Mix “~ Dâ€: _ general satisfactl_ and is popular wet on it the wholes-s- .aao. 3" can M Wis-I8 Ink. Advanceâ€"latest Quotations- Tuesday evening. I wheat future closed terda! and corn future eat advanced 95¢ MID declined 96% and Iâ€! larch 11. leerpoo I‘d iowa today than yes lower. At Chicago May wh yesterday; Hay corn oats advanced ï¬e. TORONTO SF. Grail- Wheat. red. bush. . .. Wheat. white. bush. ..... 072 Wheat. spring. bush Wheat. goose. bush. ..... 000‘s Beans, bush ............. 1 :1» Bonus. hand picked Peas. busu .............. 0 M . nye. bush ............... Blrley. hush. .. bush. summer, . spring suits and ovorco sonabie prices. _____.~_â€"â€" GOODERHAM. (From Our Own Correspo nd Mrs. Barr. 0! d to Gooderham. cess in their new home _ d5. who has ndiing the winter in d to Bancroft t Mobonald viai Manda y last. (Fe-melon Falls d is the general occu- farmers around here Nod abad Job for warm Cutting woo pation of at present. daysl Our r notw. “Mud an tm‘m‘ixed rcgu will speedily improve. _â€"â€"-*â€"â€"-â€" MOUNT PLEASANT. (From Our Own Corres eather has been vc lately. It looks us ing to have rtn , Mr. Graham. spent Monday Mr. F. Brien. Mr. and Miss are visiting the the bad bondltion just w banks am in- iarly. We hope they nods are in d 8H0 IA‘VBENCE )IABKET. ndent.) hmdaie. We wish Mr. a have move But there must be actual value at pays. Gough has found ANSWERS: decidedly it ofâ€"as its back. and, here's the pro IT PAYS TO KEEP FAITH WITH THE PUBLIC. e has now carried “COME IN LIKE A is comin LLERY FI ‘ 0 70": Gooderhnm. his week. ted driends in pendent.) ry pleasant though we are 80' early spring. Sturgwn P last with his returne 1 90 Mr. R. miliburton . Mr. J. Hadley was tn k visiting his driends. is looking forward on Friday evening. which be a great success. The the L.0.B.A. have ledt no (1 in making this one. of ts oi the season. -â€"â€"-o-â€"â€"‘ GELERT. m Our Own Correspondent.) psou. ct Minden. has mily to our town and boarding house. which 051 .. 048% . ..... 037 TOISONTO FARM PROD U C‘- Wholo onlo. IIay. baled. our lots. ton ..88 oo 10 straw, baled. car lots. ton. . 6 Potatoâ€. car iota ......... 0 dairy. lb. rolls ..... 0 19 tub. per lb ........ o 17 creamery, lb. rolls, 0 2i . 0 iii oin t . Oats. driend. last wee Everybody the concert promises to members of stone unturne the best even Page, oz Manitoba. ir sister. Mrs- “11:. Butter, nutter. Butter. Iiulier, Butter, bakers‘. Eggs. new-laid. dozen . 'luilleys, peril) .. Geese. per lb .............. lurks. per pair ........... Chickens. per pair ...... . Holley, per lb .......... .. Honey (sections). each crummy. boxes .. tub ...... 0 1.3 rup. making maple 53' hear ’thai. We are glad to Hayes is recoveringdroun a l attack of appendicitis. Mr. Jackson. of Tene- his friends here a flying v ads . W m. severe J omentum of active trad month is supposed to A LION,†but surely sprin SALE will wind up with a G BIG BUSINESS. The in us well toward 5 rin . LAliBandGO 0 T LKE (Fro m. E. Thom moved his (a started up u. lon Falls. paid isit recent- This _’sâ€" and ISH. '1 Q0000 l . l y are returning We solicit your patronage we “GOUGH’S CHALLENGE Lv and son Walter. (or the Tem- some ‘ home Satur- The shanty 1 home after open in the woods up 'ronox'ro muons Arm woo Iiidcs..\'o. l steeranmeeted. Rides..\'o. 2 steeranspected. Hides. .'o. 1. Inspected Hides. .'o, 2. inspected Calfskin. No. 1. selected .. No. 2. selected .. Dncons dalflta). end Wool. fleece ...... ........ will be a 'great convenience to travelling public. Mr. A. Donnel who have been teaming iakaming Railway months past. dai- Mcss rs. d-img u long winter north. 0‘ O o..