PAGE Estlblished 1890 New York Boston Chicago n ma! tho summon can Page Woven Wire Fence â€anthem mtmmhmwm W Winonaâ€"ma. M q hummus-osmium Paco-winged! un- a. h n.- mandhuitoutin .Koloaom â€"' W V_',__, _,',,_,,_ '_v _ mm and mwmmdmmmmum a â€WWW. mwmm mrtu‘mu. I A beautiful Gold-finish“! Watéh. handsomely engraved Ll: (Ladios’ or Gentleman's size). will be m given to everyone who correctly answers following puzzle: ‘ W. F. -DEVER C0. STOCK AND BOND BROKEB§ References, Bradstreets, Dunn Winn Local Correspondent Toronw J. C. RAY Local omce, William St. Phone 178 FEWâ€; in!†flig‘ Ei‘ 8; i5 333% §§§§§§ ’ié Wellington-st East Toronto Telephone 4303 Main uuâ€" l" Professional - m clined to 1113831 "I" ' 'fy their cm, to ex- ' dignity, dwell. upon its im- portanceqand carefully guard against any encroachment upon its privileges, This inclination, natural in itself, and, within certain limits. laudable ' , has a tendency never- ake the professor be- lieve, or act as though he believed, that the professmn was made for him, and not be for the profwsion. ,_-...a 4-1“: nuhiect as of llcvc, v- ...V that the professnon was him, and not be for the profession. ard the subject as of more importance the interests of the profession as of more consequence than the interests hose beneï¬t it was in- are more the secular professions. ï¬rst place their calling is of the noblest, inasmuch as it deals with man in his relation to what is spiriâ€" tual rather than to that which is materialâ€"to that which is eternal rather than that which is temporal â€"to lead men up to Heavenly things rather than to aid them in obtain- ing success in earthly thingsâ€"to ex- ercise authority rather than to ren- der service. In the second place, advantage which me fossions have in; th In the second place, he has not the ‘ advantage which men of other pro- '. ’ s have in, their daily interâ€" course with their fellows, and with the world at large, by means of which, as individuals, they are con- stantly schooled and disciplined, their errors corrected, their mistakes pointed out, eccentricities kept down.- their mental powers developed. and that general knowledge of men and things acquired which can be gained only by acquaintance with the world. The cleric, on the other hand, is‘ comparatively isolated. He is re- garded as standing apart, and On a different plane from his fellowmeu. All his sayings and doings are sub- ject to severe and often acrimonious criticisms, but criticism does not. reach his ears, or if it does it comes through some distorted. probably ill- natured, channel, and therefore does: harm rather than good. There is no one who ventures to point out defects which are obvious to every- one but himself, and which he would gladly remedy if only he was aware of them. He errs through ignor- ---= and: out his mistakes one but himself. gladly remedy 3‘ of them. He 81100 onlv by their 9. and ï¬nds out vil con The layman who goes to church to worship, and such only need be con- sidered. besides joining in the sor-l vice, desires to hear something that will remove his thoughts for the time. being from the cares and trou- bles of his daily life. and will help him on his Way when he is obliged to resume them. He does not want, anything.r said that will recall them. â€"-any lecture or discourse on subjects he probably understands better than the preacher. still less upon those of a sensational character bearing upon popular topics that he has been hear- ing about all week. and wants to iescape from. Topics such as are advertised in the Saturday paper to be dealt with by popular preachersâ€" one of the latest bearing the picturâ€" esque title of “Grace. Grit and Greenâ€" backs.