Disinfect % Your Premises tor` a Iew aays. - I Miss Cassie `Huckridge spent Sunday under the pprentnl roof. _ - - _ Dnno the storm on Mondav last the mill 'p"rovision:fo'r it was'noc'made By .he 'C`o'n- " Vpionshii) ofmtzhe great; piincip1e'"'6f:;TzT1Tid `political economy and ' his, unswerving" _Hamilt_on_Tin;es.--A `statue of `Canada's greatest Premier, Hon. Alex: Mackenzie, `is to he placed on Parliament Hill among glshe _\ statuesvof eminent Canadians. This is ` seemly; but it is to he rpgretted- that ' servatives. Perhaps, howewjer. Mr. Mac- kenziejs ihernoi'y7does not 'si1'er the 7 neglect. He _left his personal impress on if: history of the Dominion, and `Lhis cham- tirielty to truth and honesty have enshiine him in the hearts of all who love their country and seek its welfare. ' '_ . - `It ii'ruino1'.e`3_d` thhh E.'A. Guld, superin- 5 _tendent of t-he'Wabash-at 1/ndiaI,1apol_is,, wil}. " shortly taken position on bl/me Grand. I`r_unk:.v : IA. :- 4......-..s-L.1 u...a. z:n;.. .... .... ...n..__' unvu uv :lVVV vuv V-umu V v _--any-.1 luv-n.uunv9u "I.`he'A ril number of` thanndian Home . , Journal, oronto, reminds us that Easter is naxj Some .lnteteqtipg chaptqware devoted, to`the latest af;y`leain Eagter Bgnnes apd gq;wns, il,lust.ra.bed;-`Is bght. story entitled ,;'iDOrol`.he3;'; a descriptive ar<':le,V,on,`the. Banfariun Cold Water Cure"; Faith Fenton` ` chgsts about.thd theosophist, 3oun(:eas' Waoh-~ v meiater; alfdoings (of Canadian` wqgnegj, mmam41nq`the contents. Suhscrpiption `$131, yenm _10c. a.'copy'. 7 ~ - ` ` 1-: -..r.I J.~,I`3l.1&Bl.l`lg.Iu unruugh > ` ` v ` V ` . )' I-t ;_` no a umo3::& 'wAKm'$'a;-i 71*! 0'3` % ~ PressV cqmmgntary. SHANTY BAY.` QRAIGHU asr. MIDHURST. GREN-YJTIVEL. rs1inJag: * vhe};` ii is s;1" a;.i;;t%:1g+;& GUTHRIE. THE BARRXE "EXAMINER: THUKSDAY, APRIL 15; /1897. ! . _- N A... H-. vnspm COUNCIL. The regular meeting of the council was I held an 7th April. All the ynembera pres-.-:.r.. I The reeve nrese`1Red the fnnwinu hum- - uum uu mu Apfll. Au me _melnDer8 pres-.-um. ` /The presrd following luau- mcnts:-A petition from Jomwliowan and 1'0i.hers. asking furaid m open sink-Iii) between lots 10 and 11, from town line 16 10th own. A lttvr frum A-)r:~. May `L Flutcu-.r. Ircas. -W-:C~.- E;U:;-T0tonw:--Gnrrvtnunimtiwnshm '~ Iltxglx, H! fund to his land : Stmtford Bridge zmd Iron \Vr>rks Co.: .~\IIgl1sCanieron, asking aid fur keep ut one Jnhn Caunpboll, an indi- gent; Solomon Suwey. declm nu 10 not us pnthnmster; G. C. Cwnmn. u,lIc-utnr, accom- puuiu-1 with In-f M1lIe1's `aisi. I A nnmh-r nf :1 m-mmru \|*:.rn -.1... 14.. Z |u.f.,.n up U191!` Ileceusury EXCEIIEUCE. . . . The unscrupulous and generally ignorant - druggist referred-to sees a chance to make a . big prot by mixing together a -number of j cheap ingredients, "giving the mixture 9. 'nanie.und taking edvantaige ofthe gullibility ' of some people who seem to like to e>rperi- ' ment with their health. There is, in fact, a. . concern that suppliesto druggists this kind . l of sl:u'-alwnys the same-nnd gives the ciruggistr his choice of labels to suit thedrug- ` .\_dist s' idea. of what lnbel will most easily l .g{`catch the customer. ' These preparations i re frauds, end are never advertised, because . v_ tlieywiiill" not hear the light of any public H invsistionhinn. eabentlnl to ' 3 banlth.Eve:y nook | I and corner of the _ . Iuufnvn l. .......L....: L.. -nu vvluvx va bun j - T T ayatemia reached by the blood, and on its quality the bondition oi every organ do ' pends. Good blood means strong nerves, good digestion, robust health. impuro blood mean: scrolnli, dyapepaia,rheumn- tism, citurh or othar diaegsee. The_aureat way to have good blood is to take Hood : Bu-upnrilln. This medicine puries, vi- talizes, and enriches the blood, and send: the elements of health and strength to_ every nerve, organ and tissue. It create: 3 good appetite, gives refreshing` [sleep `and cures that tired feeling. Remember, LHC uuuuun. ` . On motion of Wood and Finlay, the elm k` was authorqzed to gec zruew blade for rozul I b gmdur. - ' V '. FiM.'1v~r_v\\'i.L.Th;(F.T 11\I\ Wmzn-r lm mm] is . .lJU dlllll 1031. PH IU il.lUA W0cd-L e\vis--'l.