,' We don’t Cobble Shoes THE TORONTO. + NEWS A “law â€"--â€" â€"--- _ _ ï¬ â€œDRIVE“ I! DIM HEY I; MIOANY AMEN". §AMM MWMNAMPAYI“ WERE N0 There’d be No‘ Tailors Would There? J. HUGHES “7. G. Blair {9" Son ' v I ' ' does tht M m oï¬ootivdy without irritating tin m or causing my dis-mutton. Tho children like them for tho, t“ like candy. One of the most popular of the NAâ€"DRU-CO prom 85a.“ Emmhamrdnwhdthnmdflaodnflfl‘h ’ wwï¬umwamw . . m ChildNnOhanod mkapéflhdambkfa W Thu at!†M out right when 31‘. um WMhWndtmImIdï¬um “Wannabe- A 7hen you want shoes cobbled take them to a cobbler. If you want them repaired as they should bebring them to, us. only the best of leather used and ï¬rst class workmanship. We alse make WATERPROOF FARM BOOTS, HIGH BOOTS and FINE BOOTS. Special attention given to tender feet, corns, bnnions, weak ankles, etc. Call and look over our samples. It costs no more to for you, and in ma: There are tailors because some people in- sist on having made-for-themselves clothes. And as for youâ€"Do you belong to the class of people who insist upon good tailoring? The Qgickest and Best Shon in PARTICULAR MEN no more to wear clothes made and in many instances you save money in the long run. â€"â€"â€"- ‘ mum-1m you me u m min! vim you give m‘ mg LINDSEY ST. and WILLIAM 81‘. NORTH m t†Dominion ldvoeaï¬of of!“ R. R. L. Ladies and Gen tlemens Tailor l 11 Town New Bridge over \X‘edresday last the members of the Hetenom County Council and a. com- mittes of the City Council. visited the rim Creek bridge. They wen accomrmnea by Mr. J. E. Backer, the twisty Engineer. They tom! the may; in bad shape; It Ml cost a 1ng amount to make the W any mam, in met a mplete mew may is; waived, as the Mt gn-uwm hail “we! “a flag- and gen-â€" 6131309; to Sept- 11- The wage has been mm and Minutemen W the t‘eumiee M Mel-â€" ï¬llet?- anal \‘ieleï¬m use em; “l ï¬temel‘e eenmmtmg messiah of the Warsaw went... The mig'mg elthevmereamgeenmewme ec-nalmellee at the new clean cut. 5M1: ‘hm‘ it is elalmed‘ We: ladlmm‘ llle Renae «t the eelleme el the meal; \wldae. Thus it, would mm. ‘nlle igemt is liable and it is the ilntmtln‘ we understand. of We Mounties and the city to ask for a ‘aulï¬tantial apwoprietlon for a new i bri‘u‘h Emma“ AND_ Naflonality? How can loyalty no . more question of potatoes and hay?" They really seem to think that they have dis sad 0! modern Canadian history th two questions like these. Business has eve thing to do with the sense of Nations it?. What is the first thing that causes the immi t to be willing to take the oath? e â€" iance? His business prosperity. The United States has developed a virile ï¬yougstlrfentiqzent by allying business no otism. That is right, for a country that is good enough to flourish in is good enou'h to give your heart to. But. it lines of trade _we_rs‘cultivated so as to -A Ls‘ Lh-_l_--_ ‘â€" Tweed. Oct. 4 and 5. Zephyr, Oct. 10. Gravenhurst. Sept. 14 Guelph, Sept. 19, 21. Haliburton, Sept. 28. Huntsville, Sept. 26. : lulu- v- vâ€" â€"_ - mi. 3 man tool thtt hln bulineu in dopondent on . Image power. just Rm" border, ho will wanton in h for tho 13nd in wind} p0 Midland. Sept. 28 and 29. Newmarket, Sept. 19 to 21. Norwood, Oct. 10 and 11. Oakwood, Sept. 25 and 26. Simcoe. Oct. 17. 1-8. 19- Stlrling. Sept. 21. 22. Sutton West. Sept. 28. 