†.or the more practical one of “Coal at $10 a ton.†have no atâ€" traction for him. Nor .does he no to listen to a concert any more than to a. popular lecture. consequently the music of “male quartettes" or so- prano soloists are not to his taste when made to form part of what "I lx-n â€"-... V- should be a. devotional service. PARMER AND RMLWAY BONUS men evil consequences 889631.137 “1‘ all “game!" What you neeu a. w... _-_, ' you new blood, and the edical science has for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, My blood seemed to have turned to wa- ter and I was troubled with dizzi- ness, headaches and nervous prostra- tion. I got so weak that I could hardly go about, and notwithstandâ€" ing that I ,was constantly doctoring I got no relief until I began using __ - I‘IE“- D:“E mv 00m- overcoma backaCheSp tite. skin leg so CO DIUII. hardly go about, and notwithStanuâ€" ing that I xwas constantly doctoring I got no relief until I began using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They comâ€" pletely cured me and have given me back all my old.time health and strength" - II_ anvo (Inns! for Miss What. these p Tuckey and th‘ will do for you bright. Don't take a the “just as which some de larger proï¬t. â€"A fatal accident occurred last night at Vain's foundry. St. Jerome Que.. by the breaking of an emery wheel, in which Joseph Lebanc was killed and Thomas McCabc had- his -â€"A deepamh from Salzburgh stat- es that the Crown Prince of Saxony will visit the former Crown Princess Louise at Lindon next week. and a reconciliation is probable. It is probable that the couple will re» marry. Itlwâ€"J - -â€"Harry McLarty. an employee of the Kemp Company or! Stratford,was nearly asphyxiated in his room at the Dufl‘crin Hotel, Woodstock. A porter on failing to rouse him. broke the door. and found the room full of gas with McLarty unconscious. â€"Rcturns from all the towns in Kansas disclose the (act that the vote in favor oi enlorcing the pro- ing in the history of the state. Only six town voted in favor of a: liberal policy toward the saloons. â€"Fire broke out in Hanna and Hutcheson Bros,’ store, Huntsville, about 7 o'clock Thursday evening. The loss is conï¬ned entirely to the one building. It is estimated at from $10,000 to $12,000. The amount of the insurance is not known. â€"It looks now as though it would be only a matter of a few weeks be- fore the price of milk is advanced from 5 cents to 6 cents a quart in Hamilton. A short time ago the wholesalers organized, with this end in view, and yesterday the retailers swung into line, and formed an as- sociation. They have all but twelve dealers, and an efl'ort will be made to persuade them to join. â€"A party of Q. N. R. surveyors made a ghastly ï¬nd on the prairie a few days ago. about forty miles west of Saskatoon. While running their survey line they came across a MILBURN’S HEART AND NERVE - PILLS . Ma m." mu £2“ H. .M m u mm man and a team of horses sttachcd. to '-a sleigh. The man was sitting buddied up in furs on the seat, but the reins were trailing on the TWICE TOLD TALES created this tho Kurtâ€"1m munâ€"m fluke Wonk Hearts Shunt. like Shaky Nerves Finn. ing in a On in“? We have the most refiable meare and Graniteware, and can save money in other ways if you )ou deal BflXALL and MATTHIE Bteedels Take Notice I zl-‘or I‘ui‘flier PM‘culu‘s. 0!, y 0’ flip Wuhan] Darla-“go 38' â€01' lupplymo undersigned. The Great Electioneer Stallion No. 30258, American Trotting