`l1ubltliefollowing accounts he paid: J. B. Johnston, Iur nails. 52.55; ` Thomas \.`olliu, `for supplies to James Ccuk. [an indigent. SET: llmwn Bros.,. for by-law book, $3.755 `liclmrd Daily. for slioi'elling snow on 5th lim. $6.50; Smiucl Gurdun, (lo.,-$73.50; J.`-W. Fiulaysou. (10,, 5:320; =1'l1o:CzTnIbler, 110., on PeueL.aii;1,i`0ml-, $.40; l W . H, PnrU:idgc,,.1 orgravel./ lS96ra.ccount~, I 33.65; and J. Young, repairing road scniper. | I . 75 cents. l '1`i.._ ,..........:1 i\l];l\II>1`I\l\Il an \'v,.:.'..\..,1.... ::n.l Our dinner` ses are ma1:vels._-'--not only [ QUl.'y, IU`lgHC(Xo ` ) [ \\ umls-Finl.ny~'l'lmt in 424nsW(!r. to the up- . potxlofthe _-'.C.T.U.j h1.hL-hnlf of the dcsti- - tute and l1u111uIe.~s;zh'ls of the l rr>vince, a. grunt of ten dollunx by: mzulu by `.hi.~:`L0um:il. and that the treasurer iorwarulz `the, same Eco the treusurer of the Union. ' " A . \\',...,L|:...u.... 'm.=.. .x.., 4: certain Drnggists Who m-.mg' Reproaoh Upon-Their Buslnessby the Practice - M Palhalnu o` Subst1tutes'on the Public; -crlme._ . _ ._ ' ~ `,"'I`he,.druggisi: frequently argues that his , substitute/j\s-th `same aslor better than the '_ Article pr eagribed_`;-` but `ven ihbugh this were true, t:he_art1cie"ig ngt what wgs ordeI`ed= or expected. The reason forairbatrtution by ` the druguist is either for hia.own`nonv9nience.- _ vdr This .rian:ir`al- . beneb-botli"'uhworthy motiveai` Thr has" began a. great dnpiiaid upbn..the..subjebt, buthe real isne_has been dipzuiadvbv a lot of words and speaioiis and fallqcious arguments. until the queation of . right and wreng seems, to -have` been ldst ` sightiof. Druggists owe it no themsel.ves- to frown ixp'qnTthis practice, to tiisconntenance .it in every way possible. and todefend their . lprofesaion, by proof of their falsity. against theiehargea of dishonesty, which. we regret ,.to'any, are brought against it and ionndd updnfar too much evidence. . ymncu w [H] Iu'M\ll1\'l'S usn. A number of accounts \\'ere also laid In-hue the council. IL. .....4:,... A Ha .1... -1 .v.`l gmuur. . Fi11Izxy~I,.e\vis%ThriFJTn1m F|':1;:cr be and is . hereby appoimed pnthmuster in place of S; Sewn-y, re~i_x.;ned. ? x nm1u.WinI nv_'I'|mr in unulrnr fn flu: -.n. the standard remedy oa1led'for..iL is proper . When a person goes to 0. drug store for a ` at-andord remedy, and tghe druggist tries `to palm off some other preparetaion of A pre-. tended similar nattire, urging the customer. to buy the latter concoction 'ont_he plea that V it is just as good orreally better" than on \nn:r' Hmr Jnnn afnrn mmr nFOamwn~:l `Elle amuuuru fulllttliy Uuuliu wt. .11; in lnuyti _ teevoid that drug store ever afterward. The prot to the drnggiet on the standard preparation is not large," The few remediee . that the whole world recpguizes as meritori- mis are pnepareti. by iihle physicians and chemists, with every -facility of modern science at theirroznmand, from the formulae *0.` the moat learned physicians that this v geuegxtion has produced. A tremendous amount of capital is inv'eet_e_(_i_i`n the iah"ergi- tories where these remedies are made. They have gained their reputations by the great good they have done. in curing disease and "relieving pain, It costs egreat deaito keep up their necessary excellence. ' Tim nnszru-nnnlnna mid oenerniiv ixmnmnt J'-}VFR~'{l9E:,,,__,,,,;,, ,, -Th e`Plz_ar"raaceutical Era, of Decemberjl, says: _ . _ _ > V `l)n drimaiats realizdtha reuronoh thev" ~ y `Do druggists rvealizelthe reproach they "have brought upon themselves and `the evil I to their profession by the practice of snbsli I otutionT"There is no use minsing matters! 