Shop and Show rooms 11 13 Camâ€" bridge St., immediame north of Fire Lindsay Marble Works R. CHAMBERS, Prop Still doing business in the same old stand but not in the same old way. We advance with the times andare in a. position to do better work than ever. New designs, new granites, new and mproved tools and methods, in fact the most upâ€"toâ€"date Marble and Gran- ite Works in this part of Ontario. Get our prices and see our designs before purchasing. "Mile and Granite Monuments Phone 47 To CONTRACTORS AND PARTIES WHO .INTEND BUILDII’G: Our factory has been rebuilt and equipped with the most modern and up- -to- date wood working machinery. We are in a position to furnish all kinds of Lumber for Building Purposes. . We manufacture Doors, Sash, Frames, Base, Casings, Mouldings, Inside and Outside Trimmings. All kiln dried. We are the sole manufacturers of Painted and Grained Lumber 1n the Province. Parties having their own lumber can have it dressed and matched on short notice. All goods manufactured by ourselves must be as represented. Our Motto: “Fairness, Promptness, Satisfaction." The Kennedy Davis Milling 00., Limited Pol-thud Cement Glazed 38‘01' Pipe Fire Bricks Fire (Shy â€(lflflfldfl 8K (0. Washing Inching. Clothe: Wanton Btop Ladders ' Wheel Barro- t‘urtdn Stretcher: Bird m Horse 011me - Poultry Nottind McLennan (El Prism Paint ANNOUNCEMENT Oflice 'md yam East side Wellington Street: Bridg SHflllflBf 3(fl00l K'mt'“0‘ Near the HarkFt Intending nmhasers can ingot-new My: W. W. _ar¢§an, whose good VII 9 sill in the business. Dealer in unkind: of Foreign and Do- mastic Marble and Granite lion " manta. etc.. of the latest designs an workmanship. Bring Your Picture in and let us quote you for a. Frame on it. Is always worth Framing and you will often be surprise def. it’s appearance when Frame 1. We have just received a large shipment of American Moulding and will give a Special Low Price on Work re- cei ed during the next 0M0 mill! 8: Granite WW5 Kent St, Lindsay. Opp. the Library APRETTY PICTURE Tax-(into. nes- 6611233, Toronto. The largest, 111 t reliable of its kind. W. Shaw, Principal Yonge and Gerrard Streets, nganm: â€Jonah-master Cambridge street Methodist Church. Teacherd‘ “M 0m and You! Culture, Residence and Studio, 53 Sussex St. 2nd (loot-north or Bond. Examinations held twice; year. Jmusrv and tune. June, July and August leads into our Fall Term without any break. Enter any time. How Catalogue free. Write for it to-day. gentral BE?!- Henley Bros.l,‘ 77. CecilCarl Foreyth W. H. autumn. Prop. Formerly Gneeswell Jordan A CALL SOLICITED month. An hour later a rumor reached Anti. och that Roger Oakley had been cap- tured. It spread about the streets like wildï¬re and penetrated to the stores and saloons. At ï¬rst it was not be- lieved. ' By 4 o'clock a long procession of car- riages and wagons was rumbling out of town. Tho'se who had come from a distance were going home. but many lingered in the hope that the excite- ment was not all past. CHAPTER XVIII. Y 3 o‘clock the saloons and stores, which had closed at noon. open- ed their doors, and Antioch emerged from the shadow of its funeral gloom. “Goodness knows! I wouldn’t worry about him,†said Mrs. Emory in a tone of considerable asperity. “He made all the trouble. and I haven‘t a particle of patience with him!“ “I heard your father say he was still here. I suppose he has to remain. He can’t choose." “What will be done with his father 1! he is cabtured? Will they"â€" She could not bring herself to ï¬nish the sentence. “No, no! He was only a friend! He could never have been more than that. Poor, poor Griff!" “I am glad for your sake, dearie." said Mrs. Emory gently. “I wasn't very kind to him at the last, but I couldn’t knowâ€"I couldn't know." she moaned. She was not much given to these conï¬dences even with her mother. Usually she never questioned the win. dom or righteousness of her own acts. and it was not her habit to put them to the test of a less generous judgment. but she was remembering her last meeting with Ryder. It had