Mi DR. ARTHUR DAY, dentist, succes- sor to the late Dr. Hart. Member of Toronto Dental College and Tor- onto University. Also graduate of American Dental College. Most. modern dentistry practised in the most scientiï¬c manner. Crown and bridge work a. special- ty. Charges moderate. Ofï¬ce 44 Kentâ€"st. DR. NEELANDS, dentist, Lindsay. ï¬rm-acts teeth without pain by gas (Vitalized Air) administered by him for 26 years with great success He studied the gas under Dr. Cot- ton, of New York. the originator of gas for extracting teeth. Dr. Cot- ton writes Dr. Neelands that he has given the gas to 186,417 persons without an accident. Dr. Neel- ands uses the best local pain obâ€" tunders. Beautiful artiï¬cial teeth inserted at moderate prices PleaSe send a postal card before coming. Ofï¬ce nearly opposite the Simpson DR. JEFFERS. Oflice hours 9 to 11 a.m.: 2 to 4 p.m.; 7 to 8 p.m. Residence 30 Wellington-st. Tele- phone No. 43. DR. McCULLOUGH of Peterborough. will visit Lindsay Every Wednesday at the Simpson House. Hours 2 to 4 p. m. Consultation in Eye, Ear. Throat and Nose Diseaseoâ€"l‘t H. GROSS. Dentist. um. iiember Royal Dental College. Ont. Headquarters for g90dvDentistx-y. DR. A. GILLI‘BPIE. C.A. and 8.0. Ofï¬ce and residence corner of Lind- say and Russell-Ste. Licentiate o! Rwal College Physicians and Sur- R. svrromdenjxét, Lindsay. Hon- or gradg‘ate‘ei'Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surâ€" geons. All the latest improved methods adopted and prices moderâ€" ate. Ofï¬ce over Anderson 8: Nu- gent’s, opposite Veitch's hotel. â€" 29. DR. SIMPSON, pkwsician. Oï¬ce and residence, Russell-sf... Lindsay sec- ond door west. of York-st. Otï¬Ã©e hours, 9 a.m. to 10.30 a..m.: 1.30 p.m. to 3 p.m., and 7 to 8 p.m., G. H. HOPKINS, Barrister. Solicitor for the Ontario Bank. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. Oflioe No. 6 William-st. south. R. E. A. TOTTBN, dentist, Lindsay. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Sur- geons. Every department of den- tistry done in a. practical and scientiï¬c manner at moderate prices. Oï¬ice over Morgan’s Drug Store. â€"17. STEWART 8n O’CONNOR, Barristers. Notaries, 45cc. Money to "Loan at very lowest current ratw on best terms. Oï¬ice, corner Kent and York-sts†Lindsay. , T. Stewart. L. V. O’Connor B.A. R. F. A. WALTERS, dentist, Lind- say. Honor graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. All the latest and improved branches of dentistry suocwsfully performed. Charges moderate. Ofï¬ce over Gregory’s Drug Store, corner Kent and Wil- liam-sts.â€"31-1y. DONALD R. ANDERSON, Barrista', Solicitor, 62c. Oï¬ce immediately opposite the Daly House, Kent-st... Lindsay. MOORE JACKSON. Barristers, c Solicitors for the County of Vicâ€" toria. and the Bank of Montreal. Money to Loan on mortgages at lowest current. rates. Ofï¬ce Wil- liam-st, Lindsay. F. D. Moore. Alex. Jackson. I’iZTER BROWN, Auctioneer, Oak- wood P.O., Ontario. Farm stock rnd other sales promptly attended 10. Charges moderate. Sales can be arranged for at The Watchman- Warder Ofï¬ce. McLAUGHLIN McDIARMID, Bar- risters, Solicitors, .c., Lindsay and Fenelon Falls. Lindsay oï¬ice, Baker's Block, Kent-st. We are loaning money on real estate. ï¬rst mortgage, in sums large and small; to suit borrowers, on the best terms, and at the very lowest rates of interest. We do not lend on notes or chattel security. R. J. McLaughlin. F. A. McDiarmid. W. F. BROAD, Veterinary Surgeon, Inspector of Live Stock for Domin- ion Government. Ofï¬ce and resi- dence, 46 Peelâ€"st., between Salva- tion Army Barracks and Curling Rink. Telephone 146. Cells ans- wered night and day. R. G. S. RYERSGN, 60 College-st., Toronto. Eye, ear. nose and throat specialist. House, Lindsayâ€"23- R. WHITE, graduate of Toronto University Medical Faculty, also graduate of Trinity University. Toronto. and member of College of Physicians and Surgeons. Ontario. geons. Edinburgh. Licentiate of Midwifery, Edinburgh. Special at- tention given to Midwifery and dis- eases of women. Telephone No. 98 Dr. J. Simpson. graduate of Univ., of Trinity College, Toronto Medical College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont. Late of Rockwood Asylum. Kingston. Grand Trunk Surgeon, Lindsay District. ï¬cttrimtrp §urgcons Lindsayâ€"st. Telephone 