Willlcott, Laur Paton, Harry m LU“!!! -â€" All kinds, Dressed. Dimension order. SIIIHGLESâ€"all “lags Ill SAS standard sizes on . . sizes made to order. Hand, bu ‘ uouLIINOSâ€"and all othcr . . mm LIME, CEM Pi 1L5]; “ an, cmuï¬in sack or bulk ‘ ‘ 3851' IIARD COALâ€"Grate C011 Blacksmith Coal. ' WOODâ€"Dr ft s 4 ft. hardwooyd? Sitofift m’ andallkindsofmill wood, ' ' Pro-pt Delivery m Rough ' rim», “1 - Touchburn, Florence.. Lucas, Florence .. ..... Burrows, Edgar .. Jewell, Rossie .. Topley, Stella. B ...... Preston, Grace... .. .. Haugh, Cassie ...... .. Higgs, Jimmy .....- Morrison, Willie ...... Miller, Budd .. -... use. Hadley, Clara ......... 13 20 17 20 Chambers, Willie .. 15 18 17 2O 16 20 14 20 16 20 13 20 . 16 2O 18 15 16 20 13 2O 13 18 17 2O 15 20 13 20 16 20 12 20 16 20 11 20 McFadden, . Heels. Harry .. ......... Peters. Mary .. Hall, Cora McConnell. Norman... 1 Giles, Willie 15 20 12 10 at Dennis induced a farm- 15201220 ' .toenter into partâ€" 15201120 - . '.. . . 16 20 14 15 14 18 15 15 ‘3' - AGE ,. ‘ 14 20 13 15 16 20 16 1o 5 20 11 10 ° .......... 15 20â€"20 55 Pym, Charles A†buyers of Furniture to ......... 14 20* 15 49 Richards, Walter .... Pearce, Lamie ........14 16 11 5 46 Williamson. Howard. 1 11158 M’RAYâ€"SEN-IOR DIVISION Howe. mssie ------- 1 Williams, Mayda. -... 16 20 18 20 7 Allan, Wilfred -.-... 16 20 16 20 72 15 20 16 20 71 15 20 16 20 71 71 70 68 68 67 67 65 65 64 63 63 56 55 55 Cunningham, Nettie. Killingbeck, Alï¬e .. Thompson, Grace ...... Veitch, Eddie ...... Preston, Jessie ...... Johnson. Fred ...... Goldie, Bardie .. ..... Metcalfe, Earl ....... .. Woodley, Charlie ...... Abbott, Willie ....... .. Peters, Ptank .-...- Rogers, Edith -..... Milburn. Jackie ...- . Con-pone. , . it the gro onus of rho Ill O'Leary is now pennlless. and working in a factory in Toronto. ' panied by Con- and two othâ€" trom Hastings some ry to Roscncnth, a] Store is locat- ed. arriving there about midnight. Surrounding the house. Mr. Jurvis knocked at the door and Was met by the mother 0! the man who told him he was not at home. Jarvis. how- ever pushed past her and on going upstairs saw the man he was after in the act of putting on his . but dodging quickly he slid through a manhole in the Wall of his bedroom m which he had constructed in case of n on emergency, having also stated 8111908 er be taken nJiVe. Sick Periodical .â€" hole, but he wrigg SW and dropped to the ground. A couple of revolver shots ï¬red by outside Headache is not of but is generally parties scared him so badly that he stomach, PUMPS and deal with us. “’6 keep only the best, and plenty of it. If you can’t make a 13 14 10 10 - Willicott, Newton .. . 13â€"- 10 .1 ‘ MISS WATSON Morrison. Russell Brumwell, Jennie Barnes, Teddie .......... Hickingbottom. â€"â€" Parkin. ..... Koyl, Gavin . Edmonds, Mabel Raymond, Bertha. Dark, EVa .............. Corneillius, Lillian. Gnï¬â€˜m, Bruce ......... Brimmell, Ruby .... Lena. ...â€"... Charlie ...... 16 '18 19 15 .......... 