CAMERON M," John Cameron, June 18. â€" Most of the paid Cam farmers of this vicinity are now week in the busy preparing their land for\ turmps in the Kort and potatoes and reseeding the ï¬elds The grand that were drowned out by the reâ€" plan: in Lin cent heaVy rains. Lindsay’s M (tops around Cameron are look- minion Day. and Miami‘s-It" Lindsay 0509 Phone 387.]. Residence 3871!. Veterinary Surgeon Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet.- erinary College, Post-Graduate Roy- a.) Veterinary College, also of the London School of Tropical Medicine. omce and Residence Corner Rune Dentistry 9. specialty. Calls are promptly attended to day ox night. Charges moderate. DR. J. M. RICE "552 , LINDSAY MONUMENTS “3 W. H. CRBSSWBLI leaves Toronto 12.45 on sailing days making direct. connection will Steamers at Port McNicoll Thebalehocse flyhys from no to hur and Fort William The Steamer Manitoba. sailing from Port \IcNicoll Wednesday W1“ call at Owen Sound leaving that. point at, 10.30 Steamors leave Port Mexico]! Mondays, Tuel days. Wednesdays Thursdays. Saturdays at 4 pan. for Sault Ste. Marie. Port Art- UPPER LAKES NAVIGATION Ask for Homemaker-’3 Pamphlet PETER KENNEDY - - - MANAGER Lindsay Return limit60 days Through Tourist Sleeping Car- tu Edmonton via Saskatoon, also Winnipeg and Calgary via Main Line. Proporgionate {afteg 19 ot_her points, WINNIPEG and RETURN. â€"$34.M EDMONTON and RETURN, â€" $42.“) June 11 and 25 and every second Tuesday until Sept. 17 inclusive HOMBEEKER’S EXCURSIONS OFFICE FLY PADS m HOME % Bï¬N K 165* 9f CANADA STEAMSHIP EXPRESS T. C. MATCEETT, Agent â€at“: 'i'?"'ll'[,'{i.' Consult your banker about your ï¬nam‘ulaf- fairs and investments. Your bank will not discourâ€" age you from making a proï¬table investment be- wuse itis the business ofa. bank to lend m on any acceptable security, and if what you ' to invest in is good enough for the bank, you will, of course, be recommended to take it. But if you put your money into something that is not an ac- ceptable security, then you “tie up†your resources and deprive yourself of the credit that might other- wise be extended to you. . WILSON’S Cemetery Work LINDSAY ' ' TORONTO Quite a. few of the residents of Cameron and vicinity attended Serv- ice at Zion on Sunday, and the tea [on Monday. They report everything jvery interesting and instructive. I The chief feature apart from the ;regular program was a ball game ibetween Powles Corners and Eden, l which was won by the latten. b.0000†00000 The grandest parade that ever took place in Lindsay can be seen free at Lindsay's Mammoth Celebration Do- Mr. John Maunder, of Winnipeg, paid Cameron a. flying visit last week in the interests of real estate in the Northwest. Mr. H. Eyres is building himself a new saw mill and is thus getting ready to do quite a. busineSS in cut- lumber during the coming winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Tamlin and Mr. and Mrs. Tomp kins, of Cambray, visited at Wm. Harrison’s on Sun- day last. Miss King visited at Mr. H. Marks during the past week. Mr. Angus McLean has: gone to the city for the summer. ing only fairly good. The cold nights age well as the excessive rainâ€" falls are retarding the growth. 