N(')RTvH BAY. 5.15 p m to Express 11-54 a In llxed 7.30 a m ruth only) 9.35 am unu . Ans - hiss Reini was the guest: of .VIlS;~i May Deanon Sunday. `ll - n_,_1__L_, , . 1. `Furlong auld little dugh'tAera,_ of Barrie, visited Mre. .W.'W. Spring,` last week.: - A . .-_ .... -an uwanu a uu )JuuulI_)u . H;\VIi'sses Mabel and Olive Adams were the` guests of Misses Bell_e,a,n-.1 Alice De-an last week. Mgay -l3.-Miss Ella Lucasv has re-' tinned to her home in New L-awelll. | 1',|___ 11` v - - -- ---- v- u. I055 uuuuu |_u J.\I:\V J.1'JW|`.lV. '_J:h11 Hughes, jt., of New Ldwell, vlsned at S. Deau s on Sunday. `Hanna Rl ..L.I ___`I rue A 1 . EDENVALE. TWO }VABNINGS. GRENFEL. ALLEN WOOD. atunuau. JOHN Woons. `u ' I1 I --Ross' Block. gwcn St. QM-Iv GIBSON. luvs. ' D. H. MACLARBN ' I "THE BARRIE EXAMINER," Tntnsmy, MAY 16, 1901. me home to attend . Langmun, u, cvcu nu uuuulcu. . Take SCOTT S EMUL- SION of Cod Liver Oil. and the germ will die.` ;.*..!z'.`.'.'*:'..e'.*:`.,:.***'*....:*~m`..`:;n:.,*:';.' teorrcxowxtn. _che1nista. - -mom ' snc.cnd$x.oo;*auAdruu!un. ` -. uuus Luau. ulanua uncu. Amun- l . Inarnation: a germ; it s alive ; like a seed in moist warm ground; it will grow if you let It, even in children. -r-1-- cnn"r'r Q EM!!! _ .Hunt.sv1l'e. oEu., May 10.--About 12 o'clock last nighta re broke out in the VVhnley Lum~ ber Co. s mill, and notwithstanding all efforts was totally destroyed. The mill had been running `only-a few days. and there was a. very large season's cut of logs on hand. The loss is about $8,000. Tne insurance in the Liverpool. London D. Globe amountsito , $4,000. The origin of the tire is unknown. 1`he pioperty will probably be rebuilt. The World ssys from 5,000 to 10,000 people will attend the Twelfth of July cele- Lration in Beeton. -annnunvl-| ua aavwuv. V The last. census report shows that the town of Collingwood has increased in popu- latlon 885 during the past ten years" ing. You may ' and glvo your , to the lultchvr, -n(-er and many ~ ltm... 4'. name-. Ell`: 5I%lI.Il.5 LIIGLG ILl SlI\\vhJ JEN` 1 cough once, 1s-s dust ;-not the least harm. on scratch` an itch, and forget it. Thzs `cough is scratching an itch, I1..4- 4-Ln nnnnr-`vs Inanrrc Bit the couch, hat hangs on and comes hack, is a sign of an itch that hangs on and comes back. There is some- thing that makes that itch. 'I'nnrnai-:nn- 2: north 0 :1": I A little Coughing is nbthing --the tickling, that makes you nnno-h nnop. isrsxnme duck :-nnt~ Dr. Clarke's Sure Cure for Catarrh. and Dr. Clarke : Sure Cure for Eczema, same -price. $100 will be paid for any case they will nos permlinently cure. _ F I 6ii?' it with %`S-COT'1"S SION of Cod Liver Dr. Clarke's Little Red Pills are a. posi- tive and crtaiu cure for la grippe, rheuma- tism. asthma, paralysis. catarrh, eczema, coughs, backache, indigestion. all stomach and liver troubles. female complaints, even when the diseases have been standing for many years, the moat stubborn cases will yield. Price'50 cents per box. For sale by ' D. H. Maclmren. John Wood, Geo. Monkman and W. E. Wismer. rneumansm. It is therefore a pleasure to me to add my testimony to those of others who have been relieved by the use of those truly _wonderful pilla.--W. H. _Robertson, president` and chief Editor of the Deily Times. Peter- borongh, Ont. - meal 01 sunenng. ~ . I was persuaded to try Dr. Clarke's Little Red Pills, and I can now proclaim myself is well man. I enjoy my food, have not a sign of dyspepsia, and am entirely free from rheumatism. To :. n.'.....,r..... .. ...l............ L- ....... 