MNDREW’S Nina and America! 4 G MACHINES? the {ear Laliiy will pol payment to suit nourablo 5, ant also Fall. d the Mil-gal. a Cured". .sime values in gh Grade and ORGANS Association )H point. is quali‘! rice Is as low Warn '. Show: r in tho Maxi: strut,“ the lel 1t enaity none“. is not 11 than :liseuo r numb \ 10¢.» ho 1mm H‘fltfl“. mutt“! um Nu m an «Ming pm" “arch of .- It, is es- nr‘ 9 more n 30$!“ min It? ike g adv 'u- \ thing ‘- MW“ nzlam. Ai- ngreed to pin-s into n-Friesian iolloWinS Seymour; m; execu- Md- l' N» that .9 d18- rSt famf ICC an an- m, of the l of their - the best Turk? and grmv and .nr rht‘éE- For ums' ngth the 'et of 111th- “‘4 r888 Iany d by )8. Mul- m the ‘oxes :ive cal but. "Ct? t m- ILV uh in Wk; and MR 5W ‘HWRMMY. “33413353? IO. 1.“. bPETBRBORO BUilNBSS COLLEGE BRLND Ready Mixed PAINTS The Canada Paint Goa" Made from:pure Lead and Oil. .l‘lHl‘lh‘ tu'c- tlw lm‘hout trainers u ('dnmlu. and our graduates c-NH'v thu lmst positions. You an ~mnly at homo, or partly at mum and ï¬nish at the College. indsay Bicy cleand Gene: i RepairWorks mam Pos'r BUILDING Geo. W. Shepherd Prop. {mini AHEQD‘ Lindsay Business College Lessons in Music by Mail For terms, etc., write HENRY C. HAMILTON Lindaâ€, Ontario, Mt St Anr'rew’b Presbyterian M Mtlennan {0. -\tï¬li:ue;l with Drillia. Bus. College) ard ware Coal A. H. SPOTTON - President Guns of All Kinds Repairjgd HOME STUDY COURSES GEO. ismmon, Principal Sbï¬cié LISTS. All business :hurtlmud \(iregg: subjects. ['1' NUW. iliv~ to give you the best train- n llw Pruvincc. 0qu geaqhers gays and Girls TORONTO. 0 N 1'. _ ,_ ----mm“ WE HAVE above the Manage bu- of this mumry. Its vino stumnts 315 has: mmkzflflo ‘nhé. bk“ (‘6. {T052 \‘oï¬g’é %, d “.3; 521156“;th «,LwLL L LLL LLLLL'L. LL 4LLLLL‘L.L LLLL .LLLLLL LLLL LLLL, LLL ‘L L‘LLLLLL‘L' L'L" .u 0L LLLLLL LLLLLL L 35 tLiLLL‘LLLLivsL uâ€"u-v Iron On Friday. 939 94th February. 10H. by Elm “ewes. “mom. on 3m 19. mm 8. Karma“. Mm meek and imylemems. the! prewar at Rabi m Dohï¬un, Stow all 3096 and 1m: Mama“: m 309d repair. 83!: in one) o‘olaok and without, resting. pm prietm‘ having sold his term. On Monday. the 21th February. 1911. by Elias Bowen. auctioneer. on lot 2'. con. 11. Meripoaey just east of Peniel. farm stock and ime plements, the property of William Race. Sale at one o'clock sharp and without reserve as the proâ€" prietor has rented his farm. On Tuesday. the 28th February. 191]. by Elias Dawes, auctioneer, on lot 22, con. 9, Mariposa. farm stock and’implements. the pro- perty of David Jumieson. Sale at «me o’clock sharp. ()n Walncmluy, the lat. March, 1911, by Elias Bmves, auctioneer. on lot 2. mm. 2. Fonelon, near (‘ambray. farm stuck and implémonta, the propvrty of Mrs. H. Bailey. Sale WA N‘l‘mL â€Wank ï¬x I \‘ eater I L()S'l‘~-l" U R G.-\U.\"1‘LF.T BETWEEN Mr. Soanes'. south of Lindsay and The Butler House last week. Will ï¬nder kindly return same to But- ler house and receive reward. MHNIMY. mm. 27am! W. J. MAR- «min. auctinnvor. credit sale 0! WW Mm‘k uml implemvmn. Hm rrmmrty nt‘ N. Smith, [Cast 6 lot i. mm u. l-lldmn Halv at. mm n'= l‘uH SALE â€"- 'l‘lll‘l S‘I‘IGAMIQR KA' warlhu. length 50 feet. For Darth mums apply to W. Burgoyne Sun. Fonolun Falls. Ont. FOR SALE. -â€" THREE PURE- bred shorthom bulls. Apply to W. R. Reid. lot 12. con. 9, Ops. Reaboro P.O. WA NTE I :â€"A QUALIFIED TEACHER for S‘ Q. No. ‘1, Galway, and Ca.- vpndish. Apply at once, stating salary to James Hutchinson, sec.~ trans†Goodorham, ()nt. FOR SALE CHEAP â€"'SAWYER Massey outfit, 20 horse power en- gine. Peerless separator with feed- or, and two blowers, Monitor clo- ver huller. with feeder and blower, an in ï¬rst-class shape. Apply P. 