E Rb. Pl- an. 14nd. mmausmm 3.833.353.5338†Mutant)“: UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES TI!!! LEADINï¬ FURNITURE DEALERS 0F LINDSAY HIGH-CLASS [30003 MUUEHATE PRICES LARGE STUCK From I. B. t 0. 1M.†9... From Port. Hop. .... 6.20 pm. From Whitby vmw 7.45 pm. Eton Townto ......,, 8.05 p... hodelbnrthBJOm From Port Hope ....‘.. 9.06 m, From Ooboeonk ..... 10.10 Ln, From Toronto â€w; 10.60 p.13. {mm 3’0.“ .3090:â€" 3.“ MIâ€" Wu mm ' , From KIM ......... 8.1 p... M m a-.. 7 pa. ammonia. Grand Trunk “Table PAGE TWO We keep only the best, and plenty of it. If you can’t make a selection here there is no use going turther. deal with us. These are among the inducements we offer buyers of Furniture to Pout Hop. fl...†6.00 RIM“ uu‘vuicci .g†Whitby --........-Aozo Eon. Bop. ......, 10.58 .‘“-'°m a... 2A0 pan The remains were brought to Lind- say by the 11 o’clock train on Satâ€" urday and taken to Dunsford for burial. Much sympathy is felt for the unfortunate man's mother and other relatives. , Linn the nth: III-o. “I neewheroa («maul-column. 6500’!“ a poem.†“What?" “Yes. Hecutltontofa paperlnth‘ Congressional library, and that I: whit the; ï¬ned him.†Hr. Bell had appamntly been at some work shortly before he got in- to the water, for his shirt. sleeves were rolled up, and he wore neither collar nor tie. He Was popular with his employee. - On Friday morning his body was found floating in the buy at the south side of the Island and below Turner's baths. It was removed to the morgue and at 8 o'clock at night was identiï¬ed by his brother. John R. Bell's My Take: Out of the Water After he ï¬nd Been Missing m l C Weeks About six weeks ago Mr. John Ro- land Bell a. coremaker at the Massey- Harris Works, Toronto. disappeared. He was a. son of the late "Boss" Bell of Dunsford, whose widow, lives in the north ward in this town. The young man was 25 years old and had been living with His brother in the city. Ln Uneoucened tether. A curious incident occurred a day or two ago on an elevated train. 'hvo women and a boy entered and found every seat occupied. A kind hearted young woman. who was seated. took the boy. a sturdy little fellow of ï¬ve years or so. on her lap. knowing that it is even harder for a child to stand than toragrownpereon. She‘heldhim for some time. and then the mother and friend were enabled to get neat: oppo- site. Naturally the volunteer nut-ad prepared to resign her charge. expect- ing that his mother would call him to her lap. Not a bit of It! The two talked com» fortably, without giving a thought to the stranger. who was still holding tho boy and was wondering. amusedly. Just what kind of mentality m (spout bio for tho mother's singular W his employer and proposed a. disso- lution of partnership. As hired men are only less difï¬cult to get than hired girls, the farmer declined, but afterwards relenting said he ‘mlght ‘go home to mother if he would ob- [tain a substitute, which Was agreed 1upon. A few days later a young man drove up from the village to take his plane. and was accepted. Being in his Working clothes, he started to work at once in the ï¬eld, while his friend went to the house, received the wages due him, packed up his clothes and started for U1:- bridge in the buggy the other had brought. A little way from the gate he stopped, gave a. whistle, and in a moment laborer No. 2 appeared mess the ï¬elds, having tied the 11*- mer's horses to the fence. The whole scheme had evidently been carecully arranged, and worked out very suc- oessfully. Uxbddge Journal: Early in the spring a farmer a. few miles nd'th of Uxbridge hired a. young man from the town to wonk for him for the summer. He worked well enough for a few weeks, when he was attack- ed by spring hait. His mother. whom he dearly loved, had moved to Lindsay, and he felt it his duty to get within close range. He went to A Lindsay Youth Played I Slurp Game With an Uxbridge Agriculturist Pills for P316 People. Sold by .11 dealers in medicine or sent post paid at 50 cents a. box or six boxes for $5.50 by addressing the Dr. William: Medicine 00.. Brockville, Ont. Mrs. Harriet A. Punk-wick. Ont. Tells How She Obtained a Care After SI!