4... ...L: _.._ .10 me manor ox xne nxaminer. Sm :-It in with pleasure that I add my ~ testimony to the value of Dr. Clarke's Won- defnl Little Red Pills. For years I was troubled with dyspepsia, and could get no relief. In vain did I appeal to the physician. -the trouble would not succumb to medical treatment-. I had also sulfered from chronic rheumatism. whicb,_`while it did not entirely unt me for my duties, caused me a great - deal of suffering. I was nersnaded tn trv Dr. l`.lA|-Inn : Uni. wtth First-class from the Conser- rze. St. Thomas` n 01 Tuuth nu ' Tells What Dr. Clan-ke a Little Red Pills"Did for Him. I To the Editor of The Examiner. K11; ._I'f in uyhlu nhmmn-n 6|...` __...a_._.... .--v---. T1-.e Mi:s a Mcblung, Hillsdale, called on the Misses Thurlnw last. week. . 'I\ u... _ - _.-.--.... _.._.... uv us... 7wB-urns Middleton;wE:lmvale, calleti here recently. ` Don t Gena : uuluc, 1.` L51]. Mr. and Mrs. Huddlestone, F.bs' Centre, are the guusts of Mrs. Thurlovr. John Cumming, junior, wheeled to Laggmun recentl_y. N11,- `rs ,, If nu 1-r.n u u u . Misses A. Richardson and J. E. Elrick, of Banie, spent a few days at home, lately. M um: 1u ..., r.I..,a,n,..;...... v.}.' A Mr. and Mrs . H. Snider visit`.-din Moonstone this week. `__ A _ ____ ;t{he old site. . i _.__.a----. The corner store, which was `built here thirty-_two years ago this month, was torn down last. week. Mr. Cum- ming intends building a new store, on my 1.4-.--L. J. Bmzziel has retuynend to Michigan. V riu- _-,, omes Home, "?M-any Mimaingexa will feel sadly the loss of the general store, run by J. B.` Johnston, as Mr. Johnston has_ given up business. On May 13th the near relatives of Mrs. Ronald celebrated her eighty-fourth birthday with her at the home of her` eon-in-law, W. Standen. `Ir -Ii. . U UIILIGUULI business. This aigngture is on ever} 116.: :31 the genuine lJIYf!VE RI-nmn.nmnmn mam. uunuu v U U! UulU"I[ll.lIllIlC T3919 the remedy that cure: a cold in one any A. V H. Vihervpreached an excellent sermon in the Mezhodiat church, on Sunday morning. Ilia lec_tur", last" evening, on Fxom B.-room to Pulpir,. was powenful and enthusinq. His solos, durxng the evening, accompanied by the guitar. were very pleasing,` and his hearers consider they h-we received a benecial treat ..-. .... I\lOfI9n fxfj.` ' .Ma_v 14.-P. Cavanagh intends fais-' ing a barn fxjame next Wednesday after- noon. This signature every box at Laxative Bromor-Quinine mm: in one any wnuey Lumber 00. : me. .. ..\, . . iarrie for and arrive aces as follows : AN" EDITOR SPEAKS. FERG USON VALE. MINESING. _ Everett oil wells. , Everett oil wells are=not yet producing oil. It will be remembered that some time ago a Collingwood syndicate secureden option on the western ontskirta of the village and the natives of the village had visions of untold wealth. There were deposits on the farm that resembled ,coal tar and burned very brightly, and it was believed that not for from the surface would be found vast. quen- the farm of Mr. Andrew Geuley, situated on tl tities of oil. But the Collingwbod syndicate I has evidently thrown up the sponge and in connection therewith hangs more or less of a tale. Years ago, according to the story of an oldinhebitent of the village, a previous owner of the property conceived the idea of putting` down fence posts in tar. This scheme was carried into execution, and a quantity of unused tar was buried on the farm. This ter is now believed to be the basis of Everett`: oil wells. yBlll'3 OI EH6 EHO l`|9lp|B!F. General Grant, an inmate of the House of Refuge who came from the county town, took his departure from the institution on Monday and made` at!