3 ll Junâ€"-... ., soul, both into y and work of her pupils. - _. ...â€"...â€" - . . A Single Set of ' ' In his paper on ‘I‘I‘l‘he Value. of Latin WWI"! Bananas - l chi-amass amid; ' subject in the development of the 1031- tosling only $1.25 cal faculty. He knewï¬hgothinï¬mbgtg consisting of ï¬fmlogxg. tï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬trssgln; cthe 'Eng- cuticuia Snap 251:. Bullcuia (ow) 500. Gulicurallasolvenllillc. lish was picturesque and suggestive. while the Latin was exact and lacked that imaginative character; the Eng- ls often sufï¬cient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, and humlll‘ sting skin. scalp, and blood humors. lish was analytic, the Latin synthetic. He next spoke of thet mental discipline with loss of hslr,wben all else fails. ID.I.|FDC Cone, afforded by a study of the grammar, ‘and. of the concentration of thought mam" ‘hlo’fé'fl‘hlll’loa'g'wmm a... ' teacher thrown? herself, heart and pa necessary in the study of literature. In the discussion Mr. Hardy and Mr. Jardine spoke very favorably of the ideas adVanced in the paper. I This was followed by a paper on ‘ Euc- lid for Public School Leaving Exam,“ by Mr. Hickson. He advocated substi- tuting Geometrical drawing for this subject on Imving Examination, and thought if Euclid was to be taught the whole of the first book would give more variety, as the first part deals solely with triangular figures. In discussion Mr. Harstone contend- ed (lint {eluclid stioulId Del taugdht 3910:); ads. On the .S. .. class am in epen en y 4 gb'l‘egggt‘el‘nï¬tmw. . the text-book. and opposed Mr. Hickâ€" a- ' l â€393’: son’s idea of substituting geometrical “â€3 f â€99%,“ s to drawing for this subject. 0 am. , M at l aged . . ;I\:l'1';0i35tlmul etchittx‘é Afternoon l‘rmmm. WV 33“â€? ‘h’ggwmw , On Friday afternoon the hermit of the m 539371 the Stinï¬liatthg usiiiiiiittw wits tmstiglit Wmi‘s t heretics-title sold tit Nudes? tit as fi‘lliitysz a: h GK'TW’SH «Nitriï¬- M"- mtâ€" M’s asphalt». 115: Great we» mainly. Sold and recommend by Inner-era M'- ith ._j are l‘lvsl‘dellh Mr. Utilities: vstieziiwsti .it. that: winds §t=1§tsiii-.I Mr: AllIeii. Honour“ tilt. » â€v : ,~. meat «mum-t. ~. his. «is one. f. E RFlGY: , .tztritme. “flutter. ut"7:‘.\|tts;-ht glitches“. ~ ,, .. 1 its»: mu kale and “want ital-â€" laust. 1h» some. often. . he 5 Mel ' .\ :ss Mctluaile. to Ali: ,lanliuo‘s paper on “Should C Print-try Exams. ire Restated l“ he said; 1. One result of doing» away with the Primary is, that the attendance at the high schools will be less, as many would not go further, but if such be the Winter is dead, and l out alive to the foot. that building will he brisk this 81137333. Times are good and the march of prosperity _ case farmuigwtc... will receive more at- hss hu: toauu. . . Farmers and others should be wise in {twat-'1, Zu'n‘waflwmdf‘mt‘ “‘3' “d“cé“ their generation and consult ms before they a?“ BWult â€(13:3 ï¬wmth babe 16‘“ gener- make contacts for materialsâ€"J am 9°“ those who i‘e‘avllly listsh Iggrgdosatiï¬ two I IN?“ them money on about will prom on to obtain. it‘ in that and everything In my hne- mama-tumult a. The Primary Certificates are or ed promptly. short duration. hence frequent cha Primary must be raised or abolish them Lngtou-st. higher grades, as these ares-hut. out by Doing- away with Primary certifi- ping stone for some other profession. P RYLEY of teachers is necessary and schools J. . , the Pr' . be h . The Weekly Post imary ac ers Thl‘n tends to 1';â€" ‘â€"‘: cafes will also shut out many who make . i r - ' Th’s ' 1d 'ta " TEACHERS CONVtMlON. ii...“°?...£f§.:s§l martian? suffer. Either the standard of the Km End of We._ . : - Mr. Jardine favored the Lt .. . gm†Vlctlll'ii’l Planing Ml.