my 18th, 1 llll'teouslyv’ and if i Off each dOHar’s Engagement and stt'uments 3 etc. The 11:32 a “Quality. In Sew. “ heelerdc Wilso“, ome a"‘dR‘Wlmmd. d. and prices and he sales but SOlid - REN, “’illiam‘st. north. lrew's Church. Wing Machines. Machines. ll Sewing . Harness and g . "l ï¬lly, I'llmifr: business P, ‘ Box 415 O ccnss.» § EGE. .ed to keep made on us from other cases dur- O O O O O O O O ~= nds Book- 1' is Certain 906. ncipal. rough, Ont. O :0 O O O O O '0 O O O O O O O \ OR SALE AY dwellings on solid brick ; . inutes walk : rticulars ap- Wills turns of all Monuments. er 1 am able :l pneumatic racing. W'e deeper work I ill prices be- f Market on the Packing mam Prt )prietor. at the. fol- ' 8. scent- . . 6 cents ORAN, ' er. Kent-st. ______.__â€"â€".â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€" [DORE JACKSON, Barristers, ___â€"_â€"â€"â€"-â€"- swarm, Toronto, eye. car: new _ specialist ' ‘ " " â€"_______â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"" 4“ 'V on JEFFERSâ€"Ofllce hours "t to. 11 a.m.; 6 to 4 15.11»; 7 to 8 pm. Residence 30 Wellington-sh, Telephone No. 43. â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"l‘_‘-‘_â€" DR. }. McALPINE.-Corner .William' and Colborne-sts..=7 Lindsay. Spec- ial attention paid- to diseases of nose. throat and lungs. 0m hours : 10 a..m. to 8 p.m. ; 7 t0 3 pm. ‘ - ' _________________________._. DR. F. BLANCHARD, graduate To- ronto University, coroner for Vic- toria county. Oflice Ridout-st., corner Kent and Lindsay-51:5. form- erly residence late Dr. Kempt). Phone 45â€"35. ' DR. J. W. WOOD (late of Kirkï¬eld). Residence and ofï¬ce -â€" 30 Bond-st., . door west of Cambridge-st. to 11 a.m.; 2 to 4 and 7 p.31. Phone No. 196. ________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" DPS. GILLESPIE 6: BROWN. â€" corner of Lindsay and Russel-Sta. Special attention given to Mid- wzfery~and Diseases of Women. Tel- ephone 98. A. GILLESPIE, W. J. BROWN. L. R. C. P., ED. M. D., (2.11. Money to Loan J. B. WELDON. Mariposa township Clerk. Oakwood, Fire Insurance Agent, Issuer of Marriage Licences. Cam'eyancing in all its forms. _________._____._____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to inn money on Farm, Town and Village Property at very lowest rates of interest. Company or Private funds. I am always ready to buy good mortgages. 'I E. WELDON, Solicitor, etc., Milne Block. Linlhay. __.,__________..â€"â€"â€". TO BORROWERS-We are loaning money on real estate mortgages at; the lowest current rates. The busi- ness is done in our own ofï¬ce and the principal and interest repaid to' us without any expense of remit- ting. We also purchase mortgages on. e. s. nvmsos, 6.6 Collect-st; ~' . wwwoowzmwï¬ .. ., , O Méthodist church. Ofï¬ce hours : 9' g ’ we are also placingalarger Sylvester â€Mr E and debentures. TO INVESTORS â€"We invest money for clients on mortgages, also upon municipal de- bentures, investment stocks and bonds. MCLAUGHLIN PEEL, Barristers. etc.. Lindsay. =â€"â€"â€"â€"_'â€":â€"| I Barristers. etc i G. H. HOPKINS, Barrister, 'Solicit-! or :‘or the Ontario Bank. Money to: loan at lowest rates. Oï¬ce No. 6i William-st†south. V l ________.__â€"â€"â€" TEWART O'CONNOR, Barristers! Notaries, etc. Money to loan atl very lowest current rates on best terms. Office corner Kent and YOl'li-StS., Lindsay. T. Stewart, L. V. O’Connor, B.A. e:c., solicitors for the County of Victoria. and the Bank of. Montreal. Money to loan on mortgages at the lowest current rates. omcel William-st. Lindsay. F. D. Moore, Alex. Jackson.