¢.,...,..,.....,..,.., e if. § . ll *wh-w-owo- “SE ‘ 1' 0-003 Qwi-Vï¬e-I-‘O’Oï¬-‘WONOOM ‘ ‘Iw m «sub-cum. u 92‘ .. (- â€ram...“ \\. ‘3 " @“@Q'@’C“@~@ib 8' 6 _ an (vows; f. "I" . If?“ Quin“. Z’ ’ w U , c. 4.. . ¢ ci’c)’ 0’4)fo uf090¢Q+o¢oeoofopo-fo;¢o+oep+o+o+oeo§ J I,†\. \ l . . ‘ I seeing in your garments, is distinctly a question of ability on the part of the maker of the clothes. The quality is largely a matter of honesty. We believe you will get what- you pay for, in the matter of fabrics and linings, if you buy clothes of a reliable make; but if you want style combined with quality’ it is a question of ability, not honesty. The makers of “ 20th Century †and “ Progress Brand †gar- ments have the ability, hence the style you always find in our clothing. Let us show you the splendid values we are offering at prices $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00 CLOTHIER and FURNISHER M. J. CARTER were from Toronto, ï¬ve from Hamil- iltcn and the balance from all over â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"lâ€"’ showed they had talents that only needed to be developed. The music Ell (gill: 7E SE ' @E @l @ In. @E E llittle over $22. we ta ~Ontarlo, including Collingwood. The by the Halcolm family, of Nestle- ig salary for these positions are, Chief, ton, was excellent, and well appre- Eg .31,000, policemen $720 per year. ‘ ciated. There was a good crowd, % @l - l and the proceeds amounted to a @ï¬lJo-flings from Lively Janetville TRACKMEN GET .. l WAGE INCREASE Mrfi‘hdms Heaslip, who has been: visitmg his son. in Toronto, has re- turned to his daughter, Mrs. 'i‘hos. Johnston. 3 l l l @E @E yer}- Iibric that fashion could de- m: ncl, everything in novelty scenes 0- cotton for spring and sum- mer we 'll‘ is here In the midst of @@ so 22's delinite description is well The G.T.R. trackmen have receiVed an increase in their wages, which is Ito take eï¬ect from May 1. 1911. The men have been getting $1.40 per day, and with the increase they will re- . ceive $1.50. The Grand Trunk foremen did not Mrs. Richardson was a guest of \ Miss Gladys Bali last week. I Dr. w. G. Tilly pad hs usual ‘spring visit to our school a short Q EQEggEgEEE CENSUS MAN MAY HAVE YOU FINED "FOR REFUSING TO ANSWER QUESTIONS VICTORIA. DAY “Civil action can be taken against y “It will be impossible, even at Ot- any person who refuses to answer any ltawa' for anyone to ascartain question put by an enumerator in ta- ‘ticuiars about any concern for the king the census," said Mr. J. O’Reil- . purpcse of comparison. A system of ly, the Census Commissioner for the I-papers is used whereby certain County of Victoria, when asked regarding the penalty in- curred by refusal to answer all ques- tions of a census-taker. “According to the statute, every person who