Paolo! Ms M: I“: “9‘“ . ‘Special to The Evening Post) 1 Fenclon Falls. my EFLâ€"The body of Joseph Torrance, the victim at the recent drowning accident here, was found floating down the river oppo- site Mr. Hand’s boat houscon Tues- ‘day afternoon. Mr. Norman Tor- ‘Iance‘ brother of the deceased. who has been almost constantly Watching ever since the accident was the ï¬rst Two Persons in Top Buggy Had Narrow Escape From Death Dennis Shine and Sister-in-law, Miss Callaghan. almost m down by C. P. R. Tnin- Horse Kil- lcd, Buggy smashed Hard Whistle Too Late. . THEE RESULT; » Dennis Shine, of Dunstord, injur- ed knee cap. ‘- Gardening, house cleaning. and making “merry widow hats†is the arder of the day among the ,women, .while the men are so busily engaged with. seeding and planting that they have no tin: 3 t9 think of the latest style in “stiff hats.†A _‘ '.' Miss Callaghan. his Sister-in-law, arm and hand hurt. The horse instantly killed. The buggy smashed. _. Such was the result of an accident which happened about five o’clock on .Tuesday at the first crossing outside the :0wa 0n the Bobcaygeon road. THE DETAILS. Our cemetery presents a. pleasing gippoarance Just at present. The min- utry to the dead is a sacred one. We hope to see the grass kept short and. and green. ,We cannot but reflect however on the amount at money spent on grand caskets and handsome mnumeï¬nts. Let us show our re- spect for the dead. by all means but ï¬rst let us brighten the lives of thOSe about us while they can appreciate in)“. Bifch 10f Gldncest'er. ‘England. spent the week emf visiting his son ï¬cugh, at Glenarmi ' ' ‘6‘ ‘‘‘‘‘ A- Sad Accident Inland buy limifimiu Only by Cloth“. Mr. Shine and his sister - in-law GLENARï¬ -..-.. ‘Glaspcll‘s boat house. where it was i kept until some of the officials of we : Village. who had been notiï¬ed came and took it into the host house. As ' it Is twenty-tour days since the ac- cident oecured the'deceased could on- ly be recognised by the clothing worn ' It is supposed the body has been unâ€" ! der aledgeotrock or log which has . hitherto prevented it from risingto the surface. The funeral took ' place from the family residence on ll“Book No. 4 “For Wm" Irt; .was written expressly for women‘who [are not mm. The Book No. 4 tells :of Dr. Sheep‘s “Night Cure†and just how than sodthï¬ng. healing, an- ‘ aseptic suppositories can be success.- tulï¬y applied. The book. and strict. 1y conï¬demtal medical advice is en.- ittireiy free. Write Dr. Shoop, Rus- ‘v you-upâ€" vvr iatclx sent nigmenéer to Mr. Ere-i Metcalfe. a neighbor. and «scum: they towed the My down to Mr. E. Francis-st. this morning. IE}: INJURIES. The top buggy in _which the two were riding is badly wrecked also (while their escape is thought to be miraculous. Miss Callaghan was in- jurul slightly on the arm, bearing the marks of the exciting time she had while Mr. Shine's injuries are confined to an injured knee cap. Miss Caliaghan suffered greatly from the shock however. 10-day their many friends are congratulating them on their narrow escape. were driving home Irom town at the time, Neither looked up and there- fov: did not see the approaching train from, the north. They, had no know- ledge or its nearness until the whistle reached them. It was then booclose to stop so Mr. Shine said afterwards and. all he could‘ do did not prevent the horse from coming in the way of the feel rain. 2 . . _. W .Wis. The Night Cure iii b: all dealers: sold Our merchant is on the road with the egg wagon. He pays the highest price so feed your hens lots of buck- wheat. a ï¬ rV 3‘ , Our baseball team .journeyed to Canningtou on