~ One ornemnns‘thnemsqnwm hoWould Liketo Getalchmd ._..._..‘-â€"-------i . ‘l’n’c Word or God is'not‘ Dependent upon the Round Volume but it isthe Only Safe Director. Editor Watchman-Warden AdVOCate, Sir, “Come now and let us reason lows : together," saith the Lord. Sir,â€"-I read a letter - are from one “Alick,†and “Th we". cos of om warfare e ‘p farmer a are not carnal. .but mighty through 'help. He tells holds. casting down roasonmgs an how things are no f . ' m ' ' that exhalteth it- here for a Situation on a ar - evlefry his]; taggknowledce of God want to hire for eight months, or a †agar a ’ . . years (just as it suits myself, of and bringing into captxvrty every course). I will take $25 a month, thought to the obedience of Christ. or $240 for a year, all? board 2:: “Consider I say, and the washing. '1 keep a. drivmg 11:3; for Lord -... the- Lmderstandinn' in all a top buggY- Ifylll. want pa . 8:1"- .. L ' i a the horse ; he will Jump in the gram thllIlrssbowles call; our attention to some, and 1t “ ill take the farmer and - all the family 5 the fact that God has this day set; , ome time to get him . that don't count on a before us. “life and good and deaths a 1p must be used right. and evil." The “W10 ddmitlon for ce in the barn for my sin is transgl'CSSlUH Of the law. “01 [buggy ' .we can run it out and in >.-1.‘ Vt'ozot 10 -’........ . God. Mr. {9'2}? goï¬gpicleals goes again every day we. are d1awmgs fulï¬l bible as he expense .. f, nd Ithe harvest. as the dme house 1 no further than the leathexâ€"Jou of the farmer‘s implements.generally. volume With gilt edge. who l'nows I may sell my horsc,Iand if I do a1'I An man or woman . 1w" k e) at am very p _ G dyis satisï¬ed that God's word1 .111. e Ib t uittinr at 6 o'clockâ€"â€" 0’ " ‘- . _. . l'ds I.ticulaiaou (1 g .' cannot be connineu Plum} ‘F'Ill‘chelwofd I do not want tlLe hémrs that {Alicia a. leatherâ€"bount vo 111110.. tells about. A ire man Siou of God is quick and powerlul. and quit early so that he can haye three sharper than any or four'hours to wheel for life and t number of the Farmer's. "Sandy†writes as £01- in ' this paper he gives the his hir‘Gd w lie. t Jon. the Crowds You’ll save Money 1!] . twoâ€"edged sword. piercingr eve-r1 tï¬' rest himself. I Will IIOt very fast on Monday to the dividing assunâ€" death der of soul 3nd spirit, and of jOIDIS.‘ want to Work and marrow. und’ is a disc'erner 01 forenoons, as I will be wheeling evâ€" the thought‘ 2.:in intents "1 the erv Sunday from morning till mid- he'drt.“ I: -. S (illil'S Word that‘niight. If the \VheCl‘ Should happen spoke this world into existence, and [to break 15 miles from home. and I it is the Word that upholds all I have to walk. I will be tired for two things still. s~ it is (lod's Word that 1days. ’I do not want to do any .of keeps all e:.:.,_-, In their Ol‘dillnCdithat clearing up swamp that Allc‘k pIaCCS. God's word goes forth “'llh Eilcflk‘s of. I will expect a sawing- just as gl-o)‘, Emu, “I: 115‘ CV‘CI‘ it. (lid. illllehlnC 1:0 cut the WOOd fog. this: . >3, " 3 v . i C .e . t m w . s. m. Hot Weather Sluts for Men and Boys County - . , ConlIDllte“ . Ll lun‘n appol ha†of UPS 11 savings hithertofunequallcd. Its 21 Genuine Clearance Sale of the Season’s Its a Sale that assures yo . best styles. GrasP the opportunity early. Counly ~ f complei inn 2) l'vl‘ldglf, Town 1121 i6: (-ullllV‘d tho Suits. Its.thezgreatest sacriï¬ce of the Season in ï¬ne Suits. . Choose nowâ€" : “iii-11:11:? “hm: 01 _ 9 0 colllwll urgfllj." on s Sults now - $2.70 to $12 Were formerly $530 $18 ('lcl‘li Hi Ill“ uï¬k' (fem K0111 See how we are selling some:of:our;ï¬nest limil Men’s Straw Hats now 250 to $2.00 “=3L“*i‘-‘,“if‘.- , ‘ Loummy 1.. 4 sm c 11‘“ Were formerly 50c to $2.50 1...": 5‘" . f, .- urozm . ‘1 1,;1’11 H.11- \\‘()illd '.: 1 .