J‘SE UP ESTATI 9 .nd residen- It MEEHAN | property ml My term. A V. swwuot. I {CHEER ty of Yictorit s all kinds prom Satisfactioq 0W S FOR SALE NDSAY mud bun-nib“ an an: mm; s m gm Ila ipply you I Fruits, stables ‘mceries, nson House. good “‘0 M T PRICES. ~ices paid for and Eggs. THEâ€"- ZWELLERY 3mg my ORGANS .AND ; MACHINES. $11929 m Leather, Goods. INDSAY. M 6R0([RY’ sss s~ssssA STIONS.. g, ARREN, 'L THINGS Glass, O'COO. e0 lid ibrick ; nutes walk tellery, wellings MARC H 18¢ Watches, ms; “11531; [mi Raymond. :1 prices and flu but solid Ull-M’. nonh. i'Lun-h. .nr‘ such as Hw mune of E')‘. In Sew. .‘Iy, and if gch dongs '«r-ment and runes. glocks. Q.‘ H md H888 HARRIAGB LICENSES m il by Mr. Tho! Bean. on†gt. odice in HR. G.‘ [DWJIS , eury “on or a! his â€dang". Albertqt" Lind-1y. V KENJCK. Mean-ed amalgam tar May-mm towmhlp‘ P0. 5% are... Gran-we". Out. In!» at «am m cum-um. ganged Anetlotieer. (or the can 01‘ Hanna, Farm stock and 31 other males promptly attended to: Charges madame. =99 GTEPHEN OLIVER-Lima»! Aw.» tiaaeer tor the «lunar a! Wagon-i. Sala- pronmlv named $9. mil magnum to W Sum!» mud «HQ 120 Kent Street. _..._ Over Morgan 3 Drug Ntnre. r n JA\U-‘.,B mummy om, m M "Then viii loll! canned Auctioneer. for the man 1? "NM†WINNER†nr \icemia. Farm uncle and a! Ibo-ammujuauu ompr sales pmmpth attained to mm m window on“ QDRS. NEELAXDS IRVINE, Den- tists. members of the Royal Col- lege of Dental Surgeons. We have all the latest methods of dentistry. Special attention will be given to Orthodonia. Crown and Bridge work. The successful extraction of teeth under gas (ViiynliZed Air) and the insertion of the best. artiï¬cial! dentures contanes to be a speCialtyl of this olï¬ce. ‘ Ofï¬ce nearly oppoâ€" -Iite the Simpson flouse. 0111’. A. WALTERS, dentist, Lind- saV'. Honor graduate of Toronto Cniversitv and Rova] College iof Dentistrv All the latest and prOVed branches of dentistry suc- ceesmllv performed. Charges mod- erate. Ofï¬ce over Gregorv's Drug Store.- corner Kent and William- I". DR. POGL’E. DENTIST, ofï¬ce near- 13: opposite the post‘ot‘ï¬ce. Special attention given to children’s teeth. Howard V. POgue, D.D.S. L.D.S. W. H. GROSS, Dentist, Lindsay, H!a.dquarters for good Dentistry. Member of Royal Dental'College. LEIGH R. KNIGHTâ€"Barrister. So- licitor. Notary Public. Represent- ing Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance ICSWEYN SMITH. â€"Barristers, ntc. Oxï¬ce. Kent-st ; opposite Pym House. We are loaning mon- ey on real estate, in sums to suit. burn-uwrs m the very lowest. rate. of interest and suitable terms. JUHV McSXVEY _\ , W. E. SMITH. ‘R. SUTTON, Dentist, Lindsay, Hon or graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Sur-.f geons. All the latest. improved! Cutters for Sale 01‘ Exchange methods adopted and prices moder-J I have two carl . ; oads of flrst-cla “9,. Ofï¬ce over Apdefson Nu’gcutters, bought at'right. prim tn: gent s. opposxte Veztch 5 Hotel- 11 will sell for cash or exchange for MOORE : JACKSON, Barristers, etc, solicitors for the Cuunty of \‘zcturia and the Bank of Montreal. any to loan on mortgages at the lowest current rates. omce Wziliam-st., Lindsay. F. D. Moore, Alex. Jackson. Co., of Waterloo; Federal Life As- surance (30.. of Hamilton; Empire Accident and Surety Co.. of Lon- don, Ont. Otï¬ceâ€"Telephone build- lnz, William-st., furucrly Judge O‘Leary's oflice. TU BORROWERSâ€"We York-Sta, Lindsay. T. Stewart, L. V. O’Connor, IGZ'YUS TEWAI‘CI‘ O'CONNOR, Barristers Notaries. etc. Money to loan at \‘rrl'js' lowest current rates on best terms. (mice corner Kent, and DRS. GILLESPIE 6: BROWN. â€" comer of Lindsay and Russel-Ms. Sgwrzal attention giVen to Mid- ~_~--md Diseases of Women. Tel- H. HOPKINS, Barrister. Solicit- o: for the Ontario Bank. Money to Man at Iow’est rates. Otï¬ce No. 6 W;:liam-st., sounh. UC'VZL'IID»), , p...