Lianvd nflcrs his valuable 1“" we. south half Lot. 3. in C0“ Ewan tnwn>hip. conï¬rm Lvros of land, about 60 In“ ‘ “hi-cation, the balm " [fuwth of mixed tinbfl'. ‘9‘ milding-s. A m M!“ w - __A. fruwth o! mxxeu "luvâ€"â€" p mildings. A frame m 53â€? rn stone foundation, catch 3, ndemeath: driVing shod W ‘ DR. NEELANDS, artiï¬cial teeth. 3 trat;on of gas with v Dr. Colton. of New Y“ inlays, «own and m); '(u THURSDAY. Jim sex-ted. Otï¬ce, Simpson House. 1'- s.»\ I.E.- -'rHE )unflauon, up..-â€" : drixing shod 3219,95? w: , DAY YOU 3126? ,. re; izious literatupj‘ifg 1‘“ EB}; a. wallet Sixty in“? not required_ ~ i 1 bpportunity for i an.- time may u national Bible Pr.“ 1714A " 9. Tarant- SALE barn (48x50). W“. implement b and other buildi N'hOOl and chard "whine and 4 I urd h no“: 1n wen ts )I' the ‘Che Cun, 10 township h () r368 AS and mam. cellar Nat .vn. Will sell tho 1d stoCk and give 43' or will selltho awe as soon as -r. Will try to nzrchaser. Crop will be 6 acres of_ ’13. Farm will m..’~;e ready 8310. 1 the gnremises, or val estate agent, Jimâ€"PARTS 0P 1::- sxxon 3. Eldon, as the “Kleintyro [‘ornex'ine June- is a, good school .4; For further to (‘. F:- weeks: \IvKinnon, WOOd- onsisting 0‘ W' xisvs are a. 1:}: FARM 51‘ _ bring U" N9. ! on was." pay- ‘n-I' 1““ ticulm tins Real Emit. giVen by '2: attached .111 30x50 d henhouse‘ mile from '00"). mall all 1 nennouse_ m .ile from Ch“ of Soil orchard ; fun 'red with m {i ver ruming G 00d {rm {’31 “351V. dining barn on stone 1‘! to hold 48 r-s; and gOod 1001's through. cleared frame COD Will â€NTW Cleared h! mu! certiï¬- m) down Stain (:1qu up. allar ; hot S ALF». - caved by 'l‘ucsday. mm of tha u t 31 ball 1m- 1 0.00 goodd†11am Acnm red, 150 hardwood frame the best highest 16, OPS sTANT holding cared. Rural 18. For “‘5 United States taeifi bill is now M t0 be launchedin thg 39119329: "13‘; have vote Issue Formgrij: 0! 3-801de 6: Irvine. 1'! Class ih-misn'y practiced In 1.11 in uni-hes, :1: Moderate Prices. OFFICE IN NEW BEALL BUILD- [he J. G. Edwards 6200. h for. HARDWARE Phone 2?. Lin SH‘H A We Pans Green 8W I ‘oâ€"7 r: H Ervine. Dentist UHUIRI‘JI GEO W. annrxxnnu. ‘NvIHiam-St. Nora! m-.. 955' Buifdiné Lindon 3' ‘in-Iaw Wm Massey Bicycle! uh‘vn‘lh mm- I Hex? MU Sir San .ford Not a Wef- San Bird Waning, says a. recent pf in. 07.1w. Journal. one of :3'5 gr. men, has voted at a rem-mu; »: once in his life, V83 tins acumen he has almost t {3, : :'- '- -::mding that. it was Tl‘ u ‘ and her 3-1113 have ’I'HURSD‘AY’ u;- :» “m M ‘zealous sup- 3 «m1: Ming, came ‘30 1t uni :zgm'leized for 1103 mun- nctive. ‘You 309, ' "m zucyleained, “there has vw My: 1n mv family. My :33 ju<t died, after 58‘?- dr3. aid this has P19 um «um; around to 083' 33‘ I ‘ad hoped to (10; 1V gï¬â€˜ in some good work. efuneul 1' †TERM OPEN SEPT. 2116 tiu‘nout of Cadets 1‘95 ma-.-NTo. our. Eld camp. R. a young Englishman masswm‘ L‘ENDSAY w. SHE‘PHHARD’S j 1 )()C to *l 100 package. Ott ï¬dence earner Russel ridge-3L. Limisay .<T.I. Residence 387M .gm-ialty. Calls are "It'd to day or night. ’hut you require 1' Paris Green is 'e and all fresh packages as fol- Duawa. in sight, of mother. at mm the man.†rs at 15 at \l‘ e Mourners. as. Etc t and Sash Factory Goods :tician,†he said, ‘1 never voted in not right; I did :xx-ral election. I Lever saw before. :ince. I liked his i heard and read, is Ottawa’s M.P. 3 name.†ventured the in- m (0., limitenf checked the no: elec 11:" Rich! E'flaces, Cameron, Eden, t'Jamhray, ' ' also from Glenarm, Hartley, Balsam [Grove and Powles’ Corner “ere pies- re 1! the Ontario ent. After the baseball 8. very on- ;9_ Post- Graduate :jOVable lunch was sened from 5 un- (.011me also of til 8 o'cIOck; then 'lfol oned a. good L “f Tropical Medi- :program. ReV. Mr. Smithe. of Duns- jiord who preached two good sermons on Sunday, gave a. splendid address; Miss R. Cullis, of Eden, Mr. F. J. {Pethick and Miss D. Brown, of Zion, 'sang; Mr. Wright, of Cambray, gave al‘y C3115 are l'tWO excellent reading 3, and ReV. Mr. to day 01' Dight- :Howard acted as chairman and gene :a. short address.'1he choir furnish- led excellent singing. Mr. Morris Rog igU‘S, of Eden. gaVe some violin 11111-1: I ‘ 1 i s“: c, which men one present cnjoyed.1l ESEWELl ' .1101“ Mr. Howard left this circuit: ' ’on MendaV. “e all regret Mr. Ho-i DSAY gram 5 departure from among us, as‘ Ihe has gained many friends in his; :emetery Work gstay with us, and we wish Mr. and; Bell 157 L ;Mrs. Howard and family every health ’ Iliuppiness and prosperity, and the? ipravers of the peOple here go “ith “A..:n {them to their new home. i y cSurgeon ice corner Russel: e-st.. Li adsay Residence 387M do â€"~.â€" â€"A applying at. one of the Curd 2. in To- ;g story in the {ection appeals ck ‘ Qicycl’e sup? ’lracuon Tirés. etc Repairs kept (Hlexeland ari , Horse Clipper!» Knives sharpened- Fftc.. repaired. ._._.â€"â€". .'““9 W. J: ELLIOTT 30c Canada Lindsay Soho lutely RICE iPFaEe-f- Principal for our «NOW. 8 High †The ï¬rst- y A WINDSOR LADY’S APPEAL To All Women: I will send* tree. ’ with full instructions, my home treat‘ ‘ment which positively cures Leucorr- ;hoea, 'Ulceratibn, Displacements. Fall- ing of the Womb, Painful or Irregular Periods. Uterine and Ovarian Tumors or growths. also Hot Flashes, Nerv- ousness, Melancholy, Pains in the Head, Back, Bowels. Kidney and Bladder troubles where caused by weakness peculiar to our sex. You can continue trea‘tment at home at 2 cost of only about 12ch a. week. My book, ." Woman’s Own Medical Adviser,†also sent free on request, Write Low; Address Ira. I. Swirl - "’24 j- _‘ 1“; - The Railway Commission 1133 is. sued an order requiring the railways to accept trunks as freight if secure- ly corded. ' The Toronto Electric Light Com- pany rejected the co-operation plan of the Ib‘di-o-Electric. :I’he Orillia brewery is offered for sale. The agricultural grant. to Ontario will be used largely for education. The Ontario Medical Council decid- ed to admit praCtitioners tram other Prm‘inces. The police are investigating an al- leged black hand threat. against a According to by-law Lindsay’s Ci- vic Holiday must be held on the sed- ond Monday in August. changed to Aug. 4, the same day as Toronto. Combined the people~ of Lindsay and Toronto could inter- change courtesies, ball games could be arranged, etc. WHY NOT HAVE LINDSAY’S OWN HOLIDAY 0N AUG. 4 ? For several years past. the corpor- ation of the tom: of Lindsay has been holding Civic Holiday on the second Monday in August, but it is understood that an efTort will be made this year to have the date changed to Aug. 4, the same day as Toronto. Combined the people~ of Mr. Rollie Thompson, of Maple Lake, is at Zion again for his holi~ days. The incoming pastor, Rev. Mr. Rowe, preached at Zion on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Weldon Brown is now near Cameron working, building a. house for Mr. Robt. Beggs. The Orangemen here attended Ser- vice in ‘the Cameron church on Sun- day morning. Miss Zella. McNeVan and Mr. Wilbert Worsley, of the L.C.T., are spending their holidays at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Worsley, of Is- luy, Visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Worsl-ey on Sunday last. Mr. Percy Mark had his barn-rais- ing on Saturday last. Miss Ruby Worsley, of Toronto, is now spending her holidays at the home of her father, Mr. Elisha Wor- sley. Miss Florrie McNevan was home a. few days, and attended the tea. here. Mrs. L. Babb, of Toronto, spent a few days with her cousin, Mrs. Cecil Brown. Mr. Dan McNevan has made quite an improvement to his farm by build- ing a new house. toe. of the four apgointments on this circuit. Cambray was the winning team 10 hold the shield for this gang The ï¬rst team winning the shield for three years' will own‘it. A. very large attendance from each of tho Zion, Penelon, July 7.â€"On Monday,§ June 23rd, Zion held their annual pic, nic. The four teams of the Cambrayx circuit plaved baseball. A Mammy shield was giVen to the “inning team at this place, as this was the last: Cambray Win the Eldon Baseball Shield CIVIC HOLIDAY A reculiar ucddcnt occurred Er Belle-ville recently. The Cxty Hm clock stopped about ï¬ve o’clock in the morning. Investigation showed that blackbirds which have made their home in the tower, are accustomed ti) patching on the hands of the clock. Ngngerous_bits__of _s§ri‘ng and 50.6531 aronpd On its being shown to relatives of Mrs. Copeland. they immediate! re- cognized it. as an heirloom of era. and Prince Edward himself remem- bered having seen her wear it. It was sent to er relatives in England and the matter dropped. E When Captain Torrens returned to 'Halifax, he set about fulï¬lling his i promise. He found that three wreck- ers were in the habit of frequenting Sable Island for what they could pick iup_there.r_ __ _ _ _ U ‘ Captain Torrens returned to Bali- fax; and he soon found the man who had the ring. He said to the watch- maker: “Here, you advanced twenty shillings on that ring; here they are, and you must give it to me. If the man who brought it to you asks mi; anything more, tell him to bring the ï¬ns er of the lady that he cut 03. when he stole it. †It then came out that the father had taken the ring: to a watchmaker in Halifax. who had advanced him twenty shillings on it and promised to give him a percentage on whatever he sold it for. “Oh, it was not from a lady’s ï¬n- ger,“ said the mother quickly, “he go_t3_it_ from_ a ‘Frenchyganf: __ V "Where is it now?†said the cap- tain. “Let me see it, and if I like it. I _Will_buy it." The family then examined and ad- mired the ring, and another of the daughters said: "It is very beautiful, but I do not think it is quite so pretty as the one father got off a. lady's ï¬nger at Sable Island.†One night after his day’s ï¬shing, he came down with a Splendid ring, which he had provided for the pur- pose, on his ï¬nger. After a while one of the daughters saw it and said: “What a beiutiful ring. May we look at it?†The captain looked to his gun. went -3 into the shanty. and there saw a lady j in a long. Inose wrapper which. with 3 her hair. was dripping with water and Elooked as if she had just come out of lithe sea. He spoke to her, but she :made no reply, but held up one of fher hands. ' One of them lived at a place called Salmon River, and the captain went up there, on the pretext of a ï¬shing excursion. The wrecker himself had gone on a voyage to Labrador, but Torrens managed to get his family to take him as a boarder. The lady smiled. nodded her head. and waving the captain aside as though begging him not to follow, she disappeared in the darkness. which was now _coming on. _“I will use ‘every exertion to re- cover your ring and restore it to your familyf’ he said. ' The lady shook her head, and held up__her Ab‘leeding hand. "I will leave no stone unturned until I have brought the villains to juilgiceï¬gid Vwillr haveï¬hgm shroti.â€_i It then flashed across his mind that he had seen the lady before, and that she was Mrs. Copeland. wife of the surgeon of the 7th Regiment, and very Well-known in Halifax. He said to her. Not Worth It. Man: 3 prodigal son isn’t worth hh "Oh, I= see )ou have been murder- ed by wreckers for the sake of your ring.’ . To say that Captain Torrens was astonished would be to put it mildlyo He could see no trace of the lady he returned to the shanty, and what was his amazement to ï¬nd her again there, holding: up her hand as at ï¬rst. He asked her what was the matter, but she did not answer. Then he said: He noticed that one of her ï¬ngers I) (I been cut off and the stump was Lheding. He had some bandages which he had provided for possible emergencies. but as he approached her to render aid. she darted past- him and ran to the lake, into which she dived, head ï¬rst. risms ISLAND snusr On his return. he decided to go into a small “shack" near the lake. He was surprised to see his dog at the door its back bristling while it grow!- ed.- evidontly afraid to enter The surviving members of his party. having,' taken refuge in one of the shanties above mentioned, at one end of the island. the captain set out for 316 other to explore and get informa- 1on. Captain anrens’ ship, however, alâ€"I so was wrecked (in the island. and at number of lives lost. though he won] the admiration of everybody by hisl exertions and bravery in saving lives ! after the wreck. for he was a man who I did not know what fear was. Captain Torrens. of the 29th Regi- ment, was sent down from Halifax to .see if there were any survivors, and to rescue any of the prince’s fumi- tkiqe that might come ashore. The father of Queen Victoria was, as everyone knows. stationed in Nova Scotia. His furniture was sent out from England on a packet. or troop ship. on which were two hmdred pas- 890391? soldiers and recruits. The ship was lost on Sable Island, and evgry soul perished. The following very singular incl- ddnt is related by a. correspo‘ndent of The Orillia Packet, who wntes that he was informed on good authorxty that the facts stated were generglly known in military circles at Halifax at the time. and no one ever ques- tiqned them. ' Sable Island, which may be said to be off Nova ‘Scotia. is often spoken_ of as “The Atlantic Graveyard." owmg to the immense number of ships and lives which have been lost. there. '1th name “Sable" has nothing to do With the fur-bearing animal; it, comes from thg_Frgnch for sand. While In Search of Royal Furniture. Lost When the Ship Bearing the Belongings of Queen Victoria’s Father Was Wrecked on Atlantic Coast, Captain Torrens Had Hair- Raising on'enture. SPECTRAL WOMAN WANTED HER STOLEN LNG RETURNED. ï¬eï¬'u b the birds' were around t e {our and minute at. the centre of the dill. E‘irds Stopped Clock. A lively mix-up occurred in court. in Montreal the other day when Jos- eph Rousseau was charged with non- suppofl of hia- wife. Rousseau turned "1 think one of the principal reason: is that they can’t put their feet up on ‘ Geeks vi smoke good cigar-Chl- cago uecord-Herald. Country of Vast' Distances. Canada is a country of vast dis. tances. There is a story told of a Canadian lady who visited. England recently and who. while suffering from a cold. had to make. on a win- ter's day. a journey from London to Portsmouth. The English maid of the friend with whom she was stay- inor endeavored to persuade her to Postpone her journey because it was 'so long. it would take her two hours." She was amazed when told that. in, Canada the visitor thought nothing‘ of a railway Journey lasting two days. One of the Reasons. “Why is It that so many women m discontented ‘3“ ï¬n: Amos K. Klam had fainted.â€" Clnclnnnti Enquirer. “Correct.†said the visitor as he drew forth a great wallet. “I have here a work that will interest you. It ls the ‘History of the World.‘ in sixty- nino volumes. profusely illustrated. bound in morocco, edited by Professor Highbrow. Our terms"- “You are Amos K. Klan?" said the visitor. “Yes. yes." exclaimed the banker. “Heaven has sent you." Ten years later Amos K. Klam was in dire stress. He needed just $10,000 to save him from disgrace. A tall, thin man with one eye ap- peared. “Let me have 810.000. and I will re- pay you when you need it most." stat- ed the visitor. With a sigh of benevolence Amos K. Klam handed over the money. “Oh. I did not ï¬nd one.†returned the benevolent one with another beam. “but it struck me that in a big place like London there must be a quantity or money lost. and upon inquiry 1' found that you are the one hundred and thirty-ï¬rst man who has lost a ï¬ve pound note this morning."â€"Lon- don Ideas. A True Story. A tall. thin man with one eye made his way Into the oï¬ce of Amos K. Klam, the prosperous banker. “Well." said the other. “do you want it all as a reward?†The gentleman questioned gazed a moment at the note. assumed an an:- lous look. made a hasty search or his pockets and said. “Why, so I did. and I hadn’t missed it!" holdlng out an ea- ger hand. The elderly hunter of sta- tistics slowly drew forth hls notebook and sald. “I thought so. " He then took the name and address of the loser and, putting the note In hls pocket. turned away. Prevailing Hard Luck. The dear old gent was evidently a gather-er of statistics and with a beam- ing smile was gazing down the street. Suddenly he stepped up to a gentle- man who was waiting for a train and. tapping him lightly on the shoulder, said. “Excuse me. but did you drop a ï¬ve pound note?" at the same time holding out in his hand the article mentioned. In addition. the college conducts courses in nature study. domestic sci- ence. elementary acriculture and manual training for public school teachers. The total attendance in all departments for the past year was 1557. coming from twenty-two differ- ent countries including every contin- ent every province of t'. e Dominion and ten states of the American Union. of the local agricultural industries. This number has now been increased to forty and there is no doubt that. there will soon be several of these men required in every county. to conduct experiments and publish the results. It was expected that. the combination nf those purposes would result in increasing the national wealth by incn-asin: the quality and mmntitv rt th-: agricultural products. Without suing into the statistics of the matter (which was easily available and prove amply my statements). I may point. out that within recent years agricultural activities in. many directions have shown that both the quality and quantity of the products can be and have been improvod as a A deï¬nite plan for the “tnining of young men in the science and art of improved husbandry" was begun by the Province of Ontario in 1874 by the establishment of the present agri- cultural college on the borders of the City of Guelph. In additinï¬ tn scien- tiï¬c instruction. it was proposed. as a very nevossa‘y feature 1' the work. to cohduct exper the results. It “‘1 combination nf t! in Toronto Sunday World. The “book farmer" its thought of ly the nun who sneer: st. him is not 3 t trader of booksâ€"he is a doer. a practical worker in agriculture who applies to his work the wide knowledge of his subject which is gained through 3 knowledge of its theories or principles and which is applied in actual pm. tice. Besides. the person who is so ready to acsert the necessity of learn- ing everything solely by practical ex- perience and by word of mouth for- gets that the knowledge gamed from books is often a summary of results from the practical work of many arriculturists and scientists whose ex- perience has: teen much broader than his. Ha I: flaking His Mac. a float- sity Everywhere. "Book farming" has iu‘tiflPd itse" by its results writes Donald G French The Court Was Worried. t experxmen :. It was e: m 01' those increasing inoroasin: ' f the agricu Vin}: into the 'hir-h um: I cultura’l Joseph Dagnault, a Hvdro lineman, of Toronto. was seriously injured by a. tall. It takes a may wanna to believe that neighborhood gossip is true when aha known it isn't. Deceit never got anybody anything Not Real Holidays. but a. free pass to lonelinefls- Arthur Sladen, C. M. G., tho he Joseph Dagnault, a Hvdro lineman. been ï¬lling the post of private me- try to successive Governors-General ‘wm’tiem m,isoneolthe CivilServiee. It 0! Toronto, was seriously injured by a fall. It We! 8 NSC-V “mm“ ‘0 bane“ be mentioned also thattho hero - that neighborhood gossip is true cab of the they?†never 0"holi- when she knows it isn't. “'8 3 8° 03 em" Honey . man has Md â€PM“ W “msm'w {£3 a» good time! he didn't hm- a: an 0th" Golf Club on the Afl- ' WES“: “1mm thin! imry 'A\ Duhdconmnghgswshdend CA5 in. and dd: “Hello. sun. at \m on your holidays?†Fa Infant! “W I n on chap." M He may love but who loves loat. People who wear new garments shouldn't throw mud. Deceit never got anybody mvthing but a. free pass to lonelineoo. An Ottawa, man is accused of steal- ing g bag of onions. The detectives are on the scent. - Announcement was made that the Canadian Northern Railway would be in operation to the Rockies by and son, Claude, who was cleaning out the opening below the lath saw came in contact with it and had his right arm cut badly. He was taken to the Dettman House, where Mr. R. 0. Frost dresscd it to stop bleeding, then he was taken to the Ross Hos- pital, Lindsay for treatment. Word came‘over the 'phone yesterday that his arm had been amputated above the elbow. His lather and mother went down on the morning train to- daytoseehizn. A sad accident happened in J. Aus- tin 8; Son's sawmill last Saturday after-neon when Harry Austin's sec- Mr. George Horton and family are once more located in the village. Mr. Jae. Kennedy has sold his farm on the Dutch line to a. couple of men from Toronto. Rev. Walker and Rev. Steele, of Glcnarm exchange pulpits next Sab- bath. Mr. Fred Mark, of the Royal Bank stafl‘, Bowmanville, is home for a two week's holiday. Mr. E. A. Wellstood and son Leon- ard vis ted Lindsay friends last Wed- nesday and Thursday. CATERPILLAR PLAGL'E. The caterpillar plaguo in the vicin- ity of Trenton has assumed alarming proportions. It is said that fun: lerdwood groves have been stripped {as nude of foliage as in the winter season, and that unsprayed orchards ‘haVe been entirely stripped of leaves. Mrs. Percy Brown, of Trenton, vis- ited at her parents' home here during the lst July holidays. Mrs. Bert Beall, of Toronto, paid a visit to friends here lately. Mr. Seal-l Chessell arrived home last week after a. pleasant visit with friends in Toronto. Mr. Ernie Jordan visited friends in town during the early part of last week. Kinmount, July 7.â€"Decidedly cool- er weather yesterday and to-day. Kinmount Boy Had Arm Amputated The operation lessâ€"just apply Corn Extractor has Men curing you too. Try The Band 0! the. Irish Guards, who' feature the music at the Canadian National Exhibition this your, need? no introduction to Canadian music; lovers. They Were brought over to' the Canadian National Exhibition in 1905, and so enthusiastically were they recohed that it was decided to tour; them from the Atlantic to the Paciï¬c. On Saturday afternoon last. the stafl‘ employed at, Aid. A. Clark’s tailor shop cnjchd their ï¬rst. half] holiday of the season. The store will: be closed every Saturday afternoonl during J uly and August.» : IRISH GI'ARDS BAND SATL' RDA Y H ALF HOLIDAY S 25c at all dealers. Free anm'pleon requat. Dauglas 00.. Napanee. Out. 40 ltnopsbleeding at ones. It hqfls cuts and wounds without inflammation or proud flesh. It quickly takes the ‘n and swelling out at sprains nn_d raises of all kinds In fact it IS simply splendid {or every trouble of man or beast which a Iinimcnt can cure. Unsightly Warts Removed "Afterusl and making cane "-5 markable wangspeed peedy cures With Dougtas' E ptian Liniment. I must say that I heve it to be the m0“ wonderful remedy for man and beast In'un abuse it is‘simpgy invaluable in all cases 3i rheumansm. mama. neuralgi. burns,spmin§ orbmses. It is: been to humanity.’ . Youowe ittoyour fannlv. and you: stock to keep n‘bottle of Douglas Egyptian Linimcnt always on hand. mdy for instant use. 1 naveeverused. “km.