\.llll. work. 11's.;â€" i". l'C S -XDIE BAKER. 1904.: Should all “Qiltâ€"udged books." house. be destroyed. 1“:- \".'ord of God “0111(chan carry the heavy end of a pair of still exist. and it would, still go lumps â€1’ and down the field, and Sit forth accomplishing its mission. Welon the spring seat of the cultivator ï¬nd by careful?! studying GOd‘S dealâ€" land roller for three weeks. The-n ing With “â€11, that â€C â€â€5th to l comes the putting“ out. of the manure; the memory (’7' â€35“ lel’l“ for DVD? I will expect the farmer to get a 1500 years V511": 21-.) printed bible ex- lma“ by the day to 1111 it, and then istcd, or m-w: a:.n::::svsrlpts. The writ-she will have a manure spreader, ten law glam. 1 1 Moses was not un-iwhich I can handle, to perfection. til 430 yew"; oz" _ the promise .EriV-lWhen this job is done, then plowing cm to Abrclt -::L. and he did not. live the root ground with a sulky and until after rim flood. W read that Idmibleâ€"l'urrow plow, which I can the law was written and given to icon handle well. The turnips are, man in this form because of iransâ€"inow sown: gression until 11» sâ€"ed should mum-[hog I can do as much as anybody to whom the M :zuisw was made. (lal. [the farmer can hire for (SH Cents :l, 17: 10. (ad could no longerlday. When the hay is ready 1 can trust to th- 1.:x::-.o:~y of His people. i’ride on the mower and rake as well so 110 had the rules of life written 'as any man; then the hay-louder upon the Lilllï¬qS of stone by His own will pitch it on. and with the help of ï¬nger and 13.1w ‘ from com-ration the horseâ€"fork I can pitch it 011'. If to gex:er;:ti~.-, (â€x-mgrh llis choScl: [I hire for the year I will expect the prophets. farmer to have a windmill to pump Now I tras. tun“. lllr. I’owlcs (‘un'the water. cut the roots and grind see that (I i~ and lltPC'dllSC l the grain. as I do not think a. hired ye coating; 1,, ;.. , standard 01 ’11112111 should have to be out in rough right as it 1. 1.~=-1 .1 10.- us in the weather. when only getting 521‘.) a SCr‘ithl'cS, l:- will r. :1 charge God as 'year. with board and a few other inking 1'ro:- s luippiu-xss. or lockingv , l‘l‘iVl'l‘E’gl‘S- “-"lllt'll 0111.“ amounts to it no in l .-(1. Volume." iahout 53m}. 01‘ Course. ordinary St. l’.1ul, "_ 3:5 1., 171:1; 5,291ka of i farms won t, wrent lor that. .mucn, a, people up _ 1.1mm: and ne‘vcr l ‘out I run good company. I think my “1,1,. to (-01, Rugvcpdgu 0.; 111,, .applicatlon is in k‘eepmg with that ol- truth, and 3.: “3,-1.1. 1,33,.“ 1L. guyslthc average lured man. and would that lhl‘ ll. \iil'. Cottsl“ when tl10§',1iko't0 llt‘ztl‘ H I {1111 right. will not enz‘; w.» smmd doctrine ; but: To be honest with the farmer, I do ilnt'l' their mm: lii<'>' shall they heap‘hmt wish to compete for the prize in thi-nlselxxgs lu.‘.t,“:‘.~:‘s. haying itchâ€"What is given to the hired man now inc,r curs, an: 1‘; shall turn away their ears 1mm. ' truth, and shall: in- turned 11 t ‘ {JUL-5‘ ll Timothy 7L; THE EDITOR'S IDEA. '1’ 4' ‘A‘Ciigt‘iii‘r W this statement; To “Sandy†the editor of tne Advoâ€" men are 1â€,... 1 » ex) astraf. ; then , , . . . . . ,,, rate I‘Cpllt‘b l‘he contsponant reason (low. 1 1. ~22; to mod ~them “Alick.†m whose letter in the. Farm- “ght‘ 'lh it 5“ .1 ‘Tï¬l “115. u†to 1 ers’ Advocate“ for May 26th “Sandy' ‘."â€S[’.(mwn rhisf'tijnq’ the“ It 9"?“ , is roplying‘ in ihe foregoing communâ€" itsell abm‘o ' :\:::-.f\1'le-(lg«? (.H L'Od’ dca-tion. is now the owner and work- shows “in" ii â€in man Sf ,er of a farm himself: so that the â€m“: H H" H 1 cannot no d0"{llS'dl)IlllllS under which ll!) labored windmillli‘ln' ps;1,\s“‘all. _ as a hired man on coming to Canada “mm." “if. 11:13,"?“iiwf "S Efrom the Old Country 1.â€) years ago mankind. “Off?†the “198' 'did not 1.113an this gutting on sucâ€" Eli'mffl‘nd ,‘QK f i: ‘. _ C.