I'ABHERS AND OTHERS wishing to. borrow money on farm property will ï¬nd it to their interest to write or so. me before placing them. THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to loan money on Farm, Town and Village Property, at the very low- at rates of interest, private or company funds. McSWEYN WELDON, Solicitors, c., Ontario Bank Building, cor. Kent and W11- Ham-eta†Lindsay. In Omemeo ev- ty Monday. G. H. IOPKINS, Barrister, Solicit- or for the Ontario Bank. Money to loom gt Lowest Rates. Ofï¬ce No. 6 Yukon-st†south. {A LARGE AMOUNT of private funds to 10m, 4} and 5 per cent. WM. BTEEZRS, Solicitor. Dominion Bank Building, William-at" Lindsay .TO BORROWERS-Wo are loaning; money on real estate mortgages at the lowest current rates. The bus- tpeu is done in our own omco and IAPPINESS INSURED by getting your marriage license from Thoe. Beau. Licences issued either at his house on Albert-gt, or at his ' once at G: W. Bean‘- Jewellery store, Kent-It" Lindsay. DB, 1‘. A. WALTERS, dentist, Lind- on], Honor graduate of Toronto University and Royal College at D0131 Surgeons. All the latest n1 improved branches of dentistry Why performed. Charges moans“. Omco over Gregory’s Drug Stan, corner Kent and Wil- DB. NEELANDS, dentist, Lindsay. mu teeth without pain by pl (Vitalized Air) administered by him for 26 years with great sucoeu. In Itudied the gas under Dr. Cot- ton, of New York, the originator of tor extracting teeth. Dr. Got- [in ion writes Dr. Neelands that hehul given the gas to 186,417 persons without an accident. Dr. Neelandn no. the best local pain obtunders. Bountiful utiï¬cdal teeth inserted at We“ prices. Please send a. A--- loans. Business strictly conï¬dent? 1.1.1. H. C. HAMILL, lot 57, con. I. ARTHUR DAY, dentist, succes- sor to the late Dr. Hart. Member pi Toronto Dental College and To- ronto University. .Also graduate of American Dental College. -AJ_AA 1. B. WELDON, Mariposa. Township Clark, Oakwood, Ont. Insurance Amt, Issuer of Marriage Incomes, Conveyancing in all its Form, HONEY TO LOAN. pâ€"ovlitl carti before coming. 0mm surly opposite the SimPflon House '5 â€v. -‘vâ€" .1 __ , Hoot modern dentistry iaractised h the most scientiï¬c manner. Crown and Ridge work a spmialâ€" t1; Charges moderate. Ofï¬ce 44 Int-It. the principal and interest repaid to us without any expense of re- mitting. We also purchase mort- gages and debentures. TO INVES- TORSâ€"We invest money for clients on mortgages, also upon municipal debentures, investment stocks and bonds. McLAUGHLIN Jr. PEEL, Barristers, c., Lindsay. 'ï¬ 'Anmomm 111 method! adopted and prices m, Ofï¬ce over Anderson ant}: opposite Veitch's hot V Undue-y LI. GR 088, mmt: Fonolon. Islay P. 0.â€"41-tf. PAGE FOUR mmnaémsms WHEY ro LOAN Awm 'EN. dentist, Lindsay Toronto University Bmiluu.¢, mnty 0‘ Vb' of lontxeal. mortgages 15‘ He gazes across at the â€sugar- icicle†-â€" Yolande is sitting at. the opposite side of the oval table be- tween Mrs. Murray and Lady Maria â€"a.nd wonders gloomily whether, on the whole, it really would not have been pleasanter to have his fair young wife passionately and happily fond of him, as he had been so :reatly afraid would be'the normal state 0! mm in his conjugal ex- istence. “Joyce needn’t think I’m going to make an ass of mysel! even for her." he says inwardly. “I've seen much of that sort of thaw-- would do Joyce no good v name Coupled with min certainly shall not cause to pose as tha- jured wife. Not th» little creature seen much now what I . that blessed weddi: been more like a S's. anything else!" tn’ cry has than At this moment Yolande looks .zp again, her eyes and his .neet, a. faint troubled flush disturbs bhe cold paJlor of her face, and he sees with what an effort she tries to continue her conversation with Vis- count Glynne. She has been enthusiasticall de‘ scribing the beauties and chargs of a St. Bernard puppy she has seen at the show. Mrs. Murray clinks her spoon against a. wine glass nervously, and Dallas Glynne feels a. spasm of rage against everybody at ti table. The Viscount peers at her with a. sickly smile, and elongates his thin, compressed lips. “Well," Joyce says, deliberately eating her ï¬sh and looking from Lady Maria to Yolande. “I cannot truly say I regret the walk, long as it was, It was simply delightful!