wilfully, or without law- ful excuse, refuses to give an answer, or who falsely answers aquestion, is liable to a ï¬ne of not more than $50 nor less than $5 for each offence," continued Mr. O'Reilly. The commis- sioner intimated that this rule ap- plied particularly to manufacturers who might refuse to divulge inform- ation about their business. NO INFORMATION WILL par- an- ' ty with any firm impossible. Most of the questions relating to the output of a business, do, are dealt with in a collective way." KEEPING CHECK (J.\' THOSE WHO MOVE. In case of a family moving away after the ï¬rst of June. which is the deciding date. before they have been reached by an enumerator, the collec-l tor of statistiCS in the place where they move will secure the required in-1 formation in the regular way. The enumeratcr who ï¬nds that a person or Vï¬ï¬ rib I. OL'T. “All oï¬lcers engaged in the work oi persons have just moved ï¬lls out a! taking the census are sworn to secre» card SupplLed for the purpose which 1 cy, so that no one need fear that any he forwards to Ottawa. This is used I as a check for the set of answers tz‘rn ed in by the second oï¬iCer. information secured will be passed around. COMMITTEE COULD NOT DECIDE ON THE , SELECTION OF A CHIEF OF POLICE? ‘ Brannon, of Hamiltcn. with eight years‘ good record, man Wm. John Hall.s. an officer experience and a was considered. Police-I of Toronto, I I From Tuesday's Post. Last night the Police and Light l‘ommitt‘ee of the town counc.l met to appoint a Chief cf Police, but af- ter over an hour's d.scussron, the an Off-C8? 0f ten years‘ experience members adjourned w.thout domg “‘35 als0 looked UpOn as a good anything or deciding 11:20:: what man. He is an tax-member qf the; course of action to pursue in the fu- Mounted Police. l ture. I Mr. Thos. Ringiand's application} It will be remembered that at u was also considered, and after conâ€" mceting of the committee last week, sideratie discussion, Ald. McClory and Clark moved that Policeman Brannon,-of Hamilton, be appointed as Chief of Police. Aldermen Naylor and Babcoc‘s mov Chairman McCrea placed about 30 applications on the table, and pick ed out that J. O. Flaunt, Chef of Police of Rentrew, Ont.. as one . worthy of cons.deration. The Com- 9‘1 the appomtment 0" ThOS- Ring mittee instructed the clerk to ask land. Mr. Plaunt to visit L.ndsay, and Reeve V’rooman moved that W31- Jchn Hallis be appointed. but it that gentleman appeared before the committee last night. The officer _ received n0 360005“. has had about two years’ exper- Police Brannon's name was subâ€" ience as a policeman, and docs all mitted to the Committee, but only the mover and seconder f-n'ored the appointment. the police work in Renfrew. Accord-- ing to his own statement he was not very