{NE 8, 1911 {coknwoon bill - 10.10 p... a“ and get prices on 50f Wvod. 1w (0.. [Ma “'3 77 ASE ‘ln "s Guide†ask e Coal as and Sheds 1? HS mm iness Callegc I-illin Bus. College) ,ETTLBRS' I7 ‘ on all Train: for Berth. unto to Hill ! West Oil SoaPI ., Alberta :hewan roux}: Lin. rIs'r RATES AYE Stone flying- mus! Settlers and fam‘ - thhout fly. M should no Through Colonist; Tourist Skm‘ HEAD Y 00088.8 r BusheS- Eagnhr Tniu’ Bushes. . Depot Agâ€: City Agent 15365.,» “v‘ rs: -n the above «MM! 0' MOI? m enaNe the while L081 is the hes! train. (mr teachers All business «‘1‘, S‘Ibï¬cts. Aerndy 7!» i" emwnn and nllm' on our -;m m- mmh' pahle person; m. HM‘KAV 11;: Toronto President su have 1) .gains.‘ «7 . better re: ed than 3 mm». k-mma The South Ayrshire Premier Clydeglale “a; nmlxv the season as follows Mnnduyw ,-\t Al'Ch. Campbell'l. lot 12. run. :1. Eldon Station. 10’ noon; thence to D. F. McEnchern. It»! '21, con. 3, for night. ' Tuosduyâ€"At Ed. Lucas'. Argyle. for noun. F. McHuttie, lot QJ con. '6. Thumb, for night. Wednesdayâ€"At D. J. Calder's, log-n0 can. 4. Thorah. ‘10: noon. J. G- Morrison. lot. 3, con. 3. Thorth. for night. Thursdayâ€"At Lorneville for noon. MC Crae’s Hotel, Woodvme. ‘0? a†night. Frmayâ€"ï¬n: Denniq Howkin’o. lot 1- con. 5. Eldon, for noon. Saturday to MondayhAt his on lot. 12, con. 5. Eldon. tht' mu with Everlasting Memorials in [NH Mrs Sarah Elnor of Toronto ml .3 381011313 injured by Idling tron “tic window. Ready Mixed Paint Students may enter any day. Open entire year. Now i. a good time to enter. Largest trainers in Canada. Gradm get best positions. Thousands studying at home. Exclusive right of the “Famous Bliss Book-keeping System†for On- tario. “Actual Business iron; Start to Finish.†of D..n].;p Tin-vs, Tubes. Hercules Brake.~, Pumps. New line Bicycln A :cps‘smies. Large stock of Second Hand Bicyclrs. Farm Machinery of a†kiy'ds u-pnird. Horse (‘prers ground equal w new. General re- pairing at Lind say Bicycle and General Manhine Works NEXT POST BUILDING PETBRBORO BlJ‘TNBSS COLLEGE 050. SPOTTON, President “Prism Brand" Mchm‘xanwo. NEW ssnsou’s s'rocx THURSDAY. JUNE ‘8. Cf " ~M..4‘~ u‘ H AnuPAcwnemo “0" 1‘“ 113, $133) PETE R MORRISON Arygle, Ont- Art} hur Graham 0. :‘ L BETWCOD F Sco tt A ain 11479. ,(148 0). Geo. W. Shepherd Prop. SUMMER SESSION Write for particulars. White Bronze r â€w Monument I) nrze Co. Hf lh-izlge-pm-t. (’vrn. .â€" y ‘I U U‘III . ‘I w w NT“ 2‘ I. 8 703° m _ “mgâ€"c;- ,0 ilitv 11479..(M§lm 'l‘lu- property 0! Slw te, sandstone, brownstote and unnhle hav. all prnved failmes. (hamite i» going V0 Stone c-m conpare ‘J Artistic Effects of a) 1m Wï¬Mi-Q ‘\- Va‘ “1M? Ԥ uver thiity wps mid and as nice: and pt-lfectasthtt «lav it “as Set"- (‘~. 8. Nw, Fait- h‘ri 13M :MWW h'n u. 45: 99“" MM} in $339me unnunt. \V; Va. 1: your head is itchy and you are constantly digging and scratching it with your ï¬nger nails, you are pre- paring yourself to be a. bald-head. You cannot kill the dandrufl germ by scratching your scalp; and until you have killed it your hair will be unhealthy and lifeless and will (all out. SAGEINE la a. preparation endorsed by leading men and women everywhere as an ideal scalp cleaner and dressing. SAGEINE is no sure in its action that Philip Morgan guarantee! it to accomplish all that makes the lair tttrnctlve and healthy. The price or t largo bot- tle o! SAGEINE is only We I0 :9 tobringit withinthorelchot .11. Don’t neglect your hair. it moms AL â€"â€" -n Your lli'RX'l‘ RIVER. Burnt River, June 3. â€" The 24th of May was celebrated in good Ityle in our own little hamlet. The fore- nnon ewus rather gloomy and people did non turn out fearing rain; but a good number of the residents of the neighboring country and some from near by villages turned out in the afternoon. The dinner. tea and concert gotten up by the indies o! the English church was weil patron- ived und got a. lot of praise for the excolient meals that were put up. ln [net the lntlicl oi Burnt River have got a. rather eminhle reputation in tho cauking line. MWA Hm §AE§ 2: W8 AGREE‘I: Wt 31 99“: 3:, Mfltï¬ï¬: :ï¬â€™ï¬‚t‘m mm We: we male mum mama: Mme Mm 3:0 x .5“: Him: we; fanneatienz new .sheï¬- MM H! mm et 89% #99? (Him: ‘59 “Chard set out three near:- 891 is clay luam- 9! acres. oi 5.me Cedar. spruce. hemlock. balsam. white wood, elm. birch, white and black. Enough timber to pay for term. Convenient to church and school. One mile from C. P. R. station on main line to Toronto and Peterboro. These farms have to be sold on account of ill health. Also lot 21. con. 1, square 100 acres. more or less. 25 acres clear- ed. balance heavy oak and pine timber. Sufï¬cient timber to pay {or the farm twice over. These farms will be sold together. Ad- FOR SALEâ€"CANOPY TOP PHAR- tonfor sale. Very cheap. Special- ly nice for aged people. Aho tap- estry rug 9 x 9â€"3.1: a. low price. Apply Wards:- ()flloe. FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT â€" 200 acres, lots 18 and 19, con. 3. Mariposa. about 120 acres plow- able land. One acre orchard, a. frame barn on stone foundation, hip reof. 40 x 90, with windmill. one good pig house, three good wells. one with windmill in bag- ture ï¬eld, large log house, lath and plastered inside, ï¬ve roorhs upstairs, 1} miles from school, 3 miles from Little Britain. Rural Mail Delivery. 'Apply to Wesley Jewell. Little Ilritain. “1°53- Shafpchyloun.“ to- M cland- good grain and mike FARM mm SALEâ€"THE ESTATE of the late Dougald Jamiveso‘n, lot 13, con. 8, Eldon tp., 211 acres, about 160 arrés under with-anon. 5 arm mama g'rmb {ha rest gum! hï¬stlï¬'é me With a hbxeuamug sifbï¬i’fl; This ram 5a ii: @666 ember; â€rm:- 5B b'h m. Mama: m gum Bungee. m we hams: ah 3M1: Miifld‘uhï¬hi NH 6%“: amg- Wk Mamam M we was ma HMEH M" N's MH§S§ Far- mm Mmémm :wMy m t‘; #3; “Sï¬ki 2mm; flaming 6%. m: m mam: mm mmm .1; Max-muss, (alsmm 9m WANTEDâ€" A . GIRL FOR THE farm, 3 in family. Apply by letter to Mrs. W. J. Grimston, Lindsay, dress George Station, Ont; Thesgmewmbotoi’ent if not sold. Plow leave but of Septem- 383d. fair state at cultivgtion. One “to good orchard. two wells. creek through Pasture, franc house, good barns on foundation, good mm. meat shed, other buildings, out mile WM of Villas. of 0mm 0R SAIE.-â€"SHORTHORN BULL- red, Sired by Son of imported Spic- ey Count, dam by son of imported Indian Chief. Apply to J. Casey, Valentia. her. 1911. Apply to Framed Chambers. ‘C'ambny, Ont. 1r Future Appearanc Depends on the Care You Are Giving , E'sur flair To-Day :0 A. 'l‘horne, Manvers INE is a. preparation ending men and women an ideal scalp cleaner SAGEINE is so sure I; that Philip MOVE†to accompllï¬h all “mt m;- utractive md hi}. I hive jutvrece‘lnd word that Cameo Kirby u uniting III. now at thedueuuonn. Wenovourwv- onlondchfl‘mmml'w‘m “no u m nvon‘or villa m" seconds. fob. already having bad one encounter. we are permitted to meet none. Gentlemen, I no :03: hon guessed thou-nth. Thorncttlnm going to when you 01' tho manna a certain pun might you occasioned "Tell him ['11 be there.