The Roman (0. LUMBER â€"â€" sï¬ï¬Ã©fésâ€"all des. .‘ DOORS and SAS -â€"Perfectly seasoned, all standard sizes on hand. Special sizes made to order. MOULDINGSâ€"and all other ï¬nishing materials. . , CEMENT, PLASTER and CHARCOALâ€"fin _sackflor bulk. ~L- Pnn‘ and sizes made to order. -, MOULDINGSâ€"and all other ï¬nishing Mr. Andrew Gardiner 0 Falls, by a friend when h the depths of despondency materials. . , CEMENT, PLASTER and _ his physical condition. CHARCOALâ€"m sack or bulk. years he had suffered so urdcn ‘ BEST HARD COALâ€"Grate C0211 and life had become a b 5, he ah Blacksmith Coal. oftentimes he say ‘ ‘L ~41 nnrd nrv ed he might. die. Then he 7 , J n‘nnv\1 MUULUIHuaâ€"auu ..._ . Falls, by a ll'luuu. u---“ despondency regarding materials. . FRESH LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER and the depths of F th ac CHARCOALâ€"in sack or bulk. year ., 01‘ rec - to him and 501 BEST HARD COALâ€"Grate Coal and life had become a burden Blacksmith Coal. oftentimes he says, he almost wish- of ed he might die. Then he spent misâ€" It; a CORDWOODâ€"â€"Dry 4ft. soft cord, Dry ‘ ' 1 1 .. .rht‘ Short Hardwood â€â€œ1310 93135. and 5.601) “:1; {ma 1?, .u. ' d f :11 WOOd no“ he is enjoying life. lLll us 1 and all km S 0 m‘ . ‘ lfeet and hands and limbs were stiff f0 Prompt Dehvery ‘and swollen and he was tormented “1 a constant stinging, creeping :11 (11 l with sensation in his body “Inch gave1 t day or night: now he is St him no res ' supple as ever he was, with the stiflâ€" m ' I , ness, the swelling and the creeping ll: AGENT sensation all gone. He attributes it to the use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. '- = \ Mr. Gardiner is a man of about 65 U iyears, an old and highly respected S resident of Smith’s Falls. Having a pheard a. good deal of talk about the C improvement effected in his health by, 1‘. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills the Record S substantially what is above related. iHe said he tried a number of doct- orsâ€"as good doctors as there were in the countryâ€"but got no relief. lIIe was given to understand that the ltrouble was caused by bad circula- ‘tion of the blood, but nothing did ‘him any good. He could not wear lhis boots, his feet were so swollen land when he tried to Walk his legs lfelt like sticks. Finally he was inâ€" ‘duoed to give Dr. Williams’ Pink xPills a trial. He took six boxes he isaid, but did not see that he was lmuch better. He determined to ‘lquit taking them but was persuaded ito continue taking them for a little ‘ while longer. When he had taken ten boxes he was greatly im- proved and when he had taken twelve boxes he was so well that he did not need any more. It is several Progressive stock breeders, dairy- men, poultry-men, grain, root and fruit growers, beekeepers, agricul- tural students, and home makers ï¬nd the articles and answers to questions in every issue of the simply unequalled and indispensable. If you are not already a subscriber to the most helpful, best printed and beautifully illustrated farmer's paper ‘ published, we invite scrutiny of a sample copy. A post card will bring it free. Address : nu: um [IAM WELD 00.. Limited. dinary boots and said and out of a buggy in wearing his or he could get into on Well as any man of his years order. Of-‘v’dO' _,..â€"â€"â€"â€"'- r' gmerican ULE/ ‘7'. - Sulzd . puttmg off In- H‘miyher“; surance is like \ __.1L.»'_‘_ waiting for a us- ing river to run 3 by: the longer you wait. W C "nan" hPt‘OmP.‘ in crate mane-s mu“, be-.. -_ . bird that is left running around. This denotes that greater proï¬t is made surance vis like waiting for a n5- ing river to run ______â€"â€"a..â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Young Lad Killed at Peterboro John Derocher, the young son of Mr. Israel Derocher, Peterboro, who is an employee of the Rathbun . 