A quiet but pretty wedding took place at St' Paul's Presbyterian church. corner of Bathurst and Esr- ton-Sts., Torento, at high noon on Tuesday, June 27th, when M1=s A. Fraser. youngest dan;ht:r of Mrs. Alexander Fraser, of Kirkaeld, Ont, was united in marriage to Mr. A. W Vassar.of the C.N.R. Eng £921" inc; staff, Winnipeg. The ceremony was Conducted by the Rev. Dr, Fas- Captain Arthur T irkell, of Chicago an old resident of Lindsay, is renew- ing acquaintance in town and is the EETAEN THIRKELL ‘JiSiTlNG LINDSAY guest. of Mr. G. 8. Patrick. Mr. Thir- kell has been a resident of the Windy City fer the past ten years and is being warmly greeted by his many irimée. He was at one time Captain of No. 6 Co. 45th. Regiment and re- tired, retaining the rank of Captain. His brother formerly conducted a drug store on Kent-st. v T? JAYâ€"m the town=np cl Even- an, cn Fr d 3', Ju ,e 13th, the wife cf 3.1:. Edward Trux, a. non. .l‘ ‘ ~ «.Kmna 'xQ3vN- m H 2:- DEEMANâ€"At Fanalon Pulls, on Mandw, June 12, 1311, the wife of Mr. C. Deyman, a_danghter. CAMERCNâ€"At F.n-1;n Falls, on Tuesdsy, June 20, 1911, the wae of Mr. A. A. Camsrcn, adaugbter. CAL DERâ€"At Fcnelon Fall; on Mon day, June 12, 1911. to wife 01' Mr. Geo. Calder, a son. Mr. W. T. Junkin has resignezl his pcsmcn as lockmaster, and inâ€" tends moving to Toronto. Mrs. Jun kin and children will have shortly and Mr. Junkin lztzr on. We under stand there are a number of ap- plicants far the Vacant positicn.. .. â€" F?» 9v «\meT V v ~ Pï¬GLEï¬ HA3 ~u â€"“â€".mâ€"wâ€"~ {.0 urâ€" \“‘-\u.m~s ‘M ‘0. y «In-"w" .I. M 9 â€uh-o ‘0 ‘0" M ’M.»Mâ€Ufl‘“‘ strength buflder. is the only emulsion imi- tated. The reacenisplainâ€" it’s tï¬e best. Insist upon having Scott’sâ€"it’s the world’s standard flesh and “Pï¬Ã©ï¬â€ BEAN? EEABY WEE!) PANTS Mr. and \‘ASSARâ€"FRASER . EYFï¬EEEAL Hr. Junhn Resigns 3. Mrs. Yasszr wll Lsidz Tae passing away of Mr. Holtorf r9:- moves another citizen, who was pro: minently identified with the town's history and growth. He was a vent- gble old gentleman of a kind and gen- erous disposition and was the friend Mr. Holtorf 3 associated with the early history of the town; and was one of the most respgcté ed citizens. Heis survived by thggg sons and three daughters. viz. John, Edmonton, William, Toronto, Ggorgg, Winnipeg, Mrs. J. W, Wallace, 09!.- bor‘ne-st, town Clara, Dawson, Yï¬kga and Annie Chicago. - Death on Saturcay rammed another prominent resident of Lindsay. in the pnson of the late John Begley, who passed away at the family residence. ccrner ’0! Lindsay and York-sts. in his 32Venty-fourth year. The deceased was at that time one of the town’s most active citizens, at: ways manifesting the deepest inter- ests in its welfare. He served the tQWp :13 the council boar‘d for two years. The late Jchn Begley mus born near Cornwall, Ontario, afterwards remov- ing with his parents to Cannifton, Hastings Co.. The deceased during his career also resided in Belleville, Bowmanville and Napanee, coming from the latter tOWn in 1373 to Lind- say, Where he embarked. with his bro- ther, Mr. Robert Begley, of Peter-bore in the furniture business. Their fac- tory was situated on Lindsay-st. north, almost immediately in front 0! the Madison Williams foundry, while the wareroom was situated in the East Ward near the G. T. R. and C. P. R. diamond, In October, 1869 the deceased was united in marriage at Port Hope, by Vicar General Browne to Bridget Byrne, daughter of the late Patrick Byrne, of Ops J . W, CINNAMON The