§ CSWEYX 6.: SMITH. â€"â€"Barristers,i stc. Oï¬ice, Kent-st ; oppositei Pym House. We are loaning monâ€"1 e}: on real estate, in sums to suit; b rrmvcrs at the very lowest rated of interest and suitable terms. JOHN McSWEYN. W. E. SMITH.. ___________________..___â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"i LEIGH R. KNIGHTâ€"Barrister, Soâ€"E licitor, Notary Public. . Represent“, in; Waterloo Mutual Fire insurancei Co., of Waterloo ; Federal Life As-t Iurance Co., of Hamilton; Empire; Accident and Surety Co.. of Lon-l don, Ont. Ofï¬ceâ€"Telephone build-'7 inz. William-st.. formerly Judge; O'Leary's office. l M l â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"_â€"-â€"d._ i Dentistry ; W. H. GROSS, Dentist, Lindsay,’ Headquarters for good Dentistry. Member of Royal Dental College. ______________________._ DR. POGUE. DENTIST, ofï¬ce near~! 1y opposite the post-ofï¬ce. Speciali attention given to children’s teeth.i Howard V'. Pogue, D.D.S. L.D.S., g 1 â€"____â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"_-'_ l or. srrrox, Dentist, Lindsay, Hon i or graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Sur-i geons. All the latest improved} methods adopted and prim moder-E ate. Ofï¬ce over Anderson Nuâ€"9t gent's, opposite Veitch’s Hotel. 1 ________â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€""_â€"'_‘ 1 DR. r. A. WALTERS, dentist, Lind-I Honor graduate of Toronto? say. University and Royal College ofl Dentistry. All the latest and imâ€"} proved branches of dentistry sue-i ceesfully performed. Charges mod-i Ofï¬ce over Gregory’s Drug; crate. Store, corner Kent and William-i Ito. i i - .â€" l ____.____...___.. DRS. NEELANDS IRVINE, Den-5 tists. members of the Royal 001â€"“ lege of Dental Surgeons. We have all the latest methods of dentistry, Special attention will be given to! Orthodonia. Crown and Bridgel work. The successful extraction of teeth under gas (Vitalized Air) and! the insertion of the best artiï¬ciall dentures continues to be a. spedalty‘ of this office. Office nearly oppo- site the Simpson 'House. DENTIST 13) Kent Street. ma Over Morgan a [rug Store. in Lindsay, either at his once In HR. 9. w. BEALL’S :Jewenry' store or at his midence on Albert street. 3 " ‘" « Anotiouea's, 'r. R. Jam-gs, cmnAv. Ont..‘-,Ll-77 ceased Auctioneer. for the 00% O 7 37 of Victoria. Farm stock «and .f f‘ ,, ~. other sales promptly†att p dad C barges moderate.â€"-29. '\, ' 5-7.».W, ’1. ‘tloneer forthewh -’ I COOOOOOOO-OO quirements. , strictly private and conï¬dential. cmNp _. ;' vviththreadS. ° bolts which ï¬rst and fall on. IRON RODS, whichdg. ï¬ght .. s. or taint thbfwater; 7 7 ‘ bore andbrassc .' defaï¬â€˜dstée’I .,. ° rod that will throw 2 more water than any pdmpon ' them‘arket.‘ “ W ' ‘- 3“: Q . our raclical‘mamMR. JOHN ; >DEN1\ 8. looks ‘hfter ’all orders . lelcm gangland Well orders. receive 175,,prgmpt1’ attention." â€"â€'..‘ .,‘ WI-NDMILLS; We are also prepared to sup- lv superior “’indmills on spec- ~ a i cations. .0. 0:0. 9: O 0.. O W. . W W THE ’9’ 0.. O C 3 co. . 9 3 Lindsay. Out. l :-:WW' 0 o J. G. Edwards Co. 0 ° Safe! ° 0 O o Reliable! 0 Z Harmless! ° 0 o 7 o o “The Canada , _ ' ' O o 0 Stock Food.