00., was instantly killed last Monday cv- ening about six o’clock, by being crushed beneath a heavy stick of timber near the Dickson Co.’s mill. The boy was standing near when Mn W- J. Cox, of North Monaghan, the opportunity to cross. See our Compound Investment Plans. In 10 years we loan you the remainder of the premium and carry your risk. Call and see us; 't will be a plea- sure for us to give you all informa- tion. I ll fllWll Five years ago my body broke out in white water: pimples, which grew so bad that the sut- faring was almost unbearable. I took doctors’ medicine and various remedies for two years but they were or little benefit, whenever I got warmed up or sweat the pimples would come Blood Bitters, and I am glad I (allowed his advice, for four bob ties completely cured me. _.-___ --A nnl‘ Lindsay Agency masks-3’00! looklnl W has like nu. 1nd. 0! M 2.0.. on. J. W. emu. LIFE Putting 017“!“- Peterboro ma common 69 MR; unwell. sm'nrs FALLS . __ lle Spent Miserable Days and Sleepless Nightsâ€"Hands, Feet and Limbs Stiï¬ and Swollen ecord, Smith's Fallé, Ont “There is Wonderful talk about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, why don’t you our try them z These words as well as any the countrY- Dr. Williams' Ur. \nuuuuo --..._ _ friend of the weak and ailing. They surpass all other medicines in their tonic, strengthening qualitica and make weak and dospondent pegple ‘ " “‘m M" innithv. These W111», Dhnv.-°-, make weak and despondent pegple bright, active and healthy. These pills are sold by dealers in medicine, or can be had, post, paid. at, .10 cents per box, or six boxes for $2.50. by addressing the Dr. \V‘.liazus" Mediâ€" cine Co., Brockvine Ont. They Patten Faster Than Running About The Globe : â€"â€" Interesting details giving the result of chi-:kenâ€"fattenirg experiments at the Whitby Station E have been received at the department 3 of Agriculture. The experiments go I to show that as a rule farmers hold their chickens too long to reap as 1 ‘much proï¬t from them as they ought. Evidently they do not apâ€" ‘ pear to understand that the youngâ€" er a chicken can be placed on the market the more money can be made out of it. According to recent exâ€" periments. the cost of feed for one lpound of gain in live weight for enc‘ chicken three months old is (our and one-half cents. If the same chicken is kept until twenty weeks old the cost of feed per pound of gain in live weight is six and three-quarter cents. A saving of two and a half cents per ‘ pound can thus be made by selling a ‘ chicken when it is three months old ' instead of waiting until it reaches the age of ï¬ve months. The experi- ments also show that a chicken fed . in crate makes more gain than a ’ denotes that greater proï¬t is made 1 by feeding a chicken in crate when 1’ young than by allowing it to run ex outside. ms A. BURDEN The boy was standing near Mr. W. J. 003:, of North Mon was unloading the heavy log, 50 or 60 feet long, from the It. appears that one end of th has been dropped, and underne centre to keep it from the I V‘ (19 \JA: Iv.u‘--â€"â€"a e , 50 or 60 feet long, from the truck. It. appears that one end of the stick has been dropped, and underneath the ‘ centre to keep it from the ground, ‘ was placed a block on which it Was intended that the timber should re. main. But when the front wheels of the truck were drawn from be- neath the stick it rolled from the block, and before he could escape had pinioned the boy beneath its weight. When the timber had been removed ‘t was found that the Iad’s body had been frightfully crushed about the shoulders and head. Death must have been instantaneous. Lily Vva-v-v vâ€"_ year amounte to 100,000 barrels, and one ï¬rm alon often handles that much. It is said that there are only two places in the world where the crop was good, viz., Nova Scotia ‘ and California. The county of Bruce ‘ :had a large percentage of of the Ont- ario crop. Speaking of apple ship- ments this fall the Lucknow Sentinel syas: f‘The apple dealers who bought in bulk this year heartily wish they hadn’t, for they have been badly bit- ten. In not one orchard did the out- put come up to expectations; but, inâ€" stead, if the full price of contract of cantract had been paid, the cost per barrel to the dealer would have run mmummnars.