z [The object proved to be. the body pt poo: Mmry, (ace downward in the. watm'. his feet almost touching Me shore and the outstretched cums noting on the bottom, the! waterbo- m on]; about two feet in depth 2 On Sunday morning about ,11 o'-, clock Mr. McConnell and wife, Mr; and Mrs. Begbic, Mr. Jos. McConnell and a couple or othca's, left town about 11 o’clock for the island. which #1303 reached about 12.30. AS the yacht nmedxhe dock the party on board expected to see McCreary on' his may down: td the wharf, hut: m was not in sight, although his dog came bounding down and seemed un- usually glad to see them. Owing to women on the water Mr. McConnell, at the when], did not 5.: eat the room into the slip. as usual, but ran tha bow of the mat alongside the outer . A8 he did so Eta. McConnell pointed to a floating object in the mid! €36 mama. “My God, What’s Snpposod to flu. lot His bath the Previous Evening â€" An Inquest â€old by Coroner Bonnoll,“ Bob- «noon. Jas. MCCrem-y, hostler at the Royal hotel, Lindmy, for th: past two years. issued his last stable check on inday. Sunday ‘at noon his stir-- Ianed body was found in the shallow yacht slip at McConuen's Island, Sturgeon Lake, known locally, as f‘Paxadise.†Sturgeon lake claims Its ï¬â€œ%§:ï¬;ï¬o§éï¬f KASIaEBï¬L'E 111 ha ta en' pace t c previous Hm Victim "“3 8mm!- night, and that Gamma had taken '7 ___.___ a ï¬t or a weak spell of some. kind. as he had swallowed no water. It 30!" 0F JAS. IoclEARY FOUND J is supposed that the fatallty happen- ed as the Mamta was pas-1mg pn the II THE BOAT SLIP AT “000*. down hip, 33 the stab of thecot- Hill’s ISLAND. tags kitchzn indicated that McCretcy .1 I.--â€" ‘6 n.nnnâ€" ant‘ h-il‘ for! fhn . On Friday last damaged accum- panied Mr. McConnell and a party of friends to the Island, the understand- ing being that he was to remain till Sunday to fix up the grounds and make some small repairs to the plat- lonn at the landing place. When the yacht left tha island at 5.45 torc- ï¬urm to Lindsay Mcheax-y was in good spirits and joked with than on been! until they pagan] out of 'hear- WWI} FflIflll" -_v in m;'ba:okâ€"a:udï¬ivomb have all left inc, and my menstrual trouble lS corrected. I am very thankful for the good advice you gave me, and I shall recommend your medicine to all who suffer from female weakness.†â€" MISS FANNIE Kenna, 1922 Chester St, Little Rock, Ark. (Dec. 16, 1900.) Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will cure any woman in the land who suffers from womb troubles, inflamma- tion of the ovaries kidney troubles, nervous excitability, nervous prostration, and all forms of woman’s special ills. * l! “(Muted the mlotunuddnu of ($00“ $5mmmmï¬r§2§§mmï¬ . .m hopeless women, simply-because sufï¬cient attention has not been paid to their physical development. No woman is exempt from physical weakness and periodic pain, and young girls just budding into woman- hood should be carefully guided physically as well as monlly. W If you know of any young lady who is sichnnd needs motherly advice,“ hertowrite to Mrs. Pinkham at Lymehowm give her advice free, from a source of knowledge which is un- equalled in the country. Do not hesitate about man; details which one may not like to talk about{ and which are essential for u full understanding of the case. ' ) _ How nrs. Pinkham Helped Fannie Kumpe. “ DEAR Mas. PINKIIAMzâ€"I feel it is my duty to write and tell you of the beneï¬t I have derived from your advice apd the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. The in mv back and womb have all left me, apd_m'y menstrual troubliejig Lydia E. Pmkhani’s Vegetable comma; “macs all young girl's who have pains arid sickpgss pAeculiar to their sex, to use IIYi‘I’l Ham ‘0' ~J , Miss Hannah E. Mershon, Ceilings- wood, N. J., says: “I thought I would write and tell ou that, by following your kind advice, I feel ' a new person. I was always thin and delicate, and so weak that I could hardly do anything. Menstruation was irregular. “I tried a. bottle of your Vegetable Com- pound and began to feel better right away. I con- tinued its use, and am now well and strong, and menstruate regularlv. I cannot say enough for \ what your medicine did for me.