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Senators. Notaries. Dulceâ€"corner Kent and Wilum- atm. over nonunion Bank. Lind- say. Money to lean on real as- tate. Money to loan at current rate: of Interest. R. J. Murman- lin. K.C., James A. Peel. 'A. M. Fulton. B. A. umn R. KNIGHT. Barrister. Sa- Noltor. Notary Puhue. solicitor far Farmers flank. ream-seating Wager: loo 1mm Fm» Insurance 09.. of Waterloo ‘ Mara! Lite Mam-aura 00.. o! Quanta. Emplra Mem- on‘ and fluret‘v Or... at London. Cat. 0ch Mar Farmers Dank. opposite post. new. ITEWART O'CONNOR. Bun-later. Notmeo. etc. Money 9.0 loan at my lowest. cut-rem. rates on but m. omenâ€"corner Kent and York «3.. Unduy. 1‘. Stern-t. L. V. O’Connor. EA. IOORE a JACKSON. Barristers, «t. â€mum for The Cumdian Ink of Onmmem. Honey to loan a W a on per mount! 0: Ice mm“: mm. Haw. Block. Lindaâ€. HOPKINS AND HOPKINS, Ban-1m, Bollclton, No Public. etc. Sollcltors tor Ban 0! Montreal. Mono to loan on terms to suit borro er. Ofï¬cesâ€" 0 William street. south. Lindaâ€. Ont. G. R. Hopkins. K.C.. F. D83. NEELANDS IRVINE. Dav thu. member- or the Royal Col- lage of Dental Surgeons. We have .11 tho Meat method- 01 duct-try. Special attention will be given to ()rthodonia. Crown and bridge work. The successful extraction of Cod-ego at VIM one. Bdlnbur h: Pillow 90 an mutt-tea Snutfv. 8 abut n. will nah. Surge: .Gyumo on and M! “nary a racial". 0 co and mldcna Cambridge-at. ormorly occupied by the lat. Dr. Hartman. can ï¬gurg _}â€"5 van . and by appointment. Graduate at Queen's Medical eon... W â€ember do thy Cone of Farm“: and “man. Ontario: filmy: tho 3ng GRADUATE Tom man. em. mm ’03 00W- i‘! OF VICTORIA. Dulc- â€"mdout-ot.. conu- Kant ad WI Phon- 45-85 R. Hopkins. ILA. tooth under gas (Vitalizod Air) and the insertion o! the boat winch] dentures continue to be a specialty of this omen. once nearly op- pollto the Simpson Home. '. D. H60“. LO.’ Alan Jackson GEO. A. JORDAN DI. JOHN “000 LL00)! DR. F. BLLNOHLRD 3,9 43mg. ab}. u» out Count.“ Fauna. Hans. no» nu. .3950 â€83.8- u moan. 3 naggaï¬zm; was flingâ€".390. D. Barristers. one GOT ON WRONG TRAIN. Chas. Grove, a Ramada Home boy, was sent to ahomi near 1513;! and got on tlie wrong train at Lind- say yesterday. Instead of leaving on the 12. 1 train which would let him off at Cambray', where friends would be Waiting for him, hegot on. the Feï¬elon Fjalls train. When the mistake» wigs discovered some kindiy passengers got a. farmer-to’drive thef boy from Cameron station '~ ‘to..h;is destinafion. ‘ Next yea; the registration gt all hateriea will be commqncail by the Bapartment of Malculture. In 1911 the granting of certiï¬cates ta mk- era will be begun. ‘ T119119 11919 1.11? 9119999 111911111911 91111 11’? 9199111911911 111 9991911911 111 1119 1119111199 111111119‘ 1119 99119911 91 19119, 9999111111319 1119 1999119 91 91111119 1111113; 11191111911119.1119 9119999 199111: 1991111911 11119 11991. 