†"It must have been," Yolande agrees, in clear, cold tones and smiling as brightly and coldly as Joyce herself. â€I suppose you would like just such another walk to-morâ€" row, Miss Murray?" "I should!" Miss Murray answers, and she loses her temper so far as to say it rather deï¬antly. Yolanda looks up at this moment. and Joyce meets her gaze. It is unused and coldly contemptuous. "You never will learn Welsh topo- graphy, I'm afraid, Dallas. That long, low mountain beyond Llunfair is Moel Galch. Moelwyn is miles on. We really got dreadfully far out of the right road," she adds. smiling merrily. “I'm so awfully sorry!" “Are you? You don't seem so," retorts Lady Maria. disagreeably. She detests eating at. the family din- ner table, being obliged to dispense with some of the weighing and meas- uring of her food that. goes on in her own apartments. and always tempers the delight guarded by her presence by being very cross. But Joyce interrupts him. with u gay laughâ€" “We lost our way. Lady little." Captain Glynne says curtly. "I ex- plained how it happened to Glynne. We got down into Uanfair Valley instead of keeping ncross the moun- tain â€" Hoelwyn. I think it's call- and Captain Glynne choose to take such long walks together!" "Dinner was begun n quarter of an hour ago, Joyce." Lady m. re- sponds nusterely. "And, even 11 I could consent to keep the rest of the family waiting for dinner, I could not calmly consent to ruin my own health for: days simply because you Captain Glynne reddens angrily, and glances covertly at. his wife from beneath his half-lowered eyelids. But Yolande is not looking at him. ance, the ï¬sh has followed the soup, and Lady Karin, looking like a martyr in a. horribly unbecoming gown of atone-colored velvet, glances up stemly from her plute of boiled chicken. "A thousand pardons!" J oyca “ya alrly, smiling at her. "Dinner in ball over, I am druid." Ledy Marin. greatly to Mrs. Mur- ray’s displeasure, will not permit dinner to be delayed one minute; so, when Captain Glynne and Miss Mur- ray nt length make their appear- ’ He thinks ibis will oflectunlly arouse her from this cold. provoking insoucimce that is as new as it is unpleasant to him. But Yolanda only smiles (113(1anqu n she glances at. hhn. _ asks more sharply. Sh. sink- down gracefully into s low easy chair, and puts up her pretty black satin. unbmluhed shoes on the fendehbar of the tiled “No. Why. should I do such 3 very foolish thing?†she replies carelussly. And Captain Glynne dashes 00 to dress. muttering savagely. "Captain Glynne," Yolende aye distinctly, with e. stress on the {or- mal appellation, "I want to tell you, lest you blame your man. that it wee I who was the cause at the accident in your room just now." a. peace. unwed. on his we: to the door, and Joyce peusee e mo- ment also. forgetting herself. , “Whet accident?†he uh. turn- ing heck. "I went Into your room to speak to you, thinking you were there." Yolmde answers steadily, in cold, even tones, "and, having looliuhly “hopped to look at your dreeelng cue, and o bottle of mecuenr oil. 1 â€"â€"epilled it over some thingeâ€"epoil- ed them, I fear. I em very eorry!†"Whit’ and you upon?" In at. dimly. 7 But. there is utter indium-one. in her tone. and he is nettled. “Iv don’t. know." Yolanda replies, without looking a. him. “Some tics and handkerchief: and other We and] be u: deeper msgreee "flu we are in now it we don't hurry." LADYNORA (WMP‘I) you do it on purpose?" ho And he is thinking of a young, fair, faithful wife whom in heart and soul he has wronged, of a pure, trnd, true love, given to him freely, which he has cast. aside as a worthBess thing, 0! the mirage of o {also fair woman's shallow selï¬sh fancy. which has lured him almost beyond the border-line of honor apd plighted troth. ' "ch, mamma. is," Joyce answcr' denly, in a V“. "Please don" adds cm- from 1‘ Mun- safe C 133 Glynne, sitting sm easy chair by the ï¬re in 1, is asking himsel! 