There’d be No Tailors. i Would There? m “mama ,Mmmgmmm ‘ _ __A--- smug In a w. 18;“ WW II N to Qanï¬s mmmumtwhm w mumm the mug: many an newsman. whereby-am“ mam m.mum.nmmm l‘v‘x “lawnvnvsI-n ' Ladt' IV. G. Blazr {9" Son @5555; For A Good Relkble Boot 11 . DON’T FORGET REE 3333353“ $533523 Fâ€" We have a large assortment of Hand Sewn Boot: and Sheen to aelect from. all of best material and workmanship. If we have not an in stock to flt you let us take your measure for a pair. Good nu. can "table uld Absolutoly Wan-proof. Dunno. no objoot. Farmers. make your work lighter and more profitable by natalli 1 a Fairbanks Morse Gasoline Engine. Sizes 1 to 60 horse power. I ha' for sale a 6 horse power and ll) horse power. second hand engines In ï¬rs class condition both genuine bargains Come and talk it over. EAST END WELLING'I‘QN 3mm 3mm: REPAIRING IN ALL rm BRANQHES - PHONE 8178. Hummus Aatmabfleï¬ A M) I'm: a? supplies. Flinn“ Engine MKNEDYJtKENNEDY 'nâ€" 6"GE E31 11!:th from Canada mus; bogdgxgo: our nod in on menu a Windoom m you dam to :0 no â€granny all at our Medical lutituto in Don-git a. we no and trout pug-u in our Windsor oï¬coa which are to: Comopoudoaco ond Lobontory £0: mama budnou only Address all km a lollom: If you ne_ed a" , repaig‘ing done pr rubber heeia ï¬xed. call in and we will ï¬ll your reqmrcnxnts whale you watt Mandela", retransmit» y. sud d1. moral. Name-l mental gunman-o vi. ,andrainsmâ€"nomorevi waste mthosyseem. outed unm know annotbestulure. Don‘uetquacks THREATS" ED WIT?! PABALYSIS REPAIRS menu AND PROMPT“ mom» NERVOUS Bra-311411? ONLY was: cums nounmcs a : q ) r . um van! 3331' Lawn-ma USED. ‘. HUGHES; --v'- â€"â€" vâ€" ‘â€"â€"â€"â€" _ _ Cor. Michigan Am. and Griswold 5L, magnify And as for ionâ€"Do you belong to tho glass of people who insist upon good tailoring? for There are tailors because some people in- sist on having made-for-themselves clothes. GASOLINE ENGINES .TA'. PARTICULAR MEN Peter E. summers m his experience: “Imtmublad with Nervous Debmty tormyym 113}: w indiscretion and excesses in you I ““1“ '9 despondent and djdp’t- 9â€, whether ._.__‘\_..i_ no more to wear clothes made and in many instances you save - money in the long run. -â€"â€",â€"â€"â€"- LINDSAY GARAGE Imudmuum LINDSAY IST. 3nd WILLIAMIST. NORTH uâ€, .. __ DEFEATED BOY SCOUTS. W the carom - The Maple Ind: {tom town want, was served in the timing room. TN to Bobcaygeon anarchy and ddeet- present: were handlomeumd useful ed the boy scout: from that; placeby showing the high esteem in which the a. score or 95 to 5. The loo-.1 13on young couple were held. “0! Wm had the we ï¬ll their own my, reside at Plenum, POM?" their man; being elective u m -â€"-" stages; mm m the mm mm cumsâ€"ems“- mme a; excellent m which we A mam mama took 9‘“ M geedmamg anathema up It? mu. when)â€. C~ ~m Viaâ€. 91 M phi“ ‘ M 33A“ â€w M 6’ game it» new betting won the beehive. Vernier». name [in - . ms... at Mane wringing ' tom of sickness to the euflerer. You ore tired and ill. butcan not say what.