"v t'. i‘%“ “‘ *2. Q’Y'. Q'-’." “‘5“! "“‘., or.Q-““ o o ‘ ï¬â€˜sossooooss‘ss‘s‘Q-Ԡ-sss‘s“‘§â€Â«â€â€œ%‘$ WM. WARREN . . Dealer in Pianos and Organs '111..1lI‘.'.tiw121. ‘1.:«.\ 11,II ‘11' 1 1-11. '11»; "“98 that 11. ::.I1 .. _\ 1-2111 ‘lmy in 1NÂ¥14~‘v12..:112i;1t :‘t'l'n I1 HIT:- terms :f 1141111191}. lllNI lznxulsrsvllw' \I'O'f‘.‘ la: .1111! Ethic->1 :.1 llil‘. g SEOIDC .-GI“.E$. Mill) .lloii‘l‘u'an 11" ‘iI ‘3. ‘N s‘..‘.' i It} ‘41))“; mum The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for 01 or 30 years, has home the signature of and has been made under his per- m sonal snpenision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Countcrt‘eits, Imita/tions and “ Just-as-good†are but; Experiments that trifle \\ ith and endanger the health of mtg and Children-Experience against Experiment. What isCASTORlA CastOl'ia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- «uric, l)!‘0p§ and. Soothing Sy rupg. It is lent. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic thStalK‘O. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Foverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulcncy. It assimilates the Food, regum the Stomach mid Bowels', giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panaceaâ€"The Mother’s Friend. ‘1 I I GENUINE Cp STaRIA ALWAYS light plant with the object of supplyâ€"E Bears the Signature of ’x' The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. 15‘! (INTIUC 908'.“ 7? IU.IIV $7.2". It†‘0'! crrv. _ w..- v... -,.,. . _, .. 1 .. undi‘nrz'u‘. :111 11. -kr‘~. hull ; ‘11. com, a! l. Vlhf ting ah‘ii" um. T111 .1 l‘illr‘d v11;'1\.1,:..~ 111-. 1111 '11 o 1111IuI.1;:e 4101-! 111! 1- payments by â€Fur .' «‘1 1"l" ... cmlv l'ï¬cvs 1' Ir “1.11:, (lair sclllctuem» n. A I I, 1’ 1 .II) V . ~ . . . ' ‘ ‘ ;' A - .‘ . . . We _ .:1: ,.. 1I\'II:'\'1 1.:1-1' \\ r N'ii 111 new 1,1101» :.11(l \\ .11 t .\1 1.1.1111“ W1 I .11 . 1 1 ~.-. luI"IIi1: f:'(.1:11~11111;1 “121.95 :1: M11119 311-10.- .u guts} .21~Z.EI- :\\~ I'- 11:3. '3 11: {-14 if 1 .11-1l 1‘12: 1"†Tunn- 5.1.» .-. l ... \u \\ 1:.l‘lviii1112 .‘svu 1111:! NIH-ml â€and Hands. WM. WARREN ““ ““Q“““““‘§““C“§““§“‘-~“v“ '3 Opposite St. Andrews Chuvch. \Villiam - st Phone 13:-L. Box 21; 0 \““‘\“‘§““‘pâ€â€œ\“\§ ““ 02.. :ample supply and greatly enhanced power passibili ties of the district. BF. SURE TO SEE 1 OUR HOMEMADE BUGGIES f STRONG AND STYLISH E Several Second-hand Buggies For Sale Cheap 3 j LHA RGEY CHRIS Mel l 1 I LlNDSAY, ONTARIO. FRIDAY. MAY 19 1911 T.__WO KlLLEDZiAT RAILWAY CROSSING A despatch from1 V'orwood on Fri. lwood. The horses had just 111v states tl at the Tz'C gut tram the crossmg when the waggon Was which passed through them slioitly i taught by 1113 tm’iue and smashed after ten o'clock this morning hitl to spilntwers while the two people SAD ACCIDENT TN PETERBORO COUNTY cleared VMTSS ROBINSON HOME FROM INDIA Miss Jennette Robinson, daughter of Mr. W. J. Robinson, Bobcaygeon, arriVed home on Friday, after absence of eight years doxng on mis- Iand instantly “lulled Mr. and Hrs wer" carried for three hundred yds. VSIODary work in India. She left In- Frank McMillan. of the v.llage of on the cow-catcher before the enâ€".' dia last February, and with two IBummer, three. miles distant. 