MW and 6mm! Monuments Still doing business in the same old‘ stand but not in themme old way. We‘ odvance with the times andnre in a. position to do hotter work than ever. New designs. new granites, new and mpI‘OVed tools and methods, in fact the most up-to-dnte Marble and Gran- ite Works in thls part of Ontario. Get our prices and see our designs before purchasing. Shop and show moms 11 k 13 Cnm= bridge 8%.. immediately north of Fire Hall. Body Mind hints Made from Ptllfe Lindsay Marble Works 1!. OHAMBIRI. Prop â€The Club Paint 60. Is always worth Framing and you will often be surprise dai. it’s appearance when Framel We have just received a large shipment of American M ouldin g and will give a Special Low Price on Work re- cei ed during the next month. Organs, Pianos, Sewing Machines Bring Your Picture in and let us quote you for a. Frame on it. Henley Bros., Kent-st. Near the Market One or other of these should find a place in every home, and " it isn‘t my fault that they do not. I make the prices low enough, goodness knows Boll Pinne- nnd Organs and the Ram Plano are instruments of well known reputation, and thousands of them are to he found in the refined hUIIICi‘ of Ontario. including Lindsay and vicinity. What more suitable gift could a mother or father makeâ€"â€" always a wallmhle asset. always a delight to the owner, and contribu- ting to the pleasure of others. who perhnr does mt wcelw Isl for her? M; us suggest we of P. 0. 310K 81? 0â€..th It AnduI‘I Chum!!- William-It“ LIIDILY. Ont- It Will Pay You HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE Anderson, Imam Price- Durlnd the youth of January The In†Moths» â€of the Aï¬ou‘uhold EVERY LINE COMPLETE E FINEST RANGE OF GOODS EVER SHOWN IN THIS DISTRICT. WARREN WHEN IN TOWN TO CALL at Anderson, Nugeut 83 Co): and impact their new stock of wit-m wceiw the fulljmmsidemt’mh she merits-~th 95% «me of mm highwlasa‘ Newmg Machines. HE general manager of the 1 got I Paciï¬c. Lakes and Atlan- i Nol tic Railroad system had ilittle had a hard struggle of it. road He who begins his career went with a shovel in a loco- b00k motive cab usually has something of on t that sort to look back upon. There are was no roses along the pathway he has to W traversed. in the end, perhaps. he scnrl wonders if it has been worth while. man pure He had been a ï¬reman. It had required end twenty-live years of hard work on his was part to break through the chrysalis. the Packed away in a chest upstairs in his on t‘ house there was a grimy. greasy. un- Cu wholesome suit of once blue overalls. had The garments were just as old as his in t railroad career. for he had worn them prei i on his ï¬rst trip with the shovel. When him i his wife implored him to throw away sold {the “detestable things" he said. with vial lchnrncteristlc humor. that he thought m i he would keep them for a rainy day. Get i it was much simpler to go from gen: her. ersl manager to ï¬reman than vies whi rerun. and it might be that he would mm x need the suit again. it pleased him to wet ' hear his wife sniff eontemptueusiy. D found (‘nhle had been a wayward. vie ventureseme youth. His father and are mother had built their hopes high with me him he a foundation. and he had proved twi a decidedly insecure basis. for one ma iniaht in the winter of 1888 he stole m away from his home in New York. the Before spring he was fighting in the pri tar southiand. a boy of sixteen carry: '1 lug a musket in the service at his no so - .. _n_.n .IQ- Wuï¬.h Iii 1 country. wu....