‘ice range in the ntterns and colOr- requirements. ‘es mailed Jow is a zeap feed. at. ONTARIO muons 2 0mm of P,- CO. LTD. 'ercoat ‘can be easily chang- Lit weather to storm~ t desirable air of 'T0. adjusted to creasing, wrin M!) for fail-weather you see how it is 99 Made up in any wrinkling F33“: Seventh Wad ,yu'dl. Ofï¬ce E‘honeï¬S’fl Reddenoe Residence Cor. Russell and 03ml Veterinary Surgeon . , Hfmor Graduate of the Ontario Ve egmary College. Post-Graduate Royal V eterinary College, also of the Lond- on SchOol of Tropical Medicine Oppogito_ R_._l§.in§ns_y‘g him, 5 ,____ Dentristry a pecialty. Calls romtly ,8 attended to day or night. GEN-gee moderate. Hugh 9. Would suit gardener or re- tired farmer. Apply to This property will be sold cheap for immediate sale. F. H. KIDD New 7 roomed house on Queen Street. Jos.‘T. Beatty THURSDAY. OCT. 25.-BY ELIAS Dawes. auctioneer. sale or (arm stock and implements, the property of Brown: Grills. lot 21, con. 2. Mar- iposa. Sale at‘one o'clock. Choicest grades of Manitoba Flour, Bran, Shorts, Windsor Salt, Shingles and CoaL for sale at lowest cash prices. Alsike and red clover seed, old or new, forward samples. High- est Toronto prices paid. A BARGAIN FRIDAY. OCT. 21.â€"BY GEORGE Jackson. auctioneer, sale of 3am: tack and implements, the property of James Varcoe. Salem Camera. Sale at,1 o'clock. at w ANEED! *wukfllod bygtminhvhho I, Cheap Fezâ€"ilâ€" EOR SALE . Ombri 04%. Phone 387 1 CANADIAN CBRBALw MILLING (30. LTD. Beatty’s Flour and Feed Store, 0memee' ‘. J. M. RICE / {Bags extra) at the Mill SALE REGISTER OMEMEE PER TON $5.00 THURSDAY. OCT. 20. 1910 Residue? ‘SSTM A land Cantu-ids. 1 02.3. ‘ nature's store: But that . he asks, that no 'other more Than his The socialist is he who claims Is neither deaf not blind when might, roughshod, Treads down the privileges and rights which God - Means for all men; the privilege to toil, ’I‘o breathe pure air, to till the ter- tile soilâ€"- 'Ihe right to live, to love, to woo, to And earn for hungry mouths their mead of bread. To better earth's conditions. It is he Who having ears to hear and eyes to , Respectful ,y yours, ‘ Wm. A; GOODWIN. WHO IS A SOCIALIS'I‘? Who is a. socialist? It is the man Who strives to formulate or aid a. Now, from the viewpoint of the noble stand taken by The Warder on Sept. 30 in behall of a. free Press to hear both sides of any question without fear or partiality, the fol- lowing poetioal opinion as to who‘ are Socialists, by one of the most highly endowed minds of the present age, may help solve the problem now before your readers,' I day†and as we have but recently the pronouncements of various church congresses with the published opin - ions of their prominent D. Dis' on the disturbance of their vested rights and privileges by the mighty power .of public opinion, and also of the! protests of the laboring poor repre-: sented by the'hundreds of thousands of desirable "strikers†in all parts of the civilized worldâ€"as against the gambling and selfish system that now controls the Church, the State and commerce which in too many cases ignores the rights or welfare of the working men, women and chil- dren. It is their labor that is said to .create all the wealth we have. and who are in - our so-called civilised ' industrial centers, so to speak ‘ “roped in.†to make profit and divi~ ‘ dends for the scheming rich and ‘ their captains of industry. you? But it hangs on! Can’t get rid of it! Home rem- edias don’t take hold. You need something stronger-â€" regular medicine, a doctor’s medicine. Ayer‘s Cherry ‘Pectorai contahisheaï¬ngqiï¬eï¬ngandsoofliingpropeb tiesofthehighestorder._ _ Askyourdoctoraboutthiti Tickling in the Throat "Just awlitfle tickling in‘thg thrpat!