- ierlu for Two Years Thousands throughout this country suffer seriously from general debil- ityâ€"the result of impoverished blood and shattered nerves. To all such the story of Mrs. Harriet Farr, widow of the late Rev. Richard Farr, Fenwick, 0nt., a lady well known throughout the Niagara dis- trict, will point the means of re- newed health. Mrs. Farr says: “For a couple of years prior to 1899 I was a great sufferer from a run (1de system. My digestion was bad; I had Little or no appetite and was in a very poor state; I suflered from heart palpitation and a feeling of continual exhaustion. Doctors' treatment failed to beneï¬t me and I gradually grew worse until I was ï¬nally unable to do the least work. I then began using Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and from the very ï¬rst I noted an improvement in my condiâ€" tion. The severity of my trouble gradually lessened and by the time ‘I had taken eight boxes I was again enjoying the best of health despite my sixty years. I believe that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills saved my life and would strongly urge all sufferers- to give them a trial, believing they will be of great beneï¬t." When your blood is poor and wat- ery, when your nerves are unstrung, when you sufler from headaches and dizziness, when you are pale, languid and completely run down, Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills will promptly re- store your health by renewing and enriching the blood. They are a.‘ prompt and certain cure for all trou- ‘ bles having their origin in a poor or watery condition of the blood. But only the genuine cure and these bear the full name, “Dr. Williams' Pink T0 LINDSAY MAN IN TORONTO BAY E“ THE WILY HIRED MAN WORDS 0F HOPE wno suéren FROM A RUN- nowu svsrau The accident happened. a nutty u could be reckoned. at the moment when the dog bean to show MI cesium That he should have knowledge of the accident m mdihle. but his mum mu Item that he did know It and that It wu beam he knew I: that In Ulla. nation- to ï¬t um," VFES Bu. Meachamp became a an alarmed. and. calling her all. they It on to and the mining nun. Dan all the time bounding ahead and leading the way. At length they came upon Mr. Henchman lying helple- In the woods. wherehehul album.†ditch and broken his leg. Mr Nanchang» us one day going on a squirrel hunt and. not wishing Dun to accompany him. tied the do- n n poetbynrope. Dan whlnednndbq- ged. but ï¬nding his mater obdnnb he at inst I.†don quietly beta. in kennel. it was growing dusk and time h the hunter to Mum. when Ill-n. lla- champ was academy distnrbed by tin whining nnd barking u! the dog. who had been quiet all (In) up to that dine. She spoke to the dog. but instead a being paciï¬ed at this attention he no doubled his exertion: and hate the mpewhichheidhim'l‘henhchoonded away. over the ten. 1.! m the woods. new goneperhapo mutation when he came running hick. panting and almost Neath“ with his .I- (er'a hat in his moultll.’ geoce and acct-don or out «nine friends by In. Bush K. Bolton In be book. “Our Devoted Friend. Ila-Doc." is thestoryotDnn. Idea-hound.“ by Mr. L. C. Heachamp at Home. IA. injury t1 mm:- A lanai-table It." 0! Call). In- tclllacm and m Amongtboweotoldoftholntell- ed: they oo'uld resell such pom oi the property as they did not. tequila. and all the grounds for discontent would be removed, but to give them the right to take just a strip (or their right of way. which win averâ€" age about {out some of! a. Conn. and pay only a. [cw dollars an acre for the same is not treating the proo- its old course near the 18.88, to anâ€" other a. mile or so inland. Of this proceeding the Port Hope Times says: “Inaomemseswemtold. the new survey was within a few yards of the front door of some 0! the farmers. Surely provision could have been made that these We should be fully recompensod. ll theG.T. R. weretopumbasem farms at a. {air valuation. in m where an agreemwtpannot be reï¬â€" While it is commonly on an advantage to have rail- way accommodation near at. hand. It is evidently possible to have that advantage overdone. It has menintthe township along the lake at the south of us. ottbeG.T.R.beingdi v'.’ wv The secretary will write u hatter tour. Jarviawhomentlyfounda Bax-nude boy at. the station and kept. him {or a. week. The ‘etter will thank him. "is.