvine, of Lindsay. Mr. Menzie left town on Monday last and on the way out will vis- it. for a. day or so with his son. Mr. B. D. Menzies, at Port Arthur. Mrs. Menzies will leave in the course of 5 few weeks when Mr. Men vies gets matters straightened out. SARAH McFADMZX. '11 Hz:- Hnuse of Refuge on Mummy, May :32. Sarah McFadden. aged 72 years. Deceased came from Fenclon tuwmlnp and had been an inmako of me I'm“: since 1909. and had won ailing lnl‘ a number or years. The huun'ul took place Wednesday to the lersidu cemetery. ROBERT WILSON. 'l‘hn don-used died In the House of ltc-‘ugr. on Tuesday. May 23. Rob- m‘! \\“l.-um was aged 7] years and mum: flan: Somervillo. H0 loaves in Lindsay. Here he ï¬rst worked for Bradbum 8.: Company, after which he entered the Dundas . Flavelles when that ï¬rm was doing busi- ness in the one store. Afterwards the 1,, F. ï¬rm purchased the G. W. Beau store and enlarged their prem~ 1595. During the time Mr. Menzies worked for Bradburn 00., he also was manager of the opera house. in the Western citv. His friends. while regretting his departure. wish him health. wealth and prospelitx 'm the gunning Canadian “est. n Mfr. who is ian inmate oi the Home. He had been sick for some time and gradually sunk until he pnssml away on Tuesday. The lun- wm took Mace Wednesday being in- terred in the Riverside cemetery. .H‘HN McKENZIE. 'I'hc iam- John McKenzie passed away in the House of Refuge, on Thursday: May 25. aged 80 years. IW‘eum-sl hm: been an in ate since 190“. his home being in Bobcaygeon. Hz: haul been ii! for some time with a cancer in but mouth which caused his death early Thursday morning. the ice, \\ here he was found to be a cheerful winner and a. good loser. For a number of .years he was identi- ï¬ed as secretary of the Lindsay base- ball club when this town was repre« sented in the Midland League with some fast teams, and in the year of 1904 when the Lindsay baseball nine won the championship of the Midlanv. League. Mr. Menzies has had a. checkered experience in the mercantile business learning the trade in the city of Pet- erboro, after which he worked in Nor-Wood. Rochester, N.Y., Winnipeg, Albany. N.Y.. ï¬nally settling down has secured a lucrative positiOn with R. B. Irvine 5:; Co., extensive coal and lumber dealers. ' The decision. which was made after due consideration, will be received with a great deal of reg‘ï¬â€™t by the numerous. friends of Mr. and. Mrs. Mmzies in L‘ndsay. He has been a popular citizen in sporting circles in Lindsay, being an enthusiastic base- ball fan and an ardent c'urler. His friends of the broom and the stane will miss him in the curlers “Cham- ber of horrors" where his ready wit was always to be heard and also on J. Menzies. who has been a. member of the Dundas 4: l-‘lavellw Ltd.. for the past twenty years, has decided to locate in Saskatoon, Sash, where he ha: uncured .. lucrative DOSitiOn With The lure of the Canadian West has enticed another well-known Lind- say citi7en to “fold up his tent" am seek a. living in richer ï¬elds, Mr. R Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup. fall I contracted a heavy cold which left me with a. hacking cough and every time I would get a Little more cold thie hacking cough would become a lung litting one. It k t on getting worae I kept on swaying money uying different co remedieeuotil a. friendeskedme' I Mr. R. J. Menziw Is Leaving For Saskatoon Mr. J. H. Richards, 1852 