arble Wan Machines szers Harm Mitts {tippers 3‘01! thg at are sauna flAMBlIS 111121 TLE’ my stock} t-St. 51 â€â€5. 669 Var! "n. r: A. WALTERS, dentist. Lind- “9; Honor raduate of Toronto Fmversity and Royal College of Rum College. All the latest and “3?de branches of dentistry "ceasfully pcrformed. Charges Eiderate. (Mï¬ce over Gregory's . g Store, comer Kent and Wil- hï¬rsts. mmm Miï¬ciai teeth 56 to Der set. :It smox, Dentist, Lindsay. Hon- or graduate of Toronto UniverSity and Royal Coilego of Dental Sat. 890113. All tn; latest improved methods adopted and prices model'- ate. Ofï¬ce over Anderson Nu- {8111's Opposite \‘eitch’s hotel. “UVJ’TflV ,1 H. GROSS, Dentist, Lindsay, Heï¬dquarters for good DentistrY- Member of Royal Dental Coliege. ephono 98. ‘ A. GILLESPIE W. J. BROW]! DENTIST: LINDSAY DFHCE :20 KENT STREET ‘V-I' Morgan 8m, Drug St1 re )BS. GILLESPIE BROWN.â€" corner of Lindsay and Russell.sts Special attention given to Mid- wifery and DiScases of Women. Telâ€" 1% above solicitor, 1" a OTTEN to us "lbuvmv w... J '"r "" ' ' mitting- We also urc g9? and debenture: 'Il‘lcf'stl‘I/lgflrst: ToRS-We invest money for client on mortgages, also upon munic‘S p31 debentures, investment stock: and bonds. McLAUGHLIN PEEL. Barristers, etc., Lindsay IR. WHITE. graduate of Toronto tniversity, Medical Faculty, also graduate of Trintiy University, Toronto, and member of College of Pguicians and Surgeons, Ontario. Otï¬ce Lindsay-st. Telephone 107. 'â€" â€ISM“... 111 G. S. RYERSON, 66 College-st. Toronto. Eye, ear, nose and throat pedalist. R J. Mc.kLP1NE,a-comer William and Colbomeâ€"sts., Lindsay. Spec- ial attention paid "to diseasgs_of iJEFFERs. â€"â€" Ofï¬ce hours 9 to 11m.; 2 to 4 p.m.; 7 to 8 M Residence 30 Wellingtonâ€"8t., Tn.o‘se,-"t1;r_dai a-n-d lungs. omce hours: 10 am. to 3 p.m. ; 7 to 8 pm. NEELk-NDS IRVINE, Den- †members 0: the Royal College Dental Surgeons. We havqall West menhods of dentistry. 11011837 to . jch‘St C . Hamâ€"St" Llndsay- ‘ F- D. 11001.8- // ‘\' SMITH.â€"â€"Barristers, thrice, Kent/st; opp051te W are loaning mo ’ ‘ , l estgte, in sums to cant be helped now,- t the very lowest how for the best. W111 you come ‘2†View, but ‘ “Yes ; I' was on my way there with 19d With 911: etc. yvm House. néV on rea “ft borrowers a urrent rates. Ofl‘ice Wil- terest and suitable terms. of the consequences to her ; Alex. Jackson. “We may as well follow,†he said upon. meeting the artist’s inguiring' glance, Without a “I wished to prevent this for fear to ‘Ieaad her I can: only the modern JO,†1"5WEYN’ w. E. SMITH young Bain,†replied Freeman, and comfort. ' ___â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""â€"""" (901151 1'0 LOAN Agent Conveyancing in all its forms. /“‘ . . ' ~P;"GNED is prepared to _ . HE LBDE. \oln Farm, 'i‘own and Which effort he received very little Property at very lowest aSSIStance from his COmpanion. loan 1110995" Elam: ‘ . :35: of interest. Cornban}, or ‘atvate Funds. I am always End‘- to bug: good mortgages. . I. gh'EIme, Solicitor, etc,, Milne Block, Limisay. / Y . )BORRCHHCIISâ€"We are loaning As t- y followed the three slowly without further words they left the inn, Barron Stopping in the passage WELUON, Manposa township g; (la-‘fghange some words with Jean ' Oakwood, Ont. Insurance ewe 2 Issuer of Marriage Licenses, the dang-lite] ters waited moving down the road towards \thq minutes dra; “best to sustain a conversation, in Wild light il‘t Freeman‘s whole mind was ï¬lled with feeelings antagonistic ’to the other. The callous indifference he had shown :regardin-g, the treatment had shown regarding the treatment accorded Grace by Morgan, his atâ€" tempt to palliate the latter’s brutal on pa} estate mortgages at conduct, the rill-concealed dislike banev AL a :‘tprmcizal and interest repaid 0 us without any expense of re- gjtting. “1- also purchase Inort- .3595 and debentures. To INVES~ Loki-“'9 invest money for clients in mortgage-s, also upon mumm- 31 debentures, investment stocks .d bonds. McLAUGHLIN 6.: gym. Barristers, etc., Lindsay. â€11.1.8!