May 25th. (Never mind boys. "It at first you don’t suc- ceed try, try again." should read 4m emw mm 3w: mm mm awe M;H\* ‘5 § 9 “:“h We? WV- N \ 1 W 9‘5“ R89 *1 ï¬â€˜ X‘MWO mm vm at -. O 1-. And 6w mndx‘ of t muff of we dam mix-yuan m Far quay. on... u- A numbcr Lromhnmimcnd takiaa; in the combined teacherc'hnd tar- ‘ mxrs' ucumn' $.wa 0. IA. 0. Mr. Arthur W . driver last week. While In town a few days ago the“ W41: a nail which caused blood We and lockjaw. . ‘ "Mm Lora McKenzie. teacher at Lens Point. spout the huli with her friend. Min Inland Ha . Mr. Chas. Cox-milk barb is fast pro- graming undo‘r cthe capable manage- ment of Mr. Wilson Wallis and his etiocient helpers. Mr. Oscar Wakely is also putting up n 1%me wind- mill for him. ' r’ Dr. Wesley Rich. 0! Morning‘s Mill: i; Sig-Ming friends in this neighbor- 00 . . : ,‘ i _ _ A "9-A,_2- Mr. J. J. Turnout, of Lindsay us looking after the government work in this diatnidt, , Mr. A. Row, of Lindsay. called on the merchants on the BM‘ Miss Day, oi lTory Hill. was Rho guest at her Hater. Mrs. :A. Graham. m- a few an". m Du also ujjoyt. ed a about holiday. here lately. Mr. Phil-lips, P. s. 1.. mile his regu- lar call on the schools in ,ghis vicinity last week. _, ' Mia B. Hunter Idft oh Friday to visit ‘fniendls n_ Balibu‘rtopL _.L- V13". LAIcuuâ€"a -.. â€"_â€"__â€",_,ï¬ Among the pheasant; seekers who [left to Md the neth he picnic at Haliburton we tactical; Mrs. A. and Mrs. J, !E. Bunter, Mr. and Mm Barr. Mm Lamp 31$ Will Hunn tor. A. Haywood aJnd Geo. Woï¬ds. ' Rev. Mr. ’Ayrhnnt bo'ok charge of the service have on Sunday. while his appointment, at Wilberforce Was ï¬l- ed by the Rev. C. G. Price. Miss Wilson. of Tomato. ‘is ’the guest of hm Sister, Mrs. Bodth.’ uvvuo . Miss Felicia. Graham, of Victoria College. has returned. She intends spending the mmme‘r with us. ullleu W‘- .. Mr. Robt. Elleker. Who has been af- flxcted with lumbago, is gradually im- proving. , , a Mrs. Jno. McKinnon. whd Has been 91: the sick ï¬st for the met two The Misses Bundle. of Suhderland. are visiting with Mm A116! Thon- burn. . , s . Mr. Dougald and Miss il‘ena McDonv ald of Tomato. are spending a few days ugdg rtpge pal-entail mt. ' .4 .- IA'J..-’ nn‘rlna Mr. Wilbert Davidson and friend e-pent Sunday With his Bigger, Mrs. G. Davidson. of Wilired.. : Miss B. Woodward Dpelnt Sunday at Grawnhurst. the guest or! her bra- ther. . \' 3’! Messrs Ed. lmeeIly hnd Garfield Woodward took in the 24m alt Cant- nington andgpprt a Mame. ‘ UK b uuuw 'LuU Wlwytv- â€"' J ., Mr. E. Eng-hurt. of Lindsay. callpd on old tn'endb In this Bécfllm \last “l-cekl 7V - Mr. Wilbert Davidson and friend s-nent Sunday with his Swisher, Mrs. G. GOODERHAM CRESSWELU of Lindflly is " ‘W‘r‘! 1mmv~w ‘I‘V xn My Mt? “mmsmmaowd hud- nm :9 Ian ' Emma: last- Min“ NM M Mill Men nge‘ 3 Sum! the was: of Hut 3. . . _ ,..__ u Al...â€" " wâ€"w‘- ‘7 ms. Fate: and dtushm. Mm. Oink no vi.“ 5} him. Baum Stiutlicld. . m. und 3‘“. WIN!!! vioiud Mrs. Plain on up hbnd recently. Miss Mi. tenthâ€. of Lindsay. spent Month)! with bar brother. Mr. Gnu. Thomas. \ w“! “R 4%“ ““3“ am. ï¬HHJWh _ . Vâ€- 9' â€"'â€"-â€"â€"â€" Mr. FunkVBott. of the Bmk. Suudcrfland. spent Wedrni the cm: at In. Jackson of Mount limb Lose: ' Money Out cf Satchel. Mï¬s. Wm.. Jackson, of Mount Hor‘ R 3%1‘ saga ing “mm: W“ Kw . _‘__-5-Jh‘mn. eb. while on the street onWedncsdxy. lost 340 out of ‘her purse. Anyone ï¬nding the money please leave It in the-business ofï¬ce at The ’Post and receu'e‘the reward. through the dimestive organs Baby's- Own Tablets am the best thing in the world for all stomagh and bowel troubles. They act quickly and em absolutely sale. It heocmhry the Tab- Iets can b granted (‘0. a powder 01‘ diésolved in wm, Mrs. ‘M'ma F. Gay, St. Eleanoia, 1?. (E, L says; â€I know of nothing ï¬g ““31 {Baby’8 Own Tab?