‘st um i m Misses Taylor and Mgrtin and Mar ter N. Taylor. of Toronto. are 1101!: uaVing with Mr. and Mrs. James Kett. Mm Johnson. of 0mm. in spend= mg a few days mm her daughter: “Haw. Mm J. Jamaal; . impressive sermon on Sunday. The Sabbath school service after regular service Was very interesting, being review Sunday. , It is very encour- aging for the ieachers to see the school so well attended. ‘ The ‘ at- tendance on Sunday being 44. nesi. mhté‘ was. gamma mm o! the new “on“! Belles! an “em Wednesday. Miss Laura. Oxby, of Torontd, the guest of her parents, Mr. A few of our young people attend- ed the party at Mr. S. Brooks’, of Kehoe's corners, on Monday even- ing, and report a. jolly time. Mr F. Day, photographer, of Cooper’ 3 Falls, was through this vi- cinity during the week and took a number of family groups. Miss Emily Elderidge, of Toronto, returned home on Wednesday. “Her my friends are glad to see her so , h improved after her recent m- SADOWA. Sadowa, June 28.â€"Mrs. J. McIn- tosh. of Black River, was the guest of Mrs. Griggon Sunday. Miss Flegar, of No. 6 school, spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Kerr. mam M§§§26Wï¬Â§6 ARE MMEWQ; Hm Vaim mg eammmea {sash- m Hams m {jimmy in 9% am: Mg am making: New membm my emer- aa 9; Wm Menflw: :in an», hm mt, lam-z in mg win be M 1m F‘ï¬ï¬a all «mm ta mm a; m M mtkukm Gan at sebum». 1mm emanam m min, ofï¬ce, in mm: WW1! qswaw W Nr- Rapper- mamwer-z TEACHER WANTED. â€" FOR 8.8. No. 3, Eldon. Duties to com- mence after mid-summer holidays, Apply stating salary and qualiï¬- cations to A. I). McEaéhém, 39%.- trees, Argyle, out ,. __‘_______.‘_. \ FOR SALEâ€"BAKERY EUSINES‘S and prawn-y m Hit" town at me: say. A shah M with mm; Ad: 69559 Bax 96; mm :5 eï¬lee; Rev. J. Sewright preached a. very Mrs. T. J oslin was in our burg 0n 1 a u- A‘W'wm M. B. ANNIS,0 3.1.3.9“ E YE SIGHT EPIC in hjni~;:.10vvqiï¬Ã©ill‘3 Sï¬io‘u'mm Mind-9.3 Eyeglasses Impaired, Broken Loam replaced H' mm . Rind 'Ilï¬ih '2â€: Aw 11539 any 01%“va wigh 'unw hymn \Vtflfldï¬'t 0“ “Hi! “r J.; [t) u. :- .‘C’Uiitus‘ "‘ t) b â€â€œ1 “‘0l‘k m“. it: um‘urwd W a 0 leading mmtiml men and rum“ and hm! hin umma purumnenuy in Mummy? Exmuiuutiuu MM onnaultatlon free Phone 14 '- Lindsay CAMERON WILSON ‘ 31.0.0.3“ war no. OFFICE MU RESJQENCF : JOHN CAREW 60mm» Cmuurldga and Wellington 86mm. Lumber. Shingles, g Sash, Frames and Doors; and all kinds of Building Material, Wood.Etc.,at the right price NOTICE THURSI AY, JULY 1, 1909. Wouldn’t You ? " "‘â€" 0‘ - â€"â€" kg“ of me am sch m but- ly W new 1; doll: mu um um labor. On Saturday mcFred Kim rum ed his bum but: not being Dream, we can Shayne démlggsg n, ' [The work did not proceed )at a break neck pace as sides were not chosen. and the plates were put on one at a time. Old veterans of raisingartwen- ty or more years ago, would pro- claim this raising as :‘ta-me†indeed, but after all we believe that “tame†raisings are much the better kind. Years ago when captains were chos- en and the men worked for -“1ii‘e and dent " accidents were so' nume'i'o‘us: that the good wife' always eXperienc- ed a. thrill of fear when [her husband departed fora. raising, and her last words on his departngs' for the same: i were an admonition not to go up on the building. We believe the gentler sex have .fears on such occasions even yet, and they are not" entirely" groundlesssAt Mr. Andrew McGu- rell's raisingn couple of weeks ago Mr. Fred McBn'in was so severely hurt that he! says he: suffers from the effects of it yet. We are. therefore, much pleased to state that not a single accident of consequence marâ€" red the pleasure of the afternoon at Mr Ruth’s. About 7 45 the lower rafters were all on. nearly over»*3 one being in the best of spirits. tho-1 ugh some may have been a little tired; About 80 men were present. 