conversant with the cler-f Thos. Ringland's nomination was ical work of the police court. ‘next voted on and it was support- After he withdrew the committee ed by His Worship Mayor Beat, and set to work to try and make a se‘ Messrs Babcock, Lewis and Naylor. lection from the grist of applicat. The vote was a tie and Chazr- .ons. man McCrea drclared the motion His Worship Mayor Beal Deputy-I 105t- Reeve Dobson. and Babcock favored A somewhat lengthy discuss.on enâ€" the appomtment of John Short, but sued as to what course to' pursue. no one moved his appointment. but the committee adjourned with Then the application of Pol.ceman .out coming to any decision. SYLVESTER REORGANIZATION UNDER WAY STRONG COMMITTEE IS VERY ACIIV E - - I this morning, swers are written on a stub, which Detroitg and Port Hmon. Mich. is detached, thereby rendering lde’fltiâ€" Tickets good going Mav Zhd and 2411i ., A. 1-2. I CI â€1‘; l \V. R. \VIDDESS. PAGE 7 RAILVlé?“ SYST ERA D TRUN SINGLE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP (with'minimum charge of if. ("ï¬lial Between all stations in Canada. to King am 1‘ ‘tllS and Buffalo, â€ISO Nib, 101 l. ROUND TRIP HOMESEEKERS’ EXCJRSIONS TO THE WEST AT LOW RATES VIA SARNIE OH ('HICAUO ’tcturn Ilflllt M.- iy 21:11.. Litmutmu :21. (If i.“ inform.- iilalnfflln) any (xi-2m d H'IIIIHI a†l g. n .uldres l “1).“? _)u.. llz~tz 1.: l .ist ., Alj-‘li mt“. Ont. A. MACNAPB. De.) it Agent ('itv A 29!] l' TRIP RATES WESTERN CANADA WINNIPEG and BRANDON and MOOSEJAW and return EDMONTON and return Also to 80 other points TUESDA Y MAY 16TH THROUGH SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE No change of cars, custom: or trans- fer troubles en route. return $33.00 34.50 37.00 41 .00 return SINGLE FARE VICTORIA DAY Good Going May 23. 25. Return limit May 26 Minimum charge of 2.5 cents I. C. MATCHET’I‘, City Agent m J. W ANDERSON. Depot Agent. A ‘ uric ILOW ROUND Closing Meeting of Caygeou WhisterS The BobcaygeCn Whist Club held its last session recently. after a most successful season of five months The ofï¬cers Madame President, Mrs. H. Garlick, was most courteous, kind and energetic in all her enâ€" deavors to make the members happy and harmonious, the. secretary, Mr. Ignatius Stewart, the soul of honor- gave all his accounts most scrupu- lously. and allowed nothing irregu- lar to interfere with his work. Mr. Oxbury, the recorder, kept tally t) a fraction. The prizes were won by Mrs. Clux ton and Mr. John Conwayâ€"highly deserving. and welcomed their gift, The ‘Stewarts, «Mr. and Mrs.» came if??? pig: ~ DAD Slble CVCI' woman com itime ago. and reported it to be in receive any increase. second by a few points L3.) Mr. L . Q ~ ‘4 3-- gig D ’ y a satisfactory conditicn .I eni Mrs. Stewart were both dang... ‘ I - . . ’ . ~ L .. - r " . - or- z 5 un- confer With Mr. McComb and secure - . - w n. it have W II“‘ c l l..