- . - .408 I" OOOF‘OOOOGOOOHfls ' 88% ceasgrssecassas PLUMSI PLUMS! PLUMS! days of our sale. as we buy. (‘0. do: From Our Own Correspondent. and duty to chronicle the of our most respected Calfskin If 000903498 sesssaseg the closin pull out a p um. Invest your spare dollars during it put in your thumb you It is our death 0! one It. Levia and L. Malley triends Thursday H a. will Bu called on Kinmount last. Mrs. person of Mrs. Sum- whliich old event ocâ€" Mnrch 4th.. from of heart disease. after two She leaves a hus- ly to mourn her un- (moral on Friday was TORONTO LIV! “00‘- ot live stock were 1.151 cattle. citizens in the uel Thompson. curred on an attack months. illness. I band and (amt The as on! The best time to come for t ese plums is non. iv atch your opportunities. bright and early this week. IT’S NOW 0R NEVER. W-\\ \ « SOVERCOATS «a A. Francis; of Toronto. visiting her parents here. Mr. John Connors paid it our town lately. lWe are glad Jus. Bowhey. w {or some time (rem neura oward and Mr. (:er meipts posed Monday. w 90 visit to to report that Mrs. ho has been soldering lgia. is im- .xport sold at $3.76. light ex Butchers’ Cattl hutchers' cattle. equal 1100 etc. pic ed â€uï¬ï¬réï¬â€˜ proving. Mr. J not: B x.\ \\' discounted. Agent for the Ulllo ciety »5 London. Eng tish futon end Nation Compani- 10 n Assurance So- lsnd. sad the Scot- s! Insurance Mr. teh community Martin spent a few days in Lindsay last week on business. “ Mr. Rickerson Height. oi Michigan. has been visiting his brothers. Mr. R. G. Knight. of this place. The remains of Mrs. Mooney. who died in Peterboro hospital. through here on Monday to Minden for burial. We regret to announce the sudden death on the 9th inst. of Evans. the little son of Mr. Ed. Sharpiess. bereaved parents have the sympathy of the entire community in'their af- fliction. ' Slelt PAIIENIS’ fl0ME. â€"â€".-â€"â€" MnCrap's cemetery. (1 family will have the entire bereavement. Cecil Philip. who was under we are glad Thompson no sympathy in their 1000 to 11W S3.†and light feeders. euo to per an. to 700 lb‘s. e‘l’ . o r the Feedu-sâ€" are worth 900 lbs. «eh. 83.80 to $4 Blockersâ€"Stockton, of good quality. per ch; 0!! colors and poor g same . weight, are worth WINTER SUITS WINTER UNDERWEAR WINTER F W G 500 re worth PIN KENNEDY. Adam Block Kent-18 The Weekly Post. // Milt, 0 .15 to ‘3 W mlch rows and spring!" to no eacl. at “.50 t0 .50 per cwt. for act 19. lbo etc cwt.: lights a 50 to so par who passed cwt. Miich Cows- $28 to 86¢ each. ves-Cllves sold at SS or from 84 50 to $6 Yearling Lambs-Lambs $6.00. Sheepâ€"Prices, $4.00 to S4 ewes. and bucks at 83 to Best select bacon hogs, than it!) lbs nor more oil cars. sold at 88.50 rats at 88.25; lows. and stag! GS zxxx art- Cal Mr. | Davids-Sons ‘ ' week. Sell per cwt. sold \\\\\\x.\\ \\ . \\\\\ . URNISHIN bought fifty tine cattle stockers to .The ood priCe. your lStuccy and 8?! a 8 _â€"â€"-.â€"â€"-" WOODYILLE. (Special to The Post.) legislators met 3th. at 8 o‘clock. The recve. Mr. RIDAY. MARCH 2‘). '0 / i\l‘v5 ‘.Y. $13.60 OT Tooo ! “Profits not promises.†Ask anybody on the street if the are at leased with their bargains from Gough’sâ€"aimost everygody l1111215 than 200 S8 per cwt._ um BUl'l'ALO CATTLE IABKE’I‘. N. Y.. m 11-th 0: to the lower: v iliage 513.3611 1 library room. Tim Thursda)’. in the W EST OPS East Buflalo, Ere-L: Our Own Correspondent. nos. J: a. stunt»: oossms- ought at this sale reeel ts. 625 head; slow, 1 the members w~>re west er soft: Veal inutee of It! bead. Shem. Grant. and all John an I TuomaR the last _\I~'$.~,i‘5 who ï¬t. (input. r.- 5143'. lutm " lilo}. 