ï¬ .r ()9, SHUT UP THE CHICKENS :7 whole Ontario apple crop this were addressed to xdiner of Smith’s a when he was in Pink Pills are the mmcms normosr , ‘ . ‘ CONTROL 0? ma YUKON O ‘ ‘ (2501:. read. Last week a sensational z oï¬icial report shows, however, that it was no laughing matter. ‘That r report in Friday’s Globe was as folâ€" lows : ‘ There appears to be considerable x basis for' the report that a conspir- < acy was planned by adventurers to overpower the Mounted Police and ' Owing to the viligance of the police, however, the plot was ud, and any attempt . nipped in the b at ï¬libusting will ï¬nd the Canadian ' 11y on the alert. In- ‘formation 0 the government here . ‘ and reinforcements of police were quietly moved up to the Yukon and t White Horse to prevent of freebooters across ,the border. The force of mounted ‘Police in the Yukon now amounts to | . . . . . '275, and it Will be quite possible 3 that their ranks will be still further to guard. ;1 strengthened, in order 'ble contingencies. Wheth I against possx b er the raid Was sufï¬ciently well planâ€" y ned or strongly supported to have re d sulted in any measure of success is _ doubtful, but the prompt action of n the police, supplemented by the pre- 1. cautionary measures ordered from tâ€" OttaWa, will render impossible any . » « ; ‘stationed a any movement ,- I v Vllv and reinforcements quietly moved up t< stationed at White any movement of f m1- A $01110 Disreputable A high ofï¬cial 0 said to the Globe 1 night:â€"â€"“No respe< were associated Wi‘ but, so far as we ( men at the botton: "J Disreputable Adventurers A high ofï¬cial of the Government said to the Globe correspondent to- night:â€"â€"-“No respectable Americans were associated with the conspiracy, but, so far as we can make out, the men at the bottom of it, were dis- reputable adventurers. We have tak- 1.1.“; *kn chunâ€" sole purpose of accomplishing the ov- erthrow of Canadian rule in the gold ï¬elds. Trains arrive and ( Lindsay as follows : ARRIVALS 32. 21. 30. 22. 35. 42. 23. 24. 60. 13. 34, 12. 51. 21. 22‘ 55 43 27 i 33 44. 93. For For For For , For For For For For For For . For From Haliburton ...... 8.50 a.m. From Port Hope ........ 9.05 a.m. From Coboconk ........ 10.10 a.m. From Toronto ...... ..‘.. 10.50 p.m. From Port Hope ...... 2.05 p.m. From I. B. O. Jct....5.20 p.m. From Port Hope ....... 6.20 p.m. From Whitby .............. 7.45 p.m. From Toronto ............ 8.05 p.m. From Whitby .............. 8.45 p.m. From Toronto, Irt 5.00‘a.m. From Belleville 10.20 p.m. From From Grand Trunk Time Table For Whitby ................ 6 .50 a.m. ForrToronto............... 9.10 a..m. For Port Hope ........ 10.53 am. For Whitby .............. 11.05 a.m. For I. B. 0. Jet .. 11.00 a.m. For Toronto ........... 11.50 a.m. For Haliburton ........ 2.40 p.m. For Toronto .............. 6.23 p.m. For Coboconk ..... v ..... 6.35 p.m. For Port. Hope 8.10 p.m. Way Freights, Lindsay to Belleville 12.10 p ..m Lind tomd, and'ror.8_.30 an, the plot, based upon to the Minister of as tollows :â€"-About 0 the police at. Daw- e able direction of Woods shadowed a :1 Midland ............ o. Belleville .......... DEPARTURES. Port Hope Belleville Whitby .............. 7.45 p.m. Toronto ............ 8 05 p.m. Whitby .............. 