107. Qmï¬stra ï¬artisters, Bhgsicians 2.:xntianects THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to ‘__ _...l CEMENT BLAMED FOR WALKS GIVING OUT Another Brand Will Be Tried This â€"â€"Roadmaking and Gas On Friday night there was a ses- sion of general committees getting ready for Monday niggp's meeting of council. Last year and prcvxuum, gut. brand cement, has been used in tho granolithic. At, the meeting tenders were opened for this year' s supplx. Com. Chalmers said that last \ear some bad cement had been futnishod although most of it was good, and he favored trying a. few barrels of Imperial. r’l‘endexs were presented by Rath- bun, Bryans, Cinnamon and McLen- nan. An order for 20 barrels of Im- perial was given Mchnnan at $23.60 and for an equal amount. of the Star nan. An orucr “If 4‘ perial was given McL and for an equal 211110 to Rathbun at $2.45. Ald. Sinclairâ€"â€"Do you attribute the faulty walks to the cement Mr. Chal- mers ? I see that piece of walk on the south side of Kent-st, from Wil- liam to Lindsay hasn't a. crack in it. It. is the best walk in town. Mayor Ingleâ€"It was made of Star cement. Com. Chalmersâ€"There are no cracks between Francis and Bond and that was Star too. We got, some bad barrels. Ald. ()‘Reillyâ€"It is gone in front of Forbert's shop. Com. Chalmersâ€"That was put down late. I will put in we‘re cc- ment this year than last anyway. Roadmaking Ald. Touchburnâ€"We are making the town roads leading to the .counâ€" try good, for the farmers’ use and [neglecting our others. Sometime ago Mr. A. W. Campbell provincial road commissioner was asked to super-intend the construction of a sample. block of road early in May. At this meeting his reply was mad. It said that he could not came loan money on Farm Village Property, at est rates of interest company funds. WELDON, Solicitors, Bank Building. 001'- liam-sts., LindsaY- every Monday - Ald. Touchburnâ€"Chalmers knows more about roads than his assistant. Ald. Jacksonâ€"We need not wait. till then to begin. The foundations ought to be made before he comes anyway. Ald. Touchbumâ€"The sewer will do for an undmdrain on Lindsay-st. Ald. Sinclairâ€" No. Its too deep down. Ald. Touchburnâ€"That is all the better. The deeper down the mom area it will drain. Ald. Sinclairâ€"You don't want, to drain a big area; you want to keep the water from under the roadway and the sewer is too deep. Com. Chalmersâ€" Give me a. block of street. to build and see how I get along. Mayor Ingleâ€"\'ery well, as long as you kep to Campbell's plan. Com. Chalmersâ€"All right ; Camp- bell is not pracitcal, Luz ius theory is very good. STEERS Ald. Tc-uchburnâ€"Campbell \u uld not advise us to undurdruin all of our streets. Some don't luv! it. Mose Grozelle asked for a two- plank walk to his place but can’t. get, it. jAld. O'Rcillyâ€"Hc said u‘l when no was here. Some mu. 'rs Minister Stratton wrote that 1.0 had referred the floating budge mat-- ter to the COmmissioncr of Public Works. A letter from Stewart and O’Con- nor threatened action if breaking stone on Melbourne caused citizens there any annoyance or injury. Ald. Touchburnâ€"I told Mr. Weese that if the noise alarmed his horses at tlze barn there. we would pay to have them stabled elsewhere, while the work was going on. Those people want to put the town to the expense of moving the stone again. It would not annoy the horses. Ald. Hereâ€"Yes it would. Ald. Toucnburnâ€"Ald. Sinclair put up with it for years without kicking. Ald. HorebYos he did well. Ald. Sinclairâ€"Yes and you’ll never break another stone at my place. Ops council asked the town to give $50 to repair the boundry road east of the town it the township did the LARGE AMOUNT of private funds "1‘ l' till the 15th but his assisstant Tenders for Cement ear and previously Star grchitat ,7, at the very low- ,terest. private o_!