112': z .. ... -\’ .3..i.. , The 111 mooting were r titicn signed by d tenders for p Moved by. Rec, that water ING BEFSNIATSIY CHANCES. The Penatanguiahane Building flight be out to Other liso. The Provincial Secretary, Hon. J. R. Stratton, recently made an ap- pointment with a number of gentle- man connected with the. Mimics In- ,dustrial School, with a view to ascer- taining it some arrangement could steady: cod. 85 rad; slow. 10c to 15¢ a tow 87.86: mix sue to .m: to S .15; st. lambsâ€"reed and native lambs e lambs. $7.10 to 81 to 37.00; westerns. S8 to 80.75: owes. top mixed. 85.5 to . home on accaunt of l mother. took their ' tion on Wed- ' heir future May good in their end and confirmed. A several ratepay- riating were Mr. or re called . c.2411?! of their “me from Ops Sta March 11th. for t North Dakota. '1 ~ucccss follow them t‘.zreugh life. Hf- TTLE WITH}; STLE WITH PRICES A BIG THROW DOWN Before we inaugurate regular Spring business we throw down Winter Just to see how flattened out ures will help to reduce our Winter Suits and Overcoats we’ll make an especial ed .5 to .75: u ‘7 35' m. t .35. â€7 .70to Yorkers, roughâ€"“.90 sheep d ers an lait on the table. Adams, sccondo the petition re III the village -Cai‘ried. Moved seconded by Mr. by-law to provid of silk-Walks by the r BIG WRE d by Mr. Me draining of be received and fyled. by Mr. Patterson. that a e tor the cleaning atepayers up. be introduced at. 10c ow ; eurlinga. ‘n’ï¬â€™h CHICAGO LIVE in Adtns. ST. culls to W -â€"â€"-â€"o-â€"'â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€".-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"__.â€"â€"u..â€"â€"â€" Prices unmercifully. 00 to $6.50. srocx. Clothin‘f g "5:33. Our Own Correspondent pr,\$‘.y\ . H The Ci posits their premises, passal by Moved by Mr. Ada Mr. Barnes. that the secure copi â€" Carried. m8. seconded by Clerk be in- es of 'by-law of snow oft sidewalks ipallties of Uxbridgc rial. Moved ded by Mr. Pat- «Warder‘s not be made by which the Industrial School could take charge of a portion ~ of the boys now sent to the Rriurma- ' tory at Penetanguishcnc. _ Were Mr. Stapleton (hide-colt. chairman of the Industrial School Board; Mr. Beverley Jones, Trees; Mr. Chester Ferrier, Super- Roecburg and Mr. and Council. drop out as follows: WINTERS’ LAST WHIRL. All Overcoats regular $5.00 for .. .. .. .. .. .. .. s 2 All Overcoats regular $6.50 for .. .. .. .. .. .. .. lar $8.00 for .. .. ... All-Overcoats regular $10.00 for.. .. .. . All Overcoats regular $12.00 for .. .. .. . All Suits regular $7.00 for .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. All Suits regular $10.00 for .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. B. J. GOUGH, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN. Cresswfll. will Britain circuit t un. Pleasâ€" “ M" l structed to re cleaning irom the manic and Markhamâ€"Ca. MC Keen. seCon , Watchman for printing by~law Warrun‘s for 50 cents orders Treasurer for Moved by Mr. Mr. DICK ndsay‘ Post for mounting to Moved ROM. (".39. i“. the Little find Zion. . " - 1~ to preach n ng dag»: m Rich, . steel: of clotn. " ‘1. aneltt flit: 'cry reasonable. on another p' those present in Ctnnington by merchant tailor. and Will 1 Mr. in. 3 Sn? .td- intendeut; Dr. Hamilton Cassels. KC. In an interview with a Globe pres-mtative the Minister said that the Industrial School hail accommo- dation for 20;; boys. number of inmates was 160. thus letivmg vauineics for forty. poulted out that by achange of the practicable for the industrial School to take charge of u. portiion of the boys now at the r dormator)’. uncut could be made to provide {or the Roman Catholic boys in some similar institution. Ass it is now. the Minister point.