’4' gepdfor or) oak Yet on Exscnea cf Man if} 1.15. GOLDEN MONITOR†FREE If cable 2-: can write fer a Caution Us! {at Heme Trmznt .. - gï¬ï¬iï¬? -_:r-- ---. m. $§i¢i09il¢96."".'.4v"""$"‘-:“‘:" S u even! “€23.13 {BUR HSEVEEE S {RON-2 02m 383%! W. WARSEé‘é in addition to having: the may hrs: FIRMS that. money can buy to offer you. an i at r9n~mimidc~ terms. if requiu'd. also bandiea Bin: veryhesmuzd lightest rennin; sun: I “this. tmh Anna-Swan and Cam-«dim: makes. Nah m Sour, :zzzk Vin? tag .4th and fm- a timeazzyway. hnsdvridvd In c-mnut'ugf- shun, (into payments by cï¬ennguwnun-murs at cash wires fur shun that willemmx‘; Weguzu'alflm: ex'e-x'yibinz' vu- sell Eu new goods and will exrnange mmd lzami ;tI'I§:‘Ers xmgm {rum m- an new ones at same prim: as paid inside :vm yo-ur'é-x if proper-2y ram] fur. Nu Fakv Saivs. t-n‘. We have wimt \‘c-u Want. imxh u; Nrw and Serum} Hand (inmis. U}. Mn EBETiON LLEN GLANDS, BLOTCHES, Z’EN A. 'D EJOOD DESEASES LL‘Y Cg RED BY THE eusih'lLaL and Griswaié St, “nabs:- hereditary cr acquacd, 0:: jmcztic emeQics and treatment. neutruiize an poi- sonsin the L290! and expd ttzm from the system. Currast. expel-mace in the treat- 1;.cntottimusandsot the moss Scrious sad complicatcd c3505 enabies us to perfect a cure wizhcmt .: :mrinmating’. We do l-usiness on the [Jawâ€"Fa; Only for the Bandit You D-rire. It you have any 1:20:41 disease, con- . . 2:3 Free cf Charge and let us prove to ya; hoqu.1c;ly out remedies will remove 3"} evidenuex' (.f(£isca?e. Umterthe influence A .1 A 1 the New 32:22:06 7:120:23ch the skin te- gonn‘s clear. ulcers. .nzsics and Matches corms clear. ulcers. p.n:;-.:cs and lunches L a! x a. e:~br2:e-j_ gl..n,}s an to '::ced. {allcn o:- -c has: rm \3 in 83“.. n. th° cvos become 1' ri‘rLL ambiti' r. and enemy re. :12. and ‘2: v c‘lm re...'..:es anew 1.15 has opened up to ‘Tn osirc to tail the atfentfcn of all those ‘ ' 6 Ruth 821V Blood cr Skin Disease :0 0;: New izeahad 733312921: as a gwmcwed cure {or [3028 complaint 'i'here is no ex- cuse for any person Lax-2:3: a dis Wurea face from eruptians and blotches. do matter “homer hercditaz‘y cr acquzrcd. our spec-me remegics am} txjemmens nsutrulae an poi- YOU CAN ARRANGE 'E'O PA? YOU ARE CURED 132:1 Cone pcndence Depart- :Csor, Ont. If you desire to in Detroit as we see and treat are for Correspondence and dress all letters as follows: CCNSULTATEGN - £3 H, E. A. EDWARD. 33" SEA“ From Thursday‘s Post. Opposite St. Andrrws Chu ch, Vï¬lziam - st Phone x3z-L. Bu>12§7 aims“? Yï¬zz b53213 Eu“ at! 5.. o.» n ‘AY AFTER ..c.§2 5 AEEEEAE‘EEM EAEAE EEAANAHAE AAA EAAEAAAEEE EEAVE TOWN MONDAY §“‘ â€" u-..“ _ will soon rscover themselves and in a better position than ever. 2? i “v us '1 a considerable distance. It loss to the young men, i :7 h ve lots.of nerve and blue}.- 3 1 PICTON DISTRICT FAVGRS §§€§0N fzrourself when it is’realiz: :genuine good nature ant gwere most {renounced "-t u On Mchay morning Scrgts. Russell Ienley, Thos. Edward Prestige 0:} Lindsay and Mitchell of C'memee, the? flame represzntatives from the 45th.: Regiment on tha Coronation continj gent will leave Lindsay. ! On their arrival in Toronto they 5 will en-train on the 7.30 Special for; Polnt Levis Quebec where they: drill until Jun: 2nd. They will then-E sail on the Empress a: Ireland to:- f- England. . ‘ ’ihc tro axe a»: r In: rspresentatives o! the -3th Regiment each one of then: being every inch a soldier. night to bid you farewell before your’ !departure for the cét}: ofBeIleVille. l1 ‘ "SEnCe our as;ociatlons with you we have learned to admire and re- s-pcct you for the manifold wood qual- it es whxh you posszss as we]! as the ceurtzsy and kindness which you ato all times (I -s:)‘ aye d n3t only in your nlations with us, but with all those with Wham“, in a bvsiness capAcitg, ' Sou haw éome in cautsct. l From Thursday's Post. List evening the staff of Mr, B. J. chgh's