CURLING On Tuesday eve fair took ; Charles Williams, ’ kinq, second and lead. At the concluSio Flavelle congratulated th It is not necessa of our own, for t strong enough to con e facts given ,below are vince the most skeptical war to restore health. thing had been done and that . not get bet'er. We decided to take the bttle ihing to a. Montreal doctor. were. filled with pus and that eh The recipients presentation in neat spe Jos. Cooper, John Carew, operation was a Knowlson, secretary, getany pus iron the lungs. ..\Ve were disappointed. and fully thought Rev Canon HarSh and T. A_ little Nellie was not going to get better. b was cruel to let her suffer so. At this time we cmell were heard what a wonderful medicine PSYCHI. . We had been readin sentation. showing him another play that's ning a delightful at: He swung like Wagner at, his best-â€" place at the DesmonCe " _ ‘ ,. , Mr. J. D. Flavelle, Bondâ€"st, '. A RObESt the presentation to the .chamuion- the umpire 'yelled “You’re out !" i ship rink t00k place. The rink is Child icomposed of Dr. J. L. Sutton, skip, BOBCAYGEON \ ‘1 third; Alb. Hop- â€"--- D. A. McKenzie, " ' as to PSYCHINE'S l Mn. John Sykes, of ictoria Harbor. sayszâ€" . d hl‘ihen 331::ng 51:31:: l’doigd'lsiï¬z 9‘ the rink upon the†success, an get the mail and it was quite true I waste 8 . . 9 aflittle skeleton?t'xl'xhe{11111314}gateatedhergotxt-I presented the skip With cut glass :nd 1 for Mr E J Br 0 a (1,8 mare that ‘irlimonths, but e c ' g .worse. an e a - - 199}; er- ' . doctor said he corilld tdo noï¬hingldmore. We the payers w‘t‘h beautihfl had drawn the delivery rig, laden ~ ll d ‘ another oc or W o to us av ~ ' . - . '3 e m the child 33.1% lined hand bags With the staff of life, _to nearly ev- and aches. M858†many times was in . Palm“, Pigeon Lake, near Big Island- Mr- to undergo an operation if we would save her l‘l'fe. Thle negt day hgd camahdowx‘i) tits}? E R 'd t J â€VI . onzrea an o ernt upon er. 1} e , . egsor, resi en , - l - 1- 3mm ,5 he was unable“, W P A'rd Flavelle M. hicholls and his brother alf got 1 the mare on Wednesday morning to also present at the pre- By ‘ called, “the hit and run.’ J' or a sole inspiring cloutâ€" \ when , The Son of Swat slid down the steps (Special to The Post.) “Isn’t it too bad Broad-’s brOWn mare is drowned ?†This the mble scribe met, as the ‘ . ery residence in this burg many Kirk- take Mathew's traps to his spring trapping ground and reached it in safety, but while Alf was returning to Bobcaygeon the horse and rig I was for the lungs. www.m“wedmm “*6 at... °‘ “‘2 222:? mi: .- . 1 i. o. i. . iii: shirts ears shire. 21:33:.“ a... .. 2:231:13. Slight: 5.3.5211 first bottle wesaw an improvement. Gradually ' ’ - l ' 3:25:43regressing.“aim 3131‘? â€â€4“ "' 1°“ ‘1“ mm“ ‘° W °“‘ â€mi? 33351.33522'52122iiï¬ei‘éh‘il‘h‘:21.73“ “6 ATHLETICS He g“ “t and. ,g'“ the â€a“ by e “ We haveya great deal to be thankful for. â€"-â€" Eggi's 1)::(1 :16 hit; zroï¬fnzlfsfindgï¬ 1 , e 8. O I believe little Nellie would never if we had not heard of PSYCHINE. be pleased w to ans er enquiries at 3 the Arena rink in 1.27.274}, J Marsh, Winnipeg, being seco a lap behind and St. champion, third, four laps leader.