(1de0X0).oX’9XOX-XoXQXQXQX9\3XQXQX3)GX5XOD©(D@C§ - o 00 ‘ . )(o'XoXoXoVolto l W ~©©©co3©Co>c~x-XQGXox-Jcooc-x- ct a quick C's or the mxt 1W - of the t Horribly Wrecked tents Destroyed- Youthful 13.â€"«TW0 men v 32'} and St1 S spirited horses had broughtithem. 5.1-0: badly burned and slightly ‘ he â€I . rescuing a lady and her Wm ' . _. scam“ a dangerous situation mum" that , l “I quieted the namesamg 5.9: rant! rrsnngton. a I quieted the horses. And. mg mg, . E tude of the ladies! Me boys, I shouldn’t 1 be surprised if her ladyship leftwâ€" ! At that moment a littlelrish page in L livery appeared. . - “Sir,†said he, “Lady Arnold says’she 1 lost her purse when ya helped her out 1 of the carriage, and plaze, she says, 1 do yez know anything about it?†‘ The captain’s story was never an A young reporter once called to inter. ,view Senator Quay and found him freading. After formal greetings had . yea†3 been exchanged the senator said: “Do uws in London, . .. .. gyou play poker? Of course you do years lives lbook. 5 once in awhile. Then you will ï¬nd this . one of the best poker stories you ever {saw,†handing the newspaper man a The reporter out of politeness read a page. “Ah," said the senator, m i “I see you are interested. Take the g l i journalist was out on the sidewalkbe. "(luctor WOBt Col. .. scalds on body. E book along and read it at your leisure. Good evening.†And the dazed young fore he could recover his breath. It’s Never Given Away. “Pa,†said Johnny, .who is a persist- l | l l l i fireman. Toronto 5 cut knowledge seeker, “,what is a law- ..1§\‘.1l shoulder. 1;"“li, ‘ ‘K'i‘vrh: 33:5 Ol leg severely .w ' .erator's Error the Cause. .. «NM '0 an olï¬Cial of the com:- "v:1 operator's Careless- â€(for the collision. i,ril€l'ilt01‘ in charge of 7.: (jflnksville, is said to m: freight train go by ~ â€win: an order to have huntizvrriaching train with whirled. The operator had v.'-;~3I.S with the company, .- :1 at Cooksville. Scene of the Wreck. ‘licll‘ll occurred at 6.30 yes- “- .~ w" ‘ ' .l_. engineer. Toronto ‘ i giver?†“There isn’t any such thing, Johnny,†‘ replied the old gentleman, who had ; been involved in considerable litigation ! in his time. 1 “But this book says that somebody was a great lawgiver,†persisted the youngster. “Then it’s a mistake,†rejoined his father. “Law is never given; it’s re- 1 tailed in very small quantities at very high ï¬gures.†> JR rah. ‘ ' How He Kept Humble. Killerâ€"You’ll excuse me, but I never see your name in the list of subscribers for the poor of the village. Slenderâ€"Naturally. You see, it is and W215 bthcen this way: I pity the poor awfully and 4... . g r. -unnin(1r . ““4“ C“ 1’ I ° I am rather proud that I do pity them. 11 Winds.†freight eaSt- 5‘... known as the beef :3 'l‘euswatcr freight had inch lluniber bridge, ‘. .13., r "Io t"'.-,ir.s crashed togeth- l .,Z»;:::oli.<’:n,~d. and six loaded cars of the eastbound train besides several othâ€" 4,... e... _ 2,»: EDSITij'e<,1. _ 33;; being 11mm? or less damaged- fort»; of impact piled the a heap. tore up the track. {upland}: blocked the Inaiz'. .: in: railroad. Horrible Burns and Scalds. They were caught underâ€" ° 7 wreck. and inhaled the esâ€" .‘uzn. burning their throats I. aim ml! and >‘(ll(llllq than a . . L ~ ‘ :22: 1 land. These leaves, averaging 7,000.- Auxiliary trains 1hc scene of the disaster iron: was made up to bring n'n mil-re ' ' s lloSpital about 9 o’â€" †:h-t Llul‘llil‘lfl'. Chas. Wing- :._‘,. ;.:.. , ..; . ..z> ,ll‘..‘.