†said Morena grimly. 0n Bunce’e departure Colonel Mo- reau. with his usual amiable manner and native regard for the truth. ac- quainted Aaron and Tom Randall with the eudden alteration in his plane. add- ing that {or the present he must defer his meeting with the Iadlee. “Foh thin." he concluded, producing hie Derringer, “means an appointment 1 cannot decline. We dispense with llu}1l\|(‘ll\" 1| x\'\"l ~‘le‘ - vu... ....., . .7. We‘ve so sitcom! at ï¬lms mm m WWW set the Wilde-m to he here With the mm mm Mm Ion think it‘s the last place he’d M lot you."- 1‘Well?" demanded Moreen “Yes; he’s pretty well again. and he‘s waiting for you. colonel. He don't know these folks, end he don’t care what they think of him. it's you he's after. and 1 guess you wouldn't met ly like him to have a talk with Tom Randall. That's where ‘l‘ve got you. You've got to meet Kirby yourself 'stend o’ waiting for this young Ran- dall to try it for you. You‘ve got sense enough to know that. it Tom went you might have both of them utter you." “I suppose,†said the other manly. “you mean I may hope for e settle- ment or my affairs with Kirby?" “Oh. you bet you can hope." chuc- kled Bunce. “When i left Gene two hours ago i said I’d find you for him. He went to the “dueling oaks'â€"you know themâ€"and will there for you. He'll be at the fur endâ€"alone. You go into the grove at this endâ€"alone. After you’ve seen each other shoot when you please. Do you understand?" .._ u .,n__ IOII L- ohnpo 9| .n'fl Mnm-n “Not at m. not at all.†apologised Aaron. “The house in yours. 311-." he added. thi-hin’ to his honored gaunt With “athei- w. Whirl: this am in- bihd'éd Mi: Bulb's». bu hast!» M the How. , *ï¬smed kmw than“ as in hm am 6- use wag“ wmmwm the In. “86%!- ï¬ï¬‚tï¬- 1! BABE“)?! ï¬ï¬‚éï¬ï¬ï¬ “l seeks“, an ,mm mm; mum; Ian (ism k ï¬bril mm BB 88?! m m imam 96%! mm 88%. i seem H u “9.39“ mm hm mm me an m2 “1‘88 mm H! m m 838 R“: m" demanded Memm at: am sag W at an 9919!: “1983'! '5 yes will as {new a: 3““ {3mm 15mm mm mm ask. mm 1 5mm imam 3m 39 m mmémw a m gm»? ms 1m 3%. WWW 59 “W a? Rh“ 1mm sconndrsl has my entire approval. Inn. 1 have the honor to tell yoh that Cameo Kirby’s continual! existence has achieved this importance. It has be- came an annoyance to Incâ€"Colonel Jacques Gaspard Duchamps Korean- and I shall wipe him from the earth.†“Let us hope no.†agreed Aaron, “MicheLartin Bnncoto’toseodo genaman what’s Jest come.†announc- ed old Group, popping his head around the door 3nd making a polite bow. Before the gentleman could urine Kin- by's partner shouldered his way past the negro and strode into the room. “Well, Mot-ecu, I’ve run you down at last!" he exclaimed cynically. eyinz Moreen. momentarily staggered. quickly recovered his wanted compo- sure. His immediate task was to get rid of Aaron before the latter was in possession of any plain truthsâ€"truths with which the overheated mince seemed to be bursting. “Be kin stay for nll I care." inter- rupted Kirby's partner. “Mr. Randall." he said politely and with no evidence or haste. "my busiâ€" ness with this gentleman in private. Might I beg of youâ€â€" the startled gambler. “I've hunted the town for you. from the Sails do Conde to Congo square. I reckon you know who I come from." By Booth Tarkington m 1 Harry Leon Wilson Adapted Fi-om the Play of the Same Name by W. B. M. Ferguson c-nmnmya. “annua- @ï¬mï¬ CAMEO KIRBY U L“ letta' tonal: 0 on the present occwonâ€"ne punctu- boefled both the spirit and tho mm: Kirby ace; Kirby trip pa from which a â€mm. Wm mm m mm w mm ant-helm“. It and meant-scar! 117mg manta lei-Ions “- ind madman-0mm hehadbeenouud. undu- month.