Boxall 6: Matthie Kawartha Lakes TRENT VALLEY NAV. Co. Lindsay Marble Walks Estimata promptly given on “1 khds of cemetery requisites. Hal-lilo Table Tops. Wash TOPI- Mantle Pieces, etc.. a 8130618113! Being a. practical workman. all should see his designs “‘1 compare prim before purchasing elsewhere. FALL SUITIHES THE NOBBYm TAILOR LITTLE BRITAIN. - - - ONT. mr‘lmm mummmmm They batman. the action of tho heart an museum the no"... The, build up the run down nyl- t-m’uno other remedy will do. They can Roman Sleeplessn Brain , mammal: ot the Hm AM! I act. of La. Grippe, hint 0:- Dizzy 6pc Anemia. Geneva! nobility and tunable. suns-d by tho I’l- tom being run down. ' They luv. and others. Thoy will can you. 7 mmmmsmm Andaman:- Wedding Ring Marriage liaise Agency at “WON†OR â€HANIT ." W 1st. to do“ at Ham-“On- W, In†8.00 sum: urn 5.80 pm. an, am. 10.30 mm; lea-v0 8.00 9.113. ling .t Sturgeon Point. on 31W . W. BEALL’S ROBERT CHAMBERS NILBURN'S We have just received a. large lot of English andScotchTweed. Black and Blue Twins, 3 loo, Overcoatings. Nowhere m the Midland Dia- tjrict can you get; bettegnvalue '. J. RICH rom- n'aonei than with us. andinspectgoods and learn »AT-: BOBT. cmmamas VICTORIA ROAD Dentist’s day, Thursday, Nov. 6th, at Chirpaw's Hotel-Dr. C. Bower- man. - Misses Carrie and Annie Ferguson of Port Perry spent a. Jew days with Mr. J mes Ferguson. Mrs. J. Combo of Toronto spent. last week with Mr. William Mc’l‘ag- Mr. John McDougnll spent Sunday at Cresswell. Last, week the new organizer of the L.0.L lodge visited this plane and succeeded in getting quite a. number of new members. The Woman’s Foreign Mission have postponed their_ annual Thanksgiving social on account of the recent, jubiâ€" lee services, and will hold it. on or about November 7th. 1’ Ij 3_ a .7 “UV'IL 5“! v vâ€"-~-- Special services were held in See'- grave by Rev. F. Clarke of Little Britain-‘ Quite a number of Sonya peOple attended. (Crowded out last week.) Miss l’ogue's recital at we upblab‘ church on Thanksgiving night was 31 decided success, and speak! well for the utility of both pupils and tea- cher. After the program several shortraddrmses were given and an instrumental by Mr. Geo. Ewm of Lindsay which won great applause. Miss Pogue will no doubt increase her already large class by this show of talent. Mr. G. H. Ewart and ‘Mr. W. Z. tWoollxau'd are doing a. good business here in pianos. organs and sewing machines. They have placed several instruments already and will place several more in the near future. They furnished Miss Pogue with the piano for her recital. Mr. S. M. Thurston is rejoicing over the arrival of a. young son. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warren of Lind- say spent a few days with Mr. War- ren’s parents lagt week. - a a A..- The church entertainment in the hall Thanksgiving night was fairly well attended, quite a. number com- ing from Graham’s. The program was mostly musical and was mudh enjoyed. The proceeds are to be ex- pended in making needed repairs to the parsonage. Thukagiï¬ng Day passed any Very Messrs. Ed. Woollard Son are out buying poultry for Dundas £5 Flavelle Bros. of Lindsay on ‘ their old territory. The fowl is to be de- livered on the t Monday in No- vember at store in Dunsford. 111i: will be a great conveninuce to the farmers, as it will save them the long hgul to‘ Lindsay Last Sunday morningr and owning services were conducted in the Meth- pdist church by Rev Robinson of Manilla, where the pastor preached anniversary servikes Quarterly meetâ€" ing will be a. Week from next. SI nday The ladies pack a. barrel of clothing next Friday and that evening a soâ€" cial will be held in the basement. Refreshments will be served and an admission charged. By this time most of the people will be aware of the fact. thaj Mr- Fred Goad has opened up a harness shop in Lindsay, nearly opposite the Butler House. His thorough ac- 'q‘naintumce with his trade will secure [or him a. liberal patronage The Anglican church and rectory gronmds are greatly improved, and great interest and activity is shown by the Rev. Mr; Teeney and his con- negation. The Lord's Day Alliance services conducted by the Rev. Mr. Shearer lust Sabbath were particularly pro- ï¬table and impressive There are about. eighty members from the dif- hmnt churches. Mr. Anson Walton was conï¬ned to the house for a few days with a. seâ€" vere cold last week. A very pleasant time was spent at the basket social at Mr. J as. Coad’s last Friday evening. The night was ï¬ne and a large crowd was present. As a. result the Preshyterians have $45 to their credit. The. Presbuterian anniversary ser- vices promise to be largely attended to hear the Revs. Wilson of Peter- boro and Frazer of Uxbridge. Colâ€" lections at. each service morning. 