Second Ave. East, Vancouver, B.C., writs: “Allow motowriteafew linesinpnisoof your lulvwvâ€"vâ€"_ V beganw much easier, sndby thetime a. bottle and a. half in m hadgone. lam amming the otger half botfleincasoits doomeagain, but Immlhavoa tivecure. me recommend Dr. ood’o Norway Pine Symptoallwhosuï¬â€™erh-omflorscough throat irritation of any kind. If Became a Lung Splitting Cough. OBITUARY low-1g. yet than West. THE 1. B.. , 0.. [ML-m; Kinmoum, June 10, 1891 â€"â€" Mr. Pusey; the enterprising manager of the 1. B1. 0r Ry“ is pushing the road as fast; as- possihlb, and in- tends to have trains running to Goodvrhxuu early next inâ€. This road will open up a well Wooded! dis- trict and be of immense \aluc to Settlvl‘s. Five new lint. cars arrived last week [rum the (‘rnssen Cur Works. (‘ohnurm \x-i-t-h lmmcmlo. liancrmlt (E. Uttaww Railway painted on tin-m. This looks lilu- business. Reminiscen Gleaned l F1185 c TENS l. B. . 0. [It'll Earl) Ini‘ho afternoon cruwds or people. both young and um. 'urrived Holmn'er. June 102â€"011 the 21th of May the people of. Hulsmor Me- thodist church hel'd their annual pkâ€" nlc. which was a. decided men-us. to take part in the enjoyment. Hm ul all (hero was a mum- uf fnmlmll between Bhl‘smcr and Kirkfleld. which "alum-or wan. Alla a boun- toous (on am excellent cm was romlorml which was granny «dogma by all. DR. \‘ROHMJS WARDEN. . ’l‘he Juno maxi-m ot the nmnly council met in the council dumber on 'l‘uvsduy. with the follnwing mom- bers present: Messrs. Mini-nu. Alton. Brown, Bailey. Bottum. (‘hamherm llr. Cornwall. Ellis. Ham. Hopkins. Kelley. Kylie. Lithgow, Lawns- brough. McEachern. McRuo. Shaver. Switzor. 'l‘hompsun. Walker. Wilson and Winters. with the warden. Dr. A. E. VroOman in the chair. Among other things a special committee was appointed comprised of the war- OMEMEE. muting about. the oil .nd to the ole- lactory nenes of may. it heaped“; :commerciu. enterprise. There is one Omemce. May 22. -- The Rifle As-i res'ult from its use. that. the dust. socintion announce a long list. of d our streets that has been utur- shooting contests for Mb 0‘ which 8'36 With it, w W . M ‘8- cash Pri'M’S Will be Swuded- The tune. Thanks. Mr. Reeve. for our d- event. W1“ “ka Place On ““0“" 3 [owes to the present: my the rut- (Too late for last.) Mrs. Campbell, of Belleville, is vis- iting with her sisters. Mrs. O. G. Williamson and Mrs. Kelly. Another distinctive honor has be?n an empty honor purchased with mon- eyâ€"but one secured by active hard labor, md comparatively emcient besides graduating as a.’ ve1 has been notiï¬ed that he '1 the percentage on the Civil Examination, which entitles him to .8 plane on their list for a. position. There were my wrote on this ex- amination but few who readied the 8‘" Reminiscences Gleaned From ‘ mes of Warder S‘ .\ rm: PH‘NH Insopmedmi"e our citizens-4mm den and an advisory committee to at once take steps to purchase the- necessary lands and hme pnepared’ estimates for the erection o: the necessan buildings for an industrial, farm and house of refuge. J une 24â€"‘I‘he annual. closing exer- cises of the Lindsay Collegiate In- stitute will take place this (Friday) evening. beginning at 8 o'clock. Mr. J. R. McNeillie. chairman of the Boarh of Education, will deliver- the opening addresg. after which- the prizes will be presented to the suc- cessful candidates by the. principal, Mr. J. C. liarstonc. Kddresses will be-delivcred by the donors of the many prizes and edclresnes will be presented to Mr. F. .l. Smelt: by Mayor Ray on behalf oi the town council. by .l. R. M‘cNollliu on be half of the limlrll ol‘ l'kiura'tioo. Ind by Mr. .