` in the direction of Barrie. Before being sent to the house he lived in a shanty in the county town, but as soon as he waegone some one set re to it, and General will not have whereon tolay his head when he reaches Barrie.-World. _` RCIURE F1113 W88K- On Wednesday morning a man named Dunn was brought to the Refugeby his son. His home is in Orillia, where he has lived for sixty years. He has momy to pay for his keep and any extras he may require, and will not be a county patient. Dunn is 82 years of age rind helpless. xenernl Grant. an inmate nf the Hanna nuvv avuu uu _vv\.un Au Aunuauuua A severe storm passed over, here" 611 Sunday afternoon. The wind tore the roof off Benjamin Webb s barn. T}-n anus nu." Hun gnu-I-m-I `nu \v\:v\.r House or Bemge Notes. Ah elderly and feeble man named Sykes, of West Gwillimbury, was brought to` the Refuge this week. 1 On fpdnnaduv rnnr-ninzi a man nnmnr? I Tucker of Nova Scofia` is visit- ing her sister. Mrs. (Rem) Wm. ess. Hugh Ritchie of the B.C.I. spent Sunday a . E. McCon`l\ey s. `:1 1- nnr` Tr: Wyn Nana annnlr In-En! `IGOR nu LLLIU\I\- W. Mulholland jr. is gone to` spend the; summer in Buthlo. ' ' 117 'I"I ,,', `II? '\Y IIV. \Y m In In 5 ~ 11.15 ic Express 3.58 7.58 r\\V ll-IU JMHJIJJCI .IL| LJULIIllUu \Vm. Howie, \Vm Ness, Robb. Neely, `Wilson Lmtimer, and John Constable have gone to work in .\Iidland. A envnr-A efnv-an nnaanr} nnnr Hana An May ,14-.\Ir. and M13.` Wm. Knee- shaw of Bradford spent a. few days with their daughter, Mrs. Wilson Black. ` , 'I".__I__._ -1` \T.__, C`__~l3_` 3 KJUIIUIIJ G9 JJO L711-`JULll\C`, Tu Mr.-and Mrs. Wm. Ness spent last. week at Knock. rn \I ,,n n u - - . - Miss Skinnef spe'1:t_ Slunduy under the parental roof. I-IUI (II-ll-IL. Lulu. Luunuu. A. Guest of_ Barrie and W. Reid of Big Bay Point spent Sunday with VV. Kemp. S. Reynolds speutvsunday at Knock; . ' (`L2 , ,,, ,,, 2 A (V , 5| "I IUIJLU 13 VI\'lUIl'b' IJUK DRIICUL-`u W. Mulholland has gone to Buffalo where he has secured 6 position with his cousin, F. Robins. ' W. Howie has gone to Midland. M. Ritchie, Miss A. Lonzud and Miss Maud Kneesbav of an 13.0.1. . spent Sunday in out midst.- nan 7u;nlnl- n` TEA:-nfnn .53 n:..u'l:.._ litlkihli K)`-ILIIII-I-V Ill Uul I-LIIlJU' Miss Wright of Ihornl:on is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Martin. A r,\_..,..'. .: 1:>.-..:.. .....:I 117 `D..:J -: CA$Td|'=l'l'A. `May 11th-Miss A. Mu-Kee of To- ronto is vi.-itir-g her parents. LV M..ll..-.l1.m.! 1..... nnnn 4-... Dun-_.1.. I . uvn vzixtuvuziu. At nls oice and in me evening at 68 Mary Street j Feditors. WANTED - TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND WOMt.`N to travel and advertise for old estab- lished house of solid nancial Ismnding. Sulay 8780 a. year and _expense_s. all payable in cash. 0 canvassing required. Gxve references and enclose self-addremexl stam envelope. Address Man- ager. 355 Caxton Bl g.. Chicago. ~ iMARRIAG_g_ [SQSARJEANT & SMITH, - IUI UL] JJL'll 1IILII|l VVUUU: UlVUu The saw mill has started ru ming. Loaunu D JAMES "EDWARDS, PM. CONVEYANCEB. 4* niu nmna nut! in tho nunnlnru do an \n..... Qtg... Children -cry, for n:L:--;j__ vAAu -u.\.cuuu.Acaa 1'4itblzt.`l.' 1'llSIl`pI'0H1lSeS to be this week s business. For your own sake ` ISSUED BY lnnli-an I- Now the*April. sun has warmed up to its best em-1y`mornin v work, and everyone must discard their heavy headgear, and 0111' "91'V )9! the Breathless Easter rushrpromises to be exceeded by l this we.ek sz hu.