'I‘he gme could be stopped. There were .otber young lady missionaries, had Vmuplc hcd been in town shopping, few marks on the bodies, but death an enjoyable journey home, visiting land were returning home when the had been instant. many places in Europe. She took laccident oIcurred. The couple were 38 9.111135 years the Suez route and from there pasâ€" 'l‘hc crosaing is not regarded as of age, and are survned by two sed through Italy, Germany, France 'a. particularly dangerous one, and ~s‘mall children, The train, which and crossed the channel to En'land Vit is thought that they should of was a double-h‘éadcr was in charge After visiting the chief cities 11 fheard the signal, though the train of ("onductor Wilson and Engineers England and Scotland she crossed t; was travelling at a high speed and lamsdcn, and Urquhart, all of Tor- New Yer? and home. She “‘35 “9‘ jwas not booed to stop ‘Ml~ l 33 urrning 'tbis were combined with Dam \o. G ‘1‘ V( Impany has a revenue of $30,000 per ‘ists as to going has its advocates and its opposition. Itbe expressed opinion of two citizens, "W. of the ri \c!‘ and the possibilities .from the watershed. distinction and diflerence to be ifcretce between (loin: house l-ghting ' Quid serving power. 'into (in factory on one wire I . in home lig ht' 11;: would supply client'- SOWING HTS WILD OATS REAPTNG A HARVEST OF SORROW How may young men can look back on their early life and regret their misdeeds. “Son-in" their vvild cats†in 1.1: i'oi. $11358. Excesses, x'iolati on of na- ture’s laws, "\vinc, women and soug"-â€"-cll 1131c tin-51' 'ictims. You have rc- fornzcd but what about the Seed you Time 5011 11â€"11'hat about t}: c hunts: ? Don‘t trust to 11:01:. If 1. .2 are a: prtvt tit 1.itl:in 11 .e Cb}lt‘ h' “ (If-i 1“":(C.{Y l‘.’ .l’lt. 2 .1 \I '. r life 2'11lf1'11111 (' “‘(l \ f)“ r1 “.2 1r -.' ..,. ..,. 71": ‘ h ‘ :hl ‘: 'Lre ‘1‘.A1\~.I ‘ ‘1 :1 ~ ‘ ‘â€"Ps ‘ ~ 4 ~ “Htâ€"i- K. c. K.-..~1E {GUI} REFUGE. ' .>' ' 1 . . _.--'.'\11‘1I. .2 ‘I" ._ To: :t' '1" Vf‘T? C 57“? pf‘v " 5'" ‘I‘T '7 -oo .~ KILL: Cu“ TEED '3' - . ““““ _ .. .- .. 3.1.3 .33.:- I: :3» 3113'.) IJAEJC J3: 11223:. NERVG' S DEBRA , Car-i- 3...}: 3-1.... 1:. ;’ C’Jf‘»f?-.râ€".-'-3, Kit: :.I and BLADDER Dis- h, “‘1“ fl 1. “2-. 2' 272371.153 to Fman. at“: r¥‘â€""_ ’ -I ... - 2‘ f: 1' l7! /'{ . ELI: , - 1 . -- '. g: 1 - Aâ€"u: ." .. :_ Ea g 5715".» - ll 3‘; J“. ' i‘Ij. ., ‘ .;v~c L3 I ' , I: 1 . .. . '. 5:3 ‘ . _ -r3pa‘;:r:.i . \. uric». CL‘ITC V‘ . - .., - , ‘ v 3‘3 .1 4 ' . l..;o:.- or. to: Case" 3211 business 1.1.1}. fwould pay, :power, Vof light. .take if the chance was let go. ‘pos'td powers ,cht that the city should acquire this ‘power fora factor in municipal deâ€" ,Yelopmeut. end then create a market ,c«n~incc such enterpiiscs i at Nor- onto. PHASESEOF MUNICIPAL POWER QUESTION FROM TWO DIFFERENT STANDPOINTSl boro “as tho place in nnich to 111-. cute. Reduction in street and house lighting were very important. considâ€" erations. Pcterboro was :1 natural 11n1ler\i11nici- centre for development of industrial concerns. UltimatelyIthe Company or- ‘zanizations will, if they are allowed so to do, occupy and own and con- trol all the power opportunities. We l‘tterboro is at pr cs; nt 12.1111".