“ There is a scarcity of the tenacllgï¬s :f destroy permanency in the profession. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1899 the teaching profession merely astep- would be a benefit. *â€" EAST VICTORIA EDUCATIONISTS During the session the following res- FOREGATHER. olutions were brought in: __ - Moved by Mr. Knight, seconded by Mr. Black, that a letter of condoeclne Four Very Interesting Sesdons Boldâ€" be sent to the friends of M' - Thoughtful Papers and. Bomflcial a late member of the Assbclitiffï¬ples‘ Discussions. “Moflveddby fir. Hit-stone, seconded by ‘ -.I II , I I. ,. ..z_ L r. ar y, at t e Executive be in- -, The East I‘ krona. leachers Assn... structed to take steps to place the Lib- .ition met in the )0th Ward school rary belonging to this Institution in Thursday, May 25th. After the roll- the Public Library, and that a repre- call the m‘nutes of the last convenâ€" :efnhtj‘t‘ve 0‘ â€I: {:ï¬ltute to the Board 1 . I - . -.anagemen appointed. 1 on “"9 )rIeadIandPapproved. Moved by Mr. Collinz, seconded by . ornmg rogram. Mr. McDougall, that Mr. Broderick be 'lhe program was {enmity begun by appomted representative of the In- the report of 0. E. A.. by Mr. McDou- stitute to the. Board of Management of > Y ' - gall, some of the chief points of which luolic Library. were: - ' A resolution brought in by )Ir J. I0,000 SORRY HEARTS. “Olav"..unu... 31d defence ............P White Cater Brown, lh‘lt the sounds of cer- -â€" A?!“ ............. centre................WBurns tain letters and combination of letters L133"? EC“ â€33° Th9“ 50â€"3“ 131' ï¬::;;;"†:;::°m° """"" Wrists: 3. . ,. I ’_ ws m or tn, Hem wn .......... one.....,...... 0' a :0“?! “f3 Chtgged â€ICOYWWOM “1th sung Joy and Health. Gillmsn ........... 1.: home 0Dusty_Cspt e unction 0y per mm. â€" . C unlock ........ (uuldo . l" 'h to ,. m Grippe has left man hen t .............. y . A : .er, follow d b' 1 rev] ton to . y a r 'rrrlll...... ...... ....l ............ p ‘r e 1' l w u 1 weak and diseased. Dr. Agnew's Cure e â€"â€"â€"-â€"wd. . 8 Ian. the Sim: effect. by Mr. Wm. Houston - ‘ for bee. use ' - in“ lJr-b he suggested the discarding of the Heart, 1 Of â€:3 31:9“ _ . . . , .. _ merit as a heart remedy, the magical em... li.lt10l1$l§lih8 Leaciiing of the suo- . . . . . . z . ,,~ 11‘ . . . quaness inI gnnng relief, and the al- Jec‘ â€- 5 or). most Incredible cures it performs, is Mr. B \yd read a paper reflecting snatching from death’s door many who semen-iii: on the management of the {$3311 given ovkzr asthope1¢8§<zase$ depa: ' :n-nt in so much as the. school cinder wor r. l s aspecific for all heart derangements, and no mat- law i; Ontario. allowed that persons her how acute or seemingly hopeless, too young and. immature to mark a W111 give relief inside of 30 minutes. ballot, etc, were allowed the training of the youth of the land. In a paper on “ The Value of French to Public School Teachers,“ Miss Hil- lock dwelt on the broadening influence of the study’of any language. She spoke in detail of the disciplinary value of the study of French grammar and the convenience of a knowledge of French to teachers in French districts. The practical usel is seen in the aid it gives the pupil in the proper pro- nunciation and clear understan lingI of words with. .11 reference to dictionaries. Discussion followed, led. by Mr. Knight, who favored the placing of Fren hand Latin on the curriculum for Prim try Certificates. Mr. Hardy spoke of the Value of a knowledge of these languages in pub- licltme' d the dear I 7’100‘59‘ r. Morgan oppose '~ 0 any Kinnount, revenue 8958.5); mOne or- advantage to be gained from a mere ders issued, $8,130.50: orders paidy $3- smattering of any language. 638.16. r . Afternoon Session. dMinden- revenue 31.090.4L; money or- In the afternoon, after rollâ€"call, M11; Issrslissued, “£90576; orders Paid. 30.