‘\:Ki‘lljtf:(‘1‘ ‘cessfully in life. What appeared to lhcrt-loxe {â€- “†‘ U' '1 >t‘lxhl‘}id1l)0 hardships. doubtless helped {to â€â€3“ cunnor 1.. l: “)7 human wil- make him a better man and farmer. ll'l'll’(ftlf)ns. t _ “MC-“F“ 15} Very out-2‘. the ‘1'..th thins; that ever Inf.“ b.0101.“ “A f ‘ If“), s:r1;1tures. ihappened a young man was not to .lhe lnhlc xv. .. icy-Vs that: we‘ are 1 be born and raised with a silver not to swag. .‘ztf.'i.:::‘.g outsulc 01 the isnoon in his mouth. SCriptures. \‘-..:. mil study humaniâ€"‘ ‘ Ly, and 1111...»... 02-1 the things 31â€"! â€"‘â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€"- round us. 1,11 g-zi-igl and subjected; Dangerous 1,1“. to limitatzo.:\ lrr 1‘3.»- SCl'liltlll‘l‘S1 , , , which Will hob? 1;; uiz‘riin the‘rnngel Windsor, "July 4.â€"Detecti'¢o Skin. of truth. .\ i". stunning tinâ€"thoE ing Of the Pare Marquette RailWay, scriptures mm: t?‘,- w m: guiding? my: the 17-year-old son of a promiâ€" mcn's minds {wound a. true cohesoâ€"i nent Windsor man, in 00mm“? With tion of God a: to“: 51.23.33. the thinii‘. i a..Blenheim lad, swetChed a. mace Of around them (My (of Yours (in; WI" cable across the trachs near ho e i ii i‘ ‘ Chatham, which nearly ditched a p ’ . passenger train. The boys claimed they wanted only to have some fun Lindsay, Jilly :t' with the sectionmen. M‘ - WHO FlRED THE SHOT7 Mr. Christie Declines. ' Whitby, July 4.â€"-Mr. Peter Chris- :nm-ant Out For High Constable Tlsdalo; tie has declined the Conservative of oxford Chart,“ Hlm With ‘ nomination for the Dominion House, Shoot,†Wm. Smug- tendered him last Wednesday“ Woodstock, July 4.â€"As a. result of ‘ the shooting of William Swartz. pro- prietor of the Commercial Hotel at Dnbro on Friday night, a warrant ' ‘ was sworn out yesterday for the ar- rest of William Tlsdale, high conâ€" ‘ stable of Oxford County, charging him with shooting without proper' . justiï¬cation. . _ . Meanwhile Swartz lies in the jail -. . .' wit? tile :ullethlogged Till the fleshy, ' You can mm on Ayer’s , 3’†0 13 1g . ie shootin 1 . . .W ,- took place While he was fleeing frorieii Ha“. V1 3. 7 ' ($60191. to l Constable Tisdale, who had place. ,- YOUT 21'.†make“??? time. gmhnnder safest}; Tisdale had arrestâ€" ’ FOllOW dï¬â€˜ccï¬bï¬simd itnevef â€5 . im on e c ar e 0 common asâ€" ' - ° . 3‘ Baum preferred by ins wife, and Was . fails to-do this work. It stops . standing in the hotel corridor talk- f ‘ . bag when Swartz ducked and fled by a rear door to the back yard. Both Tisdale and the chief followed in dose pursuit. The course was though a shed and over a fence, and While fallingofthelï¬rï¬lso. There’s when they are ready to’ J. G. EDWARDS GrCO. en’s Trousers now - $1 to $3.75 Were formerly $1.50 to $4.50 ’ Suits now - $1.10 to $4.00 Men’s Light Felt Hats now $1 to 1.50 Were foz merly $1.50 to $2.50 . Men's and Boys’ Fumishincs, Shirts, Underwear. llr :sEtrv Were formerly $255 “3‘56 Xeckwear, etc, at Clearing Prices. You can so; 11.31:} t. The store is full ofinteresting economics. PREPARE FOR ORANGE PARADE. The Orange I‘ll‘clllcl‘ll ry of the Battle 01 the Boync at Graham's. All the prices are (Tun-2:1: itly reduced are the prices. ' O to 33 1â€"3 per cen . re united to come and get their outï¬ts for the Anniversa ale Prices. Come and test us and see how complete our assortmcnts are and how grcz A- Ismgï¬m-éJIAM 111111er 111 fl C -‘ which has the grace and ï¬nish 0. up-io- date foowvear. HIIRLEY lifts II. This Spring’s st 09 ncdels :12 e the daint- iest that the shoe world has we: know. If you buy a: Huxley 's yougtr v“ is rl-I'll‘ff mocels. lfyon don’t get then; x .11.: ShLL’S will be CllL-Of-(lale. . Buy at His Stare no you will have the px'opez'siyiu of ice:- wear, made of the pm or n :z‘uinfs and sold at ph’ per p1 ices. 