0‘ again why that cur, 1" so rude to him .1, - e. why Lyulph Glynno was ~11 to ma to-night. " he -s. “Because the lellow will be Maul of Pentreath so soon. or became â€"â€"ofâ€"J oyce Murray?" There is u long silence. Captain Glynne's cigar goes out. and he throws it. aside, and, leaning for- ward, with his elbows on his knees and his hands over his head. thinks and thinks, staring at the ï¬re. until the ï¬re goes out too. “You are always losing your mon- ey or trinkets, or something!" she says complainingly. “Now here are your gold bracelets thrust into your necklet-case, and here is a ring-case. the very one you had with poor dear Lord Dunavon's ring. empty! I hope you have the ring safe. Joyce. Do you hear me, my dear? That ring is worth guite seventy rr eighty pounds. Do you know w' it is. Joyceâ€"your beautiful . and sapphire ring, my dr‘ [ur- ray asks anxiously But Joyce is already in bed. and. hearing her mother's footstep. and anticipating the usual maternal grumbling. pretends to be asleep. But, as the good lady feels she must ï¬nd fault with something or someb body, to relieve her ruffled sensibil- ity, she ï¬nds fault with Joyce’s dressing me. and reprovee her daughter crosaly {or leaving her jew- els and money loosely thrown into an unlocked box. Finding she in there. and counter)- enced by the presence of the Viscount end the three doctors, Mrs. Murray is obliged to retire very weekly, a!- ter a few brief questions. Then she goes into her daughter's room to vent some of her displeasure and dis- cuss some of her grievances. The Honorable In. Murray, with her stateliest air, rustles up to the door of the Earl's sitting room. md prepares to enter md assert her . - periority over mdemoiselle. I! "t e presuming creature" is there ct this moment. Joyce Murray yam openly eeveral times, and at last begs to be excused from sitting up eny longer. Her mother, the Honorable lire. Hurray. escapes from the consciousness of her troubles in e brief doze, until et last Lady Merle. herself eeye â€Good night." and the occupants o! the drawing room lmmedietely ecetter. ics, anecdotes o! illnesses and eudden deaths. strange remediee and extra- ordinary recoveries. until her hearers are n11 limp and pellid with depres- slon. They are all three very courteous end deferentiel to the men who will soon be an Earl, and the Viscount ï¬nds the evening much more enjoy- able than one spent in the drawing room. There eVeryono is either silent or sulky except Lady Maria. who for one weary hour alter dinner "ex- erts herself," as she says. and di- verts the conversation with lugubri- ous "cheer-fumes!" to tick room top- In the sitting room “Joining the old man's bedroom. the three doctors and Lord Glynne hold a. node), semi- professioneJ. end not unpleasant se- moe, mndemolselle occulonally 6nd- lng a pretext for joining them. Sir Gregory Parker has dined well; but he does not refuse a glass of the choice old Burgundy which Viscount Glynne 06ers him. nor indeed do the other doctors. Sir Gregory Punt. the eminent London physician. has arrived. and the Viscount has left the drt'ing room. and has (one to tho Earl’s dumber. “Oh. thank you!" Yolende re- eponde, leughlng, e little fluttered end conï¬ned by Dellea'e admin; her In each gentle tonee. end with such 3 ea“ wletlul look in hie eyes. "But I wasn't angling for e present, I assure you. Per-hm. ener I had got the little dog, I ehouldn't we eo much for him." "I am turn you wouldn't." «clam Lord Glynne. breaking a. crust of bread wtto s vicious snap. an ugly, nturnino grin on hi- lecn duk taco. “You'd and him 3 M bum." "I! he in . won-bred puppy. you shall certainly luv. him. Yolunde." her husband out, with n alight smile. and s hint mm. on the ad. jectivo. um Time Jail 1 only vial: I could buy him.†“Well, I an In love mu: tint dou- littlo St. Ber- nu’d." uh. udmltl, looking down , gt .hcr pitta. and flushing more end more deeply in her anger md embarrassment. though she tries bravely not even to tool the Insulting innuendo. "I am at we?! 9 heap: rwl'l’"“' Though oh. strin- her utmost. Yo- hndo cannot help uddonlnc hotly, for the qtjng in tho rud- apeech u palpablo enough to ovary ono. “W211- I m In love with puppies . ‘ ' to 1a.]