€ TOW“ OT Lindsay ShOUld 33‘: Mr. J. 'xeai, o. Nestieton .s via 1 WEEKS IN HOSP" The S51vester re oroani ation l ‘nf rm {on dud Yer ed to see other: 1 ? ey . ~ . a Q o . _ - 3’5 Til/a c y- iting his daughter, Mrs. Andrew 3 3 AL der way. A strong committee of our the n-ce-sfary 1: 0 ha; 1 1 i the name of being the oes. p'ay _ \ as A ..,. . A . . ' ‘ V L _ I I) I i : I shortl a ter t at t e as p as . o. . 115:3 1 3.3391,: _ 355% TV ' “ â€WI ‘6‘} ' “COIN! , ' citizens has been arranged, as already y . . . .~ and were no wa5 s s n 3/4 .. w 1 re-crganization Will be arranged. M2 trophies. , WI} The annual me.t.ng of tli: Sum came away 00 BZIIEI 331 "133 Two narrated by the Post, and the corn- . \- . _ the thL for e†I‘VbOd" ., ... L c â€SEA ‘ .. - ~ , 9 7'. ' -~ 1 a I ‘ «11 school was to he held last . , t - on is l ~e _ .v W The evening clo=:i 1-3.: :3 'e~ W .\ ..._ ., . {dullflilabï¬ Muslr, Gmg- Egg LY , Bixes of lam-Bali Worked Complete mittte has met. and Mr. McComb the - , .. . .. d ,._.. ...-. T . ..-... L ‘W . . ï¬g pw.» - I 1 ls'S (II a Wednesday night cf l:.st Wee but _ take the.r co...t, on an v39 "“3 com; ments B-..ny cunt: .»e.e . , -- I“, in“ ‘ †. i "' ‘ "- Y" c» i': ' q- . . . . .. . ~ . A $10,, ,‘ . l I i i I .. . n3 (3 C l Lilb an arc e “5 there were only a fax. â€3’3 Cure en;.neer, 1° prepaJnL. m“ data nece- matte: their heartlest co-Operation. a dance TOLIOWEG. Tile l--...~ - B S: .i- _ A. .- .. .-,. .o . ‘1, .‘ 5‘ L N . ,L . , ' . - A .. .. L“? v3â€. ‘ 5:95?! 1 .i . - . _ 3.1!}- m 3.9: gna Ill 21.. COIO.S. at the meet -n~ was aiim. med iIZtil â€"â€"" snr5 for the CD..;H11CCB€ s information ,\0 mgn can afford to be classed o t- cavgeon are , “33? my, 3,, PM), “'4‘ I i." " " 3-..- '.‘â€"p :â€"~ ~‘. ' jv . . .. ‘ a v' a; v : v»- r... ~ .. $52 1-. .' ., l - . ,1 .............. . . . . 50C Cb \« ednesd ,3, nloht of t 1 e, u ï¬e"; .S... i ..d Ma. on, the no.1 lifntwn In order to formulate the. re-organâ€" Sid-3 of the ranks 01 camest worke I n can .. .11.?) t , 1m ,2... aâ€: - ‘ ..- .. . .- . . ; l r . . , ,. . . , . .- - , L. - EST/77 may The \lisses Sti mm: were guests “Ambler?†and mattTCSb mini “cm iration plan. Mr. Jas. Boxal; tge to make the Sylvester I‘lfg. t ., :1! d M__ L: , .7. ," _ . w , I’. ,V v . L . . . . . "L .,.. vâ€: ‘ A 9 g†" ’ in; :53“ . ' c/E'? 0f “155 May Arthurs 15-5: Sun rr, Cf ï¬t' Adore“ S ‘\'B" sa5s Chmrman of the committee, and Mr, mrnumental saccas, :1 Cu it chili- ..____.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" :‘_ d w . ‘l “-‘I .; V or - v ' ' v .‘ is: v - mag-45;] :. .. In 2.8 day. I had cc ..nia on my knee which Hum Gillies, the Secretary, are my lie must keep “flat \.I e 1,3,9 ‘f M. e2.