ome 30.3311“ . . only in city Sgt-:3: Hilly went to the ' o I from “Federica home. city Storm.“ - once same goods for in 'g‘ idea of their in. ill: at $3.75. $4.50, .2 7S and $3.50. litiier' phases of eleltlt’fl‘ Oils _ no a re the 1/, v, ,I ' . - here in big variety. Up With cleverness eVictoria Loan and Savings Co. Established 1395 r "Loan Corpora ed on moneyleft no 0 d sit withdraw/able any 3Y- 'd on debentures to five years. , i 0 d .lllARS ‘ manufactured You will be joyable smoke it you purchase your supplies at dos. CARROLL’S //â€"â€"_’â€"â€"â€"_’:_______â€" dd Bldi.‘ General Merchants ““90“, = Successors to Buzz Bros. Out. The Season of the year me around on ce morewhen our egg wag- gon will take its regular route. Your further pat- ronage solicited. lcCormic Binder Twine We intend handling the McCormick Twine this coming Season, and as it has given entire satisfaction in tnc past. we feel tree 0 recommend it to our customers. (ilrrlers taken either at the store or on the egg wagon. i’rices guaranteed. ddssd Wanted 5331“?“ market price paid lot but- W» 838. wool. we. either in cash 0.†goods given in t'XL‘llLlllgc. deeds Seeds Seeds Sets, Multipliers, Package seeds of Onions, llutc‘n Onion Seeds. etc. all kinds. ‘Txmpthy, Rodi ‘lk)ver, Alsike Cloâ€" ler. "turmps, Manxels, etc. ‘ The ten departments of our store are now welliassorted. Most special attention is given to speual orders. Pascoe Bros. OAKW ODD chennan CO. llgilder’s Hardware blacks‘inithls S‘u‘Bpné’; spades Jâ€" Shovels Z ., WashingZMachiiies § Chums Tinware . Graniteware Glued sewer Pipe Portland Cement- IFife bricks vâ€" ' Mess Plluszat . the Kawartha. , make the Col. s. Hughes mp. " hours at the Falls w'mf few, Mrs. F. Hare loft last Tuesda her home in Ottawa, after a vigit‘g a few weeks to her Ms . and Mrs. Wilson. p ' Dr. A' 1Mr. Woods, of the Imperial Bank Toronto, who is an'under-roader in tthpiscopal church, "occupied thd pulpit of St. James’ ., , last. on Thursday Mr. A. 0; Holmes had the misfor- tune to'run a nail into his foot on Driday night, and is laid up in con- sequence. We trust he will be out again. Lapt. C. W. Burgoyne went down beyond Bobcaygeou on Tuesday, with This is the second run down the lakes which Capt. Burgoyne has taken this season. The boys of the village have been‘ ibusy ‘ ï¬shing for. suckers this week. The water is yet sufficiently cold to _ ï¬sh bite well, and some ï¬ne members of this branch of the ‘i‘inny family were landed. Mr. Geach, some time, who has been ill for at the resrdence of his sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. W. Church; died on Monday morning. Mr. bleach was advanced in years, and was kindly waited upon by his daughter and grandchildren, during his last ill- ness. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup- per will be dispensed in St. Andrew’s church on Sunday next. The pro» patory service will be held in the church to-morrow (Friday) evening. Rev. Mr. Ferguson, of Glenarm, will preach on this occasion, and it is hoped there will be a large turn out. Rev. R. C. H. Sinclair, B.A., spent last Thursday in Lindsay, attending the induction of Rev. Jas. Wallace, M.A., B. D., to St. Andrews' church. Mr. John Northey conducted the prayer meeting on Thursday evening, in Mr. Sinclair’s place. Mr. J. A. Ellis is having his Stea- mer “Dawn†prepared for service this season. While some men were‘ working at her on Saturday, Mr.‘ Ellis tied his horse to a post and tho, horse in some way got unfastencd and ran up to the village and over the two bridges, without, however, any serious injury. The spirited horse, owned by Mr. W. D. Prior, got caught on a pitch fork in her stable, on last Friday' night. The prongs of the fork piercâ€" ed her thigh, and Dr. Mason did all in his power for her, but the suffer- ing animal died on Monday. The poor animal suffered greatly and her. loss will be felt by Mr. Prior as she' was a valuable animal. The entertainment gchn in Dick-1 ' hall, on Monday evening, by the children of the Salvation Army“ was a. ï¬rst-class concert, and was- .well attended. Capt. Banks and! ers. Wm. Stevens deserve great ere-1 {dit for the pains they must have} .taken in training the children, and; {the large audience was highly pleas-i led with the well rendered program. The news of the sinking of theI _Mar’ic Louise reached the Falls on: iSaturday. No doubt she will be; again afloat by this time, as the, Lercw managed to get her into shal-I low ' er, near Sturgeou Point, lie-f. fore she did Sink. The accident was ' by a. hole in the bottom oft boat, supposed to have been made by wheel catching on a submerged 1 ibuoy. ' d Miss McArthur entertained about lthirty of her lady friends last "hursâ€" 1day from 3 till 6 p.111. The ladies ‘ discus‘Scd topics cards, and ' ‘ ' ‘. d dainty manner. and diningâ€"room iBoth drawing-room iwere fragrant 1other beautiful :guests spent a most Inoon. 