- “ith :1 pioposition to acquiie :1 power and the c. t) \v tn both In: pal manazement. One part of the mattu' biin: discusscd is that conâ€" the taking; over of the plant. $11 1 l ' linrs and customers of the _ 1p 5 l (' were paying toâ€"day about $11.00 per .) . . PV -: V m) n . ' ()tonubee Town (.11 1'11: o la y b. p. for lighting. The power com- has a plant at Dam \o. .1. and 1f pany would resell it during the day for $12.00 per h.p., more, in all $82.00 per h.p. The Otonabce Power (‘0 were to- -day marketing 3 ,000 ,000 on a dc â€" {at 121:: 3000 h. '1. would be assured. Vit is not known if the Company will sell but the report of the Hydro-El- cttric (‘ommission names the ï¬gure of _ development could go forward and ;2‘$ 25, 000 as a not unreasonable price. ' cvin if disc'iunttd 23 per cent it would pay the city well. $15.00 per h.p. ,would be cheap at the price of coal to. day. If coal raised in price power :uould advance in Wilde, and any day coal might adv 1111" year, d1 rived from :1 load of 1.250 h.p. (Vinsult-rable variance of opinion exâ€" into the project. It An interesting: bit of information is. 1 Here is another expression of opin- 'botl1 able men and particularly; 'xvell qualiï¬ed by the'r professional the matter d hydraulic power in standing and experience to express Peterboro. He said he “did not upâ€" opinion both (or and against the pro- prove of the propcsition. He did not Iposmon. l‘heir views on the question believe the pcwor would be available. will we telicve. be of interest to our . . ' , , _ at the prices named in the report. Ev- rc.1ders inasmuch as Lindsay 15 at . . pr Q nt cT‘b'd r‘n im‘l r p 'crything was ï¬gured in favor oi the Chi \..'.8. '(l3‘ 1:1 TOO-I, .. . 51.0 L p Epropi-mtmn, and the estimated reven- .'1 l n. _ . gue was inflated. If power was offered Speakznz 1" Til-"0r 0I' it, “5:535'51 as an inducement the rei‘enue would ‘ The Engine†5 “3T" rt “‘85 *‘ “on'lbc vu'y much less. Decreased rates 5“"“3tԠ0m- and “’9†“thin the :for power and lightinv would :1I'ain , . , , ‘ . 1 . ‘“ , " facts. He mentioned some facts in gcripple the revenue. Again the cc-st connection with the conservation of go: operat'on was moon in excess of water supply.ll1 knew that ll the Vu‘hat had been stated. The Seymour 1v;at rs contributory to this district :(30 had not bought the ()tcn'tbee “"9 available the†“(Md bca mOSt Powrr (‘0 because it was nota g00d investment at the price asked. He Then again the marke; was limited. present There was not 2:300 h. p Toutsidc of the Luaher Oats and the ““5 7 Canadian General Electric Go. There borne? discussed the sum: ge and There was in mind, that it cos‘s :1 1:11;- . d money to .. t b at t (T1211 3 was a market. Competition from the _ 1111; r1 u u tc c rren to present sgrt‘fl's of light and power :ltouses. There was a tremendous difâ€" ‘- 'must he expected. The rates of both 580 h.p. could go isith it. lie was Convinced that a de- ' "00 h p' ’ Bcit would be entailed from year to year so kn: as the market was not Vavsilblo. 