clothing store wcre guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gongh at their residence, Melbourne-st. After te1ad- : véntage was taken of the presence of ’Mr. E. A. Edwards», late manager of the stem, to bid both he and his ,amiable wife farewell on the eve of [their departure for Beileville. Jr. “Edwards was the recipient of the ‘iollowz‘ng address, read by Miss M. Galgh's stjfl. ha‘ night to bid you demrtnre for the Cain, as well as a handsome gold- headed cane, suitably engraved, the presentation being made by Mr Gcmgh The address was as follows" “Pear Er. Edwards: We, the members of Mr. B. J 7:11 or logs out last winter the skid-ways. The-ir Uncle . 3 list somc of his fences and swept on through the w U. ictcn, Mr. we feel, no 51113 ‘. have asxmhltd here t..- asides about $400 last Winter and T! sasaaas mass sass amass {W as saass as s. s. sssss’s sssas! asassss sass ‘ezlized that your 'e and aï¬abinty ;:r.;‘,':s; (1 Las- $14 0'3 men, but Pluck and scle John woods L3NDES The general meeting of the [dis- trict is hem; held this afternoon. This m3rn'n:’s meeting was Wh’Jlly ministerial. A number at probation- ers were cont med on trial and those who were superannuated were continued under superannuatmn. Mr. Harold Gnh-tm lies with- drawn rs a rro:af£0ncr, and placed hisï¬resignat‘on before the district. R-v. J. P. Wilson, ofï¬ciated as chair r1333, a..d opencd‘thc meeting with Re". R. Burns, of Omemee, as secretary. A committee was also appointed to examine th: schedules. Th 9. mornin'; the annual meeting of the Lindsay D'strict of the Bay cf Quinta Confs fence cf the Method- ist church was 03m: (1 in the Jam- br.‘d;-e-st Methodact church with a good attendance of lay delegates, and clergyman. I . J. Cain. , 3‘ f ‘ . . ‘ . E. Mackay. J. Best. 131'. Joyce. M. Cain. Mr. Edwards gracsfully acknowledg- =ed the gresentation, assuring those :r:s;nt that he wouid always cherish :with pleasure the memories of his 'plcasant. associations with them. ' ! Mr. B. J. Gough ; words of tribute to faitbfr-I szrvises w'a and wished him as" Beileville. GOT EIS PAPER F333: HOG TOWE Atlantm City, N.J., May 15.â€"--Mr .nd 32:9. Sya‘dwey B211 and Mr. and "3 431‘s. WillLam George c’e, all of Toronto, Canada. wzrc s mll ng along the sun: :it board w: 1L: v0: an the Ln'mtable newsy bobbed up 1n their path with his: “All the :o‘pers; wh:.t's your city? I get it !†Sergt. Prestige, during the South Afrjcan Ivar served under General Redvers Bullcr. He was attached to the Royal Army Medical corp o! the Irish Brigade, with the celebrated, Connaught Panzers, Sergt. Prestige figured in 3'! the battles of Buller’s bloady campad-n and has a most creduzable r:cord. {Hg-re you are, szr,“ and the note: turbable vendrgr of modfrn news sheets hauled we surprise C‘n=dian a copy cf The Toronto Globe. czty '3 1 got it !" Mr Bell acted at one}. “Give me one from Hrg Town," he said. ullwn‘ I t s5 .- . ‘ 2.4 8Ԥ.99‘ Sergt. Thos E. Prestige is a seas- oned veteran, and has had an hon- ored, and at the same time remark- a’ le career. He joined the British army in England and was with Lord Kitchenzr in 1598 on his remarkable march to thrtoum, the clty where General Gordcn met his fate. It wiii be remembered that Kitchener met with csns'derable opposition from the Ariba wh‘; were {many crushed in the bloody ‘M'ttlc of Ombdurm-an at which the machine guns of the EngILSh army mowed the natives down by the hundreds. Ghiitirmz Cir-y FUR ELETCHER’S C A 23 T O R i A ‘ “It is 51:: d that the good that good men do li~es after â€1.11:. The mrmory of our pleasant and; happy associations With you will be, ever green, and we win look back upon our relations with you with un- {e'ned measure. Wercgret your :15- parture, and congratulate the ï¬rm with which you will be connected on securing one who is endowed with rare business qualiï¬cations. In asking you to eccept this gold headed cane we couple with it the prayer that j both yourself and amiable wife will haxe a future of unalloyed happiness.