iuneral of the Int. J. W. Cinnamon, took place on Saturday, from the residence of his uncle Mr. D. Cinnamon, Bond-st. The Bar- vicee were performed by- the Rev_ 8. J. Shotey. The pall bearers were as follows: Mr. Graham, 0! the National Drug and Chsmlcal Co Toronto, Mr. Ali Hemphill, Henr viile, Mr. H. Woodward, Canning- ton, Mr. Stanley, Johns-3n, Oshawa Mr. Thos. Cinnamon, Oshawa, and Mr. W. G. Cinnamon, of town. Flor-:1 tributes were received from ?he following friends: National Drug gnd Chemical 00., Toronto, Mr and Mrs. Graham, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Court ce, Toronto, Mrs. Philo Lamb. Toronto, Mrs. Hop- kins, and Blanche, and Cora, Tor.- onto, Mr. and Mrs. Coffey, Orll'la, Ar. and Mrs. Robt. Neylor, town, tath-zr, mother and sisters, and hi: uncle. aunt 'and ccns'ns-, town. During the Fenian mm of 1866, the late Mr. Begley, who was 3 Sergeant in the Kingston Garrison Artiilery, was attached to the gunboat. Rescue, which was in commission in guarding the frontier towns from an attack by the invaders. His Borrowing wife, two daughters, Mrs. Eugene Gallagher, of Strathmy, Miss Annie Begley, Separate School teacher, Wolfe Island, and two sons, Edward and William, at Lindsay are left to mourn the loss of a model hus- band and father. The deceased is also survived by a sister, Miss Mary Begâ€" ley, of Boston, and a brother, Mr Robert Begley, ox Peterboro. The funeral took place this morning from the family residence at 9.30 o’ clock to St. Mary's Church, where re- quiem was chanted by Rev. Archdeaâ€" con Casey. The services at the grave were conducted by Rev. Father Guiry The pall begrers were, Messrs Senator McHugh, Nicholas Brady, Jas. Gil- logley, R. P. Spratt, Jas. Shannon, and P. Murphy. For same years past the late Mr. Eegley has been in declining health, and during the past year or two has sufzered considerably from his all- ments. The exemplary life which he led, however, stood him in good stead, and his stiflerings‘ which were most severe during the last two months, were home wzth Christain for titude. The deceased was a devout member of St. Mary’s Church. The death took place Thursday of one of the town’s pioneer business- men in the person of Henry Max Hol- torr. Mr. Holtorf was born in Sshle- wig Holstein, Germany. He came to Canada in 1852, landing at Montreal. He took up his residence in Lindsay in 1862 and wag in the furniture busi- ness until ten or twelve years ago. Mr. Halter! was in his 88th year and was only sick ten days when death claimed him for his own. The flag is at half mast on the town hall today out of respect to deceased. \sswsssts‘wvss‘“ “kt‘s Th9 funeral of the late Mr. Holtorf H. M. HOLTORF Obituary JOHN BEGLEY Constipanon is caused by a. weak or ' sluggish liver. Bile, the: only furgative of the body, is Secreted, by the liver, which in turn should pour out into the intestines sufï¬cient bile to max-e the bowels. Unless the liver is active, there cannot be enough bile to move the Lowels regularly, and Constipation is yesterday lrom the home 0! his sow iu-law, Wt. J. W. Wallace, (.mlbome- st. to Riverside cemetry and was largely attended by the It ends 0! the old gentleman. Faithful Lodge A. F. A. M. attended the funeral in a body, Rev. J. W. Wallace, Worshipiul Master, conducting the Masonic por- tion of the ceremony. Rev. Canon Marsh conducted the funeral cere- mony at the house. Along with the beautiful decorations was abeautiful wreath forwarded by the Masons. The pan bearers were Messrs B. Nevison, ‘Alex Skinner, Duncan Ray, Jae. Lew E. C. Armstrong and Andrew Robert- BOD. GIRL PROSTRATED WOMAN DROWNED roromoymxr, JF-r‘u'UA‘LJ *Oewse 1; o'clock last night [7:113 E. Hookway, agel u. an 'emplole of the T. Eatdn 00., was brought. into the General Hospital, from her roomir; house at 40 Hamilton str et, in the police am~ balance prostri.ed from the heat. She had been in a weak condition all day, and was very low when taken to the hospital, bu’ later rested comfortably. Colli! on N: a.