‘ In Omemce Town Mayor Ingleâ€"Your streets would not be much use but for the farmers. Nflhing was decided. ‘ 15â€"4»; 1'3 Applications McMahon, F! and F. Mullen tion of sewer Applications were received from E. ‘ McMahon, F, Bartlett, Peterboro, and F. Mullen, Toronto, for the posi- tion of sewer inspectoru - ‘ The Streets and’G. T. R. The G.T.R. has renewed its request that Sioux, Wolfe and River-sts. be closed. That was discussed in 1899. Mayor Ingleâ€"Mr. Tifï¬n says they have been well used by Lindsay but they need more room and must have it. somewhere. They may have to move their men to Midland and run grain tn ins through from there. ‘Ald. Sinclairâ€"They will anyway it it isuits them. Mayor. Ingleâ€"â€"They do not that Duke-st be closed now. Ald. O'RcilIyâ€"What about Kent- st ‘I Mr. Steers solicitor for the promo- ters and Mr. H. Fldvclle, the only one. of the Board of Trade committee to appear, were present. Mr. Steers said that Mr. Pattison had declined to say what sum he would expend or the price of gas. Ald. Jacksonâ€"Then we needn't waste time. Ald. O’Reillyâ€"Why ? Ald. Jacksonâ€"Because the country is full of promoters and we don't wan‘t this thing dangling in the air tle it now. Ald. O'Rcillyâ€"It is not likely an- other company will ask for the fran- chise in 6 months. It, is not busi- quickly. Mr. Flaveileâ€"â€"The Board of Trade got the idea that there had been a certain amount of friction between Mr. Pattison and the council. We thought something might be done by negotiating. There is always room for some other proposition than the rejected one. The town wants a fair bargain but it is a ser- ious thing to approach capital with Ald. Jacksonâ€"There are railway charters enough to reach to Mars hung up all over the country, We Want nobody speculating on a fran- chixe that may be of value to the town any day. a. contract that has too many condi- tions. Mr. Flavelleâ€"I‘erhaps a. couple of memters could discuts the matter ‘with Mr. Pattison. There seems to have been tension between the counâ€" cil and him. Ald. Touchburn-therc was not Mr. Steersâ€"Mr. Pattison thought Aid. O'Reillyâ€"He had reason to. Ald. Robsonâ€"Why had he ? Ald. O'Reilly -â€"‘Because he could not get a word in edgeways for the town solicitor. He is employed to advise us on points of law and not to dictate to us what we shall do. Instead of that he puts what he wants into our months. He should listen and ï¬nd out what we want and then put our wishes into legal farm. You know he talked straight ahead till I act him back and the mayor had to ask him to case on. it was the same way when we met the electric. .light people. We sat here with our mouths shut and lis- tened to Stewart and Hopkins. Mr. Steersâ€"If Mr. I‘attisnn will name a. satisfactory amount that he will spend, would you give him thl‘ lighting of the public buildings ‘? Aid. JackSOnâ€"We shall have to get light Lefore six months or be tau-red and fe.1thcred. Mr. Steers agreed to ask Mr. Pattiâ€" sc-n next morning it he would guar- antee an expenditure of $10,000. Mr. Steersâ€"If you put in your own plant we would not ask for the con- tract. If you encourage the plant, it wi 1 be here soon. Speaking of the. demands of the Underwriters’ Association and the propcsxl to make costly addition to our ï¬re system to Map the rate of insurance down, Mr. I). R. Anderson said recentlyâ€"“I was in Port Hope the other day was telling a bus- iness man there about the things we were considering. He replied that Port Hope had had a similar exper- 'ence and had gone to the CXanSt of putting in a ï¬ne fireï¬ghting do partment. They got two teams and all the appliances asked for. When that was done the rates were not lowered nor had they reaped any advantage with the association. Lindsay should get a definite guar- antee from the association that cer- tain improvements will result in corresponding advantages before they spend a lot of money on the departâ€" ment. †Simply apply â€SWAYNE'S OINT- MEHT." No internal medicine re» quired. Cures tetters, eczema. itch. all eruptions on the face. hands. nose c.. leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and cum;- rive powers are possessed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist. f0: flow to Cure all Skin Diseases months, so we had better sot- to turn this thing down The Insurance Rates Again needn't Absolutely Neceséary 1‘ Strength. LC! â€Act! V . . v through [it that every organ and every nerve of the body is nourished. If the blood beeomcs impoverished, the entire system is in danger of a breakdown, and what is termed an- aemia, general debility, or even eon- sumptien may be the result. Pru- dent people occasionally take a' ton- lic for the purpose of keeping the ‘blood pure, but the unwell are those to whom this article is chiefly valuâ€" able, as it will point out an easy and speedy means to renew'ed health. Mrs. Joeeph Herbert, who keeps a ]! you want I the bland- The South African wagon is u long. heavy .ca'rt mounted" on {our high wheels. as a rule. with a sort cf canvas tent over the back half. leaving the front clear to carry the miscellaneous furniture of its owner. drawn by 16. 