- . . Magistrates in municipal- ities were inclined to send to the reformatory boys better adopted for the inudstrial School. ovï¬ng to the charge upon municipalities for boys tyros, that the account for s and Mr. Wm. ‘ for shovellingsncw ‘o~ ; l'.) be drawn on the â€"â€" Carried. Adams, oeromie dby the tender oi the Li the village printing, a. 8'30. be accepted. by Mr. McKee. s l t.‘r50[l. that lhe communicate n: suit. \ l rc- All Overcoats regu 12‘? paid. (‘ANNINGTON -~. 0;: Own Correspondent. 4 -»_«, membrrs of 1.0.0.1". 53m". . The: prean t that He also In March 17.â€"Ilve attic steady as per lb. roi- steers Canadian steers. lllï¬c bl erulor beet. be to 'he Peaceful , . Cannington 1 ‘ brethren in LindSIy on i Several had degrees - :' the Lindsay refreshments ,. .. ' ,, hall. :ilr': ridge. of Miripovsa. \\ hose ' ' gone to the. North-west. 2 , Kennedy ‘ Sh.»- purposcs 30min; ir‘orzdge la a few weeks. :oi' 0-? Knot church guns on ‘ in the. basement of the CS3 â€"Carried. nded by Mr. Pat- Clcrk be instructed Mr. A. \Y. Good Roads Commissioner. to visit Woodvillo soon ns on grading and â€"Carried. tterson, seconded by that apu‘olic meeting be iday evening. March it. to dimuss the by- the Council to build eco lawy it would be l With .. whit-3 some arrange- WCAL I inure. Goose Wheat...†........ 0 o2 Whent........ 0 66 Full eat...... .........0 66 Oats... ..... Rye ......... Barley.No.l Barley, No. 2... Burley.No.S........ ...... Campbell. asking him mul give instructio luildmg good r ed by Mr. bit-dice, called for Mei 16th. at 8 o‘cloc law authorizing oads. Movâ€" ...0 29 ....... 046 ....0 “â€- Mr. Pa ed out. Mr. "At Iiomv‘ Presbytl-ri 11‘. aging. Noricee to be given Moved by (led by Mr. McKee. ev- attended =l pleasant evening. The it n-‘w town hall. for the ensue. Mr. Adams, se-con Peas. Conadiaa Beauties. .. .0 Pass. BlaekEye ...... ....072 Pena, Prince Albert ........ 0 66 c hurch on Friday number sent to the lllttCI' institution. where- as when lads were sent direct to the reformatory the expense tell directly â€"Oarrie<l. li'ge and siren? p: On Council adjourn to men 3rd. at 8 o‘clock, J. C. . Gilchrist. . ....... 6 00 Red .0 ll upon the Province. At present there were ninety boys in the .rcformatory. The Minister is of the opinion that a fresh. per . Butter. per lh, tor roll....0 la man that I'm eighty years old to-d.ly, 0:93.715 amounted to $23. Mon-iv dos. BOROUGH 3380 C A T T i. E FOR SALE. l’urvis ‘ town an old gentle- )ir. II enry. in the town LANDS EUR SALE. brought into the man who was foun from cold concession 1 in; ‘m-z‘ .. 3 hp zt‘ is l Nor". Llugf'f" " f;.1l‘.‘." 1~ £3711 R0: 1. .. f-vr-am and il don‘t ever remember having †The young man-"Well ry to be i ('li-rk. Butter. crook. per lb ...... 0 15 Chickens. per pair ......... 0 40 Ducks ..... . .............. 0 60 Trkays ..... . ..... . ...... .0 l 3 Geese .................... 0 Highest number of these boys could suitably be placed in foster homes. while pro- vision could be made for the more lie- raved or incorrigible by the erec- on of a cottage at Mimico. Iouitur atoll and managed that they would be isolated from the other boys of the school, and not exercise a con- luence. Mr. Stratton vi almost perished 10th l Thoroughbred Durham Bull, rising two PARK FOR S ALE --O 1 w . no 0 1:.e ’- tarms in the county of Victoria containing plow alienation. Eight. mile mile trom Reaboro. and trom Omemee. told a lie. on can't expect your memo ood it your age." # SIGNS OF SPRING. yesrs cl i. l Thoroughbred Durham Bull, rising one ' year old. I Thoroughbred Durham months old. 4 Thoroughbred Durham Heifers. Apply to WI. HALL. Csmbrsy.