-- At the close of the civil war Private Cable, barely eighteen. returned to his home. only to ï¬nd that death had de- stroyed its happiness. His father had died. leaving his widowed mother a de- pendent upon hlm. It was then philo- sophically he realized that labor alone could win for him. and he stuck to it with rigid integrity. in turn he be came brakeman and ï¬reman. Finally his determination and faithfulness won him a flreman‘s place on one of the fast New York Central “runs." If ever he was dissatisï¬ed with the work. no one was the wiser. ‘ ,_ __L what it is in these advanced times. Then it meant that one was posseSSed of all the evil habits that fall to the lot of man. David Cable was more or less contaminated by contact with his rough. ribald companions of the rail. and he glided moderately into the bad habits of his kind. He drank and “gamboled†with the rest of the boys; Lulu V- 1; through the Chrysalis. ' in a chest upstairs in his was a grimy. greasy. un- mlt of once blue overalls. is were just as old as his or. for be had worn them tCo 1v- n. n .v..-..-_ of the way. Had be but known the true situation he wwld have been spared the pangs of remorse and this narrutIVe never would have been writ. ten. w iholt floor of a dint! building in the lower action of the cm'. was not Inviting On lama; tho shutou- unwound shout through m m halls and lull: pared with man or loss uncertainty and album ut the hut ohuuubd- Ila which add that Jana w hold teeth on tho «newborn-Would. It was whim-adj: ammuni- ms; wmqmm: cumap. m. ' N the on: of New to“ than wan modem u um um u Inn:- by ‘ tho mo 0! Manor. 33 man u; we magnetism MM Md that morbid mm mm m grimy walla There was 99 ape: ,9! some! m up SW9 emu mm mm summed an "shamberg" to which he coma point with price, The Ram wm Hume with papers; the: walls were may and bedackad Wm; matadomm was tum, documents and pictures; the Wm? dows were mats: and useless; m. "'n-"'- dank bore ovary Ingestion o! mum av-wrwr dows were 8511035 clerk's desk bore a absoluteâ€!!! But little less appauw lheuc sense was the Summing behind his i Elias Droom peered m of papers and hook- I polite eyes. almost u f spider who with wiiy decorum draw- the 311 web. ‘ r. a--- Imull-UUBDH- But little less appalling to one'l CW Lhetlc sense was the clerk himeelt. lllud his wretched do“. the litter 6 books with ehehy but lmoet u inviting II the th wily but ineidloue guileleee into his 01' papers an polite eyes. e epluer who wi decorum drew- the mono pneeed muster in the eetime- tion of the incompreheneihie Droom he was permitted in due eeeeon to pue‘ James Beneemer. attorne solicitor. it may be remarked et thle early stage that. no mutter how long in commonplace! with him. Hie wee the most repellent person-lit: imegi- noble. When he smiled one wee cen- hock to the nervone eye- tom; when he no fer forgot himeei! u it) laugh aloud there me e diedhct illustration of the wood “eriinniiizm:u when he spoke one wee elmeet sorry that he iml one. Bnusemer knew but um. e! thie l treekieh iodivideei'e hierorn he eoe A4__a._ e- I-nnl“ hm [Milli] IIIUlV I‘Dâ€" - em and m twenty-Elihu. Into Mn pan: or to upturn It from MI fu- ture. for that mm. 01m Bumm- ironically quad Np why he had your A- II _I--t- Mm H'omcuuy III-u- ..