9.!- tern‘on and erening. 'l‘hb choir of the church are actively rehearsing, and appropriate music may be ex- pected. ' Messrs. L. Bowes, H. Rennie and E. Brass, Toronto, spent Thanksgiv- mg Day in the village. _ Mr. J. Lytle and wife were the the guests of E. G. Lytle Thanksgivâ€" ing Day. OIEHEE There is considerable sickness now, and our doctors are therefore kept. on the moVe. â€"'I‘h;‘p<;lice court. trials held here on Tuesday have been adjourned for one week. Our Octette Club have reueivcd a. lot of new music and are delighting those who hear them rehearse. (Crowded out last. week.) We regret to state there is not much change in Mr. D. Brass’ condi- tion of health. It is likely quite a number from here will attend the ploughing match near Woodville Thursday. Miss L. Paacoe was in the city a. few days last week. nihspéétor Brady is getting thing! down in good shape-W ' Mr. Walter Wilson visited friends'in the vicinity last. week. Mr. Sam Weldon of Stoufl'ville was in town Sunday. .A number of our citizens attended Fenelon Falls fair last Thursday. The “Referendum" committee are in mu swing. made up at 3.11 crocds and denominations and churches. and trying to keep politics out. but it. remzircs a. man with a. “mm to do that effectively. ‘Mrs. RT Robinson has sold her place to Mr. Pent-nae of Fenolon town- ship. J. J. 14mg has sold his hum and is mming near Peterboro. 0A KWOOD AND V ICINITY (â€"CrovvtIaed out last. week.) DUNSFORD 's recital at. the Baptist SONYA coming 3 trifle too early an)! the mars being unusually busy w! {511 work. . “v. â€"a Many o! the vulgar: out up Thun- day night and for a, while Frihay phenomenon. . Some of the boy! Who came home during the claims. any the sight was certainly worth seeing. (Crowded out last. week.) OOMOONK On Wednesday, Nov. 5th.. Dr. ermun. dentist, will be at. J. E lay's all day. DONGOLA Mr. E. Abernathy W in bag sing a gmuino American angle a few days ago. His «(Mp m (eut- ing on the was: of a. cow near Ir. Abernathy! place when ï¬rst seen. The ï¬rst shot fractured one wing and the bird thought. Hr. Why would make s good dinnc and ad- mood on him with mouth wide open but was deaputchad with a bullet. through the head. It. measured sevâ€" en feet from tip to tip of the wings. Ithasbeenoentto;uxidenliltln the city. ‘I-V vâ€"v Hears. L- chride and Goo. Borkâ€" well 11'. have returned from the North West. otter on absence of two mootha. They report ï¬ne crops and everything blooming up photo. _ - . A 7AAAI‘_ To the loving mother no experts» in too great. no labor too severe. if it. will preserve the health of her little cum. Childish ills are generally simple, but so light is baby's hold on life that it is often a knowledge of the right thing to do that turns the tide at a. crisis. And in baby's illâ€" ness every crisis 13 3' critical one- "I think the timely use of Baby's Own Tablets would. save many a dear little life,†writes Mrs P. B. Dickâ€" ford of Glen Sutton, Que. “I take pleasure in certifying to the merits of these Tablets. as I have found baby was troubled ‘with indigestion at. teething time. and was cross and l‘iStlcSS. The use of Baby's Own them at sun. 21.11 reliable remedy. ‘Jy Tablets ,nmdz- a wonderful change. and I am glad to recommend them, to others.†Mothers who nix-e these Tablets never afterward resort to harsh purgatives that gripe and tor- ture baby, nor '. I the eoâ€"called “soothing" preparations that often contain poisonous opiates. Baby's Own Tablets are pleasant to take. guaranteed to be harmless. Send 25 cents for a full-sized box to the Dr. gWilliams Medicine 00.. Brookville. Ont, if your druggists does' not sell :them. Progeny of the "Mensa“ II 'Cuula Slowed Up We! At the Recent Pain - “Keswick†has become a nante to gconjure with among the admirers of roadsters in this county and beyond. This ï¬ne stallion has a. record of 2.18}. but these ï¬gures do not indi- cate the limit of his Speed, for he has on several occasi'ms traversed the mile in better than 2.10 in work- outs. His owner, Mr. Geo. Curtis, has himself driven Keswickr in 2.15.. with the last half in 1.05. These feats were performed after a heavy season and are truly remarkable re- cords. Ir. W. G. McBride shot a moder- ate sized bear a few days ago. He was engapd eating apples in Mr. C. W. Woodcock's orchard. Other hours have been seen in the same locality" very reeently. Mr. James Quinn has been paying a visit to his former home near Kingston, Ont to see his mother who was quite ill but is now improving Miss Sopley Magee has been spend- ing a short time under the parental roof. but has returned to Lindsay. ‘ Mr. J. C. Argue will have an