â€. i Newspapers and legumes. l 1 “lowly but surely Canadian pu- ‘iodicale' are forging to the frontâ€"a ‘ feature of our nationaL development which Ls as natural as it is evident. The May “Canadian Magazine†is an at'mctivc number, with mveral im- portant features. “My Miecnnccp- tions regarding the Momma," by James L. thghes, is a timely article, since there ha: been so much dis- cussion.’ recently concerning these people. and since there are several Mionmcn settlements in the North- west. This 13 profusely Illustrated The character sketches of the month include ‘ï¬I-l'on J. I. J".l’m'lte,“ .by the inimitable 1E. ankliu . Gadshyz, "George Meredith." by Haldene Mac- ‘Full. an English literary writer: and “Edith Wynne WthwonQ’ the. Mar in “Everyman.†by Marjorie R.John- son. Each of these sketches is em- beliiehed with portraits: The short stories are urging in this issue. The. book department contains a sketch. and portrait of Norman Duncan, the latest Canadian writer to come to. the front in New York. A verdict was rendered in ac- oordancn With the. canal-cut facts; and thn body was connyed to town Sunday night about 8 o’clock in the yacht dinghy. The, boat was 1nd: by Undertaker Nugan-t, who had receiv- ed istruc’lion-s by tsleph-one from Sturgeon Point, and the remains were intcncd .in Rivcrddc Monday attex noon. Mr. McConnell paying all expenses. Weed came from Ppnt love. when hin- people lived gnany ed as the Manna was passing pn the down trip, as the stat: of thacot- taga kitchzn indicated that McCrc'n'y had been at supper and had for: the room in haste. ywrs egg [the body was raised and laid on the bank, and Ir. Mcaonnell at Once ‘ae- cidod rLo procged to Bobcaygeon; the nearest point where a coroner could be found. COIOMI' Donnell, Mr. A. E. Bottom and other villasarfl re- turned with ham. and altgr pmpining ‘ ALWA rs ems And in Pleasant and Sale. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy lvul (Italy _ . f ï¬v mcago, Atom! ex- boom ï¬nned M838; A mastic!) tuba-own outmiï¬nenso in these columna as to the advisability otm of ourmnotmm some of their surplus with 11! um resi- dances isbeing anted unthhutuot nearly to the extent (that tho town requirement: M‘ ‘ Suitable houses mnovtohahadforrental ad: any prise. mm mn’ wbd invests baa mompy in! W M will bring a Wkly mental cl! nun! ten to twnlve dollars per mm is, using his means in a Minotaur not fail to bring him mod. mm. and, than seeking mm home! will lob]: dumb a W‘ a ham 3 public WIN. ., _-A-m.: DELL. . .1 DIIIIII‘ Houses Wanted. ‘ What with a number otnerw houses being built, and may transfer: of {propentins under way. we might say zthaat Lindsay is experiencing a slight of labor where young men’ of his sterling qualities are required to us- sist in the moulding ofla high! stan4 dard of morality for the motion of Gmada. that. isdestined tobe the greater part of our Domimon. Ho cal-fies with him the best wishes on! the Club for_ a. smrul Me. of toasts were honored and a most enjoyable time was Spent. All vthe members expressed their regret at the loss the Club is abomt, to sustain in the departure tor the West otsu‘ch :an earnest and conscientious worker as Mr. Jeffers, yet: and); o'm realized he is going to a broad and new tietd Banquet to 3 Popular Young Citizen. The Solid Twenty held a. banquet last Friday at Mr. Taylor‘s restaur- ant, in honor of Mr. J. Frith thtcrs. The action was tried at Lindmy during the {all assizes of 1903 buxom Mr. Justice McMahon. without a jury, and judgment was given for the «le- !endants. dismissing the plaintiff’s action with coda The plaintiff ap- pealed from this judgmentandthe :Lp- peal was argued betore the above Court at Toronto in February East. Judgment was handed out Friday .11- lowing the appeal and declaring the plaintilf entitled to $750 and costs of both Courts. G. H. Watson. K.C,. Torcnto, and L. V. O'Connor. Lindsay. for the plaintiff; E. E. DuV-aa-nut, Toronto, and D. C. Rom, Toronto, for the defendants. one of their members, who is about to depart for Winnipeg. Anumber Bermlnghnm V. Larkin Sangster. Falconbridge C. J., Street, J.. and Britton. J.