-\. i-I. iluniy on behalf of the leaching stall. ‘ 'l‘be- Rm. Prof. Clark. of Trinity (‘nllmm 'l'mmnlm. will also be prawn! and del'iwer an address. Lindsay again defeated their old rivals. Poterhoro. on 'l‘uudny,- by I. scar-o of 19 to 3 In a. Wil'muh as follows: Lindsayâ€"McMillan. Mal- colmson. McAdam. Vance. Little. Sinclair, McKenzie..Pe¢ry and V"- cne. l'eterboroâ€"Mchbbe, O’Bflao. Llppseu, Smith, anln, Ray, Paklnbam. Pompfuh and Dooley. on the Agricultural groundu. l'e- terburn came up with their mlinhl‘et Brennan. Ray and. Naif-be, against. whom Lindsay had he: promising bunch of colts. The mm: lined up use it necessary. 0!) Honda. Kay 20. the stork finned the home at Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Uodgetts who are in ecstasy oVer 1 son and heir. ure bring forth a. more liberal allow- The summer meetings of tlle East Victoria.‘ Branch Institute. will be held as follows : Meeiings of The Women: Institute Fusion Falls. Dickson's Hall. J uno 3. 1t 2.30 p.m.;- Burnt Blur, Hotho- am church, Juno _5.. gt 2.80 _p.m.; 2.80 pan. Besides local assistance the meet- mg. will be addressed by In. Kin- yon Lott. Cobain-g, on subject- 01 the patent hunt. . Town mu. June 6.’ at. LINDSAY W031. ; Glimpses of [ Doings in BY BUSY EYES BX-LINDSAYITE PASSES AWAY Just about ï¬ve years ago Mr. J». J. Wetherup Vacated his ï¬ne comfortable home on the corner of Sam end Peel-sts.. end idt alongv with In. Wetherup for Lot Ange- lou. (‘ei., to allay the glorious clum- ate and at the same time add to his then large holdings of property and wealth. He went into the reel es- tate business. speculated and pros- pered. This morning word was received in town of his donut, which city last night The late Mr. Wetherup was one of Lindsay's best citizens and for a number of years the deceased was engaged in the piano business in Lindsay and was widely known in town and country. The deceased, who was en excep- tlonelly benevolent citlzu, was born in the township of Version about seventy years ago. while his par- ents, the late Mr. and Mrs. James Wetherup. were born in Ireland. His mother come to Gonna. in 1834 with :her pm“, and we. n noble. kind» and (allowed the Conaervutive party. He was popular with In. (ï¬ends, and the utter were numerous and was never known to {nil in helping thickorthepoorflvlppuled t9. law instances could hemmed “hm-o be “M [3 MW “‘6 “stress which ext“ among» an 1" mr Imilia of Lind-y. “5' “Width: strictly to human: 5° W and built a. Imam;- pf m mm In “May, including 9‘0 III-'3. white brick house: on 8mm“. 81». and tho tho hon-g oecuphd by Full puttculu-I on now u ad mutton “ton on proportion can be obulned from Maura. Fulton and Stlmn. Barium. Lindsay and Fe pnunuuvu. for trust funds The Trustee Act of Ontatib) places so many “striations, and very wisely too, on the investment of. mast funds that trustees often ex- pelience diï¬iculty in obtaining a safe,\legal investment paying a high uteof interest. This difï¬culty an be overcome by buying First flongages on improved Saskatchewan Farms. We have a list of xhc best obtainable in Saskatchewan. We guarantee the safety of your best obtainable in Saskatchewan. We guarantee the safety of your investment, and undertake to collect and remit the paymt‘nls uf interest and principal without charge. If you. have trust ï¬nds in nvest send for booklet, "A Safe Investment." ' ATIONAL [NANCE 26 Wellington St. E. Toronto, 0:: t. at his home in Vancouver mum 01.000.000.00 run-m WIT“ “01M.