£ll . ' Y . i M (.Sf' n‘ at the hospi- 1 7‘.li:' an hour after his adâ€" The Inquest. inâ€" pm : ‘ . dawn“! opened an at. ., .. r3. _ .. last P‘CC'lllllQ‘ ' Mr and llmid Tay- One Client Lawyers. 1 :2: t‘ll'jl‘..t'S were almost comâ€" | . If I should go so far as to give them money, I’d be so vain there’d be no living in the .same town with me. Barking Back. “You were telling Miss Gaussip this morning that you were going to be married again, weren’t you?†said the g shrewd man. “Why, yes,†the widower gasped in surprise. “How did you know?†“After you left her she began to count on her ï¬ngers.†To? crew of the engine on the beef 3 “in crew all horribly burned and ‘ It has *‘been ' computed“ that if 'the leaves of an elm tree sixty feet high . were spread out on the ground edge to edge they would cover ï¬ve acres of 000 to a full grown tree, will absorb ammo Junction and London. ; water to the amount of seven tons dur- j ing the normal summer day. ‘ not for the ingathering by the stomata to Toronto Juncâ€" 5 they were taken to during the night a few elms would Were it ; soon draw off all the water from a dis- ? trict. . lived only ten minâ€" '_ Taylor. the brakoâ€" ! ___.____â€"â€"â€"- The Modest Actor. “Shakespeare took some great risks 1 in his dramatic eï¬â€™ects,†said the liter- ; ary analyst. indeed.†answered Mr. “He (lid, Stormington Barnes, with the innocent .. p . . gcgotism of genius. “For instance, when will“ Siniul on the bodies = he wrote his plays he had no idea that I would be born to see that they were 2 properly produced.††i-S'~‘~:':_'.' of brieï¬ess barristers is ’ .1 :19 that of the church A mieultl not be an unnatural ~‘ rim: hardly better off than . “:19. But the modern “one is usually a prosperous é 7...;11. said a man well known in “ “'Ol'lil some years ago to 1111's.: :1: e. desk beside mine. a young lawyer to r 1‘11 3 i 3 i 1 I | I y “-2.1 v . " ' 1 . \utll .11} adults, and : ““13: 5-113 I“. lice!) me out of _ , a minute, but take in l:;~ ~ .. , e Ulul.IQll‘.llt of this law- ‘. 5““. Q 4-,... . . “w: it is to act as his own ‘ |‘.‘ub\ ‘.‘ 'n ,1 ~ “I: 0$ n VV . , .19 2,;113'n‘. .. .. . 1.: r. mulls. banking houses, f ‘ ~"Illl other transportation com- i never say what we think .- {;;;~“ Wholesale mercantile “'7 :1 merchant found him- .. " ‘~ it was once the cus- ‘1 39‘ :10 to his lawyer for ad- (with) Were a written :1 . ice. The business man 1““ a 13W? er who shall work 10%: Again, the ï¬eld of the 2 :35 W011i: \ 3“an 52%. {5â€"3330}: as a Drummer. 2.x..j“““‘e Ham-l; â€" «5. L49 RPM" . lilac: 5 x . . c k' 128.0 hi A :“e ‘ “ “all ‘(i w, . ï¬rm 5" 3 presence and told “Be Very nicely. but that '3... 9Ԡin thud top] “u her: mom t Gren ' ' adier regiment called fly the drumâ€"wag th tshe had made ex- mmss, h of “A D: colmnanded a per. - Hauck e Eu sushi-er a barrister with 1 young ___________â€"â€" Could Live on Love. Fatherâ€"The idea of marrying that fellow! He couldn’t scrape enough money together to buy a square meal. Daughterâ€"But what diflerence need that make? We haven’t either of us had a bit of appetite for months. _______.__.â€"â€"â€" Trouble. of a Manager. Assistant (in menagerie)â€"Sir, it rains. Keeperâ€"Good heavens! Don’t waste that zebra. His color runsâ€"London Standard. - of prevention. me) b9 1 ume of many large 0011- E :s ozten connected with I ____________â€" Forbearnnce on Both Sides. Harryâ€"You and Tom appear to be ' the best of friends. Dickâ€"Why shouldn’t we be? of each oth- er.â€"Boston Transcript. I l i M†i MELBURN’S toner is narrowed.â€" t‘as the Daughter of the | 1113 a drum major ' ng ' and my nerves 1HEART AND NERVE PlLLS ' Make Weak Hearts Strong. Make Shaky Nefles Firm. ‘ was once singâ€" a n court opera in Doni ' cf the Regiment.