â€" ...., ,, married. 1: m a mu chum mm the other mm at on! from tho flat at ten! cap. and by that mm b. w in full contrd at MI â€Sou. “wok at no! Would any wow marry a thing "to m?" -- 77.-.. _.-|. gnu-[kl- ï¬l- Thu in- a: moment that or to branch It!!! I!†Viaâ€"w. Droom was middle and. Eb Isak bodv and «damn. taco wan cm s.“ -w-o . mead a principle. not xenon“, sc- cndlud to mum :- It nppllu In men. Whoa amt his body unyod u u u were : Itubborn reed determined w mint-An lb dignity 1n the he. at the wind. 8. did not Vynlk: he glided. Tb!- wal and an: Inch torflblo alr- neltngu that no! not can 3" or to branch the subject again. Bo saw that Dream's hurt was not ul noel and bran. ' ‘ “ - "I- ‘--‘l His long. square chin. rarely clean shaven. protruded far beyond its nat- ural orbit. Indeed. the attitude of the chin gave one an insight to the greedy character of the man. At ï¬rst glance one felt that Droom was reaching forth with his lower Jaw to give greeting with his teeth instead of his hand. His neck was long and thin. and his ‘turndown collar was at least two sites too large. The nose was hooked and or abnormal length. the tip coming down over the short upper lip and broad month. His eyes were light blue and so intense that he was never known to blink the lashes. Topping them were deep. wavering black eye- brows that met above the nose. form- ing an ominous. cloudy line across the base of his thin. high forehead. The crown of his head. covered by long. Mon mm am on M H mm (M M 9' MI mm mm strand: of block halt. In. at tho typo known oo "human: and puma," Tho torohood nu upvm and hock Mm tho haowo olmooz to o point. 'lld down from tho pinhoclo hung tho vol! 0! hair. just a It ho hod Jupodltthm with thoumocoroho “M". M"- uood In ploclnl hlo hoot hoiuponom. Eb ham-hooped. um tho high. mw ohouldou m hmmw mu ‘Wm "I laid ] ........ vvv‘w Iv . “x" Ummuhâ€"po‘douthompowot no of tho emu manhunt“! with him by tho. (igtna'rohtl‘oho. a} Vwoll an the ooutu. omounting to $18.65. This having been done. the young men u had and. a too: button by which be we... allowed to go on suspended sem- upward cook! am†hi m with much tonoo. Tho one was the ï¬rst of its} It to a tut h. m b “0'. M "I W kind to come More the local courts. ‘ '33:: Inthooomofloomldhomm mu. m “Mmmwhon mm homtoohrutouponthodou I hummus-lanthanum :Wmd. madmmuomthoothc mom duo. â€17%â€th the votes 01m all!“ with __..... om’oantuwmu-u. :3 Mohandas-door. ï¬fteen hem sown with fall wheat. It wu charged thht Bone and Ho- ward and a, third mu. who was found not witty. deliberately sow- od rye through tho what, amusing the crop in the opinion of Ir. For- m to tho extent at $90. Hownrd Mod guilty. and told how he and Bare wont to one o! the ï¬eld: an: midnight . and ho aid that he yoked ground Bonn, while the mm tho has 9! r.†and A 3; 33 I am Ulla: wuu' luv u â€"v.. __ "You‘re getting rich ot thin sort or thing." obaerred broom one do: after the iawnr had cioaed a particularly nauseous deal to his own Intiaraction. “but what are you going to do when the tide turiia'!