F lT§ 3.00 p.11. Calling at Sturgeon Point on Sign.) "IBTURION†OR â€KANITA." Oct. lit to clone of Ntvlgttion. Bobcaygoon, leave 8.00 tum; arrive 5.80 p.111. Buggy, arrive 10.30 mm; lave bestowed in a. more acceptable form than by a. gift of jewelry. We have such an endlw assort- ment of new designs and artistic effects in rich and handsome com- binations of jewels, from a tiny pin to a superb Watch or Pearl Necklace, that it will not be hard ‘0 §11it you in either jewels or price. W. F. MCCARTY! Kawartha Lakes Lind Fugue,l[unioa1 Form and History. Pup ils prepared for rmmlmflon of u‘r‘lnlty University,o lavatory of Music. Studio and Rao- ame. 50 Cambridge-It. P..O Box 93 Do You lntend Building.“ TORONI o I'ILLOW 0' m CONSERVATORY 0" NS“ Bobcaygeon, Sturgeon Point,. Lindsay. ‘ RIM VAILLY NAV. Cog Kent-s L Lo, amount. Teacher of Vole. Cult «Liloul‘nhm saggy, f! ,ST.VITUS’ MICE, .-_‘.j-_A _- “-7 32.: :'. Wu; p5} JV- w mum-u- , before making contracts. My PLANING MILL turns out every- thing you require for House or Barn Building, and the prices arc right. The best workmen, the cheapest lumber, and satisfaction guaranteed in every case. its and flvemnats PAGE SIX Rï¬BERT CHAMBERS 30. INGLE THE BOBBY TAILOR l have everything you regain J. PARNELL [0“! S say Marble Works Order your Winter Suit or Overcoat now. 1 have an up- todate stock of Tweeds, Over- coatings and Trouserings to choose from. Prices Right Se: my stock befo e ordering VET ‘I‘IIE JIWILLII. Season of I902. {IKEN ‘ffl‘ 111ch t5 consuli me, South Side ON†' MR. CHARLES SUTflERLAND AGAIN WRITES FROM THE WEST THE RANCIIER But your respect for the rancher in. creases. You begin to realize what it means to men to leave eastern homes, to come from across the seas†to begin life anew, away out on the Canadian prairie. Perhaps he is a man fond of company, maybe he lik- es ‘books, art, music, the companion- ship of cultured friends. All these he is severed from, and the home ties; and all that has been his life. And many of them. and many more than would be credited, have been all this. There is not much' romance about ranching and a deal of hard work, weary long rides on rainy nigh-ts or in the cold winter. Men make for. tunes at ranching but many more fail», not altogether through their own faults, for cattle will have strange diseases, and there are bliz- zards, and a man does not learn to judge stock in a year or two and af- ter years of “bhcking it" and failure and the discontinuance of the theme from the old land, comes the temptaâ€" tion, the sudden desire to ma‘ e . a stake on a horse iate or to recuper- ate lost principal at cards, or on the wildcat speculation and then there [is always a. temperary consoler to be ‘found in drink ; and there is plenty‘ of liquor in the territories and ho- telmen who do not scrapie to take the last nickle. The letters from home begins to ask questions ; they become embarrassing ; the pointed remarks about failure are embitter-A ins. and then do you wonder if some poordevilgoestothedogs? The aesthetic east meets ; the west un- derstands but is too busy about its own aflairs to give anything mom thaii Wm The majority, how- ever, nausea and ï¬ght every inch. AH [Eté’r‘é‘é‘tinilg'séktéï¬'ï¬t a†Rail- way Journey aed the people He Met The Rocky Mountains are Near and the Scenery and Air are Very Fineâ€"Gentlemen Cowboys CALGARY A PRETTY TOWN Dear Sir :â€"Six hours late the train going west. pulled into Reginaâ€"trains are invariably late hereâ€"and we boarded it. We were a. mixed crowd, including bcommercial tra.vellers.men including commercial travellers, men coast. think they are true westerners and in consequence talk loud and take on sang froid airs much to the amusement of the real westerner, farmers, ranchers, easterners on a. tour, wide-eyed and laden with Wag- horn’s and C.P.R. folders, Doukab- bouts, heavy-set, dull-faced, dirty,â€" a. motley crowd, locally known as Sifton’s petsâ€"together with all sorts and conditions of nondescripts. - The old-timers who had been over the road settled down passively, dug into books or played whist ; we who were green, sat up and strove hard to get our money’s worth in scenery from the C.P.R. Mile after mile you travel and see nothing but vastness, barrenness‘ and sky and rolling prairie. You sleep and waken and sze the same thing you saw an hour ago. Apparently you have not mov- ed. You try to picture those herds of countless buï¬alow that roamed here in the seventies; you paint mind pictures of the roving Indian, the slowâ€"travelling caravan, the bivouac, the night surprise let 8.