:nsbomors Widths w as mt. our new . i f Webeh-r‘s mgirm-c. 338 Ofrlflsmml‘ts «:9 Id qua uy “Manta! I toad-hand chds. rd: me on Now F in each loco-litY. 10w " w atwoay'earandem â€a day tacking up 9'0' fgeneraï¬y awn-‘5Ԡ3N0! u -MA : ready to supply t1: Lindsay and surround- ntry with the best Emir promptly delivered art of the town. Best mp for threshing. -'~- *3 :5: Grade of Cement Whitby 4m ’oronto .... [aliburton 'cterboro . ,‘oronto u: red with Town of e from 50: to 55.00 md Trunk Time Table ARRIVALS. Toronto ,........_. 5.1 Peterboro ......... .. 81 Halibut-ton .,...._ 8.1 Port Hope ...._.... 9.: Toronto ._.. ........... 10. Port Hope "3"?" 2A LINDSAY 1.7117. '0. Jet... Port. Hope ....... Whitby ............... Toronto ......-...-- “'hitby .............. Toronto .......... Believille ...... ..... DEPARTURES. ’ort Hope ....... .... oronto ..-.............. bileville ............. 'oronto ......... ...... ’ort Hope _...f....â€"3 UNDER S011 L ‘ Nâ€" Sngars ' and owls, Fern Pots, reams, Tm Pots AM! SOFT COAL ma Phone 54. or at the Mill. 08. position WA NTED no... â€on... ‘, Jet ‘--o.“.. ,--nu â€9,151 TOLOA' B ngDOX . Oï¬k‘WOOd’ Ont. MaripO53 township Insurance Marriage License8, in all its forms. - flitting. "5 “WV 3â€" -â€"â€"..~. 133“ and debentures. To INVES. TURSâ€"We invest maney for clients on mortgages. also upon munici- pa] debentures, investment Stocks ad bonds. McLAUGHLIN DREL. Barristers, etc,, Lindsay. ’1 r8. J-EFFERS- _. Ofï¬ce hours 9 to nun: 2 to 4p.m.;7t08 p m. Residence 30 Wallington-Bto. telcphono NO- 43' Toronto a.q;ncnl’1m'°°m°’ md‘ColbomO'Sta-v Lindsay m “nation paid to dine WI throat and lung’. mm: 10 mm. to 8 P-m- 3 103D monï¬y village P" him door west 01 x lethodist church. ()flin m113.m.; 2 to 4 a pm. Phone No. 196. / IRS. GILLESI’IE mmr of Lindeay and l. n. Ul‘b\'~_'u. y-_-___' Headquarters for good Dentist??- lemlcer of Royal Dental (3011989- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"/ IR. SUTTON, Dentist. Lindsay. Hon- or graduate of Toronto UniverSity and Royal College of Dental Sur. gums. All the latest improved methods adopted and prices moder- ate. Ofllce over Anderson 8; Nu- sent’s oppolite Veitch’u hotel. __________.___ R F. A. WALTERS, dentist. Lind; IV. Honor graduato of Toronto UniVersity and Royal 001108a 0‘ Dental College. All the latest and 1mProved branches of dentistry ~|u£celafully performed. Chug‘eï¬ moderate. Ofï¬ce over Gregory’s m3. NEELANDS IRVINE, Denâ€" ‘W. members of the Royal College 0‘ Dontal Surgeonnfl We have all “‘0 latest method. of dentistry. Special attention will be given to 'Oflhodontia. Crown and Bridge '0’k- The successful extraction of “8th under gas (V italized Air) and “9 insertion of the beat artiï¬cial “Wre- continues to be a. Specialty ‘3‘“ ofï¬ce. 0mm nearly oppo- {its tho SimplOn House. Special vatuntioh given to un witery and Diseases of Women. Te pm. Drug Star a, corner Kent _ ‘0' “HIV 1. Us “1".†lunâ€" ‘Wm rate. WILLLut swans, Mm. Dominion Bank Building. '3 Lindsay. | Societies ’A‘PaiFMeets ï¬rst and third Mon- k» In Keenan‘s Blockâ€"384 yr. â€"39 unï¬t 0.; _“;", y...-- -â€"~ “11.; 2 {o 4 and 7 Phone No. 196. to buy E.mwf6TTEN “7117.? GROSS, Dentist, Lindsay. my on Farm. Town and Property at very lotut interest. Comps: n) or Funds. I am always aupetcelt. good mortgagus. 1. Solicitor, eta, Milne THE "39'! Mg m 66 college-at: WATCHMANâ€" WARDER, OCTOBER m Iâ€. prepared to snows .â€" Russen .sts hours J acksou. William of A. Main rile may mile and smile. ; Though he' d km a. man by “when. . But it take- a. sari to 100k real sweet - When she wears a shoe that pincha. “Mrs. manque-is nesigned to the don.- Ne chin that annoyed her at ï¬rst.†“Yes. Her husbandsnys she is worth ter weight In gold, and every pound she adds to her weight seems like put- “Thiik of what they missed by being torn before the days of the soap adva- Vanted the Bad. â€Drousie, let's take a trip to the Sandwich Islands.†“All right, Weary. but before we go to the trouble of traveling. look In the book and see it them are no Pi. is- They Missal It. “Same at the world’s greatest poet! received but very little pay for their ting money in the bark.†The proper place for a crook In in a otraitjacket. . ' ‘QD‘J , good gnesser? No, he in a wretched gnesser. He thinks that oeventm ounces‘ make ï¬fty pounds. Does thozice man own the big wagon that he drives? No. It he did he Tan seemed in the harvest ï¬eld is not nearly so aristocratic as tan acquired on the golf links. A man with no music in his soul may still run a phonograph half the night because he dislikes the neighbors. It is a strongminded vegetarian who does not fall when the tried 8pm); chicken is passed. It may do all right for a savage race. but no reï¬ned man will eat do: it he knows it. Looking at it the other'way, the m In setting on some portion of the Brit- 9.. AL . 