‘ (Sgd) B. J. GOUGH and STAFF 3 1 I I Y I I I i v a I ’l Atlantxc mg puts a man's forbearance and flame t3 its true test. when Iti‘v {QM ll {BESTRECF pressure of business, as NTAE‘SO, FRIDAY. 5.? ILY Gongh also aided a few 1 war. Kitchener met ble opposition from the 'e fmany crushed in the of Ombdurman at which 0 Mr. Edwards’ :hfle in his employ, very success in a rule, in the lodge r002: on bltz. rdly at 3 o’clock to conduct smzci lhusi mes. Am<ngst 0:1: r'thnrs, it W‘s decid‘d to,acce t the invitation of Cobourg D;str-ct Orange Lcdge to celebrate their next 12th of July. This district will turn out very strong amt m is expecwd that a Yarge quote. will leave Lindsay for the lakeshore town. Al 214‘ A special meeting of Lindsay-d s- tr.fc: Loyal Orange Lohge was held in the lodge rec-rs on Saturday. Lindsay District Orangemen M223 It was furnished ready for occup'a- tion. The cottage was erected by Mr. Cluxtcn 41 years ago, and was the first summer ccttaga built on what were then called the Black Lakes. The store and boat house was not destroyed. It is an interest- ing land mark removed and has asso- ciated with it many memories of pleasant summers. Mr. Ciuxtcn's cottage at: aL"‘.y Point 2 as e.S-.r0yed byf; about m'd-day on W stints-lay theifire is sup- possd, having run through the dead fields at hack of point being or: fire. It is emphatically Genie-<1 that the !‘ department is in any res y“tact, respon- id sible fu- the 9: {2‘6 'ty of school teach-1 crs, which is attribu ed to the con- 25 tinuou; and incu-as‘ 3;; de mands from? the wzst. I"J 69mg Wkw AT 3A3}? Pm; It was announczd yesterday after-3 noon by the education department? that to 1re2t the difï¬cult, caused by; the scarcity of teachers, ten addit-I ional modr-l sc‘mcls would be opened The ir loc‘t on will be announced in a few days. l ‘quest of the Mayor. The commotion 5thus created attracted the attention {of the whole town, and people flocked ‘to the lake front in hundreds to see ,7... -v loanâ€"A “an :R D Paine’ s on Thursday evening "I At \Iariposa Townsmp th e res‘drn' the employ .0! \Ir \ at; n COW fOn Friday afternoon the last rail Ice Of Mr \elson Weldon “as struck lot 13 con I†DC urn About three, zlaying was coati nucd as far as 0011 ‘hy hghmlng 88 was also Mb. Lilli- and a half in ‘3 from Douro “331133 ichi ching Beach Park, and on Satur co 8‘ L’ery little damage was d3“ for a year past He was working in liday the steel was laid along the cs- howeVer the barn WhiCb was struck, â€dw- III-“amide. The advent of the railway barn beloncing to Mr. JOhn ed instantly. The barn was flat m was signalised on Saturday afternoon .‘0 C‘ nnar m East Ops was 5 .ruc; by ned but was badly shattered- by the rinzinz of the town bell at‘ lightning and a valuable horse “as; Lightning also made itself felt at 3 30 and by the blowing of the f.:c ; -illed. The building sustained slight i the C. P. R. Ccnstruct 'on work 0a tc-ry whist es whose strinas were tied i damage. , . , I â€13 US$111 “y (‘eek' “he" f ‘79“ the down for ï¬fteen minutes at the re , In Carcen township Mr. Patrick men employed were stunned by a. chNaney had nine sheep and seven 3 severe flesh. They were not serious]; lambs killed during the storm. I injured how'ever. ring sigh-t. The rate at Which the rail we h an; .AT'FLE RANCH gm Firemen) ;are laid is astonishing. 'I‘h'e ties ! i ifor cw; oprrz’tion. A rail is aid ev-' IN MEMBER CEEESE BGARD and the (133 akn'v the other There; Bo csygc. n Independe t _.1,- Brodi Review: 'i‘f‘f the meme hundred and are separate gangs for each and men ic we. i.. town on Wednesday on 1‘12; f1 ty-iive Chase “37““! at the meet- ing of the Chess: Loard Wednesday, and rails are on flat cars The rail-3 I J .1, ,way home from his Somerville ranch . . morn’nr 11H. Thor.