†Bannemer. irritated on perceiving that the other am engaged in his exasper- utina habit of rubbing his hand: to nether. did not answer. but men†thundered out. “Will you stop that?" There was a faint animation ot the poaaiiiliity at a moaition of the handl to eiawa an broom abruptly doaiated. but omiiinxiy went on: "Borne day the other aharh will not the hotter or you. and you'll have uoth- L - A_ Ln|."_ "Some day the other lhIfI mu 3“ mo humor of you. and you'll Mn noth- In: to fall back on. You‘ve been bulld- Ina an mum: Illm foundation; Thou In"! a nun of luppofl If tho vol-It mm» to the wont." be chuckled. hands that the other turned awuynv math, andclooodthodoortothe 1n- Ilde omce. Bun-emet- ‘3'.†done us! AA- Llâ€" Bensemer was a good looklng man of the coarser mold-the klnd of men that merits a second look in passing, and the second look is not always ln hls favor. He was thirty-ï¬ve years of age. but looked older. ï¬le (see was hard and deeply marked wlth the lines of in- tensity. The hlsck eyes were tssclnat- lnx ln thelr brllllsncy, but there was a cruel. savage llght ln their depths. The nose and month were clean cut and shingle he had marrlod the daughter of a mlnlster. For two years her sweet influence kept hla elfortn elonx the with-:0; an...“ mm.- b: In. in nu ulfllh m he loved her. More to adnnco may um um; and m an:- , .m...._ M “VI--0 â€"â€"â€"- i, pend. despite her amiable mom to lighten the IhMom around their little homo. When tho huh: ho: was born to them Ind lb. Inflated more ad mm from the “kinda.“ of printion Juno. Wight. by human a nun- -- --A .In--‘ “Ill!" â€nuâ€"p -' __-_-- fl, _' not. throw on mutant and plum Into the tune that no: nude um tn- mnow’ 0M1. I!» am. how- A -A Ll- ‘nn..‘.. lllllvuu '- evor. heron the am of hu dunno“: touched her. and ha «on In hi- um. tel! than“! that the mm- was to know the truth. At this than Bum Mud In wh- M It on. o! the huddle elm hund- lu houul uptown. hhd tho ho: uh Just hum tho MIGOI'IIHOD (or I prime who“. Nahum «mud auntie Insult MW!“ MI†W and Mt Trouble do . 6! Gt! ‘1‘ 18‘ 6“!de wm abaplute certainty h halt Q day if Gamma mm: as mhflifld um um um every bean , “mm .4831 1111th (WWW _m=a mum!) renew: mm away. and mm! H; May 9mm by L‘mawhnmm . DA‘I‘ARRR AM) DEAVNEï¬B are m: Manny and â€wrough- 1y eradicated by imm- mg Catarmoaona. A GUARANTEE is givm with every mm- - plate Oatarrhozone out- ï¬t to give satisfactory: I _ results. CITIRRHOIONI CURE. um “m... of tha disease remains a!- No trace 0!- tho disease remains af- ter Oaturrhonona la usedâ€"no more matter to clog up the noon and cause you to cough and spitâ€"no more headache and hunting ears. Cura is absolute. Becauao Catarrhozono contains such healing ballams and soothing anti- ooptica it can’t help curing every kind of catarrh, throat, lung and bronchial trouble. Delightfully pleasant to use. sim- ple and quite safe. Large 81 size iia guaranteed ; smnll (trial) sin- 25c. All dealers or Poison Co.. Hurt- i‘nrd Con‘n†l'.H.A., and Kingston. Ont. :93 Lhe, Warder Awarded The County Printing The contract for (M mumy prinb Inn; for lhv prmnt .wm- Wu award- vd m The Watchmamanvr Mg. (30.. by thv m-annu commute-a or the county Council at n mm'ung hvm an Wmlnmlny utwrntmn. War- den Jm'dnn. (founvllur Tim-n and Clark MeNvHIIv mmw'tmcd mu 0mm mmw. 'l'mdvrn Wow plant In by the: thaw town nkupnporu. ‘ Tum mum: m" REFUGE. \ "I‘M board a! management of the House of Refuse mat yawn-day mor- ning and award“! the contracu {or tho Supplies to the Rutugu. “ I111; \ll'un ‘u.v-..