ET “I: Ladders Rock Salt, etc- 415. ’. J. flURLEY dead, all new >ur hobby is d fancy ï¬rm rfor grace 3'6 Co’s Old Stand RES ATE ear DON’- ' Mam. etc" Li W392}! at 4933““ 81110 ount 0f pfiVE 13'3“: mte' WILLI XM Mot 1,Doï¬nfllon B ‘ “v.4?†Linds as" u... ._..r QT wUACuv uvv " 1 Bishop had D romised to sell him on Varon‘vc '50? I‘ Lo ‘0 b†w!†â€â€˜ n00“ 5?. A. GILLESPIE. P. WESTE, graduate of To hwnity Medical Faculty, gadvte of Trinity Unlve Teromo, md member of Col} Ph‘siziana and Surgeons. 0!: can Lindsay-5L Telephom 13 GROSS, Dentist, Headv umers for good D ï¬embar 02 Royal Dental F“ my!) a RYERSON . 0 Eye, 39.? D 33. smox, dentist, Lindsay, Hen‘ “ graduate of Toronto University lad Royal College of Dental Sur- gesns. All the latest improved methods ndopted and prices moderâ€" m“ 0mm over Anderson Nu- !W-‘I opposita Veitch'a hotel. #_â€" .1.“ GALLJAJOILU , \z. -â€". wand residence :orner of Lind-l n u.-..-w;v 1" cu RusseUâ€"nts Licentiate of the same tune on 3103119319 Ph§sician8 wd Surâ€"i Liver Bowels and Even! Edinburg. Licenciate of 3417 9:, Edinburg Special at-\‘ It cures Dyspep. ‘33" an given to Midwifery and dis- ation Pim 1 «Us of woman. Telephone 98.1°C nstip ' P / ache, Salt Rheum, J nemssmv Undigestioon, Ery lShingles, Ringvmr _ _ ,,1__ .\ L'._L T1nfl‘flv. m E. A. TOTTEN, dontistvfï¬â€˜}: L3 (10:16 'r‘F‘FERS .-. -v--_. “if-Graduate of Téfonto Uni-m “I? and Royal College of Dental $m'goons. Every depargnont o: I-.. imisu-y is done in a, practical 3nd Itimiflc manner at moderate Ems. 0mm over Morgan'l m mm. 5R3- XEEIANDS IRVINE. Deâ€: “5‘5, members of the Royal COW-"Se o! Dcntal Surgeons. We hays all the 131%: methods 0t Dentlsu'y' Special attention will be given ’00 Oï¬hodontia, Crown and 31*di Wk. The successful extraction of ’"fmh under gas (Vitalized Air) 31nd '5» insertion of the best artlï¬clal 69mm Continues to be a. specidty 0‘ this ofï¬ce. Oflice nearly 01" Ham-st J. B. 39.51 10 MIA" Chr‘ WELDON, MP0†:1. Oakwood, Ont. township Inï¬ll"!nee ï¬i‘nt. 1381“!!- of Marri‘ge mâ€? n“_7 2 to sidence «005mg mummy: for cheats 01] um ni C1â€" tocks me30n House. Lflgi Otï¬ce mg in m in T0 LOAN; 30 We Bartiflw Barristers gy Universiw > x or College 0' genus. Ontario Telephone 107- rivate funds [I STEELE}, 11k Building, J ackson solicit- loaning LEA“ ' v . ' i L “- LILLL Luv; n..â€" V, 51 9 . ; die a heap 0 mos ef you jest look at ty nigh always has bad i it. an’ it migh allegeâ€"st. Q soil ur a drought to contend with.†356 and! Just then Pole Baker, who has al- oduced to the reader, 3 ready been intr â€7"“ 5 rode up to the fence and hitched his . 7 w 3' horse. He nodded to the two men on ’ . i the veranda and went around to the J ‘, smokehouse to get a piece of bacon /1 Bishop had promised to sell him on r‘ “311121an credit, _____â€"â€"â€"-/â€".... ‘ L owest N --wARD1'«m, Toronto ~ 7 I LIVEL, yv ._ V'v date of t ‘ ' ‘ 1 It cures Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sngdsfï¬" Constipation, Pimples, Bails, Head- !‘ ache, Salt Rheum, Running Sores, quirles on th'at line. also “th!