“ badly injured 1n the pasture ï¬eld end behave we were aware of it the wound vgasin a. verybadcondition. but Egyp- hgn Liniment soon dislodged every- thing 13351], and A} rapid cure F83 mat-1e. gr. Israel Stewart. of Demogiom-E given Douglas' Egyym'm 311an a very through test. and thins what he say; about at: [I IS SIMPLY MW at all dca! For ï¬fty years it warts and will curg: Putnam's Extractor, is simple and pain- l’utnam's Wart. and iv: bad a hots: 511'": That the work appeals to all classu of girls in Canada is evident, Ior com. panies have been omanized in conneco tion with Public and High Schools. the Y.W.C.A., Sunday schools, settlo meats and factories. Also, a corps of Senior Guides has lately been organiz- ed from among the undergraduates 0! Toronto University. with the purpose at training tor oï¬cers.’ These same forty-two thriving com- panies are distributed through the pro- vinces as follows: In Ontario, twelve in Toronto, two in Ottawa, two in Belleville. two in Hamilton, one in Brantiord. one in Owen Sound. one in Bradford, two in Peterborouxzh. four in Chatham. one in St. Catharines, one in Massey. one in Sudbury. and one in Windsor: in Quebec. one in Montreal; in Saskatchewan. one in Moosejaw and one in Indian Head; and in British Columbia. four in Van- couver. two in Chilliwack. one in Sor- dia. end one in Victoria. Forty-two companies of Girl Guides is the creditable total reported to be arrived at after one year's extension work by the aggressive Dominion Council of that body. That the work appeals to all classes of girls in Canada is evident, for com. panies have been organized in connec» tion with Public and High Schools. the Y. W. C A†Sunday schools, settle meats and factories. Also. a corps of Senior Guides has lately been organiz- ed from among the under-graduates oi Toronto University, with the purpose of tnining for ofï¬cers. These same forty-two thriving com- panies are distributed through the pro- vinces as follows: In Ontario, twelve in Toronto, two in Ottawa, two in Belleville. two in Hamilton, one in Brantford, one in Owen Sound. one in Bradford. two in Peterborough. four in Chatham, one in St. Catharines, one in Massey, one in Sudbury. and one in Windsor; in Quebec. one in Montreal; in Saskatchewan, one in Moosejaw and one in Indian Head; and in British Columbia. four in Van- couver, two in Chilliwack, one in Sar- dis. and one in Victoria. Girl Guides' Development. Forty-two companies of Girl Guides is the creditable total reported to he arrived at after one year’s extension work by the aggressive Dominion Council of that body. feudal tenure or modern law. In his blood there is still the stren: th of ar- cient warriors. As a churchman there is a blending of both monk and minister. And be has cone further in the name of the Cross than any knight \\ ho appeared before the walls of the Holy City. Moderator Mackenzie will rise to the requirements of his high office. As a student in Montreal he was a daily surprise to his professors. He has a distinct place among foreign mission- ariesâ€"being a linguist of the rare-: type. an evangelist of wonderful pow- er and a wise and sacacious counsel- lor. As such, his brethren have love! him. Now they desire to give him honor. His strength has inspired them. his success quickened lifeless hearts. and now as moderator. every»Y lchurchmen has a special interest in an. This has been his inherit“ c9. T it bore him no revenue either m Highlanders. It i: the moor: the mist music of the strea temper in tho me the poverty of the preciousneaa Such is the 1 religionâ€"the of God; the porfect will we have the Yesterday it pr) my of his cohntrymen. The fact it that the author was too helpleaï¬" ill- mmpp‘tont to ï¬nd 3 better M ‘0' the Smtchman's kmck of getï¬ngï¬in‘o the 851! of Fame. ' 0n the nther hand. the mount 9f space m :hnt sacred temple. VhiCh ‘5 soonhd with the thistle and colored by :he tartan. is enough to mnke the WOW? “M: “north of the Tweed" ‘| Dr. Honda-h We a Worthy Leader of Mariam. It was an Englishman who libeled his fellow-Britisber as “the unspetk- able Scot." The epithet was 99 per cent. Spleen and the remainder. a be- deked compliment. Happily†the 'authoAr of it belonged to a slim minor- Girl Guides' Development. ofh U'HS THE new uoneanan a churchman both monk and zone farther in Ban-later. Solicitor. Notary Public Commissioner, ac. Successor to McDiumid . Weeks. having removed their business to my own omce, opposing Watchman-War- der, Kent-at. Phone 41. ham and Real Esau in all it; brmchal. HOPKINS a HOPKINS. Ba. 1 rintora, Solicitors. Notaries etc Solicitors (or the Bank 01 Montreal Money to loan at. lowest, rates. 0!- flceo. 6 William-st... uouth, Lindsay, Ont. Bunch ofï¬ce at. Woodviuo. G. R. Hopkins, K.C.; Fred Ho!" Hopklnl. B.A.. LLB. Eyesight Specialist 93 Kent-st. aver Neili's Shoe Store Eveglmsee remixed. Broken Lenses replaced ERE’S aanother «three buthn style for the Spring that exhibits re- ï¬nement, style and good taste. The fact that it is 20th Century Brand is a full guarantee that it is ï¬nely tailored and will give satisfaction. Kentâ€"St. We ï¬t glasses to relieve your eye- straiu, headache and nervous trouble as well as for actual im- rovement of vision. Lowesc prices. t results. We are exclusive agents M.B.ANNIS Oph. D. Tailoring, AbsolutelyPertect. [n Style, Fit and Make 20th Century G. A. MILNE LEIGH R. K8 IGHT l’riceless Eyesight PAGE SEVEN Lindsay Mm». w.- ,m THURSDAY, J’ 1 DR. NEELANDS, SP3 I artiï¬cial teeth. St .. ' tration of gas with th. ; Dr. Colton, of New y .- ; inlays, "own and budggi. ‘13:. ‘: Scl'tui. Ofï¬ce, near}, . Simpson House, my_' _â€"_ Iul: \ll: 1. PAY You 5120 l.,.t... - . I 1V" 1. not n'quil'ed. l ‘ ' “W"‘wmty tor ii F Show time may be in't‘f'l‘, zltlonul Bible Pr“; l~ . In; a.l m, .\\'0., Toronto .~- -- ._- - - -; \1‘ -.l:l:'1~\\ l<;l.:.\' LISTS-Em ,‘ r." - mm. d. wallet. containn' 3 . ‘ .-.~ .~:..: .5.» 'mn-nts. No value to I gi cell by in“ ll “ward “Y '. x u'l Un- \ I 2 x .3 2 .3; 5M}; â€"â€" CONT/lune C q. . ~.-\ «.5 lancl, all cleared 1" Soil, gooa a†frame , «:Lclwn atlachodfog‘: -::..- burn .‘ll’leO; 800‘ In; and ill-nhouse. Wen .‘ ._ .-. huh: from church I..\- The property 3. iuuuship of Eldon. l ‘ I -‘-‘N .l"!'r'.\. 5' .I‘si -l‘lu,“3 5: .7. ('un, If). e \. i _ 2f») ACRE 171» Cl: tired, 150 ‘lll'dll hurleOod ‘ In .n: onhard; {am ..; ~.\.:l-~!'cd with threo \; ago; Hiker running "ll'l, (300d frame ‘I‘ll -r., pair? :‘y, dining ta-Hrnmn down stairs N‘mv'n." am: closet, Up- (‘o-llar; hot l-' burn on Stone hold 48 good :‘wriw-nt ["more through. winnzlml; 3, 00d of “illiam Hel- 5. Ops. “ill sell the mm stock and give will 35‘“ the . .. Exit.) .1.» soon as .- .'.v~:‘_ “ill try to. , » . ‘ _:n'.:‘i‘lill>n-r, Crop ‘.\ ill l.» i} acres of '~~..urs. Farm wï¬l - m n... c wally sale. Mn 7h:- 5:!‘0‘lfll855, or -~. :v-nl l,"'l‘,xl.l(3 agm, .‘o-llll'lll "‘ “‘i ()5' ID“ V (J il‘n'us ; and l -_ . ' \1 27, {-()n' w v. Wm. n. (ill".‘ (H' ..':l‘~ ‘ \.l.l'l.-l’.\li'l'S OF . ' sans: 3. l‘lldon, .w‘ lllv‘ "McIntyre 1ch Juno ;» LL {Hull school .- For further u. I‘ it Weeks, \l.‘l§lzxn(in, Wood- Lurllc'. , 4-m___. ._.._ -._..._â€"- '1 S \lJC. - - T'r'l"‘l ml by l'nvsllrly, â€Vim-'Fl' ill‘ the _.,. .in half .I: l'ln'ill'l‘d, frame - .~, Lll- best in - lltgllcst “Md, 3!. no . ltixuly. El<l.\ 123, 'l'lllr' “'1†b6 . an! on Huey pa)" itill'l' 1|le tit‘Ulm il._;*.“lll> [lull Estate " ‘Il" M / :l l'lill’l‘v For: SALE state of the "V331 now offer for Sale x vnnsislinc‘. 0f the . 13th Cow .w. 01' (ll.(‘ 0 i U: 5. in inï¬ll, Inn-zillSt'S a!“ \43X50ln on Dielncnt hon†r builillngs' rch: 3 ‘w Mr". lml‘ll int-mu. im :ll"l otllc 'u ,m'ilnnl and Ch“ ‘ .. \\.....mll.- and 4 miles. N." In. Farm is in ï¬ts†“‘5‘ ' of cultivation. F“ ""' -; I'u‘ulnrs apply to CW“ \‘w-mlvilc post ofï¬ce). °r ’"i‘L’; \. Smith, on the life". it“ l‘Uli K 'tn-d nth-rs his valâ€"lame {W1}. .110. >0 .Yil llnll’ Lot 3, "1 coal†Luann lH‘-\ll>hip. Cumpnsmg‘w VFW-s of land, about 60 36m .z:~i..uion. the balance 90‘“ You [ll nililings. ole 0091'. Apply t° ., ,- , Franklin PA). THURSDAY. JULY 10 [Agent for the Massey Motel, I ., tlicycl'e sup- â€in.“ $10ch \ )IIW, >1 nip 1. p 'l‘racuorl m. :11. (IN... etc. Repairs kept I .. xi ,o-gv, (‘leveland ard Ira ;~I.»~..«-l.-.<. Horse Clipper... r Knives sharpened. :3 .7 \: 'l:‘.:.x-f‘, Rm, repaired; HEPHARD’B GEO} ‘NllllnmS-St. North ’ NeX’ pgg' Building! Linden. FT; ‘x 4... . a... -- - ,/ x“ x , 1/ .. . e immense number of sh: a . L‘mment 30°“ 51 every» _/ ’7',_‘,_ ï¬rm" 24/ % ‘ lives which have been lost therle).s The “If"? {the '.practl;8l . :32: '3: many “1‘38 but! ““1 ‘ update â€mg v W, “i “To ONI‘. name “Sable" has nothing to do with “"30“ masts ran sciech bro gm In the house itis simply Inl'allldble H . . . - - . . w Fla-“x v the fur-bearing animal° it comes from penance as een mu a . in all 9â€â€ 3‘ 'hma‘m' .5033“ ;. (“"‘“"a 3 H‘gh â€' ‘ ' the French for sand ’ h's' .' u - . We!» burns,sprninsorhmses. It ‘ l Sclioql." The l ' The following very singular incl. A definite Pkg; for the “flaw“; o: â€3 boon ‘9 humanity." _.l.~..lut.-ly .ï¬rst- 0 1 Cent is related‘by a correspondent of young men m e 5‘39"“ er. 3 ° Youowe ittoyour fannlv. and your. I am ray 1“ l e ‘The Orillia Packet who writes that improved. husbandry was. begun by stock 9° keep . bottle of Douglas M I â€I Mr our lhe was informed all good authorityltge Prompt: Otto?t:£w m 13:4 by Egyptym Liuiment always 0‘3 hand. . _:;:; .\l)W. Eld - B b 1 Sb. Id: that th t 9 cell! is men 0 e DRE?" agri- ready or instant use. . e facts stated were generally . , - - .. I W. J.‘ELLIOTT' Oil 358 a l l2 . known in militarv ircle at Halifax cultural college on the b‘l'd.‘r3 oftbe It stops bleedmx.lt m‘ . It head 3 Cor . . Princi a! . at the t' ~ c 8 City of Guelph. In addition to sclen- cuts and wounds Without inflammation Alex I‘ ' p , : ltioned thlme, and no one ever ques- ltific instruction. it was proposed. as OTIPTOUd flv>h._ It quickly takes the ' Zion. Fenclon, July 7.â€"On Mondav l Th em. , , la very ncccssa‘y fcature t' the work. {I and swelling out 0‘ m†“d /*"' ‘1 “I o ' - . " e father or Queen Vlctorla was, ’fo conduct cviwrimcnte and ublish â€"565 Of all kinds In fact it is . I. unc ~3rd, Lion held their annual picâ€" as everyone knows. stationed in Nova lthe re=ulf< nix-.1. cvpcctvd that thel simply splendid for everv trouble of .JOD Inlc. The four teams of the Cambrayi Scotla. His furniture was sent out lcouibillfliinll of illc=e‘purposes would man or beast which a li'nimcnt can ‘3 2‘6 ’cmcuit played baseball. A Inautil‘ul 33:) ï¬nï¬ï¬ï¬â€˜i gnratggcl‘fitndigdtggf3’95"†lll inert-seine the national “1;; at all dmlm F l on ' ‘- ish' ld - -- .« ~' . ‘ ' . e e T -" -~; -' - zl<i mi . "v ~ - .. '96 aml†L . ; : and bash . t‘“ h. ““51 9‘0" ‘0 {he “mmng “at? sengers. soldiers and recruits. The EIII‘IIIIIIIIII ."IIIIII 'll'lg‘lz'ull‘lgf'lllnfl':Eluz‘ljsd request. Douglas 8: Cu. Napanee. Factory 60MB!“ 1 19 Paw. as this was the last. ship was lost on Sable Island, and 5\\'i“hout ..,.';I,,. i I}; {1... .tm‘ml}. of mn'i 0“" 4° .. “IL . (I , , Itva ol the four appointments on this; every soul perished. . Ema“, (ivhiï¬b ‘ was 0315â€,. available â€"-â€"â€"oâ€"-â€"â€" hv‘: : . 5.1"â€.l ll. lllllllEll.°i"cuit- Cambray was the winninn-l Captain Torrens. of the 29th Regl-quII; In“. .IIII .lv mv stalcmcnts) [ . .. . , . . .li .. ’ ' ' . . 5‘ ment was sent down from Halifax to ‘ H p - I l ’ ‘ - - ' 5Ҡ1‘1"“ IIALl llOLIDAl 5' _. _ 3:, P ileum 10 hold the Shield for this rum: .‘ ' . lmuy point out that within recent . ‘ . . . ._,.