‘.-- Mr. Frank Forbert. formorly 0“ Lindsay. but now of Woodvlllo. ln- tends moving back to town next week and opening up a boot. shoe and men’s rurnlshlng “are at the loot ol‘ Kmt-nt. In the premiums now occupied by Ml“ K. Tangney. Ir. Forhm‘l’n eldest non. Albert. who la now «mployod wllh cough Bron†Tos mnlo. will Joln lho new nrm. whlch‘ will be known as Forhvrt A lion. The More wlll he modelled and mule: lnlo In undo-duo hoot. uhoe and men‘s turnlnhlng houno. 'l‘hvy «spool. w open Ibo“ larch Mh. HquOll “YD IN 'l‘lllll WHEAT. Wood-look. Wb. l‘l’a-‘l‘ha comin- ulon at a moat markmblo mm wan m la «n pollen 0M thin man. when W‘ H. WM. com-Nor. m into «um tho mm at “5.05 on It 0! hi: elm“. am.“ noon um! Thoma- Howm. than and flown! m lopnd guilty ï¬rm a .- “I!“ v u Howard ware iouad guilty over a week m at mwiu ryo in Wm. For m'l when acid: in Blenheim town- ship. Mid they were invited to pm «a to â€many may Form“ for tL- A-mnm (Inna. ll w." ‘. the may. runway 35, 10..., mu“gm.â€"BOUBE AND 1401‘ IN m, at calmed: two “orâ€. “I. W: ‘ood consent oellu, my. cum, good Men. cu. pm- wanna amply W~ F- Wm. ml m mint-sf... Toronto. ï¬ï¬‚‘ï¬'b’nh Tatâ€"r171]; FOR BALI-3T “OHM Flatter. Mar lion Lady and Prim. tfom imported uh Wlu$mi tires. at reasonable .1; Casey. lot 28, (:01 new ‘ . mlpou‘ Vaiemm v.0. the Thin MAY. XAï¬gï¬ B. 1909. 13; El. to 36m enemas», man sale M km W“ â€a lawman. {he pf“, W at Band 899%. m n. w, 9. Ewen. whmne was! at New by: Sate u sue B'Eiet‘k: ’ 0N Ffllï¬AY. MMWH 1, 1mm. m am new. QWBWF. an M if can: 4. Fasten. farm 15mph mm M ‘ “MGR“. ‘va PFflWFW (if Wmâ€: A: m. 8310 at one u'smckf on wmméniv. luucu 3m, 1909. My Elias flaws. auctioneer, m'. Int 2‘. can, ‘. 098, ï¬ne mile norm 0‘ 14‘0“â€. the (9‘19“.qu StOCR, the property of James H. Hopkins, 1 ughâ€"grade cows in calf, 2 new milch 60", 12 {at “ttlï¬. 11 good grade calves and full stock of implimeuts. Lunch at 11 o'clock. sale at, 1-), o'clock. sharp. and without real-w, 'râ€"r {TEACHER WANTED.-â€"l-‘Ol{ Gil/ls» ton S. D. No. 1865. Saskatchewan holding 1n or 2nd class certilimh'. Proï¬t-aunt. male or female; dutn‘s to commence April 12. and contin- ue lor t term of seven months. Saâ€" lnry .00 per month. Apply nlnh'm; experience um! class of a-rtillmto hold. to A. C. Mayne. Hus’l‘mu. l nous-low, am. u the proprietor (arm. - EXTENSIVE CREDIT SALE or {arm stock and impliment, the pmâ€" perty of Wm. Graham, Sturgeon Point, on the premises. lot 10, con, 12. Melon, on Wednesday, March ;:_ Sale at one o'clock. X0 reserve. Sn {at cattle will be sold cheep. Thou. Onshore. auctioneer. FOR SALEâ€"THE UNM-mmnNI-n. often for sale on puretht hm hm hull cult. 10 momhn am. no lor whim. A upland“! onâ€. M." on high-grade Durham bull mu. 8 months old. ,(Tolor. rad. ‘l‘anm monbla. John 8mm. M. " TEACHER WANTED.- HOLDIM.‘ second-class certiï¬cate wanted (or school section No. 2. Stunting» mue- to commence at once. Ap- ply mung salary to Then. J. W. Jones. lam-treat, S. 8.1%. 2 Stanhopo. Home Lake 9.0.. Out. Mandelh Shorthorns to: sale bulls from six mrpyths t9 you;s' 0121.