“ thoeodoot natal-to I. U otthol'lvu'. conical; mm†mm Momentarliy perplexed and mad- ned. the boy turned and acanned the way by which be had come. Could he have in some cryptic manner panned the other on the road. or. contrary to all expectation. had Moreen taken the short cut. and was be even now in the grove face to race with Cameo Kirby! For immediate and conclusive anew two pistol shots rattled out. abatoarinl the cool serenity or the morning and sending a bevy of frightened rook! circling and cawinx high into the brooding blue dome of the heavm Curaing hie ill inch. young Randall raced turiouaiy toward the distant Colonel Moreau. considerably more familiar with the town than Tom Ran- dail. had indeed availed himself of tho shortest cut possible and one which would lead him directly to that en- trahcs the situation or which Lat-kin Bunce had been M Pllns to uphill. No time could be wasted. tor Kirby was already there. nod to keep an ad- low on bomb“! late. And kindly. mmdmmntuv Banal: mun: another. um otmthcbwtnrnedtohbud- m mm‘whhh he produced a Bï¬NW Ms M? m MR WHEN NW“ â€it em '9' Mi “WNW M 90 WW“! ll MM iMEM “MM“, \t‘llu con anti: expected to quit the ow: steps. was dinmhly dmhwllim to: by the time he had entitled the hm corner around which the estimahie Gt tender of the family had disappeared the latter was nowhere in sisht. Fa- miliar with the city and its environs. the boy possessed knowledge of aevb eral time saving short cuts to the dueling oaks. but this on the pm occasion he considered useless. for. i.- norant of the exact spot where the combatants were to meet. there exist ed_no alternative but to press on in the wake of Moreno. who he had every reason to believe had taken the umllv iar and direct route. Thoroughly im- bued with the desire and expectation of witnessing Kirby's death and thus in a measure glutting his vengeaneq young Randall broke into a run. conn- dent that on turning each successive corner he would come in sight of the serene and indomitable colonel. But time and distance new by until at length the tall trees bordering the grove broke upon his vision. and as yet his quarry had not been run to earth. - m mounted pistol. White heed ï¬nd trembling Willa widen. II. M edlttothecolonel. «munch. nu. withnneflortqtdignltyandnlt composure. “do me the am ot win: this instead or your own. Since my hther’o death I have always carried it. ltbelonxedtohimnndinthoom that mandrel caused him to turn upon himseif." “l respect the continent and you wishes. nub.†replied Morena. hand- in: his own weapon to Aaron, who portmenteau. “Won’t yen even take me u e um- neu‘r' pleaded Tom. “He won’t eee me. for I'll hide 1n the nnderbrneh." “Impossible, Mr. Randell. I eat yoh word to continue yoh Joumey exactly as yet: have planned. Never feet: I shall see yoh at the plantation this evening. When yet: come in elght of yoh nelde today look upon them In pence. roll by that time there will he no one to dispute them with yoh. Yoh servant. gentlemen.†And. bowing. the good colonel blithely stepped forth into the morning sunshine and headed for the distant dueling oaks. upon his coming Interview with Klr- by. had turned a nearby corner the boy sprang o! the undow out an! noted his hat. From the window Tom Randell lm~ patiently watched the other’s depar- ture. and when at length the estima- ble defender of the family. serene «W‘M‘éï¬fï¬â€˜eï¬ â€œ2W me; a! M 833383! 