99- , ( Ca.- Ntt- ) D Aug' Pigeon Creek NAIIONAUW; 15. m a WWW pm in their wwn upon the staunch. liver and “my“- and their mild action makes than 5‘! the more suited to â€0910 that are sick. 1 an well because 01 Dr. Hamilton’s Pills gnd I owe you “ debt of gratitude for them.†, )‘A-_‘â€" Don t tail to use Dr Pillsâ€"for general family “9° â€0 iciae compares with the. 30 yellow boxes. 25c, all dwm'0 Catarrhozone Co.. Memo! JOHN HENRY POC-HEN. Mr. John Pochen, a. former Lindsay citizen. who died in Montreal. Was buried 1mm the G.'1‘.R. train Friday morning. The p.11 bearers were : Mr. W. H. Walsh, Mr. W. Hâ€" Cress- well, Mr. W. Aikens, Mr. Robert Flack. Mr. Sterling Smale and Mr. John Crofton. v 7 7"?“°“"‘" 59"" 2‘ ""1" Wm? m1wnï¬o§h3 Known lm» dad,=â€"Rec1pfm*ity=-the same . g“ Md awry; mm a mm man its al= ï¬gm'ï¬ï¬ “flask!!!“ Mm awe to ma up; I‘m Immu- mnm 9t mm MM“. wonderful mm about It may. m amt handles. mum. You mubeammmm the! '1‘th #58" rm Pm with um um ' Iii“ mew Chanda mm mm * mm Whemthm ‘33 “$333: 3am. m straw gm amum Wm when my “an n \Is now WW I‘M-m» gflw m» Mahmud Maw! â€61“!†M van 0‘ mt He mxm mania l mwsm mm, it “9 “9 mm“ ‘ um MN“? MW ta what new“ and flmï¬nm W m}! mm metal“; am «Main we do. :Rmn the M‘ g“, m (90‘ mm 9w» neightmm me more lswal 9| mm â€IL m m m 1| \w mu. W9 m (M mmm 1 m «an WW “I m «mum m mu mm a» ho- ‘wmn weaohm that doctrine w um um Oil! mummy» ‘W “*9 mm “‘8‘“ M W“ “9“ m “an erm «a w I» sure and see um her out mm m g pom The: m. m was in true on this new on the “Q , mat and after “steam to me tow a ‘h m“ N!†m M’ m m“ A“ time she became impatient. stamwt :9: 933%?“ h. “M “no “OI. wm- in true on this met on the mm and War listenin to me for a time me We impatient. stamped her foot on the floor and Sunni: Young men. do you know what your a talkin about and when I sad I was proclaimiu the great doctrine c! Free Trade as was advoccsted by Mr. Laurier. Trade with the Yankees and loyalty to Britain. Ah. she said. pointin out her wizened ï¬nger. ’lhat sounds hollow. It may be ever so rosy in appearance but said she like beauty. its only skin deep. Look‘ here she said : For long- years and; me old man kept a. little store on‘ the corner where we raised our fam- ily. By and by they grew up and We too big for the old home and spread out. One setth here and another yonder and another across the river yonder. They all used to meet at. home for some time and the children used to trade with us, but after a while the one across the riv- er said, Mother I think I'll > trade a little more with my neighbor over there. He's a. pretty sharp (allow, and drives a. great bargain for him- self every time, but I think I w geod enough. I‘ll be just an loyal to you as e\'er, come and see you gust a: regularly as oi old and be your best young child on earth. young man. do you know what hap- pened. From that time his trade with me cloned. ms neighbor got another yonder and another the river yonder. They all used to meet at home for some time and the children used to trade with us, but after a. while the one across the riv- er said, Mother I think I'll trade a. little more with my neighbor over there. He's a. pretty sharp fellow, and drives a great bargain for him- self every time, but I think I am gOod enough. I'll be just a loyal to you