3 The many flowers, and the delightful afterâ€" friends of Mr. John EiBrokenslu‘re, of Kinmount, formerly i of Fcnelon Falls, heard ‘Wlth deep re- : gret of his death on Sunday morn- iing. Mr. has not been 3well since h of his son, d last winter, but ' death was a terâ€" Idrible shock to all. His Widow and ifaniilv have the heartfelt sympathy Qof their many well-wishers here. The t g ’ 1 In:- sfuneral on Tuesday was vciy a g, 31y attended. Mr. Win. Lindsay last Wedn out eight miles from Lindsay on Thurs _ ' or a drain, indsay staâ€" noon train, and had 11 the property, vhich he is rep n Colbourncâ€" St†before sun-down. There was a foot and a half of water in the cel- lar in the morning, and it was drain: ed empty by night. Not a bad days went up to He drove ltion them laid i he star of the evening, and her rcnderingof the aria frail: La Travicata, Was worth twrce h of the admission. Mr. Keoug lass artâ€" ' Brown are first-c MISS given was per- ves the I o splendid . _ His morning “‘LENNAN a co from Very (laintyi with carnations and. ~A¢reat deal of mantis lost to as Wu for the want of ’a little courage: berm day sends to their graves a hum. of obscure men who have only re- mained obscure became their umidlty has prevented th- from mm} a ï¬rst 930" and who. if they could have been hhiï¬uced to begin, would in all proba- tr have gone great lengths in the career of fame. The fact is that to do “It“!!! in this world worth doing we must not stand shivering on the brink and thinking of the cold and danger, but lump in and scramble through as Well as we can. It will not do to be! perpetually calculating risks and nd- 1 511811118 nice chanceo.‘ It did very wel I more the flood, when a man coul d consult his friends upon an intend “ d l d scheme for a hundred and ï¬fty years and then live to see its success for six or seven centuries afterward. But at present a man waits and doubts and hesitates and consults his brother and hisuncloandhlsï¬rstcousinsandparâ€" tlcular friends till one ï¬ne day he ï¬nds that he is sixty-ï¬ve years .of age; that * be has lost so much time in consulting ï¬rst cousins and particular friends that be has no time left to follow their ud- : viceâ€"Sydney Smith on “Courage In the Use of Talent." Dance:- In Nightmares. “I believe thgt dreams sometimes . kill,†said a prominent specialist on nervous diseases the other day. “Of course I don’t know that they are fa- tal, but I bavo every reason to think lo. I had a woman patient whom I was treating for a number of complica- tions, including a weak heart. She could not bear any excitement. and I often warned against exposing herself to sudden fright. She complained of having nightmare and said she often woke up in a state of terrible fright so .weak that she could not call for help. One morning she was found dead in : bed with an expression of object terror on her face. I have no doubt that she died from fright produced by a nightâ€" ' mare. “Persons subject to nightmare who have weak hearts should avoid sleep- ing on the back. They should lie on the right side and have the right arm extended so they will wake up if they turn over. Most nightmares are the result of sleeping on the back or the left side, where the heart is so com‘ pressed that it has little room for free action." _____._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-' Blamed Her Way. There is a story about Alaska and its people in which is mentioned a man who chose a bride from among some of the Indian tribes up toward the Chil- coot pass. He took her to a large city, I ‘ Montreal, perhaps, and left her in a ' splendid hotel while he went out to see some one about a dog. She missed him sadly. She sat at the window looking out on the street four-stories below. Solitude became intolerable. ins could carry her she usters and doorcasings. bride had blazed her way with a tomaâ€" ' 1d ï¬nd her way i was troubled with kidney trouble for six The Indian bride was merely , months, and had such terriblo pains across my kidneys all tho time that I could hardly get aroun one box of Dean’s Kiting Pill! I be 1to feelbetter,o.ndby otimol (1 taken three boxes I cured. c Price 50c. pot box, or 8 bonus for 81.25; all dealers or The Donn Kidney Pill 00.. Toronto, Ont. liquid Electricity back. living up to her education. for it is very = necessary to know how to blaze a trail i in Alaska. ____._._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Men Crotchety at Breakfast. ; upper Broadway. No. it isn’t the ‘ question of tips altogether, although I d l ' never saw a waiter refuse a quarter. ; cross at breakfast. r ibre meal in th i so many ‘kicks’ 8. l fast, and the men are always more i tempered than the women.