199, 19 9919 9y 611191 1911119919 Q. Q. 131191“, 19 119 911991191 111 91191119 19 11191 91 9111; 919119119 11991119 91991191 19 11111: 191111 111 91191111, 9119 111919 11919 99911 1111191 911191191119 19199999 111911 9191 991919- _ A Ewing 1998 m eheese magnets 91‘ Qatar-19 mammekm mmmgaa games at sham. Yaluéd at 513.1%: 038.. The, mamerm made 9,8964% 99mm a: butter. valued at; $3,865.: 1‘10: eases. Zam-Buk Is also a. cure for piles. Druggiste and store: every- where sell at 50¢: a box. or post free from the Zam-Buk 00., Teronto. on receipt. of price. You are warned against harmful imitations sometimâ€" es represented as â€Just as 300d." Zam-Buk ls Nature's own healer. be- ing composed of pure herbal healing essences, and free from all trace of harmful animal {at or mineral poli- on. It is a. sure cure {qr cuts. lacer- ations, burns. eczema. ringworm. poisoned ,wound. festering sores. bad log. and all akin injuries and dia- Such was the experience of Mrs. St. Denis. and scores of other limer- ors‘ could tell of similar experience. "Acting on his advice. I procured a ’auppiy and found that even the Matt inw applications hada soothing oi- Mi. on the sores. 1 Mt on every; thing else in ten or bi this balm. ami appiit‘d it iiimraiiv esem day to “in aii'wimi mm. In a remarkahiv nimri, time. munitierimx the obstinate nature of my disgusts. we saw traces 9i inmmwmmt. which meouragvd mi in pen-mum; with the lam-link imit- mvni. mindiuk minced iha ciiseoio' i-niicm. them the hard sweiiim begun in uhuw traces 0i leaving. um saws Miami inns angry. and in about, ihrae weeks time most. of the â€we “we hauling nieaiy. To cut. a. long story short. I continued with Zuni‘i Hui: treatment. “until my two was floured of all traces of the trouble- some and painful comma." my general health, and I became very m.»I could get no sleep at night because of the irritation and the pain. and my face was in such a shocking condition that for two months Idid not go out of the house. I applied remedies which were auppoacd to be good for skin (linens- on. but in Vain. on, but in Valn‘ â€My doctor also tmatcd mu. but without en‘ect, untll one day he said that the only thlng which would now be likely to cure me was mum-link. "As the disease developed pimples and ulcers broke out, 'then the skin cracked in places and peeled of! in flakes, leaving my‘i‘ace and nose raw and sore. This condition reacted on day or so. but to my surprise it got worse. The nose then became swol~ Ian and hard; and turned a. purplish red as well as part. or the cheek on that side of my face. She says: “Eczema started on one side of my two and now. At. ï¬rst my nose felt-391‘s. similar to what one feel: when having a bad cold. I paid no attention to this. thinking: it would pass away in a there was nothing; but Zuni-Bull could cure hot-.4 The malt. showed aha M wisdom ot‘thla puc- unmet. and having m compktolx cured by Zam-Buk. Mrs St Denis gives her“ experience for the beneï¬t of other “Jenn In flow qt the numerous cum which Zulu-Bulk has work-d whcn am one has mm, than in mm wonder that In tho end the doctor attending Mrs J. P. St. Dank. of 805 Thomp- son-8L. Wlnnipeg. should tgll her ONTARIO CHEESE GOOD venom “3%“th nioMoounuyhifl’. “It“ At- tactic: st the Victoria RM hir I: View of the numerous cum ich Ztm-Buk in: workdd when Mi 9 1160 failed. there is little wonder it. in the and the doctor “tending a J. P. St Denis, of 805 Thomp- mu... Winniwg‘. should toil nor to was nothing but Zuni-Duh iii cure her. The .roauic wowed raw-«1m: wisrdom of this praca Invincibiu. Woodviib ad Md. The 