†_ _ls tbgt‘wlggt troubles Possibly the ultra. conservatives in religion, politics and mental de- velopment may be interested in heat jug the opinion of a. worldrrespected poet on this live "question of the} { Dear Sir, â€"- 1n \iew of the recent. agitation created in Toronto and some othe1 towas, by that boastful organizer, Moses Baritz, of British Columbia, it may be interesting to some of your readers to know who are Socialists and who are the avowed enemies of self-government. and of Socialism. . ' ' l (To the Editor at For some time past rumors have been current as to immunities in the town clerk’ s ofï¬ee, and lately the town cmmcil appointed Mr. William- son to make a. special audit. Mr. KnOwlson’ erelations retained Mr. G. H Hopkins, K.C., to look into the m,atter and he has written to the iMayor demanding the right to have‘ a second auditor present to go into the matter with Mr. Williamson. He has also requested the Me: 'or to can “W Town Clerk and Treasurer Resiéns’ aiéoiibi iii i’his'éough medicine. WHO IS THE SOQIfXLIST? The Daily Warder) route an Eastern a chance to secure desired portions of the same route. ready granted, thus giving granted. Hon. Mr. Graham inti- mated that unless the C.P.R. began actual construction within eighteen months he would confer with the Railway Commission with a View to cancelling the route approvals al- many places parallel the C.P.B.'s long proposed new line from Toron- to eastward, south of the company’s present line, and for which route map approval had already been Ottawa, Oct. 12.‘-â€"’I‘he Minister of Railways to-day approved the, ap- plication of the Toronto . Eastern Railway Company for approval of its route map from Oshawa. to Co- bourg and also to Lindsay and Port Perry. Some objection was made on behalf of counsel for the C.P.R., on the ground that the electric line from Toronto to Cobourg would in . coll Terrace, Peterboro, was rather ‘ severely burned Wednesday afternoon while playing with matches on the sidewalk. He and a number of other children were out on the sidewalk, and the little fellow had some matches and was setting them 08 on ' the pavement. m the flames caught in his blouse. His chest and under- neath his arms were badly burned, and also about the face. ‘ A BAD FALL. ' ‘ While on a visit to her daughter, iMrs-1. Harry Ht weon, 220 Wolfe-3L, Peter-bore, Mrs. N. Smith, of Watk- worth, met with a very painful acci- dent, that is likely to prove fatal. She was in the pantry, and the door leading into the cellar being open, she missed her footing and fell side- ways onto the hard floor below. Her ‘ head. was split open and blood was flowing profusely. ° Owing to her ad- vabced years little hope is held out for her recovery. ROUTE MAP. Little flve-year-old Joseph Stenson. son 01 Mr. Barry Stenson, 434 Bris- BOY BADLY BURNED. Behold in him the modern socialist. seek his pleasure; Who on the golden rule shall dare He asks that all men learn the sweets of labor. And that no idler fatten on his neighbor: That all men he allowed their share or leisure; Nor thousands slave that one may Of all God’s gifts is toilâ€"the second, The Socialist is one who holds the ‘ Shall claim the share of any weaken- brothey, And brand him beggar in his own domain, To glut a. mad, inordinate lust for a. special meeting. to .discuss the mattet‘ with the'view or an amicable adjustinept of. any difï¬culties. In the mearitime, pending the investiga- tion Mr. Knowlson, acting on Mr. Hopkins' advice, tendered his resign ’nation to Mayor Begg. We under- stand a spec‘ia} meeting will be 00.11- ed to-morrow, and ,we sincerely hope in the interest of everybody that matters will be found capable of at!- justment. ' Ella. Wheeler Wilcmt. Lindsay. Oct. 12. 1910. head, ,but. the area south of Darling. Out... and west or Claremont is pro- muted. Being suppoaod to be in the ï¬niccted territory. Very few doze are shipped by ex. preee end in regard to the transpor- Itation of such caninee. Mr: T. O. ‘Matchett etetee that recently he re- ceived a letter of instruction which rude as follows: " We have been adviaed by,the tie-1 pertinent that it in W ‘tc‘ accept and carry through the Meet- ed cm W cl 0“. it'd-ates], __n, 1 ,4e_ ““‘VMFE ‘,',""" 2!. a n ‘HUNTERS, ATTENTION ! In regard to the item in Thurs- day’s Warder re taking of dogs inï¬o thewoodsbythehuntmthiaym thereisapdinttomakeclear tothe