18 or 20 oxen. curiously ï¬erce looking. with their immense spread 01 born. sometimes as much as eight feet from tip to tip and rarely less than six. but in reality as patient and hardworking beasts as one could wish to ï¬nd. Their mode of progression is certain- ly slow. but there are a strangeness and a fascination about it which may draw men to it almost as the Alps draw their devotees. In front there marches the “voor looper.†generally a small boy. leading the two foremost oxen by a rein or rope passed through their nosâ€" trils. The driver walks alongside with the long and terrible whip he uses so un- sparingly or else sits on the from of the wagon and gets 03 occasionally to lash up the whole team with unfailing im- partiality. The traveling is all done at night. starting a little before sunset and marching till perhaps 11 or 12 o’clock: then there is a halt till a little before the ï¬rst signs of dawn. when they go on again till the sun begins to get hot overhead. and then they lie by for the day. An Explanatig: “John." said the funny man's wife sternly. â€did you Write this horrid mother~in-law joke in The Weekly Snicker?" “Yes. my dear." replied John hum bly. “b“t'j-T. . “Don't try to excuse yourself. If 1 had ever supposed you capable of such baseness. I never/should have married you. I don’t see=how you will be able tojook her in the face whey she comes to visit us next week." “You don’t understand." said John desperately. “She told me that joke herself, and it will tickle her to death to see it in print. "-San Francisco Examiua. .‘zWell. I think you are just too mean for anything. Hasn't my mother ul- Ways treated you like her own son 2" :‘Yes. love. I know she thenâ€-- ' Couldn‘t Help Saying It. _ «Dearest. " asked the conï¬ding girl, after he'r usual manner. "am I really your ï¬rst and only love ‘1" “Na darling.†said the young drug. gist. “but you 81‘0_80mething just as good. "-â€"Indianapolta Journal. RICH RED BLOOD The Trekking Witch. L to be well :mze can: The blo.-.l c aptly vital fluid, and it is that every organ and Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines l carry a compictc stock for pur- chasers to select from. Special prices for those who come direct to my Ofï¬ce, COR. Sussex AND PEEL- STs., LINDSAY. Box 415. Cabinet Vapor Baths and 'Polyphones “6“ V)‘>'- ‘. u g RAPE, MILLET. .1; HUNGARIAN § GRASS §SEED CORN §TURNIP SEED _' MANGEL SEED .‘33WW‘333333W i Kent st-. goxronl RADIATEJRS g The Gurney Foundry Co., Limite . 33°33‘33†Wmmmwww¢WwW P.S.â€"l sell only the bat malts. AI! goOds warranted Lesalaand telail dt‘lk r in ..... high grade. . . . . . A. CAMPBELL, hasoccupied our attention since naming, to such an «xtent, that we have been tmble to get repairs out as soon» we would like. We ask our many friends to give us a few days grace. We are tecemng and mark ing «6 some of the ï¬nest goods :0 Brooches, Stick Pins, Ladies’ Long Chains, Fine Gem Rings, etc. Kent-st. Our New Store Tan wn'chAN-IARDER, MAY 911: ‘. J. PETTY FAM!LY GROCER. TflE JEWELLER For Hot Wateror Steam Heating E OFFER 3 large: W variety of seeds 3ijm , prices v.12! be found the: lowest consismnt with “N highest quality. Our $131915: are worth mspecxion. Our stock of gum groceries is the largest and: most complete m LE nisay W: helicvc that it is to your 311-. vantage to deal here for our: long experiencc ax. d Iarg; buy. ; ing enabics us to give yo": the bat goods cheaper flan. you often pa} for imfcximo Try cur 25c Japan Ta LINDSAY: .lgoL [y'yon will u rtless way. Pi led to a man 5rd your V011 aversation. " you flmCia“ n to wand} aces von Stei Now You a: I must ask mement With mien on him [1 not keep 3" " aid the m eas, who ha: a thus thou: ; when she as mine: laughe n she was a ‘I do hate to 1 things were iii! [don‘t 3!: 'y in spite of the amount “hm ha- lg to ha 7’ Fade the there was missin Thin