“ bun/is. MCI AVECHILT}. . PEEL, Barristers, etc†Lindsay. ‘, .,.,._,._, runway on real estate nz'ortgages at 2h;- luwest current rates. The busiâ€" u»:; is done in our own ofï¬ce and the principal and interest repaid to us without any expense of remit- We also purchase mortgages aml debentures. TO INVESTORS --We in\‘est money for clients on mwrtgagcs. also upon mun'lcipaLde- bentures, investment stocks and “cant ting. DR. J W WOOD (late 01 Residence and ofï¬ce .- .- first floor \\ est 0! Ca Methodist church 06m to 1] 21.111. ; 2 to 4 an 'HE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to loan money on Farm, Town and Vxliage Property at, very lowest rates of interest. Company or 'ri‘iate funds. I am always ready to buy good mortgages. I E. WELDUN, Solicitcr, etc., Milne Black, Lindsay. ‘ DR. J EFFERS.-â€"~Omce hourg 9 to . B. WELUOX, Mariposa township CL-‘rk. Oakwood. Fire Insurance Agent. Issuer of Marriage Licences. Conveyancing in all its forms. wl’ax 5-anll Diseases of Women. 1e: ecnnm- 99 A CH LP SPTE W. J. BROWN. LE ..,P ED. M 1).. cm “TH E WATCHMAN-WARDER. mâ€"aâ€"o .â€".â€"~â€"-â€"~ «1 .R, F. BIKANCHARD, graduate To- ronto University, coroner for Vic- toria county. Ofï¬ce Ridout-st.. turner Kent and Lindsay-SIS. form- erly residence late Dr. Kempt). Phone 45â€"35. R. J. McALPINE.â€"Corner V‘lliam and Cnlborneâ€"sts.. Lindsa‘ .Spec- iai attention paid to diseases of nose, throat and lungs. Ofï¬ce hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.111. ; 7 co 8 lla- m-,Ubuty.u., p. m. Residence 30 Wellington-st... Telephone No. 43. R. G. S. RYERSOX, 66 College-St. Toranto. eye. ear. m.and throat Ipecialist Auctioneers DENTDST éï¬dne No. 196. Money to Barristers. etc Dentistry VOOD (late of Kirkï¬eld) and ofï¬ce â€"â€" 30 Bond-st. west of Cambridge-st church. Ofï¬ce hours : S :2to4and 4 toE are loaning -7t08 I will sell f6:- cash 0;- eichangé for nor-spa, cattle or any kind 0! live 47-17.! . 91 Kent-It. . tent with accuracy and hecessary re quirements. ALL BUSINESS of this nature strictly private and conï¬dential. ceu to the cheapest money market in Canada and will give my patrom the beneï¬t thereof._ EXPENSES OF LOAN kept dawn to the lowest possible point consb MON’EY T0 LOAN on Mortgage: at lowest current rates. I HAVE ao- R. A. FARQUHARSON, B. 5., McGill Yongo-Itm, Toronto. Pmmrt attention given to cull app! cations. Apply to On Pirabélaca Improw‘d N H PROPERTY Oldest ! Quickest ! Sale“. I BRITISH-AMERICAN BUSINEsszconnEGE MONEY .n§u§ug§u§u :0 v... .0 J.‘ H. Sootheran z \Ve are also placing a larger . bore and brass cyiinder and steel .g. rod that will last and throw 9 mnre water than any pump on '3' the market. O '9'3’0'3'0059'96400'N .9 '0 O O 9249' O O O 0.0 O O 0.0 O O 0.. O O O O 0 not seeing his companlonfo agitation. “East any charm that cont-Ina cvll!" Josiah sold in a voice IO low that he .1. most whispered. The peddler regarded him curiously. me Sylvester M12 (9 msurely‘," hethonght. “that 30'" "*- Ate now prepared to supply . the. above pumps for any do pht . 889d Wight needs not evil charms. The of well up to 150 feet and guar- antee saustaction. . The day of the Mark Iron pipe 6 and cast iron cylinders IS past, as 0‘0 the people know from exger- § 0 , . LII-mg It" "Mung my mflewmmm {3 devil ls close enough to him already.