>1 Sigh? testin is 0: try on g‘afsear 1109‘“ ye and me. surethe that us why i can “W ases when others fail. Nd tats to consult me if!"c help. M. B. ANNIE._ ‘33:: Eyesight m Kent-33., over deep. 'emadami. A lgonqull netawan River. bent-(inn Bay. m. {mum-um Lakél. O“. r05 moczumali 3.3... s. uhï¬rflhth 40:33. urnnuimhgsu I‘ll. E‘ “DC. man will catch you Sui-ITâ€"‘nhI-T‘wn- mun uvulm “I.†mums In“! mu “bikini-â€h.“ N‘s-III“! she] - ter of uakoka WI “ E‘ Huw Round Trip Hound" ; sum |.-\ on CHICAGO lx‘l‘ulul‘r .11qu I‘ll“ infflrmflmg \‘HIulnl l‘ruuk Agent 0" THURSDAY he Popular Taurist Route musxovsu EXP!!!“ A. E. nu", n 11.: BXCURSIONS mm In :5 n m. daily»? akin dirmt cont!“ \\ Is 5“ fur a" “W 2.23 has! alien. ‘\ Igonqui LAI. of -_-h sys'rnl! TI ) THE IMPORTED GERMAN COACH STALLION (5377) The property of cans. LINDSAY ~ LINDSAY. Out In make the season at. his own liable. See folders for breeding- TERMS $15.60 “Ways tasty -- nothing “"8 healthful. We have ‘Ochoicest grown uni “ Prices only possible by EVE; in cal-load 10“ Lo ms» who wish to get the best. Many students “-0111 the distant provinces and the Lnited States at: and th» ELLIOTT “may Fruit Market Corn! Com! Now is: the time to buy your comâ€"Shaker's Early, Long- fellow, Compton’s Early, North Dakota, Eight-rowed Mammoth, White-Cap, Yellow Dent, Giant Prohric Swear. Ensilage and Leeming. Tmnto, Ont This school has a. nations mutation for high grade work. limmatps readily get good pos- ltxons. Opun entire yew. Enter now, Writ» tnr catalogue. Cor. Young and \V. J. Elliot Alr'mndm- Sts. Principal This. is the cheapest month to buy your coal. Book your order before end of month. “Five Roses" and other high grades of Flour. Jos. T. Beatty OMEMEE W1 qualify for a, good situation at business life. It will cost. little t0 do this. Get our plans. Write The Shaw CorrespondenCe School. £1 YWSt-u Toronto. All kin is of )Iangold seed. l"Whitman. MM STUDY AT HOME Distance is No flindrance ALOIS JUNE 8, 1911. MUM», M. J. CARTER, The makers permit no extravagance or waste, and they never allow prices to debar betterment ' Prices from $10.00 to $25.00 iSmall Fire at Omemee The Emily Presbyterian cemetery committee has decided to place a. small building in the netropolis. There is a movement I being made to beautify the burying ground and, a. caretaker has been appointed. .‘Plot- holders wishing his services .on tileir holdings may notify anyone of the following committee : Mr. Ely Don- oey. Omemee, Mr. H. Blond. Mt. Pleasant, Mr. Chas. Rutherford. Fowler's Corners. The [-1. V. w. Institute held a suc- cessful muting last week. on the lawn “t Mrs. (I. Balfourwhere lnter= mating addreueu on live topics wow -~---~Aâ€" .4 u“. the devouring flames. Theï¬ght was not‘in vain though as the dwelling was saved but not before consider- able destruction was done to the inside of the rear part. The ï¬re is supposed to have originated from the pipes or the chimney. Rev. Robt.\ Burns attended the Bay of Quinta Conference held at Port Hope. He was absent over Sunday. Mrs. Burns was visiting friends in Napanee. Mr. and Mrsf H. J. McLean. and son, Gordon. called on friends the ï¬rst of the week. Miss Muriel Mason. of I'eterboro. was the guest of her mother over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchel. visited l‘eterboro on Saturday. Mrs. J. Fee. Master N. Fee, and. Miss Kate Harrison. of Mt. Pleasimt‘ were In Gamma on Thursday. About noon on Wednesday of last. week, the dwelling of Mr. Thos. Hen- derson, King-5L, west, was discover- ed to be on ï¬re. The brigade re- sponded hastily and as the distanCe was great and an accident occurred on the run‘out, it was some time before their ‘services were felt upon In,t,he civil suit of Wood vs. Dick tried here last week, the complainant sued for value of a :cow which he 'had purchased at the sale of Mr. I. Mc- Gee, and which was brought there for sale by Mr. D. Dick. claiming that the animal was misrepresented. The case was decided in fax’or of the defendant, the complainant to pay the costs. glwn by pronunem worn“ or u“: tnutltutc. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wylie spam thv week end as guests of Manda in ‘l‘urmzo. Mrs. Weldon 0t Lmdsay and Mrs. Johnson. 0! Myrtle. visited with Mrs White. Sturgeon-at. last. week. and also called on rather Manda in town. ~‘--â€" 74- "a Omemee, June ‘5. â€" Mr. Robert Thompson, of Toronto, spent the week end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Thompson. Mr. Havelock Fee, of Lindsay. was home for over Sunday. urday. Dr. Thompson is busy w work of census enumeration are Messrs. J as. Hayes Pleasant. SaturdaY~ r w... Adams and Mrs. F Rowan \isitora to Peterboro on Sat. ad an othw friends in town. . Whitï¬eld. teacher at. Mt. . was a visitor to town on W11 m1 “at mains W th the great majority of clothing, little or no attention is paid to import- ant details. It IS a question of “how cheap,†not “how good." We have found that cost looks after itself in the satisfaction the wearexs of “20th Cen- tury†and “Progress Brand" Clothing enjoy, and the persistence with which -â€"â€"â€"Ehey demand these garments. â€"â€" busy with the mention ; So also Hayes and John But How Good «Other Interesting Items MiSS S. English has [accepted a re- numerative position with The T. Eaton Co-. of Toronto. Miss 'Jewett returned on Monday from a visit with friends at Best's Station. The W.F.M.S. of the Presbyterian church meets on Friday after-110011 at the home 01' Mrs. T. W. McLean. On Sabbath the appointments of the Methodist circuit were taken by Mr. Harry Wilkinson. a. gradugte of our High School. , Mr. lean Richardson, of Millbrook. is registered at the Commercial House. The Methodists of Lebanon will hold a grand garden party on m» 29th inst. Mrs. Bleasdalo and - son, Master Lawrence. of Toronto, visited with he; danghter, Mrs. (Dr.) Sutton. According to,the ï¬rst draft of the stationing committee we note that the Rev. Robt. Burns will remain on the Omemee circuit. Mr. George Morrison is able to be about again after 'a. few days illness. A case of scarlet feVer is reported in town. Mr. S. Grand\ and Mrs. E. Grundy were in Peterboro on Saturday. The-attack of the colorado beetle on the tuber crop keeps pace with the pragressive era. . - . Mrs. vogue. oi Lindsay. is visiting her non. Dr. 0. E. Poguo. oi town. Mi. Harry Woioh and Mill Mm Co: are winning u. Bali's Like this wack. . Mrs. Oldl. 0! Toronto. in Visiting with her daughter. Mn. 0. E. Fugue was Louise Walton. 02‘ Toronto. 1- viaiting her sitter. Mrs. Wm. Bake. The Nine. Block. formerly c! To- ronto. but now of Ingoldsby. m humus: at Mrs. Pritchu'd's lat Felicity. par excellence, is the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Williamson. The stork called on them last Fri- day. The King's birthday was very quietly celebrated in our town Preparations are being mad. for "D†Company of the 45th Regiment to go to camp†on the 12th inst. The 0me Presbyterian will hold their annual garden party on Dominion nay. Miss May Margaret Fee was the recipient oi a "shower†from her girl friend: in: week. Linen tor "dom boils" this week. Mindon. Juno 8.â€" Mr. Thou. lind- m. or Huntuiiio. in visiting hiouon 'i‘wior. oi the Scotch Lino CLOTHIBR and FURNISHBR MIN DEN doubt found the work lrksome as well as arduous. He claims that :he could not do all Wt 515 employ- ‘er wished him to do and thet be- mouse he could not was beaten with \a long leuther stnp until he was Young Bamardo Home Boy Says Farmer Beat Him With a Strap Some time ago a. former by ,the name of Jones, who lives 1100,? the villIge of Omemoe, mud help um communicated with the Bung-do Home outbox-mes, who placed under his cue a. young homo bOY- The young lad was a. novice as m- us farm work was concerned and no black 3nd blue, and not being .me to stand the abuse any longer he ran away. . A MOTHER'S PRAISE 0F BABY'S