ane- ttion sale of his stock and implements on Friday the 318t. inst, as he has disposed at his farm to Mr. Joseph Windrim and intends removing to the Prairie province next spring. George Barkwell. sr., is at present quite ill with an attack of bronchitis. Farmers around here are waiting very patiently for a threshing engine to make its wee. Mr. B. F. Richmond formerly of this region has returned from Toronto in order that he may assist in supplying the citi- zens with fuel. He has taken a large contract of cuttmg wood {or Hr. Gil- Keswick is a chronic and veteran prize-winner both for speed, action, and conformation. His color. style and ï¬ne knee-action have rendered him an object of admiration on the lending tracks of the province. Ollie! among his recent winnings are let prize and silver medal at the Toron- to Industrial in 1901. lst prize and gold medal at the Toronto Spring Horse Show of 1902. Keswick’s progeny have hum-iced Messrs. Brohm, O'Brien and Green have purchased the threshing much- ine iormerly owned by chridc Bros. and are rushing things with it. Mr. J on. McBride come near losing a val- uable horse recently. In Jumping . fence 1. large stake penetrated the animal’s breast. and broke of! inside. It was very diflicult to remove and measured 18 inches. R. Iuon. V.S. oi Fenoion Folio was summoned to attend to it nnd the mimd in rup- idly improving. Our rods are in a. terrible condition on account of no much ruin and no mnny traveller. en the rand tanking ior wood to buy. lis. A Mother Tclls How Many a Threaten- ed lilo May be Pmervd THE KESWICK SIOCK SAVE THE BABY done the last half in 1.10. She is a beautiful animal of great promise. Her numerous younger relatives made a. ï¬ne shoWing at the~ local fairs this (all. Altogether the Keswick fam- ily won 18 ï¬rst prizes. and in sevornl classes made a clean sweep. As sucklings, yearlings. ant! full-grown, thee handsome animals appeared at the fairs and everywhere won proud Positions in the esteem o! judge and grandstand alike. No other sire has done, above to improve the trot- ting-tockofflnprovineethan In: Kuwick. anamovnerlr. Curtis is tobeoongrntulntod noon being the maimchnnanimd. 6 “3W3?“603m6m03’OW33333333333363666330???“ twémhodm'b'l Thm III-:1. n cuff-E; comm â€MI-amo- mm.amm veeh and could until “13“.“th I tried A Iâ€. Chen-y rd. Only any-11m of the bottle cured me.†lad no ‘ relic! Pee»- Don‘t wait, butw take Ayer’s Cherry Pectonl just as soon as yourcough begins. A few done. will cune you then. Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, asghma, or consumption. In bushes: its Deed: that viaâ€"not weeds. Tom; the truth about our CIOIhing and Wm†‘ about ï¬ttings m: m. ht facts straight 0063-41119: what peopIe want now-rd; ' $1; ooloted W «son: 30%; W we heir about would lead you to suspect that cobgï¬g coon! wrote men, _ ' . , , m 'flhh' this store, and we might proJa'm the ments of our brand new M with the pit of a 6'33 19% m refer the moderatepne, the truthful talc, the £21?me stated fact: Such histhe sober of Lhdsav and Victom County better. 3Y0â€! HONEY than you can get elsewhere We back up our ch'm‘ A L MORE You mgï¬zd Knot satisï¬es}; Everythingd thatdmm rm . H m †mum's year roun an with he mummh‘h‘d‘“ m.oâ€"““..-wum, E E E a .3 hd Laughs ’I‘EIE KI.» ’G CL OTHIER nMQdoancelakewhenthcm-o Mimdtgunr-hot a ‘lflflllohhthecume. lathe ex- Mfluunoowu ovenumc-d. w l I‘ v. muted from the shore. loaned to postpone their vuit to Cum- ado. on account of the Kigmoillm 'ooilod [or Can-do on August 12th how but sung ‘t the Coronation on Amt 91.11.1111! Coronation :Cbolr Glee Concert potty is under a. direction 0! an. Edward Bra-sâ€" combo. W is justly celebrat- ted {or its wooden-(u! boy calcium and tho Coronation Choir My will be (cunt! to Include come of the very ï¬ne-t tbot con poodbly be fol-d there. The W unecoâ€" which ottended the perform 0! W Percy Phillipe end Lionel Craven in Guam and the United Stoteo has Jnducod Hr. Edvard Bronco-aha to [wane their number to eight and to Include Hooter George Foroyth anot- ba' celebrated boy soloist. These tbeoo with Hunter Alfred Boathtoo 10m 0. combinotion of juvenile ort- an the equal 0! whld: has never tun hoard outside of â€land. My till he hoardinoevenlitemetor boy voices alone. They have been Molly oolectodjor the Coronation Choir which pertained the musical portion at the crowning of King Ed- ward VII in Weotmlnioter Abbey. "0| MW ‘1'. Rice Fourier of MINI-alum m duck-dawn; vim Ca‘nge-u Methodist Chad My Nave-her 6th. _ Tye Coronation Choir Glee Club and Concert wty which were comâ€" Reliability THE CORONATION' CHOIR 3 5.00 6.59 7.75 9." S S. 75 7. 00 II. M 12.00 Pasco “oba â€VG Fancy flies! brands scnpuc Goods. WI! m I!