†But he answered suavélyu “It doth happen that I have small call for those. Most folks are atear at them. Once I ‘ W h t t, had a box of crosses that were said to zence. a. you} wan . he possessed of the devll, but ‘they {NYSE a. Pt‘ynp 1; GALVA‘ : brought me much slckness. sorrow and GZYELINggf-is “£111 thin-ealgfsi A1:: é bad luck, so I soon got â€d of them. bolts which lust and fall OR and Gentlemen, step up 1- Surely there's “Qt mux Runs which do not rust. :- 0nâ€, â€9 9‘ng ye†sweethea’tmï¬l m taint the water ’7 Who ll buy my wares? he called out. “,8 are also placing a larg m. ‘3 “Those crosses man! Josmh inter- bore .md blasscv'inder and 5mm: . posed impatiently Wert of gold? Where soldst thou them ?" O O O O O O O z 0. rod th: it will last; and throw 6 9 Syix'Ies'Irérb \ M m. “ e are also prepared to sup- ply superiox \V indmills on spec- ifications. and repairs. 9 tisf action Guaranteed \Vell - orders receive prompt. attention. Om practical man \IR JOHN DENNIS. looks aftex all order: FARM [HMS 700 Situations Offered 1905. WINDMILLS. W. A. FANNING. The Repository, William-st.. Lindsay CO. Lindsav, 0m. 11,, rm, 3; mm mm 0F gamma-01m O .l ark iron pipe ers is past, as from ex want, w en GALVAN- 'E. BRASS threads, not i fall off. and 90020002 :03 1 do not rust '3. ing a larger °.° ier and steel .3 and thaw 0 1y pump on 0" MR. JOHN 3; tr all order: .:. j 9: anan'oad : 3 ve prompt 02° - 9 LLS. 3 Lred to sup« ,113 on spec- 3 H; . .: a r. ¢¢§$¢¢‘ f. 0:0.o:0.0:o.0:0. ‘4‘ - pare me to thy hatter!†She sprang from her seat and. hum: pants: in the window casement. Ind aha-ply. with no desire to convent her manna: "I: then but no better all ma that. mm. menu: but!!! boo-mumflnm. A bed: '6 low to 1001‘ng and cow!†I» wound up At her words the enthulum on Kempster’n countenance tuned away. “I wns but thinkinh on my um. young heifer. new. no lent the m 0' my words.†he concluded tummy. “There. I knew R!" we minimal Under the glimmer of the candle his 1 round race wore a pensive expression. 1 Betty tossed her head as it she did ! not understand either look or meaning. E exclaiming with disinterested friendli- 1 ness: “There's Sarah Ann Dngaine. Si- mon. She maketh her boasts on her love for flowers. Happen thou could get her to wear thy blossom." Kempster shook his head. . “I’ truth. my mind dwelt not on good Sarah," he said, sighing again. “. . Hetty, 'tis thoughts 0' some one else that doth disturb my peaceâ€"a- little black eyed maid as pretty and as graceful asâ€"asâ€-- natty, who had been listening to his words with an alert. suspicious. look on her face, grew quite fldgety as she saw him mentally casting about for a suitable comparison. “Now, Simon, thou hadst best be careful!" she cried hastily in a voice or For a time a silence fell between them, both looking out of doors at the peaceful night. Then Simon observed: “At home now when I sit before the door alone ‘0' nights I look at my bushes hanging full of rose blossoms and think how a woman about the ‘house ‘could make good use 0’ them to beautify herself. As ’tls." with a sentimental sigh and a nervous wriggle, “they wither and die away, the petals blown hither and thither by the wind.†0 CHAPTER X11. â€5’ '1‘ about this time Hetty Tann- ston, having ï¬nished her even- ing task of washing the sup- . per dishes and putting the kitchen in order. sat idly on a little bench beside the doorway of her home. Some pink roses hanging on a bush ‘ near at hand attracted her attention. 