- » A ‘ ’ "v.1 .2, a . . .. . g , r @E ‘7 Miss McLean of 1413153; caused 1n."- tClI‘ ?:-e {a n and incomen lerg ticallv pursuing (Le matter 53 wet to get mm, min , . .m. .23 . TAR _-, ’1 :' '»"~'1; I. “rm: "A Burt“ -' ri e - . . . . .,. .. -. “'3" i I I '2 ‘1 . ‘ “5’ I S i“ i=3 I the â€1"“ 0‘ 4115* LUV-‘1 MIR?“ 0!‘ “c Th“ â€a parts fould “Ch and l u. t the c 't; zcns of Liuds. 3' may cc to horn mm ‘ e we in thisi s . K. ~ - . - . -» ', _ I 1‘, ~, r.!- p . .2 - . I.) So. - . . ." ‘ 11 ‘i v L: ~v\v\»n.9â€" .;‘€< w W.“- <_: ~ , . A. ; l. . . “at: n. .ml. Gum? A,"- \Ilij Sunday lust. burr. ..... cd tn_;..1d t..,zi when 1 ii) mud tha t thci- .. i:‘tc!€.~'-.; are 03111:; ““1 be L0 biarcl Anew». l. ( .. ' ~ . -‘vv' ‘r «h r“. l~:‘ 2 I. Ill/é; . . ,. t 'l p, â€â€˜1 I‘C’NV'V‘n \"J‘" r . L 1 J - "7‘wa n 7' .7 2‘9 ' I ‘ L‘ '3 3" I " ("I93 ““9“ that the Gaza- T“? quarterly â€9‘3": 1 C unemiou .ed ("1‘ :C’“ " MINA I 'L If: ("I lwell In Red after. mane you the M .9. or .zt.-:i. .a, l ‘7 A â€I ‘ I‘ " ’ ' ' ' ‘ ' i v ' - . , . ~ :"i=‘~ w» ~«. -.~:.- 1m. . . ‘ - . . 7%: ‘ ‘ ';' 1"" I I " I" u ““3““ I)- '67:, “ith the Mulbd‘l “1â€?†"Mt 0 pm'Ju†I ‘i i M r1.' ‘4â€? I I 0 The committee meets titâ€"marrow t) lw'n h the} adopt. I“ â€â€˜ â€(5'3 â€Outlay cvrnzuc. 10’ 11;.» ’93:"? 53 I ‘IQCI‘A‘E‘I: "a" If†. ,. a. .. ~~AM~M l Pet :. ‘5‘ .mn ‘" \ .".~ 35.}: †1 we . ...’) i! II?" “E; l) .‘.. h {‘7 ll}: MP. Tank-1,..- \ ,1) i;' g I)?“ to :vl{)2.ti’.;;l, 1121'. Lake ElifCi:.l ...trer.t«l ,, . lpeainwn. L ‘. ‘L I 1- ‘ L L“ ,1 CA I A i‘ _ I I... 1' . . LI. . 5" .~ .1. _ L- â€I“- _ w) . ’L H ‘ I ‘ LL ‘1 L ‘ ’ * ° ‘ s - .. mllNEN “SHOWER louEMEE BAND T . . -. - ‘>-- I, ) ‘ V? 5 ' ‘ . a - - . . L ‘ Q: L. > â€LL ; V - L L - _ 7'19"]: ‘ I‘ 1“} PCT Fat 1â€â€ t0" -33C ((31: qopin Montreal tu‘n’rul Hospital for tlmâ€" l l 1 - .Le - . ‘1'; _' ‘ “ . . f. .‘ r - . . ..â€" .\ . f ,va‘: \ :‘U’.‘. i “<5. @Q: Mg- J ma .) (QM-dorm sp 2 «5 . teen writs, mm at til-£3 am if ILATI 333‘ ‘0. LA. L. .- 1 ,t :0 9 Q m ‘ I" ""‘i ‘ 3" 'T‘il I'll ' iil' I- .~ v~ ~ â€"? In ‘ {no C ' Y. ’ (3 1 51311 i r. - 1:172:53" PEeCk ea}: @ ’uru 5 and 3111‘.de under th e par- ““0 I I‘ " C ' ‘ '. I 1 . banes L, Tfnj t L ;.;/: L; R) { $61 ‘ '7‘“? ’ : iY‘OJt (rare I?“ .“. {fl-3:5. i‘t-llvils'?i HE‘S Q a ~ 4‘: vï¬j‘n 0 S ‘\v‘\ n v' : \V\ ‘l 4:,an , 1.. TV (mil; Ciltnl roo.. , r- ________ anu .11.: (“ten -c c . . a .pfuull , , ;l’{ U :.. , . L _ 4., ‘m I I . _ ~ ~ L o o ‘y L.“ $2. ‘ l i l L’é/i/P-yg The Sacramental service on :1: Io EA.8 [an {3.1, a ...a.. an. .1l '3 . . 0:. “mac Elev lc.â€"T:.:\ Omcmcc over Sm. coe street he. V. a . M33}: ,1 Si'ï¬ â€˜ are {naies 9nd al)â€l’. “:4 . .f x "'5"' T 31.“; 1.4%?! x llvne 0' if {Inâ€" ~Cmcm£0 -IIrly 18 ’1‘11 r'.5 br.b S-vtt in l 'V " ‘. . L I; _f “raw“ . ; :‘7s- ï¬fe?) a ‘ .. ~q v. ‘~ I ‘ 5€\VI:‘ (luv mI'Jl‘Illn" IV: 1‘ A "itht‘l 1312:; :y {l 111.....l .I. . .