- son a net 'L-IT two 0: tot. eminutcs, end the r ‘ S“ l†l o I -m â€"-â€" :ganv follows immediately after where he LBS wit 36f: 1315 53-0011“ ('C'l‘ buyer, much: and Piece, Shearer, Sc}- Wc rsaW, C. State, Wisttmad \ train moms on along it. The .c'pkjrs - Q , 4 signs crt 0; cattl... he has airemi train. Perfect organization thus mak- PIC-“d aver-gt 3‘39 head or can†the ‘ I ‘1 I'D M: { .3... f v _ . h :29 '1 I: r (5 possible the laying of a mile 'rL‘hi; efï¬ng znu reports t .621: min 3: he"? “(it e i- ,7 1theii’zlrcsthse‘l. - -. i .‘ tr a o more of completed track .. day. Somefv.‘ (1}. Mr. Brcdi 0 does a W: "Y 18 T80 tction, 1 KS; e gt L a eu- «' .Ac ". If at th: 0. d r; sdents were heaxd corn-‘r-mt' e businc:s. m' 3th: mm} ct O’c'tl» ra.sed to 10‘ a; d ' orton to 10 9.16 h. V ' l . “.7 .eec ’ 1r. â€" paring this method oflaying rni‘s though he has 'i considerable number . For the secorc g] “on B Mar I h I - id " with that in vogue when the North- ;of thorc-zzg‘n cattle on his r2nch.The ton advanced a O 9 15b to 16 a“ . . . . - k h rem inder of ‘hs board. m: and Midland lines came Into Offl-Qf‘iuct’dation; in the stock trade an and ‘00 t e a ~ TEN NEW MGDEi SCHOOLS P38536353 Toronto Teiogram : Now that alc- derai union proposition has been rais ed by some Presbyterians ratben than organic union of the Methodist, Con- gregational and Presbyterian churchâ€" es, the question will be put to a vote at all the Methodist annual confer- ences. sch decision will he sent to the General Conference Special Com- mittee- Each minister and layman ap- pointed at the Conference will vote. 'ria forty years ago. The machine is now as far as the cutting at the Hermitage, and will probably be to the narrows by the end of the week. The ballast gang is nearing Cuuchi- ching B:ach Park. Wlfi VQTE 6N EHURCH UNION: - . L'. 1 v .. ‘ touns mg a {re 5m: 11.13:: are. thI\ A it had ï¬ni:511rd Inward two i‘tl’:i"‘fj 51‘2" tweniy Card of wood: The vars; rea- onged to Mess rs Fattcrly and K'n: ’vchose arrzs adjein. In 5:22-7:10: township Mr. Arthur Stroiar's ami- ling place and all- its contents and about ï¬fty cord of wood were burned ‘in szttins: asiae the judgment of th 'mnatedlvcrce cemmittee, and the :senatz itself, whlch has passed this ILil}, hr. Lancaster supported Mr. {Aylcswcrm cn the ground that to igr: n: div crce on such evidence would Le a tad example to young married coup1:s. He also regretted that di- \' tea was getting to be such a favor- ,ite fashion. n ry Windy Hafo (1:: gr ;;ud th- tJtheevidnc e in 11. a case was such as was always. (apt d andt‘. e bi 11 passed on yeas and Days. (ntirely diï¬srcnt View, as did .‘Er. E. M. Ehcdcnzld, of Pictou, who urged that the house should be very careful The petitioner is a. daughter of Sir William Mackenzie, Toronto, and Sir Alan Aylcsworth said he was not astonished that the private bills com- mitte? should have hes.tated before reporting the kid. The evidence was (ntirdy hearsay and consisted of the testimony of the wife, the defendant‘s dcctcr and Sir William Mackenzie to the eff-ct that Grantham had confss- sed‘ to misconduct. The minister of jus 'ice pcint'z d out that whi !e t‘ nere was no colmsitn between the wife and hus- and suggestsd, it was possible that the d fendrnt might ha 6 boastul of his aï¬airs with other women in order to git the wife to sue for divorce. 