1 1 1 and curefully choosing words. There vnte ` ~dr_uggists. and not: few, who are guilty of substitution, and it is time for an outspoken denuneistionof this dishonorable practice. If there is buy business or profession which j more than another should be chsrscterimi ,1 ' by absolute honesty and integrity it is-phat macy. '1he issue of life and death frequently 1 rests with the driiggist, undisny tampering : with the physician s `prescription becomes if ' ` cr1me._ . _ It -1"). A-mania!-. frnnuhniclw an-mm: lzlmi-. hie l V 1 E upon mt mo mupn ovmence. .the.}and 360 this matter phsinly, for Wu are ' sure that every rightsxninded and well-meank ing man would at onamdiaoovcr why. it` if that aubatitutiotx is both dishonorable and 1 diah:),neat;.---Boston (Mam) Globe. uIu-:nn&jI1uII& ` \ `_*d67co the jAI!'t.rf;!Ki5f.ll>Ifl_VIi.lAI.rc`I`. oosldei? ` L her WA!I80ndbowIu.__ . contains. 15. only 25D_,TChildreu love - Wouda. uA.I.1.\4\.u.1 u vva.-p.-an Inn`: "A - vvu Group Cure, in` in -gxenI:da;;axid. isiwcik-.93` e V Bold by gn; fiwgm >n`omua by ,5; ` Is the best--1n1'aclthe One True Blood Pur`.ng|>-. __.___._.______....._._..___._.._ blllf ll'Cl|3UX'U[' UK {"0 LHUIUU. ' "'0 -' -`V `V _ \\'oc('l-M11121)`-Tlmt the lirat sittings of the Court of Revxsion be held on \\ e `lud June. 1897. at I0a.1m wm.Lr.\. -. 'I`l... H... ..ll.x...:.... ....nm~.\L\ 1| /0 cents. _ I The council adjourned till We(li1esdn5'. 5th I May, z1ti10a.m. (`um Rnvrrlr (`Jar-1: ' Hoodis 7" 1.1 In ; sy * Hood s Pills iii ; .a.' mp erf:i. -2 GET wuu You .as1& F.u_n} ` Sarsaparilla cure Liver Ills; easy to 3 take. can to nnnmm. -25; Befter GEO. SNEATII. Clerk. @8311 1' OGKBE fhildren` Il`nui;`nIn My , Loam; GUT FOR `4 'I`I-'IE:1VIA ;oo .. .WE [IVE TIIEHI. The largest assortment of well known High Grad Bi:_\'-yrs in cxwn. at grxrcs ranging from Mtg Qwt \Ve sang the Eclipse. stearns. Dominion, New Barnes. (min or Alert, my vf which Mn besupnlicd with any color of Enamel, Height of .Frzum=, Gear, Saddle, Handle Bars. or Tires. `All t-laese axe fully ;;xmraute'cd, and any wheel boughtgfrom us will, he keptiu "repair {rec of th urge Mr the season 1397. ' 7 ` I \ 'A L|TT|_E ADV|CE;---When looking for archeap wne:.Lhe sgre and am}: has a DOUBLE HEAD. BRACES IN REAR FORK and .\IA1;\' hgll-\\' BE'l'\\'E}iN BARS IN LADIES FRAUE. Space does not permit is ulgtaiYl description ufeach \\;1Phed~--` but this will be given cln:erfu':iy `tn those who call at our Show Rooms 01);). Queeuis H0!-cl. Sl16fsill be open from] a.m. 10 p m. to give our customers prompt attention. `~ I ' \j . _ V ' - ` _ g -` -:Ae.+..= - ~ - ` T'min-.Anderson-Ord.ered, that the fol-I owing persons befnppointed pathmnaters : :7 ""`Mr. Howard in"'IT:eTfJtm7:fJtFHiaay7[' _ resigned; Go.vGoodard in place of Wm.` Preston, resigned; Thus. Tubman in "place. of John G1-ahaui. `resigned; Z. Rupert in `place of Hy. Robinson. resigned. V . 'VSpeers~T`rain+-Ordered, that the petition '-'of%`I:_heepwaah and others re. Union i Section be ~hd over. - I V _ Speirs-Coughlin--.0rdered. that the Clerk notify persone interested that at the next regular meeting the council will take into considertation the advisability of forming 3. i! new 'schooi-sction as `petitioned by Martin ,1. U031: anti others. . . ....:...... Amlnpann .....nremrl. "iahat the ' When_Y0u Take Medicine . 5t.h con, hue, opposuze 10:; 10. .Andb;sonCougb1in-Qrder%2d., that the _ Reeve -Aapd. :Deputy'-Reeve be. appointed ' -delegates for F108 to jinterviewthe Mi.l1iBtI" of Public Works raga5~Hii@tiib,c0nti'nuation` ' of the Txentalley Canal. 