=-`mace mm -~~ A--- ~-'-- ` ' 1 ll .111 D1 nhlcm of -ping. This is decidedly a Black Goods Season, if we are to judge from the immense quantity of Black Goods we`a.re selhn these days, yet, following the fashion is not the chie reason for the great success of our Black Goodssection, but because you can buy here every fashionable style of Fabric in `*I'riesttev s mack" at the same price as you will pay for inferior Black elsewhere. ' v ' - -__- .. ..y.vu Priestlev`s make is the arantee of satisfaction every time. The fast selling ines just now are in _ e Broadcloth, French Cheviot, netian, Box Cloth. Pop- ' lins, and Satin Cloth. v Black Dressoods CRAiGVAALE.A ` nnrl ntvnvntrnvsn .........4. ,1.-......_..1 STROUD. 'L'icENsEs PRICES THE LOWEST IN THE _ALSO A FULL LINE OF Garden` Tbols, Lawn flowers, Lawn Rakes and Rubber Hose, &c. Wadsworth, Howland &. Go's Ready Mixed Paints The only pure paint on the market. Sold only by I 'nouts in town. the d the best (horses. . Special facllmes b meets all train s. ed. ~ BUCHANAN 6: PENSTONE, 3* Spring, BeauIifu3 3prikng.% inreka Rug and Garnet Factory and cleaning Works. awe: on In! rinco " Ifyou use Pug! Pence you will like it, but xvillnotbcnncklihclbe demanhlhepia tun. 'l'boPage Pence woven lnourovn fncmn. fnrn ended win xn-debv om-selves. nd '.l'boPago1":ncoiswovn Inourovn fnctory, {nu coded vb: nude ourselves, and twice among a that used in o fences. Get thisycu`opriees,thyq'ebwenhnnlutyeu'. The PAGE WIRE FENCE C0. (Ltr_L) `ALI-KlIVlLl.l_ CH1`. Has arrived. and the Cleaning Works are here. vs the latest American up-to-date wheel method of Cleaning. Renovating. I newing and Bulfalo Moth Exterminating. by steam all makes of Jan: and Rugs. This method has been found to do the cleanest and best work with the le possible injury or strain to the carpets. Having also installed a complete outt, we are prepared to Manufacture ; lndshnd makes of worn out Brussels, Ingrain or other Carpets into Beaunll Nap? Rugs of Buy size required on short notice, We have the facilities for hand! very arge carpets, such as halls. churches and boats. All work called for and delivered. Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed, Prompt attention to mail orders. A postal to i HaueG|eaning Time. 1`-med its early morning? visit if yc_>u want the greatest cm `eh. 0131- verv )'St atten_t10n: but whenever vou ` ` ypu W111 nt1.11_s ready w1t_h everything devise for Lsake We Ravi an lrpgg 1901` Mxllmel-y creatlons. the name. nf mm... ~ I. z v '~r_g-II_ Stuck on his Fonoo" vnn nun Pnnn Denna won will like II overs and ng jceusss II: I J uzweeueu Dy I We` advise an a 129 couie} Street, Marrin s Brick Stand, Now is the time for house cleaning and the only way you can dosit satisfactorily is by using In IVDl\lI I luv`:- ILRKIIVILLII Millinery. , I yull. wm nnu us ready with every! ning 1901 creations, th ~`and beauty. V ` pomlar Suitings has been received this \\'t't`k ot 'it is no wonder that our sales in ne Suiting Another large shipment of these exceedingly , among er colors, including three shades of Grey, four shades of Fawn, three shades of Brown. two of Green. Blue Grey and Cardinal. These goods will not spot or shrink, and are such a splendid weight for suiting that s have been so much larger than ever before. V colored... Venetian Suitings I ln.dafA Jyhnnl ,mnsln...1 . hunk of Toronto Will nd us. L Manufacture all . Beautiful short handling :3 _ 5 This stamo `used by me Jonxncvanmos Limited of Hamilton. the onl Union Fae- oryincanada. J1 mos -TRADE DIRECT IMPORTERS. UNION L.lu313I_.. : Cleaning are with Re- ating. by makes of .'7aI-nun. Buy only Union Made Shoes. at exceelligly eived we-4-k, two Ie goods not mm .... a--Miss Campbell rtlcnte for water ,, c- vsvvu-uv \.\.llAlL\lLU ut on come Vthing stun- he acme of grace, style * comfort Ian Hvnr vnn nnvnn Both late of 1. Henderson : IIIIIK. ne- Sarpet; itb least to. or cANAbA 7IEA`FORD ttended to. . Baker. , etc. EMANDS won. tinting STABLES I. 1101. w; L.nU.