- \l‘e ï¬rml have liv \‘x’e shall any time.†For Sale by all Dmggists and Dealers, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. D .. T. A. SLOCUM, Limited, Toronto. l’SlCHIlE (monomer!) sham) STRENGTHENS WEAK LUNGS There was one man suprem ipy \Satgrday night, and was Tom Flanagan, acting ; of the Salteaux. I’t was a for him in more ways than \it has been his l3 runner capablelenough to I -n since the latter broke awn: if); able to mOVe into his new quarters I ($0111det t“- ‘by the ï¬rst week in 'April. him. “Who said that he remarked Death in an Yves, the French ‘ (1 th . behin e waggon that afternOOn. A subscrip- alter the Acoose-Longboat that individual ambition to produce , _. ,___.__â€"â€"- . meg». 16 0: tn“ 3 - 19 0 v ethaule ' ' ' ' n' ht Do« , , At wmmpeih O‘Eiffggaifle‘gmce at the beast, so that both the rig and won e mare went to the bottom, and he, ohn D. . . . . nd half made his Way to the Village, to in- ’ form Mr. Broad his mare would not be on hand to draw the deliVery Select your Spring Suit early Sir ---select it now ? There never was a better time a A .~ I.» .-.for the spring styles are just in from E . the World’s Best Tailor shops. r ,3“. Choice and handsome garments A ' dhils all booming with the new style fea- E Miss . tures and spring freshness. E if: . Correct models and fabrics for 11“: Middle Aged Men and all the swell E ’2: stunts for the Dashing Young Dress. * ‘ . - ers. Remember that luck or chance E t*‘ purchase made like never enter into a here-«and that there’s no time _, now to choose your spring suit. I r K '1 Men’s New Spring Suits Boys’ Bloomer Suits . rel tion list is going round to help get Men’s single breasted suits in ely “nape another horse to draw the bread r colors of dark brown ’ and Single and double breasted in a 4 one race Waggon. £1 gray and olive, with near, narrow splendid assortment Of spring pat’ E ' A load of hogs went from the C, stripes in ï¬ne English and Scotch temé and Shades. SUCh asdark and . _ .. e P. R. station here on last Thursday‘ m, Tweeds. ‘ medium greys, browns and olives, in . manager at Sic. live weight. Which had we PRICEâ€"$6.00 to $8.00. gag“! irweedsmaxfid lane: tworsted. .« ' - bette ak , rk r turke ? . . u on s eeves, Cy poc e s. p eats triumph Mr.r I: :- ainnedy of 11:11;er has rm Men’s Single breasted suits, in and belt, Italian body lining, strap E one, as \ bought. out Mr. Joe. A. Robinson's L'- colors of dark brown and l and buckle bloomers. Sizes 26 to 34. 7 .- , stand on the main street near the ’3’ olive, With neat narrow stripes “and PRICESâ€"$4, $5, $6 and $1 -. take the ‘ tofï¬ce and is hayin it tliorou h_ L checks. All wool, worsted materials. 5 p08 ' He xpegcts to glue Haircloth and ï¬ne serge, trimmed. Men’s and Boys’ New Spring g - ’ PRICEâ€"$10 to $12. Caps ’0 . .. J -v. W; (.3; Moore is building to that“, 4’21 n In all the latest shades and styles. l Men's Suits in single breasted moâ€" PRICESâ€"JZSC, 50c and 75c. dels, broad lapels, snug ï¬tting col- lars, concave shoulders, coats just 0 1 9H ‘ o c “o o .a squrrre . . . 