3mg. were ciooeiy committed and well played. considering um condi- tion of the diamond. SLOW IN STARTING. The draw was mudo by tho 0mm. at one o clock nharp with an mult that Hartley Mid Kirkfioid pin/ad An infant. a ward of the local Children's Aid Society. dimi Friday morning. This child was one of tho family of live which the society took charge 0! from Victoria Road vicin- ity a couple of weeks ago. FINE WEATHER TILL DECEMHER INFANT DIED. Certainiy the weather new ii: ail thai can be desired and mere: 11‘ it watinueg uniii 139mm? ii wiii Be splendid felt all but the Rimming wha ape attempting i9 sail whim “The most open fall for tho last. seven years," prophesied "Mlney" O'Loary. of Drummond’a Bay, while on ., visit to Lindsay this morning. "Ii; will be mm weather mun na- amber,†he declared this warning; slewing Constant contact with nature has taught Mr. O‘Ileary'many things'and heie askilled judge or the seasons. In his little hut where the Scugog broadens igto Drummond'a Bay. he spends his days ï¬shing. and hunting being his work and pastime. Wt K) DY H mm A LL-S’I‘A “8. Manager Dr. flaltoway. of Wond- ville. premarital an album“ murmur tlnn from an camera of the tuwnuhlpa or Eldon and Mm“: mom. Including Catcher Ahdw 'mxun. of Mahllla. and "KM" KM: Hock. M (.hwuweu. 1km Stacey. thy wtemn. or Lormvmc. and Unborn»: Mathew. o! Nahum. \wna ahio uh! the, llnaeup. The watt ot‘ thu team, wna s‘ompoaed of Wuodvtllo host, They had a very strong team and! looked like champions. but try Mt they wauld they were now out by 3 Hartley In the last innings. and'hhd' to be content with mom! money. I Roi hire Emissions Skin Dis- Dia tes Varioocele eases dney Aï¬ectibus 0113 visit advisable, but if‘ unpas- sible. send histo and twoocent stamp for free rep y. OFFICE. - Cor. Adelaide and Toronto Ste. Hours: loto 1 and 2 m6. Sundays 10 21.211. to l p.m The Hartley boys have one of the best teams in the county†They haw no particular stars. but they play together and \C’lth the "never-ghe- -up†aplrlt that has won" for thom‘ many guinea. They are 'all alumsra. good base runners and than: lnnvhl and outï¬eld are Very mat. 'I‘hoy ham a ï¬ne battery, nml the veteran Dun McKermll pltchocl two excellent games yesterday. The more he pitch- on tho atrohgw he gets. Mcili‘ndyon. thclr catcher. lac. good man." and keeps the bunch on thclr tom all the tlmo. Dyes. Soper and White F: '1‘th fn Q}: n mm. Ami: I. n- d GENO “LISTS In follow dual.†of men Piles Epil y . spepsia Asthma- Sznph is eumatism Camry}: S 'cture LostrViteiJity Ru ture Emissions Skin Dis- Dia tea Varioocqlg eases 5 Toronto St. D., Toronto, Ont / HARTLEY CHAMPIONS. The Invincibles of. Hartley once more demonstrated that they are the champion slugger-s of the county .by defeating ï¬rst. Kirkfleld and then Woodville, and carrying home 'oncc more the twenty-ï¬ve Williams in their Jeans. ed at all cornea of the village. Fin- ally the game was commenced at 2.45 Vo'cioclc. and was not ï¬nished until after ï¬ve‘ o'clock. tho more be- ing a. cricket one in favor of Hart. icy. The Kirkaold hunch wow not on the grounds and many of than: could not be found. no a search party was quickly ommized and after an hour and a halt delay they were dlIcoVer- fir-taunt). Woodvuk ï¬tting the