'Al- though the meadows at a. distance look fairly good, still at a. close View they are light, being very thin and short. Things on the whole do not look anything too promising for the fax-mks. Geese, 12c lb. Honey, 15c lb. Hens, 12c to 17¢ lb. Hogs, per cwt., $8.15 to $8.26. Hogs, little, $5 to $6 per pair. Hogs, dressed, per cwt. $11. Good cheese 120 lb. Hay per ton $13 to $18. Hay, bailed $18.50 to $20.00. Hides, cow, 9c to 10¢. Hides, calf 12 to 13c lb. Hides, sheep, 750 to $1. Lamb, 20c to 30c lb. Lamb, 15c to 20¢. Oats, 45c. Oats, rolled, $2.75. Onions $2 bus. Potatoes, $2 per bag. Peas, large $1.10 bus. Peas, small, $1 bus. Rib roast 17c lb. Rye 70c bus. Red clover $13.50 bus. Rhurbarb 5c bunch. Shorts, retail. $1.50 cwt. Sirloin steak 20c 1b. Spare ribs 10c lb. Sage per bunch 5c. Straw $6 and.$7 per load. Timothy $5 to $7 per bus. Turkeys 22c. Turnips $5 per ton. Wheat, fall, $1 per bus. Wheat, goose. 90c bus. Wheat, spring 90c. bus. Wool, unwashed 12c and 13c. Wool, washed, 20 to 21¢. THE LINDSAY MARKETS? erples $2 a. bus. Apples, 81.50 to $2.00 per bag. Bacon, 220 in piece, or 24c sliced. Beet cattle $4 to $8. Butter per Tb. 22 to 23¢. Barley, 60c, 65c, 680, 70c. Buckwheat 65c bushel. Bran, cwt. $1.40 cwt. Cream 15 to 30¢. Cheese 16ac to 17¢ lb. Celery 5c bunch. Chickenfg 15c and 200 lb. Ducks, $1 per pair. Eggs 20 to 21c. Flour, Manitoba, $3. Grass seed $8 and $9. Alfalfa. $14 bus. Talk It Om with Your Banker n. THIS DISTRICT ’ Mrs. Wm. Jewell has been in Pet- erboro for a couple of weeks with her daughter who has been very ill. The teacher and pupils of the 1 stone school in the French setz‘lemant Iare planning to have an entertain- ment on the closing night, June 28. A good mom of vocal and in- rstnzmental music, drills, diaIOgues, jreadings, and recitations are being prepared and a. good time is expect- ed. The proceeds are in aid of re- pairing the interior of the school. Come and encourage the children. I Mr. Wm. Jewell received a. phone message on May telling him. of the sudden ' death of his daughter, Ere. Lovey in Peterboro. Be and Messrs. 'A. Faulkner, Henry Pearce and A. Mllnnes were in Lindsay last week for a. couple 'of days being witâ€" nesses in the law suit between Wel- don and Richman. Mr. R. Pearce had a. bee on Sat- urday. COBOCONK ‘ Coboconk, June 18. â€" What'might ‘ u have been a. very serious accident was narrowly averted on Monday of last week. Mrs. Steve O’Connor accompanied by her little daughter, Lizzie, were driving home from Vic- toria. Road, when the horse took fright at’a large peacock which was summering itself at Mr. Wm. Jewel’s gate. The horse, turning quickly, ran up the road. Lizzxe jumped out, but Mrs. O‘Connor was thrown out aid was dragged to the top of the hill with the buggy, where the horse ‘ was badly bruised and shaken up, but received no broken bones. J Communications as follows were read from: J. R. McNeillie, county clerk and treasurer, enclosing an account from Oshawa hospital Ior '373-50 for hospital fees for Dunc. McDonald; H. McInnes, giving no- tioe of his intention to erect 160 rds. wire fence along the west side lot 37 N.P.R., con 7 in 1912; Stewart O'Connor re grant to drain No. 1; Stewart O’Connor, re by~laws clos- ing diverted roads on C.P.R. ; John} Sutherland, giving notice of his inni tention to erect 60 rds. wire fence; on west side lot 10, con 3; J. R.’ lMcNeillie, enclosing $4.75 N. R. cashi lland percentages and giving state-i kment of $128.40 still due townshipi from same; Chas. Vassar, enclosing I $15 for pool license in P.V.K.; ,.1 D. Campbell, giving notiCe of his in~ tention to erect 150 rds. wire fence on B side lot 19, con 5; Hopkins, Weeks and Hopkins, stating that. they propose going on with the suit of D. D. Campbell on June 21 ; Mrs. I E. J. McIntyre, forbidding the coun- }cil