hunters. As a rule hunters take their dogs along with them in the CHRISTIANâ€"CUNDY. A quiet, but pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of the groom at Prosperity. sm., on Saturday, Sept. 24. ‘ 1910, when Mrs. Annie Cundy was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mir. Robert Chris- tian. The marriage ceremony was solemnized by the Rev. J. C. Hert- ley. All Join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Christian good wishes (or their future happiness. Mrs. Christian is a sister of Mr. J. W. Geech. o! the Lindsay Y.M.C .A. . Extra. Special Inducements ; = This Week to Furnish Your Home QESATISFACTICN AND BCINCMY . ‘ . i IN HOUSEFURNISNINCS Heavy English Scotch Linoleum, covers 2 and 4 yards wide floral or block patterns, exceptionally good wearing quality, Sale Price .......... . .............................. .. ...... 5c IINOLEUM 450‘ These came with insertion, colors of Cream and Green. size 3x6 feet, goad strong roller, regular 50c, Sale Price 39c CURTAIN POLES 100 WINDOW SHADES 390 These are an Extra Special Purchase, extra heavy thick pil'e, two colors of Fawn and Green. Size 3x4- yards, the best wearing rug sold, regular $40, Sale Price ........... 34.50 AXMINSTER RUGS 34.50 Came 111 colors of Green or Red, 3 yards long and extra nice width for arches and doors, regular 2. 50, sale price 2.19 TAPESTRY CURTAINS 2.19 - Eight Wire Tapestry Rugs, Size 3x39 yards, colors of Comes in widths ofl,11, 1%, 2 and 2; yards flora] or green, fawn and cnmson, regular 810.. and $11, a regular block pattern? These are some of our lastwieu- stock, snap for..........t ................................................. 7.98 impossible to buy new stock oil cloths at 25c, so buy these . qunc y s . I ,TAPESTRY- RUGS 7.98 flYMENEAL they are to report {or â€Vice End report for duty gt once. Conductor Haskell and the various ogher men who hue been on duty since the strike. received ‘uke notices. and all will return. to work at their old and under poeltgm. It In ï¬tted flat 9? strike-break- ers were let go at. Toronto yeeter- any and their poeltlone ï¬lled with; the old employee. Oonductora Thos. Ringland and Fred Punk, 0! Lindsay. â€received good news On Saturday from Grand Trunk handgun-tors, may. that CONDUCTORS BACK. ments originate in the United States, theyanust be sealed. and in any case the animals must not be allowed out ~01 our uosseesion." NEW BUILDINGS. ! t The mushroom term situated 0n Adelaide-st. south, is a decided suc- cess. judging from the number of buildings that are being erected. When interviewed by a Werder re- porter Mr. I. E. Weldon stated that already there are eight buildings. itwenty feet wide and two hundred feet long erected, and that the ' men are at work on four more, making it. one of the biggest mushroom fume in America. This industry employs at the present from ten'to twelve} men who are busy at work on the] lthe scheduled district: if the ship- Sale. Busy-.KENEDIQKDINEDY ' . ' I0 matches? “$32252; ï¬ m ’ 233m... Mara mommswelungs of the glands. â€41in- cat the hands soiling. ‘ x n. nouns-sown much. 0 " nmm m Ihadxivennp «ï¬x-when: mam Mondalvbodmetocomlt u mmnmu-ummamm unnouopemutwokm-gï¬w'c; Mum weeks‘timethesomscommeoced tobalup "“11 became en Icontkmed the N“ â€vacuum-rum for four m gnqutyamdolmem 3mm hm mm 1 -.. -.....u a u... ._ Very Important Sale of Millinery this week. Hats Clearing at Greatly Reduced Prices. - GREY BLANKETS 3.75 All W00! 7 pound Blankets, Blue or Red border, very largest size, made from ï¬ne selected wool, very soft to feel, Sale Price ..... . ............................................ . ..... 3.75 Heavy all wool, exceptionally thick nap, Pink or Blue border, large double bed size, these are extra special at 3.00 BLOOD DISEASES CURE!) Dr's. K. K. Established 20 Years These we import direct, covers 3} yards long, 50 inches wide, very pnetty patterns, regular 1.00, Sale per pair ..... 85c WHITE BLANKETS 3.00 LACE CURTAINS 85c OI L CLOTH 250 Cor. Wyn Av... and Mt! 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