“ Amherstburg. Amher .g,bur Jul, 3".â€"â€"lhe steamer Charles -lutchi nson a l‘. mw freight- cr, an! the Queen Cny of the Pin:- bug-g Leamsnip (30.. cdlided in Lake Erie. ,us t below here. at ax: dnight Sat- Lh‘dhy. Tne damage “as not serious, and both Luats continued :1 the .akes. The accidvut occurred 0 DOI- L the result, " “Fruit-a-tivesâ€, the famous fruit me- dicine, will always cure ConstiPation because it acts dixectly on the hverâ€" telieve; the congestionâ€"increases the quantity of bile-and strengthens the bowel muscles. Hamilton, Jul, 3.'-l‘l.e nationnl holiday here was marred by one and fatality when Mrs. Edward H. Shep herd, 95 Ontario avenue, “as drown- ed at Burlington Beachz. 420 Satur- d3; afternoon. As the Tutbinia steam- ed 11 to the canal from Toronto, the anal boat in which Mrs. Shepherd anl her son were satlmg, just outside the piers. became unmanageable and driited in lrout the steamer just as it. was entering the canal. A collision between the two craft seemed in evitâ€" ttle and the unfortunate lady. doubt- 1: s thinking that an accident couli no. be netted jumped in n the boat and immediatel sank beneath the waters of t e mic Elbe nelmsuan ol the Inrblnig _ lzowe yer. revieyying the situation quickly. imam his wheel'over and by a very narrow margin missed running down the email boat. Mr- Sbepherd and the sun were rescued from their mu perilous position by 8 launch. 50¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, or trial size, 25;. At gll dealers, 01' from Fruit-arrives Lunitcd, Ottawa. A famous scientist states that Consti- pationpr non-actionof the bowels,cav.ses more deaths than all other diseases combined. Coastipation inflamcs the Kidneys, ruins digestion, is the found- ation of Rheumatism, poisons the blood, causes Headaches, Neuralgia, Nervous- ness and Insomnia. THE cllRSE OF THE NATION IS GDNSTIPATION “‘Frult-a-tives†Alana cures This Disease mm MM MM HEAD Sick Headache and Iclieva all the trauma: incl- dem_t:) a human state at the system. such as Dizzmess._ N'zuses, Pun-imam. Distress after mung, Pam in ï¬e 81:12 c. While their most xemuksue sues-:35 has been shown In cuxmg '5 the bump! ac puff liiyga flint here is where we umLe our great be ‘ 03; pills cure n while 01.th do not. ' ' ‘ Carter's.“ 69 Live: pm: me very small and very easy to she. Ong at two i113 make a dose. They are strictly vegetatglg (.21: no net gr! - o: maï¬t by their genus action 913369 Win Headache. yet Carterâ€; Lime Live; Pm: an equally vulque in Lonsupaticn, cunng an’d pre~ Vcntlng this annuyixxfr complaint. whflg they also correct (:11 dis urdcrs (311w stoma: h. stimulate the livc 1-,an regulate the L-o'u'tls. Lvenif they only flï¬fï¬s Ache they would be almost priceless to thosewho cutter lroxn this dist-Malng complaint; but. form natcly their gmdncsq dose nomad hermnnd those who once try Lllem wxu ï¬nd these llttlc pills valu- nble in so may wave that they Vc ill not be M]; ling ta do mthopt thqgu, Eggax’ter all sick hem J v Ruef mm 2131ch 50.. m an. (Special to pm; Post) (Spatial :9 Th? £95!) AGHE he at so Patti? .liivéé WHEN SECK AT HAMILTON BY THE HEAT BARE HEADS AND Negrr Shot Policeman. New York, J. ‘y 3.4-Patrohpap M. Lynch was =th and killed and "Patrol- man McDon-aid was wounded by a negro yesterday at West 37:13 street and Nlnth avaizuc, m ..e dismc; known a; “Hezl's Kitchen.