â€"the plaintiff is a car- penter living at Kilkficld. and the defendants are Canal contract are at Kixkficld. On the 23rd August, 190:3, the plaintiff, whilst in the employ- am-n‘l. of the dcxendants, was gill-ect- ed by one Thomas Low, Superintend- ent for the defendants. to come the top 9f 3: newly-made cement wall with planks taken from thc‘bed of the Canal. fl‘he bed 01 the Canal where the planks were weaned was dangerous in that same was strewn with boards and plants with nails projecting, and whilst in the act of carrying Us: plank the plaintiu step- pad on a wire nail. which entered his foot. inflicting serious injury. The defendants alleged that the injury was the result at the plaintiff‘s own negligence: - . v-Ax,,_ 6. Vocal, "Night,†lat suprano, E. Jordan, F. Gillespie; 2nd soprano. K. 'Gmnon.‘ L. Barker; alto, A. Scall- 3rd. M Mulmney; accompanist, A. Willis. ’ 7. Good Night Drill. little cums; ac companist, N. Kingsley. * God Save the King. 5. Inst. Duet. "Spanish Dance," sic Pilkie, Della Baker. plano, F. Gilles pie, A. Primeau; vioâ€" 1m, Basil Kinsley; cello. Eddie Kingsley. 4.~_B.éoitatiun, selected. Hortense White. 2. Maxim wmw the Dolly.†Alma Teenag- 6. Fiovmr Bongï¬Inm‘or Pupils; ac. cunpam'sg, Bessie Pilkie ' Ppnt II. . ]. Inst. Trio, "The Little Hawaii... ers ’ pmno, M. Craig. C. Moy. M. Crasher. M. M. J. Gl'oxelle, LCor. rjgan; violin, Maggie ‘Kjllep. . 5. Inét. Trio. new 15: violin. Ag. .naes Scollard; 2nd violin. Teresa O'. Brien; 3nd violin. Lol_o “:mkgnnn. 1. Inst. Trio. "Mb," pianoâ€"Hazel Workman, Theo O'Ioughh'n, Florence White, Annie Gilleupiok Helen Te- flra‘ult. Belts W. Minnie Kine-or 2. Vocal. "Tohh Letter is for my Pa. pa." Florence ;W:hite. Hazel Work. man; aocompam'gt. Bessie Pï¬kie. mus, “warnâ€"av , â€at ..._.v. 3. Inst. Tn'o. "Tana Little Soldiers." Kathleen madman. Many Gillogly mum Canter, .vin vand Bottoms .W‘hite. were deliv- ered with excellent charmer: and vi... vanity. and Th9 Flower Song was very prottily acted and well sung. The Good-Night Drill by the little min Jaimie: and caps. and «flying dolls and lighted can‘dléq was sweetly prot- ty. They marched and sang to their dailiesmnd one by one trudged at! to "bod and dreamlandâ€" to the land of NM Nod. The mt concluded with God Save the Kids and a tem men spoken. kind and mountains words to them: {flying part tram the van-thy pastor. Von. Archdeacon My. who gresidmi- as chairman. The program was 'as follows: . _'4. ’ Mtfli "Gnandmp'ther Brown," Annie alespie. _, Tho Work at tho um. um was [I- poolally Pluslng. A little mutant given by the childn dren of St. Joseph's Convent Int 'l'uusxlay wan a .most enjoyable affair. The pamta of the children were in- viled to he pmemg. and many accept- ed the Invitation. Inch credit is due Me Sisters (or vflhe admirable manner in which tho' children per. tormed their (inherent part5. especi- ally {be small tots. .whomre the em. bodimcnt of childish grace and win- ning simplicity. .The recitation! giv- _enby Mine: Annie Gillespie, A. Tee- PARENTS OF PUPILS SPENT AI ENJOYABLE EVENING. 3. Inst. Dam. "Ln“nhe twilight." H. 0. El. DIVISIONAI. COURT. m'ézbu LJ. L. Pant I. Women's Inuit-to. The summer meetings of East and West Victoria Wouncu‘. Indicates will be bald as follows; Fenelnn Falls, East Victoria, Orangd mm. Ma) 44; Botca ygeon, Ram. Victoria, May 25; Omemzo. Bum Victorian May 26; ‘ Rfaboro, W551. Victoria, May 27; Valentin, “'39". Viclotia. May 28' Little Britain. Want \ictorin. May 30; Lindsay. West. Victoria, Us.) 31 Woodvilla. West Victoria, June 1.