«4 .--it - .i ‘ . F ft 0 ‘4‘ g h t l band 15 to be TCOI‘ZBHTZLO undgr “tt;e Braraet 13m _ . 1c ,.. u,‘ . _ c.. Duff - a ' « r ..- fr- ‘H,’ . . V , ,, V v ~.‘v 1., .~. 3".“ y... a ‘ 3 armou. 3s - . c - ‘ . . .~~' -.- V .1. “~‘ '3." .._._ (:4 J ‘ a A l. “I. C‘JtCJ . . . . . a - . 29 31);]! teamed {‘3 w :1, 3.1.x 9):“: N. 10 r I! L gOml. l toâ€. t,» .ifl wE: '\ .lo (3'1 1‘ (I 3' fl. L c l the able leadcrshjp of My. W. btexâ€" facgory 1t “11: 11ktâ€, Le enaiquch ._ $2.â€: rf,’.'7_-‘T . ,. . . \ImoS‘» as SrOn as ._pp1iml 7.4m: ess 0: an {iroyabie shower given in .. -- ‘. .. . :“ -.-- I†\7"nillgc'ciirvrs (.423; 2:17: paw (.19 020:1.{1 -. _‘\~ liq-11:36? OZ Deopultl‘ _ . . V ~. (211an With the assistance (,1 Reg,c cu ;. tux: C :5. .. :0 - {23‘5“ . “p 3,, f I) I "i ‘I' "" Buk Smpnm w. 3 ltcxï¬mg' and the I? m honor Gt Miss Ethel (lune, I r H1 Jo Parsons 'nd many that one coat w: ll last for .1 whole I 1 U "4“» ,.. ‘ ‘ v -‘o z axis. - . _ ~ . . .. .2 n ~, - ., c » .. . :79: 7' .- v, T" a 2" d/i ‘ ‘tctim I prrsevered with the balm 1 whose marriage takes place on slay ; 3* ~11 ga . J .. an I as y rue re 3,15) be: u}; v - - -92.- CL;-E£ EieVISaf ___;5 Mr- 1‘.ICS;im'iL31se;-_ spent Sun- r1 2. . .. .. . ‘. . . . - {‘1 Vin! other former bandsmen. THIS nears season ““5, no. » ‘ \. 75“ 3 f5: day’ at home . . and it Wis soon evident that Zam- 23rd. The guns were .1. g1 c. 3 L ith pleasing surpr‘se fl loads m‘lv be (Lawn u‘~€ 1: 81mm: lung-l .. ,‘I p. I l a | I ( Ll. 1 COP: es v b . - . . . .5 . , . ,- - .iern ncl mono ram an . _ , a. .. . 1:: . 573;? ; .-. Lucius. :‘Fl‘l‘ right no W we. 'iV‘, I)? ICGS t“25$ We hope to have our ltase~ ball BUI‘ WOU‘II do me gOOd Each day l dusters to . i t th If“ '1 c‘ I manv of our citizcns. nuany of immediately ant:- .. has bee. OJ ff: '0 â€I i.“ r here is 1Ԡâ€â€˜10, 8 hr TENâ€"I: team oreanized 'n the “â€1" mint†the pain was â€ducal. the sore spots these were given 0 i m eâ€"e.e .. h V b ve o’ten lamented the fact the ground, thereby causing no delay Ll fl U0“ «*5 @0951 We hopes to have i g)cd“ s‘ i h began to heal. and by the time I The numerous useful and dainty giftSI :11 otmth‘a was no. such organsâ€"M or tying up trafï¬c on the street. bâ€"‘Jv c . .‘ \~";t ' r ,w I». . ' -. ~. - .IOW'D' . . a ere -... ‘ . ’NI’VI‘E ' L . C'J'g’ 30“,, +h.‘. year I a had rsed a few boxes' of Zam~Buk. which comprised the showers were I _ N w is up to the citivens There is absolutely no smell off the 7 5 e» ~ .5 , - , - ion. ~ 0 L 4 ~ ~ , _ {073' f?! ill" a“. - J (v ‘r'nsrrrng W S . Izowas cured. ' g.ven, accompanied ty the hearty! t u Ia e them in every pos stuï¬. and it glV€S' a very clean and ~. ‘. ‘ 4:"‘1; _:.Tâ€"‘:A - , v. L lb« . .. r. A - .- ‘3. 