1 ~(`[r.nnam ndinurm.5d' to `.xneeb'Mav 1st. at - ' Does Your i'EIlD&!,1d'0l"S0l1`D'l`1lik? ' If"yoi`1r husband or son is nddiotedm `the nse.of Liquor, Morphine or Tobacco,` pur- chase` at .your drug inn ; -bottle of Him; Chloride of`GoId-Ta `lets . .'I'bey, a;r,e~ hat- antqed taoute or mnnsyfrefunded. ` Tm lets. ; the free uo_o ,a`timulnnts,allowedL until . manna-mniln nivnn nn- Pu-inn`l Nlllinfnnnlt. . I i `You d0u`t know"what your art?!" |taking.. You place implicit con- 'de11ce,i1i the physician who pre-'| scribed it, and the druggist who compounded it. We 1'ea1ize this fully, and act accordingly, We want you to have every condence in us-we want your prescription trade. We have made a specialty of this [iine--ive vwi/ii appreciate ......L : oxiaccomxt of Lhir very low prices. F106 Counoll. r Council met; at: Plielpstun. April'3rd_. All ( members present. The following accounts _ were ordored'- to berp`aid-:r- Robt Lndlow, refund of taxes._Jh:re being an error in , assessment, $2.50; J. D."Laidlaw, refund of taxes, there being an em): in assgsment. $2 80; Jun. Kirkpatrick, lling wasnoum, con. 5. sideroad 25 `and 26. $3.50; Wm." Blnin, repairing scrapr and"xp'nfss'reI ' pound, $1.75, V _ ` Anderson-'1`rain-0rdered, that the Clrk | pound, $1.75, _ Andron-Traiu-0rdered, be -instructed to request John O Neill to furnish informationto the council relative to complaints made wigh regard to his s'tM;utelabor1is1: of 1S96.' ' I \.m:m,,f`:mn'nIin.._nv-dared. that the RBGVB T An'(1erson-'.n;a1n--uruereu, nuuu, mu -.-mm . notify the parties `interested that at the uext_ regular meeting the council" will consider - the adqisdhility of detahing the S.W. at; ~ 6, ,con.,_'I0, from S.S. Ho. 5', and attaching amdto S.S. No.` 13; , . ~ _ .rn....:..- A..A......... __.nrrm-m],- that John ame to 5.8. mo.` 13; `Train -Anderaon_,:- Orcielx-Q]; `tat John "Rutledge be instructed-`tobput in culvert on 5th line; opposite lot; 18. ' ` ` And}aiann-Com`zhlin--Ox`deI`33d. or the `1'1ent.:vauey uanm. ` ~ * 1 'Chnx_1tiI adjournd' to `.xneeb'May l_t, at-, Edanvale; an the hgur of"10 Q c1ock.a.`qi. ` ' v - ` -% ~ 2 C`. L.` `BU.BTON,7CIerk \ . vomnuaruy gw_on up-. rncq a1.uu.p911 can gs, '1f`your,dmgginta'doea no kee t em- send direoI1to' The 0hio~Chemie al. 'orks,; Lima, Ohio Book at `pattjculnre nd_tt~ mniuh free. mma, umo moniala f1:ee.. , - . SHILOEPS L*-URm. bo1aL.na gums... ; " Co 311. T13: unites incl ignt. C6naumpti9n.L his uh; ( _Mgure. 0n1y_za'one`yqa 11*` down * rot-+s~ad:ks " %i%s`=v [_stM;ute labor has oI mam. - bpeirs-Coug'n1iu-Ordered. that I and Mr. Anderson. attend a meeting called 3 `by By.` Beardsau under the D. and C. .IAn4:.'- --~. -J '00 k and others. peirsh Anderson --~ Ordered, ' that >bhe' `amounfs charged for statute labofzigainst W.' McDevijb and Mr, Snider be struck-o the roll. the stahite = labor having! been ..`...Sni-mm-I *1$aeaaaT f:h;e_ jmetrns are 7 admirablf we um, um: Mruuuw Iuuun ..,.....,, ........ perfo'r'med. ' A1xderson-Tl;'\in--0rd.r.ed, that the clerk . ...u.:f.. LL... nnun. invented that`. at the next the tree uE9_o1 ,aI:ImumnI:s`auo_wen. nnm voluntarily giv_on up-. Pricej$l.00.Aperf ck.` If` your,druggista'doea no_kee1`:xt H __ 3 .1.-._-..:. A... ml... n|.:.. ` ("h.....:..a.I T-....l... . ID. H. 1VIcLaren,} opp. aunizws norm. 'Bicyc1e_Li\f0r`y in Connection. L Al1'Ki11ds of Repairing Iff0i1)tly Alctendedvtlij. Dfuggisn and` Optician Ha unmmv nnnn 1 /. Strongest Frame~-Wood `o1'Stee__l. Unbreakable cranks,` _ ' ' "` spokes. ompztre our spokes with all others`. Unstretchable ' ~.--mo durable bea.rings_--absolutely `dust proof. Choice of Color. Gear, Saddlefm Handle-Bars. T1res.- ' ' _ _ __ r ' ` v Our wheels ke n in i'pa.ir,"l.+`REE OF CHARGE! `Old '=vhee1 s.take`n`i~n, exchange. Secoh hand wheels-and sundries always in stock. 7 _1ainteci and perfectly _-bburntj. in,Z_b(1_1js also: J MRS. M. Says :' My dauhternq p langxnidgfgnl uhablu. to am;nd> 9 .bion, Miller : Golnpouxgd: 1130!! her islrong. and` gm} 'l=l|,}3$)lDg`2a (l\ll`1l D18 UEil.I`l Hg-it I Hamdle-Bars, HIOMVET DONL. so BHS In: STRONG ff}S ee` .,tlieTf:$657JS'EL`BY. `isbj altRightf _ , \0ET" 0 Kl _ , . num.o1"* srnnr. Y0" 4 MONEY L SOLD ONLY AT: .50 em pa} elmrepzz monthfor 410 __ve'ars `wnn 7 smountwso t_l,in'. ;M;_xturlt va1ue,$100'. ~ I 70 cqntx33et a per month 01-8 yenrawill be , . nwmahm . ` 850 prepaid stock will be W0 1: 3100 per share in 8 years.