\'T. - ' for Adlnlnistrntor. :1'oR. JAY GUIDE IEIUR HPBELL. e.*"sz'."`rri,aa.`r:5- u Touch nu L N: Rob! n. of I, Italy. hora! 2:}-ly rmatlon. up ly to e` Blzqk. unlop I u Moral : Keep the stomach sweet with Nature's own panacea. DB. VON STAN S PINEAPPLE TABLETS aotyllke a charm In cu :-Ing Sour Stomach--Water `Brash-;-TPalns` It ' the Stomach.-Slokp Headacho--Bloatlng after eating -JA; . "vest pocket remedy---Easy and pleasant to take, and a . sure cure; 60 Tablets, 35'o_ent_a. .1` p `. Is the Sta.rting~point for three-fourths of the diseases that -lay ho1dtothuma.n- iity, for in its trail follow T 0 r . Indigestion--Dyspepsiai-Nerve T Disofders -Cotpa- tion-Sick3Headache-Biliousness~Sallow Com- plexion- impure blood-'-And_,eventually a general break-down that may take months of tedious` treatmentjto effect a cure. no -on-vv -uu vvvnn uuuvu The reeve, councillors Grose and" Co!eman tlweye appointed a committee to revise certain by-laws of the township. _ --.-- v'---v--rv v- --u- -u--nun vvuuuug ' All the members were present The following accounts were ordered to be paid :-e'H. Wernicn. on acct. `$30. R. James -, account to date $11.25. Jae Herrell shoveling snow on. 7th com 83; Joseph Todd for gravel and road to pit $6.20, John Irwin for work ' on 5th sideline $2. Thomsou Cam bell to partly remunerate him for loss_of ores in opening up road $25. Joe. Bowman for cedar on 2nd sideline $24.32, Robert Gibbons for work on 7th con. 37. M. Clarke refrnirlng bridge on `7th con. 82. `A. King re und of taxes 840., John Kirk for sanitary work in Thorntrn $5 25. R. W. Sloan assessor e salary $100. Dr. Polling re vaccination $32.87. I Dr. Evans, re vaccination $54 50. J. M. Mather: plaoardxng houses 82.45. M rs. Young indlgents $5, John Briggs 85. Angus VVa.'nl.m rent 0! house to Mrs. Gordon $9. Chantler Bros. for goods supplied to indigents $9. ` rm... 1).....: .....r 'n.:.a.... n......._:..l . . . _ -- .1- ga-vwq eve Buuuu uuyyuvu uv ll-IIJIKVIIUI 0'0. The Road and Bridge Committee was in- etruoted to advextise for tender: for work` teqnired on rat aideroad on 3rd con . and Maura. Hill and Coleman were instructed to have the work done. - ' nu , -. a .-n. . fmh Meeting or tine Innis!!! council. All LL- ...-._.L,~- Phi a.leT Qt Wimer a `Drug, _8tor. STOMAGH FERMENT Tannin]: Inn; of the nw (.1uu'Ity _of 1.3. d. Our Ibel is the for your protecrz anbd is a guarantee to which` you may pin your faith. , - sq: Lu_ul.o V RoyaI_ Brand Tailor-made" garments ready-to.-wear, are a.cknowIedge throughout the` Dominion - to be the acme of perfection. - ` ' .._- -v =v3n Special to Clear, $5, $6,, $7.50 Bike Suits, $3.50 Fifty pairs neat patterns in Tweed Pants ' to clear at 75 a pair V . . ' Iiiiiijjj '---- -'/' are the best made at_ the price-and if that s your price" why We can sell you an nice suit for less than ten dollars, _ We don t` claim for these stylish, - serviceable, "best. suits that they are the best made-but we"do claim that they , not get to work in earnest and make the most of your money. " but we are condent of the satisfaction you will get in wear ' and good looks out of theselines at popular prices, that we are M willing to make them a value stantlard for our -whole stock of suits. '. We have an immense '.- assortment of them. Nice, gentlcmanly tweezls and serviceable serges. ___ou4 4.. - HUNTERB'R'_(%JvS:; In the Race. . I _ I'_-I I -. _- -II . I. In future this label will be attached to all garment: and will be found in the left hand pocket of the coat. pur.