â€Ã©harpe said she believed the girl had been required to do outside farm work. 'l'ke secretary did not believe in giving girls a. barnyard education. nor in truths boys to wash d†and slop atouml the kit- chen, as is sometimes done by people who take children tom Institutions. Dr. Hartman said that he had beenaskedtogotoaeethegirlwhen she had ï¬rst come back to town. Hp thought she was of pecuiiar mental make-up but with good training wouid become a. capable person. He had given her a scolding and thought his talk had done something toward the great reformation that took place intheflvednyaspokenofby the beeii sent. to the East Ward school. Her teacher man Twamley, sent I letter saying that she was an cavemâ€" plary pupil. Speakirg of her conduct Hrs. Sharpe said that for a. couple of days and nights, the girl had seemed to be in diam of mind. Within 5 days, however. she had Improved in composure and conduct, and sine. then had been satistantory. She had Some time ago a. 15-year-old girl hadtbecn sent by the society to live with Mr. 'l‘amblyn near Cambray. He had complained that she was of unsound mind: Dr. Ray had express- ed a. similar opinion and the girl had been brought back to town and kept by the secretary of the society, Mrs. Sharpe. ‘ , __ M.Shmmblmwmfl OlmnothIiMPu-Work The children's Aid Society met on Friday night. Dr. Hal-rim pre- sided. Several items of basins: were dealt with in about as long a time as could have been devoted to them : for among the many excellent qualities of this organization. delib- eration and thoroughness are con- spicuous. For dematch In business, it and the water commission are the opposite extremes. with the toum council about midway between them. WHAT MOVED THE DOG? GIRLS SHOULD NOT BE GIVEN A BARNYAID EDUCA'HON THE NEW 0.1‘. R. ROUTE~ being divatnd from at the lake, to anâ€" no inland. Of this was an enmspedmuofthtnn- and Curious on monstet the nude ï¬sh. It measm'ed 4 foot 3 inches â€I ma 8 feet 2 Inches broud.1'be el- paclty of tho-ta ash (or devouring large quantum: of food is â€making marvelous. but the pecullar thing is that they change the anal order of things. tor instead of the bud curling :ummwhlmamwu cue-ha the bin! and min 3 net! at him. Guillemot). mmlh Id Ml have been discern-d Iutb m amflmum'm tadeddallydaonerthan thatottha mush-10m h. applet-a. although today perhapa the Inference :- fast manp- pearln‘. Voltaire. (ha king of with and litter-am was the king. too. of coï¬ea drinker; [nhholdaxahatook any cups a day. which sadly hurt hla duel» don and hastened his death. The ah- atemloua Ball-e waa food at the an. drink. «1.01am him-cl! with It from mldnllht. when he began hla "mar: work. till daybn-k. when. atarved and self forgetful. he would and himml' bareheadadandtndrmdoxmanl allppen. lathaPlaceantp norant howhï¬nathaaand all. from home. Tacthuhnfltnmhwlgaandnn- mull. amused more bank; «and mom public mutations and upped mono achievements 1m 1!! tht nullity. ale-tandmlmllthemm. Ion subtle than money. It acquires pone.- dom 1: I:- an. Sure than brains. u scum hint thing with m Cb. task! â€It. A can: muck had Intel: a drum catch 0! the Eddy-mono lighthouse. 5t cum M heave-1:9 man who cum-Mo tact became he wasn't born with money to take ndnntngo of his opportunities could gets" the money he wants from poopte who have It K be had I Inn†clock of Incl. The youth who hasn't any friends who have faith in tin could havenarmyottbmlrthm woubhbmheopomllotockor um 00... Tom Tb toll of literary men who In been passionately fond of that Coflogwflch-akuthownmm Mummwnwm No reply could well have been lap- 91:. “Sir. I becyonrpnrdon.’ “Wdumdu'tunuu' “Sir. I Inn-touch“! literal-I best before his chmmgrown.†A new Reply at M.- n manned by Edna! Waited In In. “Greater was..." Wet. prince of Wales. mean. visited u- ennder Popouhbvnh. Ononooeen- alonwhentheprbcemonam Pope. an: «pressing the moat 6.6M mote-dam 0t unchmt. an his royal blathe- an opportunity 0“ ob- serving very obi-emu: that m- (the poet's) love (a prince- wu Inc-om!» em with his dislike for kings. since prince- my to dun become king: sud his royal him: ’Nmummmm ova-loom by sub-eqw ante-ma. 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