'l’errin, Cameron, Ont. T‘} N'OTICF T0 INVESTORS. â€"â€" “I: have a. few ï¬rst clan: farm mort- gages {or ale. which we can dil- FOR SALE.â€"175 ACRES OF choice farm land 1511cres under good state 0f culth ation and ready for crop next year. 15 aucs of good hardwood bush two good “CNS of water well fenced. good orchard good frame buildings. be- ing composed of south half of lot 1 in '2rd (‘on of Mariposa. Apply to .I. and ..I \h ’l‘aggnrt Sonya. at one o‘clock sharp and without. reactive. c I m‘k R‘IDAY. MARCH 3, 1911â€"By Elias Bowes, auctioneer, sale of farm stock and implements, the property of John Brown, lot 19, con. 1, 01-5 Sale at one o’clock. pane of to person- having money for investment to net them 6 per cent interest. These mortgagee are guaranteed both as to principal and interest. McLaughlin. Peel, Fulton a: Stinson. Barristers. etc., Lindanv. Ont. 3:11 $11111 W M “‘93?“ seaskxa H53 $5: «\ H \vm FRY-=3 W ‘E‘RK‘N M‘s. Agwgmqs doggy im‘r“ a gem w “W WM A we $5 Exes“ 11 151‘1-~ 0 59““ TW% ““95 ich MQKWOSQ ï¬ï¬‚igï¬l WM “\th oi names»: Sxx miks W93? Laws“. 95$¢Ssx9§ W15 SWIM: mm «M Wm SALE REGISIER .~\ GNU“ HNNNHAI Apply tu MN. 1N0" Vivtm‘ia‘cwv. TW’ W. J. MAR- 414-: V7“ 7"‘You are Invidluus. moo uni. My adult In not nomad. Am In clumuy on! too?" A: they looked a piano ï¬nd {-5. music room that opened upon the ter- race broke forth with Chamluude‘a “Elevation." and Ethel's voice took up the words clearly. The countess turned toJLer mmwujmj, r IIu'wcaatJo sat down with n grunt of satisfaction. ‘Gï¬e'mjfo bur piano. mon chor. Ah. that In good for our little emer- prlso. eh? Listen!†- 'I‘he_ 5“!an mrnoq her dark eye. upon him with a mud; no ogquugth gulmy. “Nu. “va. \‘uur “(We Mimic“ In an In low with yuu that It you "It’s “me! If Almerlc had been any- thlng but a clumsy on! he‘d have madp her senlo n Weeks ago." A young girl followed by thm victim acque bandit“. asked him suddenly. ‘Honce. is this day or night?‘ he WI uld answer. ‘lt‘s' Helene.‘ But he‘s too shy to speak. You‘re a Woman; you can't press matâ€" ters. But Almeric’s a mau; he can. He can urge an imtxediate marriage, which means an immediate settlement wiggiï¬t one." . , M‘m'e. de m'mplgny picked up 3 :silver fork from the table and exam- ined it carefully. I “it will not be manâ€"that settle- meat? You have decided what sun! Hawcastle looked up sharply and nodded with decision. “I haveâ€"a hundred and In: thou- sand pounds!" From the countess came 3 gasp of astonishment “Not for Almeric. but to be the Countess of Hawcastle. My unciem sister-in-iaw hasn’t been her chaperon for a year for nothing. And. by Jove, she hasn’t done it for nothing. either!" And this time he laughed quite heart- ily as with a grim appreciation of tho jest. “But she's deserved all I shall allow her.†he resumed. “You see. it was sis“ 95 Yu 2%†3mm}, 333%: “â€55ka WAHA AA {A AAAAA KW A\mAA m; A\A AAA AA AAAA $33“ AM AA AAA Axum“ AA AAA AME \AAAA' AAAA A AA ““WAW A A‘AAAAA AAA AWA‘AA AA ‘3 E‘Aï¬mi‘ï¬â€œ my: AAA LAMA AA A\A AAAVS‘iA AAA A‘A'AAAA A'AA‘AA'A‘ AA A WA“ A WA WV wAAsg beg une as Tnv “"II n l-nw -~ mm $95!?»me ww 1»: sh-ue a 9‘5??? Wgï¬g gï¬ ï¬hq breaking Quint. gt 3%“ “kg “3? words-a must dauxuawq mama-- Ag “g flushed speaking the Nunavu- gtg 5m; Vacuous Altucric hilusvlf QM mm the terrace and. putting RP mg glass as he came forward. said vvw ww- “Hello, governor! Howdy. cuuutess!" with an ntfectatiuu or boredqu he sprawled mm a chair and tapped at his boots with his crop. fl“0ut riding a bit ago. you know. with Miss Granger-Simpson. Rippln' girl. lsn‘t_sbe?' â€" .. A,L-A The Man from Home OHMSOMNOII By BOOTH YARKINGTON in": HARRY LEON WILSON m1: WATCHMAN-WARDER. LINDSAY. ONTAmu. AMMMOHNN mun-mm mlondttio ï¬nial. vim a um: um um mm mm“, fl. Item m K Nth nun-pm. “Oh. no!