OWN TABLETS. Mrs. Allen Mason. Carleton, N.B.. writes ' "I have used Baby’s Own Tablets ever since I have had child- ren and that is going on ï¬fteen years. I have always found them en- tirely satisfaCtox-y for all the ail- ments of little ones and feel that I cannot praise them Mrs. Mason’s praise is just that of thousands of mothers who consider Baby’s Own Tablets the only safe gnu sure remedy to keep. in the house for their little ones. The tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mai. at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Willâ€" iams' Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. whims ï¬oâ€"on considerably rout-dud in growth and . light. out II highly prom-bio. DONGOLA. Dongola, May 27. -- The weather has been exceedingly warm here and Miss Rosa Quinn intends staying at home until the Harvest. Excursions start when she intends taking in cream party on Friday night. .Every one enjOyed themselves very much. Mr. James Quinn, at. has been successful in getting $150 to spend on the road here, which is much needed. The statute labor has been going on during the past week. Aâ€"‘- _‘.A“I'AA THE CAUSE OF RHEUMA- TlSM Tlioh'Sunday whool picnic hold an. Ball Point on May 29th. was who navyâ€"v _, going on during the past week. Some of our young people attended the social in the S. A. Barracks at Norland on Thursday night. It is frequently supposed that rheumatism is brought on by and damp effects on the surface of the body, but this theory is wrong, cold and damp only excites the dis- ease that 'is settled in the blood. Rheumatism is a blood disease and Rheumo is guaranteed to remove the cause and enrich the blood so that uric acid cannot exist. Rheumo is a wonderiul rheumatic cure. It you have rheumatism in any form don‘t delay going to Morgan's drug store and not a bottle of Rheumb to-day. we have had a few thunder storms which have aided the growth a great deal but have not cooled the air. Mrs. Alfred Lloyd and Miss Rose Quinn. of Toronto, visited under the parental roof this week. that trip. Mrs. Thos. Argue \isited friends at Lindsay and other places on the 23rd and returned home on the 24th Women Heard Mrs. Lloyd has returned to to accompanied by Miss Quinn. Mr. Joseph Windrizn and little son Raymond, who lived here at one time but who live in London now. renewed acquaintances here on Vic- toria Day. Everybody was much pleased to see him although it was such a short visit. _ Miss Jean Parker spent last week end the west. of her friend Miss Myrtle Wakelin of Norland. Mrs. Percy O'Brien had an ice and get a wâ€"w“ T‘Mn. D Smith continuo- quiz. poorly. but under the cm or Dr. Com-on. it. is hoped 3". my upood- Ily recover. - ;l-_“ LAIA _A Comoron. Juno tâ€"Moudowu in this neighborhood do not. look ioo promising u the pram time. A. mo“. 0! the clover won wintohkiiiod tho timothy. owing go the dry won- Excellent Papers d to Toron- Miss Myrtle ingcmsedutheboyucwd,bybe- mg thFeshod with a. bony piece .0! strap. On the back of the boy's neck was also noticed a nasty bruise, which the lad stated was caused by the {armor grabbing him with his hand. The bruise had the impres- Theyounghd accordingto his ownstorymnmmtnight. And my. Has he was taken care of by the Childnn's Aid Society. and to than he told n very pititul story. He wasalaoenminedbyolocd physician who found that the M's back was badly bruised and in spots wu buck and blue, may bo- Ops council met on May 29th. From C.P.R.. notice oi application to the Board of Railway Commis- sioners -Ior the privilege to divert the drive roads at Pogue’s Corner so as to make only one crossing on: c. B. a s. R. From Inspector Ste-g V8118. adVising the appointment of a truant oflicer for Ops. From the: l l i secretary of the Board of Railw av Commissioners, several communica tions in replv to letters sent by the clerk and the township solicitor op- posing the diversion oi the drive. road at Pottery Corner