! 11: ion mu: luau-op. ug is quite â€"â€"-â€"mâ€"â€"â€"-â€"- ‘ Joneâ€""Funny thing I can-t ever . Stop the Cowl get Strong to see me mornings..." All WWO†33¢ CO.“ Brownâ€"“Neva- mind. awn make Laxative Bram-datum Tablets cure; up [or it by again you tile. utter- a, gala; one day No cure. no m. m Itâ€, can doubly by Pale and sallow cheeks, dizziness. headaches, palpitation of the heart}. and the feeling 0! weer-mess that alâ€" dicta so many young girls will soon disappear 11 Dr. W' uns’ Pink Pills are used. These pil also cure rheu- matism, dyspepsia, kidney ailments. St. Vitns' dance, and the other trou- bles that come (tom poor blood and weak nerves. Sold by all dealers in medicine or seat post. paid, at 50 cents a. box. or six boxes for 82.50. by .ddreulng the Dr. William Hedk cine Co., Brockvllle, Ont- became so weak that 1 could hardly walk. I remained in this condition for several months. during which time I tried several medicines. but non helped me in the least- Then my mother got me some 0! Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. and almost from the outset they helped me. An I con- tinued the use of the pills, the severe headaches left me; my appetite re- turned and I gained in weight- In fact. I was soon enjoying periect health. and havesinee continued to do so. I attribute this entirely to the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. and will be glad it some other week and ailing girl will profit by my ex- perience." think the occasional headaches from which they auner. huleness ol‘ appe- tite. and pale cheeks, are the natural result 01 the merging ol‘ girlhood in- to womanhood. This is a serious mistake. ’l'here is no period in a. girl's life when she needs more atten- tion, and unless the little troubles are successfully treated, more serious ones â€" perhaps decline and consump- tion-are sure to follow. What eVery young girl needs at this period is a. tonic medicine that will give her a rich. red blood, strong nerves. and bring her safely through a critical period in her hie. l-‘or this purpose there is no other medicine in .the world can equal Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Thousands 01 girls through- out Cansda. owe their present health‘ and happ ness to this medicine, and thousands oi others who am fluttering would soon be strong it they would‘ give Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills a lair trial. Among the many young ladies‘ who have proved the great worth of this medicine is Miss Jennie Bettina, of Boyle. Ont. Miss Beamer says :â€" “Some years ago I became very ill, and my friends feared 1 was going into a. decline. 1 was pale , suflered from terrible headaches; my appetite waspoor,andlgrewverythin.1 Many mothers neglect. the health 01 then- growmg daughters. Nut. 'wi-b tully, of course, out. became they THE SAD CONDIHUN OF “ANY YOUR“ The smiling sun grows colder, And in their house of sky ‘ Even the star: 1001: older ; Summer, good-bye!â€"-good-bye! â€"Frank Dempota- Sherman A music all of sorrow-â€" The wind sings down the world Night falls and on the marrow ‘ The gurden's flap are tux-led Bangles: the bitds assemble, Keen for tho southwardï¬ight The gold and red leave. tremble . In wonder at the light. - ")r 'gcnr u' gowd.’ Poor llttle Yo- . c! I wish she didn't dreud’ me ml shun me u eh. doc." he nys. -:'th 3 frown and a deep. quick “3h. '1 wish I could see her now. I would fry thttone for this day it I could!" When a minute later. a. gentle tap mun-s on the door between his room ml Yolande's. it startlee him like a 'ï¬'Sticnl answer to his desire. He mrts up eagerly â€" he is ashamed to n" how eagerly â€" and hurries to 'IH,‘ (Inor. OVOIâ€. “4'" ‘1“, u back min to Joyce." ac my: hurriedly. dropping it into us pocket again. "I In“ the light. ~{ the thing. She was {also to me 'nr the at. of this ring and P few -nw-gaws like it. I hate it - and l ~~m hcr {gloom-88 and â€"- sometimes ' hate her! Besides, What if Yolandc ~vcr saw it or knew I had “.7 Poor ’tuc romantic soul! She doesn't lmâ€" uginc that there could be 3 Woman :m. would barter tho mun she loved 'n- 'ccnr n' (ova) Poor little Yo- 0V0? â€Yes." she replies. in o weary quiet nice. openjng the door: end the rule mum: Inca. the wistful bright ryes. 