been the day before his death. He had told her that he loved her. and she had flared up, furious and resentful. with the dull. accusing ache of many days in her heart and a cruel readiness to make him snfler. She had tried to convince herself afterward that it was only his vanity that was hurt. Then she thought of Oakley. She had been thinking of him all day, won- dering where he was. if he had left Antioch. and not daring to ask. They were going up the path now toward the house, and she turned to her mothâ€" er again. “What do they say of Mr. Oakleyâ€"I mean Mr. Dan Oakley? I don't know why, but I'm more sorry for him than I am for Griff. He has so much to‘ Mrs. Emory. surprised at the sudden show or feeling, looked into her daugh- ter’s face. Constance understood the look. THE WATCINANWARDER, LINIBAY, ONTARIO. “All mooewhocu-e to viewthore- gmmimflummmmeâ€™ï¬ 1e Manager ' 0f the B. Q A. VAUGHAN KBSTBR manta-wow some palm and pitting. some 931: with the bran] excitement they had caught from brothers or husbands. As he paced the M be head ‘hla nuns called. Ho glued nmnd 1 and saw the doctor landing on O- ; porch with Mrs. Emory and Guam ‘ “Will you so with m'llccunhck‘?’ the physician cried. At the name no- menttheboydronhhmtotk door. momma: took the tone. 0.: u Mundhud ran an the drive. McCllntock. pulling on his coat u hemhnrï¬edupth‘etreetpastthe little white frame Methodist church. Themwdhdmemnothmm the town seemed deserted except for the women end children who were ev- erywhere. at open doors and windon she repeated. f‘Yes. I do. and they mustn't do it!" unclasping her hands. “Jim will be Ineeding help.†The sheril! was his wife‘s brother. “He’s promised me he’d hang the old man himself ox- no one else should." There was silence now in the street. The crowd had swept past the house. “But the town‘s full of strangers. You can’t do anything, and Jim can't!" “We can try. Look out for the chil- [ “You don't know what may happen!" 3 l afraid." But his mother did not hear him. She was at the window closing the shutters. In the next yard ahe new old Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Stapleton’o mother, carrying her potted plant; into thehonaenndlcoldlnglnnlhrm. querulons voice. And he was gone. 5 Mrs. McCiintock turned to the boys. 3 who were still at the table. “Go up- f stairs to your room and stay there until I tell you to come down," she comâ€" manded peremptorily. “Them. don't bother me with questions!" For Joe, the youngest boy. was already whim- pering. The other two, with white.‘ scared races, sat boit upright in their! chairs. Some danger threatened. They didn't know what this danger was. and their very ignorance added to their terror. “Do what I say!" she cried. At this they left the table and marched toward the stairs Joe found courage to say: Outside they heard the trampling of many feet coming nearer and nearer. They listened breathlessly. “For God's sake. Milt. any with the boys and me!†she ejaculated. “You don't know what may happen!" Then she as suddenly disappeared. McClintock from where he sat. holding a piece of bread within an inch of his lips and his mouth wide open to re- ceive it, cou'd see her through the window, her gray hair disheveled and tossed about her race, running from house to house, a gaunt rumor in nap- ping calico skirts. He sprang to his feet when he saw her vanish around the corner of Inn Bentick’s house across the way. “You keep the children in, Mary.†he said sharply. “Don’t let them into the street." And. snatching up his hat and coat, he made for the door, but his wife was there ahead of him and threw her arms about his neck. “They’ve got Mn. and they‘re gain: to lynch him!" Milton McClintock was at supper with his family when Mrs. Stapleton. who lived next door. broke In upon them without ceremony. crying erg citedly. 