` - "' - - . - - 3. ,*'~ ` `.$mrewd stock will dmw 6 per conmnterest. ` i-1a`%s.b_e Half y_omf1y,a11dvm10 years will be. worth ` I , lg ` L f . `, ' ` A1x':1rean,s oggccnmummm smazghznruings, mu,k- . go pr . %9g_wggulam or ;g;y1Na%.E.4mNG%- .MUN|CIPAL 5\PURCHASED ` `_A'r 31:51" nA':*1:s_ `L s;Aw.[ DAVIS. V MR.`A.` %cuLmm, . -:o1r1;nm1r*.unm=a.A America.-n Disinfectant Solu- `N tidn is nbw put up in 25 cent bottles, making 35 iuts of dis- infectant for sprin ling Work-, houses, closets, out-houses, yards, drains-. sinks, &c. The nmsl . nnviwrflil dininfpnt. yaxua, urzuus-, stuns, one. The most. powerful disinfe(:t- ` ant and destroyer known. ` Cheap, harmless. convenient und etfective. Not only has it the extraordinal-y powerof de- stroyipg foetid odors` from - orgamc sources. _but destroys poisonous emanutmns and pre- vents the spread of, iufe'ct1ous diseases.` Seagers Drug Store _._..9V2._9_-.__ _9.t.Ofs. _.._.. : rmo.g+oA IMPORTER`. Lltxtl ..t<: all ersldils of J- F. -xmin. Ll--- .. nsvgo pelmre Manager _ `I03 BAY STREET. TORONTO luuulby [H 'W|[I1 .111`. Iilu -.r5- U90.` Ta. lot, In the loss of Iheir three-yezu-- pl daughter. who died on Wednesday, the 7th inst, 'I'he'fnns>x`al nn F`:-idnv i _Ulll Uil.llgl.llR3I'. WHU UIEQ U11 VVBQDCSUIIY, 1 the 7th inst. Thefuneml on Friday,` conducted `by Rev. Tho/s. Edwards, was very largely attended. ` ' ` Them is a mat:-hed bivvt-,|pm1m\ W843 Vtify lilfgly nueuueu. There is a matched bic cie race under way between Davy urter, of the restaurant. and Jack Warren. A "good race is it certainty, as each iei- I8 ambitious to "establish new` records - and` lower his riiml's colors. min. .......I m.....-.1 u n.\n..miv.. ILHU. IUWBI` [HS I'lVil1 S CUIUPS. The road nezu"~ J._ M. BoLl1wel_l`s residence is in 1 very dangex'Qus con- ditlou. owing to the uunised road bed. On Monday morning. :1 horse stumbled over the rough stones, two men in the cart. being thrown out and nurrowiy escaped severe irnjury ' Tho mu-rpd ohnopi-f. in aid nf the `escupeu severe u;Jux'y `The sacred concert in aid of the `Church fund of the P1'esbvt;e1`iu.u 3 church to-morr0\_v_n_ight, (Good Fridaw) } romises to be very succeszsful. Miss t laluel \\'ilsun of the College of Music. Toronto. assisted . by the best, talent, will furnish the progmm. _ ) I Thu `Allnndnln l:u-1-ntzsn r-Inh {ts-111! I \Vlll Il!I'D|S[l L118 pI'0gI`illlJ. M I. The Allandule lacrosse club intend givjurr 8, concert, in the old Methodist chum-T1 next Wednesday night. Rev. W. R Blclntosh will be`in the chair, and :u110ngLhose on the rogrum are: The` Boys Orc1iesm1.. 0 Barrie; W. Robinson, of Pe11etm1gz\1isl1ene;\ _D1-. 'Aniall, F. N01-Inzm. F. Clark zu1dA. Sanders; M. Hamlin, G. Lauvrence and 1*`. -Link: the,M:1p|e Leaf Quzu-tette, ' Whiteley and Miss Hubb_ert. Thu lmzcmx nf tho n1-wlnxf. wnipvh . q \V llllely illlu RUSS U.llUU_L`l'b. The. lessee of the m:i1'ket;weigh`scules obiect:-1 to M. Hzuulin's scales `in Allan- dale, on the ground that he was given . to understand he was to have ,no . opposition.u....Mr._lLa.1ulizL:..clu.ims..t1w.t: . 21CL'o1-(ling to the ugreemenniztde with Bztrrie at the time of ztmulgmxmtion. none of Alhu1`da1e s existing privileges were to he interfered with. He de- gclzu-es himself willing to sell his scales to the town, but considers it unfsiir ` and iih-gal to attempt to prevent` their . use under the existing ~ci1'cumsl;2mces. (Continued from page 1.) ' The sympathy of the whole `com-! munity is with .311-. and Sits. Geo.` 'l`nvlnr_ in the Inns nf Husir t.hi~ma.vmu-. 4 The following L-xtmct. last, week's Brzunpton explains itself :- Mv \V J. Ross. wthn` EXPIEIIIJS lL5Lll I-' , - | Mr. W. J. Russ, \vl1o`lms been an. x-esident of Br:un'pLon for the past two Ye.