2 Reaching over, she pinched a handful, then, after bending an ear in the direc- tion her mother had taken to visit a neighbor to assure herself that she was “Pah! ’Tis Simon!" she exclaimed. “I might ha' known the sound of his clumsy foothills! Lord knows 1 ha’ heard them often enough. The callant’s . forever a-passing!†l Presently Kempster reached the gar- den gate, paused and, peering through r the gloom, saw the glimmer of a white kerchief. i “Hetty, is't thou?" he‘ said as he came ‘ toward her. 1 “Yea, Simon, who eise but dreary me, pining all alone?" she said. rising, iwith an ail'ected sigh. “Wilt enter? The air is chill.†Stepping into the kitchen. she lighted ‘a candle that stood in readiness on a small table and, setting two chairs near the doorway. motioned to her visitor, ’ who stood hesitatingly at the threshold, to be seated and took the other one her- self. “Those pink roses become thee. Het- ty," Simon ventured to remark. re- garding the young woman ad'ectionate-i iy, his eyes glistening with admiration of her fresh beauty. Under the warmth of his glance Het- ty flushed slightly. “Mother would be angered an she saw them," she said. With interest. “No one can say," she answered. “but methlnks ’tis the sight of so much wicked vanity and worldly display that our cousin hath seen ï¬t to bring into j this hitherto reverent village that hath . upset Josiah. Ah. lackadny. such scenes as we perforce must witness! i Why. just tonight in going to the vii~ iage I too: the short path through the { Mayiand arm, and there before the ; door sat this papist lover of Margaret ' in a suit of lavender satin trimmed i with gilt needlework. stringing a lute. I and she standing by with her hand on " his shoulder, was humming the air of some French song. Both were so in- tent upon their wicked music that they did not even see me Margaret's aunt. ‘ Such a sight sickened me, and i la~ ented my slothfuiness in taking th_e Is sort way. To be a constant eyewit- ness of such foolishness. as perforce ‘ Josiah is, can ne’ er help grieving him. Prithee. a pious. God fearing man. as he is well known to he. feels a respon. sibiiity for his cousin‘s soul and re- sents her cool and brazen determina~ tion to go her evil way." “Nay. good dame." Simon ventured “Those pink roses become thee. Het- ty," Simon ventured to remark. re- garding the young woman afl'ectionate- 1y, his eyes glistening with admiration of her fresh beauty. Stepping into the kitchen. she lighted a candle that stood in readiness on a small table and, setting two chairs near the doorway. motioned to her vlsltor. who stood healtatlngly at the threshold, to be seated and took the other one her- self. “Yea, Simon, who erse but dreary me. pining all alone?" she said. rising, with an an'ected sigh. “Wilt enter? The air is chill." Sounds of approaching footsteps crunching the earth heavily tell on her ears, causing the girl to put her hand to her head guiltiiy. Then as a merry whistle broke out on the evening air she sank back with an appearance of relief, leaving the roses untouched. not returning, arranged the blossom coquettishly in the prlm little knot of hair wound tightly at the back of her head; saying softly: “When I hear her coming I‘ll throw them out. Happen she‘ll not stay long now darkness hath fallen." L “Master, wouldst thou like a silver cross? Diable! There is not much good luck in them!