â€" 303d breeding and heavy milking strain. Prices easy. Ad- dress Thomas Graham, Port. Perry, WANTED. â€"BY THE WATCEIIA‘C- Warden the following copies of can. 6. BMW. Seed Peas for Farmers We are now glvin out peas to grow on contract on as t e prï¬ces on some on contract and u the rim on some varieties have 1|de they are gn- inï¬ut. one who hove left their order {or pen we wish would call and get them and thooe who hu'egot but intend to grow. write to our nï¬ice or call at am" and select the kind you want brfurv the beat varieties no all no. JAB. M.§_QLJIER 80 give} up?“ Bethany. on JAB. M. SQUIERR BUN ivo n- Rpm - W W!†92?!!39?!" '.'°“ ""“ - 5‘-..’ n1 _r.I-‘i v- â€"â€"â€" â€" ._7 t ï¬eld of any urh-i y of pen of over ten bachela of you hm in em h of the follow“: tmvmlflm: \erulnm. 0%†m! l7. helm and Momven. 0 Blue “worm and the Hunk-m Glow pen u {on all know m M hm to: â€With ‘. eta-mm Mound In W and of whlohluue qua-mm" aw grgwn «my mm “solâ€"Ii A\,I.\‘I I I! ml“ n‘n‘ .-v-wâ€"â€"v, -v. , and store-room. This building is well situated for buqiness. central in Olav-{111% t;_ has been occupied as a grocery. For particulars ap- ply to C. Chittick, Linduy. 'EQUIER â€t FLAVEI. MC wm «In E? spools! he at I'll! DOL II tn «oh the «how mum-haw WI 6 kid from «av-m m» Wdlmllwltu ’“ o: oltlm u! n w u once and law your order. JAG. I. MU!“ HUN m Inge-t pin tact"? world a at atmmm- E' tum out 813000.000 vim back numbers (weeklies): Nov. 1'. 19, 26 andDec.10and17.'rhe are required to compiete the. ï¬les. BIOCk, Winnipeg, if“ RIGIITIR I“ [Mot-st. , Toronto Shorthom’s for Sale BUYâ€"SOUTH AFRICAN. scmr ken Land 00., 415 McIntyrr: Ya allot LiN'TrHin'viï¬LAGE or 560717“. a' Fuvm‘w. reuwd his : â€"Nov. 1 in I†e\ 0f! Wan, FEnum THE HITU Wm. IQ? “m, we Hf‘flhwd W “59 man: Mu! mm‘t M â€momma. mm "no time ‘ same slmn‘r " may at pet tnvemian of IN: mper and m nao‘r future. As yet H be made available an now look :0 (hr harm" “’est Then there Is the â€MGM the farm hum much to reduce 1hr I chat! and the walks :4 more will he nn novm educate their ciuilflrvvw he mdet‘ M‘hmh Hm armnm’mkntn mmln l tranmnrtaflnn nf Hm am he muon mnr" one («u-h"- fnr all onflnflnn mn)‘ Tho-e an- 1he "Hi dlv-rnuram. “‘0- knot coma plowh‘. Tho:- d (W! I! ma! year, mum rmn num- t'manu-u rm nod cm- war In H v 'f you will IM' « Oar ":6 MWM‘" d.‘ (â€ï¬‚uilfll'l, gnu and. In the Mun-n- r Wreck"!- lun- yrc' More and mu tolllnnm. Tune other uuch "0|. Munatob'. We “wrung the fact Hm ber (hi! you are “vim we all the INF“ 0‘ ought to be befler a when such season I This. we say. re< crops are produced. the 3011‘s fertility m the “nowhere. {mu um rut: u we set tan is accuser :15 0“ ave. enterpridnl~ ¢ Do not drive YO‘ called there by I 10‘ not drive him there my on your mm: you know. Then if arm or help him 1° We believe that? get price. 1b!- hts cN mutt be your fault you are cultivulnt ‘ so we any. 33% neighbors and You"1 we young people ad you- you huvo a nu your proved)â€- "‘o couple the l cumin: 0'“! "'9‘“ stock now" 5Ҡ' exceedlntl.“ â€N†f‘ u u the move"! Mï¬imn H 19 m I the mm: mm m t m (“‘3"va n! QM- u u the move"! ' who be comm-dam om (Me me but! who muons u“: ‘h‘ much I rumor N â€nâ€. â€me of Ni than us run a!“ M \Iullty um... Dome rumou- I moot HI uw Mun“ MI (or .u mm m Inch-dunno ‘ M gunme- 1 Mo hr mortui :- u: m bl- u» 1 «Wu u Inn's In Mac a.» tuna ' w. would In!!! gym without and my thou†"†'1 arm «rhausé b We trust "an Mora-over. we drm.‘ ho much mm†P Thou thorn an (H 5'0 'If'MGV' "HEM! AGRIC an N wan- I {Me he (to! on u