0h Globe “I think that this race shows lar ‘6 "number of stumping machines , "v ‘0 o 1810“ -, conclusively that I know a lot more thi: spring . r the right leiigthas'rrousers full of ease l . â€"â€"â€"-- l ' than man '. n L and grace. an - ome sprin fabrics. about the running game Y e n of the Board of irade g l - ; ‘ h ' . â€"* _, .- ~ -'- " f the alleged critics. .Acoose was At a m in g . ,- PRICEâ€"$14, $15, $17 and $18. 5 In all the latest Shade: an.- styles. - , Lima. Ohio, March 28.-â€"â€"Tw_o .men .0 _ . th' ’ on last Tuesday evening a resolunon q , PRICESâ€"50c to 53.00. ,J . l were killed, one was fatally rimmed} ' conditioned by me for is get: a; was passed unanimously, asking the L. Men's Suits in single and double ‘ . f ,, andt: hou§:1:a§ibgnéglili:ciotn 61,213.32; )ran under myoorders throng 0d; :13 authorities not to fill in the chagâ€" r breasted models, broad lapels, snug \ Men’s Fine Negligee Shirts . M . :30 fungii’nban electric trains near is a good. Indian and I am convmce nel at Little Bob bridge so that L. ï¬tting collars, concave shoulder, soft ‘ . ' . . here yesterday. 303‘ trains were de- lthat he 15 the man tonbeat m the it would interfere in any way With ï¬nish serge lining. Made “from ï¬ne i blade from Sple‘fdld wéarmguwj-n- | . b- stroyed. 1 ' blg Derby next Friday. the power owned by the village at M black and blue clay worsted: Trous- :! hues and zephyr ClOthS‘ :n a“ we Ll 7 is' r- ’ . C \â€" . 3. i ‘ " S . t" h-4 ' W}Â¥:1r:iglelt1r‘£kg~::frre§i shaming:1 a3: \ .1 â€"â€"-+â€"-â€"-""" this point It was proposed to Lu ‘3 ers full of ease and grace. ‘1 lags: :haglzzland 1garter-n . in ac Po . i uritenanted house. Both cars werego- BASEBALL \in 100 feet in the centre of the Little m PRICEâ€"$10, $12, $14 and $16. l‘i anPRIE-ggâ€"Jis: :0 551' 50 i l iigi 33m? â€Â£3? €13,333 idlgdheclnndlzo lTheY were seated in the Parlor and ‘ BO†1‘01va tam mate if" 53;“,3; A Men’s New Cravenette ll ‘ a ; 9 Cl 1’ ' ~ . . . -‘ ‘ . - - ‘3» a 1 ' ' i Wing We set “‘6 wreckage ““0 a the kgâ€- were “mg “I“ mutt: “it 3303?: Sister. with 754’ Ove’m‘s ii Beauhrul 'Iies ' i blaze which communicated withlhe He was a diamond heroâ€"she a fan was 0 g h' ‘ L In light and dark grey stripe check ll ‘ 7‘ 1‘ house and completely destroyed it. quite fair and trim, the water .power here. If-t is were ‘1 C] th w’th 1 n 1 e1 P f d ll 25 doz. reversible fourâ€"inâ€"hann 51;}; 0 - ' Sterling. Kane, 3"181‘31128-‘rrll'9 per- ‘8 t th k w n t as he opened up done, it would be aserious matter E4 0 ’ 1 0 g ap 5’ “158mm an i ties, in a large variety of designs ‘ ; sons were killed and threeuniured u ey ne 0 ' . u n "for the village, as their electric Presto collar. 3 and COlOI‘S' made from 50c silks. ' .. yesterday when an automobile (.Ollld- the game by murmuring Love (p1 ant is run by this power and a ‘1 PRICESâ€"$6.00, $8.00 and $10.00- 5 PRICEâ€"$50 C e ed with a carriage. The four occu- That father was the umpire on the .1 _ t f 't . t undeveloped m M ’ N M t I 0 t l h . pants of the buggy escaped serious stairway just above. arge par 0 1 15f Y8 - L, en 5 8W 0 0 vercoa s l . _: o . . a n ‘ mgr). C't M M h 28 E' 1 t """"' . ' W In light fawn shades, made from l H0516]? if, , 3.11535 1 Y, 0., are .