Ma grant to the regiment of $800 a few years‘ggo. The ofï¬cers of the regiment are grateful to Col. MacKenzie [or his gmeroug; grants in tho past as well as for his assurance of assistance for the future. Chas. Owens. an aubuyn-halred youth from Cambray. got necond place and H. Arscott. o. stout young mm. went back badly the last cou- pte 0!" laps and lost what chance he had to Win the race. Little, lithe. black-sweatorod 'I‘od- dy Heard, Fumlon Falla’ pride. won the four~milo road race at the fall The Fonelon fair held Thursday in The boy run the diatun’ro Jn 25 minutes and {latched with lots ‘to spurs. Mm Sam: ï¬elhmtth. Russelkatu showed The Wavelet a flee swamp: t: which attained mu growth in his garden just recently The her-r3 is a cutiesitx in that it is a second growth: A amp was taken out the pinata earlier in the year, {3014. MACKENEIE. Dr. J, W. Wood waa‘in Toronto re- cently and interviewed Mr. Wm. Mao- Keneie. hqnomry colonel oi the 45th Went concerning a grant to the regiment from _Mr. MacKenzie. Dr. Wood acted on behalf 0! the dinner: of the 45th regiment. Colonel Mac- We said he would either give a lumpetmapngrantto thyregiment or an unusual grant. It. mcKenzie Heard run a neat raw. had a mom easy stride and used judgment. something every runner “m1; I-y target; an aheut; 119 Ma head and shauldm anew the mat of the new as mattm steed mkeï¬u. mum béeaume he had been ham trained; “Teddy†Heard Won Marathon Race at Fenelon Falls ï¬â€˜l‘flAWBEfllï¬ï¬‚fl 1N ï¬ï¬â€˜l‘flï¬ï¬ï¬‚x In. Judge .3. l‘. Benz-.1“: arm-mu: Amâ€. Danton. 111.. mm mu «7- onl compliant»- “and in pulling her down. at! no man Pom: to: new m. m mouth. “I tried Mn: .0 t In: resort, 0nd by ‘ho “In. 1 bud anon one bottle I could I» am I! In helping me, ind no I con- umnd “king“. I on any now um I but not Mt tho altghhu lymptomn for “no. menu». um I think more In noun“ like Pawns. 1 um hoop“ In a» homo.“ mm: thou to no medl- «I. “I. n. I “not pulse u too highly. Old Nun tho any)!“ I leaned or n." In. Mots Putnam. am. Sum do Vor- ohono. P. Q" Dumas. wmea um Ihfl “Road In you. with pun m an "ml. The puns amended “nub her body. and she: “no bad du- new: a: bustling. Ker )1de bond 0! Mn Md bought an homes. mm but“. mun: ouod hot. “I was who» u total wreck. I Mod .1th anything 3nd doctored with a number 9! doctors. but they dad mo no “I am now cured. I can eat g and clap well, and enjoy life. . “1 Dover will b." without Mal. should any of u be sick." eat-rm at Worst form. Kn. Amanda Long. “:23? Saucy Annie. Chicago, 111., writes: “I hollow that I am cured or catarrh of the wont. form and of long standing. Six mum 39!: away tram the 3nd thought I would die, u there seemed to be no help for me. But I followed your odvloo 3nd took Peron: and Monoun. WEALL Pain In the Stomach. whim-tree gave way, and he was dragged over the plow handles; He alightod on his head 15an his DRAGGEJ) OVER PLOW HANDLES Thamesi‘ord. Out. Oct. 'I.â€"-~A pe- oulior accident occurred near here this morniag. resulting in the in- stant death of Mr. Bartholomew Fre- aloy, of Kinmore. Mr. Freuley.