11¢ felt that 1.11111 idea. of He TPlt that the ï¬rures indicated 3 DOUG? R‘s greatly overrated 3,an reasonable cost of development. The there was the chance 0!. losing money 'powers were invaluable and in the ;future would be increasingly no. investment would be Italf tho homes in the city. The work in the West. The Hydro-Electric “ 80"“ 03¢"- Commission wished to be in a posi- would and? the price 0’ tion to dictate rates all over the “'3“ assist to reduce the cost Province. 11s to rates. the Runny The City would make a. mis- ‘ and Municipal Board revised the rates leach ï¬ve years. Power could be had He knew that the value of the pro- ' now for industrial purposes at $12.00 was not underrated. He per h. p., from the present Company or by meter at $16. 00 per h'. p. This fwas op: 11 to indus‘ ri1s. It was 1 {col- The city should Require‘ for , the power. That should be our aim. If we waited until the market ollcred, ’0 “e 17.01114 “'11 t until the powers 11:19.0 sed out of our reach. We could get industries by having: the ability to that l etz‘r- RA RMERS’ BANK LlS‘T VTRACK LAYTNG COEN'TO CORR? TV REACHES ORTLLIA to go into thLS project, in the View of the present supply at câ€"ntirz'ly reasâ€" ncble rates. He did not approve of go: 11; into something tl11t 1.1ou1d only ‘res :lt in forcing down rates on Company that was quite willing. and anxioug to do what was right." M £81 and a d :nzcrcusv thin: lor the city- ‘ wait so long. .sw‘ .‘wuâ€" ‘ being {brother- in-law Mr. 1 . - serviu- A l cemetery. i from England as all the vessels were fully hooped for several weeks, ahead (and she d'd not wish to She returns in good health and with an immense fund of useful and entertaining experience Indcuendent. FUNERAL OF LATE ALEXANDER 11111311 111: funeral 01 the late .1111 Niven ‘ was held on Wedne=day the rei 11in: W139. ian church by the Rev. Mr. R::yno: and the funéral proceeded to the The pall bearers \vcro Jas velopment of 1250 h. p. The municipal Heard, Wm Spears, Frankl n Aastn Emerson Austin, III. H. (lari; John Reid. About forty of residents followed. 81“} the old all of whom hcd 2known him for th'rty or f..rty yars ion by a man most thoroughly up in ' ADAMS BROS sold to- «lay a. growino business fox would not be :1. revenue unlesn there conveniently trade with mfg. zdevelopments would fallâ€"and revenue to the few who beheie for the city. 141'. Beck haedone great, l l l .house, which was a log l I: l fdivorce to 2211's. Iiiackcn’z'f’. l Mr Nome "of Minden, attended, hav- ing been associated with Mr. Niven when he ivas Warden of the county He had been in poor health for about a :year. The number oltbe old timers is gradually growing less. ARE EXPANDING Adams Bios. have extended their - .Qv“. .- -_._..~--- .. o.â€"-â€" .. ... â€"~...â€".â€"-..-...â€".â€"._..~..