- Stevens gave a very interesting Ita ' flat; , - z“ on “ The Value of Elementary Science or dergogtuï¬i rgglfégesog‘lï¬ï¬r’s muggy to P. S. Teachers.†He saidIthaItIt the 322591] ’ i .' . Pa , child is surrounded by natal-a 0 ï¬t: 5, bootlerham rev .. . ., , . . . - . enue 8063.41. mone' that it begins to observe bjore: it can orders issued $2 032.81- orders paid} talk. and it is from lihe-se cane-ct: it $89845 ’ i » a obtains a great deal 0 its e uca ion, ' ' . , . hence it is very necessary that this “32:: £153: d r§e%°93§135£31;3m9010g science should be taught inf scthools. $256.97 . i - ! pa . He spoke of the character o t to se- ' ' ‘ . lections from our 1’. S. Readers, which d pglï¬ugngué oggizs’ ï¬gmey 95' require a knowle‘qie of ths sciencetog ¢l244-1'l v . - . 01' 1'8 P8»! . the part of the teacher, and sugges eI Norland reVenue . 735. asa plan of work the study of natura. orders iéued 8776.16 Isziédegsmggg objeCts, after wh ch hi: would useIIthe $645 95 ’ . . information as basis or composx ion. CI‘ lonk reven --â€". . . , , ..- .. : ,_ 0000 . ue $789.to,moneyor- .. Mr: Clï¬â€™uï¬l, .32.“): ‘1, PP‘QB‘meé‘Iffgt ders issued, $786.81 ; orders paid, $696.77 .ure m u.) '° be 00 S' "' b ' 'Total amount of money orders issued gan. â€" POST OFF ICE STATISTIGS. Returns from the Various Local 0mm The Canadian post office bluebOok is to hand, and readers will be interested in the following statistics of business done by offices in this district: Peterboro, revenue $20,056.21; money orders issued, $52,086.90; orders paid, $73,923.35. ~ Lindsay. revenue 810,287.15, money orders issued, $31,057.25; orders paid, 838,570.04. . Bobcaygeon, reVeuue 81,638.26; money order sissued, $18,037.55 orders paid. $3,887.45. orders issued, 25,440.36; orders paid, _____________________._..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"â€""â€""". ‘TH Sold by A. Higinbotham: and P. Mor- , menu of Ontario, and it is expected that dur- ing the coming fall some of the new fuel will be placed on. the market. ’lhere is another means of utilizing peat beds profitably besides for fue , Capitalists are now securing patents for manufacturing peat fibre in Can- ada. Peat fibre is the. moss which grows on peat, which hitherto has been deemed worthless. By an {tus- trian process it is now made into first- class wrapping paper. cardboard, car- pet, matting. blankets. rope. twme and surgical bandages, for which latterIpur- it is said to possess ideal anticep- tic qualities. A principal feature which commands the use of peatIfibIne for the manufacture of paper is its cheapness. Common wrapping paper costs 860 per ton to make from pulp, whereas it can be made at $12 to O 5 per ton from peat fibre. A factory was started in Vienna a year ago, which has now become a very lame concern. Ireland, with its great peat degsmits. affords it favorable field for an industry of this limit. and a syndi- riitn he been format there. With a on 2'- tnl of $20.0th mm . to carry on t neck. and a factory as been built in lluhlm. minim» was paid rm t‘tlh‘tml unite tmleltl' ttt tltmt Brunt“. terry- pi‘vtts- item be of carpet outline are stwtwwt ll it in lit will; pet rant». he Austrians dinFttmettl ltilw placed an outer t‘iuï¬twit time. blankets With the Vienna tutu tn“ the wâ€"liulearmy. Statutes of the (‘Mtfltll‘nlt peat BMW have been suit tm Austria and lttw. umuwoil of the very finest quality. ‘l-he tw‘litiulil ausl Ewwrttut man who are interested in Im'lkluï¬Â» treat fuel might ï¬nd it to their interest to look tutu this subject. mg!