†0 _ Z A Standard Medicated 0‘ Food for Horses, Hogs, l o _ Cattle. Poultry, etc. o O O 0 A separate article for each 0 0 animal. ~ 0 o _ o 0 SOLD Bi 0 . o . o . . J. 6. [derlle . 0 Sign of the Anvil. ' o FARM [BANS ' MONEY TO LOAN on Mortgage»: at lowest current rates. I HAVE ac : cells to the cheapest money market ' in Canada and will give my patrons ‘ the beneï¬t thereof. ' l EXPENSES 0F LOAN kept down i to the lowest possible point cousin I tent with accuracy and necessary re ALL BUSINESS of this naturo 1.; l1. Sootheran‘ 91 Kent-st. Lindsay, Out, I Cutters for we or Exchange 7 ' I have two carloads of ï¬rst-class cutters, bought at right prices, that I will sell for cash or exchange for horses, cattle or any kind of live stock. . . W. A. FANNING, The Repository. 47-“. William-st. Lindsay. Lumber, Tilhber, _ Shingles. ‘ Farmers or others, requiring Hom- lock, Pine or Spruce Lumber, Bill sculr cut to order. Shingles, Slabs or Fence Posts, call on usat Cobocnnk' We call special attention to a grad of Shingles which we sell at. 314% r M. . 7 . . .7 0 Q . "l.. v .‘ Thave‘ourfrlends come. and" . ._ m operator mum news; the end 06mm glanced .at each Wï¬'not Whatsdlerem, l , s: . Stops Mouth tershurrledlyentel‘ei . . ..,. . « “The old man’s comln’,â€-he paid}, , Mr. Lansley. the superintendent of the station. had been 111. mamm- employ for years. He. had. been; in charge of the CapeCod station. since; was built, and hellkedthejjob. Hg .\."' 4'. ' i knew cable work, too, from Amanda 7 though he was a strictdlsclpllnnrlan. would forgive ya man gettinzdrunk occasionally sooner than condone. care- lessness: He was eccentric, but even those who did not like him acknowlâ€" edged that he wu'W." " “ r“ , Became into the room,'tosood 3 ch mmmp out of theywludow andnodé- dad to Captain ErL. v '. ‘ “How are yen, Captain Hedge?" be cold. Then, stepping to the-table, be picked up the tape. .. '. ‘ . “Everything all right, Mr. "Hazel- tlne?†be asked. “Hello! . What does this mean? They say they have been calling for two hours without. getting In answer. How do you uplaln that?" It was very quiet ln the room when the electrician answered. “The recorder here was out. of ad- justment, air," he said 81in . “Out of adlustmentl I ought you told me everything was in perfect or- der before you left this morning." “I thought no, air. but I ï¬nd the screw was too loose. That would ac- count for the call not reaching us.†“Too loose! Humph!†The superin- tendent looked steadfastly at Hazel- tlne, then at the operators and then at the electrician once more. “Mr. Hazeltlne," he said at length. ' “I will hear what explanations you may have to make in my ofï¬ce later on. I will attend to the testing myself. That will do." Captain Erl silently followed his young friend to the back door of the station. Hazeltine had seen ï¬t to make no comment on the scene just describ- ed, and the captain did not feel like . oderlng any. They were standing on the steps when the big operator, Mc- Laughlin, came out of the building be- hind them. “Well,†he said grumy to the electri- cian, “shall I quit now or wait until i Saturday 1†“What?" “Shall I git out now or wait till Sat- urday night? I suppose you’ll have me ï¬red.†. ' Then Hazeltlne’s pentup rage boiled over. . “If you mean that I’ll tell Mr. Lang- ley of your cowardly trick and have “No! I don’t pay my dcbtsthatm’!’ you dlschargedâ€" No! I don’tpay, my debts that way. But I'll tell numb-'â€" you and your sneaking friends: If you trimmer same like thatâ€"res. s: .12. you somuchaaspeak to meother than on businesswilliew I’m hereâ€"I wlllaro‘ - you-out lot 'tbeï¬wlndow.‘ Clear ,outl†.' “m. 3W2†' said, Captain 5311’: _ p p , I like MM ‘ te. Me ahd Perez and.Jerryéh’t;.th° lamest bm,ln.t9wn.,but ijS limo wish you’d drop u once ’11 am '7 mindm'ysayln’that .“I, certainly â€mo; saidï¬io’y _ >5: . other. lï¬hlmï¬‚ï¬ Outd=wmniï¬wlilli'wwil‘ftmggï¬ ' p .. cabled the new â€:7wyï¬ l l i ' Jerry. The model was one that'befmd few moineut's later, “I hope you’vdonlt . If. ' mm“, can... ï¬x- it?“ then like . ' 5.. : .~ . P. 8.3-! should you was a netbodllt. but '0 can't oval-nun: Jun 0.. we want It In world. Nobody spoke for a moment after the reading of this lntensely practical note. Captain in whistled softly. scratched blohudandtbenrcodtbeletterover again to himself. At length Captain Pom broke the spell. " “Jerusalem!" he exclaimed. “She don’t lose no time, does she?" “She’s pretty prompt, that’s a to " assented Captain Erl. Captain Jerry burst forth ln indigna- tlon. “Is that all you've got to my," be inquired, with sarcasm, “after xlttln’ have tu- me into a scrape like thlo? Well, now, ‘ I tell you ‘one thing, Iâ€â€" “Now, hold on, hold on, Jerry! She ain’t goin' to marry you unless you want her to. ’taln’t likely. More I think of it the more I like the woman's way of doln' things. She's got sense; there's no doubt of that. You can't sell her a cat in a, bag. She’s comin’ down here to see you and talk the thing over, and I glory in her spunk." “Wants me to pay her fare! I see myself doln’ it! I’ve got ways enough to spend my money“ without payin' fares for Nantucket folks." .7 “If you and she sign articles, as she calls it, you'll have to pay more than fares," said Captain Perez in a mat- ter of fact tone. “I think same as Erl doesâ€"she‘s a smart woman. We'll have to meet her at the depot, of course.†“Well, I won't! Cheeky thing! - Let her ï¬nd out where I am! I cal‘late she’ll have to do some huntln'l†“Now, see here, Jerry,†said Captain Erl, “you was Jest as anxious to have one of us git married as anybody else. You haven’t got to marry the woman unless you want to, but you have got to help us see the thing through. I wish myself that we hadn't been qulte so pesky anxious to give her the latitude and longitude and had took some sort of an observation ourselves. But we didn’t, and now we‘ve got to treat her decent. You’ll be at that depot along with Perez and me.†Captain Erl did not go ï¬shing the next morning, but stayed about the house, whittling at the model of a clipper ship and tormenting Captain been' at‘work upon Itmdd tunes ever pet-clams problem or was troubled lni his mind. > - 7 tlcedallghtlp'on appenchamber wmdmittheoldmmm Our wwwould have stopped to and ouï¬'but Captain Peru magma mt: Item!!! lie when "'1'!“ i l l l up and tell heroine won't suit and pay her fare home, that’- all. I think Jerry as you might say." i “Me!