'Ilus ::;~. .:~:.- you nothing. " P. J. HU RLEY Kent Street, Lindsay HELLO ! Will you come f3 on Tuesday evening 0 I ’ Lindsay’s Greatest Clothing lwhose hands show the marks of hard 1 ‘ ’ Your house with THE SHERWINâ€"WILLIAMS PAINT And you’ll give it the best possible protection. ., when rightly used on a proper surface, does not powder, flake off or crack. It forms a tough, durable ï¬lm that holds its gloss, looks well, and wears for the longest time. There’s no other paint made that satisï¬es so well. There’s no other paint sold that is so economical. 1 don't 11mm" Charlie I am (it? get away. \Vell I have mi? (:2. 1 Rubber Tire Buggies. 0 you have :0: those beautiful 1119 11c: I shall certainly sure I shall €113.71 Good-bye Charlie. shall be read 3'. l lMy Buggies are the best and cheap: est, quality considered. All tires Pu‘ on cold. Gill before you “113' - R. KYUE LINDSAYE; j neering experience dated back to 1852. Mr. Stephen: had never “3. plied to him to recommend men. There were many perfectly compe- tent for the work, and, he presmued willing to do it. ’ Judge Winchester asked if the wit- ness knew of any Canadian engineers capable of ï¬lling the osition of chief engineer. Mr. Schrel in reply mentioned NeWton Ker, city on i1 near of Ottawa; Hugh Lumsdon “of Toronto, George Roster of Victoria a. A. F. MacLeod and Mr G A' Mountain. . ' . ."Do you know available and of any Ca Government Chief Engineer Reâ€" commends Them to the G.T. P. Grand Trunk Pacino’s Contention That ’ There Are No 00th Engineers For Survey Work In Canada Explodedâ€"Mr. Stephens Did Not Apply to Hr. Schrelbor to Recommend Hon For the Workâ€" um:- Nunod may capable non. . ~. ,. ,- (J. >~ (\ " .\. OttaWa, July 4.--Tho contention of the Grand Trunk Paciï¬c Railway Company that there were no Canadi- an engineers competent or available for the survey work in western Ca- collfltll . (1pc counrl I 1'm»\'1? ‘51‘1(\I] \Vii.‘ full H LHlil" ‘ such v. alighting on the ground after scaling the fence 9. shot Was ï¬red from a 32« calibre reVOIVer. Who ï¬red the shot till be determined at the investiga- tion which is to follow. The accused great satisfaction. in knowing .' you are outgoing to be disap- pointed. Isn’t-that so? '-_ «WW-numeric» It took one We at nada for which Americans are draw- ing salaries up in the thousands, was exploded in the sitting of Judge Win- chester": investigation court on Sat- urday. H. M. Howat, K.C., appeared him, mentioned favorably may, J. Brophy, J Hr. Schreiber, from .a list handed Bell, 0. E. Perry, A. Leonarrlil,‘ g. A J. St. V. Caddy, . Dickey, W. Mo- on .....-,,â€" , mï¬ilnibor replied tint eagl- noel-a W 0 had worked on the Cum-l being â€id" d any amenity In obtainmy‘ mm" of Canadian nationality at th†, Cathy and T. ï¬nal. R. h“ “dam Helga“, . net think have made any earnest canal. were to do the work. Madly competent a. A. r. W charges Tisdale. Chief Zeats says the nvolver Was discharged while Swartx van making good his escape, but by thorn he knows not. Constable Tisdale says he will make a full and complete statement '1!!! the proper time comes. Swartz in not yet out of danger, the doctors u; -. i was. . In: *mmmm 'mcflnm mum» who ‘ it."â€"A. I. “WILD. {or the Government, and Andrew £1.10» a has. Laura: 00.. Egygorinz‘tw“ tgzmpmfl for - i for ' Command Schniw 0 3°“. the mooring force av ’ F d.- ' Haj ' ' 1" GT" '31:?!“ " “I. Canadian Society! had never heard of )(r. a- m .. r ' - M m Waited names of commam.with thO ' ' ' ‘ ‘ I ' = - - “’~ - '1‘ 0mm M "I. work. Society 0! Civil Engineers ‘ ‘ ' .....;. 3.5“3- o. It; 0., told the! to ascertaining the name- mu not anticipate 1 dbl. m ,___, _ gave evidence a†name linen and from a list i . . Wï¬w. .i-v‘masmz: L51 2...; -.w-‘ kp.‘r31m.c. ,. .. “L‘Jifn ;.-:.‘.‘$.L’;:-‘.‘f.r. i A ‘ ’/t.-“