†rates. The busi- with which he regarded Mysie, and ' . dorm-Jim our own Ofï¬Ce and which was so fully and evidently re- "1‘ ‘ turned, together with the dread he‘ inspired in Graceâ€"all combiined to bear down his claim to even com-‘ mOn manhood in the artist’s estimaâ€" tion. and arouse repulsion so keen, that but for the presence of his fairâ€" h-aired, blueâ€"eyed daughter, it is un- likely that Freeman would have tol- erated his company for an instant. she felt the Spite of her unable to co Freeman m strained to s At last foc and old 0011‘ and the for: the room, Mysie rose, her, put her waist. “Have the} “Yes,†rep] wore a 100k < “Come, I'll 1 "Stop," inw 1y, “I’ll no time. I Wa G race,myse1f suddenly, turt iephone No. 43. T_ . . . JACKSON, BarristerS, olicitors for the County of etc†5 'i ' d the Bank of Montreal. loan on mortgages at Ofï¬ce Wil- m ._‘._ 3,39 amount of private funds we rate. WILLIAM STEERS, itor, Dominion Bank Building, un-st., LindsaY- Money at 4, per cent. ' Higinbothmv, idsâ€, Ont. Drug Star. gas my, on Farm, Town and Property at very lowest will be given to um: and Bridge sfu! extraction of 'iia‘xized Air) and he best artiï¬cial R to be a. Specialty 9:10;- nwly oppo- WM. STEERS. use bfoad Scdtch ?†“I have,†replied Freeman, frank- ly. “an-d. wondered a little at it. Were they brought up together ?†“They were never parted until she Scotch on occasions, as I can my- self, it is never used by us; since M'ysie lost her reason! she has Spoke nothing but Scotch, It would seem as if the language of her child- hood remained in her memory, all else beingIgoneX-F .. L â€"‘ â€" :‘tnâ€"wnm I cannot guess. It may do her narm and it may not ; I don’t know. I can’t help myself. To have tried keeping her {Luck by force would have done harm of a certainty, so it is better to run the risk. I wish it were over from the bottom of my soul.†i Freeman glanced at him in sur- prise. For the moment something of human feeling stirred in that} granite heart and vibrated through the metallic voice. .It passed as quickly‘ as it came, however, and he was all his old self as he went. onâ€" “It is possible she may not recog- forgotten so much. Have you not-V iced that although her sister and myself speak English she speaks Annvâ€"rv “Yes,†went on Barron after a. pause, “Mysie is too far gone for complete recovery, I fear, though time and care may do much. How V-- __.. ,_e Freeman looked at the speaker with a feeling of curious Wonderâ€"â€" much the same look as Sandy’s face had worn in the ofï¬ce at Aberdeen, and for much the same reason. Therq was in Barron’s voice a ring of sat- isfaction that grated on his heater. Was it possiLle that this old man, so near to death himself in the ordiâ€" nary course of nature, was rejoicing over the death of his daughter’s hus~ band '? It looked like it, if had been almost too monstrous for belief. PL-.. - “No; no Wholly, I think,†was the reply. “Regarding some things she is sensible enoughâ€"that is, ex- cept when there is a. storm either comin‘g or come. It’s a strange craze; and the strangest thing of it is that in holding: it she should have been right in regarding: Maud as being a- so longâ€"if, of course, the poor fol- low yonder should prove to be my son-in-l aw. ’ ’ “Yes,†he replied, in answer to a remark of Freeman's, “it. is very sad; 3. deep and painful affliction. We can only hope for her recovery, and leave the rest in the hands of the Almighty. "Poor Mysie !’