to cut down trees and shrubbery lopp. lot 5, con 3; Crushed Stone Ltd., ofl'ering to deliver stone at Lorneville at $1.10 per ton; dept. â€". -â€"- We haVe sold many other remedies for skin trouble but none that we could personally recommend as we do the D.D.D. Prescription. If I had Eczema. I’d use E. Gregory, druggist. D. D. Dj PRESCRIPTION. Use a. mild soothing wash that in- stantly stops the itch. McRae â€" Moran â€" That the mem- bers of ihe court of revisiOn do now resolve themselves into ordinary members of the municipal council to transact business of the township.â€" Carried. McEachern â€" McEachern â€" That the roll of 1912 as amended by the coart of revision be conï¬rmed and that the court do now adjourn. -â€" Carried. $200.â€"Carried. McRae â€" McEachex-n â€"‘- That Jos. V. staples be assessed as tenant for ,E 4} lot 7, con 4; that the name of C. N. McDonald be struck off the roll and that K. A. McInnes be as- sessed for S g lot 15, con. 7 at $1 000, and that Geo. Campbell be assessed for N.-W. 5 lot 15, bpn. 7, at $700; that the name of Philip Smith be added as M. F. on N: lot 7, con. 3 , that Robert Davidson be assessed as tenant on lot 5, con 3; that the name of W. W. Moore be Istruck off the roll and the names of Russelland John McLeod be substi- tuted as oane'rs of W g lot 1 con. i4; that the name of Joseph Lee be gadded as tenant of lot 3, north side of Nelson-st., Kirkï¬eld; that the name of Neil McEachern be struck off 1 the roll and the name of John Gil- [christ be substituted as owner of W. §pt.rof lot 5, con. 10, and the name. 01‘ A. N. Campbell be substituted as owner of S. E. cor. lot 6, con. 9. â€" Carried. McEachern - McEachern - That John Reid be assessed as tenant for lots 5 and 6, Queen-st., Lorneville, land 5100 and buildings $350.â€"Car- ried. Kirkï¬eld, June 13.â€".Council mat 'coi‘onï¬uion roads, gating that the ucowtolreï¬sionolthe new Govmtmgrlnted 81500 to meat roll of 1912. it lchenzie\‘ aid in road construction in Eldon hall, Kirkfleld, members being 111 ' 1912; A Fisher's mm thnt present. Reeve Steele was in the he had a. sheep valued at 812 killed chair. by dogs; Hector McLean giving no- Moranâ€"McBneâ€"J‘hnt the assess- tice of his intention to erect 100 rds ment of the buildings of Chas. Ross wire fence on 5th concession; D. C. on N i lot 5 con. 7, be reduced McFad5en drawing the attention of $200.-â€"Carried. {the council to the inconvenience he is McRae â€" McEachern -- That Jos. 'put to by the (,‘V.P.R. diverted road V. Staples be assessed as tenant {or at lots 10 and 11. con. 8, and no- E 4* lot 7, con 4; that the name ofitifying them that he will hold them C. N. McDonald be struck on theguhe council) liable for damages il roll and that K. A. McInnes be asâ€" {they close the original road. For Eczema 5,5». m 3‘ V, )uncil . Proceedings Day Celebration. care sympathy to the bereaved ones. It coats just 250 for the all dny’s doings at Lindsay’s Big Dominion last Thursday. It costs just Reaboro cheese factory is doing a rushing business this year, getting more milk than it ever did before, making over twelve large cheese . a day, Quite a number of friends attended the funeral'of Mrs. Jas. Herbert, Mr. Thos. McMann is home for a few weeks again. Mrs. Jos. A. Brown and Norman Hays visited friends here on Sun- day. Mr. Robert Touchb'um has charge of the blacksmith now during the illness of Mr. D. McMann. Quite a number of the friends from this berg attended the funeral of Mrs. Garï¬eld Bancock, wnoâ€"was kill- ed in the wreck. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMann, of Nestleton, are visiting at his hOme here. Miss H. Pritchard, Mrs. T. Reed’s sister, left for the west 8. week ago. Mrs. Clute Wyrevale, is visiting friends in Reaboro. Miss Roe, of C'obourg, spent the week end with Mrs. T. Skuce. REABORO. Reaboro, June 17.-â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thom were visiting relatives in Fenelon Falls last week. McEacher-n â€"- McEachern â€" That this council adjourn to meet in Plank’s hall, Lorneville, on June 29, at 11 o’clock a.m.â€"Carried. B. STACEY, Moranâ€"McRaeâ€"That the council meet at the bridge on the 9th con- cession, lot 16, on Monday, June 10, at 3 o’clock p.m.â€"Carried. McEachemâ€"McRaeâ€"That the clerk be authorized to notify Col. Hughes about the dangerous condition of some of the Government roads of the towuship of Eldonâ€"Carried. Moran â€" McRacthat the treasur- er be authorized to pay D. W. McIn- tyre, ex-pathmaster, an advance of $75 on work performed on sidewalks in Lorneville in the summer of 1911. â€"Carried. I Accounts to the amount. of $238.- 09 were passed on motion or Moran, seconded by McRae. By-law No. 393, of the township of Eldon, a by-law making provisions for draining the public highway on 3rd con. line between lots 12 and 13 S.P.R., was introduced and read a ï¬rst time on motion of McRae, sec- onded by Moran and ï¬nally passed on motion of W. F. McEacher-n, sec- onded by A. D. McEachern. C.1’.R. track especially at. lots 14, 13, 12,12, 10, 8, 7, 6. 3 and 2. Moran â€" McEnchern - That this council instruct our reeve and clerk to issue a. writ. against the C.P.R. for unstated damages caused to pub- lic roads by them in building their Children Cry ron FLETCHER'S CASTORIA a by-Iaw to e'xpend $3,000 on the public roads of Eldon be now read a third time signed and sealed. â€" Carried. McRae â€" Moran â€" That by-law No. 380 of the township of Eldon, McRaeâ€"Moranâ€"That the peeve and clerk make full arrangements {or to defend the case of D. D. Campbell vs. Eldonâ€"Carried. McRae â€" A. D. McEachern â€" That the clerk be instructed to write to Clerk McNeillie of Lindsay, refusing to pay the account of Duncan Mc- Donald to the Oshawa hospital, maintaining that Mimico asylum be reSponsible for this account.-â€"Car- ried. Moran â€" McRae -â€" That Hector McInnes be instructed to remove the fenCes of the 7th con. North Port- age Road, forthwithâ€"Carried. McRae â€" A. D. McEachern â€" That by-law. No. 391 be amended to read the Manse Grove Telephone Associa- tion. instead of the Eldon Central Telephone Co. and that the corpor- ate seal be attached to this motion to give it the force of a. by-law. â€"- Carried. Wm. Jones waited on the council. asking for a special grant to ï¬x road on quarter line between lots 15 and 16, con. 5. Wm. Mitchell waited on the coun- Cil. asking to have the lences 'rc- moved from across the road allow- ance Jon 7th con. opposite lot 37. N.P.R. Hector McInnes stated that. 'he had built the fences and would rc- moVe them. ts just 25¢ for the all day's at Lindsay’s Big Dominion Clerk of Eldon. lows : 81.60 per day for m. 38.“ for man and min and $1.76 pan «is; (or “ems-aim flaunt ox. 'quarter line Digby from Victoria }Road. to boundary. Daniel McKin- non 875411 Township of Longford on Victoria Read.â€"Cmied. Perkins-Sullivanâ€"That the clerk b6 instructed to noth tha several ofwugu tobepaidinexpending Wm“! Wuhan tol- lat-y Laxton and Digby from con. 4 ‘to W. quarter line. Martin Connolly $60, on boundary Laxton and Dig- by. from Victoria Road to Con 1. 