‘.I4 71 II, . . . - I899 If there were any survivors. and v, . I, . ll l "liv‘fiw :If many! Un bnlurdn} afternoon last Ilhe first team wmmng the shlulcl for to recoup qnv of tho rince’s furni- l' Iars‘nJIcu ura m ‘ a ‘ ' r , . l . l ‘ ~-’l .hu.._.-. -- ,-â€" ‘three wars will . 't , . “-8 th t ' "rht ' ph Idlrcctlous have shown that both the 63. (mp.o.\ecl at A ‘i- A- (la! ‘5! pruciouspm. of :1 lm-p for the same. /-' g .. 0““-l - A ‘CU'? C ‘3' ml‘ ‘ comeas ore. [quality and quantity of tho products tailor shop cuioiul lhcir lirsl halfg sup}. is 1},†[my 3'... I)“. ï¬re l Ijarge attendance from each of IIâ€: aptam Torrens ship, however, 31-, . l . Ni l- .. Hm . ., m.†I ' , , . 4 . . . -. “x l _ . , can )1. m. mu, inn 1m, r i a. a tholuluv m the Maw“. “Iâ€; v ‘5? RICE] lllw‘eb‘. Cameron Eden (‘amhr . i so was wrecked on the Island. and a ' rcsult of flic- di<<ciniuz=lion of scienti-i ‘ . L951~ ‘ I â€In. a'so from 01.1; r, H , I .a3,; number .Of lives IOSt' though he won l fic information regarding arricullure lb“ closed every Saturday aflcrnoonI ..-v surgeon 1 V. c an}, artlcy, Balsam, the lldlllll‘allml of everybody by his Innd II“, :wriculturul (“10.9 has been iliuring July and August; . . . , , ‘ IGrove and Powles Cor-mp wcrc pies-I exertions and bravery in saving lives 2 the folliildin 14.3.1 of flux? strcam ofl .,. ,.{ we ()ntarlo lent. After the baseball a Very 0m; after the wreck. for he was a man who kl: “61.9.1... llRlSll (:l'.\llllS l’..\\'l). \. .> . 2 mm. post-Graduate Ijoi'able lunch was served from 5 un-' dlghnot know what fear‘ wasi‘ Perhaps the moct convincing cvi-i 'l‘hc llund of 1h.» Irish Guards, who; kcnzic. lhn W“. cllicflniu of the Pros. . . e sunning members of his party, ldcncc of the 'vnluc of this work is feature the music I l, luw‘li“, 1-; of ’l‘ropical Medi- :program. jence corner Russel ofï¬ri I '8 st Lindsay I'Miss R. Cullis, of Eden, Mr. I“. J ll. 5 ' ' ‘ iPethick and Miss D. Bro 'n '.' r... ~T.I, llcsidcnf‘e 387M‘ “ ’ of [10“, 1 . . ‘1‘â€13- Calls _ are Itwo excellent readings, and Rev, Min; pr :~ :3»: 10 (Jay 0? Dlghb- :Howard acted as chairman and gave: ,-- - .. Ia short address. ;' ed excellent singing. I , EKL‘I‘S. Of Eden. gave some violin mu-, M L: flagss WELL IS‘C» Which everyone present cnjOyed. l: the sea. ‘ .7 ‘ . i 2‘ u l‘ I ll, . J A l “Siting on'enture. be all Nova ï¬cotia. is often as The Atlantic Graveyard." owm also of It†8 O'Clock: then fOUOWGd a. g00dI having.’ taken refuge in one of the .. 7 RcV. Mr. Smithe. of Duns; shanfles above mentioned, at one end .u li'Ol‘d. who preached two good sermons: of the island. the captain set out for on Sunday, gave a. splendid address;f tion. -: On his return. he decided to go into a small “shack" near the lake. He sang; llr. Wright, of Cambray, gave} was surprised to see his dog at the door. its ‘ack bristling while it growl- ed; cviricrvtlv afraid to enter. l The captain looked to his gun. went. The choir furnish-g into the shanty. and there saw a lady 33. Morris Ron In a long. loose wruppcr which, with her hair. was dripping, with watcr and looked as if she had just come out of He spoke to her. but she .llcv.. Mr. Howard left this circuit: made no reply, but held up one of 1on Mouday. Cemetery Work Bell 157 L l . . ystay With us, and we Wish Mr. D .- lï¬znrr-wo " l y,,;llil3-l?’.) -- â€"â€" â€"' lprayers of the I happiness and "â€7†l v“ . - lthcm to their new home. Dr, H il'VlllS. Dentist; FomI..f‘;'I' Cf Nefliands 5" WHO. f Lamar-y practiced in all its IBI‘O‘Vn- Class . 5,323.13; 3 Moderate Prices. I A A ing a new house. "‘“Qm__' few days, and attended the tea. here. B Miss Ruby Worsley, of Toronto, is A . lll'e lnow spending her holidays home of her father, Mr. Elisha Wor- p ' G sley. win-.t you require Mr. and Mrs. Sam Worsley, of Isj lay, Visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Worsley on Sunday last. ing on Saturday last. Miss Zella McNeVan and Mr. Wilbert 'l‘llJN ‘Ihe has gained many friends in his] bleedinv Mrs. L. Rabb, of Toronto, spent a 1" prw days with her cousin, Mrs. Cecil: He could see no trace of the lady. so I l Miss Florrie McNevan was home a Worsley, of the L.C.T., are spending; 1 . Mr. PerCy Mark had his barn-rais-- l 4 A- -. aâ€, a A‘Y I . We all regret Mr. Hoa her hands. 1 mil/{Uni Sward s departure from among us, as' He noticed that one of her ï¬ngers ll .d bccn cut off and the stump was He had some bandages and. which he had provided for possible IMrs. Howard and family every health, ‘ emergenclcs, but as he aDPTMC‘hed he? prosperity, and the: pCOpIe here go with: head first. to rendcr aid. sbc darted past him and ran to the lake. into which she dived, . astonished would be to put it mildly. :he returned to the shanty, and what [was his amazement to ï¬nd her asain ,1: Mr - Dan McNevan has made quite: there, holding: up her hand as at ï¬rst. VIIIâ€: i.\' NEW BEALL BUILD- Ian improvement to his farm by buildâ€" He asked her what was the matter, I tapping him lightly on the shoulder, but she did not answer. Then he said: I “Oh, I see. you have been murder- ed by wreckers for the sake of your 1 ring.†, It then flashed across his mind that at the! he had seen the lady before, and that 1511: was Mrs. Copeland. wife of the surgeon of the 7th Regiment, and very gull-known in Halifax. He said to er. ‘ "I will leave no stone unturned until I have brought the villains to Justice and will have them shot.†The lady shook her head, and held up her bleeding hand. “I will use every exertion to re- cover your ring and restore it to your family,†he said. inseam. â€V nonhuman. ' 9‘ booksâ€"bet ',' . . . ~ ’“Loumenimsmp‘smins’uu‘P'mmW' ' . . . h R de knowledge, . 3' .WQW of Queen» Victoria's silllje‘c? the w: of his . ' , I.Father Was Wrecked on Atlantic coast. Captain Torrens Had Hair- ' ' Sable Island, which may be said to spoken. of the other to explore and get informa- 1 I To sav that Captain Torrens was] . tioe. shown by the (lwllmnd’for district re; prcscntulivcs; this .lcmand is now .comin: from all corrcrs of the pro- vinr-c. ln 1007 <ix of those mcn (who arc graduates of the agricultural 001- tin- Canadian Nulionul l'IAlllllillull in! sump face. enthusiastically “-9,.le board and muccivc bind. to the soles. lt'ltfl Wcrc plrmd in 523: different counties and given a frcc band to so {Illr’n‘l and assist in the (ll-velopmcnt of thc local agricultural industries. {This nulnbcr has now bccn increased {to forty and thcrc is no doubt that 'thcro will soon be scvcral Of these mcn required in cvcry county. In addition. tho collccc conducts . courses in nuturc study. domestic sci- ence. clcmcntnry asriculturc and Il(‘ll(‘ll(*rs. Thc total attendance in all :(lchartmcnfs for the past year was H.557. comin: from twcntydwo differ- l ent countries. including every contin- 'cnt. evury province of tic Dominion and ten states of the American Union. â€".â€".-..._â€" Prevailing Hard Luck. I The dear old gent was evidently a ' gntherer of statistics and with a beam- l lug smile was gazing down the street. ISuddenly he stepped up to a gentle- l man who was waiting for a train and, I said, “Excuse me. but did you drop a .ï¬ve pound note?" at the same time I holding out in his band the article mentioned. The gentleman questioned gazed a moment at the note. assumed an an:- ious look. made a hasty search of his . pockets and said. “Why. so I did. and i I hadn't missed it!" holding out an ea- ger hand. The elderly hunter of sta- lustlcs 319wa drew forth his notebook I and said. “I thought so." He then took ‘ the name and address of the loser and, [putting the note in his pocket. turned I away. , ‘ I “Well," said the other. “do you want big. it: flu l’al‘is Green is ltheir honda-“S at their homes here. I The lady smiled. nodded her head, It all as a reward?†, wit»... 1.1....“ ‘lll-l .Iu fresh i The Orangemen here attended 881“: and waving the captain aside as “on, I did not ï¬nd one,†returned ‘ ‘ A K“ ’ ‘ ' ‘ Ivice in the Cameron church on Sunâ€"l though begging hlm not to follow, she the benevolent one with another beam, din-3;. ln ~.lck:lvcs as lol- . i " «lay morning. Rowe, preached at ' \ :ii. ;;;;-.-;\ ‘dt 15C. . . l afternoon. 1 4‘†‘J'll’r'r‘~ at 308- l Mr. Rollie Thompson, of Maple <I,..I Q lllc package. Lake, is at Zion again for his holi- , - . -_ days. in I) ' "l†“t :‘c lb‘ Mr. Weldon Brown is now «Cameron working, building a. ban *pr ‘.'v‘:~ for applying in ,.;I me to 57. lfor Mr. Robt. Beggs. \‘cmc HOLIDAY â€"Oâ€" J. G. Edwards Co. HARDWARE HOLIDAY 0N AUG. 4 ? Ph .. , ation of the town of Lindsay has one 2 .'. Lindsay been holding Civic W secoml Monday in August, but it is understood, that an effort. will be made this year to have the changed to Aug. 4, the same day as Combined the people of Sir Sinchrd Not a VbTer. “ ‘ .3 inc. says a recent n» L Jnurnal. one of I'l‘oronto. ‘ â€W“; has voted at 3 Lindsay and Toronto could once in his life, . * . chance courteSIes ..-n us has almost ’ . t 5:... .. 7+ _. .. ' ‘s 3.50. . . A a I I . â€035m,†he 53151: vie Holiday must be held on the sec- ' . i never Voted 1n , . ~ ~ - nd Monday in August. _, ~ :ot right; I dldIo l l Aâ€. l..- . .' -'I‘:ll election. I _______o____â€" ’ " ; .cvcr saw before. w '7 411.1). I liked his ' ‘1 board and read, ' :5 Ottawa’s M.P. 1 '53 name.†" ventured the in- The police are investigating an alâ€" leged black hand threat against a The Orillia. brewery is offered for sale. 'yeI I“, , , ,, The agricultural grant to Ontario M N’ 4'“ ““3 the man. will be used largely for education. C-W-asg‘“, ii... Mourners. The Ontario Medical Council decid- _Dr. ;‘. ll . k 1:, one of the cd to admit practitioners from other $33-51“: " third 2. in TO- Provinces. 0:1;If,‘jg‘y~“ - - â€-1“; itâ€? in the The Toronto Electric Light Com- bs»: : :.i*~.‘$'::?“ appeals p... ...~...... .h. ...........n .1... II.) I = 3.3.5101... sup- or the Hydro-Electric. _ the ‘ 5 â€winning. came to The Railway Commissxon 1185 13" 54,1; . « » I!" “zil'i'lg'lZC‘d for not sued an order requiring the railways if; Who-u, I, IIIIISd .33; if: to accept trunks as freiS‘ht if secure- Imgeaï¬grlulv-cul «3.». my lamily. My ly corded. ' m {erg}? 3: illél died, after sev- â€â€"â€" mm. a... has pm- A wmnson LADY’S APPEAL a: -‘ “ ““"r “0W1 ‘0 “3’ To All Women: I will send- free. i s - .. V . . bill.“ will, as: L â€dd hoped to do; "j‘~:'_;:““. 1". some good work . {unh‘r¢,l' †with full instructions, my home treat†ment which positively cures Leucorr- hcaa, 'Ulceratibn, Displaments. Fall- ing of the Womb, Painful or Irregular «nu: w . . . . . or growths, also Hot Mes. Nerve his Wife .1 Utraua. m Sight 0! ousness, Melancholy..Pa1ns in the ‘ chwin the senate. we 30! inter- l ball games could l pacing that it was lbe arranged, etc. I tain. “Let me see it, and if I like it. According to by-law Lindsay’s Ciâ€"I Edisappeared in the darkness, I I! 'c . . ' m . ‘ l The lnc0ming pastor, Rev. Mrdwas now co mg on Zion on SUndafl Halifax, he set about fulï¬lling his ; promise. He found that three wreck- l i l WHY NOT HAVE LINDSAY’S OWN ' pose, on his finger. .~ - hcror-l . - Ior sexcral years DaSt t 0 0 P I100}, at it?†I l think it is quite so pretty date - father got off a lady's ï¬nger at Sable ...r.. a young Englishman Periods. Uterine and m Tumors ~,c Hem “31 Fur mother. Head. Back, Bewels. .m â€a 3’ raun m... I. .. . . Bladder troubles where caused by . . kicked the nor. . - 41:0,,“ fl‘cs weakness peculiar‘toourm 1’ . There is . ' can continue treahnent‘at homoâ€"at Mi. 8 b b; turnout of Cadets cost of onlyaboutn cement-unk- T... arm can... {Maze -,~ Wm... . “ted States t ' ' ' ' .