“ IMUI m 12mm om mm.†Hood Oiur W. 3-C- I‘Mf tor a numlu'v The ï¬rst. wife of thc- cln‘n‘aï¬â€˜d. m“ Be“. died about the your 1901 Ind several years later he was maï¬a! Lu Miss Kutherine Snoning. daugh'd’ of Kr. and Mrs. W. Snolling. M' Git-Stu who are leaving for Vln' couvcr. One daughter survives- In. J. w. Wskely. of town, is I 119500. while Dr. Wood and Mr. G. A. Jordan are cousins. Ft“- corner of Sussex and Pn-l Ms. 21¢ a!“ built Ind OWIMM luv X01! leR block. The lat? Mr. “mhorup wok two or three trim u. ('uha nd spammed then- nnd n is sum! owns considerable pram-Hy in thnt melon. era! nephews also rosidc township. deceased and of 121‘s. “Mm-n wt to hear of his death 8 cm their sincere snnpathy maxed widow and family. THURSDAY. JUNE 1, 1911 1‘th What Pill 7 Why, ‘ 1),. Miley Anti-Pain Pill- . Lumbago. Locotlmmr NV" We, StomachachC. Yeti: d i“! ruins of "ma" Ԡm of the bOdY' . we: In and nomiiod Moul- I‘S. McLuuuhlin. Pd. Penelon Falls. 10ch tr Lindsay fr‘i'" ‘1‘le - .lu'MSf'd. m. war 1901 and ye “as m‘m‘d ellinz. dam" riondS 0f \vetheruP us‘ an the ups He 15 Suits in navy, hlac Th“ ale Ocld lots [I Suits in greyvnavs M Mama. suits "$5 suits, Sklrts, I) W suns rvg. Sage suits reg. $15, and grey, special p1. thkShifl'on‘Tatieta S Black p631! d8 Soic a†--_- $1.33, special ...... Buck and plain col‘ lines and taï¬etas Checks andftripcs ix and tamolines, special Silk foulards at 50c. 75 Cream Lustre, cream mohaiare. cream £5116 per yd ................. 54 inch heavy cream sun Handsome range of «ire over lace to match. ‘ black and colon-'1 1am blouses 3-4- and full 1‘ 75¢. 1.00 and ...... . Shirt Waists ............. Independe‘ Fore l in them. m maker went on to .’ m lane was rather ï¬at: riches for people 9“â€! which of a good ‘u m not. always the‘ u l‘lch- mm, although 1 W him well. He exp liglon was The Independon turned out in la md divine senh ha church yancr Rev. J. Wallace “.3 extended a ‘9'" to the order, sunk to congratulate th.‘ .pleodid work twin: pluned that thu‘rv cation of gum"! Which WIS an (“hit work being dnm- an omci‘l ï¬gures Mm“ ‘ nun Md a Citizen 0'qu sound in body and urnn‘ Ho embined that Hi ““8 the gluttuns :m‘: ‘0': because it. pious-vi 'sz WV“ that was vin- all reach them. i The pastor stated that ‘ a m believed in JUMIJ “4 in giving «or; mun m explained that «'Kt'r'} .t be honest, as {all m an abomination In must, not oppress or mm 3% Of anyone oxplui m Was the corner 5 m or brotherhomis ‘0? sum that a man's 'u not. done with just W Md justice was no: Md go beyond justim‘ m the week, poor and .' dï¬h on every Christi â€(or dd. but. for 53' “RU-t. mm; mm w W very much t M In someone to ta the orphans of and use for mum tax-tum whnro the flu) tuberculosis Y We‘. with these words 0; ma and oound in M Ho explain Imong the "‘9- The pastur nlsn W order On the prom “when :nd in le‘ mt he understand H‘ 01‘0", members of 1h.- ‘W‘d resided in town C' had now alums! mutton of members htion (and of 817 they htd paid out the 1.5!. thirty pm 3153. He ohm sun dds-erred a word of account, of what Rev. Mr. Walla Jeremiah 22 ; 15 hum- eat and . lint and justice well with hun these words was the way of estubl When in tow: 3f 1r U