}, but it all quickly disolves itself into the same~ news the dreadful monotony. There’s new strength and flesh in every dose. We will be glad «.2... %‘fl to send you a few - _‘ doses free. you far into the night in the smokâ€" en and talk of the old times in old England and the days at. Eaton and Rugby, and others use bad grammar and long and picturesque oths that betoken a liberal education in the college of hard knocks, it all impres- ses one as it‘struck o. wiser man long ago when he said : A I AL,A ___| Scott’s Emulsion can be taken as long as sickness lasts and do good all the time. mellow and while some sit up wi'h “A man a.’ that." 38. And this is not maudlin sentiment. Anyone who has been in the west will recOgnize it to be true. The west is rapidly growing old and soon she will send her big men to Ottawa. As the Western States sent her Lincoln to Washington, so will Western Can- ada some day send her big men east, men of the strenuous life, with whole- some bodies. clear-headed and with convictions that they will adhere to; then we shall see the last of our ig- noble Siftons and all the rest of the horde of scheming politicians both Conservative and Liberal. Scott’s Emulsion gets thin and weak persons out of the rut. It makes new, rich blood, strengthens the nerves and gives appetite for ordinary food. The train stops frequently and your erstwhile friends give you a grip o! the hand that hurts it, but does your heart good and with a “Soâ€"long pardner," or in good, round hearty English style “Good-bye, old man, good luck." step out on the prairie and as the impatient engine starts It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak system. Towards morning. a returning South Alrican hero stood up in the car, yelled “Hurrah for the Queen City of the West," grabbed his grip rushed to the door and we were at Calgarry, 3,388 feet above the sea level, {our times as high as the al- titude of Haliburton, Victoria County And Calgary is a Queen Cityâ€"city by charity of a legislature act-well laid out in a pretty Valley, sur- rounded by big rolling hills and skirted by a broad stream of crystal water from the Rockies. The build- ings are mostly constructed of white stone and Calgary supporting three architects in amuence, the city pres- ents an appearance far in advance of anything else I have seen in Canada or the States in proportion to her isize. Everything prejudices you in favor of Calgary. There is the won- dertul air.â€"â€"yod literally drink it in. The ï¬rst question the stranger is al- ways asked is : “Are you here {or your health?†Then there is the big hill to the north to climb and your \ï¬rst view of the Rockies. Much has lbeen written and said or this ï¬rst iwew of the snow- capped, blue-tinted umpressive and all other kinds of [high-sounding adjectives Rockies iEveryone has a new version to give it. As for me, I realized, like a true iCanadian, I hope, that Calgary would not hold me long until I got a nearer view. again, you take a. last look and see a. lonely ï¬gure tugging a. heavy bundle, plod manmlly over the prairie and you try to make your- self comfortable in a. day couch seat, if you are not fortunate enough to possess a berth, and doze on again thinking that while the days 01 the ï¬ghting caValiers ol the popular nov- els are past, when bold heroes chas- ed the phathoms of love and war in strange lands, perhaps after all, there are men as brave and oourag: eons as : ‘ “In days of old, When knights were bold." To stop the continued loss of flesh they need Scott’s Emulsion. For the feeling of weakness they need Scott’s Emulsion. “ChrOnic cases†that’s what the doctors call them, which in common English meansâ€"long sickness. The walking sick, what a crowd of them there are: Persons who are thin and weak but not sick enough to go to bed. The city and vicinity are altogeth- er delightful with the clear bracing BEAUTIFUL CALGARY m a? manna. "is a dance has been under cm struction now for two ye monton the same Q:im amtâ€. 