-... .. THE LINDSAY POST PAGES NINE TO TWELVE No. 20 OPS HOMESTEAD BURNED THURSDAY MR. JAMES HANCOCK’S HEAVY LOSS From Fr.day's Post. Yesterday afternoon during the pro press 01 the high wind storm,11 lire from the chimney, lrokc out in the residence of Mr .las. Hanczc‘x situated on the North C(rnt-r of Ups, near Dunsforl. The house which isa frame burned 11'. th lightningv rapidity, and \irs. Hanccs, who “as alI I.,.ne East small on:- V was save a couple 1:? feather spark only able to ‘beds. The ï¬re >tar ted b1. :1 which woodpile near insurance on the house, 51:1 ntints are a trial lass. Mr. and Mrs. couple and etpres Hancock are 1111 aged great sympathv i»; being sad for them in theis loss- SLEW THE WRONG MAN TN REVENGE Sault Ste. Marie. Carrol}, aged 65, coped from the on the eve ly (191' 111' camp near May, who in ll.â€"Wm. 1902, es- London asylum up- of his discharge :12 fu'I cured. was cgnvictrd of the mu."- lelirjrn :n a. Blfnd l".i'.'1r. J‘IS- lum'ez' at the Asâ€" broupht from Toronto ly h: Si McEvoy. A short V held at the Presbyter L gsizes hcrc tins aftcrncvon. The jury rcturmd .' verdict of guilty, wsm :rfrcn'mt'ndatioii of mercy. ('nrroil wi.l be scuttnccd tomorrow morn- ing. Bot?) mm were employul :11, erI die Bros. camp last November and V ."1CC0T‘CTTDE to three mtnesscs, Car- roll entered 1h: shanty at 5.30 in the evvn 12;; and struck Tall.on 021 the head with a d'iulle-lizted axe afterwards admitting that he lit-.d mistaken Tallion for ano:hIr man i$ 30,000 BLAZE l l‘eterboro, May10.â€"â€"As the usult of a fire breaking: out in the old bridge worxs here eaz:y th's morn- ing, 830,000 damage was done. Part of the build 11; was operated Messrs Houedry and $1,111, mill, and another part as :1 roller rink. TWenty-f.ve boat houses sit- uated along the river, close to the bridge Works, With :1 considerable part of their tents. Two freight cars. l»)? as a Pen were destroyed (‘01;- one full of canoes, ready to be sthped by the business by purchasmg the new store of w, p;_ 3.11;“. who 21.11; Canadian (‘anoel'ompanx 11-1-1'»co:1~ been form-d to retire owing to il;~ sumed by the flames, and 1hree . ..r . ' 3 L , health, and intend to serve the motor 1Ҡin a maroy ,reiar Public with the finest El'orï¬cries at Shnp were burned The hr“’â€â€œâ€œ"’†()1: a rcq uirâ€" The purchase of groceri: s reduced larger quantity. ed by the two stores, enables this firm to buy et a rcdumion, and so their patrons get the benoft. Adams" Bros have been conducting Horne years prices. and this extension will enable enterâ€" prising firm. Progressiveness like this shows the faith Messrs. Adams have in th s tough and should be a po: '.nter Lindsay is declining in bus‘ncesl “I.