†wrong: no pain except perhaps trequent headaches, you are maul. cross and irritable without «use, no un- b-ition or desire to continue your ‘daily routine, you feel a." picking or iitciling oi the limbs or body .nd feel that some terrible calamity is about ‘4'- nvAv-Q CIR. van. cannot alter into are without . doubt the most d1:- Nervous Troubles irritable without «use, no un- h-ition or desire to continue your daily routine, you feel a." picking or Mingofthelimbsorbodyadieel that some terrible calamity is about to overtake yo , cannot alter into former pleasures and pretex- â€Etude to the company 0! your friends. In such cases the whole nervous system is derangedg and nquires the most careful attention. Take one o! Henderson’s Habitable“ evcy night or every second night and if there In any tendency to Stomach mums take one Special Stomach Tablet 3 The market was fairly well attend- ed and prices are steady, ,butter and sold from 15c to 20¢. Live hogs have also advanced to $6.25. while from $10.50 to $13.00 is being re- ceived for hay. Buckwheot. 55c bulb. :I‘lour.Ma.nitobo, 82.80. Rolled Oats, retail. 82.50. Shem. retail. $1.95. , Bran, per cwt.. 81.20. Fell wheat 83c bus. Luge pool 90c but. Smell pen. 75c bun. Bothy, 50c. Outs 35c bue. Rye 59c bun. Spring what. 750. bus. ~ Goo-o when. 750. bun. Chickens 15c .nd 90c. . Hens 12c to 15¢. Dairy butter 28c Tb. Creamery butter 9?» to 28¢. Vivâ€"uv-‘y ___..7 , . 'Ve Us It \Jl -.u.y-.vâ€"_ - Mfl- 17° and 13° dos. Deaconess meets the morning trains m if}: m ‘ and Mrs. Adams the afternoon and m 15 ‘0 180 lb. into trellis. The duties are mnny Celery 5 ‘0 10° bunch. and varied. Mrs. Adams meets the Onion. '1 . bus. incoming trains and endenvors to Si". 5': W hunch. eid unprotected girls to their «le- pm 5 out. huneh. tinetion solely. Agein. they may Heedcheeee 12¢ per 1h. spend some time with a My moth- Potntoea. 780 to O1 beg. or who has several little children and Milt. be hunch. who mm be ill or in dimcuity. in LN? 11088 “‘95- one case n young girl came to the Little hogs $5 to .7. the oily end asked Mrs. Adams tor Veal 6 to 180 lb. . eertnln eddrese. Mrs. Adams Spring lunh 20 to 800 lb. promised to .ocempenv her. strongly Pork 12in to 150 lb. suspecting thnt everything was not Rib rout. 180. right and that this address was one Sirloin etenk. 180. oi the unlicensed maternity homes. Spore ribs 100 n lb. She told the girl of her own work. Beef cattle M to 86. snying that she helped girls to mm Hides 87 to 88. situations or pieces to go when in Ben Cir... 01.†[II I“. trouble. With that the girl burst in- Strnv. 81.50 pr lend. to tears and said she was one oi the‘ Hay. PW ton â€0'50: '1150- ’12 unfortunate ones. Mrs. Adams per- and 313'00' sunded her to go to Mrs. Lenvitt's Home ior Girls. which she did end Beied hey 814. W 10° N wns perhaps thus loved from the Mp. 90‘ bud. white slave trnï¬io. This is only cm' 00° bu one instance of the many and varied Cream. per qunrt 30°“ cases helped by Mrs. Adams. 1-216 on†â€d' “3'50 bush. persons have been assisted by her Chm â€â€™0" P“ bm- in three months. This will help us Aisike clover 810 bull. to understand what her work means. Wool unwashed 18c, washed 20c. The revenue derived irom the Sur- â€"'_'â€"‘â€"â€"â€" prise Soap Coupons sent from the A Discussion diflerent soCietys oi the w.c.'r.u. is ‘ supposed to pay her salary. but last s a---) v-5... u...