â€"-w7. Correspondent. was inâ€. hunger. on tin: After remain- . in tilâ€"i town lull here ‘0 Lindsay by Mr, .. ' izniiwrsl inn that l':‘_- x .'i his home is :it "is- -From Our Own Mrs. (l)r.\ McKay. who monoti to Toronto on Moon Fr‘l'lOlln illness of arclatxve. has re- turncd. . A largely mp; s-cnte'l t4) (‘ounc Brock. 112 acres, load in ï¬rst-class suite of Buildings Lindsay. a: miia sum- about nt of the very g Bull, seven Me- his good, one Grade Patent ............... 8 20 Buckwheat Flour, 1“ lbs. . .l 8!: process. bks., “ from ned petition waas pre- It is a Season When lost People Foal ii at its last meet- taminating in Flour new 0 For martyrdom it. 3L'ti‘y's who is His: (‘TW‘K-‘f‘ . ° â€â€œ9â€â€œâ€˜3" said that the maintenance of in boy ll bl E ii Tl d d F 4' son a. as re an a a . 1 SS ; king that a ditch b 100 Ibo. ..... . . ........ ‘ - mi ln-ry d 'pirtmen: in}: us S‘LE REGISTER. apply to box 592, Lindsay. lIl Gill." ' in 31' \‘Cf‘; 11‘.†is' . the R t. -~ f' ‘. t. ' \ at the Industrial School cost 33 per week. while it cost 8300 ayear at Penetanguisliene Retormatory. where the boys were educated and taught trades. He thought that u. change in the law whereby a re-ur- Iangemeut oi the burden of main- tenance could be made would relieve the province of peace. The l the central part’ of the village to prevent the flooding cellars. . The seats occupied b thn Presbyterian church it From the pleasant at w no doubt the flour. new process, mixed. 100 lbs. ......... . . . . . . a S in Roller Flour. ...... l Oats...... .. Hay Hogs. select. live weight, ew‘... ............ 0 15 (vi throun‘l m.’ S ALE. â€" Woodnlle Out. The h-ln rot u rnt-d. Mcthtxl- l ‘CN MONDAY. MARCH 30. 1903.-B.v Geo. McHugh. auctioneer, 14. con. 1. Ops. Credit Sale of valu- able Farm Stock. Implements and Household Furniture. the property is at one, o'clock sharp and without reserve. # READ IT THROUGH. .â€" T'would Spell This Story to Yell It In the Headlines. eighteenth century phrase. this is on â€o'er true tale." ! Having happened in a small Virginia town in the winter a! 1902. it is a r; “g; M“ of 15 on the story very much at the present. Up a . “f. W°W°dm ‘9 ‘ 3"" to a short time ago Mrs. John E. lot on tivstlou, the balance in plain! Harmon. of Hello Station. Va.. had no perscmal knowledge at the sure , - - Good curative properties at Chamberlain‘s .other “madam“ Cough Remedy. she says. "my baby .' storm ' 'rl-n in .illmduy evi-niug. . -'~)bmaon. 0t Toronto. '1 l tun 11v (1 . ' i.) 5,530. ......â€" ‘ .tluilv‘dll'IlE ll -. '1 thri'varxm'iviil. 0f I.‘t'l" pil‘s'olligr'. {)0le affects the on lot oryonoâ€"ol course ‘ With tome it is fter slight fflicted with Pickle and luck- r signs that tho urities and gain its 1 ll" 80380" I'“ ’3‘. ACRE FA E )1 Holt-wsy between Corr 0' Manposn, 93 ed bush, bars datxoe. good spring health of almost ev in different ways. a toe-ling of exertion; others are a nd skin eruptions. checks [00 and Combray. on It acreaoleared. balance hardwo 65 x 50 feet, with since foun subling. A large pig pen and good driml dwelling. with y the choir )f ave been miles Bel ......... 'l‘lr- proâ€" :3 waarincss a i:":‘. changed. of the clnoristers no thangu was desirable. McLeod llagc. bell was in Tor- -re‘i: visiting friends. Robertson gave a five or lady friends last Thor. Fleury. pimples n appetite. sallow lustre eyes are othe blood is clogged with imp must have assiï¬ancc to re health-giving propert This is the season a when everyoneâ€"young uni 01 one them up. an cal science has discov- ink Pills. henervos and till rich. wood how :ildznge slmoll venlelt- visiting considerable ex- houae. frame lattaehed. good orchard; b Plenty of i ring ‘â€"â€"A. ANDERSO., 211 Mclisu; Street. Toronto.