-- 1101131 no 111 11181 915 On Tuesday catching about ï¬ve o’- clock ï¬re broke out in the farm house owned by Dr. Broad in East Ops and occupied by Mr, Jacob Smith. The one, with franc kitchen, burned rapidly. The contcnls were also consumed. There was no insurance on the building and cont;~n:s. The ï¬re- is supposed to have started by children playing with matchcs, as there had been no ï¬re n th? sore during the afternoon. FM. MRS GRATHNAM TS CLVEN A DIVORCE Ottawa, VBills ('clnmittc c 02' “1 Hate (‘omuzons this mornfn: passed the bill to grant a (ir; anthem, (Gt-r trr. dc «If \‘icia‘r‘iu (Touuty)f1‘1-:n in 1111 ('11 Elltlln :I. i, but l‘l illqlll. (K‘ 1111))4‘1‘1. it v: us 3 t (l"' he YI’ 'LlAL)“lt u. 1": ll [LllEECC ,. I"? AC‘SI‘lt'Q, in, ( ._ lilfailt‘ll the 1:-':ti‘t'.1:11'r the. the evident: 1.221: grimly sufï¬cient LI.) 13:121'1'511‘. (I. divtn'cp ' '111 111? 51* m lIl-T‘LCC ï¬nally admit-"Ii 'I‘lT'VC, altf'l‘ :l :T-i thflt 113‘ ‘Clnlll .6321 undo by A (1 Boyce, of A!" against adopting adangcious prcccâ€" dent. .Ir r. 1\'es‘1itt v. is sunpcrted by Messrs Guchiie,211.;cuona1u and 11"11suc1 in i113 T3 ' (If 1 I‘ “111'1‘11 1 1 ‘ I1 3111 (111i: ’J 'g,‘11.11'l. "1‘:le " c If" 7" '11†V II: III 1r; lids. ‘13:.1- ' Li‘c ( 1 . 1 I1 1 1. .111 Smimural 111 1 , T. (3.“ .3.‘ 1. . 1“,, iyrpgcjx 11f t1:oi‘.l’.l~’.. 1e..:he«:-. ()l'll‘llLL I :l' 1‘ 121‘ '11 1'11 .1 I (I the qtygy; 53111111; from (".‘1'1'.'.':1t':r. 1 ' r." .‘z‘ .. {Iftrx 1113(1 I,“ : 1",. 7,,“ 1 3 l. .1;_.: T."i‘\"n1"ll to‘. " 1. n 11; liyt “311 1.11,. .111 ’ 0 - 1,, 1 «vi 1, 11.0 1'i;1«:i11;.: (If 13:121. 1 .1 2- 1 '11 I 8:: :1. 111 that 3.19 ‘ I .2 in: 1.1.11 1' ( factory 1.. 1 In; 0 my, . . ~50 ,, . -:' (1111 ‘\h 5:15. 9-11 Limits-.1111; oi pco'il I T Lu: for the greater part, Ilntur V V3933“! 1‘53 hike from tj 8â€: pthc tr MC 11 :‘1 mug, , h') were pcrsu :dsd t" 11334111; machine at work. It is ex- .1321 Lair money into the defunct Decrecl that the line will be complet- n.:itution, and no 1." must suffer 1. cd through to Bethany, near l‘cter- {loss of trance the amount of stocx ' boro, this fall. The line is now Open contention that the evidence was suf- they subscribed for. ‘from here ,to Midland. ï¬dent. L,__‘. i L'.-l....'.4..‘.11 'is partially c.1vere1l l l l l i l V cust- omers from all parts of the town to run: prnte J. 11.1I : was totally d:str1yed.,’l‘h2 ly d Image insurancs. dâ€"-â€"-â€"___ VICTORIA DAY (in Victoria Day, a ' wll be held at Seabright, Ontario County, in aid of a 163' com- mcnable objectâ€"€11 the interests of the Prov neial Children‘s Aid So- ciety. Mr. F. L Fowl", Pres.d ent ct...0.2hawa Childrs-n’ s A.d Smitty, 11rd Inspector Gunton, of the vincial Department of Neglected Chil dren will: slink. Them 1111'. lo two bonds 1n‘ntttndancc, and sports land competiticns of all kinds will Pro- 3 V AND MUST DIE ON THE CALLOWS able to come by a Canadian route: against whom he had a grievance. In c01.rt today Carroll was un- concerned and did not change his at» t.tude of .ndiffcrence who tin. Hr- 111cc was 1nnounccdi The defence entcrul :; plra of in. 'tral cunity, 21111:}; was p't considered by the jur" after the evidence 111' Dr; B: u 'e Sr 51’ h and l:,yan claimed after r).:.m;1.:1ti(n 121.111 was: Brat he VlllI: 5.21? the to realm, v in a C(nvlition was doing. '7“ â€" ~II 1-,. 