=u:1nt K0 The mrlo. 1897. Chapter, there having claims. EHZll)C1hC:lnl)iI!, mh-day of Marc . lrc the lath (lay of rermd. or deliver to in of Bnrrle. _SoIlci~ : the snld (lccenserl. I03. addresses land bf their claims. the .-mrl the nature of them. ' mat after such lnsl. `.nlstrntm' will pro- the dut-ensul nmung ving regard on! to then have not cc: ` `i I not he .llnb`.e for lhereof to any per- im notice shnll not \t the time of such rRAoe-4' 'AEliIE, , olifr. JWBU B BU!-I Ul -E Gwillimbury. I nnuvu Ill nuuu 30311 vnurun. On Sunday afternoon a. severe windstorm. `accompanied with thunder andlightning. need over the Bradford section. In Bond and the spire of the English church was thrown down. and the church otherwise dsmnged. The Presbyterian church was also damaged by lightning. Two young men named Grant and'Robbins were standing in the porch of this church. when the lightning passed through the bellry into the church, Grant being instantly killed and_jRobbins badly stunned. but not seriously injured. Grant was about twenty years of `age. and was a son of Hector Grant, farmer, of Vvcat Gwillimburv. - ` .y_.. n V..." `run I--Iv \lIlII-I` Lnxnve Brorno-Qulnine l`ui)let_s cure a cidvin a "day. No Cure. no pay. Price 85 cents. --:j-oij---j ~ Council adjourned to meet at Craizvnle qn Monday the 27th-day of May, for -Court of Revision, and all appeals will be heard on thxlnt day at Hill : Temperance House, Graig- va. 6. - CHAS. Pnnrxa. Township Clerk. Killed In Bond Head Ohm-"oh. Quuulnu nn.-n...... .. ............ ....!_.I_A ships the cough and works oIl'_t.he Gold, 1..- n._-_ _ n._n,, THE PR_Ic|=. one -"AT4E*BEADY-T0-PUT-`ON GLOTHIERS We have long passed the pres Iiminary came: in the art of mak- ing high ` class garments. We were in it in 1900 and keep forging ahead in 1901. _ MID. u I-lUlIll0Xg - Mny 13-bit. and Mrs.` Young of Dnleton ehpeut Sundpy .with `his father and mother ere. Mu. Or: of Georgetown moved to Grenfel hat week. ~-Mia! 0live".Yonng"lH)n,the sick lint. ' . Phevetone muons e_tsp_rtod zhenew` taboo! Int week. 1;` x - . - . vu-vulL\L'L'4lJn May 6ah-Mr. and Mrs. Tlioa. Teasdale visited itjlenda here on Sunday. V Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Hart spent last wek `in Inuit-l. ' Miss Nel'ie Hart spent Sunday in Angus. W. A. Lewis of Barrie spent Suzfday with frlehds here. Miss Maud Teasdale spent A few days last Uzbek with Miss Bella Walton". MI`. and Mr: _Tnu RA.-R-id. ..nL....A.-!__.1 - uumuer ox young xnenda on '1'l1uradav even- in . Allreport 3 good time. V _ glitz Emma Part is on the sick list. . ' Mark Webb took a business trip to Pene- tnng on Saturday. ` L '1` Mill S. Bth Of Illl|i'l-6"`: flu: angst at upng on auuraay. , Mina S. Booth of Innis Mrs. A. Lennox. Man If-l...IKp anal M-n` uluia the guest of Vnuann -6 l'\;I .5-.. Hugh Lwexy is pushing! forward the work on `his new brick to i 'e.1ce, which he will endeavor to make the finest in the settlement. n Wm` (`|....|.... In L..H.I!_._ ._ 111-.- vvvu nu pluauulu I nun vuex wlm M133 noun Walton. I Mr. and Mrs. J as. McBride entertained a number of young friends Thursday ing. All tenor: good time. 1`4In:uyu|U ycu}-In , .Seeding is almost. nished in thi.~ locnlity Full` wheat is looking rs: class, and the `meadows promise extra viell at present. IT.-In T...u..... 3.. ......L:._ , 4--.. ,, u .1 . '( )('(`1' 1lll(l lllill] y Items forgot- -1-s nmy lie ad- -nts Inmdu; 111 `ion of {L Tole- I'n'-AT Qnr TY IIUU EU|lUlULIII7L||u `Wm. Carter 13 building an adlition.| to the "C urter Ca.'oi;e, With the view of residing there. - vvlvu , uuuquu a a.