as ever, come and see you just as regularly as of old and be your best: young child on earth. young man. do you know what imp potted. Frcm that time his trade with me closed. Ilia neighbor got my lh'mg from my own child and where is he now}? I have not seen his {one for years. People tell me his neighbor took him in no in their trading that he's been maintained to show his face around home war since and it its going to be the awe in this momma“: denim W old high won‘t vote to? In Mutter. “â€055 'ind hlmost with tom. tor n mxom 01 the Senate. which bod become n party atrument. hu for fifteen yam up intod procticnlly nothing but Libon plototho Semmuntllitiouporti- ' body u the Home 0: Lord: it- ~ . %.}'7v,- legislation .- um“ which ambushed the Hydro-Electric Commiulon, thnt is distributing the lighting through the province our tour hundud mile- oi trunnionion wires. Clea-1y he most out thing; out for himoit and he in no hum to tlo him-oil to eithoc pm. ithomtoioonotmon- thoughitoohin memo. it llthht min in im. 0. 7. I“ I' iMi‘ 1004 i.c.2.u.ioua iii-mo tlomuoimroim u up «surmoonirth t l Rum no?!“ It «.th «hint uncouth» we both on.» an bathe tn: «In. “: toms at tum-onion «out ‘no air. Your mm sol. Jammy mm mm :r‘ï¬" =W m m «'33» . mm Mung halt-lo ""“ _ m. m.“ In. no“ gm WEBSTER == In many. on a»: ‘ mm“. 399mm 9. 1311. ‘0 “x M8 Mt o: It mm. Q d‘“!‘“ Dowtmmt g: a. W Bum College. - v . Thehdqhtotwudhuhlonw The am 3. 3!. Polk“ collided will he mama to to «any. in the with a dnwbridp ow tho WWW future. 3‘"? maladputmm 0‘“ 0* Mvusmum hm {viadumwmtowm Vocal-onthomm‘neuflth wmtltomotttow Louis Robert. a; mw'W“ Children ‘31" autumn. {on on a hundred-foot â€I" M . truth «mamm- “‘ -"“ A .’ java-“A -1 A Iw‘. 1 171‘ “NM . a w} - 1n pun-"WV v NEW 9‘ 1811‘ "m In am: am, tn 1., mm. a dam" OI“ W rm.“ Alma But. 9! 09! up. has amend a» W .Yia‘iï¬n‘fzfé‘hi’ï¬. maul w n “ OBITU'MRY. wtion Was Ow“. Free be u m M “on: o! ' r. curloul d koaï¬ looks at shu He leave: as I ;i-ii knew. _A.mon§ the thin. t‘I be h nuts! taunt to the end!- tionl o! the land he has left. “(I a curious detachment in the wu he look: at the strum 0: "mt country. He lave: Britain h Itronx pm he: that the words “1.15051†sud ‘ oï¬'ae'rvativo†hug the sum . ____ lâ€" ineaninz in Cantdn u they any n: the United Kingdom. But. nnleu he is unhappiiy swept into the midst 0! some party emulation in Tint J"! 3!: maul!!!†Hour “4;? Children 01'? m rmcm': ' O A $310.53 I A cm the the nth!!! o! tnnt country. I Britain n strong pnrtymnn. nee that the words “Libonl†ibervetlve†have the tune in Cannde no they hue in 'd Kingdom. But. nnleu he )tly swept into the midst o: «v emulation tn of charm Inch lulled easilv kin ‘wwwgl W , With Johnson stufl on how 8. J. Boa-curl cope- out Lanyard's chances against the reel big'smoke: Whlle many ï¬ght fans believe thet Sun Word is capable of taking Jack Johnson's measure it should be remembered that eVery precedent In prize-ring history is against Sun's chances with the big smoke. 