†The mgru, who has not. yet. been manned, was Mrcétt‘d. nu: Methodi;t Episcopal Church, has notiï¬ed his Congregation that ip will be "good form" durmg the warm weg- thed for the women of the church to come to Sunday evening services without their hats, and men to reggmrc their coats. Pittsbmg. Jflly 5.-’tiev. 013;. L. E. Cartwright __pasnior of the North aYé- Mr. Hillary is assistant general manager of the Traders’ Bank of Can- ada, at Toronto. and one of the most popular ofï¬cers of the institution. (Special to The Pest) Old Orchard, Me, July 3.â€"-W. G. Marshall. a. merchant. of Montreal. took his ï¬rst ocean plunge in twenty years on Saturday, and it. cost him his life. Another bother, N. Hillary, a Toronto banker, nearly lost his life in an attempt to rescue Marshall. Mr. Hillary was bathing with a some of others when he noticed a. man, who later proved to be Marshall. floating ‘some distance from shore. After watching him a moment. Hillary male up his mind that something was wrong, and swimming to the man's side found him unconscious. lu try- in' to reach shore with his burden, Hillel: became exhausted and but for romp assistance from his corn an; one. would have drowned. Mars all was dead when a boat reached the two. It is so posed that death was due to heart isease. The dead man was about 50 years old, and was junior member of the ï¬rm of Wm. Marshall Sons. whole- sale dealers in hay and grain at Mont- real. His wife and two children were stopping_w_ith hirn at an hotel here. _ DROWNED WHILE i BATHENG SATURDAYE F‘oronto. Jwy 3.â€"â€""‘1‘here"= the ceme- tery. boys. 1! any of us are drowned Lisy won’t have far to ta.‘ . us." shoul- o».d James Russo“. as he and a band of picnickers from the Earlscourt S'ethodist Chute! entered Eldorado Park. Brampton. early on the after- noon of Dominion Day. Two hours later his body was dragged from the lake, after hav’ng been submerged In 0932;!) ha†an hour. CANOEING FATALITY 'AT BRANTFORD Rgssell was a yuung mum of twenty years, and lived wth his widowed mo- ther at 45 GOOquOd aVeuue, Earls- court- Immediata-zy after a hearty picnickers' mnch had been eaten. be and several other of the young men of the party made for the lake. WARRANTS OUTw ,_ __ -_â€"â€"â€" cut-u umbLGAEo The Scotland Yard .men insist that there is no evidence that. the parties wanted in connection with the dyna- miting of The Los Angeles Times’ building are here, beyond the belief of the Californian authorities that thgy ca_n1g ‘tnis wny. TRAIN KILLED MONTREAL MAN DROWNED IN MAINE London, July 3.â€"At the request of the United States State Department. the magistrates of Bow street court Saturday issued provisional warrants for the arrest of David H. Kaplan and Milton A. Schmidt. The warrant: wete immediately placed in the hands of_t_he §cotland Yard ofï¬cials. The British police received the us- ual printed circular, giving descrip- tions of the men. and saying that they were sunnpsed to be in England. Brantz'ord, July (ixâ€"George 'Nw‘mun. 2 years old. was drowned in Mohawk Lake Saturday afternoon while canoe- Eng with another youn man. The canoe upset in twenty Feet 0! water, and Newman went