6‘ Fortunately forum, Dan Oakley had gone to Chicago that momlng, intend- ing to see Holloway and resign. In view of what had. happened it was lm- possible for him to remain in Antioch. nor could General Cornish expect him to. and werejnst'i‘nthnotoseethetwo oï¬cerspsss mausoleum“:- bleondjumpdntoolightrosdeert that stood in the-siley. A moment inter and they were-whirling ell uptown. ‘ All previous doubt vanished instant- ly. Itwssngreodmsiisldesthntthey were probably acting on pdvste inton- mstion and hsdlmnetobrinzin the prisoner. So strong was this conviction that s number at young men whose [ teams were hitched about the sum ‘ promptly followed, and. soon on anx- ious cavslcade emptied itself into the dusty country road Just beyond the-corporation line the North street. as it was culled, tot-ted; Mr. Brown and his companion had tnk- ( en the road whichhore to the west end ‘ led straight to Barrow's Sawmills. 1 Those who were om breach the forks could still see the road cart 8 black' dot in the distance; The afternoon passed. and the dusk or evening came. Those of the towns people who were still hanging about the square went home to supper. Un- less a man could hireer borrow n horse there was not much. temptation to start at! on a wild goose chase. which, otter all. might end on]: It Barron’s Saw- mills. “It'd’ltamukeepn-nothb you: my: on what's the use or spending: W of doll-n tor a conviction anyhow when'cverybody bombs-hen!" Atthlajmlhmwmtheobeb m. and Joe-Weaver, the town Ina-w. were seen tantamount-em“ air of impaction and preoccupation. It was notes «sully that the right hand coatpocmoteodauued mg- :estively. The: W Inw Mc- tun. Izmmwmt ummWedtobemoa leyhomflbemndthoumumw dun-III; nemmtm-adoopenl! thatsemumuuptom'flt convenient kappa-t. Asunnflttro- marked to: customer tron Hudson for Mbmnmamfl: ughuonhemwunotaogéou. Icy. Furtherthuthathomm hired and burly. He was a unlit. McCllntock gave only am look at the prisoner. An mny or fear was on him. The collu of his shirt was sun with blood from a wounded taco. HI: hatmgone,nndhueontmmrn. Band and wondering. his on- m uneasily over the cmwd. But the one look Indeed MeCllnbock. nndheloutnlllntemtlntholcenc. thick of the mob. and then he saw the ctptive. His hand: were bound, and he was tied with rope to the front seat of n buckboud drawn by two jad- ed horses. His captors were three iron Jawed, hard need countrymen. They were armed with ohotgune and were enjoying their Iplendid triumph to the um freon-d struck at hlm'with the tint of his hand. The mun appeared surprised, but not 1t ell angry. He merely wiped the blood from hie lip: and asked in en injured tone, which conveyed a mild repuoot: “What did you want to do that for? I don‘t know you." And u he sought to minmn his piece at HeClintock’e side he kept repeating: “Bu. neighbor. I don't know you. You certainly got the udvnnnge at me.†Gmtock'u elbow wu shouting. “Lynch “'3 p him!" at the top of his luau. $7†The mater mochuuc meted tn Ema“ am fro. and struck nt him "with the 11. flat of his hand. The mu: appenud :9: lurpriaed, but not 1t :11 “1217. Ho ahd ' merely wsped the blood from up lip: and askod in an Injured tone. which ~ f‘ Clintoek. “You an’t get put. and Mummbocomiuthinwnynow." “Look out for you-nit. Milt.†“Rover fear for me." . He jumped down into the dusty. ’ trampled road and toot by toot touch: bin my forward. nhehnduuthouintrentwm tuning bnck. The result we: n im. ribie Jun, for those behind were still- 5 struggling to get within sight or the! murderer. A drunken mun nt Mc- . Cilntock'n elbow wu shouting. “Lynch I him!" at the top of his lung. “I with I could no Jun." But Jun. Ind taken the west mood threo hours before and 1m driving to- ward Bumw'o Sowmlllo n tut n McElroy'u but tum could an him. Who- ho reached then it was mount to make ono'o blood run cold to hour the good an curse. “You mlt here, doctor.†cried Me- Cflntock'l that to break his head to: him it he didn't. move on. The, Inn Idushontmsuhhnwhen 1 any cry "rolled up from the throat: at thou In advusco. Thoma! mm Mn; brought Introm the out road. “The brawn!†matured the doctor. tack. "Wham m we going to do! thtcuundo?†B: m o: mww Hccnntock flood a tow.