“ “I. ‘Iln “999ml no.“ me at! We“) team was a mm at ulléf. and the «mums «now her hands 93'1“â€?!le , Â¥AII| ,LA LA I‘ “Rana! Drum And will Ihe let it u we?†Axum Mama wood a yawn. .q duo my thew‘u be an row about "my he replied. "You too. I've undo he: aw!!! MP"? 1' AAA, ,,,u., , An‘n‘-n Irv: u“. _' “On my nou'IJi believe you‘re rl h " uld Hawcutle. "and thank Gwlyzu are!" Ruins. he walked up and down tho terrace and tluju turned quickly. "‘vvaV h “Here‘s her brother." he and softly. “Attention now!" CHAPTER VI. nu rut. SUALLY wltn a than through inclinatibn or environment de- cide: that the manners of MI people will not nerve for him had that the customs of the land or his adoption are more applicable to his purpose he outdoeI even the nativu in his conformation to the existing model. Horace Grunger-Bimpoon-the uran- ger wu but a recent innovation dun to the belief that Simpson by itself wan nltogothor too hopelessly ploholnn to attract oven n modicum of attention-â€" had conwrtod with tho Klldt‘d yuuth of «veal capital; and his miuomtun had prom-ennui tn such an nxtont that the ymnh of Kokomo would hum ntnnmi him instantly upon hin arrival ht tho town dogmh Ho aminimi with n rocking mm. drawn {mm tim Rum-durum iw tum go carotttiiv wu atrium! «mm the Mnâ€! ol the hotel on tn the tvrrm‘v. mi nu attiro would have attmvtml native from u iiituiuo iiiuii He wuw uwtiouiy white annuals. white alum pipoeittyod tu a dauiing degree. a thoroughly British straw hat. enumoiu gloves and For an Instant Mme. la Coma-cue )ookod at Mm and than. with a lime cry of greeting. rushed toward the steps and took both nu startled Inndl. “Ah. my dear Horace Grunge} Gammon!" uh. uh! excitedly. “Eu Your sum-r told pan?†Bone. â€Wed once or twnce angel, end then made a heroic et- brt to keep down the radixuke that was choking him. made two ea'ectual lab: at his eyes with the handkerchief he took from his sleeve and responded [tn-fully. though brokeuly: _ “She'has. indeed. i assure you i am .uite overcome. my dear friend; Really, 1 assure you.†With a silvery laugh Mme. de Cham- pigny stenped backward from him. making a little courtesy as she did so. The earl came forward with out- stretched hands and grasped one of Horace’s between both his own. it pale blue scarf held together with a massive purl. As the remark seemed a trifle am- Muous, Horace looked at him inquir- iugly, but. reading reassurance in his face. replied instantly: “l assure you 1 am. I assure you 1 am. it's quite overpowering. isu‘a it?" With a look or commisoratiuu the countess regarded him and said softly: “Ah. poor M. Horace!" From his sprawled attitude in the chair the honorable Almeric drawled v "My dear young friend." be “Not at allâ€"not at all." I protest. :‘I say! Don‘t take it that way, you know. Slré‘s very happy.†Horace recovered himself Instantly and crossed the terrace quickly to grasp the hand of the bridegroom to be. The fact that it was as limp as a mackerel did not worry him an instant. “Shea wérthy or itâ€"she‘s worthy of It! 1 know She is! And when will it be. St. Aubyn?†he said. “Enchanting!" cried the countess en- thusiastically. "So clear ls his grasp of the case. eh?" “‘ 7 Hawcnstie flasbu-d her a glance turm-d to Horace. ",mx “hurtr i ms. nu) know. isn't um pumng n jnuy m off? The tnmz't much m r n? \\ ny not may i mth msmd or n S't‘m't" ‘oh if ~m mow" mm “\b w. «an bam- \ mm b Iâ€; ï¬t‘ hm." _ W Mm MN. % W3, “’M ME M W VOW}? There was another llttle cry or pm (98! from the countess. and lhe earl glared at her mennclngly. Horace gamed. too. and seemed to be about to emor n poshlro objection. but hi romemed himself Mlh saying: “N ‘ \VM‘ 3%! hi \ï¬me m 52$ hawks: ~s M v) ‘5 “Mg: "36$ {he date?