>’-’- This dislike appeared to be. mutual, if the covert glances of Barron at the other’s grave face meant any- thing. They told as plainly as looks could that whatever friends the man might have, Barron was not one of them. Nevertheless, he did his best to appear at ease, and talked fluent- ly enough without appearing to no- tice his companion’s monosyllabic replies. Only once did he succeed in rousing the other‘s interest and with- drawing his eyes from the graceful form of his youngest daughter, movâ€" ing so lightly down the road before them. That occasion was when he touched upon the sisters, a. subject which he seemed strongly desirous to. avoid. 7 “Is herumi'nd wholly/gone ?†ask-ed freeman with sudden interest. APRIL, 1'59: ’ 4904.: ‘7 x mm of am Buchan (Continued tram On Saturday four carloads of horâ€" ses were shipped from this locality. Mr. Bert Weese shipped a pretty fair consignment of mixed horses to the Toronto market. Mr. PearSOn sent a. car of drafters and general purpose horses to Mon- treal. The Messrs. Condon Bros purchasâ€" ed 'a. car of cheap horses, in Fenelon which were consigned to the Torooto market. Mr. W. Weese shipped a. ï¬ne lot of high-class draught and express horâ€" ses to the Montreal market. He says that prices are high, and that his 101: would represent the cost. of an ordinary farm. There ought not to be any sickly, fretful, sleepless childrenâ€"there would not be any if mothers gave their little ones an occasional dose of Baby’s Own Tablets. The little ‘ones are sickly and fretful and sleep- less usually because of stomach, bo- wel or teething trouble†These and the other minor ills of little ones are speedily relieved and promptly cured 'by Ba'Uy’s Own Tabhets, and the lit- tle one thrives and grows plump, sleeps well at night and lets the mo- ther get her much needed rest as well Mrs. R. M. LaRue. Mountain, Ont., says :-â€"“I can recommendI Barby’s Own Tablets to all mothers who have cross or delicate children. I do not know how I could get along withoutthem. Mother, isn’t it Worth your While to give this medi- cine just one trial? If your medi- cine dealer does not, keep the Tathfs send 25 cents to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., and the Tablets will be sent by mail post paid. ed. There, with one hand on the latch 01 the shut door, Mysie faced her two companionsâ€"a. look awful in! its blending of horror and relief, resting upon her face. Freeman bent his head and follow- ed them from the cottage in silence. Slowly, very slowly, they walked until the and of the path was reachâ€" Grace ,myself and you †she saï¬d. suddenly, turning to Freeman, her wan face lighting up with a, smile of inï¬nite sweetness and pathos. “I want you to come, no other. †Mysie rose, and beckoning Grace to her, put her arm around the girl's waist. “Have they gone?