â€'the vender conflnued. turning toward Josiah again. ‘But, to his surprise. the man‘s place was emp- ty. for Taunston, unnoticed by the throng of bystandels that was interest: ed in the peddler and his wares, with glistening txiumphant eyes had passed through mmoorway and gone out Into the night. But the man, shaking his head as If the price were too mud]. walked away. Hugs. Cheap. dirt cheap. but I am much in need of money." “Aye. of pure gold. Only the nobil- ity bought them." he replied proudly. “ ’Twas in Paris I sold thém. Ah. good sir,†to a timid young Puritan who had approached, “an thou wilt take a gold- en circlet than canst have it (or 8 shil- Continued from page [W0] "Thou um. wicked. empty mar «he cried shrmm "My only (bout: :3 My mum M the «am 0‘ men. for- netting thy mm- In heaven! “on! ihotcmthewnmwmotw mum. would“ thou. no that m and brother could have more mm for moving n“ be up: loun- « MI W!“ am. who m M“! W I! In mum‘l 1w. n map may. “Mme-m- , ‘9 ‘3" Im- an out. threw mom on the loot stamped on mm. Mgotten to remove. Her mother was at her side in an haunt. tor. the low- “There, that is the way wi' the men," cried the woman angrilyâ€"“ever seeing outward signs. which are devil's snares. and attributing them to the work or the good Lord!" Her‘eyes. glaring around wrathfully, chanced to catch a glimpse of the roses dangling from Betty's little knot of black hair, which that maid in her pleasure at Simon's gift had entirely to reassure her. “thou must 113' no tears for the loss of Mistress Mayland's soul, for I warrant thee that the splrlt that must dwell in such a beautiful body could ne'er and else but a place in heaven)! “00W um [am a. aim?†, They sprang apart. Hetty sank into a chair. hastily covering up the chain ‘ and pendant. and Simon. bending over an open Bible. turned over the pages slowly. as it intent on looking for a oer. tain verse. ‘ Mrs. Taunston entered. closing the door after her. “Good even. Simon Kempster. The night air groweth chili." “A fair greeting. good mistress." Simon pushed a chair toward her. “Yestermorn Josiah told use that some of thy lambs were ill. and I did but stop in to see it they were better of the malady." The dame seated herself gioomily. ; “Ah, woe is me!" she sighed. “Ali's adversity and trouble! TMOre sheep lay down with the disease tonight. But. worse than that. Josiah. my good son. who hath ever had a hearty appetite. for the past fortnight almost retuseth “What doth all Josiah '2" Simon asked with interest. “Ah'. luckmhy." she continued in u lower voiuu '1 ...ust xvi-gr it 'neath my kemhlei'. l \\ non. :is maxim:- is so wrath- tul at a but!) '5 Wmn‘ilig :1 guwguw. She says they are imp“:..-.;.;s of the devil to make maids mil". and worldly. Shame. Simon! Thou needat not pinch my neck with thy clumsy manners. Hist! 'Tis mother!" He sprang to her assistance. taking the ends of the chain from her small handa. . - "Aye. gladly. Simon!" she cried. dp» lighted with the gift. then. undoing the clasp and putting the chain about her white throat. said > “Couldâ€"couldst thou fasten it. Simon? My ï¬ngers are ‘31] thumbs, an‘ I‘m all a-fluster with sur- prise." sprang to his eyes at sight other pleas. are. â€Tie a good luck charm for lov- ers. they say.†“Ha’ done. Simon!†Betty. dangling the chain and heart before the light of the candle blushed furiously. “Must do foolish things like spending thy money for trinkets {or a cross patch maid “ho e‘er ï¬nds (unit with thee wl'out adding on thy :silly q" nonsense. “Wllt wear it. Betty?