0m Thnmiw aï¬mmn a! hm “wk Par-a 4mm mm mm his ï¬ne new ham: The misma- M: n succass in New mse loa WM The man came dawn early in the M‘ temoon and by WNW time Md every beat up. After a, delicimgs supper eaten on the beautiful lawn in front of the house. the man, wan contemt, went back to their work of putting on the plates and rafters. Mr. Chas. Cloake, an English bay who has been working for some time with Mr. Samuel Deyell; ‘wg§~ “'de- ported" by Mr. Deyell on Friday last to the Boys’ Home in Toronto, whither he came from a little over a i yéar ago. It seenis the boy has'been ‘giving Mr. Deyell trouble this last while Ahout two weeks ago he went to Mr. Deyell’s home as usual after attending Bethel picnic. He Went out ‘ to milk :the cows; and with; out the slightegt warning heeampud; Hi3 étagï¬d a’myall night; but he: tamed the next saw-hing ieiimg a mawellaug taié uiaamiwfe; my; ing‘ that li‘é hail been kidï¬abbétl and had weaned iiy_aeeitiaii-. Lam it was btéliléi'ï¬ti mat Big MW was weigh: a {366% 3% my; vivid imaging: tien as aw aim in Raï¬; wag; Miami 13 h: mime; mm mm iii i§ said mm mm mi 9989 mm: 86 in Migrâ€" iaieeiiex- §B that ii is in: mm MY". MW gem my wining m Willing the wing- Maw h‘ili‘li i9 Tar-9mg: Mr. G, R. McKenzie. who has been pastor here for the last year leaves here this week to prsue a course in the university. 'l‘hat Mr. McKenzie was well liked here is evidence by the fact that he was asked.to remain here for another year, but as the conference would not allow this he enters college next fall, and Mr. John Grifï¬th will take charge of the Lord’s work in this place. .Mr. Mc- Kenzie preached his farewell sermon here last Sunday night to a. large congregation. His text was found in the gospel of St. John 14 : 27: “Peace I leave with you, my peace Igive unto you, not as the world giveth I unto you." TROUBLESOMgiT ‘ LAD DEPORTED 1mm. June 98-305 Saturda'y‘ 9% may“ or Ian: week. Mr. (390. threw at this place meta flag anclg 60H one you old. Mr. threw is amok oua‘h bwsenmn. and had he "kééwi' or the 0011‘ an illness in time. he wguld very likely have sewed it‘ Accidents will happen. though ‘ Successful Barn Raisings Held Near Bethel THE WATCHMAN-WARDER. LINDSAY.‘ QNTARIO. L; ‘w‘ Aâ€"4â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"l EEAAAAAAâ€"AAAE GREAT A PHYSICIAN Mr. W. T. McRae. of Fenelon Falls, spent Sunday here. ‘ ‘Mr E B. Elson, formerly of the Sterling Bank hare, has gone to To- ronto, where he ha's‘ accepted a po- sition in than]: there. ‘ Mr. Chas. Gusty left for the North- w est last week, where he intends staying for some time. Miss Gertie McRae, of Uphill. spent gummy with her cousin, Miss Mona. Miss May McInnis, of Orillia, is spending, her, holidays under the par- ental roof. ' Miss Nellie Smith. of this village. who left last fall for a visit with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. John O’Neil. of Lamar, Colorado, bas'been visiting Miss Klett. county superintendent of schools in Les Animus, and attending the teacherl' institute, is.being highly entertained by the sociable people of the west. Many at our ymm vanilla attend? 8d the Presbyterian picnic at Hula: aver. and renew havina a 8004 time. , Mia; 0mm Brace: 91 mvmem {8 “mm W- mmm 14$: 11-. Q: Brncg- ‘ Mrs mm a? Viemia H856; was i‘hmflm with he; 9ngera‘ MB: H-. Wm m Mm. 2m: m: #619: Mpg; E‘BRBBE 3% spam ï¬unanx mm 13%. m. M; 6.9mm m. Ewan me; e? ï¬mmm wan ï¬ï¬gw With “E BFBERM‘; Hf“. F: m -. . MM 6-. mums, at Tewuw, is flaming Mama hwy _ . I mus Myrna Dewey returned tb Winnipeg; mum last week utter spwdiag thé bust ramble or months with he; aunt; mg; em; dusty. Mr. W. T. McRae, of F‘ehelon Fallé, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mulbbim Fasten Mrs. Alex. Myles returned home after spending a couple of weeks Vi- siting her aged mother, Mrs. Ash- man, who has been very ill. ' Mr. Charlie Merry, who haé been in Windsor for some time. is spend- ing his holidays with his mother here. KIRKFIELD. Kirkï¬eld, June 28.â€"Mrs. Clark, of Beaverton. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison this week. These are “Frult-e-tlves"â€"¢he only remedy known to eelence that ls made of fruit. The wonderful cures In case: of Stomach Trouble. Blllousnees. Con- stipation. Rheumatism. Chronic Heml- aches and Neuralg'la. K‘ldney. Liver and Skin Diseases are due solely to the Not that “Fruit-a-tlves†(:03th the med!- clnel properties of fruit. 