Reg'r. WILL MAKE A LIMITED SEASON AT HIS OWN STABLE. McAR- THUR HOUSE, Fenelon Falls. TERMSâ€"To insure a foul $15, to be paid lat of February, 1904. Sea- IMPORTED‘(0055, (717) Light brown, white stripe on face. four black legs. bred by John. Craw- ford, Milestondord. West mum-m. Ayrshire. Scotland; imported by Du:â€" du i. Grundy. Spring'vine.01t. WILL MAKE A LIMITEDf SEASON A'I‘ HIS OWN STABLE. McART THUR HOUSE FeneIon Falls. TERMS .410 We on the 1m. 0! PM. W n '. A beautiful bay stallion, 15.2 hands; fooled 1898; bred by Wm. Henson, Louisville. Ont., by Road- master, 2.26}. First dam by Black Diamond, full brother to Little J oe. 2.17. Second dam by Kentucky Jack. Third dam Thoroughbred. Roadmaster. 2.26} (sire of Harold H. 2.04; Bondy 2.12} ; Master Boy 2.20}; Paddy D., 2.18:, and several other fast ones yet unmarked), by Hambletonian Downing. dam by Lon- don Traveller. 2. 20 mark is easily within his cap- abilities. the most successful campaigners over the winter track- and his performan- ces at Ottawa demonstrated that the WILL MAKE A LIMITED SEASON AT HIS OWN STABLE, McAR. {THUR ,HOUSE, Fcnelon Falls. DansFinister TERMSâ€"$12 for insurance. DAN FINISTER has been one o! Alia Celtllntcd Clydesdale Stallion $10. Macnair Anteam condition By Antevola 7648 Heating Stove, um APRIL 1cm, Midnight Blaze Plumbing. Tinsmithiug and .RC' pairing Neatly and Prompt- ly Done Manufacture and dealer in a! kind! oflnir goods of which I keep a urge assortment. Your own .alr made up to order. J. HIGHS, Lindsa! KEYS 8 lolllSON, Lindsu Hair requisitm in Back, and Round Combs, Hair Brush: Tdet Combs and Pomp Pads Hair Pins, etc. J as. Riggs, Ow all Wu: 0! MW‘ mama; M of Voicn Culture, Piano. 01-...“ .nd Hoary, including HI!- may, Counterpoint, Canon and Mo, Hunted Form and History. Popfll prepared for cumin“ion “ m Ullvu'aity. at Toronto 0“ “to†a! nude. Studio and '0' m 50 emu-idge-sc. P.O. 80x23 poor or _KEN1‘ sr. Honey to loan at. very 10mm x ‘t W “113?. and terms to suit bor- rower. 'nns Corporation being a: 'es urination of four companl twent} millions, in F terms. Private funds I J. PAYNEâ€, “IRIS Estimates promptly Sim“ 0†7 kinds «cemetery reQUiSiws' Harblo Table Tops, Wash “’9" [antic Pieces. etc. 8 Specmlty' Being a. Nice! worm“ pf. should â€this dais“ “1d pdoen beta-e purchasing 6190““ ‘nnllï¬â€˜_‘ln vim rear 01' Mum: gnu-art of are thatisnotmflh "1.1-1, desirable to the aver-9 Walden What you want in an oven mature. Rave on lsstsrn Ganada Mortuauï¬ corporation. lulu. 0. ll. HOPKINS. Agent, at Lindsay wonKSLâ€"In the rear Midge-st. opposite The Banana Pei-mam: and will give my haunt. thereof. ROBERT CHAMBERS HONEY To LOAN on â€W In a. lowest. cum-0‘ â€â€œ5 HAVE access to me Ch I It money market in CM ad will save my patron! a†EXPENSES you [ABM Lflé. "snow or ran consenv no“ “ got the desired n. lowest l at With s A preferred. H. HOPKINS. 968'??? at above n solicitor. 1 William-6t" DR.G. DR. WUGE of will visit. Lindsay ï¬rst OR. A. GILLESPIE. C. A. 1 0M Ind residence corner laud Russell-ans. Lia Boyd College Physicians am mean-c In, WHITE, gradual» of [Inï¬nity Medical Facu‘: mm 0! Trinity U1 Tomato. and member of ‘ WI and Surgeons. We Lindsay-at. Telcpt Simâ€"Inn 'House. Hours 9.19.“ W Oomleatlon in I! Wait and Nose diseases. M, Edinburg. Lie Wwilu'y. Edinburg. 5 and... givq; to lidmfer aunt! women. Telepb 7- a. (moss, Dentist Badman for good “aubu- of Royal Dem It 15. A. TOTTEN. den :1- Wm 01 Tom: a? 9nd Royal College. mine â€v -‘ of mu private RYERSON. 66 0 E3“. w' m iiruauvr indoaein «littln' at his “mun“?! ! Mo “’1 is pm sit: iste