†he whispered, coming nearer. Had he encoeedod In pleasing her this time? Simon's heart but npldly, I and he could scarcely breathe wlth m- v pense as she slowly undid the wrap-2 ping. plcked up the chain and hung it = onthe and other ï¬nger. a dazed ex- presslon in her eyes; then she laughed a low. trifling. happy lam 9‘ “Thou dldst buy It for me. Simon?" I “For thee. sweet Betty.†; The honest tellow’s volce trembled! with feeling. and tears at dellght ‘ “ ’11: A trinket to: thee. Beta.†A hot ï¬nal: was on his face. “There wast a peddler at the Sign of the Red Heart a-eelllng them. and when I saw the gewgaws I thought It once on thee. Thou'rt so fond at trinkets. Betty." matpumngbnt-ntflepackit handed ittoher. cttheothoruudofmomiu up he: haunt. me llama. pm «pr-um u the amt so .9; - 81 18 55 { 9 From I. n. h 0 138 M Port Rap: 54 From WMIWW. It From ‘t‘ownwm u Prom Whnbym. m Mm Tomnlom. * M wrm “ In § :1 81 lb- an..." ter and one of his progeny so!!! in Montreal two years ago {or $800.00, while many others have reached the $200.00 mark. He has never been trained but can easily be made to make a record of 2.15. For particu- lars and extended pedigree, apply to JOHN SHEEHEY. 6-13. Penelon Falls, Out. Grand Trunk Mw'flmo'hblo For Haltbmon. For Toma..." For Cabooouk...‘ For Pembam...¢ lbw “romeo"..u has a private record 012 26 (no pub- lic record). He is sired by Kean Rothschild. dam Daisy Bell prixate record or 2. 86. Daisy Bell is by Mambrino Southam 2.26. private trial 2.20. Baron Rothschild has proved himself to be a sure {calâ€"get- For Whitby m wu"uy!flvnnnuuuuiv (ll! 03 hr Enron‘oluuuvuunnut“! M A;.AA From Toronto ............... 5.00 am From Peterboro ............. 8.00 am From mllburton...1 ....... 8.66 am From Port Baumâ€..- 9.10.41: From Cobbconk.............10.10 nfln Mm 'l‘oronto................10.50 mu From Fort Hops......... 9.05 pm ham 1. B. t 0. Jet... 5.40 PM! M Port Mum“... a.†p.“ Whflâ€.....muu..m fl†p‘-; From M mto“‘l‘.‘|t\l“| it“ "- M “nuuuuuuuunu I.“ P.- M mnkluuuuuuut 0|†9|. hon “mauï¬ï¬u D.“ p.- " Wanna“: .1†‘l- ‘ â€Innmumum I.†MI ““““"I"“ 'l†.‘. unnuunun .5“ ‘u‘: h .901" m'mnmmn‘oa" Iv. fl? “Baron Rothschild," the great Mambrino Pacing Stallion, will be sold at a reasonable price owing to the ill-health and age of the owner. Baron Rothschild is 9 years old and Those who wish to procure seed and have not selected the varieties or left. their order. will please call at once as some or the desirable sorts are getting all booked up. We mighi say that the' prices paid this your on many varieties are ad- vanced over last season. JAS. )1. SQUIER SON. 6-4. SQUIER a; FLAVELLE. We have now. prepared all varieties of Fancy Peas to give out to the growers and we would ask those who have left ‘Lheir order to grow for 1906 to call at. once and take deliv- cry of the seed. Ask ynur druggist for a package. Enough Lu dye une-andâ€"«me-lmlf to thaw pounds. 100. (‘ard nf honmdyed colours sent. on receipt nf :20. stamp Address. the lnhnson~Richanlmu (km. Liluiwd, Mnnu‘ezll. Gun. There’s no acid: nr roisona m DY- O~LA tn harm the guods. Use with minimal salt. "DY-O-LA does not was!) out liln uther d yes." Mrs. E. Cmemer. Burlingum. \\ rites: â€"- need but a lwief iutmdurvtinu to DY-O-LAâ€"â€"tlw dye that colour:-~ all materialsâ€"no matter how mixed. Colours an» pm-mnm-nt. rich and lovely. Positively qu‘t mb at! or fade. “Methought never to have liked thut clumsy Simon so well.