“- n. teii short. Any ladies of the l Hon nub ca., TflE LINDSAY MARKET Turnip- 90c but. Curl-cu. 000 but. Cream. per quart 30c. Gnu used. $6.50 bush. Clover 89.00 per bush. Alsike clover 810 huh. Wool unwashed 13c, washed 20c. yvar It. fell short town who are uai on Curd Knives There‘s no gm mm “Fa“ Name show: no “‘1'“ m Thu: the apple tree ill him" In these we days 0' ‘h‘ m' Just a sea. of fragrant. blessed“. Steepod in sunshine. drenched J nst . fragrant Wm Just a. breath of subtle evenness, Bmth which holds the spice 0' youth, - Holda the promise 0' the summer Holds the host. 0' things fox-sooth. Where's no guden like an orchard. Nature shown no fairer thing Than the apple tree in blossom In these. late days 0' the spring. Jean Blewett. W. C. T. U. WORK IN TORONTO The regular monthly meeting of the W.C.T.U. was held on June 2nd at 3.30 pm. at the home 0! Mrs. Geo. Rea. President Mrs. Paton in the Mrs. Robinson geve a. very helpful Bible reading in the influence of a mother‘s prayer taken from seleo tiona of the lat chapter of Samnel. The President led in prayer. and Mrs. Ree. presided at the piano. Af- ter devotional exercises the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. the treasurer’s report was Mina Wiggins read a paper entitled. "Women do not want the ballot." and Mrs. Mitchell read an article on the "Travellers Md." In regud to the, Trm‘enera Aid nt the Union De- pot. Toronto. the work in divided between n Deacons: or the Metho- dist church and Mrs. Adams of the w n m n anollafl Md. The w. c. ’1‘. U. Tuvalu" Md. The Deaconm meets the morning "Man and In Adams tho stternoon and In. truths. The dunno nm many and varied. Mn. Adamo menu the Incoming "ulna and melon-on to Md unprmu‘tod girl. ‘0 “Mr clo- uution “My. nun. may may spend aomo Um. with g wary moth- . || 1;,_ --A or who has amoral little children and who mm be m or in dithculty. In one can» a young girl cum to the the city end uked Mn. Adams for n col-nun address. Mrs. Adams prowl-ed to .ocompnm- her. strongly Inspecting that everything was not rig-ht and thnt. this nddreu wu one of the unlicensed maternity homes. __\_ She told ihe girl 0! her own work. uying that she helped girl. to ma situations or places to go when in you Bank is m:- ' main and n" Iv .‘â€"- .er- ~~ , town who are using Surprise Soap ll inoy wlll send the coupons m Mn. Puton or myself would be help- ing good work. ad. for which my would be greatly obliged. Mrs. Peter Mitchell. unwary. present. was hm‘mtm menu showing the High “W in which the young couple *9" m“ n†'m rum: at Plenum Wm" m bncmnn. ummâ€"anmw HYM RNEAL. . dainty lunch Sgtâ€: or man "I“ ““5" “mg 31‘8“ exertion. {ï¬lm 01 the viu‘l organs to properly Mom M function. And PO11“ o! the gum and enud’o an uncut the mwyinthelpï¬nz M“ “'3 othasmon,mtorthismaonth0 perlouwhpissubjeï¬toamu lack of blood Men the most. Youmustmuethenumber 01 mdcorpusdesintheploodundw' cu best be done by Chase's Nerve Food. restorative treatment. do Iy stimulate the 01'8““ activity. but cures by b sic and eciatic puns .nd wedmeu and irregularities of the vial 01’8““, become a thing of the past when Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is used. It is only neural tint you should get well and strong with this build- ing-up‘treetment is used, for it eup- plies to the blood in condensed and easily assimilated form. the elements which to go form new, rid! b100do Your algéstix'e system has failed to extract ouflcient nutrition from the food you out. and hence the necessity of such direct nourishment. u in cup- pliod lo the blood by Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. 