†grunted Dole again, his sharp gray eyes on Abner's face as it he halt believed that some of his own theories were being sneered at. It was true that he. being a Methodist, had not ad- vocated a belief in predestination, but Abner Daniel had on more than one occasion shown a decided tendency to bunch all stringent religions opinions together and cast them down as out of date. When in doubt in a conversation with Abner, the preacher assumed a coldness on the outside that was often not consistent with the ï¬res within ‘ him. “I don’t see what all that’s got ', to do with Brother Bishop’s mistake," i he said frigidly as he leaned back in 1 his chair. ’-â€"3â€"’ "ha. a“. DIS Cuuu. “It sets me to wonderin’ what de- nomination Perkins belongs to, that's all.†said Abner. with another smile. “I know in reason he’s a big Ike in some church in Atlanta. fer I never knowed a lawyer that wasn’t foremost in that way 0’ doin’ good. I’ll bet a hoecake he belongs to some hifalutin’ crowd o’ worshipers that kneel down on saft cushions an' believe in scoopin’ in all they kin in the Lord’s name, an’ â€mat charity begins at home. I think â€hat myse‘f. Brother Dole, fer than ‘ «over was a plant as hard to git rooted i :5 charity is. an’ a body ought to haw 2‘- n'nn‘ 'f'l (Continied ftpm egetablc System I Is a purely V Renovator. B1°°d Puriï¬er and ll ‘ ‘ O * Tome. 4L...- -. the same time on the Liver, Bowels and Blood. It cures Dyspepsia, Bil r‘nnctioation, Pimples, ' AUGUST em, 1908. 0mm 0" n’ good. I’ll bet a ‘. ’1m. 1011 an: u‘ua '. to some hifalutin’ ‘I think I’ll be ketch s that kneel down 3 ‘but I tell you the‘ " believe in scoopin’ face 0’ the earth Vnn m‘ such insaflerable bores as Abner shoal so often accompany a free dinner. had never felt drawn to the man. and it irritated him to think that just when his mental faculties needed rest Abner always managed to introduce the very tomes which made it necessary for him to keep his wits about him. ‘ “Take that teller that,†Abner went on, referring to Baker. “He's about the hardest customer in this county. an’ yet he’s bein’ managed right now». He’s got a wife an' seven children an†is a holy terror when he gits drunk. He used to triendin' ’im fast one way an’ another tell he up one day an’ axed Alan what he could do fer ’im. Alan ain’t none 0’ yore shoutin’ kind 0’ Christians. He shakes a nimble toe at a shindig when he wants an’ knows the ace from a tenspot, but he gits thar with every claw in the air when some‘n’ has to be . done. So when Pole axed ’im that L Alan jest said, as quiet as ef he was I ‘ axin’ ’im fer a match to light a cigar, : ‘Quit yore moonshinin’, Pole.’ That ' was all he said. Pole looked 'im straight ' te an’ then said: “ ‘Aian Bishop. you don’t mean that!’ ‘ “ ‘Yes, I do, Pole,’ said Alan. s E Quit smack off!’ _____ m “M Pole- ' glared at we ouch“--. “I think that is a rather rsonal reâ€" '“' el " hepseaid coldly. that everything mn' round mousu. .. . ' well be hls’n, fer he’d take it sooner u: 5 mark, Brother Dani “Well, maybe it ls,†returned Abner: late ,, fer it to be. I’ve “I: anyways, I ve heerd 0 that nigger," saltLPole, l l “but I didn’t mean certain preachers much to the preacher's dISgust. which heerd you praise up a-d ' ’, ' I om an grew as Pole continued: " 'ell, theyl _ fer the good they Was saw no ha m i nti nln’ Al: ' 1' k0: 1:325:11: a case“: say a feller that knows the law 1’ lo broke an’ don’t report it is as guilty as n ' 11 If. the man who does the breakin’. Now. _ sa ‘1 p†‘ st in x the shoe bel ' I l keep ’im from go’ l ' ‘ chokin’ the life out ‘ r got so mad when he wouldn’t let 'hn ' ‘ l “That’s what you go that he went off cussln’ ’im fer all ‘ he was worth. I wonder what sort ‘ Brother D019,†he said- a denomination a man ud ï¬t into ‘. over that “d appreciate 1 " l 1 . that ’11 cuss his best friends black an’ '; Then Mrs. man†came Wt t0 Wk. ' ; _ ’ e they won’t let ’im ï¬gh ‘ hands With the preacher and invite!