~ ~ .3“ M to be laun aeifl bill is now Write 1 '~ ‘ Belleville recently. which When Captain Torrens returned to ers were in the habit of frequenting “but it struck me that in a big place like London there must be a quantity .0! money lost, and upon inquiry I 'found that you are the one hundred laud thirty-ï¬rst man who has lost a Sable Island for what they could pick l ï¬ve pound now this momlng."â€"Lon- up there. excursion. The wrecker himself had gone on a voyage to Labrador, but Torrens managed to get his family to take him as a boarder. One night after his day’s ï¬shing, he came down with a Splendid ring, which he had provided for the pub: After a while one of the daughters saw it and said: “What a beautiful ring. May we The family then examined and ad- Holiday on theImired the ring, and another of the daughters. said : "It is very beautiful, but I do not, as the one ' Island.†“Oh, it was not from a lady’s ï¬n- ger,“ said the mother quickly, “he! got it from a Frenchman.†"Where is it now?†said the cap- I will buy it." It then came out that the father had taken the ring: to a watchmaker in Halifax. who had advanced him twenty shillings on it and promised to give him a percentage on whatever he sold it for. Captain Torrens returncd to Hali- ' fax; and he soon found the man who had the ring. He said to the watch- maker: “Here, you advanced twenty shillings on that ring; here they are, and you must give it to me. If the man who brought it to you asks for anything more, tell him to bring in the ï¬nger of the lady that he cut oil, when he stole it.†On its being shown to relatives of Mrs. Copeland. they lmmedia re- cognized it as an heirloom of ers. and Prince Edward himself remem- bered havinil seen her wear it. It e was sent to and the matter dropped. r relatives in England Many a prodigal son isn't worth his .--._.~.-.--~- 7 a \. , Birds Stepped Clock. A peculiar accident occurred in The Cl Hall lock stopped - about ï¬ve o’c och in ter's day. a journey from London to the friend with whom she was stay- inv endeavored to persuade her to N“ Worth It postpone her journey because it was hours." She was amazed when told that. inI Canada the visum- thought nothing of a railway Journey lasting two days. Investigation showed , .. I don Ideas. . One of them lived at a place called I near Salmon River, and the captain went 39 up there, on the pretext of a ï¬shing A True Story. A tall. thin man with one eye made his way into the oï¬ce of Amos K. Klam, the prosperous banker. “Let me have 310.000. and I will re- pay you when you need it most,†stat. ed the visitor. With a sigh of benevolence Amos K. Klam handed over the money. Ten years later Amos K. Klam was l in dire stress. He needed just $10,000 to save him from disgrace A tall, thin man with one eye ap- peared. “You are Amos K. Klam?" said the visitor. “Yes, yes." exclaimed the banker. “Heaven has sent you." “Correct."v said the visitor as he drew forth a great wallet. “I have here a work that will interest you. It ls the ‘Hlstory of the World.‘ in slxty- nlne volumes. profusely illustrated. bound in morocco. cdlted by Professor Hfghbrow. Our terms"- But Amos K. Klam had fainted.â€" Clnclunntl Enquirer. One of the Reasons. “Why is it that so many women are discontented?“ “1 think one of the principal reasons ls that they can't put thelr feet up on desks mi smoke good cigars."-Chl- cago sword-Herald. Country of Vast'Dlstances. Canada is a country of vast dis- tances. There is a story told of a Canadian lady who visited England recently and who. while suffering from a cold. had to make, on a win- Portsmouth. The English maid of so long. it would take her two ......... Which' is rained th a . knowledge of ia‘theorlgqor ["5an We ‘ and which is applied “In actual Pm . Besides. the person who ll so lready to-assert the necessity of learn- ing everything solely by practical ex- perience and by word of mouth for- gets that the knowledge mined from books is often a summary of results betcrewe were awnreoli‘tthe wound minaveryhedconditim. but 3871* {National Exhibition this _\-car, nccd ‘no introduction to Canadian music l lovers. I1905, and so they rccched that it was docidwl to tour thcm from lhc Atlantic lo 1h.- Il'acilic. I â€"â€"â€"â€"Oâ€"â€"- ' v Unsnghtly Marts Removed â€"Oâ€" I The operation is simple and pain- munual training: for public s°h001:1cssâ€"j1151 al'l'b yumam-S “‘urt uutll mu 0 'Corn Extract or. .has bcen curing warts and will iyou too. Try Putnum's Entruclor, :25c. at all dcalcrs. ' ___..._.__ CATERPILLAR I’LAGl‘l-I. The catcrpillar plague in the vicin’ lity of Trenton has assumed alarming I’proportions. It is said that lino iJlardwood groves ha“: been stripl’L’d as nude of foliage as in the wintcr Season, and that unspruycd orchards have been entircly stripped of lchL‘S. For fifty ycul's it cure Kinmount Boy Had Arm Amputated â€".Iâ€"- Kinmount, July 7.â€"-Decidedly cool- er weather yesterday and to-day. Mr. Searl Chessell arrived home last week after a pleasant visit with friends in Toronto. Mr. Ernie Jordan visited friends in town during the early part of last week. Mrs. Perry Brown, of Trenton, vis- ited at her parents’ home here during the lst July holidays. Mrs. Bert Beall, of Toronto, 9. visit to friends here lately. Mr. E. A. WellstOOd and son Leon- ard vis ted Lindsay friends last Wed- nesday and Thursday. Mr. Fred Mark, of the Royal Bank staff, Bowmanville, is home for a. two week's holiday. Rev. Walker and Rev. Steele, of Glcnarm exchange pulpits next Sab- both. Mr. George Horton and family are once more located in the village. Mr. Jae. Kennedy has sold his farm on the Dutch line to a couple of men from Toronto. A sad accident happened in J. Aus- tin . Son's sawmill last Saturday afternbon when Harry Austin's secâ€" ond son, Claude. who was cleaning out the opening below the lath saw came in contact with it and had his right arm cut badly. He was taken to the Dcttman House, where Mr. R. 0. Frost dressed it to stop bleeding. then he was taken to the Ross Hos- pital, Lindsay for treatment. Word onme'ovcr the 'phone yesterday that his arm had been amputated above the elbow. His father and mother went down on the morning train to- day to see him. An Ottawa man is accused of steal- ing 3 bag of onions. The detectives are on the scent. Announcement was made that the Canadian Northern Railway would paid lbe in operation to the Rockies by {‘11. He may love best who loves last. People who wear new garments shouldn’t throw mud. Deceit never got anybody anything but a free pass to lonelineu. Joseph Dagnault, a. Hydro lineman, of Toronto, was seriously injured by a fall. Ittakesafuuywmw beam that neighborhood sonic is W who she knows it isn't. Imamanhasnvedwu the good this he didn't have. ‘ 5 . 53:“ m. who m V hm fellow-Bri ' ' as "the amps-tr re , cures with ““mPPtPnt to find a better reason for not aver-y . test. callable hessysabout : y . We: . ' "kiln-:23; 2.... t ‘eve it to i! turned for man and I have ever We had a horse badly injured in the pasture ï¬eld "It! llacl Wm?†Hl lb" nil-ml. The slorcwillI l‘cliuionâ€"lli-e mvslcrv and the mightE ut the (Junudiunl bytcrinn ('lllim’, ï¬lm-V ““‘m â€Hmb'ht 0"†tâ€) has the sln‘nuous fire and the fear-i Itwas an able Scot." The epithet was I Pi cent. spleen and the remainder. a‘ he- mdxed compliment. H pily. the guthor of it belonged to a s in: minor Ily of his countrymen. The fact is that the author was too helplessly ill- i} + AbsolutelyPelfect . the Scolchman's knack of cetti "into the Hall of Fame. ° us On the other hand. the amount of space in :lmt sacred temple. which is scent-1d with the thistle and colored by the tartan. is enough to make the M’Oplc frhn; "north of the Tweed" a bit bashful. For a worthy Scotchman' In Style, Fit and Make seldom xvi-lips to an editor unless it is . “Wm“. lonsk that "his name be kept out of print." But no mattcr which way you turn a Manioimld or a Grant. a Douglas or' 1“ I In lturus. a Hcctor or an Alexander.’ I l l Séf’llb‘ to have done the deed. ln war: . I .llllmllllllll If .. “by and in pcace. in the church and in: the slulc‘. it has almost becomc pro-j .“j' verbinl. Tlicreforc. it is not strange, that wllcn lbw rililitant boys of Pr-r-s-I' bylv Ylalll<fll, aunmblcd in Tormrt . re-; ccully. ucr.» s.-llllll'.! upon a significarifi password. it should be \\l.‘l>}â€."l".".l along the lincs it shall be Mnrdm-b.’ I Dr. Murd-cl: Macknnzic. ll:c vow, lmmlcralur of lbw (ll'lfll'al A~<~u'l-l_\'_ "':i< mudc in lli.‘ r'llllll‘ mo'fll. 2 in." :rivcn to lbw world it< frzr-Zdlll‘Vl: I Hicllluntlurs. l? i< lln- m lit-lain an l. the mmr: lllc l i§~f of lim- 4;): and the; l music of the sin-um that lui.‘ put the! wllh-Zu Thcn lhcre isl l the pm‘crlv of thc blczlk sril and lllcl Buf ll 5:, of God; flu“ 'lwp. strong faith in Hts; mrfcct \'.'ill and infinite luvv! Here. .n- lmvc .thv fir-c which null-:95 lllc ca-t.‘ mecrday i: “:24 Mzzl-(V'ulluw .‘dorv ill! l’ 'H, . . . ‘ .-A\-l.‘.l'll>l'. To-dby if i: Murdvcl: Ham 1 Among tlic grl‘nlr‘cl sons of mm ho: l'vuliS as dominant us a Sco‘r-li thistle] Mn a boil of chrysnv‘tbcmums. Hag From hi< bushy, :rcy-I ERE’S aanother . three of his ll‘l‘l, llivru is :: \l'lll‘llll'lgâ€"~“l(lllcll bufï¬ 11 style for the I Inc, who (lulu-f" â€1‘†«cm czlsilv drug) . . . . ' into the run?!†of fancy and lllla'JlllC Spring that QXhlbltS re- l l o W â€s uni: M... .sli " Lu Iim n, hi 1‘". ill r. a (ll in- C» ï¬nement, style and good l monk l \'|"ll.'llllt'T. ( furlbvr lru‘k'. we "l l lwith thc most pr-nitc-nlizll (fltaste. The fact that it is ullr < lll‘lr‘. , . miulllv (‘rusmh-r, who ("Hill’l not neIZOth Century Brand 15 a "llll rilll ilhlam. somcl l drawn out of l'fs nativ- cwu: cxccpt to «we fllc llr'ly rvlirs from the ln-Ifull guarantee that it is ï¬nely tailored and will l This lins bccn lli= inllcz" .m Tram; . . . i it liorc him no l‘UVQ'Jll’ rillur up? rIglve satlsfactlon, l .‘clnlul b-mlrc or lnndi-l‘n law. In lli;I l lilwnl tlwrc is still the strumfli .f a! ': _ ,l cicnf warriors. As a churcllrirm ! We are excluswe agents l llwro is n l)ll‘ll(lll‘.'_' of bol'n. lll')!Il{ lll"l" l miniï¬-Vr. And ln- has cone limbvr in | I l llic name of lbw (‘ross than Ill‘j,‘ ls: :z'flll who apricarcd before the walls of lb, ' . ‘go. . Hal} (â€3. . . . I Mmlcrator Mackenzie will rise to flu: l 0 Llndsay . rcqliircmcnts of his hicll oflice. .\,< a! atudcnt in Monlrcal he was a dailleent-Sto surprise to his professors. He has a; I distinct place among foreign mission-2 arii'-s-â€"lwin2 a linguist of the raruuti' fypc. all evangclisl of wonderful pow- er and a wise and sacncious counsel-3 lor. As such, his brethren have low ll him. Now they dcsirc to give lnml honor. His ' _. The Reason Why Our business has almost douh- led since we moved into our new studio is WE ARE TURNING OUTJTHE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS We do work for the Particular People N 0 order considered complete un- strength has inspircvll them. his succcss quickened lifeless. hearts. and now as moderator. cvcrv allurchman has a special interest in 1m. I I Girl Guides' Development. I Forty-two companies of Girl Guides is the creditable total reported to he! arrived at after one year’s extension work by the aggressive Dominion Council of that body. T hcse same forty-two thrivinc com- less you are thoroughly satisï¬ed. panics are distributed through the pro- vinces as follows: In Ontario, twelvci in Toronto. two in Ottawa, two in1 h h ' Y "'.' Bellevillc. two in Hamilton, one inI TheP otograp arm our own Brantford, one in Owen Sound. one in Developing. Printing and Enlarg- Bradford. fwo in Peterborough. four mg {0" Amateurs. in Chatham, one in St. Catharines. New Beau Building. one in Massey, one in Sudbury, and one in Windsor; in Quebec. one in Montreal; in Saskatchewan, one in Mooscjaw and one in Indian Head; l HOPKIFS a HOPKINS. and in British Columbia. four in Van- B‘}ri.tm, Solicitors. Notaries etc couver, two in Chilliwack. one in Sar- dis. and one in Victoria. That the work appeals to all classic:1 of girls in Canada is evident, for com- panies have been organized in connec- Sollcltors for the Bank of Montreal Honey to loan at lowest rates. 