â€" weeue a on a notices: mire Lindsay vs harbors. l‘eterboro and LintlSiy teams crossed sticks for the first time on the 24th, and the best team won. Our boys are not at all discouraged over the. result. and expect with hard practice to re- trieve the lost laurels when they play the return match in l‘eteiboro. The game itself. while not being first-class, in every respect was a fairly good ex- hibition considering that over half our boys had not handled sticks before. Peterboro playsa more open game, and if our boys had checked closer and play- ed more to one another, the score might have been different. The game started a little rough. but towards the end the boys began to, play better lacrosse. and it was more interesting to the 150 spectators from that point out. Peterboro started in to score, and soon 'had three goals to their credit. while Lindsay had done nothing, but with determination they checked closely, and Peter-bow had to work for thetwo next goals, which they scored within- three minutes of time. At the next face-off our boys got together for a rush. and with a little » combination Dusty secured the ball, shot and scored. thus leaving the score Peterboro 5, Lindsay 1. Pelerboro Lindsay. Biylo. ............... 2011...... .l Gillogly Dlnuoen ............. point . . ..W Bunting Dillon.......... ......C. point ............ BUCK-y Mela................lstusfeuce ..... , ...... BPstou Momn............ 2nd dcfeuee ....... l-‘Stsunton ; Let Us Have Them in Lindsay. In the six weeks since saving“ a...“ have been established. in connection with. the public schools ofIRrantford, the school children have deposited over $800. -â€"- Lacrosse Notes Cannington and Lindsay meet here on June 2nd. in the first district match in the C.L.A. Juniors series. All members are requested to turn out every night, if possible, for the next week. He Fooled The Surgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamilton. of West Jefferson, 0., after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was per- formed; but he cured himself With five boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Solve. the surest l'ile cure on earth, and the best Solve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by A. Higinbotham. I A Reverend Inventor. Mr. Thos. A. Buley, Methodist stu- Fenelon Falls, revenue ~3é.39ll.ll; dental: Ardtrea last year. has invent- ed a basket attachment for a bicycle for which the Massey-Harris people have offered him. $3,000. . Rhematism Can't Exist 'When the kidneys are kept healthy and vigorous by the: use of! Dr. A.‘ W. Chase‘s Kidney-Liver Pills. It' is uric acid left in the blood, by defective kidneys that causes reheumatis'm. Dr. A. W. Chase’s Kidney-Lilac Pills make the kidneys strong and active. in their remove the cause of rheumatism. One pill a dose, 25 cents abox: I On the Shelf for a Month. Mr. Geo. Hunt, the new proprietor of l pat vious to leaving E under treatment for rheumatism, and o ‘ I ' ' - . . .he P. S. teacher and al. the prel min in Canada for the year ending June took advantage of then holidayl to seek ary work, or all the drudgery. of pre- 30th 1896 $14 518 480 02 paring the pupils to appremate the . " v 'i - -~ - _ beauties of the literature, thin.h“t;§en $1§é§glsg§ngounv 0f money Orders paid. they have reached an age at w 2.6 . ey ' ' ' . __ _ - can better apprecbite the study, they ogggalorders issued and paid, 323.743. pass into the hands of the Collegiate ' ' - teachers, who go on with the more difficult, but also more enjoyable work. â€" On Life’s Voyage. Mr. Couch also said, about one-fourth I have never‘ been aâ€"wbaling where of the examination papers were rea y . , . . . . I .. . . 