8 45 p.m. Toronto, frt. .5 OO‘a.m. Belleville "10.20 p.m. Way Freights depart from .00 a.m. .25 a..m. .50 a.m. 9.10 a..m. 0.53 a..m. .1.05 a.m. .1.00 a.m. 05035) {The TOR‘ onto N respondent. as $118 new hotel in th “The TnootrO' ’E would require to Tuesday, Dec. 10â€"13)? Elias Bowes, auctioneer, credit sale of farm stock and implements, the prop- erty of Joseph Pearn, east half lot. 1 20, con. A Mariposa. Sale at i one o’clock and without reserve. The stock is good and implements mostly new. Thursday, Dec. 5thâ€"By Elias rowâ€" es, auctioneer, credit, sale oi farm stock and implements the property of J. J. Tcevin, lot 1, con. 7, Pen- elon, sale at 12 o’clock sin-r. 11ml without reserve. Subjoinent is a partial list. of the stock: 8 head horses, 12 milch cows, 30 sheep, 6 young steers, 5 heifers, 8 young cattle rising 2 years old, .2 brood sows, 5 young pigs also a number of calves. Toronto News reports a nt as suggesting that tel in that city be called, ’ ’ETAOIN,†A man equire to have an awful jag -onounce that name. nan named Allen working at r Bros], grain elevator, Toâ€" ay down on a ' while the slide beneath it sed. Suddenly the slide was and Allen was drawn 7 His body choked the n m'ain. Monday, Dec. {lidâ€"By Elias Bowes, auctioneer, extensive credit sale of high grade farm stock and imple- ments, the property of Mr. William R. Graham, lot 19, con. 1, Ops. Subjoined is a partial list of the stock : 1 span matched black mar. es, 1 bay-mare, 2 black mares in foal, 2 bay horses, 1 blood colt, 2 spring colts, 8 milch cows, 7 heifr ers, 8 steers, 5 spring calves, 16 Leicester ewes, 1 shearling ram, 1 brood sow, 3 store pigs. Sale at commence at 10 o'clock; lunch for all at 11 o'clock. Wednesday, Dec. 4th, 1901- Pet- er Brown, auctioneer, farm stock and implements the property of Silas Luke, lot one, con. 9, Mari- posa. , Sale at one o’clock sharp _Parties desiring a ï¬rstâ€"class pic- ture of the late Mgr. Laurent can get them at: E. Williamson's m Gum-7.47.43 And without reserve. The cattl-e offered at this sale are a superior lot of high grades. The imple- ments are nearly all new and in ï¬rstâ€"class shape. Sale Register. have Mlï¬borlaLoananflSavmuwo HONEY TO LOANâ€"On Town and Farm propertx at cur-mum! interest. Costa moderate and no delay, Have just sweat nus wonu in; w. w... _ ___ __ ., A good set of Single harness for $10.00. Light and heavy Harness made to order Repairing m ‘ done while you wait. HEAD OFFICE. . THE FARMERS FRIEND. and the gran; mmduccd for Horses. Cattle. Sheep. 1 of the year Give it to any animal and at any season money for you. ~ JuSt opened out a ï¬ne line of Fan and Winter Goods 0f “mil f GLOVES and m KETS, sweat $55.0:ELLS and a good assortment o w h 40c for 25g..__ ‘ Full length Rawhide Whips†‘ a--â€" ‘n' ‘In m. 0m MEIER common Pom. THE JEWELLER Milne's Block. ' HIGINBOTHAH, I n L For 8m" "" " My 4 ' in 01116â€? '9’†'°â€'§-h:'t"?§ébevwl=-iï¬% TH! E n ura- “at . â€Keg.“- '0 m on! mg I: th ht. NW0 Tablet! on the if; ct, and?!“ W no Gun! II 3 Nuns flake! and 1 must p “on“; 0"†NOD-l, “(3th 'b'fl, ‘1 can â€M "‘0 »u. m. hum nfo. _ w" Jdflsgf :‘fhricenemuu oï¬cr hum-m1: {ms ‘n 13 g m, . ‘ 5 “0 (the. the Watches are gun N , c -d‘ “h " â€*4" 1111111" {I you um your Manual“ @0931“: 0:51 c Watt†y wfl‘rhtendwadnflkc in this way for a shaft 1 m the!†W5 «3/. 80m 01.00 sad we wulwml you our handgun: PX “ w" “ pd .. ff “whnfl “51:. yet has Mn! 9m! us 01.50 as you)“ n WW 3‘ 'n 'AIM and, “$2“! "a?! We will ï¬end won "I" “ "W w â€â€â€˜I’! M ammoulm the rt!“ _ , Are due to our many friends and the public generally for their kindnes dur- ing my illness. We have had to delay our repairing trade. We ask your forbearance for a few days more. We are busy getting the work done and will be all right very soon. E FRE __‘_ nah-NV This ham or Stick shofl for ’4' not We will have more to say in our next issue about our new goods, etc. for . J. PETTY â€"--L|NDSAY unua's OLD STAND 99 Kent'st. 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Ulsbed oaths' Oxford Grey 0“ Ladies es’Cashmere RibBe ladies' Ribbed Wool ï¬n Ladies. Grey Lamb Ca] 1415’ Fur Lined Car» This week being a 3? Wednes fl real worth [0 per cent Secure Electric Seal XL! J. Lindsay’s L ‘6