- l") H . H ‘ J , - . ~ 3 persons were injured in a rear-5nd I hke you form â€"â€"he led Oï¬ ill‘Stâ€" FIG PILL L. English paramatta. Guaranteed watd 25 dozen 40c 1313c}; Llama w 05;. y. collision between two crowded streets “with me you’ve made a hit-â€" ’17 gmrciof. Llclmg lapels, Prussmn an half hose 4‘ - ~ 5:: ‘ ‘ w ’ " O res o co ars. - \ cars yeSterQaS: , You ve got the curves. You v: kgot lare guaranteed to cure backache, L54 PRICESâ€"$8 $10 $12 and $15. PRICEâ€"25c. ‘a .__+_._...â€"â€" Elie, speed, and You are 00 mg gkidney and bladder troubles, lame w . . C n 1 -â€" . . . . - . . back, painful stitches, rheumatism, q . lime Bled tobeatli . how, if With. you, my turtle dove, I smarting, lrequent urination, ends L. f 1 - rag B J coUGH ~ LINDSA eaSt of Omemee, lost a Valuable nine- Won tdyou gmprove “fly 531319 state, or money back. L. O O , , an ma e a seen me .†. . . ve box to 1.00. r17 ’27 ‘7 r ~ 25¢ a box or fi es r $ . . h r, rwry r1 ryr‘: r‘vrwr‘xrvrw r: r: rm EJE At all drug stores. L. ‘ ‘ ‘ >0 b year-old horse in a peculiar manner on Saturday. He had accommodated a gentleman who had met with a mis- l hap on the road by allowing him to put his horse in his stable over night The animal, in some manner, kicked Just Mr. McConnell's horse, inflicting 8 “I’ll he whispered in her give the signal never play too far 011. base,†"My salary whip has got the stuff, to put ’em over, dear; for en ‘steal’ i ‘ o and I’ll no longer roam, F‘fe to when I slide into the plate, ear- llcrself MOUNT HOREB. (Special to The Post) In the local school house on Thurs- ‘LOGS WANTE| .1 ELM, BASSWOOD, BIRCH AND ASH L"? .. 1 day, before closing for the Easterl holidays, the scholars gave the fol- nasty gash, from which it bled to And death. It was valued at $250.00. please call me safe. at home.†‘ ""‘" _ lowing interesting programme: 6 ‘ H , Quebec. March 28.â€"»Saturating her Recitationâ€"Only a Pinâ€"Isaac Skuce SUITABLE FOR VENEERa I ve gOt lo have the {mpe complete clothing with coal oil and then apply- Recitation -â€" Extinguished~Robert ________ , the malden softly Slghed; ing it lighted match, Mrs. B. Giroux, Magahey a “Show m? Your batting. average in a young married woman at Montmor- . __ __ LIMITED Hf ‘ Mr. Bradstreet’s guide- envy, chose a horrible method of com. Re‘fltatlon A Mortlfymg Mistake ., res, .59 . ’ niiiting suicide yesterday. Her body 140ҠJackson. ‘. \ ~ e1 ‘zâ€" 1R takes a lot or. Speed these days, was burned black and almost to a Songâ€"The Indian Maidenâ€"filinggie LINDSAY _, g S _j_ill| with. cunning andintrigue. crisp before l:er_husbnn-.l’s arrival. and Walter Deyell. ; . ‘ th ‘ To win a battle nOW, and then with-l S‘l‘ï¬v‘ “"1: ‘l-l-l’AI’E‘t 3“ 3:031:57 Of ill-$0, and ReCitat-ion (_. Mother Story-DaVid' __ M --,_- I , ' €57. ‘ in the Grocers’ League inc lll(:‘..i“r 0: four eniloren. one had _ _ . - . -. 1 .,. and son ‘ ‘ ' bit-en ill for some time and her mind Magahey. ReCitation â€"- Lazy Daisyâ€"M. Dey- Mr. Vi. Shuts. .‘;~ the El 1 gh . linl become unbalanced. ReCitation -â€" The Stolen Custard~ ‘ ell. left this morning ‘0‘" qui ‘ I . -.