†' 1.. after the opera, '. i l i l i l l were team they, tion. HEM . NERVE PILLS, and . ughter of the Regi- blessing to me. I ‘ acquitted herself ‘ mend them to. lug scene, and and nerve tumble. ' mmï¬w Price 50cperbmct3 y a 1’9111 ofï¬cial , dealers or The '1‘.me .. 'sce- for quick . ' um ‘00 at Sturgeon Paint-Lory furnished eign‘t-roomed house. With detacmd kitchen, on lake front between upper and lower wharves. This house is situated on three lots, the front or lake lot hav- mg 150 feet kontage. ‘ Also smaller cottage, 1} storeys 5 rooms with detached kitchen, large verandah. etc., furnished. Ten building lots on ï¬rst, second. thzrd and fourth streets, beautifully wooded and centrally located. Price $100 each. Also block of ï¬ve acres on Irene street, well timbered ; ideal spot for hotel. Apply at this ofï¬ce. Spring E very dainty lines in the p0p ent Kid and D French Heels, in the ordinary â€" EWc are also showing the newest Footwear. upmen Special attention of the Ladies is directed to some They come to us in several Shoes. was passed through His (Wednesday) Majesty’s The famous “DOROTHY 0000" most uptodate shoe made in America Customs yesterday ‘ and willb: on 5 dc t) (1 1y ular “EMPRESS†Shoe. new styles including Pat- French Kid made up with Seude Tops and Laced or Blucher Shapes. things in Ladies Oxford from Boston, the has also arrived, Farm and Town from T HE N. .HO CKIN SHOE S TOR E FOR SALE. One of the best farms in the County of Victoria, containing 114 acres without stump or stone, well iencâ€" ed and drained; 8 acres valuable timber, balance pasture. Eight miles from Lindsay, four from Omemee, one from Rea-boro, 10g house well ï¬nished on inside, stone foundation and cement cellar, sum- mer kitchen 20 x 30. Barn 45 x 52, stone foundatiou, cement celâ€" lar; horse and Cattle stables; sheep house 20 x 30 ; combined pig and hen house with cement floor. Price véry reasonable. Wood lot of 120 acres 15 miles east of Lindsay, two miles from Emily Creek, 3 miles from saw mill ; about ten acres heavy timber, bal- ance tamarac. The heavy timber alone will sell for about $1000.. i 200 acres 8 miles northeast of Lind- say ; good dwelling, ï¬ne barnsâ€" one with stalbling for 65 head of cattle. Will sell 100, 150 or 200 acrer. ‘TOWN PROPERTY . . On Lindsay-st. between Russell and Glenelg, solid brick, 8 rooms, ce- ment cellar. 0n Peel-st. storeys, 9 rooms, kitchen. On Fair-ave-solid brick, two stor- eys, stable, etc., a very desirable property. On William-st. northâ€"Hansome brick residence, bath room, furnace, etc. On Albert-st. southâ€"Very desirable' residence; good location; price $900. Corner William and Russell-sts., two solid brick houses with bathrooms and all conveniences. On Melbourne-st... between Lindsay and Cambridge, “00 solid brick houses, 'two storeys, 8 roomahaxd and soft water. Built two years ago. 3 0n Durham-st†frame house ; westâ€"Solid brick, two bath, summer near William, double also single house and four cottages. I - On Russellâ€"st near R C church, frame I house, stable and .1. acre land. On I the premises is a bakeâ€"shop in fairly good condition. Also a number of houses in other parts of town. Apply to S. M- PORTER, Watchmanâ€"Warden I l i _________+_._â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" Mariposa Agency for PEIERBORO TWINE for 1903 Having accepted the general agencyi from the Peterbor Company for the TOWnship oi Mariposa, samples and I 1 l y‘cc at Oakwoo . ' be made 10 I Values doubl . Can help you to buy for in- condition. ' TWO HUNDRED ACRES near Bethâ€" any ; land and buildings are excel- ACRES. 