crossing, al- so the plan of the diversion ï¬nally ordered by the board. From To- ronto Construction Co. enclosing cheque (qr/eke gravel taken from the! township gravel pit. From inspec-‘ tor of prisons and public charities re Ops patients. From Solicitor Ste-i wart stating that because of the de-i cided stand of the Board of Rail- way Commissioners on the Potter) . corner diversiOn further correspond-l ence on the matter seemed useless as ' the board refused to open up the question again. I John O'Reilly, asking for wire fences on his road beat as they had never been able to keep it open in winter because of snow drifts and they were now refused further pas- In the morning Rev. Mr. Woodger took his text from I King's. 18th chapter and 24th verse. " And cull ye on the name of yon:- goda. um I will call on the nun. ot the Lord; lntter on " Helm In the Home." Both ladle: gun very court-lulu nnd lnutructlvo nddruul. Alter the mootlns n moptlon sad lunch- eon was hold und than tho two l.- dlu wore drlwn to the home at In. Joneph Mom. when tho: m to <1le “drone. nt the lnntltute than. The next mullnx at tho ln- Itltuto wlll be held nt thc home 0! Ha. John Woutnwny on the 20th day 0! July next. In. E. Word. who wu on n vlult to her ton in madman Clty. hu "tut-nod homo dul- Ipcndlng Ion. month. that. sage through ï¬elds. Com- ‘Walden agreed to see what could be done in placing the fences. Mr. Keenan. strongly opposing the closing of the by-road in lots 19 and 20 in the 10th con. on the ground that it was a. near cut for him in reaching his farm in the 11th con. Messrs. W. Moore and J. W. Patter- son were present to urge the clos- ing of the said bycroad on the ground that it meant the keeping up of extra. {ences for them and cut Mr. Patterson's farm at a bad angle, and The Little Foxes that rauerauu a nun; By a. â€a... “nuâ€"v, _. the said road being in ill repair left the township liable if accident oc-. "-37.7.le “I...†can-«mum. VVVV v OPS COUNCIL PROEEDINGS Make Life Unpleasant W the i with a very heavy tramc and was in way bad shape. Council did not faVor lea-{the idea of making a special grant the i in any one division, but Com. Hawk- op- ' ins promised to do the very beSt he rive .could with the money appropriated al- ' for his division. ' ally Terrill â€"- Walden -â€" That Reeve To- Hawkins and Coun. Best and Hick- aing son he a committee to view the by- the ! road in lots 19 and 20 and consider pec- 'the advisability of closing the same. 6 re and report at next council meeting; Ste-i The amount of money to be ap-‘ de- ' propriated for roads and bridges was :ail- considered, and because of careful Lery :inanagement in other departments md- council thought it safe to appro- 5 as ' priate for the road the full amount the of the regular appropriation of oth- er years and also the special extra wire appropriation that had been niade had later in the year when the ï¬nances ingpermitted it. This was done with and:the understanding that each com- pas- l missioner keep within his amount, [den and the by-law conï¬rming the same a in was duly passed. gram. on his road be: Com. Best. ‘ Messrs. Maloney, Cc nmckson. asking for I !on beat 70 on the I in“ a leading road the morning it was stated that in my men the tuners expected too much from these boys and that they won overworked. and becoming dis- couraged nu nway. or the young follow the Children's Aid nuthorltteu placed him with an- other turner. In converSttiOn with a npraenutlve of the above society Hickson â€" 'I‘errill - That if after correspondence it was found neces- sary, Ree\e Hawkins be authorized -to attend the sitting of the Board of Railway Commissioners to op- pose the plan submitted for the pro- lposed dixersion at Pogue' 5 corner curred thereon. M. the waning service Rev. Mr. Woods" took his text trom (he see- on. chum: ot the long. 0! Solo- mon und Munch verso. " Take an the tow. the um. (oxen. um open the Vina; (or our vino. haw undo; gmt or null. m moulded by the little ad the common thin“. thu- Itumtsmbtunfluvo bo- Terrill â€" Hickson â€" That Reeve Hawkins Lild Com. Best be author- ized to purchase a. gravel pit for road di\'. 