6amâ€. would not drive it. The one-meal-a-day tad 18 never popu- lar with the man who can nflord but Bess of the Road. - ‘Who is that large gentleman with a big wagon who looks as though he wanted to run over some one? That is the ice man. When summer comes he comes also. He has a vague idea that your mother has some money, and he wants it. He gets it. In 'exchange for the money he gives her a chunk. of ice that she can frequently see without putting on her glasses. If she kicks he makes the piece smaller and charges twice as much. Copyright. 1904. by Duncan 1‘. Smith. Ileanwhile the wily farmer Who has the coin annexed Letteth the hoarder ramble .On with himself as text: Don' t crack a‘ smile. though all the while He and his folks are "next." Wanting to make the natives Think he is rich and great, Able to run the city, Also perhaps the state, Built. on the plan at a great big M Maybe a candidate. Out to the pleasant country, Whether in east or 'west, Cometh the summer boarder. Looking for health and rest, Wanting to pay one per day And to receive the best. Delicate and quite sickly, Hardly can stand on his to“ W'anting to.trade the city 01': for a calm retreat; No appetite, but it’s a fright Humor «ma Philosophy 3, DUNCAN n. Sam Just to observe him at; We have the sinokelcss pow“ In every modern ï¬ght, Bu: the smokeless corresponded It not as yet in night. . Her halt was llke a carrot. A bricktop, sure enough. But still they called it auburn Because she had the "stun.†THE SUMMER BOARDER. PERT PARAGRAPHS. Softnncd (he Shade. HcStiflSmoha. There's a day for which I’m 313m Golden day' of sweet ï¬llet. On it ever I'm relying. » ' . Though it‘s respite of“! brie!“ But that day I hall with (Induce. Although attu- It comes m Inlay dreamsthednycomtono - . Fnught, witharhnt I'm mat knead: When-I match!“ goes through me; Wak§_td.w1oh,ghat time would sped _ Fastiway the‘dad diy hm. “*5 Toward it an myt'hopes m m When I picture what without 8 W’ould my life be. I despair. . There is just this thjng about it. Women don’t care how untrue the things may be that a man says, as long us they are pleasant. When a. am: (all: In love with a man, he should buy a ticket for the woods without any return coupon. “Got any midnight oil?†“What kind is that?†“I don’t know, but my son is studying to be a great man, and he says that is the kind they burn.†singing ragtime." “Justice may be blind, but she evi~ dentiy is not deaf.†It In a wise man who, having but one brundotgoodgknowshowtolabd them to suit the trade. . It takes a lot of tension to lat some people over Sunday. Health may be wealth, but it takes industry to convert it Into cash. His My Training. “It the senator never went to college where did he get his now of language?" “He used 'to break mules an e liv- We are no sooner through with nuts; mg our mosquito bitten skin till we are called on to lament our moth eaten “I amm'ed‘ last night that I worth a million dollars.†“How did it seem?†um ‘ m 0‘ course." some men. Twin babies can do more to convert a man to the gospel of industry than twin sermons. the day with a woman who teething baby. ~ A bachelor’s idea "of the psychological moment is the one when he did not Some menmakn ins-cu it they wen ashamed of it. Copyright, m by Dana: ll. Smith. Pm PWHS. _It’a the' only day I dare Hold myaelt erect and any. "I am all 0. K. today." Once a week my step In buoyed. To the cashier's desk I :0. None would need to be clnlrvoynnt Who my cause of joy would know. Am I happy as I gather In my weekly stipend? Rather! “A woman in Missouri was ï¬ned for Humor «3 Phildsophy At ï¬rst he But that tried To rob- a bank. deal couldn't make. But whet} be robbed a bakery. Huon‘esum. D D, v- v-.. Why n he mus: me hater} wan we we may mm White 51 gigs; pagan“ mtIiï¬eSavin‘PayDay. ~‘â€".