51¢ Re sage, flu! this W h thefmofahhelnonu: m wcr 0 every home Emilionyonbuy. gum and Moosejaw. growing and so is rd year 152 mw bmldu in the former place at servative cstimatn, of this in a town much Lindsay. Pat. Burns- one knows himâ€"tonne: and now the cattle kit is nuttinz no a block There are men here from all quar- ters of the glo‘bch-New Zmlund. Ausâ€" tralia, South Afrim. Englan:i.â€"-â€"mc-n from Montana and Wyoming {or the ranching states are overcrowded. The big ranches are disappearing. There is no such thing now as in the eigh- ties of punching cattle away north from Texas. Land is being cornered by the small rancher and there is um same rush for it as at Winnipeg. Reâ€" sin and Moosejaw. Calgary is growing and so is Edmonton. This year'152 new buildings were built. fair, the pleasant drixes. the com- menial activity and Indians, Blackâ€" feet and Green, picturesquely ar- ranged, riding their ponies, and the cowboys and ranches. Everyone ranches around Calgary and in the hotels, which are always over-crowd- ed, you get a nearer view of the rancher. Here again boyhood lanâ€" cies receive a severe jolt. The coy- boys are not the reckless dare-devils you have read about, arranged with pistol and cartridge belt, but rather tall, graceful sunburnt men of plea- sant mien, with the decided broad â€a†and most excellent manners. They are manly fellows. stand their whiskey well (which is considered a rare virtue in the west) and meter blow as your Manitoba farmer or the Socialist laborer is inclined to do on the coast. The constant open air and Alberta sunshine have given them splendid constitutions and an individuality that is only acquired by long service on the prairie. ; A GROWING COUNTRY ismonwwuow.mnnooncnaawwwowe o e a 1.. m w w W‘MWN‘WWQWM â€m““‘ .‘ ‘ .‘ ‘ ‘ HOW MONEY DOUBLES Coming in bunches ! Coming in rusbel !‘! That’s the way the people h1ve been buying at Graham’s thepas week. If you weren't here last Saturday especially, you missu‘. seeing the kind of crowd that m5 “Graham Grow." You mus; know: what brought them, surely -wonderfu1y mugs awed by our decision to make room for new'lmes specially bought for holiday trade Szmply sen: sational the reduction in prices we are .nakmg an order to empty the tables m1 shelves. The immense success of Gnhun's Clothing Saleis because the people are nuking it so. There‘s no discounting the fact that your money actuany doubles at this sueâ€"mus : 3 p111 0011131 rat. as every- ly ‘ot Kirkï¬eki r of the west. a com 54Ҡsmall THE IIING CLOTHIER J. GRAHAM try Con- 10. and r than Sumat- f0“- Just an item in closing that mu)" interest some Lindsay friends. I head not one but several deep xv grew that Rev. J. W. lacmillan of Linduy had not taken advantage of the Won that was made to him last. yelp in connection with Presbyterian mksslon work in tne want. It urns my lot to meet and travel wi'h several minmrs (mm, the out whoa-em punching out here: for calls. and to meet norm 0! the! There is an urgent demand for new railroads through all this section and with spur lines here and there it is not far to look into the future to sue a populous and prosperous communâ€" ity and this manna much to Ontario. as practicully nothing can be manu- lactured here. With more tram-Con- tinental lines and the subsequent more reasonable freight rates. there will be bigger factories and more men emmoycd in the east and 1h;- dawn of 4 Dominion Half-Priced Boys Clothing \ Ll NDSAY PRE)“ Great Table Emptying Sale MORE RA ILWAY S $5 Suits for - $2.50 $4.50 Suits for 2.25 $3.50 Suits for L75 2.50 Suitt for - L25 L75 Suits for 98¢ red in the east and the new era. in this big wide m WATCHIAN--wARDER HER W owl" PAINTING and PA: ~- fast Steamship of UM Lake Steamship Linc lem‘ 0wen Sound. Saturday, “0" 29th, and Fort William. W day, Dec. 2nd, I902. CUISINE NAVIGATION ST 446 â€CM ‘L‘ , __ sermon 0 ble diet how mm I.» captun Ihllt to stel flit he hac‘ ï¬nd that inpital flflonies mid t cttheh 1 mast mt [Re I am :32: 5 S I: Byerso mty, And p1 father on Ming city 01 I, I thong ï¬t thing well IE 0 01:11 E: of if X ï¬t To...» .eit rell much out. shot >on UK “V“ never IS tc l1