331'. Bar‘:=_r_ cf Hamilton, took an Ottgwa, AL, " 1.3. â€"-â€"'£‘hc unusual spec- tacle ofa divorce b3 11 being dis-e ussed cn the flccr of Parliament was witnes- sed, whm the Bill for the relief of Get- trude Mary Grantham came before the committee of the whole ior considera- tion. The Bill was favorably reported by the Senate, but the commons pri- vat: bill committee hesitated on the ground that the evidence was entirely cf ahearsay character. this s: :3; zné reports them using well. Mr. Brcdie does a very argc caitie business, mzstly market cattle- though he has a considcrable number of thorough cattle on his ranch. The fluctuation; in the stock trade are variable. Somctlmes there is money to be made in buying sheep and cat- tle and thrn again they are imported from the States to bettcr advantage. Last fall Mr. Brodie went to Vinni- peg and bought six csrloads of shock cattle for feeding through the winter and at present catile can be taken to Winnifreg and sold to advantage. It requir:s a. man of first class ability to he successml as a cattle raiser on a large scale, and Mr. Brodie is one of the leading men in the district in this particular line. CSEEMGRS 950335.50 ; ERANFHAM mvoncm way home from his Sometville ranch where be his jusz left his second cox:- signmcr. t 02 catt-;. He as alreadv Reports received from diï¬crent of th.s district goes to show tha1 day morning’s electrical storm considerable damage. me-V‘ 91-3"! run 4 14 «MIN . WV Q I u' “‘3‘. .23 E7311 ’Irv K, ‘ '3 rs! ‘01 N ang PH...“ .99.... Er.“ Jablc horse wag; Lightnzng also made itself felt : sustained slight 1the C. P. R. Ccnstructz‘on work I ithe Distillery Creek, when fivgof 1;? hip Mr. Patrick , men employtd were stunned by eep and seven 3 severe flash. They were not serious the storm. 1' injured however. MW rent part In Douro township, Peterboro manâ€" that Fri ty 3 led named JoIn Cummings is rm did years of age was kilzed by lightning. The unfortunate man has been in residen- the employ of Mr. Martm Com V35 Ir. Jesse Petra: and- Mr. J. 3911‘ of Lindsay were L!) ;n the lqtmr's 1:1;nch, the Gncalznda. on-Wnesâ€" (’ay‘ and towed bac: until ham 35!. ‘Cliff Scott's launch. the Thief 1813 {ML Perrin’s launch, Awandz.“ “he has sold. The Thmef's engineius lbeen repaired and will be put in by Mr. Perrm, and the boat over- {hauled and repainted. I I: Penal: n Fails Cantu! I ICU: l Fmalon Falls Gazette: The rated â€and charcoal men of the Standard iCbemical Company’s mil gt t2: (Falls, requestsdc a ralse in Unit twages from a dollar and a half; gday to a dollar and enemy flee hints, and signiï¬ed theirinat ntz'on of quitting W<rk on Saturday, if Ithe increase were not grant-d. The {Company shut the till dawn an §Saturday. but for what In! {it of time it will be closed is not cer- tam, rather is it knawn xxhathcr thE Sit-lit (10%?“ is d?" fn ‘.,'::-I m CHEMICAL WORK? CLOSED DEW For the second selection Mr- Kar- ton advanced 9.10 9-16 bid to 16 5-8 and took the remainder of the baara, Warminster, \‘Liliers, Cakdale, Daisy 1)., Maple LCaf, Myrtle, Ormond.1n- dian River, North Bummer, East Emv 12y, 'l'rewern, Norwcod, Fieetwood, Kinamey. John Breckenridge, of Westwood, was elected 1e; Viceâ€"President, tom the Vacancy caused by the absentee! W. A. Anderson, who was elected at the annual meeting held in March. ‘ ing of the Chess: hoard Wednesday, morning T. E. Thompson, a new buyer, purchcsad Keene, Shearer, Sci- wyn, Warsaw, C. SmLth, Waning: Young’s Point and Lang at lose he being the high bid for the first self. tetion, Gillespie started at 100 Weir raised to loge and Morton to 10 3â€"15 Anti-Pain Pill, of course. Good for all kind: of p tin. Used to relieve Neuralg'u, Headache, Nervousncss, Rheu- matism ., Sciatica, Kidney Pains, Lumb age, Locomotor Ataxigi Backache. Stomachachc, Period- icai Pains of women, and for pair. in anyp :zrt of .. a body. “I have used Dr. 1. x e†medicines for over 12 \ ears and S‘nd . hem excc‘lcnt. I: ‘ keep Dr. Miks' Anti-Pain Pills i318: house allthe time and we'zld not think of taking a journey without them. I) matter how short a distance I am fling. I cannot praise them enough." 15;: If ' T1 CIZI'RCHTLL 63 1-; gh 8* lenacook‘h- K. At all druggists. 25 doses 25:. MILES MEDICAL 00.,1’mm Take W'hat Pill ? Why, a Dr. Miles’ NAVIGATION NOTES praise them e: higher wages or not @éé‘éE-S MRS T0 TWELVE thenâ€" Take T330 One We. 23