'e s'cnder silk-row lorm appear I the dark portal; for the two con- 7‘s an the toilet tabie utterly mil 0 :ight the huge cheerlea room he. ind Ivor. "I Wanted to speak to you. H u.- been writing letters. and 1 mm! to speak to you for a min- ,. to consult youâ€"please." "-n'ms takes the cold. little hand r is holding the door. and dump in both his. “You want to speak to me. Yn- .nt'c?" he asks huskily. trcxnhflus: o-euth the sudden passion of keen "Mum that snares over it. "And v. mt to speak to you. my own ‘ wife. my darling!" ""r-‘_*tnin Gimme." the unhappy '3; wife cxclnims. trying to draw .4 quivering hnnd {rom his strong "W. "it is needle-Rs -â€" and it is 'M â€" I think -â€" to use such preâ€" ---<. I know quite well that â€"- ...:1 not your 'dnrlinx'!" â€â€˜Y'ch yes!" he nayc. in quick unâ€" mvly tones. "In tint you. Yoâ€" .WASIlNï¬ AWAY. Good-b3 e SII-CL (To be continued.) ' '. ' “HRROLL. Pupils prepared for nomination of Trinity University. or Toronto Con. lavatory of Music Studio and Re:- “no 50 Cambridmt. P. O. Box 23 ‘ -__w- â€"â€"7 -wiâ€"-â€""~ .. fl“ m Teacher of Voice Culture. Piano. Organ and Theory, including Hur- Mm “Pitt! und nut; trusty millions. is prepared “Mn-I on most man (can. Print- !undl it prefer: II J. PAINELL [0“! S (I. Hi HOPKINS. The 6 .653“ â€JFW 0' T" Consenmoav All the standard brands kept in stock. Cut Plugs, Lug Cats and Fancy lixtures Tobaccos and Cigars m :39me cola“ cud 11th your name .nd ad- “ on .- our authorized ngent. mu- tn mad that you will not be shed to sell my more than the 12 boxes nnd I. DON’T WANT ANY HONEY until “to: you have sold pro-ant {or younell {or Christmas. Adan-n ARNOLD MEDICINE CO, Dept... B. 6. 5O Adelaide-at out, Toronto. Ont, Blm. Violins, mandolin. To. Sets. Sou-n Skirts, Camera. etc. Re- most wo DON’T WANT ANY MO- NEYuntfldtoryoulelltho Hus ad you don't, Inn to sell any more than 12 boxc- to got tho premiums. '1“. h ‘ bou “do odor tron ; NIP out ooncern that ha given thous- ands 0! dollar- worth or premium to “onto .11 ova- tho country. Rememâ€" but “no that. Dr. Arnold'n English Toxin P111. or. . nu known remedy tortudimoxtbokédney and W. Bright}: dine-no. dxabetes, m. nervous troubles, and “no“ complaints. nnd m Ior sale by .11 ï¬rst elm armist- md deu- minmodicinutnulputa or the world. You have only to show then: to no“ then. You are not altering â€nothing that the neople don't know. our watches are the regular nundnrd m tor Ladies or Gentle- «Ito carry. and they will be sent. Mindy l-‘reo to all who sell only twelv- boul o! thou wonda'ful Tox- mans. erugtonoomdbe the mayourlounwtoeunone 01 then. beautiful washes and chain. Almnunrecdvoyour letter or mmNictdox-Gunflem Cases with handsome 111mm dials .nd We tine-WI, â€when such as nohdyorgenueman menu-shun- post. and we will send you post. “id ‘volvo bout. together with our 11- lm Catalogue and beautifully E you LU'I'ELY FREE A BEAUTIFUL WATCH AND CHAIN hdflnrladiuor Gent-size. or choice of twaty other premi- nch a ï¬ne sou of Jewelry, For Getting I Beautiful Watch lid Chin Freeâ€"No Money [{va Man, W0- .|, Boy or Girl In: the use Opportunity under our IMMENSE Pipw of all (1 e- scriptions, an d a l 1 lines of Smo k e r s’ OPPORTUNITY G) Secondsw loco “on. mm G. H. HOP]: "am: am 1, Mortgage In tummmmnm Lindsay Mam GE 0. IN GL‘ Do You lntend Building.â€" U We are also prcpmd 5 supply superior WINDIILLI on speciï¬cations. Step ladders Wringers, P11 If in need of Pumps I Windmills write for prim It apply at our oflice. for any depth of wdl 9‘. 150 feet, and guarantee gr; faction Hr. Dennis is 'l u employ and has charge of fl depanment of our In": Orders for Pumps or rq'n will receive prompt m Sylvester 8m Mfg. Co. LINDSAY, 0H. Lumen? W0 I“! and it v.2! pay you ts before. making contacts PLAMNG MILL turns out a thing you require for Bell Barn Building, and they)!!! right. The bat workâ€. chapat lumber, 1nd saw guaranteed in every case. 5 Glass. I haw everything M are now prepared to supply â€shocâ€" Frsh he arrivins ant N. Wool 50" any indu willw