†she asked. “Yes," replied Barron, whose face wore a 100k of repressed satisfaction “Come, I’ll take you toâ€"†"Stop," interrupted Mysie, sharp- ly, “I’ll no baa ,you! there at sic a. time. I Want nobody there except n_--- ~ At last footsteps sounded without, and old Colin, followed by Barron. and the former 5 two sons, entered the room. [an in'erminable succession of slow minutes dragged into hours. Mysie was perfectly calm, only the‘strange wild light in her eyes revealing that she felt the suspense. Grace, in spite of her uttermost efforts, was unable to conceal her "agitation, and Freeman more than once felt con- strained to speak to her. .1 warm-hearted «rife 'an'gi‘t'iz‘iihe Millar, the daughter of a. neighbor, the sis- ters_ waited while what seemed to be ‘ u. .. v-u ago": auucxw uucm to -lead her into the little spence or Parlor of the cottage, a room furn- ished in very primitive fashion. from the modern upholsterer’s point of View, but which Was nevertheless ï¬l- led With charm of cosy old-fashioned comfort. A "“ “U“! the cottage. ~ “Dim gang up there the noo," Said the old man hurriedly. “Stay until thae men are gone, bairnS-" ‘TAYX’ said his wife, coming for- Ward, and taking ’Mysie’s passive ham-is in her 0 wn. “Come in bye, 51.5319. an’ you, Miss Graceâ€"come; dgnna wait oot there the n00. LIZ- me,†. t0 the young girl, “tak' Mjss Grace in, an’ you sir, help me,†With: a rapid glance at Mysie, which Free man at once understood and acted KEEP LITTLE ONES WELL Heavy Shipments of Horses (Continued next week. ) _W0!‘d Mysie suï¬â€™ered them 3‘ Words to -Grace, . followed by a kind- - of about 50, and a 1 60:51er girl, emerg- Early Closing loudly, Wedneslay, Friday Evenings at Go’clock Prepared Paints just to hand. Quality gusranteed. Highest larket Price Paid for Produce Oall and incpmt our stock of I‘weeda, Worsteds, Putin's. eta. wbi_ch isnow complete. Fit gnu-am- Agood assortment of been. Lace Curtains, Dress Trimmings, B-bbonl, Prints, Gotham. Shh-ti Cotton- ade=. etc. “78 are able to n Brat Mos ‘ races, hwing purchased these before the advance in cottons. Tailoring Department 0m- e‘ock in this depu-tment is w rth examining b fore buying else- where. We have a. good range to c‘zooee from and our price: are away down. We have a. quantity of 138* year’s p'pere which we are clearing at dumoet but price. Wall Paper Department. flakwud, - 01!. re- Bentham MmyuZWell knotted. General Merchants 9mm, - Pasme Bms g All This Month at 3 O 3 Goodwin’s f ) Bargain lots of WAH PAPER Terms Cash or Trade STEPHEN OLIVERâ€"Momma Am» donut hr tho county of Victorin. Sales promptly attended to; (arm stock god other sales at $1000 .nd (venom ‘ JAMES H. LENNON, Licensed Ano- tioueer.81168 In town and counâ€" try promptly .ttemled to.-I.1'nd- PETER BROWN, Auctioneer. §| '1! ~ 5 lAMersnn, Nugent (a. ; . Kent-8t. binding, ,.____â€",77 Snead] Bargains in (061 Stoves HOCOOOOCOOOCOOOCOOOOOCO OOOCOOOOOCOOOOOOOCOOOO KEYS MORRISON oiy F. 0.â€"-10. J. J. WETHERUP‘ 91y J SEWING MACHINES As this Winter has proved, And this :11: will afford a Cantu! China: to Secure: Standard Stove Chap. We have decide! to cleu out the balance of o Stoves at Specially Reduced Prices. at 5m“ “f C03] COAL [S‘gCHEAPER THAN WOOD _â€"- Colonial Stock Stock Food Repairing Prompt]; Done ;J, LITTLE Opposite Rensnn House ever oflered for sale in the town of End-3y. Goods only from the best makers. Specidreduction- tooontinue for twoweeklhnga: Pianos,m0rgans Jabs: i: “w 22W? :4: e M: r' t u to to. n specuon invited. 1‘ p " Handsome Parlor Suites New Bed room Setts, The Very latest Dining- room Furniture Fancy Rockers Harris Chairs, Lounges. y[ht thks China Closets Music Cabinets, Writ in; Desks, etc. Furniture h the but artistic colors h â€guilty McLennan 6:. Co. Rubber Aprons Samar Dusmrs ‘ Light Wool Coolers “PfliSM BHANB†The Canada Paint Co. The Latest Stock 0! fare lixed Wits