'Chas. Butter-worth $20. on S. quar- ter line Laxton from Victoria Road to con. 1. John H. Bailey, $10, on road in lieu of S. quarter line . Laxton'between cons. 3 and 4. Hen- ry Teel $25 on Monck Road, between cons. 9 and 10, Laxton. Geo. F. Winterburn 3'10 on N. quarter line Laxton between cons. 6 and 7. John T. Perkins $50 on Cameron road be-‘ tween lots 4 and 5 Laxton. Wm. Batty, sr., $25 on boundary Laxton and Bexley from cons. 7 to 9, pro- viding Bexley tp. appropriates a sim- 'ila!‘ amount. Arthur Fielder $25 on boundary Bexley and Laxton be- tween cons. 3 and‘ 4 providing Bexâ€" ley tp. appropriates a similar amount. John W. Gostlin $20 on con. 6 Laxton, between S. quarter line and boundary Laxton and Bean- ley. Wm. Wicks $10, on S. quarter line Laxton between cons. 9 and 10 at foot of Wiclm hill. John H. Gw lin $20 on con. 5, Laxtog between lots 7 and 8. Thos. McKee 875 on cpn. 4, Laxton to repair Perch Creek 4 bridge. Thos. Gostlin, st, 360 to rebuild Dundas' bridge on Cameron Road, commutation maney to be . applied by pathmaster to same i purpose. John Cram $35 on E. gunner. line Digby. between cons. , midst JohnXaKinnonMon W. 1 Kerr-Teelâ€"That the following comâ€" missioners be appointed to expend municipal road grants in their mun- icipality: Chas. Parkin 850 on N. quarter line between cons. 7 and 8 Lux‘bn. Sam Bailey .50 on bound- Perkins-Sullivanâ€"‘I‘hat the Reeve issue an order in favor of M. Greer for $28.90. as follows : $822.75 sal- ary to June 1st, 1912; $5 for trip to Lindsay and $1.10 postage, etc., to dataâ€"Carried. T eel-Kerrâ€"That the Reeve and Clerk be appointed a committee in securing satisfactory bonds for the newly appointed treasurer.â€"Curried. l 'Ibel-Southernâ€"That resignation of Mr. M. Greer as treasurer be accept- ed and that this council tender their manifest thanks to Mr. Greer for the ,capable and painstaking way he has fulï¬lled his duties during his term of ofï¬cer-Carried. Kerr-Sullivanâ€"That E. F. 113me be appointed treasurer at a salary of $50 per annum with extras for‘ postage and stationery ; to be bond- ed by Guarantee Company, the mun- icipality to pay premium of said bonds. Bonds to ,be {or not less than $3,000 and that a by-law be passed conï¬rming the same.â€"Car- tied. Sullivan-Kerrâ€"That a, by-law he passed authorizing the Reeve and treasurer to borrow money to ad- vance to school sections requiring the saunaâ€"Carried. 'I'eel-Sullivunâ€"‘l‘hat an order he issued in favor of J. Ford. one half year's salary as caretaker of public cemeteryâ€"Carried. Keeï¬Perkinsâ€"That (foun. Sullivan and Teel, together with the Reeve form a. committee to examine and! purchase it possible gravel pit owned by Thos. l-‘itzgeraldrâ€"(V'arried. MUNICIPALITY OI“ LAXTON. DIC- BY ASD lDNGI-‘ORD. ‘ Minutes of meeting held on June 3rd Council met in the Township Ball, Head Lake with all members present, Reeve A. .1. Southern pre- siding. â€"-4 tril-q Council Proceedings LA, :am Whether i1_1_stiff or soft styles, yog'll ï¬nd thege to be leaders. The very wand smartest in â€#5111. High and bright ï¬nish effects. And ygur ‘ucdkkscr STYLES ‘EOR MEN†Sundny. Mr. 33d Mrs. Gordon, My girl in each home. KIRKI-‘IELD. Rig-Inï¬eld, June 17. â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith spent Sunday and Hon- day of last week in Hartley. Brockville, Ont It you are suffering from any blood or nervous disorder begin to cure yourself to-day with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. .which you can get frOm any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a. be: or six boxes for $2.50 1mm The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. those who hm’e suï¬ered from new:- alg-ic pains can realize what. a. bleSs- ing The Pills have been to me." The stark called at the ions 0: If you want to see the hat that just suits you, come in and look over DUNDAS 'l‘eel-Kerrâ€"That we adjourn to meet on the 3rd day of August Ad). 