'h'le th re- the foam-mg billows sweep, . weeks VlSll‘. “4m friends t . ‘mwc’m °“ I’t‘mmm’ “ 6' I have never cut. the. blubber from the ands-t- Paulo While in thinning: cist; IT PM a m an I . . I 0 they met Mr. and Mrs. T. Pratt, and 1'33 381'. ms’ning three-fourths dealt. with his- torical, philolozTcnl :in'i other facts. In leading 1h: d's ussiou Mr. Mc- Auley 'amid thit litwature was a monster of the deep; ._ But I’ve tender recollections of those days in boyhood's‘ spring the advice of a specialist in Tomato, who informed him that his trouble was due to the bursting of: a couple of small of three weeks three chicks we: sheltâ€" l . . . . work of filtering the blood, and thus amp, Wellington county, stuck a typewriting, and has given evidence 0‘ Too little blood is, as a rule, e fll'é‘l’ cause 01‘ consumfï¬on .. Thimblcodlessmnae is People lac“ Power mislance. 171ml catch cold IeIftsiIlI , o are blood 4 6! iv: ‘lhe ll}! up ao’hofelesg ’ ‘3â€â€˜Wt‘<°’t‘.".l°n.. \Vlllél‘c‘ll.‘ ‘s‘Sedlf‘n'I CONoSUM Pill-lgN Ils CB RE'D ‘ m't:.l.tҤ%:.:.:.“::.:52.¢..‘:::“‘.‘;i°:§3 hi4 increasing the boo supp t.‘ an mamn : 2a.:lfizil‘.+i:s:‘::;::3;;ge :. it richer, 5 That tl' mat, feed and ,0 - ; ‘l‘m ‘lï¬p‘ft‘ww ‘ it‘ the Weaï¬ened lungs, throw of ‘ g M l idlslresslné Cough and roof an end 1-0 the debilifal’i'n night swears. Dalian/iris" INK PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE. make new, rich bloodI Wllh evem‘ dose. Consum lion ma 0 So for as to be lhcurable. Quartile who retend lo cure event case are Ul’lWOl‘lhtf o confidence; but mam, cases a consumption have be n Cured b‘l Dr. WlllldMS’ Pm Plllé, See lhal‘ Llou gel TheIgenuine-v Subsl'ilul'es never cured consumfafioq or anTth else. The Genuine are Sold only in Packages ' like the Engraving. m At all dealers. or dircCt from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville, 01L. at so cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. , A .~~.;...,._ ..e “hm r\' ‘l \\\\l\\ WRAPPER PRINTED IN RED» WHEN.‘f.%'.‘.'.’.'.'.'.’.'it'd'WMRM 51 Discovered By A Woman. Another great discovery has been made. and that too, by a lady in th; A Publisher‘s Statement. "HIS MONEY IN THE STREET." PERSONALS I â€"Mr. A. S. l‘arlq'n was in Supine-,- “\Ve phave used Hood‘s Sarsaparilla ““213“,â€ng Cos; Kiln Xingu-ids for the 24th. in our family as a spring medicine, :w' o I we at m r. 8'l â€"Mr. M. Beach-rm, of Czuuiiruy. is tonic and blool purifier. and Hood's country. "Disease fastened its s Catarrhnl Powder Cured nun . . . F d H Helb . d' t'll l 3:†d in town lately. Pills for biliousness. and have found clutchm upon her and for seven years re ‘ “Jr" '8‘ on iron ’ â€"-IsIr. \Vm. Atkins. of Burnt Ril’er. ‘b.°l-h very effective remedies; We 5“ she withstood its severest tests but: York Co., Pa., on January 31st last was in town Siturdav how: for impure blood Hoods Seaman her vital 0mm were undermined and ' . Agn ‘ h P '- ' " srilla is a genuine medicine." . S. - wrote of Dr ews Cata‘r ‘1 ow of the Bee, At- death seemed imminent. For three . . ,, â€"Mr. C. Sharpe spent. the. 24th with I’ELTON. Publisher Ider like this. I had cntzf'rh of the Cannington'fricnds. lwood, Qatari-L months she coughed incessantly, and head and “much I" “V0 31‘3â€â€œ ““1 -Miss Joszc l‘erkins spam :hn 2411) ! could notsleep- She finely discog'fred had it in the worst form. ls t sev- ' >.. . ' - , l . a way to recovery. by purchasing if us pen friends at l urooxo ' R"- D" Burns Lecture. la bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery Mr. Goo. Ding and Mrs. (“l-ark spent , __ _ 24th with Fabridge friends Owing to the threatening apiwarance for Consumption, and was so much re- -Mrs. “I'. Ingle has been visiting oftheweather during the early part of le‘pidalclnnglffxarfdrséitmh ti;’0thl)af)tttlbebse 031611196 friends for lht‘ past “'t'ci. the eVening â€1e 19cm“... given in â€P has been abolllfcly cured, Her name. cured me. 1 am a well max. and wish â€"Mr. J35: 1‘0“: and young 3"" spent Collegiat» 00 May 25th by R'V- Dr- is Mrs. Luther Luts.†Thus writes W. its makersthe «realest success". Sold “1° 2“ “1‘ â€mm" ‘r‘wd" Bums. of Hamilton was "01 largely c. Hamuick. 