111.5 1115,. .. Lb," [KYO ILkll. FrarCI-sr‘n, .m:, :15, To: pette and rccciwd sen» tence for the stabbing aff.;ir in Lit. tle Italy les: liastrr. ‘Cl‘ptttn will serve tl;r1e years and Francesco six months: in 1h:- Fen- priscn. The thicd lichen. Stat 1155 allowed in Kinr'rston, melli, to co. CONTRACTOR TAKES AT PETERBORO. THE MEASUREMENT Mr. George Dunsenrnth (2f the: Dun» enroth (Jr-nzractm-g (311.. was m town this morning and took measurcrrxm AT SEABRTGHT. {do away with the mascot celebration This <............. .. avo- .9... Tagoinst the measure. The ; will be featured. The celebration will be: held on the shore of Nod SAWMILL 111111111111 .â€" AT HALIBURTON Last. :1i,ht ch -ut tcn o'cloc<. fieV more out .n Austn Bros. saw mill at livihuriozi, space of was reduced to ()w'n: to the mg in the north had no troullc :n’l time, ashes, dry weather prevail the up short the structure country, .n lc'x'inz the 111111. insured. Austin Bros. busy condition, qlllt‘? 7. staff of out of employment LOCAL?»- m ll was cxpcrloucin 3 8rd was enp‘myin: will l,=I who THEN. EESTAFE u ~.,\‘; “AL. TZUA. R’I‘u‘ll‘“ 1.? ‘... ‘ W†I V tr-r (ism-1‘31 has I1 '12,†o I < ‘ C11llllcill(fsrl‘llll:: for yen-r111 i.1.:'.' ’ in the S;il.“-.l‘l05 0‘ post 1155.03 1: 11~ I pioycts, mail clch's, etc. According to the I‘CS')lllTlCTl 111- staff of the Lindsay post oiiicI, Will be affected, but to what ex.- tent, is of course, ‘not known, at present. .»:1....-...1 . in a. remar‘tai ly f‘l'; The building and c mtems “are in connection with the 11r171;.17.:ml terations and Improvements {-1 local post Ofï¬ce. al- the lt is understi’od that Lire work will be completwl in four or ï¬ve Vttki time. The tile ï¬o;r will be laid ï¬rst and thfs will be started in about. .‘x f1 rlnlt‘lli. DIVE RT POTTERY CORNER CROSS‘lNG Acting 1'ndt-r ‘i'om the Board of liadway (‘ommi sign- the (.‘.l'_P.. will immeérately pmceul to divert 111‘I crossing at If _T‘\)p0.‘..* l f.) .I'd'nzz in‘ol Robertâ€" :n the east rule, and crorsmg change will eradicate the the» gar which 11:8 always existed at this crossing. .nstructions (ITS. l'otrrry Corners. is (M new frld l'li i‘. son's _- Nillbrook Carries Power bin The Seymour Power bylaw, 1151-1. m. was car11.d by a majoribyol Only one vote was recorded 00um “If at. the pomr regain-ï¬at was voted upon Monday in broo 19]. give the village a 24 vice, and all ‘cost of $25.00 per h.p. l V V â€u..- .~.~ » Take One Pain Pill then-â€" Take it ‘ W Easy 1“ R . . To get the best of Bachache Get a Box of Dr. Mlles’ AntinPain Pills Otherwise Bacxachc May get the best of you 3111111171.? (‘Lliï¬lfllï¬ the l. I 'LT‘A Systcm 1:101; .:'~.;=.n gum. '.'.'..-::‘:11_:' it he in 1121: form of l'.c:.-i-.c11r. : backache, neuralul :Itcr' 1:11‘ icic- ‘. or the pains ï¬t:-..‘ii;’.f 2:1 1.121111- ' Dr. Miics’ ' ' ' standard 5 are pron?" 1111.21 3:15 than for years. “A ï¬lm: d 1 :5 drawn v: ' ,and near 1y craze†. 1. 7:11 .3111" I gave her 0:: Anti- .‘3. :. 1'1.‘Ileft ano her {or her to take. The" helped her ri ht away, and she :‘:vs sue will never c withoutt’ 11cm twain. †Mg} G. ll. ‘1’; 2:2, 12:31:: :3._ At all dmgglstsâ€"a dooeo 25 Bulb. Mltes MEDICAL 00.!Torcm 1.. 1(;1r;}3pc Low" I“ ache. . 3:1". lmltzed in a he house. There was a lint. the