-11's. leaves to-nmi-1-ow morning for .*u'1'i`e. Mr. Ross established `t11e,E:-3 celsim-V Business College` here. and notwithstzuidin the limited` eld und p1-oxiinity to 01-onto suceeeted re- 1n:u"k.-ibly wel1.>He opens a. siiuilar institution in Barrie on Monday-. Possessed of superior zibilifly and hav- ing wide experience, his inebhqds ol i111pn.1-ting inst;r11ction are olf_ the most; practical nature, suited to the require- ments of everyday business activity. He beam with him :Ltte1'-ing.testi- llI1OI1izLiSf1'Ol1l his pupils and the best wishes of citizens generally for his I continued success. . I Ai` fin: 1`-inch hf! fin) at-imnni incl ninrixi` Loans made on improved farm pibperty at lowest current: rates; ' ~ In our last issue, reference was made" to the serious illness of Wm. arson, of Vespm. On Sauurdayaftex-noon he -gassed away at the ripe age of 76, years, Wife and. one dang ter pre-deceased ~ ---WhiCh-i ;00lLpl`?.C6 onluesday afternoon espr:i. thus losing one of its oldest and most -respected residents.` De- ceased was born in Tyrone, Ireland, and when quite youngieame to Canada, his father taking up land in Vesp1'a.. where Mr. (larson s ent his life. His him several years, but seven daughter-s survive him, viz :-~Miss Mzrlggie Carson, Who lived at home; Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Purkel-,_Vespra; -l\It{s_. Kenneth Camel-on, Mrs. Cameron (Small street); 7 - ` Rainey, Uookstown; The funeral, to the Union cemetery, Was, largely" attended._ 5 ' Q . - , -c > -F0r the prize in essay Writing the Guire. followinv were competitors :--.'l. Me- V? Ross, R. J. Mullen, J. Henry, "F. Hgghes, W. Ly_nn, J. Whitele , G. M0rr1s'on,-,The px 1zes were awar ed- lst, V. Ross; 2nd, J. Whiteley. The rize iumusic was awarded equally 't_o gee Scott; and Miss Della. McKee. A _.U.0U. VV UKFIQ IJBUTICP, B1!` Ullilrle .l.llpp8|', { ,Siz' Donald Smith, Hon RSV Scott. `Hon. W. ', _ Mulock, Hon W S Fieldin"g; Hon A GBla_ir._. Hon 0 A Pellel:i_er.~ Hon J U"Edgar_.hHon A V a1=d5L.-I2I`on43-4\d--Gibsoq,-Lieu$-Giiveuaen 4, Kirkpatrick; Hon V\ m _McDougall,` Major- Generaliiaacoigne, Hon Mr Flynn. Lient- . Gen.` Montgomery Moore, Pr_emier 'Iurnqr,- - of ~B1"itiah Columbia, Senator Miller; `Hon ` Mr Murm'y,=Ho'n F_Pet_z:rs, Senator Masaon; 1 A.Chancellor--Boyd, Hon A R. An'ge`ra, Hon _1 ._ T_l1o2nas`Greeuway, -Sandford Fleming, N, - . `Bourinot,. Principal Grant, Col S_myhh.e (Into _ 100th Regiment), Lie`\x1:-(.`-ol Denison; Toronto; Dr. Ur's.ik', Montreal`; Lioun Marbhand, St. ` Johns. Quebec ';_ Hon Jam_en Mitchell. John S. Wi1lison,` To1`onto, Globe `; Hugh Graham, Montreal` Star ;.WC McDon&ld-, Montreal.; `5 "Lame McDonga.ll. Auditor-`Gen'e'ml-;.Mr 1 .Ius|:iceqRouthier, Quebec: .Cbi9f Justice, 1 Taylor, .Winnipe :*Dr Willio.u1*Ki5zsto":-ii, 1 " the distinguished bietorvian; Mayor Saqiuel 5 I c I .`Binghn'un', Omlwu; Mayor Wilson-Smith, ' Mont;-eua.l ;"MaLyor`R 3 Flaming, Toronto. J _ w.c.rr.u. W ,,The regular monthly meeting of the W.G. T,U. took place on Monday, with as very good attendance. The usual routine of binni- z'1e`ss was pr-oceeded'wil:h. An Anti-Cign3e_tt_e Leaauohns been formed in theCentrnlSchool. '1`hay-,held their rs:;-meetingLon_~Ei:iday After the business was over 9. very pleasant hour was spent`. in the rooms,- wishing Mrs. Rogeraon bon v05 age" on her tram Atlnnbio . trip. _ As a tokenof their esteem, the Union pxjeaeitod Mrs. Rogerson wibli"'\a'- handsome ' joWil?":.`asI-i"1:;""*"i COIILIHUELI SILCCGSS. : ,Ab.t.11e_c1os bfzithe sc11ool-Iesstui 11%; the upils presenqed Mr. Ross wit `a. ham some brim` pipe and`a.n address.` _`Thm;nedfelingfine gjiuipoiribli blood. Enrich" the _blood with -H0`od s Q..........m.:n..' ....A L.` ..n.....'..,. ....,1...: ...... .. UIJUU. E|l.l'l`lQll U13 _Ul(_JUl1 wuu 11000.5 ,.1},_13/P,8: 1`,i,u,3: and;but_r,onzLand :~y1gor9n_s._.. I U UQIIIEJH PUD.