0!- flces, 6 William-st, south. Lindsay. t' ‘th P bl' d H' h Sch 1 Out. Branch ofï¬ce at Woodvillo. ion “’1 u 10 an lg 00 S. . the Y.W.C.A., Sunday schools, settle 9' 3' mpm" KC" N m ments and factories. Also, a corps of l 309“"- B-A" LL‘B' Senior Guides has lately been organiz- â€"' '- cd from among the under-graduates of Toronto University, with the purpose of training for ofï¬cers. LEIGH B. KHIGHT Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner. ac. Successor to McDiarmid . Weeks. having removed their business to my own omce, opposing Watchman-War- der, Kent-st. Phone 41. haul-pace and Real Estate in all its branches. p riceless Eyesight We fit glasses to relieve your eye- strain. headache and nervous trouble as Well as for actual in). rovcmcnt nf vision. Lowest prices. st results. M.B.ANNIS Oph. D. Eyesight Specialist 93 Kent-st. over Neill's Shoe Store Eveglaeaee repaired. Broken Lenses replaced Girl Guides' Development. Forty-two companies of Girl Guides is the creditable total reported to be arrived at after one year’s extension work by the aggressive Dominion Council of that body. These same forfy~two thriving com- panies are distributcd through the pro- vinces as follows; In Ontario, twelve l in Toronto, two in Ottawa, two in Bcllevillc. two in Hamilton. one in Branlford, one in Owen Sound. one in Bradford. two in Pcterborouch. four in Chatham, one in St. Calharines, one in Massey, one in Sudbury. and one in Windsor; in Quebec. one in Montreal; in Saskatchewan, one in Moosejaw and one in Indian Head; and in British Columbia. four in Van- couver. two in Chilliwack, one in Ser- dis. and one in Victoria. That the work appeals to all classes of girls in Canada is evident, for com- panies have been organized in connec- tion with Public and Hich Schools. the Y.W.C.A., Sunday schools. settle- ments and factories. Also, a corps of Senior Guides has lately been organip ed from among the under-graduates of Toronto University, with the purpose of training for officers! . N OW. Whilethechildnnarehomefrom Net Real Holidays. Bladen, C.M.G.. who In forum: ,isoueofthsgolf Wand? 1* :1 SCHOOL dabofflueerrlceneveaw htheumeto brlngthemto m. M always 3° on m ‘ Horton's Studio. We have always histogram-ands.†. loll mscenout blink bunched fordolngthe best m of CHILDREN . amié». « Mm». w.- ,m THURSDAY, J’ 1 DR. NEELANDS, SP3 I artiï¬cial teeth. St .. ' tration of gas with th. ; Dr. Colton, of New y .- ; inlays, "own and budggi. ‘13:. ‘: Scl'tui. Ofï¬ce, near}, . Simpson House, my_' _â€"_ Iul: \ll: 1. PAY You 5120 l.,.t... - . I 1V" 1. not n'quil'ed. l ‘ ' “W"‘wmty tor ii F Show time may be in't‘f'l‘, zltlonul Bible Pr“; l~ . In; a.l m, .\\'0., Toronto .~- -- ._- - - -; \1‘ -.l:l:'1~\\ l<;l.:.\' LISTS-Em ,‘ r." - mm. d. wallet. containn' 3 . ‘ .-.~ .~:..: .5.» 'mn-nts. No value to I gi cell by in“ ll “ward “Y '. x u'l Un- \ I 2 x .3 2 .3; 5M}; â€"â€" CONT/lune C q. . ~.-\ «.5 lancl, all cleared 1" Soil, gooa a†frame , «:Lclwn atlachodfog‘: -::..- burn .‘ll’leO; 800‘ In; and ill-nhouse. Wen .‘ ._ .-. huh: from church I..\- The property 3. iuuuship of Eldon. l ‘ I -‘-‘N .l"!'r'.\. 5' .I‘si -l‘lu,“3 5: .7. ('un, If). e \. i _ 2f») ACRE 171» Cl: tired, 150 ‘lll'dll hurleOod ‘ In .n: onhard; {am ..; ~.\.:l-~!'cd with threo \; ago; Hiker running "ll'l, (300d frame ‘I‘ll -r., pair? :‘y, dining ta-Hrnmn down stairs N‘mv'n." am: closet, Up- (‘o-llar; hot l-' burn on Stone hold 48 good :‘wriw-nt ["more through. winnzlml; 3, 00d of “illiam Hel- 5. Ops. “ill sell the mm stock and give will 35‘“ the . .. Exit.) .1.» soon as .- .'.v~:‘_ “ill try to. , » . ‘ _:n'.:‘i‘lill>n-r, Crop ‘.\ ill l.» i} acres of '~~..urs. Farm wï¬l - m n... c wally sale. Mn 7h:- 5:!‘0‘lfll855, or -~. :v-nl l,"'l‘,xl.l(3 agm, .‘o-llll'lll "‘ “‘i ()5' ID“ V (J il‘n'us ; and l -_ . ' \1 27, {-()n' w v. Wm. n. (ill".‘ (H' ..':l‘~ ‘ \.l.l'l.-l’.\li'l'S OF . ' sans: 3. l‘lldon, .w‘ lllv‘ "McIntyre 1ch Juno ;» LL {Hull school .- For further u. I‘ it Weeks, \l.‘l§lzxn(in, Wood- Lurllc'. , 4-m___. ._.._ -._..._â€"- '1 S \lJC. - - T'r'l"‘l ml by l'nvsllrly, â€Vim-'Fl' ill‘ the _.,. .in half .I: l'ln'ill'l‘d, frame - .~, Lll- best in - lltgllcst “Md, 3!. no . ltixuly. El<l.\ 123, 'l'lllr' “'1†b6 . an! on Huey pa)" itill'l' 1|le tit‘Ulm il._;*.“lll> [lull Estate " ‘Il" M / :l l'lill’l‘v For: SALE state of the "V331 now offer for Sale x vnnsislinc‘. 0f the . 13th Cow .w. 01' (ll.(‘ 0 i U: 5. in inï¬ll, Inn-zillSt'S a!“ \43X50ln on Dielncnt hon†r builillngs' rch: 3 ‘w Mr". lml‘ll int-mu. im :ll"l otllc 'u ,m'ilnnl and Ch“ ‘ .. \\.....mll.- and 4 miles. N." In. Farm is in ï¬ts†“‘5‘ ' of cultivation. F“ ""' -; I'u‘ulnrs apply to CW“ \‘w-mlvilc post ofï¬ce). °r ’"i‘L’; \. Smith, on the life". it“ l‘Uli K 'tn-d nth-rs his valâ€"lame {W1}. .110. >0 .Yil llnll’ Lot 3, "1 coal†Luann lH‘-\ll>hip. Cumpnsmg‘w VFW-s of land, about 60 36m .z:~i..uion. the balance 90‘“ You [ll nililings. ole 0091'. Apply t° ., ,- , Franklin PA). THURSDAY. JULY 10 [Agent for the Massey Motel, I ., tlicycl'e sup- â€in.“ $10ch \ )IIW, >1 nip 1. p 'l‘racuorl m. :11. (IN... etc. Repairs kept I .. xi ,o-gv, (‘leveland ard Ira ;~I.»~..«-l.-.<. Horse Clipper... r Knives sharpened. :3 .7 \: 'l:‘.:.x-f‘, Rm, repaired; HEPHARD’B GEO} ‘NllllnmS-St. North ’ NeX’ pgg' Building! Linden. FT; ‘x 4... . a... -- - ,/ x“ x , 1/ .. . e immense number of sh: a . L‘mment 30°“ 51 every» _/ ’7',_‘,_ ï¬rm" 24/ % ‘ lives which have been lost therle).s The “If"? {the '.practl;8l . :32: '3: many “1‘38 but! ““1 ‘ update â€mg v W, “i “To ONI‘. name “Sable" has nothing to do with “"30“ masts ran sciech bro gm In the house itis simply Inl'allldble H . . . - - . . w Fla-“x v the fur-bearing animal° it comes from penance as een mu a . in all 9â€â€ 3‘ 'hma‘m' .5033“ ;. (“"‘“"a 3 H‘gh â€' ‘ ' the French for sand ’ h's' .' u - . We!» burns,sprninsorhmses. It ‘ l Sclioql." The l ' The following very singular incl. A definite Pkg; for the “flaw“; o: â€3 boon ‘9 humanity." _.l.~..lut.-ly .ï¬rst- 0 1 Cent is related‘by a correspondent of young men m e 5‘39"“ er. 3 ° Youowe ittoyour fannlv. and your. I am ray 1“ l e ‘The Orillia Packet who writes that improved. husbandry was. begun by stock 9° keep . bottle of Douglas M I â€I Mr our lhe was informed all good authorityltge Prompt: Otto?t:£w m 13:4 by Egyptym Liuiment always 0‘3 hand. . _:;:; .\l)W. Eld - B b 1 Sb. Id: that th t 9 cell! is men 0 e DRE?" agri- ready or instant use. . e facts stated were generally . , - - .. I W. J.‘ELLIOTT' Oil 358 a l l2 . known in militarv ircle at Halifax cultural college on the b‘l'd.‘r3 oftbe It stops bleedmx.lt m‘ . It head 3 Cor . . Princi a! . at the t' ~ c 8 City of Guelph. In addition to sclen- cuts and wounds Without inflammation Alex I‘ ' p , : ltioned thlme, and no one ever ques- ltific instruction. it was proposed. as OTIPTOUd flv>h._ It quickly takes the ' Zion. Fenclon, July 7.â€"On Mondav l Th em. , , la very ncccssa‘y fcature t' the work. {I and swelling out 0‘ m†“d /*"' ‘1 “I o ' - . " e father or Queen Vlctorla was, ’fo conduct cviwrimcnte and ublish â€"565 Of all kinds In fact it is . I. unc ~3rd, Lion held their annual picâ€" as everyone knows. stationed in Nova lthe re=ulf< nix-.1. cvpcctvd that thel simply splendid for everv trouble of .JOD Inlc. The four teams of the Cambrayi Scotla. His furniture was sent out lcouibillfliinll of illc=e‘purposes would man or beast which a li'nimcnt can ‘3 2‘6 ’cmcuit played baseball. A Inautil‘ul 33:) ï¬nï¬ï¬ï¬â€˜i gnratggcl‘fitndigdtggf3’95"†lll inert-seine the national “1;; at all dmlm F l on ' ‘- ish' ld - -- .« ~' . ‘ ' . e e T -" -~; -' - zl<i mi . "v ~ - .. '96 aml†L . ; : and bash . t‘“ h. ““51 9‘0" ‘0 {he “mmng “at? sengers. soldiers and recruits. The EIII‘IIIIIIIIII ."IIIIII 'll'lg‘lz'ull‘lgf'lllnfl':Eluz‘ljsd request. Douglas 8: Cu. Napanee. Factory 60MB!“ 1 19 Paw. as this was the last. ship was lost on Sable Island, and 5\\'i“hout ..,.';I,,. i I}; {1... .tm‘ml}. of mn'i 0“" 4° .. “IL . (I , , Itva ol the four appointments on this; every soul perished. . Ema“, (ivhiï¬b ‘ was 0315â€,. available â€"-â€"â€"oâ€"-â€"â€" hv‘: : . 5.1"â€.l ll. lllllllEll.°i"cuit- Cambray was the winninn-l Captain Torrens. of the 29th Regl-quII; In“. .IIII .lv mv stalcmcnts) [ . .. . , . . .li .. ’ ' ' . . 5‘ ment was sent down from Halifax to ‘ H p - I l ’ ‘ - - ' 5Ҡ1‘1"“ IIALl llOLIDAl 5' _. _ 3:, P ileum 10 hold the Shield for this rum: .‘ ' . lmuy point out that within recent . ‘ . . . ._,.‘.I4 71 II, . . . - I899 If there were any survivors. and v, . I, . ll l "liv‘fiw :If many! Un bnlurdn} afternoon last Ilhe first team wmmng the shlulcl for to recoup qnv of tho rince’s furni- l' Iars‘nJIcu ura m ‘ a ‘ ' r , . l . l ‘ ~-’l .hu.._.-. -- ,-â€" ‘three wars will . 't , . “-8 th t ' "rht ' ph Idlrcctlous have shown that both the 63. (mp.o.\ecl at A ‘i- A- (la! ‘5! pruciouspm. of :1 lm-p for the same. /-' g .. 0““-l - A ‘CU'? C ‘3' ml‘ ‘ comeas ore. [quality and quantity of tho products tailor shop cuioiul lhcir lirsl halfg sup}. is 1},†[my 3'... I)“. ï¬re l Ijarge attendance from each of IIâ€: aptam Torrens ship, however, 31-, . l . Ni l- .. Hm . ., m.†I ' , , . 4 . . . -. “x l _ . , can )1. m. mu, inn 1m, r i a. a tholuluv m the Maw“. “Iâ€; v ‘5? RICE] lllw‘eb‘. Cameron Eden (‘amhr . i so was wrecked on the Island. and a ' rcsult of flic- di<<ciniuz=lion of scienti-i ‘ . L951~ ‘ I â€In. a'so from 01.1; r, H , I .a3,; number .Of lives IOSt' though he won l fic information regarding arricullure lb“ closed every Saturday aflcrnoonI ..-v surgeon 1 V. c an}, artlcy, Balsam, the lldlllll‘allml of everybody by his Innd II“, :wriculturul (“10.9 has been iliuring July and August; . . . , , ‘ IGrove and Powles Cor-mp wcrc pies-I exertions and bravery in saving lives 2 the folliildin 14.3.1 of flux? strcam ofl .,. ,.{ we ()ntarlo lent. After the baseball a Very 0m; after the wreck. for he was a man who kl: “61.9.1... llRlSll (:l'.\llllS l’..\\'l). \. .> . 2 mm. post-Graduate Ijoi'able lunch was served from 5 un-' dlghnot know what fear‘ wasi‘ Perhaps the moct convincing cvi-i 'l‘hc llund of 1h.» Irish Guards, who; kcnzic. lhn W“. cllicflniu of the Pros. . . e sunning members of his party, ldcncc of the 'vnluc of this work is feature the music I l, luw‘li“, 1-; of ’l‘ropical Medi- :program. jence corner Russel ofï¬ri I '8 st Lindsay I'Miss R. Cullis, of Eden, Mr. I“. J ll. 5 ' ' ‘ iPethick and Miss D. Bro 'n '.' r... ~T.I, llcsidcnf‘e 387M‘ “ ’ of [10“, 1 . . ‘1‘â€13- Calls _ are Itwo excellent readings, and Rev, Min; pr :~ :3»: 10 (Jay 0? Dlghb- :Howard acted as chairman and gave: ,-- - .. Ia short address. ;' ed excellent singing. I , EKL‘I‘S. Of Eden. gave some violin mu-, M L: flagss WELL IS‘C» Which everyone present cnjOyed. l: the sea. ‘ .7 ‘ . i 2‘ u l‘ I ll, . J A l “Siting on'enture. be all Nova ï¬cotia. is often as The Atlantic Graveyard." owm also of It†8 O'Clock: then fOUOWGd a. g00dI having.’ taken refuge in one of the .. 