3: Co.. of Shelby. N. c. by A. Higinlzoiham~ and 1’. Morgan. â€"Miss Annie O’Lcury- of this town. attended- The Subï¬ct “'38 “ ldsal (KW- Sold by A. Higinhotham at 50 cts uni ' spent Thursday'wuli l’t'lt‘l‘fnlro friends. ernment,“ and no one who heard the .100, Every bottle guaranteed. â€"-Miss Thompson. of R l5. Allan. lecture regretted having risked awet- The Maid of x‘39,. Co..spent â€n, 31â€, at her htfll.‘ in Whit- ting to enjoy the privilege.I _ lt was The ens-..- ob! art nimvmm. Dy. both instructive and entA-rtaiiiinz. and Now bids us to adore net: â€"-Mtcrc .1 n n. ....iM. .....i t A the cnd cam-9 all too Damn, eral hundred dollars in remedies and ‘» might as well have throw my money . in the street. 1 was reco ended to try Dr. Agnews Catarrha Powder, . and two bottles of'it hzre already Police Court Calendar. l --1n the police court on May 231': ' there appeared before Mr. Wm Siijcts‘. I gmahiï¬osginilï¬ggfglfl Ellis, of Fcnewu Fat .. ...-r. in town One change of fashion. th’tugh, we SGt‘IAYI'dBF-dm 11 d, . f d The Appetite of sGoat. police magistrate. one Leslie McG;IE~.-â€" note â€" than ts. :ir ma. ~ Stral Ur . - - . v ' .. , . ~ were the guests of Judr: .larding for Isenvied byall poor dyspeptics whose t tTalechnrged V." “b disordle conluc. on William-st. in breach of. By-lau‘ .\‘ Which doubtless will deliglt herâ€" the"! h The plain in shady nooks and drim, ' ‘ ‘ _ That arms are rm tiglter. -â€"hfr. John Burton. of the post 0" free stuff, spent fh-s 21th with friends New Life Pills, the Wonderful Stomach in £119 Cily- and Liver Beauâ€. Rives a splendid 08. A. W. CHASE'S 250. . â€"Mis Hamilton. of Peterboro. is at appetite. sound tion and a reg- GATAllllll CURE present the guest of her friend. Miss ular bodily habit t insures perfect I O I Is sent direct to thedlsessed L. Henderson. hea‘th and IgIrest enemy. Only 25 Sb,“ 1mm.“ mom _Mm Annie Nye, of the Colle late, cents at A. Higinbothams Drug Store. :3], m, “ice“. cream“; spent May 24111 at the parental ome . in Penelon Falls. Lesson by a Mosquito. â€"-Mr. D" 3' Dover, Mrs. Dover Md Upon the maiden's rosy cheek there children, 0‘ Berlin, passed thro h to . . . .. Haliburton to visit friends Satur y. In; a roving ' skeet“ 755. On the information being read Mr- Gillevray pleaded guilty, and the m4:- istratc imposed a fine of 85 and (‘0:t-, amounting in all to $9.20. lie stated that he had no goods, and the magis- trate made the fine payable forthwith. and in default. ten days in jail. I -â€"Another charge was agiinst All..»r: All such should know that Dr. King‘s Stomach and Liver are out of order. I Abercrombie. He also was charged with disorderly conduct in fighting: with Leslie McGillevray on William-st. lnasmuch as Abercrombie seemed to â€".‘\fr. “'ylile. leeks: keeper in the And dared ‘0 ‘33“ “16 “0'1"." â€Wt be the aggresw r and the cause of all the trouble, the magistrate considerâ€" Bank of 'Montmnl. left Friday and nothing could be sweeter. ed that his fine should, be heavier, and Tennis Notes. ing for the head office in Montreal, .. . . .. - lenvy him, that insect bold, 1 said. imposed a fine of 87.00 and costs. l passages. stops dropphp tn the â€"The work on. the shows bat ‘ . . . r h ‘3 having receivel nouoe' of promotion. .. , . 0ҠI m'sht be amounting in all to $11.20. There he- I throat and L, cures ICatarrh and s Fever Blower free. Alldeslers.“ .LV.Chsss Medicine $0.. Toronto In: Bunk. well under way and will to «ompleted . . , â€"Manitoulin Expositor: . . - - thswcek. . . Herrimnn arrived up from $550150 g A plain mosquito for awhile to do the ins; no goods for distress m. dirwipd -Those Fab“ 30 DTOCIIB beliefs Monday by the Entry Sound. Bert. j. same as he.‘ that in default he should be imprisoned should â€0“!†â€â€™9 secretary. 