down, after grap- pling in vain for the canoe, while his zompauion swam ashure. The ï¬re de- partment life boat was called out, re- Joveting the body in about thirty min- utes. Life was then extxuct. Newman, who worked at Verity Plow Works, kit. a young wife. 1 3 inquest will be heldt . , - The body was taken to the city mor we. and an inquest was opened by owner Anderson at four oclock in the afternoon and adjourned until next week. The parents, with the little grl and another child, were an their way from Newark, N.J., to Winnipeg, where t1.e;' weret make their future home. The family must: changing cars, and while boarding the Toronto train, just as the engine was being connected, t‘ a child lost her footing and fell from 1.-. gtebs underneath. the wheeli. whege she ï¬gs ground to death hgiore she; Eogld be rescmd. she said he rescgm’i. g. .R. Constable Darroch, or; hear ing screams. ran to the scene of the acciJem and pulled the tut from under the train. but lite “as then extinct. 1111111111011. .uly 3.-â€"Sad1~ r‘aenber the twoâ€"year-le daugnu o: Jewi=b immxgrants, was msmmly killed at the Stuart street station of the G.T.R. here about nine o’clock Saturday mgyning. (Special to the Post.) (Special to the Post.) IN SHIRT WAISTS FOR DYNAMITERS HAMILTON BABY mmnmwuzir During the past few days a. repâ€" resentative of the EVcnmg Post had the pleasure of visiting our sister étown, Orillla, and incidentally en- Edeavored to gather a. few facts In ‘ regard to the operation of the civm ilight and power plant. ‘He Was for- 3 étunate in gettmg h’s information ’from a gentleman†who had been 'actually interested in its manage' i ment, and a member of the town council. In the first place he Saul :the town had been very fortunate [in having several of largest tax pay- ‘ers and brightest business mm 0.x xtheir town council Loard who we'c [giving a great deal of ther ume 'and attention to the management The rate the house holder is uayï¬ ing is 22} cents a, month, and 27; Q cents {or an iron, with 20 per cent ,’ discount. The lights are allowed to bum all the time on this rate The meter rate is 10 cents with 20 per: cent discount. The gentleman from ; whom the Post obtained its infor- mation was using a five h. p. m_otor. and was paying a. net rate of 6, £6 per month, or about $16 a hogse 1 power. From their past unfortunate exâ€" perience, they had ftlt the necessity of additional power. as well' as duplicate power on wh.ch thsy coull rely in case of accident. With that in View they had made arrangement with the Simcoe Ra‘lwa} and Pow- er Co., who had deVeloped the Rag ged Rapids Water power. They were paying this Company $500 a month for four months to carry them oVer the peak load. Their presebt plant was cakable of prohucing 1300 h.p.. and they would require from 2000 to 2500. They would expand betw’ezn fifteen and twenty thousand dollars to connect the two plants. The town of Midland gett'ng pow er from the same company at their transformers at $18 a 11.1), ORILUA’S EXPERIENCE IN POWER MATTERS RATES GHARGED THE POWER CGNSUMEES a sinking fund to all back on in case of emergency, but were com‘ pelled .tp appeal to the pzople. DI the town’s affairs, and the re- sult had been most sltisfactory as to the prosperity of the town. He said the town council had a ses- sion evcry Monday mght, and thrir meetings Usually lasted from 71‘0 to 11.30, and a great deal of busi- ness was transacted. The manage- ment of the civic power plant re- quired a. gr‘at 6:31 of attention, and