50c . box. 6 boxes for Nerve Food. 50c u box. 6 can $2.50 at all dedcrl or Edam Bates Co., Limited. Toronto. ISAAC SIALE. A gloom was cut over the com- munfly when It wu learned mu Mr. Imc Same had pun-ad “my to his eternal reward at the m of 70 your. and 11 mthn. W wu one of the only tower: ad MI luau circle 0! tflendn both In the \own no surrounding erlcu. who will regret \o but at Ma dunno. and “‘59:! mlJ-lpon when he lived for u author at yew. Ho then moved to 0p. when he tunod tor nomoumo coming to Lindsay “win your: mo. Ir. Smalo was born in [Mountain and came to Canada in the you of 185‘. naming in mummy tor tum yam when he val maniac! 8t The blood Sleeplessness. indignation. Muse mum Bugs and Sulphur that: m. and «mm anc- clm to not! it near (mum um mnmwammmuth uuwmuwm‘ Mmuuhmum pubkutmmuuhnh. and um.“ ooh-w m ml. â€madman: mam-aw. G A Harmless Way to ’ 1‘ 'Fumu'rmm Darken The Hair “m Who does not. know the value 0! logo and lulphur (or keeping tho but dork. son. glossy mud in good condition ? A- n. mutter of hot, sulphur u 0, now“! clement 0! but. ondodoncleowoxitmthom In held bylmmy mlp specialist- to be connected mu: loo: 0! color and v1- mm or the but. vague-Noamâ€. nun-mums“ pimlmm. now mom-ammo: pun-IMMQRWNM. iliuy 80. to ï¬r. and Mrs. W- Goach. a (â€MIN“- but, cum by building “P an. For this won its as both natural and lut- exertion. “ï¬lm at the ound â€110'“ a†smear-gun tamed 1t cum by building up For this reason its OBI’I‘UA RY. wu learned thtt had passed may and at the m of momma. Deanna! rly muen ad MI Manda both in W Ghzcsny Flour, YetislotSlippcrytoHalkh Roam Plum and Kahlua-k Linda, ‘WA ï¬rst quality Rubber hose, guaranteed to give ex. t service for city pressure} ,ya‘u- _. ï¬ï¬lgo ft lengths, with muzzle and couplings good value. .2“ lawn Hose and Accessories v “â€"‘wâ€" The ’ ’ d le1 notlrust. These are made of brass so most satisfactory sprinkler msnufsctuxed for 750 each New Perfection" Oil Stoves. Screen In: Windows, lawn Mowers. Garden Hose. mmaauons EIC. Have you tried a cum of Mn-Sonour Painttor a package of Mumco yet? it in ghg heft pint and wall ï¬nish on :he You’ve Probably Gugsfl You," â€W M “I“ the l h h \'0 the smal’ “WM-rpmâ€... peopeyo a" m m It"... - Mon 001118 puns to 6111 t no rg Buy Your Seed Corn ee. This store F “ the QM“. 1" “â€mâ€: rag“? N3 questions of life ; and 'W m» $0 tho ountain Lynn ‘2 I.‘ 551:1} 1 s": Summer Gcods hgt Cinnsmcn’s value for Mhm smucotmm; M M II MMGan . CINN AMON Headwaters for 'lludwm and Stoves KENT-31'. - LINDSAY muketâ€"try'it and He. ms years no the life of your lawn .11 steel drums, and are} everlasting. ‘a mu.“ THURSDAY. JUNE 8 Floorglaze Inns and 1911 one“ m H BASEBAH ‘ 80V ORGAMm; mannALr. . . In; 29.4% “all team has No '1‘" Arm) Lindsay Branch. mas AM] can LINDSAY CAPITAL - $I0,000,( THE SAVINGS ‘1‘ Canadian Bank of C "ï¬ll. on which intercq x: “I! in withdrawing tho: “‘1 W are welcomed. Watt may be opened i gunned by any one of Nu m Chi. kind “Vet expense in I" “til. md is especmlly III '30. or fat others dcpcm THE VICTO cum Paid Up $28_0 Executors «f‘ .. Comwy panic“ .I committed to (hm: with the ‘ cry hight emment to inn->1 t Money to loam James Low. "EN FOR ENGAGE capital Pa d Rest “undivided Pr‘ [o m 3 o‘clock. malt!- 1° 9° 1 dc" Branche Provmce of t A? gener; transacted . Savings “mace/(he an EDMUND WALK ALEXANDER ï¬lm 0‘ Canada. Dunc aï¬ce Hours OF [neon-pound ana '0‘ Town“ ESTA: 1911