1912. at the hour of ten ojclock in the {(X'cnOOn.â€"('arried. ' Teel-Sullivanâ€"That J. '1‘. Perkins be appointed to procure a, stone ham- mer {or pathmuster on con. 3 Lax- ton, also a roadscraper for town- ship of Digby.â€"Carried. ’ Teel-Kerrâ€"Tha) the Reeve and the councillors be constituted road in- spectors to inspeCt and certify to the work done by the several road Com- missioners in the year 1912 and that the treasurer be notiï¬ed not to pay any grants to road commiss- ioners unless the ReeVe's order is accompanied by a certiï¬cate from one of the road impector's as to the work performed. Also that the clerk be instructed to notify parties interesled as to changeâ€"Carried. tied. tras. Also that all gravel mu“ begï¬namelled Ware 10C and 15c raid for from monies granwd.â€"(‘ar-‘ rind ' Aprons SEVERF NEURALGIA new spring stylas of '0 0' Uxbridge' i E. l-‘. lgCra\\', clerk. Wares. em'ybox of Her" W and an .190 be patch" 0‘ m in boxes containing The stomach is sure to be 1:.' "‘ ('5 lent enacted in nearly every N" c" kidney, liver and blood diseaé'ï¬ and when the nervods~s_vstem is damaged the stomach is the ï¬rst organ "‘ 5"" fer. The Special StomaCh Tamw‘E a“ as a. tonic to the stomach, im‘.:;;ng new life and energv, acting C'T‘W on tho glands in the lini ng '1 “‘1' m. misting and increadill E the natural flow of gastric' juice, “in? out which it is impossible to vary on the process of digestion. 'i‘he" tablets not only help the su 'ach (“But the food, but they (the 1" qua the uppetip and 3i"? “‘9 pa‘ tient . mun-u desire and re irh ‘°’ flood. In this way the stomach and digs-m. m summed to WOW†m OM mt all the nutrition “the food after thorOUgh mas- â€d are commanded to act 1'2. (“011‘ junctiOn with the Herb Tam.» '1 he stomach tablets have a cermi A de- ï¬nite work to perform in 11m 2*. a1- meat of the blood, liver, w mad}, kidneys and nervous system. The white sugar-coated adios“ which accompany Henderson's Herb Treatment are known as Dr. lien- derson's Special Stomach LEW-5 Dr. Henderson's sPflcial Stomach Tablets The "don't " of a kissahle gxrl isu't calculated "to bluff a stratum \Joung mun. You can't fudge a man's a! Vii-3: bx the cut of his clothes. He also has his troubles xx‘m forced to listen to other people! Miss Moore. who has been \zritlng her sister, Mrs. Turner for sume tune A mu never has much (TL-HMO with his wife if she is willing '0 ad- mit that he knows it all. Single lanes to IJndsay l'omirlon Day, and the all-day's sports and doings only cost 25c. (me «or- tinuous day of pleasure and wearer. ,' Mrs. WEIR 45 William St. N. returned to her home in Richard's Landing la.“ week. Miss Moore was very popular during her «‘11:; m town. ' Miss-E. Mitchell, who has been in Paris for the past. three nmmi..¢. re- retumed home last week. Mrs. May and family, of Winniwg, are visiting her sister Mrs. I-‘aed. Mr. Faed has a. new line of phono- graphs and a, groan number ;n mun are enj0ying the music. are pleased to see it started. I be a big improvement to am little town. Whh lawn aprons, gingham aprons Keck sateen and {army aprons lzc. Pillow shuns, dresser con-re. Boys' caps. neck ties, susrmdws, handkemhiefs. China. glass and tinwarc at :he 5c, 10c and 15c store. In dry goods we have la<!i.