0! course. the ring is the place where the unexpeCted happens with unusual frequency. but a victory {or Lang- (ord over Johnson would be a greet surprise to close followers of the high-class 113th where one any such advantage in height as Johnson has over London! the shorter m invu-isbly got the worst 0! it. In the J ohnson-Bnrns and: in Australia. Tom. who is s shsde taller than Langford, wss unable to reach Johnson with s ceiling blow. Though he had the punch and gone- Iy born in Indtflodtolmdit. Johnson's superior height and superb delence mode it impossible [or him to connect. During the lust low rounds. stung by Johnson's taunts, mums charged minis. exposing vu. n... V__', v hlmmll to {home men; Wt! that won rendered lllm 9. mad w-chnmmom When Slum met 69mm la their \m long Wllm new the name hummus Mlle Q ~le M the mailer lawllslm Sharks “a u mull «ml mm an “my mule ‘Nh anal «Mal llw mm m doll Q“ We m3“ Allhum he lam camel“?- ls all “men. he could not «am an m nunlahmem as well «a lush: the (manual John 1+. Sullmm who was hacking: Starkey. mm than it "w sail“: hall been we “who: taller he W. The last international tattle for the heaVyweight championship was fought between Corqett and â€Rake“ in 1894. Mitchell was as clever n ï¬ghter as the hue-knuekle game pro- duced. and game to the core. CorLctt. four inches taller than the Englishman. with his long reach and science. made a sorry spectacle of Charlie. He had a personal grudge against Mitchell and started alter him like a beercat in the ï¬rst round. lie waded in and smashed Mitchell ‘ferociously for three months until :the game little fellow, who seemed powerless to reach Corbett, collaps- ed under his attack. "iwvvw w would huedeteawd Jamie! WNW 13-. - L_.n- 3...... m mu any who: beau" mew proton“. the Wash“ mam m MIN! can! with which Jack M MI W‘ on W auras. who II mm about. We“ mm '1 A :mm «but many can- and Sun ‘0 J00 Wk who it “’0‘.†ring contelt between Jom'l NM!†It! W G! 3mm. mum um u- how: We. “wu‘aum u.- m m of can» mg»; W9 “flunk!" M W Van I3 WC»?! lewah: We“ in the ï¬rst. round. in and smashed Mitchell {0:- three months until little fellow, who seemed am [or Indian an Ian- D. OINNLHON to... who may not and now here in some mflmmhmm 7“)“an two minimum My :3 mun NR LAWN tun' “Mm all “Miami“ \‘anm‘a. 21‘»- W MUM «ad POW Hum“. Mun . 5- †Falls and ammo. xx. " u.» 3.4. HEH'PN unnm‘. m 1631. LIMI‘ onion "noun: :0w 1 and Sundnys 10 am. to l p.m Wzocuwzwzw him home. manually mum! ““1300! all». lard mm m mm “mm « em» 0900 i M" W how in differvm In“! “W To“ for We and W â€I wit you. '1‘th is one ‘I Noni Wad. bewtifully nit dd with convenience: {0112000 “an than an m m: IOIBSBEIEIS EXCURSIONS via. 01116130 and St. Paul . 80p†and White in connection with $133141} FARR haunt "RWY $1.65 EXHIBIT!†Toronto 3 rand 0“? WI Mr A M ulna for $9.50 Lindsay Branch. With its large number of branch Mun Bank of Commerce is “I world promptly and at reason; Won. ‘ FOREIGN M and drafts on all u M Burks, lire, kronon. ï¬â€˜ “.0 Wï¬lted It The Cana THE CAN OF C‘ J.G.Edw W Motor) Lawn "050 d Edvartise i CAPITAL - $10,000,_(_ COLLECTI Fountain Embers and '1 with us {“968 that n Our ï¬ve-year :Er cent. incest cowhin and Wtoauege The Victoï¬a HEAD OFFI C E Wpauy u: I! Agnew a? Lmd- â€1‘. ï¬Ã©'litâ€˜ï¬ â€˜ Lindsay, “ hr at some. time )- Oï¬oe Hours: 10 to 3 o'clock. Int-I'd.†10w 1 o‘clock transacted. Savings ABM qualiu I‘ WWW fur W R 19m: Branches Province of th Imperial 1 , Cmpan Branch. nun Capital Pa d U» SIR EDMUND WALKER. * ALEXANDER LAI‘ {pleat unâ€" .. QAtu‘i \\ All Idling to Ion luau genera ll Mural Hos median mn unt