` URN, . The Tomato Wor1d 0tlmwa corresponden I has compiled a list of names Which, hetgigks. will include a/11 the Canadian recip`ieuts_'of' ' Honors to`be- cohferred in connecuiqnwith Her Maje'sty's Jubilee, Here it is? ' Hun.` Wilfrid Tmnrier. Sir Charles Tnnnmt fJr"i&asc7s 3L"t;}i$f" iI"$F'"iE :5: j Hon.` W ilfrigl Laurier, Sir Charles Tapper, r 'I)nn};ld' Smith. Han R \V nntf:_ `T-Tn'n. VV. Terhfs to` suit borrowers. Moderzitl charges. ` . ' .n | '"* V ' -------~----~------... _. T9l:ox.to'wi1l, `voter onSuu'day am, May ~ . ' 4 What Brampton Says of Him; Death` of Wm. Carson. B, c. 1. L. and `n; sf SOUTH WARD. Kali your grocer fdr JUBILIE KONORS, ` .v-iuv-n 7nr1R u`l\O-l-.nxi-rn nnr tuk en from Conservator _April l'2-About two inches of anowufell on Thursday night. It disappeared on Friday`. . Mr. Wnrsfm-d. who uurcha'snd`the farm on , . . | Farmers requiringi money to meet matur- ing mortgages or--forr-a.ny --other--- purpose, should apply to the undersigned befbre miiking other arrangement. `JI1 zuursoaynlgm. IKUIHPPCRIEQ onrrluny. ! V I Mr. Wpnford. who purcimsodthe farm on , [Which Peter Salisbury lived. has commenced 3 ' `operations, and has already the framework -3 - of u ne house erected. 1 I `l....'\V'.1I|;. U2" . 7 '.)l U llllt` IIUUH3 Cl CCIUU. - Missllie Higgins has gone to lnnisl on a visit. n (.17.... u...a.....v. ........a.. ...... .. hm. ....;.. I Wm. fiodson s people gave it tzslfy party 3 to theihfriemla-. on Friday evening Games`, dancing and` pedro enlivened to evening. - - x eamg. ) `. E. Joliixaton.`-`(Minesing), was in Slidhurst Sunday. ' I R, \1nHn\ and A. Lhishman sneut Sundav April l3tb,,--M4rs_.. McGowan, gem. is still very,ill. ' " Mum-n Mannie and Efa Wnttia `anoint vex-y,u1. ` ! Mxases Maggie and Efe Wnttie spent Thursday with the Misses tewart. . 3 Mr. Knrfnnt snnul: Sundav at home lMin- E uunnay. I R. Mullen and A. Lhishman spent Sunday 1 with Robert Orok. " 1 Maple syrup seems to be the general in- duatry of the farmers around here. ` Tm: nv null at Mr, Rnlwrf. ()rnk a. nn 1 it l6\V UK Ultilf IHVIIUS. ] One of our young ladies has purchased a g bicmle.` Vl e, expect others will follow her I example shortly. Uur roads ure getting in gdod abape for wheels. 1 I x I Sunday with ma skater. mrs. _11erryu. \\' ill Budd spent Sunday wxth hm parents. here; - U -\I'2u'n lfuluil Qnnzlnrnnn aTnInn An A ulunrf leaves X01` mu: runugu nus wusn. '1 Miss Eliza Brownlce is-spending a few days with friends in Barrie. ~Mrn. Flahertv was the quest of Mrs. OW `Jami (:.u.nmm1 & soN, 10-ly _ Appraisers, Barrie. Auurauay WIN) UH) Dlli n)lCWl'l. Mr. Kerfoot spent Sunday at home (Min- esing.) R ,Tn|iv'\ntnn `-`l\\1innninrr\ was in \Iin'hnmf. (marry 01 we xurmura nrouuu new. Tue tay pull at Mr. Robert 0rok s. on 1 Friday evening. was thoroughly enjoyed by few of their `friends. (L... at m... u..n...v lmlina hon nnulukannrl n April l3-Dzwe Irons. Grenfel,' spguls Sunday with his sister. Mrs. Herron. \\`ill Rudd anent Suudav with mreuts. here; | `Miss Mabl Sanderson ifolno on a short I wait. A _ '-3} I \A.-.. Thnm-nu H-nnf u1nu in HI-Wu far 1 Nut; vmr. .3; Mrs Thomas Hart was in Orillia for :1 few ' `days;-'=`visiting~~her~- son-;~-John --Har+,--who- - leaves for Rab Portage this week. I Hi Wlivm R:-nwnlnn in-nnmunnn 11 fnw I nczgru. Lwuume, muuuuy. _ 1 Arthur Bxjothrs. who has been visiting flicgmls here, has gone to Duluth. `V Miss Horn, Rugby, was the guest: of Mrs A Donne, lust week. ` Richard Brobks. Oxrilliu. i`-honYe on a short visit. ' ' _ ' . 0_ 4` T A \1.m[.v.'r.m -m.lnnr.h1\viuifm` A nr?nnn u ` nuu_| uy unnu cl l:_uuw_a-In vn uuv ylnuuu .l.lIlI-IDET - It is expected that-. fty million dollars ; will be pmd by spectators for seabsufrom `_ `v7EThT6 yi'ewbhe"Qneen s J yhilee procession} VI`|.... Ai....:l n`|Ivv\`\n\A A` 6-1. nnmn1`:nn U..