“ ___________â€"â€"â€"â€"- ing one day, jokingly remarked, “Mr. bear that you turned out for a colored ddays, ng the other dcure. ‘.‘I don’t remember." answered éLindsay. _ thin]: it very Eparticulars and testimonials of some its remarkable cures. man on a muddy crossi day." Lincoln musingly. “but I likely. I have alw that if people won I will for them. might be a collision.†/ Not the Same. “Come along,†said Mr. Nupop, fresh rview with the janitor. ats elsewhere." ’t we take this?" do “It’s like heaven â€"Wire Fencing at Cinnamon's: â€"There is a toamsters of strike, and the employers are taking . . . . . . .a n thm in Lin or Gram cw . ’ ' Steps with manufacturers ) g t are WC can glVC )Ou Silï¬flCllOD, both It) pnce themselves from future responsibility from delivering. i She de- , , cided to ï¬nd her husband. There was d an elevator, but she didn't care for it. 3 Ban: irs KIDREY PILLS. l Backaclie Is The First Sign Of Kidney ‘ “If waiters had their way. men would ' ‘ not be permitted in a restaurant before ' then, refreshments wcrei the dinner hour, or. at least bffore l in the spacious dining-room T lunch,†said the proprietor of :1 ca e on “Why? Simply because they are so i is 'thc only instantaiieo pain Electrician 3 But the fact is men are crotchety be- . “ fore they get their breakfast. If they 1 . have to wait ï¬ve minutes, it seems an :and William streets, Lindsay, Agents ‘ k illOSS. Lumbago, lll .kindred troubles, . ,Prepared by Electrician S. C. Smith, 1 President. 1 'cancer, root and b ays made it a rule dot ’t turn out for me . HYPNOTISM, lful science known for the curing of: tdisease ‘without medicine, also . habits of all kinds, taught by mail. The man or boy who wants not only style and ï¬t but cxc'usive f b " l ' best appreciate “CARTER’S CL OTHlb‘G†if he’ï¬rst consults a inéiisgiidziiéigiifl tta‘illgr and then calms; here, whrge he will ï¬nd the same Cloths at far less than the r 5 price Wl a worr an waitiii left . ‘ ' - . delivered the same day. y g out Tried on, ï¬nished to order and Men’s Suits $5.00 to; $17 Wu ~ .’ i l \ Worsted and Tweed Trousers d d l , Spring is here. Suit Trousers l are getting kneesprung. We have 7 l new Trousers at new prices. A revision all through our Trouser stock brings many high priced pairs down to $2. Boys Suns HATS-When you want a peep at HATLAHD, we’ve Silks, Derbies and Soft Felts that'll make you want to peep again. In every thing somebody must be ï¬rst. We choose to be ï¬rst in NECKW EAR ï¬rst =n sty 1e, ï¬rst in qua ity, ï¬rst in favor and the lowest in price. ’ m M. J. CARTER, 'Lindsay 3' ONE PRICEâ€"YOUR MONEY BACK FOR THE ASKING oooooooooOOOOOOOOOO©OOOOOOOOOOO©oo ooooooooooooooooooo-ooo DAIRY SUPPLIES If you are in need of Milk Cans, Creamcrs. Cream Cans, Dairy Pails, or d probability of the Montreal going on ‘0 "9° . and quality. l Eovetrough Rooï¬ng, Plumbing and Heating Call and see our samples of Painted and Galvanized Steel Shingles. We will be pleased to quote prices to you. EYS MORRISON Opposite Benson House Troubloâ€"Then Como Complication Of A More Serious Nature. 0 following words :â€" After taking, n was completely ' o l us reliever of prepared ‘by Glenc. Why nct toy Handscrcc, Wellâ€"n ads and Good Fitting Slices P tl. ey cost no more when you buy iere. Our new Spring Styles are specially attractive in both style and ' ' lnew stylcs in Corona Patent Kid "id Eongola. g, Ԡmercy-i» ‘- g in the World, Smith, ELECTRICITY takes 7 and other aches and j . For Rheumatism, Lam . . ‘ Mï¬ï¬Ã©ï¬‚- ‘ Consump‘m“ “‘1 l . BEs‘t Shoes for Everybody at Reasonable Prices. ' it has no equal. i cents bottle. Agents in~ a few . d thus effecting a permanent} Prepared by S. C. SMITH ; Send a 2-cent stamp for‘ the most wonderâ€" bad . SMITH, Lindsay. Gilt-edged investments paying er cent, guarnted. 'vidends. For free mation writf.