-<' hide} and tan hose 15c. Men's black hose 10c, um hose 13(- Children's how 10c, chndrms :5. derweu' 10c and 15c. Ladivs' m. derweu' 10c and 15c. We have a. nice line Of hand-pay†myS. flOWer vases. pillow um Md pin cushions. Wash basins. Preserving kettles. Sauce pans. 2, 3 and 4 quart, puddin‘ 8 and 10 quart dish pm» pans. ', JUNE 20. 1912. FLAVELLES ’ mum) WM: Department 3 Special Stow†is visiting 1‘ CK , Dr. Morse’s ‘ _ Indian Root Pil Five men were arrested :11 l toll in a. police raid of an al “in; house. ‘9?“ de is also folluxxmg 13' mph! and will give :\ ï¬i‘ Bummer~ Bad Blood in “Ving an hr. heard no erg-um. best part of the and if we can «flight it will Minus The m and will endeavor m "ï¬ction to ha\'e a in“ D: to â€My 00 the Whole “011.. Item. Wm. , canal-aim Sucoeuor to McDi. luring removed their on once, opposite ‘ er, Kent-st. Phone norm: HEIRS a HOP] “M Ioliciton. Nona-h solicitor; (or the Bank x: Mo “May to 10“ at. 10west rates “3'. 6 William-st. south, 1,.2 0"" Branch otï¬ce at Wmu m. “Halter. low, I 1 Warner. to 8w to McDiaz-zm'd v luring moved their business 1 on cue. opposite Wtu‘hmanJ er, Kent-st. Phone 41 :1le N14 Rn! Estate In all its brlu Mum mes. Lake of Bays. I ï¬ll. lakes. â€Reich River-.11“: «1‘07 and Georgian Rev. Fr" Md Magnetunn is via Grand Full pard‘ular.~fmm W. 8. WW ..... Azent. Phon A. Mac Nahh......... ...........Deoot O .3“! dine: and inevxtabie muit m or constipated bowels a: -up kidneys paand skin. Tl _ food and other waste ma ‘6' M is allowed to accumula the biood and the who own. Dr. Morae' slndian Root Pil “My on the bowels. regulatil the kidneys, gixin the fleaadmeogthto l ï¬terd Won theprcz‘pery ning I the» Formmbloogand Mots (cod for so dnyl Special train will leavo Tomnt pan. on drove dues carrying Tl: CW Ond Pullman Tom-mt Sh ‘0': 11th and 36th onion-17 oecnnd l‘uesday the until September-17m vi; Sal‘ Chicago IAK JL'IPED (‘Lll~‘l-'. mm ' STILL l’l'RSl 1'11». Port. Arthur.. Juno 1:; Crab, 0' Silver Island, 1 (m here. yesteulay Sn \\ a wing in a peelxliar manner, "ninth-x he found a calf h killed by a hear. The fraut' moon on lacing (Tosh, hello rage and charged him. Bohm was q. bin! 35 feet high; j VI. the angry animal. 1!» 1 only chance and jumped. l-o 1y, 1, mill tree broke his fall ever be split his knmcap am loathed his abouldor and “as cut. The moose also loaped broke one foreleg, but c-mtm pursuit. (‘rosh ran until ho an old stump mill. where h» 1 ed mong machinery, the mom trying to get at him. 'Hm be of the .nima! atU'aClc‘d (‘rosh which danced the moo.»- ml: (crest. 56:: n bad 6 for $2.50. trial 81 At all denim or sent on teccipt by Ptnit-o-ï¬m Limited. Otum (MISS)F HA G001 “Mitre-ï¬ves" is the only re: the world made of fruit and t1 one the! will completely and uh: cure Constipation. vâ€"V, umwm'f is thc oniy x: Waugh! me any good for Won’ and I want to la} “tongue I didâ€"Tryqfruit-g EH ï¬rst box gtvc me grew afar I used 3 few boxes.l I w “3%.?!“- WK. £11., Nov. 20 “Iliad bemusuï¬emfrombq it}! that terrible complaint. I I hue been treated by physici have alien every medicine had (I. hit without the a wait. I concluded that there an: for this hor‘rib’lc disease. â€ï¬nally. I read of “Fruit-bu we}! to try them. and the e LWSDAY, JUNE 20. HRH] [If I HBRRIBLE DIS! 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