†muttered the docto: uugely. As they neared the fox-batman“! Dr. Emory pulled in. his hon“. heavy hm wagon blocked the my. ad the driver was Itoudly Want momma, bending luv, gunned tho Inc. which won mind toward than. “The whob townhlp'u here. [don’t know on. In mark-Aid. MW no doctor am recklessly tn» the crowd. 17de mmmmtm out at the ratchet mutation. sink and chum the» village-m “Waum.ndochmhenw night." commented Mccumock grimly. “So much the better for u. Surely they in not all gone mm," mated tho doctor. “I wouldn't ï¬t. a. batta- tcr h!- plumb.†'Atlcuthowlflutbouuo.’ “I with I couldmauptom our 'm-suoaéemm"um "But.â€withnmdnflebulum dWm'll-fthwwthtn l w Luuuurt Melotte Cream Separtor ooo admissions mistâ€"year crease 0! 22.000 over 1.31; the surplus this you- is u 8006 runners and will in hood be keenly MW. TO BE RUN ON THE LAST DAY OF THE FAIR. A foul-mile foot race will ’ run he a, gold watch valued at 825. and the second 815. The race will start from Britmn's store at the foot of Kent-sh, and six times around the ï¬ling]: will be the. conga}: run. A. E. Gregory, the druggist, sells itâ€"recommends it and guaran- tees it; only 50 cents a large bottte and your money back if it fails. to cure dandruff, falling hit and Re!» ing of the scalp. It is the old Anglo-Saxon mum tor dandrun and it's a good one. If you have dandrua you have itch dirt and the little microbes that are part and parcel oi dandrufl are working penis- may nightand day and soccer or Inter will reach the very life» 01 your htir and destroy its vitality. Then you'll be baldâ€"bald to stayâ€"- for not even the wonderful return-at- i-g properties in Parisian Sage can grow hair after the hair bulb Br root is dead. Parisian 83.31» cm (land- drawing. pom 80 was only t ht.- urod. vmbond on NI my out troll: the harvest; In the Dakota magma. mg he knev an be Ind looked. tub miniature-«691m nucleation“ hound. may the mob box:- b flavor-c. some to that but Inmatovn, rather ashamed of their tor]. will. the our lengthen- ln: pmoulon which Md foliowod the tour noun. tht backhand since only In tb. any med about and am. at! Into the night. An hour M m. prison. was tlfln‘ bun-1mm In «cutout Hr.- Brm‘o nloon. W to bud boon. eonvoyed by th mu: patio-nu, who- Md banquet b mos-In um. um- pomrlly at but, be pout-«l mt .8855 8 noon 8: 3. «oat-=93. 295- S no 38. nan-oil d3 {Saxon he put up 1 good ï¬ght." “01' course In am. He den't mt “haunted!†“more wuttood natured'mrmch crowd. Alma: thounuruttboprhouermmch- were mural tic-Wm ho wu the wrong mu.- , all right.“ It was lard u-nn to :Mndon the Matthew. “What havoyou hendolngtohimf'ukodwtcdonn voice-melons. myteltnfrlcndly mmmthepocrboundmtchu load/m 0. Th. Iron 1.“ mm “You are sure shout that?†on In- WHAT IS ITCH DIRT ? A fOUR MILE RACE (Co-thud mt vat.) Exhibition had atg‘aqt plenty of all likeli- to -mmvuvuv' , am’im:mmm. All person“ mm Wm according!!- u Linde this the sixw‘ 5 of a“, was I ,WI-Tl'oummw. License 111W†Notice I8 here by given that H}! W of the Town of Lind- nude applications {or wrmi“ douto (chews?!- their Tavern {,(I‘Cense sea nown as the rm Union Lml. so P. 1.8.00tmul. °{ â€0:“! 1‘1;an 331;?“ 832 cons: e at “as d the Bond of License Com m to be held' In the inspPCw to†$0. Rm'Icglmshm ,inth MW“ “1 «W, I“ at 3zheboux' of WO 0-. !or six hundred dollars ($600" 00) betting interest at six (6) per felt. per mum. for a. term of ten (10) M ' One for ï¬fteen hundred (101185. (81500.00) bearing interest at 81x :(0) Per cent. per mum, for a W o! twenty (20) years. mm at Sebrig'ht this eighth day a 309%. All. 1908. License District of West Victoria. The lunicipality of Damon offers for ads the following debenturas -AAA produced at the sale, the touéwins WI: m north half of lot 22. in the second concession of the ton- ship 01 Huiposn, containing 100 an- tes. more or less. The'following in» movements are said to be on th- Premises. About 60 acres are under cultivation, balance in slash and M turn. with some timber, log but. Tutâ€"10 per cent. to be paid down on day of sale. For balance W will be made known at the sale. For W Particulars apply to JONES LEONARD, Soh'dton, 18 Torontoâ€"91., Tomato. Or to G. H. HOPKINS, I_,indsaY-_ 0F FAR! PROPERTY IN TOWN- SHIP OF MARIPOSA. There will be sold on Tuesday. Oo- W. 13. 