7 RcV. Mr. Smithe. of Duns; shanfles above mentioned, at one end .u li'Ol‘d. who preached two good sermons: of the island. the captain set out for on Sunday, gave a. splendid address;f tion. -: On his return. he decided to go into a small “shack" near the lake. He sang; llr. Wright, of Cambray, gave} was surprised to see his dog at the door. its ‘ack bristling while it growl- ed; cviricrvtlv afraid to enter. l The captain looked to his gun. went. The choir furnish-g into the shanty. and there saw a lady 33. Morris Ron In a long. loose wruppcr which, with her hair. was dripping, with watcr and looked as if she had just come out of He spoke to her. but she .llcv.. Mr. Howard left this circuit: made no reply, but held up one of 1on Mouday. Cemetery Work Bell 157 L l . . ystay With us, and we Wish Mr. D .- lï¬znrr-wo " l y,,;llil3-l?’.) -- â€"â€" â€"' lprayers of the I happiness and "â€7†l v“ . - lthcm to their new home. Dr, H il'VlllS. Dentist; FomI..f‘;'I' Cf Nefliands 5" WHO. f Lamar-y practiced in all its IBI‘O‘Vn- Class . 5,323.13; 3 Moderate Prices. I A A ing a new house. "‘“Qm__' few days, and attended the tea. here. B Miss Ruby Worsley, of Toronto, is A . lll'e lnow spending her holidays home of her father, Mr. Elisha Wor- p ' G sley. win-.t you require Mr. and Mrs. Sam Worsley, of Isj lay, Visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Worsley on Sunday last. ing on Saturday last. Miss Zella McNeVan and Mr. Wilbert 'l‘llJN ‘Ihe has gained many friends in his] bleedinv Mrs. L. Rabb, of Toronto, spent a 1" prw days with her cousin, Mrs. Cecil: He could see no trace of the lady. so I l Miss Florrie McNevan was home a Worsley, of the L.C.T., are spending; 1 . Mr. PerCy Mark had his barn-rais-- l 4 A- -. aâ€, a A‘Y I . We all regret Mr. Hoa her hands. 1 mil/{Uni Sward s departure from among us, as' He noticed that one of her ï¬ngers ll .d bccn cut off and the stump was He had some bandages and. which he had provided for possible IMrs. Howard and family every health, ‘ emergenclcs, but as he aDPTMC‘hed he? prosperity, and the: pCOpIe here go with: head first. to rendcr aid. sbc darted past him and ran to the lake. into which she dived, . astonished would be to put it mildly. :he returned to the shanty, and what [was his amazement to ï¬nd her asain ,1: Mr - Dan McNevan has made quite: there, holding: up her hand as at ï¬rst. VIIIâ€: i.\' NEW BEALL BUILD- Ian improvement to his farm by buildâ€" He asked her what was the matter, I tapping him lightly on the shoulder, but she did not answer. Then he said: I “Oh, I see. you have been murder- ed by wreckers for the sake of your 1 ring.†, It then flashed across his mind that at the! he had seen the lady before, and that 1511: was Mrs. Copeland. wife of the surgeon of the 7th Regiment, and very gull-known in Halifax. He said to er. ‘ "I will leave no stone unturned until I have brought the villains to Justice and will have them shot.†The lady shook her head, and held up her bleeding hand. “I will use every exertion to re- cover your ring and restore it to your family,†he said. inseam. â€V nonhuman. ' 9‘ booksâ€"bet ',' . . . ~ ’“Loumenimsmp‘smins’uu‘P'mmW' ' . . . h R de knowledge, . 3' .WQW of Queen» Victoria's silllje‘c? the w: of his . ' , I.Father Was Wrecked on Atlantic coast. Captain Torrens Had Hair- ' ' Sable Island, which may be said to spoken. of the other to explore and get informa- 1 I To sav that Captain Torrens was] . tioe. shown by the (lwllmnd’for district re; prcscntulivcs; this .lcmand is now .comin: from all corrcrs of the pro- vinr-c. ln 1007 <ix of those mcn (who arc graduates of the agricultural 001- tin- Canadian Nulionul l'IAlllllillull in! sump face. enthusiastically “-9,.le board and muccivc bind. to the soles. lt'ltfl Wcrc plrmd in 523: different counties and given a frcc band to so {Illr’n‘l and assist in the (ll-velopmcnt of thc local agricultural industries. {This nulnbcr has now bccn increased {to forty and thcrc is no doubt that 'thcro will soon be scvcral Of these mcn required in cvcry county. In addition. tho collccc conducts . courses in nuturc study. domestic sci- ence. clcmcntnry asriculturc and Il(‘ll(‘ll(*rs. Thc total attendance in all :(lchartmcnfs for the past year was H.557. comin: from twcntydwo differ- l ent countries. including every contin- 'cnt. evury province of tic Dominion and ten states of the American Union. â€".â€".-..._â€" Prevailing Hard Luck. I The dear old gent was evidently a ' gntherer of statistics and with a beam- l lug smile was gazing down the street. ISuddenly he stepped up to a gentle- l man who was waiting for a train and, I said, “Excuse me. but did you drop a .ï¬ve pound note?" at the same time I holding out in his band the article mentioned. The gentleman questioned gazed a moment at the note. assumed an an:- ious look. made a hasty search of his . pockets and said. “Why. so I did. and i I hadn't missed it!" holding out an ea- ger hand. The elderly hunter of sta- lustlcs 319wa drew forth his notebook I and said. “I thought so." He then took ‘ the name and address of the loser and, [putting the note in his pocket. turned I away. , ‘ I “Well," said the other. “do you want big. it: flu l’al‘is Green is ltheir honda-“S at their homes here. I The lady smiled. nodded her head, It all as a reward?†, wit»... 1.1....“ ‘lll-l .Iu fresh i The Orangemen here attended 881“: and waving the captain aside as “on, I did not ï¬nd one,†returned ‘ ‘ A K“ ’ ‘ ' ‘ Ivice in the Cameron church on Sunâ€"l though begging hlm not to follow, she the benevolent one with another beam, din-3;. ln ~.lck:lvcs as lol- . i " «lay morning. Rowe, preached at ' \ :ii. ;;;;-.-;\ ‘dt 15C. . . l afternoon. 1 4‘†‘J'll’r'r‘~ at 308- l Mr. Rollie Thompson, of Maple <I,..I Q lllc package. Lake, is at Zion again for his holi- , - . -_ days. in I) ' "l†“t :‘c lb‘ Mr. Weldon Brown is now «Cameron working, building a. ban *pr ‘.'v‘:~ for applying in ,.;I me to 57. lfor Mr. Robt. Beggs. \‘cmc HOLIDAY â€"Oâ€" J. G. Edwards Co. HARDWARE HOLIDAY 0N AUG. 4 ? Ph .. , ation of the town of Lindsay has one 2 .'. Lindsay been holding Civic W secoml Monday in August, but it is understood, that an effort. will be made this year to have the changed to Aug. 4, the same day as Combined the people of Sir Sinchrd Not a VbTer. “ ‘ .3 inc. says a recent n» L Jnurnal. one of I'l‘oronto. ‘ â€W“; has voted at 3 Lindsay and Toronto could once in his life, . * . chance courteSIes ..-n us has almost ’ . t 5:... .. 7+ _. .. ' ‘s 3.50. . . A a I I . â€035m,†he 53151: vie Holiday must be held on the sec- ' . i never Voted 1n , . ~ ~ - nd Monday in August. _, ~ :ot right; I dldIo l l Aâ€. l..- . .' -'I‘:ll election. I _______o____â€" ’ " ; .cvcr saw before. w '7 411.1). I liked his ' ‘1 board and read, ' :5 Ottawa’s M.P. 1 '53 name.†" ventured the in- The police are investigating an alâ€" leged black hand threat against a The Orillia. brewery is offered for sale. 'yeI I“, , , ,, The agricultural grant to Ontario M N’ 4'“ ““3 the man. will be used largely for education. C-W-asg‘“, ii... Mourners. The Ontario Medical Council decid- _Dr. ;‘. ll . k 1:, one of the cd to admit practitioners from other $33-51“: " third 2. in TO- Provinces. 0:1;If,‘jg‘y~“ - - â€-1“; itâ€? in the The Toronto Electric Light Com- bs»: : :.i*~.‘$'::?“ appeals p... ...~...... .h. ...........n .1... II.) I = 3.3.5101... sup- or the Hydro-Electric. _ the ‘ 5 â€winning. came to The Railway Commissxon 1185 13" 54,1; . « » I!" “zil'i'lg'lZC‘d for not sued an order requiring the railways if; Who-u, I, IIIIISd .33; if: to accept trunks as freiS‘ht if secure- Imgeaï¬grlulv-cul «3.». my lamily. My ly corded. ' m {erg}? 3: illél died, after sev- â€â€"â€" mm. a... has pm- A wmnson LADY’S APPEAL a: -‘ “ ““"r “0W1 ‘0 “3’ To All Women: I will send- free. i s - .. V . . bill.“ will, as: L â€dd hoped to do; "j‘~:'_;:““. 1". some good work . {unh‘r¢,l' †with full instructions, my home treat†ment which positively cures Leucorr- hcaa, 'Ulceratibn, Displaments. Fall- ing of the Womb, Painful or Irregular «nu: w . . . . . or growths, also Hot Mes. Nerve his Wife .1 Utraua. m Sight 0! ousness, Melancholy..Pa1ns in the ‘ chwin the senate. we 30! inter- l ball games could l pacing that it was lbe arranged, etc. I tain. “Let me see it, and if I like it. According to by-law Lindsay’s Ciâ€"I Edisappeared in the darkness, I I! 'c . . ' m . ‘ l The lnc0ming pastor, Rev. Mrdwas now co mg on Zion on SUndafl Halifax, he set about fulï¬lling his ; promise. He found that three wreck- l i l WHY NOT HAVE LINDSAY’S OWN ' pose, on his finger. .~ - hcror-l . - Ior sexcral years DaSt t 0 0 P I100}, at it?†I l think it is quite so pretty date - father got off a lady's ï¬nger at Sable ...r.. a young Englishman Periods. Uterine and m Tumors ~,c Hem “31 Fur mother. Head. Back, Bewels. .m â€a 3’ raun m... I. .. . . Bladder troubles where caused by . . kicked the nor. . - 41:0,,“ fl‘cs weakness peculiar‘toourm 1’ . There is . ' can continue treahnent‘at homoâ€"at Mi. 8 b b; turnout of Cadets cost of onlyaboutn cement-unk- T... arm can... {Maze -,~ Wm... . “ted States t ' ' ' ' .~ ~ .3“ M to be laun aeifl bill is now Write 1 '~ ‘ Belleville recently. which When Captain Torrens returned to ers were in the habit of frequenting “but it struck me that in a big place like London there must be a quantity .0! money lost, and upon inquiry I 'found that you are the one hundred laud thirty-ï¬rst man who has lost a Sable Island for what they could pick l ï¬ve pound now this momlng."â€"Lon- up there. excursion. The wrecker himself had gone on a voyage to Labrador, but Torrens managed to get his family to take him as a boarder. One night after his day’s ï¬shing, he came down with a Splendid ring, which he had provided for the pub: After a while one of the daughters saw it and said: “What a beautiful ring. May we The family then examined and ad- Holiday on theImired the ring, and another of the daughters. said : "It is very beautiful, but I do not, as the one ' Island.†“Oh, it was not from a lady’s ï¬n- ger,“ said the mother quickly, “he! got it from a Frenchman.†"Where is it now?†said the cap- I will buy it." It then came out that the father had taken the ring: to a watchmaker in Halifax. who had advanced him twenty shillings on it and promised to give him a percentage on whatever he sold it for. Captain Torrens returncd to Hali- ' fax; and he soon found the man who had the ring. He said to the watch- maker: “Here, you advanced twenty shillings on that ring; here they are, and you must give it to me. If the man who brought it to you asks for anything more, tell him to bring in the ï¬nger of the lady that he cut oil, when he stole it.†On its being shown to relatives of Mrs. Copeland. they lmmedia re- cognized it as an heirloom of ers. and Prince Edward himself remem- bered havinil seen her wear it. It e was sent to and the matter dropped. r relatives in England Many a prodigal son isn't worth his .--._.~.-.--~- 7 a \. , Birds Stepped Clock. A peculiar accident occurred in The Cl Hall lock stopped - about ï¬ve o’c och in ter's day. a journey from London to the friend with whom she was stay- inv endeavored to persuade her to N“ Worth It postpone her journey because it was hours." She was amazed when told that. inI Canada the visum- thought nothing of a railway Journey lasting two days. Investigation showed , .. I don Ideas. . One of them lived at a place called I near Salmon River, and the captain went 39 up there, on the pretext of a ï¬shing A True Story. A tall. thin man with one eye made his way into the oï¬ce of Amos K. Klam, the prosperous banker. “Let me have 310.000. and I will re- pay you when you need it most,†stat. ed the visitor. With a sigh of benevolence Amos K. Klam handed over the money. Ten years later Amos K. Klam was l in dire stress. He needed just $10,000 to save him from disgrace A tall, thin man with one eye ap- peared. “You are Amos K. Klam?" said the visitor. “Yes, yes." exclaimed the banker. “Heaven has sent you." “Correct."v said the visitor as he drew forth a great wallet. “I have here a work that will interest you. It ls the ‘Hlstory of the World.