50¢ a. box 6 for 82.50, or trial box. 25c. Al all deal- ers or from Mt-a-atlvea mama. Ottawa. Atm- my team. this physician auc- «odod In taming into the combined fruit Nice: an additional atom at utter min In. and In doing so formed an entirey new compound. 'I‘o the com- blned juices were added valuable tonic: and antiseptic. and the whole made In- to tablets. Wu! MNHMI w:- d ADM". up» and rum flow may: mice-"mm what u- mflnblo cu ,tve‘pmu'g‘lu an con- mm in nu juices. are m we -t*he him: and the sweat. Thou 1| about ten ngs a: mueh 0! me sweet as 9! the mater. though the mm punt: lg is me an: watch has the «mm. 0 tot on Client Amman. W. an and prunes oonmn the mgmt percentage at mum Frlnotple In thus are me most hmnhtu . It was a. {heavy at a physician m 0:- an. that “ï¬lm amount at blmer 3.1-in- clple in mm Juice could be double the curative property would be Increased. not. pike but many times. - «mowmn mm» Britain: m Bvetmzmz m. Wm. “mama. who m «>- oflontly burned om. s in“ time no In. W n my «mm m- un! homo. We! lb u mu» m- ‘A large number of children from our various schools spent e few day. inst week in Omemee. writing onen- trance examination. We wish the little one. every mecca. ‘ home for holidays. Miss Delphine Piggott, teacher .1: Fenelon Falls. 2": spending the holi- day season under the punk“ roof. mu Lena Carroll. teacher at Dow- neyville, hu gone to spend the bolt- dnya at her home in Trenton. mu Ron Quilln we I.» wk with Mend: m 0pm ; ' The Misses Mary and Ethel Har- rington,‘Florence O’Brien. and Viola Lucas, of St. Joseph’s Convent, Lindsay, are at their respective homes for the holiday season. been attending Normal ,schom erboro, is home. Mt. Joseph Martha, of Rochester, paid his Downeyville friends avid“: 6n a. motor bicycle. Downoyvtlla. J an 26. -â€"W0 learn with platinum that Hr Fergus O'- Brien, who has been seriouuly 111 in Montreal, is recovering very rapidly, and expect to see him in Doweyville for holidus in a. few dnys. Miss Lottie Fitzgaï¬tjck, who, has 0‘? Dundas Flavelles, Ltd. . Came ta the live men’s stgr‘e Fer ygur‘ summer ï¬x: inggg You’ll ï¬nd just what ya: require. here. Next Thursday is Dominion Day. Do your holiday shopping to-morrow. You owe it to your friends to make asummer showmg now that summer is really Buy your holiday suit---get some summer shirts---you can’t wear heavy underwear any longer-get a straw hat, too-"come to this men's store and let us ï¬t you out for reaL good old Summer Time. ’ " Men’s Best Store for Summer Outï¬tting DOWNEY VILLE Guiry. of Montreal, is Clothing and lurnluhln‘ Department garment. , Men’s fancy summer hose 25c to SOctpair. Men’s and boys’ bathing suits 35c to 2.00 suit. New shapes in summer collars 2 for 25c, New arrivals in straw hats at 1.00 to 3.00. Men's two-piece suits 5.00 to 18.00. Boys’ wash suits 1.00 to 4.00. White duck pants, special at 1.00. Cool lustre coats at 1.50 to 2.00. Flannel outing pants 2.00 to 3.50. Outing shirts, all the rage at 750 to 2.00. Men's and boys' belts 25c to 1.00 each. Men’s and boys’ summer underwear 25c to 1.00 Wï¬f)‘?_fl\j \ with tn ICE CREAM FREEZER or a REFRIGERATOR go dong toward helping you keep cool. No trouble to show goods: Boxall Matthie PROTECT YOUR HOME FROM THE FLY PEST. Screen Doors and Windows Gasoline and Coal Oil Stoves The Old Reliable Houheéï¬stabï¬shed Over aQuarter of a Century '10! Ionic-at. .. .: Toronto Orders for out of town must call for at least two quarts. 82 00 pro- paid‘win plain unmarked packages. e sell all pow†brands of whiskeys, wines. etc.. either Canad- isn or impel-ted e most» complete stock in Toronto. W6 (16 not. Candida-fa Isle mails until you are fully satisï¬ed. then we keep the money. otherwise y‘w‘ return the,goods and ,we refund the money. . .h . . s1 ruuowt “GREEN SEAL†RYE 51 Mom You cannot buy a better or more inflatable whiske for family or medlcluul purposes. We will let you the judge a. the Whiskey must be satmfuctotyiin every rennect. - __ A_ _ _ YOU WILL BE MORE THAN SATISFIED '1‘. H. GEORGE and that in saying a great deal. if ygu will try OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS PHONE 7