†1111mmglotAOhisroomtown I the last half hour pokin’ fun at that i you know it. Well, I'm go- Cl. [1. n. n. ' n. 1088“) :n. teller. an’ n-n..’- “-min’ to try some “I think that is a rather - n_-J-I~.n‘o “ï¬nial.†he i once durin’ election Wucu .. , i . y c o Unclc 4â€"." a,_ leggm fer a friend 9 'his ‘1' He l smiled Pole “You’ve been settln’ h . stood right at the $10118 a; wanted to ‘ the last bait hour pokin’ tun t â€:2 ! On 1 1 m g" ' a '» Eigkil‘lfea $122; $2232 with‘ï¬ot‘i‘. \ teller» you know it Wen. I m 2°- 2‘3“?! \ in’ on home. Sally’s a-goin’ to try some “E the’r throats an banged up two more | 0 this truck ter me. an’ I'm as hungry “ out. so that they looked 11Lc they had on 3 as a bear." on false faces," A few minutes after he had gone y A - ALA- normitted mmselt Dole; came out of his room and eat : the “ “- ......... mam “That seems I “1 s:\\\\ we . \ \\ blagedjhlnï¬". . 39..» < - ' ‘1 backs in lt. Mn a loud. um I beerd 'im clean ' beer. The regular pri ls ï¬fty cents; that's what we sell 'em fer; but you've got to run yele hand t 2111' give me a dol- down in yore pocke ' ' you ever made a 1 831d. ‘ “‘I mean exactly what I said. an' ld Pole. talkin' " you are a-losln' tlme.’ an ‘The price is ï¬fty t to gi' me a dollar t. my friend: haul when I was lookln ‘ but you are mistaken: word about you ed at 'im. ‘but “But (ï¬e mM'Brothe'r Bak'ér.†said you'd better yank out that dollar an' Dole solemnly. “ Vithout the law we (I . , , be an awful lot 0’ pwple. an' every _buy.one. ’0“ {"74 “- man an to uphold lt. Bender the‘ “'lhe teller dld it. I heard the money jelluk as be laid it on the glass. an' 1 things that are Caesar's an as convicted. I lenlr ‘AP fl mnment‘ 7‘ _.... -_ -.:. mac wuth 50 c9093 ‘3‘ ? over mar uu “Wu-.." _-, ' Then Mrs. Bishop came out to shake " i hands with the preacher and invited 1himtogotohisroom towashhis face} the tall man followed 1 way Abner winked slyly unhed undu- hls long. will.†9mm“l Pd" the stem. andv 9““ | wad gustv which Jun-u"... . ' ‘ Neil come in When we 1! ‘Well. they! “Me n 1, lcr 'd gone. but Poke was the law as guilty an mad to speak. ‘ “my, Now, g llght.’ he said after awhile. ‘I could 1 come bygsold'ima big hillo‘ goodsat 100] want to do ‘ cent proï¬t. fer he had pienty o’ mom we: to D310. ‘l Now he’s ridid' on laugmn‘ at me.’ †'I â€" , ___.__â€"â€"â€"- except “in said howdy do an’ started to take a ' "‘ -‘~h "m (100:. but Pole stopped “The teller “Wu“ said howdy do ‘n' cheer nigh the 40°" “lu. “'1 mean exactly what I can. an you are a-losln' tlme.’ said Pole. talkln' louder an’ louder. The price is ï¬fty “The teller was as wblte u a sheet. Be gulped two or three times Tore he ‘takln’ one.‘ Pole yelled at 'lm. ‘bul you'd better yank out that dollar an‘ ‘ buy one, You â€M a: -. n 1‘. I Int-AH. .hï¬ mane! 1 ton. negmefl â€9‘93 â€we†tendency of t ‘ towns. Wit!) lmtracetO' theddof - -A_‘ 0'... towns. W'lth who was cIerking‘ that day (or Fil- i been loyed the men be though. He nought more. he soon emp wanted and started on walk back home. , name ter game on ‘ "‘ "nu-“Hum hi! hi. ! her when the stow dame 19“!†PM? 3108. 1-1-“ General Merck!!!†Wï¬w“ PAGE a! and swp my FCC“)! cough- ever £3?