eVen with that careful over- sight, the expenditure had exceeded their most extravagant calzulations, which was partly causal by acci- dents to their dam and plznt, The first estimate for the completed dam, plant and transmission hues, had been in the neighborhood of $78,000, and thexr expenditure had reached in the neighborhood of $250,000, abd they were compelled t3 submit a_ bylaw for $50,010 to im- prOVe the plant! and he thzflflgzt that amount should be $100,000 to meet the full expenditure massary. They were now making the 1178- covery that they had hem selling their light and power tco low, as they had not be:n a‘le to e;ta‘:l'sh and you won‘t know you have a stomach. that your food is pro’ crly digested. Th best pf thg NAâ€"DR _ -CO preparations expert chemists and guaranteed by the draggists in Canada. 50c. abox. If vour stocked them yet, send us see. and we wi Surprise 3053;) Child's Play of Wash Day. Use In rprise the ordinary may if you wish but we recom- mend a trial th e -. J‘urprise way. gr Read the directions on the wrapper. Surg‘n-ise is 3 pure udSo ap. - OF CANADA Lzm‘rzo Don’t boiX or scald the clothes. It isn't necessary. The clothes come out of the wash clear whxte. perfectly washed. The dirt drops out, is not rubbed in. I Seam .n's Strike SH! 0n. {the Lake Seaman's ann i==ucd a Mom; sta’emem- declaxing that the- '-trike inaugurated two years ago is ~til! in effect, and that no concesâ€" ~ions ml] be made {mm the origins} {ion 5p?) the enjoycm m of List tel}; i Every up-to-date have radiant hair. Won International L East Church. Juiy 3.â€"( Weymann, the American, w ternatioual aviatiuu ‘up on covering 93.2 mllr-s in I no: utes 361-5 seconds. Ha .- approximetu y 78- miles 1. l IS OLD MAN ' Liverpool, JuEy 3.-â€"-The Empress of Btitaiu, of the U.P.R., with Sir Wil- trii Laurier, Premier of Canada. and the Canadian coronation troops aboard, sailed from here during Satur- day night. The report that the (Jun- arder Carmania sailed for the United States on Saturday proved to be in- correct. The Carmauia was not. able to get. together a crew, but many suc- ceeded in doing so last night. The American liner St. Louis. which sail- ed Saturday from here, v'll call at Quecnstown to take the Carmauia‘s mail. Two incendiary ï¬res were discover- 2.! yesterday in the staterooms of the steamship Canada. of the British and North American Steam Navigaticn (30., which runs to Montreal. The flames were extinguished. huwever, without damage, In England and Paris women take pride in having beautiful hair. Every Canadian woman can haVe lustrous and luxuriant hair by using Salvia, the great American Sage Hair Tonic Higjnbotham sells a large bottle for 50c. ‘and guarantees it to banish dan- drufl, stop falling hair and itching scalp in ten days or money back. MURIER SAKS Vancouver, B.C.. July 3.-â€"John G. Taylor, a resident. of this city for the pas: eighteen years, and now in his 76th year. a veteran of the civil War, existing chiefly on his ‘moutbiy pen- uu-nuâ€"--. -_-_‘n' 51011. is in police custody, facing the! charge of murder. The dead man isi 1:11 McCutcheson, a logger thirty years of age. gnmqrriefi. IS, .L_ ‘7A__J_ There are thousands. of women with harsh, faded, characterless hair who do not try to improve it. London, 111%; 3.