17 18 ‘7 15 17 20 15 15 16 20 19 10 16 2O 14 15 16 18 15 15 Hartwick, Sutcliffe, Woods, Helen McCrimmon Gordon. Williams, Jessre ...... Hunter, Richard ...... Clarke. Bert ......... .. are now prepared to Supply The DENNIS Wood and Iron Pm for any depth of well up. 150 feet, and guarantee sax. faction. Mr. Dennis is 'n (I employ and has charge of ti; department of our hm Orders for Pumps or rcpt will receive prompt mum We are also prepared I supply superior WlNDllLLi on spocxï¬canons. no more q If in need of Pulp: ' » a little no Windmills write for price " rating Cordi apply at our ofï¬ce. 'k mt" an “ Sylvester Bros Mfg. Co. _â€" selection here there is .. , Continued 1' ., a you tell our hero in ct now-â€"â€"no o the man you are st tell you all I D you one . you from d you once n1 nust obey ï¬ty- Rem life. but all count 5a ' ance of 1h;- , rn to be r. HEADACHBS. no use going iurther. Stewart, Nesbitt. Norman .. McLaughlin, Hugh... Collinson, Stella, ...... 14 18 13 10 J UNIOI: DIVISION LOttie ......... 17 20 17 20 16 20 16 20 16 20 16 20 jumped back Into the house through am one of the downstair windows. and was nabbed in the dark be Jarvis. who soon had the handcufls on him. when he wilted and pleaded for mercy. He and his mother were then taken to the lock-up at Hastings and a visâ€" it Was then made by the ofï¬cers to the home of James Luther. and he His 74 7:3 72 72 70 7o 69 69 69 68 Griï¬is, Brown, Georgina ... Robinson, May ...... Logan, George ...... Woods, Roy Gibson. Alured McLeod, Ethel ....... 16 Parkin, Mamie ......... 16 20 18 15 Preston, Aggie ....... 16 20 13 20 Johnston, Winnie 16 20 12 2O Hooper. Beatrice 1718 16 15 66 Ray. Florence ........ 17 20 14 15 66 Bate, Morley .. ..... 16 20 15 15 66 Twarnley. George .. 15 20 16 15 66 Laidlay. Viola ...... 17 20 14 15 “66 Earl. Wilbert .......... 15 20 15 15 65. Smith. Kathleen ..... 17 20 18 10 65 SoaneS, Sam 16 20 14 10 60 DuDOis, Tompkins, Olive ...... McGill, Ernie ........... Halliday. Celia ....... Walker, Russell ....... Pearson. May .......... Ryley, George Hooper, Arthur Stephenson. Oscar Checkley, Richard... ____,___.¢â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" “EDIIISWIPBTOASTAKE m m theâ€. - m, c. . e 1' nsoners were en son A m sou. 1‘0 cone HER aim, Cobourg. where they were before Squi Robert. , d ded ...... m: s: ...... ...: ...... . .. .... l w * 5: CO. THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALERS 0F LINDSAY (3 Upper ha: 2 small boy . and from h save a pee with an ace oulders. truth was, â€"__â€"-_â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"_. ~mas non'ummous; . m .. 14 20,15 10 59 EPPS’S 6000A ‘Prepared from the ï¬nest selected Cocoa. and distill where for Is successfully used monthl 11 â€Ladies. Safaeilectuol. Iidi’egg; our dm 5: for Cook‘s cm In! Con- puu. Tynke no oï¬r, as sll Mixtures, ills and imitations are dangerous. Price, Napl. 81 get 0. box; No. 2. 10 degrees stron 7.88 rbox. 1 or 2,1.nalled on receipt or psrlce unpdetwo scent The Cook Compon W1 9‘ es. 1 and 2 sold and reminders“ responsible Drugglsts in No. 1 and No. 2 are sold in Lind- say at all drug stores. Do You Intend Building...