‘ Speakers and awaitsâ€"Mrs. An- dlow lunacy. Grandn-w -“.Ha.ne- made Band and we Flour We Use. “One Week with the Farmer‘s Wife linking Butte.†"Thu Women'l In- atitnto as a School of Dmeatic sci- once." “(the Fabrics We Bu admin to Make Them Up. " “Evening“ the end.†"we we!!!“ Home." Fast». Damn myâ€" “Econo- y in 8 mm“ («with m- Miiondztgss of 1-006 to the! Body†L‘SBW and (in of VW" “I‘m†“n.- of Oh: Klfl‘hfll'l'" Latest artistic shade In any M MeLennaM Go. PRISM‘JBHAND PURE mxw PAINT HIE (dflddd Paint (0. rm 9: u Cam at th‘ {inch} 11 WATCH GRAHAM I GROW. THE KIN {ah-1k!†ï¬ï¬‚f‘lfl ‘mmaï¬mmï¬aï¬ï¬mmmmmmy}: , £4 WATCH‘GRAHAM DO HEWLE’SINLSS £3 5 q rStomach Troubles’.‘ Hardware, Coal or Iron. Mr. Joseph Pominville, one of the most prominent business men In sun- water, Mina, after having spent $2,000 with the best doctors in! 0 Much notable without relief, was advised to try a box of Chamberlain; Stomach and Eve: Tab- lets. He did so and is a well man today. If troubled with indigestion, ï¬lial: attacks, lack of appetite or constipation, these Tablets are just what you need. Price 25c.; all druggists. ‘ O ’WW WWW ust in the nick of timeâ€"with the coming of "sure enough" summer weather, and is: ï¬ll. nd all doubt the Gran Trade Sensation of the Season. We Cllallnngm the whole clothing trade to match our May prices and will c eerfully refund money on any purchase mad.» here if our prices are not from 20 to 33 1-3 per cent. lower than those elsewhere. Just look at those .. -- .n- A , It was started j 113 the bill to perfection Beyo GRAHAM’S Great Toronto Fioo Solo Has Routed all Competitors, Horse, Foot and Artillery. Fine THE KING CLOTHIER. EAST OF BENSON HOUSE Can Be Cured iSQï¬EEDEE 3W5" AWAY p_o, Box 217. Ofï¬ce and Residence Lindsay-st... next to Dr. Shier's 1.5%‘£§§8£zalgvlgfl EblGI-Elbflugiiflllt 33:.gucamaa.onagzï¬ asudggwocaorogomflgggu E I893 g mm 35113133. Mom-aurdm uyouannotmmnousymmwï¬hdpyui EACH OF THE SIX PICTURESREPRB- SENTS ‘ GARDEN VEGETABE cu m we “IRES 40F “El ? Kt doe: notcost you uncommon-nod â€mun. punk, moutotCuh. “ado notukuymoucytmyommdsooa lake ' M‘g "â€â€˜m‘°"°"€‘.'§§uï¬ â€œ5‘3â€â€ “‘ 'â€Â° ‘°" â€mm“ '“ ’ “a... m... so u ' a, mundane with 1:»;ch plain! 11 your m is col-red. we wul Don’t} you. ï¬re grim any $200.00 for correct CL.“ “If: mgquyflism “ï¬fflgdjaw ijLMoazim Low Ml m nod .44.... to Smart Summer Suits and Top Coats, 'fï¬g‘uxnm sumac co" unit] [5' I 'ro’néié'fo. onto. FOR CORRECT MSWERS TO 7818 SEE!) m “MMâ€"mamwmmw m an. Cut! My“ wul. It, monument». â€WIRING,“ Of Best American and Canadian Makers. Pianos Organs Bought quick as a flash at our own prices and going like grep; l 112 uing. Last week was and this week is your opportunity In 231;;- investment the like of which comes seldom Fit, style and abilityâ€"we guarantee them all. Suits you would have to pay $5.50 for you get at Graham's for $2. Sults you would have to pay 7.50 for you get at Graham's for 4. Sults you would have to puy 10.00 for you get at Graham's for 6. Sults you would have to pay 15.00 for you get at Graham's for 9. Top Gout: you would have to pay 6.50 for you get at Graham's for 3. Top Coats you would have to pay 9.50 for you get at Graham's for 5. Top Coats you would have topey 12 for you get at Graham‘s for 7. Top Gout: you would has to pay 15 for you get 1t Graham‘s for 9. We can ï¬t Men as big as a barrel or as thin as a ï¬sh line. Insular 81.00 F: GIN PILLS The Weak Spot. WM. WARREN, TERIS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. Sewing Machines HIGHEST GRAD IS. MEN’S MILLINERY. Eavetmughing. Steam Fitting, Repairing. At 35 cents a quart. MOM funded if not sat s‘actory- Get Our Prices 0“ Lawn Mowers and WI Screens, Mi;k Cans. J. G. EDWARDS 8i Jollstone Mainland Blcycles Pruning Shears Screen flours HAROLD W19“ WOODS STOVE FRIDAY. MAI Sign o Bicycle Accessories AIM LINDSAY’S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE MANAGER- Window Screens Hedge Paints, Oil and a Phone 99 Refrigerators 75 581a ll ld room ‘ 1’!“ \V. mac ll the