â€"wl. M‘s; Il'i"l|llfl III the vi Miss Minnir‘ Camp onto this w Mrs. [furry o‘clock 11m to ‘11 Friday. Mcssxs. who hail then visi in the Village, have rotor The boys are we will be great v missed. McL-aclilan May .lleformatory at Penetangui- shone is a large dormitory ‘buildiug. which can be adapted to the care of .300 or 400 of the more harmless sen- ue patients now confined in other asylum. thus relieving the conges- ttion which unhappily exists. by the erection of an institution for rpilepties, instead of anew reforma- tory, accommodation would be pro- vided for a considerable class of asy- lum patients. who are perhaps doubt- dully titted for an asylu. but who are otherwise without heme and un- cared for. ' .The reallybad. vicious and incor- ngtble lads. instead of being a prac- l new. water. can Potstaegpar bag ..... ...120 Apples, per bog ..... . . . .0 Butcher's Cattls . . . Export Cottla ..... . ....... 4 50 Stooksr's Cutie. good eolor. Steeker’s Cetus. of color. . Milk Cows ........ . . . . . Cslves .................. . Spring Lambs. . Sheep ........ . ........ Children Cry for CASTORIA. Lt‘ ‘r, :r-- ll. lllv' . .‘ ‘8 .\ll‘ :-i:l Minn Myrtle tiri- from th»! two plea-ant w eds ics. have all others dâ€"nm‘d ll tho ....300 _____.,â€"â€"â€" the Toil- ef ll To use an OR SALEâ€"3.0 sores farm in Sun. and Willie Kirkland. ct Eldon. being nor ting their parents ned to Mm- ll liked and a. tonic to br best tonic mail eroi is Dr. Theat- pills tone t the veins with new. pure. t’s why they give you a cure all blood anaemia, akin rheumatism. itation of tile heart 1 other troubles caused had blood and bad bloc dalone. '. 1:11:11 city, in blil . 3 coco-ml d stats easd bor loud. There is on the premium 0 use and a large frame born 9 well. some at school r- um! “ , Argyleâ€"4W Then ship p *ll Williams' I‘ ‘ .rl'1-l 1) “no our old Irivull, -- .‘l'x‘l -li, of Sebrigut. in . ‘i «nu-pl? of “eel-ts. ' . George I). .: ; Hilario is the topic ' . 'llbl is huled Willi U lea-:1" itoba. red 388:8883833388 SSS: S SS 8888888838388388888 oak swoon-baua «was » nu oocooocgoooo o 88%83388833835 $333 a 83 5:38:558323323;;;;; , a student Toronto. preached the Presbyterian File is a clever blocd. Tha healthy appetite and diseases â€"- eryspielas. [tin] Donal 1 good he at Knox College, lino sermons in church last Sunday. speaker, and we predict for him a bright future. Mr. Robt. Si Mr. tri‘ and nerve all diseases, neuralgia. and ascore 0 January " inâ€: “dim?“ mum. . mar as. 'or urther took a dreadï¬ul Humour McECHl-Z cold and at one time I feared she __, pulp “Last tioula †New may butt Long “iii-‘5! .ipman. of Cannington. , by it‘s 11:111. ii â€y'pres 11'. Alael .l' “I; D. >\‘ilioOIl, go: 'intsty kick from ll hots ~ on Saturday. was inliic: Luz! much {‘13:}. really llf‘tfllé'l'Dlix'.'t:l'.-I we hope. will loan l.“ h'~::l . Mr. Waltu- Wynnw is engaged for the summer Fri} hllit arr- gool workmnz. Mr 4, lliams' Pink Pills Will give you new energyâ€" tban start tak- fl.P.P.. :“Both my wits ave been greatly by Dr. Williamo’ Pink daughter was in very in town last Set- to‘ ad pcâ€" ~‘i Dr. in new blood. new life, you cannot do better ing them to-day. Mr. Jos. Poirier. transacted business ul‘day. Mr. Bert McIntyre has gone would have pneumonia. but one at ighborl told me how this n. ‘ had cured her little boy and I bnby at (nice ‘. \'..l .Jll, son of’ .