“ she whlsjmrod. “His comparisons were o'er so homely I much misliked him. but now that he can write such love verses l Ween that he‘ls not mum: good parts." Undoing the crumpled piece of mm Hetty declphened the Writing greet dlfllculty: To were Hetty I tun â€Would bring a Chane. With a. love charm of u but That will never-no. never-let us part. Hetty walked to the window and lifted her flushed. pleased face to the calm stau- llt sky. :1! mother e‘er seen It she will burn It.†She whispered, looking toward the door to nuke sure ape had secured It against Intruders. “Now for Simon'l misslve. For an he loves his farm. methluks he 13 not entirely lacking In sentiment. Muyhap ’tls a love terse.†Once .11er in her room. Hetty drew the wooden bolt across the door and. sitting down before the piece or (in: that constituted her mirror. removed her ketchiet and with sparkling eyes looked at her white throat encircled by the SUV er chain. uniï¬ed voice from the Interlor or the {moi W6 on my wily in bid. "1‘1: good vane. natty. Ind 01‘ mnolo mm mauve“; "VOL†Then. taking up his but. he strode to the door; calling hi0 adieu: loudly to the older woman. who mwemd in t Notice to Farmers. Stallion for Sale. Women Wise in Dyes ( (‘ont inuvd next wevk.) ARRIVALS "ljflflivii!" 'uncnon m-nunuuuu , Jht..l'.‘;..ii 60' 8.6 lunuuuu'ul‘ M .‘l "QI'UQ’#O!€ nuyuuuu "W. nua.. ,ppp.’ mama“ 9669' Aommimï¬ In a amivmmu mama h3- INL (‘mwll u! (Imam Nnnh m (‘muu Mmmm‘. duh“ mm at mm: m. twins ““2th 0mm". mum: hum at Hm mu. mam: um Mar la Funk IMMI. I ndï¬hhuflm tar: 1m. 16 all M. IN, quwll «the am that the m. were amawd by new and “9 Gen! was “many mm mm which aha wan amid fur W. w «in less _ I "W W flw‘flan‘flahle mm m at. m comm Em: ‘ a m for Oowdl'u arrest. In. now u m with in mm and m. M mule. Wind- HOLD HI! WIFE NR DIAL], RPM Human Old land. Th. but “an aim. in «oak. We carry the famous “DORO'I‘HY DODD†and “IIPRISS†Shoes for Women, uul tho “HUIANIO†and 030. A. SLATER SHOES, n roll a other man-d mun. for man. It will pay you to mnpmaunurl am bobn buying. Lindsay '3 Leading Shoe House Begin HURLEY’S <3 0 ©<°>~e \o ., ~ 66%:an A- 'K O \. kw :foUT PRICES 92 (’0' \ ©<°©<°X°> Have made large additions during the past few weeks in all lines of H igh-class Furniture. @3034 0 .If you are thinking of reï¬'zmislning your house, or re. quu‘e anything in the Furniture line, it will pay you to see these goods. The prices are right 9' O 0 9° 9...9...9...9. 9...9...9....9.u 9...9...9... 9." ".9.â€.9.u.9.u .9...9.u ..9.v9 .9... C“. â€ï¬rm PR3 crib“ M. Undertaking In all Blanche: 2 O 3*3'93 34.34393 303.9394 3 3 3 3 3'9-30' .°O°3° O ANDERSON, NUGENT 31 C0. WM. WARREN, Agent, Lindsay Furniture Store The Bell Piano Organ Co.. Limited. Guelph, Ont. Dr. Cunnin‘l. Huï¬cnl Direc- tor. '1'“..- Bring your REPAIRS to us. We have the largest repair trade in‘ the County. , By Buying Your Boots and Shoes at me 1.6211. ** W?! This is the time of year we cut prices to clear out odd lines and make room for ANDERSON, NUGENT C0. '. J. HURLEY N ew Spring Goods. $34 ‘ NEW YEAR Well write us for Fm Bookletflfl†contain. lug plwtos of leading music“ celebrates. â€they have bun trio-l by a mnsi'lrablc urn»? 0' r".- futon. all have but (anally nurtured tor um hag. “Uh. «al-‘ty. and (Mac: of m.u¢maarc." “'I an and m mu aunt. in m dwa‘éh School 01 Into. the “Bell" Upn’g L: Guud Pan woman: 1. by 3w “r. h Gufï¬â€˜. C we“. an! an very mufï¬n“: win that. I an “churn-mus ““1 in In: pk nos; 11 nimble manor. GUIIIITIID 00.. hr 'flol' Itching, Blind. Bleeding. 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