‘ who was 84 years or age. was piowixg, with the lines buckled around his waist. when the bolt holding the m: Jam ï¬ngers. MA†minim! at the Mamie wheat, Lindsay. has hem mooted by aeolamstion an rep: rmtauve at the flammta whom teachers as the Advisory Council Board 9! Education, MY AOUMMA‘NGN, wire, with Board and Aracott favor. ltos. Owens took the load utter .. lap or so wd did the puco-mnktng. Hoard tramping on His heels and Aracott 0. close thlnd. The early pace cut out by the leaders «need Bmlthnram and Not-they to fan by the wayside. but a lad 11;de Joe Carley. about u hlg u a minute. hung on to the mush and deserves u Word or two for showing grit. The three lenders stuck to each other “he glue mm; the mm mile when Amott showed swaptome or“ going bad; tn the hen tap a time: 1y aprm by Hem! pm him well in the lead and won the me for him; Sam at the send spam Manna Eamon Falls but their hands mm \heirpeel‘wï¬a and enough mama} was secured $9 panama. We trephiea for MS! and We! {wim‘ in a ho" hour. and he: who wood uny. lino. that “no my me ha sound may ponds. “Wool-o no": out o! Pom Whoa on. children or I how u cold w. “to some or mmmo’u Pox-um. ! and n has out my doom bun down to anon nothing.†woo no um um nothing but V morphino would am hot what. «wan. on o vim to oomo (Honda to Not-tom oho hod on “took one I pro- pmd ‘o so (or 0.“. the doctor who mm out-{mad p'ropoood POM!- Poruno. I now hot odooo. roman: it “Two yum up tho doctor «Nod u our home, on In “onâ€. mm “mu 5 Wok. In “bond-no. upon my wife. who wu culturing from auto Indigo-don. Her palm-m Children Cry m rmcuan's CASTORIA “I thought It would bo doing but jwuoo to your grout modlolno to tell you who. u bu don. to: my wm. - Acute Inclination. Mr. John O. Ranch. ['10 County Stree‘, Portlmolflh. v... Wflm regnrding ht: wm’u cu. u fol- lows: +_ MRSJMMELL. “03‘ PM Building A few mud-hand wheels to M 501 cheap. Jusothe thing for vom' NY}. sifl- to run in to school “'15 mm“? “MM. moWer kniwa, '1 anythxm you want. repaired m- ~ ï¬ned successfully Wealnplpln FARMERSATTBNTEQN 3.911197 14.611303} wmlm MICK. the Guelph hurt," M. V!“ “mood to ten yvnrs in MMW’. 8a. m ‘1“ Pipes. Attorney-amor- ul at Save. Seem. aloe Duddnn'y at am‘ Howud Enter. or Brockï¬ilw. injured in the taco by a our: back' am. Hundred. of Iquue miles n. Hh of Ouk Point. Hum. no being New by man. area. Clarence Peters escaped from (‘as- tleton lock-up near Uobourg. mm; are to hit cell. Jams. r. Hinton wan aCQuiHnd at MM at it; charge of swing m to his own house. Montred'o drinking water cumulus over 6.000 bacteria to the drop. 818‘ m. Shaughnessy denim that the C.P.R. has purchased the Allan “no. “X I." m Mlowd with «Marti be lawn! you-u. I luvo trmwmon at medicine. ad 5080 Iwuwd to ‘0 many good until I Md Pumas. I in" Mon '18 bottle. and can prulu 1| very hnchiy for am good it bu dune mo. “1 01.0 and 3 at 3:0“ bond“ to†“I van ‘0 “atom you what lu-ruu nimble». Gemént an?! Sash Factory Goods m M "or chum-m flu. Anon new, ma cum." an. Guanine. Ohio. who: a Lumber, Shing'lgs, _Et°' Vélnary 8113399“ and l JANETVILLE ONT Madam surgeon PHONE 7 7 ’. Shepherd’s 14, rth of mist " mu- â€m Sloan, “'hu “a mat durinLr Hm , the Village “:11 “I house oomph 1‘ -,, M, of OakWnod ‘i‘ work 1110‘ of Fingormmhi 4 work. Little Britain â€" ’mkec building The building "‘ with metallic si is now givim 1‘ ;_’of paint. ‘1 52nd YEAR. and M rs spen hum Clovo ulm O|\'\ am Men hrmt ll