\Ir. J. . tical burden and detriment to iormatory..could be committed to the Central Prison. or otherwise provid- ed fro. The directors of the Industrial ap- proved of the educations oi the Pro- vincial Secretary. it they can worked out satisfactorily with‘ re- gard to all the interests concerned. ARMS FOR SALE OR RENT. Parcel 1. ‘9 U“. [. sores under cultivation, new log hues and born. good Parcel aâ€"Tha southwest quarto Con. 7. Emily. ocaIaiaing 60 acder cuisintiou. plosghin log house and bars 60x30. orchard. WIT All! WISDOI. Averygood storylsutoldo! a who was canoe addressing a congregatitm at ï¬shermen. In or- der to appeal the more be his hear- ers he intmd a number d naut- ical similes.‘ He pie navigating his craft through dangerous pa'age su rocks and curmts. and he described tbevoyaetnbtall. At last in my ne mcdy began givh‘ it to my and it soon cured her. ll heartily thank the manultwturers cit (llam- berlain‘s Cough Rented: (or placing. so great a cure within my reach .I cannot recanmend it too highly or say too much in its favor. i! hope all who read tlia will try it and be I convinced as I wua.‘ â€"Tne northwest quarto Emily. containing end .1 A sever-3 Wound ii .1 lurch-3nd. Clus- it is not r of it“ not. 3‘ [ plonfllfldi well. Hamilton. having accepted a go sition there. Miss Jessie Camp from an attack of quiusy, but we are car she is recovering. ytcrians have extended the Rev. lKannawin. ct Ome- k the choice a. good .‘ or: 50s clergyman G and r 2"." t w v or . bell is suffering Anne, NB, says and daugbt benolittod b5 orb pleased to b r I" ‘~ gm. pod Pr .sb “ turod a captain SOP“: g dose: ‘Zacrfl ’ J. Graham; 8 Fox agazn. 80th MI‘. The a call to moo. We thin E. Weeks, barrister. was in wit“. t‘.’ t Ontario Educational Association. by :in-l daughter. of The 42nd convention will be held Mt‘ii.tyi'-l at John on“. Mr (I. .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" W is able to anioy lite. noted 11"“ ' Ir- !‘or sale by a l’I‘ornnto. :tr- vis'tin: .vvin‘s. Mr. party is sit 3 miles from but to oil The shove pro miles from Douay. Baaboso. ooavsa 56?- Pills i sthebcat ood is poor." lines of seed. climax when it seemed h- evltable that the ship should be lot. 'And what almll we do now i†M 37 on business. arch 0" peered m“ Illams’ Pink melloiine when the bi Substitutes are unmet druggists. . ===== worth wane. Lindsay Manda The parties who ap county magi at the Norm‘ai Bh'uool. tl‘orouto. on belore Tuesday. Wednesday .ML-xm Mel‘ 1'l.li is st'udily im- ‘ol. Deacon. strite. late- and Thursday. he ‘3} from proving aft-r :1 Ion; slug: of illngfl. ,We shall i):- giztl Li see him about again. Will be round or sold as To feel the breath of spring once more. is one paeoeL Apply to I'll 14th. 15th and 10th. 1908. Ad- ll be delivered by lumen ashoo‘. It you can‘t pills from your deal- Dr. William! ct. withNthe lined 94 and not one at the AD dream wi Beath. President; Hon it. Harcourt. "Bless your gm nave: euro. .11 egeuuiue and direct to the made his captain cry. soul. gum.†molten a voba at’ the back. "tut captain 0' but ly for disorderly condo get exception of one. _ 'i‘iicoase Agni were tor .. (iI'IlJ‘thl and Will Jltr- coats. Gor- afl’t h JOHN GA Maser s. rett are. - tent Minister of Education; Principal n's University. Kingston; Programmes may be had M" To till the lungs with pure osone- I Oh. that won North living through the winter tori It†Go. mums. cot. lbasnalledat‘SOoeatsa box boxes for â€.60. was dismissed. t attendod'the spring as- aim in Linden: this week. own-n 9m 'w lurors to at- :tt Lin irony this week. ‘good men and "‘l ““3" young men Dr. Gran in ttsalt atone authin‘. 30's put-g b.- fliLRS-"Let no can you. don. of Quee and others. â€"w(. court may are MW of“! 1‘ Ce) teinly ltxue." on application to Inwtorl Knight. summoned as awitnpss.