- “But. g1†me errorless support†'â€" S -----+â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-" Lorne Skuce. Recitationâ€"Come into the Boatâ€"C. City. ad 1,. 0: .There “3 boils; ““21 happiness h“ Ahlslheart here took a boundâ€"... . Duetâ€"FarmYard Songâ€"Harry and Deyell. Messrs. Iran Moo: Hill" We rigorous man 0 an woman 00 . u bd: et me live in bi lea: e st 1 l 7. , . 5, Hart an , . Don’t you want to feel the glow of and I may come â€fund.“ y EASt Elgin WaltenBrooks. . . A , 1 Vocal trioâ€"Mabel Skuce, E. Slug- Hart, Le Lew at home {or ,,. . j :< new-born life inyourblood and nerves, ’ Readingâ€"CompOSition on mma 5'" gett and Edna Moore. of L.C.I.. at .- oil to feel the bubbling spirit of youth Unwrap the tangle from the . dope, o Mervyn Moore. Recitationâ€"Dorothy Dimpleâ€"Lottie days. Tm“; 11y again? DOn’t you want to have a and you can cop the bet leerals convene Dialogueâ€"The Trials of a Schoolâ€" VI ‘ he ‘ Mr. B. Jackst'fx. of i the: ’ 1 strong heart. courage, nerves 0f steel, We’ll. play a double-header,. pal, on I Mistressâ€"Mabel Skuce and W. Deyell. 1 age y. t has been \‘isitin: ‘19? ml; “ i ambition, energy, grit and endurance? y y ' . Duetâ€"Mabel Skuce and - ugge 9n Fjones g ll m. JaCwa‘ - ' “ gh Don’t you want to be rid of the "come St. Thomas, ()nt.,_March flit-East , Recitationâ€"Song of a Tramp, â€"â€" e» 8 - _ ._ for Nestleton. t 2,5. . o. f and go†pains, varicocele, weak back He started‘ warming up at once, and iElgin Liberals metnn comeiition on Percy Magahey. Master Willard Skuce acted as -the[ Miss Edna \IOQ‘Y‘Q spell! :21? » 5 s, 5.» “F .- , and general debility? -- with a happy sigh Saturday and nominated Dr. B. H. Recitationâ€" An Easter Bonnet â€"â€"G. chairman. Thisaconcert draws great: the holiday: “ 1h {flelldD‘ go 5- ’ ' . . ' . Miller, at present in Chicago, but who . h ~18 ‘t was" ot l +/ . ‘3, , . PHOSPHOTONE He whipped a fast one round. her will return to Aylmer to reside, as Deyell. credit to t e.pup1 , as l . g f. ....--â€"- ‘zhl _ ~ ' ’" .I ‘ neckâ€"the other was “waiSti high; candidate for the Commons. ReCitationâ€"When Mary had a Little 111) entirely Wlthout the assistance 0 ‘ Some new, let their 111.“; a. . E ‘: ‘ Th0 lurid-famed Vltallzer, will do But here the umpire butted in â€"â€" she W. W. Rutherford, who opposed D. Lambâ€"H. JacksOl-L the teacher. except through an advert}? u; " . ,., all this. said,. “Oh. father, please - Marsglall. M~P6 was r%r$om1nat:2.3l;: Readingâ€"Phil’s Complaint -â€" Ernie Mr. w. K. Skuce and daughter Vera // ' . ‘ l V f .. m‘tv . . ' . , with rew. . . onnaco -‘ ’ of Ia'ndsa are spendiï¬g aiew days "- “‘ " i“ ‘ Price per box, 3130’ Don t call hm out, he‘s showing me again chosen as candidate for the Lag- Sluggett: . h' y glib rhood . d an O ., 3 Six boxes for $5 00 the way they work the squeeze." islature. ReCitationâ€"When Mamma was a in t. rs nei . o - t H d C 11 r "“5 ' ’ ' ' ' / Both nominations were unanimous Little Girlâ€"Rita Deyell. ; Miss Lottie and Mas .er . over 5 FOR FLETE , The old man gave an irate snort, by a large attendance of delegates. Dialogueâ€"An Illustrated Story -- Jackson are Visiting friends “1 NBSt‘l c A s T o B ‘ Edna floors. E. Sluggett. ileton. } 2 * Sent post-paid to any address.