-â€"â€"t‘xr ‘ï¬â€˜diri-J Laur~ écr. Sir FNJz'riCk Borden and Hon. L. P. Brodcur left Saturday for Can- ada, Lurd Strathcona. reprcgeututives o! the Colonial Uï¬ice and a number of ofï¬cial and private msnds saw the pa_rty oï¬. . According to the police the tragedy followed a row in a. shack in the east end of the city. in which Taylor lived alone. McCutcheon and several comâ€" panions had visited the old man law in the aha-moon. There was got, it i: said. my drinking, but. a dispute arose, ending in Taylor ordering all 1h: men I) leave. McCutcbeon de- clined, and Taylor is saiu to have in- stantly seized an old rifle, the bullet enteri'm McCutcheon’s thigh. AU van- 4: ishcd. leaving McCutcheon to bleed to death Wiil Make Hair Grow is needed with [hey are among the ticns, compounded by the largest wholesale your druggist has not ve will mail you, a box. I}: They will see to it ~-~-_. . _.___- A MURDERER?5 MONTREAL. FGR SANADA 'Ionas Uup. y 3.â€" dude. I. wan. won the in- cup ou Saturday, 3 1 hour ll mm- st speed was {es 1. hour. woman should I DOCTOR GROSS Barriszus, Solicitors tors lot the Bank loan at low est rates. South, Linda}: 0:)! L 1:411:54 ,1 1’. Hopkins, Weeks Hopklus Capital...... Accumulated F unda Invested in Canada Rates and premiums respecmble company. losses is prompt and 1E! and standing of the c insured in it petfcct secu We are prepazcj and farm paupeny fr odoanin; companic in sums to suit bozr leges. You am} {a iucn‘ase in r to: ‘ f i. stalmen's gray able at WALTER Er. The Largest fire LAND SURVEYORS Ax mwvsaoou my mfg?“ :usuamce‘comm“ Mus icipai Draina ualors It‘. i: MGNEY T0 LEAN AT “WEST CURRENT RATES Great care is used to to name an; Ofï¬ceâ€"â€" sts.. (f- .rn 'l'clcphonr; MCLAUGHLIN, PEEL. FULTON STINSON Snug-25.»: removed the psshe Wald 4x . Imam: Lunches. BREWSTERS. SOUGIM'RS and â€THIS In. including V Drain: Roget’s BIL , Orilh; Phone 267. (“admit of Tut-â€I shits. Spczial Am: tut: and enlargzd n: Oï¬icc hour;2 9 x0 I p. m, 0: any I we Member Royal C All modem m: paltmems of dsmi Everything np-x uraJ Tecth Preser “’01:, Specialty. teeth. Painless c‘ muck-rate. I nvesnumrs. (mun, 1} 1:233:41}: (:1. [er of \\ “Liam am; Lu: 32:41., Lindsay. B. J. Helaughï¬n, K 6., A. I. Niall James A. Peel 1’. II. 8m M nr\ EJIJIHI. 5',-:'.‘1.i::2 :n‘. iongivmto Seed Merchant and DA; ' Best. Bindgr Twine on $121512: C192! ran. k ":1. LLommt-ace. M 41:3.- < nve pr! cent. Uï¬i-zss F. D. MOORE, KC LITTLE B {UTA} .\' 093-; Lindmg «190'ka J‘sCIx ..(..i;i:a_~!u!'[ Vanished Doors, fuse and we“ braced, m _t Styles, complete with In: up. window Sueens r N Wide adjustable scrcex sizes from. .7. The proper time to screen doom: and \\ mm .lmud. hefme the flies Invade your dwellings‘ A good, strong grained .64 sizes, complete with hm VAVANA \V Screen Doors HIGH R. KNIUHT. F Navy Public, ('ummi weer: so: u McDRa'rmd DRS. NEELANDS IRVINE Lmosav, mmmn FIRE S TEWABT 8L U‘CONNOR JAMES KEITH butane: 21X >’.,-’] 131?] .5"! ’Eli)‘ E {c William-8t , lindsay, Mt. Dentist, L ndsay P}! mu MATS {1:3 I’ .4 V trad uatc BLANCH [JILL/V T1517?) mï¬Y DR“ 1 WATSfl the Work? Dian-8:8 “'3 1 windows l Deva 50X Bran KC.“ incur _.. , â€e w “W ah?“ V-Eainsx 1m. 10W ‘5 u»; v the In" ‘nge! - 51-75 "1:52.. Lyndsay. LE); MCKSOK Ontario anJ on: mice, ï¬r bans on ton nrivaSe D‘Jm IA‘BYC pson “an: :niistryâ€"h'u and Btidge x in miï¬dfl urcd. Pug-5 More) \W' in jailed, an: oxmu Bl r. Btlldc practice-i fluke: [HIM 5.01:0 VETERi tendéd. Honor gm Veterinary ( are of the E :also of TrOpicaJ Ma 'all Terr: 'oronto, O rithout a ‘ kraduates a N0 vouni‘ u ï¬res “a?“ An Catalogue and quaiif 2n busines to do this. the Shaw ‘ 391 Yong? Oï¬er unet those who cm. 8901'! THE 8‘ Full partic PE‘ BUSKNE W. CAHBRI Aret the flied fl