†he said doubtmny. ‘1 dare say within a yearâ€"two Mud. wwmxalmnomvu mu t be In a formula" t-o; hero?! 1 say. you know!†mm- W, heaving himself erect 11°31 cm: ant} “Yin! t protein»: A__-A ‘â€" Ll... ‘- aï¬wmw w M 3;“; “was ma Wm fl W Wm mmmmvmt ,, Bnrsc‘e laughed rboorrully. ! 'l in. no doubt of It. if he “i reaily can‘t say." renuoa norm-e nmlogeticnliy. “Never saw bin) mat I know of. You see. we‘ve boon on this side so many years. and there's been no occasion for this feiimv m innk us up. but he’s never opposed anything Ethei wroto for. He seems to he an may going old chap.†I “Hum!" said [lawn-tie dnulwfuliy. “Would ho cant-en: to your nintor‘n 'mnrriugo’vor the manor of a «mo- mom 7" The wnrd hnd cauzht Hawcnsfle’s ath-mlnn. and he lonped at It. “A surt of guardian? What sort. ch?" he lnqutred, seemingly taken aback u. “at"; m u no“. wwcu. up; Inter he'll be the am to nit-one the Illlnnre. won‘t be?" “Then when he and my solicitor come they can have an owning ingeiher owe!- a lot of musty papers. and the thing will be done. Again. my boy, i wei- come you to our nmuy. God bias. mu!" He wrung Horave‘l hand again and turned mm: as if to hide his omutinn, but rmny in MM: M “iv culmimn. “i‘m uwnmwi-ru-d, you knn\\'~rvn|- bhnmwr‘n-d. 51m kmw." smmmvwd “mm. tannin: himsbir amusmwiy Hm m; m 15 ‘ . 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Midst the rearing of the storm on Tuesday another roar was heard but. unlike the storm. was accompanial by heat. flames. later by hoarse cries of "Fire! Fire l" The house occuâ€" pied by Mr. Thoo. Reeds took ï¬re “hile the latter and Mr. Jae. Nay- lor were preparing e hot dinner. The chlmney became on ï¬re. and man the whole building was enveloped in flames, but not. before the boys could dislodge all the furniture and bache. ‘or equumems.’ l .nst meedny creamy; being stormy the woman!» at the bible class had at Mr. (Thus. Peel's was not Salem, Ups, Feb. 21â€"31153 Ruby Hartley has been holidaying with her cousin Mis’s Minnie Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. Will Nelson, of But- z'ulo Spent Thursday evening at the home 01' Mr. .1 no. Peel. ï¬rm; % mm mm 9 was Ms. M933; it“ mm. mm m m m? hm M SALE 3 3% MW i fl «M Wk \\ wading “ma We “Mm «h v Mm WWW 5M». WWW an mm: A iHï¬iï¬ï¬iï¬ $6 ï¬g IJos. MaunderSon I Grain. Flour, Coal and Wood W. F. McCarty Our stock of Pvm-l Rings ml new? better. Our Five Pear! 14k ï¬n for $8 50 is a spocimvn of our Mgï¬ grade ï¬ng stock at wry wammbie Nines. swam Pam mm, frnm 33.5% m sit. in Engagement and Wedding RIN G S We are Leaders 0‘50. and Boddonoo Corner ‘arcrmmmw Ofï¬ce Phone DR. J. M. RICE Minty Surgeon 89am Graduate of the Ontario Vet'- canary '0. Post-Gradualc Ruyal Veterinu'y College. 3150 of the Land- on School of I‘I‘Upical Medicine M'ewiti'l‘ WWI-HY “£le proud. WM WWW or night. Chm-um modemoe. _ V U ion and Rock insurance Co. P1331103: “Ewan. tune .n Extended 011:}. via! 05 00 per week {or {on} prudent (lb-o 61.5!)th at. for Wot fan-«u; â€Â£6... can-ed by a; VV e bu) ' the best Manitnha v !u at. our millx IS up to date in 1- quipuh 111. Our expenses are the minimum. Patronize this will and get. tlw beneï¬t. Big picture adds. do not hvlp any. They only add to the mist. 5'11.va holders must have diviticmls. Who pays them ? No matter how great. the capacity of the mill they cannot put in the flour what, nature did not put in the wheat. EV Pm‘OII’ 08.00 I mum below you the m. Your dealer has them. IT’S ABOUT FLOUR Health Insurance PAOI DIVER KM) We .. Linda}! usidence $47M