- lots for the cure of atomadllc Old bowel troubles. 1 we; weak" too highly of this medicine gnd- do nqt feel safe ‘2th a box of Table“. in the house." Sold by medicine dealers or bymailhtï¬Sqmu aboxtfmm m. Williams’ Mad,†can Brook- ville, Ont: ,, y. 1; T;’L,_x."..‘_l,l' agar-a Falls under the auspices of the united societies of Little Britain and Oakwood will take place on June 17th. The ex- cursion will start; from Lind- say and will cover all immed- iatc points. Furtherp articu- la's liter. . . 3. k Sound Health for All Children EXCURSION T0 NIAGARA ( The annual excursion to Ni-Q LOST $40.00 " 3 deer or L1“, a 9- Gay. says; "I know be’s Own Tali?- mound}: ( w -«It is reported that the Str. 08‘ .emah will not be run on the Bobcay- goo: â€"Bu_rleigh route as in previous years but the Str. Manita. under Cap- tain Brooks. will take her place. Cnp' tain Johnston now in command of the Patter boat wil‘ be transferred to the Eaturion 31033 with Engineer 3121521311. . ,, L 54‘ ;-.-srA-« President. Mrs. J. F. Dix. rc-elect- ed; Vice pres... Mrs. L. J. Rogers; trict meeting. Mrs. E. Z. Yerez. 'l'he next mocting of the institute WI“ be held in June 19. tl. which the demonstrators will be present. A lunch will be son'ed by the ladies at- ler the meeting. u Farmers report the crops to hedo- ing well and one week at least earl- ier than lest year alsike and redclo- ver are making 5 wonderful growth while the pasture and the tell what are in good ehepe. Old meadows. ch‘cr are in poor wndition.'.l'he hay grep maybe under the average. nouvnthstending e reiny May. to we can] umu wavyâ€"v... 0n mm! nixhu '11!"th mm! 0163.8. 3nd G.T.B. evening tum from Tomato and Pan Bo . CamthMtonw.mdu8I-iy Polntonou'l MWWonly. NOTE.- magma and W st Bun-goon Point. mentioned shove. refer to nppe: Manly. Pom Dâ€"Md Ticket-c5 “MIPS (‘3 ex- tn for each dons! m); cm uâ€"m "15:08:?“ 26â€"80 Mp! 810. (Holder of 80 Book Ticket. an pmhuo so Trip. for 82.50. Bohaygoon Trent Valley Navigatlgn “ Co.. leltod. Trot futon-undo; md tickets syply to . 3. Wm. um Agent or to the Lamp-urn oï¬co Inn Down [.1 9 so Ln ....... .1. Ar was 3.13. ..... Stun cum; at Mt From Jun. 15th .233. m Inclusive. Stan-goon Pointâ€"nun 1.15 3.... SJ: pal. Ar- ivo 12.15 p.n.. 6 65 pm. nudityâ€"Ar. 8.!) In. 6.00 pan. In. 11.00 “I. 5.80 .n. c311»; “Plea-tn: Point. and Sand: Point than pm. fr; 1.2.80 gal-121.00 p.n..7.15 p.111. _ mutiny-Ar. .‘5 3.113.. 2.15 pan. 5.!0 p.111. The annual meeting at tha Wom- ens‘ Institute was held in the hallop- posite the Methodist church. when the following officers wane elected; _ _ _ _.A_L Bommlâ€"LV- 6.15 Lin" "1 S‘IX‘W‘ â€upâ€"LY. 7.15 LII n.“_â€" ‘M-- From July lat “I! mu â€I OMI â€08. mu nu mu: wammmmm BSTURION 08 MANITA LITTLE BRITAIN. rut JAN :90 inclusive 1.1. 6.15 1.111.. “the 8.15 P “I. mo (:2 an .......... Ar 6.15 pm. eon Int ..... Lv 5.00 p I. Point And M Pom v“ 5,.“ “bout? Steady. mums. lily $â€"Imdon cables {or gale-tam unpp Iï¬ipï¬ï¬m‘} Maul Bmws u: J4 t Ntwd GM w an; "an um: 8‘ Dow W 2:; mJuly whacked“: 5%! mar comic “luau-hellish“ Cabin. Unchangedâ€"4539“?“ Wino. Wm them! When imam 9km ‘ 9;, Ohm HWEL'WQ 8m audacméwncwpountl CATTLE HARKETS. Market. ORG C Mak- Mild: om ... .4 Pas. Prince Ame-It Pose. unall. bush Rd clover aged --< - Blessed 11086 Hogs live. ode no. ht- ». Sew: heavy- Saull H39 put ï¬t! a: â€?1’2'1 2-- cut flour ......... Silva)“. rolled [1011 Apple; per! bbl ... . 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