â€" lhave everything you re uire. and it will pay you to cons t me before making contracts. My PLANING MILL turns out every- thing you require for House or 8am Building, and the prices are right. The best workmen, the cheapest lumber, and satisfaction guaranteed in every case. GEO. I N GiLE m LINDSAY WI} FAGI'OBY WW Farm Leans m MONEY TO LOAN on Mort- gage at lowest current rates I HAVE access to the cheap- est money market in Canada and will give my patrons the beneï¬t thereof. EXPENSES 0F LOAN kept down to the lowest possible pomt consistent with accur- acy and necessary mm ments. - ALL BUSINï¬S of this na- ture strictly private and con- l ï¬dential. .l. n. soornriux, LAND AGENT. 91 Kentâ€"st... Lindsay, Ont.- ,..._.,,.,.,,,, , ; seam. Edith: ......,.; 14. Naylor, Herb ......... Raymond, Lily ....... Cunning, Harry ...... Warner. Lindsay Burton, Harold 14 2O 16 0 50 Ingram. Herb .. .. .- â€"â€"â€"‘20 15 15 50 MISS V. K. SCOTT. SENIOR DI- VISION. Bryans, Mabel ........ 16 20 18 2O 74 Stewart, Orvis . 15 20 18 20 73 Mercer, Vera . 15 20 17 20 72 Motherell, mag. 16 2o 16 20 72 15 20 16 20 Siddle, Charlton White, Sylvia ......... 13 2O 18 20. Wells, Howard 14 2O 16 20 Newsom. Harold 16 20 13 20 Mercer, Harold ........ 14 20 15 20 14 20 15 20 Topley. Mossie ...... McArthur, Lorne 15 20;18 15 16 20 17 15 Fisher, Pearl _. ...... Dolby, Louie 15 2O 17 15 Methercll, Grace ...... 15 2O 17 15 Topley. Bruce .......... 14.20 15 15 Anderson. Kay . 16 20 13 15 Eyres, Gardiner 15 20 13 15 16 18 1-1 15 Dutton. Winnie Bowman, Alfred ..... 13 20 1-1 15 Cinnamon, Beatrice. 14 20 18 10 Murdoch, George -... 15 20 14 10 Walker, Mildred ..... 16 20 12 10 McDonald, Myrtle .. 16 18 13 5 J UNIOR DIVISION Herbert ....... 15 20 1.4 20 Arthur ... 14 18‘ 15 20 . 16 18 13 2O 14 16 16 2O . 15 16 16 15 15 20 12 15 .. 15 20 16 10 .. 15 18 13 15 61 Giles, Florence......... 16 20 15 10 61 Brown, Martha ....... 15 14 11 2O 60 Beamish, Florence .... 14 14 16 15 59 Westcott. Maggie ...... 16 20 17 5 58 Sandford, Adolph 14 16 16 10 56 Si‘d-dle, Blan0he .. 14 20 12 10 56 Nugent. Manley ....... 15 18 11 10 54 Stinson, Norma. ...... 15 18 10 10 53 MISS TWAMLEYâ€"SENIOR DIVIS- ION. Henderson, Earl 16 20 18 2O 74 Sadler, Mildred ...... 17 2O 17 20 74 Reid, Joe ............... 16 2O 16 20 73 Blewett, Ernie ....... 15 20 18 20. 73 Hall, Bertha ......... 16 20 17 20 73 Bryans. Willie ...... . 14 20 18 20 72 Haddor, Louisa ........ 16 20 16 20 72 Clarke, Luella ......... 16 20 16 20 72 Murdoch, Florence... 15 20 16 20 72 Smith, Maud ........... 15 20 17 20 72 Perrin, Albert 15 20 16 2O 71 Goheen, Leslie ...... 15 18 1.8 20 71 McMullen, Walter .. 15 18 18 20 71 Mabel .... 15 20 16 20 71 . ...... 15 2O 16 26 71 15 18 17 2O 70 16 20 17 15 68 15 20 17 15 6‘ 16 20 13 10 59 14 2O 13 5 52 ' 51 ...-no 68 67 67 64 64 63 63 62 62 59 58 52 Bees. 69 Deal, 67 66 62 62 61 .0" Duo-... Henderson, Gordon... Shortt, Grace :- ....... Bryan. Ben Walker, Hadder, Morrison, Bessie ...... 