1908. at one o’clock run. in the Benson House, Lindsay, by virtue of power of sale contained h FARM FOR SALEâ€"100 ACRES, more or lea. lot 12. con. 4', Atari- m. 890 acres plow land, balance posture and! second growth. Good brick house and first-class barn. 50 x 65, stone wall and good stabling wind-mill, driving house. Rog I-en, hen house. three wells. Wen fauc- od and in good repairs. 1} mil% from Little Britain. 3} miles from Karipoea. Station. Good orchard. PARK T0 RENT.â€"LOTS 29. CON. 6, Eenelon, consisting of 360 a:- ns. 1‘25 cleared, balance in much. Six miles from Penelon Falls. and convenient to school tnd‘ postd- ï¬be. F0 particulars apply to Jae. Daniela, â€"â€"irkï¬eld, Ont. Debentures for Sale LOSTâ€"GREEN PETERBOROUGH canoe on Badman Lake. Reward, A. A». “Donald; "The Fort," Vic- toria Rood. F‘OR QRLE. -â€"A QUANTITY ( 1F DRY cowl“ wood also cedar Suitable for fence posts. James Bird, Fleetwood. S'I‘RKYED.â€"FROM LOT 10, cox. 1' FARE To REN'r.â€"-EAST HALF 0!" Lot 21, Con. 3, Fenelon. For bans apply to‘ more a Jackson, Lind- say, or A. Gilchrist. Islay, Alta. The property of Thomas Western. For further particulars apply to Elias Doves. real estate agent, FAR]! FOR SALEâ€"NORTH HALF lot 15, con. 14, flavors. contain. ing 100 acre. an cleared. Conva- ient to school} church and post 0(- ï¬ce. Good buildings and well sup- plied with water. Apply to James Rowe, Janetvifl‘e P.O.. Ont. mum ma SALEâ€"FIFTY Acnné‘. Northeast quarter, lot 6, con. 2, Inigoâ€. _ _A‘gply to A. McLean, Muriposa, one black munoy cow about 9 years old. Suitable ra- ward for chVery of same. W. B‘ Gallbwuy, Fingerboard. mom WANTED.â€"FOR s. s. No. 8, Opt. Duties m comma“ Supt. 1. Applicants to state m. try and qmliflcctions. Adim Wm. M. Graham, Lindsay. 1'0" ï¬m 1,-2ng apnea-2 0517361: fat- for Sub or Io Rem " ‘13? Acres, Let 15, Con 4 Batch. Splendid barns, good soil, Wmdï¬mborï¬mileefmm Port Perry. 1 mile from M cheater. Aprly to owner on place. “mWnu-uwxjm CommemingFridby. Sept. 25, Ir J. A. Shoal or repreautative '5.“ be It Little Britain every Friy until further notice and Mounts. app; to Samuel TaWilson, Owe, or G. F. Bled. cultintad for crop. and wont 10 were: run for cattle. with creek can- tuning running water. Good bum 30 x 50 hat, on stone foundation. all!) barn 22 x 45 feet for hayum hmdriï¬lgsbod‘, hogpen etc Auction Sale m" with modern m., with modern convening. a. ApplyJohnIu-ahdl 320a. ALEX. noanmm'. Clerk. For will NEW TELEPHU "lie Private {0 f1‘0!!! Lindsa w Eden has 1. Mel! ‘ï¬rsl-(l a ELLIO‘ â€Mega. als: â€WM, invq i! We also' debentures I. is done in the Princxpal an Q Without any O BORROWE] honey on real me lowest cur; “tee of intere: Private funds. to buy good I WELDON, Soli¢ Blâ€: Lindsay. Village P1 LEIGH R. KNIG “otter. Notary I‘- Waterloo M‘ 00.. of Water! Durance Co., of Accident and S . B. WELDON, Clerk, Oakwooc Agent, Issuer 01 Conveyancing i. [GORE JA STEWART 0' Notaries. etc. my Iowan, cm Weill' 8 Shoe S G. H. HOPKU Solicitor, Nou “sitar for Ban ey to loan on LEIGH R. Kim Solicitor and insulting best «lent Insurum ey to low an and sold. 80 Bank of (‘ Oï¬ce over Fa F. D. Moore, Ute†solicitors Bank 01 Comm‘ u mortgngu flee William St York “5., 1 '1'. Stewart, south, Lindsay DES. NEELAN D.‘ m. 1“. A. WALTI my. Honor g University and Dentistry. All proved branch calmly perfo “be Ofï¬ce 0 Store. corner m. POGUE, De 1y opposite the attention given Howard V. Po: DB. GROSS, Den w Royal Coll! (In. All mode Inga of Dental :11 the latest :21 Special attentic Orthodonie. work. The sucq (“nth under gas the insertion , dentures conti of this ofï¬ce. polite the Sim UN DEBS [C money on “teem :38. J. [cm and Colborne h! attention noâ€, throat hours : 10 3.1: mw-Ridout' diluent depart! successfully prm DR. F. 3 GRADUATE T; "I138 NEIL. [inn-at. Lin I8. E. A. NES Dotti-t. gradu logo of Dean! and Honor 1 University Pra 0mm A. Peel, Money rope THURSDAY Barri