1B9 «m M!!! Hm $30883 85%“ 199 $333 {8330' SUNRISE 3! Mm“ ‘t m 535-35}: 3 H33: 333 563 Mm whale†- “- 1.. A1. ï¬-l-ln- X1337 ' W" 531691196“ mu am. I! ECG EBB m ham nun. Tune-Immune." “lbhitoflyonrhandg'aehund Tom. hum-.m. “It’l min. by “Where no you going?" tharply do- manded Aaron. “hunting to but tin other: way. “Don't medal. with me!" "bluntly warned mom. "I! we: u man mu m Mt to anothehhh n have m an» to cum» Kit-b». colonel Home my mm mm it Mm m. but as u gunk m net gum to In a at ' am in lama“ said mm W “5:215 W *0 mm? ___ .. “No. by Mfg“ don‘t! 1cm 63AM“! Vi: Bwuyed by hie present emotione. belted of revenge end mix-nun; for which diehonoI-ed hie name. rece end country. In cooler momeute he would have repudiated en ection which for teited the reepect of en decent men But he wee bounce to I temp-thou! end violent pe-ion which counted not the ineene to en end. uncle Mnded he Myst how‘to hunt down Kin- ty and hatred. ’Now. Kirby Inuit am not only for the suicide of John Randall. but for me death or that gentleman’s mama protector and champion. wm: dimcnlu loosening Momu’u mt Itlflenlng anger- from their death grip upon the W. young Randal haul: conculod tho wenpan upon bl. par-on nod thu by n “an0 woman: tamed rm had been an honor- can 5.8.8. 33! 83B and 83- 08. ha g.- g g S. was 5 small um lmlematlou disag- wlna the gum: at m: lofts tux-ahead Cameo lrhy looked gravely down upon the hody ot hlu late enemy; then aa navel: he parted the trees and. wlth howad head. alowly threaded hla way toward the dlatant town. Klrh: had not long left the acene of eondlct hetero Ton: Randall. comm tron an almoat diametrically opposite direction. burst Into the no“ and flipped headlong over the llfeleaa form n! Colonel Iowan. Recovering hun- aalt. the boy atared In horriï¬ed amaae men! at what he had never expected to aee. That God ahonld have thna defended the lmplona aeemed tmpoaal- ble. Antoni-hunt qntckly gave place toaaanaeothnrnlngonMa bltter- ha. ahhonenee and vindictiveneaa which lmmeaanrably overawept all preview feeling! of treasured animoal- vwâ€" wâ€"n- ‘- 53“ m midwéwï¬i ml 99 mum a mum: m‘m m ma: mm“ m mm. Mmmmm maï¬a!“ «mm a me mm m 7 Km mu I â€Guam ' m n want-a tar-6% a? faith «on Mama‘s W; Ward 5; a unmmmmmm use I Mam m B! mm m m as“; {it A! me um 80’- mm mm mm um um! w m mums mm! In «m m a men an m m m was 1w: 3m mm!!! ‘ " énitwlim ii! mu «an _ 9mm “MK mm a 1m mm mam a WP?!Ҥ.}F¢9L_£‘_“ ii?“ of the lilthol‘lflel. me every Mk0†pmblcr'u enemy. the lunch upturn would ho muted. you? Arum quite ready! Stand by. for I’m coming!" Koran Mandy turned and! h! faced the tree. on his ï¬ght. “no In presented the smallest poulhlo out-tau to his advancing too. Although thI article. of agreement called for a mo tual and almultanoonl advance. he wan awareflnatltlaoaala-tollreflomc axed platform. and he comma, deliberately halted. hla left ohouldas thrown forward and the pistol Ion with his eye. He could now dlscerl Kirby. who. unmlndtul or all tacnca or atrateglc advantage, came saunter In: toward him. the rlght hand dan (ling careleaaly at his olde. Be wa: whistling. but had Morena been neat-e. ho would have noted the sinister Ilm running from noao to mouth and tho by. 03: IE on gum «mm the num- whistling. :- I! on a pleasure sum. the ï¬ght hand still unsung