- clays Wlcn menus H) 1)urru:. \ N31,-5._ Flaherty guest of_Mrs. Hem-d. Guthrie; Monday. A`:-Hun` Rrnfhalrq whn has hmm 'vinN.h1n April 1:] ~1"ie membership of S. of T. is i still increusimg. being now over fifty. with twov initiations at last meeting and the promise of three for the next Iiieeting, Alfred Car'scadden- has ;)urcl1ased Mr.l Herring's nne prize Lemu. ` Tii" farmers have commenced spring i ploughing. : ' ' ' ` _f ` The frosty nights the past week und_ _tlie sunny days have .been good for iiugtxr making, but are corching the fail wheat in ` places, which looked nice and gfii a W ok or two ago. Tim inran run `tlmt used to be (men to . `The Lennon AND CANADIAN LOAN Ann Acsncv co. % . April 12-A tall ofahoun two inches of snow, on Friday, stopped the spring work for few days. Minn (`.mui.rHnckridae snent Sundav under the pprenml roox. Durlng the storm Monday mill owned by James Campbell, an Colwe,|l,' was burd to the ground, It is` thought that ' hmin;yfw_3s-%he-eause43L$he4>laze . Cnmphell intended tq build a new dam this . Summer, and had quite a few logy: ready for the sea.so_n a.work. I\.. Q..t..mln Inn! hxvn AF flan nltlnuf uni-fln-n the sea.son's.worK. V On Saturday last two of the oldest settlers In this part of the county passed away, in the persons of Mrs; Donald {Ferguson and Wi'lliem Carson. At the time of her death her ' son, John Ferguson; from which place is largely attended fnnerelleft for the Union Cemetery; She were the mother of `five sons and three daughters, all bntone of whom for some thirteen years-, and was at the time of her -death in her 87th year. Mr. Carson has lived here, for at great many years, also. [At the txme of his death he was 76 years old. He leaves as large family of seven daughters to mourn the loss of`; loving father. ` . ?- '-T" Mrs. Ferguson was staying at the houee of ` survive her. She was and haebeen a widow _ short vxsnz. _ _ .V U W J A MzLcLaruu audpar-ty visited D6uu u' maple syrup factory last week. ` pl'U[nlSe UI Ulre [Ur EH8 IIUXL lllL'Ul:lIl{, .V Alfred Car'scadden- purchased Mr_. Herriug s ne prize team. 'T`Ii2{` farmers have am-ins: two The large run'tl1at used be open to cattle and sheep on Mr. C-undle 9 farm, is ' `br.ring~3fenced", so "they mil have to `look else? where for` pasture. 1+. in .n=.`nnrt.pd that two black bears wens"! wnere xor_ pnunuru. 1 It is .re'ported that two black b"em`s were" seen on Sunday crossing the fann of Mr. Bnrtholemewg fgoing east; arore sight; to see in this neighborhood. Tpmlm-s am am. for heavv teams to` null` Th businessvfratrnity of the tbwh W31 learn with` regret of the ret:1remenbof.John.` ' Gilchrist from lze rm of Hull. "Gilchrist: 85 0Q. He contemplated leaving tiiwn in a shorgztime. During hip fo1x_f'3'I[t3.ars repidence ` in town` Mr. Gilohnhb has won the respect and esteemof all olaagea and had identaiedj Hiifxself with .-se'vern.l`of the institu'1;ioue'in, ' the town, to which his removal will baa. . JTnb.3nnh Innn,"....VMarhnrn Rmvinur _;'M n (1:L +'~nne town, to wmon ma removal mu boa. dfalgincb loss.--Pet;erb oro 1_%ovieW.--`M_r, Gil- ohmh was formerly in busmeaa 1n'Barrio.,. .ozh`e.raua pIun1y,jtm~ gm! '1 M1; Bnm Soon Van Horn Onf: "" eml"ciriRhmnindrd wall:-m?n"' ` ` . .. - too. iaoovrw .i`i, saw _MY.h31f*'3"d`m srearzuneagii 1:`l]1%:n:xi1l`laa::t(; \1xltiohais?:o`::h~dishcfnorobeand . neas, my Eppobtodfaxledg alad I;Iecan_1 e]diahoneat;."--Boston(Musa.),Globa. ' ` very wen. an K montage . mgr ; ; " V '1 Compound Iron Pilla__mad'o me 511 right: SEILOITS CURE; the great _Cou h and I\fQG1`W8'u,,d` strong." ` . ._Cronp in.g;atj `ocket unlmm nnnvmva llivmv Iii-.mu.mm {niz`a`cont&ina 25. onlv 25o..'GhI|dren '- In Ems IlElgI1lJUI`llUUu. Tenders are out for lxeavytenms to` pull" the municipal road plough. It is hoped that it will keep a. respectable distance from this neighborhood. as it ha`; proved _a. failure around here. ' = . ' Y .Z_. %% Food Tastes