\.r:uuu-us. Our young shermen,vwho went in quest of.suckers lastweek, were sur- prised to nd a new sh in the waters of Nottawasaga, which proved to be German carp. The sh were in schools of thousands, and of giant s:z~. Mn and Mr`. Malcolm (Shaw. left for their home in \Vest Superior, Wisconsin. on Thursday. .Mr. Shaw has been in the employ of the Great Northern Rail- way Co for four years, in charge of the freight department, and has recently been informed by the Company of an important promotion. The young couple take with them` the best wishes of the Edenvalelpeople. ` ,gn1-ahnn nu nlv-nnal G-'.:.L..,! .'_ 4L: `clever young fellows, of good family nan ncucucu Luau J.`l'I|lu. ' - Color-Serg t Wm. Free is preparing his squad for the June camp. Several have decided to" serve for three years: with ."Sneath s Relia.b!es. ' {\u_ ..A..._.... ll_L,.'._,. ` V . --.a4.n May 1'3.-:.{ .311 Bay fell into the refuse pit a Carler s mill, last week; and was severely burnt before rescued. At .1951; teport the child was suffering intense pain, but there are hopes of recovery. n. 1\r;n...:n .,.-...-:-;. a_..;. _ _-_- ICUUVULI) 0 ' G. -Miller is recovering from a severe fall received lat Friday. (1n]nr-nr-n r Wrn wanna 3.. ..........._:.._ 93$ We. the undersigned`. do hereby agxee to refund the money on a 50-cent . bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also `guar- antee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or m o'nev refunded. ` Jnuu wnnna . J0 Gnu. MObKMAN' uuuuuuuu Luz. but: UUCHSIUIL Quite.a' large proessiou- followed the remains of Robert Elrick to their last resting place, on Wednesday last. The widow and family have the heartfelt sympathy "of their many friends at Allenwood. ruuanuuj o A large crawd assembled in` the Methodist church, ,at the memoliul service for T. Langman, on Sunday. The text chosen by Rev. J. Bedford was, There is but -a step between me and death." The sermon was very Impressive. The church was suitably decorated for the qccasion. ' f\'`:` _ A j_______ __________ _ g,n -I .1 uuu an-vuu uuu uay I:UU IHLF. Mza. J. Sprins! has had another- serious att.ck`of illness. Gen. Argue, sr., is also ill. V Albert and Annie Spring were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. McCallum, on Sunday. A ' A Inna ....s...A ..... __.'|_1__1 _-_ .1 `[011 (II '.l.'(`l0- f1'n"..\I. SOLU |l\]1n| I F 1-; nu, ""1iZr"e'."i3. and H. Bell. from` Sudbmy. They came mg funeral of their cousin, 'I. but arrived one` day too late.` fr: .1. gnu-`nu In". In"! vuuu uuu VIULLIUU IUIK. A Mr. and Mrs. S. Manning, 0! Elm- yale, were the guets of VVm. Spring, on Monday. TM'nuuv-n D :....l CI 13.1! n ` M..ay l3.-A number of ourfarzlners _are through seedinw. Hoixse-`cleaning and gardening is the order of the day with the women folk. II . .....I 11-; (I II` . -- - --- Losing esh is one and a hacking cough Is another- If they come together the warning in a loud and hard one; Scott's Emulsian does sbme of `its best work in just these cases. In prevents con- sumption. ' . ` ,..._.__.._.___ . . _ . . . _ . . _ - u v ~ u . u a nun: unau "Gun. `1 2` Charles Miller and W211 Gardener spent Sunday at. Alexander "Jolmsto_n s, Penetang. \\'lu;n1. .1... ..I....c.'c..I 1.....- . _. L... J. Cl-IUIGIISI Wheels are plentiful here; no fewer than fourteen `were sew in the road ufter Al'c=nwond church was dismissed If I. nu -nova`: - @ir"uu:;;.1J McFudden'v1sited at Mrs. Mi!ler s cn Sunday. V -.._. v_. V.-..-....-J. _ Mr-. Spayks has gone to Burie, `where she intends spending the summer with friends. rs. George Dean is the guest of Mrs.:J. P. Dean. . .' ` V - __-- .- _. qruuln-lo B-ritton Bell, of Chelmsford, 1;er.ewed` old acquaintanceshlps hre last week. ("l......I.... 11:11,. I 11' A 0! and . Institute )KS, ` TC.,