15 20 1 Kennedy, Percy ...... 1520 Woogs, Bertie -........ 15 20' God es, Rox ...... 14: 18 Parker min? ......... 16 18 Elliott, Cassie .. ...... 15 Kent. Ethel ............ ’ Clarke, George ....... . I; Kant, J06 nova“ ...-w' 1:†OGWQIFUIG 1... m8 HHHHHHHH 18 .m 18 - .5... 11s . .V, . lieu .oowu 67_ A despatch from Tonawanda, N.Y., last week says : The greatest ex- citement prevails theoughout this disâ€" trict over the horrible murder that mmitted a, few mornings ago. J. B. Post, a farmer, 35 years old. living on the Worth road, four miles south of this village. bound his wife, Amanda, to a stake in the bull pen of his stable. She wore a. red calico a conï¬ned bull he animal Free Methodist preacher, who lives at Kenmore. hall a mile south of Post’t farm. Cantos had been a. fre- quent caller at the Post (um. and had often gone out driving with Mrs. Post. The other night he met Mrs. Post at a prayer meeting at Kenmore and as the pair were attentive each other, Post quarrclled with his {wife on returning home. Alter the killing of Ills wife, Post started for the Niagara river, with sed intention oI casting He was stopped on the ured Post without a string. gle on his Way to Buflalo. He was remanded to jail. It is generally believed that he is insane. He had break up the upon her is explained by some on the ground that a poster picture from “QUo Vadls" on his barn had deeply impressed him. don 73. 97, Stella Garï¬eld Falls 64, Florence King 58, Gladys HughSOn 57, Clara Belle Falls 54. Leonora Cameron 51, Maud Mar- tindale 48. Almina Goad 38. Pearl Thorndike 317, Pearl Goad 36. Senior thirdâ€"~Horau Coad‘95, Arnold Cand 91, Harold Hogg 90, May Coad 83, Walter Champion 81, Russell Giles 72, Morley Gourd 71, Garnet Wilson 70, Pearl Irwin 54. Boy King 42. Junior ‘ 98. Boy Phllp Laura Lake Willie Copplestone 50, Mildred King 40. Second Classâ€"7110mm Fair- man 98, Eddie Lake 79,».llyra Tay- lor 64, Frank Ferguson 57, Willie Martindale 47, Alice Rig‘by 44,- Lizzie , Rayner 36, Dannie King 36, Harold Weldon 30. Edith Gafratt 26,, Ruby Champion 25, 11.1.. el Goad 24, Ethel .1011an 1.7, Cora. Mark 16, Hands Henry 6, Willie Pat- Tbe Modern Christian's Prayer Oh, Lord. I come to The in prayer, Once more ; But pardon that I do not kneel before Thy gracious presenceâ€"for my knees are sore With too much walking. instead I'll sit-at ease and humbly bow my head. In my chair Th0“ ! I've labored in Thy vineyard, dost knoVV : ‘ I've sold ten tickets for the minstrcl; show, \ I’ve called on ï¬fteen strangers in curl tOWn. l Their contributions to the church put down ; I‘ve balked a pot of bums for Wed- nesday's spreeâ€"â€" ‘ An “Old Time Supper" it is going to be, I'Ve dressed three dolls for our nunl fair, And made a cake which in: Will fame , there. i l 2111- l Now. with Thy boundless wisdom so sublime. Thou knovvest that these duties take time. I have no time to light my spirit's foes ; I have no time to mend my husband ’8 morn till night, I have no time to teach them to do right .’ But, Thou, oh Lord, considering cares, Wilt count them righteous and heed my prayers. my, Bless the bean supper and the min- strel show, And put it in the hearts of all to go. Induce all visitors to patronize The men who in our program adver- tine, Becamac I've chased those merchants till they hid- Whene‘er they saw me 00min -- they did. s we" Increase the cdntributions to our fair lg: Andwlgiss the people who assemblezao: Bless Thou the grabâ€"b a (1 ti T. 63:†... .... ...â€. . '° 8‘ e wer table that's sent May our whist club he to Th servi blast, .. y co Theresdant .cing pu’ty gayor than the And when Thou hast bestowed blessingsâ€"then, those We pray that Thou will bless our souls, Amen. A“ Settlers’ I," hm we“. Chicago a. North-Watch; 113,; every ‘1†“m“ M and April. Colon- Ist one-way second-class tract. a points In lorado, Um. “out“... 11ch Idaho. Oregon. Washington 55. California. Victoria. Vancouver n"; West Minister. Nor-on. Boo-huh m ‘ other polnto 'in Koounay Districts Also motel rm~ ... .. ._ ., i. 8 683233; 5: â€PF? lrower. W. Trains arrive Lindsay II follow. It Gilt-edged investments payin 8 to 12 per cent guaran orders received this month will get ï¬rstquarters dividend inApr. Owen J. B. Yearsley Care Butchart Watson, Con- federation Life Bldgs. Toronto. Illï¬ Ganada Permanent and “68an Sarah HOMMG corporation 0. H. HOPKINS. Att. It â€May -|ot each wwk _â€"___- Money to loan at very lowest rates lot any time, and terms to suit bor- ' The Corporation being" an ;umdgamatlon 0! {our companies and ihaving capital and assets a! ,twenty millions. is prepared to do 3 TOR ibuslneu on most adpnntagoous i ONTO Private fund: it wales-ed. G. H. HOPKINS. Barrister. Lindsay. JOHN MALLET ....AGENT F03.... ORGANS AND PIANOS m dwelling. 49 Wellington-st. “Tr-kTheTafle ARRIVALS From Hollburton ..-.. 8.50 am. From Port Hope --.; 9.05 an. From Ooboconk .L.-- 10.10 a.m. From Toronto ...-3.. 10.50 pan. From Port Hope '... 2.05 pm. 0V0: LIX DSAY, THE WATERLL‘O MUTUAL for its (air denim-g and M tlements; also the XORTII 1"“ iAND MERCAN'E‘ZLIJ and 00‘ lable companies : OFFICE, rear f Eurniniou ‘ gBuildings, where l “1.; be 'â€" and : â€mean; on “336.115.5913" JOHN P. CL'NN ‘ IR. 1 new ' I“ THE FELLA, W cosscm AID“ â€l W and Chairman“ of " Methodist Church of Vt‘ .03 011103" Trinity University serVaOOI'y o! Mmc . Best makes and moderate prices ORGANS REPAIRED. Ofï¬ce at! I “Whom From I. B. b O. Jet...5m pm. M “Whitby ..-...m- 7.45 pm. Frow'hu‘onto ......u 8.05 p.111. --..Oooo. 80“ pm. linemen .--... 11,50,13. , m ..., 6.8 on. an 9... inml to pk... t. for he in, 0 Which he Marie his ébl' 33‘s Rurir ion but 2}; *4" of the mi: 061.0)“ agum , 7 ‘Wed the w .' might get " See how I’m keeping quit. ran hlS €30 Oportions. ~o feel Stro ,, not have ; us 7 100k the .p C followed 1‘ . When he In from, of (3 171‘s", g1)“. on “â€215 1}“. had 314)an ... and bland. ï¬red Dani‘s ere the hull. ‘ IMm rm. SWOI)‘L the \j ‘z 8.8, Ollly 1“ aid the vex l‘e “poll 1 01' the her “ buildings. \ 0f the Peon! ed upâ€