5‘ 030° 33 pushing himself forward in Trinity in the county jail for fifteen days. onlya few remain tobe dispoaed of. Medical Col and will amend the sum- _Que‘,n ,3 Lewis Davis, was a dung, ~Members Wt†b° 9193‘“ to hear mer on the 1‘ d- . against a little boy seven years old for that .the much: dew“. tele'hone Ihas â€"Mr. G. H. Taylor. of \VygbriQeI theft of a watch from Mr. Pepper. .1 Just m put “1' for their 3° during was in town lately on business and bunch of keys from Mr. J. B. Knowlsnn. them - 83‘? 1119 Past 3 call. Mr. '1‘. formerly _ a bottle of ink from the store of Mr. â€"J'he weather has Jean against the resided at Victoria Road. but removed Respect: Canada's Queen. Samuel Perrin,and the key of Mr. Jew- gamefortbe past week. butarestwill from that vicinity about four years The (0110“; 'tc t k { th ett‘s restaurant. Chief Bell arrestm ®,thosr°unds coat The mnthuvy use . ,m‘ ‘ F" a â€5 {om '3 the little boy with all the stolen pmp- "“13 have greatly belefltted lb 81’“ â€"Port Hope Guide Thursday- Miss hewport, Ienn., 59““ “'1“ "1‘9““ ,ertyonhfs person. The case was taken and the courts present a very pretty Mary Fanning, of Lihdssy, is in town some of our readers, referring as it I up on Friday and the boy “'35 {cu-ii â€Wm" Visiting friends ..... Mr. and Mrs. Me- doesto the late leader of the Citizens' entity. whereupon the Childrens‘ Av‘i Society asked that he be handed uv-‘r l The damsel shot a scornful glance from her cerulean eye, ‘And very tartly answered “Humph! “ He had the spunk to try." â€"â€" NeUlk,ofLm, ' _... . -- _ Crows Hatcl . . y were in town over Band. lesterday was the birthday an to them. Queen’s birthday. the guests of Mr. The Stratford Beacm says but Mr. â€1d M'B' J' F' Clark, Brown-st. Owen Heffernan. wh: reside on â€"Mr. D. M. Bryson has returned from lot 4, 10th concession, Nichol town- securing a diploma in shorthand and niverssry of QueehIhctoria, of Lng- â€"An information laid by mp “Mm; land. Her late suiuect. B. IS. Graham, ’ inspector against George (‘ul'i-ii :7 ' bum 59%“! nearly a lyear 1“ Canada. ' keepinga cellar in an unsanztary com â€" outï¬t†in_ hewpon. had the Window “011â€,.“ next heard. 1! “rs: mm- 1;; . {com-n theGraham housemppgro- for hearing on the 19111, when ..v. :1.‘ girlhr’immmmmm 3'!“ request of the defendant it Was ad- th U _ “Militant, tSWO Union , journed until the 20th, and the aria-w over-ts“)? . ‘t‘m “88. all heard. when Calvert stated that be which 99" Ed W° American flags. would put the cellar in a proper con i - tion. ï¬n“ “Every pretty combinaâ€" - tion, and the information was adjourn- ne not relinquished his l ed until last Thursday. Inspectar Dim;- ' 138 reported that the cellar bad i'n-vr. Belleville. having being successful in bright idea last year and rude an pcssessingqualities that will render his experiment which may prove proï¬t- services valuable to any employer. able tothe farming community Owen â€"Capt. W. V. Reynolds and bride keeps hens, but found diffictty in of - Lake'field, were' guests at. the. getting sufficiently early cickIens. S'mpson house on Friday of last week Necessity put Mr. deerna into The Captain engaged. a copule of ship allegiance to Uncle Sam, but having the Daly house, has need of unlimited deep thought. The idea finallzstruck carpentershere rapt-Med to Lakefield spent several months in her Majesty's put in a satisf cto y cond'tion l'i ._ ' a, l' l . l'lv_‘T I ience just now. For some time‘pre- Ih.'m that crows hatch early. Acting lmvale he had been mmedrately on the idea, he 'limbed steamer. this week and plank hi anew. steel hull dominions, where he made many ' these circumstances the m mr-iz.