1:1 . . StS The' O enco 1' g l ‘ i - i393 "L†town Monday, For eczema. blood-poisoning, piles gOOd WiShes 0f 31; thd- 3.“: l h I able manner neat appearance to the street. ' if I - ~ ~ - the serVe a sin y unc . - Etta-'9“ (3,}: @125! Mr. James Nasmytli spent Sunlay ulcers, sores, abscesses, varicose 111' hostess n . . - . - “‘u n g _ .. _ . _ . - . _ _ L i572 is .1 12‘: $2455: 5..“ With Ills father-in-law, Mr. Chris. 055' bad leg. sore feet. blisters, in WoOOOOOOOOC/‘WWR f, I. 1‘ i! I‘ ; .- ‘ V @I‘, U .41; 321* 2 ‘3 84.115: Armstrong. sect st.nés, pOisoned wounds, cuts, PURELY PERSONAL J u ' Mr. is burns, bruises, and all skin injuries, T 1S 0. Hanna, of Vancouver, q' I ,1! ‘33: "-:'»'- t-‘I/g: . T ' ' " ‘ ’ - kis without an ('3; ‘ 3? mg “Siting relatives and renewmg ac- and dieeases Zan: Bu Egg i E AND ONE PRICE @@3 quaintances around here of late. Mr. equal. Zam-Buk Soap should also be El; v.-.- "ï¬r-ï¬am Pm ‘3-th Hanna thinks Vancouver is gong to lused 5'3" washing all wounds, eczem- IIIIJԠI i‘ 0' Qt Ii: ,~ â€Viâ€"330%)“ be -e t 8t 011$) patches and sores. All druggists A Mam â€9% MERE agla my. \4 - giggly LX‘jINIfl EDEQEE‘ Mr, McGaffey and wife. of Mt. ,and stores sell Azam-Buk at 50¢. a M __- - - _ _ _ _ 5- Horeb, were guests of Mr. 305- box, and Zam-Buk Snap at 25¢. per cph Walker on Sunday. Mrs. Alex Bradburn is ltablet, or from Zam‘Buk 00.. Toron f of Police and policemen here CW‘IQ'ZI‘XPT ODE ' : M‘ W. ,. fl I}! , - '~- ~ to. were opened here and the followxng “bit-BS its; : , ~ :1 . friends in Peterhoro. I===-"" A ilk" 1 illicit FORCE appointments were made: Chief,'Mr. The concert held by the Presby- no“ .- eâ€"~~_ lE. Brothrick. of Guelph; Policemen, terian Sunday school last Friday W“ 3. ‘ -3, a special: Wade, of Toronto and G- V- Patton. night was a derided success The 0 CONNELLâ€"In Peterboro Sunday -, Cwscg, last nigh c-f Tillsonburg, There were 100 appli' dialogues by the younger pupus of May 14th. 1911, to Mr. and Mrs ca. ions, in all thirty-ï¬ve of which the schoolw were given well, and; J. T. 0 Conn; 11, a daughter. ‘From Tuesday's Post. Mr. Thos. Pulcy, of Woodvilie, was in town to-day and gave the Post a call. Mr. J. M. Greene, of the J. M. Greene Music.Co., Peterboro, was in town toâ€"day on business. Mrs. James Lawson, of Woodville is visiting Mrs. Alex. Casey and also Mrs. Earles. This is her first visit to Lindsay in forty years. small quantities for the new button, was in town today. \ GEO. INGLE Lindsay PlaningMill Mr 0 W Grad‘emmm' °’ Hal" Woosoo éBUILDING MATERIAL ROUGH AND DRESSED We furnish strong, welLseasoned mat tniil in large or house or barn. FINEST WORKMANSHIP F Propric‘cr uptu- guns... .4 ya #4..“ L “ . i,‘ . {rf ,; 1 . 7‘ ". . will. t; "‘53; x g , A i.- . is s. 93., l ' v.1 {33,11 .' ».»._;.A‘ ., .‘ .-. .. ,. raw-“Q“ A; s. _.,.... v.