â€"_ Figs: Aid to 0mm tea as ‘ (lit a ï¬lk‘é 3135's" 1% “H†converse on topics of captionâ€"may do this. “on: lines communicate with their fellow! by means of sounds produced through tin medium of their air bladders. by grind- ing their teeth together and in urinal: other $13!. . , o .. M. of (5) Nationalization of the Canad- tclegraph and telephone system as a part of the post ofï¬ce. (6) A national [ast Atlantic ser- vice between the nearest available Canadian and British ports. (7) Canadian‘ railways to have their terminals in Canadian ports. (8) Maintenance of the indepen- dence of the national railway (the lutercolonial) and its extension ap cross the continent. (9) A strong railway commission to regulate rates, the relations of railWays ope with the other and with municipalities and individuals. (10) B0 railway subsidies withâ€" out corresponding control and own- ership of the roads subsidized. â€(11) A Federal Insolvthy Law. (12) Laws to cfl’cctivcly rcguiate trusts, corporations. trade combinaâ€" tions and holders of patents in their treatment of the public. ‘2 "Twelve yurs ago." says Mr. Wm. Emery, o! Welland Avenue St. E. ..- therist, “I was living in the town lot Gananoquc, and the doctors there told me I had heart discus-l3. l-‘r. :n that time and up to tour years ago I often had severe spells of the trouble. The least exertion would bring on violent palpitatfoxn. and at other times I Would become. dizzy. nervous and frightened and my henr't would almost cease to but 1 be- came reduced in flesh and insomnia followed. I was hopelms of ï¬nding a. cure for I had been treated by an exu-rienced doctor, and had taken many advertised remedies without (3) Protection to Canadian indus- tries and a reciprocity of tat-ids as between us and them who tax Can- adian products. Export. duties sufâ€" ï¬cient to compel the manufactur' in Canada of Canadian logs. woods, pulp, ores, and metals. Customs. duties, or bountios sumcicnt.to build up a great iron industry'in Canada. (13), The extension of the principle; of public ownership and control to all public franchises. within provin- cial and municipal jurisdication. getting any beneï¬t. (51;- «lay a neighbor strongly mlvise'l me to try Ilr. Williams' Pink Pills and aci';.g on his advice I got a hall (hr/ell hoxes. I soon found much relief through the use of the pills. and ni- ter continuing the. treatment for a couple of months I was again enjoy- ing perfect health. 1 have not since had any return of the trouble, and I feel safe in saying that the cure is a permanent one. and I can stron’glM advise the use of Dr. Williams: Pink Pills to all who Stiller from similar trouble." The reporter can only ad that. Mr. Emery is well known in Methodist circles, and has the high- est respect of ‘all who know him. ’ (4) State-owned cables between Britain and Canada, and between Canada and Australia. (1) Rounding or Confederation by taking in Newfoundland. (2) Imperial Federation and Mn- tual Preferential Trade between the varidus sections otthe mph-e. If you have any symptoms of. heart trouble. neuralgia. indigestion rheu- matism, anaemia or any of the. num-“ erous troubles caused by poor or watery blood, you will ï¬nd new health and strength in a fair use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Do not waste money or further endanger your health by the use of substitutes â€"-gct the genuine pills with tho. full name, “Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People,â€- on the wrapper around every box. Sold by all medicine dealers, or sent by mail at 50 cents a bbx or six boxes for $2.50 by writ- ing’ The Dr. Williams Medicine C... Brockvillc, Ont. low Fishe- Talk. fishes undoubtedly communicate with their tenors. Even if they enn- not “qu." they have other mean- 0! communication that are better adapted to their needs. We know how readily ï¬sher recognize their mates and how quickly brooding ashes repel intruders of their own or other species. Bone- Sold by MORGAN 3303., THE CONSERVATIVE PLATFGRI tome sense of which we I)?" M 60" ‘ALA- A WEAKHEABT hrgoutockotl’intâ€"chu Instrumeï¬tl to In soldonï¬benltermdsoCrumSepustor-ani ExtensionL-ddemkoptinuwch. J. J. WET HERUP,:..5'imu-“: Berlin er Gramaphone We m9 To Send a Sample of Your Alsike . J. LITTLE 93 Kent Street Ike Firm Offets by Return Ml All Records Exchanged Free. ~ SEWING MACHINES . Pianos, Organs i" [UH MAN UH BEAST! .wpwtiWVâ€"OIâ€"lï¬ï¬ï¬ud. Handsome Parlor Suites, New Bed room Setts, The vwigmcy latest Dining- room Furniture Rockers lords Chars Lounges.yfl Eat Racks Chine Closets, Music Cabinets Writ ingDesksete. 111â€..qu Anderson, "agent a (o. g Xe lit-St. Lindsay. DO, OOOCCOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOE No better vsluo in the Donn: Stock Isfahan! right up to date. Blankets and Robes. Cloth. Fur and Fur-lined Coats. ; Lind and Unlined Gloves Mits IRUNKS AND VALISES Agent for COLONIAL STOCK F009 $30,000 We InnonhI-Il tumm- lave Solid Comfox t in the my of new a Sign; in the Dominion lindsay. ‘ , Amt‘MI ‘PAGE In