‘ into a tree near his homI {me a â€"Mr. “III Thom“ dr ISI I c friezdgérhsn t1:311edIIuhpeiiai to thus ob- . while telling the defendanta‘ilil 35.5. crew’s nest was located. Heluickly last Frma' y for Toronto. uï¬ï¬d 'aai‘led - i y. ‘ treated With great leinency. Emposm A» enhanced 0888. depositing in he nest from Montreal 0 1. l three gathered in his barn. is idea I line 55 p ringn f y on Um M13“ P1 . . _ _ ~ .me 0 ul v. m . worked like a charm, and in. thrcourse Will mad a couple of r 3;; viritigg I â€".____â€"_L Oath Blndel' TWI‘Q . . . , _ historic scenes in the “Land 0' Cakes n blood vessels in. one of his legs. He ered by Mother Crow‘s mass This . . . . was given strict injunctions to rest in year Owen tried the game expriment menyfrieuds “uh hfm b0“ V0388?- bed for a month or six weeks, and as and three more chicks were aided to b â€"C¢>ndt uctor Jack Jobbitt, of the 3,1,- he has always been. a very active. man his stock. , x - thlerirontllg’ch‘llm Mir;t Jobbatt and ' am. urns early very extensive subject. incluu'ins new [When mother did the whaling and I Rob Thousands of the Pleasures 1 ever' sub‘ect. on the. curriculum, did the blubber' . hince huestions, historicahneitc" are; . ing of l'terature, as thee ii canno ' : parts 1 the extracts. where G.or.ous News. understand such allusions occur unless they are Comes from Dr. D. B. Capgue, of explained. -t' t [I Washita. l. T. He writes: “Four M!“ Hardy quoted 9‘“ 9" “c mm bottles of Electric Bitters has cured r’ 'r h: t h laced liter- . flhrwtlsigogï¬xint of. alfszfudy in the Mrs. Brewer of scrofula which had development of character. He spoke caused her great suffering for years. of the D'V'féhily of placing some cheap Terrible sores would break out on. her copies of Lh.3- best l'tf-eraturIe in all . is f f‘ the use 0 pupns. . . $123.93 waos followed by the, P. S. De- could give no help; but her cure m tment of O. E. A. . pm F ridar’s I’mmclinss- '1'th shows what thousands have prov- ' m'rni the discu'ï¬ion of . . . ,. . thgxfcgzlggyovianirnnéva 3. continued, af- b30011 ,purLfIzier 1km. tee which Miss Workman, delegate to prom rem? y or core the Kindergarten Department of OeE. rheum, users. boils, . an d. 1'1!!!an sores. It: stimulates hveï¬Ã©l k1 bowels, expats. pom , built up the stretch. igmbotham, Shawna ' , , . guaranteed. r...,;.i, 5’ up _ -. ma, tether, salt of Life. I Dodd‘s Dyspepsia Tablets Ours Nervous Headache, and Max. ms Worfh Living Juicy 80mm the Gem of the Trouble. Quickly and , Completely. .What’s the use of suffering from those terrible Nervous Headaches when Who would be poor, if he' could get complete and her health is excellent.†rich for fifty centsf Whowoulll endure the agony of Ner- vous Eeadache,-when he can get; a I In nine hundred and our werethe last week from a very pleasant three other former Lindsay people. I I . . â€"S.anllary to Do ‘I It is truthâ€"plain, simple, pmely, the warpath. must {Imugmhguï¬ honest truth. ‘. . four or op; merchants hated before If you suffer: from Nerve Eead- Magistrate Steers on a char e of hav ache, buy a box: of Dodd's n psia in; neglected to tidy up it hm; 'Ilablets,anId you Will realize thahappi- yards. Further hearing of the eases nessnozfdrellichIhI D \ . , was adjourned for one week to 3'". 0 8 y'spepm Tablts cure them a chance to effect the, desired. im- â€"Fenelou Falls Gazette: *Clarko. and an: ï¬t. of milk? nmocases out at every Ner- nesdaya... a: 3.0.! L grammnw.“wr°d‘ nous Headache :8 caused by? he isos- the Ontario Bank. mi; N m if: Whisks the , t' I l Fallow the Queen's btrth‘ day I, A. M 10!} perfect, dtho Bl. Bradshaw. of ' " surely as a MOIGIden! vv‘lelhw ‘ ' i: Edison the Queen's ' ‘ “d M “mm are rem tbs Gssotts s frundly. Visit. BINDER TWINE Is PUREST ' Is ITEOIGET Is EVEREST Is â€DIGEST .-"mdulamsusuaemrm write . “....- . I !'h"‘,vsh’*. Tm- Simply by removmgt the tea 2 the 7"?!) r- In 0.. l t‘ gays-9.41, at ’H l . r, ,4 \Hm"