carelessly at _MI than. M» am mm um um gnaw. Ihï¬ autumn». Moi-um have some ’ newt ml um truth “but! mm it on m magma: that tree. through which harm â€been flickered. shooting their men golden mm of light into the demo nndnnh outlet-growth. he found none dint-ï¬t: in accurately discern- in; mm object. Althouzh the will was straight. than obviating any turn- incotnngiel and neoneeqnentend- den end unexpected meeting. he could noteeeKirby.nndtorn moment the teen 0! en elaborately planned un- bucede none in his nnworthy mind. Indeed. the setting clued may in- ducements to one who. like him-elf. night enterhin such I llndlhie m pole. The-e momentary with"!!! '8‘ however. 1W WING. '0' “'09 tn: down the path Kirby‘s voice and deniy hack: the silence: m heading. continued his teeming- Lv unle- ndnnce. On he came. thir- ty paces; twenty. and still no Ilg'n 1mm either man: ï¬fteen. tad no Inn's hand whitened at the knuc- tlu tad III: he“ came slowly down no he Impaled the other on the night: of his pistol. On came Kirby. null kit, at pnrpoee in the brooding cyan Ill 0: which belied the cheery enrol. Homo. minding like A rock which dhpntad the other: progress. waited and watchod. Once he made 1 sudden. mint movement in the hope oi drawing Kirby's are. but the lather. Sandman†OLA†BIOS. O CO» mum. - PRESTON. Out. D. CINNAMON. - Lindsay. lndlspensahle In Emergencies Youwmflndtho“flochâ€thebatm flange. of steel teâ€"97 in numberâ€"an {need to the Pin Pot eating, ï¬nancing the ndio sting surface three times. This ï¬ve. the eir better access to the source ofhentuo thet the heat in â€"99““ 9w fr“? .‘he 90-! 9' crummy "II: POT Conutructod to our. Fuel npidlyuitiguutbdudwitbâ€" “A â€"..n- A FURNACE THAT WILL GIVE YOU AS MUCH HEAT FROM S_I__X TONS OF COAL. AS YOU EVER GOT FROM SEVEN. IS ONE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TOWOVERLOOK. CLONE-IRS ud ENTERS. Nothing will take the place of the Raincoat for its particu- iu‘and varied functions. A protection on a wet dayâ€"a spring over-con on a. chilly dayâ€"a motoring cost, when out with the new Military collar that can be worn in regular or Military style. Rainproofed fabrics that are pure. wool, plain c neat pstterns in stripes. $6, $9, $12 and $15 The new Military Collar Raincoat is an ideal coat. It’s the greatest. sort of protection in any sort of stormy weather. Own a. Raincoat ? :PWM‘WM‘ m .. m w m “A"thbbmmd “mummmmwm ‘ “Mama'- remedies. m. ‘ the use when i has count, market the A shows 1:: 33m THE sickness of a valuable animal on the farm demands prompt J. HOUZER Evevybody apprecntes it. Wall You Should! KUWWUMAM m J. TILLEY, A test extending over three years, «lacuna-sud that this ribbed (in pot nude a saving in codâ€"18:1. lift that will looking into ? M me who owns u “ Hock." “Heckâ€"is the am)? P'tii'nace um ha ntuined the greenest possible radining surface uld the reason is the! when other Pounce: have clumsy cut-iron Hagen, the flange: on the “ Hech"m made of steel plue end fused to the in pot eating by our patent process. Every Furnace has flange: or projection: of some sort on the ï¬re pot to get more ndhling surface, because $3 heating enmity of the ï¬re incmse the The “Heck" willdothil: ltisbuilt to ave cod :1 every point, but the big coal-saving future is the Steel Ribbed Fine Po! the surfnce which radines but in increased three times. Fire Pot. By adding Steel ï¬lm» to the pure- wool, plain colors, or radiating mt increases 3 Surface. But the EAGE am. 934