9 miles TWO HUNDRED all clear- south of Lind-33?; . ed ; good buildings ; to; 353.33.!†.â€" _-. -- etc. Apply Beaverton, Lindsay. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN acres, 5 miles west of Lindsay, Im- proved. Very desirable farm. And also a. number of houses for sale in town. For particulars ap-l ply to CHRISTOPHER CHITTICK,’ â€"4-1yr. Lindsay. to or C. cmrmcu, ! CANADIAN 1>ACI FIC v. CURSIONS ' ' flflw‘ww" ' - To Manitoba and Canadian North-Q west will leave Toronto every TUES- DAY during March and April, 1903, if sufï¬cient business oï¬ers. , Passengers travelling without Livc‘i Stock should take the train leaving; Toronto at 1.45 p.m. 3 Passengers travelling with Livci Stock should take the train leaving! Toronto at 9 p.m. l Colonist Sleeper will be attached‘ to each train. For full particulars and copy of "Settlers’ Guide," “Western Cana- da" or “British Columbia," apply to your nearest. Canadian Paciï¬c Agent. or to ...... .... l l l A. H. NO‘l'flAN. A.0.P.A. i Belt. Tomato ‘ i l l l l l King-st. T. C. flATCflETi‘ Agent cm. 99 KENT-ST - - LINDSAY The Victoria Loan and Savings C0. l Established 1895 Chartered under “Loan Carpets-l tions Act.†‘ Authorizcd Capital £300,000. § rcr cmt. allowed on moneylcfti on deposit withdraw/able any dly, nz. paid . f'om cu: to five years. once“? Pedlar Kent-St.. Lindsay James Donnell :W W .. FULL OF COMFORT .. A Shoe does full of holes, to be not need to be full of comfort For Ladies we have the Victoria which ans- wers every requirment of the foot. For Men the Florsheim, the Sovereign, the Jno. McPherson, the J. King, and many other good makers. Your Boys need Shoe possessing qualities both of comfort and durability. The Boy or Girl with acomfortable Shoe is happy. SEE OURS FIRST. We are placing on our tables this week 30 rice $1. 50, On sale 97c. Successor to Palsy 8 Zhaatler THE SHOE â€W prs Men’s ï¬ne dong Bals Extension Sole, regular l Also 30 prs Misses Box Calf Ba] and button regular price $1.00, on sale 75c. JOHN BlAlKflURSlIm Lindsay MAN 8: Emmerson BLACKSllllllS MB “MIME MKERS We bsg to call the attention of the gc on debentures ! painting. O.r Paint Shop is ill charge lon‘y be best stork. We do lgood shaoc before painting. 31’: kiais of ,kinds oi Vehicles built to order as uszial. Ofiize Hours, 9 am to 4.30 p m. W. HAVE LE JAMES LOW, President 4 . ‘-’lll‘ ..- '. usmsunuuouuul" out)â€. W andthefl‘r withhigh‘ involves a moderate to you much pm infection that goes onE clam instruments. go HABGâ€"ES Rudd H. c'al public to on: faculties for :e- of a First-Class Painter, and we use Rerairing, and out your carriage in l: is a iced time now to bring them in. All MODERATE WEETHEBU Sole Representatives for Mason Rich Bell _ Dominion , '»- :fff::.,;‘ New Williams 1 9;} Slandard {‘5 Vi heeler and Wi .a. {, _________.__._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Pianos, Pianos and Organs. PiJflOS and Organs. Sewing Ma.hinc Sewing Machine Ison Sewing Machine A‘so a number of slightly worn organs and sew! .1: machines at grsa'ly r.ductd prices. . J. WETHERUP, Box 415. Office Corner Sussex 8 Peel Sta. Lindsay .__â€"4 ...Don’t Run Away... \l'ith the idea that all llarncss is poor because low in price. Our prices are rot high nor our Harâ€" ness poor, in fact it is the . best harness obtainable. Livery or Farm Harness . double or single Buggy Harness of ï¬ne Oak 'Ianâ€" n‘ed Leather at remarkably A) low prices. amess C0. 93 KElil'Sl} Ll‘fBSll n. J. Little My,