‘ in slxty- nlne volumes. profusely illustrated. bound in morocco. cdlted by Professor Hfghbrow. Our terms"- But Amos K. Klam had fainted.â€" Clnclunntl Enquirer. One of the Reasons. “Why is it that so many women are discontented?“ “1 think one of the principal reasons ls that they can't put thelr feet up on desks mi smoke good cigars."-Chl- cago sword-Herald. Country of Vast'Dlstances. Canada is a country of vast dis- tances. There is a story told of a Canadian lady who visited England recently and who. while suffering from a cold. had to make, on a win- Portsmouth. The English maid of so long. it would take her two ......... Which' is rained th a . knowledge of ia‘theorlgqor ["5an We ‘ and which is applied “In actual Pm . Besides. the person who ll so lready to-assert the necessity of learn- ing everything solely by practical ex- perience and by word of mouth for- gets that the knowledge mined from books is often a summary of results betcrewe were awnreoli‘tthe wound minaveryhedconditim. but 3871* {National Exhibition this _\-car, nccd ‘no introduction to Canadian music l lovers. I1905, and so they rccched that it was docidwl to tour thcm from lhc Atlantic lo 1h.- Il'acilic. I â€"â€"â€"â€"Oâ€"â€"- ' v Unsnghtly Marts Removed â€"Oâ€" I The operation is simple and pain- munual training: for public s°h001:1cssâ€"j1151 al'l'b yumam-S “‘urt uutll mu 0 'Corn Extract or. .has bcen curing warts and will iyou too. Try Putnum's Entruclor, :25c. at all dcalcrs. ' ___..._.__ CATERPILLAR I’LAGl‘l-I. The catcrpillar plague in the vicin’ lity of Trenton has assumed alarming I’proportions. It is said that lino iJlardwood groves ha“: been stripl’L’d as nude of foliage as in the wintcr Season, and that unspruycd orchards have been entircly stripped of lchL‘S. For fifty ycul's it cure Kinmount Boy Had Arm Amputated â€".Iâ€"- Kinmount, July 7.â€"-Decidedly cool- er weather yesterday and to-day. Mr. Searl Chessell arrived home last week after a pleasant visit with friends in Toronto. Mr. Ernie Jordan visited friends in town during the early part of last week. Mrs. Perry Brown, of Trenton, vis- ited at her parents’ home here during the lst July holidays. Mrs. Bert Beall, of Toronto, 9. visit to friends here lately. Mr. E. A. WellstOOd and son Leon- ard vis ted Lindsay friends last Wed- nesday and Thursday. Mr. Fred Mark, of the Royal Bank staff, Bowmanville, is home for a. two week's holiday. Rev. Walker and Rev. Steele, of Glcnarm exchange pulpits next Sab- both. Mr. George Horton and family are once more located in the village. Mr. Jae. Kennedy has sold his farm on the Dutch line to a couple of men from Toronto. A sad accident happened in J. Aus- tin . Son's sawmill last Saturday afternbon when Harry Austin's secâ€" ond son, Claude. who was cleaning out the opening below the lath saw came in contact with it and had his right arm cut badly. He was taken to the Dcttman House, where Mr. R. 0. Frost dressed it to stop bleeding. then he was taken to the Ross Hos- pital, Lindsay for treatment. Word onme'ovcr the 'phone yesterday that his arm had been amputated above the elbow. His father and mother went down on the morning train to- day to see him. An Ottawa man is accused of steal- ing 3 bag of onions. The detectives are on the scent. Announcement was made that the Canadian Northern Railway would paid lbe in operation to the Rockies by {‘11. He may love best who loves last. People who wear new garments shouldn’t throw mud. Deceit never got anybody anything but a free pass to lonelineu. Joseph Dagnault, a. Hydro lineman, of Toronto, was seriously injured by a fall. Ittakesafuuywmw beam that neighborhood sonic is W who she knows it isn't. Imamanhasnvedwu the good this he didn't have. ‘ 5 . 53:“ m. who m V hm fellow-Bri ' ' as "the amps-tr re , cures with ““mPPtPnt to find a better reason for not aver-y . test. callable hessysabout : y . We: . ' "kiln-:23; 2.... t ‘eve it to i! turned for man and I have ever We had a horse badly injured in the pasture ï¬eld "It! llacl Wm?†Hl lb" nil-ml. The slorcwillI l‘cliuionâ€"lli-e mvslcrv and the mightE ut the (Junudiunl bytcrinn ('lllim’, ï¬lm-V ““‘m â€Hmb'ht 0"†tâ€) has the sln‘nuous fire and the fear-i Itwas an able Scot." The epithet was I Pi cent. spleen and the remainder. a‘ he- mdxed compliment. H pily. the guthor of it belonged to a s in: minor Ily of his countrymen. The fact is that the author was too helplessly ill- i} + AbsolutelyPelfect . the Scolchman's knack of cetti "into the Hall of Fame. ° us On the other hand. the amount of space in :lmt sacred temple. which is scent-1d with the thistle and colored by the tartan. is enough to make the M’Oplc frhn; "north of the Tweed" a bit bashful. For a worthy Scotchman' In Style, Fit and Make seldom xvi-lips to an editor unless it is . “Wm“. lonsk that "his name be kept out of print." But no mattcr which way you turn a Manioimld or a Grant. a Douglas or' 1“ I In lturus. a Hcctor or an Alexander.’ I l l Séf’llb‘ to have done the deed. ln war: . I .llllmllllllll If .. “by and in pcace. in the church and in: the slulc‘. it has almost becomc pro-j .“j' verbinl. Tlicreforc. it is not strange, that wllcn lbw rililitant boys of Pr-r-s-I' bylv Ylalll<fll, aunmblcd in Tormrt . re-; ccully. ucr.» s.-llllll'.! upon a significarifi password. it should be \\l.‘l>}â€."l".".l along the lincs it shall be Mnrdm-b.’ I Dr. Murd-cl: Macknnzic. ll:c vow, lmmlcralur of lbw (ll'lfll'al A~<~u'l-l_\'_ "':i< mudc in lli.‘ r'llllll‘ mo'fll. 2 in." :rivcn to lbw world it< frzr-Zdlll‘Vl: I Hicllluntlurs. l? i< lln- m lit-lain an l. the mmr: lllc l i§~f of lim- 4;): and the; l music of the sin-um that lui.‘ put the! wllh-Zu Thcn lhcre isl l the pm‘crlv of thc blczlk sril and lllcl Buf ll 5:, of God; flu“ 'lwp. strong faith in Hts; mrfcct \'.'ill and infinite luvv! Here. .n- lmvc .thv fir-c which null-:95 lllc ca-t.‘ mecrday i: “:24 Mzzl-(V'ulluw .‘dorv ill! l’ 'H, . . . ‘ .-A\-l.‘.l'll>l'. To-dby if i: Murdvcl: Ham 1 Among tlic grl‘nlr‘cl sons of mm ho: l'vuliS as dominant us a Sco‘r-li thistle] Mn a boil of chrysnv‘tbcmums. Hag From hi< bushy, :rcy-I ERE’S aanother . three of his ll‘l‘l, llivru is :: \l'lll‘llll'lgâ€"~“l(lllcll bufï¬ 11 style for the I Inc, who (lulu-f" â€1‘†«cm czlsilv drug) . . . . ' into the run?!†of fancy and lllla'JlllC Spring that QXhlbltS re- l l o W â€s uni: M... .sli " Lu Iim n, hi 1‘". ill r. a (ll in- C» ï¬nement, style and good l monk l \'|"ll.'llllt'T. ( furlbvr lru‘k'. we "l l lwith thc most pr-nitc-nlizll (fltaste. The fact that it is ullr < lll‘lr‘. , . miulllv (‘rusmh-r, who ("Hill’l not neIZOth Century Brand 15 a "llll rilll ilhlam. somcl l drawn out of l'fs nativ- cwu: cxccpt to «we fllc llr'ly rvlirs from the ln-Ifull guarantee that it is ï¬nely tailored and will l This lins bccn lli= inllcz" .m Tram; . . . i it liorc him no l‘UVQ'Jll’ rillur up? rIglve satlsfactlon, l .‘clnlul b-mlrc or lnndi-l‘n law. In lli;I l lilwnl tlwrc is still the strumfli .f a! ': _ ,l cicnf warriors. As a churcllrirm ! We are excluswe agents l llwro is n l)ll‘ll(lll‘.'_' of bol'n. lll')!Il{ lll"l" l miniï¬-Vr. And ln- has cone limbvr in | I l llic name of lbw (‘ross than Ill‘j,‘ ls: :z'flll who apricarcd before the walls of lb, ' . ‘go. . Hal} (â€3. . . . I Mmlcrator Mackenzie will rise to flu: l 0 Llndsay . rcqliircmcnts of his hicll oflice. .\,< a! atudcnt in Monlrcal he was a dailleent-Sto surprise to his professors. He has a; I distinct place among foreign mission-2 arii'-s-â€"lwin2 a linguist of the raruuti' fypc. all evangclisl of wonderful pow- er and a wise and sacncious counsel-3 lor. As such, his brethren have low ll him. Now they dcsirc to give lnml honor. His ' _. The Reason Why Our business has almost douh- led since we moved into our new studio is WE ARE TURNING OUTJTHE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS We do work for the Particular People N 0 order considered complete un- strength has inspircvll them. his succcss quickened lifeless. hearts. and now as moderator. cvcrv allurchman has a special interest in 1m. I I Girl Guides' Development. I Forty-two companies of Girl Guides is the creditable total reported to he! arrived at after one year’s extension work by the aggressive Dominion Council of that body. T hcse same forty-two thrivinc com- less you are thoroughly satisï¬ed. panics are distributed through the pro- vinces as follows: In Ontario, twelvci in Toronto. two in Ottawa, two in1 h h ' Y "'.' Bellevillc. two in Hamilton, one inI TheP otograp arm our own Brantford, one in Owen Sound. one in Developing. Printing and Enlarg- Bradford. fwo in Peterborough. four mg {0" Amateurs. in Chatham, one in St. Catharines. New Beau Building. one in Massey, one in Sudbury, and one in Windsor; in Quebec. one in Montreal; in Saskatchewan, one in Mooscjaw and one in Indian Head; l HOPKIFS a HOPKINS. and in British Columbia. four in Van- B‘}ri.tm, Solicitors. Notaries etc couver, two in Chilliwack. one in Sar- dis. and one in Victoria. That the work appeals to all classic:1 of girls in Canada is evident, for com- panies have been organized in connec- Sollcltors for the Bank of Montreal Honey to loan at lowest rates. 0!- flces, 6 William-st, south. Lindsay. t' ‘th P bl' d H' h Sch 1 Out. Branch ofï¬ce at Woodvillo. ion “’1 u 10 an lg 00 S. . the Y.W.C.A., Sunday schools, settle 9' 3' mpm" KC" N m ments and factories. Also, a corps of l 309“"- B-A" LL‘B' Senior Guides has lately been organiz- â€"' '- cd from among the under-graduates of Toronto University, with the purpose of training for ofï¬cers. LEIGH B. KHIGHT Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner. ac. Successor to McDiarmid . Weeks. having removed their business to my own omce, opposing Watchman-War- der, Kent-st. Phone 41. haul-pace and Real Estate in all its branches. p riceless Eyesight We fit glasses to relieve your eye- strain. headache and nervous trouble as Well as for actual in). rovcmcnt nf vision. Lowest prices. st results. M.B.ANNIS Oph. D. Eyesight Specialist 93 Kent-st. over Neill's Shoe Store Eveglaeaee repaired. Broken Lenses replaced Girl Guides' Development. Forty-two companies of Girl Guides is the creditable total reported to be arrived at after one year’s extension work by the aggressive Dominion Council of that body. These same forfy~two thriving com- panies are distributcd through the pro- vinces as follows; In Ontario, twelve l in Toronto, two in Ottawa, two in Bcllevillc. two in Hamilton. one in Branlford, one in Owen Sound. one in Bradford. two in Pcterborouch. four in Chatham, one in St. Calharines, one in Massey, one in Sudbury. and one in Windsor; in Quebec. one in Montreal; in Saskatchewan, one in Moosejaw and one in Indian Head; and in British Columbia. four in Van- couver. two in Chilliwack, one in Ser- dis. and one in Victoria. That the work appeals to all classes of girls in Canada is evident, for com- panies have been organized in connec- tion with Public and Hich Schools. the Y.W.C.A., Sunday schools. settle- ments and factories. Also, a corps of Senior Guides has lately been organip ed from among the under-graduates of Toronto University, with the purpose of training for officers! . N OW. Whilethechildnnarehomefrom Net Real Holidays. 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