†almost shouted the frantic Captain Jerry. "You go to grass! You i tellers got me ind) this scrape. and now let's see you sit me out of it. I don't stir one stop." They eat there In darkness, the ol- lence unbroken. save for an occasional chuckle from the provoking Erl. After a long while they heard some one whil- tllng. Perez went to the window to take an observation. “It’s a mu." be sold diocppolntedly. “He’s been to our house too. My land. I hope he didn't go in! It's that teller Hueltlue; that's who ’tls." l “13 ltf’exclalmednrleaserly. ‘That’o so; so ’tls! Let’s give him a ball." Before he could be stopped be had pulled the sawhorse from the door, had opened the latter a little way and. with his face at the open. was whis- tling ubrllly. The electrician looked up and down thedark roadlna punledoortofwayn but evidently could not make up his mind from what quarter the whistles F came. , I “Mr. Hazeltlne!" hailed the captain In what might be called a whispered I yell or a shouted whisper. “It. Eucl- tine! Here, on your lee bow. In the shanty.†l The word “shanty" was the only part of the speech that brought light to Ralph's mind, but that was sufficient. He came down the hill. left the road and plunged through. the blackberry vines to the door. . ’ “Who is it?" he asked. “Why, hello, captain! What on earthâ€â€" Captaln Erl signaled him to silence. and men, catching his arm. pulled him into the about! and shut the door. Clptlhï¬lecry hastened to .aet the sawhorse in place again. . “Mr. Haldane," sold Captain Erl, “let me make you acquainted with Cap’u Peres and Cap’n Jerry. ship- mteo of-mtne. You've heard me speak of 'om." . - ' 7 - Ralph; in “the darkness, shook two big hands and heard whispered voices express ammo as glad toknow him. ’ ' what ennui-mm “were-art of layln " to,†you might my. mum to tlt‘b'ur'beurln's." Wé-un't out of our heads." *I‘te‘ll you that ’um 'I now“ Taiï¬'whaélt looks m" ‘ 7 “25110 “Mano hushed ‘ddh'tjho‘w fowl tb explain led on.- ï¬ï¬f'i‘ddjdidtohel’rlï¬â€™ ‘ (demlerm Boom 7‘ “'8‘- I .. Meatball†‘, celeb as. -. w.» .. .. LINDSAY. WHOLESALE m RETAIL Gnocnms arm PROVISIONS. you unequalled values in Teas and Coffees. ' Wain give ' Spécial Prices for Quantities. “At. Our China Hall-- Dinner Sets, Tea. Sets, Toilet Sets, Fancy China, Etc. .See our Goods before you buy. ._ It Will Pay You. IF WE SERVE .YOU WELL-TELL OTHERS. IF NOTâ€"TELL U8. 0000000000 3‘O:+2-O:*:’O°W:°O‘:°O°W3°O°:*:°O‘:~O°:°O°:'O°:~O°2°O°:°O':°O‘:'O°2°O‘N" ~ THE LEADING 3 00" 0 O O O '0 O 0 Furniture Store MW i . ,, ANDERSON, NUGENT 85 C0. :5: ' . Have madc‘largc additions during the past l'cw weeks 3 § m all lines of High-class Furniture. 9 3 . If you are thinking of refurnishiug your house, or re- :0 .o. quire anything in the Furniture line, it will pay you to 2, .. see these goods. The prices are right. .3 v 0:. t .3 ANDERSON, NUGEN T 81 C0. 3. o. .1 . 3 Underfaflng In all Branches 3 3 0°3¢G§°ï¬1°0¢62°0€°0°3°0°3°0¢$§0§¢0¢2 3*306-1°O°3°O‘2°O'2°O°:°O°2'O°2°O°3' . .WV‘..- . _v. m, oooooooooooooooo-ooooo- o 7 O o c SPECIAL DISCOUNT From this date until the end of the month we will give a. SPECIAL CUT PRICE on-all sales. We are showing a very large stock of Ladies’ Solid Gold and Filled Watches. Our Ring Stock never was socanplete. We are not counting on proï¬ts. Remember, everything we are showing in our store will be cut in price FOR THE BALANCE OF THE YEAR. 0000000 S. J. PETTY THE JEWELLER. --I:~Iwish to thank my many .~ customers for their liberal patronage throughout the past 1.? Year, and trust that ‘I may, merit 7.~:'cozltlniuauCel this coming year. 7, sum ~ talcum, mushy H. (1.4... In the magniï¬cent Y. thecity 'W. in the heart of 3'†I I d W!