4. In; sud MU disturbed. and so it u “at the little thins: enter in ad upon them and the God that answereth by ï¬re, let Him be God. And all the peo- ple answered and said. it is well spoken." The speaker delivered a. sermon chiefly from the theme. “ The God that. mwereth by ï¬re, let Him be God." and stated that for three a dark cloud over the land because of the prayers of Elijah against the idolatry and heatheniem oi the peo- ple. Then came the ï¬nal test where God triumphed over . and the preacher went on to out that God’s religion had roof that it is divine. and God Hanged in- \‘oltication. Council adiourned 19, at 10 mm. years and eight. months previous to the time of the text there had been George Farming. asking tor a rant. on his road beanâ€"Referred to .mloney, Corscadden and . making for a. special grant ; 70 on the ground that it \mdinfl road into Lindsay (llama-dad by ï¬ne, let nun her ‘1 ed that for three of th mths previous to The 1 t there had been cry I the land because king ,ujnh against the time. Mann 0! the Peo- _â€" a flnul test where . 1nd the BAR: out. that 0“ roof that he" ,4 “caged in- f“ went on t0 0!. to meet, June Tuesdayâ€"At Temperance House. On- emee. for night. CHAS. LINDSAY - LINDSAY. Ont; will make the mama follow: : Hondaâ€"At D. Winn'a, lot. 2. con. 8. 752901nI-‘nmeuxd 68028um mswmorm magiâ€"At 1). Win Engly, for night. Tue-duâ€"At. Tempe ease. for night. Wednesday-At G90 6, con. 7, Emil: the property of John Aldous. Fenc- lon Falls. will make the season as follows : Thursday, Friday and Saturday gt his own stable, McArthur House. Fenelon Falls. his own at Penelon Fall Mondayâ€"A Cobocmzk {01 féiists L $12.00. See large bill- 10: description and pedigree- . JAMES JONES, Mgr-- HARDUIN III was Mn smart-{puma to ï¬le Wutchmun-Wurder Ir. Romy wmdflml 0! South River. Ont.. Into. thut “ 1» Ward» in a vol- como visitor in our home and we could not do without It." true chm. end we allowed the little thing: to worry us and nuke ue discontented when we should ec- eept with patience the things we cannot chem. ï¬rst it was seen that n. Derwuux was {atally hurt and that M. Monis was seriously injured. After the minister: had been cared for the surgeons dnessed the wounds of those who had receixed minor bruis- plain a number oi the little (on: um were camping in and spoiling tho vim. Fir-t. tho critical habit ; mood. iii temper: third. dinooa- taut: tom-LII. incrauiudo: ï¬fth. and tor money. All those little (on. m injurious to the vine- o! CORONATION STAMPS. The contract for printing a. special issue of postage stamps to be known as the coronation issue has been awarded to the American Bank Note Company, and it is expected that BARNS DESTROYED. On Sunday .fternoon Fowler‘s Cor- ners vicinity was visited by . navy wind atom and moo; och-r m m um belonging to It. Kelly A WELCOME VISITOR. awarded to the American Bank Note Company, and it is expected that they will be distributed throughout the country by June 3rd. the King' 5 birthday. These stamps will be double the size of the ordinary pos- tage stamp anh only a limited num- machinist-c chp'lemy demolhhed. her will be printed, as in the case of the Quebec Tel-centenary issue. The new two-cent stamps for ordin- ary use Noting the head of the new ’edneodnyâ€"At Geo. Roda-son's. lot 6, con. 7. Emily. for noon. I. Fitzpatrick's, lot 14, con. 9. Emily for night. Black Pete FAMOUS FRENCH COACH STALLIGN :onk for night. sdayâ€"At Cox-son's Siding. ; Victoria Road (or night. lncsdayâ€"At Glenn-m {or 1 m emcmmos STALL‘IOH ' ~ will not be ready for some râ€"At Jon. Flynn'S. lot 13. TERMS $15.00 .At Baddow, for noon; flag a special I to be known sane has been an Bank Note expected that. 10, my. ‘ . igï¬. i